Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1929 — Page 2

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rsa< ■■, ■■ ■ * • CLASSIFIED J a ADVERTISEMENTS, J ■ BUSINESS CARDS, ■ AND NOTICES ■ LsaJR-a ■ ■ ■• ■ ■ - FOR SALE —FOR SALE: “DIiFUICKOKY - SMOKED SALT, 10 lb can 60c - HIKE ELEVATOR CO. 22ti - FOR SALE—WiII sell my household X goods at private sale. Inquire Mac - Burkhead, 1225 Patterson street. De--2 catur. 46t3x £ FOR SALE—Ten tons of good hay. - Phone 1269. M. Meibers, West Mon- “ roe street. 46 ”- t «. FOR SALE - Female Toy Boston Hull " dog, full blood and registered. 320 Z South Winchester St., Phone 186. • 46-3 t a FOR SALE — Model T Ford sedan; - good condition; new battery; new * seat covers; good tires; bargain for * cash. Jones and Sprague. Pianos and t Furniture. Can be seen Saturday and r Sunday at Ford Agency, Decatur. J 47-3 t * - “ FOR SALE — Team of work horses, • weight 3200 lbs. Harness and wag 2 on. Joseph Geimer. 1 mile west of Gerber Ladder Factory. 48-3tx * For Sale —One week old calf also one *■ turkey gobler for sale or trade for tur- ” key hen. Martin Kirchner R. 5 Decatur • Preble Phone 4' ' “ FOR SALE— Globe range. good «m • dition; Round Oak heating stove; “ kitchen cabinet. Phone 5904, Mrs - Gust Wiegman. :it * FOR SALE— English bull pup, eligibl • registered A. K. C, 6 m nths old. * cheap if taken at once. Phone 696 Z 48-3tx F’ - ~ Used Car Specials. Your Choice SIOO.OO - 1925 FORD FORDOR SEDAN - 1925 OVERLAND FORDOR SEDAN 1924 FORD COUPE 2 1926 CHEVROLET TOURING 1 SAYLORS MOTOR CO. fll ** ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■<■■■•• WANTED " WANTED —Two young man who will X appreciate an opportunity to enter • the electric field. Must be willing to , * study a course of training. Position — guaranteed at a satisfactory salary. • Write, giving age, reference and 2 employment. Box “M. M.” care of • Decatur Democrat. 48t6x X WANTED TO BUY —Modern, close* in • property. Address your reply to 2 Box Z. S. C. care Democrat, Decatur, • Indiana. 36-3 t • X FOR RENT “ FOR RENT —8 room house on corner w of 11th and Adams st; 5 room house ** north of Marshall st. Willard Steele X phone 5424. 47t3x FOR RENT—House, 228 North First — st. Call phone 499. 47t3x • — _ —. n- r~ - HOME FOR SALE—AII modern home X Plenty room tor family; extra toilet • and lavatory down stairs, 4 bed- ~ rooms and bath up, 2 sets french — doors, 2 compartment basement, good “ furnace; large corner lot, 60 ft. front--2 age, 135 ft. deep, 80 ft. across rear, — room for another house. Will sell Z with reasonable down payment. Pay ■■ balance like rent. Write V. F. Woodard with Hilgeman & Schaaf, RealX tors, Ft. Wayne, Ind. or inquire at “ Graham & Walters, Decatur. 45tG - o * Cardinal Vico Dies In • Rome At Age Os 81 Years Rome. Feb. 26.- —(U.K?) —Antonio Card■r Inal Vico, 81, prefect ot the Sacred congregation of rites, died today. Cardinal Vico ranked second in sen- . iority among the cardinal bishops. ; Only five cardinals were older. Cardinal Vico's death leaves several vacancies in the Sacred college, due to such recent deaths as that of Cardinal Tosi last month and Card ' Inal De Lal in October. The vacancies probably will be filled by a secret consistory soon. The last creations were at a secret consistory in December, 1927.

