Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR S ALE FOR" SALl?—Just received large shipment of bedsprings mattresses and pillows to be sold very reasonable. Sprague Furniture Co. 255-6 t FOR - SA i7F— Spotted” Poland China sow with 10 pigs. Duroc sow with 9 pigs. Six young seedling cows F. J. Schmitt Phone 513. 257-31 —FOR SALE52 acres St. Marys Twp. for $3,000, half down. 50 acres near Bluffton, for $4,100, S7OO will handle. 40 acres near Markle for $2,100. ’ 80 acres Adams county, $5,000, I takes $1,400 cash. 36 acres near Decatur, a good one, for $3,250; takes $1,250 cash. 80 acres Adams county, good buildings, for $4,500. Many other farms, also city properties, Steele & Jaberg Phone 256 257t3 FOR SALE — Duroc male hog Stephens 12g. shot gun, like new. Will consider your old gan on trade Floyd Stoneburner, Decatur, Route 2,259-21 X
FOR SALE —Spotted Poland Sow10 pigs by side. Also, plenty of Mangoes Phil T. Schieferstein. R. R. 7 Decatur. 255-3tx eod. FOR SALE—Used Fordson tractors Craigville Garage. 255-5 t eod FOR SALE Michigan Apples? Wagners. Greenings, Grimes Golden and Northern Spies for sl. Bring containers. S. E. Haggard, 1 mile south and *4 mile east of Monroe. 258-stx FOR SALE Crosley five tube batery operated radio. Including 4 201A Tubes and 1 112 power tube with matched cabinet and speaker. Price sls. complete with all new assessories and aerial $29.50 Also one clear tone Radio with Tubes and speaker bargain price. Phone 1277 Inquire i 314 N. 9th St. 258-3tx FOR SALE—Michigan Jonathan ap -' pies, fine for eating and cooking $1.50 per basket. Bring your baskets. Several other varieties. A. M. Mauller, Pleasant Mills. 259-3tx FOR RENT ROR RENT— Light housekeeping Rooms in modern home. Call 511 or 310 North Third street. 258-3tx jFOR RENT —Dwelling house Ou North Third •street. Semi-modern H. M. DeVoss. 259-3tx
Q WANTED WANTED —Radio work. Marcellus j F. Miller, 226 N. 7th st., phone 625. 250t30; WAN RADIO - (wireless) and Morse telegraphy. Become a trained man and escape the hardships of the unskilled. Our School, oldest and largest, endorsed by Telegraph, Radio, Railway and Government officials. Unusual opportunities. Expenses low —can earn part. Catalog free. Write today. Dodge's Institute, Howard St., Valparaiso. Indiana. 259t6i PLAN ERECTION OF HOSPITALS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) The fourth year program: Morgan. Monroe. Johnson. Brown. Hancock, Shelby and Bartholomew. i The fifth year: Benton, Warren, Fountain. White. Tippecanoe, Montgomery, Carroll, Clinton, Boone, Howard. Tipton, Grant. Wells. Blackford. Delaware, Adams, Jay and Hamilton. The sixth year: Elkhart, ‘ LaGrange, Steuben. Mobile, DeKalb. Wh'tley, Allen, Wabash and Huntington. The state new can accommodate 1.156 patients, as follows: Lake county. 160; Joseph county, 175; Allen county, 175; Madison county, 40; Marion county, 290; Tippecanoe county. 40; Vanderburg county, 115; and the state sanitarium at Rockville, 170. Trustees of the Rcckville sanitarium, working separately from the commission, have asked a large budget increase tor enlargements and improvements.
SALE CALENDAR Nov. 8 Community sale, Breincr’s Teed Barn, Monroe St. Decatur 10:00 A. M. Nov. 11 —Fred Baker 1% mi. wm: oi Decatur on Peterson road. Clos-I ing out sale. Roy Johnson, Auct. Nov. 17 —Oliver Sheets, 3 nd, I south and 3 mi west Convoy, Ohio Roy Johnson, Auct. Nov. 18 —Charles Lehrman, 6 mi. east and I mi. north Decatur. Roy Johnson, auct. Nov. 20 —Cius Borne, 1 mile west and 3 mile north Preble. Roy Johnson, auct. Nov. 28* Nel|le Rogers. 4 ini. west of Fockford, Ohio. Farm Sale Joy Johnson. Auct. Dec. 2 George Uhrlck, west o< Monroe. Farm Sale Roy Johnson Auct. AtWtioneei’o are asked to bring in their sale dates which will be run free of charge in this calendar.
