Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND'NOTICES ' ' FOR SALE FOR SALE— CMhchll]a~Rabblts — The H. and B. Babbitry is now offering Highland fur Chincillaa. Standard Chinchillas, and meat rubbits at sufficiently low prices to i.iove them at once. See Mrs. U. C. Hoagland. 210 S. Eighth street or James and Robert Beavers 134 N. Fir*t St. 273 (itx FOR SALE Registered Holstein Males; some service age; Excellent breeding from accredited herd. Price right. J. O. Trlcker 86M-H 278-3 t FOR- SALE—3 full blooded Beagle honn4a Green broke. One broke Beagle on trial. C. O. Manley Decatur R. 9. 278-3 t
FOR SALE -dlrl’s broadcloth coat fur trijnmed. new lining, age 14 Also boy’s tan overcoat good as new Age 127 Will sell cheap Phone 757. 278l ull SAI.E-Week old helferTa If. Phone 867-J, Decatur. 279-3 t FOJ~ SALE—Allen - Parlor - furnace. Call 694-A. 279-3 t FOR SALE—I92S Star coupe body; 1925 Ford sedan body; 1925 winter top Ford touring; 1924 winter' top Ford roadster; 1923 Dodge i sedan and a trailer. Frank Wreck-' iug Company. West Monroe street. 279- . FOR SALE —" Michigan apples. l Fancy ring packed Spies 11.85; [ Jonathan and Starks $1.50; Steel Reds $1.25; Russets good cookers j 75c. Bring your baskets. Clover | comb honey 3 for 50c. A. M. Mauller, Pleasant Mills. 2SOt6 FuR SALE—Pure bred Mammoth ! Bronze Turkeys. Large and healthy Mrs. Sherman Knnkel PJione 5961 j 274-3teodx ; o WANTED VVANTEO—Radio work. Marcellus' F. Miller, 226 N. 7th st., phone! 125. 255t30; o
FOR RENT FOR RENT—Six room house, excellent condition, modern except I furnace. Opposite U. B. Church.; Phone 965- Erie Grocery 277-6tx 1 FOR RENT —4 room modern flat, | steam heat furnished. K of C bldg j 2nd floor, can be used for office] rooms or living quarters. Call Dyonis Schmitt, treasurer, 413 Mercer Ave. 279t6 FOR RENT -Light housekeeping rooms in modern home. 803 North Second St., Call phone 925. 279-31 FOR RENT —Light, sunny, furnished housekeeping apartment. Porch, basement, garage, water in kitchen. Telephone 682. 280t6 STRICTLY modern hcuse for rent. Close in. Phone 208. 281-3 t i FOR - RENT — 7~room - house - on j South Fifth street. Close in. Inquire at Yager Brothers Furniture Store. 280-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST —Tire from trailer, 3bx3 on rim, between Chas. Arnold farm and Decatur. Finder notary Chas. Arnold. Decatur R. R. 4. Craigville phone. 279t3x LOST —Team of mules! grey and bay. Notify Fred Beery, R. 2. 281-3tx LOST —Pair black kid gloves near Rice Hotel. Finder please return to this office. 281-3 t Thanksgiving Service at Lutheran Church The Zion Lutheran church will have her annual Thanksgiving Day I service tomorrow morning. Special I services will be held at ten o'clock | with the pastor delivering the add- ] ress. The public is heartily invited I to attend the service. o For Thanksgiving win a Turkey, Goose, Duck or Chicken FREE Wenesday at! Sunset square dance. 28012 o—, Rutaced Club Dance, Masonic Hall, Friday, Nov. 23. 75c Couple. 281-2 t SHERIFF SALE < aiiMr Number 13717* Ed. T. Pusey vs. Melvin S. Daushertv By virtue of an order <>t sale to ii e directed from the Clerk of the Adams t'ii'ult Court of Adams County, Indiana. 1 will expos, to public -.lie to the highest bidder, on Saturday the Dttli, day of December A. D. 1930, between the hours of lo o’clock, A. .M. and 4 o’clock 11.I 1 . M. of said day. at tile east do >r of the Court House in Adams County. Indiana; th, rents and profits, for a terin not exceeding seven years, the following described Lease and Lease h dd, estate; tp-wlt: Tlie west one half ( Va) of the south east quarter of section thirteen <l3l Township twenty-five <25) north range, fourteen 111) east contuning in all eighty <BOI acres more or less; And I will also on same day and date offer for sale at public auction ail oil ami gas wells; consisting of two oil wells, one gas engine, one power hoii-c. one power, and all other buildings and equipment on the above described lieal Estate; Agdyou failure to realize the full amollFt of judgment interest and costs I will at the same time and place expose to public sale the fee simple of said lease and leasehold estate. Taken as the property of Melvin S. Daugherty, at tlie suit of Ed. T. Pusey, Said sale will be made without any relief whatever frdm valuation or Appraisement laws. Ilorl Hollingsworth. Sheriff Adams County Indiana Nathan C. Nelson, Attorney Nov. 20-27 D-4
