Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED < ADVERTISEMENTS, ;; >: BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES IpiyiMX'XJOCXPCXXk.WtXbX XBTK XWK FOR SALE fi >it BAI.L- -Guernsey Jersey cow 4 yen-old giving 434 S*l milk. Chas. Longenberger Roue 7 Deiatun Ind ■ 307-33tx Foil Sai.K APPLES. Jonathans, Wagner* and Baldwins. sl.lO to $1.85 bwsbel. Prices reduced on Grimes, $1.25 bu. S. E. Haggard, 1 mite south and 34 mile east ot Mqjiroe. Wfc #ALK-Tw<> 3 by 30 Fires tor Ford Also radiator for 1923 Font. SeO Perry Ogg, Second Hand Store. 3-3tx Pojt y.”I,K tine • ight room mod era hmm* two square* (ront court house; Three somi-modern six room houses; One seven room modern lious .; One five room cotitage; Onn eighty acre farm, well improved, Chillier on farm; One one hundred acre farm, good location, amortization payiut nt plan. Only small down paymint, required to own oue of three home. three homes. Hugh C. Daniels, Realtor located iu McCieuahau s Law Office, 10 South Second st., Phone 48. 6t2x FOR SALE—Freli cow. Artitur Blakey, R 3, phone 81 I T. st3x ; FOR SALE ~ Brunswick phonograph and about 30 records. I Phone 719-E. 5t3 ■ FOR SALE 'ini Hush lof Manchu Soy Beans. Excellent for seed. $2.50 j per' bushel. A. A. Werling. 1 mile north and 34 mile east of Tocsin. Tues. Fri. Wed. 5-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT — Semi-modern residence near General Electric on Ninth Street. A. I). Suttles. 3-6 t FOR RENT 80 Acres 3 miles West of Decatur. Good buildings. Inquire at 420 (.’loss street or phone 145. 3 3tx FOR RENT—6 room house, gas. lights and water, barn, good garden. Vacaut'jan. 8. phone 1188. 5t3. WANTED WANTblF—Typewriting to do at liouie. Experienced. Will call for and deliver at.er 6:30 p. m. 601 Me'rcer Ave. or phone 1268 3-6tx: AN OPPORTUNITY The Moorman Mfg. Co., has an I opening in Adams Co., for a reli-1 alite, energetic man, who has auto and is experienced in feeding livestock. If Interested write or call -L. H. Guion. 4629 Arlington Ave. Fort Wayne, Phone Harrison 20484. 4t2 LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Pair of shell rimed gla'sses. Owner may have same by describing propert yand pay for ad. Inquire Daily Democrat office 3-3tx LOST-Sack of Linkage lie!we n Siudebaker farm and Detatur. Finder please notify Ben S. Colter Decatur R. R. 6 Phone 869-A 4-3lx LOST—Awning crank. Please notify Yager Bros at furniture store. 4-3tx LOST — Sum of money Sunday morning somewhere near bumnets section. Finder please notify I Depatur Democi at or call 393. Re wtml- . 5-3tx LOST —s|. E. Sunday school gold Star pin with 1 li.-r below. Box 36 Pleasant M : l!s. 5-:stx LOST Black pocket book with xi]>per top < obtaining gold pieces, green c;>mb. fountain pen, check boijk and other mtiele a . Finder I'l -us call 703. 5-21 x Jesse Mann of Gencvi vlsped In 1 litis ci'y today and c. ended to I busir s. Notice rs Annual i,. e e mq or th: Members The Decatur Saving; and Loan Association January 13, 1933, at 10:00 A M. Notice is hereby g ven that the annual meeting of the members ot Iho Decatur Savings and Loan Association win be held at its ofM- 119 S. Second street, (with Graham & Walters) Decatur, Indiana, Monday, January 13, 1930 st 10:30 a. m. said meeting a Board of Di reutors will be elected, and the matter of amending the By-lain wi|l be considered, and any othet matters over which the members have authority to act. • DECATUR SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. ' M Kirsch, Preside nt. I Paul H. Graham. Asst. Sec y-Tress. | ' I

