Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1929 — Page 2
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Spruce Up Sunday “Join the Millions” Sale offers you big values in Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. Holthouse Schulte&Co
CLASSIFIED advertisements, I BUSINESS CARDS, « u and notices ? J XlMftfiGKX FOR SALE FOII SALE—White and black, and white and brown rat terrier pups; also want to buy some two or three day old calves. Bill Strickler. 1% miles south of Decatur on -Mud Pike. RFD 9. 111 ~ 3l * FOR SALE —About 90 tbs. of extracted honey from last year at 10 a lb. Dr. C. H. Branch. phone 283. _______ — FOR SALE -Fox terriet pups 1 ’hone 878-F. 17g - 2t * EUR SOLE — 8-year-old Jersey cow giving milk C. W. F. Davis near Salem Monroe Phone 3-A 178-3tx J’OR SALE—Oak typewriter desk; 4 drawer; ample leg space; Call Mr B. W. Snotty. 607 West Monroe street. (Telephone 521 Htx July 27 29 111 FOR SALE—Shoats — Also one cow and one sow. Mrs. Lulu Walters, Decatur Route 8. 178-3tX
WANTED WANTED — Boarders and roomers. Prices right. Erie Grovery and Restaurant. Phone 965. 168-12tx WANTED— To rent a or 6 room modern house. I’hone Macy Conveyors Inc. H5-4tx WANTED—To Imy a barn, 30 x4O feet or over. Frank L. Miller, Monroe, Route 1. I" 1 * ~3ix WANTED—To buy a good second handed wardrobe trunk. Call 1171. 178-31
FOR RENT FOR RENT —7 room bouse, Grant street, north side of Hospital. 'J room nouse modern, except furnaceCorner 7th and Marshall street. Phone 256, Steele and Jaberg, K. of C. Bldg. 174 6t FOR REN I’ — Three modern rooms, Suitable for offices or small apartment. Heat furnished. Formerly occupied by Dr. Boyers offices. Call MrsLouise Braden, Telephone 737 176-ts FOR RENT—House on Eleventh str ■< : Possession at once- John Scheimann, Phone 493. 178 3t FOR It ENT Light housekeeping ap artments. Ground floor, private entrance, and garage. Inquire 1127 W. Monroe St. 178-3 t Several Persons Killed • And Wounded By Quakes Guayaquil, Ecuador, July 27—(UP) —A number of persons were killed and grounded in lan eatUhqquake which shook the town of Tambillo near Quito yesterday. Many houses were destroyed by the quake. The government'lias went relief supplies to Tambillo. A report from Flakelo, the center of the Temblor, said 12 persons were killed there from falling jvalls.
ST. LOUIS PLANE :FLIES ON; HOUSTON FLIERS ARE DOWN - (CQNn.M'ED FROM PARK ONE) n, arrvcd by automobile Tuesday Som their home at Cedar Rapids, la., ••few hours before the Robin establ#hed a new record. **The Jackson and O’Brine families are the guests of “Sally and Elsie,” Wives respectively of “Red” and Forlist, who incidentally prepare the fleers’ meals at the O’Brine home u«ar the airport. Bandits Kill And Rob ZSaloon Keeper; Get SB,OOO July 27—(UP)— Three banuis ioday shot ami killed Ered FechtW'. 51, and escaped with SB,OOO which tje latter was carrying to his saloon- ■ The bandits escaped in an antomobj" and headed toward Rochester. Fechter got the money at a bank, so :fl»c could cash pay checks for emp'.cytjof sev-ual factories near his saloon. When he move up befoie his establis.iij'nt a i.ar stopped alongside. Two !»i:dits remained in it while the third jffinped to the running board of Fe’.i tar's auto, pumped four bulets into bis ijgtiy and sei,ed the money bag. Stir. and Mrs Solon Luer and daugh--I*. Miss ' irginia Thomas, and Mrs. uj. O. Nevvion, of West Palm Beaab, Wirida, spent Friday afternoon with Jfffes Francis Murphy, of Monroe township.
