Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1929 — Page 2

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IIMIIIB» — CLASSIFIED advertisements, business cards, and notices

FOR SALE Foil SALE—- Kahungzoo *oveiK, ranges, and furiuui*; high gra* living coom suites and mattresses. '■ nell direct from U>e tact '/ •'•<« -« you one third to one half. Why pay more? Factory prices and terms. Sprague Furniture Company Hrs. door north Fisher and Harris TeM"phone 19V. 4 - FOR SALE— Keglati red Hoislein <ow. with calf by aide- Ph ne 855-A !*><•»• b ••» a —4'dl. -J.-OR'SALE 'One Walter A. Wood manure spreader iu g od condition. I’hone - 1071 Decatur. *‘ 3t * “ FOR SALE--Id breeding hogs, - "* sows Telephone 1115 or 1620 W est “ , . 6t3x — Monroe st. 7 P6j{ SALE Guernsey caw, calf by -side. Holstein bull two year old 1 • R “Noll Route 9. Phom- 885 L. 6311 FOR SALE 2o Barred Rock Pullets •Price f 1.00 each. Mrs. Ed Ellsworth Those 861-E. 6 3t _x FOR SALE- Two geese? 1 old gander; 1 full blooded spotted Polen China sow 2 bull pups; 1 bay hsrse, gentle. Call ?HJ. 1 - FOR SALE — Three H .isieni cow.. good ones. Will freshen soon. Honk Brothers, Decatur route 7. Hoagland phone. FOR SALE —5 choice lots on Jetferson St. Decatur, About 3 blocks from Court House. Julius Haugk. _7-6tx . FOR SALE —Young Cow fresh: .Mrs. Lizzie Abell Decatur A. 4 Phone 878 M. ( FOR SALE Used living room suite. I Cheap for cash. Phone 5351 or 199. 8-4>t x FOR SALE —Good coal truck. Inquire at 706 W. est. i.-oii St. *-ilt roR^ALE— Strictly modern six room cottage, 2 years old, inside 1 railroads, basement under house, good garage, $2,700. easy payments, for quick sale. Telephone 256. St-X — ■ - - — ■ — WANTED WANTED — Custom sawing. Charles Affolder 1-2 n.ile west and 14 mile north of Preble. 6-.lt x WANTED- to buy a National cash register, any' condition. Address "Cash" % Daily Democrat. 8-3tx SALESMAN for Lubricating Oil and Paint; two lines combined. Salary or Commission. THE ROYCE REFINING CO. or THE ROYCE PAINT CO. Cleveland, Ohio. FOR RENT j FOR RENT- Five room house. Call I H. S. Michaud. Telephone 104, or I 496. 6t6 FOR RENT Semi-modern cottage; in I good condition; on North Second | street; handy to Sugar factory and G. E. Five rooms; large pantry; closed in porch; cellar. Telephone 703 3-3tx-eod FOR RENT — Semi-modern house. Dore B. Erwin, phones 85, 304. 7- | i'OR RENT —Five room hi use; semi-1 modern. 415 Grant St. Inquire 104 W., Jefferson St. 7-3tx j FOR RENT —60 acre farm near Mon-' roc. Phone H-45843, Fort Wayne. 8- J Tost and found FOUND — Sum of money in Harve Daniel Lunch room. Owner may ' Identify and pay for adv. 5-3 t TRADE —For city property, 20 acres of land witli 7-room house, cellar, furnace, electric lights, barn and other 1 good buildings, well fenced, a fine rural home. Wish to trade it for pr. perty in Decatur. H. S. Michaud, phone 104 Res. 496. 8-4tc ' ,— o

skrpr Troop No. 61 wil Imeet at the Central building at six forty-five o'clock, this evening. Each boy is requested to ■wear warm clothing and to bring a Hash light. o —— AITOINTMENT Q| 1.X1.f1l oH No. Notice Is hereby given that tin- undersigned has been appointed Executor ot the Estate of Mary A Woodward late of Adams County, deceased. The 11- tat< la probably solvent. John 11. Sehug. Executor. Lenhart. Heller and Hchurger Attys. January X, 13211 Jan. '.l-16-23

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ROY JOHNSON AUCTION EER Now booking sales for January, February and March. My dates are fast filling up. Call at my expense for a service that will mean more dollars to you, the day of your sale. Office Room No. 1, Peoples Loan &. Trust Bldg., Phones 606 and 1022.

