Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1926 — Page 2

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■m■Ha xK « a :::: xk« « « • CLASSIFIED ADS « MOIIIOKXKSIiNIDI ■■n i■■ i y. ii my —— FOR SALE FOft SALE-A few lined oil stoves and coal ranges. The (las Co. 123tf Fort SALE-Ilin- corn piny in class condition. M. J. Fuhrman, Dectlur, lud., R. 1. Phone 835-A or I7*.E. 135 eod. FbR’ _ SALE~ Ohlo _ liay Haller, in good condition Inquire Enlar Hill, Wrw, Ohio, Wren Phom. l~ s ''- !x f-OR rtALE Can range. Inquire nt 721 Elm St., or phone 114 - 158-3tx FORSALE — Wainscoting, hardwood Flooring, inch lumber, 2xß. 2xß and 2x12; lumber, brick and stone. Frank Heiman & Son. lak.ltx FOR SAl.fc Ivory Reed baby cab. Good condition. Phone 38a or call 110 S- 91 h St 159-3tx FOR SALE One real Guernsey cow. 4 years old. giving 1 gal. milk a day. 1 roan cow. 8 years old, with calf by side, a 8-gal. cow. Straight and right See Roy oJhnson, Phone 191 WANTED WANTED Cars to wash Will call for same. Price 71.25 to $1.75. Evan Kek, phone 38;>. 1.»9--ltx ROOMERS WANTED hi mode: n house, inquire 121 S. Fifth street or telephone 287. 259-9tx WANTED WORK Starline Mmiday we will clean cisterns by air pressure. H. A. and Charles Straub. Work guaranteed. Phone 1000. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Shrine pirn Sapbires and diamonds set in platinum. Reward. Pumphrey Jewelry Store. 157t3x LOST — S2B in paper currency, between 2> North First street and the First National bank. Finder return to Floyd Smitley. 158-3tx IjOST— Lady’s Elgin wrist watch. plain gold case, on Fair Grounds. Reward. Miss Velma Schemmer, 2216 South Webster Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. 159-3tx. THE PARTY who took my sweater out of the car at Bellmont jiark Monday night kindly return it or call 1191 Phone. Harry Coffelt. 159-3tx

LAWYERS MEET IN CONVENTION Bitterly Fought Damage Suit Reaches Higher Court Michigan City, Ind., July B.—(United Press.—Members of the Indiana State Bar association were registering today for the annual meeting of the association. The convention will hold its first session this,afternoon, <1 R. Tuthill. president of the Michigan City Bar association, will deliver the address of welcome. A report of the legislative commit tee of the association is expected to recommend abolition of the appellate court and enlargement of the supreme court. William A. Piekns, of Indianapolis, vice president, is slated to succeed George Dix, of Terre Haute, as association president at the election of officers tomorrow. 0 — Release From Jail Causes Man’s Death MEXICO CITY, (United Press).— 'Vheu Euktacjuio .Gajcia,, aw'alting trial in a Tacuba jail on a statutory charge, was informed by his son that ball had been arranged pending the calling of his case, he fell backwards as though he had fainted. His joy at approaching release had killed him.

— o Don Fart and his eanu will f'irhish the music at Sunset l-irk Thursday and Saturday evenings. Ludy’s orchestra from Portland will play on Sunday. Dancing class starts Friday evening =ll 8 o’clock. 159-24 I 11 » Scores of wonipn have found relief from their digressing ailments when spinal adjustments relieved pinched nerves and restored norma! nervous activity to the parts affected. For appointment call CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 e.ao to a.w Iff N, SeesM Phsna 528

X business cards k x x X S X SSSXXitm** H. FROHNAPFEL. D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Servlss Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-6 6-8 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 latan 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 5:06 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount ot 5 PER CENT money on improved real estateFEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGBR'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 B. 2nd St. ')— ~ ~()

FA R M I MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing fanner. I 10 year 5%, small com. ■ 10 year (a 5%%, no expense to you 2(1 year (a 6%, Govt. Plan. 40 year Amortized Loan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date, j We work for you. Office 155 South 2nd St. | SUTTLES EDWARDS CO. ! A. I). Suttles, Secy. I O——- /) p — o I DR. C. V. CONNELL j i VEIT.. .ARIAN Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. Phone: Office 143—Residence 103 i I

