Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 1 March 1926 — Page 2

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Ka«J!K”B” K X X X X X X X X CLASSIFIED ADS * xxx x x :: x x x x x x x x x x FOR SALE Foil SALE 6 room house, sendmodern. near General Electric. Bargain if taken at once. John Russell. 71ti W. Marshall at. 46t6x FOR SALE 8 room house, 1002 High street. Must be sold to settle estate. Curtis C. Cline, phono 856. 47t6x my homeTi miles west of Pleasant Mills. Some horses. 300 burla psacks and plenty of bonny. Phone 861-0. \V. W. Hawkins, 49-31, FOR SALE Shepherd pups. Call 811-F or see Lkiyd Bowman. 49-3tx. FOR SALE 25 bushel potatoes. Mrs. Ed Romey, Monroe route 1. or call IVIL <»3t. Foil SALE A (<w speckled silver lace pullets and eockiels. Homer Hannle, Monroe. Ind., R 2. 50t3x FOfCSALE 2 'colt- one coining year old and one coming thrpe years old, also two good milk cows. Phone 697-0. Hugo Thieme. 50-3tx FOR~SALE - 6R~RENT Seven room modern house, well located. H. S. Michaud. st)t3 FOR'SALE—Brown Leghorn Laying Hens. Lots of 20 hens and one male bird. 125.00. Discount on largo number. O. V. Dilling. Craigville phone. 2 mi. south. 5 ml. west of Decatur. 43-6 t eod. FOR SALE <S beds, mattresses anti spring in good condition; dresser: stands; ice cream tables; chairs gas stove; scales; shelving; cases; wire baskets; counters; all fixtures, till in good condition. At Erie Restaurant, open evenings and Sundays. Telephone 965. 5012 FOR SALE —About 10 bushels Alsike clover seed. Holthouae & Faurote, on state highway No. 1.1 mile north of Monroe. 50-tfch FOR SALE Bay gelding. S years old weight 1550; Red Durham cow. 8 years old- calf by side. Homer Arnold. Decatur. K 2. 51t3x FOR SALE -Fresh cow and calf. Im quire of Joe Spraugler. Decatur, R. 6. phone 869-K. 51-3tx FOR SALE—-1 Keo touring car. model 1918: 1 Ford ton truck, model 1923. in good condition. Phone 793. 51t3x FOR SALE—Ford coupe, in perfect condition, new tires, motor JusL overhauled. A bargain if taken al once. Buller & Kern Garage. Phone 505. 51t3 FOR SALE—Eleven ewes with lambs. Call 845-C. 51-3tx. wanted SITUATION WANTED by young married woman; any kind of office or store work. Can give reference Address 653 % Democrat. 4913 WANTED- Orders for sltTWhiteLeg’-1 horn chicks, bred from heavy layers, | headed by the famous Fancied strain. $9.00 per 100. Custom hatching 3% 1 cents perr 100 eggs. Address Rural Hatchery, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 5, or call Monroe telephone. 31-H. Located 1 mile west and l’£ mile north of Monroe. 33-Bt.-M&T.,| WANTED—MiddIe aged or elderly lady for housekeeper on farm near Decatur. Address box "S", % Daily Democrat. 51t6x eod . FOR RENI FOR RENT —5 room house, cellar, lights and gas. Phone 703. 51t3x FOR RENT—BO acre farm. Ex ceptional opportunity for dairy farmer. See Win, Harting at the Peoples Restaurant. 51t3 FOR RENT —Room with board. Call! 1171 between 6 and 9 p. m., or 5 and 7 a. m. 49-3 t. FOR RENT —Five room house, corncr of Jackson and Fifth st. Inquire of Toney Voglewede- phone 571. 4913 x FOR RENT—7 room house, semimodern Call at Wemhofi Monumental Works. 49t3x lOR RENT—3 acres of land. Inquire it 906 Hight St. 51-?tx. FOR RENT—7 room house at Monmouth. Phone 872-B 51t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST Red bone dog. Answered to j namp of Red. Call 1152. H. C. Shady. 5H3x LOST 1 Tense plate No. 243,623 on HI uffloii-Decatur road. Finder phase return to this office. 51-31 x STOLEN — The person who took Harold Strickler’s bicycle from the tide of the Cort Theater Saturday night, should return it to Harold at once to avoid trouble. 5112 x — —■ . .... Let a new grip on Life. Get ha t yo u go aftep. 1 ir h t <• omes health, and health depends upon the backbone. Get yours right. See me today and jof 'c made the start. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 U7 N. bee end St- Phone 628

