Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1930 — Page 2
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XMNKaMMMXVtiOwx MOWWW«K* Ir CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, f BUSINESS CARDS, J AND NtJfrICES >< MatNMA.K ! v®W'» >«« FOR SALE FOR SALE — Feeding tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant. 'sj ton lots or more del 1 ered free oi charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 2011 t- ug SAULa'ly entire Rabbitrv i equipment and guaranteed healthy Chinchilla Rabbits, 56c to $3.50 each. Chua. J. Miller. 226 N. 7tb Street. 32-27i’< EOll SALE -1 600-egg Dependable, - 25t)-egg Successful incubators Reasonable. Section honey, 10c per section. Wm. Houk Hroa., route No. 7. 54f>x FOR WALE — Range took stove, good as new. Inquire at this office. 56-3tx FOR SALE Kalamazoo Ranges it, all late colors. Factory terms and prices. Also gas ranges. We save you one-tuini to oiie -naif, why pay more? Sprague Furniture Co., two doors west of postofit'ce on MarotSt. Phone 188. 56--3 t FOR SALE— Player piano in Al condition with cabinet of rolls Will sell cheap. Tel 372, 308 North Fifth St. 56-31 FOR SALE Blood tes'ed baliy chicks every Tuesday and Thursday. We are specialists in custom hatching. 14 per 100. Star Hatchery, 225 East Wabash St. Bluffton, Ind 56-61 FOR SALE —About 3.000 new pine plaster lath; about 10 squares new- green slated ashphalt shingles Will Ire sold at a bargain. See Lawrence Opliger Saturday or Monday a. in. 57t3 FOR SAI.E Fresh cow. 2 year old colt. Big enough to go to work. Eugo Theime 6Vi miles north eas of Decatur. 58-3tx FOR SALE—IS Bushels of fne al', sike clover seed. See Louis Selking Junior, Route 4. Decatur. Preble phone 2 long on 36. 58-3tx FOR SALE—3 or 4 tons of mixed hay, two hundred bushels of good heavy oats, at residence ’ 2 niib> east of Peterson. Homer Ginter 58-3tx FOR SAI.E -New Forlson 30 horse power tractors. Craigville Garage 58-51 FOR SALE —Blown soy beans. Fin - Green Alfalfa hay. Wilmer Worthman, Craigville, Inddiana 58-4tx WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Reliable party wanted to handle Watkins Products in Decatur. Customers established. Excellent opportunity for right man. Earnings over S4O weekly. Write C. O. Germ*, 242- ' 260 E. Nagliten St., Columbus. Ohio. Itx WANTED — To do housework. Call 103 N. 13 st. 58t3x FOR RENT FOR RENT - Two front rooms suit able for married couple. Ellen Wagoner. 413 Winchester Street. 57-33tx FOR RENT--House and 12 acre.- of Pasture. 3 miles east 1 acre oi will rent 80 acres, a good place to keep cows and chickens. Phone 6735. 57-3tx FOR RENT (> loom semi-mode”,) house. Newly papered. Garage included. 814 North third street. Elfta Steele. Monroe. Ind. 58-3tx FOR RENT Light house-keeping Apartment, close in Call phones 741 or 186. 58-3 t Inspect Proposed Sites For Veteran Hospital Kokomo. Ind., March 8 (UP) (’cd. John Phelan. I’. S. Ve erans Bureau representative, yesterday inspected five proposed sites in Koko mo tor the $500.(100 veterans hospital Hie government will build in Indiana soon. ' Pimiul iiit’tii of Itliiilntatrnlor XO. 2722 is hereby giv<-H, That the uml« rsigm-H haw hi'cn app«»intfii Administrator of tin* estate of Nancy E Hoffman, latv of Adams Count/. <h-eea.H<M|. The e-tati- in prohahlv solvent. Lawn nee L. Yager. Administrator <’ L Waiters. Attorney March S, J'.KJO March 8-15-22 O 7 MiTII E TO I W I* I) Hits OI BOND ISM E In the matter of determining to issue bond jby .Jefferson Ada him County. Slate of Indiana. Notice Ik hereby given the taxpayers of .!< fferson lownship in Adam.M County. State of Indiana, that the proper legal i»ffic<r« of .-ail miinh-ipality al their regular Hireling plum- on the 4th day of March determined to Inmih? b<»mls or other evidence of hi'lebtricss exceeding five thoiiMaml dollars. tin amount of bonds prppost d is estimate*) it $<>.500.00 but not to ex* cred the sort of lO.MHi.Oo bearing interest at th'’ i riti- pf I’/a', per annum; The net assess"d valuation o’ all the property of Jefferson Township is |1.2X7.