Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 7 July 1922 — Page 2

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS

*♦♦+♦♦++++♦++♦+ ♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ *♦♦«♦♦**++++♦++ IS YOUR SPINE PERFECT? If not, it may be crooked. Vital nerve force that is impeded in the progress through the Human system soon becomes devitalized. If your back is not straight let me make the proper adjustment. FOR BETTER HEALTH BEE DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. Chiropractic and Osteopathic Treatments given to euit your need at 144 So. 2nd St ’Phone 814. Office Houre 10-12 a. m.—l-5 6-8 p. m. BLACK & ASHBAUCHBR UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or night Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 90. Home Phones: Black, 727 —Ashbaueher, 610. Agents for Pianos and Phonographs DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GENERAI. PRACTICE OFFICE SPECIALTIES: Diseases ol women and children; X-ray examinations: Glourscopy examinations ot the Internal organs; X-ray and electrical treatments for high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries; X-ray treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. m.—7 to 9 p. m Sundays by appointment. Phones: Residence 110; Office 409 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. Closed Wednesday afternoons DR. C. C. RAYL Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdomino-pelvic Disease Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty money to loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn. Office—Take first stairway south Decatur Democrat. Q 0 DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon Located in office formerly occupied by Dr. D- D. Clark. North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 413 Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 5—7 to 9 p. m. Sunday 8 to 9 a. m. o— ■ q— —o Money to Loan at Full payment privilege at each interest paying date Decatur Insurance Agency Ollice 2nd floor Schafer block. o— o ,—• Callow & Kohne Sell Hoosier Paint —It’s (he best HEMSTITCHING MRS. ANNA ADLER, 349 Winchester St. q—— n JOHN SCHURGER & SON ABSTRACTORS Plenty of Money to Loan on farms at 6% Decatur, Indiana O ■ o 125-Fri-Sat-4 wks e— O — 0 s’/z% Money Do You Want It? Graham & Walters have it; all you want on farm lands. Most liberal plan. See us. GRAHAM & WALTERS East of Court HouseDecatur, Indiana Tues. & Ft? O- ,Q AS A LAST RESORT WHY NOT TRY CHIROPRACTIC? All acute and chronic diseases cured without drugs, by Chiropractic and other natural ways. When hope la gone and your case has been given up consult DRS. SMITH & SMITH, D. C. CHIROPRACTORS Calls made day or night. Office over Morris 5 & 10c store Decatur, Ind. Phone 660 D"" O ■» B—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s Q— —— -o DR. L. K. MAGLEY VETERINARIAN Will answer all calls Phone 186 ° ** r ' 158-SI

♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦++++* + + + + + + FOR SALE FOR SALE—A few second~hai.il coal ranges.—Gas Otficib ——* FOR SALE— Baby Chicks. Leghorns, 8 cents. Heavy breeds, 9 cents. Custom hatching. 5 cents. Henry Yake. Craigville phone. Magley rural route number 1. 'i.i.li. 143-18tx. FOR SALE—7 ft. cut Osborn binder. Cash or bankable note. Lee Hilliard. Bellmont Park. 154-Btx FOR "SA~LE—BO tomTof - Ice in large or small quantities or will sell the whole lot. Bert Johnson, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 156-6tx. CORNET - FOIt~SALE—Phone - 426 — 156tfix FOR SALE-Two “ choice - lots - on Mercer Ave. Call Phone 79. 157t6x FOR SALE—Sturgis Collapsible reed baby sulky; used very little; a real bargain. Call telephone 908-Red or at 510 Jefferson st. 158tf FOIC - SALE—fS feeding shoats. F J. Schmitt. 158t3 FOR SALE-9 year old mare. Good size. Fine worker. Will trade for young cattle or youg cow or sell. G. 11. Bright, Peterson. Indiana. 159.7tx. FOR SALE — One 1241 P Ruoely Traction engine. Good condition and a bargain. Decatur Foundry & Machine Co. 159-ts. For Rent FOR - RENT —Seven room house on Mercer Ave. with three lots, drove well, cistern water in house, electric lights, barn and chicken coop; near the hospital grounds. SIB.OO a month to right parties. Phone (174 or call at 512 South 13th st., or see Wm. Norris real estate agent. 158t3r WANTED MEN WANTED—Two to help on farm. Inquire of Clyde Harden, Decatur. R. R. 9, Phone A-811. 144tf WANTED-One lady for Decatur and 4 young men to travel handling best proposition yet presented for agents. $5 per day and up. Call phone 845 Red for appointment. 158t3x WANTED —Mau under the age of 35 who wishes to become a salesman; salary and commission; steady employment in Decatur. Chance for advancement lor live wire. Address Box 205, Huntington, Indiana. 159-3tx. WANTED—Man with car to sell best low-priced (’ord Tires made. SIOO.OO per week and expenses. Wolfe Tire Co., 1019 Canal, Benton Harbor, Mich. Itx LOOT AND FOUND FOUNL —Gold watch fob near Scheiniann bridge. Owner may have same after describing, and paying for this ad. Inquire of James A. Steele, Magley, Indiana. 159-3tx. GERMAN MARKS HIT NEW MARK TODAY AT .2180 TO A POUND

