Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 12 May 1926 — Page 2
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«x k K e:: rr.k®k s k s ■ a * CLASSIFIED ADS * kxxxxxkSx x :: k s « R a FOR SALE For SALE —Seed Corn. William Rupert, Monroe. 76tf FOR SALE—Three piece black ma hogany and leather parlor suite. Good as new. Also a kitchen cabinet.' Priced to sell. Call phone No 367 . 11H3 FOR SALE—Simmons Day bed. with pad. Priced to sell. Phone number M 3. lllt3 FOR SALE-- Malleable rang- in good condition. Phone 94. 522 West Adapts street 11 It 6 FoR'sALE —About 3<"i bushels of ;■ x! aeed corn, very cheap if sold at once. See Alfred Rauch, state road 21. I miles south of Itecatur. 112: FOR": "cobbler pota'o Choice White Pine Evergreens, 25c i-ach. Fruit Farm 11 x FOR SALE Ford tearing car cood condition, will sell cheap. Phone 322. 334 N. 10th st. 112tlA j FOR SALE—Yellow Dent sf.*d corn. Tests 96. Peter Pearson. Decatur j phone 870-R 107t6 eod FOR - SALE~B rds-eye dresser and bed, also spring and mattress Call us. , - nat3», 'FOR SALE Several tons ■ f good fertilizer. Rudolph Weiland. Phone 845-R. 113-t2-WANTED WANTED—Man to sell weatherstrips for old reliable firm, in Adams county, earn <4O to 160 weekly. See Mr. Smith at Murray Hotel, Friday. 7,1 to 8 p. m., Decatur, Ind 103wtf. | —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 — To clean wall paper Frank Straub, phone 474. Illt4x WANTED —Three or four men at once i for bridge work. Apply Burk Con-1 struction Co, at Monmouth. 113t3x ' FOR RENT—tau modern sleeping room- and two light housekeeping rooms Inquire at 507 forth Second street. 113t2. i FOR RENT FOR RENT—Eight-room house, strict- ■ Iv modern. Possession June I.■ Phone IS3. 109-6 t FOR RENT—B room house, modern,' corner 4th and Jackson. 7-room house, s°mi-modern. south Ist. St. Call phone 242. Fruchte & Litterer. 10S6t. FOR RENT—Three rooms. Inquire at 209 S. 3rd st. Ult3x FOR RENT-—Studabaker homestead. Brick house. Modern in every respect Rent reasonable. Located on Bellmont concrete road, near city. A. D. Suttles, Agt. 112t6 FOR RENT—Rooms over Baughmans' 5 and 10c store. Suitable for office or light housekeeping. Phone 184 or inquire at 237 N. stn street. 113t3x. FOR RENT—Studabaker homestead. Brick house. Modern in every respect. Rent reasonable. Located on Bellmont concrete road, near city. A. D. Suttles, Agt. 111th LOST AN D FOUND LOST—Lady’s purse containing valuables and money. Reward if returned to this office. Ult 3; IjO^T— A small black bead bag? It 1 was a present and 1 will appreciate | i - return. Mr. V,'m. Bl ickburn. ILitlix Bloomington. — For deserting his •• ife and infant child, Omer Lusb. a Kentuckian working as a lineman in Monroe county was given one to three ynars in the state reiormatory. — - -—o V,'a!,i«h. John Farr was found in ,;c nJ-r onsefou?. condition after being kicked anti trampled by a horse v. hi! b« was doing his work at the l;arn. Your spine stands jt. uard ove r vour e» 11 h . Your &• chiropractor stands guard over fißwS!!ort^"“ r ?i’ in< '- , s "-' (Drupes*SystamJh’iTi frequently to avoid ill-health. For appointment call CHARLIE A: CHARLES f’fiirepractors Office Moura: 10 to 12—2 to 5 A.SO tn 8:00 I,? m. second st Phene 82*.
