Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1928 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SaEE— Ten HP. sHectriu Motor, sweet clover need $6 a bu. Full blooded Polled Shorthorn bull calvee. Stock Trailer In good shape Otto Hoile. Decatur Ind It No. X 38-6tx FOR SALE— Upright piano; first class condition; will sell cheap. Phone 605. 41 t3x ood k'dft SAlfc-Wte" blossom sweet clover. S. R. Dailey. South of Salem 33-6tx EOD FOR SALE—Two 5-room modern howses. Payment plan. D. N. Erwin. 41t6 FOR SALE—Small lot of household furniture. Cheap. Mrs. Bess Smith southeast corner Oak and Cleveland streets. 41t2x FOR SALE — Repossessed 1924 Star touring, cheap If taken at once. Also 1926 Crysler Brugham. Butler A Kern. Phone 505, 41-31 FOR SALE—Range cook stove in good condition. Will sell cheap if taken at once. 110 S. First St. 43-3tx FOR SALE N<W Town incu ba tor, KUO egg size, in good condition; also one-horse wagon, in good shape, at burgaJti prices if taken at once. Phone 863-K. 43t 4 I’M SALE p’T 'Chicks from one to two weeks old. These are real Quality Chicks, just the chicks yon want for early broilers and early layers. Price very reasonable Come and see them. The Decatur Hatchery, Phone 497, Decatur Ind. 4315 FOR SALE~A~black fur robe. Call 706. 43t3
WANTED Remodeling and sewing of all kinds. Boys clothing a specialty. Phone 776 or 5962. 41-3 t WANTED-*To rent, 4 or 5 room house with lights and water in house or outside well. Any part of town ■will suffice. Address box "B" care Daily Democrat -11 It WANTEIi—To buy tnine straw. Home Stead Farm. 43 2 xx WANTED—To buy twenty to sixty acre farm. Phone 1019. Address 21S N, Third St.. Decatur, Ind. _l3-6tx FOR RENT FOR. RENT—BO acre farm, two miles from town, on pike; grain rent, possession March Ist. For particulars see Dore B. Erwin, Attorney 39-6 t FOR RENT Ib-ated office, will Simrc with some one. D. N. Erwin. 41t6 For" RENT A good seven room house with garage at Monmouth. Telephone 7790. 2(h22-?5 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Between Decatur and Fort Wayne an Elgin 7 jewel watch. Liberal reward to finder. Return to Daily Democrat office 41-3 t ■ - ■o — Card of Thanks We desire to take this means of expressing our appreciation to our neighbors and friends, ami to all those who so kindly extended their aid and sympathies, during the illness and death of our wife and j mother. Sam Butler and family. Save a Dime on your hair cut every day except Saturday. Hill & Young, new location,. Madison st. 192tf o Musical comedy. “All Baba and the Forty Thieves," Feb. 20. I). C. H. S. auditorium. Tickets 50c adults. 25c children, including high school students. 41 -3t
DiMN<»hitlon. The partnership heretofore existing het wren us and known as Baumann and Hill is dissolved. February 15, J92N. Henry Baumann John Hill Feb 20-27 M 3-12-10-26 0 M>Tl( p: OP' mu METTI.EMEVr OF K.MVATK So. S 10!» Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Jacob A. Amstutz. deceased, to appear in the Adams <’irciilt <’ourt, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the I 2 day of March, 1928, ami show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT A<’<*Ol-NTS with the t cstate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs arc notified lo then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their istributive shares. Verena Amstutz, TtdimiHlratrix With Will Annexed Decatur, Indiana Feb. Ix, 192 S Lenhart Heller and Schurgm, Attys Feb 2»»-27 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 tn. Ito 4 and 7to 8 p. m. I O— - —- 0 Typewriting Stenographic Work If vou have anv extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T Merrvman’s Law Office, K. of Q Bldg.
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I. 0 A N S | ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY at 6%, for 5 years. 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5, SJ/ 2 4 6% | according to the amount borrowed. for 5 years, 10 years or 20 yrs. The 20 year loan is on Government P'an, with new full payment plan that is advantageous j to borrower. | The Suttles-Edwards Co. Niblick Building, Cor. 2nd & Monroe Sts. Decatur, Indiana O T) S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or niflht Office ph me 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service
1). F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decalin and Ft. Wayne Decatur Phone 254 I Fort Wayne Phone A8405 I O (> o — =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 Q Q o I LOBENSTEIN & 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 H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 8. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-3 p.m. N. A. BIXLER * OPTOMETRIST Eyes E.xtfinined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. lijicplionc lou. 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- 2ud St. a Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, - ■ ■ Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022.
