Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 3 September 1929 — Page 2
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School Starts Today / We're ready with a complete line of clothing and furnishings f»r the boys a treat money saving prices. Holthouse Schulte&Co
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, g | AND NOTICES FOR SALE ’ FOR SALE — Chinchilla's, the most „ popular fur rabbit. Chas. J. Miller, N. 7th St. 189-30 U —FOR SALE — Registered Hotetein , cow, just fresh. Full blooded Holstein bull calf. Both are good ones. “Houk Bros.,’ Decatur, R. 7; Hoagland .jhone or J. 797. 201tiX .FOR SALE —Kalamazoo stoves, fur- » naces and ranges at factory prices “"and terms. Sprague Furniture Co., phone 199. 204t6.t ..’FOR SALE OF TRADE Two medium priced properties, for 40 or 50 acres. * D. N. Erwin, Phone 60 or 338 205-6 t FOR SALE— Pure Country lard »» Phone 874-H 208-2tx 'FOR SALE- Gas range, in good con- *•» dition. Bargain. Call 386. 208t3 . FOR SALE—Tomatoes from 50 cents ... to SI.OO per bushel. See Willie ' Reed. Bellmont Road. 206-6txeod FOR SALE OR TRADE Two m.-dinm priced properties, for 40 or 50 acres D. N. Erwin, Phone 60 or 338 209-5 t FOR SALE—4o acre farm. 3% miles east and 1 mile south of Berne. House strictly modern. Call or see M. K. Hane, Berne phone R-69. 209-6tx FOR SALE—Late model Victor phonograph with records, like new, cheap. Decatur Electric Shop. 209-3 t FOR SALE—Bantam Evergreen and Evergreen sweet corn, for < anni>M» lac doz. We will deliver 10 doz. rtttf or more. Decatur Floral Co. 209t3 FOR SALE — Holstein bull calf. 15 months old. See Sal Davison. 3 miles east of Monroe2o9-3t FOR SALE—Fordson Tractor A No. 1 . condiiton. Will sell right or will trade for team of horses. Phone *'2o. 209t3 ‘ FOR SALE—Bicycle, in good condition. Price reasonable, 227 South Fourth street. Phone 753. 209t3x “ FOR SALE—29 head shoats, weight 30 to 75 pounds. Charles W. Anroute 2, Decatur. Craigville WANTED * ANTED—Ten or twelve men, pref- - erably farmers, for various jobs, street fair week, September —lO-14. Register at County Agent’s •office within the next few days. JL 207-3tx j "^WANTED—Roy between 16 and 17 to -learn car washing business. Decatur •Auto Laundry. 208-3 t X.W ANTED—WE will pay 7c a i — pound for good, clean, large 3 rags, delivered at this office. — Must be suitable for cleaning ~ machinery., 175-ts | 1 x. Experienced Tool Makers — Arc Welders Boiler Makers 2 Turret Lathe operators 2 S. F. Bowser & Co., Inc. Fdrt Wayne. Ind. J, - WANTED—2O girls and 10 men to ’**' work during fair w'eek. Inquire — Paul Graham, chairman, Street fair - week. 207-3 t T FOR RENT ••FOR RENT—Modern flat with heat w furnished; will redecorate. Citizens Telephone Co. 204-TF. *FOR RENT —New office rooms above the Morris 5 and 10c store. See a. manager. eod-tn . FOR RENT —South side of double houtte ou south Winchester street, five rooms with electric lights and ■ water. Leo Ehlnger. Phone 104 207-3 t . FOR RENT — 6 room seml-modern house, lights, water, gas. and large lot. 404 South 11th St., Isaac Chronister. 209-3tx FoiIRENT - Several rooms above I Boston Store. Inquire Odd Fellows Trustees. 209-3tx
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MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans s'/2% 10 or 20 years No Commission Charge. —THE—-SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DECATUR, INDIANA MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstractis of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. LOBENSTEIN, MAYNARD & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur 346 or 844 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady Attendant Licensed Embalmer S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. For BETTER Health See DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Drugless Physician Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 You have not used fertilizer until you have used Anaconda. Call Decatur Produce Company Sep. 4-6-9 Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merrvman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1929.