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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 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 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 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 TIRE MILEAGE At Lowest Cost. GILES V. PORTER at residence 341 Winchester St. Phone 1289 Thomas Griffith, of Kirkland township, was elected superintendent of the adult division of the county council of leligious education to succeed Mrs. S L. Cover, also of Kirkland township. Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewrit ing or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 far appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. * y,,U arC & Xto F save time, trouble money and mis- ’ the caws’: of ,-•< Ad lustments. 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

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FOR SALE Fresh Cow, calf by side. , 15 head of Shoafs, wt. 60 lb ea. Will sell in small lots. Fat Schmitt I Buy and Sell anything. Phones 513 T-870 IrkFreports DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL A.ND FOREIGN MARKETS CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Feb. 25.—(U.R) —Produce —Butter, extras in tub lots, 52 3-4c-to 54 3-4 c; extra firsts, 49-51 c; seconds, 49 l-4c to 51 l-4c. Eggs, extras, 46 l-2c; extra firsts, 45 l-2c; firsts, 44 l-2c; ordinaries, 35c. Poultry, heavy fowls. 32-33 c; heavy springers, 32-33 c; Leghorn springers, 25-27 c; ducks, 30-33 c; old cocks, 17ISc; gese, 24-26 c, East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, Feb. 25. —<U.PJ —Market, 15c down; 250-350 lbs., sll.lO- - 200-250 lbs., $11.25-$11.50; 160200 lbs., $11.25511.50; 130-160 lbs., $10.50-$11.5O; 90-130 lbs., $10.25$10.75; packing sows, $9.35-$lO. Cattle receipts, $11.50; calves, $12.; market 50c up; market steady; beef steers, $10.50-$12.75; 4ight yearling steers and heifers, $11.40-$13.25; beef cows, $5.25-$9.75; low cutter and cutter cows, $5.25-$7; vealers. $lB-$18.50. Sheep receipts, 7,600; market 25c down; top fat lambs, $17.85; bulk fat lambs, $17.25-117.75; bulk cull lambs, $10.50-$13.25; bulk fat ewes, $8.50$9.50. Chicago Grain Close March May ' July Wheat $1.25% $1.29% $1.32% Corn .94% .98% 1-01% Oats .49% .51% .49% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected February 25) No. 2 Soft winter wheat $1 30 No. 2 Mixed wheat $1.20 No. 2 Hard wheat sl.lO No. 2 White Oats $ .46 Yellow Corn per 100 $1.25 White or mixed corn $1,20 Barley 50c Rye , 80c LOCAL GROCERS - EGG MARKET Eggs 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat •_ 48c NOTICE OF <il AROIAX'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE In the matter of the GnnnlinnNhip of Sarah L. Num merman infirm person. By virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana, the undersigned Guardian of Sarah L. Summers, an infirm person, will at the law office of Lenhart, Heller ft Schurger, 133 South Second Street, in the City of Decatur, Indiana, on Saturday, March 9th 1929 at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer at private sale in parcels for not less than the full appraised value, certain real estate belonging to said ward, described as follows. Inlot number eight hundred thirty eight <B3BI in Levi S. Kapp’s Subdivision of out-lot number two hundred seventv two ( 272) in Joseph Crabb’s western addition to the town (now city of Decatur. Indiana as the same is shown op the recorded plat of said subdivision. . . ...» Also the south half of the west half of the north half of out-lot number two hundred seventy five (278) in Joseph Crabb's third western addition to the town (now city) of Decatur. Indian?as the name is designated on the recorded plat of said addition. All in Adams County, State of Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court, and on the fol-, lowing terms and conditions, to-wit: one-third of the purchase money of said real estate cash in hand on day of sale; one-third in nine months and one-third In eighteen months. Deferred payments to be evidenced by promissory notes bearing 7% Interest from date, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and secured by mortgage on real estate sold. Or purchaser may pay all cash if so desired. Dated February Ifith 1929. E Burt Lenhart, Guardian Lenhart, Heller & Schurger Attorneys. r eb. 10-x<o MARY A. MOSER DIES AT HOSPITAL (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Radical United Brethren church at Wren, Ohio. The Rev. Mr. Macklin will officiate. Burial will be made in the cemetery at Van Wert, Ohio. o DR. C. V. CONNELL VETCRINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice 0

