Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 14 October 1929 — Page 2

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aS «-*> Il is time Io look lor a heavier weight Overall for winter wear. Why not try an Osh-Kosh by gosh A real Overall that really gives more wear. / Id THOt J Aiw.Service j xcMiuExTFa VZ DMMur. lad.

* CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | | BUSINESS CARDS, f AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE -Chinchilla Rabbits, for —fur. food and fancy. Chas, J. Miller, 226 N. 7th et. 233t30x FOR SALfJ—Boy's overcoat size 12 , Two girls coats sizes 14 and 12. Phone | 1146, or call at 215 3. Eleventh Street I 242-3 t | FOR SALE >0 head of -lievp. ing ewes. Price reasonable. E. L. Sheets, Route 1, Wren. Ohio. 241-stx FOR SALE—Sweet Cider. 25c per gallon by barrel and 30c per gallon per gallon jug. Third car load apples just received. All kinds of mixed apples, $1.25 per bushel, at my cider mill at Hoagland. August Koeneman, Hoagland. 241-ts KOR SALE - Rosecomb White Wyan- ,, dotte cockerels —Joe Neneuschwander. R. R. 1, Craigville, Tocsin Phone. 242r3tx FOR SALE—Dark brown overcoat, as good as new. Fits boy 13 or 14 years. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Phone J 1089, or call at 225 North Sth St. 242-3tx FOR SALE—lot) Plymouth Rock pullets. ready to lay. Phone 0-885. 242-3 t FOR SALE—Forms tor building a cement tank size 10 x 14 feet. W. A. Wherry MonroevtiUe. 242-Stx FOR SALE—I2S head of year old , brown leghorn hens. William Neadstine 1 mile east and ’/» mile south of Pleasant Valley.244t,x FOR SALE— Different varieties of apples Victor Graber 3 miles North of Berne.243-3t FOR SALE — Two Short Horn bull calves, eligible to registration. Fred Bilderback, mile west of Willshire. Decatur, R. F. D. 9. 243-3tx < FOR SALE—Brown Leghorn yearling ( hens. Call Monroe phone 70. 243-3tx

FOR SALE — 4-yearold Jersey cow. Black horse a years old weight 1,300 lbs. good worker. Frank Smith. South 13th street. 243-3tx FOR SALE—Clark property on North 3rd at. House and 5-car garage and office building. Rental shows 12% on your investment. Steele &. Jaberg, K. of C. Bldg., phone 256. 244t6 FOR SALE —Walnut Pining Room Suite. Mrs. Paul Edwards. 244-3 t FOR SALP' —2 mares with colts by, side in foal again and 2 geldings. Egly Bi others, Decatur Route 2. One mile south, 2M> miles west of Decatur. 244-3tx FOR SALE — New home-made apple butter. $1.50 per gallon. Clyde Wolfe 3*4 mi. east of Monroe. 244t3x WANTED WANTED —Local and long distance hauling. Call Faye Guilder, phone tJyii-K 242-3 U FOR RENT , FOR RENT Five room house, N. 7th st., close to G. E. Inquire John Evans. 604 N. Third et. 242t3x ! FOR RENT Large barn, can be used for automobiles or trucks. Corner 8 and Jackson sts. Phone 812 242t3 fSr"T^?JW— svroonF’house"on corn r Eighth and Nuttman avenue. Two kinds of water, lights and gas. Inquire 303 North Eighth St. Phono 812. 243-3 t FOR RENT —Farm and house and 100 acres of ground near Domestic. lie quire Grover Liby, 4415 Arlington ave.. Fort Wayne. Ind. 244t3x » . ■ , ——————— LOST AND FOUND STRAYED —Red sow spotted, weight about 200 lbs. Rewatd for return. James Gilek Monroe. R. R 2 Phone C-49. 242-3tx IX)ST —Ladies pocketbook, containing ladies watch with R. D. on back. Child's pattern, and keys for a Model A Ford. Lost on County Farm road. Saturday night. Finder please return to Mrs. Roy Chilcote, route 9. 244t2 LOST Brief case, containing important paper, between White Brothers , Home and Decatur. Name of Mrs. Cora White on papers inside of case. Finder please return to Democrat office. 244-31 X LOST New arch supports, Saturday. Finder please return to the John Stulln Grocey. 2t43t LOST Child's blue silk scarf on Mercer Avenue, between Presbyteriai. church and Hospital. Finder please call 350. 244-31 i

