Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1927 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

iumßxsxsixxixi ■ CLASSIFIED ADS « (XXSKKKSKKSSaSSM FOR SALE FOR SALE— Railroad ties, 8 feet in length, good for posts or wood. Steel angle brace arms for fence posts. Call J. F. Arnold, 709 or 1084, £2" FOR SALK—('id er. Winter apples, Potatoes. Phone 869-11. J. O. Tricker. 243-3 t e.o.d. FOR SALK- Several good show rases. Will sell reasonable. Inquire Keller Jewelry Store. 244-8 t FOR SALE—6O R. I. Red Pullets. One mile north and Vi mile east of Monroe. Dan Neffslnger. 24jj-3tx FOR SALE —Kraut cabbage, $1 PC hundred; turnips, 50c per bushel; beets, $1 per bushel; carrots, 51 per bushel; mangoes, 10c per dozen. Insuire Willie Reed. Va mile northeast of Decatur on Cement road. 345t6x FOR SALE —Single comb Brown Leghorn coekrels. Call 70, Monroe Ind., John A. Harvey. 246-3tx FOR SAl.lv 3 National Cash Registers, 1 Coal Stove. 4 lairge and Small Show Cases, 5 Counters, shelving, ice box. Must be sold at once. THE AMERICAN STORE, 130 N. Second St.. Decatur. Ind. 246t4 FOR SALE A Mosler safe! Call phone 104 or 496. 246t3x FOR SALE —Big Type Chester White male hog. Phone 30, Montoe. IndiWANTED WANTED Man to seH oi!r fs?h! Whitefish. Herring, Perch, etc Sc Write Day Fish Co., Port Huron. Mich. 245-4tx FOR SALE -7 room house and an acre and a half of ground. Oarage, poultry house. Close in. H. Michaud, phone 104 2451.1 FOR SALE—Reed stroller, blue body and cream running gears. Like new. Phone 679. 245t3x FOR SALE— Hay Horse. 4 years old. weighing about 1460. sound and good worker. A. A. Welling. 1 mile north and Vi mile east of Tocsin. 245-3tx LOOK MAMMA: They're giving a box social at the Preble school, Wednesday evening, Oct. 19, and they are giving prizes. I always wanted to take a box to some box 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 crazy toHijid out what “Mystery Prize m. tile Barrel" will be. z45t3 WANTED —Men to cut~corn. Ben Kiting. Phone 5591. 244-3 t WASTED—Wfc will pay 7c a pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-ls HELP WANTED—FemaIe-Ladies between 18 and 45 needed in Adams and adjoining counties to become qualified Home Nurses. In demand everywhere; home training qualifies i for dignified, independent positions. Salaries s2l to $35 weekly, and board and room Write Mr. G. J. Ryan, in I care of this newspaper, for literature | and complete plans. It'

FOR RENT FOR RENT —Garage near business district. Inquire at Daily Democrat office. 228-62 x FOR RENT — Farm. Inquire J. \Y. Bosse, Phone 539 243-6tx FOR RENT —On shares, 120-acre farm, 3 miles east of Decatur; well | improved. Write H. F. Smith, 1229 j Home Ave., Fort Wayne. 244t6x FOR RENT—Business room on N. Second St. Heat furnished. Inquire Niblick Co. 2^4-61 tuit rtE.M —Eleven Room House located on West Monroe St. Modern In every way. Phone 544. 245-4tx FOR RENT —Five room house 2’j. miles east, on VanWert road. David Miller, Berne, Ind., Box 654. 246t3 FOR RENT—<Jood 6 room house on North 13th street. sls per month. Julius Haugk, phone C 66. 246t3x FOR RENT 3 sleeping rooms in stricfly modern home. Also garage space. 115 E. Rugg street. Phone 561 246-3tx FOR RENT—Upper apartment. Piv~ rooms and bath. All modem except furnace. Telephone 580. 247-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST — Ladies pocket heok, somewhere in Decatur. Return to Mrs. Velma Fortney, Wiltshire phone. 245-3tx o— Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pay* o- . 0 ALLEN J. MILLER, M. D. | Physician & Surgeon 244 W. Madison Street i Decatur, Indiana Phones: Office 636—Residence 570 : Office Hours; 9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. ! Q 0 CHRISTE BOHNKE AUCTIONEER Sells Anything Anywhere. Phone 874-H Decatur, Ind.

