Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1928 — Page 2

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■ CLASSIFIED ■ advertisements. a BUSINESS CARDS. ■ a AND NOTICES « "■MMM ■ « ■ ■ * ■ J ■* FOR SALE FOR SALE-’ B.u-gylsu In living r<»>m suites, pianos. Kalmaxoo stoves, an<i ranges, Marion mattresses, Jones and Sprague. Phone 199. Located in Hens ley Building. ■ - 18 ' tit FOR SAl.J6—front sedan body, herd Coupe, winter top Ford, and Ford ton truck. Overhauled Ford motors. Franks Wrecking company. W. Mon roe street. 280-6tx For SALE Three fams in Blue Creek Township, 1-32 acre. 1-20 acre, aud 1-12 acre. Henry Baumann, route 8 Phone 690-E. m'i'k feAl.R' All kinds of garden"flow er and farm seed, including wheat cornjind oats, potatoes ami all other kinds. All seed fully guaranteed N‘> money required until deliverq Geo. i Martin 428 Gloss Street. Decatur Ind. 2813tx i FOR SALE- 8 shouts, 5o lbs. earh. Cloiee Beam, route 8, live miles southeast of Decatur, on Fuhrman farm. 281t3x FOR SALE OR TRADE-Ualter A. Wood manure spreader. Inquire of D. W. Laisure, Monroe phone, 2 mile east, 2 mile south Monroe. 281toX l‘f)tl sTlZE—'.Malleable range, cheap. Good condition. Mm. Barrone, phone G94-C. 283t3x FOR SALE One 1!*27 Nash coupe, in A-l shape. Inquire at Butlers gar age, >:3l WANTED I WANT TO talk to a man who is interested in getting into Draft- ■■ ing work, must be employed and alne to furnish reference, must be willing to study during spare time for the j next few months to prepare for a guaranteed position at a guaranteed salary. For information write Box 52. % Democrat. 281-t3x WANTED—Giri for general housework, between the ages of 20 aud 30. No washings. Mrs. B. V.. Sholty. 607 Monroe street, phone 521. —WANTED— Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also in the market for Wool. We will call with our truck for anything you wish to dispose of. Also in the market for Furs, Hides and Tallow. Phone 442 • MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. - Near G. R. & I. Crossing 89-Wtl-WANTED —To buy clover hay. Fred Mutschler Packing Company, phones 101 or 382. 283-12 t, WANTED—Two feitl roomers or boar ders, or young married couple. G.od location. Close up town. 329 So. Ist St. 283-3tx | ———!—- -- ' -- - ~ FOR RENT FOR RENT —Six room, semi-modern, house with large barn on N. 3rd st H. L. Haggard, Monmouth school 282-3tx ; FOR RENT—BO-Acre Farm, New barn, good buildings. 3 miles from Deca-1 tur, Inquire at 420 Class St. Phone 145 281-3tx FORWENT-5 room house on N. 6th st., semi-modern; gtw. soft and hard water. Phone 67. ■ 283t3 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Amber Drop earring cither on | Second St. or Madison St. Finder please return to this office. CHURCH SERVICES, FAMILY DINNERS FEATURE HOLIDAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE! regular Thanksgiving hunt for Peter Rabbit or old man “Possum.” No j accidents were reported by hunters. ' The sound of the gun could be heard | in nearly every woods and field and many a rabbit became the prize of the hunter. The day was not ideal for motoring and outside of those who were traveling to and from home, little motoring •was done. It was a day when the comforts of home, the radio and the general lazy feeling of staying in- . doors provided the most entertain ; ment for all. o . Mrs. Mjnuie Wilkinson was a ■ Thanksgiving guest of her son, Wai- , ter Wilkinson and family. Mrs. J. E. Anderson and children. I Edward, Florence and Ina spent the ■ day in Bluffton visiting friends. Mrs. C. R. Uhl and children Patsy, | Philip and Betty returned to Toledo, ; after visiting with Mrs. Uhl’s mother, ■ Mrs. M. Terveer and relatives. POTATOES Quality Potatoes, any quantity at a real price. 65c bu. Come get your winter sup ply. Corner Indiana and Seventh Streets. Phone 510. John Chronister

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MONEY TO LOAN I 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*/ Classes Fitted ’ HOURS: ( 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 < Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN i An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on'improved real estate. j FEDERAL FARM LOANS ( Abstractis of title to real estate. ‘“SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. ~ 1 LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. 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. Zion Lutheran Bazaar Candy sale, Saturday, at Zwick & Myers. It — -- - “ O O IL S. MICHAUD SELLS FARM AND CITY PROPERTY ' I Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 496 j 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. b —o Typewriting Stenographic Work if you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for j appointment, Florence Holthouse Judge J, T. Merryman’s laiw Office, K. of G. Bldg. The Sole Aim of Chiropractic I to relieve suffer- * no Humanity and ' enable it to enjoy ; to the fullsjHftJsromosts Mt extent(DruflnfsSystam) Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St Phone 628.

