Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1930 — Page 2

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| CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, f AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE — deeding tankage' at the Decatur Rendering Plant. ’4 ■ ton iota or more delivered free of charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 20tf j F<m SAl.S—Merffum early yellow Deht seed corn I*2B crop, and | Duutield soy beans; germination I tested tine, W. A. Wherry, 3 miles' north of the Bleeke church. 92-ts FOR SALE—EarI Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants. Reasonably pric- ■ ,i. fall 30*4 112-3 t I FC>ft QC~Selected cracked~corn. Call W. M. Kitsou. Phone R-863. 112-3tx I for SALE — Manchu soy beans, | grown front certified seed, test 38% at SI.BO per bu. binder, endless drive belt. Floyd Stoneburner, Decatur, Ind., R. 2. 111-3tx FOR SALE—New and used Fordson parts. Craigville garage. 113-6 FOR - SALE—A good meat market within ten miles of Decatur. Completely equipped. Doing good business. Price $1,500. Steele and Jaberg. Dectaur, Ind., Phone 256. 113-3 t FOff SALE —A good property, 7 TOPMS. semi-modern. Full lot. Located on West .Madison street. Print $1,600. Steele and Jaberg, Dectttnr, Ind., Phone 256. 113-3 t FOR SALE—Gray mare 10 years old, sound, a real worker. Walter Whjttenbarger, 4*£ miles north-east-of Decatur. 113tf FOR SALE~Manchu Soy Beans. good quality for seed. O. F. Hildebrand. Decatur, Route 4. Craigville phone. 109-6tx Eod I Foil SALE —Plain gray rug, 9x12; I Siidfitons Twin beds, like new. i’liotte 1140. 113-3 t I l’l.AN'i*S FOR SALE—We have for sale tine cabbage and tomato plants, 10c per dozen or 3 dozen, tor 25c. E. F. Gass, 427 Adams St. 114-3tx ;

2 WANTED WANTED —Four women for weed TriJ greens. Apply Country Chit: Monday morning. 112— WANTED —Inside and outside pain l .injrtjy job or contract. Also wall paper" to clean. N. W. ’Tye, 1404 West Monroe, Phone 652. 113-31 ■ WANTED CphoUlering and Re finishing of all kinds. Prices ri.'-tl: Work guaranteed. Millard McKeai pljoue 265 113-sti WANTED—To (Io your small grain and soy beam thrashing with coni birred Harvester thrasher. Have job-looked early to be sure-of having Jt thrashed on time. Phone 21 on 6. Harvey L. Steffen, Route ?. 114-3t.x WAITED — Lady second cook, good wages, age not over 30. Apply National Case, Huntington. Ind.-- 114t3x W-ANTED Washings and ironings to-do. Call 419 Grant st. or phone 161 H 114t3x WANTED —4 women for weeding gHens. Apply Country Club. ~ ii4t:i FOR RENT FOR RENT or Sale —8 room house ■at 368 N. Fifth St., Phone 171 Berne. or write Mrs. Bollinger-Lid djr; Jlerne. 108-6tj FDR RENT—Filling Station~CaT Phone 45. 110-6 u FOR RENT—S room semi-modern Iw.ise. Paul Graham at Graham &.~Walters. 113t3 FQR RENT —5 room house on No. -Ninth street, 1 square south of G.E. Inquire Peter Gaffer. 114t3x COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Richard E. Myers et al. 16’1 acre: in Hartfo; d township to Dora A Myers for $1.06. Sophia Eaton, ii lot 354. Decatu tw Rose M. Parr for 12200.00. o R&y McDougal spent Sunday h Fort Wayne visiting with friends. xoik >■: i-’Oi: mi>* poll com SMtli'i- Is her. by given that til* I hoard of County < ’urnniis«*b»ners o Adatlix County, Indiana, will re<eiv« si-wk’l hiti#4 for tint furnishing o ns4-l <»r the Meverwl county building; offices for the year 1?i3o afrit CHI on Tuesday June :: 19.30 ami am up until 10 o'clock A. M. Standart ihnfc on said dale, as follows to wit £ cars i not rxetu’ding ton* <yf Jhit-e Ash delivered in the has •m*nt of the Court House local FmlThna 3.“ ear* of white Ash unloaded h trurK.s at Decatur, Indiana for th' CoKTity Infirmary. t‘**« ur of I’ocahuntHs lurnh or eg; fto be ♦specified in bids» delivers iji I nt i -iwh* of County Jail. Hlrtyt will also be re<-civrd for othc qiiadilirs delivered in same (juanti ;i4id the same pla« es as hl«uv .specified. ~mc Hoard reserves the right to re JecUanj <>r ’HI bW». < i>Al ri<il*Jv4l to ih»- /tpi»iovdl o tht4-. s UP* , rhitend‘?nt or Custodian u the ‘«r hi*Hl«ifh»n wh-P 1 tn s»Uxr is t‘» be iiaed, m im| to hr deliver ed within IP» das s from letting con tfids noiNt be iicronipan fed wit I Imnd and affidavit as required l». h r I’.KEix-Ei: — GEO. SHOEMAKER John <;. hoffman *Bbard of Commissioners of Adam County. Indiana. Attest- Albert Harlow, Audltu Aihun# County, Indiana. May 13--'

