Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1929 — Page 2

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BOYS SUITS THAT SUIT The boy’s taste The mother’s idea The father’s purse. A complete line of boy s suits in longs and golf knickers guaranteed to give satisfaction and at reasonable prices. Holthouse Schulte&Co

CLASSIFIED H ADVERTISEMENTS, g ■ BUSINESS CARDS, b AND NOTICES ■ FOR SALE FOR SAW—Chicks every Tuesday & Thursday. Custom Hatching under the most approved modern methods, 13.50 per hundred eggs. Star Hatchery Company, Bluffton, Ind., telephone 606. 69t2Jx FOR"SALE-11 good feeding shoats, also oats and wheat mixed. 1 Bender, route 9 Phone 861-D 80-3tx FOkSALEor KENT- Strictly modern home on Adams street. Immediate possession- Also rooms at 803 Monroe street. Phone or see D. H. Hunsicker. SO-3tx FOR SAKE Newest Brooder Stove on the market. ‘l7 Jumps Ahead of ’Em AU.’ Star Hatchery Company, Bluffton, Ind., telephone HOP. 69t2!x FOR SALE— Timothy and manmouth clover seed- W. A. Wherry. Monroeville, Route 3. Monroeville phone 7S-6tx FOR SALE—I 926 Overland touring; 1922 Overland touring; 1925 Ford Sedan; 1923 Chalmers; 2 Dodge touring. Frank Wrecking Co., W. Monroe street 78-6tx FOR SALE —Very desirable modern home. Phone 1236. 78-6 t FOR SALE-3 tons of timothy hay. Call 885-E. 80-3tx FOR SALE—Six acres of land, with or without house, in west part of city. Phone 666 81-stx "FOR SALE—White Wyandotte eggs for hatching. Mrs. Grant Owens. Decatur. R. 5; Monroe phone N-6 81-6 t FOR SALE — Extra! Extra! Birds want their food “Justrite". nationally used bird products, containing cod liver oil which keeps your pet in perfect condition. A few imported German Rollers and Warblers left. Cages reasonable. Bird Supply House, 438 Mercer avenue. 81-11 FOR SALE—Kalamazoo stoves, ranges and furnaces- See the new ranges on our floor. Ail colors to select from We save you 1-3 to 1-2. Why pay more? Sold on factory terms and prices. Sprague Furniture Co.. 1 door north of Fisher and Harris. Phone 199. 81-3tx FOR SALE—Living room suites made to order. We have a number of suites on our floor to select from Sold on terms. Sprague Furniture Co.. 1 door north of Fisher and Harris. Phone 199 81-3tx FOR SALE—Fresh cow. Extra good one, will sell reasonable. Telephone H-845. Walter Thieme. 8113 FOR SALE —Fresh cow with calf by side or will trade for brood sow. Eteley Bros., Decatur R. 2, Craigville phone, 12 on 20. 81t3x FOR SALE—Big yellow Free Stone peach trees. 25c each. Hugo Thieme, Decatur. R. 8. 82-3 t FOR SALE 6 room house, cellar, lights and water, garage. 2 lots, SISOO. 40 acres, Jefferson twp., $3200. 6 room house, lights and water, barn, 4 lots, SIBOO. House, modern, near North Ward school, $3200. 7 room house, modern except furnace, Marshall st., price right $3500. 1 acre, good house, barn, store building, for SISOO. House West Monroe st., $3200. TERMS. STEELE & JABERG 3-5 FOR SALE —Good sorrel work team. 5 and 6 year, old and set of double harness. Also one brood sow due to farrow April 20. Inquire Schmitt meat Market. 81-3 t FOR SALE—Bay mare, bred, 7 years old. Inquire W. F. Hflpert. Decatur. Route 6. 82t3x eod LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Small lamb. Owner may have same by calling Theodore Bulmahn, route 7, and paying for this ad. » 7912tx BERNE CAPTURES = FIRST HONORS IN COUNTY CONTEST (Continueh fkom r*GK om chalk), second; Hartford (Lamar Shoemaker and Daisy Augsgurger), third. Girls’ chorus —Decatur, first; Berne, second; Geneva, third. Mixed chorus — Berne, first; Decabir. second; Hartford, third. Essay — Bryce Daniels (Pleasant Mills), first; Helen L. Studler (Hart-

