Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 9 September 1927 — Page 2

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■■■■KIBKKS ■ CLASSIFIED ADS ■ ■ ■ ■■m w■B a■■■■■■■ _ _ _ 11 ■■III J-J ■ 11.- —-■ -X FOR SALE ’pOR SALE—Canaries. 417 No 11th Htreet. Phone 1163. 2 lit,lx FOR SAUt- 10x86 Indiana Kilo. Rufus Scherrv, Preble phone. 1 211t3x FOR SALE OR TItAM -’2 acrer. 214 miles from Decatur, '•ell improved Will trade for city property. H. S. Milhaud, phiftue 104. 211tl FfJll SALE-Moden 1• owe, close In, “large lot, motor plumbing, 2-cai garage priced low for quick sale, direct from owner. Addres DX, care of Daily Democrat. 211-3tx “Platform - Scales] Rood ones, fine fdt farm barn, sales room or warehouse; 2 steam sectional radiators for office or residence; sash suitable for hotbeds or windows with glass to fit; lot of broken glass yery cheap. See Ed S, Moses, manager, Moaes Greenhouse Co,. 503 North Fifth . atreet, telephone 195. » 211-3 t FOR SALE-Mau s bicycle good as _ new Phone 853. 2113tx FOR SAJ.F,-Good corn, see John Hinck, Decatur, Ind R R 4 Preble Phone. 212-2tx FOR SALE—Cheap Irtm Red and springs also washing machine 842 -"North Second street. 212-3tx FOR SALE —One Poland China sow with pigs by side; also, one seven-year •old mare, Martin Kirchner, Decatur route, 5. 212-3tx r»l AM OFFERING three desirable lots in north end of city, very cheap, to , get tie estate. Lots on brick street, ,]all assessments paid. H. M. DeVoss. 8 2133 t SALE—Good second hand triple garage doors. Inquire of Dr. C. C. " Rayl, 581. 213t3x WANTED Wanted —WE will pay 7c a I pound for good, clean, large * rags, delivered at this office. - Must be suitable for cleaning ” machinery. 175-ts TA’ANTED- so rent small modern house. Address Box 3 % Democrat , Company. 213-3tx FOR RENT FOR Re\"T— l room house, Semi-mod-,*'ern. Garage, corner 3rd and Marshall St. A. D. Suttles, 210-6 t t 'FOR RENT—Five room house. No cbildraa. Close to G. E. 421 No. | « 7th street. 211t3x '. For RENT —Four room cottage. Turn- i ished. Mrs. John T. Myers, north i - 4th Street. Phone 355. 211-3 t FOR RENT - Good six-room house with basement, vacant September 28. Tillie Meihbrs, 1127 West Monroe street. 212-3 t FOR RENT "Ligh t housekeeping rooms ~ Call Phone 1059. 213LOST AND FOUND LOST —Psi lota Xi pin. Finder please • call 822. Reward. 211-3tx LOST OR STRAYED — Red bone ] hound. One side branded. Dock .ed tail. Finder notify Irvin Zimmerman. Preble phen“, ?n on 18. X. 213-3tx Alleged Firebug Faces Habitual Criminal Charge —— i Indianapolis, Sept. 9.—(UP)—Maur- , ice Delatour, who is alleged to have ' set fire to two Catholic churches in Indianapolis several weeks ago is " charged with being a habitual criminal in an affidavit on file today at . the county prosecutor’s office. If convicted, Delatour will be sentenced for life to the Indiana state ’ prison at Michigan City. The affidavit probably will be filed today in criminal court. An arson charge also will be preferred. - * The affidavit charges that Delatour was sentenced to prison terms in ~ California, Georgia, and Florida and x for burglarly and arson, that he set fire to the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church here June 22, causing damage of SSOO, and that he set fire to St. ' Patrick’s Catholic church which was destroyed. 0 — * O. E. Gilliom, of Berne, was a business caller in the city this morning

e.O “ ■ » 2— O DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Bern •“ en First Street - Bacllary white diarrhoea of- - • chickens controlled by blood test. For particulars, call Phones: Office 30S; Rea. 301. . o - -o -0- — —-”) Let us worry when the the crash comes. = INSURE In good reliable Auto Insurance. That’s Our Business. LEO “Dutch” EHINGER • 133 S. 2nd St. Phone IQ4 O-S o

