Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1925 — Page 2
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• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR SALE !■■<>!: XM.l'i Twi> nets of books' I foil Hvt of Pulpit Commentaries’; 1 full wet of American Encyclopaedia. Will sell very cheap. Dea're to dispose of them at once. Emma L. Daniels. 327 N. Second St. l»t-3t py i|( SALE—Com in 1 work horse also good driver. J. N. lliirkhcau. 124 ”tx ItABY CHICKS Wednesday of week. Heavy breeds, $ll.OO. Light breeds. $9.00 per hundred Custom hatching a specialty. O. V. Dilling. Tit 2. Decatur, hid. Crainville phone Two miles south, 5 miles west of Tops and Side Curtains Ke paired. Celluloid sewed in. Harness Kepaired. Oakland Garage, North First st. 258e0d-lf FOII SALE —One 6 room and on< 7 room house, strictly modern. Desirable location. Call Mrs. John Moran City. Phone 391. 118tl2x eihl t sgl> (TTI Fali'i'S For Fordo. Chevrolet 490. Auburn. Overland--83. overland 90. Overland 73-4. Studebaker. Call 923 or see Herman Dierkes. after 6 p in. UStGx eod FOR SALE Spectaehn, call and see them. Fino lens and frame. At price you would not believe. M. S Elzev. jeweler, room above, postoffice )26t6 FOR SALE Baby chicks at reduced prices. Call 615 or Mrs. J F. Stonerook, 1620 West Monroe street. 126t3 F’>n~ SATTiF - Has range, good as new. Call phone 887 or 122 N. 2nd st. FOR RENT Foil KENT Five room house. iT S Michaud 122tf FIMINISHED ROOMS in modern H it, for one or two. 413 Mercer Ave.. upstairs. Telephone 79. 121-3tx FOR RENI Furnished room in modern home, at 515 Jefferson street. Suitabie for one or two. 125t2.x ROOMS - FOR~~RE NT — Two rooms over Voglowede Shoe store, suitable for offices. Inquire al Shoe store. 126t3 LOST AND FOUND STRAYED <»R STOLEN Cray mare, weight about 12"’) lbs. Saturday night or Sunday morning. Finder please notify Lawrence Walters at Schafer C0.124t3x WANTED i.aaltJi General house work Have had experience. Sallie Hau-1 •nan phone 469 124t3x WANTED—To buy wardrobe, phone 958 125-3tx I WANTED —Capable young man for bookkeeper amt general office assistant. Must know bookkeeping. Good position for right person. Chance for advancement. State experience, age, salary expected. Address Rox H O. L., % Daily Democrat. Decatur. Ind. 124t4x WANTED - Work to do. cleaning wall paper, rugs and w ndows porehei washed. Frank Straub, phene 174. 121t3x WANTED -Maid for general house wark. Reference:; required. Inquire Mrs. John Carmody, North First st Phone 751. • 121 3t Alt SHOULD BE 2 INCHES WANTED Young men who an ambitious and willing to work for managers of stores. Paid while binning. Hero is an opportunity for men who are desirous of their future Address in own hand writing Box H. C. Democrat. 12Gt2| Naomi Christen Visiting Sister At Toledo, Ohio Miss Naomi Christen is in Toledo. Ohio, visiting with her sister, Miss Catherine Christen, who in the Home Ih inoustration agent in I via county, the county in which Toledo iy locat' d. Miss Christen lias held thia poaitlon for n little more than a year and re. cently. Bad the poidtion of nai'omil representative for the Farmer’:; Wife magazine offered to her. Tills petition would have required that Miss Chris ten travel over the entire United States, but as she has been with the Lucas county organization less than 1-fi years gift? decided to decline the place.
