Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1929 — Page 2

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<bjli ■r■ -a ■ rwwmKdi Z CLASSIFIED a ADVERTISEMENTS, J (BUSINESS CARDS, I AND NOTICES | ■olk: a. a a a a a ja* FOR SALE FOR SALE—Dunfteld and Manchti soy beans. W. A, Wherry. Monroeville, Indiana. Monroeville Phone 90-TF FOR SALE -Early and late yellow corn, germanation 96%. W. F. Rupert, Monroe R. 2. 91tl0x FOR SALE. ‘Decatur Quality Baby Chicks,” hatched only from culled and Blood Tested parent stock. Place your order now for May chicks to get them on your preferred date. THE DECATUR HATCHERY, Phone 497. Decatur, Ind. 93t12 1.-dR-SA’i.E" Potatoes, 50e a bushel. I Monroe phone, A-27 93-3 t FOR SALE —Soy bean hay anti second cutting of alfalfa hay. C. O. Manley, Monroe phone. 9t)-3tx FOR SALE—Two year old roan mare colt, week old calf, 1922 Ford pick-up roadster. Martin Krueckeberg, Decatur route 8, phone J-845. 90-3tx FOR SALfc -Jacques Cold Resistant, Golden Glow Seed Corn, About 2% bushels. Phone 124 G. 9U-3tx FOR SALE—Two' Duroc sows with pigs. David Cook, % mile north of M>* Pleasant school. FOR SALE—7. room semi-modern side shingled house, newly remoi)led. Cheap if taken at once. Call Anthony Lamert, coiner Adams and Eleventh 90-3tx FOR SALE—3 colts; 1. one-year-old; 1, two-year-old; 1, three-year-old. Also full line of farm tools. 1. Bender, R. 9, phone 861-D. 93t3x FOR SALE —Male and female canaries Cages and Justrite Bird Supplies. Bird Supply House, 438 Mercer Avenue. 93-3tx WANTED WANTED —As sales manager for Central States Mfg. Co.. 1 wish to place ’ 5 men or women, 2 from Decatur, one each from Berne, Geneva, Monroe, to sell a household necessity. Good money can be made, no experience necessary. State if have automobile, ■whether work part or full time. Address box 50, c-o Daily Democrat. 91t3x WANTED —To clean rooms, poarches and wall paper. Also any general work Call 5361. 92-3tx WANTED —To hire a boy able to work on a farm. Must be 16 years or over Phone 5591. 92-3 t Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also in the market for Wool. We will call with our truck for anything you wish to dispose of. Also in the market for Furs, Hides and Tallow. Phone 442 MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing 89-W ts— KVANTEIF—Lots to plow. Jim Ward, route 5. 93-3tx WANTED T rees and shrubs to spray I M. W, Frye, 1404 W. Monroe street. Phone 682. !)0-3t Mr. and Mrs. Farnk Hurst, R. R. No. 5 are lite pround grandparents of a girl baby born Io Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wiseman, of Van Wert, Ohio. Her name is Phyllis Arline, borh Tuesday April 16, 1929. The mother was formerly a well known Decatur girl. Miss Leota Hurst. COURTHOUSE Marriage Licenses Russel Pickering, laborer, to Adeline Emery, both of Geneva.

