Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 233, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1929 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, g BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES ■■iimiiii i ii iin"ini7)~nn.--r— FOR SALE FOR SALE —Dark blue flannel middy bluuse and skirt, reed rocker, some practically new mason jars for canning. Tel. >SO. 231-3 t FOR SALE— Full blooded Barred Rock pullets hatched first of April. Paul G. Habegger, phone Berne 4621. Monroe R. 2,23U3x FOR SALE-Eating and cooking apples $1.25 and up per bushel crate. Bring container. Michigan Elberta peaches S. E. Haggard 1% mile west of Monroe. 229-stx FOR SALE—An S room modern house, three blocks from court house. Or will trade for smaller property. Address Box B. C., Democrat. 231-3tx FOR SALE — Pair of Toledo scales, good as new, will sell cheap. Can be seen at Ed Coffee's shoe repair shop J. W. Meibers.23l3tx FOR SALE—Bicycle, like new two new tires. Walter Summers 9u9 Walnut St. X 231-3tx FOR SALE —Full bloo led Barred Rock pullets, ready to lay. Phone 0-885 2,11-3 t FOR SALE—Tomatoes, 75c per bushel Trout farm. 232t3x FOR SALE— 1929 Whippet 4 sedan, i Will trade for cheaper car. Frank Young, Wren, Ohio. 231-3tx FORF"SALB>—Flemish Giant Rabbits; five does and three bucks. Also some good huts. Phone 908. E. C. Martz. 2313txeod FOR SALE—IOO white leghorn yearling hens. Essex Coach. 1925 model in good condition, $90.00 Tel. 885-M 232-3 t FOR SALE—Chinchilla "Rabbits, for fur, food and fancy. Chas. J. Miller, 226 N. 7th 5t.233t30x FOR SALE —Barred Rock Pullets. R Wolfe, Decatur R. 9. 232-3 U WANTED WANTED—Job to cut corn by the shock. Phone 308. Perry Kinnaman. 231t3x WANTED—Boarders and Roomers — Wholesome and sanitary Board and rooms. Prices right. Erie Grocery and Restaurant, phone 965. 231t6x WANTED —Currier boys for the Daily Democrat. Do not apply in person. Write your applications to Subscription manager. Daily Democrat. Boys must be over 10 years of age, alert, courteous, punctual and honest. State age and if you have telephone num ber and where you live. 232-2tx LOST AND FOUND LOST —Shopping basket containing food chopper and bottle of medicine Saturday. Finder please call 798 231-3 t FOR RENT FOR RENT —Five 100 m house, lights and water. 720 Elm street or call 1059 231-3tx FOR RENT —Furnished room in modern home. Woman preferred. Phone 225 or 419 after 5:30 o'clock in the | afternoons. 232tS ; FOR RENT—New office rooms above the Morris 5 and 10c store. See manager. eod-tn FOR RENT —An 8 room house on corner of North Eleventh and Nuttman avenue. Call 352. 3tx eod. FOR RENT—Five room house near Casting Co., on Dierkes Street. Good cellar, electric lights and water. A. D. Suttles. 232-31 FOR REN’t —5 room house on North 2nd St. Phone 183. 232-3tx Woman Asks Damages From Canadian Hotel Worthington, Ind., Oct. 1. — (U.R> — David H. Smith alleges that a hotel should determine the temperature of bath water before a customer uses it. He has filed a suit in court here asking damages of $25,000 from a Montreal, Can., hotel for injuries said to have been suffered by Mrs. Smith when she stepped into the bath tub. turned on the water, and rfas scalded by steam that issued from the pipe. M’l’O! VI’MEVI' OF IDM I VIST R Vl'Olt DHBONIS wot WITH WILL tttKlKb to. Z.'.CM Notice is hereby given. That tile undersigned lias been appointed Administrator Debonis non with will annexed of the estate of Ambrose Q. Durbin, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Dore B. Erwin. Administrator Debonis non with Will annexed. September 17, 1928 Sept 17-24 O 1
IN this open sea-son for accidents, there’s only one way to hold the whiphand—insure against them! Surely you’d rather have your head above water than to touch the bottom of your bank roll! Phone us about an Accident Policy! NOW! Phone No. 358 The Suttles-Edwards Co.. Inc. Over Niblick’s Store Decatur, Ind. Illlllllfilllllllll 11 — ■ — 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 & HOM ER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur 346 or 814 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady Attendant Licensed Embalmer S. E. Black I 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 Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE $2250.00 buys on best street in Decatur. Why not buy a rental proposition that guarantees 12%%? One square from court house. One of best small farms in Adams county, with $6,000.00 worth of buildings for SIIO.OO per acre. Needs no fixing. A real buy on Third street. Modem, for $4,000. A Neat home in good repair for $1500.00. Many others. See STEELE A JABERG, Phone 256 232(6 o Millers Raisin Bread for sale Wednesdays and Saturdays each weeK at all grocers. 192
