Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1928 — Page 2
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ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES y■■ - i FOR SALE FOR BAli>— Manchu and Dun Held soy beans. W. A. Wherry, Monroeville, H. R. No. 3. 8«-tt Fdk SALE " 6 room semi-moder 11 home. Inside railroads. Priced right for quick sale. Small down payment. Balance like rent. 7-room peml modern home, ideally located. 2 car garage, priced right foe quick sale. Roy Johnson, phone 606._91t3 FOR SALE-—Full blooded black Minorca eggs. $2.75 per 100. Fred A. Smith, route 2. 1 nouse west Chapman school. 91 Hix FOR SALE—Two tons of timothy hay Smitley and Bess. tel. 885-m. 81-3tx RhTS ALE-^Two I’orciTscreens. Call 1258 81-3tx FOR SALE — One pure bred Juroc male hog. Good quality and double iniinuned.'J. E. Gerber, Bluffton R. R. 4 , Phone. Monroe E-35 92-3tx FOR SALE—Round brass Hendryx cage $2.75; with stand $5. Seed 10c lb. Bird Supply House, 438 Mercer . Ave. _ 92t2x FOR SALE- Two 3-year old colts. J. M. Dellinger, Willshire. 92t3x >Ok §ALE^Stock _ of groceries and fixtures. Inquire at Star Grocery. Wm. J. Johns. 92t3x FOR SALE - OR RENT—My property in Pleasant Mills. 8 room house, large garage, chicken house and 2Li acres of ground. Electric lights, drove well and large cistern. H. O. Davis, Pleasant Mills. 85t6 eod FOR SALE—2OO bushel of corn. One young cow, fresh scon. A. Z. Smith, 2 miles west of Pleasant Mills 93-3tx USED - CARS 1926 Dodge Sedan 1925 Dodge Coach 1925 Studebaker Special 6 Coach 1925 Dodge Coupe 1926 Chevrolet Touring 1924 Ford Touring 1923 Maxwell Coupe 1925 Dodge-Graham, Ton and half Truck, Cab and Stake Body. 1925 International ton Truck Chassis and Cab. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. 213 No. First St. Phone 311 Open Evenings. 9312 FOR SALE—Early Yellow Dent Corn 97 per cent germination. Chas Shoaf 4 miles East of Monroe. 93t3x WANTED Wanted—t~ clean wall paper, cisterns and wash windows. Frank Straub, phone 210 and leave orders. 92t.'. WANTED TO BUY—Holstein Calves.' three days old. Louis Zimmerman, Decatur Rural route 2. (Apr 10-11-12-17-18-19) 6tx " Male Help Wanted MANAGER Wanted — For Decatur Branch Store. No experience necessary. SSOO cash deposit required on goods. S3OO up monthly. Manufacturer, 209 North Main street, South Bend, Ind. 91t4x Young Man Wanting Work on farm. Inquire 224 N. 3rd nt., Decatur. 92t3x WANTED TO BUY —Good single buggy; prefer cab top. Geo. Ohler, Decatur, R 3. 92t3x WANTED FOR NORTH ADA M S County—An ambitious man to make $1,500 to $4,000 yearly supplying the demand for Whitmer's Factory-to-You Products. Experience unnecessary. Sales training FREE. We supply complete line of home necessities. Earn while you learn, drive own car, have own permanent business, be own boss, steady sales increase profits year round. Hundreds making more sss than ever before. Write TODAY for our new plan. THE H. C. WHITMER CO., Dept. HB7D, Columbus, Indiana. 18-25-2 X , WANTED —A mandolin. State type and price. Phone 911. 93-2 t FOR RENT FOR RENT —Six room house, corner i Jefferson and Bth St. Water, Light and gas. A. D. Suttles. 80-TF FOR RENT—Small house" See Fred King at Democrat office. tfx FOR .RENT—Business room on Second st, 24x44. Heat and water furnished. Inquire Niblick & Co. 891 FuR RENT—Two rooms for lighthousekeeiping at 601 Monroe street. ! Phone 416. Mrs. J. 8. McCrory. 91tt FOR RENT —Seven room - semi-mod-ern house. Inquire 514 Nuttman Ave. or phone 605. 92t3 FOR RENT—I22B West Monroe street, furnished house-keeping rooms. 92-3tx FOR RENT—4 room house. See S. J. Hain at West End Meat Market. »3t3 LOST AND FOUND Lost OF STRAIED — Black and White Beadle hound, female. Call Ray Craig, Tel. 57 81-3tx LOST—A new Axminlster rug 9x 12 on State road 27 between Decatur and Fort Wayne Return to this office and receive reward. 92-3 t SHRUBS—Ready so plant. Persons who have orders in are requested to call for their plants. Decatur Floral Co. Phone 971. 92-2 t i . .. - -n Square Dance tonight. Friday night round dance. Music by Ludy’s Orchestra. Sun Set.
