Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1927 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS? NOTICES AN D BUSINESS CARDS

« CLASSIFIED ADS « ■Kxxaaxx x x x x a s K i FOR SALE FOR &Al..E—Fresh cider ami applet at Gregg Orchard, Pennville. 249-141 STEkhS FdR saLK- if wanting some fancy quality Hereford steers, Dark Cherry Reds and Dehorned, either or. or two years old or some fine T. B tested Heifers, write Harry I. Ball airfield, lowa. 257-3tx FOR SALK— Full enamel Tappau ga« range, oven heat regulator. Used 3 months. Inquire 303 North Bth Street Phone 812. 257-30 Foil EaEE~~< 'or, fresh last of December. Also some white Wyandotte pullets. H. A. Olwin, Monroe No. J Cralgvllle Phone. 257-3LX FOR SsALE For-ison tractor p1 ow and new John Deere disc. F. E. Andrews, '-a mile north of Monroe. 257-3tx FOR SALE - 100 White Wyandott" Pullets. Second house south of Pleasant Mills. Mrs. Sherman Archer. 257-2tx FOR SALE—Geese feathers. Mrs C F. Rayl. Monroe Phone. 257-3tx FOlf SAKE— 3 sows with pigs, 6 weeks old. Inquire Will Strickler, 1 mile east, K mHe north Monroe on Monroe route No. 2. 257-3tx FOR SALE-24 head Ewe Lambs’. Phone 835-H.258t3 FOR SALE—S0 _ English White lz>ghorn yearling hens 75c head. Paul Seesonguth. Monroe Phone 258-stx FOR SALS- Oak diiling room table in fine condition, Telephone 595 258-3 t FOR - SALE—Black'coat’fur’ trimmed. Size 49. Price $5.00. Call phone 930 259-3tx FOR SALE—Small soft coal burner? Phone 859. 259-3 t WANTED WANTED—WE will pay 7c a pound for good, clean, large rags; delivered at tfiis office. MusT be suitable for cleaning machinery.l7s-tf WANTED—A BUYER for the twostory frame bnlding at the corner of Front and Madison streets. What is your offer? Call 230. J. F. Snow. 257t3x WANTED—Typewriter desk, with fold ing top for typewriter. Must be in good condition. Call 1200. 258-3 t FOR RENT FOR RilNt' —Garage near business district. Inquire at Daily Democrat office. 228-62 X EOR. RENT —Modern house on Fourth street. Call Mary Wemhoff, Phone 1015.254-ts FOR RENT—Seven room house, one and one-half miles from Decatur. With or without 30 acres of land W. F. Beery, Phone 1921. 257-3tx FOR RENT—Semi-modern house iii Bellmont addition, has good garage and chicken house. Suitable for small family. Merle Sheets in Bellmont addition. 25St3x FOR RENT — Five room cottage, lights, water, gas and garage. Telephone 208. 255t3 WANTED—An experienced canvass- • er. Phone 811. 259t1:< WANTED —Comforters to make and , to recover old ones. Also plain •sewing. Phone 757- 259t3x LOST AND FOUND STRA YED —St. Bernard female dog Answers to name of Bess. Phone 5425 LOST —White gold vanity case with initials F. M. Reward c| $2 if returned to Frances Metzger at MutschLer Packing Plant. 258-3 t NOTORIOUS CASE ENDS ABRUPTLY IN A MISTRIAL (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE> mistrial of the notorious case. Kidwell went into the jury room flanked by a pair of deputy U- S. marshals, although no charge has been filed againet him. . After an hour, the grand jury recessed for lunch and Kidwell was erdered to report later in the afterioon session. ■ — o—» Man Who Fired Three Churches Declared Sane Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 2. —(INS) — bttairice De La Tour, charged with having Jo6led and fired three Catholic churches here and several Catholic churches in Ohio cities, is sane, •ceording to a report made by Judge James A. Collins, of the Marion criminal court, by a sanity commission. Nov. 8 has been set as date for trial of the alleged firebug. ' ■ Do You Want to BUY, SELL OR TRADE REAL ESTATE * See H. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104

