Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 197, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1926 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES .AND BUSINESS CARDS
■■■■■SKxnsnnnass a CLASSIFIED ADS * aaaaaKKKxxKKxaßa •' Ji. ,1„ J.-..- .■"S’ - FOR SALE FOR SALE—Ford np»pdster. A l condition, good rubber. Call 1063. mts FOR SALE—Pure bred Brown Swiss male calf. Will sell reasonable if sold soon. Phone 875-C. P. B. Lehman. 195U1X FOR SALE —Four stock bulls. VVm Kltaon, Phone 863 R. 195-3tx FOR SA LE—The old - Melbers home on North Fifth street. House recently moved in line with street. New foundation under hous« Also several building lots on Fifth street. New houses being built near them. J. W. Meibers or Phone 421. 195-3tx FOR SALB—Clotheii wringer and stand, copper boiler and hot plate. All new. Sell cheap. Phone 141. 195-3tx FOR SALE—Seven room, semi-mod-ern house with extra large lot, on Monroe street. Priced to sell. Inquire Mra. Ed. Augenbaugh. 1203 W. Monroe st. 196t3 FOR SALE—Extra choice crabapples tor canning and jelly. Tomatoes. 60c and 75c bu. Trout farm, south of Decatur. 19<’>t3x FOR SA{.E —Unibank plums. Erl wi n ( Thieme. Phone 719-C. Decatur. FOR SALE —Bicycle, tn good condition. Inquire D. H. Hunsicker. ' phono 319. 197t3 FOR SAI.E—Six bred gilts and one bred sow to farrow in Sept, or Oct. Oscar Hoffman. Rt. 4, Decatur; Preble phone. 197t3x 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 i for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat WANTED—-Family washings, with or without the ironing. Phone 858 or inquire at 416 Patterson St. 198-3tx LOST AND FOUND •Lost— Pocketbook containing -rod Lost in Court theater or on street betwen thater and West End restaurant. Liberal reward for return. Ed Whitright. Phone 713. 195-3tx LoS+—Tent between this city and ' Fort Wayne. Finder please notify Russel Bailey. 722 Peacock road, Richmond, Ind. 195t3x , LOST-Suitcase containing children's I clothing and check from Bluffton j Condensery, between Monroe and Preble. Return to this office 195-3 t. I r:TKAiEu- VVittt-- -a'ce oroSFc!Jersey ' cow. Fin ‘er please call Roy John- I son. Phone 1022. 197-lt. i FOR RENT —New 5 room house in ' Monroe. Has garage. J. W. Hendricks, 116 Fourth st., Decatur or 0. T. Hendricks, Monroe, Ind. 197t3x FIND BODY OF CHILD CARRIED OFF BY CONDOR Buenos Aires —(United Press*.— According to advices from Mendoza, the body of a two-year-old child was , found in the foothills of the Andes, , where it is believed to have been carried by a condor. The child disappeared from its fliome about two months ago. o. Large crowds attended the sale of used cars at the Niblick field yesterday afternoon and evening. The auctioneer was clever and the sale was a success. . ( LfHB o ' Notice for Bids for Coal Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Adams County Memorial Hospital will, on Monday, September 6, 1926, and up until 8 o’clock a. m. on said day. receive sealed bids for the furnishing of one car of Poeohontas coal, nut size. Bid to be for the coal delivered in the basement of the Hospital free of all freight, drayage and other transportation charges. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF ADAMS COUNTY* MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. Aug. 20-27 An ap pointme n t fora consu 11 ation, ’ R P** which can be made by phone may be the / BteP to ‘ ■ —ward a degree rad « f heakh you '•'JW have never known before. All that is necessary is your decision to investigate. For appointment call CHARLES A CHARLES Chiropractors Hours; 10 te 12—4 ta • 6:BC ta 8:00 N. Seeongl H Fhene |
