Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1927 — Page 2

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■■XMXKXKK X X K H » K ■ ■ CLASSIFIED ADS ’ « rItX XX XKKBHa»««MX FOR SALE FOR SALE —Railroad ties?'B fee> in length, good for posts or wood. Steel angle brace arms for fence posts. Call J. F. Arnold, 709 or 1084. 222-ts FOR SALE White Leghorn yearling hens, Purdue strain. $1 each. Discount on large orders. O. V. Dilliug. Craigville phone. 242t3 eod FOR SAUE—Several good show cases. Will sell reasonable. Inquire Keller Jewelry Store. 844-6 t FOR SALE—A laundry stove. 112 N. Ninth St. Telephone 502. 244-3tX FOR SALE—SO R. I. Red Pullets. Or mile north and % mile east of Monroe, Dan Netfsinger. 245-3tx ’ FOR SALE Kraut cabbage. $1 per , hundred: turnips, 50c per bushel; beets, $1 per bushel; carrots, $1 per bushel; mangoes, 10c per dozen. Insuire Willie Reed, % mile northeast -of Decatur on Cement road. 245t6x FOR SALE Single cmnb~Brown Legal horn cockrels. Call 70, Monroe Ind.. ■> John A. Harvey. 246-3tx „ FOR SALE 3 National Cash Regis • ters, 1 Coal Stove, 4 Large and • Small Show Cases. 5 Counters, jjjielv- “ iug, ice box. Must be sold at once. • THE AMERICAN STORE, 130 N. Sec- • end St., Decatur, Ind. • 246t4 • FOR SALFI A Mosier safe. Call • phone 104 or 496. 246t3x WANTED „ WANTED —Man to sell our fish. • Whitefish, Herring, Perch, etc Sc Z Write Day Fish Co., Port Huron. Mich. • 245-4tx • • FOR SALE -7 room house and an 2 acre and a half of ground. Carage, • poultry house. Close in. H. S. ‘ Ain baud, phone 104 245 t:; ‘ FOR SALE —Reed stroller, blim body • and cream running gears. Like new. . Phone 679, 245t3x FOR SALE —Bay Horse, 4 years old, • weighing about 1460, sound and good • worker. A. A. Werling, 1 mile north • and % mile east of Tocsin. 245-3tx • LOOK MAMMA: They’re giving a box • social at the Preble school, Wed- " nesday evening, Oct. 19. and they are . giving prizes. I always wanted to • take a box to some bcx social and • here’s my chance. I might come home • with that strand of French pearls too. • May I go, Mamma? » Yes, we’ll all drive out. Your father • says he wants to win that gold watch • and as far me, I'm just g-razy To find » out what “Mystery Prize in the Bar-1 ■ rel” will be. 245t3 j ' WANTED —Men to cut corn. Ben Eit- » ing. Phone 5591. 244-3 t WANTED—WE will pay 7c~a pound for good, clean, large ragst delivered at this office. • Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-ts FOR RENT FOR RENT —Garage near business r district. Inquire at Daily Democrat , office. 228-62 x I ' FOR RENT — Farm. Inquire .1. W. Bos*, Phone 539 .... 243 ... • FOR RENT -On shares, 120-acre | farm, 3 miles east of Decatur; well ? improved. Write H. F. Smith. 1229 Home Ave., Fort Wayne. 244t6x • FOR RENT —Business room on N. See-, ond St. Heat furnished. Inquire Nib- « lick Co. • 2-Vi-6t | rmt rt.ir.Ai—Eleven Room House 10-1 <• cated on West Monroe St. Modern ’ • in every way. Phone 544. 245-4tx w FOR RENT—Five room house j r miles east, on VanWert road. David I 2 Miller, Berne, Ind., Box 554. 246t:i I • FOR RENT —Good 6 room house on ; • North 13th street. sls per month. I • Julius Haugk, phone 666. 246t3x ' • FOR RENT 3 sleeping rooms in strict- • ly modern home. Also garage apace. » 115 E. Rugg street. Phone 561 246-3»x • LOST and found “ LOST or STRAYED —Light tan collie - pup. Finder please call phone 597. • LOST — Ladies pocket book, some- . where in Decatur. Return to Mrs. • Velma Fortney, Willshire phone. • 245-3tx • o •a • Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Butler and Mr. “ and Mrs. D. J. Rice have returned • home from Cincinnati, where they • visited over Sunday with Miss Naomi ' • Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Don Vancil. ■ 2 o — • • NOTOK OF FIX AI. SF.TTI.EMF.X T OF - ESTATE a Notice is hereby given to the credl- « tors, heirs and legatees of l;i< liison * Buckmaster. Deceased to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, m Indiana, on the 3rd day of November 1927, and show cause, if anv, why the * FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS' with the estate of said decedent should not he approved; and said heirs are noti- • fled to than and their make proof of “ heirship and receive their distributive • shares. liaehe! Buekmaster. Administratrix „ Decatur, Ind., October 11, i'J2". - Fruchte and Litterer. Attorneys « October it-is : CHRISTE BOHNKE : AUCTIONEER Sells Anything Anywhere. * Phone 874-H Decatur, Ind. I*

