Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1928 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES FOR SALE F?JK""§AtE- Pure bred Shorthorn bull, 11 month# old, deep red and from n good rullklng family. Seo Phil Ip Ra#h, on Dr. Beaver#' farm. Decatur, phone J-867, R. 8. 18t8x yOR SALE—Rebuilt Ford motor# and rebuilt generator# for Ford 91 overland and Chevrolet. 1920 Chevrolet coupe body. Used car port#. Frank's Auto Wrecking Co., W. Monroe st. 19-3tx FOR SALE -- 50 Rhode Island Red yearling hens. Also young calf. Phone B-863 or see R. E. Brown 19-3 t FOR SALE— Brune wick phonograph; console style. Price $45, Phone 668. 20t3x FOR SALE—Six room house and vacant lot. Large pcu’.tey house, garage and fruit trees at 1044 Rusnell street. 10t5x eod FOR SALE- - Ruxall "gear shift for Ford ton truck. Call Walter Reppert, Cralgville phone. 21-3tx WANTED WaK'TLd — Pupils tor piano. Mrs. Clyde Noble. Call telephone 706. 16-ts “WANTED —At once some lose bay. Ernest Schlickman at Breiner Feed barn or phone 22 19-3tx WANTED— Stengoraphi'c"work. Experienced. Phono 764. 21t3x WANTED—WE will pay 7e a pound for good, clean, large , rags, delivered at this office. 1 Must be suitable for cleaning machineryl7s-tf WANTED — Steady house-work by a good general maid. 304 North 11th Street. 21-3 U WANTED —To buy some clover hay," Mutschler Packing 00., Phone 352. 21-4 t WANTED- Position' as housekeepe" | by experienced girl. Call at 234 N. Seventh street. 21-4tx V/anTed" housework to do" Cail Borne phone, Y-184. 21-3 t 1 FOR RENT FOr rEnt —Farm 120 acres 8 miles , n.rth of city. Casn rent. .u.s. Lo.i.se Bchoppman, 380 Arcadia Court, Ft. Wayne, 15f-3t O—r. cad ot Hird Families The migrsi <>l all him hinillles Is J that known as FrlnulHhlue I’tiere re 1.200 species <>f finches which cum puee this family King James B'ble A vocHhuhiry of 7.2t»i different words whs used In translating the King .James version of the Bible, according to Liberty ( No Wonder It all depends on the point of view. Doubtless parrots marvel at the way humans Imitate their speech.—Farm and Fireside Xo Date From Middle A get < The weights used In the Middle ages at the fair In Troyes. France. ; were the precursors of our Troy Weight. — o 1 am digging a celler and any one wanting the dirt can have It for tho < hauling. Sam Cook 210 S. 11th st 21-3 t ( O ~ 1 -. o ■ ALLEN J. MILLER, M. D. 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. Q -- Q Typewriting Stenographic Work If vou have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to no it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse i Judge J. T. Merrvman’s Law ! Office, K. of C. Bldg.
COAL Buy The Best Yellow Pine Reed Elevator Co. Phone 233 722 W. Monroe St Do You Want To BUY, SELL, or TRADE REAL ESTATE See H. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104
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!d> ~ ' IL<3 . — > -LOANS—ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY AT 6% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND AT 5%, 5/ 2 %, and 6% according to the amount borrowed, for 5 years, 10 years or 20 years. The 20 year loan Is on Government Plan, with new full payment plan that is advantageous to borrower. We specialize in all kinds of INSURANCE, representing 14 Old Line Companies. We write Automobile Collision Insurance at J/ 2 Price. THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Niblick Block—Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. DECATUR, INDIANA
o - - —0 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 .... 1 Fort Wayne Phone AS4OS Q Q ■ 0-- - " ' 7"0 Roofing—Spout)no—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES I Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an < opportunity to serve you. I , Decatur Sheet Metal Works | ; E. A. GIROD I 220 North Eighth St. i Phone 331 Res 1224 i Q (I o" “ __ To LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Calls answered prompt y day or uigin Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. I Residence Phone. Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O-- .... 0 H. FROHNAPFEL, D. G. 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 St. • Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant j Calls answered promptly day or nigh’ Office phone 500 Home phone 727 5 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. s. ■ '...'1 MONEY TO LOAN Au 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.
Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, - - - Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan ‘ ancl Truat Co. ML-jR*! Phones 606 and 1022.