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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 8. 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 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 » Abstractis of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 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 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.n o ( 11. S. MICHAUD SELLS FARM AND CITY PitOP E R T Y Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 436 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. I 0 s (

Typewriting Stenographic Work II you have any extra typewrit ing or stenographic work I will be. glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.

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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 Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9,

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Fort Wayne Livestock Market ('attie 75; calves 50; sheep 50; hogs 900; market steady to 10 cents higher. 90-120 lbs $7.50; 120-140 lbs $8.50; 140-160 IBs $8.75; 160-180 lbs $9; 180-200 lbs. $9.20; 200-225 lbs. $9.10; 225-275 lb $9; 275-300 tbs $8.80; 3UO-400 lbs $8.40; roughs $7.50; stags $5.50; calves $17.50; lambs sls. Chicago Grain Close March May July Wheat.. Corn 91 .94 .95% •Oats 49% .49% .49% Corrected January 9) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET No. 2 soft winter wheat $1.25 No. 2 hard wheat $1.05 Mixed wheat sl.lß No. 4 Yellow corn SI.OB No. 4 Mixed SIOO Sats 42c Barley 50c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs 30c butterfat at station Butterfat 46c K¥¥*»tf¥*»***S * HOSPITAL NOTES * H ¥**¥¥¥*¥***B Mrs. Fred McConnell, 221 North Third street, underwent a major operation this morning at the Adams County Memorial hospital. Richard McClure, of Wren, Ohio, has been admitted to the local hospital for medical care. Mrs. .1. L. Kocher was removed this morning, from the Adams County Memorial hospital, to her home on West Adams street. Mrs. Kocher is recuperating from a major operation.

There will be a call meeting >1 the members of tlie Odd Fellows lodge, this evening at 7:30 o'clock, in the lodge rooms. wi'oix t!iiat of i;.\E( i ron ><>. sons Niitice is hereby given, that tlie undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Mary Lengerich, late of Adams County, deceased. Tlie Estate is probably solvent. l.eo Ijengerleli, Executor Jan. 8. 1929. Jan. 9-16-33 Lenliart. Heller and Schurger Attys. SAWCALENDAR Any sale advertised in the Decatur Daily Democrat will be listed m this column free of charge. We also have a special price for hand bills, when sale is advertised in this paper.

Jan. 9 —C. C. Sheets, 4 mi. northwest Decatur. Farm sale. Jan. 10 —Gen. Collette, 14 mi. west of Salem. Closing out sale. Jan. 12 Community sale’. Decatur, Indiana at Bellmont Park. Jan. 14—Chas. Andrews and Mrs. B. F. Beery, 1 mi. east of Peterson. Jan. 15 —-Troutner & Ayres, 2 mi. south of Ohio City, Ohio. Jan. 16—Chas. Lopshire. % nil. south and % mi. east of Monroeville. Jan. 17 —C. C. Saum & Son. 4 miles south of Decatur on mud pike, 1 ml. east & 2 mi. north of Monroe. Closing out sale. Jan. 17 —IN. B. Mechling, 14 mile south and 14 mile west of Craigville. Closing out. Jan. 18—Clyde Harding, 3 mi. east, 3 mi. north Decatur. Jan. 21 —J. L. May, 1 mi. west Liberty Church. Jan. 22 —Clarence McKean, s,mi. south and I*4 mi. east of Decatulr. Jan 23—Glenn Carpenter, 7 mi. southeast Monroeville, Ind. Jan. 24 —Smith and Fuchs, 2 mi south Decatur on State Road 27. Jan. 28 —Ed Post, 2 mi. west of Ohio City, O. Jan. 29 —John Landrim. Batson, Ohio, or 5 mi. southwest Payne, O. Jan. 30—Harold Bailer, Convoy, Ohio, southwest. Jan. 31 —Frank Bollinger, 1 mi. east Schumin, Ohio. Feb. s—Ed5 —Ed Bischoff, 6 mi. east, 5 mi. north of Decatur. Feb. 6—C. J. Aidenbach, % mi. north of Preble. Feb. 11—Bloom &. Bell, 1 mi. east Decatur at end of cement road. Feb. 26—C. O. Green. 1 mi. south of Pleasant Mills, Ind.

