Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1927 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

■■kxskxxrxxxkxxx ■ CLASSIFIED ADS « WMXKSBXKKXRXXKXXX FOR SALE Ft>H SALE 2 acre tract, well improved 6Mi miles southeast of Decatur. Will sell at a bargain. H. S. Michaud, Phone 104. 2.’15 lit fl FOR SAL^—C Melody Saxophone. * Flue instrument for beginners, A bargain Cornelius Durkin, 437 Mercer oAve. 216-5 t ~ F<»R SALk—Choice building lots where greenhouse stood, on Fifth and Indiana Streets., Fine locations. Price right See Ed Moses, 503 North Fifth street. 217-3 t FOR SALE — Full blooded uuerusey •* Bull-calf Anton F. W. Thieme, Phone ’ 719-J 217-3tx J-XiR—SALI-J = '37()(M)~fi're - l)rickr' Henry Mayer Phone 263. 217-3 EX FOR SALE—Pujis, Rat terriers and .. shepherds mixed. Also 3 gilts. Will farrow soon. "Duroc and Poland China mixed. Fred Ehlerdiug. Preble phono. 3t M. Wed. Fri x — Reduced - Prices on all of my Felt t and Velvet hats. 1 also have a fine U line of Ladies Dresses, prices reasonable. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman, 222 S. 4th St. Decatur, Ind. WANTED WANTED WE will pay 7c a pound for good, chap, large rags, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-ts WANTED —I.’ve tame rabbits under 10 pounds. Will pay 18 cents a pound. Address Box B, Care Daily Democrat. 217-3'.x WANTED—To Rent room to store furniture at once. Call 1214. 218-3tx WANTED: Experienced men for winding and enamel departments. The Dudlo Manufacturing Corporation* Wall street, Fort Wayne, Ind. 216ta

FOR RENT FOR RENT -Strictly modern 7-room house ou North Second street. Possession about OcL 1. J. I l '- Arnold. 217t3x FOR SALE —6 room house on No. 13 street. Jdlius Haugk. phone 666. LOST AND FOUND LOST —Pair glasses, amber Rimmed in Cherry red, Lost monday evening between G. E. and Creamery. Return to this office. 217-3tx LOST—Pocket book, containing two $1 bills and some change. Lost at last band concert. Finder please call 835-A 217-3tx COURT HOUSE Case Venued Here The case of Imogene Steard, by her next friend. Etta Grimes, vs. Arbaugit et al,' a suit on contract in which judgment for $6,225 is demanded, has been venued from the Allen superior court to the Adams circuit court for trial. Marriage Licenses Forest Deitsch, salesman, to Edith Pontius, both of Geneva. Inheritance Tax Report In the estate of John Christen, an inheritance tax report showed the total net value of the estate to be $1,500 and no tax owing. To Sell Real Estate In the estate of Marion Ashbaucher. the court ordered the real estate sold at private sale. Petition Filed In the case of Belle Clark vs. the Berne Milling company, a petition was filed by William H. Clark, Susie Huser, Zonie Burk and Mary Farlow to be made parties to the defense. r- o NOTICE OF FIN VI. SETT I. EVI EXT OF ESTATE ‘ Notice ts hereby given to the creditors heris and legatees of John Christian Lehman, Deceased, to appeal 1 in I the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 10 dav of October, 1927, and show cause, if anv whv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should hot be approved, and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof <>f heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Oscar VI . Lehman. Administrator Decatur. Indiana, Sept. 14, 1927. Cy L. Walters. Attovpey Sept. 16-2.* NOTICE OF BIDS FOR SEW THACTOR Notice is hereby Riven that the Bon.nl of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, will, on Tuesday, October L 1927,. receive sealed bids for the furnishing 1 of one new Farm Tractor, suitable for use at the County Infirmary. All bids must be in accordance with the specifications therefor on file in the office onhc Auditor of said county. All hiiis rnufit be with the understandingl that the old tractor shall be received and accepted by the bidder as part payment for the new tractor at a sum of not less than $300.00 The board reserves the light to reject any or all bids. B. F. Breiner. Geo. Shoemaker John G. Hoffman. Board of Commissioners. Sept. 16-23

