Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ; ADVERTISEMENTS, ; S BUSINESS CARDS, AM) NOTICES 1 I fcKJUtB.B XOfiK VKPWWXy X >< X 'KJQ FOR SALE FOR SALE - Feeding taHkag'- a Hie Decatur Rendering Plant. ’ ton lots or more delivered free <> cliarge. Phone 879-T or 513. 2ut tug sage — tty entire"R«bbitr: equipment ami guaranteed health; Chinchilla Rabbits, 50c to $3.5< each. Chas. J. Miller, 226 N. 7tl Street. 32 27t F<»R SALE —Traitor in good com'll tion, or will trade for team o horse*. Call phone 20. 86-t FOR SALE Base burner, compleii with pipe. Two burner gas oven 4 pieces of white Italian marble suitable for counter tops. A two tub bench wringer. Mrs. J. H Zimmerman, Phone 789. 50-3 F<H<’’’SALE — 2<mi bushel corn Gehf'ge Browjl sale, Tuesday. 52FOR 'sAl.K—Al»ut 12 tons o livtTi niiii oats straw. oaie, separately, Gus Borne, Route I DecwMar. 52t3l FOUajALE— 9 year old mull weighing 1400 tbs. Henry Selk ing. "Emile east. 1% mile north ol PreMei Phone 22 on 20 Preble. 52t.3? Ft)R-««SALE —7 months old mu!" Al©st Selking, Jr., Preble Phom '« -* 53-3 ti foj^Jale—There be a com tnirwity sale at Craigville, Satur da/, 8 at which time hun drdliSa, of useful household am les will be sold. Water for 'jjnplete list later.. All parties hatuuM articles to be sold in this sale Please list at Craigvilla. Bank not,later than Wednesday, March 5 •Z 52-31 Ft>ll7l? SALE - 15-30 McCormick Deejjng tractor and plows. Will sell seasonable if taken at once PhortJ Louis Selking, Jr., Preble phon*-20 on 20. 52ttix FoirJxi.E Two fine colts? Coming 2 yen’ old. Several tons insalag WebSJer C. Martz. Momoe, Ind. 53-FOR^SALE-Full blooded - Rl ode fshMid Red chickens. Mrs. John SmitflJ Preble. 53t2x T" FOR RENT FOIaJtENT,—IOO acre farm a'oo'i 3% miles nor heast of Decatur (Irani run. Close to schools. Mrs J. S. Bowers, Phone 125 or W. S Bowers. Phone 296. 48-6 FOR RENT—Furnish, d light hous keeping apartment. First floor convenient for G. E. employes. Pri rate entrance, porch, basement, gar age. also garden. Inquire at 1127 Wiest Monro St Phone 1269. 52-3. luk iteX 1 —Semi-modern 5 room bouse on Eleventh street, l:nru suitable tor gat age. Phone 79’i 52-3tx Pt) ftRENT — Semi-modern house ami garage, north 9th st. A. I) Shi ties. 53t3
WANTED WANTED —Trees and shrubbery tc _sprav and trim. N. W. Fry, 1401 Wetit Momoe Street, Phone 652. COURT HOUSE Real Ectate Transfers Farmers State Bank, 80 acres ii Preble Township to Adolph Bulte ineier for 81 00. Chalies H. Goss et ux. 72.74 acres in Wabash. Township to Louis Kraz lier for |l.<W Lama Lett . t al. acted in Vn ion Township u> Richard Cook et :::■ d>r 81.00. Bichat 1 Ccok et ux, 78M- acres ii Union Township to Archie Smith foi SI.OO. Ijoiothy Wal ers, land in Wash ihgton township to Earl Sudduth foi SIJM) - 2 » High School Average Pittsburgh —(UP)—The highes arwgrage .stifiUm' Duquesne Univer slty Preparatory school John Mor row ; . 14. made a general average o! 9>t>er cent in the mid-year examin atlons held recently. :::::: :: :• Ashbaucher’s IM . : 1“’ a. J g. MAJESTIC ; FURNACES 1 ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 ~.m a :: >«>c>t.X':< «:xn () ~ I r DR. (? V. CONNELL • i VIJ I JUNAPdAN 1“ (illice 12" No. First .Street • rhouc: Office 113-Residence 102 _r'.p". :.i' ' ii"iiiion "iv<") in 1 cattle and pooltn pr.nt ci ’ I u t
