Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1925 — Page 2

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| CLUSSIFIEO ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS || _____ . _ r ~“T

• " • CLASSIFIED ADS ■■ M " """* FOR SALE FOR - SALE—A few good used oil stoves and coal ranges. The Gas Compant. J FOR SALE t will a! private hhl’ 1 I my entire set of household furnishings consisting of living room, bedl roo m • dining room and kitehen furnitui rugs, gas, stves »» d , nu ™7, OU8 M "‘'.! * I articles. Miss Carlisle, 342 ' a v e. ■ FoTt Sale 1 :-Seed buckwheat, well cleaned. Sam D. Nussbaum, R. K No. 3. Monroe. . 1 ■ FOH SALEI - Ford roadster; real bargain if laekn at once. Just like new. ( YOU Will hart, to see this • ar to ap ( predate Its value. Fhone ,14. Addres. . j 417 West Madison st. 1 i'OR sAl^—Fresh row. 4 years old 1. Bender. R. B. No 10. Decatur ■ or ( phone 861-0 - - VSE Mll.Bt RN PI NCH RE I’KOpF TI BES They cost less per mtn than Otdlnary lubes. 8 R ■ ' ' 223 N Ist st, distributor. Phone 84 *' * 165t5x i < JNSi’RE YOl'k TIRES against pun. . tares. Use Milburn Puncture Proof Tubes. If you are needing tubes < .ill ; Phone 84, or see S. 18 Peoples. 2-. * Ist st.. Decatur, Ind. 11 - I 1 FOR l-rc. ‘ize Kitchen cabinet and white porcelain top table. 215 Jefferson street Phone 1085. __ . ' . FOR'SALE—Schumaker hog feed; gold medal dairy; chick developer; mash and scratch; bran, middlnigs and tankage. Burk Elevator Co., I’hpne 25. 1111« eocl FOR SALE—Used parts for Chevrolet "490”, Overland "83." “75.” "90 ■ Willys-Knight. Auburn, I’ord. Oakland end Studebaker cars. Call 923 or see , Herman Deirkes.lss-9teodx FTjft’SALE—"Clearance sale of sum nier millinery. To make rom for Fall stock. My entire ladiea and childrens hats will be closed out at SI.OO each. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman. 222 s ♦ th st,, Peegtiir, Ind. WANTED WANTED—to buy sor 6 ewes ot lambs, phone 885. M- 16rM LOST AND FOUND LOST —Automobile license plate , 226-270 Ind., heai Decatur. Finder |i J |ppse I r ''turnto. this office. IMt ’■* FOR RENT FOB RF.N*f —Five room house soft and hard water in house, at 1015 Jackson street Call Mrs. Jess Hurst 167t6 Trying To Locate Caroline A. Howard A letter has been received at the | County Clerk’d office from the Re-I search Company of California, asking j aid in finding an Indiana woman by | the name of Caroline A. Howard, who ' was in California in 1917 and bought i home property at Long Beach. At the time of the mirchase. th' Vitfjterty Ind very little value, but since that time it has become import ant and the research company is desirious of finding the owner, of. if' she is deceased, they desi”e to get in ; touch with her family. The lady left California in 1918. ; apparently to return to her home, and 1 has not been heard of since. Any! information should be sent (tee County i Clerk. Adams uounty, Decatur. Indi ’ ana. . o m>ti< r: to < ovrii m roil* Sealed proposals will be received by | Daniel A. Studler, Trus' of Hail- ; ford School Township. Adams County.; Indiana, until 2 o'clock P. M on thfe | 24th day of July. 1925. at the Hartford | Township Central School for t." furnishing and installing of a com- | nletr plumbing, sewerinu .nd water Ripply system in said building, hc cording to plans and specifications, heretofore adopted by the said Trustees and his Advisory* Board and on tile at the office of said Trustee, as prepared by’ Snider & Rotz, Engineers, and prospective bidders may obtain - copies of said plans ami specifications for the work described from said Engineers at their office, 703 Merchants Bank Building. Indianapolis. Indiana. All bids must be in writing, scab-d • and with the envelope t ndors< <l giving the bidder’s name. All blds must he upon forms prescribed by the Stat' Board of Accounts and dtllbverd to the Trustee on or before the said time < and date, at which time said bids will be opened and read publicly at the ] time and place fixed in this notice. < A certified check enual to five pci « eftt. '5%) of each bld nhd made pay- ’ wble to the Trustee of Hartford Town- 1 ehlp, Adam* County, Indiana, must hr « filed with each bid, which checks will hr held fi* a guarantee of good faith • that the bidder will enter Into a contract and execute a bond approved by ' the Trustee for the full performam >■ * theerof. if his bld or bids arc accept- ' fed. Should th»- successful bidder fait to enter Into such conttm-t and execute feu,ch bond within ten (10) days after notification, then he shall forfeit the amount of said check as liquidated damages occasion'd by the dcl.nilt --f Mid bidder 4s liquidated damages f Or the use and benefit of the proper fund . of said Township, it being impossible to estimate the proper amount of said damages. Bidders shall silo with their blds the f-tatutory affidavit required under Section 8698 of “Burns Revised Statutes of the fit Ate of Indiana of 1911" The estimated cost of the proposed improvement is 54.500.00. rhe work must be completed on or before September t, 1925. The right is reserved to reject any of all bits. ■. . DANIEL A. STL’DLER, Trustee of Hartford School Township. Jul, J. 3-15 Adauis County, Indiana

♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ »•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦•♦• H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neurocalometer and Splnograpti For SERVICE For Location Petition at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours; 10-12 «m. 1-5 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 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 Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS; 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 6 PERCENT money on improved real estata. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. 3CHURGERS ABSTRACT OFFICE. 133 8. 2nd St. - — o DR. C. V. CONNELL I | VETERINARIAN Special attention given to I cattle anji poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. ■ Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 I I O _o ■’-.J- _! L Nine Children Left Fatherless By Suicide Michigan Ctty, Ind..Jtil.vl6 — Nine children were iett fatherless and practically penniless by the suicide of Teefil Boyan, a farmer. Boyan made his death doubly certain. He shot himself through the head while perched in a tree with a noose I around his neck. After the shot was fired, he fell ; from the tree and was found swinging I lifeless in niidaif by his wife. He had ben despondent over losses in real estate deals and the prospect ] of poor crops. His children ranged from two weeks | to seventeen years in age. i o »- Harry Diamond, Murderer, Left Estate Os $75,000 Vialporlaso. Ind., July 16.—(United Press.)—An estate of $75,(>00 was left ,by Harry Diamond, wife murderer, | who was electrocuted in the state I prison at Michigan City, probate papJ ers on file here today showed. -— o— Psi lota Xi benefit. Adams Theater, Friday evening. Richard Dix in “A Man Must Live.” o iiu iupi non, noxn 541.1-: Xoti,... Is hereby s i,,n that blds will I,e ree.heil at the office ~f the treasurer of Adams county. Indiana. ■ >l> until the hour of ten o'clock a m. | on TncMilav, July 2N. hujfor the pun-lias. of the follon'lna road hundj*. to-wlt: 'l'lu Lulu Walters Macadam Road. St. Marys townwhip, Adam* courity Indiana. Hie amount being | 3,200 00 The Andrew S.-hir < k Macadam Road. Kirkland township. Adinw eountv, Indiana, rhe amount being ST.GRi 00 The Esther J. Mill, r Macadam Road. Washington & St. Marys townships, Adams county, Indiana, the amount . being $5,680.00 ’rio- John Hilg*,*mann Macadam Road, Preble township, Adams county. Indiana, Hu* amount h<‘lng $12.260.00 Said bonds will be issued in series of twenty bofids, each dated Juh 15, 1 Hie first series < oming dth* oh Maj 15, 1926, and hiic issue coming due every six months thtweaftOr. Said bonds will bear in ft rest at the rate of I’,!.'; per annum payable on the 15th day of Max and November of tach year. Sahl bonds nave been Issued in strict compliance with the laws of the State f f Indiana with an order duly endorsed upon the records of the Board of ('oinmissioners of said county authorlzlng the issue and >flle of sOld bonds for the purpose nt providing funds for the construction of the above mentioned roads. . The right is reserved to reject anv and all blds. Said bonds will be sold tor not less than par. together with interest and accruing interest. Transcripts will be on file at the office nf the Auditor of Adams county. Indiana. If said bonds are not tfold on said • late sale will be continued until sold. LOUIES KLEINE. '• A' la 1 L'o U > y«■ Jndj a pa SAN YAIT Fqi Wenk Kidney*. Olebetes, Baek Ache. Oiizinees. Rheumatlem end indigestion. Get Sen Yak In Liquid or PH! Form at Smith, Yager 4 Falk Drug store. Jues.- ts

