Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1929 — Page 2
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Have you bought your new FALL HAT? Many of the fellows have and they all say our Stetsons and Emersons are the finest they have seen. Holthouse Schulte&Co
; FOR SALE -FOR SALE—Street h s air Prize winu«iug seed wheat. |1."5 bushel. Otto Hol•*le, phone E-694 221-6tx TfOR SALE—Jersey Black Giant pul "lets. Earl S. Landis, Route 1, Monroe. 221-6 tx ” FOR SALE—Double house on south “Winchester street, two five room ap•artnients. In good condition, $2,500. 2 bargain tor two people to buy toge- • tiler. See me at once. Leo Ehinger, ” phone 104. » 222-6tx ' 1A >R — SALE—Five room cottage on • Line Street, two clothes rooms and a “ large pantry. Two full sized lots, all kinds of fruit. Will sell for down pay?ment. balance by month like rent. " Sprague Furniture Co. Tel. 199 or 5351 224-3 t » FOR SALE - Building lot 65x60 feet on North Fifth strete. All improvements in and paid. Price right for quick sale. Phone 605 or inquire 514 Nuttman Avenue. 224-3tx FOR SALE—Eating and cooking ap- • pies, $1.25 and up per bushel crate. Bring container. Michigan Elberta . peaches. S. E. Haggard, 1% mile we«t of 'Monroe. 224-stx FOR SALE —One .McCormick Deeriuc Corn binder, used two seasons. 1000 pounds Fairbank's platform scale, new. 500 bushels oats. 25 of corn, 22 shoates, 25 to 50 pounds each. See Albert Keuneke, R. R. 4. Decgtur. r ,J 't‘ x FOR SALE 75 Imad of S C. Comb Leghorn- hens, 1 year old and Barron strain. Mrs. Clinton Hart, Berne, R. R. No. 3. % mile east of Jefferson Twp. High School. 225-3tx FOR SALE — Second hand washing machine with good roller. Sell cheap. C. D. Bieberich 1004 Monroe Street. FOR SALE—House. Inquire of Spra- • gue Furniture Company, Phone 199 or 5351. 22«-3tx " FOR SALE—Gas range, priced reasonable. Also used leather davenport like new. Phone 199. Sprague Furniture , Company. 226-3tx FOR SALE —4 Used Trucks for sale—-one-ton International with stake .body and cab; two 1%-ton Graham •Brothers trucks with enclosed cabs “and 12 foot-stake body; 1-ton Chevrolet truck with cab and stake body. -All in good running condition. Prices ’right. Durkin’s Garage, cor Ist and .Monroe streets. 226t3x I *FOR SALl!—Sweet cider, 25c per gal- • lon by barrel and 3i)F per gallon ’Jug. Apples. Grimes Golden and ■ Winter Ramboes, sl.lO bushel at my Jcider mill at Hoagland. August • Koenemann. Hoagland. 226t6 .FOR SALE—Ten Registered yearling • Shropsire Bucks. Six miles South West R. R. 5 J. C. Baltzell. 226-6tx WANTED WANTED— Hi’«fh School •boy wants to take care of furnaces, ..carry out ashes and do general work •after school. Phone 291. 225-3tx XGIRL WANTED For general house - work. Inquire at 238 N. 6th Street or 'Phone 236. Decatur. 224-3tx •WANTED—Boarders and Roomers . Wholesome and sanitary Board and •rooms. Prices right. Erie Grocery and ’Restaurant. Phone 956 226-6tx •WANT’eD —Young lady booMeeper .steady work. State experience and sal•ary expected Address Box-A % Demis »crat. Decatur Ind. 226 3t ’WANTED — Girl for general house • work. No cooking or washing expect’ed address Box B. A. % Democrat. De»catur. 226-3 t LOST AND FOUND •LOST — White Gold Gnjen Wrist watch, oblong shaipe with I. E. P. engraved on back. Lost between G.E. "and Uth st on Nuttman Ave. Finder please return to G.E. or this office. * , 2261.3 FOR RENT FOR REJJT—House on Short Street. Lights, water, and gas. Tel 812 . 226-3 t .==■■■!■-.■U'l.. ! J «, j Self-Help Some men are always wanting people to tell them bow handsome they I are, but a woman will stand before a mirror and see for herself.—Chicago Newt
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Public Notice All accounts due Will Johns or the Star Grocery are title and payable at our office. We purchased Hie accounts and unless debtors call at once and arrange same will be placed with attorney lor collect in. The Suttles-Edward Co.
MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abetractls of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. LOBENSTEIN. MAYNARD & HOM ER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. 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 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. Notice! 1 will be out of my office from Monday until Friday, inclusive. Dr. H. Frohnapfel.
NOTICE There will be a joint meeting of the Chaitety Board and the Board of Guardians, Tuesday aftenpon at 4 o’clock at. the Library. The meeting is called for the purpose of appointing delegates to attend the State Convention at Indianapolis, October 2nd 4th. Mrs. D. D. Heller, president. o Blue Concord Grapes to can. Home Grocery. icroi vrnitvr of i:xi-:< i toii NO. MNB Notice is hereby given. That the undeiKigned has b»-en appointed Executor of the Estate of oris-ph Heimann, iare of Adam* County. de< eased. The KstaU* is probably solvent. / John E. Heimafrin. Executor Lenhart. Heller A- ??’.• burger. Attorneys September 23. Sept. 23-30 Oct. 7. NOTH E Flhnl Notire of DhvhrM lllotuirtit Os Preble TowiiMbip The time of < lean out of the Following ditches ’Schueller ’. \’Werling” and Meyer” and ’’Scherry” are up Monday If not cleaned out in the next 7 days. I shall pnn ec«l with legal action. E. .1, Worthingn. TrugU’.c.. . v .
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.
DEGATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1929.
FOR SALE 1 Fresh cow and calf 10 head of young heifers 20 head of breeding ewes F. J. SCHMITT MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Sept. 23.—<U.R>—Divestock: Calves receipts, 25; hogs, 300; sheep, 150; hog market 10c up; 90110’lbs., $9; 110-140 lbs., $9.50; 140-160 lbs, $10.35; 160-180 lbs., $10.85; 180200 lbs, $11; 200-220 lbs., $11.10; 220240 lbs, $10.95; 240-260 lbs., $10.85; 260-280 lbs, $10.60: 280-300 lbs. $10.45; 300-350 lbs., $10.10; roughs, $8.05: stags. $6.50; calves, sl7; lambs, $12.50. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 8.400 holdovers 100. Market active, strong to 40c higher. 250-350 Tbs $10.75-11.40 200-250 lbs. sll.lO-11.75 130-200 lbs $11.50-11.75 130-160 lbs $11.25-11.65 90-130 lbs. $ll.OO-11.40 Packing sows . $9.00-9.50 Cattle receipts 1,500. market generally steady. Calf receipts 800, market strong to 50c higher. Beef steers $13.00-15.25 Light yeaning steers and heifers • $13.50-16.00 Beef cows $8.75-9.75 Ix>w cutter and cutter cows $4.50-7.25 Vealers ....' $18.50-19.00 Sheep: Receipts 6.300; markfet, active. 25 to 50c higher. Bulk fat lambs $13.75-14.25 Bulk cull lambs.. — $9.00-10.00 Bulk fat ewes $5.50-6.00 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. March May Wheat $1.28% $1.35% $1.41 $1.45% Corn .97% .96% 1.00% 1.03% Oats.., .50% .53 .55% .57% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Sept 23) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat 1-1$ No. 2. Hard Wheat sl.ll No. 2 White Ooats 42 Barley 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 35c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat . 44c O' • — Lindbergh Continues Air Mail Tour Today Port of Spain. Trinidad, Sept. 23 — (UP)—Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, accompanied by his wife, took off at 7:14 A. M. today for a flight of approximately 550 miles to Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana, on the South American coast. It will complete the southward ourney of his flight from Miami to Paramaribo, inaugurating air mail and passenger service along that route.
