Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1930 — Page 2
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I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, J BUSINESS CARDS, « AND NOTICES ImMSOUOKMIK SffiflX" KlX'xiX H >< M JWWC*! FOR SALE run nAl.r. Uu«'ru 'ey J<>rsi■ vt ow 4 yeir-old giving 4’f> B»1 milk. Chan. Lougtnberger Rou e 7 tur, Ind., 30743tx >i)R SAlli—APPl■ 855.“ Wagners and Baldwins. sl.lO to $1.85 bushel. Prices reduced on Grimae, $1 25 bu. 8. E. Haggard, 1 mile south and >4 mile east of .Monroe. It Ox FOR SaLE — 6~year old Durham cow with calf by side. Fred Basse 1 mile rant and 1 mile north of I Preble _ 2-8 t x FOR SALIC Fiili blooded Holstein j bull, 12 mouths old. Priced fori quirk sale. Phone 885-A 2-3 t FOR SALE—New Mattresses. SIB.OOI mattresses for $12.00 Cheaper mattresaes at SB.OO. Sprague Furniture I Co. 2-.il I FOR SALE Used piano in good) condition. Pries $150.00, $20.00 down . and $2.00 per mouth. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 199. 2-3: For Sai J: -Twi?':;~~39 tires for Ford. Also radiator for 1923 Ford. See Perry Ogg. Second Hand Store. 3-3tX FOR RENT FOR KENT House and barn 3 mile east of town. A good place for cows and poultry. Phone 6735. It4x FOR RENT-Six room, house with light, water and gas. large lot. 4bl South 11th St. Isaac Chronister. 2-3tx FOR RENT- Semi-modern house. 715 Kim street. Phone 5264. 2-3 t FOR SALK -Mule hog of the Spotted Poland China type. Phone 2 rings on Willshire line. Mattie Young. h’Oft RENT Sen>i-niodern residence near General Electric on Ninth Street. A. 1). Suttles. 3-6 t .•’OR RENT—B 6 Acres 3 miles West * of Decatur. Good buildings. Inquire at 420 Closs street or phone 145. 3-3tx WANTED WANTED—Typewriting to do at home. Experienced. Will call for and deliver after 6:3(1 p. m. 601 Mercer Ave. or phone 1268 3-6tx AN OPPORTUNITY The Moorman Mfg. Co., has an opening in Adams Co., for a reliable. energetic man. who ha-s auto and is experienced in feeding; livestock. If interested write or call —L. H. Guion, 4629 Arlington Ave. Fort Wayne, Phone Harrison 26484. 412 _LOST AM) FOUND FOUND Pair of shell rimed glasses. Owner may have same by describing piopert yaml pay for ad. Inquite Daily Democrat office 3-31 x i LOST -Sack s. tankage between Studebaker (arm and Dejaiur. Finder please notify lieu S. Colter ! Decutlti R. 11. 6 I’lion - 569-A 4-3t.\ LOST - AwningVrank - I’hnisc no’iiy Yager Bros at furniture store. 4-3tx Cash Audi" ws of Monroe was a visitor here today. Mrs. Fred Liuninger and daugh-l ter*of Rout - 4 was a business via:-j tor heretoday. Notice! Notice Is hereby given to the j members of the First Christian [ Church that an election will l>< held Sunday, January 19, 1930, at 11:30 o'clock am. at the Church | for the 'purpose of electing one i Trustee for the term of three years. 'Grace Lclchtensteiger, clerk. Jan. 4-tl I PLEASE SEE WINEFRIDE KITSON Amcrienn Security Co. First door west of Postofflce for your 1930 Auto License Plates Open Evenings. Thank You. Lobenstein, Maynard & Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone. Decatur 346 nr 844. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant licensed Embalmer OWN A FARM We have several farms for Mile that are financed, except small payment to show good laith on part of buyer. These farms are offered at a low price and successful renters! arc tinted to see us. Long time will be given to make lull payment. The Suttles«Edwards Co. Phone 358 Decatur Indiana!
