Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1927 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

■KKRXKKXXKKXXKKX ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * ■XXXXXKXXXXXXXXX FOR SALE FOR SAL£—Heed Baby buggy stroller type, practically new. 127 N 10 st 136-3tx FOR SALE iUby carnage, ihmh'hi blue, good condition. 350 N. lotit st. or phone 1142, 137t3x FOR SAI.K One work librae and one Holstein bull, 16 months old. George IV. Cramer. Route 3. Phone 690-J. WANTED MAKE $40.00 to $60.00 WEEKLY An old tstablished company seeks a capable Dealer for the entire county of Adams. We manufacture 100 useful every day necessities, extract.!, spices, medicines, etc. On the market 25 years. Easy to build permanent big paying business. No experience, practically no capital needed. Write today for full particulars. G. C. HEBERLING Co., Dept. 255, Bloomington, ill. 136t3 WANTED Strong Automobile insurance company will give county contract to progressive person. Experience unnecessary. Write. Box 237. Garrett Indiana 136-3tx WANTED at once—atm energetic men to sell our high grade nursery stock. Big opportunity in this territory for the man that accepts the agency. Ou’fit free. Big commission paid. Can make SSO to SIOO per week. For full particulars write immediately to the Nelsons Nursery Company, R. F. 1. Hollidaysburg. Pa. 136-3LX SALESMEN WANTED — WondeHtl] 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., Cokunbus, Ohio. S-M WANTED I.ADIES -Make $25 to $5» weekly addressing cards at home; experience unnecessary. 2c stamp brings full particulars. H. Lichty. Newcastle. Indiana. Itx WANTED— We pay $1.20 dozen, sewing bungalow aprons at home. Spare time. Thread furnished. No button holes to make. Send stamp. Cedar Garment Factory, Amsterdam, New York. Itx FOR RENT FOR RENT —Two nice furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 642 N. 2nd etreet. 136t3x FOR RENT —4 room house, a cozy little home. Phone b'o6. See Roy Johnson. 138t3 MISCELLANEOUS If you need a Carpenter call 691 I also do roofing and repair work. Ira Bodie. 318 S. 10 st. 130t9x LOST AND FOUND FOUND —Pair overalls left at Peoples Loan & Trust Co. recently. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. 13St 1 GARY READY TO ENTERTAIN G. A. R. •* .... .... . f.-.tr tn •- • ••»»•-. . .... ... ... (CONTIMED FROM PA GF OX El tain the largest convention in its history. This is probably the only time Indiana G. A. R., veterans will con- ; vene here, the city having been the 1 last post of the organization to be or- | .ganized. Officials of the organization here expected today that an attempt will be made during the convention to have the sons and daughters of veterans declared legal heirs of the G. A. R., to perpetuate observance of Memorial Day. The matter probably will be brought - 1 before the sons in an address by Dr. ( <l. W. Homan, of Lynn, Mass., president of the organization, who is scheduled to speak Tuesday, in the event the matter is brought up other G. A. R., auxiliaries are prepared to wage a bitter battle against it, offic- 1 lais said. ' 0 DECATUR YOUNG MAN ORDAINED TO PRIESTHOOD • i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) will say his mass on his parent's 35th wedding anniversary, and a double celebration has been planned, for the day. Tuesday noon, a banquet will be given at Knights of Columbus hall, and Tuesday evening, a reception tor Father Schmitt will ; be given at the Schmitt home on,. Mercer avenue. Rev. Schmitt, since his ordination, has been in the sanitarium at Deming. New Mexico, and *on account of his health at the time of his ordination, postponed the say- j ing of a solemn high mass. The order ; of ceremonies for the,high mass will j be announced later. I < O—■ - CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July $1.44’ 4 , Sept. $1.42%. Corn: July 33%c, Sept. 97%c. Oats: July 47%c, Sept. 46%c. ,

IXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXK t x BUSINESS CARDS * [ XXXXKXX XHXXKXKXX 11. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. doctor of chiropractic I a HEALTH SERVICE . The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. Office Phono 314 Residence 1081 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. s. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle answered promptly dsy or mpht Office phone 500 Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Ectate. Plenty of Money to lawn on Government Plan. Interest Rete Reduced October 5, 1924. See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Cdasses 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 FA>M LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGERS ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. o —o LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS i Calle answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O o o= Q 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 I .... SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. o o d | DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice J -d: O-~' —~ 1 TAXI and BAGGAGE SERVICE. J. GORDON TEETER Murrai* Hotel 57 Phones 590 O- — O'l Indianapolis— Minenapolis made five runs on six hits in the seventh and defeated Indianapolis, 9-2. Speece was taken out after the disasterous inning. o Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Good work at satisfactory prices. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Melal Works i E. A. GIROD 11th A Nuttman Ave. | Phone 331 Res. 1224 o () Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Plione 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’* Law Office, h. <rf €. Bldg.

