Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1931 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES ▼ ■■ "I ' L - ■■ ■ ■■■ FOR SALE
FOR SaLIE - Partners: C'ut yo:ir cost of production by using Rhum’s 33% Lime Phosphate at the price of 18% acid Phosphate. Contain* no harmful acid, gives first crop results. The ideal legume fertilizer. A supply is near you. Write Rhum’s Phosphate and Chemical Co. Mt. Pleasant. Tenn. 46-6: I’ol! SALE-1 Jersey Cow and a Guernsey cow fresh soon Alfred J. Smith 3 miles west and 1-2 mile south of Monroe. 47-3 t FOR SALE—2 lay old heifer calf. Lewis Selking Sr. Decatur R. R. 1 47FOft" — Some Alfalfa hay" Phone 862-J 47-3tx FOR SALL — Dynamite. Julius llaugk Phone 666 and 660 47-3tx FOR SALE Largest glass of Archbold's buttermilk in town for 5c at Max Sether’s 47-3 t FOR SALE— Clearance of entire stock of crocks to 8 gal at 13c per gallon. Niblick and Co. 48FOR SALE — 5-year-old Belgium horse, 1600 lbs., white mane and tail. Wm. Drake, RFD No. 8, Decatur. 49-6tx IT)R —^LE~OR — TRADE -— 7-acre farm. 4-room house and pantry, barn, chicken house, out buildings; 40 young fruit trees, maple grove just put out. Good well. Call Walter Sudduth, phone 873-T 49-3tx FOR SALE - 2 year old colt Male hog; Call 6-D, Monroe phone. 48-3tx FOR RENT FOR Rent~s room modern house on Mercer avenue. Immediate possession. I). N. Erwin phone 338. * -47-3 t Foft RENT - Furnished light house kepiiig rooms in modern home. Private entrance, on first floor. Phone Ml or 310 North Third St. 49FOR ftENT St ini modern house of five rooms with garage, 249 North Seventh street. Mrs. Tene Wicks. 48Think It Over It is the rack of clouds that makM «he sunset lovely. NOTK E OF kl>MI MS IK % TOR'S SAI.E OF HEM. ESTATE Noth*** is hereby given that Charles A. Haviland, as Administrator of the estate of Christopher Haviland, eased, in all respe< ts agreeable to the order of the Adams Circuit Cuurt of Adams County, Indiana will o£&r for sale at PUBLIC SALE j in piucels and separate tracts for not less than two thirds of the ap- ■ praised value thereof on TVESDAi’ ! MARCH 31st, 1931 at the east door | of the vourt House in the city of Decatur. Indiana, between the hours of Ten A. M. and four P. M. of said day to the highest and beat bidder all the real estate so ordered sold b\ said court in the matter of the estate of said decedent, situated in Adams County, in the State of Indiana and described in parcels wit:Firatl Tract The northwest quarter of the • northwest quarter of section thirty three, in township twenty five north range fourteen east, containing forty acres, more or less. Secuu«l Tract Beginning at the southeast corner of section twenty nine in township twenty five north range fourteen east; thence running west along the section line to the right-of-way of the Cincinnati, Richmond and Fort Wayne Kailroad; thence north along the’right-of-way of said Railroad to the southwest corner of lot number two hundred ninety four in Haviland’s addition to the town of Geneva, Indiana; thence east to a point op the east line of said section twenty nine; thence south along said east section line to the place of beginningfll containing thirty-five acres, more or less; except therefrom the following described part and parcel thereof to wit .- Beginning at the st Jthwest corner of inlot number two hundred ninety four in Haviland’s Addition to the town of Geneva; thence east tw > hpndre<l forty six feet; to Mill Street thence south fifty feet; thence west to the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad right-of-way; thence north; along said right-of-way to the place of beginning containing twelve' thousand three hundred square feet,: more or lexs in the last named tra* ‘.. Term* <me third of purchase money in cash on day of sale; one third in nine months and one third in eighteen months from day of “ale. Deferred payments to bear 6% interest from date of sale until paid, th same shall be» secured by a first mortgage <<n said real estate. Provided purchaser may pay all the purchase money in cash, if he so desires. Said Real Estate shall be sold free of all liens thereon and will be made subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court. Charles A. Haviland Administrator of estate of Christopher Haviland, deceased. Merryman and Sutton, Attorneys. Feb 26 March 5-12
USED CAR AND TRUCK VALUES 1924 l ord Touring.. .$15.00 1923 Ford Roadster ..$15.00 19245'0rd Roadster ..$25.00 1924 Ford Coach ....$35.00 1924 Ford 'Coupe ....$35.00 1923 Dodge Sedan ... $ 15.00 1926 Chevrolet Coupe $95.00 1926 Ford ton truck $75.00 2-ton Gary truck ...$75.00 FRANK WRECKING CO. W. Monroe st.
