Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED " ADVERTISEMENTS, ■ BUSINESS CARDS, ■ AND NOTICES ■ FOR SALE FOR SALE—WiII finance the right party on a good farm In Washington Twp. Cash payment of SSOO necessary Balance easy terms. Price reasonable. Suttles Edwards Co. 225-ts FOR SALE—Seven room modern Monroe street home, partly furnished, will sell at great sacrifice. Possession at once. D. N. Erwin. 229t7 FOR salT: —Vorhees Meat Market priced to sell. See N. C. Nelson, Phone 7 Geneva, Ind. 229-Ts FOR SALE—Kirov boar. IS months old. Two heifers 18 mouths old, Jersey and Guernsey breeding; bred Sept. 8. Tested. Some ewes and ewe lambs. Phone 864-B. C. C. Miller, route 8. 23<-3tx FOR SALE—Plenty of good fresh lard. 14c a pound, on Teeple Bros. Stock farm. Willshire phone. 237 Os FOR SALE -Single comb White Leg horn ioosters, Riley strain, this Eh lerding Route 4 Decatur. Preble Route 4 Decatur Phone. 238-3tx FtTR sale "wii son heater. Will sell cheap if taken at once. 321 North Third Street, Phone 454. 238-31 FOR SALE White Rock pullets. Mon roe phone A-27. 238-2tx FOR SALE—Leather davenport in good condition. Inquire at Rice Hotel Apt. 2. 238-3tx i FOR SALE—I have 19 Shropshire ewes with 30 lambs. Some choice Bucks out of this bunch for sale. C. M. Case, south end of High st. 238t3x ' FOR SALE — Rooming house, doing good business; will take other real estate or give long time for payment; easy financed. D. N. Erwin. 238-6tx | FOR SALE—Potatoes. 90c per bushel. ' Delivered. A. Z. Smith, Route 10. Two miles west of Pleasant Mills. 239-stx FOR ~SAJLE —Oak dining room suite, piano, victrola. Cheap. Phone 1335. 109 So 11th st. 239t3x WANTED HELP W ANTED- Married man «ith high school or college education. Clean steady work, unlimited field for advancement. Write box B. C. Cc Decatur Democrat. 238t3x WANTED—Some white Leghorn pul lets and 1926 or 192" light used car. Phone 885-M. 238t3 WANTFID — Steady roomer, youir; man preferred. Board if desired, al- ■ so garage. Call 563. 316 West Marshall street. 238t3 FOR RENT FOR RENT — Six room semi-modcrn I house on Marshall St., near General i Electric. A. D. Suttles. 225-ts FOR RENT —Five rooms and bath. Dore B. Erwin. Phone 85-304 225-ts FOR RENT —Semi-modern nouse on North Fourth Street. Rex Andrews, * Craigville phone. 237-3tx FOR RENT—Basement room, suitable for 'business or office, has out-' side entrance and steam heat. Lose Bros. 23913 FOR RENT —Good house on North Second st.. Decatur. Possession Oct ■ 22. 1928. Judson W. Teeple. 239t3x . II IIM —— ( LOST AND FOUND LOST —A $lO bill either in one of the ‘ three banks or on the street between South End Filling station and Monroe street. Finder please return to Mrs. l Cliff Lee. Phone 730 :'3v3tx|v FOUND—Sack of sugar, owner will 1 have to describe it and pay for this I I ad. Homer Ginter. One-half mile jt east of Ptterson. 238-3 t 1 FOUND—A child's fur piece in front 1 of library. Owner may have same * by paying for ad. Phone 630. 239-2 t ‘ LOST—White gold wrist watch, Sat- , urday evening, on Second st. Find- f er please return to this office. 239t3x ( ’ t Pastor Receives Threat Indianapolis, Oct. 9—<U.R>—A note bearing the words “beware you may < be killed tonight,” and signed “Black Man” was found fastened to the door J of the Rev. William F. Russell’s home f here. « Rev. Russell, pastor of a Methodist r church, was unable to give any reason tor the alleged threat. He said he ‘j heard a noise that he believed was a 1 knock, and when he opened the door ® he found the note but saw no one. , o i c Get the Habit—l radt at Home, It Pays ' H s I t I t t ■ I

