Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1926 — Page 2

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kxkxxx x x x xx xxx x x x CLASSIFIED ADS « SXXXXXXX 8 X X X X X X w FOR SALE FOR SALE-- About 10 bushels Atsike clover seed. Holthouse & Faurote, on state highway No. 1,1 mile north Os Monroe. 50-tfch FOR - SALE - Reed's improved yellow dent seed corn, that will grow. Priced right. Mrs. Ernest Isch. Mon-1 roe, Ind. Phone Monroe 33L. 62t8x FOR SALE - Floi •ence Hot B'ast and Perfection 3-burner oil stove. Pat! Miller, phone 1002. 63-3t.ini. FOR"SALE We have for sale 180 acres of land.known us the “Lee Farm,” and also | known as the “Ralph McMillen Farm.'; five miles south east of Decatur on the Piqua Road, at a price so low ami i upon terms eo reasonable that it will I pay you to investigate. See French Quinu. Decatur, Indiana. It 64 FOR SALE 14 disc 16-in. in good condition. Priced right to well . ■ John Schultz, Decatur, R. 5, jdionc 873 11. 65t3x . ion bal4‘, —Oliver gang plow; rang-' ceok stow; cash or bankable note. Homer Ginter. Craigville phone Gst3x WANTED WANTED- A boy 16 years of age.' wants a job on a farm. Inquire at' Mrs. Sam Tindall, 621 Nuttman Ave. 63t3x 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 — A Ti — manufacture r I whose products have been sold , here for ten years expects to open a direct factory tire store in here next month. To a responsible man who can sliow us that he has and tan produce results we have an interesting proposition. Also openings for spare time men who work in factories or rural districts, to cooperate. All inquiries confidential. Address UST. care Daily Democrat. 61-3t-eod WANTED—To buy 25 head shoats. Adolph Hanoi. Monroe R 1. Cst3x FOR RENT FOR RENT —6 room house in nortli end of city, near the river bridge. Julius Haugk G3t3x FOR RENT House in country, truck patch and garden. F. L. Johnston, i ' 506 South 13th street, or phone 674' Blue. 6ot3x LOST AND FOUND LOST -lu Decatur Saturday night, $5 and $lO bill. Reward. Call 622. 63t3x, MISCELLANEOUS ARE YOU USING OUR POTATOES? If not, you're not using the best. We guarantee them or your money back. Call 381. That’s J. D. Stalls' North End Grocery. Service and saUsfac4.k>n. Free aud prompt delivery. 63-3 t. 0 0 The Hudson Tailoring Company, $23.75. Every garment is cut and tailored absolutely to individual. Measured at home, every evening from 6 to 9, 227 North Fourth I street. Every man is invited to call and take a look at the beautiful samples. Represented by, ARTHUR FISHER. 61-Btx. O—- - O APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTHATOR with will iimiuhl Notice is hereby given, That the un- ! <l*»rsigne<i has been appointed Administrator with will annexed of the estate of Peter Schwartz, late of Adams f'ounty, deceased. The estate is prob- , ably solvent. JOHN H SMITH, Administrator. February 9. 1926. DORE B. HRWIN, Atty. 10-17-24.;' NOTItiS OF INTENTION TO FILL VA- j CINCY OF tOINtILMAN AT LARGE. , Notice is hereby given to the inhabi- ! lauts ot the City of Decatur. Indiana, ilia: a vacancy has occured in the office ' of Councilman ut large in said City by ' lh<- death of George H. Miller, the duly i lc-10.l and qualitied t'ounrllnia'i at large therein, and that the vacancy thus . ... -.-si. .nett will be fill' d bj ;i lt . ' molt Council of said City at a special ’ i-wtlng thereof called to meet at 7:00 o'i b>< k p. M.. on Fr iday. Marti IXtli. i >Zt>. al its regular meeting place in the . Co-nett Boom. C ATI I EI;INE K Al' I ■■ I- M AN, City Clerk Dated March 17th, 1926. It",it. , —r—s —s —Want Ads Earn—3—s—s—- — -!■■■■. Get a new grip Life. Get SI v ha t yo u go after. Fir s 11 comes health, and health depends upon the backbone. Get] yours right. See me today and yon’ve made the start. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 j*7 N. Second St- Phone b2B

