Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1928 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE — Manchu and Dunfield ■oy beans. W. A. Wherry, Monroeville, R. R- No. 3. 824 f roSnSALE--Store" building, 84x28 ft. Also fixtures. Inquire Gerry Mowery, %-mile west Tocsin, Ossian, R. 2. |4-4tx FOR SALBi — — One Fordson Traitor with 12 inch plow. 5 head of good work horses, 2 span good mules. Will •'sell or take cattle in exchange. F J. . Schmitt. Phone 513 s#-8t FOR SALE—One"red, short horn bull two roan bulls yearling and over, al■so wheat straw. Craigville phone. Wilmer Worthman Tues Fri 4tx FOR SALE —Decatur quality Baby • Chicks, hatching Monday and Thursday every week. Place your order now for april and May to get them on your preferred date. Also custom-hatching. Have several hundred chicks a few days old at a bargain. Come and see them. The Decatur Hatchery, Decatur. Indiana. Phone 497. 86-3 t FOR SALE—Piano in excellent condition; also iron bedsted. Cheap if taken • at once. 421 North Seventh St. L. T. Brokaw. 86-3tx NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE—Grape vines @25 cents each and Butterfly bushes @75 cents each. Phone 1241 ’ Cable. 8 «-2tx • y-0 R SALE -TRA DE— RENT -7 room thoroughly modern home. Hardwood floors, soft water plumbing, electric pump and pressure tank, wonderful heating plant, large lot. shrubs and flowers, etc. Bargain. Must leave town reason for disposal. E. W. Kampe, 334 Winchester street, Decatur. 8613 FOR SALE- Rhode Island Red eggs Mahood strain S. C. Mrs. J. C. Moses, phone 3054. 85t.3x eod WANTED OPPORTUNITY—RetaiI store experience give® you experience in selling women. Our work gives you opportunity to cash in on that experience, make better earnings and advances you if you are hard worker. Write C. O. Creager, 709 First National Bank Bldg., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 8413 WANTED—MaIe help Manager for Decatur branch store. No experience • necessary. SSOO cash deposit required on goods. S3OO up monthly. Manufac- • turer, 209 North Main St., South Bend “ Indiana. 85-3tx WANTED—To clean wall~paper, cisterns and wash windows. . Frank Straub, phone 210 and leave orders. 85t3x ttANTED—Fruit trees to prune, trim and spray; oil spraying for maple cotton. N. W. Frye, 1404 W. Monroe St. Phone 682. 85t3 WANTED TO BUY—Holstein C, t ive< three days old. Louis Zimmerman, Decatur Rural route 2. (Apr 10-11-12-17-18-19) 6tx WANTED- Piano pupils. Price 50c per hour. Call Mrs. Dora Akcy in evenings. Phone 1171. Sjt3x WANTED—Work in a good heme assisting with housework or caring for small child. Write Miss Vera Friedly, Willshire, Ohio. Sst6 FOR RENT FOR RENT —Six room house, corner Jefferson and Bth St. Water, Light and gas. A. D. Suttles. 80-TF FOR RENT —Two rooms for light housekeeping at 601 Monroe St Phone 416. Mrs. J. S. McCrory. 84-3tx FOR RENT—Light housekeeping apartment near G. E.; nice rooms; ground floor; running water; sink in kitchen; basement; private entrance also garden. Inquire at 1127 West Monroe street 85-3tx FOR RENT—Small house? See Fred King at Democrat office. tfx _LOST AND FOUND FOUND —Box containing Men's clothing. Owner may have same by describing same and paying for this ad. F. R. Spurgeon. R. 6 85-3tx LOST —Grey Silvertone Angora cat,. 109 South 11th St. or Phone 1235 . 85-3 t MISCELLANEOUS M. S. Elzey, Jeweler, Monroe street Bring in your watches and clocks I do not. repair Braclet watcher. I have had Clocks here a long time. Will sell if not taken out 81-6tx NOTlCE—‘Starting today the Expert l Wall Paper Cleanar will make that j dirty paper look like new. Also wash! painted walls, wood work, porches, liouses. Paper hanging. Carry canvas. Clean cisterns. Work done by If. A. Straub, phone 1000. S6ts j O i NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana County of Adams SS I Raymond Hatting. William Harting a partnership doing business under the name and style of Peoples Restaurant, vs. Gilbert Meredith. To Gilbert Meredith; —Whereas Peoples Restaurant has filed in this state Il'S complaint affidavit and bond for attachment of cartain property alleged to I,elong to you. and also his affidavit 1 that you are a non-resident of the sta'e 1 of Indiana. You are therefore notified that said cause has been set for hearing on the ' loth day of May. 1928. and unless you . appear at that time ami answer his' complaint, said cause will be heard in your absence and an order made for the i caje of said property. John W. Merryman. J P, Dated this 9th day of April 1928. __ April 10-17-211