Berlin. July 7. — (Special to Daily Democrat) —German marks hit a new low mark today when they slumped to .2180 to a pound. Unprecedented nervousness prevailed in Berlin today. The city was without newspapers. As the result, of lack of authentic informat ion, baseless rumors spread rapidly. One report was that General von Hindenburg and Price Eltel Frederick had been murdered. The undersigned will sell at PUBLIC SALE at parsonage of St. Johns Lutheran Church on Decatur-Ft. Wayne road at 1 F'.M. Friday, July 14, 1922 the following property to-wlt: 1 Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh in August. • Jersey Heifer, 2 1-2 yrs. old, fresh in November. About. 60 chickens, 4 swarms of bees and hives, poultry drinking fountain, poultry feeders, incubator, about 10 bn. corn. 1 walnut bed with spring and mattress, 2 washstands. 2 lady’s desks, 2 revolving desk chairs, standard sewing machine, 1 parlor table, 1 dining room table, medicine cabinet, 2 vacuum sweepers, 1 morris chair. 1 cupboard, 5 oil lattips, 1 large mirror, framed pictures, dictionary, stand with dictionary, ironing board, wring er, 3 heating stoves, 1 Garland base burlier, 1 laundry stove, 1 cannery, wheelbarrow, garden tools, household scales, stone jars, mason jars, flower stands. 1 aluminum percolator, books, and other articles. TERMS —All articles under $5.00 cash, over $5.00 6 month note, or cash discount of 4 percent. W. O BISCHOFF C. H. Getting, clerk. July 7-12 Auctioneers! — Fatuity and students of Reppert Auction l School.

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WOMEN ORGANIZE TO ASSIST ELKS (Continued from page one) Agnes Kohne, Miss Agnes Weber, Mrs. Julia Colchln, Mrs. Frank Guss. Mrs. Maude Dorwin. Another meeting of the ladies will be held on next Wednesday evening ut 8:00 o’clock at the Old Adams County Bank. Further arrangements for the work of the organization will be made at that time. o — BIG FAIR TO BE THE BEST EVER (Continued from page one) charges on Monday or Saturday but the carnival will show both afternoon and evening, giving the stands that much additional advantage. LADIES^AID OF CHURCH HELD INTERESTING MEET YESTERDAY AFTERNOON The Ladies' Aid society of the Calvary church held a very enjoyable meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Goldie Gaunt. The fore part of the afternoon was spent in sewing, followed by the devotional and business session. Several members were absent. No business of importance was transacted. The report of the social held last week showed a net gain of $12.71, which was turned over to the treasurer. The names of two new members were added to the register. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Mary Weidler. Although not a real member of the Calvary Aid. Mrs. Weidler has been very faithful in all the activities of this society. Mrs. Gaunt assisted by Miss Elma Bittner,, 'served delicious refresh-, mints. It was decided to hold the next meeting on Thursday, August 10th, on account of the fair which will take place during the first week of the month.

MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York Stock Exchange New York. July 7 —Steel and Copper stocks advanced slowly in early trading on the New York stock exchange today. Steel common sold at 100%. up %; Lackawanna 75%, up "si Gulf States 81%, up 1%; Bethlehem B, 76%. up %; Midvale 35%. tip %; Anaconda at 53%: Smelters at 61%; Chile at 22% and Carro De Posco at 37 were all fractionally higher. Mexican Oils were inactive. Mexi can Pete at 164%, was off % and PanAmerican A 72%, off %. Foreign Exchange New York. July 7—Foreign exchange opened easier: Demand Sterling $4.14%. off %; Francs .0791%; Lire .0483; Marks .0019; Kronen .2160 Cleveland Produce Butter —Extra in tubs 42©42%c; prime 43<fr43%c; firsts 40@40%c; jtacking stock 20@22c. Eggs—Fresh gathered northern extras 28c; extra firsts 27c; Oltios 24c; western firsts new cases 23c. Poultry. Livje Heavy—Fowls 24(® 25c; roosters 15c; spring ducks 25@ 28c; potatoes [email protected] a bag of 150 pounds. New York Produce Flot.r —Dull and Easy. Pork—Quiet; mess $30.00. Lard —Easy; middle west spot. Sugar—Firm; raw. $4.89: refined, firmer; granulated, [email protected]. Coffee—Rio No. 7 on spot 10%ci 5%c. Hay—Firmer; prime No. 1 $1.55(3) I. No. 3, $1 [email protected]; clover, 85c @1.50. Dressed Poultry — Steadier; turkeys, 25ft'52c; chickens 23@43c; fowls, 15@30c; ducks 20@25e. Live Poultry—Firm; geese ll@l7c ducks 14@27c; fowls 27@30c; turkeys 20@35c; roosters 16c; chickens, broilers 26@40c. Cheese—Steady; state milk, common to specials 18@22c; skims, common to specials 15%@16c. Butter— Weaker: receipts 74.577; creamery extra 37%c; state dairy tubs 37%@38%c; imitation creamery firsts 30@37c. Eggs—Unsettled; receipts 26,970’ nearby white fancy 46c; nearby mixed, fancy 23@38c; frsh firsts 24%c@ 31%ct’ Pacific coast 28@41c. East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, New York July 7— Hog receipts 4000. shipments 3990, official to New York yesterday 1520; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavies [email protected]; mixed »11.35@ 11. Yorkers, [email protected]; lights and pigs [email protected]; roughs $9; stags $5@,6; cattle 125, steadysheep 800; best lambs $14@>14.50; yearlings sll down; best ewes ss@ 7; calves 800; tops [email protected]. Grain Market (By the Burk Elevator) No. 2 Red Wheat SI.OO No. 1 Red Wheat 2c premium No. 3 Red Wheat3c discount No. 2 White Oats 22c Yellow Corn 7? c White Coin 72c Ry« 66c Barley go c Decatur Produce Market Largo Hens 18c Leghorn Hons i;;c Colored Broilers ’ 23c Leghorn Broilers 18c Old Cocks s c ? eeße 10c Eggs, dozen 20c LOCAL EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 20c Local Creamery Market Butterfat „ 4p

tIHEHIFF’N SU.K The State of Indiana, Adams County, HH: . , in tin' Adams ( Ircult Couit of Atl unis county. Indiana. Clarence H. Sprunger Ueoigo Baumgartner, et al. . N<>. 10788. ' , . • llv virtue of an order of sale, to me directed by the clerk of the Adame Circuit Court of eald county and alate, I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned mid wllexp *'■ for sale nt public auction at Uu ttisi door ol the court house In the city < t Hecatur. Adams county, Indiana, between the hours ot io o ilock a. m. and l o’clock p. in.. on Saturday, ISth day of .Inly. ((’-•• The rents and profits for u term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated In Adams county, Indiana, to-wlt: • The west half xof Inlot nttmbei three hundred eighty (880) In the for-ty-third 143) addition to the town of Borno, Adams county, Indiana, ns the same was plaited out by <■., 1 ■ 1 failure to realize therefrom the full amount of Judgment. Interest thereon and costs; I will nt the same time and In the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of (he above described premises. Taken as the property of George Baumgartner, to satisfy said order of sale this 22 day of June. 1922. SEPHL’S MELCHI, Sheriff. 23-30-7 NOTICE TO RIDDERS Notice Is hereby given that I. tlu undersigned trustee of Union township. Adams county, Indiana. will receive sealed blds at my office until one o’clock p. m., July 15. 1D22. for the furnishing and placing of crushed stone and screenings on a grade which will be prepared to receive same which is located as follows: Beginning at the Luckey s school house in Union township, thence running south between Sections 31 and 32 of said township for a distance of one mile. Also at the same time will receive bids for the furnishing and placing of crushed stone and screenings on a grade which will be prepared to receive same which is located as follows: Beginning at point one-half mile south of the Luckey s school house thence eaxt one mile to the Schamerloh stone road. Specifications for same are on hie at my office. Each bidder will be required to submit two bids one to be on the work as a whole and the other to be by the yard (cubic) for the completion of the work. The right Is reserved to reject any or ail bids. A bond equal to twice the amount or the bid and acceptable to the trustee must be filed with each bid. U. D. SPULLEIi, Trustee of Union township. 30-7-14 Adams county, Indiana.

