Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES ' H' ■ FOR SALE F(TR SALE- Manchu soy beam*, 91'7® germination test. W. A. Wherry, i 3 mUee north Blakey Church or Rt. 3 , Monnteville, Ind., 109 11 FOR BAliT— Mauchu'lto San early brown soy beans. High germination. Burk Elevator Co., Phone 25. 11X-tt FOR SALE—Cow. Will be fresh In "a few days. Call 862-A125-3t FOR SALE — A stock of Groceries and Fixtures for sale. A bargain if taken at once. Inquire at the Star Grocery. 123-ts FOR SALE—Rango in good condition Almost new. Thirty dollars. Call 9071 126-3tx FOR SALE—One gooiTday old heifer calf O. D. Koenemann, Decatur route 4 Preble Phone. 125-6 FOR SALE—Early Den! seed corn; tested 96 per cent strong; old corn Jesse A. Ray. mile north; half west of Salem. 127-2tx FOR SALE- Red and Yellow Lun plants. Also Sweet I’otatoe Plant’ Bert Wolfe. Phone 597 127-3tx [ FOR SALE- This week, young legistered Guernsey cows and young registered bulls old enough for ser-! vice. Write or come to Charley Stouts, 6 miles south of Bluffton. 127t6x I kt)R SALE-4'ord Coupe 1926 Good I tires, good paint and excellent niecha- f nical condition. $25(1. Inquire Decatur Auto Top Co. Phone 494. 127-ts t ——HU ■■ II — WANTED TELEPHONE or see me before you sell your wool. Will pay highest market price. Dr. C. L. Meyer, Monroeville I , x 110-18 t' ( WANTED—To clean wall paper, cisterns and wash windows and houses. , Frank Straub, phone 210 and leave i orders. 115- . | WANTED —To clean wall paper, cis- I terns and wash windows and houses. Brank Straub, phone 210 and leave ! orders. 125-t3x WANTED- To rent Modern house witß , garage in south end of city. Call H. R t Tuttle, Holland St. Louis Sugar Co. 126-3tx Wanted- Property in Hammond to I trade for real estate In Decatur or vicinity. Address Box “L", care Daily Democrat. 127-3 t WANTED- Young married man, be-, tween ages of 23 and 35, for industrial insurance rout. Salary and commy>-| sion. Real chance for promotion. Fiw ' opportunity for right man. Write Box Y care Daily Democrat 127-t3x WANTED —Position as housekeeper or to assist in house work. Phone num- ' her 1146. 127-3tx I FOR RENT FbR RENT - Light house keeping i rooms. Everything furnished. Ga •. rage. Newly decorated. 325 North Third street. 122-41 FOR RENT —six-room strictly modern house, with furnace, on South First St. Call Dyonis Schmitt. 125-3 t BOARD AND ROOM —Day or week Prices right. Erie Grocery and Restaurant. 125-eod 6tx, LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pocketbook on Second Street somewhere between Monroe and Jefferson Street. Reward Phone 5142 172-3tx I Kendallville Girl Is Suicide Kendallville, Ind., May 28 —(U.K)— ’' Miss Velva Brooks. 31. of this city.! committed suicide at the home of Resister, Mrs. Walter Graham, near here Sunday by drinking poison, police said. No motive for the act was given.! — <j— . Get the Habit —Trade at Home, it Pays o— -— NOTICE TO BIDDER* In the Matter of WeM Niittmau Irrnuc '! Improvement Notice is hereby given that the Common Council in and for the city of Decatur, Indiana will on Tuesday, the sth day of June, 1928 at 7 o'clock P M. at • their Council Room in said city receive | sealed bids for West Nuttman AvenirImprovement as per plans and speeiti- 1 cations now on file in the ollice of the City Clerk. Each bidder will be required to de- 1 posit with his bld a certified check for | an amount not less than two and one half per cent (-%%> of lite Engineer's Estimate of the cost of said improvement, PROVIDED, that Such clte< K shall in no ease be for less limn One hundred dollars ($100.00) which said estimate, plans and specifications are now on file and may be seen In the office of the City Clerk of Decatur, Indiana. Bidders blanks will be furnished ; y the City Engineer of the city of Decatur Indiana. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and official seal, this IS day of May. 1928. (SEAL) Catherine Kauffman, Citv Clerk — ; Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have apy typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T- Merrvman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bld*

