Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1928 — Page 2

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hl CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE—Dirt, on Nuttman avenue. Macklin & Zehr, contractors. (•’(HI SALE--\V’ik Horse; full blooded female police dog; bicycle. Chas. W. Andrews, Decatur route two. 181-31 FOIC SALK 140 acre farm f.’-s, mil ’s southwest of Monroe. William Fitch. Berne phone, 2031 182-t»tx pOli SALI'I Large gladioli bloom.-o different kind. Kindred strain, alt colors. 35c per dozen. Mrs. O. V. Dilling. 3 mile south and 4 1-2 miles west of Decatur. Craigville Phone. —Aug. 3-7-10-14-17-21-24. FTTjI SALK Songßak Canary tonic and moulting food. Try color food to j deepen color. Birds, cages and sup-; piles. Bird Supply House, 438 Mercer Ave. 183-3tx POlt j!aLe Cseilf Klectrlc Was hers Maylag $lO5 Thor SBO Thor $75 I Meadows S3O, Sunny Suds $25 Inquire Central Electric Co. FOR SaTTe Pickles. 40c pel hundred., Henry Yake. Decatur, Indiana, Route | 2, Craigville phone 183-3 t . WANTED WANTED — Young girl wants light house work or any other suitable ■ work. 339 N. Ninth St. 17712tx | WANTED - Have >ou $2,000 to invest ' in a good sound business in Deeatut. | If you have, write Daily Democrat box A. Z., and let me explain my proposition. 182-3tx WANTED An old building twenty or thirty feet long. Inquire at Frank Wrecking Co., or call 323. 182-Jtx WANTFJi” Reliable Hil l for general Housework. Peimanent Address Box No. H. P. Democrat 183-31 WANTED—Ex t7a~tall man to do spe ciality work for ten days or two weeks , Good job for right man. Inquire of Mr. Jesse Rice at the Hotel Murray. 183-dtx FOR RENT FOR RENf- Room on second floor of K of C. building. 20 M 60. Suitable for, club or office room. Heat furnished. Call Dynois Schmitt. 178-6 t FOR RENT—Seven room modern res! dence near business section. Both, hard and soft water, furnace, garage, j A. D. Suttles. ISITF i FOR RENT—Modern 8 room house centrally located, within railroads | Vacated Sept 1. Mrs. Phil Macklin.; Phone 298 LOST AND FOUND LOSf—Steel tennis racket in case. I Name "Jerry” on case. Call 618 181-3’ FOUND —Blue tick hound dog. Sam| Diehl, Bellmont Park. 182-3tx | FOUND--Near Pleasant Mills, balloon tire and rim. Owner may have same by describing it and paying for ad. Phone 561-T 183-3 t | FREE —Broken concrete and dirt at Decatur High school. L. C. Annen. 18213tx Special price on hemstitching during remainder of month of August. Two yards for 15c. Singer Sewing Machine Store. 134 W. Monroe St. 183-21x1 O 7 K¥¥¥¥¥* * ¥ * * * It * HOSPITAL NOTES * &¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥8 Miss Mary Macy, who underwent an operation a week ago last Wednesday for appendicitis, was removed yester-; day, from the Adams County Memorial j hospital, to her home on Winchester street. Miss Macy is getting along splendidly. Miss Paula Kirchner, Decatur route five, underwent an operation, yesterday for the removal of tonsils, at the Adams County Memorial hospital. Charles Ervin, 716 Elm street, has been admitted to the local hospital for medical treatment. o SMITH TO WAGE BATTLE IN WEST (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Houston. In divorcing the McNary-Haugen bill from democratic farm relief plans, I it is believed the governor desires to get away from the fire of opposition directed against that specific measure. He,plans to continue his farm relief discunions to formulate a definite democratic plan. - — O— — Not a» Much Fun s How much better Is ft to belong j to the eonstructiob gang than the ' wrecking crew.—Rushville (Ind.) Re publican. » " — ' ■ o Notice of Meeting Notice is hereby given that the an-1 nual 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 of electing nine direc-1 tors 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.

