Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1930 — Page 2

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XXmiXMHWLXIXB' WX XX X itfIMXM I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, I AND NOTICES K, lx M)()t X)< )Qt M» « « * «-«-« *« « N" } tl FOR SALE l-iltt SALf. Seierai varitlcs Midi igaU. Apple* 11.25 to $1 75 per bushel basket. Bring your baskets Minnesota Red river. Ohio potatoes at $3.75 per 2 bushel bug. A. M. Manlier, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 21-6 t FUff - SALE - Apples, Jonathans. Baldwins, Wagners, and Grimes (■olden. Price* 11.25 to $1.85. S. K. Haggard, 1 mile south H mile east of Monroe. Bring containers. 21-iitx FOR SALE- Feeding talikuge at the Decatur Rendering Plant. ’4 lon lots or more delivered free of charge. Phone 870-T or 513. -Otf F()h SALE-Oliver tractor plow, No 7, 12 Inch. Henry Bulmahn, Decatur 41. R- 7 Phone Hoagland 23-Htx bOR SALE—By owner, modern Groom house. In a good location, at a moderate price. Address inquiries to Box GR, care Decatur Democrat. 23-8 U GEf Mrs Bristol's home made Bread and Cookies at W. H. Workinger'jQsture opposite Dent school house-or order-Tel. S7l-K. 23t3x FOR SALE 2nd. am I 3rd. cutting of Alfalfa hay ou Bellmont Farm. R. O Wilson. 24-3tx FOR SALE—S year old Guernsey cow*calf by side: two 2 year old , colts, d and a 5 year old gelding. Win. Weber. Preble phone. 25-3tx FOR —One team of dapple I gray mares, coming four years . old. w eigh 3000; one team roan | gelding. 6 years old, weighing -■’soo; one team mules, 3 and 4 yrs. old; several good farm mares, a good bunch of feeding pigs. Robert Mcßeth and Leo J. Weber. 221 North Fourth St. 25t3 FOR SALE—Heifer calf, half Jersey. Fred Hoile, phone 811-E. 25t.1x i FOR SALE - Roan Durham cow fresltin few days. Phil L. Schief I ersteisy route 7. Decatur. 25-3tx —■ FOR RENT FOR RENT—I3O acres 114 mlle-G east of Monroeville. St) acres Southwest of Decatur. Suitable tor beets’dr general crops. Write J. V. Banta Fort Wayne. Indiana. 18-6tx FOR RENT 40 acres farm 4 miles soutUjvest of Monroe. Inquire William Holler. Decatur, Ind. 23-3tx FOR lAEXT—Room with board it desiMd in modern home. Also garagejtpace. Tel. 1142 or 350 No. Tenth St. 25-4 t £ WANTED WAN'iJd Gill wants to do housework. Rtquire at this office. 23-3tx (lirl or middle aged lady to de general house work. No cookintT or washing. Address Box. S. E. fi D mocrat. 23-3 t WAN'fJID Plastering and cement work- of all kinds. Work and prices “Tight. Phone 788. * IStG cod LOST AND FOUND LUSfi Gregg fountain pen, some where«»>n Second street, Saturday Fl 11 d<‘Fjdease call 885-R 23-3tX LOST*“3 keys in green leather caee* Finder please return to Anker “Service station. 23t3x County Agent Explains Corn Testing Schools C'oufljy Agent Lawrence Archbold met with the principals and members 'd he Agrieulutral classes of the I’J-asanl Mills and Kirkland township h'gh schools today ar 1 explain'd to them the views with the extension department of Pnrduuniversity has taken on the seed coin -Tnation in the state. He aJso asked the pupils if their parents and others in the neighborhood foil'd be interested In a com-munitji-seed corn testing plant and explained its operation. If a testing plant is Installed the boys having charge of it will be taken to a corn school at Portland wherethey will learn the details of seed coin testing by the "rag doll'' meth oil. — 0 Beehive’, Population The average beehive contains one queen ROO to 100 drones and JO.OUo workers. FUNERAL DIRECTOR ~ Lady Attendant W. IL ZWICK & SON Callsianswered day and night Ambulance Service I’honys: Office 61, Home 303 t Typewriting Stenographic Work II vmi have :inv cxlr.i IvpewriliQo or slenograpltic work J >mll !><• ■'lad Io do il. Phone 12 I'jJ' ■■•pp'.iiuliiieiit. Florence Holthouse Judge .1. T. Merryman's Law Office, K. of C. Blda.