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs: 400; steady; 90-110 lbs., $7; 110-130 lbs., 17; 130-140 lbs.. $7.50; 140-160 lbs., $8.00; 160-180 lbs.. $8.40: 180-200 lbs.. $8.65; 200-250 lbs., $8.50; 250-300 lbs.. $8.40; 300-350 lbs., $8.25; roughs, $7.50; stags, $5; calves, $16.50; lambs, $12.50. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: receipts. 8,900; holdovers, 100; market, active. 10-15 c up; 250350 lbs.. $5.75-$9.25; 200-250 lbs.. $9.15$9.40; 160-200 lbs., $9.15-$9.40; 130-160 lbs., $8.50-$9.35; 90-130 lbs.. $8.25$8.75; packing sows, $7.50-SS.IS. Cattle: receipt*, 100; calves, 500; market steady: beef steers, $11.50$14.75; beef cows, SB-$10; vealers. $7$7.50; light yearling, $12.50-sls; low cutters, $4.50-$6 50. Sheep: receipts, 2,000; market 50c Up; top fat lambs. $13.75-$14.25; bulk cull lambs. SB-$10.50; bulk fat ewes. : $6-$6.50. t CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE 1 Dec. Marti: May 1 Wheat $1.14% $1.20% $1.22% Corn .84 .87% .90% 1 Oats .47 .47% -47% 1 (Corrected November 30) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET No. 2 soft winter wheat $1.28 No. 2, hard wheat SI.OB Mixed wheat sl3 8 1 No. 4 Yellow corn $1.05 No. 4 Mixed SI.OO J Oats 40c Barley 50c Rye -.s» j-Ssc LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs 46c i BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 43c ; INDIANACORN KINGS COMPETE <€ONTIMED FROM PAGE ONE) lessor A. T. Wiancko of Purdue University has served on this committee since the first show. Os equal interest to the members of the Indiana Corn Growers' Association is the State Corn Show to be held at Lafayette January 14-18. S6OO in premiums as well as special medals and cups are offered to winners it: the corn soybean and small grain classes, and competition fcr honors is as strong in this show as at the International. A Junior Corn Show with SSO premium money is also conducted fcr the Junior Corn Clut: members. Lowell Moffitt of Rush County was winner of last year's Senior Show and Kenneth Stillabower of Bartholomew won the Boys Show. At least 600 entries are expected in the State Show. While corn from the corn borer infested area is barred from the International, arrangements have been made through cooperation with Frank Wallace. State Entonioligist, for treating corn for the State Shew to kill any borers, but the germination of the corn will not be injuried. o Miss Eva Acker and her mother, Mrs. Jane Acker motored to Geneva for Thanksgiving day. (T= —— T) COAL Plenty of Good Coal. I need your order. Phone 299. EMERSON BENNETT. Q Q ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Careful Thought in Selecting an Auctioneer for your sale vvill mean More Dollars and Cents for you. I sell every day. Will be glad to reserve date for you. Oecatur, Ind., Room 1. . People;) Loan & Trust Bldg. PJwne 606 and 1022

