Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1931 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. | BUSINESS CARDS, I AND NOTICES FOR SALE I'OR SALK I’ure bred Ayshlre bu'l 2J months old. Also calves. At a fair price. Henry Aschlemen. Herne phone 4823. 293-33tx , FOR SALE Durocs. Bred Gilts. ' Reasonable Richest, bloodlines. Im mused. Farm located 10 miles east of Decatur on State Road 16 joining 17. H. D. Krelscher, Convoy. Ohio. 308-121 x ■ hOR SALE- Hoy's overcoat, size 16 I In good condition A bargain. In- | quire immediately at 225 North i Ninth street. 308-3tx I:ATs"FOR - SALE^Absolute Final Clearance of entire stock of Winter Hats at Ji, $1.50, 32.50- Maud A. Merriman. 2-3tx IT)TTsa'LE 2 car garage”lnquin Aesclileman's Phone 1080 213 Ad 1 ams St. 2-3tx i LOST AND FOUND l.tiS'l Ladies black oblong purse. I lontSTniug a sum of money. If, found please notify A. C. Foos or i return to Democrat and receive re | ward. 2-3tx LOST- Men's Bulova Wrist Watch. - fte'urn to this office. Reward. | 2-3 t o FOR RENT ( FOR KENT — Modern six- 1 room duplex, ideal location. I immediate possesion. S2O per month. Phone 606 or 312. 213 . WANTED WANTED—To hear from owner having from 40 to 80 acres for sale, (live price and description. Write to Box R. A. in cate of Democrat 2-3tx ( o HOSPITAL NOTES | Ida Felber, Geneva, route 3.' ■ underwent a major operation at 1 the Adams County Memorial hospital this morning. Mrs. Amos J. Lewton. Decatur,; route 7, was admitted to the Ad-, atm County Memorial hospital, i where she will receive medical treatment. Mrs. Elmo Smith. Fourth and Madison streets, submitted to a tonsillectomy operation at the local hospital this morning. - Miss Celeste Miller. 226 North Seventh street, underwent a ton-1 s lleetomv operation at the Adams [ i County Memorial Hospital this 1 mopning. p ... o— •’ t BARGAINS: — Bargains tn Living Room, Dining Room suits, mat ( tresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co, t Monroe. Our phone number Is 44 i j‘ 168-t’) i> -■ 1 - Typewriting Stenographic Work I i 11 you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work .' I will D? glad to >!o it. Phone 1 42 for appointment. Florence Ilolthouse I f Judge J. T. Merrvman’s Law ntTirp. K of c Rida Ashbaucher’s ■ t MAJESTIC I FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE I ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 SALE CALENDAR | i i Auctioneers are asked to bring t in their sale dates which will be I run free of charge in this calendar. t Jan. ;> Ahr & Sprunger, Bellmont I farm, 1% mile east of Decatur. 11 horse sale. Roy Johnsen, auc. [1 January 7. 1931 William Moser, 4 miles cast of Bluffton. Ellenberger Bros. Auctioneers. , Jan. 7 -S. E. Haggard, 1 mile south and % mile east of Monroe. Roy Johnson, auct. Jah. 8 Howman ft Bucher, 2% mile east, .3 miles north Deca-! tur. rioslng out sale. Roy Johnson, auct. J ui. 12 William Rcppert .1 .n. 13--Warren Allison. 2% mile east. 2% tulle north of Monroeville, Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 14 Mrs. Frank Neadstlne, Monroeville, R.-jy Johnson, am Jan. 17 Community Sale. Decatur. «•*•»>- 13 Henry Klopfenstine, 2 miles west and % mile south of Monroe. Roy Johneon. auct. Jan. 21 —Walter Bucher, % niilo "west Os Stale line on Alien -county lino, Roy Jchtwon, auc Jan. 22 B. Reynolds & son, Fort Jetyiing,,. Ohio, purebred Pie land Chine bogs. Roy Johnson, auct.

