Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1926 — Page 2

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■ ■■■RRXRXSIKKKMRR « CLASSIFIED ADS * ■ ■B>«!KNXKXKXXRRX FOR SALE FOR SALE We have just two copies of the book ‘Seven Searchers” and other poem*, written by Paul Baumgartner, a former resident here. The books sell for one dollar each and you should have a copy in your library. I Call at thia office. 174-6tx FOR SALE—Pure-ltreil Airedale pups Victor Byerly. I'u ini. north of Martley. 175-3tx. ‘ — I Clearance Sale — To make room for fall goods, ail Summer hats to be closed out at sl.ou caeh. I have a tine line of new fall hats In Satin and Velvet at $5.00. Kelts $2.50 to $4.00. Mia. Maud A. Merriman. 222 S. 4th St. Decatur Indiana / 3t FOR SALE —One Itorte wagon, good as new. A buggy, good one. Fred Lininger, Phone 867-T. 175-3tx EOF SALE—Mans tan I alm Beach suit. Size 36. Same as new. Will sell for half price. Call Phone 976 175-3tx FOR SALE—One Garland gas stove and coal heater combined. Call 175. 175-2tx FOR SALE—Disc corn ploy in first class condition. M. J. Fuhrman, Decatur, Ind., R. 1. Phone 835-A or 877-E. 135 eod. FOR SALE—White Leghorn yearling hens, one dolar each. E. C. Clevenger, Phone 883 White. 177 3t FOR~SALE ” English” bull pups. In quire of laniis Yake. Two miles south of Peterson. Craigville phone: Decatur route 2. 177-3 t !' WANTED I WANTED — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses •nd 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 per pound for the right tyind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the right size. Decatur DStlv Democrat. WANTED —Housework by young lady I Phone 693. 175-3tx WANTED WORK — Starting Monday we will clean cisterns by air pressure. H. A. and Charles Straub. Work guaranteed. Phone 1000. 161-e.o.d-3t —WANTED— Rags. Rubber, Paper of all kinds, Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also In th* market for woo!. We will call with cur truck for any ] Junk y»u wish to dispose of. Phene 442. MAIER HIDE 4 FUR CO. 710 W .; ——~i?w 89-W U p WANTED LADIES—Work for us at |' home in spare time. Interesting and profitable. No selling. Enclose stamp. 1 Cosmos Manufacturing f'o., 4401 Broadway. Chicago, Room A. wed sat. FOR RENT FOR RENT—House a' 1225‘Patterson street. Inquire of Mrs. Mary Click at 315 S. 11th street. 175-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST—Ear bob ,n setting with screw end — Prized as gift — Reward, Phone 105 17713 t — Square dance, Sun Set Park, Wednesday night. Good orches- I tra. Prizes to best waltzers. Come. 176 21 0 Public Salp horses, cattle, beep. and bogs. Butler & Ahrs Stile Barn Decatur Ind., Satur-I <lny July 31 12:30 p. m. S Scores of women have found relief from their distressing ailments when spinal adjustments re-1 lieved pinched I nerves and re stored normal nervous activity to the parts affected. For appointment call CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors n *<ae Hourt: 10 tv I?—2 to • e 20 t.i 9:00 O S, Xhta,

gI!MRJ!KKKS!XKXK^III> , s BUSINESS CARDS it K K KItSXXKSKXS*** H. FROHNAPF.EL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometar Servloo Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 I Office Hours! 10-12 o.m. 1-6 6-8 pan. I S. E. BLACK Funeral DlreoMr Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle answered promptly day or eight Office phone 96 Home phone 727 “FEDERAL FARM LQANS Abutracts of Title Real Eatete. 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: 8 to 11:36—12:30 to 3:08 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of S PER CENT money on improved real estate FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'B ABSTRACT OFFICE ()ZZZ__ZZ ZZ~ 20 FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year (<r 5%, small com. ' 10 year @ no expense to you I 20 year 6%, Govt. Plan. I 40 year Amortized Loan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. We work for you. Office 155 South 2nd St. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. 0 --Q Dry, Hot Weather Is Hard On Indianapolis. Ind.. July 28. —(I . .v. * r- r-» v W .. advantages, according to Frur.. ... Wallace state entomologist. During a recent wet spell, a plague of mosquitos stormed Indiana, choosing the lake districts as their favorite feeding ground. I Vacationists raised a howl which could be heard throughout the stale but didn't know where the insects originated. | It is hard for mosquitos to breed and multiply dining dry. hot weather. Wallace stated, but a short rainy spell with resultant cooler temperatures, will produce the stinging pests by the millions. The insects are born in rain barrels and cave troughs and when a trough la clogged for a short time a plague is sure to come. Twenty-Seven Receiving j Pasteur Treatment Now I Indianapolis, Ind.. July 28.—(UnitPress)—Pasteur treatment as pre caution against hydrophobia is nowbeing given twenty-seven persons at the laboratories of the state board ot health here, it was announced today. Public Sale horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs. Butler A Ahrs Sale Barn Decatur Ind., Saturday July 31 12:30 p. m. j O | NOTICE OF FTN VL SETTLEWEVT OF ESTATE Notice I* hereby g|v«n to the eredj- ' torn heirs and legatees ot Pearl Me Collum, deceased, to appear in ■ Adams Circuit Court, held at Deiatur i Indiana, on the 6th day of September’! 1926, and show <ause. if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ww-vts wit!-, the estire r.f said decedent aliuuid not be approved, and salt! helis are notified to then and there mak. proof of heir-1 Ship, and receive their distributive shares. AIIHBN K COLLUM Administrator Decatur, Ind., July 80,1926 July 21-2$ John T Kelly, Atty.

