Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, ■ BUSINESS CARDS, ■ AND NOTICES ■ FOR SALE fuK 14aLF! - bed davenport genuine • leather, sold reasonable. New bridge lamps and floor lamps. Reasonable. Jones and Sprague. 278-Ux foil SALE - Bargains in living room suites, pianos. Kalmazoo stoves, and ranges, Marlon mattresses. Jones nud Bprague. Phone 199. Located in Hens fey Building. 278,61 ffdß SALE — Phone 5181 for your . Thanksgiving chickens and foH SALE—Eresh Jersey cow, ext-i ’ high test. Homer Ginter, % ® l .' e ( e “, st •f Peterson. -7 J-.'-X ! P6r SALk-Eord coupe. 1927 model., wire wheels. Inquire North End ga- j (age. Phone 6512. _BQ.>tx rdR SALE" Beagle hound, Ed Alt, r > | jiiles east of Decatur, on route 8. j • J’OR SALE—Eresh cow, Calf by side. • August Ehlerding, Decatur, Route 4 treble Phone, 280-otx Pt)R SAIF Ford sedan body. Hird . Coupe, winter top Ford, and Ford , ftm truck. Overhauled Ford motors. Branks Wrecking company, W Monfoe street. *° ', FOR SALE Three Lums' in Blue Creek Township, 1-32 acre, 1-20 acre. | •nd 112 acre. Henry Baumann, route 8 ; FhontMi9<El^^| : WANTED Ji’ANTED— voting men and women to • learn railway and commercial and | %-ireless telegraphy and railway ae-. counting. Demand for our graduates greater than we can supply. Positions procured at big salaries. Extraordinary i •pportunities for advancement. Expen-1 les low; chance to earn part. Catalog free. Write today. Dodge's Institute, Howard St., Valparaiso, Indiana. 276-6 t fffRNITURE REPAIRING and Ip- ’ bolstering of all kinds; work guaranteed. called for and delivered. M. S McKean. Monroe, Ind., Phone 58. i 276t7x; ' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY - Will sell two thoroughly established ; and profitable Motion Picture Thea- ; tres located in the same town 30 miles from Decatur at a sacrifice i price. Owner must leave for other Climate. Part cash, balance terms. ■ Address Decatur Daily Democrat, Box "Theatre.” 278 UK BOARD and ROOM -by day or week. Prices right. Erie Grocery an*.Ret-1 taurant. Phone 966 2774teodxj WANTED—Two girl roomers. 329 j South Fifth street. 28<U«x FOR RENT FOR RENT —Six room, semi-modern, house with large barn on N. 3rd st. H. L. Haggard, Monmouth-school 279t3x FOR RENT-Fuir Room house. furnished for light housekeeping Semimodern. Suitable for one couple of two ladies. Call 789. 279tJ. FOR KENT—Four room house on Russell street. J. F. Fruchte, Phone 242 279-3 t | FOJTREN'T— Sleepingn-cToms and light house keeping rooms Square south of i Court house. A. J. Potter, Phone 1090 280-31 X FOR RENT —5 room house and gar age. Water, lights, in house. sl2 a month. Perry Ogg Phone 1149, 280-3'.x FOR RENT —5 room house on Nortli Second, st., has lights, water and gas. Phone 183. 280t3x j HOUSE FOR - RENT—S room house. ; lights and water on Elm street. Call 1059. 280t3x I FOR RENT—Six Room semi-modern house. Inquire at 219 Rugg street or ( phone 371. 280-3 t * FOR RENT—Six room house on Kekionga street. Call Dynein Bclimitt, phone 79. LOST AND FOUND Lost— Red and white checked pocketbook containing pair of glasses and curency. Also keys. Finder please call Winifred Kitson. Phone 288 or 172. 279-3 t FOUND—Fountain pen. Owner may have same, by describing it and paying for this ad 279-3tx LOST —Between County farm and Warren Jones farm on Piqua road, 50 lb platform scale beam. Return to C. P. Troutner, Pleasant Mills and receive reward. 280t3 Pdft SALE—Scotch Collie male pup, three months old. 329 S. First street. 280t3x K¥*4s¥*¥ ♦ * » * * K • HOSPITAL NOTES * K ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ -Y- ¥ ¥ ¥ F. Charles Miller of Willshire, Ohio underwent a minor operation at the Ad- ’ ams County Memorial Hospital this morning. .Mrs. Joe Geimer, Decatur, route 7, ■was admitted to the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning for medical treatment. Mrs. Geimer Is in a serious condition. Wiliam Dickerson of Geneva, under went a minor operation at the local hospital this morning. — — o Zion Lutheran Bazaar Candy sale, Saturday, at Zwick & Myers. It