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls antwered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 72' Ambulance Service N V RIN I .ER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined. Gl»s*e* Fitter HOURS: 8:80 to 11:30—12:30 to 5.00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. tn. Telephone 135 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls an»wered promptly day oi I night. Ambulance Serv ce. Office Phone >O. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ashbaucher&maynaed Funeral Home. Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Service Phones 844 & 510 For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL I Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapafth - Riadonic diagnosis and treatment ; Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St.[ Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant i W. H. ZWICK & SON i Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones; Office 61, Home 303 —.n —-—— I Yager Brothers Funeral Directors Calls answered day or night. At night call phone 44. Day time call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night. Exi:< l TOH'S NOTH EOF OF Ki: vi. EMITH NotilL'is-liereby given that Marion Heber and Noah Hendrick.-, a.-> Ew- - i cutors of the lust will and testament! of Ezra Heber, deceased, in all respects agreeable to tne order of the Adams Circuit Court made and entered in said estate for the sub-1 of the real estate hereinafter des-' •ribed, on MONDAY JANUARY' 12th! !!♦:>! at the Law Office of JAMES I'. MERRYMAN, in Knights of Columbus Building in the city of Decatur, Indiana, will offer for sale at ; private sale, free of liens thereon, for not less than the appraised value. between the hours of ten A. M. 1 and four P. M. of said day, the fol- ’ lowing described real estate, so or- ' dered s 'id by said court and situate ! in Adams County, Indiana towitiTHE WEST HALF OF THE \VI?ST : HALE OP’ iHE Noil I UWES I QUARTER OF SECTION THIRTY, ro w ns n i p ’r w en t sev e n NORTH EANGE FOURTEEN EAST CONTAINING FORTY THREE; ACRES MORE OR LESS. TEiniN One third cazh cm day of sale: One third in nine months and One third in eighteen months from day of sale. Provided purchaser may pay all cash, if he desires to do so. Deferred payments shall he evidenced by promisary notes on the usual bank form of note and bear 6% interest from day of sale and payment thereof secured by a first mortgage on said real estate. In the event said real estate should not be sold on said day the sale! thereof shall be c ontinue! from day j td day at the same place and on. the same terms as above set out un-' til said reai estate shall have been] s Id. Marion Reber and Noah Hendricks j E '.erut'Ts James T. Merryman, Atty. De< 19-26-J-2I COURTHOUSE Marriage License Russel A. White Decatur, manager Service station, to Vivian Acker Decatur. Raymond Brandyberry. Decatur, meat cutter, to Marie Ref’ey, Decatur. Real Estate Transfers Fredrick Echafer et ax 40 acres in Fiench township to Emanuel Gerber for $4,500.03. John H Blakey et. ux, 80 acres ii: ■ I nion township to John W. Biakev [far $3,000.00 New Case Filed Civil action in Adams circuit court was filed today entitled John S. Falk vs. T J. Durkin, suit on notes. — —.- —-o ...... Notice of Annual Meeting The Annual meeting of the members of the Decatur Savings & Loan Association will be held Monday, January 12th at 10:00 a.m., at Graham & Walters office, 119 S. Second street. Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. I 'i here will be an elsetlon of four directors, for a period of one year, and siu-h other business that 'may come before tlie meeting. PAUL H. GRAHAM, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer 29-30-31-1-2-3-5 6 7 8

For 1931 License Plates Piease See Winefride Kitson I American Security Company Ist Door West of Postoffice

