Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED J ADVERTISEMENTS, I BUSINESS CARDS, i AND NOTICES i ■11: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ — FOR SALE i>’O H saLe Vorhees Meat Market priced to sell. See N. C. Nelson Phone 7 Geneva, Ind. 229-Ti FOR SALiJ-Large sire kitchen cabl net. Inquire at 327 N. 10th St. or phone 823. 244-3tx FOR SALE— One big type i’olatnl China male hog 6 months old, weight 200 pound Adolph Bultemelre, Route 8, Decatur. Preble Phone 244-3tx FOR SALE 1 Big type Poland Ch ilia Male hog 6-months old weight 200 pounds Adolph Bultemeier R. 4 Decatur, lud. Preble Phone. 244-3tx FOR SALE Good buck sheep Phone 7965. ‘ H3t> FOR SALE- One Ford 1-Ton truck Will sell cheap it taken at once Inquire ot Louis Selkiug, Route 4 Decatur on Preble Phone 20 on 20. 244 Jt x FOR SALE - 1925 Ford coupe, mechanically U.K., good rubber. Ed Beery at Campbell Filling station. 244t3x FOR SALE OR RENT — Five room house. See H. S. Michaud, phone 104. 244t3 FOR SALE—Two coming three year old and two coming two year old colts. Phone 876-H. 245-6tx FOR SALE—Bring your pails and get extracted and chunk honey at fifteen cents per pound, while it lasts. W. W. Hawkins, 2 miles west of Pleasant Mills. 245t2 FOR SALE-Red cow 5 year old giving 3 gal daily. Edd Kelly, Monroe R-l 245FOR SALE 11 head of shouts weighing about 75 lbs. phone B-863. R. E. Brown, south of Peterson 245-3tx FOR SALE—White sow with 7 one week old pigs. Oscar Hoffman, Preble Phone, Decatur R. R. 4 2246-3 t FOR SALE- Ford Coupe Model 192*1' A-l Shape. Good Rubber. Telephone 860-J. 246-..! FOR SALE—Six row McCormick corn | busker. Lee Bell, Willshire, Ohio. 246WANTED WANTED —Help to shuck corn. Marcellus Davison, four miles east of Monroe, Monroe phone. 244-3*x : WANTED—Yeung married man to train for chain store grocery manager, I high salary. Chance for promotion. Inquire Box M. L., this office. 246-3tx FOR REM FOR RENT —Five rooms and bath. Dore B. Erwin. Phone 85-304 225-ts FOR RENT —Sleeping room. 311 Madison Street across front Rice Hotel. Phone 19. 244-3 t ( BOARD AND ROOM in modern home. Home privileges. 350 N. 10th Street. Phone 1142. 244-6 t i tOR REN-t—6 room house. See S. J. Hain at West End Meat Market. 1 244-3tx FOR RENT —A four room house with lights, gas, good well, cistern and garage at 916 Russell street. Phone 1283. 244t3x FOR RENT —Six room house, new cistern, hard and soft water in kitchen. Electric lights, gas. Rent 1 reasonable. A. D. Suttles. 245tf FOR RENT —8 room house, $lB. For Sale $3500. North First street. No. 310. 246t3x ’ FOR RENT-102 acic farm near I».■ catur. A. D. Suttles. 246-3 t j FOR RENT —Five room cottage just I east of Decatur. Phone 606. 246-3 t LOST AND FOUND Lost OR STRAYED Brindle heifer weighing 450 lbs. Had one horn removed. Call 87-1-A. Peter C. Mil ler. 24Gt3x; Bedford Man Held For Slaying Another Man Bedford. Ind., Oct. 17.— (U.R) —Atlee Osborne, 35. was arrested here for the slaying of Sylvan Moore, 33, who was . beaten to death when he allegedly I was found in Osborne’s home. Police said MoorS ran nut Osborne I overtook him, threw him to the ground I and beat his head against the side- ! walk until he was dead. Mrs. Osborne w r ent to a funeral I parlor to view Moore's body ana there I broke down, police said, saying “it ! was all my fault.’’ ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Careful Thought in Selecting an Auctioneer for your sale will mean More Dollars and Cents for you. I ; self every day. Will be clad to reserve date for you. Decatur, Ind., Room 1. Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phone 606 and 1022

