Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1927 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X * CLASSIFIED ADS « KXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X FOR SALE I'o fl SALK Severn] second hand radios as good as new at a big reduction. Open evenings. Decatur Auto Paiut A Top Shop. Phone 494. 52t« FOR SALE! Large full-blooded Je> sey cow. 6 years old and will fresh en April 1. John Yoeman. Monroe I Phone L.-27, 55-3tx FOR SAIJ-: Ten stands of bees. 1128 West Monroe St. Phone 620. 56-2 t FOR SALE Pour gilt, due to farrow in Maj Albert Pelz. R. 8. 55t3X OR SALE Fordson True'er with fenders, pully and governor; also one Case 10-20 traitor fully equipped These machines are in good working order and worth more than we ask for them. J. D. Baker, Adams County Auto. Co. or phone 50.55-3*x FOR SALE Good Holstein tow Wi 11 be fresh soon. Mrs. Anna Van Camp R. 3. 55-3tx FOR SALE—l923*Ford coupe. Priced to sell. Call 1152 after 6 o’clock. FOR SALE or TRADE—John ITeere Gang Plow in good condition. Inquire of John Grave, route 5, on Crist farm. 56-3tx FOR SALE —Living room Kuite. dining room, bed room, rugs, gas range, kitchen cabinet etc. 224 N. Sixth street after 6:30 p. m.56-3yx FOR SAL®!—Medium sized fawn gocart in A l condition. Call 950. 56-3*. FOR SALE —We offer for sale the grocery run in connection with our stote. Good opportunity. Will lease building to purchaser. Niblick and Co. 57-t HOt'SE FOR SALE Wi l! const rm t" ed ail modern, hardwood floors, full basement, soft water, (large lot, garage. on paved street; in splendid condition. See owner, 1004 W. Monroe , »t. C. D. Bieberich. 57t3x FOR SALE—2O head big English pul- . lets. R. L. Wilson, 1 mile north, , 3% miles west of Monroe. 57t2x FOR RENT FOR RENT—BO acres, 2% miles from Decatur or will rent by fields. Jonn Meyer. 316 North Fourth st. 50t6 FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished i rooms for light housekeping for one • or two people. Private entrance; 642 N. 2nd street. 55t3-x FOR RENT House, one half mile south of county farm. Floyd Shoaff. phone 0-885 . 56t3x FOR RENTES room. Semi-Modern house on N 6th St. Phone 173 57-3 t WANTED WANTED Girl for general house work. 'Call 258 55-3 t WANTED — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No laces* heavy underwear, woolens or heavy mater- ' ials. Will pay 7 cents per pound ! Lir the right kind if brought to I this office, hut they must bell clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED—Plumbing jobs. Work reasonable. Phone 858. 56-6tx WANTED TO RENT-A strictly modern house, centrally located by a ( responsible party. Address box H. 8., . care Democrat Co. 56-3tx WANTED —Ambitious man with team ' or car to distribute Whitmer's guaranteed line of Toilet Articles, Spices, . Extracts and Medicines in Adams county. Denton made $124.40 one week; Cherry $125.50. Neither had any expetience. We teach you salesmanship. 'Write teday for our new plifft. The H. C. Whitmer Company. Ijept. 31, Columbus, Ind.l 3-15 | Anybody wanting curtains done up. ( or washings done, call Mrs. Sam . Tindall, 612 Indiana St. 57t3x MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE —John S. Cramer is ready to J do your painting and paper hanging. Phone 1061 51-3tx e.o.d. Official Board Meeting The regular meeting of the official board of the First Methodist church will be held in the church, Wednesday evening, immediately after prayer meeting. o— Th’ thing I don't like about movie battles is that they shoot right at each other so long before it occurs t’ some one t' git killed. Mrs. Em Moots’ brother is quite a character. He still votes an' carries a toothbrush in his vest pocket.—Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. COAL PRICES REDUCED Old Dominion hard coal $13.00 Pocahontas Lumps7.7s Best Kentucky Lump ... $7.00 Virginia White Ash lump $7.90 Cook Stove Coal $0.75 Buswood, double cord. .. ,$6.00 Phone 660—Residence 666. Julius ILlUgk

