Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1922 — Page 6

FISHER & HARRIS CASH GROCERY 139 and 1 11 South Second St. Call 5, 48 or 231 for your telephone orders. Free city delivery. A car of Fancy White Michigan Potatoes, •/: hushel 75c Bushel $1.17 Gooch’s Hard Kansas Wheat Flour, the best in Kansas Flour for bread, 21 lb. bag sl.lO Barrel $8.75 Pride of Decatur, a good bread or pastry flour. 12 lb. bag 19c 21 lb. bag 89e Best Fine Granulated Sugar, 16 tbs 95c Rainbow Oleomargarine, real quality, lb 25c Battleship Peanut Butter, 2 lbs 25c Golden Rio Bulk Coffee, fine quality, lb 1 <><• Old Crop Santos Coffee, lb 25c Pure Country Lard, 2 1b5...25c Tall cans Libbys Milk 10c Tall cans Nyko Milk Comp. 3 for 25c Tall cans Pet or Carnation Milk He Eagle Brand Milk, can....20c Dozen cans $2.30 N. B. C. Butter Crackers, 2 lbs 25c Fresh Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. 25c Van Wert Pack Corn, can 10c Youth Pack Corn, fancy quality, 2 cans c 25c Sweet Tender Wisconsin Peas. 2 cans 25c No. 10 gal. Armours Best Kraut 69c No. 10 gal. Libbys Apple Butter 89c No. 10 gal. Red Pitted Cherries. solid pack $1.48 51b. box Argo Lump Starch 40c Old Settler for Dirty Rain Water. 3 pkgs 25c Large pkgs. Quaker Rolled Oats 25c Large cans Moss Rose Pork and Beans in tomato sauce No. 10 gal. Penick and Fords ' Famous Syrup. Golden..44c > No. 10 gal. Crystal White 19c No. 10 gal Maple Flavor. .68c Galvanized Wash Tubs 49c, 59c. 69c and 79c ; Willow Clothes Baskets $1.39 and $1.50 I 10 Qt. Galvanized Pai15....20c 12 Qt. Galvanized Pai15....23c Be sure to visit our Granite and Tinware Dept. You will find a complete assortment. Walton Brand Toilet Paper 10c rolls 4 for 25c ! 3 bars of Palmolive, Hard ; Water Castile or Jap Rose ( Toilet Soap ’... 25c J 8 bars of Flake White or R. N. M. White Naptha Soap t for 47c Large pkgs. Snow Boy or Rub-No-More Washing Powder •... 25c s Real Broom Value at 38c & 50c Fancy Wine Sap Apples. 3 lbs 25c Fresh Toasted Corn Flakes, 4 pkgs 29c Jell-O. all flavors, pkg 10c 1 Complete assortment of i Fruits and Vegetables t FISKER & HARRIS Cash Grocery. BANK STATEMENT. M. Kirsch. President. H. M. Gillig, Vice President. D. J. Harkless, Cashier. W. A. Lower, Secretary. Fanny B. Hite, Asst. Secy. Condensed statement of the condition of the Peoples Loan & Trust Company at Decatur, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on March 10, 1922: Resources Loans and discounts $440,554.38 Overdrafts 875.69 United States Bonds .... 9,350.00 Bonds and stocks (other) 1,416.18 Company’s building 17,860.00 Furniture and fixtures.... 5,810.25 Due from banks and company funds 48,371.46 ' Cash on hand 14.462.89 5 Cash items 3,082.67 ,» Current expenses 2,020.83 if Interest paid ... 2,372.96 > Other Assets, Rev. Stamps 212.31 | Total Resources $546,389.62 i Liabilities. Capital stock—paid in $ 50,000.00 • Surplus 6,500.00 | Undivided Profits 2,205.63 f Dividends unpaid 23.64 s Interest and discount 4,061.09 ji Other earnings 684.60 7 Demand deposits 171.742.71 A Certificates of deposit.... 165,121.13 il Savings deposits 20,059.04 ? Bills payable 50,050.00 8 Notes rediscounted 75,900.00 « Certified checks 35.72 :: Caph —Over 6.06 [ Total Liabilities $546,389.62 I State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss ! I, W. A. • Lower, Secretary of the I Peoples Loan & Trust Company, of ! Decatur, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. W. A. LOWER, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 13th day of March, 1922. L. A. GRAHAM, U Notary Public.!! My commission expires September ! P 8, 1924. j'