kkkkkrrkkkkkmmkh 9 BUSINESS CARDS k XSRXXMSKnSXKSn ! ' .. H. FROHNAPFEL, D C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Th« Neurnealometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Houra: 10-12 15 ®"® p-m ' — -■ i ' r 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 Calla 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 aouth of Decatur Democrat. N. A, BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 6 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:uo Saturday 8:00 p. in. Telephone 136.

MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Aostraetß of title to real Istate,. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. o ■ —0 LOBENSTEIN & BOWER 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 BRB Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, - - - Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan and Trust Co. £l9 Phones 606 and 1022.

Chiropractic is only for. 'A l' rnn ' c patients j, cases,” but is in- _ valuable in acute fmSSt? c<>n< ! iti<,ns - For (Dru<Mes«Systan) resK * < ' nct ' service, t VJ o’yhoattKVuse the phone. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hour*: 10 to 12 —2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628 Notice The Lepird Shoe Store will remaiD open until 6:30 o'clock each evening for the benefit of the Sugar factory employees. 245-3 t o--—:—zzz —o D. F. TEEPLE ! ' I State Licensed Truck Line * l Daily truck service between j Decatur and Ft. Wayne at | regular railroad rates. licensed by Indiana Public Service Commission Decatur Phone 254 Fort Wavne Phone A8405 () . o ■ ■ . .I ... . o 1) Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work I HOLLAND FURNACES Good work at satisfactory prices. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. i Decatur Sheet Metal Works ! I E. A. GIROD 11th & Nuttinan Ave. Phone 331 Res. 1224 | ) o

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1927.

MARKET REPORTS I DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK I Fort Wayne, Ort. 19. (INS)—Receipts Calves, 23; hogs, 300; sheep. 150; hogs market steady to 10c low er; 100-160 lbs.. SIO.OO-$19.76: 160-350 lbs., $11.15 $11.65; roughs, SB.OO-19,50; i stags, $6.00-17.00; calves. $15.50 down; : lambs, $12.00 down; rattle handled only on Tuesdays ami Fridays. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 19, —-(UP) —Hogs receipts, 2.200; _ holdovers, i 1,393; market steady to 15c up; 250350 lbs.. $11.25-912.25; 200-250 lbs.," $11.25-512.23; 160-200 lbs., $11.65-, $12.25; 130-160 lbs.. $11.2a-$11.75: 90- ( 130 lbs.. »!1.00-$11.50; packing sows, SIO.OO $10.50. 1 Cattle receipts, 300; calves receipts, 250; market steady, calves steady; * vealers, $17.00-$17.50. Sheep receipts, $14.00; market steady; top fat lambs, $14.00; bulk cull lambs, SIO.OO-$11.00; bulk fat ewes, $6.00-$6.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Chicago, Oct. 19.— (INS) — Wheat closed 3-4 c down; corn closed l-8c to 5-8 c up: oats closed, 1-8 to 3-Sc up. Speculative grain dose. Wheat — Dec.. $1.26 3-4 to 7-S; March $1 29 3-4 to 7-8; May, $1.32. Corn—Dec.. 81 7-8 c to Ssc; March, SS 3-8 r to l-2e; May, 90 3-4 cto 7-Sc, Oats—Dec., 46 l-8c; March, 48 l ie; May, 49 1-Se. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Oct. 17) I i Fowls 19c Leghorn Fowls 9c Chickens 19c leghorn Chickens 13e Old Roosters 10c White Ducks 12c Colored Ducks 9c Geese 9c i 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 ■ White or Mixed Corn (ear) .... $1.16 j New Wheat, $1.23 : Wool 38c LOCAL MARKET Eggs, dozen 38c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound : 43c O E. M. Ray of Berne was a visitor here this morning. Mrs. Ray McCollum and Mrs. W. S.' Shoemaker, cf Geneva, are spending a week in Detroit, Michigan, as guests of Mrs. Shoemaker's sister, Mrs. ! Meade Aspy. o I Dancing at Sun Set, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday this week. 1 247t2. o j < tsTOINTMI:\T OF K.XKCITOR Notice is hereby given. That the un- I . iler.signed has been appointed Executor \ of the estate of Albert Walter, late of, j Adams County, deceased. The Estate is ' probabl y so 1 ven t. Wm. H. Engle, Executor. I ' Core B. Erwin, Attorney Oct. is —L-.jt o o] For Tornado | I and Windstorm ' Insurance—See Us. When the storm comes Be Readv. LEO “Dutch” EHINGER Over Frickle's Place Phone 104. 0 Q —| ,11 Hl —mm m—i TEACHING IN ALL REED and ! BAND INSTRUMENTS • Terms are very reasonable. Reeds and -musical supplies carried in stock. Dealer for Buescher Band & Orchestra Instruments. CORNELIUS DURKIN 437 Mercer Ave. 181 Phone 585 Typewriting Stenographic Work \ If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will | be glad to do ii. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Mem-man's Law j Office, K. of C. Bldg. LET ME tell vou about our OLI) AGE and RETIREMENT Policy. A policy that guaran-; tees you an income at old age.! If interested write T. D. SCHIEFERSTEIN, Decatur, Indiana. Special Agent for Commonwealt' Jfe Insurance Co.