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-LOANS—ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY AT 6% to.- 5 years, 1C years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND AT 5%, 5/j%, and 6% —acording to the amount borrowed, for 5 years, 10 years or 20 years. The 20 year loan is on Government Plan, with new fu.l payment plan that is advantageous to borrower. We specialize in all kinds of INSURANCE, representing 14 Old Line Companies. We Wil! Sign Your Bond. THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO, Niblick Block—Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. DECATUR, INDIANA
S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Cails answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service o 0 D. F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line i Daily truck service between Decatur and Ft. Wayne i Decatur Phone 254 i Fort Wayne Phone A8405 O Q o —0 Roofing—Spouting—Tm 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 0 — 0 5Z -o I LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Q -Q H. FROHN APFEL, 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 6-3 p.m.i 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 SCHURGbR’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S 2nd St. 0 0 LEW MAILAND TAILOR Suits made-to-order, $23.75 C lea n i ng - -Pressing Repairing. Over Baughman's store. 0 — ( Do You Want To BUY, SELL, or .TRADE REAL ESTATE See H. S. MILHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 O-- - — 0 DR. C. V. CONNELL ! VEI’ERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice o o
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1928.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Cleveland Produce Market Butter, extras in tub lots 46*/z 48 l ,j, firsts 40^ 2 -45>»2. seconds packing stock 30-32. Egg.:, extras 22, extra firsts 30, firsts 28, ordinary 27. Poultry, heavy broilers 48-50, leghorns 38-40, heavy fowls 29-31. medium stock 29-31, leghorns 24-27, old roosters 18-20, capons 34-36. heavy spring ducks 37-40. Potatoes, 150 lb sacks round white Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan $3.65 3.75; 120 H» sacks Idaho Russet Burbanks 53.75; Texas Triumphs 100 Tt> sacks No. 1 $5.75-6; Florida barrels Hastings sl2. Pittsburgh Livestock Market Hog receipts 1050* market strong to unevenly higher: 250-150 )b $8.609.35; 200-250 fb $9.15-8.65: 160-200 lb $9 50-9.654 130-160 ib $8.50-9.65; 90130 It> $6.75-8.50; packing sows $6.757.50. Cattle receipts nine; calf receipts 150; market strong: beef steers $11.50 13.65; vealers sl4-16. Sheep receipts 1000; market fully steady; top fat lambs sls; bulk fat 'ambs $13.50-15; bulk cuil lambs $lO- - bulk spring lambs sl7-20. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 1400, holdovers 1850; market. 10-20e qp; 250-350 lbs $99 50: 200 250 It) $9.35-9.60; 160-200 Ib >9.20-9.60; 130-160 Ib $7.75-8.40; 90130 Ib $7.25-8.25; packing sows $7 507.75. Cattle receipts 250; calf receipts, 250; market steady to weak, calves steady; veelars sl6-16.50. Sheep receipts none; market nominal; top fat lambs $17.25; bulk fat lambs $16.75-17; bulk cull lambs $8.50 12.50: bulk fat ewes $9-10. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Receipts: Cattle 100; calves 100; hogs 500; sheep 100; market steady. 90-110 ib $7; 110-130 Tt> $7.25; 130-140 lb $7.75; 140450 lbs $8; 150-160 tbs. $8 35. 160-170 ib $8.55; 170-200 lbs. $8.85; 200-225 lb $3; 225-275 tb $8.85; 275-350 tb $8.55; roughs $6.50-7.25; stags $4-5; calves $15.50 down; lambs sls down. , Chicago Grain Close Speculative grain close: Wheat : May fl.43’*-%’. July %. July $1.42%-%, Sept. $1.40%. Ccrn: May 95%, July $1.01%-%. Sept. slOl%. Oats: May 57%-%, July (old 50%, (new) 51%, Sept. 46',. Rye: May $1.21%, Jqly $1.16%, Sept. $1.09%. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected April 91 Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls 11c Chickens 20c Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters 9c White Ducks 15c Geese 14c Flags, dozen .. 22c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 9) No. 2 Wheat $1.55 Old Yellow Corn per 100 $1.60 New Yellow Corn per 100 70c to $1.25 Mixed Corn 5c less Oath 55c Barley 85e Rye no LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 24c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 42c Mrs. Vereua Miller visited over the ■week-end with iter sen, Leo Miller and family in Fort Wayne.
