Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1926 — Page 2

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xaxxxx«x x x x x x x x x K CLASSIFIED ADS » xxx x x :::: xs::xx xx x x FOR SALE Foil SALIC Aliotil 10 bushels Alsike clover seed. IlolthouMO & Fuurote, on state highway No. 1,1 mile north of Monroe. 50-tfch FOIt SALK I II C ~ double disk, In good shape. Erwin llienz, It. !>■ Doentur. r.7t:i« K()It SAI.K find egg Huekoye imatbutor. Good condition O. Manley It. IP. phone Monroe 4-L. 57t3\ ; KOII SALK- Sorrel mare iii foal; ! yearling colt; Ohio seed pota t oo: Walter Thleme, phone H 845. 07t:?x | FOITSALK 65 Pullets, 35’ of which are Ml blooded Buff Orphingtons. Mrs. Sherman Archer, Pleusunt Mills ! 57- xj FOII SALE In connect lon with the Andrews and Bulkhead sale. I will sell a good 6 year old sorrel work mare, t'lias. Nyffeler. Sr. 57t3x Foil' SALE~Bahv Chicks. Thousands J to offer each week. Leghorns. 10c; j Heavy breeds, 14c. Discount on large orders. O. V. Hilling, Craigville phone, 3 mi. south, 5 mi. west of Decatur. 43-frl»Tues*tf j FOIt SALK—I.SOO pounds of guaran j tee.l pure country lurd. Not any of this lard is made from intestines. Call Teeple Bros. Stock Farm. Wiltshire. Ohio. Will deliver to Heeatr.r in one or more can lots at seventeen cents. 3S-,st\ FOft SAI.E Oct my prices on trees and shrubs, before buying your supply for your spring planting. I have a nice stock on hands. Place your orders early and get choice. Remember, “It's no home ’till it is planted.’’ The Hilly Nursery, Berne, Indiana. Mar 2-9-16-23. TOR SALE—Big English Clover Seed H. L. Smith, Rte. 10, Decatur. Ind. 58FOR SALE—Registered Guernsey bull. Sure breeder and gentle. Louis Koldeway, Decatur, route 8. phone L-845. WANTED WANTED — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not common raffs 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"Leghnrn /h\ckn. bred from heavy layers, headed by the famous Fancied strain. $9.00 per 100. Custom hatching 3>-i cents perr 100 eggs. Address Rural Hatchery, Decatur. Ind., It. It. No. 5, or call Monroe telephone, 31-H. I»cat-I ed 1 mile west and l' a mile north of Monroe. 00-St.-M&T. WANTED - Roomers and hoarders at 331 N. Util street. 56-3 X w A.s rial) — My old customers to know that i am back at Anker’s Cigar Store. Russell Melchi, the barter. __sSt3x FOR RENT FOR KENT—House on Bellmont farm. Modern in every respect. Ten rooms Does not include farm. Willard Steele, phone 542 Red. 56t3x FOR RENT—Room with board in modern homo. Also do washings. Call 464 , FOR RENT Two garages, 607 Monroe street. Phone 521. B. W Stiolty. 58t0x cod FOR RENT-- 5 unfurnished room., in residence., 601 Monroe street. All modern. Private putside entrance. Phone 416. 57-3 t. MISCELLANEOUS WE HAVE some very nice potatoes, free from frost and blight. All clean. Call 381. Stult’s North End Grocery for prompt attention. 58-2 t Gary — While an estate in which •she had a $50,000 interest was pending settlement in lowa courts, Mrs. Martin Walsh, mother of five children, died of virtual starvation here. She was separated from her husband. o ANNOUNCEMENT EdPor Daily Democrat; — Please announce that J. F. Snow is a democratic candidate for trustee bt Washington township, subject to lire decision of the voters in the primary election, Tuesday, May. 4, 1926. f/o-Tu-Fri-lf J. F. SNOW. ANNOUNCEMENT Editor Daily Democrat; — Please announce that 1 am a candidate for the democratic nomination lor trustee of Washington township, subject to the decision of the voters at flic primary, Tuesday, May 4 1926. 58 t6x cod LOUIS KELLER. o <- DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN • t Special attention given to j cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 o o

