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•••aixxxxxxxxaßx ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS * I».»»XXXKXKSXRI> SALE Por'sale Second hand Electric Washington Machine. Price cheat if sold soon. Yager Brothers. 145-6 t f'OR SAI <E—Eleven 3~"an<f~4 years old. Claude Haney. Monroe phone. 4 shorts on 52. 245-3tx FOR SALE —50 head A§cona year ling hens or will trade for good oats or hay. lona Case, south end at High st. 246t2 FOR SALE —5 mouth Wh’te Rock and White Wyandott pullets. Inquire D. E. Foreman. 228 N. Ist st 246t3x F”R SALE—Used electric washer. Price SSO. Adams County .Maytag Co., 161 S. 2nd St Phone 554. 246-3tx FOR - SALE -One 30 x 495 Goodyear haloon tire and tube; new 2 Inch Toledo pipe dye and pipe cutter: one crossTcut saw, priced right. Call at 605 Short street or phone 644 24613 t FOR SALE- Rabbit dog. is not quite a year old, ready to start. PricO $5. 15 days trial. R. R. 8, Box 12. Decatur, Indiana. 246-2tx FOR~SALE—A~fine drug store, in a fast growing neighborhood in Fort Wayne. Ind., good paying store. Week sales $550 to S6OO. can he doubled. Will invoice $5,000 to $6,000. Owner has other large interests. May finance party buying. A. Frysinger, 2743 Calhoun St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 246FOR - SALE —Guernsey cow with calfAlso roan cow. R. J. Mann, Phone J-885. 247-3tx FOR SALE—Keifer Pears. 25c bu. and Winter Picked apples 50c bu and cider apples, 20c bu. phone 862-R 247- tx A AflTEl WANTED - Laborers. Inquire at I Country. Club. 246-2tx I WANTED— Washings to do. Will call | and deliver. Phone 615. 245-3tx WTn TED — 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 thev must be clean and the right size. Decatur Daih Democrat. I WANTED—Men with automobilessell and collect in Adams county. I See Mr. Roach. Room 42. Hotel Murry, after 7 p. m- 247-3tx , •SI <M' POIM STRAYED —Small white pig. f nder please advise L. E. Summers, 9J9 Watnip «t., nhane 651. 243t3x LOST —Parker Duofold Pen. large s ze. Saturday, football field or on Second st. Rcw_?&Leave -at Democrat office. 246t3 ———— FOR RENT—House and ' acre rract 154 miles east of Decatur. Rent reasonable. Inquire Mrs. J E. Ward, Deoa'iir. R 6. 246’3x FOR RENT —Farm. J. W. Bosse. 234 North First St. 246-3tx AUCTION SALE • The undersigned will offer for sale at I'ellmcnt park, Saturday October 23rd, beginning at 2 o’clock; one team! of horses, wagon, harness, farm uten-l sils, bob sleds. 154 tons timothy bay! dump beds, cutting box. grin’ stene and rumerojs other articles. C. *H. DRAPER 247-Jtx o German Coal Experts To Come To Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. (United Press) — The Germans, considered the world's leaders In coal research, will send their leading scientists to America to describe their discoveries. This step in international cooperation will be taken at the conference on Bituminous ccal at the Carnegie Insti ute of Technology cn Nov. 15 to 18. President Thomas S. Baker announced today Dr. Friedrich Bergius and Franz Fischer will represent Germany at the meeting. They are the inventors of p.oeostee considered the most promising of all cf the methods so far d° vised for the pt eduction of fuel oil 'rom coal. Foreign leadership in coal research is exp ained by the tact that Ante;lea has a wealth of petroleum resources, while in Europe the:e is little natural petroleum under the ground, and the possibilities of using coal have therefore been carefully investigated. n (INNELI I ERIN ARIAN special attention given to cattle and poultry practice rWHce 120 No First Street. I Phone: Office 148—Residence 103 I I a *'■*»»■ • * o

k X BUSINESS CARDS XMXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX n. FROHN APFEL, D.C. - DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC p A HEALTH SERVICE it The Neurocalometer Service 4 Will Convince You e at 144 South 2nd Street 5 Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 . Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-6 6-3 p.fn :r S. E. BLACK k funeral Director X Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant . Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 727 d FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate, t 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 : E'en Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m r Telephone 135 - ■' * MONEY TO LOAN Xn unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT aoney on improved real estate FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. FAR M MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer I 10 year fa 57c, email com. 1 10 year 5%%, i . no expense to you j , yea> @6%, Govt Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date ' CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercant le Buildings low Rate of Interest SU T TLES-EDW ARDS co A D, Suttles. Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. 0 — 0 Terrorist Murderers Caught In California San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 19 — (United Press) — Two 22-year-old youths were in police custody todaycharged with the five terrorist murders of Saturday and Monday nights i a week ago. One was near death from wounds' received when he attempted to elude I police. Both men were identified by victims of holdups and assaults committed on the same nights. The les-1 ser crimes were attributed to the same pair that committed the murders. One was said to have confessed. EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR , When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOChAI TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1926.

