Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 192, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1926 — Page 2

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■■■■■HXXRRXKKNMM ■ CLASSIFIED ADS ” ■NtoHBRBXXXKXXHCX FOR SALE FOR SALE —A good South Bend MaHahle coal range. Emery Hawkinn. 728 High Street. 181-12 t. For SALE—¥»<> Tots in Bellmont Park, along cement road. Cheap if taken at once. Call at 1613 West Madison Street., or Phone 1185. 184-121 x FOR sAI.F 14 in.. Mo. 3 I’nderwood typewriter. Good condition. Phone 21, 188t6 FOR SALE—Am offering a good, rfeg istered Oorang Airdale bitch very reasonable. Address, Box "R” l&O-Btx FOR SALE —One horse wagon and bed tn good condition. J. H. Parr, Berne ( Route 1.190-31 X ( FOR SALE—One day old calf Phone 3054. 1133 North Second street. 191t2x FOR SALE —Plums and pears, $1 per bushel. Hugo Thieme. Decatur R R. 8, Phone 697-0. 192t3x FOR SALE:— trap drum outfit, ineluding bass and snare drums, symbols. block and accesories. Deagen orchestra bells. Conn silver plated ( slide trombone with case. Instruments good as new and bargain for cash. C. D. Houck, Hoagland Ind., 192 3tx. ' FOR SALE —Several good building lots. Will sell cheap. Cail 19 or I 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 clean and the right size. Decaiur , Daily Democrat. WANTED:— Washings to do Call phone 6745 192 3tx. sALESMkM Wanted GREENING S BIG NURSERIES Monroe, Mich., growers of Roses, Fruit Trees and Flowering Shrubs for seventy-six years want salesmen. Itx REFRIGERATER WANTED I would like to buy a good used refrigerator. Bob Garard at Democrat office. W’ANTED —To buy a good used wardrobe trunk. Phone 454 or call at I 321 N. 3rd st. 191t3 I WANTED:— Furnished rooms for 1 light housekeeping. Phone 773. 192 3t.x, LOST AND FOUND STRAYED —Black and Tan female i rabbit hound. Notify Morton Railing ! Monroe, Indiana. 192 3tx. Train Wrecked: Twe've Killed Berlin, Aug. 13.—(United Press)— | I derailed today at Langenbach, near I Munich, ano 12 persons were killed, according to an official statement re- j garding the wreck. Twenty-seven ■ persons were said to have been in ( jured. 0 I The Rev. Somerville Light, pastor of the First Methodist church, is a patient at a sanitaium in Matinsville. AID’OINTMHAT OF EXECITHIX Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of the Estate of Americus Quigley late of Adams County, deceased. T f Estate is probably solvent. • « MALIY E. QUIGLEY Executrix ( Dore B. Edwin. Attorney August 13. 1926. Aug. 14-21-2*s —O NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE 1 Notice is hereby given to the credi- . tors, heirs and legatees of Mary E. 1 Kern, deceased, to appear In the Adams < Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 6th day of September, 1926, and t shojv cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the ' estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of lu irship, and receive their distributive * shares. ANNIE E. VVINNES g Administrator C. J. Lutz, E. B. Adams Attys Aug 7-14. f NOTICE OF Pl BLIC LETTING Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams < County, Indiana, will receive bids for * the construction of a macadamized * road in Washington and Monroe town- • ships in said-county known as the Martz ’ i Macadam Road, up and until ten o'clock ‘ A. M . on Tuesday, September 7. 1926, ' at the regular meeting of said Board us ' Commissioners, held in the City of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana. Sealed bidu will be received for the constric - tion of said road In acrordan e with the plans specifications and report of 1 tlie viewers and engineer, which arc now on file in the Auditor's office us ; said county, said road to be built of ‘ ( rushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bi<Jn 1 twice the amount oX tlie bid filed, con.- , dititfned on the faithful performance 1 us said work, and that the bidder, if ' awarded the contract, will enter into ' contract therefor and complete same, ! according to such extract and In a-- ' <ordan6e with the borid filed. All bids shall be made sb as to five the amount for which sa’d road will !>te constructed for cash, payable on . estimates to be made by the engineer , In charge not to exceed eighty percent of any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter railed by the saje of bonds as required by law. The Board of commissioners reserves the right to reject any and ail bids. . MARTIN .TABERG J Auditor Adams County. Indiana. / , August 7-14-21 *■ \