All parts of the WfcNk' >od v are depend111 u P° n spinal AwE nerves so r the ra.\ en p rity that enm/.'W ables them to _ carry on the pro,psses of life. ?n!FS^J2!22JJ^ l ’ ro P racl i c a(iu?tin. R kc c s -S spinal nerves in order. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Hours: iu io 13—2 io 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 62a
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1928.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAI AND FOREIGN MARKETS CLEVELAND PRODUCE - V Cleveland, Jan. 25. — Butter, extra, in tub lots, 48%-50’/ic: firsts, 46yjc; seconds, 41*4-43Hc; packing stock, 30-32 c. Eggs, extras, 49c; extra firsts, 46c; firsts, 45c; ordinary, 39c; pullet firsts, 32c. Poultry, heavy fowls, 27-28 c; medium, 25-26:; Leghorns, 20-22 c; heavy springers, 27-28 c; Leghorn springers, 20-22 c; ducks, 22-24 c; geese, 18-20 C; fid} cocks, 16-17 c, Potatoes, round white, 150-lb. sacks, Yew York, »315-83,25; Maine, $3.25’>3.35; Ohio, $3 00; Michigan, $3.15; Wisconsin, $3.00; 120-lb. sacks, Minneota, $2.46-$2 50; in 120-lb. bags, Idaho lurals, $2.50; 110-lb. sacks, Bikers, J 3 50. CHICAGO CRAIN MARKETS Chicago, Jan. 25.—Speculative grain loses: Wheat — March, May, H.30-$1.30^; July, $1.26%-%. Corn—•’arch, B'%->4c; May, 90-90%c; July, >l-91%c. Oats —March, 54%c; May, 5c bld; July, 51 %c bud. Rye—Mar., 51.10%; May, $1.09%; July, $1.08%. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 25.—Hogs —Receipts, 2,800; market steady; few medium, luc lower. Quotations: 250-275 lbs., $8.50-$8.65; 210-240 lbs., $8 75-89.00; 160-200 lbs., '.3.00-89.10; 90-130 lbs., $8.50-$9.00; packing sows, ?7.00-$7.75. Cattle —Receipts, 100; market active to strong; bulk quotations, light yearling steers and heifers, $14.00; ow cutter and cutter cows, $5.00-$7; vealers, $16.75; calves, receipts, 200. Sheep—Receipts. 1,200; market 25c ip; top fat lambs, $14.00-814.25; bulk cull lambs. SIO.OO-812.50; Unit fat awes, $6.00-87.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected January 25) Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls 11c Chickens 20c Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters 9c White Ducks 15c Geese 14c Uggs, dozen :30c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 25) Parley, per bushel 60c (ye, per bushel 75c Oats 60c \'ew Corn7sc to SI.OO Vhlte or Mixed Corn (ear)sl.ls Wheat $1,30 O-d Yellow Corn $1,20 LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 35c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 45c Ralph Tyndall and Byrl Masterson ot Bluffton, were Tuesday evening business callers hi this city.
Drainage is needed H W whenever water stands M on the surface of the jfc ground any length of MS ijK time. It is also needed p' H in many p’aces when H pj there is no water stand- eS ing on the surface. The Krick-Tyndall Company
_.' h • _.I b “court HOUSE - ! Files Suit On Note The Berne Artificial Stcne Company has filed a suit on a note in the Adams cljcuit court against Ellas end Gideon Riesen. Judgement for $225 Is demanded. Attorney Henry 11. Heller, of Decatur, Is counsel for the plaintiff. Files Sult On Account A suit on account, in which judgement for S4OO is demanded, has been filed in the circuit court by Aaron Heck against the Richbern Oil an.l Gas company. Attorney James R. Fleming, of Portland, is counsel for the plantiff. Real Estate Transfers Isaac Lehman etux to Victor A. Eisenberger. lot 689 in Berne, for $350. Albert Baumann etux to Archie Long etux, lot 13 in Decatur, for SI,OOO. Samuel Helm etux to Daniel A. Helm, 80 acres in St. Marys town.ship, for sl. Samuel Helm etux to John H. Helm 40 acres in St. Marys township, for $2,000. Samuel Helm etux to John H. Helm, 80 acres in St. Marys township, for sl. A bert A. Yordy etux to Henry F. King etux, lot 26 in Beuna Vista, for $450. o Characterization If he crushes the paper mnney up In a wad and pushes It cnrelessly Into lii« [><>cket, he will leave 2.18.’, friends And no estate —Detroit News o Do Your Work Cheerfully There Is