Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1927 — Page 2
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■■■■■■dKKKHXKBWB ■ CLASSIFIES) ADS * ■ ■XKHaKMKStMMKRKK , ■m. "■■■ n.i i FOR SALE PRIVATE SALE 1 will offer at private sale all of my household furnishings atul can Name exceptionally low prices on Gas Range; Sellers Kitchen cabinet; Dining room Table, Chairs and Buffet; Refrigerator; New Typewriter; 2 beds Springs and Mattress: 1 Fine Antique Solid Walnut Dresser; Hoover and Bissell Sweepers; Rugs. Many other articles. Call in person, any hour, day or evening. Mrs. Clyle Noble. 346 So Third St. 278-ts FOR SALE- My property In Pleasant Mills consisting of two .acres of ground with eight room house, large garage, chicken house, good well and cistern, lights in all buildings. Will give abstract. Priced right. Terms. Phone 3901. H. O. Davis Pleasant Mills Indiana. 275 6t eod FOR SALE—-A Renown hard coal Hase Burner. In good condition. Call 878-K 280- x FOR SALE 30 White Rock Pullets? Walter Thieme, phone H-845. 280t3 FOR SALE Duroc male hog; 9months old. Vernon Arnold. Cralgville phone. Decatur R. R. 2. 280-3tx FOR SALE —Duroc male hog ell g 1 ble to register. C. O. Manley, Decatur, Ind. R. R. 9 Monroe Phone. 281-3tx FOR BALE!—Two Ifirst class rabbit dogs; one black and tan. six years old; one small spotted and four years old. First house west of G. E. on Marshall St. 281-3tx RtMMAGE SALE - The W. I< M. S. of the Methodist church will hold a rummage sale in the church basement Saturday beginning at twelve o'clock. 281FOR SALE OF RENT House 2 blocks from Court House good furnace, Electric pump both kind of water in house, hot and cold, lights, gas batu, toilet complete, garage and good big lot, possession right away See D. H Hunsicker. 281-6tx FOR SALE —Chevrolet 2 door*Sedan. Not. a late model but in extra good condition. Make me an offer. J. D. Baker, Oakland and Pontiac Sales room, Third street, 282-2 t WANTED .Wanted —we wiii pay 7c a pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered at this office'. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-ts WANTED —Embroidery work to do. Will also do plain sewing. Call 1056. 280t6x WANTED —To buy some feeding hogs Phone W. A. Wherry, Monroeville. R, R. 3 28t)-6tx WANTED—Salesman. Our proposition requires man of high caliber who is on his toes, neat in appearance, has good habits-a go-getter will be amply rewarded. Local work. Reference required. Address Box 100, care of Decatur Daily Democrat. 282-3 t BOARD AND ROOM -.With all niud< :n conveniences. $7.50 per week. Erie Grocery and Restaurant. Phone 965. 282FOR RENT FOlt RENT—Eight room htfuse, strictly Modern. Possession December 1 Call E. A. Beavers. 263-ts i- OR RENT —A house at 109 South Eleventh street. Mrs. William Fingland. 280-3 L FOR RENT —Pleasant sleeping rooms! in modern home; suitable tor two I persons. With board if desired., Phone 1142 or call at 350 North 10th I st. 280t3 FOR RENT—Four room semi modern house, furnished. Phone 789 280-3 t FOR RENT—7 room modern house on N. Second st. J. F. Arnold, Phone 709 or 1084. 280t7 FOR RENT—Modern house near business section. Possession at once. Phone 58. 280-3tx FC.. KENT—one sleeping room reasonable rent, near Court House. Phone 1223. 281-llx FOR RENT OR SALE—AH modern seven room house; bath, toilet, electric lights, gas, large cement cellar, furnace, automatic pump for soft hot and cold water, cistern and garage. George F. Flanders, Phone 438. 282-4 t LOST AND FOUND LOST—Out of car or left in home while servicing radio, a navy blue wool sweater. Call 592. 282-3 t o Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tonwsend and son, Bud, will arrive tonight from Frankfort, Kentucky to motor back with Mrs. Jessie Deam who will visit at the Capitol hotel for the winter. o NOTICE TO NON-IIEMDENTS Jn the IflninM Circuit < oiirt. Aovvnibrr Term, 11)27 Foreclosure of Me<*Unnic'« Lieu ________ * STATE OF INDIANA ADAMS COUNTY SS: W. V. Wood, vs. G. S. Laeknett and G. S. Laeknett Oil Co. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that G. S. Laeknett and G. S. Laeknett OH Co., of the above named defendants are nonresidents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said G. S. Laeknett and G. 8. Laeknett OH Co., tliat they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 20 day of January. 1928. the same being the 53 Juridleial Day of the present term thereof, to bo lielden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 21 days of November. A. D. 1927, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 22nd‘day of November, 1927. John E. PJelson, Clerk. H. M. DeVoss Attorney. November 22, 1927 Nov. 23-30 Dec 7
•MARKET REPORTS ! DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS f EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Hogs, receipts, 2,4400; holdovers. g 628; market 35 to 50c down; 250-350 lbs, $9.15-$9.35; 200-250 lbs.. $9.15- . $9.35; 160-200 lbs.. $8.75-$9.35; 130-160 ’ lbs , $8.25-$8.75: 90-130 lbs., $8.90-18-25 , parking sows, $7.00 $7.50. ■ Cuttie receipts, 100; calves, re--1 celpts, 200: market steady, calves r steady; low cutter anti cutter cows, f $3.50-85.00; vealers, $16.00-$ 16.50. ! Sheep receipts, 1,000; market strong to 25c up; bulk fat lambs, t $14.50-$14.75; bulk cull lambs, $10.50f $ 11.50; bulk fat ewes, $5.50-17.00. 1 CLEVELAND PRODUCE I Cleveland. Nov. 30—(UP)—Butter, extra, in tub lots, 52%-54%c; firsts, 4 45-46e; seconds, 42-43 c; packing stock [ 28-30 C. J Eggs, extras, 57c; extra firsts, 54c; ’i firsts, 45c; ordinary, 37c; pullet, firsts I “ 1 e • 1 Poultry, heavy fowls, 23-24 c; Leg- • horns, 16-17 c; heavy springers, 24-25 c; Leghorn springers, 20-22 c; cocks, 16i 17c; ducks, heavy, 21-23 c; medium, ‘ 20-21 c; geese, 21-23e. Potatoes, 150-lb. sacks, New York, t $3.25-$3.40: Ohio, $3.00-$3.15; Maine, Js3 25; Michigan. $3.00-$3.15; Wiscon,l sin and Minnesota, $3.00; 120-lb. bags, ; Idaho Bakers, $2.75; 60-lb. sacks, home t grown round whites. $1.15-$1.25. i t Chicago Grain Market Chicago, Nov. 30. Wheat closed, • down; Corn closed %-% down; t Oats closed, % up. • Speculative grain markets: I Wheat: Dec. $1.27-1.27%, March I $1.31%-%, May $1.33%-%. Corn: ’.Dec. 37%-%. March 91%-92, May 1 94%. Oats: Dee. 49%-%, March 52% J May 53%-%c. i LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected November 29) ■ Fowls 19c Leghorn Fowls 10c Chickens 19c I Leghorn Chickens -12 c Old Roosters - —lO c White Ducks 13c Colored Ducks 9c Geese _ 11c Eggs, dozen 40c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected November 29) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 75c Oats 45c Old Yellow Corn (ear) . $1.05 White or Mixed Corn (ear) SI.OO Wheat $1.27 LOCAL GROCERS’ - EGG MARKET Eggs, doxen 45c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, Pound ..." 47 $200,000 TO BE AVAILABLE FOR ROAD BUILDING (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ing in 1928: Union: $1,557,090.00, $34,651.22, $8,207.08. $4,697.77. Roof: $3,175,700.00, $55,186.52, $12,058.98, $20,386.46. Preble: $2,341,700.00, 'Tu0,464.00, $10,268.00, $6,638.00. Kirklanck $1,847,690.00. $33,128.18, I $7,704.06. $11,529.68. V.’eshington: $9,394 .|RSO.OQ, $'114,I 323.44. $27,339.50, $109,913.06. St- Marys: $2,190,710.00. $39,988.64, $8,693.58. $12,519.14. Blue-Creek: $1,625,880.00, $36,418.18 $8,632 10, $4,731.52. Monroe: $25,620.14, $20,549.17. French. $1,740,300.00. $34,211.46, $8,266.72, $8,861.26. Hartford: 1.734.040.00, $28,372.16, ; $7,561.66. $13,870.30. Wabash: $2,928,550.00, $62,224.36, $12,726.26, $9,072.90. Jefferson: $1,494,570.00, 32,630 72 $7,319.36, $4,580.04. Totals; $35,902,770.00, $644,103.65, • $144,397.44, $218,348.49. — o— APPOINTMENT OF I DMI MSTK ITOII With Will tnnexrd No. ZIM Notice is hereby given. That the un- • del-signed lias been appointed Admlnis- , trator with will annexed of the estate -of Joseph A. Watson, late of Adams County, dedfased. The estate is probably solvent. W. A. Wells. Administrator with will annexed. 