S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Cail* answered promptly day or night. Office phone 600 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service i '"j l _ ~ _ “■ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:20 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8.00 p. m Telephone 136 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls anawered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone >O. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ASHBAUCHER&MAYNARD Funeral Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Servloe Phones 844 & 510
For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapaih Riadonic diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 yeans in Decatur. Roy Johnson Auctioneer Room 5, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. - Phones - Office 265 Home 1022 Decatur, Indiana FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. R. ZWIt’K & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones; Office 61. Home 303
Yager Brothers Funeral Directors Calls answered day or night. At night call phone 44. Day time call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night. Appointment of Adminixirntor Notice is hereby given, That the underpinned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of William' Lautzenheiser, late of Adams county I de< eased. ’I he estate is probably sol- ; vent. Clir.ton lautzenheiser, Administrator Hubert It. McClanahan, Attorney | Oct. 31, 1930 Nov. 1-8-15 o Lewis Koldewey residing on route 8, Decatur, spent the day attending to business in this city. ■ ' — NOTICE: Our directors have made application to change our Charter to a ! STATE one. »Ve shall have same shareholders. same directors, same officers as at present. We believe that we can more nearly meet the requireI merits of cur community under the State system. j To meet the details of this , I change ft is necessary to give the following notice for 61 days: The First National Bank located lat Decatur, in the State of Indi jana is closi.ig its affairs. All note holders and other creditors of the ; associaton are therefore hereby 'notified to present the notes am, other claims for pavment. T. F. GRALIKER, ' ePt ’ 21 1330 Cashier.
. NOTH F, TO TAZPAIKHS rt»V- 8 I hf ' re l’ y Piven that MonR e,nbcr 3 ' 19301 wHI b« tho of Tt P f y you . r fall installment i he county treasurer’s -»f . „ * "T l op u n from 3A - M to 4 All J?, the ,. ta J P avtn P season. | All taxes not pal Oby that time will ■ O'-omo delinquent And a 19<7„ nenal- ! V i'V 1,6 *k<teii. Those who have I hot arlit or sobl propert vaml wish a j^Tt”oVJ. taxes arß 18ked make ro corrections. .2; he ▼rehtrnrer will n ->t he responsible for t”e penalty of delinquent taxes resulting from the ommission *’* tax-pav. r to state definitely on . i wtiat Property, they desire to pav in j whose name it may be found,'in I situated Wnßh ' P ° r corpora,!on Ris C Persons owing delinquent taxis r should pay them at once, the law is I s-ueli that there is no option left for I the ireasure,. t „ lt e nfore< the collec- . lion of delinquent taxes. r i 'I 10 annual sale of ' delinquent land.- and lots will take place on th» [second Monday in February I'JUI at . | 10.00 A. M. I ‘Nninty orders will not he paid to 'i am one owing delinquent taxes All | persons are warned against them. | No receipts will l>e held alter ,x- --.; pirntlon of time, as the new depository law requires tile Treasurer to make dally •deposits. Particular attention: If vou pay » taxes in more than one township mention the la, t to the Treasurer lialso we that your re eipts call for i all your real e-tate and perse” ll propert.* . ! In making Inquiries of the Tr ni- »! ..urei regarding taxes to Induie reply ■ I do not fail to include return postage. Ed. A. Auhbsiucher, .Treasurer .tdanis County. Indiana. Oct. 6-Nov. 3
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected November 1 Hogs,' 90-120 pounds $7.75 Hogs. 120-130 pounds SB.OO Hogs. 130-140 pounds . .... $8.25 < Hogs. 140-160 pounds $8.35 Hogs. 160-180 pounds $8.60 Hogs. 180-200 pounds $8.70.j Hogs. 200-225 pounds SB.BO I Hogs. 225-250 pounds $8.90' Hogs. 250-275 pounds $9.00 Hogs, 275-300 pounds ... $8.901 Hogs. 300-350 pounds $8.50 Roughs $7.25 Stags _... $5.25 1 Vealers . ........ 12c | Spring Lambs 7c I FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 1. —((J.R) I —Livestock: Hog market steady: 120 lbs., | down. $7.75; I*o-140 lbs.. $8; 140160 lbs., $8.25: 160-lH lbs.. $8.60; 180-200 lbs.. $8.70; 200-225 lbs., $8.80; 225-250 lbs., $8.59; 250-300 j lbs., $9: 300-325 lbs.. $8.75; 325-351)' lbs., $8.50; 350-400 lbs., $8.25; roughs. $7.50; stags. $5.50; calves. $11.50; lambs, $7.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July, Wheat. Old 76ft .81 .82% -83ft' New ,77ft .81% ,83ft Corn, Old .72% .76% .78% .79% j New .72% ,76ft .78% Oats, Old .33% .35% .36% New .33% .36 .36% ! LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected November 1 No. 1 New Wheat ... .... .... 71c No. 2 New Wheat 70: New Oats 30c Barley 50c Rye _ ooc N 0.2 Yellow Corn per loOlbs. $1.05 LOCAI. GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 735 c
COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses James Sasser, Fort Wayne, cugin-1 eer, to Gretchen Kocher, Decatur Kenneth J. Mitchell. Monroe, Route 2 laborer, to Gertrude Hawkins, Route 9, Decatur. Board Is Changed North Hartford precinct Democrat election board has been changed as follows: Dan Studler inspector; Frank Nasltaum. judge; John Rngg. clerk: Data Christman, sheriff. 0 , I —a. SAINTS’ FEAST IS CELEBRATED (CONTINUED FROM f I AG p ' ONRI ed sermons at the masses this morning. He will speak again th s i evening and on Sunday. The . masses on Sunday will be held at • five, seven, eight-thirty and nine ’ forty-five. The closing of the Forty Hours will take place Sunday ’ evening at seven-thirty. r —. O—NC iCE -. No totaling. trapping or tresspars ‘ i g will eh allowed on the (’harks i F. Nyffler farm in St. Mary's Town--5 ship. 2Sft-ltx
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United Brethren R. E. Vance. Pastor "This do in remembrance of me” ' This is the word of Jesus spoken so ; long ago and observed by the break-' ing of bread and drinking of he fruit of the vine. You are invited *o observe the Lord's Supper with us at the close of the morning service. Jesus came to seek and to save. I He came to serve and so one of the i fflesslwgrwming out of proper ob servance of the Lord's Supper is that Jesus is permitted to be of ser- j vice to us once more, and thereby I strengthens the cords of love that binds us to him. "For even the Son of man came not to be ministered nnto. but to minister, and to give his lite a ransom for many.” Sermon Theme: "The World’s SiuBearer" The morning services begin at 9:15. Make your superintendent and teacher glad with your presence. Bring that neighbor who has just moved near you or that one who does not attend any church, ilong with you tomorrow. The W. M. A. will observe World i Mission Advancement Day tomor- j row evening in a special program.' Program appeared in Friday’s issue of the Decatur Democrat page 3 You are welcome. Service begins a. 7:00 o'clock. Regular official board meeting Monday evening at 7:30. First Quarterly conference November 12th. — —o r • Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. B. H. Franklin, Pastor. Morning Session Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Primary, Intel mediate and Junors will be promoted. Adult classes will meet in the auditorium. Mr. Kenneth Shoemak r of Geneva, will be the speaker. Junior church at 10:45 a. m. The Junior church will meet in their room. Mrs. Cora Lowns, superintendent.
Morning services at 10:45 a. mJ Prelude. Mrs. Carrie Haubold] Hymn No. 20SCongregation; Prayer Pastor] Solo —“Open the Gates'' Mrs. Kathryn Tyndall] Offeratory Rev. Franklin] Mrs. Haubold at the Organ , Music Taylor University Singers] Sermon Dr. John Paul, , President of Taylor University] Hymn No. 3KCongregation! Benediction. Postlude. Mrs. Carrie Haubold 12 o’Clock Noon Basket dinner in church. dining, room. Afternoon Session—2:3o o’Clock i Prelude Mrs. Carrie Haubold. Hymn No. 207 Congregation Player. Praise Service Pastor al Music Chodis A Song of Praise by Wilson I Special Music Tayior diversity Stagers ] Sermon... Dr. Fred F. Thornburg, [ A former pastor Hymn No. :....Congregation, Beir diction. PosUwie Mrs. Carrie Haubold ] Evening Session Epworth League at 6:1)0 o'clock. ] I Miss Louise Haubold, .leader. ,■ I I
I Everybody invited. Worship service. 7 o'clock. | Prelude Mrs. Carrie Haubold Hymn No. 408 Congegation 1 Prayer. Special Music Chorus' "Remember Now Thy Creator," by Adams. Message Mrs. Esther T. Wellmore. Missionary to Porto Rico "Lord, what will Thou have mtj I de?" .Hymn No. 411 (first tune) Congregation • Benediction. Postlude Mrs. Carrie Haubold A New England dinner will be served in the church dining room on Thursday, November 13, noon and evening. - 0 Baptist Church Sunday school 9:30 A. M. Classes 1 for all ages. Morning Worship and Communion 10:30. Rev. R. A. Selby of Loulsj ville Seminary will be with us and | speak both morning and evening. [A large attendance is desired. Evening service, B. Y. P. U at Six P. M. Preaching al seven o’clock Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday seven thirty. Cordial welcome. o St. Marys Church First Mass . 5:00 Low Mass 7:00 Children's Mass . ... 8:30 High Mass 9:45 . _. n . First Evangelical Church M. W. Sunderman Pastor Sunday is the opening day of the I Revival. The services will open , promptly at 9:15 with a devotional service under the leadership of the Snrday School Board. A piano prelude will le played by Mrs. Ivan
Vote £or Sim Hl Burk REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR CLERK OF ADAMS COUNTY Courteous, Efficient Service Pledged Election Tuesday, Nov. 4 Your Support Will Be Appreciated. „ ' Pol. Advt.
