Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED " J ADVERTISEMENTS, ■ BUSINESS CARDS, ■ ■ AND NOTICES ■ Ifß MB ■ ■ ■ FOR SALE FOR SALE Several usetl ntnfr «s and oil ranges. Northern Indiana Public Service Co. 203-.lt*. I H Hall— Washburn upright piano i Will sell cheap, leaving town. Rev. ' Ralph Lawrence, Monroe, Ind. 203t3x i FOR SALfa—Barred Rock cockrels, Thompson strain, blood tested. ; Charles Shoaf, 4 miles east of Monroe > 203t3x FdR SALE -Girls Bicycle. In good con dltlon. Call 367. 203 ~ 3t ’ FOR SALE Holstein Guernsey beifer, calf by side. 2 Belgian mare colts. General purpose mare. Geo. Cramer, R. IL 3. • 2<>4t3x FOR SALE--All my furniture. Saturday at 1.30. See list elsewhere in this paper. E. H. Marshall, 1416 W. Monroe street. 20411 FOR SALE Semi-modern, six room house, basement and garage. Priced reasonable. Owner leaving city. (all at 715 Elm St., or Phone 916. 204-t’-*x . FOR SALE Wild Goose plums. 1,1 ne ' 20, 2 rings. Mattie Young, Willshire. Ohio. 204t3 WANTED WANTED—Boy between age of 16 to 19 years to act as caddy master. Apply at Country Club. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Seven room modern rest- j dence near business section. Both I hard and soft water, furnace, garage. A. D. Suttles. 181TF FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping in a modern home. Also sleeping room on first floor, private entrance. Inquire at 325 No. 3rd st. 203t6 , FOR RENT -Six room house at 1416 1 West Monroe street, with gas, electricity, hard and soft water, furnace, bath room with toilet, garage, new brick street. Call after Wednesday noon. E. H. Marshall. 204 ti EUK RENT—Furnished five room 1 modern house; within block of 1 court house. Phone 504. Jack Brunton. 205t3 j' LOST AND FOUND LOST—Sigmi Chi fraternity pin, set t with pearls. Finder please return to | this office and receive reward 191-11 ( sheep. Owner may have same by calling at the L.'E. ) 1 Summers home, 909 Walnut st., and paying for this ad. • 204t'! Pioneer Farmer Dies Crawfordsville, Ind., Aug. 29.—(INS) —Another pioneer Hoosier farmer was dead today near New Market following a short illness. He is William J. Miles, 80, one of the incorporators and president of the Farm i ers Mutual Insurance company of Crawfordsville. Miles also served two terms in the Indiana house of representatives.

ia 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 SALE At auction. Saturday, Sept. 1. at 3:00 p.m., I will sell my five room house located at 1416 [ West Monroe street, to the highest bidder. Full size floC I and garage. House is completely modern with the exception of bath tub. This property is in first class condition. Possession will be given on day of' sale. NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION. Terms: 25% cash, day of sale, balance long time, low rate of interest. For further information see Roy Johnson, auctioneer, room 1. Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Phone 606. 29-30-31

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i o 0 — L <) A NS — ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY | at 6% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5, s'/ 2 and 8% | —according to the amount borrow- 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 advantagi u >s | 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 Block Decatur, Ind. () -0 0— —— — — 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 Q S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd StMr S. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, (Basses Pitted HOUKS: 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. H. FROHN'APFEL, 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.

