Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1929 — Page 2

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PAJAMAS for HIS CHRISTMAS GIFT Give HIM a pair of Faultless (no belt) Pajamas, Hundreds of beautiful patterns. y Quality KJ DsvshH. lad.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE -Sweet cider, 20c per gallon by barrel and 30c per gallon per gallon jug. Third car load apples just received. All kinds of mixed apples, Baldwins, Grimes Golden, Northern Spies, Jonathans and Winesaps, $1.25 per bushel at my cider mill at Hoagland. August Koeneman, Hoagland. 281tf FOR SALE —Fruit Cake For Christmas. Phone 842. Mrs. Ed Augenbaugh, ( 436 North Second street 2'«."»-6t6 ( FOR SALE - Heifer. Guernsey and Holstein, giving 2-gal. milk a day. Will be fresh in spring. John Zimmerman, Decatur, R. 2. 286-3tx j FOR SALE—Chester-white and Hamp- < shire Male Hogs. Age from 6 to 18 ■ months. William Dunlap. Covoy. Ohio 1 R. R. 4, Location 9% miles east of t Decatur on Van Wert Road. 287-21 x FOR SALE— Good pop corn. Phone ? 7965. Zeser Bros. 287-3 t FOR SALE—Electric Brunswick Plan- ' atrope Radio attachments. Cost $530. Sell Reasonable. Phone 7965 Sun Set * Park. 287-3 t FOR SALE -Guernsey bull. 18 months , old. August Selking. Jr., Preble phone. 287FOR SALE— Michigan apples Baldwins, $1.60 bu.; Jonathans. $1.40 and $1.85 bn.: Wagner's. $1.40 and $1.85 bu. 1 Grimes Golden, sl.lO, $1.40, $1.85. ■ Bring containers. S. E. Haggard 1% miles west of Monroe. 288-Btx ‘ FOR SALE -75 full blooded Buff Orpington pullets.. One spotted Poland ' male hog. Inquire (Walter Reppert. ' Craigville Phone. Decatur route 4 288FOITsALE—I92S Ford Coupe on good , rubber and in good condition at the ‘ William Bi ke and Rev Andrew's ; farm sale, December 9. 288-3 t j FOR 40 head of steers weigh- f ing from 400 to 700 pounds. Also some good Springer cows and heifers. Phone 876-A. Peter C. Miller, 2 miles south I of Decatur. 288-3tx -—■ 1 | FOR RENT ■ FOR RENT—6 Room house all modern f Phone 544. 267-ts Foil RENT - Small semi-modern i house. Phone 214 or call at 10$ N. Thirteenth St. 286-3tx FOR RENT—6 room house on North Thirteenth St. Phone 666, 286-stx FOR RENT —7 room modern house. Will be vacant Dec. 14. Call Albert Bieneke, 1064. 286-3 t FOR RENT —65 acre farm, one mile 11 north of Monroe. On State Road 27. Mrs. J. D. Hendricks, Phone 30 Monroe. 287-3t3x FOR RENT —6 room house with garage 1 on Bellmont road, % mile from Decatur ‘; Willard Steele owner. Phone 5424 j 287-33tx I FOR RENT —Semi-modern house at | 715 Elm Street. Phone 5264. 288-3 t ■ WANTED WANTED —• Man for farm work.: Woman or girl for house work. : Steady jobs. Good wages. Call 3903. i 28713 x i WANTED - 10 tons of good bailed 11 straw. Peter C. Miller. 288-3tx WE WANT Rags, Auto Tires, Inner Tubes, News-, papers, Magazines, Mixed Papers, Scrap Iron, Scrap Metals, such as Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Auto Radiators, Batteries, etc. Also in the market for Beef Hides, Calfskins, Horse Hides, Greece, Tallow and Wool. We will call with our truck within a radius of 10 miles, if you bave a load. I Phone 442 MAIER HIDE A FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing. I," DAIRYMEN! I “STRAINWBLL.” Cotton Dim do not clog Strainer — Rapid — Efficient — Bert Quality and Price. Ark for particulars and free sample. • AGENTS WANTED • Wm. H. Burn. 65 W. Jackson Blvd.. Chicago WANTED —Cash register, in any eon-, dition. Large or small. Address P. O. I Box 164. Markle, Ind. 288-3tx. — The car was in a parking space near ' a hotel and four persons witnessed the j theft but could not raise an alarm ini time to prevent escape of the thieves. j