nothing so easy hut It be ■oines difficult when vou do It wit! reluct a it ce. — Teren ee — 0 Statistic If all the serial stories were placec end to ent in tills World tliey wonh Hive to he cotiHntie'i li. rhe next. o — NOTICE TO NOV-HFSIIJENTS In the Adnnot Circuit Court, November Term 1027 No. 13003 On C ’ntruct THE S-’ s-rc oy INmANA ADAMS COUNTY, SS; Orville C. Fink VS. Russel O. Courson. it appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Russel O. Courson ot the above na red deten •'ant Is a non-resident ot the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Russel O. Courson that he be an appear before the Han. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 21 day o' March, 1923, the same being the 39th Juridlctal Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holdem at the Court House In the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 6th day of February A D. 192 S and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, my name and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 16th day ot January, 19J8. John E. Nelson, Clerk. January 16, 1928 11. M. DeVoss Attv Jan. 18-25 l’-l — o BIDS FOR St I’VI,V TANKS AT COUNTY INFHRVIAItV f Notice Is hereby given that the board ot county commissioners of Adams county. Indiana, will on Tuesday, February 7. 1928 and up until Hi o’clock A M. on said day receive sealed blds for the furnishing all material and labor and building, constructing and installing in the county Infirmary two water supply tanks. The work to be done and material to be furnished to bo in all things agreeable to the specifications therefor now on file in the office of the Auditor ot said county. The board will reserve the right to reject any or all bids. The bidder will be required to fur-r'-h bond and affidavit as required by law. B. F. Breiner Geo. Shoemaker John G. Hoffman Board of County Commis»ione-' Jan. 18-25 - —- o Bins FOR ROAD MATERIAL Notice Is hereby given that the board of County Commissioners of Adam's eoun,.,, state ot Indiana, will on Tuesday, February 7th. 1928 and up until la o'clock A. M. on said day receive scaled blds for the furnishing of the various material necessary or required tor repair and maintenance ot file tree, gravel and turnpike roots of the • countv. Including crushed stone, screenings, jgravel, tile, drain material I bridge material and other material used or suitable for any of such purposes. ; , All bids must be accompanied with iJ>ond and affidavit ns required by law. Board reserves the right to reject any or all blds. ■ U. F. Breiner | Geo. Shoemaker , John G, Hoffman • Board of County CommiMionere. Jan. 18-25 i — o I NOTICE OF FIN»I, SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 2113 ■ Notice Is hereby given to Hie <-r< di I tors, heirs and legatees ot Edmund I’. I Miller, deceased, to appear In the Adil anm Circuit. Court, held at Decatur, II Indiana, on the Sth day ot February, Il I'l2B ami show cause. If anv whv tbe I FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with I the estate of said decedent should not I I>e approved; and said heirs are notltie 1 I to then and there make proof of lieirI ship, and receive Hull distributive I shareST 1 Harvey Lammlmaii. I Decatur, Indiana 1 -16-’2B Administrator ■ C. J. Lutz, E. B. Adams, Attys. II January 18-25
Improvements To Be Made At Adams Theatre The Adams theater i» to be refurnished shortly, with upholstered box spring chairs, as fine as can be found in any theater anywhere in tho country. I. A. Kalver, proprietor, yesterday contracted with a Grand Rapids, Michigan, company to build the new seats as per his order and to be delivered and Installed within six weeks. New projecting machinery has also been ordered and the new Adams will be as modern as any theater in the country as well as being comfortable. With the high class p'ctures now being shown in the Decatur theatres, there Is no need to go elsewhere to see the best there is on the screen. Upholstering Sixty-three per cent of the up nolstery leather innrket Is supplied bj the automobile Industry , A. “Always Tired nt Nlgbt”—Try This A au in per . n ne.