Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1928 — Page 2
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3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE o, J ■ BUSINESS CARDS, ■ AND NOTICES ■ aia.* ■ ■ ■ ■” FOR SALE FOR SALK Ke<l rip.; tomatoes lot canning. Trout Farm phone 868 K 218-3tx FOR SALE 12 feeding shoots. Chas. W. Andrews, Decatur R. R. 2. 218-3 t FOR SALE-20 light Rrahm;: pul lets’. Walter Thieme. R. R. 8 phone 111845. 218-3 t FOR SALE—Good milk cow. inquire 1515 West Monroe street after ’4 P. M. -2° t3 x FOR SALE—Jet soy cow. fresh' Re • nown range, underfeed cook stove. Homer Ginter Mile east of Peterson Decatur R. R. 2 220-3tx FOICSALE — L Puikhoff _ sced wheat. $1.50 per bushel. Abraham Gerber. Market Indiana. R. R «1- Two miles south and one mile west of Uniondale. WANTED WAITED To clean cisterns, cut rota or any general work call Phone 21" Frank Straub. 220-3tx , WANTED Local resident man or woman to handle territory for fast selling household necessity. We have many satisfied customers in territory. Requires small capital for merchandise. Wilte J. W. Campbell. 1024 Calhoun St., Fort Wayne. Indiana 220-31 ( Wanted—Jlouse work or restaurant work by experienced woman. Mrs. Adams. 234 N. 7th St. 220-3tx WAN TED— Washings. Phone 1294 22013 ; WANTED—Work by young girl. 2L r . S. 11th st. Phone 1146. 220t3 WANTED—To rent. by October 1. 5 or 6 room modern cr semi-mod- ! ern house. Call 763. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Seven room modern restdence near business section. Both hard and soft water, furnace, garage. A. D. Suttles. 181TF FOR RENT—Semi-modern house 123 N. sth St., Call 31 J. S. Colchin. 220-3tx FOR RENT—House anil gagare close to G. E. 421 North 7th St. L. T. Bro- | kaw 220-3tx FOR KENT—Front sleeping room in modern home. Board if desired. 350 N. 10th st., phone 1142. 220t4 LOST AND FOUND FOUND —Young Holstein bull. o4ner may have same by inquiring at this office. 219-31 LOST—Bill Fold Sunday has between $25 and S3O in bills Owners name in told. Return to Geo. W. Tesetr. Lib | eral reward. 220t3x Assistance Appreciated Since it is impossible for me to 1 thank each lady individually. I take ' this means of express v cere gratitude to all the ladi ted in collecting, cataloguing playing the curios and antiq.i Ola Home i Week. I take no credit to myself as it was the ladies who did all the work. Sincerely yours O. L. Vance Old Home Week Meeting The general committee for Old Home Week will meet tomorrow even ing Tuesday, for the purpose of cheeking and allowing bills. All members are urged to be present. F. M. Scbirmeyer, president. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK OF PERSONAL PROPERTY State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the matter of the estate of Mary 1 J. Brown, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the 'undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Mary j. Brown, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent in the village of Peterson, Kirkland Township. Adams County. Indiana, on Tuesday, September 25th 1928. the personal pro. petty of said estate, consisting of rugs beds and bedding, tables, chairs, cook stove, base-burner, side-board, dishes, cooking utensils, canned fruit. 5 bushels of potatoes, 1 Jot of hard coal, 6 < fence posts, 18 cement blocks, 1 mail box. 4 tons of hay, and other articles . Said sale to begin at-12 o’clock noon! of said day, Central Standard time. Terms —all sums of 85.00 and unde, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit ot not to exceed nine months time will be giv- ' en, the purchaser executing his note therefor, bearing 6% interest from day i of sale, waiving relief and providing for , attorney tees, with free hold sureties I thereon to the approval of the adminis-. trator. James D. Brown, Jr. Administrator H H. High. Auctioneer Arden Arnold, Clerk. Lenhart, Heller and Schurger Attorneys I Sept. 10-17.| I ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Careful Thought in Selecting an Auctioneer for your sale will mean More Dollars and Cents for you. _ I sell every day. Will be glad to re-1 se've date for you. Decatur, Ind., Room 1. Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phone 600 and 1022
