Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1930 — Page 2
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Bixauxxn.Kwmg IFIED EMENTS, | I CARDS, j TICES DOUX.UK.It. ><K.KMKI FOR SALE FOR SALE -- feeding tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant. *4 ton lota or morn delivered free of charge. Phone S7O Tor 51.1. 20ft F*’R AALE liiop chick brooder stove. Hard coal burner. Walter Thieme Phone II on 845. 61-3 t FOR SALE—S pedigreed Chine lulls bucks. A. Z Smith R R. 9 61-3tx FOR SALE 3 <l.iv old Durham calf. Phone Preble 2 long on .'l6 or see Lewis Selking Jr., Decatur 11. 4. i'.2:ltx FOR SALE Ford frordor sedan Call Franklin Security Company. •Mt Fdn SALE —Spring plaid coat with Lynx fur collar, siae 14. Price $5160. Phone 930. 62-3tx FOR SALE —(loose Feathers, Mrs. (lust Ehlerding. R. 4 Decatur, Preble Phone 12 on 36. 62-ltx FOR SALL- Six year old grey mar<> "" • garni otie, good worker. Wen hay loader. C. C. Miller Route No. 8 ('•II 864- on B 62-3tx FUR gjl.E L's. <l Velour living Joom suit. In good condition. Pace S4O. Terms. Sprague Furni tiwe Two doors west of postoffice. Phone 199. 63-31 l-’pR SALE — Semi-modern eight 4<>m home on Fifth street, opposife high school. This property offered for sale by the heirs at a rasonable price in order to close tl»e estate of the late Susie E. ifrruff. Don’t overlook this bargain. Orval Harruff. 63t6x I'j&ll SALE—24O Egjr Successful •ncubator and 1,006 chick size brooder. lona Case, south end of l&h street. 63t3x k>R SALE—7 ewes. Allen Wolfe, thone 3 on 13 Willshire or Monrjfr route. 63t3x FJit SALE-(lang plow in AlconSition. See A. J. Lewton Phone "jf-F Decatur. 63-3tx l Ui. s.ai.i. i.i i..,e lamos. inquire ofYTVKitson 63-3tx WANTED WANTED To mend runners in ..silk hose, prices reasonable. I*lloo6 912 or see Emma Hebble ekenings or Saturdays. 59-6tx WANTED —To buy a Brooder house .that can be moved. Must sell reasonable. Mrs. Ol.va Teeple Monrte. R. 11. 1 61-3tx WANTED Fence Contractors to ibid on large job of fence contracting. Inquire of- Paul H. Graham at (qraham and Walters. 61 -Sr WANTED —Girl wants to take care -of children after school or in the < Veilings. Phone 663. 62-3tx l ■ — ■ — _ FOR RENT f6r IlfrN'T -hart of double house. 1 Hit 604 north Second Street, Semi ‘ nftdern. Tel. 1023. 60-3tx lUR RENT—I2O acres land in Ad- I *ms county. See Paul IL Graham I at Graham and Walters. 61-3' I FOITRfI.NT— A nice clean 9 root. < House at 421 North 7th St. Call! George,.pixen Phone 1002 62-3tx FOR RENT - 5-room house oi — N. .Seventh St. Modern except furnite. Inquire at 60l N. Third St. 62-3tx FOR RENT —6 acres of ground on thirteenth street, for corn. CaU pßOne 666. 62-3tx FOR REN'T- Finn shed light house ’keeping apartment. 3 large rooms and 1 small. Close in. See Mrs. Jack Ellsworth or call Phone ■ or 186. 63-3: , • LOST AND FOUND FOUND Ohio truck license plate : T 05121 with tail light attached. Tel Gqll. or call at 969 Walnut Streot. Ak S. ELZEY. jeweler. Bring in you • j •watches and clocks for repair. .1 Ilpye sou clocks second hand.' WiMches cheap. 53-6tx ; X I muni «•• \ fliiiinis>t rater 27 23 TCvtice is hvtvbx given. That the uft<tf*rsiKne<> has been appointed Adurfilisto( Lbe estai • of Lu’ I TMntner, late <»f Adams County, d -- < <.4<>cd. the efttate is probably solvAn May Funk, Administratrix * ri. tL Mcl janahan. Attorney. Alg£ v h J 3 ’ J 930 .. . M a ru h J; 1 ’* l ’- s ; ANNIVERSARY SALE Accredited — — Negative .Twenty head of Registered "Flo GOM" Guernseys — on March 18. IQjlp, at 12:30 p.rn.. E. S. T., at our farm near New Knoxville, on State H&tlte 54. 30 miles southeast of itfeatur. Young Cows. Heifers ami Heifer Calves and several Yjnng Bulls. Herd is headed by Bwnnie Brae's Dempsey. 141564. a g&ndson of Lang water's Royal Master 23663 A. IL, who has 22 A. Rf (laughters and 19 A. R. sone (o hie credit. Col. Roy Johnson, of Decatur. Ind., auctioneer; Robert SlialTer. of Van Wert, manager. ■Hille In. burn. Lunch served. Jp.S.- This date being onr Seven-! tecßth Annual Brood Sow Sale we wfll also offer 20 head of bred sows ami gilts of Durms and Isirge T|pe Palond China Breeds. K B. O. RABERDING, Prop. ..... St. Marys, Ohio, Route 3 New- kuoxville Phone 31-47 1
