Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1931 — Page 2
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• CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES I FOR SALE FOR SALE MlcliTgan apples, spies |175. Three other varitles at *1.50* Bring your baskets Fresh made apple Hutter 11.25. Gallon Jar included A. M. Manlier Pleasant Mills. 32-6tx FOR iiALE Dark red bull calf~l f months old. Herman Ehlerdiug, Route 1, Decatur, Preble phone. 33-3tx FOR - SALE—IO head of good farm horses. Will trade for springer cows. Earl Moser, Wren, O. 34-6tx FOR SALE Rotary lioe. good as new, at Ferdinand Stauffer's sal 1 , Friday, Feb. 13; 1 mile west and mite soutli Monroe. 34t3x FOR SAI E —New crocks, all sizes, *4 Io la-gal. Closing out entire stock at per gallOii, 13c. Niblick I & Co. 35-3tx FOR SALE—Holstein male calves | Ham 31.5 butterfat. 4 years. Sires Dam 31.000 milk; 600 lb. butterfat; 10,000 fts. milk. Rare chance. J. O. Trick Sr. route 6, Decatur. 35-31 FOR SALE - Baldwin apI>l es. fancy A-l grade $1.75 bushel. Sweet cider 25c gal. by bbl. 30 cents a gal. by gallon. August Koeneman, Hoagland, Ind. 35-6*.x FOR SALE—Week old calf. Dennis Striker Berne RR 2 35-31 X j FOR KENT FOR RENT—Light house keeping ' rooms in modern home. 803 North , Second street. Phone 925 or 840. FOR RENT — Semi modern house I with large garage. Good location, j $lB per month Phone 6735 30-9tx i FOR RENT —5 room strictly mod-' ern flat. Furnished or unfurnished. Steam heat furnished. Call j Dyonis Schmitt, phone 79. 35t >• WANTED IVANTED—Good, clean, big Rags, suitable tor cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED —Girl wants any kind of ( work; house work, office work, or as soda clerk. Phone 1.86. 35-3tx MALE HELP Wanted, young ma.i over 18. Now employed, to enter Radio, Television, and Talking Pictures. Steady employment and good opportunity for the man who is will ini’ to learn. Experience unnecessary. Box AXZ. 30-6tx ' To buy 5 or* « rood *wes. Write A. J. Smith, route 9,JJ)ecatur. 34-3tx DRESSMAKING — Bring me your Children’s dressmaking, also plain staling, relining coats and small alterations. Prices reasonable. Miss Belva Teeple, 612 N. Second Street, PMtene 1262. 34-3tx - 1 1 "» WANTED — Lots to plow or will Mttul ashes and tin cans. Call 1162 35-2tx "LOST AND FOUND LOST—A five dollar bill, lost some•where on second street Saturday night. Finder please tali this offi»e. ’ 33-3tx LtfST —IH3I License Plate No 409I;'A. east of Decatur. Finder please cap Phone E-882 or return to this of.ice. E. Merita R-3. 35-3tx o —- •’ Observatory Sites factor* lire taken Into ccuishleriitlon in choosing sites fur 1 observatories. A site Is chosen ' where there are a large number of | cjjhir nights In the year, where the up- is tree from dust and haze, '•here the altitude is high enough for the site to he nliove part <>f the ajr. Where a dry climate assures • landless skies, mid w'here smoke nwi artificial lights of cities are ab sent. To tins must be lidded the fjj-tor of 'good seeing" as opposed t». “poor seeing." * o ■■■■—— '
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S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* amwered promptly day or night. i Office phone 600 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR r Attendant 1 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 Eyes 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 C*ll* answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone JO. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT — 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. tPI'oiXTMF.XT oi- r:\i.<trott \<>. 