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o 0 —LOANS—i ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY at 6% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION : | ON FARM LAND at 5, SJ/ a and 6% I — according to the amount borrow- j i ed for 5 years, 10 years, or 20 | I years. The 20 year loan Is on j | Government Plan, with new full | | payment plan that is advaniageuis ; ;j to borrow er.* I We specialize in all kinds of INSURANCE, representing 14 Gid Line Companies. We will sign your bond. COMPANY THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. Niblick Block Decatur, Ind. | O -t> o 7 _Z U LUHENMEIN it HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answe.’ed promptly day or uigbt. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT 0 0 S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd Bt. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office pliine 500 Home pbone 727 Ambulance Service 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 3. 2nd SL 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. NOTICE My cider mill will start Thursday, August .‘MHh and will operate every Tuesday and Thursday thereafter. 205tf Peter Kirsch. O o I I Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 496 1 I H. S. MICHAUD SELLS FARM AND CITY PROPERTY I 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. o _o 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. Bidg. There is some excuse for getting sick but none for staying sick when it is possible to get 7 JHeJoremost? Chiropractic ’>tiK adjustments. 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 628.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1928.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Sept. It,—Produce: Butter, extras in tub lots, 50-52 c; extra tirsts, 46 i-4 48 l-4c; seconds. 42 1-4 44 l-4c. Eggs, extras, 40c; extra firsts. 37c; tirsts, 34c; ordinaries, 28 l-2c. Poultry, heavy fowls, 30-31 C; medium, 29-30 c; leghorns. 22-24 c; heavy springers, 32-34 c; leghorn springers. 30-31 C; ducks, 22-24 c; old cocks, 1718c; geese, 20-22 c. Potatoes. 150-lb. sacks, round whites Jersey Minnesota. Wisconsin and Michigan. $2.15-52.25; West Virginia, $2.35-52.40; home grown. $1 per bu. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 860". Holdovers 1000. Market steady. 250-350 lbs. $12.90-13.50; 200-250 lbs sl3-13.75; 160-200 ibs $13.25-13.75; 130-160 lbs. $12.90-13.60; 90-130 lb $12.75-13.25; packing sows $11.25-12.25. Cattle receipts 2700. Calf receipts 1300. Market slow 25-50 c down. Beef steers sl3-16.50; light yearling steers and heifers sl4-17.25; beef cows $8.5010.25; low cutter and cutter cows $5.25-7.40. Vealers $lB-19. Sheep receipts 800. Market 50c down. Bulk fat lambs $14.25-14.50; bulk cull lambs $8.50-11.50; bulk fat ewes $6-7. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs: 90-110 lbs , $10.50; 110-130 lbs. $11.50; 130-140 lbs. $12.15; 140-160 lbs. $12.65; 160-180 lbs. $13.00; 180-200 lbs. $13.10; 200-250 lbs. $12.85: 250-300 lbs. $12.60; 300-350 lbs. $12.35; roughs, $11.25; stags. $8.00; calves. $17.50 down , lambs. $12.50 down. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept., $1.10; Dec.. $1.14 1-4; Mar., sl.lß 1-4; May, $1.21. Corn: Sept., $1.02 5-8; Dec., 75 3-<c; March, 78 l-2c; May, 81 l-Bc. Oats: Sept., 41 7-8 c; Dec., 41 7-8 c; Mar. 43 5-8 c; May, 44 7-Bc. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET September 17) Fowls 23c Leghorn fowls 16c Chickens 26c Leghorn chickens 21c Old roosters 9c Geese 7c Ducks He (AH prices for delivered produce) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected September 17) Soft Wheat $1 30 Mixed Wheat $1 20 Hard Wheat sllO Oats 36c Corn $1.35 LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat . 45c o— _. r ,, GOV. SMITH ON WAY TO OMAHA ICOXTIMUU FROM PAGE OXE) The New York governor was sleeping as the train crossed into Ohio and he relinquished the dual role of governor and Democratic candidate. Today he became first and foremost the candidate. Governor Smith slept late, recuperating from the strain of his last day in Albany, when he personally superintended the packing for his tour. He had an arduous physical task, too. in getting through the crowds of Albany cCtizens which packed the station to wish him farewell and good luck. Smith manifested keen interest in the train which is the most luxuriously and elaborately equipped of any ever ridden by a presidential candidate. After it got under way, he went through its whole length, shaking hands with many of the 40 newspapermen aboard. The train’s first scheduled stop is for an hour at Chicago tonight to change to another route. A quiet welcome has been planned though the train will be in the yards. (>. 0 DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERIN ARIAN Office 120 Nc. First Street Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 Special Attention given to i cattle and poultry practice I 0 -C
