Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1926 — Page 2

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(CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS?! I NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

■KXXXXXXXSXXXXXX »t CLASSIFIED ADS « «sxxxxxx x x x x x x x x FOR SALE For SALE — Seed' Corn William Rupert, Monroe. 76tf FOR SALE—About 300 bushels of good early seed corn, very cheap it sold at once. See Alfred Rauch, state road 21, 4 miles south of Decatur. 11-*tf. WANTED—Work, by a girl 17 years old. Call 1006.123t3x FOR SALE About 300 bushel of good early seed corn, very cheap if sold at once. See Alfred Rauch, state road 21. 4 miles south of Decatur. i 123t3xeod for SALE - One E-flat Buescher Alto Saxophone, Quadruple. Gold Plate over silver plate. Practically now. One B flat Buescher Tenor Saxophone. Sliver plate, velvet finish, inside of bell gold plated. Cornelius Durkin.l23t3x eod FOR SALE-Two brood sows, one wit five pigs by side and the other to farrow next mouth. Call William Klenk, phone 719-E.123t3 FOR SALE—OId barn, has a Fot of good lumber and timber. What wi I you give? Inquire at this office. .1. 11. Heller. 123t3x FOR SALE —A few used oil stoves and coal ranges. The Gas Co. 123tf FOR SALE —Cabbage, tomatoes, mangold and cauliflower plants. 3 dozen. 25c. Henry Haugk. 204 St. 10th St., phone 677.12 l-t3x. POTATOES for sale—Large ones $2 a bushel, small ones, sl. Joh« Lett, 3 miles east of Decatur by North Salem church.l24t3x FOR SALE—Four good Durov gilts, weighing about 225 pounds. Inquire of W. A. Whittenbarger, Decatur route 3. Phone 866-E. 124-t3. FOR SALE—Good general purpose, 6-year-old horse, real driving mare. .1. N. Burkhead. Monroe. Ind. 124t3x FOR - SALE—White enamel refrigerator. porcelain lined, medium size, like new. One oil heater. H. P. Schmitt, phone 96.124t3 FOR SALE-1925 model Chevrolet. New tires. Curtains open with door. A bargain at $l5O. Address "W” %Daily Democrat. 124t3x FOR SALE —Square piano, in good condition. Phone 58.125t3 FOR SALE—Bay mare 7 yrs. old. Durham cow. fresh, calf by side. Martin Kirchner. Decatur, Ind.. R R. 2 125(3 WANTED WANTED —Man to sell weatherstrips for old reliable firm, in Adams county, earn S4O to S6O weekly. See Mr. Smith at Murray Hotel, Friday. 7,1 to 8 p. m., Decatur. Ind.lo3wtf. clean wall paper: wash porches and windows. Frank Straub, phone 474. 123t3x SALESPEOPLE Men and women, attractive proposition selling food products, toilet articles. City or country. Write Dist. Mgr., 1058 Delaware Ave.. Fort Wayne. 123-t3x WANTED —Unfurnished room in which to store household goods for the summer Call 1175. ts. WANTED - TO Buy good used Electric House Meter. Address W., L' Daily Democrat. 124t3x WANTED —To rent small mo de r n house. Partly furnished preferred. Call C. R. S., Murray hotel. 125t3x ' SOR SALE —Ford touring car with starter, in good condition. >’ill sell cheap. Phone 822, 334 N. 10th st. 125t3x WANTED Man with sales ability and some Tipitai to establish himself in a paying business in Decatur and vicinity. State experience and amount of capital in answering. Address Box No. L. E. B. - < Daily Democrat. —WANTED— Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, Scrap Iron, Meta's and Hides. Also in the market for wool. We will call with our truck for any junk you wish to dispose of. Phone 442. MAITR HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing. 89-W ts LUST AND FOUND LOST —Ring” black onyx, set w ith fraternity crest. Reward. Retqrn to this office. 124t3x ! OST ~OR STOLET'— Whito and brown fox terrier dog. Answers to name of Buz or Romper. Finder nlnj.'e notify Irvin Miller or phone 125tf - Clinton.—Louis Hester was arrested lure on a charge of driving while i rated after Ills car had crashed ito the side of a bridge near here. ■ er claimed he stopped and wait- ' *cr t;ie brides to go past when the t— s.dtt of r_miued him.