; Arrow Grads. Juh( what you’ve been I looking for--A Fine Silk two-piece Athletic suit. Trunks with elastic top. SI.OO J I lOITTIfM 1 jTTCc - * xchuiteXlCokJ LWaluv. ImL i 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. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapaih Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. j Office Hours: 10-12. 1-5, 6-8 1 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 I MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of money on improved real estate. Abstracts of title to real estate. ; SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstcin & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ee. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 or 844. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O O i F R I G I I) HRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AL’GLST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. b O . . - X* lire to Bridge <'out rtletorw Notice is hereby given that the; Board of County Co.iimissione pf. j Slate <>f Indiana, at their rooms in; the Court House at Decatur, Indiana will receive sealed bids for the coni strut li'tn of the following bridges in j | said county to-wit/ Sol Moser ‘ Bridge 3*£ miles east |of Geneva in Wabash Township j i Estimated cost $ -.<»00.oo Jacob U. Amstutz Bridge and 1 : channel of ditch along the Jacob I’. I Amstutz Boa t about 3 miles east I I and I* miles of Berne, Indiana' in ! Wabash Township. Estimated cost $1,000.00 Bids will l»e for the e dnpletion of . the said improvements in accordance’ with the plans, profile and specifications now on file in the office of tne ; Auditor of said county, ami shall include all labor and material for said work. ( Eacfi bid shall be Accompanied by ] a personal or surety bond in a «u:ni equal t - tr ice the amount of the I | bid filed, said bond to be < " liti »ne<i ‘ • in the manner required by law. Each bifl must he accompanied | with the affidavits required by law.' I ne time for the completion of the wui’a will be fixe I at the time of awufding contract. I he Board will reserve tlie right to reset t anv or ali bids. B. F. Bl: Ki NEK GEO. SHOEMAKE ‘ JOHN Board of <'omTnixsioners o Adams; ('uunty. Indiana. AtteH. Albert Harlow, Auditor | Ada al? County, Indiana. May 13-2<» j —o-—.— — Car 7*< White Hominy came in today. Telephone your orders. Btlrk Elevator Co., phone 25. 114t5 I

