Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1927 — Page 2

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m ■ ii — ■ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, HOTICES AND BDSINtSS CARDS

■SMKXKKKXKSKMXKM ■ CLASSIFIED ADS K ■ ■SItSaKSKB»B»®)I« FOR SALE FOR SALE—3O?OOO railroad ties, 8 feet In length, good for posts or wood. 5c each where they are. Call J. F. Arneild, 709 or 1084. 222-ts USED SAXOPHONES FOR SALE 1 C Melody saxaphone. A bargain. 1 Buescher C Melody saxophone. Looks like new. See it. Call to see these instruments at 437 Mercer Ave. Cornelius Durkin. Phone 181 or 585, c h'OH SALE—PIug horse; will do lots of work. Phone 885-J. 224-3 IX EUR SALE-Cadillac 8 roadster, good condition, tires O. K., $l5O cash. M. A. Kenworthy, 904 West Jefferson street, phone 1156. 225-2tx FOR SALK—One o’s the fine 80 acres in Kirkland township. Can be bought for sllO an acre, if sold by Oct. 1. See August Schlickman, at Graham & Walters. 22.»t:‘.x FOR SALE —Sow and seven pigs. Spotted Poland China, full blooded. Call Virgil Draper, 781-K. 226t3x FOR SALE — 5 tube radio, bargain; nearly new. 642 North Secontl St. 226-3tx FOlt SALE— A Favorite hard coa 1 stove No. 16. phone 955 or call 802 No. 3rd Street. 226-3tx WANTED SALESMAN WANTED—Anopportunity to earn from $150.00 to $300.00 per month. You must be willing to work. Car furnished. Write G. C. Miller, district mgr., Dunkirk, Ind. 225t3x WANTED—A steady job of housework by a girl of 17. Address box L. F. % Democrat or inquire at this office. 226-3tx WANTED—Agents in all counties and cities to sell new patent Glare Eliminators. Sample SI.OO by mail. Will pay good commission. Schulte-Haney Lens , Co. Peoples Loan and Trust Bldg, Decatur, Ind., 226-7 t LADIES—Earti $25 weekly coloring cards. Experience unnecessary, no selling; opportunity beginners. Addressed envelope brings particulars. Rex Art. 110 West 42nd st, N. Y. lx LADIES—Earn sl6 dozen sewing aprons home; experience unnecessary materials cut; instructions furnished. Addressed envelope brings, pertiettlars. Milo Garment, 235 Broadway, “ Bayonne. N. J. Itx TOADIES —Earn sls doz«n ' aprons; absolutely no selling: experience unnecessary, materials cut; addressed envelope brings instructions. Alpha. 202 Market St, Paterson, New Jersey. Itx MALE HELP — Reliable, energetic man wanted at once by well known J. R. Watkins Conpany. Splendid opening in Decatur to distribute famous Watkins Products to steady users. $35 to $75 weekly. No experience necessary. Write The J. R. Watkins Company. 122-142 Chestnut St, Columbus, Ohio. Itx FOR RENT FOR RENT —5 room house on Walnut St. has basement, lights, water and gas posession by Oct. Ist. Inquire Mrs. Mathius Miller. 507 Marshall St. ■ 22013tx FOR RENT Modern House, one of best home in city on North Second St. Call J. F. Arnold. 222-6 t i FOR REN T—6 room semi-mod era house and garage, A. D. Suttles. 226-3t-tf FOR RENT —Six room flat over Burdg Millinery store. Inquire A. D. Suttles, Decatur. 226-ts

