Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED . ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES FOR SALE F6h SaLIE- Ford”motors, completely rebuilt end guaranteed. Rebuilt generatora tor Ford, 91 Overland and Chevrolet. Used car part*. Frank's Auto Wrecking Co. W. Monroe atreet. 12-6tx Bargains In uaed Instruments. Huesober C Melody Saxaphone, Conn Cor net, Violin outfit complete. These instruments are like new. C. L. Durkin. 467 Mercer Ave. Phones 686 and 181 | 13-6 t FOk feAtE —Several hundred bushels 1 corn Win. Michael, Monroe phone C-7 ' 15 ' 3U FOR SALE OR RENT—7 room house 3 acres garage, fruit, fine truck pat< h Louis Quandt, Cor Monroe and 13th 15*3 tx TOft TRADE 4u acres proved, 3% miles to a good market. Will trade for Property in Decatur. Phone 104 H. S. Michaud 15-4tx FOR - SALE — Holstein Bull, yearling. Eligible to be registered. Inquire L. W. Murphy, Decatur. Bellmont Park. * 16 3tx FOR SALE—6O White Wyandottes, 50 Buff Orphingtons, 10 Buff Orphington roosters, weighing from 7 to 8 lbs Mrs. 8. Archer, 2nd house south of Pleasant Milla. 16t2x FOR - SALE—Six room house and vacant lot. Large pou tey house, garage and fruit trees at 1044 Russell street. Wx eod FOR Fancy - quality Hereford steers, dark cherry reds and dehorned, also 120 Angus steers, either one rear or two years, or some fine T. B. tested Helfers, two load of Calves. Harry I. Ball Fairfield. Ihio. WANTED Wanted— Reliable man or woman with house to house experience to take orders and deliver honey for large bee concern. Scott's Honey Farm. La Grange, Ind. 14-4tx WANTED —House work to do. Call 1146 15-3 t WANTED—Work on farm by ex perfenced man. By montlaor year. Address Box X. care Democrat. 15t3 WANTED — Pupils - for - plana Nirs’ Clyde Noble. Call telephone 706. 16-ts FOR RENT FOR RENT—FARM. Call phone 149. 15t6x FOR RENT—House at 110 — South First St Inquire at address given. 15-3tx FOF~RENT—B room Semi Modern House with 7H acres of land for Rent or will sell with small payment down, balance like rent. E. E. Zimmerman. 15-3tx FOR RENT—I 26 South - Ith It., 6 rooms, furnace, 2 car garage, chicken park, garden space, water, lights and gas in bouse. Inquire of John Williams, 3 door north for key. 17t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST — Indiana 1928 license plate, number 270-496. Finder please call 169, Decatur phone. 16-3tx o GOV. LEN SMALL DEPLORES ACTION TAKEN BY SENATE (CONTINLKn FROM PAGE OVE) resolution by Senator Deueen, Repn . 111., proposing to admit Smith and try his case on its merits later. — — o Oratorical Power There I* n<> power like that of oratory Caesar controlled men by exciting their fears. Cicero by captlvat Ing thWi affections and swaying their passions. The Influence of the one perished wlih Its author, that ot the other continues to this day.—Henry Clay. COAL Buy The Best Yellow Pine Reed Elevator Co. Phone 233 722 W. Monroe St O 0 DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian i , Office at Sals Barn on First Street Bacfiary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood test. For particulars, call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. I 0 o - o' PRESERVING CLOTHES is ths part of our business in which we excel. We do all kinds DRY CLEANING with thoroughness and skill. Our work in this line prolongs the life of the garment and keeps It j looking right till worn out. . . I Phone 605. We call for and deliver. DECATUR DRY CLEANERS 243 W. Monroe St, o o «

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Vi» ■ ' ' 1 u • o' D. F. TEEPLE 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 .... Fort Wavne Phone AB4CS O r 0 0 Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. I Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. | Phone 331 Res. 1224 i o- 0 ~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 Q . Q H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours; 10-12 a.m, 1-5 6-8 p.m. S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd StMrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls 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 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. MIL! d 1 !" _.JL I MONEY TO LOAN Au unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGfcR’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St.

a Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, • . • Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan and Trust Co, Phones 606 and 1022. All parts of the *gP\b<>< ly are depend>nt u P® n spinal >sa jftgncrvcs so r the am energy that en-, I ables the m Io carry on the pro- . I cesses of life. rnM?A^S2^\ ( ' llir °l )ract ‘ c ad-vS-wtO iu ? dh i M ke c s spinal nerves in order. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hourt: 10 to 12—2 to 5 to 8:00 I 127 No. Second St- Phone 628. %

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAI AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs, receipts 5000, holdovers 1085. market unevenly steady; 250-350 lbs. 18.50-9; 200-250 lbs. $8.85-9.10; 160-200 tbs $8.90-9.20; 130-160 tbs. SB-9; 90130 lbs. $7.50-8; pack'ng sows $7-7.75. Cattle, receipts 250; Calves, re•seipts 800; market steady, calves steady; vealers sl6-16.50. Sheep, receipts 200; market 25-50 c up, buk fat lambs sl4; bulk cu’.l ’ambs $11.50-12.50; bulk fat ewes $67.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Kece pts— Cattle 150; Calves 75; Sheep 150; Hogs 400; market steady; i 90-110 lbs. $6.75; 110-140 lbs. $7; 140180 tb.o $8.25; 225-300 lbs $8.35; 300350 lbs. $8.15; roughs $5-7.25; stags. $4-5.25; Calves 15 down: Lambs sl2 down. Chicago Grain Close Speculative grain doses: Wheat: March $1.31’%-%, May $13138-1.32, July $1.28-1.28%. Coni: March 89',, May 92-92%, July 93%Oats. March 55%, May 56%-%. July 52%. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected January 18) Fowls . 20c Leghorn Fowls 11c Chickens 20c Leghorn Chickens .. 13c Old Roosters 9c White Ducks 15c Geese 14c Eggs, dozen 30c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 18) ' Barley, per bushel _ „ 60c Rye, per bushel 75c Oats 50c New Corn ...75c to SI.OO White or Mixed Corn (ear) $1.15 Wheat $1.29 Old Yellow Corn ..... $1.20 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 35c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 47c DESCRIBES ‘‘THE LIFE THAT WINS” (CONTINUED FHOM PACK ONKI tions, "There's a Place for Everyone" and “Trust and Obey”. Services again tonight at 7:30 o’clock. Last night was young people’s night and , theie was a fine representation present. o— Ladies and Children’s Haircuts a Specialty at the Martz Barber Shop. w-f ■ 11 ' - —I Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merrvman’s Law Office, K. of C. Hldg. r w I i rniiw Hl INTTF—wrrivwi. .'inmiwO -o ALLEN J. MILLER. M. D. Physician & Surgeon 244 W. Madison Street Decatur, Indiana Phoms: Office 630—Residence 570 | Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. tn. 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. j 0 —o (

