Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1930 — Page 2

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SOI >l>< XMiXnX >< >l>< « « >< M XsK « >' « X'X' FOR SALE FOR SALE Fi'i'ilmg lank.l’, al the Decatur Rendering Plant, % ton lots <>r more delivered free of charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 80tt FARM SALE Complete line of Till chinery, also horses, cows, hogs Hfand sheo|>. 3% miles southeast oi Geneva, Wednesday. Feb. 26, 1930. G. R. Blerly, Bryant, Indiana. Bryant Phone. St 80■JFOR CMATM ZVaOFITS Hatchery Chicks Hatchery Chicks for Greater Profits Order some "Decatur Quality Chicks” now at our Special Early Order Discount. If you place your order with full remittance' on or before February 15th you will receive llh chicks for every 100 liH chicks you order and pay for at our regular low prices. Place your order now at this Special Early Order Discount. The Decatur Hatchery Phone 4117. Decatur, Ind. FOR SALE —7 tube battery radio 1 set. Priced to sell. Phone 517. i 30t3x FOR SAI E . 11..ve 2,-.o -li.x-Rs i.f 1 corn. Will sell reasonably. This corn is in good condition. J. C. | Harldess, Route 3. Phone 871-A. ::i-3tx HATS!' HATS —SpecialTor"Friday and Saturday—Winter hats to be elosed out at SI.OO each. New ■ B spring hats on display at a reasonable price. Maud A. Merriman, 222 S. 4th St. 32-2tx FOR SALE—One 3 pc. living room I 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 1 Sprague'Furniture Co., phone 199.' FOR SALE —My entire Rabbitrv | I equipment and guaranteed healthy 8 Chinchilla Rabbits, 50c to $3.50 each. Chan. J. Miller, 226 N. 7th Street. - 32-27tx FOR SALE — R. frigerator; Clark Jewel Gas stove with oven regulator; and'a bycycle, all in good condition. Clall at 610 Mai shall street. 32-3tx FOR SAJ.E- A few new living room suites a*r your own terms. Also Nei' Giant Oak heater at a bargain. Phone 199 Sprague Furniture Co —= . 32 : 3tx FOR RENT FOR”RfcNT— jtioderii house on N. 6 st. Also house corner Ninth & Jefferson sts. Inquire B. J. Rice, 237 N. sth st., phone 184. 31t3x ] FOR- RliX’l' — Furnished sleeping • room in modern home. Price rea- 1 sonable/Call phone 1171 every evening from 7-9 o'clock. 30-3tx eod FOR RENT Modern house on Marshall street. Phone 7601 or 32-6tx WANTED WANTED-Double the life of your harness. We dip them at reduced prices this month. Adolph Marbach, pljone 719-F. 30-3tx WANTED — Washings from clean and respectable families. Reason ! able priees. Tel. 8875. 31-3 t WANTED — Well known Fort I Wayne concern wants a local j man to'represent us in Decatur, I Ind. and vicinity. Prefer one with I sales experience and must be well known. We have operated in De- | catur since 1912 and have a bunch J I • of satisfied customers. For furth . er information, write us direct. T ' Storm 'Roofing Company, 4224 ■ Piqua Ave., Ft. Wayne. Ind. 31t3x | 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 j Si- in the market for Beef Hides. Calf skins, Horse Hides, Greece, Tallow and Wool. We will call with our truck with Vi a radius of 10 miles, if you have a load. Phone 442 MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing —•• ■■ ■ I - WANTED—We cun establish yon in a profitable, dignified, perm nne.nt boniness ami occupation Write for particulars. Kruse Bath System. Ind anapolls, Ind. Itx WesloV Neueneehwander of Bern was locking up friends and attending to business. —— -o— — COMMISSIONERS SALE I am off t ing for sale Ihe Zirner, farm erf 80 acres. Low appraisement. Dore H. Erwin, 30-3 t Commissioner.

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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 DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath 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 r— • — ■ i 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. WANTED—Good, dean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. , RECEIVED another car of POCAHONTAS LUMP COAL 87.50 delivered JULIUS HAUGH

New Dodge 6&8 Trade - Ins 1930 DODGE SIX SEDAN Like new in every particular. New car guarantee will be given with this car. 1929 GRAHAM-PAIGE COUPE. This coupe is in excellent condition. We are offering this late 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 FORDOR SEDAN. Good rubber. Finish and upho'sterv very good. Motor is tn excellent condition. 1928 ESSEX COUPE. Just refinished in attractive colors and looks new. This coupe has been driven but very little by former owner. 1928 DODGE FAST FOUR SEDAN. New rubber. Michanicaliv good. Finish and upholstery arc excellent shape. ’927 FORD COUPE. Mechanically goo d . New rubber. Reasonable Terms. Saylors Motor Co.

