Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1928 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE—Barrod Plymouth Rock cockerels; $2 each. Phone 5981. 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. Angust Selking, Jr., % mile west of ML Pleasant church 46-4tx I FOR SALK— Eleven feeding shoats; weight about 125 pounds each. A. D Suttler FOR SALE — 1925 Ford Tudor Al shape; 1921 Ford touring A 1 shape. Phone 970. Deeatur Auto Laundry.4s FOR SALE—Two brood sows and sev-! eral shoats; 2 miles west and % ; ’ mile north Monroe Call Monroe phone 1 IVI-Jt. 4C-3t FOR SAtfc—l2 Rhode Island White pullets, 91,00 each. Joel Reinhard' Cralgviße. Craigville phone, R. 1. I 4Gt3xi &ALE—Extra good Duroc male k hog, big enough for service. Also driving mare and work In all harness. Tel--860-T Lawrence Reckman. R. R. 1 9 46-3 t FdR SALE—Sorrel mare, 12 year old weight 1400 tbs, 1 mile east % ml.' - north Jefferson high school. James | Hart. Geneva R. 2. 48t3x , FOR SALE— Nine year old brown mule. Weighs about 1250 pounds. Sound and a good worker. Christ Selk- » ing Route 4 Preble Phone 48-3 t WANTED WANTED —To buy twenty to sixtyacre farm. Phone 1019. Address 218 N. Third St., Decatur, Ind. 43-6tx I Female Help Wanted ADDRESS ENVELOPES—S2S to $35 weekly in your spare time. Everything furnished. Stamp for particulars. Junell Go., Hammond, Ind. lx FOR RENI FOR RENT —A good seven room . house wish garage at Monmouth. Telephone 7970 * 24-22-25 ! 1.081 AND FOUND FOUND —Automobile tire, rim and cover. Found near Monroe. Owner may recover by identifying and paying for this advertisement. Call R. C. Longenherger, Monroe phone 47t3x o BIRTH Fiends in this city hav6 received announcement* o j the birth of a girl baby, Friday evening, at the home of and Mrs. Wm. O'Brien, of St. Ohio. Mr. O’Brien was firmer manager of the Gas Company in this city and occupies a similar position it St. Marys. , — o—- — Hatband Defined A husband Is a man who gets angry because supper isn’t ready or hasn't any appetite If it is—Detroit News o NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE No. 13059 In the Adami Circuit Ceurt February Term, 192 S State of Indiana, County of Adams: SS Helen Sheets, Noah T. Sheets VS Christopher C. Sheets, et al Notice Is hereby given that the un- , derslgned Commissioner appointed to sell real estate by the Adams Circuit Court in the above cause will offer for sale at private sale at. not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate situated in Adams County in the State of Indiana, towit: The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section ,10 In township 28 north of range 14 east In Adams County, in the State of Indiana, together with improvements thereon on Monday March 12, 1928 at 10 o'clock A. M. at the office of Graham A Walters. Decatur, Indiana at 119 South Second 1 Street. The terms of sale are: One third cash ' on day of sale, one third in one year I and one third in two years from day of sale, the deferred payments to bear interest from day of sale at 6% payable semi-annually to be secured by a mortgage on the real estate sold and satisfactory free hold surety, the purchaser is given the privilege of paying any amount In excess of one third or all the purchase money on the day of sale. Said land will be sold free of liens ex- I cept the 1928 taxes immediate posses- I sion given the purchaser. C. L. Walters, Commissioner Feb. 18-25 M-3 I Do You Want To BUY, SELL, or TRADE REAL ESTATE See H. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 y YOUR FARM I More Output Per Acre S ■ Means More Income— pl ■ Bigger Earnings or. 9 i I Every Dollar Invested in I M your farm. 53 Start 1928 right—rc- ! , I duce production cost- I ■ 1 Don’t crawl along with I I an inefficient farm — 9 Al make real strides by in- I M stal'ing The Decatur H J Drain Tile. The ■fl Krick-Tyndall Co.
