Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE - • clan, A-l shmpe Decatur Auto Launjdry. phone 970. 50tl ‘FOR SALE—Veed Dodge Sedan 1925 ! Model. A. D. Suttlers. 51-6 t •FOiTSALE — Good 2-ydar-ohl Short- . horn bull. Ben Eiting, Decatur R. 2 • Phone 5591. 51-4tx IFOR SALE—Three male Duroc hogs. • Age six months. George Cramer. (Route 3 Decatur Phone 680-J 514tx , FOR SALE —kitchen heater" Call 355. 52-31 •toll SALE —New Prestto-Ll’e auto- ; mobile battery; eleven plate, never ■ been used; will sell reasonable. Roy ' Manlove, Monroe, phone 30. 53t3 • FOR SALE—Singer electric portable, ■ used 1 year. Al condition. SSO. Singer Store. 134 W. Monroe St. . 52-3tx " FOR SALE —Two good sorrel colts, ■ full two and three years kxl. In- ■ quire at Schmitt Meat market*. 52t3 FOR SAI(E— Tao fresh cows front' ac- • credited herd at the right prices. Will ■ guarantee them aa recommended. Call ' 865 L or see Mrs. E. 8. Christen. 3 miles north of Decatur. 53-3tx • FOR SALE—S to 6 bushels of Mam- • moth clover seed. J. C. Harkless, De- ’ catur R. R. 3—Phoue 871-A 53-3tx • FOR SALE—7 year old black mare; 2 brood sows wil farrow second week • in March. J. P. Brookhart, Monroe. R ’ R. 2 53-3 t ' FOR SALE 1 Turkey Tom. Pony Bug ." gy. Manchu Beans and Harley that will grow. Wm. Aeschliman Monroel R R 1 Craigville 29 0n23. 54-3tx FOR SALE-Six room house near Preble. Inquire Albert Bieberkck De-1 ! catur Route 4. Preble Phone. 54-3tx , FOR SALE —Five room house; semi- ' modern; reasonable if taken soon, 526; Nuttman Ave. Telephone 1186. 54-3 t, FOR SALE—Young turkey gobbler Monroe phone 32. 54-3tx WANTED WANTED —I want to rent several vacant lota, for garden, in northwest part of city. Phone 625. Chas.' J. Miller. 52t3x Wanted — Some day old calves. Peter U Miller, phone 877-G. 52t3x WANTED — Hemstitching and picotedge work. All guaranteed. Singer Store. 134 W. Monroe St. 52-3tx Female Hein Wanted ADDRESS ENVELOPES-$25.904 35.00 weekly in your spare time. Everything furnished. Sta-pip for particulars. Junell Co., Hammond. In<t lx i —’ FOR RENT FOR RENT — Furnished cottage on | North Fourth street. Inquire of 1 Mrs. John T. Myers. 52-3 t FOR RENT —Five room house. Immediate possession. H. S. Michaud Phone 104. 53t3 LOST AND FOUND . —— o NOTICE to depositors of the Tocsin • Bank: —A meeting will he held at the Tocsin school. Tuesday evening, March 6 at 7:30 o’clock. Committee. 53-3tx o . , NOTICE —I will be at my resilience i • 703 Line st. all daj' Monday. Ma’ ’ 5, at which time 1 will hold a private . sale of my household goods. Mrs.! Geo. Patterson. Its I — - o . FARMERS— Good Seed Corn is Scarce ' and will be higher. We offer for ini : , mediate sale. Polar Yellfrw. Dent. • frost resisting. A sensation where- • ever grown. Plant April 15 to May ’ Ist Matures by Aug Ist. Early , Harper for clay or t mixed laud. ■ Early Clerage, good anywhere. ’ Come any day. sooner the better. ’ We have Federal Permit and ■ can ship anywhere. LAMBS WHOLESALE, • Payne, Ohio. HOSPITAL NOTES • Mrs. Cora Branch, wife of Dr. , Branch of Monroe, has been admitted • to the Adams Cdunty Memorial hospi- ! tai for medical treatment. • Delores Worden, Decatur route two, . had her tonsils removed today, at the • Adams County Memorial hospital. o SAortert PuMic Railway • The world's smallest public railway, ’ a 15-inch gauge type, runs from Rom- , ney, through the famous marshes to Hythe, Kent, England. The engines, • weighing about eight tons, have n . speed up to 50 miles an hour with 25 | ‘ coaches. The fare from one end of the line to the other, a distance of eight and a half miles, is 25 cents. A special train can be hired for $3.75. •—■ o — Don’t Forget Those Dues Golf Is what letter-carrying, ditch- j digging, and carpet-beating would be if those three tasks had to be per- ! formed on the same hot afternoon in short pants and colored socks by ■ • gonty-looklng gentlemen who required a different implement for every mood. —New York Sun. —— o APPOINTMENT OF EXECITOH Notice is hereby given tlint the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Daniel Linn lab of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. Matthias Kir„ch, Executor. C. L. Walters, Attorney March 1 IMS. March 310-17

