Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1926 — Page 2
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xkxxxxxxx x x :: x x x x X CLASSIFIED ADS * axxxxxxxx x x x it x x FOR SALE Foil "SALE 50-hitc farm, on stone road, in Union township. Call at Wertaberger’s confectionery, phone 89 or <O9. FOi~SALE Span of 7 and 8 year old mules at Charles Werling publie sale. 43t3x FOR SALE—Ford coupe looks good and runs like new. Will sell very reasonable. Terms if desired. Phone 629. FOR SALE —Team of sorrel mares. 4 and 6 years old; Hay driving horse, ladv broke. Phone 866-B. Sophie Thieme. 4>, s miles northeast of Decatur. 42t3x FOR SALE OR TRADE lor Detatnr property Two story brick building together with grocery stock and fixtures in town of 1800. Grocery is doing nice business. Second floor can l>e occupied as ret idem ". D. F Leonard, agt , phone 336, Decatur. 17-19-22 X FoR SALE~;>6S6 acres of Indiana farms to be sold al auction. March Ist. to March 9th., consisting of eleven farms, located in various parts of the stale. By order of Bank. Write for big auction catalogue today, to 7m) Second National Bldg., Akron, Ohio. Itx. FOR SALE—Brown Leghorn Laying Hens. Lots of 20 hens and one male bird. $25.00. Discount on large number. (). V. Dilling. Craigville phone, 2 mi. south, 5 mi. west of Decatur. eod. FOR SAEe— Baby" Chicks. Thousands to offer each week. Leghorns, 10c; Heavy breeds, 12c. Discount on large orders. O. V. Dilling. Craigville phone. 2 mi- solith. 5 mi. west of De catur. «fri-Tues4f For SALE— Dining room suite; Ellison phonograph and records: several other household articles, inquire at 320 Mercer Ave. 43t3 WANTED W A N T E I) — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No laces, heavy underwear. woolens or heavy materials. Will pay 7 cents per pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED —Mariied man to help on farm. By month or year. Box S. W.. care Democrat. 41-3t.eodpd. WANTED* MEN To cut wood on share. See Manager Homestead Dairy. 4114 WANTED MALE HELP Insurance! Agent or Realtor who works can\ double profits two ways by representing NEW TIRE INSI RANCE plan gives entry to every office and auto owner- helps your regular business. Backed by good company. Address “Permanent'’ care Democrat Tost and found LOST. STRAYED OK STOLEN ~ lice dog. female. Black with brown feet. Disappeared Monday. Feb. 15 Ten dollars reward for information a: to her whereabouts. E. C. Clevenger, Pleasant Mills, Decatur phone 883Whjte. 40-3tpd. FOR RENT FO BRENT Five-room cottage on Mercer avenue. Call at 434 Mercer avenue or phone 755. 3t. FOR RENT —Forty-icrc farm. All black land, well fenced and tiled. Will rent house ami track patch or some pastin' . See J l '. L Johnston at 596 S. 13th St., phone 674 blue. 41-31 pd. C< linnbia City William Kaufman claims to be the first farm r in northeastern Indiana to tap niap'e trees th'i year far sugar w it?r. 1 ■— ll — ■■! LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN n dollars reward for •”!'< million ns to wherc- • '■■■iHs of my police dog. ■"nek will) brown feel. ’ •■ml’ . ilisappeiired V •.t'av, Feb. 15. E CLEVENGER. Pl-asaiil Mi-Us. Ind. : 1 ■.ill.ir phone f’>B3-whil •
*-Hlroprartir is the health methF i od of these who f know its mer- //" ' *ts; an evcr l (F ‘ • ncrej < , ‘i n K mul-i f" -r. ;3Yff L "~~s titudc that rea1 l* ze that the cause of disea " r"i>‘l he removed before her’<h 'er he attained. ‘ f ’ RLEti A- CHARLES Chiropractors Cffice Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 e an h; C.oo 127 f< ,<t«<o>a St. Phone b«iß
:xx::xxxxx x x x x x x x x : X BUSINESS CARDS « :xxxxxxsx x x x x x x x x II ■■■ I . - H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR of CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE ' The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street ''Office Phone 314 Residence 1087. ■ Office Hours: 10-12 a.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 7271 ~ FEDERAL FARM LOANS ’ Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Ra’o Reduced October 5, 1924 See French Quinn 1 , Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. aT BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEYTO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estateFEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. I SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE I 11 — . ... Jo FARM MORTGAGE LOA N S New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. . Q— Q 6 O I ■ TEETERS BEAUTY SHOPPE —Exclusive - Latest styles ladies and childrens hair cutting —loc— Done by expert operator BI SSEL MELCIII L o—2=: o l DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street Bacilary