Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1927 — Page 2
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■ CLASSIFIED ADS « .'■ ■<AIMW..‘IIH IWWHJ "“" FOR SALE FOR SALE 6 room Spmi modern house on South Eighth st., inquire Jess Leßruu at Cort theatre. SGtf l-'OR SaLe Premier eltTtrie vacuum cleaner, priced to sell. Phoue 170. 86-6tx FOR SaLE General purpose horse; good top buggy and harness, or trade for cow. Ernest Thieme, 7 ml. northeast Decatur, It 8. 86U> Attention Farmers FOR SALE-A good frame barn 34' x 48' —lß' square edge pine siding, Frame all 8" x 8” native timber. Easily taken dowu. A good buy for anyone needing a barn. All timber in excellent condition. Come and see it. C. D. Hank Hoagland, Indiana'.' 87-titx FOR SALE—Seed potatoes, early and late varieties, at $l4O per bushel. Charles Bohnke, phone 874-H 88t6 FOR SALE—’Two cows, one with calf by side, other fresh soon. Wm Weber. R R. 2, Decatur. 88-3tx FOR SAt.fi About '4 toll of clover hav Also some old seed oats. Phone 811-L 883 t FOR SALE— Refrigerator, new. a real bargain; can see the satfie in my garage A. R. Bell. 311 Madison street. 89-6tx FOR SALE— Adding machine and safe Price reasonable. Inquire Indiana Electric Co. 89-31 FOR SALE—*Two good tresn cows and calves by side; sow with pigs by side; also good stock bull, Shorthorn breed. Inquire at Schmitt Meat Market. FOR SALE- Soy beans, Mancini and Dunfield farmers price. M. A Ripley Willshire, O. 1-5-8-12-15-19-22-26X paid FOR SALE — House and lot. Fine location. 320 Winchester street. See city treasurer or phone 186. HP-.’t FOh SALE—I 924 Chevrolet tourning in good condition. W ill sell at the right price. Inquire C. L. Yost, phone 1071, 9t>stx WANTED WANTED—-To buy a feed grinder. 8 in. bur preferred. Call D-6, Monroe phone. BMJx 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. FORTUEnT ~ FOR RENT—Strictly modern resldeactf' with garage, opposite court house. A. D. Suttles, agent. 87tf FOR RENT 1 Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Private entrance. 642 N. 2nd Street. 89-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST 11 — A pair of black shell rim glasses, oval shape Finder call Paul Fugate. Phone 175. 9t>2tx Whisky Hi-Jackers Begin Jail Terms At Hammond Hammond, Ind., April 15. —tl'.P. t — Three members of the Lake county liquor ring who pleaded guilty to hijacking whisky bound for Chicago on the Dunes highway during the last six s .it,-.- j-iil sen'ences of three months each today. Those sentenced on this charge by Judge Thomas W. Slick in federal court yesterday were Henry Leboeuf. East Gary justice of the peace and Arthur Brookman and Ralph White of Hammond, ex-state motor policeman. Otto Schectal. Sam Johnson and Neil and John Worstrand, all of Gary, also started serving two years sentences in Leavenworth federal prisoji after conviction for robbery of interstate shipments. o Winchester —The local chapter of the Knights of Pythias its forty seventh birthday th# week. OXOTIt B TO T.tXPIIKK* OF rnorosED both imm !•: 11l the matter of determining ro issue bonds by Blue Creek and Monroe Townships, Adams County, State cf Indiana. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Blub Creek and Monroe Townships in Adams County. State of Indiana that the proper legal officers of said munii Ipalty at their regular meeting place, on tile ."•th day of April 1927, deternf.iied to Issue bonds or other evidences of In. debtedness exceeding five thousand dollars. The amount of bonds proposed *s estimated at 16.252.07 but not to exceed tile sum of 46.600.00 bearing interest at rate of t*4 per cent per annum. The net assessed value of al! nr >- perty of Blue Creek Township Is $1,841.730.00 and the present indebtedness without this issue is $36.351.61 not Including the Laugherty Hoad. The net assessed value of all property of Monroe Township Is $6,20.1'260.00 and the present Indebetednc ss without this Isue or concurrent issues is $121.494.86. I'lie proceeds of such bond issue are to he used tor the construction ami expenses Incident thereto of Hie Frank Netulatine Road in said unit. Tell or more taxpayers, other than these who pay ]>< II tax only, who foci themselves aggrieved by such detirmination mat appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further a ■ lion, by filing a petition therefore wftli till- county auditor on or before Hie expiration of twenty nine days from the sth day of April 1927, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing in tins county. B. F. BREINER GEO SHOEMAKER JOHN G. HOFFMAN Board of Commissioners of Adams Count.', Indiana By MARTIN JABERG, Auditor. April 8-lit