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MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years • Farm Loans 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 Abatractis of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calle answered promptly day or nighL 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 Filled HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135.
For BETTER Health See DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Drugless Physician Phone 311 101 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5. 6-8
Plans Reception For Williams And Yancey New York, July 27 —(UP) —Plans tor the reception for Roger ()■ Williams ami Lewis A. Yancey, New York to Rome fliers, were set back a day when it became Known the United States liner Republic would arive at quarantine at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning.
Typewriting Stenographic Work 11 you liave any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.
D ° ct °ring the Effect is analogous to mopF n 9 the floor under JL A** F a leaking roof everj“ j /ITS ' time it rains. /Removing the cause tyj - J( ls analogous to reh? J 0 S^O ! S‘EASE^,i! ch ' ropractic does not doctor up the effect, it removes the cause. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Licensed Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second fit. Phone 628 Decatur, Indiana
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JULY 27. 1929.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Salves receipts 25; Hogs receipts J M sheep receipts 25; mat-set steady to 15 cents lower; 90-120 lbs. $11; 120140 lbs. $11.40; 140-160 lbs $1170; 160-180 lbs ?12; 180-200 lbs. $12.10; 200 220 lbs. $11.90; 22'1-240 lbs $11.75. 240-260 U s $11.60; 260 300 lbs. sll4’ Roughs $9.5'1 Etags $7.50; calves sl6. Lambs sl2-$ 12.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec. Mar. Wheat $1.44% $1.47% $1.54% $1.60 Corn 1.03% 1.06% 1.00% 1.04 Oats .49% .50% .54% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected July 27) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat ...... $1.27 No. 2 Hard Wheat $1 22 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 butterfaFat STATION Butterfat 39c o Editor Howe Fails To Produce The Beer; Must Buy Uniforms For Cops Armarillo, Tex.. July 27. —(U.R)—Unable to produce "three dozen bottles of Borger beer' 1 as he was ordered to do by the mayor of Borger, Tex., Gene Howe, editor, otherwise known as "Kernel Erasmus Tack, the tackless Texan.” today had promised to provide new uniforms for members of the police department of that city. Howe was arrested at Borger several days ago while there on a booster trip with the Amarillo Chamber of Commerce and given the unique sentence because of alleged slanderous statements he had made about bootlegging conditions in Borger. “After a thorough and personal investigation, I must admit there aren't three dozen bottles of home-made beer in Borger," lie admitted, "and since 1 am prohibited from substituting any other kind of beer 1 will make a present of a brand new uniform to each member of your city's efficient police force” he wrote to the mayor. -.
White Boys And Negro Lads Stage Free For All Evanston, ill., July 27 —(UP)—Thir-ty-five white boys and 35 negro boys indulged in a merry slug fest as a white boy and a colored boy finished neck and neck in a community bicycle race. Patrolman Max Krogman intervened. Both sides resented his peacemaking efforts. And officer Max went to a hospital with a broken right thumb, a couple of black eyes, a bloody nose and minus iiis cap, star, gun and club. o — U. S. Drummond, of Niblick and company. is spending a week's vacation with friends at Fort Wayne, Elkhart and South BendPUBLIC STENOGRAPHER MIMEOGRAPH WORK NOTARY PUBLIC Office: Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones: Office 606 — Res. 1171 MILDRED AKEY Decatur, .... Indiana FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night. Ambulance Service Phones: Oft ice 61, Home 303 o _ Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER and Real Estate | If you wish to sell your real estate I either city property or farm land, i see me for Quick Sale; by Auction | or at private treaty. | Office Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones 606 and 1022.
