Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1929 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED 3 DC I ADVERTISEMENTS, I BUSINESS CARDS, « AND NOTICES ©tlxft ><?<J: «;«•» x * xXl< X» XK.*'- 4fi».«.?««.&! FOR SALE FOR SALE — Dunfield and Manchu Buy beans. W.A.Wherry, Monroeville, Ind., Monroeville phone. 90 ~ tt hull SALE —Chinchilla Rabbits, Chas J. Millar, 226 N. 7th st. Hlt2Bx FOIT SALE—Kitchen range, sideboard, and leather davenport 404 South Eleventh street.l33-3tx FOR SALE —Good milch cow, R. J Mann, Pleasant Mills. 133t3x FOR SALE — Five empty”bee-hives. Sam Shamp, Phone 722 134 3tx FOR SALE —Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs 40c during June. Limited number of poults. Mrs. Sherman Kunkel. Phone 5961. 135-3tx FOR SALE — Six oak dining room chairs; library table; bed room rug. Phone 706. 136-.lt FOR SALE or RENT—Semi-modern eight room house with garage; located on Grant St. Also 4-room house, newly painted and decorated, corner Grant and High St. For information see C. L. Walters. Phone 239. 135-3tx FOR SALE —Full blooded Collie Flips 2% months old; also, one Deering mower in good shape. Phone 0-885 135-3 WANTED WANTED— Boarders and Roomers. Day or week. Prices right. Erie Grocery and Restaurant. Phone 965. 130-1 ax WANTED—Cisterns to clean by suetion method. All sediment and bad odors removed and water purified. I,eave orders at National Hotel 132-4tx WANTED—To buy 2 fresh cows, 2 springer cows, 2 canner cows, 2 fat cows, 4 stock, bulls, 25 feeding shdats, 10 good sheep. Call 493 or send card. 133t3 WANTED—IO,OOO mea wanted to smoke the “WHITE STAG New | Niikel cigars. It makes your nickel bigger than Vncle Sam's mint. 128t2 , WANTEb—Men. 2 c lean < in. :• liabl", one with car for special outdoor work Married preferred. Permanent with future. Write C. O. Creager 709 Ist National Bank Bldg Fort Wayne t35-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT — Three or four light hohse-keeping rooms: furnished or unfurnished* in all modern home. Mrs. Sam Baumgartner, 611 North Second street. Call or Phone 486. 134-htx FOR RENT—7 room semi-modern house. Inquire at 109 S. 11th St. 135-lt FOR RENT — Strictly modern six’room house on South First street. Also five room house, newly redecorated; rent for $lO. Call 69. 135-6 t COURT HOUSE Case Dismissed The case of W. H. Dettinger vs. Ira E. Mcßride was dismissed today on motion of the plaintiff.

Bgg FREE Jgfe RINGS O S To Advertise x '— For Today, Friday and Saturday Only We have placed on Sale 700 Mexican DIAMOND scarf pins to be sold at 50c each and to each purchaser of one of these pins, we will give away a beautiful Lady’s or Gentleman’s Mexican DIAMOND RING. This sale is conducted to advertise the beautiful New Mexican Diamond BEST IMITATION KNOWN The color, fire and brilliancy that radiates from these rings can scarcely be realized without a visit to our store where both the pins and rings are gorgeously displayed in our show windows. The mountings of these rings ’arc genuine platinoid, come in several designs and all sizes. Sale hours from !) A. M. until 8 P. M. Zimmerman Drug Shop DECATUR INDIANA

