Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1926 — Page 2

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■■■BaXXXXXXBNXXN ■ Classified ads •» ■■■■■■■KBBHiaWSX w -BL ULJ .. .1 .. ■< FOR SALE F'dA BaLU A few mid oil "tovea and coal rangea. The Gat Co. Itftt reriuap&u wood »io. Dxna ft. Ilan Erwin. 137-dtx I'OR SALE—Roa* Comb and Klnslc. Comb Rhode (aland Red egg* for hatchina at be each or 14 5u per 100. ■>. F Rupert, Monroe, Ind 1<- Unit FOR KALE—fiiac corn piny ti~ claaa condition M J, Fuhrman. Decatur. Ind . R 1. Phone 835 A or 877-E. 135 eod FOR SALE Late cabhago. or totiia too*. celery and other plant* at Werder Slaters <O2 Marshall St Phone 347. 148-3tx FOR SALE—Seven Al (coding ahoata neighing DO to 130 pounds. Also 1 yearling O. I C. ttia'e hog. Inquire Schmitt Meat Market. 148-3tx WANTED v\Anie6—l/ > J on vntue"your future - let us explain how you con become a Irat-elaag auto mechanic, a practical electrician, or radio expert —and earn good wage* while you learn. Sea or write A. Bremer, 203 E. Berry. Fort Wayne, at once, 135-5 t eod. FOR RENT FOR tIENT — Studabaker homestead. Bink house, furnace heat. gas. electric lights, hard and soft water in faucets. Free delivery service and ice delivery. Close to business section. Rent reasonable. A. D. Suttles. 143-dt I’Sk RENT two nice big sleeping rooms, modern, privilege of garage. Call at 310 N. Third St. or telephone 511. 147-3tx Hr rent r«o "w.Ti ' fu™~.'i rooms all modern also garage. 304. North Sth street Phone 711. 149-3tx FOR RENT Suit e of two modern oimodern office rooms, after Julv 1. D. N. Erwin. Phone 338. 149 ts LOST AND FOUND STRAYED OR'stOLFA Smalt Ida-k and tan hound, about 8 years old. Reward. Fred Zimmerman. Craig vllle phone. 146t4x Lost Near St. Marys Catholic church. Library book. “The Young PRcher.” with card of Cletus Junk Finer please call 863-M 148-3tx LOST Sometime Sunday? Blue and white rhinestone link bracelet. Finder please return. Reward. Mildred Aker, Phone 1171. 148-2 t WEST BETHEL NEWS Roy McDaniel nnd family spent Sunday tn Rockford, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mis. Lee Lndsey are the proud parents of a boy baby, born Saturday evening. A birthday party was held at the home of Peter Bollenbacber, Tuesday evening, June 22 in honor of their oldest son, Francis. The evening »as spent in music and singing and out-door games, until a late hour, when ice-cream and cake were served The following were present: Mr. ( and Mrs. Peter BoHenbactier and family. Francis. Albert, Goldin. ’-Vil ma Opal, and William, V'cto: Ralph Lucie, Ester Bollenbeu-* jr, Bryce.j Clarence. Murry Ib-iu mond; Cttloe. | Ethel. Douglas, Arvin. Roy I • Marie Ds'-’s Donald (’*' • . ! Claud.? Foreman. iii Ts. Ben Mor ' > '.er rend Mrs.l Henry Mornin- z . children pent Hand c'hariM Morningstar. Peter ■.ucnH .-.her and family spor miy with Sir. Jobs Becker, and iinily. Mr -Iva Hiasbe*' and sons spent Fri ..y evening with Ed Bolleubach- ■■■■ and family. Miss Chloe Dug las is home ou a ' vacation after working in Berne. - i q —— , %e. ss«i APPOINTMENT OF EXEOI TOR \ .'-■Jrl.e is hereby given, that the on- | -l-’isigned has been appointed FTxecutor of the estate »f Joseph Christman, late , --t Adams •'minty, deceased. The estate ( is probably solvent. . A WELLS ( Executor. F James T. Merryman. Atty June St, IKJS.— 10—17—24 „ • 0— F M.I’M IS TO HIIHIEHB IX THE HUITZ-IK OF W ALK LT ~ •TIU-JV IMPROV FAfENTS p Votive ( hereby given that the Cotn- ~ >■ oi Codmil in and for tlie City of De- ,j - - ir. Indiana will on Tuesday, the Sth. e -• . ->f July. 11828. at seven o’-Teck P. - ’* -t their Council Room in said City j, I'-'-ei-e -e»le<! blds for Walnut StrF-t ( hunt, as pe plans ami spec!- ~ r-'ations now o file in the office of j the City Clerk. Mali bidner will be required to de- i j postt with It's btd a certified cheek munt not rasa thttn l - o and h'itf per cent, of the Engine- , of-the cost o-I-nt; l-ftnvi— •

