Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1929 — Page 2

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w SOC K S are like Bank Notes—you can’t have too many. The new Spring I N T E RWOVENS are here in the most beautiful patterns and colors ever made. Holthouse Schulte&Co

■ M.■ CLASSIFIED g ADVERTISEMENTS, P 1 BUSINESS CARDS, b AND NOTICES b &BBKBBB B B ■ FOR SALE FOR OLD HICKORY SMOKED SALT, 10 lb can 60c BURK ELEVATOR CO. 22tf SALE —Electrically operated radio, perfect condition Bargain at SSO for quick sale. Phone 1251 GO-Dt x FOB - SALE-A horse. Also a kitchen cabinet. Call 697-A 60-3tx FOR SALE--1925 Fordor Ford sedan. Fordor Overland sedan, Overland touring. Ford roadster. Frank Wrecking Co.. West Monroe st. 60tdx ' FOR SALE ’ 8 acres, 2% miles from Decatur, good 7-rootn house, small barn, other out-buildings, fair. Part cash, balance to suit purchaser. 40 acres, 5 miles from Decatur, onehalf mile to elevator: 7-room house, good barn, other out buildings fair. This 40 is priced to sell. 51 acres, 4 miles from Decatur, well Improved. Part cash, balance long time. If you are looking for a farm, see my list before you buy.' 1 have all sized farms, and can sell some of these gs low as SSO per acre. H S. MICHAUD, Phone 101. 60-6 t FOR SALE —Large red heifer, litre to freshen soon. Homer \\. Arnold, route 2, Decatur. Craigville phone. 60-3tx FOR SALE- 1924 Ford coupe. Dodge sedan; Ford sedan; Ford seton body; 1924 Ford roadster, winter Enclosure; Ford; ton truck. Dfprltes Wrecking Co.. Nuttman avenue, phone 923 or 1232. 60-31 x FOR SALE —100 bushels Barley. John Hinck Decatur R. R. 4 Preble phone 60-3tx FOR SALE—Give this one the "once over;” Living room suites made to order. High grade covers. Jaquard velours, Moquettes, Mohairs, Linen Frieze. This is a factory deal. All work guaranteed. Sold on terms. Sprague Furniture Co., phone 199. 1 door north of Fisher & Harris. 61t3x FOR SALE — Tapestry <l.tv.• ti; >.:. library table, brass bed and a X ictrola. Phone 137. 61-3tx FOR SALE—Soy bean and Alfalfa hay. C. O. Manley, Monroe phon". Decatur, route 9. 62t3x FOR SALE—Buttermilk, butter, e-.t lard, apple butter and smoked meat Phone 885-B. Zach Archbold. 62t3x FOR SALE —30 head good sheep Cal! J. F. Arnold. Decatur. Phone 709 or 1084. «2-3tx FOR SALE —Two cows, one with calf by side, and one to he fresh soon. H. A. Bienz 1% miles north east of Draper church. 62-3tx FOR SALE — Two grade Guernsey heifers, fresh latter part of March. Also 11 head of sheep and one gander. Preble phone. Phillip Strahm, 2 miles east and 3-4 north of Preble. 62-4tx FOR SALE—I9I7 Dodge touring car. Phone 733, or call at 711 Winchester bL S«t3x FOR Sale — dhuuky 2 year old bay mare colt, cheap and sound. Clint Hart Berne R. R. No. 3 % mile east of Jefferson township high school 62-3tx WANTED COLLECTING — After two month's trial, decide to continue Try us. 155 South Second St. Will make mortgage exemptions for old and nCw customers. D. N. Erwin. 59-4 t WANTED —"'GirT 18 to 22 years of age to clerk in retail store. Requirements. neatness and personality. Address Box E care Democrat. 60-3 t tx r ANTED —Boarders* $6 59 a week. Ibqlrfre at 339 North Eleventh st--60-3tx MANAGER WANTED—Good man -or man and wife for Decatur and Fort Wayne store. Experience unnecessary. $750 cash deposit required on goods. S3OO up monthly. MANUFACTURER. 116 North May St.. Chicago. 61t3x FOR RENT FOR RENT—Six-room modern house, two ear garage, chicken park, garden space. Can be seen at 126 South Bth bL John Miller. 60t6 FOR RENT—Modern house at 515 West Jefferson St. See Albert Scheumann at Old Adams County Bank. 62-3 t