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< OMMISMOM'.IS'S t1.1.0W F. FOB JAM Uli llttll Citizen Tel Co Co Hex St*".’? I t. Wayne Ftg Co do 1 . ~ American Security Co <i<» I, E. Eliinger Aud B<»nd 40.00 Ed. Green llecord* 60% Ralph R'»<»P Dep Surv. I??- 1 !! Pick Tunneller do l.n.'J' Hick B.ick Surv. Mi. Os lh <».•«’ .1 uli uh Hauk Wmhli Twp Poor Burk Elevator du ,H ‘ Prank Krick do Hower Bro. do ,1. VV. Vizard do Adanm Co. Mom. Hom. <i<> North Ind. P. S. Co. Ct H & J IL; John E. Whiteman Ref Taxes 22.50 Dick Bock Bohnke Drain 3JL.36 Wells County Change of Venue 10.30 John Bucher Hwya Win. H. Bittner do C. L. Srheiinan do -. 93..;> Louis Selklng do John E. Mann do -.» -e Otto Rodenbevk do J. A. Hower do .... . »» Chas P. Troutner do <0..»0 Milton Edgell do L’:'! : ? Clint Hart do . . ‘,7 .2 John J. Habegger do ..rV'? James V. Hendricks do “-p’Sa Ed Beer do C. C. Beer do Otto Ray do Vernon Miller do Ed Miller do . - »• Clyde Striker do . 9;».90 J. C. Augshurger do I! ?! 1 Fred Mathys do • 1 Milo Sales do 112.80 Mid West Stone Co do . *- '-’b D. F. Teeple do 11! . River Side Garage do ... Schafer lldw. Co do Ft. Wayne Pipe Co do . Krick Tyndall Co do . T’JJ Kiger and Co do . -.»5.89 Meshberger Bros do Erie Stone Co do . 2637. 0 n Adams Co. Auto Co do Standard Oil Co do r - . 44ft Meshberger Bros do - >9 Line Stone Co do . • 334 J Chas Magley do ’60.00 Witness my hand and official st al this Bth day of January. 192». Albert Harlow Auditor of Adams County, India’.a. Jan P- .<»

XOTICE OF HANKRI I’T CredHors will please read (be followiag Notlee in (he Oislrict < oiirt of (he I nlted State* for (he Vorthern !><*!- rlct of Indiana. Fori Mayne Ifoision in Bankruptcy. In the matter of Daniel A. Rumple. Bankrupt. Cause No. 1333. To tlie creditors of Daniel A. Runipiy of Berne, in tlie county of Adams and State of Indiana. You. and each of you are hereby notified that on the Illi day of January. 1929. Daniel A. Itumple xvas duly adjudged ;i bankrupt, and the first meeting of ills creditors will be held in the Federal Court Room in Fort Wayne, Indiana, in said District, at eleven o’clo- k in Cue forenoon. Monday. January 21 st 1929. at which time and place the creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine tlie bankrupt, appoint a liu.~tee and transact such further business as may properly y-onie before said meeting. in order to receive consideration all claims must be prepared according to the form prescribed by law. and properly' endorsed on the outer side thereof Willi tile name of the bankrupt, name and address of tlie creditors, amount claimed, and name and address of nominated at Fortland, Indiana this Sth day of January 1929. Wheeler Asin rail Referee in Bankruptcy. Jan 9

