Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, « BUSINESS CARDS, i AND NOTICES SjwMXi.m XIXW.e (SMMMBCJSISK X.MHU FOR SALE FOR SALE — Feeding tankage al the Decatur Rendering Plant. I ton lots or more delivered free oil charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 20tf FOR SALE--Medium early yellow Dent seed corn 1928 crop, and Dunfield soy beans; germination tested tine. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles north of the Blecke church. 92-tt' run SALr.- Rich TiTi-t for flower beds. 10c bushel, 5 bushel and over delivered. Phone 813 104-tlt FOR SALE — Vk-trola. mahogany finish 25 records. Price reasonable. Phone 1015 104-.lt For SALE—Buy a lot. a half acre or acre tract in Beautiful Bellmont Pank. Ideal building sites, shade trees large garden spots. All city conveniences, easy terms: See Johnson-Bartlett Auction Co. Peoples Loan and Trust Bldg, Phone 255. 100-3 t FOR SALE -To sell quick the Cha . Yagei property on Adams street for $4,500. Steele and Jaberg K. of CJ building. Phone 256. 106-3 t. FOR SALE—Cabbage, tomatoe, and I salvia plants, and other kinds at Werder sisters. Phone 1147. 602 Mar- j shall St. 106-3tx FOR SALE—Fifty yearling barredrock laying hens. Mrs. Homer Ginter S mile East of Peterson. 106-3tx FOR SALE—Fresh - fish 10 cents a pound or 3 pounds for a quarter. 137 South First St. Itx FOR SALE iOS year-olu-Butf Leghorns; laying good; (heap. 2 mile south west qf Monroe Wid Michaels 106-3tx eod FOR f-ALE — 5 room house with 1 water, lights and Gas will sell as rent. See Paul Graham at Graham; and Walters 106-3t'-l WANTED WANTED—SO good cows, fresh and springers. Large ones. Also ! butcher cattle. Phone 274 or 181Buller and Murphy. 102t5x WANTED —To do practical nurs-' ing. Phone 1045. Mrs. L. C.! Lea hart 102-6tx : WANTED —An experienced man to 1 drive a tractor and plow 40 acrefc | Call 690-B or 537. 104-3tx WANTED Core makers. Van Wert j Foundry. Van Wert Ohio 104-3 t : WANTED Experienced boy on 1 farm. Work by month. L. F. Siela. at .Millers Bakery after 7:45 even-! ings. 105-3 t ' FEMALE HELI' WANTED Addressing envelopes at home. Spare time. sls-$25 weekly. Expen-1 ence nnnecessaiy. Dignified work Send stamp tor particulars. Parnusie Dept. G-87, New Brunswick. N. J 1 Itx . MALE HELP WANTED Man! Wanted foi Watkins route in De- ’ catur Average earnings $35 weekly. Chance for tellable hus’ler to make: big paying connection. Write at once The J. R. Watkins Company i 242-206 E. Naghten St. Columbus FOR RENT FOR RENT — 6 room house, five miles northwest of Decatur. Elec-: trie lights, garage, garden and chicken park; $lO per month. Mrs.| S. J. Spangler, 128 E. Foster Parkway, Fort Wayne, Ind. 103-61 FOR RENT —6 room house double garage, cellar and chicken coupi Call 597. W4-3txi Ntit RENT 4 room cottage on N. Fourth st. furnished. Phone 355; Mis. John T. Myers. 106-3’ I FC RS Cleaned and stored: Reduced prices on repairing and remodeling now in effect. We pay transportation charges. Gladly give estimates. A. 7291. Swar z Fur Co., 305 Noll Bldg., Fort Wayne, Corner Calhoun and Washington. 105-2tx SEE FS Before selling vour furniture. We liny entire household furnishings. Write or phone Johnson Bartlett Co. Decatur, Indiana. Phone 265 105-3tx EVELYN MILLER, PtiHic Stenographer. and Notary Public, Mimeographing, and addressing. Office Room 1, Peoples Loan and Trust Building. Office phone 606, Re idence phone 7871. lOCtG o— — Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wertz will; leave tomorrow for Elkhart. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday, May 5. will be the last; day to pay your spring installment of tr v es. The county treasurer's office will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a 19% ; penalty will be added. Do not put! off paying taxes as they must be paid and the law points out the dirty of the eonntv treasurer. Those who have l»ugl t or sold property! and wish a division of taxes are asked to come in at once. Don't ; wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone so please 1 don't ask so- It. Wo will be glad! to mail the paid receipts to those; who mail in their checks to this office before the haul tax paying: date. Ed. Ashbaucher, Treasurer of Adams County. Ind. I TUI May 5