Kansas Man Writes Story Os His Suicide For Topeka Newspaper Topeka, Kan., Feb. 25.-<U.R>—After writing the story of his suicide for a Topeka newspaper, Ralph R. Ferguson, 20, took his life at the home of the girl who had spurned his love. When the staff of the Topeka Daily Capitol arrived at the office last night they found Ferguson’s own story of the suicide in the mail. He had contributed several stories to the paper previously. “It was suicide by poison,” Ferguson’s account read, and investigation confirmed it. "I told Dorothy I was 'going west' but she did not get the meaning.” Miss Dorothy Wadley, 19, said Ferguson once told her he was “going west and not to California.” She denied having been in love with him. “The boy was quite sane," Ferguson wrote in his story, “but decided death and its mysteries were preferable to life sans love,-sans friends and sans energy. He was not a coward and he met death as fool as a fountain.” He was found dying in front of the Wadley home. Lindy Refuses To Reveal Plans Os Date For Wedding Cuernavaca, Mex., Feb. 25. — (U.R)— Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh refused to reveal his wedding date or plans in an interview here today at the home of Ambassador Dwight Morrow but he indicated that he might “say something in a few days.’ To every question he was asked. Col. Lindbergh answered! “Ask me that a little later.” Newspaper correspondents asked him: “Shall we iutrepret this as meaning you have made no plans yet?” “You can interpret this exactly as I say,” Lindbergh answered. — — o RIB* FOR ELECTRIC W ASHER Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Adams County Memorial Hospital will at said hospital In the city of Decatur. Indiana, on Monday. March 4th, 1929, and until bids for M on said day receive sealed bides for one or more electric washer for such hospital. Such washer shall be on a large family size or hospital size an dshall be of such capacity and so equipped and constructed as to tie suitable for general service in such hosiptal. Each bidder must furnish with bis bid appropriate or photographs of the machine bid upon or the machine must be exhibited and demonstrated in the county and to the satisfaction of theboard before acceptance of bid. Each hid must also be accompanied with detailed specifications of the machine proposed to be furnished and the bid must also be accompanied with affidavit and bond as required by law. At the time of accepting bld the board wll reserve the right to purchase one or more of such machines as the needs of the hospital my require. The board reserves the right to reject any or all blds. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Adams County Memorial Hospital Feb. 11-18-25

| PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming, we, the undersigned, will sell at Public Auct'on at my farm, located 1% mile north of Hoagland; % mile south and 6 miles east of Monroeville; 12 miles southeast of Fort Wayne on the Minnick Road, on SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1929 Commencing at 10:00 o’clock a.m. S—HEAD OF HORSES—S Dark Bay horse, 8 years old. weight 1600 lbs., sound; Black Mare. 6 years old. weight 1500 lbs., sound; Matched Team, Sorrell Mares, 3 years old, weight 3000 Tbs.; 1 Black horse, 2 years old. will make a horse that will weigh 1600 lbs. This is an exceptionally good bunch of horses and in good condition. 7—HEAD OF CATTLE—7 Bonn Durham cow. 5 years old, will be fresh March 25th; Red cow, 5 years old. will be fresh April Ist; White Holstein cow, 4 years old. will lie fresh by day of sale; Black Holstein cow, 4 years old. will be fresh August Ist, giving a good flow of milk; 1 Spotted Holstein cow, 4 years old, was fresh in January, giving good flow; Red cow, 3 years old. was fresh February Ist. calf by side; White Durham heifer, 2 years old, will be fresh July I t: Pure bred Guernsey Bull. 1 year old. —HO G S — Three pure bred Spotted Poland China sows, one will farrow February 20tli, the oth«r two will furrow in March. One pure bred Chester White sow. due to farrow March 19th; 23 shouts weighing 125 tbs each. This Is an exceptionally good offering of hogs. FARM MACHINERY Milwaukee hinder; McCormick mower. 5 ft. cut; Ohio hay loader; McCormick hay rake; 12 in. Oliver gang plow; 14 in. Gale riding breaking plow; Littile J»p riding corniplow; Walking corn plow; 7 shnvekplow; Double shovel plow; spring tooth harrow; spike tooth harrow; Corn Klug manure spreader; farm wagon; iron wheel wagon; hay rack; roller: buggy harness; 2 sets of heavy work harness; iron kettle; copper kettle; lowa cream aeparator; and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AII sums of SIO.OO abd under cash, over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given the purchaser to give a good bankalde note, bearing 8% Interest the last 3 months. 4% discount for cash on sums over $lO. No property to be removed until terms are complied with. JULIAN MINNICK & SON, Owners Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer.

COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Myron Lehman, school teacher, Berne, to Frieda Rauch, Monroe, route 2. Judgment Rendered In the case of the state on relation of How Trenary vs. Charles F. Trenary and others, the court has rendered the following judgment: that the state recover fcr the use and benefit of How Trenary and Edna Trenary from Charles F. Trenary, Elvin E. Rupright. August Conrad, Isaac N. Davis and John Hilgeman the sum of $974.95, with How Trenary to receive $476.21 and Eddna Trenary. $498.71: and that the state recover for the use ami benefit of How Trenary and Edna Trenary from Charles F. Trenary,, John Kruch, William Trenary, Dan Beery and Edwin W. Dyer the sum of $2,474.60, with How Trenary to rereive $1,211.83 and Edna Trenary to receive $1,262.72, with interest and i costs. The court further ordered that the judgment be levied on the property of Charles F. Trenary first and that that property be exhausted before levying on the property of the other defendants. Two Cases Venued The case of Jerome Deßolt vs. the Pennsylvania Railroad company has l>een venued to Wells county on motion of the defendant. The case of John Deßolt vs. the Pennsylvania railroad company has been venued to Jay county on motion ot the defend ant. O 0 I I IL S. MICHAUD I I SELIGS FARM AND CITY | PROPERTY I | Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 436 | | 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. I I O () ROY JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Now arranging March sale dates. Call early at my expense for a service that will mean more DOLLARS and CENTS to you, the DAY of your SALE. Office Room No. 1. Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phone 606 and 1022.

Station WGY Wins Fight Against Radio Commission I Washington. Feb. 25. — (U.R) —The General Electric company, operating the gigantic broadcasting station WGY. Schenectady, N. Y, today won in the District of Columbia court of appeals it’s challenge of the federal radio commission's power to restrict its time of operation on a wave length previously alloted to it. , The commission ordred the station to divide its time or operation on the air with a California station operated by the same company. The time Involved included Ihe valuable early I evening hours. The company appealed. Today’s decision directs the com-, mission to renew the company's per-1