OVERCOATS Greatly Reduced. Don't delay any longer. Buy early and at our low price s now in effect. MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Ind.. Jan. 4 Livestock: i 114*130 pounds $9.30 i ! 130-160 pound* . s9.Bu | ’ 160-200 pounds .... SIO.OO ' 360-250 iHiuuds ... . $9.80 I 250-300 pottnrts $9.70 300 pounds and up $9.55 ‘ Roughs $7.25-SB.OO ( Stags SS.UU-S6.UO i Calves $16.00 Lambs . sl2.t>o: East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, N. Y.. Jan. 4. j —Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 300; : holdovers. 500; very active ami! evenly s(t-75c higher; mostly to, shippers, bulk. 120-150 lbs., $11: others nominal. Cattle: Receipts, 25; supply light during week, quality plain, generally steady; good steers ami yearlings. $12.90 $11; medium and I short feds $11.25 $12.75; common steers and heifers, $9.25 $10.25; I cutter cows, $4.25-$6.50. Calves: receipts, 25; vealers h log ug $1.50 to $2, low for week, 1 supply liberal, good to choice, sl7$17.50. Sheep: Receipts. 200, lambs I sharply lower early in we: k. loss nearly recovered late sales; good to choice. $13.75-$14.15 against sl3$13.50 Monday; medium and strong i weights. sl2-$13.25; fat ewes, SSJ>O- - CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Jan. Mar. May July t Wheat $1.24 I.2y’k 1.32% 1.33 Horn .91 .94% .96’, Oats .47% .48% .48 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected an. 3) No. 2. Soft Winter Wheat $1.15'1 No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.12' No. 2 White Oats 40c i Barley . .. 50c | Rye . 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET i Eggs, dozen . .. 35c 1 BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat • 35c COURT HOUSF Marriaga Licenses Huhe:l F. Sprunger, Bern . La ■ bo; er, to Mary Burkhalter. Berne. I Helen llanbold of this city will return to Indiana Unive:si y to- ! mor. ow. Don Miller will return to Frank ! I i.n College will return to school 1 -iehacl. 11 ■ starts back Sunday. * | Vpp*. liilnivni nf VflisinjMtrHlor .nolle: is hereby glv.-n, That the i unot-rHlgned has been appointed i | Admlnislartor w in, the win anpe'- 1 I '-'I of the . state .f Saeili l.nella ' eiHii.s, :tat. ~f Adams Courrty. .1. -1 <<-ise.l. The estate is probably sot I vent. E Hh i Lfnliart. Administrator j With will annexed. lh l!«‘i an ! s< burger, Attorm-vsl UiHFiry 3, I :»30 an j I-] |.]s | RADIOLA, GREBE AND ATWATER KENT RADIO Trade In your used radio or phonograph. WERLING RADIO SALES Preble, Ind. Phone 17 on 28 jfc J a Jf v? * b /By 5 b s r The New Sun-Tan Complexion I has captivated all. Give your I skin this seductlvs, hea.thy ap- | pealing beauty thru the new I "Oriental Sun-Tan" shade. . Natural In appearance, withstands water and win not rub I off or streak. Ideal for stock ; Inglesa limbs. Alsu made In White, Flesh and Rachel. I GO’JRAUDS j‘ . Stnii 10r for Tr< 9 l 1 -f 4? ■
DECATUB DAILY DEMOCIUT SATUIUJAY, jainujmyi — 1 ' ' " KV ‘ E,< NOW SHOWING "THE DISAPPE A JI r Risi K * FORM OMER rum ‘ CO °’-? / LAH-WOLL IS IT A STAR- f AIUHILE AOO SjT RLbmMt'HL’' SLEEP./ PLtNTY LOOKS LIKE IT'S UrtXL IT ISN'T BUI BUSOJ Ml T A SLEt p lF SITTING ON THE jgfjS jp jd ofc/ HtRE frUGK!
Church Announcements Zion Evangelical Lctheran West Monroe and Eleventh Paul W. Schultz, Pastor G rm ‘it services 9:09 A. M. En dish mrvi.es with Sunday -ciiiuay schi’.oi io:"" A. M. Yearly m-eting Sunday Jan. 12t;’. Vesitiy me ting Friday Jan 10th. I I 7:30 1. M. ■ , . - —a* ■ — - ———*■ ■ — Zion Reformed Church I Comer Third and Jackson Streets A. R. Fledderjohann, Pastor We tire beginning the new year wit , » vital i-huach program'. Th'' co-t.;>ei;. ting chureh“s of the city I hiaVe oti' 1 thing- in mind. They are | ! United in Spirit, For One Cause". | . Th" p.ogtam for our church for the ; .next two w ejts is announced in j I .mother column. Let us begin to-1 I morrow. Sunday school at 9:15 in charg. of Prof M. F. Worthman. Holy Communion and Memorial ‘ Service for the departed at 10:30 'e'el»"k. Those who pissed on dur |:ng 1929 : re Mis. P.argara Spulb r, t '.o.e, I 'imDs I immert, ASh-u ! 1. ■'• Franklin. Ivan Eugene Slusher# p\ngust ip Fell-, nicy r, Mary Ellen ! Vest. Sermon subject. "The Life | We Now Live". Senior and Junior C. E. societies I at 6:15 with helpful discussions on | helpful topics. z