■i ■■■■W - - x BUSINESS CARDS ■ XXXKWXXXXKXXHBXX pt... I H. FROHNAPFEU D. C. DOCTOR OF (JHIROPRACTIC A HKALTH SERVICt Thu Neurocalomotor Sorvloo Will Cunvlncu Vow at 144 South 2nd Stroot Office Phono 114 Raaldenco 10*7 Office Heun: I<Mt f-* * w - sTe. buck Puuoni Dlneew Mrs. Black. Lady AUaaoant Calle amwored promptly day or alght Office phone »Q Homo phono ItT ~FEmu. FARM LOANS Abetrxcte of Title Re*i Beta to Plocty of Money U> Loan on Government Flan. Ute-wet Ra’o Reduced October 5, 1824 See French Quina Oflc*—TtU ♦in'* otairway - .i Decatur l-™wrwt "N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted J HOURS; 8 to 11:24—1>:»C to I:4S Saturday 1:00 P- m. Telephone IM MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 8 PCR CENT money on improved rial ootataFEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracto of title to real eetato. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OPPICB 133 9. 2nd St o —O f FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Our Office Needs $50,000.00 in loans to fill our allotment for June. Sj>ecial Attractive I’erms 5%—10 year, small com. 16 year, no-com. 20 year, Govt Plan I Office 155 South 2nd St First floor rooms. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. O__ O — —3 DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to cattle and poultry Ttmtic - (( Office 120 No Firut Str..-N . Phono: Offlci iti— »••'«♦* . 'I L • J o --• ■■ W (J < .ICAGC CLOSE ” ... July 81 i. 3-4; Sept., 81.33 . Dec.. J-36 Lt. Corn—July, G9c; - . 75 3-8 c; Dec. 3-Bc. Oats — July. 3» 3-4 c; Sept., 40 3-4 c; Dec., 43c. — —o — Joha Bright has returned from a business trip through Michigan. —o — NOTICE TO ALL PEHSO.Ak CXIXC ERAEIr In Ihe innlter of i-onvvrllng Oa»rlery Into (Tty Pnrk:b’ollce i* hereby given that the Common Council in and for the City of Decatur. Indiana, at their regular meeting held on Tuesday. June loth. 1 figs declared tlieir intention of converting the Cemetery, located wholly within th* corporate ilmlts of said City. int<> a City Park, and which cemetery la more partlotilarly described as follows. to-wit: Commencing at th’e Intersection of Oak Street and Winchester Street tn tit* City of De-atur, Indiana, then** running soutli three degress west In the center of said Wiitchest'-' Street • seventeen aud eigbty-eiKlit one-liutid-re<fths J7.kß> perches, rjien-e running south eiglity-seven <S7> degrees east seventem and eighty-eight one hundredths <17.881 perches, thence running north thn- degrees ea»l seventeen end *ighty-eight one hundredths <1 7 88 per- - ii»s thence tunning trortli eighty-seven degrees west s.'-.*nt»en and eights eight one liundred'bs <17.881 perches is t’.e plai t of beginning, tlie same be- . lot? C - tra-t of t -al estate de< ribeo In . itie dee-1 from John Reynolds et al. - to the Commissioners of a- 4 -— , i Indiana, and r**’**. : -t -u

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 192 f».

