Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 5 September 1929 — Page 2

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FALL CAPS New in pattern, design, color and the new college shape. It’s a dandy. SI.OO to $3.00 Holthouse Schulte&Co

CLASSIFIED 1 ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, I AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE — Chinchilla's, the most popular fur rabbit. Cbas. J. Miller, 226 N. 7th St. 189-30 U FOR SALE OF TIIADK Two medium priced properties, for 40 or 50 acres. D. N. Erwin, Phone 60 or 338 205-6 t FOR SALE OR TRADE Two medium priced properties, for 40 or 50 acres D. N. Erwin. Phone 60 or 338 209-5 t FOR SALE -40 acre farm. 3Vs miles east and 1 mile south of Berne. House strictly modern. Call or see M. K. Hane, Berne phone R-69. 209-6tx FOR S ABE—Late model Victor phonograph with records, like new, cheap. Decatur Electric Shop. 209-3 t FOR SALE—Bantam Evergreen and Evergreen sweet corn, for canning, 15c doz. We will deliver 10 doz. lots or more. Decatur Floral Co. 209t3 FOR SALE — Holstein bull calf. 15 months old. See Sal Davison, 3 miles east of Monroe. 209-3tx FOR SALE—Fordson Tractor A No. I oondiiton. Will sell right or will trade for team of horses. Phone 20. 209t3 FOR SALE—29 head shoats, weight 30 to 75 pounds. Charles W. Andrews, route 2, Decatur. Craigville phone. 209t3 FOR SALE —Large sized Kitchen Cabinet in good condition. Mrs. Ear! Arnold. First house south of Kirkland High Echoed. 210-3tx FOR SAtfe—Yellow Bantam sweet corn, 10c doz: tomatoes, 75c bu. plenty of pickles. Call at Bellmont farm. 210t4x FOR SALE —Tomatoes from 50 cents to |I.OO per bushel. See Willie Reed, Bellmont Road. 206-6txeod FOR SALE— Good, general purpose work horse, lady broke. Phone J. M. Burkhead, Monroe 94. 211-3tx FOR "SALE — Residence near North Ward School, Modern except heat. Priced to sell, direct from owner Address P. O. Box 121 Decatur Indiana. WANTED WANTED—WE will pay 7c a pound for good, clean, large i rags, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-ts WANTED —Experienced saleslady for fastest selling electrical appliance on market. Has been advertised in Decatur. Write Frank L. Rabel, 4690 Warsaw St., Fort Wayne. 210-3tx WANTED —To rent a house with about 4 rooms, modern or nearly modern. See B. D. Lamb, Morris Five and Ten Cent Store. 210-3tx WANTED —Maid for general housework. Must like children. Mrs. D. T. Fisher, 2004 Kensington Blvd., Fort Wayne. 210-3 t ; —WANTE D— Rags, Rubber, Paper of ail 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 MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing AGENTS WANTED —MAN OR WOMAN WANTED with ambition ai:d iudhstry, to introduce and supply the demand for Rawleigh’s Hoaaeboii products to steady users. Several fine openings in Decatur and near by towns. We train and help you. Rawleijjh Dealers can make up to $10) a week or more. No experience netesttarV. Pleasant, profitable, dignifiel work. Write today. W. T. Rawloigh Coj Dept. IN-2053, Freeport, 111. Se». 5-IM3-26X WANTED—GirI or Woman for general house work. Must be competent cook Inquire 334 N. 4th at 21 l-3t WANTED— Furnished_ rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor. Must be modern. Call phone 532. 211-2tx FOR RENT —House at 338 Line street. Inquire at 336 Linestreet. 211-3tx WANTiCD —Those interested in a good cattle or sheep farm to see my 67 acres located 2 1-4 miles north-east of the Decatur and Van Wert road For Bala or exchange. David Miller, Berne Mu| „ . 211-2tx|

