Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1926 — Page 2

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I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, I NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDSI

• CLASSIFIED ADS * tIiatiaXRXiCKKKXXMX FOR SALE FOR SALK A few used oil utovw and coal ranges. The Gas Co. 123tf FOR SALE - Bisk reed go-cart. Reversible body. Good tires. Cart in good condition. Mrs. J. H. King, 123 N. st.h St.. Phone 767 3tx FOR SALE—Disc corn ploy in Hist class condition. M. J. Fuhrman, Decatur, Ind., R. 1. Phone 835-A or 577-E. 135 eod. FOR SALE: — Two brood sows; one set fly nets. W. M. Kitson. Phone 863-R. Decatur. 3t. FOR SALE—Baby chicks. Thousands to offer each week. Heavy breeds 10c, light breeds Bc. 0. V. Dilling. Decatur. R. 2. 2 miles south and 4>,i miles west of Decatur. 231tf T F FOR SALE—siille delivery rake and hay loader. Cheap If taken at once. Like new. Nash Sales and Service. Phone 772 or inquire at Run yon's Garage. 164-3 IX FOR SALE —Nine real rabbit honn<l pups Will make flrst closs hunters. Priced right. Fred Gelmer, Phone 868-F. 164-3tx !" ■ 11 WANTED ROOMERS WANTED Hi modem house, inquire 121 S. Fifth street or telephone 287. 269-6tx WAITED Anyone desiring the hayin the field near the hospital can have same for the cutting. Apply at Hospital. 3t. WANTED WORK Starling Monda y we will clean cisterns by air pressure. H. A. and Charles Straub. Werk guaranteed. Phone 1000. 161-e.o.d-3t Wanted Hoard and room by young lady. Phone 966 163-3tx WANTED-I.iglit housekeeping rooms, must be close to city. Phone 966 WANTED Cars to wash Will call for same. Price f 1.25 to $1.75. Evan Kek. phone 365. 164-3 t SALESMEN WANTED — Arc you qualified to sell Oil in 50-30-15 gallon drums to farmers, merchants, etc on 30 day credit? Earnings exceed $60.00 weekly for hustlers. Year round work booking orders for at once or future shipment from our Indiana branches. Auto required. State age. Interview at Fort Wayne next week. Atlas Oil, General offices, Cleveland. Ohio. 164-.'itx WANTED -To buy 5 or 6 room house from owner. Must he good location. Address Box 56, % Democrat. 164-3tx

LOS? AND HOUND LOST -German Police Dog— enroute Decatur from Fort Wavne Last seen 2 miles north of Preble. Silver grey, brown oyea, female, age 13 mo, round leather breast harness and leather head strap. Herman Lee 515 Line St. Phono 730 Decatur or 912 Nelson St. A 75451 Fort Wayne. 3t. LOS T — Shrine Pin. sa ph ires an< i diamonds set !r. platinum. raward Keturn to .(«' .:•>.* —i- ■ ■ ' ' hogs; 2 sows with pigs by side; 2 fresh milk cows. Dan Baumgartner. 3 miles south. 5% miles west of Monroe. 164-3tx

FOR RENT FXilt RENT —Two funiishcd rot nis in modern homo. Garasv. Cor. 5 and Jackson streeta. Call 711. 162-3 t. FOR AtCNT — Seven room modern house, after July 15. Phone 31. l»3-8t FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms in modern home. Call at 445 South First street. Phone 1136. 163-3tx rwißtißMw-a j' ■k : COURT HOUSE : Ml WMMMBWW r■-JB.iiii beat Estate Transfers Christina A- Kuntz to Mary Witt- ■■■. er. lot 653 in Berne, for $2,830. Dyoni.. Schmitt etnx to Daul Sehulte etnx. 70.67 arees in Washington towndi ip. for $18,1156.88. Abtfihum A. Hnbegger etux to Levi L. I'aumputner, etux, part of lot 308 hi Bertr- for S3OO. Fails To Ston After Accident. : >d Httapolis, InJ.. July 13.-(Unit-rd PiT:c.. John Ogle. 20. Noblesville, !■ Irargetl today with failure to atop rfle; an accident Officers making the arrest, said tigle failed lo halt his car after an accident in which three cars were damaged. j' ij... ——— p o I DR. c. V, CONNKLL | VETERA AR IAN t Jpscla! attention given to "ettle end poultry practice. Office 180 No. First Street. I Fhoas: 0«1m 143—Residence 102 I I I