XXXKXKXXKXXXXMMS x BUSINESS CARDS « ■ x x xxx xxxxxxxxxx H. I ROHNAI’I’EI.. D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 'lO-12 am. 1-5 6-8 p.m 8. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real 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 Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:39—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2 nd. St. 0 _ o FAR M MORTGAGE LOANS I Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. ' 10 year ia s';. small com. i 10 year (a no expense It) you 20 year (66%, Govt. Plan. | interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. I We work for you. Office 155 South 2nd St. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. • O O “ DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. Phone: Office 143—Realdence 102 ?■- ,' ' ' „O Garage Man Accidentally Shot By 16-Year-Old Girl Gas City. Ind.. Aug. 14.—(United Press) —Authorities today are probing the death of Clifton Gray, 25, Gas City garage operator, who was accidentally shot and killed by Miss lune Pyles. 16, last night. Miss Pyles was examining a revolver in front of Gray's garage when the gun was accidentally discharged and the bullet entered Gray's abdomen. He died of hemorrhage within a few' minutes. AO I'K E TO RRIDGE < tXTR At TORS Notice is hereby given that the HOard of Commissioners of Adams County State of Indiana, at their rooms tn the Court House, tn the City of Decatur. Indiana will rec eive sealed bids for the construction of the following bridges, in accordance with the plana and spedtications on file in the office of the Auditor of said county, to-wist:-Hucic-K Hrldge In Preble tonnsMlp. trncctcl Bridge. l„ Kirkhincl Toonsliln. Sealed bids will be received until 10 o'clock A. M. on Tuesday September 7. 1926. Blds will be received for the eon-' structfon of said bridges separately and the Boards will also consider blds for the construction of any two oi ,n oye °f said bridges in one contract. Blds will include all labor and material for said work Any one desiring to submit plans and specifications for compe*'.tion at the feame letting mav do so by filing the same with the auditor erf said county not less than ten davs before the day of letting as provided by law. * Each bid shall be itcconipanled with bonds and affidavit as required bv law The time for completion As sa!d brldsr-s will be set at the time of letting con. tract. The Board reserves the rigac to reject anv or all blds. I ERNST CONRAD B. F BREINEft GEORGE SHOEMAKITtt Hoard of Commissioners By Martin Jaberg. Auditor. Aug 7-14-21 Get the Habit—Trade at Homi, It Pays

