Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 123, Decatur, Adams County, 23 May 1929 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED j ADVERTISEMENTS, j BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES ygfM/M'M K J* '* ** WIM K.** i-N Xirtx&t FOR SALE -VOR SALE — Dunfield and Manchu beans. W.A.Wherry, Monroeville, —4nd., Monroeville phone. —SALE —Chinchilla Rabbits, Chas J. Miller, 226 N. 7th st.lllt2Bx —FOR SALE—Early Yellow Dent Seed — corn, ear test; Manchu. Ito San and --Dunfields soy beans. Burk Elevator _"Xo. 112tf “ for SALE— Seed corn. Earl Yellow dent. Germanation 96% rack dried. A few days at $2.50. W. T. Rupert. Monroy 120 ' 6tx FOR SALE—3 alto Buescher sax, silver plated with gold bell. Case and —accessories included. 1 clarinet with • leather case. A bargain for one just • learning. 1 violin outfit. C. L. Dur- « kin, phone 585. 120-6tx ’ FOR SALE — Dunfield and Manchu ' soy beans recleaned, germination 95%. M. A. Ripley, Monroe, Willshire phone. 121-6. X FOR - SALE— Chevrolet 1-ton Truck stake body. Terms. Inquire South Winchester Service station. 121t3 FOR SALE—Set of dishes, cupboard, bed, bedding, stands and numerous . other articles. Phone 1267 or call at 126 South Sixth street. l --~ 3tx FOR SALE—TiIe block store building, store part 24x32, bakery part 24x18, basment 24x30, on Mercer Ave. south part of city. Water, lights, paved street, good sewerage. For quick sale, offered at special price. Seo Steele and Jaberg, K. of C. Bld?., room 8. Phone 256: 122-3 t ‘ FOR SALE— Poarch swing and standard; kiddie coop; Floor lamp. rug. other articles; Phone 751123-,’' FOR SALE—A half Guernsey and half ' Swiss two year red heifer with calf • by side, gives two gallons at a milking. Frank Smith. S. 13th St. l_’3-„tx ~ FOR RENT —7 room semi-modern - house. Inquire at 109 South Eleventh street 123-3 t 7. FOR SALE—2 Holstein Cows, calves « by side. Byron Whittredge. Two miles south of Pleasant Mills. WANTED —■WANTED — Upholstering, refinishing and furniture repairing. Work guar- » .anteed. Fay Ely, phone 268. 121-jtx —"WANTED—To clean wall paper, rugs windows cisterns and wash houses. •"•Call Straub, 210 Callow and Kohne. *“ 122-3tx * - ""•WANTED—To buy a light Ford truck Tteert Maley, Telephone 788 123-3tx •ABOARD and ROOM—Day or week. , Prices right. Erie Grocery & Rest. "'•J’hone 965. 123tGx X ——— Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, —. Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also in the market for Wool. X We will call with our truck for anything you wish to dispose of. X Also in the market for —* Furs, Hides and Tallow. Phone 442 MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. &■ I. Crossing X 89-W ts—--9 FOR RENT -f-FOR RENT —7 room house, semi- “’*■ modern, garage, lights and water, —newly painted and decorated. Also 4 house, garage, lights and water, , -newly decorated. Centrally located. ■~Call Lee Walters. 121-3tx —FOR RENT—Modern six roomThome; soft water bath, on N. 6th St. In..fluire of B. J. Rice, phone 184. 121-3 t FOR RENI — Furnished Rooms in' “luodern home, 304 N. Fifth street. —Phone 711.122 6tx RENT —8 room house, corner 11 and Madison, Decatur, $20.00 per month. Harry Sipe, Berne, Ind. 123-3tx FOR RENT—Five room house. 1113 West Madison street. Inquire Erie Grocery, phone 965. 123t3x ■ i-H . 1 11 ■■ !L - LOST AND FOUND LOST—AII the ‘ heart burn” or heart hurt, all the nasty after effects of smoking is taken out of the "White E-tag” cigars by a special process of “Petuning.” Try Them today. NOW. • 121t3 LOST—Bunch ot keys; somewhere on South Third street. Finder call telephone 380 123-