| PUBLIC SALE] I, the undersigned, will sell at Public Auction at my farm 3 miles sout'i-1 east of Dfcatur, on Pleasant Mills road, 2 miles northwest of Pleasant Mills ■ just west of Sunset Amusement Park, on « WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1929 ‘ Commencing at 10:00 A. M. S—HEAD OF HORSES—S Gray marc, 8 years old, weight 1450 lbs., sound, good worker; Dark Gray Gelding, coming 4 years old. sound, real worker; pair of Iron Gray mares, coming 3 years old, will make a fine pair mares, sound ami gentle, will weigh 1200 lbs each new; Coining Yearling Gray Colt. 16—HEAD OF CATTLE—I 6 Black Jeisey and Holstein cow, G years old, calf by side, a 5 gal. cow; 3 Black Jersey cows. 6 years old, with calves by side, all three of these are 6 gal. cows; £ Guernsey cows, one 3 yeans old, other 6 years old. with calves by side, two mighty fine cows; Guernsey and Durham cow, 6 years old, with heifer calf by side; Roan Durham cow, 8 years old, heifer calf by side; Roan Durham cow, 8 years old. will be fresh by day of sale; Red cow. 8 years old, due to be fresh day of sale; 2 Jersey cows, 6 years old, both due to tie fresh by day of sale; Guernsey cow. 6 years old, be fresh July 20th, giving 3 gal. per day; Guernsey cow, 10 years old. due to be fresh in May, giving 1 gal. per day; Durham cow, 4 years old, due to freshen August 4th, giving 3 gal per day; Holstein cow, 8 years old, due to be fresh by day of sale. You are cordially invited to call and look tire cows over before day ot I sale. These cattle are T. B. tested. SHEEP—2O Shropshire Ewes, good ones, will start lambing March 4th. IMPLEMENTS i Walter A. Wood binder, 7 ft. cut, only cut two crops, this binder is in first class condition; Walter A. Wood manure spreader; Milwaukee mower; ' John Deere corn planter; double disc; duck foot roller. TERMS—AII sums of SIO.OO and under cash. Sums over slo.Oil, a credit of 9 months, the purchaser to give a good bankable note bearing 8% interest the last 3 months. 4% discount for cash on sums over SIO.OO. No property to be removed until settled for. ALBERT GAGE, Owner Roy Johnson, auctioneer Dutch Ehinger, clerk Hot lunch furnished by Ladies of St. Paul church. Public Sale 1 I. the undersigned, will sell at public auction on the Fred Reppert tarn, % mile east of Decatur, on the South side of the Fair Grounds, on i -5» 1 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1929 , Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 35—HEAD OF HIGH GRADE DAIRY CATTLE—3S Consisting of Jersey and Holstein cow; Brindle cow; 8 Jersey cows, !>• years old; Holstein cow; Holstein cow, 3 years old; Jersey and Holstein co"’ . years old; Red cow, 8 years old; Jersey and Holstein cow, 9 years old, Jersey and Guernsey cow, 2 years old, Jersey and Holstein cow, 3 years old, I Jersey and Guernsey cow, 5 years old; 3 Jersey cows, 6 years old; Holstein cow, 7 years old; Jersey and Helstein cow, 5 years old; Guernsey cow, .; y>' 6 old; Brown Jersey cow; Jersey Bull, 2 years old, a real one; 7 Guernsey and Jersey heifers, some of them open and some bred, a mighty fine bunch of yonng heifers; one Holstein and Jersey Heifer. I have been running a retail dairy business in Decatur for the past 10 . years. Have always kept the kind of cows that -produce. This herd is an extra good offering of cattle, affl good producers. Several of them arc frost [ with eaJves at side; seme close up to calve soon; some that were fresh in t‘ le [ pa®t 30 days and giving a good flow of milk. Any one looking fe- good c °*;’ are cordially invited to visit us and look over the cattle before the sal". In case of bad weather sale will be held under cover. t 3—HEAD OF MULES—3 > One pair of 7 year oid Mules, weight 2000 lbs., a real farm team, sound, one Black Mule, 3 years old, will weigh 1200 lbs., and a fine mule. DAIRY EQUIPMENT V DeLaval milker complete; electric motor; 2 units; extra can, stahl cocks for 24 cows. Ulis machine is as good as new. • FARM MACHINERY McCormick 6 roll Special corn shredder with cutter head, good a» ue" ■ one hay tedder; one corn plow. b TERMS—MI sums of SIO.OO and under cash over that amount a oL 9 , 1 ” 011^8 wl " he given ’ purchaser to give a good bankable no* 1 ’ , 8/ 0 interest the last 3 months: 4% dtacoiint for cash on sums over » • _ No property to be I’emoved until settled for. Parties from distance Pi pi bring bank reference. t J. E. ANDERSON, Owner Roy Johnson, auctioneer. I Hot lunch will be served by Ladies Aid.

mlt for WGY to operate full time (I|l l its channel and in effect uphold, thefl company's claim to a "vested interfl est" in the air. 9 "■J"— v && Man Burned To Deam I Richmond, Ind., Feb 25 .. (jtp| ■ Trapped by fire which denr-ved '.fl humble home here todiv, (’lifi,', f , t fl Treep, was burned to death and anothfl er man. Juday Nolan. 61, who livefl with Treep, sustained serious burn/■

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