Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1923 — Page 4

f 1 ' n. . The Law of Growlli With Age Comes Knowledge. One of the most iniporltinl truths to loom is the law of growth, lilusis grow, nations grow, rharacti'r grmvs. The great fortunes of tin* world have grown from little beginnings. Make your eginning now in a Savings Account. Conn* in and let us talk to vou about our INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNT. ' WE PAY YOU TO SAVE The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. * - BANK OF SERVICI One Won! Three Adams County Citizens Desired To Make Their Savings Work. The First was timid. lie confined himself to the best known and most widely distributed low interest rate, listed bonds. He achieved safety but lost income. The Second was greedy. He looked at the interest rate and accepted investments of doubtful security. He thought only of income and came to grief. The Third was a common-sense investor. He searched carefully for the best interest rate combined with safety. He won. We recommend R. L. Dolling* Co. Supervised First Preferreds as safe investments. The interest rate is Seven per cent (7%). The Sultles-Edwards Co. Securities—Loans —Insurance () P. Edwards, Pres.—A. 1). Sullies. Secv-Treas. Morrison Building, DECATUR, INDIANA I THE CRYSTAL 1 THE MECCA I ■ Home of Paramount Pictures 9 TONIGHT ONLY S ■ , Ij , |S Realart Pictures presents ■ B and 9 in ■ “A c AMF I TOMORROW I CHICKEN” 1 1 Pauline Frederick 9 Sh " ac 1(1,1 more like a boy 9 ■ H than n girl—until sin' tell in ■ ■ in hB love! But when she found H B “TWO ■ that the man °f her heart H B KIN S I ' VUS tlallillß hrr * ,oot ' lfiKKinß H ■ of m See the- wild steamer chase! H H WOMEN” ■ —the lire at sea!—the life Ait I ■ . . H in the fog!—more fun titan B B A story ol a woman « . , ■ ■ i * MB anvotte s known since the M who won ami the kind IS ... . _ , , ■ .. • , RS wets discovered Cuba! M ol a picture vou can I H , , . . . ■ afford to miss.' 11 A \\ y ' [ ha I u ‘ hos M Added Attraction 9 Golden Eggs ol B Snub Pollard 9 Laughter. B 3 in a comedy matte for 9 . 01 , -°"T B B laughing purposes oitlv. 9 J•'"JL''• ) ' SO(o1 B 1 ' X Heels in all. * 9 “The Timber Queen | i Children 10c 9 in all. B | Adults 20c I thildrwi ,o C 9 ■ pa Adults 10c B I™ The Man Who ™| I Gets Ahead I * Who owns his own home g s Or his own business, 1 J, Is the man w ho spends l | Less than he earns t § And who persistently v i Banks a fixed portion | | Os every pay check. I | DO YOU? § I . Old Adams I L County Bank J

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1923.

W I—in Mil Hiwr I—HIM ■ ■ "l * ■■■■■ | Field Goals"[ Today there uro forty-eight. Sunday there will In* only sixteen. Cun you mime the sixteenT Richmond is I lie only team in the state colleges not excepted, which has not been defeated this yeltr. Old Mor ton high may surprise n few wise birds in the tournament, too. Friends, Out of Hounds has quit ns cold. His last appearance was on Friday of last week. And he didn't even tell us good-bye. He died suddenly. We're talking our's by degrees. Good Morning Town—Now you will smear Purdue in football and you will beat Indiana in basketball and you will spoil Notre Dame's gridiron she< t of IS2O will you—well, go on back home now that Mike Nyikos Is through with you—Shootin’ ’em and Stoppin’ 'em in the Indianapolis News. Passiac high. New Jersey, the world champion for consecutive wins, is entered in the annual national high school tourney to Ate held in Chicago in the near future. We're pickin' Passiac —to get knocked off. Thank You The Decatur officials are certainly deserving of a great deal of credit for the fine manner in which the meet was conducted and It was their efforts combined with the assistance of all the Decatur fans that permitted the meet to lie conducted in such u smooth anti satisfactory manner. The new high school gymnasium. In which the tourney was held, was anoliter cause for the splendid success of the meet and this fine building equipped with a large seating ca pacity, provided ample room for all of the fanß to enjoy every game.