Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1929 — Page 2
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“Grasp for a STRAW instead of a FELT.” STRAW HATS are much in evidence these days. Our large stock of new Sailors and Soft models offers you a fine selection. $1 to $5 Holthouse Schuite&Co
R XiXJiJtfiGfXx 'x'XMXJs*x WWW!■* ninirww’Mww.v. - CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, | | BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE —Chinchilla Rabbits, Chas J. Miller, 226 N. 7th st. Illt2Bx FOR SALE—Good milch cow, R. .1 j Mann, Pleasant Mills. 133t3x ■ FOR SALE — Five empty bee-hives Sam Shamp, Phone 722 134-3tx FOR SALE—Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs 40c during June. Limited num her of poults. Mrs. Sherman Kunkel. Phone 5961. 135-3tx FOR SALE — Six oak dining room chairs; Mbrary table; bed room rug. Phone 706. 136-3 t FOR SALE or RENT—Semi-modt in eight room house with garage; located on Grant St. Also 4-room house, newly painted and decorated, corner Gyant and High St. For information see C. L. Walters. Phone 239. 135-3tx FOR SALE—FuII blooded Collie Pups 2% months old; also, one Deering mower in good shape. Phone 0-885 135-3 t CLEARANCE SALE-Reduced prices Jon all of my spring and summer frats. Will sell regardless of cost, ijenty of new merchandise to select from. Mrs. Maude A. Merriman, 222 South Fourth St. 136-6 t * IJFOR CHEATER Hatchery Chicks • Decatur Quality baby chicks at redflced prices for June and July. Try sMie of our quality chicks at our low sttmmer prices. Chicks hatching Aluudayr and piursdav every week. Piaivt your ordtlr totfay. DECATUR HATCHERY, phone 497. 136t3 ' | WANTED WANTED— Boarders and Roomers. IMy or week. Prices right. Erie Gro- • qjry and Restaurant. Phone 965. 130-12tx Wanted— Every man to get his Money worth in smoke satisfaction ] bj trying the White Stag cigars. Men yen'll like this one because it’s mild ajd mellow and hits the spot. 123t2 WANTED-Men. 2 dean cut. lelialtl’. o#e with car for special outdoor work. , Married preferred, Permanent with future. Write C. O. Creager 709 Ist National Bank Bldg Fort Wayne 135-3tx —WANTED— Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also in the market for Wool. We will call with our truck for anything you wish to dispose of. , Also in the market for , Furs, Hides and Tallow. Phone 442 I MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing 89-W U—FOR RENT FOR RENT — Three or four light house-keeping rooms: furnished or unfurnished; in all modern home. Mrs. Sam Baumgartner, 611 North Second street. Call or Phone 486. 134-3tx I FOR RENT—7 room semi-modern 1 house. Inquire at 109 S. 11th St. 135-lt ! FOR RENT — Strictly modern six- 1 room house on South First street. | Also five room house, newly redecorated; rent for $lO. Call 79 136-6 t FOR RENT — Will remodel to suit, Moms above The Morris Store, suitable for living or offices. See Man- . ager, Morris 5 and 10 cent, to SI,OO : store. 118-eod ts i FOR RENT—6 room house on West ’ Adams street. All modern but turn- 1 ace. Rent reasonable. Phone 846. ; 136-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black felt hat. Finder please jCall phone 704. tlx COST —Ford truck Goodyear tire on wheel, sixe 32 x 5, between Berne and i*brt Wayne. Finder please return to Dunbar Furniture Manufacturing Co., at Berne and receive liberal reward. 13«-2t FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant i W. H. ZWICK & SON • I ■Calls answered day and night. • Ambulance Service ■Phones: Office 61, Home 303 6
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MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Ixians 5’4% 10 or 20 years No Commission Charge. —THE—-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 Abstractis of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd SL 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 6:00 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. 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 0 •_ - 0 ■ JACK BRUNTON AUCTIONEER See me before selling your household goods. Real estate at auction a specialty. Telephone 405. Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to tio it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merrvman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. Don’t Grumble about your ~ Health. Take Chiropractic adjustments Rthe cause or » 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 FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1929.
