Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1928 — Page 2

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— II I I T, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE F6K SAl.ti —Manchu soy bean*. germination testfl Also, some kiln dry Yellow Dent corn. \V. A Wlierry, 3 mile* nortU Biakey Church or Rt 3 Monroeville, Ind., 109-ts FOR SALE—Sorrell work horse sound works single or double. 8 years old. Mrs. Lula Walters. R F P Xo. 8 111-3tx FOR SALE—Silver Lace Wyandotte , eggs for hatching 10 cents on the dozen above market price. John Lett. 3 miles east of Decatur 11l -hx FOR SALE—Two stands of strong fine Italian bees. O. L. Vance. 11U3X F6R SALE—Sood draft colt 8 months old, Martin Arman, rcuto one. Decatur. 111-stx FOR SALE Ti n feeding shouts Inquire of George Cramer, R. R. Decatur. lllitJ FOR SALE OR TRADE -Some good' gilts to farrow last of May. Also goor Springer cows and heifers, and hominy feed. Will sell or trade on feeding shoats or on cows and stock cattle. An also buying cattle and feeding hogs. Peter C. Miller, 2 miles south of Decatur on Mud Pike. Phone 876-A. 2,4,8,11,15,18,22,25 x FOR SALE — Manehu lto San early brown soy beaus. High germinate n. Burk Elevator Co.. Phone 25. 113-t! FOR - SALE—FARMERS A FEEDERS SEED CORN—Do you want new corn to feed Aug. Ist to 10th? Northwestern Dent, earliest yellow dent known. 80 day, $4.50 bn.: Cold Resistant Golden Glow. 90 day. $4.50 bu. Early Clarage Yellow Dent. 05 day, $3.50 bu.; Harper 100 day. Big type wonderful for clay land. 85 acres last season made --ou'ui crop. $3.50 bu.: Red Cob Ensilage, four acres fills big silo, $2.50 bu. Open every day and evening until 10 o’clock. Mail orders shipped instantly. Fedora! permit, ship anywhere. Lamb's Wholesale, Payne, Ohio. 1 HR* j FOR SALE —~Narragausett turkey eggs. Wendell E. Maun, phone J-SBS. ILR3X FOR SALE—Fresh cow. calf by side. inquire of Jim Halberstadt at Ad ams County Auto Co. 113t2v FOR PALE —Ice. James lvetich, 1022 S. 13th St. 113-tsx WANTED TELEPHONE or see me before you sell your wool. Will pay highest market price. Dr. C. L. Meyer. Monroeville j x 110-18 t j WANTED—To clean wall paper, cisterns and wash windows and houses Frank Straub, phone 210 and leave orders. 110t3x WANTED —A responsible lady wants sweeping and dusting for three days a week. Call Mrs. Sophia Smith telephone 141 Illl3x Wanted—Furnished rooms, for light housekeeping. Ground floor preferred. Address H. % Daily Democrat 112-3tx WANTED —Two light housekeeping rooms, close in. Phone 212. 112-2 t WANTED — Someone - to cultipack and harrow live acres. Thone 1254. 113t3 FOR RENT FOR RENT —Modern 7 room house at 219 North Ninth St. F. G. Bowers, or Phode 265 109-6 t FOR RENT—Modern Apaitmeut over Krogers Gro. Store will be vacated May 17th John Niblick 112-3tx FOR REN’f—Four Furnished rooms for light-housekeeping: Outside entrance: Semimcdern. No children no dogs. Mrs. B. W. Sholty, 609 Monroe st Phone 521. 113-3'x FOR RENT—2 nicely furnished room for light housekeeping 642 N 2nd street. 113-3tx FOR REN o—Modem house on Mercer avenue. Inquire of Mrs. M. Burdg, at the Burdg Millinery store. LOST AND FOUND LOST-*—A pair of shell rimmed glasses in black case. Reward offered for return to Democrat office. 111-3 t LOST —$25 cn May sth. Finder please: return to W. H. Lichtenberger, Decstur, Ind., R. R. 8 Box 37. 112-3 t Attorney George Mock, of Bluffton, was a business visitor in Decatur Ic day. William Bryan, of Kirkland township, was in Decatur this afternoon. Chicago Gram Close Speculative grain close: Wheat: May July $1.53 W- %. Sept $1.52%-1.53. Corn: May l »Lo4July $i.07% %. Sept. SI.OBVj >4. Oats: May 65%, July (old) 58Vi, | mew) 59Vz-%. Sept. 48%. o NOTICE Os KIMI HKmtMliM ■•l* ESTATE NO. 4-141 Notice is hereby given to the '-red 1 tors, heirs and legatees of John Carlton 1 deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, m the 4th day of June 1928, and show cause, if any. why the Final settlement accounts with the estate of said -t---cedeut should not be approved, and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Luisa Carlton. Administratrix Decatur. Indiana May 10: 1928’. F. M. Cottrell, Dore B. Erwin Attys. May tl-18.