PETITION FOR V II Villi M HF.II I: HOAD STATE OF INDIANA) (88: COUNTY OF ADAMS) Be lore the lloarrl of Coininl.wlouer. el Ailhiiih County, Male of Indiana We, the undersigned eueh end all < t whom are adults, resident freer,-■ and voters of Washington Township »t i Adams County. Indiana, respectfully petition your Honorable Body and oak I that you construct complete and improv. with gravel or stone, having a ’ suitable binder for hard surfn « road, ( .< free brick or concrete road Improvement over and upon the public highway . and street situated on the followin'! route, to-wit: Commencing at the brick street ,'t the southeast end of Mercer Avenue in the City of Decatur. Indiana, them, running In a southeasterly direction | over and upon said Mercer Avenue to I ilie Corporate Limit of said City : thence in a southeasterly direction over .Ind ■ upon the public highway running in a 'southeasterly direction through section I eleven In township twenty-seven r"7) north or range fourteen <H> east in ’ Vtams County, Indiana to a point In tlie s oitheast quarter of the northeast quarter of said section eleven, townsnip and range aforesaid where the said public highway interims-,s witli toe P"> lie highway running south and there to terminate. Your petitioners aver and any that the Improvement prayed for is less than three miles In length and connects at I the commencement tli» reof with a tori' k , street in the fit' of latur. Indiana nnd at the -nd thereof with a free c - ...laMiid stone rend in sal dWaslu i'iton Township, and that a United States rural mail route passes over the highway herein sought to be improved Your petitioners further aver end say that the highway herein sought to he improved is a public highway c>ready established and in use and tbit said Street is a public Street laved out and established and in use and that there is a large amount of public tra d over said highway ari l street, and tint the same will be of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners ask that said hi"'iwav and Street al ove lieacrlbul be pi >- perly drained ami Bra led. that crushed stone tin i sand cushion be placed upon till grade, that upon the same th’erc ’>«. placed gravel or stone having a suitable binder tor hard surface road or other solid paving material. Your petitioners further ask that “ I highway above described be drain n and graded, and that the same be ini-] proved to a width of forty feet: that, the same be graded to a width of thirty feet, and that such paving material b» I placed thereon to a width of twentytwo feet within the corporate limits of said City and eighteen feet beyond, the corporate limits, and to suca a depth as may be determined by | , , proper officials having the same to <.". and that the same be called the CountyHospital Road Improvement. That to pay for said in-.proveim.it,' we ask that bonds be issued by the; Countv of Adams. In the State of In.l-i iana in twenty semi-annual installments or series, and for the payment ■ of which we ask that a tax be lei cd upon the taxable property of sial I Washington township in a sum sutfl-• cient to pav the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due. That said improvement be made a -,<l« constructed and said bonds be is»u>- 1. and said tax levied upon the taxable propertv of said township In accordai «e with the Acts of the legislature of tho State of Indiana passed in the year .f laos, beginning on page SSO and as a- - in the Acts of 1967. and <s ammended in the Acts of 1909, now n force providing for the extension of tree gravel and Macadam Road and all other and any and all ammendmes.is: thereto. . , ~ We further ask the Board to take ill of the necessary ntepa required by law. to have said improvement constructed and made as pertitigned for herein;! that the same be cijsiat-ucted without /submitting the question of building the same to an electioX-of tile voters of said Washington township, and that ihe Board construct the same under the laws of the Slate of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or Macadam Hoads by township taxation. Respectfully submitted SIGNED:. L'an Beery. W. A. Lower, James k’ristoe, C. J. Voglewede. XV. L. Linn, L. A. Graham. J. B. Meibers. Lose Bros., Louis Mialand, John Mosure. A. l-n---gan. T. F- Graliker, It. E. Glendenin .