Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1929 — Page 2

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EVERY SUNDAY in the past you have used your old bathing suit. Next Sunday try a new Bradley speed suit and Feel the difference. Holthouse Schulte&Co

BISSIFIED TISEMENTS, | ESS CARDS, J NOTICES | FOR SALE TOR SALk Jlarred lb»~ pullets for sale two miles west anil one half mile south of Monroe. Henry Klopfenstine. 152-lStx FOR SALE—trailer, a good one. new tires. W. M. Kitson. 163-3tx FOR SALE—Like Rent. 2-7 loom modern homes on Mercer Avenue and one on Fourth street. Make your term. I '. D. N. Erwin, Agent. 165-6 t FOR SALE - The late 11 l>. Clark property. 10 room house, office building and 5 car garage. Price $7,000. Rental income now is more than SI.OO per month per SIOO. Do not overlook this proposition. You can not beat this as an investment anywhere. Call Steele & Jaberg, room 8, K. of C. Bldg. Phone 256. 164-3 t FOR SALE—Six dozen Roee Comb Rhode Island Red pullets. Jim Halberstadt. Ford Garage. 164t3 FOR SALE Foril Touring car. cheap Willard Yous, Hoagland phone 165-3: x FOR SALE - The Cream of Clear Comfort. The White Stag Londres. Mild as a May Morning. Try them today. Now. 166 — FOR SALE- Stock trailer, and a male hog. Albert Bleberick, Preble phone. 165-3tx FOR SALE—I will sell my farm of 35 acres adjoining Monroe, or for city property. Mrs. Hattie mltbJ Monroe. 165t3x F&R SALE— Building lot on N. Fifth street. Fine location. Good drainage. Splendid neighborhood. Other choice lots. See Ed. S. Moses, phone 864-L. 165t3x WANTED

WANTED To by an express load of horses. Anyone having any horses to s£ll, rail Ed Ahr phone 386. 165-31 WANTED—Shetland pony. Ben S. Co! tty, Route 6, Decatur. Ifi4-3teod \V ( ANTED---8 or It) loads of new mixed hay delivered in our barn. Adartts County Lumber Co., phone 78 or St|4. 165t3 FOR RENT FOR RENT —Modern house of six rooms. 2 squares from Court Hous Will decorate to suit tenant. Rent reasonable. Mrs. C. A. Dugan. 162-4 t FOR RENT—Cottage at 'J')!) Dierlo s stl City water, Electric lights, good 70 Bbl cistern and garage. Call Phone 7(fe, 321 N. sth st. 165-3 t FOR RENT —7 room semi modern 'house witli garden. Phone 1235. 100 & 11th St. 166 It FOR - RENT - — Semi modetu house 3 bfocks from business section, Garage. A, D. Suttles I LOST AND FOUND I4)ST —3 keys on wire ring.. Finder p(ease return to Democrat office. , 165-2tx SPRAYED —fox /terrier, Pu)l grown, 'brown with white mat k on chest and ifatee. Answers to name of TIP. Reward for return. Clifford Lee Phone 730 166-3 t. STRAYED — Dark sorrel driving horse. Henry Mayer. Phone 263. 165’2x ■J_!„ . .I 11 ———•• Correction It was stated in last night's Daily Democrat that Wesley Titus figured in an automobile accident Wednesday night in this city. Mr. Titus stated today that he was not in Decatur Wed nejsday night and that he knew nothing of the accident until he saw an account of it In the paper. - 1 0 Wabash Township Bible School Opens Monday The Wabash township Summer "Bible Sohool opened Monday morning with atf enrollment of 64 pupils- The school will continue for two weeks, t.ith classes meeting each forenoon from 8:30 to 11:30 o'clock. Children between the ages of four and sixteen years are eligible for enrollment and those who have not enrolled yet. may still do so. The studies taken up are uon-der.omin-ational. Mrs. Alice Wells is superintendent of the school. Teachers are: Mrs. Adam Egley, Miss Mary Wheat, Lawrence Mosser and Mrs. Hazel Banta. ,

