Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1930 — Page 2
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1 ■ 1 CLASSIFIED IS i ADVERTISEMENTS, ( BUSINESS CARDS, * AND NOTICES a FOR SALE F(Ht^J%\LE-- Feeding lanEage at the’ 1 jt-iHtur Rendering Plant. % ton lulig or more delHerod free oi < clmrf*g»!*hone 870-T or 513. 20tf FOIt jlalE— Several "phonographs I wltlr**records, cheap. DecutuH Elei tiU Shop. 2918 , EATFM*yA!.k - Poinidele line of~na~ chiiMay, also horsM, cows, hogs ' and sjji p. 3% miles southeast ot Oeneonp Wednesday. Feb. 28, 1930. G. RTWerly, Bryant, Indiana. Bryant Phone. 29-20-t Hfor cwbatir zv»o>rrs atcheryLhicks Butchery Chicks faCGreater Profits -»> ()rd< f*s>" nie “Decatur Quality Uhiclu* now at our Special Early Drder'Tiiacount. If you place your orde tilth full remittance on or l»foi*“February 15th you will reeeive A" chicks for every 100 chick****’ >U order and pay for at I our rCJJLar low prices. I'l.uat. your order now at this SpecUrt"Early Order Discount. Th£l)ecatur Hatchery Pho 1123 97. Decatur, Ind. i FOR Jjftl.K—7 tube battery radio selr*4*riced to sell. Phone 517. ' * 3ut3x I I OIUMM E Hase 2?>F7ihocks~cf sell reasonably. This corn «i» in good condition. J. C. Harkless. Route 3. Phone 871-A. 31-3tx FOR SALE One 3 pc. living room suite, one 9x12 rug. both like new. Piece of linoleum 12x12. Three hall runners. One dresser with large mirror. One gas*range and one piano, in good condition. Bargains if taken at once as we are moving. Inquire at flat above Sprague Furniture Co., phone 199. 31t3x - FOR RENT i'•>li ftENTt" .i’ farm 4 "miles , southwest of Monroe. Inquire William Heller. Decatur, Ind.. 29-3tx FOR BENT Modern house on N. 6 st. Also house corner Ninth & Jefferson sts. Inquire B. J. Rice. 237 N sth st., phone 184. 31t3x I WANTED WANTED to Rent 5 or 6 room | hou*e, by Feb. 15. Can give ref- ' erencea. Zearl McClure, 922 Line I street. 29t3x eod , WANTED —To tile your kitchens and bathroom with keey cement. First class work. Bert Haley. Phom 788. 29-6teod MALE HELP WANTED-Energetic man wanted for Decatur store. ss(l per week to stal l and substau- ' tial protits. SKSO cash deposite re-1 quired on goods. District Maltag-1 er of Stores, 118 N. May Street. I Chicago. 29-3tx I WANTED -Experienced girl wants to do housework. Inquire at this j office. 29t.3x | WANa'ED Double the life of your | harness. We dip them at reduced; prices this month. Adolph Mar bach, phone 719-F. 30-3tx | WANTEIf- Washings from clean I and respectable families. Reason I able prices. Tel. 8875. 31-3 t I WANTED — Well known Fort I Wayne concern wants a local] man to represent us in Decatur, I Ind. and vicinity. Prefer one with ! sales expel lance and must be well I known. We have operated in De-j catur since 1912 ami have a bunch ‘ of satisfied customers. For further information, write us direct. T. I Htorm Roofing Company, 4224 Piqua Ave.. Ft. Wayne. Ind. 31t3x . LOST AND FOUND LOST — D. 11.5. medicine kit, be j tween nine mile house »nd Decatur on the Fort Wayne road. Friday. I Finder return to D. IL S. 29-3 i LOST— Black leather poskctbook containing considerable money. Reward offered. Phone No. 478 or call this office. 29tJx . .ill — Plan Short Course Johnstown, Pa., Feb. S—(UP)5 —(UP) I).. John T. Morris, of the University of 1 ittslmigh, is conducting g. prcl miliary education and industrial su. vey here to determine th” feuslldli y of ii two year college course, e peclally designed for em j ployees of manufacturing and bust-! ness organizations. _ 0 11'1*01 X IAIIIM' OF E.\E< I Tltl.x x<>. a; 13 Notice Is hereby given. Ttpil th” illidei Ii.IM lu rli appointed Exct iiu-ix ui 111* 1 Entuif el’ (*lirMhi;t Kuntz, Lite of AtLitiiH (‘nunty, <l* - • ♦•aMed. Ihe Exlale Im probably sol- \ ent. Esther ItohlM Executrix l»* nlutrl Heller /hid Selim jo r Ally*. JuiiiMry -'I. I 930 Jah. 22*JU Erb. » —. o — COMMISSIONERS SALE I am off ring for sale the Zeser farm of .mi acres. Low appralte me lit. Dore B. Erwin, 3l)ot Commissioner.
