Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1930 — Page 2

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I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, j ~ BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES s FOR SALE Foil 4AALE — Feeding” tankage at tliu Decatur Rendering Plant. • ; ton’fots or more deliver I 1 'di r ehnntut* Phone 870-T or 513. 2tltf I lug SALE — Sly entire" Rabbitry : equipment and guaranteed healthy | Chinchilla Rabbits, oOc to 13.50 i each. ‘Chas. J. Miller, 226 N. 7th Street. ’ 82-27tx I I'YIR SMU.E'- Tractor in good rondi tion, or will trade tor team of horsetuCall phone 20. 36-ts IXMl’rfAl ,E -Appbs. special price next week of $1 25 to SI.BO a busnel. Baldwins and Spys. Also home catfnetl corn SI.BO per dozen cans. August Koeneman. Boagland. 45-(’>t I'ttlfSAl.E -1 bay team to year old soUntl; wagon and harness 1 sorrel and 1 brown horse weighing 1800 ?' to jlMtO each good worker U and i 12 years old. Wagon and harness | L. W. Frank, Decatur Cooperage Co 37-6 t FUJI SALE Knickerbocker traetor attachments for Ford. 'Jim Halberstadt. R. 9. Decatur. 48-3tx FOR SALE Walnut Dining Suite. Table, buffet, and six chairs. Telephone 723. 48-3: x FOR SALE~Work mare. W.~C. Werling. north of Preble. 4St.;x FOR SALE — One day old calf. August Selking, Sr., route 4, Decatur. Preble phone. 48-3tx FOR SALE—Pan American Front itone with leather case in A-lI condition. Dick Lewton, Phone 797-F. 48-3tx! FOR SALE Alladin TaTil lamp 1-4 hp. 32 volt njotur; phone 862 C C. W. Moser. 48-30 FOR SALE —Do not sell your good milk cow for beef. Get a treatment of Fer-tll-1-ty. A tried and es i -live remedy fol sterile animals. M. B. Habegger, Berne. Indiana. FOR SALE 2 ganders. Inquire 877-T. 4G 3tx eou FOR SALE A good 4 year old Jer-1 sey cow with calf by side. J. F. i Rupert. West Monroe street, phone | 863-K. 49-3tx FOR SALE Base but tier, complete f with pipe. Two burner gas Stove I t pieces of white Italian marble, j suitable for counter tops. A two-1 tub bench wringer. Mrs. J. H. j Zimmerman. Phone 789. 50-3 t I FOR RENT Full'ltLXT— Farm near D-cattir. Inquire J. W. Bosse, Phone 539 46-61 X FOR ’ REXT Itm acre farm aboul iB-z miles nor lieakt of Decatur. I Grain r nt. ( lose to schools. Mrs. J. S. Bowers, Phone 125 or W. S. ! Bowers. Phone 296. 48-61 FOR RENT 6 ioom house, idock clik-ken house. 1 acre of ground, barn suitable for car, 1 mile north. I>2 mile west of Monroe. Phone 1247,-Decatur. 48-t3x Foil RENT Two rooms furnished or not. Suitable for young couple 310. N._ First. St. _ , WANTED WANTED —Girl wants to do housework. Inquire at this office."4S-3tx Wk WANT Rags, Auto Tires, Inner Tubes, Newspapers, Magazines, Mixed Papers, Scrap Iron, Scrap Metals, such as Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc, i Auto Radiators, Batteries, etc. Also j in the market for Beef Hides, Calfskins, Horse Hides, Greece, Tallow and Wool. We will call with our truck withn a radius of 10 miles, if you have : a load. Phone 4-12 MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. &■ I. Crossing ‘ WAX I'ED To buy .5 ewe-s or keep on Shares. Decatur phone 8616 49-4; | MAN WANTED For Adapts County We have a splendid opening for a reliable man to fell our large line of Tea, Coffee, Extracts, Spices, and Pure Food Products. Our “Free Gift’’ Plan opens every door to you. You sell where others cannot. Old, established company with contract that beats ail others four ways. Let us tell you how. Write I The lattige Company, Box 455, i De Pare, Wisconsin. 11 13-18-20-25-27 I LOST AND FOUND FOUND Ohio license plate 168-0061 near Calvary Church. Owner may have same by calling at this offiqc mi l paying for this ad. 49-si Cord V/ooci Record Goiiverneeur, A’. Y. —* (UP) , .lack Emp-on, employed on the I Boml farm near here, claims a r> <•-j oid,in this section for the amount | of wood cut from a single maple tree. 11" maintains lie ajid his so. obtained 16 cords of wmal from the tree. — o — Onion Shipments Heavy . ' Pueblo. Colo.. tl'P) — Morel breaths than cveT before are going I to bear the odor oi ouiutis. Shipments of Valencia onions from tire Arkansas valley reached a total of 1,714 cars for the season.