FOR SALE 1 Gurensey cow and calf 35 head of Spring pigs 1 Durham cultipacker 1 International corn cultivator. Fat Schmitt I Buv and Sell anything. Phones 513 T-870 MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. June 7—<U.R>—Produce: Butter: extras. 44 1-2 to 46 12c; extras firsts. 42 1-2 to 44 l-2c; seconds, 40 1-2 to 42 l-2c. Eggs: firsts, 29 1-2 to 30c; ordinaries 28 l-2c. Poultry: fowls, 30-31 c; broilers, 4043c; leghorn, 30-32 c; old cocks, 1820c. East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, June 7—(U.R)—livestock: Hogs: Receipts, 1,900; hold- ‘ over, 100; market, fairly active, mostly steady to 10c lower; 250-350 lbs., $10.75-$11.40; 200-250 lbs., $11411.75; 160-200 lbs., $11.40-$11.75; 130-160 lbs. $11.25411.75; 90-130 lbs., sll.lO$11.60; packing sows, $9.50410.25. Cattle: receipts 275; market steady; calves receipts, 900; market active, 25 to 50c higher; beef steers, $12.50sl4; light yearling steers and heif- , ers, $13.50414.50; beef cows, $9.25- " $10.25; low cutter and cutter cows, $5.7547.75; vealers, $15.50416. Sheep: Receipts. 1,000; market active. strong, 25c higher; bulk fat lambs. sls-sl7; bulk cull lambs, sl3sls; bulk fat ewes, $647; bulk feedt ing lambs, $12412.75. 7 Chicago Grain Close July Sept. Dec. ‘ Wheat $1.08% $1.12% $1.17% Corn 90% .91% .86% Oats 44% -43% .45% • LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected June 7) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.02 No. 2 Mixed Wheat 92c No. 2. Hard Wheat 82c , No. 2. White Oats 39c Yellow corn per 100 $1.15 White or mixed corn sl.lO Barley 45c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 40c : State Not Liable Under • Drivers’ License Law Indianapolis, June 7. —(U.R) — The hopes of insurance companies to sell the counties and municipalities hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of liability insurance, were blasted by Attorney General James M. Ogdeu : today. In a formal opinion prepared for Lawrence F. Orr, chief examiner of the state board of accounts, Ogden I regarded as unconstitutional that pro--1 vision of the 1929 drivers’ license law making the state, counties and mu- ■ nicipalities jointly liable with em- ■ ployes for negligence while driving motor vehicles on the highways Lu the course of their employment. o APPOIXTMKXT OF EXECITOM No. 8657 Notice Is hereby given That the undersigned have been appointed Executors of the Estate of David Runyon Sr. I late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. • Taltord Runyon Elmer Runyon, Executors Clark J. Lutz, Attorney May 24, 1929 May 24-31 June T PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER MIMEOGRAPH WORK I NOTARY PUBLIC Office: Peoples Loan 4 Trust Bldg. Phones: Office 606 — Res. 1171 MILDRED AKEY Decatur, . - - • Indiana O— r ’ ■■‘■■-C Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER and Real Estate If you wish to sell your real estate either city property or farm land, see me for Quidk Sale; by Auction or at private treaty. Office Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones 606 and 1022. o __ 0
COURT HOUSE Estate Settled In the estate of Joe Shoaf, the final report was filed and approved, the executor discharged and the eetate adjudged settled. No Inheritance Tax Schedules of assets and liabilities were filed in the following estates. I showing that no inheritance tax was - owing from said estates: Susie E. Harruff, Samuel Springer. Henry S. Michaud, Timothy S. Coffee and Katherine Sprunger. Real Estate Transfers The Schafer company to Adams County Investment company, tract of Root township, for sl. Flossie D. Spuller et al to Bertha M. Eaton, 68.94 acres in Root township. for $3,000. Jane Booher to Cora C. Burris. 50 acres in Wabash township, for sl. Ellen Adelsperger to David M. Rice etux. part of lots 584 and 585 and lot 586 in Decatur, for $2,450. o TRUSTEES HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC (COXTIM ED FROM PAGE OSiE) W. Augsburger and children. Ellis and Norma; Mose Augsburger, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Arnold and son Luther and daughter Margaret; Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wiland and children, Loretta, and Helen; Charles Marbough, Glen Cowan and children, Mary and James; Joe Deiniger, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Noll and children Eloise, Juanita, Dick and Patricia Joan; Mr. and Mrs. I John T. Steiner, Mrs. Meri Lybarger and son Lindy; Rev. and