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LOST AND FOUND j I I’OI’SId German fiolice dog. Owner may have same by (ailing 20 or Bernard Clark. 285-3 t LOSf—A Black leather purse with red trimming. 1% miles east of Kirkland High School, Sunday evening. If found call N-6. Monroe phone. 287-2tx LOST Black auto robe someplace on Fifth St. Finder please return to Geo. Dixon. Indiana St. 28s-3tx MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. March • May Wheat $1.25% $1.33% $1.37% Corn .B#% .95% .97% Oats .46% .50 , .51% I East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N. Y., Dec. 5. —(U.PJ — Livestock: Hogs receipts. 2,300; hold overs, 100; draggy, 150-250 lbs., 2535e lower. $9.75; packers now bidding, $9.65; indications higher; weights around $9.25; packing sows, SB-$8.50. Cattle receipts, 50; medium heifers sll steady. Calves receipts, 200; vealers unchanged. $18.50 down. Sheep receipts. 1,300; lambs steady, demand only fair; good to choice, $13.50-sl4; 95-lbs. ted westerns. $13.25; medium and strong weights. $11.25-$12.50; yearlings, $10.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 5. — (U.R) — Livestock: Calves receipts, 50; hogs receipts, 400; sheep. 50; hog market 25-30 c off; 120 lbs. down, $8.25; 120140 lbs.. $8.50; 140-160 lbs.. $8.75; 160- j 200 lbs., $9; 200-250 lbs.. $9.10; 250300 lbs., $9.20; roughs. $7.50-$8; stags. I $5.50-$6; calves. $16.50-sl7; lambs.!' sl2-$12.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET JI (Corrected Dec. 41 < No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.19 1 No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.16 I No. 2 White Goats 42c I j Barley 60c I Rye 80c , LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET J Eggs, dozen 45c < BUTTERFAT AT STATION 1 Butterfat 39c ’ " “ j LOW RATE EXCURSIONS EVERY SUNDAY | via ‘ Nickel Plate Road ? Round Trip Fares From DECATUR $2.75 TOLEDO Consult Ticket Agent I Announcement I —BY— | j H. 0. White Starting at once there will be a I daily Hog market at Berne, Ipd. j 1 Wednesday and Saturday will be ij calf and lamb days. Cattle days ( will be announced later. I, Berne Market Berne, Ind., Dec. 5 HOG MARKET I 90-130 $7.85 300-350—58.90 ' 130-150—58.20 Roughs—s7.7s 150-170—58.70 Hogs—s7.7s I 170-220—58.95 Stags—ss.so 225-275—58.95 Calves—sl6.so | 275-300 —$9.00 Lambs —$12.75 , CHARGES j Hogs—3o per head. Calves —50 per head | Lambs—2o per 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. j Stock Yard Phone No. 30 A. D. Welty, Ass't. 493 Residence I T. E. WHITE, Mgr.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1929.

COURT HOUSE Judge Sutton sat as special judge in Jay county circuit court today. In the case of Lelghner. et al, vs. | Cooper, etal suit for foreclosure, de-1 creed defendant Velkler and Old Ad-1 atns County bank take nothing on petition for receiver herein egelnst defendants Ernest Lelghner. Arra Leighner. Mary A. Leighner and Mary L. Leighner and that restraining order fore entered herein be disolved and set aside. Defendant Verkier and Old Adams County bank ordered to pay costs in this behalf. The case of Esther Kelly vs. Edward Keily, suit for divorce, on motion of plaintiff cause dismissed. In the case of Ezra Gerber vs Arthur Lehman, suit on account, an amended counter claim was filed bj’ defendant. - !" ' ’■ ■■!. JJ-«!

_xWter Comes Cold xveather always brings lots of added expenses. Let us help you meet them. Borrow up to S3OO on your household goods, automobile, etc. Pay us back a little each week or month. Lawful interest. Twenty months to pay if desired. Courteous, confidential service. ' Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Ind.

I Have You Enrolled i - i | in our j I 1930 I ; Thrift Savings Club i I I t • ' ■ I JA The enrollment yesterday was far beyond our g expectations. ® DO NOT DELAY —GET STARTED EAKLY in | one or more of the seven classes which are suited to S every mar, woman or child. . I i S A check next year will be a source of happiness to " your entire family. I i I j | The Peoples Loan & Trust Co.' | BANKOFSERVICE |

Summons ordered issued for defendant Daniel Gerber on counter-claim. Real Estate Transfers Francis Syphers, in lot 1. Decatur, to Mary E. Steele for SIOO.OO.

