Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1928 — Page 2

■ CLASSIFIED * ■ ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, ■ a AND NOTICES ■ "c. 8. ■ 8...8 s ■ ■ FOR SALE FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 acre farm, east of Monroe, Indiana. Reasonable terms. A. D. Suttles. 256-.lt - sherTf rs "sale At lo o'clock a. in. on December 8, 1928, the undersigned will offer for sale and public sale at the residence of Karl Hannie, 1 mile north and % mile east of Honduras, Adams county, Indiana, on the John Brown farm, horsue, farm machinery and household mMs Hurl Hollingsworth, sheri.r. * 286 tin FOR SALE —A fresh Jersey cow; two dozen Leghorn pullets. Two miles west, one-half mile south of Monroe. Henry Klopfenstine. 386-6-t x FOR S-ALE New range cook stove used one year For information cad t;O6 after 5; 00 P- >L 2*6-31 x FOR SALE — Japanese novelties for Christmas. 410 Mercer Ave. 287-3tx Tor SALE—child’s rockers, s lid oak in colors, red, orange and natural.; Make ideal Christmas presents. Price ; $1 98 Junes and Sprague, phone 199. 288-6 t FOR SALE Kalamazoo stoves, ranges and furnaces. We save you 1-3 to 1-2 Why pay more? Sold on factory terms t Jones and Spragu.. phone 199. 2>B-6t FOR SALE -Livingroom suites ami pianos. Rock-bottom prices. Jones and Sprague Phone 199. 288-6’ FOR SALE—Rose Cmb R. I. Red cockrels. Have real color and type A. Harlow. Geneva. Ind. 288-6 t ’ FOR SALE Brunswick phonograph with records. Excellent condition. Cheap. Decatur Electric Shop. Phone ’ 244. 288-3 t I FOR SALE — Improved Browning Drake radio, cheap. Also bicycle. phone 1254 288 3tx jflt)R SALE Velour ami tapestry scarfs and pillows. 25c to $2 Mrs. F. B. Hunter. 815 N. 2nd St. Phone 1203. 288-31 R)R SALE Brunswick, in good ■on dltion. including records. Also Lloyd Loom Baby-carriage. Will sell reason-1 able. 329 3. First st. 288-ntx FOR SALE — One cros-cut saw. six foot long, as good as new One lar i press and sausage stuffer, combined, as good as new. Two meat barrels, and | some crockerys. Mrs. Kathryn M. Meyer 316 N. Fourth st. 288-l‘tx WANTED WANTED—To buy clover hay. Fred Mutsehler Packing Company, phones.. JJJI or 382. 283-12 t ' llteN LEAhN BARBERING In addi- 1 '"tion to good salary, commission and tips are more than most men make. | Bfce a stepping stone to higher educa- j tion. Write MOLER, 512 N. State, Chi-, cago, 111. 284-6* x ' —WANTED— Rags, Rubber, Pacer of all kinds, " Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides, ~Also in the market for Wool. We will call with our truck for you wish to dispose of. Also in the market for 'L. Furs, Hides and Tallow. ■ • Phone 442 MAIER HIDE «. FUR CO. - 7tO W. Monroe St. Near G. R. A I. Crossing w 89 W tt— j ' AGENTS WANTED WANTED! Ambitious, industrious jerson to introduce and supply the ; demand for Rawleigh Household Pro- . ducts in Decatur and nearby towns. Make sales of $l5O to S6OO a month or more. Rawleigh Methods get busi-1 a£ss everywhere. No sell.ng exper- j fence required. We supply Products, I Sales and Advertising Literature and Service Methods — everything you ueed. Profits increase every month. Lowest- prices; bast values; most •pinptet# snrvicu. W. T. Rawleigh Ca, Dept- «6-20®2, Freeport, ill. Pee, « |.<x fff Jtfcy’T-Six-rooni' ■ a>i-mo<V . n hot 1231 El® St. IL, - waath<-r tight garage. FMbite 726 alter I p. 285-6 tt j > FOR JiENT - Six nWln ..-nii house with large barn. Call 7183. 11. L. ■ Haggard. 286-3ty FOR RENT—Five room house, semi-, modern. S. J. Hain, West End Meat Market. ss'■ It FOR RENT—Nine Room house and • bath on North 2nd St. gas, telephone, lights soft and city water, cellar g«fcd Condition Phone 41 kgli'dsou W TcSfffe 287-41 x I £OR ftfilN’f I —Five room house on Win- j cheater street; 5 room house on 15th street. Inquire H. 3. Michaud. Tele- j phones 104 or 496 287-3 t | FOR RENT —5 room bouse on No. ~ 2nd st., has lights, gas and water. Mrs, Rose Clark, phone 183. 287t3x KOR - RENT —Business room for rent. r suitable for auto show* room or tire gho-p. Inquire Mart Gilson at Shoe Hospital. 28 < tri FOR RENT —Five room houte. lights : and water double garage. sl2 per month. Perry Ogg 110 Jefferson St. Phone 1149. 288-3tx FOR RENT — Four room flat. 1015 - Jackson. Write Mrs. E. M. Wasner. S3O West Main, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Phone Anthony 40923. 288-3tx

