Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1926 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

■ CLASSIFIED ADS " ■■■■■WMBMBBSBRMR FOR SALE POR SAI»-Wo have just two copies of the book "Seven Searchers" and other poems, written by Paul Baumgartner, a forme; resident here. The books sell for one dollar each and you should have a copy In your library. Call at this office. 174-61 * EOR SALE—WTiIte leghorn yearling hens, one dolar each. E. C. Clevenger, Phone 883 White. 177-3 t FOiCSALE -English bull pups In quire of Lout* Yake. Two miles south of Peterson. Cralgville, phone; Decatur route 2. 1,7-31 ROH SALE—Ann trfinr steel hsy press good as new-. One .1. I. Case 16 horse steam engine all rebuilt in good shay. A bargain for some one C. H. Walter, Vera Cruz, iud. I's 4tx July 27 29 August—3—6 FOR’SALE^Gtiersney’ Hull. 14 months old. For further particulars see Adolph Scbamerloh, or call T-845. 178-3 t x FOR SALE -A building 38 x 3ft In good condition suitable for garage or wagon shed. Call Djonls Schmitt. 178-3 t FOR SALE—kour acres with house, well, cistern, fruit trees, outside of city limits. Fine location. Call phono 870-0 Or 464. 176-3*.

WANTED WANTED — 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 per pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be dean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. Dies At Age of 106 YeSrs Terre Haute. Ind., July 29— • United Press)—Mrs. Deborah Henderson, said by relatives to be the oldest person in Vigo county, died last night at the hone of her grand daughter, Mrs* Johwlless She was reputed to be 106 years old and was mentally alert although she had been shut in for ten years. She was born In Indianapolis. Her father lived to be 104 and her mother died at 99.

o Public Sale horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs. Buller & Alirs Sale Barn Decatur Ind., Saturday July 31 12:30 p. m. . -.- o—— — NOTICE TO TKOTERTI OWXEW’i IX THE MATTER OF NORTH PART OF NORTH THIRD STREET LIGHTING STANDARD IMPROVEMENT Notice is hereby gi v en that the Comnif'» Council in nd for the < ity of I.‘‘* di or. Indiana did on the 20th day of July, 1926 adopt a preliminary assessment in Hi» nialter of the north . . ......... - .--I provement, is on and along the following route, to-wit: To be erected, located and construct - cd on both sides of the north part of North Third Ktreet of 'fra id City from Marshall Street to tiie intersection of Fifth Street in the City of De' itur. Indiana; Said assessments with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed with the amounts prima facia assessment are now on file and may be seen at the office of the City Clerk Notice is also given that the Common Council will at its Council Room in the city of Decatur, Lmiana at seven o'clock P M on Tuesday, ttie 17th day of August. f 926 receive and hear remonstrances against the amount assessed against each of said lots and parcels of land on said roll, and will hear and ! determine the question whether such lots and parcels of land have been or will be specially benefited in the amount set forth on said roll, or in any num. at which time and place all owners of real estate may attend and be heard. Witness iny hand and official seal this 31 day of July. 1926. CAT H E RIN E K Al.’ F I'M A N City Clerk July 22-29. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OAVNERS IX THE MATTER OF SOI TH NINTH STREET SI DEM A I.R IMPROVEMENT

Notice is hereby given that the Cornman Council in and for the city nf D’H-Htur. Indiana did on the 20th day of July, 1926 adopt a preliminary 1 assessmvflt roll In t*hr "matter of tlie soiuh Sixth Street Sidewalk Improvement in said City, which improvement is' as follows, to-witr Commencing on tlie south side of Madison Street thence rUWnlng south on tip? east side of South Sixth Street to tlie north side bf Jefferson Street in she city of Decatur. Adams County, Indi inn and there to terminate Said assessment roll with the namcf of <ioneiH and descriptions of pruporti' sulde< t to be assessed with the amounts of prima facia aiiseusments is now oh file ami may be seen at t&e office of sh« City Clerk. Notice is also given that the Common Council will at their Council Room iti De« atur, Indiana at deven o’clock P fl on the 17th day of August 1926 receive and hear remonstrances against the ampurrts assessed against each of said btLs qnd parcels of land on snid roll ano will hear and determine she question- whether sa<*h lots and parcels of land have been or will be specially benefited in the amount set forth on «?»td roll or in mun at which time and place all woners of real estate may attend and be heard Witness my hand and official seal Xhts 21 day us July, i:i26 CATHERINE KAUFFMAN City Clerk Jul. 22-29.