i i« m i« •• »• »• %• %* •« «• m *; <£ *• *! i ■! .% *« «i «i •• •* ** •• ** •• •• •• »* *• •• i X BUSINESS CARDS « ixxxxxxxx x x x x x x x x —HI ' H. FROHNAPFEL. I). C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hour*: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director 1 Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant j Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 727 FEDERAL - FARM LOANS” Abstracts of Title Heal Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. j 1 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 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO 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 133 S. 2nd St. ! 0 ——o I I 1 FARM MORTGAGE LOA N S New f Easy Plan. Low' rate of interest. OiVicc 155 S. 2nd St. 1 First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. I J f Q — Q Hoosier Artists Get Awards At Chicago Show, Chicago, March 9— (United Press) —Hoosier artists were awarded ap- ! proximately $3,000 at the opening of the second annual Hoosier Salon here last night. The exhibition is i sponsored by the Daughters of Indiana, the Indiana Society, and the 1 Chicago Alumni of Karlbam college. Two hundred artists scattered from Paris to the Pacific coast are represented. Conditions for entrance are either birth or training in Indiana or five years group work during successive years. The John C. Shaffer award of SSOO vas given to Wayinan Adams' “The Jury," a picture of a group of fam--1 nus Indiana painters in the act of judging an exhibition at Indianapolis ■ recently. , Winchester — A trial date is to be set this week for Charles Gray. Sr., charged With murder for the death f his infant son. Change of venue to Winchester from Muncie war secured because of the popular indignation aroused by the case there. o I COURT HOUSE 1 Trial Nearing End The introduction of evidence in the trial of the case of S. W. Peterson vs. Frank C. and Elnora Winans, in circuit • court, was completed at noon today and the attorneys started their arguments following the noon recess. The pn.se is expected to reach the jury lato this afternoon. To Village For Epileptics David. William Everett, age 42, today was committed to the Indiana . Village for Epileptics, by Judge i Sutton. Mr. Everett has been an . inmate of the county infirmary for 1 some time. i Declared Insane William D. Zimmerman, 54. of Washington township, was adjudged insane and committed to the Eastern Indiana hospital for tho Insane, at Richmond, today. Letters Issued Tattlers of administration were issued tpday to Dora Baumgartner in the estate of Albert Baumgartner, j Mrs. Baumgartner filed bond in the- 1 ; sunt of $5,000.

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MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago, Mur. 9. (United Press) - Grain prices opened Irregular on the Chlctg board of trade today. Wheat opened unchanged In the now May delivery and up 3-8 In September but was ofr 1 1-4 and 1-8 in tho May eld *aml July respectively. The eriatic pit was due to the disposition of local traders to await tho release (f the government report on the farm teserve alter today’s close. These deali r.s are wont to believe tit it tho reserve in tho report v^’ ill have t. vbe decidedly low before wheat will show a bullish tendency, j Oats opened Irregular. Provisions opened lower. EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts. 4,SOD; shipments, 1.900; hogs closing steady; heavies. $12.00 @513.00; mediums, $13.25® $14.00; light weight, $14.00® $14.25; light (lights and pigs. [email protected]; packing sows, rough. $10.75; cattle, 50, toady; sheep. $12.00; best lambs. $14.50®|514.75; best ewes, sß.oo® jTg.OO; calves. 100 tops, $15.00. FORT WAYNE HOG MARKET (Donlin Commission Co.) The hog market was 5 to 25 cents lower Monday at the Fort Wayne union stock yards. Calves were 75 cents down and lambs were down 25 cents. 100 to 160 p liuds $13.50 ISO to 200 pounds 13.25 200 to 210 pounds 12.95 210 to 225 pounds 12 60 226 to 25 opounds 12.25 250 to 275 pounds 12.10 275 to 300 pounds ...... 11.85 200 pounds and up 11.50 Stags ..., 6-75 Roughs 9.00@ 9.7a Calves B.oo® 13.00 launbs, choice 10.00® 12.50 Lambs, culled to good .. [email protected] CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, May (new) $1.58 5-8; (old) •51.66 3-4; July $1.38 3-4; Sept. $1.33 1-8. Corn, May 77 7-8; July 81; Sept. S 3, j Oats, May 39 3-4; July 40 3-1; Sept. 141 3-8. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected March 9) TV I 19a Row Is —• . Chickens 20c 1 1 .eghorus - —l5 c . t )ld Roosters — — —— 9 c Ducks 16° Geese —•-— 74c Eggs, dozen 21c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 9) 1 Barley, per bushel —75 c Oats 35c Rye, per bushel *. SOe Wheat. No. 1 : $1.57 Wheat. No. 2 $1 56 Good Bound Yellow Corn 75c Good Sound Mixed Corn 70e Good Sound Mixed sorn 68c LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 21c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered _ 41c —s—s —s—Want Ads Earn —$--$ —$ — 1:7.1 HgESSaaSliliiM. OHIO SPECIAL Lv. Cincinnati 8:50 AM At. Jacksonville 11:13 AM PONCEDE LEON Lv. Cincinnati 6:45 PM Ar. Jacksonville . 7:25 PM Ar. Miami 9:IOAM Ar. Fort Myer* 12:20 PM 3 ~ Suwanee R iver Special Lv. Cincinnati 9:50 PM Ar. Tampa 6:ISAM Ar. St. Petersburg 8:25 AM Ar. Bradenton 7:SSAM Ar. Sarasota 6:25 AM Drawfnf Room - Compartment SWeptaf Car® amt CnatJut DUlnf Cara Serving All Maala No Change of Can For further information . eUeping ear ratari’aiione, etc., addreee: E. N. AIKEN, Genera! Paaaengfr Agent SOI Southern Railway Building , w Cincinnati! Ohio * 1 j SanmlmmStsm ! i —