■ XXKXXXKKXXXXXXXX « K BUSINESS CARDS * < X «XKKXSSBMSXX X XX H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. "I DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC , A HEALTH SERVICE r The Neurncalometer Service f Will Convince You at IG4 8. Third Street o Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Houre: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. 1LOANS r You Can Save * Money on I. Farm Mortgage Loans 2. City Mortgage Loans c with the r Union Central Life Ins. Co. Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents t Corner 2nd & Monroe Streep ‘ Decatur, Indiana - S. E. BLACK 4* Funeral Director New Location, 206 8. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night 1 Office phone 500 Home phone 727 I Ambulance Service FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract!, of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Race Reduced. October 6. 1924. See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. X, N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to s:uo Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Aostracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. o - —- — - —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 O O 1 -“tr—■—y Koy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, - - - Indiana iw Office 1, Peoples Loan nil and Trust Co. i W ' Mij Phones 606 and 1022. aMnBBNNHHOHmnE .7— —— II 11 DR. C. V. CONNELL i VETERINARIAN | Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 1 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 104 Mil 111 ■ I ■ In Illi !o- - O I I D. F. TEEPLE ! k 11 State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur and Ft. Wayne al regular railroad rates, licensed by TTidiana Public Service Commission Phone 254 I). F. Teeple Truck Line Q io : - —_ z_ /( .) Roofing -Spouting—Tin Wcrk I HOLLAND FURNACES Good work at satisfactory prices. Will appreciate an i opportunity to serve you. I Decatur Sheet Metal Works , j E. A. GIROD 11th 4. Nuttman Ave. | Phone 331 Res. 1224 | , .) (f

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MARKET REPORTS l DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Chicago Grain Market Chicago. Oct. 18.—(INS) —Wheat closed 2‘, 2L, down; corn closed HiI 2% down: oats closed, % down. [ Speculative grain close: |! Wheat. Dec. $1.27%-%; March, ’ $1.30%-%; May $1.33%-%. Corn: I Dec. 84’7-%; March 87%-88%; May ■ 90%. Oats: pec. 45%-%; March, I 48; May 49c. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Fast Buffalo. N. Y„ Oct. 18.—(UP) —Hogs receipts, 1,600 s holdovers, ■ 1.984; market steady to 10- down; 250-350 lbs., sll 25-$12.25: 200-250 lbs., SU.BS-$12.25; 160-200 lbs., $11.60$12.10; 130-160 lbs., $12.25-$11.75; 90130 lbs., SU.OD-$11.50; packing sows, SIO.OO-$10.50. ' i Cattle receipts, 100: calves receipts 250; market steady, calves steady; vealers, $17.00-$17.50. Sheep receipts. 600; market steady; i top fat lambs, $14.00; bulk cull lambs, SIO.OO-$11.0<); bulk fat ewes, $6.00$6.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Oct. 17) Fowls 19c , Leghorn Fowls 9c Chickens 19c Leghorn Chickens .... 13c Old Roosters 2— 10: . White Ducks 12c ’ Colored Ducks ... — 9c Geese 9c ‘ Eggs, dozen 38c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Oct. 17) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel ... 75c New Ooats, No. 2 .43c New Yellow Corn (ear) $1.20 J White or Mixed Corn (ear) .... $1.15 New Wheat, • $1.23 Wool 38c' LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET I Eggs, dozen 38c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS , Butterfat, pound ' 43c ; MRS.-GRAYSON - STILL DELAYED — ICOXTIXUED FROM PAGE ONE) carries as a passenger Lilli Dillenz, Viennese actress. To Try Night Flight * Rio De Janeiro, Oct. IS.