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-LOANS—ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY AT •% so.- 5 years, 1C years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND AT 5%, SJ/ a %, and 6% —acording to the amount borrowed, for 5 years, 10 years or 20 years. The 20 year loanns on Government Plan, with new fu.l payment plan that is advantageous to borrower. We specialize In ah kinds of INSURANCE, representing 14 Old Line Companies. We Will Sign Your Bond. THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Niblick Block—Corner 2nd & Mcnroe Sts. DECATUR, INDIANA
S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Ladj Attendant Calls answered promptly day or mgnt Office ph me SUO Home phone 721 Ambulance Service O D. F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line j Dailv truck service between | . I Decatur and Ft. Wayne I Decatur Phone 23*1 Fort Wayne Phone A8405 |i O — Q o —-— ' 0j Roofing—Spouting—Tin Wort, | HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an ; opportunity to serve you. I Decatur Sheet Metal Works > , E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. Phone 331 Res. 1224 O 0 O - • - —o' I LOBENSTEIN & HOWER I i FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Calls answered promptly day or | night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O ■ 0 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. 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 SL USE Limberlost W-Fhmp Powder ~~ Typewriting Stenographic Work II you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work 1 will ue glad to <lo it. Phone 42 tor ippoiutmenl. Florence Holthouse ludge .1. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bidg. Likewise, weak stomach is anT| ot h e r nauie lo1 ’ \ pressure upon the Tfrx Kto,n ach nerve at iith e backbone. Adjustments r eov e it and TK nis*FA<F > * gstomach health "’ DS sE '"<rehirns. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No Second St Phone 628.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1928.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Fort Wayne Livestock Market Receipts—Calves 25: hogs 300; sheep 25; market steady to 25 higher 90-110 11> $7.50; 110-130 ib M, 130-140 tb $8.19, 140 150 lb 18.65, 150-160 lbs $9; 160-170 tb $9 io; 170 200 Ib $9.60; 200-225 Ib $9.75; 225-275 Ib $9.55, 275350 It. $9.35; roughs $6.50-7.5C; st;:gw 34.50-5.50; calves sl4 down; lambs I sls down. Pittsburgh Livestock Market Hog receipt.- 900; market active 25~oc up; 250-350 Ib $lO-10.50: 200-250 lb $10.25-10.65; 166-290 Ib $10.50-10.65, 130 160 tb $lO-10 6s; 90-130 Ib $8.7510; packing sows $7.25-8. Cattle receipts none; calf receipts 450; market, slow 25-50 c down; beef steers $11.50-13.75; * light yearling steers and heifers $lO-13.25; beef cow SB-10.50; low cutter and cutter cows $5,50 7.50; ti p fat Jambs $15.75; bulk ' fat lambs $13.50-15.50; bulk cull lamb $9-12; bulk spring iambs $lB-21. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Hogs receipts, 2.100: holdovers, 285; market steady; 250-350 lbs., ‘59.50-110.25; 200-250 lbs., $lO.lO-$10.40; 160-200 lbs.. $9.75-$10.4t1; 130-160 lbs., $8.50-$ 10.25; 90-130 lbs., $7.50-$8.75; packing sows, $7.75-SS.OO. Cattle receipts, 150; calves, receipts 300; market steady, calves steady to 25c down; vealers. $14.50-$17.00. Sheep receipts, 500; market sheep steady; top fat lambs. $17.75; bulk fat lambs. $17.25-$17.75; bulk cull lambs, $15.50-$16.00; bulk fat ewes, $9.00510.50. CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE Wheat—May. $1.56%-%; July, $1.57 %-%: Sept.. $1.53%-%. Corn—May, $1.04%-%; .July, $1.077%-$1.08; Sept., $1.08%-%. Oats—May, 62%-63c; July. 54%c, old; 55%-%c new; Sept., 47%c new; 47%c new. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected April 16) Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowlg ' 11c i Chickens 20c Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters 9< White Ducks 15c Geese 14c Eggs, dozen .( 22c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 16) j No. 2 Wheat $1.60 i Old Yellow Corn per 100 $1.60 New Yellow Corn per 100 70c to $1.25 Mixed Corn 5c less Oats _ 55c Barley 85c Rye 90 LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET . | Eggs, doxen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat .. 