Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1930 — Page 2

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» CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES n -L- -- J ; FOR SALE t FOR SALE Pure bred Ayshlre bull : j 20 mouths old. Also calves. At a fair price. Henry Aschlemen. j Berne phone 4823. 293-33tx t FOR SALE-- Michigan Jonathan f apples, fine eating now $1.50 p per basket. Starks $1.60 per bask- .] et; Steel Red* $1.25 per basket. r Bring your baskets. A. M. Manlier, , t Pleasant Mills. 294t6x FOR SA L E~G end ro'n" "baby - buggy. j Rubber tired and in good condition. Phone 153 296-Ctx v FOR SALE — Fresh meats, Beef, t Pork. Will sell in quarters, halves, or by pound. Lard, Poultry, c Sausage, Eggs. Phone 876-A, or see e Herman Bosse. 296-10tx FOR SAtfe~Michigan apples. Jen- < 8 athans and Greenings. SI.OO per 1 bushel. S. E. Haggard. 297-6tx 1 FOR SALE—Tricycle in good condition. Will sell cheap Phone 608. 198-3 t f FOR SALE—HONEY. I still"have 50 I pounds of honey at 10c. Dr. C. IL 8 Branch. 299-2t.v' F’oiFSALE— Used fordson tractors. - New and used tractor parts. ] • Craigvllle Garage. 300-s’. FOR SALE—Team of horses. Cail 1242 300:n FOR SALE—4S.9B acres 31? miles I | S. W. of Fort Recovery Ohio, a. ( room house. Barn 30 x 40 Grainery | Poultry house. Well and Cistern, P.ice 02,350. Bal. on 15 year terms', ’ • Loan Steele and Jaberg K.|" of C. Building Decatur Ind. Phone : ' 256. 300-3’ FOR SALE—New Coleman quickJ lite lamp. 1322 W. Monroe street, ‘ phone 1108. 300-3 U 0 ( , WANTED 1 WANTED —Practical nurse wishes i . < position as housekeeper in widow 1 mans heme in city or country.!. Write Box E. W., in care of the; Democrat office, or inquire at this | off ce. 295-61 X ; ANTED liiessmakihg children's | sewing, coats relined. Miss Grace Reichert, 1322 W. Monroe street.; phone 1108. 300-3tx o FOR RENT FOR RENT —Semi modern 6 room ; < house on Walnut St. double gar -I , age Phone 995. 298-3 t FOR RENT—S room strictly - mod- ] ern flat, furnished and steam heated. Call Dyonis Schmitt, 4131 Mercer avenue. 299-3t' History Shows It Wherever you see persecution there is more tl«in a probability that truth lies on the persecuted side.—Latimer. o Indian Strain Dying Out Persons of Indian descent in the United States now compromise only one-seventh of 1 per cent of the country’s jwipnlatinn SALE CALENDAR Auctioneers are asked to bring in tlieir sale dates which will be run free of charge in this calendar. January 7, 1931 William Moser, 4 ! miles east of Bluffton. Ellenberger I Bros. Auctioneers. NOTICE M. S. Elzey, Jeweler. This time I am not fooling. Don’t fail to call for your repairing of watches and clocks. 1 must have money next ten days. 296-stx NOTH E TO IIIDDEKH Notice is hereby given that thej: Board of County Coni iniss ioners of i Adams County, state of Indiana, willj J receive Healed bids on Tuesday, the • ± 6th day of January. 1931 and up £ until lu o’clock I*. M. on said day v f»»r one .Hiding machine for the use . of the County Auditor's vffice of said ■ <ounty; specifications for the same f lire no.y <»n file in the office of the auditor of said county; bidder will he required to file bond and affldat vit as required by law. The board reserves th * right t» reject any or all bids. Board of County Commissioners By Albert Harlow, Audit or Dec. 13-20 NOTICE OF FIN IL SETTLEMENT OF KHTITE NO. Notice is hereby given io the creditors, heirs and legatees of Frederick Ellenberger, <le< eased, to appear in the Ada'ns Circuit Court. $ held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 12 dav of January, 1930, and show <;’tis<‘, if any. whx th.- FINAL HT3TI LEM ENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirsbin. and receive their distributive shares. Lawrence L. Yager. Administrator With will annexed. Decatur. Indians. Per. 12 1930. Attorney C. u. Walters. ns>r 13-20 ■Ml—i—■■—•— — For 1931 License Plates Please Sec Winefride Kitson .American Security Company Ist Door West of Postoffice I I 4 JIB Illi ■H. ’t