MACADAM HOAD BOND SALE Notice Is hereby given that bids will he received at the office of the Treasurer of Adams county, Indiana, up until the hour of 10:0(> o'cluck a. m., on Frida? July 21. 1022. for the purchase us the following road bunds, to-wlt: ’I h" William L. Kay Macadam road, Monr o e Township, Adams County, Indiana, the amount beingss,76o.oo The Warren M. Striker Concrete road,, Wabash Township, Adams County Indiana, the amount being 42,400.00 The Nathan Mcschberger Macadam road, Hartford Town- w ship, Adams County, Indiana,’ the amount being 4,610.00 The William G. Bollenbacher Maca <1 a m road, Jefferson Township, Adams County, Indiana, the amount being 4,320.00 All of the above will be issued in scries of twenty bonds, each datea .July 15, 1922, the first issue comi i-r due on the 15th day of May, 1923 and on' 1 coming due every six months thereafter. Said bonds will bear Interest at the rate ot 4% per cent per annum payable on the 15th day of May and November of each year. Said bonds have been issued in strict compliance with the laws of the State of Indiana, with an order duly endorsed upon the record of the Board of Commissioners of said county, authorizing the issue and sale of said bonds for the purpose of providing funds for the construction of the above mentioned roads. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Said bonds will be sold for not less than par, together with interest and ai t ruing interest. I'ranscript.s will be on file at the office of the Auditor of Adams county. If said bonds arc not sold on said date, said sale will be continued until sold. HUGH I). HITE, Treasurer Adams county, Ind, July 7. NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING Notice is hereby given that the Board ot Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized toad in Union Township, in said county, known as the George Knittie macadam road, up until ten oclock am., on Tuesday. ItigUMt N, 1922 at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in the city of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, sealed bids will be received for the construction :.f said road in accordance with- the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor’s office of said county, said 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 confiled and in accordance wi th the bid All bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will fie constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer in charge not to exceed eighty nor cent of any one estimate, out of th-3 Junds to bo hereinafter raised by tlie sale of bonds as required by law. . ihe I oard of Commissioners re. b?ds <K th ° t 0 rc^ ect any and all MARTIN JABERG, Auditor Adams County. Indiana. July 7-14-21. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BOND ISSUE. m /»inty f.,,- the Abe Bebout Macadam Road. of N, l t Jfftr l . 8 „ hor ‘‘ b y Fi/'-’n the taxpayers V ind ; . township, Adams -■Aunty, ltd., that the proper legal officers ot said municipality at their regular 'ILni 1 ' ll “' s, h ,i:| y " f August, n 1 cqtislder the question ot fintul ""J 1 I l *, ? 188,10 bonds or other evidences of Indebtedness, exceeding bye thousand dollars ntyl hearing Interest not in excess of five per cent per annum. p ♦s J 9i’tn <>n U h Unt i ot h°nds proposed is $5,200.00 bearing interest at 4% ner cent. tv l ?,? a8S0 « 80 'i value of all propert’. In (bls taxing unit is $■.■09’734000 and the present total Indebtedness wflltout (his issue and concurrent is- ' sue issued herewith is $62,108 88 Taxpayers appearing shall have n right to be hoard thereon. Within (If. teen days after the Issuance of such bonds shall have been finally determined upon, ten or more taxpayers other Gian those who pay pull ta\ only whcjfeel themselves aggrieved bv such detffrninatlon may anneal tc thn Htate Board nf Tax Commoners to? furthei b.v filing n. petition with the county auditor ami ' the Ftate Board win flx a date fori hearing tn this county. Board of Commissioners ot 1 Adams County, Indiana. I July 7-14.1

:«Late News J; s Flashes :■ W (Vaitrd Pre.. Service). flfte e n ln‘ pr " at ‘ ona ; '“J ew ' “Se” may be staged off the N«-W eoast at midnight tonight Federal prohibition author!, es (are believed on the point “ attack against the smugghng which la reported to have six mU lion dollars worth of liquor bottoms. As long as the rum Jaden vessels keep outside the t* p ' ve limit they cannot be ordered otL Mobilization of an inshore fleet o auxiliary vessels to run the c bond liquor through the federal was underway.

