Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1926 — Page 2

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■■■■■MXXXXXKKBaa ■ CLASSIFIED ADS " ■■■■■■KKaaHiHaaM ■ - ■'"■ '.»- -' ■ - «- ~" FOR SALE FOR SALK A few used oil elov.ee and coal ranges. The Gas Co. 123tf FOR SALE—Side delivery rake and hay loader. Cheap if taken at once. Like new Nash Sales and Service. Phone 772 or inquire at Runyon’s Garage. l«-3tx FOR SALE -S'ine real rabbit hound pups. Will make Brat closs hunters Priced right. Fred Geimer. Phone H»r 184-3tx FOR SALE Second hand Dodge parts: Wilbur Simian, Call 870-K. 166-3 IX WANTED WANTET> Cars to wash. Will call for same. Price $1.25 to $1.75. Evaa Kek. phone 345. 164-3 t Salesmen wanted ■ .\i- “ qualified to sell Oil In 50-30-15 gallon drums to farmers, merchants, etc. on 30 day credit? Earnings exceed gku.no 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. 144-3tx WANTED-To bnv 5 or 6 room house from owner. Must he good location. Address Box 56, % Democrat. WANTED — tlean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type Must be clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No laces, heavy underwear, woolens or heavy materials. Will pay 7 cents pound for the right kind if brought to thia office, but they must be elean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. LOST AND FOUND LOST —Shrine Pin, saphires anil diamonds set in platinum. $5 reward. Retu-n to this office. 164 3tx FOR SALE Nine head of feeding hogs; 2 sows with pigs by side; 2 fresh tnilk Cows. Dan Baumgartner. 3 miles south, 5Vs miles west of Monroe. 164-3LX LOST 1 Fair of glasses near north ward school on Fifth st. Finder please return to 316 Line St. 166-31 X ' v -i . it FOR RENT FOR RENT—Five room house on South Third street. Inquire Dr. J. S. Coverdale. 165-3 t FOR RENT—August 1. mirt of Cover dale homestead on Winchester St. 7 rooms, bath and toilet. Rent $25. Dore B Erwin. 164-3 t Ft >R ftENT “ Two rooms for light housekeeping. 209 S. Third St. Phone 484. 166-3 t i 1 j 11 Murder Trial Jury Disagrees Brazil, Ind., July 15.—»(United ftjßW u, n i- nora than eighteen boora without a verdict, the Jury which heard the minder trial of Hugh Reese. 51 year old farm hand, was discharged today. Reese was accused of murdering his employer, Michael .Miller wealthy bachelor farmer. He pleaded self defense. Reese's attorney asked that, he be released on his own recognizance. NOTICE TO BIUDEP.S IN THE MATTEI: OF SOOTH EIGHTH ST I: EKT IMPROV EM ENT Kotler is her-t.j- given that tlir common Council in ami for the Citi of Decatur, (niilana will on Tuenlav. t lie 3rd day of August. 1926 at seven o'clock P M, at their Council Room In said City, receive sealed bills for south Light Street Improvement as per plans and specifications now on flic in the office of the City Clerk. Each bidder will be required to deposit wits, tola bld a certified cheek for an amount not less than 2(4% of (he Engineers estimate of the cost of su.li Improvement: PROVIDED, that sinh i bevk shall in no vase be for less than 1100.00. wlileh said estimate, plans ami specifications are on flic and may Im seen In the office of the City Clerk at Decatur, Indiana Bidders blanks will he furnished bv thc City Engineer of Decatur, Indiana I lie Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. » Itiiess my hand and official seal I.ns titit day of July, 1926. CATHERINE KAUFFMAN . . » ,- July 8-le ■ 0 , NOTICE to BIDDERS IX THE MVTTF.H «|- I.IMIIIM, ,TAN'DAItIiS ON SOI'TII NINTH STRHET .'-•itice is hereby given that the eom■ii Council In eml for the Citv of Indiana will on Tiiesdai the .'mi, day of July 1926. at seven “ 'clm k I’ M at their Couto it Room In said I ll', receive sealed bids for the light Illg standard.- on South Ninth street - per plans and specifications on file ut the office of the City Clerk Each bidder will be required to del>" it with his pid a certified cheek for an amoqnt not less than 214% of the Engineers estimate of the < Ost of ueh Improvement: PROVIDED, that . qvh check shall In no case be for less than $lO6 on, which said ostimate. plans and specifications ate on file and mat I • seen In the office of the Citv Clerk at Decatur, Indiana Bidders blanks will be furnished bv the City Engineer of Decatur, Indiana lhe ' ommon Council reserves the right t° reject anv and all blds. witness my hand and official seal this 6th c t Jqlv. 1926. CATHERINE KAUFFMAN _ . ~, City Clerk July $-16 i I