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY. JULY 16.

• - ■ I * l>— MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets I I OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago. July 14—(Vailed Press.) ’ —Realising preeeure developed In wheat in opening dealing on the board of trade today, eatteing slight price receerlons. Other grains followed. A coo! breese that fanned the Amer- I lean and Canadian spring wheat re- i ' giona assuaged apprehensive feeling : ' over apread of black stem rust. Liver- < pool cables showed « talked ftillhg , off. 1 Trend in corn prices was governed by wheat developments. A fractional slump at the outset was caused by i dumping of small lots hy longs. Oats lacked attention and held practically steady. Provisions started firm. - - East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 1600. shipments 1900. official to New York, yesterday 4370- ’ Hogs ( lowing steady. Heavies sl4 75 fi 14.90; other grades $14.80«t 15. packing sows rough $12.50@ 13.50; cattle 375 dull; sheep SOO; best lambs sls; few sls-25; st st;©7.so: <alves 300: tops sU©ll 50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE j Corn: July $1.08%. Sept. SIOB%. Dee. 89’i<v Oats: July 45Hc, Sept 4644 c. Dec. 49%c. I LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected July 16) • Fowls De Leghorn Fowls Isc Heavy Broilers 23c l.eghoru, Anconas and Black broilers IS® Old Roosters 8c bucks , • Geese ® c Eggs 28c ’ LOCAL GRAIN” MARKET (Corrected July 16) Barley, per bushel B° c Oats per bushel <3e Rye, per bushel ——-~|LM New Wheat. No. 1 rsl-43 New Wheat No. 2 $1.40 — ’ LOCAL GROCER S EGG MARKET Eggs, per dozen 28c 8 BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat ( Uc e o " i FIERY ORATORY f IS UNLEASHED BY COMMONER (Continued from rage One) e—- — decide ultimately the controI versy between science and religion ; which is raging here. The argument over admlssability s of scientific evidence which is the t vehicle of the educational drama is of small importance to the defense 5 compared to the vast importance of informing the American people of the facts of the fight. To be sure, upon Judge Raulston's ) ruling depends whether the jury in the Scopes case is informed Os all the 1 details of evolutionary and biblical ( theories of man's origin. RaulstOn ■ may rule the evidence out and bring 3 the case to a speedy end. But. in '' the meantime, the defense is permitted to expose its case and broadcast it over the land. ’ The crucial state of the trial was j reached late yesterday after all legal preliminaries had been raced through and the presentation of testimony s reached. Clarence Darrow called Prof. Maynard Metcalf of Oberlin college, front rank zoologist, to the stand to explain ! evolution to the jury, imjatdiatc objection was made by the prosecution to the introduction of Metcalf’s or 1 any other scientist's evidence. Darrow asked that the matter be ) argned and the judge consented. "I want all the light 1 can get on the subject, gentlemen." said Judge' ’ Raulston. '‘Because the matter Is' extremely Important -and the most i difficult upon which I will have to ‘ - rule." J The trial fitialy got down to brass E j tacks yesterday after five days of ' wrangling, confusion and delay. In f an all day session which ended at 5 , o'clock. Judge Raulston's ruling on defense’s motion to quash wa.t I announced, holding the anti-evolution I law constituional. Scopes pleaded not guilty, the jury was sworn, the de tense's demurrer was overruled, the ' prosecution put on four witnesses 1 I and rested its cast and the defense pnt the first of its scientific wfthesses • on. t If Raulston rules against the »d mission of scientific testimony, the i trill should end Saturday dr Monday. If he holds it admlssable, ft will con tlmie another week at least. ’ The defense sprang a surprise on r the prosecution by demanding that t proof be given by them regarding ijXwhat is the Bible?”

