Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1925 — Page 2

f CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, DUSINESS CARDS

+++ + + ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ *- FOR SALE FOR BAL.il—-Eggs. fci.so a hundreii from Hnrold Thotnpklns at ruin. Single Comb Rhode IslnnU. Mrs. J„m<** Moses. phone 31*5 Red. SBUIX PSR SALK—An .'igtit vest-old mire, weight 1,100 11>h„ roo4 rubber tire luiggy; t>et of driving harness. Sep Roy Johnson at AdaniH County Auto Co »»*» FOR BALK or THAl)!:—NYutrodine kit complote, unassembled. I'rice reasonable. Call 11JI1 evenings 00-::t\ ).'OR~SALK —One two tube radio set and battery. Priced to sell. Phone 1123 or call at 804 Adams street after 7:30 o’clock. _ !tli:!x FOR SALK —Yellow corn. Phone 36S Decatur. 01t3x LOST AND FOUND ■: *•■• FOR RENT FOR RENT —Stric'ly modern, newly redecorated, house on North '.'mi street Inmiediaie possession J. F. Arnold, phouc 7"lt. WANTED W ANTKD - Washing to do: ::11 work called lor and delivered. Address Leona Mcßarucs. Decatur, it. It. Id. Box 11 bti-6tx WANTED — Lawns to mow Call phone 439. 90t3x WANTl?T>—Small combination safe, l’hone 89. 90t3x female'help 1*AI)IKS: tide an hour. Distribute samples to every home and office. Send self addressed envelope. Sal Denison B dg.. Granville. Ohio. 1\ FOR RKXT —Livery barn on South First at.root. Inquire of Mrs. John Smitley, 233 North First st. 9dt 1 WANTED —A one and one half horsopower gasoline engine. Must be in good condition and worth the money. Carl Hammond, phone 11. 91t^ Penny-a-Week Alimony An infirm oil! bootmaker's plea that he (Mir nni.v a penny a week toward tier support because he was blind in one eye and his n ife a habitual drunkard was granted re ently in Marylpbon* court, making s low maintenance record in Rutland . - or ~ t .r~.. r-. i~- vr 0 O I | DR. C. V. CONNELL | VETERINARIAN I Special attention given to | cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street j Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 * v BIXLE* OPT OMETRIBT Eyea Examined, Glasses Fit* HOURS t to 1J.3« -12:38 i« » » Saturdat 8:IHl D * Telephone 136 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that MONDAY. MAY 4, 1925 will be the last day for paying your Spring insla.lnn ijr of taxes. The treasurer's office will be open from S a m. to 1 pin during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a penalty of in per cent will be added. l)o not put off' your taxes ;1 s they must he paid, and tiie law points out the duly of the treasurer Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes should come in at once. Don't wait for the rush. No receipts can he laid away for anyone, so do not ask for it. LOUIES KLEINE Treasurer of Adams County Apr. 6 to Myy 4

I St he'key that unlocks the doorj to health. Come in and ict us unlock th* door and brine you back to health. CHARLBS & CHARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours: 10-12 t-5 6:30-8 12? W. 2nd St. Pnone 623 . ; Pure Bred t Percheron Stallion The pure bn si IVreherou stallion Hobl'iu. 17T)‘jno. will stand this season at the KukHlian Bros. farm. 1 miles norlh of Decatur. This stallion is coming 1 years old, nice dark grey in color, weighing nearly 1 000 lbs. He traces lo impurled breeding very strong. Care will be taken lo prevent accidents but will not he responsible should any occur. Serv ice lee will be $lO. W illiam f . Kukelhan, Owner. La.. J i■ - - - j