More Color I Than Spring i Itself <1 I « —in the hundreds of new Ties that are no w here. t| Why not one of ■t these new ones for i' Sunday? f . i DOLTHOOSIEay] <’! NCHrnEKTjb. K7 Decatui, lad. W.X 1 | |■ MI ■|M■n ■ ■ 11 I < ————m S.E. Black 1 > FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady zlttendant Calls answered promptly • day or night. v Office phone 500 Home phone 727 ■ Ambulance Service • __— I i For BETTEH HEALTH SEE DK.II.FROHNAPFEL ’ Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. I Office Hours: 10-12. 1-5, 6-8 i 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. 1 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. Office Phone 90. , Residence phone, Decatur 316 or 84t, yfeiddence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT FRIGI D A I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. , I I' O O Sinister “Tr ; angle’’ The term “eternal triangle" Is ; used in reference to an emotional situation of sex consequence In which either two women and on< ' man or two men anil one woman ire involved. • —- : — - ■ — MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS I will make them out for you. ED GREEN PHONE 436 and I will come to your residence. M-W-F-ts; I FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. IL ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service | Phones: Office 61, Home 303 LOANS on livestock, implements, furniture, autos, etc. 20 Monthly Payments. Special Straight Time Loan for Fprmers. Call, write, phone. Franklin Security Co. Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. * Phone 237 MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years j Farm Ixtans s’/2% 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —the— Suttles-Edwards COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DECATUR, ■ INDIANA
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M ARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS (Correc'nd March 12) Corrected March It I*o-120 pounds ... ..... $9.35 120-140 pounds . $9.80 j 140-160 pounds 10.10 ’ 160-200 pounds 11.00 200-230 pounds 10.20 220-260 pounds 10.60 I 260-300 pounds 10.40 ■ 300-350 pounds 10.20 I Roughs sß.t)o-$9.«01 ’ Roughs $7.25-8.25 1 Calves . $14.00 I 1 lambs SIO.OO Cattle: (’aimers $3.00-|4.00 Cutters . $4.00-15.5(f Medium Cows $5.50-$6.00 Goods Cows . $6.00-$".50 Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers $3.00-11.00 Butcher Heifers $7.00-89.00 Bulls .... $«.00-$8.00| CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE .larch May July Sept. Wheat $1.03'., 1.067% 1.04% 1.06% j •Cora .75’/, .79% .80% .80% Oats .39% .40% .41% .41% East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, X. Y., Mar. 14.— U.R: — Livestock: Hogs, receipts, i 2.4'30; holdovers, 200; weights! above 160 lbs., generally 25c low-1 er; I'ghter averages strong to 10c j h alter; shippers inactive; bulk i 160-210 lbs., $11.50; 220-260 lbs., j sll-$11.40; 150 lbs. down, $11.25$11.60; packing cows. $3.90 $9.35. Cattle: receipts. 2.150; cows, unchanged; cutter grades. $3.75-$6.25. Calves: receipts. 800; vealers steady at Thursday's full decline. $15.50 down. .Sheep: receipts, .1.600; lamb trade not fully established: bids and scattering sales, 50-7t>c lower; good to choice woolskins quoted. $lO 7-5-111; medium and strongweights. $8.50-$10.50; clippers, $lO- - LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 14) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat 95c No. 2 Hard Wheat 92c No, 2 White Oats 37e Barley ... —5O c live 80c Corn 85c GROCERS EGG MARKET i’rs -. dozen . 22e BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 33c —. ■ ■ .—> ■„ o ._ - o : I CONGRESS TODAY * (U .R ? ♦ Senate: Continues tariff debate. Continues lobby investigation. House: Debates motor bus regulation . bill. Jtul'eiary committee continues prohibition hearings. Banking committee continues investigation of branch and chain! banking. — i Typewriting Stenographic Work II you have tiny extra typewriting or stenographic work I xv ill be Iliad to do it. Phone! 12 for appointment. Florence Ilo'.thouse .Judge .1. T. Merrvmun s la»w Office, li. of C. Bldg. *
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930.
