Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOK SAljß— 2 Raby Overland sedan bodies, Star coupe txxly. Ford sedan body, school hack body, Chrysler 70 coach body and parts, and 1926 Ford ton truck. — Frank Wrecking Co., W. Monroe st. 290t6x i'i'll S ACE—I6O acre farm near Decatur, good buildings, electricity Easy terms Phone 265. 293-3 t FOR~SALE^DIntng* room - table in good condition. Phone 1067. 293-3 t FOR SALE—Pure bred Ayshire bull 20 months old. Also calves. At a fair price. Henry Aschlemen. Berne phone 4823. 293-33tx FOR SALE — One tbree-day old Durham male calf. John Selking, Monroeville, Ind. R. R. 4. Phone 1 short, 2 long on 39. 295-3tv FOR SALE— Michigan Jonathan apple#, fine eating now @ $1.50 per basket. Starks $1.50 per basket; Steel Rede $1.25 per basket. Bring your baskets. A. M. Manlier. Pleasant Mills. 294t6x FOR IsALE—ferown mare colt. 18 months old. Marcus Lagjnbill, 1 mile south and 3% mites east of Monroe. 294-3tX o WANTED WANTED — To buy a good used | Fordson tractor and plow. Also: a Delco plant and some laying 1 hens or pullets. Write to Box ST ‘ in care of this office- 292- i WANTED-2 dozen or more Plynt-I outh Rock Pullets. Phone 23,1 Monroe. Jim Hendricks. 294-3 t; ——o FOR RENT FOR RENT — 5 room house on North Fifteenth street. Lights and water, sl6. per month. Call 769 in afternoons. 293-5 t FOR KENT—The Jackson property on South First street. All ‘ modern conveniences, rent reason- ( able. Call Mrs. Phil Macklin, 298.1 294t3 MARKET REPORTS: DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET (Corrected Dec. 131 Hogs, 100-160 pounds SB.OO Hoge, 160-225 pounds $7.90 Hogs, 225-275 pounds $7.75 Hogs, 275-300 pounds $7.60 Hogs. 300-375 pounds $7.50 Hogs, 300-375 pounds $7.35 Roughs $6.00-6.50 Stags «. «. $5.00 Vealers - $10.50 Lambs $7.00 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y.. Dec. 13.— (U.R) —The livestock market: Hogs: Receipts, 700; holdovers. 400; active, 15c to mcstly 25c higher; bulk, desirable, 120-240 lbs., $8.6058.65; 200-300 lbs.. $8.25-8.50. Cattle: Receipts, 175; week's supply moderate, general trade uneven. 25-75 c lower; choice yearlings. $12.75; weighty steers. $11.25sl2; good steers and yearlings. $lO-$11.50; shortfeda. $8.75-$9.75; common steers and heifers. $7.25$8; beef cows, $5-$6; cutter grades, $2.25-$2.75. Calves: Receipts, 125; vealers closing $1 under last week. sl2 down. Sheep. Receipts, 290; lambs, 5975c under week's high; fat offerings at full decline; good to choice, $8.25: medium kinds ami strong weights, $7.50; throwouts, $6.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July Wheat, Old .77% .79% .81 .68% New .77% .79% .81% Corn, Old .69% .72% .74% .76 New .69% .73% .75% Oats, Old .32% .33% .34% .33% New .33% .34% .34% FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., De. 13. —(U.R) —Livestock : Hog market, steady; 100-14'1 The. $8; 140-160 lbs., $8.05; 160-2’lo lbs.. $8.10; 200-250 lbs., $8; 250-300 lbs.. $7.90; 390-3511 lbs., $7.70; roughs, $6.50; stags, $5; calves, $10.50; lambs. $7.25. LOCAL GR.aIN MARKET (Corrected Dec. 13) No. 1, New Wheat 72c N'o. 2 Now Wheat 71c New Oats 32c Barley .. 50c Rye 50< No. 2 Yellow Corn. per 100 pounds 82*. LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs doacn .. . 19' BUTTERFAT AT STATION •—.l. —Q I' - Butterfat 37c o Get the Habit —Trade at Home