.xxxxxxxx x x x x x x x x ■X BUSINESS CARDS X XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X 1 — H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. Office Phone 314 Residence 1081 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 15 6-8 pm. ——y 8. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 72. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 6, 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 FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 o— O P ~Q \ FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. 10 year @ no expense to you. 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage ' j Select Residence Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secv. Office 155 South 2nd St. O— () O O DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattie and poultry practice 6 o The Food- Tonic That Imparts A Feeling Os Fitness and Strength— SCOTT’S EMULSION Rich In The Health-Building Vitamins Os Cod-liver Oil Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 26-35 Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typt wriling or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. I. Merrvman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1927.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 800, holdovers 1159, mostly 10-15 cents higher; pigs now quotable $12.75©13.00; 170-200 lbs. • • 12.40; 240-300 lbs $12.06© 12.25; ; packing sows [email protected]. Cattle ,; receipts 100, steady to strong ; few good heifers $8,750)10.25. Calves receipts 600, mostly 50c lower; top vealers $15.50; cull and common grades, mostly $10.00©12.00. Sheep receipts 1200; fat lambs sternly; others weak to lower; top fat lambs, $16.00: cull and common mostly, [email protected]. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May $1.40%, July $1.34%. Sept. $1.31%. Corn: May 76c. July 80%c, Sept. 84%c. Oats: May 46%c, July 46%c, Sept. 45c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected March 7) Fowls 21c Chickens 19c Leghorn Fowls 14c Leghorn chickens 13c Geese 12c Ducks 14c Eggs, dozen 18c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 7) Bariey, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 38c New Mixed or White Com6sc New Yellow Corn 70c New Wheat $1.20 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, doven 18c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat (lb) 50c The Evangelistocal Boitherhood The Evangelical Men's Brotherhood met in its regular monthly session Monday night. After the regula’’ busi iness sesison. two teams debated the I question, "Resolved, that education 1 has done more for the advancement of civilization than Christianity has] done". Members of the affirmative! team were Oliver McNeal and L W. Bowan. Members of the negative team were Dan Helm and C. E. Hocker. T he debate was won by the negative team, the vote of the judges being 4 to 3. Following the debate, refreshments were served. Twenty men were pre-' sent ami a very enjoyable eveningj was spat. The entertainment commit ] tee consisted of Wil'. Ruckmau, Merrill Schnitz and Coy Martz. The refreshment committee consisted of Eugene Runyon, Oliver McNeal and Henry Adler. - . . . ..

• -BE 3 Sw nr-~ t~ g** l l *■ — Six Big EXCURSIONS —ON—--5 Saturdays , March 12 -19 -2S April 2-9 and Thursday, April 14 6 - THROUGH TRAINS ~G To Florida; Royal Palm Ponca De Lecn Ohio Special Suwanee Riner Special To New Orleans; Queea & Crescent Limited Cincinnati-New Orleans Special Round Trip Fares from Cincinnati, O. * i R. R. fcrc from any point In Ohio, Indiana, Illinois or Michigan to faros bslow.-* BRADENTON, FLA $40.00 CLEARWATER, FLA? 39.58 DAYTONA BEACH, FLA 35.83 DUNEDIN, FLA 39.48 DUNNELLON, FLA 35.37 FORT MYERS, FLA 42.41 HOLLYWOOD, FLA 45.27 HOMOSASSA, FLA 36 39 JACKSONVILLE. FLA 32.48 KEY WEST, FLA 64.85 LAKELAND, FLA 38.65 LAKE WALES, FLA 39.27 MIAMI, FLA 46.96 I NEW SMYRNA, FLA 37.42 ' . OCALA, FLA 34.40 I ORLANDO, FLA 37.47 ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA 33.95 ST. PETERSBURG, FLA . 39.70 SANFORD, FLA 37.42 SARASOTA, ,FLA 40.40 SEBRING, FLA 40.50 I TAMPA, FLA 38.78 VENICE, FLA 41.17 WEST PALM BEACH, FLA.. 44.32 I NEW ORLEANS. LA. 33.il HAVANA, CUBA 74.10 RETURN LIMIT: Fifteen (15> days In addition t» date of sale. STOPOVERS j allowed anywhere In Florida going and I I coming. - 1 ( For Full Information and Reservat'-ns ( Call on or Address— ( H. D. LYONS, frtrlet Fsssenasr Assst, 307 Merchants Bank Bldg.. Indianapolis, Ind. I - ' l l li'HfcUwa ■» MI lii I I

