Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1927 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESSjARDS
■ CLASSIFIED ADS K FOR SALE FOR SAIJC —Fresh cider and apples at Gregg Orchard, Pennville. A 24944 t FOR SALfc—Eight Good Ewe Lamb.’ Pure Bred Duroc male pigs, old enough for service. Six miles due East of Decatur. Route 8 C. C. Miller 263-E. O. D.3tx FdR SALE Roll top desk" Good condition; also a flat top desk. Phone 416. - 11 ' :li x •* FOR SALE—Library table, fumed oak a heavy table, good as new. 1416 West Monroe or Phone 921. 265-3tx FOR SALE—I92S Ford Coupe, fully equipped. Natural Wood Wheels. Four balloon tires. Price $195. Otto Huffman. 124 East tyrant St. 265;’.’x FOR SALE—We are closing out our line of electric washers and ironers at practically cost. Northern Indiana Public Service Company. 265-6 t FOR SALE—Hampshire Male Hog, 18 months old. Peter Pearson. Kt. 1; phone 870-R. _ 266t3x Dependable Used Cars 1925 Dodge Brothers Coupe . $550.00 1923 Dodge Brothers Sedan $45000 1923 Dodge Brothers Coupe $375.00 1923 Dodge Brothers Touring $275 00 1920 Dodge Brothers Touring SIOO.OO 1923 Studebaker Touring $250.00 1922 Maxwell Touring $125.00 1925 Ford Tudor Sedan $325.00 1923 Ford Coupe..— $125.00 1925 Ford Touring. Balloon Tires SBS 1924 Ford Roadster w • SIOOO 1925 Graham Brothers I’/g ton Truck, closed cab and stake body $700.00 1925 Dodge Brothers, Panel Delivery $350.00 1920 ' luternatici*! Iti Ton Truck, Chassis and Cab $325.00 1923 Ford Ton Truck, Cab and Body .. $125.00 TERMS OPEN EVENINGS Saylors Motor Co, FOR SALE —¥wo registered Guernsey male calves. 10 and 7 months old, also grade Guernsey male calf 3 days old. Call 696. 267-3tx FOR*SALE— Rang ' Lawrence Pearson, Dierkes Street. ____________________ WANTED WANTED —Baby bed for four year old Must be in good condition. Phone 921. 265-3tx YOUNG MEN WANTED: To - team the Variety store business- Here is your chance to learn a business and be paid while learning. Apply at Charlie Voglewede shoe store mornings. National 5 & 10 Cent Stores Co 2G6t3 ■Wanted—A girl to help with housework. Prefer one who can go home at night. Phone 911. WAN'TED-WE" will pay 7c aj pound for good, clean, large ragtf, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-ts FOR RENT FOR RENT—Garage near business j district. Inquire at “Daily Democrat] office. 228-62 X FOR RENT—'Dwelling, North Second J st. Dore B. Erwin, Phones 85 and 304. | FOR RENT—Eight room house, strictly Modern. Possession December 1. Call E. A. Beavers. 263-ts Ff'fß RENT—Eight room house on 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 and porch on ground floor, one block from court house: heat and lights furnished. Phone 359. 268-3 t LOST AND FOUND FOUND —Sow, weighing about 300 lbs ! Owner may have same by paying for this ad and for feed. Musser Bros. Decatur R. 9 266-3 t Or How Much A woman’s holiday problem is not so much where to go to as to what to wear to go tn. CHRISTE BOHNKE AUCTIONEER Call 874-11 or see me at the Cheese Factory. o- — . ALLEN J. MILLER, M. D. i Physician & Surgeon 244 W. Madison Street . Decatur, Indiana Phones: Office 630 —Residence 570 Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. 6 - .... o 0- -Z=O For Tornado and Windstorm Insurance—See Us. When the storm comes Be Ready. LEO “Dutch” EHINGER Oxer Frickle’s Place Phone 104. Ou— C
IKKKXKMKKKKKKXXW" $ w BUSINESS CARDS " C KKKSKXSSXSS«XHS>I 11. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. ' * DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC t A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service i Will Convince Vou t at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 ‘ Office Houre: 10-12 «.m. 1-5 6-8 P-m. 1 _ _ - ‘ LOANS t You Can Save c Money on 1. Farm Mortgage Loans i 2. City Mortgage Loans t with the r Union Central Life Ins. Co. ’ Suttles-Edwards Co. t Agents , Corner 2nd A Monroe Streets Decatur, Indiana ' - S. E. BLACK Funeral Director 1 New Location, 20t> S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant 1 Calle enswered promptly day or night 1 Office phone 500 Home phone 727 1 Ambulance Service I FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abetractr; of Title Real Estat*. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rare Reduced. October 6, 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Cdasses 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. 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 Roy M Johnson I AUCTIONEER Decatur, - - - Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan Mil and Trust Co. iSEi-sHL Phones 606 and 1022. O|H i) the door to K, better health by ng the neivcs un ' to their work of transmitting vital en1 ergy throughout f^"®/® body. Spinal W- W^V a(, j ustnunts remove 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 O o | DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street Bacllary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood test- For particulars, call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. n- - o O===zi=:==- —O -: I D. F. TEEPLE I ' State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur and Ft. Wayne at regular railroad rates. Licensed by Indiana Public Service Commission DecPtur Phone 251 i Fort Wayne Phone A8405 ' o
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1927.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, Nov. 11—(UP)—Hog receipts 8800; holdovers 154; market 50-65 c down; 250-350 lbs. $9.75 $10.15; 1 200-250 lbs $9.75-$10.15: 160-200 lbs. 1,59.50-$10; 130-160 lbs. $9.25-19.75; 90- $ 130 lbs. $9-$9.50; Kkng sows SB-$8.50. ■ Cattle receipts 400; calves receipts 800; market steady cal ver 50c up; vealers $16.516.50. Sheep Receipts 6500;market steady to 2oe down; bulk fat lambs $14.00; Bulk cull lambs slo.afi-$11.50; bulk fat ewes $5.50-$7.00. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 11 —(INS) — ’ Receipts—Cattle 125; calves 75; sheep 300; hogs 50d; hog market steady to 25 higher; 200-300 lbs. 9.4$ 9.75; 160-200 lbs. 9.00-9.30; pigs 8.50 8.65; roughs 6.00-7.50; stags 5.00-6.00; calves 15.00 down; lambs 12.50 down; cattle choice steers 8.50-16.00; common 7.50-9.00; choice tteifers 8.007.50; choice cows 6.50-7.00; common 4.50-5.00; canners and cutters 3.004.00; bulls 5.50-7.00. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Nov. 10) Fowls 19c Leghorn Fowls I® C Chickens 19c Leghorn Chickens ■■ 12c Old Roosters 1® White Ducks - 13< Colored Ducks 9c Geese - 11® Eggs, dozen 40c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Nov. 10) Barley, per bushel — 60< Rye, per bushel 75< Oats ' 44c New Yellow Corn (ear) White or Mixed Corn (ear) SI.OO Wheat $1.22 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen -42 c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 44c WORLD PAUSES IN TRIBUTE TO SOLDIER DEAD (CONTIMED FROM PAGE ONE) this Armistice Day. . In more than 150 Hoosier communities, programs were being held today under the auspices of the boys who once more donned faded khaki uniforms. The program throughout the state varied, yet through all ran a serious thought of the world dead and the significance of Armistice Day. o— _—,... Women Becomes Howard County Commissioner Kokomo, Ind., Nov 11 —(UP) — Indiana's first woman county com missioner took office today when Mrs EdiUx Stevens, widow of Warren Stevens, took her husband's place or the Howard county board. O — <) Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work | HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an | opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 11th & Nuttman Ave. Phone 331 Res. 1224 » t' TEAC HING 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 585 BSaKHaHHHKHEBaaMOHMMB Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra ty|K'writing or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. ''Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. 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 Commonwealth Life Insurance Co.
