Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1930 — Page 2
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)t3t»lXD<QM><W9<m»U< .)U<»<» «W. )<» id i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, J BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES fl iBiN&’.NXM .XMK • • lOCWJCKK XOSKJC> (. «<W FOR SALE FOR SALE - Feeding "tanHage at the Decatur Rendering Plant, ’t' ton lots or more delivered free of charge. Phone 870-T or 513. lOtf ion &ALE — Aly entireequipment and guaranteed healthy Chinchilla Rabbits, 50c to $3.50 each. Chas. J. Miller, 226 N. 7th Ss< t. 32-27U* F' 'R SALE —Tractor in good colldi tlon. or will trade tor team ot lioises,.Eall phone 20. 3'6-tf FUR SALE - Apples, Tulmitn Sweet, Pecks Pleasant. Steel Red. Bald wine. $1.25 to $1.75 per bushel baskets. *-2 basket 65c to 90c. Briug yoffr container. A. M. Miniller, Pleasant Mills. 44 6tx Ftfll SALE Apphs, special price tiew week es 11 to SI.BO a bushel. "Baldwins ami Spys. Also home .... --tiatitd -c-ortt- $1.81) .jaw..<lo.ue.ii...cnus Aiffust Koeneman, Hoagland. 45-6 t FOR SALE Fordson tractor anti ;sjd Oliver 12 in< h plow. A l shape ■ ® Inquire Adams County Auto Co. 47-3 t I’ILR SALE—S year old Holstein dairy cow. Test 4.2. Extra heavy prvueer. Freshen soon. Ray Snfftb. phone 5621. 47t3x F< Ut SALE — Single Comb Rhode Poland Red eggs for hatching. M'J. Bale Moses, route 7. Phono L'-.ttv * FdtsALE“OR TRADE—Farms of ;J1 sizes. All kinds of prices and x terns. Some with only a very Miifllt down payment. Jess Engle, Bene, Route 3. 47 3t.< FQjt i SALE 7 room semi-modern htgise. Terms, reasonable. Inquire 81b Winchester st., phone 857. 47t3 FliSt SALE —1 bay.learn 10 year old BJ)iuid: wagon and harness 1 sor-‘ reLand 1 brown horse weighing 1800 to -19l)0 each good workers 11 aud 12jaars old. Wagon anil harness. L. w. Frank, Decatur Cooperage Co 3. -bi. FOR SALE —Knickerbocker tra>- : qur. attachments fdr Ford. Jim ! R. 9, Decatur. 48-3tx F(Mt ’ SALE Walnut Din'ng Suite. buffet, and six chairs. Telephone 723. 48-3tx SALE —Work mare. W. C. Whiling, north of Preble. 48t3x FOR SALE — One day old cart. Auiifet Selking, Sr., route 4, Decatu/7 J’reble phone. 48-3tx F(Jt* SALE Pan American trom£pue with leather case in A-l cogklition. Dick Lewton, Phone 7!)(-F, 48-Stx FUR SALE—S year ol I sorrel piare. f9ione Tocsin Wm. Worthman, OsMan R. 1. 37 3t eod x Ftft SALE—Alladin Tab! la'mii P4.hp. 32 vol. motor; phone 8620 C. 2k’ Moser. 48-3tx FQjtSALE—Do not sell your wood milk cow for beef. Get a treatmflfit of Fer-til-i-ty. A tried and.effective remedy for sterile animals. M.-ls. Habegger. Berne, Indiana. U iffSiß I — r - - - - - FOR RENT Flljl', Hlß'!’— Farm near I> catur. (squire J. W. Bosse, Phone 539 jv 46-6tx FQJt- RENT — Garage, one blm k from hotel. Phone 1295 or 15, | Lejiis Armstrong, 4 7-3txi - » * F(JJi- RENT —Good six room house , Mi 13th street. Phone 666. 47t3.x F(W RENT Light bouse keeping I apartment, light pleasant rooms, | ]i! »at-- entrance.~pofcli, basement • garage, also garden, Inquire 1127 W i Monroe street. 47-3 t hHTTI.'Tt - 100 acre farm about ! X'2 miles northeast of Decatur. | Gtwia rent. Close to schools. Mrs. | J. *S. Bowers, Phone 125 or W. S. | Bowers Phone 296. • 48-61 I REN'! 6 loom house, block I ehteken house, 1 acre of ground. | bafti suitable for car. 1 mile north, l'£ mile west of Monroe. Phone 125., Decatur. 48-t3x e WANTED WANTED —Girl wants to do housework. Inquire at this office. 