Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two 5-rooin modern houses. Payment plan. D. N. Krwln. *l*6 kdR &ALE Runge Took stove in good condition. Will sell cheap it taken at once. 110 S. First St. 43-3tx FOR SALE —New Town incubator, 600 egg size, in good condition; also one-horse wagon, in good shape, at bargain prices if taken at once Phone 863-K. 43t 1 FOR SALE—-Raby Chicks from one to two weeks old. These ure real Quality Chicks, just the chicks you want for early broilers and early layers. Price very reasonable Come and see them. The Decatur Hatchery, Phone 497, Decatur Ind. 43tb FOR SALE'-A'black fur'robe Call 706. _ <3t3 FOR SALE—BaiTed Plymouth Rock cockerels; $2 each. Phone 5961. Mrs. Sherman Kunkle. 4413 eod FOR SALE —Young cow with calf by side. Durham heifer 2 years old; colt 8 month sold, a good one from Guilder's horse. August Selking, Jr.. % mile west of Mt. Pleasant church. 44t3x

For" SALE —Simplex coal oil burner. 1006 size and brooder house in good condition Phone 5621. 44-3 t FOR SALE —Good clover seed. Little Red and Mammoth. Dye Ferguson, Willshire phone 1 L 3 S cn 10. 44-3tx FOR SALE—Eleven feeding shoats; weight about 125 pounds each. A. D. Suttler. 44-6 t WANTED 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. 41-4 t WANTED—To buy seme straw. Home Stead Farm. 43 2 xx buy twenty to sixtyacre farm. Phone 1019. Address 218 N. Third St., Decatur, Ind. 43-6tx FOR RENT FOR RENT —BO acre farm, two miles from town, on pike; grain rent, possession March Ist. Fcr particulars see Dore B. Erwin, Attorney 39-6 t FOR-REN'T—Heated office, will share with some one. D. N. Erwin. 41t6 FOR RENT—-House and four acres of ground. See or write Mrs. Susie Ward Monroe. 44-3tx FOR RENT- Five-room house, garden and out buildings on state road near Monroe; $5 per month. Mrs. Irene Tague, Decatur Route nine. Box 17. 44-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST —Pocket book. Black patent leather between Monmouth and National hotel, Reward. Finder please call 1186. 44-3 t W. 0. ZWICK DIES AT FORT WAY N E

Former Adams County Man, Member Os Fort Wayne Police Force, Dies William C. Zwick, 46, a sergeant in the Fort Wayne police force, tiled at his home 1221 Archer avenue, Fort Wayne, Monday night at 9 o'clock. Sergt. ZZwick had been a member of the Fort Wayne police fcrce for 21 years: He suffered a stroke of apoplexy last July, since which time he has been ill. His condition during the past few days had improved somewhat but Monday evening he suffered another stroke, expiring a few minutes later without regaining consciusness. Sergt, Zwick was born in Adams county and had been a resident of Fort Wayne 25 years. His first appointment on the police force was that of a pattrolman December 4, 1906. He served as sergeant from January 15, 1915 until January 1922 when he was appointed captain, serving ill that capacity for years. His rank was reduced when the city administration changed, but he was shortly promote dto sergeant again, in which rank he was serving when he petioned for retirement after he became ill. He was pensioned August 27. 1927. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Caroline Zwick; three sons, Walter and Irving, at home, and Benjamin, a student. in the College of Engineers, Golden COI. three daughters, Lou se, Catherine and Ruth, all at home; mother, Mrsk Wilhelmina Zwick who made her heme with her son. The deceased was a cousin of William H. Zwick, of this city. He had several other relatives in this county. _—— o BEWAPE! CHANG is coming' BEWARE! You will never forget CHANG! ADAMS THEATRE* Wed. & Thur*. 2-21 — Get the Hebit—Trade at Home, It Pays