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MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans 5^% 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —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 Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd Bt.' v LOBENSTEIN, MAYNARD & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or nlghL Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur 346 or 844 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 600 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 136. For BETTER Health See DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Drugless Physician Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 FOR RENT FOR RENT —Modern flat with heat furnished; will redecorate. Citizens Telephone Co. 204-TF. FOR RENT — 6 room semi-modern house, lights, water, gas, and large lot. 404 South 11th St., Isaac Chronister. 209-3 U FOR RENT — Several rooms above Boston Store. Inquire Odd Fellows Trustees. 209-3tx FOR RENT — Furnished llght-house-keeping rooms. 703 North Second St. Phone 1071. 210-3 t tOK RENT —New office rooms above the Morris 5 and 10c store. See manager. eod-tn FOR RENT—An 8 roofti house on corner of North Eleventh and Nuttman avenue. Call 352. 3tx eod. FOR RENT—Semi modern residence near school and in good residence section. A. D. Suttles. 211-3 t — — LOST AND FOUND LOST—Rosary, somewhere on Second street. Please return to Daily Democrat office. Reward. 210t3 LOST- Bill Fold with sls 00 in one dollar hills in it, 5 new ones. 10 old ones. Caid in it bearing name. Floyd Dockery, 13332 Haiti more Ave. IlegenJsch, 111., Return to Jacob Craig, 410 E. Grant Street, Decatur. 211-lt Wi«e Word* The only hone of preserving what is best lies In an Immense charity, a wide tolerance, a sincere respect for the opinions which are not ours. —Hamerton. o— ■ Set the Habit —Trade at Home, It Payr

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1929

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, Sept. 5. — (U.R) —Livestock market: hogs receipts, 2,400; holdovers, 300; market, fairly active, unevenly, 10-25 c lower; mostly 10-15 c below. Wednesday’s average: 250-350 lbs •. $10.50-$11.40 200-250 lbs s. 11.00- 11.90 150-200 lbs 11.00- 11.90 160-200 lbs 11.50- 11.90 130-160 lbs 10.75- 11.85 90-130 lbs 10.20- 11.00 Packing sows 9.00- 9.60 Cattle: Receipts, 250; market, slow, barely steady; calves, receipts, 300; market, active, fully steady; beef steers, sl3-sls; light yearling steers and heifers, sl3-$16.25; beef cows, $9$10; low cutter and cutter cows, $4.75$7.25; vealers, $lB-sl9. Sheep receipts, 1,000; market lambs, generally steady; bulk fat lambs, $13.25-$13.75; bulk cull lambs, SB. Sheep receipts, 1,000; market, lambs, generally steady; bulk fat lambs. $13.25-$13.75; bulk cull lambs, $8.25$9.50; bulk fat ewes, $6-$7. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Sept. 5.— (U.R) —Livestock: Calves receipts, 50; hogs, 400; sheep, 200; market 15 cents lower; 90-120 lbs., $9 25; 120-150 lbs., $9.75; 150-160 lbs., $10.50; 160-180 lbs., $10.95; 180-200 lbs., $11.05; 200-210 lbs., $10.90; 210-220 lbs.. $10.75; 220-230 lbs. $10.65; 230-240 lbs.. $10.55; 240-250 lbs. $10.40; 250-275 lbs. $10.15; 275-30 lbs., $9.50; 300-350 lbs., $9.65; roughs, $8.20; stags $6.50; calves, sl7; lambs, $12.25. Chicago Grain Close Sept. Dec. Mar. May Wheat $1.32 $1.40>4 $146 $1.49% Corn 1.03% .99% 1.03% 1.06% Oats .50 .53% .46% .58% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected September 5 No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat sl.lß No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.13 No. 2 White Oats 40c Barley 50c Rye -80 c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen , , 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 42c Another Test A man also may be pretty accurately Judged by the company that be keeps out of.—Capper’a Weekly. O FOR QUICK SALE. Price reduced. Good modern house, on North Fifth street, near M. E. church; part terms. Possession at once. Daniel N. Erwin. 211-6 t

Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewrit ing 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.

FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night. Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303

Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER and Real Estate If you wish to sell your real estate either city property or farm land, aee me for Quick Sale; by Auction or at private treaty. Office Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones 606 and 1022.

I J DR. C. V. CONNELL I VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street j Phone: Office 143—Residence 103 | I I Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice J

