Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES FOR SALE MB iULB-ft»<Uok iu. huK-r lwn? dyne Radio wt. coinplate *IH» R* (I lola Loud Speaker. Call and »««J vhlb wt at Cornelius Durkin. 437 Mwcet Ave. STOVE:'"FOR SALE— Large east iron cannon ball heating stove, fine tot heating a large room, cheap If taken at once. Charlie Voglewede Shoe Stun WTTSaTT’ Vletrola and'cabinet, 603 North Second St, or Phone 3M. 4-3 t WANTED WANTED—WE will pay 7c u pound for good, clean, largt rags, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 170-U FOR RENT FOR RENT—Board and room in modern home. Home privileges, 340 N. 10 st Phone 1142 F6h' h£N l T- booms for light housekeeping. Everything furnished. Also large room on first floor, private entrance. 325 North Third St. 3-4 t FOR RENT—Slrickly - modern - Ihoiua on North Second street. J. F. Arnold, Phone 709 or 1084. 4-3ut FOR RENT — Seven-room bungalow, hard and soft water, lights and garage. Extra lot for garden. Rent cheap. 923 S. -Mercer Ave. * 4-3tx FARM FOR RENT -Forty :o res. well tiled and fenced. Two and one-half miles northwest of Monroe. See F. L. Johnston, 210 S. Ninth St. or phone 443. 5-f-s-tues.x >*ok RENT —Seven room house, semi I modern. North sth st. Phone 1108. st3x Fort” Tent —4O acre farm, 4 miles southeast of Monroe; good buildings, fertile soil. R. J. Meyer, phone 124. Monroe. 5-3t-eodx LOST AND FOUND I OST siieaffer fountain pen with . name •‘Sim Burk” on side. Finder please return to this office or call Burk Elevator, number 2a. 5-2tx LOST—A whtte gold Elgin wrist, watch. Swiss movement, had a gold 1 metallic ribbon strap. Call No. 17.1 Reward given. 5t3 ‘ 0 NOTICE The annual meeting of the Decatur Country Club members will be held, in the Industrial Club Rooms, Monday' evening, January 9th, at 7 o'clock. The annual election of officers will be held at thjit time Douglas Haney, Secty. —. —— o APPOINTMENT OF tDMI VI*TH tTOIt Notice is hereby given. That the underslgned has been appointed Administrator ot the estate of Ora Stopher. lavof Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent , Harry Essex. Administrator. C. L. Walters, Attorney ' Jan. 5,19 ZS. Jan 6-13-30 APPOINTMENT OF EIELITOH Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Flora J Deviney late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. ] Aaron B. Deviney, Executor J. W. Teeple, Attorney Dec. 29. 1327. D«. 30 J -6-13 o APPOINTMENT OF EXEt I TOH Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Charles Retcheldefter late of Adams County, deceased. Th Estate Is probably solvent. Ernest Reicbeldeffer. Executor J. F. Snow, AttorneyDec. 29. 1927. Dec 30 J -6-13 APPOINTMENT OF EXEC I TOH I Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of John Wagoner .late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. John W. Tyndall, Executor Dore B, Erwin, Atorney Dec 29, 1927. Dec 30 J 6-13

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs, receipts 6400, holdovers 767; market 25-35 c lower; 250-350 lbs. $8.75@9 10; 200-250 R>s. [email protected]; 160-200 lbs. $8.65@9; 130-160 lbs. $8.25@>8.65; 90 130 tbs. [email protected]; packings sows |[email protected]. Cattle receipts 300; calves receipts 700; market steady, calves 50c up; vealers I Sheep receipts 6800; market 25c down; bulk fat lambs sl3 504)13.75; bulk cull lambs $11.50@ 12.50; bulk fat ewes [email protected]. CLEVELAND PRODUCE ‘ Cleveland, Jan. 6. —Butter, extras, in tub lots, S3tyt-55£c; firsts, 47-49 c; seconds, 43-45 c; packing stork, 30-32e. Eggs, extras, 50c; extra firsts, 47c; firsts, 45c; ordinary, 34c; pullet firsts, 29c. i Poultry, heavy fowls. 28-30 c; medium, 27-28 c; Leghorns, 20-22 c; heavy springers, 29-30 c; medium. 23-25 c; Leghorn springers, 20.22 c; ducks. 2426c; geese, 23-25 c; cocks, 17-lSc; turkeys, 33-35 c. Potatoes, round white, 150-lb. sacks. New York, $3.25-33.35; Maine, $3.50; Ohio, $3.15; Michigan. $3.20-$3.2a; Wisconsin, $3.00; 120-lb. bags, MiuneIsota, $2.40-12.50; 115-lb. bags, Idaho 1 Russets, 33.6M2.75; Hurals. 02 10$2,550. Chicago Grain Close Wheat: March $1.30’4 H, May $1,311*-%, July $1.27. Corn: March I 87%, May 90%-91, July 92%-93. Oats: March 54. May 55% %, July 52%. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected January 5) Fowls 20c I Leghorn Fowls lie Chickens f.._ 20c Leghorn Chickens 13c 1 Old Roosters 9c White Ducks 15c Geese n c Eggs, dozen 3Q C LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 5) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye. per bushel 75c 0*46 49c New Corn . 75 c to SI.OO White or Mixed Corn, (ear) $1.15 Wheat 51 27 Old Yellow Corn .... $1.20 ‘ LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 35c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, Pound 49c NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the Share holders of the First National Bank of Decatur. Indiana, that there will be a meeting at the office ot said lianis, on Tuesday, January 10, 1928, the hours ot 10 A. M. aud 4 P. M.. for the purpose of electing a board ot directors for the said bank for the year ot 1928. T. F. GRALIKER, Cashier. 8 15 22 29 5 Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