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•|O -0 LOA N S ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY at 6%, for 5 years. 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5, sf/, & «% 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 to borrower. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Niblick Building, Cor. 2nd & Monroe Sts. Decatur, Indiana O--- — — —0 S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or rjgnt Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service o ’ —6 I). F. TEEPLE ■ i State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between I Decatur and Fl. Wayne I Decatur Phone 254 i Fort Wayne Phone A8405 I <> _U O- — Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works Il E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. Phone 331 Res, 1224 O- -- — (j O ■ -■ 0 LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. ■, Residence Fhone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT I Q o 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. 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. — - -- - - J —• 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. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title ' P.eat Estate Plenty of Money to Loan ou Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced October 5, 1924. See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat onßHßflMnuEKnKixnKaEnnun Do You Want To BUY, SELL, or TRADE REAL ESTATE See IL S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 i< jT ~ ' Zo DR. C. V. CONNELL VEIERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice I 0 o

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1928.

She Gets $850,000 A—— i l ' x * > i/7 ;<r ' 7 J Mrs. Alida Taylor Rooney of Al- | bany N. Y„ was promised .“a nice I dbll” thirty years ago, when she was ■ just a kiddie, by John A. Balfour, I lx fore he set out fbr Africa. And ’ ' now she's informed that Balfour, who i became a diamond mine owner, ’ hadn’t f-rrgotten bis promise. Upon I his death, he left her $850,090. MARKET REPORTS I DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK ' Hogs, receipts, 100; holdovers, 1,225: market steady; 250-359 lbs., ; J8.25-I9.00; 200-250 lbs., $8.8549.15; 160-200 lbs., $9.0049.15; 130-160 lbs.. I $7.50-$9.00; 90-130 lbs.. $6.7547.15; ! packing sows, $7.0047.50. Cattie receipts. 26; calves receivipts 75: market steady, calves steady: beef stters, $11.00414.00; light yearling steeis and heifers, $11.50413.00; beef cows, $6.50-$9.'50; low cutter and cutter cows, $4.25-$6.25-; vealers, $16.50417.00. Sheep receipts, 100; market nominal; bulk cull lambs, $12.90414.50; bulk fat ewes, $8.0049.00. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Mar. 3. — (U.R) —Butter, extras, in tub lots, 51^-53 I ,i t c; firsts, 48-50 c; seconds, 44-46 c; packing stock. 30-32 c. Eggs, extras, 31c; extra firsts, 30c; firsts, ordinary, 27Vic Poultry, heavy fowls, 25-26 c; medium. 27-28 c; Leghorns. 22-24 c; old cocks, 18-l#c; stags, 20-22 c; heavy springers, 26-27 c. , Potatoes, 150 pounds sacks, round whites, $3.9044; Minnesota, $3-$3.25; Maine. Green Mountain, $3.65; Idaho Rurals, Burbank’s, $3.99; Cpban 45-lb. crates, Reds, $3.75. CORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Mar. 3.- (INS) — livestock; Receipts, calves, 25; hogs, btO; she-p, 50; market 20-25 c lower; 180-200 His., $8.35; 169-180 lbs., $8.20; 200-225 lbs.. $8 20; 225-275 lbs., $8.05; 275-350 lbs., $7.80; 110-160 lbs.. $7.65: 110-140 lbs, $6.50; 90-110 lbs., $6.00; roughs, $6.00-$6:50; stags, 400-450; calves, $15.50 down; lambs, $14.50 down. Chicago Grain Wheat: March $1.35%, May $1.36%- ' July $1.34%-%, Sept. $1.34%-’/«. Corn: March 93%. May 97Lj-%, July $1.00%, Sept $1.25%. Oats: March 56%-%. May 57%-%. July $3-53%, Sppt. 50%-%. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected March 3) Fowls _ 20c Leghorn Fowls 11c Chickens 20c (.eghora Gnickens 13c Old Roosters 9c White Ducks „ 15c Geese He Eggs, dozen 20c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 3) 3ariey. per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 75c Oats 51c New Corn 70e to $1.20 (New Corn white or mixed 5c less per 100 lbs.) Old White or Mixed Corn (ear) $1.35 Wheat. $1.40 Old Yellow Corn $1.40 LOCAL MARKET Eggs, dozen 20c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS I Butterfat ...» 45c