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ll " ■ SHORT STORY ; BOY — STONE — , BROKEN GLASS’ $2.00 will insure all the 1 windows, mirrors and other permanent glass in your home against any breakage i for one year. New low rates on plate glass. Phone 358 for appointment. —THE— I SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DECATUR, INDIANA MONEY TO LOAN 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 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 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 Servlet 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 Q 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 °ZZZZZZZ - ,° NOTICE TO NON.RIXDENTS TERM TIRE In the VhiniN Circuit Court, in the M»ril term, CaUMe No. 13327 Stale of Indiana County of Adams SS: B. Kay Koller VS Floyd Death It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Floyd Death, the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. That the defendant has left the state in order to defraud his creditors. That the defendant so conceals himself that a ‘ summons cannot be served upon him. That tlie defendant is removing or is about to remove his property subject to execution or a material part thereof, ■ out of the state, not leaving enough therein to satisfy the plaintiff’s claim. ' That the defendant has sold, conveyed I or otherwise disposed of his property subject to execution, or suffered or per- ’ metted it to be sold, with the fradulent . intent to cheat, hinder, or delay hia . Creditors. ’ Notice is therefore hereby given the ■ said Floyd heath that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 2nd day of September, 1929, the same being the Ist Judicial Day of the next regular term t thereof, to be holden at the Court * House in the City of Decatur, fomniem - 1 ing on Monday, the 2nd. day of Sep- . tember A. D. 1929, and plead by answer . or demur to said complaint, or the same , will be heard and determined in his ab- [ sence. Witness, my name, and the Seal of r said Court hereto affixed this 22nd day : of May, 1929. Bernice Nelson, Clerk. • By Marcella Nelson. Deputy. , May 22nd. 1929 May 23-30 June ♦’ O ‘ W. E. Moon, and Charles Hammond ' motored to Muncie today, where they attended to business. . — .in -—mi KTwnr-ra-wm - — - — ■ '■ '*■' - ~ — See F. J. Colchin FOR CLEANING RUGS. Air process. Called for and delivered. Phone 444 or 441.

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, May 23. —;U.R) —Livestock: Calves receipts, 25; hogs receipts. 300; sheep receipts, 50; market 10c up; 80-110 lbs., $10; 110-140 lbs., $10.25; 140-160 lbs., $10.55; 160ISO lbs., $10.75; 180-200 lbs., $10.85: 200-250 lbs., $10.75; 250-300 lbs., $lO 65; 300-350 lbs.. $10.45; roughs. $9 25; stags, $7; calves, sl4; lambs, sl2. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 600, holdovers 300, market strong, 10c higher. 250-350 lb $10.75-11.25; 200-250 lbs $10.90-11.50; 160-200 lbs. $11.20-11.50; 130-160 Tbs. $10.90-11.50; 90-130 lbs. $10.85-11.50; packing sows $9.50-9.75. Cattle receipts 25, market steady. Calf receipts 300, market steady to weak. Beef steers $12.50-14; light yearling steers and heifers $13.25-14.-50; beef cows $9.25-10.25; low cutter and cutter cows $5.75-7.75. Vealers $1515.50. Sheep receipts 100. market steady. Top fat lambs sl4, bulk fat lambs $13.50-14; bulk cull lambs $810.50; bulk fat ewes $6-7. Cleveland Produce Butter: Extras 44-46 c; extra firsts 42-44 c; seconds 40-42 c. Eggs: Firsts 31c: ordinaries 28c. Poultry: Fowls 35-’6c; leghorn 2930c; broilers 40-45 c; ducks 2S-Soc; old cocks 18-20 c; geese 26-27 c; stags 20-22 c. Chicago Grain Close May July Sept. Wheat $1.02% $1.05% $1.09% Corn 85% .87% .88% Oats 46 .44% .42% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 23) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheatsl 00 No. 2 Mixed 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 GROCERTEGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 28c BUTTERFAT - AT STATION Butterfat 40c o 1 National Guard Company Being Formed At Van Wert Van Wert, Ohio, May 23. —Captain V. D. Parkinson, of the adjutant general's department at Columbus, has started recruiting for a national guard company, which will have headquarters in Van Wert. He has established his headquarters at the office of the community clearing house, where he will be from noon until 10 p. m., daily. , The military unit being organized here will be known as the 135th Collecting company of the 112th Medical Regiment, 37th Division, Ohio National Guard. It is hoped that an armory will be built here within a few years. o NOTICE OP PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE Probate Cause No. 2607 State of Indiana, Adams County SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, April Term, 1»29 Lawrence L. Yager. Administrator, with the will annexed of the estate of Frederick Ellenberger, deceased. VS. Mrs. Frederick Steiner (nee Ida Eley) Board of Church Erection Fund of the Synod of the North West and Central Synod of the Reformed Church in the t inted States. Church Erection Fund Secretary Rev. E. H. Vornholt, Neillsville, Wisconsin, The Board of Foreign Missions of tlie Reformed Church in the United Slates. Foreign Mission Secretary, Rev. A. It. Bartholomew D. 1). 1505 Race St., . Philadelphia Pa. You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner as ■ administrator with the will annexed of tlie estate aforestaid. has filed in the Circuit Court of Adams County, a petition making you defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said Court authorizing the sale of certain real Estate belonging to , the estate of said decedent., and in 1 said petition described, to make as- ■ sets for the payment of tlie debts and liabilities of said estate; and lias also filed an affidavit avering therein that 1 vou and each of you are non-residents of the State of Indiana, or that your ‘ residence is unknown and that you are necessary parties to said proceedings. and that said petition .so filed and which is now pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court at the Court House in Decatur, Indiana on the 2nd day of Sept. 1929. Witness, th» Clerk and seal of said Court, this 7th di? of May 1929. Bernice Nelson. Cleric Adams Circuit Court C. L. Walters, Attorney May 9-16-33

