Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1927 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

iiiaKßistssHßxaai ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * r k aaaxKsaxxaasßA FOR SALE FOR SALE —Fresh cider anti apples at Gregg Orchard, Pennville. 249-141 FOR SALE or TRADE—I6O acres : miles from Pleasant Mills, good soil Barn and House, Small down payment balance easy terms or will consiilu trade. Muntzinger Bros. Convoy, Ohio 261-6t> FQRSALE— Fl7ll~blooded”Duroc~sow and 9 pigs for sale. See Clyde Wolf' 1 3% miles east of Monroe. Ind. 263-3151 COR SALE —Two registered Cottswell Bucks at farmers prices. J. E- Ells worth. Route 9, I’hone 861-E 263-3 tr, FOR SALS —Garland hard coal burn tier. GooiWahape. Victor Amocher Monroe phone. 263 3t> FOR - !SALE - Eight Good Ewe Lamb.', Pure Bred Durov male pigs, oln enough for service. Six miles due East of Decatur. Route 8 C. C. Miller FOR SALE A good sewing machine folding table, lamp, springs and mat tress and a few other articles. Mrs W. A. Keubler, 311 Madison St. 264-31 FOR SALE—4(~Rhode Island Red Pullets. price 75c each. Geo Brown First house south of Dent school house. 264-30 FOR SALE—Guernsey bull calf, good one; phone 96 Schmitt Meat Market 264-3tx FOR SALE-Roll top desk Good condition; also a flat top desk. Phone 416. MS-StM FOR SALE —Library table, fumed oafi a heavy table, good as new. 1416 West Monroe or Phone 921. 265-3tx FOR SALE 1925 Ford Coupe, fully equipped. Natural Wood Wheels. Four balloon tires. Price $195. Otto Huff man, 124 East Grant St. 265-3tx WANTED TV ANTED — Hampshire ” Male hog. Homer Arnold Decatur Rt. 2. Craigville phone. 262-3tx WANTED—\VE will ptt'y 7~1 pound for good, dean, large rags, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-ts WANTED — Poultry. Phone Deca". 877-T or Preble 10 on 20. J. J. Helmrich, Rt. 4 Decatur. 254-3 t PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION 1 will demonstrate the Walker Electric Dish Washer from until 4 o'clock every day at the Schmitt Meat Market. Call and see the Wonderful Washer work Dyonis Schmitt. 263t3 WANTED —Plain or Common sewing Also will make Yarn or Paper Flowers. Cail Grace Moser 125 So. Ist st. 265~2tx WANTED—Baby bed for four year old Must be in good condition. Phone 921 ' 265-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT—Garage near business district. Inquire at Daily Democrat office. 228-62 x FOR RENT —Eight.room house, strictly Modern. Possession December 1 Call E. A. Beavers. 263-ts rent Rf.Nl- 5 room house. Call at 421 No. 7 street. Lew Brokaw. 263t3x FOR RENT —Eight room house an North Second St. known as the Mutschler property. Phone 337. Ed Zimmerman. 265-3tx FOR RENT — Two neatly furnished rooms for light housekeeping, modern; private entrance ami porch on ground floor, one block from court house; heat and lights furnished. Phone 359. 268-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST —White Fox Terrier dog. stub tail. Answers to name of Bobby. Re. ward. Phone H 866. 263-3 tx CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Chicago, Nov. 9.— HNS) —Wheat closed 1-8 to 3-8 c down; corn closed 1-2 to 5-8 c down; oats closed, 1-8 to l-4c down. Speculative grain close: Wheat — Dee., $1.25 1-4 to 3-8; March, $1.29 to $1.29 1-8; May, $1.31 7-8 to $1.32. Corn —Dec., 84 7-8 c to 85c; March, 88 7-8 to 89c; May, 92 1-8 to l-4c. Oats 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 3,300, the Daily Democrat reaches those who wish to buy or sell! Nov. 12 —Fred Busche. 4 miles south of Decatur, 35 head of Duroc hogs. Nov. 14—Mrs. Mary T. Holthouse & Mrs. Ida Martz. 4 miles southwest tof Decatur. 80 and 60 acre farm sale. Nov. 15—Mrs. Sa/ah Krick 1% mi east of Decatur, 1 mi south and y 2 mi. east of Dent School, Administratrix sale. Nov. 18 and 19— Sale of 6 Wells county farms, by receivers of Studabaker Bank. Modern farms and buildings. Nov. 22 —Eli Rich. 9 miles southwest of Decatur, Farm Sale.