COURTHOUSE : Estate Actions In the estate of Alexander R. Bell , a petition was filed for the sale of real estate. In the estate of Christian Burghalter, the total inheritance due from the five children was found to be $134.80, In the estate of James W. Watkins, the final report was approved and the administrator discharged. In the estate of Samuel J. Spangler, the final report was approved and the administrator discharged. In the estate of Bessie Hoblet. the final report was approved and the administrator was ordered to pay the balance of funds in his hands to the clerk of the court for Kenneth Hoblet, minor heir. The clerk was ordered to pay C. L. Walters, guardian for Charles Louis Stopher $403.60 .for the minor heir. Man Is Naturalized John Janec, of Decatur, a Czechoslovakian, was admitted to citizenship in the United States by Judge Jesse C. Sutton. Mr. Janec filled the necessary requirements. Other Court News Order of adoption was given to Samuel T. and Letta H. Moyer for Charles Edward Herman and the name was changed to Theodore H. Moyer. Order of adoption was given to John W. and Martha Meibers for Patricia Clare Voglewede and the name was changed to Patricia Clare Voglewede Meibers. In the case of Ralph Harnish VS. William Burns, reply was filed. General denial and motion filed by defendant to require plaintiff to file cost bond. Set for trial September 16. In the case of McKean vs. McKean, a petition was filed by defendant to modify order of court. Was set for hearing September 16. In the case of Peoples State bank vs. Daniel and Joseph Musser, judgement, plaintiff vs. defendant, $204.54 and costs. In the case of McAlhaney, et al, vs. Clark, judgement, plaintiff vs. defendant. $125.15 and costs. Will Entered For Probate The will of Joseph D. Wlnans was entered for probate. The will stipulates that all personal property, real estate and any and all property shall

SHERIFF’S SALE In Adam* Circuit Court State of Indiana Adams Countyy. SS. No. 3563 Paul Schulte vs. Paul Schulte Oil AGas Incorporated By virtue of an execution to me directed from the clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, I will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on Saturday, September 14, 1929. between the hours of 10:00 o’clock A. M. and 4:00 o’clock P* M. of said day at the east door of the courthouse in Decatur Adams County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years the following described realestate, to-wit> The west half of northeast quarter (Vi) of sec. 21 tp. 26 n. r. 15 e. ALSO, west half (Vfc) of southeast quarter (Vi) of sec. 16 tp. 26 n. r. 15 e. ALSO, all that part of the southwest quarter (V 4 of northeast quarter (%) of sec . 16 tp. 21 n. r. 15 e. lying south of Blue Creek, ALSO, all that part of the southeast quarter (Vi) of northwest quarter (*4 ) of sec. 16 tp. and range aforesaid lying south of Blue Creek, all of said land being in Adams County, Indiana, containing 200 acres more or Jess AND, leases and lease hold interests for oil and gas and oil and gas wells, in and on the following described real estate: bounden on north by lands of .T. J. Dally and Samantha Young, on east by lands of Samantha Young and J. J. Daily, on south by lands of John Tumbleson, on west by lands of Geo. Shrank and J. J. Daily, being part of E. Vfc ND V 4 Sec. 20 tp. 26 N. K. 15 E known as Luginbill leased and lease oil and gas wells herein described as follows: bounden on north by lands of Wm. Young and Fred Troutner, on east by lands of D. L. Speicher and James A. Allison, on south by lands of Vergil Mercer, on west by lands of Samantha Young and Delmar Douglass being the west V 4 of NE Vi of sec 21 & W % of SE V 4 of sec. 16 and pt. SW Vi NE V 4 of NW Vi sec 16 all being in tp. 26 n. r. 15 e. known as Runyon lease, and lease described as follows: bounden on north by lands of Joe Daily, on E. by lands of Edw. Luginbill, on south by lands of Jno Cross, on west by lands of Geo. Shrank in sec. 21 tp. 26 n. r. 15 e. known as Geo. Shank lease, and lease described as follows: bounden on north by highway on east by Jno Tumbleson. on south by John Wolf and on west by John Walb, being in sec. 29 tp 26 n. r. 15 e. and known as John Cross lease. And on failure to realize the full amount of the judgment interest and cost I Will at the same time and place expose to public sale the fee simple of said real-estate. There is a mortgage of Six Thousand thereon in favor of Eugene Runyon I which is a first and prior lien on said real-e«tate. Taken as the property of Paul Schulte Oil and Gas Incorporated. Sale to be made with relief of valuation and appralsment laws. Harl Hollingsworth Sheriff Adams County. Indiana Aug. 22-29 Sept 5. APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR No. 2070, Notice in hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Maria Mosier, late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. Joseph D. Wlnteregg, Executor Lenhart, Heller & Sehurger, AtYhrneys August 22, 1929 AjUg 29-29 S-5

