Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1928 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED J ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, ■ AND NOTICES ■ mniiMiiMin;w~.a.,:a«a ■ ■ ■ ■- FOR SALE ' p‘6k SaLK—Will finance the right party on a good farm in Washington Twp. Ca.h payment of SSOO necessary • Balance eaay terms. Price reasonable • Suttles Edwards Co. . for SALE—Used Packard piano, in good condition, will sell cheap if sold immediately. Yager Brothers. • 226-3 t ; FOR SALE—Several phonographs in excellent condition with records, j Cheap. Callow & Kohne. 226t6 ■ for SALE lOOßarred Rock pulb'i- ‘ Cheap if taken at once. Phone 870-R • after 5 o'clock. 226-3tx FOR SALE— Large sized Favorite hard coal burner in excellent condltion Phone 881-R. 226-3 t • FOR SALE—Two sows with twenty ’ pigs by side. Phone 0-885 226-3tx Jb'OFt SALE —Seven stands of bees. ' Inquire of Charlotte Reinking. Route , 3 Decatur. 226-3tx FOR SALE Peaches. Bring your ! baskets. Ollie Pelts, Decatur, R. R. • No. 8. 22>-3tx • FOR SALE—Seven room house at 504 ’ N. sth St. Gas, Lights, water two car , Garage. 227-6tx • FOR SALE—3-piece leather living room suite, 2 floor lamps, one 9 x 12 • axminister rug, 504 N. sth St. 22732 x . FOR SALE—Nine (91 head cf breeding ewes. See S. H. Hocker at Honduras, Indiana. 227-21 FOR Sale—Filling station, and Auto .Accessories Doing a good business, 1 Terms to the right party. Possession at once. D. N. Erwin Phone Office 60 Home 338. 227-6 t WANTED WANTED —To clean cisterns, clean 1 wall paper, or any general work. | Call phone 210. Frank Straub. 226-3tx WANTED —Room and board for elderly lady, in private home. Phone 777. 228-3 t WANTED—CoupIe of girls to r<> tn. Board if desired. Home privileges. 228 j N. Ist street, phone 774 FOR RENT FOR RENT — Six room semi-modern house on Marshall St., near General Electric. A. D. Suttles. 225-ts , FOR RENT —Five rooms and bath. Dore B. Erwin. Phone 85-304 225-ts i FOR RENT—Semi-modern house on, North Fourth st. Rex Andrews, Craigville phone. 226t3x . FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms. 308 N. sth st., phone 372. 226t3 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Fountain pen with name on. , Phone 58. 226-3 t , LOST —Purse, on Winchester street near Evangelical church. Reward, I Phone 196. 228-3 t 1i -- ■ ■ 1 -■-•.•r—. Grand Juries Countinue Investigations At Capital i Indianapolis, Sept. 26. — (U.R)—The , federal grand jury today continued i its investigation of an alleged interstate auto theft ring wnile the county grand jury continued its quiz of the SIOO,OOO Traugott clothing store ex-' plosion of August 26. The federal grand jury was under-, stood to be about ready to return an- i other partial report today and may j complete its examination of witness-1 es in the alleged theft ring late today : or tomorrow. It was considered unlikely that the jury will complete the theft ring inquiry this session. o Frost Nips Corn And Other Crops In County A heavy frost covered the county this morning. In the country; the frost was vrey heavy and farmers ’ stat ethat it was noticeable on the ■ corn and beets. o Character Shown in Face Statues are molded by little touches. ' In the same way character is always > writing its name on the face in in- ! delible ink.—Capper’s Weekly. 1 — ■ ■ • o Tibetan Greeting An old Tibetan custom of natives when meeting is to stick out the tongue as a mark of respect. A peasant accosting a person of higher j rank without this formality would be regarded as grossly discourteous. Tea drinking Is also necessary at social visits, butter flavored with soda beIng added to It i MISS RUTH CASTLE TEACHER OF PIANO .. European School of Music Lessons on Thursday at Studio above Voglewede’s shoe store. See or call on Thursdays for appointments.
It was considered unlikely that the jury" will complete the theft ring inquiry this session.