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS — B< l ne, Ind., Feb. 6. —Livestock: 90-130 pounds $9.25 120-140 pounds $9.60 T 140-160 pounds 10.40 160-200 pounds 10.60 > 800 >3O pounds io in , 380380 pounds 10.2"> ' 260-800 pounds 10.00 300 360 pounds $9.90 Roughs $7.25-SB.OO Stans $5.00-s6.'i't i Calves $15.00 . Lambs $11.25 Cattle: Canners $ 1.00-$5.00 > Cutters $5.00-$6.50 Medium cows $6.50-$7.00 Good Cows $7.00-$8.50 Steers - - >B.OO-12 50 Heifers $9.00-12.00 Butcher heifers 8.00-10.00 Bulls $7.60-$9.50 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. Wheat $1.15% 1.20% 1.21% 1.24 Corn .81 .91% .93% .93% Oats .41% .46 .45% .43% Fort Wayne Livestock Market < Estimated receipts: Calvin. 25; hogs, 300; sheep, 50. Hog market 15 higher; 120 tbs down $9.65; 120-140 lbs. $9.90; 140160 lbs. $10.40; 160-200 lbs. $10.65; 200-225 tbs. $10.55; 225-250 lbs. $10.40; 250-300 tbs. $10.30; 300-350 lbs. $10; roughs $8; stags $6; I calves $14.50; lamins sll. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 1,000; holdovers 1.0O0; weights above 150 lb active Io all interests, steady; bulk 150 to 220 !b«. $11.15; to most $11.25; 240 to 260 11> $10.75-11.00; packing sows $8 65-9.25; pigs very slow, indications $10.50. Cattle: Receipts 200; general trade very dull, weak to lower; medium heifers $9.40; all cutter cows $4-6.25. Salves: Receipts 100; vealers draggy, steady at Wednesday's lull decline; $1G.50 down. Sheep: Receipts 500; lamins fully steady; good to choice $12.60- ! 13.00; medium and strong weights sl2-12.25; fat ewes $6-7. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Feb. 6) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.02 No. 2 Hani Wh at 99c No. 2 White Oats 38c Barley 500 ' i-'ve 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET I Eggs, dozen 30e BUTTERFAT AT STATION I ilutterfat 32c Mr. and Mis. W. A. Lower and C. E. Peterson have returned from a visit at Shelby, Ohio.

LOAN S on livestock, implements, furniture, autos, etc. 20 Monthly Payments. Special Straight Time Loan for Farmers. Call, write, phone. Franklin Security Co. Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Phone 237 Lobenstein, Maynard & Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Deiatur 316 or 844. BeMdence Phono. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant licensed Embalmer MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans 5 J / 2 % 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —THE— Suttles-Edwards COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DECATUR, - INDIANA

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1930.

COURT HOUSE In the case'of Opliger vs. Hugston et al. motion by plaintiff to close rule was overruled. Exception was filed. Affidavit for change of judge was filed. Sustained. In the case of Fern Edna Hudson vs. Melvin Howe, suit for Judgment ami possession of room, on motion of plaintiff cuuse was dismissed. In the ease of First National Bank vs. Grover Everett and Floyd Marbaugh, ruit on note, judgment, was plaintiff vs. defendant Marbuugh, SBS 32 with eight percent, from data, without relief and cos's. Cause against Grover Everett was continued. In the appeal of Shafer and Glens against the Ohler road decision to Adams circuit court. Lutx and Adems wilk represent the demonstrators. ; « Real Estate Transfers W. I). Cross Jr. et ux. 4 acres in Wabash township to Eug ne Kneuss et ux for SIOO.OO W. 1). Cross. Jr., et ux 67.54 acres in Wabash township to Eugene Kneuss et ux for $6000.00. W. I). Cross, Jr. et ux 60 acres in Wabash township to Eugene Kneuss et ux for $39011.90 Get the Habit—T ratie at Home di' M’i:( i it. or < oi \-n < oi m il Nuthe is lurehy griven the ta.xpavers of Adonis county, state «>f Indiana, that a special meeting - ofi the Adams (’minty Council of sail' county will be held at the Auditors dlice of said county, on Monday February 17. 1930, at !♦ o'clock A. M. ( at whic h time ami place the following special ami addition appropriations will be considered and acted I ipon: Pauper Att >rnev, Fund 113 $1,000.00 \ssist. Prosecuting Atty do 1.000.00 Expense change of venue- 415 500.00 I 's‘ax payers appearing shall have’ the riglit to be heard therein; after, •on h appropriations shall have been I determined upon, ten or more tax-! payers feeling themsrh es aggrieved I by such appropriation may appeal to! the State Board of ’Fax Commission- ! ers fur further ami final action thereon, by filing their petition therefor with the county auditor! within fifteen days, and the State I Board will fix a date for hearing in the county. Albert Harlow. County Auditor Feb. 6-13 “Priceless Is Health Konjola Brought To Me”! Lady Freed of Many Years Suffering—All Else Tried Failed Utterly >At wW * > X. A s ■ I l\ . J A- - CHARLES MOORE ‘ For years I suffered from kid ‘ ney and bladder trouble eau-ingl intense pain and suffering,” sab! | Mrs. Charles Moore, 1319 N. Koko-1 mo street, Kokomo. "My system' was poisoned and my rest wan i disturbed several times a night be- ’ cause of irregular bladder actions.' Nervousness was the natural result. "Konjola was recomineuded to J me ami I gave II a chance. This! new medicine went, right to work | and day by day I felt better. My nerves are soothed and settled; | kidneys are corrected and I can j sleep threugh the night. I have' neater strength and energy, j Priceless is the health Konjola! brought to mo and 1 praise it' highly." Konjola is sold in Decatur at the I B. I. Smith drug store, and by all! flie liest druggists in all towns I throughout this entire section. I

