Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1926 — Page 2
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-*■ ..im.. i ■ i— « * AMaBHXKXXXXJIHHBX • CLASSIFIED ADS « lanKjDtxxxxKiiXßai ■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ »tli. ■ ■■■■■■ ■ FOR SALE FOR SALE Second hand Electric Washington Machine. Trice cheap if sold soon. Yager Brothers. 145-fit I - ' ‘H SALE—One ton international speed truck. Real bargain. J F. Arnold, phone 709 248-3tx FOR~SALE—('em e pick your winter Apples and Keifer pears at 50c bushel nt Hugo Thieme farm, 6’« mi. east of Decatur. -'4S-::t FO iTs AI ,E~T wo M ack ina W coats, one boy's size and one man's sixe; also knee cordurory trousers; gas heater, and oil heater. Call 976. 248-3tx FOR SALE —Round reed, grey gocart. Inquire 728 High St. 249t3x FOR SALE—Cow and 6 pigs. Henry Buettner, phone 697-T.2l9ti FOR SALE -Extra fin" Duchess pears, none better for eating or canning. Trout Farm. R. H 5. State Road 27. F< 'R SALE: Heating stove in good condition. 642 N. Second St. 249-3tx FOR SALE Medium size Round Oak heater, in good condition. Telephone 599 or call at 1003 Mercer Avenue. 249-3 t FOR SALE A pure bred Holstein | male calf, whose dam produced 558: lbs. butterfat in eleven months; also a pure bred heifer calf, two months old from well producing dam. Jacob J. Schwartz, Berne, R. 2, phone 164. 246-3te.o.d.x FOR SAilE—Three old gees? and gtnder. Ph me 885-M 250-21 x ■ - WANTED W A N T E D — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not j 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. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED —Some pole wood for furnace and fire place. Elks Club, Decatur. Phone 115. 249-3tc WANTED — Bricklaying, plastering. Phmjpng, Telegraphy. Automotor or Electric Engineering. Earn S2O to S4O weekly while learning, then big money. State what interested in. Write for Catalogue. C. Meierding. 203 E. ftlrry St.. Fart Wayne.t 249-2 WANTED- 1 will pay cash for a fewmore used cars. They do not have to be running. Call Lew Miller at 569 at noon or evenings and I will call and see them. 249 t2x B.)YS~ FTTH BUYS! JOBS I'o R BOYS —Earn money after school and Saturdays selling the Curtis publications. Call at 226 N. 7th st., or phone 625 248t3x V.’ANTED—• will pay cash for ■< ~ more used car- They do not have ■>r evenings and I will **,4PK*«.*fr«** | J » X* WANTED—n with *ar for sale’s work. See .Mr. Rice at Murray Hotel. 250-6tx WANTED—Man with car to sell sewing machines and collect on outstanding Recounts. Write Mr. Root'll 109 East Howard St. Muncie. Ind. 250-6 t x FOR RENT frOR RENT -Two farms. Only those who can give the very best reference will be considered. J. F. Arnold tf' FOR RENT -An 8 room house modern furnace. Inquire at 604 N. 3rd. after 5 P. M.249-3tx FOR RENT —Strictly modern house on North Second street. Possession the middle of November. J. F. Arnold phone 709. 10-20-21-26-27-28 x Mrrit I’. OF FIX 41. SF.TTI.F.VIEXT OF t;«T VI'F. Notice is hereby given to the er.-ili-tors, heirs and .legatees of Elizabeth W Wherry, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, Held at Decatur, Indiana, on Hie 15 day of November. 1926, and show cause. if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not l>e approved, and said heirs are noti tied to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive the'r distributive ■hares. WARREN A.WHERRY Administrator. Decatur, Indiana, Oct. 21. 1926 ahrtneDo . Lenhart Heller ft Schurger, Attys October 22-29 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: t)ec. $1.45%; May. $149% Corn: Dec. 78%c; May 85%c. Oats: Dec. 44%c; May 48%c. RSA man is as strong as his nerves. If the how els are inactive and weak, there is pressure on the nerves at the spine. Adjustments remove this pressure. For appointment call CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Qfflo* Hours: 10 to 12—-4 t* • «:3C to e oo <2? N. St PIMM