To insure >Wself c a perfect fit in a union suit be < sure and ask -> us for MunsingAwar. < . f VRHHHHHBKBBH S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Auibuiance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor, and Naturopath 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 j Cslls answered promptly day or < night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 316 or 844. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT __________- I R I G I I) AIRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. () <) Domestic Tolerance Housekeeping isn't such a bad job nfter yon learn that nothing imppens If tlie dusting waits an other day.—Nashville Tennesseean Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge .1. T. Merrvman s Imw Oil in-. K. of C.. Bldg. E A i ('hop Suey, Mexican Chili. Wallies uiid Old Style Buckwheat Cakes —at — CAMPBELL’S LOA N.S on livestock, implement.;, furniture, autos, etc. > 20 Monthly Payments. Special Straight Time Loan for Farmers, Call, write, phone. Franklin Security Co. i Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. L* Phone 237 : OWN A FARM ? i ; When land value is high is ; the time to SE L L i But when land value is low 1 is the time to F BUY. Land values have struck Ihe bottom and are rising. • Buy now on our easy pay- | intent plan. Low rate of interest. The ► Suttles-Edwards Co. Ij, Phone 358 L Decatur Indiana I
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS i Berne, Ind.. Mar. 3.—Livestock. 90-120 pounds $9.1" I 120-140 pounds \ 9.90, 140-160 pounds 10.65 i 160-200 pounds 11.25 j [ 200-230 pounds 11.15 i .30-260 pounds 10.85 260-300 pounds 10.65. < 300-350 pounds 10.45 , Roughs $7.25-8.50 I Stags ... .. $5.00 $6.00 i ' Calves $14.00 Lambs SIO.OO Cattle: i Cauuers $ 1.00-$5.0(5 Cuttersss.OO-$6.50 Medium cows $6.50-$7.00 ■ Good Cows s7.vo-$8.50 ' Steers SB.OO-12.50 Heifers $9.00-12.00 Butcher heifers 8.90-10.00 Bulls $7.00-s9.sj| — Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Ind.. Mar. 3.— (U.R) Livestock: Cattle leeeiiits. 76: I calves. 25; hogs. 200: sheep. 25; hog market 25c up; 120 lbs., down.o $9.50; 120-140 lbs., $10; 140-160 lbs.. $10.75; 160-200 lbs.. $11.25; 2002.5 lbs.. $11.15; 225-250 lbs.. $11; 250-300 lbs.. $10.75; 300-350 lbs., $10.50; roughs. $8.50; stags, $6: calves, sl4; lambs, $9.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Wheat $1.08% 1 13% 1.10 1.11% 'Corn J 13% .87% .89% .89% Oats .42% .43% .43% .43% East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N. Y„ Mar. 3.—fU.fl) —Livestock: Hogs, receipts,,6.49o; holdovers, 1,000; rather slow, ship1 pei - inactive; 160-200 lbs.. 15-25 c iover Saturday’s average; bulk. $11.75; few. $11.85; 230-260 lbs.. sll $11.50; 150-lbs, down. $11.25$11,511; packing sows. $9-$9.75. | Cattle: receipts. 1.150; fed steers and yearlings, active. 25c to mostly 50c higher, general quality I ! plain; good steers and yearlings, $12.75-813.50; bulk, medium and short fed--, $U.25-$12.75; fat cows.’ $7.50-$8.25; cutter grades, $3.50-1 ; $6.00. Calves: receipts, 1,400; vealers : unchanged, $15.50 down. Sheep: rcce pts, 8,000; lambs active. fully 25c and higher; demand | improved; good to choice 87-lbs., j down, SU-$11.25; 90 95 lbs... $10.25$10.75; medium and strong weights, J 9.25-$10.25. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 3 No. 2. Soft Winter Wheat . 1.01 No. 2. Hard Wheat 1.01 No, 2 White Oats 37c Barley * 50c live 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 18c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Buttrefat 30e ReVly Down and Out The man who Is ilmvit is always mil—wlmn the bill ei»lle<tor calls. Lynchburg News. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Allendant VV. 11. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night! Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. MARCH 3, 1930.