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o <J I —LOANS—- ‘ I ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY at 6% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ‘ION FARM LAND at 5, SJ/ a and 6% - j —according to the amount borrowI | ed for 5 years, 10 years, or 20 | years. The 20 year loan is on ; | Government Plan, with new full | payment plan that is advamugt-uiß , j 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 Decatui, Ind. o 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 I— — 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. ■.. j . MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGLR'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. —u i LOKEN STEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O Q 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. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR No, 2203 Notice is hereby given that the uni dersigned has been appointed AdminisItrator with will annexed of tiie estate of Mariiah 12 Brown, late of Adams Counts. deceased. The estate is probably solvent. James D. Brown. Jr. Administrator with will annexed , benliart, Heller and S< burger, Attys. I <" Hd'' r I '.i-'y oci. 3-l U-17 o ~ -O T I I H. S. MICHAUD I SELLS FARM AND CITY PROPERTY | Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 496 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. <2 —— 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. Bid«. n °* f° r hy, look health. No “Hl one * oves a sympit thy aeeka r . j- . (’hiropractic adjustnients w i 11 (Dru<Hos«B>stom) , ’ e, IJ you. lor \» qZHealtk 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. Phons 628.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1928.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS — East Buffalo Livestock Hogs, receipts. 1.400; holdovers, I 600; market 10-20 c down: 250-350 lbs. $lO-$10.40; 200-250 lbs.. $lO-$10.40; 160200 lbs., $lO-$10.40; 130-160 lbs., $9.75$10.25; 90-130 lbs., $9.60-$10; packing sows, $8.75-$9.40. Cattle receipts. 200; calves, receipts. 200; market steady; beef steers sl2-$15.25; light yearling steers and heifers, sl3-$16.25; beef cows, SB-$10; low cutter and cutter cows, $4.75$6.75; vealers, $17.50-$lB. Sheep receipts. 400; market active ) steady; bulk fat lambs. $13.50-sl4; ! bulk cull lambs, $9-$11.5O; bulk fat ewes, $6-$7. Chicago Grain Close Dec. March May Wheat t Corn .8094 .83Y4 .86*4 F Oats • Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs: 600; 10-35 c lower; 90-120 lbs. $8.25; 120-140 lbs., $8.40; 140-160 lbs., $8.60; 160-180 lbs., $9; 180-200 lbs., $9.30; 200-250 lbs., $9.50; 250-300 lbs., $9.65; 300-350 lbs., $9.25; roughs, $5.50; calves. $16.50; lambs, sl2. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected October 17> Fowls 22c Leghorn fowls 16c Chickens 22c Leghorns chickens 16c Old roosters 9c Geese 11c Ducks 13c (.411 prices for delivered prqgluee) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET 1 (Corrected October 17) Soft Wheat $1 34 Hard Wheat $1.14 Mixed Wheat $1.24 Oats , 37c Old corn $1.25 Mixed corn $1.20 Barley 55 to .60 I Rye 80e LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 33c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 45c —Q. ' — Troop No. 61 will meet at 7:15 o’clock Friday evening instead of tonight. The meeting will be held in the Beta Sigma Alpha hall. Troop No. 64 Meeting at the K. of C. hall at 7:00 pm Wednesday October 17. 1928. Sccuts bring hand books. 0Card of Thanks We wish in this manner to express our appreciation for the sympathy and many acts of kindness shown us during the illness and death cf our beloved daughter and sister, Marie Crider; also the members of the D. Y. B. Class of the U. B. Sunday school, the minister and choir and those who sent florxj 1 al offerings. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Crider and family. XOTIt’E TO XOX-KEMDEXTS 111 the XilnniH Circuit < ourt, September Term, I'etltinn for Partition, Xo. 13173 The State of Indiana, Adams Countv SS: Julius Schultz, as Administrator o' estate of William Bernard, deceased vs. , Rosa Bernard etal. It appearing from affidavit, filed in I the above entitled cause, that Edward • Francis Bernard and Florence Bernard of the above named defendants, are nonresidents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Edward Francis Bernard and Florence Bernard that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 11th day of December. 1928, tiie same being the 20th Jurldieial Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House I in the City of Decatur, commencing on , Monday, the 19 day of November A. D., 1928, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined In their absence . Witness, my name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 16 day i of October. 1923. , John E. Nelson. Clerk Bernice Nelson. Deputy ■ (SEAL) Janies T. Merryman Atty. October 16, 1928 „ COAL Plenty of Good Coal. I need your order. Phone 299. EMERSON BENNETT. I . o O

