Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1929 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, j 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, 11.25 per bushel at my cider mill at Hoagland. August Kocneman, Hoagland. 281tf Foil SALE—Fruit Cake for ChrisTmas. Phone 842. Mrs. Ed Augenbaugh. 436 North Second street.2Bs-616 FDR SALE— Good pop corn. Phone 7965. Zeser Bros. 287-3 t FOR SALE—Electric Brunswick Pianatrope'Radio attachments. Cost $530. Sell Reasonable. Phone 7965 Sun Set Park. 28e3t FOR SALE— Michigan apples. Baldwina, $1.60 bu.; Jonathans, $1.40 and $1.85 bu.; Wagner's. $1.40 and $1.85 bu. Grimes Golden sl.lO, $1.40, $1.85. Bring containers. S. E. Haggard 1% miles west of Monroe.2Bß-St FOR SALE—7S full blooded Buff Or] - ington pullets. One spotted Poland male hog. Inquire (Walter Reppert, Craigville Phone. Decatur route 4 288-3tx FOR - SALE—I92S Ford Coupe ou good rubber and in good condition at the William Bieneke and Rev Andrew s farm sale, December 9. 288-3 t FOR SALE—4" bead of steers weighing from 406 to 700 pounds. Also some good Springer cows and heifers. Phone 876-A. Peter C. Miller, 2 miles south of Decatur. * 288-3sx FOR SALE -6 head of shoalts. Lulie Walters, Recatur, R. R. 8. 284-3tx eod FOR SALE—2S6 Hereford and Angus steers, wt. 400 to 900 lbs. Sorted in even sizes in carload lots. 3 loads fine T. B. tested springer heifers. 2 loads cows, 3 loads spring calves, will sell one load or all. Harry I. Bat), Phone 411, Fairfield, lowa. 289-2tx FOR RENT T FOR RENT —6 Room house all modern Phone 544. 267-ts FOR RENT —6 room house on North Thirteenth St. Phone 666. 286-stx FOR RENT—6S acre farm, one mile north of Monroe. On State Road 27.1 Mrs. J. D. Hendricks, Phone 30 Mon- ; roe. 287-3t3x FOR RENT—6 room bouse with garage on Bellmont road. % mile from Decatur Willard Steele owner. Phone 5424 287-33tx FOR - RENT—Semi-modern house at 715 Elm Street. Phone 5264. 288-3 t FOR RENT—New office rooms above the Morris 5 and 10c store. See manager eod-tn wanted” WANTED Man lor farm work. Woman or girl for house work. Steady jobs. Good wages. Call 3903.' 287t3x | W ANTED — 10 tons of good bailed J straw. Peter C. Miller. 288-3ti| WANTED Cash register, in any con-! dition. Large or small. Address I’. O 1 Box 164. Markle, Ind. 288-3tX WANTED—AII customers and anyone desiring any of the California Perfume Products, which were formerly handled liy Mrs. Myrtle Wise, are asked to notify Mrs. Charles Beineke, who” will supply all needs. 289-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST 4 -Black auto robe someplace on Fifth St. Finder please return to Geo. Dixon. Indiana St. 288-3tx Mrs. F. M. Schirmeyer who has been ■ a patient at the Adatns County Memorial hospital for a week past is improvtog. Mrs. E. G. Chenowith of Chicago, Illinois. Is visiting with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. [ Pumphrey, and will remain over the week-end. Sam Nit-ssbauei of Berne visited here lids morning en route to Chicago " here he will take orders for Ills noveltv company. Sam says they are now turning out more cedar boxes than ever before in history and are employing 129 people. Special line of Hand made Christmas Novelties. Also club prizes. Mrs. Henry Thomas, 321 No. sth st. Tel. 708. 286t3

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Ilogs: Receipts 4,600; holdovers 800; slow 10c to mostly 15c lower; bulk 160-250 ills. $9.60-9.65: few $9.75; 110-130 lbs. $9-9.25; packing sows SB-8.50. Cattle: Receipts 150; slow, fairly steady; short fed steers $12.75; medium heifers $10.60; all cutter cows $4-6.50. Culvers: Receipts 500; vealers active, steady, $18.50 down. Sheep: Receipts 3,000; iambs drug gy, weak to mostly 25c lower; good to choice handyweights $13.25-13.75; medium and strong weights $ll.OO- - common $lO-10.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. March May Wheal $1.27% $1.34% $1.38% Corn .90% .95% .98% Oats .46% .50% .51% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Dec. 4) (Corrected Dec. 61 No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.17 No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.14 \o. 2 White Oats 40c Barley 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozt n 42c RUTTERrAT AT STATION Butterfat ... ... . 39c COURT HOUSE

