Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1927 — Page 2

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■ ■■■KXKftXXRXXKBKa . N CLASSIFIED ADS « ; ■ a k m x x s s:k : FOR SALE __ • * FOR SALE—2 good big work horst*, ♦ Cheap. Julius Haugk. Phone 66(1. 214-3tx F’")R SAEf!- 3 tlooin house Ait li gar ' ago at 935 Harrison st. Inquire at , South Car Shops of Indiana Service ’ Corp. Mr. E. Hlndenlang 314 3tx | FOR SALE —Universal itatU coal stof' A No. 1 shape. Call 2724. George Schelfersteln, Monmouth. 214-3tx a FOR SALE— English Beatle hound pups. Old enough for service. W. H. Patterson. Monroe It. 2. 214t3x T ffcAcHKS! PEItHES! Nice tree stone Albeita peaches; A grade; »" 25 August Koenemau, Hoagland. * 215-3 t FOR SALE -2 acre tract, well improv- • ed s'i tulles southeast of Decatur. Will sell at a bargain. H. S. Michaud. Phone 104. 215>it FOR - SALE 3 pure bred male hogs, double inimuned. It) months old. . Schmitt .Meat Market, Phone 96. 215-3 t FOR feALE~ Melody Saxophone. Fine instrument for beginners, A bargain. Cornelius Durkin, 437 Mercer ’ Ave. 216-5 t FVil SALE— My home in Preble. New basement, furnace, garage, good well, a real buy. Doris Werllng. Preble. Phone 1 on 11. 216-3tx FOR SALTc-Ilurk Barred Roek Cock rells. Tomatoes, 50c per bushel. Leo E. Engle, Monroe Phone. 216-3tx FOS SALE— Canning Tomatoes good quality 41.00 a bushel John A. Trout. Phone 868 K. 216-3tx WANTED WANTED—WE will pay 7c a pound for good, dean, large rags, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-ti WANTED — City solicitor, good opportunlty. No selling. W. C. Woodbridge at National Hotel, Decatur. 216-3tx WANTED—Music pupils. Fifty cents an hour. Mrs. Dora Akey. Phone 1171. * WANTED: Experienced men for winding and enamel depant* j ments. The Dudlo Manufacturing Corporation, Wall street, Fort Wayne, Ind. 216t5 FOR RENT FOR RENT —Five room house on 11 street. Reasonable, 11. F. Gilpen. 921 North sth street. 214-3tx For RENT — pght housekeeping rooms 5C7 North Second street, < Phone 197. 214-3tx | FOR RENT—B room house at 331 N. 11th Street. Phone 352. 215-3tx FOR RENT — 5-room semi-modern house on South Uth St., Inquire of Mrs. Jas. Okeley, 1104 Madison St., or phone 1075. 216-3tx FOR RENT — Light housekeeping i rooms. Phone 1059. 216-2tx FOR RENT—Six room house, on Monroe street. Modern except furnace. Phone 319. D. Hunsicker. 216-3tx LOST AND FOUND FOUND—BifI fold containing small amount of money. Finder may have same by describing property and paying for this ad. Inquire at the‘Daily Democrat. 215t2 o— He is indeed stingy who will not give you a smile. Love is the real thing until the newness begins to wear off. A close friend is all right—until he declines to lend you money. Nothing makes a bride so angry as to be told that she might have done better. There is one thing about dying—you never have to do it again. All the world loves to laugh with or at a lover. pi Listings of Public Sales will be published Free of charge in thris column for those who advertise their sale in the Decatur Dally Democrat. With n daily circulation of 3,300, the Daily Democrat, reaches those who wish to buy or sell. Sept. 21—Farm sale, Joseph Steffen. 5 miles east of Bluffton river bridge or 7 miles west of Monroe. Sept. 27- Executor’s farm sale, Samuel A. Myers, 5 miles southeast of becatur. one mile northwest of Pleasant MHis. on David C. Myers farm. Oct. 6—Farm sale, Fred Gerber. 4’, 2 miles west and 2 miles, south of Monroe.•

I JfXXXXSIDDtKXXXXKR I « • BUSINESS CARDS « I aKgSKWXXBIKSMXSHM H. EROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR of CHIROPRACTIC ‘ A HEALTH SERVICE , The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 • Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p-m. LOA N S 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 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 5, 1934. See French Quinn Office—Take flnit stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30-1-12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 FER CENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. ° 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 Q . Q O -O DR. C. V. CONNELL | VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street j Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice o o Do You Want to BUY. SELL OR TRADE REAL ESTATE See 11. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 101 COURT HOUSE Suit For Partition w * « A suit for partition of 52 acres of land in Preble township, was filed in the circuit court today by Henry Gallmeyer against Fred Gallmeyer and others. Attorneys Fruchte and Litterer represent the plaintiff. To Make Distribution In the estate of Jane Ripehart, a petition to make a distribution was sustained. The administrator was authorised to pay the court costs and the costs of the administration, Including attorney fees, and funeral expenses, and the balance, if any, to be paid out on further order of the court. o-.—. Climb a little higher than the crowd and you will be a target for the knockers. The reason the average man can’t tell a woman anything is because she would rather talk than listen. a. 0 0 Hoofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Good work at satisfactory prices. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you, Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 11th 4 Nuttman Ave. Phone 331 Res. 1224 ) o

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1927.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Hast Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 13. (INS) —Livestock: Hogs Receipts, 706; holdovers. 600; market steady. Quo- . (aliens: 250-350 lbs., 311.00©»12 25; 1 200-250 lbs., $12.00©51?.50; 160-200 I lbs., $12.00®512.50; 130-160 lbs.. $lO 60 |i ©512.00; 90-130 lbs., sto.oo@ $10.75; 1 (packing sows. $8.75®59.75. Cattle — Receipts, 100: market steady; calves, 250; steady. Bulk quotations: Vealers, $16.50© SI7OO. Sheep Receipts. 200; market steady. Quotations: Top. fat lambs, sl4 50; hulk fat lambs, $10.00®$11.00; bulk cull lambs. $5.00® $6.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Receipts: Calves, 100; Hogs, 40(1; Sheep. 300; Cattle. 100. Hogs, 14011). down $9.25: 140-150 It’s. $10.50; 150160 lbs $11.00; 160 180 lbs. $11.60; 180-225 lbs. $11.SO; 225-250 tbs. $11.70, 250-275 lbs. $11.60; 275-300 lbs. $11.35, 300-350. Ibs. $10.80; roughs $8®9.25; stags s6@7. choree steers sß®9; common $6.50® 7.50; choice s7©B; common, ss© 6.50; choice cows $6©6.75; common. s4@s; canners and cutters $3.5()@4: bill’s $4.50© 6. Chicago Grain Chicago, Sept. 13.— (INS) —Wheat closed 2%-2 Vi down; corn closed 2- ■ 24 down; oats closed 4-2’4 down. Sveculative grain close: Wheat: Sept. $1.27%-%; December $1.31%-%; March $1.35%%. Com: Sept. 94%c; Dec. 95%-%c; March, M%%c. Oats: Sept. 44%c; Dec. I 45%c, March 50%c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Sept. 13) Fowls T .... 17c Leghorn fowls 11c Geese _— 9c Ducks .......... 11c Roosters 9c Broilers 17 Leghorn Broilers ... 14c Eggs 28c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Sept. 13) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 75c New Oats No. 2 40c New’ Yellow Corn (ear) .. ..... $1.30 White or Mixed Corn (ear) .... $1.25 New Wheat, No 2 $1.23 Wool 38c I LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs 28c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound A..c. J 40c OCEAN BEGINS TO YIELD TRACES OF WRECKED PLANES (COVTIM ED FROM PAGE OSE) ror: Found "Located wreckage of Old Glory in latitude 51.17 north, longitude 39.23 west at 4:20 o’clock Monday afternoon. No signs of crew. Particulars will follow.” The Kyle had been chartered by the New York Daily Mirror to search for the missing plane. According to the position given by Muir, it is believed that the wreckage drifted northward after striking the water. It is generally believed tnat the three men were drowned, although the forlorn hope is still held in some quarters that they might haVe been picked up by a small fishing boat, not equipped with wireless. Hope for the flyers was based upon the fact that the plane carried a collapsible life raft. However, it was pointed out that the plane crashed at a point where the Atlantic is always turbulent and it was feared that the men would soon become exhausted trying to remain afloat upon a raft in the tempestuous seas unless they* wore speedily picked ftp; Further word from the Kyle was eagerly awaited today. Q NOTICE OF PETITION TO HRWHE <a iki>i in 111 the IdniiiN Circuit Court, September Term 1837 STATE OF INDIANA) COUNTY OF ADAMS SS: Maver Campbell. VS. Everett C. Arnold. The plaintiff petitioner, in the above cause, having filed his complaint atld petition therein, together with an atii ■ davit that Everett C. Arnold, the defendant, is a non-resident of the •State of Indiana, and accretes himself so that a summons or notice cannot be served upon him. You, Everett C. Arnold, are hereby notified that the said complaint and petition will come up for hearing, in Said Adams Circuit Court, on the 24th day of October, 1927, at which time and place, you are required to be present and make defence thereto, if any you have. Witness the clerk and seal of said court, at Decatur. Indiana, this 29th <iay of August, 19277 JOHN E. NELSON (SEAL) , Clerk Aug. 30-Sept 6-13 NOTICE (IF FINNL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 3313 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Martin Lord deceased, to appear in the Adams <’•••- cuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 28 day of September. 