Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1926 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

■ ■■HffXXf. XRKIIXXXX ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * ■ hbhikxsxxe: xiixxx —— . i.i- .1 FOR SALE FOR SALE—A few lined oil stoves and coal ranges. The Gas Co. FOR SALE—Good wood silo, 10x30 ft. Dan Erwin. ... 137-6tx Forf SALE—Disc corn ploy In first class condition. M. J. Fuhrman, Decatur, Ind., R. 1. Phone 835-A or 877-W. 135 eod. FOR SALk—Full blooded Durov male hog. Busche stock. Phone BSS-M- Tom Bess. 14(>t2x FOR SALE—Ford roadster. 1922 model. See it at Clyde Fugate’s garage. A bargain. 140t3x FOR SALE—Tops and down timber for wood. J. W. Rice, Hotel Murray. 140t3x FOR SALE Dining room and kitchen table in good condition. Phone 1076. 140t3x FOR SALE Baby chicks. Thousands to offer each week Heavy breeds 10c. light breeds Bc. O. V. Dilling, Decatur. R. 2. 2 miles south and 4% miles west of Decatur. 231tf T-F FOR SALE —A 5-year-old cow. with calf by side. Decatur phone 0-861. W ; W-.. Hawkins. 14113 WANTED wanle D: —Ton or fifteen acres of i clover or alfalfa hay to make on shares. Monroe phone, L 33. 3tx. WANTED - Salesman to sell our high grade guaranteed oils and paints. We pay salary or commission or allow drawing account. Empire Oil Co., Cleveland. Ohio. 3tx WANTED -To rent a 5 or 6 room holse. Inquire at the A. A- P. sjpfre. 139t3 WANTED—Modern furnished room for gentleman. Address Box “May’’ I>aily Democrat. 139-t3x WANTED — Middle age man. steady employment; neat appearing. Apply Murray Hotel. 139-3tx WANTED — Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. References furnished. Call 540. 140t3x WANTED —Ambitious men, with or without sales experience. Inquire at 214 Monroe street. 141t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST — f'rank of Overland car, between my home and Magley Reformed church, May 30. Finder return or inform James A. Steele. R. R. 2. 139-3tx FOUftfD—Sum of money. Owner may have same by describing property and paying for this ad. Daily Democrat. 139 —3t LOST—Mans coat, brown color, some place in Decatur. Finder please notify Mrs. Fred Finkhousen. phone 1176. Reward. 140t3x LOST —Red auto tire and tube on rime, size 33 x 4. Oscar Sprague, Phone 938. 14<>-3t LOST—Pocketbook containing sum of money and lodge card. ' Finder please return to Art VNuglewede, 1 phone 349. Reward. 141t3x. FOR RENT FOR RENT—After June 30. 7 room house, furnished or unfurnished. Garage. 249 N. sth st., Irene Ste-'e. 232 W. Electric Court, Sturgs Mich. 141t3

■Oll-fWi ■'B-B'B-B : COURT HOUSE ■ Real Estate Transfers Conrad Gillig to Paul Schulte etux. 128.25 acres in Washington township for $20,520. -- O APPOn’TWKXT OF EXE< I TOR Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Adaline Smith late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. IDA I AYE KNAPP Execu tori x C. L. Walters, Atty. June 1-3-15 0 — tOTWE OF Pi Bl.lt bKTrnii Notice Is hereby given that the Ibtard of Commissioners of Adams • •minty. Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamised i bud in Kirkland township in said • nuntv known as the H. A. Brelner Macadam Itoad. up and until ten o’* bJck A. M., on Tl EM» H. JI 1.1 <h itrjH at the regular meeting of said Board of Con’iidssloners, held in the City ' f Dct-aliiV. Adams County, Indiana Seated bl‘N will be received for the • »>n: tru'J.ion of said road in accord*»m *■ v. nil the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer. • hi* h are now oh hie In the Auditor’s t »4ir-e <»f said county, said road to be i*|t of crushed stone alone A bond must anebhipahv pack bid id twice the amount of the bid tiled, conditioned on the faithful performcnee Os gafd work, and that the bidder. if awarded the contract, will cnler into ebntra'i therefor and complete flibie. according to such contract .•nd in accordance with the bond tiled. All bids shall b* made so as tn give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer tn charge not to exceed eighty percent of any one estimate, out of thfundr to be hereinafter raised by the > •!• of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners re vers tfl the right to reject any and al! bid*. . MARTIN JAHEPG. Auditor Adams County, Indiana J 15,22,29. ir —tx.-. , ,j-x,, ,n —.~ig. Get the Habit—Trade At Home, It Pays