_ ■ Former Adams County Residents Return For Visit At Old Homestead The following item concerning a recent visit of Mi*. Parker of Wolf Lake and her sister, Mrs. L. J. Paulding, to Decatur and Adams county, is taken from the Wolf Lake paper. “Mrs. Ida-Parker and her sister, Mrs. L. J. Spaulding, have returned to Wolf Lake, after a pleasant trip to Decatur and Monroeville, visiting relatives and many girlhood friends. They had a pleasant twelve mile ride behind a horse driven by their brother, A. R. Wolfe, who wjll soon be 80 years old. “They stopped at the old family homestead, took a stroll through the orchard, plucked an apple from an apple tree planted do years ago, and had their picture taken in the orchard, sitting cn a rail fence, the rails of which were split by their father from the best oak and walnut trees that grew in that part of the country. “The old house was moved back and a modern one stands on the same ground. “The visit Is one that will be long remembered by both ladies. "It has been a long time since the sisters had visited in Adams county together. Mrs. Spaulding has -lived in Kansas for over forty years. She has been visiting Mrs. Ida Parker since August 4. She will soon return to her home in Topeka, Kansas." —— o- -— Mr. Leo Yager, of this city, is at the Burges Sanitarium at Grand Rapids, Michigan.

hK K M OHO K :;s K K Jt X x ! M business cards « : kooooooox I ■■ ' - 11 1 H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. I DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE 11 The Neurncalometer Service . I Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. LOANS You Can Save c 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 8. E . BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. 1 Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calle answered promptly day or night ‘ Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service . . 1■! ...- ■ FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Ra.e Reduced. October 6, 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 of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. p -—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 0 o .

_______ 1 i KM Roy ■ Johnson AUCTIONEER ■LtbH Decatur, -- - Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan K - and Trust Co. I Phones CO6 and 1022. o' DR. C. V. CONNELL | VETERINARIAN ' I Office 120 No. First Street 1 Phone: Office 143-Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle aud poultry practice j, O .—O —- Number Os Guernsey Bulls In Indiana On Increase “The records of our national head-' quarters show that 130 new breeders' of registered Guernsey cattle entered , the-businesslast year in Indiana, as compared with 67 the year before", writes R. L. Holder, Extension Representative of the American Guernsey Cattle Club, who will accompany the Erie R. R. Dairy Dull Special through this county this fall. Indiana appears to be in the buying column on the ledger showing the balance of trade, as 12 1 £ per cent of the 360 pure bred Guernsey bulls bought by farmers in this state last } year were brought in from other' states. This condition reflects the keen interest that is being taken in the' whole subject of better sires, especially in cmihection with the dairy farmer. I use of a good pure bred hull, 1 out of a cow of known production, is just as threat 'importance to the farmer j j with just a few cows, as to the dairy- f man with a big herd”, dbntinues Mr. Holden, “in fact, most of our good Guernsey breeders of today made their start with two or three females and a good bull. It is gralif'ing to know that Indiana farmers are showing this appreciation of the necessity for elimin-' ating the scrub bull”.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1927.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Llpestoca Market Hogs: Receipts, 1500; market I steady to strong. Quotations: 1'350 lbs. $10.71@12 $5; 200-250 lbs.. H $11.7541'12 25; 160-200 lbs. $11.60® II 12.10; 130-160 lbs $10.75011.60 ; 9013- lbs $10.50® 10.75; packing sows. $9.50010.25. t attle —Receipts: Market steady. Sheep — Receipts, 600; market, steady; top fat lambs $14.75; bulk cull lambs $9.50010; bulk fat ewes, $5.50 @6.50. Chicago Livestock Market By Department of Agriculture Cattle 1,000; compared to week urfo; good and choice ft d steers and long yearlings steady to 25c lower, early 50-75 c advance lost; long fed specialties grading strictly choice, Ight yearling, and stockers and feeders 15-25 c higher. Sheep 2,000; practically none on sale today; for the week 231 doubles 'from feeding stations, 9.500 directs; fat native lambs cilosing 50-75 c higher; western lambs 35-50 c up. Hogs 2,000; scattered sales strong to 13c higher, not enough on sale to test market values; no choice 210-225 tb. weights offered: few sales 150-190 ib. averages [email protected]: best sale. $11.50: fed loads 260-300 lbs. butchers [email protected]; packing sows mostly, $9,350'9.85. shippers took 500; estimated holdover 3,000. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Sept. 24) Fowls 19c Leghorn Fowls 11c Springs ~ 19< Leghorn Springs 15c Old Roosters 10c White Ducks 11c Colored Ducks „ 9c Geese 9c Eggs, dozen 32c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Sept. 24) Barley, per bushel _ 6(k Rye. per bushel 75c New Oats. No. 2 40c New Yellow Corn (ear) $1.25 White or Mixed Corn (ear) $1.20 New Wheat, No. 2 „ sl.2€ Woo! 3S C LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound ...... .... 41< Get the Habit—Trade at Home. It Payi tppoix of kxei i tor Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Executot ut tile Estate of Martin M. Herr, late of Adapts County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. Charles J. Herr, Executor. Sept. U, 1927. J. 1. Simr, Attorney Sept 10-17-21 »gm«KMawn—xia—svyMMßMMnP' Do You Want to BUY. SELL OR TRADE REAL ESTATE See 11. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 Lwwwiiiirfiiib wwii i 1 ii——m—--0 Q Roofing—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 &. Nuttman Ave. Phone 331 Res. 1224 I • ()