I XXXXXXXXXKXXXXXI « X BUSINESS CARDS ’ kxxxxxxxx x w x x x x x $ ■ ■ II I. ■■HI ■ »— ■ H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. » DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC |t A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalcmeter Service Will Convince You 1 at 104 S. Third Street !. Office and Residence Phone 314 h Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 5-8 P-m x - LOANS j You Can Save Money on e 1. Farm Mortgage Loans j 2. City Mortgage Loans « with the v Union Central Life Ins. (o. Suttles-Edwards Co. X Agents e Corner 2nd & Monroe Streets if Decatur, Indiana 8 . E. BLACK s Funeral Director e New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. l- Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant < Calle answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 j Ambulance Service FEDERAL FARM LOANS i Abstracts of Title Real Estate, t Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. j Interest Rate Reduced. c October 5, 1924. See French Quinn , Office—Take first stairway •outh of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST ■ Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted I HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5; WO 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. ° 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 — —Q ■SnBKaXMMmBhaUPSaEBESSKs a Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, - - - Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022. ■■■■■■■■■■■■BMffMPffßWffffli ■■IT IM 11 I —T’m' I Open the door to better health by ti{j the nerves an ' -A W intents to their & work of transmilting vital en*>eruv throughout JJneJoromostff the’body. Spinal W'HealtKV a< *•' uslnKnts rt " move the cause of ill-health. 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. Use Limberlcst Washing Powder. () 1 o I 1 D. F. TEEPLE | Slate Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur and Ft. Wayne at regular railroad rates. Licensed by Indiana Public Service Commission Decatur Phone 254 | Fort Wayne Phone A8405 O O I O 0 I Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. | Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. I Decatur Sheet Metal Works | E. A. GIROD | 11th & Nuttman Ave. I Phone 331 Res. 1224 I 0... L ■ ()

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1927.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Chicago, Nov, 2. — (INS) Wheat closed l-8c up: corn closed 3-8 c to H 5-8 c down; oats closed l-8c up. Speculative grain close: Wheat-- " Dec.. $1.25 1-8 to 14; March. SI.2S ,-8: * Mav $1.31 I S to 1-4. Corn-- Dec.. 82 “ 3.4?. to 7-8 c; March, 86 l-2c; May. 89 l-2c. Oats Dec., 48c to 48 l-sc; March; 49 l-4c; May. 49 7-Sc to 50c. 4 - -- Fort x Wayne Livestock Market Receipts: Calves 75: hogs 400; sheep 300; pig* and light lights sternly to 10 higher Others steady to 15 higher. 150 lbs. down $8.00; . 150-160 lbs $8 50; 11>0-170 lbs. $8.85; 170-180 Tbs. $9 20; 180-190 D»a. $9.45; - 190-210 It's. $9.55; 210-235 lbs. $9.65; 235-2 GO lbs. $9 75; 260-300 tbs. $10; ’ roughs H®7.75; stags $5 sl6; calves $13.50 down; lambs $12.00 down. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 1000; holdovers 2316; market steady to 10c up; pigs unevenly lower; 250-350 lbs. 200-250 Tbs. $10«ri0 25; 160-200 lbs. [email protected]; 130-160 tbs. [email protected]; 90-130 Tbs. [email protected]; packing sows, sß® 8.75. Cattle receipts 150; calves receipts 100; market steady; ■ ca ves steady; vealers [email protected]. Sheep receipts GOO; market 25-50 c • lower; bulk fat laml>s $13.501?14.00; bulk cull lambs slo@ 10.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Nov. 2) J Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 10c , Chicki-ns I l ' Leghorn Chickens 12c Old Roosters 10c i White Ducks 13c Colored Ducks 9c Geese lie Eggs, dozen 40c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Nov. 2) ' Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 75c Oats 43c New Yellow Corn (ear).sl.os White or Mixed Corn (car)./SI.OO Wheat $1.22 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET ; Eggs, dozen 42c BUTTERFAT UtT STATIONS Butterfat, pound . 41c o Ever Alive to Romance Romance never dies In a woman. How her eyes sparkle when a bride’s trousseau is described to her! —Atchi- ■ son Globe. • ~ j - : OXKagTTOIBWMNHRMB* TEACHING IN ALL REED and BAND INSTRUMENTS Terms are very reasonable. Reels and musical supplies carried in stock. Dealer for Buescher Band & Orchestra Instruments. CORNELIUS DURKIN 437 Mercer Ave. 181 Phone 555 - Typexyi’iting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will Ibe glad to do it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman's Law Office, K. of C. Bidg. I t o - • l —_o I 1 1 . | DR. C. V. CONNELL ; | VEITRINARIAN j Office 120 No. First Street | I Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 | Special Attention given to | cattle and poultry practice ;Q Q . o o For Tornado and Windstorm t Insurance—See Us. When the storm comes ■ Be Readv. LEO “DUtch’’ EHINGER Over Frickle’s Place PhoncxlOl. ( - - —.-—(I O ZTZ2Z o I ALLEN J. MILLER, M. D. | Physician & Surgeon 244 W. Madison Street Decatur, Indiana I Phones: Office 630 Residence 570 j Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m. . | 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. ) g -o CHRISTE BOHNKE AUCTIONEER Sells Anything Anywhere. Phone 874-H Decatur, Ind. ' —TO iiiTTMI —ll■■in