name i ntrunid * l)*ily Report, Os Local And Foreign Market* Eat! Buffalo LivMtosli Marktt | Rmolpu 1800 <hipmoßt< JOB# bnga rlosing slow Heavies ||4 lop II15; mtttiums 111.160 UM ligkt weight 115 L’-45; light ItghM and nigs 116 fit>olß 75; parking w»i ■ v»ttgh 113 t'O. cattle 136 altadv: sheep 150; best lambs |1630014m>; best ewo« |4.(0(*7#0; üblvos |o«; top*. 113.00 ■ LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Currccteci June 24) LacittCß Broilcra . —33 c Heavy Broilers S7c Heavy Fowls 3#c Mgbora Foals 17c Hens - ——lo c Logborns —....— 17c Old.Rooittra *e Duck* !4c Geese I* ■ Eggs, doicn ................Mr LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (OMrcNß* June 24) Barley, per bushel 75c Rye. per buskol 7l< Oats .34c Good Sound YeHow Cura 85Gtc<i Soußd Mixed Coin ... *0- - wh*M> Nc 1 fl S 3 Wool M<4ic LOCAL GROCERS* EGG MARKIT • Eggs, do’en >•* BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat. deLver'4 3f e . .i. I COURTHOUSE | Case Venuad Her* The case of the Sheldon Equity Ext hangs vs. Charles S. Emrlck. r * suit on a han been venued from the Allen superior i-ourt to the Adams clniilt court for trial, the papers be ing placed on trial here today. Marriage Licenses Handd Matlax. publlsber. to Gur net Cox, both of Geneva O' ■ '» •SPONSORS FOR TAG DAY NAMED iroffTINCBD a KOH PAQB given by M. A 0. Confectionery Those who <h> not win prises, bus who secure at least 13.00 for (heir tags will receive a pass to either the Adams or Cort theatre. One of the most needed brauebes of the work of the organization appeals to all hearts alike. Unprotected and neglected children are taken from the squalor and poverty of homes where vicious suitvundings exist and are placed in clean, bright, comfortable homes where they are property fed, clothed and cared for. “Heart Tag Day” is a children's drive to help children, children in the state less fortunate than themselves, for th* w irk will he , tire!;, by boys »"■* e *' uOIU inunit’- MV uirection of Mrs. oeery. < — o hi. John's Schoo’ To Po!d l icnic June 27 The aunual .“< tiool picnic of St. John's school, seven miles north west of Decatur, on the Fort Wayne-Deca-tur road, will be held the afternoon of June 27. in the grove near the school house. The program to be presented by the ■pupi’s includes the operetta “A Hower Garden," declamations, and drills. Other amusements of diverse character will not be lacking, neither the susual refreshments. The gtove will be open the entire afternoon, program to begin at 2:15 o’clock. Everybody is cordially invited o Mrs. C, W Egor, Ronnselaer. arrived iu this city yesterday for a visit at the Van It. Grant home. FOR SALE—3 wooden doors; 1 glass door: 1 senen door; kitchen cabinet; Wilson heater; chandelier. Call 'at 715 N. sth st. Ollie Chronister. 149 t? NOTK’W TO BIDDERN I \ THE MUITHH OF MIM HESTER STREE SHPROVEMENT Notice U hereby ghvn fhM the niinon Council in and for the City of Deatur. Indiana will on Tuesday, the 6th. <iny of .Julv. 192 ff. at seven o’clock P. M. at their Council Rontu in H****tr :<»*ditd bid. 4 for Wiijehesfer _