FOR SALE 1 Shorthorn cow, fresh, calf by side; 1 3-year old Shorthorn fresh, calf by side; 10 head of good breeding ewes, 2 to 4 years old; 3 Shropshire bucks, 2 and 3 years old. Phone 513 or T 870. F. J. SCHMITT MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Chicago Grain Close Sept. Dec. I<»ar. May Wheat $1.33% $142%. $1.48% $1.52% | Corn 1.03% 1.01% 1.05% 1.08%; Goats .49% .53% .57% .58% East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, Sept. 3.— tU.R) —Livestock; Hogs, receipts 1.100; holdovers. 1.600; market, fairly active, 15c below Monday's average; 250-350 lbs. $10.50-$11.35 200-250 lbs 11-00- 11.90 160-200 lbs 11.50- 11.90 130-160 lbs 1100- 11.90 90-130 lbs 10.50- 11.00 Packing sows 9.00- 9.60 Cattle receipts, 50; market steady; Calves receipts, 400; unchanged. Beef steers, sl3-sls; light yearling steers and heifers, $13.75-$16.25; beef cows, $9-$lo; low cutter and cutter cows, $4-75-17.50; vealers, $17.50-$18.50. Sheep receipts, 1,000; market fairly active, barely steady, regard sort considered. Bulk fat lambs, $13.50-sl4; bulk cull lambs, $8.50-$9.75; bulk fat ewes, $6.25-$7.25. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Sept. 3. — fU.RY- — Livestock: Calves receipts, 75; hogs receipts, 350; sheep receipts, 300; market steady to 25c off ; 90-120 lbs. $9.50; 120-150 lbs., $10; 150-160 lbs., $10.75; 160-180 lbs.. $11.20; 180-200 lbs. $11.30; 200-210 lbs., $11.15; 210-220 lbs. $10.90; 230-240 lbs., $10.80; 240-250 lbs. $10.65; 250-275 lbs.. $10.40; 275-300 lbs. $10.15; 300-350 lbs., $9.90; roughs, $8.50; stags $6.50; calves, sl7; lambs. $12.25. / LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected September 3 No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat sl.lß No. 2 Hard Wheat $1 No. 2 White Oats 38c Barley .* 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 42c WE again offer a good line of fruit and shade trees, shrubs, berry bushes and evergreens for your fall planting. Be sure and get our prices before placing your orders. Hilty Nursery, Berne. Indiana. 206-6tx o— NOTICE The Ladies Country Club Party which was to have been given Wednesday. September 11. has been postponed until Wednesday, September 18 on account, of the Street Fair. Arrangements for the party will be announced later. General Committee.
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iffiownTaljc Miss Edna Haugk returned to Indianapolis after visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Macy of this city and Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Smith of Monroe have returned from a weeks motor trip through Sputhein Indiana. They stopped at many places of interest, including Turkey Run and the Shades. Mrs. Helen Pierson and son left Sunday for Hartford City where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Moore. Mrs. Golda Gaunt and daughters entertained at Sunday dinner for Mrs. Mary Swiggart, John Shaw of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Gaunt and son of Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of Hartford City; Mrs. Raymond Kelly of Port Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. E. *B Macy and daughter Mary, and Dick Graber spent Monday evening visiting in Monroe. Helen Pierson spent Saturday visiting in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. John Tyner spent Labor Day at LaFountain, where they visited with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fairchild and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Fairchild spent Labor Day at Warren. Ohio, visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Strickler and son Paul, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Strickler and daughter Lavonne Ruth, Ruth Hammond and Robert Strickler have returned home from a week-end trip, which they spent at the Shades, Turkey Run, and Indianapolis. Miss Frieda Mendenhall of Travisville, is spending the week in this city, the guest of Miss Ruth Hammond. Clyde Cline of Evanston, 111., his friend, William Thompson, of Joliet, 111., and Harold Cline of Fort Wayne spent Labor Day with J. A. Cline and family. Mrs. Clara Anderson of this city and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smith of Berne spent Labor Day at St. Marys. Ohio, and St. Johns, Ohio. Dick Engle and Forrest Zimmerman visited with friends in Geneva. Sunday and Monday evenings. Dwight Kimble, Jr., returned yesterday from