Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 28 September 1926 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADV"ERTISEMENTS,| NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDSj

■■■■■XXXXXXXRXBX ■ CLASSIFIED ADS « ■ FOR SALE FofTsALE '■» ton Ford truck Call phone 1031 or 21. 225-6 IX FOR - SA l'.E~Or "t fade*'tor" tea7i7“or horses ro mules—lnternational Trac tor 8 16 in extra good condition. C. C Abbott, Craigville, Ind., Craigvllle Phone. 226-6tx FOR SALE -Cider apples. lO<- "per | FoiFSAEfc—Garage Bxls’ Ch~“X I Andrews. Decatur R. R. 2 Preble Phone. 227-31 x| Rock Rooster. Mrs. J. D. Engle. Monroe. Ind , Phone QlO7. 228-31 x | Mal~Bull Dog pup - Extra well bred aud perfectly marked, Phone 362. 228-3tx I FOR - SALE- -7 room house at Monmouth Phone 8724. 228t.1x FOR SALE - Guernsey Bull. 2 yea old very nice and gentle Joel Reinhard. Craigville. Craigville phone FOR SALE About >.» cord- of bn- I JulitM Hangk. 22» -x FOR SALE Semi modern seven room ' hraiisn Pruit I’pll'ir toll**! anil ilh I 909 West Monroe st 228-6 ;.x FOR SALE—or rent 5 room ton“ h'lrn both kinds of WiitCT liilhlSl and gas with S* acre of ground, in- 1 quire 910 West Adatns O H sai E I’pright Piano, Fisti-r make. Will sell cheap for cash. Phone 176 2 29-6 1 I FOR - SALE—Two full’’blooded seven I weeks old Airdale pups. Call 3051 2292-tx FOR SALE—Six months old colt Charles Shoaf. 4 miles northeast of Monroe Itx FOR REXT A good ap.utuiHU m j Second street. Inquire of Mrs C A. Dugan 229 5t FOR SALE—Concord grapes. 75c bu. Call 215 S. 11th st or phone 1146 WANTED WAXTED-To rent of buy 6 or 7 roj.ti House Prefer South side within The railroad. Address C. B. U- Evert and I Hite. 228."tx FOR RENT FcBFREXT Three furnished rooms for tight housekeeping. 424 MarLOST AND FOUND FOUND- Sum of money on Second street. Owner may have same by describing propertv and paying for ad ■ Cleora Baker. Phone 804. 227-3tx! LOST—Black and white hound. tan I face and ears with collar and snap attached. Notify Clarence Weber. 227 LOST — Swiss - yellow gold wrist I watch with engraved link bracelet l* Snndav e’hcr on ear or between ■ ■ 1 nlcv->-o "fturn ♦ n bv»»1 RtW • ( Mr- . *<-- .'<*R air STRAYED —Black and gray poll< e I pup, half grown. Return to Haro 1 ill Schwartz, Phone 1082. 229-3tt h I MISCELLANEOUS Bobo U. B. church Pastry Sale, i Saturday, Oct. 2. at Schmitt Meat ii Market. Cake. pie. cookies, home-[ made bread, potato salad, dres.-ed chickens Anyone wanting apple butter call 869-L or Hazel Chronister.' Bobo. 22813 Bloomington—Flood waters oeaCy I devasted the third floor of the court house here. The radiator was loft open in the office of the county pro ecutor and several inches of water w:> ■ found on the floor. Evansville —A great army of mo -1 quites armed to the teeth have made ; anything like sleep almost itnpossib! . ! Recent rains have made the insect i pests multiply by the millions here. : W. C. T. Li. RESOLUTIONS 1. We. the Woman s Christian I Temperance Union of Adams County,• believe it our duty and high privilege ' under the Providence of God to edit ' cate public opinion to the standard I of total abstinence, purity, good citizenship, and respect for all law. Therefore, be it resolved that each I local union appoint a committee to appeal to each church board tor cooperation in investigating the illicit bootlegging and endeavor to secure! a federal officer in our county. 2. Resolved, that emphasis be plac-l , ed upon the work among young peoplp! to the extent that each union co-op-■ state with the presidents of each Young Peoples’ organization, furnish literature and assist them in putting < temperance teaching on their program and we would advise the County | President and all delegates to act as ' a committee at State Convention to Mrs Lillian Sedwick to visit j, each union in behalf of our young j people. 3. Resolved, that the convention extend their thanks to the Berne W. C. | T. U. for the excellent dinner and the j Reformed church for opening their doors for the convention and the girls’ < quartette for their splendid singing. ; Respectfully submitted < Mrs L. L. tager, Berne. Miss Leona Young, Geneva. Mrs. John Niblick, Decatur, <