■ MXRKMIXXXMRIiXaaB x BUSINESS CARDS ■ MX XK MKXMKMMMMXai H. FROHNAPFEL. 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 Hour*: 10-12 a.m. 1-6 6-8 p.m S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money io I/ran 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 11:30—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 estafle SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2 nd. St. 0 O FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%. small com. 10 year @ no expense to you 20 year @6%, Govt. Plan. | Interest paid annually. 1 Borrower fixes interest date. I We work for you. Office 155 South 2nd St. SLTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttk-s, Secy. - rtBMMWrt" p ■ ~ —o DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on Fl rat Street IBacilary white diarrhoea of I chickens controlled by blood test- For particulars, call | Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. O : o " * ■ . 111 ■- BIDS FOR VIII.KF.It OIT-FIT Notice Is hereby given that the Board ot Commissioners of Adami county, state of Indiana, will on Tneadnv the 7tli day ot September, 1926 ami up until 10 o'clock A. M. on said day receive sealed blds for the furnishing and Install In the cow barn at the Count' Infirmary one complete Mill er out-fit according to the plans ami specifications now on file in the ortlvo of thn auditor of said county. The bidder will be required to furnish bond and affidavit as rcquiied bj law. The board reserves right to reject any or all blds. Ernst conhad B. F. BREINER GEO. SHOEMAKE Ft Board of Commissioners. Aug 6-13-20. XOTtt E TO FROPERTV OWNER* In the n,alter of John Mreel nldewnlK Improvement. Notice is hereby given that the Comnio»! (ouni’ll In and forth- City of Decatur. Indiana did on the 3rd day ot August, J 926, pass and adopt a preliminary resolution for the <<in»tr U < tlon of the sidewalk on and along the following route, to-wit: Commencing on the north side of John street extending from the » M i side of the west sidewalk now located on third street to the west line of the lot now owned by Anna Kelley a distance of approximately two hundred ami fifty-six feet and there to terminate As per plans and sp—lflaytlonH. whir'll said plans and specifications are »n file in the office of the City Clerk am: subject to the Inspection to all partie, interested. Further notice Is also given that tlir common Council will on the 7th dav ol September. 1926 at seven o’clock P M at their Council Room in said Clt> iieiii- „m| receive anv ami ail objection, and remonstrances which may be made and filed against said tmproi eni. nl and will then determine whether i>< not such benefit accruing to the property liable to be assessed therefor, will be equal to the estimated eos! thereof. Witness my hand and official sea this 12th day of August. 1926 CATHERINE KAUFFMAN City Clerk Auguyt 12— SC I Get the Habit—Tride at Home. it Pays
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1926.
MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local I And Foreign Market* ■ i I East Buffalo Livestock Market r| Hog receipts 2400, holoovera. 840; ■'strong to 25c higher, heavy weights B up; most top $14.69; for ligStst heavy < -$ 12.25© 13.50; medium 313.50©14 25; I ■ light $14.25©!4.50; light lights $14.00 • ©l4 50; pigs $14.00© 14.25; packing sows $9.75© 10.50; cattle receipts 400. 1 light medium grade steers and heif- ' era. slow; few steady $7 50; reactor t cows steady, $2.25©4.00; few medium cows $5.00; calves receipts 700. ac-, ttve, steady: top natlvie veals $16.00; | Canadians $15.50; medium grades, $12.00 up; sheep receipts 1000; all, ’"igrades steady; top and bulk native n in nibs $14.50; good ewes, $6.00; com- ’ men heavy $4.0004.50. , LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 20) ■ Heavy Fowls -18 c Leghorn Fowls 13d ’ Heavy Chickens 23c, | Old Roosters 9« I Ducks - —l2 c | ’• Geese - - 10 c, j Eggs, dozen -26 c ■ LOCAL GRaTn” MARKET (Corrected August 20) Barley, per bushel 750 Rye, per bushel 80c t New Oats 28c [ t Good sound mixed or white corn 90c i Good sound yellow corn 95c | New Wheat $1.17 ( 1 Good Timothy Seed — $2.50 Good Alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET j Eggs, dozen - -26 c •'— - j BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 37 1 o V Bluffton Boy Is Shot In Arm While Hunting Bluffton. Aug. 20.—Dale Prough, son • qf John Prough. of thie city, was ac, 1 I cidentally shot through the right arm j Thursday morning, while hunting, i squirrels in the woods on the John > Oswalt farm, four miles east of this ( city. Robert Brown and Joseph Em- f schwiiler had gone hunting with J Prough. The boys were sitting on a • fence and the .22 calibre rifle carried 1 by Prough was leaning against the ( fence when it was discharged in some 1 unknown maimer. The bullet struck j the Prough lad in the right arm just' | below th eelbow’ and passed through j the arm between the two bones, f I ing out on the other side about four ; inches from where it had entered. o —— ( v Winnipeg—(United Press).