KXKXXKKXXXXXXXXX X BUSINESS ( ARDS * x x x x x*4; x x x x x x x x x x H. FROHNAPFEL, I). C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Servlee Will Convince You ■t 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Reeidence 1087 Office Hours; 10-12 em. 1-6 S-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 6, 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 3 to 11:30—13:30 to 5:03 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 i.: FA R M MORTGAGE LO ANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing fanner. 10 year @ 5%, small coni. 10 year @ 5%%, no expense tn you i ' 20 year (a 6%, Govt. Plan. ! 40 year Amortized Loan. . Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. I We work for you. Office 155 South 2nd St. SETTLES EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Sccy.

MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local i Ac.-d- ■ Fcifurgni Market® lAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK I Receipts, 2.400; shipments. 3S i; hogs closing steady, heavies. $13.50 $14.25; mediums, sll.2s<fr $14.75; light weight. $14.75© $15.00; light lights and pigs, $15.00©515.25; packing sows, rough. $11.75; cattle, 450, slow; sheep. 300 best lambs, $13.50; best ewea. $1.50©57.0t); calves, 100 tops. $13.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected July 12) Leghorn Broilers „ 22c I Heavy Broilers 27c J | Heavy Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls 17c Hens 20c' Leghorns Me] Old Roosters 9c' Duel© 12c Geese g c Eggs, dozen 24c LOCAL GRAIfT MARKET (Corrected July 12) Barley, per bushel 75c 1 Rve, per bushel ......75c Oats 32c Good Sound Yellow Corn 90c Good Sound Mixed Corn 85c Wheat, No. 2 $1,26 Wheat, No. 1 $1.27 Wool 30@37c LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Egg;;, dozen , 24 c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 36 APPOINTMENT (it \intlMM HATRtx' Nntlcv Is hereby given, that the un-* deralgned ha» been appointed Admlni-'•ti-ator Os the estate of Anna Dimpleman with will annexed, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate ta probably sohent. J. It. METREIIS Administrator H. M DeVoss, Attorney ! June 25. 1928 June 2«—„'ul; 3 jo I — o —J ,'lhe itallj- Democrat— t our Howe Paper 4

