Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1926 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS
■mbkkkxxk nsxxass M CLASSIFIED ADS * ■■■■■HKa K X K * 8 ■ « H _ FOR SALE EOll SALK--We have Just two copies of the book Seven Searchers" ami other poems. written by Paul Baumgartner, a former resident here. The books sell for one dollar each and you should have a copy in your library. Call at this office. 174-6tx FOR SALE—Pure-bred Airedale pups Victor Byerly, 1H mi. north of Ma tley. 175-3tx. Clearance Sale To make room for fall goods, all Summer hats to be closed out at |I.OO each. 1 have a fine Hue of new fall hats in Satin ami Velvet at $5.00. Felts $250 to $4.00. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman. 222 S. 4th St. Decatur Indiana 3t FOR SALE~I92S Hudson coach. Inquire at Butler Kern garage on South First street. 3t FOR SALE -One - horte wagon, good as new. A buggy, good one. Fred Llninger, Phone 867-T. 175-3tx FOF SALE —Mans tan Palm Beach suit. She 36. Same as new. Will sell for half price. Call Phone 976. 175-3tx ROR SALE—Ann Arbor steel hay press good as new. One J. I. Case 16 horse steam engine all rebuilt in good shape. A bargain for some one. C. H. Walter, Vera Cruz, Ind. 175 4tx July 27—297 —29 August—3—s FOR SALE—One Garland gas stove and coal heater combined. Call 175. I WANTED W A'N TED — Clean, 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 pe r pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the rignt size. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED -Housework by young lady. Phone 693. 175-3tx LOST AND FOUND IXIS1 I —Ear bob in setting. Prized Gift. Reward. Phone 105. 174-3 t FOR RENT FOR RENT Room with or without board and washing. Call 1171. 174-3 t FDR RENT—*Three room apartment • with bath provided for light house-1" keeping, close in. call 630. 175-ts l-’Or RENT — Tso ni .'!> furnished j! rooms for light housekeeping, pri vate entrance, garage. 642 N. 2nd | |i >R RENT Hous street. Inquire of Mrs. Mary Click | at 315 S. 11th street 175-3lx I in H ■■ !■——~ | Ralph Losey, of Fort Wayne, was a] 1 business visitor in the city today. o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat-July, $1.42 7-8; Sept., sl.ll 1-2; Dec.. $1.45 7-8. Corn —July, 79 l-4c; Sept., 85 7-8 c; Dec., 88 l-4c. Oats —July, 41 3-4 c; Sept.. 44c; Dec., 46 3-4e. o Public Sale horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs. Butler & Ahrs Sale Barn Decatur Ind., Saturday July 31 12:30 p. in. NOTICE OF FINAL xETTLEME.NT OF ESTATE Notice im hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Jaiiics < . deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 7th day of September. IH2d, and show cause, if anv. why the l-’INAK SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with Ihr estate of aahl decedent should not be approved: and said he‘u& are notified to thru and there make proof of heirrhlp. and receive their distributive shares. EKED I PATTERSON Administrator with will annexed Dora B. Erwin, Attroney Decatur, Indiana. July lb. July 27 and Aug. 3. W’I’OIATMENT OF IDMIXhTRtTHH Notice Im hereby given, that the undetfigned han been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Rlchiwon W. Rtickniaator. late of Adams County, defeased. The estate is probably solvent. RACHEL BUCK MASTER Adminiat ratrlx Fruchte & Littvrer. Attorn?’. $ July 26. 1926. July 27-Aug. 3. ■' '■ ■- OMtTItE OF FINAL BKTTLKMENT OF ESTATE Notice la hereby given to the creditors, heira and legatees of John Hendricks, deceased, to appear in the Adams Citfult Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, •n the 6th day of Setember, 1926 and rhow cause. If any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOI NTS with the estate of said decedent should not be ;ypprff‘-f«d: tnitd are notffiet! to then’and there make proof of heirsh‘p. and receive their distributive ehares. WILLIAM A HENDRICKS Adntnistrator Jgrr.ea T Merr-rr.ar. Atty.. Decatur. Indiana, July 20,1926. July 20-27
