Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1927 — Page 2

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■ ■■■XKKXUKSrXIRB, ■ CLASSIFIED ADS « ■■KKgWKK M 8 W ■ W ■ FOR SALE FOR SALE—3O,OOO railroad tie*, 8 feet In length, good for poeta or wood. 5c each where they art. Call J. F. Arnold, 709 or 1084. _222-tf FU)r”sTCfc —Console model Victrola. Walnut cabinet; records to go with it. Phone 156. 234-6tx FOR SALE—Two beds; Two dressers; One living room suit; Phone number 131. or inquire 127 North Third street 235TRUCKS FOR SALE Graham I'a ton 1925, lift. body; Ford 2-ton, Olson attachment, 10-fe. stake body. Durkin Modern Garage. 236-3tx FOR SALE—Cabbage for kraut, $1 40 per 100 lbs. Willie Reed, 1-2 mile northeast of Decatur on concrete road. / 236-Otx FOR SALE — Registered, coming 2-year-old Chester White male hog. Fine individual. Make good herd sow. Roy Manlove, Monroe, phone 30. 236FOR SALE—Comb honey. 12 nnd 15c per section. Chunk honey 15c per pound. Bring your buckets to my farm 2 miles west of Pleasant Mills. W. W. Hawkins. 237t3 FT>R SALE or TRADE—Overland car with Truck body. Call Phone 754.. r 237-3tx WANTED AGENTS WANTED —to sell fancy name plates and house numbers. Write E. Angel 2315 Fox Avenue Fort I Wayne. 231Stx WANTED Roomers or board and room. 821 N. Third st. 237t3 FOR RENT < TW ftENT—Garage near business 1 district. Inquire at Daily Democrat 1 office. 228-62 X FOR RENT—7 room semi-modern house and garage, on Marshall st., near General Electric. A. D. Suttles, . phone 358. 230tf J FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping room; private entrance; also room and board. Mrs. Charles Feasel, 403 W. Madison Street. 23113tx FOR RENT—Suite o* two"rooms. Mod- • ern, Lineoleum, heat, water furnished, poarch private entrance. 1 block from cort house phone 359. 235-3 t FOR RENT—One sleeping room with private entrance. Also board iLivanted. Close and convenient to Beet Factory. Gentleman preferred” * Inquire 1037 N. Second St. 236-3 t I FOR JIENT—a -room house, close to] G. E. Call at 421 N. Seventh St. ! 237-3tx LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Boys raincoat on Erie drive way. Owner may recover by identifying and paying tor this ad. John Spahr 490 Winchester St. 286-2 t ”court iwusT I Suit To Foreclose Lien A suit to foreclose a mechanic's lien was filed in circuit court today by Clyde Leo Fugate against Horace B. Freeland. Judgment sot S2OO is 1 demanded, the plaintiff alleging that ( that amount is due for automobile, supplies and repairs. Attorneys Lenhart, Heller & Schurger represent the plaintiff. Divorce Suit Heard The divorce suit of Charles H. Ault vs Maggie Ault was heard in circuit court today by Special Judge Henry B. Heller. All evidence was introduced, but the court had not made a ruling at 2:30 o’clock this afternoon.) • o Mrs. R. W. Stoakes arrived home Thursday evening from Eau Claire, Wisconsin, where she has visited for two weeks with relatives. — iSMIHmMWIKMRKMMSi 1 Lessons in Saxophone and Clarinet The latest methods only are taught. Fall term now opening. Reeds and musical accessories carried in stock. Gjrnelius Durkin 181—Phone—585. CHRISTE BOHNKE AUCTIONEER Sells Anything Anywhere. Phone 874-H Decatur, Ind. For Tornado and Windstorm Insurance—See Us. When the storm comes Be Ready. LEO “Dutch” EHINGER Over Frickle’s Place Phone 104. O O 1

m BUSINESS CARDS « RKKKKSSBSXKSS!SRR!I 111 ■■Hl— I I '"■F 1 1 1 H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Th* Neurocilometer Servlc* Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hour*: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. 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 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, lady Attendant Call* 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, 1924. See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway touch of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to s:uo 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. q —— __ — 0 LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance servlc*. 