Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 20 September 1929 — Page 2

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@SXBKKffiBKSCBnQC«SO«g LSSIFIED TISEMENTS, ESS CARDS, NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE- Holstein Cow, 4 years old Fresh. Cali’ by side. Phone 835-Q G. RHarshman. 2213tx FOR SALK—Street Fair Prise winning seed wheat. $1.75 bushel. Otto Hoile. phone E-694 221‘at x FOR SALE A small (hest of drawers suitable tor office or filing of papers. Call at 310 Madison Street. 2213tx FOR SALE —One 7 year old Fresh Cow Fresh Sept. 14. Has twin calves. A good one. Phone 23 Monroe. Jim A. Hendricks. 2213tx FOR SALE—Jersey Black Giaut pul lets. Earl S. Landis, Route 1. Monroe 221-6tx FOR SALE—Double house on south Winchester street, two five room apartments. in good condition, $2,500. bargain for two people to buy together See me at once. Leo Ehinger. phone 104. 222-6tx FOR SALE—Used piano in good condition. Price $l4O. Sell on terms Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 222-3tx FOR SALE—Two Shropshire Bucks Registered Holstein Male Calves. some of service age. J. O. Tricker. Decatur. route 6. Phone 865-H 223h)K SALE—Five room collage on Line Street, two clothes rooms and a » large pantry. Two full sized lots, all kinds of fruit. Will sell tor down payment, balance by month like rent. * Sprague Furniture Co. Tel. 199 or 5351 $24-3t FOR SALE B :i! line lot ■ ’ on North Fifth strete. All improve- • ments in and paid. Price right for quick sale. Phone 605 or inquire 514 Nuttman Avenue. 224-3tx * FOR SALE—Eating and cooking ap- • pies. $1.25 and up per bushel crate. Bring container. Michigan Elberta 2 peaches. S. E. Haggard, m mile west * of Monroe. ■' ~ - : WANTED * WANTED —Carpenter work. Be glad ► to estimate, will save you money on * your roofing. Call 691 Ira Bodie. 221-3tx - Male Heio Wanted 2 MAN.iGER wanted for Decatur store. - SSO per week to start and substan- ■ tial profits; $750 required on golds: » reference necessary- Stores. Dept. 5. 118 N. May St., Chicago. 221t3x • WANTED —To piece and make com- " forts, and to do mending of any kind. » Also to rent good garage. Mrs. Sara “ Sheets, phone 563 222-3 t 2 HELP WANTED—If your husband or * friend works in Fort Wayne, why not ■ hate him bring you along in the rnorn- " Ings and drop you off at SHERMAN WHITE and COMPANY. Clinton and ► Mui ray Streets, and help him cut down „ expenses by earning $2.00 to $3.00 a • day pin-feathering chickens. Even * though you have had no experience, • you can easily do this and better with- " in a period of two to three weeks. 224-2 t • GIRL WANTED For General house 2 work. Inquire at 238 N 6th Street or Phone 236, Decatur. 224-3tx LOST AND FOUND - FOI’ND- 1 tire and rim. between Pleasant Mills and Decatur, on the Pleasant Mills Road. Loser nquire a’ Democrat Os he 221-!t LOST -at Decatur Country Club last Friday evening, coat to jacket suit. Please return to this office. 221t3x LOST—Green Parker Pen with name euvraved on it. Finder please return to this office. Reward. 223t3x «- — FOR RENT FOR RENT —4<> acre farm one mile east of Brandyberry school. Victoria Beam. 223-3tx FOR RENT—Light house-keeping apart inent. First floor. Private entrance. Phone 511. 310 North Third street. 224-2 t —a— ■ i— , ■ i i r CONGRESSTODAY~ * (U.R) Senate: . . Continues debate on milling on bond section of tariff bill. Naval affairs subcommittee opens investigation of Shearer case. House: Not ia session until Sept. 23.