— Hlttffton Banner. Ora Huffman, back guard for the Liberty Center sectional champs, is receiving medical attention this week for a sprained back which he received in the tournament here Fri day and Saturday. The injury is not serious, it is said. Kelly Moore,, forward for the champs, is ill with a severe cold this week. We hope the hoys are in good condition by 1 o’clock Friday afternoon when they play Kendallvllle. Here's good news. fans. The WLK radio broadcasting station in Indianapolis is going to send out a play by play account of the final games of (Instate tournament at the big Coliseum there on Friday and Saturday, March 16 and 17. Even the band music, the sound of the referee's whistle, and the cheers of the crowd will he heard. Signals Did you know spring football practice starts in about two weeks. Better keep plenty of straw in those dark horses’ stalls this week. 'Tis it rough week. o Adam Steiner, of Blufl'ton, Ohio was here on business today. — —o Victim of Infirmary Stabbing May Die Blufl'ton, March 7.—A sudden turn for the worse in the condition of . Robert Dick, age 74, who has been in a serious condtion at the County hospital from knife wounds inflicted by John Mahoney, 76, -in a fight at tlie county infirmary last Thursday morning, was reported this afternoon !>y the attending physician. Infection has developed in the abdominal wound and no hopes are now given for his recovery, it is reported. Mahoney has been in jail since the fight awaiting the outcome of the injuries, lie may face murder or manslaughter charges If Dick dies. He claims self defense m s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s o NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Ol lIO.N U ISSUE Tn the matter of determining to Issue bonds of Adams county for ttie Hadertaclier and Braun Macadam ltoad Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Monroe township, Adams county, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on Iho 28th day of Mari'li, 1828. wilt consider the question of finally determining to issue bonds or other evidences of Indebtedness, exceeding five thousand dollars and hearing interest not in excess of five per cent per annum. • Tlie amount of bonds proposed is * 10.820.(Hi bearing Interest at 4 ';■< per Cent. The net assessed value of all properly in tipis taxing unit Is $6,782,730.00 and the present total Indebtedness without this Issue is 1182.523.74. Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to he heard thereon. Within fifteen days alter the issuance of such bonds shall have been finally determI ined upon, ten or more taxpayers other than those who pay poll tax | only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination may appeul to the Htate Board of Tax Commissioners for further action, by tiling 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 By Martin Jaberg, Auditor. 7-14

Nnrirr or nrruivivn sins Senled bid* will he received by the R.iaril of Hospital Tensive* of 'I he Adam* Oounu Memorial lluspii.il at the office Smith opd H*ll In th* Cli; mi Decatur. Indiana, until HI ini o'p lic k a in SunilH), Vlnrcli noth, IS'i.'t for furnishing and placing In por.llbm I in tlie i,nil,ling all tt.-ms listed In tha following: 1 Iterrlgerator box for main kitchen to be a six door type approx. 76 In. , wide x 31 In. deep g. ,4 In. high with ice capacity of not less titan 31,0 Ills, and to nave tl shelve*. " Refrigerator boxes of Hair door type, approx. 40 in. wide x 2,7 In. d. • n x 34 In. high with Ice capacity of 100 Itir. cup h. live shelve each. All refrigerator lioxe* to be arrant* - e.l for cither he or mechanical refrigeration. These boxes to he Installed by lliii contractor. In (perfect , omlltlou *n completion. Floor drulns an now provided. I— Standard Equipped Hospital lied ti-iixii-4 Rustless Hand Edge Sprite 21. In. from tloor, mounted on lignum vitae wcoit caster*. Hl.l on on.