Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES kl m rr 1 e*r“ >• - ■ J ' FOR SALE FOR SALE -Manchu soy beansgermination test. W. A. Wherry, . 3 miles north Blakey Church or Rt. 3 ! Monroeville. Ind., 109 ts ji>ii SAI.I. - Maucliu Ito San '.uly brown soy beans. High germination Burk Elevator Co., Phone 25. 113 tt FOR SALE—Peril Coupe 1926 Goon tires, good paint and excellent mecha- j nical condition, $250. Inquire Decatur ! Auto Top Co. Phone 494. 127-ts FOR SALE—Fresh cow. three years old, second calf, five weeks old. Wis- j consin Guernsey a good one J. A. Hen- ' dricks. 189-5 t FDR SALE Full blood Chester White male hog. J. B. Brookhart, second house south of Salem. 131-3 t :, FdR SALE—Big type male hog, 1 year old. W. 51. Kitsou. ' 131t3\ . FOR SALE—Cabbage, tomato, mango cauliflower and celery plants. Henry Haugk, 204 S. loth street, Phom--677. 131t5x -FOP. bALE—The slock of groce ies and fixtures of the Star grocery are for sale* at a greatly reduced price. A real bargain. Inquire at the store. 132t6 FOR SALE Oak typewriter ofilice ■ desk in good condition, 5 drawers; ; also, three-leaf screen. Mrs. I'-. W. ( JSholty, 607 Monroe st., phone 521. 132t3 I FOR SALE: Pure bred Guernsey bull and heifer calves; eligible to register. Lynn Stewart. 2 miles north and I mile west of Wren, O. 131t3x FOR SALE —Girls bicycle in good < ■ condition. Mrs. E. G. Coverdale. • Phone 367. !■' FOR SALE Yellow dent seed corn. ■ • 2 years old. Trout farm. 133t?x FOR SALE -'25 Dodge Coupe. A4 shape. See Fred King at the Democrat office. 133t' Grandma Peterson has lettuce tor sale at her home on 1004 south Russel street. 133-3 t j *t 1 — I WANTED WANTED—To clean wall paper, cis- ! terns and wash windows and houses. Frank Straub, phone 210 and leave orders. H - WANTED —Refined ladies for direct I selling. Whole or part time work. Liberal commission. Decatur and Adams county. Box G. L. % Daily i Democrat, Decatur. 132t3 AGENTS WANTED—We offer pDa.ant work, good pay and complete, cooperation. Old established firm. Write the Clyde Nursery,-Clyde, Ohio 133tl SALESMEN—We have an -in ning for two wide-awake salesmen. Must have good reference. A chance to j make real good money selling one of! the fastest moving cars on the market. Call at Imperial Chevrolet Sales ' room. 3rd st., Decatur. 133t3 WANTED—To pick strawberries on share. Phone 107-N, AL uroe. R.R. 1. Mrs. Gladys Shady. 133t3x WANTED —Several loads of loose hay Krick-Tyndall Co. 133t3 ■ FOR RENT FOR RENT—6 room modern flat on North 9th street Call 859. 132t3 FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms for light house-keeping, semi-mod ern, outside entrance. Mrs. B. W. Sholty, 607 Monroe st., phone 521. 132t3 ! LOST AND FOUND LOST—Green colored Schaefer pen. Liberal reward if returned to Jess .Leßrun at Cort theater. 132t3 >_■ 111 1 !" '■ BOARD AND ROOM -Day or w-vk , Prices right. Erie Grocery and Restaurant. 125-eod 6tx, » Edward Anderson will arrive home, 'tomorrow, from Purdue University, - where he has completed his Freshman "year of college. Robert Frisiuger, .engineering student at Purdue will ■ not arrive home until Friday of this j 'week. 0 ■ ’appointment OF imiINIMTH ITOH » No. 2A4T , Notice is hereby given. That the un- ! ..dersigned has been appointed Adminis,trator of the estate of Edna A. Elzey .late of Adams County, deceased. The .estate is probably solvent. Benjamin H. Elzey, Administrator. - Fruchte and Litterer Attorneys .May 22, 1928. May- 22-29-June 5 — O APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR No. Z3SO • Notice is hereby given, that the un- • derslgned has been appointed Admin- • istralor of the estate of Dora May •Meibers, late of Adams County, de- • ceased. The estate is probably solvent. • Robert Meibers, Administrator May 28, 1928 • Lenhart, Heller and Schurger. Attys. • May 29 June 5-12 O 'TO THE TAXPAYERS OF ST MARYS I TOWNSHIP. ADAMS tot NTV IND. , The undersigned Trustee of St. Marys .Township of Adams County. Indiana .lierreby gives notice that at his office In said Township the 18th day of June 1928 the Advisory Board of said Town- . ship will be in session and the following additional Appropriations will be asked to be paid for by the tax payers ,of said Township. Temporary loans 2,770.00 Stone to be used on State road ♦50.00 School Supplies 75.<*> Printing and Advertising 50.00 Orlen S. Fortney. Trustee. nt St. Marys Township ot Adams eounty. Indiana and Ex-officio Trustee of St. Marys school Towsnhip of Adams County, Indiana. May 29-J-5

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o u. —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 lo the amount borrowed, for 5 years, 10 years, or 20 years. The 20 year loan is yon Government Flan, with new full payment plau that it> advantageous to borrower. We specialize in ail kinds of INSURANCE, reresenting 14 Old Line Companies. We will sign your bond. THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS I COMPANY Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. Niblick Block Decatur, Ind. | L 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 U —ZZZZTQ D. F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur and Ft. Wayne Decatur Phone 254 i ; Fort Wayne Phone A8405 I O Q i O-- - 0 ' 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 i () Q o - - — 6 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 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 Phpne 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. USE Limberlost Wirhing Powder AI’POI.YTME.X T OF EXKCITRIX >«. ZM» Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Execu. inx ot the Estate of Herman F. Kein- > king late of Adams County, deceased. Tile Estafc is probably solvent. Charlotte tteinking, Executrix. May 28, 1928, Janies T. Merryman Atty. . -May 29 J 5-12 0 SHERIFjF SALE , No. iiIOHO The Connetlcut Mutual Life Insurance Company ot' Hartford, Connecticut. V. S. Herman J. Springer. Helene Springer, his wife. Arthur E. Coak, and Blanche Coak liis wife Weils Count;, Savings Bank of Bluffton Indiana; Levi V. Elston By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County Indiana I will expose it public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 23rd day of June A. D. 1928, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M and 4 (o'clock P. M. of said day, at the east door of the Court House in Decatur. Adams County Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven .'. ears, the following described real estate TO-WIT. The southwest- quarter ot section (twenty tin ee <23 I Township Twenty six <261 north range Thirteen <l3, East, containing 160 Acres more or less, situated in Adams County, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amonnt of judgment, Interest and costs I will at the same time place .exposto public sale the tee simple of said I real estate. Taken as the property of Herman .1. Springer, Helene Springer his wife et-al at th" suit of the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company of Hartford Connecticut, Said Sale wHI be mads '.vithout any relief whatever from valuation or Appraisement Laws. Harl Hollingsworth. Sheriff Adams County. Indiana. May the 29th 1928, John Capron Atty, May 29, June 5-12.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1928.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. June s.—Butter, extras in tub lots, 45 3-4-47 3-4 c; extra flints, 42 3-4-44 3-4e; seconds. 38 3-4-40 3-4 c. Eggs, extras, 33c; extra firsts. 30c; firsts. 27-27 l ic; ordinary, 27c. Poultry, express stock, heavy broilers, 40-45 c; Leghorns, .'l2-35c! heavy fowls, 27c; medium stock. 27c; Leghours, 22-24 c; old roosters, 15-Ide; old ducks, 21-24 c: geese. 16-17 c. Potatoes. 150-pound sacks, round whites. Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, s2.s<i-$2.65; 110 to 120pound sacks. Idaho Russet Burbanks, $2.00-32.15; Florida Hastings, S4.OU--5T.25 per barrel; 150-pound bags, $3; South Carolina, barrels, $3.75. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Hog receipts, 700; holdovers, 1,707; market 10 to 15c higher; pigs steady; Bulk. 170-225 lbs., $10.35 to $10.40; heavyweights scarce; pigs quotable around $9.00; packing sows. $8.25 to $8.50; cattle receipts, 50; fresh cows, steady; low cutters. $4.50-$7.00; few medium kinds, SB.OO-$9.00; bulk steers and yearlings, yesterday, $13.00-$14.50 Calves receipts, 350; steady; good to choice vealers, $17.50; few mediums, $14.50-$16.00; culls and common, $9.50-$14.00. Chicago Grain Close Wheat: July sl.43‘v-%; Sept. $1.451.451* : Dec. $1 47-1.47’,«. Corn; July sl.o4’i-%; Sept. $1.03*-...<•,; Dec. gß’»tg. Gats: July old 55G. new 56's; Sept. 46; Dec. 48. Rye: July $1.25\; Sept $1.19'«; Dec $1.20’4. * (Corrected June 4) Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls 15c Broilers 30c Leghorn Broilers 25c Old Roosters 9c Geese 10c Ducks He Eggs dozen 24c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET <Corrected June 4) No. 2 Wheat $1.60 Old Yellow Corn uer 100 $1.50 New Yellow corn per 100 . $1 to $1.40 Mixed Corn 5c less Oats 60c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, Dozen 24c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 41c o Mr. and Mis. Janies Donaldson and daughter Betty, of St. Louis, motored to this city, Sunday, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sprang. Returning heme, they were accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. S. N. Vail of Wasbingtou. D. C.. who have been visiting at the Sprang home for the past two weeks. Mr. ami Mrs. Vail wilt visit with the Donaldson's for two weeks. MiTH E OF SALE OF HEAL ESTATE in AIniIMSTR ATOH The undersigned, administrator of the estate of Amanda Moats, deceased hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court Adams <"ounty Ind he will between the hours wf 10:<m o'clo.-k A. M. and 2:t)O o'do< k pm. <>N THURSDAY. THE 21st DAY OF JUNE. 1928, AT THE LAW OFFICE OF DORE B EtiWIN IN DEi'ATI R. INDIANA. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer tor sale al private sale the following described real estate. Cowl t: The north half (1-2) of Inlot Number Two Hundred Twenty-One <2211 in Joseph Crabb’s Western Addition to the town I now city) of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said addition. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said »'ourt for not less than tlie full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions: One third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance tn two equal installmets, payable in six and twelve months respectively from day of sale. Deferred payments to bear six per cent (6%) interest froui date of sale, waiving relief, providing tor attorney's fees tor collection, and be secured by mortgage on the real estate sold with freehold surety, or the purchaser may payall cash. J. D. Winans. Administrator. Dore B. Erwin Attorney May 29 J 5-12 No 2336 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMKXT I OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legate*:; of Daniel A. Ki' on. deceased, to appear rn the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 4 day of September, 1928. and show ■ause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should ifiot be approved; and said heirs are notified io then and there make proof of heiisßip. and receive their distributive shares. CHAELEJ T KITIjON, Administrator. Decatur, Indiana, June 4, 1928. . 5-12 James T. Meerryman, Atty.