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET (Corrected Jan. 2) Hogs, 200 lbs. down SB.OO . Hogs. 200-250 lbs $7.60 ! Hogs, 250-300 pounds .... $7.25 Hogs. 250 pounds up $7.00! Hog '. 350 pounds up $6.90 H. gs, 130 pounds down $8.20 down Hogs. 130-180 pounds $8 .301 Hogs. 180-220 pounds . SB.IO Hogs, 220-260 pounds $7.70 j Hogs. 260-300 pounds $7.40 Hogs, 300-350 pounds $7.25 : Roughs $6.00-6.25 ■ i.Vealers $12.50 Lambs $7.50 - FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK — Fort Wayne, Ind., Jan. 2.—(U.R>—; Li v.-stock: Hog market, 10c higher; 100-140 lbs., $8.10; 140-160 lbs., $8.25; 160180 lbs., $8.10; 180-200 lbs., $8: 200-] 225 lbs., $7.90; 225-250 lbs., $7.75; | 250-275 lbs.. $7.60; 275-300 lbs.. I $7.50; 300-350 lbs., $7.35; roughs, $6.25; stags, $4.50; calves, $12.50; lambs, $7.50. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK — East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 2.—(U.P.) | —Livestock: Hogs: Receipts, 4,200; holdovers I 400; generally steady to strong, de-| pendabl ■ trade on weights below | 21J lbs., others slow, bulk desirable, 189210 lbs., $8.75; 120-160 lbs. $8.85-$9; 220-240 lbs., $8.35-$8.60; ■260.100 lbs., SB.IO-$8.25; packing! j sows, $6.50-$7.25. Catt! : Receipts, 300; mostly | cows, st ady, cutterg rades, $2.25- ; $4; beef cows. $5-$5.75; medium I steer.-. $8.75; common, $7.75. I Calves: Receipts, 750; vealers [unchanged, $13.50 down. | Sheep: Receipts, 2,900; lambs gen rally steady, demand only fair, good to choice largely $8.75; medium kinds and strong weights, $7.75; throwouts, $6.75. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. Muy Juy Wheat, Old .-79% .81 .65% New .80 .81% Corn, Old .69% .71% .71% N' w .70% .72% Oats. Ohl .33% .33% .33 New .33% .33% LOCAL GR.aIN MARKET (Corrected Jan. 2) No. 1 N'ewv Wheat 68c No. 2 New Wheat 67 C New Oats . .. 27c njir:e >- so c !{ >° 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn. per 100 lbs 7q c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 2lc BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 22( .

— X I LOANS TO FARMERS I L'p to $300.00 £ Special Time Plan « Franklin Security Co. , Over Schafer llilw. store I Decatur, lutl. |

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RURAL CHURCHES ■ Calvary Evangelical Church The Sunday School of Calvary i [church will meet at 7:30 under the!' ; leadership of Chalnier Miller. Following the lesson study the class . leader Otis Shifferly will conduct a prayer and praise service. Worship on Thursday night at 7:30 with . [sermon by Rev. M. W. Sunderman-; Willshire Circuit U. B. in Christ Rev. T. Weyer, Pastor Winchester [Sunday School at . 9:30 Meranda Bolinger Supt. [Preaching by the pastor at 10:3(1 i P, ayer meeting on Wednesday 7:00 ! it Willshire Sunday School ILLET Sunday School at .. 9:301 Floyd Morrison Supt [Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P M. 1 Preaching by the pastor at 7:30 ; Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30. Every body welcome to all ser- 1 vices. , — c Mt. Tabor M. E. Circuit H. E. Matteson, Pastor Mt. Hope M. E- Church 9:30 A. M. Sunday School, John Carey, supt. 7:3u P. M. Preaching by pastor. 7 p- m. Wednesday evening prater service Sister Fisher's home. Clark's Chapel M. E. Church 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. 10:30 A. M. Preaching by pastor Mt. Tabor M. E Church 9:00 A. M. Sunday School E. Koos i Superintendent Let the Mt. Tabor congregation show their hearty cooperation to the U. B. congregation by attending the revival services now in process there. Let us have agood represen-, ' ration there Sunday evening at 7:30. j Two Small Banks Are Closed by Directors Indianapolis, Jan. I—(UP)—TV Garrett Savings Loan and Trust Company of Garrett, was closed today by vote of its directors, the state banking department announc-