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O 0 —LOANS—ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY at 6% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5, 5' 2 and 6% —according to the amount borrowed, for 5 years, 10 year®, or 20 years. The 20 year loan is on Government Plan, with new full payment plau that is advantageous to borrower. We specialise in all kinds of INSURANCE, presenting 14 Old Line Companies. We will sign your bond. t THE SUTTLES EDWARDS COMPANY Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. Niblick Block Decatur, Ind. o — 0 S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service o=l =5 ]). F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur and Fl. Wayne Decatur Phone 254 I Fort Wayne Phone A8405 | Q Q 0 =l. Roofing—Spouting—Tin 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 o — 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 H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocaiometer 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. 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 St. E. S. Christen visited at Richmond, Indiana, over Sunday. O T=ZO Bernice Noble Teacher of PIANO will be at the M. A. Frisiager home every FRIDAY. Phone 706 for information. o —q o - 0 F. J. COLCHIN RUG CLEANING Air Process. We call for and deliver. Phone 114 or 441. 2 - 2 o— - — '—' - ( . H. BRANCH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon I Office, Room 5 K. of C. Bldg. Hours 1 to 3: 7 to 8:30 i Phones: Res. 409; Office 283. O 0 NOTICE We will be away from Mav 20th to .June 4th to take advanced Post-graduate work. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors 127 North Second Street

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MAY 28, 1928.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Fort Wayne Livestock Market Receipts — Calves 25; hogs 250; sheep 50; market steady. 90-110 Tbs. $7; 110-130 Tbs. $7.50; 130-140 Tbs. $8.50; 140-150 lbs. SS.6O; 150-160 Tbs. $8.85; 160-170 lbs. $9.25; 170-200 Tba. $9.65; 200-225 n>i». $9.75; 225-275 lb. $9.65; 275-350 lbs. $9.35; roughs $7-8; stags $5-6; calves sls down; lambs, sl4 down. Pittsburgh Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 4650; market 10-20 c down; 250-350 lb $9.75-10; 200-250 tb $9.9040.40; 160-200 lbs $lO.lO-10.20; 130-160 lb $9-10.20; 90-130 lb SB-9.25; parking sows SB-8.50. Cattle: Receipts 600; calves, receipts 1500; market strong; calves, steady; beet steers sl2-14.50; light yearling steers and heifers $lO-13.25; beef cows $8.50-10.50; low cutter and cutter cows $6-7.50; vealers sl4-16; heavy calves $9-13. Sheep receipts 1300; market slow to steady; top fat lambs sl6; bulk fat lambs $12.50-15.50; bulk full lambs $8.50-12; bulk fat ewes $6.50-9; bulk spring lambs sls-18.50. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 10,000; holdovers, 704; market 25c down; 250-350 lbs. $9.75-10.15; 200-250 tbs $lO-10.25; 1602iio tbs $9.85-10.25; 130-160 lb s#-10; 90-130 Tb $8.50-9; packing sows $88.50. Cattle: Receipts 2,000; calves, receipts 2.000; market strong; calves steady; beef steers $11.50-14.25; light yearling steers and heifers $12.50-14; beef cows $7.50-9.25; low cutter and cutter cows $4.50-6.75; vealers sl616.50. i Sheep: Receipts 2400; market strong to 35c up; bulk fat lambs sl717.35; bulk cull lambs $11.50-13.50; bulk fat ewes $7-9; bulk spring lambs sl7-30. Cleveland Prodece Market Butter: Extras in tub lots 45%47%; extra firsts 42%-44'H; seconds 38%-40%. Eggs: Extras 32; extra firsts 30; firsts 27M-; ordinary 27. Poultry: Heavy broilers 40-45; leghorns 32-35; heavy fowls 28-29; medium stock 28-29; leghorns 23-25; old roosters 1516; old ducks 21-22; geese 1617. Potatoes, 150 lb sacks, round white Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota $2 50-2.65; 110 to 120 Tb sacks Idaho Russet Burbanks. $.1.10-2.25; Florida, Hastings $4.85-5.00 per bbl. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—May, $1.47%; July, $1.49%- %; Sept., $1.50%-%; Dec., $1.52%. Corn—May. $1.01%; July. $1.03%-%; Sept., $1.07%: Dec., 89%-%. OatsMay, 65c; July, old, 55c; new, 5656%c; Sept., 46%c. (Corrected May 25) Fowls .■ 20c Leghorn Fowls 15c Broilers3oc Leghorn Broilers2sc Old Roosters 9e Geese 10c I Ducks 11c Eggs dozen 24c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 25) No. 2 Wheat $1.65 Old Yellow Corn per 100 $1.60 New Yellow corn per 100 . $1 to $1.40 Mixed Corn 5c less i Oats 60c i LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, Dozen 24c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 43c o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yobst of Fort Wayne, visited here today.

