Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 1 March 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, ; | BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR Feeding tanYage al (he Decatur Rendering Plant. ; ton lots or more delivered free 01 charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 20tf luK MA uh - Aty entire llabbitry | equipment and guaranteed healthy I Chinchilla Rabbits, 50c to >3.50 | each. Chas. J. Miller, 226 N. 7th i Street. 32-2’tx' H'R siAl.k Tractor in good coildi tlon, or will trade for team of horses. Call phone 20. 36-ts FOR SALE A good 4 year old Jersey cow with calf by side. J- F. Rupert, West Monroe street, phone BC3-K. 49-3tx FOR SALE Base burner, complete with pipe. Two burner gas oven. 4 pieces of white Italian marble, suitable for counter tops. A twotub bench wringer. -Mrs. J. 11. Zimmerman, Phone 739. 50-3 t i'tllt SALE" 5 year did sorrel mare, phone Tocsin Wm. Worthman, Ossian R. 1. • 37 3t eod x FOR SALE —2OO bushel corn. George Brown sale, Tuesday. 52-2lx FOR SALE—About 12 tons of ' wheat and oats .straw, baled separately. Gus Borne. Route I’. Decatur fetfct FOR SALE 0 year old mule weighing 1400 lbs. Henry Selkrng, 1 mile east. Iti mile north of Preble. Phone 22 on 20 Preble. 52t3.x FOR SALE—There will be a community sale at Cralgville, Saturday, March 8 at which time hundreds of useful household and farm articles will Im* sold. Watch for complete list later.. All parties having articles to be sold in this sale please list at Craigville Bank not later than Wednesday, March 5. 52-3 t FOR SALE -= ’15-3t> McCormick Deering tractor (itld plows. Will sell reasonable if taken at once. Phone Louis Selking. Jr., Preble phone 20 on 20. 52t6x I FOR RENT FOR RENT—IOO acre farm about ,3’ s miles northeast of Decatur. Grain rent. Close to schools. Mrs. J. S. Bowers, Phone 125 or W. S. Bowers. Phone 286. 48-61 FOR RENT Furnish-d light housa keeping apartment. First floor, convenient for G. E. employes. Private enhance, porch, basement, garage, also garden. Inquire at 1127 West Monroe St. Phone 1269. 52-3, H REN I S>‘ini-modern 5 room house on Eleventh street. Uirg l ain suitable tor gaiage. Phone 79'.' 52-3 tx

WANTED WANTED - To buy .5 ewes or keep on shares.' Decatur phone S6lO 49-42 \\ ANTED Ti-Cs ’<lllll *shrllill><• ry to spray and trim N. W. Fry, l-D’4 i West Monroe Street, Phone 682. 52-3 t I MISSING MAN IS FOUND DEAD (CONTINUED FROM I’AGE ONE) j door and trade goodbye tn his wife I this morning he enielled gas. Upon j investigation he found Cassidy's I body in a gas-filled room in the basement of the apartment house, i Mrs. Cassidy said worry resulting from his period in office had undermined Cassidy's health and that t he had committed suicide. Cassidy had been missing since Thursday - night. F> ron's disappearance' was rc-. voaled last night when the Oak ( Park board met. Charles"!!. Chrysler. pre ideal, announced the, disappearance and said that neith-1 er he noi Mi’s. Feron knew where Iho judge was but I hat Im hah . information that ’he was safe., Feron also hai'bcen missing since I Thursday. Today Mrs Feron •said she be-, lieved ill health resulting from overwork caused her husband to ( digappear. We will lend you up to $390 on your househe'd •roods, piano, auto, etc. You get the mon"y quickly and confidentially’, and the repayment terms can be arranged to suit your convenience. Twenty months’time if desired. Lawful interest rates. If you n-cd rwn"y, gee ue. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw Co Phoiie 237 Decatur, Jud