NOTICE Our Cider Mill will run every Thursday. Schindler 4 Moeschberg er, 4 miles west and 1 2 mile north of Berne. 1t wk for 5 wks ■ - — i in o o I “ ! Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 496 H. S. MICHAUD SELLS FARM AND CITY PROPERTY I 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. Typewriting ! • Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for i appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. When ill try I Chiropractic u * dd Years to Your Life ami Life to (DwftsSSS Your Years Phone lor an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to*l2—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 I 127 No. Second St. Phone 628.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29,1928.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y„ Aug 29.—(INS) — Hogs, receipts. 1,800; holdovers, 2O0: closing fairly active, 15 to 25c lower: bulk desirable, 170-320 lbs., $13.50 $13.65; 240 325 lbs., $12.75$13.25; strong weight pigs and light lights, $12.75-$13.50; packing sows, sll-$11.75. Cattle, receipts, 50; market steady; 650-lb. grass heifers, $11.25; cutter cows, $5.25-$7.25; common and medium. SS-$9; medium bulls, $8.50-$9; calves, receipts, 250; vealers, 50c to $1 higher; bulk, good to choice, sl9S2O; cull and common. sl2-$lB. Sheep receipts, 1,200; lambs strong to 15c higher; hulk fat natives, $14.75; fee. $14.90; throwouts, sll-$11.50; laigely culls around $9; fat ewes. $6$7.00. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Aug. 29 — (U.FD —Butter, extras in tub lots, 50-52 c; extra firsts, 45 3-4 47 3-4 c; seconds, 41 3-4 43 3-4 c. Eggs, extras, 38c; extra firsts, 35c; firsts, 33c: ordinaries, 28 l-2c. Poultry, heavy fowls. 29-30 c; leghorns, 22-24 c; heavy springers. 34-35 c; leghorn springers, 29-30 c; ducks. 2024c; geese, 16-17 c; old cocks. 16-18 c. Potatoes. U. S. No. 1, cloth top, stave barrels. Virginia's, $2.50; 150Ib. bags. Jerseys, $2.25; Kentucky and West Virginia, $2.00-$2.10. PITTSBURGH LIVESTOCK Cattle, supply light: market steady; choice, sls-$15.50; prime, $14.50-sls; good, sl4-$14.75; tidy butchers, sl3sl4; fair, sl2-sl3; common, $9-$ll; common to good fat hulls, $9-sl2; common to good fat cows, $5-$8.50; heifers sll-sl2; fresh cows and springers. SSO-$125; veal calves, $18.50. Sheep and lambs; supply 300, market steady; good, $8.50; lambs, sls. Hogs: receipts, 1,400; market higher; prime heavy hogs, $12.75-$13.25; heavy mixed. $13.25-$13.40; mediums. $13.40-113.65; heavy yorkers, $13.40$13.65; light yorkers, sl2 50-sl3; pigs. $11.50-$12.25; roughs, sll-$11.50. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 29.—(INS) — Livestock: Receipts, calves, 25; hogs, 200; sheep, 200; market steady; 90110 lbs., $10.50; 110-130 lbs., $11.50; 130-140 lbs., $12.00; 140-160 lbs., $12.50; 160-180 lbs.. $12.70; 180-200 lbs., $12.85; 200-250 lbs., $12.70; 250300 lbs.. $12.45; 300-350 lbs., $12.00; roughs, $10.50-$11.00; stags, $7.50-$8; calves, $lB down; lambs, sl3 down. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept., sl.lO 3-4 78; Dec.. $1.16 3-8 1-2; March. $1.21; May, $1.23 1-2 5-8. Corn: Sept.. 95 3-4 7-8 c; Dec.. 74 7-8, 75c; March, 78 1-8 l-4c; May, 79 l-3c. Oats: Sept., 38 7-8 39c; Dec., 40 7-8 c; March, 43 l-4c; May. 44 5-Bc. Rye, Sept., 95 l-2c; Dec., 96 3-4 c; March. 99 l-2c; LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 29) Heavy fowls 24c Leghorn fowls 19c Barred Rocks 28c Heavy sipringers 27c Leghorn springers 23c Old roosters Geese 7c Ducks 11c Eggs, dozen •>.— 28c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected August 29) Soft Wheat $1 50 Mixed Wheat $1.20 Hard Wheat sl.lO Oats ' ' 33c Corn < $1.35 * LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 28c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 45c o Mrs. Kate Baumgartner who ba’ visited here for two weeks, left yesterday for Columbus, Ohio. O' WOTICK OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COl NTY COUNCIL To the Members of the County Council You are hereby notified that there will be a special meeting of the County Council of the County of Adams, at the Auditor's Office or Adams County on Tuesday, September 4. 1928, for the purpose of considering the following appropriation. Fund 36 Board of Review 1T85.90 Witness my hand and official seal this 28th day of August. 1928 Martin Jaberg (SEAL) Adams County, Ind. i Aug 29