Fort Wayne, where he has spent the summer visiting with his grandmother Madden and his aunt Kathryn Madder, also with another ttniIMSTKATHIX sAI.E Os Al. PIOPERTI State of Indiana, County of Adams, SS: in the matter of the Estate of Henry I. Teeple, deceased. Number 2664, notice is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of Henry 1. Teeple, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said deceased in Blue ('reek Town ship, on ThurMdny September UMli at IW:tMI o'clock (Ma nd nrd Timet, the following personal property of said estate; consisting of: Horaes 2 Bay Mares, three year old. weight 1,70 b lbs. each: one team of purebred registered roan mares, age 5 years, weight 1,800 lbs. each; bay marc, 1! years old, weight 1,700 lbs; bay mure 11 years old weight 1.800 lbs. Cattle lied and White cow, four years old: 2 Jersey Cows, each four years old; One aged Jersey cow, Guernsey Cow; lied and White cow; Spotted Calf; Guernsey Bull, 2 years old. Hay A Grain 18 ton of mixed hay in mow; 250 bushel oats; 36 acres of corn in field. Implements A Tool* Wagon, Corn Plow. Corn Plow, notary Hoe, Osborne Disc Biding Plow. Harrow. Gale Riding Plow; Auto Trader; Buggy; Binder; Hay Rake; Scoop: Peed Grinder; Plow; Five Shovel Plow; Buckeye Drill; International Corn Planter; Standard Mower; Three Sets double work harness; Six Horse Collars; Two Hay Porks; Fifty Foot Hay Rope; Three five inch Pulleys; Four Forks; Grindstone; Spring Wagon; Cooker; Gas Drum; Double Shovel Plow; Spray Pump; Stove; Cream Separator. Terms —AU sums of $5.00 ami under Cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of not to exceed nine months will be given the purchaser executing iiis or her note, therefore bearing interest at 8% fo»the last three months waiving relief and providing for Attorney Fees and with freehold sureties thereon to the approval of the administratrix. Dated September 3rd 1929. OLIVIA TEEPLE. AdinlnistralVlx Boy S. Johnson, Auctioneer B. F. Holler, Attorney September 3-10
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell of Spring street. He returned to go to school. Mr. and Mrs. L. E Merry and daughter Kathryn of Toledo, Ohio spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. L Merry of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sphrent spent the week-end at South Bend and Elkhart and Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maley of Goshen, Indiana. Mr. Joseph Metzger returned to Pontiac, Michigan, after spending a several days visit in this city with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Metzger. Misses Margaret and Cecelia Smith had as their guest over Sunday Mr. Merman Bauer of Peduka. Kentucky. Mrs. Lewis Bell and daughter Lelia | of Shepherd. Michigan spent Labor D.iy with Mrs. Bell's aunt, and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart of this city. Miss Lois Fuhrman left today for Chicago where<site . will enter the Moody Bible InstMuie there. Prof. Reinhard Buuck. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buuck of Freidheim, has accepted a position in the Lutheran Parochial Schools in Stewardson. Illinois. John Byer of Willshire, Ohio, attended to business in Decatur this morning Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman had is their guests over Sunday and Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Gay Paul and son Herold and daughter Ruth, of Coldwater. Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bi incefield and son Blaine of Spencerville, Ohio. Lewis Selking, Jurior, of Root Township visited in this city today. Clyde Hendricks of Fort Wayne, was I a business visitor in Decatur today. T. A. Marshall of Auburn, District X<>Tl< i; OF FIX W. SKTTI.F.MEXT OF ESTATE XO. 21:17 Notice Is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of John W. Vail, deceased to appear in the Adanis Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 26th day of September 192 H and show cause If any. why the Pinal Settlement Accounts with the estate <>f said decedent should not be approved; and sail heirs are notified to then anti there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Christen* E. Vail. Wicks Executrix Decatur. Indiana September 3; 1929. Attorney Lutz and Adams Sept 3-10 APPOIXTMEXT OF 1 Dili ’, I STH ATOII Xo. 3«75 Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Ellen Kelsey late of Adanis County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Albert Kelsey, Administrator. August 17. 