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OVERCOATS (■rcatly Reduced. — Don't delay any longer. Buy early and at our low prices now in effect. xcHunrXrtjo. kz DvcArtir <**' S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 737 Ambulance Service MONEY TO LOAN Au unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS ' Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 8. 2nd St. For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor anti Nalurapath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. 11. ZWICK & SON ; Calls aqswered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 More Money for Your Property with Chris Bohnke Auctioneer Phone 874-H Decatur, Ind. fF— —j —o Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER and Real Estate If you wish to sell your real : ' estate either city property or | farm land, see me for Quick | Sale; by Auction or at private I ' treaty. Office Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones 606 and 1022 o - o Mr. and Mrs. Orie Newhard and family a.tended the birthday party given in honor of Mrs. Drusilla Furbman Monday evening. o I . I DR. (. V. CONNELL i VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phons: Office 143-Reridence 102 i .Special Attention given to cat Ue and poultry pi act ce 1 Q J ■ EAT (’hop Suey. Mexican Chili. Waffles and Old Style Buckwheat Cakes —at— CAMPBELL’S Typewriting Stenographic Work i If you have any extra tvp<>- | writing or stenographic work 1‘,*91 *” *l° it- I’lioiie | 12 for appointiuent. i Florence Ho’thoyse ' liiilge .1. I Merryman's Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. Lohenstein, Maynard 6 Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Calls answered promptly dav or night Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. ! Residence Phone, Decatur 346 or I 844 Residence Phone. Monroe. 31 LADY ATTENDANT ; I Lady attsndant licensed Embalmer

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Ind.. Jan. 6.—Livestock: 90 120 pounds 18.90 120-140 pounds $9.25 140-160 pounds $9.60 160-200 pounds . $9.80 200-250 pounds $9.65 250-300 pounds $9.50 300 pounds and up $9.35 Rougs $7.2548.00 Stags $5.00-$6.00 Calves ....... $16.00 Lambs .. $12.00 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Wheat $1.29% $1.33% $1.33% Corn .91% .94% .96% Oats .47% .49 .47% Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind.. Jan. 6.—tU.R) —Livestock: # Cattle receipts, 50; calves receipts, 50; hogs recepits, 400; sheep receipts. 100; hog market 5-15 c off; 120 Ihs., down. $8.85; 120-140 lbs.. $9.10; 140-160 lbs., $9.65; 16(8200 lbs., $9.75; 200-250 lbs., $9.65; 250-300 lbs., $9.55; 300350 lbs., $9.45; roughs, $7.75; stags, $6; calves, sl6; lambs, $12.50. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 8.100, holdovers 100; active to all interests 40c to 60c below Saturday s erratic mark et and 10-20 c over Friday’s average; bulk 120-240 lbs. $10.60; few $10.65; 250-270 Tbs. $10.35-10.50; packing sows $8.25-9. Cattle receipts 1,750; steer quality very plain, fairly active strong to 25c higher; good yearlings $13.50; medium and short Teds, $11.50-13; common steers and heilers. $9.25-19.80; fat cows $7.759.90; cutter grades $4.25-6.50. Calves: Receipt- 1.300; vealers mostly steady $17.50 down. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Co’- rcted Jan. 6 ’■'<>. •’ Soft Winter Wheat $1.13 V >. 2 Hard Wheat sl.lO v o " White O.ts Barley s<>r ■ Itye g n c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET tggs. dozen 35c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 3 » c NOTH E TO XO\-lIESt»i;.%TS In the tdainx Circuit Court >ov. Term, lIW9 ><,. |3t«i, < oniplalnt for Divorce •state of Indiana Adams County Sts Bes.-iie-H. Koller, is. H Fay Rolle '. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that B. Fa, boiler, t|ie above named defendant 1“ i mm-resident of the State of Indiana Notice is therefore hereby given ’lie said B fay Roller, that lie be sm) appear before the Hon. Judge 2... 'dt Court on th -ill, day of February. 19:ift the sane being the IKtli .lurldiclal Dav . , ','7 ’ regular term thereof. •> lie holdeti at the Court House in 'he < Itr of iie.-aiur, ■■ommencing 1” th * " rd riav " r February . '' ' and plead by answter or emur to said complaint tjr the Mine win |.e heard and determined in bin absence. " IV name, and the Seal said < ours hereto alfixid. tills lay of t'e'ember IMJW. Bernice Nelson. Clerk Mi’-.'.-ibi Nelson. Depute 1'u..0-.|,er yS. |0 '9 Eichhorn. Gordon amt EdH Attorneys for Plaintiff.' Dec so. Jan 6-13 ' I I’OIM”E>’ EXEt l TtlH No. ares Notl-e i« ho’-ehv given. That the on tornrtne I ha« been apno|pte.| '.\e. mor of the F«’st" o’ Sonhje |t >. I brock late of Adams Count-. <j s . eeased. The Estate is probably solvent. j Chari* ■ <"». Hohrock. Executor 1 December 21. 1»2». Dec. 23-30 Jan. til

