Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1929 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ■ ADVERTISEMENTS, J (BUSINESS CARDS, ■ AND NOTICES MITl' ~ ** ■ ■ ■ ■ FOR SALE FOR SALE—Chicks every Tuesday <£. Thursday. Custom Hatching under the most approved modern methods, $3.50 per hundred eggs. Star Hatchery Company, Bluffton, Ind., tele phone 600. 69t2»x FOR SALE Early cobbler potatoes. $1 per bushel. Benj. Eiting. Rhone 5591 73-Stx-FOR SALE-Tirppan gas range, white enamelled, with oven heat control 226 N. 10th St- or phone 1181. 74-3'x FOR SALE - One day old female calf, and a good bicycle. Willi am Webber. Preble Phone. 74-'.tx FOR SALE—Newest Brooder Stove on the market. 'l7 Jumps Ahead of. i ’Em All.’ Star Hatchery Company, Bluffton, Ind., telephone 600. 69t21x FOR SALE—White ”Wyandotte eggs for hatching. Mrs. Grant Owens, Decatur, R 5; Monroe phone N-6. 14-15-21-22-28-29 X FOR SALE -Whit.- East, r Bunnies 50c and 75c each. See Will Kohls, 1104 Nuttman Ave. 7Q'-'f FOR SALE —200 small maple trees W. F. Cable, 1128 Elm St. Phone 1241 75-3tx WANTED WANTED—The sum of twenty-five cents will be paid to the person bringing the first copy of a Saturday Evening Post to this office, bearing the date of November 26, 1927. tfx ’ —— ~ w ANTED— Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also 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. & I. Crossing 89-W ts— WANTED—WE will pay 7c a pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery.l7s-If WANTED—GirI with experience in restaurant work to wait table and counter at Harmon Lunch, 1422 S. Calhoun St. Fort Wayne. 73-3tx WAN’TER —Curtains to stretch 30c a pair. Telephone 8873. 73-3 t WANTED — Several salesladies to clerk in store on Saturdays and part time. State experience and give reference. Address Box xxx. care Daily Democrat. 7513 FOR RENT FOR RENT—7 room bungalow, 2 lots, garage, both kinds water, lights. Rent cheap. Inquire 923 Mercer Ave. 73-3tx 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 roonr modern house on corner of Eleventh and Madison. S2O rent. Harry Sipe, Berne, Route 3, 74FOR RENT—House and garage, 2 or 3 acres of laud if desired. Immediate possession. William Rupert, Monroe. 75-3 t FOR RENT—House at imrnei of Ninth and Jefferson St. Vacant April 1. Inquire Mrs. B. J. Rice. Phone 184 75-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST —Brindle French bull dog, with black harness on. Phone 804. 74-3tx 1 '- - - INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO. New York, March 13, 1929 The Board of Directors have declar ed a regular quarterly dividend of one atid three-quarters per Cent (1%%) on the Cumulative 7% Preferred Stock of this Company, and a regular quarterly dividend of one and one-half per cent (1%%) on the Cumulative 6% Preferred Sthck of this Company, for the current quarter, payable April 15, 1929. to holders of record at the close of business March 25. 1929. » Checks to be mailed. Transfer books will not close. OWEN SHEPHERD. Vice-President and Treasurer o Messrs. Hall and Lehman were Initiated in the Elks lodge last evening.