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL \ND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Hogs, receipts, 1.600; holdovers. 2,755; market steady to 10c up; 250350 lbs., 98.00-98 65; 200-250 lbs., 98.50$8.85; 160-200 lbs.. $8.75-98.85; 130160 lbs.. $8.25-98.75; 90-130 lbs., |7.75- | $8.25; packing sows, $6.50-97.50. Cattle receipts, 25; calves receipts. I 100; ujaiket steady to 50c down, calves quotable 50c down; beef steers. I SIO.OO-914.50; light yearling steers, and heifers, $12.00-914.00; beef cows, $7.00-99.00; low cutter and cutter cows, 94.25-96.25; vealers, $16.50-917. Sheep receipts. 700; market slow, weak; bulk fat lambs, $16.25-916.50; bulk cull lambs, 911.00-914.50; bulk f at ewes, SB.OO-99.50. Chicago Grain Market Speculative grain market: Wheat: March $1.32%-1.33, May 1.33%-%. July $1.31%-%. Corn; I March 93%, May 96%-%, July 9999%. Oats: March 54%,-May 55%- ■ 1, July 52%-54% Rye: March 91.11%. My 91.12%, July $1.07%. OCAI PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected February 24) i owls 20c i eghorn Fowls lie hlckens 20c -ghorn Chickens 13< id Roosters . 9< hite Ducks 15c I ggs dozen 22c U4IkM rt o - • (Corrected February 24) ■ >►> per oushel — 60, ><• uushel 75i ■ats sOe New Corn 70c to $1.20 (New Ccrn white or mixed 5c less per 100 lbs.) Hd White or Mixed Corn (ear) $1 35 Vheat $1.38 Old Yellow Corn $1.40 uHOCERS EGG MSHKf dozen 22c UUTIcRFAT AT STATIONS utterfat 44c o— — Get the Habit—Trade ax Home, it Pays o Pain Lies in Truth In many cases it Is worse on the ag grieved party when the truth is told by scandal mongers than it would have been it a lie had been told. We have found that to be eminently true. —Richmond Times-Dispatch. LOANS I ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY | at 6%, for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5, 5/ 4 & 6% according to the amount borrowed, for 5 years, 10 years or 20 yrs. | The 20 year loan is on Govern- : ment P'an, with new full pay- I ment plan that is advantageous | to borrower. | The Suttles-Edwards Co. I Niblick Building, Cor. 2nd 4 Monroe Sts. Decatur, Indiana G 0 I IMII B. 11f..! 11lS. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St, Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day cr ’ Office phone 500 Home .phone 727 Ambulance Service’ > o' ' :— —-—-b D. F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur and Ft. Wayne Decatur Phone 254 1 Fort Wayne Phone A8405 I 10 _ _______ 0 ;) — 0 Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve yoij. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. i Phone 331 Res 1224 > ( I 0 I OBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS •Im answered prompt y day nr Icht Ambulance service Office Phone 90. K.-sidence Phone. Decatur 346 sidence Phone Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT 0
, | NOTICK OF COMMISSIONER’* SALE OF REAL ESTATE I I In Ihr Adanin Circuit < <«irt Frbruary Term, l»2s. No. 13<IOI State of Indiana. County of Adams: SS Sena Ehrman va. Charles It. Lelmeristoll. et al r Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioner appointed to sell real estate by the Adams Circuit Court in the above cause will offer for sale at private sale at not less than thefull appraised value thereof, the fol-low-lug desertbed real estate situated In Adams County In the State of Indiana, towit: The North half of the northwest quarter of section t.l in township 27 north of range 13 east containing 80 acres more or less, also; the East half of the Southeast quarter of Section 11 Township 27 North of Range 13 East except therefrom the following described sold off tracts towit; fifteen and one fourth <la'4> acres off of the North enl of the above described land, also commencing at the Southwest corner of the East half of the Soutbfmst quarter of said section thence East 21 rods and 13% feet to the public ditch known as Longenbarger. thence in a Northwest direction with the meanderings of said ditch to a point where the quarter section line dividing said cast half of said quarter section from the west half of the same crosses said public ditch, thence South on said quarter section line 47 rods and 8% feet to the place of beginning estimated to contain 3 lt»SOths acres more or less, leaving ip said described tract, -less said exceptions *3l & 51-100 acres more or less, together with Improvements thereon on Monday March 12. 1928 at 10 o'clock A. M. at the office of Graham & Walters. Decatur. Indiana at 119 South Second Street. The above described 80 acre tract and 61.51 acre tract will be offered separately and as a whole and sold to the best advantage The terms of sale are: One third cash on dav of sale, one third in one yeai and one third in two years from day of sale, the deferred payments to bear interest from day of sale at 6% payable semi-annually to be secured by a mortgage on the real estate sold and satisfactory free hold surety, the purchaser is given the privilege of paying any amount in excess of one third or all the purchase money on the day of sale. Said land will be sold free of liens except the 1928 taxes and immediate possession given the purchaser. C. L Walters, Commissioner. Feb. 18-25 M-3 —I o = NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE In the Adams Circuit Court February Term. 102 S, Cause .No. I2PSS State of Indiana, County of Adams: SS Helen Sheets, Noah T. Sheets. Vs Ruth Ruby Smailback, William Earl Smallback. Notice is hereby given that the un•dersigned Commissioner, appointed to sell real estate by the Adams