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 Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022. o —-o Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Good work at satisfactory prices. Will appreciate an opportunity to perve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 11th 3l Nuttman Ave. Phone 331 Res. 1224 4 f » Cliiropractic is on 1 y Io r | patients A, —for “walking SgzZ.SffV cases," but is inin acute For fflrtSysfrwu residence service use the phone. 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 o | ALLEN J. MILLER, M. D. Physician & 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 , -•; —O Do You Want to BUY, SELL OR TRADE REAL ESTATE See H. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1927.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipt* 5300; market steady. Quotations: 250-350 lbs. [email protected]; 200-250 lbs. sll.Bsii’ ■ 12.40; 160-200 lbs. $11.65® 12.25: 130i 160 lbs. $11,254? 11.75; 90-130 lbs. t [email protected]. >| Cattle: Receipts 100: market steady Heavy calves, 600. Sheep: Receipts 18<>6; market, stead v; bulk fat lambs $14®14.25: bulk cull lambs slo® 11; bulk fat ev.es $607. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Oct. 7) Fowls -19 c Leghorn Fowls He Springs 19c Leghorn Springs 13c Old Roosters -10 c White Ducks lie Colored Ducks Sc Geese 9c Eggs, diseu 36c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Oct. 7) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel —75 c New’ Goats, No. 2 43c New Yellow Corn (ear) $1.20 White or Mixed Corn (ear) .... $1.15 New Wheat. .... $1.23 Wool 38C LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dizen 36c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 43c ■ ■ — o ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Miss Mary Neptune Entertains Rotarians Miss Mary Neptune, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Q. Neptune, of this city, gave a delightful program of readings and songs at the regular meeting of the Rotary Club last evening. Miss Neptune recently was graduated from the Conservatory of Music and Fine Arts. Toledo, Ohio. Her program consisted of several clever readings and songs. James Cowan acted as chairman of the program and Mrs. Neptune acted as pianist. — o NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR REPAIR OF IKHH’IM, Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Adams County Memorial Hospital of Decatur, India Sal will, on Saturday the — nd,day of October, 1927, and up until A. M"’rTh said day receive sealed bids rft-The repair of the roof and outside walls of the Hospital building according to specifications therefor now on file at the office of said hospital. The bidder is requested to visit the hospital, make his own measurements and inspection as to the work required. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Board of Trustees Adams County Memorial Hospital October 7-14 Get the Habit—Trade at Hom*. It Hays Listings of Public Sales will be published. Free of charge in. this column for those who advertise their sale in the Decatur Daily Democrat. With a daily circulation of 3,360, the Daily Democrat reaches those who wish to buy or sell. Oct. 11 —C. C. Putman, one and onehalf miles west of Willshire, seven miles east of Decatur, 103 acre farm, Guernsey cattle, closing out sale.* October 11 —Mrs. Henry Weilemann, 5 miles east and 3% miles north of Bluffton or 1-2 mile north of Curryville. ! Oct. 12 —Mrs. Edna Darr, 6 miles east of Decatur, 2 miles north, 1 mile . west of Wren. ' i October 13 —Mary Moser, Kirkland - \ i Twp. 3 miles west, 2 miles north and ’! % mile west of Monroe, Indiana or 3 ’ | miles south of Peterson. Administrator ( I sale. ’ I Nov. I—Floydl—Floyd Snyder, 1 mile north of Wren. ■ Nov. 2 —Howard Wiliams, 3 miles w'est and % mile north of Rockford, Ohio. 7 miles east of Willshire. 0 0 I DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn ' | on First Street ' I Bacilary white diarrhoea of | chickens controlled by blood I test- For particulars, call j Phones: Office 306; Res 301. o c 1 : LET ME tell vou about our ( OLD AGE and RETIREMENT Policy. A policy that guarantees you an income at old age. If interested write T. D. SCHIEFERSTEIN, Decatur, Indiana. Special Agent for CommonI wealth Life Insurance Co. ■ ■■■■MMBMMHWIMUHaBi

