Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1931 — Page 2

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♦— * CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE f'ITR SALE —’ guaranteed as to qualify. Prices in accord with the times. See before yoti buy what you are getting and don’t get fooled. Now irf the ideal time to plant. You are Invited to come and look them over whether you buy or not. Also ornamental shrubs, shade and fruit trees. Os course you will want a weeping willow, birch or Mulberry Just a nice little pleasure ride so Riverside Nursery, four miles west of Berne. 257-8 t FOR SALE — 8 good fresh and springer cows, 4 heifers; IB head Will have good 50‘lb Northwestern feeding lambs middle next week. Peter C. Miller 2 miles south Decatur on Mud Pike. 228-stx Fob SALE —Baby carriage in first class condition. Call 698, Mrs. Ed Boknecht. 231-3t3 FOR SALE —Violins. I Also buy and sell old violins, and do repairing. Call Wertzberger’s confectionary. Phone 89. 30-2-3 3tx FOR SALE — Kalaihazoo' cabinet heateri, sold on easy payment plan. $5 dow nand 5 per month. Sold at factoy prices. Sprague Furniture Co., Monroe St. 229-3 t. —— — —_ FOR SALE—Used short davenport. Can be made into bed. Complete with mattress. In A.l condition. .Priced right. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 199. 232-St FOR SALE —Fish. Fresh pickeral Phone 1127. Free City Delivery. FOR SALE —Girls winter coaf, for 14 to 16 year old girl. Black with large fur collar. Good as new. Phone 533 or call at 511 W. Madison St. 232-3tx FOR SALE — Tomatoes at patch. 25c per bushel. Call at R. L. Wilson, 2M miles south on Mud Pike. 232-3tx ■ Q FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished light houseKeeping apartment. Down floor. Private entrance. Garage. Inquire 1127 W. Monroe street. Phone 1269. 214-ts FOR RENT—Upper duplex at 416 S. First st. All modern, heat and garage furnished. Phone 1240. FOR RENT —Semi-modern six room house, with basement. Price reasonable. M. Meibers, 1127 W. Mon roe st. 226-ts FORRENT — Spven room modern house. Repainted and papered. Phone 183. J3l-3t FOR RENT—Modern flat with heat and water furnished, for information, call telephone No. 160. 229-6 t FOR RENT — Private - sleeping rooms in modern home. $2.50 a week. Call 1171 evenings after 7 o’clock. 23u-t3 FOR RENT—Semi-)Mo<Jern dwelling centrally located. Inquire 134 South Fifth st. 230-3 U FOR RENT —7 Room house 2 sqs. from Court House, Cheap Dore B. Erwin. Phone 304 or 381 232 6t — ■ . —I »— - ■ -- WANTED WANTED—A second hand E flat Saxaphone. Mrs. Louis J. Houk. R. 7, Decatur. 230-3 t FEMALE HELP WANTED — For Mexican or other foreign women, to take Dandelion and foreign grass out of Golf Greens. Salary SI.OO per day. C. H. Waddell at Decatur Country Club Pay every nizht. ’ 2330-3tx WANTED—Lady or man and wife for travelling. $lB a week and expenses. Inquire 222 S. Ist street WANTED —Black soil, at New Post Office, see supt. Anderson and Co. 231-3tsh WANTED —Soybean acreage - to combine. Get our new low price. Harvey L. Steffen. Decatur, route Craigville phone 21 on 6. 231-6tx WE WANT Rajs, auto tlrei, Ipner tubes, news papers, magazines, mixed papers, tcrap Iron, scrap metals such as brass, copper, lead, zinc, auto radiators, batteries, etc. Also In the market for beef hides, calf skins horse hides, grease, tallow, wool. Phone 442 MAIER HIDE 4 FUG CCh 710 W. Monroe Sf. Near G. R. I. crossing WANTED—One loan tuiaw C. M. Case, south end of. High street or at Hopp Mill. 232-3 t wmaww ssh needed non-competitive and continuous service farmer in Adams and Wells counties must have. No selling. Restricted t£r ritories. Will demonstrate and prove S3OO to SSOO immediate monthly het Income. Unless you can secure $350 to $750 for neces sary equipment, and are aggressive and wide awake do not reply. Address BoX “AB" care Democrat. 232-eod-3tx