Stucky. Sunday School Pianist. Thei< music will be under the leadership of Ernest Foreman. There will be t classes in Bible Study for all ages, i and a hearty welcome for everybody. Following the lesson study, the pastor will preach upon: “Thej Meaning and Worth of Prayer.” 11 The choir will sing: "Be joyful Up the Lord." by Chas. H. Gabriel. < Then? will be reception of pew < members at this service. Young people's Meeting at 6:15 ' under the leadership of Hariand Jackson. Evangelistic service at seven o'clock. Rev. M. Herman of Urbana) Ind., will have charge of this ser-: vice. Rev. Herner will also preach' each night next week, except Satur 1 day. The week night services will | open at 7:15. There will be special! music each night. .... 3L o Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church West Monroe add Eleventh Paul W. Schultz. Pastor Services in English 10:45 A. M. S. Schools and Bible class 10:00 I Service in German 9:00 Choir Tuesday evening. Social evening Wednesday beginning at 8 o’clock. :—, o Zion Reformed Church A. R. Flederjohann, Pastor Allegiance to God inspires worsi ip, and worship inspires and sanctions duty. Will you not be among those who will worship in the house of God tomorrow ? Sunday school at 9:15 in charge' lot M. F. Worthman. Morning Worship at 10:30 o’- | I ••lock with a sermon on the subject | i "Thoroughness in God's Service” I Snecial music by the Young Men's ) Chorus. A special offering will be lifted i I in the morning service for the Mill- \ 1 isterial Relief and Sustentation ' Fund of the Church which provides • ■ for the old and aged ministers and I widows of ministers of-the church. Junior and Senior C. E. societies i meet at 6 o'clock. Evening Services at 7 o'clock i with a discourse on the subject, , "The Seven Creat Bible Events”. 1 A series of messages are being given on the “Sevens of the Bible" Alpena your evening services. Your presence and interest encourages
others. The Official Board will meet in regular session on Monday night a: 7 o'clock. — Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School at 9:30 Chalmer Miller Supt. Prayer and Praise service following the Sunday School, conducted by Otis Shifferlv, Instead of the regular service on Thursday Night. Calvary will attend the Revival ervice at the First Church. —of God Rev. A. L. Bragg, pastor Sunday School — 9:30 A. M. Preaching Service —10:30 A. M. Evening Service —7:00 P. M. o First Presbyterian Church j Rev. Harry H. Ferntheii, Misister j November is Thanksgiving Month i and with all of our trials and dissadpoihtments there is much for which we can be tlMnkful. Let v.s assemble a: the House of God with a prayer of thankfulness on our lips. Sunday school at 9::30 Dr. PatI terson is the superintendent. A study in appreciation is the lesson on Simon Peter. Morning Service at 10:30 with a sermon by the pastor and music by the Young I Peoples Choir and Mr. Satircr. Christian Endeavor at 6:00 P. M. The Subject for the Lesson is Christ the Good Shepherd. Evening Service at 7:00 P. M.
To The Voters of ADAMS COM In making this final appeal to you. 1 a ? render to the people of Adams County a faithful. , orabk and efficient service as County Your vote will be remembered as a personal fa'tfj Sincerely yours, I Frank O. Martit Pol.
Dore B. Erwin Democratic Candidate tor Judge of the Adams Circuit Court My only platform and promise is mV —to faithfully and impartia b I the duties of the office to the o ability and understanding. I solicit the support of all voters. Dore B. Erwin Political
The pastor will presen? itj me.-sase which should beof J to all. Jus- an hour of derotij praise to close a happy sabbtf You are invited to attend these services. ——o -d * TWENTY YEARS' AGO TODA From the Daily Demoent Fl ♦ — —- - November 1, 1910—Dav«H storekeeper at Clarkwell, ata neva nutidered by two masM Orval Harruff brings sone strewberries front the .Marti farm near Linn Grove. Tubercular and impure!« play at the Niblick building cf this ofice attracts crow® i 25,292 county and townshl • ets printed and delivered ■ i ty clerk. ■ ' Judge J. T. Merryman I i statement urging local sappl . L. G. Ellingham, candidate# - retary of state. Cabinet of Fiance headed | • rnier Briand resigns. • Excavation for the new I ■ Knapp building on Monies 4 [ begins. Dr. Harry G. Erwin open, . at Edgerton. s - n W. W. Briggs of Genesn i visitor here 'his
