Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1930 — Page 2
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FtXCXIXWJt.'KIXkpf x >C«' J!I " ;KiK jJ CLASSIFIED ?! ADVERTISEMENTS, ‘ )( w BUSINESS CARDS, « F AND NOTICES I ‘ WO!«« «O M FOR SALE F(>il'“LE General purpose worlt borne and coming two year old roan colt. Decatur phone 8810 _« 3i roit SALE Thin Hood Red Fox gasoline, Linoo Motor Oil, Sedan Tops repaired reasonably. South Side Garage, Monroe, Indiana, J 1< Grpyes. 1 ” FOR RENT FOR I (ENT Semi-modern resi deuce near General Electric on Ninth Street. A. I). Suttles. 3-6: FOll kEN't St rid) modern 7 room house on Adams st re it. tit* squares from the Court House I’liuii- 819. FOR RENT 250 ai re Hu m. 3 ,i. i northeast of Dcca'tur. Rout as one faitn or divide Imo two. Close to schools. Mrs. J. S. Bowers or W. S. Bowels, Phone 125 or 295 7-9 t HUI RENT' i> room house on Ninth street. Inquire at 303 North Eighth street. Phone Sl2. 7-3. iuii SALE“-l’iASo. cheap”lif1 if taken at once. 710 Mercer ave., or I phone 895. 7t2x . FOR SALE API’LEK Jonathans, i Wagners ami Baldwins, $1 10 to $1.85 bushel. Prices reduced on . Grimes, $1.25 bu. S. E. Haggard. | 1 mile south and *4 mile east of | Monroe. 7t6 1 Fb'li SALE or TRADE - Two good propentir* in Montpelier, Indiana One 11-room house , modern except furwive, arranged for two families. Good garage, large barn, gat den and some fruit. Six room cot tag-" on saiw lot. Will >trade for country grocery and few acres of ground near Decatur. Mort McFarren, 222 j Green Street. Montpoli r, Indiuna. | sr WANTED WANTED—Typewriting to do at I home. Experienced. Will call for and deliver as er 6:30 p. m. 601 Mercer Ave. or phone 1268 3-6tx WAITED Someone to cut wood <nt shares. Phone 869-E. 8-3tx : WAITED Good clover hay. Phone ' 7874; Janies Sprague. 6-3tx WANTED Salesman for Lubricating* Oil and Paint: two lines com- ( bined. Salary or t'ot’mniission. THE ROYCE REFINING CO., or THE , ROYCE PAINT CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 6-ltx WANTED -Girl for general housework. Tel. 504 6-3; ; WANTED—Motorcycle delivery, lo cSF or long distance. Groceries, i parcels, baggage, anything, deliver- i cd nt right prices. Call phone 489. Bill Drummond. 7-3 t WE WANT Rags, Auto Tires, Inner Tubes, Newspapers, 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. t We will call with our truck with- i Vi a radius of 10 miles, if you have a load. Phone 442 MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. t 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. &. I. Crossing WANTED -Housework by exju-r- ', ifinced girl for Friday anti Satur day*. Teh?. 1019. 7-3t!' —_.. I irpontmi:\r or I No. UTHM Nnticp j» lit Ki ven. 'Khat th-- < utideinlkh»?<| has been appointed < Executor of tli<* Estab of Jorp|»li i l» . Hiinc-t'ke, late <»f Adams County < The Estate is pn»bablv i solvent. Ithhiird b. Aber., Executor , < ‘lark J. Luiz At tori»e> | Jati » I!i Jan 't-16-2;: ] Lobenstein, Maynard & Hower FUNERAL directors Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phom? 90 Residence Phone, Decatur,346 or 814. Residence Phone, Monroe. 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant licensed Emba Im e r RADIOLA, GRFBE AND ATWATER KENT RADIO Trade in your used radio or phonograph. W ERLING RADIO SALES Preble, Ind. Phone 17 on 28 BETTER HURRY if you want any of that 12c Honey at the HOME Grocery. , I; FOR SALE Teasi of dapple grey horsee, | weight 30011 lbs. iitgui mare, in foal, weight 1500 lb |1 3 year old Roan gelding, weight | . J 450 lbs. Pair young mules. We will buy your horse, it you have one for sale. Robert Mcßeth Leo J. W eber, 221 N. Fourth St. IJ
SI-™—l « ■« Bought your OVERCOAT yet? m You'll find a real i ? selection here and ,i at special reduced prices. x 11 HoiT]K)Usfe:Vi ymmJvFa VJ Dvcelur. Ind. v**'