XXXXXXXXXXXXX**" I « BUSINESS < ARDS I X XXXXXXiiXXXXKXRX H. FROHNAI’FEL, 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 6 8 p.m s. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mr*. Black, I inly Attendant ! I Calls Answered promptly day or night 1 Office nhone 90 Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate.’ Plenty of Money to lx?an on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced October 5, 1924 See French Quinn i Offlc®-—Tsikc first stairway south of Decatur Democrat I N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEV 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 j 133 8. 2 nd. St. O FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. I i 10 year @ 5%, small coin, j j 10 year @ 5*2%. no expense to vou 20 year (56%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. I Borrower fixes interest date. I 1 CITY PROPERTY >1 Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. Q -- _ o O • az. m , VETERINARIAN Rpeclal attention given to cattle and poultry practice. J 1 Office 120 No. First Street. 1 I Phone: Otllce 148 —Residence 108 i I I

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In the estate of Patrick J. Hyland, i 'he report of the sale of Old Adams I County Bank stock was filed and api proved, and the sale was confirmed. Cases Dismissed The ex parte petition of Everett i Chronister was dismissed today for 1 | want of prosecution. The case of Nathan W. Sommers ■ I vs. Charles Martin et al was dis-' | missed today for want of prosecution, i The two cases of Susan R. Bowen' i v.. Susan R. Bowen, executrix, were dismissed today for want of prosecution. Marriage Licenses Lawtence Redick, engineer, Indianapolis. to Retha Alkire, of Berne. I Washington—Rudolph Remmert hadgood luck while fishing hut nis lues, fai ed him when he was caught with I a net in his possession. He was fluid *26 for catching the fir-h and 525 f>-' having the net. The Judge suspended 1 sentences of 30 and 60 days. 1 1 _ °~'T — I ' tpvnlvryi VI or W'II'iISTRATOB Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Ad mini- 1 strator of the estate of Jane Rineht-t late of Adams County, deceased The estate is probably solvent BARTHLEY BURK Administrator 1 John T. Kelly, Attorney , Sept. 80, 1926. Sept. 21-28 Oct. 2 APPOINTMENT OF Al>M!A'tsTß ATO« ' Notice is hereby given, that the un-1 dersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Florida North late of Adams County, deceased. The estate la probably solvent. I b. A WATSON Administrator , Charles E. Schwartz. Attorns-.- I Sept. 21.1926. Sept. 21-28 Oct. 5 \

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1926.