i Bomb Wrecks Detroit } Motion Picture Theatre I Detroit, Nov. 2.—(INS)—A tremendous bomb explosion early today shattered windows and shook buildings t for blocks around, and partly buried o under twisted wreckage a man who 'died shortly afterwards in Highland - Park General hospital, and who is believed to have been one of the 9 bombers. Damage was estimated at ; $285,000. A heavy blast shook the deserted [streets of Highland Park. The roof . of the Tivoli theatre hurled skyward in blazing pieces, the side walls split v outward, cement blocks weighing 45 1! pounds hurtling through the air for ; | nearly 200 feet, and a veritable rain ? of broken glass littered the pavement ; 1 an dsidewalks. s o EXPLODING MOTOR ; KILLS 3; HURTS 5 Motor In Stalled Automobile 4 Explodes, Killing Three Bystanders i. Central City, Ky., Nov. 2. —(UP) — Three bystanders were killed and five other persons were injured here today when the engine in a stalled auto ■ mobile exploded. I The dead are: P. C. Wells, 45, the father of five children;William Lewis. 16 ami his brother Robert. 18. The injured are! Jess Doss, 18, believed to be injured fatally; Mrs. E. ' I). Porter, injured about the legs; Carson Porter, 7, left arm blown off; two Porter children injured severely. i The car in which the engine ex pioded was owned by Dr. E. D. Port er and driven by Mrs. Porter. The ’cause of the explosion has not been determined. LOWER RAILWAY RATES POSSIBLE Contemplated Corporation Tax Cut May Reduce Freight, Passenger Rates Washington, Nov. 2.— (UP) —Possi bility that a contemplated corporation tax reduction will permit reduction in j. rates was discussed by the house ways and means committee to I day when Dr. C. S. Duncan, economist 1 for the Association of Railway Executives, appealed for a 10 per cent cor poratlon tax. Duncan -declared he could not prom ise reduction of freight or passengei rates but that reduetion of the corporation tax from the present 13% per cent to 10 per cent would cut $28,500,000 from the raihoads annual tax bill. This reduction in cost oi operation would be considered by the interstate commerce commission in fixing any new rates, he said. ■ — o Bank Officers And Employees Exonerated Wabash, Ind., Nov. 2—(INS) — ■ Officers, directors and employees of , the .Citizens Savings and Trust com- ! pany ijere have been absolved of all : h’ame for dosing of the institution, in a report of Thomas Barr, state bank examiner, in turning over the hank to Receiver James Showalter. l ( Farmers Do Not Bale any overripe, stained, musty or threshed hay J as there is no market ) * for same. Burk Elevator Co.