S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* anawarad promptly day or night. Office phone SOO Home phone 7t7 Ambulance Service “SSSS-~-S“ -"J. . " ■ — ■ ■■'. N. A. BIX LEK OPTOME CRIST Eyes Examined. Glasaea Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calle answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Decatur 1041 Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT
ASHBAUCHEII&MAYNARD Funeral Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assiatant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Serviae Phones 844 & 510 For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed j Chiropractor and Naturapath I Rladonic diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. Roy Johnson Auctioneer Room 5, Peoples Loan & Trust Bld". - Phones - Office 265 Home 1022 Decatur, Indiana M—MMKMIIH 1111 Hill IIIBMWE4J _______ — FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Lady Attendant W. R. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night 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. ■ ■ , I MiEHIFF *• %I.E Number 13711 Frank Derit kson vs. M. S. Daugherty i et-al By virtue of an order of sale to j in«- directed from the Clerk of the j Adams Circuit Court of AdamsCounty, Indiana, 1 will expose to j public sale to the highest bidder, on I Saturday the I.3th day of December; A. D. 1930, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M.’of said day. at the east door of the Court House in Adams I County, Indiana; the rents and pro-j fits for a term not exceeding seven! years, the following described Lease and Leasehold estate; The northwest fraction quarter of! section twenty-eight (28) Township twenty live (25> north range four-i teen east (it) east, one hunderd and' fifty (150) acres more or less, all I in Adams County, Indiana. And I will also on same day and date offer at public Auction all oil and gas wells, consisting of four I oil wells four tanks one filled with) »il one full two empty all wood ; tanks, one power house, one gas engine, one power, two wells pulled out and laving on top of ground on • said least consisting of drive pipe casing, tubing ami r >d, pump jack, j also one small gasoline engine, and , all ther buildings and equipment on the above described real estate;! And on failure to realize the full', amount of judgment interest and I costs 1 will at the same time and| place expose to public sale the fee I I simple of said lease and leasehold,! (••state; Taken as the property of ; M. S. Daughertv at the suit of Frank 1 I I »►■! irkson. Said Sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or Appraisement Laws. Ilarl Hollingsworth Sheriff Adams County Indiana Nathan C. Nelson, Attorney. Nov. 20-27 Dec. 4. ; Mrs, Louis Kleine of north of town Was a business visitor here to day. SALE CALENDAR ! Nov. Rogers, 4 mi. west of Fockford, Obio. Farm Sale Joy Johnson, And. Dee. 2 George Uhrick, west of Monroe. Farm Sale —Roy Johnson ' Auet. Auctioneers are asked to bring in their sale dates which will be . run free of charge iu this calendar. Typewriting I Stenographic VZork t i 11 you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work ! I will be glad to <lo it. Phone . 42 for appointment. 4 Florence Holthousc i ludjjr .1. T. Merryman’s i 1 Office, K- of C. Bldg.
