Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED , s | ADVERTISEMENTS, | | BUSINESS CARDS, « AND NOTICES H FOR SALE FOR SALE — Feeding ' tankage .It j the Decatur Rendering Plant; ’•3 j ton lots or more dolhered free oil charge. Phone 870 Tor 513. 20tf EARM Bale Comploti- line of III!' chinery, also horses, cows, hogs 1 and sheep. 3% miles southwest oi l Geneva, Wednesday. Feb. 26, IS3O. ■ G. R. Bierly, Bryant, Indiana. Bryant Phone. 29 20-1 FOft SALE My entire Rabbitry equipment and guaranteed healthy j Chinchilla Rabbits,*'soc to $3.50 I each. Chas. J. Miller, 226 N. 7th Street. 32-27tx F"l< SALE—Apples, Jonathans and I Wagners. Prices $1.25 to $1.85 | S. 11 Haggard, 1 mile south % ml’-_- | cast of Monroe. Bring containers. 34-1-tx J r<*R SALE—Tractor "in good condl lion, or will trade for team of horses. Call phone 20. 36-ts FIR SALE One baseburner, one sOfi coal heating stove, and one congoleum rug 9 x 12. Phone 56 or 789.. 43-3* FOR SALE 2 stands of bees, good owes. .1 electric hot plate, J. W. Meillers, phone 141. 42-3tx tiros c»r*Ttu /vuonrs Hatchery Chicks GetiieWty hatched chicks and have them laying next fall when eggs, brilig good prices. Place your order | today ’Tor your “Decatur Quality Chirks’.', The D iatur Hatchery Phone 497 Decatur. Ind.. 43-5* FOR SALE—2 bronze turkey gobblers,. East of city and north o'' Bobo. Tele. 864-L. 43-3 t FOR RENT FOR RENT — Modern house on 1 Sixth street, also Hat over Baugh 1 man's store and house on corner | Ninth ami J< fferson streets. In- ; quire B. J. Rice. 237 North Fifth I street, or phone 184. 40t3 FOR RENT —■ Modern house on Marshall street. Phone 7601 or call at 817 Russell st. 40t6x FOB RENT 2 furnished rooms I Cali lu&s. 4i-3tx FOR RENT — SO acre farm near Pleasant Mills. Cash or grain. ! Immediate possession. Giles V 1 Portef, 311 Winchester. Phone 138?. 42-3 t 1-OK it.ENf Semi-modern 6 room I liou«e. 814 North Thirl Street. Large'barn suitable for gaiage See Eliia Ste.le. Monroe. Ind. 43-3tx FOR RENT House 7 rooms. Near Pkauant Mills. Also for sale, fresh | cow. .Dm Hallie,staldt, Route 9. De eatur. 43-3tx ~ WANTED LUST AND FOUND and black automobile] rolie^l-’inder please call 14 or see' Adiian- Bio R a the Standard Oi'. | Stati®T*and receive reward. 41-3 t I Tuesday Study Day Lawrence, Kan.. (UP) Ma-' jority cj students of the University I of Kansas lo their studying (>■; Tuesdays, recoids of the University a library disclose. During Feb ) rnary examination week, book with-1 drawals on Tuesday numbered 1.638 to The intervening days - ] ■y ■ ~ "I xotde or rixti, m: . !•> I VI I’. NO. 20IS X'oMxr is hereby given to tin; ereditnr i r*4»eirs and legatees of William <• DaWi «!<•< rased, to appear in inc i Adamo Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the 14th clax of March! j-.GDi and sho.v if any. whv the Final Settlement Accounts with the rsliitr of said dt<ment should not I"' approved; an I said heirs are notified t then ami there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. r>amcl Baker. Administrator. ATttrrrffy .John 'I. Kelly Feb. 19- jr,

Wanted to Buy HOUSES AM) CATTLE Several good horses for sale a Bellview farm, 1 mile east o Dt-atirr. Anyone having horses or cattb for sale call E. J. AUK. Phone 386 Decatur or Lew Sprunger, phone 67 or 154, Berne, Ind. •" — “ —7 ~- FARMS FOR RENT ISO acres, livestock farm, miles southeast of Decatui 120 acres, 2 miles soulhwes of •Berne. SO acres, 5 miles northca of Geneva. S<‘<* French Quinn at once about these farms.