NIGHT TELEGRAPH SERVICE IS ADDED : f ’ Western Union Arranges 1 For Nickel Plate Station j To Send Messages J. M. Hlrchinger, local Western Unlon manager, announced this morning ! that arranfementß had been completed whereby telegrams may now he filed 1 at the Nickel Plate railroad station’ when the Western Union office is clow- ' ed. This is an added convenience for the public, as the Nickle Plate station 1 is open during rhe entire time that the uptown office or the Telegraph Company is closed. Telegrams will be handled with the usual promptness and the publi<*is urged to take advantage of this added service. ■ —o- ■ ■ ■ A GOOD THING—DON’T MISS IT Send this ail anil ten cents to Foley anil Co.. Sheffield and George Sts.. Clllago, 111 . wrlllnK your name and address clearly. You will receive a trial bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds, croup <»pasuodic), tickling throat; also a. tital packet each of Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, and Foley Cathartic Tablets for constipation, biliousness, and sl<k headache. These reliable remedies have helped millions, sold every where. —— o 11 ' Coughs Stopped Almost Instantly A New. Safe Prescription A famous physician’s prescription called Thoxine relieves the most stubborn coughs that otherwise •night hang on for weeks. Acts on new theory, relieves the inflammaion and irritation which is a-lmost, tlways the cause of the cough,— 4tops it like magic. Thoxine is equally good for sore throat, for which purpose it is far superior to •rargles. Contains no dope, ehloro- • ’orm or other harmful drugs. Once ! ised you will never be without it. Pleasant tasting, easy to take and afe for the whole family. Remem- , her one swallow stops night coughs >r sore throat within 15 minutes or • noney back. 35c, 60c, and SI.OO. Sold by Holthouse Drug Co., and all good drug stores. O APPOIXTnBXT OF EXECt’TOR Notice is hereby given. That the uniersigned has been appointed Executor ■ f thf estate of Albert \\ait»*r. late of \dams Countv. deceased. The Estate is robably solvent. ( Wm. H. Engle, Executor, Dore B. Erwin, Attorney Yet. 18 1927. Oct. 19-26 N-2 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is heroftv given that Monday, November 7, 1927 vill be the last day to pay your fall installment of taxes The county reasurer’s office will be open from < a m to 4 p.m. during the tax paying f eason. All taxes not paid by that < ime will become delinquent and a g en per cent penalty will be added. , Do not put off pacing your taxes as ‘ hey must be paid and the law points iut the duty of the county treasurer, f Those who have bought or sold pro- f >erty and wish a division of taxes are tsked to come in at once. Don't wait for the rush. No receipts can >e laid away for anyone so ptlease lon't ask for it. We will lie glad to I mail the paid receipts to those- who { mail in their checks to this office before the final tax paying date. LOUIES KLEINE. Treasurer 1 258t5 of Adams County, Indiana { LET ME tell vou about our 9LD AGE and RETIREMENT « Policy. A policy that guaran- 1 ees you an income at old age. i If interested write T. D. SCHIEFERSTEIN, Decatur, Indiana. Special Agent for Commonwealth Life insurance Co. ’ Listings of Public Sales wiH be üblished Free of charge in this colimn far those who advertise their ale in the Decatur Daily Democrat. A'ith a daily circulation of 3,300, the tally Democrat reaches those who vish to buy or sell. Nov. 2—Howard Williams, 4 miles vest of Rockford, Ohio 'Nov. 3 Frank Foster, 1 mile west, md 1 mile north of Dixon, Ohio. Nov. 7—Henry Scheumann. 7 miles »orth of Decatur on state road 27. Nov. B—Houk and Lewton, 7 mites northwest Decatur. 'A mile east of Williams station on Adams and Allen county line. Nov. 14—Mrs. Mary T. Holthouse & Mrs. Ida Martz. 4 miles southwes tot Decatur. 80 and 69 aere farm sale. Nov. 15—Mrs: Sarah. Krick 1% mil east of Decatnr. 1 mi south ami % mi. east of Dent School. Administratrix sale. I. Nov. 18 and 19— Sale of 6 Wells county farms, by receivers of Studabaker Bauk. Modern farms and buildings. Nov, 22 —Eli Rich, 9 miles southwest r of Decatur. Farm Sale. i

POTS and SKILLETS Vol. 1. November 2, ~ — — ' ] No. jo

Published each Wednesday In the interest of the People of Deeatnr and vicinity, by The Schafer Hdw. Co. A. W. G., Editor G. W-, Ass’t Editor No matter how much or how little good looks yon are endowed with, you are better looking when you smile. Como down to our store and we will tel! yo u something yo u didn’t know about Hardwarei te '■ The heating stove that looks like a handsome phonograph. That’s the GLOW-BOY. Come in and see it. The only thing that' ever accomplishes anything by just running! around is a circular, saw. Come right in! We ■want you to meet the new- Crosley Band Box. You’ll become great j friends when you get: acquainted. Wonderful I programs on the air! every night. — There's no use trying to joke with a woman. The other day Jones heard a good conundrum and decided to try ft on his wife.