white diarrhoea of chicken ; controlled by blood test- For particulars, call Phones: Office 396; Res 301. (I (J —if t~ii~- ii ■ hi anim, _ NAZERINE MISSION TO MEET SUNDAY AFTERNOON A meeting of the Nazarino Mission I v. .11 bo held at the residence of , Henry Huston, of Fifteenth street between Adams and Madison streets, at 2:3') o'clock Sunday afternoon. Everybody is invited to attend the meeting. BIDS FOK HOW MATERIAL Notice is hereby given that the Board o. < •oniniissioners of Adams l ouiitv. i State of Indiana, at the office ,f flic Auditor of Said county at Decatur, In-1 • liana, will, on March gnd.. I'tJC. and un until the hour of to o'clock ;i. in. on said dav. ricelve bids for the ftirnlshinr.': of the various material necessary or re. j • luired fir the repairing and maintain-! Ing of till- free gravel niaradam and t in nnik' /roiids of s.dd county, in. lulling • rusiied stone, seroeiilngs, grant, tile drain i iaterial. anil bridge material and any and all other material used for said purposes in the repair and inaluteni.uo'f of said road. S)"-| ifi, atlons now on file in the offii " •If t lie a liditor Ilf said eotinty. All bids must be .!• i oHipanied witli ' ilie affidavit mid bond us re iliired by. law. • rile Board roaervea Hie right to reject I any and all bids. .•■•lisHf •■OXtfAD, 11. I'. BREINEK, i.Eo. siioemak i:i:. Board of Commissioners, __of Adams County, Indiana. 12-19.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1926.
MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW 1 Chicago, Feb. 19.—(United Press)— i’ri wAs on in grain futures at open'ng of the Chicago hoard of trade lotivy. Melt In buying simporcand liberal offers dropped wheat sharply. Small grains followed the trend of wheat. Trade in wheat seemed evenly divided. Aggressive buyers of yesterday surged the outside of the pit, operating privileges. I CAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, shipments. 1.900; liogs dos.ng steady; heavies. $12.25 (a $12.75; mediums. $12,754} $13.50; light weight. 113.60* $14.00; light llghis mid pigs. |14.tX»<5514.25: packing sows, rough, $10.504i $11.00: cattle, 300 steady; sheep, 4.600 best lambs. $13.505t $13.75; itest ewes. sß.oo@' I $9.00; calves, $15.00; tops. $15.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wh at. May (new) $1.67 1-4; (old) $1.65 3-8; July SI.4S 1-4; Sept. $1.41 7 8. Corn, May 79 1-8; July 82 3-8; Sept. S 3 3-4. Oats. May 11 3-4; July 42-3-4; Sept. 43. Fort Wayne Hog Market The hog market was up 15 cents Friday at the Fort Wayne union ■ stock yards. Calves were down 50 cents and lambs down 25 cents. 100 to 160 pounds $13.40 160 to 200 pounds 13.15 200 to 210 pounds 12 85 210 to 225 pounds 12.65 225 to 250 pounds ... 12.15 250 to 275 pounds . ... 11.65 275 to 300 pounds . 11.40 300 pounds and up 11.25 Roughs 9.00@ 9.75 Stags ... 6.50 Calves B.oo© 13 50 Lambs, choice ..... 11.0(>®12.00 Lambs, culled to good. [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected February 19) Fowls -22 c Chickens 20c Leghorus ’.. 15c • Old Roosters 9c Ducks 16c Goose He Eggs, dozen .... 24c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected February 19) Barley, per bushel . 75c Oats 35c Rye. per bushel 80c Wheat. No. 1 $1.65 Wheat, No. 2 $1.65 Wheat, No. 3 $1.61 oGod Sound Yellow Corn 75c Good Sound Mixed Corn 70c LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggdozen 23c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 39e Advertise in The Democrat—lt Pays BIDS I CK < OMMERt tAI. FEItTILIZEn Notice is hereby given that the Board of • 'otnmissioners of Adams County, will on Marell 2. 1936, and up until 10 o'clock on said day receive scaled bids for the furntsliing of the Countv Infirmary eight tons (D) of Commercial t ertilizcr as follows: 7 ‘i Tons 2-1 Tons 2-12-5. I.’d to include cost of delivering fertilizer at County Infirmary free of all freight, drayage and other’transportation charges. Bids to be for fertilizer properly prepared and mixed ready for use. Board reserves the right to reject any or nil bids. THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, Adams County, Indiana. 19-26
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1 Poe Quartet To Broadcast Again On March 1 The tucuxbcra of the J'oe Quartette wish to thauk their friends tor the many congratulatory messages reeeiv'cd at broadcasting station WOWO. at Fort Wayne. They announce another concert for March It). 0 — I COLD AND SNOW STRIKE COUNTY h ovriM i:i> rtmti rtt.i: om:i , ing several deaths reported from cold woether and snow. Snappy weather still held sway today in Decatur, but it is predicted that warmer weather Is on the program for Indiana by Sunday.
