Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 1 January 1929 — Page 2

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• CLASSIFIED J U>VERTISEMENT& g • Hl SUM ESS CARDS ■ ■ INI) NOTICES ■ • a ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■ " 7 FOR SALE TOR SALE Pour t<>n» of hay; Corn fodder; bean and millet. On Marrone farm See Fred Geier, 510 °^ l g SALI: -Six tube radio, <omplem. Guaranteed first claw cond tion. Cheap it taken at once. Aso a three burner gas range. Inquire at 4 5 West Madison St. or Phone 1 )g 3ix .fffift SAbfc—Ton Ford huckstering truck Ford closed delivery truck. Good running order. Cral « vlU « o^’) . age. ' ’ ‘ FOR SALE—Late 25 E «“ x C< £“' l price »195. Good condition ?.**• , Faint, phone 247. KOH’S ALE -32 head of 2-year Shropshire ewes, due to lamb March b> Sorrel mare, 4-year old. weight IWW . tbs. Claude Harvey, Monroe FOR —SALE—Fordson trai tor with | fenders and governor, good as new Also 20 head of good breeding ewes, bred. A bargain for immediate sale. ; Chas. Marschand, % mfle east _ of Brandyberry school, Decatur. 30it.<x F6R SALE—SO acies In Kirkland township with good buildings good • level land in a good location, priced to sell if interested call 11-B on Monro-.-, line. 308 ' 3tx FOR SALE—Large white sow with seven pigs one month cld II HWolfe Third house south of Den’ School. 1 3tx cotl WANTED WANTED— Washfngts. Work guaranteed. Phone 1294 3u3oi-3tx WANTED —One good load of corn. Krick, Tyndal & Co. 307 t 3 MANAGER wanted to open Decatur branch store. No experience necessary. |750 cash deposit required on goods. S3OO up monthly. Manufacturer, 112 North May St., Chicago, 111. l-3tx .„aiE HELP WANTED —Ambitious, re fable man wanted at once to distribute famous Watkins Products to steady users in Decatur. Full time proposition. Average earnings $35 to SBS weekly. No experience necessary. Write now, The J. R. Watkins Company, 129-116 Chestnue St., Columbus, Ohio. Itx FOK REN I For RENT—Or will sell on instar, ment, Mutschler property. Eight rooms and furnace. North Second st. E.’ E. Zimmerman, phone 337. 307t3x FOR RENT—Seven room nouse on Short st. In good condition. Phone "1043. 307t3x FOR RENT—4O acre farm West of Monroe Suttles Edwards Co 308-3 t FOR RENT—Two farms, 160 acres and >•126 acres J. F. Arnold, Phone 1084 or 709. 308-Btx FOR RENT—Seven room house, all modem with the exception -of fur .nace. Centrally located. Phone 81. » lt3x LOST AND FOUND LOST —Black traveling bag contain , iug clothes, between Decatur and Blunton. Finder please call telephone .1114, 308-311 Bad Disposition A man or woman must have an ex i . traordinary amount of ability, a tremendous capacity of useful production to be forgiven a bad disposition. An “irritable temper and bad manners are not to be excused in anybody except a positive, producing genius. You ought to he spanked when you show the teeth of your temper or temperament.—Grove Patterson, lu the Mobile Register. Needed Calories *■ As a rule it is appropriate to assume ~that an American man or woman who leads a quiet life at home with little '.exercise requires about 2,500 calories each day. If engaged in sedentary occupation, 3,000 calorics are required. A moderate amount of exercise or a • laborer doing light work needs about I 3,u00 calories. For hard work. 4,000 calories or more are necessary. • Helped by Interruption Sleep, riches and health are only •njoyed after they have been Intel lipfpd IClclitPr f ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Careful Thought tn Selecting an Auctioneer for youi sale will mean More Dollars and Cents for you. I •ell every day Will be glad to re «»*ve date for you Decatur, Ind., Room 1. *eoplea Loan & Truat Bldg ****’■’* hDM a, nW in??

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— I ■■ ■■■ MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and City Property We write Insurance. SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY . Decatur Indiana i S. E. BLACK FUNERAL D'RECTOR New Location. 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black Lady Attendanl Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 \mbnlance Service N. A. BIXLEB OPTOMETRIST '• •>•> Examined, (i asses Fitti-<l HOURS: - to 11 30-12:30 ro 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m Telephone 135 o'l' 10 LOAN mum K,t 5 PER OEM motley un Improved rea l estate FEDERAL FARM LOANS nstractis of i tie to real estate ■ CHURGERS ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ca ls answered promptly day or night Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone. Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT 11. 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. ———— —

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S-5, “Coffin” of Forty Men, Dedicatee to Safety * IZ \ ‘ ■4- / \ It \ 7 / i >1 1.. ‘ i Si * * I — ———< /II <w' y J L -_zjjk i 4 I WK » I * ijS sAxmm The submarine S-4 as she arrived at New London (Conn.) base before starting out as a "safety laboratory." Belew, Diver Edward Kalinoski wearing the "artificial lung," a device intended to save the lives of “pig boat’ 1 men trapped on the bottom of the ocean. Inset above, Lieut. Charles Momsen, U. S. N., inventor of the mask.

