Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED t ADVERTISEMENTS, >< BUSINESS CARDS, * AND NOTICES ■ ■■■•■■ J jbt.MiK.M XJUUQf >:;wt« MMKiKNNMBMB! FOR SALE FOR SALK’Feeding 'tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant. % ton lota or more delivered free of charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 20tf IjARMI j ARM S>a!.l\ Complete' line of nia chlnfery, also horses, cows, hogs and ebeep. 3% miles southwest of Geneva, Wednesday. Fob. 26, 1930. G. R. faierly, Bryant, Indiana. Bryant Phone. 29-20-t FOR SAi.Ff —' My entire” halHiitry equipment and guaranteed healthy Chinchilla Rabbits, 50c to $3.50 each. Chas. J. Miller, 226 N. 7th | Street. 32-27tx poR SALE—Apples, Jonathans and Wtflfners. Prices $1.25 to $1.85 S. E Haggard. 1 mile south % nti'ts east of Monroe. Bring containers. 34-lJtx Ftlk’SALE —Work horse, weight 1B<(O. Soy beans for seed or feed. Sey»l. potatoes. O. V. Dilling, Craltfville phone. 34t3x eod FOR" Holstein Cow with <ilt by side; 1 Jersey cow with cals by side. Albert Teeple on Yost t'ary,’ phone 885-A. 36-3tx Ft'R SALE —Tractor in good condi tioi. or will trade for team of horsus. Cali phone 20. 36-ts ■ Gander. wm. Klenk, roflte 8. Phone 719-E 36 3tx Ftift SALE 1926 Ford coupe, 1925' Qievrolet coupe. 1925 Fold Sedan ! and 1926 ord roadster. Frank Wricking company, West Monroe St. 37-atx FOR SALE—Square timber suitaum , oil shed or small barn see F. L. Johnston, 210 S. 9th street. Phone 413. 37-3tx i <lp,sAi.r> s-coming 3 and 4 year old* horses, also fresh cow. Phone < S6f-B 37-3tx FOR" SALE? One gander. Decatin Plibne 876-C 37-3tx FOR SALE -One 9x12 rug? $6; on > 9xo iug sl9; one gas range, $5; one Cogswell chair. $18; one leather dafefiport. sls; one 3 piece Mohair living room suite, looks like new. sl<W; Inquire at flat above Sprague [ Ftilsi|tine Store, phone 199. 38-3tx Ftjtß SALE Mammouth - Bronz fjljkey Toms Mrs. Sherman Kun kek Phone 5961. 38-3 t FOR RENT Ftlii RENT—2s7~acre farm, 3 mile nohheast of Decatur. Can be rented as one or divided into two fartnr Close to school. Grain reql? Mrs. J. S. Bowers, phone 125 or-W. S. Bowers, phone 296. 33t9 Ftfll RE?NT 5 room”house’ on Wes; ftdums sti et, modern except furnace, Phone 846. 36-3tx i’OTTItENf -St) acre farm located 2 i miles north and % mile west of Monroe. Inquire Jacob Meyer, Blufftoq, joule 4 Craigville phone. 36-31 x FOR' ILENT - 110 acre farm.” Good location. phone 242 or 398. Fred , Fiffchte. 10-13-17 3tx i dil? Rh.N'f—97 acre farm 3 _ mi sniHliwest of Decatur. Call Preble 16'“ f»n 24 or August Gallineyer, Ossian. Indiana, Rt. 1. 38-3tx FOIL RENT 80 acres. 33 miles wen; of Decatur. Good buildings. Grain rent? Phone 145 or see Pat Costello. s, , 38-3tX WANTED "7r~MAN WANTED . • For Adams County We have a splendid opening for a reUaJile man to sell our large line of Tea. Coffee. Extracts, Spices, mid ? Pure Food Products. Our "Free Gift" Plan opens every door , lo ypu. You sell where others can-I not.-Ohl, established company with' cimtlact that beats all others four i whj>. Let us tell you how. Write | The- Lange Company, Box 455, 1 De sere, Wisconsin. 11-13-18-20-25-27 I WAN'TED To rent: Small farm ! Write L. F. Siola, Cate of Millers Battery. 38-3tx — Miller’s Raisin Bread for sale Wednesdays and Saturdays each week at all grocers. mo* t on ii.(< I II iZtai N'jtite Im hereby given that the Bound nf County CoiiirnkMioners ot AiUiuis county, state of Indiana, will receive Healed bid# until hl o’clock A. .AJ on I uewday the Itli day <>f Mtrrvi' BEJO L«r the furnishing of the f<»Mo t »»lng leitilUcr lor use at the I « 4*onl> larm. towit: Eicon (111 '1 hum of 2-1 I-0 I’ertillzds. the Maine to be delivered in 12. ptHirtd baga properly mixed, and i for ukv, ti-fc of ail t raitHporliiI ion'aiul J her <ha rges. J itc fertilizer Is to be delivered county farm luilen south cast, of Decatur, on or before March l.t 19.10. *1 be board reserves the right to r<*h*vl any or all bids. B. F. Bremer • i<-o. Slimmaker .1, G. HofCinan That’ll