48-3tx LOST AND FOUND , >,t .m, ~auies sj»<ye . ''all for them at the A'kiTph Hart Barber i Simp, 234 North Second s reSt. 47-31. - - ■ “ Affolder spoilt lust even ing.at Monroe on business. >it<»re closed all day Thurs- . dsy to get ready for “Damaged by Smoke Sale.” Watch for big announcement in Tomorrow’s paper. THE ECONOMY STOKE. - ’limit i on ri-;ii'rii.izi”ji < \ tlrrfHiie Bid > SMhe is hereby given that th.' HAql of County UorniniiwiofierK of A-feims County, Indiana, lieretid op. iitkcrtized that on Tuesday March P they Would receive K»‘aled bilk for the fiirnishimr of rle\eii loßs'of 2-14-Ci L'ertilizer and noth'• given that nt the sani’e tineand flat f* the boai'd will also < ori,siderkHH an aJlernatt hid, bids for fiireJievcn ton* of 2-11-4 l , erHUz4r. the saint* to be delivered at til# irounty Infirmary free of ait fcitportation charge and in !_'*> bag" B. F. Bremer & mmm. Lo ". J. G. livffman übaM of County Coniniissioners Feb. 241-2 S. ; I
The Spring Topcoats from Hart Schaffner & Marx arfothers are stiffly knockouts $13.50 to $28.50 ti r I y?HuiTEXfCA XZ Decatur, hul. S.E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day ...or.-.-night, Office phone 500 Home phone "727 Ambulance Service l or BKi rhß HEALTH SEE DR, H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor ami Naturapiitli 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. in. Telephone 135 o 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. ~ i,, luOffice Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 or 844. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT () - ' (I FRIGI D A I R E Sales and Service’ Household and Commercial ALGI ST WALTER \| Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. L o NOTII i: O|’ I M: I I I.I.MUX I OF i * I I I F. XO. Notit e is hereby given to the oreJit'o s, heir s and legatees of WilH 'in • ' B«ik< i, appear in the Adams (’jreuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the 11th day of March I'.Ulh apd show cau.'f. if any, whv i Um- Final Seitletnerft \< t ioints with | tin < state of .said deceuent should | not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heitship. ami receive their distributive shares. baniH Baker, Administrator, Decatur, Indiana. Feb. 1 J», IH3O Attorney John 1. Kelly Feb. 19-26 Typewriting Stenographic Work 11 you luive ;uiy extra lypei writing or stenographic work I a ill be glad Io do it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge -I. T, Merryman's Law _OHice, K. of_C. Bldg._ LOANS on livestock, implements, furniture, autos, etc. 20 Monthly Payments. Special Straight Time Loan for Farmers. Call, write, phone. Franklin Setarity Co. Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Phone 237 MONEY TO LOAN t £ity Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans 5%% 10 or 20 years ... i• * * We write Insurance. —THE-Suttles-Edwards ’ COMPANY Nibiick Store Bldg. DECATUR, - INDIANA i
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tjaily Huh MAIN STGEET'<S SENSIBLE NEWSPAPER ffM) R. f -! > J. M MWIII« U IU|I.i Hi I'M DOMESTIC DIFFERENCES "MEF M RORBAk,THE burly Butcher, and WRESTLING CHAMPION OF 4 STATES, PLEADED WITH judge vx/qigmt thi<% MORNING FOR A REPARATION . "BEEF", WHO WEIGHS 11 2<5 LBS., ChaipgES hi? Diminutive TiPS ThE SCALES AT 105, WITH CRUEL &. INHUMZ' ,C TT’EATMENT,
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne. Ind., Feb. 26—Livestock: 90-120 pounds $9.25 12<>-140 pdunds 9.75. 140-160 pounds .... 10.50 10-100 pounds . 11.10 200-230 pounds ... 11.00 230-260 pounds 10.70 pounds _ 10.50 3UO-360 pounds * 10.30 11 Roughs ' $7.25-8.50 Stags $5.00-$6.00 Calves . , $14.00 Lamia . . - .. SIO.OO Cattle: I Canners $4.00-$5.00 I Cutters $5.00-$6.50 I Medium cows $6.50-$7.00 I Good Cows $7.00-$8.50 •[Steers SB.OO-12.50 , Helfers . ' $9.00-12.00-Butcher heifers 8.00-10.00 ' Bulls’ . / $7.00-$9.50 ' East Buffalo Livestock East Jliffalo, N. Y., Feb. 26.—\U.R; 1 —Livestock: Hogs, receipts. 