Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS, I | BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES MKK. MMM MNW >< X. ’< KiXSXI x-k. WON FORSXLE FOR SALE —Feeding tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant. % ton lots or more dell'ered free of charge. Phone 870-T or 513. -Otf H~FOS C»E ATt» P«»OF IT is atcheryChicks Buy “Decatur Quality Chicks." Every breeder used culled and B.W.D. Tested, all hatching eggs dipped in lodine Suspensoid. That’s "Decatur Quality Chicks." Place your, order today. Chicks hatching Monday and Thursday every week. THE DECATUR HATCHEttY, phone 497, Decatur, Ind. i-WSAI .E—Medium early yellow Dent seed corn 1928 crop, and Dnntield soy beans; germination :<uted line. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles ntwth ot the Bleeke church. 92-ts FOR SALE Fresh cow, 5 yrs old. hall Holstein, heifer calf by side. Ilpavy producer. Homer Ginter. Mr mile east of Peterson. 94tlx FOR SALE -Started chicks, price reduced for quick sale. O. V. Dilling. Craigville phone. 94t2 FOR SALE- - Gas stove*with tireless cooker attached. Mrs. F. A. Peoples 94-3 t FOR SALE —Potatoes. Irish cobblers. Fred Harmon. Decatur R. 8. 94-3tx FOR SALE —Seed corn — Eiche 1Iter's (Tarage official yield of D> acre plot 87.3 bushels per acre. Ear tested. Lanta V. Davison, 2 miles -outh of Willshire. Ohio. 91-3txeod FOR SALE 9o day Dent seed corn corn and Soy beans. William Miller, Decatur. Route 8. 95-6txeod FOR SALE —13 pigs and 2 sows. George Hindling. route 8. Union township. 95t3x FOR SALE — White Wyandotte eggs for hatching. Mrs. Grant Oweps, Decatur, Ind.. Monroe phone N 6. 21-22-28-29-5-6 FOR SALE Evergreens at bargain prices. Will have a truck load at the verb near court house at Decatur Tuesday, April 22 at about 11 o'dofjr. Extra quality, prices extra low. Be sure and see them whether you intend to buy or not. Moody Brenneman. Berne, Ind. It WANTED WANTED —Otter on property on Corrna,' of Adams and Line Streets known as the Simeon Hains property? Steele & Jaberg, phone 256 K. es C. Building. 94t3 WANTED — Fields to p’ow with tractor. Mr. F. B. Collier. 717 Winchester St. 94t2x SFfI’ATION ~ WANTED — High School graduate wants job of farm or in city. References furnished. Call Floyd Rupert Monroe Indiana Tel A-5 Monroe R. F. D. 2. WANTED Woman to do housework. Inquire Mrs. Victoria Beam. Bellmont Park. 94t2x WANTED —Any kind of common -labor. W. M. Shraluka, 604 Jefferson st. Phone 127. 94t2x Dealers wanted — A REAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—We are looking for live, wide awake men or women to hamlie tiff City Trade the Genuine HEBERLING HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS, in the city of Decatur. Write today for full particulars. G. C. Heberling Company, Dept. 130. Bloomington. 111. 94t3 WANTED —General housework to -do. Eileen Zimmerman. Craigville phone. 94t2x WANTED — Employment of any kind. (’. H. Patrick, 409 South Fifth street. 94t2x WANTED — Housework and can take care of children, by girl 21 years old. Phone 1006 or call at ;®6 N. Sth st.. Miss Fisher. 94t2x WANTED —Man to take charge of and farm 120 acres of land or to take acreage for corn. Inquire E. A. Tunneller. phone 286. 333 4th street. 94t2x WANTED—Work to do, carpenter work preferred. Ira F. Hendricks 642 West Wood Ave., Dayton, Ohio. 94t2x BEIXHI’M STALLION 4 years ohL strawbony roan. Will stand on Owners farm, 5 miles West ot Monroe. Eli Beer, Craigville phone. 19-21-25 x WANTED —Wa-hings and ironings. Mrs. Andrew Brewster Phom 1210 Monroe S root 616. 94-2t\ WANTED—Young man about 1.8 years of age desires to learn store management. Address Box E, care Democrat. 9U3 WORK - WANTEI~WjII do any kind of work, no matter what. 1 need the work. Archie Smith. 122 S. 4th St.. Decatur. Ind. WANTED— lawns to roll. Wall paper to clean, windows and fronts to wash. Gardens to spado. Cisterns to clean. Rugs to clean. Hc«- E>l Knavel. phone 473 2tx h ,\.\ IED Washings to do. Call at 815 North High st. Mrs. Blanch Rich wine. 95t4x WANTED — 2 Heifer calves. Phone 885 Zach Archbold 1)5-31 c WANTED To dean vail paper, wash window < and houses, ciea’i Cistern - Call 219 C lknv and Koh • Frank Straub. 95-3tx »et tne Habit—l raoe at Hom,.