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MAIA SEWER IMPKOVEMEAT RESOia TIOA A**. I.—IPTT RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Berne, in the State of Indiana, that the construction of a main sewer intended and adapted not only for use by owners of abutting property along the line thereof, but nlso Intended and adapted for receiving sewage from collateral drains already constructed, or Which may be constructed In the future, be and the same is hereby ordered in and along Water Street with appurtenances and branch*.s as follows: Commencing on the north line <*f Bryan Street in the alley between Lehman St. and Indiana Ave; thence north along said alley to the approximate center line of Water Street; thence east along the center line of Water Street tu the East Town Corporation Line and extending easterly along said center line of Water Street.. Extended, to a point approximately 600 feet and terminating in an open ditch and the following appurtenances and branches ;o be known as 'Compromise Relief Sewer”: Commencing at the intersection of Compromise Street and the w* st line of Logan Street; theme easterly along the south side of Compromise Street to the center of Welty Street; them <* south along the centerline of W>lty Street to the south .<Wv of JJMrne Street; thence xouth* northeast corner of land vwMied by the Homer Manufacturing <*hmpany to Jackson Street: thence southeast to * enter line of Jackson Street; thenc*following center line of Jackson Street aouth to a point approximately 20® feet north of lot number 331. original plat; them » southeast across land owned by r. Soldner to a point in th* center line of an alky lying between lot 329. original plat ami land owned by l’» Stauffer; them e south abong said alley until it intersects the center line of Water SL, aud there terminating with its intersection with the Main Sewer above described, which said sewer with its said branches and appurtenances shall be conslrti* ted in accordance w ith the profile, drawings and specifications now on file in the office of the Clerk of said Town. So much of the cost of the improvement as shall be equivalent to th* 1 cost of construction of an adequate lo ul s«*wer not adapted to receive sewage from collateral drains, or sewers shall be assessed against, the abutting property owners, In the same manner ami t > the same extent us assessments are made against such property holders for local sewer, and the excess of cost over and above what would be equivalent to the cost of a local sewer shall be assessed against each \ot or parcel of land in the district ur ana to be <1 rained in the proportion that the area of anv such lot or parcel bears to the total area of the district including abutting property holders, as well as the holders not situated on the line of said drain or sewer, and by the Town of Berne to the extent of th*' benefits to said town resulting from said improvement as may be determined by tnc Board of Trustees of said town, all according to the method and manner provided for in an Art of 'the General Assembly of the State of Indiana entitled "An A« t Concerning Municipal Curpvrati»»ns” approved March 6th. 1 and the provisions of all Acts Amvmlat<»ry thereof and supplemental thereto. The area, lands, lots and tracts of land Iving within the following boundaries will be beneficially affected by such inipspvemvnts ami will be assessed Tor construction thereof to the extent and in the manner above provided for:’ , , . , . All lots and tracts of land lying within the Town Corporation Limits. Assessments, if deferred, arc to paid in ten equal annual installmenu, with interest at the rate of five per rent per annum. A bond or bunds ahull be issued to the contractor in payment of such work, unless the property ownp?jv said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. Under no cir- , cunt stances shall the Town of Berne b* or be held responsible for any sum or sums due from said property owner or owners for said work, or for the collection of the sum. or f<»r the payment "i any bond .or bonds, certificate or ceril- , ficates. issued lo said contractor in p»> inent for such work, except fur such mvueys as shall have been actually re- . reived by the Town from th* amjwsuictitx for such improvement, or such ‘ moneys* as said Town is by said above • nt it led Act required to pay. All proceedings had and work done in the said making us said improvement, assess- ’ inbnt of property. collection us assessmentx and issuance of bonds therefor, shall be as provided for in said above > t rititled A» t and all ummcndmvnts and supplements thereto. Adopted this I‘Jth *lay of December. 