Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES Ft)R &aLe— Spring chickens, Ju«t right size for good fry. Call after 6;30. Peter Pearsow, phone 870-R. 166t3 eod FOR SALK—IT über four cylinder lift i Good running condition. Will make fine engine for threshing or bailing. Priced t oaell. C. D. Houk Hoagland, Indiana. 167-6tx ; t'iJH &aLE—I6 acre* of Flmothy hay. on the ground. Seo David Miller, j second farm eaat of Bent school, or | call Berne 77, ltii-4t i Wft Sale' Maio .fi'old, half Jersey and Guernsey, from j good milk herd; One crank shaft and chain for Ohio loader; 130 feet of us- j ed three-quarter inch hay rope; 'two i 2-yard sand beds. O. T. Johnson. I phone C-S6l W® ■' FOR SALE—Barber shop. A. L. Hiirrir. i W. Monroe street, next to city hall. 1 168-3 t j FOR SALE—Sorrel yearlinr m il-- cmi light mane and tail; Sound. A bar . gain; Phone 193 or 5351 Jones and Sprague 169-31 1

FOR SALE—Mew 5 room Cottage, just completed, in Bellmont Park. Easy terms, small cash payment. Balance same as rent. Immediate possession. See Roy Johnson. Phone 1022 Office SO6. 169-3 t for" SALE —16 acres or any smaller amount of clover hay in field. E E. ZiniItierman. 618 N. 2nd Street. 169-3tx USED CARS 1926 Hudson Brougham 1925 Dodge Coupe 1925 Dodge Deluxe Sedan 1925 Star Sedan 1925 Dodge Coach 1926 Buick Coupe 1925 Ford 4 door Sedan 1925 Ford Coupe 1926 Chevrolet Tan Panel Dely. 1923 Chevrolet Touring Winter enclosure. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. 513 No. First St. Phone 311. fOR SALE- Violin ’uh'iT t — El> ■ Buescher Alto Saxophone; 1 Eb Buescher Alto Saxophone with gold bell: 1 Bb Boehm Saxophone. See C L. Durkin, phone 585 or 181. 169t3x WANTED I'EAMS WANTEb —at once for road work. Macklin and Zehr. 161tf Wanted To buy breeding ewes or ewes with lambs at side. Ed S. Jones. Ossian, Indiana.l66-6t WAITED— To rent modern house byAugust 15, 8 or 10 rooms, close in, good , appearance. Write 11. G. Schulte, Wa- 1 pakoneta. Ohio. 167-Stx j WANTED Salesladies: W hole or part time, house tn house canvass- i Ing for ea.sy selling product. Each eale of $2.50 represents SI.OO commission. If you can sell this is a wonderful opportunity. For details write Hair-Bitters Mfg. Co., 4620 Ravenswood, Chicago, 111. 168t2x Wanted —Hemstitching to do; specfal prices, week beginning August 23 ending August 28; two Cards for 15 cents. Hemstitching on right side of material; all threads tied. Prompt service. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. The Singer Sewing Machine Store. 134 W. Monroe St. 169-3 t FOR RENT FOR RENT—Fir room house. See S. J. Hain at West End >leat Mar- i ket 167t3 For - RENT Olt SALE —Property on North Fifth street. Close in See Charles S. Steele at Graham & Wallers. 168-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST—Twenty dollar bill, somewhere in business district. Finder please return to Herman Hinck, Preble phone and receive reward. 169t3x Troop No. 63 will hold a hike tonight at 6 o’clock. Scouts should meet at the Christian church. John D. Aber. -. a NOTICE—If you wish for me to do •ome work on yonr Pianos or Organ, Talking and Sewing machines please send in your orders at once as I am leaving the city for a while, but will feturn in the Fall again. Office and ■oom at James Bain residence, 310 N. 3rd st. Write or phone D. A. ‘Cilltom, Decatur, Ind. 167t3x

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() . To" — L () A N S — ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY at 6% for 5 years, 10 year* or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5,5' z and 6% —according to the amount borrowed, for 5 years, 10 years, or 20 years. The 20 year loan is on Government I’lan, with new full payment plan that Is advantageous to borrower. We specialize in all kinds of INSURANCE, rercsenting 14 Old Line Companies. We will sign your bond.

THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. t | j Niblick Block Decatur, Ind. • 9zrr 0 ■ p— T- — —— —0 * 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 St Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant . Calls answered promptly day or nigbt Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service 0-—- -"o Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. g Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. Phone 331 Res. 1224 |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 Houra: 10-12 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 An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. 1 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. 1 SCHURGLR'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd Sl ] Franklin E. Liechty and two Me- ] Cune boys, of Berne, passed through this city this morning, enroute to Colon. Michigan, where they will en joy several days fishing. Mr. Liechty 1 Is a son-in-law of Mrs. W. L. Stanley, 1 of this city. i 1 o ' Another large shipment of i Black and Red Raspberries 1 I Thursday morning. Fisher & j Harris. it Typewriting 1 Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewritmg or stenographic work 1 will be «lad to do it. Phone 42 for I appointment. Florence Holthouse ! J. T. Merryman’s Law ' Office, K. of C. Bldg. I There is some exH for getting sick IjC ■ ' but none for staying sick wben 14 is possIble to t get . W Chiropractic adjustments. (Drupes# Solari VyH»alli\>r Phone, for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES ’ Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 f 127 No. Second St. Phone 628.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1928.

I icy MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Cleveland Produce Market Butter: Extras in tub lots 46-49; seconds 40-42; prints one to three cents above current quotations. Eggs: Extras 33>4; extra firsts 32; firsts 29; ordinary Poultry: Heavy broilers 35-37; leghi ins 23-25; heavy fowls 26-27; medium stock 26-27; leghorns 18-20; ducks 18-20; geese 15-17; old cocks 16 17. Potatoes: U. S. No. 1 cloth top stave barrels, Virginia $2-2.25; North Carolina $1.25-1.75; slot barrels $1.50-1.75. East Buffalo Livestock Market Ilogs—Receipts 1200, holdovers 761, steady to 15c higher; popular weight butchers at advance; bulk 170-250 lb sl2-12.15; 280-350 lb quotable $11.2511.86; packing sows mostly $9-9.25. Cattle —Receipts 150, mostly cows; market steady, all cutter cows $4.50(>.75; common and medium $7-8.75. Calves —Receipts 300; steady, good to choice vealers mostly $16.50; culls and common $lO-14. Sheep—Receipts 300, steady; good to choice lamb's mostly $15.50; few out at sl2-13. « , • Fort Wayne Livestock Market Receipts—Calves 25; hogs 250; sheep 100; market steady 20-25 c higlicr. 90-110 lb $9; 110-130 lb $10; 130140 lb $19.25; 140 150 lb $10.75; 150160 lb $11; 160 170 lb $11.25; 170-200 lb $11.50; 200-250 lb $11.60; 250-300 lb $11.75; 300-350 lb $11.40; roughs $9 9 25; stags $6-6.50; calves $15.50 down; lambs $13.50 down. .. . ' | Chicago Grain Close Wheat: July $1.2614. Sept. $1.26%Dec. $1.33%-%. Corn: July, $1.06%-%, Sept. 97%, Dec. 81%-%. Oats: July, old 46%, new 46%, Sept, new 40%, Dec. new 43%. Rye: July $1.05%, Sept. $1.05%-%. Dec. $1.07%. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected July 18) Fowls , 19e Leghorn Fowls 14c Barred Rocks 29c Heavy Broilers 27c Leghorn Broilers .. 24c Old Roosters , 9c Ducks He Geese 7c Eggs 25c Local Grain Market (Corrected July 18) No. 2. Wheat $1.35 New Yellow Corn, per 100 $1 to $1.40 Mixed Corn 5c less Oats 40c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs 25c Butterfat at Stations Butterfat 42c . o Grows Unusually Large Currants Clifton Sitiiker, superintendent cf the Adams county schools, today exhibited some beautiful specimens of currants, grown by his father, Dennis Striker, near Monroe. The currants ate unusitally large and are a beautiful red, resembling cherries greatly. Mr. Striker stated that there was a large crop of the cut rants this season but that they would not have any for sale. o Mrs. Adam Beutcll Is Injured In Fall Mrs. Adam Beutell, South Third street, had the misfortune to make a mis step and fall on the rear poarch of her home, yesterday, suffering a severe sprain to her ankle and torn ligaments!. Mrs. Beutell is suffering considerably from the injury and will undoubtedly be laid up for some time. o— . ■ Miss Louise Busche, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Busche. of Monroe, had her tonsils removed this morning, at the Adams County Memorial hosip tai. o NOTICE OF Pt Bi ll LKTTINO I/otlcp Is hereby given that the p e . catiir School Board of Decatur. Indiana will receive sealed blds for the lenilr and construction.of a floor In the gymnasium up and until eight o'clock Friday evening July 27, 1928 at the regular meeting of the Board, held In Cltv Superintendent's office In the high school building Plans and specifications are found In the City Superlnten- ' dvnt’a office, contractors will please call for them at that place. Contractorn bidding on this repair ' will visit the premtsesi and make a careful examination of existing conditions before tiling blds. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all blds. i M. F. Worthnian, Supt. July 18-25