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appointment of administrator Notice In hereby given, Ihat th* undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Ora Btopher, late of Adania County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. Harry Essex. Administrator. C. L. Walters, Attorney Jan. 4, 1928. Jan 8-13-20 NOTICE OF nai f: of real estate In the Adairs Circuit -Court November Term. 1027 sin to of Indiana. Adams County. 88: .... In tin- Matter of the Estate of Abraham Morgan deceased: , , Charles >l. Morgan. Administrator or the Estate of Abraham Morgan, de- • rased Vs. Lawrence H. Morgan, wire. Maud B. Morgan, Ferry Morgan, wife Elisabeth Morgan. Charles H. Morgan. Hannah Derr, husband William H. DerrAmos Morgan. Augustus Morgan, First Joint Stock Land Bang Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court the undersinged, Administrator of the Estate of Abraham Morgan deceased, will offer for sale at Private Stile at the law office of Judson ,V I.cole. In Decatur. Indiana on the 31st dav of January 1928 at 10 o'clock A. M. t o'clock F. M. of said day, the folhiwinff described Real Estate situated In Adams County, State of Indiana towit: . , s. Commencing at the south west corner of section eighteen <lß> in township twenty-six (26) north of range fifteen (15) east running thence north sixty (60) rods thence east eighty (s«> rods; thence south sixty (60) rod*: thence west eighty (80) rods to the place of beginning, containing 30 acres of land subject to a mortgage of 61,31. t- . and 6 per cent interest from the (Hi day ot December 1927 and subject to 1927 taxes which purchaser pays. Terms: The residue after said mortgage and taxes to be paid by purchase: in cash on day ot sale to said administrator. ~ , , , Sale will begin at 10 o’clock A. M Charles H. Morgan, administrator of Abraham Morgan deceased Judson W. Tceple. Attorney for AdmJan 13-2 o — -o NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS In the Commissioners Cmurt .1.-iuoury Term. IPX*. No. 3273. Drainage. State of Indiana, County of Jay, SS; D. B. Ford et al Ex Parte. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Superintendent ot construction to whom was assigned the construction of the ditch and dram described in the report of the Drain***Commissioners of Jay County, Indiana, in the above entitled petition, will from this dav until the hour of one oclocir )• M of the 27th day of January. 1928 roieive bids at the office ot the County Surveyor of Jay County. Indiana, at the Court House In the CK? of Portland m said County ami State, for tile construction ot said proposed ditch. Said contract will be let to the lowest and best bidder who shall accompany his lild with a certified check payable to the undersigned in the sum e.iiiul to ten per cent, of his bid. The right to reject any and all bide is hereby reserved. This work consists of furnishing and Placing 629 feet of 12 Inch drail tile Twelve feet of corrugated sewer pipe. 138 cu. yds excavation. Engineers csti'“Date.Vthis 13th day of January 1928. Homer Teeters, Superintendent January 13-20. Pleasant Mills and Salem F. A. Shipley, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship, Salem 10:30 Epworth League 6:30 (AHon Smith. Leader) Evening Service Pt Mills 7:00 ~ (Dr. Wiant, Preaching) Prayer meeting at Pl Mills Thurs 7:00 This is Quarterly Conference Sunday for the Charge. Dr. W. W. Wiant will be with us in-the evening at Pleasant Mills and will preach, administer Communion and hold the 4tli Quarterly Conference. We hope the , house will be crowded to hear this great preacher and District Superintendent. Dr. Wiant always has a message worth while. The quarterly Conference is a vital one because all the officiary of next year are elected and the business of this year is reported. Every member and friend of the church is urged to be present. The Epworth League will have a Pot-luck supper in the basement of the Church at Pleasant Mills, Sundayevening. Dr. Wiant will be with us and give a talk. Everybody is invited and I especially the young people. Dr. Wiant is very much interested in the young people of the Epworth League. The supper hour is 5 P. M. Everybody I come and bring a dish of food. It is the plan of the pastor to begin revival services at Salem Wednesdayevening January, 25th. These services will begin promptly every evening at 7:00 P. M. Wo hope that everyone of the community will cuter into these services heartily. Let us come into the presence of God and see ourselves as God sees us, for some day we shall see and be ashamed. The Epworth League is holdmg a mission study class each Sunday evening. Professor Logan is the teacher. They are studying that very popular book, "The Christ of the Indian Road" We hope a large number will get into tho class and get the benefits. o , NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting ot the stockholders of the American Security Co., will be In Id at 2 o'clock P.M., January 24, 1928, for the purpose of electing a board of directors. Said meeting will be held at the company office on Monroe sli'et-.1. Decatur, Indiana. AMERICAN SECURITY CO.. Jan. 20-23 H. M. Gillig, secy.