SKKEXXKXXXKMXXKB » BUSINESS CARDS « XHXXXXXXKXXXXXXB ■r— H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC , A HEALTH SERVICS Tha Naurocalomoter Service Will Convince You at 104 8. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 P- rn - LOANS You Can Save Money on I. Farm Mortgage Loans 2. City Mortgage Loans with the Union Central Life Ins. t o. Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Corner 2nd A Monroe Streets Decatur, Indiana S. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 6. IM4. ' See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. I— ■■—i .. ,N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 133. 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 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 Sickness is parP ara b s * fi v t Vhe nerves. Get your nerves active. Spinal adi Jv justments remove I r ?sJuVf^*’KP reSSUme f r 0 m p l s^i t °lj| nerves - 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. ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer Deeatur, Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phone 606 and 1022. Now booking fall and winter sales. Claim your date early as I sell every day. Call at my expense for dates and terms. For a service that will ■get you results of dollars and cents o——————0 —————— (■ Roofing—Spouting—Tin Werk HOLLAND FURNACES Good work at satisfactory prices. Wilt appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 11th & Nuttman Ave. | Phone 331 Res. 1224 □ ( in mam ki ■»—»—w a —am 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 wslte 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

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Hog receipts, 2,806; holdovers, 420, I strong io 10 cents higher; bulk, 170,235 pounds. $12.00® $12.10; few 250pound, $11.75; 300 pound, $1100; 350i pound quotable around $10.75; pn< k ing sows, $8.50®59 25; pigs. $9.73© SIO.OO, cattle receipts, 300, steady to weak; good light steers, $11.00; heifers, sß.oo® $9.00; calves receipts, 600, strong to 50 cents higher; good to choice vealers, $16,50®517.00; cull anti common. sll.oo® $13.00; sheep receipts. $18.00; lambs. 25-50 cents higher; good to choice lambs, $13.50 ® $13.85. cull and common, $9.00® $10.00; ewes, strong, best, ss.oo®’ $6.50; few culls, $2.50. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Sept. B.—(INS) —Wheat closed %-lc tip; corn closed unchanged to 14c up; oats closed l-l%c up. Speculative grain close: Wheat: Sept. $1 33%, Dec. $1 37%1.38; March $1.41%-%. Corn: Sept. $102%; Dec. $1.02%-%; March $1.07. Oats 45%-4Gc; Dec. 48%-49c; March 51 %c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Corrected Sept. 9) Fowls .......... , 17c Leghorn fowls 11c Geese 9c Ducks — —He Roosters ... 9c Broilers H Leghorn Broilers - .. 14c Eggs ...... )... 28c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Sept. 9) Barley, per bushel 80c Rye, per bushel 75c New Oats No. 2 40c New Yellow Corn (ear) $1.35 White or Mixed Corn (ear) .... $1.25 New Wheat. No 2 $1.23 Wool ...-■■ 38c LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs 28c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 41c

Teacher-Pupil Reunion Held Columbus, Ind., Sept. 9 —(UP) —A reunion of teacher and pupil who had not met in 60 years took place at the home of the Late Mrs. Mollie Bozell, when John Argo, 88, and his former pupil, Albert Pancake, 71, met. Argo, whose home is in New Albany, had been called here by the death of Mrs. Bozell. his sister-in-law. _ ———o —— ■ Mrs. Fred Heuer spent the day in Fort Wayne, with her brother and sis-ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer. XOTICE OF SALE STATE OF INDIANA AIMMS I'OI N TY, S.S. In the Adams Circuit Court September Term, 1927 In the matter of the Estate of David C Myers deceased. Notice is hereby given that I will, on Tuesday. September 27. 1»27, nt 1« o'eloeft, A. M at the late residence of David C. Myer.-, five miles south east of Decatur, Indiana, one mil.- north west of Pleasant Mills Ind. on Decatur and Willshire road, pursuant to the order of said <*t»‘irl, offer at Puhlie Sale the following described property town. One sorrel horse, one bay horse, one holsteine cow giving 5 gallons of milk per day* six buck lambs, seven ewe lambs, one 4-year-old buck, one-year-old weather, fourteen breeding ewes, sixty bnahels of wheat, eighty bushels oats, three tons of hay. one set double harness, three horse collars, three acres of com. one set buggy harness, one two horse wagon, one hay rack, one hundred thirty feet hay rope, one haj fork, one fence, stretcher,, one riding breaking plow, one cultivator, one grain drill, one storm buggy, two walking breaking plows, one single shovel plow, one double shovel plow, one hog . rate, one set carriage harness, two ladders' one hay knife, corn sheller, lot carpenter tools, lot log chains, wheel barrow. two ifon kettles, one copper kettle, one disc harrow, one "A” harrow, one hay rake. Cream separator, two thorns, washing machine, cr.c feed grinder, one set counter scales, two vinegar barrels, one water trough, cross cut sa\< one grindstone, one post auger and other articles "to numerous to mention. Terms of Sale:- All sums of SS.W dollars and under CASH on day of sale, all sums over $5.00 a credit of six months will be given. No goods to be removed until settled for. A per cent , after maturity. f Samuel A. Myers, Executor Auctioneer, Harry Daniels. Clerk, J. H. Steele Attorney, Judson W. Teeple. Pleasant Mills Baptist Ladies' Aid will serve lunch on ground Sept 9-16