■ a x x k s a x : ; r s: si x :r u k « « « BUSINESS CARDS * K XXXBIJRBRS X X X X X X X . I '■ ■ ■ I- ...... | ■ — H. FROHN APFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC It A HEALTH SERVICE 2 Th* Neurncalometer Servles j| Will Convince You t, a t 104 S. Third Street r Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 P-m. A' I II . • ; LOANS il You Can Save Money on I. Farm Mortgage Loans 2. City Mortgage Loans x with the Union Central Life Ins. Co. Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Corner 2nd & Monroe Streets Decatur, Indiana t8. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 s Ambulance Service d . * FEDERAL FARM LOANS I I [ I Abstracts, of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Ette Reduced October 6, 1924 See French Quinn ‘‘ Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER ( OPTOMETRIST < , Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: ; « to 11:30—12:30"to 6:vo Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. t MONEY TO LOAN an unlimited amount of 6 PER CENT i money on improved real estate. ' FEDERAL FARM LOANS , I Anstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE ij 133 S. 2nd St. 1 Q- —0 LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS ( Calls answered promptly day or i night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 | Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 j LADY ATTENDANT O ; O , ~ —- r —-I— - Roy „ Johnson . AUCTIONEER m 'Arw Decatur, - - - Indiana Office L Peoples Loan ’ W and Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022. O|xhi the door to belter health by the neri to their work of trans-j milting vital ri»-' rgy throughout bodv. Spinal I.- 1 “move the cause ,! of ill-health. Phone for an appointment. I CHARLES & CHARLES j Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 : 127 No. Second St. Phone 628 Do You Want to BUY, SELL J OR TRADE REAL ESTATE ' See i 11. S. MICHAUD > 133 S. 2nd St. I’hone 101 r —— Jo O' f D. 1< TEEPLE 1 State Licensed Truck Line I c Daily truck between I Decatur and Fl. Wayne at i regular railroad rates. L ; censed by Indiana Public Service l Commission Decatur Phone 251 1 Fort Wayne Phone A8405 .0 0

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1927

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs Receipts 900; holdovers 291. market sternly. Quotations: 250-350 , lbs. $10.25-10.50; 200-250 Tt>«. 25 * 10.59; 160-200 Tbs $10.15-10.50; 1305 160 Tbs. $9.75-10.40; packing SOWS, t $8.50-9.25. ■ I Cattle Receipts 150; market I steady; calves 100; steady. Bulk I quotations: Vealers sl6. stendy; bet t I steers sl4 SQ; beef cows $10.50-11,50; low cutter and cutter cows. $6-7. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Receipts Calves 50; hogs p‘>o; sh.ep 150; market 25-40 lower. 225300 tbs. $9.55-9.65; 180-225 lbs. $9.359.45; 160 180 tbs $9-9.25; pigs SBSO- - roughs $7-7.75; stags $5-6; calves sl4 down: lambs sl3 down. Cattle handled only I’9o-1308'22 eee LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Collected Nov. 9.) Fowls • . 19c Leghorn Fowls 10c Chickens 19c Leghorn Chickens-... . 12c Old Roosters 10c White Ducks 13c Colored Ducks 9c Geese lie Eggs, dozen 40c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Nov. 9.) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel ——7 s c Oats 43c New Yellow Corn (ear) $1.05 White or Mixed Corn (ear) SI.OO Wheat $1.22 LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 42c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 44c BIRTH Farcia Eileen is the name of a girl baby born to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baker, 944 High street, Tuesday morning. This is the first child in the family. Mother and baby are doing nicely. O o For Tornado and Windstorm Insurance—See Us. When the storm comes Be Readv. LEO -Dutch" EH IN GER Over Fricklc’s Place Phone 104. O o= - —~-j-4o ALLEN J. MILLER, M. D. Physician & Surgeon g 244 W. Madison Street Decatur, Indiana 'Phones; Office 630—Residence 570 j I Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. in. ! 1 () 0 CHRISTE BOHNKE AUCTIONEER (.till 87 l-ll ot; see Inc al the Cheese Factory. O () j Roofing—Spouting—Tin Wcrk |, HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve ycu. Decatur Sheet Metal Works i E. A. GIROD 11th & Nuttman Ave. Phone 331' Res. 1224 I I < < • BW ——W’—UBfaiA u.3—«7<—a—r— Im _mi■ 3KCUSS— —O—Mb TEACHING IN ALL HEED and BAND INSTRUMENTS Terms arc very reasonable. Keels and musical supplies carried in stock. Dealer for Buescher Band & Orchestra Instruments. CORNELIUS DURKIN 437 Mercer Ave. 181—Phone 585 EB3SB—- — Typewriting Stenographic Work II you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will ibe glad to do it. Phone 12 for ’ appointment. i Florence Holthouse I Judg'e .1. T. Merrvman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. ar e—khk LET ME tell you about our OLD AGE and RETIREMENT Policy. A policy that guarantees you an income at old age. If interested write T. I). SCHIEI ERSTEIN, Decatur. Indiana. Special Agent for Commonwealth Life Insurance Co.