x BUSINESS CARDS 15 MBXXXXXXX X X X X X X X H. FROHN APFEL. D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Sarvlea Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 814 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 e-m. 1-6 6-8 P-m. S. E. BLACK Funeral Dlreetar Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 727 —FEDERAL 4 FARM" loans’ Abstracts of Title Rea! Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan 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 6:os Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 ‘ MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 6 PER CENT money on improved real estateFEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of tide to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 a 2nd St o ■ —riL- 7 FA R M MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the j advantage of the borrowing farmer. t 10 year (a) 5%, small com. 10 year (g 5’’4%, no expense to you 20 year (g 1 6"c, Govt. Plan. ' •10 year Amortized Loan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. We work for you. Office 155 South 2nd St. I SUTTLES EDWARDS CO. | A. D. Suttles, Secy. 1 P O DR. C. v s rnNNEI.L.. ! I VETERINARIAN Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice Office 120 No First Street. Phone: Office 143 —Residence 10$ j i l o ■ 1. Forty-nine Florida ’ And Georgia Banks Fail, Atlanta. Ga., July 15. (Unitail Press!—Failure of 49 Florida and' Georgia banks since Monday was cop- 1 firmed today by the Georgia state banking department. j Forty eight of the banlcs closed their doors after the bankers trust company of Atlanta failed. They were small banks of which the Atlanta institution was the chief source of funds. T. R. Bennett, state superintended of banking, denied that the who’c l sale failures reflected a serious financial situation in Georgia and ITordht. o NOTICE To PROPERTY OWNERS IN Tin-; MATTER OF MADISON STREET SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT TO WHOM IT .MAY CONCI-aiN Noth-e Is hoi. by given that the mot. Council in and for the City of* Devatur. Indiana. did on the Sth da> "t July, 1926 •.■ass and adopt a preliminary resolution fur the < oust ruet Im, of a side walk on and along the following route, to-wit; On the south side of Madison Street extending from the alley at the southwest < orncr of inlot No. 2» In the Original Addition to the City of DeiatUr. Indiana thence running east approximately one hundred and fortv-flve and a half feet to the First Street Sidewalk and there to terminate a k p er p| ah s and specifications, which said plans gm specifications, are on file In the office of the Clerk snd subject to th*’ inspection of all parties interested rqrther notice is also given that the (ommon Coqneil will on th, 3rd dax °. * u f UK t- I*2s at seven o’clock P. M at their council room in said Citv hear! and receive any and all objections and renmnstran. es which may b? made or filed against said improvement, and win then determine whether pr not 1..n be ? es ,B airru elng to the propertv liable to be assessed therefore will be equal to estimated cost thereof y Itnesx- rnv hand in official seal this Ith 44./ of J-gly, 1926 CATHERINE KAUFFMAN I I July 8-15 ' C,ty Clelk * I

