Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1928 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SAMS- Munchu soy "bunas. 97% , germination test. W. A. Wherry, 3 mllew north Blakey Church or Ut. 3 Monroevllie, Ind., I "‘ J 1 ’ FOR SALK — Mancha Uo San early brown aoy beans. High germination. Burk Elevator Co.. Phone i!5. 113-tt j>X)H SALE—Ford 'ioupe 1936 tioou tires, good paint and excellent mechanical condition, S3OO. Inquire Decatur Auto Top Co. Phone 494. 127-ts FUlt' fc'A’l.E —t tic stock ul give.- :cs and fixtures of the Star grocery are far eale at a greatly reduced price. A real bargain. Inquire at the store. I-** o FOR SAl.k (riant Pascal eck-n' plants. 35c per hundred. Pimento plants. 5c per dozen. Some Yellow Resistant Cabbage plants. Mrs. Floyd Stoneburner. Cralgvllle telephone. It. R. 3. Decatur. 134-3tx FOR SALE—House at 828 Dierkea St Price SI6OO. Small down payment. Balance like rent. Hurry Sipi. Berne. Ind. • 135t3x FOR SALK Bay mare and celt; large black sow' and ten pigs. Dorus Werllttg, route nine; or see Mm Halberstailt. 135t3x FOR SALE —Puritan oil stove, like new. W. F. Beery, 127 N. Third st., Phone 1021. 135t3x FOR SALK OR TRADE A cod bunch of fresh cows and springers; C. Miller, three miles south Decatur also some good dairy heifers. Peter i on the mud pike 135-T-F-10tx FOR SALE—Bay mare, five years old. sound and good worker; weight about 1600. Inquire of W. A. VVliittenbarger, 4Vt miles northeast Decatur, phone 866-E. 135-3tx WANTED WANTED—To dean wall paper, cisterns and wash windows and houses. Frank Straub, phone 210 and leave orders. -' WANTED- Young married man. bctween ages of 23 and 35. for industrial insurance route. Salary and commission. Real chance for promotion. Fine opportunity for right man. Write Box C. L. J. % Daily Democrat. 13513 WANTED-To do general housework. Call E. J. Miller, Craigville phone 12 on 6. * 134-3tx Wanted: Two energetic men of neat appearance may secure profitable employment working all or part time, if accepted by our sales organization. Every automobile owner a prospective customer. Address applications to Bowers Sales Service, New Haven, lnd., 134— WANTED Baby tiTboard during beet campaign. Inquire Mrs, William Kee, Geneva. Indiana, Railroad St. 135LOST AND FOUND LOST --Tail light and license number, 271-096, between Fort Wayne and Monroe vicinity. E. K. Zimmerman, phone 337. 136t3x Cementing Celluloid Two pieces of celluloid may j< Joined together by applying glacial acetic add, pressing the parts to gether. The principle Involved in mak Ing celluloid adhere to othei materials depends upon dissolving of the cellu loid and cementing it to the deslreii material while it is still In a tacky state. It is possible also that the use of Canada balsam as an adhesive may prove satisfactory. This materia! gives a surface whieb remains tacky. o Rain Foiled Burglars Burglary of a dress shop in New York was called off on account of rnin. The burglars had cut a two-foot hole in the roof, but drops of water from a storm that was passing over the city came through the hole, completing the electric circuit of an automatic burglar alarm and called t.h» ce. My office having been closed i for past several months is now open again. DR. L L. CARDELL, p Veterinarian Hoagland Indiana 0 0 !■■'» ■"! . — O 0 Bernice Noble Teacher of PIANO Will be at the M. A. Frisinger I home every FRIDAY. Phone 706 for information. j P - -0 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. MeiTyman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.
