Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1928 — Page 2

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K CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS, I BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES (I"" - 11 ~~L-—— J FOR SALE FOl BALE— Ma'ncKu soy beans. 9T:. germination test. W. A. Wherry. 3 miles north Blakey Church or Rt. 3 Monroeville. Ind., FOR SAITE — Manchu Ito San early ; brown soy beans. High germination Burk Elevator Co., Phone 25. 113-ts ciNbBRS Fdk BALk--JbccubiF Holland St. Louis kugar Co. 155t6x Por SALE- Holstein Cow” fresh? j phone 865-0 Fred E. Fuelling II R " ' 156 ::tx | Fdrt SALE OK TRADE ~A bunch of fresh cows and springers; C. Miller, three miles south Decatur also some good dairy heifers. Peter on the tnud pike 1351-1- 10tx FOR SALE - Hay. either to mak on I share or for sale. Harry Fuhrman' Phone 5142. 15.-3tx ( | FOR SAI E—Fort A'ayne Re al Esta'e i Bargains. City has tripled in thirty !| years. Still growing. Buy now. Write: | W. S. Jackson. 1208 First National,] Bank, Fort Wayne, Indiana 157-19 t FOR SALE—Mulberries. Inquire at 247 N. 6 st. 157t3>

FdK tIAIA! A John Ikeie. two row. corn plow. Will either sell or trade for cattle C. O. .Manley. Decatur Route 9. Monroe phone. WANTED Male Help Manted MANAGER wanted for Decatur store. |65 n cash deposit required on goods. ‘ S3OO up monthly. Experience unnecessary. MANUFACTURER, 209 N Main St., South Bend, Ind. 156t3x —WANTED—•age, Rubber, Paper of alt kinds, •erap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also In the market for wool. We will call with our truck for any Junk you wish to dispose of. Also In the market for Furs, Hides and Tallow. Phono 442. MAIER HIDE A FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G- R. 4 I. Crossing. 89-W tl WANTED —Girl to work in a restaurant. Jefferson Lunch Room, Berne Ind. 457t: ; X' WANTED —at once. between ages 23 and 30 tor work on a" clean, reliable and profitable prbposition. Must be neat appearing reliable. I efficient, and furnish references. Call in person, and ask for Mr. Harris, 134 I West .Monroe Street, Decatur, Indiana. \vANTED— Rugs to clean; cistern'cleaned also, Cal] Willard McConnehev r Phone 5631 157- ' Rome-To-Brazil Flight Started By Italians Rome, Italy July 3 —(INS)-Captain Arturo Feirarin and Major Carlo Del 1 Prete. holders of the World's endur-|( ance flight record, hopped off at 7:51 o’clock tonight on a non-stop flight to; ’ Brazil. Q NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF RECEB EK The undersigned has been appointed receiver by the Judge of the Adams circuit Court for The Clauser C'andv Company, a corporation, of Berne, Indiana All claims should be filed with me on , forms prescribed by law Grover C, Moser, Receiver, Berne, Indiana Dore B. Erwin. Attorney, Decatur, Indiana July 3-10-17 - — "■ O — NOTI E Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned. named as trustee in an indenture of assignment executed by William Johns doing business under nano and style of Star Groverv, has by virtue thereof duly qualified as such trustee, and taken possession of all the pmpetty, rights, credits and effects of said • assignor, in trust, to be administered I ' upon for the benefit of all his bona lid. / creditors, under order of the Adam Ciicuit Court and pursuant to the laws of the State of Indiana relating to voluntray assignments. Dated June 19. 1928. Charles Burdg, Trustee. June 19 26 July 3 <>=--===4 C. H. BRANCH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon ( Office. Room sK.of C. Bldg. I Hours Ito 3: 7to 8:30 Phones: Res. 409; Office 283. b o| O _ .„ . F. J. COLCHIN RUG CLEANING Air Process. We call for and deliver. Phone 444 or 441. Z 0 Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenograDhic work 1 will be giad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Jud sy e cr- T - TZ Me rrvinan’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. I, r - IMtWTyn __

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THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS I COMPANY Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. Niblick Block Decatur, Ind. ) -0 o— —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 () -- 0 S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd StMrs. Black, Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phoue 727 Ambulance Service 0; - 6 D. F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur and Ft. Wayne Decatur Phone 254 I Fort Wayne Phone A8405 I <> 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 o L - 0 H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You •t 104 8. Third Street Office and Residence Phpne 314 Office Hours; 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. —■ 1 .1 _ I ■■! „ 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. SCHURGtR’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. 0- — Q Bernice Noble Teacher of PIANO will be at the M. A. Frisinger home every FRIDAY. Phone 706 for information. 0 o DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street : Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice rorS’xaChiropi-actic . Gets Reisn,ts * an a PP°intnient. CHARLBS & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 j 127 No. Second St. Phone 628.