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L(MST AND F(M ND I WOI’LD LIKE to rent a farm of 8.6 ireres or more. Party liavrng ntw n-Htify Willard Kelsey. Moimie R 3. 38'0tJx 1 LOST—3iixs tire and rim between Bobo and % mile seutli and It mile east <st Bleeke dnirch. Finder please notify Pli.l Sourer. 287t3 MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and City Property We write Insurance. SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Decatur Indiana S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 2C6 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 Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS; 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5 :00 ‘l Saturday 8:00 p. m. i Telephone 135. ■ I ! - ULJJJM MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT , money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstractis of title to real estate. SCHURGERB ABSTRACT OFFICE LOBENSTEIN & HO* ER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or • night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ■BBOBBBHBM«XBBan3M«IBMEMDUBMMDiMMaBBaBHBBB 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. Garage And Ten Cars Are Destroyed In Fm* Gastou. lad., Dec. 6.—(U.R)-The Lew■on Motor cokHpaay garage is is ruins ! today as the result jrf a $30,90S lire Win n itlse <w;i-ey<-d »ei .lutomobili:. . ! 500 aaH u» es ikaudii alcohol, a e> k . • IF* — •* - —<£—*■•» 0 • I I ® Ji. S. SELLS FARM AND CITY PROPERTY | Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 496 | i 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. | p 0 Typewriting Stenographic Work you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for fppointnieut. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman's Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. - . . jji,_i

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1928.

BASKET REPBHTS I ‘ DAILY REPORT OP LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Fort Wayne Livestock Market halves 26; hogs 600; sheep 200; , market sternly. * 90-120 lbs. $7.10; ' 120-140 th $7.60; 140-160 lit $8; 160 180 lb $8.30; 186-209 lb $8.50; 200-225 lb $8.35; 225*275 lb $8.25; 275-350 tt> $8.10; roughs $7.25; stags $5. Calves $16.50. Lamps sl3. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs—Receipts 1900. Holdovers 100. Market active, steady. 250-350 lb $8.75-9.15; 200-250 lb $8.90-9.15; 160 200 tb $8.90-9.15; 130-160 lb $8.50-9.10; 90-130 tb $8.25-8.50; packing sows $7.50-8. Cattle: Receipts 250. Calves 200 Market steady; Beef steers $11.75-15; light yearling steers and heifers $12.50-15.25; beef cows SB-10; low cutter and cutter cows $4.50-6.75. Vealers $17.25-18.00. Sheep: Receipts 100- Market slow and steady. Bulk fat lambs sl4-14.50; bulk cull lambs $8.25-10.75; bulk fat ewes $6-6.75. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. March May Wheat $1.15% $1.19% $1.22% Corn .83% .87 .89% Oats .48 .48% .48% (Corrected December 6 1 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET No. 2 soft winter wheat $1.28 No. 2, hard wheat SI.OB Mixed wheat sllß No. 4 Yellow corn $1.05 No. 4 Mixed SI.OO Oats 42c Barley, 50c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs : 42c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 49c —'■■■■" I I </— ■■ —— State To Lose Large Sum In Insurance Money Indianapolis. Ind , Dec. 6.—(U.R)~ In an opinion given upon request of Clarence Wysong, state insurance commissioner. Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom today made a ruling that will mean the loss of thousands of dollars of state money to certain automobile insurance companies. The opinion points out that slate departments are not permitted by law to insure with reciprocal companies where the insured would have to stand losses should the company fail. Actor Sued For Divorce Los Angeles, Dec. 6. —(U.K) - Marguerite Beery, wife of Noah Beery has i tiled suit here for divorce, charging her husband threatened her with a pistof, threw her to the floor, and choked her almost into unconsciousness. She declared that on the night he threatened her she was forced to flee from their home, clad only in a nightgown. to summon a policeman for protei tion. WIMII XTMrtXT OF AI>M I X OTK4TOK t Noii. e IK In reby given, 't hat the underaigned has been appointed Adminiairator of the estate of Albert .1. Miller late of Adatq* t'ounty. deceased. The es1 tats is prubably solvent. Frank L Miller. Administrator. lioiv B. Erwin, Attornov 12-5-1928 Dee. -o JOHN K or FIX 11. ri BMKW ffl? UST'ATH VO. 24M1 Notice ic horoi,., gu eji to U. in ,0 t-ari-, heirs and if gad-ees o"f Almaliarn M-'i-giin, <i<-.masfd to app- U Di Wie Adnans I'tia oil I‘oart. lurid :ot Heantur, Indi.yi . nn tin -I? lay wf D , . !?2X, and , oaufe. il au>. wits' die Final Settlemi iH 4' eoigits with the estate of I oil decedent irtiould not be approved; nd ;d ii 0) r i jo natit md IO the n an 1 1 igrr.' make grnof of heirship, ami i • < » th'-ir di-t.-i Imtivi share:. ‘ <T>arl,«d 11. » Kan, Afiiuinr »ra Decatur, Indiana, Dec. 5, 1928. 4 ’ Judson \V. T'epic. z Dec. 16-13 p* 4 ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Careful Thought irr Selecting an Auctioneer for yous sale will mean More Dollars and Cents for you. I sell every day. Will be glad to re-je>-ve date for you. Decatur, Ind., Room 1, Rao plea Loan & Trust Bldg. [I Phone 638 and 1022

