Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1927 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CAROS-
K X X X S X X X X X X X X K X * '! x CLASSIFIED ADS « ’ MXXXXXXXX X X X X X XX : FOR SALE FOR*SALE- Hen eggs, single Con.b Reds. 10c above market price. Decatur Rhone 861-0. "I ** l FOR Is ALE Shrubbery, plants and trees. Prices reasonable, it interested write me tor special prices. J. I’. ( Fox, Portland. Indiana 72-6! x < FOR SA Lie Z Huggies 1 one-horse « wagon. Good 12 inch plow. Shed, 12 x 18 Hip root. Inquire 334 S. sth St. Fred Pluthe. 73-3tx "Ft)R SALE! —6 Seven Month-old I 'dg Type Chester White male pig t. latrge enough for Service. Cholera immune. Also cheap horse H. L. Murp.iy ( Monroe, Indiana Phone 1-27 ,4-4tx ( "TOR SALE —1 good top buggy. Man- , hau Soy Beans. Corn planter, first class condition at bargain. C. W. Bell, 1 mile east and 34 miles N. of Wa”. 74-3tx ' FOR SALE 2 stands, bed leather davenport. Victrola, library table, phone l.|-» 74-3tx FOR SALE All varieties of Nursery -tock Inquire or write Hilty Nur- ( serv Berne. Ind.. Rt. 2, 4 miles south of Monroe. ' 7212 wk 3wks . ’FOR SALE Soy beans. Mancini and Dunfield farmers price. M. A. Ripley Willshire. Ohio 29-2-5-9-12-16-19, 23, 26 FOiCSALE—An unusual bargain, five I room house, lights, gas, good cistern with pump and sink in kitchen drove well, half acre of ground. Brick streets, ornamental lights; best location in city. Terms that any poor man can make. If you want to buy a good home and buy one worth themoney, see Roy Johnson at office room 1 over Peoples Loan & Trust Co. 75-it FOR SALE t raiked eggs for sale. H. Berling Co. 75t3 CROSLEY RADIO for sale, tn goon condition, with loud speaker, gets I coast to coast. Cheap at quick sale. Inquire at 115 No. 6th'st. ,st3x ! WANTED WANTED SALESMEN—Men qualified by experience and local acquaintance, particularly rural, may obtain highly profitable connection for direct selling of automobile, truck, and tractor lubrication in steel containers, shipped from state branches. We handle delivery, credits, collections. Auto required. Age limits 39-50. Straight commission advanced week- ( ly Write for interview. Atlas Oil, 213-233 W. Georgia, Indianapolis. 7J-6tx W ANTED — 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 materials. Will pay 7 cents per pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED —To rent small house or several unfurnished rooms in south part of town, prefcrratly. Call 248 73-lR WAN'tED —Rugs dusted and cfsierus cleaned. Call Willard .ucCoiibehCy, phone 1162. 74-3tx WANTED —To clean wail paper. $1 to $1.50 per room in city or country. Clean cisterns, wash porches and rugs. Frank Straub, phone 418. 75t3x WANTED — Family washings. inquire at 409 South 13th st. 75t3 WANTED—To do Call at 121 South 11th st. or phone 1141. 75t3 WANTED —Trucking, local or long distance. Call F. W. D. Stults, phone 811-L. 75-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT —Front bed room, furnished. in strictly’ modern home, one block from court house. Phone 170. 70-6tx FOR RENT I—Seven-room 1 —Seven-room house, fiveacres of ground, 14 miles east of city. Inquire of Mrs. J. E. Ward. E’rble Phone. 74-3tx COOLIDGE PICKS VACATION SPOT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ostensibily to spend a two weeks vacation with relatives in Hopkinsville. Ky., but he bore ordeis to look over Mie President's prospective vacation ground quietly. Mr. Coolidge told him Wisconsin would meet all requirements if a satisfactory locality could be found. The fact that the President intends to establish a temporary residence in a Republican state which has repeatedly voted against him has caused some political gossip here though friends of tne President s.ty he is interested only in finding a satisfactory vacation site rather tnan sharpenin'; any axes for the 1928 Presidential campaign. Stockholders' Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Decatur Home Builders of Decatur, Indiana lor the election ot directors and the transaction of any business that may come before the meeting, will be held at the office ot H. S. Michaud on the 12th day ot April, 1927, at two o'clock P. M , J. H. HELLER, President March 29 A-5
XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X BUSINESS CARDS K xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 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 Hour*: 10-12 u.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 Office phone 500 Home phone 727 federal farm loans Abstracts of Title Real 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. rv* — c LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT (X ~ o c FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @5%, small com. 10 year @ s>/2%» no expense to you. 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Select Rcs’dence o T Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. G —O O C DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN | Office 120 No. First Street I Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 | I I Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice O (J WANT NEW PARK BUILT THIS YEAR (CONTINUED FKOM PAGE ONE> nell and Henry Faiirote gave interest ing talks. A splendid spirit was manifested by the legionaires. During the meeting last night plans for a Memorial day observance in Decatur were discussed. The mem bets of the Legion are anxious t< meet with representatives of the Spanish-American war veterans' org ahization. the Women's Relief corpi ard veterans of the Civil war in v gard to an observance sponsor™ jointly by all ot those bodies. N< definite plans for the observance havt been worked out. Typewriting Stenographic Work if’you have tnty extra typewrit ing or stenographic work I wil be glad Io do it. Phone 42 f<H appointment. Florence Holthousc Judge 1. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. - MBBHBBMBHBHBBMMBHMBMa
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRATS ESDAY, MARCH 29, X)27.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL ] AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts S(H), holdovers 1656. mostly 15c-25c lower, heavyweights at stands'®! few pigs $12.50® 12.75; ' ' light lights mostly $12.50; few 170-1 : I'm Ills, sl2 lib'll 12 2.7 235 lbs | $1175® 1185; packing sows slo.oo® 110 25. Cattle receipts 125 steady. Calf receipts 250 steady: top vealers, $1(1; cull and common slo® 12.50. < Sheep receipts 1000; fat lambs.] around 25c higher; few decks $16.65 , ®l6 75; clipped lambs $15.00; cull' and common wool skins $13®14.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Market . Pigs. 160 Tbs. down $11.75 I 160 to 180 tbs. sll.s'> ■ ISO to 200 tbs. sll4O | 2110 to 225 Tbs. $11.25 225 to 250 lbs. . $ll.OO 250 to 300 lbs. $10.501 1 300 to 350 lbs. $10.40. (Stives SS«I3 511 Receipts: Hogs, 300; Sheep. 75; ' Calves, 200. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected March 29) . Fowls 21c Chickens 19c Leghorn Fowls 14c Leghorn chickens 13c Geese Ducks He ' Eggs, dozen . -21 c ’ LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 29) | Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 37c New Yellow Corn (per 100) 70c New Yellow Corn 70c ' New Wheat $1.15 LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 21c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 46c ■ Radio Commission Starts Task Os Clearing Up Air ( Washington. March 29—(United Press) —With represea'atives of all branches of the radio industry present. the federal radio commission today started its task of eliminating chaotic conditions from the air. Spokesmen for broadcasters, manufacturers. listeners’ leagues and a few > individual citizens were to give the ’ commission their views on how to l drive the cackles and wheezes from the ether and regulate the entire radio industry. Public hearings are tentatively scheduled to run until Friday, but it is likely the commission will tie forced to exjtend them several days. o Sapiro Testifies Today In Suit Against Ford Court Room. Detroit. Mich.. March 29—(United Press)—Aaron Sapiro today resumed testimony in his own behalf in his million dollar libel suit against Henry Ford He described in detail how he evolved his cooperative marketing plafi. citing frequently the California Associated Raisin Growers, the California Walnut Growers and others of the older California co-operatives as examples. NOTICE OF FIX VI. SHTTI.iniEXT OF ENT \TI-: No. 5317 L Notice is hereby given to the eredi- ■ tors, heirs and legatees of Aii r,,n Augsburger. deceased, to appear tn the AdJ unis Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 25 day of April. 1927, and show cause, if anv. wliv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified io then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. JOHN C. AUGSBURGEH, Exec utor Decatur. Indiana March 2*. 1927, i Dore I’.. Erwin. Attorney March 29-April 5 o - • NOTH E OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Ol ESTATE ) No. Xt:<7 • — r — Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs atnl legatees of Frederick > H Schulte, deceased, to appear in thA Adams Circuit Court, hvhl at Decat i . Indiana, on the 23 day of April, 1 927. and show cause, if any. why the l’l.\AL - SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the ♦ . tate of said decedent should not he up. proved; and said heirs are notified to 4- , then and there make proof of heirship. ' and receive their distributive shares. lIENIIY SCHULTI’T. Administrator t Decatur. Indiana March, 28. 1927. J. T. Merryman, attorney. ;e March 29-A-5 —— (>■——————— —
