Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 118, Decatur, Adams County, 16 May 1924 — Page 2

H*V 9»»rl tri th tl" II Os course. you see I J] Sings hafifiy Rinthrofi fFise. / -fW "Results arc right ■ /■ from morn till night IK I ■/■ When folks use /■ / ■/■ JKya/ux«." g I ■/■ ,L|m J LJwm "Come to those oho use tin finish MB Ua. H l.obeled Kvmim." ID ID Walls That Wash with Ease it's now a simple matter to decor- New Chairs for Old ate your walla with handsome tints ... . .. . . . that can be washed easily and kept . A " ,he old ‘ urn, '“ re ,„'L clean and sanitary. hoß,e C « D 9« w b « ra * de * —your floors •nd woodwork __ /*yz» can be P re,erve d and beautified Ct fl I easily and permanently with CEtofoHNISH Mwti equarely the demand for •■odern _ nnD riVICU Wat«r»roQi Coat id< far hoxhiag r LOOR FI IN 130 111 Wills, Fnllui ltd Wtrtwrt , -* ... ■«“’•«,“'.TJK ••tin-like lu«tr« Not a h>«h aloes diat»aci>rg very reason the ideal varntab lor handaome tints, in addition lo Pure v'm.' FURNITURE and ALL WOODWORK ' You wilt find Aynn/, Celoid Fini.b is in ihe dear varlast wbat you w.n< lor w.lls Come Cornea either m the Clear w to oar store sad let us snow you what thus tilth or eight beautiful colors, fiatsh will do tor your be we. Nothing to mix or fuss with. Let us sbsw pa «lta Kvanist mil 4s. CALLOW & KOHNE Red Crown The High Grade Gasoline on Highways and Byways Motor where you will—anywhere in lhe Middle West—there you will find Red Crown—and uniform always. You can buy Red Crown at a cross-roadpump in the Dakotas with the same assurance of uniformity as you would have in buying it at a Standard Oil Service Station in Chicago or St. Louis. Perhaps you don’t appreciate whatan advantage uniformity is. But a paper company writes us: “Our carburetors do not have to be adjusted because Red Crown is always uniform in quality, everywhere.” A motordeliverycompanysays: “In our out-of-town hauling our drivers can obtain supplies of Red Crown no matter how far they are from the garage.” Red crown will end your carburetor troubles—cut carbon deposit to a minimum —give perfect combustion—and tremendous power—not to mention greatly increased mileage. Use Red Crown regularly and get all the joy that is to be had out of motoring. Buy Red Crowu At the following Standard Oil Senice Station: Comer Mercer and Winchester Sts. And at the following Fiilinn Stations and Garages: Fr»J US North Find St. '• E. Bvnnctt. South Wio< haste r St. Il sfi’*'. L A || A. W. Tanva*, 219 N. FWxt Street 1 Bu?TW ] 1 A. A. Acker, 937 N. Sm end Street The Am jhMari A Tiro Shop, 234 N. Second St. ga S. S. Magic y, Moamooth, Ind. W. F. Jaebkor A Son, Prvble, Ind. I Standard Oil Company Decatur. Ind. I x I 3631

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1924.

NOTICE Bids will be received by the Secretary of the M. E. Parsonage Building Committee at Willshire, Ohio, up to six o'clock Saturday, May 81st, 1924. for the erection and completion of a parsonage, according to plans and specifications on tile with Secretary. Committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By Order of Committee, 15-16-17 Mrs. J. IV. Chllcote, Sec,

I 1 ■II 1 ■ - Plenty of M° ne y ill f\ •* If you need u loan secured by your farm and not exceeding 40% of its value, exclusive of buildings, we can let you have it, with interest at 5%, payable annually. 50% Farm Loans at 5'2% <5 If you require mote money wo can Joan up to 50 o of the land value, with a limited additional amount on the value of your buildings at 5%% interest payable semi-annually. <j No charge for examining abstract or inspecting land. Liberal prepay event privileges. Other term* reasonable. Write or call for more complete information. The STRAUS BROS, c.HOME OFFICE 132 E. Wayne St. : Fort Wayne, Ind LIGONIER— DETROIT— CHICAGO Watch The Democrat’s I Back Page Tomorrow I—l ! 2Z ’ w V/»■ l DO YOU SOMETHING? If you do, here’s a cheering thought - The Universe is governed by orderliness. The seed is sown, crops, grow and are harvested according to that law. A man himself out in usefulness and his fellows honor him —a business house serves it customers efficiently and success B comes to it. If you v ant Nomcthing—u c.ir—hoUM»—ftr.an< *1 in<k-p< idence—remember flnt the wed, next the crop, then the hnrveal. Once r erlrd the going Is easy—Ss.oo a week Mt rd In nn interest drawing account will aean fI.UMi.OO In about three year* and six months! I .earn the law, work In harmony with II and what you want in life h yourn—Savings Accounts opened any day from ten lo three. Old Adams County Bank

CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May |1.04%; July $1.06%; Sept. $1.07%- Corn: May ?«%c; July 1 7«% c; Sept. 7BMit. Oats: May 47c; July 44c; Sept. 39%c. ; Cecil Harvey, of southwest of the ’ city, spent the afternoon here.

