Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1929 — Page 2

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• nL • I’ve heard it said that laT the golf course •\j 1 opens tomorrow • weather permitting. Better check up now on your golf supplies and see if yours is as nice as the new spring ones we have to show you. Holthouse Schulte&Co

CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, >< | BUSINESS CARDS, « AND NOTICES ■ B fcfe L ><.«[» L x .« ,x k .x .k x JOI .«»« JL« > .« X « .» XI FOR SALE FOR SALE — Dunfield and Manchu Boy beans. W.A.Wherry, Monroeville, Ind., Monroeville phone. 90-ts IWi •FOR SALE. "Decatur Quality Baby Chicks," hatched only from culled and Blood Tested parent stock. Place your order now for May chicks to get them on your preferred date. THE DECATUR HATCHERY, Phone 497, Decatur, Ind. 93H2 FOR*SALE—ModeI 35~Atwater Kent Radio, complete with cone type loudspeaker, tubes and batteries. Phone--733 or call at 711 Winchester St. 101 3tx FOR SALE— Fox Terrier and rabbit hound pups. Roman Raudebush. Decatur, R. R. 9. 101-3tx FOR SALE — Chinchilla Rabbits. Chas. J. Miller, 226 N. 7th st. 101t3x FOR SALE —Cabbage, tomato and cauliflower plants. 3 dozen for 25c. Henry Haugk. 204 South Tenth st. Phone 677.101t3x FO SALE -Rabbits, does with young by side. Three dollars respectively interested, phone 8792 F. I?. MyWW Route 8. 101-3tx FOR - SALE—4 year - old ’colt Inqu ire of Ed Tonnelier. Phone 870-C 101-3tx FOR SALE—A bargain, 1928 Dodge Victory Sedan; like new, driven 8000 miles. Will give extra high price on 1926 Dodge Sedan trade in. Phone 1050 101FOR SALE! —Three-quarter size child’s violin, in splendid condition. Phone 905. 102-3tx FOR SALEor Trade—for Livestock — Moline tractor and plows. Inquire C. W. Ahr. Decatur route 6. Phone J-869. 102E’OR SALE —Pony and saddle. Chas. Fletcher, phone 1120. U)2-3t FOR SALE or trade for stock—Good seven foot McCormick hinder. Dain hay loader. McCormick Deering coin planter used two seasons. Victor Byerly. Decatur route 2. Craigville phone. 102FOR SALE —Sorrell mare, J. C. Rich, 2% miles South of Monroe on State Road 27102-3tx E’OR SALE—Sideboard in good condition. 642 N. Second st. 103t3x FOR SALE—White Wyandotte eggs, for hatching. Mrs. Grant Owens, Decatur R. 5; Monroe phone N-6. 20-22-25-29 l-7x E’OR SALE—3 pedigreed Grey Fie tn ish Giant rabbits; 2 does and 1 buck. Old enough for breeding. Call 5142. 102-3 t FOR SALE—Telephone your wood orders to 994 or 689. We also have one team of good farm horses for immediate sale. Adams County Lumber Co. 103t3 FOR - SALE—Fresh onions; s~cents, dozen. 421 N. 7th St. Lew Brokaw. 103- ■— j—""""i. xi" ~ WANTED WANTED—A messenger boy. Apply Western Union. 101-3 t WANTED—Caddies' “fieporF~at~ the Country Club, Tuesday evening. Caddy Master. 102-2 t Plastering, cement, and stucco work, of all kinds, first class work. Phone 788 Bert Haley. 99 eod6tx WANTED —Housework in good home by young girl 18 years old. Louise Hitzelberger. Call 302. 201-3tx Three Buildings Burn On Farm Near Craigville A large garage, hog house, and two corn cribs, together with their contents were destroyed by fire shortly after 1 o’clock Sunday afternoon when all the buildings on the John Kehrn farm, near Craigville, were threatened by fire. The large barn and residence were saved by Bluffton firemen, who were called as soon as the fire was discovered.

