Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1927 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS
■ IKK XX Jf X X XXX B ■ X ■ ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * ■KXKXMXXXXXKXXXX FOR SALE FOR SALE—3O7OOO railroad ties, 8 feet In length, good for posts or wood. 5c each where they are. Call J. F. Arnold, 709 or 1084.222-ts FOR SALE Sow and seven p>g«. Spotted Poland China, full blooded. Call Virgil Draper. 781-K. 226t3x FOR SALE -5 tube radio, bargain. nearly new. 642 North Second St. 226-3tx Tok S A Lil—A Favorite hard coal stove No. 16. phone 955 or call 802 No. 3rd Street.226-3tx FOR SALK — Mountain Sheep pups mixed with bull dog. Henry Teeple, Decatur RR 6: Willshire phone. 227-2 t FOR SALE reed stroller, ivory color. 802 North Third street. Phone 955. 227-21 x» FUR SALE Cow. fresh Sept. 30. (L H. McManama, 3 m’les east of Monroe. 227t:t FOR SALE Building lots, tine location on good streets, no railroad crossing to bother; splendid sewers for drainage; excellent neighborhood; buy now while prices are reasonable; be in a district of new homes. See Ed S. Moses, 503 North Fifth street or phone 195. 227-3tx FOR SALE—4O blood timed White Rock. Cockrels. D. M. Byerly, Va mile east of Curryville. Craigville phone. 228-3tx
MSEDCtto « g"i r y BAR GAI N S Brougham. 1926 Essex Coach, 1925 Star Six Roadster, 1926 Durant Sedan, balloon tires Star Touring, 1924 Ford Touring, 1924 Before buying a Radio, don’t miss hearing on*' Fada. We are also the Authorized Philco Eliminator dealer for this territory. P. KIRSCH & SON WANTED WANTED —Any body wanting family washing or bed clothing done, please call Mrs. Frank Hurst, 127 S. Ninth st., or phone 914. Will call for and deliver. 227-3tx WANTED—WE will pay 7c a pound for good, clean, large mgs, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-1 f WANTED—A steady job of housework by a girl of 17. Address box L. F. % Democrat or inquire at this office. _/ 226-3tx j WANTED —Agents in all counties and cities to sell new patent Glare Elim-I inators. Sample SI.OO by mail. Will pay good commission. Schulte-Haney Lens Co. Peoples Loan and Trust Bldg, Decatur, Ind., 226-7 t FOR RENT FOR RENT —6 room semi-modern house and garage, A. D. Suttles. FOR RENT —Six room flat over Burdg Millinery store. Inquire A. D. Suttles, Decatur. 226-ts j FOR RENT—Seven-room huose, 1021 Madison St. Inquire at 109 S. 11th I St., or phone 1235. 226-3 t FOR RENT*—Seveli room house at 1021 Madison street. Inquire at 109 South 11th street, or phone 1235 227-ts FOR RENT — Seven-room semi-mod-ern house, 330 North Ninth street, Call Earl Minnick, Hoagland. 227-3tx FOR RENT—Garage near business district. Inquire at Daily Democrat office. 228-62 X FOR RENT —Seven-Room Semi-Mod-ern house on North Fifth Street, inquire of J. S. Colchin, 119 N. sth S.. . or call ’Pohne 81. 228-3 t O —Ri ■ - -.1-'.. I LOST AND FOUND FOUND —Duroc Male Hog. Owner may have same by paying for this ad and for board. Fred Busiche, Decatur. Monroe phone. 8.-3 t. 227-3tx LOST—Brown pocket-ibook between Cloverleaf Creamery station on Monroe street and Suttles-Edwards office containing small amount of cash. Retour to Suttles-Edwards office. 227-21 X LOST —Pocketbook containing about $3.00 and some small change. Also cream check stub with date Sept. 24, 1927. No name on it. Return to this office for reward. . 226-3 t LOST—Four keys tied together with a string either in business section or on West Madison street. Finder please return to this office. 227-3 t LOST Oil STRAYED — Small Blue Tick liouud; female. Call 150 Reward. 228-2 t FOUSfib—TOP Coat on Decatur and, Pleasant Mills road. Owner may have same by describing property and paying for adv. Phone 3901 H. O. Davis. 228-3tx —T 4— 1=?-—. Earl Martin left here last evening on a business t’jp to the east.