Everything I a man or boy wears. J Tdl T*HOi I XIW ~r (/ J XCBUJTE&rjO. Dmalim, lad. S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE J DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed I Chiropractor and Nalurapalli Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 I i N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. in. Telephone 135 • 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 8. 2nd St. Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra lype- | writing or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Ho.thouse .ludi»e .1. T. Merrymans Utw Office, fe oi C. Bldg. E A T Chop Suey, Mexican Chill, Waffles I and Old Style Buckwheat Cakes ! —at— CAMPBEJLL’S __ FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. 11. ZWICK & SON Calls answeled day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61. Home 303 — _ ■ WANTED—G</:»d, cican, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. j AUTOS re-linanccd on smaller payments. Quick Service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind, Lobcnstcin, Maynard 6 Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS Culls answered promptly (lay or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. De atur 316 or 814. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant licensed Embalmer ... OWN A FARM Several farmers have puri chased farms through our office bv making a small payment, being given a long lime Io pay Inc balance. We have three or four excellent farms remainin Io be sold. A small payment and determined effort ’will make an independent home owner I 'it a few vears. See us before il is too late. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 | Decatur Indiana
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKIHS Berne. Ind.. Feb. s.—Livestock: 9i)-12(i pounds $9.50 120-14(1 pounds $9.70 144) 16.1 pounds 10.30 160-200 pounds 10.50 200-230 pounds 10.30 230-260 pounds 10.10 260-300 pounds $9.91) 300-350 pounds $9.80 Roughs $7.25-SB.OO. Stags $5.00-$6.00 Calves $15.00 Lambs $11.50 Cattle: Canners $4.00-85.00 Cutters $5.00-$6.50 Medium cows $6.50-87.00 Good Cows $7.00-$8.50 Etci-rs $.8.00-12,50 Helfero . $9.00-i2.00 Butcher heifers 8.00-10.0(1 Bulls $7.00-19.50 East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts IBM): holdovers 900; niaiket fair active steady to i 10c lower, mostly steady; bulk j 120-240 lbs. sll.lO-11.25; 140 lbs. I down sll-11.25; 240-260 Ills. $10.75- | 11; yacking sows $8.65-9.25. Cadle: Receipt* 125; cows and bulls steady, steers unsold; medium heifers $10.25; cutter cows. $4.25-6-25. Calvo : Receipts 100; vcalers draggy. weak to mostly 50c lower; $1G.50 down, few sl7. Sheep: Receipts 1,000; lambs unchanged; good to choice 90 lb. down $12.60-13; nieduim and strong weights $11.25-12.25; fat ewes $6-7. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. I Wheat $1.11’ 4 118% 1.20’z, 1.22'i ! Corn .87% .91 .93 .92% Oats .44% ,45% .44% .42% —— • c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (('orrected Feb. 5) No. 2 Soil Wlntci Wheat $1.(12 No. 2 Hard Whtat 99c X’o. 2 White Oats3Bc Barley 50c Eve 80c LOCAL G-4OCERS ECC MARKET Eggs, dozen 3oc BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 32c Do What You Can ; He who waits to do a great dem of good nt once will never do ani —Samuel Johnson — voiK r: of • onvdssiovmt's svi.t-; of ids ti. iwTvri; Notire Is hereby given, Ck:l tie nielerlKiicd Coninilsrloner, by lirtue of n» order of the Adams Circuit I'nnrl . innile and etdeeel In n viins(herein pending, entitled (illvc H. I’e.ise. .1 al vh. .loneplt V. Pease, ci <l. mvl nu übei-ed i:t 11 !i upon th dockets thereof, hereby gives notP , Unit he will, at Till- office of th.' 