Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1925 — Page 2

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♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦ FOR SALE 1 have a pen of twenty-four extra nice dark Barred Plymouth Rock hens mated to three fancy Barred Cockerels. Eggs from this pen SI.OO per 15. Range run $5 per 100. 8. J FOR SALE—R. C. R I Red eggs for hatching. 4 cents each. Mrs. E. 8. Christen, phone 865 L, Decatur. R. r. 7.61tf eod BABY CHICKS —Wednesday of each week. Heavy breeds, sl2; Eight breeds. $lO per hundred. Custom hatching a specialty.m O. V. Dilling. Rt. 2. Decatur. Ind. Craig'ille phone. Two miles south, 5 miles west of Decatur. 90t12x MWF FOR SALE—Pure Bred Duroc sow and nine pigs. E. F. Miller, 881 C._ 98t2x FOR SAI.!': Oak Dining Room table and buffet. Mrs. John H. Schug, phone Bs. 98-3 t FOR SALE —Three good fresh cows with calves by side. Inquire Schmitt Meat Market. 98t3 FOR RENT FOR RENT Auto garage. $2.00 per month 667 Monroe street. Phone 521. R W. Shoity. 95t8x eod FOR rooms and kitchen and pantry. Inquire at 1115 Patterson street. 97t2x FOR RENT Cash or share. 77 acres, 3 miles north of Decatur, formerly the Willis Fonner farm. Part of it adapted to beets. See I/?nh«rt & Heller. 95t3x eod WANTED WANTED —High school boy or anybody desiring to make money in their spare time. For information write The Churngold Sales Company. P. O. Bor 124. lama. O. 97-3; WANT ED boomers at .'’>2o Winchester street. Inquire of or phone Mrs. Luella Magley after six o’clock. Phone 186. 98-3tx i Tops and Side Curtains Repaired. Celluloid sewed in. Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First si. 258c0d-tf ++++*++*+ + + 4= + + + + POLITICAL CALENDER + + v + 4 + -j> 4 -I- + ■> 4 1 »J> 4" + + Editor Daily Democrat:— Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for mayor, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election. Tuesday, Mfey 5. Your support will be appreciated CHARLES W. YAGER. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October :5, 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat.' > A . BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 —” Li I MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate BCHURGEIf’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. Chiropractic is Jr the key that un-, ts.,- * locks the "oor health. Come ’ n a ”d us un " * J jLk_ k the door U the cause of t an d bring you back to health. I CHARLES & CHARLES f Chiropractors. Office Hours: 10-12 2-5 6:308 127 N. 2nd St. Phone 628 , | To Get tbt Meat Ont of Yow * < • VMt to Chicano. Stop at the COMMONWEALTH HOTEL C-H I C A G O On Bwimtro Awwt P»rtrw»v—.low- ! UuicnLo Park- Only 10 nunutee forde every aerommodaucn and luxurv ft>r its Dialog Service a »> Carta. * Write or Wire W. Jshasoa—Owner rrtf Mtaatte ' j •< -”■* >.—■»«. .*»«■■