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. ' Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N X. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5 00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Call* answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. ; Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Reaidenee Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ASHBAUCHER&MAYNARD Funeral Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embaln.er. Ambulance Service Phones 844 & 510 z~- ... For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL • Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Riadonic diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 , 10 years in Decatur. FUNERAL DIRECTOR luidy Attendant W. H. ZWICK & 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. U. S. Judge Rules Prohibition Void |||| 1 j? Federal Judge William T. Clark, of Newark, exploded a legal bombshell when he hied a decision holding that the 18th Amendment never became a part of the Federal Constitution, i He held that the ratification of that amendment by the State legislatures was not the method prescribed by the amending article of the Contstitution. NOTH K OF I\SOI.VF.M V in the matter of the estate of Arthur i | In the matter f the estate of Arthur, IH. Hall Mevease L Noth e is hereby given that upon : petition filed in said court by The' ' Peoples Ix»an and Trust Company AdniinistruU,r <»f said t suite, setting ■'*» insufficiency of the estate <>f said decedent to pay the debts and naMMil.es tneieof, the Judge of said Four I did. on the 20th day of Dev- < r 1030. find said estate to be probably insolvent, and order the same to be settled accordingly. 'I lie ivoi iirg of sail estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolv-ii-y. and required to file tfu-’.r ' lai ms against said estate for allow i noWitness, the Clerk and seal <»f •aid court, nt Decatur, Indiana, this 20th day of Pec-ember 1930. Bernice Nels n Clerk Dec. 20-27 NOTH I' OF >PE4ltl. MEETING 31 TliE 11> XMH< Id Vl’! <<»! MIL Notice is hereby given that there will be a special meeting of the Adams County Council of Adams County slate of Indiana held at the Court , House in the city of Decatur, Indiana at o’clock A. M. on the 31st lay of January lU3O, for. the purpose of making the fid low ing special appropriations for the several county officers find institutions, if they deem adviseable, j Fund No. Amount, 101 Riley Hosp. Epll. etc 200.00 102 Treasurer 6% T p e Dell 800.00 ’OO C 6 Sunt Office Expense .... 100.00 Jill) J 111 Fxp. -1 Ml 201.\ Legal Advertising . 125.00 200 Expense of Prs, Att - . 50.00 i 102 Sal of C. <’ »um 11 "0.00 Irtne Byron Hospital 200.00 Taxpayers appearing shall hav ■ the right to be heard thereon. After such appropriation have been determined and made ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such appropriations, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners far further and final a«-tion thereon, by filing their petition the-efor with the county auditor within ten da vs after the publication of this notice and the State [ Hoard will fix a date of hearing in J this county. Albe’t Hallow Auditor, Attain* county, Dec. 13-20 , | Get the Habit—Trade fit Home

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET (Corrected Dee. 20) Hogs, 200 pounds down. SB.OO Hogs, 200-250 pounds $7.90 Hogs, 250-300 pounds $7.80 Hogs, 350 lbs. up $7.50 and down; Roughs .... $6.00-$6.25 ] Stags ..... . $5.00 Vealers $10.50 < Lambs . $7.50 ] CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May JulyL Wheat. Old .76% .79% .81 .67% , New .76% .79% .81% Corn, Old. .66% .69% .72 .73% New .66% .70% .72% | Oats, Old, .32% .33 .33% ,32% ! New .33% — East Buffalo Livestock Market i 1 i Hogs: Receipts 800, holdovers; ! 1300, fairly active, mostly to ship-! l er ; steady to 10c higher; desir-1 able 140-240 lbs. $8.70-8.90; 130 !b.! and down largely $9; 230-250 lbs.' $8.50-8.65. Cattle: Receipts 25: week’s' trade steady to mostly 25c lower; j1 i supply moderate; quality fair; >choice yearlings $13.50; heifers i ■ $12.50; weighty steers $10.60; good ! steers and yearlings $10.50-12; I short fed-, $8.75-9.50; common ] steers and heifers $6.25-7.50; cut- | ter cows $2-3.75. Calves: Receipts, 150; vealers i ' closing steady with last week and $1 under this week’s high; good to choice, $11.50 to mostly sl2. Sheep: Receipts, 500; lamb trade uneven; latter sa’es -25-50 c over last week; supply light; good to choice native and fed western lambs, 95 lbs. down, $8.50 $8.75: medium kinds and strong weights. t 57.75; throwouts, $6.75. | — FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 20.—U.R) —Livestock: H-g mark t steady; 100-140 lbs. $7.90; 140-200 lbs., $8; 200-250 lbs., i $7.85; 250-300 lbs., $7.75; 300-350 lbs., $7.55; roughs. $6.50; stags, $5; calves, $10.50; lambs, $7.50. LOCAL GR.dN MARKET (Corrected Dec. 20) ' I 1 No. 1 New Wheat 72c I No. 2 New Wheat 71c ! New Oats 29c . Barley _ 50c Rye 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 190 pounds 75c to 80c t LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET ■’ Eggs, dozen 18c i ;; BUTTERFAT AT STATION o i Butterfat : 24c i> — 0 ii Notice of Church Election '' Notice is hereby given that the o annual election and business ineetr Ing of the Zion Reformed congre - gatlon of Decatur, Indiana, will be j I January 4. 1931 at 2 p. m. One el--1 der, one trustee, two deacons, a cur- • rent fund treasurer and a clerk arc u to be elected, and other business r matters as may come before the meeting, transacted. The treasurers "/>( all auxiliary organizations are |to present their annual financial 1 reports. A. R. Fledderjohauu. Chairtnav ». M. F. Worthman, Clerk

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1930.