• ♦ BUSINESS CARDS ‘ ! IL I ROHNAPI EL. D. C. . DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE j , Neurociometer and Spinograph Jj For SERVICE For . j Location Position at 144 South 2nd Street . Office Phone 314 Residence 108 ' Office Hours: 10-12 am, 1-5 6 8 p.m.' t _____ S. E. BLACK l Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant i Calls answered promptly day or night • Offin- phone 90. Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS I £bs(£cts of Title. Real Estate. ; Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced I October :5, 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway ' south of Decatur Democrat. i N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST 1 Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. L Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount nf 6 PERCENT t money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE I 133 S. 2nd St. Chiropractic is C" s key that unA r locks the door > to health, t ome / ’ n ant > kt us u h" htek the door !th*£&se orl and brin « y« u back to health. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours: 10 12 2 5 6:308 27 N. 2nd StPhone 628 0 0 — WANTED |', i | Rags, Rubber, Paper of all I kinds. Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. | We will call with our truck for | any juuk you wish to dispose | , ■ I of. PHONE 442 MAIER HIDE & FUR CO i ; x HP W. Monroe St. | ' I Near G. R & I. crossing. i I O- ■ -■ - - O| SEED CORN Ohio Yellow Dent and White Cap. Zimmerman-Carper Co. W-T MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* East Buffalo Livestock Receipts, 4IH), shipments. 570 official , to New York, y< ■■ -tcrilay r.mn, hogs do- j sing steady, Heavies. $12.50; mediums $12.50 <o $12.75: light weight slt'"s <« $13.00; light lights and pigs $l".00 packing sows rough $ll.OO. Cattle, 125 steady. Sheep 1800 best clipped lambs $12.50 It/ $13.00; best clipped ewes $6.00 <</ $7.50. calves 100. tops $12.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Correi fcij Ma? 72) . . ( Broilers, pound 2’>e Leghorn Chicken ; 20c ; Fowls .- ... 1v Lcgli'uii Fowls 13c Ducks 10c Geese 8e Old Roosters 8c Eggs, per doxon 27c (Corrected May 72) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Oats, per bushel lie Rye, per bushel SI.OO Barley, per bushel . 80c New Wheat. No. I $1.70 New Wheat No. 2 $1.09 LOCAL GROCER S EGG MARKET Eggs, per dozen ... 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat . 3.-, WOOL PRICES IN DECATUR Wool, No. 133 c Rejects..... 30c j
DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. 1925.
ADAMS COUNTY I MAKES RECORD I I .County Has Excellent Chance To Win Ton Litter Cl uh Contest The record made by Adams county in nominations for the annual contest of the Hoosier Ton Litter Club is the i best record ever made by a county in the state, accord-ng to a letter received by County Agent L. M. Busche ’from James 11. Wiley, of Purdue University, who is in charge of the club. I Nineteen of the twenty-seveu original entrants in the club nominated litters for the contest. In all. thirtysix litters were nominated by the nineteen farmers. With thin number of litters nominated. Adams county h is a splendid chance to win the state ; ' honors. Following is an excerpt from Mr. V.iley's letter: ; | “I want to congratulate the Adams ’ county members on the excellent s lowing that the Adams County Ton | Litter Club has made. It is the best , record that lias ever been made by 'a county on nominations. The perIcentagc of men nominating to enroll- ; incut is the highest we have ever had ' ji the county. The'number of men I nominating is the highest and the 'number of litters nominated is the highest. "Adams county is in an excellent position to carry off the state honors. Go to it. Don’t forget that the/e a state prize of $25.0V for the heaviest litter sired by a pure bred Duroc boar. This prize will be sso.tm if the Duroc litter is the heaviest, litter in the state. I am mentioning this because you have several large Duroc litters nominated.” Collection Boxes Arc Stolen From A Church Milford. Ind.. May 37 — (United Press) —Sheriff Milo Maloy is coiiductirg a search for four collection boxes, song books’ and otehr articles stvon from the Concord church, southeast of Milford by a thief who forced entrance to the building by breaking a window. G. T. Burk motored to Indianapolis , yesterday and looked «Ui«e liusiuess interests. See Damon and Pythias at IL' S. Auditorium tonight. Q — ... HAVE TICKETS READY Ticket takers for Gift day will make the rounds Thursday morning. Have your tickets r-ady when the men call for. them. Gift day will be held i I'riday. May 29th. All stores Mill dose on Saturday, Decora-! tion day. It o NOTICE All Union Barber Shops will he closed in this city, Saturday, May 30. all day. account Decoration Day. Will remain open' Friday evening until 10 o'clock.! Ira Fuhrman. Sec’v.' [l24cod-3t. *'4 PUBLIC SALE of Household Goods 81b Walnut Street, Decatur Friday, May 29, 1925 Commencing at 2:3’) p. m. Detroit Jewel gas range; Kitchen L abiiii t; Straight chair and rocker; | [Buffet; Beds ami springs; Library table; Da vi 11 port; Dies: er; 25 quart canned fruit; Congoleum rug; Porch s’ving; Fruit jars; Renown underfeed X'o. I healing stove; Range cook stove, like new; Sideboard, and many o’her arlicloH too numerous to men tion. TERMS—Cash. ALBERT GLASS. Bov Johir'on, Auct 25-26 27 -- ' — 1 A HETTBR FAKM of 7!) 1 /. Acres 1 ou the market for your approval. zLoeited miles south of Wren. Ohio. Best of Mark loam garden soil. Over Iji’Hi rods of tile. All fenced and 111 first, clans condition. Buildings cuneitti. of good 6 room house. New barn 40x72 with slate roof and cement Foors. 5 other outbuildings — ail practically new. Thia farm can be bought for $173 per acre. Arthur W. Trier s?’ri-G First National IFpnk Bldg.. 1 uj ; V m ne. Ind.
