Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES FOR SALE A FXffST FOR SALE—B 0 acres, 3% miles went of Berne on good road, in good community. Level land. Building* alone worth S7OOO. Will sell for S7OOO on easy terms. Wayne Mortgage Loan Company, Ft. Wayne Indjana. Sftt's FOR SALE •— iieeatur Quality Babv Chick* from thoroughbred, healthy and atrong parent atock. 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 bo sure to get them on your preferred date The Decatur Hatchery for Quality Service, Satisfaction, Phone 497. Decatur, Indiana 27-6 t FOR BAI^E —Tan reed baby carriage. Good condition. Will sell for SB.OO , Phone 1071. 38-3tx frOlf SALE—Willys Knight sedan. * good tires, new paint job; priced ♦ cheap for quick sale. Phone 667. 28t3 - FOir SA'LE 50 full blooded White " Leghorn laying hens. One bay driv- - lug horse and one cab buggy. Call 873G or see Herman Meyer. 29-3tx FOR SALE—Genco Lighting system Good condition. Call Phone M-1870 •• 30-3tx » SONGBAK. keeps your b'rd In perfect health. Seed and other supplies. Free bird book. 438 Mercer Ave. 30-3tx WANTED - WANTED—Sewing plain or fancy Call * 226 S. 4th st or Phone 817 28-3tx : WEfTEß^PosiHon^in - office by a young woman, experienced in all Z kinds of office work. Best of refer- “ ence. Phono 1022. 28t3 “ SALESMEN—Two, with ears, steady J Inquire Insley’s Restaurant, be- - tween 6 and 7 P.M. 29t2x - FEMALE HELP WANTED “ Refined ladies in Decatur and vjcin- „ ity can buid a business for them- • selves either in spare time or by de- » voting their full time, demonstrating “ Rosemaid lingerie and dresses. Write Z ROSEMAID CO.. 510 Continental <• Bank Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 30t7x “ EARN”SSSSO weekly aidressini- cards - at home. Spare time. Experience ~ unnecessary'. Particulars, 2c stamp. " Sield Co., Elkhart, Ind. Itx “ ADDRESS ENVELOPES — $25-$35 “ weekly in your spare time. EveryZ thing furnished. Stamp for particu- „ lars. June I Co.. Hammond, Ind. It “ Earn $25-sso weekly addressing cards at home. Spare, time. Experience unnecessary. Particulars, 2c stamp. Field 'Co., Elkhart Indiana. ' Itx ADDRESS ENVELOPES — $25-$35 weekly in your spare time. Everything furnished. Stamp for particulars. Junell Co., Hammond, Ind Itx FOR RENT FOR RENT —Front sleeping room upstairs. Modern home. Board is desired. 350 North Tenth street. Phone 1142. 29t4 FOR RENT- Nicely furnished kitchen and living room for lignt housekeeping 325 North Third street. 30-3 t LOST AND FOUND Birth Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nesswald of Fort Wayne, are the parents of a 6 3-4 pound girl baby, which was born Thursday, February 2, 1928. The baby has been named Mary Jam-. Mr Nesswald was a former resident of Deen tur. • o Postal Clerks Admits Theft Os Money From Mail Fort Wayne, Feb. 4.—(lNS)—Unit-I cd States Judge Thomas W. Slick of South Bend today had under advisement the case of Herman A. Blackman, 50, former trusted postal clerk, 1 of Marlon, Ind., who was arraigned before him late yesterday afternoon on a. charge of'stealing money from letters in the mails. Blackman pleaded guilty to the I charge and was released on a bond of $1,500 and has returned to Marion. — _O — Shoots Self Eight Times, Drinks Bottle Os Lysol; Still Lives Whapeton, N. D.. Feb. 4—(UP)—ln an unsuccessful attempt at suicide, Harry Bradley, Stirum, N. I)., farmer shot himself in the head five times, in ■ the chest three times and drank a ' bottle of lysol. He will recover, p'iy-, slcians said. •• ■ —M——l - O —— o I DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street ' iPhone: Office 143 —Residence 102 Special Attention given to • cattle and poultry practice . o—- ■ r Do You Want To BUY, SELL, or TRADE REAL ESTATE See IL S, MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104