SHHKIFF'H MLK I < miMe No, 13102 Tin Peoples Loan & Trust Company a Corporation VK Henry Auguste lit-inking. his Wife. The J Kin-k-I'yndall Company; a Corpora - | lion. By virtue of an order of saiv to. me directed from the Clerk of the I Adams Circuit Court of Adams Conn* j ty, Indiana, 1 will expose to public Mlc to the highest bidder, uu Wed-j in's.lay, the l-’tli day of March A. I). lIU3U b< tvvreu the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and I o vhn k P M. of said day. al tlu* east dv<»r of the Court House in I‘ecatuF. Adams County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceetHng seven years, the follow ing described real estate TO-WIT. I lie west half «*f the southwest quarter also the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter, all in section 20 1n Township 2k nuuth of .ange 15 cast. Also the north hall of the northwest quarter of tin northwest quarter of section 29 in township 2X north of range 15 vast. < ontainiug in all 140 acres, more or less, situated in Adams County State of Indiana-: Ami on failure to realize the full amount of judgment interest and < osts I will at the same time and place expose to sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Henry I -.♦inking, Auguste Drinking. Ids Wife. 'I lie Krick-Tyndall Company a Corporation. at the suit of the Peoples Loan and Trust Company a Corporation, Harl Hollingsworth Sheriff Adams County. Ind.. C. L. Walters Attorney for I‘faintiff, Feb. 17-21 Mar 3 notice in-’ mi.e or hkal E*FATE htih, IP3O. No. 2«W7 State of Indiana Adams County SS. In the mailer of the estate of Fred--1 crick Ellenbcrger Lawrence L. Yager vd itinisu ator with will annexed vs. Mrs. Frederick Steiner 4 in-< Ida Elev ). Board of Church Erection «• iiml of the K\nod of the North West and Central Synod of the Ito form 2 I Church in the United States. r»ard of Foreign Missions of The Itv formed Church in the United] Notice is hcret/y given that the un drrsigned Administrator with tha will annexed will offor for sal<- to the highest and best bidder at pri- | \ ate sale lor not less than the lull i apprai-cd value thereof at the office lof Graham and Walters. 119 S. Second St., in iievatur. Adams County Indiana, the real estate of tire Estate •>f Frederick Ellcnberg< . . Lt-cca.-ed situatt in Adams County in the State of Indiana ami described as follows, to-wit: Inlot 23 I in Abraham Lehman’s Ad* dlliojD to the town of Berne, Ssi.nl sale will !«• held «»n the 12th day of March, j at B» u’elot k A. M. i«-rms of sale: All cash on day of sale. Said real estate will be sold subject to • the 1V39 4uxen due an I payable in 1930 otherwise free of dens. Lawrcme J* Yager. Administrate: with will annexed C. L. Walters, Atty. Feb. 21 M. 3 ■ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT of st mn im. im< i xermiic AO. flll Notice is hereby given to the creditor* and sur» h»ng pm leers of the late partnership of li H Ac Bluhm to ippear In the Adams Circuit Court a -Id at Hcceiur. Indiana, on the H»Ui day of March. 1930. and xiiow < auso, ii hmj; why the FINAL SET! LEMENI OF .XCt ’d’Ni'S with the r«i talc of said surviving partnership should not be appro, eu. and sail ’surviving parners and their lawful rep rewen tat Wes are notified to tyen and there make proof of tueir interests and receive their distdpu* th v shares. Walter Blahm surviving partner I'-.-atur. Indiana. Feb. 21. I Attorney lames T Merryman. Feb. 2N Man h-J » —— ——— ■— Xmice of l»»«olvr>»r,v Fn Ihr XdniuM < Ivurll < o«FT N<». 2.*»7»| ; In lii»' matter of the Estate us- 1 - Kalh-Tiuc lliirdg. de* c.aMed. Ninth e is ticirby given that upon petition filed in said court by Marsha i\. Yahiic. Executrix, of said estate setting up the insufth of the exotic of said decedent to pay |hc debts and li.ibiHtics thereof, th*' 'Judge <-f .-ai<i Court did. on th*'.22nd ‘la? of February HC.O. find said esiol‘ to be prubnldv insolvent, ami • rdbr the same to i»r settled accordingly. 'I br creditors of said c talc arc tkerefor heroliy notified of sm h im-olvcivy. ami in quired to file tlicir • laims against saiu estate fur allowam e. Wilji-’ -s. lh< <’l rk ami s< al »' sild Court, at iiccntur, Indiana, tills 22iid day of February It<’-0. iieruice N<'lm>ii. cb«rk . t cb. 21 -March 3 Lafayctlc H'l’) —Several varie iicu us fipwerk umi hl*»< ks of .-upor ■ ior <iu«iity will Ik* exhibited at tlr l l bird annual Indiana florialb' conit'ieuc. at I'urdue university .March i 4 to 6.