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS I BERNE MARKET Corrected Oct 1 No commission and no yardage. Hogs. 100-160 pounds $4.30 160-200 pounds $4.90 ' 200-250 pounds . $5.10 250-300 pounds $4.90 300-350 pounds $4.60 Roughs $3.25-$3.50. Stags $2.25. Vealers $9.50. Spring Lambs $6.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May Wheat .47% -50’4 .51% Corn .35% -37% .39% Oats 22 .24% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y , Oct. I.—<U.R) —Hogs: on sale, 1,800; dependable trade, strong to 5c higher; bulk desirable, 180-190 lbs., $5.80-$5.90; largely $5.85-25.90; few loads, 200240 lbs., $6; 160-170 lbs., $5.60-$5.75; weights below 150 lbs.. $5.25-$5.50. Cattle: Receipts, 150; dryfeds and cows, fully steady; grassers barely steady; good to choice, $8.60; yearlings, $9.75; common grassers. $5.16-25.25; others downward to $4.50; cutter grade cows, $2-$3.25. Calves: Receipts, 425; vealers generally steady: good to choice, sll-$11.50; common and medium. $7.50-29.56. Sheep: Receipts, 1,000; lambs] active, firm; good to choice, $7.751 to mostly $8; medium kinds and; fat bucks. $7; strongweight throwouts. $6; fat ewes. $2-22.75; handyweights quoted, $3.50. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., Oct. 1. —(U.R) — Hogs: steady to 15c higher. Hogs, 100-120 pounds $4.25 120-140 pounds 4.50 140-160 pounds 4.75 160-180 pounds ... 5.15 180-200 pounds 5.25 200-225 pounds 5.35 225-250 pounds 5.45 250-275 pounds 5.35 275-300 pounds 5.25 300-350 pounds 5.15 Roughs. $3.75; Stags, $2.50. Calves —$9.50. Lambs—s6.so. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Oct 1 No. 2. New Wheat 38c New Oats 15c Barley -25 c Rye -25 c White or mixed corn 45c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen . 18c — o NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL ESTATE Bi VDMIMSTR ATOIt WITH XV ILL VAAF.AF.n In the XdaniM Circuit Conrt ProlNvlr rat use number 277." The undersigned Administrator with will annexed of the estate of: William deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of | an order of the Adams Circuit Court i lie will at the hour of 10 A. M. on the 12th day of October, 1931, at the premices, offer for sale at public auction all the interest of xaid de- | cedent in and to the following described real estate, In Adams County, State of Indiana to wit: The south west quarter ( > 4 ) of the south west quarter < > of section three (JD township twenty six (26) north, range fifteen (15) east, ex-, cepting one <l> acre of land out of the southwest corner of the same. The one acre starts at the south west corner of said section three' i.l» and runs north ten <I0) rods, thence east sixteen ( 16) rods thence! south ten i 10T rods; thence west I sixteen < 16) rods to the place of I beginning. The said land offered I cosisting of thirty nine (39) acres• more or less, together with all the | buildings and appurtenances thereto.. Said sale w ill be made subject to I the approval of said Court, for not' less than two-thirds of the apprats- I •*d value of said real estate, and upon I he following terms and conditions. I At least <>n* j third of the purchase I money cafch in hand, the balance in | two equal Installments, payable • n not t<» exceed six (6) and nine <9l | months, evidenced by of the. purchaser, bearing six per cent interest from date, waiving relief, providing attorney’s fees and secured ' by a mortgage on the real estate I sold. Sa'e will be made free of all liens i > ex« ept taxes for 1931, due and payable in 1932. Clinton Lautzenheiser Administrator w’ith will annexed i Hubert ft. McClenahan, Attorney I -t-»*♦**■ — mir -e— s■■ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HuCRS; " , g:S4 to 11:36—12; 30 to 5;0. 1 Saturdays, 8;00 p. hl Telephone 135 ——-—'"l ■.i'.i • ■—»• —... ———-—• —— For BETTER HEALTH See DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiroprm tor and Naturapath ’ Radionte diagnosis and treatment, i Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6 8 10 years in Decatur. 1 —_ i ■ T ■ • 1 ■' t LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS I > Calls answered promptly day or , night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. 8 Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe 81 c LADY ATTENDANT