.... - — - i Monroeville To Hold I Independent Net Tourney An independent basketball tournament will be held al Monroeville, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, of I • this week. This Is the first tourney ' ever held in Monroeville. Several j high class teams have entered the ; i meet. The Kirkland Whippets are the ’ only quintet from Adams county, en'j tered In the tourney. Albert Coppess. J i of Monroe will be the referee. True i 1 "Tabby" Andrews, former Decatur and Monroe athlete, is manager of the ' I tournament. Following is the ached- ' ule: Thursday Night 8:00 —Zulu vs. Lancaster. 9:oo—Bass Foundry, Fort Wayne . vs. Van Wert, Ohio. Friday Night 8:00 —Monroeville vs. Payne, Ohio. 9:oo—Kirkland Whippets vs. Bowsers, Fort Wayne. Saturday Afternoon 2:00 Winners of first game vs. Winner of second game. 3:00 —Winners third game vs winners fourth game. Saturday Night 7:30 —Fort Wayne D. of I. girls vs Monroeville girls. 8:30 —Final game of tourney. - o. DOCTORS MEE TFRIDAY The Adams County Medical Society will hold their regular session at the Adams County Memorial hospital, Friday evening, February 11th. The subject will be a general discussion of business matters pertaining to the profession. —o appoixtviext or tinmivra vrittx Notice is hereby given. That the until (signed has been appointed Administratrix with-the-wilt-annexed of Nan. <y A. Kutcher, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably, solvent. BLANCH DCTCHI’.It Administrate x wlth-the-will-annexed February 26. 1927. Fruehte * bitterer, Attorneys j M m h

■■MaHHHaainaHaMiwMHaßißraßaßaHK Boys and Girls Sing this to tune of “Blackbird'’ chorus. • / "No more will I rub or scrub, Like a dub in s tub. Bye, Bye Washboard. There's a Maytag on its way And I’ll say its here to stay. Bye, Bye, Washboard. He came up and gave a Demonstration I said “yes" without a hesitation. Washing days are at an end. Little Maytag, you're my friend. Bye. Bye, Washboard. ’’ The Maytag is a good Washer. Adams County Maytag Co. 161 Sor«h Second Street Phone 554 If fUMh—BE—W , WVVVWVWWWWWVVVWAAfVWVWVWWVWVWVUWWWW OAFETY Strength Security TO know your funds are ] ; i secure . . . to have con- I ; i fidenee in the strength j of your Bank and the | integrity of your Bank- ; er . . . is what counts ' most in selecting a re- J i j posit or y for your ] 5 inoncy- ■ This Bank oilers you i } g Security beyond quesi lion. Its combined re- !*• sources and its honest. ; upright officers are your i j safeguard and its reputation as an old eslab- ] [ lislied and reliable iijsli- 1 [. tulion is your Security! Old Adams County Bank

PLAN WORK FOR CHIBS IN COUNTY Committees For Calf, lorn And Sugar Beet Clubs Meet At Monroe County committees, which will have general supervision of the calf, coin and sugar beet clubs in Adams county this year, met at the Monroe State Bank Monday evening io plan for the club work to be carried out in the county this year. Plans tor the calf club work were completed Due to certain plans, however, the arrangeipents for the com and sugar beet dubs could not be completed. It is likely the last-named committee will meet within the next few days to perfect rules and other details for the work. Members of the county committees are as follows: Corn Club; Win. Pattelson. Monroe; Otto Hildebrand, Otist Shifferly and Otto Hoile. Decatur. Calf Club: Carl E. Amstutz:. Herne; A. Z. Smith and H. E. Zerkel, FOR SALE Ideal subuiban home, just outside city limits. Six room house, basement, furnace, electric lights, drove well, ‘barn and other out buildings. These buildings are a|l in first class condition. Five acres of ground. All kind of fruit trees. If you are looking for a place where you can keep a cow, hogs and chickens and in fact raise most of your living, you cannot beat this home. Will sell or trade for a small property well located. Phone 606 or see ROY JOHNSON. at office room 1. Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. inwaaanKHauaMMfli

Decatur. David J. Mazelin, Monroe , W. C. Beard, Monroeville. Sugar Beet Club: W. T. Rupert and Noah Rich.! Monroe; John J Schwartz, Berne; ,Chas W. Henscben. Decatur. —g — John F. Helm, of east of the city, was in the city today on business. |