I , ■ ' 0 My office having been closed for past several months is now ooen again. DR. L L. CARDELL, Veterinarian Hoagland Indiana I 0 fl ' =* • ! DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street I Phone: Office 143 —Residence 103 I Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice ' i (J o

Dying of Mystery Poison 4lw w - Miss Helen B. Owens. University of Chicago medical student, is dying of a poison that never before has bee<n Used in suicide. She tried to end her life over a love affair. Doctors refuse to publish the name of the poison.

COURT HOUSE Case Venued Here A suit for $2,000 damages, filed in the Allen circuit court at Fort Wayne by the Indiana Service Corporation against, Fred L. Wecht and William A. Codhran, has been venued to the AdatiiS circuit court for trial. The plaintiff alleges that on Nov. 15, 192 G a bus owned and operated by the plaintiff was badly damaged in a collision with a car driven by defendant, Wecht, at a point on the Lincoln h'ghwtiv, two miles south of Ligonier. It is alleged that Wecht was driving at a high rate of speed and that when he applied his brakes to avoid'hitting s car driven onto the highway from a barnyard by 'defendant Cochran. his car skidded, striking the bus. Attorneys Bairett, Barrett, Fetors ft McNagny, of Fort Wayne, represent the plaintiff. Marriage Licenses William Bertsch laborer, to Wilma Be»T. both of Adams county. John Boice, laborer, to Laura Linton. both of Geneva. Irvin Coney, minister, Decatur, to Laura Lehman, of Berne. Judgment Awarded In the case of Chester Brandyberiy vs. Clyde Leo Fugate, the court awarded judgment in favor of the plaintiff for $225 and costs. SOCIALISTS NAME INDIANA TICKET (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) appellate court, W. T. Davidson, Velpen, and A S. Hodges, Mishawaka. "Imperialism, despotic rule and militarism as shown in the action of the ruling powers in recent months in Nicaragua, ’ were condemned in a party resolution. o ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ * CONGRESS TODAY * ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Senate: Votes on adjournment resolution. Continues debate on Boulder Dam bill. Presidential campaign Investigating committee resumes hearings. Public lands committee holds closed meeting on Balt Creek oil land investigation. s House: Considers Austrian debt extension, lakes up unanimous consent calendar 'bills. — o — Will R. Wood Not To Succeed Madden , Washington May 28—(INS> — Representative Will R. Wood, of Indiana, polls, second rank member Os the house appropi lations committee, will not succeed the late Representative Madden as chairman of the committee, it became known today when representative Anthony of Kamas, who ! has been ill for several months, return ed to Washington and Informed house | leaders he would be able to serve as ) chairman of the committee.