XXXXXXXXXKXKXXXX * BUSINESS CARDS * XKSXHRXXXXXXXXXX ■I !■ «■ * ' ■ 1 H. FROHNAPFKL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocatometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. 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 Calls answered promptly day or night, Office phoue 500 Home pk'nie 727 Ambulance Service
FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Bfetata. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate He du cask October 6. 1824. See French Quimi Office—Take first stairway ■oath of Decatur D«no<at. — ' - — N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST © Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: g 8 to 11:36—12:30 to s:os © Saturday 8:00 r. Telephone I*s. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of © 5 PER CENT g jo money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Aostracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE ‘ 133 S. 2nd St. o - 6 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 ~] Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, - - - Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan and Trug|; Co. Phones 606 and 1022. - ( () ■_ o I DR. C. V. CONNELL j VETERINARIAN I Office 120 No. First Street | ! Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 t I < Spebia) Attention given to , ! cattle and poultry practice o o E. B. Conner left today for Ager Ohio wheie he wil work in the onion fields. D<> You Want to BUY, SELL OR TRADE REAL ESTATE j IL S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 101 > —■ - ——————* 1 o —o 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 101 Q .... . Q > O O < Roofing—Spouting—Tin HOLLAND FURNACES Good work at satisfactory , prices. Will appreciate an j i opportunity to serve you. I Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 11th & Nuttman Ave. Phone 331 Res, 1224 | 1 J (J t
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1927. ,
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL I AND FOREIGN MARKETS CHICAGO LIVE STOCK Hogs—Receipts* 22,000; .Market 10c .lower; Top >11.95; Bulk $9.9541050; I Heavy weight 110.25-811.60; Medium lj weight $11.15411.95; Light weight sll' I $1195; Packing bows $9.25-810.35; Pigs $8.78410,00; Holdovers 4,000. j Cattle Receipts 10,000; Market steady; Calvesßeceipts 3,000; Market strong: beef steers; good and choice, $13.50-816.00; common and medium SS.SO-$1t.50; Yearlings $8.50-615.85; I Sheep — receipts 11,000; Market steady to 25c lower; medium and choice lambs $13.50-814.50. EAST BUFFALO .LIVE STOCK Hogs recepits 2,000; Holdovers 774 Mtftket atrong to 156 up; 250-850 |b> sll-812.50; 200-H£o lbs. $12.512.65; 160300 lbs $11.85-812.50; 130-160 lbs. sll.$11.35; 90-130 lbs $10.75-811!25; Packing sows $9.50410.25. Cattle Receipts 200; Calves receipts 350; Market steady e#ves steady; Low cutter and cutter cows 325-450 Vealers 17-1750. Sheep Receipts 800; Market steady. Bulk tat lambs $14.50; Bulk cull lambs $9.50411; Bulk fat Ewes $5.5046.50. Chicago Grain Market — (INS) —'Wheat ilpsed, ’4- T sC ttfgher; corn click'd, i io 4c loer; oats closed, 1% higher to Vz lower. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET® (CorreeteiP’Sept. 2*n « -4 ®® Leghorn ®r>wls . ..X Tic Springs . . .<&, 19* Leghonßjfeiingjl lire Old Roosters 10c White Ducks .A*.-.-’He Colored Ducks?.. ..g, 0 9c Geese ■fc.gs. doz<4B ; ™32 c LOCAL gSAUN MARKET ® i Corrected S<*pt. 27) Barley, per butwel .... 60c I Rye. iw bushel «&.....S.— 75c ,-N'ew Oa'ts. N . j v 42c New Yellow Cora (ear) $1.25 White or Mixed Corn (ear)s!X.b New Wh< <rt No. 2 . ... —ai' $1.29 Wool .... 3Sc LOCAL MARKET Eggs, dozen o2c BUTTERFAT At’STATIONS * Butterfat;Sbound 42c SL_o & COURT HOUSE Mariage Licenses Bernard Loshe, employe cf soft drink pturioi to Frances Meyer both cf Dcea w" @ @ Two Officials For World’s Series Named Chicago. Sept. 27. — (UXI —Ban .Johnson, president of the American League, today announced appoiat Tnent of Empires R. F. Mallin and j£ T. Ormsby to officiate in world’s ser ies games, j —Q r GM the Habit—7 ride at Home, It Paye () O ALLEN J. MILLER, M. D. Pftyslcian & Surgeon 244 W. Madison Street * Decatur. Indiana IPhones: Office 630—Residence 570 Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. [ o <>