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o — d -LOANS — ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY at 6% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5, s' a and —according to the amount borrowed, for 5 yeaTs, 10 year«, or 20 years. The 20 year loan Is on Government Plan, with new full peyiueni plan thut Is advantageous to borrower. , We specialize in all kinds of INSURANCE, reresenting 14 Old Line Companies. We will sign your bond. THE SUTTLES-ED WARDS COMPANY Corner 2nd A. Monroe Sts. Niblick Block Decatur, Ind. <) -( o=—l 0 LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phoue 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O- 0 S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phine 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service o -=3) I). F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line | Daily truck service between I Decatur and Ft. Wayne ! Decatur Phone 254 Fort Wayne Phone A8405 | Q Q U - —^o 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 O H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC • A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. i 'i , 111 ■ ■— , ■ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 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 Arthur Suttles is home from Purdue University,* where he completed his first year's collegiate course. _ —7 C. H. BRANCH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon | Office, Room 5 K. of C. Bldg. | Hours Ito 3; 7to 8:30 Phones: Res. 409; Office 283. ! o ( ■ —— — —•••• ■ 1 o 0 F. J. COLCHIN i RUG CLEANING i Air Process. I We call for and deliver. I Phone 444 or 441. j The miracle of living depends i /gSWgVjpon the bodily 1 b e i n g M mm i n adjustment, I'urlirul.ii'h tli 1 innvahle . joints -I JpSnosth l the ,)a ‘S on fn I rDru6k>ss.sv»thinrthor a start to - Voy’VtoaltK.Vhealth, call tor * r ' an appointment. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 0:30 to 8:00 Hi 127 No. Second St. Phone 628,
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Knighted by King j He's Sir George Wilkins now, is the intrepid Australian soldier of fortune who flew over the North Pole for the honor of England and the advancement of science, King George having bestowed knighthood upon him in his birthday list of honors. The doughty explorer plans an Antartic expedition late this summer, but disclaims any intention of making a race out of it with Commander Richard K. Byrd. MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. June B.—Butter, extras in tub lots, extra firsts, 42 , -i-4414c; seconds, 38t*-40'4e-Eggs, extras, 33c; extra firsts, 31c; firsts, 28c; ordinary, 27c. Poultry, heavy broilers, 38-40 c; leghorns, 2d-22c; old roosters, 15-16 c; old, ducks, 20-25 c; geese, 16-17 c. Potatoes, 150-pound sacks, round white, Michigan, Wisconsin, $2.50; 110-120-pound sacks. Idaho Russet, Burbanks. $2.25; $4.00 barrel; 150-lb. bags. $3.25; South Carolina, barrels, $3.75. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Receipts-, 3,400: holdovers, 639; 170240 lbs., $10.50; 300 lbs., $1i1.50; pigs. $9.00; bulk packing sows, $8.25-SS.SO: cattle. 200; higher; light steers and yearlings, $14.00-$14.40; medium to good cows, sS.no-$9.75; cull cutters, $4.50-17.00; cattle, 100, slow; vealers, $16.50; medium. $13.50-116.00; sheep, 400, lower; choice lambs, $19.00-120; medium. $16.00; yearlings, $15.50; ewes, $6.50-SB.OO. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Speculative grain close: Wheat — July, $1.41 1 g-%: Sept., $t.42%-7i; Dec., $1.44%-74- , Corn — July. $1.03%-%; Sept., $1.02%-%; Dec. 86%-%c. , Oats —July, 54>4c old: 55 i g -' 4 c new; Sept., 16%c; Dec., 47%c. (Corrected June 7) Fowls ' 20c Leghorn Fowls 15c Broilers 30c Leghorn Broilers 25c Old Roosters 9c Geese 19c Ducks 11c Eggs dozen 24c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected June 7) No. 2 Wheat $156 Old Yellow Corn uer 100 . v .... $1.50 New Yellow corn per 100 . $1 to $1.40 Mixed Corn 5o less Oats 60c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Egg 3, Dozen 24c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat H® -V 0 1 First Public, Library It Is believed that the first free pub ; lie' 1 library In the United States re , suited from a large number of books bequeathed to New Yosk by- the Rev ’ Inhp Sharp » - y> o | 5 DR. (i. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian 1 I 3 | Office at Sale Barn on First Street I Bacilary while diarrhoea o? | chickens controlled by blood test. For particulars, call 1 Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. | k o —o