— . ' ■ B - ' Don’t Forget . You can save money, here, on your clothing and a furnishings ’till next Saturday. Saturday is the hist day of the sale. I nruoi i A—IV/1.1 XCHUITE KTp. kJ Decatur, lad. vtA. i S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. ■ Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT | money on improved real estate. ’ FEDERAL FARM LOANS • Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. For BETTER HEALTH SEE I DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapalh I 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 RADIOLA. GREBE AND ATWATER KENT RADIO Trade in your used radio , or phonograph. WERLING RADIO SALES Preble, Ind. Phone 17 on 28 — _ — FINAL AWARDS MADE TO EIGHT CENTRAL PUPILS K'ONTINI'fCD FROM PAGE ONE) Five B Leaders: Donald Bixler. Lewis Smith, Rosella Heare. Edna Beane. Betty Campbell, George Engle, Phyllis Hoagland. Emma Marquart, Kathryn Chapman. Jeanette Chris on. Margaret Diehl. Lewis Pfennig, Kathryn Kohls, Jane Krick. Alice Kathryn Baker. Donald Arnold. Eugene Fiiidt. Diggers: Arthur Sunderman, Lawrence Anspaugh. Esther Fisher. Richard Girod. Orville Irwin. David , Mai!:!:n, Frances Smith, Virginia B.ciner, Bobby Worthman, Robert Beavers. Mary Catherine Garner. AUTOS i re-linanced on smaller payments. Quick Service. I' Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. • EAT Chop Sney. Mexican Chill, Waffles and Old Stylo Buckwheat Cakes —at— CAMPBELL’S Lobenstein, Maynard 6 Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Calls answered promptly day or night. Aniliular.ee Service. Office Phono 9(1. [ Residence Phone, )),• -atur 3ill or 844. Residence Phone, .Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant licensed Embalm*!t OWN A FARM We have several farms for ’ sale that are financed, except small payment to show Rood faith on part of buyer. These farms are offered at a low price and successful renters are urged to see us. Long | time will he given to make full payment. n The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 ' i Decatur Indiana

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L— I L_ MARKET REPORTS! DAILY REPORT OE LOCAL! AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne. Ind.. Jan. 29.—Livestock: 90-120 pounds $9.65 I 120-1 Io pounds ... . $9.85 | 140-160 pounds 10.25 I 160-200 pounds 10.50 , 200-230 pounds 10.30 ] 230-260 pounds 10.10 i 260-300 pounds $9.90 300 350 pounds S9.SO . Roughs $7.25-SB.OO Stags $5.00-$6.00 Calves $16.50 Iximbs $12.50 Indianapolis Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 5.000; holdovers 431; market mostly 15c up, few butchers 25c up; 160-225 lbs. $10.65 ' 10.75; 225-275 Tbs. $10.40-10.65; 275325 n>s. $lO-10.35; 130-160 lbs. $10.25-10.50; 100-130 Tbs. $9.75-10; packing sows SB-8.75; few $9. Cattle receipts 1,100; calves receipts 500, market, steers about j steady, early sales $12.50-14.25; she stock slow, most cows $7-9; heifers usually under sl2; low cutters and cutters $5-6.50; vealers, steady. sl7 down. Sheep receipts 600: lambs around 25c off; bulk sl2-12.75. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., Jan. 29. —(U.R) livestock: Cattle receipts, 75; calves, 50; hogs, 100; sheep, 50. hog market 10c up; 120 lbs., down $9.65; 120-140 lbs., $9.90; 140-160 lbs., $10.30; 160-200 lbs., $10.50; 200-225 lbs., $10.35; 225-250 Tbs., $10.25; 250-300 lbs. $10.10; 300-350 jibs., $9.80; roughs, $7.75; stags, i $6; calves. $16.50; lambs, $12.50. — East Buffalo Livestock Market Ilogs: Receipts 2.100; holdovers 1.100; fair, active mostly to packers, steady to 10c lower; bulk 140 to 210 Ibsf $10.90-11; 230 to 260 Tbs. $10.65-10.85; 120 lbs. down I $10.50; packing sows $8.50-9.00. Cattle: Receipts 225; steers and; heifers 25-40 c lower; mixed grade $10.60-11.20; emitter cows steady, $1.50-6.75. Calves; Receipts 100; vealers active, steady, $18.50 down. .Sheep: Receipts 1.O00; holdovers 400; lambs draggy scattering sales 25-50 c lower; top $13.25; most bid sl3 and down; medium and strong weights $11.25-12.50; fat ewes $6-6.50. Cleveland Produce Butter: Extras 40 %c; extra fitsls 39%-40c; seconds 31-32 c. Eggs: Extras 37 %c; firsts 36%37c. Poultry: Fowls 29-30 c; medium 28c; leghorns 24c; heavy springers 20<-; ducks 20-25 c; old cocks 18c; geese 18-20 c. Potatoes: Ohio & New York $1.50 per 150 lt>. sack; Maine Green Mt, $1.75 per 150 th. sack; I Idaho Russet $4.25-4.50 per 100 IT), j sack. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. ; Wheat $1.18% 1.23% 1.24% 1.26% '.Corn .86% .90% .92% .92% ' (Tats .13% .44% .45% II LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Coi;rec ed Jan. 28) ! No. 2 Jolt Winter Wheal . sl.lO No. 2 Hard Wheal $1.07 No. ‘! White Oils 40c Barley ...... SQ C I've 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 33c j BUTTERFAT AT STATION ; Butterfat 33,J