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COURT HOUSE Foreclosure Sought A suit to foreclose a chattel mortgage on household goods and for judgment in the sum of $475 was filed in the Adams circuit court today by Carr and Hicks, of Fostoria, Ohio, against J. A. Kuhn. Attorneys Fruchte and bitterer, of Decatur, represent the plaintiffs. Lengerich Will Probpted The last will and testament of Mary Lengerich has been admitted to probate. The will bequeaths the sum of SSOO to the pastor of the St. Marys Catholic church for masses for herself and her husband, John Lengerich; S7OO for the erection of a new Catholic church in Decatur; SIOO each for her sons. Leo, Clem and Anthony Lengerich; household goods, livestock and vehicle to the son. Leo; and the rest of the estate to a daughter, Sister Theodora, and a grandson, Henry Braun. The estate is valued at SII,OOO. The son Leo was nominated executor. He filed bond in the sum of $23,000. Judgment Awarded In the case of Francis Huffman vs. han E. and Minnie Hough, the court found for the plaintiff, awarding judgment cn a promissory note in the sum of $192.86 w ith interest and costs of the action. Pure Food Show To Be Held Here This Week A pure food show will be held in the north room of the K. of C. building, formerly occupied by the Central Electric shop, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. The sh ;w is given under the auspices of the Hower Brothers grocery ol this city and 16 firms are participating in the event. Everything will be free and booths have been erected in the building for displays by wholesale grocery firms and others. Among the Decatur firms participating ATTENTION FARMERS If you want to own your own farm home, we have a proposition that should be of interest to you. We have several farms that can lie paid out over a long period of time, on easy terms, if you have a small down payment aud enough equipment and live stock to properly operate a farm of 80 acres. 130 acres, 160 acres, ISO acres or 220 acres, located in I Allen, Wells or Adams counties, Indiana, or Paulding county, Ohio. Fort Wayne Investment Co. Fort Wayne, Indiana P. O. Box 395 8-9-12

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in the ..vent are Schmitt's Meat Ma" ket and Cloverleaf Creameries. Nor h mu Indiana Gas and Electric company in( ] the Decautr Electric shop. A cordial invitation is extended o the women of Decatur and community o attend the food show. DemonstraXns wni held during the three days The show will open at o clock Thursday afternoon and will remain open until 9 o'clock in the evening, will also be open at the same time on Friday and Saturday, except that it will i emain open later n Saturday night. — — Decatur Girl Photographed With Capt. Donald Mac Mill Miss Lee Anna Vance, daughter of Mr and Mrs. O. L. Vance, of this city, who is a student at Goucher College, in Baltimore, and two other Goucher students had the honor of being photographed with Captain Donald MacMillan, noted Artie exp! rer, recently, when he visited Goucher and gave a lecture The photograph appeared in all of the Baltimore newspapers. Captain. McMillan told of his experience! in the Far North with Commander Byrd and Commodore Perry. He is preparing to start n his ninth trip to t’le Artic regions. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Automobile Certificates numbered 50001 to 50025 inclusive, of the Decatur. Indiana Agencv of this Company, have been mislaid, lost, destroyed or stolen from the office of the Graham Insurance Agencv and this is to notifv anv person or persons holding the above Certificates. the same are void and of no effeet. NORTHWESTERN UNDERWRITERS AGENCY. The Graham Insurance Agencv. Agents. Decatur. Indiana. Jan 7-8-9

COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Wednesday, January 16, 1929 AT OFFICF OF GRAHAM &. WALTERS. 119 S. 2nd St., Decatur, Ind. The undersigned Commissioner will offer for sale at private sale at i* above location, at not less than the appraisement thereof, the southeast quarter of section thirty-five (35) in township twenty-five (25) north of raw fifteen (15) east in Adams county, Indiana, to the highest and best bidder. This farm is known as the Sylvester Pontius farm and is located 1 miL south and 2*,4 miles west of Geneva. It comprises 160 acres of good corn tai and is equipped with two full sets of buildings. This farm may be farmed as a whole or in two separate SO acre farms. Good land, mostly black I|,alll- - 314 miles from a good market, on a good stone road; with every kind of building a farmer needs. Thio farm must be sold. TERMS—One-third cash on day of sale; one-third in nine m iiths awl balance in eighteen months. Deferred payments to bear interest at six percent secured by mortgage or good freehold surety. Uud sold free of I' l ® except 1928 tuxes and all assessments hereafter. The purchaser may I*l all cash. For further information see W. A. Lower at The Peoples Loan fc Tn* to., or the undersigned Commissioner, Decatur, Indiana, or McGriff** Rechdolt, attorneys, George T. Whitaker or Chas. E. Schwartz, attorneys, Portland. Indiana. Clement L. Walters, Commissioner

