Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1926 — Page 2

140— SB — CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND COSINESS CARDS —II II - T T

KXXXXXXXXIIXXXXXX R CLASSIFIED ADS * KXXX3XXX X X X X X X X X FOR SALE FOR SALE-Clover seed; 3 tons timothy hay. A. Z. Smith, 2 miles west of Pleasant Mflls6St x FOR SALE —Se e d Corn. William Rupert, Monroe. 76tf FOR SALE—Two Guernsey male calves, two weeks old. Ed Miller, 1-2 mile south ot Salem. 85-at. FOR SALE—One - tube radio and one library table See Robert Garard at Itemocrat office, or 515 Jefferson street. S7t f FOR - SALE—Early Ohio seed potatoes. lona Case, (1 High st. STtlix FOR SALK—9 year old" mare, weight 1400. Israel Bender. R. R. 9 or phone 861-U. 87t3x FOR SALE- Rose and Single Comb Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching from my Ohio State and Indiana State fair winners, at real prices. Write or call your wants. J F. Rupert. Monroe. Ind.Bßtlox IX) R SALE” hard coal brooder stove. 1000 chick sire, good condition. Call J. F. Rupert, Monroe, Ind. BSt3x FOR SALE — fwo Durham bull calves. 7 months old. Inquire Otto Ehlerding, Decatur R. 1., Preble phone. 88t6x FOR’ SALE—Ford Sedan. Price right. Mrs. Rebecca Edwards, corner Madison and Ninth streets.B9-3tx. FOR - SALE — 65 Ancona chicks. 5 weeks old. Price reasonable. The Decatur Hatchery, phone 497. 136 E. Monroe St. 89-2 t. FOR SALE—Baby Chicks. Thousands to offer each week. Leghorns, 10c; Heavy breeds, 12c. Discount on large orders. O. V. Dilling, Craigville phone, 2 mi. south, 5 mi. w-est of Decstnr 43-fri-Tues-<f rUK bAbt—Moore range, blue and white enamel. Used 2 years. Good condition. M F. Andrews, Monroe, Ind. 8913a 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 musl be clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. —WANTED— Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also in the market for wool. We will call with our truck for any junk you wish to dispose of. Phone 442. MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing. 89-W ts WANTED Sheet Metal Die Makers Tool and Die Makers Tool anti Die Designers Write or Applv WILLYS-OVERLAND Employment Office, West Central Ave., Toledo, Ohio WANTED —To do washings and house cleaning. 416 Mercer avenue. 873tx SALESMAN WANTED—LocaI territory. Must have auto and qualifications for building year round repeat trade on lubricating oilsxand roofing cement from farmers and industrial u-ers in 25 miles radius. We handle <;<-di: .. collodions, shipments, from nearby branches. Age limits 28-50. Interview arranged. The Atlas Oil t 0.. Box 940. Indianapolis, Ind. b6-6tx. Daily Democrat Want Ads Earn $ $ $ $ Surgery means death of a Sipart of the body. Spinal adjustments relieve pinched nerves and restore nervous activity and life to weakened parts. Try Chiropractic first. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 N. Second St- Phone 628

