Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1927 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES AND BUSINESS CAROS

■ CLASSIFIED ADS * innxxKxnsin x « FOR SALE FOR SALh' UaLy carriage. nosien blue, good condition. 350 N 1 11111 Bt. or photic 114-. I.* < tox FOR SAI.K One work horse tind one Holstein bull. 16 month* old. George VV (.Tamer, Route l’hone 690-J. i;rs-Rtx 1 WANTED WANTED — To (lean wall-paper. wash porches; also paint rooms, and clet\n cisterns. Ity H. A. Straub. phone 1000 K!st3 eod WANTED — To clean wall-paper, wash porches; also paint rooms, and clean cisterns. By if A. Straub. phone 1000. 139t3 eotl WANTED —Someone to Join me in land hispection trip to Virginia, driving. Address Box 100, care Democrat. 139t2x A PAYING POSITION OPEN to representative of character. Take orders shoes-hosiery dltect to wearer. Good income. Permanent. Write now. Tanners Shoe Mfg. Cd., 252:1-6 C St., Moston, Mass. Its WANTED —Work for sixteen-year-old girl, hi'one 6HI!. i:!9-3lx FOR RENT FOR KENT 4 room house, a , coxy little home. Phone 606. See Roy Johnson. 13813 FOR RENT —7 room house inquire at ’* lU2I Madison st. 133-litx FOR RENT Modern sleeping room. 215 North Third street. Phone Ha 139-3 t V 1 HI ■ I 111 LOST AND FOUND FOl'ND —Pair Hveral.'s left at Peoples Loan & Trust Co. recently, j Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. 138t3 J THREE KILLED IN ALTO ACCIDENTS (COXTINIED FROM PAGE ONE) riding in an automobile driven by Clare Templeton, of Hartford City. 1 were injured last night when the car left the road at a turn and crashed | into a tree 15 miles north of Hartford City. Five others were injured in two automobile crashes on the National road near Greenfield yesterday. Only one, .Mrs. C. E. Thompson, is ill a condition. She is being treated in an Indianapolis hospital, a —— Q —— Body Os Woman Found Marion. 111., ’June 13. — (United Press) —A body believed to be tbat Mrs. Lory Price, wife of a slain Illinois patrolman, was found this in the shaft of an abandoned mine near here. » The discovery, followed accusation ' 7){ Art Newman, gangster, that Charley Birger, feud leader, was responsible for killing of Mrs. Price and her husband. *OTI< 1: OF THE * \i.i: OF REAL ESIWTK "1 - The undersigned Executor of the last ( will and testament of Emily .1. Niblick, deceased, hereby gives notice that by ! of an order of the Adams circuit Court he will at the hour of Hemo'clock A. M. on Thursday, the 29th dav of June, 19-7, at th»* law office of «-«Fruchte & Bitterer in the Morrison i Building; at No. 144 South Second st , [ Decatur, Indiana, and from day to day i until sold, offer for sale at , sale, free from liens except taxes for the year of 1927 payable in the year 1928. the following described real estate, situated in the County of Adams and State of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing* thirty-six (38) rods south of the north west corner of the quarter of section fourteen (14) township twenty-seven (27) north Range fourteen (14) east; running thence south twenty-four (24) rods; thence east eighty (80) rods; thence south twenty (20) rods; theme east one hundred twenty (120) rods; thence north forty four (44) rods; thence west two hundred (200) rods to the place of beginning, containing forty-five (4a) gcres more or less; Said sale will be made subject to . Jhe approval of said Court for not less than the full appraised value «>f said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions, to-wit: at least **hne third of the purchase money cash In hand, the balance in two equal installments payable in nine months and '"eighteen months, evidenced by note of ‘ the purchaser bearing six per cent interest from date, waiving relief, providing for attorneys fees and secured *by mortgage on the real estate sold. 4 *The purchaser to have the privefege “■'however of paying all cash on day of —eale if so desired. / JESSIE NIBLICK. Executin’ ‘-iEruchte & Lltterer, Attorneys. -y June 6-12-20 2 ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer and Real Estate If you are in the market to buy rr or to sell your real estate, see me at office, Room 1, F. L. & T. Ul Co. bldg, or phone 606. I GET RESULTS. •a j When the wind blows - have that satisfaction of knowing you are " covered with TORNADO INSURANCE j Leo “Dutch” Ehinger, 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 T o o 3t a wk ts

