Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1929 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, » AND NOTICES 1 IBBBa a'jj'is'alMMftfflDtaCtfW.a K M1X.*.».».«.«X FOR SALE FOR SALK — Punfield anil Mauchu soy beans. W.A.Wherry, Monroeville, Ind., Monroeville phone. 90-ts FOR SALE—Trailer car in Rood condition, good tires. Call 748. 107t3x FOR SALE—llth sL house, small puyment. balance like rent. Immediate possession. All modern Mercer ave. house, $2600. D. N. Erwin. 108t6 FOR SALE—I 926 Chevrolet, 1926 Overland, Ford Coupe, 1921 Dodge touring. Frank Wrecking Co., W. Monroe st. 108t6x FOR SALE—FuII blooded big type !' 1 land China male hog. 1 year old. A good one. Telephone 690-H 108-3tx FOR SALE —Hicli cradr mscl i>i:tn.. Walnut finish. Like new. Bargain focash. Jones and Sprague, 145 S. Second street, phone 199. 108-3tx FOR SALE Seed Corn. Also soy beans. Carl Dick, Mnroe, route 1 Craigville phone. 108-3tx FOR SALE- -White Wyandotte eggs, for hatching. Mrs. Grant Owens, Decatur R. 5; Monroe phone N-6. 20-22-25-29-l-7x FOR SALE—Victrola in splendid conditioq; 100 records. Cheap. Phone 532. 109-Jt FOR SALE—-New" model 40 AtwaterKent all electric radio, complete ■with tubes and speaker. A real bargain at $75. Decatur Electric Shop. 109-3 t FOR SALE - Several used battery radios. Complete with all equipment, S2O to S4O. All guaranteed. A-l condition. Decatur Electric Shop. Phone 244. 109-3 t WANTED WAN TED —Rooms, Porches and wail paper to clean. Sam Bailer, Phone 5361 108-3 t WANTED— House work by young girl. Craigville phone. E. J. Miller. 108-3tx NOTICE—I clean wall paper, windows cisterns and wash down houses. Call Straub, 210. Callow and Kohne. 107-3 t WANTED—Your painting and furniture refinishiug. We buy, sell or trade for anything. Have a 1926 Ford coupe and some good used furinture to sell cheap. Leßrun and Sou. Phone 1020. 107-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT —9 room house, semi-mod-ern on corner of North Eleventh street and Nuttman avenue. 2 car garage. Phone 352. 107-3tx FOR RENT — All-modern house on North Second street. Inquire Claude Gay, phone 881-R. 108-3tx ROR RENT — Modern apartment of six rooms. Inquire of Mrs. Charles Dugan, phone 249. 108-5 t FOR RENT—House at 910 West Jeff erson street. Inquire of B. J. Rice, ' phone 184. 108-31 < FOR RENT —8 room house in Bellmont park. Lights, water, garage and large garden. sls per month. Phone 606 or 312. 108-3 t FOR~RENT—Six - room house, laige lot and garage at 817 Bush street. Inquire at 81g Bust st., Decatur. LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STRAYED—German police dog; female; answers to name of Pal. Reward. Finder please notify Dallas Brown, phone 84. 107-3 t LOST OR STOLEN -- Auto license plates, Indiana, 352-761. Finder please return to Mrs. Myrtle Schafer, 522 Niblick street, 108t2x ***y«f*»r>'!*«* * BIG FEATURES * * OF RADIO • ******* **#»*K Tuesday's Five Best Radio Features WEAF—Network 5:30 pm. New England sketch. WABC— Network 7 pm. Whiteman's orchestra. WEAF —Network 7 pm. Farewell concert of the Klonzaley quartet. WABC— Network 8 pm. Curtis Institute concert. WEAF — Network 8 pm. Vaudeville hour. ——— O'" - Get the Habit—Trace at Home, It Paya
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MONDAY, MAY 6 Last day for filing MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS (See Us) SUTTLES-EDW ARDS 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 & HOW ER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 236 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 600 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service
N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Filled HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. H: FROHNAPFEL 5 D. C. DOCTOR OP 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. XOTIt'E or ro>M||.s*lO\Kß’S s\I,E OF III: VI, ESTATE .I he umlersignert rnmuiLssionor I,y virtue of an order of the Adams Cir<'uft ' ourt,. made and entered in a eau-ie therein pendinit entitled .lohn r Soidner vs. Prudentia E. Mosser. Ktal, and numbered 13295 upon the dockets thereof, hereby erives notice that AT THE I, AW OFFICE OF DOI’.E H ERWIN AT NO 153 SOUTH SECOND STREET DECATUR, INDIANA, ON THE 15th 192? - between tum HOI K.S OF 12:00 NOON and 2:00 p. m. ho will offer for sale, at private sale! at not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following: desrribed real estate, to-wit: Ihe south half (V 6 ) of the southwest, quarter (*4) of section nineteen (ISM township twenty-six (2s) north, ran?e fourteen (14) past, containing eighty (80) acres, be the same more or less, in Adams County, Indiana. Terms of Sale One theird cash on day of sale; one third in nine months therefrom: one third in eighteen months therefrom, inferred payments to he evidenced bv promissory notes bearing six per cent ((1%) interest; to he secured l»v mortgage on said real estate and freehold surety, or tlie purchaser may pay all cash DORE B. ERWIN, Commissioner April 30 May 7 o— ______ .NOTICE TO \o.\-RE*IDH\TS Id (hr \<lnm* i ircnit ( »nr(, % prll Term, 1020 Complaint to Foreclose Men. >«*. l.'lSi'W Tlie State of Indiana. Adams County SS; Eastern Indiana Oil and Supply Co., a corporation. Vs. Berninda Oil and Gas Company, a corporation etal. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Berninda Oil and (las Company, a corporation; J. 11. Hannan whose true Christian name is unknown; R. A. Watts, whose true Christian name is unknown, and Isaac Sutton of the abvve 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 the Hon. .Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 2nd day of September, 1929, the same being the Ist Juridiclal Day of the next regular term thereof to be holden 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, this 20th day of April 1929 Bernice Nelson, Clerk April 20th 1929 C. J. Lutz and E. B. Adams, Attys. April 23-30 May 7
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1929.
; MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 900, holdovers 6on, market 25-75 c down. 25(8350 lbs, $11.25-11.65; 200-250 lbs. $11.50-11.75; 160-200 lbs. $11.60-11.75; 130-160 tbs. $11.25-11.75; 90-130 His. $10.75-11.30; packing sows $lO-10.25. Cattle: Receipts 50. market steady. Calf receipts 200, market steady. Beef steers $12.50-14.25; light, yearling steers and heifers $13.50-15; beef cows $9.25-10.25; low cutter and cutter cow*s $5.75-8. Vealers $15.50-16. Sheep receipts 300. market steady. Bulk fat lambs $14.50-15; bulk cull lambs $9-12; bulk fat ewes SB-8.75. Cleveland Produce Cleveland. May 7.-OJ.R)-Produce: Butter: Extras, 45-47e; extra firsts, 42 1-2 to 44 l-2c: seconds, 41-43 c. Eggs: extras, 30 l-2c; firsts, 29 l-2c, ordinaries, 26 l-2c: extra firsts, 30c. Poultry: Fowls, 33-34 c; leghorn. 29 30c: ducks, 30-33 c; old cocks, 17-lSc; geese, 26-27 c; stags, 20-22 c. Chicago Grain Ciose May July Sept. Wheat $1.05% sl-10% H-13% Corn .84% .90 .92% Oats .47 45 .43% Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., May 7. — lU.R) —- Livestock: Calves, 75; hogs, 300; sheep, 50; market steady to 25c lower; 80-110 lbs., $10.25; 110-140 lbs.. $10.50; 140-160 lbs., $10.75; 160-180 lbs.. $11.05; 180-225 lbs.. $11.15: 225275 lbs., $11.05; 275-350 lbs.. $10.80; roughs, $9.25; stags, $7; calves, sls; clipped lambs, sl3. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 7) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat SIOO No. 2 Miied Wheat 95c No. 2 Hard Wheat • 80c No. 2 White Oats 40c Yellow corn per 100 $1.15 White or mixed corn sl.lO Barley 45c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 37c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 42c COURT HOUSE Estate Opened Letters of administration have been issed to Edward L. Coffee in the estate of Timothy S. Coffee, lie filed bond in the sum of $2,200. Inheritance Tax Report An inheritance tax report In the estate of Phillip Huser showed the total net value of the estate to be $1,466.89 The widow. Catherine Huser, feceived $1,360, while the remainder was beoueathed to the Lutheran Werlne Orphans' Home, at Richmond, Ind. No inheritance tax was ow r ed. Negro Slips Way Into Prison On Banana Peels Gary, Ind., May 7. — (ll.P) —William Hoke, 71, negro, slipped into the Bridewell prison in Chicago for a term of six months, with two banana peelings easing the w r ay. Hoke was sentenced by Judge Howard Hayes after he had admitted fraud in 45 cases in which he swindled public utilities from sums ranging from SSO to SBSO. His system consisted of dropping a banan peel on a bus or street car, then slipping on it and alleging he Injured himself. The fact (hat he tried tlie same stunt twice in two days here led to his arrest. —o — Fort Wayne.— President William C. Burhop of Concordia college has annonced that 14 stdents will be graduated at commercement exercises to he held in the college gymnasium June 13.
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. eaii 928.
Jealousy Possible Motive in Slaying The old storv of a lively wife and a home-loving husband is the theory on which the police are working in the case of the murder of Dorothy Peacox, left, shown in her most recent portrait. Letters written by the slain wife of Earl Feacnx, confessed slayer, to a Baltimore college student are in .ne possession ot the police who are demanding a first degree murder indictment The jewelry at the right was taken from the slain girl and pawned by a man whom a clerk in the pawnshop lias identified as Earl I’cacox, the accused husband.