xxxxxxxxx x x ?: x x x x X BUSINESS ( ARDS 55 XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X — H. FKOHNAI’FEL. 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 W Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract? of Title Real Estate. Plenty ot Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Ra*e Reduced October 5, 1924 See French Quiiui 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 136 ~ MONEY TO LOAN An 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. • . • o o I FARM MORTGAGE LOANS New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Off ice 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. I 6 /> Dance, Odd Fellows Hall. 8:30 Wednesday. 64-2 t u — MITIIE TO BIDDEIO lu the Matter of I.lkliHnk Manilar<|» <m North Part of North Third Mreet. Notice is hereby given tliat the Coalmen Council in and for the City of Decatur. Indiana, will, on Tuesday, the 6tli /lay of April, 1 *.4C.f 11 7:00 o’clock P. M. at their Council Room in wid City, receive sealed bids for Lighting St a Retards of the Ornamental Pattern as per plans and spec ifications on file in the office of the City Clerk. Each bidder will be required t»» lcIposit with his bid a certified check for lan amount not less than two and one|half (2 *4%) per cent of the Engineer’s estimate of the cost of said improvement; PROVIDED, that such check, shall in no case be for less than One Hundred (|100.00) Dollars which said estimate, plans and specifications arc on file and ma.v be seen .in the office of the City Clerk, of Decatur, Indiana. Bidders' blanks will be furnished bv the City Engineer of Decatur, Indiana. 'l'he Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Wjtr'PHs my hand and official seal, this 17»’i dav of March, 1926. , CATHERINE KAUFFMAN. City Clerk. 63-It. NOTICE TO \ON-UESIOKNTN * < ausr No. 12,637 < lu the ( ircuil < uurt Frhrwarj Term, 1920 STATE OF INDIANA. ADAMS COUNTY. SS Helen Kitson vs. i John D. Baker, I S. S. Baker, (whose true full name i/ Samuel S. Baker.) , J. E. Baker, (whose true full name is iJonas 1? Baker.) F. T. Baker, (whose trde full name lit. Frank T. Baker.) Sarah E. Beery. » Now comes the Plaintiff. I<> C. L. Walters, her attorney, and files her complaint hccrin together with the As-j fidavlt of a competent *i>erson that the following named defendants in said Cause are non-residents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: S. S. Baker, (whose true full iiamf is Samuel S. Baker.) and J. E. Baker, (whose true lull name is Jonas E. Baker. 1 ) That said actions is on promissory note, and attachment pro. ceeding supplementary thereto affecting title to real estate of the above named defendants said real estate situated in Adams County, in the State of Indiana, and described as follows, t»»w i t: Beginning at the northeast «orncr of Section Twelve (12) in /Township Twen-ty-seven <27) North or Hauge 'Thirteen (13) East in Adams County, Indiana, thence running south one Hundred Twenty rods thence running west Oe Hundred Six and two-thirds (196 2-3) I rods thence north One Hundred 'Twenty (120) rods, thence east <m*i» Hundred | Six ami two-thirds rods (106 2-3) t » the place of beginning. That said defendants art ncoessury parties to the dclerminuUou ol said < ause of action. j Notice is. therefore, given said dcfei»(diwrt and each and all of thcui. that unless they be and appear before the Adams Circuit Court at the Court House, (in the city of Decatur, County, tn the State of Indiana on the 10th dav of May. 1926, the same being the 26th Judicial day of the April Term of the ! Adams Circuit Court, and answer to 'lemur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof. 1 have Hereunto s*»t my hand and affixed the H pal of raid Court at the office of the Clerk i thereof, in the City of Decatur. Indiana, this 16th day of March. A D P*26 JOHN E. NELSON. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. C L. M ALTERS. Attorney fur Plaintiff.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MAHCH 17, 1926.

MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets I OPENING GRAIN REVIEW I Chicago, Mar. 17.— (United Press.) ■ —Grain prices opened Irregular on • the board of trade today. Wheat opened fractionally higher in May new hut fractionally off in both May old and July and unehang ed in September. The undertone In the pit was bearish at the close yesi terday but improvement in Liverpool ' today is credited with causing the e'ghth cent advance in today's opening of May new. ’ Corn opened unchanged in May and ' September deliveries but up l-8c in ; the July. This grain continues to lag. Prices are following wheat to ' a moderate extent. I Oats opened higher in the May delivery but unchanged in July and September. This market shows no ' disposition to get out ot the rut in which it lias been for some time. Provisions opened lower. Receipts 3520; shipments 760; shipped t,j New York. 5700; official to ! New York yesterday 1710; hogs closing s! >w; heavies $12.00(h $13.25; mediums $13.54>6i $14.60: light weight sl4.6.'>(<i : $15.25; light light; and pigs sls-25; ' tucking sows rough $lO. $11.00; cattle 225, strong, bunch of Canadian yearlings $11.00; sheep 220; best I lambs $14.256514.40; few $14.50; best ewes $8,006 $9.00; calves 500; tops $15.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected March 16) i Fowls 22c i Chickens -20 c j Leghorns 15c ( Old Roosters 9c ; Ducks —l6 c Geese —— )4c Eggs, dozen •. 22c ) j LOCAL. GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 16) ; Barley, per bushel 75c Oats 35c Rye, per bushel 80c Wheat, No. 1 $1.61 Wheat, No. 2 $1.60 Good Sound Yellow Corn 75c Good Sound Mixed Corn 70c Good Sound Mixed sorn .> ...68c LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET ’ Eggs, dozen 23c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 40c FORT WAYNE CATTLE ' ANO HOC MARKET, (Dunlin Commission Co.) The market was 10 cents down Wednesday a< the Fort Wayne union stock yards. Calves dropped 50 cents and lambs were steady. 1 Os) to 160 pounds $13.65 16(i to 180 pounds 13.65 ISO to 200 pounds 13.00 200 to 210 jKHiUdb 13.2 S 210 to 225 pounds IJ.kW 225 to 250 pounds 12.65 250 to 275 pounds 12.15 275 to 300 pounds .... 1100 275 to pounds 11.65 Stags 7.00 Roughs 9.001 ft 10.00 Calves [email protected] Lambs, choice [email protected] Lambs, culled tc good 9.00@ 12.00 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTKATOH Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the e-tate of Thomas Foley, i*tc of Adams County, deveased. Tlicj estate is probably solvent. ’ i-RVIN !•'. FOLEY, Administrator. ►VHrwrv X7. 3-10-17.

PUBLIC SALE | As 1 have sold my farm. I will sell at jilbllc auction at my residence 3 miles north of Decatur, 1-2 mile due east of Monmouth school, on MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1926 Commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m. 5— HEAQ OF HORSES—S Roan mare, 7 years old. weight 1400 lbs; Bay horse. 12 years old, weight 1400 lbs.; Brown nigre, 12 years old, in foal, ■weight 1400 lbs.: 2 yearling colts, gcod ones. 6— HEAD OF CATTLE—6 Roan cow, & years old. will be fresh by day of sale; Jersey ccw. 8 years old, he fresh April 4th. this is a six-gallon cow; j G«ernsey and Durham cow, 5 years old. was fresh short time ago, giving 4 gallon per day; Holstein and Jersey cow, 5 years old, be fresh September ; 22nd.; 2 Guernsey heifer calves. I HOGS—Four pure bred Duroc Jotsey sows, due to farrow their second litter in April; 2 boar pigs, weigh 100 lbs or better. POULTRY —1 1-2 dozen full-blood Single Comb Rhode Island Reds; one rooster. ' i IMPLEMENTS —Chumpton binder, 6-foot cut, in A-No. 1 sbup": Deering; OMtwer; Janesville corn planter, 8b rods df wire; Btr roller; steel wheel wagon, low down; .Studebaker wagon, 3 1- 2nch wagon box; hay ladders;; ?4anure spreader; Oliver corn plow: one walking cultivator; spring-tooth liar-. Tow; Little Dutchman riding breaking plow; double disc, in good shape. | MISCELLANEOUS—DoubIe set breeching harness; lurrse collar.-; platform scales, 1000 lbs.; oil drums; DeLaval separator, No. 14; Gas engine,j 1 1-2 H. P ; 10 bushel potatoes, more or less; 1 bushel pop corn: solw house-' hold furniture; square dining table and 6 chairs; 5 rockers; zinc-top kitchen' fable; bed and springs; Childs' bed: lamps, etc..; L,ooo-ctock size hard coal, brooder stove; smail beating stove: other articles too numerous to mention; i one stand of Italian bees. TERMS —All sums of 85.00 and under, cash. On sums over 85.00 :■ credit of 9 month's tame will be given, the purchaser giving g od bankable note J bearing 8% interest, the last 3 months. A 4% discount for c»sh on sums over 15.00. No property to be removed until settled for. Everything to be settled for cn the day of sale. CLINT HA R T ROY JOHNSON—Auctioneer JOHN &TAROST —Clerk. Union Chapel Uadie»' Aid Will Serve Uunch, 12-15-17-19

