Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1927 — Page 2

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■■XXXXXKXXKXXKX> ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * ■XXXMXXXXXXXXXXX FOR SALE FOR SAi.E Soybeans. Manshu and Dunfield. Fine quality and high germination test. W. A. Wherry, Monroeville R 3. 3 miles north of Bleeke church. 14416 x FOR SAI.E—“I9I7 Overlain! touring car. |75 if taken at once, inquire Roscoe Elzey, Decatur 147-3tx FOR SAl>i 10 pigs, two months old Cliarles Lougenberger, Decatur R 71 14513tx FOR SALE Celery aiid mangold plants. Henry Haugk, 204 South 10th st. phone 677. 148t3x FOR SALE- Binder and mowing machine. Inquire of (lust Weigman, Decatur R 7, telephone 882-E. 148t3x FOR SALE —Overhauled Ford motor and ovei hauled Ford rear ends. Winter top for a Star car. Used ear parts and used tires. Frank's Auto Wrecking Co,, W. Monroe St. 148t3x FOR SALE—deneral purpose «<>ir» 1 horse, good worker in all harness. Inquire of George H. Bright, Peterson. Ind. 148-3tx FOR SALE—Surplus baby chicks at real bargains while they last. Phone orders at our expense. O. V. Dilling Demtur R. 2, Craigville phone. 3 miles south 4ta miles west of Decatur 14S-3t FOR SALE- Cherries. Inquire of August Selking. Jr.. Decatur, R. 4. Preble phone. 18 on 20. 148tJ FOR SAI.E - Baby Chicks each week. Light breeds 7c; Heavy breeds 9c. O. V. Dilling, Craigville telephone; 3 miles south and 4% miles west of Decatur. 137 T&F ts FOR SAIL —One Guernsey heifer calf with lots of quality. Call 3054. FOR SALE Hay in Bellmont park Heavy clover with some, timothy. See Roy Johnson or cal) 6<»6 or 1022. FOR SAI.E — Ruhl New Yorke.’ potatoes, for seed or eating. August Koene mann, Hoagland, Ind., 149-3. X FOR SALE —I am no longer connected with the Gerber Furniture company, but I am now selling a high grade line of parlor suites, upholstered in Mohairs, Jacquard Velours and tapestries guaranteed. Prices from $l2O up. Models may be seen at my home. 922 Line St. Phone 5351. George Sprague. 1493tx DODGE BROTHER DEALERS SELL Dependable Used Cars Commencing Friday night and lasting one week, we are putting on a special sale of Used Cars and Trucks. Most of these came in during a new car and truck contest just closed. They are PRICED to Sell QUICKLY. Buy and drive one of these one week and if not satisfied, turn it back to us on any other car on our floor — satisfaction guaranteed. 1927 Dodge Brothers Deluxe Sedan. Can’t be told from a new car. A real saving on this car to anyone who wants an extra good car. 1925 Dodge Brothers "A” Sedan, Mechanically perfect. We offer it at

V. .V. .. . .J •'-***• V VUVI Ik ak an attractive price. 1926 Jewett 6 Coach. Looks like new. New tires and in good mechanical conidtion. 1926 Ford Coupe. In A-1 condition. New paint. Several extras. 1924 Ford Tudor. New paint. New tires. Good condition. 1920 Dorfge Brothers Touring. Mechanically like ”v. 1921 Ford Touring. ood mechanically. Good rubber. Winter enclosure. 1923 Studebaker touring. New paint. Good rubber an dgod mechanical condition. We have several good Dodge tourings that can be convertd into trucks for outing or fishing trips. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. N. First St WANTED WANTED —Clerical or bocfe-keeping position in Decatur by young high school graduate. Irene Niferd, Willshire, Ohio, route 2. • 147- It FOR RENT FOR RENT —Garage space near business district. Phone 170. 147-6tx FOR RENT —Nicely furnished front bed room. Call 570. 147-3 t FOR RENT—Four-room cottage, furnlshed, on North Fourth street. Phone 355, Mrs. John T. Myers. 148-37 FOR RENT—4 room flat, near G. E. I Inquire at 1015 Jackson St. 149-3tx ■— lll ■ — ' . RURAL CARRIERS — Examinaticn Decatur JJuly 23, Salary 1800. Age 18-50. Don’t miss this opportunity. Coaching course $5. Booklet free. L. Hampton, Boz 1818-EM Washington. D. C. Itx Old J ruth Recorded An inscription in the Supreme court room of the state capitol of Nebraska is by Heraclitus, and the words are, “Eyes and ears are poor witnesses when the soul is barbarous." WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING UpJ .. W Entering Leaving Our Repair Department. ELZEY A. GEELS E. Monroe St. Decatur, Ind. Over White Mountain Creamery.

: MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK i f ’ Receipts, 5,000; shipments, 2,400: x hogs receipts 4,500: holdovers, 452, - mostly 15 cents to 25 cents lower. " heavy butchers slow, bulk I6ti to 200 1 pounds, $9.85 to $9.90; 210 to 230 * pounds, largely. $9.75; pigs and light d lights. $9.50 to $9.75; heavy butchers, $9,000 $9.25; packing sows, $7.50 to \57.75; cattle receipts, 300. weak to 25 d cents lower; yearlings, $10.00; comh | mon heifers. $7.75 to $7.90; bulls x largely, $6,000 $7.00; calves receipts. 5 1.000. steady to 50 cents higher; good -to choice vealers, sl4 .000 $14.50; cull and common grades, SIO.OO to $11.50; x sheep receipts, 1.200, weak to 25 cents - lower; bulk good; iambs. $15.50; few ' $15.75; cull and common, SIO.OO to '■ $12.50; medium yearlings, $ll.OO to r $12.00; aged wethers. $8.00; fat ewes, $4.50 to $6.50; yearlings breeding ewes, $13.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE x Wheat; July $1.41’4, Sept $1.39’;.. - Corn: July 96%c, Sept. $1.02’4- . Oats: July 46c, Sept. 46t£c. s Fort Wayne Livestock Market 1 Pigs. 140 lbs. down— 18.50 f 140 to 160 lbs $8.65 ; 160 to 200 lbs J 9 -00 200 to 225 lbs. - SB.BO ‘ 225 to 250 lbs $8.70 • 250 to 300 lbs - 58.60 f 300 lbs. up $8.40 f Calves . $8012.50 [ Bulls . $5.500675 | Receipts: Hogs 500, Cdlves 75, i Sheep 200. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected June 24) Fowls 14c Leghorn Fowls 10c Heavy Broilers 20c Geese 8c Ducks 12c Butterfat, pound 39c Old Roosters Cc Eggs, dozen 18c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected June 24) Barley, per bushel 60c ( Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 42c New Yellow Corn per 100 $1.25 White or Mixed Corn $1.20 New Wheat $1.28 Wool -35 c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 18c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 38c To Play In Recital At Fort Wayne Sunday'

' ] Miss Olive Teeter, daughter of Mrs Freida Teeter, and Russel Jaberg. son of County Auditor and Mrs. MarUn Ja- ( berg, will play in a recital at Packard j Hall, at Fort 'Wayne, Sunday after-1 noon, at 3:30 o'clock. Miss Ruth Castle. 1 | of the European School of Music, of | Fort Wayne, will present her pupils hi j recital. “Butterfly” will be played by [ Miss Teeter and Russel Jaberg will j 1 play “Dance Caprice,” by Hahn. Poth are accomplished piano students. To Speak at Berne Miss Gladys Kern of this city, who is a missionary at the Red Bird Mission in Kentucky, will speak at the Evangelical church in Berne. Sunday evening. Miss Kern is spending a furlough here at present. , .— — n— NOTICE I*l HI.IT RETTING Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, will ..receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in Preble township, in said county known as the Koeneman Macadam itoad. up and until Hi o'clock A. M. on Tuesday, the sth day of July 1927 at tire regular meeting of said board held in the city of Decatur, Adams courttv, Indiana. Sealed bids will be received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans', specifications and report of the viewers and engineer, which are now on file in the auditor s ofice of said county, said road will be built of crushed stone. A cheek must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned on tlie faithful performance of said work, ami tiiat the bidder, if awarded the contract, will enter Into contract therefor, and complete same according to such contract, ami in accordance with the bond filed. All bids shall be made so as to give . Hie amount for which said road wil be I . constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by engineer in charge not to exceed eighty per cent of any one estimate, out of tire funds to lie hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. Tite board of commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all blds. MARTIN JABERG, Auditor Adams county, Indiana. June 10-17-21 NOTICE TO HKIIM.E I ONTII M TOHS , Notit-e is hereby given that tile Board -of Commissioners of Adams county state of Indiana, at their rooms in the Court House, In the city of Decatur. Indiana, will receive sealed bids for-tln construction of the Gillig Bridge, sit-1 dated 1 mile southeast of Decatur,, tn Washington township, said county. Sealed bids will lie received until 10 o’clock A. M. on the sth day of Jul', 1027 Bids will include all labor ami material fur said work. Any one desiring to submit plans and specifications for i competition at the same letting may do so by tiling the same with the auditor of said county not less than ten days as provided by law. Each bid shall lie accompanied with affidavit and bond as provided by law. The time for completion of said bridge will be set at time of letting contract. The board reserves the right to reject any or all blds. B F. BREINER GEORGE SHOEMAKER JOHN HOFFMAN i Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. By Martin Jaberg JunelO-17-21

