Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 208, Decatur, Adams County, 2 September 1927 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

■ ■■■««««« SXKMBHIR ■ CLASSIFIED ADS 8 ■ WKKafBMM BBBBBB FOR SALE EOR SALE Canary birds. SI.OO and up inquire 122 North 10111 street. Decatur. 206 3tx FOR SALE Seven room house wi'h lights, water, gas and 90 foot lot. located al 425 W. Johns street, 3 blocks from court house Must be sold to settle estate. Write Herman Johns, . Roanoke, Indiana.w.t.f- 4wks 12t FOR SALE—Team of horses 8 and 9 years old. Will sell at right prhe. Also set of brand new brass trimmed harness. Otto LaumeM Pleasant Mills 206-6tx r&R SALFT On" Horton Electric washing machine good as new, one Stevens 22 rifle, one 410 shot gun, Telephone 165 JO6-3tx EOR SALE Mule 7 year old. Phone Poe exchange l ari W. Heckman. 2(>7-3tx FOR RENT 6 Room Scmi-moder .1 house and garage located 513 Jefferson St. call 824. Possession fifth of September. 20<-to x FOR sale 15 bead of feedim: shouts One Calf. Inquire Lulu Walters, North ot' Calvary church on Route 8 Decatur. ‘ , 203-E.tJ.D -3tx Foil ’SALE 1 .aural Kitchen Range, in good condition. Price very reasonable. Phone A-874 or inquire at Fuelling church parsonage. 208-3 t eo<l FOR SALE —A good violin, at a very reasonable price. Inquire of Ed Dornself, at Democrat Office. 20143! x WANTED WANTED—WE will pay 7c a pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for cleaning. machinery. 175-tt FOR RENT FOR RENT—Strictly modern house on Second street- Possession October 1. Inquire J. F. Arnold, Decatur, Ind. 203*61. FOR RENT— Nicely furnished and • heated rooms in modern home 304 North Fifth street, phone 711. 207-6 t FOR RENT—Barber shop and building Call at Everett and Hite Co. or see C. A. Burdg. 207-3 t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms if tno'lern home. $2.50 per week. Phone 1171 between 7 and 9 at night and 5and 7 in the morning. Mrs. Dora B. Akey. , 208-3 U e.o.d. ffffi fiJERj- Rooms in Sfodern home Phone 1021, 322 N- 4th St. 208-3tx fOR REN’f—-i> room house on 14th street. Reasonable, H. F. Gilpen. 921 N. sth St.. 208-3tx FDR RENT — Five room house with .?garage. Phone 7SB. DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian OVfleo at Sale Barn |- on First Street tßacllary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood test For particulars, call PhonatL Office 306; Ree. 301. • CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE "Chicago, Sept. 2. — (INS) — Wheat <«»osed 3-4 to 1 1-8 higher; corn closed Cs to 1-4 down; oats closed 1-8 to k-2 higher. •Speculative grain close: Wheat— Sept., $1.34 5-8; Dte.. $1.39 1-8; March, fi.42 1-2. Corn—Sept., $1.06 3-8; Dec.. $4.09 7-8 to $1.10; March, $1.12 7-8. Oats —Sept., 44 3-8 c to l-2c; Dec., 4S *4c@7 l-8c; March, 52 l-Bc. q —=o •* Let us worry when the the crash comes. INSURE • In good reliable Auto Insurance. 2 That’s Our Business. I LEO “Dutch” EHINGER - 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 101 < — O w tiii ini ii ■■■■■■ wr ROY JOHNSON. Auctioneer and Real Estate •If you are in the market to buy to sell your real estate, see ••me at office, Room 1, P. L. & T. "Co. bldg, or phone 606. I GET RESULTS. SBBBBBBBBBBB Do Yon Want to BUY, SELL OR TRADE REAL ESTATE See IL S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 Cp o Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Good work at satisfactory prices. Will appreciate ag opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 11th & Nuttman Ave. Phone 331 Res. 1224 o - o

xsmsssskxsskxskr S BUSINESS CARDS ■ 54 a R MXItKXXIOIIiOOH H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Wilt Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-8 6-6 P-m. LOANS You Can Save Money on I. Farm Mortgage Loans 2. City Mortgage Loans with the Union Central Life ins. Co. Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Corner 2nd & Monroe Streets Decatur, Indiana S. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract!; of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 8, 1924. See French Quinn • Office—Take flrat 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 ot title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St.

