Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1928 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, (BUSINESS CARDS, ■ AND NOTICES ■ ■l*. ■ ■ ■ ■ FOR SALE FOR SALE —Will finance the right party on a good farm in Washington township. < ash payment of SSOO necessary. Balance easy terms. Price reasonable. Suttles Edwards KOK. SALE —Vorhees Meat Market priced to sell. See N. C. Nelson, phone 7 Geneva. Ind. ls FOR SALK-Two coming three year old and two coming two year eld ■ colts. Phone 876-H. * 4s ' 6tx FOR SALE-lied cow 5 year old giv Ing 3 gal dailv. Edd Kelly, Monroe R 1 245-3tx FOR SALE-11 head of shouts weigh ing 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 i Phone, Decatur R. R. 4 -’246-31 1 FOR SALE Ford Coupe Model lft26'. A-l Shape. Good Rubber. Telephone 860-J. 246-. ■ | FOR SALE —Six row McCormick corn husker. Lee Bell, Willshire, Ohio. 246-3tx FOR SALE —Pears for cider. Phone 5261. 147-6tx FOR SALE— Narragansett Turkeys—the turkey that stays at home. Hens lay all summer, Phone J-885 R. J Mann 247-6tx WANTED WANTED —Help to shuck corn. Marcellus Davison, four miles east of Monroe, Monroe phone. 244-3tx WANTED—Young married man to train for chain store grocery manager, high salary. Chance for promotion. Address Box M. L. care of Daily Democrat. 247-2tx —WANTED— Rubber, Paper of all kinds, Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also In the market for wool. We will call with our truck for any Junk you wish to dispose of. Also in the market for Furs, Hides and Tallow. Phone 442. MAIER HIDE A FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G- R. & I. Crossing. 89-W ts WANTED! Ambitious, person to introduce and suffTHy then demand for Rawleigh Household Products in Decatur and nearby towns. Make sales of $l5O to S6OO a month or more. Rawleigh Methods get business everywhere. No selling experience required. We supply Products, Sales and Advertising Literature and Service Methods — everything you need. Profits increase every month. Lowest prices; best values; most complete service. W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. 1N2022, Freeport, 111. 4-11 18-25 x FOR RENT FOR RENT —Five rooms and bath. Dore B. Erwin. Phone 85-304 225-ts BOARD AND ROOM in modern home. Home privileges. 350 N. 10th Street. Phone 1142. 244-6 t FOR - RENT —Six room house, new cistern, hard and soft water in kitchen. Electric lights, gas. Rent; reasonable. A. D. Suttles. 245tf FOR RENT—B room house. F 18. For , Sale $3500. North First street. No. 310. 246t3x FOR RENT—IO2 acre farm near De catur. A. D. Suttles. 246-3 t FOR RENT —Five room cottage just east of Decatur. Phone 606. 246-31 FOR RENT: House. Phone 758 before 8 A. M. 247-3tx ■— LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STRAY!,D Brindle heifer 1 weighing 450 lbs. Had one horn removed. Call 876-A. Peter C. Mil ler. 24Gt3x Masons Pick Logansport For Convention Site Gary, Ind., Oct. 18 — (U.R, — Logansport was named the 1929 convention site for both the Grand Chapter and the Grand Council at the concluding session of the 83rd., Annual convention of the Grand Chapter of Royal Masons here today.