RRRXKKSKKKKRXXKX X BUSINESS CARDS * KXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Th« Neurocalometer Service Will Convince Ycu at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hour*: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 M P-tn-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 3. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle 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 5, 1924. See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat I ’ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 6 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 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 Anstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. ° LOBENSTEIN & HOWER ° FUNERAL DIRECTORS Caljs answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, "346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT b O

a Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, - - - Indiana Office 1, Pegpies Loan and Trust Co. . Phones 6 n 6 and 1022. Sickness is par£^^*N<D a ' paralysis of | r Mhe nerves. Get Jour nerves ac ‘ * ve ' Spinal a{ F /AU' justments remove from Stme cause of Mnerves. 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. () — O Let us worry when the the crash comes. INSURE In good reliable Auto Insurance. That’s Our Business. LEO “Dutch’’ EHINGER j 133 S. 2nd St- Phone 104 | O 0 CHRISTE BOHNKE AUCTIONEER Sells Anything Anywhere. Phone 874-H Decatur, Ind. () O Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Good work at satisfactory prices. Wiil appreciate an opportunity to serve you. I Decatur Sheet Metal Works | E. A. GIROD 11th i Nuttman Ave. Phone 331 Res. 1224

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1927.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs Receipts 4000; holdover--1207; market steady; 250-350 tbs, I $1112.25; 200 250 ths. $12.10-12.50; 160 200 tbs. $12.10-12.50; 130-160 tbs. -$1112.10; 90-130 lt>.<. $10.50(|?>ll; packing sows $9.25-10. Cuttle receipts. 350, Calf receipts 000; market steady. Calves 50c tip; ibeef steers $9-11.25; voters sl717.50. Sheep receipts 2800; market steady bulk fat iambs $14.50; bulk cull lamb $lO-11; bulk fut ewes 35,50-6.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Sept. 15) Fowls De Leghorn fowls He Geese -x —-9 c Ducks He Roosters 9c Broilers 1* Leghorn Broilers 14c Eggs 38c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Sept. 15) Barley, per bushel *>oc Rye, per bushel .. ——7 s c New (Hits, No. 2 38c New Yellow Corn (ear) $1.25 White or Mixed Corn (ear) $1.20 N--w Wheat, No. 2 $1.20 Wool 38c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs 28c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound ..' 40c - .. 0 PETER H. MOSER, FARMER, SHOOTS SELF TO DEATH (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ters ailso survive: Mrs. Jacob Welfley, Mrs. Fred Kohler and John Moser, French township; Otto Moser, Berne, and Misses Anna and Kate Moser, of Berne. Mr. Moser was a member of St. Luke's Reformed church near Honduras, and the funeral will be held from there at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon. Rev. Scherry, of Vera Crux, officiating, and interment in the church cemetery.

