Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1927 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

CXXssxscx X x « « « « « * ■ CLASSIFIED ADS itxxxxxxs; x x x x x x x x ■ - FOR SALE M>l< SALK or Tiad? 5 room hoti — •on Madison street,.good lot. fruit (Joes. Reasonably priced. Will take «uod auto in exchange. Address t • C„ care Daily Democrat, 78t6 FOR SALE -t Guernsey male calves, I • 2 registered, 2 grades. Will trade U>r hogs. Phone 696 — 79-3tx Poti SALE Ford Coupe, fully eqiupL. ped and a good reader s.’>i).ou Terms » wanted. Call 745 day time. 79-3tx goß' SALE- New row boat, ced ir, ■> with oars. P. B. Dykeman, Decatur W. R. 8. 79-3tx &)K SALE —25 Wyandotte laying hens • and few Leghorns. Mrs. J. F. StoiieWmk, Phone 615. SO-3tx BOR SALE Registered Poland - China “ male hog. Vernon Arnold, Decatur, U. R. 2 Phone Sraigville. 80-3tx FOR SALK Barred Rock eggs, extra good stock, heavy layers. $4 per 100. Also Mammoth Bronze Turkey eggs, fancy stock, 40c per egg. Mrs. Sher-1 man Kunkel, phone 5961. 80t6 FOR SALE —1175 vietrola, with a large number of records. Will sell for S4O cash. Inquire at Indiana Electric company. 80t3 FOR SALE —Two day old Durham calf, August Selking. Jr., Preble phone 18 on 20. 80-3 t FOR SALE Soy beans. Manchit and Dunfield farmers price. M. A. Ripley Willshire, O. 1-5-8-12-15-19-22-26x paid FOR SALE—ldeal location in Decatur, i fine 6 room house, hot water heat, electric motor plumbing, fire place, | built in features. Lot 66x150. Garage. Possession April 20. If interested write “Owner,” P. O. Box 204, Fort Wayne, Ind. 30-2-5 x FOR SALE—AiI varieties of Nursery stock. .Inquire or write Hilty Nursery, Berne, Ind., Rt. 2, 4 miles south of Monroe. 72t2wk 3wks FOR SALE Few choice Duroc males and gilts; also a little Armors fertilizer, 4-16-4. Fred Busche, Decatur route 5, Monroe phone. W-Fx FOR SALE 6-roont senij-inoderii house on South Bth St. Large Garage Jess Leßrun at Cort Theatre. 81-3 t FOR SALE —Early Ohio Potatoes. Ben Eiting. Phone 5591. 81-3tx I WANTED 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 under-, wear, woolens or heavy mater-) ials. 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. t jtwwt jw>. < •:; .•ITiiTFlT.'’ST'i'iiem'i.m-r. Mourn., i: i 1. Monroe phoru>. 79t3x I SALESMAN WANTED - Ambitious I man between the age of 25 and 50 to I make connection with old established Company. This opportunity is open in your home County. Earning capacity depends on results. Pleasant outdoor 1 work calling on farmers with complete I line of household necessities, consisting of extracts, spices, toilet preparations, home remedies poultry and veterinary preparations. An opportunity of a life time for a hustler. Experience helpful but not necessary. Must own automobile. For full information and catalogue write, G. C. HEBERLING, COMPANY, Department 255. Bloomington, 111. 81-3 t WANTEDI have several customers who will buy moderately priced Homes. If your property is for sale, see me at once. Office room 1 Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Bldg. Phone 606. Roy Johnson. 81-3 t WANTED —Painting ami Paperhanging. Phone 611 at 12 or 5 o'clock. Chas. J. Hower. 81-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT — 7-room modern house, with garage, opposite court house. A. D. Suttles, agent. 79-6 t FOR RENT —Rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1059. 81-3tx FOR RENT —Furnished housekeeping apartment, light pleasant rooms, first floor; porch, basement, nice yard and garden. Inquire M. Meibers, 1127 W. Monroe. 81-3 t ruK K.EM —Garage at 341 Winchester street. Inquire of A. J. Porter. Sees To Many Activities In College Life Os Today Appletton, Wis, April 5.— United Press) —Athletics and fraternity and sorority activities arc too prominent in under graduate life today. Dr Henry M. Wriston of Lawrence College here told alumni of the school at a meeting here last night. President Wriston appealed to the Alumni to concern themselves with the things for which the college is pri inarily organized, with the things ol the mind and the spirit. "The alumni must understand that there is a steady drift, and a fruitfu. one,” he said, “toward the re-establish meat of intellectual excellence as tut ideal of college work” , ' ’ ‘ I ' ' .