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. JUNE 21, 1927.

RURAL CHURCHES Pleasant Mills and Salem F. A. Shipley, Partor Sunday School ... 9:3< Morning Worship. (I 1 . M i .... IO:3( Epworth League - 7:0( (Mary Gulick, leader) Evening Worship, Salem 7:30 I Prayer Meeting. Salem Wed .... 7:30 I’lHjvr Meeting (P. M Thins. ... 7:30 Junior league. Satuiday 2:3(1 Sunday Evening in the Epworth League service the Epworth Leaguers who attended the Convention at Monroville will give reports of the trip and the program. If you could not go, come and get a taste of what you missed. Booth Festival Is serval weeks away but the thlid vice president of the Epworth League. Mr. Roy Speakman and his committee, are getting the cans out into the homes to be filled for the hospital. They pl:,'.! a community social later when this will all be gathered in and put on display. We hope that every one wil take cans and fill them for the Hospital. The Lord gives to us abundantly, let us pass some of it on to the less fortunate. We maybe in the anie position as Peter but we can say ’’silver and gold have I none; but such as I have, 1 give ic Thee". Many times rapid healing depends much upon rhe wholesome aval rourishing food a patient receives. It is bad to peddle gossip, it <3 had to receive it. Should all refuse to listen to gossip, none would ever be told. Long life is denied ns; therefore let us do something to show that we have lived. o Decatur M. t Circuit C. A. Maynard, Pastor M: Pleasant Sunday School 9:15 A. M. Preaching following Beulah Chape' Sunday school 9:00 A. M. Preaching 7:30 P. M. Epwirth League 6:30. Washington. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Services at Bet.lah will lie held in the church Orchestra. Monday evening 7 ‘3u. Prayer Meeting Th trsday 7:30 p. m.

Dependable i Used Cars 1925 Dodge Brothers Roadster 5 geed nt C--A-1 condition, and can be i tSir 9 bouht at a very attractive price. 1925 Dodge Brothers ‘A’ Sedan 1 A 1 —< Good tires. This car has been __ .jareM: ■ thoroughly reconditioned, and is- in excePent running condi- .JJr ’’nSf tion. x Saylors Motor Co. 213 No. First St. Open Evenings See classified column for other good values.

