Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1928 — Page 2

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I - " ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE “ FOR SALE 7 room, neral modern house, W> «t Madison street; will trade this one for a smaller house. 5-room modern house, South Finn street, 8-room house, South Third street, modern. . , . _ 8-room house, South Fourth street, modern. . .. 5-room house, South Eleventh street, semi-modern. 7-room house, North Second street, modern. „ , > 6-room house East Russell street, semi-modern. 5-room house, Walnut street, semimodern. ’" 6-room house, West Mattison street; will trade this for a bungalow. . 6-room house, North Seventh street, Kemi-modern. 5- house, Line street, inside of jpilroad. 6- house, Elm street, semimodern . ' 7-room house, West Monroe street; will trade this for a smaller house 5-room modern house, Dierks street, j H. S. MICHAND tMioiie 104 . 187-4 t. FOR SALE—April pullets, light Leg-1 horns and heavies. Harry Ehrsam,, Conroe. 188-3tx ~ FOR SALE —— •»2 8-foot floor cases. 25-pound computing scales. _ Electric coffee grinder. Cracker case. _. Saitijary cheese <stse and knJTf. 20 pound computing counter scales. 1 McCaskey account file. 1 600 | pound safe. RALPH BURNETT Phone 834 Evenings 188-ft. FOR SALK—Gladioli season is now on Select Spikes 50c per dozen. Order t fpr bulbs taken any time. You are heartily inyited whether you buy or' not. Come and get a few spikes free. SPECIAL FREE OFFER to Churches. To any church within the reach of this advertisement I am offering one "beautiful bouquet of flowers for each Sunday hereafter until further notice, the only condition is that you must present to me a written statement from and signed by your pastor that’ you are authorized by him to receive ' said bouquet. Positively no obligations ' connected with this offer. 1 also have ; many fancy varieties of dahlias. Residence four miles west of Berne, one-I quarter mile east of Wabash river bridge. Moody Brenneman, Riverside Apiary and Flower Gardens, Berne. Indiana. 189-2 t FOR SALE—Cheap, at Monroe, two 7- houses; two 5-room houses! one garage, 40x60. See me at 316 Marshall St. J. W. Hendricks. 189 3tx : with grass seeder. Mrs. Lovilia Rocp Monroe, R. R. 2 Tel. 2-P 190-3tx ; FOR SALE —Hound and Shepard mix-' ed pups. Mart Selking, Preble phone | 14 on 20. 190-3tx ■ • WANTED V'ANTED—Pipe fitters aud mechan ics. Holland —St. Louis Sugar Co. 6t. Wanted — Three or four rooms, , modern furnished apartment or house, by September 1. Mrs. Leo Saylors, Phone 1194. 188-3 t FOR RENT FOR RENT —Seven room modern resi . dence near business section. Both hard and soft water, furnace, garage. A. D. Suttles. 181TF FOR RENT —5-room house in Belljpont park. $lO per month. Phone fio6. 3t. FOR RENT —Nice modern apartment -* and bed rooms. Call at 325 North Third Street, or phone 212. 189-2 t * — —- — FREE —Broken concrete and dirt at' Decatur High school. L. C. Annen. 18213tx / NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Cotvijnon Council in and for the city of Decatur, Indiana will on Tuesday, August 21st, 11)28 up to 7 o'clock P. M. receive bids tor th' collection and removal of garbage within the corporate limits, of the city of Decatur, Indiana. ’ All of said collection and removal of garbage shall be done In contormits With an ordinance passed on the ,’ln day of June 1921. Each bidder will be required to deposit with his- bld a certified cheek of $50.0(1 made payable to the city of Decatur, Indiana. The said Common Council reserves lhe right to reject any and all blds. " Witness my hand and official seal this Sth day of August, 1928. Catherine Kauffman. City Clerk j ’(I August 11-13 Notice To IHddera Notice is hereby given that Charles Jt. Magley. county highway superintendent will receive blds for the cleaning Os the following ditches. The time m Completing the Job will be made known Am day of letting, and at the following places: Union township, Monday August 13. 1928, place of meeting, Trustee's office. ' Preble township, Tuesday. August 11. 1938. place of meeting. Bank of Preble. Kirkland township, Wednesday, Augvist loth. 1928, place of meeting. Store at Peterson. St. Marys township, Thursday, August 16, 1928, place of meeting, Pleasant Mills, Ind. Washington township. Friday. Aug; 17, 1928, place of meeting. County surveyor’s office, Decatur. French township, Monday Aug. 29. 1928, place of meeting. Bank of Linn Grove. The time of each meeting will be held at nine o’clock A. M. Charles E. Magley, Supt. • August 6-11 Most Common Name “Aa” Is the most common river name in Europe and means “water.”