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MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* - East Buffalo Livestock Market ’j Receipts 950, shipments 2880, hogs H active, fully 25c higher: tops SI4,M) ( a for choice 160 to 190 Jt». weights; few 200th sl4 35; 220 to 250 It), kinds, " $13.75©14.00; 30n lb. lots 313.25; * pigs slow, few around 314-25; packing sows steady: mostly 950; cattle recepts 250; low grade cows steady, low cutters anil cutters 32.25th3.75; few medium kinds $4.50: calves receipts 50; sales 50c lower; good choice grades usually 315.00; sheep receipts 400: no lambs sold; quoted 7 steady; few aged ewe and wethers. mixed SB.OO. n Chicago Grain Close Wheat, Sept 136 7-8; Dec 141 1-4; May 146 1-2. Corn, Sept 81 1-2; Dec 85 3-4; May 92. I Oats. Sept 39; Dec 43 1-4; May t 47 1-8. ■ • LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 14) Heavy Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c Heavy Chickens 23<; Leghorn Chickens 18c Old Roosters 9c Ducks ? 12c t Geese 10c ! Eggs, dozen • 26c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected August 14) I Barley, per bushel 75C Rye. per bushel 80c New Oats 30c Good sound mixed or white corn 95c Good Sound Yellow Corn . 31.00 New Wheat ’ $1.19 Good Timothy Seed $2.50 Good Alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 26c BUTTERFAT AT BTATUN Butterfat, delivered 3« * Hospital Notes Mrs. William Rupert, of Monroe, entered the Adams County Memorial I Hospital this morning. Mrs. Rupert i will undergo an operation for goitre soon. X<»TI« H TO TAXPAYKHS 01-’ TAX i.en Iks Ih lh<- vtnttvr «f Determining the Tits Raten fur t ertnln Purimees by .lefrereon YTiwnehlp. Adame (minty, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Hoard. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers I of said Township above named, that j the proper legal officers of said mnni- | cipallty at their regular meeting pla< e, on the 6th day of September, 1926; will . eoitsider the following budget: HI DGKT < I.ASSIFti ATIO.A FOR TOM X SHI PS Township Fund Salary of Trustee s6(m.t*(> i Office Rent 6u.ni) b. Traveling . 125.00 Records and advertising 150.1:0 I 'cublk- Ditches ' ihase-sments I against Township 200.00 Pay of Advisory Board 15.n0 ■- W-, Iluaiil F«n«t • ! Labor 1200.00 i Miarellaneoua 132.81 > Total Head Fund 1332.51 Spri-liil Fund ? I llepah <»f buildings and < are ) of grounds >200.00 I School supplies 2»0.00 | .lanitor’s 1 supplies 100.00 I Fuel’for school* 300.00 i Pay of Teat hers Institute 500.00 Janitor service 600.00 Transportation of children 2500.00 Miscellaneous 575.62 Total Special Schbol Fund 150T5.62 Tuition l ino! Pay of teachers >5,324.94 Total Tuition Fund Bond Fund Pavrhent of bonds >3,090.00 I Payment of interest 1,989.38 Total Bond Fund >6.989.3‘ Entimflte of poor fund t«» be ruHrd Estimate of expenditures, as i above >249.62 [ Total >249.62 Proposed Levies Levy Levy Yinounl 1 Name of Fund on on to be Pollm Property Knincd ’.Township 8 >1,331.31 J Hoad 2 3».81 Special School .. 30% 5,075.6> 5 ’I uition 32 5,394.2 1 . pond 42 6,989.34 ’ Poor 1% 249. j 2 Total 116 19.30.1.6 s < outpnrnfive Statement of the Taze* i Collected and to be collected Collected Collected I Nniite of Fund 1D11.3 I1»2t Levy Levy Township 1.400.00 1,586.05 ! Hoad ... - 700.00 704.91 Special School 6,620.00 6J67.9N Tuition 7.456.95 7,440.00 Bond 7,440.00 7,049.12 Poor 175.00 » — — I Total >23,791.95 23,295. T«» be Collected < oll«4*te«l A time of Pund This man iwj»i Levy Levy ■ Township 1,331.31 ! jtoad 704.91 332. n I Special School 6,167.98 5.075.6$ Tuition 5.639.29 5.324.94 • Bond 7,049.12 6.989.3 s I Poor 249.0? Total 2L676.04 19,303.Gn Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After tlie ta:, * levies have been determined, ten or moFe tixpayets. feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal " to the State Board of Tax Commisftloh- » ers for further and final action thfeii’on. by filing a petition therefor with * the County Auditor not latet than th< r fourth Monday of September, and tin j State Board will fix a date of hearing * In this 1 County. Dated August 12, 1926. A-ll ‘ C. F. SMITLEY W. M. ADANQ o Stop at out store and see the new Mueller Furnacette to be sold to the highest bidder, Sat. Aug. 21, Let Hardware Co. — hj; - -JC 3 Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays ■