There IS a difference in OVER A L L S and you gel more comfort longer wear out of our special $1.29 value, i /toiTmisfeed I San/SSfccG*- | 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. FROUNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Nalurapalli 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 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. Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office phone 9u. Residence Phone, Decatur 316 or 844. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Rock of Ages .Memorials for spring delivery. Wemhoff Monumental Works. 1313 cod E A T , Chop Suey, Mexican Chili, Waffles ' ' ami Old Style Buckwheat Cukes ! —at— CAMPBELL’S FUNERAL* DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. 11. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service . Phones: Office 61. Home 303 _ 2 ~ Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra ty|>eiwriling or stentjnipliic work [I will be glad to do il. Phone 12 for appointment. i Florence Holthouse Judge .1. T. Merryman s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. ' AUTOS » re-financed on smaller payments. Quick Service. Franklin Security Co. » Phone 237 Schafer Bldg. Decatur, hid. OWN A FARM Several farmers have purchased farms through out I office by making a small I payment, being given a long '» 1 lime lo pay (lie balance. . ,\V<- have lJu'ee or lour exi i llviil f irms remainin to be I I sold. A small payment and del< rmjiu <1 effort will make t in !!!<!« pt ralent home owner tin a few vears. See us before it is too late. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 ■ Decatur Indiana i

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Bern*. Ind.. Feb. 18—Livestock: 90-120 pounds | $10.0.> 120-140 pounds 10.40 110-160 pounds 11.20 160-200 pounds 11.10 200-230 pounds 11.30 230-260 pounds 11.00 I 260-300 pounds lo.so | 300-360 pounds 10 7o Roughs $7.25-8.50 Stags $5.00-$6.09 Calves $15.00 Lambs $10.50 Cattle: fanners ... . . .. . $4.00-$5.00 : eutters $5.00-$6.50 Medium cows $6.50-$7.00 Good Cows $7.00-$8.50 Steers SB.OO-12.50 Heifers $9.00-12.00 Butcher heifers 8.00-10.00 Bulls $7.00-$9.50 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE —— — Marell May July Sept, i Wheat $1.09% 1.14% 1.16% 1.17% | Corn .83% .87% .89% .89% Oats .41% .43% .43% .42% East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs' Receipts 1.600; holdovers 900; unevenly lower generally 25c under Tuesday's average: bulk 160-210 lbs. $11.85-11.90; 230-270 lbs. $11.25-11.75; packing sows, $9.25-9.75; 130 lbs. down quoted $11.50-11.75. Cattle: Receipts 125; unchanged; medium steers and heifers sl2; cutters $4-6.25. Calves: Receipts loo; vealers weak to 25c lower, $16.50 down. Sheep: Receipts 900; strong to 25c and higher, good to choice 85 lbs. down mostly sl2; few $12.25; medium and strong weights $lO-11. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Feb. 19) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat . $1.05 No. 2 Hard Wheat sl-02 X'o. 2 White Oats 38<* Barley ••-— 50c f.'ye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 28c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat. 33'. Socks Make Business East St. Louis. 111, — (UP) — Socks dirty socks, faded socks, socks with holes o> any other kind cf socks is Hie foundation upon which Mrs. Lillian' Summers, 65 y old widow of this city has btiill her rug nianufaqiuring business. Dutin ", Hie several years which Mrs. Summers sat. ui the little back >oin of he. small co.ltage manipulating an old fashioned loom she ; Im , I,octi producing about 300 ruga a year. irt th* HrfNlr— - t r»ne at Homft CONSTIFATIOM RELIEVED . QLKKtV I Thi, Purely Veyetekle Pi > l U 'VeV' wI1 ’ rno ' ,,> the bowel I without. Shy pain an I depressing after effects. Sick Headaches, indigestion, Biliousness and Bad Complexion quickly relieved. Children and Adulifl can easilv swallow Dr Carter’s tiny, i sugar coated pills. They arc free ’jom calomel and poisonous drugs. All Druggists 436 c and 75c red pkg 3. CARTELS EKPILLS

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, FEBBUABY 19, 1930.

