Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1927 — Page 2

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MKXXXKXHXKKXXXXX ■ CLASSIFIED ADS « ■KXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ■i . ■ ...L 11 " 1 !. *. l llL 11 ... 1 1 1 ". - FOR SALE FOR SALE —Four ewes, six lumbs and one buck. Inquire of Charles Johttson, Phone 565-B 132-3 t FOR SALtI- A gray horse, good worker. Peter L. Miller, Phone 877-G 132-31 C, FOR S ALE Essex col 'h. 1924 model cheap. Call 9SO in .minings. 133 3tx FOR SALE—Young Warbler Canaries Guaranteed singers. 438 Mercer Avenue. 133-3fx FOR SALE Black cow and calf. Some bailed straw. Peter Spangler, phone 862-J. 133t3x FOR SALE Decatur Quality Baby Chicks at our reduced summer prices. Special for Tuesday and Wednesday: 200 white Leghorns, 200 White Rocks and 300 Rhode Island Reds. Phone 497, Decatur Hatchery. FOR SALE- White Collie dog. 8 mos. old. odotl story. Call 811-F or see Uoyd Bowman. 133t3x FOR SALE—One double well tireless cooker and One Library Table. Call at Bernsteins Store. 134-31 WANTED SALESMEN WANTED— Wonderful Opportunity. Reliable, energetic man wanted this territory, immediately. Easy to earn SIOO every week. Write quick for amazing sales plan. No experience needed. Just address Watkins. 122-132 W. Chestnut st.. Columbus. Ohio. 132t2x WANTED —To clean wall paper, wa.di windows, porches and rugs. Clean cisterns. Call 210. Frank Straub. 134-31 x FOR RENT FOR RENT —4 room cottage on North Fourth street. Phone 355. 131-3 t FOR RENT —4 room cottage on North Fourth st. furnished. Phone 355 FOR RENT—Semi-modern house. Inquire at G 24 North Second street or phone 1101. 13213 FOR RENT —Semi-modern dwelling, centrally located. Inquire 123 So. sth street. 132t3x FOR RENT —furnished light housekeeping rooms: also, sleeping rooms, at 421 North Second street. Phono 1108. 134-3 t FOh RENT —Semi-modern house. Inquire at 624 North Second street or phone 1101. 134-3LX LOST AND FOUND LOST —Short stran of pearls. Finder please return to this office and recieve reward. 132-3 t LOST —Pair of shell frame glasses. Reward if returned to Daily Democrat or to L. Jeffers. 808 Adams st. 13 Jt 3x MISCELLANEOUS If you need a Carpenter call 691. I also do roofing ami repair work. Ira Bodie, 318 S. 10 st. 130t9x BELLANCA PLANE COMPLETES ITS RECORD FLIGHT (CONTINUED FROM I’AGE ONE) many, it was declared at the White House today. President Coolidge, in absence of 1 information regarding the time of j Chamberlin's return, has given no I thought to any celebration. Cottbus, Germany, June 7 —(United! Press) —Clarence D. Chamberlin today resumed his record breaking flight from New York to Berlin which was interrupted shortly after dawn yesterday morning when the transAtlantic Beiflanca monoplane was compelled to alight in swampy ground near Forst. Equipped with a new propeller to take the. place of the one broken in landing yesterday, with gas for the ' journey and both pilot and passenger Charles A. Levine, refreshed by sleep, the monoplane and the fliers were ready for the welcome awaiting them in the capital. Wives Sail For Berlin Hoboken. N. J . June 7.—(UP)—Mrs. Clarence Chamberlin and Mrs. Charles A. Levine, wives of (he fliers, sailed at 1 A. M.. today on the S. S. Berlin of the North German Lloyd line to join their husbands in Berlin. , A crowd of more than 6.000 was at the pier' to see them off. Motorcycle sirens announced their approach and cleared a path. , "I'm simply thrilled; that's all 1 can say,” Mrs. Chamberlain said in a farewell message. "I have dreamed of going Berlin for many years to study music, and now that I am going I’m most happy that I'm going to see my wonderful husband again. That's the best part of it.” Ca ptain F. Rehm of the Berlin Relinquished his suit to Mrs. Chamberlin. —— - n Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shinner. of Willshire. Ohio, were shoppers here this afternoon.