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Fort Wayne Livestock Market Calf receipts 50; hogs 300; sheep 200; hog market 35c off; 90-110 lbs. $8; 110-140 lbs. $8.50; 140-160 lbs. $9,35; 160-180 lbs. $9.85; 180-200 lbs. $10; 200-220 lbs. $10.10; 220-240 lbs. $9.90; 240-260 lbs. $9.65; 280-300 lbs. $9.20; 300-350 lbs. $8.85; roughs $7.50 stags $5.50; calves sl6; lambs $11.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. March May Wheat $1.33 7 s $1.40% $1.44' 4 Corn 96% 1.01% 1.03% Oats 53% .56% .57% East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N. Y„ Oct. 1,-dl.R)— Livestock market: Hogs, receipts, SOO; holdovers, 1,000; market slow, 25-40 c lower. 250-350 lbs. $ 9.75-$10.50 200-250 lbs 10.25- 10.75 160-200 lbs. 10.50- 10.75 130-160 lbs. 10.20- 10.75 90-130 lbs. ..._ 10.00- 10.50 Packing sows . 8.40- 9.00 Cattle receipts. 125; market steady. Calves receipts, 350: market 50c lower; beef steers, sl3-sls; light yearling steers and heifers, $13.25-$15.75; beef cows. $8.75-$9.75; low cutter and cutter cows, $4.50-17.25; vealers. $lB- - Sheep receipts, 300; slow, weak to lower; bulk fat lambs, $13.25$15.75; bulk cull lambs, $8.50-$9.50; bulk fat ewes, $5.25-$6. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Oct. 1) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1 15 No. 2—Hard Wheat $1.12 No. 2 White Oats 43c Barley 50c Rye r 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 37c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 44c n APPOINTMENT OF AI) >ll NIS IH A TOH No. Notice is hereby $, r iv»n. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrators of the estate of Asa F. Engle, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Mabel Mygrant and Fred M. Engle Ad mi ns tra tors September 14, 1929. Judson W. Teeple. Attorney Sept. 17-24 Oct 1. AN AMENDED STATEMENT OF THE OAANEKMItP, MAN AGEMENT. < Tl€< I I. VITON ECT., HEQI IKED BV THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF Al GUST 24, HH2. Os Decatur Daily Democrat, published flatly except Sunday at Decatur, Indiana for Oct 1 hi?” State of Indiana, County of Adams, SS: Before me, a Notar> Public in and for the State and County aforesaid, personally appeared A. H Hclthousc, Who. having been duly sworn avoiding to law. deposes and sa's that hd is the Btisjne’-s Manager of til's Decatur Daily Democrat and that the following is. to the l est ot his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management the circulatin, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, towit: 1. That the names ‘ind addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and I usir.ess managers are: Publisher, The Decatur Democrat Company. Decatur. Indiana; Editor J. 11. Heller, Decatur, Indiana; Managing Editor, J. H. Heller, Lecatur, Indiana. Busieeas Manager, A. R. Holthouse, Decatur, Indiana. 2. That the owners are: The Decatur Derpocrat Company. J. H. Hellar, Decatur. Indiana, Martha A. Heller, Decatur. Indiana. Dick D. Heller. Decatur, Indiana; A. R. Holthouse, Decatur, Indiana. 3. That the known bonlholders. Mortgages, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are NONE 4. That the two paragraphs next above giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockh;Hders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also. in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as tryatee or in any oilier fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom ,su<‘h trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs conta.’n statements embracing affiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; e.nj this affiant ha* no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other secuiities than as so slated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the ’date shown above is 3.24 6. A. R. HOLTHOUSE Sworn to and subscribed before me this first day of Oct. 1929. (SEAL) Margaret Haley (My Commission expires Feo. 4, 1932 Notary Public.