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ed. M. Harold Green was presi : dent and 11. .V Brown, cashier. It j was capitlaized at $40,000, with; loans of $120,000 and deposits of $220,000. Directors of the Fort Wayne Avenue State Bank, of indianap

PUBLIC SALE J. the undersigned, will sell at public auction at my residence. 1 mile south and ’fc mile east of Monroe. Ind., on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1931 Commencing at 10 a. nt. —HORSES— Hay Horse. 9 years old, weight 1625; Black Horse, 12 years old. weight 1650 lbs. —CATTLE— Holstein and Guernsey cow, 5 years old. bred Aug. 8. Holstein and Jersey cow, 8 years o'd, bred Dec. 5; these cows are giving good flow of milk; one Black cow. 5 years old. with calf by side. —HOGS— White Sow, due to farrow March 14; 6 Gilts will start farrowing! April 2nd; 3 feeders weighing 160 tbs. each; 3 feeders weighing 50 Tbs. each; 1 Duroc Male hog, 1 year old. HAY AND GRAIN Five tons of mixed hay; 25 shocks of fodder; 50 bushel of extra ‘ good seed oats; 500 bushel good corn. IMPLEMENTS Fordson Tractor with governor and fenders; 1 Oliver tractor plow; ! I clutch pulley; Troy wagon, 3*>g in. and beet rack; 1 Deering binder; I I Empire grain drill, 1C hoe; 1 Osborne 14-16 double disc; 1 McCorndck Deering manure spreader, new; . 1 John Deer 999 corn planter, j new; 1 McCormick-Deering No. 4 cultivator, new; 1 Flying Dutchman I hay loader; 1 Deering mower, 5 ft. cut; 1 Deering hay tedder; 1 land I roller; 1 60-tooth spike harrow; 1 Avery cultivator; i 14-in. walking breaking plow; 1 International 6-in. grinder; 11% h.p. Sandwich gas I engine and pump jack; 1 McCormiek Deering corn sheller; 1 wagon i ! bed.' MISCELLANEOUS One good set of breeching harness; 1 brooder house, 7x16; 1 I Ankerholt separator; 1 leather couch; 1 tank heater; one 50-gaL oil i | barrel: many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AiI sums of SIO.OO and under, cash. Above that amount ' | a credit of 6 months, purchaser to give a bankable note bearing 8~ interest the last 3 months. 4% discount for cash on sums above $lO 00 S. E. HAGGARD •Johnson & Leichty, aucts. Leo Ehiuger, clerk Ladies Aid of Monroe M. E. church will serve lunch PUBLIC SALE On account of Mr. Bowman leaving the farm, we will sell at public auction on the John Burlier farm, 3 miles north and % miles east of Dent school house; 5% miles northeast of Decatur; 6 miles south l'< mile west of Monroeville, on ' 1 THURSDAY, JANUARY 8. 