Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1926 — Page 2

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*ni:r.:nHS a as a « a CLASSIFIED ADS » XKSXKiisssssi: : a a a a FOR SALE FOIL SALK About 10 bushels Alslke clover seed. Holthoustr & Faurote, on state highway No. 1,1 wile north of Monroe. s(Mfch FOR SALE—Second hand incubators and brooder stoves. Burton S. Niblick. Wt.Hx FOR SALE—Home grown potatoes’ Inquire 804 North 2nd. st., Mrs. Chaa. Schnitz. 60t,1x i-'Aft SAt.t! on.. l':T~ p. (larscotl | steam engine. 1 Russel seperator. 1 Bertsell clover hulter. 1 Conifer saw. 1 Chevrolet Coupe. I’eter D. Roth, Monroe. R. 11. 61-Jt.x lOR SALK (Trey Reed Hab.v Cab. in good condition. Priced reasonable. 311 S. 12th St,., Phone 578. 62-3tx. FOR SALK - ! Cecil's improved yeM'"' dent seed corn, that will grow. Priced right. Mrs. Krnesl Ix-h. Moil n>e. tHd. Plhine Monroe 331.. d2lSx WANTED W ANTED — Clean, washed rat's, 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. \VANTEP FEMAI.K TIEI.P--Ladies. earn extra money addressing cards at home. Experience unnecessary. 2c stamp brings full particulars. Interstate Co., 304 W. 63rd St.. Room A-212, Chicago. WANTED - FEMALE HELP Women. work at home. Make $5.00 sixx hours work. Dignified. NO SELLINC., Enctose stamp. CONSOLIDATED CARD CO.. 128 No. Wells St., Dept. 353, Ghicago. Hx. WANTED - Sewing of iiTi kTuds. Specialize in remodeling. Men’s clothing altered and repaired. Phone 572-H 01 3t FOR RENT FOR RENT —Two garages, 607 Monroe street. Phone 521. B. W Shell v sSt3x eod -— —— I .OST AND FOUND f LOST—Large yellow bull pup. Name on collar. T. Roy Baker, 104 So. 3rd St., city. Reward-Phone 141. 61-3tx. FOR RENT—S unfurnished rooms in residence, 601 Monroe street. All modern. Private outside entrance. Phone 416. 02-3tx. MISCELLANEOUS GIRL. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE— Wants work. Address Bex J. S. care Daily Democrat. 60-3 t. FORT WAYNE HOG MARKET tDonlin Commission Co.) The hog market was slightly higher in spots Friday at the Fort Wayne union stockyards. Calves and lamb;, were steady. PM) to 160 pounds $13.75 ISO to 20# pounds 13.50 200 to 210 pounds 13.25 210 to 225 poujiids 13.00 225 to 250 pounds 12.65 25m to 275 pounds 12.40 275 to 300 pounds 12.1 n 300 pounds and up 11.85 Stags 6.75 Houghs 9.Ob®, 10.00 Calves B.oo®, 13.00 Lambs, choice 12.00® 1.300 Lambs, culled to good .... 9.00® 12.00 0 O I I FARM MORTGAGE LOANS New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. I O j, O O The Hudson Tailoring Company, $23.75. Every garment Is cut and j tailored absolutely to individual. Measured at home, every evening from 6 to 9, 227 North Fourth j street. Every man is invited to I call and take a look at the beau- 1 tiful samples. Represented by, | ARTHUR FISHER. 61-Btx. O- —— O IfELU) FARMERS—Got an oats huller ready to hull your oats. Chicken food of all kinds. Tankage and oyster shells -old. Wo save you money. Win, Kitsou, Decatur, Ind., R. R. 2, Phono 863-li. «0-3tx. ) " DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN j Special attention given to | cattle and poultry practice. | Office l2u No. First Street. ! Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 o o

i! x x it::x j-; a”aa aa sc H BUSINESS ( ARDS * x x itx xxxxxk xs :t ----- * ' ~WI" 1 " ’ H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Servlc* Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Reiidence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. S. E. BLACK Funeral Diractor Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phona 727 “FEDERAL” FARM LOANS | Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government rial). Interest Ra*e 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. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE . 133 S. 2nd St. -■■■ —-r-. —iy—MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review Chicago. Mar. 13 —-(United Tress) —Grain prices opened irregular on 1 til* Chicago board of trade today. opened fractionally higher on alt'deliveries except May old dffilch was off %. The other pits were featured by , irregularity at the opening. The fractionally higher openiug wheat was expected by local traders. These dealers even predict further advances. The present bullish market in this grain shows the strength of the undertone. Advances of about 11 cents have been recorded during the last three days following a break of seven cents in owe day. Corn opened fractionally higher in the July and September. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Receipts 2400; shipments 4569; hogs do ing steady; heavies $11.75® $13.25; mediums $13.50® $14.00; light weight [email protected]; light lights and pigß $14,501® $14.75; packing sows rough, $10.75; cattle 125, steady; sheep 1000: : best lambs $14.50; best ewes sß.oo® $9.00; calves 100; tops $15.00. ); LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET , (Corrected March 13) ) Fowls —22 c Chickens -20 c Leghorns 15c Old Roosters 9c Ducks 16c Geese -14 c Eggs, dozen 22c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 13) | Barley per bushel 75c Oats 35c Rye. per bushel „ 80c Wheat, No. 1 $1.07 Wheat, No. 2 $1 56 Good Sound Yellow Corn 75c Good Sound Mixed Corn 70c Good Sound Mixed sorn 68c LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen , 22c BUTTERFAT AT STATION 1 Butterfat, delivered 40c o- | M)TICK OF * »VA I. SETTLE W: N T OK KDT t'H: Vo. aillg Notice is hereby given to the credit ora, lieus and Legatees of Articu i. *i Burley, deceased, to appear in the i Adams Circuit Court, held at r> era. tor. ; Indiana, on the until day of Mamli, 1 926. and show range, if any, wtiv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT* with the estate of said decedent should not hr I approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heir ship, and receive their distributive shares, EMMA .1. BIJttLEY. Executrix. Decatur, Indiana. March 5. 1920. JL'DSUN \V. TESTPLE. Alt'. M - —s—s—Want Ads Earn —$ —$ —$—

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Coming to U.S. aft ’IBr *'% jUS'' J 8 J&f Ji|; v *>- |cggkC>f gRTMCESf *- SAPEiOE^ Tlie Crown Princess of Sweden has been invited to represent Sweden at the unveiling of the John Ericsson monument in Washington, May 29, and undoubtedly will attend with the Crown Prince. Thurman (Jottschalk Files State Senator Candidacy Indianapolis, lutl., Mar. 13. — (United Pres;-) —Tluiruinu Gottschalk, of Berne, democratic floor leader in tho house during the last session of the state legi-lature, has ti ed bis petition with Hie secretary*of state as a candidate for tlie democratic state senatorial nomination from Adams, Wells, and Blackford counties. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May, new $1.65*8. old. SI64V. July $1.43 7 4; Sept. $1.37%.. Corn: May 7S%c; July Sl%c; Sept. 83%e. Oats: May 4U%c; July. 41%c, Sept. 42*4c. o ALL OVER INDIANA Marion Injuries received when she was struck by a s'reet car were fatal to Mrs. Mary Scott, SO, pioneer resident here. Terre Haute — Funeral arrange ments were being made today for Hr. William E Bell, noted surgeon, who died a* hits home here Tuesday night. Frankfort .— Frankfort's ehampiou- : Wpbaske ball leant will have a band to encourage it on to victory th.s year. Aubrey Thomas of Indianapolis lias been engaged by the school board' to serve as musical director Plymouth — Robert Taylor, 27, of Bourbon, awaiting trial here on a liquor charge, haj; been rearrested on a charge of selling a mortgaged motor, cycle. trroiXTMKvr of tutu ninth atom Notice is hereby gi\'-n. That the undersigned lias been appointed Altmtnistr»tor of the estate of Frederick 11. S'-hulte, lute of Adam* Fourty, deceased. The estate* is probably solvent. HENRY StTICLTR, Administrator. March r,, 1926. JAMES T, MKEKVMA.V. A tty. 6-16-20.

