Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 199, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1923 — Page 4

SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH. RED SKIN Face, Week and Arms Eaefly Made Smooth, Says Specialist Any breaking out oT the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Rowles Mentho-Sulphur,, declares a noted skin specialist. Because of Its germ destroying properties, this sulphur prepara* tlon begins at once to soothe irritated skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pimples and ring worm. It seldom fails to remove the torment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief from embarrassment. improvement quickly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Bowles Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use It like cold cream. ■ n 11 e mitke ro defendiats State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, In Vacation Aiißiist, 1923. <’aiißc No. 11098. Lodema White vs. Elizabeth Michael.’*. ct al. Now comes the plaintiff by c. 1,. Walters. her attorney and tiles her complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person; that the defendants Oda Jellison and husband. Roy Jellison. are non residents of the State of Indiana; that said action is for the purpose of partition ami sale of real estate In the State of Indiana: that a cause of action exists against said defendants; that said defendants are necessary parties to said action and are known to be non residents of the State of Indiana. The following real estate In Adams county in the State of Indiana is described in said complaint, to-wit: Inlot Number two hundred eightyfour ( 284) in Christopher Haviland’s addition to the town of Geneva as the same is designated on tile recorded pint of aaid addition. Notice is. therefore, given said defendants ami each of them that unless they be ami appear before the Adams Circuit Court at the Court House in the < ity of Decatur, in Adams county, in the State of Indiana on the loth •lay of October. 1923, the same being the 23rd judicial day of a term of the Adams Circuit Court of the State of Indiana, to be begun and holden on the 3rd day of September. 1923 and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at the office of the clerk thereof In the city of Decatur, Indiana this 14tb day of August, A. D. 1 ‘c* 3 (Seat) JOHN T. KELLY. <*l,-rk of the Adams Circuit Court C. L. Walters. Atty. 15-22-29 O MY NEW Fall ami Winter Hats have arrived. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman. 222 South Fourth street, Decatur, Ind. 197t3 o PUBLIC SALE Having rented the farm, I will sell at the Park View Farm, one-half mile east of Decatur. Indiana, on Monday, August 27 Beginning promptly at 1 o'clock p. m. the following propertv, to-wit: 2 HEAD OF WORK HORSES—One Bay mare. 7 years old. weight 1400 lbs; one Bay horse. 7 years old, weight 1300 lbs. A real farm team. 15 HEAD OF CATTLE—Seven Registered Hereford Cows, five ot which havea calves at foot; 1 Registered Hereford bull; 1 Jersey cow, with calf at foot; 6 Milch cows, all giving milk. 25 HEAD OF HOGS—Six brood sows; 18 Shoats, weight about 50 lbs.; 1 Spotted Poland China boar. FARMING IMPLEMENTS—I Fordson tractor, with plows and disc; 1 wagon and rack; 2 Mowing Machines; 1 Deering Binder, in good shape; 3 Riding Cultvators; 1 Walking Plow; 2 Corn Planters; 1 Disc Grain Drill; 1 Dain Hay Loader; 1 Side Delivery Rake; 1 Hay Tedder; 1 Walter A. Wood Manure Spreader; Harness for 4 horses; Chicken Coops, Hog Troughs; Oil Drums; Lard Press; Sausage Grinder ami numerous other articles usually found on a farm. A lot of Poultry, including chickens, geese and ducks. HAY, GRAIN, ETC.—About thirty tons of good hay, several tons of baled straw, some old corn in crib and about 18 acres of growing corn. Terms made known on day of sale. FRED REPPERT, Owner Cols. Earl Gartin. Roy Johnson and H. B. Kneisley, Auctioneers. W. A. Lower, Clerk 20-22-24 o o n ICE CREAM SOCIAL Werling’s Grove Preble, Saturday, Aug. 25 Given by the Preble Athletic Association Contest and a good time for everybody. 198t4 o o o WANTED Junk, rags, rubber, paper of all kinds, iron, metals and hides. We will call with our truck for any junk you wish to dispose of. Phone 442, The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing. INVESTIGATE CHIROPRACTIC For Your HEALTH Phone 628 ever Keller’s c .n”''Zd S .'°7.. |DlTldtfssSyHtQfn) Calls made day noainv or night. CHARLES & CHARLES, D. C. Lady Attendant. s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s $ S—S—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s $ I—”—WANT ADS EARN—J-I—J

