Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1929 — Page 2

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Don’t Forget! AUNT LUCIA will be lookin' ♦or you at the D. H. S. Auditorium Thursday and Friday night. Better meet her there! Holthouse Schulte&Co

t " ■ " ' 'rf CLASSIFIED 2 ADVERTISEMENTS, J L BUSINESS CARDS, J AND NOTICES 8 .«.«.« X;x.«.».» «I , FOR SALE FOR SALE — Dunfield and Mancini soy beans. W.A.Wherry, Monroeville, Ind., Monroeville phone. 90-ts

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. 93t12 FOR 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. 102-3tx FOR SALE—Pony and saddle. Chas. Fletcher, phone 1120. 102-3 t FOR or trade for stock —Good seven foot McCormick binder. Dain hay loader, McCormick Deering corn planter used two seasons. Victor Byerly. Decatur route 2. Craigviile phone. 102FOR SALE Sorrell mare, J. ('. Ri. h. 2% miles South of Monroe on State Road 27 192-3tx FOR SALE—Sideboard in good condition. 642 N. Second st. 103t.'Jx FOR SALE —White Wyandotte eggs, for hatching. Mrs. Grant Owens, Decatur R. 5; Monroe phone N-6. 20-22-25-29-1-7 X FOR SALE—3 pedigreed Grey Flemish 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; 5 cents, dozen. 421 N. 7th St. Lew Brokaw. 103FOR SALE OR TRADE Will sell two lots on Cleveland street, or might trade for stock listed on N. Y. exchange, or bonds. W. B. Trout, city. 104FOR SALE—Gladiola bulbs 10c per dozen; Late seed potatoes, 35c a bushel. Phone A-27. 104-2 t FOR SALE—Day bed and librarytable. 104 North Tenth street. Phone 1174. 104-2tx FOR SALE—Large white Pekin duck eggs for setting. Also feathers. Phone 874-0. 104-3tx WANTED HELP WANTED —Competent girl for dining room work wanted. Apply at office of Rice's hotel. 104-3 t FOR RENT FOR RENT —Modern residence 134 Winchester St. Immediate possession Rent S4O per ninth Address Paul Linder 205 Sherland Bldg, South Bend or call H. R. Tuttle 102-3tx FOR RENT — 6 room house, newlv papered and painted; north, and near river bridge. Julius Haugkh, Phone 606. 104-3tx FOR RENT —Six room house on North Sixth street. All modern. Basement under entire house. Phone 184, B, J. Rice. 104-3 t FOR RENT—Store room. Also modern flat. Price very reasonable. Inquire of Mrs. J. S. Bowers, 104 No. Ist st. 10113 Deputy Attorney General Assigned To Kokomo Probe Indianapolis, May I,—<UJ&—Asked 4n a petition to investigate alleged protection given law violators in Howard county by authorities, James M Ogden, attorney general, as assigned Merl M. Wall, a deputy, to the case, who was to leave for Kokomo today. o Mrs. R. J. Meyer of Monroe shopped in Decatur today.

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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 Abstractis 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 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. APPOINTMENT OF A l<M I N I'.TH ATOIt NO. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of Hie estate of Emma J. Thornhill late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probabU* solvent. Uora II Koop. Administrator C. L. Walters, Attorney April 29, 1929 May 1-8-15 Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. S Don’t Grumble about your Health. Take Chiropractic adjustments KTMtcAuscorn anf * Stay well. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628 Decatur, Indiana

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1929.

FOR SALE 1 Shorthorn cow, calf by side. 1 Roan cow, fresh in 10 days. 1 Poland China sow, 10 pigs by side. Fat Schmitt I Buy and Sell anything. Phones 513 T-870 MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. May 1. — <U.R) ~ Butter: extras. 46-48 c; extra firsts, 43 3-4 to 45 3-4 c; seconds, 42-44 c. Eggs, extras. 30 l-2c; firsts. 28c: ordinaries, 26 l-2c; extra firsts, 29 l-2c. Poultry, leghorn. 29-30 c; ducks, 3033c; old cocks, 17-18 c; geese, 26-27 c; stags, 20-22 c. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSES May July Sept. Corn Wheat $1.13 $1.17% $1.21% Oats 49% .46% .47'/ s East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 900, holdovers 600, market 25-65 c down. 250-350 lbs. $11.40-11.80; 200-250 lbs $11.65-11.90; 160-200 lbs. $11.75-11.90; 130-160 lbs. $11.40-11.90; 90-130 lbs. sll-11.50; packing sows $lO-10.40. Cattle: Receipts 200, market steady. Calf receipts 400. market 50c down. Beef steers $12.50-14.25; light yearling steers and heifers $13.5014.75; beef cows $9-10; low cutter and cutter cows $5.50-8. Vealers $15.50-16.50. Sheep receipts 400, holdovers 1400, market 25-50 c down. Bulk fat lambs $14.50-15.25; bulk cull lambs $9-12; bulk fat ewes $8.25-9.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., May 1 — (UP)— Livestock. Cattle receipts 100; Calves receipts 50; Hogs receipts 400; sheep receipts 50; maiket steady to 25 cents lower; 80-110 lbs $10.10; 110-140 lbs. $10.50; 140-160 lbs $10.75; 160-180 lbs $11.15; 180-225 lbs. $11.25; 225-275 lbs $11.15; 275-350 lbs. $10.90; Roughs $9.50; Stages $7.25; Calves sls; clipped lambs sl3. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected May 1 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 GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs —25 c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 43c ♦ t * * BIG FEATURES * • OF RADIO * Thursday's Five Best Radio Features By United Press Central Standard Time Troughout WABC & CBS. network, G p. m. — ’ Daguerrotypes. WEAF & NBC, network, 6:30 p.m.— Jessica Dragonetie, male quartet and Katzman's orchestra. WABC & CBS, network. 6:30 p.m — Concert by the U. S. Marine band. WJZ & NBC, network, 7:30 p. ra. — Rosario Bourdon’s orchestra. WEAF & NBC, network, 8:30 p.m — NBC concert bureau hour. O_ Expert Pasters Politicians are expert at passing laws, a writer declares. But that’s nothing to what they can do with the buck.

