Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1929 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE—Chinchilla Rabbits, for fur, food and fancy. Chas. J. Miller, 226 N. 7th st. 233t30x FOR SALE—Sweet Cider. 25c per gallon by barrel and 30c per gallon per gallon jug. Third car load apples just received. All kinds of mixed apples, $1.25 per bushel, at my cider mill at Hoaglaud. August Koeueman, Hoagland. 241-ts FOR SALE—I2S head ot year old brown leghorn hens. William Neadstine 1 mile east and % mile south of Pleasant Valley. 244t7x FOR SALE—Clark property on North 3rd st. House and 5-car garage and office building. Rental shows 12% on your investment Steele & Jaberg, K. of C. Bldg., phone 256. 244t6 FOR SALE- Belgium colt, thre.-year-old, well broke, sorrel light mane and tail. William Drake, route 8. 245FOR SALE Blue t'iber baby corri.iioPhone 681 or see Mrs. Ed Coffee. 246- tx FOR SALE—Used Coal ranges. Northern Indiana Public Service Co. 247-6 t FOR SALE—Brunswick victrola, like new. Will also trade for livestock. Phone 0-885. 247-3 t FOR SALE — Mueller Fnrnacette. Slightly used, in good condition. Telephone 1123. t 248-3tx FOR SALE —1 Good Shropshire Buck 2 years old. Otis E. Shifferly 1 mile North of Boho Phone 864-0 R. F. D. 8 248-3tx FOR ’ SALE—Waterman, (Heatrola) type stove; walnut finish; looks like new. Cheap. Beavers & Fryback. 248t3 for SALE Apples. sl. Holstein bull. 1 year old. J O. Tricker Phone 869-H. 248-3 t WANTED WANTED- All kinds of bugs. Maier Hide and Fur Company, Telephone 442. 246-6 t LOST AND FOUND FOUND—MaIe hog which strayed to the J. D. Dailey farm north of town. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. 246-3 t FOUND — Colt Owner may have same by getting in touch with W. E. Faurote. Rt. 5. Phone 31-C Monroe, and paying for ad. 247-3: x LOST —Tan sheep lined coat on 4th street or on Preble road. Return to 429 Winchester St. Reward. 247- tx FOt^ND—Sheepskin coat. Owner may have same by getting in touch with W. E. Faurote, Rt. 5. Phone 31-C Monroe and paying for ad. 248-3tx STRAYED OR STOLEN—Registered Buck Lamb; tag in ear. Notify Phil L. Schieferstein, R. R. 7, Decatur. ; Ind. 248t3x FOR RENT Fok lIENT—Six room house on 13th. | St. Phone 666.246-4tx I FOR RENT —225 acre farm, near De catur, Inquire E. B. Adams above National bank. Phone 66. 248-91 I COURTHOUSE Real Estate Transfers Jesse W. Snyder, et ux. 7 acres in I Jefferson township, to John Wall ct ux tor SI.OO. NOTICE TcFtAXPAYERS Notice Is hereby given that Monday. November 4. 1929, will be the last day to pay your fall installment of taxes. The county treasurer's office will be open from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. during the I tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a 10% penalty will be added. Do not put off paying taxes as they must be paid and the law points out the duty of the county treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division ot taxes are asked to come in at once. Don't wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone so please don't ask for it. We will be glad to mail the paid receipts to those who mall in their checks to this office before .the final tax paying date. Ed. Ashbaucher Treasurer of Adams County Indiana Oct. 12, 18t
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dee. March May Wheat $1.29% $1.37% $1.41 Corn 91% .96% .99% Oats 50 .52% .54 East Buffalo Livestock Market Following is the summary of the East Buffalo Livestock market today, as furnished by the U. S. Department of Agriculture: Hogs, receipts 4,000. Holdovers none. Market fairly active, generally 15 cents lower. Odd lots: weighty butchers $lO-10.25; packing sows, $8.35-8.75. Cattle receipts 300. mostly cow>. Market, very slow; weak to 25c lower. Cutter grades $4 25-7.00; common light bulls $7.00-8.00. Calves, receipts 700. Vealers active to steady; $lB down. Sheep: Receipts 3.400; lambs rather slow; mostly steady; quality plain. Good to choice sl3-13.25: medium and strong weights $11.5012.25; throwouts $lO-10.50; fat ewes, $5.25-6.00. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Oct. 18 —(UP) —Cattle receipts 75: Calves receipts 50; Hogs receipts 300; Sheep receipts 200. Hog Market 20 higher; 90-110 lbs. $8.70; 110-140 lbs. $9 20; 140-160 lbs. $9.55; 160-200 lbs $9.75; 200-225 lbs. $9.85; 225-250 lbs. $9.75; 250-300 lbs. $9 65; 300-350 lbs. $9.45. Roughs 8; Stags 6; Calves 16; latmbs $11.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected October 18) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.12 No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.09 No. 2. White Oats 40c Barley 50c Rye .—BO c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, doven 42c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat -43 c To Conduct Cattle Sale Next Tuesday McHutton Brothers of Randolph county, Illinois have shipped thirty head of fine Guernsey. Jersey end I Shorthorn cattle here tor an auction sale to be conducted next Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock by Col. Roy Johnson. The cattle will arrive tomorrow and will be taken to Bellmont fiark where any one interested may see them. The cows will be milked each day and the milk will l>e given away. You can milk them yourselves it you wish. Col. Johnson conducted a sale for McHatton Brothers a year ago. If you are interested you can see the cattle any time between tomorrow and the hour of the sale. o Mrs. Dallas Elzey and Mrs. Linu Kern and son, of Fort Wayne, are visiting relatives in this city today.
