Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 24 December 1927 — Page 2

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■■■■kkkxxxkkxbkh ■ CLASSIFIED ADS K r mCKKXKKKBgXMXX* FOR SALE FOR SALfe—Chester White bred sows and gilts also some fall pigs Otto Halle, Route 8 Phone F-694 297-6 FOR SALE— City" Directories, a few copies on sale at Zimmerman's Drug, Smith Yager and Falk, Mrs. Harry Helm at Burdg Millinery Store. An acceptable Christmas gift. 296FOR _ SALE—Parts for Overland 93. All in good condition. Ask or see at Adams County Auto Co., Roy H. Stet ler, Willshire. I long and short on 8 299-stx FOR SALE —8-16 International Tractor, large motor, good shape. T. L. Steffen, R. R- 2. Phone Craigvllle. 301t3x FOR SALE—Time recording clock. Records day, hour and minute In A-l condition. Phone 311. 301t3 FOR SALE—Straube large size i’layer Piano. Am leaving town. Call 828 Derkes St., and see it. 302-2tx FOR*SALE— s"or 6’tons of Alfalfa hay. Call Jim A. Hendricks, Monroe. Ind. 302t3x WANTED Wanted—we win pay 7c a pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-ts OPPORTUNITY for ambitious man— Salary and commission. Married man between ages 25 to 38. Steady local employment. Address H. N., care Daily Democrat. 302t3x FOR SALE—Two used Conso’e model I phonographs In good condition: j with records. Cheap. Callow & Kohne 203t2 FOR RENT FOR RENT - "Strictly modern hous? on Second St. call J. F. Arnold, Phone 709 or 1084. 300-3tx , FOR - RENT —7-room house on West Madison street. Mrs. Joe Brunnegraff, Phone 812. 302-3 t LOST AND FOUND FOUND —Paper money in Kabler Restaurant, Mon r oe. Owner may recove" same by identifying denomination c£ same and paying for this advertisement. 302-3 t COURT HOUSE Judgement Or, Note Judgment on a note for $313.25 and interest was awarded the plaintiff in the case of Schafer Hardware com pany vs. Edwin B. Workinger. Marriage License Charles Martin, mechanic, Detroit Michigan, and Emma Wahli, Berne. Divorce Suit Filed Goldie Haley has filed suit for divorce against Nate Haley, and also asks for the custody of three minor children, Harold, age five years, Betty age three years and Maxine age eigh- j teen months. Mrs. Haley asserts that' she was deserted by the defendant December 18, 1927, and since that time I they have not lived together. She also I charges cruel and inhuman treatment, asserts that the defendant cursed her and used vile and indecent language | He is also charged with failure to provide. The couple were divorced and | remarried in 1925, and several divorce | cases filed by them heretofore, have ! been dismissed before the divorce was | granted. Wilbur Says Criticism Os Navy Is “Unjustified’’j ■ •'■■■ Providence, R. 1., Dec. 24.—(INS)— Criticism of the navy for the submarine S-4 disaster was called “unjustified” by Secretary of Navy Curtis D. Wilbur, enroute from Washington to < Cape Cod today. The critics did not I fully realize the difficulties that had hampered the work of rescue and sal vage, he said. i Secretary W'ilbur and Admiral Charles F. Hughes, chief of navy operations, who went by motor to Provincetown to get first hand information, both said they were thoroughly satisfied that everything possible had been done ant) that the best directors and 1 divers in the country were on the job. 1 o L Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pava SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 mile north of Bobo, 4% mi. east of Decatur, on Wednesday, Dec. 28 Commencing at 1 o’clock (sun time) , One dining table, good as new; 1 kitchen table; cupboard, safe, cabinet, kitchen chairs, rocker, beds, stands, cook stove, kitchen utensils, iars, fruit jars, lamps, 1 good Packard organ, several yards rag carpet, flood, wheelbarrow, post an,yer, vinecar band, and other articles. TERMS Qish. Mrs. Jane Gay Harry Daniels, Auct.