5» BUSINESS CARDS H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Thu Neurocalometer Servlee Will Convince You ■t 144 South 2nd Street' Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Houre: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 pm. RE. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Celle answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 727 — FEDERAI7FARM LoAnS~ Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced October 6, 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat r 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 money on Improved real estateFEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHU-RGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 8. 2nd St. 0 o FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Our Office Needs $ 5 0,0 (I 0.0 0 in loans to fill our allotment tor June. Special Attractive Terms 5% —10 year, small com. si/ a % —10 year, no com. 6% —20 year, Govt. Plan Office 155 South 2nd St. First floor rooms. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy.

'Barber-Lawyer Disbarred For Soliciting Bribes Vincennes, Ind.. June 15 —(United Press) —Roy R'.ibinson, local barberatterney has been disbarred from further practice in the courts of Indiana following the filing of a report • by a committee of local lawyers, appointed to investigate into hfe e'en- 1 duet. Tlie committee reported that Robinson was guilty cf soliciting bribes from defendants in court cases and ■cited his conviction in Federal court at Indianapolis. He was disbarred by action of Judge Coulter in the Enox Circuit court. i o 5,000 Visit Peony Gartens Van Wert. Ohio, June 15 —A crowd estimated at approximately 5.000 persons cisited the peony gardens here Sunday, the record for one-day attendance by a wide margin. Automobiles bearing license plates issued in eight I different states ware noticed on a I trip past hundreds of machines parked iti the vicinity of the gardens. — „ AOTIC'E OF I"! HI.It LETT IAG Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana. Will receive bids for the construction of a nuicadatniaed road in St. Marys township in said county known as the Susie Bowen Macadam Itoad, up and until ten o'clock A. M., on I Tl ESDI I . .11 I.V «, ll»2« at the regular meeting of said Board' of Commissioners, held in the City of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana. Sealed blds will be received tor the construction of said road In accordance with the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer. Which are now on tile in the Auditor's office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount rtf the bid filed.' conditioned on the faithfiH performance of said work, and that the bld- ' fieZ If awarded the contract, will enter fnto contract therefor and < omplete sama, according to such contract and in accordance with the bond Hied. All bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, parable on estimates to be made by the engineer tn < barge not to exceed eighty percent of any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law The Board dt Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. . | MARTIX .TABERG. | Auditor Adams County, Indiana J-15,22,29.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1926.

MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 1600. shipments 1330; hogs dosing steady Heavies $14.26 @15.00; mediums $15.00015.25; light weight $15.25015.50; light lights and pigs $15.50016.75; packing sows lough, 212.50; cattle 75 steady; sheep 100. no top lambs herd's fooling uteady; calves, 300; tops 213.50. Fort Wayne Hog Market The hog market was steady through Monday at the Fort Wayne union stockyards. Calves and lambs also were steady. 100 to 140 pounds ... $14.90 140 to 180 pounds 14.65 180 to 200 pounds . 14.50 200 to 225 pounds 14.35 225 to 250 pounds 14.25 250 to 275 pounds .... 14 10 275 to 300 pounds 14.00 Houghs 11.50012.00 Stags . .. 7.000 8.50 Calves [email protected] Yearlings 10.00013.M1 Spring lambs .... [email protected]’ LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected June 14) Leghorn Broilers 22c Heavy Broilers .%. ...... 27c Heavy Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls 17c Hens -——2 o c Leghorns 17c Old Roosters ...... 9< Ducks 14* Geese 8< Eggs, dosen 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected June 14) Barley, per bushel 75< Rye, per bushel 75( Oats 36c Good Sound Yellow Corn 85c G<cd Sound Mixed Coin 80c Wheat. No. 1 $1.3! Wheat. No. 2 SL3E Wool 30@37i LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, do-ch 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 37c EDITOR'S TRIAL STARTED TODAY HOVTINIHD PHOM need heavily as campaign material by the democrats. "The most alarming, -contemptible and dangerous phase of the plunder system in operation by the republican party is disclosed in the shame less corruption of electors,’’ Robin on charged, referring to the cam paign fund investigation of the Penn sylvania primaries. "The right of Senator Newberry of Michigan to occupy his seat in the senate in 1919 was challenged because of reckless expenditure of money by his supporters,” he said. "About 2206,W0 was used in conducting the campaign. The recent Pennsylvania primaries convert the Newberry episode into paratragoedia Already it is admitted that 21.590,000 was expended for the nomination of a senator. “Hundreds of thousands of dollars are said to have been contributed or ’oaned by agents of manufacturers and every form of corrupt practice except open bribery, indulged in by supporters of republicans national renown—Senator Pepper, Governor Pir.chot and Representative William S. Vare. The whole story never will be told." Robfnson declared that "the foremost question to be answered by the . lectors next November is, shall the national governirfent! be nominated by rapacious big business’” CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July 21.40%. Sept. 21-37%. Dec. $1.38%. Corn: July 71%c. Sept. 77c. Dec. 77%c. Oats: July 41’4c, Sept. 42%c. Dec. 44%c.