’ ♦ BUSINESS CARDS I- —— — IL FROHNAPFEL. I). C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE ! Neurociometer and Scinograph , For SERVICE For Location Position at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 108 •i Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 15 6-8 p.m. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90. Home phone 727 . () J ' ” I DR. C. V. CONNELL i i I VETERINARIAN Bpe< ial attention given to cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. Phone: Office 143 —Retddeni'e 102 I O - — O —O 11 L .JOHN W. CLARK DENTIST 127 North Third SI. Phone 122. I I O 1 o 1 — O G DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian I Office at Sale Barn on First Street Bacilary white’ diarrhoea of i chickens controlled by blood | test. For particulars call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. O — ——————O MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* OPENING GRAIN | Chcago. April 24. —Grains opened with re easier undertone on the Chi i cago board of trade today. 1 Selling of* wlieTfTy longs greeted news of beneficial rains over the : southwestern belt. Apprenhension 'over the winter crop lessened. Exports were slow and foreign markets lower. BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 6.400; shipments. 9(630; official to New York yesterday. 3.990 i hogs closing steady: mediums and i heavies, $12.60®512.65: light weight lights and pigs. [email protected]; packing sows, rough, $11.00: cattle. 300, steady: sheep, 6.000 best clipped lambs. $!3.00.1, $13.25: best clipped ewes, $6,004, $7 ft; no wool lambs here. Calves, $15.00; tops, $11.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs 140 to 150 lbs. $11.75; 150 to 170 fbs. $1185; 200 to 26n !bs. sl2; roughs $9.75; stags $6.50. Calves -s6(ft-9.50. Lambs $12@13 00. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET I (Corrected April 24) Chickens, lblßc Leghorn Chickens 13r Fowls ]Rc Leghorn Fowls 13c Rucks He Geese 12c . Old roosters 8c Eggs, per dozen 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET I (Corrected April 24) [ Oats, jier bushel ’... . 41c Rje. per bushel |lW)| Barley,, per bushel 80c | New Wheat No. 1 .... $1.60' j New Wheat No. 2 $1.59 l LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET ■ Eggs, per dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATION I , Butterfat 40c J!V 1 _ ■ _ » NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS - Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925 will be the last dxy for paying your Spring tnatallnient of taxes. The. treasurer's office will be open from i 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the tax payitrg season. All taxes not paid by tnat time will become delinquent and a penalty of 10 per cent will be added. Do not put off your taxes as they must be pjid. and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those who hare bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes should come in at once. Don't, waif for the rush. No receipts can be laid away tor anyone, so do not ask for it. LOUICC KLEINE, Treasurer of Adams County/ Apr 6 to May 4 ,

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, APRIL 21. 1925.