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o o —LOANS— I ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY at 6% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION | ON FARM LAND at 5,5 j j and 6% | —according to the amount borrow- j | ed for 5 years, 10 years, or 20 I years. The 20 year loan Is on | Government Plan, with new full i payment plan that is advantagt-uos 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 Decatur, Ind. () 0 S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd StMrs. Black, Lady’ Attendant Cails answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves 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 j 138 S. 2nd SL O” — 0 | LOBENSIEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Q. — 0 H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CH.ROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalcmeter 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. * if. y if. if. >f. >f. ¥ if. * * THE * * CAMP A I G N * * LOG * if. tfifif. if. if. ifififtf. (By United Press) Herbert Hoover is expected to answer'at New York Monday the I charges made by Governor Smith against the economy of the present Republican administration. Governor Smith in Chicago con- : ferred with Democratic leaders, who | were optimistic about chances in | Illinois, He also planned final work lon the speech he will give there tomorrow night. Senator Curtis rested a few hours at Wilmington, Deh. today after a strenuous program Wednesday which concluded with a laudation of the Republican administration of the last seven years. Senator Jcseph T. Robinson denounced religious intolerance in a speech at Ogden, Utah. o Beauty as a Companion The beauty that we find elsewhere we desire around us.—Farm and Fireside. xotii !•: or sxi.f: op iti:\i, kstvte b> ipuimsth (Tint The undersigned administrator of the eotete of Anna Droppieman deceased, hereby gives notice that the virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court he will at the hour of 2 o’clock P M. on the 27 day of October 1928, at Decatur, Indiana, on the premises herein as described offer for sale at public sale all the interests of said decedent in and to the following described real estate. Lots Nos. .",-10 and 12 In the Melbers heirs addition to the city of Decatur, Indiana. Said sale will be subject to the approval of said court, for not less than two thirds of the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: One-third of the purchase-money cash I in hand, the balance In two equal Inj stallments, payable in fi and 12 months I evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing 6 per cent, interest from date. ’ i waiving relief, providing attorney's fees and secured by mortgage on the real es- : tate sold or purchaser may pay all | cash. John W. MelherS Administrator . . Sept 27 Oct. 4-11-18
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1928.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS i CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. March May Wheat $1.15', $1.20% $122% Corn .81% .83% .86% Oats .43% .44% .45% East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: receipts, 1,700; holdovers, 200; market, 15-25 c down; 250-350 lbs. $9.75-$10.20; 200-250 lbs., $9.90-$10.25; 160-200 lbs., $9.90-$10.25; 130-160 lbs., $9.60-$10; 90-130 lbs. $9.50-$9.90; packing sows. $8.50-$9. ) Cattle, receipts, 150; calves, 150; • market steady; beef steers. sl2-$15.25; beef cows. SS-$10; vealers, $17.50-$18; light yearling, sl3-$16.25; low cutters, $4.75-$6.75. Sheep, receipts, 1,000; market steady; bulk fat lambs, $13.50-sl4; t bulk cull lambs, $9-$11.50; bulk fat t ewes, $6-$7. , Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs: 400. 90-110 lbs 8.25; 110-140 lbs 8.35; 140-160 lbs 8.50; 160-180 lbs. 8.85; 180-200 lbs. 8.20; 200-250 lbs 9.40 250-300 lbs 9.50; 300-350 lbs. 9-10. Roughs 8.00 Stags, 5.50; Calves 16.50; Lambs 12.00. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected October 17) Fowls 22c Leghorn fowls 16c Chickens 22c Leghorns chickens 16c Old roosters 9c Geese lie Ducks 13c (All prices for produce) LOCAL GRAIN’MARKET I (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 Rye 80c I LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 33c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 45c o Convention Os State Teachers Ass’n., Opens Indianapolis, Oct. 18. —(U.R)— The seventy-fifth annual convention of the » Indiana State Teachers Association ; began here today with approximately , 15,000 teachers ready for the initial meeting’. 