♦ BUSINESS CARDS H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Nsuroclometer ano 9nlnoa-Mh For SERVICE , F* Location Poaltle at 144 South 2nd St-aat Offlca Phona 314 Raaldano. i 0» Office Hour*: 10-1 f •.** •-» S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 90. Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS 4m troria of Title Real Kstat. Plenty of Money to Loan nt Government Plan Int>rest rate reduced October 16. 1921 See French Quinn Office— Take fleet etairwsr •m,th nt Decatur nemeer, o— JOHN W. CLARK DENTIST 127 North Third St. Phone 422. o cT~ — — O I I WANTED | ' i Rags. Rubber. Taper of all kinds. Scrap Iron. Melals and Hides. We will call with our truck for any junk you wish to dispose | 1 of. j PHONE 442 | I MAIER HIDE A | ! FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R & 1. crossing. o — — - ■ —A MHRKETS-STBCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Fort Wayne Livestock Market 130 to 140 lbs. sl2 23; lbO to 13) His. sl2 30: 1 ?•' to 200 His Si2.SO 200 to 260 llis. $12.90; 2*o tbs. an 1 up sl3: roughs I 10.75; stags $7. Calves —$7® 10.50. Lambs—sl4.oo. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May $1.45: July $1.38: Sept. $132. Corn: May $1.02; July $1.84: Sept. $i 00->4. Oats: M:iv. 39%c; July 41 r *»c; Sept. 42%e. CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW .. Chicago. April IG— Grain futures dipped fractionally at the opening of the hoard of trade today. Selling in wheat, reflected weaker Liverpool opening and favorable crop prospects. Commission houses were principal sellers. May wheat opened sit last night's figure hut the undertone was weak. May corn suffered most loss. The initial depression was due to heavy Uquidaling for profits. Oats lost a fraction in sympathy with other grains. Nominal opening in the provisions was due to failure of traders to get into action. — East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 380. shipments 19U0. otfie’al to New York yesterday 3ftfwi: Imgs closing .steady. Grades 160 fiis. no gei'era’lv $13.75: one deck Tmavies 913.85: light li"hlm and pigs $i3.5)14-/ 13.73: (inciting sows rough sl3: cattle 175 slow: sheep 4000: best, woo' j lambi $15.75: best dips sl3 50: trade' very slow; only f>-w loads sold; best din.n/’d owe* s6 'n 7.50; calves 300, fops sl2 50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected April 16)

Chlekens, lb 18c Leghorn Chickens is c Fowls jg c foghorn E'owls 13c Bucks ...., 1 fc, Geese 12c Old roosters go Kgga |n*r dozen 2ie LOCAL GRAIN MARKET ffjorre«-lod April 16 1 Oats, per btiabwl 40. R>«, per hosbel ft 00 Barley., per bushel She New Wheat. No. 1 *1.60. New- Wheat. No 2 $!.4!l ~ I LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET j Lggs- per dozen 21c BUTtEFiFAr M STATION | Buuterfat -33 c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1925.