Seattle, Wash., July 7-Forest fires raging in four sections of the Pacif Northwest have caused nearly sa, 000 damage and taken at least two jives. Only rain will check the flames which spread with great rapidity following a long dry spell, lumber men here believe. Evansville, Ind.. July 7.— Using a fork as a weapon, Ed Williams, 00, colored, murdered his wife, Albetta. at their home here last night. Police found Williams, intoxicated, in one room and the dying wife In another. A 12 year old daughter explained the quarrel to police. Washington, July 7,-Only 53 days supply of coal is available for public utilities, a canvass on June 15 of coal stocks of electrical and artificial gas public utilities showed, F. R Wadleight, thief of the newly organized coal committee of the department of commerce announced today. Washington, July 7 —Progressives in both parties are ready to meet the attack on the primary system and to counter attack the primary’s foes, they -aid today, «following announcement of the nationwide effort to return to the eld convention system of party nomin at ions. It is probable that in the coming congress measures will lie introduced to broaden the primary system, making it applicable, perhaps, to nomination of presidential candidates, so as to avoid the pre-convention scandels that nearly adways mark presidential years.

1 Rio De Janeiro. July 7. —Fort Capa- ’ cabana, last stronghold of Brazilian in- ; surgents who attempted a military coup d’ etet, Wednesday, capitulated ' after a severe bombardment, and the rebellion is completely at an end, the ■ United Press was officially informed 1 today. Illinois Troops Ready Springfield, 111., July 7—(Special to Daily Democrats —Five companies of . infantry and two troops of cavalry slept in their armories last night awaiting a rail strike riot call to Decatur. Adjutant General Carlos Black issued the mobilization orders shortly before midnight when one hundred shopmen at Decatur roughly handled two company employes and threatened to repeat the performances when several (hundred stnikebreakers, reported en route to Decatur from St. Lottis, arrive. Outbreaks also were reported at other points. Quiet prevailed at Decatur this mornipg. Adjutant General Black stated. mobilization order follow: The commands included in the mobilization order follow: Troops B. Springfield and B. Urbana, lOGth cavalry. Headquarters company 130th infantry, Decatur. Company A, Decatur, Company B, Champaign and Company B Delavon, 130th infantry. <1 nltrd ProMM Service.) Terre Haute, Ind., —The strike ot the five shop crafts of the entire Pennsylvania system including all divisions is 95 per cent effective, according to official figures compiled here today by local strikers. Figures obtained from every shop of the entire system Were read to the local strikers at a meeting held here today. Harry Naxey, chairman of the publicity committee declined to give out the figures, saying that the strike on the Pennsylvania linos was 95 per font effective and that only in a few eases were men returning to work after quitting Saturday. Columbus, Ohio, July 7—(United Press)—A ’’women’s and children’s crusade ’ aimed at the morale of strike breakers, was launched here today by relatives of the 2,000 striking shopmen of the Pennsylvania lines. The women, tarrying babes in their |

arms. Picketed the HhoPs “8 the strike breaker. mud® Evansville, .nd, July 7;Mor® than ! 1 onwhvone man did not walk out, | Z hi. wife was forcing him to were being quletiy picketed. CLUB CALENDAR ' Friday : Po , ,u<t«.»« •< »■»“ 5 woman’s Relief Corps-2 o clock • ° Z L B 'X.. Aid .. ' “ MU T« T... nys Kern.

Th e Home Guards of the Methodist . church will hold a picnic aP, ternoon at Bellmont park. All c l a n iivimr west of Fifth street are dren living «esc „ asked to meet at the church at 2.30 o’clock. + A party in honor of a few pledges, i will be given by the Delta Theta Tau j sorority at the home of Mrs. Herman Ehinger tonight. The party was to have been a picnic affair but the rain Interfered. COLUMBUS WOMEN ARE BIG CIGARETE CUSTOMERS AT THE GROCERY STORES Codumbus. Ind, July 7.-Grocers are turning their cigarette stocks over rapidly to a female market in Colum-j bus. Dame gossip stands at the entrance | of cigar stores and points an accusing linger at all women who would buy i their “fags" at a loafing place for men i But the women feel they can visit | the tobacco counter of a grocery store j with security from wagging tongues. “The women constitute our main source of cigarette trade,” one of the leading suburb grocers said today. ‘ We carry ony the cheaper brands. . but it seems that's what they prefer." Some of his best customers for cigarettes are women of the upper strata of society, the grocer declared.

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Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739 I REPAIRING of all makes of cars; electrical work, storage battery recharging. Wo carry a complete line of FO R D parts and accessories. Firestone and Auburn tires and tubes at the low price. Mann Garage PLEASANT MILLS. INDIANA If you are satisfied, tell your neighbor; if not, tell me. ‘ C. G. Mann. Prop.