Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1928 — Page 2
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r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, I AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE— iiight-y ear-old roan work ! horse; bay mare 3-year*-old, broke; good bay mare colt coming yearling 1 mile east and y» mile south of j Monroe. Amos Lehman. 9l»tl0x j FOR SALE— Manchu and, Ito Sail test- j ed soy beans, high germination- liurk Elevator Co., Phone 25 9S-12t FOR SALE—fresh Jera'y cow. Hugo Thieme. Decatur phone 697-0 FOR BALE—Early yellow dent "wii 97% germination. Charles Shoaf. 4 mi east of Monroe 103-3tx FOR SALE —TwcTiouds of clover hay. ; A. D. Suttles. 103-ts. FOR SALE-A gas range" Will sell cheap if taken at once. Call 715. io3t;; FOR SALE—Two young thoroughbred male hogs: Chester White and Poland China. Also geese feathers. Victor Byerly Craigvllle phone. Its miles north of Magley. 103-3lx FOR SALE—Model SO,~Atwater-Kent. one dial. 6 tube radio, com [tot < with new tubes, new A buttery, Willard Wet 0 batteries, and Quaker 111 Ailed for 350.00. See ling at Democrat office. 104t3 FOR SALE Cabbala, omato, Salvia plants; others coming on. Werder Sisters, 602 Marshal St., phone 347 104-3tx FOR SALE —Large refrigerator, suitable for grocery, restaurant or hoWill sell i%eap. Inquire Niblick and Sr. 104-3 t PDR SALE—4-year-old tnare. broke. Martin Kruc%eberg, Deqfiur It. K s Phone J-845. 104t3x f •OR SALK—dining ro.i« suite. In ' quire at 915 North Fists st. 104: i FOR~SALE—Leather rocking chair; Walnut kitchen table, aani radio eta«kjjlete. 510 Patterson *6t 1 square weYt of Erie depfct. 104t3x _ WANTED Wanted TO BUY -Good seeomb j hand bicycle. jdohn W. Bi»k<-y, 691L, l°2t^x ivANTEl'—Good n:*n to w,nk on f.irii Pay by the month. Unmarried. J. E. Scott, Convoy, Ohio, R. R. 3 103-3tx WANTED—Salesman the i of 2W45. Salary and commission. Address Box F. % Decatur Democrat 103-st.\ %A NT ED —To clean wali paper, cisterns and wasii windows and porches. Frank Stfiiub, phone 210 and 1 FOR REN T FOR N. 2nd street. J. F. Arnold phone I»S4 102-31 x FOR RENT :x 7 room house at Moumouth. Lights an '•garage. Call 7!»7iAj 104-2 t eotb I FOR RENT —7 room house on North 13th st., call phone 666. 104t5x LOST AND FOUND _ LOST large traveling bag on Federal highway 27 between Decatur & Ft. Wayne about 7 miles out of Decatur, Sunday April 29. at 3:30 P.M. As this traveling bag contained some personal effects of little value to any one except the owner and keepsakes valu able to the owner, a liberal reward will be given for the return of the same to this office. J ujjs3x 1 % The ft'oni of tire Morris 5 and 10 ce||t store was brightened up todaywith a fresh coat of red paint. 0 NOTICE OF FIX 11, SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 343* Notice is hereby given to the credi- | tors, heirs and legatees of \\ illiain !’ Merriman, deceased, to appear in tin Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, j Indiana, on the 21st day of May. lies, ! and show cause, if any. why the FIN AL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the j estate of said decedent should not be : approved; and said hc#r- arc notified®) then and there makefroef of heirship. t ■ and receive their distributive shares. VICTORIA MERRIMAN, Administratrix Decatur. Indiana April 23. 1925. Lore B. Erwin, Attorney, April 2i May 1. ® i&i ■ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice Is hereby given that MONDAY, MAY 7, 1928 will be the last day to pay the Spring j installment of taxes. The county - treasurer’B office will be open from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. during the tax pay- _ lng 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 as they must be paid and the law points out the duty of the county treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes, are asked to come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush'. No receipts can * be laid away for anyone, so please j don’t ask for it. We will be glad to Z. mail the paid preceipts to those who ! mail in their checks to this office be- j fore the final tax-paying date. ED ASHBAUCHER, Treasurer, | To May 7. of Adams County. Ind. Do You Want To BUY, SELL, or TRADE REAL ESTATE See H. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104