Step Out to Church in a new 1930 Stetson or Emerson $5.00 to $9.00 fI(XTHOUSI|^ yj XZ Decatur, Ind. S.E. Black . FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Oltlce phone boo Home phone 72/ Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naflimpulh Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted ' HOURS: 8:3tl 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 8. 2nd St. Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or I night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 34G or 844. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT o — *OI 1 . . l| F R I G I I) AIRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. () o ■ ..... - Card of Thanks We desire in this manner to , thank all our many friends for : their kindne-s and sympathy offer-' in the illness and death of our I lather. John Braun. Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Faurote i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Braun Mr. and Mrs. Charles Braun Miss Frances Braun. o Appointment of IdininiNt rntor U 27 Notice is hcfvby given. That tlv, tiiulrrsigniMl Ims been ap;><>int<*<l A<!-l nitiisl mt <r of th . slat- of John Bnnin, -I r.. late < t f Ad.uns County. <!<•-] feast <l. The estate is probably soJ-i vent. Fninrps Braun. Administrator 1 March I. 11. It. McUhiiuthan. Attorney Marvh 1-8*15.1 NOTICE f We have moved our store 2 doors east of the Winnes Shoe store on Monroe street. SPRAGUE FURNITURE CO. and Kalamazoo Stove Co. 5112 APTOS refinanced on smaller payments. Quick Service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Schafer Bldj>. Decatur, Ind. OWN A FARM Several farmers have purchased farnis Ihrmij’h our i oil ier bv making a small pavmt-nf, being given a long lime to pay me balance. We have three or four excellent farms remainin lo he sold. A small payment and determined effort will make an independent home owner Hu a lew years. See us be- ■ lore if is Joo late. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 ! Decatur Indiana

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne. Ind. March 1, —Livestock: 90-120 pounds $9.35 120 110 pounds 9.85 I*o-160 pounds 10,60 160-200 pounds 11.20 200-230 pounds . 11.10 330*269 pounds 10180 260-300 pounds ... 10.60 300-260 potiuds 10.41 Roughs $7.26-8.50 Stags $5.00-$6.00 Calves $14.00 i Lambs SIO.OO Cattle: Canners sl.t)o-$5.00 ■ Cullers SS.UV-$6.50 Medium cows $6.50-$7.00 Good Cows Steers SB.OO-12.50 Heifers $9.00-12.00 Butcher heifers 8.00-10.00 Bulls $7.00-19.50 East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 1,200; holdovers ■ 1.100; draggy 25-40 c below Fridays average. 100-210 fits. $11.50-11.60; I others unsold quotably correspond- ! ingly lower. Ctttt’e: Receipts none, market lower, all classes and grades shari ing decline; good steers and yearlings $12.50-13.75; medium and I short feds $10.75-12.00; common heifers and steers $9.25-10.50; cows : slippy liberal, cutter grades $3.50- | 6.00. : Calves: Receipts 100; vealers elo ing 50c and lower; slow at ! decline $15.50 dow n. Sheep: Receipts 300; fat lainl* I $1 under last week, supply liberal I demand slow, good to choice 87 fi> j $10.50-11; 90-95 Ills. $lO-10.50; medium and strong weights $9-10. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May. July Sept. Wheat $1.11% 1.15% 1.14% 1.15 I Corn .84’/, .88% .90% .90% I Oats .42% .44% .41% .44% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Collected March 1) No. 2. Soft Winter Wheat 1.04 ;No 2. Hard Wheat . 1.01 No, 2 White Oats 87c Barley -.... 50c Pve «0c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, doyen 20c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 31c ti'Tiu; nr i ik vi. hhtH.i'.mkVi' i*i- ESTVn-: mi. xz--.< Noth <' is hcrebv plveh to Hio etc • heirs nrvl Irzat'es of Erdffrri«,k (hilinivier Sr. <h’< th appear 1 in the Ailanv- Circuit hr!d nt l I cc.itiir, Imlinnn. on the 22nd dav | of M;u<li. I '♦::«> mol show uauxe, if •iuv. ivliy the FINAL SETTI.KMKXT \< ’(*( d’NVS with lh<« estate <>f wml ib-' lelent honhl not b- approved, mid s;iid helis are notified to then nhd there niak<‘ proof <if heD'shlp, :in'l re* < !•. (■ their dlMti ibutive shares. I’re<l Liillnieler. Adhilnistrator. I I'(;"ai ip-. Indiana Feb. 2X. i \ll •. s. Lenhart Heller & Hehurtfer / * CHANGE OF TIME Effective March 3 Nickel Plate Hoad WestbounT (Ex. Sunday) Leave DVcattir 10:12 a. in. Arrive Marion 11:6:’. h. in. Arrive Kokomo 12:55 p. in. Arrive hid ianii polls 2:66 p. m. Eattbound (Ex. Sunday) la'ave Deca tin- , 1:57 p. in. Arrive Toledo. 6:10 p. ni. (CT) For full information regarding riates. Schedules, etc., to all points — Consult Ticket Agent II

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1930.

