Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1929 — Page 2
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Our No. 400 Winner Brand Blue Overall at $1.29 always goes over with a bang just like the Ith. Holthouse Schulte&Co
—i—W "O It St "X ■» » x V# XXX.X.X .X X! CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, j | BUSINESS CARDS, f AND NOTICES I ;frf it’s ■»<;«’!«<-X X x;x xxA for sale FOR SAI.E- -hari“<l K'Hk pullets for sale two miles west and one half mile south of Monroe. Henry Klopfetistme. 152-18tx M)K SALK Model T. Ford Coupe. Late 1925 model. See Alfred J. Smith. Mon roe, Indiana. L_>9-3tx WANTED WANTED —hoards and roomers. Day or week. Prices right. Erie Grocery and Restaurant. Phone 965. 148-12tx WANTED To hint experienced man on the farm. Ben Eitlng, phone 5591-157-31 W stud sewing, (’all at 810 N. 3rd St- or phone 1282 158-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT—6-room house, basement garage, garden already made. Also free lot service will be given. Inquire at 1127 W Monroe street. Phone 1269. 155-5 t FOR RENT —7 room house \V. Monroe St- and 6 room house Winchester St. See Steele and Jaberg or phone 256. 157-3 t FOR RENT—S room house on South street. Inquire at 303 North Eighth street. Phone 812. 159-31 FOR RENT—Cottage in Monmouth. Furnished or unfurnished. Cistern jvater in kitchen. I-arge lot and gar■•age. Telephone 8721. l'fl-3'i LOST AND FOUND “IXJST —Small black purse containing 812.26 and some receipts, somewhere on Bth streest,- possibly between Jefferson and Adams. Finder call telephone 1211. 159-Jt marketlports DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, July 5.—<U.R) —Produce: .Butter: extras. 42 3-4 to 44 3-4 c; ex--38 3-4 to 4b 3-4 c. tra firsts, 40 3-4 to 42 3 4c; seconds, Eggs: firsts, 31c; ordinaries, 28%c. Poultry: fowls, 28c: broilers, 3540c; leghorn, 23-24 c: leghorn broilers, 25-27 c; ducks (spring) 30-33 c; old cocks, 18-19 c. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: R(»ceipts 2,500; holdovers ,300; market fair, active, steady, 10c higher; 251X350 Th sll-11.75; 200 250 lb $11.50-12.85: 160-200 lb $11.90-12.25 130-160 lbs. $11.90-12.25; 90-130 lbs. $11.90-12.35; packing sows $9.7510.35. Cattle: Receipts 300, market weak to 25c lower. Calf receipts 900, market active, 50c higher. Beef steers $13.25-14.50; light yearling steers and heifers sl4-15.50; beef cow $lO-10.50; low cutter and cutter cows $5.75-8. Vealers $16.50-17.00. ■Sheep: Receipts 500, market active strong 25c higher; top fat lambs sls- - bulk fat lambe $10.50-12.75; bulk cull lambs $6-7; bulk fat ewes, $9.7512.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec. Wheat $1.22% $1.27% $1.33% tom .95% .98% -95% Oats 47% .47% .50% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET i ' (Corrected July 5) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.02 »No. 2 Mixed Wheat 92c No. 2. Hard Wheat 82c 'No. 2. White Oats 40c • •Yellow corn per 100 $1.25 White or mixed corn $1.20 -Barley 45« Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET 'Eggs dozen 27c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 4Ue ■ 'O ——...... .. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hardin, of Parsons •Kansas, and Mrs. Sadie Hardin, of Bluffton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hardin over the Fourth of July. The Misses Aleta Harlow and Helen XDeitsch, of Geneva, and Dorothy Haley of this city, Dick Engle. David Cramer and Sherman Koos spent the Fourth at Lake James.