A JUST REWARD | "EVERY SPOT GONE." and as fresh and dainty as new. ; We often hear such pleased ex- I | clamations from patrons who | have entrusted us with some specially delicate task of Dry Cleaning and Pressing. DECATUR DRV CLEANERS I 243 W. Monroe St. Phone 695 I O - 0 the world is Jdpiliat the spine is 1,1 sn ’irc(' of life. V » Wi, s true hefore men discov--—»ered it. Il is but JJlfeßromostfl'Oimnon sense Io fDrutJli’ss.syr.tgnwkeep the spine tn V proper alignmenl Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours; 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. ’ Phone 628. Get the Habit—Trade at Heme, it Pays
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1928.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 11500. holdovers 741; market 15-25 c up; 250-350 lbs. $8.25M 0; 200-250 lbs. SS.IS-9 15. 160-200 li.s. $9.15-9.25; ido-lfid tbs. $8.75-9.25; 90-130 lbs. $825-8.75; packing sows, $7-7.75. Cattle receipts 1600; ctdf, receipts, 1200; market steady to 25c up. calves steady; beef steers $lO-14.50; light yearling steers and heifers sl2-14; beef cows $7-9; low i utter and cutter cows $4.25-6.25; veaters $17.50-18. Sheep receipts’ 6500; market 25c up; bulk fat lambs $16.50- bulk cull lambs sl2-14: bulk fat ewes $9-9.50. Cleveland Produce Cleveland. Feb. 20—(UP)-—Butter, extras, in tub lots 47*4-49 , 4; firsts 4446; secontls 41-43; packing stock SO--32. Eggs, extras 34; extras firsts 33; ordinary 29}$. Poultry, heavy fowls 28-29; medium 27-28; leghorns 22-24; heavy springers 28-29: leghorn springers 20-22: ducks 26-28; geese 22-24; old cocks 17-18. Potatoes- Round while 15014>. sack Maine $3.60; Michigan J 3.15-3.25; Minnesota $3; Wisconsin $3-3.15; 110 lb. sacks Colorado Burbanks $2.352.40; Florida, bushel crate rose $1.501 75; Texas Triumphs 100 lb. sacks $4.5'1, Cuban 52 Hi crates New Reds $4.00.
Chicago Grain Close Speculative grain/ close: Wheat: March $1.32% •%; May. M.33%-%; July $1.30%-%. Corn: %. Oats: March 54%. May 55%-%, March 'I ,-%. May 97%. July 99%. July 52% old. 53% new. Rye: March sl.ll, May $1.11%, July $1.05%. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 20 (INS)— Livestock: — Receipts: - Calves 25; Hogs 150; Sheep 50; Mnket 25 higher 180-200 lbs $8.60; 160-180 lbs. $8.50; 200-225 lbs $8.50 225-275 lbs $8.:15; 275350 lbs $8.00; 140-160 lbs $8.25; 110-140 lbs. $7.50: 90-110 lbs $7.00; Roughs 600-675; Stake $4.00-$4.50 Calves down Lambs $14.50 down LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected February 17» Fow 't i - -20 c Leghorn Fowls u c Chickens 20c Leghorn Chickens 13 C Old Roosters g c White Ducks _ ig c Geese 14c Eggs dozen «2c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected February 17) Barley, per bushel goc Rye, per bushel 75 t Oats s 60c New Corn 70c to sl.lO (New Corn white or mixed 5c less per 400 lbs.) Old White or Mixed Corn (ear) $1.35 Wheat $1.36 Old .Yellow Corn $1.40 LOCAL GROCERS'"EGG MaRKET Eggs dozen , 22c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 44c • o — McCracken Holds To Big Ten Scoring Lead < ineago. Feb. 20.—(INS)—Branch McCracken of Indiana today held the lead is individual high scorer among big ten basketball players hy a scant three point, margin over Walter of Northwestern. McCracken has 83 points, Walter 8(1. The Hoosier ace bad a bad night Saturday against the close gtiard'ng of Purdue. Those who have scored 50 points or better, are: Player Team Points McCracken, Indiana 83 Walter, Northwestern 80 Murphy, Purdue gg Gist, Chicago gg Wells, Indiana gg Oosterbaau. Michigan 60 St.irk, Minnesota gg Wilcox. lowa w gs, Fisher, North western 55 How, Illinois 54 Van Hyde, Ohio ktute . 54 Foster. Wisconsin 53 Correll, Indiana 51 — J. S Peterson returned from Indi- □ IMipoJta Salurduv evening. 0 CHANG is conii«m! BEWARE! You will never forget CHANG! ADAMS THEATRE, Wed. & Thins. 2-21
sun Indiana downs PURDUE 40 TO 37 Big Ten Race Tightens With Important Games Carded This W eek Chicago. Ffb. 20.—(INS)—It wag left to Indiana to reopen' the big ten basketball race and give the added starters another run for their money. This interesting event occurred at Bloomington Saturday night when the Hoosiers rose to mighty heights to hand the pace-setting Purdue quintet their first, defeat of the season. The score'was 40 to 37. It was the second cage duel of the current, season between these rival Indiana schools. The Boilermakers managed to nose out in front on their own floor, but, ft hey couldnjt make the grade in the enemy’s camp. This defeat drops Purdue into a tie with WLcouolu for first place. Each team has won five games and lost one. Northwestern kept within striking distance of the lead by beating Minnesota Saturday night. The score was 41 to 36. In the only other conference game played Saturday, Wisconsin defeated Ohio State, ?l to 18. at Madison. Indiana and Northwestern are now lied, with six games won and two lost, for second place. Michigan is third with four victories and three defeats. Two campionship games are scheduled for tonight. The boil ringer of this pair should be the MichiganPurdue tilt at Lafayette. The other game brings together Wisconsin and lowa at lowa City. Big ten standing:
Won Lost Pct. Purdue 5 1 .833 Wisconsin ... . 5 1 .833 Northwestern . 6 2 .750 Indiana 6 2 .750 Michigan 4 3 .571 Chicago . 4 5 .441 Illinois •> 5 .288 lowa 2 5 .2SD Ohio Stale .2 6 .250 Minnesota 17 .125 0 Northeastern Indiana Conference Standing W L Pct South Side I 1 .son Decatur 6 3 .667 Bluffton 5 3 .625 Kendallville 4 3 571 Central 4 3 .571 Angola 4 4 .500 Columia City 2 4 .333 Huntington .. 1 3 .250 Auburn 1 4 .200 Garrett 0 3 .090 — 0 _ Mr. and Mrs. E. W. h.ampe left last nv-oiing for a two weeks business and pleasure visit in Chicago and poiul.i m Wisconsin. COLDSTHAT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. Os all known drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seal of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. « Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the h-eatrnenl of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respiratory diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. 1 Money refunded If any cough or cold is npt relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist, (adv.)
GENEVA NEWS Joe Andetson. Roscoe Bradford, Bob Thompson and Mrs. Win. Bradford motored to Indianapolis last week, and attended the Auto Show and visited Earl Bradford, who is attending school there. Mr. and Mrs. E. ('. Stuckey were Fort Wayne callers Wednesday John Premier, of Fort* Recovery, ()., was here Wednesday. Ed Kramer returned Wednesday to West Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. ('. F. Greene and son. John, were at Decatur Thursday evening Charles Pontius was taken to the Lutheran hospital at Fort Wayne. Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muth were at Fort Wayne Friday. Chester Hall called at Decatur Friday. Mrs. O. D. Arnold, son Jay and Mrs. Will. Kelly attended a Etlcher parly, given by the Portland Club of the St. Marys Church at the home of John Bonifas, of Portland, on Thursday evening.. About 75 people attended. Earl Ninde made a business trip to Anderson, Thursday. B. E. Reasoner and Frank Odle were Decatur callers Friday afternoon. Mrs. Raymond Tiler was hostess to the Fortnightly club on Friday evening. The guests arrived at 6:30 o'clock then the hostess served a two-course dinner. After dinner the guests spent the evening with contests and a general good time was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buyer were in Bertie Thursday evening. Mrs. R. A. Briggs and Mrs. James Briggs were at Celina, Ohio, Thursday. The Odd Fellows were hosts to the Rebekahs anil their families on Fri-
PUBLIC SALE 2 utiles west and 2 mile north of Bluffton. on Monday, Feb. 27 John Henry Hogg will sell 50 head of -attle consisting of one ear t»f fat steers, butcher heif?rs. cows and wtlves, etc. Sheep. Goats. Horses, 2 Turkey loins. 1500 bu. of siT-ct cars if corn that will grow. Hart’s fertilizer did it. 2000 bu. of nits that yielded as high as 121 bu. per acre, test 12 lb. per bu. 50 cords of wood. Farm machinery, consisting if a 12-disc fertilizer drill, etc. John Henry Hogg ■———a——■ Listings of Public Sales WtH be mblished Free of charge tn this column for those who advertise their <ale in the Decatur Daily Democrat. Vith a daily circulation of 3,300, the '•ally Democrat reaches those who vish to buy or sell. Feb. 21—Perry McGill 5 miles southwest of Decafiir % mile south Washington school. Feb. 22. — Henry Menster, %-mile south and 1 mile east Monroeville. Feb. 23—D. N. Erwin and Ben F. Shell, 2 miles west of Decatur on Monroe street road. February 24—Harry Frauhiger, 8 mi west of Decatur. Feb. 24-—Otto Wefel, 1 mile west, I mile north of Preble; 5 miles west 1 mile north of Decatur. Feb. 25—McAfee, and Haiflich, sale barn Markle, Indiana Guernsey cattle. Feb. 28—Otto Moser, 1% m j north of Linn Grove, closing out sale. Feb. 23. — Doc. Dunifon, y an Wert, O. Farm sale and registered Guernsey cattle sale. Feb. 23—C. S. Mamma, 5 miles northeast of Decatur. Feb. 27—BeWilliams 2 miles north of Wren, closing- out sale. Feb. 29—W. H. Houk. Rockford, O. March 1 L. F. Browu, 4 miles east of Wren, Ohio. March 2—Alton Uuderv.ood, 3 ml east of Wren Ohio. March 6 -Rilph Itarkley 1 mi west 2 mi north of Boston. March 7-rI. V. Krick, 7 mi east of Willshire.