FOR QUICK CASH SALES I If you are interested in the purchase or aale of farm lands, business : locations, residence or city properties - rite or call for one of our recent descriptive lists. For those persons who won't wait, and are bound to realize some cash soon, would say, call and see what we can refer you to as a cash price : tor your property. SNOW AGENCY Decatur, Indiana ' No. 41 —Is a well arranged story and a residence with cellar and i seven rooms, at the east end of Rugg | street. House plumbed for gas, wired for electricity, and has good ; drainage; cement walks, cistern, ' drove well and front and side porches I large windows, plenty of fruit and i shade trees. Is now offered tor $2800.00, No- 79 —Are some well located building lots in Decatur. (1) Is at the corner of 15th and Madison streets. This is a full sized lot on the corner, stoned street, good location, house on lot next to this one. Price $250.00. (2) Is a valuable building lot on the west side of north 2nd street, brick street, cement side walks, good sewerage, nice place for a home. Price is SIOOO.OO. (3) Is a good in-expen-sive business location, on south 2nd street, between Jefferson and Adams streets, is on brick street, street improvements all made. othVir improved | business lots adjoining. Price j $2000.00. ’ No. <8 —Is a sixty-seven acre tract of land lying on the stone road within about one and a half miles from Decattm Is near a good country school bouse that is in use. and is a farm of • sand loam soil, good for growing . small grains, hay, etc., fine pasture; I land. The owner would accept a I desirable residence property In DecaI tur as part of the purchase price, I and give good time on the balance. I Price is $6700.00 —or one hundred dolI lars an acre. MARKETS-STOGKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, May 16. —Grains opened : steady on the board of trade today. I Wheat had a dull opening. AlI though the elements favored buying. I operators were Inclined to hold off i awaiting Liverpool' T started unchanged but at 2 o'clock ruled irregular. Better weather had enabled farmers to resume field work and thia brought an easier feeling in corn. , Oats moved with other grains and started steady to lower. Provisioni) started steady. East Buffalo Livestock Market I Hog receipts 8000. shipments 4180; 1 official to New York yesterday, 4370. Hogs closing steady. $7.95; bulk,l 17.95: heavies $7.90(47.95; mediums. $7.9007 95; light weight $7 95; light ‘ lights t7.25Q7.95; pigs $7 25: pack-1 Ing sows rough $6.50; cattle 350 > I steady: «heep 9400; bed clipped) lambs sls; few fancy $15.25; clipped ewes AS down; calves 1800; tope SIL--50. . Toledo Livestock Market Hogs—Receipts 800; market, higher; bevvies 1760Q7.70; mediums. «77 »*WT.SO: Yorkers. 57.7007J9; good pigs $6.7507. Calves— Bteady. Sheep and Idtmbs—Steady. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o lbs and down $607: l? 0 to 150 tbs 5797 40- 150 to 190 lbs. 57.50: 190 tbs. anA up $7.50; rouirlu $5.50tr6. stags |3Jf4 lambe—sls down Cals.•» —19.50 down. A CORRECTION Mrs. Uoy Lhamon Is a niece of Mr. Jchn Bogner, who died suddenly Wednosdsy night, instead of * daughter.: M was stated hi yesterday's Daily Democrat. Mrs. Uuunon is • daughter of the late Frank t’ogner. who wsi n bn.thcr. tu John Bogner. Funeral aervl««a for Mr. Bogner will be belt! from tbe Si. Mary's Caibollc church al 9 o'clock Saturday morning, with burial in Si Jo*. ph« ouuutory. S——■ |« I |l i, UM i, I 111 LOCAL GRAIN MAAKCV <Corrected May 16F Ness No. 1 Wheat, bushel 98n Yellow Ear Corn, mr 100 Mk White Corn 84c (hits, per bushel 42e M'isd Com 86*: aye. per buahn| wbe tlarlvy, per bushel..,. 65c OECATUR PRODUCE MARKET iCorrected May 161 Nt>a*y ilcß* ................... 20c d prior ess, smooth 17c, 1 .•'thorns ............ f 19c 1 Stsra lie* Old RoC’inra o*c Dorka 13c Omm !>• Dugs, dotrn 31c All poultry pur* based must b« free from feed. LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET K|ga. 6otrn 21c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat No