O —o 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 NOTICE Our office will be closed Sunday. August 28 to September 5 as we will be out of town. Charles & Charles, 202-8 t Chiropractors * o STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens Telephone Company of Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said company, in the city ot Decatur, Indiana, on Monday, September 5, 1927 at 7 o'clock p. m. for the electron of five directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. HERMAN F. EHiNGER. Sec’y. A. 22 to S 5 Man Is Recovering After Suicide Effort Ligonier. Ind. SHRDL SHRDLSR mer Adams county resident, was recovering today following an attempted suicide Wednesday night. Lindsey swallowed several mercury tablets and his condition became serious, He has been suffering for several years from shock received in the world war. Lindsey was an automobile salesman for the local Ford agency. Attending physicians say he will recover. LIFE INSURANCE THAT IS MY BUSINESS If you are in need of more life Insurance I will be glad to talk It over with you. I can w; Ite any kind of a policy you desire and the age limit is from one to 65 years. I represent the Western Reserve Life Insurance Co., a home company and one that pays all death claims immediately. Call me If Interested. Room 4 over Peoples Loan &. Trust Co. Phone 456. CHARLES W. YAGER

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1927

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Chicago’ live stock Chicago- Hogs. 12;000; holdovers, 7,000; market, hogs. 230-lbs., down, opening active. 1525 c higher; few sales and most blds on heavier weights and sows. 10-15 c up; early top, $11.35; numerous sales good and choice 170-230-lbs., offerings, $11.00®511.35: few butchers. 260-300-lbs., slo.oo® $10.50, bid $9 00 on strictly choice 400-lb., weights; early bulk packing sows. $8.50©'59.00; lightweights up to $9.15 and better. Cattle. 2.000; sheep, 18.000. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Receipt’ — Hogs 400; Calves 75; Sheep 200; Cattle 100; 140 lbs. down $9.00; 140-160 lbs $1000; 160-200 lbs. $11.00; 200-220 lbs $10.85; 220-240 lbs $10.75; 240-260 lbs $10.50; 260-280 lbs $10.15; 280-309 lbs $10.50; 300-325 lbs $9 85; 325-350; lbs 960; Roughs $6 50$7.55 Stags $5.50-$6-00; Calves $8 00$14.50; l<amhs $12.00 down: Choice steers SB.OO-$9 00; Common $6.50-$7.50; Choice heifers $7.00-$8.OO; Common $5 00-$6.50; Choice cows $6 00-$6.75; Common $4.00-$5.00; canners and cutters $3.50-14.00. Hog receipts 4.200 holdovers 589 1020 lower; pigs off more heavv Catchers scarce few 170-220 pound $11.75 bulk 240-250 pound $11.50-511.65. Pigs quotable around $9.75-$10.25; 280-350 pound quotable $10.26-$11.25; packing sows SB.OO-$8.75; Cattle receipts 200 very slow few cows and heifers; steady yearling steers quotable lower few heifers $9.65; cutter cows $4 00$5.00; Calves receipts SIO.OO mostly 50 cents lower; top vec.lei $16.50; cull and common $11.50-512.59 few $13.00. Sitoep receipts. $25.00 weak to 25 cents lower, bulk fat lambs, $14.00 few lot.’ $14.25; cull and common $9.00-$10.00; few $10.50; fat ewes $5.00-$6.50.

LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected September 1) Fowls 17c Leghorn fowls 12c Geese 9c Ducks 11c Roosters 8c Light. Broilers 15c Heavy Broilers 18c Eggs 32c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected September 1) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 75c New Oats No. 2 40c New Yellow Corn (earl $1.40 White or Mixed Corn (ear) .. $1.35 New Wheat, No. 251.23 Wool 40c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 26c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound . .. 40c — o Three Are Dead In Automobile Accident Gary. Ind., Sept. 2—(lNSl—Three persons were dead today, two possibly fatally injured and two seriously hurt the result of an automobile crash near Homewood, 111. The dead: Albert Viimin. Waterman, 111., Mrs. Albert Viimin. Frank Rokosz, Holyoke, Mass. Probably fatally injured Mrs. Sophie Rokosz. wife of Frank, fractured skull and internal injuries, taken to St. Margaret Hospital. Hammond

The eight year old son of Mr and Mrs. Rokosz, is in a hospital at Chicago Heights, 111. *——— Q —* ni— — Gasoline Causes Fire Terre Haute, Ind. Sept. 2—(INS)— Frank Keller, of near Belmore, Parke Chanty, and his two-year-oil cnild were in the hospital here today, honi burns received when Keller’s automobile but st into flames in a filling station. - o— -» NOTICE OF FINAL SmtKWkAT OF ESTATE No, 2377 Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Jacob C. Bevington, deceased, to apepar in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 22nd day of September, 1927. and show cause, if anv. whv the PINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of sold decedent should not be approved: end said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Sylvester C. Tinkham. Administrator Decatur, Indiana August 30. 1927. Judson NV. Teeple, Attorney, Sept 2-9 — NOTIC E OF FIN AL SETTtE.WENT OF ESTATE No. 237A Notice is hereby givpn to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Amerlemt Quigley, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 25 day of September. 1827. and show' cause, if anv. whv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS With the estate of said decedent shnulcl not\ be approver 1 , and said heirs are uotifie • to then and there make proof of helrrhlp. and receive llicir distributive shares. Mary E. Quigley. Executrix Decatur. Indiana, September X- 1827. Dore B. Erwin, Attorney Sept 2-9

COURT HOUSE Adam Johnson of thia city was arrested this miffning on a charge of non support. He was arrnlgned in court this morning and a date set for his hearing He was given time In which to enter a plea. Bond was reduced to SIOO. —o McCRAY GREETS MANY FRIENDS (COXTIX'I'KD FROM PACK ONE) McCray’s mind. Optimism radiated from McCray at every mention of the future during the reunion with hsi family yesterday. Sixty-two years old, all his belongings taken from him by his financial troubles, he felt sure a new day had dawned for him. For several weeks, he may give little consideration to resuming his place as tho bread winner for his wife, his unmarried daughter and his son. Instead, he will give all his time to resting Friends who stood by him in his darkest hour began thronging to the William P. Evans home yesterday and more were due to visit him today. Evans is his son-in-law and McCray is a guest there. All remarked that McCray was little changed. II’I-OINTMEX I OF UIMIM’TH XTOH X otter l« herein given. That the nn<l,T»igne<l has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Abraham Morgan, late of Adams County, deceas'd I lie estate is probably solvent CHARLES H MORGAN. Administrator Aug s J. W. Teeple. Attorn-y Aug. 19-26-7

HORSE SUBJECT OF GRAND JURY Probe Governor’s Alleged Sale Os Horse To I). C. Stephenson Indianapolis. Ind., Sept. 2. — (INS) — The tale of the famous $2,500 check which D. C. Stephenson gave to Governor Ed Jackson was believed to have been recalled to the Marion county grand jury investigating Indiana political .corruption today by Floyd Christian, Noblesville attorney. Christian, who was an attorney for D. C. Stephenson, during his trial at Noblesville for the murder of Miss Madge Oberholtzer, was the first person who said he had seen the little slip of paper bearing Stephenson's signature, along with a number of other important political documents. The revelation of the mass of political documents held by Stephenson was made to Chris:ian in the cell of the former political dictator of Indiana at the Hamilton county jail just as the jury was about to bring in a verdict of guilty. Governor Jackson, after remaining silent for six months concerning Christian’s assertion that he had seen the check issued a statement that the check was authentic and was given to him by Stephenson la payment for a horse and equipment. The horse named ‘‘The Senator”" subsequently died by choking on a corncob, it was learned. The anteroom of the grand jury today resembled a reunion of political corruption witnesses. May Indict Five Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 2. —(UP) — A high state official will be named in an indictment to be returned by the Marion county grand jury next week. '■’4 was reliably reported today as the investigating body entered the final phase of its wotk. In addition, three other persons will be indicted b the grand jury and jrossfbly four, according to present indications. The report may be made