—More than 173.000 acres are planted to corn ■ this year in Manitoba. Saskatchewan | and Alberta, compared with 12,000 ~ acres ten years ago, according to a I bulletin of the Dominion Department . of Agric-’.tl’KF' - -- H 0 W. A. Klepper and Norbert Holt- ■ I Ifll t'IISWSSWRyIWPWPMHSS-H ) MITlt-iTIiT SHEHII F'S SALE OF x RBAL ESTATE «IOS. In the Adnnis < Irvult Court. Idun. County. Stste of Indianai Julia Coffee ot Fort Wayne Indiana Plaintiff. vs- _ 1 David D. Coffee, Defendant. ’ By virtue of An Execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court in the above entitled cause 1 will expose at Public Sale to the •< highest bidder on, Tuesday. August 3l»t A. D. 1926 between the hours of 10 • 9’clock A M., and 4, o'clock P- M., and . on said day at the ♦ ast door of the ; Court House in the City of Decatur, . I Adams County. Indiana. 5 II The Rents and Profits for a term noti ’ exceeding seven years of the following| e describe*! Real Estate situated in De-1 ‘ catur, Adams County, in the State ofi p Indiana/-TO-WIT1 Comniep* ing at a point on the wests ■ v line of Mercer Street 454 feet and 6 ‘ 1 inches south of the north west corner ' of inlot No. eight hundred and eighty 0 six (886 > in Railings Addition to the] City of Decatur, Adams County, Inti-, " iana; running thence in a south westerIv direction ninety seven (97 > feet' ’ more or less to the Alley west of inlot No. eight hundred eighty nine (88D in said Addition thence in a south east*’ erly direction along said Alley ninety feet, thence in a north easterly direc- ■ tion ninety seven (97) feet more or. less to the west line of Mercer Street, , thence north west along the west line ' of Mercer Street ninety feet (!)0) to the pU< e of beginning, bring a part of in- , lots numbered 888, 889 and 89" in said Addition. Also commencing at a point on the .> west line of Mercer Street three hund- . r red seventy feet, (370) and six inches’ 1 scfUth from the north west corner of I, out lot number 886 in said Addition j 1 running thence in a south westerly di- ■ rectlon one hundred eleven feet <lll ) more or less to the alley west of iniot ; number 888 in said Addition thence 10 • j a south easterly direction along said 1 I Alley twenty five ((25) feet thence east .Jon the north line of said Alley thirty 4 j four feet (34) and six inc hes thence p | south east along the Alley aforesaid h to a point eighty four feet (84) and n six Inches south east from the point d where the north line of the lands bere>R by Conveyed intersect the Alley aforesaid, thence in a north easterly direr- ’ ip I tion ninety seven feet o’7) more or less to the west line of Mercer atrer: ; < th em e north went along the wwt linv • y of Mercer etreet.43-3-4 feet to the place 4 of beginning being apart of fnlotp 88T, le 488 and 889 in s>ai<l Addition, except; It 45 feet off of the eouth aide ot the* >r'first above mentioned Tract; >- And on failure to realize the full i ■e amount of judgemei#. Interest and < it costs. 1 will at the same time and place ; expose to public sale the fee simple i tl of said real estate, , I Tgken as the property of David D. i | Coffee at the Butt ot Julia Coffee Said < Sale will )»e made wifhoyt anv relief i ID wilts' er from v a!u»t!o& or Appraise- ; . r.'.ent Laws. . j JOHN RAKEK j , e . Sheriff Adams County 5 _ William C. ityan, Attorney Aug G-13-20