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| 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 — l-idy for nursing and housework, in family of young couple and 4 year old girl. Possibly summer’s work. Lady wanting home and wages preferred. Phone 35. 81t3x WANTED To buy used furniture Call 1020. _ 81-6 - FOR RENT FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms in modern home. 394 N. sth St- Phone 711 77-6tx FOR RENT — Modern &-room house. 334. Winchester St. Immediate possession. Call IL R. Tuttle or address Paul Lieder, 205 Shetland Bldg., South Bend, Ind. 77-9tx 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. - t 78-6tx-FOR RENT — 5 room house, semimodern. 7 room house, modern except furnace. FOR SALE —10 acres well improved land, 2 miles to good market. 8 acres, 7 room house, out buildings fair, 2% miles from Decatur, 10 room house, strictly modern, centrally located. Will sell any of the above at a bargain if sold soon. H. S. Michaud, Phone 104. 80-4 t FOR RENT —two 6 room houses on Kekionga street. Call Dyonis Schmitt, 413 Mercer Ave 81-34 FOR RENT—Modern light housekeeping apartment. Close in. Furnished. Phone 186 or see Mrs. Ellsworth at the City Hall. 81t3 FOR RENT—On grain lease. 880 acres south of Decatur. Good improvements and water supply. Inquire Straus Brothers Company. 132% E. Wayne St. Fort Wayne, Ind. Apr. 3-5-6-S FOR RENT — Country home cheap. Call 1200. M-41.\ ———-s———s—- — stecond; Helen Striker (Berne), 1 third. ! Short story—Betty Kraner (Geneva) < first; Robert Heller (Deeatu), second; George Stanley Jones (Berne), third. 1 The boys’ chorus event was not held, due to withdrawal of all entries except Berne. COURT HOUSE Time Extended The time for serving notices in connection with the petition of Noah John son and others for a drain was extend- ’ ed by the court today to May 20. DeVinney Will Probated The last will and testament of Arron B. DeVinney was admitted to probate in circuit court today. The will provides that $lO be given to Dee DeVinney and Bertha DeVinney, halfbrother and respectively, and the remainder of the estate be divided equally among Richard Kenneth, and John Tricker. Elmer Trieker was appointed executor and he filed bond in the sum of SI,OOO. The will was written December 1, 1928- The estate is valued at $3,000. To Sell Real Estate A petition to sell the real estate has been filed in the estate of Samuel Workinger. o 55 * * •¥ * * 4- * HOSPITAL NOTES * Charles Kizer, 1 Geneva route three, was admitted to the Adams County Memorial hospital, yesterday, as a medical patientEmma Striker, Berne route two, underwent a major operation this morning at the Adams County Memorial hospital. She withstood the operation nicely. Miss Striker is secretary to her brother, Clifton 'Striker, County Superintendent of Schools. Raymond Harting, prtiprietor of the People’s Restaurant, was admitted to the Adams County Memorial hospital, this morning as a medical patient. His condition is quite serious. o Get the Habit—Trade at Horne. i< Pay» PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER MIMEOGRAPH WORK NOTARY PUBLIC Office: Peoples Loan &. Trust Bldg. Phones: Office 606 — Res. 1171 MILDRED AKEY Decatur, . ■ ■ . Indiana

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1929.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Wheat sl.lß $1.21% $1.24 U Corn .90'i .93% .94 Oats .46% .45% .43% East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 2500. holdovers 1500; market 10-15 c up. 250-350 lbs. $11.50-12; 200 250 lbs. $11.70-12.10; 160-200 lbs. $11.85-12’10; lbs. $11.25-12.10; 90-130 lbs. sll-11.50; packing sows $lO-16.50. Cattle: Receipts 125, market 25c up; calf receipts 90(t. market steady. Beef steers $11.50-13.50; light yearling steers and heifers $12.50-13.75: beet cows $8.50-9.25; low cutter and cutter cows $5-7. Vcalers sl6-16.50. Sheep: Receipts 200(1 market 25c up; bulk fat. lambs $16.75-17.50; bulk cull lambs $10.75-13.50; bulk fat ewes $9.50-10.25. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 5 No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat sllß No. 3 Mixed Wheat $1 OS 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 EOG MARKET Eggs -24 c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 44c Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hensley and son Bobby of Fort Wayne will visit in Decatur over the week-end at the Herman Ehinger residence. Legion Notice There will be a special meeting of Adams Post, No. 43, American Legion, in Legion hall. Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. Plans for the district conference here Sunday will be completed and all members are urged to attend. , _O_ L “Peter Rabbit,” North Ward plav, 8 p. m. tonight. NEURITIS PAINS VANISHED WHEN HE GOT KONJOLA New Medicine Restored His Health-Also Ended Suffering From Stomach Trouble v f BBU / . MR. JOHN STOKES" “It is for me to recommond and indorse Konjola," said Mr. John. Stokes, living at the Morningside Club. South Bend, Indiana, "because it ended all the miseries I suffered. “The awful neuritis pains seemed a part of niy life for the past three years. The ailment settled in my arms and shoulders. Then my stomach became affected and the disordered condition of the organs brought on intense suffering after each meal. Larke quantities of gas formed that pressed against my chest and lungs. “I was prompted to buy Konjola by the testimonials I had been reading in the newspapers. The neuritis pains had eased up so much I was scarcely troubled at all. There is not an ache or pain in my body. My stomach is functioning perfectly. All my new hpalth is due to Konjola and for that reason I shall always indorse this medicine to anyone who is in ill health.” Konjola Is sold In Decatur at Smith. Yager & Falk’s drug store and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.