CSXKXSSXXSXBXXSXJ '!« BUSINESS CARDS > 5 SXRXSXXXXHRXXRXB H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Servlet Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. ••Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours; 10-12 e.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 600 Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real EstatePlenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 5, 1224. 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 6:00 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 IJ3 S. 2nd St. o LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly dky or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone. Decatur, 346 Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O — O ) Q FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @5%, small com. 10 year @ 5V£%, 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- ; () p o DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice I - d HARD COAL Excellent quality, very low summer prices. Leave us your order now before advance in price. CARROLL COAL & COKE UO. o Square Dance Wednesday at ShnSet. ’ it ... .... ■ 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 11th & Nuttman Ave. Phone 331 R es , 1224 ~ ~- o Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Plioue 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. %

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, .JUNE 7, 1927.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK I Receipts, 3,000; shipments, 3.200; hog receipts, $16.00; holdovers. 1.481 25 40 cents lower, lighter Weights oft K most; high amt light lights, $9 .*•«»<'«< X 19.60; bulk. 160-220 pounds, $9 354/ - $9.45; few, 225-240 pounds. $9.26; 30(1 pounds, $8.75; packing sows, $7.50© $8.00; cattle receipts. 100, market steady; top vealers. $13.50; cull and common. $10,504) $11.00; shep receipts s(i, market nominal; yearlings quotable around $14.<»04t $14.25; good to choice spring lambs quotable. $15.50 ft 4) sl7 00; fat ewes. $5.504i $7.00. 1. — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July $1.45 ; 4. Sept. 81.44. Corn: July $1.01%. Sept. $1.041,,. Oatss July 49%c, Sept. 47%c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET * (Corrected June 7» Fowls I® C ” Leghorn Fowls 12c Heavy Broilers 22c t Leghorn Broilers 15c Geese 10c Ducks :.................... 12c Old Roosters Cc Eggs, dozen 15c LOCAL GRAB?MARKET : (Corrected June 7) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80c . New Oats (good) 43c New Yellow Corn per 100 $125 White or mixed corn $1.20 New Wheat $1.25 Woll 33c. LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen lac BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 38c | COURT HOUSE"} Appraisers Appointed . In the three cases of the state of Indiana vs. Richard B. Johnson, John A. Trout and D. M. G. Trout, suits to condemn land for the right of way of state road No. 27, between this city and Monroe, the court today appointed Albert Reppert, Heiman I Reese and Ed Uhlman to serve as appraisers. The appraisers were ordered to meet at the clerk’s office Friday morning to qualify and to file their report by May 17. Real Estate Transfers Grace Coffee to William J. SchuYnacher etux. lot 694 in Decatur, for sl. George R. Steele to Dewey Gal’.ogly etux. lot 79 in Decatur, for $1,750. Sarah A. Eichenberger et al to, "aul W. Shoemaker, lot 137 in Berne, for $1,500. Jesse Burkhead etux to Victoria Beam, lots 23 and 24 fn the Bellmont Park addition to the city of Decatur. for sl. Rosella Moran to William E. Meyers. lot 437 in Decatur, for $3.500. Harvey W. Brown etux to Walter D. Corss, lots 105, 106 and 107 in Ceylon for $350. Harmon Pyle etux to Mathew Blocher. .20 of an acre in Wabasli township, for $450. 0 LIGHTNING HITS UARM RESIDENCE (CONTINUED 1 ROM PAGE ONE) Matilda's room were burned. Three or four dresses in that room were burned. also. A blaze had started near a chimney in the attic, but the heavy rain, which accompanied the electrical storm, is believed to have extinguished the fire. Another bolt of lightning struck the wind mill near the house, tearing a deep hole in the ground. The lightning also performed a (reek stund there, turning one plank in the piatfotm over the well around and tightly fitting it in the same place upside down. ’ i o Miss Hilda Scaer. of Willshire. Ohio, was a visitor in the city today. I Mrs. Minnie Holthouse, and daughters. Floience and Irene, will attend commencement exercises of Sacred Heart Academy at Fort Wayne tonight | Miss Naomi Holthouse,«ill be graduated from the academy. NOTICE TO T VZ.I’A) Ells i To (lie Taxpayers of Adanis County, and of the several Taxing Districts k I tin rein: You are hereby notified (hat a pul,-' ll< hearing will be held by tin- State ■ Board of Tax Commissioner's of Indiana ’ at tile Court House at the >ounty seal, in vtuir eoiintv on Friday the 17th day of lune 19'27. at 10:90 A. M. forth.- purpose of obtaining such into! inatlvn concerning the triie <ash value of real estat,- in your county as will enable it . Io adjust tile assessed valuation there-. ■ <>n for the year 11127. applicable to the I various Masses.of real estate as defin- * ed by law, throughout the several eoun- [• ties, townships, cities and towns In the entire state, as pro video by Section 3, Chapter 91. Acts 1927. p. 233. You are further notified that adjustments of individual assessments . can not be made under this law. and therefore. evident? will not be heard for such purpose State Board of Tax Commissioners. Attest- Owen 8. Boling. Secretary | I'M. 45 S ’ June 7-14