Would MjJic Mabkint Os Hiiciiwnys Federal Oftasa Wusliington, Dee. 6 — (U.R> A UH muking ii a federal offense piintsliable by a line of $5,000 and 10 years imprisonment or both, for "«ny two or more persons to go in disguise on public highways, was ready for introduction today by Representative L. Berger. Socialist. Wisconsin. Commenting on the measure, Berger said: "My bill proposes to re-enact in several important particulars the acts passed in 1870 and 1871 against the Ku Klux Klan of that time.” Thanksgiving Editors Note: The following poem was written by Frank Daniel Mann. 9-year-i Id soa of Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Maun, former Decatur residents, who now live in Rochester. Minn . and sent to his grandmother. Mrs. Minnie Daniel, of this city. Mrs. Joe Mann, of near Pleasant Valley, church is a | grandmother of the bey, also Frank will be a freshman in high school nex* fall. We re thankful on Thanksgiving Day For peace and plenty rest and play For all the things that God will give And the pleasant life we live. We re thankful to our very heart That all of us can do our part. The God above is very kind; He enriches our body and mind. Yes we re thankful for everything Given io us by God our King. If we should think of all we had ta tie thankful for I am sure we should have thoughts galore. —Frank Daniel Mann o. — ■* .. Wednesday Coldest Dec. 5 In 55 Years Chicago. Dec. -.U.R) — Following the coldest December 5 in 55 years, the mercury was climbing here today and was expected to be back to normal by the last of the week. The backbone of the cold wave which swept out of the west was believed broken. A light snowfall in the Mississippi valley, ushering in the wintry snap, caused some damage to corn still s’'tiding but otherwise inflicted little lose

PUBLIC SALE) ■ • - —r As 1 have decided to quit farming, 1 will sell at njv residence. 1 mile east and ’/a mile north of Preble, 1 miles west and */a mile north of Decatur, the following property, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18,192 S Sale to commence at 10 o’clock A. M. 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 Black horse, !> years old, weight 1500 lbs. sound; H;rv horse, 'J years old. weight 1500 lbs. sound. This is a pair oi splendid* work horses. Bay mare, 9 years old. in foal. S—HEAD OF CATTLE—» Loan cow. 7 wars old, with calf by side. ;m txeet*tioMMy good cow; Jersey and Durham cow, 8 years old, was fresh the first of November, gives 5 gallons of milk per dhy* lhaek cow, 0 vears old, fresh about 6 weeks, gives I gallons per day; (iuwrnsev cow, 5 years old. giving a good flow of milk; Jtersev cow. <8 vr old. a—HEAD OF j'ive head of Good Shropshire Ewe Lemh*. # »—HEAD OF lOGHS-3K Iwe ftdl blooded y, 1. sows, will fareow about the first of March; 25 feeding shbnls, weighing ;|bout 85 lbs*; 1 pure bred (). LG- • ■lie hog. a Ibis is a good one. 2 a—HEAD OF CHICKENS—2S Swl Orpington pullets, are starting to lav. FARM MACHINERY 7 fl. Champion binder, in good shape; McCormick mower. 5 ft. cut; Iwnito-ne hay loader; hay tedder; hay rake; Osborne side delivery Way rake and tedder combined; 3% in. skein wagon with hay ladders and grain bed; one low down farm wagon; riding plow. 12-in. bottom; walking plow; 1 I disc tandem; till tooth spike tooth harrow; spring tooth harrow; Black Hawk coin planter; lagkll roller; boh tail riding cultivator, almost new; HoGsierJO disc grain drill; beet lifter; beet drill, like new'; bo!) sled; Lakefield manure spreader in excellent shape; stone bed; st I of breeching harness; set of farm harness; collars: 100 lbs. of Hoosier hog powder; shovels; oil drums ami many other articles too numerous to mention. GRAIN About 100 bushels of While National Oats; 100 bushel of good Yellow Dent Corn in crib; 60 bushel of soy beans I or seed. TERMS $5.00 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving a good bankable note, 6 months without interest and the last 3 months. 4'i off for cash on sums over $5.00. CHAS. K, MILLER, Owner. Johnson and Huck, auctioneers. Preble Bank, clerk. Lunch will be served un grounds.