Sec the Utenco Ironer demonstration Thursday. .July Sth at Yagers Furniture Store. 158-3 t NOTK’F, TO BIDDEIIS IN THE MATTEI: GF sorrii EIGHTH ST 11EET IMPKOVEM ENT Notice Is hereby Riven that the common Council in and for the '"it- of Decatur, Indiana will on Tuesday, the 3rd day of August. 1926 at seven o'clock P. M. at their Council I loom In said Citv. r.-vi.,.. sealed bi.if. for smith Eight Street Improvement as per plana and specifications now on file In the office of the City Clerk. Each bidder will be required to deposit with his bid a certified check for an amount not less than 2VJ% of the Engineers estimate of the cost of such improvement; PROVIDED. that such check shall in no case be tor less than SIOO.OO. which said estimate, plans end specifications are on file and mav be seen In the office of the City Clerk at Dimtur, Indiana. Bidders blanks will be furnished by the City Engineer of l>»<atnr Indiana Ihe Common Council reserves the right to reject an; and all bids. Witness nty hand ami official seal this 6th dav of July. 1’126. <' A TII1; I: IN E KArF em a n July 8-15 Clty Clflk

NOTICE TO BIDDERS IV « HI. „ VFI'ICH OF MGHTIMi STANDARDS ON SOVTH NINTH STREET retire u a e r»b.y. e fv W . t!}a . t .. t w c c0m ,... mon I nnncl! In and f,>r thf C | ti o{ I’eyaC"-. Indiana will on Tuesday, the , ',y ri '* 5 ’ 1 of duly 1926, at seven o’clock P Ji at their Council Hoorn In said City, receive sealed bids for the lighttng standards l on South Ninth street <us per Plans and speeitieatlons on file st the office of t|,,. City C|..k; Ea< !i bidder will be required to de. posit with his bld a certified check for an amount not |,. SS than 2t 2 o ~t tlw Engineers estimate of the cost of such improvement. Provided, that such cheek shall In no ease be for leas than SIOO 90. which said estimate, plans and specifications are on file and niav be pern in the office of the C«v rierit at. Decatur Indiana. H,?X e "i ! . bU , n ’ w be furnished by the City Engineer of Decatur. Indiana ’ *. e , '-oinnx’n Council reserves the rlAht to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and official seal this 6tlr du > of Julv pj2S CAT HER 1N E HAL"’ I'M A N July 8-15 C,ty cle,k

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MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets EAST BUFFALO"I-IVE STOCK Receipts, 3.520; shipments. 2.860; hogs dosing slow, heavies, $1.1.50® $14.75; mediums, $14.75® $15.35; light weight, $15.330515.55; light lights ami pigs, $15.50® $15.75; packing sows, rough, $11.75® $12.25; cHUIo. 275, slow: 100 best lambs, $15.50(0 $15.35; best ewes, $4.50® $7.00; calves, $6,50; tops. $13.50® $ll.OO. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected July 8) Leghorn Broilers .. —22 c Heavy Broilers -27 c Heavy Fowls - -20 c Leghorn Fowls ——37 c Hens ——2 O c Leghorns ■■—l2 c Old Roosters #c Dinks 22c Geese , ® c Eggs, dozen 24c LOCAL GRA?N MARKET (Corrected July 8) Barley, per biishel ...76c Rye, per bush6l ...76c Oats ? 2c Good Sound Yellow Corn 85c Gt cd Sound Mixed Coin . 80c Wheat, No. 2 ft-*® Wheat, No. 1 sl-27 Wool 30@37c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 24c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 36 o — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—July. 41.36 7-8; Sept.. $1.36 38; Dec.. $1.39 3-4. Corn— July, 71 5 8c; Sept.. 77 l-4e; Dec., 78 3-4 c. Oats-July. 37 7-Sc: Sept., 40 l-8c; Dec., 42 7-Bc.

_ o — Princeton—An auto wrecking derrick was necesary to effect the replacement of the old civil war cannon which was knocked from its pedestal in the court house square here. It was impossible to gei enough men about it to raise it from the ground. 0 notice to VtoPEIITV OWNHHS IN THE MATTER OF MAI'IbON STREET SIDEW ALK IMPROVEMEN I TO WHOM IT MAV CONCEItN: Notice is hereby gnen that the common Council in and for the < its of Decatur. Indiana, did ,<>n .the Mh«das of Jul'. 1;t26 pass ahd adopt a preliminary resolution for the construction of a side walk on and along the followinc route. , on the south side of Madison Street extending from the alley at the southwest corner of inlot No. ?8 in the Original Addition to the City of Decatur. Indiana thence running east approximately one hundred and forty-five arid a half feet to the First Street Side want and there to terminate. As per plans and tspeeifh ations, whh h sa|d pla»s and specifications, are on file in the office of the Clerk and subject to the. inspection of ail parties interested. Further notice is also given that the Common Council will on the 3rd day of August. IIC’6 at seven o’clock P. M at their council room in said City- hear and receive any and all objections and remonstrances which may be made or filed against s. id improvement, and wilt then determine whether or not the benefits acdueing to the propertyto be assessed therefore will be . .fftt? to estimated cost, thereof. A'eeWi' ' " ff ’ ?,l ‘ •l.> ■ I ('■ . CA ’! 11E It IN E KAI FFM A N City Clerk July 8-15 —, NOTICE OF ihMIAXFKiTRIX OF HEIL ESTATE Notice is hereby arisen that the undersigned Mayme E. Cloud as administratrix of the estate of Eliza J. CJoud. deceased, in ail respects agreeable to the order of the Adams Circuit Court made and entered in the estate of said decedent for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described on Monday the Second day of August, 1U36. between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M of said day at the east door of the Court House in the city oi Decatur. Indiana, will offer for sale at public sale to the highest and best bidder for not less than two-thirds of the appraised valqe thereof the following described real estate in Adams County, State of Indiana, towlt:—