Stock Sale I Commencing at 12:00 Noon, Promptly, fl at Butler & Ahr Sale Barn, fl SATURDAY,FEBRUARY 12 ■ Decatur, Indiana. S I’il lri ii head ol Horses and Mules, including sonic matchy teams, some real work horses, one team oi gray mules, 5 and r. years old. weighing 2900 tbs. H Fifteen head of stock (.attle. ■ Twenty-five head of high grade milk cows, ti n of these cows fl are extra good Holstein cows with calves by side or c | US€ . U p ■ springers. S Twentv-five head of Oulstanding Good Brood Sows, soiuc | with pigs by side, others due to farrow soon. S Seventv-five head of Feetling Hogs. ■ Team of bay mules, 1 and 5 years old. weight 231H1 lbs. ■ Plenty of trucks available lor moving stock ■ at reasonable prices. S Three hundred bushels of certificxl, Michigan seed pulutocs, fl three hundred bushel of good eating potatoes, graded and sacked. ■ BUTLER & AHR. | Roy Johnson, Auclioiwcr. 8-10 H PUBLIC SALE | 1 will sell ut public auction on my farm located 2% miles west of Win ■ shire. Ohio or three miles south and % mile east of Pleasant Mills, Ind., tue farm formerly being known as the Jim Parrish farm, on ■ THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1927 I The sale will begin at 12:30 o'clock. ■ The following personal property, to wit; ■ 3no bushels of Extra Good Corn in crib. Garden tools, rake, hoe, spads, ■ shovels, forks, small gas engine, block and tackle, iron kettle, fence stretch- ■ er, work bench. 60 cement blocks, 4 inch tile and plumoing tools. 8 HOUSEHOLD GOODS ■ One range stove: one oil stove; one gas stove and oven: kitchen cabinet; ■ 9 kitchen chairs; one dining room table; one clock; 3 cupboards; one pootl ■ oak bed room suite: wooden beds; two bed springs; two mattiesses; many ■ pictures; one oak davenport; 6 rockers; one kitchen table; new window ■ blinds: one hook case; 9x12 rug; stair carpet; tubs; crocks; dishes and ■ many other articles too numerous to mention. ■ Also one Ford Sedan, model 1921. in good condition. TERMS—Made known on day of sale? MRS. SUSIE REPPERT, H. H. High, Auctioneer. ’ . Willis Laughrey, Clerk. fish?« Harris CASH GROCERY » Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with laiw Prices ; Shredded Wheat Biscuits, pkg I Cocoa, Herschey’s, pound can 29c; 1/2 Ih- can ; Apples, Stayman Winesaps, 6 lbs ■"* ! Bushel ’SI’ I9 I Onions, No. 1 Yellow Danvers, 3 lbs • 8 lbs. 2jK I Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs2sc; Tbl ; Grape Fruit, medium size. .sc; 6 for ... • ; Beans, Great Northern, fine cookers, 3 lbs.- : Beans, Lima, poundJ” 1 ; Beans, Michigan Hand Picked Navys, 5 lbs.. 33C ! Tapioca, Pearl, pound|? c • Tapioca, Minute, 2 packages I Mince Meat, None Such, package, • Oleo. Tiffany Brand, 30c value i Oleo, Nuco, pound ; Oleo, May time, pound ; Butter, Special Creamery, pound [ Peanut Butter, best quality, pound ; Peanuts, fresh salted, pound L Ginger Snaps and Fig Bars, 2 lbs > Macaroni, Gooch’s in bulk, pound•; • ; I ould or Gooch’s Macaroni, Spaghetti or EgX ! Noodles, 3 packages ; Honey, White Clover, section !j Honey, Strained, jar .Gooch’s Prepared Pancake and Buckwheat i Flour, large bag- J, • I Royal Gelatine Fruit Dessert, all flavors, pkg. I ,K

I , FOft L Mir .7 B Pigs, 160 lbs. down k ’ B 1160 to 200 lbs. Ilin I 200 to 225 tbs. <IIW M 1225 to 250 TU. Hl« >2io to 300 lbs. -lUa MM 1300 to .150 tbs. 111-8 ©M UtUves ’H-!t Receipts: Hogs ~ , ,13s » fl| I Sheep 50. ~ ( M, B