Mr. and Mrs. Clark Spahr and child ren Virginia and Philip Jean, of Detroit ate spending the week-end with Mr. am! Mrs. Alva Nichols. Herman Lankenau and Frank DeVor motored to Fort Wayne last evening where they called upon friends and attended the Emboyd Theatre. Among those who attended the Emboyd Theatre yesterday were John Engle. Dick Engle. Joe Krick and Tom Hanbold. Arthur Suttles returned from Purdue University. Wednesday evening to spend the Thanksgiving vacation here. Clarence Spuller. of Purdue University. spent the Thanksgiving vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Spuller. Gerald Somers, a student in the Univet sity of Chicago, is home for a visit with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Somers. Mr. an.! Mrs. J. H. Goldner. cf Ligonier. parents of Mrs. R. E. Vance, are spending the week-end in this city. Mr.* and Mrs. Joe Kortenber and family motored to Lansing, Mich., yesterday, where they visited with Rene P. Naert, who has a large silver fox farm there. Miss lx>is Ogg will leave tonight for Chicago, where she will visit relatives over the week-end. The Rev. Cecil R. Smith, pastor of the United Brethren church at Ligonier. and his family, came to Decatur this morning for a brief visit with old friends. They will return home tomorrow. Miss Mary Madeline Dowling, of Fort Wayne, is a guest of Miss Ruth Vogelwede at the C. J. Vogelwede home. Miss Frances Murphy and sister, of ‘Monroe, visited in this city today. H E. Rupert, of Monroe, was a business visitor in Decatur today. Bob Vogelwede returned home from Notre Dame for Thanksgiving vacation. Mr. John Singetton, sneriff at Albion. called for his mother-in-law, Mrs. Coat Cook. Mr. William Singleton and son. Luther, and daughter. Luticia. and took them to his home where they ail enjoyed a delicious Thanksgiving dinner served by Mrs. Singleton. The Junior Music and Dramatic Club will meet Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock with Mrs. Johu Tyndall. 1927 REO “FLYING CLOUD" SPECIAL SEDAN. This is a quality automobile in every particular and affords the used car buyer the opportunity of buying a strictly high class sedan of late model at less than half its original cost. Price $985.00 1926 FORD COUPE. Price $225.00 1927 DODGE BROTHERS SPECIAL SEDAN. Equipped with bumpers and heater. A substantial sedan of a late model Is being offered you at half its cost only a year ago. Price $525.00 1926 ESSEX COACH. Very good mechanically. Upholstery like new. Has four new tires. Price... $350.00 1926 STUDEBAKER COUPE. Mechanically good. Upholstery like new. Five good tires. Here is a bargain for some one. Price $445.00 1925 DODGE BROTHERS SPORT ROADSTER. Has just been refinished in smart colors. The equipment is bumpers, front and rear, five good tires, heater, side and motormeter. Price $385.00 1925 ESSEX COACH. Just refinished. Very good mechanically. Hero is your Sax at a real price. $265.00. 1925 FORD FORDOR SEDAN. Three new tires. New paint job. $196.00 1924 STAR SEDAN. Mechan.'cally Aone. Upholstery good. Price $215.00 0 he above list of used automobiles affords the used car buyer an assortment of good, late model used cars of reputable make at reasonable prices. We invite your inspection. Reasonable terms will be allowed the btiver SAYLORS MOTOR CO. North First st. Decatur, hid. Open Evenings.

MITK'E OF SV IE OF TOWNSHIP I'HOI'I'.H I’l N 'tier is hereby given, that the undersigned Trustee of Hartford Township, in Adams eounty. state of Indiana, an ex-offleio trustee of the Hartford School township, said county, as such trustee, on Saturday the 22 day of !>>■- her. ll'2t. at 2:3(1 P. M. w 11 offer lor ; sale at public auction t > the highest amt lust bidder at the school house in the district Numlior 7 in said township, the following described property belonging to said township, towlt: i* <'omtneneing at the north-west cor. r net- of the north-west quarter of see- . tion thirty-four Ctti in township twen--1 ty-five <Z6> north of range thirteen (’ll) east, in Adams county, state of Indiana, thence south 13 rods lo>-_. feet, ’ thence east ll’-s rods, thence north 13 ■ rods 10 > 5 feet, thence west 11 *4 rods. , to the place t.f beginning together witli all buildings and all other property thereon situated. .... » The trustee reserves the right to offer said property as a whole or in such ’ parcels as he may deem best on day cf . sale; he also reserves the right to reject any or all bids. DANIEL A. STEI DLEII 1 Trustee Hartford township. Adams | eountv Indiana and ex-officio trustee of Hartfold School township. Nov 30 Dee 1 APPOINTMENT OF l.xi:< I lOli 1 Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned into ’oven appointed Executor of (he Estat- of Christian S. Burry late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate * Is probably solvent. > James W. Becker. Executor Dole B. Erwin, Attorney November 28. 1928 Nov. 30 D 7-11 | o NOTICE 1 In the Adams Circuit Court November Term. 192 X. No. 13191 A. State of Indiana County of Adams SS: In-re Petition of Charles H. Bran' ll and Ethel Braii' h for the adoption of Marjorie Helene Branch. Evelyn Louise Branch and Donna Huth Branch. To Etta May Branch. Mother of said ' children: Whereas an affidavit of two competent witnesses has been filed in said ' court setting forth that the residence of Etta May Branch, Hie mother of said ‘ Marjorie Helene Branch. Evelyn Louise Branch and Donna Ruth Branch is unknown. , Therefore notice is hereby given to said Ett« May Branch the mother of said children above named that Charles H. Branch and Ethel Branch, resid- ‘ ing in tile citv of Decatur, Indiana have filed in said court their petition piaying for the adoption of said Marjorie Helene Branch. Evelyn Ixtuise j Branch and 'Donna Ruth Brancti as their legal heirs; ami therefore the. said Etta May Brandt will take due notice of the filing and pendency of said petition I and she shall appear in sai deourt on the 15tlt day of anuary, 1929 and answ, r to said petition or object to the adoption of sai dchildren by sat dpetitioners or consent thereto, as she may desire; amt that unless site so appear to said | petition at said time in said court the i , same will be heard and determined in her absence. , . . „ Witness the clerk of said court at pe- ► catnr Indiapa, uii tiiis 22nd day of Nov- | . ember, 1928. John E. Nelson Clerk of Adams Circuit Court James T. Merryman, Attorney Nov. 23-30 Dee 7-11 Set the Habit—l raae at Home, it Pan —