HONOR CAPTORS OF BANK BANDITS (CONTINVBD FKOM FAtiß ONE) a guest at the meeting. During the course of the meeting, great praise was accorded Mr. Johnson. Sheriff Dan Haynes of Whitley county, police officers of Fort Wayne, the Allen county sheriffs office. Pennsylvania lailroad detectives and Sheriff Harl Hollingsworth of Adams county and his deputies. Those attending the banquet from Adams county included. Louis Armstrong, Sheriff Hollingsworth, F. J. Schmitt. Arthur Hyland. Mayor George Krick, Senator Thurman Gottschalk, Muri Lybarger, cashier of the Bank o/ Linn Grove, E. B. Gauker, Geneva, and Elmer Baumgartner, of Berne. Bank officials who offer a reward for the capture and conviction of bank bandits have not yet determined how the reward will be divided, but indicated that all officials who played prominent parts' in the uncovering of the gang of bandits, and Mr. Johnson would receive shares of the reward money.

11l VIIV * . lari * VX£W tH ■s' <VzM?ry II I ■ ••- H I I.IJIJI| I CONSTRICTIVE I" | HISTORY I K ■ J * ff The history of the First Jt National Bank is one in which M every citizen of the community BL ML feels an interest, because it has 1 been a history of community w building, in which the prospermL ity of the individual has been c paramount. H i e J^anitarund^ifplus^l2O,o6p.(M^ r . GREAT FORCES / Great men use great forces. When you deposit your earnings in the bank you are reaching up and laying hold of the vast financial organization of America. HIT HARD and lift yourself into competence and position by depositing your check in this bank. If your balance is low see to it that you at once take steps to increase it to meet any demand. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co Bank of Service MMB^M^MSIMKMMIIKMMMBMMMHM 1

i NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS I Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, MAY 6, 1929 I will be the last day to pay the Spring iiAtallment of taxes. The county treasurer’s office will be o]<en from ’ 8 a. in. to 4 p. m. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by ' that time will become delinquent and • a 10 c ;; penalty will be added. Do not . put off paying yotp taxes as they I must be paid and the law points out i the duty of the county treasurer. Those who have bought, or sold proj perty and wfedi a division of taxes, me asked to come in at once. Don’t ‘ wait for the rush. No receipts can ’ be laid away for anyone, so please ' don’t ask for it. We will bo glad to , I mail the paid receipts to those wl'.o t ■ mail in their checks to this office be- . . fore the final tax-paying date. ED ASHBAUCHER, Treasurer I of Adams county, Indiana ■ Apr 3to May 5 I 0 , 41’1’OINTMKNT OF ADM I M S’l'H VI'O II Notice is hereby given, That th.- unI dersigned has been appointed Adintntß- ' trator of the estate of Amanda W. Schenck, late of Adams County, deceas1 ed. Tlie .estate is probably solvent. Charles Schenck. Administrator Marell 30, 1929 Clark ,1. Lutz. Ate ‘ April 1-5-15

Auction Sale HOME In order to settle the estate of the late Vai Snell, deceased, the undersigned Administrator will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1929 AT 2:30 P. M. Located on Corner of North 10th street and Nuitman avenue, Decatur 'nd., 6 Room Semi-modern Home. The house is in first class repair. Newly painted. Two car garage. Large lot. Room to build another house if desired. This home is located on one of the best streets in the city. All modern improvements and only 1 square from G. E. plant. TERMS—SmaII down payment. Ea’y terms on balance; low rate of interest. FRANK BOHNKE, Admr. ROY S. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. DEMOCBAT WANT ftDS GET SESULTS PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS As 1 am leaving the city. 1 will sell at public auction at 827 Walnut street. Decatur, on SATUR DA Y , APRIL 6 , 1929 Commencing at 1 o’clock P. M. Oak chiffonier; three-quarter size Bed. complete with springs and mattress; large Clothes Press; Oak Writing Desk and Bookcase, comhinr-d; Oik Bed Davenport; 2 Rockers; Bed. springs and mattress: Globe Hot Bi ist heailng stove; Globe Range cook stove, l-burner On Stove; Oil Healer; Dining lable; Kitchen fable; Sola; Bruit Cupboard; Kitchen Cabinet; Stands. Washing Muchine and Wringer; Lawn Mower; Step Ladder; Porch Swing; Ganlen Tools; !t\l2 Crex Rug: 12x12 Congoleuni rug; Kitchen ('.hairs; Fruit Jars, Dishes; Two Klectric. 1 aides; several Oil Lamps; Copper Boiler; 3 Feeding Pens lor little chicks; Radio, complete, a good one. Manv articles not nicntkiiu -I. TERMS--CASH. SARAH W ILLIAMS, lack Brunton, auct. 11111111'1 'nT~Tr :ssMM w A-WS Id I ’ I limim Savings Is Sowing For Future Happiness TAKE a pointer from the farmer He’s sowing his seed now that lie ) lv reap a bountiful harvest in the fait U the same token, unneeded dollars savn in the “Springtime” of Life give assurance of Happiness in ttie “Autumna years of old age! » “Plant” those dollars in a Savings Account with this dependable Bank and k us help them grow with: 4-, INTEREST! ’'' I ♦ Old Adams County Bank