ATTENTION! MR. FARMER! It will pay you to call The Fred Mutschler 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.

First Soviet Minister L * .lAo JO B It is expected that M. Lunacharsky, above, will be appointed as the first minister from Soviet Russia to the Vatican at Rome, Italy. A mutual agreement has been reached between these states in a treaty by which the Vatican recognizes the Soviet government and the Soviet, agrees to the free function of the Roman Catholic rel'gion in Russia. Condemns Own Son ■ I / . .XX, l|gr - M. F.' Coolbaugb, president of the Colorado School of Mines, at Golden. Cclo.. expelled his 20-year-old son Jack from the Junior Class for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Expulsion followed an investigation into a parked car incident in which young Coolbaugh was involved with an unidentified co-ed. BOYS TO PLAY BASEBALL TODAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ON’E» Edward Debolt, second base; Charles Mil's, third base; Junior Freeland, short stop; deorge Tricker, left field; Robert Wolpert, center field; Dick Sutton, right field; Robert Odle, substitute; Clarence Beavers, manager; A. D. Suttles, ass't. manager. Tlurd Ward—Dale Myers, captain and pitcher; Forest Baker, captain; Charles Ebinger, first base; Harold Blythe, second base; Albert Hain, third base; Ignacio Hernandez, short stop; Florian Koller, left field; Geniee Tyndall, center field; Jerome Miller, right field; Robert Elzey, substitute; Ferd O'Brien, manager; Bill Bowers, ass't. manager. J. L. Kocher will umpire the second game.

PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER MIMEOGRAPH WORK NOTARY PUBLIC Office: Peoplcc Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones: Office 606 — Res. 1171 MILDRED AKEY Decatur, . . - - Indiana

COURTHOUSE Sues For Possession 'Earl and Roscoe Hough have filed i suit in circuit court against Ivan E. and Wilma Hough, seeking the forfeit of a lease for waste and for possession of real estate. It is alleged In ( the complaint that the plaintiffs leased a 51-acte tarm in Wabash township to the defendants in February 1927. it is further charged that the defendants wrongfully maliciously and without authority removed all electric light fixtures from the buildings on the farm, removed the hay rope from the barn and removed several tods of wire fence from the premises and converted the same to their own use, all to the damage of the plaintiffs to the extent of S2OO. Nathan C. Nelson, of Decatur, is counsel for the plaintiffs. Petition Filed Daniel Kaehr has filed a petition in circuit court for the admission of Estella Zilliom to the Richmond state hospital. Damage suit on Trial The case of Elmer H. Cook, by his next friend, Elmer M. Cook, vs. Lon G. Scholxe and the P. and H. Supply company, venued here from the Allen ( county superior court No. 2, went on trial in the Adams circuit court here , this morning. Considerable time was spent, in btoaining a jury.. The plaintiff demands judgment for $20,000 for personal injuries sustained when he was struck by a truck, driven by Lon G. Scholze, while he was walking along a highway north of Fort Wayne., Rather Catty Comment A Persian kitten has been insured for $25,(100, and Uncle Hiram of Harocat Hollow opines that If anything happens to the cat, it will be the insurance coninanv which has the fit H. S. MICHAUD IS SUMMONED (rONTIN'UED FROM PAGE ONE) his left arm and part, of the right hand, and since that time has not been able to do what one would term, manual labor. After he recovered from this accident, he sold books for a short limo and then accepted a position as teacher for a subscription school at, Berne. He taught one term and then started into the fruit tree business, which he followed until appointed postmaster at Berne under Cleveland’s last administration, which posl- I tion he held t'or four years. He then returned to the fruit tree business, in which he was actively engaged until twenty-one years ago, when he was selected as the Democratic standard bearer for auditor. He was ele< ted and served with credit four years. He has served on the town council and was a member of the school board at Berne for several years. Os later years, Mr. Michaud has i>een actively engaged in the real Ladies New Spring HATS 50c to $1.50 Complete assortment. Perry OgR 110 Jefferson St. 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. m. 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 properly 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 cheeks to this office l-e---fore the final tax-paying date. ED ASHBAUCHER, Treasurer Os Adams county, Indiana Apr 3 to May 5