Babe Rush Hits His 53rd Home Run Today New York. Sept. 16. —(UP) —Babe Ruth knocked out his 53rd home run of the season here this afternoon in the game between the New York Yankees and the Chicago White Sox. MIT HE FOR BIDS FOK rurf i<> not new Poultry Hunkes Notice- is hereby given that the board of Cnmniissioners of Adams county. Indiana, will, on Tuesday. October 4. 1927. receive sealed bids for the furnishing of all material, and building and constructing a new poultry house at tile County Infirmary, of Adams county, Indiana. * Said Poultry house will be approximately 22 feet wMr and IS fret long and shall be built and constructed } n all things agreeable to th plans and spo< ifications therefor, on file in the ■office 4 .of the bounty auditor. Ridder* will be required Io furnish bond and affidavit as required by law The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. B. F. Breiner, Geo. Shoemaker John G. Hoffman, Board of Commissioners. • Sept. 16-23 >»» i ll F. OF SALE STATE OU INDIANA ADAMS < OUNTY, SS. In the Adams Circuit Court September Term. 1927 In the matter of the Estate of David (’ Myers deceased. Notice is hereby given that I will, on Tuesday. September 27, l!»27. at 10 o'clock. 1. M. at the late residence of David C. Myers, five miles south east of Decatur. Indiana, one mile north west of Pleasant Mills Ind., on Decatur and Willshire road, pursuant to the order of said court, offer at Public Sale the following described property t«wit. 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 bushels of wheat, eighty bushels oats, three tons of hay. one set double harness, three horse collars, three acres of corn, one set buggy harness, one two horse wagon, one hay rack, one hundred thirty feet hay rope, one hayfork, 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 crate, one set carriage harness, two ladders, one hay knife, corn shelter, lot carpenter tools, lot log chains, wheel barrow, two iron kettles, one copper kettle, one disc harrow, one "A” harrow, one hay rake, (’ream separator, two churns, one washing machine, one feed grinder, one set counter scales, two vinegar barrels, one water trough, cross cut saw. one grindstone, one post auger and other articles to numerous to mention. Terms of Sale:- All sums of $5.00 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. 8 per cent after maturity. Samuel A. Myers. Executor Auctioneer. Harry Daniels. Clerk. J. H. Steeb* Attorney, Judson W. Teeple. Pleasant Mills Baptist Ladies’ Aid will, serve lunch on ground. Sept (TZTZ..__. _o DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street | Bicilary whits diarrhoea of | chickens controlled by blood I test For particulars, call | Phones: Office 306; Rea 301. , o n

DUVALL’S TRIAL TO BE PROLONGED (( ON I'lNI ll> I BUM I’AGi: ONE) Armitage from a Jail sentence also was Indicated. William Armitage nd mltted that he did not teirtify before the grand jury investigating corruption until aftef his brother had Imen convicted for an attempt to bribe n member of the Marion county gram! Jury. Armitage, however, denied he had made a pact with the prosecutors to tell his tale of political misdeeds in exchange for Immunity for his brother whose sentence has not yet been carried out. The length of the trial depends considerably upon the ruling of Special Judge C. C. Shirley as to whether the state may introduce evidence concerning Duvall's checkered political past other than that relating to the specific charge under which he is being tried. Judge Shirley has withheld his judgment on this point since Prosecutor William H. Remy was interrupted in his opening statement by defense counsel Just as lie was a: the point of revealing what the state would produce byway of proof of other political deals in which the mayor has participated. This evidence relates to Duvall's alleged agreement to appoint klausmen to 85 per cent of the city positions and his alleged offers of jobs to various klan leaders and politicians in exchange for support before his election.

—.—o — ATTEMPTING HOP FROM DUBLIN TO NEW YORK CITY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) resulted from Transocean flights. Some one must take the risks if there is to be progress." . Capt. Macintosh's flight is being backed financially by William B. Leeds husband of Princess Xenia of Greece, in honor of whom the plane was christened. Capt. A. J. Barnes, former british army engineer and well-known air force pilot, and Capt. Wrenford, assisted Macintosh in the preparations for tin; flight. Originally, they had planned to accompany him. O- - Anadell, I). H. S. Halfback. Out Os Game With Injury Roy Anadell. a half back on the Decatur high school football team, sprained one of Ris ankles last night and probably will not be able to play in the Yellow Jackets’ first game of the season, against Auburn, here tomorrow afternoon. Anadjell turned his ank’e while running on a down‘own street last night.

Rev. E. P. White To Preach At M. E. Church Sunday Owing to the death of his mother Thursday afternoon, the Rev. Ross W. Stoakes will not occupy his pulpit in the First Methodist church Sunday. The Rev. E. P. White of Bobo, will preach in the evening service. The preaching service will be preceded by half hour service of special music There will be no preaching or Junior church service Sunday morning. " — —-■—o“ DePauw Student Believed To Be Victim Os Amnesia Greencastle, Ind., Sept. 16. —(UP) Search continued today for Tate Murdock, 19, a student of DePauw University, believed a victim of Amnesia. Murdock whose home is in Fort Branch, disappeared Tuesday from his room here. Since that time a searching party has been sdouring the soutn hnd west portions of Putnam county without effect. Miss Grace Wallace, of Fort Branch yesterday revealed the fact that the young man is subject to spells of Amnesia. o Move To Oust Klan From Pennsylvania Begun Pittsburgh, Sept. 16—f IMsS)—Affidavits of a sensational character have been drawn up and are scheduled to be filed in Federal court here shortly before noon tomorrow in the suit to oust the Ku Klux Klan from Pennsylvania and to throw the organization into the hands of receivers, it Was learned by International News service here today. Counsel for former Klansmen who have been ousted by the Imperial Wizard, according to their own charges, have prepared affidavits making serious accusations against certain high officers and purporting to reveal the alleged inner workings of the organization. — oHardest Metals Known ] The three hardest metals known are I nickel, cobalt and ujanganeset