■ ' X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X : X BUSINESS CARDS K ;xxxxxxxx x x x x x x x x H. 1 ROHNAI’FEL, D.C. I 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. 1-5 5-8 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 7-7 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 I Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 I I Residence Phone, Monroe. 81 | LADY ATTENDANT | O ~ — O | P — <| FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. 10 year @ 51/2%, lift tri you „ 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. G_. Q Ip — 0 DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street ' Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 I Special Attention given to | cattle and poultry practice j O -_-O W ANTED — Young man to learn the variety business. Wages while learning. Address in your own hand writing. - Charlie Voglewede, 125 N. 2nd . st., Decatur, Ind. 80t3 , 0 1 x«>ti« i-: or fix vi, settle .me xt of EST VI E I N <». Z 317 Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legates of Aaron Auga- * burger, drf-eased, to appear in the A<l- - ams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 25 day of April. 19 27. and show cause, if any. vv’iiv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the esf tate of said decedent xhould not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, I and receive their distributive shares. JOHN C. AUGSBURG EK, Executor U Decatur, Indiana March 28. 192 Z, Dore B. Erwin, Attorney — Maryh_29-Ayi ' MT -rimil 111 iiiih-l « Typewriting e Stenographic Work II If you have any extra lypvwril- *■ ing or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. u Florence Holthouse h Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law ie Office, K. of C. Bldg.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY. APRIL 5, 1927.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 2.000; shipments. 4.000; hog receipts, 700; holdovers, 1,280, 'mostly 15-25 «eiits higher; few pigs ami light lights. $13.00; bulk. 160 to 200 pounds, sl2.4U<ii $12.60; few. 225250 pounds. $12.1541 $12.25; packing I sows. $9.75© $10.00; c attle receipts. 150, nominal; calves receipts, 300. I around 50 cents lower: top vealers, $15,00; cull and common grades. $lO (a $11.50; sheep receipts, 300; choice lambs scarce, market nominally steady; choke woolskins eligible to around $16.60. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May $134' 4 ; July $1.2»%: Sept. $127% Corn: May 72%c; July 72V»e; SepL 80%c. Oats: May 44c; July 44%c, Sept. 43%c. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Pigs. 150 lbs. down sl2-10 150 to 180 lbs. * U -8j 180 to 200 Tbs $11.75 I’m) to 220 lbs. $11.60 220 to 240 tbs. . |1’,35 240 to 260 tbs sll.lO 260 to 280 lbs. $10.85 280 to 300 tbs $10.75 300 to ;:5o lbs. $10.60 Calves $8 to sl3 Receipts: Hogs 400; Calves 100; Sheep 200. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected April 5.) Fowls 21c Stags 15c Leghorn Fowls 15c Stags 15c Geese He' Ducks —l2 c ! Old Roosters 10c' Eggs, dozen 20c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 5.) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye. per bushel 80c New Ouis tguudi 38c. New Yellow Corn (per 1001 .... 75c New Yellow Corn 70c j New Wheat $1.151 Wool 32c LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 20c ’ BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat pound 40c DEMOCRATS TO MEET THIS WEEK To Make Effort To Bring National Convention To Indianapolis Indianapolis, April 5. — (United Press) —The State Democratic comnil’tee will meet here Wednesday 7 o **.... b* ilehi la imliaiiapOi'i.'