EARL CARROLL j TO BE PAROLED i Theatrical Producer To Be Released From Prison, Possibly Thursday | Atlanta, Gu„ Oct 19 (UP) — , Federal prison farm will lose its libra-j 1 rinn and Broadway may regain a during theatrical producer when parole I papers arrive tor Earl Carroll, possibly Thursday. Attorney General Sargent yesterday , 'granted Carroll a parole from the At j lanta federal penitentiary where hej ' had served 18 weeks of a sentence of i j a year and a day for perjury, following J his sensational "bath tub party. The Librarian busied himself with the 300 much-handled novels in the | Cottage library today metre or less Im- ! patiently. Word had been received 1 received from Warden John Snook at the “Concrete City” ten miles away, that the parole had been granted. Sometime today he will leave the prison farm foi the penitentiary proper. incident to his release. Persons in close touch with Carroll said he was singularly close-mouthed j regarding his future. But they indicatj e l he would return to the Broadway] j that knew him so well. ! Warden Snook said Herbert Adam-j on. New Yo*k Attorney, and friend of Carroll, would be responsible for the paroled prisoner. NOTICE I have my office ami room at the James Bain residence, Phone 511 or call at 310 N. Third street, opposite i Reformed church. D. A. GHliom,. piano tuner, rebuilder of pianos, talk- | ing and sewinb machines. 247t,!\ ; Robert (RED) Hesher at the O. K. ' i barber shop will give you a first class I thine for a dime. f 247t2 Let me shine your shoes —Robert, | (RED) Hesher at the O. K. barber ; shop. 247 t 2 i o • iet the Habit—Trade at Hom«, It Pavs