1927. Board us Trustees L. L. Yager A. N. Snyder i A. N’. Sprlinger F. KuiuhoU, Clerk (SEAL) The Board us Trustees have fi.vu*l the “Illi day of January, 192 S as a dati wh*n remonstrances will be heard ;und , considered from persons Interest* "I , therein or affetued thereby, and on sail day at ”•<»<> o’clock I’. M said Board will meet at their office in the town «>r Berne for the purpose us taking final action thereon. Board of Trustees L. L. Yager \. N. Snyder A. N. Spranger Attest: F. 11. Kaiuhulz, Clerk f I SEAL) Jun. 6-13 »

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I r\- ' ' < CH COURTHOUSE Demurrer Overruled In the case of the Indiana Loan and Trust company vs Louis A. Holthouse yt al. the demurrer of the plaintiff to the defendant’s answer was overruled The defendant filed a motion firfr a change of venue from the county and the motion was sustained. The gase was ordered venued to the superior court of Alien county for trial. Real Estate Transfers J. Martz etux, to William B. Martz, lots 84 and 85 in Monroe for sl,oo#. Samuel J. Martz etux to Jesse Martz.etal. lot S 3 in Monroe, for 32,000. Joseph A. Watson to Albert Zimmerman ctux, 71 acres in Hartford township, for $5,300. Franklin Hisev etux to Elmer Hisey. 80 acres in .Hartford township, for 31. Mary A. Wherry et al to John C. Fleming etux. 80 acres in Union township, for 35,200. .Peoples Loan and Trust company to Herbert D. Fuhrman lot 82 in Decatur. for 3325. Eli A. Luginbill etux to Gerdinand S. Steiner, lot 299 in Berne, for 31 Alice J. Ginter to William B. Martz etux. tract in Washington township, for 31.400. — o Young Couple Try To Buy Divorce At Clerk’s Office Fort Wayne, Jan. 6.— (INS) —"If divorces are for sale here, we would like to'bus one." With this proposition a handsome young man aud his beautiful mate greeted a deputy of County Clerk Louis C. Rippe. They said that they had been married for three years, that they had no children and that they had ceased to love each other aud could see no reason why they could not dissolve the bonds of matrimony in the same way that they had assumed them. "I don't like her at ail, aud she ' doesn't like me that well,” the hus- ; band said. We have agreed that we ' won't live together any more and we cannot see why we should be comP’ lied to pay some lawyer a fee for simply telling a court what wo can I say for ourselves." Both the husband and wife were well dressed and intelligent and the I deputy said that in his opinion their idea on the problem was not so bad, alter all. o ANOTHER DELAY IN GOVERNOR'S TRIAL FORECAST (CONTIMnI, FKOM l-AOE ONE, The defense contended that since JudgV James A. Collins disqualified himself on his own motion, the selection of Montgomery as special judge did not deprive it of the right to go into court and ask another change. Johnson asserted Montgomery was chosen from a list of three in the manner prescribed for a change ot judge and that the defense waived its right to ask a change on its motion. He said the state would fight to keep Montgomery on the bench in the case. Il appeared that arguments would have to be heard. U. S. OFFICIALS THINK TROUBLE ALMOST ENDED (CONTINCEU FROM PAGE ONE) General Sandino and his rebel troops keeping well hidden, the United olates marine forces today- were fortifying their present positions at Quilali und Nueva Segovia as reinforcements and supplies arrived. No immediate battle is expected at El Chipote, the rc'bel mountain stronghold. it was indicated. •Sevi ral reports current regarding Sandiuo's power among the people ami remarks concerning “heavy losses ' by the marines made in Mexico City were definitely refuted by ma line headquarters and persons familiar with the situation. x ° -- Alleged Thief Kills Self Mishawaka, Ind.. Jan. t)-(INS) — I'itnty-loai hours after his arrest as mt alleged member of an automobile (licit ring, Sam Mercantini. 20. ot this city, committed suicide by hurling l.im.-elt in front of a speeding New Tort; Central passenger train. —.— — o British Novelist 111 London, Jan. 6.— (LNS) —Thomas Hardy. British novelist, was described as "very 111" today in a bulletin j issued by attending physicians ut his home at -Margate, Dorchester. Hardy i h'ls been ill fpj several days.