. Thomas Taggart, who has m<j!e kuowu his intention of backing Evans I Woolen, Indianapolis banker for the presidency in the 192 S campaign, will I be pr esent at the meeting. i Charles A. Greathouse. National Democratic committeeman will also attend. He will explain his plans for I bringing the National convention to the Hoosier Capital. Henry T. Davis, manager of the convention bureau, a ill cooperate. “The convention would mean a great deal for Indianapolis and the party,” i aid Greathouse. "The people are sincerely anxious to bring the great session here in 1928.” The meeting will review the legislatures acts, and will discuss the finance program. | o XOTII K OF FIX VI. SKTTI.KMKXT OF ESTATE x<>. ass? 1 Notice is hereby given to the . realtors. heirs an.l legatees of Frederb-k H. Sihulte. deceased, to appear in th- ; Adams Circuit Court, held at I'ecat .ir. Indiana, on the 23 day of April. I'.c.. ■ and show cause, if any. why tlie l-')..A'. i settlement ACCOt'NTS with the ■■- I tate of said decedent should not be upi proved: and sail) heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. HENRY SCHI LTB, Administral-o ' Decatur. Indiana March. 2S. 1927. J. T. Merryman, attorney. March 29-A-5 SHF.ICIFF SVI.I-: Xuiiil.ee 121154 Charles Setlier. vs. 1. Henry Vian Sylvia Vian. Hosea Ray. Lena Sether, ; By virtue of an Order of Sale, to me directed from the Clerk of the Adam:- ‘ Circuit Court. I will expose at public Sale, to the highest bidder, on VVcdnes- ’ day. the 13th day of April A. l>. I*2l * between the hours of 40 o'clock. A. M ■ and I o'clock P. M. of said day. at tm ' door of tlie Sourt House in I’e.atur Adams County. Indiana: the rents am profits for a term not exceeding Seve: years, the following described Ilea ' Estate, To-Wit; Inlot —number six hundred twenty I two <9221 in Joseph Crabb’s Sub.livi slot, of outlets eo. 263 in Joseph < rald» : 3rd Western Additlou to the '(own (nos city) of Hccatur. Indium.; as the sum. Is Designated on the Re.-ordcd plat. And on failure to realize th.' full a mount of Judgement. Interest ami i ohih 1 will al the same time amt place, ex - pose to public sale the fee simple o I said teal estate. * Taken as the property of .1. (Jeu'; P Vian. Sylvia Vian, el al. At the suit o Charles Sether. Said Sale will be made without an; relief whatever from valuation or Ap iiritisemeut Laws. March 22ml A. D. 1927. HAUL HOLLINGSWORTH . Sheriff Adams County Indiana. Huber M. DeVoss, Attorney for Plaintiff. I March 22-29 April

Evangelical Men's Brotherhood Meets I Tlie Men's Brotherhood of the Evangelical church met in the Sunday school room of the church, Monday night. After the business ses- , sion the following program was rend--1 ered by Miss Chester and the girls' ' glee club of the high school: Song by the glee club; solo by Miss De-1 Vor; quartet by the Misses Erwin, . Baker, Thomas and Cloud. Every- • body enjoyed the music snd invited 1 the Glee Club back again. Refreshments of ice cream and , cake were served in the basement .of the church, Jo|m Schniti had charge of the program and the following were the members of the refreshment committee: Robert Garard, Sam Black. Frank Lynch. i All the men enjoyed the meeting ■ and feel that it. was a profitable even- ! ing They are already looking fori ward to a good meeting the first ' Monday night in May. o ,. URGES SETTER SOCIAL LIFE ■ United Brethren Pastor Condemns Dancing In Sermon At Revival “Paul Before Felix” was the subject of the sermon at the United .Brethren church last evening. The < pastor represented Felix as a man I with judicial power and gave great credit to hint for his reasoning along those great lines that the word says when "he reasoned of righteousness, temperance and the judgment to come.” If folk today would set down and reason upon these three great . thoughts, il would be a great deal better place to live in, he said. I The pastor look occasion to speak | against the sins of unrighteousness in the community and in no uncertain I terms stated his position in regard I to the dances