Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1928 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES FOR SALE a”FARM~FOR 3ALE-8O acres, 8% miles w<st of Berne on good road, In good community. Level land. Buildings alone worth 17000 Will sell for S7OOO on easy ternn. Wayne Mortgage Loan Company, Ft. Wayne Indiana. 35t6 FOR outfit, complete;' a bargain. Durkin’s Music Studio. Phone I*l and 685. 26-3 t house. 110X12-B? Walter Repptrt, Craigville phone. 26 3tx FOR SALE—Young turkey will trade. Call evenings. Phone 885-J. 26t3x FOR SALE — Decatur Quality Baby Chicks from thoroughbred, healthy and strong parent stock. Hatching Monday and Thursday every week. Get some of these early Chicks for extra profits. Place your orders now for March, April and May chicks to be sure to get them on your preferred date The Decatur Hatchery for Quality Service, Satisfaction, Phone 49< Decatur, Indiana 2“ <t FOR SALE—Slightly used Sellers Kit Chen cabinet; half price. Also 11-3 by 14 Axtninster rug Phone 1124 or call afternoons at 322 N. 4th St 27-3tx FOR SALE-Tan fur c:at in excellent condition; mahogany writlug desk; wickor tea cart; steamer trunk: 1 auto trunk. Telephone 195, Mary Moses. 27-31 FOR SALE—Tan reed baby carr'age. Good condition. Will sell for SB.OO Phone 28-31 X FOITSALE—WiIIys Knight sedan, good tires, new paint job; nrlced cheap for quick sale. Phone 667. 28t3 FOR SALE~LlroodeYhouse 6xß Carl Archer. Pleasant Mills Ind. 27-Btx FOR QUICK - SALE—Team mules 5 and 6 years old, good workers; cow 7 wars old, fresh 6 weeks; cow. 3 yrs old, fresh In March: 20 head good young breeding ewe 5 dozen W ’to Wyandotte pullets, 2 geese; red bone coon dog; wagon; riding cultUaor; shovel pow; hcg ’•ack; hay carrier; rope pulleys and so-k; hay racv -..Us and other .umber; 75 cement blocks; 2d foot ladder- coppei kettle; ron kettle; feed cooker; De Laval cream seperator, No. 10; oil drum and barrels; seed sower; about 10 shocks of corn fodder in fie d. Right price for ca t Mrs. C. H. Zwick. Decatur R. R. 7. 27t8x FOR SALE—Modern 5 room house. Payment plan. Dan Erwin, phone office 6t>. residence 338. WANTED *' WANTED — To hear from someone who has corn fodder for sale. C. J. Quandt. Corner 13th an dJackson st. 26-3 tx WANTED—Salesman to solicit orue.s for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary o rcommission Addiess THE HARVEY OIL CO., Cleveland, O. -itx WANT TO - BUY 6*or 7 room house, inside rat roads preferred. Wou'd you consider payment plan? Address REG, care Democrat. 28t2x WANTED —Sewing plain or fancy Call 226 S. 4th st or Phone 817 28 3’x WaNTuL —PositUn in office by a young woman, experienced In a l kinds of office work. Best of reference. Phone 1022. 28t.3 WANTED: Medium priced property south part city, Small modern house, centrally located, House with 1 or 2 acres of ground in or near city. At same old office, Western Union room, phone 60. Residence phone 338. Daniel N. Erwin. 27t3 AGENTS - WANTEI>~S7S MAN OR WOMAN WANTED with |rnbltion and industry’, to di’tribute Rawleigh’s Househod Products to steady users. Several fine openings in Decatur and nearby towns. We train and help you so you can make up to SIOO a week or more. No exnerlence necessary. Pleasant, profitable, dignified work. Write today. W. T. Fawleigh Co., Dept. 1N2053, Freeport. 111. 26-9.9 is ->3 —WANTED— Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, Scrap Iron, Metal* and Hides. Also In the market for west.
