Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1926 — Page 2
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j CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS
■XXXXXSXXXXBXXXR " CLASSIFIED ADS « ■IXXXXXXKXXXXXXXX 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. 112tf. 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. loth St., phone 677.124-t3x. POTATOES for sale - Large ones $2 a bushel, small ones. sl. Joh« Lett. 3 miles east of Decatur by North Salem church. 124t3x FOR SALE - Four good Duroe gilts? weighing about 225 pounds. Inquire of W. A. Whittenbarger. Decatur route 3. Phone 866-E. 121-13. pOR SALE—Good general purpose, 6-year-old horse, real driving mare. J. N. Burkhead. Monroe, Ind. 124t3x FOR SALE—White enamel refrigerator. porcelain lined, medium size, like now. One oil heater. H. I’. 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 jrs. old. Durham cow, fresh, calf by side. Martin Mirchner, Decatur, Ind., R. R. 2, 125t3 SOR SALE—Ford touring car with starter, in good condition, will sell cheap. Phone 822, 334 N. 10th st. 125t3x FOR - SALE—Ford coupe. 1923 _ model. Must be sold at once. J. F. Hocker. Monroe. Indl2ot3xeod F()h SALE —Ivory stroller, in good condition. Call 979. 126-2 t STRAYED—Dark brown dog. Finder please notify Lloyd Bowman. R. 3. Phone 8 WANTED WANTED TO Buy good used Electric House Meter. Address W., % Daily Democrat.l24t3x WANTED—To rent small modern house. Partly furnished preferred.Call C. R. S.. Murray hotel. 125t3x " AGENTS WANTED Highest cash paid weekly with part expenses for men and women to take orders for guaranteed nursery stock. Experience unnecessary. Outfit free. Write The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wis. 126-6tx WANTED Man with sales ability and some Capital 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. a reliable man in Adams county to build a profitable, independent business selling Whitmer Products house to house. Products highest quality and guaranteed. Car or wagon and team needed. Real opportunity for right man to make $lO to S2O daily. Salesmanship taught FREE. Write THE H. C. WHITMER COMPANY, LOST AND FOUND ; LOST- -Ring, black onyx, set' with fraternity crest. Reward. Return to this office.l24t3x J?()R SALE—2 leather rockers.' 1 fumed oak library table; 'baby carriage. Phone 973. 12613 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat —May (new), $1.63 3-4; (old) $1.58; July. $1.35 3-8; Sept.. $1.32 1-B.' Corn — May, 69 l-4c; July, fl 3-8 c; Sept., 75 l-2c. Oats—May, 39 l-2c; July, 40 3-8 c; Sept., 41c. / O —-r— NOTICE <>i final si;in,i;HExr of estate Nv. 2247 Notice Is hereby given to th? creditor/. h.'irs' and legatees of Anna Hianneinano. <0 . eased, to appear in the Adan . Circuit Court, held at. De* atur. Indi.ma. on "the litli day of .lune. 1926, an-l ,v- <-wiw. if any. why Hie FINAL si;; i i.EM iv.vr accocgts with the e.-fj.- of v.l'l decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to iiieti and there make proof of heirship. r.ud receive their illstribuiive F>l ires. ".CDtjLI’II SCHEG. Adminb tnitor. D< eutiiv.-4nriiairu. Ma; 18. 1926. Lenhart. Heller & S'-Uuiger. Attorneys. . 20-27. Get the Habit—Trade At Home, It Pays , ._. - —. M !■ ■ ■ ■ — I" ■ O —— o DR. C. V. CONNELL V ETEBIN ARIAN j - ' Pi ', d .octal .ittentlon given to i.iii- and poultry practice. I i trice 12' 1 ’ No." First Street. | Office nil—Residence 102 j t — 2—o
FOR RENI FOR REN'f—7* room semi modern house and garage." Close in. Possession June 1. Walter .Eichar. 213 W. Adams 5t.123t3 FOR RENT Second floor in entrance building in Bellmont Park. $lO per month. Phone 606. 3tx FOR RENT One half of a two-car garage, electrically lighted, cement floor, two-way entrance. Phone 360 or 385. — _125-3tx SXSSSKBSSS3SSBBB S BUSINESS CARDS K xxxxxxxxxxxxxsxx H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalonaeter Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 8-8 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 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 estateFEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. O o 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. O ■ ——Q Mr. and Mrs. William Singlaud. *and daughter, 1021 west Madison street, have returned from an extended trip through Michigan. —— o NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS 1«i the Mutter of Walnut Street Sidewalk Improvement: TO WHOM IT MAY FONI’KItN: Notice is hereby given that 1 the Common Council in and for the City of Decatur. Indiana, did nn the 18th day of May. 1926; pass and adopt a preliminary resolution for the construction of the sidewalk on and' along the following route., to-wlt: On tlie east side of Walnut Street extending from* the south side of the sidewalk on the soutli side of St. Marys Street about eleven feet north of the south line of said Street; then.