Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS, j | BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES ■ FOR SALE FOR §ALK — Feeding tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant. '4 ■ ton lots or more delivered free of charge. Phona 870-T or 513. 20tf! Foh SALK 3-<lay "old 1 'urliiim calf. Phone Preble 2 long on 36. or see Lewis Selking Jr., Decatur' R. 4. 62-3tx FOR SALE Ford Mordor sedan. Call Franklin Security Company. 62-3 t FOR SALK—Spring plaid i-iuit with | Lynx fur collar, size 14. Price $5.00. Phone 930. 62-3tx For SAt.F -Six year old grey mare a good one, good worker. Web hay loader. C. C. Miller Route No. 8 Call 861 on B 62-31 x FOR Sale - Used Velour living room suit. In good condition. Price S4O. Terms. Sprague Furniture Co. Two doors west of postoffice. Phone 199. 63-31 FOR SALE — Senn eight room home on Fifth street, oppo- ! site high school. This property offered for sale by the heirs at a reasonable price in order to close, the estate of the late Susie E. Harruff. Don't overlook this bar- ■ gain. Orval Harruff. 63t5x FOR~SALE—24O Egg Successful incubator and 1,000 chick size I brooder, lona Case, south end of ) High street. 63t3x 1 FOR SALE—7 ewes. Allen Wolfe. Phone 3 on 13 Willshire or Monroe route. ’ 63t3x FOR SALE-Lang plow in A l condition. See A. J. Lewton Phone 797-F Decatur. 63-3tx rok s.Ai.i. ia n,«e lannis, inquir* of W. N. Kitson 63-3tx FOR sale -Tested seed corn. Will t do custom hatching. $3 per hundred. Earl Landis, Monroe R. 1. 62-5 t cod FOR SALE Some Knickerbocker j Tractor attachments for Ford. | Jim Halberstadt Pleasant Mills. 64-3tx FOR SALE- 500' bushels corn, ma - Hired early, high test. Will do for I seed. A. D. Suttles. 64-3 t ); WANTED WANTED — To mend runners in silk hose, prices reasonable. Phone 942 or see Emma Hebble evenings or Saturdays. 59-6tx WANTED—GirI wants to take care of children alter school or in the evenings. Phone 663. ‘62 -3tx SALESMEN WANTED~66 mil. ; ) on 1 gallon. Amazing new mois- I ture gas saver. All autos. 1 free. ) Critchlow, 4611-E, Wheaton, 111. Itx MALE HELP WANTED-Tteliable party wanted to handle Watkins Products in Decatur. Customers I established. Excellent opportunity i for high man. Earning over S4O i weekly. Write C. O. Gernes, 242 | i 260 E. Naghten St., Columbus. O. ) Itx ;. WANTED —Tiees and shrubbery to spray and trim. N. W. Fry, 1404 West Monroe street, Phone 682. GI Gi j FOR RENT FOR RENT A nice clean 9 root ; house at 421 North 7th St. Call l, George Dlxen Phone 1002 62-3tx ! i F6r' house' on - N.|| Seventh St. Modern except fur-, I nace. Inquire at 604 N. Th.rd St. ) | 62-3tx ' I Fur RhN't—6 acres of ground p.i i thirteenth street, for corn. Call] phone 666. 62-3tx ; Hill RENT - Fin n sued light hcu->c| keeping apartment, 3 large) rooms and 1 small. Close in. See) Mrs. Jack Ellsworth or call Phom ) 74 or 186. 63-3, ; — , <, ■■■—.... LOST AND FOUND FOUND -Ohio truck license plate T-65121 witlj tail light attached. Tel j 6511, or call at 909 Walnut Stree*. I LOST —Red bone hound, 1 yr. oid. Finder please call Roy Johnson. 64-3 t i/voi-uiii- husnci or potatoes between Monroe an d Decatur. Finder report here and receive re waul. Box A. Itx Radio for Police Budapest. —(UP) By or ler ot I the Hungarian Minister of Interior I the national police headquarters in Budapest is to be equipped wilh a powerful radio tiansmi ter in the near future and the 250 most im-1 portant police and gendarmerie) posts in var ous parts of the country are to be supplied with receiv-i ing sets in order to render more | effective Hundary’s war on crime. ——o— Mr. and M.s. Charles Kclter of Preble were in this city today. AUTOS j rc-linanccd on smaller payments. Quick Service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind.;