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r O 0 loans t ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY at 6't, for 5 years, 10 years > or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ' ON FARM LAND at 5, 5' j& 6% , according to the amount borrow--1 ed, for 5 years, 10 years or 20 yrs. The 20 year loan is on Govern- • ment plan, with new full pay- i merit plan that is advantageous to borrower. The Suttleb-Edwards Co. I - Niblick Building, t j Cor. 2nd & Monroe Sts. Decatur, Indiana ; o o t 0 :.... -o 1). F. TEEI’LE ■ State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between I Decatur anti Ft. Wayne at : regular railroad rates. Licensed by Indiana Public Service Commission Decatur Phone 254 .... Fort Wayne Phone A8405 O - 0 O- - --±b Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Weeks I E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. Phone 331 Res. 1224 I o 0 ■ o z zzb I LOBENSTEIN & HOWER | FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1 Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 | LADY ATTENDANT 1 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 St. Mrs. 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. in. Telephone 135. j MONEY TO LOAN Au unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS 1 Abstracts of- title to real estate,. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. mm R°y ' Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, - . - Indiana ■pRRB Office 1, Peeples Loan , and Trust Co. ■ELsH Phones 606 and 1022. NOTICE OF FINAL SKTTLEMEM OF ESTATE %•. 23K7 Notice is hereby yiven to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Sarah J. Ball deceased, to appear in the Ada 1113 Circuit Court, hold nt Decatur, Indiana, on the 27th day of February, 192 R. and show uansc. if any why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT# with the estate* of said decedent eh'nuhi not be approved; and said heirs are notified lo then and there make proof of helrahlp, and receive their distributive shares. W. A. Lower, Administrator Peentur. Indiana 1, ’JG. *2B L Walters, Attorney . .Jan. 28 Feb I .. .— ~-O — Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of '/itle keai Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced October 5, 1924. See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway I south of Decatur Democrat.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1928

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs, receipts 1600; holdovers 1,351; arket steady; 250-350 lbs. $8.508.55; 200-250 lbs. $8.75-9.10;' 160-200 lbs. 68.9tt-9.75; 130-160 lbs $8.65-9.15; 90-130 It's $8.25«8.65; packing sows $7-7.50. Cattle, receipts 100; calves, receipts 100; market steers and heifers 2ft-50c down, calves steady; beef steers $10.50-15; beef cows $7-9; low cutter and cutter cows $4.50-6.50; vealers sl7-17.(0. Sheep, receipts 1300; market steady bu'k fat lambs $15.25; bulk cnll lamb sl2-13.50; bulk fat ewes $7 8.50. Chicago Grain Close Speculative grain close: Wheat: March $1.29%, May $1,29% July $1.27%. Corn: March 89, May 71%-%. July 93 bid. Oats: March ■•4%-%, May 55% bid. July 51% bld. lye: March $1.07%, May $1.08% bid, July $1.02 bid. Cleveland Produce Market Butter, extra, in tub lots 49-51; 'lrsts 15%-47%, seconds 42%-44%, lacking stocks 30-32. Eggs, extra 4(k extra firsts 39; irsts 38; orditulb- 36. Poultry, heavy fowls 27-28, medium 5-26, leghorns 30-22, heavy springers 17-28, leghorn springers 20-22, ducks 3-25, geese 18-20, old cocks 17-18. Potatoes, round whites 150 lb sack Jew York $3-3.25; Maine $3.45-3.50; Ohio $3; Michigan $3-3.15; Wiscon-In 3; 120 rb. bags Minnesota $2.35; ’aine $3; Idaho Rurals $2.50; 110 lb acks, bakers $3.50; home grown, >ushel $i.35-1.40; Florida Triumphs, 2.50 per hamper; Florida Cobblers, Vo. 1 $9-9.50 per barrel. (Jr LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected February 3) Fowls 20c '«ghorn Fowls He Chickens 20c '.eghorn Chickens 13c lid Roosters 9c White Ducks 15c Oeese 14c 'Sggs, dozen 28c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected February 3) Barley, per bushel 60 tye, per bushel 75> Oats got Mew Corn 75c to SI.OO White or Mixed Corn (ear) $1.15 Wheat $1.32 Old Yellow Corn .» $1.20 uOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Egge Dozen . 