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MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans 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 Abstraetis 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 844 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady Attendant Licensed Embalmer S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service

J N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes 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 Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 det tne Habit—l cade at Home, It P«y» o "T —- o I DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN I Office 120 No. First Street | Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 i I Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice o «> Experience—l lonesty Efficiency JACK BRUNTON Auctioneer “Let me sell it.” Phone 405 Decatur, Ind. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ladv Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night. Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 - — -d | Roy Johnson ! AUCTIONEER and Real Estate | If you wish to sell your real estate | either city property or farm land, i see me for Quick Sale; by Auction j or at private treaty. | Office Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. | Phones 606 and 1022. 0 o

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1929.

FOR SALE 3 Hampshire sows, will farrow in 10 days. 1 Ihi roe sow with 8 pige by side. 1 2-year old mare mule, a good one. F. J. SCHMITT MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct. 14.—<U.R>— Livestock market: Hogs receipts. 9,800; holdovers, 400; market active. 15-25 c above Saturday's average. 259-350 lbs $ 9.75-110.50 ' 200-250 ll>s 9.35- 10.75 100-W0 1b510.95- 10.75 130-180 lbs 19.50- 10.75 90-139 lbs 10.25- 10.75 Packing sows 8.50- 9.25 Cattle receipts, 1.100; market fairly active, general! steady; calves receipts. 1.100; market unchanged; beef steers. $13.25-915: light yearling steers and heifers. sl3-915.75; beef cows. $8.25-99.25; low cutter and cutter cows, $4.50-97.25; vealers, $17.50-918; sheep receipts, 11.000. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Ind., Oct. 14.—(U.R) — Livestock: Calves, receipts. 25; hogs, receipts, 300; sheep, receipts. 100; hog market 5 to 15c higher; 90-110 lbs.. $8.75; 110-140 lbs., $9.25; 240-160 lbs., $9.85; 160-200 lbs., $10; 200-220 lbs.. $10.15; 209-240 lbs.. 910; 240-260 lbs., $9.90; 260-280 lbs., $9.75; 280-300 lbs., $9.60; 300-350 lbs., $9.25; roughs, $8.25; stags. $6: calves, sl6; lambs, sl2. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected October 14) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.16 No. 2 —Hard Wheat ... $1.13 No. 2 White Oats ... 43c Barley 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 40e BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 43c COURTHOUSE Arthur piothe was appointed administrator of the estate of Fred W. Piothe. He filed bond iu the sum of SB,OOO. > o — Parachute Drop Costs Young Man His Life Washington Court House, Ohio.. Oct 14—(UP) —Estel Borer. 25. made his last parachute jump here Snnday in accordance with a promise to his parents, but death was the result. “This will be my last jump." young Boyers told his mother as he boarded an airplane with a parachute strapped to his hack. The airntane ascended to :tn altitude of 2.000 feet an dßoyer jumped. The chnte failed to open. o NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday. November 4. 1929, will l>e the last day to pay your fall installment of taxes. The county treasurer's office will be open from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a 10% penalty will be added. Do not put off paying taxes as they must be paid and the law points out the dnty of the county treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes are asked to come in at once. Don’t waft for the rush. No receipts can he laid away for anyone so please don't ask for it. We will be glad to mail the paid receipts to those who mail in their checks to this office before the final tax paying date. Ed. Ashbaucher Treasurer of Adams County Indiana Oct. 12, 18t 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 F Office. K. of C. Bldg.