-. It c. Ehinger, C E and Mary M Baughman. Ed. A. Ashbaucher. R. I. . ■ !' St -iitz. P. KlrSeb 1 ’ * I Kohne. EL Green. John TynduU. S. D. Beavers M. D.. Chancey Borkaw, J >e ,F Kortenber. Wm. Alfather. W. A KI p per. Harry Fritzihger Geo. W. Everett. M Kirsch. H. N. Shroll. Eugene Runyon. John E Nelson. Earl B Adams. V n. I Schamerloh. J. M. Hreincr. Fred Sci. i-| ter. A W. Graber. Henry Thomas. Ben Lange, W. M. Lenhart. H H. Myers. Alva Nichols, John T. Myers. E. Gass. E. G. Coverdale, Harry T Helm, Henrv Shulte, Charles F. Lange. H n Meibers. J. T. Merryman. I>. J. Harkless. J. H. Bremerkamp. John Niblick. Han Nihlly-k, H. F. Ehinger, Barney Werlaberger. J. S Boyers. John Meyer, W. A Kuebler. Roy Archbold. A. B. i Kleinbeinz, Oscar 1-ankenau. H. H. lai iMiiiman. Henrv Knapk. Ainnie E. WinInes. ('has. S-t ". r. Fred MikJonncil. I.loseph L. McConnell. J. L day, Willard Steele. <' Miller. <la. e Rin. Martin Miller. John Bake.. J. Ahr. Wm. Belneke. E J. Frick -, b P. Carroll, Cbs,s. C. Lose. Chalmer ;.an r, G. H. Wehmeyer. J. Fred Fru-'h' . i-7. A. Hiners, S. E. Black F. Bulb r. Geo .M. Krb K. i Frank W. Downs. I. <>. fisher, M. A. I Harris. D. ?I. Hensley. E. J. Ainspaug’i. K M Anker. T. M. Heid. Wm. Harting . .1 S Falk. B. J: Smith, M. Deininge.-, I Bernard Meyer. D. H. Hunsicker. Ow.-u Davis. Ira Fuhrman. C. L. Walters. F. V. Mills, S. B Fordyce. Orval Harruff, E. W Johnson. Fred I’atterson, Carl Pumphrey, H. P. Schmitt, J. 8. Coverdale, i'.il E. Peters n. <'. A Teeple, A. L. Bowen. -I. M. Miller M. D.. I Selim niever, I-eo Yager. Jacob Q. Miiler. <3 H. Colter. A. .1. Smith. J. O. Kocher, Charles W Yager. Frank W. Lose. Christ Boknecht, Mart GTlsnn. L. U. Frank. Dyonis Schmitt. J. W. Rive, W. Yaeer. J J. Snow. Dick Boch, J. H. Graber. H. S. Michaud, M. J. Mylott, Albert'Scheimann. IL M. DeVoss. Ferd L Litterer. Ed Whitright. L. F. Cooter. J. W Meibers. J R. Horton. A. It. Ashbaucher. A. Burdg, Darnel W. Erwin. Daniel Sprang, C. D. Lewton. Albert Beineke. Jesse A. Schwarta, H. W. Gilig. John INeratt. This petition will be presented to the board of commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, on Wednesd/>. Novenibe’ .1. 1926. at which time the tax payers >f Washington township may appear am) be heard thereon. Auditor for Adams County NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday, November 1, 1926 will be the last day to pay your fall installment of taxes. The county treasurer's office will be open from 8 a m. to 4 p.rn. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a ten per cent penalty will be added. Do net put off paying your taxes as they must be paid and the law points out the duty of the county treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes are asked to come in at once. Don't wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone so please don't ask for it. We will be glad to I mail the paid receipts to those who • mail in their checks to this office beI fore the final taxpaying date. LOUIES KLEINE, treasurer of Adams County, Indiana. - 240 to Nov, 1

MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os I<ocai And Foreign Mariceia EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK k ' Receipts, 1.301); shipments. 2.2 ‘0; 1 hog receipts. 900; holdovers. 411, ten to 15 cents higher: top. $1160; bulk. . 170 to 220 pounds. sl4 50; few, 140 to '!• 160 pounds. sl4 00ft $14.25; pigs. sl2.7l>ji $13.50; packing sows. $11.50 u $11.75: cattle receipts. 100 reactor ■ cows, steady; low cutters grades. !l $2.75©53.50; calves receipts. 100, e steady; top veals. $17.00; medium i grades $13.00©513.50; sheep receipts. * 400 fat lambs, 25 cents higher; culls » slow; fat ewes, steady; top fat lambs, ’ $14.75 ; few. $14.50; culls. sl().soiti $11.00; fat ewes, nominally, $6.00© $7.00. I LOCAL PRODUCI MARK6T (Corrected Oct. 18.) t Heavy Fowls 20c ‘ Leghorn Fowls 13c ■ Heavy Chickens 18c 'Leghorn Chickens 18c Old Roosters9c DuckssSc Geese —-——• 10c Eggs, dozen 40c LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected Oct. 18 ) • Barley, per bushel6oc Rye, per bushel bOc i New Oats (good) . 27c Good sound mixed or white corn f-Oc ■ Good sound yellow corn 1 JO | New Wheat 1 20 Good Timothy Seed $2.25-1$ 50 Good Alsac seed sl2 JO LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKIT Eggs, dozen4oc BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered tic o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. $1.4 3 54; May $1.47'4. Corn: Dec. 7758<»; May 84%c. Oats: Dec. 4454 c; May 4854 c. City Water I 10 are due I and must be paid on or before Oct. 20 A 10% penalty will be' added if bills are i not paid by this date. f j City i Water ! Dep’t. tl * e CITY HALL 1. r I—MUliWliißllUltl- - t HIT'B 1