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LOANS I ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY j at 6%, for 5 years, 10 year* or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5, s'/ t 4. 6% | according to the amount borrowed, for 5 years, 10 years or 20 yrs. The 20 year loan is on GovernP'an, with new full payment" plan that is advantageous to borrower. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Niblick Building, Cor. 2nd & Monroe Sts. Decatur, 'lndiana I) t- ■ ■ — 0 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 (>- -0 D. F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur and Fl. Wayne Decatur Phone 254 Fort Wayne Phone A8405 I O Q • —' 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 >— — 0 LOBENSTELN & HOWER | FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O — 0 H. FROHN APFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Tj>e 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. 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. a Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, - - - Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022. APPOINTMENT OF EXECI'TOR. Ko. 2307 Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Christian Scherry Jr., late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. Henry T. Scherry, Executor February 11, 1928. Lenhart, Heller and Scurger Feb. 14-21-28 Do You Want To BUY, SELL, or TRADE REAL ESTATE See H. S. MICHAUD >3 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 ’awßi^TTni'—wniiiimi naww.i. 0 DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN . , ulYlce 120 No. First Street hone Office 143—- Re idence 102 " Speclal Attention given to call e and poultry practice

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Pittsburgh Livestock Market Hogs, receipts 2600; market steady to higher; 250-350 th. $8 40-9:15; 200250 th 89-9.35: 160-200 lb. $9.25-9.85: 130-160 lb. $8 75-9.35; 90-130 lb. $88.75; packing sows $7-7.75. Cattile. receipts 100; calves, receipts 300; market steady; beef steers $11.50-14; vealers $16.50-18. Sheep, receipts 900; market steady, top fat lambs $16.50; bulk fat lambs sl6-16 50; bulk cull lambs sl2-14.50. f Cleveland Produce Market Butter, extras in tub lots 48-50; firsts 44%-46%; seconds 41%-43%; packing stock 30-32. Eggs, extras 32%, extra firsts 31%, firsts 30%, ordinary 29%. Poultry, heavy fowls 28-29; medium 17-28; leghorns 22-24; heavy springers 28-29, leghorn springers 20-22; lucks 26-28; geese 22-24; old cocks 17-18. Potatoes, Round whites 150 lb. acks Maine $3.60-3.75; Michigan 53.15-3.25; Minnesota $3; Wisconsin 3-315; 120 lb. begs Minnesota $2.40'.50; Maine, Green Mountain $3.15'25; Idaho Rurals $2.40-2.50; 110 lb. acks Colorado Burbanks $2.35-2.40; 't'O lb sacks bakers $3; home grown, bushel $1 :.’5-1.40; Florida bushel, rates Rose \51.50-1.75; Texas Triimphs 100 lb. sacks $4.50; Cuban 52 b. cummer crates, new reds $4. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Feb. 21 —(UP) —Hogs receipts 900 holdovers 1015; Market steady; 250350 lbs $8.25-89.00; 200-250 lbs. $8.75■9.25; 160-200 lbs $9.10-$9.25; 130-160 bs. $8.75-$9.25; 90-130 lbs 8.25-8.75; Packing sows $7-$7.50 Cattle receipts 25 Calves, Receipts 200; Market steady, Calves steady; vealers ?17.50-$lB. Sheep receipts 500; Market steady; bulk fat lambs $16.50; Bulk cull lambs 12-14; bulk fat ewes SB-$9.50. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKETS Chicago, Feb. 21.—Speculative grain markets; Wheat — March. $1.33%-%; May, $1.34%-%; July, $1.31%-$! 32. Corn—March, 96c bid; May, 99%-%c; July, $1.01*4-%. Oats — March, 6oc; May, 56%-%c; July, 52%c (old), new, 54%c. Rye—March, $1.11%; May, $1.11%; July, $1.07%. