Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 14 May 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, | * BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES Bwmuii towtw'.'nnoflg.'MiWtx'.xm xxxitiXM FOR SALE FOR SaLe — Feeding tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant. '4 I ton lots or more delivered free of: charge. Phone 870-T or 513. Mtt fblt SALE—Medium early yellow' Dent seed corn IH2B crop, and; Dunfield soy beans; germination tested tine W A. Wherry. 3 miles I north of L. Bleeke church. >3-tti FOR SaLE -New and used Forti-, son parts, Cralgville garage. 118-6 F()r”sTl7E— A gixxi meat marlcut within ten miles of Decatur. Com-, pletely equipped. Doing good bus- j iness. Price 11,500. Steele and Jaberg, Dectaur, Ind., Phone 256. 113-8 t FOR SALE — A good property, 7 rodttis, semi-modern. Full lot. Located on West Madison street. Price $1,600. Steele and Jaberg, Decatur, Ind., Phone 256. 113-3 t FOR SALE—Gray mare 10 years old, sound, a real worker. Walter Whittenbarger. 4% miles northeast of Decatur. 113tf FOR SALk-Plain gray rug, 9x12; | Simmtffls Twin beds, like new. j Phone"ll4o. 113-3 ti FOR SALE—WeII improved large farm.- ideal for stock -raising. Location, price and terms are right. Hugh Daniels, 144 So. 2nd st., phone 48. 110t3 TMW FQR SALE —Yam plants. Call Mrs. Jacob Koos, phone 8791. liatJ.x FOR Player piano, bench and 12 rolls. Bargain for slls. Call or write M. Foster, Packard Wayne, Ind. 115-3tx I'tlft house with electricity, gas. two full lo s,""1-wo car garage, large hen house j£ml patk, all kinds of fruits, godH well and cistern Mrs. John Smith. Preble Ind.. 14-15-17-tx FOR - SALE Baby Overland in good couclition. Will sell reasonable. Inquire Phone 7823. 115-3tx FOR SALE — Munchu Soy Beans, cleaned and ready to sow. Germination is 98. Inquire Charles D. Meyer."Craigville phone. 115t3x-eod WANTED WANTED —inside and outside paint ing by job or contract. Also wall paper to clean. N. W. Frye, 1404 West Monroe. Phone 682. 113-3 t WANTED I phoistermg and Refinishing of all kinds. Prices right Work guaranteed. Millard McKean pltone 265 113-stx do your small grain and soy beam thrashing with combined Harvester thrasher. Have job bpoktd early to be sure of having Jt thrashed on time. Phone 21 on 6. Harvey L. Steffen, Route 2. * 114-3tx WANTED Lady . second - cook. g<std~ wages, age not over 30. I Apply National Case, Huntington, | Ind. —11413 X WANTED- Washings and ironings to do. Call 419 Grant st. or phone 4691. 114t3x ■ WANTED—4 women for weeding grettus. Apply Country Club. 11413 I MALE HELP WANTED"— Man’ wanted for Watkins route in De- ; catur. Average earning $35 weekly. Chance for reliable hustler to make big paying connection. Write! at once, C. S. Gerties, 242-260 E. ' NagLU-n St.. Columbus, O. — j WASTED Angel Food cakes to; hake Price SI.OO. Telephone 723. j
FOR RENT l'Ui< lli.N 1 or Sale —8 room house at 308 N. Fifth St., Phone 171. Berue. or write .Mrs. Bolliuger-Lid-dy. Berne. 108-titx FOR RENT—Filling Station. Call Phone 45. 110-6 ix FOR RENT—S room semi-modern house. Paul Graham at Graham <t Walters. 113t3 FOR RENT 5 room house on No. Ninth street. 1 square south of G.E. Inquire Peter Gaffer. 114t3x roll i.ENSemionodern house on N. 6th St. Inquire B. J. itiee phone 184. 115-Jt Mrs. Doyle Bebout and daughters Leona ami Mildred of Van Wert, Ohio, were the guests of Air. and Mrs. Elmer Anspaugh and family Monday. THREE 1927 Studebaker Dictator Sedans. Jf you want a value in a used Studebaker, See these sedans. Your choice. Price $385.00. Saylors Motor Co.