-e"- feels constantly tired. Being "too tlred".contin„r •nm'-'h'nv wrong. When John R. Gordon. Danville, 111., found cell ’a.a. tlreu at night and bur'ened with backache." he took Fn'ev Tie, a diuretic stimulant for the kldnevs. and writes: "At*#’- a f’~* li’"" 1 felt better, could work easier, be--ame stronger, and slept soundly." Men and women everywhere use and recommend them. Satisfaction guaranteed. = - 'n ■ Foley Pills diuretic. Sold Everywhere. o NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS In the Adntna Connty Circuit Court November Term, 1037 No. 130 to THE STATE T-' INDIANA ADAMS COUNTY SS: Walter Bockman. vs. Mary Bockmiin. It appearing from affidavit, filed In he above entitled causo, that Mary 'lockman. of the above named defen l■nt is a non-resident of the State of InA'ena. Notice Is therefore hereby given the »af3 Mary Bockman that she he and appear before the Hon. Judge, of the Adima Circuit Court on the 15 day of Mach. 1928. the same being the 34tb Jurldicial Day of the next regular term i hereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the Sth day of bebriiary A D. p’B and p'ead bv ans-v»r or demur to said complaint, or the same zill be heard and determined in her absence. , , , , , Witness, my name, and the Seal of ■aid Court hereto affixed, this 20th day of Jan. 1928. , tauc v,. '--’son, Clerk. January 20, 1928 B. F. Roller, Attorney SEAL i■Jan. 25 Fi b 1-8 K IB Listings of Public Sales will be üblished Free of charge In this co) imn for those who advertise their ale in the Decatur Daily Democrat , Vith a daily circulation of 3,300, the 'aily Qemocrat reaches those who vish to buy or sell. Jan. 26 William Hurst, west of Van Vert, four miles. Jan. 26—Wm. Richards, 2 miles 'nth. 2% east of Monroe, or 1% mile west of Sa em Jan. 27 — Lou Franz —7% miles Northeast of Decatur on Adams-Allen County Line Road. Jan. 30 —Paul Jones, 2% mi. South of Dixon and 5 mi. west ot Convoy on State Line. Jan. 31 —W. TV. Shafer, 5 miles -outh, % mile east of Monroeville. Feb. I—Fred Geisler, 2 mi east and I ml north at Wren. Ohio Feb, 2 —Bernard Tonnelier, 1 mile west and 2% miles south of Decatur. Feb. 3 —Addy Hockler 1 mi. north of Monroeville. Stock Sale. Feb. 6 —Ed Counsellor 3 mi east of Van Wert, Farm sale and registered Guernsey cattie. Feb. 7. —Jess Daniels, 7, piile sout.hjst Decatur, 1% mile south of Pleasant Mi l#, 3 miles west of Willshire. Feb. B—James8 —James Mullencump 3 miles west and 2 miles north of Convoy. O. February 8 — Vat Snell, 5% miles south of Decatur, 1 mile east, %-mile north of Monroe on Mud Pike. Feb. 13—J. H. Gehrman 10 miles east of Decatur 2 miles east of Hurless school. Feb. 14 —Jim Beehiemer, 2% miles west ot Rockford, Ohio. Feb. 15—Kenneth Ohler, 7% miles northeast of Decatur. 5 miles south ot Monroeville. Feb 16—Vemon Arnold, near Craigvi’le. Farm sa’e Feb. 21—Perry McGill 5 miles aoulliwe«t ot Decatur % mile south Washington school. Fib. 22. —Henry Menster. %-niilo couth and 1 mile east Monroeville. Feb. 23. — Doc. Doniphant, Van Werl, O. Farm sale and registered Guernsey cattle sale. Feb. 23 —C. S. Mumiua, 5 miles northeast of Decatur. Feb. 27. —Joe Miller, 5 miles southwest of Convoy. Feb. 39.—W. H. Houk. Rockford. U. March I—L.1 —L. I l ’. Brown, 4 miles east cl Wren, Ohio,
- Train Kills Three Men At Grade Crossing Lafayette, Ind., Jan. 24. — (UP) — Three persons were Rilled tonight at 9:15 o'clock #t a grade crossing of the Nickle Plate railroad one and one half miles east of Dayton. The three, ; p. T. White, Orussiaville, aud Mr. and Mrs. John Sipes of near Dayton, were riding in a coupe diiven by White when it was struck by a west-bound freight train. White's watch stopped at 9:15, indicating the time of the accident. White was a timber buyer and Sipes worked for hi mas a log hauler. -— Suicide by Salt The Chinese frequently use sail j as a method of suicide. It Is an irrl- I tnnt poison If takwjn~excess.