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o II | —LOANS—- ; ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY at 6% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5, 6</ t and 6% —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 advantageuoe * j to borrower. We specialize in all kinds of INSURANCE, representing 14 Old Line Companies. We will sign your bond. COMPANY | THE SLTTLES-EDVS ARDS | Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. Niblick Block Decatut, Ind. () 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 Home phone 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. SCHURGtR’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd SL o_ ——- —: _ —4) I 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 — 0 H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 8. Third Street Office and Residence Phpne 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. A. B. C. Coach Company Buys Additional Lines The A. B. C. coach line company, which operates the Fort Wayne-Win-chester bus line through Decatur, has purchased the ine Trom Winchester to Muncie and to Richmond, it has been announced. This will permit them to route passengers directly through to Cincinnati, Richmond, Muncie and Indianapolis where they will connect with all points west to the Pacific coast and south to Miami, Florida. This makes it one of the best bus lines in the count!y. Local ticket offices are at the Rice hotel. NOTICE OF PUHI If SALE OF PE l< SO NE L PHO PERT V State of Indiana, Adams County SS: In the matter of the estate of Mary A. Miller, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. administrator of the estate of Mary A. Miller, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of said decedent, in the City of Decatur, in said county and state on Saturday, the 13 day of October, 1928. the personal property of said estate consisting of one gas range, one cook stove, one kitchen cabinet, one kitchen table, seven kitchen chairs, kitchen linoleum, one cupboard, dishes, cooking utensils, one rocking chair, one commode, two nine by twelve rugs, one victroal. two iron beds, one dresser. on* 1 dressing table, one hall tree, five small rugs, and other household goods Said sale to begin at 2:00 o'clock P. M. Terms—All sums of five dollars and under cash in hand, over five dollars a credit of si* months vrill be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor, bearing six per cent, interest after maturity. waiving relief providing for attorney’s fees, and with sureties thereon to the approval of the administrator. True Miller, Administrator. October 2-9. o' BOX SOCIAL Preble School Friday, October 12 School patrons and friends arc invited to attend. A 10 pound box of candy will be given away. There will be contests and prizes. COME. 0 0

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1928.

MARKET REPORTS ; DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS — Fort Wayne Livestock Market Calf receipts 50; hog receipts 250; ! sheep receipts 100; market steady to j 25 cents lower; 90-120 lbs $8.50; 120140 !b*sß.7s; 140-ltiO lb $9; 160 180 lb $9.75; 180 225 tbs. $10; 225-250 lbs. $10.25; 250-300 lbs $10; 300 lbs up $9.50; roughs $8.50; stags $5.50. Calves —$16.50. Lambs—sll.so. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs—Receipts 400, holdovers 1600. market slow 25-50 c down. 250-350 lb $10.40 10.75; 200-250 lb $10.50-10.85; , 160-200 lbs $10.50-10.85; 130-160 lbs. ’ $10.25-10.65; 90-130 lbs. $lO-10.60; packing sows $9-9.75. Cattle receipts 75. Calf receipts, 25. Market steady. Beef steers sl215.25; light yearling steers and heifers sl3-16.25; beef cows SB-10; low , cutter and cutter cows $4 75-7. Vealers $17.25-18.00. Sheep receipts 200. Market steady. Bulk fat lambs $13.25 13.60; bulk cull lambs $8.50-11; bulk fat ewes $5.75-7. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. March May Wheat $1.18% $1.22% $1.25% Corn .81% .84 .86% Oats .43% .44% .45% LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected October 81 Fowls 22c Leghorn fowls 16c Chickens 22c Leghorn chickens 19c Old roosters 9c Geese ? 7c Ducks 12c (All prices for delivered produce) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected October 8) Soft Wheat $1.34 Hard Wheat $1.14 | Mixed Wheat $1.24 < Oats 37c 1 Old corn $1.26 < Mixed corn $1.20 I Barley 55 to .60 1 Rye 80c * 1 LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 32c ( BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS < Butterfat 46c ’ SOCIETY < The Triangle class of the Christian I Sunday school will meet Thursday 1 evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home 1 of Miss Luetta Reffey. RECEIVE ANNOUNCEMENT OF BROTHERS MARRIAGE ( Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hocker have received an announcement from Santa Barbara, California, apprising I them of the marriage of Mr. Hocker’s 1 brother, Rev. Harvey H. Hocker, oasto-r of the First Methodist church 1 of -Compton, California. The an- 1 nouncement reads as follows: “Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Steel, Redondo Beach, announce the marriage of I their daughter, Mabel Grace, to o— ATTENTION! Plenty of Good Fresh Bulbs Hyacinths. .25c & 30c each Tulips .... 50c per dozen CARL FISHER GREENHOUSE CO. West Adams st. Phone 470. I O Q i BOX SOCIAL 11 at I Erwin School, Union Twp. TUESDAY, October 16. EVERYBODY COME!

