Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1925 — Page 4

rCLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESSCARDS

• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE—A few good used oil stoves and coal ranges. The Gas Company.l36-tf FOR SALE —Pony, buggy and harness. Inquire at 421 North Seventh street. 139-3tx FOR SALE —Sow and pigs. Phone 615 or see J. S. Stonerook, 1620 IV. Monroe st- 13 913 FOR SALE —Canary birds. Call phone 744 or inquire at 515 Mercer Avenue. 139t3 l'OR _ SAl^E—Two* fr?sh cows; three horses. Samuel Barger, Magley, Ind. 139tJ FOR SALE —Plants—Cabbage. Tomato, Mangoes, Sweet Potatoes. 50c per luu. Also fat spring chickens. Call 869-H. J. L. Trlcker. 138t3 cod FOR - SALE—Two~good heavy springer cows. One fresh cow. calf by side. Inquire at Schmitt Market. 139-3tx FOit SALE Grain iiinder and mow ing machine. W. F. Beery, R. R. 8, Tel, 879 H.140t3x BABY CHICKS Wednesday of each week. Heavy breeds $lO. light! breeds $8 per 100. Custom hatching I a specialty. O. V. Dilling, Rt. 2.1 Decatur. Craigville phone. Two' miles south, 5 miles west of Decatur. | 140tf MWF| FOR SALE to m res 5L> mile south | of Convoy, Ohio. Van Wert county. Good black level land. 7 room house A good barn and other out buildings, some fruit. %-niilt' from school. Lutheran and Evangelical churches close. Fcr particulars write, Chas F. Steele, Decatur, Ind. 141t3 FOR SALE About 1000 feet of good I used lumber. Chas. F. Steele. 122 N. 9th st. Phone 361. 14113 x j FOR SALE—Young canary singers. I Priced right. Phone 508. Mrs. Adam Weis. 14_B" I FOR SALE—S year old mare, weight 1500 pounds. Phone 861-D. 141t3x LOST AND FOUND sachet containing lady’s wearing apparel, between Decatur and Monroe. Reward. Finder please notify Dr. A. J- Miller at Monroe. Indiana. 141t3 FOR RENT FOR RENT —Seven-room house with four bed rooms and all modern conveniences. Arcola hot water heating system. Located at 126 South Fifth street. Inquire 222 Jefferson street. Phone 91. 139-3tx FOR RENT — Light housekeeping rooms; front part of house. 850 jNorth sth i or 7:::!. 1 tm.;i WANTED SALESMAN WANTED — We otter good salary income with expense allowance and bonus to a man 30 to 45 with Auto, who knows that he knows how to present and sell essential products to Farmers. Several nearby distributing points. If you desire interview, tell us fully in first letter your experience and qualifications. The Atlas Oil Company, Cleveland, Ohio. 137t6x WANTED —Someone to represent the > original J R. Watkins Company In L Decatur- You can supply daily ‘ necessities to regular customers and i 1 make $35-SSO a week, easily. Write The J R. Watkins Company, Dept J 5, 129-139 Chestnut St. E, Columbus Ohio. 14612x1 , MAN, middle aged, active, for light ■ pleasant outside work. Permanent I . position in Decatur. Emmons Co..| Newark, New York. lx j RED MEN NOTICE There wil be a special meeting of the Decatur lodge Men at the hall at ■ 7:30 o'clock tonight, to arrange for , the funeral of S. F. MeAhren. All mem- i bers are urged to attend.

PUBLIC SALE Monroe, Indiana Saturday, June 20 of Household Goods at the Robert E. Shirk residence Commencing at 1:30 p.m. One Oak Dining Room Suit. 51 inch Table, and Buffet; 3-piece Walnut Bed Room Suit; one Brass Bed; one Iron Bed; one Iron Baby ' Crib Bed; one Mahogany i Dressing Table with Chair; 5 Rockers; one Walnut Davenport Table; one Walinlt Columbia Grafanola; 3 11x12 Bugs; 2 Bxlo Rugs; one 12x 14 Rug; one Sanitary Couch with Mattress; one 4-burner Perfection Oil Stove; one Kitchen Table; one Refrigerator; one Sandusky Electric , Washer; one Hoover Electric Sweeper; Porch Swing and Chair; one Lawn Mower; Garden Tools; other items, too numerous to mention. Terms—Cash or note with approved security bearing 8% from date. Auctioneer—J. N. Burkhead. .. ■ 4