1931 Commencing at 9:30 a. m., prompt. B—HEAD OF HORSES—B Sorral Brood Mare. 7 years old. weight 1950 lbs., in foal- Sorrel Mare, 6 years old. weight 1900 lbs., in foal. These mares are full sisters. both have light mane and tail. This team won firt pr ze in 1929 | and second nrize in 1930 in pulling contest at Decatur fair Sorn'l Mare. 14 years old. weight 1850 lb-., in foal, a fine brood mare- Bav Horse coming 3 years old. broke; 2 Sorrel Mare Colts, light inane and tail, be 2 years old in June; 1 Sorrel Horse Colt, coming yearlong STALLION. KING DE FOSTEAU (14961) Belgian sLllion. 5 years old, Sorrel, weight 2100 Jb«„ a sure breeder ’ 11—HEAD OF CATTLE—II Guernsey cow. 3 years old; Guernsey and Jersey cow 4 v -ars old Red Cow. 6 years old; Spotted cow. 4 years old; Roan cow, 2 years old The e cows all giving good flow of milk aud due to freshen in Mav , i June 1 Holstein Heifer; 1 Guernsey Heifer, bred; 4 HePfer Calves HOGS—4 good brood sows, bred to farrow in March; 6 lsu « G» tg j bred, to farrow in April and May; Spotted Poland Male hog ' SHEEP 35 gooil young Shropshire Ewes and 2-vear-old Buck **-• * w < lrt v?r oG - S "°" h c °"' e d ° S ' '"““ d “• - AKSS tS IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS FORDSON TRACTOR, complete. Oliver 12-in o tractor disc; Deering 8-ft. binder; Turnbull wagon;’ low i' d i gon u’v 2 lUV ’X s au<l gra '“ bed 3 CoUlt d>ied; Fertilizer gram drill 'io hole, like new; Easyway cylinder hay loader, like new; *Rot a ™ V* , ( ultipatker, new; 2 mowing machines* Teddor nni ’• r ,h° c » uy; I H. C. manure spreader, good Sn ° Lr r de “ V ’ eiiltivator; spike tooth and spring tooth harrows- n. P ’ ’ '" ir ” coed one; fanning mill; fettd grindtm; pa[ orm s- e S C ° rn ’ in,k ’ r ' mud boat; wagon box; bobsleds end ' ateTeedor n ,:or ? feller; breaking plows; Oliver riding break nig plow- two 7 shovl 1 2 .' vlilkin « sets work harness, one new; 1 pair housings- t, L P °Y S: 2 volts; one 2-gal. lard press; i pump jack; and many artk u" tn m °‘ Or ' '"’ 2 ous to mention. Some household good* J too numerTERM S—All sums of $lO and under,'cash - over itooa months will be given, purchaser to give % bankable no? . C ' C(ht o( 9 interest l he last 3 months; 49! discount for cash » ‘ Vearl,l B »% Terms of sale must be complied wrth VforeTemovinT tX° V r premises. c removing property from ; Lloyd Bowman and John Bucher i Roy Johnson, auctioneer. * ■ I Lunc!l served by Ziou s Missionary Ehiu « er > clerk