'Me will call with our truck for any (unk you wish to dispose of. Also In the market for Furs, Hides »nd Tallow, Phone 442. MAIER HIDE A FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing. 88-W ts FOR RENT FOrTienT^- Seven room house - in Monmouth. Call George SchiefereteUj or phone 26t3x FOR REN I—lo1 —10 a rauiuy ~ cu, .i modern five room apartment; ground toon, Phone 756. 27t3 FOR RENT—Modern 7 room - house and garage, centrally located. Immediate posession. Phone 1084 or 709. E.O.D. 24-9tx LOST AND EnOND STRAYED " OR. BTUDE.V—\ > white apd black sheperd dog. Air ewers to name of “Shep.” Finder please return to Mrs. Emil Eglcy or ca 1 Craigville phone 12 on 20, and receive reward. 27t3x st 'WP Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays
THIMBLE THEATRE . ” NOW SHOWING—“HUSH MONEY.” BYSEGAR - —- rv GOOD HIGHT! ; jIWREHTHBRe*, NO NF.IDS A PthinKA W.fcT- THsuJIFTy'S GOT MORE tURVE /u,W I EUe N ' , SOFTY MAK6S SOME j OOtNb IT TO GET MATERIAL THAH AM TEN MEN LIVING. TO r"lfL A fcIACK *• V-Sk qtS? HE'S OVER CALLING / FOR A STORY-LuANTS BUT HE’D BETTER . SO iFjHE GETS \ DlO YOU THE J \? T L ’x. HBOUT ‘ THE MAYOR A ■ SOMETHING UNUSUAL J LOOK OUT- OUR I MURO cRc DIH th y v MAYOR A uROOK. gjUU CROOK RIGHT J —' MAYOR lb A 'kA TiMc ITS Hits z / I , -xNOUU r~ —' 1 TOUGH BABY. 1 J & OuJN S SURE 1 WM _a.- a ■f ™ wtel J.. JFiPj .w f f? x sSC 8 J 7 M Lj c _J k
—LOANS—ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY AT 6% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND AT 5%, 6/ a %, 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 4 Price. THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Niblick Block —Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. DECATUR, INDIANA
D. F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line I , Daily truck service between Decatur and Fl. Wayne at regular railroad rates. Licensed by Indiana Public Service Commission Decatur Phone 254 .... Fort VVajne Phone A8405 ■ 0 'Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work i 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 Q (, O ' =(' LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered prompt y day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT o- ■ < H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Wil 1 Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.n S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or nigh Office phine 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 An 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. ■■■ Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, . . . Indiana Office I, Peoples Lear ■Ke and Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022 NOTICK OF FINAL SETTLE ME Si T~OF REPORT IN <IRiHiM, rtHTXEBSHIP OF CHARLES K. CHRISTEN CO. Notice is hereby given, that Rost Mallonee and Joseph E. Smith, surviving partners of the late partnership firm of Charles N. Christen and Co. have filed la the office of the clerk of the Adams Circuit Court,, their final report, In said partnership and are asking therein that they be discharged. Time for hearlag report Feb. k<> war Any person, persons or corporations having a claim against, or any interes; in said late partnership business, will take duo notice thereof accordingly. John E. Nelson, Clerk of Adams Circuit Court Ross Malloneo, and Joseph Surviving partners of Charles N. Christen and Comuany ’'■James T. Merryman, /Attorney. ■ ■- Jan. 2ii and February 3 i Mr. and Mrs. Haymond Keller have returned from Chicago, where they i attended the Gift fehoppe Show.
fcECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAI THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1928.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAI AND FOREIGN VURKET« Fort Wayne Livestock Market Receipts: Calves 50; sheep 150, hogs 500; market steadv to 10 lower. 180-210 lbs. $6.40; 210-250 lbs. $8.25; 250-300 lbs. $8.15; 300-350 lbs. $8.00; 160-180 lbs. $8.35; 140 160 lbs. $8 00; 110-140 lbs. $7.50; 90-100 lbs. $7.00; roughs $6-6.75; stags $4-5.25; calves, sl6 down; lambs sl3. Pittsburgh Livestock Market Ilogs: Receipts 2000; market -teady to lower; 250-356 Tbs. $8.408.75; 200-250 Tbs. $8.75-9.25; 160-201/ bs. $9-9.25; 130-160 lbs. $8.50-9.25; ■>o-130 lbs. $8.25-8.50; packing sows. 7-7.75. Cattle: Receipts none; calves, re■eipts 100; market steady; beef steer notable sll.lO-14.35; vealers $15.507 50. - D Sheep, receipts market Zsc up, op fat lambs sls; bu'k fat lambs, 14.50-15; buk cull lambs sll-12.50. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs, receipts 2200; holdovers 1,18; market 10-15e down; 250-350 lbs. 8.4 U-8.85; 200-250 lbs. $8.75-9.10; 16000 lbs. $8.90-9.15; 130-160 lbs. $8.75'.10; 90-130 lbs. $8.50-8.85; packing ows $7-7.00. Cattle, receipts 300; calves, receipt 50; market slow, steady; vealers. ’7-17.50. Sheep, - receipts 700; market 25c own; top fat lambs $14.75; bulk fat mbs sll-13; bulk cull lambs $7-8.50. Cleveland Produce Me-kst Butter, extras, in tub lots 49-51; irsts 45%-47%; seconds 42%-33%; >acking stock 30-32. Eggs, extras 39; extra firsts 38: irsts 37; ordinary 36; pul et firsts 32 Poultry, heavy fowls 27-28; medim 25-26; leghorns 20-22; heavy printers 27-28; leghorn springers 202; ducks 22-21; geese 18-20; old ocks 16-17. otatoes, round whites 150 lb. sacks T ew York 83-3.25; Maine $3.45-3.50; Ohio $3; Michigan $3.15; Wisconsin, 120 tb. bags Minnesota $2.35; daho rurals $2.50; 110 lb. sacks, bakrs $3.50; home grown, hurhels $1.35.40; Florida Triumphs, $2.50 per amper; Florida Cobblers No. 1 $9.50 per barrel. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected February 2) 'owls 20c ■eghorn Fowls „ 11c hickens 20c eghorn Chickens 13c 'ld Roosters 9 C Yhite Ducks 15 C ■eese „ ~ ggs, dozen 28c LOCAL CSRAIW Manx FT (Corrected February 2) tarley, per bushel... 60c ve, per bushel 75c ’ats 50c gw Corn .. ...75c to SI.OO 'hite or Mixed Corn (ear) $1.15 Vheat $1.30 ' d Yellow Corn $1.20 OCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKF Egge Dozei; 38c BUTTdRFA, AT STATIONS Butterfat 45c Fred Conne’l is home from Notre Dame fra week-end visit with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Connell.
Do You Want To BUY, SELL, or TRADE REAL ESTATE See H. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone IG4
SIAM) OIL HEAD TESTIFIES I E. G. Seubert Is Witness Ir Teapot Dome Investigation Today Washington, Fob. 2. —(UP) —A contract wortli $5,000,000 was bought by oil men in the Continental Trading Company deal for $400,000, E. G Seubert, president of the ritaiidar; Oil Company of Indiana, to d the senate Teapot Dome committee today Seubert took the stand today in e continuance of the committee’s in vestigation into disposition of the $3,000,000 profits of the Continents’ Trading company, part of which, according to testimony were transferr ed by Harry F. Sinc’air, oil man, tc Former Secretary of Interior Fall soon after the Teapot Dome lease transaction Seubert said that after the Continental had made $3,000,000 profit ram the contract under which it was to buy 50,000,000 barrels of Mexia oil, it sold the contract to tho Sin lair Crude Oil Purchasing company and the Prairie Oil & Gas company. The remainder of the contract was worth $5,000,000 but the deal was nude for $406,000. “I don’t know why it was done,” Seubert said. "I didn’t have anything o do with the deal.” ELECTION HELD BY M. E. CHURCH (CONTINUED I HUM t’V(.R nvc. Lenhart. Alva Lawson. If strict Stewatd —Fred V. Mills. Reserved Dlst. Steward Paul Ed wards. Recording Steward. Henry Heller Financial Secretary, Mrs. C. L. Wai ters. Treasurer, —Daniel Sprang. Sunday School Superintendent Join E. Nelson. E. L. President Senior LeagueHarry Magner; High School Leagm Ross Stoakes Jr. Intermediate League Superinten dent —Mrs. Leigh Bowen. Junior League Superintendent Ma cella Nelson. Pres dent Ladies Aid Society, Mrs Dalton Passwater. President W. H. M. S. Mrs. B. Flc lence Lewton. President