FUGITIVE SLAYER BELIEVED SEEN NEAR PORTLAND (Continued From P»g« One) dor 1» a monkey in a cage. Reports from nearby towns said a schooner similar to this one had been traveling through this district for several weeks. • ( Portland. Ind.. July 18—Police of Portland todaj failed to find the trail of Phillip Knapp, who *as reported j to have escaped near here after u put -1 suit by officers from Lima. O. All roads were being watched for . Knapp, wanted in Mineola. N. Y.. tori’ slaying of a taxi-cab driver. Washington, July 16 —Two taxicab drivers reported to police headquarters this morning that they had seen a man resembling Phillip Knox Knapp, alleged fugitive "thrill slayer" of New York, in the residential district here last night. One of the drvers said hc took a man of Knapp's description tor a ride in his cab. Headquarters immediately broadcast a call to all policemen to be on the lookout aud (.avail detectives to run dowa the clue. Davis To Confer M ith President At Swampscott Washington, July 16. — (United Press.) —Sox-retary of Labor James J. Davis will leave here tonight for Swampscott to confer with President Coolidge tomorrow on the threatened anthracite and bituminous coal strikes. Davis returned from his vacation today and obtained from his department experts’ data concerning the coal situation which will bo laid before Mr. CoolidgV Indiana Gets Reliel From Excessive Heat Indianapolis, Ind., July 16. —(United Press. ( —Overcast skies and cooling breezes today gave Indiana relief from the heat wave of the past week. The temperature reached 89 in In dianapolls yesterday and was even higher in other parts of the state but no prostrations were reported. o— — Two dance tickets with each admission to the Pavillion at Edgewater Park. Celina, O. Girl Gained 7 Pounds Nine Years an Invalid Tlwt's just what McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets did for the Babcock Girl—and is doing as much for tens of thousands of thin, underweight. weak and discouraged people all over America. These sugar coated, pleasant to , take tablets should be given to children instead of the vile stomach up--1 setting oil itself —they surely do help the frail, delicate little ones and GO tablets cost but 60 cents at the Holthouse Drug C 0... or any real druggist anywhere in America. Read this letter if you have a child that needs to gain health and strength. “My little girl was stricken with infantile paralysis when she was 5 months old and was an invalid for 9 i years—when I saw an ad in the paper ; that McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets Would build up wasted tissues. I bought a box and she gained ' very slowly at first and after taking eight boxes, she gained seven pounds. Thanks to McCop’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, after trying almost everything else on the market. She is on the road to recovery and goes to school every day.” Mrs. L Babcock Appleton. Wls. Imitations of McCoy's may he of sered but be sure and ask for McCoy ’s the original and genuine and if after thirty days treatment you are not delighted with results—why, get your money back.

I B I How About Your Tires? i Will they stand that trip or riding here and there? Don’t wait until they go bad. Come in now—today—and let us give you prices on a full set of GOODRICH BALLOON OR CORI) TIRES We also carry a line of batteries for your I car. Battery repairing and recharging. Auto accessories of all kinds. Gas, oils,and water. When in need of automobile vants, drive to the Ace Battery & Tire Shop HARRY STALEY, Prop. Sether Building North Second StreH

Negro Sentenced Nuwb Minutes After Attack Gary. Ind. July s«* ' utes after he attempted to aassu tt W hlte THI m a field near Hamm J louis I 'l4. 24. a nel'go. was on n «»y to me state penal farm < ol ' “ ' montU stay- recent! mteu.. feeling aroused by mucks on white women i« umet district caused ‘ )fftc, ' ,s J him a speedy ’trial for I violence. Psi lota Xi benelib. Ajjg Theater. Friday evening, K | aid Dix in A Man Must I iyL_ SHI ioDISCOUNT Pay Your Electric Light and 1 Power Bills on or before July 20 ' Bills are now due, i ; Save your 10% Discount by paying - them before the i twentieth of month at i City Hall

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