CAN YOU SOLVE THIS? I DIERFLAG I The above letters when propel ly arranged form the name of a late President. Everyone sending in the correct solution will be £1 awarded a beautiful lot. size 20x100 feet. FREE AND CLEAR ■ FROM ALL ENCUMBRANCES, located in one of our new subdi- B K visions between New York and Atlantic City. B This Offer Expires March 15, 1926. E MAXIM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, B 110 W-40th Street Dept. 1224 New York City B
— wIM| ~ , Public Sale As I have rented my farm and will quit farming I will sell at Public Am : ticn at my farm, 4% miles southwest of Willshire, Ohio, on FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1926 i Commencing at 10 A. M. Prompt; the following personal property, tov it: i HORSES I One smooth mouth horse, good worker, in all harness, weight 1299 B>s. s—Head of Cattle—s IVliite cow. 7 years old. bo fresh in April; Holstein cow. 4 years old. bo fnsli in April; Black cow, s years old. giving good flow of milk; Red cow, will be fresh by day of sale; Guernsey Bull, registered, 5 years old. Implements, Tools, etc. Ttirubull v agon. 3 1 ;. good as new; Osborne binder, in pood shape: Os lairno hay loader; Osborne tedder; Osborne mower. 5 ft. with truck: Fiotcli , Clipper walking breaking plow; 14-16 Osborne disc; American 10 hole grain drill, good as new; Avery corn planter, in good shape; International corn plow; Storm cab buggy; one set breeching harness; one set hay ladders md grain bed combined: one set dump boards: one South Bend Maleable rance cook stove in good shape; 2 200-egg < opacity incubators, good as new. Hay and Grain 4 ton of good clover hay in mow; Corn in crib; sbme jy beau ; and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AiI sums of $5 and under cash, on sums over this amount a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving good bankable note bearing 8% interest the last 3 months; a discount of 4% will i>. given for ca h on sums over $5. No property removed until settled for. GEO. BAUMGARDNER, Owner Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer Willis Laugery, Clerk Willshire M. E. Uadies Aid will tfcrvo lunch. I'i -'I :
PUBLIC SALE 1. thr undersigned, will oiler id public sale ul my residence PA miles south of Bluffton on tin EHinghmn pike, or 9 miles due west of Berne, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1926 Commencing ul 9 o'clock sharp, the following properly;
1 Horses—B Head One bay team, 12 mid 13 yrs. old, n mare and gelding weighing 3100 lbs.; one black team ( of geldings weighing 3300 lbs.. ; 9 and 10 years old; one team of i full blooded Norman mares, ' coming 6 years old, weighing 3200 His; one dapple gray team of grade mares coming 6 years ol'l, weighing 3300 lb., I in’foal. Cattle-24 Head 1 Three cows giving milk; six head of Guernsey heifers all bred; one Brindle heifer, will be fresh by day of sale; one Jersey heifer, bred, twelve head of • coming 1 year old; one Guernsey bull, well bred. Hogs—s 6 Head Eight full blooded Chester White brood sows; due Io (arrow in March and the first of April; one Chester White male hog, 2 years, old;, forly-hvo head of feeding shoals;. 6 full blooded Poland China sows to farrow March and April. Sheep—l 4 Head Fourteen head of Shropshire ewes, with lambs. |
Termp of Sale Sinns <if and under, cash; .sums over SIO, a < <,[ c, ur I) months, first 3 without interest, last 3 bankable interest. 2 r . ell' fur cash.. NA T E NE F F Auctioneers Eilenberger and Frauhiger. Clerk—Arthur Kirkwood • Ladies' Aid of Prairie Church will serve lunch. (