Colds arc serious. Even mild cases are dangerous. Remember KONJOLA COLD COMPOUND (Irblntß) is giving amazing re lief to thousands of cold suffer ers every year. These table are of the same high quality a Konjola.

Relative Is Found Through Newspaper Ad Chicago. Feb. 6 —(UP)— A few words in a "personal" wanted column brought together relatives who had been parted for half a century and rewarded Mrs. Anna Anderson Myers with an Inheritance of more than $2,060. After a reunion at Elbow I.ake, Minn., with 4 cousins and un uncle and an aunt, Mrs. Myers revealed today that a nundellvered letter written by her father to the Minnesota relatives 50 years ago had caused the long silence.

WHY RUN ON OLD TIKES WHEN YOU CAN BUY NEW TIRES AT SUCH LOW PRICES *** $3.50 2KU .k 9 .', $5.25 30x3 Fj Reg. d»Q Hr 29x4.40 fkA .. . .$3.50, I O 6 ply Super $4.65 W4-s ko«. $5.75 31x4 S.S. OK 30x4.50 A A ....$6.75, 32x4S iU SB.OO 6pl> $6.50 33x4 mo. $8.25 : 2ta4 : 75 .... $6.75 $17.50 30x3 '."“.... $7.50 Sus.s3B.oo »'S 25 $9.00 58p1,521.00S 8p1, 521.00 3 X' U „,512.00 2 ’ x5 ' 00 .... $7.50 33x1,2 32x6 - 00 QI9DD SIO.OO to epJ.Z4.OLf c piy .... AT RESIDENCE—NO HIGH RENT TO PAY! Giles V. Porter 311 Winchester St. Phone 1289

Our Next AUCTION OF FURNITURE, STOVES AND CLOTHING WILL BE HELD SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 8, at 1:30 at Perry Ogg’s Second Hand Store 110 Jefferson St., Decatur, Ind. All kins of Radios. Victrolas, Pianos, Dressers, combination Buffet and China Closet; Buffets; Chiffoniers; Beds, Springs; Mattresses; Commodes; Dining Tables, Round anti Square; Library Tables; Kitchen Tables; Dining Chairs; Kitchen ( hairs; about 8 good Rocking Chairs; High Chairs; Bahy Beds; Childs Rocking ( hair; Day Beds; Oil Stoves; Ranges; Heating Stoves; Gas Stoves; one 3-piece Sitting Room Suite; Kitchen Cabinets; Combination Book Case and Writing Desk; a 1 ! kinds of Clothing for men, women and children; Towling; Table Cloths; Sheets and Pillow Slips; W indow Curtains; Door Curtains; 2 good Feather Beds; Feather Pillows; Comforts; Bed Blankets; Bed Spreads; Dishes of all kinds; Tool Box and tools; 5 different size pieces of Linoleum; Carpel Strips; 3 barrels of Cooking Utensils; Ironing Boards; Davenports; 1 large Wall Mirror and Kitchen Mirror; 3 trunks. This property is sent in here to sell Regardless of Cost—Regardless of Price. Auctioneers—Bill Meyers and Christe Bohnke Clerks—Lucile and Lula Ogg.