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() o —LOANS—ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY I at 6% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION 11 ON FARM LAND at 5, 5/g and 6% , —acoordlug to the amount borrow- j j ed for 5 years, 10 years, or 20 | years. The 20 year loan Is on Government Plan, with new full payment plan that is advantugcu>n 11 to borrower. We specialize in all kinds of INSURANCE, representing 14 Old Line Companies. We will sign your bond. COMPANY THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. Niblick Clock Decatur, Ind. o o O- J—... u 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 Q S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or nigtit Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 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. SCHURGLR’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. TO CHANGE ROUTE OF ROAD NO. 2T A new route for Federal highway No. 27, between Berne and Geneva lias been chosen by the state highway commission, according to word received from thtf commission. The new route will parallel the Pennsylvania railroad tracks, it is said. The pavement which is being laid on the road between Monroe anti Berne this summer, will be extended into the town of Berne, it was learned . yesterday. It had been planned to ; pave the road to a point about a mile 1 north of Berne. Stakes for the rej maitider of the road into Berne were to be set today and the survey of the right of way will begin at once. Senator T. A. Gottschalk, of Berne, is said to have been instrumental in getting the highway commission to Berne this summer. E. M. Ray, of , Berne, a member of the Adams County Better Roads Committee, also aided in the matter. According to information available here, the federal highway will turn to the left where it strikes Berne's main street from the north, instead of to the right, as has been in the past. The road will be routed over Berne s main street as far east as the road running south from near the center of the town, and then south to Geneva A large levee will be built along the Wabash river. The road between Berne and Geneva will not be construetdq this ypart however. The new route, eliminates several bad curves The stretch of road between Monroe and Berne is nearly ready for the asphalt top. . —q _— Special Services At U. B. Church Tomorrow The last Holy Communion for the conference year will be observed tomorrow morning at 10:30 o’clock at 1 the United Brethren Church, and every i member is urged to be present. The services, both morning and evening, t have been planned in a special way for the members and friends of the church. The splendid music that is being furnished each Sunday evening is being well received.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT’ SATURDAY, AUGUST 11. 1928

