Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1926 — Page 2

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I CLAS-SIFiED ADVERTISEMENTS, I i NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

aiH9fIKIRHS9S»aiBa " CLASSIFIED ADS « ■ MXKMtfHXXJSKMMMKM 1 ■.."** ■; * - FOR SALE FOR SAILe —A few lined oil stoves and coal ranges. The (Jas Co. 123tf F(>R SALP!—Good wood silo, 10 x3O ft. Dau Erwin. 137-6tx iT)R SALE —Full blooded Duroc male hog. Busehe stock. Phone 885-M Tom Bess 140t2x FOR ' SALE- I’oiil 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 Mur ray. Mttta F(7R SALE—Dining room and kitchen table in good condition. Phone 1076. 140t3x F?)R SA IX—A 5-year-old cow, with calf by side. Decatur phone 0-861. W W. Hawkins. _ 141t3 FORE SALE—Dick corn plow in first class condition. M. J. Fiirhman, Decatur, Ind., R. 1. Phone 835A or J77E. 3t l.oxl. FOR SALE—An Arcola heater with radiators, suitable for small store, house or office. Address Box M, in on re of Daily Democrat. 130tf-eod FOR SALE: - Wooden silo. 12x32; Deering binder, 7 ft. cut; Flying Dutchman hay loader; J. I. Case torn plow. Phone 864-B. Curtis Miller. R. 8. 140t3x eod l- ok SALE—Rose Comb and Single Comb Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching at 5c each or $4.50 per 100. J. F. Rupert. Monroe, Ind. 142-10tx WANTED 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 WANTED—If you value your future —let us explain how you can become a first-class auto-mechanic, a practical electrician, or radio expert —and earn good wages while you learn. See or write A. Bremer, 203 B. Berry, Fort Wayne, at once. 135-5 t eod. WANTED—Office girl. No books or stenographer work. Adams County Maytag W. Monroe St. 112-3tx —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 r WANTED—AIan to s?ll weatherstrips for old reliable firm, in Adams county. earn >4O to S6O weekly. See Mr. Smith at Murray Hotel, Friday. 7,1 to 8 p. m., Decatur, Ind. 103wtf. LOST AND FOUND LOST —Mans coat, brown color, some place in Decatur. Finder please notify Mrs. Fred Finkhousen, phone 1176. Reward. 140t3x LOST— auto tire and tube on rime, size 33 x 4. Oscar Sprague, Phone 938. 140-3 t LOST —Pocketbook containing sum of money and lodge card. Finder please return to Art V'oglew'ede, phone 349. Reward. 141t3x. FOR RENT FOR RENT—After June 30. 7 room house, furnished or unfurnished. Garage. 249 N. sth st., Irene Steele. 232 W. Electric Court. Sturgis. Mich. 141t3 1 11 i See “Sophronia's Wedding,” Pleasant Mills H. S. Auditorium, Friday night. 142t3x o , CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July $1.40’4, Sept. $1.35%, Dec. $1.38. Corn: July 71>4c, Sept. 76%c. Dec. 7714 c. Oata: July 41%c, Sept. 42 ■/«*<', Dee. 44VsC. — ICE FOR SALfi—lo22 South 13th Jtrcst. Phone 559 —Black. 140-5 t - -* 0 LEARN TO PLAY cornet and trombone. etc. Private instruction given. Nou-pseastfre system tenght. Bo- • inner# and advanced students circular on request. Lehman Music Studio, Box 467. LJerue, Indiana. 14.0-6tx — S Satisfied patients send us fourfifths of our new patients. Those receiving Health through Adjustment are glad to recommend it io others. For appointment call CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10'to 12—2 to * 6:80 to 8:00 •</ N *t. Phnn* #ET