Announcement ' —BY— j 1 H. 0. White ' Starting at once there will be a : daily Hog market at Berne, Ind. , Wednesday and Saturday will be I. calf and lamb days. Cattle days 11 will be announced later. p Berne Market Berne. Ind., Oct. IS HOG MARKET i 90-110—$«.5O 300-350—59.45 10-140—55.75 Roughs—sß.oo 40-160—59.45 Stags—s6.oo 00-225—59.80 Calves—sl6. 25-250—59.50 Lambs—sll.2s 50-300—59.60 CHARGES Hogs—3o pec head. Calves —50 per head 1 Lambs—2o per 1 head Cattle—7s per head. No Charges will be Made for Weighing. Yard Hours, 7 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturdays—Close at 12 P. M. Stock Yard Phone No. 30 A. D. Welty, Ass't. 493 Residence T. E. WHITE, Mgr.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER IK, 1929.
SOCIETY LADIES AID SOCIETY HOLDS REGULAR MEETING The iardies Aid Society of the Christian Church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joe Cloud. Clever Ha.'iowcca decGiatluu, were arranged about the entertaining rooms Twentvfive ladies were present at the,meeting. The regular routine business was disposed of and plans were completed for suppers to be gjven the first and third Saturdays in Novembei One dew member, Mrs. Kelly was present at the [fleeting. Following the regular business session /the hostess assisted by her daughter Isabel, served delicious ' refreshments. CLASS ENTERTAINED WITH HALLOWEEN PARTY Miss Isabel Cloud entertained the 1 members of the Triangle and Loyal 1 Daughters Class of the Christian • church last evening at her home on 1 Mercer Avenue. The affair was in the • form ot a Halloween Party. The Cloud home was cleverly decorated with Hal- ’ in ween appointments and with orauge 1 and black crepe paper. Several clever < contests and games which included a ’■ cat contest, pussy foot game, ghost ( story, and many other features were 1 enjoyed. Ana Anderson. Jo Anderson ‘ Oliver and Glenola Reefy • were successful in winning prizes at 1 the conclusion of the contests. The J hostess served a delicious two course luncheon of sandwiches, cookies, cider, t and marshamallows and pop corn balls.' r The guests other than the regular' class members were Oren Schultz, Henry Neiriter, Edward Anderson, and Frank DeVor. o t LOCALS ■ Fred V. Mills was at Fort Wayne ( this morning and called on JAies Bain well known local man who nas bee uill theie several days, suffering from an 1 attack of sinus trouble with which he has been afflicted for years. He is ,i resting much easier* today and thinks 1 he can come home tomorrow or next ,j day. He is at the home of Jack- Me- ' Feeley. Mrs. H. H. Lammiman and son < Bobby and Mrs. Roy Runyon spent ■
PUBLIC AUCTION As I am leaving the farm I will sefi at Public Auction on the Ambrose Durbin farm. 2 miles east, mile south of Monroe; 6*4 miles south of Decatur on County Farm road, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929 Commencing at 10 A. M. 5— HEAD OF HORSES—S Black team marts, 14 years old. weight 3500 lbs.; Gray team, 3 and 4 yrs jld, weight 3200 lbs; 1 Roan mare colt yearling, weight 1290 lbs; these mares ire in foal. These are all good horses. 6— HEAD OF CATTLE—6 One Holstein cow. 5 yearn old, l>e fresh Jan. 1, giving 5 gal. per day now, 1 Holstein cow, 8 years old, be fresh Feb. 20, giving 3% gal. per day; 1 Holstein cow. 4 years old. bred, giving 6 gal. per day, an 8 gal. cow; 1 Roan cow, 6 years old, be fresh Dee. 15, giving 4 gal. per day; 1 Guernsey Heifer, 18 month old, be fresh Jan. 1; 1 Holstein Helfer, 9 month old, an exceptional good heni of cattle. HOGS—I Spotted Sow, 10 pigs; 1 Red sow, 7 pigs; 1 Red sow, pigs by day of sale; 2 Brood sows, due to farrow- last of October. CHICKENS—-25 White Wyandotte pullets, starting to lay; 4 dozen yearling White Leghorn hens. GRAIN AND HAY—2OO bushel Oats in bin; 40 acres of good Corn in field; 10 ton good Clover Hay; 5 ton Soy Bean Hay. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Turnbull wagon and hay ladders; grain drill, 10 hole; double disc, I.H.C. 14-16. John Deer gang plow; corn planter, C.B.