Marriage Licenses Frederick C. Rhoda. Accountant, Fort Wayne, to Elizabeth Erwin, Decatur. The Commercial Investment Co., has filed a replevin suit in Adams circuit court against Freeman Schnepp. The summons was issued, returnable December 18. Bond in replevin filed. Writ of replevin issued. Theodore Torborg and Peter Martin have brought suit ou note against Paul Irey and Elma Irey. The summons was ordere dissued, returnable December 19. Ed A. Bosse represents tbe plaintiffs. , NOTICE I will be out of my dental office Friday and Saturday. December 6 and 7. Burt Mangold, Dentist. 287-3 t ti*i*oiNTMi;Y'i oi t lint NO. MOT Notice is hereby given. That the untlerisigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Margaret Diener late of Adatns County, deceased. The Estate is probably sohent. 1 Philbert E. Gase, Executor Lenhart. Heller & Suhurger. Attorney*'

Announcement —BY— H. 0. White Starting at once there will be a daily Hog market at Berne, Ind. Y/Vednesday and Saturday will be calf and lamb df>ys. Cattle days will be announced later. Berne Market Berne, Ind., Dec. 6 HOG MARKET 90-130- $7.95 300-350—59.00 i;?0-15o—$8.30 Roughs—s7.7s 150-170—58.75 Hogs—s7.7s 170-220—59.05 Stags—ss.so . 225-275—59.20 Calves—sl6.so 275-300—59.10 Lumlie—sl2.7s • I CHARGES Hogs—3o per head. Calves—so 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, ,' Stock Yard Phone No. 30 '! A. D. Wslty, Ass't, 493 Residence T. E. WHITE, Mgr.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929.

NOTICE OF NPEIIAI. MEETING OF <Ol NTI < <>l XIE Notice is hereby given the the taxpayers of Adams county. Indiana th.it a special meeting* of the Adams County Council of said county will be held at the Auditor’s office in the Court House al Decatur, Indiana. at 9 o'clock A. M. on Wednesday December IN, 1929. at which time and place the said council will consider, and make if they deem adviseable. the following special appropriations for the several county offices and institutions, towit; Fund Clerk per diem 102 80.00 Auditor’s 201 20.00 Treasurer 602 295.00 Recorder 201 8.80 HMH Ith Comai. 102. x. 1.2 v Co. Council 102 200.00 -la 11 205 .. lOO.tO Co. Farm 305 150V.V0 Rd. of Guardian 412 ... 200.00 Legal Advertising 204A 160.00 Justice of Peace, Mileage 3.40 Probation - 88.20 Insurance K. F. P. I6,o«) Court Houst* 205 120.00 Supt, of Schools Off. Fur. 600.00 Taxpayers appearing; shall have the rigrht to be heard thereon. After such appropriations have been determined and made, ten or more taxpayer® feeling themselves aggrieved by such appropriations may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing: their petition therefor with the county auditor within fifteen days and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. Dated December 5. 1929, Albert Harlow, County Auditor Dec. 6-13 MPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOtltß OF COMMISSIONER* Notice Is hereby given that there will he a special meeting: of the }3»ard of County Commissioners of Adams county, state of Indiana, held at their rooms In the court house at Decatur. Indiana, cm Friday December 27, 1929. for the purpose of considering: ami allowing; of all claims against the county. All persons having: or holding: claims against the county are hereby notified to file such claims with the Cotnitv Auditor of said county at least (five days before the date of such special meeting. Given by order of the Board of County Commissioners this sth day of December, 1929. Albert Harlow, County Auditor Dec. 6-13 — o Mrs. H O. Jones of Berne visited here last evening.

Don’t Delay Longer in joining our 1930 Thrift Savings Club Your friends are coming in by the hundreds and getting an early start. They realize the need of beginning early; it will make it easier to continue. OUR ENROLLMENT HAS EXCEEDED ALL PREVIOUS YEARS AND HAS BEEN GREATER THAN WE EXPECTED. Make an initial deposit as a Christmas gift for some friend. It will be appreciated. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. BANK OF SERV IC E

JOINT WILL IS FILED IN COURT (CONTINVBD FROM PAGE ONE> E. Burt Lenhart was named executor and filed bond in the sum of $20,000. The will provides that all just debts be paid and that a grandson Theodore Heller receive SSOO. The widow Carrie Seherry receives 80 acres in Kirkland township to be hers until death. The property then goes to a ««’>, William F. Seherry. Forty acres in Kirkland township are bequeathed to the widow and then at the time of her death to two sons, Lewis Seherry and William F. Seherry, share and share alike. William F. Seherry is to receive the best team of horses on the Seherry farm and all necessary farm implements to enable him to farm. The rest is to be divided between William i and Lewis and Susie Corson, share! and share alike. The widow is to receive SSOO cash.' A codicil was attached to the will | which altered one item. The grandson, Theodore Heller, according to the codicil will receive $2,000 instead of SSOO as provided in the will. The will was ordered probated. Administrator Named The Peoples Loan and Trust Co., was appointed administrator in the estate of Arthur Hall. The widow filed her consent to the appointment. Letters were issued and confirmed. SIMULTANEOUS MEET PLANNED (CONTINUED FROM operate. The seven churches joining in the services are Presbyterian. Ev-| angelical, Baptist. United Brethren, I Christian. .Methodist and Reformed.