'HI Adams Ctiuiily Hunk, Ueeat'ir Vil.ons County. Indianit. on Wednesday. the 12111 day of March. IS.IO at Un- boil- of ten o'cbe k A. M. and r-o”i dai to <l,ij I heri'.'i fter until vol'l. offer al pi-ivule mile at Iml . less than the lull appraised value Illi ri of. the following dt-serlbed real 'lnstate, 10-wlt: "Hie West half „f »i K . Northwest I • 5'..,. ( i„„ Thirty Three Cl’li ; In lownshlp Twenty Seven (j;> ■l'lo '.on > liirie. u <l3l Easi. ’ 'onfalning Eighty <xni uen-s nceuril- ■ Ing In < hi, eminent Harvey." lix ateil , In Adiims I'onnty. Slate of Indiana *ildWmlc vill be mid fur un r thir l | rush >n ImoiI; one third in nine 110 . iiiouHik; ami one third In eighteen < 18i miinllis from day ..f sale; th" ■ pul I liiiaer Hl Me, ore lhe deferred pa>mrnlH b> notes drawing Mix |mr ’ ~-ut Inlerest J. er Hiiuuni from da' ilh goo.| and suffleli'Ul pvriunial siirct i ami Io be Heeureil by mor:- •■< -e on I lie real estate sold, uII stlb- !••• ' I" tlie iipprovel of I Ids cmirl. ■I 'he pur, baser may al his option I'D all tasli. I'nteif this 20th day of .ianuar.i. DU’.ii .lease W. Calhoun Commissioner, Kokomo. Indiana l Jan 22-29 Feb 3
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1930.
• - _ XOTHI, OF FlS.lh MHTTI.KMI’A I ; ( OF KRTATH AO. W I Notice is hereby given to the creditor*. heir* ami legatee® of I •avid f M. Ilice. deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Deca- ( ‘ tur. .Indiana, on the 28th day of Feb- , l rimry 1030 and show cause, if any. ’ I why the Final Settlement Accounts ( With the estate of said decedent < should not he approved: und said 5 I heirs are notified to then and there | nake pry f of heirship, and receive ' their distributive shares. > It. Willi a Rice. Executor I lUsatur. Indiana Feb. L, 1930. . ► \ttorncy C. L. Walters . Feb 5-12 ( , — t aoticf: of FiAti. m;ttli:mi:at , OF l-> I ITF AO. 2IMM» I A'otice is hereby, given to the creditors. heirs und legatees of Lyman l R. iUossom. dc<cascd to appear in . the Adams Circuit’Court held at Pc- ' atur. Indiana, on the Ist day of I March. 1930 and show cause if uity why*’ the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent I should not he approved; ami said ■jeirs arc notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive I their distributive shares. Arilla Byrkhart. Executrix. ’ Decatur. Indiana. February 3rd IM3U I Aftornry* C L. Walters. Fell. 5-12 i > a , RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT | i Whereas, It has pleased an Al- ! mighty. am! Merciful and Just I , Hod to remove from our midst Sister Viola Mary Dichtle, we bow c in humble submission to the divine 1 cal’, and ‘ Whorcaa, by her death her fam1 ily lost it very devoted mother. 1 Whereas, This community has i lost a good neighbor and friend, < her chinch a loyal und devoted 1 member and this council a true Sister whose model life is one of I New Dodge 6&8 Trade - Ins 1930 DODGE SIX SEDAN ‘ Like new in every par-j tlcular. New car guar- [ antee will be given with this car. 1929 GRAHAM-PAIGE COUPE. This coupe is in excellent condition. We are offering this lale model coupe at one half its original cost. 1928 CHRYSLER SEDAN. Four new tires. .Mechanically A-l. Upholstery and finish spotless. The used car buyer will find an unusual | value in this sedan. 1928 PONTIAC I ORDOR SEDAN. Good rubber. I Finish and upho’stery very good. Motor is in excellent condition. ; 1928 ESSEX COUPE. Just refinished in ati tractive colors and looks new. This coupe has been driven but i very little by former owner. ! 1928 DODGE FAST FOUR SEDAN. New rubber. Mechanically good. Finish and upholstery are i excellent shape. 1927 FORD COUPE. Mechanically good. New rubber. ; - - Reasonable Terms. Saylors Motor Co.