lAshbaucber’s MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 MMVVWMAWWVVVWVVWVWWMAAr o o Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER and Real Estate If you wish to sell your real estate either city property or firm land, see me for Quick Sale; by Auction or at private treaty. , Office Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones 606 and 1022. o n FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ladv Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night. Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303
FIVE DEAD IN PLANE CRASHES Week-End Toll In Middlewest Reaches Five In Series Os Mishaps Chicago, Sept. 23—(UP)— Airplane crashes took five lives in the middlewest over the week-end. Charles Folsom, 20. and Seth Baughn 15, were killed near Anderson. Ind, yesterday when their plane went into a tailspin and crashed from 200 feet. Folsom was at the controls. He had been flying only a few months. Lieut, Mark H. Redmon was killed near Fairfield, Ohio, when his plane got out of control shortly after the takeoff and fell 300 feet. Fred Center. 24, licensed pilot and Lester D. Baker, student, were killed when the plane in which they were riding crashed near Troquois, 111. ‘Baker apparently became excited and pulled the stick the wrong way. The plane burst into flames and both were burned. Anderson. Ind, Sept. 23 —(UP) —Investigation was underway today by coroner Earl Sells into an airplane crash near here Sunday in which two youths lost their lives. Charles Folsom. 20, pilot, and Harold Baughn, 15. killed when the plane suddenly went into a tailspin and crashed from a height of 200 feet. It was said that Folsom had been flying but a few months and apparently did not know how to bring the plane from the tail spin. The engine was hurried and the plain demolished. Folsom had been using a field on his father's farm for landing. The plane an old army model, belonged to Earl Edwards, Chesterfield. Ind. Folsom, it was said, had piloted a plane at the Hartford City Ind, airport earlier in the summer. x BOY HURT NEAR BERNE AS AUTO RUNS OVER HIM (COXTIMIED FROM PAGE ONBt Brubaker, 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Brubaker of Elkhart was seriously and perhaps critically injured near Berne late Sunday afternoon, when he fell beneath an auto mobile driven by Bryce Rohn and was run over. When young Rohn stopped the estf the wheel rested on the lad's body. The boy suffered a fracture of the pelvis and a severe injury to the bladder. He was rushed to Berne where a local physician dressed the injuries and pronounced the boy's chances for recovery slight. The lad was taken to the home of Mrs. Mary Opliger, a relative, where he is being cared for. The attending physician today stated that it was doubtful if he would recover. Mr. and Mrs. Brubaker and sou were visiting relatives near Berne. They had eaten dinner at the Charles Baumgartner home and were spending the afternoon there. Mrs. Emma Rohn and son Bryce, of Berne, also were guests at the Baumgartner home. In the afternoon Bryce took some of the company to Berne to practice for a church recital. When the Rohn car was returning to the Baumgartner home, the Brubaker boy ran out into the yard. As he approached the car he stumpled and fell directly beneath the automo-
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bile. Young Rohn stopped the car immediately, but the lad had fallen in such a manner that he was pinned beneath the car. He was rushed to Berne where efforts were made to permit him to rest easier until an examination could be made. The boy was then taken to the Opliger home. In a telephone conversation late this afternoon Dr. H. O. Jones, attending physician for the lad stated that there was about an even chance for recovery, unless complications set in. Dr. Jones stated the lad was resting easier this afternoon, but his condition was still very critical. Nussbaum Boy Recovering Alvin Nussbaum, 7. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nussbaum is recovering today from a fracture of his left leg suffered Saturday afternoon when he fell from a hay-mow on the Nussbaum farm in Monroe township. The lad suffered a complete fracture just below the hip, but his condition was reported as favorable today. Mrs Lehman Injured Word was received here today of the injury of Mrs. Tillman Lehman, of Fort Wayne, formerly Miss Louise Smith of near Monroe, in an automobile accident which occurred in Fort Wayne Sunday. Mrs. Lehman received <a fractured leg and her three-year-old daughter Edith was badly bruised when thrown from the car. Mr. and Mrs. Lehman and their daughter were driving in their car in the business section of Fort Wayne, according to word received here, when another car struck their automobile. The child was thrown almost 20 feet out of the car but was not seriously