PEi’IHOX FOM % MA< iUAH HOAD State of Indiana. Uounty of Adams, SS Before the Board ot Cummisslonei h of the Cowhiy of AUujum, ailate us in diana. a , ... # - \ v e. the undersigned each and all ol whon. arfi adult freeholders and votent <»f Kirkland Township in Adams count) Indiana, respectfully petition your honorable body and ask that you construrl and complete «: free mln ulamixed r»a<i in sakt township over and upon the public highway situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the north west corner of the north xweat quarter of section 12 township 27 north range 1., eaat. in Adams County, in the State of Indiana, thence lu run south over and upon the public highway on the section line dividing said section 12 from section 11. township ami range aforvsad. to the south west corner of the south west quarter of said section 12 township and range aforesaid, and there to terminute. Your petitioners aver ami say that the improvement prayed for la less than three miles in length, connects at the commencement thereof with a free gravel road in Mid township CORiiecis at the end or terminus with a free iiiAisidani road in aaid township and that a nited Stales Rural Mail Route passes over a part of the highway hocin sought to be improved. Your petitioners aver and say that the highway herein sought to bv improved is a public highway alrcadv established and in use and Is one of the public highways of Kirkland Township and the same wilt be of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners ask that said pulHlc highway above bv drained and graded and that broken stone l»v placed upon the grade ami that upon such broken stone there he placed stone screenings. I Your petitioners.further ask that said i highway above described be Iniprowti to u width of 4# feet ami that said highway above described bv graded to* a width of 21 feet and that brok. n stubv be placed thereon to a width of 12 feet and to a depth of 8 iiy-hcs at the sidis thereof ami to a depth of lo inches in the center thereof and that crushed stone acnecnlngs be placed thereon to a depth of 4 iml ms upon such broke?) stone; tiiat said improvement be made a single track and Hint the name of the same be “The H. A. BREINER MACADAM ROAD." * That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the County, of Adams, in the State of Indiana. pa\- ’ able in twenty semi-annual installments or series and for the payment of which' we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Kirkland township, in a sufficient amount to pay. the interest and principal of said bonds a4 they become due. That said improvement be made and constructed and said bonds Iw issued j and said tax be levied upon the taxable] : property of said township in accordance 1 with tlH‘ Acts of the legislature of the State of Indiana, passed in the year ; 1905, beginning on page 550 and as amended in the Acts of 1905. and as amended in the Acts of 1907. y-»w in force, providing for the extension ot free gravel ur macadain roads and a.L other and any ami all amendment a thereto. We further ask the Board to take all the necessary steps required by law to have said improvement constru* ted and made as petitioned for herein, that the same be constructed without submitting tile question of building rht same to a.C election of the voters of Kirkland township aad that the Board construct tin same mid-er the laws of the Stale oft Indiana providing for the extension of* , free gravel or nve adam roads by town. J ship taxation. Respectfully submitted; H. A. Brcimr, Ciiarlvs Arnold. Nathan Elirman (X. ins mark). J. W. Broun. Sr.. Geo. Ernst, W. D. Hower, Earl Martin. F. J. Bracht, T. Niblick. VV. B. Wvldy Andrew S< hira< k, C. W. Andrews, W. A. Straub, ; Gust Yakc. J. G. Mai Hey, Jan-cs D. Bi own, Jr., Jesse S. ’Byerly, P. 11. Moser, Albert Reppert, John W Brown. Jr., ' Win. M. Yager. O. V. Dilling. G. P. Crum, Dan S< herry, J. i'. Castle. Joseph Petersiem. George M. T. Hom h. R. M. Houck, ill. M. lieery, Lewi* E. Yakc. C. M. Zlm--1 merman. Albert Arnold. En.il W. ScliliiJ denhatiffen. 