Commencing in the center of the Decatur and Bluffton road at a point nine chains and seventeen links northeast of a point where said road crosses the half section line running north and south through section four ip township twenty-seven north, yaiiga four- ■ teen east, thence south parallel with said half section line ten chains >ind ninety-five and one half links to the north line of the right of way of the Chicago A Erie Railroad, thence in.a westerly direction along the north line of said rigid of way to said half section line; thence smith tp the southwest coiner of tile west half of the northeast quarter of -aid section four, titertce east to the southeast corner of said west half of said northeast quarter, them e north to a point eighteen rods and fourteen feet south of a poipt where the said Decatur A Bluffton road crosses Hie east line of said west half of said northeast quarter of Section four, thence a westerly direction parallel with said road twenty-one rods and three-tenths feet, thence north parallel with the east line of said west half of -the northeast quarter of see; tion four, eighteen rods dnd fourteen feet to the center of said road; thence a westerly direction along the center of said ioad to the place of beginning excepting therefrepi the right of v,;uy of the Chicago and Erie Railroad across said land. Said real «.sfate will be sold subject to a mortgage thereon In principal sum of Jaip.oo u itji accrued Interest to lay "f eale m favor of Ffrat Joint Sfeck Land Bank. Fort Wayne, Indiana. and free of all other .liens, except taxes for 1926 pavablt; In 1927. I TERMS; tine third.caeh. one third ' 'in njne months; one third tn eighteen mo'iibs, from <a.v of. sale; adfefred pavi ment to bear 6% interest and payment . thereof set Ure'd by a mortgage on said real estate ~ , Provided purchaser may pay all cash. it he so desires. • . a ’ Said sale, to be tnade subject to the approval of said court. MAYME If. CLiOt b, - James T. Merryman, Administratrix.] Attorney. 1,8,15,22,29 ’

garrotE used IN EXECUTION FROM FABM WMM) sheathed. A few quick turns of a rope and the condemned man was securely fastened to the garrote. Ms nock was fixed within the steel and; Flotnoro began to turn the screw. Two complete turns were required before sufficient pressure could be Obtained and then Agtiieru struggled in the grip of death for 11 minutes. A daughter of the murdered worn an sent Aguilera to the death machine. At the trial she related that her cousin came to her home on the morning of August 24. 1924, and de mantled a cup of coffee from Ms aunt. The aged woman went to the hitch en to prepare the drink, and while she puttered there Aguilera approchcd her, struck her a blow with a club and then proceeded to beat her until life became extinct. The daughter was instructed to tell the authorities that an unidentified negro had committed the crime. Aguilera took $2lO belonging to his aunt and left the house. He was captured. tried and convicted. — 0 — Taxicabs Os Bankrupt Firm Reported Missing Chicago, July B.—(United Pre is)— Reports that more than fifty taxicabs of the Premier cab company, which was declared bankrubt yesterday, wore spirited away to Indiana Sunday were being; investigated today by Samuel Howard, receiver of the Com pany. Howard is inquiring into reports from Cedar Lake, Indiana, and Danville. Ills., that a caravan of taxicabs belonging to the insolvent company went through the towns, Sunday, bound for Indianapolis. Howard said he had thus far failed to discover anything in the Company’s records which showed that any ot the 700 cabs were mjssing. _