AUTOS Re-financed on smaller pay- . menu. Quick service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 l Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. i OWN A FARM When land value is high is i, the time to SE L L But when land value is low I is the time to BUY. Land vahies have “truck she bottom and are rising. Buy now on our easy payment plan. Low rate of , i 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 13) | Hogs, 90-110 pounds SB.SO Hogs, 110-130 pounds $9.10 i Hogs, 130-150 pounds s9.on Hogs, 150-170 pounds $10.05 . Hogs, 170-210 pounds $10.2') | Hogs. 210-230 pounds $10.05 ; Hogs, 230-260 pounds $9.90 Hogs, 260-300 pounds $9.45 j Hogs, 300-350 pounds $9.30 1 Roughs >7.00-18.00 | Stags ... $5.00-$6.001 Calves, per Tb. 10c Wool lambs, per Ib. 9c Clipped lambs, per lb. B%c down 1 I '■'nring lambs per lb. B%c to 10%cl Old ewes, per lb 4c. to 6c Cattle: ; Canners $3.00-$4.00 ' Cutters $4.00-$.5.50 . Medium Cows $5.50-$6.00 . Good Cows $6.00-$7,50 j Steers $7.00-11.00 ’ Heifers SB.OO-11.00 ; Butcher Heifers $7.00-$9.00 | Bulls $6.00-18.00 Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Ind., May 13. —(U.R) J Jvestock: Calves receipts, 75; hogs. 300; sheep. 25; hog market steady; 90110 lbs.. $9.20; 110-130 lbs.. $9.45; 130-150 lbs., $9.65; 150-160 lbs., $9.90; 160-180 lbs.. $10.15; 180-200 lbs.. $10.25; 200-225 lbs., $10.15; 225-250 lbs.. $10.05; 250-300 lbs., I $9.95; 300-350 lbs.. $9.75; roughs, $8.50; stags. $6; calves, $10; clipped lambs. SS; wooled lambs, ?9. East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, N. Y„ May 13. (U.R) I —Livestock: Hogs: receipts, 700; holdovers. | ■500; weights, 160 230 lbs., 10-15cI ! higher, mostly to shippers, $10.85$10.90; heavier weights, $10.50$10.75; pigs and light lights. $10.75. Cattle: receipts, 25; cows unchanged; mtter grades. $3.25-$6. Calves: receipts, 150; fairly active and steady; good to choice,* sll to mostly $11.50; common and 1 medium. SB-$9.50. Sheep receipts, 500; shorn lambs' 'strong to 15c higher; handyweights j $10; choice 120-Ib. averages, $8.50; good to choice. 60-65 lbs„ Kentucky 1 spring lambs, sl4. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. Wheat $1.02% 1.09% 1.06% 1.11% Corn 78% .79% .80% .75% Oats 42 .41% .40% .43 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 13) No. 2 boil Wheat 90e I No. 2 Hard Wheat 87c i No 2 Whi e Goats 36e Barley —5O c : i-'ye 80c 1 Corn 70- to 90< LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET . Fggs, dozen .. . ............................. 18c BUTTERFAT aT STATION Butterfat .. 33c Mr. and Mrs. Tlloodore McClin i lock of Fort Wayn- visited last 1 evening with Mrs. McClintock's I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ciiariea ’ | Teeple. 1- ' !♦!»$• is»l $• $•!»< «»l iimii |ms ru Lor NfHi't is lipipliv gfiven Thai the ! in iiznt'd iihx b*«*>h Atininl 11 i till' <»f the estate of lluthej I v<»ik.nger late of Adams County. J‘-t < a.-e !. jhe estate is probably aol- [ mit. Sylvia Smitiey. Adrnini«tmtor. I May 12 I'LUi Kd. A. Busse Attoritey. May 13-20-27

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1930.