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN, MARKETS FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. May U-tINSI Livestock Receipts Cattle 100: calves 125; Hogs 500; Sheep 100. Market steady to 10 lower 90-110 lbs 700; llu--130 lbs 7.50; IJO-140 lbs 8:50 140-150 lbs 900; 150-160 lbst 925; 160-170 lbs 350; 170-200 lbs 980; 200-235 lbs 1000 225-275 lbs 980; 275-350 lbs 960, Rough 700-775; Stags 500-600; Calvers 1500; Lambs 1400 down. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Hogs Receipts 400; holdovers 1546; Market 15c-25c lower 250-350 lbs 9801060; 200-250 lbs 1035-1065; 160-200 lbs 10-1060; 130-16(1 lbs 875-1010; 90130 lbs S-875; Packing sows S-850. Cattle receipts 200; Calves receipts 1200; Matket steady, calves steady; Beef steers 1150-1375; Light yearling steers ami heifers 12-1375; Low cutter and cutter cows 5-7 veilers 1550-16. Sheep receipts 2500; Market 15c-25c lower; Bulk fat lambs 16-1635; bulk cull lambs 11 1275; Bulk fat ewes 8950. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected May 111 Fowls 20c ' Leghorn Fowls 15c Broilers 30c Leghorn Broilers 25c Old Rocsters 9c Geese 10c Ducks lie ; Eggs dozen 27c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 111 No. 2 wheat $1.86 Old Yellow Corn per 100 ~ $1.60 New Yellow Corn per 100 $1 to $1.35 Mixed Corn 5c less Oats 60c Barley Ssc Rye 96 LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 21c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 42c COURT HOUSE Demurrer Sustained In the case of the Mutual Benefit Life Instnance company vs. Warren Jones et al, the demurrer of the receiver to t’ae petition cf Charles Moser was sustained by the court. It was ordered that the said Charles Moser take nothing~bv his petition. Estate Openad Letters of administration have been issued to lonia Pennington in the estate cf Curtis Johnson. She tiled bond in the sum of sl,non. Surviving Partnership P. B. Thomas and J. M. Miller were i appointed appraisers in the surviving partnership of Seth U. Beavers and Benjamin F. Brave:.:, of which Seth D. Beaveis is the surviving partner. The appraisers filed an inventory. The stirviviirg partner filed bend in tlie'sum of $4,200. —o ——— ■ The Concordat church will hold a bake sale at Schmitt’s Meat Shop Saturday 112-3 t o BANKRUPT SALE The undersigned trustee, will sell (he Stock, Furniture and Fixtures of i he Kolter Grocery and Meat Shop, at the grocery. No. 150 South Second st. Decatur. Ind., beginning at 10 o'clock May 21, 1925. A. D. SETTLES, I e< i to 21 Trustee. NOTICE TO TAXPAYER* OK BOND I'M E In *h» matter of determining to Issue bonds of Monroe Town-hip Adams i County. State of Indiana. , N itiee is hereby given the taxpayers of Monroe Township, in Adams ' 'ounty State of Indiana, (hat tiie proper legal j officer:; of aaid munictpalttl -s. at then 1 regular me'etlng place on the '(tli d*v of May 192 K, determined to issue bonds < r other evidences of indebtedness exceeding fixe thousand dollars. The amount ..f the bonds propo>tni iestimated a- *9.351.71, but not to exee ..