5 forkent • FOR RENT 7 room semi modern 5 house and garage. Close in. Po»- , session June 1. Walter Eichar, .13 W. Adams st. 123t3_| FOR RENT —Second floor in entrance building in Bellmont Park. $lO per j month. Phone 606. 31x FOR RENT—One half of a two-car f garage, electrically lighted, 1 floor, two-way entrance. Phone 360 ( ' -s===™= I xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X BUSINESS CARDS « c XXXXKXXKXKXXX X X X 1 —‘ H. FROHNAPFEL. D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC 1 A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 i Office Hours: 10-42 am. 1-S 6-8 p.m. — S. E. BLACK > Funeral Director I 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. i Interest Rate Reduced October 5, 1924 See French Quinn i 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 j money on Improved real estateFEDERAL FARM LOANS ' Abstracts of title to real estate. 1 SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St O "~"7ZL() FARM MORTGAGE LOANS New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest, j Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. J < A. D. Suttles, Secy. i 6 - ■ -o! s Huntington — James Wiggins, 90, i a resident of Warren for 34 years, is r dead. He was the only Confederate veteran living in Huntington county. 1 o j NOTICE OF I’l BI.IC GETTING X __ T Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, will receive bids for the coni struction of a macadamized road in h Root Township in said county, known I as the Charles Bohnke Macadam Road, up and until ten o’clock A. M.. on 'rilesilay. June 8, I1I2<» x at tlic regular meeting of said Board -of Commissioners, held in the City of Hi Decatur. Adams County. Indiana. Sealed ■ bids will l.c received for the construction of said road in accordance with tile plans, specifications and report of tiie viewers and engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor's office of ? said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. ™ A bond must accompany c.c h bid in j- twice tiie amount of the bid filed, conditioned on the faithful performance B of said work, and that the bidder, if awarded the contract, will enter into ‘ contract therefor and complete same, according to such contract and in accordance with tiie bid filed. All blds shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by tiie engineer ■ in charge, not to exceed eighty perI cent of any one estimate, out of t’qe funds to be hereinafter raised by tiie sale of bonds as required by law. Tiie Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. MARTIN JABEBG. ■ Auditor Adams County, Indiana ’’ IZ-19-26. 9 __O NOTICE OF I’l BMC GETTING „ Notice is hereby given that the Board ’ of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, will receive blds for tiie construction of a macadamized road in Monroe Township, in said county, known as tiie Robert Schwartz Macad- ; m Road, up and until ten o'clock A. M.. on TncMly. June 8, 11*34*. at the regular meeting of said Board • of Commissioners, held in the City of I>e< atur. Adams County. Indiana. Sealed bids will be received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications and report of • the viewers and engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor's office of said cpqnty. said road to be built of - crushed stone alone. * 1 A bond must accompany each bid tn 1 twice the amount of the pid filed, con- . dttioned on the faithful performance 1 of said work, and that the bidder, ts 1 awarded the contract, will into , contract therefor and complete same. according to such contract and in ac« r eord.ince with the bld filed. ? Alt bids shall be made so as to give f the- amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer - in course, not to exceed eighty per. o cent of any one estimate out ad the . funds to be hereinafter raised by the 1 sale of bonds as required by law. !. The Board of Commissioners reserves • . the right to reject any and all blds. MARTIN JABEBG, 3 Auditor Adams County. Indiana. 12-19-36.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Wednesday, May 26, 192 G.

MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Marketa East Buffalo Livestock Market | Receipts 1280. shipments 2660. hogs closing steady. Heavies $l4O 14.50; mediums sl4 754415.15: light weight $l5O 15.25; light lights and pigs, $15.25 0 15.50: packing sows rough. $12.50; cattle 250 steady: isheep. 100; best lambs $15.75: best ewes $6.5008; calves 300; tops sl4 Fort Wayne Hog Market 1 The hog market was five cents higher in spots Tuesday at the Fort Wavne union stock yards. Calves ! raised $1 and lambs were steady. ! 100 to 150 poun Is $14.65 150 to 180 pounds 14.40 1 180 to 200 pounds 14.25 200 to 210 pounds 14.15 210 to 225 pounds 14.05 225 to 250 pounds 13 95 250 to 275 pounds 13.80 275 to 300 pounds 13.65 300 pounds and up 13.50 Roughs 11.00011.50 Stags 7.000 8.00 Calves 8.00012.50 Clip Lambs .... 10.00013.00 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May (new) $1.70’4. (old) $1.61; July $140; Set. $1.35. Corn: May 68%c; July 72%c; Set. Oats: May 39Vfec; July 40%c; Sept. 41%c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected May 26) Heavy Broilers 30c Leghorn Broilers -25 c Hens 23c, Leghorns Old Roosters Ducks Geese 1 ® e Eggs, dozen 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 26) 1 Barley, per bushel 75c Rye, per bushel 75c Oats 3 ® c Good Sound Yellow Corn 80c Good Sound Mixed Corn 75c Wheat, No. 1 $1.46 Wheat, No. 2 H 45 W00130035c LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen -—26 c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 38c o — Crawfordsville. — I ho y county Audubon Society is Conduct ing a search to hud whelhev there are any caves swallows in the county this year.. They used to be common in this vicinity.

You can almost feel RHEUMATISM disappear! THAT miserable ache from inflamed, swollen muscles — GONE! Rheu matism conquered! Driven right out of the system—simply by building rich, ' red blood. J Sounds almost incredible —but It's true! You see, rheumatism, as it is j called, that cripples you up and tor tures you night and day, is caused by 1 impurities iu the system. Weak, im . poverished blood can’t thxow ofi these impurities—so rheumatism re i mains. S. S. S. helps Nature build back your blood to fighting strength—builds ! red-blood-cells by the millions! Rec j blood purifies the system — rheuma--1 tism is driven right out. Get this wonderful relief yourself! 1 Thousands are doing it! S. S. S. z has p been stopping rheumatism by building r up red cells in the blood f for generations. It w \ do the same for you. [ rO ] " 8. S. S. also cleanses P your skin of blemishes — \ f increases your appetite 0 — puts power and strength and energy in your body. Gei 8. S. S. today from any druggist. Th* f larger bottle is more economical. 1i i : ■ rtr: . lir r-'j.11 1 T'«

iEABMEfISi '1 9 g Special Low Prices on First Grade Red Barn Paint. I I $ y ' nr?' [Lh I Callow&Kohne East Side of Street y a

■mnwwa ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ COURT HOUSE | ■ Claim Filed A claim for $37.45 was filed against the Edward Dro estate yesterday by Abe Stuckey. Marriage Licenses Dore Parr, farmer, of Berne, to Ida F. Graber, of French township. Real Estate Transfers Minnie Linnemeier et al to Doras Werling, lots 3 and 4 in Preble tor SBOO. Estates Settled i In the estate of William I*. Barkley. the final report was approved, the administrators discharged and the estate settled. It was found that the estate of the decedent was valued at less than SSOO and no inheritance tax was due. In the estate of Jesse L. Habegger, the final report was approved, the 1 administratrix discharged and the 1 estate settled. ) ! O - Discovery Os Illinois River to Be Commemorated East St. Luois, 111.. May 26.—(United Press.) — Father Jacques Marquette's discovery of the Illinois river is to be commemorated May 30. when a huge brass cross mounted oa a oulder will he erected with dedicatory ceremonies three miles nortn of Kampsville, 111. The cross which is solid brass and measures 36 by 18 feet was the pres- ; ent of J. Nick Perrin of Belleville. - 111., author of "Perrin’s History of Illinois.” The Illinois will be re-discovered in a pageant which will follow the j dedicatory ceremonies. o — Get the Habit—Trade At Home. It Pays