i — ", 1 .. -- — — ‘ cjNl'fe- — &*“'LS Tomorrow! . Saturday, December 1 is the opening day of our s i • Thrift Saving Club i for 1929 e ” Will you be one of the many Money at Christmas tiim who will become a member most convenient. Cnoobt . and save systematically of the classes listed below «• D throughout the year? find how easy it is to sate. _ . 1 THRIFT SAVINGS CLUB PLAN F 10 CENTS A WEEK FOR 50 WEEKS PAYS $ S.OO i- 25 CENTS A WEEK FOR 50 WEEKS PAYS $12.50 t 50 CENT A WEEK FOR 50 WEEKS PAYS .$25 00 j SI.OO A WEEK FOR 50 WEEKS PAYS » 50 ’™ $2.00 A WEEK FOR 50 WEEKS PAYS SIOO-00 Q $5.00 A WEEK FOR 50 WEEKS PAYS $250.00 SIO.OO A WEEK FOR 50 WEEKS PAYS $500.00 $20.00 A WEEK FOR 50 WEEKS PAYS SIOOO.OO 9 I. i 4% INTEREST ADDED ' U- ' ° Peoples Loan & Truct Co. Ji BANK OF SERVICE I- * .! z

com HOUSE Marriage Licenses Richard L. Bogner, toolmaker, De catur, to Flossie E. Shady, Preble. Application Overruled In the case of William S. Andrews vs. June Andrews, an application of the defendant to defend as a poor person was overruled by the court. The case was continued for further hearing. Houck Will Probated The last will and testament of George M. T. Houck was probated today. The document, which was written December 19, 1927, provided that the entire estate, after all just debts had been paid, be' divided equally among the children. Charles H. Houck. Hattie Crum, Lilly M. Sprague, Bessie J. Bell, Rollo M. Houck and Olga E. Barwiller. Charles H. Houck and Rollo M. Houck were appointed executors and they filed Bond in the sum of $2,000. To Sell Property In the estate of Christian C. Burry. : the executor was authorized to sell | the personal property at public sale

I 01 R NEXT AUCTION of Stoves and Furniture WILL BE HELD Saturday afternoon beginning at 2:00, and we will sell Saturday night at 7:00, Dec. Ist lie JEFFERSON STREET—DECATUR. INDIANA New heating stoves; second handed stoves; dressers; bufKs, commodes; beds of all kinds and springs; book cases; maltreats; davenport; dining chairs; kitchen chairs of all makes; ! braty tables; dining tables; stands; flower stand; smokin': travs: baby cans; baby beds; high chairs; cupboards; cabinets; ironin; boards; foot stools; sewing machines; o l stews; oil heaters; bowls and pitchers: cooking utensils; dishes; crocks and cans, rugs and carpet strips. We have so much furniture this week we are having a sale Saturday afternoon and Saturday night. PERRY OGG. Owner. Auctioneers —Roy Johnson and Jack Brunton. Clerks —Lucile and Lula Ogg.

Mr. and Mrs Dan n ' daughters. Mary CatJrJ^ 11 Dr. and .Mrs E daughter. Miss Mary #2* ** Thanksgiving guests at the Dr t? home in Berne. Mr.'and Mrs. Ed<i« .biturned to Chicago. Illlnoh, With the former's pareßte, Mr Mrs. O. T. Johnson. AI-I'OIXTUEXT Noticv Is hereby given, that th-„ I dctsigm-o .i;ts I.. '.'ii appointed J “ \ h !‘ ■>a...es q. nJX of Adams t emu. , is probably solvent. ' ““ . m V.*' 10 ** 1 ' N ’T»tune Eseiutrtt »-< Nov. 13, IS.s Earl H. Adams Atty ~ Nov. iis-ts-» < COAL! COAL; — Old Dominion Hard Coal Chestnut jijji Carbon Glow Lump .... Kjj Kentucky Lump Virginia White Ash Lump |6.n Good Furnace 6 in. egg. JW Cook Stove Coal $6.58 All prices include delivery. Julius Haugk Phone 660. Res. 6W