JtKaSXKKXXSRKK**’’ s BUSINESS CARDS * X X x XKWBKXaWHWXXK H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Ths Neurocalometer Servlss Wil! Convince You •t 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Reeidence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 14 6-® P- m ' S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle answered promptly day or tight Office phone 90 Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plbnty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced October 5, 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat ~n7~aT BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:36—12:30 to 8:08 Saturday 8:00 p. m. 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 - —0 I >- FA R M MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. I 1(1 year (a' 5%, small com. I 10 year @ 5%%, 1 , no expense to you i ' 20 year (g< 6%, Govt. Plan. : I 10 year Amortized Loan. Interest paid annually. I Borrower fixes interest date. We work for you. Office 155 South 2nd St SUTTLES EDWARDS CO. A. 1). Suttles, Secy. 0 ——-o p o | DR. C. V. CONNELL Special attention given to j I cattle and poultry practice. I Office 120 No, First Street. | 1 Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 I I O —o NOTICE OF PI BI.IC LETTING Notice Ik hereby given that the undersigned superintendent of construction of the Lehrman and Vehner ditch in Union township, Adams County, Indiana will on Saturday. XiigiiNt 7, IP2H up until 10 o’clock a. in. of said day at the office of Dick Bock, county surveyor of Adams County, Indiana, in the liaugk Block, north of the Court House in the City of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana, receive sealed bills for the construction of said drain in accordance with the report, plans, profile and specifications therefor now «»n file in the office of the Auditor of Adams county, in said cauec. Tile Drain From station 0 to station 22 plus 70 Open Drain Station 0 to 7 2 plus 56 Rids will be received and a contract let for the drainage system as shown in the report, profile,plans and specifications therefor. No confidential bid will be accepted and each bidder will be required to state specifically for what he will construct said drainage system, furnishing all labor and materials therefor. Ridders will be required to file their bids as required by law upon forms which will be furnished by the undersigned superintendent of construction and each bidder will be required to make and file with his bid the necessary afidavit «n non-collusion and that he is a bona fide bidder. Each bid must b* accompanied with a good and sufficient bond in a aim equal to double the amount of such bid. conditioned for Hie faithful perfor naru »- of said work old contract on each bid may be accompanied with a certified check for 150.00 as suretv that the bidder will enter tn a contract with said superintendent for the construction of same if he be awarded the contract therefor. Such bond tn bp approved by the superintendent construction and said superintendent reserves the right to reject any and ill bids Both bond and bid shall be acknowledged by a person having authority to administer oatlw. No bld will be accepted in etcess of the estimated cost of such W’ork or in excess of the benefits found. The time for the completion of the work will be made known by the superintendent on th? day of the sale and the contractor will be required to com plete the work within the time fixed in the contract. \Dated this mil day of J up. ISJt. Dick BothSuperintendent of Construction July 20-27.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY. JULY‘27, 1926
MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK ■ ' Receipts. 2.400; shipments, 1.520; „ official to New York yesterday; 3 610 I light hogs closing sternly, weight " grades, slow. heavi"s, $13.25<t( $13.50; • f mediums. $13.75«i $14.50; light weight, sl4 50'ii $14.75; one lostl $14.85; light lights and pigs. $14.50; packing sows, rough. $10.25; cattle. 225 slow; sheep. 250 best lambs, $14.00; beat ewes. $5.0001 $7.50; calves. $6 00; tops, $14.00 ©>514.50. 7 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET u (Corrected July 27) Heavy Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c Heavy spring Roosters 25c Spring Leghorns 20c Old RoostArs 9c. Ducks -— —l3 c t Geese ....••••••• xm *«■><•.'