HLKcrilO VOT'K H Nolle, of Geneial Election In mid for the city of Decatur, Adams County. . indlana. Notice 1- hereby given that the following is n list of Candidates who were nominated at the Primary Election held on tile 7th duj of May. IS2II and wlio are to be voted for at the General Election lieid on the .'.th day of November. 1929 between tile hours of ti o’clock. A. M. and 6 o'cloc k P. M. on said day, towit- * ir Tirket ' Mayor George M. Krh k. 322 Line Street# Clerk Alice Christen, 316 Wlm heater St. Treasurer A«hi Martin. KV3 Wim lwster St. Councilman at Joseph A. Hunter. 42H N. Second St. Herman GiUig. 312 Marshall St. Councilman Ist. Ward Henry F. Linn. 353 Mercer Ave. Councilman 2nd. Ward George M. Appleniaw. 122 N. 7th St. Councilman 3rd Ward Oscar L. Vance. K(»3 N. 2ml St. Itepubliriin Ticket Mayor Avon Burk. 321 N. 4th St. Clerk Gaytlv Hoagland. 21#» S. &th St. Treasurer Lois M Beane. 12#3 W Monroe St. * Councilman at Larxe James L. Kocher, 51® W. Adam* S’. Chalmer O Porter. 717 Mercer Ave. Councilman Ist. Ward Bal ph IL Yager. 32 4 S. Ist St. Councilman 2nd. Ward John Zimmerman, 135 N. 2nd St. Con mi) man 3rd Ward David H. V’ampbelL Ja< kson St. In n’itnvsK whereof I have hereunt o set my hand and official seal this 14th Dav of October. I Catherine Kauffman 2? “ h - li i i;i.i-:ctio\ noth i: Notice <»f Gcntral Election in and ’ for tin- City of Decatur Adams Count? L Indiana. . I Notice of pia< e of voting in the < ity of Decatur. Indiana, at the General Election to he held on the sth day of | November. l‘.*2a. j Notice is hereby given that the plac-s H of voting in the several Precincts in i t ht . i-it\ of I .itn’.-. Indiana, .it th< | General Election to be hehl on th- ..tn i i»; O ..f NovemtM i I •sh H < lows. j Kirst \\ ard Precim t A—Place of voting -shall be I in tile Gitiago of H. F. Linn, situated on the mirth side of Rugg Street. Precinct B—Pla> v of voting shall be ] in tiie office of the Decatur Cooperage , Company situated on the South side of Adams Street just west of the Pennsylvania Haiiroad. ge«*«»n«l M ard Predutt A—Place o< voting shall be in The Decatur Public Library, situated on the west side of Third Street, jus: west of the Court House. Precinct B.—Pl«< e of voting shall be in the residence of Ben Shrank, situated on the North East Corner of Tenth and Madison Streets. Third Ward Precinct A—Place of voting shall be in the sales room of Kirsch ami Son situated on the F.a*t side of North second street. Precinct Place of voting shall be in the office of the Heed Elevator Company situated on the North side nf Monroe Street, just west of the Pennsylvania Railroad. In witness Whereof I hereunto set my hsn.l an.l ..ftl.tal seal this 14 .lav of October. 1‘.»2». Catherine E. Kauffman. Citv Clerk. Ovt. 1 1-21 Dr. and Mis. H. O Jones and son were visitors at the Deeatm Country Club, of which they recently became members. Sunday afternoon.

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IMarion County Deputy Discharged From Service Indianapolis, Oct. .14— (UP)—Elmer K. Petty, deputy sheriff of Marion county, convicted by * criminal court juty of driving an automobile while intoxicated, lias been dismissed as a ] member ot the sheriff's force, it was announced ioday. Petty has been an active wugker in the Republican party. The Republican city chairman has indicated he wil also be removed as ward chairman when sentence is formally passed. In the first trial thrte weeks ago the jury failed to agree. Q Willie Doody Goes On Trial Today Chicago. Oct. 14—(UP)—Willie Doo- ‘ dy, dapper, wizened bandit who led the Chicago police a merry chase for weeks, went to trial today on charges of murdering a policeman. In starting selection of a jury state's attorneys demanded the death penalty ( for the bandit who has admitted a , long string of robberies but denies the murder of police chief Maurice Levy of

Ashbaucber’s i; MAJESTIC FURNACES i ASBESTOS SHINGLE ' I ! ROOFING '' ; SPOUTING I , I LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 MUWWVVtMWVWMWMMMMWM Assessments DUE assessments on city improvements Street Sewers Sidewalks and Curbs are due and payable. They will become delinquent after Nov. 1 unless they are paid. Call at City Treasurer’s Office City Hall

Berwyn, who Died tA arrest him at the height ot the search. Doody, who was captured in a west side flat, by a large squad ot police without a fight despite his many