H.S. CONTESTANTS TO MEET TONIGHT To Hold Sectional Contest Here To Pick Entries For County Meet Ihi pH* from five high schools in tin* iioriiiorn part of Adams (county will meet in sectional contests here tonight, to determine which ones will enter the annual Adams county literary music contests, to he held at Borne, Saturday night. April 25. The pupils from the four high schoos in Hie southern part, of the county will hold their elimination or sectional contest in Geneva. The schools to he represented here tonight are Pleasant Mills. Monroe, Monmouth, Kirkland, and Decatur There will he seven contests here tonight and the winner of firsi place in each event will enter the final contest at Iterue April 25. The events will consist of vocal solo, piauo solo, .Violin solo, ladles' quartet, orchestra, reading and oration. Decatur has an entry in each or the events with the exception of orchestra. Most of the schools will have entries in nearly all of the events. The contests will start tonight at 7:45 o’clock, and will he held in Up* high school auditorium. An admission charge of fifteen andd twennty-fivo cents will he made to defray the expenses of the judges. Frankfort. — A relic of tha good old days here is to go. The county commissioners have ordered the hitch rack on the public square here torn down. Columbus In lieing initiated into the Joli Couer c uh. composed of young women Miss Anna Cole, a school teacher here, scrubbed the sidewalk in front of the Gause Case with a tooth brush, soap, and water. i*i:titi«in roll t wirinui non* State of Indiana. County of Adams, SS: Urf«»rc tlir Hoard *»f CoinmisKlon--4 rs 4*f AiluniH county. State of hoD'iii" Wo. tli#» und* fsietuoiJ oacli and all **f w|»om ore resident, adult lmfilrr* a*i l l voters of towmddp. Adam** • ••Minty. Indiana, r. sp« ctfully petitl'*n your Honorable lL»dy and ask Hi it you conFtrii#*t an4l ***hm|»l ••<.•• a fr *■ nun adaniiztMl stone road in salil tmviu ►•fill* over and upon tl»- following route. to*wit: <Vuuru*-iM.diiK Ht — tii* 1 bv-uijiweal '• ner 4*f tin* s«M|t li®-t*st uiL* #**w *rf tlon eleven til) «<|n* luMßsfcip fsrftßt' - fi"-lit h*m‘Mi its iltnx f«*nrtecn (Ml # -st In A»lams nmiitv. lii4liH ,, '» runn ? nc: th- n*east over and upon t’te i*nl'lL- ivi*liw*'.v on the section line ♦He|dip*. r section eleven Mil and fgir*teen (11> to the southeast corner *»t t*i4* southeast nuarter of paid j«eeth*n eleven HI) toivnsnip and range afor**sa*M and there to terminate Your petitioners aver anti sav that the irvnrmc"cnt drayed for is le«s titan tnri * utiles in lenath. eo - nrets at Loth 4-nds with a free macadam road in aaid towiifdiip. Your petitioners further aver and w «v that the hi ah way herein souurht 14 » hi' imi*. nve*l is a public hWlrway alr jmJx vstahiishe>l and *n use and ; < on«* of the public highways of said Hoot township mol that the same will 1m of piifdi»* utility and benefit. Your petitioners ask tha said hierhway above described !*e drain-*! »* *1 srraded and that broken «t me he plac'd upon the 4rra*|e and that upon sip-h lirokt m s*one there he planed frtonc sc»*‘M'nfn jr«. Ymir rM*tith*n« rs further #»sk that said hljrhwav abi»ve dejwrihed he tm|M "\ t* | to the widtii *•» forty fee* nu*l that the said highway he urraih d to th** width of twenty-four f?l> fe-t. an4l that l»rok**n stone l»o placed thereon t<* 0 wldtU-'of ten (10> f«?et. an«i t»i a de!-.ii of ten <10) Inches in the it’it* r thorvof. and to a depth of eight 'M inch* s at the sides thereof, and that crushed stone s**rcenin|fs he nlaeed thereon t«‘ a depth of four M) in*hes upon such broken stone, that s ihj improvement ho made a single trick* ami thwt the name of the same hf OTTO M M’ADAM ItOAlk That to pay for said linp r ovoment '• <* ask that bonds h f * issued by tlwe t’ounty of Adams, in the State of Indiana pavahh* in iwcflty < ) semiannual installments or series for tha pavment of which we ask that a tax 1*« levieil upon 11 14 ‘ taxalii*- ]»roperty **f said l.*oot Township in a sufficient amount t*» pay the interest au<l prin4Huil of aa id homJ.-: as tiny become dm*. That said iin|*rt*\•# umnt Im* maih* ami «'»Histru«*t»'d and said bonds bo issued and sahl tax I**- levied upon the taxable properl v 4*f saul township in a*- « «irilan* e with lll** \ets of the hitore of the Stef*- *.f Imiiaiia passed in ‘Jje year of Ifw»', hesipping on page and *c; amend t] jn the Acts of l-‘ f »7 am) as amended ill Hie Acts of t*n**» non i*i f »rce providing; for tip* ••'■tension Os Free Hraw i *»r Ma**ada - mined Hoads ami all other and any and all amendments therein. "e further ask tii* Ho&nl to false ; 7 1 fiec* - mtv i recygtvei by lav. to h * r said {pipro*-emept * t»nstru* t“d e*wj made as petition d for herein, that th'* uh me h*' • j’lwittinfir lli * /tucstlon >f buihjini? tiie same to an election of the voters of »id Hoot Towu«hip an4l that the 1 tonrd construct the ««me under the ,laws **t the State of Indiana providing for the e.\telusion of Free fJravej or Mac:* lamiscetl Holds by township taxation. lie i»ed fully submitN *i: i)ttf» Hnvvfsvr. Jacob ijoerjeer. il"iiiy TmtfPiHnii. Any, B'dink**. Arthur I« * IV. <*tt»* < \ FmdHiic. Ja» **h sVei«ller. JY’in. If. liorjent»erk. John Id. Mhjmi. Ph.ll |,. Fchciferstein. t h-o. I, f iase, Fr»d IDdle. r,e.*l< Mis *ei <■ M<iltnl(o, I. If f'’u*'l Imut. Wm. YY J. S. |\ Krill. It. « 'in i* t iaiPT. Ileprv I V FuvHina. I: \. Tis- I'.*k.er, Adolph Birherieh. \llgrusl IbMiek. I» M. I{i« * . Flihs. F. Fijcmop j ip Hull. ban, Otto Kukelhan. Herman Kuke|. han. Christian Bucher. A. If. Wolfe, Fred H. J’uelliug;, Henry Bieberiih, t'liaF. W. JobtiMon. Rdward F. M'dch- • r. Sh»n*‘ Myers. He**. W. (Tamer. Ifenry Silking. Jes.;c L. Sinjjleton. Win. Bi 11 cbd on. W. J. Miller, J*d*n If e-tier. o°iiry I Mrkson, Oscar Bultemeier, Then. Ilobrnek. Or. S. II Z* Ulcf. J. A. /erhe 1. Otto Fmdlinx- Henry Bolmke, M'uiurjn Meleher. Henry Kultnaiin. lhjc<* If. GerUfj. Mrs Hi arietta <»eri<e. M illiani Osl.ornie> , »•. Mrs. Louisfl Ti* man. Louis Holle, Fdd Busick* This petition will be presented to the Boat'd of < Vinmisyiom rs on TiiwNifi), liny T*. at whi*’h ti' *e the ta spacer of Kcmt ton fish ip may appear and make su*h objections a# the law may provide for MAE tLS JABLKO. Auditor Adams County, ImJ. Fruchte & Litterer, Attys.