FNf PB£ ffITIBN WARIffIS ISSUED Alfred HogHten, State Fire Marshal, issues tlu following fire preventioe warnings for the holiday season: Avoid inflammable decoratlone of any kind This applies to Chi’istinws trees, banquet and dance halls, school rooms etc. Aitificial snow makes a wonderful decoration — but besure it is iion-in-flammable. The iioniii-flainnmble snow is no more expensive, and ea-sy to procure. o Under uo circumstances permit the use cf lighted candles on Christmas trees. Electric lighting fixtures may prevent a costly fire, saving lives and property. Paper deeoratious are an in\itati#:i 1 to fire. Never attach paper decorations j to electric wiies. fixtures or bulbs. A million dollars of automobiles were burned in St. Louis about two years ago by doing this. Do not use lighted candles in con junction with inflammable decorations on the table. Make sure that Santa Claus beard and costume are of fire proof materials; or tragedy may attend your party. Never use cotton batting fcr decorations of any kind. Use mineral wool, it is just es pretty, and is non-inflam-atile. Neither use nor permit others to u«e a home motion picture machine with inflammable films. Your Christmas patty may turn into a holocaust. Smokers should throw away their cigars or cigarettes when entering a store crowded with shoppers. One careless smoker may easily be the cause of a terrible tragedy. It is well at this time to repeat the warning that furnaces are easily overheated; that kerosene and gasoline are a prolific source of danger to life and property; and that home dry-clean-ing is likely to prove an expensive way Co save money. Q. - Crew Os Wrecked Train Guarded By Policemen Chicago. Dec. 6.—<U.R) —A guard of two policemen was placed over the engineer and tneman of a Chicago & Eastern Illinois commutation trait; today after it had run through a block

signal and crashed into the side of a ■ Pennsylvania freight. Authorities said they would keep the men under surveillance until they h«d "determined whether they were Miilty of criminal negligence. The locomWive and two cars qf the suburban train were derailed. box cars of the freight train were i knocked off tlie tracks. Passenger on the suburban train were jolted ! severely but none wm badly Isurt. J O 1 RI9OLUTIOM* Resolutions on the death «t Mrs. 1 Martha Spuller, of Eureka Tonnile No 39. Pythian Sisters. On Monday N»vember 26, 1928. Got! seen fit to call hopie another of our members. In the providence of God it seenp'th good that death should come to one and all of his creatures. All flesh is as grass and all its glory fades like < fair flowers, dishearied in the wind Riches has wings and grandeur is a dream. Through many months the hand of pain has laid up n her and patiently, lovingly borne. Fading away like the stars of the morning, losing their light in the glorious nun. Thus, shall we pass from earth and its trials. Only remeinber by what we hav 1 done . Be it resolved that cur temple has lost a worthy member, one whose Mte could be emulated by all and her memory will be revealed ati long as this temple exists. Resolved ihat our charter be draped ' for thirty days. That these resolutions be spread ">• on the records of our temple, a copy sent to the children and to the city paper. Phoebe Hite Hattie Beery Maude Hower. * '• ~ ***"—*■* ""MR

Useful Gifts That PUase The Holiday season is approaching f.oi a a I w• tried hard to prepare for your wants and neecsters and table are filled with useful and snap!’.' d which you can choose gifts for every member o <" ily or your circle of friends. Our Electric Appliances are of the ver\ I 'n *. would suggest a Waffle Iron, Toaster. Elert, w ' r er Sweeper, Maytag Washer, Electric Percolator, > Stand U<mp. Express W agons and the boys ami Miniature Tractor, Plows. Threshers. I lump and Team and Wagon Toys for the little larm' i o row. Community Silverware for mother or swetthe -«*t The entire family will appreciate a beantHul Glow-Boy Heater. You wilt be better pleased if you slop ami W’ •* store. You wiil meet all your friends here. Watch for our (.lass and Chinaware ad in tomorrow’s paper. ■vv je? jtjblvjE? Tiro-XZ &££->■' .

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