Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1929 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | L BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES | FOR SALE FOR SALE —10-room house with large cellar, a good home, call and look it over 310 North First street 186-6t* FOR SALE Full bloodi il OWnM) bull, 14 months old. John Struse. Phone 873-E. 18S)-3tx FOR SALE - Cliinchilla s, tht most popular fur rabbit. Chas. J. Miller, 226 N. 7th St.lß»-30tx FOR SALE—An eight room modern home. Close in. Or will trade for smaller property. Address A. 8.. % Democrat. 190toX FOR SALE—A real bargain, grocery stock and fixtures. One of the best locations in a town of 6,000. Write for particulars. Address Box 70, Bluffton, Indiana.• H WANTED To buy 40-acre farm, direct from owner. Price must be right and good improvements. Address Box X, care of Democrat. 18!>-3t-AGENTS WANTED— Sell personal Christmas cards. Names embossed in gold. $1 dozen up. 50% commission. Samples free. Also box assortments. Dunbar Corp., 232 Lazelle, Columbus, Ohio. WOMEN—Earn Rig Money Sewing Aprons, Childrens Dresses: Opportunity for beginners. Easy work. Materials cut. Instructions furnished. Melhart, Manufacturing Corp., 2540 Belmont Ave.. New York City., FOR RENT FOR RENT—2 semi-modern homes on Marshall street. Hard and soft water in kitchen sink, electric lights, and garage. A. D. Suttles. 18<)tf FDR RENT —New office rooms above tho Morris 5 and 10c store. See manager. eod-tn GIANT AIRSHIP BREAKS FORMER OCEAN RECORD (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE> able for the Graf’s passengers. They had made all their arrangements for Sunday. They Immediately began to induce legistered guests to double up so as | to make room for the Zeppelin's 22 , passengers. The shortage of rooms was aggravated by the large private party which will be given tonight by Duke Albrecht of Wuertemberg, whose guests occupy 25 rooms at the leading hotel. The flight from Lakehurst to Friedrichshafen was the first part of a commercial tour of the world which the zeppelin will make. o — INVEST NOW IN AN ADAMS COUNTY FARM Farm prices are sure to go up soon and investment In one in Adams county is safe and will make you money. I OFFER YOU—--80 acres in Union township on good stone road, with 8 room house, cellar and electric lights, barn 35x75, gratneries and poultry house. Priced to sell; 120 acres, within 2 miles of Decatur. known as the John Heeler farm, fine buildings and high state of cultivation, priced to sell quick. J. A. HARVEY REALTY CO. 190t3x Monroe, Ind. - -o Get tne Habit—Trade at Home. It Paye Notice! Effective Friday, I will again be at my office. Dr. Thomas Charles Special! Special! Now On! $6.00 Permanents Now $6.00 Just in time for school. Phone Appointments. Teeters Beauty Shope 148 S. 2nd St. Phone 667.

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MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans 5‘»% 10 or 20 years No Commission Charge. —THE—-SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Niblick Store Blds. DECATUR, INDIANA MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract!, of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. LOBENSTEIN. MAYNARD & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur 346 or 814 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady Attendant Licensed Embalmer S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. For BETTER Health See DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Drugless Physician Phone 311 101 So. 3rd St Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 DEATH CALLS IVAN SLUSHER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE OXK) was operated on for appendicitis, from which he never fully recovered, and during the last week was operated on twice for the same illnesa. Ivan was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Slusher, both of whom survive. He is also survived by his grandparents, Mrt. Anna Van Camp of northeast of the city, and Mr. and Mrs. James Slusher of northwest of Monroe. During his life he attended the Reformed Sunday school. Funeral services will be held at the home of Mrs. Ann Van Camp, grandmother of the deceased. Monday afternoon at 1:36 o'clock, (central standard time). Burial will be made at the ' Decatur cemetery. ANNUAL PARISH PICNIC Sunday, August 18, 1929, the St. Mary's Parish at Irish Settlement, Adams county, Indiana, will give their regular annual picnic on 'the church grounds. All arrangements have been made to render this year's home-com-ing especially interesting and enjoyable. We, therefore, take great pleasure in inviting you to spend Sunday and (Sunday evening with us at Irish Settlement. Music furnished by the famous St. Henry Rainbow orchestra. Directions: One mile north, and % mile east of New Corydon, Indiana, or 2% miles north and l’i miles west of the end- of the Celina pavement at the state line. 189-3 t

