Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1930 — Page 2

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uaMMXDaoooMmaiQCMut^iwx mockixiw.w CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, | ! BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES saaWMKMMMMKMXKIXI MEH FOR SALK FOR SAI Ji— Feeding tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant. Vj I ton lota or more delivered free of charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 20tf f6r SALE —Medium early yel low Dent seed corn 1928 crop, and Duufield soy beans; germination I tested tine. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles' north of the Bleeke church. 92-til — Plants? - California, giant asters, hardy China pinks, ddsity miller, yellow resistant cabl>age plants, Tomato, mango, and pimento plants, giant Pascal celerv a little later. Mrs. Floyd StoneburnoTt Decatur. Route 2. 123-3tx FOR SALE —- Cabbage, tomatoes, cauliflower, mangoes, pimentoes, afiid flower plants. Henry Haugk. I 2M South Tenth street, phone ..77 124t3x IX) 1I SALE OR TRADE -The Chas. • Yager house on Adams St. Will lake in small house in Decatur. i*eele & Jaberg, K. of C. Bldg., Intone 256. 124 — Ant SALE—7 room house S. First '• St. Price $2,750. Steele & JaIjprg. K. of C. Bldg. Phone 256. 124— ifIDR SALE —Yellow Resistant cab<bage plants 25c a hundred. Toma<j plants 5c a dozen; petnia plants X‘<- a dogen. Mrs. August SchlickCraigville phone. 124-3tx IX>R SALE — Manchu Soy beans ► good quality for seed. SI.BO per I*. O. F. Hildebrand, Decatur. Impute 4. Craigville phone 119-stxeod h-OR SALE—Manchu soy beans, 100 7 per cent germination. Herman Sihaekel. RR No. 4 Decatur. Phone j on 17. Preble. 125-3tx A’lt SALE-r Brimfield soy beans. . .Marion Stultz. 6 miles northet's’ Decatur. 125-3’ Ant SA LE Some Beagle hound ’pups. Phone 615. 1620 West MonAe street. j<Lr SALE- Rich dirt for flower bpds 10c per bushel 5 bushel or iflore deliveied. Frank Baker Phone 813 125-3tx WANTED WANTED—Good, clean, big Bags. suitatCe for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat | WANTED—Washings to do. Tele ! phone 502 123-3tx RANTED —All kinds "of typing”to do or office work experienced, phone 502 123-3tx W ANTED - Roomers, mending, or , *Xdain sewing. Inquire at 124 So. I Ipth st., Decatur. Sarah E. Beery, i 124t3x WANTED — Furnished apartmenT ~t>r Jyouse for light housekeeping t'Jamii* of three. Address X % DeSHur* Democrat. 124-3 t POSITION - WANTED — Girl. 15. ,■ Help with house work or care of i UiMven. Phone 903. 603 Marshall ) Stret- , 124-3tx I WANTED-Young man 18 years ' "of age or over who wishes steady i office employment at a manufae-1 luring plant. Please make application by note or letter. Address Box "S”. I vJaNTED Experienced girl wants; position caring for children or do ,ig housewoik, during the summer Address Vera Tinkham, R. 3. Deca-. tjT. % Geo. Scheiderer. 125-3tx I j^ANTED—To rent light truck for p»ne day for $lO. Light load, j Intone 3901. 125-2 t FOR RENT fpbli RENT— 2 semi-modern furn- ■ Wished rooms with garage, on N. jfixth street. Private entrance. Mrs. Harve Baker. 123-3tx fUlt RENT Ssonii-modcrn house on '-north Sixth street. Inquire of B. J: Rice, phone 184. 124-3’ LOST AND FOUND J LOST Black hand satchel, full of » clothes. Finder teturn to this office or write Herbert Baumgartner SSS W. Walnut, St. Fort Wayne. 124-3tx 4 0 Improve Cemetery 'Work of improving the Union) Gbapel cemetery east of Decatur) fjjis started and the graves are be-; i*g placed in condition in order that j the lawn in the cemetery can be) mowed at regular intervals, All Dpople who have relatives buried in Cnion Chapel cemetery are asked! $y the trustees to condition the] qg'ave or send a contribution to one <jl the officers so that the work) T’ n proceed. Officers of the cemetery association are Burt Wolfe, president; .Kiliii Walters, secretary and George Glamor. treasurer. | 0 - _ Early Envelope* * Envelope* were cut xml summed ; 6y hand until 1844, when a machine for making them wn< patented in : Shgland. in America the first put- ' ent for a similar machine was grant j ed in IW. .. ~ MOVING to 115 N. First street,! first house North Schafer Wholestale— Closing out nil our Dresses I at Bargains all this week. Mrs. M. .Moyer. 125tG