away from the center of the city. The train is scheduled to reach Omaha at 9:30 am. Tuesday. From Omaha the governor will proceed southward to Oklahoma City for* a speech Thursday night. Then he will turn northward toward Denver where he will speak Saturday night. The following week he will make addresses at Helena, Montana. St. Paul aud Milwaukee, betore turning eastward for Rochester, where he will address the state Democratic convention on October 10. From Rochester, the governor will return to Albany for a few days before starting on the second leg ot his campaign. —.-- ■ o Concession Man Loses Finger In Accident Here Russel Miller, of Bryan, Ohio, a concession man here during Old Home Week, sustained a painful injury. Bunday, while assisting in dissembling the ferris wheel. A huge motor fell on Mr. Miller's left hand, crushing the second finger so severly that amputation was necessary. He is a patient at the Adams County Memorial hospital, where the operation was performed. NUTICb TO THE Pl Bl.lt Notice is hereby given by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Berne that it has determined the exact form in which a certain franchise and grant to Indiana Service Corporation Is to be adopted, which franchise and grant is as follows: AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO INDIANA SERVICE CORPORATION. ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. THE RIGHT TO CONSTRUCT. OPERATE. MAINTAIN AND REPAIR ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINES ALONG. OVER ACROSS AND ABOVE THE STREETS ALLEYS, AND PUBLIC HIGHWAYS OF THE TOWN OF BERNE. ’Section 1. It Is hereby ordained bv the Board of trustees of the Town o’t Berne that there is hereby granted to Indiana Service Corporation, its sue. cessors and assigns, the right permission and authority to construct, use, operate, maintain, replace and repair poles, posts, wires, cables, cross amis, guy wires, guy stubs, anchors and any fixtures and appurtenances necessary or proper for the transmission of ele - trlcity on. along, over, across and above all of the public streets, alleys and highways in said town of Berne, tog. ther with the right to cut and trim such trees as may reasonably be necessary for the construction, use. operation maintenance, replacement and repair of such transmission lines. ’’Section 2. Said franchise is granted upon the express condition that Indiana Service Corporation, its successors and assigns, shall protect, infernally and save harmless such town of Berne from any and ail loss, cost, damage and expense caused by the construction, use operation. maintenance, replacement and or repair of such transmission lines or any part thereof “Section 3. This ordinance shall be accepted in writing by Indiana Service Corporation within thirty days from the date of its passage. A. W. SNYDER A. U. SPRI NGER L. L. YAGER Board of Trustees of the Town of Berne Notice is further given that said Board of Trustees of the town ot Berne, has fixed the 26th day of September. 1925. at 7 o’clock P. M when said Boa'd will (inally consider said franchise and grant a; a public hearing at the office of said Board in tile town or berne. Indiana, and consider all protests, objections and remonstrances against any or all of the provisions of said franchise and modify, rescind or confirm the same. A. W SNYDER A. V SPRUNGER L. L. YAGER Board of Trustee-s of the Town of Berne Attest: F. H. Kamholz, Clerk. Sept 1 STOCK SALE We, the undersigned, will sell at public auction at our residence, 1 . mile north of Salem and 4 miles west of Willshire, Ohio, and 4 miles east of Monroe and 8 miles southeast of Decatur, Indiana, on FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1928 Beginning at 1 o’clock, the • following property: One Gray Gentle purpose horse. CATTLE Consisting ot 1 Guernsey cow, 6 years old, with calf by side aud a 1 real one; 1 Roan Durham cow, 6 years old, with calf by side; 1 Holstein heif- ’ er, 2 years old, been fresh about 8 • weeks, the making of a real cow; 1 Red Durham cow, 7 years old, giving a good flow of milk; 4 calves; 1 Guernsey heifer, bred; 1 Guernsey heifer. These heifers are good size. One Durham steer, 1 year old; 1 Guernsey 1 bull, 1 year old, a real one, ready for 1 service. HOGS 14 head of sows with pigs by side. 1 10 head of feeding shoats, weigh i about 100 pounds each. TERMS:—AII sums of SS.CO and under, cash; over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, last six months bearing 8 per cent interest on good bankable notes. 4 per cent off for cash. No property to be removed until settled tor. TEEPLE BROS., Owners i Ed Miller, W. H. Myers, Auctioneers.