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. 1929.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Pittsburgh Livestock Pittsburgh, Aug. 10.— (U.PJ —Livestock: hog receipts, 1,650; market uneven, mostly steady. Quotations: 250-350 lbs, 811.00411.50 200-250 lbs 11.25- 12.50 160-200 lbs 12.35- 12.50 130-160 lbs 12.00- 12.50 90-130 lbs 11.75- 12.25 Packing sows 9.25- 9.75 Cattle, receipts, 150; market steady; calves. 50; 50c lower; bulk quotations. Beef steers, $11415; light yearling steers and heifers, $lO 50414; beef cows, $7.50410; low cutter and cutter cows, $5.5847; vealers, $14417.50; heavy calves, $11411.15. Sheep receipts, 200; market steady; quotations, top, fat lambs, $14.25; bulk fat lambs. $12411: busk cull lambs, SB-$10; bulk fat sows, $6-6.75; bulk feeder lambs, $9411. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. Mar. May Wheat $1.35% $1.43% sl-48% $1.52% Corn 1.02% .95% .98% 1.01% Oats .48% .52% .55% .56% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected August 9 No. 2 Soft Winter Wheatlll3 No. 2 Hard Wheatsl.lo No- 2 White Ooats 40c Yellow corn per 100 $1.30 White or mixed corn $1.25 Barley <s* Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat * 41c Sunday's Five Best Radio Features WJZ NBC Network—Noon—Roxy Symphony concert. WEAF NBC Network 5;35—Capitol Theatre. WOR Newark Only 6:3o—Lewisohn Stadium concert. WABC CBS Network 7:3o—Majestic Theatre of the air. WJZ NBC Network B:ls—National Light Opera Company. Monday's Five Best Radio Features WJZ NBC Network 4:oo—Mormon Tabernacle Choir. WEAF NBC Network 7:30 —General Motors Hour. WOR CBS Network 6:3O—U. SNaYy Band. WEAF NBC Network B:3o—Floyd Gibbons. WJZ NBC Network 5:30 —Roxy and His Gang. • o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

' JVWVVWWWIMAAA/WfwVVM/ lAshbaucher’s MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ' I ROOFING ' SPOUTING , LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 tfWUWWMVWWIARRRRAAMfVNVVW V—c ~ FERTILIZER ' SUPREME X Trucked from the Fort Wayne factory to your barn. Get My Prices. PAUL IREY Phone 489 Decatur

Saw Death Struggle IB -'T-p ■ Mrs. Maxine He Ah, wife of John M. Heath, on whose yacht it is alleged Richard J. Sandlands, Federal Prohibition Agent, met his death, witnessed the death struggle between her husband and the officer. Mrs. Heath claims that the agent boarded the yacht without proper credentials. Police are now looking for her husband. • (International Newsreel) 4 Russian Patrol Fired On Moscow, Aug. 10.—<U.R>— An incident in which a Russian patrol was fired upon with fatal results along the Amur river, dividing Siberia and Manchuria, Was announced officially today. Leo Karakhau, assistant foreign comfiiissioner in charge of eastern affairs told United Press he had received a cablegram saying that. Russian “White" guards on the Chinese side of the river near the village of Tcherniavo area, fired, killing two of a Soviet border patrol and wounding eight. The Soviets immediately sent a small detachment of troops in a boat to prevent a repetition of the incident, Karakhan said. o COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Clark Hindenlang et ux, in lot 2 in Rivare, to John W. Elzey et ux. Marriage License Adam O. Johnson, Decatur, Indiana, truck driver to Hazel Cook, Decatur. ——o —__ VO’l’l<E TO NON-RESIDENTS The State of Indiana, Adams County, In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term. 1929. Dr. Dailey Jones and Dr. Harry Jones, doing: business under tlie name and style of Drs. J<»nes & Jones, a partnership. vs. James Miller. Complaint on Note. No. 13372. It. appearing from affidavit, tih d In the above entitled cause, that James Miller of the above named defendant, a non-resident of the State of Indiana Notice is therefore hereby given the said James Miller that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on th* 30th day of September, 1929. the same being the 25th Juridicial Day of the next regular term thereof, to be liolden a s the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 2n i day of September A.D. 1929. and plea i by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same wilt be heard and determined in his absence. WITNESS my name and the Seal of said Cpurt hereto affixed, this 7th day of Apgust, 1929. BERNICE NELSON. Clerk. August 10th. 1929. Nathan C. Nelson, Attorney. 10-17-21 ■ ■ " — ■■ ... . o———— h NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS The State of Indiana, Adams County, as: In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term, 1929. Gertrude C. Knight vs. Roy S. Knight. Complaint for divorce. No. 13361. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Roy S. Knight of the above named defendant i<? a non-resident of the Stats of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Roy S. Knight that he be and appear before the Hon. udge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 2nd day of September. 1929. the same being the Ist Juridicial Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 2nd day of September A.D. 1929. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. WITNESS my name and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this lUth dav of July, 1929. BERNICE NELSON. Clerk. July 10th. 1929. Celerick, Jackson & Parrish. Attorney s Aug. 10-17-24 oI Get the Habit —Trade at Homt, It Pay/