Notice To Tninnyrrs of Tn< Levies In the matter or determining tax rates for certain purposes by the De. catur Public Library Board of Decatur, in Adams county. Indiana. Before said Library Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Decatur and Washington township, in said county, that the proper legal officers of aaid municipality at their regular meeting place on the 11th div <»f September 1928 will consider the following budget: Budget ChiNMlf lent lon I. SenireM Perm*mil 11. Salary Li bn rian $1,500.d0 12 Salary Assißtant, 240.00 13. Wages of Janitor and others 420.9“ g. Mrrvlcen < ongrnlnnl 21. Conirnunka'n and Trans 150.0“ 22. Heat, light Fewer & water 432.00 23. Printing and advertising 50.00 24. Repairs 150 0“ 25. Sera ices other contractual 100.00 ■*l. Supplies Office x [»0.00 32. Other supplies. 150.00 4. MntrrlNl 41. Building 42. General repairs 200 “0 45. Repair of basement 800.00 5. C urrent < ItHrgrM 51. Insurance premiums ... 150.0“ 7. Properties* 72. Equipment. 200.00 73. Books .900.90 74. Magazines and binding same 200.00 Total 15,692.00 Ent limit r of Fund to hr Italncd 1. Total esti. of Expenditures |5,69J.00 2. I »e<iu< t iniscfl, rev " 1 3. New am’t to be raised by tax. 5,100.00 4. Actual bal. funds July 31 . 3,708.07 5. ’l'axes to be collected - 1,800.00 6. Miscel rev 296.00 7. Total revenue 5.80 1.07 8 Unexpended appropriations 1.820.7 1 9 Additional appropriation 1,009.0“ 11. Total deductions 2,820.7 J 12 Difference between L 7 & 11 2.116.67 13 Working balance - 1,401.74 14. Total to be raised by Tax 3,518.41 Proposed Ain’t to Levy hr Rnlsril City of Decatur 5c $3,2“0.07 Washington Twp. lc Total 3,518.41 < iimparntivr Statement , Collected Colle< ted 1025 l evy 1020 Levy Library Fund . 3.756.48 3,560.09 Collected Collected 1027 Levy lO2S Levy Library Fuvd 3,905.40 3,518.41 Taxpavers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After Hie tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling aggrieved bv such levies may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commission ers for further and final action, l»v filing a petition with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, 1928, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. Notice is also further given sai l taxpayers the* on said 11th <iav of September. 192*. the said Library Boat'll will also make the following special appropriations out of the funds now on hands Repair of heating plant, and redecorating' building , $1,000.0<) Dated .Decatur. Indiana, Aug. 11. 1925. Decatur Public Library Boe rd Mrs Mary J. Niblick. President Henry B. Heller Secretary August 22 and 29 r o— ———— Notice To Taxpnyer* of Tux Levies In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Adams county, Indiana. Before the County Council and Board of County Commissioners. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Adams County, Indiana that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 4th day of September. 1928, will consider the following budget: Clerk of Clrcvlt Court Services personal |4 r 400.00 All other operating expenses 2,060 “0 Properties, 725.00 County Auditor Services Personal >4,200.00 All other operating expenses 1,12“.00 County TrcuMurer Services, personal ’ 3,050.00 All other operating expenses 1,470.00 Properties 2,000.00 County Recorder Services Personal >1,900.90 All other operating expenses 700.(“» Properties, 120.00 County Sheriff Services, Personal >3.456.““ All other operating expenses 3,06“.00

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES * In the Matter of determining: the Tax Rates for Certain Purpose: by Root Township. Adams County, Indiana. Before tlie Township Advisory Bond Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Root Township Adams'County' Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular me ning place, on the 4th day of September 1928, will consider the following budget Budget < liissiflciitions For Townships • TOWNSHIP FUND TUITION FUND Salary of Trustee J 720 Pay of Teachers 10000 Office Kent ■. 90 Total Tuition Fund 10<»>»0 Trustee's Expense 150 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Records and Adv 250 Repair of Building and Ground 500 Public Ditches ... .. 300 liepair of Equipment 500 Pay of Adv Board 15 I School Furn, and Equip 501) Exam. Records tin School Supplies coo Miscellaneous: 270 Janitor Supplies ■ 7; Care of Cemeteries 50 Fuel for Schools . 10« ii) 'total 1 wp. Fund 1875 Loans. Int. and Insurance 500 ROAD FUND School Transfers 2000 Labor SO9O Teachers Institute "500 Road Tools and Mach .... 100 Janitor Service sun Bridges and Culverts 100 Transput tation of Children "000 Gravel. Stone and other Material 1200 Light and Power "200 Miseellalneous 500 Miscellaneous, 500 Total Road Fund .... 2500 Total Special School Fund 9675 Esiimnfe of Fund To He liaised Township Road Tuition Sp. School FUlld Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Est Expenditures 1875 2500 10600 2. Mine. Rev. Deducted sou ' 3. Amt. to be raised by Tax 1875 2500 . 9’oo 9675 4. Balance July 81st 1143 1780 6500 86(10 5. Tax to be Collected 330 809 3373 96> 7. Total Revenue 14 73 2589 9873 8. Unexpended 11. Total Deductions 819 1435 5125 ',5,., 12. Difference betw. Line 7 and 11. .. 65 11 154 1448 6463 13. Working Balance .. . 468 500 2500 2418 14. Total to be raised by Taxation .... 1321 1846 6952 321 2 Proposed Lex les Levy on Amount to luniln Property n, liaised Township .04 1160 Road I. 08 1 928 Tuition '2B 6748 Special School : 13 3433 Total 53 12969 Comparative Statement of raxes Collected and to be Collected Collected Collected Collected Collected Fund 11125 Levy IIIUU Lev? liiar Levy IlCis Levy Township 2132 2100 680.25 1160 Hoad 1751 1500 2051.21 1928 Tuition .. .. . 7500 r.OOO 6819.85 6748 Special School 8970 6000 3432.83 3m Bond -■ - 2392 Poor 175 690 536.00 Total - 23420 1 6200 1 3520.00 12969 ■Taxpayers appearing shall have 11 right tn be heard thereon. After the tar levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling them Tire ie grieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by tilling a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county A. J. Lewton, Trustee Dated August 20, 1928 August 22-23'