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First Christian Church R, B. Hurt, Pastor Sunday services begin with the Suhday School at 9:30 A. M Classes are provided for all ages. The mtwning worship aiid com munlon services following the Sun day School hour at 10:45 A. M. This Is Foreign Missions Sunday. Collie prepared to contribute to the cause 1 of foreign missions. The evening service begins 1 pronigpy at 7 o'clock I*. M. This Is it > congregational service for every, one. The public is cordially invited o all these services. .—-o— - Baptist Bulletin O. E. Miller, Pastor The morning service is one. be ginning at 9:30 and closing at 11:00 During the time there is Bible study sermon message, and a fine spirit of worship. After eleven o’clock the I .ord 's Supper will be observed. "Do this in iemembranee of me". How can any follower of the Christ neglect this privilege! 11. Y. I’. I', as six ojclock. The evening himi ait seven. This servile is an hour of song and inspiration, a fitting close for the day. Hie subject Os the Blessitgc will bo. "The First Qu stion Man ever Ask’d." The answer to Ihe question Is dill being given In many different ways. I‘ri yer and Praise' servile Wednesday evening 7:30 For several Hid week sorvlc" we will coilside’’ “A Elect of Ships’. This Wednesday, evening will be the first ship. Wqil -111)1? to the c services. Presbyterian Church Harry IT. Ff/rntli'll. pastor. The .inn >rs will rivet in the Imiftlr room al 9 o'clock Tor a perjlod of worship and devotion under 1 j competent leadership. I I Suhday School at 9 o'clock. Mr. Ed Aslifiauchcr is the siipdrifiten ’ > dent. There Is a class for every Don" Bittl the topic for all the adult and senior classes is "Jesus Teach Ing About Himself." Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. 3 This serv'cc wiri mark the begin r liing of the fourth year for the (present pastor. The sermon Subj left Is " The Meaning ot the Cross." '■ The choir will assist in the rltnal- . istfc part of the service anti also ( render some special ninslt’. I Evening service at 7 p. ni. The ; pastor w 11 have a message ifrhleli . will be of interest to all. Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m. This will be a meeting of pep as , the Interest in the Endeavor is on ’ the hit reuse. You are invited to attend. Zion Reformed Church A. It. Flctldorjohann. Minister The Lord's Day Is a of higher thoughts, a day bn which th.’ attention can lie lifted to thoSC greater ihingts which tire not id this world. Let your steps lead to the Holi.se of God tomorrow. Sunday school at 9:15. laisson. "jestts Teaches About Himself." Morning worship at 10:30 a.m. Sermon sulijdct. “A Plea for More Time." The young men's chorus will again assist in this service. The three young people's groups will meet at 6:15 and the evening servcles begin at 7 o'clock. A

third discourse will be given on the general subject of "Man’s Problems—Counting The Cost and Publicity." Let us keep in mind the Union Brotherhood meeting on Friday night, March 7. The men from our Church are to get their tickets front Henry Graber. The official Ixiat d will meet in regular session on Monday night at 7 o'clock. The choir wili meet for rehearsal at 7;30 o’clock tonight. There will be no rehearsal tomorrow afternoon. o United Brethren •* R. E. Vance, pastor Tlie Holy Spirit Regenerates the Sinner. "It is the Spirit that quiekeneth; the fleeh profitetli nothing: the words that 1 speak unto you. they are spirit, and they are life." John 6:63. Every citizen draws his dividends from the church: each shouhl make ills fair investment of tittle, talents and interest. Tarrv with ns tomorrow soy instruction and worship. Sunday school at 9:15. There is a class especially for you. Morning worship concludes fh.o service. Bring your family and spend a profitable two hotirs with us. Evening Service at 7 o'clock. Uhristiau Endeavor at 6:00. The regular official board meeting on Monday night, 7:30. The District Group meeting will be held at the South Wayne U. B. Church, Fort Wayne next Thursday, March 6th. Services begin at 9:20 am. Superintendent, Rev. H. (’. Beauchamp will conduct th<> inoniiiig council and the remainder of Hit' program consists in addresses on th- " Power of Pentecost,’’ “How this Power !-• Obtained" and “How this Power is llctaimsl.” Men! Mett! Take notice! A great ' brotherhood meeting has ioen planned especially for you Next Friday night, March 7th. All men of our several churches in Decatur are invited to this meeting. Mr. Sai’ip, of Huntington, will deliver the principle address. The Methodist fepiscopal Church 11. W. Stoakes, pastor The Church School will open or Sunday morning with E. D, Colter Siipt. in charge. There is a gooil class for every one who comes. The Morning hour of wbr hip til 10:45 will be in charge of th* pastor assisted by the choir. Thi.’ will be made a wonderful time so; worship for all who will come. The Jiitiior Church will meet al ■the same hour of the morning houi 10:45. Evelyn Adnnis will be Hu leader of this group. M'e warn more than a half hundred in thii service. Tile Itlteftiltdialc Lengtie wil meet nt Uh regular hour of 5 p.in Mrs. Downs will supervise thi group and s m-w IDEA" is to b< preseutod to Hits group al thi; hour. The High School Janigue wll ftll-et nt 6 put. "Getting A'tm: W-flh Otirselves." This is to be ; record breaker in attendant's Date H<?'ler and Rott Parrish ar, to Mb the leaders and they an wot'king out a g eat program. Bi