x BUSINESS CARDS XSKKWXKXXKWKKMMM — ; 1 H. FROHNAI’FEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Th* Neurocelometer Servlee Will Convince You ■t 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 em. 1-5 6-8 p.m. STETBLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office pbone 90 Home phone 727 ~FEDER AL~ FARM 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 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:06 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. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. 0 T-TT— - O FA R M MORTGAGE LOANS Our Office Needs $50,000.00 in loans to fill our allotment for June. Special Attractive Terms 5%—10 year, small com. s|^% —10 year, no com. 6% —20 year, Govt. Plan Office 155 South 2nd St. First floor rooms. I SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. O O 1 SEEK MEMBERS FOR FRANKLIN HIGHWAY ASS N (COXTINVED FROM PAGE ON«> more be raised, so that necessary expenses in connecting with routing and marking the highway can be raasod. Three-fourths of the state quota will he sent to national headquarters and one-fourth will remain in the state. A majority of the c'ties or counties al ng the route have raised their quotas and favorable comments are heard on the proposed route from all parts of the country. The ultimate desire of the national committee is to have the national government take over the route and designate it as a federal route, making it one of the greatest highways in the country. 0 Gary—Lighted cigarettes, thrown carelesly from a window, are believed to have been the cause of two awning fires at a local appartrnent house. — - F. Til BiniM.E KDTiniTOBS Notice Is hereby given that the Hoard of Commissioners of Adams County. State of Indiana, al their rooms in the Court Hous.', in the City of Deiatur, Indiana will receive sealed blds for the construction of the following bridges, in accordance with the plans, and specifications on file In the office of the Auditor <>f said county, to-wit;-Boie Bridge: No. 2, Jefferson Township Bowen Retaining Wall. Washington Township Houck Bridge. Preble Township. Sealed bids will be received until in o'clock. A. M. on Tuesday July 6th 1926. Bids will he received for the con- 1 structlon of said bridges separately and the Boardn will also consider blds for the construction of anv two or more ‘ of said bridges Ir one contract. Bid, will include all labor and ma-; terlal for said work. Any one desiring to submit plans and specifications sor t compc'ition at the same letting may do so bv filing the catne with the auditor of said county not less than ten davs before the day of letting as provided by law. taeach bid shall be accompanied with bonds and affidavit as required bv law. Tlie time for completion of said bridge will be set at the time of letting contract. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 1 ERNST PONRAD B F BP-BINIiR GEO. SHOEMAKER Boartf of Commissioners 1 By Martin Jaber*, Auditor. June 16-23

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1926.

MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK i Receipt#. 1,600; shipments, 2.660: hogs, cloning steady; heavies, $14.2f I Hi $11.75; mediums. $14.75.0515.15: II light weight. $15.25® $15.40; light lights and pigs, $15.4(1®515.50; pack ing sows, tough. $12.50; cattle. 325 steady: sheep, 500 best springers $16.00®517.00; beat owes, $6.00® $7.50; calves, 300 tops, $13.50. FORT WAYNE CATTLE AND HOG MARKET (Dunlin Commission Co.) The hog market was 10 cents down Tuesday at the Fort Wayne union atock yards. Calvos and spring lambs both were down 50 cents. 100 to 140 pounds $14.80 140 'to 180 pounds 14.55 ISO to 200 pounds 14.40 300 to 225 pounds 14.25 225 to 250 pounds 14.15 Roughs 11.00® 11.75 Stags 7.00® 8.50 Calves 8.00®11.50 Yearlings 10.00® 12.00 Spring lambs 12.00@ 14.50 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected June 16) Leghorn Broilers - 22< Heavy Broilers 27< Heavy Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls „ 17c Hens 20c Leghorns 17c Old Roosters 9i Ducks 14< Geese 8c Eggs, dozen 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected June 16) Barley, per bushel 75c Rye, per bushel 75c Oats ........ 35< Good Sound Yellow Corn Ss< (Iced Sound Mixed Coin 80c Wheat, No. 1 $1.3! 1 Wheat, No. 2 $1.3) Wool 30@37i LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, do - on .... 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 37c — —o •COURTHOUSE i Will Probated The last will and testament of Katharine Huser, who died at her home in French township recently, has been probated. The will pro vides that SBOO ho given to Henry Huser. a son. and SIOO to the De senseless Mennonite church of Linn Grove. The remainder of the estate is to be divided equally among the children. Philip P. Huser was ap pointed executor of the will. Real Estate Transfers Laura Eicher et al to Albert Aeschliman etux, lot 331 in Decatur, for $2,800. David Studabaker etux to John McCune. 40 acres in Monroe township for S4OO. Sold At Sheriff's Sale Two mules, belonging to Allen Foust, were sold at sheriff’s sale at the court house this morning to John A. Lee. who held a chattel mortgage on the team. The judgment held against Mr. Foubt by Mr. Lee was $625. u o TO GIVE PLAY AT PLEASANT MILLS (f ONTIM HD FROM PAGE production surpass that one. The admission prices will be twenty-five and thirty-five cente for adults and ten cents for children under nine years of age. Following is the cast for the play. Mrs. Uriah Snodgrass. President- of the Uplift Society Orah Steele Seraphina—Her "Angel" daughter Desaie Evans .Mrs. Abner Doddridge—Fat and Gossipy — —Zula Holloway Miss Mossy Spriggs—Rather an Acid Drop Drusilla Human Mrs. Joshua Perkins —A Peace Maker Fanny Nyffeler Mrs. Peace Peabody—The Village Postmistress Helen Mann Mrs. P. D. Killeinquick The new young Doctor's wife Mary Teeple Flossy Snippem—The Village Seamstress I Aura IFavis Mrs. Ca'eb Savinsioules —Minister’s Wife Sadie McMillan Labella Witherspoon, Pamelia WithI erspoon—Twin sister 1 Wi'aia Sclieniek, Mary McCullough Lottie Anna Sykes—Fair and Giggles Nettle Syphers i Mrs. J. Anderson Piper—Gentle mother of Sophronia Capitola Clark Tilly Tacker- Maid of All Work I ..Helle Winans Genevieve Van Houten —Sophronia's Up-to-date Bridesmaid Rhoda Speakman Sophronia Piper—The Bride . Bernice McMillan Slmira Penny w histle Niff Steele Little Tommy Savfnsoules I George Henry Clark ~o — ——~ 1 ICE FOR SALE—-1022 South 13th ' street. Phone 559 —Black. 140-5 t

SUNDAY SCHOOLS IN STATE MEET Three Thousand Delegates Gather At Richmond For State Convention Richmond, Ind., June 16— Press)—Three thousand de'.egates rom Sunday schools throughout the intire State registered today for the innual state Sunday school convention here. Officials who have spent the past few months preparing for the convention say they are well pleased with ,he program which lias been arranged rnd believe it is one of the most comprehensive ever drawn up in this state, I Incoming delegates started ration at 7:30 this morning and the entire early part of the morning was devoted to this work. Local registra ion was held yesterday afternoon in order to prevent iHissibility of a tieip which might result from too many >nrolling this morning Following registration a mass sesdon was held with President William Lowe Bryan presiding. At the second session of the day which opened at 10 o’clock, the city >f Richmond extended its welcome to he delegates and President Bryan de ivered his message, officially openng the convention. , An address on "Christian Education ind Christian Conduct’’ by W. S. Hazard and a bible message by Frank ). Pallard were also included in th s norning's program. W C. Pearce, prominent Sunday ichool worker, was to speak at a banpiet for county officers this evening ind the program for tonight included" mass sessions, one for each, Children, young people and adults workers. Sectional conferences and a ban iuet for young people's workers will feature the program for to-morrow morning President Bryan will address he delegates at the banquet. A mass session at the Trueblood inloor field, Earlham college, with E. H. Hasemeir presiding, will be held omorrow afternoon. An address — 'Start and Standards"—by Margaret Slattery will be a feature of this ses-