I NOTICE <>r COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF KE4L ES I i I E ’ In the lihuni Circuit Court I'cbruury I Term, lH2s, ( nn*e No. C-lW.“»s State of Indiana. County of Adams: S< IlelOn Sheets. Noah T. Sheets. Vs Kuth Huby ‘Smallbavk, William Earl Smailback, Notice is hereby given that the unchrsigned Commissioner, appointed to sell real estate by the Adams Cireuit Court in the above cause will t/ffer Tor sale at not less that the full appraised value thereof at private sale the following described real estate situated in Adams County. State of Indiana, towit: Inlot No. 230 in Joseph Crai»b’s Western Addition to the town (now city of Decatur in the County of Adams in the State of Indiana, together With improvements thereon. Monday March 12 I'»2X at 10 o’clock A. M. at the office of Graham and Walters, 119 South Second St.. Decatur. Indiana. The Terms of sale are: One third cash on day of sale, one third in one year, and one third in two years from day of sale and to be secured by mortgage oh the land sold and the free hold surety to the satisfaction and approval of the Court. The purchaser is given the privilege of paying any amount in exaeas of one third or all cash on date of sAle. Said real estate will be Hold free of liens except the 1928 taxes, payable In 1929. C. L. Walters, Commissioner. Feb 18-25 M-3 NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF REVL ESTATE lu the AdnniM Circuit Court February Term, lirts. No. 13001 , Slate of Indiana, County of Adams: SS Sena Ehrman vs. Charles It. Lei menstnll, et al Notice is hereby given tiiat the undersigned Commissioner appointed to sell real estate by tne 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 tlie State of Indiana, towit: The North half of the northwest Quarter of section 13 in township 27 north of range 13 cast 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 <les< ribed sold off tracts towit ; fifteen and one fourth acres off of the North end of the above described land, ateo commencing at the Southwest corner of the East half of the Southeast quarter of said section thence East 21 rods and feet to the public ditch known as Longenbarger, thence in a Northwest direction with the meandetings of said ditch to a point where the quarter section line dividing skid east half of said quarter section from the west half As the same crosses said public ditch, thence South on said quarter section line 47 rodji and By>_> feet to the pla<-e of beginning estimated to contain 3 19SOths acres more or less, leaving in said described tract, less said exceptions G1 & 51-JM 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 »’»1.51 acre tract will be offered separately and as a whole and sold to the best advantage. The teirns of sale are: One third cash on day of sale, one third in one year and one third in twb years from day of sale, the deferred payments to bear interest from day of sale at ♦»% 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 Q_ NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ' No. 121159 In the Adams Cireuit Court Fvlirtinry Term. l!»2b State of Indiana, County of Adams: SS Helen Sheets. Noah T. Sheets VS Christopher C. Sheets, et al Notice is hereby given that the tindersigned Commissioner appointed to sell real estate by the Adams Circuit Court lu 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 3D in township 28 north of range 14 east in Adann' County, in the State of Indiana, together with improvements thereon on Monday March 12. 1928 at IB o'clock A. M. at the office of Graham & Walters. Decatur, Indiana at 119 South Second Street. The tbrms of sale arc: One third cash on day of sale, one third in one year and one third in two years from day of sale, the deferred payments tn bear interest from day of sale at i>% payable semi-annually to be secured by a mortgage on the weal 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 immediate pusses.siun given the purchaser. C. L. Walters, Coni iu insi<mer Feb. 18-25 M-3 SHER IFF SALE Glhhin Circuit < oiiri. No 35C5 <’elest Dolt VS, Henry Huscr, Robert i H user. By virtue of an ords\r of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Adams Cireuit Court, J will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Tuesday the 20th day of March. A. D. 1928. Between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. on said day at the east door of the Coutt House in the city of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana the rents wyi profits for a tc r m not exceeding seven years the following described teal estate ’JY»wit: The Undivided 2-7ths nf the southeast quarter of section 36 in Township 26 north of range 13 east, situated in Adams County Indiana and on failute to realize the full amount of judgment Interest and costs. I will at the same time and place expose to public Sale the fee simple of said real estate, Taken as the property of Henry Husor and Robert lluser at the suit of Celest Dolt. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from Valuation or Appraisement Laws. ilarl Hollingsworth, Sheriff Adams Countv. Indiana. C. L- Walters, Attorney Feb. March 3-1 Q •