Circul* Court in the above cause will offer for sale at not less that the full appraised value thereof at private sale the following described real estate situated ir Adams County. State of Indiana, towit Inlot No. 230 in Joseph Crabb's Western Addition to the town (now city of Decatur in the County of Adams in tne State of Indiana, together with Improvements thereon, Monday March 1? I'2B at 10 o'clock A M. at the office of Graham and Walters, 119 Soujh Second St., Decatur, Indiana. The Terms of sale are; One third cash on dav of sale, one third in one year and one third in two years from day of sale and to be secured by mortgage or the land sold and the tree hold surety to the satisfaction and approval of th* Court. The purchaser i« given t'.e pri •'lege of paying any amount in excess of one third or all cash on date of sale Said real estate will be sold free oliens except the 1928 taxes, payable in 1929. C. L. Walters, Commissioner, Feb 18-45 M-3 SHERIFF SALE Adams Circuit Court, No 35(15 Celest Dolt VS, Henry Hus?r. Robert Huser. By virtue of an order of sale to mo directed from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, | will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Tuesday the 20th day of Marell. A. D. 11428. Between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M and 4 o'clock 1 M. on said day at the east door of the Court House in the city of Deeatur. Adams County. Indiana the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years the following described real estate Towit: The I ndivided 2-7ths of the southeast quarter of section 36 in Township north of range 13 east, situated in Adams County Indiana and on failure to realize the full amount of judgment interest and costs. I will at Hie same time and place expose to public Sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Henry Huser and Robert Huser at the suit of Celest Dolt. Said sale will be mad® without any relief whatever from valuation or Appraisement laws. Harl Hollingsworth. Sheriff Adams County, Indiana. C. L. Walters. Attorney Feb 25- March 3-10 o HOSPITAL NOTES David Fallan, Geneva, is in a critical condition at the Adams County Memorial hosiptal. where he is suffering from a fractured hip.’ Joseph Dellinger, Willshire Ohio, is undergoing medical treatment at the hospital. Chas. Brown. Geneva, is a medical patient at the Adams County Memorial hospital. Ellsworth Snider Monroeville route 2, has been admitted to the Adams County Memo ial Hospital for medical treatment. () o DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattie and poultry practice I O 0 9
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Baptist Bulletid I The Church meets In Bible study promptly at 9:30, Roy Johnson is Super ntendent. Classes for all who come. j Morning worship at 10:30. Subject of message “Lord of the Sabbath.’’ This is a continuation of the study in Matthew s Gospel. 1 B. Y. P. U. at six o'clock. Evening hour of praise and evangelism at seven o'clock. Subject of the evening message. “I don't know where I'm going but I'm on my way.” Prayer service Wednesday evening at 7:30. This is also the regular business meeting of the church and some matters of importance are up. O. E. Miller, Pastor. o First Evangelical Church , Ralph W. Loose, Minister The School of religious education meets at 9:15, preceded by an orchestra overture. Eugene Runyon, Superintendent. The worship service for all including the entire school, follows at 10:15. It is the duty of every church membzer and every Christian to regularly attend the worship services of the Lord Day, it should be a privilege rather than a duty. What a shameful j example some Christians are; no wen ler they get nowhere in the culture of the Christian life and are so unhappy Christians. This Church expects! faithful attendance of every member; | we are grateful for the generous, en-| thusiastic response; there are a fewi who still lag. Ruth Hammond is the leader at the i E. L. C. E. meeting at 6:15 Subject; I “How- Much Does the World Want! Christ 7” The evening worship follows at 7:00. The Girls' Missionary Circle meets I
on Tuesday evening with Mrs. Robert Jarard on Winchester street. The Mid-week service fcr prayer is :n Wednesday evening at 7:15. The monthly meeting of the Wonen’s Missionary Society is on Thurs-! lay afternoon at 2:00. This church welcomes all to its services. Strangers are especially invit’d to join with us in tho. worship of God. s—- o— United Brethren Church Cecil R. Smith Minister Bible School at 9:15 A. M. O. P. Mills Superintendent. Let us make this a great school by your presence and interest. Morning Worship at 10:30. Sermon by the pastor. This worship service should have the consideration of all Christians and every church member should help to make the service worthwhile for himself and for the church. Opportunity will be given tor any who desire to unite with the church. Christian Endeavor at 6 o'clock. Our Jewels, Juidcr and Seniors'meet at this time in their separate departments. Evening Worship at 7 o’clock. Revival services continueing. The message win be brought by the pastor. We hope this service will be a wonderful service. For four weeks we have been meeting together and we shall be glad to continue for another four weeks it the interest demands it. We are expecting a great service tomorrow ev- ■ ening. Give your ft lends an invitation to come and worship with us. Let us keep the revival spirit growing. — —o - - —-— Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday School of Religious Instruction will meet promptly at 9:30. Superintendents John E. Nelson and Ed. Colter in charge. Theie will be a good class fcr every one who attends. The Morning Worship hcur in charge of the pastor, R. W. Stoakes The Morning hour will mark the beginning of a serfes'~of sermons on the general theme “The Church falling to , reach its objective". The pastor in ani ncuncing this subject does not assume I that the church is falling but rather brings cut some of the objectives for the church to attain and the results I that accompany the failure to ayain. There will be special music by the choir. The hour is 10:45. The Junios League and church will meet at the same hour as the morning houf of worship 10:45. This will be In charge of Miss Marcella Nelson and ■ Mrs. R. W. Stoakes. The Intermediate League will meet ! at 4:00 P. M. I The High School will meet at 5:00
P. M r The Senior Epworth League will ■ meet at 6:00 P. M. This will be an . unusual service. Following the plan 1 in the Study Book “The Christ of the ' Indian Road" i There will be a series of pictures thrown on the screen called “Pictures of Indiana" The evening service will be held sub- > ject to the change thaY may come by ■ a vote of the morning congregation. The vote being taken on whether-the ; church would ipt like to hear the lec- - ture in the Presbyterian church by > Miss Ruth Mfers lately from China. Miss Myers is a Methodist Missionary and is the daughter of Rev. Geo. H. Myers a member of the North Indiana conference. Special i The District Conference of the Fort . Wayne district will meet in Montpel- . ler Indiana on Tuesday and WednesI j day of the coming week. There will II be a large delegation attend from the , local church. A good program is provided, many of - the speakers are prominent in the , general work of the church. Bishop i i Leete, R. J. Wade and others will have ! addresses at different times throughout the conference. . o — i* Presbyterian Harry H. Ferntheil, Pastor .! The Juniprs and the Juniors Sym.'phony Orchestra will meet at 9:00 ! Mrs. Lower, Mrs. Horton and Mrs. Engler are the leaders. I Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock, Mr. | C. D. Teeple Superintendent. Our Sun- ! day school is growing every Sunday. We have a fine group of teachers , who teach Jesus Christ and Christian
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living. We would know Jesus. Morning Worship at 10:30. Childrens Story “The Boy who wanted a Castle." Worship Serrnbu "Christ in the Church. Christian Endeavor at six o clock. A real live meeting is in store be•cause Bob Cole Is the leader. We start on time and close the meeting at 6:4a The evening service as 7 o’clock A special program is arranged. The Choir has prepared some special music and Miss Ruth Myers will be the speaker. Her subject is "The Present Revolution in China and its Relation to Mission work. The publie is invited to attend all the services at our church and especially to hear Miss Myers who is a Decatur girl. o St. Mary’z Church First Mass 7:00 Children's Mass 8:30 High Mass 9:45 Prayer Hour and Benediction .. 2:30 Lenten Services Tuesday evening Sermon and Benediction 7:30 Lenten Services Friday evening. Way of the Cross and Benediction 7:30 Zion Reformed Church Corner Third and Jackson streets A. R. Fledderjohann, pastor There will be a special service at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in honor of the new members that are ! to be received into the membership ! and fellowship of the church. Ser- ' mon by the pastor on the subject, I “The Meaning of The Christian Lite.” ' The senior choir will assist in the services by the rendition of two special numbers, “The Lord of Hosts” by Lorenz, and “Call Upon Me” by North. Sunday school at 9:15 o’clock. Lesson “Other Mighty Works of Jesus." Senior choir rehearsal at 2 P.M. Junior and Senior C. E. societies meet at 6:15. Topic for the senior society is an exceedingly in'eresting one, “How much does the world want Christ?” Come and hear the debate on this question. Evening service at. 7 o'clock with a season of meditation o nthe subject
"Seen and Unseen Visions.” a cordial invitation is extended to all o f our services. Frinds and stranger, welcome. There will be no choir rehearsal tonight. Christian Church Hairy W Thompson, pastor Dr. Burt Mangold, Bible School Sunt Bible School opens at 9:3(1 a. M Communion and sermon at lii;jo Junior Christian Endeavor at 2 Pm Senior Christian Endeavor at'e:;.’. Evening service at 7 P. M. The public is cordially invited to these services. Berlin Engineer Has Hollow Magnet Which Shows Double Energy Berlin — Hollow magnets develop double the energy of full ones, is the astounding discovery of the Berlin civil engineer Joseph Zacher. who claims that his invention is bound to revolutionize the fundamental principles of magnetic electrical science. Zacher submitted his discovery for a test at the Reich Physical Institute and weeks of laborious research and experiments proved the truth of his claims. Zacher's discovery conies as a relief for the electrical industries for it was found Impossible to improve magnets by making them cut of better metal. Zacher's inVention means a cut of some 60 per cent In the production of magnets. o % Ji you are going to do any papering, why wait until house cleaning time when they all want it done? Do it now. You ( do not need to take up the rugs. I have a canvas to ! Use over them. Papering and Painting. See Sam C. Cook 210 South 11 th street, Phone 971. O (|
