Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1926 — Page 2

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XRKBXXXXXXXXIIBStS X CLASSIFIED ADS X kxxx»xxx*■' m x x x k x x FOR SALE FOR SALE UR RI-S'T Resident mid Restaurant combined. Phone 859. 55t3 FOR SALE Eord Sedan 1921 niodTr Cooks blacksmith shop, E. Monroe street. 55t3x FY)R SAKE About 10 bushels //.dike clover seed. Holthouse & Faurote, on state highway No. 1,1 mile north of Monroe. 50-tfch FOR SALE -I. H (’. 14-16 double disk, in good shape. Erwin Bienz. R, 9, Decatur. 57t3x FOR SALE- 600 egg Buckeye Incubator. Good condition. C. O Manley. R. 10. phone Monroe 4-L. 5713 x FOR SALE- Sorrel mare in foal; yearling colt; Ohio seed potatoes. Walter Thieme, phone H 845. 57t3x FOR - SALE 65 Pullets. 32 of which are full blooded Ruff Orphingtons. Mrs. Sherman Archer, Pleasant Mills. 5,-3 Lx FOR SALE—In connection with the Andrews and Burkhead sale, 1 will sell a good 6 year old sorrel work mare. Chas. Nyffeler. Sr, Mt3x WANTED WANTED — 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—Orders for S. C. White Leghorn chicks, bred from heavy layers, headed by the famous Fancied strain. $9.00 per 100. Custom hatching 3t£ cents perr 100 eggs. Address Rural Hatchery, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 5, or call Monroe telephone, 31-H. Located 1 mile west and I’-i mile north of Monroe. . 33-Bt.-M&T. WANTED — Roomers and boarders at 331 N. 11th street. 56-3 x WANTED — Girl for general housework. $8 per week. No family washing. Present maid getting married early in April. Good Christian home. Write today. Address 1922 Forest Park Boulevard, Fort Wayne, Indiana M-5-6-8 WANTED—MiddIe aged or elderly lady for housekeeper on farm near Decatur. Address box “8”, % Daily Democrat. 51t6x eod FOR RENT FOR RENT —House two squares west of 13th St., city. Phone 709. J. J. Arnold. 55-3tx FOR RENT—House on Bellmont farm. Modern in every respect. Ten rooms. Does not include farm. Willard Steele, phone 542 Red. FOR RENT—Room with board in modern home. Also do washings. Call 1171. 56t3s FOR RENT —3-rctom modern fiat, furnished. Telephone 11. S. Michaud. 48. Fort Wayne Hog Market IDonlin Commision Co.) The hog n»a rivet was 10 cents lower Friday at the Fort Wayne union stockyards. Calves were down 50 cents and lambs 25 cents. 100 to 160 pounds. $13.50 160 to 200 pounds 13.25 200 to 210 pounds 13.00 210 to 225 pounds 12.75 225 to 250 pounds 12 60 250 to 2J5 pounds 12.35 275 to 300 pounds 12.10 300 pounds and up 11.75 Stags 6.75 Roughs [email protected] Calves 8.00@13 50 Lambs, choice 12.00(0)12.75 Lambs, culled to good [email protected] o s CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, May (new) $158; (old) $1.57 3-4; July $1.38 3-8; Sept. $1.32 3-8. Corn, May 77 5-8; July 80 3-4; Sept. 1 80 3-4. Oats, May 39 3-4; July 40 5-8; Sept. 41 5-8. o NOTICE OF FIX Al, MriTLEMEVr OF PAHTAEHSIIH’ Notier- is hereby given to the creditof Holler Bros., surviving partnersnip -In appear In the Arianits Circuit court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the : 2nd day of March, 1926, and show < IIIH-, if any, why tin- FTNAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the said hurvlv>HK partnership should not he approved; nrd arid creditors are notified to then and there make proof of claims, and i --(dvr- their distributive shares. 111 ’ll! HOLLER, Receiver. J-er-ntur, Indiana, Febrnar- 27, 1926. iOKb.B. ERWIN, Atty, 1-8, Let a new grip Life. Get S"*nw hatyou go after. First comes health, and health depends upon the backbone. Ge t yours right. See me today and you've made the start. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 N. Second St. Phone 628