v new-motored kl DODGE IN REMARKABLE * “DAWN TO DUSK RUN * Phoenix Dodge Brothers Dealer Sets Record Pace to Grand Canyon and Return Average 44 Miles Per Hour for 549 Miles Over Desert Roads in Unique J Arizona Journey to Demonstrate n Power, Speed, and Economy of ' New Dodge Motor. ® Oae of the most unique "dawn to , t dnak" runs yet attempted was sue•l tessfijlly completed by the new "124 s the new-motored Dodge Brothers car t'ceordin: to an Interesting account of the run received by Saylors Motor u Co.. Dodge Brothers and Graham 'dealers for Adams anti Wells counties from McArthur Brothers. Phoenix Dodge Brothers dealers. L "What is probably the most rei- markable motor trip ever accomplished In Arizona," the account read, "was made recently when Charles McArthur, accompanied by Arizona Senator Harlow Akers, left Phoenix in a new model 124 Dodge c Brothers roadster, as dawn was , breaking over Superstition Mountain, and drove the car 549 miles at an av- ” erage speed of 44 miles an hour to : the rim of the Grand Canyon of : Arizona and back, an actual running , time of 12 hours and 37 minutes." ” The trip was made in the interest : of The Arizona Gazette's "See Ari- ■ zona First" campaign, to caSl attention to the wonderful tonditlon of the roads through the mountainous regions of Arizona’s summer playground. ! The run was made also to demon- . strate the remarkable ability of the new Dodge Brothers motor that has been announced as the model 124. to ’ negotiate at traffic speed Arizona's * mountain and desert highways. , The route taken began at the West- , ern Union Telegraph office in Phoen x. and headed northward to Prescott. thro'ugh Wicken burg. Congress Junction, up over Yarnel Hill on the Hassayampa trail to Prescott, the mile high city. To cover this first leg of the Journey, 114 miles, required exactly 2 hours and 26 minutes. From Prescott the roadster fairly few over the highway to Jerome, where the car was met by an enthusiastic delegation Os Jerome citizens, which included the mayor, chief of police and other notables. Gliding smoothly out of Jerome, the car was headed across the beautiful Verde valley through Sedona ami up the steep Schnebly Hill, seven miles in length, and over the rim into the pine forests of Coconino county. This run made over what is probably the most difficult mountain road in Arizona was completed in 2 hours, in spite of the fact that considerable work was being done on the mountain in preparation for the heavy travel which is expected through this marvelous, scenic coun try this summer. Little time was lost in Flagstaff for interviews with the Dodge dealer and representatives of the “Cocoino Sun.' Anti in one hour and thirty minutes the occupants of the car were standing at the rim of the Grand Canyon of Arizona, where the travelers were met by representatives of Fred Harvey and the E! Tovar hotel, and time was taken for securing photographs of the car. surrounded by some of the Hopi Indians, which lend such a picturesque atmosphere to the Canyon region Ts is. together with time for luncheon, requ’red exactly one hour and at 12:52, the. Dodge was headed south again. On the return journey, the route carried the flying roadster through Williams and Ashfork and Prescott, where the time was again checked at the Western Union Telegraph office, leaving Prescott, the homeward dash to Phoenix was made in 2 hours and 19 minutes. The last twenty miles of this sprint were paced by county and city motorcycle officers. Harry Gaskin. Jr., and F. B. Woodward. The last 19 miles was rtin in 19 minutes and 30 seconds. During the journey the maximum speed of the car on level road was 68 miles per hour. At no time did the car require mechanical attention. As Mr MeArtffnr stated. “The new standard' gear shift and dutch, together with the increased power of th- 1 new 124 motor, made the trip possible. 1 have never driven a car of any kind that •erforwied more smoothly and seemed to have such remarkable stamina as this new Dodge. The new balioontype ball bearing steering gear a,'so was a factor which aided materially in our accomplishment, particularly when w- were driving at high speed around mountain curves and through the pine forests.” advt. itx Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