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MUNCIE AVIATOR FALLS TO DEATH "I ' William Murphy Killed In „ Crash At Richmond; Com-: panion Is Injured ol (| l Richmond, Ind., June 24 tl PI — 11 William Murphy, of Muncie, was dead s today, victim of un airplane crash at . Berry field near here late Thursday ■1 in which his protege, Clifford Helms. I >f Muncie, who was learning to fly, was severely injured. Unable to leave his seat when the . airplane failed to clear the telephone i wires on the take-off. Murphy was „ burned to death in the explosion that I followed the crash. Helms, who had been in the air less . than 50 hours, had purchased the ma- , chine, a "Jenny" type Curtiss, and the I men were to fly it back to Muncie, j Murphy took the observer's seat to . permit Helms to handle the controls. The airplane evidently did not get . enough lifting power on the take-off. , Helms nosed it upwards as it reached the end of the field and it started climbing, but 100 yards away, it fell I to earth, and others at the field heard an explosion as i: dropped. The flames did not touch Helms.] v ho was thrown or jumped clear of the wreckage before it hit the ground, bit Murnhv was cieamated before aid ’ | reached him. Helms was seriously injured, suffering cuts and bruises in the fall, but will recover. Murphy was an experienced flyer of , the daredevil type. He leaped from his airplane at Muncie last summer and came safelv to earth in a parai > chute. The same year he had a bad accident while flying tfrar South Bend. Helms, a student of Charles A. Lindbergh at Lambert field in St. Louis two years ago, has a wife and daughte? - —_ o • Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

Delegates To Geneva Parley Get Down To Work Geneva. June 24 -(UP) —After their ineffective exchange of verbal bombardments, the oliief delegates to the | Naval Disarmament conference today I got seriously to work. The ’Big Three" Hugh Gibson, United States. W. (’. Bridgeman. England. and Admiral Saito, Japan -Met early. After appointing Bridgeman of their committee of three, they decided to create sepal ate technical commissions to study the problem of cruisers, destroyers. and submarines. To Form Child Health Board Here Tonight An organization meeting it a County t hild Healch Board, under direction of Mrs. Ch.-trlcs Knapp, will lie held at the Library tonight at 8 o'clock. Representatives from all the societies, sororities and churches have been invited to attend. Dr. Ada Schweitzer, of Indianapolis, who is at the head of tliO Child Hygiene division of the St cte Board of Health, will explain the obpect and advantages of such an organization. o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pavs Bl ' ’ 1 r<HE • Mud SUngek’ 1 Never has £ Clean hands J? > w L - < (hi BOSTONIAN SHOES FOR MEN jetui-T-MyeAZ & Sen J ciothing and st Ois / toa. nz r t *<’ /OCCMii't '

L. On the air-1 Goodrich on your car■X. <sihxrtaiM your tire • The music you get on your radio j W 011 ICS every week from the Goodrich 1 behind. Sil vertown Cord orchestra is i J a sweet — but it’s no sweeter than j the reports of mileage which we ? get from Silvertown tire users j; and Goodrich RadioCordusers, too I j Goodrich Radio Cord These tires were specially built in the Goodrich factory in recognition of the tremendous success of the G oodr ichradio programs on the air. All Goodrich resources are behind them—in the pastyear they have created a real sensation. For low cost and high mileage. Staley’s Service Station Phone 697 Second and Marshall St. Decatur

I South Bend's Population Now Estimated At 119,910 South Bend. Ind.. June 24 —(UP) — South Bend lias a population of 119.910 according to figures based on the new City Directory, out today. Mishawaka has a population of 25,975, according to the directory. CHICAGO - Athletic Club and University runners will compete in the Central A. A. U„ track and field championshlpH lucre tomorrow. , Spence of the college of the City of Detroit, Phillips of Butler, Conger of Aiqes, Sliinnk of Marquette are among the collegians, while Irnth the lllionis Athletic Club ar.d the Chi-

When The Wave Os Adversity Threatens To Engulf You - - What Then? LIFE is not always a “calm sea.’’ There come times when it’s quite turbulent . . . when a wave of Adversity tests our courage and FINANCES to carry on. ’Tis then when we find a substantial Saving Account or a Sound Investment real “life-savers” . . . ;; eliminators of worry! I While you can best spare the dollars, learn H O W T O MA K E MO N EYE AH N MONEY! Seek the Services .of this dependable Bank! Come in and get acquainted! Old Adams •iT" County Bank fl "L- ■ Jaw ’Jr ■ <®| ■

CMO A. A., will enter t eam ~ • —O-~— Their Own Ritk -'lnnerß w..lk i„ B ||pp ery placM ’ '' u l nnot HUe ‘"‘.'body for ditl , fa"—K<»don TraMertpt 1 " NOTICE Beginning June 11 the Kintz Restaurant ( will close on Sunday evening, at 6 o’clock. f Bernard Kintz, e I roprietor NMn'irviHik i Numm-