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL , AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO i-IVE STOCK I Receipts, 4,200; shipmetns, 1.920; hog receipts, 3.000. holdover*. 1,138; i market generally steady.■ spots loc higher, few pigs. $12.50; bulk. 160-170, $12.25; 190 to 210 pounds, around J $12.00; few. sl2 15; 225 to 240 pounds nominally $11.75 to $11.85, 300 lbs., nominally $ll.OO down; packing sows, $9.25 to $10.00; cattle receipts. 125. steady; calves receipts, 650, steady to 50 cents higher, top vealers. $10.00; bulk good and choice. $15.50 to $16.00; cull and common largely $ll.OO to $12.00; sheep receipts, 1,500. 25 to 50 cents higher; best wooled lambs, $16.50; bulk, good and choice clipped, $15.25 to $18.50; few cull and common clipped lambs, $12.00 to $12.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected April 15) Fowls 2tc Stags 15c Leghorn Fowls l®c Stags -16 c Geese He Ducks -12 c Old Roosters -10 c Eggs, dozen 20c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 15) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye. per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 38c New Yellow Corn (per 100) .... 30c White or mixed corn 75c New Wheat $1.17 Wool 32c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen .. 20c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat pound 47c NOTICE TO BREEDERS Sound pure-bred Belgian stallion, Major Baron Glise. No. 13794. Foaled April 30, 1923, color strawberry roan with white mane and tail, weighing 1,900 lbs. A very short coupled, neat made horse. Will make stand at my residence this entire season. 4 miles southeast of Decatur. 1% miles northwest of Pleasant Mills. Service fee $15.00, insure colt to stand. Parties parting with mares after service must I forfeit the insurance. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responisble should any occur. ALBERT TEEPI .E, Owner ami Keeper. '• R. R. 9. Decatur. Pecatur Phone No. S6l-L. 15-22 —o NQTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is herebv given that MONDAY, MAY 2, 1927. will be the last day to pay your Spring installment of tare's. The treasurer's office will be : open from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. during , the tax paying season. All taxes not . paid by that time will become deLn- ' quent and a penalty of ten per cent 1 will be added. Do not put off your ’ taxes as they must be paid and the . law points out the duty of the county . treasurere. Those who have bought 1 or sold property and wish a division of taxes are asked to come in at once. Don't wait until the rush. No receipts - can be laid away for anyone, so please do not ask for it. LOUIES KLEINE ' Treasurer of Adams County May 2. ; n — NOTICE TO TAXPAYER* OF I’HOPONED BOND INNI E In the matter of determining to issue bonds by Monroe Township. Adams i County. State of Indiana. Notice is hereby given the taxrr?’rer» .of.. M/inr’W " -wnFi'-if-; ■ • Adum.* County, State of Indiana that, the proper legal officers of said municipality il their regular meeting place, o.i tile . sth day of April 1927. determined to issue bonds or other evidences of lnd» !»t- i edness exceeding five thousand dollars The amount of bands proposed is estimated at s7.xxx. oh but not to exceed the sum of $8,200.00 bearing interest at rate of 4% per rent per annum. The net assessed value of all property of Monroe Township is $6,203,260.00 and the present indebtedness without this isue or concurrent issues $1 21,494.86 The proceeds of such bond istue Or t to be used for the construction and expenses Incident thereto of the Sam Nussbaum Road in said unit. Ten or more taxpayers, other thin those who pay pull tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determ’natinn may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further «ic tion. by filing a petition therefore with the county auditor on or before the expiration of twenty nine days from the sth day of April 1927, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing in this county. B. F. B REINER GEO. SHOEMAKER JOHN G. HOFFMAN Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana By MARTIN JAB ERG, Auditor. April 8-15 NOTH E TO TAXPAYER* OF PROPOSED HOAD ISSI E In the matter of determining to issue bonds by Monroe Township, Adams County, State of Indiana. | Notice is hereby given the tax-] payers of Monroe Township, in Adams County, State of Indiana that, the pro-1 per legal officers of said municipality >. at their regular meeting place, on the i sth day of April 1927. determined to is-' sue bonds or other evidences of indeb'.-j edness exceeding five thousand dollarr. The amount of bonds proposed Is estimated at $13,555.36 but not to exceed the sum of $14,000 00 bearing interest at rate of 4*4 per cent per annum. | The net assessed value of all property of Monroe Township is $6,203.260.90 and the present Indebtedness without this isue or concurrent issues $121,191.86. | The proceeds of such bond issue are* to be used for the construction and ex-1 penses incident thereto of the Murphy ■ Road in said unit. i Ten or more taxpayers’, other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel themselves nggrk ved by such determination may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action, by filing a petition therefore with the county auditor on or before the expiration of twenty nine days from Hie sth day of April 1927, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing in this county. B. F. B REIN ER GEO. SHOEMAKER John g hoffman Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana By MARTIN JABERG, Auditor. April 8-15
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1927.