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MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and City Property 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 I .Abstraetis of title to real estate. 1 SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE L 133 S. 2nd St. 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 OF OF TOWNSHIP PHOPEHTI Notice is herebj given, that the tin-| | tlersigned Triintee <»f Hartford township I in Adams county, statu of Indiana, and i ex-officio Trustee of Hartford School ; Township, said county, as su< h trustee, j on Saturday the 22 day of December, i 192 H. at 1 i*. M.. will offer for sale at public auction to the highest and best I bidder at the schol house in the District Number I in said township, the fol- ■ lowing described property belonging to said township, towit: Commencing at the north-west corner of th'’ west half of tiie north-%’cst quarter "if se< tion twelve (12) in township twenty-five (25) north of range' thirteen (12) east in Adams 4ounty, state of Indiana, theme south 16 rods. | thence east Io rods, thence north 16 rods and then west 10 rods to the place of heginnig. together with all buildings and other property thereon situated. The trustee reserves the right t'o offer said property as a whole or in such parcels as he may deem best on day '»f sale. He also reserves the right to reject any or all bids. DANIEL A. STEUDLER. Trustee, i Hartford Township, Adams c’ounty ln'ldiana, and Ex officio Trust«-e of Hart- | ford School township. Nov 26 Dec 3 o Just received a large number of child's rockers in colors. Make nice Christinas present tor the kiddies. Sold reasonable. Jones and Sprague. Phone 199. 276-6 t ■ ROY JOHNSON i. Auctioneer Careful Thought in Selecting an Auctioneer for your sale will mean 1 More Dollars and Cents for you. I sell every day. Will be glad to re-se-ve date for you. Decatur, Ind., Room 1. 2 i People;! Loan & Trust Bldg. WAone 608 and 1022

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1928.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Hogs receipts, 15.400: holdovers, 600; market active, strong to 10c up; 250-350 lbs., $8.40-18.75: 200-250 lbs.. $8.«0-$8.85; 160-200 lbs., $8.60-$8.85; 130-160 lbs., $8.25-$8.75; 90-130 lbs., $7.75-18.25; packing sows, $7.25-87.75. Cattle receipts, sl7; calves, sl4; market slow, steady; beef steers. $11.50-814.75; light yearling steers and heifers, $12.50-sls; beef cows, $B- - low cutter and cutters cows, $4.25-$6.50; vealers, sl7-$17.50. Sheep receipts. 14.000; market active. steady; bulk fat lambs, $13.00$13.50; bulk cull lambs, $7.50-810.25; bulk fat ewes. $6-$6.50. Chicago Grain Close Dec. March May Wheat: $1.16% sl-21 $1.23% Corn -85% .87% .90% I Oats: 47 .47% .48 (Corrected Nov. 26) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET No. 2 soft winter wheat $1.28 ] No. 2, hard wheat sl.oß* < Mixed wheat sllß , No. 4. Yellow corn SI.OO . No. 4, Mixed 95c , Oats <oc Barley -50 c t Rye 85c j LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs —66 c 1 BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 6Sc v Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson. Ed Whitright. Georgy, .and Lelan Franks lett yesterday 4or a hunting trip in the northern of ■the state, wliere they will rdmain until after Thanksgiving. Clark Gay left this morning for Alma. Michigan, where he will spend Thanksgiving with his son, Harold, who is attending school there. While there, he will also visit with his fath- I er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gay. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Schultz motored to Van Wert Sunday where they visited with Mrs. Schultz’s mother. Mrs. L. M. Jackson. Mrs. Lloyd Jackson returned to her home at Toledo, Ohio, after visiting several days with the R. J. Holthonse family. Mr. and Mrs. John Everett and Mr. and Mrs. Cal Peterson motored to Spencerville, Ohio, Sunday afternoon, where they called on Mrs. Mary Jamison. ■ —- ■ ■ o To Hold Sale The Missionary Society of the Zion Lutheran church will hold a bazaar and candy sale next Saturday morning 1 at 9 o'clock at the Zwick and Myers Furniture store. o NOTICE! Get. your cellars plastered and cemented. your bathrooms and kitchens tiled at reduced winter prices. See Bert Haley, phone 788. 280tG o AUCTION 125 ACRE FARM Sells without reserve, Wed. Nov. 28, 2:30 p.m., 2% miles northwest of Bluffton on Huntinton road. Splendid ' fertile sugar-tree and walnut soil. 109 . acres tillable, 25 in timber and paature. Real producing farm, one that will make money, if operated properly. Well improved and shows up good. SI,OOO cash, extended time on balance. ; Visit in this section and ascertain ' the quality of homes in the neighbor- ■ hood. Spray and Penery, owners. . Fo-Land Auction Company, AuctionI eers, Noblesville. 24-26-27 » 1 ■" ——— —o . APPOINTMENT (IF ADIIIMSTR XTOR Notice is hereby given. That the unl dersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Clement L. V. Snell, late of Adams County, deceased The estate is probably solvent. Frank E. Bohnke, Xdininlstrator. Nov. 10 19118 Dore B. Erwin Atty. Nov. 12-19 26 o APPOINTMENT OF EXEUTHIX Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of the Estate of William F. Macke late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate Is probably solvent. Minnie Macke Executrix Nov. 19, 1928 Dore B. Erwin Atty. Nov. 12-19 26 o’-== « DR. C. V. CONNELL „ VETERINARIAN ■ Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 F Special Attention given to cattle aad poultry practice II o —0

DISASTERS AT SEA ADI) TOLL AS LIST GROWS UIIMIM Ell FHOM I’K.E OMII of ships sent out calls for help. Denmark. Germany, the Netherlands. and France were all badly hit. The barometer was at 28.25 at Copenhagen la«t night — the lowest since 1907 —and it continued to fall. The Admiral Ponty, 6,000 ton ship, sent out distress signals, which were answered by the Aquitania and the Maorie. There was a crew of 90 and several passengers on the Admiral Ponty. They reported leaking and that the forward hold was filling. The Moaris reported that she had reached the ship and was aiding her and the Admiral Ponty which cleared llarve Saturday. The Yugoslav steamship Oigatopic was reported in distress and the German sailing ship Pommern. 2.376 ton merchant marine training vessel was abandoned and her entire crew of 84 were rescued by the tug Heros. Typhoon Strikes Manilla Manilla. Nov. 26. —(U.R) —The most severe typhoon experienced in the Philippine Islands in years swept southern Luzon Island today. At times the gale reached a velocity of 70 miles an hour. Damage from the storm was estimated at millions of dollars. Thirty per cent of the cocoanut crop was reported destroyed. Tyabas province suffered severe loss when wharfs and other property were damaged. Illegaspi. port town, was flooded and government buildings were damaged. Several small ships were wrecked at various points along the coast. The cruiser Milwaukee took relief supplies to stricken districts. Telegraph lines were severed and radio reports of the destruction wrought by the typhoon were fragmentary. Steamer Sinks Alberies, Algeria. Nov. 26. —,U.R)~ The coasting steamer Gesaree sank 1927 RED “FLYING CLOUD" SPE Cl AL SEDAN. This is a quality