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- -J Ufcf i.A..— ’ MSRHETMTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Pittsburgh Livestock Market <'at tic — Supply light; market steady; choice $14.50-16; prime sl414.50; good sl4-14.50; tidy butchers $13.2u-14; fair $12.25-13; common $9.50-11; common to good fat hulls. $912; common to good fat cows $5 9; heifers sll-12; fresh cws and springI ers SSO-125; veal calves $15.50; heavy and thin calves blank. Sheep and Lamb —Supply 200; market steady and slow; good wethers, $8.50; lambs $15.50. Hogs—Receipts 500; market higher prime heavy hogs $11.75-11.85; heavy mixed $11.75-11.85; mediums $11.7511.85; heavy Yorkers $11.50 11.85; light Yorkers slo.silJlotßs; pigs >910.25; roughs $9-9.75. Fort Wayne Livestock Market I Receipts—Cattle 100; calves 100; hogs 450; sheep 150; market 20-25 c [ higher. 90-110 tt> $8; 110-130 lb $8.75 130-140 lb $9.65; 140-150 th $9.90; 150160 !1> $10.15; KiP-170 lb $10.75; 170200 lb $11.10; 200-250 lb $11.20; 25Q--300 tbs 111.30; 300-350 tbs $10.85; roughs $8.50-9.25; stags $6-6.50; calves $15.50 down; spring lambs $14.50 down. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Hogs receipts 600. Holdovers 877. Market 15-25 c up. 250-250 lbs sll6O-12; 200-250 lbs $llBB-12. 160-200 lbs $11651215; 130-160 lbs sll-1170; 90-130 lbs $1075-1125. Packing sows $9-975. Cattle receipts 50. Calves 4<io market steady. Beef steers sl3-1525. Light yearling steers and heifers $1350-15. Beef cows SB-10. low cutter and cutter cows $5-750. Vealers sl6-1650. Sheep receipts 200. Market steady Bulk fat lambs 1500. Bulk cull lambs sll-13. Bulk fat ewes $5-650. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. July 3—(U.R)—Butter, extras. in tub lots 46-48. evtra firsts 42%44$i. Seconds 38%-40%. Eggs extras 33*. 2 . Extra firsts 31U. Firsts 28 3-4. Firsts 28 3-4, Ordinary 27. Poultry, heavy broilers 35-38; Legboms 27-30 Heavy fowls 26-27. Medium stock 26-27. Leghorns 18-20. Old ducks 20-22. Potatoes, North and South Carolina, barrels $2-2.15. Virginia branded $2.252.35. LOCAL PRODUCE (Corrected July 3) Fowl 19c Leghorn Fowl u c Colored Broilers 24c Barred Rocks 26c Leghorn Broilers 21c Roosters ; 09c Ducks 13c Geese 1 E SB s 25c j LOCAL GRAIN MARKET ; (Corrected July 3) | No. 2 Wheat si, so New lellow corn per 100 . $1 to $l4O Mixed Corn 6c IeBB ' Oats -60 c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat Coroner Returns A Verdict Os Suicide Kendallville, Ind., July 3—(INS>—A verdict of suicide due to a self-inflect-ed gun shot wound in the head was the : verdict of coroner Harold Shew following his inquest into the tragic death here of John Marion Isbell. 45. wealthy nioitgage and finance broker of Chic cago. Isbell shot himself in the head witu a , 2 . 2 - a, l ber lisle at the cou »fy home ot ,1. F. Faux, three miles west cf here yesterday. Mrs. Faux found the body The wounded man was rushed to Lake View hospital here where he died ness” Bht without reßainin S conscious0 Mail Damaged When Firecracker Explodes; Investigation Begun Elwood, Ind., July 3 —(U.R)—Damage to mail which lesulted when a firecracker placed in a box exploded today was under investigation by Postal Inspector Hagan. Logansport. None of the mall was burned, but the explosion tore letters and other, papers to . Sle an eXteUt addreßßes were J- '