• t VeaJ Yellow > Jackets We’re backing you to beat Central and tiike the Sectional, flMTHOIJSligsyi SenuEreXO K-Z Decatur, Ind. S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Oftice phone 5(10 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service >or BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. IL FROIINAITEL Licensed Chiropractor and Nalurapalh ■ Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St.! Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted I HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. tn. 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 i Calls ‘answered promptly (lay or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Decatur 316 or 844. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT j() 2 oi IRIGII) A I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. <> <> Bump Hastens Wedding Billings, Mont. —(UP)- Vivian V rnaru, Belie Fourche, N. 1)., walked squarely into ,1. H. Purseman, salesman. Mutual excuses were fol lowed by romance climaxed less | than 24 hours later with wedding | I mils. o Eyes Mean Knowledge Roches er, Minn., —(UP)-Nine-Hy-five per cent of all men s know- | edge < omes through the eyes, aci.o. ling to Dr. W. J Mayo, internationally known physician, who ipointed oul l hat low i- animals are guided by tlieii sense of smell and 1 nhe; s -ns.* are s co’jdary. Man has developed his intelligent el lirough he visual sense, only one directly connected with the brain.' )the. senses of man are inferior to I hat in the animal, the doctor said. ! —----- o— I day s each week at all grocers. Millers Raisin Bread tor -ale Wednesdays and baturAUTOS re-financed on smaller payments. Quick Service. / Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 | Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. OWN A FARM Several farmers have purchased farms through our oil ice by making a small payment, being given a lonj* i lime Io pay the balance. We have three or four excellent farms remainin to be sold. A small payment and determined cll'orl will 'make an independent home owner in a lew vears. See us before it is 100 late. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 Decatur Indiana