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Corrected February 17) Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls " nc Chickens / 20c Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters g c White Ducks is c Geese 14c Eggs dozen 22c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected February 17) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 75 C Oats soc New Corn7oe to sl.lO (New C rn white or mixed 5c less per 100 lbs.) Old White or Mixed Corn (ear) $1.35 Wheat $1.36 Old Yellow Corn $1.40 LOCAL GROCERS 7 EGG Market Eggs dozen 22c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 4^ c Miss Leona Wulliman, nurse at the Adams County Memorial hospital, v sited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Helena Wulliman at Berne. — NOTICE TO BIDDERS ..otice is hereby given that the Boar I ot Commissioners of Adams County win on the 6th day ot March 1928 and U p until in o’clock A. M. receive bids for the following: 15no ibs. tbi-24-4 Commercial Fertilizer. 14,000 lbs. 3-18-2 Commercial Fertilizer. Said fertilizer to be delivered at the county farm of Adams County. Bidder to furnish affidavit and bond a# required by law. Board reserves Cue t ight to reject any or all blds. B. F. Brelner Geo. Shoemaker John G. Hoffman • Commissioners. By Martin Jaberg, Auditor. February 14-21 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that tne Board of Commissioners of Adams County will on the Sth day of March 1928 and up until 10 o’clock A. M. receive blds for linoleum, same to be used and placed in the County Jail and for which specifications are now on file in the office of the Auditor ot Adams County. Bidders to furnish affidavit and bond as required by law. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. B. F. Brelner Geo. Shoemaker John G. Hoffman, Commissioners By Martin Jafcerg, Auditor February 14-21

Moser’s Sale| Clean sweep sale of High Grade Fine Stock, Implements, Hay and Grain, etc., at my residence, 1% miles northwest of Linn Grove, Adams county, or 9 miles southeast of Bluffton. 5 miles west, % mile north 7i( Berne. , (EVERYTHING MUST SELL REGARDLESS OF PRICE) Tuesday, February 28, 1928 Sale beginning at ID A. M. sharp. 158 HEAD OF LIVE STOCK CATTLE—BO HEAD 10 Ho'.stein cows, all young, will weigh from ’2OO to 1600 pounds, all due to freshen during March and April. These are cows that produce from 6to 8 gallons of milk daily, and are in extra good flesh. 12 good young cows with calves by side, herd includes Holstcins, Jerseys, and Guernseys; 60 head of heifers, Holsteins, Jerseys, Guernseys and Durhams, some are heavy springers. Durham bull and Guernsey bull. If you are looking for good cows jind heifers, here is a herd that will pay you to look over. POULTRY—IOO HEAD 100 Barred Plymouth Rock pullets. HOGS—7O HEAD Five tried sows and 10 bred gilts, due to farrow in March and April, Durocs and Chester Whites; 48 head of feeding shoats, weigh from 30 lbs. 10 100 lbs.; 8 boars, weigh from 175 lbs. to 200 lbs.; full-blooded Duroc male hog; young white male hog. GFJAIN AND HAY Fifteen tbns of No. 1 timothy hay, and several tons of mixed hay; 600 bushels of goed corn in crib. HORSES—B HEAD Gray team, extra good, coming 8 years old, wl. 3500 pounds: black team, toming 9 years old, wt. 3200 pounds; bay horse, 7 years old, weight 1300 pounds; gray boise, weighs 1500 pounds; two other horses not described. IMPLEMENTS 1927 Fordson tractor, just as good as new. with new Molino corn plow, attached to tractor, capable to cu’-tivat< from 15 to 20 acres of corn a day; 1922 Fordson tractor, with new engine and new worm gear and main bearing, good as new; 6-ro ler corn busker, in extra good shape, has never been out in the weather; 8-toot Deering