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S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service Fur BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. li. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturupalh 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 ot 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGSR 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 346 or 844. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT 11 ——— — ~O i F R 1 G I I) AIRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. V Miss Maxine Dellinger and Hai,ld Strickler motored to Fort Wayne las night where they enjoyed /i show. All of us—at gome time ? ; ' or other—f nd ourselves up against it for gome extra mon-'y. Any d-servir.ff family can secure a loan j from us in any amount up to £30:» at the law-ill . interest rate, on their own signature and security. No embarra ing questions I ’ atked —np delays or rd f In tape. A prompt, cour'c- ’ B < s service with 1 <•?- j J v t for rcr 'a-'L / . a’ nur Twenty-Pay- L | * 1 icnt I’k.n. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Ildw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Ind I V \ rte# f 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 . kind values have struck Ihe bottom and are rising. Buy now on our easy payment plan. Low rate of in (crest. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 Decatur Indiana
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MARKET REPORTS! DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS (Corrected March 12) Corrected March 14 I*o-120 pounds .... $9.35 j 120-140 pounds .. S9.SO 140-160 pounds 10.401 160-200 pounds 11.001 24Mk$3O pounds 10.20! 230-260 pounds 10.60 ■ 260-30 Q pounds 10.40 i 300-350 pounds 10.21>| Roughs Ss.OO-$9.00| Roughs $7.25-8.25 i Calves $14.001 Uambs SIO.OO. Cattle: fanners $3.00Cutters Medium Cows $5.50-s6.o(f Goods Cows $6.00-$7.50 Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers SB.OO-11.00 Butcher Heifers $7.00-$9.00 Bulls $6.00-SB.OO — East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. Mar. 15. — (U.R) Livestock: Hogs: receipts, 400: holdovers, SO-1; very slow, scattering sales fully 25c below Fridays average: 17i) ; 210 lbs.. $11.25; 240 lbs.. $10.85; others qnotably correspondingly lower. Cattle: receipts. 25; feeder steers and yearlings generally 25c lower for week; lower grade she stock strong to 25c higher; good steers and yearlings, $12.75-$13.50; medium and short f ds, $11.25$13.75: fat cows. $7.80-$8.50; cutter' grades. $3.75-$6.25. Calves: receipts, none; vealers closing 50c lower; $15.50 down. Sheep: receipts, none, weeks supply liberal, demand limited; lambs closing 75c under Monday; . recent advance erased; good to j cho ce woolskins. $10.75-$11.25; i week’s top, $12.00; medium and strongweights. , $9.50-$10.5o; shorn lambs, $9.50-$ 10.50. . Fort Wayne Livestock Calves receipts 25: Hogs 100; sheep 25; Hog market steady 25c Off; 100-110 lbs' 5 59,25; 100-120 lbs. $9:50; 120 130 lbs. $9.75; 130-141. lbs. $10; 140-150 lbs. $10.25; 150160 lbs. $10.50; 160-190 lbs $10.65: 190-210 lbs $10.50 210-225 lbs. $lO.35; 225-250 lbs $10.20; 250-275 lbs. $10; 275-300 lbs $9.85; 300-325 lbs. ~9.i5; 325-350 lbs. $9.50; Roughs J 8; Stags $6; calves $13.50; lambs.! 59.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept, I Wheat $1.02% 1.06% 1.04% 1.06%! Corn .77% .81% .81% .82 I Oats . .41% .41% .41% .41% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 14) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat 95c | No. 2 Hard Wheat 92c. No. 2 White 37c | Barley 50c | R ye 80c Com 85c | LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET ■gg . dozen . 22c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 33c ARRIVALS Maxine Joan is the Hillin' of lite :) pound gill baby which was born o Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Keller at Im S. E Black ho'ije last night, i bis is be second daughter in the family. Mrs. Keller was formerly Mi a Fr etl.' Black.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MARCH 15, I‘J3O.