Household Goods Sale SATURDAY, JUNE h. 1927, I O’ctock 738 Mercer Ave.. Decatur, Indiana One 1-pieee Mahogany Parlor Suile; 1 Mahoganv Round table; 1 Large Size Victrola; 1 floor Lamp, 1 Table Limp- 1 Smoking Stand; 1 Childs Reed Rocker; 1 Light Oak Book Case; 1 Queen Ann Library Table; 1 Light Oak Stand; 2 C.hahs to match. 3 Rockers; 1 White Rotary Cabinet Sewing Machine, like new; 1 9x12 Rug; 1 Victor Panel Metal Bed; 1 Bi-ass Bed- *> Springs; 2 Mattresses, like new; 1 Dresser; 1 V.hilds White Metal Bed. Springs and Mattress; 1 Electric Hoover Sweeper; 1 Electric Iron: 1 Electric A. B. C. Washer, like new; 1 Metal Bath , Stool; 1 Reznor as Heater; 1 2-hoTe Gas Plate; I (lil Heater; 1 Oxen; 1 White Porcelain Top Kitchen Table; 2 Kitcheii Cliatrs; 1 High Chair; 1 Kitchen Cabinet; 1 (Yak Leaf Tool Cabinet with ; Tools; 1 set of Dishes; Kitchen Utensils; 2 Tubs, Boiler; Basket; • Stool; 1 Reznor Gas Heater; 1 2-hole Gas Plate; 1 Oil Heater; 1 i . Bench, like new; Large piece of Linoleum; 1 Metal Kitchen Stool. TERMS—CASH. A. H. COFFEE, Tfoy Johnsoh, Auct.