27114 Motive is hereby given That th*undersigned has beon app. inted Executor of the estate of Elizabeth KU**! late of Adams C unity deceased, ’Hr ’ Estate is probably solvent. r* irvey 1». Klee Executor January 26, 1931. Judson W. Teeple. Atty. Jan 27 Feb 3-10 o — NO 111 11 TO NON-HEM DEVIS In ihr IdiintN C ircuit Court ADAMS COUNTY: SS Complaint For Divorce No. 13.M17 Adrian Elzey VS. Carrie Elzey It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, th <t Carrie Elzey, the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Carrie Elzev that she be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 4th day of April, 1931, the same being the 54th Juridicial Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Mombw. the 2nd day of February A. D. 1931, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness, my name, and the Schl of Haiti Court hereto affixed, this 2nd day of February 1931. Bernie* 4 Nelson Clerk. February 2. 1931. E'J A. Bosse, Attorney. Feb. 3-10-17 NOTICE OF FIN VI. SEIII.EMENI OF KM’‘,TE NO. 2111 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs ami legatees of Samuel Zuerrlier, deceased. Io appear in tn • Xdams Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the 2 Ith day of Februtry iw.H, and show cause if anv vhv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said deceuent should not be approve.i; I 'and said heirs are notified to then | I ind there make proof of heirship, I ni l receive their distributive shares. ”«vH ,z ir.’lip- * rt-winlsf r*>* ■ Decatur, Indiana, February 2 1931 I pen o- io ’AL‘G •— Bargains in Living j R<»;in, Dining Boom suits, mat | j tresses and rugs. Stuckny and Co,; i tfouroe. Our phone number is 44 168-tt SALE CALENDAR Aucti<z nets are «.sked io bring !'B their sale dates which will b r I run free of charge in this calen j tar 1 Feb. 11 —Mrs. Geo. Scare. 1 m:le south. I l ,mi. west Convoj', Ohio Roy tohneon, auct. i Feb. 12—Dave Wirts, ’/, mile north of McGill, Ohio. Roy Johnson, auct. Fell. ’3—Ferdinand Stauffer SV. ini. tiorth Berne, 1 ml. west V 4 mi south Monrce on State Road 27. Closing out sale. Jeff Liechty,, Auctioneer. Feb. 16—Ed. Boesse, 1 ml. south, 1% mi. cast Geneva. Closing out sale and pure bred Holstein cattle. Roy Johnson, auct. | Feb. 17 —A. W. Johnson, 2 mile east of Monroe, Ind. Roy I i Johnson, auct. Thursday, February 19 J Meso Myer*. 3 miles south of Do* i catur, Jeff Leichty, auctioneer. • Feb. 20 —Fred Iseli, 4 mi. west and II 1 mi. south Monroe, farm sale. . Feb. 24 Louis Schaadt. % mile , south Middleberry, Ohio; 9 mile I east Decatur. Roy Johnson, auct] February 24, S J. Bowers, 1 mile! West and mile soutli of Peterson , |ll. H. High, auctioneer. Feb. 20—Bert Marquardt, 3 mile north Monroeville on Lincoln highway. Pure bred Chester , White hog sale. Roy Johnson, j! auct.
THIMBLE NOW SHOWING A REMORSEFUL LADY” BY Ei Ci SEGaV WiTa iRm u • p.l Oft ■” m » / r7M*TAn KiMO-AENVio T O , I TPE HEX! COw) BAmvt B' »a' •< z /•>! 7 |’V~l [’ ib'DNT KILL HIM- \1 <LL COME, ™TJ * HvnuJ HiS U&SXD OFF - ) OMO SMS MY BoCkllT? T B' '' ' O k-V v yot) FE - e < u ' =suu RICiHT ? ; I oSp H M INTO THE. < ROW. lUU. GET Th? B> Mr! r > OH.GOODy! I 4UST SHOT ? GOOD HEXU MEOlciNt J - B.’ < / ixMPtT HAME I DONE,! HIM in THL SHOOI.DE.R-/ BET .ER jHOO HM 3RE.WR Hi 5 BiiiW . fflu ' 6000 HEHVENS! HE UJOH'T DIE - VMZ / —M. ad K \ -A A' SHOULDN'T HAVE s SO 6LAD! r " ' / ar-TX fR* B W ”' \ t * touJ } Jm B’’ - AW i J® VHiEF/ .A Bkh Ij v - ■ MMjj. ] * V’Udjflfe- \ ■ophw lv. \A. CE ZLT ° q I * Xj-iy J ■ytnot / -.‘I9H Kill. *>n.i. )ll ie. IRC. Great nriWf right* re**r t »4 ( 111/ . ... * I — ■ ■ ■—* _ ——-————— ——————- • for MR. BROAD OF WALL STREET By Charles McManw ■_ p P j 9 SEI row. o■. r® s c - 3anC4 kßb® WbWI \ v'" • M Vn .* 1 j
* MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET (Corrected Feb. 10) No commission and no yardage taken off Hogs. 100-140 pounds $7.69 | Hogs, 140-180 pounds .... S7.SO ' Hogs, 180-220 pounds $7.70 ; Hogs, 220-260 pounds $7.30 | Hogs, 260-300 pounds S6.SO I Hogs, 300-350 pounds $6.40 ' Houghs . sa.Oo-$5.25 I Stags ................. .......................... $3.46 i Veaters . $10.6u Lambs SB.OO FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 10.—<U.R) - Livestock: Hog mark t. higer, 7..0-140' lbs., $7.60: 'lf-lnO lbs., $7.90: IGO-' 180 U>s., $8; 180-200 lbs, $7.90; 200-' 210 lbs., $7.80;-210-220 ibs., $7.60; 220-230 lbs., $7.45: 230-240 lbs., $7.35; 240-260 lbs., $7.20; 260-280 lbs.. $7; 28U-300 lbs.. $6.80; 300-350 lbs., $6.60; roughs, $5.50; stags, $1; calves, $10.50; lambs, SB-$8.50. ' CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept. Wheat, Old .79% .82% .71% .72 New .SO .84 Corn. Old .66% .69 .70% .70% New .67 .69% Oats, 011 .34% .34% .33% New .34% .35 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK I East Buffalo, N. Y„ Feb. 10.- UR) — Livestock: Hogs: Receipts, 1.100; holdovers Hu): active to packers; generally 15-15 c higher; weights below 2uo ills., at maximum upturn: bulk <!■?- I sirable, 140-200 lbs.. SB-$5.75; 205 I lbs., with medium end, $8.50; 22')-j ! 250 lbs., SB-$8.50; 260-280 lbs.,' J>7.6f)-s7.j;». Cattle: Receipts, 50; cows tin-' thanged; cutter grades, $2.50-4.25. Calves: Receipts, 100; vealers steady, sl2 down. Sheep: Receipts, 400; lambs active; fully steady with Monday s I close and 15-25 c over opening; i good to choice, $9.25 to mostly ' few 105 lbs., $8.75; medium I kinds and throwouts, $8.25-$8.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Feb. 10) | ' No. 1 New Wheat 66c j No. 2 New Wheat 65c I New Oats 28c Barley 50c Rye 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn, pOr 100 lbs. 72c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dogen 12c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 20c Takes Oath of Office As State Treasurer I Indianapolis, eb. 10 (lit’) - Uatn joi of it e as treasurer of state was taken here today by William Storen I Democrat. Scottsburg. who succeedibid Mis. Grace B. Reynolds. II dm les H. Wells, new Albany, be ■jeaiue chief debuty treasurer. <, 'Get the Habit—Trade ax Homs.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1931.
. NONTH F OF FIN 11. :TTLBMENT • OF ESTATE NO. 2«IM } is hereby given t<» the < r. - ! jditors, heirs and legatees «>f John M. ttibson, deceased, to appear In the a] Adams Circuit Court, held at Deea--1 tur, Indiana -n the 25th da> of ’ .February, 1931, and show cause if Janx win the FINAL SETTLEMENT I ACCOUNTS with the estate of said (iece.hnt should not be approved: and said heirs arc notified to then' and there make proof of heirship., and receive their distributive shares. • I toy Gibson, Administrator Decatur, Indiana, Feb. 2. 1931. Attorney H. M. DeV’uss. 1 I Feb. 3-10 *' r~ — | \PIMMN I MEN !' OF EXE( I TOR I 1 \n. 2793 if Notice is hereby given That the ‘ undersigned has been appointed Ex-| J ecutor of the estate of Julius Erhart | U late of Adams county deceased. Tn * I , (estate is probably solvent. • > Harry Erhart Executor : January 27 1931. FrYivhte and Litterer Attys U* Jan. 27 Feb 3-10 o Get tne Habit—Trade it Home. —
i ' i A definite part of earnings — something each week or each pay day i * . . . put into a Savings Account in this Bank, backed by commanding resources ... is like a trading ship, seaworthy and able to combat the e’ements •■' . I I . . . sailing to foreign lands, markets of other ' nations r O I r n ... and returning with prolit to him who sent n- it forth. iOLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK
MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Longekuergc.entertained for Sunday iiinaer Mr. land Mrs. Otto Longeaberger ami family of Monroe. j Rosamond Gould of Decatur, j spent tlie week-end with Mr. and i Mrs. O. O. Hocker and family. • Mr. and Mrs. Jason Essex returned Sunday evening from a visit I with relatives and friends at Dei witt, Arkansas. Mrs. Orvall Osterman and son ■ Harlecn of Florence, Ind., visited relatives over the week-end. Hubert Meyers and Creo Crist <M Fort Wayne, were the guests of .Mr. land Mrs. J F. Crist Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Andrews of I Angola, visited relatives in Moniroe Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Menno Doth were (the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. i Harry Klopfenstine in Bluffton Sunday. Mi. A. D. Crist of Winchester, jspent the week-end witlt relatives. I Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Riley entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibson and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Smit It of Fort 1 Waytie. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bahner. ■—in niirr ~ tut I—rrwmri1 —rrwmri m —
Decatur Community Sale | I Decatur. Indiana Saturday, February 14,1931 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. HORSES-There will be a load of North Dakota horses in this J sale. Pair buy mares, 3 and 4 yrs. old. weight 2700 tb»; bay mare and brown mare team wt. 3100 lbs; pair bay mares. 5 and 6 yrs. old. wt. 2600 Tbs; pair bay mares. 7 yrs. old, wt. 2700 tbs; pair bay mares, 4 yrs. old; brown horse. 4 yrs. old; two pair 2 yr. old colts; pair gray horses, wt. 2900 lbs; pairliorse mutes, 3 and 4 yrs. old. All broke and good workers. Many other good young horses. About 20 good native workers. ' . 25 Head of CATTLE 100 feeding shoats, all immuned; several good brood sows; 20 head good Shropshire ewes. Chickens. Sow leans. Manure spreaders. Harness. Riding corn plow. And other farm implements. TERMS—CASH. DECATUR COMMUNITY" SALE Johnson and Bartlett, and gtruhm—Auctioneers. 23BM»1WIW'lllillll BIIMI I BUM || Horse Sale I will soli ;il public miction on the Joe Bowen farm, 1/3 mile north ( of \\ illshire, on Willshire and Decatur road, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1931 Commencing al 12:30 p. m. 21 Head of GOOD YOUNG HORSES Two good learns of Roan Mares. Several oilier Match leitms. Horses ttfti be seen and hitched Thursday. Come -aud lock them over, you will not be dissapoinled. I I RMS CASH. E. ACHESON, Owner Roy Johnson, aUct. I II -
Mrs. Amos Brandyberry spent Monday in Decatur, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Branch. * Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist and ‘ sons. Quentin and Keunit spent ■ Sunday in Decatur, the guests of Mr 1 and Mrs. Halve Lammiman and sou Bobby. , Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hendricks 1 called on Mrs. Maud Dorwin at the 1 • Memorial Hospital Sunday after- - noon. t Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster were - the dinner guests of Mrs. Oda Bol? ] linger Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hahnert en1 tertained at Sunday dinner for the following guests Mr. and Mrs. Donfl aid H9*mert of Mdneje, Mr. Paul ?_ .
f FOR RENT e DOUBLE DWELLING. i- For one or two families. Semi-modern. AVi'l rent either or both. 2 squares from Court House/ Dore B. Erwin t Phone 304
Johnson and Wilma Feansths, Her-1 man Kirkendall and Lee Miller, of I Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Seipol of Fort Wayne, called on Mrs. Rena Hendricks Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William McKean were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. Clarence McKean, living east of Monroe. Sunday, Mrs. WilHair.
