Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1929 — Page 2
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■■ ’ J CLASSIFIED J S advertisements b BUSINESS CARDS ■ AND NOTICES > B ■ ■ B ■■■■•- * “ FOR SALE WAB |lL'c—ton Kord huckstering truck. Ford closed delivery trade Good running order. Cralgvllle guv age. ' K)R SALfc—Bo acres In Kirkland township with good buildings gooi level land In a rood location. prtci't to sell If interested call 11 B on Monro , line. 1 ' FOR SALE—Hix room » cottage. All kinds of fruit. Two lots j and doubl garage, corner 14th anti Atedison. Price for quki sne Call Chailes Steele. 381. -’" ,x , FI)R~SALE or Rent Newly rep.iite • four room ctttage Will sell without a downpayment for $20.00 per month Own your own home Call 1-88 - ..tx MR SALk—Chinchilla Rabhlts. a f>-“ f:r sale at all times $5.(0 per pair and up. according to age. Also agent for National Fancier, A rabbit and small, stock paper. Chas. J. Miller 226 N Ith St. Phone 625. WANTED 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. 1 3tx WORK WANTED Uy young girl, high s hool graduate. Cail telephone 155. - 31 x FDR RENI FOR RENT—4 ' acre farm West oi Monroe Suttles Edwards Co 308-3 t . FOR RENT—Two farms, 160 acres and 126 acres J. F. Arnold, Phone 10S4 or j 709. 3M-3tx I FOR RENT—Seven room house, all modern with the exception of fur-' nace. Centrally located. Phone SI. It3x FOR RENT -R "tn in niod- rn home with board if desired. Home prive leges. Telephone 1144 or call at 250 North Tenth St. 2-4 t I FOR RENT —Five room house on N. 6th St. semi m dem, good soft and hatd water. Phone 67. 2-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black traveling bag containing clothes, between Decatur and Bluffton Finder please call telenhone 1114. 308-3tx LOST—A German police dog at Berne I Monday night. Call Decatur Demo- 1 crat if found. 213 x 1 LOST —Male, red hone hound. Finder please call 873-M. 2-3tx NOTICE OF FIN Al. SETTI.EUIIXT OF ESTATE NO. Itlttii Notice is hereby given tn the < i .liters. heirs and legatees of William 11. Graham deceased to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 21st day of .January 1 and show cause, If any. why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should mH be approved and said heirs are notified to then find there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. L. A. Graham and Paul li. Graham Executors Decatur, Indiana Dec. 22. 1928. Attorney C. L. Walters. De< 2i-Jan 2 SHERIFF SALE No. 3538 Eastern Indiana, oil and Supplv Company a Corporation, VS. Ivan Hough. Earl D. Hough and Minnie Hough. By virtue of an Execution to me dir- I ected from the Clerk of the Adams' Circuit Court of Adams County Indiana, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 1 12th day of January A. D. 1 929, between , the hours of 19-o'clock A. JI and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day, at the east door of the Court House in Decatur. , Adams County Indiana, the rents and ( profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real • tate, To-Wlt: Fifty One and Three Hundred eighty five thousandths (51.385) Acres of even width Comprising tract f> and the wt-<: (5,745) Acres of even width off of trip t i 6 in the south west quarter of section tbirty six (36) in Township Twenty 1 five (25) north of range fourteen <lli east, the same being (51.355) acres of even width off of th" west side of 1 that part of quarter section lying south of the center of the Wabash River said ( tracts 5. and 6 being as designated on tlie plat of the original Government survey of said section, Township and I range, situated in Adams County, Indiana: And on failure to realize the full amount of judgement interest and costs 1 will at the same time and pla< e export to public sale the tee simple of »aia ;eal estate, .here is a Moitgage of Twenty Five ■ Hundred (42506-00) Dollars thereon i’l - ci.or of Roscoe Hjugh. which is the nrs: anl pi lor lien. on said real estate lj iken r the p.-oj erty of Minnie Hou rh ; ■ ll , e J ,f Dsie- i InJUn.L, QU an I ■ J.ff’J’ 1 ., ,9°, bans a Corporation, .-ml .vill be utade without any relief I .vhate.er fro n valuation or Appraisement Laws, I HarJ Hollingsworth Sheriff Ala Count Indiana. toinv ’ P ♦ ’‘f-Jqv • I “ We ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Careful Thought In Selecting an Auctioneer for youi tale will mean Mire Dollars and Cents for you I Uli every day. Will be glad to re-re>-ve date for you. Z Decatur, Ind., Room 1. - •••op lei Loan & Trust Bldg. » Wtofie bd« and 1022 •
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i b : money to loan on Farms and City Property We write Insurance. TLES-EDWARDS OMPANY Indiana - taKAWWWa—fI— — 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 Filled 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 133 8. 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 O —_ ... _L O IL S. MICHAUD SELLS FARM AND CITY P ROPE 11 T Y Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 436 ■ i 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. i ■> .i