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MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans 5'1% 10 or 20 years No Commission Charge. —THE—SUTTLES- FI WARDS 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. BCHURGER’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 nlflht Office phone 600 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to ll:30r—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. Auto Plunges From Ferry Slip Into Lake Manitowoc Wis., July 12—(UP) — Harry Vernon of Cusllng Ind., and Aboje Hailman of Elkhart, Ind., were injured here today when their ear plunged from a car ferry slip into the lake. Tlie automobile reached the end of the slip before the car ferry on which they planned to cross the lake was in place, The men weie rescued from the water and were expected to recover. Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewrit irtg or stenographic work I will hr glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Ilolthouse Judge .1. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. Doctoring the Effect Is analogous to mopJr tHe floor under V ’ X** L a leakin 9 roof every r ,train :- / Removing the cause I A » 's analogous to repairing the roof. THE CAUSE OF viz- • xi . K DIS'EASt b Chiropractic docs 'T'W not doctor up the effect, It removes the cause. 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, JULY 12, 1929.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 1.200, holdovers 50», market active to all interests, 1015 c up; 250-350 lbs. $11.50-12.35; 200-250 lbs. $12.15-12.90; 160-200 lbs. $12.4012.90; 130-160 lbs. $12.50-12.90 : 90 130 lbs. $12.50-12.90; packing sows $10.4010.75. Cattle receipts 300, market steady; calf receipts 900, market steady to 50c up. Beef steers $13.50-15; light yearling steers and heifers $14.5016; beef cows $lO-10.50; low cutler and cutter cows $6-8; vealers sl7-18. Sheep receipts 500, market lambs stead.' ; top fat lambs $15.50-16.25; bulk fat lambs sll-13.25; bulk cull lambs $6.25-7.25; bulk fat yearlings, $lO-13. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Cattle 150 Calves 100; Hogs 600; sheep 200, market steady 15c-25c high er. 90-120 lbs. $1100; 120-140 lbs sll.35; 140 160 lbs. $11.75; 160-180 lbs $12.00; 180-200 lbs $12.15; 200-250 lbs. $12.00; 250-300 lbs. $11.80; 260-300 lbs. $11.50; Roughs $9.75; Stags $7.50; Calves $16.00; Lambs $14.00. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Butter: Extras 40 3-4 A 42 3-4; seconds 39 3-4 A 40 3-4. Eggs: Firsts 31 1-2 A 32 ordinaries 29Poultry: Fowls 30-31; Boilers 30 36; Leghorn 24-26; Leghorn broilers 26-28 Ducks 30-33; old cocks 18-19. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sep). l?ec. Wheat $1.23% $1.28% H-34% Corn -94% .97% .93% Oats 457$ .46% .49% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected July 12) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $lO2 No. 2 Mixed Wheat 92c No. 2. Hard Wheat 82c No. 2. White Oats 40c Yellow corn per 100 $1.25 White or mixed corn $1.20 Barley ...— 45* Rye 80c

LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs dozen 28c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 40c —O 2 Appointed Corresponding Member Os Y.M.C.A. Here Dr. Fred 1. Patterson of this city has been appointed by the state Young Men’s "Christian Association. of Indiana as the corresponding member for that organization in this community. This appointment carries a high honor and forms the connecting link between the Y. M. C. A. movement and the community. There are Y. M. C. A. buildings in all of the larger cities, and the corresponding member has a card of introduction which will give any young man leaving this community a fine contact and a free thirty-days membership in any Indiana Y. M. C. A. Any young man leaving for one of the larger cities should see Dr. Patterson and secure one of these introduction cards. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night. Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 . 'J.. 1 !." ■ ■ PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER MIMEOGRAPH WORK NOTARY PUBLIC Office: People* Loan 4 Trust Bldg. Phone*: Office 606 — Re*. 1171 MILDRED AKEY Decatur. .... Indiana dzz— ___Zo Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER and Real Estate If you wish to self your real estate either city property or farm land, see me for Quick Sa'e; by Auction or at private treaty. Office People* Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones 606 and 1022.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS in the AdnniN Circuit Court Ipril Term IH2D, Chiinc No I.'L'LM State of Indiana, Cotinty of Adams SS. The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, A corporation., Plaintiff. VS. Chauncy E. Debolt Et Aal Defendants. The plaintiff in the above entitled cause having filed Its complaint herein together with an affadlvit of a competent person that the defendants, Bank of Wren, r corporation of Wren, Ohio, R. K. Walters, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown and J. W. O’Neil whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, are nonresidents of the State of Indiana, and that the object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage upon real estate in Adams County, State us Indiana, more particularly described as follows: towit: The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 34, also the* northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 33, all in township 26, north, range 15 east, containing 80 acres, more or less. That the said defendants, Bank of Wren, a corporation of Wren, Ohio, IL K. Walters, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, and J. W. O'Neil, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, are necessary parties thereto. Therefore: the said defendants, Bank of Wren, a corporation of Wren, Ohio, R. K. Walters, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, J. W. O’Neil whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, are hereby notified that unless they be and appear in the Adams Circuit Court on the 2 day of September 1929, at the Court House in the City of Decatur, said county and State, and answer or demur to the said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I have hereinto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court on this 26 day of June 1929. Bernice Nelson, Clerk of Adams Circuit Court. June 28 July 5-12 —— —— o NOTICE In the CominiNMionrr*M Court July Term. State of Indiana, Adams County SS:.. Samantha E. Young etal Exparte To Daniel Speicher, You are hereby notified that tlie surveyor of Adams County lias filed in my office his report on the petition by Samantha K. Young, for drain, ami that a general description of the route of said ditch is as follows: Commencing at a point which is about forty < KD rods south and ten (10) rods west of the northwest corner of tlie northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-one (21) township 26 north, range fifteen (15) east, thence extending in a south westerly directoin over and across the lands of James R. Allison, Paul Schulte Oil and Gas Inc., a corporation, and Samhntha K. Young to the Blue Creek ditch and there to terminate. That the names of the land owners named in said petition, a general description of such owner’s land, and the amount such land is assessed for benefits is as follows: , 1 Samantha E. Young The north half of the east half of the east half of the north west quarter of section 21 township 26 north range 15 east, containing twenty (20) acres. Acres benefitted 20 Benefits assessed 1149.90 2 Paul Schulte Oil and Gas Inc. The south half of the west half of the north east quarter of section twen-ty-one (21) township twenty-six (26) north, range 15 east, containing forty (40) acres Acres Benefitted 20 Benefits assessed >74.9.5

