Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1930 — Page 2

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gMKBOnBMBB| IFIED EMENTS, ? I CARDS, *' TICES _JS| FOR SALE FOR SALE—F'eedmg tanTcoge at 1 the Decatur Rendering Plant. I- ] ton lots or more delivered free of charge. Phone S7O-T or 513. 20tf. run t>Aia. —tr.Mlay seed corn. |.l I per bushel. William Miller, route - 8. Decatur. 70-6tx-eod | RAI .ft Fresh imrliam evw with calf by side. Inquire of Fre i; Ehlerding. Preble phone. 82-31 x SPECIAL FOR ONE'wKEK Reduced prices on all of my Spring and Summer Hats. Just | . received a new shipment. Maud A. Merriman, 222 S. 4th st.. Devatur, Ind. FOR SALE — Dickelman Brooder House complete. Walter Reppert Craigville phone. 82-3tx FOR SALE — Strawberry p 1 aTits. Senator Dunlap. Dr. Burrill, and Marvel varieties. 50c per 100 or less on large lots. Henry Yake, Deca-1 tur, Route 2. t raigvtite pnone. 32-4tx eod. WANTED WANTftD —to reut modern small house. Will call for inquiries at the { Democrat office C. H. Cutshajl. 80-3tx WANTED — Sewing to do. Telephone 1019. 90-3 t WANTED Trees and shrubbery to spray and trim. N. W. Fry 1404 West Monroe street. Phone 682. 81-3tx MALE “HELP WANTED — Mau Wanted for Watkins route in Decatur. Average earnings $35 weekly. Chance for reliable hustler to make big paying connection. Write at once. The J. R. Watkins Company. 242-206 E. Naghten St., Columbus, Ohio. itx DRESSING EN VELO PES A T FEMALE HELP WANTED- ADHOME. Spare time. sls-$25 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Dignified work. Send 2c stamp for particulars. Brown Co., Dept. A-89 { Paducah. Ky. Itx WANTED—Steady general house- I work oi factory work by girl IS years old. 1029 Paterson Street. 82 3tx - MISCELLANEOUS Grace Convalescent Hospital tot aged people, invalids. mental cases. 1301 W. Washington, Fort Wayne, Ind. 81t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST Silver meesh bag contain j ing small amount of money. Lost 1 between Schafers and W.P. Schrock residence. Finder cal! 1010 or 385 and receive reward. 81-3tx , I.OST Leather covered loose leaf price list book with name C. E. Erickson Co . on cover. Please return to this otfice or to Eugene Runyon. 82-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 room semi-modern I house on West Adams stree-. 1 Phone 856 82-3: ■ Flight Behind Schedule New York. Apt I s.—{U.K—Albert ! M. Mooney was well behind hi ' schedule today in his projected 1 non top flight across the conti I nent. The young Pacific coast flyer left ' Los Angeles at 6:43 a. m. yes'.e”day and expected to arrive in New York—either at Curtiss or Roose v: It field—within 25 hours. That ' would have placed him in New York about 10:43 a. m. today. No trace o’ the Il er lias been found in the east and the last word trona him was when he circled the I fly ng field at Wichita. Kas.. las ; i night and then sped on tattward. i Q King Fuad Plans Tour Cairo. —(UP)— King Faud of Egypt will start on a European tour in July, visiting Gteece, Austria, Spain, and Portugal.

«—w—ll I » ■ W — mH FflPffiL&ao&gi! You can borrow up ,' fl to S3OO from us on >■ your own signature B S||kS and security, on lib- B oral repayment plan. B No questions asked— E gagM no publicity. Prompt, ■ MGa courteous, confiden- B gSigg tial service. Let us S IB b-dp you with your E money problems. |H|S| Franklin Security Co ■ Ovei’ Sclmfor l>dn. m Decatur IB

