Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1930 — Page 2

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JUKBnSiMXMMMKI>CKU<XXXUO<IXIXW I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, § BUSINESS CARDS, § AND NOTICES FOR SALE early yellow pent seed corn 1928 crop, and Dunfleld soy beaus; germination tested tine. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles aqjth of the Bleeke churdi. 92-ts rdR SALE —Mancini Soy beans, food quality for seed. SI.BO per bujhel. O. F. Hildebrand, Decatur route 4. Craigville phone. 1314 t l'sß SALE Corn. 500 bushel. A. Z. Smith. 2 miles west of Pleasant MJ Is. 131-6tx Hfor ppaonrs atcheryChicks Reduced Prices on our “Decatur Quality Chicks” for June and July, i’fiee your order today. Every bleeder used B. W. D. tested and al? eggs set disinfected in lodine Suspensoid solution. A*o some chicks on hand several lijs old. While they last. Call today. THE DECATIR HATCHERY. phone 497, Decatur, Ind. 132t5 t-'JJTt 3ALB = ~Choice tomato and Cnbbage plants. 3 doz 25 c. 427 ABains St. E. F. Gass. 1333tx FOR SALE Day old i alf. Inquire August Settling. Sr.. Decatur, route IjJ’rebTe phone, 2 long on 3fe. 134-3tx fUr~SALE— Early”and late cabbage ■»nd tomato plants. 25c per 100. .\jfeo Yam Phone 3054. 134-3 t ; WANTED MJ ANTED — Good, clean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c tb. Decatur Daily Democrat. Wt-YNTED—-For rug cleaning and j|stern cleaning, call Willard Ms CSjnnehey, phone 965, Erie restaur, aat. 131t4x \ NTED—Office Jiri for- local ct4iee. Write qualifications to Box care of Decatur Democrat. 132-3 t \&\NTEI>-Girl over 18 to work in astore. Neat appearance, a good disposition and willingness to work asp main requirements. Graduate IBOtn high school preferred but not a&oiutely necessary. Address Box ,Mio CAre Democrat. 132-3 t FOR RENT WK KENT—I good 5 room house 'jjm Thirteenth street. sls per ingnth. Julius Haugk. 132-3tx S Q «* - The Homestead Dairy Sale ■4’oi. Roy Johnson, auctioneer who \<ll have charge of the sale of the ifijmstead Dairy east of this city to )< heljl Monday, June 16th. reports a£number of inquiries concerning sfine. The dairy equipment which ifjas modern as can be found in the sfiite. the splendid herd of 55 head of-Guernsey cattle and the 118 acres of fine land improved with model .1 landings, as well as all other persenal ' property will ha offered. i^eury>Brothers have purchased the • iairy route and have leased the I*bperty up to the day of sale. From reports received they will probably li? contending bidders on the equipigjpnt. * _it _o ' _ Want No Horn Tooting hllobe, Ariz.. —(UP) —The tooting of horns and blah, blah of other instruments which make up a band, inoesn't exactly make a hit with Aterman W. P. Greer. If the city Ajlea to form a municipal band (Jeer declares he will propose an ordinance to eject every horn blowX from the confines of the city. Uft Q*Col. Roy Johnson has returned fß>m •Bloomsburg. Pa., where ne (WndiiQed a sale yesterday for S. E. fickle, disposing of 36 head of registered Guernsey cattle, which brought an average of $173, th.- tup <Jw selling for $475. IjYRGAINS:— Bargains in Living witoom. Dining Room suits, ma'tresses and rugs. We are open ijery evening in the week. Stuckey md Ob. Monroe. Our phone number 1:J4 ‘ t£ PUBLIC AUCTION - I, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder, without reserve, on the premises, at 605 South 13th st.. Decatur, Indiana, on Wednesday, June 11 at 6:30 o’clock I’. M. (daylight saving time) Che following described real estate: . Lot 50x300 ft., located on good, hard surface street <piall house, good small barn excellent driven well, largt garden plot. Terms—Cash. toFrank Smith, ownei Sold by: Johnson-Bartlett -Auction Co.