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COURT HOUSE >' Files Suit On Account Clarence A. Hunter has filed a suit on an account ngainst George Weber, demanding judgement for SI,OOO. A. orneys Fruchte and Litterer represent the plainUff. Sues For Divorce A suit for divorce wus filed in circuit court today by Walter Uockman. of Decatur, against Mary Bockman, who is a non-resident of Ind ana. The couple wero married Juno 19, 1924. t and separated January 3. 1926. The p aintiff alleges that the defendant ■rue ly heat and struck him, that she ontinually nagged him and wrongful- 1 y accused him of adultery. Attorney B. F. Roller is counsel for the plainiff. Seeks Separation Margaret B. Smith, of Decatur, today filed a suit in circuit court against Joseph E. Smith, asking for ’ separation from bed and board for • ,wo years, for the custody of their ' wo childrcu ai.d for alimony in the urn of $2,000. They were married n February, 1906. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant is guilty ot habitual cruelty toward her, that he >reke the furniture, windows and ishes in their home and that he is i habitual drunkard. Attorney E. B. Uiams is counsel for the plaintiff. Arrested On Indictments Herman Umlor, local confectionery tore owner was arrested late yeserday on two grand jury indictments, eturned by the Adams county grand ury at its November sesson. Ono indictment charged him with keeping i gam bi jig device, known as a punch board, in his store, and the other sieged that he kept a gambling deice, known as a slot machine, in his store. He gave bond of SSO in eacli ■jtse and was released. With the publication of these two indictments, all hut two of the. eight indictments re- ' turned by the grand jury have been I made public. OFFICERS NAMED BYJREI) CROSS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) lollows: Chairman, Wai Wemhoff; -. ice-chairman, Avon Burk; treasurer, Mathias Kirsch; secretary, Anna E. Winnes; Junior Red Cross chairman, Mrs. Dan Beery; chairman executive hoard, Mrs. C. V. Connell; relief committee, chairman, John Tyndall, Anna E. W.nnes, Mrs. W. E. Smith, Burt Mangold. o Ohio State Upsets Northwestern Cagers Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 20.—(INS)— It took Ohio Slate to trip up Northwestern in its triumphant march tov ard the big ten basketball championship. The Buckeyes won here last night by the score of 43 to 38. It was Northwestern’s first defeat of the season, “incidentally, the result leaves Purdue the only undefeated team In the circuit. Because they had previously been " .(Hoped by Michigan and Wisconsin, the Buckeyes were calculated to be “duck soup" for the tough Northwestciiiers, the latter having beateu Michigan, Chicago and lowa. But such was not the case, and the principal reason was one Captain Bell who sat on the bench during the first half. This period ended with the Wildcats in front, 24 to 22. While Bell was not the leading scorer, his appearance in the lineup s -emed to shatter the Wildcats’ confidence, for they promptly "blew up." Bell scored 8 points; Van Heyde, a sub center, accounted for 12 more, hut Hinchman, a sophomore guard, topped them all with 14 points. Hinchm tn was the flashiest playdr on the floor. Bandit Caught When He Seeks Aid Os Physician Chicago, Jan. 20.—(INS)—Charles Brown. 19, of Gary, lud., entered the offi.e of a Chicago Heights doctor today to have a bullet wound in his arm dressed. The doctor tipped off police. who met Brown as he emerged rom the office. The latter confessed four holdups, according to the ofi" *i s. Brown was wounded, they said, in a revolver duel with J i Eckfelt of Chicago Heights, whom he tried to rob. — Air Affects Trees I ii.vsicai changes In the air are r - I Hw.-ted fa ibe lives v s me trees savs Nature Magaz ne Warm air slla)u lutes growth; coiq U j| vbeek* it

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WIND CAUSES HEAVY DAMAGE Property Damage In Thursday’s Storm May Amount To $£,000,000 Cincinnati. O„ J«u 2b-(UP)--A terrific wind storm, which smashed ( over a 200 mile zig-zag course in Ohio j ind Kentucky, had accounted today; for one death, injuries to between ( 30 or 40 persons, and P r °P®”; ige which may amount to At least a dozen cities were struck Including Lou'sville aud Cincinnati. Marion, Indiana. Hit Marion, Ind, Jan- 20—(UP)—A ; wind of cyclonic proportions swept Marion for more than an hour yesterday, damaging outbu'dings, electric light, telephone and tracticu line vires. The Case Radio pant was destroy)d by fire during the storm. The fire rtarted in the bo'ler room. Because >f high winds the flames were soon mt of control and swept the entire plant. The amount of less was unofficially placed at $500,000. A serious accident was avoided by i narrow margin when a fa ling telerhone pole crushed the delivery truck Iriven by John Walters. The truck was completely demolished but Wallers escaped unhurt. 0 Decatur M. E. Circuit C. A. Maynard, pastor Beulah Chapel. Sunday evening will mark the beginning of the revivil meeting in this church. Meetings will be held every night at 7:30 PM. The pastor will conduct the revival. Sunday school at 9:30 A.M. Mt. Pleasant. Sundav school ait. 9:15 A.M. Morning worship service