y? Buildxncj Find Improvement Well Worth Time and Mon-ey One good «arapl« of • vlllago tbiit was not woll planned originally, bit notv baa been trausfonueii Into an extremely pleasing place, I* Weston, Maas. Weefon formerly bad a large aw amp area In Its center. This bus been drained, graded, seeded to grass, and planted to pine, fir and chestnut trees. A new town ball and a Are station have been built opposite tiie entrance to the common, l’ubllc buildings now are centrally grouped. Old, 1 unsightly structures have been torn down. mie Improvements were planned by s landscape architect. It took 25 years to put the plan through, but everyone In Weston now believes the enterprise was worth the time and money it cost. A village that was started with a good plan and has realised it is Fatterson, Onllf. This village and colony of irrigated farms, occupying iSJk’O acres, were planned in 1910. Ronds leading to the village were strategieslly located and planted with trees and shrubs. The village Itself has eight streets radiating from a dvlckenter, i where the public buildings are situated. In the last four years the realdents of the village have bulTf a pub- ■ lie library, a community club house, a concrete swimming pool and a grammar school, and have provided a tourist park. Ugly Village Called Detriment to Farmer Beauty is overtaking the drab American village, according to observations of the Department of Agriculture in a current study of village planning and Its benefits. Although nearly 20,000.000 persons live in American villages and a fanning population of 30,000,000 largely depends upon them for business, educational and social purposes, the department found they are "usually unattractive and often very ugly,” suffering by comparison in this respect with those of other countries. The start that Is being made toward improvement and beautification has proved in every case. It was said, a material asset as well as an esthetic one. Pointing out that, ‘‘as the farmer's chief point of contact with outside interests, the village can make a big contribution to the happiness of farm life,” the department asserted that an attractive village with good streets and convenient approaches and recreation spots was “an important influence in stabilizing farm life and counteracting the attractions of the cities for the young people of the farm." RESULTS THAT LAST Proven by Decatur People. Thousands of kidney sufferers have tried remedy after remedy with onlytemporary benefit. That’s mighty discouraging! But one kidney remedy bas earned a reputation for lasting results and there's plenty oT proof right here iu Decatur. Read the experience of one who used Doan's Pills years ago and now makes her endorsement even stronger. Mrs. M. Heisser, Cl 2 Indium St.. Decatur, says: “1 recommend Doan's to anyone I hear speak of kidney complaint. My kidneys annoyed me by acting irregularly. I became weak and run down. My back was so la mo I could scarcely sweep the floor. When 1 did any stooping my back ached awfully. Doan’s Pills from the Holtliouse Drug Co., stopped the backache and niv kidneys no longer troubled me.” (Statement given October 28. 1920.) On June 9, 1924. Mrs. Heisser said: "The cure Doan's made for me is permanent.” 60c at all dealers. Foster-Mtiburn Co.. Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y.