FOR SALE 120 ACRE FARM, Washington Township, 2 miles from market. Wei improved. Cart be bought with ertikil down payment. Have 120 Acres for rent. PAUL GRAHAM At GRAHAM I WALTERS publicFauct ion" As I am leaving the farm 1 will sell at Public Auction on the Ambrose Durbin farm, 2 miles east, *4 mile south of Monroe; 6*4 miles south t s Decatur on County Firm road, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929 Commencing at 10 A. M. 5— HEAD OF HORSES—S Black team mares, 14 years old, weight 3500 Ihs.; Gray team, 3 andfjrs old, weight 32<W lbs; 1 Roan mare colt, yearling, weight 1290 lbs; these mares .are in foal. These ere all good horses. 6— HEAD OF CATTLE—6 One Holstein eow. 5 yeans old. be fresh Jan. 1, giving 5 gal. per day no*; 1 Holstein cow. 8 years old, be fresh Feb. 20, giving 3 1 ,* gal. per day; 1 Holstein cow. 4 years old, bred, giving 6 gal. per day, an S gal. cow; 1 Roan cow. € years old, be fresh Dec. 15, giving 4 gal. per day; 1 Guernsey Heifer, IS month old, be fresh Jan. 1; 1 Holstein Heifer, 9 mouth old, an exceptional good he’d of cattle. HOGS —1 Spotted Sow, 10 pigs; 1 Red sow, 7 pigs; 1 Red sow, pigs by <lay of sale; ? Brood sows, due to farrow last of October. CHICKENS—22S White Wyandotte pullets, starting to lay; 4 dozen yearling White Leghorn hens. GRAIN AND HAY—2OO bnshel Oats in bin; 40 acres of good Corn in field; 10 ton good Clover Hay; 5 ton Soy Bean Hay. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Turnbull wagon and hay ladders; grain drill, 10 hole; double disc, I.H.C. 14-16; John Deer gang plow; corn planter, C.B.&Q; mowing machine; spike tooth harrow corn plow. John Deer; walking plow. 14 in; 6 shovel garikn idow; double shovel garden pOow; stone bed; mud boat; trailer; double trees, 3 horse and 2 horse; Cow Boy tank heater; brooder stove, coal oil Simplex, used one season; chicken self feeders; butchering tools, lard press and sausage grinder, feed cooker, meat board; horse gas engine; extension ladders; 1 set work harness; 1 set harness; horse collars; pitch forks; 1 Anker Holt cream seperator; 1 Globe cook stove, good as new; Base tamer, >il drums; barrels; hand garden plow; sickle grinder; 1 gas lamp; 1 sas lantern; 1 hog citer; 1 hog shoot; drill press; 1 vice; 15 bushel potatoes; wheel barrow; spray pump; spring wagon. Monroe Ladies Aid will serve lunch. TERMS —All sums of $lO and under cash. Over that amount a credit of 6 mouths will be given purchaser to give a bankable note bearing no interest if paid a» maturity, If not 8% interest from date of sale. 4% discount for cash on sums over SIO.OO. ROY CHILCOTE, Owner Roy Johnson and Jeff Liochty, auctioneers. Dutch Ehinger, clerk. REAL ESTATE At 1:00 P. M. on the above named premises, the undersigned administrator will sell at Public Auction the following described real ■ slate: 100 acres, all level black loam soH. One of the best farm in Adans county. Excellent drainage; good fences; barn 40x76, cement fluor throughout; grain bins, a fine barn; double corn crib and scale shed: tun tool sheds: (Kuiltry house; hog house, cement floor, water piped to hog bouse; other necessary out houses. House square type, 8 rooms and I. h: i-ompletely modern, a fine farm home. Located on good road near schools, lunches and markets. TERMS—I-3 cash, 1-3 in 12 montlis and 1-3 iu 24 months. This farm sold by order ot Court. Dore B. Erwin, Admr. I ijMaX —.*<**• : 1 ‘. ‘ t I j Careful People I Mould ;is ;i rule rather have a , ' fjood check than cash. Il la>lb Droves and protects. It puts through the payment. It jravels light, travels safely and returns :i record. IL We render this profitable e fiapilal and Surplus 000 QO.

threats, was tn the court room » 8 th , trial started. Despite the fact he ha been in jail for months, he a Ppw J2 fresh and was dressed in up.t Mhe . minute styles.