| S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR J .Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. I Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambuliftice Service % i For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FROUNAPFEI. Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapath ' i Phone 314 104 So. 3:<l St r t | Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5. 6-8 t ~ c N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glassea Fitted HOURS: r 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. I Telephone 135 1 .MONEY TO LOAN l An unlimited amount of money on improved real estate. - Abstracts of title to real estate. I SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 7 133 S. 2nd St. £ Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls anawqped promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. L Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Decatur 346 or 844. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT f I ‘Io ________ ol FRIGI DlI RE Sales and Service Household and Commercial i j AUGUST WALTER . i Distributor [ Phone 207 N. 2nd St. : IO : <) , ! I ■MMHMnHBBHKIKMB EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Home calls answered day cr night. Phone 250 i I HARRY W. THOMPSON ISHcusT — Real Estate Transfers Charles E. Sullivan et ux. in lot * 312.'Geneva, to Augeuette Aspy, for SI.OO. ; . Not Walter Whittenberger i , In mentioning the trial of a young I man named Whittenberger a few' , days ago his name was given as , Walter instead of William. Walter j . Whittenberger who resides in Un- 1 1 ion township has never been arrest-; ed on any (barge. The ycung man i , who was charged with reckless drtv- ■ , ing was acquitted. oMrs. John Peterson left for Ind- > iauapolis where she will spend a week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Peterson and family. I LOANS TO FARMERS |i Up to $300.00 i Special Time Plan .* Franklin Security Co. i Phone 237 ? Over Schafer Store. ? Typewriting Stenographic Work ’ if you have tiny extra type- ' writing or .stenographic work I will be glad to »’.o it. Phone , 12 for apixrintment. > Florence Holthouse 1 I Judge J. T. Merrvnmn’s Law <Hi ice. K of C. Bldg. 1 : • —- —V-- J I ‘ FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. 11. ZWIUK & SON I Calls answered day and night 1 Ambulance Service | Phones: Office 61, Home .303 : MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm n h 10 or 20 years I e We write Insurance. —THE—r Suttles-Edwards COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. B DECATIR. - INDIANA

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS — Corrected June 6 j Hogs. 90-110 pounds .. $9.35 , Hogs, 110-130 pounds .. $9.60 ; | Hogs, 130-150 pounds . $9.80 i Hogs. 150-160 pounds 10.05 i Hogs, 160-180 pounds 10.20 i I Hogs, 180-200 pounds . 10.35 Hogs, 200-225 pounds 10.20 Hogs. 225-250 pounds 10.10 Hogs, 250-300 pounds 10.00 I Hogs, 300-350 pounds $9.90 ! Roughs $7.2548.25 ■ Stags - $5.00-$6.00 Ceais, per lb. . HVi I ; Spring lambs lo l 2 Cattle: i Canners — $3.00-$4.00 1 Cutters $ 4.0045.50 I Medium Cows $5.5046.00 Good Cows $6.0047.50 Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers ... w SB.OO-11.00 Butcher Heifers $7.00-59.00 Bulls $6.0048.00 Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., June 6. —3J.R) i —Livestock. Receipts: Cattle, 100; calves. | 1100; hogs, 500; sheep. 100. Hog market steady to 15c high-1 er; 90-110 lbs., $9.50; 110-130 lbs..| I $9.75: 130-150 lbs., $10; 150-160 lbs., I $10.15; 160-180 ll»s.. $10.25: 180-200 I lbs., $10.35; 200-225 11>6., $10.25; 225-275 lbs., $10.15; 275-350 lbs., >10; roughs, $8.50; stags, $6; calves, $11.50; spring lambs, $10.50; clipp'd lambs, $9. East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, N. Y., June 6.—(U.RF, | —Livestock: Hogs: Receipts. 1,900; holdovers, 400; active; butcher hogs steady to storg; desirable 150-250 lbs., I (largely $11; 250-270 lbs.. $10.75411; ( j few weightier hogs, $10.50-$10.75; 1120-250 lbs., $10.75411; most pigs. ($10.75; packing sows, $9-$9.50. Cattle: Receipts. 125; jteady; a (load lightweight medium quality | mixed yearlings, $11; a few fat ( i cows. $7-SS; cutter grades. $4.50- ■ $6.50. Calves: 150 c hgiher; good to choice vealers (mostly sl3; medium kinds, sll sl2; ! I cull and common. $9-$lO. Sh ep: Receipts. 1.800; slow; fat ' i lambs weak to 25c lower than (Thursday; aged stock 50c under Monday’s level; few choice lambs, $13.25: most good to choice lambs, sl2-75413; load of medium grade, I sl2; bid around sll on best yearl-| I ings; fat eyes at $4.5045.50. — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec. Wheat $1.07 sl.o9’ s $1.14% (Corn 81% .82% .76 I Oats .40% .40 .43% | IOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected June 6 No. 2 Soft Wheat 92c i ' No. 2 Hard Wheat 89c No. 2 White Oats 36c Barley 50c. Rye n 80c L i Corn 95c | LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET : Eggs, dozen 18c ( BUTTERFAT aT STATION. ! Butterlat 29c CONSTIPATION RELIEVED * .zprOx.. . . QUICKLY ; CARTERS TTii» Purely VegeUble Pill SFVU t vTr will move the bowela any pain and -1 depressing after effects. Sick Headaches, Indigestion, Biliousness and Bad Complexion ■ quickly relieved. Childrenund Adults can easily swallow I)-. Carter’s tiny, sugar coated pills. They are free from calomel and poisonous drugs. All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs. CARTER’S EHPILLS J Asjibaucher’s ( ! MAJESTIC S I FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING 5 i LIGHTNING RODS 4 Phone 765 or 739

