Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1930 — Page 2

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I———■— g CLASSIFIED j ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, I AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR Sale-- Feeding tankage - at the Decatur Rendering riant. '4 ton lots or more delivered free ot i charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 20U ; K'»U Sam£— Medium early yellow Dent seed corn 192 S crop, and Dunfield soy beans; germination, tested fine W. A. Wherry, 3 miles! north of the Bleeke church. 92-t: FOR SALK —4 burner Florence Oil Range, used. .No. Indiaua Pub. Serv. Co. 128-3tx FOR SALE—Fresh cow ~ with 2 week old heifer calf by side. First I calf. Charles W. Andrews, route 2 CraigviHe phone. FOR SALK or RKNT —7 room house known as John Meyer pro perty on 316 N. Fourth st. Inquire at H. P. Schmitt residence, 322 N. Fourth st. 129t3 FOR’saLE —6 tube radio with tubes Call 719-E. 129-3tx FOR SALE —Two of the best front corner lots in Rellmont Park. Small down payment, easy terms, low interest. Phone 866 R. 129-3tx FOR SALE — Mancha soy beans. good to sew for hay. Good test. Floyd Linton, Geneva, iud., R. R. * 12»-0t FOR SALE —Cabbage plants. 2 do® 1 en tor 15c. L. E. Summers. 909 j Walnut St. id WANTED WANTED— Good, clean, bi« Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c tb. Decatur Daily Democrat. FOR RENT FOR RENT —Semi-modern 8 room house, 210 South 10th street, i Inquire at 345 N. 10th st. 129t3x FOR RENT —7 room part bouse on S. 9th st. Inquire 4Uo Adams st. or phone 619. 130t3 ] FOR RENT —5 room house on N. 9th st., one square south of G.E. j Inquire Peter Gaffer. 130t3.\ j FOR - RKXT—Five "room semi-mod ern house with garage. Inquire j it. J. Rice Phone 184 130-3tx j FOR - RENT~ Five room, semimodern double house on Winches-1 ter street. Inquire of Leo Ehinger , at Lenhart, Heller and Schurger Law office. 130t3 Important that all members of Knights of Columbus be present for election of officers. Monday evening. June 2, at 8 p.m. 128t2 o \oriiK TK i)i:kkmmm> In the KAnmn ( Imiif • otirt \|*ril Term. IJKttl < hum- No i:iG4M» mrriiiN for r\nriTio\ State of Indiana County of Adams SS: William If. Zwb k vs Anna Silvers et ar t’omes now the plaintiff in the a- - entitled cause who has filed hH i petition for partition of real estate I in said cause together with the affi- I davit of a competent person that! the fo-Howm?? named defendant is a non-resident «»f the Stat* Indiana! to wit. Henry Sieve***; that said! cause of action is to partition teal j estate in Adams County in the s>la,te ■ d Indiana, that a cause of action ex- j ists against said defendant: that said defendant is a necessary parij J t«» saitl action anti that said defendant is a non-res idem of the State » of Indiana, that the following ties-1 i-rlhed real estate in Adams County] in the State »>f Indiana is described in said petition for partition to u'ifj the east one half of the following j described tract of land, the north west fractional quarter of section j Iwu (3) and the northeast fraction l of section three <3) in township, twenty eiftiit «2* > north ranjfe thir-| teen <!3r east estimated to contain , one hundred sixty one and eighteen ■ one hundredths acre*, said land to j U* divided by a straight line runn-j ing north and south from the north j line ot said fine or land to the Si. j Mary s River so as to make an equal number of acres on each side of said ‘ ine. and estimated to contain seven-) ty nine <79> a« res of land more oft less; This action is instituted ami prosecuted l»y said plaintiff for the purpose of partitioning the real estate] u.iore described: notice is therefore! given said defendant that unless he: be and appear on the Ist day of tue j September Term. 193© of the Adams. Circuit Court of Indiana, being the. Ist day of September, 1 931, to be He-! gun and holder* on the Ist day of September, 1930, at the Court House j In the city of Deratur in said county and state and answer or demur to situl petition for partition, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. in witness whereof, l have hereunto set inv hand and affixed the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the city dtf Decatur this 31 day of May 1930.. Be nice Nelson, Clerk Kruchte and Litlerer Attorneys for Plaintiff r i June 2-9-16,1 MIHKICF H\I.E 4 aunc N **. 1851 1 1 The Federal Land Bank of Louisville,; VS Stephan Kinney. Jay r.unity . .Viitinnai Katm Lwni Ahk,m i lti»n. By virtue of an Older of salt- to m<directed from the Clerk or the Ad-1 arris Circuit Court of Adams Count'. i ImJiaim. I will expose to public sale to the highest bhlder. on Ihursdav Ih. mh day of June A. I». I*3*, » - tween the Hours of 10 o elouk A. ai and I or fork !-. M. of said day, at the cast do >r of the Court House in jieiatur, Adams County. Indiana, the rent's and profits far a term not cxeeidina seen years, the following deserlbrii real estate. I 11 . ihe east liatt of the southwest irnarter and the east half of l.ie rout lie est quarter of llie southwest quarter of s- ' thru 37. tow usa.p g • north, range la east, eenfcaintatf 1W a, re.- in o' or less, situated in Adams County. State of Indiana; And oil failure to realize the ful amount of Judgment interest and costs 1 Will at the same time an I pfaee eX|K>se to p'lblie sale the fee simple of said real estate, 'lawn a., the property a*' Kteidien J. Kinne.,, ,U\ County National 4al io Loan Association, at the suit ot lue reueral Land Bank, .it Louisville. jjaid Sale 'ill be made withort any relit r hate- cr from valuation or Aon raise aiernt Laws; ~, W '" V> llatl Honings worth Slteifff. Ada a- i ount>, Indi u.a Lenhart. Heller & Schurger. Attys. Alay U-i\t June -