stnxxxniinxnn x business cards ® NXXSDXXXXXKXXXXXX H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. doctor op chiropractic a HEALTH SERVICE Th# Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. !Office Phono 314 Residence 1081 ; Office Hour*: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 Pms. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black. Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 600 Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to I-oan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 6, 1824. See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway soutfc of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, (.lasses Fitted J HOURS: & 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 133 S. 2nd St. P 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 O —— O i o= FARM MORTGAGE LOANS % Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. 10 year @ 5(4%, no expense to you. 1 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borfower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Eelect Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. » —o ** nerves are the of sensation iK ’tion what | ft is more natural W than that in ter-j /mi ilfcsßwx fereneewitli them ( 'mUmltm s hould cause dis- | Ao justs* fease ? Are vour. R the cause or « , I nerves free interference? 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. NOTICE Decijiur Volunteer Firemen are requested to meet at the Fire Department Hall Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. o— — —o Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Good work st satisfactory prices. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. I Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 11th & Nuttman Ave. Phone 331 Ros. 1224 Q - : 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. Merry man's Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1927.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AM) FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK 1 Receipts. 3,000: shipments, 4.000; yesterday, receipts, 6,500; shipments, 4.640: ling receipts 9000; holdovers, ,665; mostly 25 cents higher: spots 35 cents up. bulk pigs and light lights, $9.35: ISii-240 pounds, $9.65659.75: few 200 pound, $9.65; 2SO-350 pound, $9,006 $9.40; packing sows largely, l $7.50; cattle receipts, $17.50; around 25 cents higher; cows and bulls steady; top steers, $12.00; yearlings. $11.90; bulk yearlings and light steers $10.75(1 $11.75 medium steers, slo,oofi ( $10.50; yearling heifers, $10.75: me-j dloni kinds. ss.7s(i $9.50; good cows, $8.00(1 $8.50; common and medium, bulls, [email protected]; calves receipts. l $15.00; mostly 50 cents higher, good and choice vealers, $14,000 $14.50; ■ cull and common, $10.000$1200; . sheep receipts, $14.00; lambs and' yearlings around 50 cents higher; I aged sheep steady, bulk good lambs,' $17.00(i $17.60; few choice up to $18; few choice yearlings. $16.00; goad up; to $14.25; fat eews. $5.00017.00. j Fort Wayne Livestock Market Pigs. 160 It)s. down $8.65 160 to 200 lbs. . $9.00 ( 200 to 225 lbs $8.86 225 to 250 lbs $8.73. 250 to 275 lbs $8 65 j 275 to 300 lbs $8.50 Calves $12.50 Receipts: Hogs 50, Calves 200. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July $1.45%, Sept. $1.43%. Corn: July 96%c, Sept. $1.02. Oats: July 47%c, Sept. 47c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected June 13) 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 13) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 42c New Yellow Corn per 100 $1.20 White or Mixed Corn $1.15j New Wheat $1.28 Wool 35c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 16c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 38c tmiiv riiEvr or \miiMSTit vnut Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Lonnie O. Walters. late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. PKKKY <\ WALTERS. Ad ministrator. (\ L. Walters, Attorney. June 4. 1927. 6-13-20 Mil'll K OF KK< 101 \ Kir* > \ I.E Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. old Adams ('minty Bank, heretofore appointed receiver for the Bank of Tocsin, by the Wells Court, of Wells ('ounty, state of Indiana, in a c ertain action therein pending f wherein Stale of Indiana on relation] of Kben 11. Woloott Bank Commissioner of the State of Indiana, is plaintiff and Tiank of Tovin is defendant, and pursuant to an order ami decree of said court duly entered of record in said cause on the 2nd day of lime. 1927 will, as such receiver, on Tuesday, tlie 28th day of June, 1927. between the hours oft li» o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P. >l. *»f j said day, at the tiank building; of said j Bank of Tocsin, located upon the real! estate herein after described, in thej town <»f to- sin. Wells coutny, state of Indiana, offer for sale at Private sale, to the highest bidder, the