MARKET REPORTS LOTS SURVEYED

Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* East Buffalo Livestock Market LAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK I Receipts. 24Mb; shipments. 1,920.' lirceipts, 4'W. holdoxers. 1.832. mostly. :-it-.idy, few 2<m pounds, down 15c;, lower odd medium weights 15 cents ! higher; top. 814.25 for choke 233 !pounds; bulk. 200 to 250 pounds. $13.85 | u 114.10; 250 to 30t> pounds, sl3 2541 $14.00; 180 to 200 pounds largely,' $13.85; t.'io to 160 pounds. sl3.oosi I $13.50; top pigs, sl2 50, packing sows, $10.50© sll 00; cattle receipts. 50; few | | stock heifers, $5.75; heavy weights. steers, bid lower, others nominally. ! steady: calves receipts, ion, top veals. sl6on; mediums, $13.00; sheep re i eipts, 200, steady: top native lambs.' $14.75; hulk culls. $11.00; sheep sc,rce - • Fort Wuvne Livestock Market Pigs, 140 lbs. down sl2 25 lit, to 160 tbs. ... $12.50 1160 to 180 Tbs $12.75 1180 to 200 Tbs $13.00 200 to 225 lbs. _ $13.50 225 to 250 lbs. $13.00 250 to 275 lbs. $13.00 275 to 300 lbs. sl2 75 .300 lbs. up sl2 75 Receipts: Hogs—3oo; Calves —75; I Sheep——2oo. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. $1 ’’4\. Dec. $1.38*4. j May sl.43ss. Corn: Sept. I Dec. 80’4c, May 87*4c. Oats: Sept.l tl>,e. Dec. 43%c. May 47%c. I I LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Sept. 27) Heavy Fowls 19c I leghorn Fowls 14< I Heavy chickens 19c Leghorn chickens 14c Old Roosters 9c i Ducks 12c I Geese —l9 c I I Eggs, dozen 37c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Sept. 27) I Harley, per bushel 60c I Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats < good) 32c I I Good sound mixed or white corn 90c 1 Good sound yellow corn 1.001 I New wheat 120 I Good Timothy Seed ....... $2.25-82.50 Good Alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS' EGO MARKET Eggs, dozen 37c BUTTERFAT AT ETATION Butterfat, delivered 42c I EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN OPENS (CONTIMPED FROM PARR oWKt dove; water; oil; and fire. The works of the Holy Spirit also speak of His power and importance, these are sev tn In They are: conversion: t conviction; baptism: filling: earnest; sealing; and annointing ’‘♦Jut thi- 4<* of pißrnr by Christ to His disciples, three ques ( power? The age-iong struggle of man ' has been for power. To procure mere . i power he has scanned the heaven-. , delved into the bowels of »he earth, dived into the depths of the sea. tun ne’ed the mountains; bridged the •; livers. Back of every prayer prayed; every sermon preach -d: every gift of Yered: every effort made by the Christ nn, is the desire for icore power The l.oakness.of the Ch ' tian church i r ufficient answer to the question: De ' we need power? "Where d >ea spiritual power iom< I from? Th“ church find.- more or les. power tn concentration; Speciaiizatior organization; cooperation; sociability. | money and so forth All of these art good, but none can be -uceessfuliy sub •stttuted for the power of the Hol? ’ Spirit. The Holy Spirit without thesr will make a church; nut these withotv ' the Ho’.y Spirit will never make f ' church. I ’What is the result of reveiving the ' powe? Jesus said: ‘Ye shall be witnjs 1 ses un*.o Me’ Every Christian mu-t bt ■ a witness A witness is one who tell: what he k..ows. Natural ability, plu : bresdeioth. will mak- a preacher; bu’ only a spirit-filled person will make an effective witness ’’ — -.. ——o HOSPITAL NOTES E F. Gass, local merchant who . underwent an operation at the Adams , County Memorial Hospital, was rei ported as resting fairly good today Not much change In his condition has I been n?ted, however. Mrs. Angelina Archbold who fell i Sunday and suffered another fracture [cf the hip was resting fairly good at the hospital today. I —— i Brazil —Because she was throw-n tc ' the floor and injuted when the driver of a bus in which she was riding swe-- , ved the vehicle sharply to avoid an , accident Lewe’.la Monaett was award;ed $1,600 damages in her suit agains; 1 the Blue and Grey bus company.