Easter In The Rural Churches
Calvary Evangelical Church | Ou Eukter Sunday there will be the usual Sunday School aesxion at 9:30 sun time and following this the prayer sei vice. The apecial self-denial ei i velope offerings for missions are to 'be brought to these services The player meeting on Thursday evening will be at the church. It Is gratifying to note the splendid attendance at these midweek services. A splendid social evening was enjoyed last Tuesday evening in the social room of the church. About eighty were present. The occasion was In honor of Mr James Darr and Family wlto have moved to Decatur and of Mr. Samuel Darr and Family who have moved out on the Darr Farm. After a program, consisting of readings and quartet numbers and social fellowship, a fine oyster supper was enjoyed by all. There are about two Sundays left In this Conference Year: it Is urged I that all contributions to the year's financial budget be paid not later than Sunday. April 24th. The splendid spirit of cooperation is giving to the expenses of the church during the year is very highly appreciated by the poster and the financial board. o —l DECATUR CIRCUIT U. B. IN CHRIST Rev. Chas. Weyer, Pastor Pleasant Grove Sabbath School 9:30 A. M. Superintendent C. S. Mumma Winchester Bible School 9:30 A. M Superintendent Merl Essex Brayer Service 10:30 A. M. John Loubsucker, Leader Our quarterly conference will be at , this Winchester church April! 23 and 24th. Rev. A. M. Johnson P. E. , The members and especially the ot- t fleers of the Circuit are urged to be present and the general public is invited to all these services. Int. Victory Sabbath School 1:30 P. M. < H. E. Baxter, Supefiutenlent. Preaching by pastor .... 2:30 P. M. . The public is cordially invited to ! all services. J Bobo Sabbath School 9:00 A. M Preaching by pastor .... 10:90 A. M. There will also be <i Uap isir.abService and the leceplion of-rnwuheiw-into > the Church a', th's time. Out Sabbath school he- * under the Superintedency of Mrs. Susie Bowen, is increasing in interest and attendance from Sabbath to Sabbath. Likewise, our Special services arecontinving with goon interest I and increasing at.endance. People are in attendance here from to night front Decatur, Monroeville and Fort Wayne. Indiana and Willshire, Ohio. We have been uobiy assisted and helped by the Davis sisters from Willshire. Ohio, who have favored us with a number of musical selections, which have been much appreciated. Miss Harriet Davis, has also assisted to 'he delight' cf all by leading in Song and also, preaching for us a .lumber of exeelent 1., art se.iiihi.ia l '!:e s-r-ic - ! are to continu-* over Easter an 1 we | are hoping many of the unsaved '.ill 1
S H TWk ✓ — III • i H m 9 t You will enjoy your EASTER DINNER if you serve New York Special -Lemon Custard TASTY ICE CREAM order it earjy from M. & O. Confectionery Largest line of fancy box and bulk Easter candies in the city.