PRESS BARRED FROM THE FLOOR OF U. S. SENATE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) the floor for the first time in many decades. The Wisconsin senator called attention to the senate rule which does ■ not permit newspapermen to be adi mitted to the senate floor and upon his objection Fraser Edwards, the capital correspondent of Universal , service, was ordered by V’ice-Presi- , dent Curtis to leave the chamber. , Curtis upheld lai Follette's interpretation of the rule. “The United Press violated no newspaper ethics and no rule of the senate is binding upon it in obtaining a legitimate piece of information and printing it,” La Follette told the senate. , "No newspaperman is required to take an oath to observe the rules of the senate. He discharges his duty if he honestly and fairly reports the facts concerning the public business. “No one can contend Mr. Mallon did not conduct himself as an ethical newspaperman should conduct himself. The rules committee has no right either to expand or to curtail the privileges of the floor as defined in the rules themselves. As I understand it, the. committee has taken a disciplinary measure against the correspondent. who violated no rule of the senate and no rule of newspaper ethics.” Johnson was equally vehment, pointing out that every newspaper carries information concerning executive ' sessions and that the only “crime” now appeared to be that a complete 1 roll call was given out. No member of the rules committee attempted to answer either La Follotte or Johnson. The senate is manifesting keen interest in the situation, not only because senators are under suspicion for having given out the information and are liable to expulsion for so doing. but also because of the strenuous fight now in progress to amend the archaic rule which provides for secret ' sessions. Three amendments now are now pending before the senate, pro- : posing to modify or eliminate entire- ' ly the old secrecy rule. Authors of ' two of them. Senators Jones of Wash- ■ ington and Black of Alabama have

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I served notice they intend to seek a vote of the senate on the question aa soon as the pending reapportionmesit bil is out of the way, probably tomorrow or Saturday. On many previous occasions similar amendments have been introduced hut they have always been referred to the rules committee where they went without benefit of a hearing. A protest also may be made against subpoenaing Mallon into an executive session of the rules committee. Some senators have indicated they would seek to have the committee doors thrown open. o Girls Sign Statements Repudiating The Charges Made Against J. A. Long Portland. May 23, — Mae Denney and Ruby Denney, the two girls whoso statements made to the prosecuting attorney led to the arrest of J. A. Long, Tuesday, on charges of criminal assault, have made an affidavit which is in the possession of Mr Long, repudiating the statement made to the prosecutor. The affidavit states that Mr. lairig was guilty of no misconduct with them. In the sworn statement made to Prosecuting Attorney Zoe Wyatt, the girls told of trips made with Mr. Long to his farm at North Vernon, where he forced them into improper relations. Mae Denney stated that last summer he. took her in his -automobile to a woods in this county where be forced her into intimacy. Ruby Denney stated that he assaulted her In his office last Friday night. She said she tried to get away from him. and called for help, but no one was near enough to hear. o_.. — Extremes Meet The sublime and the ridiculous are often so nearly related that it is difficult to class them separately. One step above the sublime makes the ridiculous, and one step above the ridiculous makes the sublime again.— Paine. JJ, , JJgBBggBSHJB ILL" DECATUR PET SHOP (Above Baker's Restaurant) TROPICAL BIRDS AND FISH, ORIENTAL GOLD FISH, FEEDS & SUP D LIES. Phone 1223. Hours--10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 9;00 p.m.

1 Boho Epworth League To Give Musical Program The Epworth League of the Holm . Methodist church will give a musical i (program next Sunday evening. May ' 2G. starting at 7:30 o’clock, standard ' time. The program is as follows: , Prelude . Mrs. Nellie Jackson , Song Congregation I Devotional Rev. Blocker , Song Berne Chorus Piano Solo Bertaline Blocker Violin Solo . Donald Gage Song Bobo U. B. Quartet Saw Solo Miss Vance Song Berne Chorus Piano Solo Mrs. Floyd Meyers Vtolln Solo 110 Light Reading Mrs. Fave Mutschler ’ Song Calvary Quartet ’ Saw Solo Miss Vance ; Song ... Berne Chorus Talk Rev. Blocker - Offering : Song Berne Chorus Song Congregation ■ Benediction There will be no admission but a

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