H BUSINESS CARDS * H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Th* N*uroc*lom*t*r 8«rvl»* Will C*nvlnc* Y*u at 144 South 2nd Btr**t Office Phon* 214 Roldenc* 1087 Offlc* Hour*: 10-12 *•"»■ p tn ' S. E. BLACK Funwral Dlr****r Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or Bight Office phone 90 Home phon* 7»7 FFDERaLFARMLOANS Abstracts of Title Real Eatat*. Plenty of Money to Lo»n 00 Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced October 6. 1824 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: g to 11:30—12:30 to 2:26 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount ot 6 PER CENT money on improved real estateFEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract* of tltl* to real **tet*. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St

FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing fanner. 10 year (?? 5%, small com. 10 year (h 1 5H%, no expense to you 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. 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.

J — -' V DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to e ■ SSIt mrSS? Phone: Office 148—Reeidenc* 101 a- (

Two Boys brown At < Indianapolis Wednesday : Indianapolis, Ind., July 29. —(United Press.) — The season's drowning toll in Indianapolis stood at fourteen today with the death of two boys, one negro. > James Linder. 15, drowned in I White River when a canoe overturn- I cd. A companion swam to shore and I fled before police arrived. A report that a third boy was in I the canoe caused police to continue I their search of the river near the I scene of the accident. | Staaley Morris, 11, colored, drowned while swimming in the Indianapolis* canal. ArroiSTm-ivr of .wmimstr itoh Notice :A hereby given, that the uridertdgtied has Deen appt incui Administrator of div .*»*_< te »»f Seth liiber»trht. late of Adams Counly. «let eased. The eHtarc'is proli.tilv solvent MEN>’U BIBERSTEIN Administrator Lenhart Beller & Hchurger. Attjs j Just I|, 1926. July 15. 22, 29. o- *—■— E TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council in and for the city o.f Decatur, Indiana will on the 3rd day of August. 1926. up to seven o'clock P. M. receive sealed blds for the eollection and removal of garbage within the corporate li/nit of the city of Decatur, Indiana. All of said collection and removal of garbage to be done in conformity with an ordinance passed on the 7th day of June, 1921 , Each bidder will be required to deposit with his bid a certified check for fifty dollars, payable fd' the City 6fi Detatur, Indiana Tiie said Common Council reserve the right to rejfer-t and all bidw.'l Withers iny hatid and official aeal-r tins 21 day of July, 1926 ry> CATHERINE KAUFFMAN • f . ,* m July

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 29, I92C>

MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* I EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK J Receipts. 1.280; ahlpments. 2.880; official to New Yprk. yeiterday; 3.850 I bog* cloning steady, heavies, 812.00 I 0213.35; mediums, $13.50©114.50; under 200-Tb grade, $14.50© sl4-75; packing sown, rough. [email protected]>. ealtlo, 350 butcher grades, quarter lower than Monday; sheep, 800 beat lainba, $11.00; beat ewes, $5.00©57.60; calves. 200 tbps, $14.50; few, $1475.

FORT WAYNE CATTLE ANO HOG MARKET (Dunlin Commission Co.) The hog market was Mealy throughout Thursday at the' city scales: Chives dropped 75 cents and lambs were steady. lob to 180 pounds $13.60 IXO 200 pounds 13.45 200 to 225 pounds 13.15 225 t<> 250 pound* 12.75 250 to rrf pounds 12.25 275 to 300 pounds 12 "•> 300 pounds and up 11.50 Roughs 9 50® 9.50 Stags 7.00® 7.50 Calves B.oo© 12.00 Yearlings B.oo® 9.a0 Spring lambs [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected July 29) Heavy Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 12c Heavy spring Roosters 25c Spring Leghorns 2Qc OW Rooster* •• Ducks —— -12 c Geese . ~»• •■«••• *« Eggs, dozen ~ 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected July 29), Barley, per bushel .....75c Rye. per bushel * ■ - ,75c Old Oats -34 Good Sound Mixed Corn >1.041 God Sound Yellow Corn $1.05 New Wheat 11.26 Good Timothy Seed $2.75 Good Alsac seed — $12,00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen - - 26° BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered - 36

o Fort Wayne Youth Wins junior Golf Championship Culver, Ind., July 29. — (United Press.) — The Indiana Junior golf championship today rests on the shoulders of Jack Bruggeman of Fort Wayne, who yesterday staged a brilliant rally to win the title from Ed Flanigau, Crawfordsville. 1 up. The final match was over the 36 pole route and Flanigan held an edge \hroughout almost the entire match. He finislJM his morning round two up. At the end of the first nine holes in the afteinoou he was three up but weakened in the final holes aud Druggenian defeated him. o— Norwegian Abandons His Attempt To Swim Channel London, July 29—(United Press.) —Olav Farjtad, the Norwegian swimtnc" “Krigßsii ClTaSnei today. ‘FkTStau entered the water shortly after 10 a. m., yesterday. o— Get the Habit—Trade At Home, it Payt

f Sg ’ ; II IS * I i . Farmers Borrow j E (or tfie same reason business concerns do —for making pro- ■ fR.Aye ars as willing to lend to ig| farmers as are to business i ‘ f • mer(. and apply exactly the same if rules of security. Making safe S loans is this bank's business. I H '« ! syK'aturMixdiyiiai