-o south on a line about eleven feet west of the east line on Walnut Street. 3‘.3 feet to the south line of said Walnut Street, and there to terminate. The widtli of the proposed Improvement shall lie four feet and the east line shall be approximately eleven feet west of the east line of Walnut Street. As per plans and specifications, which said plans asd specifications are on file in the office of the City Clerk and subject to tlie inspection of all parties interested. Further notice is also given that the Common Council will, on tlie Fifteenth day of June, 1926, at seven o'clock P. M„ at their council room in said city, hear and receive any and ail objections and remonstrances which may be made and filed against said improvemerit and will then determine whether or not the benefits accruing to the prop, erty liable to be . assessed therefore will he equal to the estimated costs thereof. ’ Witness my hand ind official seal, this 29th day of May, 1926. CATHERiNE KAUFFMAN, City Clerk. 20-27. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS In Hie Matter of South Eighth Street luuir.nfiii.nl: Notice is lierebjNgtven that the Common Council In and for tlie City of Decatur, Indiana, did on the 18th day of May, 1926, pass and adopt a prelimin. ary resolution. to make tlie following tta.tW improvement on Soutli Eighth Street in “aid city, to-wit: Commencing at tlie south side of tlie Monroe Street brick improvement; thence running soutli over on and along Eighth Street to the north side ot the Adams Street brick improvement and there to terminate. As per plans and specifications, which said plans and specifications are on file in tlie office of the City Clerk and subject to the inspection ot ail parties interested. Further notice is also given that tlie Common Council will. *ou the 15th day ot June. -926. at seven o'clock P. M.. at thetr Council Room in satd City, hear and receive any and all objection/ and remonstrances which mav be made or filed against said improvement and will then determine whether or not the benefits accruing to the property liable to be assessed will be equal to the estimated cost thereof. * Witness my hand and ottlilu.! seal, this ?Oth dav of May. !#25. CA TH E RIN E KAUF IMAN, City Clerk. 2Q-;7,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT- Thursday, May 27, 1926.
MARKET REPORTS I Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* Grain Review c| Chicago, May 27 —\UP) —Grain I opened uneven on the Chicago board n of trade today, With May wheat still s- occupying the center of the stage and ■ ! promising further price gains during - the day. l ’ The new May wheat opened a good x fraction higher, while the o|d style 7 was sharply up; July prices were t unchanged while the September po--0 sition was fractionally power. Fur--1 ther squeezing of May shorts is exg pected for although moderately large g deliveries of cash grain are due from. S - East Buffalo Livestock Market I Receipts 800. shipments 3610; i hi.gs closing slow. Heavies $13.50© 1150; medium $14.50015; H*ht weight $15015.10; light fights and •pigs $15.25; packing sows rough, sl2 © 12.50; cattle 125 steady; sheep 100, no lambs here; feeling strong; calves 150; tops $14.00. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected May 27) Heavy Broilers 30c Leghorn Broilers 25c Hens 23c Leghorns 16c Old Roosters 9c t Ducks 14c ; Geese 'Bc ■ Eggs, dpzen 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 27) Barley, per bushel 75c Rye, per bushel 76c Oats 36c t Good Sound Yellow Corn 80c ; Good Sound Mixed Corn 75c Wheat, No. 1 $1.46 Wheat, No. 2 $145 1 Wool 30@36c LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 26c ? BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 38c Another car of Chestnut Anthracite on tracks at Hougk’s . coal yard. $13.50 per ton off ‘ car. Residence phone 666. coal . yard, 660. # Y 2 s* • «, Get the Habit—Trade At Home, tt Pays J JO HAGGIN 25518 A large Kentucky Mammoth I Jack, at your service on the ' Andrew Fuelling farm, l'/z mile e east of William’s station. --„ „ ■ -