either Tuesday or Wednesday at the present rate of progress. It was said at the office of Prosetutor WilMatn H. Remy that away ! had been found to get around the [ statute of limitations. This was a I Humbling block that threatened for a time to undo all the results obtained by Special Prosecutor John W. Holtzmann. o ■ Yeoman Funeral Saturday Funeral services for Mrs. Etta YeoJ man of Monroe township, who died , yesterday will be held Saturday after- | noon at 1:30 o'clock from the home at 2 o’clock and at the Mennonite church of Berne. Burial will take place at the M. K. E. cemetery. The Rev. William ■ Egley will have charge. o Ohio Girl Is Killed While On Motor Trip | Joplin. -Mo., Sept. 2.— (INS)—Miss 1 Billy Snow. 21. is dead today, and her ,f parents, the Rev. and Mrs. A’. W. Snow, of Kenton, 0., are suffering | seveer injuries. Their automobile | was struck by an interurban car near here late yesterday.

Monmouth High School To Be Opened Monday, Sept. & Grad# schools and Monmouth high school Will start Monday morning September 5, Amos Ix'wton, trustee of Root township annnounced today. It was at first thought that there would be no high school at Monmouth this year, but recently it was decide'! to conduct the school. The high school teachers have not yet been announced, but Mr Lewton stated that he had secured three teachers for that branch of work. Winfred Gerke and Mrs. Lydia Sawyer will teach in the eight elementary school grades at Monmouth. Dorothy Rabbit has been secured as teacher at the Root township district No. 1 school. Miss Florence Magley will teach at district No. 2 school and Lois Fuhrman and Jewel Falk will teach at district No. 7. Plans have been completed for the school opening and all four buildings have been cleaned and placed in condition, Mr. Lewton stated. o Geneva Herald To Print Paper Twice A Week Starting next Tuesday the Geneva Herald, formerly a weekly publication, will be published twice a week, according to an announcement made recently by that organization. The new paper will be issued on Tuesday and Friday. Pageant At Muncie Muncie. Ind Sept. 2 -(UP) — Rehearsals have started for the historical pageant which will be an outstanding MITHK TO T XXI'X VEHS OF Tt\ LEV IES lit (hr Matter of Determining the Tax KateM for Certain PiirpoMeM by kirkland TuwiiNhlp, VilaniM (aunty. Indiana. Before the TownaMp %dvi«or> Hoard. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Kirkland Township, Adams, county, Indiana, that the proper leg..' officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on 6th day <f September, 1927, will consider the following budget: Budget (’ißNMifieation For T<Bvnnlii|»M To tv um hip f und Pay of Trustee $ 600 00 Office rent 69.0 » Trustees traveling expense 125.00 Books. Stationery, Printing and advertising loO.GO Public Pitches < assessments against township! 150.90 Pay of Advisory Board 15.0 n Miscellaneous 50,00

