Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1929 — Page 2

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% of Your Success is in Your Personal Appearance Hart Schaffner & Marx have made clothes for Business men, College men and High School lads that assure them correct style. $22.50 to $45.00 Holthouse Schulte&Co

CLASSIFIED a ADVERTISEMENTS, J (BUSINESS CARDS, ■ AND NOTICES I ■U-■ ■.« FOR SALE FOR SALE—Chicks every Tuesday Al Thursday. Custom Hatching under the most approved modern methods, 13.50 per hundred eggs. Star Hatchery Company, Bluffton, Ind., telephone 600. 69t24x FOR SALE - -Good new timothy seed. Free from weed seed. Jess A. Ray Decatur R. R. 9,1 mile north of Salem 72-3tx FOR SALL -Early cobbler potaio.s, $1 per bushel. Benj. Eiting. Phone 5591 73-3tx FOR SALE—Hats. Special bargains for one week, in new spring millinery Prices $5.00, $3.00, $2.50 and SI.OO. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman 222 South Fourth street Mar. 22, 23, 27 Fftft SALE -Tappan gas range, w 11i! e enamelled, with oven heat control 226 N. 10th St. or phone 11S1. 74-3tx FOR SALE—One day old Guernsey, female calf, and a good bicycle. William Webber. Preble Phone. 74-::tx FOR SALE or RENT — Seven room house with cellar and two lots on. South Russell St. Has garage, chicken coop and other out buildings. Inquire Joe Coffee. Decatur Produce Co. 3tx Sat. Mon Tues FOR SALE—Newest Brooder Stove on the market. ‘l7 Jumps Ahead of ’Em All.’ Star Hatchery Company, Bluffton, Ind., telephone 600. WANTED WANTED—The sum of twenty live cents will be paid to the person bringing the first copy of a Saturday Evening Tost to this office, bearing the dale of November 26, 1927. tfx; WANTED—WE will pay 7c a pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered at this oil ice. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-ti

SALESMAN Wanted by lonjr established Fort Wayne company. Give experiences, references, age in answer. Address Box 100, care Daily Democrat. WANTED —Girl with experience in restaurant work to wait table and counter at Harmon Lunch, 1422 S. Calhoun St. Fort Wayne. 73-3tx WANTER —Curtains tx> stretch 30c. a pair. Telephone 8873. 73-3 t FOR RENT FOR RENT — Light housekeeping rooms; on first floor; private entrance, strictly modern. Telephone 810 72-3 t FOR RENT—7 room bungalow, 2 lots, garage, both kinds water, lights. Rent cheap. Inquire 923 Mercer Ave. 73-3tx FOR RENT—Down stair part of two apartment house opposite M- E. church Furnace, bath, two bed rooms, rent 325.00 Call Mrs. Casper Lange, 439. 73-2tc FOR RENT—House on West Monroe street, with one acre of ground. Lights and water. Inquire at 303 N. Eighth street, phone 812. 74-3 t FOR RENT — Eight room modern house on corner of Eleventh and Madison. 320 rent. Harry Sipe, Berne, Route 3. 74LOST AND FOUND LOST—Brindle French bull dog, with black harness on. Phone 804. 74-3tx No Need Then It's only after the doors of success have been unlocked that a man receives the keys of a city.—Arkansas Gazette. SALE CALENDAR Any sale advertised In the Decatur Daily 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. 27—Harry Cassel, closing out sale herd of registered and high grade Guernsey cattle. 8 miles southwest of Fort Wayne, Ind., on Indianapolis road.

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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. SCHURGERS ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St Sfe 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 Mortgage Exemptions I wil make them out for you. Ed Green Notary Public Phone 436 S. Winchester St. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays —- — 11. S. MIGHAUD SELLS FARM AND CITY PROPERTY Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 496 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. O— -O This office exists your health. There is only one r . 'time to care for y° ur health and /oTIi that is now. If y° u are i 11 ’ y° u ~ ft* will get no better the cause of your illness re- * mains. Remove the cause. 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 Decatur, Indiana

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1929.