BALLOONIST OF WAR FAME HIDES FOR 11 YEARS Many Parachute .lumps Won Coveted Decoration for James A. McDevitt Cincinnati. 0.. March 3—(UP) The last time James A. McDevitt tumbled over the bridge of a baltoc.n basket and floated safely to earth under the comforting folds of .a parachute, he resolved upon a iHi of security and quiet. That was back in 1918 wJien dropping through thin ozone occurred wi h more marked regularity than lunch hours. For more than 11 years McDevitt, a lieutenant, kept his 1 esolution. He lived in such obscurity that not even his most intimate neighbors guessed hat his mild, uuobstrusive man was {Kxwessnr of the coveted Distinguished Service Cross. As a member of the 11 th Balloon Company, he served the major part of America's service in the war iu Franc . He does not recall the number of times he was shot down Probably they were frequent aim? on one 24-hour shift, he did the spiral act three times. The fiist time he leaped from a burning eraft occurred shortly after he landed in Ftanch. having had one leap to Iris credit while in training amps. Doing observation duty, an nemy plane applied the torch and as the forintr balloonist explained ‘1 jumped. There was nothing else to do. previous experience to the contrary notwithstanding.” Ou another occasion, his parachute was riddled with gun fire as h? descended. An Allied plane !>ay- . raged his craft upon another occasion but McDevitt has his doubts
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Land Auction! The iiii(!crsignc<l will sell to the highest bidder wjfl irservt, lhe following described real estate: miles south of Monroeville; I miles east, a'j units nodfl l)<'c:ilur; ■ - mile south and 3 miles west ot i )i\<»n, Oluifl WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1930 I Sale to commence promptly at 1 :(MI I’. M. H 80 — ACRE FARM — 80 B ,80 acres of high productive soil, ail under cultivalfl IIOt SE 7 room brick.house. ■ BARN 10x00, Hog house, aod other outbuildfl These bin dings at a very small expense can be put infl cl iss condition. ■ I llis farm is well located, just a mile and one-halffl schools, markets and churches, on good stone road. ■ Immediate (mssession will be given. H TERMS One-fourth cash on ilay of sale, oiic-hiufl one year, long time on balance at low rate of interest. ■ For further information see Johnson-Bartiett Amfl (a-., Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg., Decatur. IndimH LENA REUILLE, Owner! Sold by Johnson-Bartlett Auction Co., Decatur Indiana! I Auctioneers: Col. Fred Reppert, Roy Johnson. l.arlßafl
PUBLIC SALB • — —- ■ ■ ■■ ■ We the undersigned, will sell at public auction on 'i" ers farm, known as the Ed Luttman farm, located ’ llof^B as Decatur or 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Dent Schi> 1 House, mile east and south of Monmouth on FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930 Commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. fl t' 3—HORSES—3 I Koan mare, 12 years okl, weighs 1350 lbs., sound iray ma«»r years old. weighs 1350; General purpose horse, 10 yeai "H, about 1100 pounds. 20—CATTLE—20 B Holstein cow, 8 years old, fresh Feb. 5, giving e-i-'' l 111 |K lied cow. 8 years old. fresh-the middle of Feb.; Gueriiold. fresh middle of Feb.; Jersey cow, 4 years old. -h Feb., Holstein cow. 4 years old. fresh Feb. 23; Red ‘ fresh last or Jan., with calf by side; Light Roan ee ■ day of sale; R wn cow, 4 years old, will be fresh by th..' fl° ! cow, 4 years old, dee to freshen laid, of March; Red » ■ s • vea ’*fl< giving good flow of milk and pasture bred; Holstein ’ will be fresh by day of sale; Roan cow. 8 years old. 5 ' inu pasture bred. Most of these cows are on a good flow ; ll ”' la cow testing association test of 4.8 to 5.2 per cent ' I 1 pure-bred Holstein Heifers (not registered). These h-i ' wer W B pasture bred in the early summer and some will bo.*" soon ' Guernsey heifer, pasture bred flu 45—SHEEP—45 fl; 4? hoad of good young Ewes, 2 and 3 years old; 2 «■ 50 Head of White Rock laying Pullets flt 7 or 8 tons of good Timothy Hay. fle IMPLEMENTS Ir > I oidson tractor, hilly equipped, like new; 12-iiu !i U| U! plows, practically new; Oliver tractor disc in first class tng binder, 7-ft. cut. does good work; Ohio rake loader, in -"iifl Emerson mower, used four seasons; hay tedder; Deering H fl, disc; International corn cultivator: Rock Island still-.■ 1 "*■ ,flt two walking breaking plows; spike tooth harrow; Kock I»laiv W. Planter, m working condition; clover seed bunch i 1 ,fl wagon, stain w j t |i grai|J bed; j wag()n wilil b „ x . double liri’cening harness; buggy harness; Ford truck. ..fl ISCELLANEOUS—Hard coal brooder stove. I." ''' clover seed sower; 1 Primrose cream separator; 1 Anchor H" l ’.fl !i ? '' "’ ,l ,irsl <InHS l ’ ha Pe: '-OPPer kettle; lard 'fl u<i. gasoline anti oil drums; log chains ami many oi » ' too numerous to mention. fl HOUSEHOLD GOODS One 8-ptece oak dining i o ''“ le fll *" TFRue "Z l " ,t ’ u " 1 , Hke new. ibs'fl „ ... ; erm S-J1».(M) or under, cash; over that ajnounl. li in"'" 'jfl iiun.ib- "'m *' "" ?“ 0 ' 1 l,a “kable note drawing 8 per ceiii “n sums i g S.OO." b 6 rCmOV ‘ :U UUti * Bettlcd £O ‘- 3 P,, ‘ C ' ■ chr ls b AL W ’ LYTLE a»d STRAUSS BROS, ■ LEO EmSrro E ; ROY JOHN SON, Auctioneers. Owners, fl | LEO EHINGER, Clerk. Lwnch wi) | be served by L. B- V
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