Munition Works At Vienna Explodes Vienna. Ang. 14.—(United Preaa)— Conhiaed rrporti ot ilnmage and death | resulting from the exp'oalrm of the. Wjeas Munition works at Budapest .■nmpllcatod thr Mot'’ today. The official Hungar'an newa agency was minimizing the story, even deny-; Ing some of Its own dlspatrhes of Thursday. Dispatches received today said that 24 watchmen who had been believed killed in the explosion had been found) safe although rendered temporarily deafened by the shocks. The official agency reported that 40 persons had been seriously injured and 200 slightly injured. - -oBirth IWtsy Irene Is ths name of the daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. John Fox, of Berne, Thursday. The mother before her marriage, was Marie Essex of near Monroe. Mrs. Agnes Andrews and Mrs. Cecile Moaer spent the day in Fort 1 Wayne, vsitlng With Vane Thompson.! IX THE ADAMS < lilt IIT COURT SF.fTF.MHCH TF.RM, IIIZI. Mate of IndiHiin, Ailiiuin countV, *S: MILTON HAHT— VS.—Lol ISA HARt NOH-llc*hlcnf Notice The plaintiff in the above entitled \<usc having filed hlz i<»nipia<nt herein for divorce, together with an affidavit' »f a diaintereated party that tlie defendant, Ixuiisa Hart, is a non-resident • f the state of Indiana, and that her residence is unknown. Now. therefore, the said Louisa Hart is hereby notified that unless she be ami appear on the I 23rd day of the next term of the Adams Circuit Court to be holden on the the first Monday in September, 1926 at the court house in Decatur in said Adams ahd state of Inoiana and answer »r demur to said complaint,, the same will be heard and determined in her ibsence, which day for the defendant to appear is on Friday, October 1,192 G. Ih witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the Beal of said court this 31st dav of July. 1926. JOHN E NELSON Clerk of Adams Circuit Court! l»ore B. Erwin. Attorney for plaintiff. August 14 —21—28 O STATEMENT OF THE l»E( ITI l< SC HOOL < ITY hrcriplM nnd J)iMbiirMcmrntN for Ihr School lenr 1925 . 4 tl ITION <«) HeclepU I, imr». Jnly 1. Balance July 31. 1925 >6.752.29 2. Interest from banks 193.69 1. October 31 —I'rustec Cowan i tax -M Jabers i« 5. July 31, Trustee Smltley 1.593.00 6. Jan. 18, M F. Worthman 213.51 T. July 30, M. F. Worthman 110.7 b 8. M. Jaberg. Auditor 56.552.05 L Borrowed from Bank 4,500.00 Total . >72,059.7 4' o*l iliMhorMcmcnlM 1. Salari/s for teachars >57,548.92 | Baianee >14,510.82. 11. HONi) <a» Xe<*l|»tN Ang 1. fi»tr— .Inb 31. lO2H 1. By balance July 31, 1925 >4.06M.C I 2. From M. Jaberg 8,98 4.16 Total >13,052. So <b> Disbursements 9.437. I*' Balance >3,615.31 4. SPECIAL August 1. ID3s—July 3L 1020 III) ItccriptN I. By Balance July 31, 1925 >10,254.M 2- M. F. Worthman. Aug. 21, ’25 197.9 i 3. T. A. Foley, April 3, ’26 226.50 4 Pleasant Mills High school 68.8,> 5. M F. Worthman May 25. ‘26 125.05 6 M. F. Worthman May 2R. I’6 89. Hi 7. F. A. Owens. May -R. -6 8. M. F. Worthman. May 31. ’26 218.03 9 M F. Worthman. April 3. ’26 « 12. X'rkland liigh School ” ,78.30 13. Monroe High School ” 52.65 14. M F. Worthman N. W. ” 103.11 15. M Jdberg. Auditor 33,298 55 Total >4 4,73 4.06 (I*l DlNburHrmrntM 1. Janitors' pay roll >B,IOO 0‘« 2. City of Decatur water 343.17 3. Citizens Telephone Co. 185.80 4. Dray age—D. F. Tceplc ... 91.40 5. OScar Sprague Drayage 31.20 6. Genetai laUur 222.70 7. Manual Training Supplies 979.01 8. insurance premiums 2.121.96 9. Janifus' Supplies 1,013.35 10. Decatur Democrat 337.09 11. Library books and supplementary readers 850.25 12. Gas Company 326.8.» 13. City of Decatur — Light and power 14. Carrol Coal Company 2,618.2 b 15. Lafontaine Handle Co. 19.00 16 r. J. Hyland* Plumbing 34.30 17. Bass Foundry ahd Mac hine Co. 18. Lima Typewriter Exchange 162.95 19. Supt. Salary. Sect. Salary & School Board’s 4.4 40 00 20. Shi 1 th. Yager and Falk 100.53 21 M. Jaberg 40.00 22. H. F Linn 242.0 T 23. J. F. Riggs and Co. 27.79 24. Ashbaucher's Tin Shop 1,014.46 !5. Keystone View Co. 757.00 2>. Dick Burdg Co 1,195.39 .‘7 Gay, zw|< U and Myers 216. *5 28. Kocher Lumber and Coal Co. 118.20 29. Vance and Linn 75.00 10. Thomas Charles Co. 96.86 H’. The Schafer Co. 224.17 13. J. N. irelan 59 3-» 34. Zern Machine Co. 66.35 16. Indiana Electric Co. 121.44 17. Lee Hardware Cd. 28.n7 18. Decatur Lumber Co 221.00 39. F. E. Compton A Co. 45 09 10. A J. Nystrom & Cd. 23.57 41. City of Decatur South 10 st 1.648.54 42. City of Dtcatur Jefferson st 1,125.31 13. August Walters 296.63 14. Smith & Bell .158.42 15. Julius Hhugk 399.00 16. Music supplies, Lib. 120.2* 47. Schafer Hardware CO. 134.’»0 18. Callow & Kohne 139.18 49. t’nderwood Typewriter Co. 120.00 50. A. J. Smith . 569.53 51. Standard Electric Time Co. IS * -6 52. Doyale Braliam Co 53. Burk Elevator Co 268 '9 54. First National Bank 3,047 60 55. Eunumeration J? 56. Peoples Loan & Trust Co 1,521.$ a 57. Holthouse Drug Co. J 4.42 <SB. Commercial Print Shop 136 <0 59. Thomas J. Cote Co. 1J 3 - 6ft. Primary supplies 52. Office supplies 12s 01 53. &slence supplies »;-■'« 61 Domestic Science ~X >, Hi Miscellaneous -’l, .1 Balance July 31. IMS 6.25i).')0 Ml HMARA Ralahee July 31. 1M« <1) In Tuition Fund <2) tn Rond Fund 3,615 o1 (3) In Special Fund 6,La9.00 >24,355.14 The vouchers and invoices for ill payments are in the office of the superintendent In the high school building and aye open to public inspection. Attested M E. HOOVER, Secy, of Decatur Schoo* board. „ , M F. WORTHMA.N, Supt of School? \ *