I XXKJtXXXXEXKXKMXB I x BUSINESS CARDS * : X XSNSKXXXKKXXXXI H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HFALTH SERVICE The Neurr.calometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Off'ce Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. 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. Ladi Attendant Calle answered promptly day or night ; Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:vo Saturday B'oo p. m. Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT m-jney on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Aostracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 8 2nd St I. () . o I LOBENSTELN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. | Office Phone 90 Residence Phuna. Decatur, 346 I Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O ~ O ■ ■■■nn a w hirwinifN Bj Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, ... Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Phones 506 and 1022. I » ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■MMMMMMBBMBMaacaM—A..aifc>I Tliiß I 181 ■ "■ I The record of pre- ' *5? .*<< scn * s new hope ' for the suffering. Investigate. Learn for yourwhat it can V Health^/ do lor Y ()L . 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. I DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian I I! Office at Sale Barn on First Street I Bacilary white diarrhoea of | : chickens controlled by blood i | test- For particulars, call | Phones; Office 306; Res 301. |' o Q o o | Roofing—Snouting—Tin Work | HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. : Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. j Decatur Sheet Metal Works I E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. ! Phone 331 Res, 1224 9 — i..>L U ■ ■* I . ■—UM o- o II D. F. TEEPLE j State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur and Ft. Wayne at regular railroad rates. Licensed by Indiana Public Service Commission Decatur Phone 254 i Fort Wayne Phone A8405

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK — I Hogs, receipts, 960; holdovers, 761; I market active and higher; 250-360- . lb„ 200-250 lbs.. IGO-200-Ib., $9.00-$9.35; 130-160 lbs., $8.50-39.00; 90-130 lbs., . $8.25-$8.50; packing sows, $7.70-$7.75. Cattle, receipts, 50; calves, receipts 50; market nominal, calves nominal; hu’k quotations for week: beef steers, XIO.OO-514.90: light yearling steers and heifers, SIO.OO-$ 15.00; beef cows, $6.00$8.25; low cutter and cutter cows, $4.00-$5.75; vealers, $16.00416.50. Sheep: receipts, 300, market nominally steady, bulk fat lambs, $13.75- • $14.00; bulk cull lambs. $10.00412.00: bulk fat ewes. $6.50-$7.00. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, 0., Dec. 24.—(UP)—Butter, extra, in tub lots, 52%-54%c; firsts, 47-49 c; seconds, 43-45 c; packing stock, 30-32 c; prints, in one pound cartons range from 1 to 3 cents pound above the quotations. Eggs, extra. 49c; extra firsts, 46c; firsts. 44c; ordinary, 36c; pnllet, firsts. 29c. Poultry, heavy fowls. 25-27 c; medium, 23-24 c; Leghorns, 17-lSc; heavy springers, 26-28 c; medium. 24-25 c; , Leghorn springers, IS-20-; cocks, 1617c; heavy, 24-26 c; lighter weights. 222 c; gese, 23-25 c: turkeys. 40-42 c; dressed gese. 28-30 c: dressed ducks. 30-32 c; dressed turkeys. No. 1.50-52 - Potatoes, round white, 150-lb. sacks. : New York. $3.1543.25; Maine. $3.25- ’ $3.50; Ohio, $2.85; Michigan. S3OO- - $3.15; Wisconsin and Minnesota, ! $2.7042.80. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—Dec., $1.25; March, May, $1 28%: July, $1.24. Corn—Dec., 85%-%c; March, 84%-%c; May, 88-88 %c; July, 90%c. Oats—Dec., 51 %-%c; March, 53%c; May, 54%-%c: July, 51 %c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Dec. 22) Fowls .’ 19c , Leghorn Fowls 10c j Chickens 19c > I Leghorn Chickens 12c ! Old Roosters 10c White Ducks 13c Colored Ducks 9c ’ Geese _ He Eggs, dozen 35c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Dec. 22) Barley, per bushel..- _ 60c Rye, per bushel 75c 1 Oats 48c 1 New Corn 70c to SI.OO 1 White or Mixed corn (ear) .. $1.20 Wheat $1.26 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKE” Eggs, dozen 38c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, Pound 49c 1 . —Ov — Rain Or Snow’ Forecast For Monday Or Tuesday Washington, Dec. 24. — (INS) — Weather outlook Dec. 26 to Dec. 31: Ohio Valley period of rain or snows Monday or Tuesday and again Thursday or Friday. Moderate temperatures most of week except for moderate cold spell about middle and again at end of week. o XOTICK OF AI’FOIXTMEXT OF I KISTEE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, named as Trustee, in an Indenture of Assign-lent executed by Hugh 1». Hite doing business under the nanuand style of The Hite Dry Goods Store, at Decatur. Indiana, has by virtue thereof, duly qualified as such Trust-— and taken possession of all the property rights, and effects of s.-ild Assignor in Trust, to be administered upon the benefit of all his bona fide creditors, under order of the Adami Circuit Court, of Adams County, Indiana and pursuant to the laws of the State of Indiana, relating to voluntary assignment of debetors. Dated at Decatur, Indiana. December ■lSth, 11)27. W. A. Lower. Trustee. Dee. 17-24-31. I AI’POI>TMENT OF AiniIMKTHATOH ; Notice is hereby given, That tlie unI dersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Bessie Hobl-it late of Adams County, deceased. The . estate is probably solvent. James C. Strickler, Administrator. Fruchte and Litter and Koller j Attorneys. Dec -‘O- I ’ - - 1 o :— o BIRD OWNERS I Fresh Supply WEST BIRD ROPDUCTS Magnesian Grit, Hemn and Peppers, Song Restorer, Moulting Food. Liquid Bird Tonic, Egg Bread, Bird Nesting, Biscay Cuttie Bone, Asthma Relief, Bird Nin, B,rd Charcoal, Lice I Powder, Bird Seed. REED ELEVATOR CO. I ,!> Typewriting j Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment Florence Holthouse I Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.