&Q; mowing machine; spike tooth harrow corn plow. John Deer; walking plow. 14 in; 6 shovel garden plow; double shovel garden plow; stone bed; mud boat; trailer; double trees, 3 horse and 2 horse; Cow Boy tank, heater; brooder stove, coal oil Simplex, used one reason; chicken self feeders; butchering tools, lard press and sausage grinder, feed cooker, meat board; 1% horse gas engine; extension ladders; 1 set work harness; 1 set harness; horse coIJMrs; pitch forks; 1 Anker Holt cream seperalor; 1 Globe cook stove, good as new; Base burner; ail drums; barrels; hand garden plow; sickle grinder; 1 gas lamp; 1 gas lantern; 1 hoy. oiler; 1 hog shoot; drill press; 1 vice; 15 bushel potatoes; wheel barrow; spray pump; spring wagon. Monroe Ladies Aid will serve lunch. TERMS-All sutne of 310 ami under cash. Over that amount a credit of 6 months will be given purchaser to give a bankable note bearing no interest if paid at maturity, if not 8% interest from date of sale. 4% discount for cash on sums over SIO.OO. ROY CHILCOTE, Owner Roy Johnson and Jeff Liechty, auctioneers. Dutch Ehinger, clerk. REAL ESTATE Al 1:0° I’. M. on the alxive named premises, the undersigned administrator will sell at Public Auction the following described real estate: 10<i acres, all level black loam soil. One of the best farms in Adams county. Excellent drainage; good fences; barn 40x76, cement, floor throughout; grain bins, a fine bam; double corn crib and scale shed; two tool sheds; poultry house- hog house, cement floor, water pitted to hog. house; other necessary out houses. House square type, 8 rooms and bath; completely modern, a fine farm home. Located on good road near schools, churches and markets. TERMS —1-3 cash. 1-3 in 12 mouths and 1-3 in 24 months. This farm sold by order of Court. Dore B. Erwin, Admr.
yesterday at Fort Wayne. Mary Maxine Brown and Billy Brown left Wednesday evening to spend the rest of the week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frisby at Bryan, Ohio. Mrs. \V. Guy Brown and Mrs Freeh Hower motored to Bluffton yesterday and visited with Mrs. Omer Butler. They were the rne«ts at a chicken supper served honoring Mrs. Brown who celebrated her birthday yesterday. WINNERS NAMED IN CLUB WORK (CO.VTIMUCD FROM PAGE OVE) Moses, Roy Strickler. Melvin Liechty, Chester Schwartz. Metha Bieberich, Gordon Liechty. Leo Nussbaum. Calvin Steury. Lorine Rich, Martin Hibegger, Naomi Schwartz, Reuben Habegger, Vera Schwartz. Dessie Mazelin. Dan Habegger, David Liechty Esther Steury, Manele Beard. Leona Mazelin, Elda Nussbaum, Noah Habegger. Harvey Habegger. Peter J. Mazeline. Other winners in the sewing and canning clubs were: Victora Springer, Ruth Yake. Mabel Borne. Wilma Andrews, Mary Jane Reber, Mary Koos, Marie Scherry, Irene Cottrell, Louise Gage. Helen Fritzinger, Mary McMillen, Helen Nyffeler, Susan Bresick. Alice Reinhard. Alice Baumgartner, Irene Girod. Ruth Borne. Mary Diehl. Eloise Noble, Harriet Kunkel. Eleanor Johnson. Winners in the sugar beet, corn and third year calf clubs will be announced later. 2 — ~ ~ O— — — ~— Fruit Drive Continues The drive for Hospital fruit which the ladies of the Civic Section of the Woman’s Chib is -sponsoring is pro greasing satisfactorily it was announced today. If anyone who has been miss ed and who desires to donate fruit will call 936, 332, or 525, someone will call | immediately for the donation. tI’POI\TME\T OF UHIIM*TH ITOIC WITH UiLi. VWHAHI) M». MMI Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator with will annexed of the estate of John Liechty, late of Adams Counts | deceased. The estate is probably solvent". Christian E. Liechty. Administrator with will annexed Oct. 4, 1929 Dore B. Erwin Attorney <>■ t I-11 -1 <