■■■■■■ I ■ Snappy, New Spring Neckwear The kind the taste demandsand the pocket book commands. SI.OO 1 loi Turw: c S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day pr night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and N'aturapatlu Rhone 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. tn. 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 Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambu.ance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Ik-catur 346 or ' 844. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 i LADY ATTENDANT i (J —— U I RIG 1 D A I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. ■ ■ o COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers 1 . Ida Werling. one acre in Preble I township to Albert W. Werling for I J 150.00 —x O NOTICE There will be a meeting of the ' "Rutaced Club" at 1:30 Sunday I afternoon a' the club ropms. Dr. Harold DeVor Senior Advisor Card of Thanks We wish to thank the ,many I t. lends and neighbors who were so kind to ns in our recent bereave-1 I ment. Mr. ; nd Mrs. Charles Ixise and family. vi’i'oix I'tiiix r oi-' >-:\i.< t i<>i< Xu STgU Noti'-e I- hereby .given. That th-- 1 jnders'gnoil bus been appolnt«-<l Exe- I ’ eutqr of the Estate of Conrad Gall-! . -neler. late of Adams County. d< - .■eased. 'I he Estate is prubuhly sol- , vent. William F. Hobrock. Executor April 4. mo. Fruchte and Litterer attys I JWaBRSBWSM AUTOS J Re-financed on smaller |tay- h merits. Quick service. S Franklin Security Co. ? Phone 237 9 i Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. I ■aKMaMWBMSnri 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 pay-■ ment plan. Low rate of interest. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 ' Decatur’ Indiana;

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OE LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE INDIANA LIVESTOCK Corrected April 4 90-120 pounds $8.70 i 120-140 pounds $9.10 ! 1 40 160 pounds $9.75 . 160-300 pounds 10.35 200-230 pounds . .. 10.201 i 230-260 pounds 10.65' 260 300 pounds $9.23 1 300-350 pounds $9.20 | Roughs $7.00 SB.OO Stags $5.00-$6.00 I Calve; . $13.50 Lambs $9.00 Cattle: i fanners $3.00 SI.OO ] Cutters $4.00-$5.50 { Medium Cows .. . $5.50-$6.00 : Goods Cows s6.tM>-$7.50 | Steers $7.00 11.001 Heifers SB.OO-11.0,, Butcher Heifers $7.00 s».ou Hulls . $6.00-sß.w{ East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 400; holdovers, 200; active strong to 100 higher; bulk 160-210 lbs. $11; 220-270 n»s. '510.50-11; pigs and packing sows not steady. Cattle: Receipts 25; fed steers and yearlings 50-75e lower early , in week: some recovery late: ■ i good steers and yearlings $12.5013; bulk medium and short feds sll-12.25: common steers $9.5010.50; fat cows $7 50-8.50; cutter I grades $3.50-6.25. I Calves: Receipts 150; vealers iclosing 50< to $1 under last week. In-between grades at maximum down trend, late sales good to | choice sl4-15; common and med-, ium $9-12. i Sheep: Receipts none, fat lambs . ,50c and lower for week; quality' plain, good to choice woolskins 90 i Tbs. down $9.50-10; similar grade' 'clippers $8.50-9; aged wethers, I $6.25-6.75; wooled ewes $6.50 down. ; CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. ' . Wheat $1.15% 1.17 1.19% 1-24 1 , 'corn .86% .88% .89% .83% I I Oats .15% .45% .14% “ <•* Fort Wayne Livestock Fcrt Wayne. Ind., April 5.— 'U.R) i- I/vcHtotk: Calves: receipts, 25; hogs. 100; heip, 25; steady to 10c up; 9o {llO lbs. $9.40; 110-120 Ihp, $9.65; I 120-130 lbs., $9.90; 139-150 lbs., i $10.15; 150-160 Ur., $10.40; 160-200 jibs.. $10.55: 200-225 lbs., $10.15; 225,250 lbs., $10.35; 250-275 lln.. : $10.20; 275-300 lbs.. $10; 300-350 Jibs., $9.75; loughs, $8.25; stags. j$G; calves, $11; lambs, $9, LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected April 4 No. •> Soft Winter Wheat !<<<■ No. 2 Hard Wheat 95c! No. 2 White Goats 39 Harley * ...... 50c ' Rye 80c I Corn .... 85c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET I Eggs, dozen . 22c I BUTTERFAT AT STATION ■ Butterfat 35c Road to Mecca Rule ,le isalem, (UP) —The way of ':)»•• Pilgrim may lie usually hard die yeir. for the Syrian. Pales iim. •nd Iraq governments will make a ; r.ascl'ul chuck to make sure that! Inoue tread the load to Mecca fo v I other tliau piljiimish purposes.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1930.