Listings of Puh'ic Sales will be published Free of charge in this column for those who advert se their sale in the Decatur Daily Democrat. With a daily circulation of 3,300, the Daily Democrat reaches those who wish to buy or sell. Sept. 28 —Mcßarnes and Lambert, ’•i: mile south of Pleasant Mills. Sept. 28 —Van Bowman, 6 miles south of Decatur, 6 miles north of Berne, 2 miles west of Monroe. Sept. 30 —W*. E. Falk, first farm south of WiUiam.s, 5 miles north of Decatur. Dot. 4- —Emery Wallis, 2 m'les so and 4 miles west of Convoy. 1 mile east nnd 4 miles north of Watt. October 5—J. F. Rupert, 1 mile east of Monroe. 6 miles south of Decatur on Mud Pike. Oct. 6—Gallahne & Swoveland, 1 mile west of Willshire. Oct. 7'—Jake Schlemmor, closing out sale, inile’south, 2 miles east of Monroeville, 1 mile east of Dixon, 12 miles northeast of Decatur. Oct. 6—Farm sale, Fred Gerber, 4’j miles west and 2 miles south of Monroe. October 13—Mary Moser, Kirkland Twp. 3 miles west. 2 miles north and H mila west of Monroe, Indiana or 3 miles south of Peterson. Administrator sale. I ’ t
Jefferson Township High School News (Contributed) The junior and senior classes of I Jefferson high •chool left the school-1 building at 8:00 o’clock Saturday I morning ou an excursion trip to tort Wayne. We arrived there at 7:30 ' o’clock. The first place of interest 1 that we visited was the General Elec(trie, the next place was the ShermanWhite Produce Co. We then drove out to Trelr? park where we enjoyed. J eating our dinner on the lawn. After | 1 dinner we were given freedom to go I where we jgeased for an hour. W e all met again and drove out to the North Side high school, where we witnessed a football game. \Ve then motored ;o the Lutheran Hospital where the girls were taken through i the hospital and the nurses home. By that time it was 4:30 and we left Fort Wayne for Decatur, whve we ■ rested and enjoyed refreshments. We • then letp tor Jefferson township, all arriving home 10 a late hour, considi ering the dry well spwnt. Those enjoying the trip were: I’ll- > nury, Olen Marsh, Roland Sprunger, Irene Yingling. Seniors: Waller Amstutz, Burdett Burk, Lewis Arnold, ; Es her BollenMcher, MarcelhUßobin, Helen and Vivian Ray, Fauna Fogle, Martha Butcher. Juniors; llale Butcher. Cecil Smitt4|. Chigger Hanes. Pjiul Stolz. Jiffties Duff. Theo<ss)!•■ Mugftbigstafc Ruth Rumple, Ruth Teeter, Morningstar, Elna Weaver. Visitors: irfchard Fennig, Thorald Marsh. : , The Jefferson high school baseball team *lll play Peasant Mills ba ehall clin at Pleasant tsiH» Wednesday, SeptTlS, at 3:40. ' The Jefferson high baseball team will play Berne !,j4il>all team at Berne, FlUay, Se»4. 30 Jeffewon won the baseball game! which was played with Pliant Mills last FriSiy earning. The sei*< bv»ng W Tuniiej Wifi Consider » . Mghflng Dempsey Again If Public DesiruK It New York, 27. — il'P (I the pu!>li» uriahes Jack Dempiey • fight me a;®un, I wMI c » del it,” Gene Tunney said todayjon his arrival here from < E "But,” lhe world heavyweight champion glided, "I consider two victories in Pbiladelphiueumr'ChlMiso coavinUMng.” Tunney saidMifi expected to rejnain 4T: New* York a rew days. Tandwow or Wednesday he will give aXfnchon to a fpw friemja tt'.en he pint®; to start for the Marne woods for a vacation. ■ © “I have no immediate olans for the iuHH y-'.he Mid when asked about tje possibility of vaudeville activities. “I want to rest before 1 undettake any business.” @ — ( _j —Br BIRTHS A boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wemhoff, cf this city, at the Adams Count j* Memgpai hospital, Monday. This the second •hlld and first son in the family. Donald Clair Is the name given to lhe Ixiy baby born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brunnegraff, ofthis Vity, Sunday. The baby ifras born at the Adams Countiy Memokd&l hospital. Th s is lhe third child in the family. Both mother and babe are • doing nicely. —oSandstone Slabs Donated To Lehman Park At Berne The Monumental Works, of this city, has donated four >ngraved Bedford sandstone slabs to be used as ornamensts in Lehman's Park, at Berne. The stones will be laid in the brick enhance posts, which are being constructed at the twoxentrances to the park. One of the stones bears the