| the sunt of slo,non 00 beat ing interest at the late of ( r per annum: Hie net j assessed value oT ai! property* of MonI roe Township i- 85.871,690 00 and (he i present indebtedness of said t twnsliip | without this issue is $138,301.77. The proceeds of such bond issue ore j to he used for the cost .of construction jof the Isaac Lehman Fsad in said unit. l'en or more taxpayer.-;, other then j those who pay poll lax only, who feel ! themselves agrieved by su- hi determine - l tton may appeal to the Stale Board of Pa x < 'ommissloners for further action, by filing a petition therefore with the i.' tunty Auditor on or before (lie expire tion of ruentv nine days from tiie 9th dav of May 1978, and the State Board I will fix a date for hearing In tins ' county. H. (• KItEINEB UEuHUE SHOEMAKER J G. HOFFMAN Board of County Commissioners. By Martin Jaberg, Auditor. May 11-1$

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 11,1928.

IIIDW lam TRI < K* Notice is hereby given that the Boa-d of County Commissioners of Adams County, state of Indiana, will on Tuesday, June (•. 191’$, and up until 10 o'clock \ M on said date receive sealed bids for tiie furnishing of iwo (- > truck- according to the plans and specifications therefor now on file in tiie offti. of tile Auditor of said county. The hoard reserves the rigid to reject any nr all bid*. The bids must be accompanied with bonds and addidavits as required levlaw. t! F BKKINKi: GEORGE SHOEMAKER J. G. HOFFMAN Bjard of County Commissioners. May 11-1 S — —o M)TM K Os- Hills FOH (1)41. Not»<*r is hereby Knen that tiie fhnir 1 of County Commissionrrs of Adams County. Indiana, will receive sealed bids for tlie furnishing of r4»al f«»r the se\trnl eountv buildintfs aifd institution# fur the year 1925-19-V* on Tuesday, dune Jt. I*♦ Jh. and up until in oVloek A. M. on said day as follows fowit: Two tars (not rxoeedinir 1°" tons) .• l White .Vasii delivered in the basement of the Court Hnuiv. iVeatur. Indiana. Three rars While Ash unloaded Id Trucks at I>e»atur, Indiana, for tin* County Infirmary. One ear of Poeah»»Hf»H lump *r CK'< lto l*e spe* ifie*l in bi«la) delivered in th«* basement of tiie County jail at Deeatur 1 ndiana. Bids will also he received for other qualities delivered in the same quantities and at the same places as above sfper i iie<L The board reserves the right to r* - je* t any or all bids. All > >al to he suhie« f to tlm approval *f the superintendent or custodian of Hu building or institution where the ame is t»> be used and shall he delivered itliin ninety days from date of contract. . Bid must he aroompanied with l»onu and affidavit as required by law In the event no satisfactory hid m reeelve«l on above «late. the board reserves the right lo continue the time for ret riving bids from day to day thereafter V B. K BKKINKH < ?fcj( »H« VK SIIUKMAKEK ,l C. HUFFMAN 13 'dr-1 "f Counts Commissioners. Mav 11-1- » OMMISMOMdR’S BHIW VM IA FOR M\Y 192 N Citizens Tel Co Co Bex 45 T.* Ft. Wayne Ftg Co do 11K. r»6 r*ity of Decatur do 42.40 Man ella Nelson Clks Cl. hire Mildred Worthman d»s r.