Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 11 February 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE—Upright piano; first clas conaition: win mH cheap. Phone 605 or call at 514 Nuttman ave, 34t3x i>ok S&LE—Foril”clan boSy. coupe body for 1920 Chevrolet. Winter top tor Ford. Used car parts Frank’s Auto Wrecking Co W. Monroe st. 34-3 t kbit SALE—A 240 egg size incubator good work horse. A Folan China male hog, prices right Decatur phone 0-861. 34 ’ 3t FOR SALE—Eight Acres, two and half miles north east ot decatur. Also some corn fodder, W. R. Woods. ,:5-.ltx For SALE—Decatur Quality Baby Chicks. We have 200 8. C. Reds and 200 heavy mixed. Come and see them for a real buy. Place your order now for further delivery. The Decatnr Hat ehery Phono 497 Decatur. Ind. :‘.5-3t FOR SALE — National hard coal brooder, 1,000 chick site. Phone 9074. 35-2tx FOR SALE Six tons clover hay. Ba 1 ed. One purebred shorthorn cow and • alf. One purebred shorthorn heifer 18 months old. Also 911 Oliver riding plow. C. D. Houk, Hoagland, Indiana, RR 1 i3;:tx FOR* SALE—Four-year-old Guernsey cow. fresh in April, test 6-8. Guaranteed straight and right, % mile cast of Jefferson high school. Clint I! rt, Berne, Ind, R 3 3«t3x FOR SALE Martz Mountain carnary and cage; bird supplies. 438 Mercer Ave. 36-3tx FOR SALE—Good Young cow fresh Price SBO. Call Phone 719-F. 36-3tx WANTED female help wanted Refined ladies in Decatur and vicinity can build a business for themselves either in spare time or by devoting their full time, demonstrating Rosemaid lingerie and dresses. Write ROSEMAID CO., 510 Continent’ll Bank Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 3<*t7x WANTED—House-work to do by experienced, capable, country girl. Call Emanuel Miller residence Craigville phone. 35-3tx MALE HELP FOREIGN WORK—Young men interested working sunny South America write at once for information. South American Service Bureau. 14.600 Alma, Detroit. Mich. i*-x FEMALE HELP W«iv i ADDRESS ENVELOPES — $25-335 weekly in your spare time. Everything furnished. Stamp for particulars. June'.l Co., Hammond, Ind. Itx WANTED—An experienced stdhbgrtfpher and bookeeper. Phone 1084 36-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT—Garage near business district. Phono 170 er inquire at Daily Democrat office. 32t6x FOR RENT--80 acre farm: level land. Phone 81 or see J. S. Colehin, 119 North Fifth street. 34 3tx FOR RENT—Sleeping Roohis in modern home; also garage for rent. 304 N. sth St. Phone 711. 35-3tx FOk RENT—I 34 acres. Six to 8 cows; 5 to 6 brood sows; 20 ewes furnished. Tenant to furnish implements and teams. 50-50 proposition. Phone Monroe 23. 35-3 t FARM - FOR - RENT—Forty-four aero farm in Monroe township. One an 1 one half miles west of Salem and nimmiles south of Decatur. Cali Decatur Phone 8703-C 35-31 FOR RENT—House on Wes'. Madison street. Inquire of Mrs. Joe Hunnegraff. Phone 812. 36-3 t FOR RENT—At Moninonth, Two or three furnished or unfurnished rooms for light house-keeping; private entrance; use of garage. Phone 8722' or 8721. 35-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST—A new Diamond Cord tire, license number 271098, and tail-light. Ixist on Decatur Fort Wayne road; reward for return. Martin Heckman, Route 1. Decatur. Phone 860-A 36-2 t — o— - St. Joe Sixth Graders Win Two Games Today In a double-header played this morning. the sixth grade basketball team ot the Bt. Joseph school won two victories over the sixth graders of the Central school, by the scores of 10-9 and 15-2. The St. Joe lineup was; B. Lose, 11. Hebble, Ehingcr, IL Bentz and J. Lose. Tho Central lineup was Johnson, Baumgartner, Moser, D Sheets and C. Sheets, — Ed Hurst and Henry Hurst have returned from a business trip to South Bend. . NOTICE I will be out of mv office Frida}' and Saturday of this M eek. 32tlx Dr. Burt Mangold. ——————-o NOTH i; Ol FIN %L SETTLEMENT Os I'SMTATK No. yoill Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Helion 1 ’i' ' Isos, deceased, Io appear in th. Alla me Circuit Court, held at Deealur Indiana, on tho 7th day ut March. 1925. ami show cunse, if any, whv the FIN'AI. SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not 1..approved; mid said India lire nolirh-d to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their ilistributi ><■ Bhiiris. Wllliclrn.'i JHerkep, Administrator Decatur, Indiana Feb. 10, 1(128. C. J. Lutz. E. ft, Adams Attorneys. Feb 11-18