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. FROHNAPFEL Licensed j 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. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of I money on improved real estate. Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Decatur 346 or 844. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O— O FRIGIIL.IRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. O ■ i EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Home calls answered day or night. Phone 250 HARRY W. THOMPSON ■■■■■■■■■■■■MEl CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation to tlie neighbors and friends frif the kindness shown, to the slug--I'x. and -pastors, and to those who offered the lovely flowers during the illness and death of our wife' I and Mother. Philip Gephart and family NOTICE There will be a meeting of the Board of Guardians in 'he Public Library Tuesday, at four o'clock. Mrs. I). I). Holler () ~) DR. C. V. CONNELL | VETERINARIAN !l I Office 120 No. First Street | Phone: Office 143-Residence 102 | II Special Attention given to : i cattle and poultry practice O () IF YOU NEED MONEY I Write or Phone 5 Franklin Security Co. | Phone 237 ■ Over Schafer Store. I i Typewriting Stenographic Work 11 you have any extra typeuritin;’ or steDographic work 1 I will be ghiil to .‘o it, Phone 12 lor appoiinmcnt Florence Holthouse •lutlge .1. T. Merryman’s Law <HI ice, i(. of Rhlij. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. 11. ZWIUK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service iPhones; Office lit Home 303 OWN A FARM When land value is high is the time to SELL But when land value is low ) is the time to . BUY. La'nd values have struck the bottom and are rising. Buy now on our easy payI ment 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 26 ; Hogs, 90-110 pounds $9.30l Hogs, 110-130 pounds $9.55* Hogs, 130-150 pounds $9.75* Hogs, 150-160 pounds 10.001 I Hogs, 160-180 pounds 10.151 Hogs, 180-200 pounds 10.30 ' Hogs, 200-225 pounds 10.15! I Hogs. 225-250 pounds 10.051 Hogs, 250-300 pounds 9.95: Hogs, 300-350 pounds 9.85 i Roughs $7.2548.25 ‘stags $5.00-$6.00 Veals, i>er lb 11 [Wool lambs, per lb Jc [Clipped lambs, per lb. Stye down ' Spring lambs per lb. B’ic to Old ewes, per lb .... 4c to vc Cattle: Canners $3.00-$ Loo Cutters $4.00-$5.50 Medium Cows $5.50-s6.on Good Cows $6.00-17.60 Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers SB.OO-11.06 Butcher Heifers $7 00-$9.00 Bulls $6.00-SB.OO There will lie no Market Friday. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept Dec. Wheat $1.07% 1.08 I.lok* 114% i Corn .79 .80% .82 .75% Oats .41% .40 .39% -42% Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., May 26.—(U.R) Livestock: Cattle: Receipts, 50; calves, 50; hogs, 300; sheep, 50; hog market steady; 90-110 lbs., $9.25; 110-130 lbs., $9.50; 130-150 lbs.. $9.75; 150160 lbs., sloc 160-180 lbs., $10.20; I 180 200 llvs.. $10.30; 200-225 lbs.. I 110.20; 225-250 lbs., $10.10; 250-300 lbs., $9.90; 300-350 ihs., $9.70: roughs. $8.50; stags, $6; calves. $11; clipped lambs, $9; spring lambs. sll. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET I Corrected May 26) No. 2 Soft Wheat 92c No. 2 Hard Wheat 89c No. 2 White Oats 36c Barley ....... 50c Rye J 80r Corn 95c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 17c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butt rfat 28c 0 Name It and Take It Eagle Rive • Wis..—(UP)— A curious type of llzaid found at a lake mar Eagle River, has arointed attention of naturalists who are unible to define it. The reptile is a bout nine inches long, has a snake like Irtxiy, a tail like a fish, feet like a dog and on each side of its head is a feathery growth resemblin; miniature ostrich plumes. o May Bad Hog Month Fast Lansing. — (UP) - More hogs die enroute to terminal maik.ets during the month of May. than any othei month of the year, re*:ords of the condition of livestock at the terminals show. A great deal of this loss <an be eliminated if the proper precautions arc taken when the hogs are loaded. —• o , Man-Eating Lions Snm* linns form th* Mbit of CAm tag into native villages and carry , Ing off people. This gixes them the ■ narup of man-eating li#nn. How . ever this Is true of few lions. j

DECATUR t)AILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MAY 26, 1930.