IXXXXXXXXX X X X X 1.•• X : • BUSINESS CARDS « I -. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X H. FROHNAI’FEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE r *e Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Jftice Phone 314 Residence 1087 > Office Hours: 10-12 a m 1-5 6-8 pm. S. E BLACK" i Funeral Director • I Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant ! Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phore 727 . sMMMim ii i - - - ■ - “FEDERAL FARM LOANS khstrac’s of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Ra'e Reduced October 5. 1924 See French Quinn mice--Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST , ’-■.yet' Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT i noney on improved real estate FEDERAL farm loans Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGERS ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S 2nd St io“ o • I FARM MORTGAGE LOANS New East Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St First floor rooms Suttles-Edwards Co ' D Suttles. Secy ! ■ ■ —— O f <>ST AND FOUND FOUND—SmaII package of white silk crepe. Ow-ner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. 88-2 t LOST —Female Beagle Hound, black , and white body, tan face and ears. ( Notify Clarence Weber, 223 South 7th street, Decatur, Ind. 89-3tpd. I ' MISCELLANEOUS WILL CLEAN Wall Paper, wash down porches and clean rugs. Frank Straub, phone 474. 87t3x —. — j -'HR RENI GARAGE "TOR-RENT—At 612 North Second street. Phone 462. 873tpd. WANTED TO RENT—S or 6 room house, modern preferred. Will consider semi-modern. Phone 634. WANTED TO RENT—S or 6 room house. Robert Garard at Daily Democrat office. 87t? FOR RENT- 100 acres, well tiled, good building 4. immediate possession. Write I’. O. Bix 248. Decatur. Indiana. FOR RENT —Business room. 22 x 50 ft,’ with lease, garage, nice location at Spencerville. A meat market or factory of some sort would be appreciated, rent reasonable. Clip for 'reference. Tell your friends. Address IE. B. Wolford, Spencerville, Ohio. 89t3x ><>Tl< E OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF EM A I E Notice is hereby given tu the creditors, heirs and legatees of Ola L. Gaunt, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 30th day of April. 1326. and show c ause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of helrsblp. and re- ' celve their distributive shares. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK, Admnlstrator de bonis non. i Decatur. Indiana, April C. 1936. JAMES T. MERRYMAN, Atty. 7-11. , Hazleton — Only two civil war veterans 'still live In Hazleton. They are i Logan Richardson and Ik<> Westfall. -o NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS ’ Notice is hereby giveiKXhan t MONDAY. MAY 3, 1926 ill be the last day to pay your • Spring installment of taxes. The . treasurer’s office will be open from | eight a. m. to four p. m. during the ; 'ay paying season. AU taxes not j paid by that time will become delin- . quent and a penalty of ten per cent . will be added. Do not put off your • taxes as they m'tst be paid and the 1 law points out the duty of the county treasurer. Those who have bought or gold property and wish a division of taxes to come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone so please do not ask tor it. 82-to May 3 LOUIES KLEINE, ' I Treasurer of Adams County.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1926.

MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local Foreign Market* East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 4000. shipments 3230. hogs .dosing steady. Heavies 812 ti 12.50; mediums |12.50013.85; light weight 813.25«i13 S(J; light lights and pigs J13.75© 14; packing s<>w» rough, 810.50® 10.75: cattle 325 steady: sheep 1600; best wool lambs 114.25: best clips 612.50; best clipped ewes 86.5iW7.50; calves 850, slow; tops, 812.50. Fort Wayne Hog Market (Doijiin Commission Co.) The hog market was steady throughout Tuesday at the Fort Wayne union stock yards. Calves dropped 50 cents and lambs were steady. 100 to 150 pounds 813.50 180 to 200 pounds 13.25 200 to 210 pounds 13.00 310 to 225 pounds 12.75 225 to 250 pounds 12.50 360 to 275 pounds 12.10 275 to 300 pounds 11.80 300 up 11.50 Roughs 9.00® 10.1 HI Stags 6.00@ 7.00 Calves 8 00611.0' Lambs, choice 11.00612.5'1 Lambs, culles to good B.oo® 11.00 — uOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected April 14) Fowls 23c Stags 15c Leghorns 16c Old Roosters — 9c Ducks 16c Geese 8c Eggs, dozen 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 14) Barley, per bushel 75c Oats 36c Rye, per bushel 75c Good Sound Yellow Corn .... 75c Good Sound Mixed Corn 70v Wheat No. 1 81.61 •Wheat. No. 3 81 60 LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 26c BUTTERFAT AT SJATION Butterfat, delivered 36c o ■ Men Hold Meeting At Zion Reformed Church A fine representation of men wa present at the mens’ meeting at the Zion Reformed churchjzßk jpgjJ. Thmeeting was sponsored by the Men's Bible class and the Official Board of the church. The first part of'the program was devoted to business, Ferd L Litterer and Martin Jaberg presenting the financial needs of the church prior to the- every member canvas.--, which will be held soon. The addresses were inspirational and well received. The other part of the program was an entertainment given by Offcer Clifford Kirkpatrick, of Fort Wayne, a former resident of Decatur, in which he presented bls usual amusing “magic tricks.” After the program. refreshments consisting of sandwiches, cake, ice-creaiu and coffee, were served. DETECTIVE NOTICE f Members of the Adams County Detective Association are requested to meet in regular session Friday evening. April 16, at 7:30 o’clock, in the upper room of the Old Adams County Bank building, and show cause why you were not present at the last meeting. Your Secretary, John D. Stults. 0 Mrs. John Niblick spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. ~ ' Little Mother Happy Again "For the past nine years I have been very much distressed with bloating and stomach trouble due. to constipation since' I was a child. No medicine gave me more fhap temporary relief. I got so bad I was afraid I w-ould have to leave my three little children. But since taking a course of MAYR'S two years ago I have been entirely we)'.; no constipation or other trouble." It is a simple, harmless prepat at! m that removes the catarrhal mucus fro mtho intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically ail stqmacb, liypr ami intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince < r money refunded. Holthouse Drug Co., and druggists everywhere. , fOR MECHANICS’ KANdA \REMOVES PAINT and OIL/ Softens ■ Tl«r P r Uard EStJKM j >S' . 4 f