1.600; holdovers, Lion; weights • above I 160 lbs., fairly active, steady to 10c over Tuesday's average; bulk. i 150-220 lbs., $U.75-$11.85; 230-260 , lbs,. $11.25$ 11.60; ;Aking sows I s 9 $9.60; pigs and light lights j weak to 25c lower; 135 lbs., down, sll-$11.25. (•' in 1. : iact ipts. loo; mostly cows: cteady, cutter grades, $;!.5056.00. $6.00. Calves: receipts, 100; vealers unchanged, $15.50 down. ’ Sheep: receipts, 1.300; lambs ■ l slow, generally steady; good to i choice, 87 lbs., down, sll-$11.50; '9O-95 lbs., $10.50-$ll; medium kinds and strongweights, $9.50-$10.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. Wheat $1.05% 1.10% 1.11% 1.13% Corn .81% .86 .88% .88% Oats .10% .42% .42% .42% Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Ind., Feb. 26.—(U.R) Livestock: Cattle receipts, 75; calves, 50; hogs, 400; sheep, 50: I hog market steady, 120 lbs. down, I $9.25; 120-110 lbs., $9.75; 140-160 lbs.. $10.50; 160-200 lbs., $11.15; j 200-225 lbs., $11; 225-250 lbs., 10.80: |250-300 lbs., $10.50; 300-350 lbs., 1 $10.30; roughs, $8.50; stags, $6; I cal Mes, sl4; lambs, $lO. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Feb. 26) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat 95c No. 2 Hard Wheat 92c No, 2 White Oats. .. 37c Barley ; -.... 50c ’ Bye .., 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen . 20c , BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat ... . 31c EAT Chop Suey, Mexican Chili, Wallies ami Old Style Buckwheat Cukes —at— CAMPBELL’S FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. 11. ZWICK & SON Cui's answered day and night Ambulance Service , Phones: Office 61, Home 303
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930.
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COURT HOUSE Petition Bankruptcy A creditor’s petition for bankruptcy against Adam J. Smith., doing business under tha u'ame ot Smith ami Hell of this city was filed yesterday with Deputy Initeit St:, es iTi-ik William 1). Re.muul at Fort Wayne. The creditors who filed the petition against the coinpany were the First National bank aud the Peoples, Loan at(d Trust company of Decatur and the S. J. Peabody Lumber Company of Columbia City. The Smith and Bell company manufactures and deals in lumber, their yards and mill being located in the southwest part of the city. The following debts were listed against the coinpany. Notes for 11,000 SBOO, $4,000, SBOO and $1,600 on the Firs; National bank, notes of $5,000 and $4,200 on the Peoples Loan and Trust company, three notes for S6O» on the S. J. Peabody company. Marriage License Oscar Garwood. Mercer County, Ohio, farmer to Ethel Douglas, Blue Creek Township. Real Estate Transfers James F. Parrish, 40 acres in Blue Creek Township to Alver.a Parrish tor SI.OO. Anthony W. Glenlenning et ux in lot 123, Geneva, to John A. Dito'
S' M j Ashbaucher s I s MAJESTIC | FURNACES g ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING | LIGHTNING RODS | Phone 765 or 739 g;B.«.st.«.Md<KgA*BM JF A Personal\joan Service Borrowing money from us is as dignified, as confidential, as business-like, as a transaction at a bank. No questions asked of employers, friends or. relatives. No endorsements required except those of husband and wife. We lend you up to S3OO on your furniture, piano, auto, etc., the security remaining in your possession. Lawful interest rate and convenient repayment terms. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Ind Wanted to Buy HORSES AND CATTLE Several good horses for sale at Bellview farm, 1 mile east of Dtuatur. @ Anyone having horses or cattle for sale call S’ E. ,L AIIR, Phone 386 Decatur or Lew Sprungcr, phone 67 or 154, Berne, Ind.