Yale Building Is Razed By Fire New Haven, Conn., Oct. I—(U.R)--1 —(U.R)- - Fire of nndetermined cause virtually destroyed North Sheff, one of the oldest buildings on the Yale Univer-sity-iShefl|eld Scjentific echbcfl campus, early today. Nearby classrooms, administration buildings and clubhouses were threatened by the blaze. Fire officials said the lire apparently started in the quarters of the Yale naval unit on the third floor of the three-story brick and wood building and spread through the second floor and part of-the first. Hundreds of lightly clad students gave Yale cheers for the firemen who had been called out by two alarms. ' ■ ■ -—■*—o Daylight Saving Time Almost Fatal To Man Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. I—(UP)—Changing from daylight saving to stanilar I time annually convenienced hundreds, but nearly cost George Miller. 24-year-old bank clerk, his life. Miller was working in the Frontier National Bank vault last night. It was supposed to be often until 10:30. At 9:30 the lock snapped. The clerk rang a burglar alarm, but police were unable to release him until a bank official arrived. Employees had neglected to change the time-lock when daylight saving
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As I have the State Automobile Agency for Wells County, I have decided to quit farming and will sell ' at Public Sale all my property on I my farm, one-half mile south of ' Craigville, or 2 miles north and 4 miles east of Bluffton, on Thursday, Oct 3, 1929 Sale to start at 10:00 a. m. HORSES. 5 Head —One bay team, consisting of 9 year old gelding and 8 year old mare, weighing about 1500 lbs.; 1 four year old sorrel Belgian mare, eligible to register, weight about 1400 lbs.; 1 three year old iron grey Percheron mare, weight about 1400 lbs.; 1 eighteen months old gelding colt. These are all extra good horses. CATTLE, 7 Head — 1 eight year old red cow. gives 5 gal. milk when fresh; 1 two and a half year old mixed Guernsey and Jersey, giving 4 gal. milk when fresh; 2 two and a half year old Guernsey, giving 4 gal. each when fresh; the above due to freshen next April; 1 mixed two and a half year old Holstein; 1 eighteen months old heifer, a good one; 1 six months old heifer, mostly
PUBLIC SALE As I am leaving the farm, I will sell at public auction, at mv residence. miles north, ;! t mile west of Preble, first farm west of the Preble Lutheran church, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1929 Commencing at 12 o’clock noon the following property to-wit* 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 Two Sorrel Brood mares, 9 years old, weight 1700 lbs., both sound and a real work team; 1 Sorrel fielding, 9 years old ".eight 1600 lbs., a real work horse. B—HEAD OF CATTLE—B Red cow. 5 years old, giving a good flow, bred to be fresh in June; Black cow, 5 years old, giving good flow, be fresh in May; Spotted cow, 5 years old, giving good flow, be fresh in March: Red cow. first calf, giving good flow, be fresh in April; Black ■ cow. 1 years old, giving good flow, be fresh in April; two Yearling Heifers; 1 coming Yearling Heifer; Guernsey Bull, 9 mos. old HOGS Two Black Brood Sows, due to farrow last of Oct i- - her: one White Brood Sow. due to farrow middle of November; . 1 Shoals, weighing 75 pounds each. f FEED—2O acres corn in field; 3L. ton hav in mow. POULTRY— IOO White Leghorn year old hens;'2oo While I Leghorn Pullets. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Two Studebaker wagons, one low wheel; hav ladders; set ; dump boards; grain binder; 11x18 tractor double disc; 11x16 i double disc; Walking plow; Riding Sulky plow; Grain drill; t Mower; Hav Tedder; Rake; Spike Tooth and Spring Tooth Har- ' low; 2 Riding Cultivators; Feed Grinder; Mud Boat; Bob Sled. •I h. p. Gas Engine; 3h. p. Gas Engine; Buzz saw outfit; Top Carriage; Cream Separator; Top Buggy; and many articles 100 ’ numerous to mention. TERMS— AII sums ol s;>.oo and under, cash; over that ; amount a credit of 6 months or. bankable note bearing no interest if paid when due; if not paid when due 8% interest from date . of sale; 1 per cent discount for cash on sums over HERBERT KIRCHNER, Owner Roy Johnson, auctioneer. Preble Bank, clerk