- IM l !■» ' I XXXXKXXKXMKXXIIBX I X BUSINESS CARDS * i kxxkkxmkkkxxxxmm IL FROHNAI’I EL. D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Th* Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1 5 68 p.m 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 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 estate SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2 nd. St. O —TO FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. 10 year @ 5Ya%, no expense to you 20 year (a 6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. OfIHM 155 South 2nd St. „ -o ;—' "C— O .. . . •• ' ’***'■*** _*.■*. 6- o DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street Bacllary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood test- For particulars, call i Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. f) o 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.tn. to 4 p.m. 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 not pul 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 con he laid away for anyone so please don't ask for it. We will be glad to ma I the paid receipts to those who mail in their checks to this office before the final taxpaying date. LOUIES KLEINE, treasurer of Adams County. Indiana. 240 to Nov. 1 o NOTICE TO NON-REHIDENTH TERM TIME THE STATE OF INDIANA. ADAMS COUNTY. BS. In Hie Irinins Circuit Court, September Term, HKiil— No. 12783 1 John E. Behout, vs. A. A. Klipfei. et al . It appearing from affidavit, filed In the above entitled "ause, that John I 1 11. Koeing. A. A. Klipfei. Charles H. Snyder, of (he above named dofendan’ - arc non-residents of the State of Ind-| , iana. Notice is therefore hereby given the , said John H Koenig. A. A Klipfei and , Charles H. Snyder, that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the ; Adams Circuit Court on the 1 day of De ember. 1926. the same being the js .Indicia) Day of the next regular term , thereof, to lie holden at the Court house In the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 15 day of November A. D. 1926, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will he heard and determined in their absence WITNESS, my name, and the Seal of said court hereto affixed, this 1 day of October, 1926. John B. Nelson Clerk 1 By Berniee Nelson, Deput v October 7th, 1926. Oct. 8-15-22
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IMARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* EAST BUFFALo""IIVE STOCK I Receipts. 5,300; shipments, 1,760; [hog receipts, 5.000; holdovers. 309; i light weights, ten to 25 cents lower; I pigs, 25 cents higher, others steady: top, $14.40 for choice 240 lbs.; 325 lbs . $14.10; bulk, 160 to 210 lbs., sl4 m $11.15; light lights, $13.00 to $13.75: pigs. $12.75«i $13.25; packing sows. $11.5071 $11.75: cattle receipts. 500. weak to 25 cents lower; medium steers. $8.0(1; heifers. $6.85©57.50; reactor cows, $2.75 to $3 40; calves re- , ceipt.s. 600, opened steady, closing weak; bulk veals, $16.00© $16.50; 1 medium grades, $13.00© $13.50; sheep leceipts. 3,500. steady; top fat lambs $14.75: culls. $10.50© $11.00; fat owes, $6.00© $7.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Pigs—lso lbs. down $12.50 150 to 160 lbs $12.75 : 160 to 180 tbs $13.15 180 to 200 Tbs $13.25 200 to 225 lbs. ... . $13.20 'o 250 tbs. si:!.4i' 250 to 275 tbs. sl3 40 276 to 300 tbs. $13.25 1:00 to 350 IRs. sl3 25 LOCAL FRODUCE MARKIT (Corrected Oct. 21 I Heavy Fowls - 20< 1/eghorn Fowls 13t Heavy Chickens 17< Leghorn Chickens 13< Old Roosters— — 9Ducks — Geese —- 10< Eggs, dozen 40< LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected Oct. 21.) Barley, per bushel 60< Rye. per bushel 80' New Oats (good) 38. Good sound mixed or white corn 90< Good sound yellow corn l.Ot New Wheat 1.2-’ Good Timothy Seed $2.25-$2.5i Good Alsac seed — >12.0' LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKIT Eggs, dozen 40< BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered— 44< AMENDMENTS TO BE BALLOTED ON tCONTINVED FROM PAGE ONE) shall during the period between the general election in the tear 1928|anc live convening of the legislature Ir 1929. and every sixth- Thereafter caused to he ascertained the numbei of votes cast for all the candidates for secretary of stijte in the different counties and the last proceeding gen cral election. "Section s—The5 —The number of sen ators and representatives shall at ths session next following each perioc when the number of votes cast tor (hi office of secretary of state shall be 1< , limed among