Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1928 — Page 2

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gw I ' r — r ~"> CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR fflEE—Eight-yearoM roan work horse; bay mare 3-yearsold, broke; | good bay mare colt coming yearling. 1 mile east and 4 mile south of Monroe- Amos Lehman. ShitlOx TOR SALE—Manchu and Ito San tested soy beans, high germination Btuk Elevator Co., Phone 25 bS-ftt POR sALfc- lJariy yellow dent corn 97% germination. Charles Shoaf. 4 mi j east of Monroe 103-3tx FOR SALE —Two loads of Rover hay. A. fi. Suttles. 103-ts. FOR SALE—A gas range. WilFscll cheap it taken at once. Call 715. <*. 103t3 TOR SALE—Two” young roughbred male hogs: Chester White and I’olapd China. Also geese feathers. Victor Byerly Craigville phone. miles nortiwif Magley. 103-3tx I'tMl SALE—Model 3O.~Atwater-Kqg? iM dial. 6 tube radio emnple'le with new tubes, new A battery, XV lard Wtfc B batteries, and speaker Installed for 550.00. See Milton Werling at Democrat office. 104t3 FOR SALE—Cabbage, tomato, Salvia plant* other- coming on. Werder Si*-.*, ters, 602 Marshal St., phone 347 104-3tx ■ FOR SALE—Large refrigerator, able toy., grocery, restaurant ®r 1»tel. WjjJ sell cheap. Inquire Niblick and Co. 104-3 t j |’OR SALE- 4-year-old mare, broke. htaytin Kruckeberg. Decatur R. R. s (-' ' Phon® J-845. 104t3x ’For SALE -Dining root® i® 1 quire at 915 North Fifth st. slO4t't For SALE Leather rocki* chair: Walnut kitchen table, and radta complete. 510 Pattersufc St. 1 square west of Erie depot. @ 104t3x FOR SALE -An electrii » isher. in first class condition. Phone 708, 321 N. sth st. 105t3 FOR S.\LK —Early yellow dent seed corn. 98% germination. Burk Elevator Co., Phone 25 Fftp. SALE OR TRADE —S®,me gooi 1 gilts to farrow last of Stay. Also goor Springer cows and heifers, and hominy p“e(L Will sell or trade on feeding shortts or on cows and stock cattle. An also buying cattle and feeding hogs. Peter C Miller, 2 nth south DbJ'ir on Mud I'o Phon. 876-A. 2.4,8A1,15,18.22.25x - — WANTED WANTED- Good man to work UMtarri Pay by the month. Unmarried. J. E. Scott, Convoy, Ohio, R. R. 3 llra-3tx WANlflD—Salesman ace of 23-45. Salary Wid commission. Ad--0 Box F. % Decatur Democrat 103-stx WANTED—To W wall paper, si - terns and wash windows and houses. Frank Straub, phone 211) and leave orders. 103t3 WANTED—Experienced girl eral housework, small family, no wash ing. Phone A 51:,:; <* write 1"28 K< t singtgj) Blvd.. Fort Way;g Ind It' —WANTED—lag®, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also tn V* market for wool. We will call with o* truck for any junk you wish to dispose of. Also in the market for Furs, Hides.and Tallow. Phon# 442. MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Nrtr G. R. A I. Crossing. 89-W ts Wanted for north adams County—An ambitious man to make j 51,500 to $4,000 yearly supplying the demand for Whitmer's Factory-to-You I 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 FOR RENT fcOR RENT — i room house on North ; 13th st., call phone 666. 104t5x FOR - ’RENT—Modern 7 room house j on 9th st. Elmer Tricker or phone ' 993. 105tl - - LOST AND FOUND I LOST large traveling bag on Federal highway 27 between Decatur & Ft. Wayne about 7 miles out of Decatur. Sunday, April 29, at 8.30 P.M. As this traveling bag contained some personal effects of little value to any one except the owner and keepsakes vain ■ able to the owner, a liberal reward ' will be given for the.return of the same to this office. !03t3x Square dance Wednesday night. Special 8-piete band Sunday night at Sun Set. o Margaret Niblick and Mist Verena Niblick attended the show at the Shrine Auditorium last evening.

