Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES

FOR SALE FOR SALE—One McCormick Deering farm-all tractor and plow. Good as new. Will consider trade on cattle or horses. Sam Aesehliman. Bluffton route four. Craigville Phone 67-6 t FOR SALE—Brass bed. and springs", blrds-eye maple dresser; one pair feather pillows. All in good condition. See Mrs. L. B. Fuhrman or call phone 1010. 69-3tx SALE—About 1200 feet of inch lumber, mostly Oak Lot of Window sash. Julius Haugh, Phone 666 69-3tx FOR SALE - Fertilizer beet drill; four row. John Deere cultivator; a beet lifter. Roam heifer, with week old calf. John Steffen, Decatur R 2. Craigville Phone. 69-3tx ikXR SALE— Big English clover seed, Telephone 885-C, Decatur69-3tx 1-OR SALE—Special bargain in late model player piano. Slightly used. $250 cash. Jones and Sprague, Decatur. 70-3 t FOR SALE—Team of horses. See Burt Niblick. 70-3tx FOR SALE—Dendrtd Dormant Spray Oil, arsenate of lead and lime sulphur. Prices reasonable. Daniel Mazelin. R R. 2 Berne 657 t eod. TOR'SALE-Early Yellow Dent Corn 95% germanation. William Rupert Monroe. 67-4tx eod FOR SALE- Baby Chicks — Now is the time to get your chicks that make early winter layers when egg prices are highest. We specialize in Riley s White Leghorn strain (235 to 285) egg performance. Also hatch standard purebred heavy breeds. Reduced prices on large orders. Poultry feeds and supplies. Call O. V. Dilling, Craigville private phone 25. 2% miles south, 4% miles west of Decatur, R. No. 2. fri-mon.-7tx FOR SALE—I 926 oats. Inquire - ©!’ J. G. Niblick, Decatur. 71-3tc FOR SALE—Victrola in fine condition. With records. Priced reasonable. Call 1097. 71-3 t FOR SALE —Fordson tractor; Dane hayloader; .McCormick 5 foot mower; choice of three farm wagons, including new 3% inch Weber wagon; Watt power corn sheller. capacity 60 bushel an hour. Call Floyd Stoneburner, Decatur R 2. 71t3 DEPENDABLE USED CARS 1926 Model 58 Chrysler Coupe. Front and rear bumpers. 4-wheel brakes. Good appearance. Good rubber. 1926 Model Dodge Sedan. Good appearance. Good rubber. Excellent mechanical condition. 1926 Model Essex Coach. Excellent < condition. Car has been given the best of care. Original rubber on this car. 1925 Model Dodge Coupe. Good rubber. Good mechanical condition. 1925 Model Dodge Coach. New rubber. Upholstery and paint is like new. 1923 Model Buick 6 Sedan. Excellent condition throughout. 1—1926 Chevrolet Coupe. Terms —Trade. Open Evenings. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. 213 N. First St,lt J WANTED WANTED—Three men who have hail clerk or salesman experience, interview' me at Erwin’s law office, over Fisher & Harris grocery, Tuesday, March 27, between 9 and 3 o’clock. R. W. Bushee. 71-2tx ■ " WANTED—Woman to work at housework two days a week. State wage per hour. Address R. M., care Daily Democrat. 71-2 t 111. —ii wit——W—FOß RENT FOR RENT —Modern house. Call phone 208. 69t3 FOR RENT—4O acres pasture. David Miller, Berne, Ind., 704 Behring St. | 71-2tx i FOR RENT —6-room house on South Bush street. In good condition. I , Garden, garage, cistern and water. I See Mrs. C. L. Spuiler, 3 doors south of P. 0., Willshire, Ohio. 71-lt LOST AND FOUND ’ LOST OR STOLEN—Tan and white ’ Collie dog. Finder please call 811-F , or see Lloyd Bowman. 71-3tx ! JUST RECElVED—Shipment of fine i Marion mattresses. Priced from $lO up. Phone 199. Jones and ■ Sprague. 71t3 o Woman Is Injured When Bandit Car Hits Her Auto ♦ — ’ Indianapolis, March 23-HU.R)—Mrs. ' Mabel Holt sustained painful injuries when the Automobile in which she was riding was struck ny a machine in which two bandits were speeding away from a holdup. The bandits had robbed a Kroger grocery company store of about SSO and were hurrying from the scene when they crashed into the Holt car, knocking it to the side of the street. The speeding Bandits did not stop. o Mrs. Joseph Lee Boyer, of Chicago is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of North Tenth street for a few days. Two Bridge parties have been — given in her honor. -4**