\<»TiCE OF FI\%L settlement OF ESTATE VO. 2WI Notice is hereby given to the <•!•<•- liters. heirs an dleftatees of Srtrah 1 \l. Spence, deceased to appear in the I. \dnms Circuit court, held at Decatur; Indiana, on the "th day of March. I I 930 and «huw cause if any. why the|| I’inal Settlement Accounts with the. •slate of said decedent should not I »e approved; and said heirs are noti- . lied I then and there make proof ' »f heirship and receive their distri-]-mtive shares. E. \V. Baumgartner. Administrator . Decatur, Indiana. Feb. 11, D»3O Mtorney C. L. Walters, Feb* 12-19 Xllllli: Hill HUIS FOII i<OM> II MXT MXl’.lls Noiiee *s hereby given that the l’„i:ir<l of Comfy f'onitiiissioneis of Adams County, slate of Indiana, will I m Tuesilii*. Ihe III* <l;*.* of Aku.'a , I'.*3l’. *ni*l **|* cintil I** o'clock A"M >n sit’d dat receive sealed hids for the furnishing of one Hoad maintainer the same to weigh approximately 2.501* pounds, amt to be so •obstructed and equipped that it mav lie installed on the trucks now owned by the coiintv. The board WIN receive the right to pTiirchraac one or as many more as the needs of t lie county may reqiure. *>r as tuny be purchased with the funds available therefor. The bid shall be for the maintainer delivered at, Decatur. Indiana ami installed read*’ for use on one of tile trucks of the county, free of all transportation charges and other Hens. Hie bbartl will risi rve the right to reject any or all bills. Bidder will be required to furnish witli bid full, complete amt detailed iliawing anil specifications of ma-i-hine proposed to be furnished and will also lie required to give bond and furnish affidavit in the manner required bv law. B. I-'. I lit HI NF 11 . . < til*l. SIIUHMAo Hit .1 c, HOFFMAN Board of Counts Commissioners Albert Harlow, Auditor Feb. 12-1!) MITtIK FOB iiltis For oilier eounlers, equipment and * Tables Notice is hereby given Hint the Boaril of Count*- Commissioners 'if Adams Count*. State of Indiana will ill! Tuesday the llh ila* of March l'.»:to, uml up until it’ o’clock A. M. ,n said day receive sealed bbls tor *’,,. furnishing of the following furniture anil equipment. .Metaln counters, tallies. < hairs ami equipment for use in the Count.*’ lle- * order's office. Document silo section.‘for use m the Office of the Clerk of the Cir■uit Court: Adding machine for use in th*- office of County highway superintendent. Dining room tables for the use in the Count* infirmary. Blds shall be for the furniture <!*•- ii'vereil lull* installed and ready for ise. free of all freight ami transportation charges. F.m-li I*l*l must specify till- amount if su*-li bid for eucii office or Institution :: The bills shall be In all things agreeable to the specifications now ci file in tin' office of tile Auditor of said county. ■| hl- board reserves the right to reject any or all bids It. F. 1,l l; KIN I'll: GIC< i. SIIoE.M A K l-;i: .1. *l. HOI T MAN Hoard of County c >mmissioners Albert Harlow, Auditor Feb. 12-12 —— -o—iGet the Htbit—l rabe st Home You can borrow up fji ytojJ to f roni us 0,1 '■ your own signature to and security, on lib- fei ‘ ■Qg oral renayment plan, to •;® No questions asked— B no publicity. Prompt, B courteous, confiden- B '■■u® tiftl * f>rvice - Let us * vfl® JOU wil ' n iour p money problems. S &3® Franklin Security Co B Over Schnier !I<iw. B ■MB Dccalur IB