W. F. M. S. Mrs. B. F. De Vor. Director Social and Recreational ac tivities, —Leigh Bowen. Director of Religious Education Johr E. Nelson. Chairman of Board of Usherers, Ddr Tyndall. Organist, Mrs. Carrie Haubyld. Director of Music, Mrs. Dau Tyndall Committees Apportioned Benevolences— Danle Sprang, M. E. Hower, L. A. Graham. Christian Stewardship, C. L. WalterF. W. Downs, the Sunday school sup er intendent. Home Mission, Avon Burk, Leigh Bowen, H. E. Butler. Tracts, President of Sen'or am’ High school Leagues and Pastor. Temperance, Mrs. C. L. Walter, W J. Archbold, Samuel Peoples. Education, W. Guy Brown, Waite: Krivk. J. R. Parish. Negro Education, W. .F. Beery, Dee Flyback, Virgil Krick. Hospital. H B. Heller. E. A.* Beavers, D. J. Harkless Chinch Records, C. H. Colter. Mrs. C. L. Walters. Daniel Sprang. Auditing committee. C. D. Lewten,
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Avon Bulk. J. IL Parish. Parsonage Furn ture, Mrs. B- J. Rice | Mrs. F. V. Mills, Mrs. J. R. Parish, Mrs \. D. Suttles, Mrs. C. H. Colter. Church Music, Director of Choir, Dr octor of Music of Sunday school, W. '. Beery, Mrs. B. J. Rice and Pastor Estimating committee, — Daniel Jprang. E. D. Colter. Commission of Reltg ous Education ohn Nelsou, W. Guy Brown, Walter Crick. Trier of Appeals, Judge T. J. Merrya an. Chicago Grain Market Speculative grain close: Wheat: March $129%-%. May, 1.30-1.30%, July $1.27% %. Corn: larch 88%-%, May 90%-%, July 92%ats: March 54%, May 55% bid, July 1% bid. Rye: March $1.07%, May I.oß't bid. July $1.03. aRAB YOUR WOOLENS; MR. G. HOG SEES HIS SHADOW (CONTINUED FHOM PAGE ONE) ildrifi'. Ice! *Make careful record f that clrcumgjTatory curve de inated by my whiskers. Sleet! And hat aurora borealic angle of the bl•omial divergense. Zero and how!! here’s the boss adumbration of all .’me. G.ic-h it makes me chilly to ■)._Z “ (J DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 Special Attention given to catt e and poultry practice SEal Listings of Public Sales win t,. üblished Free of charge in this co’ an for those who advert se the! ■le In the Decatur Daily Democrai ’itb a daily circulation of 3,300. th ally Democrat reaches those wh ■sh to buy or sell Feb. 3—Addy Hockler 1 mi. north f Monroeville. Stock Sale. Feb. 6 —Ed Counsellor 3 mi east o’ Zan Wert, Farm sale and registere-, luernsey cattle. Feb. 7.—Jess Daniels, 7 mile southist Decatur,, 1% mile south of Pleasit Mi is, 3 miles west of Willshire Feb. B—Janies8 —Janies Mullencump 3 milevest and 2 miles north of Ccnvoy. O February 3 — Vai Snell, 5 V tiles south of Decatur, 1 mile*east 8-mile north of Monroe on Mud PikeFeb. 13—J. H. Geut'mau 10 mile) ast of Decatur 2 miles east of Hurless chool, Feb. 14 —Jim Beehierner, 2% miles est of Rockford, Ohio. Feb. 15—Kenneth Oilier. 7% miles ortheast of Decatur, 5 miles south of onroeville. Feb 16 —Vernon Arnold, nea 1 raigvi'le. Farm sa'e Feb. 21—Perry McGill 5 miles southest of Decatur % mile south Wash teton school. Feb. 22.— Henry Menster, %-mile south and_ 1 mile east Monroeville. Feb. 24—Otto Wefel, 1 mile wpst. i mile north of Preble; 5 miles west L mile north of Decatur. Feb. 23. — Doc. Donlphant, Van Vert, O. Farm sale and registered luernsey cattle sale. Feb. 23—C. S. Mumma, o miles ortheast of Decatur. Feb. 27.—Joe Miller, 5 miles southvest of Convoy. Feb. 29. —\V. H. Houk, Rockford, O March I—L. F. Brown, 4 miles east Wren. Ohio
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ook at it. Work fast boys, I’ve got ’iv work cut out for me and I’ll have to get to it." I Satisfied that a complete record ot h eofficial si houette had been made he jumped from the casting box and tarted briskly for headquarters. — o Hammond—Albert Stone, of Chicago drew a fine of SSO and costs, the . limit for malicious trespass, when I convicted In Hammond City court. He caused speedy exit of a capacity crowd from the east side theatre here when he hurled the v.le smelling contents of a bottle.