(».(M> John K Nelson Clk o l*’\ *• lo. #»** Martin laberg Auditors Sal Ex 57.4 1 Kdna M Jaherg du» SI hire 104.1 t» P’ A Ashhaueher Treas t»f ex Harl Hollingsworth Sheriff per D 149.J0 \. K. Somers Care of Piraoners J.(M) Edwards Studio do "**SO HolUrause Drug Co Sheriffs Us e\ 2d.*2 l eter Gaffer do 1° *° Dirk Boch Sur Mil 12.H0 Dick Tonnelier Sur dpty 56.au Thos C. Gu Id in do 72.n0 Florence Holthouse do K\ 9.00 Schafer Hdw Co do Clifton E. Striker Supt Sal Ex Margaret S Myers do Cl hire 87/50 J. H. Hofer Supt «.()0 ,T. a. Cline Co Assessor 112.50 .1. C. Grandsiaff Coroner 101.7«> J w Vizard Co H Com Ex 2* 13 Mat Ktrsch Co. (’ouncll I'‘ 4 > f ) James Kenney do *DV»n Wm. Baumgartner do 10.80 Henry Dehner do lO.oa Chris Eirher do 10. August Conrad do HUiv Henry Heller Co Atty 50 00 Ella Peoples Attendance of 154 05 Adams Co Mem Hos. Poor Rt twp 50. A. J. Miller Poor Kirkland IC*.Oh Fisher and Harris do Wash 22.00 Joseph and Stults do 21.b0 Julius Haugk do 5.0 n Carroll Coal and Coke do 4 on C. 11 Braneti do 75.00 R. H. Everett St. Marys #99 McAlhaney and Carver Blue Creek 3.9 S J L. Wolfe do J W. Vizard do 14.00 Jones and Jones Monroe 21.09 Adams <Jo' Mem l»ow Hartford T. J. MeKean do / -- 33.30 N R Shepherd Wabash 7.."»0 Albert Harlow do 4.H8 J M. Breiner Court House 100.00 Walter F cable do 3.00 Frank Neadstine do 8.10 Silas Whitman d** 3.00 Anthony Wayne Damp wks do 18.20 Schafer Hdw Co do 29.70 c. c. Pumphrey do 23.40 North Indiana Pub S**r Jail 18.20 Fred Bus«*he Ct. H and Co F 388.25 Niblick and Co Jail 65.25 Harl lioliingsw »rth do 6.0 m Fisher and Harris do 18.19 A. R. Colchin Sheriff Os J - 77.73 Sam <’ook County*.Farm 302.20 August Morgan do 4~ r ». ***» Lawrence Noll do Oscar Burry do I*.Vm Phil’p Hciman do JMin Henry S«*hlegel do H. 60 Regina Heiman do 40.00 Opal Drumm do 18.50 I ' n But her -1" 5.25 Lucinda Johnson do 27.00 Beatrice Sours do 8J»0 O. E. Miller do 4.00 Eastern Ind. Oil and Sup Co do 29.30 Lewis Habegger do 37.1*5 Kocher Dumber Co do 160.40 Burk Elevator Co do 130.35 J. 1. Holcjmb Mfg Co do 16.33 Huntington Lab Co do . 30 00 Niblick Co do 78.(9 Fisher and Harris do .. 143.95 Schafer Hdw Co do 20.00 110 It house St hulte (*o do 1 1 JO Callow and Kohne do 13.37 Baughmans i . Neptune Dentist:-- do 2.00 Miners Baker> tlo . 30.1. s Decatur Found Fur Ma Co 7.92 S'hmitt Meat Market do 7.35 Menno Amstutz do 10-35 Preble TWp Ins Co do .. *l3 25 Charlotte Gephart Bd of Guardians 10.00 Alice Walters do .. Rcub Mae Andrews do i •• R*. o4 * Anna Tinker do 15.00 tDadys Shady do T.*.00 Katie Sehrock do i 20.00 Dan Niblick do 20.90, Martha McClure do 20.00 Lucinda Jokaeon do . . 25.00 Mary Meyer do 35.00 ■ Guv Brot%! do ,23.20 Fort Wayne orphans Home do .87 2.00 F. F. Gttss do 9. *5 Niblick and Ct* do 3.23 Indiana State Sanit 63 mj I Decatur Democrat »'u Election 602.03 t Weils Bros Soldier Burial 150. to) and Hower do . 75.00 Democrat Co Legal Ad\ 79.52 Adams County Witness do 190.60 c. d. Kankel Farmers Inst 100.00 Julius Haugk Rental . tfS.oh Carl Schug Refund Taxes 16.15 » Irene Byron Sanit 90.00