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( ) u —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 6% | • according to the amount borrow- j ! cd for 5 years. 10 years, or 2() j yeafs. The 20 year loan is on j j Government Plan, with new full j payment plan that is advantag. u nt I to borrower. We specialize In all kinds of INSURANCE, representing 14 Old Line Companies. We will sign your bond. COMPANY THE SI TTLES-EDWARDS Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. Niblick Block Decatur, Ind. Q ; L> O- u l LUBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS i Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Q 0 S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 208 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 600 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service H. I-ROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. «Third Street Office ana Residence Phpne 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, (Hasses 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 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 M’I’OI\TMi: ST •»!-’ K.VECI TOK No. 2551* Is hereby given, That the undersigned lias been appointed Executor of the Estate of Mary Moser late of Adams fount), deceased. The Estate is probable solvent. Victor E. Amaeher. Kxecutor, Fruchtc and bitterer. Attorneys August 2nd I'J2B August 3-10-17 0— ; DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street Bacilary white diarrhoea of chickens blood test. For particulars, call I Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. o j _L 1 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. Merryman's Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. i When ill try Chiropractic gl J® U WiH Add Years to Your g “iLife and Life to Your Years Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12 — 2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone £2B.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT’ FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1928.

'MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Receipts, cattle. 100; calves, 75, hogs. 350; sheep. 300; market steady; 90-110 lbs., $9.50; 110-130 lbs.. $10.50; 130-140 lbs., $10.65; 140-150 lbs., $10.90; 150-160 lbs. $11.15; 160-170 lbs., $11.25; 170-250 lbs., $11.35; 250300 lbs.. $11.50; 300-350 lbs., $11.00; roughs, $9.00-$9.50; stags, $6.00-$7.50; calves, $17.00 ‘down;” lambs, $13.50 down. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK ! Hog receipts. 1,000; holdovers. 800; I market 15c up; 250-350 lbs., $11.75$12.25; 200-250 lbs., sl2-$12.25; 160200 lbs., $12*12.25; 130-160 lbs., $11.50$12.50; 90-130 lbs., $11.50-sl2; packing sows, $9.40-$10.15, Cattle, receipts, 200; calves. 200; market steady; beef steers. $12.50$16.35; light yearlings steers and heifers, sl4-115.50; beef cows, $8.25i $10.25; low cutter and cutter cows, $4.85-$7.25; vealers, sl7-$lB. Sheep, receipts, 700; market 25c up; top fat lambs, $15.25; bulk fat lambs, $14.75-115.25; bulk cull lambs, $9.50-112; bulk fat ewes, $5-$7.25. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Aug. 3. — (U.R) — Butter, extras in tubs, 47-49 c; evtra firsts, 43 3-4-45 3-4 c; seconds, 39 1-4-41 3-4 c. Eggs, extras, 37c; extra firsts, 34 l-2c; firsts, 31c; ordinaries, 27 l-2c. Poultry, heavy broilers, 35-37 c; leghorns, 24-26 c; heavy fowls, 26-27 c; medium stock, 25-26 c; leghorns, 1820c; ducks, 20-22 c; geese, 15-17 c; old cocks, 1617 c. Potatoes, U. S. No. 1 cloth top, stave barrels, Virginia, $2.40-$2.50. Chicago Grain Close Wheay: Sept). Dee. $1.22'4-%; March 78%c. Corn: 97c--97%c; Dec. 76%-%s; March 78’4c. Oats: old, 38'Ac, new 38%c; Dec., old 41'4c, new 42c; March 43%c. Rye: Sept. $1.01%; Dec. $1.03-sl-03’4; March, $1.05'4. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 3) • Heavy Fowl 19c Leghorn fowls 13c Barred Rock 27c Heavy Broilers 26c Leghonn Broilers 21c Old Roosters 9c , Ducks lie Geese t 7c Eggs, dozen 26c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected August 3) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.26 No. 2 Hard Winter Wheat $1.06 No. 2 Mixed Winter Wheat $1.16 New Oats v ..„, 32c New Yellow Corti, per 100 $1 to $1.40 Mixed Corn 5c less LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 26c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 42c 0 *«*¥¥¥¥*«**** * THE GREAT WAR * * 10 YEARS AGO • *«¥¥¥¥¥¥**¥»* Germans driven beyond Vesle. Americans reach base at Fisme, wit|} light losses. U. S. Troops ordered to Russia to guard supplies and safeguard the conn- ) try. j Official enemy War Report claims I Allies' attacks are useless, but Berlin ’ newspaper continuously hit at defeat. -j o COURT HOUSE Moser Will Probated The last will and testament of Mary • Mcser has been filed for probate In ! the Adams circuit court. The document, which was written September 22 1827, bequeaths the entire estate to the three children of the decedent, namely, Victor E. Amaflier, Margaret B. Fuchs and Amelia »S. Girod, 'they to share alike. Victor E. Amaeher was named executor and he filed bond in the sum of $2,500.