automobile in every particular and affords the used car buyer the oppor tunity of buying a strictly high class sedan of late model at less than hall its original cost. Price $985.0C 1927 FORD FORDOR SEDAN. This sedan is in the very best of condi tion. Has good tires, 5 wire wheels Upholstery has been covered and is like new. Finish very good. Price $325.0( 1927 CHEVROLET COACH. Here is your opportunity to buy a late mode’ Chevrolet at an unusually low figure It is equipped with heater and new tires. The finish and upholstery art very good. Price - $375.0( 1927 DODGE BROTHERS SPECIAL SEDAN. Equipped with bumpers am heater. A substantial sedan of a lat< model is being offered you at half Iti cost only a year ago. Price $525.0( 1926 ESSEX COACH. Very goo< mechanically. Upholstery like new Has four new tires. Price $350.0( 1926 STUDEBAKER COUPE. Me clianically good. Upholstery lik< new. Five good tires. Here is t bargain for some one. Price. $445.0! 1925 DODGE BROTHERS SPORI ROADSTER. Has just been refinish ed in smart colors. The equipmen is bumpers, front and rear, five goot tires, heater, side wings and motor meter. Price $385.01 1925 ESSEX COACH. Just refinish ed. Very good mechanically. Hen is your Six Hi a real price. $265.00 1925 FORD FORDOR SEDAN. Tlirei new- tires. New paint job. SI9SJX 1924 STAR SEDAN. Mechanically A . one. Upholstery good. Price $215.01 1 The above list of used automobile: I affords the used car buyer an assort I rnent of good, late model used cars o reputable make at reasonable prices We Invite your inspection. Reason able terms will be allowed the buyer SAYLORS MOTOR CO. North First st. Decatur, Ind Open Evenings.

with a loss of 14 lives during the weekend gale on the Mediterranean. The steamer went down 1,000 yards ) off the coast opopaite Cape Caxine, near here. Fishermen worked all night but could save only four of the crew of 18. They were unable to get close to the vessel in the mountainous waves. — o COMMITTEES ARE APPOINTED , (COXTINIED FHOM PAGE ONE) 3 mittee. Hoyt H. Hartman, Bluffton; 1 Ralph K. Sines, Logansport; Kleber 1 W. Hadley, Indianapolis, and Howard ; H. Humphrey, Vevay. 3 Committee on location of a Genera 1 Veterans’ Hospital, Dr. George W. ; Bowman. Indianapolis, chairman. Board of Publication, Hoosier Legionnaire, Sturate A. Bishop, Indianapo- ■ lis, one year; Dr. C. R. Wagner, War- . saw, two year; and Earl W. Merry, i Dunkirk, three years. j State Speakers Bureau, Pleas E. ! Greenlee, Shelbyville, ehairnun; Frank White, Bloomington, vice-chair-man; Claude Gregg, Vincennes, and , J hn W. Wheeler Crown Point. — 0 HOOVER SHIP NEARS SHORE i (CONTIM ED FROM PAGE ONE* i the quarter-deck of the Maryland to Diaz. Moncada, Chamorro and fifty t guests. When the luncheon is over, the Maryland will get underway about 2 I p.m. for Punta Arenas, Costa Rica, aiTiving at 8 a.m.. Wednesday, Nov. t 28. At the Costa Rican port, Hoover will be met by American Minister i IfWVWVWWWWWWWVWWWW lAshbaucher’s MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS I i'hone 765 or 739 . IMAANMMMMMIMUAMIMVMM

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• Davis and the Oosta Rican cabinet and escorted to a special train for a ; four hour journey to San Jose, capital , of Costa Rico. o - ■■ Former Hoosier Resident Is Buried At Evansville Evansville, Ind., Nov 26 (U.R) — The body of Douglass Dallmau. 67 who died recently in Germany, has been return- | ed here in the form of ashes, having

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Dallmau, at the time of h resided In Beverly Hin, J preferred to | (( , bur) . . , a "L bl! ■-t here, it wL — LEGION NOTICE The Adams Post of tiu> t„, . Legion will hold i ta annual etZ officers at Legion itall ln 2 7:» yet« k A,,".'.'"’; ui'geil to attend the meeting