Arrested On Charge Os Cruelty To Animals An affidavit charging cruelty to animals, was filed in city court late yesterday afternoon against William Harr<*n by Sylvester Sudduth. It is alleged that Mr. Harron beat his horse I with a club while working the horse. Mr. Harron pleaded not guilty to the charge yesterday evening and his case was set for a hearing at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. | NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF COUNTY COUNCIL Ig> The Members Os The County Council: — I You are hereby notified that there will be a special meeting of the County Council at the Auditor's office of Adams county, on the sth day of May. 1925. for the purpose of making additional appropriations necessary for the welfare of county business. said meeting to convene at 9 o'clock A. Mi. Respectfully yours. MARTIN JABERG. 24 Auditor Adams County. Ind tiox t-'oit v limit si iti-'vt K K<> in Before the Board of Commissioners I oi Adams County, State of Indiana State of Indiana. . County of Adams. ss: VV the undersigned ea< li of all or Whom Hie adult, resident, freeholders land voters of Washington and Loot Township; in Adams County. Indiana, respevtfullv petition your Honorable I Bodv amt ask that yon eonstruet. com- ( plete and improve witli free gravel or, stone having a suitable binder for a liard surface road, a free road Improve,mi nt over and upon tlie public liigliwai and streets situated on the fol- | lowing route, to-wit: ' Commencing at a point at the so-.itli end of what is knwon as the Smith Bridge located and spaning the St. Mari - I’.iver in the nortli east quart- , er of the north west quarter of section thirtv-four <3I» township twentyeight (2S> nortli. range fourteen till! east in tile Citv of lleeatur. ill Adams, Count!. Indiana: thence south over and upon the public highway to a point t where said public highway intersects wiili x'ortli Second Street In said Cityi of lleeatur: thence in a northwester-I ii direction over and upon North Second Street through the southeast and part of tlie southwest quarter of tile north west quarter of section thirtyfour <:>4 1 township amt range aforesaid to a point about two hundred feet north west of the west corporation tine of said City of lleeatur. Indiana. in township and range afore-, said and there to terminate. Your petitioners further aver and say | that to make said Improvement pra. -J li. il nod of puldie utility tliai the! following approai li unto and leading to t io proposed improvement ought to l„- drained, graded and macadamised as follows, to-wit: That the approach from tlie south east on Nortli Second Street unto tlie proposed improvement be drained, graded and improved to file southeast’ on Nortli Second Street to tlie north end of tlie brick pavement on said Sontiil Street amt to tlie north end O' 'he liri< k pavement oi> Fifth Street, for a distance of approximately one ! Hun-lred lIO<U feet. i Y"ttr petitioners further aver and I say tliat tlie improvement prayed for] h. n is less than three 13) miles in length and connects at tlie commence-1 merit tliereof witli a free maeadam-l ir.ed street in tlie City of Decatur, ln-| diaiut. and at tlie end tliereof witli a ft., macadamized stone road in said it.oit Townahip Amt that a I'nitgil | States Hural Mail Route passes over 111. Highway |..-ieio t,. tw impr<»x 4»«i Y »ur petitioners further aver and say tii.it the highway herein nought to he in proved is a public highway already established and in use and that said st re t is a puhli< street laved out and established and in use anti that there is a large amount of publh travel over said higbwax and street and that 110 sam< will be of public utility ami benefit. Y«wr petitioners ask that sai<l highwax and street above described be;, properly drained and graded, that crush stone and sand cushion be placed upon the grade, that upon the same there iw niaved gravel or stone having a suitabte binder for hard surface road of other solid paving material. Your petitioners further ask that said highway al>ove described be drained . nd graded, and that the same he imp’-oved to a w idth of forty < 4«»> feet that the same be graded to a width or ■ i•• r \ iSO • feet, and t bat au- h pax - li.- material be placed ’ theieoa to a width «»f twenty <3O) feet, and to such a depth as may be determined by the' proper officials having the same to do. and that the saw»e he called the Samuel A«ker lb»ad Improvement. | That to pa > for said improvement.! we ask that bonds be issued by the’ County of Adams- in the State of Indiana. in twenty penii -annually installments or series and for tlie payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of saki Washington and Root Townships I in a sum sufficient to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they be< nine due. The sHt<l improvement be made and <-on. trueted and said bonds be issued and said tax levied upon the taxable iwoperty of said townships in accJordan</ with the acts of tire legislature of the State of Indiana passed in the year of 1905, begining on page 550 ami as amended in the acts of I*lo7 and as amended in the nets of now in for< e providing for th»* extension of free gravel and ma< adam roads ami ' all other and any an all amendments thereto. 1 We further ask the Board tn take all tlie necessary steps required by law. to have shiM improvement eon- ' st rm ted and made as petitioned for herein: that the same be constructed without submitting the question of building the same to an election of the voters of said W.-j-.Ringler, and Root Townships, and that the Board constru<*t the same irf.’er tlie laws of the State of Indiana providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads by township taxation. Respectfully submitted: » .Samuel Acker, Alice R. Acker, Harvey Sprague. Uella Moser. James dosFiniily Moses. H. A. Fuhrman. David W. Summers, Peter Pearson, J. A I’u human. John H. Carmody, F, R. Zimmerman, A. J. Smith. G. W Par kman. Maude 1,. Mahan, H. E. Keller, M. !>.. Heniy Knapp. William Prank M< Connell. Will Older, i-’red M<O»n:ie!l. Charles Magley, Birk Borh, L. L Baumgartner. John W. Shafer, I’red Reppert.W. A. Lower, C. S. Niblick. George M. Krick, I’loyil A< ker, John F. Mayer. John M Lmhart, C. H Colter, Aaron Odle. W. I’. Beery, H. E. Rutter. H. F Linn. Phil L Mmklin. Tine Viman, W. Ft. Lee. H F. Ehinger, Avon Burk. J U. Nfblii k. Hugii' D Hite. C. A. Dugau. H. J Yager, O. L. Vance, pan M. Niblick. Carl C. Pumphrey. Cherlaa N. Christen, August Walters, A. R. Ashbaurher, N. F'. Johnson, H Beckrney-er, W. D Bigham. W. p Seßrm k, Geto. S< liieferKteln, Samuel Magley. V. A. Brokaw. Harley J. Roop, f barley Roop. D. F. Suman. J. M Gib- ; on. L A. Graliam. H. M De Voss, E. Fritzinger. .1 A. CHhe. M. M. Glllig. Fred Schafer. Ij. E. Studebaker. A R. Bell. Martin Jaberg, J H Heller J his p»t<ion will Ire presented to the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, on Tuesday, May 5. 1M25. at which time the taxpayers of Root and Washington Townships may appear and make such objections as the law may provide tetr. MAHTIX JABSRG. Auditor. Adar's County, Ind. Fruchte bitterer, Attys. K-24