NOTICE or PI HI.K LETTING. Notice In hereby Riven that the Roiml of CoinmlKHloiiei’M of Attain* County, Indiana, will receive bids for the t'oriHt ruction of a macadamized road in Washington township. In mild county, known ns the A. C. Butcher nim-mlnm road, up until ton o’colck a. • m , on %prll 4, 1t»22, at the regular meeting of *ald board of commissioners, held in the City of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, sealed blds will be received for the con- , struct lon of said road in act ordance with the plans, specifications anti rc- ’ port of the viewers and engineer, which are now on tile In the Auditor's ortlt v of sahl county, said road to bv built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bld In twice the amount of the bit] tiled. . conditioned on the faithful perform- ' ance of sahl work, and that the bid- . tier, If awarded the contract, will enter Into t ontrat t therefore ami complete the same accortling to such contract and In accordance with the bld filed. All bbls shall be made bo as to give the amount for which sahl road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer In charge, not to exceed eighty per cent of any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bills. MARTIN JABERG. Auditor, Adams County, Ind. 11-21-28 NOTICE OF I’l III.IC LETTING Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Attains County, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in Monroe and French townships, in said county known as the Louis A. Brunner Macadam Road, up ami until ten v'ciock a. m.. on Tii<*«d!iv. Ypril I, 1922. I at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in the city of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, sealed blds will be received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications 1 ami report of the viewers and engineer, which are now on tile in the Auditor’s office of said county, said road tu be built of crushed stone inone. A bond must accompany each bld I in twice the amount of the bid filed,! conditioned on the faithful performance of said work, and that the bill - I der, if awardetl the contract, will I enter into contract therefore and complete same according to such con - i tract anil in accordance with the bill filed. All blds shall be made so as to give . the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer in chai ye not to exceed eighty per cent of any one estimate, out of th-? funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Joanl of Commissioners r* serves the light to reject any and all bids. MARTIN JABERG, Auditor Adams County, Indiana. 14-21-2.8 NOTICE OF Pl III.IC LETTING. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adaftns county, Indiana will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in Hartford township, in said county, known as the Rufus Meshberger Macadam Road, up and until ten o'clock a. m., on Tuesday, \pril 4. 1922, at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, sealed bills will be received for the construction of saitl road in accordance with thu plans, s pe< i ti< a t ions and report nf the viewers ami engineer, which n re now on file in the Auditor’s office of said county, saitl road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder, if awarded the contract, will enter into contract therefore and complete same according to such contract and in accordance with the bid filed. All bills shall be made so as to give the amount for which saitl road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer in charge not to exceed eighty per cent of any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. MARTIN JABERG, Auditor of Adams County, Indiana 14-21-28 s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—-$ FOR SALE MONROE HOME STORE Monroe. Indiana Store did $53,000 business in 1921. Located in heart of thriving agricultural community. An oppor- i tunity for right man. Hugh I). Hile. Receiver. Decatur, Ind. 62-ts