;::x::xxx :: xnx b x xx x business cards k ::i:i:xxxßx x x x x x x x x H. FROHNAI’FEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurccalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 a m. 1-5 6-8 pm. S. E. BLACK 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 October 5. 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves 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 estate FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. O • FARM MORTGAGE LOANS New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest Office 155 S. 2nd St First floor rooms. Suttles--Ed wards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. O O Indianapolis.—lt looks like someone is going to g.t* scalped. C. A. Higgs reported the theft from his I home of an old Indian tomahawk, an heirloom in his family. 0 .—- Mt. Vernon. — Mrs. E. C. Reagin | hastened from the bedside of her ■ sister. Mrs. Jack Fanning, who was i seriously ill in California, to attend the funeral of another sister, Mrs. ' Charles Fishen. who was buried here. NOTICE OF I’t 81.1 l LETTING Notire is hereby given that the Board I of Commissioners of Adams County. I Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in 1 Monroe Township, in said county, known as the Robert > hwartz Ma. a«!- ! am Road, up and until ten o'clock A. I M., on Tnesdy, June H, at the regular meeting «»f said Board : of Commissioners, held in the City of I’r-'atur. Adams County, Indiana. Sealed ! bids * ill br received for the construei tion of said road in accordance with i the plans, specifications and report of I Ji- view* ! * and ♦ ngineer, whi< h are i now oh file in the Auditor’s office of | said county, said road to be built of i crushed stone alone. A bond must aroompany bid in , twice the amount of the bid filed, con- : ciltioned or. the faithful performance ; of said work, and that ti e bidder, if I awarded the contract, will (< n'er into ' contract therefor and complete same, according to such contra* t an i in a.cordar.re with the bid filed. All bids shall bp made so as to rB e | the amount for which saWI road wills be eor.strueted for cash, payable on estimates to l>e made by the engineer j in charge, not to exceed eighty per-1 * ent of any one estimate out of the I funds to be hereinafter raised by the* | sale of bonds as required by law The Board of Commissioners Reserves ' the rißht to reject any and all bids. ; MARTIN JABEHG. Auditor Adams County. Indiana. • 12-15-26. APPOTNTMKNT OF EXECUTRIX Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed I?\ccjtrix of the Estate of Gustav Fuhrman, late of Adams County, d*-»eased. The Estate is probably solvent. LWIA FUHRMAN. Executrix. April 27. 1926. DORE B. ERVv'IN, Atty. 2t-5-12. SHERIFF SALE In the Adams Circuit Court, State of Indiana. On Execution No. Hosea Ray vs. j. H. Vian By virtue of an Execution to me di-•ref-ted trom the Clerk of the Adama Cinult Court, I will expose at public sal to the highest bidder, on Tuesday, the 18th day <»f May, A. D., 1926, between Hie hours nf 10 o’clock A. M., and 4 o’« lock P. M. of said day at the door of the Court House in De* atur. Indiana, Adams County, the and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, to-wit: In-Ipt Number 622. in Crabbs’ western addition to the Town, now CUy, of De» atur, Adams County, Indiana. I And on failure to realize the full I amount of judgment. Interest and costs. I will, at th rt same time and place, expose to public sale the f-a simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of J. H. Vian, -it the suit of Hosea fttv. Said sale will be made without any Relief, whatever from valuation and appraisement laws. JOHN BAKER. Sheriff Adams County Indiana. A. C. BUTCHER. ' I Attorney tor plaintiff.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1926.
MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Loci! And Foreign Market* EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Receipts 1920; shipments 3040; hogs I < b -ing «low, hcavie 8*13.000513 75; ' mediums light weight > »14 25©»14 60; light lights afld pigs* 1*14.75; packing sows rough *II.OOO. ‘,115o; cattle. 250. low; sheep 1400; best clipped lambs *ls 00ft *15,25, best clipped ewes *BOot>*9.oo; calves 400, tops ,13 50 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected May 12) — ; Heavy Broilers 30c Leghorn Broilers 25c I Hens 23c leghorns 16c ! Old Roosters 9c ! Ducks 14c Geese 8c ; Eggs, dozen 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 12) Barley, per bushel 75c Rye, per bushel 75c Oats 36c Good Sound Yellow Corn 78.Good Sound Mixed Corn 73c; WL-v. No. 1 ,15 ’• : Wbtat. No. 2 ,1.49 i Wool 30 (z 35c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen —26 c — BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 37c' o REPUBLICANS PICK LEADERS ICONTINT BD FBOM PAGE ONE) ent chairman. A deadlock over selection of the first district chairman at Evansville was ended with the re-election of Stuart Fisher, of Princeton. Throughout the afternoon the district meeting was deadlocked and adjournment was taken until 11 p.m . when Fisher was selected by unanimous vote. E M Morris, of South Bend, was renamed thirteenth district chairman aver John Motto, oi Warsaw who -erved as campaign- aianwger- for 1 Senator James E Watson during the primary race. The district chairmen named were: First. Stuart T. Fisher. Princeton; second. Ew»ng V3tweni4 a s; third. Charles Brown. Paoli; fourth Harry Nichols, Madison; fifth. Mark Nebaker. Clinton: sixth, Clarence Brown. Richmond; seventh. Schuyler Haas. Indianapolis: eighth. Lawrence Cartwright. Portland; ninth E. W. Bowen. Delphi; tenth. George Poland, Crown Point; eleventh. Jesse Murden. Peru: twelfth. Lloyd Gates. Columbia City; thirteenth, E. M Morris, South Bend. EBB-VALE MINE AT SULLIV AN IS RUINED BY FIRE (CONTINIED FROVI PAGE ONE) ed from the Terre Haute fire department to the scene of the fire. The Ebb-Vale mine, whose headquarters is in Terre Haute is the largest mine in the Sullivan field employing 450 men and producing an output of 2,300 tons of coal daily. A short circuit in a motor battery is believed to have started the fire which spread quickly to the oilsedden timbers of the shaft. An estimate of the tremendous damage is impossible at this time. Henry Smith, president of the nrffi ■ would place no estimate on the loss today. The coal in the sealed mine will probably smoulder for weeks, it | was said. o Fresh pickerel, ring perch, halibut and honeless fish. Mutschler Meat Market. It NOTICE Ol Pt nt.l< LETTING No»ire is L n reby g:ivcn that thr Board of t .’otnmin r loners Adams bounty. Indiana. Will receive bids fnr th* «nn-t-trurtinn of n macadamized Load in Ron* ‘township In paid < ounly. known as the CliarlcN Bohnkc Ma< aciarn Road, up and until ten b’rlo»*k A. M . on ’I liewdni , June M. ID2«i ’at the regular meeting of aald Board of Commlsnionerx, held in the City of |o»’ attir, Adams t'onnty. Indiana? Scaled bids will be re<-oj’. ed for the constru'tion of said roed in a»*ordarue with the plans, spe* ifieations and report of tf<* vir wera and encclnoer. wllleh are now on fib? in the Auditor's offiep t»f Mid county, said road to be built of • rushed stone alone. A bond mu*t ac*’Otnpan.' ea< n bid in 1”t p the amount of ♦!><• bid filed. Htditioned on tHc faithful e of said work, ahd that the Biddcf. if awarded rh* coptra»t. will outer into • •ultra* t therefor and complete same, according tn such contract and In a* - cordance with the bld filed. All bids shall bo made so as to git the amount for which said, road will be vO’iN-tructed for *a.h. payable on pstltr4*>s to be mAde by Hie engineer in • harge, not to exceed eight' percent of any one eetlmdfe. nut of the funds t*» b” hereinafter raised by the sab- of bonds as required by law. The Board of <’ortiniissionors reecrvea the right to reject any and all bids. I MARTIN JABURG Auditor Adams Count: . Indiana. . 12-19-26.