Refitted by Navy, She Will Test Devices to Save Lives of Sailors By International Illustrated News New London. Conn—ls an inanimate thing of steel and brass and shimiig tungsten may be«aid to atone, then i he submarine S-4 is on the way lo paying society back for the 40

Ed I'hlman do in mi Fre.l Steigmeyer do 5 <>,, F. O. Martin do . |r. no Eli Aiigsburger do in.no Peter Moser do 5.00 Philip Heiman do 5’1,0 Paul Schultz do 4'oo H. P La Fontaine do 411'00 J M Miller do 150.0 ft Burk Elevator Co do 35 s:’ Adams Co. Merial Hosp do 16’25 Miller's Bakery do ,;J " - Elders m Service Station do 60'75 C. \ <'onnell do 70.50 Winn s Shoe Store do 4’oo Decatur Found, and Furnai do 54 00 11 Knorm and So do 7.10 Frank Schmitz do so 07 Christen and Smith do 1:i*10 Schmitt Meat Market do Ma it i Rison do i .7,7 Carroll Coal and Coke Co do 15 T, Lauretta Whiteman Md of tl'u'ds 54*0 Mae Andrews do In.mi Alic,- Walters do 10*00 Charlotte Gephart do 10.00 Anna Trieker do Hi.mi Frances Alverson do in.on Jennie Bailer do 15.00 Gladys Shady do 15.00 Gaylie Hoagland do 15 00 J. M Breiner. Trustee do J 5.00 Lian Niblick) Trustee do . 15.00 Katie Schrock do . 20,00 Mara McClure do 20 00 Lucinda Johnson do 3.7 no Alice Christen do 40*00 W. Guy Brown do . 7.20 Vance and Linn do 23.70 Charles Voglewede do . "*3 ‘*B Grant County do 43.50 Peoples Restaurant Election 11'75 Lobeneteln and Hower Burial 75.00 S. E. Black do 150 no Adams County Witness Legal Adv 97.71 Democrat Co do 37 71 Julius Haugk Rental ix'oo Irene Byron Sant, 2x9 :-.x Jay B. Current T. B. 304 S7 Wm Cooper and N'.ph.-w. T. 1: 1.1 50 Homer Teeters Ditches 51100 Chas Cole Bridges .. . | 012 50 Ralph M. Ernst do 96 00 Homer Arnold do 1000 Cole Bros do 4.7 no Floyd Stoneburner Ditches sum, , John G. Hoffman Roads ... 27 011 1 Geo. Sh >emaker do n’m, , Adams County Revenue do 1.H5 7!i , Bond and Levy Fund do 1*378 32 ) State of Indiana, County of Adams; SB I I. Martin Jaberg, Auditor in and for said county and slat, hereby certify I that the foregoing Is a true and com*1 plcLe li«t of the allowances made by the Board of Coiuintssioners of said I eourfty at their Special Meeting held . December 26th 1928. 1 witness my hand and offh lai seal 1 this 31st day of December 1928. i Martin Jaberg 1 Auditor Adams County.. Indiana 1 Jen 1-s 1 o.— > Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

lives it cost a year ago on the bottom of the sea off Provinctown. For the onetime “steel coffin" is back on the seas —dedicated to the lus'ness of saving life. She has nether engines nor motors. Front the ( exterior she looks much as she did on Dec. 17 last when she was struck ' by a Coast Guard destroyer while ( emerging from a practice dive. Bui , on the inside all is changed. Refitted by the Navy as a safety > laboratory, the S-4 will undertake a J series of experiments here and at 1 Key West that are confidently ex--1 petted to revolutionize the science of , deep sea diving. 1 To "pig bmai" men themselves the ' most important of these has to do : with a demonstration of the praetii cahiliiy <>t the "pad eyes,” or ring , bolts, that have been attached to the 1 craft amidships, the use of which, it , is prediited, will reduce thd time re ' quired io raise a sunken submarine . from a matter of weekfi to days, per- , haps hours. ( Ou the heels of this experiment ' will be. a tryout of the “artificial ; lung, a device enabling submarine , crews to escape from a sunken end i B ( ab -t d , craft - Evented by Lienten- , ant ( hatles Momsen, of the Naval ’ F>, Ure .u l ° f Construtti on and Repair, , the lung" is much like the wartime ! ” s . m, y k ’ and " f even fewer parts. , It is claimed that, persons versed in 1 Rs use tan come to the surface front ; a considerable depth with no :n ( CITOCtS. ' seif r'w4fi Will « the 84 eudeavor to make , sen nf ftc atonement for the frightful 1 tragedy which trapped forty officers , ami men on the bottom of the sea to 1 die of euffccatiou. f) —— —o Prehistoric Fishing Ji Preh «twic man fished with Hint „ hooks and used ti longs 0 , r . |w ' " iTe 1 ' 0,,li ' vasn '| . ke , hl s,la l' e - After the fish sw ..| owed the hook the caveman t, v ' a ' Se Cs m^ ( ,Ur,K><J " —lse In y —o Threat cf the Fu'ure ‘ “Witli uh these seictniiic ideas’ writes a cynic in Woman s II„me I panion. “I he.v wl || ||( stalls with a food b„ s r „ r „ nr arepn a tomatoes and oats and a rake In front from which we win nose out our g spinach like horses reaching for hay"

