Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1923 — Page 3
~ - j Build A Bank Account and you build character; , Learn to say no to temptation Look to your foundation, when you are buiidlng up your business; Icok to your financial foundation. This bank offers its services to assist you in keeping the foundation of your business strong and safe. ( O.ME IN AND START A CHECKING ACCOUNT The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. HANK OF SERVICE INCOMES of Seven Per Cent are paid Regularly to Our Thousands of Customers with Their Millions Invested The R. L. Boilings Companies Through their investment service of Safety Supervision Seven Per Cent do for the average investor just what the large investor is able to do for himself. It carefully selects and permanently protects his investments for him in high class rate, non-taxable investments. SECURITIES LOANS INSURANCE The Suttles-Edwards Co. 0. P. EDWARDS, Pres. A. D. SUTTLES, Secy-Treas. Office hours 8:00 a m. to 5:30 p. m. MORRISON BUILDING (Rooms No. 9 and 10) DECATUR. INDIANA WMMMMBBMMMMBMMMMMgaBBM 'llM IW—ll»fA .KI M—H ■DW No Discount on Gas Bills I After 10th of Month I All gas bills must be paid on or before the 10th of the month to secure discount. R Northern Indiana Gas and Electric < ompany Wm. O’Brien, Local Manager F The Man Who “| | jGets Ahead | I Who owns his own home Or his own business, Is the man who spends Less than he earns And who persistently Banks a fixed portion Os every pay check. DO YOU? Old Adams I n County Bank
DF.CATUft DAILY DEMOCHAT. FRIDAY, MARCH 9. 1923.
~ ~-J-_ ri —i im i ii' ueuwjju - - | • • • Lassiheii xns • : —■ ' ' • ' FOR SALK | FOR SALE A few used oil stoves and coni ranges. The Gas Co., 105 North Third st. 4fitf I FOR SALK—FuII blood barred rock . eggs, for hslc.hiug. From prize winning strain. $5.00 per 100. S. J, VI. Ahron, Decatut, Ind., R. R.. 10, mile east of St. Paul nhurch. 48t12x i Hili SALE White Wynndolte eggs for hutching. Mrs. Cram Owens, Decatur h. 5, Monroe phone 107-M. 49t12x FOR s.\l E Garland range. In good ; condition. Martin Bury, H« Mon- ’ ion strei t. Phone 589. &7t3 'FOR SALE—I 26 pense.' s7e’\villard I Steele. _ 57t3x FOR SAI K—La: vi- white sow " with nine pigs. Price right. Phone ifO L. Clinton Hart, mile east of Monmouth school house. 58t3 I’ofl SALE —So, u of 4 year old mules 1 gentle, well broken and good work'.lweigh 2500. Theo. J. Welling. : Bryant. Ind., it. 2. 58t3x | FOR SALE-Household furniture at I 134 South 10th st. 5St3 FOR SALE A square piano. - Price +•l9 if taken at once. Phone 845 | White. sßt3x FOR SALE lour sboat- Weighing about 120 lbs. tach. 1022 13th ft. Jas. Ivelieh. EBt3x FOR SALE Out bay horse, 5 years ' °** l ~ *’• Lewton, IL 7.5-7-9 x lOR SALII New White Rotary sewing machine. Can be seen at Dr. S'eiiUi’t oflice, over Morris Store. Phone 6GO. 59-3tx FOR SAI.E -23 head of shouts. A. W. Willing. I’r> ble. Ind. 59U1X FOR SAI.E One ml! blooded registered Shorthorn b'lll, 10 -months old. Julius Erhort. Monrot Phone 3 lo”g on 33. I i \ v r£ I • . ; WANTED—Giri for general house- ; work in country home. W. F. I ’’eery, Phone 11-579. 58-3tx wanted Gridley Automatic .Machine Operators Po ter & Johnson Automatic Machine Operators. Machine Tool Setters, familiar with various types ot Screw Machines. Milling Machines, etc. - Steady Work. Good Pay. Transportation Refunded After 30 Days Work Apply Employment Department, ' WILLYS OVERLAND COMPANY, ' I Toledo, Ohio I EXPERIENCED - Girl "of* 18~wi«hes" to do housework. Call 94C. 58t3x ! WANTED--Live rabbits and pigeons, I will buy same till , April Ist.. L. I Box 151, Berne, Ind. GStGx I WANTED TO BUY—Turkey gobbler. I Call J. E. Ellsworth. R. F. D. 6, | phone E-861. 58t4x WANTED j I Junk, rags, rubber, paper of all I kinds. Iron, metals and hides. We I will call with our truck for any junk I you wish to dispose of. Phone 442. The Maier Hide & Eur Co. 710 W. Monros St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing. I hand. - single man i preferred. Best wayos paid. F. t W. l.ewtou, R. IL 7. 