PUBLIC SALE i As 1 have quit farming, I, the undersigned, will se'l at Public Auction ■ Sale, at my farm, located 4 miles south and 1% miles west of Monroeville, ■ Indiana, 7% miles northcast of Decatur, Indiana, on Adams-Allen county ■ line road, on ■ Friday, January 27, 1928 Beginning at 12 o'clock noon, sharp, the following property, to-w.t: H HORSES—Bay horse. 13 years old, sound; team of black marc All H extra good workers. ■ CATTLE—Red cow, 7 years old, to be fresh March Ist; Red cow, 5 years H old. to be fresh February 23; Red cow, 5 years o d, giving good flow of milk; ■ Yearling Helfer;' Heifer Cali Bull, 1U years old. These are all extra good I cuttie. . ■ HOGS—2 Poland China Sows, will farrow soon; Poland China Sow, ■ open; 4 head of Shoats. ■ IMPLEMENTS, Etc. —McCormick Binder, 7 foot cut, in good shape: Os- I home Web Hay Loader; John Deere mower; hay tedder and side de ivery | lake; Case, corn planter; 2 Oliver riding cultivators; Buckeye disc drill; ■ Oliver riding breaking p’ow; spring-tooth harrow; sp’.kettooth harrow: 7 I shovel cultivator; New Ideal manure spreader, like new; Turnbull wagon. I 3% inch tire; wagon box; hay ladders; set of heavy breeching harness; 250- I egg Super Hatcher incubator, good as new; 500 chick brooder; and many I other articles too numerous to mention. I TERMS—AIt sums of $5.00 and under, cash; sums over $5.00 a credit of I 9 months will be given; purchaser giving a good bankabe note, bearing 8% I interest the last 3 menths. A discount of 4% will be given on all sums over I $o it paid in ca*h on day of gale. No property removed until settled for ■ „ LOUIS C. FRANZ, Owner. I Roy Johnson and Christy Bohnke. aucts. I Joseph J. Peters, Clerk. 20-23-25 I g— ■■ .ZZ ———————————- - I

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Immedately following. H Washington. Sunday school at K 3:30 A.M. . H Sunday nfternono at 2:30 the fourth K quarterly conference ,vi lbe held al K Beulah Chape’. All officials of the K church are exected to be there and B ’every one is invited to come. Dr. W B W Wiant, district super ntendent. B will preach aud conduct the eoimuuu- B ion service. B o B Fire Breaks Out In I Chicago Loop District I Chicago. Jan. 20—(INS)—Fifty firs B| lighting companies poured into Chi- hS cago’s loop th.’B afternoon to fight a K b’aze which began attacing a partly H tern down structure, a landmar for E years. B| The bui’ding ablaze acrcsg from » the city hall caused general excite H ,ment and thousands of office workers K stood in tho cold to watch firemen. B Special alarms were sounded when n high w nds began fanning the fire. H o — R Hickman Is 111, Due To E Examination By Alienists B Los Angeles, Jan. 20—(UP)—Wil- B Ham Edwaid Hickman, slayer of Mar B ’on Parker, was ill in his cel’, today, B physicians said as an aftetmath of B spinal punctures made by alianisß B searching for traces of insanity. H Dr. Benjamin Blank, jail phys’eian B declared Hickman had "a fci’ly heavy H pulse, some fever and considerable ■ pain.'’ He scoft'e dat reports that the H slayer might contract spinal niening- H iU S - B "His reaction," Blank said. "Is a H : natural one an dhe probably wll not K| fully i ecover until Saturday. ■ Enjoy a Baked Ham Supper ■ at the U. B. Church Saturday B evening, 5-7 P.M. 18-19-20 B — 0 BB Get the Habit—Trade at ho, ne, it °ays S

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