Indianapolis Selects G. E. i Type Ornamental Lights > Indianapolis, Indiana, has recently ‘ standarised on General Electric NoL valax to lieht Hie streets of tho on--1 tire city. This summer. 4126 Nova.ux ' units will he installed, of which 1378 ■ 'will be mounted on ornamental stall- ' dards for business and street boulevard lighting, and 2750 pendant type units will be used to light residential i | streets, 225 ornamented units on two-1 llglit standards will form a white waj ' in the principle business district. This large order is especially sig-; nilicant because it represents the first step in a plan to make Indianapolis an ideally lighted city. Before any | ■ equipment was ordered a plan for perfect lighting was adopted. Tlie present installation and succeeding additions will be parts of the ideal i systems which ultimately will make Indianapolis one of the best lighted* cities in the United States. This is the same type of ornamentel lights selected by the Decatur city i council for erection on the streets in tliis city. A few hundred of them; have been erected already and more will be erected this summer. —o - - IN MEMORIAM : Another link in the golden chain of friendship that binds together the nu mbers of the'Ladies Shakespeare , Club has been broken. God. in his infinite wisdom, has called to her eternal home one of our dearly loved members. Grayce Daniel Schafer. | I In the luring springtime and blossom time of the trees and the flow- • ers that she so dearly cherished, she has wandered away from her beauti- | ful home and her faithful friends in- , to God's garden of eternity. ‘‘She has wandered into an unknown 1 land And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be since she lingers i there.” I We. who have prized her friend- * ship and our many pleasant assocta ti< ns with her will miss her presence keenly. Sincerely. Be it Resolved; That the Ladies of the Shake- | speare Club deeply regret the passing of one of their most capable and in- ! spiring members. z | That we tender to her grieving 1 family, to the dear mother, our lov- [ ing condolences in the great loss they have sustained. May they feel I with us that "She is not dead, she is ' just away.” That copies of this memorial be sent, to the family, to the Daily Democrat for publication and also be spread upon the pages of our secreteiial book. MRS. JOHN W. TYNDALL. MRS. DANIEL SPRANG. MRS. P. G. HOOPER. s Committee '

PUBLIC AUCTION My entire lot of Household Furrvture. SATURDAY. APRIL 25, 1925 1 P.M. 609 Short Street ' New Combination Oil and Cook-STcvc;. Hom 0 f’omfor' S'o'l Range; Gn ■■ Stove; Large Round Oak Hard Coal Burner; O 1 He-ater; New Dunbar Player Piano and Rolls; Silvertone Cabinet Phonograph and 5 dozen Record-; Guitar; Leather Bed Davenport; 3 piece Oak Bed Room S li'e; 2 Bod Springs and Mattresses; Sideboard; Writing Desk; Reed Floor Lamp; 1 Rocking I Chairs; set of Dining Room Chairs; Arm Chair; 4 K.tchen Chairs; Kitchen I Table: 2 Stands; 11x11 Axminster Rug; 9x12 Wool Rug; 6x9 Tapestry Rug: 9x12 Congoleum Rug; Some Small Rugs; S Blinds: Oliver Typewriter: 12 in Electric Fan; Electric Iron; 5 dozen Fruit Cans; 8 .Jars from 4 to lb gal.: 6'* loot of inch Hose: 4 bushel Potatoes; 2 Kegs of Vinegar; Lawn Mower; Perch Swing; Wheelbarrow; Garden Tools and many other articles. One 1921 Chevrolet Sedan, in good condition. Two 1919 Ford Touring cars. Two 1917 Ford Touring cars. Ono 1916 Ford Touring car. Ono 191a, Ford Touring car. One 1914 Touring car. One dozen new Tubes, 30x3%; 1 new Top Cover for Buick car; 2 cozen Buell Valve Grinders; 1 gross of Bue.l Valve Grinding Compound; 1 Split-rim Automatic Tide Tool; % dozen New Single Pumps and several double; Savage 7-shot Hammer.ess Auto matic Rifle; 12 Gauge Single Barrel Shotgun; Tools; Patching Tires and Automobile Accessories of all kinds. Also a lot of Northridge House brushes. '■ D. R. KOSHT, Owner TERMS—On day of sale. Jack Brunton. Auct. Roy Johnson. Clerk. . — ■ — One Way Fare lor the Round Trip Between Decatur and Fort Wayne Sundays During April I Auk Agent about Low Fares on Sunday over all connecting Electric Railways at Fort Wayne. Fort Wayne and Decatur Traction Company