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NOTICE TO XOX-HESIDI'N I S In the Dlam* < Irriilt < ain’t _ Iprll Term <’ll line No 13351 State of Indiana, County of Adams SS. The Mutual benefit Life Insurance Company, A corporation.. Plaintiff. VS. Chauncy i: I>. Bolt. Et. Al. Defendants the plaintiff in the above entitled cause having filed Its complaint herein together with an affadlvlt of a cunipetent person that the defendants, Hank id" Wren, a corporation of Wren, Ohio, I: K Walters, whose true Christian name Is to Um plaintiff unknown and .1 W. O’Neil whose true Christian name is to th.' plaintiff unknown, are nonresidents of the State of Indiana, and that the object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage upon real estate tn Adams County. State of Indiana, mote particularly described as follows, to"'lite northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 34, also the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 33. all In township 26. north, rang. 15 east, containing SO That"'tii'e said*'defendants. Bank of Wr»-n. a corporation of Wren, Ohio. I>. K Walters, whose true Christian name Is to the nlalntlff unknown, and J. W O'Neil whose true Christian name is to'the plaintiff unknown, are necessary '"■'rheref.ire: file said defendants. Bunk of Wren, a corporation of W ren, Ohio, r K Walters, whose true Christian name'is to the plaintiff unknown, J. w O’Neil whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, are hereby notified that unless they be ami B PP« a J hi the Adams Circuit I ourt on the - av of September 1929. at the Court House In the City of Decatur. Mldcouno and State, and answer or dem' ll *’ the said complaint, the same will he heard and determined in their In witness whereot. 1 hate herelnto set tnV hand and affixed the seal of said court on this 26 day of June 19-9. Bernice Nelson, Clerk of Adams Circuit ('"urt. . . r June 28 July 5-12 notice In (hr C'liiiinilMMibiirr'M Court .Inly Term. I Will State of Indiana, Adams County SS:.. Samantha E. Young ctal Exparte To Daniel Speicher, You are hereby notified that the surveyor of Adams County has filed in my office hiF report on the petition by Samantha E. Young, for drain, and that a general description of the route of said ditch is as follows: Commencing at a point which is ahout forty (40) rods south and ten (10) wear of th*- northwest corner of iftir northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-one (21) township 26 north, range fifteen (15) • ast, thence extending in a south westerly directoin over and across the lands of James It. Allison, Paul Schulte Oil and (las Inc., a corporation, and Samantha E. Young to the Blue Creek ditch and there to terminate. That the names of the land owners named in said petition, a general des- < rlption <»f such owner’s land, and the amount such land is assessed for benefits is as follows: 1 Samantha E. Young The north half of the east half of the east half of the north west quarter of section 21 township 26 north range 15 east, containing twenty (20) acres. Acres benefltted 20 Benefits assessed $1 19.90 Paul Schulte oil and Gas Inc. The south half of the west half of the north east quarter of section twen-ty-one <2l ) township twenty-six (26) north, range 15 cast, containing forty < 10) acres Acres Bcnefitted 20 Benefits assessed $74.95 Paul Schulte Oil ami Gas Inc., The north half of the west half of the north east quarter of section twen-ty-one (21) township twenty-six (26) north, range 15 east, containing forty acres. A< res Benefltted 32 Benefits assessed $239.8 1 I Paul Schulte oil ami Gas Inc. The south half of the west half of the south east quarter of section sixteen (16) township twenty-six north, range 15 east, containing 10 acres. Arnes Bcnefitted None Benefits assessed None Daniel Speicher The south half of the east half oft the south east quarter of se< tlon sixteen (10) township twenty-six (26) north, range 15 east, containing forty (10) acres. A'lvs Benefltted 6 Benefits assessed U James It. Allison Tlie north half of the east half of tile north east quarter of section twen-tv-one <2l I township twenty-six (-ID north, range 15 east, containing forty (40) acres. . Acres benefltted 40 Benefits assesse<( The south half of the east half of the north east quarter of section twentyone (21) township twenty-six north, range 15 east, containing foity ker’es a benetitted 20 Benefits aßse»»ed The north half of the west half of th. north west quarter of section twenty- two (22) range fourteen (14) east containing forty acres. , A. res benefltted 30 Benefits tt Adams County Commissioners The pul.li< highway running east amt west between section I•> ami -- In township 26 north, range la east 1 . Blue.ieck township. Adams County Indiana. Benefits usse.l $10.96. You are further notified that Hit hearing on said report will be luid> the Hoard of Commissioners of Adams County on Hie Sth day of beptembir 12 ’ AllK’rt Harlow, Auditor Dated tills sth day of Jul j u | lß j'.ia-lg __q A real buy! Fancy pattern Real Silk Hose, 3 pair, $1.00.— Vance & Linn. 1 Driver’s License Let me make out your application for Driver’s License. ED. GREEN, Notary Public Phone 436 or 443.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. JULY 5. 1929.