following described real and personal property, towit: HE\I K*TA‘n: | Beginning at the south west corner of inlot No one <1) as known and deeds* j nated on the recorded plat of Ktinkle's I First Addition to the town <»f Tocsin, lin Wells county, state of Indiana, theme south to the right-of-way of 1 tlie Chicago and Krie Itailroad Com- 1 i pany, them e east along said right »»f. way seventy-five feet, them e north J 1 to the south line of said Inlot No one, | theme West seventy-five (75) set-t to the place of beginning, containing j about eleven one-thousandths piV't "f| an acre of land, being a part of the , south east quarter of tile south east quarter of section thirty-six (36) in township twenty-eight (28) north of range twelve (12) east; also, beginning at the southwest corner of said inlot No. one (1) thence north eighteen and one-half <lßb>) feet, them e east seven-ty-five (75) feet, thence north eighteen] and one-half (ISVa) feet, thence west* to the place of beginning, containing , about one sixty of said inlot No. one, | all of said real estate being situated in l Wells county, state of Indiana. ( Said real estate will fcm sold subject to the rights, title and interest therein of Tocsin Hall Company, and also subject to the taxes for the year 1927 duo. and payable in the year 1928. I I’ERJONAL I'ROPEHT) i One Burroughs Posting machine, one Burroughs Adding machine, one saTe ; guard cneck writer, •♦lie canceling machine. one Macy card cabinet, one Art Metal 1 drawer cabinet, one 26 drawer j safety deposit box cabinet, one Mosler j safe, one 25 drawer safety deposit box cabinet, one JJftebolt Safe Co. vault door, | one fait top desk, one counter and | equipment, one high stool, one long table, nine chairs, one office chair, one j counter and equipment, one high stool, oik long table, nine chairs, one office ('chair, one soft coal stove, one hard coal stove, one B. & K. fire extinguish- 1 er, and one Underwood typewriter. I All of the property included in above ' list as personal property will be sold as personal property, and will not be Included in the sale of the real estate. Terms of sale —The sale will be lor cash on day of sale, and for not less than appraised value. Said sale will he made in all things sutyeet to the order • approval and confirmation of the said l court. 1 If said property, or any part thereof, ■ is not sold on day of sale, the part unsold will he offered from day to day thereafter upon the same terms by the receiver, at the Old Adams County Bank, in the city uY Decatur, Adams County, state of Indiana OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK As receivers for Bank of Tocsin. Simmons. Dailey and Simmons. Lenhart, Heller and Schurger, Attorney* June 6-13-20

i WELCOME MOST |! TUMULTUOUS IN CITY’S HISTORY <« omim i:i> rit"M r.%«» grasp Ills hand, Ihe crowd went wild. Ii lose up and shouted, towed lints , m sir, waived and shouted ami | screamed. The cheerinn burst forth! aaeln us Mrs. LlndberKh and Mrs.! Walker were escorted to seats of honor in the stands. Borrows Army Plane Washington, June 13. — (United ( Press)—Charles Lindbergh hopped off in a borrowed army plane for New j York at 8:54 a. m. today. Forced by motor trouble at the j last moment to abandon liis beloved Spirit of St. Louis. Lindbergh took a Curtis single pursuit plane, mounted ! over the field, and “stunted'’ to the , amazement of the city, j Though he had never seen this plane until a few minutes before he I climbed into its cockpit, he took her ( jup at the head of an air escorting | < qfumn as though it had been his own craft—the trail blazer which car-1 I ried him from New York to Paris.) ( He was dressed in a civilian suit of j blue, with air goggles and helmet. Fully 40 planes made up the hon-J or escort trailing th° youthful hero to New York's welcome. His mother, who had shared the national capital's tribute for two days had preceded him to New York by train last jiight. Before going to the naval air staton adjoining BoCling Field, Lindbergh breakfasted as guest of the National Aeronautic Association. | There he prophesied a new American air triumph—a flight from San Francisco to Hawaii in the near | future. Lindbergh was happy to be at thej field. He seemed relieved tha*. again. for a few hours, he -would battie with the air rather than with applause. He told army and navy j men it was good to sit once more in the cockpit of a plane. But the moment he took the stick ( of the St. Louis, he detected sometiling was wrong. His ear told him his motor lacked the same hum that, had been his companion on his flight' from New York to Paris. I Navy workers