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1930.

SOCIETY — BAPTIST WOMEN HEAR CONVENTION REPORT Mrs. H. B. Freeland was hostess ; to the Baptist Women's Missionary, Society at her home Thursday after-j noon. The devotionals were conducted by Mrs. C. E. Bell who also gave an interesting report on the ( recent convention held at Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Bell told of the I first day's program which dealt ’ with the East* Central District, 1 which comprises Indiana, Ohio, and West Virginia. She-announced that the East Central Convention will be held at Muncie for next year. 1 Lovely refreshments were served I by Mrs. Freeland, assisted by Mrs. | H. A. Thomas at the close of the; afternoon. Two guests . Mrs. How-i ard Brumley of Kansas City. Mo., j and Mrs. Margaret France of Pleasant Mills were present. The next meeting of the society will be with Mrs. James Strickler: in two weeks. COUPLE HONORED WITH THEATER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Leigh of Fort Wayne delightfully entertained with a theater party, Thursday evening honoring Mire DorothyWalters of this city and their son. ( Jack Leigh of Fort Wayne, whose p marriage will occur on Thursday, June 19. Following a show at the Emlioyd theater, the party enjoyed a twocourse luncheon which was served at Ewings. The table where the honored guests were seated was centered with a dozen American • Beauty Roses which were later ( presented to Miss Walters. Those present included Miss I Dorothy Walters of this city, Jack

•u*<j» /rx. Ya kA, -<A Announcement > Y H IJk The Homestead Dairy Route has been sold i f f/3 J» ’-4~IT to the Blue reek Dairy, owned and operat- < fj M ' b ’ teUr * Br ° S * Our Modern Dairy with its large new machine has been i Yikll leased to them and they will sell High Grade, Pure PasteurI ized and «aw Milk, RICH in CREAM. 4 < \ The Blue Creek Dairy made its first delivery of Golden ' :; ’W ’ w Guernsey Milk today and we will appreciate your kindness <0 them until they are fami,iar with the rout€ - We thank our many good customers for the patronage given us and also for the daily praise and good report of the quality of our milk. The Blue Creek Dairy will continue to serve their old patrons and the continued patronage of all old patrons of the Homestead Dairy. They pledge the same high grade milk, and service as given by the Homestead Dairy. Delivery of milk, cream, cottage cheese and country butter will be made any time during the day to any part of the city. t Y ’ We invite inspection of our plant. Visit us and you L * 7' ; will be pleased at the cleanliness and sanitary methods n used. | PHONE YOUR ORDER TODAY. The Homestead Dairy Mrs. John Niblick Bessie N. Niblick b IZ3ES ■a |K-' ■ -XI Blue Creek Dairy || | KeuOen SU„ ry H' | { Phone 467 [ 3 I