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1930.

\OT|< i: OF PI BI.K I.B’l”H\<; I Notice is hereby given that the I undersigned drainage commissioners 1 <»f Adams County and Wells County | Indiana, will on Saturday, the 25 <lay of January. 193 Q, up until 10 O’clock A. M of said dty at the office of Ralph E. Roop. County Surveyor of Adapts County. Indiana, in fhq Court House In Decatur. Indiana, receive staled bids f ’F the cleaning out of the I’ounktn Drain, by virtue of an order <»f the Adams Circuit Court, made and executed in cause No. 13179, Sarah Frauhigvr and others. Ex Parte in the Adams Circuit Court, in accordance with the report plans. proHlc and speculations therefor note on tile with said drainage lommissiuneTS. Bids will be received and the contract for the cleaning out of said Younkin drain to (he original specifications as shown in said report, profile, plans and specifications therefor. No confidential bids will be accepted, and each bidder will be required to state specifically for what he will Jo and perform the work specified, furnishing all labor and materials therefor complete. Ridders will be required to file their bids with said drainage comjnissiuners and each bidder will be required to make and file with his] bid an affidavit of non-collusion and that he is a bona tide ladder. The successful bidder shall enter into a contract for the performance of such A'ork and give bond and security in a sum equal to double the amount •f such bid. for the performance of his contract to the satisfaction of said drainage commissioners. Each bid shall he accompanied by a certified check for as evidence of good faith, that he will enter into tontract as bid for if the same be awarded to him. No bid will he accepted in excess of the estimated • of said work or in excess ot benefits found. i he time for the completipn of the worn will be made known by the irainage commissioners on the day of sale and the Contractor will be required to complete the work within the time fixed in the contract. Amos K. Stoneburner Drainage Commissioner Adams Co. Jas O. McCarty Drainage Commissioner Wells <’o Jun 6-13 Charter No. 469 BANK STATEMENT Report of the condition of Farmers State Bank at Preble, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on December 31, 1929. WM. M. MEYER, President ALBERT RBPPERT, Vice-Pres. U. R. SMITH, Cashier NOAH ARNOLD, Asst. Cashier Resources Loans and discounts .$105,499.25 < Overdrafts 306 80 U. S. Gov’t Securities 47.57 Other Bonds, Securities. etr 38,359.18 'Banking house 3.700.00 Fu.aiture and fixtures. 3,600.00 O‘hei real estate owned 6,946.75 uue from Trust Companies, Banks and Binkers and Cash on Hand 26,251.27 Cash Item* 62.04 Total * . $184,773.46 Liabilities Capital Stock —Paid in. $25,000.00 Surplus 3,300.00! Undivided Profits— Net.... 928.56 ; Demand Deposits $63,701.42 Demand Certiorates ... 86.983.73 Savings Deposits 3,378.80 154.063.95 Other Liabilities 1.480.96 Total $184,773.46 State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss: I. C. R. Smith, Cashier of the Farmers Stale Bank of Preble, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is trup. C. R. SMITH I Sqbscribed and sworn to before me thi« 4th day of January, 1930. Charles A. Fuhrman, j • Seal) Notary Public M.v commission expires Sept. 12. 1939. —— n __ Mr and Mrs. France Couier and Mr. and Mrs Ray Keller sptut last 1 I evening jn Fu. (, Wayne.