28c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 4Rc U. S. Willing To Outlaw Use Os Submarine If Other Nations Agree Washington, Feb. 4—(UP)—Secretary of state Kellogg informed the hense foreign relations committee today that the United States is willing to sign a treaty with other countries prohibiting the use of submarines. In a letter, Kellogg approved a resolution of Repr-uoithingbam Repo: M. declaring for.outlawing the submarine, which the committee is considering. 1 Bomb Wrecks Home Os Campbell, Ohio, Mayor Youngstown, Ohio, Feb. 4—(INS)— Mayor T. Roy Gordon, of Cim-pbell was slightly injured when a bomb evpiosion wrecked his home in ('ampbell today. Property damage was estimated at $1,590. Two suspects were arrested shortly after the explosion, one of whbhi confessed, aecnrdin g*o police. Drain Tile will feed E? your live stock, pay I;. I your grocery bill, clothe | K your family and send Ife sg your children to school, H I pay your Taxes and I I burn your mortgages. The Krick-Tyndall

KLAN DELIVERS COUNTER BLOW Attorneys For Secret Order File Demurrer To Gilliom’s Charges Indianapolis, Ind. Feb. 4—(INS) — The Ku Klux Klan today was staking a counter offensive against attorney general Arthur L. Gillioni, who several weeks ago filed a suit to oust the secret order from Indiana. Klan attorneys have filed a demurtor to Gillian's charges, which were lodged in Marion county circuit court. Sweeping denials of allegations of Gilliom were the chief feature of the Klan reply, which was prepared by Charles J. and Telford B. Orbisbn, of Indianapolis, and W. F. Zutnbruun and J. H. Connaugliton, of Washington, D. C. Replying to Giiliom's assault upon Klan membership, the Demurrer said "It is not the law anywhere that because an organization is limited to a particular class of people, threfore meh an organization could not bo conducted along patriotic lines.” Among the other contentions in the Klan's reply were: That the fact that the Klan pays its officers salaries is not proof that the >rganizat!ou is operated solely for the profit of its officials as alleged by jilltom. o Fort Wayne Chorus To Give Sacred Concert Here The Men's Gospel Chorus of tho i 'tr»t Missionary Church of Fort Wayne, will render a sacred concert, at the First Evangelical church in this city, Sunday evening, at 7 o’clock \ silver offering will be lifted. Tho irogratn to be given by the Chorus s ;is follows: 'horus—Diadem Ellor nvocation '.'horus—l Love Him Foster Keup Your Eyes Upon the Cross Miles Tolo —(), My Soul, Bless Thou Jehovah Herbert Wm. Schultz Tharus—Ready Our Captain to Obey Hackleman The Savior is Calling Foster The Blessing in my Soul Miles Gloria in Excelsis Mozart i’inno Solo —Selected Raymond Weaver Missionary Men’s Quartette —Selected Messrs. Gehrig. Sprunger, Witnter and Roth Chorus—l Know that My Redeemer Lives Stebbins Blessed is He that. Readetli—Colburn Hallelujah Handel Offertory—Selected Mr. Weaver Chorus—You Need Jesus Higgins It’s Me O Lord Negro Spiritual Strengthen Thou Me. .. Wilson Send Out Thy Light 1 Gounod Benediction. Germany’s Killer Os Policemen Is Captured Berlin, Felt. 1. — (INS) —The career of Johann Anton Hein, Germany's killer of policemen, ended today. He was captured at Wuerttemberg by a Wsse of 5,000 polhc, soldiers and citizens. Helu, nr.'kuauied “tho were-wolf", robbed a Thuringian post office and Ted afoot and on a bicycle across Germany. lu six days he covered 500 miles. During his flight, Hein ktlle,. every policeman that'approached him. Ho hud killed three when captured. The "were-wolf’s” capture ended the greatest, mau-hunt iu Germany since the war. — o —. “No Marriage Was Made To Last Forever” Says Much Divorced Actress Chicago, Felt. 4—(INS)—"No Marriage was made to fust forever.” Such Is the philosophy of Jessie Rood, tho second follies girl Io Ito granled freedow U'om Matrimony here within two days. Avoime Taylor had received a decree 24 hours earlier. It was tile fourth mime Miss Reed inofty. lief latest husband was William T. Young of Indianapolis Aiiloniobikman. She charged cruelly. "Three years of married life mi'c enough,” explained Miss Reed, No marriage was made to lust forever.”