binder, equipped with set of new canvas, in extra good shape; Deering mower; two-row International corn cultivator; 2 single breaking plows; buzz-saw; Blizzard silo-filler, fully equipped; feed grinder; corn sliver; 2-hole corn shelter; 6 wagons; 3 hay racks, with hog rigging and corn beds combined; gasoline engine, 1% h.p.; 2 tractor plows, one an Oliver and one a P. & O.; Syracuse riding plow; tractor disc; Fordson tractor pulley; 3-section spring-tooth harrow; 3-section spike-tooth harrow; cultipaoker, a good one; corn planter, with fertilizer attachment, good as new; Hoosier grain drill, 12-hoe disc, an extra good one; International hay loader, side delivery , a good one; hay tedder; good hay rake, beet plow; beet lifter; No. 5 Primrose cream separator, equipped with electric motor, capacity 1200 tbs. per hour, still new; a DeLaval and a Cleveland separator; hay car and ropes; furnace stove; 2 sets of work harness, one of which is as good as new. Many other articles not mentioned. TERMS: —$5.00 and under, cash. For sums over that amount a credit of 6 months will be given, first 3 months without interest, last 3 months bearing bankable interest. Two per cent, off for cash. Nc property to he removed until settled for. ALBERT F. MOSER « AUCTIONEERS: J. a. Michaud. Jesse Ellenberger Roy Johnson. CLERKS: The Peoples State Bank, Berne, Rudolph Schug, J. C. Augsburger. Tublic salF We, the undersit'netl, will offer at public sale at the 1). N. Erwin farm, forftierly part of the Weber farm, 2 miles west of Decatur on the Monroe street road, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1928 Beginning at 12 o'clock noon. z 2—liE AD OF HORSES—2 Black mare, 8 years old, weight 16W tbs, sound- Btv marc, b years old, weight 131X1 pounds, sound. 10—HEAD OF CATTLE—IO . Four milk cows—one roan, 5 years old, fresh April 1; one Brmdle, 8 vears old, fresh March 23; one spotted, 8 year olds fresh March 28; one Blue Roan 10 years old, fresh July 2 giving good How of milk; Six Heifers, coming 1 year old, Holstein and Guernsey, well bred. —HOGS—--3 brood sows Spotted Poll, Chester White and Duroc, will farrow in April; 24 head of shoats, weigh 50 to 100 lbs each 40 head of Chickens. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Dane hay loader and tedder; Deering mower; breaking nlow spring tooth harrow; one horse and two horse wagon; hay ladders, now; two horse corn plaw; cream separator and cream can. About 15 ton Hay, 300 bu. Corn, some Corn Fodder. TERMS-Sums under SIO.OO cash. Over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8% interest last 3 months. 4% off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. K D. N. ERWIN and BEN F. SHELL Harry Daniels, Auct. ' John Starost, clerk. 14-17-21

PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell al my (prni, 3 miles west of Van Werl and 1 mile south of Lincoln Highway, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1928 Commencing at 10 O’clock A. M. 6 Head of Horses Team, of .Sorrels,. 4 and 5 years old, weight 3000 tbs.; Four Mares. Cattle Merficld Masher, herd sire, 18 month old, his Dam Thedra of Senery Hili 13071.7 th. M. 615.9 lat-A; 7 head Guernsey Reg. cows; 1 young bull; 6 heilers; 15 head of grades, including cows and heifers. 