MINSTREL SHOW Sunday — MondayMay 5 — May 6 given by Knights of Columbus at D. C. H. S. Auditorium Curtain 8:15 Admissionsoc

estate business and has been most successful. For several years he has served as manager of the Decatur Home Builders Association. He has been a life-long Democrat and also active in all affairs of the party. Fraternally, Henry Michaud was identified with the Knights of Pythias and the Benevolent Order of Elks. He was a devout memlier of the First Presbyterian church of this city. Funeral sei vices will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence and at 2:30 o'clock at the Presbyterian church, with the Rev. H. H. i*. rut 1* il. pastor, otricijting. Burial will be made in the Decatur cemetery.

JACK BRIXTON AUCTIONEER See me before selling your household goods. Real estate at auction a specialty. Telephone 405. G O R. E. DANIELS, M.I). 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 O p_

Community Sale SATURDAY. MAY 4, 1929, at 1:00 P. M. ON VACANT LOT AT LIBERTY WAY 3-Piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite; 9x12 Wilton Rug, a good or.e, 2 Library Tables; 1 Mahogany Table; .1 Bridge Lamp complete; 1 Table Lamp; 2 Good Dressers; 2 Dining Room Tables; 2 Bookcases. 1 Cuphoard; 1 Duofold and chair to match* 1 Bed, springsand mat-♦r-ss: 1 Coil Springs; Buffet; 3 Rocking Chairs; set of Dining Chairs: Electric Sweeper; Electric Fan; Baby Swing; Porch Cate; 9 ft. Snow Case; 4 New Ironing Boards; 2 New Kitchen Stools; 1 Office Chair; Porch Swing; Power Wash Machine with wringer, 1 Auto Trailer: 1 Loud Speaker, and many other articles. Anyone desiring to dispose of household goods or other prope ty sf this sale. Phone 405. TERMS—CASH. jack Brunton, Auctioneer -> ohrl Starost, Cleik ■-L L — I One More Lesson do now ? ’ j It’s a duestion eacl answer for himscll. , thing is sure: whatever i.M business one enters, < , t quota of even the most mode salary should be banket. ' That is the great lesson m I*’ l School of Jlard Knocks. Old Adams County Bank

NOTH I: or M-I.tIM. MK...,., H OF i hi; (oi M,■ Notice Is herein kim-ii ii,,.' ' ,|1 ' ■■ meeting of the A.1.,.,,* e,?,',,,, f of Adams lounu. ~r , . '"Jn-il B| be held at th, A ,„ r A , ' “'“••UlBl o eloik A. M. en Me inl.,, ,\|. lv t Bi for the purpose „f nmkltiK , h „ f ,H 1929 budget: “ 0( ■** K Fund No. 205 l: .-|,an s tu t'i, url HH ini hiding furniture ami fl Vu ■ Court Kootn lu.J Ml Fund No. Su|,|,i i( . s f „ r « lii*ii s*4' ii’ua. Fund .No. 211 Amlin,, s , >rf „ •}* K supplies r,oii J H Fund No. 200 |-, i.titm M eratinK expenses Fund No. im., it,.ar,l „f ■ ers. Appropriate : 1.. Aim n.| gg for Memorial Im. , vp.eises gS Ten or more tax payers other than H those who pay p el i.,\ only, who fed m themselves agiti.. . i b, su ,h mlnatlon. may npp.-al to the suit ” Board of Tax Coitiniissiom. r)J f,, r j ur , ther aetlon Io fiiir.a a p-titmn therefor H witli the county amlitor within tet M days after su. It additional appnpria. W tions shall have l.e. n determined upon Mg ami tile State will fix a ,| at , Jg Irearing in this munty, H Hated this 2:’,rd d.o ~f April l):j. rag Albert Harlow. Auditor H of Adams County UH April May i M — o vi-i-oin iMI v i or i;\i;t t ntt\ ■ No. 2107 ■ Notice is heri t'v aiveti, that tin-in. dersigned lias 1.. . -i ippomted Exeruthx gg of the estate of Samuel SptingiT, |i: f H of Adams county. ,b- ■ as.-.L Tl,« «lU> M is probably solvent. H Mary E. Springer Executrix H Dore B. Erwin, Attorney ■ April 22, 1929 M \ I