Harvey H. Hocker, Compton. Sunday afternoon, September thirtieth. San ta Barbara, California At borne, 904 North Mayo St., Compton, Cal.. November first.” HAVE CHARGE OF PROGRAM AT FORT WAYNE Standard Bearer night was observed Monday evening, at the District Convention cf the Ladles Foreign Mission ary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church, which is in progress at the Simpson M. E. church, at Fort Wayne The Decatur Standard Bearers were in charge of the program, during the banquet which was served at six o'clock. with Mrs. Chalmer Porter acting as toast mistress. Musical numbers were enjoyed and short peppy talks by Miss Isabell Hower on "Friendship”, Miss Beraadine Shtaluka on "Membership" and Miss Mabie Staley on “Stewardship” were given. The work for the coming year wae outlined for all societies in the district. Twelve members of the Decatur Standard Bearers were in attendance last evening. Those attending from this city included: the Misses Isabell Hower, Hernadine Shraluka. Ruth Roop. Mabie Staley. Virginia Cook. Mary Mclntosh. Kathryn Aurand, Margaret Kitson, Caharlotte Elzey, Mrs. Leigh Bowen and Mrs. Chalmer Porter. — o_ In some parts o' th' orient th' bride s father receives cattle, some daughters fetchin’ as high as nine cows. Here at home th' bride's father usually gets his daughter back. Another cheery little dump these days is th' home that's half Smith an' half Hoover. — Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Charter No. 289 Report of the condition of THE MONROE STATE BANK at Monroe, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on October 3, 1928: E. W. Rusche President Frank Heiman Vice-President W. S. Smith Cashier W. L. Keller Asst. Cashier-Sec. Resources Loans and Discounts $91,155.57 Overdrafts 215.02 U. S. Gov’t securities 200.00 Other bonds, securities, etc. 22,220.95 Ranking house 4.050.00 Furniture and fixtures 4,270 00 Other real estate owned 6,000.00 Due from trust companies, banks and bankers and Cash on Hand 14,571.29 Cash items 140.95 Cash short 10.69 Other assets not included in the above 2,939.53 Total $145,774.00 Liabilities Capital stock —paid in $ 25,000.00 Surplus 2.200.00 Undivided profits—net 1,222.33 Demand deposits $45,028.88 Demand certificates 72,207.79 117.236.67 Other liabilities 115.00 Total $145,774.00 State of Indiana County of Adams, ss: 1, W. S. Smith, cashier of the Monroe State Bank of Monroe, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. W. S. SMITH Subscribed and sworn to before me this Bth day of October. 1928. (seal) Thos. E. Bahner, Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 1, 1932.

—NO. 165— BANK STATEMENT REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PEOPLES LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY at Decatur, in the State of Indiana, e* the close of its business on October 3, 1928. M. KIRSCH President h. M. GILLIG Vice President W. A. LOWER Secretary FANNY B. HITE, Ass’t Sec’y. Resources Liabilities Loans and Discounts .. $419,980.69 Overdrafts 85.55 Capital Stock—Paid in $ 50,000.00 U. S. Gov’t Securities 2,850.00 Surplus 10 500 00 Other Bonds. Securities, etc. 41,300.00 UjMlivlde( i Praflts _ Net . <313 88 Banking House 17,570.00 Furniture and Fixtures . 5,494.25 Uemand De ' Other Real Estate Owned. 18,005.00 posits $253,837.98 Due from Trust Companies Demand CerBanks and Bankers 54,712.19 tificatos 217,020 69 S Hen” 8 " 1 . ... ‘SS SaVin * 8 «,893.45 514,752.12 Cash Short 12.54 Citified Checks 27.50 Total $579,593.50 Total $579,593.50 S»ate of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: I, W A. Lower, Secretary, of the Peoples Loan & Trust Co, Decatur, Ind , do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true. W A LOWER Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of October. 1928. (Seal) Paul H. Graham, Notary Public. My commission expires February 14, 1931. — •