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By George H. Beale (United Pres* Staff Correspondent) Hollywood. May 4 —(UP) — After breaking all records for the expenditure of time and money, "Hell's Angels" Howard Hughes aerial war production. has bee neompleted. The first shots of the picture were taken almost two years ago. Since then Huges, the young Texan producer who is personally directing the epic has placed more than $2,5u0,00 into the project. The cutting, editing and exploitation of the picture probably will run to the $3,000,000 mark. Getting “Hell's Angels'' to the screen appears to be the hardest job given Hollywood since Eric von Stroheim made “The Wedding March" for Paramount. The trouble snags of the pictures were different, however. The time used in “Hell's Angels" has been for shooting. Three different people took a turn at cutting “The Wedding March" after which von Stroheim was called back to put the picture together again and then re-cut it. Lincoln Quarberg and Russell Birdwell, former Los Angeles and New York newspapermen, have finished their “shoestring” production, "Street Corners.” In some manner or other they managed to entice a distinguished cast into the picture, and usually effective short subject. Henry Walthall, Joseph Swickard and Derelys Perdue play roles iu the production. Ronauld Hoffman, the Universal director, claims to have found a perfect shooting sequence In “The Climax'” Instead of the customary process of jumping from one part of the story to another to take advantage of costumes and scenery effects, Hoffman says this picture will be shot beginning at the beginning and ending at the end. • The nature of the story permits the filming of scenes in their natural order. the noise of motors affects NOTICK OF FIX VI, kKTTI.I.niAT OF ESTATE Notice Is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Joslah U Chronlster, deceased to appear in tho Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the 27th day of Mav. IS2U and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement, accounts with the estate of said decedent should not tie approved and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Ida 11. t lie,lister, .tijiiiliitslratix Decatur. Indiana. April 27, 192!! \ 1 t'jrin ) 1 • I „ Wall ■ i i'l M■ .
o — o i R. E. DANIELS. M.D. | j Office 127 North Third street ,| Decatur, Indiana Office Hours: | 10-11 a. m., 1-4 p. m., 6-8 p. m. j Office phone 74 Res. phone 154 j o o
the sensitive .studio microphones the Association cL Motion Picture Producers and the California Aircraft Operators association have reaeed an agreeint nt whereby all airplanes avoid studios by 2,500 feet when the studios display red warning balloons. Statistics released here show that American motion pictures comprised 60.6 per cent of all films distributed in Europe in 1928. Os those produced on the continent, Germany, Great llritian and France in that order, turned out 79 per cent.
See F. J. Colchin FOR ( LEANING RUGS. Air process. Called for and delivered. * Phone 444 or 441. ssh DODGE SIX TRADE-INS 1928 VICTORY SIX COUPE Motor A-1. Appearance like new. 1928 PONTIAC COACH Four new tires. Motor A-1. 1928 DODGE STANDARD SIX SEDAN Motor A-1. Good rubber, 1927 FORI) COUPE Five wire wheels. Good rubber. 1927 ESSEX FORDOR SEDAN Mechanically good. Good rubber. 1927 ESSEX COACH Mechanically good. Good rubber. 1927 DODGE BROS. COUPE Good rubber. New car appearance. 192 G CHRYSLER 70 COACH Motor A-1. Finish very good. The above listed cars are all of late model and of a reputable make. They represent the best obtainable in used cars. We have many of the cheaper cars that are not included in this 'ist. SAYLORS MOTOR CO.
HOAD MATTERS HOLD ATTENTION <rOSH.NI KD FROM PAUI ONKI roe, which runs south of state road No. 27 and then oast through tho town of Monroe; the Henry C. Buettner read in Union township. The la'ter road improvement is a macadam road. The monthly reports of the county officers were filed with the board and approved. The commissioners adjourned this afternoon, making a trip of inspection over several roads and
E GUILDERS in ihe lobby ows at the relows of this ire invited to m. I Dnqljß^nk e .papital and Surplus^/),000M r. The Power That Makes The Wheel Go Around The marts of trade, v farms, happy households, all l(,u )y peak of efficiency "hen I’ 1 ; financed. The business man wiw k to his banker when he wants <> <> funds or invest profits; the | , "" t secures a loan from his ban P chase new equipment; the 0 j ng9 who maintains checking an t accounts take advantage of __ intangible forcO in dv.hzation BANKING. Old Adams County Bank
viewing several proposed brifo k piovements. * Two Pilots In Balloon Races Found Exhausted Port Henry. N Y, May Arthur Srhlosser and Edward J m two of (he entrants in the \ a;i(w! balloon races which started at PRa. burg, were found nearly exhaust day near Newcomb, X. y. They down yesterday morning at clock and passed the Intervening dm wandering in the woods near Pond, an isolated montain aectta-.