tor $200.00 Cora Sales ot al. 40 acres in Hartford Township to Lilly Banter for $6,000.00 Albert Burk et ux 80 acres in St Marys Township to Leland Ray et ux for SI.OO. o Pays with Pennies Jonesboro, Tenn., — (UP) —"Hot est Jim" Macon who Operates a small general store hert, made taxpaying another event this year. Opening ills saving bank, in whic'. he had deposited all his surpltt pennies. "Honest Jim" placed th- m in three sacks, carried them-tp the collector, and paid his taxes. Two
PUBLIC SALE Ihc undersigned,’Execiitoi® of the estate of Henry Barklev. will se.l at public auction on the farm, 1 mile south ot Decatur, just west of state roatl 27, iui FRIDAY-, FEBRUARY 28,1930 i Starling at 12 o’clock noon. ’ ’ One driving horse; work harness; shredded fodder; buggy; 5 barrels; 1 lot small barn tools; 1 heifer calf; 2 cows; 1 heifer; (id bn. oals; 160 bu. corn; wrapper chain; corn plant-; er; 3 horse double tree; 2 horse double tree; 1 singe tree; 1 'ol brooms and carpenter tools; ax and shovels; 1 saw;! 8 shoals; 1 binder; 1 disc; 1 mower; I wheelbarrow ; garden tools; 1 oil drum; 1 oil stove; 1 seeder; 1 lot bags; 1 package grass seed; block and (tickle; grindstone; iron kettle; I book-case;-settee; rocking chairs; I rug, 12x12; 6 rag carpels; 1 oak Led with springs; 1 iron bed w’ith springs; 1 mattress; bed comforts ami quids; 3 (tair feather pillows; 110 l dishes, 1 separator; 3 tables, 2 oak; 1 kitchen cabinet; 2 feather btds; 1 trunk; 1 chest; 2 stands; 1 commo<fe; 1 lard press: 110 l pictures: clock; 6 chairs; 1 sweeper; 1 cupboard; 1 lot crocks and jars; 1 lot fruit cans. Old Adams County Bank, Executor Boy Johnson, auctioneer.
Taking It Easy Those older men you see “taking it easy” and enjoying lite didn’t ‘get their money by gambling, playing the races, or in a get-rich-quick scheme. If jeu could have seen them 10 or 15 years ago, you would-see that they worked hard for every dollar they got, but they showed wisdom by banking a part of their earnings. 1 There is no patent on this, it is tree to everyone, and if you wou'd be like them at their age, come in and Spen an account in our bank. It is never too late to start a bank account. ’* t * The Peoples Loan & Trust Company BANK OF SERVICE.
thousand six hundred and ninety - pennies were us-'il in tlie transaction. The collector did not detain :he grocer while they were counted.' o • , Eye Goughed by Horse Saranac Lake. N. Y. — (UP) —j Henry, s >£rs, 38, ■ farmer ne Mon ;son\ille'. recently entered his hoise's stall with a lighted lantern .[ which apparently irked the horse. i for 1’ snapped at the man and . gtmgbed .out hts < - * • —a — o Short Peach Crop J Dana., in i.. — (UP) ■— -Y shot’’ i i peach .<-r<»p due to fi igid tenfpera- . tiires- whi< h have killed the bearing
I •branches of trees in Indian* has been predict d by J. O. Staats, ot near Dana, one of the leading ot .chardists in the state. Other traits we>ae not liarmed. Staats said, and a 'large yield of applea may b expected. , o — —, '• Accident Toil Heavy Madison, Wis.. —(UP).Accidents have taken three tinus a greater ■ >ll ot lives i;i the United States han were suffered dining ’the World War by American troops. L. W. Hutcheroft, statistician of um