Listings of Pub'ic Sales will be published Free of charge in this column for those who advertse their sale in the Decatur Daily Democrat. With a daily circulation of 3.300, the Dally Democrat reaches those who ( wish to buy or sell. I Sept. 27—Executor’s farm sale, •Samuel A. Myers, 5 miles southeast of Decatur, one mi></ northwest of Pleasant Mills, OU David C. Myers farm. Sept. 28 —Mcßarnes and Lambert. Vitmfie south of Pleasant Mills. < Sept. 28 —Van Bowman, 6 miles south of Decatur, 6 miles north of Berne, 2 miles west of Monroe. I Sept. 30—W. E. Falk, first farm south of Williams, 5 miles north of I Decatur. Oct. 4 Emery Wallis,- 2 m les so and 4 mites west of Gbnvoy. 1 mile east and 4 miles north of Watt. | October 5—,1. F. Rupert, 1 mile east 1 of Monroe, 6 miles south of Decatur ' on Mud Pike. Oct. C —GaMahue ft Swoveiand, 1 mile west of Willshire. i Oct. 7 —Jake Schlemmer, closing out sale, lit, mil< south. 2 miles east Os Monroeville, 1 mile east of Dixon, 12 miles northeast of Decatur. ' • Oct. tt—Farm sale, Pied Gerber, 4Similes wept and 2 miles south of i Monroe.