MARKET REPORTS 1 DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL ; AND FOREIGN MARKETS i CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, August 11 —(U.R>— Pro- 1 duce:. — Butter extra in tub lots 4714- , 49%. Extra firsts 44 1-4 46 1-4. Seconds i 40 1-4 42 1-2. Eggs, extras 37. Extra • firsts 3lsi. Firsts 32. Ordinary 27 I*- ! Poultry, heavy springers 35-38. Leg- 1 horns 27-29. Medium stock 25-26. Leg- , horns 20-21. Ducks 20-22. Geese 15-17. J Young geese 20-21. Old cocks 17-19. j Potatoes, U. S. No. 1 doth top, stave 1 barrels, Virginia |2.35-|2.50. i CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Chicago, Aug. 11.— (INS) —Wheat: i Sept. $1.08>4-%; Dec., $1.14V4-%; Mar. , $1.18%; May. $1.20% %. Corn: Sept. 1 88%-%c; Dec., 72%-3-8c; Mar., 74%- j %c. Oats: Dec., 37 3-8-%c; Dec., . new, 40%c; Mar., 42c. Rye: Sept., j 92%c; Dec., 95%c; March, 97%c. 1 EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK 1 j East Buffalo, Aug. 11— (INS) —Hogs: i Receipts, 500; holdovers. 400; mostly 10c higher; selected, 170-190 lbs., up j to $12.60; bulk, desirable, 160-230 lbs. $12.40-12.50; strongweight pigs and i light lights. $12.10-112.50; packing 1 sows, $9.70-$10.35. Cattle, receipts, 75, market normal 1 for week; dryfed steers and yearlings ■ scarce, steady at $15.25-$16.75; grass ' steers and heifers. $12.00-$14.25; lowgrade cows and bulls closing weak to 25c lower; medium to good cows. $9- 1 $10.25; all cutter, $5-$7.25; medium I bulls, $8.50-$9.00; common light- ; weights. $7.50-SB.OO. Calves, ‘ receipts, 100; vealers, ! steady, $18.50 down, closing 50c below weeks high, but still sob above last week. Sheep, receipts, 200; market mor- ; nal for week, lambs steady to 25c lower; quality generally plain good to choice quotable, $14.50-$15.25; throwouts, sll-sl2; yearlings, $9-$10; fat j ewes, $6-$7.25. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK ‘ — Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 11.—(INS) — Livestock report: Calves, 25, hogs, ; 100; sheep, 50; market steady to 10c ! higher, 180-200 lbs., $11.90; 160-180 ■ lbs., $11.75; 200-250 lbs., $11.65; 250300 lbs., $11.55; 300-350 lbs., $11.40; j 140-160 lbs., $11.40; 130-140 lbs., $11.10; I 110-130 lbs., $10.50; 90-110 lbs., $9.50; ' toughs, $9-$9.50; stags. $"-$7.50; I calves, $16.50; lambs, sl3 down. — LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET f j Local Produce Market (Corrected August 11) Heavy fowls 20c i Leghorn fowls 13e ’ Barred Rocks 28c ( Heavy Springers 27c Leghorn Springers 22c j Old Roosters 9c < Geese 7c ; Ducks He 1 1 Local Grain Market i Corrected Aug. 11 Soft wheat sl.lß Mixed wheat 1.08 Hard wheat 98 Oats y 30 Corn $1.35 LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 27c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 42c I LEGAL NOTICE I Notice is hereby given that there will be a Joint meeting of the Board of County Commissioners ot Adams and Allen Counties. Indiana, held at the ’ Court House, Fort Wayne. Indiana, on i the 28th day of August . 1 928. at 19 o'clock A. M. (daylight savings time) for the purpose of considering the petition and report of the engineer nnd viewers, for the improvement of a county line road petitioned for by William Stephenson et al. which description Is as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of section thirty four (34), township 29 north, range 15 east. In said Allen County, and on the boundary between the said counties of Allen and Adams In said State, and running thence east on the south line of said section 34 and fractional section 35 in township 29 north, range 15 east Allen County, and on the north line of section 3 and front section 2 In township 28 north, range 15 east In Adams County. Indiana, the sqme being on the boundary between said counties and terminating at the eastern boundary of the state of Indlu- > na. Any resident taxpayer affected by the Improvement proposed may file his t remonstrance against said Improvement , with the Auditor "f the County where said petition Is filed and where said - petition is pending (Allen County) at , any time up to 10 o'clock on August 28th. 1928. at whl< h time the Joint ' Board shall hear said remonstrances. S John H. Johnson . Auditor Allen County. Indiana Martin Jaberg 1 Auditor Adams County, Indiana Aus 11-18