1 Forty-six departmental programs and organization meetings were on today’s program. • The first general meeting of the ? convention will be held in Cadle i Tabernacle tonight, when Dr. Lotus t D. Coffman, president of the Univer sity of Minnesota, will speak. Q IITOHTMEXT OF FVK( I TOK ><>. 2575 1 Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Executors of the Estate of Ezra Reber. Jate -of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. Marion Reber, Noah Hendricks, 5 Executors t James T. Merryman, Attorney. October 11th 1928 Oct. 11-18-25 1 .q AIJMI MSTR %’I’RIX’S SALE OF I’EHSOML PROPERTY 3 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 un1 dersigned, administratrix of the estate of James A. Steele, deceased, will offer for sale at Public Auction at tho late residence of the deceased in Kirkland township, Adams County, Indiana. (2 miles west and Vi mile south of the village of Peterson; and miles south of the village us Mag ley on Thursday the 25 day of October 1925, the personal property of said decedent, consisting of two brown mares, on** two year old colt. 4 milch cows, one J with calf by her side; 3 heifers; 3 brood sows with Pigs by side; one male hog, - 18 head of shoats, one farm wagon, : wagon bed and dump; one binder, 1 hay r loader, 1 mower, hay rake, hay tedder, l? grain drill, 1 walking plow. 1 corn sled 1 sulky plow, corn planter, harrows, • nure spreader, one storm king buggy, ] 1 set buggy harness, 1 set work harness, grind stone, carpenter tools, shovels, D spades, log chains, fence stretcher, corn in shock, 500 bushels of oats, 10 tons . of hay, 10 stands of beens, bee supplies, ’ about 125 chickens and other articles. Said sale to begin at 10 o’clock A. M. ‘ Central Standard time. Terms: — AH e sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of six months will be given, the purchaser executing his h note therefor, bearing six per cent in- _ terest from date of sale and waiving s relief and providing for the payment of attorneys fees, with sureties to the ap- »’ proval of the administratrix. No prog perty to be removed until fully settled -for 1 Mary S. Steele, Administratrix Roy S. Johnson. Auctioneer, Leo E (Dutch) Ehinger, Clerk. Lenhart, Heller and Schurger, Attor3 neys. Oct. 11-18
CHICAGO KEEPS SMITH HUSTLING (CONTINVKD PHOM PAUK OXU) for a conference with him. Between times, he worked on the speech he is to deliver at a downtown armory tomorrow night, closing his personal campaign in the west, or conferred with state officials of the t Democratic party. ( The party officials, headed by , Thomas Donovan, Illinois national cc mm it tee ma n and former Mayor Carter Harrison, all talked of a new drift they scented in the air. Up until now they have smiled about the prospects in Chicago, but wagged their heads about down-state. Now . they are reporting deflections in the farm ranks and disturbances in the Republican regime which they saymay combine to form an unexpected result election day. , The welcome received by the governor last night was by far the greatest demonstration he has wit nessed. The Union station was packed to overflowing and tens of thousands lined the streets, which were guarded by police stationed only a few feet apart. I o Hartford City Aviator Escapes Injury As His Plane Lands In A Tree Hartford City, Oct. 18. —(U.R) —An airplane is hanging in a tree on the farm of William Weschke, five miles • northeast of here. Its pilot, Howard ■ Casterline, young local aviator, es--1 caped the crash with bruises. Casterline was said to have been confused : while attempting a night landing. “Helio There" Bandit Gets Prison Sentence Terre Haute, Ind.. Oct. 18.— U.R)--Raymond Moon, "hello there" bandit, is under sentence of five to twentyone years in the Indiana state prison as the result of pleading guilty to automobile theft in Vigo circuit court. Moon greeted holdup victims with the salutation, “hello there,” police said New Detention Home To Be Built At Bluffton Bluffton, Ind., Oct. 18—(U.R)—A new detention home is to be constructed here at a cost of $27,700. The home, which will afford the county a splendid place to care for unfortunate boys and girls, is to be com ; pleted by March of next year. x<ci i<i: k, i i eWNMUI In the Matter or M e.t Atlanta Street l.lKhting Standard Improve nt Notice is hereby Riven that the Cotn--1 mon Council in and for the City of De- . catur. Indiana did on the tilth day of October 1928 adopt a preliminary asI sessment roll in the matter of West Adams Street Lighting Standard improvement, which improvement is on 1 and along the following route, to wit I To be erected, located and constructed on both sides' of West Adams Street of said city from the main tract of the > Cincinnati. Richmond and Fort Wayne ( Railway to Thirteenth Street in the ‘ city of Decatur, Indiana. 