N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: S:3O to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. tn« Telephone 135 S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON (’nils 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. For BETTERTiEALTH See DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed I 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. LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT
MIEHIFE S 41,E < aii*»r \umber 13M15 First an<] Tri State National Bank And Trust Company of Fort Wayne; I VS. Charles M. Fetters, Celia Fetters i his wife, Vincent Fetters, Grover C. Fetters, Richard 8. Fetters, Bank of Linn Grove, a corporation. American Security Company a Corporation. Merle Ly bar ger, Liquidating agent for the Bank of Linn Grove. By virtue of an order of sale to ' me directed from the Clerk of the I Adams Circuit Court of Adams Coun- I ty, Indiana. I will expose to public Sale to the highest bidder on Saturday the 14th day of March A. I). 1931 between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock I*. M. of said day at the east door of the Court House m Adams County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years the following described Real Estate TO-WIT; ’I he east half of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter and the west half of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 22, Township 25 north, Range 15 east, in Adams County state of Indiana; And on failure to realise tne full amount of.judgment interest and costs I will at the same time and place expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, Taken as the property of Charles M. Fetters Celia Fetters his wife, Vincent Fetters. Richard S. Fetters, Gruver C. Fetters, Bank of Linn Grove, A Corporation. American Security Co,nnanv a Corporation. Merle Lyberger liquidating Agent, for the Bank of Linn Grove, at the suit of First and Tri State National Bank and Trust Company of Fort Wayne; Said Sale Will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or Appraisement Laws, Burl aonnson Sheriff Adams County, Indiana. Vet.r.y. Shoaf and Hoffman, Attys. Feb. 19-26 Meh 5 ~ n-..,. , _ Get the Habit—Traae at Home. ————— O — ■ Appointment »r t ilmialatrator Ao. 271M1 Notice Is hereby given. That th.' undersigned has been appointed Ad- ' ministrator or the estate of George I W. Everett, late of Adarrts Count v 1 deceased. The estate Is probably sol- I vent. William Everett, Administrator , If. M. DcVohm, Attorney Feb. 12, 1931 * Feb 12-19-26 I “ini g t i.i: < unite Number 137M3 First Joint Stick Land Bank of I Fort Wayne, VS. William Fuchs, Lv- I dia Fuchs, Wilbert Fuchs. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of <he Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana; I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday the 14th day of March A. D. 1931, between the hours of in o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clm k P. M. of said day at the east door of tb»* Court House in Adams County. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years t lie following described real estate, TOWF_: The southeast quarter of the north east quarter, and the north half of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirteen (13), Township Twenty-six (26) North. Range Thirteen (13) east, containing 6() acres of land, more or iess, except therefrom the following tract thereof, to-wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 13, Township 26 North Range 1 : [ East, thence running north on said quarter section line 60 feet; thence running southeast to a point on the south line of the northeast quarter of said section, which point is 60 fed east of the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of said quarter section; thence running west on the south line of said quarter section t • I the place of beginning, containing 11800 square* feet. I Also, the north half of the northbast quarter of Sejtion Thirteen <l3i Township Twenty-Six (26) North. Range Thirteen (13) east, h onta’ning xo acre«, m >re or h ss, < ,<|i 1.1 Adams County, State of India nt. I And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment interest ami costs 1 will at the same time and place expbse to public sale the fee simple of said real Estate, taken as the property of William Fuchs, Ly ‘Ha Fuchs, and Wilbert Fuchs; at tne. suit of First Joint Stock Land Bank of Fort Wayne; Said Sale wilT be! made without any relief whatever» 'from valuation or Appraisement i I Laws, f Burl Johnson Sheriff Adams County, Indiana iV< ley, Shoaf, Hoffman, Attorneys. I Feb. 19-26 March 5