5— - — noth i: to ilium-:rs Notice is hereby given that the; ILuird of County C mission er s of Adams County, state of Indiana, will on Tuesday the sth day of April, , 1930. and up until 10 o’clock A. M. tin said day receive settled bids for fm nis-hinjs the supplies needed nt the Adams County Infirmary, of said county for the three m Miths beginning April. 1930. Requisition for said supplies H now on file in the office of the aufliAuditor of said county. Satti r< quistition includes, 41ro< et- | les. and Linoleum, i Hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. B. F. Breiner Get. Shoemaker I. G. Hoffman Board of County Commissioners March 7-1 I j <> mjtke oi i-’imi. m:ttli:mi:nt EnTITE \O 2G24 Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Peter F. Jones, deceased to appear in th*Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 29th day of March. 1930. and show cause if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT .UTOI’XTS with th<- estate of saki dew gdent should not be approved; amt said heirs are notified to then ami their make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. Etta Jones. Executrix Decatur. Indiana March 6. 1030. Attorney Dore B. Erwin. March 7-11 \oti< I-: or uixti. settlement OF KUFtTK Ml. 2.K>O Notice is hereby given to the er,-lit'-is. heirs rend legatees of Mar’.' Bieberieh, deceased to appear in tile i Adams t’iretiil Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the Z'-'tli day of March. 1 9"0. and Show cause if any whv file FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with tile estate of said ic, edeut should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then land there make proof of heirship, | and receive their distributive shares. Herman lliebericii. Executor i Decatur, Indiana March ti. 1930 I Attornev Fruclitc and Litterer March 7-11 AO I'H E OF X lIMI TH VI’KI X'» »\it: oF itt: ti. HUTt i t: The undersigned, administratrix if til- estate of Henry I. Tceple. deceased. hereby gives notice that by , Irtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court sin will BETWEEN THE HOUKS OU 10:0" O'CLOCK A M. AND 2:00 O'.CLOCK I’ M.. ON SATURDAY. MARCH 29. IS3O. at the law office of Dore B. Erwin on Soutii Second Street. Decatur, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until s >ld. offer for sale at private sale, the i following described real estate, to-| wit: I II XtT Ml. I The south half I'4) of the northeast quarter < ; i > of section five < » townsttip twentv-slx (2ti) north, rang.- fifteen (15) cast, containing eighty (SC) mrcs. more or less, in Adams County. Indiana Tit MT Ml. II Th<- northeast quarter i ) of tin? southeast quarter <'< i of section I eight (S). township twenty-six (26) north, range fifteen (15) east, containing forty i lot at res. more or less -in Adams Comity. Indiana. Said sab- will be made subject' t i th' approval of tin- Adams Circuit Court fur not less than the full appraised vlaue of said real estate and upon the following terms and, conditions, to-wit: TEItMS Due third of thi purchase mom y e ish in hand: the balance in tw > equal Installments, payable In one and two years from (late of sale. Deferred payments to Ire evidenced bv notes of the purchaser, bearing' sl.x-per tent (6', ) Interest from their date, waiving relief, providing for attorney’s fee and secured by mortj gage on the real estate sold, or till- purchaser may pay all cash, mite" io »e secured by personal surr | ty likewise. Said real estate will le old tr... 1 all li'ns. CX' CPI a Two Iliousitid Dollars' (J.-ihhiDDih mortgage on Tract No. 1., which the pur.