Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1929 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED : advertisements, , BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES

FOR SALE 'fnn SALE — Kalamazoo HtOVW", ranges, and furnucw; high grrtdo Being room suites und mnttreiums. A 8 e)l direct from the tact-ofy and nave you odd third to one half. Why pay jfltyre? Factory prices and ’’TUis. Sprague Furniture Company, rirs. door north Fteher and Harr!* Tele. pTme 19!). 41 i2 f3l< &ALE — Ihree Holateln cows, -*hxl ones. Will freshen soon. Houk Brothers, Decatur route 7. H oo *' l ™} pj>one. 1— Wil SAI Jf—Light six Studebaker sedan body. 1921 Ford Coupe. 1925 Ford roadster and panel ' ,u,, y for ri Wank Wrecking Company. West Mon m Street. _______ f?Jh SALE -BABY CHH KH. Older . baby chicks now. First hatch comes off February 5. Leghorn, Rocks, Beds. Wvandottcs, Orpingtons, Light Bra hums, and deny Giants. Special bargains in brooders, stoves. Call at our expense. Hatchery open in evenings. Phone Monroe 41. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana For SALE—A six mom. one and onehalf story, semi-modern house. Corner of Madison and Eleventh street j Price $2600. Call Steele and Jaberg. Phone 256. 13-31 FOR SALE Oil TRADE — Modern house. 227 so. sth st. Phone 209 for appointment. 1,1 A SALE Vi-tor emsole phonograph, in excellent shape, with records (“heap. Decatur Electric Shop. Phone 244. lii 1 FOR SALE— Fresh Cow, a grade Holstein, second calf. Homer Ginter onehalf miles east of Peterson. 14-3 t ®R SALE-Om- Bay hors.', one carffage tongue, one spotted Poland sow, ■grill sell at Clide Harden s sale. Friday. Jan. 18. 15-3tx FOR SALE—I 924 Ford roadster; 1923 Chevrolet Coupe; 1 Oldsmobile Coupe bbdy, 1, 1924 Dodge Coupe; New and .used tires and batteries; overhauled Fdrd motors. Dierkes Wrecking Co. H*'9 Nuttman Ave. 15-3tx WANTED —WANTED—- - - - “Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, “‘Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. .Lalso 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. <SL I- Crossing 89-W ts— JEaNTUD—To buy an express Iml of good horses. Call at National Hotel any evening. FOR RENT For" RENT —3 rooms, suitable for •“two or three people. 110 S. First St 13t3x fcaaeM n ■ wanraiMi ~ LOST AND FOUND tbsT—Boy’s kid fleece-lined glove ' ZLFinder phone 905. 14-2 t | JW-Li the home of one us my ii.it- i *vns, a $5 bill. Finder please mail t. j I*. H. Whitacre, % Commonwealth In aurance Company, 411 Noll Building, JAm t Wayne. 14- 3tx LOST —Beagle hound, black ears and white stripe down forehead. Call 713. Pete Whitright. 15t3x j OTHO LOBENSTEIN HAS AUTO WRECK (CONTINUED FIWM PAGE ONE) the car plunged on south instead of making the turn, and ran down an embankment into the <l£tjrh; The car was badly damaged, but Mr. Lobebstein escaped with a few bruises and cuts. One door of the car was tern off. window glasses shattered and fenders badly damaged. The car f?as insured. Mr. Lobenstein stated that when his car had reached it’s halting place in the ditch, he found that two other cars were already stationed there as (fie result of previous accidents. ————o———— Get the Habit—Trade at Home. It Payr ■ 1 •* k? ROY JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Now booking sales for January, February and March. My dates are fast tiling up. Call at my expense for a service that will mean more dollars to you, the day of your sale. Office Ffoom No. 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg., Phones 606 and 1022.