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET No commission and no Corrected Feb. 26 Hogs, 100-160 pounds |6.60 Hogs. 160-200 pounds $7.00 Hogs, 200-225 pounds $6.00 Hogs, 225-250 pounds $6.70 Hogs. 250-300 pounds $6.50 Hogs, 300-350 pounds $6.30’ Roughs—s4.7s-5.00 Stags—s3.7s Vealers —$9.00 Lambs —$7.75 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 26. —<U.R) —Livestock: Hogs: Receipts, 300; market 10 to 25c higher: beaviess, $6.40-$6.75: medium, $6.85-$7; yorkers, $6.75-$7; pigs, $6.75-$7. Cattle. Receipts, light; market slow. Calves: Receipts, light; market steady to 50c lower. Sheep: Receipts, light; market steady. EAST BUFFAIO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, ... : . Feb. 26.—(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs: on sale, 2,000; dependable trade to all interests, 10-20 c higher; mostly 1015 c over Wednesday's average; bulk, desirable, 160-220 lbs., $7.90; 220-250 lbs., $7.50-$7.65; 270 lbs., $7.35; pigs around $7.50; few plain 160 lbs.. $7.50. • Cattle: Receipts, 75; eows un-i changed; cutter grades, $2.50-s4;'l nothing done on steers and heifers. I Calves: Receipts, 400; vealers I largely 50c lower; good to choice, $10.50 to mostly, $11; some held: higher; common and medium, $6$8.50. Sheep: Receipts, 600; lamin; steady to 15c lower; good to choice, $8.75-$9.10; medium kinds and throwouts, SB-$8.50; aged wethers, $5.50; shorn lambs, unsold. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept. Wheat, Old .79 .81% .65% -66% New .79% .83% Corn, Old .61% .64 .65% .65% New .61% .65 Oats, Old .31% .32% .33 New .31% .33 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Feb. 211 X No. 1 New Wheat 66c No. 2 New Wheat 65c New Oats 28c Barley 50e Rye 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 pounds 60c 70c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eg™, 'dozen He BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 23c o Barbara FritcHe Relict The flag and nil Hie ollie; Bar . hara Frlfchie relics in the Barbara Frltclde home at Frederick Md . the managenieni of the home states, are certified
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1931.
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i President Hoover and grand f daughter, Peggy Ann. are shown | leaving Christ Episcopal Church j in Alexandria. Va.. after meOPERETTA WILL BE PRESENTED (CONTINUED FROM Davis. Jerry Higgins, poor, but promts-1 ing—Eldred Shifferly. Halindy, a young lady of color — Lucile Mauller. Samson Bonapart, r.p ebony hued . bellhoy—Ralph Burke. i Eileen —Mary Steele. Betty Helen Daniels Bruce -Noble Raudenbttsh. Hob — Oscar Ray. Chorus. WITHDRAWS BID FOR NEWSPAPERS • (CONTINUED EROM FAtJR immediately telephoned my attorney, Mr. Steuer. to make a bid for - me. When I returned on Weduesc day afternoon and learned that my friend of many years utanding, Roy Howard of the Scripps-How- ,. ard papers, was supposed to have “. almost completed a deal for the [ properties and when I later heard that the former employes of the, I World were also making an effort I to get them, 1 decided not to stand : ; in the way of either of them and j have therefore withdrawn as a
t morial services to Washington. I President Hoover and his party 1 i occupied pew used by tile First President. , i bidder." Blocks retirement left the ' Scripps-Howard interests and the, World employes actively interest- : ed in acquiring the papers with others also reported to be more ■ i or less active. The Gannett papers | represented as “interested’' although no bid from them as yet | has been reported. Others were 1 , also said to be considering bldd--1 it:g. . o— ; — Preachers Must Endure Seven Hindrances Oklahoma City, Feb. 26.—<U,R)t—|' There are seven major hindrances! that have tci be endured if you arej a preacher, the Rt. Jiev. Thomas; A. Casady, bishop of the Episcopal Church of Okaboma, believes. They are: 1. —Sacrifice of too much time to i handle executive officers of the church. 2. —Requests to use t he pulpit for propaganda of all kinds. 3. Competition of denominations. 4. —Demands of being a good 1 mixer. 5. —Small salary. 6. —Lack of time for study. 7. —Lack of a personal grip on a pastor’s duty.