» ♦ . BUSINESS CARDS ♦ 11. FROHNAPFEL, I). C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neurocalometer and Spinograph !, For SERVICE For "Location Position , i »it 144 South 2nd Street c ‘Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 'Office Hours: 10-12 am. 15 6 8 p.m. S. E. BLACK i Funeral Director » > Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant I Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90. Home phone 727 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. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Ryes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:311—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PERCENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE. 133 S’. 2nd Rt

(hifopractic Life to CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours: 10-12 2-5 6:308 1?7 N. 2nd St Phone 628

ADVERTISED LETTERS Mrs. Joseph Klinkenberger, Mr. and > Mrs. Joe Reinhard, Mrs. Paul Van ( Dusen, Miss Blanch Smith, Allie How- c ard, Mary E. Conn, Homer Meyer, Rev. H. S. Meyer. MARKETS-STOCKS| Daily Report Os Local And < Foreign Market* CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE R F Wheat: July $1,53; Sept. $150%; > Dec. $152%. Corn: July $1.09%; Sept. $1,10; Dec. 89%c. Oats: July 49%c; Sept- 50%c; Dec. 52%c. a FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK 110 to 150 pounds. $12.00; 150 to t 170 pounds, $2.25: 70 to 200 ponds * $12.50; 200 to 260 pounds, $12.60; 260 f pounds ami up, $12.70; roughs, $10.25 t stags $7.00. ‘ Calves, $6.00 0 $9.00. 1 Clipped Lambs, $13.00 down. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 3200. shipments 4940, yesterday; receipts 4800, shipments 1 4750, today; official to New York , Saturday, 3800. Hogs closing steady. Grades 1600 lbs. up $1310013.15; light lights and pigs $12012.50; 1 packing sows rough $11011.25; cat- ‘ tie 2950 generally steady; steers < 1100 lbs. up $8.50010.75; steers 1100 • lbs. down $6010; yearlings up to } $10.75011,25; heifers $5.5009; cows i $25006.50; bulls $406.25; sheep < 1000; best springers $16.50; culls, sl4 down; best yearlings $12.50013; best aged wethers $707.50; best 1 ewes. $406; calves 2000; tops $11.50 ] culls $9 down. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected June 12) Broilers, pound 25c Leghorn Chickens 20c Fowls -18 c Leghorn Fowls 13c Ducks , 10c I Geese 8c , j Old Roosters - 8c Eggs, pet dozen 26c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected June 12) Oats, per bushel 50c Rye, per bushel SI.OO Barley, per bushel 80c New Wheat, No. 1 $1.72 , New Wheat, No. 2 $1.71 LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Eggs, per dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 41c WOOL PRICES IN DECATUR Wool, No. 140 c Rejects —32 c