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MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and City Property We write Insurance. SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Decatur, Indiana MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstractly 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 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT TIRE MILEAGE At Lowest Cost. GILES V. PORTER at residence s4l 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 Homo phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. ■■ ■■■ ■■■■■»■■ i _ _ ■ fig 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. o—————————————()0 —————————————() R. E. DANIELS. M.D. | Office 127 North Third street | Decatur, Indiana Office Hours: 10-11 a.m., 1-4 p.m., 6-8 p.m. | Office phone 74 Res. phone 154 j 0 - o FOR KENT FOR RENT — Seven room modern house with bath and garage. Corner Seventh St. and Nutman Ave. Phone 407. 101-3tx FOR RENT —6 room house duplex. All modern. Hot and cold water. Phone 1250 102-2 t FOR RENT—Modern residence 134 Winchester St. Immediate possession Rent S4O per mnth Address Paul Linder 205 Sherland Bldg, South Bend or call H. R. Tuttle 102-3tx I —» MAY GROW CROPS ON RIGHT-OF-WAY ICONTTNL'HD FROM PAGE ONE) ’ could expect to make fodder from corn crops which they may desire to j raise from these strips of right of way, at least within the limits of a > considerable part of the project. “1 have tried to set out the conditions which will probably exist on ' this project during the remainder of i this construction season, but am not t of course in position to guarantee - that we can comply strictly with • the suggestions which I have made. Yours very truly, s Wm. J. TITUS. Chief Engineer."

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, APRIL 30. 1929.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept Wheat 11.13% $1.18% $1.22’4 Corn .89% .93% .95% Oa<is .47’4 .46% .45*4 East Buffalo Livestock Market Ilogs, receipts 700, holdovers 700. market steady. 250-350 ttis. $11.6512.15: 200-250 lb. $11.90-12.15; 160-200 lbs. sl2-12.15; 130-160 lbs. $11.7512.15; 90-130 lbs. $11.50-12.15; packing sows $10.25-10.65. Cattle, receipts 50, market steady. Calf receipts 100, market steady. Beef steers $12.50-14.25; light yearling steers and heifers $13.50-14.75; beef cows $9-10; low cutter and cutter cows $5.50-8. Vealers sl6-16.50. Sheep, receipts 100. holdovers 1700, market steady. Bulk fat lambs sls- - bulk cull lambs $9-12.25; bulk fat ewes $8.25-9.50. Cleveland Produce Butter: Extras 46-48, extra firsts 44-46, seconds 42-44. Eggs: Extras 30*4, firsts 28’4, ordinaries 26%, extra firsts 29%. Poultry: Leghorn 29-30, duck# 30- 1 33, old cocks 17-18, geese 26-27, stags ' 20-22. ( Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Ind., Apr. 30.—>.U.R) Livestock: Calves, 100; hogs, 500; ' sheep, 50; market steady; 80110 lbs. , $10.35; 110-140 lbs., $10.75; 140-160 j lbs., $11; 160-180 lbs.. $11.40; 180-225 lbs., $11.50; 225-275 lbs. $11.40; 275350 lbs., $11.15; roughs. $9.75; stags, $7.50; calves, $15.50; clipped lambs, $13.50. LOCAL CRAIN MARKET (Corrected Aptil 30) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.05 No. 2 Mixed Wheat 95c No. 2 Hard Wheat 85c No. 2 White Oats 41c Yellow corn per 100 $1.15 White or mixed corn sl.lO Barley 45c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERSEGG MARKET Eggs y 25e butterfaFat station Butterfat 43c ' “Greybeard” Recovered Great Interest has been taken In Scotland in the finding of a ‘ graybeard,” or ancient drinking vessel, which wns brought up In a net by a fishing crew in the North sea, 50 miles , from Aberdeen. It stands nine Inches high. Is of brick-colored ware, and bears the representation of an old man with flowing heard. A family crest Is also shown. The vessel is believed to be 300 years old. o Wood Turns to Agate Next time you come ncross n petrified tree it may interest you to know that in a few centuries more It will become agate from which the jewelry and marbles of another age may be made. Up to a few centuries ago, notes the Farm Journal, this woodstone was highly prized as a magic charm, and was believed to be able to do everything from stopping the flow of blood, to calming a hurricane. o . . Shivering Himself Little Betty Jean, age three, was sitting on the porch one evening with her mother, when the dog came and, sitting in front of them, began scratching. Betty Jeon seeing him, cried: “Oh, look mother, the doggie Il shivering himself."

Lulu Gerber Teacher of Piano and Organ Phone 52 811 No. Third St. ATTENTION! MR. FARMER! It will pay you to call The Fred Mufecnler 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.