! COURTHOUSE • Marriage Licenses Lowell Rupert, Dudlo factory employe. Fort Wayne, to Anna Lelmenstall, Decatur route 2. Suit On Account Filed i, Samantha E. Young today filed a suit i on account in the Adams circuit court j. against Benjamin F. Trickle, tenant on i_ her fatm. She asks judgment for 8500 g and the appointment of a receiver to take charge of the corn crop not yet harvested on the premises. Attorney H. M. DeVoss is counsel for the plainj tiff. Partition Suit Filed Julius Schultz, administrator of the estate of William Bernard, has filed a suit in the circuit court against Rosa ? Bernard et al, seeking partition of cer- • tain teal estate in the city of Decatur. ‘ Attorney J. T. Meiryman is counsel for the plaintiff. SMITH QI ESTIONS ADMINISTRATION’S ALLEGED ECONOMY (COXTINVED FROM PARK ONK) disgrace.” Smith told the Missourians he be- ’ lieved the cost of Mississippi river ' control should be financed by the fed- ' eral government. ’ “The last two administrations have been as wasted as any the country has ever seen,” he said. “They attempted to give away our natural resources. They have postponed and neglected ? the most pressing needs.” “When I take my place at the head . of this great nation I will meet these , problems squarely and without the ’ waste of a single dollar.” Smith charged that the republicans had taken credit for bringing about a natural drop in national expenditures, which, he said, actually came about because of the drop in war I time prices after the close of the war. I "In every publication of the budget I bureau, claims are made of millions of ; dollars saved and, in order to back ; them up. there are always some small i economies listed,” he said. ) “Mr. Hoover has a large share in : the painting of this false picture when, in his speech of acceptance, he said: 'By rigorous economy federal • expenses have been reduced by two billion dollars per annum'. “Let me call your attention to the fact that $2,000,000,000 worth of assets acquired during the Wilson administration for the purpose of progressing the war were turned into cash in peace time by the succeeding republican administration and no credit was given on the Wilson side of the ledger.” Smith charged that icpublican administration have wasted millions of , dollars by buying up propel ty and allowing it to remain idle. “When it is brought up the states • where it is located no longer can collect taxes on it,” the democratic candidate declared, “and while hundreds of these sites stand idle the government pays high rent for other build- : ings. 1 "Almost 100 sites have been acquired for federal buildings since 1915, and a number of sites between 1913 and 1915, on which no buildings have as yet been constructed.” An electrical storm raged outside the state fair pavillion where the speech was delivered, but did not interfere with its reception inside the auditorium. Thousands returning three miles to town had to tramp through the rain. The governor’s itinerary for the day calls for stops at Bloomington and ! Springfield, Illinois, this afternoon be- | “ -15 ..... -— ■ . ... ' NOTICE OF, COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE b The undersigned commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circlut ; Court made and entered in a cause therein pending entitled Eldora Douglas ’ vs. Jay B.- Stoutenberry, Leona 8ton»- ' burner, Amos K. Stoneburner, her husband, Emma M. Baavers, Alphas J. BeaI vers, her husband, and Alpli Bollinger, and numbered 12875 upon the docket thereof, hereby gives notice that at ■ The Location of ill,- rent estnte hereinafter in tills notice descrlheil at the hour of one o’clock P. M. on Thursday . the Ist day of Novemlier, I»2K, he will offer for sale at public sale for not less than two thirds (2-3) of the full appraisement thereof, which two thirds' is $4,666.67, the fotlow-ing described real estate, to-wlt: The south half ( > of the northwest > quarter (’4) of section thirty-five (35) ; township twenty-seven (27) north. ' range thirteen (13J east, containing eighty (80) acres more or less, in Adams Couftty, Indiana. Terms of Sale One third cash; one third In nine months from day of sale: one third in eighteen months therefrom. Deferred payments to bear six per cent (6%) ln(erest from day of sale and to be secured by mortgage and freehold surety. Purchaser may at his option phy all cash. Dore B. Erwin. Commiseioner ' Roy Johnson, Auctioneer, Decatur ) Oct. 3-10-17