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NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is hereby given ,hat ,he an ' nual meeting of the stockholders of ( th eOld Adame County Bank will be held at this banking house In Decatur, Indiana at 10 o'clock a. m. on Tuesday. Aug. 3, 1926. for the purpose !of electing nine directors for tne i ensuing year and to transact such | other business as may come before them. D. J. HARKLESS. 157 to Aug. 3 Cashier. Square dance at Sun Set Dance Pavilion Wednesday evening. ltil-21 - ■■■—■—o— Get the Habit—Trade At Home, It Pays '< O l|'l l*»*IO N I’lo U.1.11W k>< !•> |ill< .11 IA IMO Citi,cm. Tri. Co. Rev. I 44.00 I t Wavm- Pt.«. to. |1» f|tv iif Decatur, du . . Bernice Nelson. elk. Hire 1 Mi,.- Lenhart, do 'tnrtln Jaberg. Sul o I'.x. IjJ’ IS lid Green. Fe, ft i iff. Ex. John Raker. Sal Etc. e.>t. « |»I I’ W. Lone. <’ate of >’ri« h Dr. J. M Mlll'f. do John Baker. Mileage. Clifton striker. Co Sup. Sal. FJx. rdargaret Striker, Cik Ilin*. ■ 1-,’ Wm Zimmerman. Co An'sor, 11 I J W. Vlianl. Health Off. Krnat Conrad. Co. Comm. Sal «•> »[" B. |< Breiner. do i? 1 Geor. Shoemaker, do 2”!’ I lent y Ih-ller Co. Att. 50 » laouien Kleine, Bd. of Ke. «-n r. ,M St hiremryer. do J«a.ao |>. c Sprunger, do 10-*’!’!I 0 -*’!’! Martin .laberg. do Nathan Nelxon, Alt. Off. !»»• l» M. llice. Afflor IL twp l». H. ROop, As'Mor St. M. twp. 23.00 Noah Rich, As’aor M. twp. 200 John Tonner, Am’bot I’, twp. 21.0'» Alien .1 Miller. W twp. poor SI..D’ Kisher & Harris, do •• •’• owen Pavla, do 10 I'red K.titer, do •» ‘ h Penn. IL IL Co. do Gllpen’s Grocery, do .1. W. Vizard. St M. twp. poor 2.1.00 A. J. Myers. Monro* twp. poor 6.N0 Berne Lumber (’<•, do Amos Reusser. H twp. Poor <‘. Rayl. <lo Jo.oo .1 M. Breiner, Jan. Ct IL 100.00 Clara Breiner do 25.0a Nor. Ind. Gas & E. <’•». <’t & ,K Hevrttur inn. Agency Jail 15 21 Evert Hite & <’•»- do 10.90 August Morgan. Co. Kann Harold Shoemaker, do 12. Henry S. hlegol. do B.«» Regina Heiman, do 10.00 Velma Tumhleson. d*» 10.00 O. J. Bright, do 5.10 A R. Eleddcrjohann do Courtney ihlh r. do 40.n0 11. P. do 4.M1.00 Sanitary Supply <’o. do I’isher A- Harris, do Zimmerman A- Carper, do " Xh .1. I. Holcomb, do 17 50 J M. Lenhart, do 7.39 Nihlit k A- Co, do o ils Dodge Bakery do 22.n0 laeoh Heller, do 100.flO Anna Garner, do 5.<H» \mamla Moats, do 5.00 Charlotte Gepharl. do 10.00 Alhe Walter, do 10.00 May C. Andrews, do 15.00 Anna Tricker, do 15.0 n Mrs 11. M. Crownover. do 15.00 .Minnie Musser, do 20.00 1 >,hi N; 1.l i. k. do KMle S.liF..<k, «|.. Jn.oo Julia E. Work School, do 31.52 <J. X’oglewede. do '’ 70 W < Bl OW n. do. ■' I 7N Rial* he M. < i -«r\ . Bd. of.G. A 0»» S. E Rlaek. Burial 'X ’ - 75.00 Decatur Dem. Co Legal A$L. 51.1 U I Bridges, KIAHi Dick Bo< h. do 21.00 Julius Haugk. Rental IS.no Joel Ellenbergcr. Bridge R. 126.05 l-'loyd Stoneburner. Co. Dug s.nO Albert Earhart, do 20.n0 , i"ran< is Schmitt, do 15.00 Otis Schifferly. do 66.0 n .bus. J. Schwartz, do 15.0 n Ernest Kusche, do S.(H» , Cora C Burris, do 35.00 Daniel Beeler, do 60ju» <’Jint Hart, do is.on Arthur Zehr, Acker Rd. $’.»,135.11 James Hurst, do 126.00 n'ruchtc A- Litterer, Bohnke Rd. 50.00 Martin .laherg, «1'« :ir>.rfo Russel Jaberg. do 5.20 Lawrence Bieberi'h, do 2.0<» j <’has Arnold, do 2.00} Ralph Spade, do 4.0 n | -;i. Arnold, do 2.<»0 | f’hris Eicher. Gerber IM. i1.if61.N7 | Arnohl & Blebcrlch. Habe'er II 2.054,59’ Otto Luttman, Porter 2.00 ’ Phil Sauer, do 2.00; B. L. Baumgartner, Walters Rd 52?.50: • Pick ToueJUer, R.’s. 52 On • jl'hk Buch, ’ tr- ~ ■ ■■ i ■■■■■■ ■