Illinois Buys Rubber Raincoat For Gridiron .■ Urbana. Hl. Feb. 19. r- (United , fieasj—The Univer. ity of Illinois has . purchased h rubberized covering tor its foolball field. The new 'rain coat" • for the field is in four sections and : C9lt upwards of $10,0(10. ~ ———— c -- FOR SALE France's General Store at Pleasant .Mills, including buildings anti merchandise. Priced Reasonable. MARGARET FRANCE, Administratrix Pleasant Mills
r ' ■ - ■••tY l'» . , Farming Implements 1 Two practically new Turnbull wagons, these Iwo wagons have grain bed and hog rack combined; one grain bed; one corn picker; one McCormick D'.ering*binder, <S fool cut; one mower, 6-fool cut; one hay tedder; one fertilizer spreader; three corn plows; four harrows’ one John Deere corn planter; one cuitipacker; one corn sheller; one <S h.p. engine; two IV, |h.p. engines; one cement mixer; one 2 inch suction pump; four sets of double harness; Iwo hog fountains; and 1(H) other things too numerous to mention. Machinery I One J. I. Case threshing mui chine, 20-36 with clover huller | attachment, as good as new; | one 15-30 Parrett tractor; one 3 bottom 1 I inch tractor plow; one 2-boltom 1 I inch Iraclor plow; one IG-1K tractor disc; one Letz feed grinder, 10 inch burr; this machinery is ali in the best of condition, IRI (KS —1 I‘ortl Trucks equipped with dump beds, all iii A-No. 1 condition. Grain CORN—2.OOO bu. of Corn OATS—3,OOO bu. of Oats.’ I BARLEY—SOO. bu of Barley.
Qhe Luscious Laxative I made with Real Fruit? B If you like fruit, you will like , K BOAL’S ROLLS. They are deli- A K cious to the taste and marvelous- ■ ly effective. Old and young like ■ them. Each package contains w H six rolls —each an average adult K dose. All druggists—ls cents. . ■ BOAL’B ROLLS CORP . 214-219 W. 14th St, New York £ ILiSOOUS FFtUIT J ■ Actual Sine of Package g nSTOCITSALE" I We. Ute undersigned, oiler for sale nt public auction at hli |. H lacin. :; i mile east of Williams, on the Adams and Alien counly H line, on Sra THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 1926 ■ At One o'clock p. tn., the following B 20—Head of Dairy Cattle—2o 1 One Holstein. 12 years old, will be fresh April 26; 1 Holstein H cow. !• vein's old. was fresh Dec. 10, gfving 6 gal.; 1 Holstein. 11l H v. ars old. will be fresh June 22, giving 3 gal.; 1 Holstein cow, 5 ■ wars cltl. registered, giving gal. will be fresh Sept. 25; 1 H llostein cow. 7 years old. giving 1 gab; 1 .Jersey cow. 1(1 years ■ , old. giving 2 gal., will be fresh Sept. 25; 1 Jersey cow. 9 veins H old, giving 2 gal., will be fresh June 16; 1 Registered Holstein. I B years old. will be Irish March I; 4 heifers, 2 years old; 7 heifers B ! coming 2 years old. some of these are eligible to re gister; 1 Hird B Bull. I years old. weight 1500 lbs. eligible to register. B Uli SH ('.ATTLE HAVE ALL PASSED TWO CLEAN ■ nbint 11 in n:srs without any reaction. B 72 Black .Minorca Pullets, and I Cockerels, good layers. B ! must liave coop for brooding. B TERMS—AII sums <)f $5 or under cash in hand on day of B ' sale, all sums ovt r -*5 a credit of 9 inos. will be given. List 3 tnos. B !)