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle anawered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service l N. A. BIXLER . OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined, Glaasri Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Fhone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ASHBAUCHER&MAYNARD Funeral Home, Inc. I MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Servioe Phones 844 & 510 For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEI- - i Chiropractor and NaturapiMh Riadonic diagnosis and treatment ■ Phone 314 104 So. 3rd SL Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. R. ZWICK & SON Calls ar.swered day and fright 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. ! Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church West Monroe and Eleventh Paul W. Schultz, Pastor iK | - Divine services with confirmation 10; 00 A. M. Sunday school and Bible class I 9:00 A. M. Holy communion in the English language December 21. Holy communion in the German language December 28. Announcements for both next Friday. o Baptist Church Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Claeses for ali. Morning worship. 10:30, unified serviie. Rev. J. W. Clevenger will preach both morning and evening. B.Y.P.U. young people s service 6 o’clock. Evening preaching service at 7 o'clock. Cotdial welcome. xorii i: «»|- rt> Ai. seti i.emia t OF HXIATK Ml. 2HHT Notice is hereby given to the ere’lditors, heirs and legatees of Fred- | eriek E.ienberger, deceased, to ap- . * pear in the Adams Circuit Court. ’ .->elil at Decatur, Indiana, on the 12 i i day of January, 11130, and show [cause, if any. why the FINAL SUI iLEMENI ACCiil’NlS with the , f estate of said decedent should Hot “ approved; girl said heirs are nvli--|.iel ,o t.ien and there make proof .'it hefrslup, and receive their distri- , butive shares. f Ija.vrenee L. Yager. Administrate M ith will annexed. Deeatur. Indiana. Dec. 12 1930. Attorney C. i,. Walters, Dae 13-22 I AOTIt E OF M’litllt, MKItIIM. ■OF TUB linos cut m < 111 M II Notice is hereby given that there , . will be a special meeting of the Ad.i t.s Counts Council of Adams County state of Indiana held at the Coir”t House tn the city of Decatur, Indiana at i o’clock A. M. on the 31st lay of January 1939, for the purpos, , i >f making the following special appropriations for the several county ] oftieers and institutions, it they | dee.a adviseable. ! Fund No. Amount I .01 Kiley Hosp, Epli. etc 200.9' I !u2 I reusurer fi r /, fee Dell. ... 800.01 I 200 Co Slept Office Expense .... 100.0 i. D 200 Jail Expense . 100.ot 2'HA Legal Advertising . 12J.m 200 Expense of Prs, Att So.ill I, 'O2 Sa. ot c. c ttim il 70.0< Ir- ne Heron Hospital 200.W Taxpayers appearing shall tiav ~ the u to be neard thereon. Afti-i dU'h appropriation have been de- ’■ termlned and made ten or more tax ; payers feeling themselves aggrieve, by such appropriations, may appea to the State Hoard of Tax Commis loners f r further and final setter thereon, by filing their petltiof llw .for with the county audit" within ten days aftsr the publica inn of litis notice ' and the Stati Hoard will fix a date of hearing it c this county. Alliert Harlow c Auditor. Adams County. Indiana. C Dee. 13-21 C M>TH i; TO MMMMM < Notice is hereby given tiiat tin Board of County CmnmtwHoners o Adams County; state of Tmliau.i, wit receive s a.ietl blds on Tuesday, th' Bill day. of January. 1931 ami u| i until 10 o'<T mil p. M. on said da; e 1 for one adding machine for tin? us. ; of the County Auditor’s office of salt c I county: sfAte if leal-ions for tlte sans ,are noy on file in the office of th iatidltor of said ,ounly; bidder wil ! Im- require i to file bond ami afflda < vit as required by law. I The board rose ves th- right t L , reit . t atty or all bi Is. Hoard of Count'’ Commissioners . By Albert Harlow, Auditor ’ I Dee. 13-2

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I ■ M. E. Church . B. H. Franklin, pastor. Church School at 939 a. tn. Mr. Bari Colter, superintendent. Let every body support the Christmas program. M< rning worship service at 10:40 i a. m. Sp-cial music by the choir. Sermon by pastor. Subject: "The Prayer of Jesus." —St. oJhn, 17th chapter. i Junior Church at 10:45 a. m. A good program has been planned by « Mrs. Cora Downs. League at 6 p. m. Paul Hancb- ! er, president. Evening worship service at 7:00 i p. m. Musie in charge of Kathryn : Tyndall. Sermcn by pastor. • I Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- , ning, 7 p. m. Choir practice at | S o'clock. o United Brethren Church Center Ninth and Madison 1 | Prayer is a duty and privilege • Oof Christians everywhere.—l Tim. [ ■ 2:8. I will therefore that men pray; - :every wh re, lifting up holy hands,' _ i without wrath and doubting. Jesus ' said, “Mv house shall be called the i house of prayer.” You are invited to God s House of prayer, tcntor-’ 1 I row. -| Sunday School, 9:1-5 a. tn. with: 2 I worship service following. 1.1 Evening service. 7p. m. ■ i Christian Endeavor, 6 p. m. I-| The Christmas season is here t'again with its go< d cheer. The; -'Christmas program will ba given -,on Sunday evening of the 21st. . I Remember that each year a spec- [ tai off ring is taken for the chil-l I dren and old people at the Otter-1 2'belli horn'. Do your best, in your; I giving. •>! Keep in mind that. mr evangel“i fistic meetings begin on Sunday, -January 4th. Miss May Paul. . evangelistic singer and Little Miss lt • Mary, evangelist will have charge. ■-' They come highly r c commended • and with much experience in this Iwoiß. Cottage prayer m. etings •jjw'll be announced Sunday. You " are invited to join with us on Wedntsday eve for prayer and study. 0 Q 10 ,0 St. Marys Church First Mass, 5 a. m. • r L< w Mass. 7:09 a. m. ? Children's Mass, 8:39 a. in. d High Mass, 9:45 a. m. J* Prayer Hour and Benediction, n 2:3!) p. m. o First Evangelical Church n Rev. M. W. Sunderman, Pastor Winchester street ‘‘Prepare ye the way of the i' l Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God." ie The birthday of our Savior is i; drawing near. Wc should think, i p not only of presents and selfish ' indulgence, but ot the good tidings | the angels came to proclaim. The thing that is the matter with the i" I world today, more than any other, j is, men have forgotten God and ; are losing themselves in selfishtJ| iicss. Tin world needs to hear the j story and feel the power of the 20 Son of God.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1930.