! COURT HOUSE Real Estate T.ans.ers James W. Burr etux to George E. Fennlg etux, lots 297 and 29S in Geneva, for $l„5l)0,. Fklna E. Belling, guardian, to Rebecca Jackson, et al, lot 157 in Decatur for sl. Edward 11. Mack etux' to Martin L. Hoffman, lot 17 in Monroe, for SSOO John W. Melbers etux to Fred Walther etux, lot 4 in Decatur, for $650. Earl A. Straub etux to Theodore L. Becker, part of lot 79 in Decatur for sl. John A. Trout to Flora B. Trout. tract in Washington township, for sl. Milo F. Shirk et al to David W. Luisure etux lot 20 in Monroe for $2,500 Joseph I.engeiicii to Frank 11. Loshe etux 100 in Washington township, for SII,OOO. Charles A. Bultenieier et al to Henry Schieferstein etux, 97.7 S acres in Root township, for $12,050. Peter Fox etux to Aldine Fox, 24 acres in Hartford township, for $2,500 o SINGERS ASSIST IN U. B. REVIVAL (COWTINUED FHOM P4KH OVE) those who served God and those who served the devil. But today, folks lives and tlie churches are like the words of George Eliot “Life is an oniibus, we take on ixiard anybody and everything which beckons us as we pass it." We entertain God and the devil in the same parlor and on tho same floor. The attendance was large last night and the growing interest shows that folks are interested. There will be services tonight and Mr. and Mrs. Bailee will assist in the services. A great, day is. planned for tomorrow in all tho services. The services in the evening wil begin at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Parlee wil render some special numbers. o— New Screen Installed At Cort Theatre Here A new crystal screen has been installs din the Cort theatre corner of Liberty Way and Second street. Jess Leßrun, manager of the theatre states that the new theatre will show pictures in life size. The screen is ten and one-half feet by fourteen feet in size and is one of the most modern screens in use. Mr. Leßrun is also planning several other improvements for his theatre, including new cushion covered seats, which will bo installed about the first of the month. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays BEBJb RO Listings of Public Sales will be oublished Free of charge in this col umn for those who advertise their •■tie in the Decatur Daily Democrat Vtth a dally circulation of 3,300, the ’ally Democrat reaches those who wish to buy or sell. Feb. 6—£d Counsellor 3mi east of Van Mert, Farm sale and registered Guernsey cattle. I'eb. 7. Jess Daniels, 7 mile southeast Decatur, 1% 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 _. V al Snell, 5U miles south of Decatur, 1 mile east" %-tnile north of Monroe on Mud Pike. Feb. 13-J. H. Gehrmau 10 miles east of Decatur 2 miles east of Hurless school. Feb. 14—Jim Beehieiner, 2% miles west of Rockford, Ohio. Feb. 15—Kenneth Ollier, 7% miles northeast of Decatur, 5 miles south of Monroeville. Feb. 16—Vernon Arnold, near Craicville. Farm sale. Feb. ”I—Perry McGill 5 miles soothwest of Decatur % mile south Washington school. Feb. 22.— Henry Mettster, %-mile south and t mile east Monroeville Feb. 24 -Otto Wefel, l mile west. 1 mile, uoitii ol Preble; 5 miles west I mile north of Decatur. Feb. 23. — Doc. Doniphaut, Va( Weit, o. karm sale and registered Guernsey cattle sale. Feb. 23—U. S. Mumma, 5 miles northeast of Decatur. v eo. 27 -Joe Miller, 5 miles southwest of Convoy. I'eb. 29.—. H. Houk, Rockford. O. March i-L. F. Brown, 4 miles east of Wreu, Ohio.