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s MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Sept. 20.—(UJD—Livestock. Cattle receipts. 75; calves. 100. hogs, 500; sheep. 300: market 15c up; 90-110 lbs.. $8.90; 110-140 ibs.. $9.40; 140-160 lbs.. $10.25; 160-180 lbs.. $10.75: 180-200 lbs.. $10.90; 200-220 : lbs.. $11: 220-240 lbs.. $10.85; 240-260 lbs.. $10.70; 260-280 lbs.. $10.50; 280300 lbs.. $10.35; 300-350 lbs.. $10; roughs. $8.50; stags. $6; calves. sl7; lambs, $12.50. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, Sept. 20. —(U.R)— Livestock market: Hogs receipts. 3.200; holdovers. 200; market active, weight below 200 lbs., steady, others strong to 25 cents higher. 250-350 lbs. $lO 75-$11.35 200-250 lbs. 11.00- 11.70 160-200 lbs. 11.40- 11.60 130-160 ibs. 11.00- 11.50 90-130 ibs 10.75- 11.25 Packing sows ... 9.00- 9.50 Cattle receipts, 375; market unchanged; calves receipts. 600: market slow, weak to 50c lower. Beef steers. $13.25-sls 25; light yearling steers and heifers. $ 13.50-$ 16; beef cows. $5.75-$9.75; low cutter and cutter cows, $4.50-$7.25; vealers. SIS-$l 9. Sheep receipts. 2.000; market active and steady; bulk fat lambs. $13.50sl4; bulk cull lambs. $8.75-$19.75; bulk fat ewes. $5.50-$6. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. March May Wheat sl.29> t $1.37 $1 43« 4 $1.47 1 1 Corn sl.Ol l, .88 1.02», 1.05 Oats 50% .53% -56% .57% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corercted September 20) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1 16 No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.13 No. 2 White Oats 43c Barley 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 35c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 44c in lIIMIMS l-K tTOR The undersigned administrator with MITlt E or Mi l: 111- RE XI KST.VI i; wil annexed of Anna Droppieman deceased hereto- gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, he will at the hour of 2 o’clock P M of the .'.th day - f October 1939 at No. 315 North 3rd si. Decatur. Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at public sale all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate towit: Inlot number 234 in the First Addl- 1 tion to the town <now . ity) of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, free of liens, and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third of the purchasemoney cash in hand the balance In two equal installments, payable in not to exceed 9 to 18 months, evidenced bynotes of the purchaser, bearing 8 percent interest from date, waiving relief providing attorneys fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. John W. .Melpers. Administrator H. -M. De Voss. Attorney Sept 6-13-20-27 — o tIIRIMVI It tTiiH . stl.E OF HE 41. ESI VH. Th« undersigned, administrator, de bonis non. with will annexed, of th.estate of Ambrose Q. Durbin de. eased heretic gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court he will Kt the hour .f 1:00 o’elo. k P M ON MONDAY THE 21st DAY OF OCTOREE. 192:1. AT THE PREMISES DESCUIBED IN THIS NOTICE WHICH is TWO MILES EAST AND ONE HALF MILE SoITH oF THE TOWN OF MONROE. ADAMS COUNTY. INDIANA, and front day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at public sale the entire interests in and to the following des, crila-d real estate, to-wit: The south half <'• ' of the northeast quarter |i,i of section two <2l: and a.v. nt - <2" .• • > ..f < . w:.i h off the north end of the west half I V > of the southeast quarter Cjl of sal.l section two i2l. all in township twenty--six (261 north, range fourteen tin east in Adams County. Indiana, and containing in all one hundred tlOOi acres more* or less. Said sal.- will | lv made subject to the approval of said Court tor not less than two thirds of the full appraised value of said real estate free of Hens and upon the following terms and condition*. to-wit: At least one third < > s > of the purchase money .ash in hand and the balam-e in two equal installments, payable in one ill and two <2l years, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent i6f, > interest from date waiving relief, providing for attorney’s fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold and persona! surety: or the purchaser .at his optio-i may pay all cash. IMiltE B. ERWIN Administrator D< Bonis Non. With Will Annexed, of the Estate of Ambrose Q. Durbin »ri:< t ti. Mini i: This farm Is one of the beat farms in Adams County, located on good Macadam road, telephone line, close t*» high school. The soil is all good level .-orn land, well tiled, ami the buildings are all large ami modern in every reaper t and in good repair. Title is I and abstract will be brought down (.» day of sale. A public farm sale will b. iieiii at the same time and place. For particulars, write Dore p. Erwin, Attorney and Administrator. De-atur. Indiana. Sept JB-J7 Oct 4-11

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1929.