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service For BETTED HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEI. Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 374 IU4 So. 3td SI Office Hours: 10-12, 15. 6-8 N. A. HIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. in. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of money an improved real estate. Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls auewered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Docatur 346 or 144. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT o oj FRIGID.IRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. O <) EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Home calls answered day or night. Phone 250 HARRY W. THOMPSON MITK K or vmi.HSKM ♦m F.urm: v*. 2***7 Jx-itigf is Hereby given to the creJlipcft, Heirs an»l legatees of Davt.l 1 ■miffcb Sr... deceased t > appear in JffkB -MsmCin- ijitt C«*urt. hekl.at De<a-j § ana. «>n the 2nd «.lay of Sep- j te.nb» r, IT3O ami show cause if any, Iwl l > the FI NA Is S K TTLEMEN I J A<T*OL NTS with the estate of sai l decedent should not be approved ami , ."aid heirs are notified t«» then and there make proof <*f heirship, and reI reive their distributive shares. 1 Taiford Kunyon and Elmer Kunvon Executors Decatur, Indiana, June 2, 193© Attorney €. J. Lutx, 2 ne 2-!« NOTH E OF x|>B( | \|. MEKIIM. OF %I>\lM»K\ BO %KII Notice ;s hereby given that there | Yill be a special meeting of the Ad- ; j visorv Board of Hartford Township Adams County Indiana held at their reg.ilar meeting place on tire 23 day of June .1930 at 13:3© !\ M. to make the following adkiUionaJ appropriaI tions to be available for balance of year 193©, Special School fund No 21 sl.r»no.ao Signed I*. A. Simile r, Trustee Dated June 2 1936. June 2-9 i Clarence Spuller, who is engaged j as a teacher in the Mooreland j xSuhools. spent the week-end visaing | here. 1 Re-flaanced on smaller pay- I 2 ments. Quick service. I Franklin Security Co. ) Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic- work I will Ik glia! In »!o it. Phone >2 for apjM>iii(iiiei)t Florence Holthouse iiiflce J. T. Merrvman’s nrri.-e, k of r„ ui.ig FUNERAL DIRECTOR Attendant VV. 11. ZVVICK & SON ('alls answered day and nigh! Ambulance Service Phones: OlTire 61, Home 303 - - MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans 5V2% 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —THE— Suttles-Edwards ! COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DEC AT UR, - INDIANA