POTS and SKILLETS I Vol. i. January 25, 1928. No. 39. H
Published each Wednesday in the Interest of the People of Decatur and vicinity, by The Schafer Hdw Co A. W. G., Editor G. W., Ass’t Editor What are the odds on the Ground Hog hitting it right this year? Getting the most out of the customer by giving him the mest is the secret of business success. Herman Ehinger says: "Pots and Skillets is a clever Ad." Herman is wrong, it’s a newspaper. “It’s the greatest la-bor-saving device that ever came into our bouse,” remarks Mrs. Fd. Mi”er, who recently purchased a Maytag washer. If you don’t believe it, ask Dick Heller. We oompared our circulation lists the other day and the number ot subscribers was exactly the same.
| PUBLIC SALE 11 As 1 am quitting farming I will sell at public auction al ni}' fl residence, 1 mile west and 2 miles south of Decatur. 1 mile wtsl fl and 3 mi.es north of Monroe, mile north of Old Elm I rec. on |gfl THURSDAY, FEB. 2, 1928 I Commencing at 12 o’clock, Noon. fl r>l , , 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 . I Black horse, 10 vears old. weight,lsoo lbs., sound and good fl worker; Black mare, 8 vears old, weight 1500 lbs; 3 year oid ceil. fl weight 1500 tbs., broke to work double. „ S—HEAD OF CATTLE—S I Bed cow, b years old; Guernsey cow, 6 years old; Durham :~fl cow, 9 years old; 2 yearling calves. 1 n . nr 29 —HEAD OF HOGS—29 ~ 1 i r ? O V S larrow in March; 10 head of late fall pigs; 1 head of shoals, weighing from 150 to 175 pounds. f J 13—HEAD OF SHEEP—I 3 , rl 1 b Shropshire ewes;./ Shropshire, and Delane ewes. th< >' C ' VCS ‘. ,UC !° ,alnb in March. I OVLTRY —36 head of Mixed Pullets; G Ducks; 2 Drakes | i GRAIN 1 ' < MI ✓I d 0 bushel of Oats.of which 50 bushel are good seed oats; , 5 J 20 ton ot mixed, some heavy with clover. I _M ACWINERY 1 i Fordson Praetor and pulley; Oliver tractor plows; Gx. 1 '* i ! double, chug tight belt; 7 gallon of tractor oil ~ . , —IMPLEMENTS—- .’ n . y ? ad . er ’ 3 H ood one ; Oliver walking plow; spring j H n o^/ p, v e tO i Oll ‘ I 1 ?™*” McCormick disc, 11-16, wdh ■ *> iv\ e ridl *i a breakl >!K Plow; Oliver cultivator; walking I ultßator, corn planter; Hoosier grain drill, a good one; - wss O 'h-;v V j n . ,, , n « OX; b .\ la ‘ Wers ; double shovel; set work har- , as: 8 quart lar<l W Letz feed grinder; forks niid [ shovels, and numerous small articles. DOG a Bood watch dog. . 1 i eiv<i 11 lir u n Ulns 0 . illH ' ll "der cash, over that aumirn •he Si 3 rn.. ? nll,S i°“ i* ood banka ble note bearing 8' inters ■ die lasi 3 months. 1 discount for cash on sums over $lO. ■ t , BERNARD TONNELLIER Bov Johnson, Auct. iH John Stalest, Clerk.
ili Thief Steals Clothing S Off His Victim’s Back H Indianapolis, Jan. 26.— searching today for a thief who st last reports was wearing H.-verai s.;/ of clothes and two overcoats. aHj A bandit wearing a flimsy beach suit forced Herbert M, *: d, l; , j, 1 to lie down and divest himse.: »•; all clothing. A well-dressed yo: lllu Mi man repeated tie procedure . i MM lb nderson. An individual nmrked rcsemb'ance to a tig’.itlv < •-■ MM cd sausage enriched his war!", b MM further at the expense of (m ■;■ MM lis. taking his overcoat, hat, a!IJ MM a carton of cigarettes. SMS Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Psys SH a- -11111 l
| Again Hoover finds a better way. Hoover e pioneered the suction sweeper — the beating-sweeping-cleaning rrln- > cinle —and now Hoover - again revolutionizes all existing standards of rug-e'eaning b v the . amazing new apr'lcation of Positive Avlta- ’ tlon. Let us explain | why. The modern flapper t knocks the frosting off y a cakeeater with a s single glance. . s I ! Poor seeds cost the farmer of this commute I ity a lot of money „ every year. Ever think of that? You can cut 8 down that loss by planting Webcter -eeds. They’re dependable. .t r If the jail Is emnty, i. a town is usually dead > or the constable no g account. Ten Years Ago Today e Otto Hoffman pure chased a washing mai- chine and wringer. y —■— f We re g'ed Februa’y wi’l be a short, month. Just that much sooner
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