following inscription: “This Park Donated to the Community by Isaac Libman." On another stone is engraved. ”1927”. Ornamental lights will be placed on top of the entrance posts. - Commits Suicide In Jail Greenfield, Ind. Sept. 27—(INS)— Walter W. Bucklew, 35, of Kokomo, ommitted suicide here by slashing an artery in his arm with a raz.or, while he was held in the Hencoek County jail. Bucklew, said to have come recently from Virginia, was arrested on the Naftonal road when officers declared he was driving in a peculiar manner. —— —oNOTICE Ilf riXAI SETTLEMEM' OF e«t it) : Notice Is hereby gtven to the creditors,’heirs and legatees nt Jane Rlne hart, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Itecatur. Indiana, Os the 20th dav of October. 19*7. and show onui» if anv why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decadent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Bartley Burk. Administrator. Decatur. Indiana. Sept. 27. 1927. John T. Kei'ey, Attorney ' Sept 27 Oct 4 'F
MURDERER SAVED !. FROM EXECUTION Gov. Jackson Commutes Negro’s Death Sentence To Life Imprisonment Michigan City. Ind , Sept. 27—il l’) , Snatched from the death cell nln • I hours before he was to have been I electrocuted. Wallace McCntchooi., 17. I Negro, was put to work in the ludian i State Prison here today. Instead ot death, imprisonment for life is the penalty he Is to pay tor murder. Governor Ed Jackson listened to the pleas of a delegation, representing thousands of persons, in Indianapolis late yesterday and commuted McCutcheon's sentence, declaring the boy's age, his early environment ami subnormal mentality influenced him. Warden Walter H. Daly carried the News to McCutcheon In the death ceil of the nrisen where the bey was to have been electrocuted at midnight last night. - 0 ,p' "Thanks, Mr. Daly. aUB thanks to Governor Jacksm for saving my life.' the rwrougbt youth solAuxi. "Tell tW*- governor that I will be a Jtood prison° r. Th 'M> .'io avtrvbn ly\ho nas helped me.t§ © , Q . SThirty thousand signatures luul been ebtaineil to one tit'ioii present. Iby E. !-• n.re, Negro atto-ney, plead that uicheon Ije --pared. This petition wo< n W-day i< i’rieve while the b >ird of trustees of®th< pilson < to the claim that McCutcheon was ins*). Tne jo, rd said it !■ nA nothing nut', ual in his condition. While 16. M'Ciit(k> n hv'.'i up John ; W.ith tabbed him .■ n* anil then - i>t u <■ back to lygiven’ his vi 'm from ■ Alg his description to 5 o -- Geneva MaTi HeM Up And Robbed Saturday Night — J.j« Cline ot U'.n va yas held up by three men Saturday evening at 9:UO o i li . k on liis from Bluffion <> Geneva. He was near the Riverside ' V.Q'v '' Q ;' Condenser? mar Newville, 7 miles northwest of Mfrae, whefithrue jpen itA, a Buick touriu* cai*s>puffed up of W-n and told him V s*) <UMI look at his hini wheel. * t'G , o , Mr. Clifit- stuped, looked M one * l Jg.' , l’4' saw nothing wr tj** and walked the other side, suspecting itetliing. Just as he came to the otheb side one hit him over the It ad with what i>* afterwards was a sand iag. He was stunned and fell jntiATie road wffie the fflieved him of $7.00. Cline is organizer and insurance agent for oft e Modern We admen of Ameri ca and it is thoifW.t that the three Slen knew this and suspected tha: he would have more money on his person that he did. He was not seriously injured but his £p»hes geve plenty pvidence that he ffffd sprawled in the road. —« 4£ Buffalo And Toledo Open Little World’s Series On Wednesday Toledo, Ohio. Sept. 26—(UP) —The Buffalo team, Champion of the International league, was here today primed for opening of the little world series with the Mudhens, champions of the American Association, tomorrow afternoon. ‘4 have a cracking good ball team,” Bin Clymer, manager of the eastern team said. "Dick Meade and Vasey- Stengel have pulled together the best outfit in the American Association and I anticipate a hard fought seties with the Hens.” — ___ NOTH E OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE N<>. X2SS Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of William i! Myers, deceased, to appear in the Adams Clr, uft Court, held at Decatur, indlamt on the 20th day of October. J 927 and show cause, if any. whv the b'ivti SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the is tatc of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirshin and receive their distributive shares Old Adams County Bank. Administrator de bonis non, with will annexed Decatur. Indiana, Sept. 27. 19*’7 Dore B. Erwin. Attorney S. ).1