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Corrected June 2 Hogs., 90-110 pounds $9.3n Hogs, 110-130 pounds $9.33 Hogs, 130-150 pounds $9.75 ! Hogs, 150-150 poundsf 10.00 i ■ Hogs, 160-1 SO pounds 10.15 I Hogs. lSu-2'*o pounds 10.30 j I Hogs. 200-225 pounds 10.15 i j Hogs. 225-25 i pounds 10.05 | Hogs, 250 300 pounds $9.95 i Hogs, 300-350 pounds $9.85 j j Roughs $7.2548.25 ' Stags .< $5.0046.00 : Veals, per it) 10 y*Sprtng Lamhs 11c di*rn j Wool lambs, per 1b....'.' Pc ‘ ! Clipped lambs, per lb 9c down •Spring lambs per !b S'*,. tQ lJc| | Old ewes, per lb 3c to 4c j Cattle: I Canners $3.0044.00 Cutters $4.0045.50 Medium Cows $5.5046.00 Good Cows $6.0047.50 Steers $7.00-11.00 | Heifers SB.OO-11.00 Butcher He.fers $7.0049.00j Bulls .... $6.00 SS,OO There will be no Market Friday ' CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec. Wheat $1.07 sl.lO sl.ll Vi) July .81 .S2'4 .76% Oats .40 .3934 .42% East Buffalo Livestock Market | Hogs: Receipts 6.400, holdovers 100, mostly 10 to 15c higher: pigs and cows steady; desirable 160-230 lbs. $10; 240-270 tbs. $10.75-10.90; j 270-300 lbs. $10.50-10.75; bulk' i; sows $9.25; new $9.50. ,! Cattle; Receipts 1.250; fed steers. yearlings and heifers! strong to mostly $11.75-12.50; aj load around 1,100 Il)s. steers $12.75; medium kinds $10.50-11.25; fat heifers $10.50-11.65; fat cows $7-8; | a few $8.50; cutter grades $46.50; medium bulls $7.25-8. Calves: Receipts 1.300; vealers 50c higher than Saturday; good to, choice $12.50 to mostly $13.00:, j medium sorts $10.50-11.50. Sheep: Receipts 3,000; fat lambs filsiut steady good to choice $13.00,13.50; medium $lO-12; old cropj lambs (now termed yearlings) 50c lower; bulk better grades $11.2511.50; fat ewes steady mostly $5-0. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected June 2 No. 2 Soft Wheat 92c No. 2 Hard Wheat 89c , No. e White Oats -36 c , Barley - —5 O c 1 live -80 c j Corn 95c •OCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen ; t7c BDTTERFAT AT STATION Butt rfat 29c COURT HOUSE Emma Gcrke et al, 40 acres in Eton! township to Winfred Gcrke es at ror »s.omum Ilarl liollingsworth, in lot 620, Dec? ur. to Julius Haugk for $350.00 Election of officers Knights of Columbus Monday evening, June 2. at 8 p. m. Important all members be presi ent. 12813

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. JUNE 2.1930.

| jffbwn Talk Miss Helen Fritzinger of near .Monmouth and Miss Mina Wynn j of Monroe motored to Van Wert. Ohio. Sunday. Word was received that the Rev. M. G. Ri nz of Nekoosa. Wisconsin. will arrive home the latter part of July and will spend a month ai the home of his parents. Mr. and i Mrs. A. J. Bienz of northeast of j Decatur, after which he will re- i ’ s-unre his duties at the Concordia ] Theological Stminary in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Macy and Mrs. Sadie Scherer, motored to , KendallviUe this morning, where ■ Mrs. Scheier will he employed with | the glove and mitten factory. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Cole returned from Grand Rapids, Michigan,' where they enjoyed several days; visit. Mrs. Cole was formerly I Miss Jeoteen Hot-ker. Miss gfvena Lough left today tor j j Sturgis, Michigan, where she is employed. She has been visiting' with her parents, ilr. ajwl Mr*. Frank Lough, and family, and has! had as her house-guest, Miss Mil- j 'died Butcher, of Bryant/ Miss Agnes Kenney, who lias 'been teaching in the Cincinnati, Ohio, schools spent the week-end

— - .... ■■ ■■ Dhrouqfj l SAYINGS window! I MEN of vision look beyond the bank I wicket, and see the potential fruits of their savings regularity: home, auto, I travel, substantial investments. • Small week-to-week deposits, easily though they are made, j hold a pat and magic answer to p your future financial problems. i Old Adams County Bank M! JM WM——■i— ——i mil

visiting with her i>arents, Mr. and Mrs. Janice Kenney of Jefferson township. • The Misses Grace. Theresa, and ; I'atsy Ihtlteiiberg of Griffith. Indi-' 1 ana, spent the week-end visiting w ith their cousin and aunt, Mrs. \ Noah Frye and. Mrs. Helen M. Blossom. Mrs. Janies Frye of Willshire, 0.. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Geil of Celina. 0.. were Sunday guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Noah Frye. The Misses Goklie Gauze and 1 I Clara Kanev of this city. Russel i 1 Peabody, Delbert Voltz. and Mr. I ! and Mrs. 4 ari Junk of Fort Wayne spent Decoration Day at Blue Lake. Mrs. Edith Brenierkamp and daughters Helen and Margaret of

| Ashbauchers j I MAJESTIC i FURNACES 1 ASBESTOS SHINGLE I ROOFING I SPOUTING 1 LIGHTNING RODS f Phone 765 or 739

Dayton. Ohio, spent the week-end i . visiting with Mr*. Noah Frye andj Mrs. Helen M. Blossom of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fuhrnian ami children and Lily Hunt spen‘ Sunday visiting in Dayton. Ohio. -.-T. 1 -

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Miss Dorothy Spu.ler, a student at the Ball Teachers Training College In Muncte spent the week-end visiting her parents. Miss Clara Ueppert of Bloomingion, arrived in this city this morn-

t me for a -vera! ,i^B -Mr. F ■ , ¥ ( H 1 will RlokmH tend tij * - Indiana • iH will takf part. H