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BENEFIT BAIL : GAME PLANNED I • Rotarians Arrange (lame With Teachers And PostOflice Employes • Members of the Decatur Rotary i Club are preparing to play a baseball , game with the city school teachers and employes of the Decatur post offile, Friday, June 26. for the benfit of the Boy Scout summer camp The game -will be played on Ahr’s field and will start at 4:00 p. m. Each year the Boy Scouts spend one week at a lake, camping. This year the Scouts have chosen Hamilton Lake as the site for their camp. The Rotary Club is backing the Scouts and the club will assist them in securing money to defray the expense of the camp. The Scouts are selling tickets for the benefit game, at ten cents each. The teachers and postoffice employes were scheduled to hold a practice session this evening and the Rotarians are expected to practice Tuesday evening. Members of both teams are expecting to play in earnest and a good game is expected. o ++++♦+++ + + + + + + + * YESTERDAY’S RESULTS + ++++++++ + + + + + + + National League Brooklyn. 12; Cincinnati, 3. Boston. 3; Chicago, 7. Bhiladelphia, 7; St. Ixiuis, 11. Others not scheduled. American League Cleveland, 3; Bhiladelphia, 0. Ndw York. 8; Detroit, 3. Washington, 9; St. Louis, 8. No others scheduled. American Association Toledo. 11; Kansas City, 5. St. Haul, 3; Indianapolis, 0. Columbus, 12-8; Milwaukee, 11-4. Louisville, 10; Mineapo’.is, 11. O —: Bank Messenger Robbed St. Paul, Minn., June 15. —(United Press.) —Two bandits today held up and robbed George Halverson, messenger for the Merchants Trust and Savings bank here, of a hand grip containing $8,200 in currency and other papers. o John Bollenbacher, trustee of Jefferson township, was looking after business in Decatur this afternoon. o — APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR Notice is Hereby Given, That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of (lie estate of Ernst Korte, lat<- of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. CHRIST BORNE, „ Executor May 29. 1925. Fruchre & Lltterer, Attys. 1-8-15 —o > NOTH E TO HIDDEHS FOR st PPLIES AT CO! N'l V INFIRMARY Notice is hereby given that the Superintendent of the County Infirmary of Adams county, Indiana. has filed in tlie office of (lie auditor of s.itd county an estimate of supplies! lot the sustenance of said asylum for the subsequent three months.' Notice is further given that said estimate is now on file in said auditor’s office and that bids for the contracts for furnishing said supplies will t,e received on Tuesday, July 7th, ERNST CONRAD, B. F. BRBINEK, GEO. SHOEMAKER, Board of Commissioners. Martin Jaberg, Auditor. June 15 —o NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams .county, State of Indiana, at their rooms in the Court House in the city of Decatur. Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the construction of the folic.wing bridges in accordance with the plans and specifications on file' in the office of the Auditor of said county, to-wit: Arnold Bridge in Klrkland township Johnson Bridge in Root township Wm Engle Bridge in Washington township. Sealed bids will be received until ten o'clock A.M. on Tuesday, July 7th. 1925. Bids will be received for the construetion of said bridges separately and tlie board will also consider blds for tlie building and construction ofl any two or more of said bridges in one contract. Rids will include all labor and material for said work. Any one desiring io submit plans and specification for competition at the same letting may du so by filing tlie same with the auditor of said county not less than ten d ivs before the clay of letting as provided by law. Each liid shall be accompanied witli bond and affidavit as required by law. Tlie time for completion of said bridges will be set at the time of letting contract. Tlie Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ERNST CONRAD. B. F- BROINER, GEO. SHOEMAKER. Board of Commissioners. Attest: Martin .laberg, Auditor. June 15-22 O_ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 2100. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Louisa Krick, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 7th day of September, 1925, and show cause, if any, why tlie FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent ! should not be approved: and said heirs me notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. FRED J. KOLDEWAY, 3 Executor , Decatur, Ind., June 13, 1925. - Fruchte & Lltterer, Attys. 15-22-29

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, JUNE 15. 1925.

(Fred Harder Wins All I Three Races At Ft. Wayne I Fort Wayne, June 15—Fred Harder, of Indianapolis, driving a Clemons Special, won the 10, 15 and 25mile races held at Centllvre park > yesterday afternoon. He was given very little competition in the 10 and 15-mile races, but Ralph Ormsby, of Fort Wayne, driving a Fronty Ford, shot into the lead in the last event and was ahead until the thirty- * seventh lap, when he broke a pinion ’ gear. Homer Ormsby gave Harder a fast ‘ race until the tenth lap of the 10- ‘ mile event. When making the last 1 turn on the tenth lap, Ormsby swerved from the track and ran into a tree. I The machine was damaged and i Ormsby was forced from the race, but was not injured. George Heller, of Dayton. O„ in a Heller Special, and Carl Lieber, of Toledo, 0., in a Hal Special, furnished the thrill of the first event. The drivers ran neck and neck for the first five miles, but on the tenth lap Heller was forced from the race with engine trouble. Ted Hartley, Roanoke, in a Hartley Special, took second place in the three events. Carl Lieber finished third in the 10-mile race. George Heller copped third place in the 15mile event and Carl Foster landed third in the last event. About 2,000 fans were present for the opening of the local track this season. The races were promoted by Bill Sudduth. —o Preble Baseball Team Loses Interesting Game Preble, June 15 —A big rally in the lucky seventh inning, gave the Hoosier Highway Greys, a 9-8 victory over the local baseball team in a game played Sunday afternoon. This was the second victory of the season for the. Greys over the locals. Preble was lead- , ing 412 when the fatal seventh inning opened and when the locals fiinally j succeeded in getting three outs, the score stood 8-4 against thm. In the first of the eighth, the Preble team rallied and pushed over on? more run Another rally iu th first of the ninth netted three more runs tying the score at 8-all. The Greys won the game in the last of the ninth when they scored one run on singles by two consecutive batters, Score by innings: Preble 10110101 3 —B Greys 00002060 I—9 Batteries: Shady, Lindeman and Smith; Clark and Kreigh. — o GRAIN PRICES DROP Rains In Grain Belts Cause Prices To React Sharply Chicago, June 15— Grains reacted sharply on the Chicago bpard of trade today, losses ranging from 2 7-8 to 6 1-2 cent. Rains in the grain belts promise of better crops. Excellent promise of European crops aided in the downward movement. Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING Phone 765 or 739 WHY SKINNY FOLKS TAKE COD LIVER OIL Gain 5 Pounds in 30 Days or Get Your Money Back Because it Is richer in vltamines than any other food in the world. il Doctors prescribe it for rickets and ’ anaemia in children and for tubercu- , losis malnutrition and convalescence . in grown up people. ! j As a producer of weight—good heal thy flesh —there is nothing in the world so good. But it’s nasty tasting, horrible smel ling stuff that often upsets the stom ach so doctors now are ordering cod • liver oil in tablet form. >. You’ve got to take on weight when McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets are taken regularly—you situ pfy can’t help it. It’s so good that if it doesn’t pul - on five pounds of good healthy flest 1 on any skinny man or woman in thirtj “ j days the McCoy Laboratories of Nev ’. I York authorize —Holthouse Drug Co. ' and all druggists to return the prict t you paid for it. s Be sure to ask for McCoy’s Cod Li ® ver Oil Compound Tablets—sixty tab lets —60 cents. One woman put or fifteen pounds In five weeks, and the; r are especially valuable to weak, thii 9 children.