Dr. Harold V. DeVor Dentist Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Evenings by appointment. Phone No. 422. 127 No. 3rd st j I

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REPPERT’S AUCTION SCHOOL NOTES ~ ■ i. The student body of the Reppcrt Auction school had a social meeting last night. Stories were told and monologues were spoken and a good time was enjoyed by all. They also learned to their surprise that they have several champions in their midst. Not champion attcttfcineers, <■ hanop4on> corn lariat throwers, hash slingers. Nevertheless, the boys are working in harmony and by the end of the school tertn they are determined to leave Decatur a credit tn themselves and the Reppert Auction school. The boys wish to take this means of thanking the citizens of Decatur for their kjnd |-eception anil shall endeavor while here to conduct themselves in such a manner as to warrant the respect and confidence of everyone in the community. Decatur should feel proud to have as one of its citizens such a man as Col. Fred Reppert, who not only is without a doubt the greatest auctioneer in the world today hut a great big brother to all the boys. His competent instructors are equally as congenial and brotherly and we know there is going to be more than one pair of misty eyes when its time for the boys to go home. o

|L 1 Z-Jw I • ' ' ('*■ ■ ■■ '« i.i. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Bowers, 246 North Sixth street, are the parents of a girl baby, born yesterday, Thursday, August 2, 1928, at the Adams County Memorial hospital. The little miss has* not been named as yet. o Annual Muncie Fair To Open Next Tuesday Muncie, Ind., August 3—<U.R) — All booths in the industrial building of the Mnncie fair, which is to open Tuesday, today lias been engaged. F. J. Claypool announced "The horse department has given promise of exceeding the number of stable accomodations.” Claypool said "Teams weighing 3,000 or less will compete for honors. Entries have been made of horse and mule teams in the bulling contest, from Deleware and six adjacent counties. These include Henry. Blackford, Jay. Randolph, Grant and Madison counties." o Young Minister Receives A Threatening Letter Spencer, Ind., August 3 — <INS> — County Authorities assisted by citizen volunteers today were searching for the writer of a threatening letter received by the Rev. E*ank Dewey McFadden, 29-year-old Baptist minister who has been a stoim center of a church fight here. The letter was written on Friday, July 13, but was not made public by the authorities to whom It was turned over until today. The letter accused the young minister of being a Catholic And ordered him to be gone from Sperrt-er by August 13 or take the consequences. Rev. Mr. McFadden said trouble started in his church here when some of the older members found out that they could not run the church to suit themselves as they did before his arrival. He declared he would tight it out to a’finish. . — O-’ Richmond'Chinaman To Bury Body Os White Wife At Hong Kong Richmond, Ind., August 3 -yfINS) — The body of Mrs. George Long, formerly Miss Irene Hoss, of Decatur, 111., will find its final resting place in Hong Konk, China among the graves of her husbands revered oriental ancestors. Long, an Americanized Chinese proprietor of a laundiy here, has heen so broken up by gtlef over his white wife’s death that he has decided to sell his business and teturn to the land of his fathers. He will take with him his wife's body and their four children, who, he explained, will be consoled by the presence of their dead mother as they grow up in China. o Get the Habit—Trade at Movie, It »aya