5-7-91 I W ' NTED -Caa use two men on our | sales force to work surrounding lountry territory. See Mr. Strannh' tonight or before 10 o’clock Saturday morning. Room 20, Madison hotel, t For Kent FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at' 80S North Third street. Man preferred. Phone 417. \53-12tI ; LOST AND FOUND j FOUND-High school ring. dwner i may have same by calling at this office, describing same and paying! ' tor this ad. 67t3x- [ HEMSTITCHING SPECIALS—Get' 'you:- Easter Hemstitching done at the low price. 8 and 10 cents per yard. iW e furnish all threads and all work ■guaranteed. Mrs. Hazel Aeschlefnan. 211 Jefferson st., over laundry. 59-x France Conter Has Bronchial Pneumonia i ' ’ Frame Conter, well known business man and secretary of the Decatur Industrial association, is very ill with bronchial pneumonia at the home of his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. 11. la Center, in Gary. France had been feeling badly several days and the first of the week, tearing a serious Hines?, went to the home of his parents. Word today was that the trouble hud (level- ( oped into pneumonia. o — Union Township Farmer Died in Van Wert, Ohio, Funeral services were held Tuesday | ai'teruooU form Iho Uuglidii Lutheran church u; Convoy, Ohio, for John Hart, 'age 78 years, Union township' l aitm r- who died •in a hospital ut Van Werl. Ohio, lust Saturday, fol-1 lowing an operation tor removal or gull stones. Mr. Hart was born in Ashland county, Ohio, January 24.1 1846. He leaves a wife and four children. The ehiiren are Wayne Hart,, of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Beitha Klepper,} of Union township; Milton Hart, of Decatur; and Dorothy Denig, of Con-i voy. Ohio. Thera are five step chilren,| nine grandchildren, and two brothers..
■ mn PUBLIC SALE I I, ihn under Iftied. will offer for' i ale at Public Auction al i.ty residence, R mllea cart and 3 miles north | of h. eatiir. or one inlie east of Ihn State line, and first house south of I the Kings church and school house,i on Thursday, March 15th, 1923 Commencing at in o'e.loc}., the fol-' lowliig described property: fIORHEH • Ola team of forrc| horses, real worker®, weight 3100 lbs., coming 7 years old; or.e sorrel mere, coming 7 years old, welaht 12 r a) Ibs.r one blue ronn colt, coming! two years oltl |n June; one i trawber-' ry roan colt, coming one year old, in June. CATTLE One light red | cow. coming C years old, will be fret-h by day of sale: one part Jersey cowl wllh calf by side; one red spotted I cow, will h<- fresh by day of sale; one l roan cow will be fresh by day of sale; one red cow, will be fresh by du) of sale; ore block cow, will be fr»Hh hy day of sale; one h'-ffer with cal! hy side; one heifer, will be fresh In April. These are all young cows, ettra good. One Guernsey cow. 8 yfare old. giving good fio« of milk; oic Guernsey cow giving good tin* of milk: one black cos. corning 8 years old giving good flow of milk. These are good dairy cows w ith size and quality. HOUR—Two full-blood-ed Poland China sows, will farrow first of April; one full-blooded Duroc mw, will farrow by first of April I SHEEP 9 head of breeding ewes, 2 to 4 years old, bred to lamb in March. FARM MACHINERY- € ft. McCormick binder: Osborne mower; <»iiio hay loader: Monarch hay ted:i- r; C. H. Q. corn planter, new. has only planted 29 acres of corn; disc harrow and tundem; spring tooth harrow; two spike tooth harrows; two good wagons, ung grain bed and !iay rack combined; set hay ladders; bob sleds: Oliver riding plow; walk i-g plow; corn plow; Superior gntl’? drill; dump boards, aud many other I articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AII sunn of $5.09 and tin--1 der. cash. On sums over $5.00 * Dredit of nine months will be given, p rchaser giving bankable note. If id when due no interest will be < harged, if not paid when due, S per . ent from date. 4 per cent discount j for cash. No property removed until settled for. The Ladies’ of Bethlehem church will serve lunch. Walter Wise Ed. Kirkland. Auctioneer. li. A. Snyder, Clerk. MACADAM ROAD HOVII SII.E ! Notice is hereby given that bids will ! be received at the offl< e of the treas--1 uier nt Adams county, Indiana, up uptil the hour of ten o’clock a. m. on Tuoxilay, Marek ‘M. 1923 I for the purchase of the following road bonds, to-wit: ihe Joel Lehman Hoad, Monroe township. Adams. county. Indiana. tlie amount being . $',200.00 Said bonds will be issued in series of twenty bonds each dated March 15. t'c.