FIRE DESTROYS BIG OIL PLANT MilliAn Gallons of Oil Burned In $700,000 Fire At Council Bluffs Council Bluffs, lowa. July 29 —(Unit ed Press.)— Uno million gallons of oil wore consumed in a fire which destroyed the Monarcn manufacturing company plant here early today. Die loss will approximate $700,000. Heroism of firemen prevented the destruction of the Council Bluffs gas house. With the flames but 25 feel away from a tank containing more than 100.000 cubic feet of gas, firemen succeeded in saving the tank and preventing an explosion.

Five other similar tanks were located in the same block and had the flames reached them the resulting explosions would have devasted the region. Hard work by the fire fighters also saved the International Harvester company plant. Union Pacific. Great Western freight depots and several cither large buildings in the vicinity. One fireman was' overcome by heat and smoke. Public Sale horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs. Butler & Ahrs Sale Barn Decatur Ind., Saturday July 31 12:30 p. in. ’ NOTICF of ADMISSTH 4TRIX OF WEAI. BSTXTE Notice Is hereby given that the un<lcrstgne<l Maymc E. Cloud'as admln stratrfx of the estate of hllxa .1. Cloud, deceased. In all 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 tloßvrlbed on Monday the Second day of August. Ili-’S. between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'eloek P. M. ot said day at the cast door of flic Court House in the city of PcatuV. fndlahli. Will offer for sale at publll-' Sate to the highest and best bidder for not less' than tiv»-tlilrds of the appraised vdlue (hereof (he WtlowIng described real estate ' situsled In .Miami* CjHfhfy, State of Indiana, towit ,

Commencing in the center of the De.atur and Bluffton road at a point nine chains and eevchtecnlinks northcast dT a’point wtidre c rosses th*" half section line Tunning north ami south through section four th township twenty*scveh horth. range four, teen thence south parallel With said half section Rhe ten VhaFns And ninety-live fend one half links to the north line of-the Tight of way of the Chicago A Eric Ralh<oa<J: theme in a westCrlx direction along the north line Os said right of Was to said half sv« - tivn line: thence sooth to thesonthwest Corner of the west half of the northeast quarter of said section four, thence east to the southeast corner of said west half of said northeast quarter, tlh-nvc north to a point eighteen rods Jud fourteen feet south of a point where the said Decatur & Bluffton road crosses the east line of said west half of said northeast quarter of Seetioti four, therice a westerly direction parallel with said road twenty-one rods and tliree-lcnlhs feet, thence north parallel with the es,st line of said west half of the northeast quarter of section four, eighteen rods and fourteen feet to the center of said road: thence a westerly direction along the center of said road to the place of beginning Excepting therefrom the right of wav of the Chicago and Erie Railroad across said land. .Said real estate will be sold subject to a mortgage thereon In print ipar sum with accrued interest to day of sale in favor of First Joint Stock Land Bank. Fort Wayne. Indiana, and free of all other liens, except for lie’*, payable in 1927. TERMS. One third cash; one third in nine months; one third in eighteen months, from day of sale; deferred pay- » » "I K sa id F'-a i « i Prodded purchaser may pay all cash, if lie so desires. Said sale to be made subject to the approval of said court. MAVME E'. CLOUD, James T. Merryman, * Administratrix. Attorney. I.S, 15,22,29

Indict 42 More In Election Fraud Case J Chicago. July 29- The special ,| grand jury Investigating election | fraucß today mimed 42 more persons ( In eight indictments for conspiracy to ( make false election canvases. Ten women and 32 men were named In lb* bills. —— I Regular Dance tonight at ’ Sun - Set park. Music by Lud.vs orchestra. Dancing class 1 r *!‘ a ' evening. Saturday evening l or’ | Wayne Night Owls, to furnish ( music, dance starting at n:.iy. ( Sunday. Ray Finkhouse and his ( Ohioans. Get the Habit—Trade At Home, It Paya

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