1 Lenhart. Heller and Schurger. Attvs Nov. 22, 1927. Nov. 23-30 Dec. 7 o NOTICE OF COM MISSION FIPS SALE OF HEAL ESTATE The undersigned commissioner, bv virtue of order of the Adams Circuit Court male and entered in a eau-se therein pending entitled Eldora Douglas vs. Jay B. Stoutenberry. . Leona StonebOrner. Amos K. Stoneburner, tier husband, Emma M. Beavers. Aipheus J. Beavers, her husband, and Alph Bolling--1 er. and numbered 12875 upon Uie docket thereof, hereby gives notice that at THE LAW OFFICE OF DOLE B EltWIN. DECATUR, ADAMS COUNTY. INI DIANA, between the hours of 111:00 A. M. and 2:00 P. M. on Tuesday, DECEM- , BEK 20, 1927 he will offer for sale as private sale for not less than the full :■ appraised value thereof, the following described real estate, to-wit: The south half (%) of the north . west quarter I )of section thirty-five t (35) township twenty-seven (27) north, range thirteen <l3> east, containing t eighty 1 80) acres, more or less, In Adams County. Indiana. TERMS OF SALE One third cash; one third in nine j months from date of sale; one third In eighteen months therefrom. Deferred I payments to bear six per cent («%) in- . terest. from date of sale and to be '-e---l cured by mortgage and freehold surety. Purchaser may at ills option pay all f cash. Dore B. Erwin. Coinmisslouer Decatur. Indiana. Nov. 23-30-Dec. 7 ; Get the Habit —Trade at Home, it Pays
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1927.
Il COURTHOUSE i To File Amended Complaint In thu case of William B. Trout vs. Benjamin F. Beavers, the plaintiff was granted leave to file an amended vom- • pluint. i> | o— ——— , 1 AMERICAN BASKET LEAGUE STANDING Western Division W. L. Pet. Cleveland 4 0 • 1.000 ’ Fort Wayne .. 8 2 .600 . Chicago 14 .200 Detroit 0 2 .000 Eastern Division W. L. Pct. Rochester 4 1 .800 New York 3 2 .600 , Philadelphia 4 3 .571 , Washington 0 5 .000 t Last Night’s Results Fort Wayne, 42; Detroit, 18. Philadelphia. 37; New York. 35. i Tonight’s Schedule Detroit at Fort Wayne. Cleveland at Chicago. o :: ***********x * NEWS FROM PREBLE * * By * * Miss Lorinc Kirchner * :;¥¥¥¥*¥**¥** 5: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Werling and son, of Fort Wayne, spent tha weekend visiting the former's mother and sister. Mrs. David Welling and Rolina Werling. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Straub and family, of Decatur were the guests of the Hoffman fatiiily for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. George Bultemicr and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Bnltemier and family of Fort Wayne, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. V. Milikan, of Brooksville. visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shady and family Saturday. Velma Spade was a guest of Elizabeth Fuhrman, for dinner Sunday. Miss Katherine Leimenstall, of Fort Wayne, spent the week-end visiting the Hoffman family. Those from Preble who attended the funeral services of Mrs. Milo Hilyard. which were conducted at the Methodist church at Decatur,-Monday afternoon. were Mrs. Charles Fuhrman and daughter. Mary; Mrs. W. Elzey, Miss Susie Dilling. Mrs. John Kirchner, and daughteis Irene, Lotine aud Erma. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Deirkes, of Decatur, spent Sunday visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Werling and daughter, Mildred. Mr. and Mrs? Carl Smith, of Decatur, were guests of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, for dinner Sunday. Walter Smith, of Fort Wayne, spent the week-end visiting his patents, Mr. and Mrs. Johu Smith. M. Hoffman motored to Fort Wayne Monday evening, and was accompanied home by Mrs. Milton Hoffman, who has been staying at the Hilyard home. SURE WAT TO STOP NIGHT COUGHING A Prescription That Ends Night | Coughs In 15 Minutes Persistent night coughing is usual-' ly due to causes which cough syrups and patent medicines do not touch. I A remarkable prescription known as Thoxine, working on an entirely different principle, goes direct to the caurse, and is guaranteed to stop the stubbornest cough within 15 minutes. One swallow is all that's neded. If it fails, get your money back. No chloroform or other harmful drugs.' Safe for children. Equally good for sore throat, for which purpose it Is far superior to gargles. Ask for Thoxine. 