GrceiiHbiiig -Residents ot Greensburg were startled by an ear splitting noise which suggested everything from safe crackers Io an aerial attack. It proved to be the local Legion gun squad drilling (Tafordsville —A shipment of baby fish has bean received here to be used In stoclMng Sugar creek, near here. The shipment includes channel eats, croppies, bluegills and bass. Morristown—Residents of this town arp considering the instalation of a new water system which will provide Morristown with water for re protection and for privaflte use. MITH !■: TO T A Xl’ S VERS Os TAX I.F.VIE* In the Uniter of Drtrrmlnlna <lie Tn* for Crrtnin I’urpoN©* by Hurt* TowuNhip, IrimiiN County* Ind. Ilrfnrr Ihr TowMNblp %dvl*ory Bonrd. Notice is hereby given that taxpayer? of Baid Township above named, that (th? proper officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 7tti day of September, 1926, will consider the following budget: TOM Ft ND Salary of Trustee $710.00 Office Rent 9" «0 Trustee’s expense—a. Traveling 140."" b. Office 10.00 Records and Advertising 300.00 Public Ditches (assessments against Township) . 300.00 Pay of Advisory Board 15.00 Payment of Ixians 1,250.0" Payment of Interest 50.00 Exiwnination of Records 20.00 Miscellaneous 300.0" Total Township Fund 83.195.00 Ewtintatr <»( township fund* to br mimed ’Estimated expenditure as above 83,195.00 Working balance at end of year to meet neoessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 1,500.00 Total 84.695.V0 Balance at end of this year 82.600.00 '!'<*t«s 1 ilt fiu- ti"«is ,oo Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 2,085.0" l<4»ad F'und Bridges and culverts 50.00 Gravel, Stone and Road Material . 150.00 Miscellaneous 50.00 Total Road Fund 8100.0", HMtiniiitr of Rond fund to be rniNrd Estimate of expenditures, as above 8 100.00 Working balance at end of year to meetexpenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 100.00 Total 8500-00 Balance at end of this year 100. Total deductions |1"0.0" Amoutn Decenary to be raised by taxation $400.00 SPEC TAI. M HOOI. Fl M* Repair of buildings and care of grounds -> 8200.00 Repair of other equipment 200.00 School furniture and equipment 300.00 School supplies 300.00 Janitor’s supplies 100.00 Fuel for schools 700.0 f Ixsans. interest and insurance 1,300.00 Pay of Teachers Institute 600.00 Pay of teachers 1,500.00 Janitor service 950.00 Transportation of children Miscellaneous 2,100.00 Total Special School Fund $11,250.9” EMtimate of Special school fund to hr HaiMcd Estimate of expenditures, as «bove $11,250.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation . 5,000.00 Total $16,250.0' Balance at end of this year 5,500.00 Total deductions $i>,500.0( Amount necessary to be oy taxaiion » sl".. sv *" Tuition Fund :»av of teachers $11,000.00 t | T inion I’und $’ * " T *** , ** , ** I ‘ ,R " a l i"ab‘>v<‘ ' " 31L000.00 Working balance at z end of year to meet neeeKsury expenditures unt‘| receipts of revenue from taxation 5.680."i' Total »16,#»0.0v Lews estimated revenue ami balance —Revenue not derived from taxation 3.090.00 Balance at end of thia year 8,200.00 Total deductions >11,200.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 10,4#0. HPOOR Ft in To Reimburs* County >IBO.OO Estimate ot expenditures. as above >160.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 100.00 , „ r Total >380.00 Balance at end of this Total deductions >100.09 Amount nevesary to be raised by taxation >180.0" VHtH’OaF.lt 1.F.V1F.8 Net taxable property ->1,885,770.09 Levy Levy Amount Name of Fund on on •" be Polla Property Bnlset = Sblp .3 33.095.01. Total I"" < <>MP to VIIVI-: UTATEMF.Vr <»F IHt TAXES <<JLLE<TED 4*o TO HE COLLECTED Shown linotints Collected last three V ears Collected Collreted Name Os Fund 1M23 Let, Lexy Township 3.090.00 1,230.00 Road 200.00 Special School 9.750.00 8.40.,.0,1 Tuition 7.362.00 6.808.00 Bond Pu„ r . 300.00 308.01 •foal 20.802.00 20.501. at. To haCollected t nllecwtl This Lex > Aa me of Fund 10-A 111-l. Levy Levy Township 3,000.00 2.095.00 Road '"i" 1 " 400.00 Special School 11.400.u0 10,750.00 Tuition 4,500.00 5.680.(0 Poor 2»«00 Total J 19.293.00 18,925.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After .the tax levies have been determined, ton or more taxpayers, feeling themselves aggrieved hy sqih levies. m»y appeal to the State Hoanbof lax Commissioners for further and Jingl action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the Countv Auditor not later titan the fourth Monday ot September, am) the State Board will fix a date of hearing In this County. Dated A'Jgur’ I R , U l ?® DANIEL A. STUDLER | . Trustee.