" . ■ 1 L '~ PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction, 2 miles east of Dec | second house South of Dent school, on TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930 Commencing at 12 o'clock, prompt. ' . 2—HORSES—2 • )ne bay mare, 10 years old. weight 1500 pounds; one sorrel I coining 1 vear old. B—HEAD OF COWS—B One Cueri:sev-I).:ilmgi cow. coming 4 years old. dm- > ire March 6th; one Guen»e?*heifer, coining 3 years old. du rrt I April 15th; one Guernsey heifer, coming 3 years old. due to tie ' June 16th: one Jersey heifer, coming 3 years old. due to freshen 3('th; one Guernsey-Durham heifer coming 2 years old. due to tn last oL. April; 1 Guernsey heifer coming 2 years old. due to freshet lo.' April; 1 Guernsey'heifer, coming 1 year old and Guernsey-Hol i heifer coming 1 year old. ' 21—HEAD OF HOGS—2I Two Spotted Poland brood sows; 3 Shotted Poland gilts, d : tarrow between March 22 and 31; one Duroc male hog, age 16 mo 15 head of shoats, height 75 pounds each. 100—HEAD OF PULLETS—IOO 100 head ol full blood White Rocks and White Wyandotte pit Five voting Flemish Giant Rabbets. BEANS ,-lu bushed cleaned Soy Beans; 2% bushel hand i'll Naw Beans; 17 pound oi Hulles pop corn seed. IMPLEMENTS Oto- hinder, 7 ft. in a No. 1 condition; 1 Osborn hay loader, a ot.r; 1 two-horse wagon with hay ladders; 2 two-horse corn cultii.i I horse wheat drill; 1 14-in. John Deere breaking plow: 1 double s plow; 1 brooder house. Bxl2 on runners, a good one; 250-egg Succt Incubator in a No. 1 condition; 1 tank heater; 1 oil drum; 1 hay 100 ft., good. TERMS All sums of $10.Of) and under cash, over that atiiol credit of 6 months will be given. Purchaser to give a bat < -aole bearing 8% interest the last 3 months. First 3 months without e. t. 4% discount for cash on sums over SIO.OO. GEORGE BROWN Lunch will be served by Ladies Aid of Union Chapel. Roy Johnson and Carl Bartlett, auctioneers. Dutch Ehinger, clerk.
PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction, at my residence, 3 miles '' 1 ' miles north o£ Berne, or 3 miles south and 3 miles west of • 1 known as the Isaac Beer farm, on „ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1930 Commenting at 12 o’clock sharp, the following described r ! | P* 2 HOUSES 1 Roan mare, 12 ytsVs old: 1 Bay Horse, 1- ' ,dl These horse > are sound and good workers. 10 HEAD OF HOGS 1 Pure bred Poland China sow, tliH' t" 1 March 13; 1 Poland China gill, due to Carrow April 29; 1 I'ol.i gilt, due to farrow Mtty 5. T hese sows are all bred to a thoiiuic Poland China male hog. 6 feeding shoals, weighing about fill N>”1 Pure Bred Poland China male hog, old enough for service. CRAIN AND HAY—About 50 bu. of oats; about 45 bit I’ l soy beans, cleaned and nice onps; a tout 4 touts good clover ha.' m IMPLEMENTS 1 Ford on tractor with pulley and gov 1 (‘liver tractor plow, 14 in.; 1 double disc harrow; 1 Ohio ha' » 1 McCormick mower; 1 McCormick binder; 1 New Ideal nianui' a er- i hay rake; 1 Osborne hay tedder; 1 laird roller; 1 spring harrow; 1 Brown Manley corn cultivator; 1 end gate seedei . Case corn planter; 1 knife drag; 1 Bryan walking breaking ph'" a., new; 1 fat m wagon with toot tod and hog rack combined; 1 1 purpose farm wagon with box; 1 spring wagon, a good one; 1 Ap co l n husker. six roll, in good running order. HARNESS—I set of heavy breeching harness; several coll viriotK sixes. MISCELLANEOUS -1 10x12 Melal Colony brooder lioilse. b" oulv 2 years; 1 1000 chick size Simplex brooder stove; 1 scoop 1 T butchering scaffold; log chains; steel drums; Eureka, harm'.1 50-ft. canvas drive toil in good shape, and many other arllc numerous to mention. I ERMS- $1 o.iio or under cash; over that amount, fi monthv ill be given on good bankable note drawing 8 per cent interest months. No goods Io be removed until settled for. 3 per cent dr on sums over ?10.00. WILBERT BEER Jeff Liechly, Auctioneer, Peoples State Bank,
state board of health, declared radio address heH fsi o . Magpie Beneficiary El Paso, Tex. —(UP)—Whet will of i.um F. Campbell brought into court here to be bated it was found that bad t ided for the support of his pet "Chick, the Mag Pie." Cam died Jan 1 and left all his pro to his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Cam, The bird died thre ■ years b ■Campbell, but he Igi I m-' .ti'.efe will.