XOTK'F TO COX Tit M TOK* Notice is hereby given by the undersigned that the Board of ComI niissfoners of Adams County. Ind|inna ab. the office of Auditor in < »<•- eatur, Adams County, Indiana, will | receive sealed proposals fur Con’struct ion of the North Point Road 'petitioned fur by Jacob J. Amstutz let al as set out in the plans and I specifies Huns, profiles and requisition* now on file in the office of I Auditor I Said Noalcd pruposals will be o|H*ned and the contract awarded f.»r said flhipru cement on the 3rd day <•< Juim* L»3O. Bids or pi ujHisa’.s * ill l»c received up to 10 <» • !<h k A. .M . on waljl date i Standard time. The said improvement is !<*<•«ted in l Wabash Township, Adams County Indiana, and iixoe known as North Point Road, I The estimated , o.«t of said improvement M $5,1 5U.2»L Bids will be for |he completion of said improvement in accordance w ith the plans, profile and specifications in thr <»ffi«e of the County Auditor, ind shall |n<-hide ail labor and material sot said work. In no <a»e wilt extra c»»m|»ensation be allowed for any additional work alleg'd to have Ikon dune by the contractor or contractors to wlpni is awarded contract. Each bid shall be arvonipanted by a persona) or surety bond in a sum equal to tluuble the amount of the bill filed for the work bid on, to be approved by the Board of Co|umis-si-mers. Said bund shall be conditioned for thr faithful performaipe >»f the work; the sureties, if personal 'hall !•*» resident freeholders of th* State of Indiana, one of Whom shall be a resident of Adams County. Said bond shall be for the benefit of any person, persons or corporation who shall suffer ate loss or damage by reason of any such bid ■ 1 ler failing or neglecting to enter in-j to contract to perform such work iwarded on the bld or to cerry out ?he Main*' in any particular or to pav f»»r any labor or material which may ia\» bet n furnished to any such < onlra< tor or contractors or to any subojitra* t<»r. agent or superintendent under him, in the construction < f said work. Said < ontract will be let as a whole to the lowest responsible bidder upon affidavit of nun-collusion, Ahicli must be submitted with th* ’•id. ami upon failure to submit such affidavit >u< li pioposaj oi bid will ie rejected and the board reserves i Uie right to r« je< t any and all bids. Time so? the opipletion of said work will be agreed upon afp’r Hie letting of said contract by the Board »f Commissioners and successful dddel*. ALBERT HARLUW Auditor Adams County Indiana May 12-ll>-?6 o. —— X4>Tl< E TO CWXTIt ACTORS Notice is hereby given by the undersigned that th» Board of ComiHssioners of Adams County. Indiana at the office of Auditor in l>cHtur, Adams I’cmntv. Indiana, will •eeeivr ecalcd irrup>sals for Construe tion of the Jacob L’. Amstutz !tuw>i as petitionr*! for by Jdcob F. tnvstuix et al as set out in the plans <nd specific at lune, profiles and requisitions now on fife in the office of auditor. Haid scaled proposals will be open'd aaid the c-outrai I awarded for said ! improvement uu Hie 3rd day of June t?3O. Bids or pru[»osals will be redelved jp to 10 o clock A. M , un said date .Standard time. The said improvement Is located in VabuHii Township, Adams County Indiana, and more parth'ularly known as Jacob U. Amstutz Road. Ihe estimated cost of said improvement is $1,9'0,45. Rids will be for the completion of said Improvement in accordance with the plans, profile and specifications' in the office of the County’ Auditor, and shall include rill labor and ma terial for said work. In no 'case will xtra < ♦►mpenaatiun be allowed tor any additional tyork alleged to have bvbn dorte by the contrac tor or cmiiiactors to Whom Is awarded th’ ontract. ; Ea»’h bi 1 shall be accompanied I*' a personal or surety bond In k sum •cjual to double* the amount of the bid filed for the yvork bld on, tn In* approved by the Board of ('b/nuijssl>ner.