FOR SALE 1 Guernsey-Holstein heifer, fresh, calf by side. 1 Chester White Sow, 8 pigs by side. 1 Poland China Sow, 7 pigs by side. 2 O. I. C. sows, will farrow April 15. 1 Poland China sow, will farrow April 20. Fat Schmitt 1 Buy and Sell anything. Phones 513 T-870 marleTrmts DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Chicago Grain Close Cleveland Produce Butter: Extras In tub lots 48’45014; extra firsts 46%-48%; secoaite 44%-46%. Eggs: Extras 30: extra firsts 30; firsts 27%-28; ordinaries 27. F ORT WAYNE LIVESTOSK Fort Wayne, Ind.. Mar. 27 —(UP)— Livestock: Cattle 100; Calves 50: Hogs 400; Sheep 100; Market steady to 30c higher 80—0 lbs. $8.80; 110-130 lbs. $lO 30; 130-140 lbs $108.0; 140160 lbs. $11.30; 160-180 lbs. $11.65; 180-225 lbs. $1175; 225-275 lbs. $11.65. 275-325 lbs. $11.50; 325-400 lbs. $11.15 Roughs $10.00; stags $7 50; Calves $16.00 Lambs $16.50. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, March 27 — (UP)-— Livestock. Hogs, receipts 1.400; holdovers 600; Market 25c up; 250-350 lbs. sll 60-$12.15; 200-250 lbs. $U.75-$12.35 160-200 lbs. $12.00-$12.35; 130-160 lbs $11.50-$12.35; 90-130 lbs. $1100511.75 Packing sows $10.25-$10.75. Catle receipts 125; Market Steadv Steers sll 50-$13.75; Beef cows $8.75$10.00; Vealers $17.50-$18.0t). Calves 400; Market 50c lower Light yearling steers and heifers $12.50-$14.-00; Low cutter and cutter cows $5 50$7.25. Sheep receipts 600 market lower. Top fat lambs $17.25-$17.00; bulk cull lambs $10.50-$13.75; Bulk fat ewes $9.25-SIO.OO. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. Wheat $1.16% $1.20% sl-21% $1.25% Corn .90% .90% -96% .97% Oats .45 .45% 45% .43%

LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 27) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat sl.lß No. 2 Mixed Wheat SIOB No. 2 Hard Wheat ...98c No. 2 White Oats 42c Yellow Corn per 100 $1.20 White or mixed corn $1 15 Barley 45c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS~EGG MARKET Eggs 24c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 44c Muncie Man, Held As Bank Bandit, Claims An Alibi Defiance, Mar. 27. —Joe Kowalski, 32, of Muncie, Ind., who went on trial in Common Pleas Judge Fred L. Hays’ court here Tuesday, charged with the $9,150.50 holdup of the National bank at Hicksville on Feb. 27, claims that he w’as at home in Muncie that day, according to the statement of his counsel, Clarence E. Benadum. Muncie and Harry B. Brattain, Defiance. The defense declared it would prove that Kowalski was with his wife at 9 o'clock that morning and at noop he talked with a policeman in Mupcie relative to an automobile (hat was sought, and that at 3:30 p.m. he was at home again kindling a fire. The robbery occurred at 11:30. After President W. H. Hartzler of the bank testified as to the amount taken and Mrs. Lucile Kreg, bank bookkeeper, described the robbery, the state called two of the three men who have already pleaded guilty to indictments charging them with the robbery. Hubert Lavearl Stevens, 23, Muncie, described in detail the action of the quartet from midnight prior to the robbery and their activities during the robbery and the Hight. His testimony claimed that Kowalski was with them all of the time and took an active part in the holdup. Barney Maynard, 22, Muncie, another of the confessed bandits, then took the stand and corroborated Stevens’ story.