COURT HOUSE Case Venued Here The case of Thomas J. McKean vs. Ellen Anderson, suit on account for $10545, has been venued from the Wells circuit court to the Adams circuit court for trial. George Mock, of Bluffton, is the plaintiff's attorney. Partition Suit Filed Izora H. Roop et al has filed a suit in circuit court against James A. Armstrong et al, seeing partition of a 134-acre farm in Wabash township Attorney C. L. Walters, of Decatur, is counsel for the plaintiffs. Real Estate Transfers Ada Runyon to Pearl Lucile Runyon, tract in Wabash township, for H. Samuel Eisenhauer et al to Samuel Diehl etux. lots 17 and 18 in Decatur, for sl. Distribution Ordered In the estate of Isaac D. Booher, the final report was approved and the distribution ordered. Estate Opened Letters of administration have been issued to Izora H. Roop in the estate of Emma J. Thornhill. She filed bond in the sum of SSOO. Inheritance Tax Reports An inheritance tax report in the e.Aate of Samuel Frank, showed the net value of the estate to be $1,006.31. The estate was bequeathed to two daughters, Cora Badders and MaryNannie Keller, and no tax was owed. Au inheritance tax report in the estate of Charles S. Niblick showed the net value of the estate to be $6,190.46. Five hundred dollars was bequeathed to the Rev. J. A. Seimetz. pastor of Si. Marys Catholic church and the remainder to the widow. Minnie Niblick. No tax was owed. To Sell Automobile In the estate of John L. Leichty, the administratrix was authorized to sell the automobile at private sale. INTEREST SHOWN IN CITY PRIMARY (CONTINVKn FKOM F4GB ONE) hall with the regular primary ballots which were printed, April 15. Advocates of the daylight, saving time have been canvassing local voters to vote yes on the referendum, while those opposed to the fast time are arguing “why change". The referendum vote will be on a separate ballot and every voter will receive two ballots. The election board will be announced the latter part of this week, according to Dr. Burt Mangold, Democratic chairman, and Ralph Yager. Republican city chairman. Q New Principal Os Geneva High School Employed Geneva. April 30 —(Special)—Raymond Hunt, science teacher in the Geneva high school for the last few years has been engaged to succeed. Virgil Wagner as principal of the school. Mr. Wagner resigned recently to attend school at the University of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner left Saturday for Madison, Wis. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Tlie undersigned <onimlssloner, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, made and entered in a cause therein pending entitled John <’. Soldner vs. 1 rudentia E. Mosser. Etal. and numbered 13395 upon the dockets thereof. hereby gives notice that AT THE LAV OFFICE OF DOKE B. ERWIN AT NO 153 SOUTH SECOND STREET, DECATUK. INDIANA. ON THE 15th DAY OF MAY. 1929. BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 12:00 NOON and 2:00 R. il. he will offer for sale, at private sale, at not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate, to-wit: Tile south lialf ( V,) of the southwest quarter <’, > of section nineteen (19) township twenty-six (24) north, range fourteen < 14) east, containing eighty <B<D acres, be the same more or less, in Adams County, Indiana. Terms of SubOne theird cash on day of sale, one third In nine months therefrom; one third in eighteen months therefrom. Deterred payments to be evidenced by promissory notes bearing six per cent (6%) interest; to be secured bv mortgage on said real estate and freehold surety, or the purchaser may pay all cash DORE B. ERWIN, Commissioner April 80 May 7 NOTICE OF FINAL MSTfI.KMEST OF ESTATE NO. 8611) Noti<e is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Josiah E. Chronister, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 27th day of May. t!)29. and show cause. If any. why the l inal Settlement accounts with the estate of said deeedent should not be approved and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship- and receive their distributive shares. Ida 11. < hronister. AihnlnlMratix Dacatur, Indiana, April 27, .1939 I* Attorney C. L. Walters, Apr 30 M-1