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LOANS ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY »t 6%, for 5 years. 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5, 5J.4 A 6% according to the amount borrow- i ed, for 5 years, 10 years or 20 yrs. j The 20 year loan is on Government Plan, witn new fufl pay- I ment plan that Is advantageous to borrower. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Niblick Building, Cor. 2nd & Monroe Sts. Decatur, Indiana <> ’i O— 0 1 D. F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur and Ft. Wayne at regular railroad nites. Licensed by Indiana Public Service Commission Decatur Phone 254 .... Fort Wayne Phone A8405 O -0 —~2zzio 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 j o . _____o O 0 LOBE.NSTELN & 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. —— 1— . . i MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of i 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts ot title to real estate. SCHURGER’B ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. a Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, - . - Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022. ■MKwaßnwnngssxsaamaMMHMswMßaniaMM AUCTIONEER HARRY DANIELS If you are going to make a Sale of any kind, see me at an early date. If you want to buy, sell or trade real estate, or if you want your automobile sold—sec mo at my office in the American Security Building, Phono 172. O ■ ( DR. K. EICHHORN Veterinarian i Office at Sale Barn on First Street lidi iiary while diarrhoea iff l i hicketiH controlled by blood tert. For call I Phuues: Office 306; Ren. 301. I

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Hoga, receipts, 400; holilijyers, L--291; market 10 20c up: 250-350 lbs., $8.60-$9.20; 300-25(1 lbs.. $9.10-$9.35: 160-200 lbs., $9.15-$9.35; 130-160 lbs., SS.4O-$9.25; 90-130 lbs.. $7.75-38.50; parking sows, $7.00-$7.75. Cattle receipts, 25; calves, receipts 25; market steady, calves steady; beef steers, $12.00-$14.50; light yearling steers and heifers. $13.00-$13.90; beef cows, $6.50-$9.00; low cutter and cutter cows, $4.25-$6.25; vealers, sl7$17.50. Sheep, receipts, non. market nominal; top fat lambs, sls 75; bulk fat lambs, $12.00-$13.50; bulk cull lambs. $7.50-$9.00. Chicago Grain Close Chicago, Feb. 11 —Speculative grain ■.lose Wiivht. March $1.30)4-%. May *-1.30% H, July $1.27%. Corn; March 93. May - j5%-96, July 97%-%. Oats: March 55, May 55%-%, July 52% 68%. Rye March $1.09%, May $1.09%, July $1.04%. PITTSBURGH LIVESTOCK Hogs .receipts, 2,600; market, 10’sc lower: 250-350 lbs., $8.25-$8.60; 200-250 lbs., $8.60-$9.10;. 160-200 lbs., $9.00-$9.10; 130-160 lbs., $8.25-$9.10; 90-130 lbs., $7.50-$8.00; packing sows. J 6.75-$7.35. Cattle receipts, 70; calves, receipts 125; market steady, calves strong; >eef steers, $11.75-$! 1.35; vealers, M 5.50-$17.50. Sheep receipts, 400; market steady o stroll;g top fat lambs, $15.75; bulk fat. lambs, $15.25-$15.7i; hulki lull la mils, $12.00-$14.00. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Receipts— Calves 25: sheep 50; hogs 2(0*1 market steady to 10 lower, ISO 210 lbs. $8.50; 210-250 lbs. %.:I5; 250-300 lbs. $8.1'); 300-350 lbs. ’8; 160-180 lbs. $8.35; 140-160 lbs. 58; 110140 lbs. $7.35; 90-110 lbs $7; ■ouglis $6.5’1-7; roughs $6.50-7j stags $4-5; calves $16.50 dawn: lambs sl4 down. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Corrected February 11) Powls 20c Leghorn Fowls 11c Chickens 20c Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters 9c White Ducks 15c Geese 14c Eggs dozen 22c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected February 11) Barley, per bushel 60< <ye, per bushel —75 c Oats 50c New Corn 70e to sl.lO Old White or Mixed Corn (ear)— $1.25 Wheat $1.34 Old Yellow Corn $1.30 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MsRKE' Eggs dozen 22c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 45c ALLEN J. MILLER, M. D. Physician 4 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 typewritng or stenographic work I will be glad Io do il. Phone 42 for ippointnient. Florence Holthouse Judge .1. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. COAL Buy The Best Yellow Pine Reed Elevator Co. Phone 233 722 W. Monroe

HARTFORD BEATS* MONROE, 43-17 Big Second Half Gives Gorillas One-Sided Victory Friday Night The bartford high school Gorillas added another victory to their list last night by trouncing the Monroe quintet, in the kirklaud high school »ym, 42-17. The game was Interesting, despite the lop-sided score. The first, half ended with the Gorillas leading, 19-10. but Monroe was able to count only seven points in the second period, while the Gorillas added 23. N. Banter, Hartford forward, was tli<> big scorer of the evening. He sank five field goals and nine free throws for a total of 19 points. Hoffnan and Leßrun each scored six points for Monroe. Lineups and summary; Monroe (17) Hartford (42) Hoffman ..F Scrogham A. AndrewsF-N. Banter AndrewsC Hoffman Leßrun G... Reynolds Lobeiger .GR. Banter Substitutions: (Monroe) Elzey for V. Andrews; (Hartford) Holloway for Reyno’ds. Field goals; Hoffman 3; A. Andrews 1; V. Andrews 1; LeBtun 3; Scrogban, 3; N. Banter 5; Huffman 4; Reynolds 2; R. Banter 1; Foul goals: V. Andrews 1; Leßrun 2, Scrogham 1; N. Banter 9. Referee. Runyon, Linn Grove. o CONGER BEATS DR. PELTZER Chle.igti, Feb. 11.— (UP)—Lack of sleep and generally weakened physical condition was b'amed today by Dr. Otto Peltzer, German middle distance champinn. for his defeat by Hay Conger, Illinois Athletic Club runner, in a special 1,060-ineter race lu re last night. The lidliyiiooed ’grudge” between J’eltzer and Ray Dodge, holder of the World record for the 1.000-rneter run apparently was forgotten in praise t r Conger. Although Conger’s time, 2:37, was more than 10 seconds slower than Hahn's record, the final sprint between Conger and Peltzer more than made up for any slowness in the race. Last night’s race, the feature of the Illinois Abiiietid Club games marked Peltzer's second appearance in tlie United States. He had been expected to win easily from Conger, Ray Dodge and la-o Larrivtee, of Chicago. Peltzer. who had taken tlie lead from Larrivee in the sixth and final lap, finished fully six yards behind the sprinting conger. Dodge followed in third place while Larrivee who had held the lend during the second lap. came Ln fourth. Only four men ran. Conger showed a terrific burst of speed on the final lap to win. —c DECATUR H. S. NOTES ....by.... ROBERT HELLER Give Latin Examinations Examinations are being given for tlie Latin contest. This wid be the first elimination of the annual contest which is conducted in Indiana for the purpose ot encouraging Latin in high schools. Tlie tests are given under the direction of Miss Michaud’ and Mrs Kaine, high school Latin teacnors. Hold Bible Study Tests Another group of examinations is also being given today. Credits Ihe Bible study course will be given it:- a )a'Bu 1 1, ol the state examination. Mr. M’erthinan stated that everyone who had attended all the classes could easily pass at is was easy. A short pep session was Ijeld Friday, Itetweeu Rev. Fledderjohann’s talk and the radio program. The leant left for Elwood soon afterwards.