1927. and sh™ cause, if any. why the FLNA.L SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS witli tli€ estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said hei(s are notified to then ami there make proof of heirship, and i» - ceive their distributive shades. Reuben Lord. Administrator. Decatur, Indiana September 3. 1927. , James T. Merryman, Attorney ' .... Sept 6-Lu

i J. P. Goodrich Buys Bank ' • Stock At North Manchester Wabuxh, Ind.. Sept. 13 —(UP) Janien P. Goortrlth former governor of Indiana and several of bis colleagues 1 have purchased 515 of the 2,o<k* shares . of stock of the Lawrence National ; Bank at North Manchester. They paid' • $69,525 for rhe shares. 1 Only 50 of the shares will be retain- ' ed by the Goodrich group, however, t and the remainder will be offered to 1 the public for sale. Shares in a number ( of other Indiana banks are owned by the Goodrich group. . 0 African Courts Bluffton Woman Bluffton, Ind., Sept, 13. — (UP) — R. F. Vaughn has journeyed here from • Jamaika, South Africa, to meet for the first time Susan Leist, the woman who may become his wife. They ex- ’ changed letters through a matrimonial bureau. o — Berne Man To Direct All-District Orchestra' Howard B. Hoffman, of Berne, who is supervisor of music 411 the Berne I schools, has been appointed director • of the All-D’.strtcJ orchestra which will provide music at the annual meeting of the Northeastern Indiana • Teachers' Association, which will be held in the South Side high school j , building tin Fort Wayne on October, . 21. The orchestra will be composed of musicians from the senior and junior high schools represented in the association. o— . - Miss Elder Flies To Wheeling, West Virginia Portsmouth, 0.. Sept. 13—(UP)— Miss Ruth Eider left today for Wheel--1 ing, W. Va.. on the next to the last . leg of her flight to New York, from . where she expects to hop off next' week for an attempted non-stop airplane trip to Paris. She expected to reach Wheeling by noon. Miss Elder was forced down here last night by a shortage of fuel. _o —- Arson Squad Organized Shelbyville, Ind., Sept. 13 —(UP) — Organization of a permanent Arson j squad was effected here Monday by, representatives of the state fire mar-' shal’s office. William Briggs, chief of the city fire department, and John B. Thompson,! chief of police, were named as members of the squad for preliminary in-i vestigation of fires about which the 1 origin is in doubt. 0 Safes Are Rifled Richmond, Ind. Sept 13—(UP)— Two more safes were removed from filling stations in Richmond Monday night, rifled of their contents and discarded at the side of country roads police have announced. About S3OO in currency was taken from the two sales ’ which wete found on <•«<’ of Centerville. A sate taken a few days' ago also was found near that town. O To Increase Capitolization Indianapolis, Sept. 13.—(INS)—An increase of a million and a quarter dollars in capitolization was asked by the Standard Oil Co., of Indiana. 1 in a petition filed today. The request for an increase in capitolization from $225,000,000 to $375,000,000 was accompanied by a' check to the secretary of state for $125,001.30, required fees for the in-' crease. oIt is possible to acquire a round . sum in a square deal. t There is many an untied knot i na cord of wood. . The interest yon have to pay on borrowed trouble is usury A schoolboy wants to know how many square rods it takes to make a wiseacre. Pleasure before duty means that duty will lose out. | An idle brain is the advance agent of a busy tongue. i Speaking of fruit the first apple caused a lot of trouble for the first i pair. t hickens that come home to roost , haie more sense than some people. | When a public speaker pauses for a reply it breaks him all up if he gets it. i I When some people tell the truth it . is only for the purpose of creating trouble. i A 10-pound baby boy can make more' noise that a 250-pound man can suppress. , What a splendid thing it would be , it people who lost their temper were unable to fincj them again I V our wife, as well as your sins, will 1 j find you out. , A halting speech may be the result 1 of a lame excuse. ■ Many a man who isn't a liar does- ; not tell all the truth tbat*he knows. ' Love makes a man think almost as much of a girl as hy does of himself. I o . Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pay»