—(INS)—A flight from here to Buenos Aires at night, the first of its kind, will be attempted by Dieudonne Costes and Lieutenant Le Brix, French aviators, I who are here on a Paris-Argentina' flight. D-1220 Reaches Lisbon Lisbon, Portugal, Oct. 18. — (UP) — After an uneventful flight along the Portuguese coast from Vigo, Spain, the trans-Atlantic seaplane ! D-1220 at rived here at 9 a. nt. today.' Chief Pilot Horstmerz told the United Press he would leave for the ' ■ i-' . — had been overhauled and weather conditions were favorable. o Catchy music—Tuneful tunes — Pretty girls, in “Hulda of, Holland,” Thursday evening.'. Benefit Catholic hieh school. r-- '■ -O— »ouvr OF KDMIMNXRATOH Notice is hereby given. Thas the undersigned has been Administrator of the estate of Louise Conrad, late of Adams Countv, deceased. The - estate is probably solvent. x i Henry Conrad. Administrator. L Fruchte and Litterer. Attornevs , Oct. 10th 1927 Oct. 11-18-25 0 APPOINTMENT OF EXE< I TOR Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of thc\ Estate of Mary E. Bears, late of i Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. . Everett Ferry. Executor James 'F MerrymstYi. Attorney October 3rd 1927. October "4-11-1 S NOTICE OF COM MISSION ElO NILE •OF HEAL ESTATE STATE OF IN hIAX A COUNTY OF ADAMS SS: Jit the AdnittM < irenit Court Wayne Gaunt, et al vs. itoiand IL 1 Gaunt, et al. The undersigned, Commissioner by virtue of an order of the Adams C’ircuit Court made and entered in a cause therein pending entitled Wayne Gaunt. 4*t al vs Poland IL Gaunt, < t al. j*nd numtiered 12745 upon the dockets thereof. hereby gives notice that at nine o clock on the 2flth day of October 1927 he vvi’l offer, for sale at private stile free of Liens at the law office of Gt a-I iiam and Walters, in the City of ' 1 tur. Adams County, Indiana, at not less' I than the full appraised valui* thereof; the following described real estate, tow i t: S* v tv ffiO) off of the east side of the west half of the Boatheast quarter (&) of section three (3) towns.Hp twenty seven jj7) north, range fifteen (15) east, being the east sixty acres of said west half (U) lying the long way north atui south, parallel with th- h it- s »*'tion im< dividing the past half (*£) of said section three (3) from the west half (%) thereof. The sale of said real estate will be made free of liens, one third (&) of the purchase price shall be paid cash in; ii.<»nu on day of sale, one tiiinß ( ) In’ nine mojitiis and the remaining one third G^j) in eighteen months. The deferred payment to be evidenced by promissory notes bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum, the same to be secured by a first t mortgage upon the real “state herein : described. '1 he purchaser shall have the right to pay the entire considera-l ■j tion in cash upon the date of sale. Said * ( sale will be continued from day to da • at the place above mentioned until said I real estate is sold. IL C. Parrisii As Commissioner. Oct. 4-IMS

COURT HOUSE Sues Railroad A damage suit in which judgment tor $5,500, Is demanded, was filed In] the circuit ooui’t today 4>y H. Squires, of Decatur. /against , New York, ('hicugoand Si. Louis ltall-| I road company, commonly known ns the J 1 Nickel Plate load struck his automobile at the crossing in the town of Peterson, west of Decatur, hurling It twenty feet and throwing him against a freight car west of tne crossing. Mr. | Squires states that the ligaments in his left leg were torn, his back and neck were wrenched and his body was' badly bruised. He also mobile was almost completely wrecked. The plaintiff alleges that the train was travelling at a rapid rate of speed j . and that the whistle was not blown, . the bell was not rung and no warning ( singnal of any kind was given. He asks for $5,000 for personal injures and I SSOO for damages to his car. Attorneys I Smith and Geake, of Fort Wayne, represent the plaintiff. Walters Will Probated The last will and testament of Albert Walters has been probated. The entire estate was left to the children, Mary E. Engle, Cora Bowers, Dora Stogdill, Louise Huffman. Clara Seesenguth. Nellie Kiopfeustine and Grace Haggerty, share ami share alike. The will was written Nov. 12. 