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II MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and I City Property e write Insurance. SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Decatur Indiana S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Cails 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 Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGERS 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 LOST AND FOUND STRAYED to my home: Hound hunting dog; Blueticked; brown ears; one year old. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. F. E. Myers. Route 4. 60-3tx FOR Rf, . I coi.xt nine room home on North second st. Gas lights and water. Phone 431. Judson W- Teeple. 61-3tx LOST — Shepherd dog. cream and white in color. Finder please call Fred Isch or Lawrence Williams. Phone 6512. 62-3 t ■BBESBKBBBQnBBBBMBBBB Typewriting Stenographic Work If 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. ■ 0 4) 11. S. MICHAUD 1 SELLS FARM AND CITY JPROP E R T Y i Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 496 I 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. j Io o

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WT.DNESDAY, MARCH 13. 1929.

FOR SALE 1 Duroc Sow, 8 pigs by side. 1 Holstein-Durham cow, 5 yr. old. fresh in two weeks. 1 Holstein Heifer, fresh. 1 Guernsey Heifer, fresh. Fat Schmitt I Buy and Sell anything. Phones 513 T-870 MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOC AL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 1200; holdovers 800; market steady. 250-350 tbs sl212.50; 200-250 lbs $12.10-12.50; 160-200 lbs $12.10-12.50; 130-160 lbs $11.5012.50; 90-130 lbs sll-11.75; packing $10.50-11. Cattle; Receipts 50. Calves. 300. Market, steady. Beef steers $11.5013.75; light yearling steers and heifers $12.50-14; beef cows $8.75-10; lowcutter and cutter cows $5.25-7.25; Vealena $lB-18.50. Sheep: Receipts 1,000, market steady. Bulk fat lambs $17.25-17.75; bulk cull lambs $10.50-13.50; bulk fat ewes $8.75-9.75. Chicago Grain Close March May July Wheat: $1.25% $1.39% $1.32% Corn 96% .99% 1.02% Oats: 47% .49% .49% Cleveland Produce Butter: Extras in tub lots 51 %■ 53*4; extra firsts 48%-50%; seconds 47%-49%. Eggs: Extras 30c; extra firsts 29c; firsts 27-28 c; ordinaries 87c. Poultry: Heavy fowls'32-83c; heavy springers 32-33 c; ducks 32-35 c; old cocks 20-21 c; geese 26-27 c. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 13) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.25 No. 2 Mixed Wheat $1.15 No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.05 No. 2 White Oats 44c Yellow Corn per 100 $1.25 White or mixed corn $1,30 Barley 50c Ryo 80c LOCAL GROCERSEGG MARKET Eggs 22c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 48c Jay County Fair To Have A Night Program Portland, March 13 —(UP) —The Jay county fair this year will be a day and night event, in keeping with the policy followed by many other county fairs, but never tried here before. Arrangements are being made to Illuminate the grounds for the night fair and this will be featured by amusement concessions, the best obtainable. In addition all of the exhibition buildings will be open. One of the best and cleanest carnivals in the country, has been placed under contract for the night fair. The shows will all be clean and wholesome it is said, tar above the average. For some time there has been a demand for a night fair, in order that many residents of this city, too busy to attend during the day, may attend. It is expected that the night fair will be very successful. SALE CALENDAR Any sale advertised in the Decatur Dally Democrat will be listed in, this column free of charge. We also have a special price for hand bills, when sale is advertised in this paper. Mar. 14 —Frank Feasby, % mile north 3 miles east Dixon, Ohio. Mar. 15—Community sale. Barker residence on Lincoln Highway, north of Convoy, .Ohio. Mar. 18—Mrs. Walter Wise. 1 mile east Watt and 3 miles north. Mar. 19 —Community sale. Bellmont Park. Decatur. Ind. 1 Mar. 22—Isaac Everett, 1 mile south, % mile north of Decatur. Mar. 23 —Dr. Allen J. Miller, household sale. Cor. 3rd & Jefferson sts., Decatur Mar. 25—Perry Walters, Admr. Henry Walters, 4 miles east Decatur. Mar. 27 —Harry Cassel, closing out sale herd of registered and high . grade Guernsey cattle. 8 miles southwest of Fort Wayne, Ind., on i Indianapolis road.