35c., 6t)c. aud SI.OO. Holthouse Drug Co. —o Get the Habit —Trade at Home, it Pays o ALLEN J. MILLER, M. D. I Physician & Surgeon 244 W. Madison Street t Decatur, Indiana Phones: Office 630—Residence 570 Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. () Q Do You Want to BUY, SELL OR TRADE REAL ESTATE See IL S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 r”" 1 i ■ ..... ■ „ iJ, Open the door to Shelter health by clearing the nerves of any impediments Io their work of transmitting vital energy throughout tin' hodv Sninal tin nooy. spinat adjustments remove the cause [ of ill-health. Phone for an appointment, i CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hour*: 10 tc 12 —2 to 5 ! 6:30 to 8:00 i 127 No. Second St. Phone 628.
The Wright Players in a Great Play This eek. Beth the Fort Wayne newspapers are enthusiastic this week in praise ot The Wright Players in their produc- ' tiou of "Llghtnln’ ” the famous play • which ran 3 year on Broadway und Dr I 1291 pertormances at the Gaiety Theatre. The critic of the Journal-Gazette has written to the effect that: "This show i will probably prove one of the moat popular productions given by the 1 Wright Players this year. Linghtnin’ . Bill Jones is pne of the most interest- ) lug characters on the stage, and Fred i Sullivan In the part ot the loveable old t easy going man rings the bell loudly . with his excellent ; The writer for the News-Sentinel ' also speaks glowingly as follows; ’’Fred Sullivan, character man, doesj la masterful characterization of the. 1 shiftless, apparently aimless (-hi men of the California-Nevuda hotel. 'I Mr. Sullivan has In "Llghtnln* ’’ hi) strongest role of the season to date and hie work throughout is excellent. | Miss Kathryn Card, as his wife, also plays a good part while Sterling Oh-1 ver and Miss Marion Wells carry tije romance interest. •'Lightnin' ’’ is well known to Fort , Wayne audiences and its appeal is re ‘ cognized nat/on-wide.” i The attraction next week, commeuc- , ing Sunday, Dec. 4th. will be a recent Broadway success in which Helen • Hayes aud Otto Kruger were starred. . "To The Ladies", a sparkling comedy gei». by the authors ot "Merton of the i I Movies” and "Dulcy,” deals of a new I phase of home life, and enjoyed a record breaking season at the Liberty i . Theatre. I it is whispered that "To The Ladies” , had a long and prosperous career because the theme of the play bears out its alluring title —that, a$ least, Mere Man has condescended to give Friend ' Wife a bit of credit. In fact, it is understood that "To The Ladies” establish- ’ es the fact that many a married wo-, man has a better business head than ' her hubby, and that in a large number of cases it is little wifie who is really responsible for her spouse's success. It-adv. NOTUE OF FIX Al SETTLEMENT OF EDTATE. N<». 22"« Notice ib hereby given to th*» creditors. heirs and legatees of Blla Charleston. deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 24 day of December, 1927. ami show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTbtMBNT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not he approved; and said heirs are notified] to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive shares. William A. Wells, Administrator. Decatur. Indiana 11-ZH-JTi. C. L. Walters, Attorney Nov. 30 Dec 7 Get the Habit —Trade at Home, it Pays FOR SALE 1. 2 and 3 Acre Tracts, well improved, near Decatur. 7 Room House Modern except furnace; garage, corner lot. streets paved. Can be bought at a bargain. z 1 also have several properties ; that can be bought on the payment plan. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY. H. S. Michaud, Phone 104. 111 1 — 1