<; 10. on ‘I he present indebtedness without tliis issue or concurrent Issue is |26.1 11 .GO, I he proceeds of said bond issue are to be used tor th? cost of rj»nstruction of the Mary .1, Nihil* !< Mm-adwii Road. Ten <»r more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only who feel i heniNclves aggrieved by mu» n *b«t*-i|iHrmti"ii may appeal to UrState Board of Tax <‘omniissloners for further i|* termination. by fillm; u petition therefor with t|ie audltoi of said countv on or before the expiration of t veiny-nine days from the Nth day of March. ITIli. and tile State Board will fix a day for htiuifug in this county. I mu.l this 7th day of M-irHi. V’Tr E. B. Brelm-r Gco'-gv Shoemaker John G. Huffman Board of Co.n iHSsitmrrw of Adam* <-ount’.. State of Indiaita Attest: Albert Harlow. Auditor Adautb County, Indiana, 8-15
Ties! Ties! Ties! Hundreds of new spring patterns with that spring appeal are now here. SI.OO to $2.50 KZ DruUui. !»t 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. IL FROHNAI’FEL Licensed Chiropractor anti Nalurapath 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 unproved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Calls an-wered promptly day or night. Ambu.ance Serv.ce. Office Phone 80. i Residency Phone, Decatur 316 or ’ 844. Ucsfffl iice Phone, Monroe, 81 l-ADY ATTENDANT jo o I 1 R 1 (. I D AIRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. (1-- - O| Bargains in Ne w Living Room Suits. Come and look our stock of suits over. WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON SUITS. Stucky & Co.. Monroe. Indiana. Io M 12 mitii t: <n i t s it. si:rri.i:ni:vi' <n r.-rtii: xo. xz.*,i Xotir? is hereby given to the eretlit<»is, heirs ami legatees yf Ereder-i i< k (Jalimeier Sr. deceased to appear . in the Adams Circuit t’ourt, held at Het atiir, Indiana, on the 22nd da> < »f March. I '»;;<) and sh >w cause. If: any. why the I'INAL SICTTI .EM HN L I ACCOUNTS with the estatu of said | • le* etlcnt should not be approved. ' and said In i<s are notified to then; and there make proof of heirship, . and receive then- distributive shares. Li e I (ial Irncici. Administrator. I i »<•< .it u.. Indiana I'eb. 2S. 1930. Attys. Lenhart Heller & S* hijrgi*r ; Alar. h i-S| o : \ |i|Hiiii(inciil «». Xdmiiiir:ilor Notice is lure by given. That th ' tn h rsimietl has !»<-en appointed Adtiinislrat ir of the < state of John Braun, Jr., bite of Adams County, de- < t’l-isol. ’I Li- estate is probably .solvent. l-rames Braun, Administrator March I. 1330. 11. it. MeClanahun, Attorney Marik 1-8-15.1
AUTOS re-financed on smaller payments. Quick Service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. OWN A FARM When land value is high is the time to SE L L But when land value is low is the time to BU Y . Land values have struck the bottom and are rising. Buy now on our easy payment plan. Low rate of interest. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 Decatur Indiana
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne. Ind.. Mar. B—Livestock8 —Livestock - 90-120 pounds $9.25 120-140 pounds 9.75 | 140-160 pounds 10.50 1160-200 pounds 11.10 I 200-230 pounds 11.50, ] 230-260 pounds 10.70 ! I 260-300 pounds 10.50 ' 300-350 pounds 10.30. ! Rotigs $7.75-$8.75 Stag- .... .. . $5.00-$6.00 ! Calc- s ..... $14.50 Lambs $9.50' Cattle: (aimers $3.00$ 1.00 ' ('utters SI.OO-$5.50 Medium Cows $5.50-$6.00 . Goods Cows $6.00-$7.50 ! Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers SB.OO-11.00 Butcher Heitets $7.00-99.00 Bulls $6.00-18.00 Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Ind.. Mar. B.—(U.R); -Livestock: Calves receipts, 25; : hogs, 75; sheep. 