lolis. also voted to close their in- 1 ; stitution today. Officers said it I i would liquidate without loss to depositors. A. C. Nobes was president and ; Clyde R. Raub, cashier. The bank . was capitalized at $40,000, with 1

loans of SIBO,OOO, and deposits of $230,000. o Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wehmeyer, and daughter Helena spent Thurs-

PUBLIC SALE f 30—HEAD OF HORSES-30 rAnr J ARI Bellmont Farm, miles east of Detain Sp« state road 16. MONDAY, JANUARY 5,1931 f at 1:00 o’clock p. m. 30 Horses, all native horses, well broke, match id ,IV 7 single hordes. Mostly sorrels and roans. A few MAZ Don’t miss this sale if you want good horses. forenoon. We will hitch these horses and try ihesnerc] satisfaction. »u ti 10 Good Brood Sows due to farrow in March, 'ppj TERMS—CASH. 31 E. J. Ahr and Lou Sprungerj Johnson & Bartlett, aucts. Lunch will i — In case of bad weather sale under cover. PUBLIC SALE ► j

Having decided to quit farming. 11 will offer for sale at public auction I at the place 4 miles east of Bluffton I rvsr bridge, or 2’9 miles south of Craigville. or 8 miles west of Monroe. on Wednesday. Jan. 7, 1931 Commencing at 9 o'clock harp, the 1 following described property: HORSES, 4 Head—One match ! team of black geldings, cornin’ 1; vears old. sounn; i bay gelding, coining 4 years old, sound; 1 black mare, coming 4 years old. These ; Korses are all good, quiet workers. ; CATTLE. 25 Head —Ten head >f ; '•’gi«’er°d Holstein cows, carrying I b'ood lines from Ormsby, Korn- ! Ivke. Pontiac. Mercedes; DeKole I breeding; 9 head of grade Holstein -ows; 1 brown Swiss. These are >ll good young, heavy producing I milk cows, mostly due to freshen January, February and March.; Some With calves by side; 1 registered 2-year-01.l Holstein bull; 4 eligible to register Holstein bu"s ■ from 7 months to 1 year old 9 young heifer--. HOGS—Three young Duroc brood sows to farrow in February. n^F-?£z£ rißß,ePn head of sheeptfu°! n TRY c r I2i ’ hea '’ nf blood miu, El ’ Klis!l ’eshorn laying 5 head cockerals; 15 head Rhode Island Red pullets BEES— 12 colonies of io frame patent hives. These lyes were all q«Xs ned AU th 3 ban ' le “ ' smoker, eu eX , ” Ves ’ super8 > eo™^A,r® Ome Woo '‘hurn seed brX ? goort corn 111 cribbeaX : ; cra< k e'’ kov1 in, 11 Btraw i corn insilage- 5 bushels redeaned Little Red ClotI =—!?“ > a.KiX'X’ Held of our Hm s? = 420 acrp betler t| tiln ■>« )! '.’’? 113 Produced ) COM Rv u I ' t ' ls pnr l THRESHER L Sn A e R iLu BTER - «mi.ppod McCormick Powpr 1 bine with bean k '” wrill 8 com--xten ion t " - “ X” 1 a ' Ul 2 ’ main. This ninrhi,/ ln sn,a ” two seasons an ? ’ Wcrt ( condition. ' 3 n Hrst-class implements _ The toUowing

I day in Fort Wayn?. Mrs. H. A. Thomas yH Vivian have re'uriH eral day’s visit with I friends at ih. I’.auce.

(McCormick BS Farmall tn. one 14-inch traitor 1 'HH 'disc; corn j.ia' ’ fertilizer attacl nt | bay tedder; : single row corn mlti'a -|£g •’ary hoe attachment listed machinery ispra *as new. One th '■ • ,e ”l : tivator; 1 I- H. c corn W H. C. corn cult. V grain hinder. Rock Island " : stoue gearle- loa hay rake’ <> |pring-t hum cn’t urn 1- r: £ 55 Igra’n drill with ■ rt .attachment; M 1 ' rotary hoe: R”' l ' ,n “ •er; 1 good wagon with hay bed and 1 low wheel hay ladders. N| MISCELLANEOI'S- ,u i ton truck with min f nick 1 1920 F’l2 ;ttaf«onal 1’ h. : -''.W trailer; corn lv ’ arrow .1000-11' I - 1 ' ' » K'OO-chick Simple' l '' r ", ’ 1 (er stove; 75-gail |in jK i with steel lioiP'r I 1 er; 50-ft. %-inch i'» bbfr gl< grain sacks; 5 10 ill" 11 | 2 good sets of he.c. «’’l. ami cellars; 1 rep-i' Winchester rifle, ahn . gauge shot gun . J camenter tools, con i lin ' * I [emery, power rip ' planer comMned. ih’tll '• ■'torch, vices: Toledo i II inch pipe cutters and 'l"’ i I’,end Junior white pon JJ} -. lealfle range, almon I many other small ' W i! LIGHTING PLANT •ighting Plant with i art< - i in first class couditi ’i' i motors and bulbs. Oiu i ■ vac electric sweeper. fl' i 1 Hot Point eleetr ■ 9 : TERMS—SIO.OO or -a > over that amount nine n 1 ~ 1 will be given on M notes drawing bank"J ! ' » L 12% discount for i.e-. K rito be removed im ; il ’’ WILLIAM 1 j Baumgartner & Ell"> |ll(, ‘j|| I. Auctioneers. " , >Gideon Gerlier. Cl< >!t I Lunch will be ser« (J 51 grounds.