:xxxxxxxx x x x x x x x x : x BUSINESS CARDS « IXXXXXXXX X X X X X X K X 11. 1 -ROHNAI’FEL. D. C. I DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street i Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. ! S. E. BLACK I ! 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 '. I October 5, 1924 1 See French Quinn t Office —Take first stairway t 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 I An unlimited amount of , 5 PER CENT • money on improved real estateFEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. ; SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE • 133 8 2 ° d St ; 0 , ZLo I I ; FARM MORTGAGE LOANS New Easy Plan. £ Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St.First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. t , A. D. Suttles, Secy. r 0 o r NOTICE. ODD FELLOWS . The third degree will be conferred on a class of candidates tonight at t 7:3f o’clock at the Odd Fellows' Hall. — o ; Smith, Yager & Falk Rexall tlc Sale March 11-12-13. 56t2 M>Tl< F. OF < H INGE OF HOI MMIUES <»F VOTING PRE< I M Ts [ , Notl.-q is hereby given that at the regular session of the Board of Coni- . missioned of Adams county, state of ; Indiana, had and held on the Ist da v of Mflrch, 1926, at the Court Rouse in - the city of Decatur, Adams county, In- , diana, the following order was duly' made and entered of record in the offi-l rial records of said Commissioners: 'Be it ordered by the Board of Com-[ 'nissioners of Adams County, State of Indiana, that the boundaries of the pre- - i-incta of Wabash township in said j county. known as "Ceylon," "Geneva A" and "Geneva R” be and they are hereby ' fixed, determined and established as follows, to-wit: Precinct “Cej Ion” All that territory within the following boundaries, to-wit: <'ommencinat the south west corner of section eighteen < IS> in said Wabash township and running theme east through the center of said township to the east line of said township, thence south on said east line of said township to the < enter line of section twenty-five (2’,) in said township, thence west on the center lino of section twenty-five (t'.’.i, tw.-nty- ) alx (2t'.>, twenty-seven (27), twenty- ) eigl’.t (28), twenty-nine (29), and thirty . (30) of said township to the west line ’ of stpd township, theme north on said > west line to the place of beginning (exepting therefrom all of said territory lying and being withtn the corporate limits of tin; town of Geneva shall be known as umd Is hereby fixed, determined and established as precinct "Ceylon." Precinct “Geuna A*’ All that part of Wabash township lying' and being south of said Ceylon Precinct, including all that part of the incorporated town of Geneva lying and being south of Line Street in .said town) shall be known as, and is hereby fixed, determine dand established as precinct “Geneva A.” Preci net n R” All that part of the incorporated town’ of Geneva lying and being north of Lins ' street in said town shall be known as ■ and is hereby fixed, determined and 1 established hk Precinct “(tanevw B." Be it further ordered by the Board of CommtssionerH that the boundary ; lines of the several remaining precinctsj ’ of said county shall be and remain the! ' same as heretofore designated, fixed, determined and established by this board. EHNBT CONRAD, B. If. BREINER, GEORGE SHOEMAKER. Board ot Commissioner s. J Adams <’ounty, Indiana. Adams County, Indiana. 8-it. t -L. st- "’.J > MMAAfWVVWWMRRAfUWVMAMW t • I lAshbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS i: SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING Phone 765 or 739 ; i ' MAAMMUVVMMMMVVVWMWV