the several jeoun_ TieT,'"ai cording to the number of votei cast for all the candidates for th< office of secretary of state at sue! List preceding general election.” “Yes” means a’vote for the amend raent; “No” is a vote against it. The last proposal pertains to in come tax. It is: t “Section 8-The general assemblj may levy and collect a tax upon in come, from whatever source derived at such rates, and in such manner am with such exemptions as may be pre scribed by law.” “Yes” U a vote fop the amendment "No” is against it. Tire amendment propsa! ballot is i separate ballot received at the poll, and ech proposal is separated so per sons voting may vote “yes" or “no' on any of the proposals that they wisl to. The ballot is entitled “On I’ropoße< Amendments To The Const?ution O The State Os Indiana." jy- - -S W. A. Kiepper went to Fort Waym this morning and expected to unde: go a medical examination. NOTICE TO I'ROI’EItTI OWNER* In the Mntter of Month Ninth Street LiKhtinK Nt«n<l«rdM Improvement Notice is hereby given that the Com- ’ men Council in anej for the City of Decatur, Indiana did on the IHh day of October, 1526 adopt a preliminary as aessment roll in the matter of snutl Ninth Street Lighting Standards Im nmvement. which improvement Is <>• and along the following route, to-wji To be erected, located and construct po on both Fijics of &outh Ninth Stree ■ of said Chy from Adams Street io M.»r. I roe Street in the <’ity of Decatur, Indiana at the places designated and showi in said plans and specifications. I - Said with the nnmes ol owners and description- of propert* ( subject to be assessed with the amount.* I of prima facia assessment is now nt | file and may be seen at the office of th* Clerk. Notice is also given , the Common Council-will at its Coun clt Room in the .City of Decatur. Indiana. at Mc- en o'clock P. M. oij Tuesday. tlie Ifith day of November. l receive ami hear remonstrances agalns' the amount assessed against each of •said lots and parrels of land on said roll, and will hear and determine the question \\’bether such lots and parcels of land iia\ p been or will be specially benefited In the amount set forth *on said roll, ar in any sum. at which time and place all ownerp of real estate may attend and be hefcrd. I Witness my hand in official seal this I 20th day of October. 1&24L I CATHERINE KACFFMAN City Clerk Oct.
' RURAL CHURCHES Decatur Ci r cuit Methodist Churches H. J. Kleser, Pastor. Sunday Sunday School ul Mt. Pleasant at 9:15 a. m. Rally Sunday et Beulah. Sunday School at 9:30. Aim is 150 at this service. | Ruliy Sunday at Washtntgon. Sun day School at 9:30. Morning worship at Washington at 10:30. Epworth Iseaguc at Beulah at 6:30.' Evening worship at Beulah at 7:30.t Tuesday Prayer meeting Washington church Wednesday All the young people on the circuit will enjoy a Hallowe'en party at the Sam Fuhrman home. Come without masks, please. Thursday The Home Missionary Society of this section will hold an all-day nic4t mg at the Waynedale church on the Bluffton road south of Fort Wayne. Prayer meeting has been dismissed at Beulah so as to enable the folks to attend the county Sunday school invention at First church, this city The Washington church will give a >ox social at the Washington school house near the church. There will be contests tor old and young. Refreshnents for all. Come and enjoy a ;ood time at Washington. I Friday The King's Heralds will have a I Hallowe'en party at the home of their j leader. Fay Sjjimp of Preble, Friday; evening at 7 p. tn. The Mt. Pleasant Indies Aid will I hold their reg Mar meeting in the form of a Halloween party at the lotne of Mrs. S. P. Shets aet 7:30 in I the evening. ( latst Sunday we had the largest at . tendance in Sunday school on the De-' catur circuit that we have had for some time. Lets make this Sunday still better, and each Sunday here- ' after. I Children's Day service at Washington on Sunday evening, October 31. ( Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typrwrilng or stenographic work I will ye glad to do it. Phone 42 lor ippointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. . ...1 =«= —- Roy S. Johnson Aurtmeer'" | Decatur.iniliana p hone 1022 -Phone I*lCOMING SALE DATES Book Your Sale Early. Oct. 23—Butler & Ahr, Decaur, Ind. Stock sale. Oct. 25—R o y Brodbeck, 1 nile east and Vi mile south of tobo_ Farm sale. Oct. 26—Otto Longenberger. I mile east, ’/» mile north of llonroe. Farm sale. Oct. 27—W. W. Murphy. 