< OMMIB&IONHRM’ ALI.OWANCK FOli %(<HhT lIWN (’itiivnH Telephone Co Co Rev. .. Ft. Wayne Printing Co du .... 124.i 3 City of Decatur du 114.56 Marcella Nelson Clks Ci. Hire 1V5.00 Bernice Nelson do 75.00 Martin Jaberg: Aud Sal 54.17 Edna M. Jaber# Aud. Cl hire 104.17 Shrex Aud expense 2.59 E. A. Ashbaucner Treas Os ex 10.00 Ed Green recorder of ex 5.00 Bar) Hollingsworth C of P and M 175.20 .1. M. Miller C. of P. . 3.00 L. E. Somers do 690 Clifton E. Striker Co. Supt and’M 2MMO Emma Striker Supt. Cl hire 61.00 J, A. Cline Co A and Ex 141.70 J. W. Vizard H C. P VV Twp 110.63 August Conrad Co Council 10.00 Mat Kirsch do 10.00 Henry Dehner do 10.00 Wm Baumgartner du 10.00 J. A. Hendricks do and Jail 27.85 .lames Kenney do —- 10.00 Chris Richer do 10.00 Henry B. Heller Co Atty 50.00 had enristen Board of review < 70.00 E. A. Ashbaueber do 70.00 Sam Fogle du 70.00 Martin Jaberg do 70.00 Ella Peoples Board of Truancy 101.50 Adams Co. Hospital Poor 164.65 L. E. Somers Poor Wash Twp . 20.50 S. E. Black do . 75.00 Holthouse Drug CO do . ... M. i liii <Htaoh d<« 0.75 Fisher and Harris do 220.76 i »e< atur Lumber <’*• do f ' J. M. Breiner Court House 100.00 .1. M. Gaskill do 80.00 C. C. Pumphrey do 15.00 Schafer Hdw Co do 101.38 E B. Gauker do 40.00 Decatur Lumber Co do ♦ 8.26 Phil Sauer do . 78.50 Indiana Service Corp do and Jail 15.10 Midland Chemical Co do 39.00 Hyland Plumbing and Heating Co 99.G0 J. I. Holcomb Co do 14.11 August Morgan Co Farm 45.00 Lawrence Noll do 45.00 Oscar Burry do 45.00 Henry Schlegel do 11.00 Regina Heiman do 40.00 Beatrice Sours do 40.00 lucinda Johnson do J' OO Peter Heiman do 12.50 Burk Elevator Co do 95.20 Schafer Hdw Co do 26.36 Miller’s Bakery do 38.J0 W H. Cook do 8.00 C. V. Connell do 121.70 Charlotte Gephart Bd of Guardians 10.00 Alice Walter do 10.00 Mae Andrews do 10.00 J. M. Breiner Trustee do 15.00 Raylie Hoagland do 15.0 n Anna Tricker do 15.00 Gladys Shadye do 15.00 M}Ft b* Shi f' l - d<> 1 Dan Niblick Trustee do 20.00 Mara McClure do 20.00 Lucinda Johnson do 25.00 Mary Meyer do i 35.00 Burt Mangold do 100 Indiana State Sanitorium do 65.00 Adams Co Witness L Adv. 56.51 Democrat Co do 50.29 Julius Haugk Rental 18.00 Irene Byron Sanitorium 180.00 Cooper and Nephews Bovine T. B. 125.00 Jay B. Current do 208.00 Dick Boch Sheets Drain . 52.50 Chas Cole Burk Bridge 194.90 Yost Bros. Haviland and Mesh. 2,328 00 Chris Beer Beer Road 6-00 Lee Myers do 2.00 Henry Dickerson do 10.00 Warren Striker do 10.00 Chris Augsburger Fox Road 4.90 Levi Schindler do 2.00 Rufus Schindler do 2.00 Ed. Beer do 1 " "" Wm. Baumgartner do 10.00 Wm Fuchs Fuchs Road 5.50 Arthur Zehr do 10.09 Phil Schug do 10.00 Ernst Conrad Fuelling & B R 4.50 C. C. Beer do 10.00 Dennis Striker do 10.00 E. A. Mann Hurst Rd. 87.00 Macklin & Zelir do 7,292.11 Chris Eicher Huser Rr 12.00 Rufus Huser do 3.50 Noah Moser do 2.00 Harry Meshberger do 10.00 Ernst Conrad Lehman Road 10.00 Phil Sauer do 10.90 Fred Marbaugh Luglnbil! Rd 2.00 Floyd Marbaugh do 2.00 Ed Luginbill do 3.2 » Phil Macklin do 10.00 C. C. Beer do 10.00 August Schelman Nyffier Rd. 10.00 August Kruetxman do 10.00 Baker's Restaurant do 2.85 Chris Boknecht Schulte Rd. .. 