IT WHIMfIUITHIV’' -tl.EttF I'EHMtXAI. FKUI’EHTI • State of Indiana. Adams County, SS In the matter of the estate of James ’ A. Steele, deceased No. 2514. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned. administratrix of the estate of James A. Steele, deteased, will offer tor sale at Public Auction at the late residence of the deceased In Kirkland township. Adams County, Indiana. 1 (2 miles west and ‘s mile south of the village of Peterson, and 1'? miles south of the village of Magley on . Thursday the 26 day of October I»2\ the personal property of said decedent. ' consisting of two brown mares, one > two tear old colt. 4 milch cows, one with calf by her side: 3 heifers; 3 brood 9 sows with Pigs by side; one male hog. 1 18 head of slioats. one farm wagon. , wagon bed and dump: one binder, 1 hay loader, 1 mower, liay rake, hay tedder. • grain drill. 1 walking plow. 1 torn sled . sulky plow, com planter, harrows, manure spreader, one storm king buggy, 1 1 set buggy harness. 1 set work harness. ’ grind stone, carpenter tools, shovels, spades, log chains, feme stretcher, corn • in shock. s'>" bushels of oats, 10 tons -of hay. 10 stands of beens. bee supplies, I about 125 chickens and other articles. 1 Said sale to begin at 12 o'clock Noon I Central Standard time. Terms: — All • sums of $5.00 ami under cash in hand: over 15.00 a credit of six months will ' be given, the purchaser executing his I note therefor, bearing six per cent Interest from date of sale and waiving relief and providing for the payment of attorneys fees, with sureties to the approval of the administratrix. No property to be removed until fully settled ' for Mary S. Steele. Administratrix ' Hoy S. Johnson, Auctioneer. ■ Leo E (Dutch) Ehlnger. Clerk Lenhart. Heller and Schuiger. Attorneys. Oct. 9-16 Q GOOD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY— For man and wife, little cash necessary. Easy financed. D. N. Erwin. BANK STATEMENT Charter No. 469 Report of the condition of Farmers State Bank at Preble. Indiana, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business .on October 3, 1928. WM M. MEYER, President ALBERT REPPERT, Vice-Pres. C. R. SMITH, Cashier NOAH ARNOLD. Asst. Cashier Resources Loans and Discounts $117,807.18 Overdrafts 140.26 U. 8. Gov't Securities 902.60 Other Bonds. Securities, etc. 46,234.79 Banking House 3,800.00 Furniture and Fixtures 3,785.00 Other Real Estate Owned 3,246.37 Due from Trust Companies Banks and Bankers and Cash on Hand 25.494.96 Cash Items 20.40 Total $201,431.56 Liabilities Capital stock—Paid in $ 25,000.00 Surplus 2,800.00 Undivided Profits —Net 1,840.95 Demand Deposits $78,236.88 Demand Certificates 81,550.40 Savings Deposits 3,778.87 163,566.15 Bills Payable ♦. 8,000.00 Other Liabilities 224.46 Total $201,431.56 State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: I. C. R. Smith, Cashier of the Farmers State Bank, of Preble, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. C. R. SMITH.' Subscribed and sworn to before me th 3 9th day of October, 1928. MRS. FLOY L. BLAIR, (Seal) ( Notary Public. My commission expires May 23, 1932.

COURTHOUSE ’ To Sell Personal Property In the estate of James A. Steele, the . administratrix was uthorized to sell the personal property at private sale, j To Buy Monument i In the estate of Ethel Durbin, the ' administiator was authorized to pur . chase a monument for the decedent at a cost not to exceed $lO5. I Estate Settled In the estate of Catherine Close, the final teport was approved, the estate adjudged settled and the administra--1 tor discharged. - ■ o NOTICE The Ministerial Association will meet Wednesday morning at 9:30 o’ciock, in the Old Adams Countyban k. ' ‘

PUBLIC AUCTION

We will sell at public auction at our residence at Craigville. 4 miles east and 2% miles north of Bluffton, on Wednesday, Oct. 17, ’2B Sale will begin at 10 o’clock A. M.. Yhe following personal property: HORBES, 4 Head—l team black geldings, 11 years old, weight 3500; 1 brown gelding 9 years old. weight 1750; 1 black gelding weight 1500. These are extra good horses. CATTLE, 7 Hea4—l brindle cow freshen in December; one red cow bred; 1 4-year old red cow. freshen in October; 1 brindle heifer freshen in April; 2 calves 9 months old; one calf 4 months old. HOGS. 65 Head—Big Type Polands consisting of 2 year old registered male, tried sows, spring and fall pigs. FARMING IMPLEMENTS — One 3% in. Turnbull wagon; 1 older wagen; 1 good hay rack and grain bed; 1 2-row corn plow, new; corn planter, new; 1 double disc, new; 1 hay tedder, new; 1 7-ft. Deering binder; 1 Dain hay loader; 1 Osborne mower; 1 Osborn side rake; 1 Hoosier 10 disc drill; 1 one-row corn plow; breaking plow; new ground plow; double and single shovel plows; harrows; four-wheel corn cutter; 1 International tractor with P. and O. plow-, all in good condition. HARNESS—Two double sets heavy