; WATSON NOT TO ATTEND HEARING •' Indianapolis, Nov. 9. — (INS) — ; Pleading ill health, IT. ’8- Senator ' .lames E. Watson, IStqmlblican, of Indiana, today advised Attorney Geni eral Arthur L Gillioni, by telegram k from Washington. I). he will not ' be able to attend the hearing Novem- ' her 21. before the Indiana supreme court when Glliiom will seek to have the contempt penalty of Dr. E. 3. ' Shumaker, superintendent of the In- ' iliana antlisaloen leagues. Increased, i. Glliiom recently charged that Dr. ; Shumaker sought to bring pressure on the supreme court in his contempt case and that for that reason Gillioni had asked the state court to increase the dry leader’s 60-day state farm sentence and $250 fine, which was imposed on Dr- Shumaker for 1 his criticism of the court's liquor c decisions. 1 Gillioni asked the court to call Senator Watson, Arthur R. - Robinson and cither notables as wit- - nesses and subpbneas for these men B have Is en issued. Senator Watson's i telegram said: "t am not in a physie cal condition to make the trip to Indianapolis. If you want my deposi•ion you can have it, tut it would be taken here.” .i —- COURT HOUSE I. • , Sues Guardian A suit on a guardian's bond was filed by the state on relation of Bow Trenary against Charles F. Trenary and others today The relatrix alleges that the defendant Charles F Trenary was appointed her guardian and that he failed to file current and final reports and that he failed to account to or pay to the relatrix her i hare of the sum due her. She demands judgment for $1,198.03 with interest. Attorney George Mock, of Bluffton, is counsel for the plaintiff. Estate Opened Letters of administration have been issued to William A. Myers in tlie estate of John C. Myers. He tiled bond in the sum of S6OO. o 16 Indicted In Connection W ith Bank Closing i Lafayette, Ind., Nov. 9. —. (UP) — The Tippecanoe county grand jury I has returned 16 indictments in con-1 ! nection with the failure three months ago of the Peoples Loan and Trust: company of this city. Two of the are against the president of the defunct bank, _ i ATTEND RUMMAGE SALE M. E. CHURCH I BASEMENT Saturday, Nov. 12, 19, 26 'I | Sale starts 1 o’clock. II I Q (j

PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned administratrix, will sell at public auction on the Krick farm, li.j miles east of Decatur, 1 mile south and Vi mile east of Dent school on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1927 Commencing at 10:00 a. m. ONE TEAM GRAY MULES Six years old, weight 2,800 lbs., sound, well broke and a real pair of mules. 11—HE Al) OF C ATTLE—II I White Shorthorn cow, G years old, will be fresh Dec. Ist; Roan cow, 6 years old, will he fresh Dee. Ist: 2 Shorthorn cows, 4 years old, giving good flow; I Jersey cow, 5 years old, giving good flow of milk; Red cow, 4 years old, giv ing good flow of milk; 2 yearling Steers; 3 Spring calves. 50—HEAD OF SHEEP—SO 49 good young Shropshire Ewes; 1 Shropshire Buck. 44—HEAD OF HOGS—44 I I 5 good brood sows; 1 Male hog; 38 Shoats weighing from 65 to 15(1 lbs. POULTRY—It»() White Wyandotte young laying hens; 10 head of Ducks. HAY AND GRAIN—2O acres of corn in field; 20 tons of Timothy hay; 150 bushel of old corn in crib; 100 bushel of oats. FARM IMPLEMENTS Four farm wagons: beet rack, wagon box; disc; web hay loader and side ! | delivery rake, like new, sulky plow; two corn planters; Moline drill, tertil . I izer attachment, new: corn plow; mower: manure spreader; spike tooth and , spring tootli harrows; land roller; 2 walking breaking plows; two 5-shove) k i cultivators; double shovel; fetid grinder witji sacker; corn shelter; fan mill; -1 grindstone; 2 sets work harness;-shovuJs; forks and many small articles too ' I numerous to mention. TRACTOR Fordson tractor, fully equipped, fenders, etc.; two bottom . 12-inch Oliver plows; tractor disc. TERMS All sums of $lO and under, cash; over $lO a rredit of 12 i months on good bankable note bearing 8% interest the last G months; 4% discount for cash on sums over SIO.OO. , MRS. SARAH KRICK, Administratrix ROY JOHN'SON, Auctioneer. JOHN STAROST, Clerk ■ Lunch served by Ladies Aid

