Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES F<sft fiAt'E—Huber four < yjlnd.-r 1? "• Good running condition. Will make tine engine tor threshing or bailing. Priced t csell- C. D Houk Hoagland. Indiana. 167-6tx FOR BALk—l6 acres ot timothy hay, on the ground. See David Miller, I second farm east ot Bent school, or call Berne 77, 187 41 I FOR SAL.E—.'tale cgJf, five weeks old. half Jersey and Guernsey, from good milk herd; One crank shaft and; chain for Ohio hay loader; 130 ft. of used three-quarter inch hay rope; two j "-yard stone beds. O. T- Johnson, phone 0-861 16R ' 31 MK SALE—Barber shop. A. L. Burdg, W Monroe street, next to city hall 16S-3t i T’dfi SALE— Sorrel yearling male ."H light mane and tail; Sound. A bar gain; Phone 199 or 5351 Jones and Sprague 169-31 , FOR SALE —New 5 room C tag.*, ju-i completed, in Bellmont Park. Easy terms, small cash payment. Balance same as rent. Immediate possession See Roy Johnson. Phone 1022 Office, 606. 169-3 t FOR SALE-16 acres or am muiller a mount of clover hay In field. E E. Zim merman. 618 N. 2nd Stieet. 169-3tx FOE SALE -Violin otilfll. 1 El»i Buescher Alto Saxophone; 1 Eh Buescher Alto Saxophone with gold I bell; 1 Bb Boehm Saxophone. See C L. Durkin, phone 585 or I*l. H9t*X JV§T"KECEIVED— Large shipment ot matresses, to be sold from $9 up Pianos and phonographs sold on terms. Jones and Sprague. Phone 199. ITO-6t FOR SALE—Combination Stroller and go-cart reed Good condition. Mrs. Henry Wellman 229 South Second street 170-3tX j-'OR SALE Quality Baby Clinks from one day to a week old. Have White and S. L. Wyandotte, Barred Rock. Buff Orp, and E. W. Leghorns ; on hand now. Get some of these quality chicks at our low summer prices. These chicks have a nice start. Come j and see them. Phone 497. The Decatur Hatchery, Decatur, Ind. 171 3t WANTED T&AMS WANTED—at once for road work. Macklin and Zehr. 161tf WANTED To buy breeding ewes »r ewes with lambs at side. Ed S. Jones, Ossian, Indiana. 166-61 WANTED TO BUY—I have several prospects for Decatur properties. If; your property is for sale see me at once. Phone 606 and 1022 Roy Johnson. 170-3 t WANTED —Hemstitching to do; spe-’ cial prices, week beginning August 23 ending August 28; two yards 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 - *— 1 —WANTED—•age, Rubber, Paper of all 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. Phone 442. MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing. 89-W tt FOR RENT FOR ft ENT OR SALE—Property on North Fifth street. Close In See : Charles S. Steele at Graham & Walters. 168-3tx FOR RENT —Modern 7 room residence with garage opposite Court House. ; Hattie S. Obenauer Phone 358. 170-3* . LOST AND FOUND LOST —Twenty dollar bill, somewhere ■ in business district. Finder please ; return to Herman Hlnck, Preble phone and receive reward. 169t3x Lt)ST—Diamond ring. Mrs. R. W. I<i' phone 874-T. Reward 170-3* 1 Decatur Woman’s Hands Are Burned In Accident Mrs. Ernst Schlickman of North First street was painfully burned on both hands at 8:30 o'clock this morning, when a cloth saturated with naptha with which she was cleaning a gas range, was ignited by the gas lighter on the stove. Mrs. Schlickman threw the cloth down immediately, but the naptha on her hands continued to burn tor several second before it could be extinguished. Although the burns were very painful, it Is believed that they will not prove serious. The house did not catch fire. WATER HILLS DUE Are due .Inly 20th. Pay them or 10'/ penalty will he added. APPOuvtmmnt <n i:xr< ithix Noth <• In hereby given. That the nn. dersiKt>>'<l I, 1 in i n :ii'|iiilni.-ii 1 .<■, iitrlx. 11I' Illi- I'lhUili- of Imi l hi-ri in- Cm ih late of Ailhiiih County, ileeeUßfid. Th< Estate is probably solvent. Marcia C. Yaline, Evecntrlx July 3 1928 July 5-12-11 *