ADAMS COl NTY KIDDIES ADMITTED TO MOOSEHEART (CONTINUED FTtOM PAGE ONE) late Fred Fogle of Geneva, who ended his own life by hanging April 1. 1929 were the Geneva children admitted through the efforts of the Decatur Moose lodge. Dora Jane Wilkinson. 8; Harry Walter Wilkinson. 6; Phyllis Jean Wilkinson, 2. and David Wood Wilkinson, 18 months, of this city, children of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilkinson of Decatur also have been admitted to the school. PLEASE SEE WINEFRIDE KITSON American Security Co. r First door west of Postoffice for your 1930 Auto License Plates Open Evenings. Thank You.

a-■ - ■ Auction Sale 6 Room Home—6 SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1930 at I:3Q 1». M. Located on corner of Studebaker and Schirnicyer street, go south on Winchester street Io South Wan! school, then west to sale. This property is in a gotxl state of repair. good I) room house. New'iy papered. Semi-modern, garage, lull size lot, in tact a good home, and why pay rent when jon can buy a home at your own price and on the following terms - Small cash payment, day of sale, balance SIO,OO per month until paid for. V>u can see this house at any time. I’or further information. see BOY JOHNSON, auctioneer. JOHN COOK, owner DON’T BUT NEW PARTS NE\ Eli sutler the needless expense of replacing cracked niachineiy parts l until yo.u sec us. For we save thousands -«f dollars a year for folks with this etlicient welding service. Welding fuses the cracked pieces 10, , gelhei and makes them stronger than pew so miuh cheaper than replacing. Biiminber RIVERSIDE for welding repairs. Riverside Garage i ————————— ■

. Contracts have been receive I and returned to Mooseheart and the local examining physician found it necessary to remove tonsils of four of the children, Dora Jane and Harry Walter Wilkinson i and Mildred and Ermin Fogle. The operations were performed Saturday and as soon as the children are able and the final contracts from Mooseheart are received the children will be ready to enroll in the Mooseheart school. Mooseheait is a home and school for oprhaned children of fathers who were members of a Moose lodge in any city in the United States. The children are raised at j Moose heart under supervision of j RADIOLA, GREBE AND ATWATER KENT RADIO Trade in your used radio or phonograph. WERLING RADIO SALES Preble, Ind. Phone 17 on 28 I

housemothers and fathers and when they become of school age they are sent to Mooseheart school. The entire city is under the supervision of the Loyal Order of Moose lodge. The ten i hildren are the first! ever to enter the home from Ad-j ams county. laical Moose officers are happy that the children have been accepted as there is a long waiting list at the home. Charles Heare, secretary of the local lodge stated that no date had yet been set for taking the children to

MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years ) Farm Loans 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —THE— Suttles-Edwards Co. COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DECATUR, - INDIANA

ijy I j gj Getting What I You Want? luuady re(]ui|-es money. Few of us have ll enough of that—there are !so many demands on Jm wages or salary. Clearly, < we need income besides. bL We get extra income bv ad having money to invest, f I Investment begins with ; ‘ aving. and compound in-ei-cst; is the first return. M oesn t that commend the saving idea to you? First National Bank Capital and Surplus, I PSA $120,000.00 ; 1 "" "Indiana ■

Mooselieart, but that as sooii final reports of physicians are m in the (late will be annouiicei Os Ray of Geneva was a iiuiM visitor in this city today. .. —- B

Communit] Sale SATURDAY, JAN.! Schlickman’s Feed Barn Plenty of Fee din Hogs; Cattle an Sheep that we will si at private sale at at time. Butler & Murphy —- —« ..Lf imii Jllgg