Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1929 — Page 2
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YOUR TOES KNOWS The Feel’ of a good fitting sock. Try a pair of INTERWOVEN Toes and Heels. All the new Spring patterns and colors. Very neat. Holthouse Schulte&Co
» a*.B ■ ■■' ■ CLASSIFIED a ADVERTISEMENTS, J ■ BUSINESS CARDS, ■ AND NOTICES ■ ■KJLJL~a. ■ ■ 8.8. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Chicks every Tuesday A. Thursday- Custom Hatching under the most approved modern methods, $3.50 per hundred eggs. Star Hatchery Cvmj'any, Bluffton, Ind., telephone tioo. Giit.lx FOR SALE - Work horse; sow with •7 pigs; 6 head of grade Guernsey cattle, 3 springers; 2 yearling calves, 1, yearling bull. Abe Schnepp, Decatip-. R.R. 5. phone 862-T. 7St3x FOR SALE -2" o good breeding ew< ‘with lambs. Will sell lots of 10 op more. Dr. C. L. Meyer, Monroeville,, Ind. Phone 21. 76 68 FOR SALE—Newest Brooder Stove on the market. ‘l7 Jumps Ahead of ’Em All. - Star Hatchery Company, Bluffton, Ind., telephone 600. 69(2 lx }-T>R SALE—Four full blooded male Icalves. E. H. Kruetzmann, route 4, Craigville phone. «i-3tx FOR SALE —Timothy and manmouth clover seed W. A. Wherry. Monroeville Route 3. Monroeville phone. 78-6tx FOR SALE-9 x 12 velvet rug. I'hom 885-M 7S -’ t FOR SALE-1926 Overland touring. 1922 Overland touring; 1925 Ford Sedan; 1923 Chalmers; 2 Dodge touring. Frank Wrecking Co., W. Monroe street lS ~ etx FOR SALE —1 Roan (bbl nr. 2 year old; 1 Sorrel mare, 3-year old; 1 Sorrel Gelding, 6-year old. Schaler Hardware Co. " st -* FOR SALE —Very desirable modern home. Phone 1236. 78-6 t FOR”SALE—Eggs foThatchlngT Wyandotte Regal Dorcas, direct from John S. Martin, heavy laying strain. Mrs. II B. Heller Telephone 287. 20-21-24-25 A-6-2, 3tx FOR SALE—Three bred heifers; sired by A. R Guernsey bull and from high prade Guernsey cows. Homestead Dairy. • 79-3tx FOR SALE—Potatoes; Cobblers, Ohio. Rural, Russet, and Rose. J. O. Tricker Phone 869-H. 79-3lx FOR SALE—I 926 “Chevrolet coach, 1925 Chrysler coupe, 1923 Buick roadster. H. B. Macy, phone 652. 793tx FOR SALE — Electric washing machine; platform scales; trailer, eight compartment bird cage. Phone 75! or see Wm. P. Colchin. 79-3tx FOR SALE—SO Leghorn hens, om pig. IM mile Northeast of Decatur. First house north of Steele school. Noah Sheets. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nicely furnished r<>. t ;1 , in modern home. 304 N. sth St- Phone 711 77-6tx FOR RENT —7 room semi-modern house. Possession April 1. Inquire 1127 W. Monroe street. Phone 1269. 77-3 t FOR RENT — 6 room, serai-modern house on S. Winchester st. Steele & Jaberg, phone 256. 