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Zion Reformed Church Corner Third and Jackson Sts. A. R. Fledderjohann. Pastor. The Wise men sought and found. If you are seeking for power to live and die well, you shall be blessed by seeing what yon sought. We invite you to our Christmas services tomorrow. Sunday school at 9:15 —“Christmas Lesson.” Morning worship service at 10:30 o'clock. Sermon subject. “Followers of the Guiding Star.” We Cordially invite you to hear this important Christmas message. The German anti English church almanacs have arrived and you may get yours on Sunday morning immediately after the worship service. There will be no evening services nor C. E .meetings Sunday night in order to give all the folks the privilege of spending Christmas night *with their families. Let this be "home night.” Christmas program tonight at 7:15 o'clock. An excellent program has been arranged. Remember the Orphan Home offering. To all members and friends of the church a very joyous and blessed Christmas-tide is extended. ■ " - 1 ■ o~ —————————— Pleasant Mills and Sa'em F. A. Shipley, Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Service, a program. Pleasant Mills, 10:30 a. m. Ep worth League, 6:30 p. m. Evening Prayer meeting, Salem, Wednesday, 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting. Pleasant Mills, Thursday, 7:00 p. m. This is Christmas Sunday. At Pleasant Mills the Sunday school will have charge of the entire morning service. A program will be given and treats distributed. In the evening the Epworth League will put on a worship service by candle light. We hope that this serv-' ice will be well attended for we have i never attempted anything like it before. The Salem Sunday school will give three short plays Saturday evening. Dec. 24th. We expect a crowded house. The Pleasant Mills prayer meeting will be held Dec. 29th at. the Jacob Rawley home for the benefit of Aunt Kate Coverdale. We hope there will be a good attendance. Tlie men of the Pleasant Mills church are giving the women of the church a banquet in the basement of the church, Dec. 31st to show theirappreciation of the magnificent work' done in the past few years by the ; ladies. The Epworth League will hold a-watch-night service following themen's banquet. We hope every Ep- 1 worth Leaguer will be there. The pastor and family wish everybody a glorious Christmas. o First Evangelical Church Ralph W. Loose, Minister Bib'e school sess'.oh at 9:15, proceeded by an orchestra prelude. J. O. Tricker, Supt. The morning wor-l hip service will follow at 10:15. This is the worship service for the whole school and all are urged to remain. At this service there will bo opportun'.ty for parents to present their chi'dren for consecration to the Lord hi holy baptism. Please notify the j Pastor previous to this service if you 1 desire to present your children. There will also be given opportunity for persons desiring to join in membership fellowship with«the church. At this Christmas season let us ask ourselve why ever} one should not be an enthusiastic member of the only institution that represents Christ, in the earth officially. At the c'.ose of the morning worship session the children of the school will be given their annual Christmas treat. The E. L. <’. E. meets at 6:15, the leader is Roscoe Bockman. Evening worship service at 7:00. This is the lust preaching service for 1927. The mid-week service of prayer and praise meets on Wednesday evening at 7:15. The Pastor wishes in this public manner to thank the members of the Young People's Bible class fur the happy surprise and Christmas gift of an extension telephone to his study insta'led this past week. To all the members and friends of the church and community the pastor wishes a Merry Christmas. o United Brethren Church Cecil R. Smith, Minister. The services of the day will be in harmony with the Christmas spirit. Bible school at 9:15 o’clock with its Christmas lesson. We hope to have a large attendance and to continue to go beyond the previous record. Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. Sermon by tire pastor. Subject — Christmas Revelation*. Special music iiK-ludlng a Christmas chorus, Adoration hymn, classic selection and a duet, all of the Christinas spirit will be rendered At the morning servi •<-. Wc arc making this service a special one and to all who iiie anxious Io worship I he Lord tomorrow we invite you to the services. cfirisliau Endeavoi- G o'clock. Leader, Evan Kek. Junior meets at 6 o'clock, Miss Mabie Hill Is the sup-