fore he arrives in Chicago at 9:40 P i m. central time. 0 _ Among the teachers from this city who will go to Indianapolis this even ing. where they they will attend the Annual Convention of the State Teachers Association, being held there on Thursday and Friday of this week are: 1 Principal Walter M. Krick, Wm. 1 Neusshattm, Siguard Anderson, Miss 1 Maude Anderson. Miss Verneal Whal ' en, Miss Catherine Martin and Miss ’ Mildred Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hocker, of Elrino ' Oklahoma, are visiting friends and relatives in this city today. Mis. Emil Baumgartner, Mrs. Jim Bai'i, Mrs. John Tyner and Mrs. Ed Whitright motore! to Bluffton this morning wher they continued by train * to Indianapolis, to represent the local lodge as delegates at the convention ’ of the Pocahontas Lodge. The convention will convene Thursday evening. o ■ ■ - , Indianapolis Invites Graf Zeppelin To Visit City Indianapolis, Oct. 17—(U.ij Civic leaders announced here that they have invited the Graf Zeppelin to include Indianapolis in its proposed western - flight intinerary.

H w DISCOUNT ON YOUR Electric Light Bills BY PAYING ON OB BEFORE Oct. 20 POWER BILLS are also due and must be PAID by twentieth of month at CITY HALL i 1 4

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PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS, 717 N. Second St.. Decatur. Ind. S ATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1928 Commencing promptly at 1;OC P. M.. I will sell at public auction, a o my household furniture, as follows: mtrhcn taN* Kitchen—KalamazxJO cook stove range In A l com t'm”, . M(1 w |t|i and chairs; 3-hole hot plate; hrge oven; small oven. 2 a .= ,nd dlaWglass doors; kitchen cabinet; linoleum 15x22; cooking ut>n ' ’ 5 dining Dining Room—Mahogany finish dining suite, square type chairs and host chair; butfet; ths suite is almost new an, ' Axmlnister rug 9x12. . k ybran Living Room—Small oak bed davenport; 5 rocking .king cabinet: table, good ns new; large electric table lamp; bridge lam ', s' large mirror; hall tree; Axminister rug 9x12, like new. hiffonier; <”* Bed Rooms —Three beds complete; oak dresser. C commode; old fashioned cherry bureau in f.ne shape; L" one walnut commode, a beauty; a lot of good bed clothing, t" l ’ 9x12 Congoluem rug. tOTe g |« II Writin". desk; couch; 2 center tables; hot blast sn)g ]| n»s; and in good condition; folding card table; rug 6x9. s *'* r . a j ns an d W several nice flgwers and potted plants; several pedestal 111 a new; coot cries; lawn mower; porch swing; electric washing nla< <(0 rae ntW' ing utensils; garden tools and many small articles too numero TERMS—CASH. CHRIST 11OFFSTETTER w Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer. Jack Brunton | publigsall Six Room House, 1210 West Monroe St., Decatur, !»<*• at 3:00 P. M. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1928 I will cell at public auction to the highest bidder what > is a Stoller Property at 1210 West Monroe St.. Decatur, ln ' lßn ’ l(v j n g roots a " room house, four rooms down stairs, kitchen, dining room. roonJt built ”* one bed room. There is a built in china closet in the lights a ll ' 1 cupboards in the kitchen, both kinds of water in house. • un(]er gas, two nice bedrooms upstairs, cement block t'oun< <t-e 1 3 garage ( ' ra! \ large coal shed at rear of lot that could easily be made in ' stre et B' l ' arbor, small chicken park. This is a good localion, on t must be seen to be appreciated. oOin 1, For further information call ROY JOHNSON, Phon Peoples latan and Trust Building. purchaser-TERMS—I-4 cash, 14 in one year, balance to suit tne e HARVE SMITH. ( Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer. j I

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