OLD NOME WEEK ftDDBESS LIST L I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gloss and family. 516 East 30th St. , Indianapolis. Indiana. r Wm. Belling ami Family 3818 Central Ave. Indianapolis. Indiana Mr. and Mrs. ( lias. Lenz 2317 Smith St. Fort-Wayne, Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuelling 517 Mechanic St. Three Rivers, Michigan Jerry Archer 805 Mills St. Midland. Michigan Russel Acker R. R. 7 Box 39. Miller Hoad Fort Wayne, Indiana G. W. Bai nett Redkey, Indiana. O. L. Burgener 3115 S. Bowser, Fort Wayne, Indiana Dick Burrell 1123 S. Jefferson St. Rochester. Indiana C. E. Connelly 223 N. Calumet. Michigan City, Ind. C. F Davison / 223 E. Washington Ave. Marion, Ohio. Henry Gaylord Mesick. Michigan George J. Henneford Loma, Montana. L. S. Hower 809 Passadena Drive, Fort Wayne, Indiana C. L. Johnson 673 Broadway, Gary, Indiana. Ralph Knoff Room 1003 Professional Bldg. 429 Penn Ave. Pittsburg, Pa. Joint E. Knott Willshire, Ohio, Philip Murphy,. Ant wet p, Ohio. M. F. Martz 1015 Putman St. Fort Wayne, Indiana Amphen Pillars R. R. 2 Mazon. 111. G. V. Porter Columbus Grove. Ohio. Frank Reehliug 938% Bellfountaine St. Lima, Ohio. John Stewart 1519 Rosemont Dayton. Ohio. Dr. L. E. Sowers 607-8-9 Union Savings and Trust Warren, Ohio. I. IV. Vn Gunten 134 136 W. Columbia Ave. Fort Wayne, Inti. G. W. Warner 7633 Calumet, Chicago, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Edison Eicher 3319 W. 88th St. Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mis. Daniel Santini 341 F. Ave. Forest Hills. East Pittsburgh, Penn. Mr. and Mrs. Ldwell C. Smith 1448 Worthington St. Columbus, Ohio.

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Mr. ami Mrs. J. I>. Leu Cline 515 East Market St. Warsaw, Indiana. i i Mr. Eldred Cline 1718 latke Ave. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hawk and Son 810 Putman St. Fort Wayne. Indiana Mr. Chester Buhler 1149 Harrison St. Hammond. Indiana Mr. Fred Konken e 164 Highland St. Hammond. Indiana Mr. Ralph Buhler 1216 Euclid Ave. Hammond. Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weidler 2608 Vicksburg St Detroit. Michigan Mr. Lawrence McTurnan 1008 I. O. O. F. Bldg Indianapolis Indiana. O. F. Parrish 703 No. Franklin St. Delphos, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. I. ngshore Montpelier, Ohio Miss Ruth Parrish Montpelier, Ohio Mrs. Jesse Cook Gardner Cardwell. Mo. William Bogner and Family Branch, Michigan Wesley Hitchcock 5916 Halton St. New Orleans, La. A. C. Burger Dansville, Michigan vi’foiM wnx r or unnM'THi iini \<>. sins Notice Is hereby given. That the undersigned li is been .appointed Administrator tn- Bonis Non. of the estate of P->ter H Moser, late of Adams County. I de< eased, 'rhe estate is probatily solvent. Victor E. Amaeher. Administrator De Bonis Non Uruehte anrl Litterer, Attorneys \ ' . ist ■;-1 ’i-1

Roy S. Johnson AUCTIONEER & I am now booking fall and winter sales and would be pleased to add jour sales to my list. 219 successful sales last year is evidence that my work has been satisfactory. Call early at my expense for dates and terms for a service that will mean more money for you the day of your sale. DECATI R, INDIANA Office Room 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Residence Phone 1022 Office Phone 606 »■ ■III n / * t ni i ■ wll I nfbt. * JL Lil wtffi pwTili 11 , START SAVING THIS |||l S| PAY DAY Ki Ask the man with a SAVINGS ACJNBM (01NTif he started it “Tomorrow.” I A amount saved regularly on jjjpz MTQI v,hi<h we pay you interest will soon Kte A .<" Sr °" <0 *’ e a comfortab,e “ nest e K£’” KV Open a Savings Account At ps|| This Bank Ed Svir gS Peoples Lean & Trust Co. ||i| nr?] BANK OF SERVICE * *

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NOTICE OF MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stoekliol l |,. r <. of THE PROVIDENT BUILDING \vi. LOAN ASSOCIATION OF UICt’ATUit will bo held in the ansemblv r l)om on tlie second floor of the Old Adami County Bank, Decatur, Indiana, at 7:30 I’. M. on Monday, Align,t G.’ijje for the purpose of electing ti v ’ P ( j. directors and for the transaction ot such other business as may be p re . senteil. James Cowen, President Henry B. Heller. Secretary July 27-30, Aug 1 aa j J Q _ Attend the U. B. Ladies Aid supper at the Church Saturday evening. 3)

Agriculture authosit. ies and engineers who have studied the problem agreed that greater benefit can be secured in the soil by the intelligent use of Drain Tile. .By soil ventilation it will stimulate the growth and development of the bacteria that form and produce nitrogen compounds. These could be done by any other method. The Krick-Tyndall Company

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