41c o NOTICE TO BIDDERS In the mttter of Lighting Stnndurrts on Firth street Motion ts hereby given that the Common Council in and for the City of Decatur. Indiana will on Tuesday, the Ist . day of May. 1928 at 7 o’clock p. M. at their Council Room in said city, t'e- . csive sealed bids tor lighting standards L ot the ornamental pattern as as per - plana and apecltieati'on on file in the Office of the City Clerk Each bidder will T be required to deposit with his bid a . certified check tor an amount not less ’ than two and one half (2%) per cent I of the Engineer's Estimate of the coot of such Improvement; PROVIDED that ' such check shall In no case be for less - than One Hundred Dollars < * 100.Ou > 1 which said estimate, plans and speci--1 ficattons are on tile and may he seen 1 in the office ot city clerk, at Decatur Indiana. Bidders blank;, will be furnished by the city engineer ot the city ot Decatur Indiana. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness by hand and official seal this IS day of April. 1328. Catherine Kauffman, 1 City Clerk, Apr 18.25
I notick to irmium ts ! In ih<- tdnnin < lrvul< Court t|>rll Term I IUSB, Sollw <» >i»n-r<-«l<lrnt da-friiilnntw To Quirl Title State of Indiana, founty of Adkma SS Ira B. Fuhrman. Mabie Fuhrman, vx. Leola Cleary, el al. Comes now flic Plalntiffa by Lenhart Heller and Si-hurger. their attorneys, and file their romplalnt herein, together with the affidavit of a competent jorrson that tile realdenee upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following I named defendants, towit; Ida M, Gault. 1 .lames C. L. Whltenian. Grace A. WlilteI man. Arthur Pence, and I«aura Penee; that the names of the dcfciwtanta are unknown and that they .are bellved to be non residents of the State of Indiana, sued in this action by flu- following names and designations, towit: The unknown husbands and wives, respectively of each of the following named pffsins. to wit: Ida M. Gault. Glenn A. I Brown and Elmer Brown, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs” the unknown widowers and widows, the unknown children, deseedents and heirs surviving spouse, creditors, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, successors in interests and assigns respectively of each of the ' 1 illowing named and designated deceased persons, towit: Samuel L. Kugg. Catherine Bugg, Susannah Itugg. John Reynolds, Rachel Reynolds. Herbert 11. S-ott, Harvey Seott. Jemima Scott, Harriet Scott. John Gloss. Sen. John Closs Sr., John Closs Jr. William Closs. Elizabeth Schmidt. Henry J. Schmidt. Richard Short. Dora Steele, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs, all the women once known by the names and designations above stated, whose names may have been changed, and who are now known by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs; the spouses of all the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action, who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs: all the persons and corporations who assert or might asert any title, claim or interest in or lien upon the real estate described In the complaint in this action, by under or through any of the defendants to tins ;i lion, named. *ies- rib< d and <lesign.r ■ cl it tlie complaint, tin- nam-s of ill of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs: that the following named defendants, towit: Leola Cleary. T. I-'. Cleary, whose Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs: Mav Brown. Elmer H Brown. Ethel Bronner, Charles Bronner. Edward N. ('loss. Mabie Closs. Adelaide Stover. N Snover whose Christian name is unknown to tile plaintiff. J. Arthur Closs, Arthur Closs. Vivian Closs John Closs, Joseph Closs. Frank T. cloud. MbtnU Cloud. Jesse L. Clou! Emma Cloud. Harry G. Cloud. Miunic Cloud. Ida M. Gault. Edwin Steele and Bertha Steele, arc non residents of the state of Indiana: That said action is for the purpose of quieting the title to real estate in the State of Indiana: that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non-residents • f the State of Indiana; The following real estate in Adams county, state of Indiana Is described in said complaint, towit: tnlot number eight hundred < iglit i siigi in John Closs's Heil's' addition to tlie town, now city, of Decatur, said lot • being more particularly described as follows, towit: Commencing at a goint two hundred ninety six <296> feet west of a stake at the intersection of the cast line of Fourth and the north line "of Marshall street in said town timw city) of Decatur, ami runn- ( Ing iliemc north parallel with sai-l Closs street one hundred fifty tim)) feet to the alley, thence west along the south line of said alley to the east line of Fifth Street, thence south along theast line of Fifth street to the north line of Marshall street, thence east along the north, line of Marshall street to the place of beginning. This action is instituted ami prosecii.ed by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting their title to tlie real eState ’nliove described as against all demands claims and claimants whatsoever. I Notics is tlierefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be ami appear on the 53111 day of the April term. 1928 of the Adams Circuit Court of Indiana. being the Bth day of June. 192\ to Im- begun ami holden on tlie 9th day of April 192 S at the Court house in tlie city of Ifecatur in said county ami state and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard ami determined in their absence. In Witness whereof 1 hereunto set my hand ami affix the s<-al of said Court thie the 18 day of April. 