in halls, schools, parks. . and homes. The pastor stated, “the I dance robs modesty from the ghfl and the boy, feeds vulgar passion, separates homes and at last separates tiom God. -The Church should come clean in regard to these tilings and the home should furnish for her children a social life that they will not have to go elsewhere to receive it.” Temperance or self control and the judgement to come were emphasized • as great thoughts for consideration, not only for a governor or a judge, but for every one. Paul did not back down as he stood before Felix, but let Felix know he j was a follower of Christ, said Rev. Smith, Feliix let Paul go and said as ' he trembled, "Go thy way for this ■ -T mw IB,ill Willi r ~- - - ' i.i - m f- —-- ■ j never c all <1 i'or him and put off de ' c'ding for even after he had t reasoned upon the vital question. ? Death claimed Felix at an insane 1 house when he took his own life. To ( put off accepting Christ you are 1 tampering with the wrath of God, the - mercy of God, the uncertainty of life and certainty of death, hardening >' your heart and grieving the spirit i, said the pastor. [J Rev, and Mrs. Myres sang two spe . cial numbers at the services. There ( will be services tonight, beginning at ■ | 7:30 o’clock, and the public is invited ' o :fCTURT HOUSM I Thompson Is Sentenced '' | William Thompson, 16, of this city . who entered a plea of guilty to t charge of jvetit larceny, in the Adam; I circuit court yesterday, today was fined $5 and costs and sentenced tc serve four months on the state penai ‘ farm. The sen'once was suspended '■ by Judge Sutton during good behavioi of the youth. William Lough, 17, al so of Decatur, who was arrested with Thompson in connection with the - theft of a spol light from an automo- , bile in Berne, Saturday night, plead ' ed guilty to the charge yesterday. Hi ’• is being held in the county jail ir c lieu of S2OO bond. A charge of trans ;; porting intoxicating liquors is alsc pending against Lough and his bond I has been fixed at S3OO in that case Ordered Left Off Docket <i The case of Sarah Potts vs. Hiram Potts has been ordered left off ihc court docket. Judgment Awarded ' In the case of Isaac D. Booher vs <e Ralph Ebersoje et as, the court award i--cd jmlgment in favor of the plaintifl *■ for $533.06 with interest and costs and ordered the real estate sold. , v j Case Dismissed •it - The case of The Inter-State Realtj lv ' and Investment company vs. Ernesi »• F. Roop ct al. has been dismisscd > oi 'motion of the plaintiff. Mrs. Luelia Hubley spent Mondaj . afternoon In Bluffton.

M.E. CONFERENCE OPENS ATGOSHEN I Eighty-fourth Annual Session Convenes; Sen. Robinson Speaks Tonight Goshen, Ind.. April 5. — (United Press)—The eighty-fonrth annual session of the North Indiana Methodist conference opened today at the !• irst Methodist church here. The board of examiners started examinations of student ministers and Bishop Charles Edward Locke of St. Paul. Minn., met the cabinet of district superintendents for the first time, alter which he will preside over the conference. Delegates numbeliug between 500 and 600 have arrived for the conference and will be present this evening for the first general session at which C, H. Smith. Goshen district superintendent, will preside. U. S. Senator Arthur R. Robinson is to deliver an address at the meeting. The conference will close ApriF 11 with -ministerial assignments for the coining year. o WILLSHIRE MAN IS WANTED HERE (CONTIN VED FHOM PARE order had been a phoney order and that Dull had never beeu employed by Everett and Hite, and Sheriff Harl Hollingsworth has been investigating the case. A warrant was issued for Dull and Sheriff Hollingsworth has made several trips into Ohio with the hope of capturing him, but he has evaded Yesterday afternon. it was learned that a local young