Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1928 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES _ FOR SALE FOR SaLF—Pure bred Shorthorn bull, 11 months old, deep red and front n good milking family. Seo Fh'.ldp Rash, on Dr. Beavers’ farm. Decatur, phone J-867, R. 2. 18t6x FOR SALE--* Ruxail gear shift for Ford ton truck. Call Walter Reppert, Cralgville phone. 21-3tx >X>R SALE--Extra good Duroc gill; bred for February. March furrow, Market price. Lawrence Heckman. Phone 860-T 22-3 t FOR SALE—2 Modern six room houses. Near G. E. and on sth St. like rent. Dan Erwin, Phone 60 office 838 Residence. 22 ’ 3, -’ < FOR SALE — Coupe body Chevrolet; sedan body for Ford; winter top for Star; 1922 Fort touring car Used car parts. Frank Auto Wrecking Co.. West Monroe street. 22FOR SALE — Meadows washing machine; used only short time. Will sell cheap. Call phone 1200 or 183. 23WANTED WANTED-Zstengot’iiphic work. Experienced. Phone 761. 2 1 tax will pay'/c"i pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered al this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery 175-ts W'AN'tkl'-- Steady house-work by u good general maid. 304 North 11th Street. I 21-3tx WANTED—To buy some clover hay, Mutschler Packing Co., Phone 382. 21-4 t WANTED - Position as housekeeper by experienced girl. Call at 234 N. Seventh street. 21-4tx WANTED —General housework to d~ Call Berne phone, Y-194. 21-3 t MY — ENTIRE’STOCK of "WINTER HATS to be closed out at $1 each. New Spring Hats at a very reasonable price. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman, 222 S. 4th st., Decatur, Ind. 22t2 WANTED—WANT to hear from owner having farm for sa'.e in Indiana suitable for general farming and stock raising. Send description and lowest cash price. John C. Baker, DeQueen, Arkansas. 22t3x WANTED —to do Marcelling 50c hair cut 25c. Phone 859. Gaylie Hoagland, 210 S. Bth st. 22t3 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Farm 3% miles south east of Decatur. Phone 869-E 22-3 t FOR RENT—Seven-room house, all modern except heat; newly decorated. 717 Winchester St. For Information, CSIM67. 2J-3t o Gave Name to Empire The wurd 'iMiiitnun is from the Turkish iHl.inun. founder of tlie Turk Ish empire in Asia. He reigned from 1288 to 1320 I. ——-o—« — — ■■ Accurately Put “I am enil.nv-iriiig"—young daddy gar.ed fondly nt tils baby son—“to train him up in Ihe way 1 should have gone."—Khshs city Star. Not First Pantheon The Pantheon was built in Rome In 123 A. D to replace the previous Pantheon of M. Vlpsanius Agrippa, erected 27 P, C. 6 T —-6 DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sal# Barn on First Street Bacllary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood test. For particulars, call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. o , {} o 0 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. o 0
Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra tvpewriling or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Mem-man’s Law Office, K. of C. Bidg. COAL Buy The Best Yellow Pine Reed Elevator Co. Phone 233 722 W. Monroe St
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-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<J? 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 D. F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur and Fl. Wayne at regular railroad rates. Licensed by Indiana Public Service Commission Decatur Phone 254 .... Fort Wayne Phone A8405 () ’ 0 0 : o Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an* opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. Phone 331 Res. 1224 i o— . o 0- =0 LOBENSTEIN & HOWER | FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 i Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 I LADY ATTENDANT O Q IL 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. BL'ACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd StMrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 72'. 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. 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.
a Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, - . . Indiana Office I,* Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022. 8 All parts of the body are depend •nt upon spinal nerves so r Ih e energy that enables Idi e m lo carry on the pro--esses of life. Chiropractic adiusting keeps spinal nerves in | • order. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to & 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRA'I FRIDAY, JANUARY 2s, 1928.
