Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE—Six room house ahd~vacant lot south part ot city. Inquire 1044 South Russell St. 56 4teod FOR SALE—B room modern house in good condition, located inside of railroads. Must sell at once to settle estate. Phone 910. Ed Keller, executor. 56-t.t.sat.-2wks. FOR SALE—Day old calf C. W. Andrews Rt. 2 Decatur 62-3tx FOR SALE—Leather bed davenport, in good condition. Price reasonable. Phone 617. »'3tx FOR SALE—Used Columbia phonograph with 26 records. Price $25. Jones & Sprague, phone 19J. 6213 FOR SALE—.I. I. Case gang plow in good condition. Also young Duroc male hog. Call Lawrence Heckman, telephone 860 T. 62t3x FOR SALE— Standard phonograph, 18 records, $lO. Also good organ in piano case. $25. Phone 1108. 63t3 FOR SALE —Living room suites at big reductions. Also received some new sheet music. Jcnes & Sprague, phone 199. 63t3x FOR SALE OR RENT—Farm of~l2o acres on good stone road. 1 mile from good town. Price SSO per acre. Small down payment. Seller will i finance balance at low rate of inter-' est for five years. Immediate posses-' sion. See Graham and Walters, De- j catur. 63t4x; FOR SALE—Four extra good milk cows. Phone 30 Monroe. Roy Manlove. 63-3tx 1 FOR SALE—Silver laced Wyandott eggs for hatching $3.00 per 100. Mrs. Martin Kirschner R. R. 5 Decatur, Indiana. 63-2tx FOR SALE —Registered Alaskan Blue and Silver Black Foxes —Will make you independent. Terms. Booklet free. Brown & Andress, 223 N. Ist St., Decatur, Ind., Agents for Cleary Bros. Fox Farms, Seattle. •'World's largest."l2-26-9-23-8-15 FOE SALE—Good used Royal typewriter may be seen at Daily Democrat office. 63-3tx FOR SALE — Personally Certified Chictax, all leading varieties, perfectly hatched from Indiana's largest poultry farm-hatchery. For low prices i and Free Poultry Book by Judge Tor-1 mchlen. write Mary Maude Farms, | Box 4(H), Portland, Ind. Itx FOR SALE —1926 Crysler coach; extra good condition, inquire at Butler - and Kern garage. 64-3 t WANTED vVANTED—WE will pay 7c » j pound for good, clean, largrags, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machineryl7s-tf HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wants a place | to work for room and board. Call 725 during day or 352 in the evening WANTED TO RENT — Modern or semi-modern house north of Erie railroad. H. M. Blair, agent Erie I railroad. Phone 36. 63t3x WANTED —Sewing and dress making to do. Mrs. Fay L’. Gunder. Phone 690-K. 62t3x WOULD LIKE TO BUY—Some good thrifty feeding shoats. Inquire Schmitt's Meat Market, Decatur. WANTED— Radio and electrical repairing to do. Work called for and ; delivered. Thomas Dowling, Jr., 413 Adams St. phone 784. 63t6x WANTED —Woman for house work full time required. Call 601 or inquire at 610 Nuttman Ave. Itx WANTED —Sewing to d<i Mrs. Cun Lammert, Decatur, 124 East Monroe Street. Phone 710. 64 3tx ——- —WANTED—Rags. Rubber, Paper of all kinds Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Al»< ; In ths market for wool. We will call with our truck for ant , Junk you wish to dispose of. Also in the market for Furs, Hides and Tallow. Phone 442. MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing. 89-W tt AGENTS WANTED—S7S WEEKI”. MAN OR WOMAN WANTED with ambition and industry, to distribute Rawleighs Household Products to steady users. Several fine openings in Decatur and nearby town*. We I train and help you so you can make up to SIOO a week or more. No experience necessary Pleasant, profitable, dignified work. Write today. W. T. Rawieigh Co., Dept. IN 2053, Freeport, 111. 1-8-15-22-29 WANTED—Trees to spray and trim. N. W. Frye, 1404 W. Monroe street yhone 682, «4t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST —Indiana license plate No ; 272,648. Finder please return to this office. 64t3x o Retired Physician Dies Anderson, Ind March 15 —flj.R)—Dr. j Wiliam P. Harter, 86 retired physician ' and this city’s largest owner of real estate, is dead after a Jong illness. He ! owned six business building, 200 real-, deuces and 1,000 acres of laud.

