Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1927 — Page 2

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XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X « CLASSIFIED ADS » XXXXXXKXX X X X X X X X FOR SALE I’OH SALE "Sup e r ■ (Jmility" Ilu I> y Chicks ut our very reasonable prices. Hatches oft on Monday and Thursday of every week; also have a few week ol dehicks. Place your orders now The Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497, E. Monroe St 46 4teod FOR StLE Electric Corn Popplm machine in first class condition. I’.argain, cash or payments. A. M. Anker ]i)7 S. Second St. • 46tf-e<H* FOR SALE -Work horse 12 years old, good worker, double or single, call 864-1). Curtis Miller, R R No 8. 50-3 t e.o d. FOR SALE or Will Trade, registered Holstein calf for pigs or brood sow. Also apples, four varieties, for sale at eatable prices. J. O. Trieker. phone 869-H. 50t3 eod I’6 R SALE 5 gilts. Jacob Doi ch, 1 mile south and 3 miles east of Monroe. - 50-3tx FORE SALE Demonstration May-Tag washing machine at reduced price. Adams County May Tag company. 50-3 t FOR SALE —Stark trees and Slnwberg Place your order where quality counts. Special price on large order. No order too small for prompt attention. C. O. Manley. Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 9. Monroe phone 4-L. Feb. 23-24-25. Mar. 1-2-3 FOR SALE A rebuilt Electric Washing machine. New wringer rollers All parts in perfect running order. A good buy for the Money. See this machine at McGills repair shop 211 No. First St. 51-3tx FOR SALE —Bird flog, sell cheap if taken at once. 1062 Russell St. Deca tur Indiana. 51-3tx FOR SALE — Two desira’bly located city properties. Posessfon in thirty days. Graham & Walters. 62-3 t FOR SALE flood home-made apple butter. Phone No. 862-F. 52-3tx FOR SALE — Fresh cow. calf by side. John Hinck. Route 4 Preble Phone. 52-3tx FOR SALE My apiat# consisting of 30 colonies of bees. Priced to sell. S. S. Magle#, Rt. 7, Decatur. Phone 7522. 52-3tx FDR SALE—SevcraJ second hand radios as good as new -t, a big reduction. Open even.r.gs Decatur Auto Paint & Top Shop. Phone 494. ■52t6 FOR SALE—Fordson tractor outfit. Call 8831. 52t3x FOR SALE Grinding out,fie. twelve I horse power engine; corn sheller. six inch; new Willard grinder. Call 8831. 52t3x WANTED WANTED—PUPILS-— On Saxophone and clarinet. The recently developed American plan of teaching used. Phorte Cornelius Durkin at 585 or 181 for further particulars. 47t9x - i W. Winties, 410 Meacer Ave. 50-3tx W ANTED —To buy 30 head of White Rock Pullets, also 2 .young Guinn Hens. Phi! L. Scheiferstein R. R. 7. Decatur, Indiana. 50-3tx WANTED —A job on farm by boy seventeen years old. Inquire of Mrs. Lizzie Tindall. 612 Indiana St WANTED Bookkeeper ami cashier. State salary required. Address Box <2. care Daily Democrat. FOR RENT FOR RENT Three room house. Water and lights. Call 828 Dierkes St, Harry Sipe. ySO-3tx FOR RENT—BO acres, miles from Decatur or will rent by fields. John Meyer, 316 North Fourth st. 50(6 FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms for light-housekeeping." semi-mod-ern: lights, gas ami water; private entrance. Mrs. B. W. Sholty. 607 .Monroe st. Phone 521. 5013 x FOR RENT Furnished light housekeeping apartment, first floor, private entrance, sink in kitchen, convenient to G. E. Vacant March 10. Inquire 1127 W, Monroe St. M-2-3-5 LOST AND FOUND LOST— Male German police pup. Please return to W. E. Meyrs. Mar . and receive reward. 5213 Portland—Members of the local Kiwani i tub were guests of the Bluffton and Hartford City at a dinner held it the Portland country club here. The local Kiwanians were victors in a three way membership contest. q_. $2.00 of merchandise for sl.Ol at Smith. Yager & Falk starting March 10. 52 st When a full /^J^jUg^y\ ;| l | l <lU| l | HFTV(> flows to any organ part of the hotly it oilers natural resistance to disease. Keep the spinal adjustments. Phone lor an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours; 10 to 12—2 to 5 • 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628.

<XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X < x BUSINESS CARDS * ■XXXXXXXX XX X X X X X X IL 1 ROHNAPFEL, D.C. , DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. l_Office Phone 314 Reeidenee 108. Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. s. E. BLACK : Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night I Oft ice FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 5, 1924. See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. O " - O LOBENSTEIN & HOWER j • FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 I Residence Phene, Monroe, 81 o 0 7=Z- ~ FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. 10 year @ 5 Vi", no expense to you. 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. ' Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. o -o O ' ■' — non—oog- r PUBLIC I STENOGRAPHER Mimmeographing and Addressing | Office Room 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Offce Phone 606-Home Phone 1171 1 MILDRED AKEY o 000—000 n LEO “Dutch” EHINGER INSURANCE Fire—Tornado—Automobile We insure everything.’Over Friekle's Place Phones 2 and 104. ——' ■ ■ i . . „ ti’i’ioxTHK,t of i:\i:<tt(>n Notice is hereby Given, 'Chut the un del-signed Inis been amminleil Executor ■if the Estate of Wiillan Hull, lat of til. nils County, deceased. 'flies Estat-' Is probable solvent. ciIHSTI.i: HAL. . Executor Fruchte & Bitterer. Attorneys February 22nd. 1827, Feb. 23 Miiri-li 2-'i Falls Dead On Street. Indianapolis, March 2. — (United Press.)—Relatives today were notified of the death of W. M. Maxwell. Dayton, O, who died after falling on the street here with a heart attack. He died before medical aid could reach him. Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad Io do it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florcllce Holthouse Judge .1. T. Merryman’s Jai w Office, K. of C. Bldg.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1927.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts. 4.200; shipments. 2.8\0; hi g receipts, 2,800; holdovers. 1.363; ‘ very slow, uneven, few sales, steady • to tell cents higher; lighter weights, 1 weak to 15 cents lower; pigs. $12.85; i bulk. 1711-181) pounds. $12.754i $12.85; 220-240 pounds, ground $12.50; packing sows, slo.s()<fi $11.00; cattle reeepits. 2ml. steady: calves receipts, 200, steady, with low time Tuesday; top and bulk v'ealers. $16.50; i nil and common lots, $13.00, down; sheep receipts. Loot) fat lambs 50 to 75 cents higher; undergrade/, up more; hulk good to choice lambs. $15.75 to $16.00; cull and common grades, $12.50 to $14.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May $1.40%, July sl.34‘h. Sept. $1.31%. Corn: May 77%c, July 82%c, Sept. 85>ic. Oats: May 46%c, July 47*<c, Sept. 45%c. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Pigs 160 lbs. down $11.85: 160 to 200 lbs. $12.15 200 to 225 lbs. $11.95 225 to 250 lbs $ll.BO 250 to 300 lbs. $11.60 Calves J [email protected] Receipts—Hogs 350, Calves 50, Sheep 150. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected March 1)) Fowls 21c Chickens 19c Leghorn Fowls 14c Leghorn chickensl3c Geese 12c Ducks 14c Eggs,’ dozen 18c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 1)1 Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 36c New Mixed or White Corn 65c New Yellow Corn :70c New Wheat SI.2(L Good timothy seeds2.2s-$2.50 Good alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, doven 18c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat (lb) soc | COURT HOUSE ? ■niiL.ia «i Case On Trial The case of Rufus W. Glendenning et al vs. George F. Glendenning et al, suit for partition, went on trial in the circuit court before Judge Jesse C. Sutton today, after the court had overruled if motion of the defendant, George F. Glendenning. for a contin--11:, 111 —us |hf- ,< -i“p. Citation Ordered In the case of William S. Andrews vs. June Andrews, the court today ordered a citation for the plaintiff. Marriage License Gerald Mylott. confectioner, to Vera Butler, both of Decatui. ————————<)— . , — \oth i: <>»•’ i: or i.xmis Notice Is hereb.v g-iven that at ’he east door of the Court House in Detatur. in Adams e mnty. state of Indian i the undersigned, as auditor in and for said county and state, will on Monday, llir 2Nlh day of Mnrrh. 1U27 betwet n the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and I o'clock I‘. M. on said du... offer for sale »n public auction and oiit-rry the following described tract of real eState situated in said ••ounty and state towit: The south half of Uie south east quarter of the north east quart* i of Section twenty (20) in township twenty-flvt • 25) north of range fifteen •!.'»