A new Hat , for Sunday Stetson or Emerson i 1 offer you a selection of the finest. XCHULTER-Fa Decatur, lad. MK 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. 11. FROIINAITEL Licensed Chiropractor and N'aturapa’.h l Phone 314 104 So. 3;<l St. I Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, C>-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 j| MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of money on improved real estate. I Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Scrv.ce. Office Phone 90. Reiudence Phone. Dviatur 316 or ; 844. W Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT — ——o' II 1R1GI1) A I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor I’hone 207 N. 2nd St. |l ! () (1 — II’HII > THEN T or lAEdTOH NO. 2740 Notice hereby given, That the I underbiMned has been anointed Kxe-| futor <»f the Hastate of John ,H. WilI hams late of Atiams County, det •phf- , . »• I. Th** Estate is pr >balmly solvent. | Victoria Ramsey and Anna Malott Ihilier r2xvrutrix.es. May Ist 1-»3<L Jutison \V. Teeple, Attorney. May 3-l U-17 V ppoint ment of \diuiui*traior \o. 2711 | Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned h is bet n .appointed Ad-! ninistrator of the estate of Sarah Lavina. W ass, late of Adams County, j deceast'd. I he estate is probably sol- : vent. Emery I). Wass, Administrator I 'May 2, n:io. Ie !».- Erwin. Attornev M.iv 3-10-17.1 O _ Dance SUNSET Sunday. _ <l)r. H. L. Tennissen Licensed Chiropractor 2nd floor K. C. Bldg., Decatur Office Hours —8 to 12 1 to 5:30 6:30 U 9 <SPSHfIEi3<IMM«EnS3HS®3&®ra;'7W AUTOS lte-fin:inced on smaller pay- ■ ments. Quick service. Franklin Security Co, ■ Phone 237 S Schafer Bldg. Decatur, lud. | .aawmin tMJWWMm WANTED 500 Lawn Mowers to sharper. Acetylene welding and blacksmithing, Frank Schmitz ('or. Ist & JeSterstM: slreet* OWN A FARM When land value is high is the time to SK L L But w hen land value is low I is the lime to BU Y . Land values have shuck 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. Indiana, Livestock (Corrected May 3) I Hogs. 90-110 pounds $8.65 I Hogs, 110-130 pounds 8.95 ! Hogs. 130-150 pounds 9.75 j • i Hogs, 150-170 pounds 9.90, Hogs, 170-210 pounds 10.05 , Hogs, 210-230 pounds 9.90 Hogs, 230-260 pounds 9.751 Hogs. 260-300 pounds 9.30 t , Hogs, 300-350 pounds 9.151 s | Kongs .... $7.00-18.001 [ i Stags $5.00-16.00 I Calves SIO.OO ( Lambs _ $9.00 t Cattle: Canuers s3.o<gslook ( utters $4.00-$5.50 | 1 Medium Cows $5.50-$6.0e 1 f Hood Cows $6.00-17.501 ( Steers $7.00-11.00 I , Heifers , Butcher He ft rs . . $7.00-$9.09 ] Bulls $6.00-SB.OO ( J Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., May 3.—<U.R) — < Livestock: Calves: receipts, 25; hogs, 100; 1 hog market 5c up; 90-110 lbs. $9.15; 1 110-130 Hra, $9.40; 130-150 lbs., 1 $9.65; 150-160 lbs., $0.90; 160-180 i lbs., $10.15; 180-200 lbs., $10.25: j 1 2IM-225 lbs.. $10.15; 225-250 lbs., $1(i.05; 250-300 lbs., $9.95; 300-350 I : lbs.. $9.75; roughs. $8.50; stags, $6; f calves, $10; lambs, SB. > < Erst Buffalo Livestock ’ East Buffalo. N. Y. May 3—(UP) * — Hogs: Receipts 400; holdovers i 3110; a, ive st-ung to 10 cents Signer hulk 160-240 lbs. slo.So-$1<).90. i 250-280 lbs. $16.6 >-$10.75. others no ' minally steady. Cattle, receipts 150; week's sup i ply liberal totality improved steers'' | a >d yearlings unevenly 25-75 cent- 1 I low: r. cows weak to 25 cents lower ' good stee.s and yearlings sl2-sl3, . I medium and shut feds $10.75-sl2-I'.Mi; cor.-.mt n $9-$I0; fat cows $7 25. 1 1 $8.50 cutter grades $3.50-$6.25. Calves: Kceetp s 25: vealers closing 50 cents to $1 under last week, good tn cljoiro sll $11.50; few sl2. j 00; common and medium SB-$9.50. Sheep; receipts none; late trad j ing 5 » to 75 cents over opening and , : ..<)<• above last week; quality on! ly fair: good to choice clippers $9.75, $10; median) and strong weights 1 ,8.,5-m Common $8.25-18.75; ! odd lots spring iambs $12.50-114.001 (aged we he.s shorn" $5.25-$5.75. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 3) No. 2 Soft Wheat S'»c 1 Ne. 2 Hard Wheat' . 87r No. 2 Will e Goats 36c Barley so< • Kye 80c ! Corn . .. 70c to 9t*> local grocers egg market Eggs, dozen 19c I UDTftRrAf ».T STATION But e'-fat *... 34c ■ jet the Habit —trade »t HomjS FOR SALE 1 country store building 1 dwelling house 1 garage 1 small barn 1 acre of land ALL FOR SI2OO Hugh Daniels 144 S. 2nd St. Phone 18 I ■■ M ■ .« — ...... — '
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1930.
