Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 7 July 1928 — Page 2

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I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE (’•tMMIS iW iALE-^>7? ul’k- ymd Holland St. Louto Sugar Co. 15M6» Wk SALT’ -For! Wayne »<■;,! Bargains. City haa tripled in thirty years Still growing. Buy now Write: W. S. Jackson. S2OB First National Bank, Fort Wayne, Indiana 157-lOt FOR SALE -Child's stroller. Call at 113 North Fifth St. l#B-3tx FOR SALE—Spotted inale hog. Call Ous Borne, Preble phone. 12 on 21. 158-3tx ; FOR SALE- Stovewood CaII GUH Borne, 12 on 24, Preble telephone. 158-3tx . FOR SALE -Gas range, all 706. 159 3t i FOR SALE-Latge Mirror 2% by 4 13 Inquire 312 N. lOst oi Ist st r phone , 1022 FOR SALE - Quality baby chicks, six days a week, during July. Chicks from one day to a week old. Get your chicks, now or call us and place your order The Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 159-3 t FOR SALE 25 Silvei Laced Wymlotto yearling hens $1 each. Martin Kirch-! ner. Decatut Indiana It 5 Preble phone 160-1 tx . J.L i . , 1 * '~~~ WANTED - WANTED Three day old Calves. Have for sale a mare and cold $100.91) Doris Werling Rout 9 158-3tx , WANTED—Medium size second -hand refrigerator; must be in good condi-1 tion. Mrs. B. W. Shoity. 669 Monroe St. Phone 521 FOR RENT FOR RENT Seven room cottage 1 south of Spring Beach Hotel, Rome City, Indiana. Will rent by week or longer. Phone 125 or see Mrs. .1. S. Bowers. 158-3tx FOR RENT—Six room modern house, two squares from Court House; Possesion about July 15. 11. B Heller 159-3tx I COURT HOUSE Sult To Foreclose Lien Henry Wajpelhorst and son have filed a suit in circuit court against Alvin J. Bliss et al, seeking the foreclosure of a mechanic's lien on a J residence in Geneva. The plaintiff demand judgment for $100.66 fur; service rendered. Attorney H. 115tM-l| Voss, of Decatur, is counsel for the plaintiffs. o— ITALIANS’ FLIGHT ACROSS ATLANTIC ’ THRILLS BRAZIL <CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) the six who had come in from the outside who knew flying conditions and who knew just what would be necessary before the oter five men could be taken out. Then Schiberg started his Swed th plane’s motors and rolled from the ice encampment—a place 600 by 900 feet and made a smooth easy take-off. Ho He took Lundborg immediately to hi i base only a tew kilometers away and i later Lundborg was taken to the steamer Quest, which now is at Virgo bay. It was said here that Lunborg's plane was believed an irrltrievable, loss. o—- _ Sad Memories I remember, I remember the bouse where I was shorn; the hallowed place where little lambs came, peeping in at morn. The playful bears, the friendly bulls who wisely counseled me, and where I bought at 88—and sold at 43. —Boston Transcript. The Helpers By the time a man earns more ' money be has less time in.which to ■ spend It, but that is where the wife and daughters come to the rescue.— | Shoe and Leather Reporter. to . Washington •* I A , _■* *1 ?<• *Tke vantageiofavhitL the "* -r: - jlT' our Nation are of/ ftx JStop'att - «Ae LEEIHOUSE .15 th and 1 > * r i plhree squaresHo House.'A new*ancljsi>iodenjS Hotel.'RcHucd envirortmentJ ' 125Q.room»i 7. \2sCLbathi .. ■ i Single room, ' DoubleV< • jSinjleroOiatwitbmeol,),? * perso _ \£ni‘drntf Z|| k . n—- £!• . *

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(JJ ft* by K.m,» *a|ur«« syw<i<ai>, (pc 1 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 1 2 and 6% I —according to the amount borrowed, for a years, 10 years, or 20 years. The 20 year loan is on ! Government Plan, with new full payment plan that is advantageous to borrower. We specialize in all kinds of INSURANCE, rsresenting 14 Old Line Companies. We will sign your bond. i THE: SUTTLES-EIWAKDS COMPANY Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. Niblick Block Decatur, |nd. () 0 o —0 II LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phono, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT o —-— Q S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd StMrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service 0- --- ■-« ; : . . 0 D. F. TEEPLE State Lice * 4 Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur and Fl. Wayne Decatur Phone 254 I Fort Wayne Phone A8405 I o d <> — - -o Roofing—Spouting—Tin Wdrk 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 Q _ 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: 10-1-2 a.m. 1-5 6-8 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 Au unlimited amount of b PER CENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGLR’B ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. Lightning Causes Fire In Union Township William W. Shafer, of Union township, stated today that the hay that was destroyed when the barn on his farm burned lust Wednesday morn ing, was not tour or five years old. as reported to the Daily Democrat, but. was put in the barn last summer. Lightning struck the Hurn. causing • the fire. Mr. Shafer carried iusur- - ance on the buiding and contents.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT' SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1928