voriCK to Ttvptvrng or TAX 1.1.4 11-« In the matter of determining the tnv rates for certain purposes by Jefferson township, Adams county, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. • Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of said township above named, that the proper legal officers of said niun|< ipnllty nt their regimlr meeting pltue, on the 20 day of August. In "I will consider the following budv* t: 11 millet rhi multi rti Hoti fur Tor unli I iin Tomi m hip I’iiud Salary of Trustee $600.00 Office rent «O.OV Trustee’s expense—u TravelinK 125.00 Records, legal publications and office supplies ... 200.00 Public Ditches (asscHrments against township) ■ 200.0** Pay of Advisory Board U.OO Exit mi nation of icrords . 25.00 M ini lln neo up— I 175.00 Total Township Fund $1,400.00 IlmHniulr of Thw tiwhlp I'iiimln to hr Kulwrd Estimated exp?n liturcs ar above Working balance at ead of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 581.00 T.-t.d sl/'G 00 Less »«stlniatetl revenue and balance— Revenue not derived from taxation $ 001.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $1,400.00 It mid Eli ml Labor $ soo oo Hoad tools and machines . . 100.00 Brhltceß and culverts 100.00 Mißvell. menus— I soO 00 Total Road Fund $700.00 EoHniiiie of Hoad Fund to be ItniMvd Estimate of expenditures, as I 700.00 Working balance at end of j ear to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 300.00 Total slooo.o<> Total deductions $ 300.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation . $ 700.00 Special School Fund Repair of buildings sloo.oo School furniture anil supplies 200.00 Fuel for school houses 700.00 Special School Fund debt 50(H).m» Payment of interest 2400.00 Transportation ... 3000.00 Janitor service . 520.00 Miscellaneous—--1 700.00 Total Special School Fund $12,620.00 Km( Inuit e of Special School I’mid to be Kalsed Estimate of expenditures, as above $12,620.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 6.000.G0 Total $18,620.00 Less estimated revenue and balance — Revenue not derived from taxation $ 6,000.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $12,620.00 Tuition Fund Pay of teachers $7,440.00 Total Tuition Fund $7,440.00 EMtlinate of Tuition Fund to be Kxilsed Estimate of expenditures, as above $7,4 10.00 Working: balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 4,500.00 Total $11,940.00 Less estimated revenue and balance — Revenue not derived from taxation $ 800.00 Balance at end of this year 3700.0a Total deductions $4500.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation .$7440.00 Poor Fund To reimburse county $175.95 Estimnt? of Foor Fund to be Hulscd Estimate of expenditures, as above $175.95 Total - $175.9.Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $175.95 I'ropoNcd I.etiCN Net taxable property $1,761,550.00 Name Levy Amount of on to be Fund Property Raised Township ... .. .‘>B $ 1,400.00 Road . 04 700.0 u Special School 73 12,620.00 Tuition 42 7.4 40.00 Poor 01 175.95 Total $1.28 $22,335.95 ('untpiiriitivc Miilenieiii of the Taxes < ollected and to hr Collected Shows amounts collected last 3 years Name Collected Collected of Fund 1920-Levy 1921-Levy Township $ 1.516.00 $ 2.108.28 Road . . 2,162.00 2,529.93 Special School 14.081.00 12.860.50 Tuition 6.499.00 5,903.18 Total $24,258.00 $23,401.89 Name Collected Collected of Fund 1922-Levy 192.3-Levy Township $ 878.00 $ 1.4(H).00 Road 361.21 706.90 Special School . 12.292.42 12,920.00 Tuition 5,268.18 7,440.00 Foor 175.95 Total $18,789.81 $2 2,335.95 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers, feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by tiling a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. Dated Aug. 20, 1923. JAMES F. BYER, D. A. RUMPLE. q XOTICH TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Union township, Adams county, Ind. Before the Township Advisory Boa rd Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of said township above named, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at ithelr regular meeting place, on the 4th day of September 1923 will consider the following budget: lludKet (Timm! ft cat lon for Towushlps Township I’nnd Salary of Trustee $600.00 Clerk hire 6n.no Trustee's expense—a Traveling 100.00 b Telephones ami telegrams 20.00 Records, legal publications and office supplies 100.00 Public ditches (assessment against township) .... 500.00 Pay of Advisory Board 15.00 Examination of records 25.00 Miscellaneous—• 1 50.00 Total Township Fund $1470.00 EKtlinwte of Township Funds to be ItnlMrd EMi mated expenditures as above $1470.00 , Total $1470.00 Less estimated revenue and balance Balance at end of this year.. $ 100.00 Total deductions $ 100.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $1370.00 Hoad Fund Labor $300.00 Bridges and culverts 100.00 Gravel, stone and road material 50.00 Miscellaneous—--1 100.00 Total Road Fund $550.00

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WED., AUGUST 22, 1923.