25; itog market 10 15c up; 120 lbs., down $9.50; I 120-14(1 lbs. $10; 140-160 lbs. $10.70; 160-200 lbs.. $11.20; 200-225 lbs.. $10.85; 250-275 lbs., $10.60; 275-300 ‘ lbs.. $10.45: 300-350 lbs., $10.25; i roughs. $8.25; stags, $6; calvet $14.50; lambs. $lO. — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. ! Wheat $1.07 $1.12% 1.09% 1.10% i Corn .78% .82% .85 .86% | Oats .42% .43% .43% .42% East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N. Y.. Mar. 8. (U.P) I -Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 100; | holdovers, 1,100; fairly active. I steady to 10c higher; bulk. 160-210 1 lbs.. $11.50 $ 11.65; 220-260 lbs.. sll1 $11.35; 140 lbs., down. sll-$11.25. Catth : receipts, 125; good Steers i and yearlings, $12.75-$13.50; me dinm and short feds. $11.25 $12.75; I fat cows. $7.50-$8.25; cutter grades. I $3.50 $6.25. Calves: receipts, 25; market j steady: good to choice, sls-$15.50; i sparingly, sl6. Sheep: receipts, 300; good to choice woolskins, sll-$11.75; medium and strongweights. $9-75-$10.75; good clippers, $10.50; fat i ewes, $6.50 down. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Conected March 8) i No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat SI.OO I No. 2 Hani Wheat 97c No, 2 White Oats 37c Barley 50c Bye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen . ... ... 20c BIJTTErtFAT AT STATION Buttrcfat 30c; COURTHOUSE Real Estate Transfers Hurl Hollingsworth. 50 acres it'. Wabash townsliipu to the Federal I Land Hank for $3,062.42. ('ltalics E Sullivan e ttx. 48 acres! in Wabash township to Martin [ Luther Lehman sot SI.OO. I tclla O Sullivan et al. 40 acres i in Wabash township to Ertna B. Lehman for SI.OO. - -I o - See the new Fordson 30 horse power tractors at the j Craigvilic garage. 58t5
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1930.
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First Christian Church R. B. Hurt, Pastor The regular Lord's Day services I beg it with the Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. This is a graded school with a class for every age. The morn'ng worship and preaching service follows at 10:45 a. m. This service is built around the| observance of the Lord’s Supper, f Every Disciple should participate in this fellowship each week. The evening service is at 7 p. in. This is a congregational servit? for every one. The public is cordially invited to all these services, j _o_ ( Zion Reformed Church A. R. Fled tier Johann, Pastor. The Lenten season should in-J spire us to a more consecrated life, j The story of Calvary demands the depths of soul meditation. Yo.t should be in your services tomorrow. Sunday school convenes at 9:15 SEDANS 1929 Dodge Six Sedan 1928 Chrysler 62 Sedan 1928 Oldsmobile Sedan 1928 Dodge Standard Six 1928 Pontiac Sedan 1927 Essex Fordor Sedan 1927 Chevrolet Landau Sedan 1927 Gardner 8 Sedan. COACHES 1928 Chevrolet Coach 1928 Whippet Coach 1928 Essex (oath 1927 Essex ('oach 1927 Nash Special Coach 1926 Essex Coach 1925 Buick Coach. COUPES • . , . - 1929 Dodge Six Cabrolet 1928 Essex Coupe 1928 Dodge Standard Coupe 1927 Ford T Coupe. Reasonable Terms SAYLORS MOTOR CO. ' '1 ■ ■■■ •■. - -. ■ * MMOMEOKMHKncnM
with a splendid lesson the subject.| "Take Heed How You Hear." Morning worship at 10 30 o’clock. Set mon subject, “The Folded and 1 nfolded Secrets of God.” At 3 o'clock P. M. Miss Lulu Gerber, organist, will tender an organ recital assisted by John Malay and Mrs. Leah Cohen Malay of Fort Wayne. The program is sponsored by the G. M. G. The public is cordially invited. An offering will be lifted. There will be no evening services on account of the special program in the afternoon and since the Senior C. E. will not have a regular meeting in order to attend a meeting at Geneva. There will he no meeting of any of the young people’s groups. The choir will meet for rehearsa' at 7:3(1 o'clock tonight. Special cantata practice. Q Baptist Bulletin O. E. Miller. Pastor. Mottling hour of worship and Bible study beginning at 9:30 a. m. and closing at 11 o’clock. There are classes and interesting lessons during the study period. Subject of tlie sermon message, "The Letter to the Church of Ph ladelphia.” Revelation 3 verses. 7 to 13. 