FOR I OCTION SALE, • • Several Tracts Laid Out For Sale In Bellmont Gard. ens, October 2 County Surveyor fMck Dcr-h, has Inst flnhhed surveying the tracts, known as Bellmont Gardens, in Bell moot Park, that will be so'd at auction. Saturday, October 2. us the .uls In th? liemocrat will show. Several of the pu.i hasers of thci* icre tracts in the las* sale are prepar ing to build this fall. The new home being build by .1 W. ’tacDonald is tin der ccnstrtietion The home putcha .-e by Wnt. HIU at the last sale has boon remodeled. The Perry Ogg residen-re is completed as Is the residence cl Bru.ce Niblick The Jess Bulkhead heme is under construction. Much in terest is being shown lu the cominf auction sale due to the fact that thesv tracts are sold at a low price on easy terms, enabling the purchase to buy an acre tract for less nionej than an Mdinary bu Iding lot. The neatness to town, the splendb' shade, good drainage, electric light and city conveniences are very at tractive to the purchaser. These new hemes being built futnish work foi iarge number ot labors as well as de tnand for building material of all kin< and will mean more happy contents hc.ne owners. A force of men ar’ busy preparini the ground, laying out the lots am tiacts for the sale next Saturday. Th< Dccstnr Junior I’ind will ftt,-;ti It tuu Sic for the occasion. One hundred dollars in Gold am other valuable gifts will be given awa? during the progress of this sale. Each tract and let will he sold, re gardkss of price to he highest bidder enabling the purchaser to buy at hi own price Drive out and select th< lot or tract of ground and attend th< sale Saturday.

PETERS ATTACKS G. 0. P. FINANCES

Democratic Chairman Launches Attack On Way State Money Is Handled Indianapolis. Ind., Sept. 28.—(Unit ed Press) — Earl Peters, democrat!) state chairman, today launched anoth er attack on republican administra tion of state finances. He asked in a public statement is sued at party headquarters "that th< people be told what balance there wil be in the state treasury at the end o‘ the fiscal year next Thursday. He demanded to know also ho» much the new tax iate and specia .aiv . ulii bring .ato the ; tate treasury durins the coming fiscal vear. wiped out by the republican adminis tration through transfer of funds am a sharp increase in special taxes. o . SAYS WITNESSES ARE THREATENED rrOMTINVIN) FROM F4RB evangelist contends she was held by kidnappers. The accusing testimony of five rest lents of Carmel was in the record to lay refuting Ormiston's affidavit and alleging that Mrs McPherson was the "om pan I on. Despite heckling of attorneys for he evangelist each of the five witnesses remained firm in their Identification when court adjourned late yesterday. TO REVEAL POWER \ HELD IN INDIANA BY STEPHENSON (CMTt'.lEn FROM F*nF. rd ‘ sign on the dotted line by drawng up formal contracts to let him dictate appointments to be made by hem when they took office. Even the jury system of the state *as corrupted under the evil influ mce of the Stephenson system, Adims asserted. He said information had been uncovered that word was oossed out from Stephenson's office n Indianapolis to “do” or "don’t” in ■ases In which the klan dragon was nterested and that the juries followid these orders. forced -a superoath iffo the vitals of the public officials ind leaders who allied themselves with his machine and made them :ke it," Adams said .the investigation had showa. “This superoath was greater than he oath of constitutional authority J ind any official who took the oath by I so doing automatically resigned his office for the office itself was vacat-

| ed by the act of the superoalh This is the opinion of jurists who have ex ! amined a copy of the original oath. ■ Serious charges have already been j placed with the American Bar Asao- | elation agaitiat certain officials and lawyers as a result of the investigaItlon. Adams announced The information obtained by tha InInvestigator* will he placed before state and fed<ral grand juriea with a demand for a thorough house clean lag of the Stephenson faction in Indiana politics, Adams said.