WHEAT ACREAGE IS FAR SHORT Lafayette. Ind., June B.— (U.R)~ Approximately 791,000 acres of winter wheat is left for harvest in Indiana, the lowest wheat acreage recorded since the Civil War, according to the state crop report -announced recently by the department of agricultural statistics of the Purdue University agricultural experiment station, working in co-operation with the United States department of agricultural. A loss of 65 per cent of the winter wheat crop planted in the state during the past season is reported, the highest average of loss since reports have been compiled. A total of 1,569,000 acres seeded has been abandoned, the largest loss of acreage in the history of tho state with the exception of 1900, when it was slightly exceeded, in that year there was a much larger acreage planted. It is generally conceded that the loss lias been due to sharp drops in temperature, reaching or going below zero, following precipitation which came as rain instead of snow. It wa sthought that little of the loss has been due to heaving, which in past years has proveu destructive. The reported crop condition of 52 per cent is the loweat since 1912. The condition indicates a yield of 10 bushels per acre on the acreage still standing, or 7,910,000 bushels of wheat compared with 27,621,000 last year and a ten-year average of 31,881.000 bushels. Rye like wehat is also reported low, 61 per cent of a normal, lower by 15 points than that of 1599 and 1904, w hich are the lowest in the past forty years. The indicated yield from this condition is 9.16 bushels per acre, compared with 13.6 last year and a ten-year average of 13.7. COURT HOUSE In the case of the state on relation of Alva C. Neuenschwander et al vs. the Town of Berne, the court ordered llie portion cf Logan street between Cleveland and Berne streets, vacated, as sought in the petition. Case Dismissed The case of John Hill vs. Emery liindenlang et al was dismissed cu motion of the plantiff. Arrested For Non Support Grover Buchen was arrested late Thursday on a charge of failure to provide. He was released under SSO bond. t Will Probated The last w ill of Ernest Krueehehergh was probated today. The entire estate was bequeathed lo (he widow. Emma Krueckeberg. The widow was appointed executrix and she filed bond in the sutii of $7,000. The will was written May 22, 1928. o And Men If you want something done never ask an idle woman; ask a busy one Idle women either can't or won’L Busy women work a little harder and quicker and willingly do a little more.— Atchiaor Globe — o Thyroid and Paralysis The thyroid gland Is so closely linked with the nervous system tha' abnormal conditions of the gland often 1 'cause paralysis. Removal of pan of i the gland sometimes produces parnlyi sis, which can he relieved by retnovi Ing more of the gland. . o Concatenated Troubles A cat crossed the road, causing the motorist to apply his brakes sharply. , "Darn!'’ he ejaculated, “as If we didn't have trouble enough with human jay walkers, there are those blamed quadrupedestrians."—Boston Transcript. . ; Ashbaucher’s MAJESTIC FURNACES i ASBESTOS SHINGLE I ; ; ROOFING | ! SPOUTING i! ; LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 3 wm
. Hurls Ultimatum i : ; ■ • Latest photograph of Premier Baron Tanaka, of Japan, who drew up the now historic ultimatum to China as the result of the murder of Nipponese soldiers at Isinan, which resulted in virtual hostilities between the two nations (International IHuelralJd Newel “Dry” by Public Opinion Temperance problems cause ao trouble In Afghanistan, for the country Is "dry” of Its own free will. That is to say, there Is no law against the sale or consumption of lnti*xicants, but public opinion is against It. USE Llmberloat Warning Powder iiai \niii no.4ii uiim) >m; Notire is hereby given that the Treasurer of Adams County. Indiana, yn ill reeeivp sealed bids at 10 o'eloek a.m. on Thursday. June 21, 1928 for the fallowing road bonds, to-wit: The Kdward Kuginbill Macadam Hoad. Blue Creek Township. Adams County, Indiana, the amount being $1,060.00 The Hut’us Huser Macadam Hoad, Wabash Township, Adams County, Indiana. the amount beir.f? $6,080.00 The Abraham Beer Macadam Koad, Monroe Township. Adams County. Indiana, the amount being $1.280.r0 The William Fuchs Macadam Hoad. French Township. Adams County. Indiana, the amount being $4,560.00 The William Wendell Macadam Hoad. J- fferson Township. Adams County, Indiana, the amount being $1,480.00 The Fuelling Barkley Macadam road, Union and Hoot townships. Adams* County, Indiana, the amount being Saiti bonds will he issued in series of twenty bo new dated June ls», l'.