First Evangelical Church Rev. M. W. Sunderman, pastor. The Son of man came not to be ministered unto but to minister, and to give His life a ransom for, many. Let us all be on time for the Opening of the Sunday School as 1 this is the only service of the day. Rev. Sunderman is at conference and there will be no preaching, service in the morning or evening. ‘ He will dismiss promptly so as to give those who wish, ample time to go to preaching service elsewhere. Sunday School opens with a prelude at 919 o'clock by Miss Marcia* Ohkr; 9:15 o'clock, Adolph Koiter, | superintendent, will have charge.' The lesson subject is, “Promotion' of the Kingdom. - ' A "Young Men's Gospel Quar-, tet" will render several seelctions and the Bible memory contest will, lx- held before lesson study. Mid-week services Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. The Union Brotherhood meeting and banquet Thursday night, May! Sth at this church. A special pro-! gram will be rendered by the Sunday School next Sunday, May 11th 1 in honor of Mother’s day. o United Brethren Church R. E. Vance, pastor. The Holy Spirit equips for service.—Acts 2:4. And they were all fill-d with the Holy Ghost, and began to apeak with other tongues, ias tb>' Spirit gave them utterance. "Rightois a bigger word than I t ithcr success or failure.’’ The church invites you into her services tomorrow because she )m>lieves it is the right thing jo do. Morning service from 9:15 to 11:30 1 o'clock—(day light savings). The land's Supper will be observed at I tlie close- of tit” morning service. I Sermon text—Mark 16:29. Theme: "The Fellowship Widely Extended." Evening service at 7:30 o’clock. , This is anniversary of Christian , Endeavor in the United Brethren I < Inirch and a pageant entitled. “Youths Se arch For God" will Impresented at the regular worship service in the evening. Program appears on front page. Monday prayer meeting at Union Chapel. 2:30 new time. 1:30 standard time. Rev. T. H. Harmon, leader. The Woman's Missionary eonvenI Hon convenes in Plymouth this I week. Tuesday to Thursday. A Mother's Day program will be * given by the men of the church on I the evening of the 11th. Special music and stirring addresses. — —_o . Zion Evangelical Lutheran West Monroe and Eleventh Paul W. Schultz, pastor. German service, 9 a. m. English service, 10.45 a. ni. ‘ Sunday School and Bilde class, ! 10 n. m. o Zion Reformed Church A. R. Fledderjohann. pastor. j z Every Lord's Day we should store
away some precious thought about life as it ought to be lived. The I Sunday school and worship ser-j vices reveal these new life thoughts, j We invite you to be with us to-i , morrow. , Sunday School at 9:15 o'clock. M. F. Worthman, superintendent. Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock, with a message on the subject. J "Easter in its Fullest Conviction” , and the Young Men's chorus of the I church assisting in song. Annual congregational business meeting and election of officers at 1 2 o’clock p. m. The three Christian Endeavor I groups meet at 6:45 p. m. Let| 1 every one be prompt as a number ;of the young people are planning I to attend the special meeting at ' Geneva. Evening services at 7:30 o’clock 'with a discourse on the subject. "Strange Battles Fought in Strange Ways." The official board will meet on Monday night at 7:30 o’clock. The m n of this church should 1 plan to be at the Union Brother-' ; hood banquet to be held at the I Evangelical church on Thursday I night. May 8 at 6:15 o’clock. Rev. I Dr. Rupnow will be the speaker. Secure your tickets from Leo Kirsch or J. Henry Graber. First M. E. Church Church School at 9:30 a. m. Earl . Colter, superintendent. , Morning worship service at 10:45 I o'clock. Musical program in charge of Wilso Beet?. Special music by i choir: "The Song of l*raise,” by' , ‘ Wilson. .1 Surmon by pastor: subject,* J "Our Mothers." . 1 Junior church at 10 !5 a. m. Pro-1 [grant in charge of Bernice Nelson, i intermediate league at 5 p. m. 1 ~ Mrs. Cora Downs in charge. J High School It ague at 6p. m. J Interesting program arranged for evening worship service at 7:30 - IP- nt. Special music arranged by I Jleader. Sermon by the pastor.' Subject: “The Relation of the Ges-’ , • pel of Christ to Womanhood.” Prayer meeting Wednesday evo- . ning at 7:30 o’clock. ' I ’I (j Presbyterian Church Harry H Ferntheil. pastor. i -! The Juniors will meet in the . i Junior room at 9 o'clock for a t period of devotion and worship. -j Every hoy and girl should be pres4, ent at this hour as it gives them ! an attitude to lite which will (trove 3 Invaluable. 1 Sunday school at 9:30 a. tn. Dr. 1 Fred I. Patterson is the superintendent. There is a class and a place for everyone tn the Christian life. Jesus called everybody Into His service. This church exI tends an invitation to come and I learn of Him. There Is one Christ, lone Lord of all. .Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. i, I The pastor will preach on (lie subtjeef, “Chrfitian Growth." " The | Young People’s choir will assist in ' the service with the music under the direction of Mr. Pa(tl Saurer. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. s This is the Young Peoples service.