- In d with privilege of buying 3x. Also give bid on sata* bed equipp'd with Improved Fowler Spring. wilh privilege of buying 37. Or bid on the equal of the above, approved by Owners. I—No. 282 Siesta Felt Mattress, or equal, 3-OxC-4 with privilege of but - i log 88. I—No. 212 Popular I-rather Pillow ! or equal. 20x28. With privilege of j buying 88, more or less. 1 No. 212 llalr Pillow, 2i>\2B, with privilege of buying 38 more or lesr 1 —Waid Rope Dresser. (Iluss top. with the privilege of buying 33 more or less. Enameled to suit the Owners. I Dresser with privilege of buying 83 more or less. t —Wardrobe with drawer nt ton - tom, approx. 18\tsx72 In. with privilege of buying 33 more or less. I—Standard Adjustable Bed side table, with (privilege of buying '.7 more or less. I—Standard1 —Standard Panel Screen, with the privilege of huylng 83 more or less. I—Standard Walt Chair, with privilege of buying 88 more or less. I—Standard Itocker, with privilege of buring 38 more or less I—Waste basket, with privilege of bll iic 33 more or less. 1- I tolling Chair with rubber tires with pirivilege of buying 4 more or le--I—Overstaffed, tapestry Davenport, 48 in. long with finished bock, with (privilege of Inlying 4 more or less I—Office Desk, dal top, mahogany finish ) —Office Safe, fire proof, Green enameled. t—Floor Nurse's Desk with space for 12 Chrats. with privilege of buying 3 more or less I—Bed Side Table, with privilege of buying 3,7 more or less I—Standard1 —Standard Nurse's Couch, with privilege of buying 12 more or less I—Standard1 —Standard Side ICeed Library Table Frosted Blue l-Tnameled or enameled in some other shade, with privilege of buying 3 more or less I—Wall Chair in reed enameled, with privilege of buying « more or less , I—Combination Sterilizer out lit. mounted on one stand, piping brought, to common outlets, consisting of tlie following units: I—Standard Instrument sterilizer. . \12x22 I—Standard ITtensel Sterilizer, 28x20 \24 with mechanical foot lift. I—Water sterilizer, each reservoir 1.7 gal. capacity I—Water distilling apparatus, one gal. capacity, I—Standard Dressing Sterilizer, D. \ 30. Give hid on alio'-e three ways All to lie equipped fur heat by high pressure steam All to he equipped for beat by gas All to he equipped by heat electric. I—Bed-Pan Sterilizer with waste to floor! and mechanical foot lift. With privilege of buyng three.. “ —Wrought Iron. Bar Luards, size approx. 3S in. by 78 in. for inside ..r windows lr. detention room. To be tlie removable type to he locked into place with pad locks Supports for same placed with expansion bolts in brick masonry. To meet tlie approval of tile Board of Trustees, and The Indiana Hoard of State Charities, and the Architect. , j—[lining Room Table (Mahogany) I—Dining Chair, privilege of buying 12 more or less I—Mahogany Uorury Table rest r °l—Morrl* Chair, with privilege of buying 4 more or less I—Davenport,l—Davenport, overatuflf«<l avid wood, regulation , Where numbers are given ‘ n above, thev were taken from the catalogue of 11. i>. Dougherty A- Go., I h.ilines acceptable to the Trustees The I'OSUO Line, made by the I O. Sehoedinffor Co., Columbus. O.; she Hospital Supply Ounipuny. 1 •>;*rd street, .New York. N. SciinianMorrls Company. Madison. Wlwonsin, or their equal approved by the said Hoard of Trustees. The right iS reserved to accept 01

reject any or all bids, ' A. J. SMITH, Pres. K- M. HAY. Viee-Pres. f CLARA ANLHR.SON, Secy, c Fll AN K HEIM ANN Hoard of Trustees of Iha < Adams County Memorial i Hospital. 