\OTU E Ol Pl 111 H I.ETI’IM. Notice is hereb> given that the undersigned. Superintendent of Construction of the Ay res-Brown Drain in Washington Township, Adams County . Indiana will on Friday. Ort. 25, up until 10 o’clock A. X 4. of said day at the office of Kalph E. Hoop. County Surveyor, of Adams County. Indiana, In the Julius Haugk Block north of the Court house in the City of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, receive sealed 1 blds for the constructiou of uiatn in accordance with the report, plans profile and specifications therefor now on file in the office <>f the Auditor of Adams County. Indiana, in said cause. opi:\ i>h%i\ From Station <» plus 00 to station 77 to 0. Bids will be received and a contract let for the draining system as shown in the report, profile, plans and specifications, therefor. No confidential bids will be accepted Each bidder will be required to state specifically for what he will construct said drainage sytem furnished all labor and material therefor. Bidders will be required to file their bid as required b\ law ujain forms furnished by the. undei signed Superintendent of Construction. Eac h bidder will be required to make and file with his bid necessary affidavit of non-ctriiu- i sion. and that he is a buna fide bidder. Each bid must be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to double the amount of suc h bid conditioned for the faithful performance* c of said work and contract. Each bid may be accompanied with a certified c heck for $75.00 as sure ty that the bldde will enter into contrac t if he be awarded the contract therefor. Such bond 1 to be- approved by the Superintendent ( "of (Construction. Said Superintendent reserves tlie right to rejec t any and all bids. Both bond and bids shall be ac know* lodged by a person having authority to ( administer oaths. » No bid will be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of such work or in excess of the benefits found. The tinu- for the completion of the work will be macle known by the Sup- 1 erintendent on the day of the sale, and j the contractor will be required to c omplete the work within the thne fixed in the contrac t. Italph E. Hoop Superintendent of Construction Dated tills 10th day of tßtober 1929. Oct. 11-18 James Cowen ot the Decatur Castings Company is in Flint ana Pontiac. Michigan for a day or two, attending to business for J.is company
Buy Tires Now 6th Annual SALE Ttewlwe —ss— On Thursday, Oct. 31. will give away absolutely FREE ■nrHEj ETOKa A , ,KESTf)NE (ASI HgS A FIRESTONE BATTEIO ■i> IPHr ' Eu *i information " Uk sslYdtSiHi 1771 -> gladly given you. Stop in. — Balance of This Month Relieve all tire worries by putting on a complete set of new Firestones. Prices v.e.e never lower! The tires in this sale are all firsts, regular gum-dipped and guaranteed. FIRESTONE OLDFIELD Size Cases Tubes Size Cases Tubes 30x355.05 $1.05 30x3 $4.40 $ .89 30x3'- ex. size.. 6.50 1.35 30x3' - ex. size.. 5.00 I - 1 ’ 29x4.40 7.40 1.50 29x4.40 5.65 1-29 29x4.50 7.95 1.55 29x4.50 6.20 1-33 30x4.50 8.25 1.60 30x4.50 6.30 1-39 30x5.25 11.90 2.00 30x5.25 9.55 1-80 31x5.25 12.25 2.05 31x5.25 9.85 1-83 30x5 T. T. 19.90 2.30 30x5 H.D 20.05 2.30 32x6 H.D 42.45 4.10 32x6 H.D. * 32.00 4.10 R. N. Runyon & Son Garage South First Street DECATUR ’ Phone 772
FOR SALE] 120 ACRE FARM, Washington Township, 2 miles from market improved. Can be bought with small down payment. Have 120 Acres for rent. PAUL GRAHAM At GRAHAM & WALTERS — — Dairy Cow Sale TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1929 at 1:30 p. m . AT BELLMONT PARK, DECATUR, IND. 30—GUERNSEYS. JERSEYS AND SHORTHORNS-30 This herd of cows is from the McHatton Bros. Jersey anil Guernsey Farms (of Randolph county. Illinois) and are as good as grow. (This offering consists of fresh cows with calves at side; also a few close springers and heifers.) Those cows will be at the Bellmont Park, Decatur, for two days before the sale and will he milked there twice a day. Come and look them over and try them for yourself. Free milk for everybody. Bring your bucket. As we are breeders of dairy cattle you will find this to Im altogether a different and better class of cows thar. has ever been sold in Decatur or surrounding territory. A few of these cows are legistered. All are T. B. tested ami s/perate goverumeut test charts will be furnishbd with each cow. Owners will guar-antee-to sell al! cowt on day of sale and no cows sold before sale McHATTON BROS., Owners Ladies invited to attend sale. Auctioneer —Roy Johnson. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET RESULTS