! ON THE SESQUI LAGOONS r~ < ' i'-' ' ‘r- ' Y i •;: ft IF g”*** if* 1 I 1 ■SrttfT i Zb! I s 4 JW? — — ’ , - ■I y W" iHere are Americans, visitors to the Sestiuf-Centennial International ExpoBition in Philadelphia which celebrates the 150th anniversary ol the s.gnltig ot the Declaration ot Independence, riding about the lagoons in an Italian craft a gondola, from which they view the buildings and displays from many lands. In the distance can be seen the mammoth Sesqui Stadium; to the right the signal tower ot the United States Coast Guard building and exhibit, and to the left is one of the Japanese pagodas which dot the exposition grounds. The Grecian pavilion is one of the permanent structures on the site before the city government decided to build the Sesqui at the front do >r of the great Philadelphia Navy Yard. The Exposition continues until December 1. 1- ‘

Ex-Governor Durbin Gets Reputation Os Being “A Tough One" | Indianapolis, Aug. 14 — (United Preen) —Planning on having a chat with Governor Jackson in his old office, former Governor Winfield T. Durbin, of Anderson, visited the state house here. The governor was in Dayton. Ohio, making a chautau ' qua address. j Turning to. Lewis Liggins, negro messenger for the governor. Durbin I asked tersely: ' ‘'ln?" "Out of the city,” Liggins replied. "Where?” “Ohio, Governor.” "His offic e is here. Why don't he stiek around?” Durbin asked in mock seriousness. "The constitution says this, is his home. too. Read it __ J

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|if you (fon't believe me." the exGovernor. continued without the ■ I slightest twinkle in his eye. "Who is that old bird?" a chair i I warmer in the office was heard to inquire after the former executive had left, "Gee, he's a tough one.” o .Jewel Robbers Visit Home Os W. C. Durant Deal, N. J. Aug. 14.—(United Press) 1 —A $75,000 Jewel robbery at the homo 1 of William C. Durant, automobile manufacturer and financier, became known here today. The Jewels, property of Mrs. Durant, were jtolen Aurpist 2. but the matter was kept secret while invest)-1 ‘ gators worked on the case. i Servants at the Dv.rant home have i been questioned but no one has been I : held. ’ I

“Take One” Rid 01 Left-Over Straw* Columbus, Neb. Aug. 14 - (Vlli „. Press)-lt required « 10C al # tore „ tl iv 5 minutes to dispose of th ( . | ’ th,, season's supply of straw Placing the remaining is a(a ’ in front of the store with an Invit, tion for passers by to take they could find their size <auH,-<| hats to vanish almost at once

Family Tickets To The Big NORTHERN INDIAN! FAIR Decatur. Indiana Sept. 1-2-3-4 $2.1)0 Good For All The Family Including Automobile Every Day And Night (Jet Yours Today AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES Decatur Old Adams County Bank Finns Cigar Store First National Bank H. Knapp 4 Sons Central Grocery Eats Restaurant Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Kolter Grocery Fred Fullenkamp Faroute Restaurant West End Restaurant Bobo Clemens Grocery Berne Peoples State Bank Lehman Bros. Bank of Berne , Berne Hardware Co. Monroe Monroe State Bank Liechty Bros & Co. Geneva Bank of Geneva Eli Stuckey Farmers 4 Merchants State Bank Preble Farmers State Bank Post Office Pleasant Mills R. H. Everitt Magley H. B. Bauer Monroeville Citizens State Bank Andrews Restaurant •*-■ ’ -Hoagland Hoagland State Bank Henr»-,Koe<wman .Willshire, Ohio W. E. Spitler Ward Atchison Wren. Ohio Wren Department Store Better and Better