Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1928 — Page 2

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CB'WIIB; B. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS J BUSINESS CARDS. ■ ? AND NOTICES ■ J i Bill BiHirT-"* 1 ’** ■ ■ ■ ■ ■<BH FOR SALE FOR SALE — Large sow, •,» pigs month old. Phone 338 or A 863. 268t6 | FAr SA'LE We have moved the cur of apples to the Star grocery building corner of Third and Monroe streets. Prices cheap. Special prices to truckers. Bring containers. Aisbe and Brammer , 268-6tx, FOR SAtii— llolsteln cow. will fresh’ en soon. A good. one. Honk Bros., R. 7, Hoagland Phone. 269-6 t ■■ 4 f.»r «al»» nr rpll't — four

A cozy cottage tor sale or rvm— ium rooms, fine place, south part of city. Will rent for sls per month or will sell it on payments of $25.00 per month Don't pass this one up. Own a home. Pali 1288. 270-3 U FOR SALE — Columbia Phonograph and large number of records. Good condition, priced to sell. Decatur Elec trie Shop, phone 244. 270-. FOR SALE —~ acre fuiin l l : miles west of De atnr. A good house, bam out building, 4‘» tree on hard am! drove well. The ground is well drained Will sell or trade. 1 hone 873 T 270-4tx FOR SALE Bargains in living room suites, pianos, Kalamazoo stoves, and ranges, Marion mattresses. Jones and Sprague, Phone 199. Located in Hensley Building. 271-Stx FOR SALE —25 head of full blooded Chester White feeders. T. R. Noll. % mile south of county farm. 272t3x FOR SALE--Several tons of loose hay. Call Country Club, phone 20. 272t3 FOR SALE —White Leghorn Pullets. Riley Strain at $1.25 each, also some high producing male Birds. O. V. Dilling Craigville Telephone. 271-3 t eod. FOR SALE —Guernsey Heifer T. R tested. 4 months old. Price S3O. H. M. Crownover, Monroe phone 528. WANTED AGENTS WANTED Men and women to sell hardy guaranteed nursery- stock. Entirely new proposition and a money maker. The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wis. 269t6x WANTED —Hauling to do. Have - "a one horse dray. Ross Elzey. 272t3x BOARD and ROOM—by day or night Prices right. Erie Grovery and Restaurant. Phone 965. 271-6» MEN?'WOMEN and children can earn $l9O for Christmas working spare time in their own neighborhood! either city or country. Big money >for full time. Pleasant work. Write C. R. Moores, 4108 Tacoma Ave.. Fort Wayne, Ind. Nov. 16-19 FOR RENT FOR RENT —Half of double house at 604 North Second street. Semi-mod-ern. Call 1023 between 2-4 and 7:30-9 p. m. 270-3tx FOR RENT —Six room modern flat on North Ninth street. Phone 859. 271-3 t FOR RENT—Five room house in Bell- | mont park. $lO a month. Call Tele-' phone 606. 272-3 t I FOR RENT —Sleeping rooms or light house-keeping rooms. 308 North Fifth I street. Phone 372. 271-3tx HOUSE FOR RENT, eenlially io. a ed. Phone 85 or 304. Dore B. Erwin. - 272-3t' FOR RENT —Newly papered and improved dwelling house with garage. ' Grant Street. Reasonable rent. Graham and Walters. 272-3 t ’

LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STRAYED — Large black and tan hound. Had collar on with name plate bearing name of Beery i and Engle. Last seen east of Hard Scrabble school house. Reward. Harold Harvey, phone 866-A. 271-3tx If You have any upholstering to do, call : 110 Jefferson St., Decatur, Ind., Perry Ogg Second Hand Store, work guaranteed. 27? -3tx Q , .. api'oixthem' of executhix SO. 35KS Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned lias been appointed Executrix of the Estate ot James y. Neptune late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. Celeste Neptune Executrix Nov. 13, 1828 Earl B. Adams Atty Nov. 16-23-30 o Beautiful Scenery — Gorgeous Costumes — Peppy Black Face Comedies. G. E. Minstrel H. S. Auditorium next Tuesday-Wednesday. | ROY JOHNSON 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. PJione 606 and 1022

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I 1 I MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and City Property > I' We write Insurance. SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Decatur Indiana 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 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 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 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. NOTICE — Absolutely no hunting or trespassing allowed on this farm.

