Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1928 — Page 2
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<ra ■ ■■ E CLASSIFIED " ADVERTISEMENTS, j ■ BUSINESS CARDS, ■ ■ AND NOTICES ■ liill'f !•■■■■ FOR SALE pw SALE-—'tvili finance the rlgnt party on a good farm in Washington Twp. Cash payment of SSOO necessary Balance easy terms. Price reasonable J guttles Edwards Co. -'2otf i p6h SALK— iseveii room modern 1 Monroe street home, partly furnished, will sell at great sacrifice. Pos-! session at once. L). N- Erwin, 2291, POH —Vorhees Meat Market priced to sell. See N. C. Nelson, Phone 7 Geneva, Iml. 229-Ts FOk SALK—Stoler property on west | Monroe street. Inquire of Fred Smith, phone 58. 288-»t | F(ik SALE—Piano, good as new John HlaCfc, Preble phone 234t0X FOR SALE — Canary birds singers, and females. Call at 245 Monroe St. I Wm McGee. 235-dtx FCIR SALE Used piano in good cm ditlcn.,Will sell cheap for cash Jones , and Sprague, phone 199. 236-3 U FOR SALE —Leather bed davenport. Phone 936. - 35 :<t FOR SALE —One full blooded C.uern sey male calf, one week old: 14 Big Type Poland China pigs, weight 25 to 30 pounds. G. H Bright, Peterson, or Decatur R. F. D. 2 236-3tx FOR SALK—Two year old colt, or a work horse. See Ed Homey, Route 1. Monroe, Ind. J»6-.U Better Used Cars at better prices. ■ 1927 DODGE COUPE. $465. Finish' like new. 1926 ESSEX COACH. $375. New tires. 1926 BUICK "MASTER'’ SEDAN, $685. ' 1924 FORD COUPE. SIOO. A good i value 1925 STUDEBAKER SPECIAL , COACH, $385. OK. in every respect. 1926 DODGE SPORT ROADSTER. $465. Attractive. 1925 DURANT SEDAN. $265. A real value in a light sedan. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. 209-13 No. Ist st. Open evenings. . FOR SALE -23 White Wwid.-ne pullets, Call at Egley residence. 4 miles west of the city or call 12 on 20. Craic ville phone. 236-3tx FOR' SALE^ChevroletT"2 door sedan. 1928 model. Priced to sell. Kenneth Yager. Route 2 Decatur. Craigville phone 236-3tx ! WANTED WANTED —Several ambitious girls, * possessing pleasing personalites to qualify for high grade secretarial positions. Must be high school graduates and be willing to spend a nominal amount of time and money to acquire the requisite training. Address “Ross, % Daily Democrat.” Oct 1-3-5 j WANTED- Se\ era I alert, ambitious young men to qualify for highgrade accounting positions. Must be high school graduates and be willing to spent a nominal amount of time and money to acquire the requisite training. Address "S. A. R. Tc Daily Demo- j crat. Oct. 2-4-5. WANTED ; B. & S. automatic screw machine operators, hand screw'machine operators. lathe hands. MINNEAPOLIS- 1 HONEYWELL REGULATOR COM PANY, WABASH. INDIANA. j FOR RENT ~ FOR RENT — Six room semi-modern house on Marshall St., near General Electric. A. D. Suttles. 225-ts f FOR RENT —"Five rooms and bath! Dore B. Erwin. Phone 85-304 225-ts ■ FOR RENT —Apartment with furnish- | ed rooms in a modern home, water j in kitchen, also a garage. Close in. Gall 212. 325 N. Third St. 234-3 t ] FOR RENT—ApartmentWith furnish- i ed rooms in a modern home, water | In kitchen, also a garage. Close in. ( Call 212. 325 N. Third St. 236-2 tj 1 Lily Cousin to Onion Did you know that the colorful U!y I and the pungent onion were close relatives In the plant family? They are not only similar in physical characteristics but grow best under similar con- : ditions, explains the Farm Journal. Incidentally, both are among the hard!- ( est of seasonal plants, especially in j their resistance to cold. 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 reserve date for you. Decatur, Ind., Room 1. People* Loan &, Trust Bldg. Phone 600 and 1022