:xxxxxxxx x x x x x x x x : x BUSINESS CARDS X ;xxxxxxxx x x x x x x x x H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service t Will Convince You i et 144 South 2nd Street ’ Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. h & E. BLACK 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 ' Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. 11 Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN Au unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate- ( FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. > SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S 2nd St. _ j o- o f FARM MORTGAGE LOANS New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Siittles--Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. ’ ° 0 NOTIC E TO NON-RESipENTS THE -TATE OF INDIANA, ADAMS COl NTS, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court. February Term, 1926. NO. 12621 Suit for Partition. Bernard V Kintz, Marcella Kintz Vs. Mary Kintz. Angela Lankenau. Herbert Lankcna-i. Hubert S. Kintz. Martha Kintz, Louis A. Kintz. Elizabeth Ku»tz. et al I It appearing from affidavit, filed tn I the above entitled iau», that Angela Lankenau. Herbert Lankenau. Hubert S. Kintz. Martha Kintz. Louis A. Kintz, and Elizabeth Kintz of the above named defendants, are non-residents of the Stat* of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given ths raid Angela Lankenau. Herbert Lankenau. Hubert S. Kintz. Martha Kintz. Louis A. Kintz, and Elizabeth Kintz li t', they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court ion the 1. day of April. 1926. the same being the Ist Jtiridicial Day of the next I regular term thereof, to be holden at | the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday the 12 day of April. A. D. 1926. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, nr the same will be heard and determined in their absence. I WITNESS. M? name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this I.' day of February. 1926. I JOHN E NELSON. Clerk. By Bernice Nelson, Deputy. I February 12th. 1926 FRED T. SCHUHGEK and JOHN T. KELLY, Attorneys for the plaintiffs 15-22-1. APPOINTMENT OF EXF.f I Uli X Notice is hereby Riven. That the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of the Estate of Mathias Miller, INte lof Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent MARY C MILLER. Executrix. February lltli. 1926. FRED T. .SCIiURGER. Atty. 15-22-1. o PUBLIC SALE As I am going to California. I will , sell at Public Auction at my residence, 748 Mercer Ave. Decatur, on Saturday, March 6,1926 Commencing at 2:00 P. M. or I just after the'drawing. One Organ; 1 Graphiphone and 6 dozen records; 1 Sewing Machine; 1 Davenport; 3 Rocking Chairs; 1 Hug, 9x12; 1 Stand; 2 Small Stands; 1 Bookcase; 1 Wood Bed, springs and mattress; 1 Dresser to match; 1 Iron I Bed, springs and mattress; 1 Iron ;.Col, sanitary, 2 Wood Beds and , springs; 1 Bureau; 2 Cougolium Hugr.. I nearly new; 1 Favorite Bas'Burner; 1 Small Soft Coal Heater: > 1 Cook Stove; 1 four-burner Oil - Stove; Cooking Utensils; Dishes; 1 ■ Plate Rack; 1 Kitchen Table and 5 > chairs; 1 Dining Table; 1 Cupboard; ' 1 piece Kitchen Linoleum; 1 ing Machine; 3 Tubs; 1 Clock: Car-' pcnler Tools; Fruit Jars; 1 Lawn Mower; and numerous other articles. TERMS—CASH. JOE BRANDYBERRY , ,lloy Johnson, Auct. Jack Brunton, Clerk. 1-3-5 o s—Want$ —Want Adu Earn—s 5 • $—■