Shoots to Avenge • T al |f s r v . I infill"' ' w - /i —■ M w ..*** * * x V * ■ I L I * * i* Mrs. Dallett H. Wilson is being held by New York police after shooting her estranged husband, Dallett H. Wilson, prominent attorney. Site had visited him at his offices to effect a reconciliation. He is hover:ng between life and death at a New York hospital.
* HOSPITAL NOTES * ¥¥¥¥*¥s» Miss Gertrude Thieme, Decatur route eight, underwent a major operation this morning, at the Adams County Memorial hospital. Mrs. Walter Boenke, Decatur route seven, is receiving medical treatment at the Adams County Memorial hospital, where she is a patient. Mrs. Charles Meibers, 316 North Third street, was taken to the Adams County Memorial hospital last evening where she will receive medical care. Mrs. Meibers is very critically ill. — o * CONGRESS TODAY * ** * * Senate Continues debate on the farm relief bill. Finance committee starts hearings on the tax reduction bill. Interstate commerce committee continues coal investigation. House Takes up legislative establishment appropriation bill. Ways and means committee considers Austrian debt settlement. Banking and currency committee hears Gen. Coxey regarding sale of bends for public improvements. o Fred Connell returned to Notre D..me to resume his studies following an over Easter visit with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Connell in this city. He also attended the Notre Dame Dance in Fort Wayne, Monday evening. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, MAY 7, 1928 will be the last day to pay the Spring installment of taxes. The county treasurer’s office will bo open from 8 a. in. to 4 p. tn. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a 10% penalty will be added. Do not put off paying your taxes they must be paid and the law points out the duty of the county treasurer. Those who have bought or sod property and wish a division of taxes, are asked to come in at once. Don't watt lor the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone, so please don't ask for it. We will be glad to mail the paid preceiptspto those who mail in their checks to this office before the linal tax-paying date. ED A3HBAUCHER, Treasurer, To May 7. of Adams County, lud,
TO BROADCAST FARM PROGRAMS L. M. Bnschc, former Adams county agent who is now county agent of Madison county, lias sent an invitation to his many Adams county friends to tune iu on a series of radio programs which he is arranging to bo broadcast through station WHBU, the station of the Citizens Bank, of Anderson. The programs will be designed to show whal the boys and girls are doing in their club work and to acquaint the general farmers with it. The following schedule of broadcasts has been arranged: Thursday evening April 12 at 7:30 4-H boys and girls from the vicinity of Pendleton; Thursday evening. April 19 at 7:30 Alexandria boys and girls: Thursday evening, Aplir 26 at 7:30, Summitville boys and girls; and Thurs day evening May 10 at 7:30 Elwood buys and girls. A. L. McKee, manager of the station was very willing to give the choice time of the evening indicated, as ho knows farm people will want to hear lhe programs. Thus who would like to tune in will find Station WHBU at 220 4 meters. Programs will consist of music, dialogues, and other features of agricultural nature. o Bourgeois a Town Dweller The middle class, as a dominant ro cial body, is a "comparatively new thing, writes Gilbert Seldes in the Saturday Evening Post. From the days of Coriolanus to those of Louis XIV. if you wanted to have any large group of people, you directed yourself to the sweaty rabble, the great unwashed The bourgqoig of those times was. as the name indicates, a town dweller, a citizen, and what is more, be was usually a free citizen, — o — Unkind Assumption A young West Viriglnia matron has been acquitted of assault with a deadly weapon after attacking her husband with a rolling pin. The jury presumably reached the conclusion that a rolling pin is deadly In the hands of a young wife only when she is making biscuits.