I SELECTIONS FOR CONTESTS PICKED n ' I I I Music Supervisors Select \ Numbers For High School Music Contest '• * The Supervisors of music in Adams county will meet Saturday morning y at 10 o'clock, at the high school 1 j building at Mouroe, for the I>urpose of ' selecting the instrumental* music to ] be used for the County Music and Literary Contests, which will be held April 6 and 7 in Berne and Decatur, J respectively. The Literary contest t wlil be held in the Decatur high • school auditorium on April 6. and the L ’ following night, the music contest will ' 1 Ih> held iu the Community Building I auditorium at Berne. .' The vocal numbers selected are as i follows: Vlirls Solo—‘ Four Leaf Clover"—by Whitney Coombs. Boys Solo —"My Heart’s in the Highland," from 101 Best Songs. j Girls Duet — “Cradle Song ’ —by Brahms. Arr. by Protheroe. Boys Duet —"Bells of the Sea" —by salman, Arr. by Zamechik. Mixed Duet —"I Love a Little Cottag"'—by Spott-O'Hara. ' Jiris Quartet—“ The Little Papoose" •by Sherwood. Boys Quartet —“Sweet Genevieve" — by Tucker, from Twice 55,’ Green Book No. 2. Mixed Quartet —“Carry Me Back to Old Virginny”—James Bland. Girls Glee Club—" May Day Song"— by Ann Risher. Boys Glee Club—“ Bells of St. Marys" -by Emmett Adams. The mixed chorus number will also be selected tomorrow along with the instrumental music. The supervisors are endeavoring to select easy numbers which will be within the ability of all high school pupils, even those who do not have music in the school.
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Former Enemy Nations Observe Armistice Day Washington, Nov. 11 —(INS)—The ! Black, Red and Gold flag of the Ger- ! man republic flew at full staff today above the German embassy here. Like- , wise the flags of the kinddom of hun-j' igaiy him! the Republic ot Australia i ■ i were unfurled above the legislations ot ( I those governments. lu this silent manner these former I enemy Nations took official cognizance of Armistice Day in the capital ' of the country whose force of arms and 1 wealth thrown into the conflict on the j side of the Allies brought to an end; (he Great World conflagration nine: . years ago. It was their way of proclaming that I they accept the observance of Armis-] tice Day in America as a day of sor-j rowful remembrance of the dead of all Nations and the thanksgiving for the | peace of the world, and not a day of I | INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO. New York, Sept. 28, 1927. | The Board of Directors have declar- ' ed a quarterly dividend of Sixty cents i (60d a share on the Common Stock lof flhis Company, payable November I ' 15. 1927, to Common Stockholders of' | record at the close of business Novem- . ber Ist, 1927. Checks will be mailed. Transfer I books will not close. OWEN SHEPHERD. i ‘ Vise-President & Treasurer o I • \OIK E TO NOS-RESIDENTS ... In tht' IdmiiN < ir<*nit < oiirf, September Term, 1D27. \o. 121M4. For Divorce 1 THE STATE OF INDIANA ADAMS COUNTY SS Agne* Simon, vs. Gordon Simon > It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Gordon Simmon of the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, Notice is therefore hereby given the , said Gordon Simon that he he and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 3rd day of January, 1928, the same being the 38th ■ Jurldicial Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House 1 in the City of Decatur, commencing on . Monday, the 21st day of November A. D. 1928, and plead by answer or def mur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. “ Witness, my name, and the Seal of said 1 Court hereto affixed, this Ist day of November, 1927. ? John E. Nelson, Clerk H. M. De Voss, Attorney Nov. 1, 1927 Nov. 4-11-18
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gloating celebration tor victory over a crushed and beaten foe. o Malodorous Bilge Water The water that collects tn bilges has a peculiar fetid odor which Is very strong If the bilges are not cleaned often. In the navy bilges are pumped out at least once dally and , thoroughly cleaned once a week.