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@ T ()■ 0i — LOA NS — ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY || at 6SS for 5 yeahs, 10 years or 15 years time. ® NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5, 5' 2 and 6 » erdm,; to ♦’ ..mount I 'o.red, for 5 years, 10 years, or 20 years. The 20 yealoan is on r -. Government Plan, writ) new full 1 'payment plan that is advantageous to borrower. ® We specialize all kinds of INSURANCE,,’reresenting 14 Old Line Companies. -. ® We will sign your bond. * THE SUTTLES EDWARDS UOMPANY ! Corner 2nd 41 fttonroe Sts. Nibiick Block Decatur, !nd. 2 S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR N«w Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Biack, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office ph J»? 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service 0-12^-:— D. F. TEIPLE ' ® State Licensed Truck Line Dailv truck .service between Decatur and Fl. Wipie Decatur Phone 254 i Fort Wayne Phone A84&5 o-- . Roofin^-Spouthtg—Tin WarJj HOLLAND FUR*AC<fc Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will apprgpiat* a* opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Wovfcg E. A. GiROD 220 North Eighth St. Phone 331 Res. 1234 o 2 0 ! ai ' . "WBr—o- 0 tOBENSTELN & HOWIB. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls altered jtfomptly day o» night: Ambulanii* ervic®. ® Office Phone 90. Residence Phone,-Decatur 34® Residence Phone® Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O - x -4) H. D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalorigrter Sgrvis* Will Convince You at 104 IS. Third Street Office ana Residence ghone 314 Office Hqurs: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. N. A. BIXLER OPTOVBYRiSfr @ Eyes Examined, (Hasses Fitted HOUR®: 8 to ll®o—l2™o to 5:09 Saturday 8:00 p. m.® g, Telephone 135. ® MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real 'estate, v FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of, title to r<l estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. ippoivrfttE.vT of vn'HtM.MTR vron Notice is hereby given that the undersigned tigs been appointed Administrator of the estate of Madgalens Ealv late of jtdanis County, deceased. The estate is prol»ah(tar solvent. Levi E. Egly. Administrator Fruchte and Lttterer, Attornevu. April 23. 192 S April 25May 2-3 Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays ——l.^—. ■■■■■aßEasaHWMßMsaMnß Do You Want To BUY, SELL, or TRADE REAL ESTATE See H. S. MICHAL D 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 101 is a JW because rat J&li Mives Nature a chance - it aids Nature, instead (EXp attempting to force her. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No, Saeond St. Phone 628.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MAY 2,1928.

i m arkeTreports’ DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOtIEIGN MARKETS •— ChicagS-Grain Close Spi < nialivc e cion : Wheat: May sT.6l'i-%. July 4 ''■2‘, Sept. $1.58 1 /2-' , s Corn: Ala?'. $l.O5Tb-1.06, July $1 09\ 7 s. F' Pt. sl.l<> , . oats. M ig> 625-" 4 . July (oW) 55%, (new) 56% "ti,<4>ept. (new 47%. © EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK ® ® East Buffalo. — (IMS) - Hogs, 2.400; holdovers, 2.625: lower; choice 200 lbs.. $10.85; bulk? 180 to t«"i lbs $10.65; 240 lbs., $10.50; pigs, $9.25 to $9.50; light lights, tt" 25; packing sows, $7.75 to $8.25; cattle, 1"". glow, aties. 400; choice vealersl4.so; otheis weak e SB.OO so $11.50; xliutf $12.0.i to, $13.5u; i-Yieep, K " Ytftrng; lambs. to sl4-50; ewes. $8.50 to SIO.OO. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected May 21 Fowls 26c Leghorn Fowls — lie j Chickens 20c Leghorn Ch’cktjne 13c Old RoosterS'i,. $c White Duets lie i Geese 11® Eg£S dozen . »2® LOCAL GRAIN fIAEKET ® (Corrected May 2) No. 2 WhPht $1.95 ’ oi'i ■> .... si.»o New Y>>llfw Corti per I'® te <1.35 ■ Mixed Corn 6c lass Oats . ®2c Barley < s*< Rye .’ 9i) LOCAL GROCERS EG4 ®AgKET Eggs, dozett 2fc ■ UTTEBPAT AT ETATHOIW Hutterfat ® 42® ® a © Nefro Selected Tn 11 Succeed Martin MEddan Chicag , May 2 (U.R)—The selection Oscar De Priest, a negro to succeed the late representative Martin 8.. Madden as the nominee for conw A.- in tlic first ililnois district, today groused considerable conflict in the ranks of Chicago's negro voters. Two prominent negro leaders chai- ; lenged the legality of De Priest's tyiliintment vniich vas.jx'ited unatfh r ,®usly \exarda;- in a confere®:e of ward committeemen. ! DePriest a former alderman served a> a political worker under Mayor VW Ham Hale Thompson ever since lhe Mayor's firt-A term in office here. His selection was understood to have been lay. :chrebuilt by the neirtinal eiu!»rsetnent of M ivi r Thompson. William L. Dawson, a supporter of the Republican faction headed by C. ' 44. Senator Charles S. Deenen, protested the committeemen's action was invalid because they had not received their certificates of election. o U. B. Ladies. Cafeteria Supper, Saturday, 5-7 p.m. 105t3 ONOTICE 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 be open from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. 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 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 tor anyone, so please don't ask for it. ,We will be glad to mail the paid preceipts to those who mail in their checks to this office before the final tax-paying date. ED ASHBAUCHER, Treasurer, To May 7. of Adams County, Ind. Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law t)fiice, K. of C. Bldg.