our Imitation. Therefore, Be It Resolved, that the heartfelt sympathy of the Catholic Ladies of Columbia. Saint Mary's Council No. 20 lie extended to the family of our deceased Sister in these their sad days of bereavement. Resolved, That these resolutions be spyead upon the records of this council and a copy thereof be transmitted to the family of our deceased Sister. Rose Fullenkamp, Christina Schurger. Ruth Keller, Committee. o COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Samuel Baumgartner et ux, 74 acres in French township to Joel N. Baumgartner et ux, for SI.OO Mary Ella Trim et al, out lot 291 D catur. to Eli -W Steele, for S2OO. In the case of Farmers and Merchants Batik of Bryant vs. William M sei. suit on notes, a reply in gen--ral denial was filed. In the case of Jesse F. Rupert vs. Bui ley Hough, et al. suit on note, judgment was rendered plaintiff vs def ndant for $84.10 and 7 per cent from date, without relief and costs. In the estate of William H. Rodenbeek it was found that $20.16 was lue as inheritance tax In the case of Opliger vs. Hogston. et al, defendants filed motion
“Auction Sale” Modern Decatur Home As 1 have left the city of Decatur 1 will sell at public auction at 721 North Second St., on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1930 at 3 O'clock P. M. Hie following described real estale: Completely Modern Home. (> rooms and bath. Only been built 7 years; in first class repair. Seven foot basement under entire house. Garage. Full size lot. Wonderful location. A home you cannot help but appreciate. TERMS $500.00 cash on day of sac, balance easy paymeuls. L. R. Meyer and Dorothy Meyer, owners Johnson A; Bartlett, Realtors, Auctioneers. PUBLIC SALE I, tin- undersigned. will sell at public auction on the (arm, 3% mile north, >4 niile west of W ren, Ohio; 12 miles west of Van Wert, Ohio, and 1 mile east of Watt, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1930 ('omiii-mcing at 12 o'clock EST the fol'owing described property: 4—HEAD OP HORSEB—4 One Bay Mare, 7 years old, weight almilt 1200; 1 Bay Gelding, 7 wars <>.<!, weight about 1200; I Bay mare. 8 years old. weight aliouf 1450; 1 Back marc, 10 years old, weight about 1500. These are all good work liorsg-*--HOGS One Brood *>ow; 1 open gilt; 1 O. I. C. Male Hog. FARM IMPLEMENTS Slmlebiikcr wagon, :!%-ln.. with hay ladders; Columbia grain drill, 9 disc; John Deere corn planter; 1 I.H.C. corn plow: I Oliver corn p'o'v; I walking corn ,dow; 1 Osborne. 5-ft, mower; Thomas hay loader- Osborne tedder; I.H.C. disk and tandem; Oliver breaking plow; 2 walking breaking plows; 7 shovel cultivator; double shovel; single shovel; 2 acts double work harness hog house; alone bed: feed giinder, and many other articles 100 numerous to niiintion. TERMS All »f $5.00 and under, cash on day of sale; on sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser, giving a go->d bankable note without Interest; a discount of 4% wl'l be given <m all -i;;ns oVor ssoo paid in cash on tiny of sale. No property to be refill i'i; ml 11 sei Fed for. FOREST SCHNEPP, Owner Roy Johnson, auctioneer L. E. Springer, clerk