Horse Sale We the undersigned, will sell at Public Auction at the Sale Barn, MONROEVILLE, INDIANA • SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1928 Commencing at 12:00 Noon. Ti HEAD OF GOOD WORK HORSES.. These are native horses, re well broke, wi 1 weigh from 1300 to 1600 lbs. and range in ’ge from 3 years old to 9 years old. Some matched teams. These horses will be honestly represented and must prove sailsactorv to the buyer. SCHLIMMER & VIET. tOY JOHNSON. Decatur, Ind., Auctioneer. 1-- « MaaaM . MM rr. 1 ’ *“ | PUBLIC SALE | I, the undersigned, wi 1 sell at my residence on the old uster Farm. 7 miles southeast of Decatur, IV2 nule south u Ueasant Mills. 3 miles west of Willshire\ on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7,1928 Sale to begin at 10:00 o’clock- the following-property to-wil: 4—HEAD OF HORSES—-4 1 hay marc, weight l(»00 lbs., 9 years o d; 1 mare, weu i. 1450 lbs.. 11 years old; 1 bav horse, weight 1100 lbs., 7 years oki, I gray mare, smooth mouth, weight 1300 lbs. 3—HEAD OF CATTLE—3 ] , 1 Jersey cow. 4 years old, will be fresh last <4 Februaiw, 1 Jersey heifers, 2 years obi; 1 Hols’em h”ifer. 2 years old. 14—HEAD OF HOGS—I 4. ~ 2 brood sows, will farrow middle of April; 5 good gilts, 7 fall pigs. 3 Good Breeding Ewes. CHICKENS—4 dozen young hens. HAY—4 tons of Timothy Hay. IMPLEMENTS . . 1 I Keystone gearless hoy loader; 1 Janesville corn plainer: 1 walking breaking plow; 1 com pow; 1 Buckeye grain drih; i double disc; 1 manure spreader; 1 set hay ladders with srJ ■ boards; 2 spike tooth harrows; 1 new Engali seeder; 1 good mud mat; 1 double shovel plow; 1 set brec*chen harness; 1 set ol oui harness; 1 Vega cream separator; 1 brooder stove; 1 gasoline ngine; other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE—AL sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be giveii, purhaser giving good bankable note bearing no interest first i> months, and nearing 8' c interest last 3 months. No goods to be removed until settled for. JESS DANIELS, Owner. Harry Daniels, Auctioneer. H. O. Davis, Clerk. Lunch will be served by Pleasant Mi ls Baptist Ladies AidAUCTION S ALE TWO FARMS-—SO ACRES EACH IN BLUE CREEK TOWNSHIP, Adams County, Indiana FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7 10th
THE MEYER FARM, 80 acre ocated 7 mi’es east of Ber-e, ’ mi’es southeast of Deca’ur, 1 south of Pleasant Mills, ■”d 4 southwest of Willhire, Ohio. This is an ideal farm, good productive soil, large barn, a'l necessary farm buildings cxcpt house, good locnt'on, a icod money-maker. Must be o’d to the highest bidder to ettle up the Eli Meyer Estate. EASY TERMS: 20% cash. Baance long time at low ra’e if interest. Sale wiP be held on (he farm at 10:00 A. M., February 10 th.
NOTICE TO REAL ESTATE MEN: A bberal commission will be paio to anyone bringing a buyer for either I one of these farms, said buyer to be registered with the auctioneer not late' I than the, mornng of the sale. I | No* is the time to buy farm lands, as they are advancing in price in .han the morning of the sale. These two farms are ideally located and are very desirable. Attend this sale and buy them at your own price. Sold by THL NATIONAL lILALTY AUCTION CO., Decatur, India, u. | UCTIONEERB: Fred Reppert, Earl Gartin, Roy Johnson.
I W. CABLE M J O We Make Fort Wayne, y a n r V Wert or Bluffton for a I $6.00 to SIO.OO. N N $ G ’'City Move, S4OO E p Call 1241. R
THE OTTO REPPERT FARM. 80 I acres. located southeast of Decatur. 3 mi’es southeast of Decatur, 3 rn'i'S oufh and I'/i mile ea*t of Pleasant Mi’is, tU irilM eest gnd 1 mile north i of Steele. This farm has a good house and barn. All necessary oiCbui dings. ■ good productive soil, a stone-quarry on one corner of the farm, adjoining j a large stone crusner. This quarry , will return a good dividend *oi years , to come. The farm must be fold to the hiqh : ist bidder to settle up the Otto ReP , i pert Estate. ■ ■ EASY TERMS: 20% ca'h. Balance I long time at low rate of Interest. , Sa'e will be held on the'farm at I:-- 1 IP. M., Friday, February 10th.