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Ernst Conrad. <l<> 15.UU A,tam« Co Wit do :>»■' Ocntoerat Co. <llll»»|>ie Drain h’ Vol Mnell. Illghwaays ; H a ' Ed Mlllrr. do ttcnrv Sclklng fir do Milton F.dgell do '! C C. C.-vr. d ■ 1 , Fred rtrtermrvcr, do Nd. B«er do , | August Riisiok. do M II Bittner, do iM ' . Milo Sales, do I Geo Ga-<-. do 4i ’'!•?!! •" Miller, do »l , otto llodenbe.k, .Io 13.'< •I. C. Augsborger. J" C. I’. Troiitnor. do ! Otto Rav, ,lo s!.tllS -I Clias E. Magley. do Martin Hiillenu-y, r, do .1. A. Hower, do • 1,1 ' John E. Mann do Sol Luginblll. do John Huilicr. do ;i,3. Standard <UI Co. do xs la Mid West Stoti" Co. do Jl.atll ■ w y. o'N'.atl Co. do a:;t,sx Eric Stone Co, do s2.llli".'.Ct | Kiger S Co, do 3,776.13 Baumgartner A Andrews, do 71.9*1 XI. -lil.elger Rios, do 329.59 Indiana Truck Co, do 63.58 Highway Iron Products Co. do 221 6? Frank Runisi hlag. do 46.00 Carroll Coal A Coke Co, do 311.17 .MARTIN JARERG

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Conspirators Sentenced | Constanttnopln. 1:1 (l "L". PreHH.i Fifteen conspirators in tn' ] recent plot against the life ot den: Muatapha Kemal were sentenced i Ito (le ath tod*' and wilt be hanged at ; Sn’vrna nt dawn Wednesday- accord , , .n,.’ to a I'.ie sake received today. Get the Habit-Trade At Home, It Pays . /for MECHANICS’ HANDsA I \REMOVES PAINT and OIL/ \HZ i Soflen> l .r f(J ~ —■ i

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gMORE and Better BREAD — FOR SALE BY—- — Grocery Fisher & Harris, Decatur Berne Milling Co., Berne Miller & Deitsch, Decatur Everett Grocery, Pleasant Mills Horner Crum Grot., Honduras Taber Grocery, Monroe Workinger Grocery, Watt Bower Grocery, Magley

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Fisher & Barris CASH GROCERY FREE CITY DELIVERY QI ALITY, SERVICE WITH LOW PRICES T~ini ii , || M||B | M , |m, , t ! otatoes, large No. 1 White Cobblers, 15 pound peck o9c; > ; buslid $1.15; bushel $2.25 I Sugar, Cane Granulated, 10 lbs.. 62c- 5 lbs, .. . 32c ' Butter, Special Creamery, pound ’ 13c ; Oleo, Tropieo Nut, a 27c grade, only 222 c pound Miik, tail cans, I et, Carnation, Borden or Everyday. 19*' Small cans California No. 1 Lima Beans,’ 2'lbs.' 25< Junket Tablets, 2 pkgs 25c j Campbel! Soups, al! varieties, can ..' . . .. . 19c 1 Lemons, large 360 size, dozen 25c I M 2 C i a bs. ni ’ G ° o(lch ’ S ’ arc bolht> cheaper and better, I Ma " l * ea,th **■*•' '«•- * i rn ’ it ' Srs ' »*" | I! "<IX? S ' Z ' nC POr "‘“ in f ™'il iur li(is aiv litif/. frazil Jar f«hot» rc „ld canl ,i, lg , * Zt