/ HERE’S THE MOSTI IMPORTANT RULE -I OF THE z~< MODERN fl I PLUMBING- J *<*/(<> sT<w K ;.- »aaa a a a'a a a a a a a ■■ •{ ■■ a a : a 3 I $ « For Sale or Rent. « I I House and lot on « § Derkes street, proper- ;• | ty just one square east i«i ■a and one square north a | of Foundrj- in north § £ part of Decatur. | m House in good repair. a | v >’e will sell the pro- " perty on good long, « easy terms. Here is a a; chance to own your „ own home and pay i for it as you would ,a rent. S K. The Schafer Co. |

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, MARCH ,14 a .1922

XOTK'H Tl> TtXl’tVF.H* OF BOXl» INMI R. e— ——- s In the matter of determining to Issue r bonds by Adams county for the John i| ,1. Ilabegger Macatlam Rumi. I Notice is hereby given Die taxpayers r <»f Blue Creek township. Adams county i. Indiana, that the proper legal onh eis <»f saitl municipality at their regular meeting place on the 4th day of April, i! will consider the question of tinf ally determining to Issue bonds or other . t vlilencHS of Indebtedness, exceeding . {five thousand dollarz and bearing Inp : terest not In excess of five per cent . per annum. The amount of bonds proposed Is 4 sl’>,BOH.uo hearing Interest nt 4Hi per- . j cent. The net assessed value <»f all properi 1 ty in this taxing unit is s2.3.’tljiuo oo and the present total Indebtedness .' without this Issue is $119,641.94. T he proceeds of su« h bond issue arc ’ to be used for the construction of the . John .1. Ilabegger road. T.SBtpavt is appearing shall have a I I right to'be heard thereon. Within fifteen days after the issuance of such . bonds shall have been finally deteri i mined upon, ten or more taxpayers. [ other than those who pay poll tax ! oni> Who feel themselves aggrieved by „ I such tietermination may appeal to the Stale Board of Tax Commissioners for ’ further action. by filing a petition ’ therefor with the county auditor, and the State Board will tlx a date for j hearing in this county. 1 Boanl «»f < ommlssloners of Adams County, Indiana. 11-21 — — • NOTH E TO I'Hl’tll'lHX OF RONI> ISM E. In the matter of determining to Issue ’ bonds hv Adams county for the Jacob Fuelling Macadam Road. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Root township, Adams county, I Indiana, that the proper legal officers «»f «iid munit ipalitx at their regular meeting place on the Itli day of April, 1922, will consider the question of tinallv ileterinining to issue bonds or other evidences of Indebtedness, exceeding five thousand dollars ami bearing interest not in excess of five per cent per annum. The amount of bonds proposed is I $5,520.90 bearing interest at I **» percent. T'he net assessed value of all properly in this taxing unit is $4,034,<70.00 ami the present total indebtedness without this issue is $82,495.14. The prot ueds of such bond issue are to be used for the eonstructlon of the laeob Fuelling road. Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. Within flfI teen days after the issuance of such , bonds shall have been finally determined upon, ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only who feel themselves aggrieved by such tletermination may appeal to the I State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action, by filing a petition i therefor with the county auditor, ami the State Boanl will fix a date for hearing in this county. Board of Commissioners of Adams County, 14-21 NOTH E TO TAXPAYERS OF BONI) ISM E. In the matter of determining to issue bonds by Adams county for the Carl I Nuerge Macadam road. . Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Preble township, Adams county j Indiana, that the proper legal officers of saitl municipality at their regular 1 meeting place on the 4th day of April. , 1922 will consider the question of finally determining to issue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness, exceeding live thousand dollars ami bearing in- I terest not in excess of five per cent < per annum. The amount of bonds proposed is < $10,009.00 hearing interest at percent. The net assessed value of all properly in this taxing unit is $3,376,570.00 and the present total indebtedness without this issue is $71,294.00. The proceeds of such bond issue are I to be used for the construction of the Carl Nuerge road. Taxpayers appearing shall have a j right to be heard thereon. Within fifteen days after the issuance of such I bonds shall have been finally deter- < mined upon, ten or more taxpayers. ’ other than those who pay poll tax | only feel themselves aggrieved by < such determination may appeal to the t State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action, by filing a petition therefor with the county auditor, ami the State Board will fix a date for hearing in this county. I Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. 14-21 ] NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ROND ISSI E. Tn the matter of determining to issue bonds by Adams county for the Fred H. Meyer Macadam Road. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Monroe and French town- < ships, Adams county. Indiana, that the proper legal officers I of saitl municipality at their regular <. meeting place on 4th day of April, 1922 will consider the question of finally 1 determining to issue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness, exceeding five thousand dollars and bearing in- < terest not in excess of five per cent per annum. 'l’he amount of bonds proposed is $6,240.00 bearing interest at 4perU. nr. i The net assessed value of all property in Monroe townsliip is $7,77 8,920.00 J and the present total indebtedness i without this issue is $180,300.28. J The net assessed value of all proper- < ty in French township is $2,503,940.00 and the present total indebtedness I without this issue is $61,290.84. The proceeds of such bond issue are to be used for the construction of the ] Fred H. Meyer road. Taxpayers appearing shall have a ’ right to be heard thereon. Within fifteen days after the issuance of such bonds shall have been finally deter- < mined upon, ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax 1 only who feel themselves aggrieved l>y , such determination may appeal to the ‘ State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action, by filing a petition therefor with the county auditor, and ' the State Board will fix a date for hearing in this county. Board of Commissioners of • Adams County, Indiana. 14-21 i NOTICE OF EXECUTORS SALE OF ' PERSONAL PROPERTY ■ 1 ■ - " i In the matter of the estate of George B. McClellan Maurer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. executor of the estate of ] George B. McClellan Maurer, deceased . will offer for sale, at public auction at the late residence of said decedent in Jefferson township, in Adams county in the State of Indiana, five (fnd onehalf miles northeast of Geneva on Thursday, the 23rd day of March, 11122. tlie personal property belonging to said estate heretofore inventoried and ; appraised by said executor consisting ( principally of three head of horses, two head of cattle, about .four head of hogs, and hay, grain, agricultural Im- ; piemen ts, and other articles too numerous to mention. Said sale will begin at 10:00 o’clock a. m. Terms of Sale All sums of 15.00 and under cash in hand, over $5,00 a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefore bearing 6 percent. Interest after maturity, waiving relief and providing for attorney’s fees with sufficient sureties thereon to the satisfaction of said executor. • Dated March fi. 1022. ELROY C. RUNYON. Executor. , Clark J. Lutz. Attorney for Estate. 7-14 i APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIMTRATOR Notice is hereby given. That the un- < derslgned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Solma ' Barnett, late of Adatna county, de- , ceased. The estate is probably solvent. JOHN H. BARNETT, Administrator. ' March 13. 1022. Judson W. Teeple, Atty. 14-21-28