•• • ®v 7 Eggs, dozen 26c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET *• (Corrected July 27) Barley, per bushel 75c Rye, per bushel .76c Old Oats 34 Good Sound Mixed Corn SI.OO 1 God Sound Yellow Corn- . $1.05 ! New Wheat 81.27 Good Timothy Seed $2.75 j Good Alsac seed $13.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 26c . BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 36 - SEEK AN INCOME TAX AMENDMENT ) Indianapolis. Ind., July 27. — (United Press)—With endorsement of the proposed income tax amendment tc the state constitution as its objective, the Indiana Farm Bureau Federa tion is conducting a statewide educational campaign on the proposal. Leaders of the federation hold that an income tax will aid in equalizing the burden of taxation, a dispropor lionate share of which they claim now fa'ls on the siu>ulders A lAJhipj, - The amendment Lb at every person be taxed 2 and 1-2 per cent of their yearly income after deduction of twenty per cent of the amount ol their taxable property from the incomt tax figures. In addition to the income tax it is proposed to place a fifty cent tax per hundred dollars on all taxable property owned. This wetture. it is claimed, would and in equalizing the income tax paid by persons who do not own property 1 with that of persons whose assets are largely taxable under tlie present law 1 Support of the income tax propose' ■ , has been one of the main planks in the ■i,lndiana Farm Bureau federation. p.tniKan anu Democratic state coni'vention leaders to have the income tax proposal indorsed in the party I platforms. i Following failure of this effort, the j campaign of education was launched ■ to bring the purposes of the income tax amendment before the voters who . will decide its fate in November. o —- Woman. 70. Accepts Dare To Go Down Children’s Slide; Injures Spine Marlon. Ind.. July 27.—(United ' ; Press)—Mrs. Mary Crable. 70, today ' Is suffering a sei ions concussion of 1 the spine, fo'lowing a fa|l from a ' , child's sliding sbute at a local park. , Mrs. Crabl° was attending a family t reunion and accepted the challenge ■ > ( of the younger folks to try the slide. 1
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FOUR BUILDINGS ARE DESTROYED IN FIRE ON FARM (COXTINVKD FROM PAGE barn, were burned, Most of Mr. Bertsch's farming tools were stored in the implement shed and all were destroyed. There was 2i)o bushels of wheat In the granary and all were destroyed. There were tiremen. by soaking the pile of wheat ■ with water, were able to save part of It. Hundreds of persons were attracted to the scene of the tire, many being from Decatur, Bluffton and Mon roe. : COURTHOUSE : Claim Is Filed A claim for $556.16 was filed in the circuit court today by the Fort Wayne Overland company against Marie Hileman administratrix of the estate of George R.Hileman. Estate Opened Letters of a'lminstrdtion have been issued to Rachel Buckmaster in the estate of Richard W. Buckmaster. She filed bond/it) the sum of $2,000. o r Business College Is Under Scrutiny Os State Indianapolis, Ind.. July 27. — (United Press)—Activities of the Chicago business, college promoting an "earn while yon learn" scheme are under the scrutiny of state officials. Perry Reeves, state employment director. asked Attorney General Gllliom for an opinion as to whether the practices of the college can be regulated under state law. It is said the concern exacts a high tuition and furnishes the student with "leads" on positions he may attempt to secure. o Attorney R. C. Parrish, of Fort Wayne, was a visitor in Decatur, today. | HOW TO PREVENT GREAT NERVE TROUBLE HEADACHE GOES AWAY IN 40 MINUTES See What tt Does for Bad Nerves, r . Dr. Taylor, 2011 Glendale Ave., Detroit, says: “I was paralized four years. Three years ago 1 was recommended by a good doctor to take San Yak Pils for three months, and they cured me. I know as 1 did nothing otherwise and improved at once. I have gotten more out of life in the past year than in any previous year, and I am 78 years of age See what it does for the Kidneys Dr. L. P. Bailey, of Mcßride, Miss.,l says of San Yak: "It will do all you claim. It is fine medicine for the blood and has cured rheumatism of I 'ong standir Wh- one '••eßts »he> kilacys w ! *.h ,-«ui Yak he is renewing! the whole body. One can always deKMM •*)**«**». WM'R -M© (Signed) L. J. Bailey, M. D. High* Blood Pressure Mrs. W. E. Brandson, of Robinson. Ind., writes: "I took San Yak for high blood pressure and it worked like a charm. I am not now troubled anymore." S. F. Marring, of Ohio Oil Co., Marshall, 111., says: “San Yaki is a wonderful medicine for stomach and bowels.” Dr. Geo. W. Snyder, of Chicago, said this for people advanced in years: "San Yak lends the thrill that comes from making human life lastingly better. I am free to state that by its use it would be quite impossible, owing to its wonderful antiseptic acticn on the pancreas and bowels. to become afflicted with appendicitis or constipation. San Y’ak does not irritate the internal organs and its effect is delightfully soothing. Sale at Smith. Yager & Falk and leading druggists
INDIANA STATE PARKS POPULAR Indianapolis. Ind.. July 27.—11m'ed Press) Indiana's star parks approving more popular this year than ever before with residents of the state ! and tourists alike, it was shown todav I by attendance figures compiled by the I state conservation department. • Richard Lieber, director oi the conservation commission, announced that there was an increase of twenty per cent in the number of visitors at the parks in May and June over the corresponding months last year. Ij On the week end holiday of July 4 1 and 5. more than 32.000 persons were I at the parks, Lieber said. The host wave this month had a direct bearing on attendance at the ' parks, hundreds , seeking refuge in fhem from the suffocating tempera'i tures. / | The new playground and swimming poo! at the McCormick's Creek CanI yon park in Owen county near Spen1, cer have helped increase the number ’.of visitors there, according to Leiber. Railroad To Build New Bridge At Terre Haute ' Terre Haute. Ind.. July 27.—(United Press) —An expenditure of three
I A Small Pay men t Down Buys A Good Used Car Priced From $25t05300 ■ ——l i! —simwaw i». i.r.m.11. 11l i - “ " 1 " We sav GOOD USED CARS because they are good. Every car will give you good service and is worth the money. Tourings-Roadsters-Sedans ' « ...u- - ...a - >1 Several people have taken advantage of dip- r>Me»Li>ndL«ge, .... ask you to hurry—to make your selection now. Cars Carry A 30 Day Guarantee Ail cars which sell for more than SIOO carry a 30 day guarantee which means that if anything goes wrong mechanically with the car that we will repair it. In other words you get the same guarantee for 30 days as you get with a new car. Call at our garage and have a talk with Mr. Manley, Mr. Hammond or Mr. Masters who will he glad to show you these cars. REMEMBER you can buy a used car on the payment plan. Buy A Used Car And Enjoy A Trip With The Family c * A— x r - Adams County Auto Co. INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS - FORD AGENC Y MADISON STREET pHONE g 0
( , HHrl er S Os » million dollars U con| icmplnl' '• l! "' 1 ‘ “ n!,> , road in the const;mU»" » “ e * ' ! the Wabash river here. The bridge wil. be constrm ted north of the p)esent Pennsylvania br.dj= ami wU | eliminate sharp curves in the tracks at both Buv ’em I>Y the dozen ’ Indiana Cantelopes Also Walirinelons Phone 31 Ai 3_ C.ENTBAL GROCERY I
PUBLIC Household goods at 341 Winchester St. 3:00 P. M. Saturday July 31, 1926 Simmons Bed. Spring and Mattress; Single Bed and Mattress; Child’s Cot and Mattress; Dresser; Chiffonier; Linoleum Burs; Two W icker chairs; New standard sewing machine; Table and lamp- Shelving; Clothes Basket; Tubs; Bench Wringer; May Tas Electric Washer; Electric fan; Electric Heater; Combination Coal and gas Range; Kitchen Cabinet; Kitchen Table and ( hairs- Ice Box: Ironing board; Wash Boiler; 2 Sleds; |) 4 >|| B ug . o-v- toaster Wagon: Baby Buggy Stroller; Dishes; Crocksand Pans and other articles too numerous to mention. , Terms Cash:— H. G. Horne | Roy Johnson Auct. 1 Jack Brunton Clerk
Public Sale horses, cattle sheep, and hogs. Butler Sale Bam Decatur Ind., silmday July 31 12:30 p. m. — . Get the Habit—Trade At Home, It p ay , BUY YOUR COAL NOW! Old Dominion Anthracite chestnut site, | tJ . Best Kentucky, all lump, . Virginia Splint, all lump, $525 ; Pocahontas lump, $7.00 1 Cook sM>ve coal, At the coal yard •Julius Haugh Phones 660 or 666. 3tx