COURT HOUSE Suit On Notes Filed J. A. Montgomery has filed a suit in the circuit couit against Jesse H. Franklin, demanding judgment on a note for $330. Attorney A < ■ Butchet in counsel t'or the plaintiff The Peoples Loan and Trust company of Decatur has filed suit on a note in the Adams circuit court against James M. Ross, demanding judgment for $274. Attorney Dole B. Erwin is counsel for the plaintiff. To Sell Property In the estate of Mary Moser, the executor was authorized to sell the personal property at public sale. Case Dismissed The case of Clyde Leo Fugate vs. Horace B. Freeland has been dismissed on motion of the plaintiff. Case Continued The case of the state vs. Arthur L. Grim has been continued on motion of the prosecuting attorney. Marriage Licenses Alfred Beavers, salesman, to Katherine Nichols, both of Decatur. o Mr. and Mrs. Ik M Rice returned Saturday to their home in Fort Wayne, having been guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Callow, mi IK DISCOUNT ON YOUR Electric Light Bills BV PAYING ON OR BEFORE Sept 20 I POWER BILLS are also due and must be PAID by twentieth L i l of month at CITY HALL V- 4
I Jesse James, Jr., Tries Suicide in Albion Jail Kendallville, Sept 17.—Jesse James. Jr., of Los Angeles, Cal.. whO| claims to be the grandson of the ! notorious Jesse James of reconstruc- ’ tion days, and who is in the county jail al Albion, charged with grand larceny, attempted suicide, it was 1 learned today. Spurned by a letter tiom his sweetheart in Chicago, Janies, appaieutly meditating over ’ his misfortune of recent days, decided to end it all. He drank a quantity of disinfectant used to spray the jail walls. Since being incarcerated in the county jail for stealing an automobile, money aud other valuables at the James McClure garage five miles west of here on Jhe Toledo-Chicago pike, James wrote a letter to his sweetheart in Chicago. The answer i - -
| PUBLIC AUCTION | As 1 have quit fanning, 1 will sell at my farm located 5 miles south and 4. miles west oi Decatur, 4 miles south of Peterson, one mile east of Honduras, on FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1928 Commencing at 12:00 noon 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 Bay mare, 7 years old, weight 1500, sound and a real work mare; Bay mare, 6 years old, weight 14(H), a good worker; Bay gelding, 5 years old, weight 1200, sound and a good worker. 11—HEAD Ob CATTLE—II Roan short horn bull, coming 2 years old, a good one; Holstein cow, 7 years old with calf by side; Guernsey opw, 7 yeart old with call by side; Guernsey heifer with first calf by side; Brindle cow, 5 years old, be fresh by day of sale; Red Poll cow, 5 years did, will he fresh in October; Guernsey cow. 6 years old, will be fresh in October; Holstein cow, giving good How of milk and due io be fresh in February; heifer was fresh in .Inly and broil: Brindle cow giving good flow will be fresh in December; Holstein heifer coming 2 years old. will 1h fresh in February. —HOGS— White sow, with 9 pigs by side; Spotted sow w ith 8 pigs by side; White sow w ith 8 pigs by side; Spotted sow with 7 pigs by side; Duroc sow with 7 pigs by side; Spotted sow with 8 pigs by side; Duroc sow with 5 pigs by side; Spotted sow due to farrow by day of sale; Duroc sow due to farrow by sale day; 10 shoats weighing about 75 pounds each. -SHEEP12 head of good Shropshire breeding ew es, age from 2 to 4 years old; 2 good young bucks. TERMS: —All sums of SIO.OO and under cash, over that amount a credit of 6 months will be given by purchaser giving a good bankable note bearing 8% interest the last 3 months; discount for cash on sums over SIO.OO. No property removed until settled for. Wm. O. SAUTBINE. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer 11. H. High, auctioneer. [PUBLIC SALE| On what is known as the old Britson farm, one half n i ,■ north and one half mile west of .Middlebury or Daisy, Ohio; 6 miles south ot * J and 4 miles north of Wren, Ohio, and 10 miles east of D< atur, In 1 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1928 At 11:00 o’clock, eastern daylight saving time or 10:00 o'clock Standard time. HORSES AND MULES . One span of Mules, 8 years old, a black and dunn, " a L? u ]es are I span of Mules, 6 years old, a bay and roan, weight 2700 11-- ' iie 'u',< k horse. sound, gentle and as good workers as can be found anywhere 1 w eight 8 years old, weight 1700 lbs., a real worker; 1 Gray horse, 7 years oiu, 1800 lbs., a good work horse. CATTLE . Bi u One black cow, 6 years old, will be fresh in December, gnmg . daily; 1 roan cow, 8 years old, will be fresh in November, giving o a daily ; 1 roan cow, 4 years old, will be fresh in October. Pry 110 ' o f gepHOGS—Four large Big Type O. 1. C. sows, will farrow !lie ‘ oll j ; il tember, weighing from 3 to 5 hundred lbs., two and three jea shoats, weighing from 65 to 90 lbs. These hogs doubly immune . IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY wth One good 5-fool mowing machine; one 12-hoe John Deer giai’ l fertilizer attachment; one 816 combination tractor a “d llo \ 9 ® j John tender; 1 John Deer cultipacker; one 3-section spike tooth < ' plow: Doer corn plow; 1 Gale riding breaking plow; 1 Little Dutch ' ' ‘ 1 1 John Deer corn planter; 1 hay tedder; 1 Old Hickory " a f o "’ chln g hathay rack with grain bed; 2 new sets of heavy brass trimmed Die' ne w ness; 2 good sets of brass trimmed breeching harness; nue /f rain e; 1 #l ' International engine and pump jack; one 24-inch buzz saw am feeders, most new Primrose power and hand cream separator, 2 , ho ® horse douM* one for ear corn and one for small grain; two-three-four and s yard trees; 1 seven shovel plow; 1 single shovel plow: 1 set of g fence; boards; 2 forty rod rolls of 6-inch fence; one 20-rod role of tonge ; 1 new steel fence posts; 1 set of blacksmith tools, forge. aU '! „, t 0 mentiondozen steel chicken coops; and many other articles too 11111111 ', H . ll; t a credit TERMS:—AU sums of $5.00 and under, cash; over that a interest 0“ of 12 months will be given, last six mouths bearing 8 per <' l 0 be regood bankabite notes. Four per cent discount for cash. I* o h " moved until settled for. MRS. FRED BEERY, Owner COL. ROY S. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Lunch will be served on the grounds. 10-13- 1 ' *
was nol al al | filv . rablv (o hours spent In jail several ho™ after delivering die letter to )OU m James, sheriff John * summoned to the jail cell. The | per young desperado was lving ftn back on the cement floor, al the mouth ami Ml vmg every |J cation of being deathly ill. — Expresses H.s Appreciation L. Robert Rehm, of the Rvh ’ Decorating Studios. F„rt W a vii e , ho decorated the stie.ts and houses in this city for ()|j llt)|M Week, wishes to .-xpress his appreciation for tile tine spirit shown him and his workers and tor the patronage extended to h ls c mpauy. Mr. and M.s. Frank son, Javk, returned to their home at cievelaud, Ohio, last night after spendmj several days here as the guests of Mr Mills' parents, Mr. and Mrs. p. y; Mills, of Mercer avenue.
