Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1929 — Page 2

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■ CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, | :i AND NOTICES | JQ(K»sT« T o % :»<»:w®OCRX» FOR SALE •TOR SALE —Two Jersey cows, with Salves by side. Frank Smith, South -Thirteenth street, Decatur. 175-31 x 'for SALE—White and black, and white and brown rat teirier pups; also 3,.<nt to buy some two or three day -a>ld calves. Bill Strickler, 1% miles “South ot Decatur on Mud Pike. RFD 3. 177-3 U TOR SALE—About "^O - IbsTof extracted honev.froni last year at 10 a lb. Dr. C. H. Branch, "shone 28!k__ K’M WANTED WANTED Boarders and roomers. Prices right. Erie Grovery and Restaurant. Phone 965. 168-12tx WANTED To iTnt 5 ” 6 room modern house. Phone Macy Conveyors Inc. 175-4tx To buy a lorn, 3i< x la frit or over. Frank L. Miller, Monroe, Route 1. 176-3tx WANTED Ladv for general office work. Must be able to typewrite. ■Good opportunity for advancement. Franklin Security Co. It FOR RENT FOR RENT —7 room house. Grant ? street, north slide of Hospital. 9 room house modern, except furnaceCorner 7th and Marshall street. Phone 256, Steele and Jaberg, K. of C. Bldg. 174 6t FOR RENT— Three modern rooms, suitable for offices or small apartment. Heat furnished. Formerly occupied by Dr. Boyers offices. Call Mrs. Louise Braden, Telephone 737 176-ts AIRMEN NEAR END OF SECOND WEEK OF FLIGHT (CONTINUED FROM PAG® ON®) of the progress of the St. Louis plane, which has more than a 100-ltour lead over them. ’’ The latest note from the fliers said ■they would ‘‘stay up indefinitely, given good weather.” COMMITTEES FOR FARM SHOW HERE ARE ANNOUNCED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) *“ Flower Show: J. W. Calland, superintendent; Mrs. J. H. Heller, chairman; Mrs. W. E. Smith, Mrs. Dan H. TTyndall, Mrs. J. Ward Calland, Mrs. -£eo. Flanders. * Pet Stock Show: Robert Helm, superintendent; Wm. Kohls, Boyd I ■"Andres, Earl F. Bienz, Chas, J. MilSer, John Joseph. Jack Teeple. - Womens Department: W. A. Lower. Superintendent; Mrs. Mary Ahr, (in -Charge); Mrs. Fred Linn. ~ 4-H Club Department: F. E. ChrisJen, superintendent. Girls Clubs: Mrs. Florence Moses, Jiiss Blanche Fugate, Mrs. Chas. ■Schenck. Z Dairy Calf Club: D. J. Mazelin, O. 2®. Bieberich, P. D. Schwartz, W. C. —heard, Carl E. Amstutz. Calvin R. JBteury. «• Sugar Beet Club: J. D. Winteregg, Byerly, Andrew Fuelling, W. T. Rupert, Simeon Schwartz. — NOTICE OF MEETING — Notice is hereby given that the -Mnmial meeting of the stockholders of Old Adams County Bank will be field at their banking house, Decatur. Undiana, at 10 o’clock A. M., nn Tuesday, August 6, 1929, 2jor the purpose of electing nine directors to serve for the ensuing year and lo transact, such other business as : «4nay come before them. I 1 D. J. HARKLESS, J6O-26t Cashier. —< _ —o AITOIXTMEVI- OF IDMIMMTHATKIX ’ WITH WILE XXXEXEO 1 Notive la hereby given, that the un- i •Jerelrned has been appointed Adininis ■tratrlv u-ith -.-.l!] uimeAeu of the estate t •f David H. Hunslcker. late of Adams , County, deceased. The estate is pronabrty solvent. Mary C. Hun Bicker. Administratrix : With will annexed J .esnhart, Heller and Schurger Attorneys > Tuly 17. 19J9 July 19.26 Aug 2 . APPOINTMENT OF AmiIVIST®ATOH No. 2(1(17 , « Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Adminis- < trator ot tM estate of Rtanza M. Buftenbarger. late of Adams County, de- , ceased. The estate la probably solvent ‘ Joseph D. Winteregg, Administrator ( Lenhart, Heller & Schurger Attorneys. July 11, 1929 July 12-19-2(1 t