j .- , r . < J. W Rice is going right ahead with, t his plan* for a Halloween celebration, >■' here on Monday evening, October 3., ] He will have hfs program randy in a , short time. Martin Biens, student at Spring-j r field, Illinois, is home for few days I vacation. He will return to college Monday night. Mr. Benx is studying ' (or the ministry. Mrs. Fred Hoffman has left for an extended visit with her daughters? Mrs. L. C. Vanderlip of Elkhart. Indiana; Mrs. W. M. Briggs at Gary? Mrs. W. I*.. Plew at Des Plaines, III., ! , and also with her son, Oscar Hoffman ,1 and family in Chicago. ' Mr. Frank Eiting and his son-in-law , John Bornhorst, of Minister, Ohio, vis- , ited a few hours In this city yesterday i ” with J. H. Bremerkamp and family. 1 , Mr. Bornhorst had purchased five bun-j , dred chickens in a trip through Ohio, , which he expects to add to his chicken farm at Minster. Mr. and Mis. D. D. Wertiberger, of, Tulsa, Oklahoma, arrived iu Decatur Friday morning for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wertzberger, on South ’ Third street. ( The Research Club will hold their opening meeting. Monday af:ernoon at ’ two-thirty o'clock., at the home of Mrs. C. D. Lewton on North Second I stret.e Mrs. Lewton will also have charge of the program, her topic being "Misused Mottoes." Dr. and Mrs. 11. O. Jones of Berne visi ed the Dr. E. G. Coverdale family last evening. 0 SHOWER FOR BRIDE ELECT — One of the prettiest of fall parties was given, Thursday evening at the Mrs. William Murtaugh residence on Mercer avenue, w’ith Misses Marie and Regina Murtaugh and Kate Christen acting as hostesses. The party was a misscellaneous shower complimentary to Miss Cecil Miller, whose marriage to Richard Ehinger will be an event of October eighteenth. The home was beautifully decorated for the occasion in fall flowers and bitter-sweet. In one corner of the room, a sparkling silver moon was suspended from the cell-

| PUBUCSALEj As I am going to quit farming, v 11 sell at public auction at my farm, 5 miles east and 3% miles north of Bluffton or U mile north of Curryville, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1927 Beginning at 10 o'clock, the following property: 2 HEAD OF HORSES 1 roan mare, 11 years old, weight about 1550 lbs. a real good mare; 1 smooth mouth mare. 3 COWS —1 Guernsey cow, 5 years old, will be fresh October 20. Tb.s cow is an extra good one. 1 Jersey cow, 6 years old, will be fresh about Feb. 20. 1 Jersey cow, 8 years old, will be fresh about June. These cows are good milk cows. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS—I McCormick binder. 7 ft. cut: 1 McCorm'ck corn, binder in good shape; 1 Da in hay loader; 1 Dain mower; 1 ikiin hay tedder; 1 Gale corn planter; 1 riding corn plow; 1 New Idea manure spreader; 1 spike tooth harrow; 1 riding plow. 1 disc; 1 wagon; 1 vuggy; 1 set work harness; 1 set buggy harness. 1 cream separator; t feed cooker; 2 iron kettles; 10 galvanized cnicken coops; 1 hot air brooder; 1 brooder stove; 2 incubators; 1 2 l 2 horse gas engine; 1 pump jack, galvanized water tank; corn shelters; 1 feed grinder; 1 good vice; several tons of straw; abou 15 tons hay and some corn. Some household goods and some canned goods and many articles not mentioned. TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under csah. Ali sums over $5 a credit will be given with bankable note of six months. First 3 without interest !m<( , last 3 months with 8% interest 3% off for cash. Lunch will be served on ground by St. Luke Ladies. MRS. HENRY WEILEMANN i H. High, Auctioneer < Gideon Gerber, Clerk Oct. 7, 8 ■— , — FREE 1 ■ ; ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21 WE WILL r | GIVE AW AY A BEAUTIFUL BREAKFAST SET. s . This set is enameled with KYANIZE CELOID FINISH, a medium gloss waterproof enamel that fulfills completely the demand for a durable lustrous and washable semigloss enamel finish for Furniture, Walls, Woodwork, etc. * ) There are thirteen beautiful fast-color I tints in addition to pure white. f SEE THIS SET IN OUR WINDOW AND DETAILS OF THE CONTEST. ’• » Callow & Kohne