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• •••••<•♦•••••« < 1 AMIFIIb AiW • ■ —— —»— FOR SALE FOR SALE—County maps, the only ones obtainable of Adams county. Shows the roads and farm owners. Daily Democrat office. 12txl08 FQR SALE—Buff color and newsprint second sheets, receipt books, 25 receipts to book, tablets, large and small. Daily Democrat office 108t!2x FOR SAL^—About 300 bushel ot good yellow feeding corn; also some youngg roosters. 50 cents each. I Harley Roop. Decatur. Ind. Rl. 115t6 SALE —Universal coal range! also 4 burner gas stove. Reason for' selling leaving dry. Call phone 671.118t3x I FOR SALE —1-Bb. Rhode Island, Buff; Leghorn and Black Minorca pullets. Good stock hatched in March. Rev. R. A. Walling, Willshire, Ohio, phone 24. ÜBt2x ■ '»"M ■■ i -I-— WANTED WANTED —Ladies in this locality to embroider linens for us at home! during their leisure moments. Write* at once—"FASHION EMBROIDER IES," 1184. Lima, Ohio,ll6t6x WANTED - Barber at once, steady employment. Good wages. See C. E Martz. 165 South Second st.* ÜBt2x LOST AND FOUND FOUND —Gold cuff link. Owner maj\ have same by describing property and paying for this ad 117t3x STOLEN— Party is known”who~slole bicycle from Central school ground Wednesday evening, and unless it is returned to owner, prosecution will follow. HSt3x FOR RENT FOR RENT—Good six room house.' garden, fruit, apples. cherries, grapes and berries. Also chicken nark. Inquire of M Me:t»rs, 1127 W Monroe st.U FOft RENT—Modern 10 room house at 303 No. 9th street. Willard Steele. 118t3s; NOTICE I will.not be responsible for any ' debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. I Eva LargenL , 114t6x LARGENT Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fruchte and children. Mary and Walter, of west of the city, were visitors here this afternoon. XOTI< F. or MHKTIXG OF UriM' cot VTV IIOSHII OF HKVIKW Notice is hereby given that th* County Bnar<| of Review of Adams cninty state of Indiana, will meet at 10-. SS o'clock in the forenoon. Monday. | '.lune Ind. 1»Z«. the sain, being the: Mond.tv In June of thia year, at r the Room of the County Commissioners In the Court Hoose of said county j for the following purposes: til To hsar complaints of anv owner lof personal property. except such property a> la originally aases-ed by the t*tate Hoard of Tax Commissioner!* til To hear complaints <onoerninK the assessment of real eatate ape- tally assessed In IK4. and assessments on additional Improvements. <l> T<> equalise th<- valuation and assessment of property and lasatdes mad* by the asseMing officers eubsequent to Mar> h 1. 19.« •4> To equslixs the valuations made by th» assessors, either by adding to or deducting therefrom sinh sums as may be necessary to tlx asseesineiits, at the true cash value of property (Si To review all assessments and! •-"••Hrs as to the. valuation of th'' various classes of property or parisi thereof In the several township* and! divisions "f the county. I*l T<> make suclt changes In assessments. whether by •>' of Increase j or decrease in the valuation of the various 'lasses of property, as may be, necessary to equalise the sama In nr between the townships or any taxing unit (Tl Tn determine lhe rate per cent to be added or dnductsd In order to "'eke a Just and equitable equalise•ton In the several townships and taxing units so as to conform throughout •he county to a Juel and •quitable Sisnitarrl ~ 1(1 To add omitted property In all ne'-eaaaey vases. I*l To Imreaae the valuation of iml''e l p-' pettv when nm eesary. a* msOe bv the assrssore tint To vorrmt errors In lhe names of persons *nd in the descriptions **r preperf) and In the valuations ami: UMsMn'eiit of property upon the asre*s'vent list. till To 'orrect anv lint •»» valuation aa noy he rte»me.| peoper •tn Tn .-orrei't lhe asaeaamert and ■ rluatton ni any poparty in ata I titan rar L will in the Judgment of the "on'd o* Review matte llw> valuation tliareof lust and equal, • ISi To add t« the assessment Hat, the n»me» at persons, the value "fl peraonel property, and the •leaerTplion I •V’d value irf real estate liable lo j se-'ement hut omitted from the lists I till To pasaaut the t-apßal stock and I fytm*hlfea of all domrath' tonsiratlonai swept atirh as are valuad ano assess-1 rd hr the Ktale Hoard of Tax Commie-1 aloeera, • »»1 •r.. consider anil art upon w-| nmntendaUona made by the county i as’rsaor rl(t Tn do or cause to be done whatr* e» eie- max !•» necs-sary <•• du I*’ make all returns of asaeesment ••*•'11 mid all valuations in «ompll»nir wltni ths p,.visions of the taxing laws, and ie*peci<liy *f an a* t tawicernlng taxation approved March 11. 191*. and lh» arts amrndstory lltere«if and supple I' mental thereto. The County Hoard of Ilex lew Is also; yiiblart <•• ire re* '•avenrd *n epactal j -nrsion In meet «.n Tusadav. August, |(lb 19J*. to consider th» certified report and information regarding the I . itieouallly. or ia«k of uniformity of I I averse omi a in this . aunty a* mar he | presented to said Iwwtrd by the metal • Hoard ol Tax Commlaaion»r». ' (Il ta hr doh* lo cquallxs tit* VOhl* ,atlon amt snsrasiaeet nf nroperty and tnxahte* In raid iciinty for taxes for' th* year l»2» payable in 1918 and otl which all luoperly owners and taxpayers r-r requlrsd lo taka due notice WITKRtM the hand nf the auditor; and the deal nf lhe Cntihfx Com nor . .sinners of said county, this Itth day, of May. • MAUTIN JAHLfI',. 14*11 AiNltor Adama vounty. Ind.