ll ". mhehiff mile O \ timber ISW-H4 Charles Setlier. vs. J. Henry Vian. 'O Sylvia Vian. Hosea Ray. Lena Kether, liv virtue of an Order of Sale, to me ' directed from the Clerk of the Adams >s. Circuit Court. I will expose at public Sale, to the highest bidder, on Wedne.se’ day. the I.lth day of April A. I>. 1M27 (1 between the hours <>f 10 o'clock A. M . and I o'clock P. M. of said day. nt the J" door of the Sonrt House in Decatur. Adams County. Indiana: the rents and v profits for a term' not exceeding seven years, the following described Real n Estate, To-Wlt; Inlot—number six hundred twenty- ■ two ( 622 1 In Joseph Crabb’s Subdivision of outlets No. 263 in Joseph Crabbs 3rd Western Addition to the Town (now feityi of Decatur. Indiana; as the same is 1 (esisnntcd on the Recorded plat. And on failure to realize the full amount of Judgement. interest and cos's. I will at tlie same time ami place. ■■sI- pose to public sale the fee simple of II said real estate, 1 Taken as the property ot .1. Henry H" Vian. Sylvia Vian, ct al At the suit of Charles Setlier. Said Sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or Appraisement Laws, Marell 22nd A D 11'27. , HAI.'L H'jLLlN'jbM t 1,1 H Sheriff Adams County Indiana. Huber M He Voss. Attorney for Plaintiff. a March 22-211 April 5
“PANTHER MAN” |j IN TERRE HAUTE > Mysterious Man Terrorizes Young Wom e n In Nocturnal Attacks Terre Haute. In<!.. Mar. 29i—(Unit- J ed Press.)- Terre Haute's mysterious •' "panther man’' reappeared in the north end residential section last night ’ and terrorized four young women in I two separate attacks. As Esther Kline and Wilma Schmitt- 1 ler were passing a darkened alley the . silent figure suddenly leaped upon them. Miss Kline was thrown heavily to the ground. Screams of the girls I brought residents of the neighborhood j pouring from their homes and the I assailant fled. ( As police searched the vicinity. 1 Elizabeth Brown and Lois James were accosted in Hemingway Park a half hour later by a man whose descrip- i tlon tallied with 'hat of “the panther." i With only a grunted exclamation i the lone assailant leaped through the air much in the fashion of a panther lying in wait. ( Miss Brown and Miss James gave battle and beat off the attacker with their fists. Several suspects were picked up by police but after questioning were released. The "panther man,” a stocky youth, who wears a heavy sweater and cap pulled low over his eyes, created a reign of terror, here six weeks ago. committing a series of similar attacks on young women. PRESENT FORCE IN CHINA BELIEVED TO BF2 ADEQUATE (COXTIM ED OX PAGE THREE) concession and many took refuge on ships. At Wuhu natives were aroused by propagandist banners charging thousands of Chinese had been killed in the brief American-British bombardment of Nanking. Shanghai, Mar. 29 —(United Press) The British consul at Changsha today ordered immediate evacuation of all British Nationals there after a slight engagement involving British sailors from H. M. S. Woodcock and Chinese. Tile situation at Changsha was described as extremely had in dispatches received here. Paris, Mar. 29. —(United Press) — France today moved to reinforce her armed guards at Shanghai. The Quai D'Orsay announced that a battalion of Annamites was leaving Indo-China for Shanghai. JURIST TAKES STAND IN HIS OWN DEFENSE (CO.XTIM ED FROM PAGE OSE) thought he was the man I wanted. We had been members of the same church for years. I also knew that Cavanaugh was a Democrat and appointed him as a Democratic commissioner. “Cavanaugh said he didn't know about serving on the jury and that he had no property in his own name, having put about SIO,OOO worth in his , wife's name. “I asked him why he didn't buy a cheap lot and he said he didn't know whether be wanted one. I told him ■ I would deed him 20 feet off a lot I - owned for sl. and that would be sufficient to qualify him. "The deed was made out and Cavanaugh paid me one dollar. He was a man of High standing and was well acquainted with the people of the county. “When Cavanaugh and Hampton ’ were appointed commissioners I told them to get good citizens, not radicals r in either way.