1328. John E. Nelson. Clerk Os the Adams Circuit Court. Lenhart, Heller and Sehurger. Attys. (SEAL) Apr 18-25 M-2 — o Fire Destroys Fraternity , House At State University i i Bloomington, Ind., April 19—(U.R)— 1 Fire which swept through the Indiana : chapter house of Ga.mma Tau, Jewish • fraternity destrpyed the building and 1 personal belonging of approximately twenty men, members of the fraternity. ' The loss was estimated at about $13,000. The fire was of undetermined ' origin. ■ For Sale 1 s t t Brand New House. 5 rooms and bath; ■ fully modern. r Cash and Terms. See M. KIRSCH Peoples Loan & Trust Co. b
MITKK or VOTING PI.ACKS FOR | PHIWAMV EI.EITIOS Notice in hereby given tliwt th*' Board of County Comtnisaionera <if Adam* County. State of Indiana han fixed and ilealgnated the following voting |da< cs. the same being the voting plncea used for general elections, -'L the voting plaiea In the xeveral precincts In raid county, for the Primary Election, to be held on Tuesday May 8, 1928: East Union. Brodbeek School house. West I'nlon. Kohr School house. East Root. Aber School house. West Root Monmouth School' house North Preble. Freldhelm School house South Preble, School House, district No. 5. North Kirkland, Peterson School house. South Kirkland, Building near Honduras Store North Washington. Benj. Eiting's residence. South Washington, Reinker School house. North St. Marys. Bobo Schoo llmtise. South St. Marys. West building on lot No. 1. owned by Effie Steel. North Blue Creek, School district No. 3. Suth Blue Creek. School house district No. 1. North Monroe. Building known as Monroe town hall. Middle Monroe. Election school house Berne "A” Jefferson Garage. Berne ”B” Auditorium. Berne "C" Town Hall. French. Election School house. North Hartford, Linn Grove School house. South Hardford. Perryville store. North Wabash. Election School house Seylon, Ceylon School house. Geneva -’A" Town building. Geneva -B” Albert Burris Building. West Jefferson. High School building East Jefferson. Theo. Teeters' Garage at NW corner of sec. 22 Decatur: First Ward “A" Fred Linn's Garage First Ward "B” Office of Decatur Hoop Company. Second Ward "A” Public Library. Second Ward ' B' Benj. Snrank's residence. Third Ward “A" Kirsch's Auto Sales room. Third Ward "B", Office of Reed Elevator. Given by order of the Board of CounCommissioners of said county. Martin Jaberg. Auditor. April- 11-tS o Big Reduction on Living Room Suites, Pianos and Mattresses, for the next thirty days." JONES & SPRAGUE, ohone 199. 92t2 PUBLIC SALE 1 will offer for sale at the lute residence of Martha Duer, at Monroe, on Saturday, April 21, 1928 heirinning at 1 o'clock, the following pro|MTly, to-wit: Gt neral Line of Household Goods, consisting of stoves, bed and bedding, car|x'ts and rugs, ind numerous other articles. TERMS math known on day f sale. Albert Duer, Admtr. I. N. Burkhead. auct. liFsALr of HOUSEHOLD GOODS at 909 Dierkes st.. Dechtur* al 1:00 P. M. . Saturday, April 21, 192 K I Davenport; 1 bed. matlres and springs, 1 dresser; 1 library table; 2 leather HK’kers; 1 day bed; 1 mirroU, 18. x 10; 1 upholstered chair; 6 dining room ehairs; I 9x12 rug: 1 heating stove; 1 oil stove and oven; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 breaklast set. 1 kitehen linokum, 9-6xlo, new; 1 dining room table; 2 small bed room rugs; garden tools, dishes, pots, pans, and manv articles too numerous to mention. This furniture was all bought new one vear ago. TERMS CASH. JOHN BROTHERS. Rov Johnson. Auct. J. Brunton, clerk. 16-18-20 ' PUBLICSALE I. the undersigiK'd, will sell at public auction, at 310 North First street, Decatur, on Saturday, April 21, 1928 ■ Cominenchig at 1:30 P.M. 1 china closet, good as new; 2 dressers; 1 stand; bedsteads and springs; 2 drop leaf fables; 1 kitchen table; 1 coinmode; 1 heating stoxe, used short lime; rockers; dining room chairs; 10 gal. iar; dishes; garden fools; wheelharrow, and numerous oilier articles. FERMS CASH. . MRS. JOHN WAGONER I Lloyd Kreischer, Auct.