DEC/VTUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1927.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hug receipts 800, holdovers 736.' steady to 10c higher; bulk 160 to 230 . Tbs. $9.5e; few 30(1 lbs. $9.00; pigs quotable $8.5009; packing sows, 1 $7.2507.50. Cattle receipts 50, ax>mI inal. Calf receipts 25 sternly; top renlers sl4; cull and common SIOO 11.50. Sheep receipts JOO, quotable steady; top yearlings $114*0; spring lambs $17.25; bulk fat ewes $507. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Light lights and pigs $8.6508.75 Lights and mixed $8.65 Mediums [email protected] Heavies . $8.1008.30 Calves $7.00011.50 Bulls $5.50 0 6.75 Receipts; Hogs 150, Calves 25. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected June 10) Fowls 16c Leghorn Fowls 12c Heavy Broilers 22c Leghorn Broilers 15c Geese 10c Ducks 12c Old Roosters Cc Eggs dozen 16c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected June 10) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats (good) . 43c New Yellow Corn per 100 $125 White or mixed coni $1.20 New Wheat $1.25 Woll 33c i LOCAL GROCER^EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen .. 16c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 38c COURT HOUSE Vacation Begins The annual summer vacation of the Adams circuit court wil begin lata today. as today was the last day of the I April term of court. Judge Sutton and the lawyers are making plans for vacation trips during the summer months. The last day of the term was a busy day. Real Estate Re-appraised In the case of Edna Felten vs. Edna Felten execurtix et al. the petition of the coHffttls-inner to have the real estate reappraised was sustained. The le appraisement of the real estate was filed and approved. \ ' Real Estate Sold In the case of Elizabeth Quinlisk vs. Thomas Flahrety et al. the sale of real esta-te was approved, the deed reported and approved. Case Dismissed The case of The Old Adams County bank vs. Elmer H. Bryan, was dismissed on motion of the plaintiff New Appraiser Appointed hi the cases of the state vs. John A. Trout, I) MG. Tiout and Richard B. Johnson, the appointment of Ed. Ultimata as an appraiser was set aside 1 when it was shown that he was linable 1 to serve. The court >3,,, appointed George Schafer to serve as appraiser. ¥«-:tMrews appearance In the case of Smith. Yager and 1 Falk. vs. the Holland, St. Louis Sugar ! company. Attorney John T. Kelly with- 1 drew his appearance for the plaintiffs. ’ Case Dismissed Tile case of the Schwing Lumber and 1 Shingle company vs. Daniel Gerber, et al was dismissed on motion of th“ ' plaintiff. Deed Is Executed In the case of Martha Schug and John H. Si-hug. administrators of tiiel estate of Charles C. Schug. vs. John Schaeffer et al, Jlie court found for the plaintiffs. Henry 1!. Heller was appointed commissioner to execute a deed for the real estate described in the petition. The deed was reported and approved. . Divorce Is Granted In the case of Nellie Bovine vs. Harvey Bovine, the court granted a divorce to the plaintiff. The plaintiff was restrained from remairrying for a per iod of two years. The custody of the two children was awarded to the plaintiff and the defendant was ordered to pay S2O per month for the suppoit of the children. Estate Settled In the estate of Gustav Fuhrman, the final report was filed and approved the executrix discharged and the estate settled. Hearing Continued In the estate of George R. Hileman, the report of sale of Marie Hileman and the exceptions of Ethyl Robbins was submitted to the court. It appealing tc the court that the hearing could act he completed dgriog <be present term of court, the case was continued to June 17 and will be completed during vacation. Zeser Will Probated The last will and testament of Peter Zettet was prebated in court today. The estate was divided equally among the children. H. M. Gillig was nominated for executor of the will, but he u'ldined the appointment.