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Ind., Feb. 26 —Livestock: 90-120 pounds $9.25 120-140 pounds 9.75 140-160 pounds 10.50 I 160-200 pounds 11.10 200-230 pounds 11.00 230-260 pounds 10.70 260-300 pounds 10.50 300-360 pounds 10.30 Roughs $7.25-5.50 ‘Stags . $5.00-$6.00 Calves $14.00 Lambs SIO.OO Cattle: Fanners $4.00-SS.OQ Cutters $5.00-$6.5k I Medium cows $6.50-$7.00 I Good Cows $7.00-$8.50 Steers . ........ SB.OO-12.50 ■ Heifers $9.00-12.00 ■ I Butcher heifers 8.00-10.00 i Bulls” $7.00-$9.50 — ’ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE • March May July Sept, j Wheat $1.09% 1.13% 1.13% 1.17 Corn .82% .87 .89% .89% | Oats .41% 43% .43% .43% Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, hid.. Feb. 27. (U.R) Livestock. Calves receipts, 25: hogs. 200; sheep. 25; bog market 25-35 c up; 120 lbs., down. $9.50; 120-140 lbs., $10; 140-160 lbs., $10.85; 160-200 lbs., $11.50; 200-225 lbs.. $11.35; 225 250 lbs., $11.15; 256-300 lbs.. $10.85; 390-350 lbs., $10.65; roughs. $8.50; stags. $6: calves, sl4; lambs. $lO. East Buffa’o Livestock Market Hogs-: Receipts 500, ho'dovrrs 1,700; weights above 160 lbs. fairly active to all Interests 5-15 c over Wedne-day’s average: bulk 160-210 lbs. $11.85 11.90; few. $12:! 230-260 Tbs. $11.35-11.75; 140 ’lbs. ' ■ ''own slow. sll-11.40; packing sow! ' $9.15-9.75. i Cattle: Receipts 150; most cows,! steady; cutter grafles $3.50-6.00; 'calves: Receipts 100; vealers uu-! | changed $1.5.50 down. Sheep: Receipts 1,300; lambs I'lraggy. quality plain. strictly I choice 87 lb down, steady sll 50; j others ba'ely steady; good choice j 90-95 lbs. $10.50-11; medium and . strong weights $9.50-10.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET I (Corrected Feb. 26) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat 95c I No. 2 Hard Wheat 92c ' No. 2 White Oats 37cj Barley 50c; Rye 80c i LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET' Eggs, dozen 20c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat . 31c Arctic Temperature The maximum record temperature rproniofi within the Arctic circle is that of Fort Yukon, where fin extreme temperature of 100 degrees ■ Fahrenheit has been recorded. ‘ * itoi x i mi:\ r or i;\i.< i roti \<>. -7 IN Not h o Is hereby driven That llv iin lctMigiiefl has been appointed Epce- , • -<itor of the Estate of Henry Eiling’ late of Adainn County, devraNcd. The Estate Im probably solvent. Bernard Eiling, Executor Feb. 2.7. B»:m. ■ Dore B. Ei win. Atty. Feb. 27 M fi-t:; , ■ ■ ~ I II I ■ • I*l’o IXT 111’. X | OF EXKt I ’!’<>!< 27 ID Notice is hereby given. That the .iii'o signed has ln'i'ii appoints I Exe- • •ifM’ «»f the Em! ate of Anthonr Wertzhergor late of Adams County. !<■' • •a*rd. I he E tale is probably solvent. Bernard Wertz berg er, Executor Feb. 26, 1980. . Dore B. Erwin, Att>. Feb. 27 M 6-13

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1930.

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COURTHOUSE —— — —— Real Estate Transfers Leland Ray et nf SO acres in S'. Marys Township to Florence Holthouse for $1.09. Florence Holthoifse, 40 acres in St. Maiys Township to Ethel Ray for SI.OO. Florence Holthouse. 40 acres in St. Marys Township to Leland Ray. for SI.OO. Cyrus Lehman et ux in lots 211. 212. Berne, to Sylvanus G. Augsbiuger. Charles W. Buscher et ux 5 acres in Wabash Township to John Buch er et ux for $1,400.00 Sylvanus G. Augsburger, part of in lots 211. 212. Herne to Cyrus Lehman et ux for SI.OO, .Benjamin F. Shell et ux. 130 acres tn St. Marys Township to Anna M Workingtr et al for $925.00. While the Booher murder trial in Adams circuit court this week ha. been taking most of the time of Judge J. C. Sutton.- several important cases have been filed on the court dockets and every time a rerecess is taken in the murder trial attorneys assemble to take care of urgent business with the court. Sues on Notes Ed Borling has brought two suits on notes which weie transferred to him from Ft. Marys Catholic chinch and Rev. J. A. Seimetz. The first case is entitled Ed F. Belling vs. Raymond J. Harting, suit on note, demand $250. The complaint alleges that the notes was due December 11 1925 and that recently it was trans fern d to Mi. Berling. The summon: was ordered issued, returnable March 11. - The other suit is entitled Ed F. Berling vs. Bernard Meyer, complaint on note, demand SSOO. Th ■ .ii.-.i it. 1.11111 i—mi CHANGE OF TIME' . Effective March 3 Nickel Plate Road Westbound (Ex. Sunday) Leave Decatur 10:12 a. ni. At rive Marion . 11:53 a. in. 1 Arrive Kokomo . 12:55 p. m. Arrive Indianapolis 2:55 p. m. Eastbound (Ex. Sunday) Ixiave Detratur ..... 1:57 p. ni. Arrive Toledo. 6:10 p. in. (CT) For full information regarding Gates, Schedules, etc., to ah pointe — Consult ticket Agent I ; AUCTION SALE of Household Goods 821 North 3rd st. Saturday, March 1 Commencing at 2:30 8-piece Dining room suite; 3-piece Bedroom suite; 2 iron beds, mattresses and springs; Bed Davenport; Library Table; several stands) Morris chair; rocking chairs: Kitchen table and 4 chairs: Graphonola and records in good shape; good 9x12 rug; one 11x12 and several small rugs; glass cupboard; large mirror; Garland hard coal burner; electric iron; porch swing; lawn mower; dishes; cooking utensils; bed clothes; curtains, etc. TERMS—SIO.OO or under cash: over that amount 6 months time will be given on bankable note drawing 8% interest last 3 month. MRS. MALENA LIBY Jack Brunton, auct.