Funner Stock Farm. 267-6tx o o ll I H. S. MICHAUD | SELLS FARM AND CITY PROPERTY | I Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 496 I 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. ; I o o Typewriting Stenographic Work ff you have! any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for ippointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. WyJxS Don’t grumble about your health—take Chiropractic g —» adjustments and stay well. Phone for tin appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hcurs: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 ( 127 No. Second St Phone 628.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1928.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs: 700 90-110 lbs $8.00; 110-130 lbs $8.85; 130-140 lbs $8.50; 140-160 lbs. $8.50; 160-180 lbs $8.70; 180-200 lbs $8.90; 200-250 lbs $8.80; 150-300 lbs $8.70; 300-350 lbs $8.60; Roughs $7.50 Stags $5.50; Calves $16.50; Lambs $11.50.

CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. March May Wheat $1.16 $1.21% $1.24*-6 I Corn .85% .87% .90% Oats .45% .45% .46% , East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 7000; holdovers, 200; market, steady, 10c up; 250-35’1 lb $9-9.50; 200-250 lb $9.25-9.50; 160200 lb $9.25-9.50; 130-160 lb $9.25-9.50, 90-130 lb $9-9.40; packing sows SB.OO- - Cattle: Receipts 250. Calves: 700. Beef steers $12.50-15.25; beef cows, $8.25-10.25; vealers $17.50'18.00; light yearling $13.25'16; low cutters $4.756.75. Sheep: Receipts 3800; market, steady; bulk fat lambs sl3-13.30; bulk cull lambs $7.50-10; bulk fat ewes, $6-6.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected November 161 Soft Wheat $1.28 Hard Wheat SI.OB Mixed Wheat sl.lß Oats .... 38c Old corn $1.25 New Corn Per 100 lbs 75c-95e Mixed corn $1.20 Barley 55 to .60 Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs 42c BUTTERFAT AT STATION? Butterfat 47 c FACES MURDER CHARGE Terre Haute, Ind., Nov. 16 — (U.R)— Samuel Roberts, 65. negro, faces a murder charge here because he fatally shot Charles Debow. 32, negro, when Debow allegedly ridiculed him because he returned from a hunting trip with only one rabbit. o Rather Tough Dejected Caddie (who is new to the job, and has been told brusquely to remove his shadow from the line of putt)—Can’t do nothin’ right for ’im, seemin’ly. Found fault with everything I’ve done all afternoon, an’ now 'e've started on my blinkin’ shadder! —Border Cities Star. 0 _—. Daughter wears th' sweater, an' mothpr all th’ sweatin' If pvprhnddv

tner (lives an tn sweatin . it everouiiay wuz as afraid of dry officers as they that th' pope 'll come ever here, we'd have a purty dry country. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News o 1927 DODGE BROTHERS SPECIAL COUPE. Has the appeaiance of a new car. Finish and upholstery like new. This special equipped coupe is offered at less than half its original cost. Price $465.00. 1925 DODGE BROTHERS SPORT ROADSTER. Just refinished in attractive colors. Tires Good. This roadster is equipped with bumpers, heater, motormeter and side wings. Price $385.00 1925 FORD FORDOR SEDAN. Good tires. Price $195.00 1926 ESSEX COACH. New rubber all around. Finish and upholstery like new. Mechanically Al condition. Price $385.00 1925 DODGE BROTHERS SPECIAL COUPE. This coupe is mechanically good. Is equipped with bumpers and heater. Price-$345.00 1924 STAR SEDAN. Mechanically good. Upholstery and tires good. Just refinished. Price $235.00 2—1924 STUDEBAKER TOURINGS. Your choice. Price $165.00. 1—1923 DODGE BROTHERS TOURING. Pricesl2s.oo I SAYLORS MOTOR CO. North First Street It

i Alleged Bandits Escape Ben Davis, Ind., Nov. 16. .U.R)—A spectacular motor car race between Deputy Sheriffs and two alleged bandits automobiles ended on the outskirts of Ben Davis today when the , bandit ear plunged over an 18-foot embankment ami its occupants eseap--1 ed on foot in a hail of bullets. ' The pursuit began on the National