COURTHOUSE Suit To Quiet Title A suit to quiet the title to inlot No. 808 in John Closss heirs' addition to the city of Decatur was filed in lhe circuit court today by Ira Fuhrman et al against Leola Cleary et al. Attorneys Lenhart, Holler Sehurger represent the plaintiff. Title Is Quieted In the case of Melissa French vs. ; Ruth Clark et al, the title to the real estate named in the petition was j quieted in the plaintiffs name. o • Prominent Banker 111 Indianapolis, April 18—(U.R) —Reily
POTS and SKILLETS Vol. 2. April 18, 1928. No. Z
Published each Wednesday in the interest of the People of Decatur and vicinity, by The Schafer Hdw. Co. A. W. G., Editor G. W., Ass’t Editor Every road hog seems to be entitled to the life, liberty and pursuit of all other! drivers not road hogs. M<»u e y circulates rapidly these days, and yet it is estimated that it lakes sixteen years for a dollar that is sent a thousand miles away for merchandise to return to the starting place. Y o u n g Mother (proudly): “See! Baby, is learning to walk." Flapper Friend: “ObJ do you think it is real , ly worth while to teach him? Practically nobody- walks nowadays.” Tlie State of Indiana paints the massive steel bi idges which it erects with specially made preservative paint for structural! steel. It is the paint ' that enables thaee I bridgeis to carry their load h>ng years after they otherwise would have rusttai into junk. Unless you have more money than Indiana you can’t afford to let your buildings suffer for la. k of a protective covering of Martii.-
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C. Adams, president of the Security Tiust company here and one O s i„ ana's best known bankers. llxlav ", reimrted seriously ill St Vj ' 8 hospital. • Lie became ill with pue llnwijU , hr day and was taken to the lloßpi , a Saturday. 11,41 Kite String Puts Citv Os Mishawaka In Darkness Mishawaka. Ind., April ISI elvery electric light in this city went j out when a kite string which tea across three wires carrying 270 M volts, caused the wires to be burned into separate parts, u was forty > minutes before servi. .. was restored
Senour-100% P u r e Paint. The average man ! doesn't start saving : for a rainy day until it starts to sprinkle. 9 Maytag Washer We knpw no gloomy Mondays, We have r.a washday cares. Our washdays, now arc fun-days, Which Maytag, with us shares. rlm.dl Boy: ‘‘A man's wife is tlie better half, isn't she, father?’ Father: "We are told so. my son.” Small Boy: ‘‘Then, dad, if a man marries the second time there isn't anything left of him, is there?” You can rely on Me Cormivk - Deering ! Spreaders for good I work. The light draft of McCwmick-Deering spreaders increases their durability an d makes possible spread ing full-canac’ty loads without over loading teams. Their durabil i ity extends the pur I chase price over years <f continuous usage We just delivered a new’ MeCoi mi'-k-Dner-ing Spreajler to Peter Miller, route 9. The dangerous age is anywhere from one to one hundred. Ten Years Ago Today Jay Cline jnirchased
• 40 rods 612 fence. ■ Wm. Sautbine purchased a hard coal ( brooder. Jacob Heiman pup i chased a lawn mower, Thomas Griffith purI chased 2 large broodI ers. May “What do y:ti J think of a chan ; s i constantly deceiving his wife?’’ I Belle: "He's a mar- ' veil" If you grow com. 1I soybeans or beets you need a McCormickDeering lb tary Hoe. I They work the soil like pa garden hat'd trowel. | Ask any neighbor who i has used one. ", The trouble with too I many states of matriI mony is that they're i always looking fur an I excuse to secede from I the union. IRogers Bru J, hint ' laicquvr can he mixed ami blended to form ■ any possihh color or ' tiat ; nd it dries in a few moment Confidence is seldom j lost, but it I’ ofteu sadly misplaced S C H A F ER Hardware Co. Telephone No. 37. Decatur, Indiana I “WE SAVE YOU MONEY." I —