138.00 Macklin & Zehr do 7,989.20 Geo. Geels Wemhoff Rd. 111.00 Macklin & Zehr do 6,993.22 Chas Arnold Wendell Rd Lawrence Arnold do 2.09 Otto Bollenbacher do 2.50 Jess Michaud do 10.uu John C<H>k do H'"') Dennis Striker Hoads 400 Adams County Witness do 18.48 Martin do IJJoO P». F. Breiner do 39.00 George Shoemaker do 27.00 Fruchte & Litterer -do 150.00 Indianapolis Commercial do 24.30 Russell Jaberg do nH'oo Democrat Co do -57.-8 Ft. Wayne Blue Pt.-Co do 8.09 Dick Boch do 35. >0 Delk Tonneller do 104.60 Thomas Gildln do 138.30 Clint Hart Hwys 156.39 Martin Bultemeyer do 197.t0 Ed Heer do “I? James V. Hendricks do 229. r) J. A. Hower do 77.00 Ed Miller do 92-00 John E. Mann do 52.2a Otto Ray do MIIO Sales do 55.7a Chas Troutner do 84.10 Milton Edgell do 13-»a C. C. Beer do 308.01 Fred Mathys do fc !!’’ Vernoti Miller do 13.1.60 William Bittner do Clyde Striker do 4..-» John Habegger do 27..10 Meepberger Bros, do 888 - ’ Ei (• Btoe •Jo do 1 Lucius Somers do — Z.OJO.JJ Lime Stone Quarries Co do - lludy Tire Service Co 136.30 A. B. Lenhart do Chas E. Magley do • IJJ OO John Bucher do 1.605..0 1 Martin Jaberg, Auditor in and for said county and state hereby certify that the above Is a true and correct list of the allowances made by the Commissioners of said County at their regular meeting held August Sth. 1928. Witness mv had and official seal this Bth day of August 1928 Martin Jaberg (SKALJ August 11-181 " 7 olerance n total eclipse of the sun Is abovo my own head. I will nut therefore insist that there must be an eclipse In America also; and because snowflakes fall before ray own nose, I need not believe that the Gold coast U snowed up.—Ulchter,

REUNION CALENDAR I Sunday, August 12 2Sth Annual Reunion <>f "liver Family, Darke Co. Fairgrounds, Greenville. Ohio. Second Annual Reunion W nt. I isher family. Bellmont Park. Fourth Annual Reunion Hitchcock family, Watt, Ohio. Fourteenth annual Roth-Bittner reunion, Herman Bieberich, five miles west of Decatur. Dailey family reunion. Albany, Ohio. Fourth Annual Reunion Kistler Family, Triers Park. Fort Wayne. Rohem and Rilliz Family Reunion SuuSet Park. • Butler Family Reunion, Sun Set Park. Annual Venig-Hower Reunion, Washington Park, Bluffton. Sixth annual reunion of Durbiu fa mily Bellmont Park Decatur. Fifth annual Beaber reunion, Jonesville, Ind. Fourth annual reunion Brentlinger family, Drum's Grove, Curryville. Thursday, August 16, 1928 Eighteenth annual Mumma family reunion will Im? held at Weisser park, instead of Foster Park, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Thursday, August 16. Sunday, August 19 10th Annual Reunion Kitson Family Hirer's Park. Huntington. Limenstall Martin families, home of Mrs. George Martin, south of Peterson Annual Bienz reunion at Sun Set Park. Steele Family Reunion, Bellmont park. Seventh Annual Blossom Reunion. Mrs. Hattie Blossom Home near Rockford. Fifth Annual Reunion Egley-Von Gunten families, Washington Park. Bluffton. Sunday August 26 Twenty-first annual reunion Barkley family. Henry Barkley home. Sunday September 2 , Second