CALF CLUBS TO ORGANIZE Members of the first, second and third year calf clubs of Adams County will meet above the A. J. Moser garage, at Berne, on Thursday evening, July 26. lot the pm pose of electing officers and talking over plans for the Calf Ciuli Show. Harry F. Ainsw. rtli. of Purdue University, who is an assistant state club leader, will attend th/ meeting and aid in the organization. Short talks will he given by R. L. Price, cow tester. Fet'd E. Christen, county agent, ahd Carl Klepper, of the Cloveileaf Creameiies. Members of the call club committee, which includes Cail 11 Amstutz, A. Z. Smith, Hubert Zerkel, 1). J. Mazelin, Otto I). Uieberich and Peter D. Schwartz, will also attend the meeting to talk over and ariange plans for the calf club sh.>w which will be held on September 12tli in connection witli Agricultural Day <jf Old Home Week in Decatur. Refresh ments will be served at the meeting. 0 SCOUTS TO AID LN HOME-COMING (CONTINUED FROM PARK ONM, never before been given in Decatur. The Scouts are planning to practice diligently so that they may present one of the very best of demonstrations. Several chairmen were appointed to serve on subcommittees. They are: first aid. C. A. Maynard; signs and preparation of grounds, Harold Daniel; information, Herman Lankeneu. Bryce Thomas will be in charge ctf the Scout activities during the week. Those present at the meeting were: C. R. Danielson, C. A. Maynard Bryce Thomas, John D. Aber, Herman Lankenau, Harold Daniel, and Robert Heller. A meeting will lie held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock to, work out further details. o IDENTITY OF MURDER VICTIM STILL UNKNOWN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ing jAst the berry patch where the body was found yesterday, ftichards said an old Dodge touring suddenly shot out of the lonely by road that leads to the berry patch. The driver of the touting car turned in on the state road at high speed and narrowly escaped colliding with Richards’ car. croner G. M. Nie said the woman had been dead since at least Sunday night. The coroner stated he would return a formal verdict of "homicide'’ as the cause of the woman’s death. The woman was killed by blows with a blunt instrument which mash her head. The body was found by Harold Knepp, 12, while picking berries. . MANY FIREMEN ATTEND MEET (CONTINUED FROM P4GE ONE) for secretary. IT 11. Fulmer, of Indianapolis', for treasurer. J. C. Stahl, f Laporte. J. C. Briggs, cf Shelbyville and William Kerfoot, of Bluffton, for first vice president. A Minnick, of Lafayette, and Henry Shpals of Michigan C'ty, for second vice-president. Miller is one of the organizers of the association. For the last 11 years he has been secretary. Northern Indiana Industrial and Volr ' -i SUNDAY EXCURSION $2.75 TOLEDO Round Trip from Dec atm via Nickel Plate Road NEXT SUNDAY and EVERY SUNDAY To OctobeY* 28,- incl.. 1928. BASEBALL—ZOO—MUSEUMS BATHING AND BOATING i Consult Ticket Agent.