Sale of Household Goods Saturday, June 19—1 o’clock p. m. at my residence in Monroe, the following articles, to-wit: Two bedsteads; 2 sets of springs; 1 mattress; 1 dresser; 1 iofa; 6 dining room chairs; 1 dining room table; 2 rocking •hairs; sewing machine.; 1 glass door cupboard; 1 kitchen cnb:net. as good as new; 1 kitchen table; 3 kitchen chairs; 60 yards! if rag carpet; 20 yards of ingrain carpet, part wool; cooking' utensils; 1 dish pan and dishes; 1 washing machine and wringer; I tid>; 1 kitchen sale; 3 one-gallon jars; 1 four-gallon jar; 1 fivegallon jar; 2 gallon jars with lids; 1 hoe and shovel; and many tiller tilings too numerous Io mention. DAVID EVERHART, VI MONROE, IM). 14-16-17 , \ * 90% if "Falling Hair” H found to be due to Se- i ( 1 borrhea. Neou method !| » t ' j nu<lu tombatt it, j stop $ FALLING A . HAIR i I Grow Hair - this new way! Inefficient tonics can now be dis- iVcw .Method Combats It i 1 carded. An entirely new method of Now wc have found away o* com- H scalp treatment has been perfected, batting Seborrhea. A new method It is totally unlike anything you have of stimulating hair growth. This ] ever seen or heard of before. Its treatment is called STJM. Its sue- < simplicity will delight you. Its re- ce „ j s amazing. It stops Falling suits amaze you. But one applies- Hair as if bv magic Remove , dan . tion each week or two for most scalp druff with a treatment or two. I troubles, ho after-odor, ho treaty Stimulates the hair to thicker, heavi- i| effect. Everything is just delightful. er Erow th. Gives i new radiance f Seborrhea Cause of Troubles and lustre that will surprise and Well may you wonder at the mar. delight you. i velous results of this treatment n„...r«. K . r . j 11 But wo havo studied scalp troubles liesuits now Iruaranteea , •oientlfically and discovered some No matter why jmur condition—or 1 amazing facts. We found how many “tonics" you 1 that the hair bulbs sei- ' have used without avail dom die from natural T’’ 0 " J 1 0” !t .. ? Rut freoiientlv SEBORRHEA yourself to give this eauses. But .roquet tauie scientific method a fair they become weakened. 'V It must stop FallSeborrhea is most often Ing: Hair. Must destroy the cause. Tho hair Dandruff. Must stimu- ' b.. r „ «,n. less, and starts falling DRY SCALP ara sole j u< i ga . j n excessively. But here is rhiftt fuai a every package is our , the marvelous thing. Re- "aik written guarantee that , , . . There common and seem- results must satisfy you i move Infection—stimu- ingly harmless scalp ail- or money back. Could late weakened hair bulbs merits are sur« signs of we possibly make sou a ( to renewed activity and -PWoachmgtrouble This falrer o ff 9r? We urea >{ the hair grows thick and hTu tTem serentifiea'l"'. §ANITAs’ < CN) ’’ Brook. lustrous again. lyn, N. Y. A9. ’ J HERE IS PROOF WOMEN. TOO < "1 eonrultad Dr. nt Johnst-wn Pa.. “It Is a wonderful treatment. My hnd i I nr home town. His rarrnnmendatkin far was bald almost and since I used SUM I1 this condition was STIM" — I had oh- in, hair MS si! grown back.” ■ 1 «ato» to has, m> hair trimmed up a (Jhit) M L.. Yswttttows. Oh-.s I HttW lest weak add the barber ntgleed a .... . , . .I < lot at new halra renilng out abna tho h! I ;.’lJrw" front and aides where I was minrlnafiv ““•d »» »" n r-. „« f»irb shlstms after t*miiiipd ” ® ®TIM treatment. 4 Est C Sta r Centre Pa. (Mrs.) SD ’ CU'W, /ft. "X HWe been mln* STI?', and find it tie “My imlr hi? improved wonder?’!!!-?. I best thing far baldness inrl nivt about jfet also f?TIM to my alater and ’ tai baldaess covered. sbe is freatfr Mtlsfied ” I sTS,, clsjn, 2/4. iCV £. r. N. ] ) THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. j