FOREST FIRES ARE UNABATED V (COMTIMV’EP FROM PAGK OMR' blaze is six miles from any road and M supplies must be packed in to the crews of the fire fighters. A firebug or a careless camper caused the blaze, which is the worst in ] Oregon but not in the northwest. In v Ranier National park. Washington, a marooned fire fighting crew which took refuge yesterday in a rocky canyon as the roaring flames forced them i to flee, today was believed to be out 1 of danger. Efforts were being made v to drop food and water to them from airplanesThe fire which the marooned men were fighting, as a small unit of a. large contingent, jvas, still sweeping i through virgin forest on the slopes of the northwest's highest and most majestic peak. FIRES RAGE ON San Francisco, Aug. 10. — (U.R) — While the forest land brush fire situation in northern and central California was regarded as considerably improved today, authorities were questioning four new men about origination of several blazes. Only one fire troubled forestry officials. It was in San Luis Obispo county And had destroyed about 30.000 acres of grazing land. However, poi table radio sets had been installed for direction of 300 fire fighters and control of the conflagration before nightfail was considered possiblelii The Athiniw ( Irciiit Court September Term, i!»2S State of Indiana, County of Adams SS: Noah Johnston Drain Noah Johnston, J. 11. Gould, etal Ex-1 parte. Decatur, Indiana, October 9. 1928 To Jesse Clark. Jr., A maud a Durbin, I Ada Fuhrman, Eliza Catharine John-1 lyZ, Ora R. Johnson, Henrietta I Oscar E. Miller, Jess. K. SfHk i. Henry | Osterman, Marion F. Parrish. Minn’ie B. Parrish. Wilson Schrank, Lillie F. Strickler, James B. Simcoke, Harriet A. I Shirk. Eli Rich, The Fort Wayne Investment Company, Lydia M. Watkins. Francis B. Wilt. Jesse Martz. Mary Ehrsam, Anna M. Fuller. Peter W. Kessler,! Howard B. Sb • p E McK< Cordelia I. Townsend, Mary Louise Palmer, William Lilly. You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 9th day of October 1928 Noah Johnston etal filed in the office of the clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, their petition praying for the construction, establishing:, location, repairing and cleaning of the drain on and along the following route in Adams County State of Indiana, to-wlt: Commencing about 50 rods west of the north-east corner of section township 26 north, range 11 east, J theme running east on and along the public highway on the north side of * said section to a point about 40 rods oast of the south west corner of se< - fl tion thirty-three township 27 north, range II east, thence following.au open drain in tlie northeasterly direction crossing the lands of J. W. Me-1 Kean Jr., Clyde W. Hendricks. Michael Miller in the south-west quarter o£ section 33 thence in a north-easterly direction crossing the lands of Jim A. Hendricks. Marion F. Parrish and Mary A. Hendricks in section thirty-four, unto the lands of Mary T. Holthouse in sec- I tion 27, thence in a south-easterly di-| rection crossing the lands of L. A. Gra- I ham and Gladys Graham, et al in said section 27 township 27 north, range 11 east, theure in a south-easterly dire* -1 tion crossing the lands of Catharine E Helm and John E. Nelson in section 35, thence in a north,easterly direction crossing the land of Oliver T Hendricks in the north-east quarter of section3s, thence in a northeasterly direction crossing the lands of S. Roebuck and John H. Chilcote in section 26, thence in a northeasterly direction crossing the lands of Nancy E. Glen Cowan, Samuel J. McAhren, Marion Reber, Nancy E. Ross, Amos Z. Smith and David Fuhrman in section 25, township 27 north, range 11 east, thence in a northeasterly direction crossing the lands of Old Adams County Bank, Caroline L Spuller and L. A. Graham in the north half of section 30,| township 27 north of range 15 east L thence in a northeasterly direction crossing the lands of Edward and Mai -1 garet I i hh c. Calvin L. ami Otto s. Yost, and A. J. Porter in the south half of section 19 township 27 north, range 15 east, thence in a north-westerly direction crossing the land of J. B. Miller, the right of way of the Toledo, St. Louis and Western Railroad, and the land of C. Nyffler and in the northeast quarter of said section 19, thence crossing the lands of Amos Smith, J. E. Elsworth and Albert Gage and Daniel .1. Zeser in section IS township 27 north range 15 east, thence in a northwesterly direction onto the lands of Mary E. Engler in the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 13, township 27 north, 1 | east, them-e in a northwesterly direction crossing the lands of Mary E. Engler and William Bowen, in the southeast quarter of section 12 township 27 north, of range 14 east, and terminating in the St. Marys River on the lands of said William J. Bowen, at a point which is about 1<» rods east of the northwest corner of the south west quarter of the southeast quarter of section 12, township 27 north range 14 east, the route of the same being along and in the channel of an old drain heretofore established and known as ’The Yellow Creek Drain. That the route of said drain is wholly within Adams County, Indiana, and affects your real estate as described in said petition herein, and also affects certain public highways in French, Township. Monroe Township, Washington Township, and St. Marys Township in Adams County, • Indiana. That the said petitioners herein have fixed and noted thereon by endorsement on said petition the 3rd day of,September 1929 as the day upon which said petition will be docketed as a cause pending tn the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana, and said petition will be docketed as a cause pending in said court on said date. Noah Johnston etal, ; By Lenhart. Heller and Schurger Attorneys for Petitioners. Aug 8-10 |

