Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 23 May 1927 — Page 2

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■ CLASSIFIED ADS « ■KKXKXSXXXXXXXSB FOR SALE FOR tSALE —John Deere 2-sow beet riding cultivator, used one season. C. D. Hank. Hoagland. Ind. H9-6tx FOR SALE —Brood sows 3 gills. A. W Werling. Preble, Indiana Preble Phone. 120-3tx FOR SALE One 8-tube super hetrodyne radio. S2O; one Music Master speaker. $8; two new 100 amphere hour Willard storage batteries. $8 each Ono Willard 9*t amphere hour battery $7; one Exide radio battery, 15; one Evenrude outboard gasoline motor for row boat, cheap; about 2.000 sidewalk bricks. Phone 183 or 405. 120-’f FOR SALE—Dump wagon tor haul ing stone. inquire A. W. Watts, ]>catur route 7 l Moiimoutli I. 121t4x FOR SALE—At Once. I'ivTi room semimodern house on Nuttmau avenue. Inquire J. C. Harkless, Decatur Route At. Phone 871-A. 122-Jtx FOR SALE —Fresh cow. five year old with calf by side. Wm. Worthman, Route 4. Preble Phone. 122-3tx FOR SALE —Fresh cow. calf by side, extra good one. Amos Lewton •none 597-F. 122-3tx J'OR SALE Baby Chicks; special tor - Monday and Tuesday. 400 White "Rock 400 Single Comb Reds. Degatur Hatchery, phone 4U7. 122-2tx I have a car of Old Dominion Chestnut hard coal on Erie Railroad, will £ell at $12.50 per ton. Julius Haugk j’hone 660 Residence Phone 606 122-2tx FOR SALE — 2 brood sows and 18 pigs Sows immune from cholera. Also 3 .voung Guernsey cows, fresh. Phone i>9o-T. Geo Brown R R 8. First house •South Dent school house. 122-3tx FOR SALE—One 9 x 12 rug and one Jl-3 x 13-6 rug. Leigh Bowen, Phone 124. 122-3tx ' WANTED IW ANTED — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses ®nd type. Must be clean. Not comnjon rags or waste, or dirty •clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos ®nd 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 dean and the right size. Decatur; Daily Democrat. i ."WANTED—A position as stenograph- • er or clerk by a Comercial Course "“graduate, Call 1758. 120-3tx "WANTED —A position as stenograph- . ei or clerto by a Commercial Course graduate, Call 1158. 121-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT -Modern residence with garage. Opportunity to rent rooms. Opposite court house. A. D. Suttles. , 114tf FOR RENT —Semi-modern residence at 909 W. Notre street. Decatur, after June 8. Address J. R. Glaucy, 514 York street, Brunson, Mich. 12U3x TOR RENT —One furnished room downstairs, with gas. Phone 1059 121-3tx FOR RENT —A new 8 room brick house, I’2 miles east of Decatur, near Dent school, electric lights, water, 100 bbl. cistern, plenty garden ground. Willard Steele, phone 5424. 122t3 , LOST AND FOUND LOST —Seventeen dollars, consisting of a ten, five and two ones, on West Monroe st. Finder please return to Mrs. William Strahni, 1515 W. Monroe. Reward. 121-3tx Bible Never Off Press The Bible is the only book which is I never off the press, says the Dearborn Independent. . 0 — The Politician A politician is a man who represents other people’s convictions but his own interests. —Outlook. 0 "*■ Looking on Bright Side When any calamity has been sufered. the first thing to rem.emher Is • how much has been escaped.—Johnson. • Capitalistic System • Munny makes munny. We all nv 'ns take our korn to the rich miller tew ,hav it ground.—Josh Billings. APPOINTMENT OF VUMIMSQ'HATOiI 1 DE-BONIS-NON * Notice Im hereby jjiv eii. That the uhdersiffned has been appointed Admints’trator de-bonis-non with will annexed .of the estate of George K. Hileman. deceased, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. TH EODOItE GRA 1.l l< Ell Adm Inls t vt tor de - bon is -n o n * Fruchte & bitterer. Attorneys May V, IS>37, May 9-16-23 ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer and Real Estate • If you are in the market to buy or to sell your real estate,, see me at office, Room 1, P. L. & T. Co. bldg, or phone 606. I GET RESULTS.

