Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1929 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ■ ADVERTISEMENTS, ! BUSINESS CARDS, ■ AND NOTICES ■£■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ FOR SALE FOR SALE —Chicks every Tuesday & Thursday. Custom Hatching under the moat approved modern methods, >3.50 per hundred eggs. Star Hatchery Company, Bluffton, Ind., telephone 600. 69U4x FOR SALE—Six acres of la*id, with or without house, in west part of city. Phone 666-81-stx FOR SALE or TRADE—Hominy feed; palm oil middlings. $1.75 a hundred; 5 young bulls; 4 springer cows; 3 fresh cows; 5 good dairy heifers; 1 sow, farrow soon. Will sell or trade on feeding hogs or other cattle. Peter C. Miller, route 9. Phone 876-A on mud pike. 83-3tx FOR SALE or RENT—Four room cottage on Grant st. Will sell on easy terms. Down payment, one month rent. Call Graham &\\ alters. 83t3x FOR SALE—Newest Brooder Stove on the market. ‘l7 Jumps Ahead of ’Em All.’ Star Hatchery Company, Bluffton, Ind., telephone 600. 69t2tt FOD SALE -11 ors'e sIFr oa ns coming four and five; 1 brown gelding, coming four years old. Several Road Island Red roosters. Byqon Whittredge, 2 miles south of Pleasant Mills. 83-3’x FOR SALE—One heifer, fresh in about two weeks. Ten eighty pound shoats. Charles W. Johnson. Route 7. 83-3 t FOR SALE —Heifer, 17 months old; Mrs. Jennie Smith, Decatur, route 8. 8413 FOR SALE—Good team of work horaes. Francis Fuhrman, Route 1 Decatur Phone 835-E 84-3tx FOR SALE —Large size radio cabinet Cabinet 30 x 43 inches stands 49 inches high. Excellent condition Price right 821 N. sth Street Phone 459 84-3’x FOR SALE Grocery an "dmeat market at invoice. Address Box A, care of Dailey Democrat. 84-3tx FOR SALE-Large safe. Inquire at the Country Club. Phone 30. 85-3tx FOR SALE —Full blooded Collie pups. Inquire of Roy Shoaf, 2 miles south of Decatur on mud pike, and % mile east. 85t3x FOR SALE —Two brood sows with ipigs by side. Gus Borne, Decatur, R-4. 84t3x FOR KENT FOR RENT — Modern 8-room house. 334 Winchester St. Immediate possession. Call H. R. Tuttle or address Paul Lieder, 205 Sherland Bldg., South Bend, Ind. 77-9tx FOR RENT—Five room house, lights, both kinds of water, garage and garden spot. Inquire at 210 S. 13th St. 83-3 tx FOR RENT —5 room house at 516 Closs Street. Also frame store-room at 224 S. Second street. Inquire Ira Fuhrman. Phone 385. 84-3tx FOR SALE —One ton of 2-12-6 Smith's Fertilizer, price $37.65 per ton. 827 Walnut st., Lawrence Williams. 84t3x FOR RENT—B room house on 7% acre tract in city limits; several buildings on lot. Phone 337. 84t3x FOR RENT —8 room house and lb acres of pasture. Phone 6735. 84t3 FOR RENT—Six room house north end of town near old stone quarry. Inquire Julius Haugk, phone 666. 84t3x FOR RENT-j-On grain lease, 80 acres south of Decautr. Good improvements and water supply. Inquire Straus Brothers Company 132 Vi E. Wayne St. Fort Wayne, Ind., Apr 9-11-13-15 FOR RENT — 8 room house, large garden, in Bellmont Park. 5 squares from court house. Electric lights and water in house. Immediate possession. Inquire at Fred Reppert’s office, in Peoples Loan and Trust building. Phone 606 or 312. 85-3 t FOR RENT —6 room house and~garage. near G. E. 421 Seventh street. Lew Brokaw. 85-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST—Keys in key case, with name on inside. Phone 457. 84-31 Escapes From State Prison Michigan City, Ind., Apr. 9. —(U.R)— Authorities today searched for Jot Wigginton, 24. who escaped from th< state prison iiere. He escaped in at automobile belonging to a prison offi cial, which later was found neai Laporte.
MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and City Property We write Insurance. SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Decatur Indiana MONEY TO LO/VN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S 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 i Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 , LADY ATTENDANT TIRE MILEAGE At Lowest Cost. GILES V. PORTER at residence 341 Winchester St. Phone 1289 S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 8. 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. 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. WANTED WANTED — To buy used furniture. Call 1020. 81-6 - WANTED —To clean porches, rooms, and wall paper. Sam Bailer. Call 5361 83-3tx WANTED —Good work horse between 1400 and 1500 lb. Phillip Schieferstein. Decatur R. 7 83t3 WANTED —Experienced girl for general housework. Must know how to cook. Three in family. 1235 W. Berry St. Fort Wayne phone Anthony 76353 84-t3 XOIUE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 2525 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Maggie Bennet. deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, liehl at l><-'t#tiir. Indiana, on the 2nd day of May 1929. and show cause, if any. why the Final Settlement. Accounts with the estate of said decedent should n'ot be approved; and said heirs are notified t > then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Herman J. Yager. Administrator Decatur. Indiana, A.prii 9, 1929. Dore R. Erwin Attorney, April 9-16 Fred Kolter employed by an automobile parts jobbing house at Fort Wayne visited here last evening. O— 0 I I DR. C. V. CONNELL | VEI'EBINARIAN Office 120 No. First. Street Phone: Office Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, APRIL 9. 1929.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July jfept. Wheat ’sl2l’4 $1.25 $1.27% Corn .92% .96% -97% Oats .49% .46% .44% CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Apr. 9.—<U.R>— Produce: Butter, extras, 46 1-4 to 48 l-4c; extra firsts. 44 1-4 to 46 l-4c; seconds, 42 1-4 to 44 l-4c. Eggs, extras, 29c; firsts, 26 1-2 to 34c; ordinaries. 26c. Poultry, leghorn. 31-32 c; heavy springers. 35-36 c; ducks. 33-35 c; old cocks, 18-20 c; geese, 26-27 c; stags, 26-27 c. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort, Wayne, Ind., Apr. 9. — (U.R) — Livestock: Calves. 75; hogs, 400; sheep. 50; market steady to 35c lower; 80-110 lbs., $9.40; 110-130 lbs., $9.90; 130-140 lbs.. $10.25; 140-160 lbs. $10.80; 160-180 lbs., $11.30; 180-225 lbs.. $11.40; 225-275 lbs, $11.30; 275325 lbs., $11.15; 325-400 lbs., $10.80; roughs, $9.50; stags, $7; calves, sls; lambs, $15.50. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 4W, holdovers 1600, $11.60-12; 200-250 lbs. >ll.BO-12.10; market 40-50 c down. 250-350 lbs. 160-200 lbs. $11.90-12.15; 130-160 lbs. $11.60-12.10; 90-130 lbs. $11.25-11.75; packing sows 810-10.50. w Cattle receipts 25. market steady. Calf receipts. 300. market 50c down. Beef steers $11.75-13.85; light yearling steers and heifers $12.70-14; beet cows $8.25-9.50; low cutter and cutter cows $5.25-7; vealers $15.50-16.50. Sheep receipts 100, market steady. Bulk fat lambs $15.50-16.25; bulk cull lambs $lO-12.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 9) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat sllß No. 2 Mixed Wheat $1 08 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 Norwegians Indignant Over Shelling O ' Ship Oslo, April 9.—(U.R) —The Norwegian press and public have joined in a demand that the government “proceed energetically” after carefully investigating the shelling of the steamer Juan by a United States coast guard cutter in Chesapeake Bay, near Balti more. Indignation has been expressed freely since the incident occurred However, the government is await ing the report of the Baltimore con sul and announced ft would take n< action until the report was received o Fire In Spiritualist Church Injures Twc Indianapolis. Apr. 9.—(U.R) —A two year-old son and his mother toda; were treated for burns, received w-her the mother dashed into a flamini room to rescue her son who was bur PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER MIMEOGRAPH WORK NOTARY PUBLIC Office: Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones: Office 606 — Res. I’7l MILDRED AKEY Decatur, - Indiana ATTENTION! MR. FARMER! i It will pay you to call The Fred Mutschk-r 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.,
Drydock Receives Faithful V ,t * j r 'l_ 5 ■' 1 r' 4 ■ Lb WCo ' ■i. .r ■ - l I I Captain Wilson Brown (left) has hauled down the Presidential flag (right!, which has flown for years at the masthead of the Presidential yacht “Mayflower,” shown below, being pushed into drydock at Philadelphia, where she will be decommissioned after long, faithful service. President Hoover believes the huge saving to Is- effected by this act will he of more benefit to the nation than use of the craft will be to himself. Seeks Settlement of Sister’s Status in- 1 ->V> J 4L7.’ *** . 10- I HM 'i Vice-President Charles Curtis is trying to find out just, where his sister, Mrs Edward E. Gann, right, his official hostess, fits into Washington society. Former Secretary of State Kellogg placed her below the wives of diplomats, but Curtis is appealing to Secretary Stimson for final word on the greatest social question which has faced Washington since the famous Peggy O'Neil iuciden'.