Nearly 100 fires, most of them short I lived, have swept over timber and grazing lands of the region In the lust 1 week. o Three Are Killed In Train Wreck Waukegan. 111.. Aug. 10.- U.R)--Three persons were killed and five injured , when a Chicago, Milwaukee. St. Haul i and Pacific Express train, en route ; from Milwaukee to Chicago, went ; through an open switcli and crashed into a standing freight train at Wadsworth, near here, last night. The dead are: James Lorimer, 60, Milwaukee, en-

Actions and Belief \ man is not judged bv what he professes but by what he does. And in the long run what he believes will be determined by his habitual actions. The people who believe most in sa v ir.g money arc those who ate actually saving it. They represent men of honor and determination. We are every day cptning accounts for just that type of men. Do you belong to ' their clast? BEGIN NOW! The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bank of Service THINK fAre you laying away a nest egg ®for later on? e cannot look into the future and we do not know what reverses we may run in to. What a feeling of confidence and happy thought it is if we are prepared to meet it. Wise thinkers of today are ready to meet such mishaps by establishing a bank account at this bank. Are you one of them? Old Adams County Bank

gineer on the passenger train. Nicholas A. King, 48, Milwaukee Ixirimer's fireman. An unidentified hobo on “the hind," William Shedden, 46, Chicago, bag. gagemen n>n the express, was probably fatally injured. r 1 - 11 No. 2«h. VI’POI W MIIXT <>!■■ tnsiMHHlTim Notice Is hereby given. Tb lt ■ " ilersigned has been appointed \,|« nJ trntor with will annexed <>r ih ..f Mary K Overholser. 1, (1 .. V| / ' County, deceased. The estate | s , ro b ably solvent. ~roh' <>Ll> ADAMS COt'NTY r.XNk Administrator with will aniie.ia August !». Lenhart, Heller & Schurger, Attorneys Aug. 10-17.21 Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pay,