•haser will assume and which bears interest at the rate of five and onehalf per l ent OLIVIA TEEPLE Administratrix iJDItE B. ERWIN, Attorney. March 7-1 1-21 NOTH F, OF 'M F. OF IAMI M ill Kill'S O1 UICE OF ADAMS | UdUNTY, STATE OF INDIANA Noth c Is lie ehy given that pm - Ismint to the Slauiti- in Much eases lu.idi and provided, til" undersigmd. Xll.ert Harlow, as auditor in and for I-aid rount) of Aflmns anil stale ol 'milsna. will on Uondny, the Ills! «!».» of Mitrrh Itll't) Os tncot) the II mis of tell o'clock A.I M ami I o'clock I’. M. mi said da). | offer for sale at public suction and oiiter'' add wilt sell to the highest Id Ider, at tile east floor of tlie CourtHouse In tile city of Decatur, in the '•multi of Afigius Mini state of lull. f,,a. tile rents ami profits for i term not exceeding seven years "t I the foll'iwlug real eHlal- slluited In -aid "oitntv. loivtl: Idiot number I nine Immire l thirl'-five ('135) In Allen T. L?meh's AfldlLuin to the city of Decatur, Indiana. «s the Vallie is de i-i igiial d on the recorded pbtl us sail i addition, and in case the rents and profits aforsetaid fail to bring the |
| amount demanded to satisfy prin;<’H>hl. hit* rest, damages and costs, t - gvtner witii all accruing costs upon a mortgage executed by Ada St« vens Clarence Stevens and Bertha Stevens; his wife. Itichard SB vens and Eliza-; both Stevens his wife. Viola ('arniin and B. I >. (’arniin her husband on the j 21st day of September. 1925, In favor: of the State of Indiaqpi. for the use of Common School Fund for the p.i».inent »»f Five hundred and fiftj dollars < |.750.00) Common School Funds borrowed by said Ada Stevens, <’la’ - vnee Stevens. Vtvla Farmin and llh h-i ard Stevens with interest according to law: I will at the sam» time and! place and in like manner as afore-' said offer for sale at public auction 1 and outcry to the highest bidder for cash in httial. the fee simple, or all! the right, title and interest of said; j Ada Stevens. Clarence Stewns. I- r- 1 I thn Stevens. Itichard Steveffs. Eliz t- ' belli Stevens. Viola Carmin and l». i F». 1 ’arniin and all persons firms or corp'irafiun < burning or holding an v rights, till* or interest in or through the n or either of them in and t«» said real estate, or so much thereof or such iKdt thereof, as may b-m-sessarv to satisfy the principal, interest, damages, insurance anT costs and aC( uring costs due upon said mortgage in favor of the StaAp of Indiana. The amount due upon said mortgage as shown by the records |n th's’ office is as foHovvs towit. Amount of prin< ipal Amount »f Interest due March 31. 1930. 149.07 I Amount of 25 damages 13.9"' Amount of insurance paid lfiJ*i Total amount due $729.03 The above amount does not include cost of publication of notices which cost will be added to the above amount. Alber* Harlow Auditor of Adams bounty March 7-11-21 BIDS Foil EI.I’A Tl<»\ BOOTH* DI) BOXES Notice is hereby given that the Board of County C unmissjoners of Adams County, stale of Indiana, will receive sealed bids until 10 o « lock A M. on Tuesday, April N, 1930. for the furnishing of election booths and boxes, the same to be in all things agreeable t > the specifications thercfoi- now on file in the office <»f the Auditor o fsaid count.v. Bidders will be required to file with th»‘ bid necessary bond an 1 affidavit. Board reserves the right t j reject any or all bids. B F Breiner Ge*». Shoemaker J. G. Hoffman Bohrd of Codnty Commissioners Albei t Harlow, County Auditor March 7-11 o NOTKF. T'O 111111 l DIMIDIHiKNotice is hereby given that sealed bids, for the construction t of certain highways described as follows, will be received by the Director of| the State Highway Commission at his office on the 3rtl Floor of the State House Annex. 102 North Semite Avenue, Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10:00 A M on the 25th (l;iv of March 193 V, at which time tney will be puli llcly opened and read. Prsjcrt V*». Location Proj. 1 10 State Iloa l 27 8.39.; B: yflnt-IJrriH- Hoad 2 mil: s south •f Jav-Ailnu s County Line to Bern.: Jay and Adams Counties. Bbls will I'c received for three types of pavements on the ahov r Ist- > ed projeiis. CONCRETE -BII'I'MIN-! 