'School Children Invited To Attend Matinee at Cort I A matinee picture show will be held at the Cort theater Friday afternoon fbr school children, at 3:45 ’ o'clock. The show, “The Still Alarm.’’ is being given by the Decatur volunteer firemen. - —o — 'YEAR BOOK TO BE READY SOON .< <iN TIMED FROM PAGE «>NI i information of interest to every bus: ness man in Indiana. Taxpayers will be interested in lite j report of the Auditor of State who handles all state funds. ' The net volume of business handled by this department is approximately *35.000,000 annually. Disbursement of state funds Is handled through a budget system which is explained in the report of the department. The budget system was put into {operation in 1923 after having been ' approved by the state legislature in ' 1921. Its purposes, as outlined by , the report, are to secure l etter ROVeminent at less cost, to exercise control in time to prevent abuse and to prevent funds from being diverted from their intended use. The budget, according to the report, assures careful, understandable, responsible planning; exercises control over the state’s purse: enables the i legislature to tonsider and act on a ■lefinite financial jrdtram. and - il> ' stitutes facts instead of guesses as a , basis for fixing amoiyits to be : appropriated. 1 The budget operates by showing ex- ' penditures. appropriations, and esti- ' mates so classified and summarized : that they may be readily understood. ' it recognizes past experiences as the most dependable indicator, or basis, in formulating estimates for the future. Other reports of exceptional inter-’-•st in the 1923 year bo>k in lu<le th. 'of the Department of Conservation which contains sub-reports of the : forestry, lands and water, fish anti came, entomology, geology and engineering divisions. This report is of especial intere ■ to farmers and sportsmen of th< ' state inasmuch as it outlines agricultural developments, accomplishments in the preservation of fish ai-tl game, progress of the state parkprogram and many other points of general interest. Tlie reports of the tax board, public service commission, banking department. department of pt'di ■ in-’ struction, state highway commission, stae boatd of health and the indus? tiial board all contain much of interest to citizens of Indiana. o — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat. May (newt *l6l 1-4; (old I *1.60; July *1.36 3-4; Sept. *1.32 7-S. Corn. May 70 1-N: July 74 5-8; Sept. 78 3-8. | , Oats, May 40 1-4; July 41 3-1. Sept. ' 42 14. 0 Fresh pickerel, ring perch, halibut and boneless fish. Mutschler Meat Market. 11
ASSESSMENTS DUE Assessments on All Improvements, STREETS. SEWERS, SIDEWALKS AND CURBS ARE NOW DUE And Payable a t CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE CITY’ HALL Penalty if they go delinquent.
IMS PUTS STOP TO REVOLT PLAN. Right Wing Extremists Are Caught In Berlin As They Plan Revolt lleriin. May 12.—(United Pressi— In a forma! communique today, the cdtief of police of lleriin declared that raids on the premises of the right! wing extremists had disclosed prepar-1 ations for a political coup which included an armed attack on Berlin. It was described as the gravest threat against the German republic since the famous "Kapp Putsch”, which failed. The police maintained they found, documents and other evidence to prove | ultra —nationalist plotters planned to, make President Von Hiudenberg dictator after securing his resignation from the presidency; to abolish the Dawes plan; scrap and Locarno treaty; repudiate the Versailles treaty and revive militarism. A cabinet crisis has developed as a result of the decision of the democratic- party to submit two motions to the Reichstag today endorsing President Von Hiudenberg s demand for a unif'rm national flag and refusing confidence in Chancellor Luthers policy of mainfaining the old imperial colors. The foreign office told the United Press, however, that “the report that Chancellor Luther or the cabinet has resigned is “premature.” The cabinet met and adjourned this morning without deciding on the question of resignation. It expected that should the cabinet resign. Foreign Minister Stresemann would head the new government. o Mrs. A. B. Lenhart is attending the Normal school at Angola, taking the six weeks course.