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NOTICE! * MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS SHOULD HE FI LEI) NOW. Our office will do this for you. Call at once. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Loans and Insurance Niblick Block.

S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. End St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phine 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service O— - 0 I). F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line i Daily truck service between Decatur and Fl. Wayne Decatur Phone 254 i Fort Wayne Phone A8405 I O- 0 0 x=o Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an 1 opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. Phone 331 Res. 1224 Q ,() 0 —-0 LOBENSTEIN & HOWER I FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 I LADY ATTENDANT : O pl 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 •ff<ce Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-3 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 MmHOBMSICXJMVW 'TmH Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, - - - Indiana M ' Office 1, Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022. - ■■■* t' Salary Os Bluffton Police Chief Raised Bluffton, March 15—(INSl— The chief of police's salary in this city was raised from SI,OOO to 1.500 at a meeting of the Bluffton etty council last night. Do You Want To BUY, SELL, or TRADE REAL ESTATE See H. S. MICHAUD 133 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 aiid poultry practice | b o

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1925.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EaG Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 800; holdovers 1455; market 15 25c down; 250-350 lbs $8.499.10; 200-250 lbs $8.85-9.25; 160-200 lbs $9-9.25; 130-160 lbs $8.50-9.15; 90130 lbs SB-8.50; packing sows $7-7.50. Cattle receipts 50; calves, receipts 400; market steady, calves 50c lower; low cutter and cutter cows $4.50-6.50; vealers $15.50-16. Sheep receipts 600; market slow, quotably weak to 25c down; top fat lambs $16.50-17; bulk cull lambs sl215; bulk fat ewes SB-9.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Chicago, Mar. 15. —Speculative grain close: Wheat—March, $1.37%; May, $1.37 July, $1.34%-%; Sept., $1.33%. Corn March. 96%-%; May, 99%; July, $1.01%-%; Sept., $1.02%. Oats —March. 57%c; May, 57%c; July, >2%c old; 53%c new: Sept., 47%c. Rye—March, $1.18%; May, $1.18%; July, $1.12%. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Receipts—Calves 25; hogs 300; 'sheep 25; market steady to 35 lower. 90110 lbs $6.75: 110-130 lbs $7.25; 130-150 lbs $7.75; 150-100 lbs $8 10: 160-180 tbs $8.10; 180-200 lbs $8.60, 200-225 lbs $8.50; 225-275 lbs $8.40; 275-325 lbs $8.10; 325 lbs $7.85; roughs $6-6.75; stags $4-5; calves sl4 50 down: lambs sls down. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, March 15.— (U.R)—Butter, extras, in tub lots, 50%-52%c; firsts, 47%-49%c: seconds, 43%-45 3-4 c; packing stock, 30-32’c. Eggs, extras, 30%c; extra firsts, 30c; firsts, 28%c; ordinary, 28c. Poultry, heavy fowls, 26-27 c; medium, 27-28 c; Leghorns, 22-224 c; old cocks, 16-17 c; stags, 21-23 c; heavy springers, 26-27 c; geese, 20-22 c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected March 15) Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls lie Chickens 20c Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters 9c White Ducks 15c Geese i4 C I Eggs, doven 22c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 15) ; Bailey, per bushel6oc i Rye, per bushel 80c I Oats 53c New Yellow Corn 70c to $1.20 (New Corn white or mixed 5c less per 100 lbs.) Old White or Mixed Corn (ear) $1.35 Wheat $1.42 Wheatsl.4s LOCAL GROCERS- EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 22c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS I Butterfat 48 C XOTII'E TO l-KOI’EItT) OXXXEICS In Ihe Mniter of North 'i'ciith Ntrcet liH|»rn%etisenl Notice is hereby given that the <’:>!ninon Council in and for the City of Decatur. Indiana did on the «th dav of March. 192 X. pass and adopt a p’relimlnary resolution to make the following deserilH*d improvement on North Tenth Street in said city, to wit: ( Corninem ing at the north side of the Monroe Street Brick Improvement, thence running north over on and along Tenth Street in the City of Decatur, Indiana, to the South side of Nuttman Avenue concrete improvement and there to trrniinate. As per plans and specifications, which ■laid plans and apeci Orations are on file in the office of the City Clerk ami subject to the inspection of all parties hit‘ i ested. further notice is also given that the Common Council will on the 3rd day of April, 11128 at seven o’clock I’. M. at their Council H'i>otn in said city, hear and receive any and all obpections ami remonstratnees which may be made or filed against said improvement, and will then determine whether or not the benefits accruing to the property liable to he assessed therefore will be equal to the estimated costs thereof. Witness mv hand and official seal this 14 day of March. 1928. Catherine Kauffman, city clerk March 15-22 H. R. Moltz attended to busiuess at Fort Wayne yesterday.