PUBLIC SALE As I nni going l( , quit f arining< , will seU at |)ubl j c auction at y residence located 3 miles east and 3 miles north of Deca iff.{ i des south and mile west of Monroeville, U n»>le i'" 1 ' 11 0 Pleasant Grove church, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1929 Commencing at 10 A.M. p _•>—HEAD OF HORSES—3 .. this S C ".I 1 ? Y' 1 / 111 1( ’°" lhs -. Koan mare, weight 1600 is a u.l work team;. Sorrel mare, weight 1600 ibs. B—HEAD OF CATTI E ft inc Hou H D lslei k c SYf 7 Vv;,ls old - was brcd Nov "ll 1 l<Mr PU o • Ircd cow. 5 years old; Heiier « bull Holstein lon L dns cow . and Kukeihan's registered vears ol •H> J ? years ol ? ’ wiU ,rvsl ’ Feb 3: H° ls ‘'’ in M °* ° f ,Uilk; ' ,ui « l,ty * lK r<l ol ’ C^S: 1,110 •> x K1... I 38—HEAD OF SHEEP—3B ~ due to Im'ib f£Jr yei ' rlinKS ’ 2 yCars Okl UHd 1 yCal ’ S ° ’ FEED 2 tons of Mixed Hay Planter with ertih/0..’.. i°° SK T' 10 dise «™in drill; Moline <’ 2-row com cult v in - .". <l s ” V altaehmenl, used two se.-is" tipacker, 7 ft- Oliver ridi?’’ 11 ' ‘ i. 01 ebbcr tractor or horses, tooth harrow’- Studeln . » CUltlVidor i walking eultiv:ib>i - - | cultivator; 1.4 ho ..•>« .X ,IR X’ : lay racb; stone bed; ' sl ' | cream seperator ( ink 1..* 7 U ’’ “n S< ’ ls n * harness; Del- . many articles tot’) iimn roils' in? ’'i' 1 -' ° nic< ’ t,csk * <,IU " ,! ” * TERMs; hi "“'"'"’Us to mention. , t a credit ij’ UlK,cr casb - Ovcr ,ha 'i t’tf note bearinc 8% the I .ki •< ' purchaser lo give a bank , over $5. No nponertv .' ~ llondls - 4% discount for cash on Pioperty It. be removed until settled for. Roy s. Johnson... 1 .- - CLYDE HARDEN Led Ehinger, clerk* Ulsde Bohiike, aucts. Ladies Missionary society wiu serve )lmd ,

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xo i u i: of < <»MMi«»ioxi:irs suv OF IIK4I. IMTt n; in the Adams Circuit Court November. Term tics State of Indiana. Adams Count, William A. Ix>wer VS (purge Neal. Clarence I’ontlm, |., n ! I'ontluz. Levi Johnson, Ruth Calvin Johnson, Osa A. Oetke, Wil|| w ,1. Oelke, Lola LeFavvur, n |; USw , l.ef'avour. Grace K. Houser. Vernon c Houser. Florence Taylor, \\ alter• Tav! w Cenex a Welder, Ina Hose Welder JL,; .lane W'elder. Alverda Pontius, llerben I’outius and Hauk of Genexa Not b e is hereby given that the 3S . dersigned Commissioner, appointed k the Adams Circuit Court in the ab. l( ( entitled cause (which is t naetio Ti pai tition) to sell the real estates, scribed in the complaint in said iau« I will, as such Commissioner on Wni. nesdav the 16th day of January B 3 offer for sale at private sale at thtnj. I fiee of Graham and Walters at lij I Soutli Second Street, in the City of Li,, catur. Adams County, Indiana to tg highest and best bidder the followig described real estate situated in Alains County, In the State of Indiana, to. wit: The southeast quarter of s> . tiontbim tv-five <35) in township twenty-thel (25) north of range thirteen (13i ear? estimated to contain one hundred liyyl (160) acres, mors or less. Staid land will be sol <lat nut too than the full appraised value and wit be offered for sale at ten o'eioek A 1 on tlie above day ami from lay to day thereafter until sold upon the follos-1 ing terms and conditions, Owe third cash on day of sale, one-third 8 nine months ami one-third in months from day of sale, deferred pan nients to be secured by mortgage aid fi-e<- hold surety to the satisfaction st the Commissioner and to bear interst at tiie rate of six per cent per annua from date of sale. Said land will be sold free of hot except the 1928 taxes due and payal* i in 1929; also except all assessment! hereafter. Said land will be first offered it eighty (SOI acre tracts, dividing tb« real estate above described, north ami I south and afterward* offered as i whole The purchaser Is given the pr.- . vilege of paying any amount in ex es of one-third of the purchase price or it ? tlie purchase price on day of sale. ■ Clement L. Walters, Commissioner Dec 20-Jan. 7-1 I —