t Yost Bros River Bridge 350.00 [lc. C Beer Highways 330.56 ; I Milo Sales do S 1 ?? . *chits P. Trautner do » I m Bi er <i" ■ [J Kil M’llcr do i*. f.. Scheumann do 4».2» Milton Kdgell do Martin Bultemeyer do M j'' James V. Hendricks d * |49 ~*o Otto Ray do 384.36 Fred Mathys do Louis Selking do .lohn Habegger do otto Roden here k do Clint Hart do j. A Hower do 1 4LJJ Clyde Striker do J C Augsburger do August Busick do JJt’J W. H Bittner do J din E. Mann do Vernon Miller do 363J*8 Mid West Stone Co do J VI \ 1 Brooks Oil Co do Nations! Refining Co do d*..»o chaw K. Maglev do Mewhberger Bros Stone S*» do 2.415.•• Lime sr>nc Quarries t\» do 15**3 6^ Allas Oil Co do 4«. lb Erie Stone Co do , Adams County Auto Co do Niger and Co do Decatur In. C«> do • 1 -•••'' ' John Bin her «h* 1.96*, I* M. Rice As'-.-1 R.»-*t twp K«1 C.allmever do Preph | Aug. Schlickman d«* Kirklaiul 11-.«»‘* Emma S,■milkman <lo Gro Itellinitfv do Washington '.V! I'lias Estril do .7-'!! 1 ,\ i. Stulls -I" "" II N. Erwin do I ' h 11 I V Mills do > Sidney liasur do St Mar.vs \V H. l.auglirry do Blur t'rork I*.-ter Hahegltrr d" Monroe ion."" Arlev HabrsKer -to Milo Hahessrer -I" .Inhii laihsiaer d" s .1 K. Yoder d" Hartford '-<• .1. I'. Mann do Wabaslf .11,. la>vr do * 1 State of liuMhna. Coiin/v ->f Adams s.- i I. Martin .lal-erp. Auditor it, and for sai-1 eounty and state heretiv eortify that tltc fjreaointr is a true and eorre- t list of the ullowanees as made l'V the Hoard of t'vunmissioners ot said eounty at their regular meeting held May 7th 1 978. Martin Jabcre. Audit if Adams County Indiana May 11 I'- \\ ituess my iiatvl and olfl l ial seal tiiis ltttli day of May 19t». iSEAI.t NOTH E TO TATRA* ERS OF BONO I--IE In tite matter of determining to issue t,onds for Hartford Township Adams t’outttv. State of Indiana Notiee is hereby given that taxpayers of Hartford Township, in Adams t'ounIV State of Indiana, .that the prop- r legal offieers of said intiqi- jpalities, at their regular meeting lto' on tiie I'tlt la- of Mav 19-''. determine t - issue fronds or Other ev idem es of uiiiet-t 'dness exceeding five tliousattds <[<>llars The amount or the bonds proposed is estimated at 9,Z17.*f-. but not to exceed tue sum of 10. tOO.tm bearing interest al the rate of I'ih per annum; the net assessed value of all propertv of Harts ird Township is 81.< 34.9 40.0 n and th-' present indebtedness of said township without this issue is $28,373.H'-. The proeeeds of sueli frond issue at;e to be used for the - ost of construction of the Reter Fox Road in said unit. , Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such mination may appeal to the state Hoard of Tax Commissioners for f-.trthe. action. by filing a petition therefore with tiie Count' Auditor on or before th- expiration of twenty nine days front the 9th -lav Os May 1938. and the State Hoard will fix a date tor hearing m this county. B. F. BRETNFK GEORGE SHOEMAKER J. G. HOFFMAN Board of County Commissioners. Bv Martin Jaberg. Auditor. , . , 4 * May 11-18 APPOINTMENT OF AUMINISTM ATRIA Ntiee is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Curtis Johnson late of Adams Count.', deceased. The estate is probably solvent. !»