I Fort Wsyne Livestock Market | I'm lb itouu 150 to 160 lbs $13.50 160 to ISO lbs. 180 to 200 lbs $1,1.60 200 to 225 tbs $13.65 225 to 250 lbs. $13.75 250 to 275 His. $13.7u 275 to 300 lbs $13.60 300 to 350 ttis. 113..& Receipts: Hogs 400, Uuttle 50. 1 Calves 50, • i Now is the time to BUY A FARM I I I Be intlependi nt--live on ti I arm and profit. We have several good farms listed for sale and will be glad Io show them to you. Here's a few: i 81 acres, 2 miles from market, w U trade for property in Decatur. 49 acres. 454 miles from Decatur, will trade for small property. ~ 80 acres. 354 miles from Decatur, will trade for city property. 40 acres. 3 miles from market, w 11 trade for property in Decatur. 160 acres, well improved, 5 miles from Decatur. 120 acres, 4 miles from Decatur. 50 acres, 5 miles from Deeetur. 40 acres, 3 miles from Decatur. 80 acres. 3 miles from market. * ‘N 86 acres, 354 miles from market. 10 acres. 154 miles from Cfaigville. 60 acres. 3>4 miles to market, will sell this piece at a bargain. 40 acies, 5 miles from Celina, Ohio. I Come in and talk the matter over I Reasonable terms can be arranged. H. S. MICHAUD Farms and City Property. 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 PUBLIC SALE As we are dissolving partnership we will sell at auction at. the farm 1 mile west and 154 mile north of Bluffton or 254 miles south of Murray. on the River road, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926 At 10 am The following property; 1 Mule Team, 6 years old. 1 set of team harness. COWS—I 6-year-old Holstein; 1 3-year old Holstein; 1 3-year old Red- .. ... — " TiO‘Gb-3-1 sow with 4 pigs; 1 open sow; 3 red gilts; 1 red male hog; 1 Hampshire male hog; 14 Hampshire shoats weighing 80 to 90 tbs.; 9 pigs we’ghing 45 to 55 lbs. 50 Chickens. 5 cr 6 ton of Timothy Hav. 35 acres Corn in field. , FARMING IMPLEMENTS- Fordson tractor; double disc; corn planter; corn plow; breaking plow; tractor plow; s<-,hovel corn plow; 2- : horse roller; bay loader; hay tedder; mower; 6<|tooth harrow; new hay ladders; milk cans; many other art!rles not mentioned. TERMS—AII sums over $lO a credit of 6 months will be given, purchaser giving approved note. 3 months without interest and 3 months with i interest. 3% discount for cash on •urns over $lO. No articles removed until settled for. I Lunch served on the grounds. FULK & HANNI Jesse Ellenberger. auct. Clerk by Wells County Bank. I _ PUBLIC SALE t As I have decided to quit farming i will sell at public auction at my residence, 6 miles east of Decatur, or 3J4 miles west of Wren, or 1 milo east and 54 mile south of Bobo on what is known as the William Brodbeck farm, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1926. Commencing at 12:30 p. m. 2 HEAD OF HORSES 1 bay horse, 10 years old. weight 1,500 lbs.; 1 bay mare, 12 years ojtl, weight 1,350 lbs. HOGS 10 slioats. weight about 130 to 135 lbs.; 2 sows, one with 8 pigs by side and one with 10 pigs by side. Seven head of sheep. FARMiNI? IMPLEMENTS One Walking breaking plow. 1 J. I. Case corn planter. 1 Big Willie corn plow, one 60-tooth spike tooth harrow. 1 single disc 6 foot; 1 sled. 1 wagon and hay rack; 1 set of harness and collars. HAY and GRAIN About 354 tons of good timothy hay in mow: about 275 bu. good oats in bin; 8 acres corn in field; some pop corn and potatoes and other articles I not listed. | TERMS —All sum# of $5.00 and | under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, beari ing 8% interest purchaser giving good bankable jiote. 14% discount for cash on sums over I $5.00. ROY BRODBECK. | Rey S. Johnson, Auctioneer.