Reports from the delegates to the , , conference at ‘Huntington will be I given as a large delegation was, sent. The leader has prepared a fine program. Everybody is welcome. Evening service at 7:30 o’clock. I The pastor will preach on a theme! Iv. hjch should lie of interest to 1 everybody. i This church is a church with one 1 I purpose, one aim. If you are i . weary and want rest, if you are’ I tired of your sin and want a Sav- . iour, if. you are friendless and need ' company, come and you will find , Him who is ail in all. our Lord * and Saviour. _o Baptist Bulletin (). E. Miller, pastor. Morning hour of Bible study and worship at 9:30 to eleven o'clock.' j After 11 o'clock the lord's Supper, I will be observed by those who care I I to remain for the sacred ordinance, i Subject of sermon message. I “Finals instructions concerning the 1 Kingdom." This is the Second mes-l sage looking forward to Pentecost. I B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 o'clock. Evening hour of meditation and , worship at 7:30 o'clock. Subject, jof message, "Who Said You Could?" Last Sunday evening the change I * in time did not hinder a splendid * attendance and interest. Player and praise service Wed-, nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Welcome to worship! «> — ST. Mary’s Church Firil Mass 7;ou Children s Mass 8:3') High Mass 9:45 .’rayer Hour and Benediction 2:30 o ANNIVERSARY DAY PROGRAM A pageant entitled. ‘‘Youth’s I Search for God" will l)e given by I ' the Young People of the United I Brethren chnrch Sunday night at 1 i 7:3$ o'clock. Tills pageant brings' lout the thought or lesson that wej ■ find God best by seeing, by serv1 ing. and by sharing. I The different characters are 1 youth, astronomy, nature, devo-i tional, life, Bible study, prayer, I mediation, worship," service, mother.| | widow and children, Scribes and Pharisots. Special music, reading ',and singing will, partly, be heard; i off stage. L CONGRESS foi’AY * * <UR) * Senate In rm ess until Monday. House Voles on administrative claused I ) Tariff bill. ( o , Sickness on Increase Tokyo (UP) Unpt bituienled i . warm weather followed by con'.inn-i ,' ‘l'i ' old tains and snow flurries ha..; , :aii.-;ed a sharp increase in the num-! ' I tier of ca tea of pulmonary diseases I it-gisu-rcd by the police health sec I Hon. Nearly 700,<H>9 cases of colds' and other pulmonary ailments were 1 l ; ri-po, l.dez There were many eases of "I influenza. Plan Trackless Trams * Tokyo (Ul’l To meet im teas ■ rd competition from private motorbus lines which hre cutting deep; ■ into the revenue of Tokyo’s tnuni-j -j filial s reet railways the city elec-; H 'trie bureau is reported planning in rt* install a system of trackless tranid r eii operated from overhead elee’rie wires. Shanghai is the only city; :.,iu the Par East with jaekiess i trams.
SCIENCE GROUP HOLDS SESSION IN PHILADELPHIA Economic Tendencies and Effect on World Peace Considered Philadelphia, May 2 —(DP) The 34th annual meeting of the Ameri■•an Academy of Political and Scial Science is i i progress at the Bellevue-St' at ford Hotel here. Thepresident of the academy, Dr. Ernst Minor Patterson, is presiding. The general topie of the meeting is “Economic Tendencies Affecting the Peace of the World.” The opening session began Fritlav morning, when Mayor Harry A. Mackey welcomed the members of the academy and delegates on behalf of the City of Philadephia. while Dr. Patterson extended a welcome on behalf of the academy. Other speakers were: Dr. Robert R. Kaczynski, the distinguished German authority on statistics, who gives eael year a part of his time to investigation for the ins itute of Economics at the Brookings Institu-
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