Mrs. O. H. Scherry. children Ruth Irene and Mary; Mr. and Mrs. D. Studler and children Bob, Fannie and Hilma; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Augsburger and children Norman and Daisy; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Burk and daughter Eula Joan: Mr. and Mrs. August Scheumann and children, Linda and Herman; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blakey and daughter Monema; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sipe, and children, Marjorie and Bobbie; Mr. and Mrs. Orlen Fortney and children, Christeen and John; Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Spuller and son Clarence; Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Schug; Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Suman, son Robert; Walter Thornhill, Mr. and Mrs. John Mosure; Mr. S. H. Hocker, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stuckey and daughier Ruth; Isaac Brown; Ernest Worthman and children, Idabell and Ethel; Miss Amanda Worthman; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dettinger and children Mary, Esther and son Milton; Mrs. Ervin Walters and children Charles. Kenneth, Ilene and Edna; Mrs. Edwin] Beer and children Irene, Mildred. Carl | and Howard; Mrs. Henry Graber, of Decatur: Mrs. Levi Schlinder, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Moeschberger and children Arthur, Harold, Quenton and
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Edith; Jonas Neuenschwander, Charles Magley, Frank Neusbaum, Albert Harlow, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Huser; Clifton E. Striker, Osie Striker, EmI ma Striker, John Felty and Mrs. Ed , France. I LATERAN TREATY RATIFIED; PAPACY BECOMES A STATE • COATIX'VED (ROM PAGE IlME) Damaseo, the main courtyard of the Vatican palace, and climbed lhe Scala Regia to the second floor of the palace. A small attachment of papal gendarmes, dressed in 18th century uniforms of the Swiss guards, guarded the great hall of congregation, saluting the delegatee. Before the announcement of the exchange of ratifications, Pope Pius telegraphed greetings to the King, bestowing the first apostolic benediction on the House of Savoy since 1870. xotu i: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction on the 15th day of June. 1929, at ten o’clock A. M. at the Riverside Garage, on the south side of Monroe Street, in the City of Deratur, Indiana, the following described automobile towit: One Cadillac Touring car, motor number X-59-704. Said automobile will be offered for sale to the highest and best bidder for the purpose of paying storage, labor and repair charges furnished thereon by the undersigned, to the amount oi 73.50. Riverside Garage June 7-11 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. See F. J. Colchin FOR CLEANING RUGS. Air process. Called for and delivered. Phone 444 or 411. Ashbaucber’s i MAJESTIC FURNACES ' I ASBESTOS SHINGLE |! J ROOFING 'I ! ! SPOUTING : ! LIGHTNING RODS ' [ Phone 765 or 739 ■VWWWVUVWWtWWWWVMARr
ToAHS oSTT lyesponsibility IT IS better to borrow money to pay old bills than to let them become past due. It is also a great deal more desirable to get a loan here than to borrow from friends or relatives. We will loan you |lO to ?300 confidentially and in r dignified, business-like way on your own re< sponsibility. Only your own signatures are required. You are given ample time to repay us in small monthly amounts. There is a great deal more satisfaction in solving your own money problems in this way than to rely upon well-meaning but talkative friends. * • Let us tell you more about this modern financing plan which helps the particular borrower to help himself. Y r ou will not be obligated in any way. FRANKLIN SECURITY COMPANY Decatur, Indiana MORE THAN SIIOOO Do you realize that $5.00 placed on interest at 4%, each week for only four years amounts to the above amount? Isn’t it worth while to make the sacrifice? Four years will roll around before you know it. If you make the start your chances are assured that you will continue. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co Bank of Service it/M THE NATION MR. FARMER, you know how it is with crops: \ou can’t grow orchids with carrot seed. Similarly, you % can’t grow profits on a “shoestring.” Only by adequate capital can you participate in the feast of popularity. Capital? That means a friendly connection with the Old Adams I County Bank 1