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'MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK ! | '" |i Receipts, 1,280; shipments, 2,090; . heavy hogs closing dull; light grades J steady: heavies, $ 12.25ff$ 1 $.25; med- • turns. $13.500114.58; light weight. ■ $14.505i514.75; one loud, $14.75; light lights and pigs. $14.50: packing sows, rough. sP*.oo«i $10.25; cattle, 325, 15c Io 25c lower; sheep. 400 best lambs. $11.00; load aged wethers, $9.00; best ewes, $5.00(6 $7.50; calves. 100 tops. sl4 50«f514.75. , LOCAL PRODUCE MARKIT , (Corrected July 28) Ilegvy Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c Heavy spring Roosters 25c Spring Leghorns 20c Old Rooster* ........««.»• *• Ducks 12c I Geest —w.. •« I Eggs, dozen ....— — -26 c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected July 28) Harley, per bushel ...76c Rye, per bushel ........ ln ,.www7se Old Oats 34 Good Sound Mixed Corn SI.OO 1 God Sound Yellow Corn $1 05 1 N « Wheat $1.27 Good Timothy Seed $2.75 j Good Alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS* feGG MARKET Eggs, dozen Z— 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered „ 36 o — Adams County Woman . Loses Valuable Checks Mrs. J. H. Reiff. Adams county resident, lost five checks, amounting to abotM $250. while in Bluffton last Saturday night. Since Mrs. Rest! bad not signed the checks, she stopped payment on them. One check for , $200.80, written on the Linn Grove ( hank; another was a Hoosier milk check for $25.55; another Hoosier , milk check was for $14.85; and two other checks were given to her by a Berne huckster driver for $5.50 and , $3.85, respectively. Although she , stopped payment on the checks. Mrs. Reiff is anxious to know whether they will be returned before she askn for duplicates. The checks were lost frem a purse that also contained s’”f. in currency, but the currency was not lost. ■ ■ma■ i ■» 'Q i ■<s <■■ .in .in! . Tax Board Plans To Seek A Rehearing Indianapolis, Ind.. July 28. — (United, Press) —The state lax board today planned to seek a rehearing before the state supreme court on its decision holding that horizontal assessments j l increases are not valid unless tax j payers are notified of the board's ord- « ' ei s. I Phir.ip Zosreher, board member. J ■id the t itire board would consider j, miim ■■* ir i in.* ■ Members of the Ixiard wore unable ® Ito estimate the amount of taxes that a might have to be refunded if the de- p cisiion stood. lb - o Get the Habit—Trade At Home, It Pays a

■ Farmers Borrow’ S for the same reason business § concerns do —for making pro- ! H fit- We are as wilting to lend to § H farmers as we are to business J’ men, and apply exactly the same s rules of security. Making safe loans is this bank’s business. i