EXEC l TOR - * NOTICE OF SALE or REAL ESTATE The undersignrtl Executrix of the estate of John \V. Vail, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, she will at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. on the i’ftth., day of June. 1928, at the east door of the courthouse, Decatur, Indiana offer for sale at public auction in separate tracts and as whole all of the interest of said decedent. Dei ng the undivided four fifths interest in and to the following described real-estate to-wii - No. H Outlet No. 152 in Joseph Crabbs’ Western Addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat us said addition. ‘ No. io Outlot No 153 in Joseph Crfebbs’ Western Addition to the town (now city) of Deoatur, Adams County. Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said adition, EXCEPT, therefrom the following described tract to-wit: a part of outlot No. 153 in J. D. Crabb’s Western Addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, more particularity described as follows: Commencing on the north line of Adams Street where the said north line intersects with the west line of Seventh Street in said city, thence north on the west line of said Seventh street feet, thence west parallel with the north line of Adams Street to the east lino of the right-of- way of Um Clm-hi-nati. Richmond and Fort Wayne Kailroad Company, thence south on the cast line of said right-of-way 100 feet to the north line of said Adams Street, thence east on the north lino of said- Adams Street to the plat e of beginning. No. 11 Inlot No. 569 in Breinerkamp’s ami Dvrkes’ subdivision of outlot No. 157 and the south part of outlet No. 158 in Joseph Crabbs’ Western Addition to the town (now city) vs Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, as the same i* designated on the recorded plat of said subdivision. No. 12 Inlot No 570 in Bronierkamp’s and Dcrkes’ subdivision of outlot No. 157 ami the south part of 'outlot No. 158 in Joseph Crabbs’ Western Addition to the town (n»w city) of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said sub-division. No. 13 Inlot No. 571 in Bromerkamp’s and Dierkes’ subdivision of outlot No. 157 and the south part of outlot No. 158 in Joseph Crabbs’ Western Addition to the town (now city) of Decatur Adams County. Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said subdivision. No. 15 Inlot No. 562 in Glass and Dice’s subdh ision of outlot No. 151. 154 and 155, in (Tabh’s Western Addition to town (now city) of Decatur. Adams Co, Indiana. as same is designated on recorded plat of said addition. Staid sale will he made free of liens and subject to the approval of said qourt, for not less that two-thirds (2-3) ot the full appraised value of said realestate and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one third (1-3) of the purhasc money cash in hand; one third (1-3’ in nine (9) months and one third (1-3) in eighteen (18) months, PROVIDED, that the purchaser shall have the option of paying the full anipunt of purchase price in cash. Deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing 6% interest per annum from date, waiving relief, providing for attorney fees and secured by mortgage on the real <estate sold. Christena B. (Vail) Wicks, Executrix of estate of John W. Vail, deceased, Clark J. Lutz. Atty. May 17-24-31 J-7 , O NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 2340 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Mary J. Pillars, de*eased, to appear in the Adaim! Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 4th day of September 1928, ana show cause, jf any. why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and re--1 ceive their distributive shares. W. A. Lower Administrator Decatur. Indiana May 26) 1928 C. L. Walters Atty May 23-J-4 o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pay»

; VALUES OF FARM PROOUCTS DROP Indianapolis, May 28—(U.R) -Indiana was one of ten states showing a slight decrease in the value of farm products for 1927 as compared with totals for 1926 according to a survey made by the Farm Journal, Philadelphia, Pa. In thirty-cue states an increase was registered and seven others equalled in value the 1926 total. For the country as a whole the total values in 1927 were 64 percent greater than for the average pre-war years 1910-14. the survey stated. Total value to American farmers of their crops and livestock during 1927 was given as $17,296,000,000. This is approximately $730,000,000

Public Sale Os Dairy Cattle On the Jake Sehlemmer farm, T- miles west of Dixon, Ohio, DA miles south, l 1 - miles east of Monroeville, Ind., on THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1928, Commencing at 12 o’clock, sharp 40 head of Holsteins, Guernseys, Jerseysand Durhams: Fresh and Springers; also 3 young bulls, 1 young steer and a few yearling heifers. T. B. Tested. TERMS—6 Months. Sehlemmer & Veit OWNERS. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. Bank—Clerk. KNOWLEDGE Is The Power To SUCCESS! __ f sTATI S T I < S prove the man woman with a college education has. by far, the better chance for Success in Life.. I " r ; Knowledge is I o''" j’igjX £ er - - the power to W j£ Progress and ffidwOl AchieveincMt! Give your children ’y the best schooling m you can afford. BL SAVE FOR l T! ■ ' 1 Open a Savings ■Sjaßw JK Account for jus l that purpose at this Bank. We pay: 4% ’ -- Interest i Old Adams County Bank i 1 » rr*

greater than the 1926 fi wre Indiana’s total crop vame tor ivwas given as $249,000,000 whi k 98 percent of the 1926 to’ui th South Dakota led -di Statcs creased values, with a 43 gain, according to the talS lowa ran.ts first in total va| ue ™, farm products with and in value of livestock with Sku 000,000. Texas take, flrst J™' value of crops with $772,000 W) an,l ! second place in total value ot f a ™ products with $1,117,000,000. The survey supporta the predictfo. made six months ago by Etj ,“ Meyer, commissioner of the p eJeri | Farm Loan Board, that farm protium for 1927 would be nearly a billion dollars more than those of 1926. Illinois maintained its 19’6 tot .| with $922,000,000; Wisconsin in trea . ed 3 percent; Ohio dropped 96 pt-, cent and Michigan to 98. Get the Habit—TraOe at tiovie, It Dayi