Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1926 — Page 2

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■■■■WXXKXXXXRNRN ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * ■ WHK.WKKXKXKKXItWM FOR SALE FOR SALE - The Mttmma property on .Johns st. 6 rooms. lights, gas water, garage, barn See Bob Gnraril or phone 895. 223t2j FOR SALE —One hay driving mare enquire of A. C. Garter near Wren. Ohio Wren Phone: 223-3tx FOR SAI-fc Round Oak combination stove, good as new. James Garner, at Bellmont Park. 229t3[ FOR - SAITe”! - (tverland tourng car. Isas had good can Will ae’l iheap i Phond No. 6223 229 Grant st. 223tj)t| FOR - SALE Ic“ box. good as new ! One cuphoard: feather pillow Inquire at Skating Rink, South First! street. 22«t3x i FOR SALE—Round Oak base burn er. Good as new. Anton Thieme, phone 719-J. 224t3x FOR SALE- ton Ford truck. Call I phone 1031 or 21. 225-6tx FOR - SALE—Raby cab, roundTeed—coffee color, good condition Call Phone 936. 225-3 t FOR SALE-- 1 dresser, 2 beds, dressing table, library table. 1 rocker, | 2 rugs, table-lamp, bridge lamp, din ; ing room suite, sewing machine, Ohio elec, sweeper, kitchen heater. Clark , Jewel gas range, drop leaf table and I chairs. Thor electric washer. Phone I 937 or call at 821 W. Jefferson st. • , ' 225t3x FOR SALE- Violin and some orchestra bells. Phone 937 or call at 821 W. Jefferson st. 225t3x FOR~SALB—Fresh cow. six vears old. Chas. Longenberger, R. R/No 7. 225-3tx : 111 - —— WANTED WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework. Steady employment good wages. Address Box 923 Democrat Co. . 223-3tch WANTED^Ladies' Bicycle.. Must be in good condition. Rev. Robert Gaiser, Decatur R. 1. 224t2x WANTEDt - '6 men to work. Julius Haugk. phone 666. 224t2x I WANTED”TO - BUY—6O or 80 acre farm. Direct from owner. Address | Box X X, Democrat. 235t.3| FOR RENT FOR RENT—Farm. Phone 149. 214 12tx FOR RENT—Modern - flat, living room. 3 bed rooms, dining room, kitchen, bath room, city water, soft water, full set window screens. Pleasant liv-1 ing quarters. Phone 194 or 358. A. D. Suttles, agt. 223t5 OFFICIAL CHECK REDUCES TOLL IN FLORIDA STORM ■ tOXTIM Fn FROM PAGE OWE, struction of homes »*epl away by the hurricane. Food and medical supplies | have been received inigreat quantifier, and Doctors, nurses and relief workers] ' N". wmß.i> | i | i?T'«>,aSN'~yv, t • «aw —ajgw Al! Negroes Put tc Work All negroes have been put to work] by authorities in clearing away debrr.l Pure water is dispensed by Bo;. ] Scouts from wash tubs and other con-1 tainers. The menace <.f an epidemic is believed to have passed. The officials tabulation of the as announced by the Governor's representatives was:/ Ft. Lauderdale, 13; Dania, 10; Hallandale, 3; Ojus, *; Seaboard Park. 9; Miami Shores, 1: Davis, 5; Larkins and South Miami, 5. Black Point. 1; Hialeah, 15; Perrine, 3; Goulds, 1. — o Buy Mary Wayne, Box -BulkBar at Wertzberger's Confectionery. 224t4 —T 0 APPOINTMENT OF tmUM'TB CTRIV Notice is hereby given. That the tudersigned has been appointed Adminisiratrix of the estate of Ora Lobsiger late of-Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably soKent. FRANCES LOBSIGER Administratrix Pore B. Erwin, Attorney Sept 9. 1926.’ Sept 9-14-2 S t NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER’S SAI.,; OF REAI. ESTATE The undersigned commissioner, bv virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court made and entered In a cans, therein pending-, entitled Louisa Kohl ■■ wey vs Anna Scheumann etal, and numbered 12675 upon the dockets thereof. hereby gives notice that at The Law Office of Ikore 11. Erwin la lb? City of Decatur. Indiana, on Saturiln? ilie tilth D«.v of October. 11126, bfetWc n the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock I’. M. on said day and from dav to day there after until sold, w'll offer for sale at private sale and at not. less than the full appraised vainthereof the following described real estate, to-wit: » The east half (H> of the south west quarter (44) of section one(l) in Township twenty-eight <2,0 North Range thirteen (13) east in Adams County. Indiana, containing eighty- (80; acres more or less. Terms of Sale At least one third cash on day of «».!»: one third in one year therefrom,] and one third in two years, therefrom, or the purchaser may pay all each. Deferred payments to bear six percent interest from date of sale and to be secured by mortgage on said real estate and free hold siyrety. DORE B. ERWIN Comniisaioner Sept. 9-16-2'.;