1 1 ■ OUR NEXT AUCTION OF B > Stoves and Furniture U B will be held H | Saturday Evening, Nov. 17, at 7 o’clock « IB at Perry Offer’s, Decatur, Ind., 110 Jefferson St. w k| Several makes .cf heating stoves, oil heaters, gas stoves and K| i gas plates; Piano, in good condition; Columbia Victrola, in good R| condition, and records; 3 duofold davenports: 4 dressers: several K|g dining tables; library tables; 6 rocking chairs: dining chairs; Eg Qt kitchen chairs: commodes; chiffoniers; kitchen cabinets and cup- BE hoards; large post beds and springs; half beds, springs and mat- fes ffij ♦ress: baby beds; go-carts: new swings for children: electric K toa'Ur; piano rolls' dishes; cooking utensils; carpet strips and ER sewing machine. n Mg Auctioneers —Roy Johnson and Jack Brunton. n H Clerks —Lucile and Lula Ogg. W w • B ■ “I LIKE THAT ’ fl HOUSE” ■ A It is only a matter of DC H steady management of Jg. your expenses and your i monthly deposit in this bank, to be able to have si; the home you like. w ! it atToiral tßank

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As I have sold my farm I will offer at public sale at my farm located 1% miles north of Craigville and 2 miles south and 1 mile east of Tocsin, on what is known as the Martin Shady farm, on Wednesday, Nov. 21, ’2B Sale beginning at 10 o’clock, the following property: HORSES, 6 Head—l team of bay mares, oto 12 years old; 1 bay horse 11 years old; 1 gray mare, smooth, mouth; 1 bay colt, coming 2 years old. a good one; 1 spring colt. CATTLE. 7 Head —6 milk cows and 1 calf; 1 Jersey, 7 years old, will be fresh by Dec. 1; 1 Jersey, 7 years old, gives 3% to 4 gals, of milk a day, will be fresh in Feb.; 1 Holstein cow. 6 years old. been fresh about 2 months, gives 4 gals, of milk a day; 2 brindle cows, 6 years old, giving a good flow of milk, will be fresh in Feb. and March; 1 brindle cow, 8 years old, gives good flow of milk, will be fresh last of Jan.; these cows are A No. 1 cows; 1 heifsr calf, 2 months old. HOGS, 25 Head—6 butcher hogs, weighing 250 Tbs; 16 shoats weight 125 lbs; 3 sows. CHICKENS — 150 Rhode Island Reds; 21 White Pekin ducks; 8 geese. t

road two miles west of Hen Davis when three members of the new county patrol noticed a suspicious looking ear and sped after it. The two machines jockeyed from one side of the road to the other in an attempt to wreck each other, and a hub was knocked off the sheriffs' machine. o (iet th* Habit—Trad* at Hom*. It Pay*

HAY AND GRAIN—Some baled Bean hay; some baled timothy hay, some baled straw; 400 bushel of corn in crib; 350 bushel of oats. FARM MACHINERY —1 wagon; 1 John Deere strtkjy plow, good as new; 1 walking plow; 1 McCormick Deering corn planter, bean attachment, good as new; one 3-section harrow, as good as new; 1 Oliver single row corn plow; 1 John Deere two row corn plow; one 7-ft. disc; one 6 ft. Champion hinder; one , Champion mowing machine; one hay loader; 1 set of work harness; seme extra collars. MISCELLANEOUS —1 gasoline engine pump jack; 2 new 10-gal. milk cans; chicken coops; pitch forks; shovels; hoes; rakes; garden plow; oil drums; some household goods; and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS —iSums of $lO and under cash; sums of SIO.OO and over credit of 6 months, first 3 months without interest, last 3 months at Irankable interest. 3% discount for cash on sums over $lO. No property to be removed until settled for. Jesse Weaver, Owner Jesse Ellenberger, Auctioneer. Craigville Bank, Clerk. Lunch served by Ladies’ Aid of Pleasant Valley church. 13-10-19

Berne M. Y. M. Noses Out Huntington Team — Berne, Nov. 16 —(Special) - The Berne M. Y. M. Independent basketball team nosed out the Cloverleaf Creameries' net aggregation of Huntington here last night. 29-19 in the most thrilling basketball game seen here for some time. The two teams played evenly throughout the fray, and at several times the score was tied. The local ag gregation finally nosed ahead shortly hefore the end of the game and held