JOHN HENRY HOGG will sell at l’ublic Sale at his farm 2 miles west and 2 miles north of BiufFten, on THURSDAY March 18, 1926 Personal property consisting of 7 Horses, Hogs, Cattle' Sheep, 2 new grain binders, new fertilizer drill and all kinds of farm machinery. The Faus farm has been sold. All of the personal property of said estate will sell in this sale. f JOHN HENRY HOGG JOHN FAIJS ESTATE * l have for sale in Bhtfton an eight roomed modern house furnished for $4,256 —a real bargain. Why not buy GOOD fertihz-' er and get real crops. I sell Hart's Formulas. JOHN HENRY HOGG P. S.—l have hundreds ot bushels of corn that will grow.

I SPECIAL TRAIN RATES ON ERIE FOR NET MEET Utt.W'lM KU FHOU »NK) Thore will be officials at the Loyola gymnasium at Chicago who will sign the e#rtlfic»tes and on the return trip one-half fare will 1>« charged Thla plan has b«eu used effectively before, it was announced today. Officials at Chicago at 'he Loyola gymnasium will be on liaud March 18. 19 and 20 to sign the return tickets. Norbcrt Holthousc, member of the executive committee. In charge of the Decatur Catholic basketball team, is In receipt of a letter regarding rates at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, at Chicago, which will be official headquarters during the tourney. The letter is as ftdlows: ''Dear Mr. Holt house: Replying to your letter of March 6. beg to advise that the National Catholic basketball tourney bead quarters will be the Edgewater Beach hotel, the same as last year. | We are making a very special rate of $3.50 per persou. per day. This rate includes room and meals. It will be necessary for the boys to g" three and tour in a room, but all rooms are large, outside rooms and each is equipped with a private bath. They are very desirable headquarters and the boys will be well taken care of. 1 Will you please advise us as early as possible as to how many will be in attendance? , Very truly yours. EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL. B. A. Sullivan." | This letter is interpreted to mean that the same rates that were current last year during the tourney will also prevail this year for all fans and teams. It was estimated today that Decatur would probably have about 350 rotters at the games. Today's. Chicago* Herald and Examiner carried a story on the sport page doping Decatur as one of the dangerous teams of the tourney, j Chicago city including Mayot Dover will assist in making tho tourney a success, and the mayor, will be given the honor of throwing the first ball of the tournament. o I NOTICK OF FINAL J.ETTLKWENT OF KSTATF, N... za: i Notice is hereby given lo the creditors. heir* amt legatees of Matilda Andrews, de,-eased, to appear in tinAdabos Circuit Court, hefj at Deealur. Indiana, on the 45th day r,f March. 1926. and show cause, if ahy. why the FINAL • .SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with tinestate of said decedent should not be -aproved: and said heirs are notified to j . the mind there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. RALPH ANDREWS. Administrator. Decatur, Indiana, March 2, 1926. C. L. WALTERS. Atty 6-13. NOTH E OF PETITION TO SELL HEAL ESTATE Probate Cum No. ZiKIZ In the Circuit Court of Adams Count'. Indiana. : February Term, 1926. May me E. Cloud. Adminstratrix of -Estate of E'liza J. flood. Deceased. i vs. Frank J. Cloud, et a! To Frank .1. Cloud. Minnie Cloud. Jesse L. Cloud. Emma Chopl. Harry Cloud and Minnie Cloud. You are sev- I i erallv licreby notified that tho above named petitioner as Administratrix of; ; the estate aforesaid lias filed in the i ■ Circuit Court of .\dams County. lioli-; ' a.na. a petition, making yuu defendant a ; thereto, and praying therein fur an order ami decree of said Court authorizing the sale of certain Real Estate - belonging to ttw- estate ~f said decedent, and in said petition described, to make , lasso-s for payment of the debts -uni liabilities of said estate: and also filed 1 an if davit avering tuereio tant you and . each of you are non-residents of the! State of lud-iaau. or that your resident • is unknown and that you are necessary parties to said proceedings, and that t said petition, so filed and which is now (pending., s set for hearing in said Cir- . <slit Court at the Court Jlnmc in'l’e- ! ■ cudur, lndaiua, on the Xih day of March, . 11926. -j WITNESS, the Clerk and seal of said I Court, this !'2tii das of March, 1:>26. JOHN K. NELSON. Clerk Adams Circuit Court. JAMES T. MERKYMAN, Atty 12-20-27. — 1 1 - '* ’