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• ♦ 11 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE | Can you answer seven of these ; | test questions’ Turn to page , four for the answers I ♦— 1 - — —— ♦ 1. How many battleships has the U. S. Navy. 2. V.’hat was the real name of Kid McCoy’ 3. To whom is the phrase "Hitch your wagon to a star" credited? 4. What is the name of the great mountain range in Switzerland? $. What is the French word for | King? 6. What currency is used in Guam. Porto Rico and Hawaii? 7. What state has Parishes instead of Counties? 8. Where in the Bible does the story of the flight of the Children of Israel from Egypt occur? 9. What is the mother of a colony of bees called? 10. Os what country is the mocking bird native? DECATUR WOMAN HEADS W. C. T. U. COUNTY GROUP tCONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE' sang a vocal duet. Rev. Lusk of] Geneva gave an address and Mrs.' Louis Neaderhouser of Berne talked on ‘Prohibition on the High-' ways and Byways to the Western ; Coast." The newly elected president, i Mrs. Hocker, gave a resume of the "Glimpses of World's W. C. T. U. , Convention at Toronto, Canada.” I A large number of the local members attended the meetings. I PLANS ARE MADE FOR RALLY DAY CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) the Primary department. Mrs. Dallas Goldner, is as follows: Welcome” I>>tha Fledderjohann 'Recitation Kathryn Yager | "To the Babies" Ruth Irene Yost | "For a Tot" Roger Knapp "Rally Day Messengers" Lois Frank. James Egley. Phyllis Beineke, Robert Yost, Phyllis Owens, Robert Mutschler. "To Our Parents". Robert Deitsch 'Song—“To A Dandelion" Kathryn- Shroyer and Vir ginia Fledderjohann.

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Decatur democrat Thursday, octqber 1, 1931.

Songs by Primary Department. Playlet—“Gaining a Member’’ Mary Mary Frank Jane Phyllis Hunter •lose Kathryn Shroyer Tom Robert Egley Bill Junior Owens Neal Richard Goldner "Rallying". Howard Gehrig BANDS SECURED FOR DAIRY DAY tCONT'NUKD FROM PAGE ONE) according to W. A. Klepper, general chairman for Cloverleaf Creameries and C. C. Pumphrey, chairman of the program committee for the city. Those interested in the event are meeting almost every night and ] are making plans and methods to | entertain the thousands expected to be here on October 14. There will be a joint meeting again tonight of all committees and it is expected that a complete program in ail details will be ready by next Tuesday. .JOINT MEETING HERE FRIDAY JOINT MEETING 1 r<>STIN UED FORM PAGE ONE) State Evangelist for District. 10:30—Introduction of Team Speak ers arid Reports of County Otfi | “ cers: County Superintendent df Sunday Schools. County Superintendent Young Peoples Work. County Superintendent Woman s Missionary Work. County Secretary of Education. 11:00—Symposium, "Our Work in This County, It's Needs and Its Development" — Ministers and Workers of County 11:30—Messages of Co-operative Agencies of Brotherhood. 11:55 Appointment of Committees' 12: OO— Adjournainent. Afternoon Sesr.'on I 1:30 —Devotional Period 1: «l• Address: "The Evan<seli tiori and Christianization of the I World —Foreign Missionary. ■ 2:10 —Business Session —Jioll Call of Churches. --Reports of Committees — Presentation of Indiana Chris ? tian. —County Conference Ofering. f 2:4o—Special Music. 2:45 Address: "The Conservation and Development of our Rural - State Evangelist for

District. 3:15 —Address: Ry Woman's Missionary Society Representative 3:4s—Adjournament. Evening Session 7:36 —Devotional Period. 7:4o—Message of Co-operative Agencies of Brotherhood. 8:00 —Special Music. 8:15 —Address: :By Foreign Missionary. B:4s —Adjournament. BERNE WOMAN EXPIRES TODAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Berne on a farm until 28 years ago when they moyed to Berne. Surviving are the following chil- ! dren: Mrs. Edwin H. Gilliom. Mrs. I Hiram Baumgartner. Alfred, Albert N„ and Hiram Sprunger all of Berne; Mrs. Alfred L. Sprunger of Fort Wayne; 2 step daughters, Mrs. David F. Lehman arid Mrs. Burkhart Lehman of Monroe township; one step son, Levi Sprunger of Berne; 3 brothers, C. A. Neuen , schwander. Jacob A. Neuenschwan-1 der of Borne. Peter A. Neuenschwander of Missouri. Two foster children, who resided with the deceased, are Mrs. Jennie Miller and Marcel Brandt. Three children and 3 sisters preceded the deceased in death. Mrs. Sprunger was a member of the Mennonite church for many years. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the home and at 2 o’clock at the Mennonite church with Rev. C, H. Suckau officiating. Burial be in the M. R. E. cemetery. ' ' ■ ■