injured. Mrs. received a broken leg and several cuts and bruises” Mr. Lehihan escaped with minor injuries. p GOVERNOR SAYS FALSE ECONOMY IS CHIEF CAUSE (COWTINVED FROM PAGX ONE) of increase in the general fund, technically the state rate advances but five and eight-tenth cents in the statuatory increase two mills. The tax division is as follows. General fund; .1625; state tuition tax. .07; state soldiers memorial tax, .006; board of agriculture improvement tax. .02; and the library building fund, .005. The library tax is entirely new and replaces the .004 levy for the George Rogers Clark memorial. Decatur's Rate $3.55 The Increased state rate will make Decatur's tax rate for next year, $3.55 on the hundred dollars. —— o ,— Physicians To Attend State Health Meeting Dr. J. M. Miller and wife left Sun-1 d,ay on a motor trip to Evansville and . other points in the south part of the I state for a week and Dr. J. W. Vizard 1 left this morning, driving through to| Evansville where they will attend th, annual meeting of the Indiana State Board of Health. Dr. Miller is secretary of the Decatur board of'health and Dr. Vizard is secretary of the county hoard A splendid progrtm has been arranged tor the sessions which open Tuesday morning and continue two days. Dr. and Mrs. Miller will motor east from Evans-1 ville, stopping at points of interest en route home wljile Dr. Vizard will | return byway of Ctawfordsville whert i he wilffvisit his sou. SALE CALENDAR Sept. 26—Fred V. Miller, 5 miles south,.3-4 mile »esl of Decatur. Sept. 28—Miles J. Bontrager, Shipshewana. Ind, pure bred Guernsey cattle. Sept. 30—Earl Baker, Lake City Mich. Pure bred Jersey cattle. Oct, I—J.1 —J. R. Hurless, 2 miles north 1% mile east of Wren, Ohio. Oct. 2— N. F. Foley & Son, 1% mile north and % mile west of Convoy, O. j Oct. 3—Clarence Mitchell. 1 mile I south, 3% miles east of Monroe, Ind. Oct. 5—J. W. Meibers, Admr. sale of city property, house and lot. Oct. 7 —Herbert Kirchner, 1% mile! north and % mile weet of Preble. Oct. 9—Cincinnati Union Stock Yards. Pure bred Shorthorn cattle sale. Oct. 10—Jacob F. Bloemker. 2 miles' south of Echo, closing out sale. Oct. 24-r Eastern Indiana ' Jersey Breeders Assn. sale. Portand, Ind. Oct. 28 —F. L. Irish, Owasso, Mich, i Pure Bred Guernsey cattle sale. Oct. 30—Clarence Stevens, 2 miles | west, 3% miles north of Convoy, Ohio, closing out sale. >
COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Ronald George Hegel, mechanic. Andrtiws, Indiana, to Mary Katherine Morrical. Decatur. Real Estate Transfers Henry Coyne et ux. 160 acres in Washington township to Abe Ackerman for SI.OO. Judge Sutton today is bearing the case of Peter Helmrlck vs Amos K. Stoneburner and J O. McCarty, drainage commissioners, remonstrance to assessments In which many citizens of Kirkland township are interested. H. B. Heller represents the remonstrators and H. M. DeVoss the commissioners. The divorce case of Josephine Baum gartner vs Art Baumgartner has been set for trial on October 7th. In the estate ot Francis M. Andrews inventory No. 2 filed. William D. Shoemaker and Earl Taylor. executors of the will of Daniel P. Shoemaker file report which is appt oved. The will of the late Joseph Heimann was probated. Jtlhn Heimann appointed executor filed bond for S2O,tMHt. The will provides for the payment of debts gives 4100 to the St. Marys church
Give us a Chance to Serve You Our record for fair dealing is widely known. Our courtesy and liberality are unquestionable. Our good will is unlimited. We are eager to give you the service that others receive here. The PeoplesUan& Trust Co. Bank of Service , —man can dispute the necessity of a substantial bank account. The happy and contented 1< ling of being prepared no matter what the adversities might beWise men — young and old— arc constantly on guard and are systematically laying aside a little each week. You too, can Ik- on the “sale side." Uns g bank welcomes your account. “A GOOD PLACE TO SAVE’’ I I Old Adams County Bank
for mmma. eighty fares in Wa , to . ton township to daughters, M ar , J’ gerich. Sister Ugorius, Clara' p,! schlag, Matilda Geltner and Edith man: Bequeaths peis.mal prope n /Z a son. John E. ami the balance ol estate real and personal eqtmij. the children with an equal share to th St. Mary's Catholic church and the St Joseph schools. The Will wus wrtt| a September Uth last and witness Ed A. Bosse and (’ 1). Lewton 0. Archbishop Os Paris, Cardinal Dubois Dies Paris, Sept. 23—t UP;—Louis Ent' est Yatdinal Dubois. Archbishop „[! Paris, died today from the effects ot an operation. He was 73. ■i.r n Blue Concord Grapes to can. Home Grocery.
U (i DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN I Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143—Residence IM I Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice I n I