ing and seated in the meen with a bow | and arrow poised for a dart, was a ] minature cupid. Rain fell from the moon in a glittering shower upon a table beneath where a second cupid * , stood guard over a number of wrapped f , packages. Miss Miller was requested ) i to open these packages and found that . they contained many beautiful gifts, i | Five games of Bridge furnished diver- 1 , slon for the remainder of the evening j and prizes.for high score were award- ( ed to Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp and Miss t Helen Gas*. These were in turn pre- f I sented to the honored guest. At the ; close of the evening, a two-course I i luncheon was served by the hostesses. Those in attendance were: Mrs. i Tied Fullenkamp, Mrs. Charles Starfist, Mis. Florence Bollinger, Mrs. Ray- ' mond Keller. Mrs. Clyde Butler, .Mrs. I Hubert Schmitt, Mrs. Dan Zeser, Mrs. V. J. Borman, Mrs. Clem Kortenber. Mrs. Mabel Sowers, and Misses Flo- 1 | renee Harris, Alice Krieael, Theresa I | Appleman, Helena Wehmeyer, Kath- I jiyn Omlor. Helen Gass, Dorothy Mil- I | ler, Jeanette Ehinger, I , Toots Keller, Mildred Niblick. Gene- I ' vieve Berling. Winifred Kitscn, Gene- I vieve Kltson, Olga Reinking, and Flo- I rence Holthouse. S O ' ■ I Decatur M. E. Circuit 2 C. A. Maynard, Pastor ; Beulah Shapel Sunday school 9:30 A M. Morning worship following. Washington Pieaching at 9:30 am. I Sunday school following. Mt. Pleasant. Sunday school at 9:30. AOTK’E TO AOX-RESIDENCK In thr I<l iiin n $ Iretiit Court September I Term IWT ! THE STATE OF INDIANA. | ADAMS COUNTY. SS: i Orwill C. Fink, vs. Russel O. Caurson, I ‘ No. 1’923. I It appearing from affidavit, filed in 1 the above entitled cause, that Russel O. ; Caurson of the above named defendant lis a non-resident of the State of India- | na. Notice is therefore given the said Russel O. Courson that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit Court on the 21 day of November 1927 the same being the Ist Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the Citv of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 21st day of November A. D. 1927. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined In his absence. Witness, my name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 28th day of September, 1927. , John E. Nelson. Clerk By Marcella Nelson, l»eputy. 1 <SEAL)

Fugitive From Home For Feeble Minded Found Here — A youth giving hi* name as Clarence j Keftln, and his age as 20, eacaped from the School for Feeble Minded Youths, a: Fort Wayne late yesterday afternoon and was taken Into custody here early this morning by Officers Berg Womack and Burl Johnson. The young man rode Into Decatur in an automobile with two Decatur young men. who found him standing in the ditch beside the state road near the Nine Mile House, during the rain last night. After letting the youth out of

- - - S' I - NOTICE ® SECOND LIBERTY | It- LOAN BONDS i ® have been called and will not bear Intyest after J. NOVEMBER 15 We offer our services in cashing these bonds. ® Should you desire to invest the if . proceeds we have L W 4!i% Gravel Road Bonds free from all taxes at prevailing PUBLIC SALE~~ 103—ACRE FARM—IO3 , Horses—Cattle —Hogs—Tools—Etc. Ou account of poor health, I. the undersigned, will sell without reserve to the highest bidder at my farm, located 1% miles west of W .llshire, Ohio. 1U miles east of Pleasant Mills and 7 miles east of Decatur, Indiana, on tie DecAtur and Willshire pike, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1927 Commencing promptly at 10 a. mMATCH TEAM OF BLACK HORSES Black Mare, 7 years did, 1550 j»ouiids, sound; Black Ih>rsc. S jr*. Gltl, weight 1550 pounds, sound —-a Match Team. 15 head Pure Bred and Grade GUERNSEY C A I TLE Pure bred Guernsey cow. 6 years old, bred Sept. 3; pur br <1 Guertisi. cow, 4 years old. due to freshen Nov. 28; pure bred Gueru-cy bull. -> nw’»old. a real show but’: pure bred Guernsey heifsr, 9 »«=. "! P "'' 11 '' Guernsey heifer, 8 months old: Guernsey cow, 5 years old, due to fresni Jan. 12; Guernsey cow. 3 years old, due to freshen Feb. 1: umriw'; an. Jersey cow, 8 years old. bred Aug. 27; Guernsey cow, 3 yens old. ~r 20; Black Jersey cow. 8 years old. due to freshen Feb. 1; Guci .i o a ’ llel " years old, pasture bred, will freshen soon; Guernsey heifer, 2 ya is ohi, ( u to freshen Dec. 20; Guernsey heifer, coming 2 years old, Orcd June ■ Guernsey heifer, coming 2 years old. bred Aug. 13; Guernsey lu '“" r ’ ° , old. These cows have been in the Adams County C. T. A. since Jan. I?' a their records will be given sale day. Every head in this herd were 1. tested Aug. 14 and found healthy. 