ended Sunday. COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Martin Miller etux in lot 57 Decatur, to Raymond B. Kohne for $10,100.00 In the receivership case of the Farmers and Merchants State bank of Geneva a petition was filed by the receiver to sell and covey the real estate. The receiver was authorized to do so. o South Side High School Publication Wins First Frankilin. Ind., Oct. I—(UP1 —(UP) —Publications of the South Side high school at Fort Wayne won first honors in a contest including newspapers and yearing to B. E. Blackwell, of Franklin Colbooks issued by such schools, accordlege, secretary of the Indiana High I School Press Association. Experience—Honesty Efficiency JACK BRUNTON Auctioneer “Let me sell it.” Phone 105 Decatur, Ind. ~ —__
Guernsey. These are all extra good cattle. HOGS. 87 Head —7 Stood sows, all full blooded Durocs, had second litter of pigs; 36 head good feeders, weight about 125 lbs. The above are all double immuned; 44 fall pigs, two months old. These are all fullblooded Durocs. POULTRY — About 100 head of poultry, all young. GRAIN—B acres corn, 4 ton mixed hay, also some soy bean hay. IMPLEMENTS — Wagon and box; set dump boards; corn plow; breaking plow; one float; mud lx>at; one set double work harness; grain drill; Primrose cream separator with new bowl and disks; one five gallon' cream can. TERMS OF SALE —All sums under SIO.OO cash. Over SIO.OO, 6 months time will Ire given with interest the last three months. 3% discount for cash. R. M. HARTMAN Jess Ellenberger and H. IL High, auctioneers. Gideon Gerber, clerk. Ladies of Christian Union Church will serve dinner.
Bluffton Boy Dies Bluffton. Ind , Oct. 1 -(UP)—Lockjaw, which developed from injuries suftered when Richard Randal) 8, was kicked by a cow, resulted in his death today. , BOARD SLASHES BUDGET Indianapolis. Oct. L— (U.K) —Law en-
——l - r > REAL ESTATE SALE » On the sth day of October, 1929 at two o’clock P. M. at No. 315 N. Third street. Decatur, Indiana, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, Inlot No. 234 in the first addition to the city of Decatur. This lot and dwelling is situated within two and one-half squares of Court Hunse in a desirable location, immediately north of the Reformed Church. Property is offered for sal,- j n inent ot .he estate of Anna Di'oppleman, deceased, subjecLto app) oval of court. TERMS—I-3 Cash, 1-6 in 9 months, 1-3 in 18 mouths. J. W, MEIBERS, Admin. pPUBMC SALIc" As I am quitting farming 1 will sell at Public Auction at my resilience on the Frank Neadstine farm, 1 mile south and 3% miles east of Mouroe, 1' 2 mile east of Valley Church, 5% miles southwest of Willshire, ou THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929 Commencing at 10 a.m. S—HEAD OF HORSES—S Roan horse, 4 years old. weight 1550 lbs., sound, a real hors. Sorrel horse, 2 years old, weight 1500 lbs., well broke; Bay mare, 8 years old, I’veight 1500 lbs., in foal, a real brood mare and a dandy worker; Sorrel mare 8 years old, weight 1500, in foal, a mighty nice mare; Roan horse colt was foaled March 24th, thia colt was third prize colt at Decatur Fair. The 8 year old bay more is the Dam of this colt You will like him. 10—HEAD OF CATTLE—IO Guernsey cow, 3 years old, heifer calf by side; Holstein cow. 3 y.ai-s old, be fresh Nov. Ist; Guernsey heifer. 