COURT HOUSE . In the case of Lawrence E. Op > liger vs. Alfred Hogston, et al. ah . solute rule to answer in ten days Letters of administration in the i estate of James A. Harkless t< Samuel Harkless. The letters were approved and bond was filed lin the sum of $1,600. Inventory j nrmher was filed. in the case of Themlore Torhorg ami Peter Martin vs. trey ami trey, judgment vs. defendant, $1)05, with Lint relief amt 8 per cent Interest from date. | In the estate of John M. Gibson It was. found no inheritance tax was duo. The motion to modify a restraining order in the case of Louis A. Graham vs. Grant Light, injunction suit, was argued in court this morning. 11. M. DeVoss represented the plaintiff and C. J. Lutz argued the motion for the defendlant No decision was announced yet by the court. 0 Judge W. H. Eichhorn and Senator John F Decker of Bluffton have announced as cwmlidates for the democratic nomination for judge of the Wells ciicuit court. Eichhorn served one term eome years ago. Godfrey I! 11, former Decatur man now with Ziegler Candy Company of Milwaukee visited here today ami attended to business. Allen county spent $5,744 to remove the snow from the roads doling the big drifts a couple of weeks ago?>.<r. ‘ Tim* waters in tire lower lands of Adams county passed the flood stages yesterday and in the south part of the county have done con- . iderable damage to highways. Warren Wilkeneon w ho Ims been working at Fort Wayne lias been visit'lng here because of a lay off due to tlie weather. Mrs. Tobe Hill) and Miss Esther Liohtle of Fostoria, Ohio returned to their home today after visiting with relatives in .this city. Mr. ami Mrs. Lawrence Meyers ami family of Fort Wayne returned to their hottie today after visiting w'th relatives in this city. J. P. Heiman, route 5, Decatur at tended tv business in this city this morning. NOTICE OF < OVIMIssIoXEH'S SILE OF KE VI, ESTATE Notice ts- hereby given, that the undersigned commissioner, appointed by the Adams Circuit Court, to make sale of real estate, ordered sold in the ease of Wilfred S. Smith, Executor of the last will and Testament of Oliver T. Hendricks, deceased against Marla 1.. Hendricks rial, in all respects agreeable to tne order of said court in the matter ■■r said sale OX MONDAY .IANCAItV Ch. 11'30, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M and four oc’iock I’. M. at the east door of the Court House in the city of Decatur, Indiana will offer for sale, at public sale, to the highest and bidder for not less than two thirds of the appraise I value the following described real i estate, so ordered add and situated in Adams County, State of Indiana 1 towtt:IIRSC Tit At T The north half of the northeast quarter of Section thirtv five, town-, ship twenty seven north, range fourteen east containing seventy nine I acres, more or less. ftKCfMi) 111 MT inlot. number six in the town of' Monroe, Adams Countv, Indiana Said real estate will bo sold in I ■eparate parcels, as above <i.>srr’ . 1 I ER Ms Onn third cash on day of sale. One third in one year, and One third in two years from dace of bale. Deferred payments to be evidence 1' by promissory notes, hearing six prr 1 • ent Interest from day *f sale and ■ secured b\ a first mortgage on th* 1 ■ real estate, «<d»| .Such notes t<> he executed on tlw usual blank Bank form of note Provided, thr purchaser or pm chasers may pay all of the piiirhase money in <’a«h, if he so teffofd real estate will be sold free of liens and subject to the appt oval l of said court. I James T. yntai'i, Commißsioner 11 -P > Ja n •■>
OWN A FARM We have several farms for sale that are financed, except sroall payment to show good faith on pan of buyer. These farms are offered at a low price and successful renters are urged to see Us. Long time will be given to make! lull payinent. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 Decatur Indiana i
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAI AND FOREIGN MARKETS' Berne, Ind.. Jan. 9. Livestock: 9(8120 pounds s9.it 120-140 pounds $9.41 i 140-160 pounds 160-2011 pounds lO.Of I 200-250 pounds $9.81 . 250-300 pounds $9.76 300 pounds ami up , r „. $9.55 Roughs $7.25-$8.O( Stags $5.00-sß.ofl Calves sl6."' Lambs sl2.uti East Buffalo Livestock * East Buffalo, Jan. 9.—(U.R)—Livestock: hogs, receipts, 1.2000; holdovers. 600; fairly active, generally 15c higher; bulk, 150-230 lbs.. $10.35; pigs and light lights quoted up to $10.75; mixed offerings and We'ghts of 250 lbs., $10.50$10.60; packing sows, $5.25-$8.75. Cattle: receipts, 75; active ami stqhdy, good heifers, $10.25; ail cutter cows. $4 $6.50. Calves, receipts, 100; vealefs unchanged, $17.50 down. Sheep, receipts. 300: lambs weak I 15c and lower; good to choice, sl4 $14.25; some held higher, medium and strong weights. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET • (Corrected Jan. 9) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat 41.13 No. 2 Hard Wheat sl.lO No. 2 While () its 40c Barley 50c Rye 80t< LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 35c BUTTERFAT AT STATION | Butterfat 3Qc kJ FOR RENT We have a farm near Decatur that has been vacated. Mill either rent or hire a good man to run the farm. Farm of 140 acres. Call at Stlfafer Hdw. Co. and sec Fred Schafer David Studebaker wdto has been quite il! for a year past but who had improved the past few weeks Ims suffoied a relapse and is again in a s rious condition. TOTH E TO HIDDEN* Nutice is licreby giveii that the < emiium Council of the Citv of I >c!C.ir will on Tuesday January 2t lli::» at s. ven o'clock C. M. at th'■ouni il rooms in the city of Decatur Indiana r< , civ,- Uhls on one. one half ton dosed <ab. pick up hodv. light <l< livery Mcrviee ear. Blds niusl include delivery price !•'. O. H. Decatur. Indiana. If wire or artillery wheels ind an allowance for Model T light truck now used by the City Light I'epai tnicnt. Bidders will he required to state 11. I*. of motor, weight, kind ■I bodx and equipment furnished and wheel base. Above; Truck’to lie paid in cash. Thr common council re- 1 serves the right to reject aux ur all bids. <’ity of Jmcalur J By Allee Christen, i’lerk . .lan. it -1 r,
‘A WINTER D RIVING CAR hard to start.’ Does it warm slowly — spit and choke? It’s a danger signal of lost power and added costs! Better let us check your motor and keep it in perfect shape so Winter will not ruin its performance. It’s- worthwhile precaution that wilj save you nionev — drive ih today. ' i SiWeSEiK; t ,Il
DELATOR DAILY DEMOCRAT THt'RSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1936-
■ .1 i | SMMBaaM 1 OIL' io ■ n RitsiaasHMauMaESdff uMii ill lilHi'WjW 10 "Came home coughing their heads off— Yet both my hoyi are hale and hearty in tiro daynl George and [. Al went out to play football. T hey camif home in the rain, ■' both with a very bad cough. Believe me—l was scared, particularly for Al—he is not very s strong Immediately I pul them to bed. Immediately 1 gave them a dose of Smith Brothers’ Cough Syrup. “Both boys slept fine that night. In two days they were well again—even Al didn’t have a trace of cold." Mrs. A. Stone SMITH BROTHERS Triple Action COUCH W YR u p N LY \ WSffi) Bernard Rumsehlag of route 6. a' - 1 tended so liusiness lii DCcalltr (Aduv
Jan. Clearance Sale Special Items for FRIDAY and SATURDAY ALL WOOL SW EATEILS for boys PART WOOL BLANKETS—FuII and girls. Slip-over style. Sizes Bed size, heavy quality in plaid 24 to 28—Special ■ colors, size 70x80 SI.OO $3.69 I. c I FAST COLOR HOUSE DRESSES bleached and UnbleachGood styles, size 14-20 38-52 TD SHEETING—BI inches, wide. •' ('ootl a-td 85 f 39e WOMEN’S OUTING GOWNS — Regular and extra sizes — Long ' PH I.OW' TUBING — Extra good sleeves _ ~ x trade. 40 and 42 inch width, « 4 yards 75c SIM COLOR STRIPE KRLNKLE BED SPREADS. Size 80x10.5, Colors: OUTING FLANNEL — 3fi inches Rose, Blue, Green, Gold wide; Choice of light or dark paMerns; vard 0.4? 15c ALL LINEN TOWELING—IB in. rrrt , wide. Bleached or Unbleached— *TTS for COMFORTS I Extra fine quality, yard " B,ze 7 2x00. Stitched. W hile and fluffy, A-ach 19c 89c — Niblick & Co. ;
SHOWING “AN INQUISITIVE LADY” ’2 INUYt Bnuwil (WHY ARE you ON THsl ■ HONEST NO KlOOlfb Tnow-j I YOU GOT 1 FOLLOW J It* SOHEBOOY > I* THE UOROHG Jg ■ / iiaSSSsI? ov 0 - 1 now- A ec i lay I 3 -ii" ' -J! - .5;I t - s
■ * * Auction School Notes I 1 .... ♦ | At at request of Col. Segrl it 14about half of the class of tlie RepI pert auction school accompanied. I by Col. Pettit, visited the Segi Ist I Auction HottSe of Fort Wayne yesI terftay aftorttotfii. The boys spent l a very iifeArhitive and happy asI I ternoon in company with Col. Sell grikt. whu showed them t'nrough h'v auctiop house explaining th* many ami viAed questions asked, as well as giving all information p<?m; bio cOtlcernihA tlie operation Os this kljiti.ot business. At 7:3(L O'clock the auction sale was opened in'Hie'auctlfm rooth.'wheit tht> lady student, and the boys in the party.. hasLa letfl vvbrkout selling merchan- < disd. wliich proved very instructive to each and every member >f ■ the class. The present class are very grateful for the spirit of co-
——— — '• — — '■ ——-— Happy Woman Tells How She Ixist 19 Pounds of Fat in 27 Days Mr? i • ■ ; 11 7