'lt’S CONCRETE—BKICK. as shown »n plans and described in th- spe< iflcati ti-, supplements thereto. And special provisions pertainlpg thereto. 'The State d*ilt furnish the cement for the above projects. ' Proposal blanks-and specifications may !>*» o!>tained free, ami plans upon payment of $5.00 per wet, upon application to the State Highway C im- ■ nission. ’lbero Wi lie no tefund for (»ians returned. Plans may also b seen without charge at the office of the State Highway Commission, Ith I-lour . Slut*- House Annex. 102 North Senate Av»-n(ic. Imlian ip ■!is, indi tna \LL CHECKS FOR PLANS SHOI’LD BE MADE PAYABLE TO hillECjoi: IND'ANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION’. j IMMEDIATE!.! I'lllOll To 'III'-: TIME Ol' l-'II.INC ANY i’ROi'OSAI, E ll'll Bl I >pßli S!l ALL SI'I'.MI :■ T( > I'HE STATE HIGfHVXY COMMISSION. AN EXPERIENCE RECORD XN'D FINANCIAL S' I ATEME.N I', i-REPAKED ox TllE STATE IIICHM AY COMMISSION STANDARD FORM. A. D. 117. PIIESCIUBEI) ID THE STATE BOARD OF ACCOC.N TS OF INDIANA. Will' H FORMS WILL BE I CRNISHEIi UI'ON HEyUEST. ANY EXPERIENCE llEcolll'S AND I' INANCI it. STATKMEN I'M NOW ON IILE Will! THE COMMISSION ■ WILL NOT HE ACCEPTABLE WI TH PIIOI’OSM.S FILED. FOR THIS ! I.E I TINE Contrails will be Hxvai'b l to the |'»vv(-st and best bi'ltlec, but the right Io re|e' I ntiv and all bids is rewcrv •• I I'hirh bidder, with his proousal. .«h til file a corporate surely bund. »■ . - able to tiie Stale of Indiana, in ihc “iim of <»ih* and *me-iurlf < I Vi ) times th*- a i'ouhl - f his proposal, an-1 in the form provide I bv law. INDIANA S ; Al F 11 IC. HW A V < *<»M M»S.Si U.N. — .1. J. B o v«i Director. March 7-11 rtt tne Habit— g '«oe at
PUBLIC SALE ! I. the undersigned, will sell at public auction, at my residence, located 2% miles northeast of I catur or % mile north of the Dent I school house, on Thursday, March 20 ! Commencing at 1 o’clock p.m. 2 HORSES -1 black horse. 9 yrs. old; 1 black, mare, 11 years old. CATTLE -1 Guernsey Heifer, 2 years old. fresh in June; 1 good stock bull. HOGS—3 head of brood sows, .will fai-rnw in May. Some Hay. POULTRY—S(I head of Leghorn I pallets. FARMING IMPLEMENTS —1 Turnbull wagon, like new; hay! ladder and grain bed combined; 1; cultivator; 1 grain drill; 1 single disc; 1 John Deere walking plow; | 1 seven-shovel cultivator; 1 double shovel plow: 1 t-angle shovel plow; ! 1 spike tooth harrow; 1 Ohio hay, loader; 1 6-ft. McCormick binder; ! 1 Osborn mowing machine; 1 C. B. & Q. corn planter; hay rake; 1 i iron kettle; 1 lard press; forks, ami many small articles too numerous to mention. HARNESS —1 set of breeching harness; 1 set of single harness, | and horse collars. TERMS —Made known day of sale. W. H. Cook \V. H. Myers, auct. If you need money for any tvof'/'y pnrpc.,e you can quickly get it from as on your own s;ei;;:ty. Loans are made on oar liberal twenty payment plan, but you may pay in full at anv time. Interest is charged only for thn time you use the money. Call and see vs. You can got a loan v i.hout delay. Straight loans for farmers. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Ind i a:: >: :r:: ;f g .t g «,'« '« xg - S x.;t x a >tj r 1 I Ashbauchers | MA J E STIC '5 I FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ;3 HOOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739
Claim Yearage Record Soissons. France, —(UP) — The I Martin family, of Soissons. claims the world's yearage record. There ale two brothers and three sisters aged respectively 86. 84. 79, 72 and I 70. All this totals 391 which they believe is a record.
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