—Detroit News. Shinto Temple Gateways The gateway of any Shinto temple, >r of a tope, is called toril. Properly t is constructed of two uprights with hree superimposed crosspieces. A celebrated example is the Great Toril if the Shinto temple, on Miya-jima island, Inland sea, Japan. —o Mrs. J. W. Tyndall and Mrs. J. 11. Heller visited in Bluffton. o Jack Farris’ orchestra at Mahall Thursday night. Public dance bv American Legion. " T-W — o ISOTICE OF PETITION TO SKLL HEAL ESTATE tn «li<- ( Inuit Court of tdams t ounty Indinnn. February Term 1938 Probate Cauxc No. 2512 J. I>. Wiuans, Administrator of Estate "1 Amanda Moats, Deceased, VS Columbus Archer, Et al. To Columbus Archer, Jerrv Archer, Hurt Archer, Nettie Smith, Midge Mathewson. Evaline Mathewson. Jesse Faust, Elton Faust, Carlos Faust, Benjamin Winans, Frank Winans, Mabel Ortez, Herbert Winans, Kenneth Winans. Bertha Steele Hughes, Mabe! Steele Bliss, Marion Steele. Dayton Danner. Oscar Danner. Elmer Danner, Alvilla Udell. Levina Brown, Cora Danner. Otis Archer., Moses Burk. Silas Burk. Ail the unknown heirs of said Amanda Moats, deceased, whose names and residences are to the administrator unknown. You are severally hereby notified that the above named petition as Adminisliator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Court of A'lams County, Indiana, a petition, making you defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of. said Court authorizing the sale of certain Real Estate belonging to the os. tate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate and has also filed an affidavit avering thareln that you and oaeh of you are non-residents of the State of Indiana, or that your residence is unknown and that you are necessary parties to said proceedings, and that said petition, so filed and which is now pcndiifg, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court al the Court House in Decitur. Indiana, on the 88th day of M.iv 1928. Witness the Clerk and sent of su'd Court, this 21 til day of March 1928. John E. Nelson, Clerk Adams Clri uit Court. Dore B. Erwin Attorney March 27 April 3-10. 0 APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned have been appointed Exci-ii-turs of the Estate of Daniel J. Cook, late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent, Fred Cook. Jolie Cook Executors James T. Merryman. Attorney. March 26, 1928 March 27 Apr 1-10 NO, 332 U
Berne Baseball Club Reorganized For Season Berne April 10 — (Sepcial)— Four games have been definitely scheduled for the Berne high school baseball team this spring and other contests are being arrangeti. Coach Johnsen has had a large squad of candidates working out daily for the last week and indications are that Berne will have a strong nine. The games scheduled are: April 20 —Berne at Portland. April 24—Bluffton at Herne. May 4 —Portland at Berne. May 19 — Berne at Bluffton. Games probably wil be played with
■1 BUY 'WI f? — a l-Ot ' a ha| f acre tract < or a house in * Beautiful Bellmont Park and join the twen- -> L . ty happy families that are living in Indi t Kj ana’s beauty spot with all city advantages WUk* and the beauty and environment of the aKc Lots from $2 5 (I on uo. SI.OO down ana sl.uu per week. 4H ffilw Half-acre tracts, $150.00 and up. SIO.OO MM down and SIO.OO per month. H HOUSES II —ready to move in. $1,000.00 and up. Small I H cash P a * rT,ent - Balance same as rert ’ or v* I we will build a house on any_of the lots or HHB 'Jf tracts to suit you with a smalt down payBfa ment, long time, low rate of interest on the balirce - Wwk ■ See FRED REPPERT, Ikß ■1 f Room 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Cv., jLI, GffilH Decatur, Indiana Office phone 606; Home phone 312. ■O fk ASK YOLR 'BANKtR He’s A Man - -of conservative i u (I g tn c ii l lit all times. Has Io be. in that lie's handling other people’s money. So whenever puzzled as to what is a SOUND INVESTMENT ■ seek his advice and vou’ll never lose a dollar. Whatever he suggests, you'll find is absolutely SAFE! Officials of this Bank will be glad to serve you. Even now we have some select Investments - - -4% Guaranteed - - - to offer you. Consult us about them. Do it today! Old Adams County Bank
Decatur Catholic and Lanc aitw —— Mr and Mrs. T. A. Len*b U (laughters Mary Ann and Marta have returned to IndiaMMi, spending Easter with Dr. and Mnc V. Connell. There will be a regular stated ing of the Decatur Blue Lodge at ;•» o'clock this evening in the Muni. Hall. Jas. Anderson, W. M.