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Fort Wayne Livestock Market Receipts — Cattle 100; calves 75; hogs 500; sheep 100; market steady to 25 higher. 90-100 lbs $7; 110-130 lb $7.55; 130-150 lb $7.75, 150-160 lbs. SB, 160-180 lbs s>’4o; 180-200 lbs. $8.50, 200-225 lbs $8.60; 225-275 lbs. $8.35; 275-350 lbs $810; roughs s•>6.75; stags $4-5; calves $16.50 down; lambs $15.50 down. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 3600. holdovers 2.093; market 10-15 c up: 350-350 lbs. $8.40-9; 200-250 lbs. $8 75-9.15; 160-200 lb $8.75-9.15. 130-160 lb $8 25-8 75; 90-, 130 lb SB-8.25; packing sows $7-7.50. j Cattle: Receipts 100; calves: receipts 700; market steady; calves 50c up; vealers $16.50-17. Sheep: Receipts 1.600; market 2550c up; bulk cull lambs $12.50-15.50; bulk fat lambs $16.75-17.50; bulk fat ewes $S 50-9.75. Chicago Grain Close Speculative grain close: Wheat: March $1.40%, May $1.39%-1 %, July $L36%-%, Sept. $1.34%-%. Corn: March 97%-%, May 99%-%, July $1.02%-%, Sept. $1.03%-%. Oats March 57%, May 56%-%, July (oW) , 1 51%, (new) 51% %, Sept. 46%. Rye: March $1.21%, May $1 19%, July sll3 1.13%, Sept. $1.05%. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected March 23) Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls 11c Chickens 20c Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters 9c ; White Ducks Isc Geese He Eggs, doven 22c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 23) No. 2 Wheat $1.48 Old Yellow Corn per 190 $1.50 New Yellow Corn per 100 70c to $1.25 Mixed Corn 5c less Oats 53c Barleygsc Bye 90 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MaRKE’ Eggs, dozen 24c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS | Butterfat 47c — Q COURT HOUSE • Sues To Foreclose Lien A suit to foreclose a mechanic's lien on an oil lease and oil well supplies in Wabash township was filed in the cir--1 cuit court today by Frank Derickson against M. F. Daughtery and Elmer : Passmore. Judgment for $35 is demanded. Attorney Nathan Nelson, of Geneva, -is counsel for the plaintiff. Suit For Pattition A suit for partition of 56 acres of land in Monroe township was filed in the circuit court today by Elmer W'i: teregg et al against Leona Easter WinI teregg et al. Attorney C. L. Walters, of Decatur, is counsel for the plaintiff. Committee To Hospital > Ralph Wheeler, 13, sou of Russell Wheeler, of Geneva, was ordered comj mitted to the Janies Whitcomb Riley hospital, at Indianapolis, for treatment. Letters Issued Letters of execution have been issu--1 cd to Burt A. Townsend in the estate of Jessie Alliscn Deam, prominent Decatur woman who died (several days ago. This is the largest estate to be settled in the Adams circuit court for many years, the value of the estate being estimated at $175,000, $160,000 being personal property. Mr. Townsend tiled bond in tile sum of $320,090. The beneficialies named in Mis. Deain’s will are Mr. and Mrs. Townsend and their thiee children. ■■ 4> ! Need anything for the farm? ion can buy it at auction Monday at the Fonner Stock Farm Sale. o Martz Barber Shop, 165 So. 2nd st. Hair cut 30c; Shave 15c. W-F-T The Farmer Sale One of the largest farrne sales held 1 in this section this season will be that of the Fonner Stock Farm, A. J. Smith owner, next Monday beginning at ten o’clock, with Roy Johnson as auctioneer. At that,' time there will be offered seven head of horses, 14 head of fine 1 cattle, sixteen head of hogs, farm ma- . chinery, implements, a’ big sale of ex- • cellent stock and good used machinery . Terms are regular. Lunch will be served by the U. B. Ladies aid.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1928.