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U- o —LOANS—jj ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY at 6% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5, 5| 2 and 6% —according to the amount borrow- j ed for 6 years. 10 years, or 20 j years. The 20 year loan is on | Government Plan, with new full j payment plan that is advaniageais j to borrower. We specialize in alt kinds of INSURANCE, representing 14 Old Line Companies. We will sign ycur bond. I COMPANY THE SITTLES-EDWARDS j Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. Niblick Block Decatur, Ind. j O S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 7?7 Ambulance Service N. A. BIX LEU OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136. ■ — 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. o -- -o LOBENSTELN & 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 0 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. Foolish Blindness O thou that pinest in the- Imprisonment of the Actual, and criest bitterly to the gods for a kingdom wherein to rule and create, know this of a truth; the tiling thou seekest ’• already with thee, “here or nowhere,” couldst thou only see! —Carlyle. O ~~~ 1— 13 H. S. MICHAUD SELLS FARM AND CITY PROPERTY | Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 496 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. O — — Q Do not look for look health. No Ift one l° ves a sympathy s$ «t e k r . Chiropractic adHutments w i 1 I Svstos;») help you. lor o/ Health.V appointment Phone, for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hrurs: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628. 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. Mcrrvman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. mmmmmmmmmnmmmmm
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Hogs receipts. 2.200; holdovers, | 106; market draggv, 10 16c down; | 250-360 tbs., sll *11.50; 2'>o-250 lbs., | $11.15-111.75; 160-200 tbs.. $1125- | $1175; 130-160 lbs., sll-$11.60; 90 130 | lbs., $10.50 *11: packing sows. $9 50j $10.25. | Cattle receipts, 3,400; market 2550c down; top fat lambs, blank: bulk fat lambs, $13.25*13.50; bulk cull ! lambs, SS.SO-$11.25; bulk fat ewes, | $5.75-16.50. I * i Chicago Grain Close Dec. March May Wheat: .... $1.18% $1.23% $126% Corn: 83 .85% .87% Oats: 43% .45 46% LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Coriected Oct. 51 Fowls -Jj c Leghorn fowls l" c Chickens 26c Leghorn chickens 21c Old roosters ® c Geese 1 c Ducks He (All prices for delivered produce) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET 1 Corrected Oct. 6) Soft Wheat *1 34 Hard Wheat sll4 Mixed Wheat $1 24 Oats 37c Old corn $1.30 Mixed corn $1.25 Barley .65 to .60 Rye - -86 c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET j Eggs, dozen 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 46c Horsethicf Detective Association Drops Word “Horsethief” From Title i Crawfordsville, Ind., Oct. S—(U.R5 —(U.R) — The national horsethief detective assoi iation no longer exists. It's the National Detective association. The change cf name was authorized by delegates to the National con vention held here this week, it being pointed out that use of automobiles has made the word obsolete ■ so far as the organization is concern--1 ed. o They’d Make Money Today’? blue-ribboner: Astronomer says if the sun should explode we would have only 133 hours to live. But the newspapers could get out some hot extras in that time. Perfect Number Pythagoras called 3 the perfect number, expressive of the beginning, middle and ending, wherefore It makes a symbol of deity tWfMWWVYWIRRMWYWWWW lAshbaucher’s MAJESTIC ;i FURNACES I ASBESTOS SHINGLE ! ROOFING j ! SPOUTING ; | LIGHTNING RODS ; | Phone 765 or 739 CHICAGO $3.50 , (And Return) EVERY SUNDAY Lv. Decatur—2:3s A. M. Ar. Chicago—7:2o A. M. I, Lv. Chicago—lo:2o P.M. Ar. Decatur—2:ss A. M. For Complete Information Consult 11. N. Blair, ticket agent ERIE RAILROAD I ,