Paul Schulte Oil and Gas Inc., The north half of the west halt ot the north east quarter ot section twen-ty-one (21) township twenty-six (26) north, range 15 east, containing forty acres. , Acres Benefltted 32 Benefits assessed 1233.81 I Paul Schulte Oil and Gas Inc. The south half ot the west half of the south east quarter of section sixteen 116) township twenty-six north, range 15 east, containing 40 acres. Acres Benefltted None Benefits assessed None Daniel Speicher The south halt of the east half off the south east quarter ot section sixteen (16) township twenty-six (26) north, range 15 east, containing forty (40) acres. , Acres BeiWfltted 6 Benefits asseased 6 James R. Allison Tlie north half of the east halt of the north east quarter ot section twcil-tv-one (21) township twenty-six (26) north, range 15 east, containing forty (40) acres. , Acres benefltted 40 Benefits •"Jg’’®'} The south half oAhe east half of the north east quarter ot section twentyone (21) township twenty-six (26) north, range 15 east, containing forty A) ,l res' < ‘b r e e nefltted 20 Benefits 8 The north half of the west half of the north west quarter of section tw '^ n ' ty- two (22) range fourteen (It) east AC%3 benemtVd Benefits assessed U Adams County Commissioners a nT ,, we^ , be.w^ h^tion ,n is n t I d e ‘‘22 in township 26 north, range 15 east In Bluecreek township, Adams County Indiana. Benefits asaetl »40.98. You are further notified that the hearing on said report will be had by the Hoard of Commissioners ot Adams County on the sth day of September 1 *“ 9 " Albert Harlow, Auditor Dated this sth day of „. 1( , ii ii'— NOTICE OF MEETING N*tice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Old Adams County Bank will be held at their banking house, Decatur. Indiana, at 10 o’clock A. M., on Tuesday, August 6> 1929, for the purpose ot electing nine directors to itorve for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may come before them. D. J. HARKLESS. 160-26 t Cashier.

STORM STRIKES EL PASO.TEXAS Damage Estimated At SIOO,000 Caused By Near Cloudburst El Paso, Tex., July 12.—(U.R)—Damage estimated at SIOO,OOO was left in the wake of a heavy storm that assumed the proportions of a cloudburst in El Paso and vicinity last night, piling debris, sand and slime several feet deep in the thoroughfares. Rumbling down the side of Mount Franklin, a wall of water swept into the city, carrying rock, gravel and sand which in some streets caused the torrent to run six feet deep. Automobiles were picked up and hurled through store windows and doors "were battered in by rocks hurled about by the flood. e The waters settled in the low part of the city in a lake several feet deep, causing many abode houses to collapse. No casualties were reported. — o NEW YORK MAN IS GIVEN POST ON FARM BOARD (CONTINVBD FROM PAGE ONE)

ported the news coming from the Dakotas and Montana as the most sensational bullish he has witnessed in 25 years, and SvMTe tlie government figtires for sprldjj "ivl'.e'at were 251,000,000 bushels, reliable Sources were giving estimates .that would indicate a probable crop as law as 160,000.00# bushels. That the farmers of the United States should profit over the wheat raisers of Canada on the changed outlook, and pbrhaps have a chance to receive a greater total sum for their crop than was suggested,, when prospects were most bright, is indicated by the official reports of the two countries. The Canadian statement showed a loss of approximately 200,000,000 bushels from last year's crop, while the Washington estimate was only 70,000.000 bushels short of the 1928 total.