| NOTICE I'o Ild'KMOVl’* i In llu- Vflnniß Circuit < nur< tprtl Term lUZS XotluK l'» u«n-rr»l<leat drleudanm ~To Qulef Title T State of Indiana. County of Adams bs: Ira It F'uhrnian. Mabie Fuhrman, vs. Leola Cleary, et al. Conies now tlie Plaintiffs by Ixnhart Jlellei- and Schurger. their attoi-nevs. ■find file their < omplaint herein » K'®J ther with the affidavit of a conipvteiil person tl.n'.-the residence upon dil.eer.: imi'iN is ffnknown < t th.- foliowin;® i’lined de® d ints towT; id i M 'l.iult. James C. 1.. I\ hit. in.i’i. draw 4. Whiteman. Arthur Peine, and Ijtura Pence: that the names of thegdefendants are unknown and that they are belived to be non residents of the mate of Indiana, sued in thte acUpn by the following nafne»<ismd jjestgnltlofis. towit: The unknown hnsr-inds and wives, respeetive1v of each of the following named i>cr- ,.»• til wit Ida M. Gault. Glenn \. Brown and Elmer Brown, the names of all of whom are ufiknrtn to plaintiffs" tile luaknown wWowers and widows, the unknWwn children, deseedents and heirs surviving spouse, creditors, legatees. ,rust-*e> .and executors of ttff last will and te<ametL sw 1 essors i- interests and assigns respectively of each of the f>llowlng named ai®l designated deceased persons, towit: Samuel 1- Itugg. Catherine Bugg. Susan®-i Itugg John Reynolds. Rachel Reynolds. Herbert H. Scott. Harvey Scott. Jemima Scott. Harriet Scott, John Gloss. Sen. John Cl«t<s Sr.. John Cinss Jr. William ('loss. Elizabeth Schmidt. Henry J. Schmidt, Richrt* Short. Dora Steele, the names i t ail of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs; all®the women once known by Um mimes and designations ibove stated, whose names may have been changed. ~ud who are i: known l>y otfcer | names, the names T>f ail of wh*jm aro unknown to the plaintiffs; the spouses of all the person:*' above named, described and designated as defendants to this action, who are married, the names of all of tjUiom are unknown to the •plaintiffs: an the persons and corporations w ♦ assert or •iiglit a--rt aaj. 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 defendant* to this action, named, descriksd and designated in the <-.implaint. tlie names of all of whom are unknowN to tlie plaintiff that tlie foil Wing named defendants, towit: Leola Cleary. T. F. Cleary, whose gh-istian name is unknown to the plainriffs: May Brown, Elmer IL Brown. Ethel Wronner, Charles Bronncr. Edward N. I'loss. Matile floss, AdelaNl-e Stover. N. Stovet K whose Christian name is unknown to tlie plaintiff. J. Arthur floss, Arthur Close. Vivian Clcss John Closs, Joseph Close, Frank T. CIOII6 Minnie floud. Jes«e L. ClO®.l Emma Cloud. Harry <i Cloud. Minnie cloud. Ida M. Gault. Eikwin Steele ami Bertha Steele, are non residents of testate of Indiana: That said action is for the purpose of the title to real estate is tlie State of Indiana; that a cause of a't ioty, exists agaiftst all of said defendantsthat Nil of said detfndants ar. necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non-residents* As the State of Indiana; The following reel estate in Adams county, state of Indiana is described tn *aid complaint, towit: Inlot number eight hundred eight (SOS' in John Close’s Heirs' addition to the towYr noWS'ity. of Decatur, said lot being more particularly described as follows, towit: Commencing at a point two hundred ninety <2961 feet wist of a stake at the intersection of the aeast line of Fourth street andSthe north line of Marshall street in said .town (now city) of Decatur, and runn»Hig thence north parallel witli said Closs street one Rtundred fifty 1160) feet to th.e alley, thence west along the south liirv of said agey to the east Jim of Fifth Street* them e south along th-' <®ast lino of Fift'a, street to the north dim of Marslia,!! sNeel. theme ei-d along the nortli line of Marshall street ■to the place of beginning. This artion instituted and prosecui--ed by said plaintiff fat the pn P" s g l,r iiuieting tlieir title to tlie real estate .iiove des. iTbe.Fas against al! demands maims and claimants whatsoever, (g. l Notl< s is therefore herebyJtiven said defendants that unless a-c re am! appear onYb.e 53rd dav of the April t' rm. 1928 of tiie Adams Circuit court of Infli..na. beigg the StH day of Juno. 1M2,,j to be begun and holden on the 9tii day of April 1928 at the Court house in the city of Decatur in said county and state and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined In their absence. In WitnAs whe«of. 1 hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court thie the 18 day of April. 1928. John E. Nelson, Clerk Os the- Adams Circuit Court. Lenhart. Tleller and Seliurger. Attys. (SEAL) Apr(tfß-2& M-2 0 £ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Ne. MIO Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Benjamin f'. Burtaatt. deceased to appear in the AdCircuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 19 day of May 1928. and show cause, if any. -why the Final Settlement with the estate of said decedent shoulcUiiot b> approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive shares. Albert D. Burkett. Executor Decatur, Indiana April 24. 1928 t(»; Fruchte and Litterer, Attorneys April 2J-M-2 - -- ■- - ■ Breeder’s Attention! Major No. 147825 —is a dapple gray pure-bred Percheron Stallion, weight 2.000 pounds, will make the season of 1928, 1 mile north I mile west of Magley. A sure breeder. Coms and iuok this horse over before breeding. TERMS $ 5.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent accdents but will not te responsible should any occur. Wm. H. Johnson, OWNER AND KEEPER