VEGETABLES FOR SALE Kraut Cabbage, 100 Iba. .. $1.50 Turnips, at farm, busael ... 50c Beets, ill far/i. bushel 50c Carrots, at farm, bushel ... SI.OO W J IUBI® on Bellmont Farm. 1 mile northeast ofpecatur Phone 7871 246t6x

The BANK That Is ;: BOOSTING DECATUR AM) THIS COMMUNITY. ! ! When the community goes forward you go forwiN !' with it. ] If it grows in wealth and prosperity you have a chaa I 11 1 to do the same. ‘ ncc I In this broad and unselfish spirit this bank has servri 1 ! 1 this community from the beginning. We have put li < interests first, sure that our reward would tidlou [ it has. Year after year our reputation for strength aS I 1 friendly service has become more deeply rooted £ ni ,kr II confidence. ‘ UDIIC So it will be with you. Your thrift, good management ( [ and willingness to co-operate with others for the een/i ]» good, will mean in the end the most good to y ( > u eri ‘ We want you to look with us beyond today’s horizon t ( [ the greater tomorrow which we can build together if * ] > will just work together with all our energy and enthnL*' Do you want to succeed personally? Work, save Z <[ your dollars, clasp hands with your neighbors and Um ;; your home community. We will help you. \l| th e ] 1 ties of this bank are at your service. COME l\ ** !! IHE PEOPLES LOJN & TBI tt Bank of Service — ■■ — ■» •'•••* Fisker & Barrii jCASH grocery Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivetj Quality Service with Low Prices Onions, Large Fancy Yellow Danvers, 10 50 pounds Medium Size Yellow Danvers, 12 th. 25c; 50 toft Sugar, Cane Granulated, 10 pounds fortii 5 pounds for Powdered Sugar, non-caking, pound Ik Soap, Laundry R. N. M. or P. &G. White Naptha, 6 bars fors Sani-Flush, can ik Special, Sweet Creamery Butter, pound lit Peanut Butter, pound Tropico Oleo, pound ; S Maytime Oleo, pound 2i( Sweet Potatoes, Jerseys, 7 pounds for 2k 10 pounds for 3k Dromedary Dates, package Monogram Dates, package 15c; 2 pkgs. for. 2* Cranberries, 2 pounds Potatoes, Fancy No. 1 Michigan, peck Bushel sls I 1 lour, Pride of Decatur, the best in soft winter wheat, 12 pounds 50c; 24 wounds Corn Meal, Gooch’s New Yellow or W hite Granulated, pound 4c; 10 pounds R Gooch’s New Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, none so good, big bag Penick & Fords Syrup: . Golden, gallon.. 49c; '/$ gallon ‘,5 Crystal White, gal. 57c; l/ t gallon J Maple Flavor, gal. 70c; '/$ gallon Auction Sale < 'll fl? Having sold my farm, I will sell at public allt l, °"'J,? place I mile east and • „ ni i| e .south of Jefferson • , S1 miles cast and ;p /2 miles jftmth of Berne, on I TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28,1926 commencing at 10 o'clock sharp. He H following described properly: 2 Mares, a good work learn; 8 head of good nnlk '"''/'(J I acres ot corn in field. 13 ton of timothy hay, 100 hii"'" . oats; good Hoosier grain drill, John Deer corn pl''" l ]' 1 'LjiK. tional manure spreiuter, Milwaukee binder, M i ■ Anker Holth cream separator,' and many other mentioned. BRYSON C. FETTERS (

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