1 THIMBU? THEATRE NOW SHOWING—'‘RESPECT THE AGED. BY SEGAR HELLO. CASTOR, ) I THOUGHT YOO MI6HT V (i (OF COURSE IT’LL dC\ 3T A PA^TfAtR bAY l JubT r V, LIKE TO PICK UP SOME ) rhfJoSitj ' 4 YOG -AH OLD UJORN OOT J fc - RW*SOOO» h—«> • CHANGE. 8V RENTING \ . ✓‘l: Vwahp nr y BiftO 6 l tT*?" * FIGHTER SO DOMT BE. fOR A CHICKEN, if BUZIWRO TO ME FOR I j6ET ®WJ 'ir, yen*. TOO ROUGH OJtTH HIM J r rt Y (!) ] 'J : t ) ~~ (p | 1(3? flWbbwb—.ls*-* 1 * C, l* r".s if' . t 5 - J
0 0 — L OANSON MODERN CITY PROPERTY (' at 6% for 5 years. 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAN© at 5, 5' and 6' ! —according to the amount borrow- 1 ed. for 5 years, 10 year*, or 20 , years. The 20 year loan is on j Government I‘lan, with new full j payment plan that is advantageous j to haa-rower. Vto specialize in all kind* of INSURANCE, presenting 14 Old Line Companies. We will sign your Wncf. THE SUTTLES EDWARDS COIPASY Corner 2nd & H;nro# Sts. Wblick Block Due." $. £. BLACK ( PURER AL DIRffCTO* **#/. Location, 206 S. 2r,« toKrs. Black. Lady Attcnda*! Calls arompttjr day or URice me 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service OTT-— —-Z==n D. F. TfiEPLE State Licensed Trtcft LiRR j . Daily li'uck service betU'ce* ! urea ter and Ft. Wayne ! Decatur Ploie 254 F*rt Wfyiß Pfeote AB4ts | O 0 u Roofing—Spoutin#i—Tin Work J | HOLLAND FURNACES v s Auto Radiators Repaired, ttroh work. Will appreciafpt an j to serve you. LRcatur Sheet Metal Works E. A- GIROD 220 Ndt|h Eighth St. 6n*be 331 R®. I®4 , — — 0 o 0 I LOBENSTEIN & HOWE* | FUNERAL DIRECTORS j Calls ansi promptly day or night jiiipLmlanee service. Offrce Phone 90. Residence Phene, Decatyx 346 Residence Phone, Monrde, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Q Q H. FROI& APFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurccalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Street Office ana 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 w Saturday 8:u0 p. in. ~ Telephone 135. - & iLl[ a MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of @ 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of tide to real estate. St HURGfcR’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. “**- ' COAL: Try a load of Betsj Lane Effff coal. You will he convinced there is nothing better. Phone 299. Emerson Bennett. ' 99 eod.tf o * Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays u 0 DR. C. V. CONNELL | VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 | Special Xttontion given to cattle and poultry practice : o n ■ S555T"— >jl -Jl — ' J ll ■■■■ » Sit gives Nature a chance il aids Nature, instead of attempting to force her 101 tc ner. | 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 TUESDAY, MAY 1,1928.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL 11 AND FOREIGN MARKETS I East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 1.100; holdovers* 3.112; market slow 15c down; 250-351? tb $10.50-10.75; 160-360 lb slV*o ! 10.75; 90-130 lb $9.50-10; packing sow j SB-8.50. [ G a,tle: Receipts 200; calf receipts KiO; cattle market steady; calf weak; low cutter and cutter cows $5-7; veaters $14.50-15. Sheep: Jjtyeeeipts 1,200; ma#i strong 10c up; top fat lambs sl6; ilUi fat lam its $16.50; bulk cull lamb sl2-13.50; ewes $8 50-10. Pittsbu-gh Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 600;.*mrket steady to 15c down: 250-350 tb $10.35-10.