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South Bend Lets Children t . Coast On Hillside Street South Bend. Ind., Jan. 6 — (INSI - “It hurts to deprive our youngsters ; of some of the innocent pleasures we enjoyed when we were kids, butjheir Jives are more important than a few minutes fun." said Police Chief James .1. Hatt, in forbidding the‘children to hitch sleds to automobiles in this city. To recompense the children the city set aside a street on a hill-side for coasting and the fire department kept the slide icy. — o Chicago (ioes Gunning For Democratic Convention Chicago, Jan. 6.— (UP)—An offer to pay all expenses ot the Democratic national convention as an inducement to bring it to Chicago will be made to the Democratic national committee by a party of Chicagoans, headed by George E. Brennan, Illinois Democratic national committeeman. The party will leave for Washington next week with a proffer of 3125,tHM) as a proof of readiness to do business. Q Ice Jam In Mississippi River Grounds 30 Vessels St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 6. — (UP) —A heavy ice jam in the Mississippi river which broke late yesterday and grounded 30 vessels below ufere, was locked again today, sending the river to the 20 foot mark and refloating the giounded craft. The key jam. according to reports o J. R. Parker, wharfmaster here, was at Rush tower. 15 miles south, where the lee was packed to a depth of more than la feet. An island In mid'river was holding the floe. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays 01 Why Look Dragged Out Thin folks who are weakened and run down and who want to build themseTves up with firm flesh need to do something to tone and strengthen the blood. The best way to accomplish this is through the use of Burke’s Cod Liver Oil and Iron in sugar coated form. Be sure to specify Burke's in order to secure a full 18 days’ treatment for 31.00. Guaranteed ’o benefit or money refunded. —Callow fc Kohne. BANK STATEMENT Charter No. 289. Report of the condit'on of The Monroe State Bank at Monroe, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on December 31, 1927. * P W. BUSCHE, President FRANK HEIMAN. Vice-President W. S. SMITH, Cashier \V. L. KELLER. Asst. Cashier. Resources Loans ami discounts $97,480.29 Overdrafts i. 158.9 S 1 ■ S. Gov't Securities 300.00 other bonds, securities, etc. 20,208 32 Banking house 4,100.00 Furniture and fixtures 4,370.00 Other real estate owned 6.000.00 Due from Trust Companies Banks and Bankers and’ Cash on Hand 22.376.34 Cash items 311.67 Other assets not included in the above 2,680.16 Total $158,585.96 Liabilities Capital Stock Paid in $ 25,000.00 Suni’ua . 2,000.00 I ndivided Profits—Net 3,435.19 Demand Deposit* $51,548.24 Demand Certificates 76,34186 . 127.890.10 < ash over 13.38 Ollier liabilities 247.29 Total * $158,58r>.96 Slate of Indiana, County of Adams, :;s: I. W. S. Smith, Cashier of the Montoe Stati Bank. Monroe, Indiana, do oleinnly swear that the above state- | uient is true. o . W S- SMITH. Subscribed and sworn to before me tr.ls 4th day of January, 1928. ,SwU > Chas. E. Balmer. .. , - Notary Public. My commissiou expires Jan. 1, 1932,

New Clash Between Poland And Lithuania Reported Berlin. Jan. 6.-(!NS)-A new dash , between Poland aud Llthuani awas reported today in dispatches from, Warsaw. A fifteen-minute fusilade between i border guards on the Lithuanian-Pol- ( ish border at Krazaczyna was report-, ed. One Lithuanian was severely! wounded. Fears are entertained that this skir-1