STEPHENSON PACES CELL Fretfully Awaits Outcorne Os Fiflht To Secure His Freedom Noblesville, Ind., July 15.—Shorn of the political influence that at one time linked his name with the United States senatorship from Indiana, David C. Stephenson, former Ku Klux Klan leader, fretfully paced a narrow cell in the county jail here today awaiting the outcome of the fight to secure him I freedom on bail. Hearing will open in circuit court tomorrow ou a petition to release Stephenson and Earl Klenck and Earl Gentry, his former henchmen in the klan, on bond while awaiting trial on a charge of murder for the death of Miss Madge Oberholtzer, a young educational worker of Indianapolis. Almost unknown four years ago. Stephenson leap-'d to the foret'rpnt in state politics by organizing the Ku Klux Klan in Indiana. When the klan first entered the state, Stephenson was a ward politician at Evansville. Through his efforts the klan got a firm foothold in the southwestern part of the state and he was elected grand dragon of the Indiana order. With a membership of nearly 400,<>oo klansmen behind him, Stephenson went in for state politics and played a winning game. o Spitzbergen June 15 —The two airplanes to scout the polar ice rim for trace of the Amundsen north pole flyers are about to start. They have already made final flights successfully They arived aboard the steamer Ingertre at Advent Bay, but cloudy weather is delaying start.

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USE THE CHECK METHOD The check method of handling personal or busin. financial matters is one ot the most valuable featun . ss modern business. \ 8 Q ‘ The bank in away ads as your bookkeeper. Your returned cancelled checks are the best kind t receipts for every cent paid by check. ‘ With an accurate accounting of your transactions vnn will enjoy having your account with us. 1 Come in and start a checking account with this bank THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO, Bank of Service Globe Hatchery • • Baby Chicks at reduced prices, ten varieties, all pure bred, first • p-rade stock, light breeds and assortet, 6c; heavy breeds, Bc. GLOBE HATCHERY Phone Red 118 Berne, Ind. I THE CORT TONIGHT ONLY Wm. Fox presents Shirley Mason in I “THAT FRENCH LADY’’ 7 A drama of Paris with many beautiful gowns. ? wonder scenes and a wonderful story. ‘ SOMEWHERE IN WRONG,” Comedy. I 10c 25c Tuesday-Wednesday—“The Heart of a Siren” Barbara LeMarr and Conway Tearle. Make your Dreams Come True Perhaps you dream of a home or a business of your own some day. What are you doing to get it? The quickest and easiest way ' to realize this worthy ambition is to start a savings account TODAY. Lay aside least a small part of each week’s earnings and your dreams will come true in a short time. The large assets of this bank, together with its character are a guarantee of the safety ot your money. 4%. Interest Paid Old Adams Co. Bank. WE PAY YOU TO SAVE