Bid* Family Adieu Here's a close up of Commander Richard E. Bvrd, taken in front of his Back Bay home in Boston when he arrived in the Hub city to bid farewell to his family. He leaves immediately for the Antarctic. Eighteen Hoosiers Are Taken To Leavenworth Indianapclis, Oct. 5—'U.R) -Eighteen defendants sentenced in federal court recently were to be takeq to Leavenworth penitentiary Leavenworth, Kas., to begin serving their sentences. Charles La Salle, deputy United State Marshal, had charge of the prisoners. Included in the group was Kenneth Spurgeon, Terre Haute, convicted this week at Terre Haute in federal court In connection with the Terre Haute Union Station mail robbry March 26. — o — Use for Elephant’s Hide Elephant’s hide is used for burolshing cutlery; It Is dark brown and aot iiDlike wood In texture. Many Orchid Varieties About 15,000 species of orchids are known at present
| PUBLIC SALE | Account of Mr. Ileimann leaving my farm and to dissolve partnershio. Wt, the undersigned, will sell ;t» public auction on the Vofllrwcde farm. I miles south of Decatur, 1 mile east, 2 mile north of Monroe, on Mud Pike, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1928 t Commencing at 12 Noon 13—HEAD OF CATTLE—I 3 Guernsey Cow, 2 years old, with first calf by side, this is a I fine young row; Holstein and Jersey cow, 1 years old, was fresh ; Aug. Ist., rebred Sept. 12th, giving t gal. per day; Holstein and i Jersey cow, 4 years old, with call hy side; Holstein cow, 5 years 1 | old, giving 2 gal. per day. was bred May sth; Jersey cow. 5 yrsJ 1 old, giving 3 gal. per day. was bred June 10th; Big Red co\x, 7j | yearOld, will bo fresh bv dav of sale; Roan heifer, was fresh in | July, rchred Sept. Slh; Jersey cow, 5 years old, giving 2 gal. per I day, was bred Aug. Bth; Jersey cow, 3 years old. due to be fresh in | January, Holstein cow, with first calf by side, this is an cxeepi tionallv good voting cow; Roan heifer, coming yearling; Black i heifer, coming vearling; Heifer calf, 2'A months old. 137—HEAD OF HOGS—I 37 Four Brood, sow's, with 28 pigs by side; 1 open sows; Duroc ! boar, 1% year old; tit* shoots weighing from (>b to 100 llts. each; 40 shoots weighing from 25 to 50 lbs. Here is a real bunch of feeders. 12—HEAD OF SHEEP—I 2 12 Good Shropshire Ewes, 2 and 3 years old. One good Collie Dog, extra good, heel driver. GRAIN AND HAY 75 bushel of Oats; 100 bushel of Oats and Barley, mixed; 2 ton of Soy Bean Hay. IMPLEMENTS Hay Tedder: Corn Cultivator; Tank Heater; Mogul Gas Engine, 4 H P.; Small Heating Stove, like new. TERMS: —All sums of sl9 nnd under cash. On all sums over $lO a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving go.od bankable note bearing 8% Interest the last 3 months. CHAS. VOC.LEWEOE & HENRY IIEIMANN Boy S. Johnson, Auct. John Starost, Clerk. 3-5-8-0
COURT HOUSE ~ Real Eitate Transfers , Dorothy Walters to Arthur R Miller | etux. % acre in Washington township, i for $2,050. 1 Carey D. Lewton to Union Central j I fe Insurance company, 40 acres In i Washington township, for $1 « To Sell Real Estate > In the case of Rudolph Schug vs. the : Monroe Block and Tile Manufactur- I ing company, the receiver was order- i ed to sell the real estate at public i sale. In the estate of l’etcr J. Baumgart- 1 ner, the administrator was authorized to sell the personal property and real estate at public sale. Hoosier Tries Suicide In An Arizona Jail Flagstaff. Ariz. Oct. 5 —<U.R> —Leo Gnntz. of Indianapolis, arrested here chaiged with drunkenness, blocked the door of his cell at the Cnuntv jail yesterday and set fire to a pile of newspapers and a chair. The turnkey was able to get into the cell only after Guntz was overcome with smoke. Guntz sustained slight burns. —-—o —————— uet the Habit—Trade at Home, tt Pa>x ANNOUNCEMENT! We will sell 35 head of Registered Guernsey Cattle at the Van,Wert County Fair Grounds, on Wednesday, Oet. 10, ’2B Sale to begin at 1 o’clock p. m. For Catalogue write Forest S. Schaffer j & Sons Clover Dale Stock Farm R. No. 6 Van Wert, O. Roy S. Johnson, W. F. Andrews, Auets.