77t3 FOR RENT — Modern 8 room lorn. • 334 Winchester St. Immediate possession. Cali H. R. Tuttle or address Paul Lieder, 205 Shetland Bldg . South Bend. Ifid. 77-6 t FOR RENT — 6 room house, water, lights, gas and furnace. Large basement, 2 car garage, chicken park and garden space. 126 S. Eighth street, Phone 914. 78-6tx FOR RENT —4 furnished r"oms tor light housekeeping; semi-modern. Private entrance; garage included in rent Mrs. B. W. Sholty. 607 Monroe St. Phone 521. 78-3 t FOR RENT —5 room house at 1113 W. Madison street. Inquire at Erie Grocery or phone 965. 78t3x FOR RENT —6 room flat. bath, hard aud soft water. Opposite court house. A. D. Suttles. 79-3 t FOR RENT —7 room modern house. newly papered, at 515 W. Jefferson street. Albert Scheimann, Old Adams County Bank. * 79-2 t FOR RENT—On grain lease. SBo acr>- ■ south of Decatur. Good improvements and water supply. Inquire Straus Brothers Company. 132% E; Wayne St Fort Wayne, Ind. Apr. 3-5-6-S LOST AND FOUND FOUND —’ Small latnb. Owner may have same by calling Theodors Bulmehn. route 7. (Mid paying foi this M. 7912 D Get tne Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays
THIMBLE THEATER ‘ NOW SHOWING ■POPEYE'S'BLOW'IS NO TREAT BY SEGAR OJHMTUx 7~Oi.DFAD&UJEU. RftfO ~7 ! 7 / ) xowr, // j, /HEY?) * CUTE > i MR. SNORK OFF THE I /Nat) LET’S / e \ J*si cft * \ S S MhctACHF'/ ISLAND iO iUeRE ALL BE Z \ \ •--w‘ ffy t&zr-fr mA® h i .rTA)— _ ajjl lIK W.:• ) JI// x " IW» LJWlBWrtr»~ ' a-sbifCAP . 1
i 1 ; 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 Filled 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. 4CHURGERS ABSTRACT OFFICE » 133 S. 2nd St. LOBENSTELN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or I night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur 34G Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 [ LADY ATTENDANT IL I ROHNAPFEL, 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 i B at residence 341 Winchester St. Phone 1289 t WANTED j WANTED—Thd 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 ,' WANTED All 'kiu'l~f embroidery work; also tatting and crocheting ' to make. Work reasonable. Call . morning or evening at 642 N. 2nd St. 78j WANTED — Girl wants housework. Phone 663. 78-3 t r , WANTED —To buy poney and buggy; t both must be in good condition. Mrs. B. W. Sholty, 607 Monroe St. Phone t 521. 78-3tx , WANTED—,Man or boy for farm la , bor J. O. Tricker. Phone 869-H 79-3tx c WANTED—T~buy 2 — thorough bred . Rhode Island Red Roosters. Call 1162. 79t rent a - 3 or 1 room modern unfurnished apartment. Also ' to buy a second hand National casli i 1 register, inquire at 118 North 3rd St '■ 79-3tj s s Get the Habit—Trade at Home, h Pay» I. PU BLIC STENOGRAPH ER MIMEOGRAPH WORK NOTARY PUBLIC Office: Peoples Loan & e Trust Bldg, ir Phones: Office 606 — Res. 1171 1 MILDRED AKEY Decatur, - - - - Indiana * ________.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1929.
I MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, April 2.—(U.R>—Livestock: hogs receipts, 600; holdovers, 1.600; market unevenly, 25-50 c up; 250-350 lbs, $12412 50; 200-250 lbs.. , $12.25-$12.65; 160 200 lbs.. $12.25$12.65; 130-160 lbs., sl2-$12.65; 90-130 lbs.. $11.50-$12.25; packing sows. $lO 50410.75. I Cattle receipts, 100; calves. 400; ; market slow, steady; beef steers, $1.25-$13.25; light yearling steers and heifers, $12.25-113.75; beef cows. $8.50$9.25; low cutter aud cutter cows. $5- i $7; vealers, $16.50-sl7. Sheep receipts, 400; market active < and steady; bulk fat lambs, sl7-sl7 :>O. i bulk cull lambs. $10.50-$13.50; bulk - fat ewes. $9.25-$lO. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Wheat $1.20% $1.23% $125% Corn 92% 95% 96 *|- Oats .46 .45 W 4, L LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 2) i No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat sllßl No. 2 Mixed Wheat $lOBl No. 2 Hard Wheat 98cI No. 2 White Oats 42c I Yellow Corn per 100 $1.201 White or mixed corn sllsl, Barley - *sc| Rye 80c I LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs 24e | BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 44c I CONTRACTS AliE LET FOR THREE MACADAM ROADS (CONTINI’ED FROM PACK OKU) by the state highway department. I The commissioners of Wells coun- I ty have also signed a similar contract I and the state will take over the route! at once, improving it from the Ohio I line, through Decatur, west to Hunt-1 ington. | Seek Hard Surfaced Road ■ A petition for extending the Biting I road improvement on Thirteenth I street in Decatur south from the I Eiting corner to the intersection of I Federal road number 27, was filed I with the commissioners this morning I by Attorney J. Fred Fruchte. i The petition asks the road be im-l proved with a hard surface material ] The stretch to be improved is less ‘ than one-half mile in length. | • A petition for a road in French township, under the name of 'he Daniel Reinhart road, was also filed with the county commissioners today. The petition asks that the road be improved with a macadam surface Action on the petition had not been , taken at press time. i Petition for a Drain s The petition and proof of posting in the matter of the Byer and Ripley . drain improvement in Blue Creek ’ township was filed with the conunis--1 sioners today. No objections were f filed against the improvement and) ’ the matter was referred to the drain-j ‘ age commissioners. y o ' DEPUTY SHERIFF DEC LARES SLAIN x WOMAN HAD GUN (CONTIMCED FROM FA«K OXB) - Carbary's office, admitted that he • had not got any liquor from Mrs. De ’■ King, but said he had sent a friend e into the house and that the friend • had come back with a pint of moon--1 shine. x Phillip Johnson, Fairchild's friend, d was called next and he denied that he had bought the liquor from Mrs. x De King. n “I didn't even enter the house,' o Johnson said. "I met three men in li the driveway and got the liquor from t. them." "■" l "" ; USED TRUCKS 1926 Chevrolet. 1 Ton 1925 Dodge. 1 Ton 1925 Service. ICz Ton 1921 Ford Delivery Saylors Motor Co. -
COURTHOUSE ’ Inheritance Tax Reports , Au inheritance tax report in the es- ; tate of Rosina Gase showed the total net value of the estate to be $2,628.37. j The estate was lett to the husband ( and seven children and no tax was | owed. ) An inheritance tax report in the es- , tate of Harold Reynolds, showed the i total net value of the estate to be ( $3,762.09. The estate was left to the father, mother and two brothers, each j receiving $940.52. Each of the brothers . owed $8 81 in inheritance tax. ( An inheritance tax report in the es- . tate of Sarah E. Ritter showed the ’ total net value of the estate to 4>e ] $95.36. The estate was left to two bro- i thers and five nephews and nieces. J No tax was owed. Real Estate Transfers ( Melvin O. Hanlin to Alpheus A. A- ) dair, 60 acres in Wabash township, for 1 $1 ( Large Judgment Rendered Judgment on an account for $52,628.