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MARKET REPORTS ’ Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* | < EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK ; j I ' Rt-ccipis. 1.920; shipments, 1,710; ; hogs closing slow, heavies. $13,750 | $11.75; mediums, $14.7r>M1500; light weight |15.90«i $15.15; light lights ami pigs $15.00if*515.25; packing 1 sows, rough. $11.75; cuttle. 100 slow; I sheep. 50 best iambs. $13.50; best t ewes. $4.50®|7.0(1; calves, 50 tops, t $13.50, few, $14.00. f LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected July 15) ' I Leghorn Broilers - —22 c j Heavy Broilers - —27 c t Heavy Fowls —2O c, Leghorn Fowls - 17 c [ Hens 20c ] Leghorns — I* C | Old Roosters • • • 9c ( Ducks -12 c ! Geese * c J ( ] Eggs, dozen 24C |d LOCAL GRAIN MARKET 1 (Corrected July 15) a Barley, per bushel 75c Rye, per bushel 75c - Oats 22c g Good Sound Yellow Corn 90c Good Sound Mixed Corn 85c Wheat, No. 2 $1.26 Wheat, No. 1 $3.27 Wool 30®37c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 24c BUTTERFAT AT STATION . Butterfat, delivered - 36 J .... Meat Prices In America Are Being Investigated Washington. July 15. — (United Press.) —A preliminary investigation is under way to deterniin whether 4 meat prices are being increased in - this country to enable American , packers to undersell their British rivals abroad, it was learned today. The packers and slock yards administration of the department of I agriculture has taken cognizance oi charges by British packers that Anter lean consumers arc paying the ex fpenses of the international price war. Forest Fires Spreading Winnipeg. Man., July 15.—XUntted Press.) Roaring forest tires, spreading through heavily timbered districts in British Columbia and Alberta. were still blazing today. The' names had taken four lives, destroy 'cd timber of an immense value, halt led logging operations in tne c<vtsi i province an I were inen tciug isolat ed settlements. Large forces of forest rangers and volunteers werb battling to bring the I Hies under control. . o X I’l’Ol v: I-: VI 04' V DMI XIS IH ! H»1 | N,,ii, <■ is 1,.--, l.y gr ,u. that u . ! lU-rsikai-,' h:’s >ven app. i :>■ <■ t liultii: ( ("iatv of A.tarns c.m'ilv <t.-- • ~--'-'i. T,.. ■. - < ,mi:nN'> itniEi’.-'. i .i.n A*!mlt.l“l * it": / Lonliart Heller & St-Ito. yer. Attys July 11. 1926. July 15, 22, 2 '. . —O —’ O OF vriu \ OF HEkl. EST.VI’H Notice is hereby given that the underßignod .Ma\me E. Ck»ud as odministratrix of the estate of Elisa J. Cloud, deceased, ip all respects agreeable t<» the order of the A'iainß Circuit 1 ! made and entered in the estate of said|<ie< o«ient for the sale of the real eslnt* 1 | hereinafter described on Monday tip* Seconckday of August, 1926, between . the hoiks of ten o'clock A. M. and so o'clock P. M. of said day a', the east I door of the Court House in the ••tty o’ Meiatur. Indiana, will < lTer for .«alc a' p ibljc sale to th* highest and in ’ .bidder for not less than two-thirds o: I the appraised value thereof the following described real estate situated in ztdains County, State of Indiana, towit:— Commencing in the < enter of the Decatur and Bluffton road at a point nine .chains j<n<i seventeen links northeast of a point where said road crosso ; the half section line running north and south through section four in town- | ship twenty-seven north, ranue fourteen east, thence smith paralT«d with i said half section line ten chains and» ninety-five and one half links to the north line of the right of way of th< Chicago & Erie llailroii‘l, theneo in a westerly direction along ihe north lin« of said right of way to said half section line; south to the southwest ; < timer of the west half of th** north-: east quarter of said section four, tin n- < I east to the southeast < orner of said ■ west half of said northeast quarter J j theme north to a point < ight,ecn rods: and fourteen feet south of a point! - where the said “Decatur & BliifTtonj road crosses the east line of said w#.' t Half of said northeast quarter of Section four, thence a westerly directio.i ! parallel with said road twenty-one rod* i and three-'tenths feet, thence north parallel with the east hue of said w»*gt half of the northeast quarter of . tlon four, eighteen rods and fourteen I feet to the center of said road; thence' a westerly direction along the ‘-enter of said road to the place of beginning excepting therefrom tlie right - r wa- j of the Chicago and Erie Railroad across said land. .Said real estate will be sold subject! to a mortgage thereon in principal' sum of IftSO.OO with accrued interest to I daj’ of sale rtn favor of First Joint Stock Land Bank. Fort Wayne Indi-' ana. and free of all other liens, except 1 taxes for 1326 payable in 1327. I TERMS: One third <ash; one thi'd In r-lne months: one third in eighteen months, from dav of sale, deferred pa - ment to bear 0% Interest and payment thereof secured by a mortgage on said real estate Provided purchase’- may pay all cash if he so desires. Said sale to be made subject to the .approval of said court. ’ , MAYME U. CLOUD. James I. Merryman. AdminigtratFix $ Attorney. '