■ iriiig Xp< r cent, interest with approved notes payable a! Eirsl B National Bank. Decatur. Ind., 1 per cent, off for cash. No slock B removed until settled for. ■ HOUK BROTHERS I iS. B. BOSE, Auctioneer 19-23 ■ PublhTSaie As lam going to quit farming, I will offer at public auction at the oil B Werling Homestead, Preble, Indiana, 5 miles west of Decatur, on ■ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1926 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. in. The following property, to-wi': 5 3 —Head of Horses—3 • Bay marc, 7 years old; sorrel mare, 7 years old; black colt, 2 year- old. 3—Head of Cattle-v 3 Black '.uw; Guernsey cow; Yearling bull calf. 8 HEAD OF SHEEP—7 ewes and a buck. 24— Head of Hogs—24 . 3 brood uws; 21 shoats, weighing 75 to 100 pounds each. Farming Implements Two wagons; 2 hay racks; G-foot Deering hinder; McCorniitk binder: Easy-way hay loader; combination tedder anti rake; 6-foot Deering mower; Case gang plow; 18-16 M<;Uornttck disc; 10 hole grain drill; spile ■ tooth harrow; spring tooth harrow; Gale walking plow; sulky corn cultivator; surrey and buggy; light farm wagon; harness, 3 sets work harirss; 2 sets buggy harness; platform scales; corn plantar and sheller: bob-sled; Jiay slings; hay forks; hog feeder; tank heater; extension ladder: 2 ir nn - kettles; grain bags; numerous other articles and many other farm implcj ments. About 140 halos of shredded corn fodder, weighing about 130 pounds to bale, TERMS—»5.<ju and under, cash. Over $5.00, a credit of 9 months will 1'" • given, last 3 months bearing 8%, with approved notes, made payable 0 • banners State Bank, Perble. 4% off for cash. No goods removed until r settled for. CHARLES WERLING , HARRY DANIELS, Auctioneer. C. R. SMITH, Clerk 1 Lunch Will Be Served On The Grounds. _ Public Sale ! As 1 haye rented my farm, 1 will s' 11 at public auction, at my re.-i'b ih f lot ited .; miles south and 5 miles west of Decatiw, or 3 miles north and < miles east „f Bluffton by the Kirkland high school. Sale will be hold under shelter if weather is disagreeable. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926 . Commencing at 10 o’clock a. tn. The following property, to-wil: : 4—Head of Horses—4 ■ t-i,i, l ’? !li ' iil ’' ■’•"ooili ni'oulh, weight. 1490, 9 years old; bay Itor:'-, '■ r'nii . ears old, weight 1290; bay mare. 7 years old, v,. i- 11 ''' l |G1 'ses are in reasonably good shape and are extra good w’jik' i • 2—Head of Cattle —2 1 vears oWI ' viu >«! fresh soon; dark red cow. 4 year.; -''l. with t•• ?ih'i t ! !n ” e tows are both gsod ones and give a good flow of mi l '- » I FAr t ing IMPLEMENTS—Thomas hay loader, in good shape; 'I li'C' • ■ "i? I,' i l '' 1 :,'" ” e r '' ;»0"’-r; Champion self-binder. 6-foot cut; Olds wncen. -n. ' Pl " ; wagon; Walter A. Wood nr-tnitrc spread'"' eniiiv.,',, I,r '' alti| )g plow; Gibbs walking breaking plow; " i..... \''•■’tional, good as new; spring-teotli harrow; 70-tooth I" coin "' n 1,1 ~01,1,1 '' disc; Joiin Deere corn planter, buggy; hay i.i’ ■ '). Inesc tools are all in good shape and ready to hitch to. " r hrei citing harness, and collars. a. • o n l ,' .. —Daisy fanning mill; 4 slings; two hole corn sh'-H' '■ iiieiilri'tor' ’’i'-'i'l'ator, 350-eggs; Buckeye incubator, 21i>-eggs. Hr trtj i ’ ■ l-’tud stone, and many artich's too numerous to mention. hwntbV’wni' i‘o l! ./' IU1 " '■'* ?l ' t "' <l " n(Jer - cash; over $5, a credit of "'f ; v.iik ‘o' " 01 '' tl|at " nientbs without interest and last 6 mon ' ‘ ' ' ,,fl I 1 cash. All notes must be bankable. (l H L ALBERT ARNOLD H. fl. i-.igh. Auctioneer. GIDE.ON GEHHLH. Clerk. Lunch will be served by the Kirkland Ladies’ Club