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1926

MARKET REPORTS • Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago, Mar. B.—(Untied ITeBtO— Grain prices .opened irregular on the Chicago board ot trade today. The wheat pit opened with indications of being irratic. Roth deliveries ( f May as well as September, were up from 1-8 to 3-4 over Saturday's closing level, while July opened 1-2 lower, bocal traders were inclined to sit by and await the government re- ' port ,on the farm reserve to be issued tomorrow before making any decided move. Foreign markets opened univen, Liverpool being slightly lower |than fiatuAlay'a close while Buenos Aires advanced half. I Corn opened 114 lower in both the I May and September deliveries, while the July remained unchanged. Week end receipts in this grain are expected to be quite large, accounting to some ixtent for the slightly bearish pit In today's opening. Oats continued to be in a rut and like corn opened 1-4 lower in both the May and September deliveries and unchanged in the July. Lack of outside .trading is given as the reason for the •slightly lower as well as inactive market. Provisions opened lower. EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts. 4,800; shipments, 418; yesterday, receipts 7.200; shipments, 4.750; today hogs closing steady; heavies, [email protected]; mediums. [email protected]; light weight, $13.75@ $14.25; light lights and pigs, $14.50@ $14.75; packing sows, rough, $10.75@ $11.00; cattle. 1,875, strong to 25c higher; steers, 1,100 pounds up, SS,OO @$10.00; steers, 1,100 pounds down, 600, $9.75; heifers, 500, S9.IU; cows. 300, $7.00; bulls, 500, $7.00; sheep. 11,600 best lambs. [email protected]; culls. $13.00 down, heavy throweruts, $11.50; best yearlings. [email protected]; best aged wethers. [email protected]; best ewes, sß.oo@>s9.oo; calves, 2,800 tops. $14.50@ $15.00; culls, $1?,50 down. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected March 8) Fowls — ”2c Chickens -20 c Leghorns —lsc Old' Roosters 9c Ducks ——.. 16c Geese ; Eggs, dozen... a ... . 21c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 8) Barley, per bushel 75c ( Oats 35c Rye, per bushel 80c Wheat, No. 1 $1.57 Wheat. No. 2 $4.66 Good Sound Yellow Corn 75c Good Sound Mixed Corn 70c Good Sound Mixed sorn 68c LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 21c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 41c | Daily Democrat Want Ads Get Results Rimpless r J I / \ vykat c\ (QJ can! do t why can’t I have a skin like other girls? Why do I have to i have these ugly pimples, blotches and i blackheads? "If I could only find something that ' would clear up my skin and give me back my soft, rosy complexion, I know I would be the happiest girl in the world! What, can I do?” Is that you talking? If it is, you don't have to worry a minute! Just : build up the rich, red blood in your body. Then your skin will be as clear and noft as anybody's. That’s what S. S. S. has been doing for generations—helping Nature build rich, red blood! You can build red-biood-ceiis so fast that the impurities that cause breaking out on the skin hardly get into the system before the .pure blood annihilates them — kills them right out — stops them from breaking out through the skin. And then this rich, red. pure Mood feeds and nourishes the tissues ot the skin and keeps it looking healthy. That’s all there is to it. Healthy, vigorous. \ red blood such as S. S. S I t C* O J helps Nature build, makes you healthy all \ a 7 over.*lt beautifies your skin — drives away pirnpies, blackheads, blotches, rash, boils and eczema —gives you back your ap-petite-builds firm, plump flesh and fills you full of new life and energy. All drug stores sell S. S. S. Get the larger bottle. It’s more economical.

CHANGE IS MADE IN RURAL MAIL ROUTE SYSTEM | (COXTI.MF.I) FROM FAQS O.MCI ' mileage. | Howard W. Mauller. present carrier on Decatur route nine, Howard Davie, carrier out ot Pleasant Mills, and ' Harry K. Bauer, carrier of the Magley route will be dropped from the service under the new system. The names of the carriers at Berne. Geneva and Monroe were not available today. | The increases given the remaining carriers will range from S2OO to $330 per year. R. O. Christen, carrier on route nine out of the Decatur office after March 31, will have the largest route. 42 miles, and his salary will be M. 340. | The saving to the postal department comes in the payment of the additional mileage at S3O per mile per year, whereas the basis of payment for a 24 mile route heretofore has been $75. It is estimated that the saving in this county alone will be about $6,480.00 per year. The mileage for the change in routes was laid out by J. G. Hagy, postoffice inspector, who traveled over every mile of the rural routes last fall and reported the means of change to Postmaster General Harry 8. New. Under the new plan, Monroe will have two rural routes. Berne 3 and Geneva 3 after March 31. ■ — o NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the board of commissioners of Adams county, state of Indiana, will on I Tuesday, April (Ith. 1»2«, 'and up until 10 o'clock A. M. on said day receive sealed bids f<r the furnishing of the following supplies and machinery for the county: and for wiring County Infirmary Buildings for electricity. 1. Election booths and election boxes, the same to be in all respecta in accordance with the specifications therefor now on file in the office of the Auditor of said county: 2. Road graders or road repairing machinery, the same to be in all respects in »i-cordanew with the specifics, lions therefor npw on file in the office of the Auditor of said county; 3. For furnishing all material and doing and performing all labor for wiring the rooms and ball-wavs of the County Infirmary Building' in a anee with the plans and speeifn ations therefor now on file in the office of I the Auditor of said county. . Each bld must be accompanied with bond and affidavit as required by law. I The board reserves the right to reje l , any or all bids ERNST CONKAD. ; H F. BREINER. GEORGE 1 SHOEMA K E K. Board of Commissioners S-l.K'.