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1930.

• •**> . . * X irroiXTMEVT or i:\iu i tri\ I Notice is hereby given. That the I | undersigned has been appointed Executrix of the Estate of Christina Kuntz, late of Adams County, de1 ceased. The Estate is probably sol-| vent. Esther Executrix Lenhart Heller and Schurger Atty*, .lanuary 21. 1 930 Jan. 22-29 Feb. 5 o NOTICE OF (OMMBMIHEKS SILE OF KF XI EST VI E Notice Is hereby given, that the underig*ne<l <'ommisHoner. by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court made and entered in a cau*** therein pending', entitled olive E. Pease, et al vs. Joseph V. Pease, et ' •« I. and numl»er<‘d 13119 upon the I dockets thereof, hereby gives noti'-e that In* will, at the office of the Old Adams County Bank. I»r< atur Adams County. Indiana, on Wednesday. the 12th day of March. 1931) at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer at private sale at not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following: described real estate, to-wit: ’’The West half of the Northwest Quart' r of Section Thirty Three ,G’3> sh Township Twenty Seven GJ,') N*,»rth. Haw Thirteen (13) East, containing: Eigjfty fXO) acres aecnfdinw to Government Survey.” located in Adams County, State of Indiana. Said sale will be sold for one thir l ash in hand: our third in nine (9) months: ami one third in eighteen (IS) months from day of sale; the j purchaser to secure the deferred payments by notes drawing six per cent interest per annum from date with <<»ml and sufficient personal surety ami to he secured by mortgage on the real estate sold, all subject to the approval of this court: or the purchaser may at his option pay all rash. Dated this 20th day of January, 1900 Jesse W. Calhoun Commissioner, Kokomo. Indiana Jan 22-29 l'’cb ■> - No “National Holiday” In onp spti«p \vp may call such holidays as Christmas, New Year’s day, Labor day. Independence day i and Thnnkstflvinjx national holidays, as they are observed In all the j slates of this nation. Strictly speak Inj*. however, there arc nn national holihlays because only the separate | state governments can establish le I ?al hnlidays Model Hatchery Now Hatching Two Hatches Every Week. Single Comb White Leghorn English, each ~ 10c Single Comb Brown Leghorn, each 10c I Sing e Comb Bull Leghorn, each 10c Anconas. each 10c Barrell Rock, each 12c While Rock, each 12c While Wvamloll. each.. 12e Rhode Island Reds, each 12c Silver Lace Wyandott, each 12c Light Brahamas, each... Lie Discount in lots of 50(1 and 1000 Call tl our expense, phone II Monroe, Indiana

Condition of Seed Corn Not So Good J Early reports of seed corn germination made from samples collected at county and local corn shows and confirmed by county agent tests indicate a seed situation that should cause concern in all sections of Indiana. In some counties the situation is reported as serious witli a shortage impend- - ing that cannot be provided locally. according to information received from Purdue University. That corn from show samples usually represents the best and earliest selected seed is well known, but even these have germinated as low as 75%. Seed corn which was selected early from tie field and fire dried is showing the usual goo’ll germination, but the supply of this kind of seed is quite limited. Early field selected seed, "air dried" is variable but ranged from 10 to 25 percent less than fire dried seed. Crib corn which makes up the principal source of seed of many corn growers is extremely variable and generally poor, germination test recent’y made ranging from G 5% to 92% in Dearborn county, 53%. in Knox county and 68% in Cass county. Conditions have been aggravated by unu-u.-illy cold weather and ' (lie sudden drops in temperature. ■ H ...»■■ i.