1926. William H. Engle was appointed executor of the will and he filed b; nd in the sum of $2,000. Letters Issued Leiters of administration have been issued to Mary J. Fleming in the estate of Rebecca E. Dickerson. She filed bond in the sum of SSOO. ————ol— Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elzey of Preble, had as their guests over the weekj end. Mr. and Mis. S. D. Henry, of Laketon. Mr. Henry is a former chief engineer of the Indiana Pipe Line Com--1 puny of Preble. J 0 BLOOD PRESSURE 200 Watch your blood pressure! If it’s 180 or 200 instead of 120, it's a sign to be careful. High blood pressure, cuts years off one's life. Heart palpitation, dizziness and difficulty are the result of our modern abnormal symptoms of high blood pressure, habits of life which put too great a strain upon the liver. The 1 ver becoming sluggish fails to cleanse the blood of the toxic poisons formed in food waste, which then permeate the whole system, affecting heifrt. blood pressure and blood vessels. The liver needs a little help occasionally. X>>th ag better for this, qj medical men know, than a litt’e ox gall. Ox gall is a remarkable natural stimulant for the human liver, promoting its normal active functioning, so essential to real health. g■'•..C, ■; a .<,<■ g, nu iie*6x gaii in dainty and tasteless form, each tablet representing 10 drops of pure ox gall. To be sure of getting the genuine ox gall, be sure of getting Dioxol. They cost less than 2c each at good druggists, and a few soon tell. | Wyeth Chemical Co.. *578 Madison Ave., New York. Dept. K 35 Mail m 6 Free Dioxol Sampley. BANK STATEMENT Charter No. 289. Report of the condition of THE MONROE STATE BANK, at Monroe, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on Octotjpr 10, 1927. E. W Busohe, President Frank Heiman.i V'ce-Presidcnt W. S. Smith. Cashier j W. L. Keller. Asst. Cashier. Resources Loans and Discounts $91,986.26 Overdrafts 279.39 . U. S. Gov't Securities. 400.0 U Other Bonds. Securities, etc. 22,130.32 Banking House 4.100.00 Furniture and Fixtures . 4.370.00 Other Real Estate Owned ... 6.000.00 Cash on Hand . 26,896.36 Cash hems 1557 Other Assets not Included in | the above 2.400.51 ./ Total • $158,578.71 Liabilities Capital Stock—Paid in $25,000.00 Surplus . , 2.000.00 I mil vided Profits—Net . 2,991.05 Demand Deposits $52,049.29 Demand Certificates . 76,524.71 Cashier’si—Treas. Chscks 128,574 oo ( ash Over r> ' 2 . Other LiabiliVes 45 ‘SM™*'!.,.!,™,. County of Adams, ss: / I. W. S. Smith, cashier of Tito Monroe State Bank, of Monroe. Indi ana. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. ' I „ , , W. S. SMITH. , sulc-cr bed and sworn to before me this 17 day of October. 1927. j (Seal) t’has. E. Balmer, I. Notary PuNic. My commission expires Jan. 1 1928.

A NERI FIXTURE ' ARRIVES IN CITY The Walker-Electric Dish i by Dynois Schmitt l- -and deinouwtxated at the Schmitt I Meat Market every day io the public. 1 Invite every lady or housewife in the city and suburbs to come in and have this wonderful labor saving ma- | chine demonatrutey in order to be I able to see the great comfort and consequently the peace und harmony ft carries with itself into the-kitchen. A relief of 50% of the burdens and drudgery of kitchen work. Do not i miss the opportunity to have it demonstrated to you and if possible have one installed in vour home—advt. SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR It’s Grandmother’s Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair You can turn fray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage'and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. It costs only 75 cents. Millicns of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other .ingredients, are sold annually, say well-known druggists here, because it darkens the hair so naturally ■apd evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. * I Those whose hair is turning gray or I . becoming faded have a surprise 'awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your 1 locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. Grayhaired, unattractive folks aren’t ' wanted around, so get busy with : Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound ( tonight and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. SAVE IK DISCOUNT GN YOUR Electric Light I DY PAYING UN OR BEFORE Oct. 20 POWER BILLS are also due and must be PAID by twentieth of month at GITY HALL j % - —— —