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TEMPERANCE MEETING HELD t< (DTIM ED FROM !’*<•« Whereas: —In some ot our social | clubs and occasions gambling for prlzos is a part ot tho entertainment indulged in. Therefore be it Resolved:—That we as members of the W.C.T.U. most earnestly deplore this vice and emphatically declare that we will wholly and absolutely abstain from even the least appearance of this evil and wherever postdbliyuse our influence against it. Whereas:—All gambling devices and games of .chance are in opeu violation of our state law therefore be it Resolved;—That we will encourage the efforts of our boards of directors of the state uud county fairs to clean them up; and that we will bend our energies to the extermination of the traveling carnival and street fairs which have a demoralizing influence on the moral and commercial life of 20 Years of Stomach and Kidney Trouble Trouble All Gone Now, Backache Quit. Eats Anything. i t “I suffered with stomach trouble • for twenty years. I was bloated and at times I felt as if there was a rock lying in the pit of my stomach. My 1 kidneys were weak and I had to get I up several times during the night. My back ached all the time. Nothing I ate did me any good, and I tried different medicines without improving. Then a friend told me to try Viuna. The first bottle made me feel better and so I kept right on. i When I started in I only weighed 145 pounds; now I weigh 157 pounds, a gain of 12 pounds, and I feel fine. I Don’t have any trouble with my stomach any more and can sit down 1 to the table and eat a good hearty meal without one bit of fear. I don’t have any trouble with my kidneys i and back, either. All the pains have ' gone. My constipation is_ entirely ■ gone, and I want to say Viuna did it all.”—Chas. L. Scott, 839 East : Maryland St., Indianapolis, Ind. Vitina acts promptly on sluggish - bowels. lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purities the blood, clears the skin, restores appetite and digestion, and brings I now strength and energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then it you’re not glad yon tried Viuna. your ittoney w-ill be refunded. $1 at druggists, i or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Co.. Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The vegetable regulator aULD BY CALLOW & KOHNE

our peopleWhereas:— The tobacco trust is putting forth a world wide effort to cnslatT our young men and women-, boys and girls by the use of tobacco: and cigarettes, and Whereas:—The users ot tobacco! are becoming increasingly selfish and inconsiderate in their use of tobacco by disregarding the nausiating and unpleasant effects of their habit on non users of tobacco, therefore be it Resolved:—That we assist in education of <>ur youth against the evils of tobacco usage and encourage the enforcement of the laws controlling its sale and everywhere discourage its use.

Stock Sale The undersigned will sell at public auction on the Weidler farm, I niiles north of Decatur, on the Fueling road, I'j niiks south of the Fuelling church, on FRIDAY, March 12 ’26 Sale to begin al 12:30 p. m. prompt., the following Live Stock, consisting of:— 19 HEAD OF CATTLE One Jersey gow, 12 years old, will be fresh March 15; 1 Ri d cow, 9 years old, fresh Dec. 1; Red cow. 10 years old, fresh Dec. 1; Guernsey cow. 4 years old. will be fresh soon; Red cow, 5 years old. pasture bred; Roan cow, 6 years old, pasture bred; Holstein cow, coining 5 years old, due to freshen April 1. These cows are all heavy producers with a good test. Registered Holstein heifer, 2 years old. due to freshen in April; 5 head of bred heifers. 2 years old; 5 heifer calves, under 1 year old; Holstein Bull, 2*2 years old. eligible to be registered; also one yearling Boar. Duroc and Big Type Poland China, cross. TERMS—A credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving a good bankable note with good freehold security, drawing no interest the first three months and to draw 8% the last six months. A discount of I' < will be given for cash. Nothing to be removed until the terms are complied with. JACOB WEIDLER, Owner Cliriste Bohukc and Roy Johnson, Auctioneers. John Starost, Clerk. Ci i 8-9-10 Stock Sale

; — — I The undersigned will offer at pub- ■ ii<- sale two and a nan nines west ot ■ Bluffton on the Lancaster Pike, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10th, ' at 10:30 a. ni. —3O HEAD CATTLE— I 1 black cow, 8 years old, calf by I side, giving 5 gallons milk per day; = 1 Red Durham cow. 7 year old fresh by ' day of sale, gives 5 gallon milk per | day; 2 Red Durham cows, 6 years old, j give 3 gallons milk per day, will be ! fresh in summer; 1 roan cow, 7 years j old. half Shorthorn, half Jersey, gives | 2 gallons milk per day; will be fresh ’ in May; 1 black cow. 7 years old, gives I 6 gallons milk per day; 1 Red Durham I cow, 8 years old, gives 6 gallons milk j per day; 1 Red Durham cow. 6 years | old, gives 2 gallons milk per day, will j be fresh first of May; 1 Red Durham j cow, 6 years old, will be fresh by day ’ of sale; 1 Red Durham cow, 6 years I old, will be fresh in March; 1 Jersey i cow, 7 years old, gives 3 gallons milk I 1 per day, will be fresh in May; 1 roan cow, 8 years old, will be fresh last of 1 March; 1 Jersey cow, 7 years old, will be fresh by aay of sale; 1 Guernsey cow, 7 years old, gives 3 gallons milk per day .will be fresh in May; 1 Guernsey heifer, 2 years will be fresh in Mary; 1 Guernsey cow’ 6 years old, gives 5 gallons milk per day, will be fresh in July;' 3 Guernsey - heifers, will be fresh in September; ,5 Guernsey heifers, 14 months old; 4 - -