FOR RENT FOR RENT—6 room house, 1 mile south and 2 east of Monroe, good garden and driven well, some fruit, can keep and raise chickens; also have some fields to rent on the Ayren I farm. JUST RECEIVED large shipment of»felt rugs. See me Itefore buying if in need of rugs. Sarah Ayres, 213 S. Bth st.. Decatur. 91t'ix FOR RENT or SAId: Four room house with garage on corner of Grant and High streets. Phone 476 or 1283 92-3tx FOR RFlNT—lHomstTat~32:2~North~El«w--enth street. Phone 5262. 92-3 t FOR RENT Seven room house. Completely modern, lairge garden and barn. Electric soft water piqnp. Good furnace, toilet, bath, lights and gas. Phone 319.92t3x FOR RENT — 3 room unfurnished apartment; reasonable rent. Inquire at McDuffee's Tire Service, lit) North Third street. 93-3tx FOR RENT —House ami ten acres of land two miles east of Monroe. See John A. Haggard. . 93t3x MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Chicago Grain Close May July Sept. Wheat $1.17’4 $1.21 $1.24 Corn . .91% .95 .95% Oats 48 .45% .43% Fort Wayne Livestock Market Calves 50; hogs 300; sheep 50; market steady to 10c higher. 80-110 Jfcs. $10.10; 110-140 lbs. $10.50; 140160 tbs. $10,90; 160-184) lbs. $11.50; 180-225 lbs. $11.60; 225-275 tbs. $11.50 275-350 lb $11.35: roughs $9.75; stags $7.25; calves $16.50; wool lambs $15.50; clipped lambs $14.50. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 800, holdovers 200; market 10-15 c up. 250-350 lbs $11.6012.15; 200-250 lbs $11.90-12.25; 160-200 lb. sl2-12.25; 130-160 lb $11.50-12.25; 90 130 lbs $11.25-11.75; packing sows $10.25-10.75. Cattle:: Receipts 125, market steady; calf receipts 50, market 50c to $1 up. Beet steers sl2-14; light yearling steers and heifers sl3-14.25; beef cows $8.50-9.25; low cutter and cutter cows $5.25-7.50. Vealers sl7'17.50. Sheep: Receipts 200, market 25c up. Bulk fat lambs $16.50-17; bulk cull lambs $10.50-13.25; bulk fat ewes, $8.50-9.75. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 18) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat sl.lß No. 2 Mixed Wheat $1 08 No. 2 Hard Wheat 98c No. 2 White Oats 43c Yellow Corn per 100 .... $1.20 White or mixed cornsl.ls Barley * 45c Rye soc LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs 24c BUTTERFAT at station Butterfat 43c shkhiff svi.e < mumc No. 1324»0 New York Insurance Company VS. Clark J). Stanley. By virtue of an Order of Sale to mo directed from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana I will expose at public Sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 4th flay Gt May A. I>. 11)244, between the h-ours of 10 o'< lot k A. M . and 4 o’clock P. M.. of aid flay, at the east door of the Court House in iKratur. Adams County Indiana; the rents ami profits for .1 term not exceeding seven years, the following deseribed real estate TO-WIT. The north half t »of the north half () of the south cast quarter (*4 ) of sfttion thirty-three (33) in lownsMp twenty-five (25) north, of range fourteen (14) east «>f the second principal Meridan, containing forty (4(F) acres. Al»o. the north half (Vi > of the south t l /.’) of the north liaif (’/5) of the southeast quarter (’4) of section thirty-throe (33) township ami range aforesaid containing twenty (20) acres. Also', the south-east quarter <‘4) of the northeast quarter < '4) of section thirty-three ( 33), t'owuship / and range iforesaid, containing forty (40) acres. Also the past half (’,<») of the south-west quarter (Vi ) of the north east quarter ( l 4 > of section thirty-three (33) township ami range aforesaid, containing twenty (2<») acres, containing in all one hundred twenty (120) acres situated in Wabash Township. Adams (bounty, Indiana. Ami on failuie to realize’the full nmount of judgment Interest ami c<»stH I will at the time ami place expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Clark D. Stanley at the suit of New York Life Insurance Company, said Sale will be made without any relief what.MK>ever from valuation or appraisement laws. Harl Hollingsworth. Sheriff Adams County, Indiana. Lenhart /teller and Schurger. Ogden and Swain, AIL Attorneys. I April 11-18-25

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1929.

SIXTY PUPILS ABE CANDIDATES FOR DIPLOMAS (COMINt F.n FROM PAGE) ONE) Nona Guilder, General; Dorothy Haley Academic; Thomas Hanbold. Academic; Robert Heller. Academic: Vaughn Hilyard,, General; Marjorie Hoagland. Commercial and General; Isabel Hower, Academic; Josephine Jaberg, Academic; Eveyln Kelley, Academic; Robert Kiess, Academic; Walter Kiess, General; James Kocher, General: Donald Koos, Academic; Joseph Krick. General; Herman Lankenau. General; Elisha Little, Academic; Lena McGill. Academic; Elizabeth Macklin, Academic; Charles Magley, General; Louise Mann, Academic; Donald Miller, Academic; Carl Minniear. Academic; Helen Moeschberger, General;Eloise Noll, General; Marshia Ohler, ;Academic; Miriam Parrish, Academic; Robert Passwater, Aca-