fttiERSL AiD FOR ROAD IS FAVORED Government Likely To Give Aid To Two Strips O( Franklin Highway Tba» Federal aid lor curtain part* of Um iout* of the Benjamin Franklin. I eoaat tocoast highway, through Ohio.l ta being favored, la abown in the following uc«w atory publUliml by •' Ptefflay. Ohb>. lie*-paper yesterday. Member, of the Benjamin FrankI lln Highway Annovlallob of Ohio met : yesterday with -tfflciabi of the Ohio I Btate high- ay Department nt Colum- : hue. and George F. Hthleaalnger. of : th* deparrmem. argerd to rvc<immrnd : to the Federal Bureau of Good Road : at Washlogton that two etripe of the : highway In Ohio ta placed on Federal * Aid dyetem The stripe are from* Ottawa to Van Wert, and Fin-Hay to Tiffin, the only section, of the Benjamin Franklin - route from Aiuaha. Neb., to AiantlCity. N J . not on Federal Aid Byatom Mr SchleMinger’, rrwomm*iidatii>ii to the Federal Bureau ta expected to carry weight, and highway offi la's 1 feel amu re<l that the necessary aid will be reoeitud. If Federal Aid Is received, tat per cent of oa*t, of improvements will fall on the Federal B-ireau. 35 per cegt on the counties Involved, ami the remaining five percent on the properl; owners. Miss Frances Miller. Findlay secre- | tary of the Benjamin Franklin high I way Asrocialion of Ohio, resigned and Guy B. Murry. Nora. 0.. was elected i to fill the vacancy. Representing the Benjamin Franklin Highway Asrodatton from Ohlp were John H Williamson national president, and W. E Stepheusou. a vice-prrbideut. — 1 —o— —— TEACHERS FOR CITY SCHOOLS ARE EMPLOYED H'QNTtM El* FROW PAGB ONK> where he will continue his work toware! master’s degree Superin end<m< M. F. Worthman will leave <ometime in August to take a five weeks* course in the I’niversity of Chicago. The mathematics and science de partments of the high school have been combined this year. E. Howard Marshall will teach mathematics and physics, while Miss Marjorie May will teach mathematics and chemistry. The city schools will open on Tuesday. September 7. Following is the complete list of teachers for the grade and high schools of the city for the next school year: High School Teachers Walter J Krick, f’rin . and Biology Blanche ’ IrCrr-rv, t’onnur rc.ai Gigurd Al terwm *■ (1 rt . , .(UIU Lug •OdhM Ralph Tyndall. History Florine Michaud, isatin and French Maude Anderson. English E. Howard Ms-»!»'l MwJyrtaal P-r C’.U 'tilts Marjorie-* May. Mathematics and Chemistry Verneal Whalen. Public Speaking ind English Ruth Frisinger. Domestic Science 1 Floyd T. Gibson. Manual 7'raining Dessolee Chester. Music Catherine Martin, Art Helen Stephenson, Physical Train■ng (girls) Herbert L. Curtis, Physical Training (boys) Clerk. Angie Flrks North Ward Elizabeth Peterson. First grade Delia Sellemeyer, Second grade Serena Hornada. Third grade John It. Parrish, Prin.. Fourth grade South Ward Eva Acker, Prin., First grade Carolyn Acker, Second grade ! Effie Patton, Third grade Gladys K*rn. Fourth grade r Riley Building Ruth Vizard. First grade Nell Winnes. Prin.. Second grade Florence Haney, Third grade , Naomi Gilbert. Fourth grade Central Building Bertha Buhner, First grade Marcella Hower, Second grade Neva Brandyborry, Sixth grade Margaret Moran, Fifth grade Kathryn Dorwin. Sixth grade Dora Mario Magley, Sixth grade Neliia McGath. Fifth grad* 7th and Bth Depart.roental Matilda SeliemeyeY. History and Civics Iva Spangler. Geography „nd Physiology Gmc* Coitee. Peuniausl ip and Gramtkiar

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