PUBLIC SALE] The undersigned will sell at public auction on the Heimann farm, j 1 miles south, 1 mile west of Decatur; 2 miles north, 1 mile west of Monroe, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1929 Commencing at 10 a. m. 3—HEAD HORSES AND MULES—3 Sorrel Gelding. 11 years obi, weight 1509 lbs., sound and a real work horsi : t;,ay Gelding. 10 years old, a good work r; Black Horse Mule, 8 years old. weight 1450 lbs. • I 6—HEAD OF CATTLE—6 | Two Rel Roan cows, 7 years old, will be fresh last of February,! it gal. < ows; Holstein cow, 8 years old, v ill be fresh March 2nd. millrz ! 5" lb. per day when fr< sb; Red Cow, 4 years old, will be fresh February! (.In. a gal. cow; Holston ifcil'er, will be fresh by day of sale; If, liiioa.lis old Heifer Holstein; one 16 months old heifer. 34—HEAD OF HOGS—34 Two Duroc sows; 2 Poland China sows, will farrow in March; 3b : head of good shoats, weighing from 4" to 9tt pounds. FARM MACHINERY One McCormick binder. 6 fl. cut; 1 Thomas hay loader; 1 Johnsmi I mower; 1 hay odder; 1 hay rake; 1 Hoosier grain drill. 8 hole; 111 1 rolary hoe. m w; 1 I'. A (). sulky, almost new: 1 Oliver sulky; 1 Case) 'walking plow; 1 corn cultivator; 1 internal anal corn planter, 89 rods] wire; 1 double sjiovel plow; 1 disc, 11-U; jn ; 1 sp ke tooth barrow; J spring tooth harrow; 1 lard drag; 1 farm wagon; 1 hay rack and beet, r.: a combined; 1 iron wheel wagon; 1 Appleton manu>« spreader, il DeLaval cream separator. No. 12: 1 International gas engine, 1% horse power; some rubber 2-in. belting; one 8-in. iron puliev; 1 Hot ; Shot, co>l and kni.e switch; 1 Steward horse clipper; 1 seif hog feeder, j 1 bloc; and tackle; hog crates; 1 Oho brooder stove, 1009 chick size; ; i double trees :nd s ngle trees; hay sLnr.s mil tig chans; 1 set o, 1 ' lire "Ching harness; 1 set buggy harnss; some old six horse collars; 89 rod check roll wire; 1 barrel cart; 1 A-shape hog house; some seed corn mid many articles not no ntioned. TERMS All sums of and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit o' ! •> month Purchaser to give a bankable note bearing 8% interest th. | las: :: nouiili.s; 46< discount for cash on sums over ss.o(f. Nd property, ito be removed until settled for. J. P. HEIMANN, Owner [ ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer. DUTCH EHINCER, Clerk. Monroe M. E. Aid will serve lunch. j Dec. 30-Jan. 1, 4. - . * . ■ .
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DECATUB DAILY DEMOCBAT SATURDAY, JANUABY I, 19™.
Evening services at 7 o'clock with! tne Rev. F. 11. Rupuow D. D. of Fort J Wayne pleaching. His subject is! "The Growing Christ ". The young! men's chorus of the church will ssist with special music. Thia church also joins the other < iircli.‘s in extending a cordial Invitation and welcome to the Students in Col, Reppert's AuctioneerI ing School. The official board will meet on j Monday irglit at 7 o'clock. ~o — St Marys Church I First Maas 7:00 It'hTd.en's Mass . ... .... .. .. 8:30 |ll gh Mass 9:45 I i’tayer hour ami Benediction 2:30 o First U. B. Church R. E. Vance, Pastor I Regeneration. How Describee, i "Therefore, if any man be in Christ 1 lie is a now ermture: old things are ! passed away; behold, all things are I become u xv " Tlie morning service begins at 9:15. Th*, first part of the service is given to Instruction .did the stcond part to the public worship s rvice. If you are without a church home we would be glad to! w leanie you to our services. Even[ing set vice begins at 7:00 o'clock. I I The services throughout the week ; begin a' 7:30 o’clock. The Book Sistei's. Ladi s Quartet and Rev. Mr.