of ( oanty Coinijlit«xb>neri< Albert Hai l »w. Auditor. I* »jb. 13-20 BIDS I’Olt l <> M. Xolnv i- hereby given that tin* |;r»:tr<| of f'oimty I’omtnlssioiie; s ol Ail.Hiim County, state of Indiana, will i< < •’l. c scum bills for tin* fiirjilwh inA ’of one car of White Ash Coal dtUifered in the baseiii'Ut ufwllie Ctnih liotixe, at l>e<-atnr. Indiana. bids will hr received until I’» o’rlfh k A. M. on 'I uesday tnr Mb tl.iy 'of Man h. IR.IO. J’.hls will also be rr< clved for otliri • pMilriiirs of < o.H in tlx- same <pian«Hiid d4*lhcrtol at the same pl.o • «j ifO.lid ir-fi'»rs the light t<» r<jtv4 any or all bld«h. t i .rciuer Geo. Htibwmakcr .1 G Hoffman Board of County Commissioners Albert llariuw, Auditor. Feb. 13-30 | i
Everything a man or boy wears. XCRUITESO. V Dvcutuf, Ind. MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Ind.. Feb. 13 Livestock: 90-120 pounds $9.85 12U-140 pounds $10.2'1 140-160 pounds $ll.OO 160-200 pounds $11.20 200-230 pounds sll.lO 230-260 pounds SIO.BO 260-300 pounds $10.60 300-360 pounds $10.50 Roughs $7.25-8.50 Stags $5.00-$6.00 Calves sls.iiis ! Lambs $ll.OO Cattle; 1 Cannere $4.00-$5.00 ! Cutters $5.00-$6.50 Medium cows $6.50-$7.00 Good Cows $7.00-$8.50 Steers SB.OO-12 50 Heilers $9.00-12.90 Butcher heifersß.o9-10.00 Bulls $7.00-$9.50 Pittsburgh Livestock Pittsburgh. Feb. 13. (U.RJ—Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 500: market around 20c higher; 150-220 lbs., mostly sl2; 230-390 lbs., $11.50$11.90; 100-130 lbs., sll-$11.50; sows $9-$9.50, Cattle: keceipts, 25; market unchanged. Calves: receipts, 75; market [steady; good and choice vealers, $14.50-sl6. Sheep: receipts, 250; market steady: few 70 to 90 lb. lambs, sll- - East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. Feb. 13. — (U.R) — Livestock: hogs, receipts, 700: holdovers, 1,900; weights below 200 lbs., active. 15-25 c, mostly 15e over Wednesday's average, weightier kinds steady; bulk, 150-200 lbs., $11.75; 249-270 lbs.. $11.25-$11.5u; 130 lbs. down, slls 11.50. Cattle receipts, 200; fairly active, fully steady; medium heifers and steers, $10.50-sl2; cutter cows, sl-! $6.25. Calves receipcs, 100; vealers tin-1 changed, $16.50 down. Sheep receipts. 400; holdovers,] [600; lambs draggy, steady, quality! land sorts considered; near choice! handy weights, sl2; 87-95 lbs., sll-1 $11.75; medium ami strong weights'! $10.50-SU; clippers, $10.50. T CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. Wheat $1.18% 1.22% 1.23% 1.26 Corn .88 .91% .93% .93% i Oats .45% .46% .45% .44% | LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Feb. 13.) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.05 No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.02 No. 2 White Oats 38c Barley fioc I l-'ye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET ! Eggs, dozen .... 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATION [ Butterfat 33c JI. R. Mo’.tz attended to business J in Fort. Wayne Wednesday afternoon. 0 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 1c Sale F. &M. Pharmacy. LOANS on livestock, implements, f urniture, aut is, etc. 20 Monthly Payments. Special Straight Time Loan for Farmers. Call, write, phone. Franklin Security Co. Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Phone 237 MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —the— Suttles-Edwards COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. IDECAxUR, - INDIANA i