MARKET REPOSTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAI AND FOREIGN MARKETS CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Jan. 27.—Butter, extra, in tub lots, 48%-50’TiC; firsts, 45-47 c; seconds, 42-44 c; packing stock, 30-32 c Eggs, extras. 46c; extra firsts. 43c; firsts, 42c; ordinary, 39c; pullet firsts, 32c. Poultry, heavy fowls, 27-28 c; medium. 25-26 c; Leghorns. 20-22 c; heavyspringers. 2S-29c; Leghorn springers. 20-22 c: ducks, 22-24 c; geese, 13-20 c; old cocks, 16-17 c. Potatoes, round whites. 150-lb. sacks. New York, $3.15-13.25; Maine. $3.25-$3.35; Ohio, $3.00: Michigan, $3.15: Wisconsin, $3.00; 120-lb. bags, Minnesota, $2.40-$2.50; 129-lb. bags, Idaho, Rurals, $2.50; 110-lb. sacks, 'takers, $3.50; home grown, bustil. $1.35-$1.40; Florida, Triumphs, $375,J. 85 a hamper; Florida Cobblers, No. 1. $9.50-SIO.OO a barrel. PITTSBURGH LIVESTOCK Hogs, receipts, 2,800; market steady to 10c down; 250-350 lbs.. SB.OO-$8.40; 100-250 lbs., $8.50-$8.90; 160-200 lbs., |B.SS-$8.90; 130-160 lbs., $8.25-$8.90; 0-130 lbs., SB.OO-$8.25; packing sows, |7.00-$7.35. Cattle, receipts, none; calves, receipts, 75; market steady; beef steers, $11.50-$15.00; vealerp, $14.50$16.50. Sheep receipts, 800; market steady; op fat lambs, $14.25; bulk fat lambs, sl3 50-$14.25; hulk cull lambs, $10.50$12.00. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Hogs, receipts, 4,500; holdovers. 1,537; market steady to 10c higher; 250-350 llis., $8.15-$8.60; 200-250 lbs., $8.40-$8.90; 160-200 lbs., $8.75-$9.00; 130-160 lbs., SS.SO-$9.00; 90-130 lbs., $8.25-18.65; packing sows, $7.00-$7.76. Cattle, receipts, 225; calves, receipts 500; market steady, calves 50c higher; light yearling tgeers and heifers, $13.25; low cutter and cutter cows, $4.25-$6.50; vealers, $17.00-$17.50. Sheep, receipts, 3,800; market steady; bulk fat lambs, $14.25; bulk cull lambs, $ll.OO-$12.50; bulk fat wes, $6.00-$7.50. Chicago Grain Close Speculative grain closes: Wheat: March $1.30%, May $1.30%h. July $1.26%. Corn: March 87%'4, May 90%-%, July 91%-92. Oats: March 53%, May 54%-%, July 50%. Rye: March slll, May $1.09%, July JI 03% bid.
LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected January 25) ’’owls 20c Leghorn Fowls lie Chickens 20c Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters • 9c White Ducks 15< Geese „... i4r Eggs, dozen ' 30c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 25) Barley, per bushel 60c lye, per bushel 75c Oats 50c New Corn ...75c to SI.OO White or Mixed Corn (ear) $1.15 Wheat $1.30 Oid Yellow Corn $1.20 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 35c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 45c ——-—■ ——o— — Bridegroom » Friend The term "best man” Is a survival of the time when brides were captured by raid. The would-be bridegroom set out accompanied by friends, and the chief among them was his “best man."
LEGION SEEKS MORE MEMBERS <C<IXTIM<EO EHOM PAGE OWE) to the posts and individual members giving unusual service in the campaign. The number of members of the Legion in the state this year will also determine the posltio not Indiana department in the line of inarch in the natknal convention and the honors that it will receive nationally. With 1.500 more new members today than it had last year on the same day the Indiana department is a straget c position to break all membership records. The local post, too, is in a stronger position than last year it is reported by the post commander. o Empty Oratory Yon hear -i 10l trom .rotors r.boir •back to the good old days hut no so much about forward to better day—American Magazine o Idleness Indicated What is idleness? A public mini where various kinds ot mlsi-Llefs are coined and extensively clrculaten among the most despicable of tlie b'u man race. —James Haiullton. — o Auto Will Depreciate An autunioldle will depnndHte. It you use it you are wearing t| out If <<>u don’t use ft the tires deteriorate.— \tchisop Globe. o Superseded Cii The home or William Murdock In Redruth, England was the i; r .-t house illuminated b- gas. o Fine Panama Fiber Bonnet pafiei wras the mime civet to a very tine tihei ot the panama ha' style used between IT.'ai and IWM I f" repairing the large lainnet* worn by women In those days o Gut o! Sight, Out of Mind Kind iiutu-e puts the double <1 where its owner cannot see it. —Bos ton Herald o ■ ■ Limited in Flying Ruffed grouse and bob avhites are short dyers and cannot make a sus tained flight of more than three fourths nf a mile