take advantage of this East*.* ocens.cn to be Saved W» are eonlemiilatiiig some special .nustcal numbers in the morning ami evening services. All are Invited ami every-hody welr.t 'e. ——■ - ■ Bobo Circuit—M. E. Church Rev E. P. White, Pastor. Mt. Tabor Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Clark’s Chapel Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 p. nt. Mt. Hope Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Preaching. 7:30 p. nt. Prayer meeting, Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. As we all know this is Easter Sunday- the day when our Lord arose from the dead. The day when every I living soul should go to church and praise God that no stone, no grave, no prison, could hold God's mighty Son. The pastor has planned three great services for our churches. He has been fortunate enough to secure Dr. Tom M. Yuild wlto will bring the message and minister communion, if you have never heard Dr. Yuild you have missed hearing one of the greatest preachers In Methodism. I have helped him in revivals and | know the message he brings and it' is a burning message. At each of the services the pastor 1 will receive any who wish to unite ' with the church. This is the first Sunday in the con- ■ ference year, lets come out ar - ' see the new preacher. Let us pledge ourselves to make this i cn# of the greatest years in the his- ' tory of our church. -■ n — - Pleasant Mills and Salem F. A. Shipley, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship, Salem lOiTW Junior League 2:00 (
Safety First With your money, with your valuables, the rule is Safety First. And that is one of the rules of this'bank. Come in and rent a safety deposit box. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST GO. BANK OF SERVICE
Senior Leattge Caccalaureate. at tb Church) .. T:3O Prayer Meeting Wed Salem 7:30 Prayer Meeting. Thura. (P. M ) 7:30 High School Commencement, Frl 8:30 At the aeaaion of the North Indiana conference at Goshen, it was the opinion of the Bishop and cabinet that tha pastor should be returned to the Pleasant Mills Charge for another year. The pastor and his wife take thia opportunity to greet the people of ’.h« territory ami to assure them that we are here to put In another year of setvice for the Kingdon of God. as represented by the Church. We desire to give otnselves freely to the great task and we hope that we shall have the hearty co-operation of al! who ar Interested In the Kingdom of Christ. At this Easter time let us cominorate the greatest event of all history, the resurrection of Jesus Christ from Ihe dead with a new consecration and greater devotion to His Cause. Dedicate your life as you have never done before and thus live the larger life Darrow says the self centered life is the best life. Jesus says he that loseth his life shall find it and he that findeth his life shall lose it. Which one will you trust? the Lord have His way with thee. * ——o Zion Reformed Church The closing Passion Week services will be held tonight at 7:30 o’clock. Rev. Fledderjohann will deliver a sermon on the subject, ’’Behold His Hands'. A mixed quartet will sing “The Knock of the Nail-Pierced Hand' and Mrs. Dallas will render a vocal solo. “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross." Our audiences have been good every night and a reverent spirit has t esigned in these services. We invite you again. Decatur M. E. Circuit Beulah Chapel Sunday Schoo! 9:39 A. M Preaching 10:30 A, M Washington Church Sunday School 9:30 A. M. I reaching 7:30 P. M Mt. Pleasant Sunday Schocß 9:30 A. M Rev. C. A. Maynard o — Get the Habit—Trade at Home. It Pays
Zion Evangelical Lutheran Easter services will be held at this church In both languages. German beginning ut 9:30 a. m. and English at 10:30 a. m. Tlte Sunday School will convene as usual at 9:30. During the German services the sacrament of Holy Communion will lie observed, confessional services beginning at 9 a. nt A cordial invitation is extended to the public to worship with us.
Wz Ai Your BoyWhat about his Future? YOUR Life Insurance - - you say - - will take; care of his complete education. But chances I are you’ll live to see him through prep school; and even college. What then? Will the; money be there to meet his needs? A Savings Account, Started for him now will solve that problem. Added to regularly and with the 4% interest we pay, it’ll soon amount to a tidy sum. , Do your duty by that lad and start an Account for him today with the Old Adams County Bank
Public Auction Tomorrow Evening 7:30 p. m. instead of 1:30 p.m. as previously stated. Come and Buy at the low price Sale will be held at our store and as a final effort to make a quick clean-up. Everything Must Go! RADIO — Radio, Sets, Loud Speakers, “B” Batteries. Shir age Batteries, Antenna Equipments find manv other Ka 10 Appliances too numerous to mention. -.\ , » ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES—-Sweepers, Toasters. Percolators, Hot Plates, Curling Irons, Waffle Irons, Limp-' Fixtures, all kinds of Living Room, Bed Room, B< ! ’l and Kitchen Shades. I Show Cases, Stands, Rugs. ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer. BE SURE TO ATTEND! Indiana Electric Co. Sether Building —Phone 105
Fort Wayne Liv fßtock Light lights and pig, Lights and mixed in n.® Mediums I,!' Heavies ' ’ l(, -M10.9(i Culvi-s Receipts: Hogs. 400- Cai,'?®”' 511 Sheep 150. — o— Avln’l-.-.' - "