tinkered with the motor. They finally took off its head . and found a “sticking” valve. ItJ would be dangerous, they said, to try t ying with it, and it was uncertain how soon it could be repaired. Lindbergh had watched their work nervoisly. showing for the first time since liis Saturday return to America any sign of impatience. Mother Takes Train New York, June 13. — (United i Press) —Mrs. Evangeline Lodge Lind-j le'rgh, mother of the nation's flying ( hero, arrived from Washington at j 8:05 a m. today to see New York do honor to her hoy. | She came into the city on a private [car, attached to a Pennsylvania , train. To avoid the crowds massed ,nt the station, the car was detached in the railroad yards and slipped into the station on an out of the way track. She was met at the station by Major William S Deegan. vice-chair-1 ■man. of the mayor’s committee, who^ I accompanied her to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Frazee. 270 Park; Avenue. A motorcycle escort of seven men led the way. Lands At Mitchel Field Mitchel Field, N. Y., June 13.— (United Press) —Col. Charles Lind- ( bergh, at the controls of an army, airplane, dropped down from the j | skies onto this landing field at 11:58 a. m. today. ' j j His arrival brought him back ( home, for the airdome is but a miles from Roosevelt Field, from which hut a little more than three wekes ago he started on liis history- J making flight. I | Lindbergh immediately transferred to an amphibian plane and left at i j 12:02 to fly to tlie harbor for hisj , official reception, ('apt. Ira G. Eaker i was ni the amphibian plane with Lindbergh. Lindbergh was cheered by a crowd ' of several thousand, which had guess- ■ ed he was headed for Mitchel Field. He got out of his one-passenger army plane, hurriedly greeted army officials and then was driven in an autoj mobile to the waiting amphibian plane at another part of the same field. He smiled and bowed to the • cheering spectators. j ! | Eaker was already in the pilot’s seat of the amphibian plane. Lind- > i bergh jumped in and the plane took. ; off immediately. | COURT HOUSt J Estate Opened Letters of administration have been i:-sued to Hansel L. F'cley in the estate of Sat ah Alia I'oley. He filedin olid j in the sum of $4,500.

DEMAND ARREST Os DOV. JACKSON —. „ J W. C. T. U. Workers Want ! Governor And (iilliom Ari rested As “Bootleggers” Indianapolis, lnd., June 13 -(UP)— Arrest of Governor Bd Jackson and Attorney Gereral Arthur I* Gilllom us “’common bootleggers is demand l 'l in resolutions adopted by the Indi .- napolis Tuxedo branch of the W. C. T. U. and made public today by Mrs. Etta Miller, president of the branch. The resolutions criticised Juik-rn and Gilllom far their use of whisky for three of liis children while they were ill a year ago and whisky was administered ta Mrs. Jackson, recently. Declaring that Jackson and Gillior.. have broken the Wright bone dry law, I the resolution, “damanded that both , officers be dealt with according to the law, the same as commo nbootlegge s o GARY TO ENTERTAIN I SEVEN CONVENTIONS City To Be Host To Seven State Meetings This Week: G. A. R. Veterans To Meet Gary. Ind., June 13.—(United Press j Railway stations here were busy today as delegates arrived for opening sessions tonight and tomorrow of the seven state conventions Gary is to , entertain this week —the G. A. R., and five auxiliary organizations and the Catholic orders of Foresters. 1 J. W. Spain of Evansville, state G. j A. R. commander and other high offi- | rials of the Civil War Veterans’ Association and auxiliaries will arrive tonight on the veterans’ special from 1 southern Indiana.

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the session formally will begin to- : morrow with the official reception to (i. A. R.. state and national officers. • Flag day services and auxiliary banquets are to be features of the program. i Delegates from state courts of the | Catholic Order of F'oresters will hold their first session tonight in the new million dollar K. of C. club hotel. o —— j Mr. and Mi’s. R. P. Bresick and dangler, and Mr. and Mrs. August Werling and daughters, of Preble, spent Sunday afternoon in F'ort Wayne. Beauty of line, proportion and finish—luxurious comfort for drivers and passengers. Performance ; that other cars strive to equal— Economy of operation; I economy of upj keep—Buick provides everything a motor car can offer—- , in greater 1 measure and at j moderate cost/ j It is today the | greatest value I automobile i dollars can buy. w. D. PORTER I Monroe & First Sta. Phone 123 When Better Automobiles Are it Built, Suick Will Build Them.