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First Christian Church R. B. Hurt, Pastor Members are reminded of the quarterly business meeting next Sunday. This Is preceded by a po - luck lunch in the basement. Regular Sunday services are as ’ follow; Morning worship and preaching at 10:45; Sunday School as 9:30. Evening services at 7:00. The public is cordially invited to all these services. United Brethren R. E. Vance, Pastor ~ The Holy Spirit seals. Rom. 8:14: I 15. "Foi as many as are led by the I { Spirit of God. they are the sons of God. For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to tear; but ye have received the Spirit of adop’ion, whereby we cry, Abba, Father. Tomorrow is the Sabbath and you] are invited to study and worship, with us. “Come", is the great invite' ■ lion message of God s Word, and I with the same warmth, aiid the j ante piiriKise of dealt that the pro j phets of the Old and New Testament. we want to invite you to come t and sit wi h us tomorrow in fellow-; ship and worship. Morning Theme—The Need of the ; Present Age. Evening Message — The Holy Spirit at Work. Please note: Christian EmUavor will begin at 6:30 and the evening 1 wc ship service at 7:30 tomorrow. The Monday afternoon prayer j meeting will be held at the Union I Chapel Church at 2:00 P. M. These | nice Ings are . tor the express pur l • pose of deepening the spiritual life] j of the church and ate open to the i public. The offit ial hoard will meet in regular session Monday night at ihe chinch. —— o— ——— Baptist Bulletin O. E. Miller. Pastor Bible study and morning worship . I hour begins at 9:30 closing at 11.1 After eleven o'clock the Lord s Sup-; per will be observed. Every Chris tian should slay for this service. Subject ot morning meditation. •Thou Has; Given Me” B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. Evening hour of praise and worship at 7:30. Subject of message. ‘A Neighborhood Question". The evening hour is proving an inspiralion Io a goodly numlier. We spend just one hour in a spirit of worship, a fitting close to the Lord's Day. Notice change ot time for the even •ng services, one, half hour later han for the past six months. This time will prevail foi the Summer months. Welcome to these services — o —— First Evangelical Church Winchester Street M. W. Sunderman, Pastor '' laughing Is the sensation of , feeling good on the inside and ; then snowing it on the outside. ; Salvation is that which sets the heart right and Christian living ; gives expression m n. The church ' represents that which Is of great- ■ est good to man. The First Evangelical Church offers wide opixirtuuity for Chris, tian expression The Sunday morning program opens at 9:15 and closes at eleven o'clock. There • are classes for Bible study for all

ages and the glad hand of welcome is extended to all. Following the lesson study the pastor will con- i duct Holy Communion. The anthem "Great King of Glory, Come,” by IC. D. Emerson will be sung by the choir. Promptly at 6:15 there will be a i peppy meeting for all young people ‘ , Something different. Something doing every minute. The topic for discussion is: "In Quest With Christ.” Leaders, Misses Vivien ! Lynch and Esther Sunderman. I The evening service at 7 o'clock I with sermon by the pastor on: [‘'Spiritual Irrigation.” The choir .anthem: “Break Forth Into Joy,” by Harry L. Brooks. o Zion Reformed Church A. R. Fledderjohann, Pastor 1 The Master steadfastly set His ' face towaid Jerusalem. Decisive-1 I Hess and determination always bol|sters up the Christian fai h. It helps j us to become more tactful even in ■ our church going. The spirit of Lent i is the spirit of determination. Morn- ■ ing worship at 10:30 o'clock with a I message on the subject. “The Dei cisiveness of Christ”. There will be an infant baptismal service at he opening of the worship with the choir singjug the paptisnial response. Sunday school at 9:15. Lesson. "The Law of the Cross” The three young people's groups convene at 6:15 p. in. and the even | ing services follow at 7 o’clock with | he young people of the church in 'charge. They have arranged the fob i lowing worship program. Organ Prelude—Miss LuhkGerber ■ Opening Hymn Scripture Reading Lewis Littercr Brayer -Harold Hoffmann, Selection Boys Quartet Offertory. ' Violin Selo- Miss Virginia Miller. J Sermon—" Bethel Experiences and Decision’' i Selection Mixed Quartet. Closing. The Official Board metjts on Monday night at 7:30 o'clock.’ Importau meeting. Choir rehearsal tonight. —— o Presbyterian Harry H. Ferntheil, pastor A$ we approach the Easter seas- • on our Lord beckon us all to be loyal to Him. As He died for us , wo ought also to love Him and reverence Him. One way in which we can do that is by our presence ' at His services. II The Juniors will meet in the ’{junior room at 9 o'clock. Mrs. W. IA. Lower is the superintendent of | this department. There is always i much of interest for the boys and [girls. Sunday school at 9 o'clock. Dr. Fred Patterson is the newly elected superintendent. Let us give I him a hearty welcome by our presHence. The new officers will be in- ; .slai'led after the devotional service • and before classes assemble. The ■ beginning ot our-new year should start with everyone present. The i men's Bible class have secured the • assistance of a prominent Bible • teacher of Foil Wayne to teach the • class. Mr, V. C. Boone of the ; Bethany Presbyterian church of i Fort Wayne will teach the lesson