day evening. A good musical program was enjoyed and a few speeches made. After playing games, a lunch of sand whiches, pickles, doughnuts, coffee anti ice-cream was serven and by the men. Ab.iut 65 were present and a very enjoyable evening was spent. Mrs. Charles Pontius was a Portland
PUBLIC SALE 'l ite undersigned will sell al my farm. 3 miles west of Van Wert, ami 1 mile south of Lincoln Highway, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1928 ('.ommencing at 10 () clock A. M. (i Head of Horses Team, of .Sorrels,. 1 and 5 years old, weight 3600 lbs.,' Four Mares. Cattle Mt ( field Masher, herd sire. 18 month old, his Dam Thedra of Senerv Hill 13071.7 th. M. 615.9 fat-A; 7 head Guernsey Beg. cows; 1 young bull; 6 heifers; 15 head of grades, inclutl ino cows rind heifers. ' 20 head of Breeding Ewes; 20 Brood Sows; I Duroc Male hog; 50 head shoals; Farming Implements. ' I'EB.MS made known on day of sale. Dinner served by PleasmU Chapel Ladies Aid. N. E. DUNIFON, Owner. E. E. Bevington, Boy Johnson, Auctioneers.
PUBLIC SALE I. the undersigned, will sell at my residence, 2 milts south of Willshire, Ohio, on I ‘ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1928 Commencing at 12 o’clock, sharp. 2—HEAD OF HORSES—2 Gray horse. 4 years old, weight 1 100 lbs.; Bay horse, 3 years old, weight 1200 lbs. B—HEAD OF CATTLE—B Bed cow, 0 years old. will be fresh May 10; Red cow. 8 yearold, will be fresh May 15; Holstein cow. 8 years old, will be fresh May 15; Brindle cow, 10 years old. will be fresh June 5; Guernsey cow, .3 years old. will lie fresh April 10; Red cow, 3 years old, will be fresh Mav 15; Red cow. 10 years old. 70—HEAD OF HOGS—7O 4 Sows with pigs by side; 3 Sows, will farrow March 2a; 20 Shoats, weight 140 pounds each; 21 pigs, xyeight 50 to 100 pounds each. 53— HEAD OF SHEEP—S 3 28 head of Delaine Ewes, 4 years old; 25 head of Black Face Ewes, 2 and 3 years old. 130 Head of Poultry 130 Pure Bred Barred Rocks, a real flock of Chickens; 3 head of Geese. GRAIN—ETC. 200 bushel of Good Seed Oats; 50 bushel of Barley; some Good Seed Potatoes; Rubber Tire Buggy; 3 Hard Coal Brooder stoves, in A-1 shape; 1925 Sport Model Dodge Touring, in excellent condition. TERMS All sums of $lO and under, cash; on sums over that amount a credit of 9 months will bv given, purchaser (ogive a good bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest the last three months. Four per cent oil for cash on sums over $lO. Nothing to be removed until these terms are complied with. EMIL F. BRANDT W. 11. Myers, Auctioneer. • • T. (1. Hill, Clerk
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shopper Thursday. Mrs. Kenneth Shoemaker shupped in Fort Wayne Friday. Mr. B. O. Harmon, of Portland. w., s a business caller In Geneva Thursday Mis. Ninde and Mrs. Sherman Wat son were in Portland Thursday. ■ o- —■ . Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pay,