1 roii'M xotick 01- kvi.i; of he vi. i>Tvri: The iin<ierniirne<l Executrix of the rotate <>f John W. Vail., (ieevased. hereby gives notice that by virtue of an onivi of the Adame Circuit t'ourt. she will nt tlit* hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. on th< 24th daj of April at the east door of the Court House i’eratur, Adam* | County. Indiana, offer for sale at public auction in separate tracts and as a wlvole all the interest of sai<| dccedvni. bring the undivided fbur-fiftlia interest in and to the following described real eat ate to-wit; \ •». <» Tlie north 45 feet of Oullot No. 115 in Joseph Crabbs' Western Addition to the town (now city) of I><%atur, Adams County. Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of sai<i adilition. EXCEPT thirty two (32) feet oif of the west end of said Ht heretofore ilecded to the Cincinnati. Richmond »<• Fort Wayne Kail road Company. Ao. 7 Commencing 45 feet south of the northeast corner of Outlet No. 115 in Joseph Crabbs' Western Addition to the town (now city of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, as same Is designated on recorded plat of said addition, thrive running south 45 feet, thence west to the east line of the right-of-way of the Cincinnati. Richmond Ar Fort Wavne Railroad Company thence north on the east line of said right-of-way 45 feet, thence east to the place of beginning. No, N Commencing 90 feet south of the northeast corner of Outlot No 115 in Joseph Crabb’s Western Ajlditiun to the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, as the same is designatecj on the recorded plat of said addition thence running west to the right of-way of Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wayne Railroad Company, thence south on the east line of the right-of-way of said railroad to the south line of outlot No. 16, thence east on said south line of said outlot No. 116 to the southeast corner of outlot No. 116. thence north to the place of beginning. Ao. 1> Outlot No. 152 in Joseph Crabb’s Western Adition to the town (now city) of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said adition. Ao. 10 Outlot No. 153 in Joseph Crabb’s Western Addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana. as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said addition. EXCEPT therefrom the following described tract to-wit:- a part of outlot No. 153 in J. < D. Crabb's Western Adition to town (nowjcity) of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, more particularily described as follows: Commencing on the north line of Adams Street wher4 the said north line intersects witli the west jine of Seventh Street in said city, north on the west line of said Seventh Street 100 feet, thence west parallel with the north line of Adams Street to the east line of the right-of-way of the Cincinnati. Richmond & Fort Wayne Railroad Company, thence south on the east line of said right-of-way 100 feet to tlie north line of said Adams Street thence east on the north line of said Adams Street to the place of beginning. Ao. II Inlot No. 569 in Bremerkamp's & Derke’s subdivision of output No. 157 } and the south part of outlet No. 15s in Joseph Crabb’s Western Addition to the town (now city) of De<atur. Adams County. Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said subdivision. Ao. 12 Inlot No. 570 in Bremerkamp’s & Derke‘s subdivision of outlet No. 157 and tlie south part of outlot number 15S in Joseph Crabb's Western Addition to tlie town i now city) of Decatur. Alams County, Indiana, as the same is dethe recorded plat of said sub-division. Ao. 13 Inlot No. 571 in Bremerkapni’s *'<• Derke's subdivision »f outlot No. 157 and the south part of outlot No. 158 in Joseph Crabb’s Western Addition to tlie town (now yity) of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said subdivision. Ao. 15 Inlot No. 562 rn Glass & Rices subdivision <ft' outlets Nos. 151. 151 & 155 in Crabb's Western Addition to the town i now city) of Decatur. Adams County Indiana, as tlie, same is designated on tho recorded plat of said addition. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, for not less than twd-thirds (2-3) of the full appraised value <»f said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one third of the pur«iias<‘ money cash in hand: one third in nine months and one third in eighteen months. PROVIDED, that tlie purchaser shall have the option of paying th full amount of puchase price in < ash. Defered payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing 6% inlercst per annum from xlate, waiving relief. providing attorney’s fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Christcna B. (Vail) Wickes. Executrix of 'estate of John W. Vail Deceased Clark J. Lutz, Attorney March 23-30 April 6-l» 0 AOTICE OF FINAL SEFI LEMEAT OF ESTATE NO. 2430 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Nancy E. Ro&s, deceased to appear in the A«lams circuit Court, hold at Decatur, Indiana on the 16th day of April. 1928, and show cause, if any, why tlie FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. John Chilcote, Executor. Decatur. Indiana March 22, 1928. Dore B. Erwin, Attorney Mar. 23-30 q NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE AO. 2301 Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Harry N. Helm, decease dto appear in tlie Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana of the 16th day of April 1928. and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved and said heirs are notified to then and there make probf of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Robert B. Helm Administrator Decatur Indiana March 22. 1928 Dore B. Erwin. Attorney Mar. 23-30 Q Attend big Rexall 1c sale March 29, 30 and 31. Smith, Yasrer & Falk. 70-4 t

FRANCE (JETS READY FOR BUMPER SEASON OF U. S. TRAVELERS Paris.—(lNS)— Euiop<4, and /particularly France, is getting ready for a bumper tourist season. Fair weather has come earlier than usual and with it many tourists before the usual time. Tourist travel which was increased one hundred per cent list year, according to the officials of one of the steamship lines, believes that it will be increased again that much this season. American and English visitors will of course predominate, but more are expected from Germany and northern Europe than ever before. Portugal. Belgium, Spain and Italy will send their usual contingent. Bigger and much better hotels in every way are ready and waiting in Paris to be filled by American tourists. And because so many of them seemed to slip by the capital last summer on their way to other spots, French hotel keepers and .tourist bureau managers have become serious about the matter and are taking steps to direct the tourist tide their way. o BENNETT’S FCR SALE LIST 8 room modern house, newly papered A-l condition. Big garage, room tor another house. Will sell all together or separately; 3 squares from court house. Also a fireles* cooker, 3 burn < r gas stove, bed, mattress and springs, like new. Store counter. 16 feet long. Rug 9x12. Victrola and records. Plenty of good coal all the time. Emerson Bennett, phones 299 jor 261. o tPPOI.VT.ME.VJ’ OF IDMIMSTRATOR to axis Notice is torebs giK«'% the uudersigned hJg beett appointed Administrator of the estate of Isaac I>. Booher late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Samuel J. Fogle. Administrator James T. Merryman, Attorney Mar, 16, IS2S Mar 16-33-30 XOTK E TO < OATH M Tolls Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Addms County Memorial Hospital, situated at Decatur, Indiana, will receive bids at tlie hospital. for the furnishing of material and construction of concrete floors in two basement rooms as per specifications on file in the auditors office. Hecatiir. Indiana, up and until nine o'clock. Monday April 2, 1928. Ail bids must he on forms as prescribed by tlie State Board of Accounts and accompanied by properly* executed bond in amount as prescribed by law. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A. .1. Smith. President !■:. M. Ray. vice-president Clara Anderson, Secretary Frank Heiman Marell 16-23