JARDINE OFFERED JOB IN FLORIDA Secretary Os Agriculture ; Considering Resignation , From (’ahinet Washington, Sept. 13 ,INS)- Secre- ( tary of agriculture Jardine had under consideratio ntoday a tentative offer i to retire front the cabinet and become < head of a cooperative marketing organization for Florida furit and vege- 1 table growers at a salary of about $35, 000 annually. Jardine declined’ to discuss the offer when he went to the cabinet meet- . ing this morning but said he hud agreed to assist the Florida growers in perfecting a marketing organization The florida growers had a long conference with Jardine yesterday. It was undeistood that Jardine wanted to take up the question with President Coolidge before giving a definite answer to the Florida delegation. Florida growers plan to create a marketing organization in order to complete better with California fruit and vegetable producers. — o THREE MEMBERS OF ALLEGED GANG OF BANDITS HELD (COXTISVED I’HOM PAGE O$E) refuse to admit it. the belief grew today that the detectives were seeking to connect the suspects with the $1,500 holdup of the Switz City Bank, six miles east of Linton, Indiana, on September 8. Fletcher Arrested For Speeding Fletcher fell into the toil of the | Brown county 'law when he sped through Nashville in a big sedan at 60 miles an 110111*. The Nashvifle constable gave chase and found the car in a ditch a few miles out of Nashville. Fletcher was in a nearby barbecue stand. He was taken into custody on a speeding charge. As a matter of routine, the constable then j searched the sedan. He wag astonished to find a complete set of bur--1 glar tools. | "Whiskey got me,” Fletcher told I the authorities when he was placed ■ in jail. I The constable got In touch with ; Chief Mannings who hurried to Nash- ■ ville and promptly identified the prisoner as Fletcher, a foAner motor r cycle policeman of Indianapolis. The bank robberies with which police now trying to connect the Fletcher gang are: The Brown Valley State bank, April 4. -$600; the Joll’etville State ! bank, $2,180 in money and $3,500 in bonds; The Fowlerton State bank, no loot; The Winkinson State bank. $12,000; The Carlos City State bank. $300; The Farmers Slate hank, Poneto, $4,000; The Switz City bank, $1,500. Webster said that $485 in bills found on Fletcher were believed to be part of the loot from the Poneto bank. > Parker, who admitted serving a term for manslaughter, also had some j money. The. notes were on notional banks from Fort Wayne, Decatur and Plymouth. Parker who is 31, and Anderson, . who is 24, ’are being held on charges of vagrancy in default of SIO,OOO 1 bonds. o|M. E. Church To Open Mass Meeting At Capital Tonight Indianapolis, Sept. 13.— (UPt— The | Methodist Episcopal church will open its 96th annual mass meeting tonight : at the Irvington M. E. church here. | Three hundred and sixty clergymen from Methodist Episcopal churches I in all parts of Indiana will attend the sessions, which will continue each . day through Monday. A like number iof laymen delegates, one from each chtlrch, attend sessions to be held I Friday. Preliminary meetings will open . early today with the examination of candidates for admission to the ministry. • ' • | o Gen. Pershing To Lead Parade In Cherbourg 1 Cherbourg, France, Sept. 13—(UP) General John J. Pershing who arrived I in Fiance with the advance headquarers detachment of the A. E. F. in 1917 will come ashore here Friday to lead I a parade of American legionnaires. Reluctance of local police to sanc- | tioii outdoor ceremonies in connection With the t arrival of the last contingent of <■unvention-bound ..eglonnaires . has disappeared. The National govern- . meat has undertaken the duly of ; guaranteeing maintenance of order. ,) A brilliant reception to the Legionj ngires, who will arrive aboard the SS 1 Leviathan, was being planned today.