5 Said assessment with the names of’ owners and descriptions of property subject t> be assessed with the amounts of prima facia assessment is now onfile and may be seen at the office of the city clerk. Notice is also given that the Com-' . mon Council' will fit its council room In the city of Decatur, Indiana, at 7 ~ o’clock P. M. on Tuesday, the fitli day ! of November, 1928 receive and hear rein instrames against the amounts as-, sersed against each of said lots ami parcels of land on said roll, and will hear and determine the question whether -, such lots and par.-els of land have be a or will be specially benefited in the amounts set forth on said roll, or in anv sum, at which time and pla- e all owner's of real estate may attend and be heard. 3 Witness my hand and official seal this 17 day of October 1928. Catherine Kauffman, City Clerk e tSEAL) Oct. 18-23 _ — - ■■ -■ .Q 3 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS In the Matter of North Tenth Street 1 mpro vemrnt f Notice is hereby given that the Conis mon Council in and for the City of Dei catur, Indiana, did on the 16th day of , October. 1928 adopt a preliminary ast sessment roll in the Matter of North • Tenth Street Improvement is as follows p to wit; i Commencing at the north side of the , Monroe , Street Brick Improvement i, thence running north over, on and along v. Tenth Street in the City of Decatur, , Indiana, to the south side of Nuttman 1 Avenue Concrete Improvement and - there to terminate. , Said assessment roll together with i, the names of owners and descriptions i. of property subject to be assessed with u the amounts of Prima Facia assessment s Is now on file and may be seen at the », office of the City Clerk Notice is also given that the Com. mon Council will at their Council Room 1 in Decfttur. Indiana, at 7 o’clock P. M. ;; on the 6th day .of November, 1928 fe--1 ceive and hear remonstrance’ against s the amounts assessed agaittat each of - said lots and parcels of land on said f roll, and will hear and determine the f question whether such lots and parcels -of land have been or will be specially - benefited in the amount set forth on 1 said roll or in any sum. at which time and place all owners of real estate rnay attend and be heard. Witness my hand and official seal this 17 day of October. 1928. Catherine Kauffman, City Clerk 8 (SEAL) Oct 18-25
GENEVANEWS Louis Neaderhonser and son of Berne, were in Geneva the first part of the week. Mis. Seiph Martin and Mrs. T. E. Kramer were at Fort Wayne, shopping Wednesday. Mrs. Francis MacWhinney, of Decatur. is the guest of her parents Mr. and Mis. C. F. Greene. Mrs. E. F. Walsh, of Bartlesville, Okla., who is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Brown, left for a few days visit at Pennville. Word was received here that Gladys McCollum who was operated on at ' Fort Wayne. Monday was doing nice- ’ ly and her friends ate wishing for her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rupel, of Pleasant Mills, were here attending the funeral of Mr. Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Haecker, of Berne, were in Geneva Monday. Mrs. Joseph Anderson spent Tuesday afternoon in Berne with Mrs. L. R. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ninde were in Portland. Tuesday. The ladies of the Birthday club held a business meeting cn Tuesday even-
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ing. at which Mrs. Redding was chosen president. Mr. and Mrs. Gauker were at Berne, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Elzie Conner Is at the bedside of her daughter Mrs. R. McCollum, who was operated on last Monday morning at the Luthern Hospital at Fort Wayne. o Evansville Mayor Married Evansville. Ind. Oct. 18— (U.R)