■ ! -I John Jarrell. He is charged with bankers' embezzlemt ut and with being an accessory before the fact in an alleged' perjury committed by John ! M. McWilliams, secretary and treasurer Os the bank. —o Set th* Habl,'—Trade at Hom*, It Pay* o- ■■ ■ ■— XO'I Ht: OF < OMMIMSIOMIH'S Stl.l'. OF IIKAI. I-IS'I'VI'I'. Notice Is hereby given that the tri-1 derslaned eominl»»l<>ner sppolnted by 1 the Adiuns Circuit Court, of Adiitas County State of Indiana, at the September 1627 TeVtn of said Court In a cause fol- partition of real estate for wltli h t liis action was brought wherein i ' Hem v Gallmeyer is plaintiff and Fred Gallnieyir ct al are defenrtents mid which is .aiise number 12IHI on the i lvII docket of said Court by authority ot «nl<| Court will offer for sale at private sale to the highest an-.! best bidder at the Uiw Office of l-’ruehte and Bitterer In the M.irrlsson Block In the City of (tecatur. Adams County. State of Indiana on Tuesday lieeemher 6. 192, between the hours of lo:0t) o’eloik A. M and 4 ov o'eloi k P. M. of said day and If not sold on said day the same will l«t continued and offered for aale ueI tween the hours of each sui eeeding day thereafter until the same Is sold, the 1 following described real estate In Xdanis Count,' State of Indiana t" wit: ' The north fifty-two (521 acres of the ’ east half of the north east quarter of section two <2l In townahlji twentyeight <2Bl north of lange thirteen (1:1) east the south line of the fifty-two (821 I acres to extend front east to west line! >f said .tract and far enough south of the north line of sai<l tract running parallel with said north line to make • fifty-two (521 acres in Adams County. | State of Indiana. 1 TF.K.MS OF SAI.E—One third •to he , I paid cash on day of sale, one third to he paid in nine months and one third to be paid In eighteen months from date , of sale respectively. The purchaser must give his notes for deferred payments waiving valuation and appraisement laws with « per eent interest from date to be secured by free hold surety and by mortgage on the premiseses sold. The purchaser however, if he so lesires. may pay aH cash. The same shall he sold free of liens. Such sale shall be made subject to the approval >f the Adams Circuit Court and will not he sold for less than the full appraised value thereof as specified in *he order of s;Dtd Court. J Fred Fruchte. Commissioner Fruchte and Litterer. Attorneys. Nov. 9-16-23 HAVE KIDNEYS EXAMINED BY YOUR DOCTOR Take Salts to Wash Kidneys if Back Pains You or Bladder Bothers Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water each clay, also take 1 ralts occasionally, says a noted auithorlty, who tells us that too much ! rich food forms acids which almost I paralyze the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken; then you may suffer with a thill misery in the kidney region, shhrp ikiibh in the back jor sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have (rheumatic twinges. The urine gets : cloudy, full of sediment, the channels ! often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek n«lief two or three times during the night. ‘ To help neutralize these irritating ' acids, to help cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water liefore breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may then act fine. .This famous salts is made from the acid xis grapes and lemon juice, combined v. itli lithia. and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. . Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- ' jure and makes a delightful efferves I cent lithia-water drink.