| PUBLIC SALE Notice ib hereby given that the undersigned administratrix with the will annexed of the estate ol John Smith, deceased, bv virtue of an Order of the Adams Circuit Court will oiler for sate at public auction at the late residence of said decedent in Erench Township, Adms County. Indiana, located lour (I) miles west ;:nd one-half (*/ 2 ) mile south of Monroe, Indiana and eight |S) miles east and one-half (!£>) mile south of Bhitlton, Indiana « TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1928 Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m„ the following personal property of said estate, consisting of HORSES—CATTLE—HOGS 2 head of horses, one gray mare and one roan mare; five head of cattle, consisting of four milch cows and one heifer; ten head of hogs; three brood sows of which two have pigs bv their side; also seven head of shoals weighing about 130 pounds. FARMING IMPLEMENTS 1 Dane has loader: 1 McCormick Deering binder, hay tediler. mower; corn planter; havrake; New Idea manure spreader; land roller; disc drill; hoe drill; walking plow; riding plow; corn cultivator; corn sheller; fanning mill; small platform scales; hav rack; hog rack; boh sled; mud boat; grave! bed; steel wagon; 1 Turnbull wagon; wagon box;old wagon; top buggy; storm buggy; 1 set work harness; a one and one-half horse power gasoline engine; Ford sedan. GRAIN AND HAY- About 100 bushel corn; UN* bushel mis. 1 ton clover hay; 20 ton timothy hav. TERMS—AII sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand. All sums over five dollars a credit of nine months will be given.purchaser executing his note therefore with interest al 8% after li months from date waiving relief and providing lor attorney's fees and with surety thereon to the approval of said administratrix. ELIZA SMITH Administratrix with will annexed. Ellenherger Bros.. Auctioneers. William Smith, Clerk. Lunch will be served on grounds bv Ladies Aid of the St. John's Church of Vera Cruz. As I am quitting farming, 1 will sell al public auction at my residence, 3 miles east and 3 miles north of Decatur, m ll j south, i-.; mile east of Monroeville, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1928 ■ ' M M Ilk \

• Commencing at Hi A. M. S—HEAD OF HORSES— S Bay brood mare, weight 11(10 ths; Bav colt, coming . l * ling; Sorre! mare, 10 years old. weight 1 100 tl>s; Gray mare, years old, weight 1400 Bis; Bav driving horse. B—HEAD OF CATTLE—S , Holstein cow, 9 years old, be fresh Dec. In. ’* - vrs , years old. be fresh in May. giving a good flow; Black cm, old, lie fresh in April, giving a good flow; Spotted a old, will lie fresh in March; Brindle cow, 7 V ', " I S L"’iLi row, good flow; Black Jersey cow, will lie fresh in Mav; Spy giving a good flow; Holstein heifer, coining - veai> uiti. are all good cows and test good. < I J-d‘|(’K POULTRY -115 Black Minorca pullets, laving n<>w; • Minorca pullets, will begin laying soon; 3 voting get si. gander. fodder' 2 t° n FEED-2 ton good Soy Bean hay; some coin tooaer, of Timothy Hay. FARMING IMPLEMENTS NisCo manure Deering binder, 7 ft. cut; 'lhomas hav loadt • . r; j o hn spreader; Sujierior 10 disc wheat drill; Aven co i oo (|i liaf’ Deere cul tipacker; P. & O. riding breaking pl”" .. M t fitr iii row, new; Hav tedder; Deering mower; disc n n •.y wagon, 3’4 in. skein; hay rack and gram bii I w alki ~t 5 narrow lire farm wagon and box; riding l iill > j, jjailer breaking plow; walking cultivator; buggy: carriage.. “Sandwich” in good repair; I.H.C. gas engine. - MISCELLANEOUS _■ 1W for P<< Set o r Blacksmith tools; bone grindci’ H' , HoV'l attachment; DeLaval cream seiierator, No. H • ' ();( | brooder galvanized brooder house, nearly new, r-x!-• 11 • stove; galvanized tank house; two small hog h" HOUSEHOLD GOODS k gating Malleable cook stove range, a good one. K » Jming stove; Perfection oil stove, 3 burner; 2 bids, i nxn'i 11 , . table; 12 dining chairs; 12x15 axnunster l ’ utl ..i .' .. v fable; rug; 9x12 eongoleum rug: 6 rocking chairs; ■ davenport - many articles too numerous to m< TERMS -All sums of $5 ami under, in* l *’’ 1 a credit of *2 months on good bankable not' ' ’, r $5.00. the last 6 months; 4% discount for cash on sums WM. D. BARRONE Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. al 'will serve lu^ 1. Ladies Aid of Immanuel Lutheran church

the edge until the game —- 0 — ~ May Change Gas Tax Law In Legislature Indianapolis, Nov. 16. j ••reused gasoline tax «r higher a«' o I.cense fees will be asked o( n,. legislature convening j an . wto finance the paving of the state high way system in the next five representatives of seventeen mie wide organizations comprising good roads board, decided in conference here.