unteer firemen’s association "also is meeting here. The Bowser Industrial Firemen of Fort Wayne, won tiiA annual water battle this afternoon. , The Northern Indiana Industrial and Volunteer Firemen': Associa tion met this afternoon and reI elected William Kerfoot, of HlnlUoti.. ■ president: Joe Banks. Fort Wayne, vice-president and Hugh Russell, , llluffloH. secretary. The association will meet in annual convention next year during the second week in June. . at Bremen. ICE BREAKER TO CONTINUE SEARCH i Moscow. July 18- -The ice breaker Krassin. which already lias brought 16 men out of the arctic alive alter most of the inhad given up hope of ■ again reaching civilization, will not quit its errand of mercy until cue last ear< :i lias been made lor 12 others lost in the ice liotind area. The Krassin, witli its cargo of rescued explorers, was ordered by the Soviet relief commi sion to continue t ’ Advent bay to refule so that the second great sc'arch could be started immediately. The 12 men still lost may be dead, six may have died in an explosion aboaid the dirigible Italia as it floatV<»Tl< FI ro COXTIT K FOR CO.VTHI < TlO> OF I >MOKE M ACK Notice is hereby’given that the Board of Commisiioners of Adams County’ Indiana, will on Tuesday August 7 if ’S up until 10 o'dock a. tn. receive bids tor the erection, ( tinstruction and completion of a smoke stack at the County Infirmary of Adams County, Indiana, according tu plans and specifications now on file in \the Auditors Office of Adams County. Bids will also be received at the same time for the erection and completion <»f a stack of equal size and proportion, this stack to be.made of brick, bidder to furnish detailed plans and specifications with bid. Bids must be accompanied with the necessary affidavit and bond as re<iuir(d by law. Time for the completion of the above s lack will he fixed by the Board on th’ date of letting. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. B. F. Breiner * George Shoemaker John G. Hoffman Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. / July 18-27 NOTICE TO fOYTRif'TORs FOR REPAIR PAINTING OF CO IRT HOI SE Reties is hereby given that the Board of Commissioner:, of Adams Count Indiana, will on Tuesday, August 7. Im_‘n and up until the hour of 10 o’clock am. receive bids (or the repair and painting of the corridor of the Court House of Adams County, Indiana. Specifications for the work and completion are now on file in the Auditors oiti'-c of Adams County, Bidder will he required to furnish necessary affidavit and bund required by law. B. F. Breiner George Shoemaker John G. Hoffman Board o/ Commissioners of Ada<ns County. Indiana. July 18-25 . Notice of Meeting Notice is hereby given tliat the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Old Adams County Bank will lie held at its banking house, Decatur, Indiana, at 10 o'clock A.M. oh Tuesday, August 7, 1928, for the purpose of electing nine directi rs to serve for the ensuing year and to transact such otljer business as may come before them. I). J. HARKLESS, July 7 to Aug. 6 Cashier. Conte to • Washington,. f*** vantageiofa vititL a our Nation are of’ Ga wjjlhßN inestimabla_yalua) »=> 'W* Stop at • ahe LEE HOUSE 1 H 15th and L Three squares to the WhiteJ House. A new and/moclernS Hotel. rooms j2sO.bath» > Single room .♦3, so 'dallyi Double k " I Single room (with meal«) — . C per meaitl $ Bfcc&i ' £. : ■■ —"

ed away after the crash on May : Six others may have died wmn Roald Amunsemi led hi- airplane exi>etitiou into the ice area. But observers of the Krassin said, there was reason io believe the "

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