H -AUCTION- g $17,500.00 of Fine Furniture and Rugs V' Owners and Auctioneers, Fort Wayne. “public salF ** i I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction at my residence, 6 miles I east and 2'/ 3 miles south of Berne, 2 miles west and 1 mile south of i Chatanooga or 1 mile east and ’,i mile north of the Jefferson township high I school, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2,1927 Commencing at 12 o’clock noon. 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 Bay horse, 12 years old. weight 1400; Bay horse, 8 years old, weight 1400; one general purpose horse. 3—HEAD OF CATTLE—3 I One Spotted cow, 3 years old, giving milk, fresh in March; Spotted cow, • 8 years old, fresh Dec. 5: Durham cow, 9 years old, fresh in January. > 19—HEAD OF HOGS—I 9 >' Three Duroc brood sows, bred; one Duroc male hog; 15 head fall shoats. 1 FARMING IMPLEMENTS Osborne mower, a ft. cut; Osborne hay loader; Moline corn planter; 1 Janesville riding cultivator; Milwaukee binder; Oliver riding breaking "[plow; disc harrow; Crowfoot roller; spike tooth harrow; set breeching harness; Turnbull wagon; hay ladders and grain bed combined; 2 oil drums; t Primrose cream separator, good as new, large size. J HAY—Three ton of mixed hay; 25 shocks of corn fodder; 1 ton of bean hay and many other articles. POULTRY—Two geese and one gander. TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under cash; sums over ?5 a credit of 9 mos. will be given, purchase! giving bankable note bearing 8% Int. last 3 months. No property removed until settled for. JAMES HART, Owner • HOY JOHNSON, Auctioneer. 21-28*30 ' I
I Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Fiance, Mrs. 1 Ruby Durkin and Miss Rose Christen ’1 motored to Fort Wayne Tuesday. —o ■ I —— Notice of Giiordlun'e anl. of He.il EstnUBv virtue of an order ot the Adonis j rircult Court, of Adams County. State of Indiana the undersigned, guardian , of Herbert H Ehinger, will at th. Lew Office of Lenhart, Heller and Schurgei. lit No. 133 South Second street In the I Cttv of IniUtur. Indiana, on balurdi) i the loth day Os Decemher 1 927. at tie: luur (it ItTo Oloek A M and train day | • u dav thereafter until sold, otter at i, lv te sale, for not less than the full appraised vilue thereof, the following real estate belonging to said ward, doserlbvd as follows, to-wit - TIIH undivided one twelfth part In Inlot number sixty ,BUI original Plat of the too n (now cits) „f Jieciitur, Adams County, Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of sanl court, amt on the following terms and conditions, to-wlt. one third »»f the pun hanv money casn , In hand, one third In nine months and ; ,ne third In eighteen months ~f sale, deferred payments to b» evi I deuced bv promissory notes ami to bear terest at the rate of six per .ent per annum from date of sale ‘Vld‘ cured bv murtgagc on rekl J 4 * 1 V vr. ~f I '"nd ‘payahTe in “November in the year ”)28 November .’.ml .. Edna IL Belling. Guardian Lenhart. Helier and Ht * 11 ur »’ v o 0 D. F. TEEPLE '( State Licensed Truck Line I 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 ; TENANT FARMERS, ATTENTION If you are tired of moving from place to place, aud are thinking of owning a farm of your own, hero is your opportunity. We have several good farms in Adams County, aud if you have i sufficient live stock and a full line of equipment to properly handle | one of these farms, we will permit you tv> pay out one of them, with a small cash down payment, and the balance over a period of thirty yearsP. O. Box 395, Fort Wayne, Ind. I ' / ■■■'Jg. ■, f ■■■ 4 ± ■ ■ i J ■ i i— i II A drained soil be- g| H comes a great laboratory g ’■ J in which is prepared the gg necessary supply of food H H for the giowing crop K down as deep as the Tile K is laid. ES i Thc I g* Krick-Tyndal Co. g
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