Osaka Hotel Planned Osaka. - (UP) — To encourage tourists to visit Osaka —foremost in- < dustiial city of Japan and one of the i largest cities in the world business interests and the government have combined to build a foreign style hotel at a cost of $2,500,000. A site will be selected soon and cot' struction started. The hostlery will be ready to open in the spring of 1932. Rider Plane at 100 Douglas. Kan.,—(UP)—-Icy blasts from the north that swept over Kan ] sas carrying the thermometer to be

Community Sale Bellmont Park, Decatur, Indiana SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1930, 10 a.m. 20 Head Horses, consisting of some matched learns, and some veil work horses. 30 Head Callie, fresh, closeup springers, and stock cal lie. 75 Head Ilogs, consisting of brood sows and feeders. 35 Head Good Ewes. Al’alfa Hay and Soy Beans. Bee* Truck. MACHINERY Spike-loolh Harrow, like new; 2 wagons; .3 corn plows; disc; spring tooth harrow, like new; iron; kettles: gas engine; Milwaukee hinder; single disc; 10 hole! American grain drill, fertilizer attachment; and many I artie'es too numerous to mention. Anv one having livestock or machinery that you wi’ 1 * j lo turn into cash, bring it to this sale. We will have a large | crowd of buyers, plenty of stable room. Boy .Johnson, Carl Bartlett auctioneers. .., —- — , PUBLIC SALE As I have quit farming I will sell at public auction oil my farm, located 3 miles west ami 3% miles north of llecatur, 1 nii.e cast ant! 3’/, miles north of Preble, just north of Ossian road, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930 Common-ing at 10 p. m. sluirp. S—HEAD OF HORSES—S Black mare, weight 16116 tbs. sound; Bay mare, weight 1699 lb-*, sound; Block tn.are. weight 1500 lbs.; Black horse, weight 1500, sound;| Bay mine, weight 1350, sound. The e are all extra good work horses. 7—HEAD OF CATTLE—7 Two Durham cows. 4 and 6 years old. wlil be fresh by day of sale; Durham cow, 8 years o'<l. be fresh this spring; 4 year old Durham <•>>>-. will be fresh in spring; 3 year old Dm ham cow, giving 3 gallon per day; Durham cow, 5 years oil; Durham heifer, will be fresh in April. POULTRY —150 head of gooil young hens: White Rock, Plymouth Rock and Rhode Island Reds. HOGS & SHEEP—2 brood sows, bred; 0.1. C. boar hog; 9 head gooil Shropshire ewes, due to lamb in March; Registered Shropshire Buck. HAY & GRAIN—I 6 ton of good clover and timothy hay mixed; 4 ton of Alfalfa hay; 50 bushel of good seed oats; 100 bushel of good sorted corn; 1 bimiu.l of Yelow Dent seed corn. Good Collie Stock Dog. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS 8-16 International Tractor in first clam; condition; 14 inch I’. & O tractor plows; Keystone tractor di ig with tandem; single disc; cullipar.ker; Deering binder 7 It.; Water A. Wood mower; Daiu load *r, good condition; Thomas hay tedder; side delivery hay rake like now; ray rake; I Loosier 8 liole fertiliaer grain drill; Black Hawk corn planter vith I'eitiUzer attachment; 3-sectlon spike and 2-seclion spik - tooth harrows; 2-swtlon spring tooth harrow; land roller; 2 walking plows; 2 Gale riding cultivators; 1.11. C. manure spreader now; 4 role Deering <'oru shredder with ’hredder and cutter head; fanning mill, good shape,’ sacker a,tta< hment; feed grind* r No. 4; Stud* baker wag**u; narrow I wagon; 2 double wagon boxes; 2 low wheel wagons; hay ladder, beet I ra/k and st.oek rack combined; 16 ft. hay ladder; hob sled; cutter; uuio frailer with Dock rack; cutting box; corn shel'.cr; 2 sets of work I harness; 3 250-gallon drtuns; bitlrliering tools: copper kettle; iron I ketHes; J>el,a*al No. I'2 cream seperator; buzz, aw outfit; rip saw; belts; some household goods, and many articles too numerous to menlion. \ TERMS All sums of |lO am! under, cash; over that amount a! 1 credit 0* 12 months will lie given by pun-haser giving a bankable note In arin,'. 8% Hie last 6 months. 4' ' discount for <-a hon .-.um ; over sl9. No propel lyto be removed until settled for. CHARLES KIESS, Owners Roy John sot:, and Carl Bartlett, auctioneers. Uliinger and Scliurgcr, cleiks. Ladies Aid of Preble Lutheran Church will serve lunch. r