20 head of Breeding Ewes; 20 Brood Sows; 1 Duroc Male hog; 50 head shoats; Farming Implements. ‘ TERMS made known on day of sale. Dinner served by Pleasant Chapel Ladies Aid. N. E. DUNIFON, Owner. E. E. Bevington, Roy Johnson, Auctioneers. PUBLIC SALE We, the undersigned, will offer for sale at public auction at the place of our residence located 5 miles east and 5 miles north of B.uffton or 8 miles west of Decatur, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1928 Commencing at 10:30 sharp, the following described property;CATTLE, 26 HEAD One Guernsey cow 1 vears old, fresh with calf by side; 1 Guernsey cow 8 vears old, fresh 3 months and giving 2 gallons of milk per day: 1 red cow 8 vears old will be fresh in July, giving mi.k; 1 two-vear-old Guernsey bull; 6 head of two-year-old red heifers, will be fresh soon; 8 head of red heifers, will be fresh in April and May; 1 roan heifer will be fresh in a few months; 1 Holstein heifer; 3 black heifers; 3 red heifers will he fresh sometime in the spring. 1 SHETLAND PONY, well broke. HOGS, 17 Head—l Duroc sow, will farrow in April; 16 head of shoats, weighing from 60 to 70 pounds. STRAW & GRAIN—2SO bushel of good heavy seed oats; three or four hundred bushel of two-year-old corn; about 6 tons of baled oats straw. FARMING IMPLEMENTS 1 Fordson tractor, just overhauled and in good shape, new paint with 12 in. Oliver plows; 1 Deering binder, 8 ft. cut; 1 International manure spreader, as good as new; 1 spike tooth harrow; 1 tractor disc; 1 guain seeding attachment lor double disc; 1 land roller; 1 Stover feed grinder, with double inburr; 2 farm wagons. MINNEAPOLIS SEPARATOR, size 21x36 in. good, shape, looks like new. The terms on this separator will he made known on day of sale. MISCELLANEOUS One 1000 lb. platform scales; 1 large Roval brooder stove; 1 tank heater; 1 three-burner gasoline sfove; 150 eoat hangers; 101) cans of canned fruit and many oilier articles not mentioned here. TERMS—AII sums under $5.00 cash, over this amount 6 months lime will be given, first 3 months without interest and the hist 3 bearing B'i. Three percent off for cash. No property to be removed from grounds before settled for. HARRY FRAUHIGER & B. M. FRAUHIGER Jesse Ellenberger, auctioneer Wells County Bank, clerk Lunch will be served by the ladies of Magley Reformed church. | PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned, will offer at public auction, at mv residence, 5% miles northeast from Decatur and 7 miles south trom Monroeville, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23,1928 Commencing al 10:30 o’clock A. M. Hie following property:— o 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 Bay mare, 13 years old, weight 1500, in foal; Bay man., years old, weight 1400, in foal; Grey horse, 9 years ol<i, "eight LiOO. lhesc horses are all good Workers. r , 3— HEAD OF CATTLE— 3 „ , Guernsey-Jersey cow, 7 years old, will be tresh I. eb. ->’• Guernsey-Jersey cow, 6 years old, giving good flow ol milk. real cows. 6 year old Holstein, fresh March 15. a good one9 Head of Pure Bred Hampshire Hogs .. rrin s‘irce5 ‘ irce y ear old sow, due to farrow last of March; yeari l l r h’i UC <»° a s r 9 w last of March; I Summer gilts will (arrow biot May; 2 male hogs, good ones. SHEEP— 2O head of Merino breeding ewes, to lamb in April’ n FARMING IMPLEMENTS , „„ m n /?. n . lo V r: sted roller; Monarch col lup’J -ik Corn tranter; truck wagon; bob sleds; cor enwr«ln lgh - ; P ,a . ,fori .V, hog oiler; inm kettle; 6 a'.iloniol■ 1 emergency chains; 2 large chicken coops; forks; shovels; tools, HAttNU'Q« bi \ s * ,e l tested Yellow Dent Seed Corn in Nn 1 nJn,hc~ ? et ? V .V brass mounted breeching han e.1/ «pi tnn.\\ n i tlon: 1 sct 0 Rh”” breeching harness in good sh.ii - rness; set of buggy harness. , (on? . b Bedstead; Cecelian victrola; stan >■ OitaXk“ ns,na lan,p: dock: 111,1 1011 d ” k: l "” kS it of 9 nmnHw w-ii’k 018 - 01 and under cash. Over $5.00 a erell- - Dercen| O hiil S r W f o nen ’ Purchaser to give bankable ll0,e ? til seUlSi "or 1 3St 3 lnonlhs - No property to be removed un CHAS. S. MUMMA, CtaiaWhH AucuX”-' “ K P ‘ Msanl Gto ' e “ *M<- 21