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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected November 26 Hogs. 100-140 lbs. .. SB.OO ' Hogs 140-275 lbs $8.15 Hogs 275-30* lbs SB.IO Hogs. 300-350 lbs $7.85 Rcughs $6.50-$7.00 ' Stags . $5.00 Vealers $ll.OO Spring Lambs $7.501 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 26. —(U.R) j —Livestock: Hog market, steady; 100-140 lbs., $7.75; 140-160 lbs.. $8; 160-200 lbs., $8.10; 200-250 lbs.. $8.20; 250-300 lbs., $8.30; 300-350 lbs., $8; roughs, $7; stags. $5; calves, $11.50; lambs $7.25-37.75. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July Wheat, Old .75% .78% .80% .76% New .76 .78% .81 Corn, Old, .75% .77% .79% .80% ; New .75% .78% .79% Oats, Old .35 .36% .38 New .35% .37% .38 ] EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y„ Nov. 26.—(U.R) ! ; —Livestock: j ] Hogs; Receipts, 800; holdovers. 2.500; active to all interests;', weights above 150 lbs., 15c higher; |, others about steady; bulk desir-1
able, 130-225 lbs., $8.90-$9; 130 lbs., down, $9-$9.25; 260-304) lbs. butchers. $8.75-$8.90; packing sows. $7-i $7.50. » I Cattle. Receipts, 275; general] steady to strong; grass steen s. ? $8.25; cutters grades, $2.5b-$4. Calves: Receipts, 40; vealers 50c i higher. sl3 down. Sheep: Receipts, 600; lambs active; 25c to mostly 50c higher; good to choice ewe and wether] lambs, |9; medium kinds and, I weighty throwouts, $8; most throw-, | outs. $6.75-$7. Market wil be closed Thursday, ] LOCAL GR.aIN MARKET Corrected November 26 , No. 1 New Wheat 72c! ' No. 2 New Wheat 71c ■New Oats 31c: Barley —5O c i Rye 50c j i No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 lbs 65c to 75c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET I Eggs, dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION ] Butterfat .. 26c COURT HOUSE Real Sstate Transfers David C. Neuenschwander et ux > | laud in Wabash town hip to Harry W. Neuenschwander for 51.00. I Harry W. Neuenschwander. land jin Wabash township to David C. I Neuenschwander etux for SI.OO. O— Community Sale, Decatur sale barn, Saturday, Dec. 6. I Bring in your livestock, farm implements, household ! goods, or anything jou want to turn into cash. For in-! formation call Lew Murphy,] phone 22 or Roy Johnson, phone 265 or 1022. 26-28 __ Q NOTH I: OF SETTLEMENT I OF E«T ITK \O. Wl Notice is hereby given to the • relitors, h irs and legatees of Belief Hughe*, deceased, to appear in the I Adatny Circuit Court, held at ixra- I tur, Indiana, on tlie 20th day of I December 1030, and show cans**, it , any win the b INAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not l»e approved; i ind said heirs are notified t » then and there make proof of heirship, i and receive their distributive shares. Charles A. Dugan. Executor Decatur, Indiana, November 26, 193 d [ Attorney H. M. DeVoss l — ■Nov. 26 Dec 3 Daughter Substitute Is Not Desired No daughter equals your own ' and no remed yis as good as your -j awn tried and genuine Carter’s ; Little Liver Pills. Toning up > liver, starting bile flowing and relieving constipation, there is none better than Carter’s. Re- ! sent substitutes. Take Carter’s. ,; Red bottles. All druggists. Take . Carter’s.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1930.
LOCALS Carl Gerber, who is attending school at Indiana University, will arrive home this evening to visit over Thanksgiving with his parent-? Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Gerber. He i will remain here over the week-end. Miss Mary Macklin of Fort Wayne visited with friends and relatives in tilts city last evening. Miss Mildred Worthman of the Ball Teacher's Training College at I Muncie will arrive in this city toI day. to spend Thanksgiving visiting I I with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. I F. Worthman. Harry Hebble. who is a student at | Ball Teacher's Training College at Muncie will spend Thanksgiving visiting in this city. ■Miss Violet Squier will arrive in this city tonight from Muncie where she attends Bail Teachers Training College, and will visit over Thanksgiving Day with her parents Mi. and Mrs. George Squier. Miss Lillian Worthman a student at Indiana University, will arrive in Decatur tonight to spend Thanksgiving with her parents and friends Mr. and Mrs. Hiomas Kern o." this city. Miss Margaret Kern, Lauris Michaud, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and son Carl of Fort Wayne will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gaunt and family at Huntington, Thanksgiving Day. Miss Margaret Frisinger, a student at Franklyin College Franklin will arrive home tonight to
Bi* wR I LOWER PRICES 'BIGGER VALUES IN I HART SCHAFFNER II & MARX || f ALL CLOTHES You May Not Have Thought of an Overcoat I for this winter weather, but | Hart Schaffner & Marx j have us to think of it for you. By having Lower Prices along with Bigger values Hart Schaffner & Marx have created a demand for these new Fall Overcoats in the latest styles and models that no man should be able to resist. The new blues in curls, chinchilla, broadcloths, in the latest half belt models are the talk of the town, at $23.50 to $45 Other Fine All Wool Overcoats $13.50 and up. Men who want quality merchandise for winter wear will always find it here at the right price. Holthouse Schulte & Co. Quality & Se vice Always.