- ' 71 was rendered by the court today in the case of Paul Schulte vs. Paul I Schulte Oil and Gas. Inc. Judgment Rendered • In the case of the New York Life ' Insurance company vs. Clark D. Stan- . ley, the court rendered judgment on ' a note for $5,446, with interest, costs J and $397.30 attorney fees. The mort- ; gage on real estate was ordered tore closed and the real estate was ordered sold _—o SOCIETY The Delta Theta Tau sorority is sponsoring a benefit movie at the Adams Theater, Tuesday. Wednesday | and Thursday evenings. The movie to |be given will be "The Patriots ', a I q und picture, i<jturing Emil Jan- | nings. MEETING OF TRI KAPPA SORORITY Mrs. H B. Macy entertained the | members of the Tri Kappa sorority at I her home on North Second street, last I evening. A short business session was | held, during which plans were made | for future activities. At the conclusion |of the business session, four tables | were arranged for Bridge and at the I conclusion of three games, prizes were | awarded to Miss Marella Hower and | Mrs. Bryce Thomas. Two inactive | members, Miss Hower, teacher in the | schools at Indianapolis, and Miss Vi- | vian Thomas, student at Franklin col- | lege were present After a social eveuI itig, the hostess, assisted by Miss | Madge Hite and Mrs. Herman Holl- | man served a dainty luncheon. o — W. M. Haynes, Prominent Portland Banker, Dies I Portland, April 2 —Funeral services I were to be held here this afternoon I for Walter M. Haynes, 75, prominent I Poitland banker, who died at the Jay I County hospital Sunday, following an I illness of several months duration. Mr. I Haynes was connected with the PeoI pies Bank of Portland for a period of 1 157 years, in various capacities from I teller to president, which position he I held at the time of his death. He doI nated Haynes Park to the city and I was a leader in all civic enterprises. IMr Haynes was secretary-treasurer I of the Haynes Milling company, al. ( j —o————— To Greet Dr. Shumaker I Indianapolis, April 2 — (UP) — ■ 1 Friends and members of the Indiana • I Anti-saloon league will meet Dr. E. S. I I Shumaker, superintendent of the 1 1 league, at a banquet here Friday fol- ’ I lowing his release from the Indiana I state farm Thursday where he served ■la term for contempt of the state sup--11 reme court. • I — o— Girl Scouts Notice 3 I There will be an important meeting II of the three patrol leaders. Senior [leader, Marcella Brandyberry, secre- ■ I ta<y and treasurer, Eileen Burk. I scribe, Mary Kathryn Tyndall, at 3:3(1 [o'clock Wednesday afternoon, at the I home of Mrs. Bryce Thomas. | o Valley Cackt Moisture The climate of Death valley, Calif., | is due in a measure to Its configuraI tlon. It consists of a long, narrow. | parallel valley, considerably below sea | level. The Fanaraint mountains shut | out from it the moist winds of the | Pacific so that in August there is less than one-half of 7 per cent of mois- | tore in the atmosphere.
ar sti mi; xr «»»■ mi: <»" xi-.a-iitr, 3| t X kGE he.st, < mi 1 * ' I I"' EIT.. HEQI IHEII in THE SITS OF l OMillK" "F Al Gt ST 24, 1014. Os I‘ecatur Daily Democrat, publish-. <•<( Halls except Sumla.. at I'eealur, Indiana for April 1. 1929. State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss. Before me, a Notart Public In and f'r the state and County ' nt tsonally appeared A. I: •’( Ithouse. V lio. having been dulv sworn a-■. >• l. ib to law. and \ n that h • th «hl Husine’-s Manager of th • iHiaiu.* Uailv Deioo. iat and that th<- following n U> the lest ot his knowledge and belief, a iruv statement of tho- ownership, management the circulatin. etc . of the aforesaid publication for the date si»u»n in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24. l»12, cinbodieu in section 443. Postal Laws and Kegulations. printed on the reverse of tliis form, towit: ... f 1. Th.it the names tmi addresses oi the puld'sher, editor, managing edit* r. and business managers are; Publisher, The Decatur Democrat ’ompany. Dciatur. Indiana; Editor J. H. Hvlkr. ‘J*’; 1 ' tur. Indiana; Managing Editor. .1 H Heller, Decatur, Indiana; Dm eess Manager, A. R. Holthouse, Decatur, lnd-.a- - 12. That the owners are. J. H. Heller. Decatur, Indiana, Maltha A. Heller, Decatur, Indiana; Dick D Heller, Dec.itur, Indiana; A. R. Holthouse. Decatur, Indiana. 