TRIAL EXPECTED TO END TODAY (CONTINIED FROM MUR ONE> deputy United States marshal, one of the defendants. The former deputy marshal had asserted that marked money found in his possession, which the government charges was paid by bootleggers tor protection, was a payment to him by RosenwinHle on a note. On the stand. Rosenwinkle backed up a government charge that the note was forged and was corroborated by J. Fordyce Wood, a handwriting expert. o Gun Battle Over Liquor Fatal To Four Bystanders Paintsville, Ky., Apr. 30.—(U.R)~A gun battle over a quantity of liquor at Green Rock Creek last night resulted in the wounding of the duelists and the killing of four bystanders. Details of the battle were revealed today when the principals, Wayne Hanna, 22. who was perhaps fatally wounded, and Bennie Sailors were brought to a hospital here. Two other men, whom Sheriff Adams said were involved, escaped. o — , , Bids Totaling $2,000,000 Received by Highway Board Indianapolis, April 30—(UP)—-Bids totaling more that $2,000,000 for construction of about 74 miles of paving on federal and state roads were received by the state highway commission here today. The Rieth Riley Construction Co., of Goshen was low bidder on four projects. ■ —— ——o ■ - Bath Tub Burglar Alarm Providence R. L. April 30—(UP)—A bath tub in the pantry upset a burglar plans at the home of Mrs. Esther Brotinan. When the intruder climbed through a window and landed heavily in the strangely located tub, he made so much noise that Mrs. Brotman was awakened, and put him to flight. —o That’s What a Man fa A man is some one who telephones from n drug store where a phonograph ts playing on the candy counter, and wonders why hfs wife laugbs sourly when he says he Is staying In to work. — o Another Subject A lad attending an eastern college wrote to hfs father asking him to Increase bls allowance, ns he was taking up another subjecL The father complying with the request. Inquired the name of the subject. The reply was golf. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS In tile Ailniua Circuit Court, tprll Term, Until I •oiiplriint to Foreclose Lien. No. 13200 The Stale of Indiana, Adams Countv SS; Eastern Indiana Oil ami Supply Co., a < orporation. Vs. Berninda Oil and Gas Company, a corporation etal It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Berninda Oil and Gas Company, a corporation. J. H. Harman whose Hue Christian name is unknown; R. A. Watts, whose true Christian name is unknown, and Isaac Sutton of the alivve named defendant are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Berninda Oil and Gas Co., a corporation J. H. Harmon. R. A. Watts, and Isaac Sutton that they be and appear before tlie Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 2nd day of September, 1929, the same being the Ist Juridicial Day of the next regular term thereof to be liolden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 2nd day of September A. D. 1929. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name and the Seal ■ f said Court hereto affixed, thia 20th day of April 1929 Bernice Nelson, Clerk April 20th 1929 C. J. Lutz and E. B. Adams, Attys. April 23-30 May 7 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, MAY 6, 1929 will be the last day to pay the Spring Installment of taxes. The county treasurer’s office will be open from 8 a. m. to 4 p. in. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a 10% penalty will be added. Do not put off paying your taxes as they must be paid and the law points out the duty of the county treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes, are 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 be glad to mail the paid receipts to those who mail in their checks to this office Ijafore the final tax-paying date. ED ASHBAUCHER, Treasurer of Adams county, Indiana, Apr 3 to May 5

TWO MARRIAGES TWO TOO MANY Oklahoma City. Okla , April 30— (Ul’l—A modern version of the tale of Enoch Arden, but without the climax of love and sacrifices, is being re-en-acted in court here. Ella Mae McMullen, who is divorcing one husband because “she already had a husband" seems likely to lose both men. Her other mate, husband number one. threatens to sue her also. Now all she asks is that her 5-year old daughder be returned to her. Ella Mae married E. W. McGruder, 28. years ago in Norman. Okla. After being hapily married for three years she left him to visit her father. Returning she found her husband had gone to South America. This was in 1920. He was later reported killed in an airplane crash there. The “widow" married Earl McMullen. Believing her first husliand dead, she failed to divorce him. Two weeks ago, McGruder, now operating a filling station at the municipal airport here, appeared, bearing of his wife's second husband, he has threatened to sue her for divorce. o — Licensed Pilot At 18 Columbia, Mo, April 30—(UP) —Alfred E. Dunlap, of Columbia, is one of the youngest airplane pilots in the country holding a transport license. Four days after his 18th birthday Dunlap passed the test flight to obtain the license.

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i L>Ai IJU _ ff One More Lesson All the world over g ra J u^ S soon will be asking ‘ W hat do now?” It’s a question answer for himself- , thing is sure: whatever business one enters, j rt t quota of even the most n salary should be banked. That is the great lesson in * he School of Hard Knocks. Old Adams County Bank

Walter Huffman Gets Sentence Os 1-10 Y (lrs Goshen, Ind , Apr. victed April 18 on a charge 0( ing a fraudulent cheek hi conJZ with a cheek kiting p i an th " which the Farmers and M erf) Z bank at Foraker lost H9.UW), A. Huffman, former state repreuu ative was today sentenced to a u. year term in the state prison Huffman filed an appeal to the ||. diana supreme court and was released under $2,000 bond Twenty-one additional indictmeau have been returned against — 1 — o — A. J. Kist of Portland visited iiere this afternoon.

. See F. J. Colchin FOR CLEANING RUGS. Air process. Called for and delivered, Phone 444 or 441.

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