HANK STATKMKNT. C. 8. NIBLICK? I’reetdeul. F. M. SCHIKMEYER, Vic« Freel dent. K X. HHINGWR, Cushler. A. D. SUTTLES, Asulstant Cashier. A. SCHEUMANN, 2nd Asst Cashier Report of the condition of the Old Adams County Bank, a ptate bank at Decatur, in the State of Indiana, at the dose of its business on .March 10, 1922: RESOURCES Loans and di5c0unt5....51.109,592.10 Oveldrufls 7.871.51) U. S. Bonds 2,231.12 Other bonds and securities 10.196.00 Bunking house 95.135.03 Purnilure and fixtures .. 5,863.00 Other real esiate 6,867.17 Due from Banks and Trust Companies 134.337.56 Cash on hand 39.822.79 Cash items 4,917.90 Current expenses 2.958.79 Interest paid 3,275.95 Trust securities 199.41 Revenue Stamps 140.59 Total Resources .... $1,423,409.05 LIABILITIES Capital Stock —Paid in ...$120,000.00 Surplus 30,000.00 Undivided profits 2.101.29 Exchange, discounts and interest 9.457.82 i Profits and loss 20.10 Dividends unpaid 155.00 ; Demand De- . posits $426,771.75 Demand Certifl- 1 cates 621.194.78 1.047.966.53 ; Due to Banks and Trust Companies 32.557.09 1 Bills payable 117.684.72 ! Notes, etc.. Rediscounted 63.466.50 i Total Liabilities .... $1,423,409.05 State of Indiana, county of Adams, ss: 1 1, E. X. Elnnger, cashier ot the Old 4dains County Bank, do solemnly ( swear that the above statement is . true. E. X. EHINGER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, 1 this 14th day of March. 1922. < JESSE C. SUTTON, t Notary Public. ] My commission expires Jan. 5,1926 THE TAX RETURNS j ■ i (Continued from page one) t take approximately half in taxes. ( No estimate is available as to the number of returns that will be filed this year but it is believed it will not exceed 3,500.000. All persons with an income of SI,OOO or more must ; file returns. During the war period the total was in excess of 5.000.000. • The annual flood of money already , has started in the treasury, but officials believe the eleventh hour rush ’ over the country today and tomorrow will be comparatively as great as ’ ever. < No preliminary reports have yet j been received. The “eleventh hour” has brought some interesting “feature stories” re- * garding this year's payment. One is that Henry Ford will be this year's 1 largest taxpayer with a payment of ‘ $27,000,000. This would be on an in- ( come in excess of $50,000,000. FOR SALE —1 mule coming a year ( old. extra good one. H. E. Williams ' f Monroe phone. 62-3tx ( —— • THIRD VICTIM DIES United Press Service. 3 Kendallville, Ind.. Mar. 14 —(Spe- ’ cial to Daily Democrat)—Botulinus poisoning caused from eating canned spinach had taken a toll of three lives today at Lakeside hospital here. ‘ The latest victim. Mrs. Cecil Hossinger, 32, died late last night. j Nine persons including several 1 nurses were stricken and taken set- 1 iously ill from eating the spinach. ® Miss Frances Helmer, a nurse and t Els worth Newman, a patient were in critical conditions today. The others probably will recover. Antitoxin with which to fight the poison was j received today from the laboratory j ot Illinois University at Urbana. A. B. Sweitzer, of Chicago, repre- ‘ senting the U. S. bureau of chemistry < was conducting a rigid examin- j ation. < t—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—> $ 3 ’ • J APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATORS Notice Is hereby Riven, That the * undersigned have been appointed administrators of the estate of Abraham Railing. late of Adams county, • deceased. The estate is probably solvent. I ELIZABETH A. BALL. a SIMEON F. BRANDYBERRY. Ad ministrators. March 6. 1922. t Judson W. Teeple, Atty. 7-14-21 0 CHIROPRACTIC WHAT IS IT? 1 Chiropractic is the science of locating the cause of disease and the Art of removing it by adjusting the spine, ; which relieves pressure on the nerves , and allows Nature’s life spark, or nerve energy, to flow freely to and ( from the brain. If you are sick and have tried everything else, why not take Chiro- j practic adjustments and get well? Consult us about your case ( Charles and Charles CHIROPRACTORS Office 134 South Third St. 2nd door from Library. 4 + ** + 44 + 4>4> + ****'» ' + VULCANIZING 4* 1 + and + * RETREADING ♦ ! + All Work Guaranteed ♦ j 4> Decatur Vulcanizing Works 4* ♦ L. F. Meyer ♦ + Phone 763. E. Monroe St. ♦ 4- Tu-F ts ♦ +4'+++++++ + + + + + + * ;