Miller’s Raisin Bread at all groceries every Wednesday. Ask for it. It M>TIC> it ptm.w mSt iv« Notice Is hereby given that the Bodrd of Commissioners of Adaim ,-ountv Indiana, will receive bids fol Ihe construction of a ina< adamiaeC road in Preble township In said county. known as the August Sj-liei-num Macadam Hoad, up and until ter I o'clock A. M.. on ti .11 it «, IKM at tire regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners. held in the ''it; of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana Sealed bids will be referred for tin construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications am report of the viewers and engineer Which are now on tile in the Auditor's.(dice of said ortnnty, sa'd road to lie I built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bld tn twieft the amount rtf the bid died conditioned on the faithful perform ‘ anee of said Work. and that Ute bid I der. It awarded the contract, will enter into contract therefor and com plete rame. according th alinh contract and In accordance with the bond tiled. All blds shall be made so as td give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by tne engineer in charge not to exceed eighty percent. of afiv estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. Tire Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all I bids. * Martin iarerg. Auditor Adams County, Indiana J-15,22,2».

Fasting Hiker Nears Pittsburgh; Loses 30 Pounds On Water Diet Beaver Falla, Pa., June 16—(United Press) —Satisfying his hunger by drinking a gallon of water, George Hasler Johnson, foodless hiker, left here today for Pittsburgh. Johnson is walking fiom Chicago to New York and has covered 500 miles of tne trip without eating. The hunger hiker has lost 30 pounds o Two-Row Corn Picker Is Invented In Wells County Bluffton, June 15,—A two-row corr picker has been invented by Martin Gamen. a Wells county farmer iresid ing one mile oast and one and one halt miles south of Reiffsburg. The machine has been operated success fully by Mr. Gamen on his farm. H« has been interviewed by represent at Ives of several farm implement manufacturing companies during tht last dew months and. last week, r representative of the Internationa; Harvester company visited Mr. Gam eti's home and made blue prints 01 ■he machine. The blue prints will be placed before a meeting of the company’s engineers in the neat future, it is said. —e - * Gives Bad Check For Auto Indianapolis. Ind., June 15.—(1 nit •d Press.)— Charged with issuing i. raudulent check for SI,OOO to pay foi <n auto, Clyde Turrell, of Houston rex., was under arrest here today Indianapolis police were informed hat Turrsll'jumped bond iu Houston, vhile awaiting trial for liquor law violations. -— o ” * Bust Os The Late Dr. N. C. Hirschy Unveiled A marble lni«t of the late Dr. N. C Hirshey. former citizen of Berne ant i teacher in the schools' there foi five years, was unVeilcd at Hhifftoi College, Bluffton, Ohio, last week Dr Hirshey was the first president o lulffton College. The unveiling tool dace In the college, reading room following the twenty-sixth annual •cmmeucement exercises of the school. The marble figure is a striking like less Os Dr. Hirshey. The sculptor Prof Jacob Klaassen. had never seer Dr. Hirshey. but used photographs at nodels. Dr. Hirsh/y was boru and eared in Berne. —a. No Objection To 25 Desertions But 26th Is The Last Straw Evansville, Ind.. June 15 —(Units' Press)—Charles Arms did not object o bis wife deserting him twenty-fivi hues, but when she ran away th-twenty-sixth time, It was the straw that broke the camel’s back. He start ed in a divorce suit filed in Vander burgh county court here. His wife is in Kentucky living with mother.n an in a "Lover Nest" Arm: ■harged ui his complaint. o Ten Thousand Rotarians In Denver For Convention Denver. Colo.. June 15 —t Unite Press) —Ten thousand Rotarians from ivery sectfan of the civilized world were ready today to get down to the serious business of their convention With most of the delegates here las' light. A huge pageant was given ii their honor at the University of Don ver stadium attneded by the 10.000 visitors and at lea-t 20.0(H) towns people. The pageant was a spectacle if nations, every country With a del ’gate at the convention being repre lentfed. Improvvished mountains sented. Improvised mountains lighted by flood lights termed the back ground for the pantomine. The program today will consist of "■qnchaons and conferences of unite it the organization. —.—■* o Middlewest Is Greeted By Rising Temperatures Ciifcafo. June 15 —(United Press) —Rising Temperatures greeted the middle-west today after unseasonablj cold weather which followed in thwake of rain storms that drencher' the section over the woek-erd. The storm took a toll of ten lives throughout the district but was of (inestimable valim to farmers. Only 'n a few sectionsdid the hains cause tny .ii age. The heaviest rainfall during the three days was at Joliet, 111., where 9:02 inches fell in 72 hours. o ‘ Woman Is New Member Os State Industrial Board Indianapolis, Ind., June 15—(United Press) —Mrs. Nellie Grllbb, of Gary, today prepared to take over the work of investigate# for the women's and children's division of the state industrial board. She was appointed to succeed Mrs. Eileen Kirkpatrick, of Indiana polis.