l <.**¥*********** i * THE * * CAMPAIGN * * LOG * ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥*¥¥¥¥¥ <By United Press) t Senator Joseph Robinson. Demo- - cratic vice presidential nominee, after i clearing up work at Jiis home office i in Little Rock will go to Hot Springs. Ark., to rest and await official notification of his nomination. Herbert Hoover cancelled all political engagements today in order to work on departmental business. Dr. Hubert Work, chairman of the national committee, and Henry J. Allen, publicity manager for the Hoover- ■ Curtis campaign, are expected in Washington Thursday to start active campaign work. President Coolidge has assured Dr. Hubert Work he will do everything in his power to aid the campaign of Herbert Hoover but has not decided whether to make several eastern speeches. H. P. Faris, presidential candidate for the prohibition party In 1924, said he beieved the prohibition party this year would endorse Herbert Hoover and not make a presidential candidate of its own. It would be the first time in more than 50 years there was not a prohibition candidate. D. Leigh Colvin, national chairman of the prohibition party, said the party and the anti-saloon league would not w-ork together in the cam paign this year. Governor Smith rested in New Yoik today and conferred with friends preparatory to making two speeches tomorrow—one before the Tammany Society and the other before 15.000 new voters. o — C hicago Gets Relief From Intense Heat Chicago. July 3.—(lNS)—Temporary relief from Chicago's first real heat wave of the summer came this morning in the form of cooling showers, but a hot sun broke through the clouds and shot the mercury up, indicating the torrid wave has not yet burnt itself out. Yesterday's maximum temperature was only 87—at 6p. m.—but it felt like 97 on account of the humidity Again the beaches were crowded, many persons remaining there until past the midnight hour when a driving downpour, accompanied by thunder and lightning, sent them home. Late this evening there should be a repetition of the refreshing showers. according to the forecast bureau. o New Cabinet Assumes Duties In Germany f Berlin. July 3 —(lNS)—“Germany is the first nation to agree unconditionally to the proposed American treaty to outlaw war,” declared Chancellor Herman Mueller in the Reichstag this afternoon in introducing his new cabinet. He added: "We shall continue to do our share to realize this great plan which places the world's assurances for peace upon the broadest , possible basis." The chancellor said that Germany ' has relinquished any possible thought of revenge. _o , Call Issued For National • And State Bank Statements Indianapolis, Ind., July 3. — (INS) — Luther F. Symons, state banking com- i missioner, today issued a call for the condition of all Indiana state banks as of June 30. ’ Washington, July 3. — (INS) — The comptroller ot currency today issued a call for condition of national banks as of June 30. o Boiler In Bakery Explodes; Man Killed Kansas City. Mo., July 3.—(U.R)—One person was killed and four others were injured seriously when a boiler in a bakery exploded here yesterday. " Jess F. Culbertson. 46, janitor, I was killed when the explosion blew I him 65 feet through two doors and I against a basement wall. I Brown County Hamlet, ' Town Pump And All, Sold Gnawbone. Ind.. July 3—(U.R)—This I Brown county hamlet, pclulation twen I ty-two. has been sold by John B. West I to Mrs. Jessie Sweeney, Bloomington. I rhe sale includes the town pumn I known to thousands of tourists. *' 1

: CRUISER HITS ROCKSiWRECKEO ; Halifax N. S.. July 3- (INS) The Uritish cruiser Dauntless, which struck on Thnimp Cap B'ioals, eight mile ■ east of Halifax late yesterday, pro- ' bably will be a total loss, according to crews of lifeboats returning early ’ this morning from the Shoals. 1 The ship struck in the dense fog and was held fast amidship. it a storm ■ comes up, mariners fear she will be . swept off into deep water. Over four hundred ot' the crew are being brought to Halifax dock yard Fifty men were st 11 standing by the ship today. o FATE OF MISSING AIRMEN REMAINS A DEEP MYSTERY (CONTINI'KD FIIOM PAtiK ONE) Cape Leigh Smith. Not th East Land, the Krassin* has encountered pack ice which is blocking her progress. Shi' is attempting to reach open water near the coast, where she would be compelled to steam slowly on account of the numerous reefs. Position Is Improved Rome, July 3.—(U.R) Position of the ice floe on which five survivors of the dirigible Italia and lieutenant Efin rPaal Lundborg now wait hopefully for rescue, was reported somewhat improved today. The supply ship Citta Di Milano advised she had been in strong radio communication with the group headed by Lieutenant Viglieri. There was a more hopeful tone to the mesasges that came out of the Northland. Viglieri advised the Citta Di Milano's message said, that the floes were shifting so rapidly that the possibility of an airplane landing soon seemed good. The temperature must lower some, however, before such a landing can be made. o Thirty Injured By Bull Madrid, July 3.—(INS) — Thirty persons were injured in the poorer quarter of Madrid today when a bull dashed into a crowd while being led to a slaughter house. — —o Irish Plan Demonstration For Fitzmaurice And Pals Dublin, July 3.—(INS)—An imposing demonstration was planned here today for Major James Fitzmaurice and his two German companions, who flew over the Atlantic in the plane Bremen. Fitzmaurice, Baron von Huenefeld. and Capt. Hermann Koel reached London from Germany yesterday and wete to fly to Dublin today. Fitzmaurice is a member of the free state air force. 79 Mexican Rebels Killed Mexico City, July 3.—(U.R)—Federal soldiers killed 79 rebels in four fights of varying severity in Jalisco state, and lost eleven killed themselves, it was announced officially today. ' " ’ ■ Q — Get the Habit—Trade at H<x.ne, it °ay> NOTICE Dr. J. S. Boyers is on his vacation ' and will return about July 15 to 18. 139 5t June 12,19,16, July 3-10 IIIIIIIUMuih o- — FOR SALE OR LEASE ! Grocery, Lunch Counter do- ' ing a No. 1 business in a wry desirable and excellent location. Building practically new. Leaving the city : reason for disposing of nro i perty. Call Dnnocrat ' —- IL ° Drainage lightens and I W sweetens the soil. This I ■ alone will pay the entire H O cost of drainage. ’ The t Krick-Tyndall Company