JSTEPHENSON PROBE DELAY ED ’ State Board Os Charities Defers Inquiry At ' State Prison , Michigan City. Ind., June 7.—(UP) Tile latest Stephenson investigation ' was deferred here today until Wed- ■ nesday. Several members of the : i state board of charities met to go over records, but the actual opening 1 of the inquiry was held tip owing to the absence of one of the members. i Former Judge W. H. Eichorn, of Bluffton, a member of the board, was detained in Bluffton by a legal matter ' and witnesses will be Interviewed I ■until he arrives here Wednesday. Yesterday Stephenson wrote a statement and gave It to the press for publication through his attorney Robert H. Moore, declaring that he would be glad to give the board any information he possessed—on the one condition that he be represented by counsel while the investigation was in progress. When the board considered the Stephenson complaint at a meeting in Indianapolis last Thursday it was announced that the Investigation would be secret and would begin in ten days. lAter. Gov. Ed Jackson and Mrs. Florence H. Ham announced they would not join in the investigation. "The entire board is taking part in the Investigation," Secretary John A. Brown said. "How long It will takeus here at the prison is problematical. We are prepared to follow whatever clues are uncovered and make, this thing thorough." The board Is to report to the governor and the prison trustees on the. investigation. , Warden Walter 11. Daly and John Moorman, president of the prison J board, are involved in Stephenson's charges of mistreatment. It is alleged that Stephenson was the victim of a plot and that ordinary piivileges were denied him. (j CONTRACTS let FOR FOUR ROADS IN ADAMS COUNTY (CONTIMED I'llUM PAGE ONE) is doubtful if ass tUfiM roads can be built this year. Koeneman Road Ordered Bids for the construction of the Koeneman road in Preble township wj'l be received by the board on July! 5. The road will be built of stone. 1 Petition for Road A pe'iition for a rohd in French township, under the name of the John H. Baumgartner ro?<>. ”9S filed by Attorney J. Fred Fruchte and ordered published by the board. The road will be built next year. U WHY STAY HOME? ’ I Exceptionally Reduced Week End Excursion Fares via the Nickel Platte Road Tickets Good Going Every Friday SATURDAY Sunday Returift LiWit MondayFollowing Date of Sale. One Fare fol- the Rdutid Trip (Minimum litre ?1.00) Get lull particulars of S. E. SHAMP, Agent, Decatur <Vr address C. A. Pritchard. D. P. A., Fort Wttvne, Ind. J.' — A A---- T-"" - "I—~ ' ~~ '>'

Soviet Minister To Poland Is Assassinated Warsaw. Juno 7—(UP)—Pierre Volkot'f, Societ minister to Poland, died I in a hospital today a few hours after 1 being shot at the Warsaw Railway station by a RUsAlan Monarchist student, Borisx Kowerda. Voikoff had gone to the station to greet A. P. Rosengolz, returning to Moscow from London where he had been Soviet ambassador until England severed diplomatic relations with Russia.

Fisher & Bam CASH GROCERY I Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Deliven Quality Service with Low Prices. Grape Fruit, medium size, 4 for 9.x Grape Fruit, large, 2 for Oranges, Sun-Kist, medium size, dozen & Pineapples, 2 for Slim Jim Pretzel Sticks, package ii)t Full Quart Queen Olives Pork and Beans in tomato sauce, 3 large cans& Granulated, Yellow Corn Meal, 6 pounds 2k i Watermelons, each Best Golden Rio Coffee, pound ,2x Chase & Sanborn Special Coffee, 3 lbs. SI; Mit Pearl Tapioca, 3 pounds 1 Premium Soda Crackers, 2 pound box 30c Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans Jt Tiffany Oleo, pound 1 Nuco Oleb, pound 25c Maytime Oleo, pound 2it Cloverleaf Creamery Butter, pound t Peanut Butter, pound 21k Flour, Pride of Decatur, 12 lbs. 50c; 24 fts. St Flour, Gooch’s Best, more and better bread. 24 IbSi..' 51.20; barrel O 125 c Sani-Flush 21c; 5 cans 125 c Bowlene ,1> Sea Gull Brand Oyster Shells, 100 lbs. SW {Stock Salt, Diamond Crystal, 50 Ib. blocks... i Matches, Searchlight, large box, 6 for 28c; box 5c Large packages Corn Flakes lj c Small packages, 2 for bic • Home Grown Strawberries received daily. j WMAMfMRMVWVWMWIMMWWVVVWVVWVv: The Satisfaction that comes from Saving’ There is always a time when tlw ,l ' Ings you have accumulated mean nw‘ l you than just savings. Always knocking at your door are investments, bonds, business ant! tl I Can you fneet them? You can if you play the game the right way. This bank is here to help you and welcomes your savings. Old Adams County Bank

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