Annual Uhrirk Reunion. George Uhrick grove, 2 miles south of Monroe. Sixth Annual Reunion of the Zimmerman family, Bellmont park, Decatur. Roop Family Reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday September 9 Bosse Family Reunion. Sun Set Park. Annual Reunion Bernard Holthouse Family, L. A. Holthouse Farm. —o Banner Fair To Open At Celina Next Monday The annual Mercer county, Ohio fair known as the Banner Fair, will open at Celina next Monday and continue for five days. The gi minds are reported to be in fine shape for the exposition and the race track is reported fast, it has been necessary to erect a big tent to house the overflow horses. Free acts have been booked for daily performances in tiont of the grandstand. O Showers Forecast For First And Last Os Week Weather outlook for period August 13 18, 192 S for the legion of the Great Lakes: Prqbably shower period at b“ginning of week followed by fair weather during middle of week an i then another shower period about the close; temperature will rise to somewhat above normal at beginning of week, followed by cooler about Wednesday or Thursday. o Dr. J. M. Miller Is Home Dr. J. M. Miller has returned from a two weeks vacation and is again at his office, ready to take care of business. 189-2tc 1 o —— Be sure to attend the Auction Sale, Court House square every evening. Plenty of fun, cntertaiqment and bargains, ts. ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Experience, ability, energy, knowledge of values and a wide acquaintance me to render you a service that will mean more dollars and cents for you, the day of the sale. Decatur, Ind., Room 1. Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phone 606 and 1022

PUBLIC AUCTION | Os Household Goods at 215 North 3rd Street, Decatur, Indiana Saturday, August 18, 1928. One 3-piece velour living loom suite; library table; dining room (able side board; six dining chairs; couch; four rockers; nictures- <’as range; kitchen cabinet; kitchen drop leaf (able kitchen chairs; one 111-3x15 Avniinister rug like new; other large rugs and small rugs; large mirror; small mirror; two beds; electric sweeper; hall tree with 18> 12 mirror; two commodes; medium size office safe; oilice chair; stands; electric table lamp; writing desk; dishes; and many articles too numerous to mention. Terms Cash. MRS. ELIZABETH COSTELLO Owner Roy S. Johnson. Auctioneer. Auction Sale At Monmouth 21-2 mile north ot Decatur, Ind., on — Wednesday, Aug., 15 1928 •• • I (at 6:00 p.m., prompt) 6-Room House And 2 Acres Os Land The undersigned will sell without reserve to the highest bidder (he following described real estate: Good 6-room house and 2 acres of land located in Monmouth on west side of State road 27. This house in good state oi repair. Some moder nand ready to move into. Will be an ideal home with plenty of ground for truck; chickens and a cow. TERMS: Small cash payment day of sale balance to suit Purchaser. For further information call Roy S. Johnson. Decatur phone 606 and 1022. GEO. SCHIEFERSTEIN Owner | Roy S. Johnson. Auctioneer. « iIR 1 ■i * Il * ? I ; : Financial Demonstra31 tion i K- 1 ' It' ft ~ |i ’ I’s steady progress of the First Kt ft I National Bank with resources ■ well over a million dollars, is 1 ■ a financial demonstration of K, growth through genuine help- E ft tulness to its friends |-