PUBLIC SALE 11 — — ...» bsbK I will sell at public auction at my residence 9 miles northwest of Deca- H| tur on the river road; ml’.es southeast of Poe; or 1 mile north and mi. west of Freidhcim church, on |H MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1928 ■ The following property:— 2—HEAD OF HORSES—2 M One Bay horse, lu years old. weight 1400; one Bay mare, smooth mouth. weight 1300. 9—HEAD OF CATTLE—9 M One Jersey cow. 5 years old. with calf by side; oue part Jersey ati'.l Durham cow. 7 years old. with calf by side; one Guernsey cow, 7 years old, ||B giving good flow of milk; one Jersey heifer, 3 years old, to be fresh March 1; ■■ Two heifers coming 2 years old, bred; one Guernsey bull 15 months o.d. 31—HEAD OF SHEEP—3I M Twelve Shropshire ewes, lied; one Shropshire buck; 18 Delayin' ewes,, bred. 15—HEAD OF HOGS—IS H <>ne white sow. due to farrow March 14th; 8 shouts! weight about 13't pounds each; 6 fall pigs. POULTRY—Thirty Mixed Hens. ■ HAY AND FODDER Six tons mixed hay; some oundle fodder. HOUSEHOLD GOODS- One buffet; one davenport; one writing desk, one crib bed; one small table. * IMPLEMENTS, ETC. H One low-wheeled iaim wagon; one hay rack; one Thomas hay loatlet" one Jaynesviile corn planter; one corn plow; one Oliver walking plow; one spring-tooth good as new; one 14-16 McCormick disc, harrow ; one grapple hay fork and pulleys; some single trees and double tree-, and other articles too numerous to mention. SALE BEGINS AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON B TERMS —AU sums of $5.00 or under, cash. On sums over $5.00, credit I of 6 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note without interest it paid when due. 4% discount for cash. No property to ire removed H| until terms of talc are complied with. H L. F. FUHRMANN Roy Johnson, Auctioneer. f. Stoppenhagen, Clerk ‘PUBUCSALE I 1 9 ■ a ’i l l\ e Q*r nl, ’ W ’H seH at public auction at my I , ran IL r mile north of Preble, 1 miles west of Decatur, and mil*’ ■ ; north, on ■ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1928 I Beginning at 10 o clock a.m.—The following property, to-wil: I n . , , _ 2—HEAD OF HORSES—2 I ■ worker- Rl«Tm ‘ ol<lt 1500 11,s - sound and a good ■ ; horsot ;ixv .v- k i Man f 7 yc:irs , oW ' "ejfiht 1400 Ihs„ sound. W* I Horses always have been worked together I ‘ u r 8-HEAD OF CATTLE—S I ‘ev cow ">°v. •irV’iT 8 ‘* Ue ,n ,rt ‘ s l’un last of .Januaiw; (iu< io- I iv cSw fi\-p-irY ° 1 i Bood llow - due t« calve in Mav; Jh I SDotted eow^^nrK I ’xf 4 i V,,lM ' Sood f10 "-’ d «e to freshen in Mav; | B ick and White R°°d flow, due to freshen in May. 9 iSv heifer die V ' Ul 'x d - Uc lo freshen in May; Guern- ■ i line Jersey hull x lc ’ 1 , ln }P ld: Guernsey heifer, coming yea- I one ” uek I 1 pullets. ° Leghorn yearling hens and | - corn fm^dtn^^’hi'y^f 11 ot s ? od “‘ixeci hay; 9 acre of good i IMPLEMENTS AND TOO® ?°xv l II I ; cut; Champion mower; tedder h,v ‘'V A U °?. d - b,n ? cl 'm . I nl(>w; new iiromul rxlirtv. o. r ’ *’. a - v ioa der; walking breaktu., | i tandem - crowfoot ro L,,-’ “, R ’ ) . r l 1 . • ,, otli 1 Gale Suri-Dn , Jor hnir Kl 'n U cldd 2 7-shovel plows; ] ’ -’’ent; d riLL fertilizer atttach I rcy; buggy; mud boat' sets’ l'" i al' wa « on box A sU I of work harness- ladders; brooder stove; 2 seis | hoes; H h.p. gas cngine 'onil I |’i rnvss ’ 'n V sliu S forks; shovels I > FORDSON TRACTn n her smidl articles. | ’ outfit in good condition. ’ I ' cr l -'’nch tractor plows. IhH | stove, Hke nmv^nino??-^^J ;d ’ ,v \P. , .' d vhairs; Hcatrola liealm” 1 ' grinder; lard cabinet mid many articles ,, '“'d°i'; glass cupboard; kifcli' 11 1 TERMS-AU sums of i o in m ‘ n 1 ’ l,s I > tfIO.OO a credit of months I 1““ Ul ’ der ’ cash; suu,s .| good bankable note b•rnN ll l c « ,ve,l > l>m <'haser to give a | discount for cash mi sums%ve'r lb <- k,sl 3 ,no,dl ’ S . : ' •noved until settled for. ' •rlO.Ot), No properly lo bet'- I JOHN MILLER Owner 1 Boy Johnson, Auel. ’ , .. , I ‘ .Lunch ti HrcLlc Huuk, Cltih’ | luuld scrxed on Q le g luU nd. j

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