2 years old, will be fresh Nov. Ist; Roan cow. 5 years old, will be fresh Dec. loth, giving a good flow now; Red cow, 4 I 4 ears old, been fresh 8 weeks, giving 5 gal. per, day; Guernsey cow, 2 years old giving 5 gal. per day, bred; Holstein cow, 8 years old, giving 6 gal. per I lay, bred; Pure bred Registered Holstein heifer, Bonnie Pontiac Pride De Uolantha No. 1349401, a beautiful heifer, out of Mr. Noah Rich herd; Registered Guernsey Bull, Bonnie Louise’s Buddy boy (154645) coming 2 yrs. ’ old; Guernsey heifer calf, 3 mouths old. 41 —HEAD OF HOGS —Duroc sow, 7 pigs by side; two Duroc sows. ; pen; > 30 shoats, weighing from 40 to 135 lbs. each. GEESE—Two geese and one gander. HAY & CRAIN —35 ton of good clover hay in mow, this hay is first class [ put up with no rain cn it; 30 acres of good corn in field; 450 bushel oats in bin. , [ MACHINERY AND TOOLS International 8-16 tractor, in good condition; 14 inch P. &0. tractor plows, new; McCormick Deering feed grinder, 8 inch, with sacker, m-w; McCormick Deering grain binder, 8 ft. cut, like new; Turnbull wagon, 3'j inch, almost new: Gondola grain bed and hay rack combined; Superior grain drill, 10 hole; Dain hay loader, like new; Gale corn planter, good; John Deere 2t row corn plow, new; John Deere single row corn plow; Nisco manure spreadi er; Keystone double disc; Deering mower, good condition; hay tidd r; spike [' tooth harrow, new: farm wagon; wagon box; walking breaking plow; scoop board; double shovel; International 1% H.P. gas engine; 2-hole corn sheller; . stump jack; stock trailer. MISCELLANEOUS—Two double sets heavy breeching work harness; collars; brooder house; Queen brooder stove, 1000 cap; McCormick Deering cream separator, like new: many articles too numerous to mention. TEP.MS —All sums of $5 and under cash; over that amount a endit of 6 months will be gives by purchaser giving a bankable note bearing no interest if paid when due. If not paid when due. 8% interest from date of- tie will be charged. 4% discount for cash on sums over $5. CLARENCE W. MITCHELL, Owner Roy Johnson and Jeff Liechty, auctioneers. Dutch Ehim -clerk I unch served by Toadies Ajd ot Monroe M. E. church. “PUBLIC sale~ As T ain leaving the farm I will sell at public auction "it tin’ Sb igmeyer farm; 5 miles east ot Decatur on Van Wert road; I mile cast, 9 miles south of Monroeville; 1% mile south oi Blceke church, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8,1929 Commencing at 10 a. m.—The following propertv to-wit: 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 Roan horse, 12 years old. sound, weight 1 1(H) tbs.: Brown horse, 12 years old, weight 1500 IBs.; Bav horse, weight I2DO ibs9—HE AD OI CATTLE—9 , Two Holstein cows. 5 years old, making 5-gal. per ’lay l10 "' due to freshen in January, a (> and 7-gal. cow; 3 Holstein Heil ( ' l% coming 2 years old, open; 1 Holstein yearling heifer; 2 Holste.a ’leilers, 9 months old; 1 Red Heifer. 8 months old. This is a vi) line lot of Ihtlsteins. 48—HEAD OF HOGS—4B Four Brood Sows with litters by side; 1 Brood Sow. will ' 11 ' row Dec. Ist; 1 Brood Sow, open; 1 Spotted Poland China auile Hog; 11 Shoats, weighing from 75 to 125 lbs. each. . POULTRY 48 Good Laying Hens; »i() lull blood lila’< le Island Pullets; Brooder Stove, 1,000 chick size. CORN IN FIELD 15 acres of verv good corn in tie! I IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS 1 Two Milwaukee grain binders in good condition; Nisco manuit ; Tiffin wagon, almost new; 1 farm wagon; 2 hay ladders; wagon K’v. ~" n . noards; Mlwaukee mower; Thomas hay loader; hay ladder; hay lu " 1 '. walking breaking plows: spike tooth harrow, good as new; spring tooth ' row; disc Imr roller: two-wheel corn cutter; bob sleds; John !)••• |O ' planter; corn cultivator; Letz feed grimier, 8-inch; wheat drill; 1 1> ." 1 ,, r■ ' der; 16-loot ladder; fanning mill, equipped with electric motor; corn : ' 1 "’ 11 DeLava! cream separator No. 12; 2 double sets work harness; fl. v nets; [ collars and many articles too numerous to mention. TERM.)—AII sums of SIO.OO and under, cash; over tlnlt amount 11 1:1 u time on ba» 'cpnle note bearing no IntereHt if paid when due, if not paid " " due 8% intv st will be charged from date of sale; 4% discount lor CIL 11 " sums over s'■ .00. CARL STEIGMEYER. Owner Roy Johnson, Auctioneer Dutch EiiingyL Clerk-
forcenrent In Indianapolis will have to be carried on without >IO.OOO worth of riot guns, the state tax board decreed yesteiday, in cutting that ti®,' from the budget of Sheriff George L Winkler. o Get the Habit—Trade at Home. It p avt