[which is "The Law of the Cross.” I i The young mens class has organized and named Mr. Paul Graham as 'manager and Mr. Teeple as teach- ' er. If you are not going to Sunday school now is your chance to line up with a live wire class. | Morning service at 10:30. The .pastor will preach a sermon fitting 'the season of the year; the Young . Peoples Choir will assist in the ' ! ritualistic part of the service and sing a special number. Mr Paul Saurer will favor us with a special [music numlier. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. ' ,Please note the change in time. Mrs. Jean Smith will be the leader ' and a good meeting is assured. The evening service at 7:30 p.m. I P’ease note the change in time. The pastor will preach on a theme ; of interest to everyody» St, Mary's Church First Mass .7:00 Children's Mass ... 8:30' High Mass 9:45 Prayer- Hour and Benediction 2:30 Lenten Sermon and Benediction Tuesday evening 7:30 Way of the Cross and Benediction Friday evening 7:30 Zior> Evangelical Lutheran West Monroe and Eleventh Paul W. Schulte, Pastor German service 9:00 a.m. English service, 10:45 a.m. Sunday School and Bible class, 10:00 a.m. S. S. Teachers meet Monday evening. Quarterly congregational meeting this Sunday afternoon at 1:30, On Sunday, April 13, being Pa’m Sunday, confirmation will take place. There will be only one service conducted and will begin at 10 o'clock. Zion Missionary meets Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Krueckeberg. — o Brotherhood Meeting The Mehs Brotherhood of the Evangelical Chinch will meet at the (■’’ii.-ch Monday, April 7. at 7:39 o'clock. Every man of the church should try and attend th:-’ meeting A good time is assured for all who i Lend. silKHie-F 'iii-: < •"•-<■ x<>. i:tio7 "11. 1..,,,,1 „ f Ix , u) ,._ Illi-, vs. Jos.ph Ituy. r. Alta Mim l.iiv.-r, t’harlns M. Winner. All"- • w '.■ni l- .111 County National I-arm Lown Asso.iqtuin. Hy vlrtpi. of HU order of sale to ■ne (tlrei-ted from the Clerk of th Glams rinult eourt of Adams Conn•v Indiana, 1 will expose I . puble -<ale ■ > the highest bidder on Tm •- lav the 15th day of April A. I>. t»::o between the hours of Hi o'clock A M ind I o'clock P. M. of said day' lt . 'lie east door of tip- Court House in lieeatur. Adams County, Indiana; Hi ■ rents and profits for term not i\In,- 5,.a,.. n years, Hi., following des. rtbed real estate l<i-\V| r - T'l" south halt us tile northwest quieter of sei'lioti 17, township "I til. range 15 east o f th( . secou t '■'■ln' lni.ll merldiiit, except therefrom , 'ln- following; <'ummencinS at. the southwest corner, theme mirth Mi rods. •bene., east I’o mils. Thenet • sou* ii rods, then* west 20 rods Io Hie place of beginning, containI Illg to Heees. Also except eommeming u .t || u . soulheirt corner of said south half 'lienee went 12 roils, theme mirth I"' roils, thence east 12 rods thence • 'nth 12 rods tn th" beginning l"av- ■ inc in 111,, land nlnive described lift , fl-res and IG ruds. xilmited In Adams ’ Count . Slate of llldlami. And on failure to realize the full 11'1 "lilil of judgment interest and ■ *>sts I nlli al the same time and ■ tda'v exiK'Se 111 public sale the simpl. , of -ai'i real estate. , Taken as Hie property of .lo'seph I L ISnver, Alla May Hover, Cliarle- , M Wiener. Alic M. Wiener, .lay I'eiinty NaHinial 1.-nrin laiait Assoei,. > 'lon Xi Hi- suit „f The Federal Land , Bunk of Louisiill,.. S lid Sale will be modi' without any ! relief whatever from valuation or , i 'l'pr.ii-'. ••>■. o' 1 ■ • Hail H dlingaworth Sheriff- ' : ■' '”■'>« Ci tv. Indiana [ Lenhart. Heller & Sehurger Attys M*rc.i 32-2» April 5