Monster Plane Carryiojf Dirigible Soon To Be Constructed At Akron Akron. Ohio. Mar. ». (United I*ress) A gigantic warship of the u'r. 1 radically double the size of the Shell-! uuduah and tho Los Angeles, designed t j carry four to six combat airplane. will soon be constructed here, according to the announcement of GoodyearZepplln Corporation officials. Ulue print plans for the new air monster were worked ,out !n cooperation with Rear Admiral W. A. Mofl'et. chief cf the naval bureau of aeronautics. Improved anti modernized structural .'clalls together with many now general features is expe.Ted to make the 1 rc.ntompiuted airship the strongest and fastest aircraft aver comtructcd. j To make possible Ihe building of the (eiitr.T cabin and all the power-ear j units Inside the ship ilself, triple keels I win he utilised, extending throughout 'the entire length, thus assuring greater 1 sturdiness to the ship's hull. The do signers regard this as a vita! factor to remove the possibility of loss of an , engine car or control car while flying • and at the same time eliminate considerable air resistance, adding, naturally, to tho speed cf the airship. If the control car of the Shenandoah bad not broken free from the rest of 1 tlie ship, probably the great loss of lives would not have occurred, it is i said. The present designers have V-rofited from the Shenandoah's expert- , nice in this regard. A new type of tilting propellers, deJvcloped recently, will be used. They can be turned downward when the ship , commander desires additional vertical (lifting strength, and reversed when the ship !s in a lightened condition to i drive downward without valving or 1 shutting off the helium ga.-. This fea- | Hire will make possible additional maneuvering ability. The gas bag will be 790 feet long and 135 feet in diameter. The gas capacity will be about C. 500,000 cubic

Fisher & flarris CASH GROCERYi Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Service with the Low Prices. Sugar, Fine Granulated, 10 pounds 55c Sugar, Franklin 4x Powdered, pound pkg, ... 10c Coffee, no better coffee than Chase & Sanborns Seal Brand, the price only 55c lb. in 1 & 2 lb. tin Better Values in Bulk Coffee at this store, Pound 27c, 32c, 40c, 44c, 50c Apples, Fancy Baldwins, 10 pounds 55c 4 pounds... 25c; Bushel basket $1.89 Onions, Fancy Yellow Danvers, 6 Ib.s 25c 10 pounds 39c; Bushel basket $1.09 Head Lettuce, Solid White Heads, 2 pounds. .25c Milk, Tall cans Pet, Carnation or Bordens.... 10c Small cans 5c Dromedary Dates, package 21c Oleo, Besto Nut, pound 22c Oleo, Maytime, reduced to 27c pound Fruit, Canned Peaches or Apricots, large cans, fancy fruit, heavy syrup, can 25c Dozen cans for $2.89 : Rolled Oats or Steel Cut Oats, 6 pounds 25c New Dried Cooking Peas, 3 pounds 25c Salmon, tall cans Pink, 7 for $1.00; can 15c P. & G. or R.N.M. White Naptha Soap, 6 bars 25c Mince Meat, None Such, package 15c Seed j ess Raisins, pound He Van Camps or Libbys Pork & Beans, 3 cans.. 25c Gan . „ 10c Fresh Salted Peanuts, pound 15c Peanut Butter, the best, pound 20c Flake Butter Crackers, large box for 20c | Dairy Pails, strainer attached, only 75c ; White Dinner Plates, 6 for 75c | White Pit Plates, 6 for 48c 0 Hand Cups, 6 Saucers for 95c 6 S&nee Dishes - 6Oi t Weal Dishes 7V