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1926

MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets I Opening Grain Review I Chicago. March 1-Graln price* op- ; cued irregular on the Chicago board I of trade today. Wheal itself was irregular, the May delivery being firm while July mid September were fractionally lower. The weakness was caused chiefly by the failure of Liverpool prices to go up this morning in line with Saturday's advance in Chicago. What ' strength there was In evidence was ’ brought about by the belief that private estimates of the amount of wheal in store would show marked decreases from this time last year. | July corn was higher on some buying of short covering nature. Other torn deliveries were off because of considerably heavies receipts. Oats wore unchanged to slightly lower in sympathy with other grains. Trading was slow. Provisions were slightly higher. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE , Wheat: May. new $1.59; old. >1.57; July SL4O>. 4 ; Sept. $13414. Corn: May 7716 c; July 86%c; Sept. 82%c. Oata: May 4(»%c; July 4114 c; Sept. 41%c. | EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK ; Receipts 41)00; shipments 5600 yesterday; receipts 2090; shipments 4560 today; hogs dosing steady: heavies $12.75©513.25; mediums $13.25® 14.00; light weight $14.00®»14.50; light lights and pigs $14.50; packing sows! rough $11.00; cattle 1625. steady; | 1100 pounds and up $8.50® $10.25; 1100 pounds down $6.50®510.00; heifers ;85.50®59.00; cows $2.50©»2.75; bulls $5.00047.00; sheep 9000; best lambs $14.50; culls $1350 down; yearlings I $11.50®512.75; best aged wethers ' f J.Ootf $9.50; best ewes SS.OO4i $9.00: (Calves 2000; tops $16.50; culls $13.00 down. FORT WAYNE HOG MARKET, (Tkmlin Commission Co.) The bog market was 25 cents up Saturday at the Fort Wayne union < stockyards. Calves and lambs were' .steady. 1100 to 160 pounds ......$13.50 ;160 to 200 pounds 13.25 2)0 to 210 pounds 13.00 210 to 225 pounds 12.75 225 to 250 pounds 12.50 250 to 275 pounds 12.10 275 to 300 pounds 11-75 300 pounds and up 11.50 Stag* 8-75 Calves B.oo© 14.00 lambs, choice ...., Lambs, culled to good .. B.oo© 11.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected March 1) Fowls — —22 c | Chickens -20 c Leghorns —l6 c Old Roosters - —- 9c, Ducks 16c Geese — - IBc| Eggs, dozen 21c j LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 1) Barley, per bushel —75 c Oats 35c Rye, per bushel 80c Wheat, No 1 . 11.63 Wheat. No. 2 $1.62 Good Sound Yellow Corn 75c, Good Sound Mixed Corn 70c LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 23c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Bntterfat, delivered 41c Thin Men Skinny Men Run Down Men Nervous Men You’re behind the times if you don't know that Cod Liver Oil is the greatest flesh producer iu the world. Because It contains more vitalizing vitamines than any food you can get. You’ll he glad to know that Cod Liver Oil comes In sugar coated tablets now, so if you really want to put . 10 or k 2 pounds of solid healthy flesh on your' bones and feel well and strong — ask Holthouse Drug Co., or any druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. Only 60 cents for 60 tablets and if you dou't gain five pounds in 30 days your druggist is authorized to hand you back the money you paid for them. Ashbauchers FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS : SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING !; :! Phone 765 or 739 !' MMVWWWVWWWVWWWW

Congress One Hundred Years Ago Senate Senator Bentou of Missouri, intro- ( ducod a resolution to prohibit a senator or a representative from being appointed to a federal office until after I the expiration of the presidential term during which he served. House Abolition of capital punishment in the District of Columbia and establish- ' ment of a penitentiary system was urged by Representative Thompson of i Pennsylvania. CONGRESS TODAY Senate Takes up Muscle Shoals resolutions. Hearings on Stanfle'-d grazinz bill I before public lands committee. House Considers bills on unanimous con- ' sent calendar. Alcoholic liquor traffic qommlttee to arrange for liquor survey. Military committee cotnWers avia- . lion legislation. — v ! "Vanishing American” Epic 'Of Indian Race Opens Next Week At Adams Theatre “The Vanishing American.” a mag[nffleent production, the screen’s 'mighty tribute to the American Indian, first lord of the western conti'nent, opens next Sunday nt the A<l- j nms theatre for a three-day run. This photoplay, which is truly an American ' epic shows the parade of civilization > from the first man and his mate down I'to the modern Indian. The picture, which is rated by critics alongside of Paramount's other mammoth productions, “The Covered Wagon” and "The Ten Commandments" was made on the last frontier >f America. 160 miles from any railroad and with a monster cast includ- 1 Ing 10.000 Navajo Indiana. Richard Diz beads the cast, and with him are Lo4s Wilson. Noah Beery, Malcolm MacGregor and many other stars. The story was written by Zane Grey, and the picture took six months to make io the majestic Arizona <casyon*. The action which is swift and thrilling moves from the plains of the West to the trenches of 1 rance, and back again to American I civilization. The first part of the production deals "Mb the life of the In- 1 diaus from the earliest cliff dwellers down to moder utimes. The second part ig an enthralling story of the love of the Indian for a white girl and the consequent intensely interesting situations. —Advt. It ■ ■ —-- - "O " ■■l I' I’ Watson-Parker Railroad Bill Passed By House Washington. Mar. I.— (United Press)—The Watson-Parker mediation railroad bill was passed today by the 'house. i The measure abolishes the railroad 'labor bobrd and sets up machinery (or j voluntary adjustment of disputes between railroads and employes. Railroad operators and employes havq approved the bill. Screen Star Married New York. March 1 — (United Press;—Vivian Martin, stage and screen star has become the bride of Arthur W. Samuels, composer. The ceremony was held yesterday in the apartment of Neysa McMeien, noted illustrator. o —s—s—s— Want Ads Earn—s—4—s——v" ' ~ ft I USED FOR 50 YEARS j By Thousands ofj People, Coast Best Most Pleasant Medicine iEver Placed on the Market I Guaranteed to Satisfy | SOLD BY ALL DEALERS \ BULLETIN Wainscoating, hard Maple flooring, other flooring and lumber, for sale at the old St Joseph school ingFrank Heiman & Son Phone 862-F.