COMMUNITY SALE BELLMONT PARK, DECATUR, INDIANA Saturday, February 1, 1930 at 12 noon j Horses, c::tt'o. sheen, hogs, poultry, ami farm machinery. If you have anything to turn into cash bring it to this sa'.e where there is always I a crowd of buyers ready to pay you the value of your property. 3% commission foi selling live stock ami 5% commission for selling farm machinery. No waiting for your money as the checks arc mailed out the next day. ROY JOHNSON, Auct. and Mgr. Dutch Ehinger. clerk. I'ncle Johnny will serve hot lunch. Roy Johnson, Auctioneer COMING SALE DATES Feb. 1 -Community Sale, Bellmont f JS Park, Decatur, Indiana. Mto W Feb. 3—Vernon Arnold, 8 miles south- ’ f; .<) » east of Decatur. It- t,/ Feb. 4 —Wml Mooschbcrger. 5 miles south Decatur on Co. Farm road. Feb. s—Henry G. Kncffe.kamp, 1 mile e«Bt of Monroeville. Feb. 6 R. B. Bucher, % mile west Feb. 7 Forest Schnepp, 1 mile east wEIjdHHjP Os Watt, Fob. 11 —Mike Saurs, 2 mile west, 1 mile north of Convoy, Ohio, and 3 mile north Prebe, Ind. Feb. 12 A. A. Eliresman, 1 mile east and % mile south Edgerton, Iml. Feb. 15— Community Sale, Bellmont —— — Park, Decatur, Indiana. Feb. 17 O. J. Troyes, 3 miles north My dates are ot Monroeville. Feb. 18 —Geo. Mnrriner, 4 miles west filling fast. Roc Word, Ohio. Fob. 20 Beavers and Goldner, 4 mile Call at my west of Decatur, Indiana. Feb. 22 Community Sale, Bellmont expense and Park, Decatur, Indiana. Fell. 13- .8. J. Otirbeh, 2% miles eii:it reserve your of Decatur. j t March 4 Geo. Brown, 2 miles cast of Decatur. Residence Phone 1022 Office 606 DECATUR, INDIANA

j In too many cases crib corn and ( I in some cases air dried selected seed corn carried excess moisture ■which proved fatal under zero 1 weather. Farmers are urged to take sain-1 pies from their seed corn and germinate them in order to find out early if their corn is fit for seed. County Agent Archbold would like to have the names and addresses of those having a surplus of corn suitable for seed purposes, also the amount and variety. He would like this information on 1928 crops as well as 1929 crops. He believes tiieir is enough corn in the county for seed purposes at present and that it should be held and not fed up before seeding time. APPETITE IMPROVED . QUICKLY CARTERS Enjoy tbe Taite of Fooc Wiver If you have no desire r fl eiLcx. for food, and you feel " ItmJ ou t o f sorts, and depressed, stimulate your digestive organs. Try Dr. Carter's own formula. These pills taken after meali will aid digestion, relieve the gas, regulate the bowels, expel constipation poisons and arouse appetite. I All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs. CARTER’S USIPILLS

Three Year Old Boy Saves Life of Brother Marion. Ind.. Jan. 29—(U.R> — I Three youths were dead and anI other injured today following a 1 crash at a railroad crossing yes- ; terday when their auto was struck