low zero. couUln t Keep sirs. niram| Grandma' Clonk of this city from celebrating hci luO.h birthday by taking an aerial excursion. She journeyed overland to Wichita and cel* biate l by a plane trip which lasted more than an hour. .. < urfew 30A'»® rs Old Kansas City, Xlo., (UP) Be- | cause city fathers 30 years ago asked Armour Packing company officials to have the whistle of their [factory blown every night at 9 the icstoni is still continued. Farmers ] living 30 mil s from here can heal it.

PU B Lie SA L E I The undersigned wiljgsell at public auction, 2 miles east of 9 second house South of l)Ait school, on TUESDAY, MARCH. 4, 1930 | Ctmmer.cin# at 12 o'clock, jprompt. ■ ’ 2—HORSES—2 * 9 • )ue bay mare, 10 years old. weight 150(1 'pounds; one sorrelM imning 1 vear old. _ „ ■ B—HEAD OF COWS—B ■ One Gperns-ey-Durham cow. coining 4 years old. due n* freH M irch fith: one Guenwiy heifer, coming 3 years old, due to freH Anril 15t!i; one Guernsey heifer, coming 3 years old. due to ireM June 16th; on» Jersey heifer, coming 3 years old, due to freshen® ji’ii; one Guernsey-Durham heifer coming 2 years olid, due to fro® last of April: 1 Guernsey heifer coining 2 years old. due to freshet® o. April; 1 Guernsey heifer, coming 1 year old and Guernse* Ho® heifer coming 1 year old. SB 21—HEAD OF HOGS—2I ■ Two Spotteil Poland brood sows; 3 Spotted Poland gilts. <l® farrow between March 22 and 31, one Duroc male hog, age 16 mo® 15 head of shoats, weight 75 pounds each. B 10C—HEAD OF PULLETS—IOO 9 100 head oi full blood White fpwk.s jmd White Wyandotte pul® Five vmmg Flemish Giant iIONMsJ 3 BEANS—Io bushet cleaned Soy Beans; 2% bushel hand cle® Naw Beans; 17 pound of Htilles pop corn seed. ■ IMPLEMENTS . 1 One binder, 7 ft. in a No. 1 condition; 1 Osborn hay loader a J one; 1 two-horse wagon with hay ladders; 2 two-horse corn cultivi® 1 horse wheat driii; 1 14-in. John Deere breaking *plow; 1 double s® plow; 1 brooder house. Bxl2 on runners, a good one; 250-egg Sm**® Incubator in a No. 1 condition; 1 tank heater; 1 oil drum, 1 hay® 100 ft., good. S TERMS-Ail sums of SHl.im and under cash, over that atnot® credit of 6 months will be given. Purchaser to give a bankable B bearing 8% interest the last 3 months. First 3 months without iB ci. 4'l discount for cash on sums over SIO.OO. ■ GEORGE BROWN Lunch will he served by Ladies Aid of Union Chapel. 3 Roy Johnson and Carl Bartlett, auctioneers. ■ Dutch Fl' mwi>* li-ei..■ ■ - -■ ■ ■ -»■■«■■-. - •«■ BlT***- "Tffiirr - iiTT'jg'iWMliißWMStiiWiMrWMWnTf Steadily A —accumulaled sat fl •£ inss constitute 9 j. W & toU horn of plenty I t k whence issue tn® -it good things in life® $ M I i I J K far I .•* V ''9® | j v. MptHwL' •’ I rue, you don’t get rich quickly putting your nionej in the bank. But the man with the Savings Acco' lll in a sound institution like this Bank KNOWS hi money is safe; KNOWS that it is only a matter J ' ’ ‘ ntil he lias a neat little fortune. Old Adams County Bant