No more RHEUMATISM TT'S GONE! That awful agony! Rheumatism can t stand the rich, red blood that S. S. S. helps Nature build. But rheumatism will bring pain and misery to your joints and muscles just its long as yon are without plenty of .rich, red blood in your system. It's th? red-bloo.l-cells that S. S. S. helps Nature build that drive out of y ur system the impurities that cause rheumatism. And until you do build 1 up your blood to where it is pure and rich and red, you simply can’t get rid of rheumatism. And S. S. S. is the thing. Red blood conquers rheumatism. Everybody knows that. S. S. S. means millions of red-blood-cells —means health all ov r. No more rheuma- —A : ! sm. Nights of rest —iCCC ) ,'a; s of joy. filled wi»h wLwL/ ■he happiness of accom- \ y hr.-nt — mad-> posle tv a bodv brimful f -e ’ blooded life, energy and vitality. That’s what the end of rheumatism I means—that’s what S. S. S. .brings to vo’i. Get S. S. 3 from your druggist. ■ p L’tr.-r bottle is mere economical. Kjk : I gIL 1 v ■ .*> ■i-„-V ! HL The SMorriion, when completed, will he the largest and tallest hotel in du world, containing 3,400 rooms When in Chicago Stop at the MORRISON HOTEL Tallest in the World 46 Stories High Closest in the city to offices, theatres, stores and railroad depots Rooms $2.50 up all outside, each with bath, running ice water and Servidor Garage privileges for every guest MORRISON NOTE! -TCRMCC CUDtN T& I CLASS «M SADIIOM BTRIBTI Jfatf tt tmi joa*3 ta cmeAAo
COUNT NOSES IN PROBABLE VOTE ■ < <>N I INI l-;i> I HOM PAGE ONE) i Haugen farm relief bill and reported it 30 votes short of a majority. Further checking indicated that the two other farm measures, the Tinch-, er and Curtis Aswell bills might meet i a similar fate. The reports caused consternation [ among leaders of both parties of con-' gress where members must come up, for reelection in the summer primaries and the fall election. f Ijtck of sufficient sppport for tiie i Haugen surplus measure is not due I entirely to Urt- opposition of the ad-, ministration, bloc members say. If' the democrats offered a solid front against the administration the bill I could be passed. - Detatur Chapter Royal Ar h Masons will meet to confer degrees this evenI ing. May 12. Members please be present. L. C. HELM. H. P.
M— m— l Can You Solve This? DIERFLAG The above letters when property arranged form the natne ol a ate Prestel I Everyone sending ft> the correct solution will be awarded a beautiful id, sie ■ 20 x 100 feet, FREE and clear of ail encumbrances, located In cne ci cur sib . I divisions between New York and Atlantic City Tkii sHer ersirei Jolt 15,1924 ■ Maxim Development Corp., 110 W. 40th St.. Dept ■" SewlorkCity I ACORNS- > ■* • - XxEHPP? Successful Saving ' OAKS - GROW ANDREW CARNEGIE once said that <'■ iy man should save ten per cent of his < iraiii- - ' (bch week. Words of wisdom which he practiced failhfully. Success doesn't dejn’iid on being a "'I fellow and swing l>«>" much you can spend but on how much you can save. You can't appreciate that feeling of in" ■ pendence unless you have a bank account money that's yours in case you re ever in need. A safe investment at compound inlei Just think a thousand dollars amount two thousand in Irts than a score ot y .- just doubles itself. BEGIN A NEW SAVINGS ACCOVNT TODAY Old Adams County Battit WE PAY YOU TO SAVE. | PUBLIC SALE i N:" : ■ I will sell at public auction at my residence, 10J Decatur, Indiana, on SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1926 ( Commencing at 1:30 P. M . . c; ' ’■ AT of my Household Goods, consisting of Dave: sewing rocker and common rocker; 3 9x12 rug«>; la< c' 1 ~.t drapes: library table; mission rocker and chair, ■ ‘ n - .. commode: 3 beds and springs: 2 maitressf*); screen. (c ; rhair. rugrf; large mirror: side boartf; 2 dining tables; • din ng ' ; r n;ct*' dresser; Congolettm rug. 12x14; kitchen cabinet. ‘' ' , . ns S* trifi iron, new; kitchen utensils, dishes, etc.; child" < > ''■ >' j , n| . j3 rs: cart; garden tools; laWn mower: automobile tire and n.. nc s: K J clipboard; wadi boiler, copper; 2 wash tubs and b' ' c othm’; 2 sets spring*, new; and many other art CARL-N o B L E "* I®’ l ''* Roy Johnson. Auct.—Jack Brunton, Clerk.
NOTic;" I Back at ’ Straub, the .v,. •n , 0 H i II! I the man that k : .., Us H | that dirty p:q„., ; ... k ; •»I4 ■ or large j >b< \v.,. h . ,* *». ■: j hanging, tha- « ■ I terns eiea-u i.,, . ; Aik i(k M guarant--1, r '■ AfcK I S " U,h H " ’ i ' ba ' < “ U ’" i ' ' Mn | Kingsbury. v . ~,, ’ forgiveness ' «'ti| ■ I the note in a shoe. 1 :ptOt. - x ■ f iln ,|. I 'h- c»y ■ pumping ap;. Mayor pH told the J**® policy to Wr ~, .... nwn , v *|| ! purchase.
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