MARKET REPORTS East Buffalo Livestock N East Buffalo, June" 6— (UR) — (By I the U. S. Department of Agriculture) ; —Hogs, receipts. 700; holdovers, 100; market active, generally 25c higher; 250-350 lbs., $11411.60; 200-250 lbs.. $11.25-$11.75; 160-200 lbs.. sll4O$11.75; 130-160 lbs., $U.25-$11.75; 90130 lbs., sll.lO-$11.60; packing sows. $9.50-110.25. Cattle, receipts, 25; market steady; calves receipts, 50; market steady; beef steers. $12.50-sl4; light yearling steers an dheifers, $13.50-114.50; beef cows. $9.25-$10.25; low cutter and cutter cows, $5.75-$7.75; vealers. sls- - t Sheep, receipts, 50; market steady; bulk fat lambs, sls-sl7; bulk cull lambs. sl3-sls; bulk fat ewes, $6-$7; bulk yearlings, $11.75-$12.50. Chicago Grain Close July Sept. Dec. Wheat $1.08% $1.12% $1.17% Corn 89% .90% .85% Oats 44% .43% .45% FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Calves 50; Hogs 50; sheep steady to 10c up; 80-110 lbs. $10.00; 110-140 lbs. $10.35; 140-160 lbs. $10.50; 160180 lbs $10.80; 180-200 lbs. $10.95: 200-250 lbs $10.80; 250-300 lbs $10.70; 300-250 lbs $10.50; Roughs 9; Stags 7. Calves sl4; Spijing lambs sl2|sl4; Yearling lambs 10c down. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET ■ (Corrected June 6) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.02 No. 2 Mixed Wheat 92c No. 2. Hard Wheat 82c No. 2. White Oats 39c Yellow corn per 100 $1.15 White or mixed corn sl.lO Barley ...— 45c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 40c SOCIETY COMPLIMENTED WITH THEATER PARTY Miss Mildred Keller, bride-elect ot the near future, was guest of honor at a Ineater and dinner party in Fort Wayne, Tuesday afternoon, to which Miss Naomi Durkin was hostess. Guests other than Miss Keller and Miss Durkin included, Miss Mildred Niblick,, Miss Virgene Smith. Mrs. Raymond Keller and Miss Helena Wehmeyer. After attending the Emboyd theater, they enjoyed dinner at the Mandarin. ENTERTAINS CLUB MEMBERS Mrs. W. P. Lose entertained the members of the Monday Night Bridge Club, last evening, at her home on Winchester street, at the closing party of the summer season. Two tables were arranged for bridge, and at the conclusion of five games, prizes for high score were awarded to Mrs. Bert Gage and Mrs. Charles Omlor.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1929.

A delicious luncheon was served at the close of the evening by Miss Mary Miller and Miss Mary Ann Lose. It was decided at this meeting to discontinue the club during the summer months. The Philamath Bible class of the Mt. Pleasant Sunday school will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fuhrman, Friday evening at eight o'clock. ENTERTAINS FOR SON'S BIRTHDAY Complimentary to the sixth birthday of her son, Doyle. Mrs. Roy Steele entertained a group of his little I friends, last evening, at a six o'clock | dinner, at the Steele home on North Eighth street. Covers were laid for I the guest of honor and Herbert Bann- ,. ■ - NOTICE TO X’OX-RESIDE VCS TEHM TIME In the A tin him Circuit Court. In tbe Ipril term, 1929. Caune No. 13337 State of Indiana County of Adams 88: B. Fay Roller VS Floyd Death I It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Floyd I Death, the above named defendant is a | non-resident of the State of Indiana. i That the defendant has left the state in order to defraud his creditors. That the defendant so conceals himself that a summons cannot be served upon him. That the defendant is removing or is about to remove his property subject to execution or a material part thereof, out of the state, not leaving enough therein to satisfy the plaintiff’s claim. That the defendant has sold, conveyed or otherwise disposed of his property subject to execution, or suffered or permetted it to be sold, with the fradulent intent to cheat, hinder, or delay hia creditors. Notice is therefore hereby given the I said Floyd Death that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 2nd day of September. 1929, the same being the Ist Judicial Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 2nd. day of September A. D. 1929, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and detci mined in his absence. Witness, my name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed this 22nd day of May, 1929. Bernice Nelson, Clerk. By Marcella Nelson, Deputy. ** May 2J nd. 1929 May 23-30 Jupeji

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Responsibility j -g I IT IS better to borrow money to pay old bills than H to let them become past due. It is also a great H deal more desirable to get a loan here than to ■ borrow from friends or relatives. H We will loan you $lO to S3OO confidentially and ■ in a dignified, business-like way on your own re> ■ sponsibility. Only your own signatures are required. ■ You are given ample time to repay us in small ■ monthly amounts. There is a great deal more satis- H faction jn solving your own money problems in this ■ way than to rely upon well-meaning but talkative H friends. • ■ • Let us tell you more aboyt this modern financing M plan which helps.the particular borrower to help ■ himself. Y’ou will not be obligated in any way. I FRANKLIN SECURITY COMPANY | Decatur, Indiana ■

MORE THAN $ 1100.1)0 I Do you realize that $5.00 placed on inter- I cst at 4%, each week for only lour years I amounts to the above amount? I Isn’t it worth while to make the sacri- I fice? Four years will roll around before | you know it I If you make the start your chances are | assured that you will continue. I The Peoples Loan & Trust Co I Bank of Service I WMMgwmMMMMHMnamwwMauamcawjaiiwrii [Tras-auiMin | ' ’• I I I 4 •! K ■ *' ij[ I life-—. .il v THE NATION MR. FARMER, you know how it is with crops: You can't grow orchids with carrot seed. Similarly, you can’t grow profits on a “shoestring.” Only by adequate capital can you participate in the feast of popularity. Cap’ itai? That means a friendly connection with the Old Adams County Bank