Listings of Public Sales will be üblished Free of charge In this col nnn for those who adverttee thd iale in the Decatur Daily Democrat Vith a daily circulation of 3,300, th' Mily Democrat reaches those wh< ci»h to buy or sell. Jan. 30 —Paul Jones, 2(4 mi. South of Dixon and 5 mi. west of Convoy on State Line. Jan. 31—W. W. Shafer, 5 miles south, ’a mile east of Monroeville. Feb. I—Fred1 —Fred Geisler, 2 mi east and I mi north of Wren. Ohio Feb. 2—Bernard Tonnelter, 1 mile west and 2% miles south of Decatur Feb. 3 —Addy Hockler 1 mi. nortn of Monroeville. Stock Sale. Feb. 6 —Ed Counsellor 3 mi east of Van Wert, Farm sale and registered Guernsey cattle. Feb. 7.—Jess Daniels, 7 mile southeast Decatur, I’4 mile south of Pleasant Mi ls, 3 miles west of Willshire Feb. B—James8 —James Mullencump 3 miles west and 2 miles north of Convoy. O. February 8 — Vai Snell, 5*4 miles south of Decatur, 1 mile east. %-iniie north of Monroe on Mud Pike Feb. 13—J. 11. Gehrman 10 miles east of Decatur 2 miles east of Hurless school. ,Feb. 14—Jim Beehiemer, 2Vi miles west of Rockford, Ohio. Feb. 15 —Kenneth Ohler, 7’ /E miles northeast, of Decatur, 5 miles south of Monroeville. Feb IB —Vernon Arnold, near Crsigvi’le. Farm sa'e Feb. 21—Perry McGill 5 miles soilthwest of Decatur % mile south Washington school. Feb. 22. — Henry Menster, ’/,-mlle south and 1 mile east Monroeville. Feb. 23. Doc. Doniphant, Van Wert, 0. Farm sale and registered Guernsey cattle Sale. Feb 23 —C. S. Mumma. & miles northeast of Decatur. Feb. 27.—Joe Miller. 5 miles southwist of Convoy. Feb. 29. —W. H. Houk. Rockford. U. March I—L. F. Brown, 1 miles east of Wren, Ohio,
Bobo Circuit Rev. E. P. White, Pastor. J Clark's Chapel-Preaching, 9:30. Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. Epworth League, 6:15 p. m. Hobo— Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Preaching, 10:45 a. tn. Epworth League, 6:15 p. m. Mt. Hope—Sunday Schoo), 9:33. Preaching, 7:00 p. m. We will begin our meetings at Mt. Hope Sunday evening. The pastor is desirous of setting everything aside for these meetings. Lets remember the dominant thing in a revivalprayer. Tlie fourth quarterly conference will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at Ihe Bobo church. Lets have a full attendance and every report in. — o Youthful Independence Little Boy (who ties lieen corrected) —“You can smack me and pul me in tlie corner, but you can't take my thinks out of me.” NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE C'UWW No, IZIKI3 Frank C. Evans. Lawrence E DeVure and Benjamin C. Evans, partners, being business under the firm name and Uvle of Evans DeVore and Company ■’lalntlffs Vs. Bowlan C. Gray, Lava.la trav. wife of Bowlan C. Gray. Wlllta W. Gray, Otto Sehlfcknuin. Henry Hil lehrand, and John W. Hendricks, De fendants.. By virtue of an order of Sale to me Greeted from the Clerk of the Adam Circuit Court of Adams County, India na, I will expose at public sale to tin highest bidder on Tuesday, the 21s' lay of February, A D. 1928 between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M and 4 o'clock I’. M. at the east door of th. Court House in Decatur. Adams Counv. Indiana, the rents and profits for n erm not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, towtt: 1 he northeast quarter of the south ast quarter of so tion SI in tawnsnll !7 north range II east; also, tlie nortl lalf of the soutlAast quarter of the outheast quarter tot section 31 townhlp 37 north ranjr'J 14 rest in the conn v of Adams in tlie state of Inlian.i Vnd on failure to realize the full a nount of judgment, of interest an ■osts, I will at the same time am place expose to sale the fee simple o said real estate. Taken as the property of Bowlan C Gray, Lavada Gray, wife of Bowlan C Tray, and William W. Gray. Said sale will be made subject to a first mortgage, calling for the prlnclpa mm of 4300.00 in favor of the Mutua tenefit Life Insurance Company ol Xewark, New Jersey and all Interest -hereon. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement Laws. 11AKL HOLLINGSWORTH Sheriff of Adams County, C. L. Walters. Attorney. Jan 27, Feb J-10.
PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned, will offer for cate at public auction at my residence 2ft miles south of Dixon uud 5 miles •l est, of Convoy. 'on the State Line, on Monday, January 30, 1928, Commencing at 10 o’clock Central Standard Time, the following property: 3 HEAD OF HORSES—Consisting of Bay Ge’.ding, 7 years old, weight 1500 pounds; Bay mare, 9 years old, weight 1550 pounds; Sorrel mare, v. ill weigh altout 1500 pounds. :i HEAD OF COWS—Consisting of Spotted cow, 7 years pld, with calf by side; Spotted cow, 7 years old, bred November Bth; Jersey heifer. HOGS—2 Duroc brood sows, will farrow in March; 24 pigs will weigh . bout. 90 to 100 pounds. SHEEP—9 head of breeding ewes. FARM IMPEMENTS — Osborne 1 inder. Oft. cut; Deering mowing machine; disc harrow; corn plow; drill; Mo inc riding breaking plow: Scotch Clipper walking plow; two pike tooth harrows; spring tooth taiiow; Studebaker wagon; wagon vith good box on it; spring wagon; good buggy; 2 double shovel plows; single shovel plow; dump board; corn shelter; hay ladders; hay car; Ift horse power gasoline engine; 2 log chains: grindstone; eider barrel; siig.il steel oil drum; tank heater; m'csscut raw; good set of work harness; set of buggy harness; wheelborrow; 2 iron kettle; lard press; isti-sage grinder; double trees; forks; ’.bout 100 bushels of good corn; about 9 cords of wood; about 10 tons of mixed hay in the mow; 40 shocks of fodder. 2 bushels of seed corn HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Bookcase, bbl ary table; two beds and springs; c othes cupboard; 11x12 Brussels mg. TERMS—AII sums of $5.00 and under, cash. On sums over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given purchaser giving bankable note, the last fi mouths to bear 8 percent interest. No property to bo removed until settled for. 4 percent discount tor cash ou all sums over $5.06. The Mentzer Ladies Aid will serve lunch. PAUL JONES. I' y Juhiico!:. Auctioneer. L’. A. Snider, Clerk, •
COURT HOUSE ■I I Suit On Note Filed The Farmers and Merchants bank] of Bryant has ft eti a suit on notes l n the Adams ciniit court nussell R Redmour, trustee, and ot£ era. demanding judgment for $1.0.0. Attorney James R. Fleming of Pore land, is counsel for the plaintiff. Marriage Liceneses Oin Ke ler, farmeir. Bry.ant, yn Justine Lehman, Geneva. | lAshbauchtf’s ; furnaces ; lightning rods SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING Phone 765 or 739
: if?®-' Auction Sale 102 ACRE FARM Wednesday, February 1,1928 The farm is located 1' •• miles south <rf Bluffton on the Ellingham Pike, and is known as the Morris Bros. farm. Il consists of 102 acres of good b ack sandy sod. well Ide I with good drainage. The farm is in a good state ci 1 rlility with 95 acres open lor cultivation and 7 acres with permanent Blue Grass with ho waste ground. Has good buildings, all in the best ot repairs. Possession to be given March Ist. TERMS—2S% cash on day of sale, balance to suit purchaser. Sale 1:30 O’clock P. M. Morris Brothers I—III— 111 11 II I -r- 1— - - Till 111. HIM—i—MIMHn~~ ri .J - ■—■■M—lMl ••’ PUBLIC SALE As I am quilling farming 1 will sell at public auction at in.' residence, 1 mile west and 2 miles south of Decatur. 1 nine a s and 3 mi.es north of Monroe, mile north of Old Elm 1 rec, o.i THURSDAY, FEB. 2, 1928 Commencing al 12 o’clock, Noon. ... , , 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 , , Black horse, 10 years old. weight 1500 Tbs., sound and good worker; Black mare, 8 years obi, weight 1500 lbs; 3 year old colt, weight 1500 ths., broke tb work double. n , , S—HEAD OF CATTLE—S , . „ Red cow, b years old; Guernsey cow, 0 years old; Durham ?ow, .) rears old; 2 yearling calves. 29—HEAD OF HOGS—29 2 sows will tarrow in March: 10 head of late fall ■' aoad ol shoals, weighing from 150 to 175 pounds. rm i • ’3—HEAD OF SHEEP—I 3 .... <» Shi ops hire ewes; / ShroDshire ami Delane ewes. 1 1’'”" ewes are Wl ones, due to lamb in March. IOIL IRY 3b head ol Mixed Pullets; 0 Ducks; 2 Drak s. grain on . ! nih J'el ol Oats of which 50 bushel are good seed oats. 20 ton ol mixed, some heavy with clover. r , —MACHINERY—doubIeI^?? 1 , i r m l ? r u :in - l Hllk v; Oliver tractor plows; double, cling tight belt; 7 gallon of tractor oil. t —IM PLFMENTS H 0 one; Oliver walking plow; andeiiv L lo 2 th h rr ™'; McCormick disc, 14-1 b. , •u iv- m ( .n... l<lll ] K breaking plow; Oliver cultivator; walkup vunnaior, coin planter: Hoosier Grain Hrill n tfood one; - neThaV'sK-K 1 h >'i la A rs: do^le sho '’’b set work harshov’els and mmilT 1 :l, n pre . ss; Letz feed grinder; forks am »uuv ns, ami numerous small articles. 4 that •he lu»l 3 months. 4?’, I Auct BER NARD tonnelliek John Starost, Clerk.
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