go to the wife, Isabella Winans, who also was named executrix in the will. Hunting and Fishing Licenses Hunting and fishing licenses were issued to Keith Brown, Decatur, route 8 and J. Henry tlraber, Decatur route 6. Real Estate Transfers Ira G. Bodle etux, inlot 538. Decatur! to Helen Eady for SI.OO, Helen Eady, inlot 538, Decatur to Ira G. Bodle elux for SI.OO. Francis M. Tinkham et ux. the south half of inlots 528 529, 530, and 531 Berne, to Dunbar Furniture Mfg Co for SI.OO. o Idea Won Fortune Louis Guttenberg came home from the Civil war with two army uniforms and looked around for a job. Wearing uniforms at dress parties was very much in vogue then and Guttenberg found he could rent out Ids two army suits for this purpose. That was the beginning of the largest costuming business in New York city, perhaps the world, and the foundation of a fortune. Fruit Trees Will fruit trees grow from seeds! Fruit trees will grow from seeds, but the varieties do not come true. A large proportion of seeding trees produce fruit of an inferior quality.— New York Telegram. Popular With Biographers There are said to have been pub lished over 1,500 books about Lincoln. Lincoln, Christ and Napoleon have been the subject of probably the greatest number of books written in the field of biography. To Avoid Sourness A man should be guided by bis admirations, not his dlsjrosts.—American Magazine.

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PUBLIC SALE The undersigned administratrix will offer for sale at public auction at No. 803 West Monroe street in the city of Decatur, on Saturday, the 7th day of September, 1929, at one o’clock (daylight saving time), the following personal property; Rugs, beds and bedding, tables and chairs, dishes, cooking utensils, clocks, side board, lawn mower, one lot of tools, one commode, combination writing and book desk, rocking chairs, library table, one large mirror, one davenport, one Brunswick victrola, with ninety reeprds, one. Detroit Jewel gas range; one ABC electric washing machine, one Singer sewing machine, one Westinghouse electric sweeper, one 60 gallon gasoline tank, and oth e r articles. Mary C. Hun sicker Administratrix.

Legion Auxiliary Os Indiana Is Winner Indianapolis, Sept. 5 —(UP)— The auxiliary of the Indiana department of the American Legion has won the Cheney trophy which is awarded annually to the state having more than 8,000 auxiliary members which gains the largest number of uew members in a year. The Indiana Auxiliary showed an increase of 27.23 per cent. California, last year's winner, was second, Illinois third, New York fourth and Pennsylvania fifth. The trophy, a large silver loving cup, will be awarded at the legion's national convention Sept.'3o to Oct. 3, in Louisville. . o Administration Adopts Root Adherence Plan Washington, Sept. S—(UP5 —(UP) —Elihu Root's formula for American adhearence to the world court, was formally adopted as an administration project today. Secretary of State Stimson announced the Hoot formula met the objec-

PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, Sept. 7— 3 o’clock p.m. 1125 N. Second street, Decatur Household goods of Belle Hughes, consisting of chairs, tables, ( arpefs rugs, stoves, and other articles. Cbas. A. Dugan, Executor

The School and the Bank The school and the Savings Bank ought to be like brother and sister. A very important element in a child's schooling is that he be taught to take care ' of his money. School begins this week. Parents should open Savings Accounts for their children and ' let their - after school earnings maintain it.. It is a part of their education. t The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bank of Service Besides interest, you get with s;*■ m your savings account safety and iiii A friendly counsel. You build I your credit, put the saving i ■ls power of cash into your purV chases, and increase your selfJL confidence and respect. Do all e Jttopital 1 indiniib

tions of the Senate and fully protected the United States against dangers anticipated by the Senate In adopting five reservations to American adherence. American acceptance of the formula Is conditional npou ratify uion by other court members and about a year is expected to elapse before ratifications are complete and the formula can be submitted to the senate, it was said. Representatives of 40 world court members at Geneva yesterday unanimously approved the Root formula. President Hoover’s readiness to adopt the formula as an administration measure was exclusively revealed by the United Press August 19, On Aug. 14, Stimson said today, he sent u note to the League of Nations sec retary general saying the formula met with his approval. -O' — UToivrwi'.vr ok kxk.iitkix Notice is hereby given, th.ci tin undersigned lias been appointed i:\eeulrlx of the estate of Joseph 1). Wlnans. . late of Adams county, deceased. Tin estate is probably solvent. Isabelle Winans, Executor. Pore B. Erwin. Attorney September 4, 1929 Sept r.-ii-u. o Get tne Habit— Trade at Home. It Pays