POTS andWIETSi Vol. 1. Nov. 9,192 L ' '—l

| Published each 1 Wednesday t in the interest of the ' People of Decatur « and vicinity, by The Schafer Hdw Co. I A. W. G-, Editor G. W., A*«’t Editor JtistMi (reminder.! Two J weeks to Thanksgiving. Sharpen up that carving knife. ■ s No need to go to the v cities to do your | Christmas shopping. > Decatur merchants are ■ I showing wonderful | lines of merchandise | this faM. and at better, f ptrices than big city | stores. Trade at home- t Who told all the I boys in this town to ask their parents to do their Christmas shopping early? < The Glow-Boy doesn't require any more fuel than the old fashioned heatingt-tove that only < half heats your home. ‘ — - I We overheard this at the postofflce. < Lady "Isn't it just i terrible, I've taught my . < pet poodly every thing I I |jnow, and he’s still ’ dumb.” i We did the family washing at Henry

Busches Duroc SALE , 35 HEAD OF DUROC HOGS BOARS AND GILTS Sale to be held at farm, 4 miles south of Decatur, Indiana, R. R. 5. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1927 at 1 o’clock P. M. Five Hundred Bushels of Potatoes will also be offered. Sample of same to be on hand at day of sale. FRED BUSCHE, Decatur, Ind. PUBLIC SALE"" As lam selling my farm at public auction, lllc Ui|,l . l , r signed, will sell at public sale on the llolthous I.uni. ill ' t south of Decatur. miles north of Monroe, on * • oat 27, all of our personal property, on ' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 192/ Commencing at o’clock A. M. —HORSES— Xvrs One bay marc, 12 years old. with foal; one ;ny • old, with foal; one roan mare, t) years old, with foa . "in roan colt, 6 months old. CATTLE One Guernsey cow, 5 years old, fresh No’.. -C: one ~ll ' cow, 3 years old, fresh Nov. 21; one Guernsey cow. > }' >' fresh May 9; one Guernsey cow, 5 years old. h ' - ii,.ifcr 2 llolstejn cow’, 5 years old, fresh April 15; one (ai him} - years old. fresh May 15; one Guernsey hciicr. - yeais < in May; one Guernsey bull, 2 years old. Six brood sows and one gilt; 22 fall pigs; °" c uw 6 pigs; 27 feeders, weigh from 100 to 125 pounds; one double immuned; one year old Chester Mhih Five dozen While Leghorn Big English Laying 100 Pullets, Big English Leghorns. FARMING IMPLEMENTS W( . lK r One Fordson tractor and plow, A-l wagon like new. and beet rack; 1 wagon and .><»*'• , i pain drill, like new; 1 Deering hinder, 0 ft. cut. good cond ■ ] p & hay loader; 1 Deering mower; 1 John Deere corn p. :! '. s(C tion 0. 2-row corn plow; 1 Deering double disk: U 11 . b , |V | (M |. spring tooth harrow; 1 spike tooth harrow. 00-1 o<> • ( . j der; 1 walking breaking plow; 2 7-shovel plows, manure spreader; tanlT heater. i C() ll;ii>: HARNESS -One set good breeching harness u> one single harness. GRAIN AND HAY ~,i |< M |,ler i» Four ton good timothy hay; 100 shocks s lih 1 ‘ | vv ; 22'' mow ; 209 bushel of -l*h of July Oats; 30 bubushel corn in crib. MISCELLANEOUS j i) t W Three 50-gal. oil drums; shovels and hay Cream Separator, good condition; 1 baseburnei, 200 ft. water pipe, in. (iver sl*’ ;l TERMS— AU sums of $lO and under cash. l) . lll j ia bie it of 12 months will be given, purchaser Kl''' b . [orcas' 1 note bearing SC interest the last 6 months. I‘< *■ on sums over SIO.OO. MRS. MARY T. HOLTHOUSE ana ALFRED RAUCH, Owners. Clcrk . Roy Johnson Auct. JohnSl.uos, Lunch served on ground.

Yake's last week. Now I they own a MAYTAG., "It's the greatest wash-' er 1 ever suw," is W ( l!t t i Mrs. Yake says about' it. i Radio Fans "Tune in” on this newspaper and get the latest about Hardware. There was a -pro- ! gram last night from Station KDKA that was worth $1.50 of any i man's money. Did you get it? You did if you had a Crosley set. "What is the charge for this battery?" “One and a half volts." "How much Is that in American money?" Ten Years Ago Today John L. Kline pm chased a Onion City Storm Buggy. The Real Trouble John: “And the worst of it is. she didn't say ‘No,’ till I'd spent all my cash on her.” Tom: "Nevgr mind, old boy. there are as good fish in the sea as ever were caught." John: "Yes, but what’s the good of that when you’ve useu up all your bgjt?" The hunting season

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