There is no use for Bl || farmers to put the mot- F H to “God Bless Our H Home, Bless Our Farm M O that it may yield ahund- K ,?l a *ltly»” Whi i e things jag H necessary to produce fc W this good result are ne- fe ■ glected or ignored. - E —The— Krick-Tyndali Co. I
May Name Successor To Judge Gary Today New York, Sept. 27—(UP) —Directors of the Uuiteil States steel corpoia-
■!■— ' 11 1 ■' I I— . K ’ MORE | AND BETTE & I . bread I pF/ —for SALE HY_ L / / Fisher. & Harris, Decatur Miller & Deitsch, Decatur Hower Bros., Decatur OTaber Grocery, Monroe RWbwtl-1 Bov er Grocery, Majiley I m ram Williams Equity Elevator Ca i I Williams, Ind. j | Spitler & Son, Willshire, Ohio | | a Ewrett Grocery, Pleasant Milk I # Berne Milling Co., Berne — —*-* Homer Crum Groc., Honduras |
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’ 1, the undersigned. hMgpg decided ’ to farming, will s<TT at Public 1 Aucuon at my residence, 1 mile south I ’ and 4 miles west of Convoy, Ohio, 1 . > mile east and 3 miles south of Dixon, i Ohio, 1 mile north of King s church, I 1 mile east and 4 miles north of i Watt, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, ’27 Commencing at 10 a.m. ‘MIEAD OF HORSES Roan mar#' 8 years old. weight 1500 lbs., sound; f j|i ray’ o ' mare, 7 years old, weight 1400 pounds, ..pound. 6 HIW'D OF CATTLE—Registered , Jersey cow. 5 years old. to fresh- , en in November; Registered Jersey cow, 5 years old, due to freshen in s March; Jersey heifer, 3 years old, ptfir bred, due to freshen in January; Jersey heifer, 2 vears old. pure bred, p ' . will he fresh by day of sale; 3-year- > old cow. Holsteintjliid Jersey, will be freslU’iu January; Black -tyeifer, 6 months old. 0 i&t; 30 HEAD OF HOGS—2 white sows; 2 spotted sows; 26 shoats weighing II itWli 40 to 100 pounds. r .o POULTRY 200 <>f Buff Ors pington chickens. s 9 acres of good corn in field. 1 - MArHIN KRY—John Deere 1 Tractor W 27 H. P„ been out 2 years, e like new; 14-inch P. & O. tractor f plows, tractor disc and tandem; 1 McCormick 6-rolJ).corn shredder in 1 >• good condition; Mt-Connick-Deering I a 100
I ■! : A*. \ ■■ ii I I n : - i I. JILL —j I I We Hold the Key to How to Save SAV ING is an art. It rails for intelligent 1 effort. Slap-dash or hit-or-miss methods ? won’t do But once you master one or two essentials, saving becomes comparatively simple and easy. Budgeting your income is the big “how” in saving. We have worked out a plan that can be suiti to your individual circumstances and | | make it mechanically simple /or you to I [ accumulate money. Any one of our , | ; officers will be glad to discuss it will- you f without obligation. Step in any day. Old Adams County Bank I WE PAY YOU TO SAVE
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feed grinder, 8 Inch Imrr; buzz sav ’ 6-inch 4-ply belt. FARM MACHINERY -1 Veering 1- ! ft. binder; McCormi-I Tiw j las loader; tedder; K mucky i:-dke| 'grain drill; Studi iw«o»; mh ; roj) -1 .rack; wagon box; farm wages; con ; l&.t-r; Oliver ridiim t-L.w, 14-inck; sprke tooth harrow; Oliver con I tivator; McCormick corn binder: fanning mill; corn shelter; bugs: i plow; seed mm drier; sef breeching harness. HOUSEHOLD GOODS-De Un! No. 12 cream separator, ran be ns I by power; Delco Lizin power stall; | | Eclipse vacuum sw< >-|»r: eMw 'table lamp; kitchen . abinet; chain; i I Laurel cook stove rai .aod astief© I hcat ng stove; oak library table; J rockers; dining chair-; Victor victrola; oak bedroom lim: ll’3"xl? nig; clothes press 240-et'g ineutalor; Savage .22 rep ting rifle; sone potatoes; many articles too timerotts to mention. TERMS—AII sum -of $5.00 amltr ! der, cash. Over $5.00 a credit cf-1! , months, purchaser to -iyc bankdfe 1 note bearing 8 pore n! tin j j last 6 months; 4 p< reent eliscouirt 1 | for cash on sums ov< r $5.06.' No i 1 property to be removed until settled i j for. €. E. W ALLIS, Otvinr | Roy .Johnson, Auction' • ' D. A. Snyder, Clerk I Lunch served by Brihleliem badks 1 Aid.