COURT HOUSE 1 * ClaTnT Filed A claim for $25 has been filed against the estate of Christ Reynolds by Jjnies M. Ross. Will Probated Tlie last will and testament of Fredei<fk Peck has been probated hi court • here. Th< do; tinient. which * as written January 21, 1925 t bequeath* a faint consisting of 100 acres in i’rf’l'le township, to a son. August Peck, with provision that the son to his brother Otto Peck, and his sister Mollie Schlickman, ,«d SSOO to his sister Katherine Kreutziuan; all farm implemeiUs, livestock and household goods to tbe son, August Peck; and the remainder of the estate to the four children, they to share alike. ‘ # Sent To Allen County . Tlie case of Bessie E. Powell vs James Victor Powell has 4ieen tr.i®*ferred u> the superior court(i)f Alien c ounty, on agreement oi A* parties. — ■*■ " — "" ""~ Bill In Conjjr«6s Proposes Trahs-Contincntffl Highway c c Washington. May 2.—(lN6i-»-A great highway, stretching from the Atlantic to the Pa(Eic. is contemplated under a bill placed heftre’congress by Rep.’ Rathbone, (R) of Illinois Proposing creation of a eovmission to investigate the project and rejior-t to congress, Rathbone declared <kat the proposed t«at» coetieeetal Liwk way is the logical rasafe at ike ®mmtry's g-rowH , W 0 - ...IN' Eight Piadeas Erawnad Uniontown Pa.. May 3 —(d.W- Eißht persons w*Pre <i.owned m the Mopohpabela river' near here feday Vhep a skif4k ferrying- between Eiasontowa and tkrecnsboio, after it w»s struck by a log. Os rtSne oply cua, rial® a aegfo .-wwih-i to. vhera and way saved.

® ® b . i D» Street Sidewalk ® r< ‘ and Sewer ®! assessments are NOW DUE DELINQUENT after MONDAY, May 7th when 10% penalty will be added, plus 6 ' interest. Pay them now at City Hall i 1

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