PLAN CONTESTS FOR H. S. BANDS Indianapolis. Ind.. July 28. —(UnitPress)—Music will have its reward as well as its pleasure at the Indiana state fair thia year, according to an announcement made today by the State board ot agriculture. Prizes totaling $750 will be offered by the board to the High school hands winning the regional and state contests at the opening day of the 1926 fair, Saturday, Sept. 4. according to the announcement. The state ha)< been divided into three regions for the purpose of conducting semi-final contests. The first region will include all counties north of and including. Jay, Blackford. Grant. Howard. Carroll. Tippecanoe, and Warren. Region two will include all counties between the region one line and a southern boundary line Including Union. Fayette, Rush. Shelby. Johnson. Morgan. Owen. Clay and Vigo. The third region will tncludm all other counties In the southern part of the state. Prizes of $75, SSO and $25 will be awarded u» the first three bands in each region while the three winners will compete at the State fair for the state hand championship. Prizes for the three winners in the State finals will be $l5O. SIOO and SSO. Rules for the contest state that all band members must be bona fide members of the schools they represent although grammar and junior high students are permitted to play with a high school band. - - --6 Santa Cruz Ready To Celebrate Spanish Defeat Os Nelson Santa Cruz. Canary Islands, July 28. —(United Press) The annual fiesta, in honor of the groat naval victory of Santa Cruz, will be held here tomorrow. It has been celebrated in this way ever since 1797. English visitors find the fiesta hard to believe, for the Santa Cruz victory was the defeat of Nelson, their great admiral. So they go to the Iglesia de la Concepcion where, they are told, two British flags captured from Nelson, are hanging. Usually the visitors look furtively about tryii'g to find the flags, but they finally have to appeal to the guard, who will take them into tlie dark cenPublic Stile horst's, catjle, ihecp. and hogs. Butler A Ahrs Sale Barn Decatur Ind., SaturJay July 31 12;30 p. iu. The Holthouse Drug Co. Made A Hit With Him "My wife has taken your medicins tnd has been wonderfully benefitied. For over four years she has had trouble with bloating and could scarcely eat any food because of this condition Doctor's medicines did not help her. and an opcrailju was advised. Her brother, who is a druggist, sent her a bottle of MAYR'S and f\hq.’R°d K.ui jwujl l .i J, jCiLUWlffifi'Ws' preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which cause?, practlcaLly all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. Ona dose will convince or money refunded. Holthouse Drug Co., ajid druggists everywhere.

ter chapel of the north ai»l«‘ »nd point to two long, narrow glass cas« s H* l high on the wal'.s on either aide. Ihe> must look long and screw their eyes before they can distinguish a gleam of | i*d. and their imagination cun suppl.' the white and blue. Thus they realize It is true, that strange story of why the fiesta is being held. If they check further on their history they learn that in this battle Nelson also lost his arm and| I 300 mon. to the Spaniard's loss of 32. Gllliom Issues Ruling Indianapolis. Ind.. July 28. 1 1 lilted Press)— Attorney general Gillom today transmitted to the State tax I board an opinion holding that it cannot issue orders for the remission of penalties imposed for non payment of | taxes. I Such orders arc beyond the Legal I authority of the Istard, Gllliom said in answer to a query from the tax I body. Sunset Dancing Pavilion Square Dance tonight, riiurstlay evening re gu I a r dance, music bv Lutlys orches- ( Ira. Dancing (.lass Friday evening. Saturday evening dancing will be featured by Fort Wayne Night Owl orchestra, starting at 8:30. 2t ■ ■ —o > Get the Habit—Trade At Home, It Pays , __ , i i , ■ ——

A Small Payment Down Buys A Good Used Car Priced From $25t05300 We say (iOOD USED CARS because they arc good. Every car will give you good service and is worth the money. Tourings-Roadsters-Sedans Several people have taken advantage of our liberal offer and we '• Cars Carry A 30 Day Guarantee All cars which sell for more than SIOO carry a 30 day guarantee which means that if anything goes wrong mechanically with lhe 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 be 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 IMMMrlftffiirir I _ Adams County Auto Co. INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS-FORT) AGENCY MADISON STREET PHONE 80

National Guard I o B< Mobilized August I u. imi Inly 28, -(Unitladlanapolti, mo., jud ed rPfHS >-Orders for the annual en>hn Indiana National campment of lhe inniaua Knox Kv„ during Guard at tamp ivn . - m in* sent out today AuKUSt, wen "’a of iutant General from the onue m ■» o Kerahner. Various units of the guard will be in vamp from Aug. 1 to la. n Mio Artehtide Truehch, of St. John, i itor hero this afternoon.

was a 'i . .—- - i [PUBLIC AUCTION" Household goods at 311 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 HugsTwo Wicker chairs; New standard sewing machine; Table and Lamp; Shelving; Clothes Basket; Tubs; Bench Wringer; Mav iTag 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; Doll B U(! . gv- Coaster Wagon: Baby Buggy Stroller; Dishes; Crocks and j Pans and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Cash: — H. G. Horne Roy Johnson Auct. Jack Brunton Clerk I _

Elks to Meet The regular weekly meeting o t th, Decatur lodge of Blks. will h v I *hc Elks h'.niv on North Second ,t I at 8 o'clock tonight. AU members are urged to attend the meeting. , Q QOO —000— public y STENOGRAPHER Mimmeographmg and Addressina Office Room 1, u Peeples Loan A Trust Bldg Offce Phone 608 -Home Phone ini I MILDRED AKEY 0 • .<xm> ot>o q