COMMISSIONER FLEECES BETTERS j I H Betting Commissioner Dis- ; appears With .$150,000 1 Bet On Big Fight , .. 1 Chicago, Sept. 24-(UP)-Poilce to- . day were looking for a "betting com-^ ( missioner" giving the name of (hnr-J les B. Chrysler who was alleged to . have left town owing bettors in the ; neighborhood of $150,000 on the Tun-ney-Dempaey fight. Chrysler established offices in a . downtown Hotel, it was learned, and : 1 accepted bets of any amount on either tighter" at established odds. Eearly ! yesterday he went to a hank and de- : ' posited $5,500. leaving a list of names with the cashier and instructing himj to pay wagers to any of the persons, named who identified themselves. The manager of the hotel later received a telegram instructing him to direct anyone calling for Chrysler to he bank, The $5,500 was soon paid off , t was stated, and disappointed bet- , tors made complaint to police. , Another explanation advance regarding Chrisler's disappearance was that te had been kidnapped with a large turn of money which he had intended to take to the bank and add to the >5,500 already deposited. Attaches at his hotel said he .exhibited a large roll of bills with a SI,OOO note on the outside shortly before he left. — 11 0— 1 KIRKLAND GYM IS DEDICATED FRIDAY NIGHT ® (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) numbers, interspersed with a few jokes which bi ought forth a big round of applause. Rev. Winger Gives Address The Rev. J. O. Winger, of Manchester College, delivered an interesting address on “Playing the Game”. He emphasized the importance of cooperation, teamwork, a definite goal in playing the games of basketball, football, baseball, other athletic games and the great game of life. He warned of the Ml feelings ai® wrongdoings that so often arise from •he .actions of those on the sidelines. Following Rev. Winger’s address, subscription cards were passed out and a large sum was pledged toward | the cost of the buihkng. The orchestra played another selection and the meeting was brought to a close with an enthusiastic yell, “Hip, Hip, Hurrah.’’ The auditorium and gymnasium is a gift to the school and township from the K rkland Men's Club. The Club purchased the old gymnasium in this city several months ago. razed it and erected the new building out of the material obtained from the dd gymnasium, plus a small amount if new material. The building has in adequate basketball floor, a large stage in the west end, dressing rooms •nd seats to accommodate more than >OO fans at, basketball games. Many more can lie accommodated for plays and entertainments taking place on he stage. The enterior Mas ibeen nainted and has an attractive appearance. The building is located on a small tract of ground directly west of and across the road from the high school building. An electric basketball score board has. been made and presented to the school by Loan “Peck” Yager, former Kirkland township and Decatur athlete, who has been ill for ,the last two years. The board was demonstrated last night and it works accurately and easily. The score board is -an attractive piece of furniture and has been hung on the east wall of the gymnasium, where it can be seen from all parts of the hall. Among those present at the dedi■afion last nrght were many persons *rom Decatur, Monroe, Linn Grove ind other parts of the county. The people of KlrWand township received many words of congratulations. 0 Railroad Official Loses Mind; Slain By Policeman Chicago. Sept. 24 —(UP)—George 11. Klimmer, 60, assistant genera! passenger agent of the Chicago and Eastern Illinois railroad, was shot and killed' by a policeman who was called when 1 Kummer attacked his divorced wife with a butcher knife. According to Mrs. Kummer and Miles Brabazon, the policeman, Kum> mer had returned from a sanitarium two weeks ago and Mrs Kummer was caring for him at her home when the attack occurred. Kummer became suddenly insane and the policeman shot to save himself from the madman's knife. A. Dugan is home from Indianapolis where he attended the state ’ bank convention.

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Hower do Otto Kay do 511.44 Otto Rodenbevk do 128.50 August Buslck do 44.00 Milo Sales du 23.75 Ed Miller do Vai Snell Highways 3*2 Vernon Miller do 17 2.16 J. C. Augsbftrger do 55.00 I’red Mathys do . xc.no W. H. Bittner do 5i.30 Sol Luginbili do .. . 686. Mid West Stone Crush Co do 1.32 I. Gn Lime Stone Quafries Co do 2861.0 J Erie Stone Co do 107. iv Mcshbtfr Bros Stone Co do 9<»/H Standard Oil Co do 45.52 Eastern Ind. Oil Supply co du 32>0 Kiger and Co do 23.73 Fort Wayne Pipe and Sup co do 6’90 Frank Rumschlag do ... 26 "0 Chas E. Maglcy do 114.00 Adams County Hospital Poor U io.no J. M. Miller do inn wo Pt. Wayne Ptg Co Co Rev rd 674 60 State of Indiana. County of Adams ssI, Martin Jaberg. Auditor in and f 4 said county and state hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct liwt of the allowances made by the Board of Commissioners of said county at their regular session held August 2nd 1927. Witness my hand and official seal this 16th day of September 1927 MARTIN JABERG (SEAL) Auditor Adams County Ind. Sept. 17-2 4 0 — — FOMMissibxEitx .11,1. mt ex< e* for SEPTEMBER HTJ7 Citizens Telephone Co Co Rev. (7 45 Fort Wayne Ptg Co do 174 *0 City of Decatur do 19 "0 Bernice Nelson Clks Clc Hiro 105 00 xoomi Borman d" 30 IHI John. I-:. Nelson Clks of M .... r. "<i Mtirtin Jabers Aud sal .ex . 57 1G J’-dna M. Jabers: do Ch- Hire irt'Ji; Ed Green Recorder Os ex . on Hurl Hollingsworth C of ’.-Tis 37 10 I Clifton E. Striker Supt In ev 270 70 Democrat Co do Os ex Margaret Striker do Slk hire Sl.au J. A. Cline Co Assessor -,o J. W. Vizard Health C and K\ 2s"tl Henry B. Ik-Her Co At 5000 , As ' or twp . 1 t.Cu J. W. Vizard Poor B C 4000 le-na Yager do Mono " two Gt'toi J. M. Brelner Court House ion no 1 ('has Brelner do °o 00 Sanitary Supply Co do F. V. Mills do . Kewanne Boiler Co do • u Jos Colr hin do . . _ , v,7,Carrpl C aud C co do 12'45 A. L. Colchin do “ ,0 ' North Ind Pub Her Co do Jail' j" M I Worrell Mfg C o do .... -. o '„ h J. M. Miller. County Fann 100.00 August Morgan do .. . .5,,", . I Lawrence Noll do .- Os' ar Burry do „ Henry Schlegel do ... . . Regina Helman do 4n'or> Helen Bollcabaciier do .'