BOY SCOUTS TO GO TO EUROPE . <COJfTINtIKO FHOM »‘*OK ONE) coach excursion to Theims ami its battlefields. This is typical »f trips which wil be provided in London, Brussels and other cities. Cost of the Trip The entire cost of the trip, for i Scouts and Scout leaders, will be $419 - 46. This includes everything from the time they leave Fort Wayne until they return. The Jamboree committee announces that parents who wish to take this -opportunity to make the trip to Europe may accompany the troop. It is understood, however, that the organization of the boys must be kept intact, ami under leadership. The additional o st ’ for parents who go tourist third class, ’ will be S4O, while cabin accommoda- ’ tlons will be about $146 additional. ' Scouts will occupy a section of the ’ ship by themselves, both for sleeping and dining arrangements. Three leaders are to take charge -of the delegation, one as Scoutmaster ' and two as assistant Scoutmasters, one in charge of each patrol 3he applications of those desiring to go will be considered at once. They will assist in organizing the tneop. Qualifications for Delegates Scouts who wish to go to England as delegates to the International Jamboree. may file their applications at once, provided they are able to meet the following minimum standards and qualifications: Scouts must be First class or above on April 15. 1929. Be actively registered since April 1. 1928. Have been active in his troop from April 1, 1928 to time of sailing. Registration of Scouts making this trip must be made to extend until after date of returning to United States (September 19, 1929) ! Have had a variety of Scouting and camp experience. Must have spent at least fiiurteen days in camp conducted under minimum standard as set down by Na- , tional Camping Department That each individual point of the Scout Law can be found satisfactorily . applied in the applicant's lite. . Z__ _o ) LLOYD GEORGE OUTLINES PLAN (Contixveh fmom p»ge onk» ■ al development of the country were the third and fburth proposals. Th" cost of both would be borne by those 1 benefitted. Lloyd George suggested spending 30,000,090 pounds on telephone development giving additional employment to 60.000 persons, while 1 12,000,000 pounds would be spent on electrical development and another 60.000 persons employed the tirst year. The fifth proposal was for land . drainage employing at least 50.000 persons within six months. The cost would be borne by the public and by the landowners benefitted. Development of the London passenger transport system was the final ' proposal. A total of 24,000 persons would be employed in that way the . first year with au estimated cost of 1 17.000,000 pounds. ? Unemployment figures for March 4, p made public yesterday, said 1,387,300 were registered, a decrease of 4.561 :- under the previous week but 292,848 t more »than the corresponding date last V year. -1 1 NOTICE An important meeting of B. I’. O. Elks 993 will be held this evening at 8:00 o'clock. AH members are asked to be present. —o 3 Charter Presented To 3 Lions Club At Angola i Angola, March 13 —The new Lions chib of Angola was presented its charter here Tuesday night at a banquet meeting in the Masonic hall. More r than 150 members of Lions clubs in ’ northern Indiana attended the affair.

t ATTENTION!' MR. B ARMER! .It will pay you to rail The Fred Mufecnler Packing Co. y before you sell your livestock. We pay the highest prices for Hogs and Cattle. Dav Phone 382 or 101 After 6 p.m. call 928.