Obituary Benjamin? Hower son of Joseph and Racheal Proctor Hower was born In Adams county. Ind. May 6, 1857 and died at Columbia City, Ind. June 4, 1926 ago 67, years. 28 days. On Sept 28 1881 he was united in marriage to Susan Btnm To this’ union wore born eight children four if whome arc deceased. Namely: Mrs. Minnie Kaufman. Raymond. Ada hell, and an Infant son Those left to mourn his loss are Mrs. Frank Myers □f Monroe. Ind. Mrs. R. W. Rogers of South Whitley Ind., Mrs. R N. Hower if Columbia City, and Herbert Hower now living with his sister Mrs. Rogers two brothers C. M. Hower of Fort Wayne, and Win Hower of Pasadena. Cal., and eleven grandchildren and many friends who knew and loved him When Mr. Hower had just started in life his father died. 'After his marriage he and his wife resided on a farm cast of Crainville. Later he owned the general store at Craigville and was proprietor of the same for nearly thirty years. His honesty and kindliness and sterling worth won for him many warm friends,. He then traded his store for a farm four niilco north and one mile west of Plymouth, where he made his home until Oct. 1925 and then he went to reside with his daughter Mrs. Hower from whence he went to live with his Savior in that Home not made with hands after a short illness caused by paralytic stroke. He expressed to his daughter his readiness and willingness for this last final move saying he had no fear. And so we find again that "Precious ih the sight of the Lord is the death of His Saints". The following verses copied from the obituary of his father are especially fitting for this precious son: No sickness, or sorrow, or pain. Shall ever disquiet him now. For death to 'his spirit was gaih. Since Christ was his life here below. Hrs soul has no# taken its flight, To mansions of glory above, To mingle with angles of light. And dwell in the kingdom of love. Funeral services were conducted from the Zion C. W. church at Honduras Ind., by the pastor. Rev. J. F. -Porter and Rev. Va'a Grace Porter. The body was layed to rest in Z:on cometary. ■ ,r — o Foreign Trade Takes Decided Drop In May