Opposition To Fascism In < Italy Dealt Another Blow Home, Feb. «-HNS)-The parlia-:, uientary reform bill restricting eiec-, • tions to one ticket and suffrage to' members of Fascist Guilds, was on- ( doresd today by the Fascist Grand Council, with Premier Mnssclini presiding. . I The substance of the bill was approved last fall by the council but it ' was then thought to be only a temper- ( ary measure. The mepsure is a radical step to-' ward the complete obliteration of all | be Only the Fascist ticket, only mem-j, opposition to Fascism, since there will | bers of Industrial Guilds can vote, and ( only faithful Fascists can be members' of the Guilds. o . | Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays

PUBLIC SALE I I, the undersigned, wi’l sell at my residence on the oldBH Custer Farm, 7 miles southeast of Decatur, li/ 2 mile south ofl9 Pleasant Mills, 3 miles west of Willshire, on I TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7,1928 I Sale to begin at 1(1:00 o'clock, the following properly to-xvii; I 1 I—HEAD OF HORSES—4 I 1 buy mare, weight 1600 lbs., 0 years old; 1 bay mare, 1 150 lbs., 11 years old; 1 bay horse, weight 1100 lbs., 7 years ol(l;l| 1 grav marc, smooth mouth, weight 1300 lbs. I .3—HEAD OF CATTLE—3 I 1 Jersey cow, 4 years old, will be fresh last of February; ill Jersey heifers, 2 years old: 1 Holstein heifer, 2 years old. I 14—HEAD OF HOGS—I 4 I 2 brood sows, will farrow middle of April, 5 good gillsfll 7 fall pigs. I 3 Good Breeding Ewes. I CHICKENS—4 dozen young hens. | HAY—4 tons of Timothv Hay. ] IMPLEMENTS 1 Keystone gearless hoy loader; 1 Janesville corn planter; ill walking breaking plow; 1 com plow; 1 Buckeye grain drill; il l double disc; 1 manure spreader; 1 set hay ladders with sid«| boards; 2 spike tooth harrows; 1 new Engali seeder; 1 good niiulHl boat; 1 double shovel plow; 1 set breechen harness; 1 set of harness; 1 Vega cream separator; 1 brooder stove; 1 gasolinejß] engine; other articles too numerous to mention. I TERMS OF SALE—AL sums of $5.00 and under, cash ini] hand; sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purl] chaser giving good bankable note bearing no interest first (>B; months, and bearing 8% interest last 3 months. No goods to bel' removed until settled for. 1 JESS DANIELS, Owner. Harry Daniels, Auctioneer. H. O. Davis, ClerkM Lunch will be served by Pleasant Mills Baptist Ladies Aid.

Opportunity is coming Your way * INDICATIONS are that 1928 will bring it. Perhaps, al an unexpected time . . . perhaps, when you anticipate it. BUT--supposing it’s an Opportunity * that requires money? Will you he ready to embrace it? Look Ahead Now And Save. Open A Saving Account —in this Bank and feel free to challenge 1928 to “come ahead and bring on your Opportunities’” Old Adams County Bank The Bank of Service

O A New Shipment of beautiful SPRING DRESSES received today. MRS. Wm. BUtLER Cor. Madison & Bth st. ( * 0 W. F. CABLE M T O We Make Fort Wayne, Van R V Wert or Bluffton for x I $6.00 to SIO.OO. N S G City Move, $4.00 p E O Call 1241. R " s