1. F. Yancy. Wm. H. Ehriinan. <’. S Bryan, Jacob E. Ifensiicn, ]<’lias. W. Hensljen. G. M. Byerly. John |)1. Borne. Wm. Arnold. Gtto D. Bicbci- | icti, Simon J. Bowers. Chas. R. Bow-i ers, Frank W. Spade. George Ehrmann, Win. Weber. Edward L. Arnold. John D. Bakci*, W. J. Goldncr. A. F. Goldner,' Elias Goldncr, G. 11. Bright. Amos K. Stoneburner, Will S'dwrry, Ralph . Straub. James M. Russ. Mary E. Huwe . J. A Hower. Milton Hoffman. Martin Kln-lmcf, W. H. luhnson. Milton Girod, James A. Steele. Christ Mankey. S. J. laysc, Ismis Conrad. John Steffen, ICmanuel Miller, Jowph Asm liiHman. p. M. Fulk, Christ Roth. Christ Helmrieh, * Jefferson G. Crum, David Crum, (’lint; Zimmerman. Wm. <). Sautbine, Wiu. • Shoaf, S. M. Beavers, E. B. Sclurrv, 1 Hi. E. Hildebrand. O. F. Hildebrand. John P. Smith, August Werling, W. 11. Det linger, James Ernst. | This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, on Tuesday. April 6. 1926, wluirh time the taxpayers of] Kirkland Township may appear and make such objections as the law niuy provide for. MARTIN JABERG, Auditor. Fmchte A Litterer, Attys. 17-21 ! Dance, Odd Fellows Hail, 8:30 Wednesday. 64-2 t

h I .jpgggas. I ‘J*™■ HH iI Yfi' S Ifi J 2 Yjrtf’O ® ® I • NO j To American $ £ Legion Members | I This bank has been appointed an “Authorized American Hl legion Depository” to operate a “Back to France”— S ng “American Legta' Savings Club.” This club is for the | purpose of accumulating funds to defray your expenses j to the American legion Convention in Paris in Septem- S S u: ber, 1927. For further information see us. &■ JOIN JOIN | I The Old Adams The Old Adams | i B < -o I S County Bank ' County Bank | | Legion Fund Legion Fund CorrrUrMrr IM? "■L" Th* Lnrieo el' \ W I I S Back To France * tfi $ In 1927 With The American Legion * tfi The Second A. E. F. I I Dust off the o’d French Dictionary—How’s this —pdly vo. no com pray- * an <’ ouse ' ■H we—what the heck was that other word I knew—welt, doesn’t make any difference. 31 . guess we can get along without it. But listen, here’s the straight dope right off No. j ; The American Legion will hold its convention in Paris, France, in the fall of 1927 |£ 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 w*H be — Jfi the greatest international pilgrimage in history. A tribute to the thousands of our ft buddies who stayed over there under the little white cross, -w Every detail will be arranged for by the Legion. Special rates on railroads to and -ct jj- from the U. S. seaport, special arrangements about passports, reservations all made on jw your boat, in Franc:, 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: ft First —You must have a 1926 membership in the American Legion. Second—You must shew 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 3rl account. Starting in now and continuing until September 1927—y0u can deposit $2, $3, $4, $5, or as much as you care to each week at the Old Adams County Bank and in kfl this manner save th? amount necessary to make the trip. ft The first reservation lists will be made up this fail and these will be made from 9L “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- gj turned exactly the same »;s a Christmas Savings account. 50 ipl The minimum time to make the trip will be twenty-seven days from the U. S. port j> back to U. S. Longer time may be spent abroad if desired, as the transportation will 3riJ be good until January, 1928. ya The cost wilt be unusually low. $175.00 will take you over and back in first class fashion, pay railroad fare to and from the port o' landing to Paris, cover your housing ft UC accommodations in Paris with meals Tor seven days and pays for your side trips to [Ji= battlefields and cemeteries. Jfi If you want to “high-hat” the sky is the limit, but whether you take the minimum or i the maximum, the freedom at the ship is granted te ail. And “bucks" gather this in— ft jje there will be no “sun” decks for officers that you can’t use, there will be no hob nail shoes on slick decks, no greasy mess kits to wash in salt water, no boat drill in B. V. D’s 1£ t|- —above all there wili be no guard duty. Gan yeu «magine being on a boat for four days and not be called out in the middle of the night to do your turn —so thick headed and (ij sleepy you couldn't have told a submarine frjm a row boat if you had seen one. IS i g Adams Post No. 133 •£ I $ THE AMERICAN LEGION 1 1 I * |oc! This hank is now authorized to Receive Deposits from ye legion Members for the /BACK TO FRANCE FUND.” * ! Old Adams County Bank I iS “We Want To Serve You.” Si Hri w