BANK ROBBED OF $2,500; CITIZENS ARE TERRORIZED (Continued from Page One) bon State bank having boon looted of $15.1)00 early laid Saturday. The bandits drove up to Lomax the night watchman, and told him the? were out of gasoline and looking lor a filing station. He took them lo a Htation to which he hud keys and went Inside to get the gas. As he returned he found himself covered with a revolver. His hands were tied together with heavy wire and he was placed in the garage uudcr guard during the rob-, bory. Portland Elks Receive Bids For A New Home Portland. May 27. — Bids for the construction of the proposed Elks home in this city, were opened by the building committee of the lodge Mon j day night. The bids were takeiF under advisement and the contract j likely will not bo let before next month There were three bidders on the general contract, two on the heat ' ing and plumbing and one on the wiring. The bid of William Roush, of this city, that of $30,950 for the
■ II Illi-:! -- Is Power! Watch Your Oil! I IF YOU use the correct lubricating oil for your engine, you are justified in expecting maximum power. If you are not geting it, you are using the wrong oil. With the Tight grade of Polarine in your crankcase you will sense so much extra power as to astonish you. And, inasmuch as power is mile- I age, therefore, extra power means extra miles. Watch your oil. Demonstrate this extra mileage to your own satisfaction. The power of Polarine lies in the tough, resistant - yet cushion-like » —film which it forms between the fast moving metal frictional sur-- . faces in your engine. This Polarine film maintains full compression in the cylinder, returning to you all the power .your engine is capable of developing. 1 Moreover, when you use the correct grade of Polarine this film remains unbroken. Drain your crankcase every 500 miles, and refill with fresh Polarine. Consult chart for correct grade. Standard Oil Company ! (Indiana) DECATUR, INDIANA . 1 — ; — —
general contract, plumbing, heiitlfig' and w ring, probably in the lowest nf the bids. It is estimated that the ' inyne will entail an expenditure of about $35,000 nod it will be necessary tor the lodge ,0 provide for more money than was anticipated. w-| I. TH if ■ — Commutes Death Sentence To Life Imprisonment Indianapolis, Ind.. May 27 Governor Jackson today commuted to life imprisonment the death sentence of Jose Castro, Lake county Mexican, under sentence of death in Hie stute I risen nt Michigan City for the mur | dor of Joe llndich. un Indiana Harbor . policeman. Castro was to have been electroent- ; ed June 12. Castro was tried In Hie I latke county court and apealed his ! conviction to Hie state supreme court. 'I After the supreme court had upheld ! the conviction fellow countrymen of Castro made a strong appeal to Gov- ' ernor Jackson for clemency for Hie condemned man. ' i 0 Owing to Decoration Day being on Saturday, all Meat Markets in (he city will be open 'until •'9 o'clock a.m. Order early as one delivery will be .'made. Open Friday evening until S o’clock. W-T
I ""FOR"- I GIFT DAY M Good Heavy All Linen Toweling, lor only -s » > * |»cr yard Iqq 32 inch m ide Dress (iir.ghains, for otil? a . Per yard x4C 36 inch White Curtain Scrims, for only — Per yard’ £ I ’Exira Good Values for Friday. May 29 , Don’t Miss Them. | The BOSTON Store | DECATUR INDIANA | IN, _ I RUIN and LOSS I May result to a perfectly good crop through n damage by hail. LOSS this vear will mean harder hardships (han ever before. The cost of being secure is small. We advise hail insurance at once. Phone us today. t Suttles - Edwards Co. | * ■ Phone 358 ■ DEUATI B. INDIANA | Buy Your | C*O"A"L BENNETT’S 1 All Quality < oal , Pocahontas Fgg Kentucky EgK Kentucky Lump I will appreciate your orders. PHONE 199 BE; MORE X u l IF YOt do not add sdiiicUvb;: t<» vour b-"' 1 today. Hi.’ day is lost and will not b<’ <>!' 1,1 tomorrow. ALSO mainlajniirg a bank account hn'l s l’"' 1 11" 1 ; you gelling into deldIt It Ips you itifiil illy and morally. ? Ctmiv in and start a checking accouul. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. Bank of Service msgetresKts