1 “nile east of Van Wert on Lin■oln Highway. Farm sale. Oct. 28—Weigman and Walters, 2 miles east and 3 miles lorth of Decatur. Farm sale. Oct. 29—Jeff Manley, 10 mile ast of Decatur on Decatur and v'an Wert road. Farm sate. Oct. 30—J. R. Clancy, West Monroe st., Decatur. Household goods and 8 room house. Nov. 3—L. Roy Piper, 2',i miles south of Mendan, Ohio. Farm sale. Nov. I—Wm. Roth, 3 miles north of Monroeville, Farm sale. Nov. s—Hubert Zerkle, . 2 miles east of Decatur. Farm sale. Nov. 16—Kenneth Wjant, 2 miles south of Convoy/ Ohio. Farm sale. Nov. 23—S. C. Rowland, Pennville, Ind. Farm sale. Dec. 7—Dick Harmon, 4 mi. east of Decatur. Farm sale. Dec. 14—Mrs. Ira Smith, 2 miles west of Poe. farm sate. Jan. 20—Reem Phillips, 5 minorth west of Van Wert. Ohio. Farm sale. Feb. I—C. T. Tombleson, E. of Wren, Ohio. Farm sale. Feb. 9—Joe Bowen. Willshire. Ohio, Closing out sale. Feb. 15—Elmer Moore, 2 mi. S. E. VanWert. Farm Sale. Feb. 22—Geo. Stout, Waynedale. just south of Ft. Wayne. Closing Holstein, dairy cattle ‘and farm sale.
Became of so much sickness In the I ’ summer we were unable to have it at | that time. This service will be the I ' beginning of our fall evangelistic | ■ meetings. Meetings every night dur . ' nig that week, but Thursday. The third quarterly conference will I he held at Beulah on Thursday eve- | nine. Nov- <t h - Dr wW ' W,an ’ < will preach for us and will conduct J .the business meeting that will im- j mediately follow. Dr. Wlant desires . that each church be well represented Lets show him how we can do It. jl I ' NOTICE • I will be gone from Saturday ffiori: j ling until Sunday evening. Oct. 24. ;1 De W. S. SMITH 249-3tXj[l Free Dance Saturday night ? at Sun Set. j wVUVWWVWWWVWWIAAAAAAF lAshbaucber’s ;: j FURNACES l|i, LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING ;l Phone 765 or 739 WMMt WWWMAAAaAMAAMAAM O ,:00-000 © PUBLIC ll STENOGRAPHER Mlmmeographing and Addressing | Office Room 1, Peoples Loan &. Trust Bldg. Offce Phone 606-Home Phone 1171 ’ MILDRED AKEY O — 000—000 ■<- O - I Decatur Is Growing • and it's a safe and profitable i investment to own property here. Why Pay Rent? 1 z I We Imivc several good properties listed for sale and will be I glad to explain to you how they can be purchased. Five room house. South First St. Five room house. Grant St. Seven room house. North Second Sf. Seven room houwe'. South 11th St. Six room house, Russell St. I ; Eight room house, North Second St. Seven and five room house, Indiana St. | | Sei. n room house. Winchester St. house, March I ICight room house, North Uth St. S : x room house. North Ninth St. Seven room house, North Ninth St. Seven room house, in Pleasant Mills. I Will trade th s house for a small piece of land. . Most of these properties can be i purchased with small payment down| — balance like- rent. H. S. MICHAUD Farms and City Property. 133 S. 2nd St. Phope 104! PUBLIC SALE* I As I have decided to quit farming I will sell at public auction at my] residfihee, 6 miles east of Decatur, or; 3% miles west of Wren, or 1 mile east and Vi mile south of Boho on i what, is known as the William Brod-! bock farm, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1926. Commencing at 12:30 p no. 2 HEAD OF HORSES 1 bay horse, 10 years old, weight 1,500 lbs.: 1 bay mare, 12 years old, weight 1,350 lb's. hogs 10 shoatg. weight about 130 to 135 lbs.; 2 sows, one with 8 pigs by side and one-with lo pigs, by side. Seven 1 I head of sheep. FARMING 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 racV; 1 set of harness and collars. HAY and GRAIN 1 About 3’4 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 not listed. i TERMS —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash In hand: over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, bearing 8% interest the last 3 months, purchaser giving good bankable note. 4% discount for cash on sums over $5.00. I • ROY BRODBECK. [ Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer.