* GENEVA NEWS | I I , Mr. and Mrs Ear/Conner of Day-] ton, Ohio were week-end guests of, Mr. mid Mrs. E E. Conner and other relatives. Mi. and Mis. Arthur Haggard of Fort Wltyne spent Sunday with ■ Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Schoonover .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Butcher and | j daughter Majeska of Fort Wayne s|>ent the week-end with Mr. and ■ 1 Mrs. Clark Fink. Victor Eicher and family of Mun-| ' cie were guests of relatives over the i , week-end. Miss Helen Bentz will leave this I week for Houston Texas where she | will ma:ry Daniel Hoffman in the | near future. i Miss Mary Hollingsworth of Win(lt other 'was a week-end guest oi ■ Miss Alice Hollingsworth. Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Buyer of F.aneisville were guests of Eli Stuckey and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ray of Hicksville were week-end guests’ of Mr. and Mrs. William Ray. west of Geneva, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John McColhich and son of Oblong. 111., are visiting John Stuckey and family this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kuntz of Elkhart were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kuntz. Homer Campbell and family and Rupert Green and wife of Fort Wayne spent Sunday aft the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Green. Henry Banta of Columbus. Ohio spent the week-end here with his family. Mrs. C. P. Hinchman and Mrs. William Hale, weie business callers in Celina O„ Monday afternoon, o CARO OF THANKS We desire in this manner to ex- ■ tend our heartfelt thanks to alii 1 the kind neighbors and friends, the j ! lutstor. singers, the floral offerings 1 and all who assisted in any way during the illness and death of our ls?lovrd daughter and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Acker and Family. CRAIG VILLE NEWS The Ladies Aid Os rhe U. B ■ Church met on last Thursday afternoon at the -home of Mrs. James Mankey. These present were Mrs. Flora Drum. Mrs. Edna Callow son Jimmie. Mrs. Fred Zimmerman. Mrs. Rosa Hetrick, Mrs. Garnet Wasson daughters Madge and Merle Mrs. Louise Linn. Mrs James Ernst Anna Garten, Mrs. Flossie Garten, daugl’te. Betty, Mrs. Agnes Ginter, daughter Esther, Mis. Della Yake. daughter Hazel, Mrs. Frank Yager. Mrs. XVUda Bella son Gone, Mrs. T acey Wolf. Rev. and Mrs. Pugh, : Opal Drum. Ruth Take, Marjorie ■ Ginter, Hazel Mankey, Mrs. Man- • key daughter Evelyn. : M . and Mrs. Merritt Abbott. ; i daughter Alice of Chumbiisco call Icd on Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hetrick i Sunday afternoon. M.. and Mrs. Harve Ginter and family spent Sunday with Mr. and . Mrs. Lewis Yake. Mrs. Emma Pyle was a Sutvlay dinner cues in the home of Mr , and Mrs f’harlnn 'Bell . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ratcliff and . (Luiglrte! Ruth Ann of Oeslun Were Sunday afternoon guests in the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Denton Ratliff. Mr. sad Mrs. Jewell of Rockford , Ohio mid Miss Irene Strickler of I Willshire Ohio were Squday guests 1 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oatus Strikler. f Misses Alta and Nellie Wai thtnan

of For: Wayne spent the week-end lat this place? I Misses Della Celia and Nina Sch- ’ i wartz of Fort Wayne spent the ; j week-end with their parents Mr. I and Mrs. Joel Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rupert and Misses Agnes Rupert of Fort Wayne , ' were weekend guests in the home , lof Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leimen-1 | s.oil. Mrs. Ollie Abbott of Rockford I Ohio called at the home of Mr. and . I Mrs. A. 11. Hetrick Sunday after-1 | noon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heckley spent : Sunday afternoon in the home of , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolf. Mrs. Emma Pyle visited friends in Preble last week. Miss Rosella Strickler of Willshire Ohio was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oatus Strickler last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wolf and daughters called on Mr. J. 1". Strohm Sunday afternoon. Miss Iva Clouser and Miss Helen Reed were guests in the home of .Mrs. Emma l*yle last Tuesday afternoon. b Medicine Bow. Wyo., — (UP) — From now on, William Higgison plans to walk when he wants to go any place. Ho recently stepped in the way of a horse's kick and emer-| ged with a broken leg. He was plac-l | .'d in an an oniobile and rushed to ward Laramie for medical attention. The ear hit some loose gravel ami I smashed into a pole. Higgison final-1 ly reached the hospital with a broken arm to match his broken leg. >_ OBITUARY *Tis hard to break the tender cord When love has bound the heart ‘Tis hard, so hard, to speak the words: ' “We must forever part." Dore W. Debolt was born in ■ Adams county, Indiana, in 1883.' The greater part of his life was j i spent in Decatur. He was called to his Eternal home Sunday, April 27, 1930, after a brief illness. He leaves to mourn his departure, his wife, lour daughters. Mrs. A. Bailey and Mrs. L. Springer of Decatur, Lucille and Lavon at home, two sons Chester and Kenneth; Lewis at home. One sou, Harold, preceded the father in death. He also leaves four brothers, one lister, four grandchildren, and numerous other relatives and friends. We coaid not believe you were going, dear one, but we knew by your peaceful face that God had taken you by the hand and was leading you home. We know that | God in His loving heart under- i stands and keeps, and some day we shall meet you in our Heavenly home where death and earthly ’ cares shall no longer sadden our hearts. But let us not grieve for him I who has gotje on. We know he is in a hapi4er| laud* watching us i with the same cheerful smile he; gave us when he was with us. His | hand w ill ever lie ui>oti our heart:-.! In life he was a kind and loving! husband and father. In death uc I is our guide and unseen helper. I "Twilight and evening lx?il And after that the dark • And may there be no sadness of farewell When 1 embark. I For tiio’ from out our Isiurne of time and place > The flood may bear me far . 1 hope to sec my Pilot face to face When I have crossed The bar.” I -o— I Gird of Thanks I want to thank the voters of ■ St. Mary's Township for their support iu the pnmary election. II EDWARD KOOS.

MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. C Tritch of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with Mrs. Tritch mother Mi's. Emaline Stalter Mr. and Mrs. Roy Manlove motored to Fairmount» Indiana, on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. Manlove’s mother. Mr and Mrs. Morris Forrar of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Beals of Por land s|>ent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Forrar. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Runyon of Decatur called on Mi. and Mrs. Rajmond Crist on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William McKean spent Sunday in Decatur the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lake. Mis. Jesse Essex returned on Sunday from a two weeks visit a' Flint Michigan with her son and family Mr. and Mrs. Jason Essex. Mr. and Mrs. John Amstutz and family of Fort Wayne were the guests of Mr. and Mis. Menno AmsDODGE 192 S D. A. Brougham 1929 I). A. Sedan 1928 Six Coupe 1928 Six Sedan 1928 Fast Four 1927 Special Sedan 1927 Special Coupe 1925 Special Touring CHRYSLER 1930 66 Brougham 1928 62 Sedan 1928 52 Coupe 1927 70 Sedan ESSEX 1928 Coach 1928 Coupe 1927 Sedan 1926 Coach • STUDEBAKER 3-1927 Distator Sedans 1927 Commander Sedan 1925 Duplex Touring PONTIAC 1928 Sedan 1928 Coupe Miscellaneous 1927 Chevrolet Sedan 1925 Buick Coach 1926 Ford Truck 1926 Nash Coupe SAYLORS MOTOR CO. — -

■ tutz and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvia Ehrsam of Decatur spent Sunday with Mr. and ; Mrs. Oscar Ehrsam. Mi. Jesse Sells of Grand Rapids 1 Michigan spent the week-end with ’ his mother Mrs. Hattie Sells. Miss Ruth Balmer visited Mr. I I and Mrs. Fred Smith at Fort Wayne on Friday. Miss Hariiet McKean of Auburn' is spending the week-end with her ' father Mrs. John McKean and sis- . ter Miss Martha and Alice McKean. Mrs. Harriet Giaham spent Sun I day in Decatur the gnest of her son 'Paul Graham and family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist en- . teitained for Sunday dinner tlie following guests Mr. and Mrs. A. E. ! Everhart and son Marcel and SylI ves.er Miss Jestine Zerkel of De-' catur and Mrs. Elizabeth Head ot i Lima Ohio. i Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ray and i family of Brabil Ind., spent Sunday witii Mr. and Mrs. John John- ] son. Mr. John McKean Mrs. .Margaret . Dulin and Mrs. J. F. Crist attended! • the Sunday School convention at I Berne on Sunday evening. Mrs. Hat'ie Andrews Mrs. Joo I Murtaugh. Mrs. Frank Crist and Miss Lizzie Crist of Decatur called on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist or. I Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam He wit of S wanders Ohio spent the week-end with! I ' Mr. and Mrs. H. E For rar.

r ‘ 7” Ix 3 I I I ONCE is HE’S paid that bill. His canceled check Pj it. He receipts his own bills as he P a ’ s Also he automatically records expenditures. 1 lets the bank do his book-kcepirg-the triple convenience, he ad\ iscs.. • OPENING A CHECKING AC(XHS’ This Bank is at your scns and welcomes your accoun large or small. Open a sav ings account at your carnal i . convenience and watch y ,u! money grow. Old Adams County

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