I Hey all if near Ohio City. Ohio I will have charge of the music at I the evening service. COURT HOUSE Real Estate Juliana Bosse et al, 40 acres.! Preble Township, to Martin 11. Dei-1 mer for SI.OO Mar in 11. Dcitm r 40 acres. Preble Township, to Cecil D. Col! et nx for $3,400,00. -Decatur Home Builders, part in lots 555, 556.' 557. Deca‘ur, to Min-! nie D: Vor for SI.OO. Amelia Christen, part in lot 60, [ Decatur ,to Elizabeth E. Smith tot [ SI.OO. In tha. ease of John Debolt vs. I rnnsylv.mia lailroad Co., damages aa motion of plaintiff all deposifans were otdered publish'd. Set so: trial January 13. In the i- sc of Willshire Bank Co.: vs, Maynard A. Prising, r et al.' claim a motion .by Southern Sure!;'
In 1930 6 Where Are You Going Financially? .1. f Will you allow another year to pass as has done without being able to meet your bills? Tonight at home take a pencil and paper, figure your income and then decide bow much you can lay away for the day of adversity. Let your NEW YEARS resolution be S a firm and fixed determination to stick Ito your budget that you prepare. Stmt That Savings Account Save Weekly. Hie Peoples Loan & Trust Company ,:A? k < ’ s SE:iv!( E ’
Ug——. .. —a : Co., to require plaintiff to separ.it can os of action and to docket third paragtaph of complaint *e a separate cause of action was overrule". Exeep lon was taken by defendant Surtty Compuny and 15 days were gi..iit d to file bill of exception. In tn the s.me case. C. L Walters and Matson. Carter. Ross and McCord i appeared for defendant Fannie Gip | ———- —— Jaceb Mitch ot Monro visited in _____ T— . INTERNATIONAL PAPER AND POWER COMPANY Boston. Mass., Dec. 11. 1929 The Boaid of Directors has de- ’ elared a regular quarterly dividend Jof 1%% on the 7% Preferred Stock Company and a regular ■ quartet if dividend of l’’i'.. on the C, Preferred Stock of this Com patty, payable January 15th, 1930, to holders of record at Hie close of business December 26th, 1929 I Checks to be mailed. Transfer I l ooks will not close. 11. G. LADD. Assistant Treasurer.
daughter Mary were aniourj “Vl-" nd" Hrs Fred Engle ami present ut the contest at Charter No. 3028 REPORT of condition of the FIRST NATIONAL EAM OF DECATi R. IN THE STATE OF INDIANA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 31, 192, RESOURCES I Loans and discounts - .j—s6sM I United States Government securities owned _...... 112 J I Other bonds, stocte. and securities owned 17M | Furnitdre amt fixtures -■ - n- ■ Rvhl fY’tiito owned other than ha liking nous®...* s| I Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank M [('ash and due from hanks ' Redemption fund with V S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer — S J Oth r as eta _ j Tplal . - Z $1,171 LIABILITIES Cat>ital stock paid in - —- - *' II W Surplus - A Itiidixided profits—net llrs.'tve:- for dividends, lonlingi ncies, etc 4, Circulating notes out standing 1M) I I'no to banks, im lulling certified and cashiers’ cheeks outstanding —< — 31, Demand deposits - 292| I Time deposits ' — -62? l Total ’ 51.172 J State of Indiana, County of Adams, es: I. T F. Graliker, Cashier of the above-named bank, do soli swear that the above statement is true to the l>est of my knd and belief. , T. F. GRALIKER. Cashier SulscrilHil and sworn to la fore me tliis 4tli-day of January,! tSeal) Clark J. Lutz, Notary i’uj Me commission expires Dec. 23, '3l. C. A. DUGAN. ' DANIEL SPRANG. .1. W. VIZARD. Directors. ; — No. 6— BANK STATEMENT REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE OLD ADAMS COUNTY. BAN at Decatu r . in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business of December 31, 1929 J. W. TYNDALL Presidept D. J. HARKLESS Cai G. T. BURK Vice-President A. SCHEUMANN Asst Cal ’i R. E. MEIBERS Ass’t Cashier Resources Liabilities Loams and discount;. $96«.765.iU J'aiutal Stocks-Paid in $ l!"l : Overdrafts 1.274.34 Snrplu . 3d| ir. S. Gov’t Securities . R.050.D0 ! *" 1 i ‘ le ’ l Ptofits—<N.t 1J i,, , -i Demand Doj )I,W «ls. securittes, |3SOJH) - 21.15:t 'i4 Demand Cer"- , [Hiding house 93.665JH tdoates . 542,981.0" !■ uniiluro and fixture 10M338 Savings DeI [ Dtio r rtul estate owned 62.94 '.. 1:: ' p, ts 73,365.1" . I .ic from Trust Companies ;>! ••< ~! DeBanks and Bankers 60,096.86 > ( t s gio. ° n hal " 1 45.742.cn d flmcks 13L08 [(ash Items 760.9Uj t ,, ij U i(ks . Cash short 546.38 j. Trust Co's 13,198.4 ; Other assets not inoluded i.oiid in the above 865.601 Wils p.hyablo -2112 ■ ; . State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss-** I- i' ; I 1 LuLH-sh. Cashier 01 tllf . ' o j (i ' A(|ftms Cm|n) IX-utu.. Indniire, <.o ,oi nrnly swear that the above slatem- 'tl I «„i,D. J. HARKLESS. < I'M , on to.-d and sworn to befor 4th day of Jan ■■>'!'.l ‘ v ‘ l Henry B. Hel'.OT, No' ry P My commission expires January j::. |
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