Properties County Surveyor Services personal >6.800.0t All other operating expenses 1,2j0.0J I minty Superintendent Services Personal I''i.’?*! All other operating expenses Current charges 100. H » County Coroner Servlet i■ 11 ” All other operating expenses < linnty tssesMor Services Personal >1,3a0.< 0 All other operating expenses TownMhlp tMMCMMor** Union Township; Root Township Prebl*. Township Kirkland. Township Washington. Township St. Marys Township '!?S'* Blue Creek Township. Monroe Township ' French Township 2."' Hartford Township Waliasii Township Jefferson Township 260.1'u ProHf CII ting »ttwr»*> All other operating expenses 85.00 Clrewlt < »»nrt Services Personal $9,425.)0 All other operating expenses 660.00 Current Charges 1.00u.00 Properties SW.QO County Court House Services Personal >t..,. ...<••> All other operating expenses 2,200. n 0 Material, . ... . Current charges laO.OO ('minty .hill Services personal ' All other operating expenses 1,400.00 Material 4O»> Current charges a0.““ County Infifumry St r\ h •'S l'i i-B'inal >■;• 1 "" All other operating expenses 6.500.“<» Matertal Current Charges 360.““ Properties County lluNpitul Adams County Memorial Hospi’l 5.000.“') Irene Ayron T. B. Hospital 2,400.““ (minty <'oniinlN«loner» Services personal . 10,727.00 All other operating expenses 6. Current Charges Current Obligations l.;»oo.n“ ’Properties 16,200.0“ Debt Payment lo.ono Total of General Fund 1. 47” Free (jiriivel Rond Repnir l uiol Services personal. 53,850.0 n All other operating expenses 1 1,700. •“ Material ho.ioo ““ Current Charges 1,500.00 Properties 9,000.““ Total for Gravel Road repair 156,U»0.0“ Less amount of Gas. Tax esti. 35,000.““ Balance of such fund to he raised Net value of iR taxable.s >32,911,210.00 l*topu*M*d h' lin <| Levy I mount on Property RuHril General fund 47c 151.682.“'' Gravel Repair fund 37c 121,771.48 Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After me tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling aggrieved by suc h levies may rippea I to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further ami final action thereon, by fil ing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday in September ami the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this counDated Decatur, Indiana, Aug. IS. 1928 B. F. Bremer. George Shoemaker J. G. Hoffman Board of County Commissioners Aug 22-29 STOCK HOLDER’S MEE I'lXti Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens Telephone Company of Decatur. Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said company, in the city of De< atur. Indiana, on Monday-, September 3, ID2s at 7 o’clock p. m. for the election of five directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. HERMAN F. EHINGER, Sec’y. Aug 20 to Sept. 3 NOTICE Back home again ready for business at office 155 S. Second street. Phone 60 or 338. D. N. Erwin. 2t)o-6t.

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COW SALE 25--Head of Native bred high grade milk cows-25 10-Head of Feeding Cattle—lo 4 sows with 33 pigs by side SAI"URDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1928 Yoder Feed Barn. Berne, Indiana Commencing at 1:30 p. m. We. the undersigned, will sell at public auction at the V’d el i eed Barn, Berne, Indiana, the following: 25 head of High Grade Milk Cows consisting of 5 large stein cows, 3to G years old. due to calf in 3 weeks; •> 1111 cows with calves at foot; Black cow/ 1 years old. calf at fo° r > Brindle cow 5 years old. fresh Sept. 10th; Guernsey cow. 7 years old. calf by side; 2 Guernsey cows, 5 years old with canes a loot; Jersey cow, 5 years old, calf at foot; Extra good 3 outstan • mg large Guernsey heifers, due to calf in Sept.; Spotted <<»"• ” years old. calf by side; Koan cow, 5 years old. fresh Sept.; Brown Swiss cow, 7 years old. calf at foot; 3 Jersey cows, sto 7 'ear.old, with calves by side; 2 red cows, G years old, due to fresh as oi September: 2 yearling heifers; 2 stock bulls. NOTE—Friends you will find this an extra good offering of ig i grade dairy cattle; the large heavy milking kind. * early and bring your friend. Ladies are cordially invited. e{ the cows you want from this herd. These cows are all raised i Warns and Allen counties. They are T. B. tested. Terms made known on day of Sale. E- J- AHR and DAVID GERBER. Owners

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