PUBLIC SALE I As I am leaving the taim I will sell at public auction mi the ' Brady farm, 4 miles south and 1 mile west of Payne, 0 .11 miles 1 and i mile west of VanWCrt. O , 7 miles north and 2 mil s veatM I Convov, 0., % mile north of McGill. 0., commencing at 1":9» a. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1931 ■ • The Following Described Property: 5 HEAD OF HORSES —Team oti Bay Geldings 12 atul I weight SOWTTbs.. a real work team;r—Slack horse. 4 years uld, , well broke, weight 1650 lbs; Gray horse, 5 yeans old. sound, well I weight 1725 lbs; Gray Mare, 15 years old, sound, well broke. 4 HEAD OF CATTLE- Jersey Cow, 6 years old, to h f resit MM 15; Swiss and Jersey cow, 7 years old, to be fresh by day ot Jersey and Swiss cow. 6 years old. to be fresh by day <>l sale, cow? 4 years old. giving good flow of milk. ■ 35 HEAD OF HOGS—IO good Duroc Brood Sows, will farrow IM March 8 to April 1; 24 good Duroc Shoats, will weigh lot) tbs. I Duroc Male Hog. one year old. 15 HEAD OF SHROPSHIRE EWES—From 2 to 5 years o.t!,M I start lambing March 1; also one Buck. FARMING IMPLEMENTS— McCormick-Deering 8 (t. Binder. 2 good wagons; 2 gondola racks; Hoosier 12-hole grain drill, like I I.H.C. 2-row corn plow, like new; I.H.C. single row corn plow. J I.H.C. corn planter, new; ? section wood frame Jjarro« : section I row; disc. 18-16, new; disc. 14-16; Keystone push hay loader, like I I.H.C. side delivery, new; 14 inch walking breaking plow: Oliver walking plow; Deering mower, new: hay slings new >- I dump rake; 2 double sets breeching harness; 6 collars ..>6 ess >MM bat or; Oliver 14 inch riding breakink plow; single row corn I 4,000 building tile; barn frame, 20x36; 31 fence post 5 I trees and single trees; wagflh neck yoke; set o goffer shovels: 2 I forks; dung fork; cross cut saw; beet fork and various ot it r i Also 3 tens of Timothy Hay. B TERMS—AII sums of SIO.OO and under, cash. On ‘'unis SIO.OO a credit of 6 months will be given, purchaser gi> itig note, without interest, if paid when due. If not paid win n due 8% interest from date. A discount of 5% for cash on all .-unis $lO. No property to be removed until terms of sale are > DAVID WIRTS ■ i Roy Johnson, auctioneer ~ O. E. W lute, Hot lunch will be served. 1.... 1..,. -■ 7 PUBLic“SA Ca As I have decided to quit farming 1 will sell at ptiblm j my farm located 5% miles north of Berne, or 1 mile wt ' ana » south ot Monroe, on Federal road No. 27, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1931 I Beginning at 10:00 o’clock, sharp B p HORSES—I sorrel mare, 8 years old. weight 1500 tbs 1 8 years gid, weight 1600 lbs; 1 bay horse, 10 years old. weight xa*- M ' 1 bay horse, 11 years old, weight 1,700 tt»; 1 colt coming 1 ..'.W I sired by the David Habegger horse, a good one; sorrel cent co' lll ■ ' years old and black colt coming 2 years old. K HOGS —8 shoats weighing from 135 to 150 lbs. H SHEEP—I 6 head of extra good ewee, 2 and 3 years chi ■ HARNESS—2 sets of farm harness, collars and flym-t ■ MISCELLANEOUS—Corn shelter; tank heater; grain imt A-shape hog houses; base burner; No. 12 DeLaval cream separate most hew; double trees; single trees; shovels; forks, hay .-nng*. poons and mafty other articles too numerous to mention. CATTLE—I cow, 5 year old, with calf by side; 1 Ifel.-t?m Guernsey «ow, 3 years old, with calf by side; 1 black cov.. s >*’ ars with calf by side; 1 black cow, 6 years old, bred in August. 6' v "?' lB How of milk; 1 cow coming 10 ytars old, will be fresh last ot M’W 2 heifers to freshen about first of March; 1 heifer,’pasture heifer, few r months old: 1 bull 18 month* okl, a good one. JB HAY AND GRAIN —About 10 tons of light mixed hay; s, veta "W of heavy mixed hay; about 200 bu. of oats in the bin; 250 to good yellow corn in crib; some corn fbdder. A IMPLEMENTS — Deering binder; Milwaukee mower: l |,in loader; •Hoosier grain drill; International cheek rower: mam"' 1 ' ) er; hay tedder; hay rake; double disc; wagon with good b< < t ia' " ■ , wagon with bed; 2 spike-tooth harrows; 2 walking breakinu I' 1 ' ■ double shovel plow: single shovel plow; riding cultivator: piilvenw John Deere riding breaking plow; storm buggy. „, t B TERMS -All sums of $5.00 and under cash; over that atn"' cred t 0f.9 months' time will be given on good bankable net' s. j c interest tile last 3 niontlns, 4% discount Lcr cafih. No good* , i emoved until satisfactory settlement is made. O FERDINAND STAUFFER, O* ner l i Jeff Liechty, Auct. j- Baumgartner. Lunch will be served by Winchester U. B. Church. ■
McKean and gran.; : McKean, celebra'. >i anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. J.Era. Mrs. Dan N'oft'sin.-. aaj MrHendricks maliie : rt .VIABLE | Sunday and spent the . Mr. anti Mrs. 11. It , t.-te-man. —■ Get the Habit —Trade at