PUBLISHER DIES Evansville. Ind.. Sept. 20. — (U.R) — Edwin T. McNeely, 77. former publisher of the Evansville Journal, is dead here. A son, John H. McNeely, was for several years an assistant to Hubert Work, secretary of the Inter- 1

PUBLIC SALE 1 “““ " “““““~~~ ' As I ant leaving the farm, 1 will sell at public auction at my residence, • 5 miles south and \ mile west of Decatur; 1 mile north, \ mile west of ; Monroe, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1929 .... .... Commencing at 12 Noon: HORSES Roan Mare. 15 years old. weight 1400 lbs.; Black Horse, 15 years old, ' weight 1400 lbs. CATTLE Jersey cow, 12 years old; Guernsey and Jersey cow, 4 years old, be fresh J in February. Both cows giving good flow. POULTRY—Three Narragansett Turkey Hens; one Tom; some Rhode ) Island Red Pullets. 5 FEED—3O acres corn in field: 13 tou of good Clover Hay in mow. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS One wagon and hay ladders; 1 double disc; 1 riding plow; 1 walking plow; 1 double shovel plow; 1 spike tooth harrow; 1 hay tedder; 1 hay loader: 1 s ' Walter A. Wood mower; 1 corn planter; 1 corn plow; one 25-bushel feed box; 1 chicken self-feeder; 4 A-shape hog houses; 1 power grind stone; 1 good cream separator. DeLaval No. 12; one I*4 norse engine; 1 Bolt rack; 1 stone r bed bottom; 1 scraper; one sd-gallon steel drum: one 25-gallon drum; 2 sets work harness; 4 horse collars; 1 engine truck; 1 power washer; 1 hand s washer; one 10-gal!on kraut keg; single trees; 8 shovel trees; and many - articles too numerous to mention. TERMS —Sums of $lO and under, cash; over that amount a credit of 6 months will be given, purchaser to give a bankable note bearing no interest it paid when due. if not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date ot sale. 4 per cent, discount for cash on sums over SIO.OO. FRED MILLER, Owner ROY JOHNSON. Auctioneer. DUTCH EHINGER, Clerk. SCHMITT QUALIIY MEAT MARKET—Phones 95 and % Fancy Springers to Fry, 3 to 4 Ibs. each Good Roasting Chickens Fancy Smoked Tongues Genuine Spring Lamb SATURDAY BIG MEAT SALE Good Y oung Fresh Side (chunk or sliced) 20c )b Home Cured Medium Lean Bacon in chunk 25c lb (Whole or Half Slab) 24c lb All Pork Sausage in Bulk 20c It) Young Tender Beef Steak 32c Hi Special Meat Loaf (Beef, Pork, Veal) 28c lb 2 pounds : 55c Boneless Rolled Picnic Hams, a good value 25c lb Hockless Picnic Hams. Lean 25c lb. BIG LARD SALE FRESH HOME RENDERED LARD 38. Pail 42c 5 lb. Pail 68c 10 lb- Pail $1.35 20 !b. Pail $2.60 Schmitt’s 6 O’clock Coffee 2 Ibs. 75c Pursley's High Grade Coffee 2 Ibs. 75c M. J. B. Coffee 55 c lb Special Nuc ia Oleo 21c ib Country Roll Oleo (Tinted) 28c lb.; 2 Ibs. 55c Ml Perfect's Regular 15c Canned Goods 2 cans for 25c Sl.O0 —Specials—s 1.00 No. I—l Ib. Bursleys High tirade Coffee. 2 Ibs. Nucoa Oleo and I lb. Fresh Side for SI.OO No. 2—2 lb. Bursleys High Grade Coffee and 1 lb. Fresh Hamburger for SI.OO No. 3—2 Ib. Fresh Side Meat. 1 lb. Bulk Pork Sausage and 1 Ib. Bursleys High Grade Coffee for SI.OO No. 4—2 Ibs. Medium Bacon. 2 Ibs. Bulk Sausage and 1 Loaf Fresh Bread for SI.OO No. 5—2 cans Perfects Canned Vegetables, your choice, I’/j lbs. Hamburger and I‘ 2 Ibs. Bacon in chunk for SI.OO (ORDER SPECIALS BY NUMBER) Try our Beech-Nut Product Special—Buy 2 articles and receive one car. of their cooked Spaghetti or Baked Beans Free. SPECIXL—One I-arge Package Lighthouse Soap Flakes. Regular 25c size (with a meat order) for 17c H. P. Schmitt Meat Market

lor in the Coolidge administration. MAN IS KILLED Portland. Ind.. Sept. 20. — (U.R) — Hugh Riggs, 38, was killed instantly here when a train struck his auto--1 mobile at a crossing.

BREAK-IN EFFORT FAILS Geneva. Sept. 20—(Speclai)—A bold attempt was made last night by a thief

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