erlntondent. At seven o'clock the Sunday school will render their Christmas program of songs, recitations, drills, exercises and we know you will enjoy the same, therefore we extend to you a welcome. Bring your offering for the Otterl>eiu Home tomorrow, either put it in the special envelope, hand to the pastor or committee or place in the loose offering at the evening service, i To all a Merry Christmas. Christian Church Harry W. Thompson, Pastor The service tomorrow will be in keeping with the Christmas season. Instead of conducting the service in the regular routine the Bible school wil convene only for the purpose of making up the class records after which the members of the church and Bible school will move to the lecture loom of the ehurch. A program of Christmas readings and special music will be given by the juniors and sen iors of the Bible schol. The communion service wil Ibe the climax of the morning service. Following the communion service the pastor will bring the message cf the day. Tomorrow being Christmas there will be no evening service. o — Church of God A program consisting of several recitations, dialogues and songs will be given at the Church of God on Cleve'and street, Sunday evening, beginning at 7 o'clock. Each member }f the Sunday school is requested to biing a gift for the Missionary box which is to be sent to the Missionary board at Anderson, Indiana. The board will distribute these gifts among the various missionaries as they are most needed. The public is cordially invited to attend this service. o Baptist Bulletin The entire morning is given over to Lie Christmas program beginning at 9:30 promptly. The B. Y. P. U. wil] meet at 4:30 in the afternoon for their regular program. Anne Elizabeth Winnes is the leader. At seven o'clock in the evening the illustrated message, “The Other Wise Man" will be given with the use of the stereoptican machine. Wednesday evening at 7:30 the college quartet, will give the concert at the church. O. E. Miller, Pastor. O 'St. Mary’s Catholic Church Nine.masses will be celebrated at the St. Mary’s Catholic church on Sunday. Christmas morning. Each priest is privileged to say three messages on Christmas day. The Christmas high mass will be said at five o’clock. The next regular mass will be at 7:30 and up to 9:45 six other masses will be ■laid. As has been the custom the entire congregation will receive holy communion at one of the early masses. A special Christmas collection for the orphans will be taken al the masses on Sunday. Assisting Rev. Joseph Hesston, acting pastor and Rev. William Collins, assistant, will be Rev. Father Ignatius Wagner of Carthagena Ohio. Father Wagner arrived m the city yesterday. The ehurch has been newly decorated and the altars will be beautifully decorated for the Christmas services. A crib, inanger and an image of the Infant Jesus, has been placet! on the south altar. Christmas tree lights and Evergreen branches mingle with the other decorations and 'he entire church is given over to an impressive observance of the joyful feast of Christmas. —— o Zion Evangelical Lutheran Paul W. Schultz, Pastor The children's program will be given tonight at 7:15 o'clock. Divine services will be conducted tomorrow on Christmas Sunday in beth languages. German at 9:30 A. M. English at 10:30 A. M. Confession for Holy Communion will begin at 9:00 A. M. A service will also be arranged for Sylvester Eve to be conducted in the English language. It will begin at 7:30 o'clock. Presbyterian Church Harry H Ferntheil, pastor PEACE ON EARTH, GOOD WILL TOWARD MEN” This is another opportunity to wish fit a delightful and joyous Christmas for yourself and your home day yours be not. the mere joy of the holiday season, soon faded and forgotten, but the lasting joy that comes with the recognition of that which the Christmas festival commemorates. _ The Christ whose birth we cele'laic awaits our full affection and oyal 10l lowing. Let us uot make him 'Hit in vain. Then we will know the TRI E Christmas joy throughout the year. Ihe Sunday school Christmas pro- | : ram will be presented tonight at 7 I <>’< lock. A pageant of the First I Christinas, by the young people, sev-‘i-Ta l select ions by tlx? juvenile symphony orchestra, and of course the '.dUldren Uk' ; an important part in a well arranged program. Mrs. Low. r. tlrs. Horton and Mrs. Rice are the