BASS DEFEATED 1 BY CANZONERI l New York. Feb. 11 -(IP)— Tony Caiidoncri is the first Brooklyn fighter to win the featherweight chainpiom.Jp of the world since Terr> MeOovcrn. And right there the resemblance ends. The little Italian is recoinu»d tolay hy all the boxing commissions md ath’etic associations as uie c-w pound title holder, but this Adil not convince those who saw his unsatisfactory contest with Benny Bass of Philadelphia in Madison Square Garden last night. For Tony, while he piled up enough points, following a third round tnock down ot Bass to justify his wing declared the winner at the end if fifteen rounds, failed in every ather way to show championship calibre. At the end, iie was weaiy and wan tnder the severe body punishment o which he was subjected. Canzor.eri. successor to the championship which |ps been vacant since Lou Kid Kaplan left it a couple of •easons ago, can’t hit, and can’t take it” any too will in the stomach. Some of the loser's punches were ow. and twice Referee Arthur Donoan stopped the fight to tell Benny o. but this was not adequate excuse or Tony’s poor showing at the finsh. High School Basketball Southport 43; Cathedral (Indianapois) 21. Warren Central 32; Carthage 21. Br .azil 49; Danville 12. Bosse (Evansville) 21; Central I Evansville) 188. Reitz (Evansville) 32: Toll City 31 Martisville 30; Bedford 27. Bloomington 39; Washington 29. Morton (Richmond) 37: Lebanon 29 Peru 30; Rochester 26. Shelbyville 32; Greencastle 27. Seymour 40; Mitchel! 32. • Elwood 35; Decatur 25. Connersville 29; Rushville "24 ,Fiankfort 5«; -Newcastle 19. Frankfort 54 Greenfield 28. Columbus 53 Greensburg 24 Covington 62; Wingate 25. 'Memorial (Evansville) 32; iHazelton 30. Angola 34; Auburn 28. Goshen ,37; South Bend 35. Marion 43; HHnntington 36. Kokomo 41; Logansf-.ort 35 Warsaw 26; Columbia City 22. Bainbridge 31; Clinton 28. Wabash 26; Mllhchester 24. Central Catholic (Fort Wayne) 26; Decatur Catholic 19. Wiley (Terre Haute 27; Tech ( Tere Haute) 17. Gai field (Terre Haute 40; Normal (Terre Haute) 32. Brazil 49; Danville 12. Hartford City 42; Alexandria 29. Jefferson (Lafayette) 38; Montmorenci 18. West Side (Lafayette) 41; Brookston 27. Cambridge City 27; Boston 24. Winchester 36; Portland 32. Lilietiy C’enti;i/46; Union Center 41 Rockcreek, 47; Lancaster, 24. Clear Creek, 64; Andrews, 39. — o Central Gagers Lose To (Jarrett Five, 29-25 I’he Central Eight graders, although they led. Garrett until the last five 'minutes <,f play, canm out on the loosing end ot a 29-25 score, at Garrett last night. The Central* team held the lead from the first ,and seemed to have the game cinched. With five minutes to play they held a five-point lead. Garrott rallied and gained a two-pofut lead on Decatur. Witli oiie minuto to go Decatur tried to overcome the lead hut Garrett slipped in another basket, winning 29-25. Sapp, ot Gurrctt was tile chief scor- • f, with 19 points. Brown, C Hill and I'casel lid the locals wfQi about eight points apiece. M. E. Midgets Defeat Bull Dogs, 14 To 7 ihe M. E. Midgets defeated tlie Bull Dogs in a basketball game played this motning 11-7 The Midgets’ lineup was Stoneburner (1) Baker (1) Tindall (4) Baumgartner (8) Blythe, Smith? I larkless. The lineup for the Hull Dogs was Meyers, Ghod <l> Cook, Odle (2) Coolc (1) uker (2) Stoakes, 1.