Arrow Shirts For coat less days perfect fit in body and collar. A shirt that really fits. NCMUITE AfCo. noth e oi mfi:h\/. O |- mhid col \ti in n:u N’otive Im hereby given that the County Board of Review <»f Allans County State of Indiana, will meet at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon Monday .lune 2, IDlftl. the name being the first .Monday In June of this year, at tile Room of the County CoiHinisKfoners in the Court ll'oune of Maid county for the following purpoHe*: I. To hear complaints of any owner of personal property, except Much property as Is originally assessed by the State Board of Tux Commigsion- -• To equalise the valuation and assessment of property and taxable made by the assessing officers subsequent to March 1, 1930. 3. To hear complaintH concerning the assessment of real estate specially assessed in 1930, and assessments on additional Improvements. I. To equalise the valuations made by tlie assessors, either by adding to or deducting therefrom such sums as mav be necessary to fix assessments at the true cash value of property. d. To review all assessments and t » inquire as to the valuation of th., vari ms ( lasses of property or parts thereof in the several tow nships and divisions of tlie county. 6. To make such changes in assessments, whether by wax of increase or decrease in the valuation of tlie various classes of property, as may be necessary to equalize the same in or between the townships or any ta'in'” unit. 7. To determine tlie rate percent to oe aclueu or deducted in order to make a Just and equitable equalization in the several townships and taxing units so as to conform throughout tlie county to a just ami equitable standard. s. To add omitted property in all necessary eases. > M. I i increase the valuation of omitted property, when necessary, as made by tlie assessors. H». To correct errors in the names of persons and in I n*» description* I of property and in the valuation and asstssment of property upon die assessment list. IL To correct any iist or valuation, as may be deemed proper. 12. lo correct the assessment and valuation of any propertv in such manner as will in the judgment of the Board of Review make the valuation thereof just and equal. 13. To add to the assessment list tlie names of persons, the value of personal property and die description and value of real estate liable to assessment but omitted from th» lists. 14. To consider and act upon reconWndations made by tlie County assessor. K. 1 u dn or c<>use to be done Whatever may be necessary to do to make all returns of assessment lists ami all valuations in compliance with the provisions of the taxing laws, and • specially of an act concerning I taxation approved March 11. 1911,! ami tlie ac ts amendatory thereof | and supplemental thereto. Ail i . oe none to ecpm.Me tife valuation and a-sessinent of property I and taxable? for the year l!»3n, parable in 1931, and of which all property owners and taxpayers are re-' qu'’*ed io take due n »tice. The County Board of Review is als«. subject lo be reconvened in spe-| ial session. t<» meet on Tuesday, i August 5, 1930, to consider the certiI It-,, r. poll ami into! HUtiion legaru- . ing the inequality or lack of unifor-i mfty of assessments i nthis county as may be represented to said Board! *>y die Slate Board of Tax Commissionri s. Witness the hand of the auditprj and Mt al of uiv Counts <’omn^ission-i era of said County, this I Ith day of May I Albert Harlow, Auditor of Adams Co. I May 1 4-21 ! notice or fi\w mAti t OF' l> I tI I NO. Notice is hereby given t<» the creditors. heirs and legatees of Samuel Workinger, deceased to appear in! the Adan s (’ircuit Court, held at De-I atur. Indiana, mi the Hth dav of! June, 1930; and ?how cause, if anv, I .vhy th.