' Judge Sutton And Family > To Visit In Indianapolis Judge J. (’. Sutton ami family left today for h'dianapolis, where they will. I spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. i Alex Sutton Harty Sutton, who is a member of the graduating class of Purdue University this spring, has been | spending a lew days here with his patents. He : ccihnpanied them to In- , dianapolis Hklay and will go to Lafayette Sunday tc attend th 1 baccalaureate service Sunday night Judge and Mrs. Hutto i and family will gc !>> Lalayette for the commencement exercises to be held Tuesday. W.C.T.U. FACTIONS INCONTROVERSY Indianapolis, June 11. — (United ■ Press) —W. C. T. U. factions today still were hotly debating whether Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom had been asked by the body as a whole to withdraw questions he propounded yesterday regarding use of medicinal whiskey. “Officially the questions still remain before the Union." dpy'ared Mrs. W. W. Reedy, publicity director of the organization. “They could not have been dismissed without a vote, and no vote was taken. Mrs. Reedy declared that the W. C. T. U. had made no request that Gill'cm withdraw his questions. She made this statement directly after a stormy session of the Union yesterday. GREAT THRONG GIVES JOYOUS DEMONSTRATION

(COVH.XI EO FHOM PAGE ONE) near the junction of the Chesapeake Bay and the Potomac until the trim Cruiser warped in at the Navy yard, the greeting grew. The Silvery Los Angeles picked up the Memphis below Quantico. Guns and aircraft and launches and humans dotting the shore joined the welcoming course as the Memphis lazily marched noithward through the Potomac past historic ground. In Washington thousands upon thousands lined the streets and jammed the Washington monument greensward to hail America's hero. They were determined to outdo the welcomes of foreign Presidents and foreign Kings and people had done him when threeshort weeks ago he finished his epochal air jump from New Yolk to Lebourget field. j The welcome here could have honored a Ceasar or Napoleon, a Pershing or a Dewey. It was spontaneous, enthusiastic. Thousands and thousands join 1 ed it. And to crown it, President Coolidge. speaking for a jubilant nation was to grant him this afternoon on the monument grounds America's high est aviation honor—The distinguished flying cross. A happy, proud little woman. Col- < :iel Linilbereli's.wi'l'"' "'. l '■■.v. tl»e White House to go to the docks to greet him. Robett Nungesser, a brother of the ill-fated Captain Nungesser, transAtlantfc fliei, was on hand The womanJproud and joyful; the man— sad at the fate of his kinsman but happy in the thought that a greeting akin to this might have been Captain Nungesser's had lie been the first to span the ocean.

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BABE RUTH GETS TWO HOME RUNS Yankee Star Runs String Os Circuit Blows To 20 In Game Today Yankee Stadium. New York, June 11—tyi')- Babe Ruth hit his 19 and 20th home runs of the season early in the game between the New >ork Yankees and the Cleveland Indians here today. His iirst, tn the third inning. was in the right field bleachers and was believed to have been the longest ever hit in the stadium. Morehart was on base. The second came

I BUY, i. ONE/, • • u You Can’t Afford to Rent when you can buy one of these properties! HERE ARE] SOME] REAL VALUES AT LOWEST PRICES ON PAYMENTS Buy Quick! An 8-room modern house. Decatur, hard wood floors, complete in every wajr. Another one near the court house, Decafur, modern and attractive, 8 rooms. Owners leaving town and anxious to sell. Also number of other houses which can be sold on easy terms. Have something to please you. Lot on Winchester street, runs through to Line street giving two fine building lots. Can be bought right. 160 acres, five miles from market, good buildings, extremely low price. Sure to make you money. 160 acres, 2 miles from mar-i ket./will trade for smaller farm .nr »jty. property. Right now is the time to buy real estate as an investment. H.S. Michaud PHONE 104

In the fifth inning with the bases un occupied. o- — Ministerial Association To Meet Monday Morning The Decatur Ministerial Association w-fil have its monthly business session <ni Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the Gid Adams County Bank.

The Satisfaction that comes from Saving l There is always a time when the savings you have accumulated mean more'to you than just savings. Always knocking at your door are investments, bonds, business and the like. Can you meet 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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