JR -j Ofcl Kill Ki- 1 si S'- = I The SMorrison, when completed, will be the largest and tallest hotel in the world, containing 3,400 roouu ! When in Chicago i Stop at the i MORRISON • HOTEL y ]. Tallest in the World ff 46 Stories High Closest in the city to offices, k theatres, stores and rails road depots d Rooms $2.50 up ’! all outside, each with • 3 bath, running ice water g and Servidor \ Garage privileges for every gnert Morrison hotei --TERRACE I , CUANx B*ol6oß ITRe«U BB * u

SEEK SIGNATURES I’ FOR AGREEMENT ( I; << ONTINI I’.I» i *.<•*! r un: oni:> 1 1 office Is asking firms who file indem-j nity claims that they include in their > 1 claims the actual cost of the goods. 1 plus postage on both the original I and dulicate shipment, and actual I overhead charges deemed by them as I 1 entering into the cost of the goods. ■ If this agreement is satisfactory to I you. please sign the agreement be- I * low.’’ I 'l Postmaster Fritzinger enclosed a I return envelope in his letter to local I pattons ami those who received them’l are asked to return them to<he post- I j office. j' o I t 3 1 Mt. Vernon. -Three months on (he I . State faim and a tine of $5 and costs I , were handed Joe Nelson for sponsor-1 , ' ing a "carp” game at which boys of ■ I • th«‘ east side of Mt. Vernon were the ] f participants. , I

L‘ i Your spine stands K over your 1 **-*■' JftWi ea 1 til. Yotir ! | /’a chiropractor | stands guard over , Jlvour spine. See ? JiTcJorcmost?;. ... (Dru<l<>ssSXstDfyl llin Ircqucntlv to VoTWtnyZnvni.l ill-health. For appointment call CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12 —2 to 6 6:30 to 8:00 *27 N. Second St. Phon> 628

■ Sj _ ' ■ Still Doing Business: I NASH SALES AND SERVICE , Although fire destroyed our garage at Hoagland, we have f * opened a sales and service room in the Koenemann garage, Hoag- S * land and will continue to operate our sales room in Decatur at the | Runyon & Son Garage. We want to be of service to Nash and 3 Ajax owners and invite them and other auto owners to call. 5 —S Jfi //A W A\W ■k\ I w 's.. a imiMralM * ! B / I m \ xk. W 9? aI w<. / / - * | S - XE THE SPECIAL SIX slll £ 2< | 4-DOOR SEDAN Ulj * Mm f. o. b. factory 7« Full force-feed lubrication, air cleaner, gasoline filter, oil 51 --), purifier, twin flywheel— plus 4-whecl brakes, full balloon tires and 5 d’«c wheels included at no extra cost. j bra . i > !i> iR Leads the world in motor car value. j| We will continue to sell the famous I NASH CARS 1 ng| and will have these cars on display from time to time. Several g jg new models are being brought from the factory this week and w e | " jfi want you to see them—let\us prove that the NASH Autoniohi t fi leads the world in motor car value. We will he glad to mal•’ '| appointment with you and demonstrate the qualities oi ti llh 6 famous car to you. i p pjf- — 31 if. Sec the new r .Nash Light Six, formerly the Ajax Six. fi Sixteen different models from $865 io $2090 II ' F. 0.8. . • » || — # | 5* Nash Sales and Service § G. A. Busidk, dealer . , u: Hoagland,/ind. Decatut, / i t

si I I The Dairy Fanner v I sl. who deposits his cream cheeks || I K here not only safeguards his j| I i's money and makes it easy to pav tj ■ it out. He establishes a haiik I ■ connection which is iisel'ul I M when he needs money to buy ■ jj more cows, a good sire, or make 4 ■ farm improvements. This bank I I SE is a real friend to many dairy I B farmers. ■ b * w Capital and Surplus $ J20,000.00 — — I