2S-7-14-21 ' 0 1 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS 1)1'' BOM) ( ISStI'E. 1 Tn the matter of determining to issue | bonds of Adams county for the , ])avld Zimmerman Macadam Road. i Notice is hereby (riven the taxpayers , of French and Hartford town- , ships, Adams County, Indiana, | that the proper le<ral officers of said , municipality at their regular meeting place on Die 28tli day of March, Hi-., i will consider the question ol finally i determining to issue bonds or other , evidences of indebtedness, exceeding live thousand dollars and hearing in- . terest not in excess of live per cent per annum. The amount of bonds proposed is 114,7211.011 bearing interest at f 1 - per i cent. „ . - The net assessed value of all property in French township is $2,545,3nn.iM and the present total Indebtedness without this issue is *f.e.205).2t). Tile net assessed value of all property in Hartford township is *2,0.4,140.00 and the present total indebtedness without this issue is *70,120.12. Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. Within fifteen davs after the issuance of such bonds shall have been finally determined upon, ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax onlv who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action, by tiling a petition I therefor with the county auditor, and I the State Board will lix a date for hearing in tills county. Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. By Martin Jaberg. r Auditor. i-H , —O BABY CHICKS 110 c and up Custom Hatching 6c j. Capacity over 10,000. Book your order now. , • 2% miles south, 4% west of Decatur. CraigviUe puone. , O. V. Hilling. Decatur, Ind. > 48t12x ; • ; o o ROY RUNYON i Live Stock and General Auctioneer Phone 944-Whtte i * Decatur, Ind. r 0 6 ? 3t wk ts i ■■ Q ——-.i---4 I—I—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s

ntmem or fviik whttiiw . Nolle* i* hereby given thil \ l "' . Bonn of Commissioners of Ad 'J county- Indiana will receive 1-lds roll u,e onstructmn of a macadamized f,,:nl in Union township, in Bald coujj n known as the t’i.nan-ilasc {.»«•••«* ant road, up and until ten o-10-k | 1 WedaeMlay. March il*. I** l . ae the H-giilai meeting of said "nr ~f commissioner*, held m 1 Decniur, Adams county, India' • ; sealed bid* WUI he received f( construction of said road in a«.cnid ' ance with the plans. spi-Ifteatlut s and report of the vP-weis and nu-i- --■ nSer. which are now on fib- In ’>•; 1 Auditor's office of said county. s.u, n,id in be t.iilll of crushed stone 11 A *iiond must accompany each bid In twice the amount ol the hid nl-u. conditioned on the faithful berfoni,. anen Os said Work, and that the - ,1,-r. if awarded Hie contract, «II enter Into contract therefor and complete saiqc, aec -..riling >' "u<; « contract and lit aceordani* with 111 '"a It" Phis shall he made so ns to give Hie amount for which said road » he constructed for cash, payablj on estimates to be made by the engineer in charge not to exceed eighty pe'-cer-t. of any one estimate, out of t fun-N to 1..- tiereinnftcr raised by in* calc of bonds a i required liy law. The Hoar.l Commissioners reserves Hie right to reject any and all b,d "' MARTIN JABKRO, Auditor Adams County. Indiana. March i-14--i Mil'll n OF I*l HI ic I.ETTINH Not Ice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana will receive bids l;; r the construction t.f a macadantiz I road in Union township. In said coiintv. known .is the Russ Harden macadam road, up and until ten octocg Wednesday, Merck 2s, 1823 . at the regular meeting °f sa *o-,^ oari J of commissioners, held in the Llt|' of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, sealed bids will be received for the conatructlon of said road in accordance With Hie plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer, which arc now on tile in the Auditm 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 perforinance of said work, and that the bidder, if awarded the contract, will enter into contract therefore and complete the same according to such contract und in accordance with the bid '"aII bids shall be made so as to give j the amount for which said 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 I funds to be hereinafter raised by tlie sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and ail MARTIN JABERG, Auditor, Adams County, Ind. March 7-14-21 NOTICE OF PI ni*lC LETTINO Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in Monroe