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United Brethren In Christ R. E- Cance, Pastor Tomorrow is the Sabbath, and you are Invited to meet with us in the morning service. Sunday School lesson is taken from Daniel, “teaching that we should live soberly, rightlesly, and godly.’’ The message of the, morning will be based upon Luke 22: 14 20. The last Sunday evening Union service will be held at the M. E church at 7:30 P. M. These services have been growing in interest and without doubt will bring forth much fruitage. The Lord’s Supper will be observed on Sunday morning August 4th The fourth quarterly conference will be on Monday evening 12th. This is the closing month of our conference year and the board is putting forth every effort to bring every thing up in full All United Brethren are co-operate with them in realizing their purpose. The Annual conference will convene on Tuesday August 6th. Mrs. Henry Bauman lias been eeldted delegate with Mrs. Clarence as alternate.
o First Evangelical Church Winchester Street M. W. Sunderman, Pastor. The morning worship will be a combined service opening at 9; 15 and closing at 11:00. The entire period will be full of inspiration and worship. Bible classes for all ages, Adolph Kolter, general superintendent. The pastor's sermon theme will be: “The Self-Revelation ot True Goodness.” The choir will sing: “Blessed Be His Glorious Name,” by Chas. H. Gabriel. There will be no evening services in this church. We will unite with the other churches in a union worship at the Methodist church with sermon by Rev. R. E. Vance.
Zion Evangelical Lutheran West Monroe and Eleventh Paul W. Schultz, Pastor German services 9:30 A. M. English services 10:30 A. M No Sunday school this Sunday. St. Mary's Church First Mass 7:00 Childrens Mass 8:30 High Mass . 9:45 Benediction Immediately after High Mass. o Presbyterian Harry H. Ferntheil, pastor The juniors will meet at 9:00 o'clock for a period of worship and instruction under competent leadership. Sunday school at 9:30 o’clock, Mr. Ed. Ashbaucher is the superintendent The subject for the senior and adult classes is ‘ The story of Daniel.” Morning Worship at 10:30. the pastor will have a message on the subject "The power of the Will." There will be special music and a period of devotion that we may thank our God for His goodness. There will be no meeting of the Christian Endeavor -society,. The Union Services at the Methodist church at 7:30 and Mr Vance will be the preacher.- A good attendance is desired.
Baptist Bulletin O. E. Miller, Pastor The combined service begins promptly at 9:30 and closes at 11:00. There has been a splendid loyalty to this service. The hour and half is spent in worship, Bible .study and brief message by the pastor.' The Union service? for the season There will be no evening services during August at th” Baptist church. Prayer and Bible study Wednesday evening 7:30. 2 Peter chapter 3 is the lesson. o Zion Reformed Church Corner Third and Jackson Streets A. R. Fledderjohann, Pastor The Lord's Day with its worship services leads us into a greater field of vision. To have no -vision means to perish. The church is God’s agency for bringing man in vital touch with Him who is the Way, Truth and Life. Our steps should lead to the House of God tomorrow. We Invite you to worship with us. Sunday school at 9:15. Lesson study, “The Story of Daniel.” Worship service at 10:30 o’clock. We are -pleased to announce that the Rev. C. A. Albright, who has been pastor of the Grace Reformed church
in Detroit, Michigan, for more than fifteen years, will preach. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Weidler, who are at present visiting relatives, and who are members of Rev. Albright s congregation will sing special musical numbers. We are certain you will enjoy the message in song and sermon. Come and worship with us. A short congregational business meeting will be held immediately following the morning service. Union Sunday night service will be held at the Methodist church with the Rev. R. E. Vance of the United Brethren church preaching. Let this church be well represented. ,— o First Christian Church R. B. Hurt, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A M. Dr. Burt Mangold, Supt. Lord's Supper: 10:30 A. M. Preaching: 