3. That the known bon iaobiers. Mortgages, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are NONii * 4. That the two paragraphs ne t above giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any. contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the cumpanv but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as triia.,te or in any oiaer fiduciary relation, tne name of the person or corporation fur whom su*h trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs cunta n statements embracing ffinut’s lull knowledge and belief as to the < ir< umstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of tiie company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; an I this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issu< qf this ©ubbeation sold or distributed Uhrpugh the mails or otherwise, tb phid. aubscri»> rs during ihe six months preceding tie* dale shown 'kbove is 3252. A. R. HOLTHOUSE Sworn to and subscribed before me -.this first day of April 1929. (SEAL) Mrs. Eloy L. Blair (My Commission expires May 23, 1932,) Notary Public. O DANK STATEMENT • - Charter No. 289 Report of the condition of The Monroe State at Monroe, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on March 27. 1929. E. W. Busehe, President Frank Heiman. Vice President W. S. Smith, Cashtcr-Sec'y. Resources Loans and discounts. $87,61*0.13 Overdrafts 31.79 Other bonds, securities, etc. 21.670.50 Banking house 4,050.00 Furniture and fixtures . 4.270.00 Other real estate owned ... 6,000.00 Due from Trust Companies Banks and Bankers and Cash on Hand 32.344.5 S (.'ash Items 181.24 Other assets nob included •in the above 2,626.34 Total $158,774.58 Liabilities Ca?ital Stock —Paid in $ 25.000.00 Siu plus . . 2.200.00 Undivided Profits —Net . 1,998.15 Demand Deposits $59,269.29 Demand Cer lificates 64.741.91 124,011.20 Bills payable 5,000 00 • Cash over . 142.13 Other liabilities . 423.10 Total $158,771.58 State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: 1. W. S. Smith, Cashier of The Mon- ■ rpe State Bank, of Monroe, do solemnly swear that the above statement is i true. I W. S. SMITH Subscribed and sworn to before me this Ist d»y of April. 1929. Chas. E. Bohner. (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 1, 1932. > o Get the Habit —Traae at Home. It Pay« ’ FWrWifir’yffvW*™ ATTENTION! MR. FARMER! , If will pay you tn call The Fred Mutschler Packing Co. before you sell your livestock. 1 We pay Ihe highest prices for Hogs and Cattle. ’ Dav Phone 382 or 101 ’ After 6 p.m. call 928.
Furman’s Singing Band Opens Edgewater Park April 4th 10--Broadcasting anti Recording Artists-10 Entertainers —Singers—Soloists “Herb” Germain “Tiny” Cunningham and his The “Blues” Boy Hot Accordian Sunday, April 7th Cliff Perrine and his Ten Maniacs. ?'!. —-- """ ' DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET RESULTS Charter No. 3028REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR, IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. AT THE CLOSE OF ITS BUSINESS ON MARCH 27, 1929 RESOURCES Loans and discounts Overdraft!: . - ~,.2“United states Government securities owned Other bonds, stock* and securities owned ‘‘W * FurnltuM ana fixtures ->>u'i(l Real estate owned other than Kinking house Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash and due from banks Redemption final with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer a.m’ Other assets - J Total c „, , k . LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ‘>oooow Surplus ’18759 Undivided profits—- net -soul)** Reserve for dividends, contingencies, etc. as’ojOOO Circulating notes outstanding Whm Due to banks, including certified and cashiers' checks outst.ni'Lug • Demand deposits -•••)$ T ine deposits Total State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: .. ■ 1. T. F. Grnliker, Cashier cf the above-named bank, do f * that the above statement is tine to the best of my knowletlgo ami • ii* 1 T. F. GRALIKER. Cashier. 1 Subscribed and sw< rn to 1 efore me tins Ist day of April 1 ' ... I Urcile Anspaugh Chase, Notary 1 üblic. I My commission expires April 30, 1929. J. W. VIZARD. W. A. Kt'EBLER. • • C. A. DUGAN. ( Directors. ) H :* 11 ' ! 3 9 Bfc 8 K I DOES YOUR I I AVERAGE ( » checking balance give you & * comfort? If it is not gL enough to do that, how can it create for you a bank Sf standing? Raise your courall age hy rais in g y« u r . w “average.” ■ w I ! I In s I G .Capital and OOttOQ r.