ESSAY CONTEST JUDGES NAMED (COSTISVKD FROM PACK ONE) essays to 500 words and write on only one side of their paper with pen and ink or typewriter. Each essy will be graded as follows; 75 per cent on treatment of subject and 25 per cent on English used. A list of suggestions for "safeguard; which will aid the pupil in writing the essay, may be obtained from Mr. Lower or at the Daily Democrat office. Mr., Lower also has several lists of the official rules of the contest. 0 _ MANY ATTEND FARM INSTITUTE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE! Marie Hilderbrand, second; Mary Ettinger, third. zXngel food cake —Rae Del Andrews irst; Leah Griffith, second. Butterscotch pic—Catherine Olwdn. irst; Ve’.m.a Worthman, second. Canned gooseberries—Wava Scherry first: Mildren Henchen second. Canned peas — Elizabeth Leyse, irst; Wava Scherry. second. banned pears —Wilda Yake, first. Gown sewing—Leah Griffith, first; fary Cover, second; Dorothy Isch, iMrd. Princess slip—Ruth Yake, first; Mary Cover, second. Pillow cases —Wilda Yake. first; Teani'tte Spade, second; Margaret 'Jiller. third. Men’s Division Ten ears corn—F. K. Stoneburner, 'irst; Otlo Hilderbrand, second; Jeorge Yaney, third. White corn—Milton Scherry, first; Jtto Hilderbrand, second; Fred Ad•’r, third. Sing'e yellow ear: F. K. Stoneburn'r. tirst; otto Bleberich, second; Otto Hilderbrand, third. Single while ejtr: Milton Scherry. irst; Otto Hilderbrand, -second; Fred Idler, third. Boys’ Division Ten ears corn—Walter Hilder•rind, firs’, Samuel Yager, second; Do You Want To BUY, SELL, or TRADE REAL ESTATE See o H. S. MICHAUD •33 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 ’ o DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice

. We Own and Offer for Sale Non-Taxable Bonds $ 275 Park bonds, due July 1, 1936 $ 275 Park bonds, due June 1,1937 $ 4000 School bonds, due July 1, ’3B, 7-1- 39 $ 500 School bonds, due February 15,1929 8 6000 Ft. Wayne Imp., Various maturities SIOOOO Hammond Imp., Short maturities SI6OOO U. S. Government, Various matur. Stock Exchange Bonds: $91,000. Miscellaneous, Long maturities. First National Bank Decatur, Indiana.

Ervin Yake, third. White corn, ten ears—Walter Hlb! ‘‘'bran 1. first; Foyd Arnold, second Ervin Bracht, third. Single yellow—Ervin Yake. first Eza Knhr, second; Glen Girod, third Single wMto—Walter Hilderbrand’ first Floyd Arnold, second Raln'i Levy, third. Men and Boys’ Division Soy beans—Oliver' Dillinc, fi rsl Otto Hilderbrand, second; Ezra Kahr third. Wheat— Oscar Bieberich, firstWalter Hi'derbrand, second; Wllliani Yager, third. Potatoes—Clarence Reppert, firstD. F. Fugate, second; Roy oiwln third. Oats—Oscar Oeisel, first; Robcn | Yak-, second; William Yager, third Li-'tings of Public Sales will be ■>nbllshed Free of charge in this column for those who advert se their said in tae Decatur Dally Democrat. Vitb a daily circulation of 3,300, the Daily Democrat reaches those who wish to buy or sell Feb. 13—J. H. Gehrmau 10 miles east of Decatur 2 miles east of Hurless school. Feb. 14 —Jim Beehiemer, 2% miles west of Rockford, Ohio. Feb. 15 —Kenneth Ohler, 7% miles northeast of Decatur, 5 miles south of i Monroeville. Feb 16 —Vernon Arnold, near Feb. 17 —Seth Gilbert, near Middle Point, Ohio. Feb. 20 —Truman Kay 3% mi southwest of Van Wert. Crsfrvf’le. Farm sale. Feb. 21 —Perry McGill 5 miles southwest of Decatur % mile south Washington school. Feb. 22. — Henry Menster, %-mile ! south and 1 mile east Monroeville. February 24 —Harry Frauh ger, 8 mi west of Decatur. 1 Feb. 24—Otto Wefel, 1 mile west. ' I mile north of Preble; 5 miles west 1 mile north of Decatur. Feb. 25 —McAfee, and Haiflicli, sale barn Markle, Indiana Guernsey cattle Feb. 28 —Otto Moser, 1% mi north of Linn Grove, closing out sale. Feb. 23. — Doc. Dunifon, Van j Wert, O. Farm sale and registered Guernsey cattle sale. Feb. 23 —C. S. Mumma, 5 miles i northeast of Decatur i Feb. 27 —BcWilliams 2 miles north i of Wren, closing out sale. Feb. 29.—W. H. Houk, Rockford, 0. March I—L.1 —L. F. Brown, 4 miles east of Wren. Ohio March 2 —Alton Underwood, 3 m: east of Wren Ohio. March 6—Ralph Barkley 1 mi west 2 mi north ot Boston. March 7—l. V. Krick, 7 mi east of Willshire.