> east, in said county, containing twenty (20) acres more or less. At sticii sale the undersigned will first offer so much of said tract taken in a Square from out of the northwesterly corner thereof as may be necessary • required to bring 911 amount sufficient to pay the amount due on th< principal... interest, damages and costs together with a<*<-ruing costs, upon a certain mortgage executed on the 15” day of February I<>2l by Hila Charleston and Homer <'harleston her hnsba.id in favor of-the State of Indiana for the use of the Common s< bool fund to secure the payment of the sum of $1,234.64 borrow e<l by sa'ld Hllu C’ha rlest-m with interest thereon. If not s<? sold the undersigned wUI then at the same time place and on the same terms offer the tenlrv tract of real estate; The amount due or will be due on said mortgage on said day of sale is as follows; Principal $1,234.64 Interest 352.52 2'4 damages 31.7 1 Costs. 17.00 Tota I a mounf du< $ I L"> Terms of sale; Cash on day of sale. Martlh .laberg as auditor for Adams county, state of Indiana March 2-9-16. x< R i< 1: to SoB-It 1 >11)1: \1 » In Hie Adatiis ( Iruiilt ( Term. I2SHI, I’or nKorrv THE STATE OF INDIANA. AI'AMS COUNTY, SS Nellie Bovine vr, Ifarvdy Bovine. It apfOtarin.g from affidawt, filed : n the above entitlvi cause, that Harvey ; Ihtvelri the above defendant is a non-resident of the Hf’ate of Indiana. Notice is therefore her* by given the said llarv<-y Bov in* that lie be an*’ appear before tin? lion, Judge of tile Adams Circuit Codrt on (he 25th dnv ol April. 1927. the same being the 13: h .luridleial bay of the next regular term i Thereof. t*» be hold»n at the Court' ’ House in the City of I>ecatur. • ommen< - I ing <>n Monday, the ifth day of April A. !>. 1327, ami plead.hy answer <»r <lei mur to said complaint, or the same will he heard ayd dcterHilnod id hi.*t absem-e. Witness, my name, and !|i“ Seal of said t'mhl hereto affixed this 21 day *•; February 1927, JOHN E, NELSON, Clerk. February 21. 1327. A. C. Butcher. Attorney. Feb. 23. March 2-3

I Pan-American Flyers I Resume Their Tour i | Boeuos Aires. March 2 (United | Preus) The U. S. Army Pun-Amerktin ' (light squadron flew northward today | towaid Asiiikloii. I'aiagaay, 650 miles ; distant. ■I Maj. H. A Dargite. Hight eommaii- ' 1 der, who almost lost his life in the collision of rhe Amphibians New York ; ; ami Detroit Suturdal, accompanied the •two palne squadron composed of the St. Louis ami san Ftaiicisco. The Detroit and the New York were I destroyed In the accident which cost ■ the lives of ('apt. Clinton F. Woolsey * ami Lieut. John Benton. DAUGHERTY JURY DELIBERATING YET Fate Os Former Attorney General And Thomas W. Miller Undecided • - ■ ' New York . Warth 2. (United Press) I 1 Fteshened by a night's rest, the jury in the alien property conspiracy trial ' tesumed deliberations'this morning in an attempt to decide whether Harry M. Daugherty former attorney general and Thomas W. Miller, former alien property custodian conspired to defraud the government of their best service in the American metal company ilea. The case went to jury at 1:12 P. M„ yesterday and at 11:30 P. M.. the jurymen, unable to'agree, were lockci up for the night. Court was resumed at 10:30 A. M. today ami a verdict may be announced any time after that hour. o Ford Endowment Asked For Burbank Gardens Sau Francisco, Mar. 2. —• U nited Press) —A plan to perpetuate the restarch wok of the late Luther Burbank, wizard of the plant world, by reishig a million dollar fund through subscriptions, has failed, and it may evolve upon three boon companions of the famed horticulturist to save the laboratories ami experimental gardens at Sebastopol near here, for posterity. Efforts will be made, it is understood to interest Henry Ford. Thomas A Eilison and Harvey Filestone, in 'n '(lowing the fund. The three niHlioiAires had su<h a plan under CbnsMeratijn shortly before Burbank's death. Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, president of Stanford irniveisity. which institution had planned to cany on the work of Burbank through the million dollar endowment announced that a perlilhihaiy survey to ascertain whether the funds might be raised through popular would be almost impossible ami that Stanford university officials had decided tn give up the idea altoguilier Meanwhile, much work unfinished by Burbank was practically at a standstill on his experimental farm. Scores of varieties of flowers and plants were being grafted and improved up n, creation of new vegetation was in process and formulaes for others are still awaiting practical adaption. Q Farm To Be Sold To Pay Interest On Loan ' Because of failure to pay interest on money borrowed from the common school fund, a 20-acre tract of land in Jefferson