I PRE-CONVENTION GOSSIP ABOUNDS (CnimNVW FROM PAGE ONE) morrow morning when three speakers open the program at Cadle Tabernacle. R. Earl Peters, slate chairman, Dan W. Simms. Isifayette, keynoter. ami Lew O'Banion, Corydon, permanent chairman, will make the address. In the race fur lieutenant-governor, Fred L. Feick, Garret; Robert Button, Marlon; Addison Drake, Fairbank*, and Robert B. Haughman, Fiaiikliu, hoped to obtain the convention's favor. Only two candidates were in the race for attorney general. They were Curtis Shake, Vincennes, and John W. Kitch, Plymouth. David S. Ferguson. Covington; George F. Hoehne, Evansville, and Dr. G. W. East Chicago, were in the race for state auditor. Jap Jones, Martinsville, twice democratic nominee tor senator, was unopposed for this year's nomination. Three persons sought the office of reporter of supreme and appelate courts. They were Mrs. Charles Hack, Shelbyville; Charles K. Zollman. Jeffersonville, and Mrs. Margaret L. Shuler, Indianapolis. Dailey's supporters claimed their candidate will poll 800 votes on the first ballot. There are 1,185 votes at the convention ami the 800 would be far more than the needed majortity. There was some talk that supporters of Frederick contemplated backing Dale in an effort to stop Dailey's nomination on the first ballot, but this could not be verified. o Cloudburst Occurs At Big Pine, California Los Angeles, June s—(lNS>—That the Big Pine, California, cloudburst or flood is more serious than first reported was indicated when offieals of the Los Angeles aquaduct said that while the intake-keeper at the power house was telephoning to them his home was washed away. The dam at the intake was entirely swept away and the line leading into the aquaduct was blocked with a mass of rock and debris. The cloudburst occured, acccording to meagre reports coming to the aquaduct officials here, above the glacier lakes, 9 miles from the dam, and at an altitude of 9.000 feet. —— ■ - o Bold Jewelry Robbery Occurs In Chicago Today Chicago, June S—(INS)5 —(INS) John Wohl, wealthy jeweler, was kidnaped by two bandits as lie left his Oak Park home early today, forced to drive to his company's store on Madison street, near the ''world’s busiest corner,” admit his kidnapers, and watch them flee with thcusands of dollar* of gems Police were told between $50,000 and $60,000 worth of gems were taken by the bandits. d Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays

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PACIFIC FLIERS PREPARE PLANE FOR NEXT HOP (CONTIMVEn FHOM PAGE ONE) hotel as the thousands of natives and white colonists of the Islands, who had watched the skies for hours before their arrival, turned the city into a bedlam with their joyful celebrations. Sir Eyre Hutson, governor of the Y’ijis, the mayor of Suva and other officials of the islamls, joined in acclaiming the two Australians and two Americans. "These men are four of the greatest that modern times have produced.” the mayor said in greeting them at the field. “They are a great honor to Australia. Hut Captain Kingsford-Smith was not forgetful of the United States. He replied that "without the two wonderful representatives of America (Lyon and Warner), the trip could not have been accomplished.” In the hop to Suva and the dne from Oakland airport to Honolulu last week the Southern Cross covered a distance of 5,546 miles over the Ijacifie. Before them- now lies It 1,795 mile sea flight to Brisbane, then a 500-mile hop over the continent of Australia to Sydney. Upon arriving there they will have covered a total distance of nearly S.OOO miles. Since dawn Sunday, when they flopped off from tlie Island of Kauai, they had been in the air 34 hours and 33 minutes. Their trip from Oakland airport to Suva was nearly eleven days ahead of the fastest time ever made by an ocean liner. Q Preble Lutheran Church To Hold Picnic Sunday The annual school picnic of the St. Paul's Lutheran church, of Preble, will be held in Grote's woods, onehalf mile south of Preble, next Sunday afternoon, June 14). A program will be given by the pupils. An operetta, "The Enchanted Woods,” will be presented, also. Refreshment* will be provided.

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