- FINAL SETTLEMENT. .VCOt’XIS with the estate of said I let edent should not be approved:: and said heirs are notified t > theni and there make proof »f heirship.! and receive their distributive shares.' old Adams (’(Hinty* Bank, . Administ ra tor •t atur, Imliana, Bay Ik 1930. Atlorri' v Jad.son W. Teeple May 11-21 noth:: of i> r tliaiia i or E.vrvi'E no. 2r»3!» Notice is herein given to the er< -i •it. m, hoi's and legatees of Mariah Bricker, deceased to appear in the 'da ' 'o-euit Court, held at l)reatur. Indiana, on the 12 day of June *D-»o, -alia snow cause, if anv. whv the FINAL S K T T L E M H N \CCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said hci.s are notified to then md tlicie make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Mnrv Fensferniaker, Administratrix Decatur, Indiana Mav 13. 1930. Attorney C. L. Walters, May 1 1-21 NOTH i: or inm>i.n i:n< t tn Hu* tdiiniM ( irridt Court No. In Hie matter of ths estate c»t Sa.uucd Workinger, Deceased Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said court by old Adams County Bank. Administrator of said est.ite, setting up the insuf--ienvy of ( he estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did on the T3th day of May 19.?0, find <aid estate to lie probanly insolvent, and order the same to be settled ac - cordingly. 'the creditors of said estate are i here fore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to file tlvdr rlai r 'is against said estate for allowance. viilm-ss, tlie Clerk and seal of said Coin I. at Dec atur Indiana tlus IJi h day of May 1930. Bernice Nelson Clerk. May 11-21 \O i(< K OF J IN \L l> I I I FAII-A I OI ESTTFK NO. 2<Kls Notice* i« hereby given to sh»- er - . dilors heirs and leagtees of Henry Wolters, dcce’ised t<> appeal in the Adams Circuit Court, held at De< atiir iHtIIHHH. oil the iJ-lh <hiv of June 19,'jq, and siiow cause, If any why the I* INA I, H K T T L H M IC N T ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not he approved; and stiii heirs are notified to th*Mi * »»•’ I'lviof of iien ship, ••nd revalve t li»*ir distributive shares, r rr\ C. Walters Administrator Decatur. Indiana May IJih i 93»» '.'.Lniie' <' L. Walters, Max 14-21 - — o Mr-. sTeilr Sebnitz and son Ralph Alien spent the day in Bluffton visiting with irietuis.
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Indiana, Livestock (Corrected May 14) Hogs, 90-410 pounds SB.BO ' Hogs 110-130 pounds $9.10 1 Hogs. 130-150 pounds $9.90 | Hogs, 150-170 pounds $10.05' 1 Hogs, 170-210 pounds $10.20 i ■ Hogs. 210-230 pounds $10.05 I i Hogs, 230-260 pounds $9.90 , Hogs, 260-300 pounds $9.45 11 Hogs, 300-350 pounds $9..10 i Boughs $7.00-sß.oo ; Stags $5.00-16.00 Calves, per lb 10c : Wool lambs, per 11». Sc Clipped lambs, per lb. B’4c down Soring lambs per lb. to lOUf ‘ Old ewes, per lb.. 4c to 6e Cattle: Canners $3.00-$4.00 : Cutters $4,005.’.,50 Medium Cows $5.50-$6.00 Good Cows $6.00-17.50 ' Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers . SB.OO-11.00 I Butcher He let s $7.00-$9.00 I Bulls $6.00 SB.OO I Fort Wayne Livestock j Fort Wayne, Ind.. May 11. —CUR) i —Livestock: ■ Cattle, receipts. 75; calves, 75; > hogs. 350; sheep, 50; hog market ■; steady: 90-110.1b5.. $9.20: 110-130 ■ lbs.. $9.15; 130-150 lbs., $9.65; 150- t 160 11ks._ $9.90; 160-180 lbs., $10.15; ■ 180 21*0 lbs.. $10.25; 200-225 lbs.,|: $10.15; 225-250 lbs., $10.05; 250-300 [J lbs., $9.95: 300-350 lbs., $9.75;,: roughs, $8.50; stags, $6; calves,!* $10; clipped latnbs, $8; tvoolcd • lambs, $9. East Buffalo Livestock hast Buffalo, N. Y.. May 14. (U.P.) : Livestock: Hogs: receipts, 900; holdovers, s >00; active to pickers, strong to 10c higher; hulk. 160-240 Mm.,! 1 slo.9o:_few lighter averages, $10.75: j> racking sows, $9-$9.50. Cattle; rec ipls, 400; mostly cows, generally steady; cutler grades, $3.25-$6; medium heifers, $lO. Crlvts: receipts, 100; vealers unchanged. good to choice, sll to mostly $11.50; common and medium SB-$9.50. Sheep: r cel pts. 700; shorn i lambs weak to 25c lower, shippers I inactive: bulk good to choice 90 I lbs., $9.50-$9.75; weights above, 1001 | lbs., $8.50-$8.75; others nominal. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. | Wheat $1.02% 1.03 14)5% 1.10«/ 4 1 Corn .78% Oats .11% H% .40% .42% i LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 14) No. 2 Suit Wlieat . 90e j j No. 2 Hard Wheat 87c No. 2 Whi e Goals 36c Barloy 50c Lye 80c | Corn 70e to 90<: LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen ....... 16c ■ BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat . 33c| — o Two Planes Collide Newcastle, Ind.. May 14 —<U.R) — ; Two planCt taxing across the Held at Koons Airport, Newcastle, collided yesterday, but the occupants . were uninjured.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1930.
SIIICIUrT SAI.H (hum* \ limber !3r»T»s The prmlential Insurance Company 1< if America, a corporation. \’S CrtMirge F. Edens Gussie Herbert W. Stolcr, Donald I >. Hower, an unmarried man over the age of 21 years, E. T. Sager, whose Christian name is unknown to the plaintiff, Ora M. Sager, D. L. Thompson, whose Christian names is unknown to th* plaintiff. Orville C. Fink, lluss» 11 (>. Courson, E. F. O’Neil, whose c tiristian name is unknown to Hie plaintiff, C. R. O. Neal, whose ciiislian limine is unknown to plaintiff, II L. Shaner, whose ciiristlun name is unknown to plaintiff, C, X. O. Neil, whose Christian name is unknown t » the plaintiff. By virtue oi an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of tlie Countv aKauCJKT EA KA oIINN Adams CJreuiF Court of Adams Count\. Indiana, I will e\p"se to public* sale to the liigiiest bidder on Saturday 31st day of May A. D. 1930, l»etw<»en the hours of Hi o’cloc k A. M. and I o'clock P. M. of said day al ih east door of tlie Court House in Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not !e\< ceding seve n years the following .described real estade to-wit: .Tlie rast half of the southeast quarter of section seven (7) the west half of the southwest quarter <.f si ( lion s and northt ast quarter of the northeast quarter of section eigliicc n (>x>, all in township twenty fixe <2s> north of range fourteen 111) east of Un* second principal
Met i<li;i n c ontaining in t I IF YOU NEED MONEY I Write or I’hone I Franklin Security Co. I Phone 237 ] Over Schafer Store. I ———Jl
MK X KRXKXXX :t KJt K KK«X'• X** N N x '' y '•' " J: ;; :: X ''” K X ” 7 i ! ! Are You a Depositer Here? I I 5 Our bank is daily satisfying the needs of thou- gp J sands of depositors because they recognize in this in- « ! siitution a service that cannot be excelled anywhere. « • . • « We invite you lo open an account with us, give us a trial and be convinced that our service is a lasting jt t and pleasant one. Get acquainted with the officers of •; j this bank for they arc interested in your welfare. !■ «: j The Peoples Loan& Trust Co I 1 * ! m BANK OF SERVICE 2 « - ”! x K k x x xxx xx x xXx x.<x xx x x,x x x'x xxx xxxxxxgxxx xxxxx x x x x Auction Sale On the vacant lot opposite Public Library, Decatur, Indiana SATURDAY, MAY 17th, at 1:00 P. M. Oak Rocker; Oak Pedestal; Small Lamp; Galvanized Tub; Vacuum Sweeper, Glaza Churn; Hammock; Stand; Kitchen Table; Roeking Chair; Iron Bed, Springs and Mattress; Porch Swing; Ironing Board: Oil Stove: Hocker; Kitchen Scales; China Rack; 2 Leather Grips, in first class condition; Toilet Set; Jardiniere; one Trunk; 3 leather Bags; one Mattress; Oak Pedestal; 2 Lamp Shades; Lady’s Sport Coat eize 18; Several Dresses; set of Book.--; Child's Bed; Commode; 9x12 Axminister Rug; Dishes; Cooking Utensils; a lot of good clothing, canned fruit, and many, articles that are too numerous to mention. This sale is being put on by the First Baptist Church, Decatur, Indiana, nnl the entire pror eeds go to the church. The property herein listed has been donated, it is alt good tiseini property from some of the liest nomes in Decatur. Any one having anything to donate to this cause, pi’oase call Roy Johnson, phone 265 or Mrs. H. M. Schroll, phone 332. Hire Stock—One pig and 2 chickens. TERMS—CASH. ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer.