OEMaCRfIT WANT ADS GET RESULTS PUBLIC SALE Having sold our farm to quit farming. 1 will sell at our place 2 miles north of Berne on State Road 27, on what is known us the Chris Bruchy farm, on TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1928 Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp, tiie following described property: A 40-acre piece of land without buildings, 2 miles north of Berne on State Road 27, will also be offered for sale on above date. Terms for this and will be made known on day of sale. This is exceptionally good laud and will be a bargain. CATTLE 1 Holstein l cow, 7 years old, a 5-gallon cow; 1 Holstein cow, 4 years old, 5-gal. cow; 1 Guernsey cow, 3 years chi, 4-gaJ. cow; 1 Jersey cow, 4 years old, 4-ge.l. cow; 1 spotted cow. 7 years old, will be fresh In June, 6-gal. cow when fresh; 1 roau cow, 4 years old, 3-gal. cow; 1 red cow, 5 years old, fresh by day of sale. HOGS —15 head of good shoats. weighing 125 lbs. each. POULTRY —3 dozen mixed chickens. MULES 1 spa of mare mules. 6 years old, good workers, weight 2809 lbs; 1 span 1 f jack mules, 6 years old, weight 2700 lbs. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS 1 mower; 1 John Deere spreader; new cuitipacker; new rotary hoe; Oliver gang plow; 2 walking plows; two-row corn cultivator; shovel plow; !• spring-tooth harrows; 2 wagons; 2 hay loaders with grain bed combined; corn planter; new end gate seeder; good wagon box; double John Deere 8toot disc; platform scale; corn sheller; new Intndred-gal. hog water fountain; 2 new sets of double breeching harness; 4 milk cans; storm buggy; 120 Queen incubator, in good condition; shovels; forks, and many'other article.!. HAY AND GRAIN 14 tons good mixed hay; 75 bu. oats; 100 bu good 2-year-old con ; 300 bushel last year’s corn; 1% bushel red clover seed. HOUSEHOLD goods 1 New Pride range; good Renown heating stove, 3-hoJe oil stove; library taljle; 4 stands; sewing machine; 2 old tables; lard press; large mirror; 4 chairs and one setter; bedsteads and springs, and many other articles. TERMS- $5.00 and under, cash; lor sums over that amount six months’ time will be given on good bankable notes drawing eight percent, interest the last three months. Four per cent off fur cash. No goods to be removed until settled for. x HUBERT BRUCHY J. A. Michaud, Auctioneer. The Peoples State Bairk, R. R. Schug, CUrk. Lunch will be served at noon. 19 23

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PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction at my farm. 1 ;1 ;IS tlle Fonner Stock Farm, one mile north of Decatur, Indiana, on I S Hig !l " a -’ Number 27, on MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1928 , Commencing at 10:00 a. m. Prompt — The following personal property, to-wit: 7—HEAD OF HORSES—7 Black Gelding. 6 years old, weight 1600 lbs.; Bay Marr. 7 weight 1500 lbs.; Brown Gelding, 8 years old, weight 1500 lb '’ 1 10 years old, weight 1600 lbs.; Roan Gelding. 10 years old, wi i; 'I"" Black Mare, 12 years old, weight 1200 lbs.; Black Horse, mourn, weight 1200 lbs. 14—HEAD OF CATTLE—I 4 Three pure bred Hereford yearling Bulls; 7 pure bred Herei ’"■l Steers; Guernsey milk cow, calf at side; Holstein milk cow. giviny n of milk; a Brindle cow, due to freshen the first of May; Jersey ,lu freshen in June. 16—HEAD OF HOGS—I 6 -One purebred Hampshire Bm" ' 1 11 1,1 shire sows, due to farrow from April loth to April 25th. Th ‘‘ carrying third litter and are a good lot of brood sows. FARM MACHINERY—One 15-30 McCormick Deering Tri-1 condition; P. & O. three-bottom tractor plow; six-roll Special 11 1 shredder; one ensilage cutter, complete; one 50-foot six-inch belt. ■ small belts. > •FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Moline grain drill, fertilizer attachment; ’one farm disc; or n* 11 ■ ional tractor disc; McCormick corn binder; McCormick grain l e'' ! ‘ rv foot cut; two Oliver riding breaking plows; cuitipacker; one roli<" hoe; two new Ideal manure spreaders; one feed grinder; 4 , 01 ','", ~'< !|C| cultivators; mower; hay tedder; hay loader; corn sheller, capacit\ •' 1 " per hour; fanning mill; four good farm wagons; 4 Cowboy tank 11,1 one cooker. 25 gallon capacity; 3 sets double harness; one ti.!" ' , 1V spring tooth harrow; spike tooth harrow; two wagon box's; “ 10 racks; cow halters; 10 A-shaped hog houses, in good conditio 11 , i' ll gallon milk cans; three bushel 1927 seed corn. Learning variety. TERMS—AII sums of SIO.OO and under, cash in hand; on ; nr SIO.OO, a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser to G 1 '*' ■' lt bankable note, bearing 8% interest the last three months. A f ‘ 1 ‘ ’ b ,. will be given for cash settlement on sums over SIO.OO. No propmO 1 removed until terms of sale are complied with. FONNER STOCK FARM, ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer, A. J. SMITH, Owo 1 , Mar. 15-19-21-23 Lunch Served by U. B. Ladiet

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