Many Changes In Wells County Teaching Corps HliHltim, Jul' 1: Hin: arc beinj made iu tin- tcacliius corp-, oi the Wells county Ht-hool- thin y* tr [ At Ossi in. only t’tte iMichef in <hhigh school. Floyd Wuli, principal, »i.l return next fall In Lancaster lownship ITof. Hugo} Gale will m>t return and Plot. Bei.* ' of Portlaml Wil take his pine Hey Hedges, '* " 11; 111,1 ,H ' L teacher next year slnie lie did not lake leather uaiitlug ibis summer a is necesary untlef the law Thomas Gulldin may not return as prlmfpal a. Murray, while Harry Park will nut be I p. ineipal of the Craigville mho I. it j is said. Mrs. Ina Miller will not teach either. Reasons For Industrial Accidents Are Given Washington, July 15. — (Uniteil' Press. — Reasons for industrial accidents were given to the national in dustrial conference here today by W. H. Camerson. director of the Nation-; al Safety Council, Chicago, as follows;

MOOSE Annual Picnic Belmont Park Sunday, July 18 For members of Moose lodge and families. Games, contests an d fun for everyone. Come with we!l filled baskets. in: DISCOUNT os rasi Electric Light Bills ff PAYING ON OR BEFORE July 20 POWER BILLS are also due and must be PAID by twentieth of month at CITY HALL I

y for cheaper production, resulting | In less attention to safety; increased | labor turnoler: too much attention t* safety education and not enough tu | safeguarding new equipment. o— ————— Former Bluflton Merchant Dies In Missouri, Today p.lufiitm. i‘til. July 'i" 1 "' 11

HARD COAL ON TRACK AND MORE CARS COMING Genuine Pennsylvania Scranton hard li’acliire U.lieslniil Anthracite BURNS UP CLEAN Yon will save Inoncy by I purchasing this coal now ! al very reasonable prices, with liberal discount for cash. PHONE 770 C-ARROL L C 0 A L & COKE CO. Seventh Street

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. u 1 of the death of Andrew H Reed, for metlf of the Co!c-Reed Hardware com j l>a „y of this city, at Swael Springs. I Mo., this morr.ing at 7:30 oklock. Mr . Reed was with bi, I I their way to CalitoHUa to spciH I summer. Death was sudden. The body, ! «ui h-returned to this city for burial.

1 "PUBLIC salF DECATUR, INDIANA Butler & Ahi's Sale Barir z on First Street Commencing at 12:30 p.m. prompt SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1926 30—HEAD OF CATTLE—3O 'Consisting of 20 Beal milk cows, some with calves bv side and some heax v spring, rs. We will have 7 good Guernsey cows in this sale, also some dandy Jerseys and Holsteins; 1 good young stock bulls’, (i head of young cattle. 300-HEAD OF HOGS—3OO 2(1 brood sows, some with pigs by side, otheh due to farrow soon” 2XO head of feeding shoals, weighinb from 75 lbs. to 150 pounds ,iu ll ’ 2 ._ HEAI) 0F BREEDING EWES—2S There will also be a few head of good horses in this sale. II you are looking for cows, hogs, or horses, do not fail to attend this sale. Anyone having anything to sell bring it to this sale. 30—HEAD BREEDING CATTLE—3O Weighing from six Io eight hundred pounds each BUTLER & AHR | Boy Johnson and Jeff Leichty, Aucts. Fred Ahr, Clerk ' _

Mr Recti was well known In thi, co#mtinity. being a funner xute JtHci M | of the K P lodffe and active iu n.un. ton civic attain. Attend the Rodeo Saturday afternoon and evening at Bell, mont Park. Benetit Junior Han<< . -x J k!l