xoTici-: or i.ettim; school hoi se < <>xs rm < cion < ovi'ii tc’i Notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee of Hartford School township of Adams county, state of Indiana, and the advisory board of said township will receive sealed bids at th • office In the Central High School budding in said township until two ofci'.ek I’ M. (Central Standard Time) on the 12th day of July. 1929, for the construction of an addition to said Central High School Building, and making certain repairs and improvements therein, all In accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore adopted by said trustee and said advtsoty board, which plans and specifications are now on file In the office of tho trustee of said township, and copies of Which are also on tile in the office of said Central High School building and at the office of the State Board of Accounts of the state of Indiana. The estimated cost of said work is $30,000,000. Blds will be received In accrodance with said specifications for tlte followinfg items as designated by the architect in said plans/and specifications, to-wit: "1 General Contract”; 2", I’luml.ing contract" 3" "Electrical contract", and 4" "Heating contract", and blds will also lie received for a combination of any two or more of said items. Copies of said plans and specifications may be had by any prospective bidder bv writing to the architect. Everitt I. Brown, at 30’ First National Bank Building. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Each bidder must submit bld in writing on form No. 96 prescribed by tile State Board of Accounts, and in all things in the manner provided by law. Each bidder shall deposit with his hid a certified cheek made payable to D. A. Studler, Trustee, in a sum equal to 5% of tlie amount of said bid as a guaranty and evidence of good faith that lie will accept the contract and <arrv out the construction of the work bid upon, if awarded the contract. The successful bidder will be required to give bond witli surety subject to tile approval of said trustee, in a sum equal to amount of ills bid insuring the completion of the work in all tilings agreeable to the contract and plans specifications and drawings therefor. Should tile successful bidder fail or refuse to enter Into contract or execute such bond with surety approved as aforesaid, he shall forfeit to said trustee for said township the amount of such certified check as liquidated damages. The time for the completion of said work will be fixed at the time of awarding contract. Tlie successful bidder will be required to comply witli all the provisions of tlie Indiana Workman's Cuyipensation law and file certificate., of qonipllanee therewith. -aMtr-. > All bids will be subject_XO an order by tlie State Board of Tax Commissioners of the state of Indiana approving the issuing of the bond of said township to provide funds for the payment of said work and for this purpose tlie undersigned reserve the right to withhold tile awarding of the contract untin said bids have been submitted to said State Board of Tax Commissioners. The undersigned also reserve tlie right to reject any or all bids. D. A. Studler, Trustee Hartford School Township Adams county, Indiana J. 11. Reiff, Eugene Lindsey, S. S. Reynolds. Advisory Board of said township Henry B. Heller, Attorney. . June 21-28-J-o NOTICE of BOND SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Trustee of Hartford School Township, in Adams county, state of Indiana, and tlie advisory board of said township will receive sealed proposals •at the office in the Central High School building in said township, until 1 <>- dock I’. M (Central Standard Time) on tlie 12th day of July 1929 for tile purchase of certain bonds of said school township, described and maturing as follows, towlt: Said bonds will aggregate the sum of $30,000.00 and will be known as the "Hartford School Township Bonds" they siiail be divided into and issued In sixty (60) bonds each in the denomination of $500.00 and will bear interest at the rate of I>2 % per annum payable semi-annually, except that the first installment of interest will become due and payable July Ist, I‘J3O; three of said bonds will become due and payable every six months thereafter until all are paid; said bonds will bear dale of sale and will lie signed by tlie proper legal officers of said township; lhe principal and interest will lie payable at a bank In Adams county, state of Indiana and will be negotiable. The proceeds from tlie sale of said bonds will be used and will be appropriated for the purpose of constructing an aditlon to tlie Central High School Building in said township and making certain repairs and improvements therein agreeable to tlie plans and specifications therefor now on file In the office of the trustee of said township. It" Il should be found