township, in said county, known as the A. N. Sprunger macadam road, up and until ten o'clock, a. in., on Wetlnrudny, March -N 11*23 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 said road in accordance with the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer, which are now on file in tlie 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 ami complete same according to such contract and in accordance with the bid filed. Ail bids 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 charge 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 f oard of Commissioners re serves the right to reject any and oil bids. MARTIN JABERG, Auditor Adams County, Indiana. > March 7-14-21

O NOTICE OP I*l BMC GETTING. Notice is hereby given that the . Roarti of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana will receive bids for the construction of a macadamised \ road in Union and Iloot townships, in „ said county, known as the Phil Sauer v macadam road, up and until ten o’clock a. m., on ] Wednesday, Bitrcli 2s, at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, seal- j ed bids will be received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications and re- ( port of the viewers aiul engineer, ' which *»re now on file in the Auditor’s office of said county, said road to he built of crushed stone alone. ( A bond must accompany each bid in ‘ twice tlie amount of the bid tiled, conditioned on the faithful perform- * ance of said work, and that the bid- ( der, if award’d the contract, wili enter into contract therefore and complete same according to such contract and in accordance with the hid filed, l All bids shall be made so asj to give the amount for which said road will he constructed for cash, payable on ( estimates to be made by the engineer < in charge not to exceed eighty par . cent of any one estimate, out of the funds to he hereinafter raised by the aale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners re- . serves the right to reject any or all bids. MARTIN JABERG, Auditor of Adams County. Indiana Marcii 7-11-21 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ROND ISSUE. — < In the matter of determining tn issue bonds of Adams county for the John I.udv Macadam ltoad. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Blue Creek and Monroe townships, Adams county, Indiana, that thd proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on the 2x day of March, 1923, will consider the question of tin - ully determining to Issue bonds or other evidences ot' Indebtedness, exceeding live thousand dollars and hearing interest not in excess of five per cent per annum. The amount of bonds proposed Is * ri.eo9.no bearing interest at 4 per cent. The net assessed value of all property In Blue Creek township is *1.1171.410.00 and the present total indebtedness without tills issue Is *73,373.70. Tile net assessed value of all properl ty in Monroe township Is *0.73!.730.00 and the present total indebtedness without this issue is *182,023.74. Taxpayers appearing shall have a , right to he heard thereon. Within fifteen 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 determination may appeal to the , State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action, by tiling 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. By Martin Jaberg, i Auditor. 7-14 f * Leslie Baumgartner of Fort Wayne [ was a business visitor here today.