Drives Teo Fast - .. • » . ■ ''.aE •» i Frank Lockhart, internationally famous race driver of Indianai>olis, is n> no the worse after his car turned a somersault and plunged into the surf at. Daytona Beach, Fla, while going 225 miles an hour at the high s|>eed trials. SLAUGHTER 40,000 HORSES IN YEAR FOR EUROPEAN SHIPMENT Rockford, 111. — (U.R) —Wild horses ,’roni far western plains and infirm lorses from near western farms were hipped to this city at the rate of 100 i day during the last year to be converted into food for consumption by Germans and' Frenchmen in the old country and l>y lions, timers and dogs in this. Within the year more than 40.000 lorses were slaughtered at the Chapael Brothels abattoir here, the only institution of its kind in the United States. The bulk of the equine meat pack?d by the Rockford firm is shipped to .’•ance and Germany. Circuses, zoological gardens aud dog kennels pro■ide a domestic market. The plant was built shortly after "he World War and has grown rapidly. The owners were in the A. E. F. and conceived the idea of slaughtering horses in this country for shipment abroad when they learned the European market was undersupplied. An average of $2 a head is paid for wild horses. laune and blind animals from rural communities often bring as high as sl9. Efforts of a horse loving cowboy to lynaniite the Chappel abattoir, at--I’.acted considerable attention last year. He objected to the slaughtering of horses and was arrested after in unsuccessful attempt to destroy he plant. Recently he escaped front the penitentiary for the criminal insane at Chester, 111., where he was confined. He returned to Rockford and was again forestalled in an attempt to blow up the establishment. A high barbed wire fence has since been built around the abattoir and strangers are forbidden to enter the place. p.. - ■ - ■ Lindy In New York Curtiss Field, N. Y., March 2—(U.R) < 01. Charles A. Lindbergh and three business associates landed here soon after 11 a. m today, flying Irom Boston in a -little more than three hours. The flight was made lu a Ryan brougham monoplane.

Listings of Public Sales will be >ublished Free of charge In this col imn for those who advertise their <alo in the Decatur Daily Democrat 'Vith a dally circulation of 3,300, the Daily Democrat reaches those who wish to buy or sell. March S -Ralph Barkley 1 ini west 2 mi north of Boston. March 7-1. V. Krick. 7 mi east of Willshire. March 13—Harry Fuhrman. 5 miles southeast of Decatur; 3 miles east and I’/ji mile north of Mouroe; 2 miles vest and > 2 mile south of Pleasant Mills.