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1 roio *1: \otlrr of Public Nnlv <»f PrrNOMiil Proper! > > Suite of Indiana I .\<la ms < ’omit \ SS In the matter of the estate- of Henry Barkley, itrecased m Notice Is berebv given (hat the I iiioltisigne<l e-\«-<-tit<»i- of the- e-stat-' of Henry Barkley, deceased will offer lor sale at public auction at late resident e of said deredent in Wash* ingtoii Township, Adams County, In--1 (liana, on I rhin*. F«hrunr> tfs IILMI i the- personal property of said estate eonslating of 2 cows. 1 heifer 1 calf. 1 driving horse. 1 sow. 8 shoats. , farming machinery, impllnirnts and tools, about GO hu. oats, shrtuhled corn fodder about 160 bu. corn, oarn tools, garden tools, household goods and other urtit les too numerous to mention. Snid sale to begin at 12:00 o’clm-k Noon. TEHMrt — All sums of |5.00 or less cash in hand. Over 15 a credit of not to exceed 6 nlfuiths will be given, purchaser executing his notes therefore bearing 6 r < from date, waiving relief, providing for attorney fees and with sufficient surety to be approved by executor. Ohl Adams County Bank John W. Tyndall, Pres., Executor Boy Johnson. Auctioneer. Clark J. Lutz E. B. Adams Attys. Hutch' Ehinger Clerk. Feb. 13-30 NOTH E 01-' M’EIHI. MEETING Ol' ('Ol NTI < Ol N( 11. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Adams county, state of Indiana, that a special meeting of the Adams County Council of said county will be held at the Auditor's iffice of said county, on Monday February 17. 1930, at !• o’clock A. M at which time and place the following special and addition appropriations will be considered and acted upon: Uauja-r Attorney. Fund 113 11.00ii.00 Assist. Prosecuting Atty do 1,000.00 Expense change of venue 115 500.00 Taxpayers appearing -shall have tin- right to lie heard thereon; after stu ll appropriations shall have hcen determined upon, ton or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved it\ such appropriation may appeal to | the State Hoard of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing their petition therefor with the county auditor Aithin fifteen days, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing in the county. Albert Harlow, County Auditor Feb. 6-13 —y. K ' NOTICE—I will do your pruning*o!' grapevines. Terms reasonable. 1 have had years of experience in this line of work and will appreciate your favor. Call No. 1149. J. M. Gas | kill. < -3tx o-— — Another Quick Victory For New Konjola Man Feared He W ould Have To Quit Work. New Medicine Restored His Health ' 1 fl ' A > w y rfi 'v : MR. RAY RAGAN "For some time I suffered terri- . lily from sharp pains in my bank and chest," said Mr. Ray Ragun, Kempton, lud. “These pains ran up the back of my neck and my head would ache dreadfully. On i top of this my stomach and liver ; were out of order, and this made me a very sick man. I grew weak and draggy, and knew that something had to be dune to stop tikis decline. “Friend- recommended Konjola to inc ami urged me to try It. 1 followed their advice ami almost immediately tile pains eased up. Stomach ami liver action was cor- ■ reeted and the poisons were elim- , inatod. My appetite returned and I can feel new strength surging back into my body. Konjola Is certainly the master medicine, and I recommeud it to all who suffer us 1 did.” Konjola is sold in Decutur nt t.lm 11. J. Smith drug store, and by alii Hie boat druggi ts in all towns i throiighoiil this entire section. ■ " 1 ■ Colds are serious. Even mild [ eases are dangerous. Rcnieiiilmr , KONJOLA COLD COMPOUND ’ Il bints; is giving amazing re lief to thousands of cold siiffur I eis every year. These table are of the same high quality a Konjola. • , , ,/!
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930.
NOIK E OF FIN 11. SETTELEMENT OF EkTVI E NO 2 1114 Notice Is hereby given to the creditors. heirs ami legatees of Otto <’. Smith, deceased, to appear in the Adams t’lriiilt Court, held at l>eca* tor, Indiana on the BHh day of March IMO, and show cause. If any. why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not i»e approved; and said h< iis nnotified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Reuben Smith, Administrator Decatur, Indian i, February 12. 1930. Att »rney C. L. Walters. Feb. 13-20 B. P. 0. ELKS No. 993 STAG FEED Members Only Wednesday, Feb. 19 6:30 P. M. Get vour ticket from one of the committee. FOR SALE 1(1 heud of good form inures and geklin&s. Team of mules. One 1-yenr old springer cow, I Guernsey. Rob’t. Mcßeth, Leo J. Weber 221 North Ith St.