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() - - I — LOANS— 11 ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY I at 6% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION I ON FARM LAND at 5, 5* j> and 6% 1 —according to the amount borrowed. for 6 years, 10 year«, or 20 I years. The 20 year loan la on Government Plan, with new full payment 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 EDWARDS COMPANY Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. Niblick Block Decatur, Ind. Q 0 d— -——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 O 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 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 CL Q 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 6-8 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. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. “Zack” DeVor Obtains State Dental Licenses Harold "Zack" DeVor. of this city, received word today that he had passed the state dental board examination and obtained licenses to practice dentistry in Indiana. Mr. DeVor, ; who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben | DeVor, of this city, was graduated from Ohio State University last I spring. He is undecided where he will practice or when he will open an * office. o __ Notice of Meeting Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Old Adams County Bank will be held at its banking house, Decatur, Indiana, at 10 o’clock A.M on Tuesday, August 7, 1928, for the purpose ot electing nine directors to serve for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may come before them. , ■ D. J. HARKLESS, . July 7 to Aug. 6 Cashier, i ”— L r—- 7 — —,■ I If your land is worth H drainage al all it is H ' 111 wo,l b dtainiii}' well H <* Si is impossible to Drain O H Land too thoroughly. Pg S’] Drainage makes yom Bi mS oops grow more vig- |g n ■ orous. m ''l T,,C I Krick-'l’yndall | ■: g Company 9

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I l(g » . MARKEt“REPbRTS EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, July 19.—(INS)— Live stock maiket: Hogs, receipts. 400; holdovers, 994, 10 15c lower; bulk, 170250 lbs., $12.00; few light lights, $11.25-111.50; pigs quotable around $11.00; 280-325 lbs., nominally $llOO- - packing sows. $9.00-$9.25. Cattle- Receipts, 50; mostly cows, market strong; low cutter arid cutter cows, $4.50-16.75; medium, $7.7549 00; good to choice steers and yearlings quotable. $ 14.25-$ 16.25. Calves - Receipts, 250. maaket slow; belter kinds weak; few choice vealers. $16,00-$16.50; good kinds. $15.50; cull and common, SIO.OO-$14.00. Sheep—Receipts, 500; strong; bulk fat lambs. $15.50; few head, $15»75; common to medium. $12.00-$13.50; fat ewes up to $7.00. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., July 19. —(INS)— Livestock: Receipts, calves, 50; hogs 2(10; sheep, 150; market, 10-25 c lower; 90 110 lbs., $8.75; 110-130 lbs., $9.75; 130-140 lbs., $10.00; 140-150 lbs., $10.50; 150-160 lbs., $10.75; 160-170 lbs.. $11.10; 170-200 lbs., $11.35; 200250 lbs., $11.45; 250-300 lbs, $11.60; 300-350 lbs.. $11.25; roughs, $9.00$9 25; stags, $6.00-$6.50; calves, sls down; lambs. sl3 50 down. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected July 19) Heavy Fowl 19c Leghorn fowls 13c Barred Rocks 24c Meavy Broilers 26c Deghorn Broilers 21c Old Roosters ....... 9c Ducks He Geese :. - ... 7c Eggs 25c Local Grain Market (Corrected July 19) 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

W” M/ fef ® \T \ z CITIZENS of New York State alone lost over $500,000,000 invested in worthless securities in the last year, according to reliable authority. Think of it! Multiply it by the number of states in the union and imagine what a I staggering amount of hard-earned money ’ flows into the coffers of fake stock promoters! | Like the “hand-writing on the wall”—it’s an object lesson to the man with money to invest. Before he parts with a dollar, he should peek the advice of trustworthy, experienced, financial men. This Bank’s officials gladly offer their services! I Old Adams County Bank ■ ■■■■MHMBUHnaMBaHHnBnBanBiKnKs I