| summons vjas ordered issm d re ’ turnable March 11. The Berne Artificial Stone Com- | pany has brought two suits or, notes. Tile first is entitled Hera ■ Artificial Stone Co.. Vs Charles | j Heare. suit of note, Remand $65 1 The summons was ordered issnfti, returnable. March 10. 1 lsie other complaint is entitled Berne Artificial Stone Co., vs. George Headington, suit on note, de j 1 mand $62. The summons was order- ' ed issued, returnabl?. March 10. Fred Kamholz, et al, doing busi-1 ' ne s under the-name of Jefferson Garage, of Berne, have brought s#i i for foreclosure of automobile lien j ag»ins? John B. Bixler, demand, SSO The summons was ordered issued, leturnable March H Swedish Cow Is 28 Gothenburg,-Sweden, — it’l’) A 28 years old cow, believed to be ■ 1 the wildest in Sweden, is living con-j ' tentedly on a farm in the western i province of Hofland. Considering I ' that cows rarely reach more than ‘ 12 to 14 years, this venerable Boss ■ seems to hate broken all records Toi 1 longevity.

PUBLIC SALE . I will sell at public auction at my residence, located at 722 Wa nut , street. Decatur. Indiana, on SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1930 Commencing al 1 o'clock I’. M. One Velour 3-piece living room suite: 8-piece dining room suite; 4-piece bed room suite, walnut, like new; 1 Simmons, ail steel bed; 1 ' dresser to match; 1 library table; 1 endtable; 1 Miraco radio; 1 ' Axminster rug. 9x12: 1 rug 9x12; I’rue SJtatii.G; 1 t'ongoleum rm ’ 9x10%; 5-piece breakfast set; 1 buffet mirrqr; 1 Regina Electric sweep er with all attachments, new; 1 elght-day clock; 1 rocking chair; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 kitchen heater; 1 Detroit-Jewell gas range; 1 ice box: 1 Rado heating stove; ironing board; 1 food grinder, new. never I bten used: jiorch swing; lawn mower; some cooking utensils, and I muiv small articles too numerous to mention. NOTICE. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN NEW FURN TURE, IT ! WILL BE WELL WORTH YOUR TIME, TO ATTEND THIS SALE. i TERMS—CASH. HOMER MALONY W.\H. Myers, auctioneer Jack Brunton, ilerk. Land Auction The undersigned will sell to the highest bidder without teservt. Hie loliLwiiig described real estate: located 1 ! , miles south of Monroeville; I miles east. s’/a miles north of D'ctilur; i/ 2 mile south and 3 miles west of Dixon, Ohio, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1930 . Sale Io commence promptly al 1:00 I’. M. 80 — ACRE FARM — 80 I 80 acres of high productive soil, ail under cultivation. i • 1101 Sl'. room brick house. j BAHN 10x00, Hog house, mid oilier outbuildings, : These Bui dings ala very small expense can be put in first J d iss condition. This farm is well located, just a mile and one-half from j schools, markets and churches, on good stone road. , Immediate possession will be given. ; TERMS One-fourth cash on da v v of sale, one-fourth in ; one year, long lime on balance al low rate of interest. • For further information see .Johnsol.-Barliett Auction ■ Cc., Peoples Loan A Trust Bldg., Decatur, Indiana. ■ LENA REUILLE, Owner ! ! Sold by Johnson-Barth it Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. i Auctioneers; Col. Fred Reppert, Roy Johnson, Carl Bartlett.l