‘:i, the Urn issue < onilng due on May 15, 1924. and one issue corning due every six months thereafter. Said Ponds will bear Interest at tbs rata ot 4'4 per cent per annum payable on the 15th day of May and November of each year. bald bonds have been Issued In strict compliance with the laws of ths I State of Indiana, with an order duly endorsed upon the record of the ' itoard of Commissioners of said ceun. U. authorizing the Issue and sale of said bonds for the purpose of pl-ovld-i ing funds for the c«nstrucUon gs th« ; above mentioned road. rue right Is reserved to reject any and all blds. said bonds will be sold for not lose I iiian par, together with Ictsreat aid I«. vrulng ' Interest. ’ram-crlpts will be on die at th* ofI five of the Auditor ot Adams counly..' If aaui tiuruls ore riot sold op ®al<l ■ hue. said »a!e will be continued until .-eiy ■ HUGH D. HITE, Treasurer Adonis county, Iml. ——~® ~———-■ SOTICE FOft BIDV Fee Drilling Well nt Berte Notice Is Irfreby given thdt the , board of trustees ot the town of i Herne. Indiana will re.-eive sealed ■ blds or proposals at the towp hall In , said town, up snd until seven o'clock p. UI. on Uenda>. March ail. IM tot the furnishing of all material, labor, i idols, machinery arid power .-oniplete 1 for the drilling and completing of a well or wells for the town of Berne, 1 Indiana, that will deliver riot less than I Kin gallons per minute all in ui-cord- ’ ance with the plans and specplcatione therefor, now ou tile In the office of the clerk of said town. | Ifiaeh bidder must file wltp said bld . ilie affidavit of non-collusion as required by law; each bidder must also I file with said bid a personal or surety I bond In the sum of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars to the approval of said town board of trustees; nald bond snail be conditioned for the faithful performance of tlie -work and shall be for the benefit ot any person, persons or corporation who shall suffer any loss or damage by reason of such bidi der falling or neglecting to enter Into a contract t<> perform said work award' d ,on said bld or proposal or to carry out the same In any particular or to pay any labor or material I which may have been furnished to such contractor or to any sub-con- ' tractor, agent or superintendent under under him In the ounstrueUon of said work: The sureties If personal shall be resident freeholders of the state ut Indiana, one of whom shall be a jesident of Adams county, Indiana: Said contract will be let io the lowest responsiible bidder, if bidder falls • to submit with bid an affidavit of noncollusion, as required by law. his bld or proposal will be rejected. Aud the board reserves the f ight to reject any or all blds. Time ror the completion of sold work Will II- agreed upon at the time of awarding contract. I PHIL SCHUG. DANIEL WINTEKEGG, ELI BAUMGAIITNEK, Board ot Trustees of • Town of Berne, Indiana Attest: Amos HlMcfiy. Clerk. »-l« g, —. I REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Margaret Kimball et alto Wade L. a.Muley, lot 118 lu Geneva, for $1,009. | Wade L. Manley to Hester A. Vorhees, lot 118 is Geneva, for SI,OOO. I ictor Atnacfaer et ul to Mary Mob'er, 80 acres in Kirkland township. tor s6,*t*6.(><i. I Caroline L. Fry et al to Charley D. tiyerly, 118 acres in Washington and St. Marys townships, tot $1,80(1. i Charley D. Byerly toFern Byerly, 40 acres in Washington, for $4,000. ; Freeman Evans to William J, Vesey, 80 acres In Monroe township, fbr [s2oo.