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MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and City Property 1 We write Insurance. <UTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY ' x pcatur 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 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 I money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstractls 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.m. Personals j An explanation 'll sometimes avert a fist fight, but it never yit cured a bail taste. Leslie Hanger, who has an estranged wife, talks some o’ locatin' in Tibet. — Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. The Schaler Company lias comdoted the annual inventory and the joys in that business concern are wearing two smiles, one because the big Job is over and the other because the balance is one the right, side of the ledger. O. F. Gllliom of Berne, was a caller here loug enough to renew his subset ition to the Daily Democrat and talk over business prospects for the year. H R. Moltz attended to business in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mr.!, Bert Owen and daughter, while driving into Detroit last Sunday met. with an accident. Their ear skidded across the road and overturned in a ditch. Mr. Owen had his lack wrenched badly and the .daughter received several severe cuts, caller here this morning. John Elzey, of Bobo, was a business Most, of us slipped down to work tills morning and some had trouble keeping their feet on Hie ground. • — -OFolly and Madness Folly consists In drawing of f H |s. . conclusions from Just principles, b,i ; which It Is distinguished from mnd i ness, which draws Just conclusiom i from false principles.—Locke. i — ; Have you seen the new Dodge Bros. Six? 15t3

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY 17. 1929.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 1300. Holdovers, 1100. Market steady. 250-350 lbs. $9.10-9.00; 200-250 lbs $9.40-9.85; 160200 lbs $9.50-9.85; 130-160 lbs $9.259.75; 90-130 Tbs $8.75-9.30; packing sows $7.75-8.25. 'Cattle: Receipts 125; calves, 100; market, steady. Beef steers $11.5014.25; light yearling steers and heifers $12.50-15; lieet' cows $8.25-10; bn.’ cutter and cutter cows $5-7. Veaiers j $18.50-19.50. Sheep: Receipts 500; market 'steady 25c up; top fat lambs $17.25; bulk fat lambs $16.50-17; bulk cull lambs sll-13.50; bulk fat ewes $8.506.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Calves 50; .hogs 300; sheep 100, market steady to 10c higher. 90-120 lb $7.60; 120-140 lb $8.65; 140-160 Jb $8.90; 160-180 lbs $9.10; 180-200 Fes. $9.30; 200-225 lb $9.20; 225-275 lbs $9.10; 275-300 Tbs $8.90; 300-400 tbs. $8.55; roughs $7.50; stags $5.50; calves $17.50; lambs sls. Chicago Grain Close March May July Wheat . $1.20 $1.23% $1.25’,s Corn . .97% $1.00% $1.02 Oats 51 .51% .48% (Corrected January 17) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET No. 2 soft winter wheat $1.25 No. 2 hard wheat $1.05 i Mixed wheat $1.15 I No. 4 Yellow corn $1.20' No. 4 Mixed $1.15 Oats 44c Barley 50c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs 28c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 44c —— o Name Omitted From List Os Church Officers The omission of tile name of William Schamerloli. who was elected an elder of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran church of this city for a term of two years, was unintentionally made in an article published in I lie Daily Democrat Monday. At Hie election, Henry Schulte was elected deacon for a term of two years Herman Hollman was chosen as einirchlrustee for a three-year period, and Hugo Franz and A. H. Geiberding were elected school trustees for two year term. The newly elected oficers will be installed next Sunday January 20, immediately following (lie English services at the chnr<-h. it was announced today by church officials. o Bay Piano Co., Creditors Receive First Dividend Bluffton, Jan., 17. --Creditors in this city of the H. C. Bay Piano company, in the hands of a receiver since [last spring, have received a cotn- | munication from the trustee, Fred i Hummel of Chicago in which he encloses checks paying 12% per cent, the first dividend declared, and also furnishes a financial statement. This statement shows that claims totaling $630, 000 were filed and that of these claims totaling $294,439.28 have been allowed. After paying the 12%per cent to creditors with approved claims, totaling $36,894, the trustee reports cash on hand amount ing k $93,928. Total receipts reported by tile trustee amount to $245,878, and total disbursements to dale amount to $151,749. o MISCELLANEOUS Old Customers as well as new ones, wishing general blacksniifliing work will be welcome al my old stand east of river bridge. Price* reasonable. W. H. Cook 1513 x Uistnt ectants A disinfectant differs from an anti septic is that tt is not su; posed t< come in actual contact with a living person.