1929 Clark J. Lutz, Attorney Au J t'o-27- S- 3 PUBLIC SALE The undersigned administratrix will offer for sale at public auction at No. 803 West Monroe street in the city of Decatur, on Saturday, the 7th day of Sep-| tember. 1929, at one o'clock (daylight saving time), the following personal property; Rums, be<is and bedding, tables and chairs, dishes, cooking utensils, clocks, side board, lawn mower, one lot of tools, one commode, combination writing and book desk, rocking chairs, library table, one large mirror, one davenport, one Brunswick vietrola, with ninety records, one Detroit Jewel gas range; one ABC electric washing inachine, one Singer sewing machine,' on e Westinghouse electric sweeper, one 60 gallon gasoline tank, and other articles. Mary C. Hunsicker Administratrix. Roy Johnson. Auct. 3-5-6
Manager of the National 5 and 10 cent store was in this city, today. Miss Maiy Madeline Dowling of Fort Wayne, returned to her home this afternoon, after enjoying a ten days visit with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Schultz and Mrs. Henry Schultz visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Helm and family of Fort Wayne who returned with them and spent Labor Day in this eUy. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Schultz spent Labor Day at Van Wert, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and son Carl, spent Labor Day in Indianapolis, and attended the State Fair. N. B. Dibble anil family, anil Miss Elva Porter of Silver Creek, New York; Mr. Ray Howell and Miss Bee Wade of Bradford Pa.; Ellen Brothers and son Gaylord, of Akron, Ohio; Mrs. John O'Mara, and Emma Hertle of Van Wert. Ohio; Mrs. William Lindeman and family of Tocsin; Mrs. Lase Swygart of this city were the weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dibble and family of Marshall Street. Mr. N. B. Dibble and family returned to their home yesterday morning, accompanied by Mrs. William Lindeman and children who will spend two weeks at Silver Creek, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Fged Fruchte and daughter, Harriett returned yesterday from a week's trip to the Shades, Turkey Run, and Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Kuhn of Veleria, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones of Logansport returned to their homes yesterday afternoon after spending a few days in tliis city, the guests of Mrs. Julia Colchin. and Mr.
The School and the Bank The school and the Savings Bank ought to be like brother and sister. A very important element in a child’s schooling is that he be taught to take care of his money. School begins this week. Parents should open Savings Accounts for their children and let their 1 after school earnings maintain it.. It is a part of their education. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bank of Service Fertilizer Place your order now for HIGH GRADE FERTILIZER. Buy for Cash and get 10% discount. Reed Elevator Co. 722 WEST MONROE ST. PHONE 233
and Mrs. A. W. and family. Miss Marcella Hower went to Indianapolis yesterday to begin her duties as teacher in the Indianapolis schools. Mr. A. P. Mylott and Billy Snow of Chicago. Miss Genevieve Thompson of Pasedena, Califoi nia, were the week end guests of Mi. M. J. Mylott of this city. Mrs. M. J. Mylott spent Labor Day in Chicago visiting with relatives and friends. Miss Florence Lichtensteiger, who is in the Nurse's Training at the Methodist Hospital. Fort Wayne, spent Labor Day in this city visiting with relatives. Mr. .and Mrs. Jenner Pearson and Mrs. Pearson's sister, Miss Le.ih Hoop of Van Wert, Ohio, returned from a motor trip to Cincinnati, Newport and Covington, over Labor Day. Mr. and E-. Butler of this city aad Mi-- Nanni Butler of Cin-eltrnH'-sJh lo.*- enjoyed a motor trip through northern Indiana last week. They visited the M. J. Butler family at Freemont, after which they motored to South Bend, where they visited with relatives. While in South Bend they saw the Graf Zeppelin pass near that city. Miss Naerni Butler and Dr Henry Thomason returned to Cincinati, Ohio after visiting over the week-end at the H. E. Butler home. Miss Butler will return to this city Tuesday, to spend the remainder of her vacation. Mr. ami Mrs. H. B. Macy witnessed the prodnetion of "On with the Show at the Jefferson Theater, last evening.