“Singin’ in the Rain” That’s what you’ll do in a new V. S. Raincoat XCMIJITEAfCa k/ LM alui, InJ. 'tA. S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR , Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phons 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEAL I ll SEE DR. 11. I ROHNAITEL Licensed Chiropractor anti 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. in. MONEY TO LOAN Au unlimited amouut of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate, i SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 433 S. 2nd St. Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Anibmance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Decatur 346 or 844. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT <) — — O i FRIGII) A I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N.» 2nd St. (i O FOR RENT FOR RENT —3 furnished rooms on Marshall st, with heat and -writer. Phone 198. 94t3 ' FOR RENT—7 room senii-monern house on North Sixth st. Has I water, gas and lights. Phone 67. i 94t3 FOR RENT —5 room house on 15th street. Phone 1224. 95t3x FOR RENT —Semi-modern 5-room house, 416 Mercer ave. See' Dutch Ehinger or call 194. 95t3 o — ADAMS COUNTY MAN INJURED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Head, returning to his home. He said I hat he fell asleep while driving. IL mathine swerved to the left 'sin of the ro: d and plunged into the Wilkerson car. Both machines I wore badly damaged. Wilkerson did not see the car verve tin il it was too late to get out of the way. Witte was riding alone and the other four were riding in tile Wilkerson machine will- h , was going north on the road. o Appointment of Vilinintstrntor 8 fl. -'731 Nitice is hereby given That the 1 undersigaieil Iris been appointed Ad- ■ ii>t-t-nt'e of th" estat nf Mary G. McCullough late of Adams t'oun'y. i ieve isetl. i lie estate is probably solI "ent. I Ken JH’ii'l High Administrator 1 Dor. I’., ''t'-vin. Attorney.

MONEY TO LOAN City Jjoans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans aVz'Zo 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —THE— Suttles-Edwards COMPANY Niblick Store Blds. DECA I LK, - INDIANA

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne. Indiana Livestock Corrected April 21» Hogs. I*o-110 pounds $8.95 Hogs, lilt-130 pounds 9.25 Hogs. 130-159 iTOimds 10.05; Hogs. 150-170 pounds 10.20 Hogs. 170-210 pounds 10.35 Hogs. 210-2:10 pounds 10.20 Hogs. 230-280 pounds 10.05 Hogs. 260-300 pounds 9.60 Hogs, 300-350 pounds 9.15, Hogs, Roughs ... $7.00-8.00 Hogs, Stags $5.00-6.00 Calve* 810.50-$ll.O o; I*ambs $9.00 Cattle: p Canners $3.-00-s4!w ’ t utt; i > $4.00-85.50 I Medium Cows 85.50-86.00. Good Cows $6.09-87.50' Steers $7.00-11.001 Heifers SB.OO-11.00 Butcher He ft rs $7.00-$9.00 Bulls $6.00-88.00 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. Wheat $1.04% 1.0614 1.09% 1.13% Corn .81 .82% .83% .87 Oats .12% .43% .41% Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. In I, April 21. U.R) livestock: Il t eipts: Calves. 50; hogs, 300; ' sheep, 50. Hog market 10e higher: 90-110 lbs, $9.30; 110-130 lbs, $9.55; 130150 lbs, $9.80; 153-160 lbs, $10.05: 166-180 lbs, $10.35; 180-200 lbs, $10.45: 200-225 lbs, $10.35: 225-250 lbs, $10.25; 250-275 lbs, $10.10; 175.3,10 Ibe, $9.90 : 300-350 lbs..' $9.75; roughs. $8.25; stags $6; calves. $11; lambs. $9. East Buffalo Live'tock Fast Buffalo. April 21 —(UP) Livestock: Hogs receipts 7.900 hold-. overs 509; active to all interests; ’ weight above 160 lbs. 10 to 20 cents i ; Itelcw Saturday average, lighter weigh’s about steady; bulk 160-280 ■lbs $10.85; tow $19.90; 250-300 lbs. . $19.60-810.75; 150 lbs down most!" tl<’.su; Stags and sows $8.75-89.25. Cat.le eceipts $13.00; fed steers; and yearlings steady at last weeks 'close and mostly 25c under opening good offerings $13.50-81:1.50; bulk medium short fed $ll.OO-812.50: 1 heifers $10.30-$! 1.75: fat cows $7.50 *8 5o cutter rades $3.50-86.25. Calves receipts 1600; holdover.-: 10); choice shipping vealers steady |«fte. slew week; good to choice j $12.50 $13.00; common and medium SB.OO-819.09. Sio'op receipts 5200 lambs active 10 to 25 cents higher; good to '■hoiee clippm's 90 ibs down $9.09I $9.25; some hold higher; niedinm hind strong weights $8 50-89.00. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 21) No. 2 Soft Wheat 96c No. 2 Hard Wheat . 93c ; No 2 White Oats 38c Barley 50c | live , 80c I Corn 50c to SI.OO LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 23c BUTTERFAT AT STATION j But erfat , . , 34c Card of Thanks Wo -vi h to thank all our neigli- | bar-; and friend.) who wore to us during the illness and death of our husband and fa her James ' Frlstoe. .Mr . Jan -s Fi intone awl son True

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1930.

COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Daniel Kiefer et ux, 20 acres in French township to Elma Klpfer for SI.OO. Marriage License Clinton J. Dubach. 2517 E. Pontiac. Foit Wayne. Employed at In-, te: national Harvester, to Silva' Stucky. Berne. Charles Fravel. Flint. Michgian. Employed at Chevrolet Motor Co, to Agnes Biery, Berne, Route 3. Clifford Gtabill. Blnffton, Ohio,' Minister, to Arveda Wulliinan,,

A Caur aumdl i IPirntccß JEwirjF ©S1(B -Sedans- — 1929 Oakland Sport 1929 Dodge D. A. Six 1928 Dodge Standard 1928 Chrysler 62 1928 Pontiac Fordor 1927 Chrysler 70 1927 Essex Fordor 1927 Studebaker Six 1927 Dodge Special -Goaches1929 Dodge Brougham 1928 Essex Six 1927 Chevrolet Four 1927 Essex Six 1927 Nash Special 1925 Buick Six 19'25 Dodge Special -Coupes1 ■ — 1928 Dodge Six 1928 Essex Six ■>; 1926. Chevrolet , Terms'will he extended to suit your individual needs. We have cheaper cars that arc not included in this list. - WhSw : ’ C® D s

Berne. Elmer W. Peters. Ossian. Route 1 Farmer to .Martha Leasette Conrad. Decatur. Route 2. Samuel Butler. 1215 W. Monroe s rcet. Decatur, to Anna Malott. 114 South Eighth street. Decatnr Herbert C. Foreman. Foil Wayne I 1 Cost Clerk at General Electric, to I Be. .nline Zimmermuti, Monroe. 1 Route 1. SOCIETY — HONORS DAUGHTER WITH EASTER DINNER Mrs. Sam Fuhrman entertainwl at her home near this city Sunday j noon with a diner party honoring Miss Lois Fuhrman, a student nt the Chicago Moody Bible Institute, j who is spending her spring Vacation with her mother. Guests at the dinner included Mr. and Mrs. Mi'ton Fuhrman of this city, Mr. and Mr-. Maurice Fuhrman and daughter Delores of Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Sprunger of Berne. Mrs. Sam Fuhrman and Norval Fuhrman and the honored guest. Miss Lois Fuhrman, of Chicago. The Mount Pleasant Bible Class will meet at the home of Mrs. Sam 1 Fuhrman, Tuesday evening at eight I o’clock. Mrs. Lucy Col.-hin of Route 5 had >s dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. A Mcliatten. In the after noon the above guests were joinwl by Mi-see Monica Bueter. Flo Biieter. Mildred Bueter. Lucy Bueter and ILonovan. for supper. o Bandit Loses Life Terre Haute. Ind . Ai?ril 21 lUP)---An unidentified oil station bandit was killed by Ivan Stearley. attendant, today, and s’earley believes he wounded a companion in he hold-up as he abandoned a car ■tnd escaped on foot. hold up occurred about 1 I A M. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday, May 5. Irfliu, will be the last i day to pay your spring installment of tr-es. The Pounty treasurer's office will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.tn. during the tax paying season. A’l taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a 10% I penalty will be added. Do not put 1 off paying taxes as they must be paid and the law points out tlfe duty of the county treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes are 1 Red to come in at once. Don’t w lit for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone so please don’t ask for it. We will be glad to mail the paid receipts to those who mail in their chocks to this office before the final tax paying date. Ed. Ashbaticher, Treasurer of Adams County. Ind . |>n ._ , Tjl) May ■’ ■ -CK a a K >tkk s: *aa aa a a.g aa a, S I I Ashbaucher’s j I M A JESTIC I FURNACES | ASBESTOS SHINGLE ? ROOFING SPOUTING | LIGHTNING RODS * Phone 765 or 739 I■' . .