Alcohol In Sugar Cane Used For “Anti-Knock” Washington, March 27 —(UP) — A process of manufacturing alcohol for use as an “anti knock" element in gasoline from ordianary sugar canes has been discovered in Australia and a company formed there for marketing it, the Commerce Department has been advised by its representative in Syd-, ney. A plant, which has been erected in Queensland, will, it is said be able to produce between 500,000 and 600,000 gallons of the fuel yearly. Experiments, it is said, resulted in the production*of a99 per cent pure alcohol. The London General Omnibus Company, a large transportation company has been conducting experiments looking toward use of the new fuel element, it is understood. POULTRY SCHOOL BEING ARRANGED An evening poultry school will be belli at the community Nuiditorium in Berne, next Tuesday evening, April 2, at 7:30 o'clock. The school is being sponsored by the Wayne Feed Company, of Fort Wayne, in cooperation with their local dealers throughout the county. These dealers are Geneva Hatchery, Reed Elevator Co., Monroe Grain Co., Globe Hatchery, Berne Equity Exchange. Walter B. Krueck, of the McMillen feed company, will be the principal speaker of the evening.. Mr. Krueck will talk on chick raising problems,' poultry sanitation and management of the laying flock. Mr. Kreuck was born and raised on a farm and ho knows how to discuss the farmer’s feeding problems as they daily confront him. Every poultry man in Adams county is invited to this strictly educational meeting Mr. Kreuck has spoken in Berne before on dairy feeding problems and farmers in the vicinity of Berne know that lie knows his stuff on livestock feeding. A large crowd is expected at the meeting. Further information concerning the Poultry School meeting next Tuesday evening can be obtained at the Berne Equity Exchange. o MANY PEOPLE VISIT JAIL TO SEE BANDITS

(rONTHI'ED ( ROM PAGE OWE) whether the money had been spent before the men were taken into custody. It is the general opinion, however that the money is either in the safe keeping of officials working on the job or is still hiddenThe first money recovery was made by Fort Wayne officers Thursday afternoon, March 21. The second recover, that of about $360 in Whitley county, is said to have been made the night of March 21, but no mention was made publicly of the recovery of the $360 until yesterday. The second recovery was made by state detective Forrest Huntington and Detective Sergeant Joe Brennan, of Fort Wayne. Special Deputy Guards Jail Sheriff Hollingsworth has stationed a special deputy, George Squier, at the local jail to guard the cells where the men are located. Visitors are permitted to talk to the men through the bars, only when Deputy Squier is in the jail with them. Officials are still working on the case in an effort to recover any remaining loot which may be hidden. It is stated unofficially that the four men will be arraigned • in the next day or two in Adams circuit court. APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR No. ar>3« Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned lias been appointed Executor of the Estate of Emily C. Shackley, Jate of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. C. L. Walter, Executor. March Ift, 1U29 March 20-27 A 3

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.

S. S. CONVENTION SPEAKERS NAMED Indianapolis. Mar. 27. Pastors and laymen skilled in the work of bringing men. women and children within the scope <’f t! "‘ church in 11,1 i!a branches will address the various meetings of the sixty fifth annual meeting of the Indiana Council of Religious Education at Shelbyville, June 18, 19 and 20. Bishop Edgar Blake, of the Indiana area of the Methodist Episcopal church; Frank D. Schultz, Dayton, 0., a layman, school teacher, lecturer and writer and an authority in child psychology, and Miss Nan Weeks, Richmond, Va., a children's division specialist and a lecturer for the Northern Baptist convention, will be among the speakers. Others who will have places on the program will include Charles R. Darcy, national adult superintendent of the Disciples of Christ church, and Herman Eldridge, national secretary of Christian churches, Dayton, O. Three sessions will be held daily, with mass meetings being scheduled for morning and night. Sectional conferences. at which mattters affecting, children, adults, young people, pastors, county officers, small school ami vacation schools will be discussed, will be held in the afternoons. HOOVER HAS NO FARM PROGRAM Informs HCkise Committee He Does NotYVish To Be More Specific Now Washington, Mar. 27. — (U.K I — The house agriculture committee decided at the outset of its farm i lief hearings today to abandon the plan of appointing a sub-committee to call at the White House for President Hoover's agricultural program. Representative Aswell, Democrat. Louisiana, who called at the White House yesterday, told the committee Mr. Hoover has no more definite program than the one laid down in his campaign speeches and that lie would prefer not to lie more specific at this