F'wtlnintr of Road Fund to he Raised Estimate of expenditures, above I 550.00 Total deductions 190.00 Amount necessary to be ralßrd by taxation $300.00 Special School Food Repair of buildings . $12.».0(* School furniture and supplies 2oi‘.o'» Fuel for school houses 500.00 11 ,inspoi t.i i mhi l Teachers’ Institute 180.00 Janitor service . ... 210.00 Miscellaneous— I 1 Total Special School Fund $2865.00 Estimate of special ’•rhool Fund t«» hr Kalsrd Rat I mate of expenditures, ns above $2865.00 Amount necessary to be Tftlß- ' •••I by taxation $286.>.00 Tuition Fund Pay of ten. her-. ’ Trnnatera »<)(».<:<• Totnl Tuition Find »*!■ l-Xlmute of Tuition Fund to he Halned Estlnon.. of expenditure M* T,,tal Less estimated i.-venue nnd balance Itevenne not derived from taxation 1.1n.00 Union. <■ at end of this year. Totnl deduction, Iltoo.oo Amount necessary to be rniaed by taxation »inon.oo Proposed Levien Net taxable property $1,806,630. 0(» Number of trxable p'Mls 144.(H‘ Name Levy Amount of on to be Fund Property Raised ’l’ownship 08 $1370.0<» Load - .02 Special S. h0.,1 . .1.1 2X6...00 Tuition 23 tnoO.n.l Total 18 S'.-l'.--a<> ( oni pur nil vr MHtcnieut of the TM%r* t'ollreted mid to he ('ollrrtrd Shows amounts < ollected last 3 year - . Name Collected Collected of Fund 1920-Levy 1921 -Lew Township $ 451.50 $ 440.1:: Road 2710.78 2640.77 Special School . 3162.59 5501.6 * Tuition 3388.19 3300.96 To be Name Collected Collected Tills Levy of Fund 1922-Levy 1923-Lew Township $ 366.23 $1370.00 Road ::»6.23 360.00 Special School ... 915.59 25«5.00 Tuition 915.58 -1000.00 Total $8,595.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After th<* tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers, feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to tlie State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefo” with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Mondav of September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this countv. Dated Aug. 20. 1 923 J. E. ULMAN. O. C. WALTERS. A. 1. BIENZ. o NOTICE TO TtVI’XVERS OF T%X LEA ll> In the matter of determining th" tax rates for certain purposes b'Hartford township. Adams count' Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given tlie taxpayers of said township above named, that the proper legal officers of s.ii I municipalitv at their regular meetin*; place, on the 4th day of September. 1 923 will consider the following budget : Budget ClMNMlticßtion for Toun«*liipN Till Hon Fund Salary of Trustee $720.0 » Office rent 90.0 i Trustee's expense—a Traveling 125.0 4 b Tclenhones and telegrams 25.0a Records, Legal Publication and office supplies ... 100.0) Public ditches (assessments against townshin) 150.0* Pay of Advisory Board 15.0* Payment of ’oans 1 475.0 ) Payment of interest 375.0 • Examination of records 15.00 Miscellaneous—--1 200.00 Total Township Fund $3290.0*) EMtliuHte of Tomiimlilp Fund*, to lie Hhlm<ml Estimated expenditures as above .$3290.0'* Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 1500.00 Total $4790.09 Less estimated revenue and balance — Balance at end of this year sl7**o.•*» Total deductions $1700.00 Amount nec?ssary to be raised by taxation $3090.00 Hoik! Fund Labor SIOO.OO Bridges and culverts .. . 50.00 Gravel, stone and road material 150.0) Total Road Fund $300.00 EMtimnle of Hond Fluid to be Knisetl Estimate of expenditures, as above . $ 300.0 ) Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 1000.00 Total $1300.0*) Less estimated revenue and balanoe— Balance at end of this year slooo.o* Total deductions $1000.09 Amount nece«sarv to be raised z l>y taxation $ 100.00 Nprrial School I'lind Repair of buildings $500.09 School furniture and supplies. 500.00 Fuel for school houses 1500.00 Special school fund debt 1500.00 Payment of interest 400.0 * Transportation 2000.0*) Teachers’ Institutes . 450. n * Janitor service . 900.00 Miscellaneous—--1 1800.09 Total Special School Fund $9550.00 Entlmiil? of Special School Fund to be RaiNed Estimate of expenditures, as above $9550.00 Working balance at eml of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation . 2000.00 Total $1 1,550.00 Less estimated revenue and balance— Balance at end of this year $2000.00 Total deductions $2000.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation . $9550.00 Tuition Fund Pay of teachers $11,500.00 Total Tuition Fna-i $11,500.00 EMtiinatc of Tuition Fund to be Haised Estimate of expenditures. as above $11,500.00 Working balance at end of year to meet nceessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation $5750.00 Total $17,250.00 Less estimated revenue and balance— Revenue not derived from taxation —Com. School Rec...s 730.00 Balance at end of this year 9.158.00 Total deductions $9,888.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation ... $7,362.00 Poor Fund To reimburse county $300.00 Estimate of Poor Fund to be RniMcd Estimate of expenditures, as above $300.00 Total $300.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $300.00 Proposed LevieM Not taxable property $2,059,480.00 Number of taxable polls . 175.00 Name Levy Amount on to be

Fund Property Raided Township 15 $3,090.00 Hoad 01U 300.00 Special School • ... .47 9,550,00 Tuition . .35 7,362.00 i ■ I Total $! s.'••’ (oinpnrnthc htnteinrnt of the Tnwrw • ollected nnd to be (ollected Shows amounts •ollected last 3 years. Name <’oll>tcd Collected of I'und 1920-Levy 1921-Lovy Township .16 .12 Road 7 3 Special S, hool 5G 4 5 Tuition 32 50 Totnl sl.ll sl.lO To be Name Collected (’ollected of Fund 1922-Levy 1923-Lrvy Township 15 15 Road I Special School . 50 47 'I’uII ion 41 35 Poor 11 •> Totnl . sl.lO SI.OO Taxpayers appearing shall have n right t*> be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten nr more taxpayers, feeling tlvmselves aggrieved by hik’li levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by tiling n petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September. and the State Board will fix n date of hearing in this county. Dated Aug. 20. 1 923. DANII7L A. STUDLER. Trustee Hartford Township * • NOTICE TO T%NP%YEHM OF TIN LEVIEN In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Blue (’reek township, Adams county, Ind. Before the Township Advisory Board Notice is hereby given tlie taxpayers of Bl up Creek township, Adams county, Indiana thal the proper legal officers of* said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the fourth day <>f September. 1923, will consider the following budget: Budget ( hisNlticiiHon for TownnhlpM Towi>mlil|» Fund Salary of Trustee $600.00 Office rent 60.00 Trustee’s expense—a Traveling 125.00 Public ditches (assessments against township) . 300.00 Pay of mlvisorv board 15.00 Examination of records 25.00 Miscellaneous— I 200.00 Total Township Fund $1325.00 EMtlmnte of TomiimlHp FundM to be Hnlned Estimated expenditures as above $1325.00 Working balance nt end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 200.00 Total $1525.00 Less estimated revenue and balance — Balance at end of this year. $ 400.00 Total deductions 400.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $1125.00 Npeclnl Nr bool Fund Repair of buildings $500.00 School furniture and supplies 300.01) Fuel for s<‘hool houses 2000.00 Special School Fund debt 3780.00 Payment of interest 1500.00 Teachers’ Institutes 375.00 Janitor service 536.00 Miscellaneous—- ] 800.00 Total Special School Fund $9791.00 l-'.Ntimalr of Nprrinl Ncbool I<'uu<lm to be HaiMtnl Estimate of expenditures, as above $9791.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 600.00 Total $10391.00 Less estimated revenue and balance — Revenue not derived from taxation 25.00 Balance at end of this year . 600.00 Total deductions $ 625.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $9766.00 I'uiHou Fund Pav of teachers $5760.00 Transfers 1550.00 Total Tuition Fund $7310.00 EMtiuinte of 'l'uiHou Fund to be KitiNrd Estimate of expenditures, as above $7310.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 2880.00 Total $10,190.00 Less estimated revenue and balance — Revenue not derived from taxation $ 921.00 Balance at end of this year 3012.00 Total deductions $3933.