The morning program at the Evangelical church is from 9:15 until 11:00 o'clock. There are classes in Bible study for all ages, and a hearty welcome to all. After the lesson study, the Pastor will preach upon: "The Wonderful' Name." Christian Endeavor at 6:15. This service is arranged and conducted: by yoaig people, for young people. | Evening service at 7 o'clock. ' The pastor’s sermon theme is: j i "Faith in God,” The Christmas Pageant and ‘ Cantata, to be given next Sunday night, Dec. 21 -t, will rehearse Sunday at one o'clock. Presbyterian Church Harry u . Ferntheil, Pastor At this season of the year everyone is filled with joy. Every boy and girl is looking forward to a happy and gladsome Christmas and it is right that they should. At this time of the year everyone should bear in mind that if the Christ Child were ■ not born therew ould be no Cbriat- | mas. If all the people looked only ■to the material side of Christmas ' the festival itself would soon fade. The Christmas filled with the spirit ot Christ is the one thing which keeps it alive. Are we doing our i i share to help foster a happy Christ-i j mas? Are we keeping the institu-i i tion and Church which the Christ i | founded filled by our presence or are we trying to crucify him anew. Sunday school at 9:39 A. M. Dr. Fred Patterson is the superintendent, There is a place for you There is a class for you. Morning Worship at 10:30. The pastor will present a sermon on the theme" Things over which we have no coni troF" There will be a special music |by the Choir and a solo by Mr. I Saurer." , Christian Endeavor at 6:00 P. M. The topic is "The Comforter." The Endeavor has been well attended. . The Young people are very much in- ; terested in the new program. If you . | have not been attending it will be I to your benefit to come Sunday. , Evening Service of praise at 7:00 j P. M. The pastor will preach us- [ ing for his theme "Things over which we dfETAOI ETA E OINNN invited to attend all of these services. Remember you are welcome. A warm reception awaits you. o— — Church of God Cleveland Street I Sunday School. 939 a. m. ’] Preaching, 10:39 a. m. Evening service, 7:00 p. tn. i Prayer service Wednesday eve‘n ng. 7:39 p. m. I The church is preparing for a fi time In tlieiv Ciwietmas prot!gram. The program will be given .the 21st of D*eember. s f The church is growing under ths 'I leadership of Rev. E. L Bragg who a‘ is the pastor. The pastor will fill s the pulpit Sunday morning. Come c and bring somebody with you. e ° First Christian Church j C. P. Lanman, pastor ie To the people of Decatur and e ! vicinity, greetings. As a n-wcom jer into your midst I hope I shall

Isocn.make your acquaintance. Re- ' member you are always welcome !to come anti worship and fellowship with ns at the Christian church. Sunday School is at lb: 30 a. m. Sermon: "The Eternal Word." Undoubtedly the greatest transgressI ion characteristic cf this day is ! the indifference to, neglect of. and the disrespect 'or, the Word of God. To create respect for God’s Word, to deepen faith in it, and to lead men ami women, boys and girls to obey it, is ths challenging cry to the church today. Sunday afternoon shall be de-

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>- voted to rehearsals of the Christe mas and Missionary programs. Evening set vice at 7 p. m. Sermon: "The Glortcus Church." 11 Christ loved the church and gave Himself for It; ... That He might i- present it to Himself a glorious! i- church, not having spot, or wrinkle.! s-i or any such thing; but that it R i should - be holy and without blentish.—Eph. 5:25-27. What have you f i done for the church* a s, Zion Reformed Church ( 1 A. R. Fledderjohann, Pastor KI When we see glimpses of God j ‘- we begin to recognize onr unworthi I

ness and our need of Him. The wise i men and Shepherds journeyed far ; to see the Christ of God and being filled with a soul joy they worshipped Him. We are never disappointed ' when we truly find Him. The word is much in need of Him now. Sunday school at 9:15 in charge of Prof. M. F. Worthman. Miss Schindler directs the orchestra and Mr. Lehman the singing. Morning Worship at 10:30 o’clock Sermon subject, "What’s In A Name”’ Rehearsals, for Christmas pro- ; I gram at 1:30 and 2:30 o'clock. The) I Senior C. E. will meet at 6 o'clock I i with an interesting topic for discuj-l

i sion. Evening worship at 7 o'clock wl I a seasonal message on the subji | "The Wise .Men and The Star". , cordial welcome extended to i cere worshippers. Subscribers for the ChrtiJ World" and ""Kirehenzeini should consult the pastor abt their renewals. — o ————J Fault and Friendship “Reproxe nut the fault if | friend." said Hi Ho. the sasi Chinatown. "Were he denw ' fault, lie might prove too rmsdl ' simple friendship." — 1 Star.