11. Y. P. U. at six o’clock. Evening hour and praise and evangelism at seven o’clock. Subject of the message. "A Question Which Took Forty Years to Answer.’’ . Mid-week prayer service Wed nesday at 7:30 o’clock. For this devotional hour those present are considering "A Fleet of Ships.” This week .will be the sec ond sli p | Welcome to these services. -' ' United Brethren R. E. Vance, Pastor. I Tiie Holy Spirit witnes-cs of acceptance.— Rom. 8:16. The Spirit : tself lieneath witness with out spirit, that we are Ute children of God. Jesus attended church. “And is his custom was He went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day.” You are invited to follow His cu; tom and meet with, us tor instruct!on and worship tomorrow front 9 :15 to J 1:15 o’clock. Christian Endeavor at 6 o’clock. Evening service at 7 o'clock. Group ami regional prayer meetings will lie held each Monday during* the month of March, Am i and May. The first group prayer service will he held H th’* Calvary f. B. church, Monday, March loth, at 2 p. m. The first regional prayer meeting will be held at the Decatur IT. B. church Marell 17th at 2 p. nt. Ail I'iiited Brethren are urged to get into these services. The mem beis of the Monroeville, Union Chapel, Craigville ami Decatur C B. churches will join in Hie lust named meet tig. o Methodist Episcopal Church R. W. Stoakes, Pastor. The Church school will open its session at 9:30 a. m. E. i). Colter,! C. O. Porter and Virgil Krick,
; superintendents, will be in charge I I There are some phases of our t I school that are developing very rapidly. Lets make every depart- ! i ment go. The morning hour of worship at! 10:45 a. m. The pastor will direct; litis service, assisted throughout Iby the choir. The Junior church and league; 'will also meet at 10:45 a. m. Russell Friedt will lead the study and! the subject will lie "Earning Money.” The Intermediate league service will be at 5 p. nt. and will lie supervised by Mrs. Downs. Tie’s is to] be a continuation under a chosen leader of the Lenten study. The Senior-High School league will meet at 6 p. m. The leaders' .- of th’s meeting will be Golda ChapI man apd Doris Nelson. They have ! prepared a good lesson. Every . high school student as well as the young people who have graduated , are urged to be present. The evening service under the direction of tlie pastor will be at I 7 p. ni. We will have a good song : service and the usual short ad dress by the pastor. We have been happy at the’ attendance of young people in this service. Come always and come again. — o First Evangelical Church Winchester Street M W. Stmderman. Pastor II Sunday will be known as the Day of Prayer at the Evangelical . church. The morning program , begins at 9:15 with a worship period under tlie leadership of the Sunday School Board. General ■ theme: “The Biggest Business in he World.' There will he classes ; n Bible Study for all ages and a hearty welcome tor all. The morning session will lie in the interest of the Womens Missionary Society. The sermon by tlie pastor: "Choosing God's Way,” will be a missionary mes age. Young People's Discussion Group at 6:15. This is a young , people's service end all young : peoti’e are heartily welcome. The evening service at 7:00 will h ■ h popular service of Evangelism ml Kingdom Building. The pastor ■vi'l premli on; "Some lassmts Concerning Prayer.” elicit rehearsal on Monday night. Joint meeting of lite board of trustees and the Salem centoterv trustees on Tuesday night. Wednesday night will be known >s Church Night. o St. Marys Church First Mass, 7:00 a. m. Childrens Mass. 8 30 a. m. High Mass, 9:45 a. m. ’ Holy Hour and Benediction, 2:31). Lenten sermon' and Benediction Tuesday evening, 7:30 o’clock. Way the Cross and Bcnedic- ‘ lion, Friday evening, 7:30 o'clock. I . Presbyterian Hurry H. Fernt.heil pastor The Juniors will meet in the Junior room at 9 o’clock for a period of devotion and worship. Tlie hour is .for the education of ' the boys ami girls in worship. Every Imy and girl should tie present. Sunday tltool at 9:80. Mr. Ed Asltbauclier is tlie superintendent. With three mens classes, every man in the church should be in Sunday school. With two ladies . classes every lady of the church should find a piece in the Sunday school. Tlie Golden T-xt, for the , adult c’as es is “He that hath ears jto hear, let him h -ur ” Tlie sub-