directors. The juniors will not meet tomorrow. Sunday school at 9:30. Mr. C. D. Teeple, supt. Morning worship at 10:30. Chtltren's story, “Eager Heart.” Worship sermon: ”No Room for Jesus.” Evening worship at 7:00. Sermon, "The Song of the Angels.” Christian Endeavor at 6:00. A Christmas program will be presented and everybody is invited to be present. “For somehow, not only at Christmas, But all the long year through. The joy that you give to others, Is the joy that comes back to you." —= —OFirst Methodist Episcopal Church The Sunday school of religious instruction will meet promptly at 9:30. This will be the occasion of the annual Christmas treat to the children. John E. Ne'son, supt. Earl Colter, associate superintendent. Morning worship at 10:45. The nastur. R. W. Stoakes, will give the Christmas sermon. The choir will assist in this service. All the League services will be discontinued at their regular hour. But the Leaguers will attend the vesper services at 5 o’clock. This will not be a sermon occasion but rather be characterized as the “Cand’e service.” Evening vespers 5 o'clock. This service will be characterised as the “Christmas Candle Service.” There will be no one appearing to conduct this service. But will be made up of Scripture reading and Christmas carls. This promises to be a service to be remembered for a long time to ome. It Is something different and will be from five to six o'clock in 'he evening. o — Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays

FEDERAL FARM LOANS ibßCracti. of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interezt Rate Reduced. October 6, 19Z4 See French Quinn ifflce—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. | DR. C. V. CONNELL | VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 Special Attention given to | cattle and poultry practice

'< ® / & ®L ? ’W&J ? I Our best wishes $ go out to you at this time J '-' I A MERRY CHRISTMAS | and | A HAPPY NEW YEAR! E, C. PHILLIPS & SON 1 I • _ I o I ■ E With most sincere § thoughts and greetings to everyone for g I A MERRY CHRISTMAS 1 E ‘ g and I A HAPPY NEW YEAR j 5 MILLER 4 DEITSCH S g, ®

Bomb Wrecks Two Bank Buildmgo Buenos Aires, Dec. 24-n-n bomb exploded today at .s’- A can National Ctty Bank burkt®" -1 ’ | A bomb exploded at it of the First National Bank 0{ 1 The National City bomh Bo,ton near the offices of the re ßn eXplod “' There were sevralcasuaitie^"® 1 11"' 1 " Considerable damage both banks. a " doi >o to Happy in Our lll utiont This world’s a pia Ce . done, by fond Illusions ruled ■ th.. has mighty little fun w| l( , an be fooled.—Boston Transcript l "“

I ALLEN J. MILLER, M , D Physician & Surgeon 244 W. Madison Street Decatur, Indiana 1 Phones: Office 630-R ea |<ience 570 Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m 1 t 0 4 and ? to 8 p. m . j I Do You Want to BUY. SELL OR TRADE REAL ESTATE See IL S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104

1 j Listings of Public Sales will 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. Jan. 3 —R. M. Stettler, east of Willshire, Ohio. Jan. 4 —Marion Allen, 6 mi north and %mi. east of Convoy, Ohio. Jan. 5.—C. G. Essex, 2 miles west. % mile north of Monroe. Jan. s—James Figley, 8 mi. South vs Decatur 4% southwest of Willshire. Jan. 6—E. O. Gilbert ou Lincoln Highway near state line. Jan. 10 —Gus Weighman, 2 mi. east 4 mi north of Decatur. Jan. 11 John Miller, 1 mile north of Preble. Jan. 17—Carl Tracy. 1% mile east o( Convoy on Lincoln Highway. Jan. 26 William Hurst, west of Vau Wert, folir miles. Feb. I—Fred Geisler, 2 mi east and 1 mi. north of Wren. Ohio