Typewriting Stenographic Work H you have any extra typewrit mg or stenographic work 1 will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for ippointment. Florence Holthouse fudge J T. M rrvmnn’s Law Office K of C. Bldg w.isiihj T here is no r. €?ss by AflJjpK, which the value °f health can be determined. Life '» worthless withfMe £*•“?* o'* out*t. ** Phone lor an appointment. | CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 I 127 No. Second St. Phone 028 | Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays
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MARKET REPORTS O MLY REPORT OF LOCAL kNI) FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, Jan. 2. — (U.R) — Livestock: Hog receipts, 4,300; holdovers, 600; market isc up to 25c down; 250350 lbs., $9.25-$9.65; 200-250 lbs., $9.40$9.75; 160-200 lbs., $9.50-$9.75; 130-16 J lbs., $9.25-$9.75; 90-130 lbs., $9-$9.50; packing sows, $7.75-$8.25. Cattle receipts, 50; calves, 250; market steady; beef steers, $11.50-$14.25; light yearling steers and heifers. sl2$12.75; beef cows, SB-$10; .'ow cutter and cutter cows, $4.75-$6.75; vealers. sl6-$18.50. Sheep receipts, 1,400; market steady: bulk fat lambs, $10.35-816. Cleveland Produce Butter: Extras in tub lots 49*/i---51%; extra firsts 46%-48%; seconds 44-46. Eggs: Extras 39; extra firsts 36, firsts 35; ordinaries 34; pullets 28. Poultry, express stock: Heavy fowl 32-33; medium 29-30; leghorns 24-26; heavy springers 32-34; leghorn springers 25-27; ducks 30-32; old cocks 1718; geese 25-27. Car poultry, selling at one cent a pound under express Potatoes, 150 lb sacks, round white stock quotations. Turkeys 41-45. Ohio and New York, $1.85-2; Mich.. Wis., and Minn., $1.65-1.85; Maine, Green Mountain, 150 lb. sacks $2.152.25; Idaho Russet Burbanks, 110 lb bags $2.10-2.25, 100 lb. sacks $2.15. Home grown, bushel sacks 65-75 c. Chicago Grain Close March May July Wheat: $1.16>/4 $1.18% $1.20% Corn: .87% .90% .92% Oats: . .47% .48% .46 4 IC erected January 2) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET No. 2 soft winter wheat $1.28 No. 2, hard wheat SI.OB Mixed wheat sllß
No. 4 Yellow corn sl.o* No. 4 Mixed SI.OO •ats 42c Barley, 50c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION ' Butterfat 47 — Tickets For Angola Game On Sale Thursday Night Tickets for the Decatur-Angola high school basketball game, to be played here Friday night, will be placed on sale at the high school building between 7 and 8 o'clock Thursday evening, W alter J. Krick, principal of Decatur high school stated today. A large crowd is expected at the 1 Angola game. Angola has lost only? two games this season and recently defeated Bluffton. Ford Griffith, : f Auburn and Morris Tudor, of Fort Wayne I will officiate in the contest here Fri- | day night. 0 — l NOTICE OF < OVIMISSIOMJR-s sillOF HE AI, ESTATE In the Adams Circuit Court November Term 1928 I of J P di " na - Adams County. SS: 1 ’ William. A. Lower VS. Maud Neal, i George Neal, Clarence Pontius, iona . Pontius, Levi Johnson, Ruth Johnson ' Calvin Johnson, Osa A. Oelke William 1
J. Oelke, Lola LeFavour, o'. Russell i LeFavour, Grace E. Hotua-r Vernon I, Houser, Florence Taylor. Walter Tavlor ' Geneva Welder, Ina Rose Welder Mary i Jane Welder, Alverda Pontius, Herbert ' Pontius and Bank of Geneva. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioner, appointed by he Adams Circuit Court In the above entitled cause (which is 1 naction tor partition) to sell the real estate d'scribed in the complaint in said cause I will, as such Commissioner on Wednesday the 16th day of January 19>9 otter for sale a,t private sale at the office of Graham and Walters at 11') South Second Street, In the City of De- ■ atur, Adams County, Indiana to the ■Chest and best bidder the following o.ed real estate situated in AdCounty, In the State of Indiana, tobe southeast quarter of section thir-y-five (35) In township twenty-five (25) north of range thirteen (1:1) east stimated to contain one hundred sixty (160) acres, more or less. Staid land will be sol dat, not less than the full appraised value and will lie offered for sale at ten o'clock A M on the above day and from day to day thereafter until sold upon the following terms and conditions, to-wlt- One. third cash on day of sale, one-third in nine months and one-third in eighteen months from day nt sale, deferred payments to be secured by mortgage and free hold surety to the satisfaction of the Commissioner and to hear inter st at the rate of six per cent per annum, from date of sale. Said land trill be sold free of liens except the 1923 taxes due and payable in 1929; also except all assessments hereafter. Said land will be first offered in eighty (80) acre, tracts/ dividing the real estate above described, north and south and afterwards offered as a whole. The purchaser Is given the privilege of paying any amount in excess of one-third of the purchase price or all the purchase price on day of sale Clement L. waiters, Commissioner Dec 2«-Jan. 2-9