tXHSKXXXXXBKXXXXX X BUSINESS CARDS X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx H. FROHN APFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. Office Phone 314 Re. dence 1087 Office Hour.: 10-12 «.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. S.E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Attendant Calls answered promptly day or ms™ Office phone 500 Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract, 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. n —- — : 6 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 0 —— zzzzz —° I () —" C I 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 Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. G O Back of every dishold of body is a displacement 0 1 WfcCSsy some one or more oin t s of the Jfromostfs pin e , causing cr v e s to be pinched. Remove the pinch by spinal adjustments. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8;00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628. Has Experts Guessing Natural history experts have been unable to solve the problem of why some birds hop and others walk. o — o Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Good work at satisfactory prices. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD Phone 331 11th & Nutt man Ave. o (> Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.

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, Miss New York • 5 ip Ok, V ar? SB I < 'W' HP! V* „ w «EL * Wt - i Dorothy Britton, nineteen, has the great city of New York cheering her on toward victory in an international beauty contest at Galveston, Tex. Noted beauty experts picked her as Miss New York. (Internalional mWlmts DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 5,500; shipments, 3.600; yesterday, receipts, 7.000; shipments, I 6.400; hogs receipts, 12,000; holdovers, 498. 25 to 50 cents below Friday: pigs off. less active at decline; pigs, $10.50 to $10.75; 150 to ISO pounds, $lO 40® $10.50; 190 to 220 pounds. $10.15® $10.25; 230 to 250 pounds, $9.90@ $10.10; 280 to 350 pounds, $9.25® $9.50; packing sows. $8.50®58.75; cattle receipts, $15.00, active, strong, tops higher, top steers, $12.00; bulk good. $10.75® $11.75; medium light kinds, $9.75® $10.50; top yearlings. $11.60; bulk, $10.25® $11.50; good cows, sß.oo® $8.50; medium. $6.50® su.sO; cutter, $4.70® $5.75; few medium bulk, $6.75® $7.50; few heifers, $9.50; calves receipts, 2.500; active, steady, top vealers, $13.00; cull and common, slo.oo® $11.00; sheep receipts, _,500, active, choice iambs, 5o to 75 cents higher, others strong to 25 cents up; top fat lambs, $11.50;’ cull and common. $10.50® $11.25; few fat ewes, $6.50® $7.50; spring lambs, $16.00 to SIB.OO. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May $1.46%, July $1.41%. Sept. $1.39%. Corn: May 89%e. July 192 c. Sept. 94%c. Oats: May 48%c, July 49%c, Sept. 47%c. ; Fort Wayne Livestock Market Light lights and [email protected] 1 Lights and mixed $9.65 Medaims [email protected] ■ Heavies [email protected] ■ Calves [email protected] ; Bulls $5.50 @6.75 ■ Receipts: Hogs. 400;. Calves, 25; • Sheep, 50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected May 23) Fowls 16c Leghorn Fowlslsc Broilers 25c Leghorn Broilers 20c , Geese ✓.... 10c Ducks 12c Roosters 9c Eggs, dozen 17c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 23) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel »0c New Oats (good 45c New Yellow Corn, (per 100) ....sl.lO White or mixed corn $1.05 New Wheat $1.25 Wool 32c LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET 1 Eggs, dozen 17c BUHTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 39c . Catholic Fifth Grade I Cubs Win Game, 10-3 The Catholia school fifth grade defeated the Parrish Skunks in a baseball game. Saturday, 19-3. Charles Ehinger pitched for the Cubs, while FanUh and Ogg did the hurling tor . the losers.