PUBLIC SALE As I am changing farms, 1 will offer at public sale at this farm, 5 miles west of Berne or 1% miles northwest of Linn Grove, or 9 miles southeast of Bluffton, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1929 Commencing at 10 a. m., the following described property: A number of extra good milk cows, real heavy milkers; 1 driving mare. 800 HEAD OF CHICKENS—Each kind will be sold separate, a number of full bloodded black Jersey giants, a number of Barred Rocks, a number of White Leghorns. The most’of these are pullets ready for laying and quite a number of large choice roostent. HAY AND GRAIN—IOOO bushels of yellow corn, been cribbed for six weeks, extra good solid corn will do to shell any time; 400 shocks in field; 100 bushels 01 early Ohio seed potatoes. If you are Idoking for real seed potatoes you will find them here; 15 tons clover hay; 10 tons etraw in the barn; 100 bushels extra good seed oats, with large kernel. MISCELLANEOUS—Large 40 barrel supply tank; several small tanks: 3 16-ft. hog troughs; 10 small hog troughs: a few self feeders; some galvanized eels feeders fcr chickens; 4 10-gaJ. milk cans: 2 vinegar barrels and other barrels; ft work bench; a grind stone; 2 water tanks; 60 gal. feed cooker with jacket, with an extra jacket; hay cat and ropes, good as new; 1 mower; 1 International hay loader in good shape; 2 wagons with racks; 1 wagon trailer; 2 automobiles for junk; a set of low wagon wheels; two 1-horse shovel plows with 10 shovels; a P & O walking plow; 1 fanning mill, good as new; 1 feed grinder; a 10x12 ft. brooder house witli skids under ready to move; a round I orooder house, 10 feet in diameter; a scratch pen. 8x15; 40 rods hog fem e ; never been used; 1 barrel pitch; 1 15-gal. jar; a refrigerator; 1 sink; a small table; 3 bed steads; a number of other articles not mentioned. In case of bad weather sale will be held in large barn. TERMS—AII sums of $5.00 and under cash; a credit of 3 months without interest and 3 months bearing 8 per cent, interest. 3 per cent, off for cash. ALBERT F. MOSER & SONS J. A. Michaud. Auctioneer John C. Augsburger, Clerk

John H. Augsburger et al, 80 1-4 acres in Hartford township, to Noah Augsburger et ux for $7,500.00 Q fiat the Heblt—l cade at Hama, It P»v>

Card of Thanks We wish in this manner to express our appreciation to the neighbors and friends who assisted ns during the Illness and after the death of Mary J. Frisinger. The Children. termvi’Muvr op titui\isri/\ron Notice Is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Arthur H. Hull, late of Adams County, deceased. The | estate is probably solvent. The i'eopl, s l.oan amt Trust Company Dee. 3, 1»29 Administrator I >.iv«- I’, Erwin. Attorney Dee 5-12-19

Community Sale SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7 12:30 P. M. BREINER FEED BARN East* Monroe Street * 20 HEAD COWS, fresh and springers 39 I Stock Bulls—lo Head Sheep Several Feeding Hogs. If you have livestock to sell bring it to the feed barn Saturday / Butler and Murphy Christe Bohnke, Auct. John Starost, Clerk

PUBLIC SALE I will sell at Public Auction, at Bellmont Park—Decatur, Indiana Saturday, December 7, 1929 Commencing at 1 P. M. 25 — HEAD OF HORSES — 25 , These are mostly colts ranging from suckling colts to 3-year olds. Good size, good bone. Will make real horses. Come, look them over. TERMS—CASH. EDWARD STUMP. Owner Roy Johnson, auct. * — — - 1 Public Sale Our Next AUCTION Os STOVES, CLOTHING and FURNITURE WILL BE HELD SATURDAY, DEC. 7 Commencing at 7 O’clock P. M. at Perry Ogg’s Second Hand Store, 110 Jefferson Street Decatur, Ind. A* Big Fire Sule of Clothing, consisting of Men's. W and Children’s Clothing, Men's and Women's Shoes. .’Hi 1 . Glass Cans, Crocks, Victor Victrola, Piano. Bullets. Commodes. Chiffoniers, Sewing Machines. Radios. BookoiM’'. Wardrobes, Dining Tables. Kitchen Tables, Linoleum. Pedsand Springs. Dining (’hairs. Kitchen (’.hairs. Library China-Closets, Ironing Boards, Rocking Chairs, Writing Sleds, and Cooking Ctensils. Auctioneer Christie Bohnke. Clerks Lucille and Lqla Ogg. “*

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