CONTRACTS LET FOR ROAD WORK Commissioners Announce Year’s Contracts Let at Recent Meeting With spring repair work of roads in the county under waymuch material will be used in getting the toads in good shape for traffic. At a recent meeting of the county commissioners the contracts for stone, gravel, road and bridge ma-- ; terial, gasoline and oils and ■used by the county highway deipartmtnt were awarded. The con{tracts awarded follow: I Stone —Erie Stone company, delivered at points along the- Nickel -Plate railroad, per ton net: Curryville. $1.53: Craigville. $1.53: Petleraou, $1.53; Decatur. $1.53; Pleasant Mills. $1.60. Delivered at , points along Erie railroad: Tocsin. J 51.53; Magley, $1.53; Preble, $1.53 1 Decatur, $1.59; Rivarre, $1.59; iF. O. B. trucks at plant at Bluffton, per ton, sl.lO. Mid West Rock Products coraIKiny, stone delivered at’ points i along Pennsylvania railorad, per ,ton net: Geneva. $1.53; Berne, $1.53; Monroe $1.59; Decatur, | $1.59; Williams, $1.59. Me-hberger Bros., stone, f. o. b. trucks at plant at Linn Grove, per ton, sl.lO. Delievered on roads in Wabash. Jefferson. French. Hart- ■ ford. Monroe, Blue Creek. KirkJ land, Washington. St. Marys, south |of river, per ton. $1.60. In Prebie, and Root townships, south of river per ton $2. Plymouth Rock Crushing Company, stone. L o. b. plant in Jefferson township, per ton sl.

Vacation Time I Spring, the happiest season of the year. ha* _ ed. We all feel like going to work with r e ell oris during the bright days of Springtime. i Bui how many of us are laying aside a r *j* for that vacation, or the trip we had P' ann f\ use season Don’t miss your trip this summer he*'' lack of funds. Start today by depositing a 1 Vacation Account. J I ' The Peoples Loan & Trust Conipao] r BANK OK SEKVICE. ' I‘^"WT—r—i mu jiiaiMiviMnwi‘ir TO

T. W Bal.-r anti C. P jfl stone. I'. n. li. trucks a■ Blue < ' .wHship ;; J Gravel L aius SHat-ifl gravel and ; ■ at pJ ■ I yard: wa.-ioi and jradtifl yard: w.t-;., d gravel, pjfl Bridge j.. ’..ss- whiteoS ! ! delivered at A.lams nJ I way yards, ihcatur, Jjjfl 1 feet. I Culveit pipe. Kigeraniifl I Gradt r bla -, Kiger and (fl tar. Macklin and Zehr; m ■ i Eastern Indiana Oil and ■ i Co.; gasi'i;!" .uidoils.fefl - i diaua Oil and Supply fl ; Dubach. I The price for gasoliail ■ market price, the loiaijß the tank or wholofl

cKg-al 'I I raj q I • —it is easy to detect the fl s i der complexion in compufl - the fascinating, lastingbtfl dered by Gouraud’sOrieslfl ’ i Golf or Tenn;- will holdslß ’ i for your appearance, as inn . lows you to enjoy all the fl 'outdoor sports with the Ml '' dence your .mplexion rli i' the original beauty irnWl COURAUtfS | { Waite. Flash Rart-.e! and . ) A'rtiti /RrTrwUMj Feed T. Hopkir.g I Son.