WHEAT PRICES TAKE BIC DROP I — May Wheat Closes 6'4 Cents Lower Than Saturday’s Price At Chicago Chicago. March 1 (United Press) —Wheat prices dropped sensational ly on the board of trffde here today as dealers dumped their holdings onl the market. The downward trend iu wheat started soon after the opening of the market but it was not until a few minutes before close that prices took their sharp drop. The finish in May wheat was $1.59 a bushel a drop of ji’i cents fsom Saturdays price. Grasshoppers Found On Farm In Union Township Frank Mclntosh, of Union township, a member of the county council, stated that grasshoppers were already inhabiting his farm autl that this was a sure sign of an early spring. Those whose coal pile is down to about “rock bot- , tom,” hope that the sign does not fail. — o- • —$ —$ —J —Want Ads Earn—s —$—$ — yours W or '■\u tn i | S? J*/Jbl* 111/ I • be shapely/ »»T DO NOT want to be thin! 1 juat 1 I want to be my right weight! I want these hollows filled out. I just want enough firm, plump flesh on my bones to fill out my figure.” Os course you d<J. You want a figure that you can drape your clothes on —not just hang them on! What's the use of having pretty clothes, if they just hang on you? I And what would you say if you were told you could have the figure you want? A graceful, well rounded body—firm, solid flesh—just enough—just your right weight? You'd be mighty happy, wouldn't you? Well, then, be happy—because you can have it! Pnt plenty of red cells in your blood and watch your w-eight go up to where you want it! That's what's the matter with you! Your blood is impoverished. You need more rich, red*blood. S. S. S. is the thing to pnt red blood in your system. S. S. S. helps Nature build red blood cells ny the millions. You Jest try S. S. 8. and watch how quickly you begin to fill ■se——s. out your clothes Notice f your skin clear of un-ftf* C* O ) sightly blemishes—yourx Zjk .j / appetite increase—- , strength come to flabby X. muscles and vim and 1 vigor fill your whole system. It’s red : blood that does it. And 8. S. S. surely . helps Nature build that red blood. S. S. S. is sold by all drug stores. The larger bottle is more economical.

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Has An Answer To Water Tank Problem I ■■ George Massonec hiv figured it out that tt will take exactly 147 years, 119 days, one hour, 39 minutes und 18 2-21 seconds to empty that wwtftr tank, one mile .square und one mile high at the rale of u barrel a second. Other answers to the problem go as high as 1,100 years. —o ' HARD COAL Will have a car of Chestnut Anthracite for brooder* and base burner* iat my coal yard latter part of this; week, sl7 per ton. Phone orders to Julius Haugk, 660. 51t2xi o — Don’t forget the Clark and Harting sale Wednesday. Mar. 3. 51t2 o --- NOTICB OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF I’ARTNEHSHir Notice is hereby given t« the creditdrs of Roller Bros., surviving partnership t" appear in the Adania Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 22nd day of March. 1926 and show | .•huso, If any. Why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACi'Ot'NTS with Hte said eurvlv. ing partnership should not l>c approved; ,tnd s.iid creditors arc notltfvd to then and there make proof of claims, and receive their distributive shares. Kt TH ItOI.LER. Receiver. Decatur. Indiana. February 27, 1926. ixilti; B. ERWIN. Atty.