® 200-250 tb $10.50-10.85; 160-200 T,s. $10.75-10.85: 130-160 lb $lO 25-10.85; 90-130 Tb $9.50-10.25; packing sows, SB-3.75. Cattle Receipts 10. calves, receipt market steady; calves firm; beef steerif ,$11.5(M3.80: light yearling steers and hellers $10.50-13.25; cows SB-10.50; low cutter and cutter o n , $6-7.50; vealers $1345.50; heavy call® $9-13.50. Sheep: Receipts 300; market strong to 25c up: top fat lambs $16.75; bulk fat lambs $13.50-16.50; hulk cull lambs $lO-12.50: bulk fat ew. $6.50-9.50; bulk tipring lambs, sl7-20. ® f L Cleveland Pr*duce Market Cleveland. May I—Butter, extras ’n tub lots 46^4-48^2.xixtra firsts 43t.i• 45',. teconds 3914-41^. ».Y Eggs, extras 3-i. extra firsts 32, firsts 291 i, ordinary 30-31. Poultry, heavy broilers 45 50, leghorn 37-42, heavy f0w152„29-30, medium stock 29-3®, leghorns 24-26, old roosters 16-17, (tucks 25-28. Potatoes. 150 lb sacks round whites Ohio, Wisconsin and Michigan $3.353.50, Minnesota $3.10-3.25, 120 It) sack Minnesota $2.40-2.50. Ohio $2.50-2.60, 110 !».• sacks Idaho Russet Burbanks j $2.50-2.60; Florida Hastings $8.50 8.75; per bbl Texas 100 tb sacks New Re ip $4.50-4.75. Chicago Grain Close Chicago. May lHjiPeculativo grain close: , # Wheat. May $1.66M-fc; July, $1.65%-%; Sept. $1.6174-1.62. Corn: May $1.09; July $1.12%-%; Sept. $1.1274-1-13. Oats; May 63*4: J»l% (old) 06%, (new) 5C 7 4-57; Sept. 47 7-s---48. # LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected April 30) Fowls M 20c Leghorn Fowls 11c Chickens 20c Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters 9c Eggs, dozen §. .'ll.. 22c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 30) @ No. 2 Who it £1.95 *>M "ellow Corn per 100 $1,601 New Yellow Corn per 100 $1 to $1.36 Mixed Corn 6c leg? Oats 62c ! Barley 85e Rye 94 LOCAL GBOCErT~EGG MARKET ■ Eggs, doze#’ .. 26c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfal 42c 0 ( Mrs. James Me Bennett and Mrs. , Frank Ennis, of Fort Wayne, visited j at the J. S. Colchiu residence, Sunday I afternoon. o I XOT'OB OF SUB OF SCHOOL PROPF.RTf I N'oti<-e is hereby given that tbe un- | derslgned. orlen S. Fortney, Trustee, j of . y t Mary's Township of Adams counIty, Indiana, and of f:t. Mary's fca-hnol Township of Adams County. Indiana, will at the Ideatioiwpf the school lot In j district No. 2 in sjid township 'known 1 also as the Helm School) and on the (real estate hereinafter described nff-r at public sab- on Saturday, May I9th ■ 1925. at one o'clock P. M. on said day the following described real estate, towit: Commencing at the southeast corner of tlfh northeast quarter I’i )of section * six (6), twonship twenty-seven (21) > north, range fifteen (15) east, thence north along the east line of said sec--1 fion sixteen lISI rods, tlienee west ten ■i (10) rods, parallel with the south line I of said section, thence south parallel t with the east line of said section six- ) t'-emlti) rods, thence east to the pla.ee of beginning, eontainin one (1) acre, in Adams County. Indiana. Said real estate and building thereon will be offered separately and as a whole and sold to the highest bidder at not less than two tlilrds of the appraised value thereof and f )>' cash. OHLBN 6. FORTNEY Trustee of at. Mary's Townahip of Adams County, Indiana and of Kt. . Mary’s School Township of Adams County, Indiana, April 24 Ml-S
FAMOUS HORNED TOAD TO BE INTRODUCED TO COOLIDGE (COVriMKI) IT HUM PAGJS O.X'K) when the opening of the toruerstonc disclosed the toad. "We carry’ a special cockroach i trap,” W’ood said. “In St. Louis we caught some extra nice g*and fat loaches and that accounts for 'Rips’ round ness today. ‘Kip' won t eat anything uiuess it’s moving." W ood and Ruff planned to drive an*, far as Wheeling, W. Va., today. They i said that they hoped to iuu u Coium bus, Ohio, in tiiuflf to eat a Rotary lunch there. # m ° 7 M. E. MISSIONARY SOCIETIES MEET < CONTI NT'NO FROM PAGE ONE) Myers I:4o—“The Sealed FouuUiu" — Mrs. K. F. Thornburg 2:00 —I’resenting Workers from the Kate Bilderhack Neighborhood