Todays Best Values In USED CARS SEDANS 1929 Dodge Six Deluxe 1926 Nash Standard 1926 Dodge Special 1926 Auburn 8-88 1924 Dodge Special COACHES 1926 Chrysler 70 1926 Espex Coach 1925 Studebaker 1925 Essex Coach 1924 Hupmobile COUPES 1927 Buick Standard 1925 Dodge Special 1924 Dodge Special 1924 Ford Coupe TOURINGS 1925 Dodge—Rex Inclosure 1924 Studebaker Light Six 1923 Studebaker Light Six. TRUCKS 1926 Chevrolet 1-Ton 1925 Graham 1-Ton 1925 Service ijA-Ton 1924 Ford '/ 2 -Ton Panel. SAYLORS MOTOR CO.

Consequently, the house committee found itself in the same predicament as the senate committee which started hearings Monday without definite word from the president concerning his farm relief wishes. Both committees are prbceedlng on the assumption that the McNary bill represents most-nearly the president’s views and will make this measure the basis of the reports they hope to submit on the opening day of the special session. March 15. —_ 0 — — Get tne Habit —Traoe at Home. It Pays

ATTENTION! MR. FARMER! It will pay jou to call The Fred Mutschler Packing Co. before you sell your livestock. We pay the highest prices for Hogs and Cattle. Day Phone 382 or 101 After 6 p.m. call 928.

PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS As I am leaving the city 1 will sell at Public Auction at 506 South 13th street, Decatur, Ind., at 1:00 P. M. SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1929 Overstuffed Living Room Suite: 11-3x12 Axminstfr Rug; Fresman's Master Piece D-tube Radio, in fiu ? condition; 5 good Rocking Chairs; Singer Sewing Machine. like new; 2 Beds, complete with springs and mattresses; Full Size Bed Davenport with mattress, Bed Clothes; Library Table; Walaut Center Table; Oak Writing Desk; Glass Door Cupboard; lot of Dishes; one Oak Dresser; Oak Commode; Linoleum. 12x12 good; Linoleum I<*xl2; Ki'eh- • n Table, Chairs to match; Kitchen Cabinet; Easyway 5-bunu i Oil Stove. Oven comb.; Windsor Range cook stove, bine and white enamel, this stove is as good as new; Small Rugs; Window Curtains; Garden Tools; Porch Swing; Fruit Jars; Electric Washing Machine; Tubs; Boiler; Canned Frui ; lams and Jellies; can of Lard; many other articles too numerous to nientini. TERMS—CASH. MRS. JOHN REINHARD Roy S. Johnson, auct. M-WF W? '• W V- M Figure It Out ~— If\ I 4% xa SAFE! SOUND! SURE! Money saved is ni on e y earned and the more you put away each week, the sooner ' will vou reach the goal of financial independence. ✓ Make it a weekly practice to visit this bank with your deposits. We welcome ah accounts, large or small. Old Adams County Bank

NON-RKMOEVr M»TI< r <" Circuit ( „ lir . February Term, l»x» State of Indiana, Adams Counlv «• George E. Hobenmoyi r v 1 u Bobenmoyer r * The plaintiff in the above -ntiti.i cause, having filed his plaint tin in for divorce, together W |t h an .r u bit of a disinterested per-on th'o li defendant. Dora H. n..i„ '“J 1 "' non-restdent of tlie State ,d Indian, now. therefore, the said Doi., |t tnoyer U hereby notifi. .1 ti la i un 7“' she lie and appear on the murtv-s, xind day of the nex t term f the Adami Circuit Court, to be hidden , n tlie ond Monday of April, I!,.", a , court house in Decatur, in said Vlat X County and State of Indiana and answer or demur to said eotntalaint which date for answe, demurir .7 tlie 25th day of Hay. j'lja. the sama will be heard amt determined j n |, P , absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court tills 26th day of March, 1929. Bernice Nelson Clerk of Adams Cir< tut Court. Dore B. Erwin, Attorm Mar 27 A -11

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