■IB.B -■ B B'tß'B.,a B ■ - | ■ CONSULT I . With Us About i YOUR BANKING MATTERS ('LOSE co-operation with our depositors for g I their best interest, and ours, is one of our g ■ policies. Ol'R intimate knowledge of lopd and general business connections has Ix-en of great I /service to our customers’ business plans. g I I | EVERY banking service your business rejl quires is faithfully rendered. COME IN AND TALK OVER YOUR ■ BUSINESS PROBLEMS i : THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. : Bank of Service Sdß B .Bl!Bii« Bflß4B B■ B B fl'fl:» fl fl--R fl-B BB B B ta! | PUBLIC SALE We, the undersigned, will offer for sale on the William Harting farm. 3’A miles north of Decatur, known as the Bohnkc farm, south of the Kukclhan Cheese factory, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1926 Beginning at one o’clock, the following property, to-wit: 1 COWS—I Holstein, X years old; one spotted cow, 10 years old; one Jersey cow, 5 years old; one red cow, 8 years old, be ; fresh day of sale. HOGS—One sow and three pigs; one sow will farrow 15th of March. Some Oats, 50 bushel more or less; 50 bushel Corn, more or i less, and some and f odder. 5 dozen chickens; 1 geese. One Belle City incubator; one swill barrel; one sack of seed corn \ TERMS—9 months, first 6 months without interest, last 3 months with B',r interest. 1% oil for cash. N& property re mo vI ed until settled for. Lucinda Clark and Wm. Harting Dissolve Partnership. I Auctioneers Boy Himyon and Christie Bohnko. ' ? _ PUBLIC SALE | As 1 am going to quit farming. I will rpII at public auction at my restI deuce, 2 miles south of Pleasant Mills, 3 miles west of Willshire, Ohio, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1926. Commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. The following property to-wit: 6 HEAD OF HORSES 6 One Hay Mare coming 9 years old, in foal, weight 1600; 1 Gray '‘l ' 1 ” coming 7 years old. bred, weight 1600 lbs.; 1 Sorrel Gelding Colt, coming 2 year, old; 1 Roan Mere Colt, 9 months old; 1 Bay Marc Cole, 8 months oH, 1 Sorrel Horse Colt, 9 months old. 16 HEAD OF CATTLE 16 One Holstein cow, fresh in May: 1 Holstein heifer bred Dec. 21s' - head of Jersey heifers, 1 coming 3 years old and balance coming 2 years old. 3 of these heifers are springers and balance bred to freshen in fall; 1 Jersc.. Bull, 1 year old; 1 Roan cow, 8 years old, fresh by day of sale. 30 HEAD OF HOGS 30 One full bred Duroc'sow, due to farrow in April; 3 full blood Bic JM l ' Poland China sows, due to farrow in April; 1 White sow, due to farrow in April; 25 head of fall pigs, good healthy feeders. 350 BU. I TO SAN SOY BEANS These beans are good for seed as they have tested better than 9'J'' ou what we have tested. ABOUT 50 BU. OF GOOD RYE 50 BU. OF OATS FARMING IMPLEMENTS One Fordson Tractor, new last spring, complete with felide. s. governoi and pulley; 1 Oliver tractor plow, 12-in; one 16-16 tractor disc; 1 Internet’ 0 , al feed grinder. 8-in.; 2 Deering binders, one 7-ft. and one 6-ft. cut; 1 Osborn” hay louder in good condition; 1 hay tedder; 1 horse disc, 16-16; 2 riuinc breaking plows. 1 John Deere and 1 Moline; 1 John Deere corn planter. - riding cultivators; 2 wagons; 1 triple wagon box. I set hay ladders; 1 wool frame harrow; sodfl doubletree# and single trees; some horse collar. . incubators. 1 Queen 1 IVhegg size. I Petaluma. 12<t-egg size; I hog hoe 6x10; 1 DcLaval cream separator No. 10; -and other articles too muncrou- 11 . mention. TWO GEESE AND TWO GANDERS TERMS AU sums of $5.00 ami under, cash; on sums over $5.00. a cred" of 12 months will bo given, the purchaser giving a bankable note bearing interest the last six months. I<2 discount, for cash. No property to h" IC moved tintii terms of sale are complied with. BYRON WKITTREDGE . LCICIITY & JOHNSON. Auctioneers W. 11/PATTERSON, ClC>h | Lunch will be served by Hulem Ladies Aid.

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