PRIVATE SALE Start Ins March 7. the undcrslgncil • will offer tit private sale tit my renl- ■ tienc**, loraleii yt 421! N. 2nd St, the | following properly to wit: Beds, dresser*, chairs, rubles, eurpeia, iluv 1 cuporl nud many other household arlire* 11 it* numerous to mention. \lrs. (’, S. Clark. fifi-fit. — • —-— NOTH E TO miIDEHX In 'I hr Mailer Os .lucol# H. Ilofntnn kMH*r Improvement Notice I* hereby given Hint the I’,.nun.ill Uoiin. il. In mid tor tlie J t.V „f |... itt ur. Indinmi. will on the 30lh liny I.r Miinii, J 323. nt •••lo.k p. m„ 111 their Coiimil looms In said , Hv. i*. . Ive sealed pro|.«i*iilH for Die eonslruetlon of said .Ineoti It. HolTlnan sewer improvement, as per plans and specific titLons on Hl* in tlie office or lbe City Clerk. , , ~ Bidder* will lie required to deposit n ..Hilled die. k equ.i I to (214) two and one-half pereent, of tlie extimal* ..l ...mi <.r *;ii.l linprovemeiit. wlin b said estimate und plan* and spermciithins are on file and may I.* seen in the office of Hu- City Clerk, of Decatur, Indiana. . . . , . . Bidders lilanks. will lie furnished by tin- City Engineer of Recnlur, Indlanii. Th»* Common Council icscrvcs tiio right to reje. t any arid all bios. Witness iny hand and official seal tills 7Hi day or March. 1323. c \Tlll7ltTNtj KAt Fl' MAN. 7-1 | City Clerk MUTUAL INSURANCE ran now he secured to protect against loss by Fire, Cyclone and Hail, covering both Farm and City Property Telephone :W7 E. E. ZIMMERMAN 618 North Second Street Decatur, Indiana SPIRELLA OORSETTERE The Spirella stay is a distinctive feature that can be had in no other corset, tine year guarantee. Special measurements. Mrs. Florence Baumann, phone 780. f>7tfix MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York, March 7—Sterling was slightly easier in early trading liecause of continued unsettlement in Franco-German relations. Rut the market was too engrossed in its own internal affairs to give much attention to outside hapepnings. Bullish demonstrations went ahead in individual stocks like eCntral leather. Asphalt and Kelly Springfield, while heavy profit taking proceeded in some of the recent speculative favorites such as American can, American Woolen, Anaconda and United States Steel. While the industrial average attained a new high ground for the bull market at the previous close, the rail compilation showed a loss on the day and further recession took place among the active rails in the first fifteen minutes. East Buffalo Livestock Receipts :!200 head; siiipments 2090 head: official to New York yesterday .1040 head; hogs closing steady; medium and heavies [email protected]; mixed $90009.25; yorkers $9.2509.35; pigs $9.00; roughs $7.2507.50; stags $4.50 0 5.50; cattle 1750 head; slow; sheep 800 head; tiest lambs $15,500 15.75;

ewes s7.oo®>B.ot); calves 100 head; tops $14.60$ 15.00. New York Produce Market Flour—Quiet. ( Pork—Quiet; mess $27.00525.00. I«ird —Firm; middle west spot , $12.35$ 12.45. Sugar—Raw- Dull; centrifugal (96 test) $7.15; refined, dull; granulated $8.75$ 9.15, Coffee —llio No. 1 on spot 13$ 13 He. Tallow —Firmer; special 9s9Vi: Hay—Easier; prime No. 1 $1.45; No. 3 $1.20$ 1.30. Dressed poultry—Dull; turkeys 25 ®39e; chickens 18$ 46c; fowls 15$ 31c; ducks 16@31c. Live poultry—lrregular; geese 16 $ 22c; ducks 30$ 35c; fowls 25$ 2Ne; turkeys 30545 c; roosters 16e; chickens, broilers 22545 c; spring So $ 90c. Cheese—Firm; state milk, common to specials 25$ 29Vic; skims, common to specials 14522 c. Butter — Steady; ceceipts 15973; creamery extra 48%$ 49c; state dairy tubs 42$>4S*4c; special market 49 V 4 $ 50c. Eggs—Firm: receipts 24029; nearby white fancy 44547 c; nearby mixed, fancy 28543*4c; fresh firsts 40$ 43c; Pacific coast 39$ 43c. • LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 7 No. 2 Wheat, bushel $1.20 Good Yellow Ear Corn, per 100.. 95c White or mixed corn, per 100.. 90c Oats, per bushel 40e Rye. per bushel 75 Barley, per bushel 60 Clover Seed $lO 50 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET for Delivered Produce Corrected March 7 Chickens 17c Fowls 18 C Ducks He Geese n c Old Roosters 8c Leghorns 12c Stags 8c Eggs, dozen 25c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen .... ? 6c Butterfat Prices Putterfat 47c 1. arsrm 3*~9: Calendar ' Afar. 10 —Christian Keifer, 409 I Winchester street. Household goods.