sion. I ' Addresses by W. C. Pearce and Mar- I garct Slattery will be given at the 1 mass session tomorrow evening. D. < W. bid wards, president of Eearlham college will greet the delegates. ( Other mass sessions and special conferences for the various classes of workers will be held almost constantly until the convention is adjourned Friday night. o— 2 'MRS. JOEL LIDDY DIES SUDDENLY ] (CONTINUED FKOM PAGE ONE) i Berne, and Mrs. Henry Sprunger, of Saginaw, Michigan. Mrs Henry Schaupp, of Linn Grove, is a sister of the deceased. Funeral 'services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the Berne Evangelical church. Burial was,made in the M. R. E. cemetery. I °" Riley Day Program Is 1 Postponed Indefinitely The Riley Day program which was scheduled to be given at the high school auditorium tills afternoon and , tonight by Mr. Calvin Power, has been postponed indefinitely. Mr. ,

CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! 1 Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little! ‘Freezone’’ on an aching corn, instant-! ly that corn stops hurting, then short-. ly you life it right off -with fingers. , I Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | ‘Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient ( ’o remove every hard corn, soft corn, □r corn between the toes, and the foot lalluses, without soreness or irrita•iou.

Power Is attempting to raise money for a memorial to James Whitcomb Riley, which is to be erected in Hancock county. —O'" — ——— There’s a model of the Nash car for every purse. It o NOTICZ Back at the job again. H. A. Straub, the expert Wallpaper Cleaner, the man that knows how, will make that dirty paper look like new. Small or large jobs. Washing ceiling, paperhanging, that are cleaned. Ailso cisterns cleaned. Prices right. All work guaranteed. Phone 1000. 107tf

PUBLIC SALE DECATUR, INDIANA Bptler & Ahr’s Sale Barn on First Street 1 Commencing at 12:30 p.m. prompt Saturday, June 19,1926 30—HEAD OF CATTLE—3O Consisting of 20 Real milk cows, some with calves by side and some heavy springers. We will have 7 good Guernsey cows in this stile, also some dandy Jerseys and Holstcins; 1 good young slock bulls; 6 head of young cattle. 400—HEAD OF HOGS—4OO 20 brood sows, some with pigs by side, others due to farrow soon; 280 head of feeding shoats, weighinb from 75 lbs. to 150 pounds each. There will also be a few head of good horses in (his sale. If you are looking for cows, hogs, or horses, do not fail to attend this sale. Anyone having anything to sett bring it to this sale. BUTLER & AHR Roy Johnson and Jeff Leichty, Aucts. Fred Ahr, Clerk *' A ,: X a B Most Efficient Banking relations arc most es--3 ficient — and helpful, too — 9 , when an officer knows some9 thing of the financial problems of the depositor who need real S co-operation. In order to renH der efficient service our offilEB cers invite the confidences of forward looking depositors. i Bn ■ JCamtal and . Subscription Offer ! Up until Saturday, June 19th, the Decatur Daily Democrat , [ will accept combination subscriptions for the "Lome , Paper” and the Chicago Herald-Examiner. Here’s the plan ; Decatur Daily Democrat and Chicago Her- ; ; ald-Examiner, daily, one month by mail, 50c. : i If you are a subscriber of the Decatur Daily Democrat ; ! and wish to subscribe for the Chicago Herald Examiner ! for one month 25c ! This special offer is made as a means of rendering a seni'J ] ! t» our subscribers and those who wish to receive a (Jiicag" ] paper during the time of the Eucharistic Congress in < J l ' i cago. The Decatur Daily Demoend will carry the Im ,( , ! Press news dispatches on the congress and special f , u lu" '' ; [ furnished by I. N. S. The CJiicago Herald-Exannnei w 1 give more details and will carry a page of pictures dal >• , • Send your remittance to this office by SaturdayThis offer good only until June 19th. I wish to subscribe for the ’ !; DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT CHICAGO HERALD-EXAMINER for one'month beginning June 21st. Money enclosed. <, CHICAGO PAPER ONLY 25c < COMBINATION OFFER ... 50c ? Check which offer you accept. .[ Name v .......... , •— Addre55....................... ], Poatoftice..., -i!

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