O 0 —LOANS—ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY ; at 6% for 5 years, 10 years | or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5, 5/ a and 5% j —according to the amount borrow- j ed for 5 years, 10 years, or 20 j years. The 20 year loan is on j Government Plan, with new full | payment plan that is advantageuvs | : | 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. o 0 o~ -7— — u I LOBENS l EIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT 1 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 Heme phone 727 Ambulance Service ’ 7” 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 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 Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. If. if. * Sf. if. if. *if. if. if. ¥ if. * if. if * THE * * CAMPAIGN * * LOG * ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ —(U.R)— Governor Alfred E. Smithfcturns toward St. Paul after crowd of 25,000 acclaims him at Butte, Mont., and , friends declare Montana will go demo- I cratic. Herbert Hoover is reported to be j considering making an extra speech in St. Louis. He hears the corn belt is holding in the republican column. Vice-presidential nominee Charles I Curtis spoke at Omaha last night. He said Democrats favor a competitive tariff, which he denounced, urging protection. He will speak tonight at Springfield, Mo. Chairman John J. Raskob of the I Democratic national committee told 1 radio listeners that Herbert Hoover is a ‘'Mussolini" who would find it hard to work in harmony with the national legislators. — () o Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 496 H. S. MICHAUD SELLS FARM AND CITY PROPERTY 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. O (J 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. Merrvinan’s Office, K. of C. Bldg. There is some for get- ' sick but none for staying sick when it is possible to get 7 iJUeJoremost? Chiropractic i {DnaJlessSystem) 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 Phon*, 628.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1928.
) u MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Sept. 26 —<UJ!)— Produce: | Butter in tub lota, 50-52 c; extra firsts, 46-48 c; seconds, 42-44 c. Eggs, extras. 40c; extra firsts, 37c; firsts, 33c; ordinaries, 30c. Poultry, heavy fowls, 30-32 c; legI horns, 20-2 Sc; heavy springers, 33-35 c; leghorn springers. 29-31 c; ducks, 23j 25c; old cocks, 16-18 c; geese, 20-22 c. Potatoes, 150-lb. sacks, round whites, Long Islands. $2.75-33; Michigan, $2.5052.65; Ohio,, $2.50-$2.60. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK I Hogs, receipts, 1.800; holdovers, 2,500; market slow, 5c to $1 lower; 250350 lbs., $11.25-$11.75; 200-250 lbs., $11.25-312; 160-200 lbs.. $11.25-sl2; 130-160 lbs., $11.25-811.75; 90-130 lbs. $10.25-311.25; packing sows, SIO.OO- - Cattle, receipts, 150; calves, reI: ceipts, 200; market steady, calves 50c ! up; beef steers, sl3 $16.50; light yearling steers and heifers, sl4-317.25; beef cows. $8.50-310.50; low cutters and cutter cows. $5.25-$7.25; vealers sl9-320. Sheep receipts. 700; market steady; : bulk fat lambs, $14.25-814.75; bulk ' cull lambs, $9-$12.50; bulk fat ewes, $6 25-37.25. Chicago Grain Close Wheat: Sept. $1.14%. Dec. sllß%. March $1.22%, May $1.25%. Corn: Sept. 96%, Dec. 79%, March 80%, May 83%. Oats: Sept. 41%, Dec. 42%, March 44%, May 45%. Fort Wayne Livestock Msrket Hogs: 300; 90-110 lb $9; 110-130 lb I $9.75; 130-160 lbs $10; 160-180 lbs. $10.90; 180-200 lbs $11; 200-250 lbs. $11.10; 250-350 lbs $11; roughs $9.75; j stags $6.00. Calves —25; sl7 down. Lambs —$12 down. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected September 22) Fowls 23c Leghorn fowls 16c Chickens 26c Leghorn chickens 21c Old roosters $c Geese 7c I Ducks Ho | (All prices for delivered produce) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected September 22) • Soft Wheat $1 33 Mixed Wheat $1,23 'Hard Wheat $1.13 , Oats . 37c . Corn —........ $1.35 LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 45c o i State Medical Society Opens Convention Today Gary, Ind.. Sept. 26.—(UJF?