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M. E. Church Church School at 9:30 a. m. Mr. t Earl Colter, superintendent. Morning service at 10:45 a. mJ 1 Special music, in charge of Mrs. i 1 Dan Tyndall. Sermon by pastor. IJ “God, Became Flesh." Baptismal 1 service fcr children. ; ( Evening service at 7:00 p. m. , Christmas program in charge of l ( Mrs. Don Farr and Mrs. Bryce,j Thomas. ( Epworth League at 6 p. nt. Miss j Mary Maxine Brown, leader. ’ ( Junior church, at 10:45 a. m., in , charge of Mrs. Cora Downs. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-J niug at 7 p. m. Mr. Harry Thomp-’s son, leader. < 0 t Decatur Circuit —U. B. Church Rev. W. O. Johnson. Pastor. t I Pleasant Grove Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Net- s tie Harden, superintendent. Lesson subject, "Christmas Les ; < son." Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. Fred Bitner, class leader. Sermon by the pastor. Evening worship at 7:30 p. mJ Victory Sunday Schorl at 915 a. m. H. E. Baxter, superintendent. Worship hour follows Sunday ■ School, sermon by the pastor. Prayer service Thursday evening, at 7:30 o’clock.-' - ' Rivare Sunday School at 9:15 a. m. Matilda Hower, superintendent. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. W. D. Hower, president. Prayer service Wednesday eve- 1 nlng at 7 o’clock. We are in practice now for a ; White Gift service. A pageant of: the Nativity, entitled, “The Beth-i lehem Inn," to be given Sunday Aven'ng, December 28. We invite the public to all these services. —o i Church of God Christmas Program A great time is being planned by the Church of God on Cleve'and; street, Decatur, Ind., for Sunday | night at 7:30 o’clock. At this time! the Christmas program will be giv-] en. A large crowd is expected to] attend. The church has worked j hard to make this program the best I ever had by the church. Besides the children's pari in the program there is* a play given by the mem- . bers of the church. Th- pastor and his wife will also give a play. Arrangements are being made to ■' entertain a large crcwd at this program. Presbyterian Harry H. Ferntheil, pastor Hark! the herald ansels «i«F. Glory to the ti“w born Klug God ■ has so planned our days that at -. least once in each year we should be filled with gladness and good s cheer. The angels herald the joy in > their hearts at the comming of i Christ the King, and they invite us ■ in the spreading of the news. i it is the glad privilege of this church t o'wish you a Merry Cbrte’- . maMay yours be uot mere joys of a Holiday season soou fadeu

E and foi gotten, but the lasting joy ] that comes with the recognition of c that which the Christmas festival h brings. Your church will celebra'n [ the season with the following ser- j vices Sunday school at 9:00 A s M. "The Christmas Story." Morning Worship at 10:00 A. M. ] Christmas sermon by the pastor ( The Choir will present several spe- ( cial Christmas numbers. Christian, ( Endeavor at 6:00 P. M. “The prayer' of Christ.” Evening Service at 7:00 L P. M. The Women's Missionary Sc- , ciety will present as a Christmas < number, Henry Van Dykes Story, , The Mansion, with proper organ ac- , companiment. Mr. Paul Saurer will , sing some Christmas songs. Ti»ej ( offering at this service will go to ] | the Board of Trustees. Wednesday evening 7:00 P. M. The Sunday school will present their annual Christmas program in the form of a Cantatta “A Joke on Santa Claus." Santa will be present and distribute good cheer to all the members of our Sunday school. A offering will be taken for Foreign I missions. —— o St Marys Church First Mass . 5:00 ; Low Mass 7:00 Children’s Mass . .... . 8:30 High Mass 9:45 Prayer Hour and Benediction 2:39 United Brethren R. E. Vance, Pastor Why do we celebrate Christmas'! Isa 9:6 For unto us a child is born urto us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be ■ called Wonderful, Counsellor, Tile i Mighty-God. The Everlasting Fath|er. The Prince of Peace. Luke 2:10:j 11. And the angel said into them. I Fear not: for, behold, 1 bring you > good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all the people. For unto you is bofn this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. You arc invited to take ad van tage of the Sunday School and j Church services to-morrow awl learn more of ti e Christ who camo :to "seek and to save *hat which | was lost, "thou shalt call his name I Jesus: for he shall save his people I from their sins. J Remember: The services of the ; morning begin at 9:15. Instruction. I Song service, Special by Mai.* J Quartet, Worship; Extra: Treat for J the kiddies. Extra Special : Re ' member your offering for the Otter bein Home Do Your Best. Sermon Theme: "The Day Spring from on ’ High" The Christmas Program will be ’ given in the evening beginning at 7:30. You will find thep Tinted program in Friday's issue of The Daily Democrat. Evangelistic Meetings will begin ■ January 4th, 1931. Miss May Pau! ! and Little Miss Mary, Evangelists. 1 o—— —' ———— I Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church I Welt Monroe and Eleventh i Paul W. Schults, Paator f Divine services in German 9:00. s Divine servies in English with the celebration of Holy communion s! 10:45 A. M. - Sunday school and Bible ulasji 10 00 s Children's Christmas service Wedj uesday 7:15 P. M.