' ■ ■ - I DEMOCR AT WANT ADS BET RE3H Cattle Sale l will sell at public auction. 30 head of dairy and feeding cattle, at the Berne Grain and Hay Bldg., on South Jefferson street, in Berne, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1927 Commencing at 1 I*. M. sharp. - CATTLE Holstein cow, 4 years old, calf by side; Holstein cow. fi years old, calf by side; Holstein cow, 5 years old, calf by side; Holstein cow, 6 years old. calf by side; Holstein cow. 5 years old. calf by side; five heavy Holstein springers from three to six years old. all to freshen soon. Guernsey cow, 2 years old, fresh; Guernsey cow. I years old. fresh; three fresh Jersey cows, ranging from 1 to 6 years old; five red and roan Durham cows. Full blooded. 2 year old Holstein bull, also a Guernsey bull Also a few' breeding cattle. We invite your inspection on these cattle and we assure you that they will be as good a bunch of dairy cattle as any that you ever looked at. . TERMS: Six months' time will be given on good bankaoK notes, drawing 7 per cent, interest from date. One per cent, discount for cash. E. J. AHR & SON PROPRIETOR Jeff Liechty. Roy Johnson. Auctioneers Peoples State Bank, Clerk. i. 1.. I The Best Test | The best test of success is not ■ IgJ how far you have advanced, but how MjE-J much reserve you have laid up. IWF IP* The amount you have sa'*'* l represents your actual advancenv 1 Its size is the best test of .' ~ul HU prosperity. *• (■gfl ' Start a Bank Account at this bank. I|S2 ■gai Peoples-Loan & Trust IHrI BANK OF SERVICE il v J.

“Do you know why 11 ( lam like a mule?” he asked. “No," she replied. “I', knowr you are. but I i don't know why,” I Ten Years Aqo Today Wm Lyby of Monroe ' purchased a Malleable Range. ‘ Him (noticing cow: and calf in field rub I bing noses in bovine love)—"The sight ofi that makes me want to! do the mm? thing " She—"Go to it — That’s our cow.” We wish to announce through our own column that we have been I granted the franchise on Maytag Electric Washers. The new | Maytag is a fine new ard has many • improvements '■ver the iprevious model. The old Maytag was good but the new May- i tag is better. We are anxious for you to see this pew Maytag Electric Wash- ' er. Come in. 5.0.8. See Our Stuff Harrington — Some | people never know* when they have had. enough. j Carrington — That’s true; 1 met a fellow' today who thought j there ought to be an i extra session of Cou-

Kress. I class' te r V»* nl ’'l! t 'uro. We ful ’ p, “"' Rood buck saw ’ J* tl'ts saw lIP an 4 J*l> i ovpr a st lcl( "f . " 1 S’ind " e,nrPbr < «»d watch th e ’ come back. P „, 'no pancakes! ’ Barents whn dh _, tholr difiiron ar be ’ iprolrtem. ‘ j vou’”a ™r bti s in (88 . T ' G ;>"o name 0 ! is a S1 ® I S ’ npp rity ah(l ’“"ves anil range, ’ j""'- floor « ; Proof of the Put they |f p " J’'-" all about tS j solves until they X ' ally pfM form lor you |» | your homa ' ’ | Come hi and | et B | show you WHY: ” ’ ; '-lobe Ranees are mote economical; (2) c'hh, Ranges are more etfi. c ' p nt: (3) Gloheu pes W 11! Kive years of uninterrupted service. v S c H AFER I Hardware Co. Telephone No. 37. ’ Decatur, Indiana “WE SAVE YOU MONEY.’