Mr. Willoughby of Rixdtford, 111. if looking after business in Decatur. MJRKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign New York Stock Exchange New York. Mur. 14 Continued weakness in Sterling had little effect upon stock prices at the start of trading on the New York stock exchange today. Aside from a further drop in the exchange on London there were no overnight developments to affect the values on the exchange and the mar ket wore the same general character istics us at the previous close. Cast Iron Pipe common sold at a high point on the move. 32H- Bteel common changed mands on the initial transaction at .94%. up *4; Mexican Petroleum at 126 7 « was. up /» and Studebaker sold at 101 7 H and subsequently receded to lOl B *. Prices in the general list strengthened in the first hour. Several groups, especially gas stocks, were conspicuously strong Consolidated gas made a new high at 108% and Brooklyn Union added 1% to its .3 point gain of Monday, advancing to 88%. People’s gas was steady at 76. Cast Iron Pipe preferred rose to 60% and common to 32%. Pullman was actively bought, gaining % to 118. Vanadian was a leader among low priced industrials, moving up 1 point to 39 on a heavy turnover. Mexican Petroleum rallied about a point frim its early low getting back to 127%. Worthington Pump gained % to 41%. ndustrials which displaced the best tone around noon included national enameling, which sold up to 37% a recovery of 2% from Monday’s low; May department store which sold at 113. up %, Remington Typewriter at 42%, a new high on the move and sugar stocks, particularly Cuba cane' preferred whfrh sold at 38%. up 1. Strength in specialties was the feature easly in the second hour. Studebaker preferred made a new I high at 106. American lee preferred was up % at 80% and American Zinc' preferred up 1% at 39%. As a group motor accessories showed the greatest buoyancy. New York Produce Flour —Dull and weak. Pork —Quiet; mess $261(126.50. Lard — Weaker; middlewest spot [email protected]. Sugar—Duil; raw $3.92; refined firmer; granulated $5.30. Coffee —Rio No. 7, on spot 9%@ %c; Santos. No. 4. 13%®13%c. Tallow —Weak; special 6%c; city 5%c. Hay—Easier. No. 1. $1.40: No. 3, [email protected]; clover $1.050,1.30. Dressed Poultry—Quiet, turkeys 35@50c; chickens 2®@42c; (owls IS B4c; ducks 20@32c. Live Poultry—Firmer; geese 190 22c; ducks 35@42c; fowls 33035 c; turkeys 30@45c, roosters 18c; chickens 22032 c; broilers 40085 c. Cheese—Steady; state milk common to specials 15@24%c; skims, common to specials 5017 c. Butter, steady: receipts 8.723; creamery extras 39%c; specials 39% 040%c; state dairy tubs 27039 c. Eggs, unsettled and weak; receipts 44.289; nearby white fancy 30e nearby mixed fancy 25027%c; fresh firsts Pacific coast 15 033 c. Foreign Exchange New York. Mar. 14—Foreign exchange opened easier. Sterling: $4.28%; Francs .0877%; Lire .0488; Marks .0036%; Kronen .2035. East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, Mar. 14—Hog receipl 2400, shipments 2470, official to New York yesterday 7220; hogs closing .slow Heavies [email protected]; mixed. $11011.25; Yorkers $11.25 011.50; lights, and pigs [email protected]; roughs, $8.75@9; stags $406; cattle 200 slow sheep 600; best lambs $16.50; ewes. sll, dowm; calves 200; tops sl3; few $13.50. Cleveland Livestock Hog receipts 1800; market 15 30c lower; Yorkers $11.10011.25; mixed [email protected]; mediums $11011.10; pigs $10.75; roughs $8.75; stags $5.75 Cattle receipts 300; market low and weak; good to choice steers, $7.5008.50; good to choice heifers. $5.50 0 6.50; good to choice cows, $4.5005.50; fair to good cows $3.50 @4.50; common cows $2.7503.50; good to choice bulls ss@6; milchers 435@75. Sheep and Lamb receipts 300; market steady; tops sl6. Calf receipts 200; market steady; tops sl3. Cleveland Produce Butter, extra in tubs 44@«14%c; prints 41@45%c; extra firsts 43@ 43%c; packing stock 17@19c. Eggs, fresh gathered northern ex tras 26c; extra firsts 25c; Ohio 24c; western firsts new cases 23c. Poultry, unchanged. Potatoes, $2.3003.15 a sack of 150 pounds. Grain Market (By the Burk Elevator) No. 2 Wheat, per bushel $1,30 Yellow Corn, per cwt 70 White or Mixed Corn 65 Old Oats, per bushel 34 New Oats, 29 lb. test or better 34 lower test at discount. Rye, per bushel 85 Barley, per bhshel 50 Clover Seed, per bushel 13.00 Timothy Seed, per bushel $1.50 to 1.75 Decatur Produce Market Chickens 18c Fowls 20c Old Roosters 8c Ducks 15c Geese toe Turkeys 18c Leghorn chickens 15c Stags 10c Eggs 16c LOCAL EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 16c CREAMERY MARKET Butterfat, delivered .34

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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ —— —— * k FOR SALE FY)R SALE—Used adding machines, , several well known makes. Bar- ' gains for quick sale. Address Sunstrand Adding Machine Agency, 17211-2 Clinton St.. Fort Wayne, Indiana. FOR^AL'E—White Wyandotte eggs for hatching; $1 for sls, or $6 for 100. Mrs. Grant Owens, R. R. No. 5; Monroe 'phone, 4 shorts on 107. mar3l Pou sai.k White Wxaiidott.- eggs for hatching; Mrs. F. R. Braun, R. R. No. 2. Phone 863-0. 57-6tx FOR - SALE- - -Pure bred Buff Orpington eggs for hatching, $6.00 per 100. R. L. Wilson, Monroeville. R. 3. Indiana. Phone 154-R. 68-ts FOR _ SALE—S — C — White Leghorn eggs, for hatching; a vefy heavy strain of layers, Barron English; $5.00 per 100. —Dyonis Schmitt, 413 Mercer Ave. 59t12 FOR~SALE—- Big - Type PolamPchina Spring gilts, due for March and April farrow. All real bargains and going fast. See them at once. Holthouse and Faurote, Decatur. Ind. R. R. No. 5. 59-stx FOR — SALE—One Stauffer Automatic brooder house, 500 chick capacity. Phone 887. Enterprise Dairy Co. 60-3tx FOR - SALE—Two ganders. S' P. Sheets. Preble or Decatur phone. 60-3tx FOR SALE OR TRADE—For house and lot in Decatur, 80 acres of improved fruit and vegetable land in Muskegon county 1 , Mich,, $1,500.00. Real estate men need not answer. Phone 282 Black. 60-6 t FOR SALE —Dark blue reed baby carraige with yellow Newly painted. SIO.OO. Inquire at 322 North 11th street. 61-3 t FOR SALE —Rose Comb R. I. Red eggs from blue ribbon winners at Decatur, Bluffton and Van Wert. Farm range, $6.00 per 100; breeding parks, $2 per 15. Monroe and Decatur phones. J. F. Rupert, Monroe, Indiana. 61-ts FOR - SALE—Duroc Gilts, bred for April and May farrows. C. C. Miller, R. No. 8. Decatur. 61-6tx FOR SALE —Reed Go-cart. Phone 935. 61-3tx FOR SALE —One 500 chick oil brooder; one hard coal brooder; one bone cutter. Phone 696 or write Homestead Poultry Farm. 61-3 t FOR SALE —Single - Combed Brown Leghorn hatching eggs, 75 cents , per setting or $4.00 per hundred. Mrs. Ray Harvey, Decatur R. R. 5; Monroe phone. 60-3t-eod-x FOR SALE —Three extra good Mam moth Bronze Toms for sale. M. J. Fonner, Decatur, Ind. R. 7. FOR SALE —Soy bean seed. Tested and from recleaned stock. At $2.50 per bushel. Innoculation free. Ita San variety. J. D. Baker, R. R. 2, Decatur, Ind. itx WANTED WANTED—Three or four unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire at 724 West Adams street or phone 563. 