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MARKET REPORTS D AILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. July 26.—(U.R)-Live-stock: hogs, receipts, 1,3(H); holdovers. 500: market unevenly strong, 25c higher; weighty kinds, slow; 250-350 lbs., 11.65412.40; 200-250 lbs.. $12.15$13.10; 160-200 lbs.. $12.90-113.25; 130160 lbs.. sl3-$13.25; 90-130 lbs.. sl3sl3 25: packing sows, $10.25-110.85. Cattle receipts, 350; market very slow at sales weak to lower: calves, receipts, 600; market active, fully steady; beef steers, sll-$15.25; light yearling steers and heifers. $14.50$16.10: beef cows, $9.25-$10: low cutter and cutter cows. $5.25-$8; vealers, $lB-$18.50. Sheep, receipts. 700; market slow, weak, to 25c lower; rigid sorting con sidered; bulk fat lambs, $13.75-14.75; bulk cull lambs, $10.50-$12.25; bulk fat ewes, $6-$7. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, July 26.—(U.R)—Livestock: cattle receipts, 100; calves, 100; hogs, 500; sheep. 300; market steady, 15c off; 90-120 lbs., $11; 120140 lbs., $11.40; 140-160 lbs., $11.70; 160-180 lbs., sl2; ISO-200 lbs.. $12.10; 200-220 lbs., $11.90; 220-240 lbs., $11.75; 240-260 lbs., $11.60; 260-300 lbs, $11.40; roughs, $9.50; stags, $7.50: calves. $16.50; lambs, sl2-$12.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec. Wheat $1.4H 7 6 $1.45% $1.53 Corn sl.Ol 1.04 .98% Oats 48% .49’1 .51% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected July 26) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.27 No. 2 Hard Wheat $1 23 No. 2 White Oats 42c Yellow corn per 100 $1.30 White or mixed corn $1.25 Barley 45e Rye' 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs dozen 30 BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 39c

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Unable To Walk A Block-lie Started Konjola TreatmentNow Feels Like New Man I® ''' r ' '. N, Mlßk j Zw ■ t %>. '' WW I . w MR. EDWARD BENNET "I suffered from nervous spells that seemed to smother me and affect my heart,” said Mr. Edward Bennet, 701 N. Wallace street. Indianapolis, Ind. “I had severe headaches and dizzy spells. I could not walk a block at a time I was so weak. I was told that I Had hardening of the arteries, and several other ailments just about as serious. "After taking seven bottles of Konjola, I felt like a new man in every respect. I am going ahead with Konjola. and extpect complete recovery soon. I will be glad to tell anyone about what Konjola did in my most desperate case.” Konjola is sold in Decatur at the Smith. Yager & Falk drug store, and by all the beet druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.

MODERN ETIQUETTE By ROBERTA LEE Q. What are some popular forms of entertainment for young people, at house parties? A. Golf, tennis, swimming, and motoring. Q.Does the bridegroom buy the rings when a double service is used? A- He buys the ring for his bride, but she buys the one tor him. Q. Do place cards show good form.? A. Yes. for anything but family parties. o — RURAL CHURCHES Pleasant Grove Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Victory Sunday School 9:30 Preaching 7:30 o_ Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School at 10:00, Chalmer Miller, Supt. Sermon by the Pastor, Rev. M. W. Sunderman at 11:00, Prayer and praise service on Thursday night conducted by Otis Shifterly, class leader. — O 1 ”** —» Pleasant Mills Charge A. E. Burk, pastor Pleasant Mills M. E. Church 9:30 —Sunday school 6:30 —Epworth and Jr. League 7:30 —Preaching services 7:30 — Thursday evening Mid-week services. Salem M. E. Church 9:oo—Sunday school, a 10:00 —Morning Worship. Quite a few people have been Inquiring already about the date of our "Home-coming" at Salem, it is fixed for the 25th of August. Get ready now to come. o i i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frazier, of Bluffton, are the parents of a girl baby which was born Thursday July 18 The little Miss has been named Marilynn Jane. This is the second child and first daughter in the Frazier family. The mother was formerly Miss Naomi Meyers of this city. Adams Theatre COOL AND COMFORTABLE Tonight & Saturday ' W wTONY «i Ridin’, Fiffhtin’, Scrappin’. Through the Greatest Thrill Show You’ve Ever Seen! Don’t Miss It! Also—A ‘BARNEY GOOGLE’ Comedy. Added - 3rd chapter “FIRE DETECTIVE.’’ 10c —25 c Sunday, Monday & Tues. — RAMON NOVARRO in “THE PAGAN” with Renee Addree, HEAR him sing “THE PAGAN LOVE SONG!" HEAR his Marvelous Voice. Find relief from the excessive heat at our Theatre, where it is always delightfully COOL and COMFORTABLE!

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 2f>, 1929.

COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses William Grimes, railroader, to Want, eta Click, both of Decatur. o NOTICE The Board of Children's Guardians will meet Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock, at the Library. o•‘RED’’ JACKSON’S “PA” AND “MA” COME TO SEE FLIGHT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Before they drove off, however, to climb into the plane which was to take them south, “Pa” turned and looked over his stock. “We plan to stay there until the bo.'a land,” he said. “I just wanted to get everything fixed in my mind. Those rascals might not come down before Christmas." o Sen. Edge Slated To Be Ambassador To France Washington. July 26. —(U.R)— Sen. Walter E. Edge, Repn., N. J., virtually hati been selected by President Hoover to be the American ambassador to France, his friends said here to-

“We Must Save SYSTEMATICALLY” “LOOK, it’s easy to figure: Suppose we put away this amount every week for a year. Multiply by 52 and then add in 4'. interest and see what wc have —in just one year!” Figures don’t lie. Building up a savings account is a safe, sane, simple, sure way of creating a neat little “nest egg.” A Bank account is Cumulative always, Speculative never. We have a deposit book waiting for you. Old Adams County Bank

£E JiSfi’ifflK! THE CORT j A COOL PLACE TO ENJOY A GOOD SHOW. Efi Tonight Only $ “SLIM FINGERS’’ | A Universal Thrill Feature with BILL CODY and DUANE THOMPSON GUnderworld art thieves Machine gun bullets spattering death to al! who crossed their path—Sensational battles between crooks and police—a young hero and a pretlv girl A crashing climax to thrill you. an “SEEING SIGHTS,” Comedy. NEWS. Also—llth chapter of “The Final Reckoning” 10c 25c ifi Saturday—"OKLAHOMA COWBOY,” a Western drama. Sunday & Monday—" Broadway Babies” featuring Alice White. If*

day. However, no announeement ot his appointment was forthcoming from the White House, although his name has frequently been mentioned in speculation regarding the Paris poet. Edge would succeed to the post vacated in Paris b.v the death of Ambassador Myron T. Herrick. —o— Wait Ten Years For Prohibition To End; Vote To Sell Brewery Union City, N. J.. July 26-(UP)— Ten years of hoping prohibition would end finally convinced stockholders of the Hudson consumers brewery here that their wait was in vain. They voted yesterday to dispose of the property tor SI,OOO —_ S«»**»*»»**¥B * HOSPITAL NOTES * 45 Mrs- Belle Hughes, 1125 North Second street, was admitted to Adams County Memorial hospital as a medical patient, Mrs. Doyt Johnson, Venedocia, 0., underwent a major operation yesterday morning, at the Adams County Memorial hospitalDick Schug, 330 South Third street; George Wilson, of Hoagland: and Mary Schoener, of Buffalo, New' York, arc

patlen’s at the local hospital where they underwent operations for the removal of tonsils. Mrs. John Myers Monroeville route,, two, underwent a minor operation this morning at the local hospital.

PUBLIC SALE 95 — ACRE FARM — 95 “ In order to settle the estate and partnership of I). B. Stcmen and the late W. E Stemeii, the undersigned will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder without reserve on TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1929 AT 1:30 P, M. on the premises; located eight miles east of Van Wert on Lincoln Highway and two miles north; 3% miles north and mile west of Middlepoint. Ohio eight miles west of Delphos, Ohio, on Lincoln highway, and two miles north; nine miles south of Grover Hill. Ohio. 95 Acres of Highly Productive Soil. .Most of this soil is a rich black loam, the balance is a chocolate loam. You can better understand the value of this soil by seeing the crops that are now growing on it. The farm is well tiled, good outlet for drainage. The fields are nicely arranged. There is about 14 acres of timber, consisting of sugar, oak and hickory. Barn: 36x68 with an L shed, 24x36. The barn is in a good stat- of repair. Hog.barn and grainery combined, size 30x30; bank building also in good repair. Five room house in gooel condition, very comfortable, also another house in a good state of repair, five rooms. Good young orchard, drove well. This farm must be seen to be appreciated. You are cordially invited to come look the farm over at any time. For further information, see D. B. Stemen, at Middlepoint, Ohi . or Roy Johnson, it Decatur, Indiana. Terms: SIOOO.OO Cash on day of sale; balance on delivery of Deed. There will la- Loan Conipany Ripiesentatives at this sale that will loan S 1 )'!) of what the farm sells for. D. B. STEMEN, Surviving Partner ROY JOHNSON, Auct.

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Card of Thanks I wish to thank the neighbors aui friends for their expressiic s ot S yn,. paihy amLtheir assistance durin my bereavement. J. E. Spangler. -