COW TESTING ASS'N. MEETS Plans For Reorganization Made At Meeting Held Tuesday Evening Twenty-three of the twenty-eight members of the Adams Comity Cow Testing Association, along with friends sufficient to make a group of approximately 65 people, met at the Pleasant Mills school building Thursday evening for their regular meeting. Peter B. Lehman led a discussion on "Modern Dairy Barns’’..Roy L. ITice, tester, discussed the score card In judging dairy cows. Miss Ruth Mazelin give a reading, praising the pure bred ' Holstein as the farmer's cow. One of the most interesting features of the evening was the question box to which each member contributed a question with the name of the person he desired to answer it. Much mutual good resulted from this feature. Dan Striker, of Berne, accordion music for th,' occasion. A. Z. Smith and family furnished and served refreshments which consisted of ice-cream and doughnuts. During the evening, plans were made for the re-organization of the Cow Testing group for the fourth consecutive year. o — Man Executed For Killing Another In Poker Game Frankfort. Ky.. Sept. 16.—(INS)— Raymond C Davis, of Eddyville, Ky., formerly of Toledo, Ohio, went to his death in the electric chair at state prison at Eddysville early today, paying the penalty for the slaying of William N. Fant, during a poker game holdup in Lexington, on Christmas Eve, 1925. Appeals for clemency to Governor W. J. Fields were fruitless, and Davis, still contending that he was a “victim of circumstances," went to the chair unassisted at 12:28 o’clock this morning. He was pronounced dead two minutes later.

Corn Stealer Gets Penal Farm Sentence Mitchell, Ind., Sept. 16—(INS) —A day and a half at the penal farm for every bushel of corn he stole was the penalty imposed by Mayor McFall here on Russell Ritchiaon, one of two youths arrested on the charge of corn stealing. Ritchison confessed to stealing about 75 bushels of corn was sentenced to 101 days on the penal farm. Detective H. O. Hoffman, working under the direction of the Indiana Farmers’ Guide made the arrests. ■ —o — Get the Habit—Trade at Home. It Pay» n&nnnnn Listings of PuWic Sales will be published Free of charge in tlvs col- . - 1 '. 1 .... ' " sale in the Dec-.tqr Daily Democrat. With a daily ciri-ulni ci 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 Decatur, one mite northwest of Pleasant Mills, on David C. Myers farm. Sept. 28 Van Bowman, 6 miles south of Decatur, 6 miles north of Berne. October 5 —J. F. Rupert. 1 mile east of Monroe, 6 miles south of Decatur on Mud Pike. Ort. 6—Farm sale, Fred Gerber, 4 1 ,- miles west and 2 miles south of Monroe. Sale Os Household Goods Saturday, Sept. 17, ’27 211 N. 3rd St., Decatur. Ind. Commencing promptly at 1:30 p. m. 1 Premier Healing Stove; 1 Showers Kitchen Cabinet; Jewel (ins stove; Bed Daypnporl; 2 Wiehcr chairs; 2" 9x12 Bugs, 1 i 7x9 Bug, 2 Small rugs; 9w12 iCongoleum Bug; Simmons Bed I Springs and Mattress; White WtMxlen lad, springs anti matpress: White Top Kitchen fable and 4 chairs; Chiffonier; Vici trola and 30 records; Curtains; Blinds; Bridge Lamp; Horton , Electric Washer; Oil Stove: Smalt Electric Blower an <1 many other articles. Forrest Thompson Jack Brunton, auct. 13-11-16