She said her mother's people were lost to her until a friend cal< ed her attention to the message in the newspaper "personal" column She found not only her relatives, but the inheritance which was left to her by her uncle. Brent Tollefson at his death in 1925. o Buy Machine Gun New Kensington. Pa.. Feb. 5 (UP) Business men of New Kensing on responded generously and promptly te an appeal of Police Chief Dan J. Zeloyle and the police department now has a modern ma chine gun to aid in apprehending criminals.

PUBLIC SALE

I will .sell at public auction on my farm located 1 mile north and 4 miles west of Geneva, or 3 miles south of Linn Grove, or 4 miles south and 4 miles west of Berne, on Thursday, Feb. 20. 1930 Sale commencing at 12 o'clock, the following described property: CATTLE. 19 Head — One fresh Jersey cow. 4 years old. giving good flow of milk; 1 fresh Jersey anil Shorthorn cow, S years old, giving lot of milk; 1 Jersey cow. 8 years old. to be fresh by day of sale; 1 Guernsey cow, 4 years old. fresh by day of sale, an extra good one; 1 Holstein cow. 6 years old, fresh, giving good flow oi milk; 1 Shorthorn cow, 5 years old, fresh by day of sale; 1 Shorthorn cow. Igyears old. fresh, giving good flow of tnilk; 1 Jersey and Shorthorn cow, 7 years old. fresh, giving lot of milk. These are all extra good milk cows.

“Auction Sale’’ Modem Decatur Home As I have left the city of Decatur I will sell at public auction at 724 North Second SL, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 193(1 al 3 O'clock I’. M. Tin- following described real estate: Completely Modern Home. 6 rooms ami bath. Only lx built 7 years; in first class repair. Seven foot bascini under entire house. Garage. Full size lot. Wonder loc'ition. A home you cannot help but appreciate. II.RMS $,>()().()() cash on day of sale, balance ci payments. 1,. R. Meyer and Dorothy Meyer, ow ners Johnson A Bartlett, Realtors, Auctioneers.

“Auction Sale’ 5 Room and Bath Bungalow i he undersigned will sell on the premises 1016 Russell street, Decatur SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1930 at 1 O'clock P. M. Almost New Bungalow, 5 rooms and bath; 7 fool ba menl under entire house. AH modern with exception of I naee. Lot 66x132 fl. Corner lot. This property in I cass condition. A mighty nice little home. Don't fail investigate this. See Roy .Johnson for further details. 1 ERMS A loan now on property of SI2OO to be asst ed by purchaser. Balance La cas |, <| a y of sale, remain within 30 days. Possession first of March, 1930. MRS. LORETTA WHITMAN, Owner l< hiisen X Bartlett, Realtors, Auctioneers. PUBLIC SALE As 1 am unable to farm 1 will sell at pubiic auction my faiin 2 miles east and •/_. mile north of Decatur, or mile south of t nion Chapel Church, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930 Commencing at 12:00 noon S—HEAD OF CATTLE—S .Jrn sey cow. ~ years old, will be fresh March 1; Bill 11 ■iml .nernsev cow, 1 years ohi, xvi.l be fresh March ' Black Holstein cow, 1 years old, will be fresh March 21 llolstc in cow. I years old, will be fresh Julv 12; Ycnrl -Guernsey heifer. sow ill,d •"* all will farrow POLLTRY 150 good young laying hens. i HPiwnv I . ! y , I |,LEMENTS ANI) tools nr . \ hA(y,() H. Cnle Model, Runs Like N 11 , la * ' 1 '‘lows in good condition; Primrose cr< stp' i.iiot, io' new, electric equipped; 55 gallon oil dri go.n .m o miler, with stock rack; farm wagon; stone 1 immg cultivator; tee box; leather chair; double shovel |>l< . ru ' V " machine; and many arti 100 numerous to mention. TERMS Sums of $5.00 and under cash. Over I it hri' 6 IS T' <hl ol ' « oo<l linkable note beat ■nlrnst at 8A lor the last three months. 1% discount s. J. DURBIN, Owner > ash on sums over $5.00. Roy Johnson, auctioneer.

Heifers Four head coming 2-year-old h e ers; 7 head coming yearling he ers. These heifers are f tom above herd of milk cows and frt a full blooded sire. IMPLEMENTS—One 1 lIIW | C. corn plow, in good shape-8-hole Hoosier grain drill, i n gj shape; 1 7-ft. Osborne binder 6-in. Lets Burr feed grinder,’ good condition. POTATOES—Fifty bushels hon grown potatoes, good lor seed. Seventy-five gallons good vine® CLOVER SEED—Several busin Big Red clover seed; sevei bushels Little Red or June clot seed. MRS. DORA A. MYER Owner Ellenberger Bros., Auctioneers. Elmer Baumgartner, Clerk. Feb. 6-1]