1 Fresh Paint Being Applied To Streets Decatur is dressing up Stop signs are being painted at the corners where the stop laws are in effect. The city street commissiowers and a squad of men are busy dressing up the streets in preparation fur the summer automobile traffic. Paral el i Hn.'R also are being painted, to block | off parking spaces, on the various ! streets where this rule is in vogue. Pimples/ ! I 1 i y Z \ "\ How to get rid of them. WHY ENVY a clear, lovable complexion? Why wish and hope? It is within your reach! There is always one quick and sure way to make your complexion free from all eruptions, pimples, blackheads, boils and that impossible muddiness. That is by building up your red-blool-cells. S.S.S. will do it for you! Because S.S.S. does build red-blood-cells, it cleanses the system and makes those so-called skin disorders impossible to exist. S.S.S. contains only pure vegeI table medicinal ingredients. It is also , a remarkable builder Os firm flesh, i which is also important to beauty, i It will fill out your hollow cheeks, put the “ruby” of health in your cheeks and the snarkle in your eyes. Since 1826 S.S.S. has been beautifying complexions and givinjf women physical charm. This is why S.S.S. is accepted as the greatest of all blood cleansers and body builders. Begin taking n.S.S. today and give, yourself what ,cu have been looking for, for years. S.S.S. in sold at all pood drug gtore® in two yixrr.. The larger «ize is more economical. Worlds Best ! i}, ! . CXsJ.tsX *Z>loodMedicine NOTICE I will stand my Stallions at home only this season. A4 mile south, 2% miles west from the Freidheim church or seven (7) miles east of Ossian. AUGUST CONRAD, R. R. 1, Decatur, Ind.

I But the horses aro not being for ( gotten. The horse watering fountain, the only "horse oasis” left in Adams > county, located on the north side of * (he court nouse squute in this city, . has taken on itself a bright yellow I color, probably very attractive for , the horses. The water will be turned . on tomorrow, so that the horses are

ST ART NOW TO SAVE THE RIGHT WAY. “WILL YOU DO IT” HAVE YOU THE WILL-\he perseverance to keen it up? Are you equal to the test of making a few small L. rifices now for the sake of your own future comfort and happiness and of those who may depend on you? Don’t just start and then stop. Start and stick to it Remember that Success always rewards those who refuse to become discouraged and who never give up. Come in and Start a Savings Account. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TROST CO. Bank of Service ■■■■ Use Red Crown T!sc Hsgh-Gratte Gasoline for Power Red Crown Gasoline i demonstrates its worth preeminently when only a steady, tugging pull will bring your car through—when a lapse of power, no matter how brief, means you must send for a tow. But, there arc no lapses of power in Red Crown for it has a perfect, unbroken chain of boiling- point fractions. From the initial fraction to the heavy ends of the chain, Red Crown imparts a steady steam-engine-like pressure on the piston, producing a steady rhythmic flow of sustained pulling power—tremendous power. Fill your tank with Red Crown and you are ready for any stretch that an automobile can go through or over. 20 4c p er Rea Crown gjm 23.4 c At the (dlowiag Standard Oil Service Station: Corner Mercer and Winchester Sts. And at the following Filling Stations and Garages: V/d A. W. Tanvas, 219 N. First St. I ( f/ J The Ar.e Battery & Tire Shop, 234 N. 1 *--?-?•" Lf] • Second St. Smith’. Service Station, S. 13th St. Adams Courty Auto Co., 232 W. Maduon mll H. North, Preble Standard Oil Company Decatur, InA e (Indiana)

driven to town t omorr b ' , wUlhaveatreewateHn^ J O' — _ ' Forl - ‘iw., • I’ot'tH to police here R olalltl . * .'. of Fort Wayne, is i n , . r! Chicago with a 1,. g broken"? PUI 11 I let from n revolver tired J * ri tended hold-up victim. M