lO^iwi^—fiwiiMiiii— ■—a. j COURT HOUSE | Judgement On Verdict in the case of the state vs. Herman Steere. who was tried before a jury in circuit court leceutly, on a charge of operating a motet vehicle while Intoxicated. Judge Sutton today tendered judgment on the verdict. Steere was fined SSO and coats ami sentenced to serve thirty days in jail. The jail sentence was suspended. The court also otdered Steere to teport to the county probation offlcei once each month and enjoined him fiom operating a motor vehicle for seven days. Marriage Licenses Forest Kessler, upholsterer, Berne, to Myrtle Hooker, Decatur, Merill Baer, tanner, Scott, Ohio, to Catherine Mason, Decatur It. R. 6. Two Wills Probated The last will and testament of Lucy I. Wisehaupt has been probated in court here. The entire estate was left to the busband. John D. Wisehaupt. The husband was named executor also. The will was written September 30, 1915. The will of Marion Ashbaucher has been probated. Three hundred dollars was left to a daughter, Lillie Burroughs and the rest of the estate was to lie divided equally among all children. Two sons, Alfred R, and Edward Ashbaucher. were nominate executors cf the will, which was written April 1. 1927. o Decatur Men Attend K. Os C. Convention Joseph Laurent, M. J. Mylott and Leo Elynger motored to Vincennes yesterday, to attend the state convention of the Knights of Columbus. Mr. Laurent and -Mr. Mylott are delegates from the local council. The convention will lie in session until Wednesday and the election of state officers will take place at the meeting. o— — What chewing gum reminds us of a popular style? Ans.—Wrigley’s — because of the snake vogue. Why was Mother Eve different than the modern Miss? Ans. —She didn't wear her corsage on her shoulder. Where would a striped bathing suit fail to make an appeal? Ans. —In Sing Sing. Why does a long collar on a woman's dress remind us of the war? Ans. —Big Bertha. When a girl with a slender neck wears no jewelry what would you suggest ? Ans. —Choker. What's a new exprdxijh'n “getting a haircult,'’ getting the bill and paying for same? Ans. —Getting “Bobbed, Billed and Jacked." What is the most conspicuous style of the season? Ans.—Black silk coats collared in in white fur. What is the long and short of the style story? Ans.-Long sleeves and short skirts. What garment went out with the war? Aus. —Os course it's a corset! o Influence Like Umbrella The man who lends his Influence doesn't always get it back in good condition.—Boston Transcript. o As the Twig Is Bent As a general thing the hoy who Is a disappointment to his parents grows up to be a bigger disappointment to his wife.—Jasper Advertiser. o Pity Above Wisdom More healthful than all wisdom Is one draught of simple human pity that will not forsake us.—George Eliot. It’s His Way of Advertising > Whenever yu see a dokter who al- ; wus travels on the run you kan bet ; he iz out ova job.—Josh Billings. . — o Aids to Virtue Among the aids to virtue are good blood, religion and old age.—Washington Post. . — On Mental Weakness > A weak mind is like a microscope, *t which magnifies trilllag things, but | cannot receive great ones.—Chesterfield. o The Darkest Moment A pessimist is a man who has been r listening to a mechanic explain what his car needs.—Lebanon Reporter. e

Released i . t i-'" ' • Walter Goldberg. 17, who was placed on trial in New York this week on a charge of murdering Anna Harris, his sixteen-year-old school chum, was released from custody when the judge hearing the case ruled that the prose- < ution had failed to make a case against the youth and dismissed the indictment. The youth insisted the girl was accidentally killed while he was showing her a revolver. Fair Definition ‘Top. what's n philosopher?" “A chap who's too hard up to worry about it, son.”—American Legion Monthly. o Surplus Population Evet. ’vody agrees there is surplus population; the difficulty Is to reach agreement concerning the part that Is surplus,—New York Telegram. May is the time to buy a Buick. / / The rich harmonies of Coronation Colors in Duco, the graceful lines and splendid beauty of Fisher Coachcraft symbolize the very spirit of spring. r f The very pleasantest part of the year’s driving is ahead of you. Buy your Buick Now! I W. D. PORTER Monroe & First Sts. Phone 123 When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them.

Attends Meeting Os Creamery Representatives N. R. Holthouse, secretary of the Cloverleaf Creameries, left this morning for Indianapolis where he will be in session with the members of the I Central Distilct of the Cost Council of tho National Association of Creameries. who uie holding a two day meeting at the Lincoln Hotel. - —— Ed Augenbaugh. Former Street Commissioner, 111 Ed Augenbatigh, former city street i commissioner, is seriously ill at his home on Monroe street. Mr. Augenbaugb has been bedfast for the last three weeks and his condition is reguided as critical. Me. Augenbaugh has been in falling health for (he last 1

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