“OUTLAND ELKS HAVE NEW HOME Decatur Lodge Invited To Attend Dedication On Sundav, March 25 — The new Elk’s home at I’ortland, I will be dedicated with appropriate ceremonies a week from Sunday. March j 25. A four-day dedicatory program will' be held during the week for Portland : and out-of-town Elks, including a dance and open house. Last night, a number of Elks from the Portland lodge visited the Decatur lodge and through Mayor G. V.: Gott, extended an invitation to the local Elks to attend the dedication, j Talks were made by a number cf the I Portland men and character sketches were given by Agrilla Hutson. A trio also rendered several vocal selections during the evening. Amonk the Portland men who visited here were W. G. Reinhart, Wilson Rice, Mayor Gott. Edgar Ewry, True Buckmaster, Bob Antrim Mike Ankrom, Mr. Hutson, John Baumgartner, Dr. W. H. Walker and Clifton Sherill. Several qf the Decatar Elks are planning to attend the dedication ceremonies. o ¥ ¥ * HOSPITAL NOTES * ¥ ¥ ! " ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ll Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kolter are the pa.ents of a ;boy bajty which was born Wednesday night. March 14, 1928. at the Adams county hospital. The Kolter family resided at lit) Mcßarnes street. Earl Rieber, Decatur route seven, underwent a major operation this nw* ing at the Adams County Memorial ■ : I NOSE CLOGGED FROM t A COLD OR CATARRH I I I ! f Apply Cream in Nostrils To 1 ’ Open Up Air Passages. Ah! What relief! Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air passages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness—no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh Is gone. Don’t stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; spothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Ely’s Cream Balm is just j what every cold and catarrh sufferer | has been seeking. It’s just splendid. r

HEY KIDS! Lots more fun roller skating on the new BALLOON TIRE ROLLER SKATES We have them at $2.25 a pair. Others at $1.75 up. H. KNAPP & SON

[PUBLIC SALE | 1, the undersigned, will sell at public auction in Pleasant Mills, Ind., on THURSDAY, MARCH 22,1928 Kale starting at 1:30 o’clock 11.I 1 . M. The following property: One Two-story store building, 30x60, in good location for any kind of business. One small barn, 18x24 One shod, 18x30. One chicken house, Bxlo. These buildings are in good condition. Counters, shelving, show cases, b«>lt racks, cannon ball heating stove, counters, one large refrigerator, and other numerous articles. TERMS Ob' SALE will be made known day of gale. MRS. E. W. FRANCE, Owner Harry Daniels, Auctacaeer. 10-12-15-19-20

hospital. His condition IS considered fairly good. o ——. Blind Wife Seeks Divorce Newcastle, Ind., Mar 15 — (U.R) — I Mrs. Melissa J. Shalt, of Middletown, blind wife of Robert H. Shott for 43 I years has filed suit for separation | and SSOO alimony in Henry circuit court here. She alleges failure to I provide. |

siii io-,: DISCOUNT ON YOUR Electric Light Bills er PAYING ON OR BEFORE POWER BILLS Mar. 20 are also due and must be PAID by twentieth of month at CITY HALL I *-■ ■ J