Notice to Truth Seekers Our secular press recently contained many items referring to that great German Mathematition. Astronomer, Philosopher and Scien , tist who has come to America to, confer with some of our Master' Minds on his theory of Relativity.l He refers to our universe as the 1 great cosmic mystery. He admits [ that It has been well planned and : ably administered. All of this is a-: hove his head as well as beyond the , comprehension of his followers. The j Astronomical bodies have been j placed in their orbits by the Master Mind that created the human race and revealed to them their course | and his attitude toward them by revealing his love through the personage whose birth we celebrate: each December 25. The Co-workeiej class of the M. E. Sunday Schoo: j will search for the fundamental ■ principles of life in honor of this Peerless One who has reflected Gods light on our pathway. Ths recitation will be led by C. L. Waiter at the class room tomorrow morning at 9:30. Come help us celebrate our Saviors birth in an appropriate way. r o First Christian Church C. R. Lanman, Pastor Christnas is the season of love and good-will toward men. Our hearts, no doubt, are full of grat - tude for gifts or cards of remembrance from friends and relatives. Lest we forget, the day is likewise commemorative of God's Supreme Gift to man. As an expression of our gratitude to Him, let us go to church somewhere tomorrow. Sunday School at 9:30. Fred Collier is the superintendent. Church Services at 10:30. Sermon: "The Unspeakable Gift." At the morning service vocal solos will be given by Misses Josephine I Anderson and Mina Collier. A Christmas program will be giv ■ en at the Evening Service by the classes of the Sunday School. Program Orchestra Selection Hymn: Joy to the World. Prayer Hymn Recitation by Members of Senior Class. Hymn: O Little town of Bethelhem. Recitation by Junior Girls. Hymn: As With Gladness Men of Old. . — —— I i Suspended Sentence For Killing of Son Eg I . •M«MaauuMaaHßaaaaiaHiMaiMM Mrs. Helen Donohue, her eye« swollen with tears, received a suspended sentence in Albany, N. , Y.. County Court for the shooting to death rd her 13-yearold son, Thomas. Mrs. Donohue pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter ’ and the plea for mercy was made - on the grounds that the shooting was an accident, ”

Recitation by Primary Class. Hymn. Hymn by beginners class: Away in a Manger. Talk by Rev. Lanman. Offertory, t Treat i Orchestra. ! o First Evangelical Church There are candles to light on i i Christmas Eve, and you can light j i them in human hearts, as well as |on the branches of your Christma-: tree. Spend the day in giving cheer ' I to those who otherwise would have: |it not. It may make you tired, but’ I it will also make you happy. Some- ! 1 where you will catch a gleam of the i light that shines from the face of’ | Him, in Whose honor Chris’mas i is celebrated. The services at the First Evangelical Church on Sunday will be teeming with the Christmas Spirit. The morning ervice will open at! 9:15, and will be under the leader I ship of the Sunday School Board.. The old time Christmas Carrols wili be sung? There will be classes in j Bible study for ail ages. After the lesson study, the pastor 'will speak upon: “The King in a Manger." The choir will sing: “The Nativity.”- by Chas. H. Gabrriel. A special duet “Child of Bethlehem ’ by Mrs. Eugene Runyon and Mrs. Henry Adler. The evening service at 7:00 will! be a pageant given by the choir and the Adult Department of the church ' “The Holy Nativity.” by Geo. F. Roache as published in the Democrat on last Friday. Watch next, weeks paper-for the announcement, of. the Children's Christmas program to be given on Wednesday night. Zion Reformed Church A. R. Fledderjohann Pastor The very essence of Christmas is that a Savior has come into the world. That remains the abiding and unchanging message. Men need God more than meat and drink. Only in Him is human life complete. In Christ. God finds us aiifj we find Him. Let us worship Him tomorrow. Sunday school 9:15, "Christmas Lesson" Morning Worship at 10:30 o’clock

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