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AItMIMSTH VTHIS SILI-: OF Ki: XI WTVI'i: The undersigned administratrix of the estate or Henry S. .Martmugfi deceased, hereby gives nollce that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county Indiana. she will at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M (C. S. T.) on Saturday .Ist day of October 1931, at the east door nf the Court House,»offer for sale at public sale all the interest | of said decedent in and to the fol-1 lowing described real estate situated in (he County of Adams, and State I of Indiana, tvwit: Commencing at the southeast corner of the southeast quarter of Section Seventeen 117) Township twen-ty-six (26) North. Kanpe fifteen (Hi> Hast, and running theme west eleven <ID ro.ls anil three (3) links, theme north twenty-one and one* half <2l‘*>) rods: thenee east eleven rods and three (3) links, theme north eisrht ami one-half rods; thence east eighty (SO) rodB: thence south thirty (30) rods to the south line of Section sixteen <l6) Township and Range aforesaid; thence cast twenty <2o> rials; thence south parallel with the west line of said Section twenty-one (21) in said Township and Range eight_v-seven iX7> rods; thence west eighty (SO) rods; thence nort It eighty-seven (S7) rods to the south line of said Section sixteen (16) in said Township and Range; thence west twenty (20) rods to the place of beginning, containing sixty (60) acres more or less. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of th. Adams Ch Court for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value of said real I estate, and upon the following) terms and conditions fowit: At least] • m-third of the purchase money * ash in hand, and the balance in two ••qua! installments payalde In nine] and eighteen months, evidenced by I notes of the purchaser bearing six per cent, interest from date, waiving relief, providing for attorney fees, and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold: or the purchaser! rnav pav all casii if s<» desired. Sakl ( real estate w ill be sold free of liens | except taxes of 1931. due and pay-’ able in 1'32. Aldah Wolfe, Administratrix Lenhart. Heller ami Schurger Attys. I Heptember 22, 1931 Sept. 2 4 Oct. 1-8-15 o —— Mi and Mrs. James Barr o( Ge | neva were business visitors in this city today.

STATEMENT OF OU \ EKSIIIP, M\N M.EMENT, < 11<( I I.ATION ETC .. REQI iREI) IO THE \UT OF < O.NGRESS OF %I GC9T 21. 1912 Os DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT published daily t xcept Sunday at Decatur, Indiana, for (ktober, 1931. State of Indiana Cbunty of Adams: SS:Refore me. a Notary Public in and i for the State and county aforesaid, ! personally appeared A. R. Hol (house ' who, having been duly sworn acrordi ing to law. fjepost-s and sa\ s (I: it I. • is the Business Manager of the Decajtur Daily Democrat, and that the following is. to the best hf his know ledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management and circulation, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in th* above caption, required by the A< t of August 24, 1912. -embodied in section 4 43 Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse Os this form to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business manager are: Publisher The Decatur Democrat Co Decatur, Ind.. Editor John H. Heller, Decatur, Ind. Managing Editor John; H. Heller, Decatur, Ind. Business' Manager A. R. Holthouse, Decatur Ind. 2. That the owner is The Decatur Democrat Co.. Decatur, Ind. John H Heller. Decatur, Ind., Martha A. Heller. Decatur. Ind., Dick D. Heller, Deeatur. Ind., C. E Hnfthouse. Decatur, Ind., A. R. Hollhouse, Decatur. Ind. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hhldl ers owning or holding 1 per cent or I more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities arc NONE 4. That the two paragraphs next I a hove, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and se< urity hold- ; is. it ,i m, contain noi oni> tha Hat ! of stockholders and security holders |as they api*c*ar upon the books of the company but also, In eases where the I stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of /he company | as trustee or in any ether ftdu<*iarv ■relations, the name of the person or i corporation for whom such truM<e is] acting is given; also that the <aid two paragraphs contain statements; embracing affiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances; and conditions under which stock holders ami security holders who do not appear upon the books of th * company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a rapacity other than that of a bona fide owner, and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, corporation has any interest direst or indirect in the said sto< k, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him L That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid sub scribers during the six months preceding the date shown above is 3,162. A. R. Holthouse Business Manager Sworn to and subscribed before me this Ist day of October 1931. Margaret Haley, Notary Public My coAmission expires Feb. 4, 1932. Q .. . BARGAINS — Bargains in living room, dining room suite, mattresses and rugs. St"?key and Co. Mouroi, our rncre number <s 44 it i o NOTICE —Now is the time to plant ) Evergreens, fruit trees, and shrubbery, Investigate before you plant. Hilty Nursery, Herne. 2312tx

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