ion time as we will need all ’he ■ time we can get. Signed. Berna I dine Shraluka. president. The regular Sunday evening ' I program in charge of the pastor will begin promptly at 7 o'clock., The choir has prepared a gooil pro- i gram of music. Every one welcome. The regular Wednesday evening program in the church will start with the mid-week devotional meeting at 7 o'clock and that will be followed by the choir rehearsal at 7:45. The regular District Conference i for the Fort Wayne District will! be held at Monroeville on Monday and Tuesday of this week. This I will call for the regular members of the District Conference to be present. Attention Men of Methodism — On Friday night of this week we are to have one of most confpicous gathering of men, held in Decatur for some time. This is to lie a great Brotherhood meeting of i all the churches of the city. Ar I I thiir Sapp, past International ! President , of Rotary and one ot j the foremost laymen in the State I of Indiana will be the speaker, i Wilson Beery has the tickets for tlie banquet and our men should see him at once for one of them. o— — First Evangelical Church Winchester Street M. W. Stinderman, pastor Sunday will be a very special i day at the Evangelical church. The pastor. Rev. M. W. Sunderman is still at Celina, Ohio, where lie wil cose his evangelistic campaign on Sunday night. He. however has arranged two very interesting in his church for Sunday. The morning worship will open promptly at 9:15, with an interesting program of worship under Hie leHdersh p of the executive com niittee of the Sunday school. There are clasoes for all ages and a I hearty welcome for all. Immed- ( lately following the lesson study. Professor M. F. Wortliman, superintendent of th" schools will give [an address to the entire church i audience. The apodal anthem nt I Hrs service will be sung by the ■ Senior choir. The young peoples expressional group will meet al 6:15. All young people are invited to tills service. At 7 o'clock the Church Brotherhood will have charge of the evening worship, which will consist of special numbers by the Men's ChoriK, and an address by Mr. Cat once Spu'ler on; “The Power of The Unseen." This address will appeal to young and old. These services are always very interesting and the community is heartily welcome. The Brotheiliootl will meet (> u , Monday night at 7:30. The pro- . gram of the evening is of such a miture Io appeal to all red blmaied mi n. There will not | H > a (I ,m moment in the tmtlre evr'.nlng Wednesday night is Church , night. Ihe message at. tills service wf .1 be given by the paslor. St. Marys Church First Ma s 7:(lu 1 C’ill l:ei|’K Mass . S ;3n ■ High Mass 9J4I’rayet Hour and Bon diction 2:30 i Zion Evangelical Lutheran ■West Monroe ft Eleventh I Paul W. Schultz, pastor ; German services. 9;0t) B .m. 1 PngHsh servix-o 10:45 a.m. Sunday school and Bible study. i U):00 am. 1 Ife’v passion services wil! be s held every Wednesday evening

during Lent. The first of these services will be held this coming Wednesday evening at 7:45. Church of God Cleveland street E. A. Hawkins, supt. Sunday school. 9 31)

STtiarx warvx 1- •Jk ' I I “Can You Swing It?” i Some day you will hear that. (I It may be a chance to buy a home (I I ata bargaisLL or. one to make a bi I profit provided you have cash o il 1 “swing a deal.” Get ready now. M Don't wait until the chance arrives | and finds you unprepared. Keep I I j our savings account here I 1 Gi.OWING. I I I ■ - ’I I First Bqnk ( j I Capital and Surplus $ 120.0000d | I Decqtur. Indiqna li| 111 HI Hl 11 Taking 'I hose older men you see '‘taking it tas -' iBI enjoying life didn’t get their money I." giin P-iiyirg the races, or in a get-rich-quick scheme. If you could have scon them 10 or I■> years you would sec that they worked hard for every (t they got, bitt they showed wisdom by banking a P** of the r earnings. I here is no patent on this, it is free to cvfr ' and if you wou’d be like them at their age, come« and open an account in our bank. It is never tooW to start a bank account. The Peoples Loan & Trust Company bank of service.

J’t caching : i pi:)) ■ Evening serv. • 7ih H The Rev M 1., CmimanH bring the m> a . vitation is exb-nd.-il to |B attend any or a.. ’L-seseifl ,fne H»rH—t • at