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PUBLIC SALE In the matter of the Estate of David C. Myers dece«i Notice is hereby given that 1 will, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1927 at 10 o’clock A. M. at the late residence of David Myers, 5 miles southeast of De- | ' catur. Indiana. 1 milr northwest of Pleasant Mills. Ind.. ! Decatur and Willshire road, pursuant to the order ol said court. I ; offer al public sale the following deserjbed property towit: . i One sorrel horse, one bav horse, one Holstein cow giv»ng •> j I gallon of milk per dav; 6 buck lambs; 7 ewe lambs on< -year- ' old buck: one-vear-old weather; 11 breeding ewes; 00 bushel o' ' wheat; 80 bushel oats; 3 ton of hay; one set doubt harness- ■ ' horse collars; 3 acres of corn; one set buggy harm s- , ont .-.mr* ' wagon; one bay nick; 130 teet hay rope; one hay loik, out tnct . stretcher; one riding breaking plow; one cultivator, one ; ulll drill; one storm buggy; 2 walking breaking plows; one-W 1 i shovel plow; one double shovel plow; one hog trait ; one s> • J carriage harness; 2 ladders; one hay knile; corn shtl'ti. ioti.it 1 penter tools; lot log chains; wheel barrow; 2 iron Hies; o». | ' copper kettle; one disc harrow; one “A harrow;, o'.w hay f- ! '■ ' Cream separator; 2 churns; one washing machine oil- li • grinder; one set counter scales; 2 vinegar barrels; one ! trough; cross cut saw; one- grindstone; one post aug« and ouiu ' articles too numerous to mention. , Terms of Saie Ail sums of $5.0(1 anti under < \SH "" o.t»of sale, all sums over $5.00, a credit of 6 months will be givenNo goods to be removed until settled for. B’< alter maturity I j SAMUEL A. MYERS, Executor ' Auctioneer. Harry Daniels Clerk. ■' H- Sled* Attorney, Judson W. Teeple. PleasantfMills Baptist Ladies’ Aid will serve lunch on ground- —■ iii i■■ i _ i ■■■ ;■ ) fli ’ S' -J) *’ ® : li < Iff < ■■ t w I M ! I , All in One Place I J You c;|n get more for a IhoiiII X sand dollars by spending it all li w j in <>ne place- than by letting it life ’ dribble- away for a thousand 'J W trifles. Collect a thousand dol- A r! rft Ims’ worth of small change in taf your account here. e n Ml I n IH || n -iff 1 11 OH I R QH ! '* ii f n WBlw Tjur h ■ ■* g .J&pUal and - <2&4tur;,lndiqp4

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