Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1931 — Page 2
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——— CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FO& bred Ayshlre bullj 20 mouths old. Also calvea. At ' a fair price. Henry Aseblenien.' Berne phone 4823. 293-33tx ! FOR SALE—4 Rord sedan ho<li>\-. ) 1922 Overland sedan body; 19*3 , Buick fi sedan; 1924 Dodge sedan 1925 Star coupe; 1925 Essex coach and 1924 Ford roadster with winter top. Frank Wrecking Company, Mon roe street. 16-6tx FOR SALE —1 steel lined stake body for truck. Good as new. G. D. Koeneman, route 4. Preble phone. 19-3tx FOR SALE —Ten good Gelts, bred to farrow first of May. Am selling ■ dressed hogs also quarters of good corn fed beef. Phone 876-A Peter C. Miller.lß-stx FOR SALE- Used short davenport in A-l condition. Cash or creslit. i Sprague Furniture Co., 134 W. Mon-’ roe St. Phone 199. 19-3: | FOR SALE - Used Fordson Traitors. New and used parts. Craigvllle garage.l9-6t FOR SALE — Pedigreed White Flemish and New Zealand rabbits. Also hutchi*. Will trade. Victor Kable, 510 Grant St. 19-3 t FOR SALE —Farm - Will - tra,ie"foi city property. Near Decatur. City light service. Write Box "A. W.” care of Democrat office. 20-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT- 2 or 3 light housekeeping rooms. First floor, private entrance. Modern home. Phone 511 310 North Third street, 16-ts FOR RENT — Light - housekeeping rooms in modern home. 803 North ’ Second street, phone 925 or 840. 18-3 t FOR RENT—Seven room semi modern home, garage and garden also for sale new reed stroller Phong 6735. 19-3tx FOR RENT—IS 4 acre farm; imme-! dlate possession; opportunityPhone 57 Rice Hotel. 20-3tx I FOR REN’t*—Fritifnger farm, 2% miles northeast of Decatur. Aet-1 na Life Insurance Company, Port-' land, Indiana. Itx ■ WANTED WANTED—Good, clean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. U ANTEb—<sirl wants work after school and on Saturdays. Call 854 Dierkes St. or phone 5754 15-331 X WANTED—To buy an express load of good horses. Call Ed Ahr at 36.1 20-3tx ' Salesman Wanted To represent Richman Brothers Clothes We announce for spring 1931 the finest line we have offered in our entire 52 years in business. An aggressive conscientious man is wanted to handle this new line in Decatur and vicinity. This is an opportunity to build up a permanent business and make a big income. THE RICHWAX RHOTIIEKS CO. < LK< EL INI>. OHIO Business Service Experienced in Electric Wiring, will figure your work at low cost. Best materials and select fixtures. Inspect my work for reference. Work guaranteed. —’ George Squier, phone 757. 22-23-24-27-28-29 X a AUCTION-1 will rent my improved 40-ecre farm cash rent to the high- j est bidder. Also will sell my personal propeity, Monday, January 26. a’ one o'clock. Terms, cash. Two miles east of Bluffton, C. F. Studebaker. 20-11 — o SALE CALENDAR Auctioneers are u sked to bring lu their sale dates which will b* run free of charge iu this caleu dar. Jan. 29—Ben F. Butler, 3 miles north, 3% miles east of Decatur 160 are farm; livestock and farm machinery. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan, 31 —Decatur Community Sale. Feb. 2 —Russel Howell, 1% miles east of Wabash,. Ohio; Jersey cattle. Roy Johncon. auct. Feb. 3—Virgil Barkley, 3% miles South. 1 mile west Monroeville , Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 4 —Jack Bauchot, 1 mile north 1 mile west Monroeville. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 9—B. A. Winans, 1 mile east of Baldwin, Ohio. Roy Johnson, auct. i Feb. 12 —Dave Wirts, % mile north of McGill, Ohio. Roy Johnson, Feb. Ferdinand Stauffer s’/i mi. north Berne, ’ mi. west % mi south Monroe on State, Road 27. ! CJSdng out sale. Jeff Liechty, Aueticl’enr. Feb. 17—A. W. JohEWMi. 2 mile east of Monroe, Ind. Roy Johnson, auct.