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; MARKET REPORTS 11 DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL !■ AND FOREIGN MARKETS 1 Chicago Grain Close I CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. Wheat $1.18% $1.21% $1.24% $1.26% Corn .91% .94 .97% .98 Oats .45 .46% .45% .44 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. March 28 — (UP) — Hogs receipts 800. Holdovers 890. Market steady. 250-350 lbs $11.60-$12.15. 200-250 lbs. $11.75-$12.35. 160-290 lbs. sl2-$12.35- 193 160 lbs. SU|.SO-$12.35; 90-130 lbs. $11.15 $11.75. Packing sows $T0.25-$1075. Cattle receipts 75. Calves 125. Market steady. Market 50c down. Beef steers $11.50-$13.75- Light Yearling . steers ami heifers $12.50-sl4. Beef cows $5.75-$lO. Low cutter and cutter cows $5 50-$7.25. Vealers sl7-$17.50 Sheep receipts SOO. Market steady. Bulk fat lambs $17.25-sl7 50. Bulk cull lambs $10.50-sl3 75. Bulk fat ewes $9.25-$lO. 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 HOOSIERSLOSE TO CLEVELAND Cleveland. 0., Mar. 28. —(U.PJ—The Cleveland Rosenblooms held a substantial lead in the series for the professional basketball championship today. having defeated the Fort Wayne Hoosiers here Wednesday night. 24 to 17. The teams, winners of the ‘‘split season” races in the American Basketball league, will meet here tonight ami then move on to Fort Wayne. The Hoosiers led throughout the first half last night and at the end of the first period were leading. 8-6. They increased their lead to 12-8 in the second half. Then the Rosenblums staged a sensational rally, scoring 12 points while holding the Hoosiers to one marker, to give them a lead of 20-13. Fort Wayne rallied late in the game, but was unable to overcome the Cleveland lead. —o , Zion Lutheran Church The local Lutheran church will com meiuorate the Saviors death by special divine services conducted by the pastor. Rev. Paul Schultz, Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. ’We invited you to worship with us. o Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lengerich of Washnigton township were in Decatur today. - o— ———— , NOTICE—I will not be responsible for any debts made by anyone in my name, except by myself. Oscar Sprague. 75-3 t Run in cla.ssieli col, mid miscel head

PUBLIC STENOGRAPHED MIMEOGRAPH WORK NOTARY PUBLIC Office: Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones: Office 606 — Res. 1171 MILDRED AKEY Decatur, ... - Indiana - ——— • i ATTENTION! MR. FARMER! It will pay you to rail The Fred Mutschler Parking Co. before you sell your livestock. We pay (he highest prices for Hogs and Cattle. Day Phone 382 or 101 After 6 p.m. call 928.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1929.

f jpbwn Talk Macklin A- Zehr of this city were awarded the contract for building several miles of concrete road from Leo, in Allen county, south, at a meeting of the board of cointrfissioners yesterday. The road was let in three sec- • lions, Macklin and Zehr securing one and the Grace Construction company the balance of the construction. The price was about $125,000. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myers were - guests, last evening, at a dinner party ■ in Bluffton, complimentary to the • birthday anniversary of Mrs. Myer’s • mother, Mrs. Nellie Oman. Miss Harriet Myers is spending her ’ Easter vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Dan Beery in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Perry (). Candy of 1 Fort Wayne visited in the city today ! with relatives and friends. Mrs. Charles Niblick of Indiana Harbor is looking after business matters here and visiting with relatives. John D. Rieter of Bluffton called on ' the trade here today and met a lot of old friends. The annual meeting of the National Benjamin Franklin Highway association will be held at the Shawhon hotel in Tiffin. Ohio, on April Sth at ; ten o'clock a. m. Officers will be ' elected and plans discussed for the . year. If you are interested you are i urged to attend. , William Engle, Miss Eva Engle, . . George Barnett and Leo Engle will i . leave tonight for Coleman. Michigan, where they will attend the funeral of ! their aunt, Miss Martha Barnett, ■ whose death occured, Wednesday i morning. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur-'Mayer had as their guests, Wednesday' evening, Claude Kiser, of Bucyrul?'*oliio, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kiser and daughter Mary Katherine, Miss Jennie Uhrick, and Robert Uhrick, of Monroe. Miss Margaret Haley, student at Indiana University, will return home this evening, to spend her Easter va“Konjola Restored My Health,” Says Indianapolis Man Six Bottles Os Modern Medicine Ended All Ailments: All Other Renie- ' dies Failed To Benefit Him T I -«;/ wIBwwF ... ;.. MR. AMBROSE WALLS ‘ “After ten long -years of suffering I have been restored to perfect health again thru the use of this masterful medicine, Konjola,” said Mr. Ambrose Walls. 1343 South MeriI dian street, Indianapolis, Indiana. ”1 was originally told that I was the victim of nervous exhaustion. The rundown state of my nervous system affected my general health to the extent that 1 was constipated, suffered from a sluggish liver, poor circulation, kidney trouble, and various other conditions. Sound sleep was out of the question. I had no appetite. I was subject to smothering spells, dizzy attacks, and wild ! heart palpitation. My body became . numb and cold. I “As a last chance I decided upon Konjola. That was a wise decision. It strengthened and inxigorated the ailing organs. All of the nasty ailments and symptoms vanished one by one. Today I am a different man. 1 praise it because I know that what it has done for me it will do for all sufferers and I hop 6 this statement reaches many a despairing and hopeless victim of poor health." Konjola is sold in Decatur, Ind., at Smith, Yager & Falk's drug store, and by all the best druggists in all towns | throughout this entire section.