MERTON CALLED BACK TO STAND

Gennan Recalled As Chief Defense Witness In Daugherty Case New York. Sept. 28. — (United r»t«M)—Richard Merton, of Frank ort, Germany, came back as tlie thief witness in the Daugherty Miller -onsplracy trial today. He was called at the first witness or the defense after the government lad completed Its against former Attorney General Harry M. taugherty and Thos. IV. Miller, forncr alien property custodian charg >d with conspiracy to defraud the lovernment. , Col. M’m Rand of the defense staff questioned Merton carefully, first as o conversations Merton had had .vlth R. E. Williams, assistant to Miller, before he applied for return us •7,000,060 assets of the American Metal Company. Merton maintained that while Wiliams gave him worth while informa‘ion he “used his own judgement” in naking his application. O ™** 4-I—l Earth Tremors Felt In Southern California Today IjOs Angeles, Sept. 28. —(United Press)—Several southern California z'ties experienced a distinct earth ’rernor today. Buildings were slight y shaken at Santa Barbara and Ventura. Other cities along the southern California coast as far south as Glendale, near Loe Angeles ’elt the shock. No damage was reported. To Seek Thirteen Million Dollars For Prohibition Washington. K>. C. Sept. 28. — (Unit’d Press) —Thirteen million dollars for the Government's dry enforcement fight in the next fiscal year will be •ought by the treasury department. Assistant secretary of treasury Andrews, chief of enforcement work, announced today he would ask the budget bureau to seek from congress this amount, which equals the appropriation for the current year. Colu Snan Due To Stay Chicago, Sept. 28. —(United Press) —The midwest will have at least anather day of unseasonal cold weather which has gripped the section section for the last two days, the weather bureau in Chicago predicted today. The thermometer isn’t expected to continue the rapid drop but rain may m D~NEW? To all suffers of Ouinsev, lonsilitus, and Sore Throat. A'-mderful remedy relieves Quinsy in a few hours. If you are troubled whh Quinsy. Tonsilitus. Sore Throat or Srce Mouth, get a bottle of Quines at the Enterpiise Drug Co., take it according to directions and you will be highly ’leased with the results. This preparation does not contain Iron or any harmful drugs and is guarmteed to give results or your money will be retunded. Adv.

Notice of Meeting The Mutual Fire Insurance Company of French Township Adams county, Indiana, will hold ite annual business meeting at the usual meeting place in the Election School house. District No. 3, French township Adams county, Indiana, on SATURDAY, Oct. 2 at 10 o’clock a. m. / J. C. Augsburger, Sec’y.

('complicate matter*. j At Springfield. 111. »tid Peoria the I mercury dropped to •«» »<« ht , ’ ,lt \ i| <ago's lowest temperature was 48. -i Minneapolis and Kao ß *B city report lied the coldest weathe tin the middle ! • west with temperature* of 38. I Fort Wayne B -gu- $5 bills, report.l " ed In circulation io other parts of Ind--1 iana, have made their appearauce here. • Three of the worthless hills have bi-c’i j -il— —«