NOTICE OF FIN AI, HETTLEUKW OF BUT ATK No. 2377 Notice ts hereby giveh to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Jacob <’. Bevington, deceased, to apepar tn Hie Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 22ud day of September, 1927, and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOfNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make, proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Sylvester C. Tinkham. Administrator Decatur, Indiana August 3(1, 1927.•. Judson W. Teeple, Attorney. Sept 29 .— o NOTICE OF FIN Al, RETTI.KMK.NT OF ESTATE No. 2374 • H Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Americus ytiigley, deceased to appear in the. Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur,’ Indiana, oh the 25 day of September, J 1927 and show cause, if any. why the] FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOU NTS with] the estate of saiti decedent should not i be approved; and sa-id heirs are notlfie i] to then and there make proof of he.r-j ship, and receive their distributive shares. Mary H. Quigley. Executrix Decatair. Indiana, September 1. 1927. Dore B. Erwin, Attorney Sept 3-9

ANOTHER TON UTTER WEIGHED Litter Os Nine Pigs Fed By Amos Kirchhofer Is Fifth Ton Litter »To Amos Kirschhofer. Wabash township farmer, is given the credit o producing the fifth ton litter to be weighed in Adams comity this year. A weighing comml tee ~f n«>K hbor farmers found that his litter of nine pure bred Durovs weighed -,H> pounds when exactly DO days of age. The largest pig in the litter weighed 297% pounds while the smallest weighed 197 pounds. The average weight was 240 pounds which is considerable above the average of ton litters. The litter was fed along with two other litters farrowed on the farm this spring. Twenty-five pigs were all fed togetner by the self-feeder method. They received ground tank age, whole wheat and pig meal in the seif-feeder during their early lives while the ration was limited to shelled corn and tankage during the last part of the fedeing period. A very small amount of semi-solid buttermilk was fed. Part of Mr. Ktrchhofer’s noteworthy accomplishment is due to the fact that he took it upon himself to raise two of the pigs by hand. As the sow farrowed 13 pigs he removed two of them immediately, leaving her to rear the remaining eleven. She saved only seven of them, however. He would have had no chance for a ton litter had he not gone tq the extra work of hand-feeding the two pigs. Eight Pigs Win Silver Medal,,,

A weighing committee found that a litter of eight croas-bred Spotted Poland China-Durocs entered in the ton litter contest by Leonard F. Sprunger. farmer residing southeast of Berne weighed 1.915 pounds at 180 days of age, Wednesday. For this accomplishment Mr. Sprunger will be awarded a silver medal by the Indiana Livestock Breders Association which is sponsoring the ton litter work. That Mr. Sprunger is a consistently good hog feeder is attested to by the fact that he has won two gold medals in previous years. Ordin ary farm feeds made up the bulk of the ration. HOPE FADING FOR TWO PLANES AND THEIR OCCUPANTS (CONTINCKD FROM PAGE ONE) mote. The Sir John Carling was not equipped with radio. Its occupants may have fallen a few hundred miles off Newfoundland, perhaps in midocean. even possibly while aJmost in sight of their goal. They started out, and they were not seen again. Wants Flight Abandoned Detroit. Sept. 9—(lNS)—Supporting the request of the Windsor flight committee Louis S. Wood today expressed the hope that his brother Phil Wood would definitely abandon the contemplated flight from Harbor Grace Newfoundland to Windson England. The hazzards are to great, Wood said today. Expect To Make Flight St. Jhons, Newfoundland, Sept 9. — (INS) —Aviators Phil Wood and C. A. Schiller pilots of the Royal Windsor told 1. N. S today they have no intention of abandoning their transoceanic flight to England, but will hop oft as soon as weather permits. Five More Lives Lost The ranks of Aviators who have

PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS at CHATTANOOGA. OHIO ] Saturday, Sept 10, ’27 1 Mascott range stove, used 6 1 months; 1 hot blast Florence ’ heater; 1 Florence 2 burner oil stove; lot stove pipe; 1 oil heater; 1 gas heater: 2 wooden beds with springs; 1 iron bed; 1 dresser; 1 Morris chair; 1 kitchen table; set kitchen chairs; 1 cupboard: 1 Wilton rug 9x12; 1 Axminster rug 9x12; 1 library table; 1 large leather couch; 1 congoliuni rug like new; 2“folding card tables; some cooking utensils; dishes; 1 pipe threat ; cutter, cuts from % to % thread 2 hand saws; 1 hhek saw trims pipe; wrenches; wood planes; 1 truck jack; 1 set truck chains, both. new. never used; and lot of other items not mentioned. Sale starts at 2 o’clock. Terms made known on day of sale. Wm. H. FOGLE. Farmers <fc Merchants Bank. Clerk. Adam Fisher, Auct.

given up their lives In the advancement of aviation, have been swelled today with the names of five mon intrepid fliers, apparently lost In disastrous attempts to span the Atiantk ocean by air. I One Man Is Killed In Accident Near Van Wert One man was killed and one slightly injured in a wreck which occurred on the Lincoln Highway four miles , east of Van Wert. Ohio., ut about 9:00 , o’clock Wednesday night Charles Miller, Lima, was Instantly ] killed when bis car and one driven by ’ Ilan Miller, Convoy, crushed head on. i L. G. Miller, brother of the dead man. , suffered a laceration of the left fore- ’ arm and is resting well in the Van Wert county hospital. .John Schick, the third member of’ the party in the Lima ear. was not in j jured. Dan Miller was accompanied by his familv. None of the occapantl of tins car were injured. Coroner Alspach. Van Wert county, was called following the, accident ami rendered the verdict of accidental death. The Lima ear was going east at the] time of the accident and Dan Miller; was driving toward his home at Convoy. Both of the cars were badly wrecked. 11 PUBLIC SALE I 'Hie undersigned will sell at . pubtto auction on what is ! known as the Jason Archbold ( farm, 11-;I 1 -; miles straight west of the Gerber Ladder factory, on Monday, Sept. 12, ’27 Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p.m.. consisting of the following described property: One > dropicaf table; 1 sideboard; 2 iron beds with springs; 1 dresser; copper wash boiler, new* •orn cultivator; coal rack 12 ft. long with 1(5 in. sideboards; log bunks, NO ft. log chain; Pulleys; 60 ft. hay rope; crow bar; cant hook; cider barrel I I ind sonic chickens. TERMS: Cash. t N. F. Johnson, owner (ihriste Bohnkg, atict. 7-9

Specials For Saturday and Sunday mm nw 1 uMßimirß ’’mwm—mme—* TIRES 30 x 3% CORD $6 60 3 0 x 3’/ 2 Full 0. S. Cord $7.60 30x3% A. W. T. Cord $9*75 2 9 x 4.4 0 Balloon All First Quality. Standard, Guaranteed and built by GOODYEAR. Diamond Gasoline SAME HIGH QUALITY. SAME SERVICE SAME SATISFACTION 17.4 c 4 I* ill up and enjoy the nice weather. ELBERSON SERVICE STATION

Hostetter Brothers Get Sentence For Bunk Robbery Indtanopalis. Sept. •(INS)—The notorious H<wt«tter Brother*, alleged to have taken part in the Southport bunk robbery Feb. 18. 1926, were sentemed In Marion criminal court by Judge James A. Collins today. Robert Hostetter, 22. was sentenced to five to twenty-one yeaw in

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state’;-! prison for robbery an<t one u ten years for assault and batten shooting Deputy SheiltJ Charh/J* in an attempt to evade arri . st ° Howard Hoatettar, is. w M lenl ' ed to oqe to ten years in the reformat ory /for robbery. Dennis Hostetler, brother 0 « , h two seuieuced today. Burt llwves were convicted | n court -April 13. 1926. in c ( >nn M!loa with the robbery.