I —lMnn ißswai —i I Aaron Eury to Wlllinsi F Lil>y, 70 area in SI. Marya and‘ Union town I chips, for sl. EM Steele to Harvey Ward, lot 11 in Decatur, for $10(m. Casslue M. AndrewH t<> William 11. I Llditenberger. 4o acres in tn lon ; township, so $3,000. Horace E. Buller to John W. Schafer, farm In Hoot township for $13,too. Johh W. Schafer $o Horae? E. Butler, tot 72 in Decatur for $4,000. i William Flelda to Ciiarles Relcbel- ; (letter et ul. lot 115 In Geneva,* for , $3 500. I vo ll) E I O llltllll.E < <tXTR4< TOR« I Notice 1« hereby given that the | Beard ot <’ommls-<|i>nerH of Adame county. Indiana, -i H:,-lr office In the I'ourt Hnu.-'< ut Decatur, Indluna. will on Tuexloy. April 3, 1933 and up iintll th* hour of 10 o'clock n. m. on tuiid day, receive sealed pro(rnsuls for the coti-truelijn of the (..llowlng bridges In (yc'-urdinrc with the plane, protllee, detailed nruwlnge lynd *|o ( llh attons therefor now on tile' In the office of the Auditor of gahl .county, to-wlt: The Alpha Bridge Mtuatod ’,-j mile east an<J 7V6 miles north of Decatur,i Indiana The L+wton Ttlver Bridge 1 tulle imttb rind mil? west of Monmouth. ; Blds ehu.ll Include all labor and first elaes new material for said work. In no ease will extra compensation be allowed for any additional work allegled to have been done by the iontractors to' whom Is awarded the eon--11 u*t. | Any ore desiring submit plans' and spec-mentions for completion at th" same letting, may do so by filing ir« same- wltli the county auditor, not less than ten days before the day of letting: Provided. If In such plana submitted Include the use ot any patented device or any article controlled by monopoly, the rp»cld< utions shall ba accompanied by a statement of the terms upon which such device or article nmy be used or obtained. Each bld shall be accompanied by ’* i.ersonel nr surety bond in a sum rqual to double the amount ot' the bld. 'filed for the work bld on. to be subject to the approval of the Bourrt of Commissioners. Said bond shall be eonuitb ned for the faithful performance of the work, the sureties, If personal sliall be resident free holders of the state of Indiana, one of whom shall be a resident of Adams county. Blds shall also be accompaneld with the affidavits as required by law and the board reserves the rigid to reject any or all bids. Time for the completion of said work shall be ggrei-d upon at the time of the letting >f the contract. Given by order of th- Board of t'ommlssi,(tiers of Adams county. InMARTIN JABRnu, 9-lg Auditor of Adams county, Ind. ll'ri-ir | | T”rm | Field Goals Ob. what a wallop the New York Celts handed the Fort Wayne Caseys lust night. When the smoke of the battle cleared, lfce st ore was 30 to 13. The Caseys didn't make a point in the second half while playing eastern professional rules. dig “Horse” Hagerty, center for the Celts, grips a basketball with one band like a baseball. Haggerty plays a clean game, however, for a man pt suck exceptionally large build. Look at that black pony coming around tbe track today. It looks like some of the dark horses are go i«g to be beaten on the home stretch though, I — ! The Indianapolis Star has picked an all-state college team which ought \ to please a majority of the tans In the state. The first and second teams selected are as follows: First Team Vandivier, Franklin, forward Nylkos, Indiana, forward Gant, Franklin, forward Griggs, Butler, center Gullion. Purdue center. White. DePauw, guard Kizer, Notre