m BUSINESS CARDS “ < KKKKKXSXXXh «» X W > H. FKOHNAPFKL. 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; 10-12 am, 1-5 *8 pm I”' 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 to Loan on Government 1 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 S:CO Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TU-LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT f money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2 nd. St. p FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year (a? 5 small com. 10 year (a 51'2%, no expense to you 20 year @6%, Govt. Plan, Interest paid annually. I Borrower fixes interest date. ; CITY PROPERTY » Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest SU T TLES-ED\VARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. — - „ o. Ip-'. , 1X . —q 1 ■ if * i I VETERINARIAN I Special attention given to |j cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. I Phone: Office 143—Residence 103 I t SPEAKER CHOSEN FOR DAIRY DAY (CONTFNVBD FROM FIRi ONMI message worth hearing and is an able and pleasant speaker. The chairmen of al! the Dairy Day committees will meet this evening at promptly 7:30 o'clock at the Decatur Industrial Association rooms. The meeting v ill be a short one and will be o4er by 8 o’clock. J. H. Heller, general chairman of the event, announced this morning. The ch amen will renort w hat steps have been taken tao make . the day a success a.id plans will be pushed to make it one of the happiest days in the history of the county. o Veterans Os Foreign Wars Elect Officers El Paso, Tex. S«ot. 23.—(United Press) —Theodore Stitt was unanimously elected aommander of the veteran, of foreign wars here today when Dr. C. L. Candler of ',’etrnit withdraw > from the tace. ' Frank T. Strayer o f Richmond Ind.. > was unanimously eh ted senior vics i commander. o_ PUBLIC SALE — Saturday, Sept. 25 at 1 p. m. Butler and Ahr sale barn. Decatur. 25 milk cows, of which 10 are very high grade cows; 20 brood sows; 100 feeding gilts; 1)00 breeding ewes; few good horses. Terms: cash. Roy Johnson and Jeff Leichty, auctioneers. T-F Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays}

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 192 b.

MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os l/ocal And Foreign Marketa East Buffalo Livestock Market East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 2200. holdovers 1340. mostly steadv; bulk 200 to 250 lb’ l 313.75; 160 to'2oo tbs. sl3 25® 13.7 C; ! 130 t<> 160 tbs $12.75®' 13.50; slaughter pigs sl2 25®>12.75; few 800 Ibt". $12.50; 300 to 350 lbs. nominally, J12.50fr'13.50; pack,ng sows $10.50® 11.00; cattle receipts 300 steady: medium steers $8.50; good heifers, $8 30; medium kinds $7; reactor cows $2.75®'4 25; ealves receipts 200 'steady to lower; bulk veals $16.50; |few natives $17.00; sheep receipts. 4(!0; fat lambs nominally strong to 25c higher; quality plainer: bulk natives $14.00; culls $10.00®1050; sheep steady; bulk fat ewes s6®<7. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Pigs. 140 lbs. down sl2 00 i 140 to 160 lbs. 12.25 160 to 180 lbs 12 «<• 180 to 200 lbs 13.00 2'lo to 225 lbs. 13.25 225 to 250 lbs 13.00 250 to 275 lbs. 12'S 275 to 300 lbs. 12.40 3'W lbs. up 12.25 Receipts — Hogs. 200: calves. 25; sheep. 50. f | CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—Sept.. $1 35 3-8: Dec.. $1 39 3-8; May. $1 44 12. Torn—Sept . 74 12; Dec., 80 7-8 c; May. 86c Oats — Sept., 40 7-8 c; Dec. 43 7-8 c; May. 48c. LOCAL FRODUC4 MARK«T (Corrected S< pt. 214 Heavy Fowls 19e Leghorn Fowls Heavy chickens 19c Leghorn chickens 14c Old Roosters 9« Ducks 12c I Geese — — 10*Eggs, dozen • • 36c LOCAL GRAhT MARKIT (Corrected Sept 21) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80c I New Oats 28c I Good sound mixed or white corn 85c I Good sound yellow corn 95c New wheat 1.20 Good Timothy Seed $2.25-$2.50 Good Alsac seed — $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGA MARKET Eggs, dozen , 36c BUTTERFAT AT BTATION Eutterfat» delivered 40c ■ - O , TOWN TO HONOR MEMORY OF GENE STRATTON PORTER (CONTIMFBD FROM PASS OWM) and vicinity to attend the services end tree planting in Geneva next Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 p. m., in honor of the memory of Gene Stratton Porter. “This date, we are inviting through i the tidstee's. the schual children in - enrollment we will present a set of the ten oooks written in this county by Mrs. Porter. Tcf the school which singe ‘On the Banks of the Wabash' , the best wo will present a Ifke set of < books. Geneva schools of course not , included. “Governor Ed Jackson will be with us at 1:30 o'clock, and will talk to the crowd" for about one fialf hour on what Gene Stratton Porter meant to this vicinity and to the state of In-' diana. “Other speakers of local and state fame will be on the program, but the entire exercises will not last over two hours so it will not be tiresome for the people who will be f stand during the ceremony. ’ ' “We shall be very glad to.have the people of your community be with us on next Wednesday afternoon and honor the memory of Adams county's most famous author. “Owing to the fact that Governor Jackson has an appointment at Lafayette that evening, it will be necessary for him to deliver his address promptly at 1:30 p. tn. "Very truly yours. “W. D. Cross Jr.. Chairman." o _ , How to Help Your Sickly Children Just read this if you have a child that is thin and weak, is timid or backward. 1 Here’s a good fair offer—givt' the little one> McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets as directed for 30 days and if he doesn't gain in ■ weight—ln strength—tn keenness of mind the druggist who supplied you ; will return your money. 1 McCoy’s has helped tens of thou- ' 'ands of frail, emaciated children to grow strong and sturdy—why won’t I they help your ailing little’one? ; You can get 60 McCoy's tablets ' for 60 cents at Holthouse Drug Co. 1 or any druggist and the vitalizing vitamines will help any weak, worn-out xiaau or woman to better health. . In dsist. on McCoy’s. '