(PUBLIC SALE] The undersigned Administrators of the estate of Ezra Reber H deceased, will sell at public auction at the residence. 3 miles west ■ and 2 miles north of Monnx'; 1 miles south and 3 miles westrf ■ Decatur, on ■ MONDAY, OCTOBER 29,1928 I Commencing at 10:00 A. M. ■ 3— HEAD OF HORSES—3 | Roan m ire, weight 1200 tbs; Sorrel mare, weight IhNi|b;S Sorrel mare, weight 1500 lbs. 'lliese are good workers and Mik ■ 4— HEAD OF CATTLE—I I One Black Holstein cow, giving milk; 2 Holstein cows,lm B old, giving a good flow of milk ; 1 Holstein t ow. (i years old, also H giving a good flow ol milk. 1 hese cows will ail tie fresh next H soring. A fine lot ol cows. B S—HEAD OF HOGS—S s ■ Four Poland China shoats, weighing about HMI pounds; out ■ Ouroc Jersey open gilt. B GRAIN AND HAY ■ I<M) buslvel ot oats; 12 ton of good timothy hay; mow of H loose straw. B 1025 Model Tudor Ford Sedan, in good condition. ■ IMPLEMENTS I Old Hickory farm wagon, a gootl one; Deering grain binder, ■ in good condition; Walter A. Wood mower. .> It. cut in good B shape; corn planter, C. B. A Q-, good as new; Nisco manure H spreader, in excellent condition; Hoosier grain drill, in good ■ sha|)e; riding breaking plow; Thomas hay loader, a good or ■ hay tedder; hav rake; hay ladders; wagon box: 2 lib-spike tooth ■ harrows; disc harrow; land roller; con: sheller; platform scar, ■ capacity <S(M» Ths.; Pioneer fanning mill, storm Imggy; cultnalor: ■ 3 horse power Hercules g. s engine; grin-Udoik': 3Aron kettles; ■ double shovel plow; single shovel plow; dump bed; log cnaiffii ■ fence slretchers: clover se-'der; forks; shov Is double tM ■ manv otht r articles too numerous to mention. ■ HARNESS | Double set of breeching harness; double set ol larm ■ ness; single set of farm harness; double set ol carriage harness, m liuggy harness, collars, etc. t ~.n f ■ TERMS—SS.OO or under, efish; over that amount acre®« ■ 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving a goodl bankaw ■ note with approved security the last 3 months bearing oc in ■ Noah Hendrick and Marion Reber, Adm’rs. ~ Rov Johnson, Auctioneer. i5.w.26 ■ John Starost, Clerk. __ I PUBLIC SALE I The undersigned Administratrix of the ed de "* A 1 ’”” i I Steele, deceased, will sell at public auction at 1,l< ‘ ‘ ' o | ■ miles west and Kj mile south of Peterson, 1 ■: ,a.. s n ortli I Magley, 6 Diiles west and 1 mile south ol Decalin. 1- I east of BhiTton, on I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25,1928 I Commencing at 10:00 A.M. I .‘J— HEAD OF HORSES— I Black mare. 14 years old, weight lb<M) lbs, > ane xfra I years old. weight 1500 lbs; Bay cidt, coming 3 vea - ■ I good colt, weight about 1 150 lbs. I 7—HEAD OF CATTLE-- Spdtt . I Red cow with calf by side, giving about ' g- 1 I . ears o |d I ed cow, 3 year old, giving 3 gal. per day; . c l(i ’; n2 ■> galpfj I giving 2 gal. per day; Red cow had second tall, g h I day; Heifer giving 2 gal. per day; Roan . co ' v ’. ll ' s „ ‘ ( |'bunch I gal. per day; Black heifer, bred; Chis is a v L I cows. You will like them. _ 22—HEAD OF HOGS—22 bv si de; I Three Chester White sows with 7, 8 and sho ats I Spotted male hog. 18 months old; 18 head of g<’"< | weight about 150 Tbs. each. , , vcaiW I POULTRY- 125 head of White AVyandott 1 and 2 year old. I BEES—9 stands of bees, good ones. . p U t up I HAY AND GRAIN- 12 ton of good o f corn i" I without getting wet; 600 hushels of oats; l*> > s | the shock; 5 acres of standing corn. ! IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS , er 5 ft, Milwaukee grain binder in good comlih<’" • • , (oo [|i har- I walking breaking plow; riding breaking plov - s ■ .?sdiole <h v I row; (isl-spike tooth harro-w, clot! crusht'i'. • "I' ,-ullivalo r ' I drill; John Deere corn planter, A-l sn rea<i cr ' il 'ii- I Thomas hay loader; hay tedder; corn km ini " H , mnning 1111 ' wagon; hay ladders; wagon box; dump J’*' 3 "' '1 ..Jchcr; S’®' hay rake; storm buggy; corn sheller; lencc ■ se f o f hfl' stone; barrel spray pump; set of breeching ha • • hi:®. farm harness; buggy harness; good oak dining - articles too numerous to mention. 1. over ® TERMS All sums of $5.00 and . under ” X scr to amount a credit of 6 months will be given Hi' '> t , o f sale. * a good bankable note beat ing interest from property to be removed until settled for. . MARY S. STEELE, Lunch will be served by the Magley Ref°i nl 1 Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer. .D' 18 " / Dutch Ehinger, Clerk.
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