! Hoover Tries To Get I Back To M ork Today Washington, July 3 —<U.R>“ H " C Hoover, republican pres den ial nominee, cancelled all politicalengagements today in order to »ork on commerce department business The annual budget of -he department must be submitted to the budget liul . eall this week and Hoover personally is checking estimated expenditures for his department for the fiscal year 1929. . . . While Hoover plans to resign his cabinet post within a few weeks he desires Io have his desk in perfect order before submitting hts resignation to President Coolidge. Prohibition Party And Anti-Saloon League Not To Cooperate In Campaign Chicago, July S — (U.R)—HI feeling has arisen between the national prohibition party and the Anti-Saloon league D. Iveish Colvin, national chairman of the party, who is here to prepare for the national convention July 10 and 11, said that the two organizations would nut co-operate in battling for the dry cause during the coming election campaign. “The Anti-Saloon league and the prohibition party will not join for the campaign," Colvin asserted. Ihe league is not a party; indeed, it is I not even a league. It is merely '

—IMO. 165— BANK STATEMENT REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PEOPLES LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY at Decatur, in the State of Indiana, *he close of its business on June 30, 1928. M KIRSCH President H. M. GILLIG Vice-President W. A. LOWER Secretary FANNY B. HITE. Ass't Sec) Resources , Liabilities Loans and discounts $451,863.12 Overdrafts 60.32 r^,i,al Stock-Paid in $5W«g U.S. Gov't Securities 1.400.00 Surplus lo.Wfl.W r | Other Bonds. Securities, etc. 35,5<M).00 Undivided Profits—Net . 2.214.52 Banking House 17.570.00 I I)emand De . Furniture and Fixtures 5.494.25 1 r-tMtn Other Real Estate Owned 18,005.00 1 los s Due from Trust Companies Demand CerBanks and Bankers 58.195.09 tificates 216.314.08 Cash on Hand 14.220.98 Saving. DeCash Items 4,865.07 posits 48.323.99 Cash Short ... 324.68 Certified Checks 1.857.23 544,783.91 Total $607,498.51 Total $607,498.51 State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: I. W. A. Lower, Secretary, of the Peoples Ixian * Trust Co. Dec»W . Ind. d» solemnly swear that the a trove statement Is true. „I. , , w. A LOWER. . übscrihed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of July. 1928. ■e* ’ . . I’aul H. Graham. Notary Public My commission expires February 14, 1931. H - Il H / o I • y I ' I i ; BELIEVE YOU CAN! I w ■ W V| th fundamental integrity, ftady energy and a sound plan, ' I 1 a an proßresß as this bank . has done, and grow with it. Wk J

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group of paid supoi inte n <|» nts , prohibition party and the , J not co-operate.” The prohibition party ranitw.,., M president is likely to be a pro#' i.l dry democrat who couM southern states, Colvin said. Ail. he refused to reveal th t j those m> ntioned for the nomimj it was understood that among were William Gibbs Mi fornia. Hubert L. Owen of okhilfl and David C. Roper, internal r »Z| commissioner under President WihJ The party platform will incluj, 1 farm relief plank, the national cbcl man said.

CHICAGO $3.50 (And Return) EVERY SUNDAY Lv. Decatur—2:3s A. M. Ar. Chicago—7:2o A. M. < Lv. Chicago— 10:20 P.M. Ar. Decatur—2:ss A. M. For Complete Information Coiutt ■ 11. N. Blair, ticket ageßt ERIE RAILROAD