Hammond — Fishermen o* Ham inond can promise a "good atrlng of fish for supper" and not worry, for if Lake Michigan refuses lheir " local fleh dealer will fix them up with a string Instead of wrapping paper,' which would give uem away. Terre Haute—Two negros, said to be "short change artists," are In jail here following their work at a local garage, where they short changed the owner. They are not expected to be short changed by the judge.
muvuwuwmrr---1 ! » _ H i llffl ! | I n i; 'aEs."-- IHIS i MUELLER ! A Stove at your FURNACETTE i! OWN PRICE Wouldn , ra(her afl( . t „ ne 1! j! ' Furnacette than two or three heating | Here is something new! Look! Read! stoves? ' I We will receive sealed bids on this < ; stove up and until The Mueller Furnacette gives more com- |, | » sortable, and more uniform heat than any ]! 1 i Saturday Au trust 21 stove, has a heating capacity equal to two ! ’ or three ordinary stoves, and yet uses no Come in and look it over, study it more fuel than one. and then place your bid. Ihe highest p urnace tte is the most economical of ail Ij bidder gets it. A real opportunity to heaters from the standpoint of heat produced |l buy at your own price. from fuel burned. It heats the whole house com- ]! I ’ stove sells for $165.00 fortabiy.-by air Circulation like a warm air fur- <| i , nace —not by radiation, like a stove. i i 1 And it’s a handsome addition to your living room. ]i Docs the Work of Three Stoves— a t the same times at Fuel Cost of One. Convenient Monthly Payments. | LEE HARDWARE CO. Decatur, Indiana rtMWWWMMMRRRAAMWWMMWWWWWWWUWWWWWWWWWWWMVMAAAAAAAAAARARA * a Ikemarkable car j at a Ttymarkableprice/ n' SS see * n £ New cushions. The smart lines of this f trough, nn-— newest Brougham are enhanced by a win ne T Paige models. You finish of rubbed, waxed and ran n a C^ r S 0 ne P o^s hed lacquer in two pleasing ,can be s °ld for only tones of gray f. o. b. Detroit Brougham body ‘highly-perfected Paige-built intPHnr OSt Se i ans ‘ ItS motor and equipped with Paigeleave th7~ r a °r Omi 77 Enter ° r HydrauUc 4-Wheel brakes—side without K° m e ? ther y° u car a l ea^er ' n in fron R th ? se Performance in any company. comfortGMv n. a n UltS ? e J a s Ask for a demonstration-it y n deep-tufted will not obligate you in any way. Features r of thit —.... New Paige: ( improved Psige-built Motor. < T Ml AC<vT.ia ,, t* nonemoremodernnorbetter ‘ *■ * lubricated — Full High-Pf^' - W$ I ' I “ f «»re Oil Feed to all Rotating K I' J? ’ Ir* Parti, including wri»t pin®. */ ;i \ camihaft, .lusiha.v ahafr and i- flB tappetß--Counterba'.ancvd dig v ./"■ „ Crankihaft- Silant Cham Timing, with ray uo-A.rCTe.nrr M-.'C LUBQIK ... lubrie.teJln ,-f s^tlit' 1 HH ~ ~ Spnng4 s 4 In .hf * ' ' Tffißy*-*.-•- Shovk Abtorbera - Pall -' ■ifljrjLi'.jtffir ‘ reg — Paigr■ H v drau 1' 4 wj&W&x wh^i-< t W \wiflKr blade Steel. 1 Ight A nng Clutch - Short Throw. Eaav 'WjSKwr Ge««- Shift-Co-incidental — Lock-Automatic U indehield Cleaner—Da«h Ga* A and Heat Z Light—Dome Light * DECATUR PAIGE-JEWETT SALES I phoM 5,5 hahry j. kroder J - 1 L Firsl str „,« -
Regular Dancing < la*» tonight at Sun Set Park. Saturday night music by Paul Weaver and his Military Men. music by H. Wayne Night Owls. An opportunity of a life time 1 to buy a small farm, an acre 1 tract, a modern home, or a i town lot at your own price on ea«y terms at the auction in Bellmont Park. -Saturday, tomorrow.
■ ; Give us your price on the .L, Mueller Furnacette, which .i> ' be sold to high bidder Satuni' night. Lee Hdw. Co 107 G«t th> H*bit-Trade at Home. | t P a> , . V -000- oor, — PUBLIC ” 0 ’ STENOGRAPHER ! I Mltnmeographing and Addre» tlno I Office Room 1, " I ! Peoplea Loan & Truat Bldo Offce Phone 606-Home Phone "ini MILDRED AKEY I O -000 —000 Q