Herne Men Have Auto Accident Wednesday Night A Ford roadster occupied by William Wittwer and Nick Jenny, of Berne, and driven by Wittwer, was wrecked Wednesday night, when it ran off the highway on the AdamsAllen county line, south of Poe. Wittwer stated that he attempted to avoid a collision with a speeding car which rounded a curve just ahead of him and that he steered his own car too far to one side. Wittwer and Jenny sustained several bruises but were not seriously injured. Kidnaper And Slayer Os Honolulu Hoy Convicted Honolulu, T. H., Oct. 5-'U.R) Mvles Fukunaga. 19. kidnapper and slayer
“Home Auction” SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1928 at 4:00 P. M. 347 Line St., Decatur, Indiana As 1 have moved away from Decatur, I will sell at public auction to tlie h’ghcst bidder without reserve, inv home at 347 Line street. r > Room house, basement under entire house; gas, lights and water. Can easily be made all modern. Fruit trees, grape arbor. Two full lots and part of another lot. This house is well located inside the railroads, on improved street. The property is ready to mov# into, a comfortable home, and you will like i*. TERMS—SmaII cash payment, balance sls per month. FRANK YOUNG, owner. ROY S. JOHNS! >N, Auct. For further information See H. S. Michaud or Roy Johnson. I OWNER—PERRY OGG. OUR NEXT VALUABLE AUCTION OF STOVES AND FURNITURE WILL BE HELD SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. fi Commencing at 7 O'clock Winsc Polished top bake enamel Stove, in good condition; Iron cook stove; Hot Blast heating stove; Round Oak stove: Retort stove: Laundry stoves; Hard Coal burners; Gas ranges. Prass beds: Iron beds: Springs: Folding baby carts; Iron cots. Kitchen cabinets with white porcelain top; Victrola in good condition; Records; Library tables; Round tables; Square tables. Stands; Flower stands; Music stands: Roll top desk antique. Buffets; Dressers; Commodes; ’ Rocking chairs; Kitchen chairs. Dining Chairs; Baby beds; Drop leaf tables; Bookcase; Couch; Suit cases; High chairs; Oil stoves and oil heaters: New Suits o all sizes; new buckets; newly woven rugs; and Jars, Blinds. Tu s. Ccoking Utensils. Auctioneers—Roy Johnson and Jack Brunton. Clerks—Lucile and Lila Ogg. 1 YOU BANK j —at the First National because IL Ok of what the First National is -, and does; because of what sj ft Us? was, and has done; because ot 1 1 what w ant * <>r e ’iapxUUantl Surplus,-120.000.0^' r .
cf 10-year-old Gill Jameson w H guilty cf first degree murder here i«, night. Sentence was with held. The death sentence, demanded hr the prosecution, may be given Fuknn aga, whose crime was similar in mant respects to that of William Edward Hickman, youthful slayer of Marlon Parker, Los Angeles school girl The jury deliberated only one hour and forty-five minutes before retort tug their verdict against the vom, f Japanese student. o Old and Popular Song The soug "The Old Oaken Bucket" was written hy Samuel Woodworth in 181 (, and first published under the title "The Bucket." The air In an adaptation by Frederick Smith of Klallraark's music, which was eonposed for Moores “Arnhy's Daughter"