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Church of God E. M. Hawkins, Superintendent Sunday School —9:30. Preaching service —10:30. Evening service—7:oo p. m. Rev. I . M. Coffman of Tipton will deliver the message. The public is' invited to attend. — o _ — First Evangelical Church fri. W. Sunderman Pastor “ "TTiSLi Old Family Church Pew: It was about two-thirds of the way down the far right isle in the Old Chinch. It was almost straight-back-ed. with a cushioned seat, the cushion well worn. What a time our family had every week getting ready to go to church! On Saturday night the shoes had to be shined and set off in a row —we didn't all have ex tia shoes for Sunday and the Sunday clothes pressed and brushed, ready to climb in on Sunday Morning.” That is the back ground of our parents gave us. what are you giving youi children? The First Evan gelical Church is offering an attrac-1 ive church program, beginning Sun-! day at 9:15 wi h a beautiful worship j service. There will be classes for i all ages in Bible study. Following the lesson study the pastor will preach upon: ‘‘The Christian a light.” This service will conclude at eleven o’clock. Crusader meeting at 6:15 ‘‘Giving God the Best.” Evening Worship Service at 7:00. heme: “The Christian's Temper’' Wednesday night 7:15 Church n’ght service. Ladies Aid Thursday at 2 P. M. The Loyal Daughters will stage a most Interesting social ami mission ary program on Thursday night at 7:30. o- •— Presbyterian Hurry H. Ferntheil. pastor The Juniors will meet in the Junior room at 9 o'clock under competent leadership. Every boy and girl of the church should be in this group for training in worship' and devotion. The church is a sacred place and a good place to learn to worship God. Sunday school at 9:30. Mr. Ed Ashbaucher is the superintendent. There are three men’s classes and two classes for the ladles, if you have not found your place we will help you. The topic for the adult classes is “The Kingdom of Righteousness." Morning Worship at 10:30. An hour of worship and praise and devotion with the young peoples choir singing the ritualistic part of the services. Special music, and a sermon by the pastor on the theme, “Working Together." Christian Endeavor at 6:00 p.m. Our young people are to be praised lor their fine interest in the Kingdom of God There are always good meetings at Endeavor. Those who miss are minus a good many firings that make, this' life worth while. Evening service ut 7:00 p, m. There will bo gospel singing and a sei mon by the pastor “The Victory of Fail.li.” You are inviied to attend all of these services. The members of the church will please remember their obligation when they united with the church. Regular attendance at the services
gives one a perspective which is invaluable to this present life. If, you want your life to count Jesus said. “Come to the fount of everlasting life, drink and be refreshed, and ymi will be fit for the' battles of life and enjoy life ever- 1 lasting.” Baptist Bulltin The usual morning service beghn‘ at 9:30 with Bible study. seniW’j message and a deep spirit of worship. This service closes at eleven o'clock. “The Letter to the Church of Laod’cea" will be the message This closes the series of the seven letters. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 with an interesting program by the young folks. In the evening hour at seven o’clock there is the spirit of worship and praise, with the exangelis !<• thought foremost. The subject of the message is. "The only question in the book of Leviticus". The questio nis interesting in this much neg lected book. It is significant that there should be any question at all in the book. Hear about it. Prayer and Praise service Wednesday evening 7:30. The third ship will be considered In the fleet, it is Wor ship. What is worship to you? A cordal welcome for all who come here. —O The Methodist Episcopal Church R. W. Stoakes, Pastor The Church School will meet at 9:30 A. M. The Sup s. of the various departments are; General Supts E. D. Colter. Virgil Krick, C. O. Porter. Adult Dept. Mrs. Christera Wicks. Teen Age Dept.. Miss Effie Patten. The Primary Dept.. Mrs. Waite; Krick, The Beginners Dept., M s. Herman Myers. There is a | class for every one. You are wel , come. The Morning hour of worship wil., lie directed by he pastor at 10:45. This service will be made the more! nspirational by the help of the Choir. The Junior Church hour will be at the same time as that of the regular morning worship at 10:45. This church is directed by Mrs. Stoakes and her helpers. Agnes Nelson w 11 be the leader of the study. The Intermediate League will meet at 5 P. M. This group is being directed most efficiently by Mrs. Downs. Tills group takes in the seventh and eight, grades in school. This is one of the most wonderful groups of young people in* the church. The High Schoo! League will meet promptly at 6:00 P. M. unde the direction of the pastor assiited by the choir. The public is cordiall) nvlted to spend this hour in a good church service. ... —. o —, Zion Reformed Church A. R. Fledderjohann, Pastor "'i lie path of the just is us flu shining 1 ght, that shineth moromnd mo ” unto the perfect day”. The Lord’s Day is a day of higher mimgnts, when we are lifted to those greater things which'are not i t liiis world. We invite you tomorrow. Sunday school al 9:15 ill charge of M. F. Worthmann. Murn ng Worship lfi:3o o’clock with a message on ‘he subject. “Searched ol’ Gad". The young