Get a Receipt ■ ' — The Cash Register Business was built up around the statement, ‘Get a Receipt.’ It is a vital necessity to have a record of transactions made. Let your check book with this bank serve as your cash register in your own personal business. A record often saves duplications. Play safe and open an account at The Peoples Loan & Trust Co Bank of Service I Public Sale I I Our Next I AUCTION | I OF FURNITURE WILL BE HELD AT g Perry Ogg’s Second Hand Store, S HE ME * Decatur, Indiana - | SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, g ( Starting at 7:30 o’clock Range cook stoves, heating stoves, gas stoves, oil E ■ stoves, electric stoves; buffets; dressers; commodes; ■ H library tables; dining tables, of all kinds; kitchen tables; Im IB bookcases; couches; iron cots; Simmons beds and springs, mattresses; half beds; sewing machines; 2 sets B of dining chairs; several odd chairs; rocking chairs, ot; B all kinds; bed davenports; hall trees; porch swings; cabinets; cupboards; new curtain rods; dishes; cooking B utensils, of all kinds; cans; crocks; electric floor and / bridge lamps, and several commission articles coming in. B H Carpet and carpet strips. m Auctioneer—Jack Brunton. ' B yf Clerks—Lucile and Lula Ogg.

dernlc; Ida Potts, Academic; iorena Reppert, Academic; Everett Sheets. General; Clarence Smith. General: i Osie Smith. General ami Commercial; Violet Squier, Academic; Mae Suman Academic. Plus-Fours Gaining Favor Os Welch Miners Bridgend, Glamorgan. April 18 ■ (UP)—Plus fours are likely to become . popular with Welsh miners. 1 neir ac- . qiiaintance with the new garment is due to the Lord Mayor's fund for distressed mining areas. Plus fours were . included in some of the bales of clo.u- . ing sent out by the fund. Miners tried the garments on, and . found them comfortable. Then they wo;e them for work in the mine. ■ "They are Just right for work, ’ said one miner. "1 never felt more comi sortable.” o Get the Habit—Traae at Home. It Pays

1 Bomb Wrecks Italian Grocery In West Chicago Chicago, Apr. 18. <U.R A westside Italian grocery, the owner of which recently refused extortionists demands for SSJM)O, was wrecked by two dynamite bombs today. i o Farm Bureau Considers Life Insurance Department • Indianapolis. April 18 —(UP) —$N- ' tablishment of a life insurance department w ill be considered by direc- ‘ tors of the Indiana Farm Bureau FedNOTICE TO TAXPAYERS I Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, MAY 6, 1929 will be the last day to pay the Spring installment of taxes. The county treasurer's office will be open from 1 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. during the tax pay--1 ing season. All taxes not paid by I that time will become delinquent and I a 10% penalty will be added. Do not put oft laying your taxes as they must be paid and the law points out the duty of the county treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes, are asked to come in at once. Don't wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away tor anyone, so please don't ask for it. We will be glad to mail the paid receipts to those who mail in their checks to this office before the final tax-paying date. !ED ASHBAUCHER, Treasurer of Adams county, Indiana Apr 3 to May 5