DECATUR'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE TIRE STORE Does your wife Drive the Car? • * COULD SHE PITT ON THE SPAKE or REPAIR A TIRE ON THE ROAD ? QUESTIONS THAT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED BY EVERY AUTOMOBILE OWNER. WHY NOT AVOID ALL THIS WORRY AND TROUBLE? _ f When Genuine First y'a'Ns-' • Z'yX’ C'uss Goodyear Tires (T aFe 80 R CasOna ’ > * e * i \ > .Millions Prefer I•-£' i Goodyear ‘ Wffi t \ V«-J X— J Tires, heca us e of ft? * ■*■'• *W Ml '• ■ c-o """■ Milcugt ‘ Con and get fort and Better A>- TOT Sudden Road Service. pcarance. ;.x The PATHFINDER TREAD IS A STUNNER FOR WEAR IN A LOW PRICED TIRE. Full Sized TRUCK High Pressure BALLOONS OWNERS 30x3 «lfig 29x4.40 ... $5,75 . 30x4.50 ... $6.55 30 X 5 H D S2O 25 50x31 ■ reg ' 28x4.75 ... $7.85 .... , ~.. * , ~. r 0. 5... $5.35 29x4.75 ... $7.95 >H U - WI.V& 31x4 $8 35 31x5.00 ... SBJS 32x5 10 ply 35.50 33x4 slo*ls • McDuffee Tire Service Road Service 110 N. 3rd »t. Phone 262 - - ■ ■ —
M ITtFSTN OCCATVR I | DON’T HURRY z > I Have you noticed that most I people who “drop" their savings I in schemes or speculation are the I ones who are in too great a hurry 1 to get rich? After all. what is 1 sounder, safer, surer—and speedier in the long run—than the good I old saving way'? Think that I over. ■ I I First Notional Bqrik I I Capital and Surplus W 0.000.00 I Decqtur. Indiqnsi I [ L 111 |l I II I I TIIIIIIIII 11111 1 I 1 1 1
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell tit public auction on I niv farm located 1 mile north ami I miles west of Genevq, or 3 miles smith of Linn Grove, or 4 miles smith 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 Jersev cow. 4 years old, giving good flow of milk; 1 fresh Jersey and Shorthorn cow, 8 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, flesh by day of sale, an extra good one; 1 Holstein cow. 6 years old, fresh, giving good flow ot milk* 1 Short-1 horn cow. 5 years old, fresh by day of sale; 1 Shorthorn cow, 4 years old. fresh, giving good flow of milk; 1 Jersey and Shorthorn cow, 7 years old. fresh, giving lot of milk. These are all extra good milk cows.
PUBLIC SAL] 1. the undersigned, will sell at Public Sale on the Old Ib'.viflH 1 mile south o'.’ Decatur on the Mud Pike, |H * SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15 I S.i’e to begin at 12 o'clock, the following property HORSES 1 bay horse, 10 year old, weight 1000 pounds; mule-, 7 years old, weight 2800 pounds. CATTLE 1 white Durham cow, weight 1400 lbs., 5 fresh; 1 roan cow. Durham, 3 years old; 1 red Durham h"iler, I old. 2 spring calves. ag| IMPLEMENTS - Intel national 3-h|>rse gas engine; ing plow; Deering 5 toot mower; Oliver riding corn plow; grimlei corn sheller; single shovel plow; farm wagon: hay fork: hay rope; Hock Island hay loader; two row corn ; Superior disc grain drill with fertilizer attachment; tandi nt I I', corn binder; I’- a yard dump boards; pump jack; steel ; Emerson gang breaking plow; 2, section spring tooth ■|T oiler; Titan 10-20 tractor; John Deere gang trai tor ploufll ; Deering 7 foot binder and trucks, good; 2 sets work harness, i New Idea Nisco manure spreader, good; hay tedder. M Terms of Sale, CASH. ! W. A. BARROWS, Own J I Roy S Johnson. .Auctioneer Dutch mKgp ft. 9 ,d- A II mlllSW 1 It’s Your Bank I : We want you t‘ ( « feel at h o m e afl this bank. I Every service w® offer - - checking saving, coinmer-1 cial, safety its - - is at youifl command. J Make the most "■ them and use then! to your advantage! It’s YOUR and we are cage! to assist you. 1 * SM Old Adams County Baj
Heifers IB Four head cmnim. . U1 ers; 7 head .mumers. These heif. rabove herd of mill. . .j JK a full blooded sir<- WM IMPLEMENTS . > ; Ic. corn plow, in s-hole Hoosier gro' shape; 1 7-ft. ()>L 6-in. l.etz Burr good condition. j|ofl POTATOES I’. . grown potatoes, L ,. . Seo-nly-five . I ’LOV ER SI*.EI) I Big Red clover . bushels Little Rt . seed. B| MRS. DORA A. Ellenberger Bros., Elmer Bauinir.ii' i < ■