BANK STATEMENT Charter No. 469 Report of the condition of the FARMERS STATE BANK, at Preble, in the State of Indiana, as the close t f its business on October 10, 1927. Wm. M. Meyer. President Albert Ueppert, Vice-President C. R. Smith. Cashier Noah Arnold. Asst. Cashier. Resources Loans and Discounts $118,299.84 Overdrafts 141.24 It. S. Gov’t Securities 856.60 Other Bonds. Securities, etc. 32.495.08 Hanking House 3.900.00 Furniture and Fixtures 3.921.35 Other Real Estate Owned . 3.160.97 Cash on Hand 17,150.1 V Total . .. $179,918.65 Liabilities Capital Stock —Paid in $ 25.000.00 Surplus 2,600.00 Undivided Profits—Net 1.493.24 flemand Deposits $69,599.44 Demand Certificates 79,851,33 Savings Deposits.. 1,114.06 Cashier’*—'Treas. Checks.. 150.gC4.83 , Cash Over • . 4.20 Other Liabilities 256.38 II Total $179,918.65 State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: I. C. R. Smith, cashier of the Farrni r’s State Bank of Preble, Ind. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. C. R. SMITH. Sub-cribed and sworn to hefore me this 17 day of October, 1927. fSeal) Charles A. Fuhrman. Notary Public. My commission expires Sept, 12, 1930. Farmers Do Not Bale any overripe, stained, I musty or threshed hay as there is no market for same. i ■ Burk I - | Elevator Co.

I YOUNG BOY DIBS OF DIPHTHERIA (CONTINUED KKOM PAW* OYH) also survive.' The grief stricken father, disappeared from the home a ; rew days ago, ou teaming of the fifth 1 case of diphtheria In his home. Neighbors are searching for the man. who i Is thought to l>e In a nearby wood*. Funeral services for the boy will be held Thursday afternoon at the home, southwest of Monroeville, and i burfttl will take place at the Flat | Rock Lutheran cemetery. ' Services . will be private. TWO CASES IN I MAYOR'S COURT ; One Man Admits Violating Prohibition Law; Another Fined For Intoxication Lew Anderson, of this city, pleaded guilty to a charge of violating the prohibition law, In Mayor’s court, last night. Mayor Krick withheld the sentence until tonight. Rlvon Briggs, of Pennsylvania, a railroad workman, was found guilty of public intoxication in Mayor’s court lmt night. It was his secod j offense. Briggs was assessed a fine | cf $lO and cost and sentenced to the I penal farm for 30 days.

3| \\ aiting for wet land ■ H to dry. v. hi!e time and I fl| expenses keep going on B H lias put lines in the face, I I|| grief in the soul and E jfl nails in the coffin of I ■ many a man. 0 i The Krick- I v Tyndall Co. |

SAVE m DISCOUNT ON YOUR Electric light Bills BY PAYING ON OR BEFORE Oct 20 POWER BILLS are also due and^nust be PAID by twentieth » -of month at i CITY HALL — ..

FARM BUREAU MEET PLANNED Delegates From Ten Counties Hold District Meet At Bluflton Thursday Farm bureau members trorn ten counties. Including Adams county, will attend a district meeting to he hold at liluffon, tomorrow, Ocober 20. The meeting will be ajt all-day affair and will be held In the community building, starting at 10 o’clock A. M. Delegates will be present from the following counties: Adams, Wells, Huntington, Wabash, Miami, Howard, Grant, Blackford, Jay and Tipton. The complete program of the meeting is as follows: 10 A. M. —“Livestock Marketing.” an address by Oscar Swank assistant livestock director of the Indiana Farm 1 Bureau. 11 A. M. —"Social and Educational Work," an address by Mrs. Bernard Hatch of Huntertown. 12 A. M. —Lunch hour. Week” (Membership drive plans), a

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5 How to Make MoneyjJGrow It’s Easy Once You Get Started SAVING a modest stipulated sum each week will soon enable you to buy a couple of good bonds, the intce received from the bon with interest on your saving* will soon enable you to u> couple of more bonds. . JP W& the idea—reinvested income. jSlf If you wiH be f * ilh [ ul ‘utTor you, you can. soon . fr , S y° u think, have asu ’■ jn sum to your name. > V j ' * * and discuss it with us out obligation. We are glad to be of service d , to you at any time. Old Adams County Bank WE FAY YOU TO SA\ E

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