36—HEAD OF HOGS , 5 Good Young Brood Sows; Full f looded Male Hog, 2 years old; la it of Shoats, 3 months old; 15 head of pigs, 2 months old. 150 Head of White Leghorn Pullets and Yearling Hens TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT t Fordson tractor, fully equipped, including special gears and buu' 11 _ Pulley, two point 12 iu. Oliver tractor plow, double 14-16 John ‘‘ n disc—this outfit has just been out 15 months and is like ne''-'- " thal corn shredder, good as new; New McCormick-Deer ng bimlet. ■ ' n Superior disc grain drill, new; Massey-Harris No. 7 manure >p,. ;x.e'l. ' out 8 months; 12-16 horse disc; Crew Foot clod crusher: ''' 11 • “ . tooth harrow, good as new; Spring-tooth harrow; 2 walking breaking l*' 1 2 two-horse corn cultivators; 2-horse wagon, 3 in. tire; 16 tt. 1> i> ri * ‘ gT£'n bed combined; 10 ft. hay rake; t hay tedder; Milwaukee set chine;. 10 in. burr International feed grinder, like new; Buzz sav of fence stretchers, good ones; Mud boat, good one; 1 good 11 ' with cord tires; 1 heavy set of double breeching work harness, brass ed,-and plenty of rings, ail in good condition. MISCELLANEOUS . k , e Jamesway brooder stove, 1,000 ebek size, been used 6 wick.-. • incubator, 110 egg size, like new and a good one; Chicken oats H"" 4 j oze n head capacity; 4 self feed chicken feeders, one quarter ton capa< 1 ' ■ . x Economy trap chicken nests; 20 rods of 6 ft. poultry fence; bee ’ 10% ft.; 12x14 ft. tent, in good shape, and many articles not mea 1 - HAY AND GRAIN f , orn 8 acres of good soy beans in field; 400 bushels, mpre or less, ot in erb; 22 acres ot corn in the field. * credit of TERMS All sums of $lO and under, caAh; over this aim uu' rll) g j 12 months will be given, purchaser giving a good bankable no' _ slinis per cent interest the last 9 months. 5 per cent discount for casn over $lO. No property to be removed until settled for. 103 Acre Farm will be sold at Public On the above date and at the same time, I will al-o sell to t>' odder my 103-aere farm. This farm is equipped with modern Ings—B-rboin house, in good condition; hip-roof barn, 40X, 11 . and m- "■ I poultry house. 18x50 ft., 2 story, built last year, equipped will’ p rn ~r i b land other modern poultry equipment; tool shed. 20x30 ft.; <l" u • and wagon shed and other out buildings, 6n a good state of repaii - ( are all equipped with electric iigl ts. Barn is equipped with co-' ' ‘,., vat ion Ito stable 20 cows. 103 acres of good productive soil, a l um • fi| , in except 35 acres in good blue grhss pasture. This is an idea ■ j^ ve a |- ! ready to move on to and start business with no expend!'ur - ■’ ways kept the buildings and equipment in good repairs. I lie | O caThe farm fe well tiled, with the test of outlets for drainage. • , tll00 i; tion hard to beat—l% miles from Willshire, churches ami e from I’4 miles from Pleasant Mills, Ind., with high school, anu • be i Decatur, Ind., county seat. Good stone road and in fact al desired in an ideal farm home. * ... ... sa le, U ie Term* on Reji Estate: 20% of purchase price cash on day balance on long time with low rate of Interest. C. C. PUTMAN Fred Reppert, Earl Gartin.'Roy Johnson and , ground I ( Robert Shafer, Auctioneers. Marion Pond, clerk. Lunch ser c

their car. the Decatur juZ'T' I formed the officers H nd ths, ? I | him at the old interurban | He was placed tn the countv thd superintendent stated that M er J,,,,,,,, * from the instlttn ton. also , n s the local officers to watch t’| i The Kelliu youth said he J*?' ‘ lived near Mt. Vernon, Indiana 1 ___ I , No Hunting Allowed , No hutib ug Allowed on oar • "" 3 , J n -T-SAi® t Dandng Friday and Sunday at Sun Set. aa -