*. Said bond sliall be conditiun4'd for Hie-faittifal performance of the work; the sureties, If personal be resident frcch-oldarsf of the State of imliana, mve of whom shall .iv a resident <»f Adams t’uunty. Said boml shall be for the benefit ts any persmt, persona or corporatk>u \v Im shall suffer any loss or Vunagc by rca-on of any such bidler falling or neghn ting to cater into ccHHi’ac t to perform cucU work awarded on flu- bld or to carry out Hie same frt any particular or to pay I'm* any labor »•« may have- been furnished to any such vonirg< tor or contractors or to any sub- ( copti>itor, a<eiil or superintendent njider him, in the construction ofi <al<t work. Ha id tvHkac I will bt let as a \ hole to the lowest rcsp'»Jis|ble bld-, h r upon affidavit of non-collusion. vhi« h must be? submitted wilb th' •Id. and Upon flllnrt to submit such' j atfld*ix It mj< b proposal <>r bid will >e rejected and the board r< sol ves the rig’llt to reject any and all bids. I firnc tor the omplclloh of said | work will be iigrccd upon after th«

letting of said contra't by the Board of Commissioners and successful bidder. ALBERT HARLOW Auditor Adams County Indiana May 12-19-26 MIERIFF *>AI.E 4 RHMr Xw. 1.*15411 I he Federal Land Bank of Louisville. VS Stephan J. Kinney, Jay County National Farm la»an Association. By virtue of an order of sale- to me direc-t'd from th«* Clerk of the Adams Ctrcnit 4’ourt of Adams ’’oiintv. Indiana, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder, on Thursday the 12th day of June A. I». 193(4. »>etween the hours of 10 o’clock A. M and I o'clock I’ M. of said day, at the east do t of the Court H-msc’in livcatur, Adams Comity, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not ex-, ceeding seven years, the following* described real estate, TO-WiT: The cast half of the southwest ♦jiiarter and the east half of the southwest quarter of the- southwest quarter of section 27, township 25 north, range 15 east, containing IO« acres more or less, situated in Adams County. Slate of Indiana; Ami on failurvlo realize- the full amount of judgment Interest and costs I will at the same time ami place expose to public sale the feesimple of said re al estate. Taken as the property of Stephen J. Kinney, Jay County National Farm Loan Xssoeiat icm. at thr suit of The Federal l«ind Bank, of Louisville-, Said Sale will be made without any .relief whatever from valuation or Appraisement Laws, iiarl Hollingsworth Sheriff. Adams County, Indiana Lenhart. Heller & Schurger. Attys. May 19-26 June 2 j, 1) —. ■ , , ■ COURTHOUSE I ' ' The two liquor violation cases of state vs. Swartz scheduled for • Tuesday in Adams circuit court have been continued on motion of defendant. The case of the state vs. Lightcap. charged with issuing a fraudulent check is set for trial Wednesi day. The divorce suit of Haffner vs. Haffner * set for trial Wednesday. In the divorce suit of Huffman vs. Huffman a petition was filed to modify order made heretofore for support. Set for hearing May 28. Judge J. C. Sutton today ordered the sheriff to communicate to ; each juror the fact that the jury will not be called any time this week. Real Estate Transfers Oeesi'n t'eiuetery Association, in lot 118 Sec. I). Decatur Cemetery, to I Be sic Andrews et al. for $155.1)0 Frank Drake et ux. in lot 471. De "alitr. to Neva Zerkel for SI.OO. Neva Zerkel In lot 471 Decatur, to . Frank Drake et ux SI.OO AH six of the claims filed against J. F. Arnold in circuit court have , Iteen paid and the causes dismissed hidgment. was rendered in the case ■ nf the Schafer Hardware Company ' against Mr. Arnold but later