>—Approximately 2,000 persons were expected to attend the annual convention of the Indiana state medical society and the Indiana state health officers' association, call for a golf tournato continue through Friday. Plans for the meeting as announced by Dr. Harry C. Parker, Gary, president of the Lake county medical association call for a golf tournament this morning. Members of both I the organizations were to visit the i industrial sections of Gary this afternoon. Women attendants will be taken on a tour of the Dunes Thursday morning and will participate in a luncheon and bridge party at the Lake Front Park. Dr. W. A. Pussy, former president of the American Medical association, ■ was scheduled to speak at the ThursI day night dinner program. —o ■ Sacred Buddhist Dates Buddhist priests of Tibet who make paintings of Buddha usually draw the face on the fifteenth day of the month and color it on the thirtieth day, these being sacred dates. ———o — Chance for Celebrations Americans spend twice as much for candy every year as for books, according to the American Booksellers’ association, and now that the secret is out, we shall probably have a Sweet-of-the-Montb club and a Confectionery guild.—Edward Hope in the New York Herald-Tribune. ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Careful Thought In Selecting ar Auctioneer for your sale will mear More Dollars and Cents for you. I sell every day. Will be glad to re sf’vs date for you. Decatur, Ind., Room 1. Peoples Loan A Trust Bldg. Phone 606 and 1022
i G. O. P. AVOIDS I LIQUOR FIGHT (CONTI.NVEM FROM I’AUK ONE) to dissuade her from further attacks, as has been suggested by several prominent Republican officials and newspapers. : Consequently Mrs. Willebrandt is i. planning an amplification of her campaign. She has an engagement ; to speak Oct. 6, In Kentucky, and may go later into several southern t- states. ; Makes Charges Against Curtis I- Baltimore. Md., Sept. 26—<U.R>James J, McGrath, attorney, came I, into the national presidential cami, palgn today as the man who said he took a drink with senator Curtis, Herbert Hoover’s running mate. McGrath said Robert B. Ennis, ,- Democratic leader, took a drink at >- the same time. Ennis denied gett- ~ ing the drink from Senator Curtis. ; Senator Bruce, who told of Curtis i. having a generous hip flask at the )• Pimlico race track, explained the story had come to him from a man !- who had a drink froqi the flask. , c McGath, who, in a written stateI- ment sustained Bruce, was called a ; "wilful, malicious and deliberate s liar" when Curtis was shown the i statement at Omaha last night. Bruce attacked Curtis at the same ; time he charged Herbert Hoover k with drinking. i, McGrath has one more witness, John Gray of Brooklyn, N. Y„ not yet found. McGrath refused today to give Gray’s Brooklyn address or ~ to aid reporters in an effort to inter- : view Gray. ~ McGrath stands firmly by his :. story, however, and has submitted to Senator Bruce a written statement saying the incident occurred in November 1827. ) Curtis Denies Charge i. Omaha, Nebr, Sept. 26.—(U.R)—"I i. dislike to say anything harsh about ; a man but if this Mr. McGrath issued that statement about me he is a wilful, malicious and deliberate liar,” Senator Charles Curtis, Republican vice presidential candidate, said here. "I never offered this Mr. McGrath or any other person any whiskey at e Pimlico race track or at any other c place. I am surprised that Senator c Brace should peddle such slander.” c - o ' MEXICO HAS NEW PRESIDENT (CONTiXI’ED FROM PAGK OWE) tatively here today. 3 Herbert Hoover, the Republican 3 nominee. Chairman Hubert Work of 3 the Republican national committee c and President Coolidge who has con--5 trol of Mrs. Wi.lebrandt are saying nothing about her activities and their friends and advisers maintain there c is aothing else they can do. The position of the leaders is that Mrs. Willebrandt is a government employee who can speak at will on prohibition or other subjects. They contend they do not h'ave authority r Calles’ personal choice. It was reported that members erf the Obregon faction were dissatisfied with the selection of Portes Gil and that it might be necessary for Calles to act as arbitrator. [ In view of Portes Gil’s strict enforcement of the religious laws as that Catholics held little hope of a governor of Tamaulipas, it was said settlement on the church issue durj ing the provisional period. ; Forty Killed By Blast Near Melilla, Morroco Melilla. Morocco, Sep*. 