men’s chorus of the church wiil again assist in the i vices. The three young people’s groups ; will meet at 6:15. Even ng services at 7 o’clock. i During the past months a series of 1 discourses have been given on ’ Mali's Need, Growth. Helpers, Op po: (unities, Dangers and Problems"' Tomorrow night the final message | will be given of this series and the subject is "Man's Peace.” The names and addresses of alii coiifinnants should be handed itu tomoirow. I.ie choir will again meet for re hea.sal on Sunday afternoon at 2:151 o’clock and also tonight at 7:30 o'clock. —o ——— United Brethren R. E. Vance, Pastor The Holy Spirit dwells in believ-' era. 1 “But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his," Rom. 8:9. “God hath made the soul of man so great that nothing but Himself can fill it.” The means of grace of : fei ed you by the church in your: midst is for your edification. Sunday School and Worship at 9:15 to 11:15. Theme—“A Personal Interest" Christian Endeavor -6:00 o'clock Evening Serv.ce—7:oo P. M. Subpect of message, —"God's Service Sta ion.” The Monday afternoon prayer meeting this week will be held al the Decatur I’. B. Church, 2:1)0 P. j M. The purpose of these meetings ' is to deepen the 'Spiritual life of the' church. • 0 First Christian Church R. B. Hurt, Pastor. We a-e rapidly approaching the Easter season —a time dtas to every Christian heart. It is highly important that we approach this season in the proper mood. Tire! worship and meditation anil in-' sti action of the church services I w 11 do much to put us in the prop ! it mood. Sunday services begin at 9:3bj l. lit vuii tile Sunday School. This! is followed by the morning worship! '•nd preaching serv.ee at 10:45 a.i m. No disripla should full to p»r-' tii Spate in the Lord s Supper at tins service. Hie evening service begins at 7 p. m. and w.ll be in charge of the ladies of the church. The publ.e is cordially invited io attend all of these services. St. Mary’s Church First Mass 7:00 Childrens Mass . 8:301 H gh Mast 9:4’,( crayer Hour and Benediction 2:30 Sermon and Benediction Tuesdaj veiling 7:30 Way ol the Cress and Benediction Aiduy Even ng . 7:30 ... o— w Zion Evangelical Lutheran Wcr. Momoe and Eleventh Paul W, Schultz, Pastor Gi' .nan sei vices 9:00 A. M. I'iiigiish service 10:45-A. M. Sunday school and Bible class 1<K.90 A. M. Sh* it meeting arter services Sun day. i assion servlcos every Wedneslay evening al 7:45 COURT HOUSE Eleven additional claims have been tiled against the Arthur B Hall estate in Adams circuit court. The claims total $16,783.77. The
I claims were filed iu circuit court , after being allowed in Estate claim ) ami allowance. Real Estate Transfers John Steigerwald. 2.75 acres in ) St. Marys Township to Virginia A 1 Smith tor SI.OO. Dora F. Tucker et ux, 17.19 acres ; in Wabash township to Elroy Stauf i fer et ux for SI.OO. Esther L. Hunter has brought suit for divorce against Floyd Hunter. charging failure to provide, de.- ; .t on and cruel and inhuman treatment. The plaintiff s ates the couple i was married in 1920. The state has filed a suit against Henry Bergan of Preble township i charg ng violation of compulsory t school law. — (i— NOTH i: TO r%X-l’k\EKS TNXfM for Tlk- Arar Payable In I!>30. Notice is hereby given to the Taxpayers of Adams ('oiintv. Indiana, that I have received the Tax Pupliait of l'»2U, a»n! that I will attend at th<* Treasurer s Office, as the law directs for the purposF of receiving taxes now due. One-half due on or be fore the First Monday in May, IM3O i the same being Monday, May sth. | l!>30. The second half ( in case the j first half is paid when due) becomI inx due and apayabit* on or before ! the First Monday in November, 1930 ■ tin same being November 3rd, 1930. I Persons writing in requesting nmount of taxes will please give des cription of property (whether real or personal i and location of property i>>css<-d. as to township or ‘orportttion. in order t osave time and confusion of names. I he 'licasiner will not be responstole for the p«‘iialt> and charges on I l>elin»iuvnt taxes resulting from an> | ommission of the person paying to state definitely on what property, in whose name, and in what Township or Corporation it was assessed. All pers >ns having sold or bought real estate or any person desiring .* division made of the taxes, are requested to do this at once, as it i« quires considerable time to make dis isions and separate receipts. All delinquent taxes must be taken are of before the current tax can pe paid. I he tax receipt describes all property paid on. Isixpayers should eXuninv their-ieceipts in oitler to see that all real (state, prsonai property and poll tax is listd. Ed A. Ashbaucher, Treasurer of Adams County. Indiana. March 15-17-19-21-24-28.
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