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■■■ ■m n ■■■■■■•*■■■■■ ■■ ■ — I - * COME IN! * ■ ■ * It’s a privilege to serve you. Is your it loti ol u bank Hint ol n cold, forbidding n|<> rp I iof bolls mid bars, with combination locks, l H *avy s Li | I doors and strong vaults filled with money? Do not think of this bunk in that way. We have all I these safeguards, lo be sure. They are needed for the nr,,. I lection of our depositors loads. e But Ibis is a HUMAN bank. Il is 3oinethin« more I - than just a safe place to keup your money. We want you ■ to think of us as it strong, wise friend, always ready ami I ■ willing to give you help and advice. # B WE ABE HERE TO SERVE YOU. § I THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. \ J Bank of Serviee * aIQ■B■II<gR 8 I B ■ $ | j j — - - PUBLIC SALE - Second sale will be held on First Street at Sale Barn, on SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1926 20 Horses 2 Mules These horses will consist ol some very good mated teams, aged from H to X years, every horse will Ik* hitched and sold just as they are. One pair of Mules, Weight 2600 tbs, ti years old. 1"> COWS —Some of the cows will be fresh, and some close i up Springers: will have some feeding cattle; several Guernsey ■ cows, fresh; 1 full blood Guernsey hull, year old. ,‘M> HOGS .> brood sows will have pigs in March and April, 2,'> feeding pigs, weight 50 to 125 lbs. SHEEP- 15 good breeding ewes. TERMS will he made on day of sale. ! Come everybody. You will see a lot of good horses and cattle. BUTLER & AHR, Owners [ Roy Johnson, Attcl. Phil Macklin. Clerk Stock Sale | The undersigned will sell at public auction on the Wcidler farm, I miles north of Decatur, on the Fueling road, 1 1 , miles south of the Fuelling church, on v. _ FRIDAY, March 12 ’26 Sale to begin at 12:50 p. m. prompt., the following Live Stock, consisting of:— I 19 HEAD OF CATTLE ‘ One Jersey cow, 12 years old, will he fresh March I■>; t Red cow, it years old, fresh Dec. 1; Red cow, 10 years old, t resit c Dec. 1; Guernsey cow, 1 years old, will he fresh soon; Red cow, * 5 years old, pasture bred; Roan cow, 6 years old, pasture bred; . Holstein cow, coming 5 years old. due to freshen April 1. I lose cows tire all heavy producers with a good test. Registered Hol- ; stein 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 ' Bud, years old, eligible to be registered; tilso one yearling l Boar, Duroc and Big Type Poland China, cross. TERMS A credit oft) months will he given, purchaser giv- * ing a good bankable note with good freehold security, drawing . no interest the first three months and to draw B'< the last six '(months. A discount of V< will he given for cash. Nothing to he removed until the terms arc complied with. » I JACOB WEIDLER, Owner Christe Bohnke and Boy Johnson, Auctioneers. J Johi^Stanwt^Glcrk^^^^^ •ssssss^ssessss ; PUBLIC SALE 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 miia north of Monroe, or 5 1-2 miles ruudi I of Decatur, on State Road 21, the following property, to-wit: — 3 HEAD HORSES—t Bay Mare, C years old, works single and doiihlc, 1 Bay Horse, 13 years old; 1 Blick driving horse, stepping fool. 7 HEAD CATTLE—I lied Cow, weight 1500, 7 years old, fresh *<»»• ; 2 Holstein lows, been fresh 8 weeks: 1 Hwiss Jersey Cow, call’ by side, ,3 cows, lresh in June, now giving milk. HOGS—I Brood Sov., Duroc, will farrow soon. OATS—3oO hashed. FARMING IMPLEMENTS—Superior d;,sc drill, ten-hole; fourteen sinK 1 disc; iron roller; John Deere checkrow; Oliver riding plow: J hn I’ walking plow; Oliver corn plow; walking corn plow; three-section hair .Century honey spreader; 3-inoh tire wagon, stone bed. j 3 SETS HARNESS—2 of them are breeching harness. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—I Malleable range cock stove. No. 3; I "j 1 board; 1 dresser; 2 beds; 2 springs; 2 mattresses; Woman’s Friend washing machine; 1 oil ■stove; 2-gailon lard press; 1 sausage grii'dei’; (" ! ’ scales; glass mns.; 2 rocking chairs. Several oil lamps; 1 exte* isi(m 1 I liese household goods are the pro]>erty of C. M. Andrews. . . TERMS—Sums of $5.60 and under, cash. Over that amount, a credit • 9 mouths will be given, with bankable note, last 3 months bearing ■ 0 interest. 4% ort for cash. J, N. BURKHEAD AND C. M. ANDREWS I Kfi9 t

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