Companionate Baby Adopted By Two Denver Women Not Ready To Marry

Denver, Colo.—(U.R) To the growing list of sociological experiments prompted by the mother instinct has been added the case of two young women here who have adopted a baby lx>y. and who share equally in his affection and support. Fifteen months ago, in another city the baby. Peter, was adopted formally by Miss Ruth Gallup Denver Schoo! teacher, and Miss Margaret Davis, her roommate. The young women, both in their early twenties and attractive, were not ready to marry, they explainsd. but wanted the companionship of a baby. The course they followed while different from that of a socially promient woman in the East who recently bore the socalled “eugenic baby", is regarded here as unique. “We talked the plan over and decided we were financially able to bring up a baby.’’ Miss Davis said. “We were perhaps selfish in our desire because we both love children.” “When we found a baby with a satisfactory paternal background, we adopt-

| PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Beeeiv or Central Investment Company. by virtue of an order ofjhi Wells Circuit Court duly entered of record in cause No. 1 1172 on tin (hick et of said court, will, at the Baker farm located l’_ miles northwest of Bluffton, Indiana, on the Bluffton and Bocklord Pike, on FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1928 at 11 o'clock A. M.. offer for stile at public auction, tie following described personal property, to-wit:—* HORSES AND Ml LES. 5 Head 2 teams of Mules, 2 teams of Horses, 1 Black Hors . CATTLE. 15 Head 1 Jersey cow fresh in June, giving 2 gallon of milk; 1 spotted cow fresh in October, giving 3 gallon of milk, 1 red cow. fresh in August, giving 3 gallon of milk; 1 red cow fresh in September, giving 1 gallons of milk; 1 spotted cow. fresh in Jum gwinglt gallon of milk; 1 Bonn-cow, fresh in July, giving 2 gallons of milk; 2 Holstein cows will he frosh in spring; 1 white cow. will he fresh soon, giving 1 1 _> gallons of milk; 2 Holstein cows will he fresh in spring; 1 red cow will be fresh m spring; 1 spelled cow. will be fresh in spring; 1 bull. HOGS, 55 Head 1(1 Brood cows, 5 with pigs by their side; !•> h< id kwling shoals, w eighing about 100 pounds. MACHINERY. IMPLEMENTS & HARNESS 1 wagon. 2 sets double work harness; 2 two-row cultivators; 1 three-section barrow; I corn binder; 1 corn picker, 2 cream separators' 2 gasoline engines; 1 endgate seeder and numerous other articles. TERMS The terms of said stile arc cash on day oi sale and no property will be removed until settled for. and no property will be sold for less than the appraised value thereof. VIRGIL M. SIMMONS, Receiver Col. Jesse Ellenberger. Auctioneer. J. W. Slogdill. Clerk. it USED C ARS Six buys in Fine Used Cars. Spring is just around the 1 corner, so get a car and enjoy the great out-doors. 1926 Nash Special 1 door 1925 1 ord coupe. This sedan, in excellent car is in good shape, running order. $150.00 1 «« SP-I-I « b u)s or the J-jr-W"nit" 1921 Dodge touring. This MOO-0° car has new paint, 1925 Velie Sedan, good runs fine, a good buy mechanical condition, running fine. , 0 .$775.00 4 door Essex sedan. In excellent shape. VISIT OUR SALES ROOM RE! AIR SERV ICE— We have opened a service and repaii department in connection with our sales room. ( hark' lickrnan. well-known mechanic is in charge. We "ill ” g ad to get your car in shape for spring running. Decatur Nash Co. I Cor. Monroe & First Streets Phone I* 1 ’’- |

ed it," Miss Gallup supplemented The economic plan of the ••fu 111 |] v -. Is simple. In the summer. Miss Davis maintains the household through stenor-j. phic woik. while Miss Gallup is “in,,, ther” to Peter. When Miss Gallup is i-.h ’ainp Bt |, ( a| and earning money in the winter, the stenographer takes care of the home and the child. Both share in supervising Peter’j diet, sleep and education. When he is old enough to understand, ho will be told his real name, which was not changed through ado> tion, and the circumstances of his ’ birth. "Suppose ong of you were to mar- > ry?” the young women w re asked. "In that case ", Miss Davis said, "We ’ have agreed that Peter shall remain '■ with the one who (Joes not marry." Meet “The Lady of the Library,” H. S. auditorium, March S. _____ 53-61