26 !U.R)— i Forty persons were killed and 200 in- / jured today by an explosion in a pow i der factory at Cabrertzas, and the B outskirts of Melilla. t Melilla is a seaport on the Northern u coast of Morocco, belonging to Spain. It has a Spanish garrison, its a citedel on a rock, contains large magazines. Ear Sewed Back On Head Anderson, Ind., Sept. 26—(U.P>— SnrC geons at a hospital sewed an ear back i on the head of Alva Reiford, near Ali exandria. after it had been torn away I when the automobile he was driving collided with another car. The ear hung by only a small link of flesh. WOTICE OF THE SALE OF r REAL ESTATE i> The undersigned. Edward Keller as ■ Executor of the Last Will and Testa, t of Barbara Keller, deceased here- , by gives notice that by virtue of an Order of the Adams Circuit Court he will - at the hour of Ten (10) o'clock A. M , on Saturday, October 20th. 192 S at tile I,aw Office of Fruchte and Lltterer, in the Mwrison Building at Number 14 1 ! Wouth .Second Street. Decatur, Indiana and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, free from Hens except taxes for the year 1928 payable In the year 1929, the following described real estate, situated tn the County of Adams, In the Stale of Indiana, to wit: The east half of tnlot number four hundred twenty six (428) in Nuttman’s Northwestern Addition, in the town, now city of Decatur, said county and state as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said addition. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions, to wit: at least one third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance In two equal install ments payable In nine months and _ eighteen months, evidenced bv notes of the purchaser bearing six 16) per cent n interest from date, waiving relief, pro- ■ vidlng for attorneys fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold, S- the purchaser to have the privelege. however, of paying all cash on day of sale if so desired Edward Keller Executor Fruchte and Lltterer, Attys Sept 26 Oct 3-10
COURTHOUSE | Sult On Note Filed The Eastern Indiana Oil & Supply company has tiled a suit on a note in the Adams circuit court against Ivan E. Hough et al. demandint judgment for $l5O and costs. Nathan Nelson, of Geneva, is counsel for the plaintiff. Cates Ditmigwd The case of Harvey Reisen et al vs. Samnel Hollenbacher. was dismissed a by agreement of the parties.. The case of the Indiana Electric j company vs. Glenn Vents was dis j missed on motion of the plaintiff. Set For Trial The case of James M. Ross vs. Christ Reynolds estate has been set for trial on October 6. The case of Perry L. Hartzell vs. George V. Smith has been set for trial on October 26. Tipton County Grand Jury Probes Woman’s Death Tipton, Ind., Sept. 26. -4U.R)”- ,nves ' tlgatlon of the death <4 Mrs Blanche Manis, 35, will be the object of a session of the Tipton grand jury to be held here Thursday on call o£ Prosecutor Ralph Montgomery. Lester Manis, the husband, is a prisoner in the county jail here in connection with investigation of the case. He insists his wife jumped from an auto he was driving, but authorities are not satisfied with his story. There was a hole in the back of Mrs. Manis’ head and a fracture at the base of the brain, such as could be inflicted with some heavy object. Co/tLC tO . Washingtoit J ‘Tl* educational ad- /*>** V vantages of a visit • < Capital of • \ out Nation an? of wGRbIs inestimable value Stop at ibe Lee House ZsrZi and L Stretti, A/. IV. Hliree squares to the White* House A new and modern - Hotel Refined environment. rooms baths Simile room S 5 duOy Double - Single rpon (with meaU I s6**'* (with ~,i.l »IO“S/cdfn AUCTION SALE Saturday, Sept. 29. 1928 Commencing at 2:30 P. M. Just east of the Monroe Street Bridge. Decatur. Indiana As I am going to quit the Blacksmith business, I will sell at public auction Ibe entire equipment of my shop, consisting of Portable Forge, Electric Blower, Haiul Blower. 2 Vises, 2 Handles; 2 Tire Benders; Tire Stover; Wood Vise; Drill; Tire Machine; Horse Shoeing Vise; Hammers and Tongs, Chisels, Bolts, Wood Working Tools, and many small tools too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash. William Cook, owner Boy S. Johnson, auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction at my residence at 221 North Fifth street, commencing at 1:00 P. M. Saturday, Sept. 29 1 Folding Bed; Dining Table; 6 Dining Chairs; 2 Bedsteads; 1 Mattress and 2 springs; 1 Dresser; 1 Commode; 1 Chiffonier; 2 Stands; .3 Rockers; 1 Bed Couch; 1 Bug, 9x12; 1 Kitchen Table; 4 Kitchen Chairs; 1 Kitchen cupboard: 1 Wash Stand; 1 Laundry Stove with Oven; 1 Medicine Cabinet; I Looking Glass; 1 Lawn Mower; I Washing Machine; I Ironing Board; 1 Hardcoal Burner. And many other small articles too numerous to mention. Amelia Hess, owner Rov S, Johnson, Auctioneer. Grille Ruck, Clerk. 24-26-28
Captain Patrick O’Hay, Noted Lecturer, Visits Here Captain Patrick O'Hay. lecturer, after dinner speaker of note, aoldior of fortune und one of the most interesting men In America, was here today, en route to Fort Wayne wheie he will address the meeting of Indiana county commissioners and engineers. (’apt. O’Hay is recognised as
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