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Retail Dry Goods Dealers Will Moot The Indiana Retail Dry Goods i Association will hold its 13th annual convention at the Lincoln Hotel, Indianapolis, Wednesday and Thursday June 2 and 3. a program has been arranged, each number of which will be of direct interest to the retail dry goods and ready to wear merchant All of the set talks of the program will be given by successful merchants who are thoroughly qualified to handle the subject assigned to them. | Advertising. buying, insurance, accounting and many other features of retail store keeping are among the subjects to be spoken of. A "Round Table” discussion in which ■ all of the member* will take part is. one of thfe prominent features of the convention. lii the "round table”i discussions visiting merihants are ( asked to submit theTr store problems > and in the discussions following the presentation of the programs a great 1 deal of valuable information can be secured. The visiting ladies of the convention will be entertained at a lunch-> con given at the Columbia Club and . a theatre party at Keith's Theatre on tiie afternoon of Wednesday. June 2nd. The annual banquet will be given on Wednesday evening in the Trav-' ertine Room of the Lincoln Hotel.' Indianapolis where an interesting: musical program will be arranged, j Any dry goods and ready-to-wear; merchant not a member of the Indiana Retail Dry Goods is cordially invited to attend every NOTICE TO PROPERTY OW NERS In the Matter of Openinx and Widening of the lleokorri tliey Notice hi hereby tfiven that the Common Council in and for the City of Decatur. Indiana, did on the 18th day of May. 1»26. pass a declaratory resolution for the opening and widening of the Keckord Alley, in the City of Decatur. Indiana, as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the north east corner of in lot No. 777 in Chas. Ijanuniman's stfbdiviaion of the north half of outlot 219 hi Joseph Crabb’s southwestern a«Wition to the City of Decatur. Indiana. thence running soutli on tlie east line of said in lot 132 feet to the alley running east and west on the soutli end of said in lot, thence running east 12 feet, thence running north on a line parallel with the east? line of said b»t 132 feet to the south line of Adams Street, thenc* 4 running west 12 feet to > the place of beginning. The west half of the above described alley 6 feet in width is that portion of [ tiie alley previously ‘dedicated*" but erroneously described as 12 feet in width > off of (lie east side of the Chas. Lamminraji’a sulahyisi-mi of the north half ; nf out Jot 24H in Joseph .Crabb's south westi-rn addition to the Cilx of Decatur re« ur4ed yi tfae Original Plat Book [ page 71 of the Records of Adams Coun- | ty w Indiana, and thd east half of said ' proposed alley 6 feet in width is hereby appropriated and dedicated off of the west Hide of tiro north part of otU lot 248 in said addition. All as shown by a plat of such proposed opening and widening now on file in the office of the City Clerk. The property which may bo injuriously or beneficially affeeted in said City of L>evatur. Indiana, by the opening and widening-of the Re<kord Alley hs above described is known ami described as the grounds herein proposed to he condemned and appropriated therefore. ami the following lots, la mis. and par« els of land In the City of Decat-ur, Indiana, described as follows: In lot No. 777 in Chas. Lammiman's subdivision of the north half of out lot No. 219 in Joseph Crabb’s southwestern addition to (he City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. A str'rp of land off ofx the west side of the north part of out lot No. 218 in Chas. Lammiman’s subdivision of the north half of said out lot. in Joseph Crabb’s southwestern addition to the City of L>ecatur, Adams County, Jmli- - ana. All as shown by plat of such territory now on file in tiie office «of the City Clerk in said city. further notice is also given that the ! said Common ('onncil will, on the 15th i day of .lune. 1926. receive and hear remonstrances from persons interested or affected by such proceedings. Witness my hand and seal this 20th i day of May, 1926. I CATHERINE KAUFFMAN, ’ City Clerk. 20-27.
* session, the ussoclatlon stating that : they will be us welcome as the members. o ' The new May wheat opened a good fraction higher, while the old style was sharply up; July prices were unchanged while the September position was fractionally lower. Further squeeting of May shorts is expected for although moderately large deliveries of cash grain are due from «everal points, the long element hi’ the local market is ready to absorb them. There will also be further pro-! | fit taking in July, from all early indications. Corn opened fractionally lower in | all positions, July reaching a new low
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