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADa ! for sale FOR HALM- A Tu~vr--rtnd coal ranges. Tlie f; ls r „ ov ,"» North Third at. '*• h« UOK SALK Kuir effgx, for hatching. From , lr J„ J" l< nlng strain, $5.00 p,. r p,,, ' W| |>- McAhren, Decuiur, Ind.. it u . mile east of St. Paul church ' FOR SALK \vrT7T~-, —^ 1 for hatching. Mrs. (iraniO***" 1 Decatur R. 5, Monro* ph'on* ]„7 jJ * 1 FOR SALE — li. trnii j,.; v ,-j —-5* range in good condHioii pi,/“ 492 or eitii at :i:i| n. Et*v* nt h * ; FOR-SAI.E"or* RKNT-2 improved; Vi mile H.h.wi- , miles out. For Rent-u improved. 1 miles oul; tin acres « i improved. miles out; 1 n cr „' Improved. 4 miles out. 1 aU() h “ ' property and farm hinds for sal* I, 1 trade; cun sell sotm . „„ ~.n ris J make you long time far,,: |„ ans wil ' ( ‘ ouf commission at s>* pe r ... J pliom* 674, Decatur or wrte v\'m xL rs, 512 So, I.lth street, l)*< utu r , FOR SAi.k Bicv. i, iT'c,,,,,! (lition. Inquire at Decatur shoe hospital, (’or. Madison and Third i RT.ii* FOR HALE Nine lour months ( ,jj Simtted Poland pigs. Jennie Smith R. 8. Phone 864-D. sr , t^ FOR SALE — Wooden l»Tj springs and mattress. Also small dresser. Call 154. FOR SALE- Blue reed b:»n\ cairiuxs good as new. Cal! at 2114 South Eleventh st. r »6t:^ , FOR SALK--One hay hers*. 5 . old. F. W. Lewton, It. 7. f.-7-9x I FOR SALE—Garland ranged condition. Martin Ue*ry. Sin M nn . : roe street. Phone 589. 5713 FOR SALE —125 geese/ See WillarS Steele. S7t3x FOR SALE —Large white s./w with nine |)igs. Price right. Phono 880-L. Clinton Hart, U mile cast of Monroe school house, 57,;* WANTED WANTED —Girl to do housework! No washing, good wages. Phone 453. 1 803 North Second St. fia-Stx. ' WANTED —Man for general farm 1 work. Single man prefered. Cal! ‘ Clms. Burning. Decatur, ind. It. it. 7 1 Hoagland phone. 55t3x ' WANTED —Boy 12 to 14 years* - of ago for chore work on farm. See G. W. Thurman, R. R. 10, Decatur. ! SALESMAN WANTED — Man 28-15 years old to represent old estah--1 lished Grocery ami Dry Goods house ( in this territory. Work is hard and * requires a man with plenty of roar * age to make good. In replying give > full details regarding experience and 1 salary desired. Ali replies will be ; held confidential. Address Box 105, > Decatur. i; '* “WANTED ( Junk, rags, rubber, paper of all . kinds, iron, metals and hides. We . will call with our truck for any junk 1 you wish to dispose of. Phone 442. J The Maier Hide & Fur Co.

710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing. wtnte'd Gridley Automatic Machine Operators Potter & Johnson Automatic Machine Operators. Machine Tool Setters, familiar with various types of Screw Machines, Milling Machines, etc. Steady Work. Good Pay. Transportation Refunded After 30 Days Work Apply Employment Department. WILLYS OVERLAND COMPANY, Toledo. Ohio WANTED—Farm ’"hand, single man preferred. Best wages paid. F. W. Lewton. R. R. 7. ,-9x WANTED—Two (fining room girls. Call Murray Hotel. ' ' For Rent FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 8(16 North Third street. Man preferred. Phone 417. FOR RENT — Seven room liense, barn, garden spot, fruit, etc- ni ' ar town; $B,llO per month. Five-room house, close in. SIO.OO per month. One 80-acre farm; one 1 60-acre farm; algo good fields suitable for corn or sugar beets near town. Will rent lnr cash or grain rent. See 11. B. km' lß ' ley, Peoples Loan A- Trust IHdfi-* Phone 606. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Tire carrier, bearing ‘o'llight and Indiann license plate NO. 218-376. South of Decatur. Mmier please return to Shaiinhan-Conroj Auto Co. - LOST —Pair of shell rimmed Bias at the new gym last SaturilaiReturn to this office. ;)t> 71 FOUNCP—High school ring. O'*' l '® may have same by railing a* office, describing same ami paV l ' 1 * for this ad. — • CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Wheat: May $1.18%; July Sept. $1.12*4 • Corn: May 73%<'l July 75%c; Sept. 76%c. Oats: 44%c; July 44*4c; Sept. 42%c. ■ # Robert Kroenier, of Fort 1 I looked after business here today. W. E. Gant returned to I-ogm' - sport after attending to business h> r ® today. * George C. Tolhnrst of Nlagaf® , Falls, New York, was a business ‘ 11 er here today. I