MARKET REPORTS” I DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS (Corrected December 28) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET No. 2 soft winter wheat sl-38 No. 2, hard wheat SI.OB Mixed wheat 1 sllß No. 4 Yellow corn $1.05 No. 4 Mixed SI.OO ®ats Barley 50c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Crist and sons, Quentin and Kermit. Miss Creo Irtet and Mrs. John E'loyd were entertained at tire home of Mrs. Hattie Andrews, of Decatur, for dinner Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Webb are spend!.ng their vacation in the southern □art of the state, visiting with reiitives and friends. Mrs. Margaret Dulin is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keller at Hillsda e. Indiana, this week. Those suffering from the flu are: fohn Crist, Mrs. Forest Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Z. O. Lewellen. Miss Marquerite Lewellen and Mrs. Sadie | scherer, Otto Lognebergsr. Mrs. A. E. Everhart and Mrs. R. L. Sprunger. Mrs Arzia D. Crist visited with her i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Andrews. Triday. Mrs. Andrews has been sufering with an attack of the flu for the past week. Mt . and Mrs. Roy L Price are visiting in the southern part of the state with their parents, at Chismey and Owenburg, Indiana. Sam Martz is reported to be seriously ill, although he is reported to ■

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be a little improved. Miss Louise Buscbe, teacher in the Elkhart schools, is visiting with her . parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eruest Busclie this week. Mrs. Vera Rich and daughter Janet visited witli her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Forest Andrews, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Noffsinger en tertained at Christmas dinner Tuesday at their home north of Monroe. I Covers were laid for: Mr. and Mrs. , Homer Osterman ami daughter El-1 nora, sou Ivan, and Miss Versa! Mullen and Mr. and Mrs. Byran Hendricks. all of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Noffsinger, of Monroe.

PUBLIC SALE] We, the undersigned, being short of help, will sell at public auction at ? the farm, located 5 and % miles northeast of Decatur, 3 miles -north and . miles east of Dent school, 6 miles south and one mile west of Monroevil.e, I on what i sknown as the John Bucher farm, on MONDAY, JANUARY 7,1929 Commencing at 12:00 Noon 10—HEAD OF HORSES—IO Sorrel mare, 6 years old, weight 1600 lbs., in foal; Sorrel mare, 2 years 1 old, weight 1450 lbs., an extra good colt; Sorrel mare coming 2 years o.d, 1 will make a mare that will weigh 1600 lbs.; match team of Strawberry Roan Geldings, coming 2 years old, this Is going to be a real team; Black Mare, coming 2 years old; Grey Ge ding, 1 year old; Sorrel Colt, coming yearling; pair of Sorrel mare colts, coming year old. This is a fine bunch of horses. They have size; color and quality that will please you. 10—HEAD OF CATTLE—IO Black cow, 4 years old, due to calve in January; Spotted cow, 3 years old, due in January; Guernsey cow. 6 years old, due to ca ve in January; Guernsey and Durham cow, two years old, giving milk; Brindle cow, 4 years old, giving milk; Red cow. 4 years old, giving milk; 3 Guernsey heifers com- ■ ing 2 years old, bred; Shorthorn Bull, 6 months oH. HUGS—I 4 head of shoats weighing from 90 to 100 lbs. SHEEP—I 6 head of Shropshire ewes, wi.l lamb in April. POULTRY —50 head of Barred Rock Pullets. 30 bushels of soy beans. Set of brass mounted breeching harness. TERMS—9 months time will be given, purchaser giving a good bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest the last three months. 4% discount to: cash. No property to be removed until settled for. BUCHER and BOWMAN, Owners Roy S. Johnson and Christie Bohnke, Auctioneers.

BY SEGAR

Music and presents were enjoyed in the afternoon. o — Advice for Parents The gamesome humor of cliihlren I should rather lie encouraged, to keep up their spirits and improve their ’ strength and health, than curbed an(l I restrained.— Locke. “Giving No Offense’’ Offense is more fre<|uent)y given bj i the manner In which truth Is spoken ’ than by the truth itself He who • makes truth disagreeable, comntlti S nigh treason ngalnst virtue.—Sophia | P:irkcrs<>n In ‘Gems fnr the Toilet; j