to strike out part'of complaint. In the estate of Lyman R. Bloa-| som, a petition was filed to deter-! mine inheritance tax. Notices wer-l i ordered and hearing set for Feb. I 28. In the estate of David M. Rice) peti.ion was filed to determine in- : lieritance tax due. Notice was ordei- ; ed and hearing set for February 28. In the estate ot Fred W. Plothe. ■ it was found that Arthur Plothe was the sole heir to the estate and it; was further found that inheritance tax amounting to $13.57 was due. Tax ordered paid. In the estate of Christina Kuntz it was found no inheritance tax is due. In the ease of Mudhenk vs. Jenkins, suit on notes, a reply in genei'nl denial to plea in abatement, waa-frlntl. . o Farm Group Has Profit ; ('as opolis. Mich.. Feb. S—(UP) — The Cent) al Farmers association. . one of Cass County's four coopera i ttve farm organizations, made a net . profit of $2,263.24 according to the annual report of the association. . Sales of merchandise livestock aim wheat totalled $167,162.73. SEE CABLE FIRST for Moving and Transfer of Cattle, Hogs, Sheep. Ashea or material for driveways. Phone 1241
PUBLIC SALE I will sell al public auction. al my place located on nal Road No. 27. 10 miles north of-Berne, or 1 mile 1 and 1' - miles south of Monroe, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1930 Commencing at 12 o'clock slnirp, the following described propertv: 2—HORSES—2 I Boan mare, 9 wars old; 1 Sorrel mare, 10 vis. o 4—CATTLE—4 1 Bed polled cow. (> years old, will be fresh about 8- 1 Loan cow. (i years old, will be fresh first of Apri Jersey cow. 5 years old. will be fresh October 1; 1 3 months old. 18—HOGS—18 1 sow due to farrow’firM of February; 1 sow d firrow Mar. 20; 1 sow due to farrow May 10; 1 gilt t< row in February; 3 shouts weighing about 150 ttis. each pigs weighing about 50 lbs. each. POULTRY 200 head of pure bred White Wyandottes, 100 1 (Ml pullets. GRAIN AND HAY 0 lons good clover hay in mow; some good yellow in crib. IMPLEMENTS 1 farm wagon; 1 hay ladder and grain bed comb 11.11. C. double disc; 1 John Deere corn planter; 1 cultiv I 0-11. mower; manure spreader; 1 I.H.C. hay loadc breaking plows; I tractor plow; 1 Diamond breaking | 1 knife drag; 1 Columbia grain drill; 1 handy truck wi MISCELLANEOUS 1 set harness; 1 stock trailer; 1 1000-chick Queen b er stove; I 1000-chick Buckeye brooder stove; 2 Quec cubalors with 175 and 220 egg capacity, both as goo n<*w; 1 cream separator; I Primrose cream sep.iratu Reyonoc coal oil stove; 1 bed and springs; also many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS $5.00 or under, cash; over that amour months time will be given on good bankable notes dr; 8 per cent interest last three months. 3 per cent dis lor cash. No goods to be removed until settled for J. C. RICH •fell l.iechty, auctioneer Monroe State B ink, Roy Johnson, Auctionef COMING SALE DATES Feb 5 Henry G. knetfe.kamp, 1 mile ra*t of Monroeville. 1 Feb. 6 R. B. Bucher, % mile west f Feb. 7- Forest Schnepp, 1 mile cast Ml " of Watt. F7 Feb. 10—Sherman Adam?, 6 miles |X- , west of Celina, Ohio. Feb. 11—Mike Saurs, 2 mile west, 1 WMF A mile north of Convoy, Ohio. Jgk and 3 mile north Preble, Ind. Feb. 12—A. A. Ehresman, 1 mile ea«t ~ “"!* mile south Edgerton, Ind. WL ■ Jlfc, reb. 13—<44. J. Durbin, 2% miles east ot Decatur. Feb. 15-Community Sale, Bellmont • 1 ark, Decatur, Indiana. reb. 17 O. J. Troyes, 3 miles north ot Monroeville. Keb ls ~<>eo. Merrlner, 4 miles west —- — Rockford, Ohio. ~ 1 IC u‘ 19 7' w - *’■ Freck, Admr. sale, Hporwler farm, 3 miles west lU datl!i ’ 1 mile north o( Convoy, Ohio Feb. 30—Beavers and Goldncr, 4 mile tilling tun’v West of Decatur, Indiana. Feb. 22 Community Sale, Bellmout Call at ‘" y Decatur. date. 1 ’ ’’"‘•"unity Sale on ' i v A Barkei ' form, 1 mile north. '. bimu,i" ,i ; , l ' tg :^ y of c ° Hv,,y * oii> "* <••• Residence Phone 1022-Office 606 DECATUR. INDIANA L M——.