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ehinger left at noon today for Chicago, where they will visit for several days. During their abseuce, Mrs. D M Hensley of Fort Wayne, mother of Mrs. Ehinger will remain at the Ehinger tome, and also visit with her many friends in this city. R. E. Brown and family, of Peter-

Household Goods I I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction B deuce, 1 % mile east of Honduras. 4% miles south oi ■ 1 mile north :md 1 miles west of Monroe, on son and ■ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1927 ' ■ Commencing at 1:00 o’clock sharp the following ■ Two beds, springs and mattress; 1 bureau: 1 u iXa ■ sola; 1 Viclrola with records; 1 library table; 2 stands- 5 i'- K (hairs; 12 dining roobi chairs 0 kitchen chairs; 2 tabies-l h? ■ ?M>ard; 1 kitchen cabinet; I refrigerator: 1 cupboard; 1,-|m , | commodes; dishes and cooking utensr ls; 1 cook stove- 1 | j-" ■ stove; 1 oil stove; carpets, rugs and bed clothex canned IraM ■ bushel of potatoes; 1 washing machine; I Alladin Imiip- i i H mower, new; 1 wheelb;trrow; 1 crosscut saw; 1 lon'of soft-'4 ■ some wood; 1 brooder house and stove; 7 chicken lountiin -1 ■ spring wagon; 1 buggy; butchering tools; grinder and l-n-d iL ■ kettles and 1 copper kettle; 1 step ladder; 1(10 hi nd, more ■ of poultry. Many other articles too numerous to nienli<>>> S R TERMS OF SALE -All sums of $5 and under cash suro I over $5 a credit of 6 months will be given; purchaser giviw I good bankable note bearing ()'<■ interest from dale of sale X H property removed until settled for. ’ ■ JACOB OLIVINE H. H. High, Auctioneer. ■ James D. Brown. Cleric. E |7ublTc“sO, I As I am going to quit farming, I will sell at public auction at my mi- -I (lence, 1% mile north and % mile east of Wren. Ohio, or just east of Pleasant ■ View Baptist church, on H TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1927 Commsncing at 10:00 a. m. I 7—HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES-7 I One match team of Roan mares, 5 and 7 years old, eound and a real ■ team; one span of mules, 9 years old, weight 2900. an extra good team; 3 ■ Spring Colts, good ones. , ■ 3—HEAD OF CATTLE—3 Two extra good milk cows, Guernsey and Jersey, giving good flow at I milk and bred. One heifer calf, 2% months ojd. I ONE BROOD SOW with 10 pigs by side. I POULTRY—3 doz. White Orphinton Pullets; 3 doz. White Leghorn Pullets. H FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Osborne mower, 6-ft.; Osborne hay loader; Hay rake; Tedder; Clover I seed buncher; wagon; Hay ladders and beet rack combined; Oliver riding B breaking plow; John Deere walking plow; double disc, n-ft. drag; Tandem ■ disc; Gale corn planter; corn plow, two 7-shovel plows; double shovel; single ■ shovel; roller; cultipacker; corn cutter; seeder; fan mill: platorm scales; ■ No. 12 De Laval cream separator; dump scraper; 3 sets double work bar- ■ ness; 50-gal. oil drum; 6xß brooder house; cross cut saw; beet fork; log H chains; horse collars; and many- articles too numerous to mention. I TERMS—AH sums of $5.00 and under, cash. Sums ov. rssoo a credit of I 12 months will be given, the purchaser to give a good inkable note bear- I ing 8% interest the last 6 mouths. 4% discount for cash on -mms over SSM I FOREST SNYDER, Owner ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer D. &K-YOER, Clerk ' Lunen " served on grounds ; How to Make Money.; Grow ; ' J fll MA W W Ah : IB ■ U'. .... /I It’s Easy Once You Get Started; SAVING a modest stipulated i [ / sum each week will soon ! | enable you to buy a co“P lc of good bonds. Ihe inters (received from the bonds with interest on your savings will soon enable you to buy a couple of more bonus. . the idea—reinvested income. If you "ill be faithful to such « s we wi " la ’ you ran. soom-r IhJ" you think, have a subs ant'.i | sum to your nam.e. MU’ 4 ; x Z and discuS g n with us with ; out obligation. We are glad to be of service to you at any time. Old Adams County Bank ; ' WE PAY YOU TO SAVE ' * rntnniv

son. and Mr. mid M rs . I this city, have returned hn '’'l •Midland, Michigan, when- tn I ed for the Pflst tew () Jdk I mother, Mm c. C. I Mrs- J- H. Heller will m , I j Gallon, Ohio, tomorrow f w ° tOr * I | with her daughter,