Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1934 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES , ~FOR SALE FO4I SALE—Two boys new hikes Kino used one in good condition. Porter Tire company, 341 Winchester street. Phone 1235. 227-g3t FOR SALE Michigan apples. Mila tosh eating or cooking. 60c per bushel crate. S. E. Haggard, 1 mile north and 314 miles east of Monroe. 227a6tx FOR SALE —'Kalamazoo ranges and heaters. Tact cry prices and terms. Five year written guarantee. Save 1-3 to 1-2. Why pay more ? Sprague Furniture ’ mpauy, phone 199. If you want nice dry cobs for kindling call 233. Reed MacFVed A Supply Co. 228t3 FOR SALE —Used piano In A-l condition. <35.60. Slightly ased large size Kalamazoo heater, $50.00. Sprague furniture company, Phone 199. 22-Bg-3t FOR SALE—Big reduction on all living room, bed room and dining room suites. Occasional chairs, $6. to $15.00. See us 'before you buy. Sprague Furniture company phone 199 225-g3t FOR SALE—3 used Fordsons; 1 late model Fordson; 1 Hart-Parr 2 tractor plows, 12 bolts, packers and hoes; 10 electric motors, 2% h.p. Gasoline Motors. ’2B Ford % ton truck. See the new Fordson before you buy. Craigville Garage. 21-22-25-27 Oct. 2-3 FOR SALE —1 good brood sow. due to farrow soon. Gus Koeneman. route 4, Decatur. Preble phone. 327G3tx FOR SALE — Used sewing machines. 1 Standard Rotary Treadle. I Glen Miller Treadle, and others including Electrics. $5 up. Mrs. Vitz Gift Shop, 112 East Monroe. We also repair all makes of machines. I‘he nr 925. 227G3LX FOR SALE —1 sow with eight TV Ernst Thieme, 7 miles northeast of Decatur. 227G3t WANTED WANTED Tomatoes and Sweet Corn —Will pay 40c per hundred lbs. for sweet corn in shocks. 30c per bushel for tomatoes delivered at factory. Home Canning Co., Phone 3422, Monroeville. Ind. • Sep. 17-26-2.6-28 WANTED—Dump track to haul 20 yards of lime from Beet factory. A 4-mile trip. Bhil Scheffers tin, . route 7. Z2S-3tx —— WANTED—Soy Beans to combine. We are now booking jobs. Steffen Brothers, Craigville 'phone. Decatur, Route 2. 228G-6tx WANTED — Trucking, also lime hauling. Phone 1208. 228t3x WANTED TO RENT—Five or six room house with toilet and bath. Inquire at 120 No. Third st. 227a3tx For RADIO or ELECTRICAL repairs call M ARCELLUs MILLHR plror.e 625. I specialize in arito radio installation and repairs. Miller Radio Service, 226 No. 7th •t. 172tf FOR RENI FOR RENT—Modern house, on South Sth st. Phone 183. 22713 FOR RENT—Nice sleeping rooms, men only. Rent reasonable. Bertha Ellis, phone 1223. a226tf o LOST AND FOUND . DOST — Man’s wallet containing " - driver s license and small ' change. Finder return to this oflfce. 227G2tx o

* WINDSHIELD I; WIPER BLADES Im and ARMS S 3 (all sizes) ENGLAND’S AUTO PARTS M “st Door So. of Court House W Phone 282 I GILLETTE Tires All sizes for cars and (rucks PORTER Tire Co. Distributor 341 Winchester st. Phene 1289 FinaJlse and HeO 4 'feol'a paradise is only fne ant» IWKE foe a fool’s bell —Stanley Baldwin.