MANY PRIESTS TAKE PART IN SERVICES HHERE II OMIM Kl) I SOM I*A«IK ONK) U*k This morning, at 8 o’clock, Rev. Koline officiated ut a Requiem high mass, those assisting him at the service being, Rev. Alfred Rcinig, deacon; Rev. Mr. John Duffy, subdeacon. and Gerald Durkin master of ceremonies. Assisting Father Schmitt Celebrating his first solemn high mass on his parent's 35th wedding anniversary, tomorrow, June 14. the Rev. Simeon Schmitt, will have the following to assist him in the celebration of the mass: Rev. J. A. Seimetz, arch-priest; Rev. Joseph Hession, deacon; Rev. Ambrose Kohne, sub-deacon; Gerald Durkin, master or ceremonies; Thomas Durkin, (thurjfer; Dennis Schmitt and Albert Haiti, acolytes. Rev. F. A. Reinwald. of Mishawaka, will deliver the sermon. At noon, a banquet will be served at the K. of C. hull in honor of Rev. Schmitt and in observance of Mr.

MANY I KlLolh and Mrs Dyu ( | , "— TAKE PART IN w "lvraary. 0a *** SERVICES HHERE }Z,^ H'ovrtM Kl) enow i>a<ik »*k» Catholic ,i,n r .F ,h * M«y, tqflk. ~ —(w— This morning, at 8 o'clock, Rev. po ] j ' | .[ n ‘ l,aut *‘—Joh* Sm, M . k (|| Kohne officiated at a Requiem high ** *£ mass, those assisting him nt the children off the r ‘ ,ller •katijj service being, Rev. Alfred Retntg. 11 <'hv onllna"m!!' , '.! ll 1 U! deacon; Rev. Mr. John Duffy, sub- (lll " dunger'l? 'T'** W " l ' deacon, and Gerald Durkin master er the motori*?!, autom< >Wles, or * of ceremonies. and let the skr.iem'h ‘ h * "Wiki Assisting Father Schmitt Skating :..m , , (| | |( , froaig Celebrutlng his first solemn high "' . _ F ,Sl * mass on his parent's 35th wedding ' i W anniversary, tomorrow, June 14, the ] Rev. Simeon Schmitt, will have the 1 j K e LL I > following to assist him In the celo-|!j /»SIJD2UC[I6r bratlon of the mass; Rev. J. A. Seim-1 > ® el*, arch-priest; Rev. Joseph «es- ! FURNAPFQ sion, deacon; Rev. Ambrose Kohne. i j _ 41VOO sub-deacon; Gerald Durkin, master or!! » LIGHTNING ROTW ceremonies; Thomas Durkin, ( thuri-!;» CDAITm fer; Dennis Schmitt and Albert Haiti. Hj UUTING acolytes. Rev. F’. A. Reinwald. of ! | C| ATI? Dnnm, Mishawaka, will deliver the sermon j I 1 RUUFING At noon, a banquet will be served at;l Plw»n 7cr the K. of C. hull in honor of Rev. if $ Hill 6iDO Or 1 39 Schmitt and in observance of Mr. I Wt l *** UU ~~*»—wsss^ 9ID Pr, old ,ll ' r ' £l "'fta hsveout. 7 ' Vrd lhe,r '' se " ll "»» «s wwlar rrXK** have msciatmg value f ’ n ® ve Ten ton, of coal. X Heap, No/ ° a fsr f cull 7 d<s *F*i a. he V arplira right over them. SOS • thicker, suffer, stronger, it makes i that 5 we «hmight, fireR r *wrb md hesudiul— tha, uall give VUDII AVllkllW longetrservee. Beiore ,ou re VULCANITE « !^^-T to i T ! I ,h ' 9ra “ k •HtXAGON SLAB atileshmsie. Ask for samples. - ‘ R. R. JACKSON 130 S. 11th St. l’hone No. 1126 THE thrifty housewife finds IS her household checking ac- & count here the best check on needless expenditures. 6 jCtwitai 9 and Surbiu£r?l2O,oooM $ Order Some “Decatur Quality Chicks” AT OUR WONDERFUL REDUC ED I’HU ES. With our nice, warm weather and Idtsi l ,u ‘ prices, makes this the real time to l )ll > oUI Chicks. White Leghorns, $' 0" I" 1 ~un( Barred and White Rock, White WyantloU. Butt' Orphiilgton and R. 159.00 $9.00 per Hundred I'lace your order now by pb"m 01 The Decatur Hatchery 4 pei-atur. I«W* K Phone 497