Mint E TO MIX-HEM 11 i:\lHi In the IdaiiiM Circuit (ourt I’ebrunrj Term. 1931 (hum* \o 135112 STATE OF INDIANA L’OVNTY OF ADAMS SS: The Union Central Life Insurance Company an Ohio Corporation, vs. I Jonathan A. Copelan detal. Conies now the plaintiff by Jx*nliart, Heller and Schurger. its attorneys, and files its complaint herein together with the affidavit of al competent person that the following named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana towit: Jonathan A. Copeland, (’lemma Copeland ! jhis wife, Lee Copeland, and Lewis, and Copeland Construction Company i tnat the above entitled cause is an action for the foreclosure < f a niorlI gage on real estate in Adams county I state of Indiana described in complaint, and so rthe appointment of a receiver to take charge and con- 1 trol of said real estate during tne pendancy of said cause of action and > the period for redemptio nthereofij that a cause of action exists against’ all of said defendants; that all of) said defendants are necessary parties to said action; that said real estate is situated in Adams County in the State of Indiana .and described as follows towit: Eighty (80) acres off of the south end of the east half of the east half of the west half of two sections of land known as Itivarr. Reserve in Township twenty seven (27) North of Range fifteen (15) IZist, and also: The middle part of [the west half of the east half of the* west section of land known as lii-l I varre Reserve: Commencing at a point one hundred seventy four (174) rods eighteen (IX) links north of th*! southeast corner of the east half of ‘ the west half of the west section! [of land aforesaid, thence north nine-I ty four (94) rods twenty three and I one half links, thence east j sixty seven (67) rods and nine <9» ! links, thence south ninety four (!>!){ rod# and twenty three and one half I (23 *>2) links, thence west sixty four) 4 64) rods twenty two (22) links to the place of iwginning, containing forty (40) acres in Township twenty *even (27) North Range fifteen (15) Fast; also the middle part w of the • ast half <»f the west section* of land j known as Itivarre Reserve; Corn-: mencing at a stone on the northwest corner of Urven Carter land, running east fifty six (56) roils, thence I north onv hundred sixteen (116) r-*ds twenty two (22) links, theme vest fiftv six (56) rods thence south' one hundred sixteen (116) rods, and 1 sixt «:i (16) links to the place of I »M‘guining,\ containing forty and eighty six one hundredths (40.86)1 acres in Township twenty seven (2<>, North Range fifteen (15) East, conitaining 160.86 acres more or less, ail in Adams County. State of Indiana. Notic* is therefore hereby given (he said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 7(h day of April Term 1931 of the Adams Circuit ('ourt, beginning (he 20th day of April 1931, to be begun and holden on the 13th day of April 1931, at the (’ourt House in the City of Decatur, in said County and State, and answer or demur said conipaint, the same il’ re and determined In 1 their absence. in \\ itness Whereof I have herejunto set hand and affixed the seal of said court at the office Gs i the Clerk thereof in the city of Deca.tur Indiana this 23rd day of February 1931. Bernire Nelson <*|n r k of Adams Circuit Court Lenhart Heller & Suhurger, AUuinejs tor piamtiif. Feb’y 26, Marjh 5-12 NOTICE TG PIPUERg Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Adams county, state of Indiana, will ie<*eive sealed bids until 10 o’clock A. M. on 1 uesday, March 3, 1931 for furnishing the paint and other material and doing all the work and labor in painting the exterior of the county infirmary buildings, all agree [able to the plans and specifications I therefor on file in the office of the [Auditor of said county. Bid must be accompanied with i bond and affidavit as required by ! law. I he board reserves the right to reject any or all blds. Geo. Shoemaker John G. Hoffm F rank (). Martin. Board of county cummiusioners . Feb. 19-26 BROTHERHOOD OPENS MEETING • HERE TODAY i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE’I i —: j ‘ Friday Sessions ; The meetings wil leontinue Fri-, day morning with special session.; ;of the groups and committees ap-
pointed tonight. Mr. Parish will be present and assist in the organization and plans of each committee. The dosing session of the twoday meet will be held Friday night, with a special mass meeting. Mr. Parish will be the principal speaker, and a definite program will be arranged late this afternoon. The motto adopted for the meetings is "A Task for Every Man. and a Man for Every Task”, and the subject of the meetings is “Stewardship.”