I gate one hundred ninety-r ight an.! 57-100. rr.ts.s7i acres, more or leas: I (situated in Adams County, State of I Indiana. . I Anri on failure to realize tire lull amount of ludgntent interest and | hosts I will at the same time and: place expose to public sale tire fee I simple of said t eal estate taken as I the property of (roiialrl i>. How. r I et-al. at the suit of The I’rurlential t Insurance Company of America, a| corpr nation, Said sale will Ire made without any . relief whatever front valuation or | appraisement laws. . Hail Hollingsworth. Sheriff Atlants County, Indiana la-nhart. Heller, ami Selturger, Attys May 7-H-21.
HK Round Trip Every Sunday to TOLEDO via Nickel Plate Road • Travel by train. Comfortable and Convenient, i I Good Attractions at Theatres, ! I Museums, Zoo and Amusement H Parks. Boat rides on Beautiful Maumee Bay and Lake Erie. I Consult Ticket Agent for Schediucs and information.
Schafer guaranteed house paint, per gai. $1.95. Regular colors. Multi Spar Varnish, $1.15 per qt.—Schafer Hardware Co. the Mahlt—Trarf* at Hnm# CONSTIPATION RELIEVED X. . . QUICKLY ARTERS TH, Purely VefetaMe Pill RTliVfi. will move the bowels ' U 0 _ n ‘ without any pain and depressing after es- ! sects. Sick Headaches, Indigestion, Biliousness and Bad Complexion quickl y relieved. Children and Adults can easily swallow Dr Carter’s tiny, l sugar coated pills. They are free from calomel and poisonous drugs. All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs. CARTER’S ISIPILLS DODGE 192‘J D. A. Brougham 1929 D, 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 19-27 C ommander Sedan 1925 Duplex Touring PONTIAC ■- — 1928 Sedan 1928 Coupe Miscellaneous 1927 Chevrolet Sedan 1925 Buick Coach 1926 Xord Truck 1926 Nash Coupe 3 1 SAYLORS MOTOR CO.
Public Auction The undersigned will sell at Public J tion to the highest bidder without reserve] following real estate, on the premises, I 8 —ROOM HOUSE-8 I Located at 308 N. Fifth Street, Decatur SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1930, at 3:30 J This is an 8 room semi-modern honJ i excellent state of repair* Good foundati recently painted; rooms newly papered. Pi tically new roof, and located in a fine red tial section. Must be seen to be appreciai TERMS — Small payment down, bda easy terms. MARY E. LIDDY, Owned Sold bv Johnson-Bartlett Auction Co. Calf us for appointment. ONCE is enough..■! HE’S paid that bill. His canceled chei'k pr” it. He receipts his own bills as he pays tin Also he automatically records expenditures- 1 lets the bank do his book-keeping. Because the triple convenience, he advises . . ■ OPENING A CHECKING ACCOUNT This Bank is at your service and welcomes your account large or small. Open a savings account at your earliest convenience and watch your money grow. Old Adams County Bai