I For Sunday Dinner ’ | FRESH BAKED GOODS | I AND PASTRIES | Delicious and Fresh. ® S I I Peoples Restaurant | jW-'F I ffinlllW ;!1 MUELLER Furnacette WOULDN’T you rather look after one Furnacette than two or three heating stoves? The Mueller Furnacette gives more comfortable, and more uniform heat than any stove, has a heating capacity equal to two or three ordinary stoves, and yet uses no more ; fuel than one. Do<*S The Furnacette is the most economical of all heater* from the, standpoint of heat the Work jroduced from fuel burned. It heats the | ()f Three whole house comfortably,—by air circul*tion like a warm air furnace —not by ' Stoves radiation, like a stove. at Fuel And it’s a handsome addition to your living I Cost room, at the same time! of OHO t'oitieniefit Month!? ' LEE HARDWARE CO. West Monroe Street Decatur, Ind. ■n a iu—' wriw ■ "* 3 ratg-WEMI ■MAI— k JUAIUUI PUBLIC SAIT I. the uu<l<Tsigned. will sell at public auction H ' J, "It | J*/2 miles east of Decatur, Ind., or Vi mile south and t 11111 of the Lucky school house, on " WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 12:30 P. M. The following property, to-wil: 2—HEAD OF HORSES—2 , k One Bay mare, 10 years old, weight 1550 tbs.; <»n c mare, 7 years old, weight 1500 pounds. 9—HEAD OF CATTLE—9 . One Black cow, G years old, with calf by sitl giving 5‘- )pr of milk peg - day; one Red cow. 9 years old; one " 1 ;2 years old, be fresh in November; one 18-mmiths old 1 iheifer; one pure bred Guernsey bull C4ilf, 5 months old- ' i Jersey, 7 years old. giving milk; Jersey cow. 9 years • 8 j] I milk; full blood Guernsey cow, 3 years old, calf by side, blood yearling Guernsey heifer. 6 — It O G S — , < jji'oc One sow will) pigs by side; one open sow; I pun brni gills, weighing 17.5 Itis.; 3 feeders weighing 175 His. ca< !'• 100—CHICKENS—100 ~ GRAIN-Jk-1500 pomuls of Fertilizer; I<M> shocks o , O.rn in field; 59 bushel good flats; I ton of good I iniollp 4 ton of Straw in barn. FARM MACHINERY p | Two farm wagons;-2 hay racks and hog racks f' ll ." ’ lll ( hay loader; 1 land roller; I corn planted; 1 corn y u i |1 ’" 1 ' , Hoosier grain drill; 1 spike tooth harrow; 1 riding ’ I plow; 2 walking breaking plows; 1 single disc; 1 open bug L- .- spring wagon. i.-.rncss; HARNESS—2 sets of brcechihg harness; 1 single i | horse collars; 2 good icon kettles; log chains; 1 lawn ni"'y ' |)( | cream seperalor; 1 Monarch range; 1 hard coal bin n' i, many other articles too numerous to mention. < a TERMS—Sums under $10.09 cash. Over that I|(l |e credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bank;i ’'• > hearings', last 3 months. 1% on for cash. No goods iii’ until settled for. GEO. W. SCHEIDERER R. N. Runyon. Harry Daniels, Auctioneers. 99.95 John Starost, Clerk. 1 — '