Dame, guard Grater, Wabash, guard Second Team Hooker, Butler, forward Holwerda, Purdue, forward Adams, Wabash, forward Parker, Indiana, center C. Frlddle, Franklin, center Middleworth. Butler, guard Goldsberry, Wabash, guard Hunt. DePauw, guard Either of those teams ought to down all comers. Marion will be greatly handicapped in the regional through the loss ot Dan Vigus, captain and star floor guard, who was chosen on the allState team last year. Vigus is in a Fart Wayne hospital suffering with intestinal infection. Will Open New Repair Garage (Continued from Page One) T.lr. Kern is a »n of Mr and Mrs.: r. D. Kern, of th’s city. For the past thiee years he hay been employed in I‘nrkin’s Modem Garage nf this <uy.• He wax formerly with ll.e Cont incutal Motor Compuy, vs M'ltkoßon. M 'i-b .- _—, » Mrs. Pierre Goodrick and daughter Francis Dorwin. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan went to Fort Wayne to attend a luncheon aud bridge party to be given by Mrs. L. G. Ellingham.
111.. (HIM. (■(■■llW Bonus Bill Still Before Governor Indianapolis, Mar. 9— (Special to Daily Democrat) The soldier bonus was still before Governor ' for approval or rejection today, bear i ing the recommendation of Attorney, General Lesh that the question be Mibrnitted to a referendum as the bill provides, without any attempt to pass on its constitutionality now. Lesh's opinion was transmitted to the governor's office yesterday after noon. It was as variance with the view of Governor McCray and other advisors who take the position the bonus violates that part of the constitution which provides a refer '
I 1 What Is Home Without Music? Zr/)* Z7Z?/3'V F Tb 1 The comfort, the pleasure, the entertainment, the happiness to be had with a Packard Piano or Player Piano is beyond the dollar and -i cent consideration. Come in and hear the wonderful tone qualities. Beavers Furniture Store Player Rolls and Records I South 2nd Street Make Your Easter Gift a dainty piece of Jewelry Every woman likes to wear the fashionable jewels of the season. BEADS and EARRINGS are better than ever before. Some wear the beads, earrings and bracelet to match. Here you will find your choice made easy. Gifts for every purpose. Pumphrey’s Jewelry Store Brunswick Phonographs and Records Something new every day. 0 I ] ■ “YOUR BANK” I The longer you bank here the j more good you will get out ol your banking connection. As your interi eats increase you will have more and more, occasion to use your var- j i ious departments. “Your bank” Swill be a factor of ever increasing importance in your financial growth. From the start you will find an ac- 1 count here an aid. As you become more familiar with what we can do for you and we gain a better under- ; standing of your requirements, you * will place even a higher value, on the ! service rendered by “your hank." J I- . - Tirst National Bgiik Capital and Surplus 120,000.00 Decatur, Indiqnq
emliini on nny bill ennetod by the ! togislntnre. As u ir>«ult of these different Ideas, Hie fate of the bonus was in doubt. Man Killed When Run Over by School Hack Muncie, March 9.—Ernest Lynn, 27, was killed instantly this morning, lo miles northwest of Muncie when he clipped In attempting to jump to the carrier of a school hack for a short ride. He fell beneath the huck. the roar wheels running pver his head and crushing it. Roy Prout, driver of the hack, failed to see him and was slopped hy the frightened ' cry of his children passengers.