For Quality Tires, Buy I llkft When’buying Tires, the most iniSll (1 ill v portant step to consider is — ‘vc Ukl 1 They (rood Tires?'’ “How long will MWIaUH r THE ANSWER is this! BUY FIRESTONE. The Special Gum Dipped Process adds to the life of the tire. Made by the World’s Largest Tire Manufacturer and sold in this city by this garage for the past six years. We back every tire in-asmuch as we are I here today and not gone tomorrow. No gyps or seconds but all first class merchandise. Buy at These Prices! It FIRESTONE HIGH FRES3URE OLDFIELD HIGH PRESSURE CORDS 5 30x3'/;. Oversize, CL Cord $7.55 30xr/ 2 Reg. Oldfield Cord $5,3 ® j 3Cx3' 2 S.S. Cord . $10.40 30x3'1 Oversize Oldfield Cord r 31x4 S.S. Cord $1270 30x3'/ 2 S.S. Oldfield Cord 1 32x4 S.S. Cord „ sl3 50 31x4 S.S. Oldfield Cord ? 32x4’/2 S.S. Cord $18.50 32x4 S.S. Oldfield Cord sll 10 | 33x4 S.S. Cord - . J 1425 33x4 SS ’ Oldfield Cord ♦ I x, e c „ ■ 32x4 , /j> S.S. Oldfield Cord 33X41/. S.S. Cord $19.45 33x4'/® S.S. Oldfield Cord M 5 34x4'/ 2 S.S. Cord $19.65 34x4'/. S.S. Oldfield Cofd * c3O a 30x5 S.S. Cord $21.45 33x5 S.S. Oldfield Cord * ’ | 33/5 S.S. Cord $23.50 BALLOONS FIRESTONE BALLOONS 29x4.40 Oldfield Balloon I < 29x4.40 S!S. Balloon $8 70 29x4.50 Oldfield Balloon $ / 35 I 29x4.50 S.S. Balloon $9 35 3 “ x4 .50 Oldfield Balloon $10.95 R 30x5.25 Oldfield Balloon L.-to i 0a!loon $9.70 31x5.25 Oldfield Balloon a 28x4.75 S.S. Balloon $lO 70 , ont £ 30x4.75 S.S. Balloon $11.20 COURIER HIGH PRESSURE COKUi I 29x5.00 S.S. Balloon $1165 $4.85 I 30x5.06 S.S. Balloon ' si 2o o 30x3'/ 2 Reg. Cord .. $4 90 I 31x5.00 S.S. Balloon " ” sl->SO 30x3'/ 2 Oversize Cord $3.55 29x5.25 S.S. Balloon 31x4 Over, ' ze Cord $8.85 B 30x5.25 S.S. Balloon ..1 sl4'oo 32x4 Cord I 31x525 S.S. Balloon . $1525 BALLOONS 29x5.50 S.S. Balloon $14,8.5 BALLUUNO ; 30x5.50 S.S. Balloon $15.10 29x4.40 Courier Balloon Lgfl 32x6.00 S.S. Balloon .... $17.20 30x4.50 Courier Balloon $9 70 33x6.00 S.S. Balloon $17.35 31x5.25 Courier Balloon R. N. Runyon Garage j SOUTH FIRST STREET . — PHONE ” 7 -

| eration here April 25 and 26. it was anI nounced today. ’ Farm Bureau officials believe a life insurance department will prove as ‘ successful at the bureau’s atomobile 1 insurance division. More than 40,060 ■ Indiana farmers are protected in the > state from mutual auto insurance company. — O ■ > 1 " r ■ii - Self-Winding Wrist Watch Put On Market Now York, April 18 —(UP)—A self- • winding wrist watch, which obtains • its motive power from the natural .movements of the arm, has been put ■ on the market here.

For Sale I EASY TERMS—SMALL CASH DAYMEN 1 ■ ItVIANCE LIKE RENT K rI . . t m NEW 5 ROOM HOUSE I t n on Bellmont Road, 6 squares from Court House. ■ ) m See FREI) REPPERT, phone 60(5 or 312. ■ Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. ■

NOTH i: OI I IX H st , ||. ~, M i s i VI I X.. • "r n Notice is herein K -|\. ... tors, heirs and b'k.ii.. ' r<?u L HH Steele. de. eas..|, A. 1 amx Circuit (-..m t, i„ i. b.', Mi shew cause if aux, wh. ■ p ';jtlement accounts wii i! i . . o • KS nt should .. . '<*4 said heirs ar.- notit.. .i t . MB make proof of to., "'•«»» Mi their distiil.utu.. .5t,.,,.. O'at HHg Mary S. st.. , |; Decatur. Indiana. A... iu ].,■>, 15 MB Att-.rney L.-uhari, fl. A . f „ tl-l-OIXTHIA I OI lAI tt n,.. x<>. Notice is hei.-t.v ui-.. Mi d.-rsianed his 1...., ~ Ev ., Mi of the; estate of jdn. lf.-n.lri. M late of Adams . o i --| Tip Estate is prolmld. HS— W. S. Smith, i: .t,, r MH James T M..ll\tf v MB _ '■ [ W