Decatur Community Sale | Decatur, Saturday, February 28,1931 9 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 2&—Head of All Native Horc.es. There will be some v« r> in this sale. 3 extra good coming yearlings in this sale, loans sorrels. 31—Head of Cattle. Fresh cciws; springers and sti" k <•" M 100—Head of Hogs. Broinl sows; gilts; and feeding hogs. 15—Head of Good Ewes. f Lo3—Bushel of Good Soy Beans. There will lie a consig ' ' 111 due tested and guaranteed seed beans. Farm Implements—Almost new Rotary hoe and many otli' i rnot listed here. \ FREE PRIZE—A 140 n>. Full Blood Duroc Male Hog will in this sale by H. P. Schmitt, local Butcher, who is alv.ay and a hustler. TERMS—CASH. H DECATUR COMMUNITY SALES® '.nets: Johnnon and Bartlett, and Strahm. Clerk: Leo Ehinger. PU BLI C sA LE I We, the undersigned, have dissolved partnership an ; 1 public auction on the Wm. Melcher farm, located ■> i Decatm or 1 mile south and % mile west of the Fuelling <••••• Sale to begin at 10 o'clock A. M. Wednesday, March 4,1931 9 Consisting of the following property: — S—HEAD OF HORSES—S .. ■ Bay mare, 10 yr. old, in foal, weight 1500 tbs; Bay hoi ' ■ a good vorker, will weigh about 1600; Bay horse, 15 yr- obi- 1 pendable worker; Roan mare colt, coming 3 yr. old; Bay 1 M 1 year old. M 11—HEAD OF CATTLE—II , , ■ 1 Registered Guernsey cow, 4 yr. old, with calf by sidi : ed Holstc'n cow, 5 yr. old. due to freshen April 10; Red <•■>« ■ ■••• fresh 2 months; Red heiftn, fresh 1 month; Roan cow. 8 y ’■ sis shen March loth; Red cow, due March 10; Red cow. da April 23; Pure bred Guernsey heifer, 1 yr. old; 2 other yearlir- »’ * Heifer calf, 2 months old. H S—HEAD OF SHEEP—S h M 5 head of Ewes coming 2 year old, due to lamb middle " ■' 1 ■ 19—HEAD OF HOGS—I 9 ~ .- :i 9 Spotted Poland China sow with 7 pigs by side, 6 weeks obi M ter White sows due to farrow about the 25th of March; 1 ,; ■ fehoats will weigh 75 Tbs. 9 CHICKENS--112 head of Laying Hens. fl IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS -■ McCormick 7 ft. binder, in good shape; McCormick n;o ■ cut; side delivery rake; McCormkk-IWering hay loader ,ri " Lr 9 with cylinder pick-up) new; hay tedder; Nisco manure spi ‘ F. ■ good shape; Hoosier Fertilizer grain drill, in good working uingle disc harrow;. Black Hawk corn planter; Case sulky I' l ' 1 ' ■ walking breaking plow; 2 other walking breaking plows; 2 sp^ l ' " ■ harrows; riding and walking corn cultivator; Hickory wagon.W ladder with stock rack and grain bed combined, new; wagon W gravel bed; 3 sets of breeching harness; single harness; cold ll "■ 'J shelter; 1000 D>. platform scale; hay slings; log bunks; V ■halns; scoop board; seed coni; drying rack; Delaival cream ~opa or in good shape; lots of other articles too numerous to mention ■ HAY & GRAIN -About 7 ton of Hay; 400 bushel Oats; 1,1 of Corn. I suins of $lO ami under, cash; over that ;oul | Tedll of 6 mouths will be given without interest. Purchaser to i oankabbe note with good security. 4% discount for cash on ’" UIS 0 ■ $lO. Nothing to be removed until the terms are complied with I Lunch will be served by Ladies Aid of Fuelling church ■ Henry Sauer & Herman Melcher, owner] | Chris Bolinke, auctioneer. 1
CONFESSES TO j KILLING WOM.I , (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 01 . ■ Thursday of last week, it was a Frazer carried the woman’s bi ■■ in his automobile to Bod i Green, Va. There he stripped! j left it, burned the clothes iidl -I parted for_}Uleigh. • i The causes of the shootits 1 ! not immediately divulged, hd 1 statement was expected to be M I Coming. j