township belonging to Ella and Homer Charleston will be sold at public auction at the court house in this city, March 28. it was announced at the office of the county auditor today. The mortgage was executed in 1921, and. according to law, a sufficient amount of tlie tract will be sold to pay the principal, interest and i costs. In case the part tract does not brirtg sufficient money, the entire tract will be sold. The total amount due is $1,635.90, which would make the' land less than SIOO an acre, in case the entire tract The terms are cash on day of sale. —— o — Former Secretary Os Treasury Is Injured Chicago, Match 2 --(I niterl Press) ■Franklin MacVeagh, former secretary fit the treasury under the adminis tratioti of President Taft, is in a serious condition today after having been run down "by a motor ear last night. Owing to MavVeagh's advanced age —<He is 87 Doctors fear he may not recover. Witnesses said that MacVeagh, who was a pioneer merchant of Chicago, had walked (lit er tlx into the path of the motor car, the driver of which' was not held l>y police. Mrs. C. C. f’humphry visited friends in Fort Wayne today

■'GORILLA MAN" IS SUSPICIONED Mysterious Strangler May Be Involved In Chicago Bath Tub Murder ‘ Chicago, March 2. (United Press) 1 ()SX I illlty that the ' gorilla man' | strangler — who has killed 15 persons in the northwest and middlewest may be involved in the mysterious murder 1 of Mrs. Mabie Wood was considered by police today The Young woman, a bride of lour , meuuths. was found dead tn a bath tub at her hotel yesterday, Her body, completely disrobed, was lying submerged m 14 Inches of water. 1 Coroner's authorities however, determined she had been strangled to death and that drowning had not been the cause of her death as there was no water on the lungs, heavy marks about her th)oat were indication she had been strangled. Immediately aftef the woman's body was found police placed her husband, Carl, and two other men. Homer Cameron and Delbert Prevo, under technical at rest. They were released last night when police said there was little information against them. An inquest into the death was continued until March U>. Bt'<:h Cameron ami Prevo were able to give a perfect accounting of their whereabouts prior to the death of the woman, authorities announced. The Mystery of the woman's death RED PEPPER HEAT - STOPS BACKACHE The heat of red peppers takes the "ouch" from a sore, lame back. It can not hurt you. and it certainly tnds the torture at once. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Rs J Pepper Rub, and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you will feel the tingling beat. In three minuses it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and soreness are gone. Ask any druggist for a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genpine, with the name Rowles on eayh package. ERINK WATER IF BACK OS KIDNEYS HURT — which excite aud overwork the kidneys amt their efforts to filter it from the system. Flush the kidneys occasionally to relieve them like you reeive the howeht, removing acids, waste and poison, else you may feel a dull misery In the kidney region, sharp pain- in the ha k or sick headache, i dizziness, the stomach sours, tongue is ' coated, and when the weather is bad ' you have rheumatic twinge®. The 1 urine is cloudy, full of sediment, the ] cbann ’4s often get irritated, obliging : one to ge‘ up two or three times dur- 1 ing the night. To help neut'alize these irritating 1 acids and Hush ‘oii’ the body’s urinous , waste, begin drinking water. Also get : about four ounces of Jad Salts from 1 any pharmacy, take a tablespoonful in , a glass of water before breakfast for ' a few days and your kidneys may then ! act fine and bladder disorders disap-h pear. |i This famous salts is made from th" , acid of grapes and lemin juice, com-ji blued with litliia. and has been used ] for years to help clean and stimulate i sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irri- ' tation. Jad Salts is inexpensive and , makes a delightful effervecent lithia- ( water drink which millions of mend and women take now and then to help < prevent serious kidney and bladderj 1 I disorders. By all means drink lots of J g :od water every day. I “CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! i )<s3»\ 'r? /z \ \ //• i Mmj] \l/ i [FReezW K Doesn't hurt one bn: Drop a little i "Frcezone" on an aching eorn, instant- < ly that corn stops hurting, then short-•' I ly you life it right off with fingers. i Your druggist soils a tiny bottle of ' 'Freezone" for a few cents, suffie'ent ' to remove every haul corn, soft corn, t or corn between the toed, and the foot , ica(luaea, without aorenesa or irrlta- i tlon.