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS LOCAL MARKET Decatur Berne Craigville Hoagland Corroded Sept. 25 No commission and no yardage. Veals received Tuesday. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. 250 tc 300 lbs —. $6.501 206 to 250 lbs „ $6.40 160 to 200 lbs $6.20 300 to 350 lbs $6.20 140 to 166 llw $5.20 120 to 140 lbs. ..„ ....„ 94.101 100 to 120 lhe. s4.o< Rrnghs $4.50 down Stags $2.50 down Veelers $7.25 Ewe and wether lambs $5 75 Buck lambs .. — $4.75 Fort Wayne Livestock • Hogs steady; 250-300 lbs. $6.80: 200-250 Tbs. $6.65; ISO<OO lbs. $6 45; 160-180 lbs. $6.35; 300-350 lbs. $650; 150-160 lbs. $5.60; 140150 lbs. $6.35; 130-140 lbs. $5.10; 120-130 lbs. $4.50: 100-120 lbs. $4; ronghs $5 stags $2.75. Calves $7.50; lambs $6.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. May Wheat, old $1.04% $1.04% $1.04% Wheat, new 1.04% 1.04% Corn, old .77% .78% ,80% Corn, new. .75% Oats, old ... .52% ,52>, Oats, new .54% .53 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y. Sept. 25 — (UP* —Livestock; Hogs; recs , i;*ts 200; h'Movers 0; Rather slow; weak to mostly 10c under Monday’s average, desirable 170-225 lbs. $7$7.25; 230-240 lb. selections quoted to $7.50. Cattle: Receipts commercial 50; holdovers 150. government 0; grass steer ami heifer quality plain; virtually nothing done; cows and bulls firm;’ low cutters and cutter cows $1.25-$2.25; medium bulls 3.25- $3.50. Calves receipts comneaclal 56; government $; vealers steady $8.56 down. Sheep receipts 50; good to choice lambs $7.25; steady; Common and medium qu< ted $5.5046.75. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Sept. 25 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or j.bat tor: 93c No. 2 New Wheat (58 lbs) 92c Oats 32 lbs. test 49c Oats 30 lbs. test 48c White or mixed corn $1.03 First class Yellow corn SI.OB o— —■ Get the Habit — Trade at Home notice of fivu. sktti.emk.vt OF ESTATE Ml. MS.' Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Chalmer D. Miller, deceased, to appear in tire Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the loth day of October. 1934, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not he approved; and said heirs are notified to then amt there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Lucile Miller, Executrix Decatur, Indiana. Sept. 17, 1934 Attoraey C, L. Walter. Sept. 18-25 o VOTIt’E TO Mi X-HUM DEX Th 111 the Adims I Ircaflt Court, Septem-i her Term. 11*34, Vo 3107. Petition to sell Real Estate. THE STATE Or INDIANA ADAMS COUNTY SS: Ed A. Ashhau< her. Executor of the! estate of Sarah E. Fuller Vs. Alberti D. Duller, Anna Fuller, his wife;] Ralph E. Fuller. Mary Fuller, his wife. Burton Fuller. Helen fuller, his wife; Melville VV. Fuller, Leona Fuller, his wife; Mary Custer, Lee Custer, her husband: Maud Peterson. Charles Peterson, her husband; Martha Snedeker, Ray Snedeker, her husband; It appearing from affidavit, tiled in tlie above entitled cause, that Albert D. Fuller, Anna Fuller, his wife, Ralph E. Fuller. Mary Fuller, his wife, Burton Fuller, Helen Fuller, his wife, Melville VV. Fuller, Leona Fuller, his wife, Mary Custer Lee Custer, her husband; Martha Snedeker. Ray Snedeker, her husband; of the above named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice Is therefore hereby given the said Albert D. Fuller, Anna Fuller. his wife. Ralph E. Fuller. Mary Fuller, his wife, Burton Fuller, Helen Fuller, his wife. Melville XV. F'viller. Leona Fuller, his wife. Mary Custer, Lee Custer, her husbairt Martha Snedeker. Ray Snedeker. her husband, that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 2nd day of November 1934 the same being the 53rd Jnridicial Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, Hie 3rd day of September A. D. 1934, and plead bv answer or demur to said complaint. or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 11th day of September, 1934. David D. Depp. Clerk. By Cleo V. Werting. Deputy. Sec me for Federal Loans a:<d Abstracts of Title. French Quinn. Schirmeyer Abstract Co. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyea Examined. GIMM Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135.

I NOTICE i The party who has tny leather wallet, please return same at once. . 227G2tx Put Miller. ' .let the Habit — Trade at Hom, , R °y s. Johnson Auctioneer P. L. 4 T. Co. 81. I •' Phones 104 1 and 1022. , v Uli /* Claim your date . VF IV j early as I sell v ./ *' every day. SALE C ALENDAR Sept. 25—A. F. Barry, 5 miles < , southwest of Van Wert. Sept. 27- -Dnve leisure. 2 miles , east and 2 miles smith of Monroe or 1 mile south of VaJley church. Closing out sale. Sept. 28 — Decatur Community Sale at Breiner’s Feed Ram. Bale of live stock. Sept. 29 —Jacob Schafer. 728 Walnut Street, Corner of Walnut and St. Marys Sts. Decatur. 6 room house and 2 building lots. Oct. I—Edward ,F. Bucher. Exec. 1 John Bucher. Rale of personal s property at 515 W. Madison st. Oct. 2—J. L. Becker, 5 miles i west of Portland. Pure bred Jet- J sey sale. 1 Oct. 3—Roth Sisters. 3 miles j west of Cry km. t Oct. s—Decatur5 —Decatur Community Sale •• and Chattanooga Community Sale. , Oct. 6—Phillip Carsten. 4 miles « southwest of Waynesdale. Ort. 9 —S. D. Griswold. 1 mile < north of Payne. Ohio. Oct. 12 — Decatur Community Sale and Chattanooga Community I j Sale. 1 Oct. 13 —Irvin Doelirman at Williams on Adams-Allen county line. , Oct. 16 —Orval Keller, 3 miles west and % mile north of Geneva. ( Closing out sale. } Oct. 17 —Orval Keller, 3 miles ( wesL % mile north of Geneva. Oct. 18—Stewart & Kline. Cam ’ V den. Ohio. Pure bred Duroc hogs. s Oct. 19 —Decatur Community and I Chattanooga Community Sale. Oct. 23 —Bruce Pullen, Liberty. Ind. Pure bred Duroc hogs. '