S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady 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 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyea Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m Telephone 135 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or I night. Ambulance Scrv.ce. Office Rhone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT For BETTER HEALTH SEE II DR. H. FROHNAPFEL , Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapath Riadonic diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. ASHBAUCHER&MAYNARD i Funeral Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD, I 1 assistant licensed embalmer. I Ambulance Service. 1 Phones 844 and 510 \<rrr<*B <»> pi bld letting Notice is hereby given that the tin-I dersigned. Superintendent of Con- - struction of the Hinch Drain in Hoot and Preble TownNhips, Adams County Indiana will on Friday. < .iMnuary 30. IH3I up until 10 o’clock A. M. of said day s at the office of Ralph E. Ro >p Coun- ; ty Surveyor, of Anams County, In- ( iana in the Court House in the - City of Decatur, Adams County In- ; diana, receive sealed bids for the construction of said drain in accordance with the report, plans profile - and specifications therefor now oi. file in the office of the Auditor of ■ Adame County, Indiana, in said cause <>»•!•: n a tile drain From Station 0 plus 00 to Station « £6 plus 00. Bids will *be received and a contract let for the draining system as : shown in the report, profile, plans . and specifications, therefor. No confidential bids will be accept- i ed. Each bidder will be required t > ■ .'■tatt- specifically for what he will ' construct said drainage system fur- ! nished all labor and material there- , for. Bidders will be required to file their bids as required by law upon f >rms furnished by the undersigned Superintendent of Construction. Ea* h bidder will be required to make and file with his bid necessary affidavit of non-roilusion and that he is a bona fide bidder. Each bid must oe accompanied by a good ami sufficient bond in a sum equal to double • the amount of such hid conditioned I for the faithful performance of said | work and contract. Each bid must be . accompanied with a certified check [ for 175.00 as surety tliat the bidder i will enter into contract if he be a-' warded the contract therefor. Such I bond to be approved by the Superin-I tendent of Construction. Said Super- I intendent reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Both bond and bids shall be acknowledged by a person ..uving 1 authority to administer oaths. No bid will be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of such worn or in excess of the benefits found. The time for the completion of th<* work will be made known by the Snperint. n<lent on the day of th • sale and the contractor will be required to complete the work within the time fixed in the contract. Ralph E. Roop Superintendent of Construction Dated this 16th day of January 19.31 .Jan 16-22 o —_ True Andrews of Monroeville visited in this city Thursday. — Ashbaudier’s MAJESTIC FURNACES ; ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS ;; Phone 765 or 739 Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewrit iug or stenographic work I will im- glad to <!<> il. Phone 12 for appointment. Fiui'once Holthouse fudge .1. T. Merryman's Law OlFicp. K nf C Hida
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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNL MARKET Corrected Jan. 23. No commission and no yardage taken off Hogs, 200 lbs. down JB.OO Hogs, 200-240 pounds . $7.70 i Hogs, 240-280 pounds . $7.40 Hogs, 280-300 pounds . $7.10 Roughs .. $5.50-$6.00 ! Stags .. $4.50 Vealers SIO.OO Lambs SB.OO • EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y„ Jan. 23.—(U.PJ —Livestock: Hogs: Dedeipts, 1,800; holdovers.' 3,000; fairly active to all Interests,l steady to weak, bulk desirable. 150208 lbs., $8.65-$8.75; few, $8.80; : 220-240 lbs.. $8.35 $8.50; 250-300 lbs.' $7.75-$8.15; few 350 lbs., $7.25. Cattle: Receipts, 100; steady,, weighty heifers, $7.40; cutters cows $2.25-$4. Calves: Receipts, 500; vealers active, 50c high r, $12,550 down. Sheep: Receipts, 2.600; lambs' more active than early better I grades. 25c lower; others about I steady, good to choic? 90 lbs. down. I $9.25; mixed lots, $9; medium: kinds and strong weights, $8.50; ! plain kinds around SB. — FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., Jan. 23. —(U.R) — Livestock. Hog market, 5-15 c lower; 100 140 jibs.. $7.75; 140-180 lbs., $8.10; 180i2oo lbs., $8; 200-225 lbs.. $7.90; 2251250 lbs.. $7.65; 250-275 lbs.. $7.50; ■275-300 lbs., $7.30; 300-350 ins., j $7.2'5; roughs. $6.25; stags, $4.50; I calves, $11; lambs, SB-$8.