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $6257.00: Poor Fund To reimburse* county $50.00 I'.Mtlnuilr of Poor Fund to he Rulwed Estimate of expenditures. as above $ 50.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 45.00 Total $ 95.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation ... $95.00 PropoNed LetieM Net taxable property $1,896,340.00 Number of taxable polls . 134.00 Name Levy Amount of on to be Fund Property Raised Township 06 $1,125.00 Special School .519.766.00 Tuition 33 6,257.00 Poor 00U> 95.00 Total 91 $17,243.00 ( aiiipiirnlK e Statement of Tn.xvM ( ollected and to be ( ollected Shows amounts collected last 3 years Name Collected Collected of Fund 1920-Levy 1921-Levy ’l’ownship $2,849.00 $ 994.00 Road . 2.360.00 2.575.00 Special School ...„ 11,563.00 8.808.00 Tuition 7.393.00 7,639.00 Total '.... $24,165.00 $20,016.00 To be NAme Collected Collected This Levy of Fund 1922-Levv 1923-Levv 'l’ownship $1,125.00 $1,125.00 Road 1,100.00 Special School 9.025.00 9.766.00 Tuition . 5.786.00 6,257.00 Poor 95.00 Total .. $17,036.00 $17,243.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers, feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September. and the State Beard will fix a date of hearing in this county. Dated Aug. 20, 1923. H. L. SIPE. CHIROPRACTIC Chiropractic Is the key that unlocks i the door to health. Come In and let us unlock the door and bring you ' back to health. Smith & Smith, Chiropractors Office over Morris 6 & 10 cent Store Decatur, Ind. Phone 6GO Calls made day or night. (—I—4—WANT ADS EARN—l—?—s

Cincinnati Reds Gain On New York Giants By HENRY U FARRELL (United Press flervlce) New York, Aug. 22. —With theit lead filtered away *o 3 1-2 games, the New York Giants are once again in that position which might be called critical. Yesterday they dropped the final game of the series to the peaky Pittsburgh Pirates and it gave the Pirates a grand total of two out of three. The Cincinnati Reds won and came back within jabbing distance of the lead ers. All the noble work that the world's chantpiona did on their last victor ions sweep through the west has gons for nothing. The lead they acquired by knocking the Pirates groggy and putting the Reds on the floor has faded away through one of the worst slumps the team has had this season. Firpo Signs To Meet V\ ills New York, Aug. 22. —With Luis Firpo, South American champion sign ed to an agreement to fight Harry Wills in Buenos Aires next April. Tel Rickard will try within a few days tc get the name of the colored heavy weight on paper. Firpo signed late yesterday to meet the colored challenger regardless of the out come of the fight with Jack Dempsey, but Wills is not expected to agree so readily. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Cincinnati 7; Philadelphia 5. Pittsburgh 9; New York 5. St. Louis. 8; Boston 2. Chicago, 9; Brooklyn, 1. American Association Columbus 8-3; St. Paul 9-11. 0 CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Wheat: Sept. $1.00%: Dec. $1.05%, May $1.10%. Corn: Sept. 85%c; Dec. 67%c; May fißc. Oats: Sept. 39%c; Dec. 41 %c; May 43c. s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review Shicago. Aog. 2?—Grain prices opened irregular on lhe Chicayo Board of Trade today. Wheat was unchanped to fraction-! ally higher at the outset in response to higher prices in Liverpool and reports of extreme cold weather in Western Canada. Reports indicated there was no frost however, and some realizing developed on the moderate bulge. Receipts 300 cars. Corn was irregular. September] started slightly easier due to moderately increased country offerings and ( the heavy short covering of yesterday’s trade. Receipts 120 cars. Oats showed an inclination to follow the signs of strength in wheat. Receipts 130 cars. Provisions opened about steady. East Buffalo Live Stock Receipts 4000. shipments 3040; official to New York yesterday. 