. . f. *1 * ~ •* 4’ t t This bank has been appointed an “Authorized American LeKion Depository” to operate a “Hack to France’’— “American Lejjion Saving* Club.” This club is for the ypurpose of accumulating funds to defray your expenses |b to the American Legion Convention in Paris in Septemypj ber, 1927. For further information see us. jp I j 01N JOIN i I The Old Adams The old Adams | 1 County Bank County Bank | Legion Fund Legion Fund ’ j \ ——c——■ Corvrothrod. IW# dl jpU The American Legion * Back To France * | In 1927 With . | HI a I Tne American Legion || The Second A. K. F. I * i m Dust off the old French Dtctionary—How's this —potty vo. no «on» pn*y, van rouse, rig Sfi vve what the heck was that other word I knew—well, doesn't make any difference, 3 ass! guess we can get along without it. But listen, here’s the straight dope right off No. 1: S The American Legion will hold its convention in Paris, France, in the fail of 1927 "Jcj |f coming on the tenth anniversary of the year in which America entered the war. This will be the second A. E. F. the first in War, the second in Peace. It will be Zh the greatest international pilgrimage in history. A tribute to the thousands of our 3n Ijr! buddies who stayed over there under the little white cross. Every detail will be arranged 'or by the Legion. Special rates on railroads to and jn£j from the U. S. seaport, special arrangements about passports, reservations all made on rij your boat, in France, side trips and everything taken care of in advance—but — We can't all go. That's out of the question, so they leave it up to us in this way: JJj UJr* . . i ttg First —You must have a 1926 membership in the American Legfon. yr fly 3! Second —You must show that you are really planning on making the trip and for that purpose a savings account will be started and handled like the Christmas Savings «n account. Starting in now and continuing until September 1927 —you can deposit $2. a| janl 53, $4, $5, or as much as you care to each week at the Old Adams County Bank and in yp. this manner save the amount necessary to make the trip. “fl [UE Pa j The first reservation lists will be made up this faM and these wiH be made from jJj “L* the names of men carrying the savings account, sent to the Legion by the bank handling the accounts. If anything happens that prevents a man going, the money is re- rirt ■jj turned exactly the same as a Christmas Savings account. * Se , iH The minimum time to make the trip will be twenty-seven days from the U. S. port . 31 back to It. S. Longer time may be spent abroad if desired, as the transportation will be good until January, 1928. Sfc $ The cost wilt be unusually low. $175.00 will take yeu over and back in first class Tj fashion, pay railroad fare to and from the port of landing to Paris, cover your housing Uff accommodations in Paris with meais for seven days and pays for your side trips to battlefields and cemeteries. » Ljlj SJj If you want to "high-hat" the sky is the limit, but whether you take the minimum or the maximum, the freedom of the ship is granted to all. And "bucks” gather this in— *#l DC there will he no "sun” decks for officers that you can’t use, there will be no hob nail shoes on slick decks, no greasy mess kit# to wash in sqlt water, no boat drill in B. V. D’s |£j nj| —above all there will be no guard duty. Can you imagina being on a boat for four days and not be called out in tho middle of the night to do your turn —so thick headed and jr jOT sleepy you couldn't have told, a submarine from a row boat if you had seen one. | 1 Adams Post No. 133 jji p THE AMERICAN LEGION $ i I'hh; hank is now authorize ,o Receive Deposits from |r ■ Ip Legion Members for the .‘BACK TO FRANCE FUND.’’ 11 i Old Adams County Bank | 1 “We Want To Serve You" f If | « „ J