“I never attempted to control the jurors or the persons they selected. The only instruction they had from me was to get good citizens.” British Racer Drives Car At Speed Greater Than 203 Miles An Hour Daytona Beach. Fla.. March 29. — (United Press) —Major H. O. D. Seagrave, British lacing car expert, todayset. three unofficial world's records, driving an automobile faster than any man ever has done before. Seagrave's "Sunbeam" was clocked at a speed of 201.711 miles an hour tor one kilometer, 208.841- for one mile and 203.616 for five kilometers. The official record for one Kilometer. held by Malcolm Compbell is 174. 22 miles an hour: for the mile. 173.883. — — Get the Habit —Trade at Home, It Pays
| COURT HOUSE | Dismissed The claims of Oscar Berry, Anna] Augslmrger and Clarence Augsburger against the estate of Aaron C. Augsburger have been dismissed. Set For Trial The case of Silas Shlmp vs. Orville Arnold et al has been set for trial on April 2. The ease of Daliel E. Smith vs. EH w Steele has been set for trial on March 30. The case of Mary E. Mills vs, George D. Mills has been set for trial on April 6. Judgement Awarded In the case of Eli W. Steele vs. Daniel E. Smith, the court awarded judgment in favor of the plaintiff for $25.43, with Interest and foreclosure of the mortgage The personal property was oredered sold Case Dismissed The case of Chalmer O. Hower et al vs. the State Automobile Insurance Company has been dismissed at the defendant's cost by agreement of the parties. - -—. ■ i — Q 1 OUTLINES WORK OF INDUSTRIAL ASS’N. FOR YEAR (©•MTHIVED FROM PAEE In cooperation with the committee already appointed to plan the dedication Cf Elephant Rock as a memorial to the lottte Gene Straton-Porter. Committees Are Appointed The standing committees are as follows: Finance committee; J. L. Kocher, chairman; Albert Scheumann. Theodore Graliker; M. Kirsch, and H. M. Gillig. Membership committee: Will OBrien, chairman; Oscar Lankenau; Harold Niblick; Leo Kirsch: Raymond Kohne. Roads: W. A. Lower, chairman; Charles Voglewede; J. T. Myers; C A. Dugan and J. H. Heller Traffic; C. E. Bell, chariman; James Cowan. H. R. Moltz; John Carmody; and W. A. Klcpper. Public Welfare: A. R. Holthouse chairman; H. B. Heller; French Quint N. A. Bixler; Herman Ehinger. The membership committee wil meet with the directors in the next few days to outline a plan for the mem bership campaign, which will com mence in a few weeks. The committee in charge of thi next general meeting and luncfreot will be O. L. Vance, chairman; Wa Wemhcff and Donald Hower. The com mittee in charge of securing a speak er is Dan Niblick, chairman. C. A. Du gan and E. W. Lankenau. The meeting adjourned at 7:30 o' clock last night, and it was the genera opinion that the monthly meetings wil be a success and wil! form a close and stronger alliance among the loca citizens. Stephenson Ordered To Appear In Cour Indianapolis. Mar. 29. — (Unltei Press) —D. C. Stephenson forme grand dragon of the Indiana ku klu: klan now serving a life sentence so the murder of Madge Olterholtzer o Indianapolis today was ordered t appear forthwith in the Marion cout ty superior court. A forthwith subpoena for his al pjaiance was sent to the sheriff c LaPorte county to serve on the wart en of the state prison at Michiga City. The subpoena was issued on behal . of Mrs. Nettie Stephenson Brehm c