No. 289 BANK STATEMENT E. W. BUSCHE, President. FRANK HEIMAN, Vive-president. W. S. SMITH, Cashier. W. L. KELLER, Asst. Cashier. Report of the condition of the Monroe State Bank, a state bank at Monroe. In the state of Indiana, at the close of its business ou June 30. 1926. Resources Loans anil Discounts >96,149.13 Overdrafts 296.96 U. S. Gov’t Securities, 100.00 Other Bonds, Securities, etc. 7,943.1 f Ranking House 3,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures .... 4,870.00 Other Real Estate Owned .. 8,828.79 Due from Trust Companies. Banks and Bankers and Cash on hands 27,914.22 Cash Hems 440.57 Cash short, 1.71 Other Assbts hot included in the above 1,487.65 Total resources . $151,562 19 Liabilities Capital Stock— Paid in 425,000.00 Surplus ; Undivided Profits—Net /j,.b4 Demand Deposits, $55,033.27 Demand Certifies, 67,631.28, 122.664.55 Total Liabilities . $151,562.19 State of Indiana, Adams, County, as: I, W. S. Smith, cashier of the Monroe State Bank. Monroe, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. W. S SMITH. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 6th day of July 1926. CHAS. E. BAHNER. Notary Public. r commission expires Jan Ist. 1928

Charter No. 469 BANK STATEMENT WM. M. MEYER. President ’ ALBERT REPPERT, Vice-Pres j C. R. SMITH. Cashier. (i NOAH ARNOLD. Asst. Cashier , Report of the condition of Farmers I State Bank at Preble, in the state of I Indiana, at the close of Its business , on June 30, 1926. d Resources Loans and discounts $116,328.22' Overdrafts 70.86.' C. S. Gov't securities 51.65 Other bonds, securities, etc. 28.882.62 Banking house 3,900.00 Furniture and fixtures. ... 3.955.00 Due from Trust Companies I banks and bankers and cash on hand 11.818.33 Cash items 127.58' Cash short 4.44 Total $165,138.70 Liabilities Capital stock—paid in $ 25.000.00 SutPltis 2.400.00 Undivided profits—net 931.96 Demand deposits $60,491.37 |i Demand certificates.,. 74.745.20 I Time certificates. 1.570.17 136.806.74 1 —v —- — | Total $165,138.70 I State of Indiana, County of Adams si: ! I, C. R. Srpith, Cashier of the Far- I mers SUte Bank, of Preble. Indiana. I do solemnly swear Tliat the above statement is true. . . . C. R. SMITH, I subscribed and sworn .to before me, i this 7th day of July, f 926. -isee.’) Charles A. Fuhrman. I] I Notary Public. ■ ‘ My commission expires Sept. 12, 1926. I

OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago, July 8.-(Unitod PressJ —The reaction to one of the most sensational price advances ever known to tne Chicago board of trade set in a htt enop eln ETAOIN OI V sot in at the opening today Wheat, which hail advanced more than eight cents during the past week in the face of the heaviest early southwestern movement on recon registered losses of from 5-8 to a cent in all positions Corn was fractionally under yesterdays close. Oats and provisions showed no change early in the day. —- —o- ■ •• Gary. Festivities which usually accompany a Circus were laid aside for a time while tho Hagenheck Wallace , circus was In Gary. Memorial services were held for the 80 former attaches of the show who wore killed In a train wreck here in 1918. South ftend.-While everyone else! was complaining of tho heat. Howard Meighan became so "cold he was forced to drink canned heat. Arrested on a charge of public intoxication, Meighan was given 320 days on the penal farm where they say its warm enough for all. Greensburg.—William 1-. March, 79. said to be the last survivor of the old 93rd Indiana regiment of Civil war fame, died at his home near here. He served three years a drum mer boy with the regiment. Washington.—After filling his tires with air. H. S. Tennis of Washington was startled by a loud report when he started to drive away. Investigation showed the hose which carried the aid to his tires had become tang led in the wheels of his car and had

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~ ~— NO. 165— BANK statement ..p“ TOf THt FINANCIAL CONCIT.ON OF THE I-I-Ol’l ES 1.0 IN AND TRUST COMPANY I LOI LL> ;7,; aturi in tha state of Indiana, at the close of its bus inesa on June 30. 1926. u President H. M. OILLIG .Vlce-PreeideM w A lower Secretary P- *• HITE Stcretary RESOURCE capital stock—pall in | 50,00006 Loans and discounts. .. Su * phw 9.000 1M1 Overdrafts * Undivided profits—net 2,405.40 V S Gov't securities.. 100.00 p cmgß( j deposits 234,963.31 Banking house Petnand i rates l.»n.Xob.ua Furniture and fixtures. ... saving deposits 44,412.90 Other real estate owned.. 1b.<30" certifled cheeks.. 19.21 i , T f b rOm „Ttnken Pa and X payaMe 15,000.00 ■ -h over Total $520,134.18 Total $520,134.18 “X'tXple. C0m,.., ■ mu™: • .*">■■> "" I Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July, 1926. Sue Mayer, Notary Public. . My eommision xp ! '______________

Don Farr and his gang will furnish the music at Sunset park Thursday and Saturday evenings. Ludy’s orchestra from Portland will play on Sunday. Dancing class starts Friday evening at * o’clock. 1

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