ied beneath a pile of burning wall' paper. The blaze occurred at the Spiritualist church, causing damages estimat-. ed at SI,OOO. The mother. Mrs. Bertha Cham ' baugh, had left her sou Paul, in a seance room. She heard screams and l hurried into the room to find the boy| beneath a pile of the wail paper which had fallen from the ceiling, it wasj believed to have been ignited by a defective flue. Both were burned badly. o — To Seek Pledges For Support Os Prohibition New York, Apr. 9.—<U.R) —Mrs. Ella A. Boole, national president of the Women's Christian Temperance Union has starticd a campaign to have 1,000,000 persons between the ages of 14 and 30 sign to support the prohibition laws. o <— Get trie Habit—Trade at Home, It Paye
FOR SALE First Class Fruit Trees from Guaranteed Nursery. Pcach--Rochcster, J. H. Hale, Alberta and Champion (all free stone) 25c each. Apple-Yellow Transparent, Wealthy and Delicious, 40c each. I’luni-Lom-bard and Shippers Pride, 50c each. Pear-Bartlett and Keifer 50c each. Cherry-Early Richmond and Large Montgomery, 60c each. Can sell at these prices only while balance of this stock lasts. Christe Bohnke Phone 874-H.
CATCHING AND HANDLING BANK BANDITS COSTLY (WTIM KU FKUM PAGK ONE) the attorney who represented the prisoners, SBO. Sheriff Hollingsworth spent about $l5O additional out of his own pocket iu preliminary investigations, which costs are not allowed in his expense account. All costs before the arrest of the prisoners was made was paid by Sheriff Hollingsworth, which included automobile trips to several nearby cities, meals for deputies and traveling from one place to another in obtaining Notice to Breeders Our Jack will make the season of 1929, one and one-half mile northeast of Decatur on the Dailey farm. Koenig and Dailey L. B. KOENIG, Keeper Phone 871-G.
PUBLIC SALE At mv residence, 609 West Monroe St., Decatur. Indiana SATURDAY, April 13, 1:00 P. M. Having decided to discontinue my Light House Keeping Rooms. I will sell the following at auction: Dining Room table; Library table; kitchen and dining room chairs; hookcase: typewriter desk; dresser; chiffonier; cupboard with glass doors; combination table and chair; soft coal stove; gas stove; coal oil stove; couch; hamboo magazine rack; 2 canvas cots; dishes of all kinds; large number of fruit jars, and a large number of other articles too numerous to mention. -Real Estate — We will also sell at the same time and place, building lot. 60x90 feet, a good barn 18x28 feet, and a four stall garage. This is an ideal location for an automobile repair shop. TERMS announced day of sale. MRS. B. W. SHOLTY, Owner Jack Brunton auctioneer.
fflEftnillK ft • AM Savings Is Sowing For F uture, Happiness TAKE a pointer from the farmed He’s sowing his seed now that he niigh reap a bountiful harvest in the fall. By the same token, unneeded dollars save in the “Springtime” of Life give assurance of Happiness in the “Autumna years of old age! “Plant'’ (hose dollars in a Savings Account with this dependable Bank and It us help them grow with: 4% INTEREST! Old Adams County Bank
clues, which finally resulted in the arrest of the four men. Sheriff Hollingsworth stated that he was glad to be of service in appre. hending the bandits and that he du not enter the case with the idea of making money. Square Dance at Sunset \\ ednesday night. NOTICE TO I WPAYERS Notice is hereby given that MONDAY. MAY 6. 1929 will be the last day to pay the Spring installuunt of taxes. The county treasurer's office will be open fnm S a. m. to 4 p. m. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid h’y that time will become delinquent and a 10% penalty will be added. Do not put oft paying your taxes as they must be paid and the law points out the duty ot the county treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes, are asked to come in at once. Dont wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone, so please don't ask for it. We will be glad to mail the paid receipts to those who mail in their checks to this office before the final tax paying date. ED ASHBAUCHER, Treasurer of Adams county, Indiana Apr 3 to May 5