Washington, June 15. — (United Press)—Foreign trade of the United States took a decided drop in May and both exports and imports decreased for the first time this year, the commerce department announced today. | Imports for May fell off approximately $30,000.000 compared with April while exports receded approximately 122,000.000 last month, compared with the preceding month. i A favorable balance of 938(000.000 'n May however, replaced the April unfavorable balaflcd of *10.000,000, — k 0 Prospective Der.asts Take An Examination Indianapolis Ind June 15—(United Press) —Examination papers of eighty graduate dental students seeking II: censes to practice in Indiana were lieing graded today by state board of dental examiners. The examination was given yesterday in the house of representatives in the statehouse. Dr. C. J. Burris, of Washington, is president of the board. . * | Drilling For Oil Portland. Ind., June 15 —Drilling for' oil has been started on the Cal Alexander farm, northwest of this city. I A large acreage of leases in that locality was given to Claude Thompson, I of Marion, by George Elliott, local oil operator, with the provision that * Mr. Thompson put down a well there.] ;—o • . Canada Thistles Spreading Hartford City. June 15—Canada ‘histles ate spreading rapidly in Blackford County, IttWeritig land value as they go. The principal reason why they spread is the cohition, but erroneous notion among 1 farmers .that the plant does not pro-1 duce live seeds, said A. A. Hensen, □1 the Purdue university extension staff, whili addressing a group of fifty farmers during a field demonstration, last week. Furniture Store Burns I Milwaukee. Wis . June 15—(United Pless) Fire of unknown origin which started on the fourth floor, complete i ly destroyed the HaUman Fnrniturcompany building here early today) with an estimated loss of nearly 12001)00 The blaze was under Control at 7 am., after -several fire companies had Desponded. Get the Habit—Trade At Home, It Pays

NEGRO HANGED BY MOB IN KENTUCKY County Officials Overpowered By 700 Men Who Hang Negro To Tree Guthrie Ky., June >5 (United Presa)—Over powering county officials. a mob of 700 men abducted Trimus King, negro, and hanged him to a tree today. King was being taken to prison after he shot Edwart Bringhurst, deputy sheriff, who sought to arrest King for wife murder. Bringhurst is in a serious condition. Propose To Put British Miners On 8-Hour Schedule London, June 15 —(United Press) - Eight hours daily work iu the mines is essential to temporary soltitton of the c ml dispute, premier Baldwin said today in the house of citnmons and announced that the cabinet had decided an extra hour's work would be preferable to a reduction in wages. He said the seven-hour-day law Would remain unchanged but that legislation would lie introduced to enable the miners to work an extra hour temporarily. A. J. Cook. Secretary of the miners federation, recently said the minere would not agree to longer working hours. o New Judge Is Appointed Indianapolis. Ind., June 15—(United Press) —The vacancy on the mut nicinal court bench in Indianapolis caused by the death of Judge Edward Felt was filled today through, appointment of Thomas Garvin. The new judge is a native of Evansville and a graduate of the University of Chicago.

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Fisher & Barris CASH GROCERY Phones 3,4, 5 Free City Delivery Service With Low Prices. Special Creamery Butter, pound44c Clover Leaf Creamery Butter, pound49c Tropico Nut Oleo, real quality, pound2oc Peanut Butter, the best in bulk, pound2oc Milk. Tall cans Pet, Carnation, Borden or I Every Day,.'loc; Small cans i Eagle Brand, can .. ,19c; Dozen cans S2J-’ New Potatoes, Fancy Wite Cobblers, 10 lbs.. 5-jc i Sweet Corn, Fine Quality, can Coffee, in bulk, to suit your taste, Pound27c, 30, 40, 44c and 50c .Wall Pape? Cleaner, 3 cans Old Settler, 3 packages c Jersey Corn Flakes, 3 packages for Kraut, Solid Pack, No. 2 size, 3 cans. ■ “ Toddy, the Chocolate Malt health drink, | pound can... .50c; Vt pound can i Runkles Best Bulk Cocoa, 2 pounds Quality Ginger Snaps or Fig Bats, 2 pounds • Victoria Brand Toilet Paper, 7 oz. rolls I 6 for• Large receipts daily of Select Homegrown Strawberries.

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PUBLIC SALE I will offer for sale at the C J. Lutz home, now the Decatur County Club, south of the city on Mercer Avenue, on Saturday, June 19th Beginning at 3:30 ». m ., the following property to-wit: Dining room table and chairs; side board; several beds; ice box; dresser; rugs; chairs; wash stand; sewing machine. Will also offer for sale the following, cultivator, harrow, hay rake, double shovel plow, onehorse wagon and hay rack, carriage and numerous other articles. Terms—Cash. Roy Johnson. Auct. C. J. LUTZ