11:00 A. M Subject: "Doing the Impossible." Union Services in Ute evening. The Methodist Episcopal Church R. W. Stoakes, Pastor The church school will meet at the regular time at 9:30 witli Supt's. E. D. Colter, Virgil Krick ami C. O. Porter in charge. The morning hour of worship will be at 10:45 and will be directed by the Pastor. The Membership of the church is urged to attend this hour of Methodist Ministry as the service in the evening will naturally be of interest to members of all churches as it is "the regular union service. Our people are urged to attend this Union Services It is in our church and the speaker is Rev. Vance of the United Brethren chut eh. There will he no League services throughout the day. _— . .... ... 0 — Man Legally Declared Dead Returns To Home
South Bend, Ind., July 27—(UP)— Charles Brinkman is not dead Brinkman, who was pronounced dead by the courts, upset the situation yesterday by walking into a lawoffice requesting court action wliicii would prove that he was very muih alive. He had been away from South Bend for more than five years, during which time his father died, leaving him a portion of an estate. On the assumption that Brinkmap was dead an administrator was appontcd for the estate. Hans Masten, South Bend, recently ran across the supposedly dead man in Joliet, 111., and told him of his father's death. Judge J Fred Bingham will be asked to restore Brinkman to the official status of the living again Tuesday. • o— —- — Tom Mix Appears With Circus At Fort Wayne Sells Floto circus with the famous Tom Mix, himself, and of course his equally famous horse Tony, the Hannaford Riding family and Poodles Hannaford the riding clown, five herds of elephants handled by the fashionplate of the circus Irene Ledgett, fifty cages of wild beasts in the world’s largest travelling menagerie, clowns and horses, aerial marvels and Cliff Aeros the man who is shot from the mouth of a blazing 3,700-pound naval cannon on a death defying ride into space will all be on the circus grounds at Fort Wayne on Saturday, July 27. tom Mix and Tony and all the Cowboys and cowgirls from the Mix Ranch in Arizona wil lappear at every performance with Sells Floto circus which this season offer an entirely new program filled with excellent circus features. The matinee will be at 2 and the night show at 8. Doors open to the menagerie one hour earlier. itx o — o : — NOTICE OF MEETING Notice 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 of electing nine directors to serve for the ensuing year aud to transact, such other business as may come before them D. J. HARKLESS, 160-26 t Cashier.
POINCARE AND ENTIRE FRENCH CABINET RESIGN (< ttVIIM 111’ 1 and radical socialists in iris government. President Doumergue accepted the resignation and shortly afterward he also accepted the resignation of the full cabinet. President Doutnergue already has begun to confer with political leaders Dining the morning he received President Paul Douinet of the French senate and Fernand Buisson, President ot Chamber of Deputies. He also talked with the heads of the senate and the chamfer. foreign relations Jcommfosions. Dining the afternoon he was scheduled to confer with members of the Poincare government opposition. o Russian Consul General Leaves For Peace Parley New York, July 27 —(UP) — The Chinese have permitted N. Melnikoff, Russian counsul general, to leave Harbin for Russia on condition that he transmit to Moscow full details of China's intensions for peaceful settlement of the Chinese Eastern railway dispute; according to word received here. A cablegram received by tile New York office of the South Manchuria railway from road officials at Dairen said Melnikoff left Harbin at 6 I’. M. Thursday. Liner Bremen Starts On Homeward Voyage Brooklyn, N. Y. uly 27 —(UP) —The North German Lloyd liner Bremen, holder of the record for a westward Atlantic ocean voyage, left for home early today after a crowd estimated by police at 35,000 persons had ’gathered to witness the sailing. Capi. Leopold Ziegenbein, the skipn er told reporters just before sailing time that he probably would “take it easy” on the astward passage and land at Cherbourg about 7 o’clock Wednesday morning adding that there was no use getting to that port sooner since French officials would not "handle a ship any earlier in the