PUBLIC SALE I We, the undersigned will offer at public auction, at, the Cash Andrews farm, on THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926 ' Beginning at 12:30 sharp, 1-2 mile north -of Monroe, or 6 1-2 miles sout i of Decatur, on State Road 21, the following property, to-wit: — 3 HEAD HORSES—I Bay Mare. C. years old, z works single ami double: ■ 1 Bay Horse, 12 years old; 1 Black driving horse, 'Stepping fool. I 7 HEAD CATTLE—I Red Cow, weight 1500. 7 years old. fresh - 2 Jlolstein Cows, been fresh 8 weeks; 1 Swiss Jersey Cow, calf by sill ‘ '■ 3 cows, fresh tn June, now giving milk. HOGS—I Brood Sow, Duroc, will farrow soon. OATS—3OO bushels. FARMING IMPLEMENTS—Superior disc drill, ten-hole; fourteen •.ingle disc; iron roller; John De«re checkrow; Oliver riding plow; John • ’ 1 walking plow; Oliver corn plow; walking corn plow; three-section ha’iu- . Century honey spreader; 3-inch tire wagon, stene bed. j 3 SETS HARNESS—2 of them are breeching harnetu. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—I .Malleable range cook stove. No. !•; 1 cl, i '' board; 1 dresshr; 2 beds; 2 springs; 2 mattresses; Woman's Friend cm' washing machine; 1 oil stove; 2-igallon lard press; 1 sausage grinder. scales; glass cats.; 2 rocking chairs. Several oil lamps; 1 extension aJ. These household gpods are, the property of C. M. Andrews. , TERMS—Sums of 15.00 and under, cash. Over that amount, a , ,rl It months will be given, with bankable note, last 3 months be iiins ■ interest. 4% off for cash. | J. N. BURKHEAD AND C.-M. ANDREWS . Col. Fred Busche, Auctioneer. Miss Violet Burkhead, Cjc ■ Col. Fred Busche, Auctioneer Miss Violet Burkhead, Clerk. J

Re ß olved;_ThHt the whlte rlbo ;of AdamH county exprez. t hanki) an I apprectlaton for the kind ho. plullty 'of the Geneva W.C.T.U ..x and all those who have as.isJ ” | making thia Institute a success. —o _ Valparaiso - Rum runners came to grief o» the Dunes highway n „ here. Two hundred quarts of whiskev were found in a wrecked auto. Thp rum runners fled. Smith. Yager t a | k R . 1c Sale March 11-12-13. 5519 Dance at Odd Fellows Hall Wednesday night.

- Brown Swiss heifers, «ill be fresh [ in October; 1 heller, half Airshiro anti half Guernsey, bred; 1 good Guernsey bull, coming two years old. All cattle T. B. tested and will give milk test on day of sale. —lO2 HEAD HOGS—r 1 Hampshire sow. 8 pigs by side; ; 1 Hampshire sow 9 pigs by side; I r Hampshire sow, 5 pigs by side; 1 r Hampshire sow, 5 pigs by side; 1 Big , (Type Poland sow, with 9 pigs, 20 head s of other sows, carrying 2nd and 3rd 5 litters to farrow in March; 77 head of * real feeding shoats. i —lls HEAD OF EWES—s | 50 head of coming two year obis; i 65 head of Delaine ewes will lamb Ist ; of April. si 150 bu. Manchnp beans: 800 bu good 1 solid corn; 500 bu. oats, white Nation--1 al,, good for seed; 8 bu. Little Red ■ Clover seed, clean; 5 bu. Rural New i Yqjker potatoes. TERMS—AII sums of SIO.OO or uti- : tier, cash. On sums over SIO.OO a credit i of six months will be given, the purf chaser giving bankable note bearing 18% interest for the last 3 months, r 3% discount Tor cash. No property to c be moved until terms of sale are comI plied with. >, FRANK NEFF t Auctioneer —John Baumgartner. , Clerk—C. H. Ratliff. r 1 Dinner will be served on the grounds. If weather is bad. sale will be held I under cover.