Farmer And Daughter Hurt In Auto Accident Bluffton, Sept. 16—While enroute to | the Wells county hospital to visit ut the bedside of his wife. Charles Wil- 1 Hams, farmer, living In Jay county, near rollingtown, was sdrioualy injured and his daughter, Velva, 18 suf-1 sored severe injuries when the Stiidabaker sedan in which they were riding overturned on a detour at the Jay j and Wells county line at 8 o’clock i Wednesday evening. Mr. Williams is at the Wells county) hospital suffering from a complete | fracture of the right hip. the right side; nt the pelvis-bone ami the right shotll der blade. He also suffered a deep

PUBLIC SALE As 1 am leading the c.ty 1 will sell nt Public Auction all tny huusebolj goods, at 128 South 3rd street, first door south of Library, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Commencing at 1:00 P» M. Oak Davenport, a good one; Oak Library Tt. -de; Morris C|. or; I'ireside Rocker; 2 Oak Rockers; 2 Table Lamps; Din.ng 1.-bl- ,n-l Cham,; Radio; China Closet; Small Table; 1 loonier Kitchen Table; Ilan-;., x rt . Garland, Ml White; 2 Antique Walnut Beds; Springs and M •••- ; Bed complete with New Mattress; Oak Chiffonier; Ivory Dr -. r; 9xi; Axminstcr Rug; Pictures; Dishes; Cooking Utensils; Lawn M.-.v-r; Porck Swing. 8 White Wyandott Hens. Many small articles too numerous to mention. "\ TERMS—CASH. HAROLD ALBRIGHT Roy Johnson, Auct. 14-15-16

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PUBLIC SALE Having rented my farm, I will sell at public auction, at thi place known as the Jacob Steiner, Sr., farm, 2 miles north of Berne. Ind., and 3 miles west, or I of Linn Grove, Ind., anti 1 miles southeast of Vera CruzJYnd., on Thursday, September 22 Commencing at 10 o'clock, the following described propertv: 11—HORSES—11 ' One 7-year-old full blooded Belgian stallion, Slr.ivvhm roan, at head of herd. wt. 2100. All of these colts are hisgtl*. 17-year-old roan mare with foal; Ki-year-old roan in.iiv. with colt by her side, also with foal; 9-year-old sorrel man . also with foal* Strawberry rotm mare, coming 3-ycarold; blue nun striding. coming 3-year-old; Strawberry roan marc, comma 2 this fall; 3 strawberry roan marcs, coming 2 in spring. Notice to horscTnen: All of thest colts are first class, jhd every one of them are gets from the stallion known as the Fred Steiner Horse. Now if you want to get in line on Siam i '1 brood mares here is your opportunity. Be sure and come to the sale. Cattle Implements and Fools Grain and Hay Sheep and Goats Hogs—Household Goods Miscellaneous. MRS. FRED STEINER J. A. Michaud, Auct. IL 11. Schug, Clerk. . Luncii at noon

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SALCST .JEM --And Most Convenient •» X f;. No fumbling in £ every pockcl for loose bills and ” change . . no “stalling oil” of a credi- •• to|’ because of not f having the rea d y • cash .. no carrying S, large amounts of « cash on your per- " son . . and no won- x <iering lat e r o n ” where some of your | x »’ money went! Writing a Check >: eliminates all that. It serves as both a | I record and a receipt, j for every dollar y - .st you spend. It's pos- '■ J ilively the safest ” wa Y to pay out ;; S money! ■« Open An Account Today Old Adams County Bank

I gaah from the hair line on ( ! head, extending Io the right ,- Jr jet. His daughter, Velva, D. h k j the hospital suffering badly from*,*,*' an injured spine, a deep gash oleft lag and a deep gash at |h ’ ’* side of her mouth, but no > •bones. _ Couple Robbed In Hotel R oohl Chicago, Sept, Hi np ; ~s I Ing Ernie Yrftiug, prominent theat• i dal booking agent, and his wife ; they were ut dinner in their hotel • polite bandits bound them uu< | j them of sl6 000 worth of jewelry phone wire:; in the hotel -oom ... to prevent an alarm.