SCHMITTS QUALITY MIJAT MARKET | | All ( uts of Spring Lamb I Plenty Fresh Oysters 'Spring Chickens I Beef and Pork Tenderloin Spring Ducks Veal and Pork Birds I -SPECIALS FOR SATURDAYIAII Pork Home Made Sausage 25c lb. Lean Pork Steak 25c lb. Baby Beef Steak 25c Ik | Boiling Beef 12y 2 c to 15c Hi. I Veal Steak 30c lb. I Home Made Minced Meat 25c lb. | Home Made Cottage Cheese 20c lb. I Bulk Sauer Kraut 10c lb. j Large Juicy Dill Pickles 6 for 25c 6 Philadelphia Cream Cheese 15c pkg. f Battleship Coffee 2 pounds i Bursleys Coffee 2 pounds SOc b Shoe Peg Corn, As You Like It, 2 cans 35c All Little Elf, regular 15c canned goods, 2 cans for 25c Try Our Whipping and Coffee Cream SMOKED MEAT SPECIALS Smoked Skinned Hams, whole or half 27c ft. Hockless Picnic Hams, 4to 6 lbs. each 23c ft. Regular Picnic Hams 21c ft. Smoked Tenderloin or Chops 35c ft. Medium Home Cured Bacon, chunk 25c ft. Fancy Light Sugar Cured Bacon, chunk..32cft. Smoked Veal and Beef Tongues 35c ft. Smoked Jowels 20c ft. LARD SALE 3 lb. Pail 48c 10 lb. Pail Uls 5 lb. Pail 75c 50 lb. Can $7.25 di iriiriifiin iht— ri"- r-r—-"» Phones U p Q c k m jH 95 k "• f ‘ 0111,11111 Delivery 96 Meat Market service _/ _______ PUBLIC SALE As I am selling my farm at public auction, we. th' sigued, will sell at public sale on tbe Holthouse nunsouth of Decatur, 1% miles north ol Monroe, on 27, all of our personal properly, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1927 Commencing at TTS:OO o'clock A. M—HORSES— , One bay mare, 12 years old. with foal; one pr;i\ J" J ' 1 • , old, with fosd; one roan mare, 9 years old, with 1(1,11 roan colt, 6 months old. —CATTLE— , . sev One Guernsey cow, 5 years old, fresh Nov. .. ' " ' cow, 3 years old, fresh Nov. 21; one Guernsey cin’ - . y ons fresh May 9; one Guernsey cow, 5 vears old. li t-4i ', 'jf er 2 Holstein cow, 5 years old, fresh April J < ’ 1 " \' ll ‘ l i.i fresh years old. fresh May 15; one Guernsey heder, _ y- 1 ■ in May; one Guernsey bull, 2 years old. —HOGS — . , | and Six brood sows and one gill; 22 fall pigs; one 6 pigs; 27 feeders, weigh from 100 to 125 pounds, o ' double immuned; one year old Chester NX hitc. Five dozen White Leghorn Big English l-ay ll .-. 100 Pullets, Big English Leghorns. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Wfbfr One Fordson tractor and plow, A-l con' 1 grain wagon like new. and heel rack; 1 wagon and bov, | pain drill, like new; 1 Deering binder. (> ft. cut, good con' 1 •, p & hay loader; 1 Deering mower; 1 John Deere coin | ■ .|’_ scC [j o n O. 2-row corn plow; 1 Deering double " ( | i friv t (| h spring tooth harrow; 1 spike tooth harrow, o’ ’ 11( i Imkil; 1 der; 1 walking breaking plow; 2 7-shovel plows, manure spreader; tank heater. . n( i collars; HARNESS One set good breechmg harness , one single harness. GRAIN AND HAY , f(X | ( | er in Four tqn good timothy hay; 400 shocks sin" ■ mow; 200 £ushel of 4th of July Oats; 30 bushel ba” - bushel corn in crib. MISCELLANEOUS , | )c i,aval Three 50-gal. oil drums: shovels anti hay . .i lC( -|barro"' : Cream Separator, good condition; 1 baseburner, 200 ft. water pipe, IVs in. . . r *lll ll cr ', TERMS- All sums of and under cash. ' ” • l);inl;il |,le it of 12 months will be given, purchaser to gi'< ( j fir ci isJ note bearing 8' i interest the last 6 months. 4 <'■ on sums over SIO.OO, MRS. MARY T. HOLTHOUSE and ALFRED RAUCH, Owners. clerk , Roy Johnson Auct, JohnSbuos, Lunch served on ground.
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