man hauled the cigarettes for Dull to «r local cigar store where they were sold. Dull had told the cigar store owner that he was working for a wholesale concern In Fort Wayne and that he could sell him the cigarettes, which should have wholesaled at sl9b for a S3O discount. The cigar store proprietor purchased the cigarettes and dismissed the incident from bis mind until it was learned later that the goods had been stolen. Last night, the young man EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so even Iy. PreS'- i though, at Inj, r .yrOt’K - r •****’*:<-•• j" ■ ;■ ■■ \ * 7 ‘.‘.’Hy y(>ij. can buy ai any I f drug store the ready-to-use preparation, impioved by he addition of other ingredients call- ’ >d “Wveth's Sage and Sulphur Com- ■ iound.” You just dampen a sponge . >r soft brush with it and draw this ' through your taking one small strand at a time. By morning all : gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two. your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy ind luxuriant. Gray faded hair, though . dis--5 ;race, is a sign of old age. and as we t ill desire a youthful and attractive ppearance, get busy at once with ■Vyetils Sage and Sulphur Compound md look years younger. BECO POULTRY MASH One Feed for all ages I IBaby Chicks Growing Chicks r Laying Hens ' j INGHEDIENTS; - I, Ohl corn, wheat flour iniilc lings, winter wheat bran, alfalfa meal, meat anti bone scraps, dried buttermilk, steamed bone meal, salt. J, FULL OF PEP and other feeds handled. Burk Elevator Co. 'Phone 25.

who huuled the cigarettes went to i against Dull, and it is not y # t Sheriff Hollingsworth and told the whether or not any other ch complete story of how be bad hauled wilf be preferred. Local offi Uili the merchandise for Dull, not know-1 however, believe that the nun wi ing they were stolen. He said, how ; hauled the goods and the man ever, that he noticed the name of i bought them, did not know the <i ° Everett and Hite on the boxes, and 1 ettes had been obtained under i wondered about it ut the lime Dull 1 pretenses. told him that it was a shipment which — had been refused by Everett and Hite. Frankfort—Firemen here were g| n . The cigarettes were recovered and I a real thrill when the house of May',, returned to the interurban station and “age i '^ U H''y o > n e^bJt ht the P n4’ 1 | 11 d -' will be went back to the wholesale | broke all records in auß^fri 1 house. An affidavit has been issued the call. ‘ v I- HF— . \igi ✓n VMS? L There is no place You can call Home Until You Own It! Young Folks—Buy or build that castle of your dreams now! Save with that thought in your mind and before you realize your dreams will come true. Start now—a little each week and saving for this ‘dream’ will be a real pleasure. THIS BANK WELCOMES YOUR ACCOUNT. Old Adams County Bank risher i Bams 'CASH GROCERY Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delnerj Quality Service with Low Prices. _ Wall Paper Cleaner, 3 cans -* i 25c Rumford Baking Powder -j 1 ’ 25c Davis Baking Powder Shredded Wheat Biscuit, package A Potatoes, No, 1 Michigan Sand Grown, peck 'Steel Cut or Rolled Oats, 6 tbs Scratch Chicken Feed, 10 tbs ; Little Chick Feed, 10 Ib& Chick Starting Mash, 10 tbs Large pkgs. Corn Flakes, 2 for Small packages, 3 for ,Best Bulk Rio Coffee, tb. , 25c Chase and Sanborn, Jove brand Coffee, 50c value, special, lb 50c Instant Postum, can Old Settier, 3 packages Goochs Bulk Macaroni, tb • Foulds or Goochs Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, 3 packages Onion Sets, pound , Cobbler or Ohio Seed Potatoes, peck .. ••• •• • Large Grape Fruit, 2 for Medium Size Grape Fruit Sweet Juicy Oranges, dozen Pork and Beans in Tomato sauce, 3 cans - Peanut Butter, pound r Search Light Matches, large boxes Crisco. 1 lb. can 25c; I'4 tb. can 37c; 3 lb. can Complete line of Cold Smoked Meats.