-na Penningpon. Administratrix Bore B Erwin, Attorney May H. 1923. May 11-18-3* NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT of ESTATE NO. W«7 Notice is herebv given to the erertitor*, heirs and legatees of Gottlieb Christener. deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Iterator. Indiana, on the 1 lit day of June, 1938. and show cause i) any whv the l-INA!-SETTLEMHNT ACCOUNTS with I lie estate ot said decedent should not be approved, and said loirs are-notified t" then and there make pro-if of heirship, and receive then- distributive ijrth Magdalena Christener. Administratrix with will annexed L>»oatur, Indiana Ma-i I". 1928. Amos Hirst'lly, Dore B. Erwin. Attv.May 11-18 USE Limberlost W-ehtno Powder

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j FAVORITE RECIHI spoonful or two spoonfuls of baking powder,” They come right out an,d say “Calumet Bak- / ing Powder.” They call the leavener by name which plainly k* | ROUBLE shows they consider ACTING Calumet abscß makes lutcly necessary bakinq to the best of /l'.Vrivhiii - baking svicccss. Kct if M vSI *Ah m a A [A j fjM Am /V k | mmmadmM | ___________ DEMOCRAT WANT ABS BET RESfIS SCHMITTS QUALITY MEAT MARKET —SATURDAY SPECIALS fancy Spring Chickens to Fry. about 2 pi'tind- each. Nice Bunch of Last Year’s Stewing Roosters. 25f H) Plenty of Last Year’s Roasting He id. Beef and Pork Tenderloins * Cooked Corned Beef and Barbecued Pork Miller & Harl Smoked Skinned Hams. 8 to Hi lbs each lb Eckarl's Picnic Hams J Eckart’s Smoked Jowels J j c J 1 Medium Heavy liacon 4 hunk. 25c in All Pork Sausatrc, Bulk -] 11 Lean Pork Steak r Meaty Pork Shanks - ‘“ s ' f Meat Loaf, (Veal, Pork and Beef) ■'! J, Veal S<ew and Veal Pocket Roast , Baby Beef Steak ' Fresh Braunsweiger Sausage and Peppered Beef. Fresh Sides, Whole or Half Rosmary and Home-made Cottage Cheese ■ • ■ Country Roll Oleo, 4ft'> Rutter • ■ • ,- c Silvernut D |e « ”, me Large Diiq Pickles 11 Plenty No. I Good Country Butter Rosemary and Clovcrleaf Creamery Butter ese Pabst-ett Cheese. Philadelphia Cream & Brook Held > " lns -q c p(. 1-arge Jumbo Plain and Stuffed Olives Perfect’s Plain Olives, Quart : cans 25c VanCanrps Pork and Beans !• r 95c Perfect’s Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles •> for 25f Mueller’s Macaroni, Spaghetti and Egg Noodles. . -- , All Little Elf Canned Goods, regular 15c “ ft Fresh Prctz Sticks . ' , nt W Carnation Canned Milk, Small size s‘ - ; *j| )S 95c Perfect’s Coffee Ivanhoe, Blue Ribbon and Widlar s Ma.'t'" 1 ' ■ and Sandwich Spreads ~( fafl Retl Top Malt -i cans B'-’ Blue Ribbon ]Vlalt • ' . ' Plenty of Whipping and Col fee t "' a Grtod Fresh Countrj Eggs Fresh Rendered Lard Sale lb. Pail 40c 20 lb. Pail.. • • $6.00 : 10 Sb. Pail $1.30 50 lb. Can . . : rht . Lav in a supply of Lard Now while the »» r,ct . r> Bhoncs jj p Schmitt | Delivery % Meat Market scr^