1 Miw» Castle To Broadcast f Piano Solos This Evening Misk Ruth Captie. piano instructor of tbip “ltd a member of the European School of Music faculty, will play several piano solos over I. radio from station WOWO. Fort • Wayne, tonight. Miss Castle will be ( f | on the air at 7:15 o'clock and then i. wi 1 play later in the evening. :’ Station WOWO has arranged a • good program tonight for lovers of *' music. Miss Castle is regarded as one of the best piano players ami instructors in the northern part oi the state. Following is the program to be y broadcast tonight: : t Piano—Miss Ruth Castle, pupil of s Geoige Bailhe. e "Rhapsody" in G. Minor Brahms Scherzo Valse Moszkowski Voice —Miss Dorothy Griffith, pupil of David Baxter, Accompanist. Miss Irene Parvin, pupil of George Bailhe. “O Del Mio Del Che Adore Glmh "Luuga Dal Caro Bene Sarti Se. Tu Mamf" Giaorduni <) Violin —Miss Helen Price, pupil of 0 Gaston Bailhe. Accompanist. Miss O Mai ion Ziegler, pupil «>f George 0 Bailhe. 0 Sonata S>>mi“Canto Amoroso" (Song of Love) ' . Sumniartini Uhaut . Whit' Voice —Miss Dorothy Griffith, pupil . of David Baxter. Accompanist. 1 Miss Irene Parvin c “Indian Dawn" .... Zamecmik c “Heart of Gold" Manney c Pale Moon" Logan c Piano —Miss Ruth Castle, pupil ot George Biylhe. c Valse in A Flat Chopin c Se.ected Violin—Miss Helen Price, pupil .oi I Gaston Bailhe. Accompanist. Miss Marion Ziegler. ‘Spring’s Awakening" . Bach .Melodie Romautique Evelyn Sharp c Czandas" -- Monti c _o—c New Line Os Pictures c To Be Shown At Adams C —— 1 Arrangements were comp eted re--9 eently by Roy Kalver. owner of the i Adams Theatre, whereby Metyp-Gpld 1 wyu-Mayer photoplays will be shown c at the Adams theatre in this city. Tin | new )ine of pictures will be played ' several nights each week, the man C agement announced. The new contract will in no wa: impair the showing of the other l ues I of picture;, at the Adams. Mr. Kalver announced. NAMED DELEtiATE BY PRESBYTERY u - ICONTIMED FROM PAGE ONE) f Fbirey. pastor of tlie Betban.v church. ,1 Rev. T. Penn Ullom. an evangelist who lias been located at Winona I, Lake, was transferred to the Columbus, ()., presbytery. [. Addresses were made by Dr. ami .. Mrs. Henry W. Greist, engaged in ii missionary work in Alaska. Dr. f. Greist described the thrilling work t accomplished by missionaries in the -. far northern countries, while Mrs. preist told of the work of the great -whaling industry in Alaska and the I- opportunities for missionary work among the people of that country. | Commissioners to the general assembly, which will be held in Balti ' i.rore, May 26, were elected as folflows: Ministerial commissioners. Dr. c. o. Shirey, Bethany church. Fort Wayne, and Rev. C. L. Mackey. Elk II hart; alternates. H. N. Covert. Deca- '■ tirf. and Rev. J. W. Parkhill. Pierce--8 ton; elder commissioners. C. D. Teeple, Decatur, and Rev. G. E.

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