Total T ’ A nrhip Fund | 1,100. *0 ’School Fond Hepairs <rf buildings and care of grounds $ 400. S hool furniture 4- equipment 60»».‘ *» School supplies - . 500.00 Janitor’s supplies * ‘ 100.00 Fuel for schools — . -700..)0 ? Temporary loans, interest and insurance 1.950 •>’) School transfers . 100.00 Teachers’ institute 550.00 Janitor service ... 600.0 ff Miscellaneous SOV.A* Total Special School Fund $ 6,300.'?0 f'.Nliniiilr of Special School F’iiihlm to be KnlMcd Estimate of expenditures as above $ 6.300 CO I th it 1 Total , $ 7,300.90 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $ 7,300.0 J Tuition Fund Pay of teachers sll,lOO/0 Total sll.lot. g;> Less estimated revenue and balance—revenue not derived from taxation . ? 1,500.09 Total deductions $ 1,500,09 Amount ne< essary to be raised from taxation $ 9,609JU' Poor innd Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $ 1,800.09 Proposed Leviri* Net taxable property $1,910,130.00 \miiic of Fund Levy on Imt. to Property He rnintMl Township .06 $ I.lOPj-0 Special School ... .38 7,300.90 'I nil it.n . . .*.<» 9,600 00 Total .94 18,000.00 ( omparntive StHtemeuf of Taxew < o!lectrd and to he ( oflected Collected Collected Name of Fund l!»2.” levy ID2H ley Township $ 1,120.00 $ 1,090.00 Special School .. 9,050.00 7,650.00 Bond 2.1X0.00 , t uition 12.000.09 6.5 40.00 ’lotal 22,170.00 17,469.90 To Be < oileded Collected ThlM l.rvy Name of Fund 11127 levy l!»2s let y Township $ 1.999.00 $1,100.09' Spec ial School . 7.000.00 7.300.90 'I iiltion 9.690.00 9.600.90 Total ... 17,690.09 18,900.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After theta x levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with t le i County Auditor not later than tit- | fourth Monday of September, and the ’ State Board will fix a date of heart.ig i In this county. Dated Aug. 24. 1927 . CHADLESS ARNOLD i Trustee. Aug 26.-Sept

A Real Estate Bargain The Daniel A. Kitson proper'ty is being offered at a real sacrifice in order to close the estate. The Propery consists of Four Large Lots, a story and half dwelling, and frame barn,' 1 with a good well and cistern on the premises. The purchaser may have immediate possession. I am offering this property , for several hundred dollars less i than the sworn appraised value as an inducement for immediate sale. James T. Merriman. 12 3 Court Commissioner.

celebration to be held here three days beginning September 27. The cant Jn-| eludes 1.500 parsons. Mrs. Earl Sande, W ife Os Jockey, Dies Suddenly Saratoga, Sept 2-HNSI Mrs. Earl' Sande, wife of the noted Jockey, who | was to ride in the hopeful stakes for j Harry Pa’yne Whitney Tomorrow, died suddenly early today. Mrs Sande, a niece of Sam 11

SCHMITTS I FOR GOOD QUALITY MEATS I Extra Specials for Saturday I Spring Lamb Baby Beef Roast ■ Spring Chicken Pu? Pork Roast | Spring Ducks Native Fat Veal K Fancy Baked Ham 1 Boiled Smoked Tongue | Plenty of Beef and Pork Tenderloin ■ IMI M■ i 1 in Mil iiifi'rrrTnrnrmiii nn.i-ur—| SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY I w v a ‘^ rmour s Smoked Skinned Hani || rl A Whole or Hallpound 1 c Miller & Hart Fancv Hockless I’ic- S Picnic Hams nicHams 4,06,bs “it,,25c I m— ■paaatagm 1 u,w ■ w ißniM——— mb b D K PAM Mediuni Heavy, Home Sugar Cured S DAvUIi Whole or Half Slab, pound *' | £Q. 1 Chuck and Fancy Short Steaks ,25c I Ovvl mlvuK Young and Tender pound SAiKACF " ad ' A "' ,ork - ,23c uMUIJrIUL Fresh pound . I'kkled or Fresh 25c I t/Ul 3 pounds for PURE LARD SALE | | 3 lb. Bucket 5 lb. BucketHßc II I Rl Bucket $l«3o kM IM 50 lb. Can ... 56.35 | Buy Lard Now as the market is advancing. | BMMMMBBBHMBBBBBBBMDBBBKI CANNED GOODS SPECIAL Malt. Puritan. Large size can Coffee, Battleship. 2 pounds for Fancy Corn, As you like it, Shoe Peg, 2 cans. 35c Sauerkraut, Sniders, Perfects and Silver Fleece, 2 large cans for2sc ijii if ii 11111111 We carry an assortment of Sandwich Spreads. Jar and Package Cheese. If it’s Quality you want at sensible prices call 96. ~ HP- Schmitt D X 96 Meat Market service 1

HURRY! SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 is the LAST DAY of Our Big Feed Calc. COME IN! and take advantage of our special low prices on high quality Wayne Feeds. Reed Elevator Co.

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