I I In LimeßM Again Mr ** < M 'W Bl x ■ 1 ‘fl € .ly ||N .i r Our Mary’s little sister, Lottie, just can't seem to kepe out of the limelight even if it's shed around the police station. Mjsa Pickford, after recent, kidnap tale, is center of a probe to find out wliat happened at Christmas eve party in her Hollywood home, in which l>an Jaeger, retired millionaire, and Jack Daugherty, western star, engaged in fisticuffs before assembled guests. Betrothed to Riches <0
—i « ' B" <1 Bl s 1 \ . ./ I . . ?I U | The secret is out. Formal an nounceineut is extjiected soon of the engagement of beautiful May McEvoy screen star, to Maurice Cleary, mills naire nephew of Edward Doheuy. the oil king. It is understood that May favors a wedding just alter the Lenton season, FOURKiLLEDiN - AUTO ACCIDENTS New Years Day Accidents Take Lives Os Four Hoosiers ; Others Hurt Indianapolis Jan. 2 — (I'P) Font lest their lives in Indiana New Years day, in automobile accidents, Fred Dugan, brakeman for the Chicago, and Eastern Illinois railroad, was killed when he endeavore d to warn the driver of an autemohile of the approach of a freight train near Evansville. Dugan was crushed between the machine and the train. George Brew .54. Grand Rapids, Mich, was killed and six other persons injured near Fort Wayne, when their ant: mobile overturned. Elmer F. Warner, Elkhut, die I of injuries received when his a tlumubiie crashed head-on with a street car. Clarence Gubart, 45, was killed instanly when struck by an automobile driven by Elwood P.lion 17 of Manhattan.
_ HnuOS Two Will* Prooatcd The last will and testament of Jac. b Rawley has been probated in court here. The document, whi< .1 was drawn April 2, 1921, provided that S4OO ot the estate be used in erecting a monument at the graves of the decedent's father and mother and that Catherine Coverdale have a life estate in the remainder of the property during her natural life. At her death, the property is to go to a granddaughter Rhoda Matilda Speakman. The granddaughter was ap pointed executrix, also. • The last will and testament of A! bert Shell has been probated. The entire estate was bequeathed ta the c'.illd. run, Anna M. Wrrkinger, Jacob W. Shell, Clara E. McCollough, Cora M Brodbeck. Ella Finkhouser and Harvey I Shell, they to share alike. The will states that certain advancements have been made to another son, Benjamin F. Shell and that sai dadvancements are to be deducted before he receives an interest in the estate. Jacob W. Shell was appointed executor. The will was written August 13. 1923. Remanded To Mayor's Court The case of the state vs. Harold Swartz, for violation of the prohibi-. tion law, has been remanded from the circuit court to the. Mayor's court, on motkn of the prosecuting attorney. Seeks Admission To Bar A petition to be admitted to the Adams County Bar was filed in circuit
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The petitßn was leferre.l o a ton mlttce composed of C. L. Walteis M DeVoss and H. B. Heller Ordered To Pay Allowance in the case of Helen Liniger vs. I red V. Liniger, the plaintiff's petition f< r temporary allowance was sustained bq the court and the, defendant was ordered to pay $35 to the clerk of the esurt o— APPROPRIATIONS ARE INCREASED (COXTIMED ox PAGE l’tVß» slight margin of surplus. The remaining appropriation bills to be passed this session include those of the agricu.ture, war and navy departments and for the District of Co iumbia and congres
< " ■ — ————— MORE S AND BETTER c BREAD ) —FOR sale bytd r / Fisher & Harris, Decatur Miller & Deifsch, Decatur Hower Bros., Decatur ' Taber Grocery, Monroe Bower Grocery. Magley i ;jS ; It »rcT t°3 Williams Equitv Elevator Co, • HVD»Tf*I Williams, Ind. Spitler & Son, Willshire, Ohio 1 Everett Grocer}’, Pleasant Mill* 1 | Berne Milling Co., Berne | Homer Crum Groc.. Honduras 'l* jl Lenhart Grocery, Wren, Ohio A Preble Equity Co., Preble, Ind. ! Hoagland Equity Exchange
i bureau has contemplated no increaigß n any of these groups except i* appropriation for the agiT. iilt ure partment. If the navy and farm bills are ed the total government expense will be inherited by Presidentei«B Hoover for the first yea.- of his J ministration may approximate kH 000,000.000 or $300,n00,000 more tbjM Mr. Coolidge thought advisable. The matter will be laid before Jtffl Coo.idge as soon as he returns his southern vacation in hopes ;<m may find some way out of the fluauciH delemna. - ■ ■ - o— Calls for Laree Cast Theie er* nlwut GOO performers he Obernmmergnn “Passion Play" i ■ —T