| PUBLIC SALE Account of Mr. Heimann leaving my farm and to partnershin. \V<, the undersigned, will sell at public aU , ,? ■], the Voglewede farm. 4 miles south of Decatur, 1 mile east, - north of Monroe, on Mud Pike, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1928 Commencing at 12 Noon 13—HEAD OF CATTLE—I 3 Guernsey Cow, 2 years old, with first calf by side, this is« fine young cow; HoUtein and Jersey cow. 4 years old, ' Aug. Ist., rebred Sept. 12111, giving 4 gal. per day; ilolste « Jersey cow, 4 years old, with calf by side; Holstein covs. ■ ‘ old, giving 2* gal. )>er day, was bred May sth; Jersey co' . ■ • - old, giving 3 gal. per day. was bred June 10th; Big j.’j n year old, will he fresh bv day of sale; Roan heder, was July, rehred Sept. Bth; Jersey cow, 5 years old, giving - k ■ . day, was bred Aug. Bth; Jersey cow, 3 years old. due to be tr. i January; Holstein cow, with first calf by side, this is a ■. j. tionallv good young cow’; Roan heifer, coming yearling, heifer, con ing yearling; Heifer calf, 2% months old. 137—HEAD OF HOGS—I 37 Four Brood sows, with 28 pigs bv side; 4 'eucb; boar, 1% year old; 60 shouts weighing from 60 to HMi j o f 40 shouts weighing from 25 to 50 tbs. Here is a real 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 t 75 bushel of Oats; 100 bushel of Oats and Barley, niixe ’ ton of Sov Bean Hay. IMPLEMENTS s Hay Tedder; Corn Cultivator; Tank Heater; M”gu Engine, 4 H P.; Small Heating Stove, like new. g TERMS:—AII sums of $lO and under cash. On all sun '" pearl"? credit of 9 months will he given, purchaser giving good baukani 8% interest the last 3 Months. CHAS. VOGLEWEDE & HENRY HEIMANN Roy S. Johnson. Auct. 3-5-8-9 ‘John Starost, Clerk.

NOTICE OF MAMS of hea , In thr District Court of I'nli.a u. For the Northern Division of Fort Wayne Division | n Jefferson G. cKum. nankrunt"” I'*' 1 '*'' of Henry B. Deller. Trusts" Pt Cause No. 15'40. Notice is hereby given that the und., signed a» trustee in the above ent?tt a cause, will offer for sale at the p?em? es. at 10 o'clock A M 15th day of October Is.s. t he flJ| o L. ?! described tract of r.-al estate rn ( A.lams county, state of Indiana to! The undivided H of th e €illlt u the north-east >, of section 33 town ship 27 north of range 13 east'ex. J.' about one acre out of the northeast eT ner thereof. Said sale will be made in all things agreeable to the order of the Reteree made in said cause, and subject to th. approval of said referee. Henry B. Heller, Trustee Oct. 9-10*11 — — 0 NOTICE 1 will not be responsible for debts incurred by my wife, Elsia Springer. Raymond Springer 238-2 U

work harness, brass mounted, with iplenty of rings; single set work harness; fly nets; collars; lines; choke straps; bridles. HAY AND GRAIN—2S acres com in field; 300 bu. oats in bin; 50 bu wheat in bin; 75 bu. beaus; 5 tons bright timothy hay; alfalfa hay, bean hay. POULTRY — 100 early batched white Leghorn pullets; 5V Leghorn hens; 50 white Wyandotte pullets; 50 white Wyandotte hens; 2 old geese and 1 gander. MISCELLANEOUS —1 good com crib 16-5-8 ft.; 2 hog coops; hog fountain; top troughs; double w» gon bed; stone bed. new; one grappie fork, new; one 30 in buzz saw on T new frame; rip saw; tauk heater; mud boat; double trees; gas and oil tanks; clover buncher; No. 12 DeLaval cream separator; 40 rod hog fence; other articles not mentioned. TERMS—AII sums of SIO.OO and under cash; over SIO.OO a credit ot 6 months will be given, first 3 months without interest, last 3 mouths with 8% interest, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property to be removed until settled for. 3% discount for cash. C. R. ABBOTT A. H. HETRICK Ellenberger & High. Aucts. Gideon Gerber, Clerk Lunch will be served on grounds.