cation with iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haley on High street. Claude Kiser left this morning for his home in Bucyrus, Ohio, having visited Wednesday with his daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mayer. Miss Agnes Fuhrman, of this city, visited at the Biandyberry school, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Sowle of South Bend were in this city today, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spangler and son Ambrose of Washington township visited in this city today. Ferd O'Brien went to Marlon today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Anna Elkins, grandmother of Mrs. O'Brien. C. G. Fletcher of Indianapolis, who is in this city on business, is confined to the Rice Hotel with illness. Judge Leonard and Judge Rose of Fort Wayne attended to legal affairs in the Adams circuit court this morning. George Bobilya of Willshire, Ohio, was a visitor in Decatur today. Clay Hall motored to Kokomo, Indiana today. Mrs. Amos Lewton was in the city shopping yesterday. Harry Dailey left today for Paulding where he will visit a few days with his father. Dallas and S E. Brown made a business trip to Covington, Ohio yesterday. Willis Leigh, of Portland, who is a representative of Hoods products, was a business visitor yesterday in this city. William Leids. Superintendent of

SUNDAY EXCURSIONS via Nickel Plate Road Low Round Trip Fares 82.75 TOLEDO Good Attractions al Theatres, Museums and Zoo. Seasonal Sports. Comfortable Train Service Low fares to many other points. Consult Ticket Agent. —J Back on The Job I wish to announce to all my old customers and friends, as well as the new ones that I am now back on the .job and ready to do your shoe repair work. Herman Tettman in the Beineke Shoe Store. Tro■iimi i ■■mini ~innrir —- EASTER is HERE and So are the Plants Tulips 50c & up Hyacinths 50c & up Easter Lillies. .SI.OO & up Do Not Forget Your Friends. FISHER Greenhouse Co. Flowers by Wire.

. the A. I’. stores in this district, was here on business yesL r.lay John Stults made a business trip; to Fort Wayne today to purchase I ' Easter fruists and vegetables. Robert Schraluka and Mrs. Dave' ' Campbell and daughters Margaret and | Betty motore dto Bluffton to visit ‘ . Mrs. CamlibelTs relatives. . Laurin Yager of near Honduras was ; in IJecatur yesterday for the first time . i in four years. John Priemer, of Fort Recovery, | Ohio was a business caller in this I 1 city Tuesday. > Mrs. Merril Schnitz and sons Bob and Dickie motored to Fort Wayne r to spend the day. ( Mi. and Mrs. Bryce Thomas, South Third street, motored to Fort Wayne , today, to visit witli friends. I Mrs. Herman Myers visited yester-; day, with her mother, Mrs. Nellie ' r Oman in Bluffton She was joined last ■ evening by Mr. Myers. HEMSTITCHING Prompt attention given to all work. Easter time is the right time to buy something new for baby. Hand Painted Easter Cards! Send one for Friendship’s Sake. Vitz Gift Shop Phone 925 North 2nd St. Niblick Bldg.

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it don't look like the Chicago detectives who 'er workin' on the St. Valentine's day massaile H g't any vacation this summer. 1 guess Lase Bud is havin' some paper hangin' or plasterin', or some kind o' work done fer 1 saw a big tine car parked in front j of liis house. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News Grant Owens, residing on route 5, | visited in this city yesterday. Miss Helen Lower, teacher in the ! schools at Loweville New York, will arrive home Friday, to spend the Eas--1 ter vacation with tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lower, West Adams | I street. Mrs. Alva Ijtwson, Mrs. Harve Baker, Mrfc. Archie Foley, ami Mrs. Carl: Schafer attended the funeral of Lew Mills, at Monroe, this afternoonMiss Mildred Akey visited in Fort Wayne, this afternoon. Miss Genevieve Belling was a visi-

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tor tn Fort Wayne this afternoon. Miss Helen Vogelwede went to Fort Wajne this morning whi te she visit, ed with her aunt, Mrs will Do W ij w Mr. and .Mrs. Clifford Saylors inoti r ed to Fort Wayne, last evening, where they were dinner guests of Mr \v ar ,| Marnett, of Indianapolis. Mr and Mis. William Bell of Ann Arbor, Michigan will arrive in this eity next Monday for a visit with relatives. ( William Miner, CinciunaU, was a business visitor hi Decani- today

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