More Than 3,000 Lawyers In Convention At Gary Gary, Ind., July 12. — flj.R)-—More than 300 lawyers assembled from throughout the state today heard Judge Grant Crumpacker, Porter circuit court at Valparaiso, discuss problems facing jurists in their interpretation of civil and criminal law. Judge Crumpaeker was principal speaker before the morning session of the Indiana State Bar Association NOTICE To Ail To Whom These Presents Shall Come, (.reelings: I. O(to G. Flfield, Secretary of State of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that tlie ITeble Light and Power Company lias tills day filed in tlie office of the Secretary ot Stale of Indiana, die properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required by section one of an Act entitled ('Ari ACT PRESCRIBING TUB METHOD AND FROCEDI’E FOR THE VOLINTARY DISSOLUTION OF PRIVATE CORPORATIONS AND VOLINTARY ASSOCIATIONS AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY," approved March 14th.. 1913 And f further certify that such written consents, statements ami papers so filed as aforesaid, show that said combany and the officers thereof have compiled with the provisions ot said sc - tlon one and that said corporation Is now in process of dissolution. In Witness Whereof. I have Hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of die State of Indiana, at die City of Indianapolis, this 6th day of July A. D. 1929. Otto G. Flfleld, Secretary of State By Leota Fenwick Ass't Deputv (SEAL) July 12-19 oAI'PGSNTMENT Os ADMINISTRATOR No. 2(1(47 Notice Is hereby given, 'that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator ot die estate of Rlanza M. Uuffenbarger. late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent Joseph 1 1. Winteregg. Administrator Lenhart. Holier & Scliurger Attorneys. JjjJ ... ■) ui y l 2-116. Z'l lAshbaucher’s : MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ! ROOFING SPOUTING : LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 ]

now in convention here. Tom Milliken. New Castle schoolboy who won the bar association ora torical contest on the constitution, delivered his winning address before the convention today. Judges and barristers forgot their, business this afternoon as they split] up into parties for automobile trips] through the Calumet industrial region,! Gary steel mills, and the Dunes state! park at Tremont. Photographers Are Making Survey Os Wabash River Terre Haute, Ind., July 12— I UP)— Three photographers in a cabin monoplane are making a survey of the Wabash liver and its tributaries as part of the preliminary work by the govern meat to form the basis of a flood control program to include the Mississippi

Expense and ’lncome You cannot absolutely control your income, but you can come pretty near to controlling your expense. Are you constantly “going in the hole” because your expenses are above your income? I.ay out your needs on paper —so much here, so much there —and stick to your plan. AU successful business concerns operate that way. , DEPOSIT THE BALANCE at The Peoples Loan & Trust Co Bank of Service

t(a)t p HR . (gtziiiii What Do You Call Home? Quarters Owned by Somebody Else? Or Your Own Home, possessed lorever by you and your family? Davn.ent a iW .. > k‘ rS the ., s l ums would pay for rent, applied to 11 c home will mean realization of your life’s dream. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS e?n A hot h ° m >‘ ° n Norlh 2nd S1 - Completely rnodful ’ooen st’iirw^ t ‘ lt i n n?'' !,1Cn l ; - ir,terior newlv decorated; beaut!’ be seen to ho > ' bai . l ’ , “ cabinets; very nicely arranged. Must small e sh Possession. Easy terms: small cash payment, balance like rent. Priced for quick sale. h-u F i I t N^de 00 fmJ Ome °a U ? st St?; new garage; plenty of ondit on i- h a " d sblub hery; everything in first-class eonmtion. I arty leaving city. Must sell at once. a fine locate like rent * H » easy terms, small cash pay Uient, balance class’ 0 6 J a ™ ; J’ooXry house, All buildings first Rarden. AH for SIBOO 00 °* ° ats ’ 2 acres of eorn ’ Decatur l a^° of town; 7 miles from voung or(li ird. l, i)| l V Onit ’ii ? ' f <,od room house; good small barn: this -ebS’sS^'^r 5 nu,es irom Dctaiur - see with small payment ’down 'i 1 that can bc bought interest. 5 nlileXin fc"; u^‘ !a " VV ,Ong time, low rate ot p Ii 0Y s . JOHNSON Phoned pihViT*' a £ d Rml Estate 1 °an & Trust Building Phone 601)

river and streams which flow into it. Willi clear weather almost daily the work cun be conipleted within two weeks. Completion of the flood .nitro) work would be of Vila) interest t<> huh. d:eds of Wabash valley farmers. Js jp would enable them to make use of laige acreage of rich land now producing nothing because it Is frequently covered by water. The Wabash and Maumee risers are subject of another survey. Data from tlie wotk will be available in connection with studyvuif a proposal t , )m. prove the river so that large lines can be operated in connection w ith the Gulf Waterway project. —o Presidential Flag The President’s flag consists of the President's seal in bronze upon a blue background, with a large white star in each corn/r.