During October a woman in Mon-: tana wrote —“My first bottle of Krufcheiv Snitß lasted almost 4 Wi'tljts butt during that time I lost 1 19 of fat Kruschen is all jjm'l Vialm for It—l feel better than •5 bare for vears." I Here's r the recipe that lianlelies fat jrtul brjtigs into blossom all ttw? ndturar ‘itttraetiveiiess that every’" woman possesses. Every morning take one lialf teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a gla-js yf hot water betjrq .break- 1 Be stfie and do this every mornJji? (Pf .''lt’s the little daily dose I that takes off tlie fat.”—Don't miss ' ‘a morning. The Kruschen habit Am attfi that ev|r}’ particle of poi^- ( ,-l
-operation Col. Segris' has shown! lin giving his time and experience ’for the betterment of the student | body. There is a great treat ini 'lstore for the other half of tlie boys who go to Fort Wayne on Tliurs I day of next week. Sextette Tries Out at WOWO While in F.ift Wayrn- WedilMH 'day attending the sale and at tlie Segi Ist Auction House th. sextette had the pleasure oi trying ! out at the liroadcasting station. I Tills is preparatory to a program ; which will be broadcast next iThuixlay. Jan. IG, over WOWO ' the students and instructos of tlie j i school. This is made possible i jthrough the efforts of 101. Fred i lleppert ami his able assistant. Lol. j Guy i’etlil. While half Hie auction school class was in Fort Wayne attend-i
; onoiis waste matter and harmful acids ami gases are expelled from the system. At the Same time the stomach, ;(livtf. Sidneys and bowels are "foiled itp add the pure, fresli blood <‘oOtainlng Nature's six life-giving ' Baft?"hre < hti led to every organ, gt.tjnl. ueAe and fibre of the txidy is followed by ‘‘that ■•Krirxtlivn feeling” of energetic health and activity that is reflected in briglM eyes, clear skin, cheerful vivacity and charming figure. 1 If you want to lose fat with [spe&i get an 85c Imttla of Krus|chen Salts from Zimmerman Drug Shop or any live druggist anywhere in America with the distinct understanding that you must lie satisfied With results or money —
j Ing a sale, f'.e rest of the class Lmvencd at the K of P- Home as I usual ami several general lectures were given by Cols, Johnson, Gartin ami Pettit. I.ater in the afternoon I ncle John lAitham instructed the ilass. I The public auction was held at 17:30 o'clock Wednesday night i w th the class in charge. — o T ,. v..ii n .v’ steel corporation j i lie V VV kz* 1 [ will build a new fifty million dollar 'mill nt Gary, work to begin about
PLEASE SEE WiNEFRIDE KITSON American Security Co. First door west of Postoffice for your 1930 Auto License Plates Open Evenings. Thank You. How's Your Radio? Expert Service on any radio or equipment. All work guaranteed. Ering in your tubes. We test them free. Phone 214 Decatur Electric Shop
Auction Sale! 6—Room Home—6 SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1930 1 atI:3D:BJM- | Locah-G oil coiner of Sliittcbilker Ytrfj Scliinneycr stJ go south on Winchester street to South Ward school,lM x\ st to sale. Ibis properly is in a good state of repair/fl good h room house. Newly papered. Seini-nio<lcrn, garaß lull size lot, in tact a good home, and w’hy pay rent vou can buy a home at your own price and on the follonfl terms Small cash payment, day of sale, balance per month until paid for. 8 Vai can see this house al any lime. For further inforJ lion, see l»()5 JOHNSON, auctioneer. I JOHN COOK. owner I ■ wmim—ll RM 111 Hl II A|| I - I MrifhSFg -xy/ji ; J | | Try Again | j I f you got off the track ■ !k Jb now an d then during ’29; it you didn’t get as far Hncarl as you had planned u?; 11 was a trifle jvjj llard ’ r K Y AGAIN! fI A iou’l do better in 1930. J j Ot this bank be your counselor and friend. uw first National Bank S dpital and Surplus, rati $120,000.00 « L '‘ n u p , Indiana
Mr. and Mrs. John i,i. i»i t JaK n;ily and Mr. Tim Li. lui e Ohio returned to tlmir liohipiH after spending a fc \ days h'fl city visiting with n :aii ve| tending the funeral ... M IJclitle doday. H Walter Meyer of n (? i ne with friends in this <jt v | a lit?
Community I Sale I SATURDAY. SCHLICKMAN B FEED BAR N ■ Fresh cows, springers, bnfl ing ewes, feeding slhmkS oral stock bulls. having livestock or mivafl des hrins them in andfl i w ill sell them for vou. ■ Bt TLER&MI RPH®