HISTORIC EVENT ... IS RECORDED IN MOTION PICTURES (CDNTINUIDD FnoM P.GIC OW«!' •'This way Mr. President," called a camera man at one end of the semicircle. "Now tills way," came from the other end of the line. Finally the president, was allowed to affix his signature and handed the pen over to Secretary Kellogg who counter-sign-ed amid a oarrage of instructions from tile cameramen. President Coolidge signaled that he was through, arose, shook hands with Secretary Kellogg, Senator Borah and several other persons, turned and left the room. With that, what Mr. Coolidge recently said was tile greatest act of his administration, officially was completed. French Take Action Paris, Jan. 17. —(U.R) — Aristide Briand, foreign minister, submitted the Kellogg anti-war treaty to the chamber of deputies today for ratification. The deputies applauded and referred lite treaty to the foreign affairs commission for examination. — o—- — • SLEET CAUSE OF MANY AUTO ACCIDENTS HERE (CONTaMUEU FROM PAGE ONE) embankment, through the fence and out into a field before it was brought to a standstill. A large Sherman-White truck, of Fort Wayr.e. turned over on the Fort Wayne-Decatur road, north of the city, and was badly wrecked, according to a call received by one garage. Another garage responded to four calls before noon today. Two cars skidded on the Decatur-Van Wert road, one sustaining a broken wheel and the second a bent, tie-rod. They were transient cars and the identities of the owners were not learned. A locally owned automobile skidded into the curl, on Mercer avenue, just south of the Erie crossing, causing a bent axle. A car owned by a local party was slightly damaged when it skidded on the Ice at. Magley, and had to be pulled in by a wreck, car. Unless great caution is used by drivers, it. is probable that many more cars will be added to the list of damaged before the Ice has dissapeared from the streets and roads. —. .(). EXPENSE BILL IS PASSED BY LEGISLATURE tC'OXTINLTID FROM PAGE ONE) Creation of an uld age assistance commission of three members, appointed by the governor, and of okl age assistance boards of seven introduced by Representative Thomas A. E. Cantwell, of Terre Haute. 'I he measure carries an appropriation of ssO,tmn annually and would request counties to share expenses of the pension system equally with the state, o—- . SALVATION ARMY JHEAD IS REMOVED (CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE) ell's action in adjudging the general unfit. Only 48 votes were necessary to oust General from control and the vote of 55 to 8 showed the power that Commander Evangeline Booth had weilded in her fight from a reform in the organizing plans f the army. But General Booth dues not plan to retire without a fight. Even though he is ill, the aged leader issued a statement through the London Daily Mail saying he would ppose the attempts to oust him. APPOINTMENT OF EXEt I roil No. 21101 Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned lias been appointed Exeen. tor of the Estate of Albert Shell l-'o of Adams County, tleeeajed. The Estate Is probably solvent Jacob W. Shell, Executor .Judson \V. Teeple. Attorney January 9, 1929. .lan. 10-17-21 o — Have you seen the new Dodge Bros. Six? 15t3