I spend Thanksgiving Day and the I week-end visiting with her parauta, Mr. and Mfs. M. A. Frisinger. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Armstrong and son will have as their guests Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Margie Armstrong and son Franklin of Geneva. and Miss Ruth Armstrong of Akron, Ohio. H. L. Conter, treasurer-elect of Lake county who has visited here several days returned home today, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs France Conter and daughter. Gloria, who will visit at Gary over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan have returned from Indianapolis, accompanied by Miss Nancy Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards ot Leipsic, Ohio visited here yesterday and Mrs. John Niblick accompanied them home last evening for a Thanksgiving day visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson, Mr. ami Mrs. James Westveld and daughter, Ann, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Schrock and children and Mr. and .Mrs. French Quinn will enjoy a family dinner at the home of Rev.l ami Mrs. Hunter Myers at .Muncie! tomorrow. Other relatives will also ; be there and the eveitt promises to be a very happy one. J. H. Heller returned last evening ' :rom a two weeks trip to northern I Michigan where he was the guest ' of the Northwoods club. It was a . delightful outing and John brough* i back an eight point deer as a trophy For full information inquire of C. L. j Ayres who never quits until he gets what he goes after.
} We eat turkey tomorrow and , there will be no publication of the Daily Democrat. Fridays paper will , 'give you all the news of he big an- , ’ nual holiday. 91 The Mieses Helen Haubold and ■ i Kathryn Kauffman, students at Int diana University Bloomington arrived in this city today to spend t their Thanksgiving vacation with > their parents. , The Misses Harriet Wallace and - Josephine Archbold, students at InJ diana Uaiversity Bloomington will • | have as their guest over Thanksgivj ing vacation. Miss Grace Daugh- , | erty of Delaware, Ohio, who also at- .! tends Indiana University. I Mrs. George Smith of Urbana, 0., who has been visiting relatives in this city since last Sunday, left today for Monroe where she will visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith. Tomorrow she will be joined by George Smith, and will attend the wedding of Miss Chrystal Sells and Everett Rice. i - “Handy Lotion’* Protects Your Skin From Winter Winds 25c and 50c THE B. J. SMITH DRUG CO.
Another RedsJSß forbeinglkan® Many homes in this city will celebrate a real Ihank®% this year because a loan from us has made it possible w, up old bills, or take advantage of an opportunity, or to c prove the appearance and value of their home, etc. K te> Whenever and for whatever purpose you need money 8 olo» E as it is a worthy purpose, you can get it from us’quicklv quietly, confidentially. You can borrow up to S3OO on yow ■ own signature and security. No red tape—no delay—no QUM . B ■ tions asked of employer or friends. No signatures extS* those of busband and wife are required. Lawful interest rata and easy,*convenient, long-time repayment terms. Franklin Security CompaiijH Over Schafer Hardware Store Etgi Open daily Bto 5. Saturday Til 9, ph 01 . Decatur. Ind. ■ !alti I MODEL A FORDS Sj CHEVROLET SIXES t BUICKS BT I OAKLANDS J CHRYSLERS » STUDEBAKERS » NASHES ■ DURAMS ■ DO DGGsfl Many of the above cars are like new. 'F Terms will be extended to suit your j individual needs. g UE - Saylors Motor Co. jj ■ ..... — I —■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■ ■— ■ r ! pw | ||| || Our Forefathers ■ WW.M Do you have that same piw>«'- M ing quality that our forefathers ia<i ( ® when they blazed the trail through || &O I a new continent? j® We must have the spirit to en- ;| I??®?' dure these same hardshipsand- : rifices today if wc arc to 1 " 1* SW i success. | f I j;W:? Fix your aim high — <‘ nt l | / Iv determination you can go on. | 1,8 PEOPLES LO4N & TRUST rC? -COMPANY F V> ' I '' Bank of Service R |