LAND AUCTION In order to settle the estate of Magdalena Egley, deceased, undersigned administrator will sell at public auction to the j bidder, on the premises located 1 mile south and 2% miles i Decatur. Ind., 1% miles east and % mile south of Peterson. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1930 B Sale to start at 1:30 p.m.. the following described real 97 ACRE FARM Level black soil all under cultivation except 5 ! in small timber. This laud has l>een cleared only twenty years, l bee,: farmed hard and is very highly productive. The land is : iias good out et lor drainage. The fences are in fair condition. HOUSE 6 room house in good repair with cellar under ... .-.e 15x15; summer house adjoining with 2 rooms. M| BARN—6Ox36 ft., in good repair. Corn crib and Hog house with cement feeding floor; Granery 20x25 ft., Poultrj House ft. These buildings are in good condition. Drove well, wind j water piped to barn. Young Orchard. - LOCATION Here is a farm located near schools, churi in i etc., being only iluee and one-fourth miles from Decatur. Ind.. ■ seat of Adams County. This farm is on an improved stone mad. I it would be very difficult to find a better location. , Possession will be given immediately if desired. TERMS -There is a loan of $2700.00 on the farm that runs This loan to lie assumed by the purchaser. The balance < hi Is 1 i follows: One-third Cash on day of sale, one-third in Nine I the remaining one-third in eighteen months. For further information, see Roy Johnson, Room N". 5 LEVI E. EGLEY, Administrator I peoples Loan & Trust Bank Bldg., Telephone 606 or 1 11 -'!'. Roy Johnson, Decatur, Ind., Auctioneer. Q£ PUBLICSALJ On account ot ill health of my wife, I liave quit farnr.nc sell at prlilic auction, on what is known a« the Tucker f irm. j east and mile north of Monroe; miles south and 3 u.-es r j Decatur: 5 miles west of Willshire, Ohio, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3,1930 ■ ‘ ( omim neing at 10 A M The following described properly. 4—HEAD OF HORSES—4 V ream, brown horse.-, age 10 and 13 years, weight 3000 II good work team; Bay horse, weight 1450 Ibe.’, good worker; weight limo lbs., good worker, M ... . S— HEAD OF CATTLE— S ■ Holstein cow. 4 years old. be fresh in April; Holstein old. will be fresh in March; Red cow, 4 years old, will be I' l 1 Guernsey c<,w, 4 years old, will be fresh in March; HolsK .n 3 months old. ■■ ~ 44—HEAD OF HOGS—44 .roui Brood sows, due to farrow last of March; 1 open sm'. weighing from 50 i 0 75 pounds each. M i,n-. H > AV , AND GRAIN ton clover hay; 7 ton of good I. ■ bushe s ot good solid Yellow Corn, has been sorted .nd class; Soo bushel of very good Oats; 200 bushel ot Barb ) md mixed; 600 pounds of Palmoil Midds. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS J| , ''"'ing binder. 7-lt. cut; 2 Turnbull wagomi; good h.c ' '' !>'d ( onnnned, new; Hoosier 10 disc grain drill; Superior ■l< ( oimick Deering tractor disc, 2 years old; Deering mow'i' : MM Black(Hawk corn planter; 2 McComido-D&iring riding cultiM , h,.' ~ew I< l .“ st Moline hay loader, bought new last •.1 i “/Paekor; triple wagon box; walking cultivator ’'’'plow; New Idea manure spreader; bob sleds; ’ ;. smooth roller; auto trailer; walking beam v : In " () bnat : lH>-gal. hog fountain i feeder •’I U ’u° W ' gUI tiell Pk>W, Hew ; 2 Bets Os work ! mention " R tlous lH; coln “hel.er; and many articles 100 I over:d°f S l E n° L ? G ° ODS Wlllllu ' d'h'ng oom suite. ' I r l"' ""i 'B’ink room suite; new Sellers kitchen cabinet U'W • 4 eMrs; 4-burner oil stove, how; 11-3x12 Axitiin-'-l rolenn • eb l " y 1 < ’r a^ 0 !' 1 ‘ ! lHble ; 3 ehttgoleum rugs, 9x12; •: •r- Siev. iw iu 11 ra 'ii°. complete; porch swing: v;u il K ’ ' H J”""!) guu, 12 gauge. These household goods am •i so - gai. cieam freezer. BH vied?! K,lnifl 01 s lb au, i under, cash; over that ■•carib s- nb S . W! 1 1,0 give "' I't'rdiaser to give a l>ankabl« io r sl6 00 m IWt ' " lii,st 3 "loiiths. 4% discount for < as-h " BiiM.il, N O property to be removed uulU settled for. gl VERNON ARNOLD, owner! I Sturob' nnd'VT 1 Jeff Lic( b, y' auctioneer* B Otuiost and Scjiurger, clerks. 9 | Decatur U. B. Ladies A'.d will serve lunch. 1

I by a freight train in the nortfl I section of Marion. I The dead were Aaron Lines® Lewis Wilkins and Burr AM i 19. Ralph Chenowith. 16. di i of the car, was injured. 1 I Lines was killed instantljß the other two died in a Inis®