11 Mrs. Hoover In Mourning l As Train Speeds Westward I Enroute with Hoover train near Ogden, Utah —July 19—(INS)— Saddened by the death of her father, Mrs. Her- • bert Hoover was in deep mourning to- ' day as she neared the end of Ihe • trans-continental journey with the I secretary of commerce. The Republican nominee’s wife was doubly dejected because she bad fail- . ed tJ be with her father. Charles D. Henry, when he died early Wednesday. She remained in seclusion in an . apartment in the Hoovei private car. Funeral services for the aged Mr. Henly, who has passed his eighthy-fourth birthday, will be held in the chapel of the Stanford University at 2 o'clock f riday afternoon. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July, $1.25; Sept., $1.27%$1.28; Dec., Corn: July, $1.07%-)4; Sept, 98%-99c; Dec., V»c. Oats: July, old. 47*,ic; new, 47 %c; new, 40%-%c; new, 43%c. Rye: ' July. $1.024( 1 $1.03; Sept., $1.03> 4 ; Dec. $1.04%. O Two Hundred Dry Lealers Meet At Asheville, N. C. Asheville. N. C. July 19—(U.R) —The two hundred dry leaders attending Bishop Cannon's dry conference here in a plenatry session designed to adopt an ambitious political plan to break . the solid south in favor of Herbert Hoover, today adopted formally the ' name "Conference cf Anti-Smith Demo crats. The conference also approved crea- , tion of an executive board, to consist \ of Bishop James Cannon, Methodist cf ; Richmond; Dr. A. J. Barton. Baptist. Atlanta, and two delegates from each ' of the following states: Alabama, Arkansas. Florida, Missouri. Oklahoma Tennessee, Virginia. West Virginia. . Texas. North and South Carolina and ’ Georgia. o— ——« Veteran Newspaper Man Dies Lafayette. Ind.. July 19. —(U.R) —Morris W. Phillips, 74. one of Indiana's oldest newspapermen, died here. Until a year ago he was active in his work, hut was compelled by ill health s to retire.

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WALTHER LEAGUE PICKS FT, WAYNE Milwaukee. July 19 -Fort Wayne was ehosert fur 1929 convention ■ of the International Lutheran Waltto r League, winning over Cleveland :i" Io 458. The etmventlon by tc.i l.ition dci la ed itself in favor of winter confer ; cnees as reaching more member - 'li.fii meetings at other times of the y< ■ and voted approval of the executh' hoard's acti ri in placing the Arcadia I suntmer camp between Ludington atn!! Manistee. Michigan, under control of | ihe national organization. Until recent > ly it was conducted by a group of dis i triets nearby. Another resolution approved th'J camp workers school at Aieadia and i urged attendance. E. J. Gallmeyer of Fort Wayne. Ind iana for eight years chairman of the execution board, was elected presi-ient; of the league last night. He succeed * A. A. Glossman of St. Louis. Other ot Heers elected were Charles I). Wohl lien. Brooklyn X. Y. . first vice-presi-dent; Edwin Mei e, 1 Jr., Oakland. (' ■! . second vice president; W. A. Baeppler! Edmonton Alberta, third vice-president! and W. R. Gratner, Waco Tex . fourth vice-president. o Sister M. Aloysga Reported Improving According to word received here today by Mis. Mary Holthouse, the condition of Sister M. Aloysia. former superior at the Sister's H me in this city, is much better. Sister Aloysia is located at the St. Xgnes' Convent. Fond l)n Lac, Wis. Slid’ had been seriously

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Souders Regains Consciousness Detroit, July 19.—-(INS) -The cundinon' us George Souders, automobile race driver, swiously injured Sunday, ! was -lightly improved today. He has regained consciousness. . - —-.-Q. WATER BILLS DUE Are due July 20th. Pav them nr 10', penalty will he‘added.