ject is ‘'The Parable of the Sower." I Morning worship at 10:30.! “Soldiers of Christ" is the subject of the sermon which will mark , the morning hour of worship. , There will be special music. The I young p<» rples choir w.ill assist ; in the ritualistic part of the service. Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m. These meetings are lor the young people, conducted by the young people tor the benefit of ail. Miss Maiy Jane Kunkol is the leader, i Evening service at 7 p. m. The i pastor will have a message which will be of interest to all. There will lie Gospel singing and a Gosnel mes-age based on a great I iheme of the Bible. You are in-1 vite.d to attend all of these services, j — o — j j<K. j Zion Evangelical Lutheran '4.v*4 West Monroe and Paul W. Schultz, Pastor. ' - I — German service, 9 a. m. English services, 10:45 a. m. Sunday school and Bible class,, 10 a. m. Passion services Wednesday eve- i irng at 7:45 p. m. Missionary society meeting Wed nesday at 2 p. m. Mrs. Paul Busse | —— —o STATE DEBATE PLANS AKE MADE — (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO) I places in the state meet. Mis. R. E. Warren, of McKinley I high school. Winchester, has been | appointed director of the discus- 1 sion league contest in Distric t 8. j County chairmen for the eighth distric t in addition to Mr. Striker I are: Delaware, County Supt. L. O. | Baird. Muncie: Madison, Winston I Ashley, Anderson. Mrs. Bittner called attention to . the importance of the subject cbosen for this year since the question of calling a constitutional convention to revise the present consti- ■ —i —
| \ STI WN MCATIft I I I | JUST AHEAD i | While we are in full sympathy I | with the idea that one mission of a well brought up savings account | is to make life’s evening mellow I and happy, still we have unbounded faith in what it will do to make prosperous the years just I ahead. You don’t have to grow old before you can enjoy the I || 1 fruits of saving. I I I I First National Bqrik I I Capital and Surplus *120,000.00 I Pecqtur, Indiana | I LLiJ !1 1 1111
I tution or to formulate a new « is before Hie people of ludig “It will be decid' d in the lHlw election of 1930,” .Mis. Bittner« i plained. “Hence the merits a (defects of Indiana’s state goren I ment are matters of peculiar« cent and importance at the pr» ent time. “There wtll be numerous soura ] of available information this yea I The Indiana new spapirs are i ready devoting editorial spare; | the question of < 'institutional t i vision. The Indiana League, Women Voters has compiled comprehensive paek.mc library« state government ami the I. I’, e i tension division has prepared ta ; package libraries usual on tl subject for dist ttssion. Lindbergh Scolded For Tying Up Auto Traffii D I Monte, Calif. Mar. ' ;[)J Ctiarles A. Lindbergh may h (trie of America’s outs'.snifr; 'heroes, but to a state highway* ficer he is merely a traffic biocket When Lindbergh - blue winge glider descended on tlie state iiigi ; way some five miles from PrebN ’ Baaeh tiirough lin k "f wind c # rents, about 75 ca;s were held« by the blockade A traffic offiter appeared on tl I scene, scolded I.'mli’ rest and tb« ■ untangled the tie up. Fire Destroys Store Brazil, Ind.. Mar. (U.R) « I whicll destroyed t > Brown 4O’ 1 ens general stoit at Carbon, W ‘ near Brazil, today <:- tsed loss W iflated at more than .r’lO.tHW. I The brick building honsfe I store was destroy , . The Brazil fire department t sponded to a call, and prevent! flames from spreading t" adji'ini’ Stnictuies, but was hantiidM* 1 ; by shortage of wa’