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mhk i: to TN ’III (III* circuit < 4 Mir I SrntrnKi.p Term, < auwv \o. i , u;,, r 'INI Quirt Title State nf Tndiatia, County of A.l.uns Frederick King vs. Samuel ll.tiiui' the President of the Fort Was Piqua Plank Koad Company, . ( j Comes now the plaintiff by hi M u ' b ; neys, Lenhart, Heller and s. inn*,./ and files his complaint herein t- u il.,’with the affidavit of a comp. t« nt nvrson that the resident upon diligent in qulry Is unknown of the followini’ i , Ul) ' ml defendants, towit: li t nt 11.- Prealdent of the Fort ' Piqua Plank Hoad Company, s xi.u ; Hanna as the Trustee of n u | Wayne Piqua Plank Hoad <'<tiii»m\ Fort Wayne and Piqua Plank Load Company, Samuel L. Bugg, Isa bulla y Bugg. Oliver T. Hart and O. T. whose true Christian name is to th.’ plaintiff unknown; the names ( ,f defendants are unknown and that ?|,. v are btli' ved to be non-residents <.f thu State <>f Indiana, sued in this a. tlnn .< the following names am! designatio.iy towit; the unknown husbainL ,i t wives respectively of the followbij’ named persons, towit: Samuel 1„ Isabella C. Bugg, Oliver T. Hart ami O. T. Hart, whose true Christian natn*' is to the plaintiff unknown, the n.tin.< of all of whom are unknown to (| lt plaintiff; the unknown widow, is ~j widows, and unknown childr. n, d,>. pendants and heirs, surviving spoils.-, | creditors, legatees, trustees and uutors of the last will and t< Siam- ni successors in interests and as-sig 11; respectively of each of the follnwin: named and designated persons, i >wit Samuel L- Bugg, Isabella <’. oj;. ver J'. Hart and O T. Hart, wlcse tr . Christian name is unknown to th- p: tin. tiff, the names of all of whom are in., known to the plaintiff; tin unkuowr successors in trust of Samuel llmu i aTrustee for the Fort Wayne n d ]*, n Plank Boad Company, the nano of ai of whom are unknown to tin plaintiff the unknown stockholders !»•»»»•! hdd ers, receivers, trustees, credit..’s, iu successors in interest of the f'dlowiiij. named corporations Fort \\ ne am Piqua Plank Road ComiKiny, the t'aiiiv 1 of all of whom are unknown to th. . plaintiff; all the women me known l>. any of the names and ilesigna tioi.. above stated, whose names ma. havt Deen changed, and who are now k -wi by other names, the names of .ill o whom ar* ui.known to the i Liiniiif, Hr spouses of all the persons alwr,. nan I . <i. «i. scribed and desigrnai 1 Hants to this action, who ar. mi ii.<: the nan es of all of whom .< n ‘ to .hl v’lur.Lff; all persons and .r p<.rilioH.s who assert or m» i-, P ■ -i ’ any tide, claim or interest n. 1. I upon the Ital estate desert... . e tl. > con.plaint in this action T. m I* r <> Ihr »Hgll lev of the defrndan - > ’hi •' a. q (ni.,. designated an 1 ' . ed in said tomplaint, the ni . - ■’ of wiv tn arc unknown to th • plu'. iifi that sai l action is for the p . p < qui ting title to real estate in H' Mat r of imliua; that a cause oi a. '. i<ts against all of said d<• a o t that ail of said defendants an i"'> i sary j; ities to said act ! ».i am' f| . 1 th- ne believedlto be noa i• ti.l 'i is t I- th? State of Indiana. s The owing real estati A. i> county, scate of Indiana, .< d' s- i.l* f in • an( cc mplaint, towit; InLjt niix.ia t eight i tindied forty-six (S tai in i Ja I sun's subdivision of uut . t mi'i “ !’( •• ti< \»u (11) in the Sou* i ' tit r to tb<* town now city >t ' 1 'Hi*: a Tms a< ‘-on is instituted and p st' u - ed by said plaintiff for the .» a ■ :(i ng bls title to the r . • ' bjve <!( . < riled iks agtihist Jl n 11 Hc’LPik anc' claimants wh.x [ Notice is therefore hereby ' defendants that unless th \ appear on the 10th day of th her term. 1929 of the Adai . ' " (’ourt of Indiana, being the 1 ■ I September, 1929, to be begun 1 Jen on the 2nd day of S» pt-m '' I at the Court House in the ■ ‘ ' 1 j uatur’ in said county and ' I answer <»r demur to .-aid < -hid J same will be heard and deti 1 I j then- absence. 1 I n witness whereof, 1 Id i my hand and affix the seal "i sa Court at the office of tile Cleik thru of in Decatur, Indiana, this JMu *i of July, p'29. Bernice Nelson ( lerk of AduniM < irenii ‘ •»»o t fi Lenhart. Heller and S< Purge»• x I Ju 1 y i! • ■ - ■ _