Minneapolis. Minn. —George Otterness, Willmar, Minn., was elected captain of the 1928-29 University of Minnesota basketball team.

| PUBLIC SALE] I. the undersignetl. will sell at public auction at my farm, known as the ■ Fonner Stock Farm, one mile north of Decatur, Indiana, on U. s. Highway B Number 27, on H MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1928 I Commencing at 10:00 a. m. Prompt— ■ The following personal property, to-wit: H 7—HEAD OF HORSES—7 Black Gelding. 6 years old, weight 1600 lf>s ; Bay Mare, 7 years old, I weight 1500 lbs.; Brown Gelding. 8 years old, weight 1500 lbs.. Roan ■ 10 years old, weight 1600 lbs.; Roan Gelding, 10 years old, weight 1600 lbs.;' :■ Black Mare, 12 years old, weight 1200 lbs.; Black Horse, smooth mouth, ■ weight 1200 lbs. ■ 14—HEAD OF CATTLE—I 4 Three pure bred Hereford yearling Bulls; 7 pure bred Hereford yearling B Steers; Guernsey milk cow, calf at side; Holstein milk cow, giving good flow ■ of milk; a Brindle cow, due to freshen the first of May; Jersey cow, due to B freshen iu June. ■ 16—HEAD OF HOGS—l6—One purebred Hampshire Boar; 17 Hamp- B shire sows, due to farrow from April 10th to April 25th. These sows are ■ carry ing third litter and are a good lot of brood sows. I FARM MACHINERY —One 15-30 McCormick Deering Tractor, splendid I condition; P. & O. three-bottom traitor plow; six-roll Special McCormick ■ shredder; one ensilage cqtter, complete; one 50-foot six-inch bell, several I small belts. g FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Moline grain drill, fertilizer attachment; one farm disc; one Internal- I iunal tractor disc; McCormick corn binder; McCormick grain binder, eight- 1 foot cut; two Oliver riding breaking plows; cultipacker; one roller; Rotary I hoe: two new Ideal manure spreaders; one feed grinder; 4 Oliver com g cultivators; mower; hay tedder; hay loader; corn sheller, capacity GO bushel I per hour; fanning mill; four good farm wagons; 4 Cowboy tank heaters; g one cooker. 25 gallon capacity; 3 sets double harness; one three-section I spring tooth harrow; spike tooth harrow; two wagou boxes; three har I rackn; cow halters; 10 A-shaped hog housed, in good condition; four 10 I ■rallon milk cans; three bushel 1927 seed corn, Learning variety | TERMS—AII sums of SIO.OO and under, cash in hand; on 'tints over I SIO.OO. a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser to give a good I bankable note, bearing 8% interest the last three months. A 4 r l discount | will be given for cash settlement on sums over SIO.OO. No property can be | removed until terms of sale are complied with. FONNER STOCK FARM, ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer. A. J. SMITH, Ownsr Mar. 15-19-21-23 Lunch Served by U. B. Ladies Aid What Os Your “Depreciation”? 1 f1 IHI " K - x fl A MACHINE is new only once. Constant use brings “depreciation” and its owner must make provision for J the time when it needs repair or quits functioning altogether. S • I The same goes for man. In his youth J he has strength, stamina, an alert mind. He’s at his greatest earning power. But age brings “depreciation” for which he should provide. «i The moral is SAVE. Open a Sav- ? ings Account now with the- | Old Adams County Bank 1

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