House. Fort Wayne 2.ls—Jubilee News, Mrs. Frank Bevingion Music —"Fists Golden Years" 2:4o—Presenting Our Own Buieau Secretary—Mrs. (i., B. Croxall 3:00 —Talk, Miss Rth TVheaton 3: 2o—Business || •Warding of Pennant Where meet in 192%; Report of Nominating Committee Elec ton of Officers Installation of Officers Special Music 2:ls—Junior Hour —Mrs. Ji. Beatty, Presiding Pageant by Children Offering Auj|)uncen»enrt Miiitites Benediction Young Peoples Banquet—6:oo Program in the charge of Mrs. Geo. F Monesmith Report and awarding of $5.00 to Y’. P. Organization Playlet "Understanding." Evening Session 7:30 —Devotions —Mrs. Thomas Davies Music, Trinity Church Choir Presenting Our Conference Y. P. Secretary, Mrs. W. B. Music. Trinity Church Choir m 8:15 —Address®Miss Ruth Wheaton suffering Benediction. SHUMAKER GETS QUESTIONNAIRE (CONT.NtED FllO.Nf rAGE ONE) your stand in these matters? "4 Why did you indorse Ralph E. y.pdike, seventh dlsWct congressman, when you know that he sold hi.-cjron-gressioual office t(@ Steplienson in writing and that ihe Gland JjJj'y of Marion c»uuty announced tliat tfTe contract was in the black boxes of D. C. Stephenson? “5 Have you discontinued ihe investigation of the Federal whisky cases? ‘‘6. Why did you indorse Arthur it. iirf’ re-election as United States senator, when you know lie is a member of the law firm ill Indianapolis that has had more bootlegg business than any other firm in said city? “7. Why have you not joined me in my research work that wil locate ihe higher-ups in flagrant liquor law enforcement violation? "8. Explain why you interest in Uie liw violation in Uie celebrated Sqtiibbs whisky case, wherein hundreds of cases of whisky were carted out of the Indianapolis Federal building. I ask you, Mr Shumaker, to tell the church people cf Indiana who furnished the truck drivers and key, who got the whisky and why the federal investigators and uM of the papers were pigeou holed? Why did you not join me in, my demand upon Senator Arthur C«pi>er of Kansas for a congressional investigation ? "9. 1 answered your questionnaire in full, wkhy did you not publish my answer in full in which I urged you to join me in unearthing political fraud and corruption and exposing ihe infamy of the h'quibbs whisky fraud? “10. Sbculd you not be candid and true in your sta'eniftits tj.i your memi bers so they may know the truth? “11. Please give your answer in ihe case to the p’.ess so that the public 1 may know exactly your position on ; political ccrruptiou here outlined." csmrßFLufumfkvsi Refuses To Make Reply | South Bend, lnd., May I—(INS)—De- : daring that "Toni Auams was not on trial here", the Rev. E-. S. Shumaker superintendent of the Indiana auti- , saloon league, todsy flatly refused to reply to the questiouaire o? the ci)udi- | date for the Republican nomination for
governor. Dr. Shumaker who was placed under | arrest here on charge of violating the j corrupt practice act preferred by At-j toruey General Gil Horn interrupted informal proceeding iu the «ffice of teCounty Clerk Frank Nevius. long enough to forcefully express his disdain for the Vincennes publisher.. "1 have neither the time nor the inclination to answer Mr. Adams" Dr. Shumaker said, luruiug his back on the leporter who sought to show him the Adams questionnaire. o WINNERS IN BOYS ACHIEVEMENT DAY EXHIBIT NAMED irntrjjii:(:n on page tw» bert Hess, map; Robert map; Milton Hoffman, airplane; Albert Hain. model airplane; CUas. Eliinger, model airplane; Ed Ttoc. model airplane; Tad Arnold, art work; Otto Baker, art. work; Rebel! Kieinhenz, mathematics; Carl Lone, Charles Omlor, essay; Aloysius Geimer, English; Karl Lose, Francis Lieclltle. art work; .Winies Fisher, artwork; John Lengerich. aid and mathematics; Edward Metzger, art work, Herbert Lafontaine|| art work; Kohne, map drawing; Frederica Wolpert, map drawing, Joe Murphy, map drawing; Charles Leonard, map