ATTENTION FENCE POSTS All .si/ws phiiii uiiij xTvtKKitcil. Prices ivtlutf'cl iis Hiuclt ;is 13', for April. <i;irtl(ii uiid Truck Fertilizer. 1 Special mixture. Special price.i Field Seeds, , (iarden Seeds J bulk, package. Seed Potatoes, speciid price, lac jp-j- do/., (jiblutk'e Plunks. J'rost pronl. <*ladi<)la autl Fuiiim Bulbs, j Bran. Mitldlings, Hominy l r oedJ Special prii-j* on Wayne Hog A Dairy Feud. We have Wayne. Donkey, Full-O-Pep Chick Starling, (.rowing and Laying Mash. Chick Founts, Mash Hoppers. F.verylhiujt you limy need for your chicks. Feeders Notiec This We make a special ground oat feed ill a low price. Better see some of this. , ZIMM EHJHAN-CAM # Elt CO. | e Deliver Phone 233 W. Monroe St.

1 Ward Schools To Open Baseball Schedule Friday The ward school baseball schedule will open Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, with the Riley school team playing the team from the South Ward. The game will be played on Ahr’s Field where a baseball diamond has been laUT out. A series of twelve games will be played by the teams from the South Ward, North Ward and lllley buildings and the winner of the scries will receive a baseball banner. The games will be four inning contests. The teams have been practicing for (he last few weeks and much Interest in the im

Remarkable Fine Tailoring ' ‘“these Vance & Linn (iOOl) CLOTHES * S2O to's4o fml CLEVER designing makes the style \|Mv \ —good tailoring keeps it there. These new spring models for men l[ i men are developed in rare \ \ —’ fabrics. They feature the beautiful /\ \ j light colors of the hour. j /POI We’ve provided for every type, every size, every taste and }X)cketbook. ’ The New STUDEBAKER c ßig Six duplex-Phaeton i I 'HIS is the rime when there is pleasure in motoring that can be obtained only in an open car. And among open* type cars, there is one that stands out above all others — the new Studebaker Big Six 7fPassenger Duplex-Phaeton, with its exclusive roller side enclosures which provide instant protection. It can be compared only with cars much higher in price. Studebaker builds seven times as many cars as any manufacturer having a car in the Big Six clas6. The small overhead per car, plus the savings of complete manufacture, explain its low price. Come in—see this new Studebaker before you buy. i Cfc if The price of the new Studebaker Big Six Duplex-Phaeton TV T" ftKt If delude* an eva-a balloon lire, tube and tire cover. Bumper*. I (T I / I I' " T ' n * re at- Motometer. Safety lighting control. Auto- I K \ |l matic spark control. One-picce windidiield, sun visor, auto- I B || mafic windshield cleaner, rear-view mirror. Cowl and dome 1 ff II bghtv- extension lamp and stop - and - tail light. Clock and I n t—t n ll S-** o hat gauge grouped under glass with other instrument*- 9 aj.U.o-- Tfii‘Jttr!j Xi Biggest balloon tires used on any automobile. " 1 JgV. ». ~ _ - t LIBY and YOST 116 South Ist St Phone 7TA DECATUR, INDIANA j . ——i" THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR

| pending series has been shown a!-j ! micly. o Columbus. — An Increase In the enrollment at the Sunday school at the Tabernacle Christian Church from 400 to over 1,000, a bowling alley in th** basement is to be converted Into classrooms. NOTICE I will not he responsible for iiny merchandise charged to me by my wife, B’laaheth Hindenlaiig )jB-3ix Kmery Hindenlaiig Save the discount by paying your Light and Power bills on or before April 20. 88t(i

"notice Tho bakery saie of , he | Relief Corps which was to held this coming Sat a* * I Leicbtle's Meat Market has b,,.„ pened until a week from „J, * l ' | day, 1 “stur. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount « 5 PERCENT money on Improved real . federal farm loans . Absiraets of title (0 real W|U •iSCHURGER'S ABSTRACT ofZ t \\ 133 8. 2nd SL 1