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—NO. 6— BANK STATEMENT REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK at Decatur, In the State of Indiana, at the-close of its business on March 23, 1927. J. W. TYNDALL President D. J. HARKLESS Cashier G. T. BURK Vice-President A. SCHEUMANN Asst Cashier R. E. MEIBERS Ass’t Cashier RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts ....$1,107,485.14 Capital Stock Paid in .... 120,000.(10 Overdrafts Surplus 30.000.00 U. S. Gov't Securities .... 1.200.00 Other Bonds. Securities etc. 25.154 48 Undivided I rotits Net... Banking House 93.605.01 Demand deFurniture and Fixtures .. 10.063 38 posits 353,864.38 Other Real Estate owned 74,282.26 Demand cerDue from Trust Companies tificates .... 762.745!'') Banks and Bankers and Saving Deposits 85.580.3!' Cash on Hand 129,970.01 Certified Checks 773.53 Cash Items 3,861.94 Due to banks and Other Assets not Included Tr. Co’s. .. 46,61”.75 1,24>.K8."< in the above 3.307.37 Bills Payable 50.000 W Total 1,452,611.39 Total ' i.'.;'.':!'. ■ State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: I, D. J. Harkless, Cashier of the Old Adams County Bank, of Decatur, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. D. J. HARKLESS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29 day of March 1927. (seal) ' Henry B. Heller. Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 13, 1927. Filter & Sarris Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices. ||M|||| — l|m r|)J - — Wall Paper Cleaner, 3 cans Old Settler, 3 packages Red Seal Lye, 2 cans 25c sani-Flush, can 21c; 3 cans. 25c Bowlene, can Scratch Chicken Feed, 10 lbs. Little Chick Feed, 10 tbs Little Chick Starting Mash, 10 lbs Yellow or Red Onion Sets, ] Oranges, sweet and juicy, dozen Grape Fruit, medium size ,2 C Large size, 2 for I,c New Solid Cabbage, lb Bulk Macaroni, lb * r c Post Toasties. 2 large packages Toilet Paper, large rolls sc; 6 h» r Pearl Tapioca, lb J r K Bulk Rolled or Steel Cut Oats, 6 Tbs Catsup, large bottles .. " ‘ Small bottle •••• None Such Mince Meat, package Imported Sardines in Olive Oil, 2 cans ** Ginger Snaps or Fig Bars, 2 lbs Premium Soda Crackers, 2 lb. boxes , 50c Instant Postum Green Beans, gallon Leonard’s Bulk Tested Garden and Flower seeaj” ; Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs Full quart Cedar Oil Furniture Polish. ■• • - 4 _ ,
No. 289 H BANK STATEMENT 8 B. W. BUSCHE. Prwtdttt 1 PRANK HEIMAN, I W. S. SMITH, Cashier. I W. L. KELLER. Asst. Cashier I Report o( tho condition ■ Monroe State Bank at ■ state ot Indiana, at the c| use ’ oI /,■ business on March 23. 1927 ■ Resources B Loans anil discounts sl6l s»i ■>. ■ Overdrafts ■ Other bonds, securities, i-J.J" ■ Banking house S'JMm B Furniture and fixtur.'s iX'nJ B Other real estate owned ■ Due from trust companies, * ■ banks nnd bankers, and Cash on hand 12 41’if Cash items ’ Other assets not included in the above 19953 s Tot4ll lismstT: Liabilities Capital Stock- Paid in $ 250 MW Undivided Profits—Net 1,13755 Demand deposits $46,250.14 Demand Certlfi tes 71,355.17 117.845. JI Bills payable . Cash over To,ttl $151.14137 State of Indiana, Adams. County, m I, W. S. Smith, cashier of the’Monroe State Bank. Monroe, Ind. do solemnly swear that the. above statement is true.' W. S. SMITH. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 28th day of March. 1927 > ' CHAS E RAHNER, Notary Public. My commission Jan 1, H’J