Lithuanian Troops And Red Rebels Are Fighting Berlin, Sept. 13. — (INS> Furious fighting between Lithuanian troops and red rebels is in progress in the forests near Tatiroggen. the scene of Saturday's communist rising, according to advices front Kovno, received here today via Warsaw The rebels kidnapped Co! Ignalovitch, commander of the government troops at Tauroggen. Martial law has been proclaimed in the bolder districts and in the large cities. .... o —’- Test Os New State Law Promised At Evansville Evansvfiie, lnd„ Sept. IS.-r(UP)— A test of the new state law which directs that a judge may not suspend sentence after a convicted person starts serving the sentence, is promised here. City Judge Harlan B. McCoy suspended sentence on Theodore Jung, Jr., son of a city employe, six dayS after lie had started serving a sixty day sentence for driving an autohobile while intoxicated. Vanderourgh County Prosecutor Lindsey announced today that, as he Interpreted the law. Judge McCoy was in error. He said he would arrange a test case as soon as possible.

ECONOMY Don’t be afraid of the word ECONOMY. Practice economy and the surplus—see that it gets to the bank where you will have it for future use. Start your account at this bank. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO, BANK OF SERVICE Fisber & Barris CASH GROCERY Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices Peaches, another car of Fancy Elbert :i’>. Wednesday morning. Can now, don’t delay, prices are advancing; quality is fine; Bushel $1.98, $2.25. $2.75 Sugar. Fine Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 6k Ball Bros. Fruit Jars are better, Pints, dozen "3c Quarts, dozen, ,84c; Dozt'n % gallon... SlJ*’ Parowax, pound ' 16c Sealing Wax, bar Extra Heavy Tin Cans, dozen Large Jelly Glasses, dozen Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 6 pounds 25c Anderson’s Mushmelons are always good, every melon guaranteed, 15-20-25 c Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans Pure l ard, 2 pounds 29c Peaches. 4 pounds 25c Palm Nut Oleo, pound ' 20c Nuco Nut, pound 25c; Maytime, pound - 1 ’ New Beverage Bottles, Pints, dozen Quarts, dozen ' 9Sc Bottle Caps, gross 30c Poulds or Goochs Macaroni, Noodles or Spaghetti. 3 packages ... 25c Slim Jim Pretzel Sticks, package 10t ‘ Premium Soda, the Cracker you will enjoy, 2 pound box for 30c jjSg BLUE ribbon malt ; ® -1 No product was ever more deserving l| - * of its popularity.

Fall Festival Op en » Terre Htuite, ln<t. s, j t 13 . ( V| , Terre Haute's fall t,. ~’at Ht |i ,j Wednesday to run .1 w.-.-k, " I show and stjle B how. r> a ‘J j ter exhlbks, many i lltll , Ih( , * J State Fair, will be among u )(< Sale Os i . Household Goods Saturday, Sept. 17,’27 214 N. 3r<T St.. l)uat urt | n( | * Commencing prompHv at 1 ;30 p, tn 1 Premier Healing s lovi . ' Showers Kitchen ( 1; ,| (W ,j (i.ts sto.ve; Hed ' I«iipopp 9 Wivhi r chairs; <!> | t ]> u ’ ' 7x9 Hug, 2 Smail rt;g S ; 9 x p . CongGleum Rug; Simmons Ih Springs ami Alallnss; While . Wooden bed, springs ami i 1)a [. , tress: White Top Ividun Table ; and 4 chairs; Chiilmmr; Vic- I - trola and 30 records t’.nrl:un.s- I . Blinds: Bridge I. ami'. | Electric Washer; (Hl Stove I • Small Electric Blower and I > many other articles I Forrest Thompson | 1 Jack Brunton, auct. ITlt-Oi wan