Leigh of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. joyed a picnic last evening, given C. L. Walters, Miss Marcella Nel- prior to the leaving of Mr. and Mrs. son, and Ernest Uhrick of this city, Herb Curtis for Terre Haute where Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gehrig, Mr. and t| ley w ill "spend the summer. The Mrs. Harland Clayton, Mr. and picnic took place in the St. John's Mrs. Louie Dilling, Mr. and Mrs. grove on the Decatur-Fort Wayne, Kenneth McGraw all of Fort road. Following the picnic, a thenWayne. tre party was enjoyed. Those present at the affair were Mr. and DECATUR PEOPLE Mrs. Herb Curtis, Dr. and Mrs. J. G. ENJOY PICNIC Neptune. Mr. and Mrs, Xiek Heller A group of Decatur people en Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bell, tatss Floc Auction Sale 22—ACRE TRACT-22 In older to settle the estate of John Gibson, deceased, the undersignetl will sell at Public Auction, on the premises, 1 mile east and > 2 ni 9e north of Decatur, on MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1930 at 6:00 P. M. Tract of Land. Containing 22 acre.; small barn; garage good orchard; fences fair; 8 acres in corn balance in pasture; Foundation in for house. Ideal for country home. Immediate possession. TERMS—Mi tash. balance Nov. 1, 1930. ROY GIBSON, Admr. For further information see Johnson-Bartlett Auction Co. Decatur. Ind., Phone 265,

pnee Han?y and Maurice Haney. little radio would give ‘ -</ and thereby hangs a tale, Reason for Squeak The box wtis opened * Cleveland, - tUD-Gene Barnes was wedged betw. ,- n the t H NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATR^X^s^^ , OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ■ The undersigned, administratrix of the estate of Susie E. hereby gives notice that AT THE RESIIHIxce DECEDENT AT No. 221 South Fifth Street, opposite t; IL . School Building. Decatur, Indiana, on ■ Saturday Afternoon, June 7, 1930 ■ at 3:00 o'clock (D.S.T.) will offer for sale the following personal prop. rt> I•• estate, to-wit: Parlor suite (5 pieces, walnut, antique); bedroom suite t:; including mattress and springs; dining room table; r, dining* chairs; sideboard; bookcase; 2 rocking chairs; stand; iron mattress and springs; wardrobe; kitchen cabinet; kit,h,. n kitchen chairs; hardcoal burner; kitchen stove; hand Msher o’her small articles. ’ TERMS: CASH. ■ DELLA HARRUFF, AdministratO’ DORE B. ERWIN, Attorney W Roy Johnson and Carl Bartlett, auctioneers. SPECIAL NOTICE I At the same time and place the following articles will he sod sale on the same terms: 3-piece Oak bedroom suite; brass bed: 2 pair <>; Nd mattresses; 8.3x19-6 rug; 11.3x12 rug; 2 rockers; Me,ris chair; table; stand; good lawn mower. ’ “Public Sale I I, the undersigned, am going to move to Fort Wayne a public sale at my residence at Preble. Ind., first ie-idence the Bank, on |M MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1930 I I*3o P. M. Standard time—The-following property to-wit: M ' One Mueler Heatrola heating stove, good as new; inn Gas one Malleable range cook stove; Tables; Chairs: Hockers; Davenport; Stands; Clothes Cupboard; New Home S, wine China Closet; Library Table; Porch Swing; Wash Stand; Dishes; Pie Pans: Bread Pans; Cake Pans; Skillet- Puts: Dish Pans; Fruit Jars; Crocks; Jugs; Kraut Cutie; : l.iree Sausage Grinder with auto attachment; meat block; meat plants; kettle; feed cooker. M Bryan walking plow; shovel plow; 7-tooth Osh o a cultivator, is new; double tree; single trees; hoes; forks; rakes; and single cords stove wood, and many articles too mine : TERMS —6 months time on sums over SIO.OO. l'mi> r this cash. M DAVID J. DILLING I Roy Johnson, auctioneer. ■ Vt N ■ I 1 I ’ 1 I JhrMuqti I I wintloui\ MEN of vision look beyond the banM wicket, and see the potential fruits o® their savings regularity: home, autol travel, substantial investments. I Small week-to-weck deposits, I easily though they are made, | hold a pat and magic answer to I your future financial problem . I Old Adams County BanM