Dynamite; Rains Rattlers Q Oilion. Mont. (UP)—lt literaliy rained rattlesnakes in Beaveis >a<! canyon for a few s Kinds the othei day as fifty sticks of dynamite blew I a reptilian population of over 201 1! into eternity. 0 Bargains in Ne w Living Room Suits. Come and look our stock of suits over. WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON I SUITS. Stucky & Co.. Monroe. to M 12 : x laow Rate EXCURSIONS Every Sunday via Nickel Plate Road Round Trip Fares From DECATUR $2.75 TOLEDO Consult Ticket Agent — - 1

Construction Program Los Angeles, Calif. i UP)—The s ate o. California and its countie.-. I have pledged a public work con ‘ struction program for 1930 exceed-1 ing $2 :2.230.000 while public sei vice corporations have announced a constrnetton program of more than $180,440.0(01, and industrial and I residential building is expected to total about $390,000,000 according tc Frederick ,1. Koster, f-irst vic -presi dent of the California Stay? Cham her of Commerce. o i Class Over-Honest S:pux City, la.. H P)—William Pliimh, assistant instructor in physics in Morningside colb h re, sought to test the honesty of class by distributing 50 pennies'

Community Sale Bellmont Park, Decatur, Indiana SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1930, 10 a.m. 20 Head Horses, consisting of some matched teams, am some real work horses. 30 Head (’.atlle, fresh, close up springers, ami stock (iilHe, including 8 head of Jersey cows. 75 Head Ilogs, consisting of brood sows ami feeders. 35 Head Good Ewes. AH'alfa I lav and Sov Beans. ReA Truck. MACHINERY Spike-tooth Harrow, like new; 2 wagons; .3 corn plows; disc; spring tooth harrow, like new; iron kettles: gas engine; Milwaukee binder; single disc; HI hole American grain drill, fertilizer attachment; .3 tractor plows; and manv articles too numerous to mention. One Sampson tractor disc; one McCormick Dt'cring tractor disc. Any one.having livestock or machinery lhal yon wish lo turn into cash, bring it to this sale. We will have a large crowd of buyers, plenty of.stable room. . Roy .Johnson, Carl Rarllett, auctioneers. Taking It Easy 3 hose older men you see “taking it easy and enjoying life didn’t get their money bv gambling, p’aying the races, or in a get-rich-quick scheme. If you could have seen them 10 or 15 year' ag°< you would sec that they worked hard for every dollar they got, but they showed wisdom by banking a P al * of their earnings. '•’here is no patch! on this, it is free to cieiyo”*’ l and if you wou’d be like them at their age. come in and open an account in our bank. It is never too hite to start a bank account. I- • . • The*f eoples Loan & Trust Company BANK 01 SERVICE.

when claws opened. The box. placei by the door and opened after cias had been dismissed < oinaiued 5 coppers. « _—Q. . _ , Tough Youngster Corballs. Mont, -il l’t Edwar Worden, 10, possesses one of th principal qualifications for pitglii tic prominence—an tha can withstand tenific punishment A heavy truck ran over Edward' stomach. Aside from bruises, thi I iioy incurred no injuries. o — NOTICE I will be out of the city until Mon ‘lay. , Dr. C. Rayl 4M — —o Get the Habit—trade at Home