drawing; Harold Teeter?, radio stool: Lawrence Michael, book ends; Harlow Jackson, pier camnet; Tom Burk, end table; Lester Drake, table ltoup; Chet Hill, hall tree; Chas. Mills, ball tree; Vernon Hill, hall tree; Marion Feasel, hall tree; Roscoc Smith, hall tree; William Merriman, end table; Richard Parrish, davenport table; Glen Elzey, Pier cabinet; Carl Hurst, davenport (able; Edwin Coffij)an. telephone stand; Chas. , TecpJe, pedestal; Bob Johnson, eKctor set; Ken ltetii Tucker, 3 cartoons; Milton lioffmau. model airplane; Franklin Keller, writing: Vernon Ogg, foot stool. High School Exhibit Sherman Koos. walnut cedar chest; Raymond Heller, radio cabinet; Cbalmer Reber, farnery; Jesse Sutton, spinet desk; ®Wayue Eerkel, floor lamp; Robert Light, pedestal; Dwight Snepp, hall tree; Fred Brown library table; Maynard Butcher, radio cairinet; Jesse Carrier, radio cabiiyp ; Ray Osterman, magazine holder; Ralph Myers, magazine rack; Luther Singleton, table lamp; Cecil Schafer, pedestal; Arthor Schamorlhh, magazine rack; Ed Mussser, davenport table; Harry Hebble, di'esser; Paul Handier, end table; Robert Workinger. end table; Forest Zimmerman, waiuut cedar chest; Veral Heller, magazine rack; , John New hart, lamp; ('has. H. Magley, mechanical drewjng F.Mslia Little, sewing cabinet; JaTKi's Kocher, mechanical drawing; Albert Relier, fhachauical drawing; Bob Carper, mechanical drawing; Russel Jaberg, dining room chair; Paul Fugate cedar chest. 11 ■— l ~ ' mmmt 1 ■ THROUGH SERVICE to INDIANAPOLIS « . via Nickel Plate Road Daily Except Sunday. LeaMß Decatur 10: $8 m. Arrive Indianapolis 3:15 p.m. Also through trains to ST. LOUIS and TOLEDO Consult Ticket Agents for lull information. — !■■■msmmmm MULE BREEDERS NOTICE My Jack (Jg. Haggin) No. 25518, will make the season at nty farm, in Union township, known as the old Janies Moses farm. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. i < William Noll, , T-F KEEPER.
COURT HOUSE Set For Trial I The vase ot Clark vs. the Clark csI tate lias been set for trial on May 5. Attoruey C. L. Walters was appointed to represent the estate. The case of Stauffer vs. the Clark estate was set for trial May 5. The case of Lonk vs. Alexander has been set for trial on May 31. Judgment For Defendant In the case of Belie Clark vs. the Berne filling company, tried in circuit court yesterday before Judge Suttois the court found against the plaintiff .uiwlof Ihe defendant ou Its causa-com-plaint. Judgment for slll.Bs was awarded the defendant. Released From Jail i Ilouier White, who faces a charge of to —
§MORE AMD BETTER BREAD — FOR S L E BYFisher & Harris, Miller & Dgjtsch. Decatur Hower Bros., Decatur Taber Grocery, Monroe Bower Grocery, Magley Williams Equity Elevator Co, William* lnd. Spitler & Son, W iilshire, Ohio Everett Grocery. Pleasant Mill* Berne Milling Co., Berne Homer Crum Groc.. Honduras Lenhart Grocery, W ren, Ohio Preble Equity Co.. Preble, lnd. Geneva Milling Co., Geneva, lnd . 1 * t Wish 1 HadHisLuck! a THAT remark is commonly made about the man worth thousands. Perhaps, even you have said it. BUT —is it “Luck?” Nine out of ten times, if you knew the man’s history, you’d find his prosperity due, originally, to his persistency to SAVE in his younger days! Follow in his footsteps. Start a Savings Account with us today! ■ •' • k; We Pay h 4% Interest i. I Old Adams County Bank * * “We Pay You To Save.”
wife and from Jail after providing boat Judgment Awards Judgmeui for S6SU «*$ ' awarded to the piaWifn,, Orville ('. Ftuk vs Russell 0 . c«I, Arrested On Serious Charjt Elmer Biyun wus arrested todav<m an alfldafit in circuit couit ,- u J? Idmo witli assualt aud baiter, Ihe Intent io rapt-. The prosecutia* witlto'SH in Alma Hdtnrieh. Brysn ieleased under SSUO l>ond. ■] I . ! !. . a '* s*tl" l-Stat' „r ! i :? k '|V ’ probably sulvem OUo Peck. Executor Atty L SHKDLI - HRDLIUJ) f 1 ruchte and Lltterc .Vttornrjx L April _.Chu