Fisker & Harris CASH GROCERY I Phones 3.4 and 5 Free City Delivery I Quality Service with Ix>w Prices. I dKuwvrs... LLUI RI IIIIU 1»® OHEOir n jiuiiirr '| Sweet Potatoes, Jersey, fine quality, 4 pounds ISc I ,i 6 pounds for 25c; 12 pound peck 47 f I Cape Cod Cranberries, 2 pounds 25c I ; Peaches, 5 pounds for 29c I Fancy Tokay Grapes, pound 0 » 1 in I "■B*"'’^-1 1' ■'■’l I f Sugar, Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 65c I i4x Pow dered Sugar, fjound packages 10c I Coffee to suit your taste, Ih.. 27c, 30c, 40c, 14c, 50c | ! Chase & Sanborn Seal Brand Coffee, lb. 55c | Soap. P. &G. or R.N.M. White Naptha. 6 bars 25c I 25c Climalene 21c I 1 25 c Sani-Flush for Toilet Bowls 21c | ’Ginger Snaps and Fig Bars, fresh here, 2 tbs. 25c I r'Tropico Nut Oleo, pound 22c I Maytime Nut Oleo, pound 27c I 4 Diamond Crystal Brand Salt, al! salt. 25 th. I bag 35c; 50 pound bag 55c I 1 EIMMHMRXaEBEaHnMaiiMBBBMHaBMXamXHIBaRMaMmMRaaKW " Salt, with lodine, 2 boxes 25c « Fresh Bulk Rolled Oats, 6 lbs 25c • Select Bulk Seedless Raisins, pound 11c Matches. Searchlight, 2 large boxes 11c | PUBLIC SALE I I — > " I. the undersigned having derided to quit farming, will at publie ‘ auction at mv residence on the Abe Brown farm, 3'. miles northeast ot s Decatur. 1 mile east of Dent school on Decatur and Van Wert roz ' i THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7,1926 Uummenving at 10.00 a.m. sharp o or xmo'.-v.’c' •» Sorrel mare, 8 years old. weight 1700 lbs.; Bay mare. 11 years old. weight ' 1300 fbs. 3—HEAD OF CATTLE—3 n Durham cow, 8 years old, g.vfhg good flow of milk. "Black heifer. 18 r months old; Durham cow, giving milk. 17—HEAD OF HOGS—I7 o j- One Sow. with 6 pigs by side; one open sow; 5 shoats weighing 70 lbs. -.each; 4 shoats weighing 40 lbs. each MACHINERY Fordson tractor; tractor plows; Whitman hay bailer; tractor pulley; 80foot 6 inch belt; 6 H P. United engine; one Fairbanks Morse gas engine; Bowser feed grinder with sacker. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Milwaukee binder; Milwaukee mower; Thomas hay loader; Osborne " tedder; hay rake; Buckeye disc grain drill; Black Hawk corn planter, ridn ing plow; walking plow; 14-16 disc and trailer; walking corn plow 60-tootn p barrow; spring tooth harrow; International manure spreader; wagon 4tn. ” tire; hay rack; two hole corn shelter; 4 oil drums; Peteluma incubator, L’"" ’ egg s ze: brooder stove; DeLaval cream separator; fan mill. 17 Acres of Corn in field. a HOUSEHOLD GOODS 7, . , o beds: 10 dining chairs; 2 rocking chairs; 1 Renown heating stove, ‘ sink cupboard; 1 gUae door cupboard; 1 pastry table and flour bin; 4 r. stands; 1 drop leaf table. TERMS —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash. O er $5.00 a credit o' - months will be given, purchaser to give a bankable note bearing 8% interest the last 6 months. 4% discount tor cash on sums over $5.00. J C. 0. BROWN. ROY’ S. JOHNSON. Auct. JOHN STAROST. Clerk80—ACRE FARM AT AUCTION—BO On the above named date (Thursday, Oct. 7) and commencing at ' o’clock am. prompt, this farm will be sold at public auction. Farm consists I of 80. acres more or less, loactt-d on good stone road only Sb, miles trim ' Decatur. Ind., mile from church. mle ot school. This i» a B°° d . e ductive farni.“being well tiled. Buildings consist ot 6 room house, hip rOC ’ barn 30x72, graneries, corncribs, tool shed 16x40. and other bu'i' ! 1 Buildings have electric lights (city lights) and are in good condtt en. G°° urove well, cistern, cellar under hou»e; also about 7 acres of timber <rfarm. If you are looking for a farm this is an exceptionally good oPP or,UI ‘" to make your dollars count. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 30% of purchase price vtl day or sale. I ahce long time on lew rate of interest. I L. D. Brown, Trustee. | MOY S. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. JOHN STAROST Clerk-

|eis are believed to be in c | r B Michigan I'itr—Edward v' 1 ' 101 ’ '■ wax discovered er«w|i UK 01l( 4 window of a house by £ E Th*v H buraiarv m «l SS Md degree when a small ilnin „ n| . K 1 loot waa found aud h« «u « y. Sal for futher investigation m Sandborn—While sleeping ln a . K Ist camp near here. Miss jjarv hi E Ix-Ulavllle, was attacked hv •’ l . B shell hug which crawled | nio E and sent her scurrying to » | 0 ,..i „•*' H ' rlciaiL M