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE — Mar. May July Sept. Wheat, Old .79% .8178 -64% New .78% .82% Corn, Old .64% .66% .6778 -68 New .65 .67'8 Oats. Old .32% .32% .32 New .32'8 LOCAL GRxIN MARKET Corrected Jan. 23, No. 1 New Wheat GSc I No. 2 New V/fjeat. 67c I New Oats 29c | Barley 50c j Rye 50c | No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 tbs 65c —80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET I Eggs, dozen 15c BUTTERFAT AT STATION j Butterfat ... 22c I ’ Miss Pauline Marshall aceompam jled M.s. O. R. Marshall and daughter of Fort Wayne to their home today where she will spend the week end. ._r> NOTH E OF FINAL SETTLE MEN I OF ESTATE NO. 2H20 Nolhg- ik hereby given to the en-. litnjN. lieii-H and legatees of Eff'f Jhjp* Brew»t<?r, deceased, to appeal In the Adams I’iretiit Court, held >H Deuatur, Indiana, on llie 18th day ol February, lin’Jl, and show raiise i! •any, why tin- !■ INAL SHI'TLKMENT i ?('(’OUNTH with the estate of sai<‘ I Icut'dent shouhi not be approve*! • ami said lieirH are notified t » I her la ml there make proof of heirHliip land receive their distributive shares \v. A. W ells, Administrator Decatur. Indiana. January 23. 11)31 Attorney C. L. Walters. I Jan 23-nr
DECATL’R DAILY DEMOCRAT ERIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1931.
RURALCHURCHE. Willshire Circuit—U. B. in Christ Rev. T. Weyer, pastor. Willshire Sunday School at 9:30 a. in. : Floyd Morrison, superintendent. Sermon by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Women’s Bible class will meet 1 on Friday at 2p. in. with Mrs. D. H. Morrison. Winchester i Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Meri.auda Bolinger, superintendent. Prayer,, and piais service at I 10:3o a. m. Sermon by the pastor at 7 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7 p. m. Everybody welcome to all seri vices. o Decatur M. E. Circuit Glen Bryan Pastor Mt. Pleasant Church. Sunday school 9:30, Jesse Singleton, Supt Beulah Church. Sunday school 9:30, Chas. Fuhrman, Supt, Morning worship 10:30; serincn jby Rev. J. Thomas Beam. This will be the fourth quarterly conference. Every member of these | < hurclies is urged to be present, i Come with reports. No night services. > o St Pau! Church i Miss Mary Montague of Lima. Ohio, who had charge of the song i service at the revival meetings which closed recently at the St. . Paul Church, will return for the regular worship service at the I church Sunday. Sunday school will 'F'lllilßlj NO ONEjquesdons insurance, but the question is—how well is c your house covered? c There’sthatever-presentques-c tionof (l)Burglarylnsurance, also those (4) other ever-pres-a entquestionsof Public Liability, Water Damage,Plumbing r anil Heating Repairs and c Glass Breakage. Our new HOME OWNER’SPOLICY answers them all in one easy-priced p combination. Ask us hou- easy! It al wavs pays to — ■TNA . I Z E V 1- (- The ■ Suttles-Edwards 7 Co.. Inc. Phone No. 358 j Over Niblick’s Store j lllliilftiiliil
I Red Cross on Errand of Mercv i B i . a A~ :Jr - 1 f s ,; 4 J r J f C P' I 1
Three workers at Red Cross • headquarters, Washington, D. C. (L. to r.) : Misses Mary Tossnitki, Laura Pizerega and Flora
be held at 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning, followed with the worship service conducted by the pastor. ! Rev. J. E. Smith. Miss Montague , assisted with the revival services ’ which were in progress at the St Paul church for three weeks, and the meetings proved most success- , ful. The public is cordially invited . to the meetings Sunday. o Decatur Circuit U. B. Church Rev. W. 0. Johnson, Pastor Pleasant Grove ■Sunday School at 9:30, Nettie : Harden, Superintendent. Lesson subject, "Conflicting i Ideals-" Class meeting at 10:00, Fred Bit--tier Class leader. Riva re Sunday School at 9:30 Matilda i Hower, Superintendent. Class meet- j ing at 10:30, John Thatcher, Cla«s ■ • j leader. , I Christian Endeavor at 6:330, Haz|el Chronister, President. ' j Piayer meeting Wednesday evenling at 7 o'clock. Victory Sunday School at 9:30 11. E. Bas- - ter Superintnedent. ' Morning Worship at 10:30, ser-
Il •• • ' • Window Glass Installed Automobiles Completely Rebuilt Fender Repair and Top Work * Car Simonizing I Al] work guaranteed. Saylors Motor Co ’ ’ —i.Bui: m,iix —---- -
<■ Lavisson, packing a box with supplies for sufferers in the drought-stricken regions.