SOCIETY ZION LUTHERAN PARISH ENJOYS SOCIAL EVENING A social evening, sponsored by the Woman's Missionary Society of lae Zion Lutheran church, was enj iycd by the church members at their school house, last evening. Pinochle and Biidge furnished diversion for the evening. Prizes for high score in Pinochle were awarded tu Miss Leona Zwick and Eno Lankenau, and prizes in Bridge were awarded to Mrs. Charles Champlin and Mrs. Fred Heuer. At the ckse of the evening, the hostesses served light refreshments. The committee on arrangements included Mis. Chris Bieberich, Mrs. Ben Anker Mrs. Chris Boknecht and Mrs. Ed Boknecht. The social event will be made a .monthly occurence, and will be sponsored altei nately by the Ladies Aid and tlie Woman’s Missinary Society. MEETING OF D. T. T. ALUMNI Mrs. Jack Brunton was h stess, Wednesday afternoon, to the members of the Delta Theta Tau Alumni, at her home on North Third street. Following a short business meeting two tables were aranged Sir Bridge, and as tie resultant score of five games, Mrs. Het bel t Kern was awarded the prize for high score, and Mrs. Bernard Terveer for second high score. The hostess then served a dainty one-course luncheon. The next meeting of the Alumni will be held the first Wednesday in February. APPOINTMENT OF V KMIN IS TH AY'OR Notice is hereby given. Ihat th.- undersigned has been appointed Administrator with will annexed, of th-' estate of Elizabeth Baumgartner late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is pr-baldy solvent. John JI. Smith Administrator with will aimex<--l. January 17. 1929. Dore B. Erwin Atlv. Jan. 17-21-31 APPIIINTMENT OF VDMIMSTtt Viol! No. 2« 14 Notice is hereby given. Unit tin- undersigned has been appointed Adminis--trator of the estate of Jonas S. Coverdate late of Adams County, deiease-l. The estate is pr-rt-al-ly solvent. Earl it. Coverdale. Administrator Jan. 17, 1929 Judson W. Teeple, Atty. •lan 17-21-31 • ——o ■■■ NOTICE Due t" the illness of Miss Irene Brandt, the operator, the beauty par.or in tht» O. K. Barber shop will not be open this week. 14-2 t o • Have you seen the new Dodge Bros. Six? 1513 O Have you seen the new Dodge Bros. Six? 15t3 ROOM AND BOARD in modern home Home privileges. Garage. Phone 486 or inquire at 624 No. 2nd st. 15t3x o TYPEWRITER REPAIRING and REBUILDING Work Guaranteed. Five Years Experience. EARL STETLER Willshire, Ohio.

1920 NASH LANDAU SEDAN. Driven 4000 miles. Looks like new. SSOO off delivered price. 2—1927 WHIPPET COUPES 1927 DODGE SPORT ROADSTER 1927 STUDEBAKER DICTATOR SEDAN. 1927 ESSEX FORDOR SEDAN 1926 FORD SEDAN 1926 STUDEBAKEf? COUPE 1925 ESSEX COACH 1925 FORD SEDAN 1925 DODGE SPORT ROADSTER 1925 CHEVROLET TOURING 1925 STUDEBAKER COACH 1925 CLEVELAND SEDAN 1925 DODGE SPECIAL TOURING Saylors Motor Co. Open Evenings 211 N. First St.

W ANTED - Thirty head of horses to ship. J all Ed A . phone 386 <»r Leo J. Weber, phone 710 after 6 P-m. 1 -t-

City Water Bills are due and must be paid on or before Jan. 20 A 10% penalty will be I added if bills are not paid by this date. City Water Dep’t CITY HALL.

PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS On account of the death of my husband I will sell my household goods SATURDAY, JAN. 19—2 P. M. jewel Ranee- c ?! 20l ', South Third Street. Oil Stove KH r '. as Hi,n « e : f avorite Base Burner; 3-burncr New Congoleum Hug 'li Vy ij'l! abie j gowl i,s new: ' I Antique Walnut lt><i i “ ,llg: ' lon w ’*h mattresses. MadKtHfi X ,’fe « f r G,ndy W :r""’ 8 Stand; Mirror; sever \V> Il s '" L ’ a " s; 6 Rocking Work Table; Cookhm n,, U, ’, es: Lar « p Halt Clock; Small merous to mention. " ' ” iU " niany ol,lcr articles 100 i>"' TERMS—CASII, Roy John.™. And. MRS ’ A ' J ’ PORTER 209 South Third St. »

WANTS® — Thirty head of , horses to ship. Call Ed Ahr, , phone 356 or Leo J. W eber, : phone 740 after 6 p.ni. Uf2

Shi DISCOUNT ON YOUR Electric Eight Bills BY PAYING ON OR BEFORE Jan. 20 POWER BILLS I are also due and must be PAID by twentieth of month at CITY HALL