I I INVESTIGATE ' ~ I FOR BETTER HEALTH BE| DR. FROHNAPFEL, D c Chiropractic and 08tMp at u|/' I Treatment* given to wlt I at 144 South 2nd Strw "' M I Office Phone 314 I Office Hcurx 10-12 m-iiy J 1 * I 8. E.BLACK I ' UNDERTAKING AND EMBALM,*, (.alls answered promptly iay Private Ambulance 8enl«“* I Office Phone: 90 I Home Phone: 727 | ——— —— —l N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Lyes Examined, Glasses Fiiw I HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to S'W Saturday 8:00 p. tn. Telephone 135 DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical I-aboraforig Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. tn Sundays. 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abatracta of Title. Real Etttt* Plenty of Money to loan ot Government Plan. See French Quinn, | Office—Take firtt stairway iLLiilli—l ! ? ■a‘ g r r »e raocfK DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon ’North Third Street Pbonca: Office 422; Homi ttl Offlc* Houi*—li io 11 i a 1 to s—* to S p. m. Sunday S lo I a tn. PUBLIC AUCTION I will aell at piHffic auction In tia 1* known as the Haugk huiM ni ■ Madison street, on Saturday. May 17 Sale to begin at 1:30 A complete restaurant outtL rs sell in whole or in parts. 5M jhe removed at once. Everythin as good as new. Used a short ta* One Bakers Outfit complete trom!< Ing pin to bake oven. Three dwt Dining Room Chairs; 20 CmM Stool*, white enamel; 2 t'oiaMt marble top; 6 Table*, marble to|; I (Show Cases; Bread and Pie Cwa; 1 6 gal Coffee Um; 1 large and 1 sad Refrigerator; 2 Roll Top Desks; 1 Hat Top or Typewriter Desk; 1 Cracker Case; 1 Large Safe. 4ft W 4 ft.. 6 inches inside; 1 Kitckti Range; 1 Gas Stove; 1 Steam ~iN* Kitchen Utensils and all kinds 6 dishes an<l silverware; 1.000 B> form Scale; 1 1H horse power pt» line engine. Many other articles W numerous to mention. Eighty lineal ft. of Mirrors, j Terms:—All sums of $lO anti »« cash; for sums over that amouH credit of 6 months will be given. 9* chaser giving approved security h* tng 7% horn date. JULIUS HAVGK.OWJ Roy Johnson. Auct NOTICE I rebuild—Plano*. Talking * Sewing ■achlnes, and tun« and sell as a (ide line. Ihw W North end city limit* DA. billv* Call in the morning and only. ” NOIiCE H. S. STRAUB the expert wall paper ‘ num who knows how. I will that dirty paper look lik<' «** *£. lor large jobs, washing. **“• Prices right. All work •Phone woo. ATTENTION FARMSRS We ar« standing a MaitH" 0 ' ! of the Robinson strain on th*- *» Fuelling farm, two mll"» east W Fuelling church • Wm. NOLU K«9* MU* | lilt G. F. EICHHORN Vekrinarutn Offioa •* on Fira* Rarllary „ l, , wrr A°' i bi<»< I tbirkelt* rontmlb'«l W _ I CHtRO F ’’* CT,, *"• *** you w* ll. Th Ff Inu-WHT Al *'C /Ji / J ' Jdwalrjf !*• URf lff llfrit— Office Howr* ws CHARLES A CHARLIE D Ladv Att*ed*" t HOY s. JOHNSON. Like Stork and Auctioneer UhFICK ROOM N". ’ ,'Jfi I LOAN * I'RUHTRUWj PHONE *»« or « "» T * ,g* Aak the man l‘*e u ;<*. who hM attao4*l ,