The charter was presented by Lynn Craig of Scottsburg, district governor of the Indiana Lions club It was ac- . copied by Walter Lindstrom, president ol the new Angola club. Organization of the new club was sponsored by the Auburn Lions club. The address of welcome to visiting delegates was made by Willis K Batelielet. first vice president us the Ang la club. The response was made by Herbert C. Willis of Waterloo. Delegates were here from Auburn, Waterloo, Garret. Fort Wayne, Kendallvile, Wolcottvile and Elkhart The principal address of the evening was given by Rev. John Humfreps of Angola. He spoke on "The Spirit of My Obligation." Howard M -ntz of Garrett presided at the banquet. COURTHOUSE | Remonstrances Filed The following property owners have filed remonstrances in circuit court to the proposed drain in Kirkland and Preble townships petitioned for by Sarah Frauhiger and others: Peter Helmerick. Henry E. Hildebrand, Otto F. Hildebrand, Samuel Barger. Jacob Barger and Sarah Frauhiger. The drainage commissioners, Amos K Stoneburner and J. C. McCarty, are named defendants in the remonstrances. Attorney H. B. Heller is counsel for the remonstrators. I.I:TTEK* TEMTIM F. XTOK V 1. Berniee Nelson CJerk of tin- Circuit Court, for the County of Adatus in the State of Indiana, do hereby - rtify that I.ettera Testimentorv on the estate of Henry Colter late of Adams County, deceased, who died testate, is granted to Benjamin S. Cotter ami the said Benjamin S. Colter, having qualified and given Wond as such Exeeutor lie is duly authorized to take upon 'himself the administration of sueli estat' . «i-< ordlrtg to law Witness. My hand and the seal of said Court, this sth day of March IS2 U . Berniee Nelson. C. C. C. of Vdams Co. State of Indiana, Adams County SS: 1. Berniee Nelson Clerk of the Circuit Court within amt for said County of Adams in the State of Indiana, do hereby certify the foregoing to !"• a true "and correct copy of the Letters Te.-timentory. issued to Benjamin S. Colter as the same now appears upon the record now on file in mV office. In Witness Whereof. I have hereto silt,scribed ntv name and affixed the seal of said Court, at Decatur, Indiana on this 5 -lay of March 19-9. Bernice Nelson. Clerk Adams ( . < . J W Teeple. Attorney March S-13-20 • March 6-13-2 U. NOTICE OF I INXI- SETTLEMENT Ol ESTATE NO. 24M Notice Is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Henry Krick deceased to appear in the Adams Cir- ' cult court, liel'l at Decatur. Indiana, on 1 the "9tli dav of March. IT." 1 , ami show I cause if any why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said de- • cedent should not be approved; and i said heirs are notified to then and 1 there make proof of heirship, and re- ‘ reive their distributive shares. Sarah C. Krick. Administratrix 1 with will annexed ' De, atur. Indiana. March ■>. [ Att irney FrU' lit'' & Litterer Mar._6-J., ’PUBLIC SALE t 1 will sell at public auction at my home at Bobo, Ind., the tollowinfi property: I Wednesday. March 20, 1929 > I Banfte stove, good as new; 1 3-burner Florence oil stove t and oven; I Healing stove; 1 Kitchen cabinet; 2 Kitchen . Lillies; 1 12-ft. dining room ) table; I dining room chairs; i 8 kitchen chairs; 5 rocking > chairs; 1 bookcase; 1 relrigert ator; 1 congoteum rug, 9x12, and some carpel; I sanitary cot; 1 sewing machine; I wash stand; I stands; 1 l-drawer chest: 1 fruit cupboard; 1 l>ed, : springs, mattress; 1 washing . machine and wringer; 1 garden plow, rakes and lines; cooking utensils; cans anti jars; other articles not n/mtioned. TEBMS 'ASH. Mrs. Ida Chronister , Harrv Daniels, auct. Alfred Daniels, clerk. ( This office exists - vour health. ' There is only one i 5 3 time to care for | your and that is now. If I y° u are ill, you -dill get no better I rue Caos': of Swhile the cause L-DIS EASEr-4 of your illness re--1 mains. Remove the cause. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 ■ I’’ No. Second St, Phone 628

Cases Dismissed 1 Tbe case of the state on relation of t John M. Uollenbather, trustee, et al 0 vs. Isaac Teeple et al has been ills- <’ missed on motion of the plaintiff Tlie case of E. D. Wass vs. William H. Johnson has been dismissed on motion of the plaintiff. Amended Complaint Filed In the case of Lawrence E. Opliger vs. Allred Hogston et al. the plaintiff lias tiled an amended complaint, naming Mrs. Calvin Yost Baumgartner and Paul Edwards as defendants. Inheritance Tax Report In the estate of Dora M. Bell, an ’

Free Motion Pictures to be offered the public and to which you are invited to attend Tuesday, March 21 8 O’clock P. M. AT OUR GARAGE Through the courtesy of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., world’s largest tire manufacturers, we will exhibit at our garage FREE motion pictures telling a complete story of the rubber nd tire industry. j Tbit interesting and educational picture shows you the rubber plantations; hew it is taken from the trees; a trip through the tactories and how the raw product is made into tires. F REE GIFTS The following gifts w ill be given away FREE: 29x1-10 Firestone tire; 29x4.40 Firestone tube; Firestone repair kit, (complete). Slop in and register anytime before S o’clock Thursday, March 21. Prizes awarded immediately after show. Bring the Family—Everybody Come! R. N. Runyon Garage DECATUR FIRST ST. —— Il 111 ■■■ 11 II ■! I" I balance in your First !w; National checking ac 1 . W. count? Not only so, . H' but it is yours—a firstI « class daily comfort. 1 G J&apital and q.

inheritance tax nqmr; showed the | total net value of the esiate to he u. 000 and that no iiihiritana. tax » as owed by the heirs. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER MIMEOGRAPH WORK NOTARY PUBLIC Office: Peoples Loan 4 Trust Bldg. Phones: Office 606 — Res. 1171 MILDRED AKEY Decatur, .... Indiana