3040; | hogs steady with early quotations. l Heavfes [email protected]; others $9.50@ 9.75: roughs [email protected]; stags $4@5,l cattle 100 steady; sheep 400 steady;] best lambs. sls; ewes ss@B; calves 200, tops $12.50. New York Produce Market Flour —Dull and unchanged. Pork —Steady; mess $24.50@25. Lard — Firm; middle west spot, $ll.«[email protected]. Sugar—Raw, steady; centrifugal, (96 test) $5.81: refined, steady; granulated, [email protected]. Coffee—Rio No. 7 on spot 10%c; Santos No. 4 14@15c Tallow — Firm; special 6%@7c; city 6%@6%c. Hav —Steady; prime No. 1 $1.55; No. 3 [email protected]. Dressed Poultry—tijrkeys 25@39c; chickens 23@42c; fowls 14@31c; ducks 25c. Live .Poultry—Firmer: eeese 16c; ducks 14@27c; fowls 24@29c; turkeys 20c; roosters 16c; chickens, broilers 24(h>30c. Cheese —Firmer; state milk, com mon to specials 22@27%c; skims, common to specials 10@19c. Butter — Quiet; creamery extra, 44%@45c; state dairy tubs. 36@44c. Eegs—Steady; nearby white fancy, 53@55c; fresh firsts 28@38c; Pacific coast 34@48c. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected August 22 New No. 2 Wheat, bushelßßc Good Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 $1.15 White or mixed corn, per 100..51.10 Oats, per bushel 32c Rye. per bushel 50c Barley, ner bushel 50c Clover Seed SIO.OO Timothy Seed $2.50 to $2.75 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET Corrected August 22 Fowls 18c i Leghorn Fowls 11c ; Heavy Broilers 23c . Leghorn Broilers, Anconas and black 18e Old Roosters 06c I Ducks 10c i Geese 10c Eggs, dozen 26c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen 26c Butterfat Prices > Butterfat 40c

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*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< • CLASSIFIED ADS • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR SALE rOR SALB—A _ few used oil stoves .nd coal raiges. The Gt. Co . 10« North Third st,_ * Btr FOR <\IE-One Art Garland baseburner. Call at 504 Winchester ' street or Phone 25. 197t6 ■ FOR~SSATE—Cu uimbor pickles, se- ( lected sizes for canning. 40c per . hundred. Order by phone 868 Q._ R. B. Johnson. Decatur, 1nd.197t3x FOR - SALE— Canning pickles. Orders taken and filled any time. Call ’ 87-J. _ _ _l 98t3x FOR SALE— Complete tran drum outfit. A real bargain. Call at 241 \ i:th st. 19St"x ■ FOR SALE— Canning pickles. Delivered any place in city at 40c per 100. Mrs. Ray Smith, phone 796-L. 19St3x ' ___ t _ r 1 FOR~SALE—Garland>as range, good I as new. Priced right. Call at 330 ] North 9th st. 198t3x , FOR SALE — Fine cider apples. ’ Phone B on 866. 199t2x FOR~SALE—Five - full blooded Duroc ! sows, will farrow soon. Ray ; Smith. Decatur, Ind.. R. 10. Phone 796-L. 199t3x FOR SALE—Pure bred Airdale mips, $3.00. $5.00 and $7.00. V. E. Bver- i Iv. R. R. 2 Decatur. 199t6 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Good pasture for rent; 6’4 acres; citv limits in ‘ west end of town. Phone 961 or 51. 169tf FOR - RENT—Modern residence on - Fourth street. A. D. Suttles. 197t3x FOR RENT— furnished bed room on first floor with bath. Also . furnished rooms with hath on second floor. Mrs. Albright, first door south of Library. Phone 517 White. 197t6 FOR - RENT —Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call phone 653.198t3 LOST AND FOUND ; LOST —Ladies Vanity box or purse Saturday night in Decatur, lost somewhere between Clover Leaf Creamery and court house. liberal reward offered. Mrs. Grover Carver, Monroe, Ind. 197t6x LOST —Brown Boston bag. contain- . ing baby's clothing and other arti- < cles. Finder please call 704 Red or 516 Short st. 197t3x LOST—A small pink cameo pin. Finder please return to this office. 199t.',x LOST- A mesh bag at Pleasant Mills containing a $20.00 bill and some change, black bead rosary, pen knife, mirror and pencil. Finder please leave at Democrat office or at garage at Pleasant Mills. Reward. 