Z?»—: MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Pittsburgh Livestock Market Hog receipts 50. Market no ninal. 250-350 tbs $11.25-11.90 ; 200-250 tbs. $11.50-11.90; 160-200 tbs. $11.40-11.90; 130-160 tbs. $10.75-11.85; 90-130 lbs. $9.50-11.25; packing sows $9-10.25. Cattle receipts 125. Calf receipts 23. Market unchanged. Beef steers sl2-15; ight yearling steers and heifeis sll-14.50; beef cows $9-11; lowcutter and cutter cows $6-8; vealers sls-17; heavy calves $9-13.50. Sheep receipts 125. Market strong. Top tat sl4-15.50; bulk cull lambs $lO-13; bulk fat ewes $5-7. Cleveland Produce Butter, extras in tub lots tOU-lS 1 /*. extra firsts 42%-44%. seconds 38%40%. Eggs, extras 33; extra firsts 31%; firsts 29; -ordinary 27.« Poultry, heavy broilers 35-40; leghorns 26-28; heavy fowls 27-28; medium 27-28; leghorns 18-20; old ducks 20-22. Potatoes U. S. No. 1, cloth top stave barrels, Virginia $2.25; North Carolina $1.90-2; slat barrels $1.651.75. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 600; holdovers 1051, steady; bulk 170-280 lb sl2; few- medium weights sl2; 150 lb down $10.5011; packing sows $9-9.75. Catte receipts 500; market nominal. week's bulk dry fed steers and yearlings $14.55-15.25; few grass kind sll-13.50; all cutter cows $5-7.50; medium $8.25-9.50. Calf receipts 215; few sales 25 to 50c lower; choice veaiers sl7-17.25. Sheep receipts 50; market nominal. Fat lambs quotable around $15.7513.25; cull and common $10.25-13.50; fat ewes $5-7. FOR TWAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne July 7 —(INS)-Recelpts —Calves 25; Hogs 200; Sheep 25, market steady to 5c lower. 90-110 lbs $820; 110-130 lbs $895; 130-140 lbs 975; 140 150 lbs $1000; 150-160 lbs 1025; 160170 lbs $1085; 170-200 lbs $1120; 200250 lbs. 1130; 250-300 lbs 1140; 300350 lbs $1095; Roughs S9OO-925; stags S6OO-650; Calves $1550; Spring lambs SI4OO down. Chicago Grain Close Speculative grain close: Wheat: July $1.33%-%; Sept. $1.36- %•%,; Dec. $1.40%-%. Corn: July $1.06%, Sept.-99%-%, Dec. 83%-%. Oats: July 51%-%. Sept. 42%-43, Dec. 44%-%. Rye: July $1.18%, Sept. $1.14%, Dec. $1.16%. ( LOCAL PRODUCE " • (Corrected July 7) Fowl 19c Leghorn Fowl 13c Colored Broilers 24c Barred Rocks 26c Leghorn Broilers 21c Roosters 09c - Ducks 13c Geese 07c ( Eggs 26c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET t (Corrected'July 7) • 3 No. 2 Wheat $1.50 New Yellow corn per 100 . $1 to 61.40 t Mixed Corn 5c less [' Oats 50c LOCAL GROCERS'EGG MARKET K Eggs 26c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 41 X