[court HOUSE : Sti.te Case Continued The case qf the state of Indiana v» Arthur Spangler, «nieh had been et for trial next Monda' was continued today until the next :eim of court, up tin motion of the defendent The de tendnnt had previously been released from jail on born!. Case Settled In the case of the Bank of Geneva vs. William S. Eicher et al. the final report of the receiver was filed and approved, the receiver discharged and the cause adjudged settled. SH For Trial In the ca e of the Hank so Geneva vs. W illiam E. Teeter et, al, the defendants tiled an answt i In general denial and the ease was set for trial Oct

fl member Willard Battery men I tT ttttmmafl ...... _. s l6fits Ford, Chevrolet, i wu Overland, Maxwell, [8 Star, and others. K-l \ Best battery buy dllk, - W t I we’ve ever offered 7 A (genuine WILLARD 13-Plate, Rubber Case Ace Battery & Tire Shop Harry Staley, Prop. Sether Building N, 2nd St. -—

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l < bet 9. I To Sell Real Estate I In, the estate ot Hi.rvey Stee’e. the I real eslMrt was ordered sold at private Tax Report Filed 1 In the estate of Ik.nlel Pontine, the t j inheritance tux report was filed A rt hearing on the irpott will he held 1 October 16. CARD OF THANKS 1 <1 We wish, In this manner, to thank all those who so kindly assisted us a at the time of the death of our hitsil band and father. We also wish to d thank the General Electric Company <1 and Rev. Smith for his consoling words, those who sent floral offering. 1 Lady’s orchestra will be the 1 headliner at the special moonlight dance Thursday night at ' Sun Set. ■ ” *

snd the members of the choir for. their beautiful songs. lira James Okeley and Children Plenty of fresh oysters. Fresh pickrel and boneless sis h . Mutschlers. phone 106 or 107. . Ask the man who has used Anacihula Fertilizer and you will do the same. Decatur Produce Co., phone .‘>SO. 2L>teod _2~2_2__-Ji-.lv' : : Tilliiiiwf Typewriting ’ Stenographic Work ‘ If you have any extra ing or sleiiographic work I wilt; be glad to do it. Phone 42 for e 1 appointment. •J Florence Holthouse ' Judge J. T. Merryman's Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. -

|| P U BL I C AUCTION) I 1 will sell at public auction at my place located I mile north ■ of Bhillt«m and t’> miles east or 1 mile west of Honduras, on ■ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926 I AT 12 O’CLOCK SHARP I Ihe followin’’ property, to-wit Globe stove, almost new. 4 I hole; Perfection oil stove, good as new; 1 hard coal burner, in I good shape; Morris air-tight heater, good one; kitchen cabinet; ■ Kitchen table, drop leaf, a good solid one; 6 Kitchen chairs; I B dining room table. 8 It.; 7 dining chairs; 1 side board. 2 goal ■ couches; I good solid oak rocker, leather covered; 6 oth( r rock- ■ crs. alt of them solid rockers; music cabinet; talking machine; ■ large mirror; library table; 3 wooden bedsteads; 3 hid springs; ‘ ■ 3 dressers: clothes chest that came from Germany; 1 other ■ clothes chest; eight-day clock; 9x12 rug. almost new; 2 Brussels B x carpets, large size; I rag carpet; 1 Congoieum rug. !M2; I small I J rugs; curtains; Woman's Friend washing machine, this is a good ■ electric washer, almost new; ice box; ironing board; dishes; pic- ■ tures; crock; lard cans; 200 cans of_fruit of all kinds; 2 50-g a |. I oil drums; hand tools of all kinds, and other articles too numer- ■ ous to mention. I TERMS will be made known on day.of sale. ■ JONAS STRAHM, Owner t f H. H. HIGH. Auctioneer GID GERBER, Clerk I

. SOMERS OUT S Dr. L E. SonuTH will i».-- HE ! the city until Snturilav mornm» 'l'"" H attending the m».<h Jt i n * wh| b HM st West Ra<U„. His ~q“ « [dosed uufcl .S a t urilHv , il( „ 11;| , K WIII b. M

B Box Social I at Peterson Scho o l, I Friday Evening, ■ September 2| ■ Contests ■ Prizes B Cake-Walk ■ You are invited, ■