or determined prior to the sale and delivery of said bonds that the cost of construction said addition and making of said repairs and improvements will not amount to said sum of $30,990.0U then tlie amount of said bonds may be reduced to an amount sufficient only to pay for lueli costs by reducing the number of said bonds, tlie bond or bonds, to be so eliminated and not issued will be the bond or bonds that would have been the last to l\ave matured. Said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder for not less than tlie ear value thereof and accrued interest thereon. Tlie undersigned will reserve the right to reject any or all of said blds. The sale will he made subject to the final approval by the State Hoard of Tax Commissioners of the State of Indiana, and for this purpose the undersigned reserves the right to withhold the awarding of tlie sale of said bonds until the said State Board of Tax Commissioners may have an oppotunity to act thereon. In the evetn no’ satisfactory bid Is received therefor on said 12th day of July. 192'1, the said bonds will be offered for sale at the office of tlie trustee of said township upon tlie same terms and conditions as hereinbefore set forth from day tc day thereafter until sulJ. Daniel A. Studler, Trustee Hartford School Towml)!,) Adarus county, Indiana J. H. Ueiff, Eugene Lindsey S. S. Reynolds Advisory Board of said township. Henry B. Heller, Decatur, Indiana Atty. June 21-2 - .1-5 June 21-2 S J-5 o NOTICE—The party that borrowed Wm. Mitchels grab fork, please return same. Wm. Mitchel, Monroe, Ind ■ 158-3 t
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COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Esi Andrews, laborer, Monroe, to Nellie Bovine,,Decatur. Leslie V. Annerson, laborer, Alden, Mich, to Alice Grove, Decatur, route 8 Wife Seeks Divorce A suit for divorce and the custody of her six children was filed in the circuit court today by Katie Schrock, of Monroe township, against Jacob N. Schrdck, said to be a resident of New Mexico at present. The couple were married October 25, 1909. and separated in October 1920. The plaintiff alleges that her husband abandoned her and never returned. Attorney ('. L. Walters, of Decatur, Is counsel for the plaintiff. 0 Get tne Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays
J(jpß Quality groceries always at the lowest priqes. Phone tl your orders to rhe Centra’ i f! every day of the week. gfe At your service. 31 32 ~BREAD 3 LOAVES for 25c DATES, Bulk 10c pound Tomatoes HOME GROWN 20c pound ANGLE FOOD CAKE 39c PICKLES 35c quart Oranges Sun-Kist—2sc value SPECIAL 19c dozen WATERMELONS ON ICE SHREDDED WHEAT, large pkg., ,10c ea. COOKIES, 40c value 29c pound RICE, 3 pounds 23c RAISINS, 3 pounds 25c PRUNES, 3 pounds 25c POP-CORN, 3 pounds 25c MAYONNAISE 45c quart Charles E. Hite
La, in a supply now! Real Silk Hose, 3 pair SI.OO. Vance & Linn. Don't forget the Household goods sale. 1110 Monroe st., this evening at 6 o’clock. 1 o — — Set tne Habit—Trade at Home, It Pay» NOTICE BREEDERS I have purchased a registered 3 year old Belgian stallion. This horse will stand this season at the home of the owner, 5 miles west of Monroe. Terms, sls, colt to stand and suck. Care will he taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. Craigville phone. Eli Beer, owner
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Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hall visited over e Fourth of July in Indianapo!'-.
OPENING Saturday Morning, July 6 Gerber Meat Market (Opposite Eisher & Harris Grocery) New Fixtures—Everything Clean and Sanitan —Prices Right. I will carry a complete line of fresh and smoked meats. I extend a cordial invitation to all iny old friends and customers—as well as the new to call and see us at j'.:r new place of business. David Gerber, Prop.
Phones Free Delivery Fancy Spring Lamb Choice Bunch of Spring Chix Nice Fall Roosters and Hens Fresh Country Butter & Cottage Cheese Bulk Plain and Stuffed Olives Choice Cuts of Prime Beef and Veal Home Made Noodles A FEW SPECIALS Nucoa Oleomargerine lb. 25c Good Luck, Churngold, Oak Grove 3 pounds 85c Snow Flake, 2 pounds 35c Fresh Brookfield Creamery Butter lb 48c Freshly Rendered Lard 2 lbs. 25c COFFEEAmer ’can lb. 35c Little Elf 2 lbs. 95c Man O’ War ... 2 lbs. 75c Perf ect lbs. 95c M - J B - .. ." 2 lbs. $1.05 Fancy Veal Brisket or Pocket lb 22c wT? Co V ntr y st > le Sausage.... tb 20c Sugar Cured Hams lb 29c Smoked Jowels Ib 18c Fancy Picnic Hams .... Ib 20c lidded Pigs Feet ........\\\' 2 j bs . 25c I>esh a Milk COn,PlCte ’ ine ° f Checse aßd C ° ffee Cream i 11 its anything in the Meat line we have it r ree deliveries all day. Just phone 106 or 107 and we will take care of your orders. Mutschler s Meat Market
BY SEGAR
i Mr. and Mrs August Kelley visits with relatives in Warsaw yesterdsy.