thlwas adjusted and the entry shows 'his claim also stricken front the record, by agreement of parties. SENIORS URGED TO LEAD LIFE OF CHRISTIANS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) • the onion depot of death. “The difference between us d»-; . pends on what we have done along the way." he stated. Rev. Fcrntheil then spoke of the bnilder. He compared lives with three structures. The first he named the palace of Versailles, built i by sohijers of Louis XIV. for a selfish piii|s>se. The building finally caused Fiance to become ! bankrupt. J, The speaker then told of th ? : building of St. Michael temple. ! i which was constructed entirely by

slaves. | The final building described was: the temple, which was constructed | entirely by slaves. The final building described was' the temple built in Jerusalem by | King Solomon. “The temple." he , said, “was built by free people ami. was dedicated to Christ. The pur pose of the structure was to wor-, ship God." Rev. Ferntheil then told of standards of living, urging that all! people follow the vocation they | like best. He stated that when a I vocation became work, the mani ’following the particular vocation became dissatisfied and would not I succeed. In conclusion Rev. Ferntheil need Hawthorne's “Great Stone Face" as an example. He told of Mr. Blood and Thunder which ' represented the hard-faced soldier: i Mr. Gathergold who represented; the selfish ideal; Mr. Stoney Phiz. I politician; Mr. Poet whose life didn’t coincide with what he wrote j and Ernest, the dreamer who used I the great stone face as his ideal : and made of his life what people . expected. "May we build on the roek of i God." he concluded, “using Jesue as our ideal." The address was well-received by i the large audience and the class) members were favorably impressed with the instructive advice Rev. Ferntheil gave. Following the address and benediction, the senior class left the church in procession and then the assembly left. 0 — Men Hold Their Own Tn orfly four states are there more women than men—-Msssnchuestts. Maryland. North and South Caro lina. —Woman’s Home Companion. I = = ■“ — ■ gtX-K«;g>K >-, K"M K><'Kn,X WgXKKK.g.KKa) lAshbaucher’s | majestic S FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE | ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS | Phone 765 or 739 « s* O/z , riding, strolling, shopping—a panorama of beauty streams thru this famous street of fashion. Thru Gouraud’a Oriental Cream, you can possess a skin and complexion that even the most attractive there would be proud to have. Try it tonight. With the very first touch a fascinating, dear : pearly appearance of radiant 1 beauty is revealed. Will not rub off, streak or spot. GOURAUD’S ORIENTAL „ CREAtf k WhiU, Fie*. ln d OrtenUl Tm Shlda, ■ t _ L-*, ”>e /•- TH«I frn, „ Hopkin, a Sor, New York City .' 1 —

■ Auction Sale 22—ACRE TRACT-22 I In order to settle the estate ol John Gibson, (ItJ (he uiMlersigncd will sell at Public Auction, on IhcpiJ 1 mile east and mile north of Decatur, on I MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1931 1 at 6:00 P. M. I a . ___ . ’V « .«$■ Trad of Land. Contacting 22 acre.; small barn; J good orchard; fences fair; N acres in corn balnnitil lure; Foundation in for house. Ideal lor counlnil Immediate possession. I TERMS cash, balance Nov. 1, 193(1. I ROY GIBSON, AdnJ For further information sec Johnson-Bartlett \uilio»ll Decatur, Ind , Phone 2(i5. I

RECEiviubNs, la i a SAVINGS u/in.doii MEN of vision look beyond the to wicket, and see the potential fruits’ their savings regularity: home, ato travel, substantial investments. Small week-to-week deixisits, easily though they are made, hold a pat and magic answer to your future financial problemsO'd Adams County Ban