muiii: of fi hi.h i.tn ri'i. < Notice is hereby given that the Board 1 of (’oininissioiwi s of Adams c'ounty, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in Monroe township in said county, known as the Meyers Ma<a<lam Road, up and until ten o’clock A. M. Tuesday August 7, 1928 at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in the t ('ity of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana 1 Sealed bids will hr received for t lie j 4'(instruction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications | and report of tiie viewers and engi- . neer. which are now on file in the 1 Auditor’s office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder, if awarded tlie contract, will on- i ter into contra< t therefor and complete same, according to such contract ami in accordance with the bid filed. AH bids shall be made so as to give , the amount for which said road will bo constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer in charge not to exceed eighty per cent, of any one estimate out of the 1 funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. Ihe Board of Commissioners re- i serves the right to reject any and all bids. Martin Jaberg Auditor Adams County. Indiana July 7-14-21 O i < NOTICE OF PI 111 l< I.UTTIMi Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, will receive bids for the con- . siruction of a macadamized road in I Preble township in said county* known as the Buuck Macadam Road, up and until ten o'clock A. M. Tuesday /August ' 7. 192? at the regular meeting of said ’ Board of Commissioners, held in the City of Decatur. A«Wms County. Indiana Sealed bids will be received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specification? and report of the viewers and engineer, which are ifow on file in the Auditor’s office -of said county, said rOad to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of said wwrk, and that the bidder. if awarded the contract, will enter into contract therefor and complete same, according to such contract and in accordance with the bid filed. All bids shall be made so as to give Ute amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer in charge not to exceed eighty per cent, of any one estimate out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Martin Jaberg Auditor Adams County, Indiana July 7-14-21 . O MACADAM HOAD Ho AD SALE Notice is hereby given that the treasurer of Adams County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids at 10 o'clock a. rn. on Thursday July 19, 1928 for the following road bonds, to-wit: The Peter Fox Macadam Road. Hartford Township, Adams County, Indiana, the amount being >9,840.00 The Isaac Lehman Macadam Road. Monroe Township. Adams County. Indiana, the amount being $8,880.00 | The Charles Nyffler Macadam Road • St Marys township. Adams County i Indiana, the amount being $2,400.00 Said bonds will be issued in series of twenty bonds dated July 15, 1928, the first series coming due on May 15.1929. and one series coming due every six months thereafter Said bonds will bear interest at the rate of per annum, payable on the 15th day of May and November of ’ each year. Said bonds have 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 or all bids. Said bonds will be sold for not less • than par t igether with interest and ac- | eruing interest. ' Transcripts will be on file at the of- • fire of the Auditor of Adams County, , Indiana. • If said bonds aye not sold on said » date, said sale will be continued from , day to day until sold. ED. ASHBAUCHER j Treasurer Adams County, Indiana, , July 7-14 0 NOTIC E OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. SM>K Notice Is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Daniel K. | Shackley, deceased, to appear in the | Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. q Indiana, on the 3rd day of September 1928, and sltow ( ause, if any. why- the Final Settlement Accounts with the esg tale of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs arc notified to c then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. C. L Walter. Administrator. Decatur, Indiana July 7th 1928 E C. L. Walters Attorney July 7-14 1 Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

- ■— CHARGED WITH KILLING OFFICER 1 AT LAFAYETTE (CONTINUED FROM PACK ONK) station was sounded Capt. Arman rushed from the police station into the bank and was met oy a volley of bullets. He was killed instantly. One of the bandits was wounded by Arman, however. Meadows Denies Charge Meadows, before leaving this morning, told Sheriff Hollingsworth that he was not guilty of the charge and begged the sheriff to turn him over to Ohio authorities on a charge of bank robbery. This, however, was refused and Meadows, after being properly identified, was returned to Lafayette officers to answer the more serious charge. In case Meadows can establish his innocence in the murde? case, he will he returned to Adams county where he already has confessed to a series of bank robberies. — o DECATUR JUNIOR BAND ITEMS —o — Arline Becker, Editor We had a hard practice last evening—we practiced on one waltz, one overture and one march. By the way, Prof. Rice expects to give these three numbers on next Thursday evening. It will be important for every member to be present next Wednesday at 7:30 o’clock. Will some one on next Thursday keep away the bugs from our concert stand? Perhaps they enjoy the mqsic also. We hope so. —o — Punctuality and regularity in music counts. We missed one bass player last evening. We wonder what has happened to him? Parents of Junior band members are invited to visit the band during practice hour. Practice on next Wednesday evening and concert on Thursday eve- ! ning. O, : Substitute Spelling A second-grade teacher was inspecting letter-card sentences made by tier pupils. On one boy's desk she read this sentence: “He took bis hat ofph." Very much surprised at the novel spelling, she Inquired of the boy how he happened to : noil “off'' in this wny. “Well,’’ was the reply, “1 ran out offs.” o Lonely Man Il he Ims no faults what does ths unit fellow do for congenial comnl«n»!—Toledo Blade g The most unprofitable 9B a?| land on the farm is the I gl land that is just dry M enough so that it can be I, R> cultivated and yet wet I i| enough so that about K ■ three crops out of five ■ ’*l are lost, 4 The Krick-Tyndall T H Company

Speculation Regarding Fate Os Loewenstein Continues London, July 7 —<U.R)- J S|)-'‘'uUtion | as t > the fate of Captain Alfred Loe I wenstein, who disappeared on a trans channel flight in his own Cooker plane continued today with varying theories offered. A tug. chartered by Ronald Drew. | returned to Dover today without ha*- j ing found a trace of the body of the Belgian millionaire. Drew, pilot ot the , Fooker plane, believed lie knew just about where Loewenstein was reported to have opened an outer cabin door and and walked out i f the plane. The tug searched the channel at the spot and found no traces of the continental financier. But from Paris came reports th it | diffeted eithei from the suicide or peeidential death decisions that had been ieached. The financial reaction from Loewenstein’s disappearance, so marked the first day, has changed for the better. Bermen Crew In Holland Doorn. Holland. July 7.—(U.R) Members of the crew of the trans-Atlantic airplane Bremen left Doorn today and circled oven the palace of the former kaiser. They dropped messages to the former emperor’s household, many of whom were watching the departure ! from the roof. Get the Habit —1 rade at Home, It Payx

REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT DECATVR. IN THE STATE OF INDIANA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1928 RESOURCES uoans and discount:, including rediscounts, nceptances of other banks and foreign Mis of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank $674,451.71 Total Loans * $674,451 71 Overdrafts unsecured 559.24 U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U.S. bonds par value) $100,000.00 All other United State; Government. securities (including premiums, if any) 16,700.00 ’Total 116 -1,01)1) Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc., owned ' 136 530.0® ITirnitvre and fixtures ~ (54111)1(1 Real estate owned other than banking house . '1; 215411® Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 44,84'3® Cash in vault and amount due from national banks 110 26187 1 wt 3:, “’ Strew«T u : s ’«! Tolal "$ 1,119.7 <’o3 , , , , liabilities capital stock paid in .. «i no 000 00 burplus fund - . Undivided profits - -0,00" , Reserved for depreciation , n bonds « fio2 «=, Less current expenses paid -,500.0m Vireiilating notes outstanding , G , ? ,\n Amount, duo to State banks i>. , > - 100.00" 00 United states *' er,s ' antl trust companies in the Certified checks outstanding - 35 ' 5 " 'nJ Cashier’s checks outstanding Total of Items 24, 25. 26 27 28 and ‘><l Demand deposits lotlm,- than 'h. . $35,582.19 (deposits pavable within 30 davsL P °' SlU ’ BUb]eCt to Rb3erve ,Bdiv «o?^XdtKi,X tl , subject to Reserve, Ren s3O A b ?’ lk ! ' fcpoßits ’ lime deposits subject, to Reserve Davahm ?X a “ d 34 4272.134.90 to 30 days or more notice aft ? r 30 days ’ or subJect havings deposits Hnchidme t)m« ;avin "s): for money borrowed ’ cert Yeates of deposit other than Other time deposits 455,6; 4- ! Total of time deposits iibieet , 129,82.1.57 I 30, 37 and 38 J1 lo R eserve, l tems 35 , 1 $585,478.99 I 3 otaJ ~ F .l ;G n r aiikerU ' ’c’n fAdam' ’ S 3: that the nbove Btatemeirt febrile w e t), a ?g Ve ' named bank - do solemnly swear „ , ' ,eßt of n ’y knowledge and belief. | subscribed and sworn to before me th) T ' P ' « R ALIKER. Cashier I Mv commission expi reg April 30 1929 b 7th day ot July - 1928 - I 1 ( de Amspaugh Chase, Notary Pub-ic. ! C. A. DUGAN. I _ ?X ONI S SCHMITT, 3HEO. HOBROCK, * Directors.

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M»TI< I H» I IM’tHIH* <H I'Horosiat UOM) SSME In tin- matter of determining r, iss l>.ii.ls *f Kirkland Township, .\darn, County. State of Indiana. Ml,.- is In-reby given the taxpayers of Kirkland Tow-nship, in Adams County. State of Indiana, that the proper !«. gal officers ot said municipality, it Ih.-ir regular meeting plane on the 3rd day of J»h 11'26. determined ti. issue bonds or other evidences ot indebted. iu-ss exceeding five thousand dollars. Tin- amount of bonds proposed is esI limited at 47.667.20 but not to exceed the sum of ss.-’im.oo bearing interest at : .hi- rate of I 1 -.*% per annum. The net assessed value of all pro-l-ert* I Kirkland Township is $1,147..n.ii,on and the p'resent indebtedness with .nt this Lssue is $33,128.18. The pr.---.-eds of such bond issue ar* to be used in the construction and expenses im idem thereto of the Crum lioad in said unit. Ten or nmre taxpayers, other than thus ew-lni pay polk tnx only, wh . feel themselves aggrieved by such determinition. may appeal to th- State Board of Tax Commissioners for fur- | tlier a. tion. by filing a petition therefor with the county Auditor on nr before the expiration of twenty nine dais from the 3rd day of July 1928, and thState Board will fix a date for hearing in this i-ounty. B F. BBEINER ilF.ii. SHOEMAKER ..MUX C. HOFFMAN Board of Coniinlssioners of Aadrns County. Indiana. Bv Martin Jaberg. Auditor July 7-14 0 — "Frigate bird n Swift There are several species of birds that can travel much faster than an i airplane. The fastest is the "frigate bird,” which has its home in the tropics. Tills bird Is remarkable for its long wings and is capable of flying i 250 miles an hour.