“A united effort with one accord for one purpose will bring a better feeling and a more durable effect for the benefit of the city as a whole,*' stated one of the committee members when asked concerning the approaching services. o Dr. Burt Mangold will follow the Yellow Jackets in their game with Winamac tonight. vo-ttt E Ol IIIK I'.ntXt. or RIOS FOR ROOKS. RI.AXKS, STATIONERY , ETC. Niniev is hereby si'vn inui the Boar i of Coinnilssloners ut Aoarns County, Indiana, will on the ISth day of December lain, until 1” o'clvek a. ill. receive bids tor tne luroishiug of books. I.e gal Blanks. Stationery, and office supplies, in a< curduni e with the Speciflcalioiis now oil file al the .Auditor a Uitiie of said county. . .. Said l id to be accompanied with the bond ahd affidavit as provided by law Said specifteations being divided in ■lasses me, two. three and tour, and blds will be received anil awarded upon lowest bid of each class. rln- Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. . Auditor .Adams County, Indiana Albert Harlow Dec. 6-13 MITHE OF FINAL SEI II.EMENT Ol ESTATE NO. g.-s,-. Notice is hereby given to the iTi - ditors. heirs and legatees ot .lames <j. Neptune, deceased to appear m the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 2»tn day or December, 1929, and show cause, it anv. why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent Should not be approved; am said heirs are notified to then Unit there make proof ot heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Celeste Neptune. Executrix Decatur. Indiana. December 5, 1929. Attorney Earl B. Adams. Dec. «-U NOTH E FOR HUI' l 01l si PPMBS FOR COl NTV INFIRMARY Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, will receive blds ter supplies to be used and furnished for the maintenance of the County Infirmary for the three immtlis beginning January Ist, 1930. i Bids to be received January sth 1930. Requisition now on file in the office of the Auditor of Adams Co. Albert Harlow Auditor. Adams County. Indiana Dec. 6-13

RESOLUTION IS PASSED AFTER LONG STRUGGLE ICOVTINTEP FROM f »«K OWRi I heir two daughters, Beatrice and Mrs. William Kipp. Nearby was the fain ily friend Leopold Glass, municipal court judge of Philadelphia.

Community Sale < SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7 12:30 P. M. BREINER FEED BARN East Monroe Street 20 HEAD COWS, fresh and springers 1 Stock Bulls—4o Head Sheep Several Feeding Hogs. If you have livestock to sell bring it to the feed barn Saturday, Butler ar.d Murphy Christe Bohnke, Auct. John Starost, Clerk PUBLIC SALf 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. M make real horses. Come, look them over. TERMS—CASH. EDWARD STUMP. Owner Roy Johnson, auct.

PUBLIC SALE We, the undersigned, will sell at public auction on , , IJ < miles mile south of Magley, 6% miles west and ’/a mile sou' It east and 2 1 - mile.- not th ot Craigville, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1929 Commencing at 10 A. M.—The following described property to-wt ■ 7—HEAD OF HORSES--7 (( . m { Team of Gray Geldings, S years old. weight ...It Gra) . years old. weight 1800 lbs.; Bay Gelding. 7 years m■’ weigM Gelding, 3 years old, weight 1700 lbs.; Sorrel Brood .iiu. 1650 lbs.; Gray Horse Colt, 7 mouths old. 15—HEAD OF CATTLE—I' , 1? Roan cow, 6 years old. due to calve soon: Brindb ~eeks; red fresh last of Dec.; black cow, 6 years old, been tresb '■ soon . Hoan 9 years old, will be fresh in .lan.; Roan Heifer, dim 1 , , jn Heifer,*** 1 Heifer, giving good How; Black cow, giving good now 1 shortbe fresh in May; Red Heifer, will he fresh in April. \ f , HoWeB horn bull, 18 mouths old; .Jersey bull calf, about •> mom j’ l>o uuds. bulls; Roan bull, 3 months old; Red Steer, weigh l m ' weaned 95—HEAD OF HOGS —95- Nine brood sows, bled. ■ m ■■ 111 feeders; 1 Chester White Male Hog. FARM MACH IN ERY )nc hay 108df r; Deering Mt. binder; Moline fertilizer wheat drill. and W ndem. Deering mower; hay tedder; New Idea manure spie.ii • > rac k and f ral “ 2 spike tooth harrows; 3 spring tooth harrows; 2 wagom- ■ ■ . stout bed combined; Hat bottom hay rack; 3 corn eultiva o ()ljV( . r King buggy; Blackhawk corn planter; Oliver riding ’• t ’ x; 3 sets ‘ plow; hay rake; roller; gas engine and pump jack; cit j' - feeder; 1,11 work harness; corn sheller; wagon box; platform s< ' ■ nliin y art '' h fountain; sausage grinder; dump boards; heating s °first class 10 too numerous to mention. This farm machinery is a dttlon. jump a ci* 11 TERMS;—AII sums of 210.H0, and tinder, cash; " interest Hl’ 11 ' of 6 months, purchaser to give a bankable note beat |, ar ge<i *ront “ at maturity, if not paid at maturity 8% interest will " of sale; 4% discount for cash on sums over 210.00. WM. BEINEKE and REX ANDREWS, ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer. church Lunch will be served by Ladies Aid of Refoim

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