*2S.*th‘ first series coming due on May I>. 192i#, and one issue coming due every si \ months thereafter. Said bonds will bear interest at titrate <»f i *|fc % per annum, payable on the 15th day of May and November of each year. Sau| bonds Lave been issued in strict 'compliance with the laws of the State of Indiana, with an order duly endorsed upon the records of the .Board of Commissioners of said county authorizing The issue and sale of the same, for the purpose of providing funds for the construction of the above mentioned roads. The right is reserved to reject any 4>r all bids. Said bonds will be sold for not less than par together with interest and ‘accruing interest. Transcripts will be on file at the office of the Auditor of Adams Countv. Indiana. ‘lf said bonds are not sold on said date, said sale will be continued from day to day thereafter until sold. Eli ABIiBACCHISH. Treasurer. June 8. Adams County,. Ind. j $12.00 ] NIAGARA FALLS and return Nickel Plate Road 16 DAYS RETURN LIMIT Leave Decatur 2:02 p.m. June 23 3:30 am., June 24 Other Excuriion Dates to Niagara Falls, July 7-8, 21-22 and Aug. 18-19 Tickets will he honored in Sleeping and Parlor Cars at usual rates tor space. Stopovers permitted at certain points on return trip with- , In limit of ticket. Children of proper age half fare. Side trips 1 tn Toronto. Montreal, Quebec and i other points. | Optional Lake Erie Steamboat i tt ip between Cleveland & Butfalo | Arrange your npxt trip to New I York for June 30, July 14 or Aug. | 18. Low Excursion Rates. I 6 i Days Return Limit. | Reduced Fares on Summer Tours i to Mountain, Lake, Seaside and National Park Resorts. I I Consult Local Ticket Agent or adi dress C. A. Pritchard, Oiv. Pass. [ Agent, Fort Wayne, Ind, n v. - ' *
SCHMITTS' QUALITY MEAT MARKET | an——i^n—ii—i mu SA TU R I)AY SPECIALS ***"" JiprinK Chickens to fry. 2 to 3 His.each. 1 11 8 *** 1 Nice bunch last year’s Roasting Chickens. Fancy Home Baked Ham. Beef and Pork Tenderloins SPECIAL! All Pork Smoked Sausage 20c ft All Pork Fresh Sausage, Bulk i jifle ft Lean Pork Steak 25c ft Fresh Meaty Pork Shanks 8c lb., 2 lbs. 15c Whole or Half Fresh Sides 20c ft Eckart's Picnic Hams. 4 to 8 lbs each Eckart’s Smoked Jowels d, Eckart’s Medium Heavy Bacon, chunk 22c lb Armour’s Star or Swift’s Premium Smoked Skinned Hams. whole or hall .' 28c 1b Veal Steak 30c ft Veal Stew and Veal Pocket Roast 18c ft Meat Loaf (Veal, Pork, Beef) 25c ft Heme Cured Raw Corn Beef 20c ft Home Cured Smoked Tongues 38c ft Pickled Pigs Feet 3 lbs 23c Home Made and Rosemary Cottage Cheese 20c ft Armour’s Bonelefcs Pigs Feet in jar 35c Armour’s Star mid Swift’s Premium Bacon in box Country Roll Oleo 40% Butter 30c ft Nikine, Colored Oleo 30c ft Fresh Spare Ribs and- Fresh Brains Philadelphia, Pabst-ette nnd Brookfield Swiss Package Cheese Widlar’s Bulk Pickle Relish 20c ft Mueller’s Macaroni, Spaghetti and Egg Noodles, 2 for 25c Perfect’s Coffee 2 pounds 95c Carnation Canned Milk, Small can ».sc; Large can.,loc Red Top Malt, can 55c Blatz Malt, can 60c Perfect's Plain Olives, quart jar, special 55c Ivanhoe. Heinz and Kay Cheese Sandwich Spread, special 25c jr All Little Eif Canned Goods, regular 15c 2 for 25c Good Fresh Country Eggs No. 1 Fresh Country Butter Plenty of Good Whipping and Coffee Cream Rosemary and Cloverleaf Creamery Butter We sell Red Star Yeast 2 for 5c Try a Roll Rib Roast or Veal, Pork and Beef Birds Fresh Rendered Lard Sale 3 lb. Pail 40c 20 lb. Pail *2.5# 10 lb. Pail. .. $1.30 50 !b Can *«-25 Let Our Quality Meats Head Your Sunday Dinner T" I “• f - Scl “'» nS, % I Meat Market service Gianker’s ling Os You i is clear to you, U er’s to him; so, ether, enough of formation is exile him to serve :ording to your Kj es. | e JSapital and SufpluT£l2o,ooo.o^',-,