NOTH I, TO < ONTH MTOKS 1 Notice is hereby riven by the un-j drusijnjetl (hat the Hoard of C nnmU-1 sioiivrs «»f Adams County. Indiana, | at the offi< e of Auditor in ne<*atur Adams County, Indiana, will rerrive staled proposals fm Marx J Niblick Maradatntaod road as set out in the I plans ami y«pc< ifi< ati<»ns. profile* and ! * t tfuisitions now on file in tile uffb ■ of <’<»unty Auditor, Said sealed proposals will l»v open-, cd and the <-ontra.< t awarded for said ' improvement on the 7th day of Ma> I I Bills or proposals will be received up t«» 1<» o’clock A. M on said date. i he said improvement is Ita ated in Jefferson Township, Adams County Indiana. ami more particularly know as Mar\ Nitdn k Ala< adam- ' izctl Hoatl. ’lbe estimated cost of said im-I prov* ineni is Bit’s will be for tlie completion of I iM i.nprovement in a« vordum v with | i'if plans, profile and specifications! in (be office of the County Audflo’’, ami shall include all lalair and material for said work. In no <a*e wi?l extra compensation be allowed for any additional work allexed to have ■ ■een done by the contractor or con- . travtorr to whom is awarded the t cont ray t. bid sdiail 4»e a<•conipiuMtil by n perstmal of surety boml in a sum t'H'ial io double the amount of the bid filed for the work hid on, to l*e approved by the Board of Commissioners. Sjihl bond shall be rondithine<i for the faithful jwrformance of the work; Vile sureties, if personal, shall be resident freeholders of the ; Htate of indrma. .me of whom slmll be a resident of Adams county. Sahl bond shall lie for the Iwwefrt of amy person, persons or corporation who shall suffer any loss >i uamaKe by reason of any sm h bidder fatliiix or neKle< ting to enter int > a * <mtia< t to perform such work awarded on the bid or to carry out luc Min*’ hi any jkirtic.ular or to pa> f<»r any labor or material whi<-h may haw been furtiisltcd to any such ron-tra<-tor or <-outra<*tors or to any sul»- • nti iu tor. UAtent superintendent under him, in the construction of -ani work. Sib! eontrtyt will be let as a \ hob- • * the lowest responHible bidler ifp.m affidavit us mm-voihtsion. which mast br'submitted with the} bid, am! upon failure to submit su« h * affidavit stu h pi op .sal or bid will l>- I rejected and the board reserves | the rlglit to reject any ami all I >ids. i hue for the eompieuon oi l ; Hd work Will tie agreed upon afte - the IvttiiiK “aid eontriu t by the I ..uarti mi < unuiusaiuners ami suvessfui btd<l* r. . Allirrl Ifsrloxv Auditor us Adams County April 11-21-2 X a —b l>iul; Uraher of Fort Wayne spent hr week-end in this city.

I II YOU NEED MONEY I g Write or I’liono Q | Franklin Security Co. | H Puone 237 B g Over Schafer Store. I Typewriting Stenographic Work II vou have any extra tvp«'wrifing or stenographic work I will be glatl to <lo il. Phone 12 lor appointment. Florence Holthouse ludge .1. T. Merryman’s la)w Office, K. ol C. Bldg. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWfCK & SON (’alls answered day and night Ambulance Service 1 Phones: Office 61, Home 303 I () b ! DR C. V. CbNNELL I VETERINARIAN Office 12t> No. First Street i I 1 Phone: Office 143-Resident e 102 I Special Attention given to I I cattle and poultry practice I I I J o o

Public Auction We, the undersigned, will sell at public auction, on SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1930 Commencing at 1 P. M. The following described Real Estate 7—ROOM HOUSE—7 LOCATED AT 321 NORTH THIRD STREET, DECATUR,i« This is a very desirable and well located property withhsquares of the court house. Good frame house, semi-modern; Iff lot; two car tile garage. This property must l>. ■. nto he appts! TERMS —Small cash payment the day of the sale, balanwiite R. G. and Florence Christen, 0«i Sold by Johnson-Bartlett Auction Company. fV Notice of Trustee’s Salt Notice is hereby given that the undersigw Trustee will, on April 23, 193(1. at 10:00 o’clock a. at Linn Grove. Indiana, offer at public auction.aHl personal property now in his possession as » Trustee in Cause No. 1460 in the United States B trict Court, H. H. Baumgartner, bankrupt. Said personal property so offered for sale ci sists of equipment and supplies for the manufaed and repair of furniture together w ith the niachiM used for that purpose. This property will be sold for cash to the hiehe bidder, free of any and all liens, the purchaser seta for said property before the same is removed. T. J. McKEAN, < Trustee in Bankruptcy of H. H. Baumgartner. Bankn Eichhorn, Gordon & Edris, Attorneys. / 1 mPHfW DtCATCR. I A substantial bank 1 account here is the I Key that will un1 lock the door to I business success. 1 1 ' I "* | First National Bank | Capital amt Surplus s mCcl)(ltl.OO I Decqtur. Indiana ; 11111111111111 ■'-- 11 '