199t3 e ■ .... Fonner Herefords Sent To Ohio State Fair The Fonner Stock Farm herd of Herefords, the finest ever sent out from that farm, was shipped to Col urnhus, Ohio, for the Ohio State Fait I which opens there next we Me. From there the herd will go to Indianapolis and Louisville for the Indiana, and Kentucky state fairs, and will also I be entered in two or three other fairs. It is planned to keep the herd out five or six weeks in charge of Adam McNeil, chief herdsman, and it is pre dieted they will win a good share of the ribbons and prizes. A car of two-year-old heifers was shipped front the farm to Ralph Darling, Covington, Indina, and the outlook for the cattle business is much brighter than u month or two ago. o Rowena Miller To Enter Ohio Wesleyan University Delaware 0., Aug. 22.—Rowena Miller, R. D. 6, Decatur, will enter Ohio Wesleyan University this fall with the largest freshman class in the history of the university. A total of 26 states outside of Ohio and three foreign countries are sending 127 new students to Ohio Wesleyan Pennsylvania leads with a total of 34. The freshman enrollment was completed a month earlier this year > than ever before and a considerable number are now on the waiting list. Nickle Plate Officials Are At Bluffton Today Officials of the Nickle Plate railroad company are in Bluffton today making arrangements for the consol idation of the Lake Erie and Western : and Clover Leaf stations there. No definite plans have been announced .as yet, but ft is rumored that a big 1 curve will be made in the north part , of the city to run the Clover Leaf : trains in on the Lake Erie tracks and ■ then branch off onto the Clover Leaf; ! | tracks again. ,1 o | s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s >(!—s—s— WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s

• BUSINESS CARDS «| '■ -• I INVESTIGATE FOR BETTER HEALTH, SEE DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. Chiropractic and Osteopathia Treatments given to suit your ne e < I at 144 So. 2nd St. Phone 314 I Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—l-5 68p. m, I S . E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING I Calls answered promptly day or night I Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 727 DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GBNF.HAI. PHACTICR OFFICE SPECIALTIES: DlaeaMe ot I women and children: X-tav cxarnlna. I tlons; Gluurscopy examinations of tn« I Internal organa; X-ray and electric »| I treatments for high blood pre«»ure I and hardening of the arteries X-ra» I treatments for GOITRE, TL'BEHCU. I LOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. m.—7 to * p n. Sundays by appointment. Phones: Residence 110; Office hi 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 SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Laboratories 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 of Money to loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn. Office —Take first stairway south Decatur Democrat. 0 ... DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon North Third street Phones: Office 422; Home 422 Office Hours—9 to 11 a. tn. 1 to 5—6 to 8 p. m. Sunday 8 to 9 a. m. O— 0 18 MADE! By Getting JOHNSON to Cry Your Sale. Book your Fall sales early. Write or phone. Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer Decatur, Ind. Phone 606 or 849 Red. STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens Telephone Company of Decatur. Indiana, will be held at tlie office of the secretary of said company, in the city of Decatur, Indiana on Monday, September 3, 1923 at 7 o'clock p. m. for the election ot five directors to serve for the em suing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting ’ HERMAN F. EHINGER. See'ty. 191 to Sep. 3 n - ’ NOTICE FARMERS Before selling your Live Stock call us. FRED MUTSCHLER PKC. CO. ‘Phones 101—382—106 Evenings call 928 J U 195t6 , FT. WAYNE & DECaI’UK TRACTION LINE Leaves Decatur Leaves Ft. Wa/m 6:45 a. m. 7:00 a. ni 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. tn 12:00 p. m. 1:00 P m 2:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p m 7:00 p. m. 9:00 p m 10:00 p. m. H:OS P ® Freight car leaven Decatui Arrives at Ft. Wayne..B:3o a. • Leaves Ft Wayne 12:iw ■ t Arrives at Decaturl:Bo p • P. J. RAtMGNB Office Hours: 6:30 a. *.4:«*> »■ *•