mon by Rev. G. M. Sills P. E. Evening worship at 7:30 Sermon by Rev. G. M. Sill P. E. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, Gregg Knittie, Class leader. The second quarterly conference of the year will be Sunday January 25 at Victory, The business session will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 c lock Rev. G. M.'Sill district superintendent in charge. Everybody welcome to all these services. —o COURT HOUSE Case Venued Here The case of Mary E. Barrow vs I Raymond S. Deale, a suit on note, | has been venued here from the Allen county circuit court. Real Estate Transfers Dariel A. Eckroto et ux land in j Hartford township to Joel Leichtv et ux for SI.OO. Clara Lehrman ei al, in lot 16.1 Decatur, to Hubert P. Schmitt et ux I for SI.OO. j Get the Habit—Trade at Home
Will Buy Carload Os Horses Here Word has been received from Carl Bailey of Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, who has’ bought horses in and a- ■ round Decatur for the last 20 years, that he will he in this city the firs: o’ February to buy an express load ■ lof good horses. Mr. Bailey state-! that he would have to >uy the load of animals cheaper this year on account of the generally low market. ——— -.j— I LOANS TO FARMERS | | Up to $300.00 | ■ Special Time Plan g s Franklin Security Co. I | Over Schafer Hdw. store E E Decatur, Ind. g
Public Auction —OF—--120 Acres REAL ESTATE 120 Acn Will be sold in separate tracts. 80 and 40 acres each, or as a whole The undersigned Executor of the estate of Jacob Bollenbacner, <ea«ed, will offer for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION at the farm descfii as follows, to-wit: The West half t of the South East quarter (14) of section tw ; ty-one (21) township twenty-five (25) Range fifteen <lst East I Adams County, Indiana, containing 80 acres of land, also the M East quarter (‘4) of the North West quarter (*4) of section twen eight (28) same township, Range, county and state. Good buildings, good dirt, fair fences, and in a splendid neigho hood. These farms are located 1 mile South and 1 mile East from 1 Mt. Carmel Church or M mile East and % mile South of the Jeffers Central High School Building in Jefferson Township, Adams Couil Indiana. Sale will be made on the Premises beginning at 10 oci< u.m. on MONDAY, the 2nd day of February, 1931. These farms will be sold in all things subject to the approval the Adams Circuit Court, and on the following Terms, to-wit At least one third of the purchase price to be paid in cash on day of sale, and the balance in two equal payments in six and t” months from day of sale, deferred payments to be evidenced by notes the purchaser hearing six percent interest from date waiving relief i providing attorney's fees and secured by mortgage on the real esl sold. Purchaser may pay all cash. Come to this sale and buy a farm, why rent? Abe Bollenbacher, Executor J- A. Michaud, auctioneer John T. Kelly, Attorney. Government and County Road Bonds We have a supply of United States Libert.' Bonds and County Road Bonds to sell at market prices. your orders at once. Bonds are in denominations of from S2OO to SI,OOO and carry 4!4 and 4/z percent interest. He also have other high grade securities' in which you may be interested. Our greatest desire is to serve you. Old Adams County Bank
He is assisted in buying horses I Ed Ahr of this city. - O I NOTICE FOR BIO* FOR FERTILIZER Notice is hereby given tnat I Board of County C<»mm ssioneri Adams County Indiana will on Tu| day, February. 3, 1931 and up uh ten o'clock A. M. on said day, reeej sealed bids for the furnishing Ten (10) tons of 2-12-6 Fertilil delivered at the county Infirma i properly prepared ami mixed, in I I bags, free of all transportatl charges. The board reserves the right toi ject any and all bids. ' George Shoemaker John G. Hoffman Frank O. Martin Board of Commissioners Jan II — - — Appointment of Idministratrix No. 27M1 Notice is hereby given, That ' 1 undersigned has been appointed J minijitratrix f the estate of Ta dore A. Hendricks lat of Adi county, deceased. The estate is p bably solvent. Lizzie M. Hendricks. Adnnnistril H. M. De Voss. Attorney. January 9, 1931 Jan