AUCTION SALE As I have decided to quit farming, have rented my farm, I will sell at public auction, 2 miles east and 2 miles south of Monroe or 1 mile south of the Valley Church, on THURSDAY SEPT. 27 Commencing at 12 o’clock noon CATTLE Holstein cow. 6 yrs. old, with calf by side, a 6 gal. cow; Holstein cow. 5 yrs. old. with calf by side; Guernsey Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, with call by side; Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, a 6 gal. cow; Holstein and Guernsey cow. 6 yrs. old, will be fresh in December; Holstein and Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, milking a good flow; Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. ! old. bred. This is an exceptionally good herd of milk cows, with a I butter fat test of better than 5% on the herd. ' HOGS—4 good brood sows, with litters by their side; 22 feeding hogs, weight 80 tbs. each. POULTRY—6O Plymouth Rock pullets. FEED—l2‘j acres of good corn in field. 3 tons of hay. IMPLEMENTS—TooIs and Household Goods —• 14-16 single disc; J. D. riding breaking plow; walking breaking plow: J. D. riding cultivator; double shovel; corn planter; hay sling; Jobber planter; block and tackle; mud boat and rack: set of hip breeching; McCormick mower; wagon, hay ladders, and grain bed: manure spreader; 80 ft. of hay rope: 3 neck yokes: double tree: chick feeder; coops; good soft coal | heating stove; Primrose cream separator; some household goods, and i many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH DAVE LEISURE, Owner : ROY S. JOHNSON. Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE I fi _ ROOM SEMI MODERN HOME — 6 2 — BULBING LOTS — 2 I will sell at Public Auction without reserve. The following described real estate on the premises at 728 Walnut st. Corner of Wai- j nut and St. Marys Sts. in Decatur, on SATURDAY SEPT. 29th. At 1:30 P. M. Corner lot 66x132 feet. 6 Room house, 3 rooms down and 3 rooms up. Semi modern. City water, gas. electric lights, cellar 12x14 ft.; Barn; Large garden; Also two vacant lots, on St. Marys St. just west of Walnut st. TERMS—One-half cash. Balance over a period of 2 years; Come prepared to buy, this is an absolute auction; and will sell regardless of price. JACX)B SCHAFER, Owner ROY S. JOHNSON, Auctioneer 1

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| Test Your Knowledge — Cun you anuwvr seven of theoo ten queC’one? Turn to page Four for the unsweru. 1. Who wrote the ode "On the Death of a fkivorlte C*t"T 2. Name the astronomical observatory on Mount Maintltxm. Calif. 3. In which of laingfellow’s poems Is the CcurtsMp and marriage of John Allert and Priscilla Mullens the theme? 4. What etraft Joins the Sea ol Marmora and the Aegean Sea? 5. Where is Plymouth Rock? 6. What is the Webrew word for "Hell,” "The grave” "The pit? 7. Where fe Death Valley? 8. In which state is the Shenandoah valley? fl. Who wrote the novel. "Great Expectations.” 10. Where is the Libyan Desert? Contagious Follies There are fellies as catching as contagious disorders.—La Rochefoucauld. —e votht: of sale of PEHMiNAt. rnorEHTi lii th? mailer «»f the Flatale of John Rn«*hrr. dereaaed STATE OF INDIANA ADAMS COUNTY SS: Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned Executor of the Estate of John Bucher, deceased, will offer for sale at Public Auction at the IMe residence of said decedent, in the city of l»ecatnr, Washington fowiudiiv, said oonnty and state on the Ist day of October 1934, the personal property of «atd entate consisting of all his heuae hold goods of various kinds as listed and appraised and inventoried by said Executor. The sale to hog in at 1 o’clock V. M. Terans. All sums of money to be cash in hand to be settled for before any of the property is removed from the premises. Edward F. Bu< her, Executor. .ImKon W. Teeple. ailnmrj. .hihn»Hii tMcttowrer Herl Law er, clerk. t?ept 11-18-25 NOTICE OF FIXt!. XirrTl F.MEXT OF !>T%n-: Nil. 21MUI Notice is hereby given the creditors. heirs and legatees of Charles F. Steele, deceased, to appear in the Adams Cirenit Court, held at Deca-, tur, Indiana, on the 10th day of Octover 193 4. and eh*»w cause, if any wby the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Edgar Steele, Administrator Decatur, Indiana, Sept. 15, 1934. tllorncA l. 1.. It alien*

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COURTHOUSE I s Real Estate Transfer I ■Charlen W. Grimm et ax tn Uriah i Grimm inlote 2 and 3 at Wlllianis . for SI.OO. t first State Bank to Calvin L. Y> st et al 96.31 <acFß» of land In Root . township for $6,060. f Fire Bell Gets Council Crowd Falmouth, Mass <U.RI ■ The se-

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