centers on the fact that the young woman's body whs nude whene found None of her clothing was found ini the bath room and her apartment was ( mote than 30 feet from (fie* bath room, j Testimony at the coroner’s Inquest developed that both Prevo and Cunie-, ron had been drinking In a room adjoining Mrs. Woods the aftern* on before her body was Jonntl. They dented having been with (he young bride. — I’cenare to attend Bk 1c Sale at Smith. ager & Falk.

PUBLIC SALE I will sell al public auction ut my residence on what Is known iis n ie eld Gaunt farm, 6 miles east of Decatur, 2 miles north, 2 miles west of Wren, Ohio, on FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927 Commencing at 40 o'clock a. m. 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 Sorrel mare, 9 years old. weight 1400 tbs.; Sorrel mure, 9 y : oM, i n foal; Hay mare, smooth mouth. 3—HEAD OF CATTLE—3 One 6 year old cow. giving 4 gallon per day; Cow, coming : old, will be fiesh March 10th; one Guernsey heifer. SHEEP —Four 2-year-old Ewes, will lamb in April. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Fordson tractor and tractor plows. 12 inch bottom, m A l rendition; double disc, nearly new; 10-hole grain drill, good as new; ()< 7-fotrt binder, used one season; mower; geartess hay loader; web Lay loader, life new; John Deere side delivery hay hake aud tedder, god as new; corn planter; cultivator; spike tooth harrow; spring tooth han/ w; manure ‘ spreader; 2 Turnbull wagons; wagon box; hay ladders; walking breaking plow; 5-shovel plow; double shovel; buSRy; set. of breeching imine ; buggy harness; horse collars; Anker-Holt cream seperator; double tn . ,; SxS hog house; log chains; grind stone; 3 gal lon red barn paint; Milwaukee binder, 7 ft. cut; and many articles not ni entioned. Hay. Straw and Fodder in mow. X TERMS All sums of $5 and under, cash; on stuns over $5 a ereilit of 9 months, purchaser to give a good bankable note bearing 8 perii-n: inter's; last 3 months. 4 percent discount for cash on sums over $5. WAYNE GAUNT Roy Johnson. Auctioneer. John St.u ■ I, Clerk Lunch served on grounds. 21-252 | PUBLIC SALE | 1. the iiiidersiotietl. w ill sei! nt public auction al niv farm located 3' l miles east of Decatur, 1 mile west of Bubo, on MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927 Commencing at 12:B0 Nuon. I he following personal propertv. to-wit: S—HEAD OF CATTLE—S fine Bet! Durham cow and one Angus, due Io f'csbeii in May; one Holstein cow, due to freshen March 12; one Ayrcshin cow lo freshen in April; one Black Angus, 3 years old. r SHEEP 25 head of good voting breeding ewes, all bred to lamb in March. 6— HEAD OF HOGS—6 (i Duroc Gilts bred lo farrow first week in April. I bis is an extra good bunch of Gilts. 3 head of shoats weighing about 17-» lbs. ottch. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Wagon; drill: Hinder; mower; hay loader. Inty rak ; spikr (ooth harrow; corn planter; corn culler; gang plow; spring tooth harrow; grindstone; fanning mill; forks; saw : lit Laval cream seperator; two milk cans; scythe; and many sin 'll articles not mentioned. I FILMS Wihc,. 1 -?,!, 1 !,"'! 1 OJJ dav of Bttk*. SUSIE R. BOWEN Boy Johnson. Auctioneer. Ed Koos, Clerk. 28-2-1 Bl / x \ i to. ’*■/l' , ' \ 5 Budget \ | Your Expenses THAT’S the modern and businesslike way to run a household. ; And the greatest aid 'to a budget system .. . a convenience to system- | atic spending and saving . . . is a Checking Account! It’s a simplified I ; form of Book-keeping in itself! ; Keep an Account with this Bank! Old Adams County Bank i “We Pay You to Save” |

Colds I Be quick—be sure I • Deal promptly will? . ] , the moat effieifut. most coniiJ! I help. That Is HILL'S, n '* I that we paid $1,090,001) fur q im , stops the cold in 24 hours' 1 the fever, opens the bowels tones the entire system. Millions now ploy It. Sturt it today. HILL'S C*»c»ra-Brnm«n Quinine Be »ure you (et HILL’S, in th. ..j , With portrait. At <UI