61-6tx WANTED —To rent —modern semimodern house. Call ’phone 905 or see Charles Lose at Lost* Bros’ Bar- ' ber shop. 62-3tx STRAIGHT SALARY $35.00 per week and expenses to man or woman with rig to introduce POULTRY MIXTURE. Eureka Mfg. Co., East St. Louis, Ilf. itx For Rent FOR RENT—Semimodern house on North First street. John Wagoner. Call 737. 60-3tx FOR RENT—6O acres 3% miles northeast of Decatur, share rent; 6 room house on south sth street, cellar, garage, both kinds of water in house; also I have for a sale a 6 room house on west Madison street, [ lights, drove w-ell, cistern and large ; lot. Priced at $1,100.00 for quick 1 sale. Call 674 after 7 p. m. 61-3 t ’ LOST AND FOUND [ NOTICE— Persons taking gasoline ( from Tom Leonard’s car are known. Unless this practice is stopped prosecution will follow. ; 61-2tx I LOST—Traveling bag remold - by mistake from the Decatur interurj -ban car on Monday. Please return to ; Black & Ashbaucher or to the Baltes : Hotel, Fort Wayne. Have just received a new shipment of 3 Fisk and Gage hats. Mrs. K. Burdge milliner. 6b6t ; I —_ a

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦, | I smur e Y, ro ; e ‘ ) | \P(«S I FOR BETTER HEALTH SEE I DR. FROHNAPFEL. Dr 1 Chiropractic and Osteopathic ■ Treatments given to suit your n ... ■ at 144 So. 2nd St. Phon# ,J E Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—ls 68 . ' E - . ■ h. tn. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE I Real Estate and Farm Loam ■ See French Quinn, 1 The Schirmeyer Abstract Co ■ Over Vance & Linn Clothing sto'n. f BLACK & ASHBAUCHER ! UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMIho H Calls answered promptly djv or nig) B Private Ambulance Service. | Office Phone: 90. ■ Home Phones: I Black 727; Ashbaucher 510 B Agents for Pianos and Phonugratb». I DR. H. E. KELLER | Decatur, Indiana GENERAL PRACTICE OFFICE SPECIALTIES—Diseases of H women and children; X-ray examlna- fl tlons; Glourscopy examinations of ths fl Internal organs; X-ray and electrics' Il treatments for high blood pressure fl and hardening ot the arteries; X-ray || treatments for GOITRE, TDBERCU- H LOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: 9toll a. m. —1 to sp. m.—7 to 9p.m. fl Sundays by appointment Phones: Residence 110; Office 409. |l N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted * HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136. Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Barn, Ist street. Office Phone 143 Residence Phone ~».. 102 DR. C. C. RAYL Practice limited to Surgefy and diagnosis of Abdomino-pelvic Diseaie Office (1 to 4 & 6 to 8 p. m. Hours (Sunday 9 to 10 a. m, ’ Phone 581. NOTICE •fONPAY All those knowing themselves indebted to the Monroe Home I Store, Monroe, Indiana, will i please call and settle at once as 1 all accounts must he settled immediately. HUGH D. HITE, 41-ts Receiver — • q o Office Hours Other Hours 9 to 11 a. m. by Appointment 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Except Sundays CHARLES & CHARLES CHIROPRACTORS For Better Health 2nd Door South of Library. 134 So. 3rd St. Decatur. Ind O 0 q 7 -o Why Not Book Your Sales With FRED BUSCHE General and Livestock AUCTIONEER Decatur R. 5 Decatur and Monroe Phone. 6 o APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Adiin nl - S ‘ trator of the estate of Timothy 1 ■ late of Adams countv, deceased. estate is probably solvent. SYLVESTKR FOI TS. Administrator. March 4, 1922. „ ~ Eichorn & E<lris M Attys. —■ — EAT AT BITTNER'S —CAFE— Meals 40c. Lunch 30cSALE CALENDER Mar. 15 —Teeple Bros. lc DellingerTeeple Bros, stock farm, 1 mile nor of South Salem, 4 miles east andl mile south of Monroe. 4 miles w • of Willshire. Ohio, or 8 miles soitnn east of Decatur. Sala to begin at o’clock. March 20, Enoch Carpenter, 3 miles west and 11-2 miles north of Monroe, 7 miles south-west of Decatur. March 21—J. N. Burkhead. onehalf mile north of Monroe or 5 1-2 miles south of Decatur. Sale to I" gin at 12.30.