Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1926 — Page 2

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XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X " CLASSIFIED ADS » XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X FOR SALE FOIL SALE -Oak kitchen cabinet in good condition. Priced for quick sale. Mrs. Martin Beery, 104 Adams St. Phono 100. 287-3tx FOR SALE ' rge brown leather bed davenp excellent condition: largo oak !< ary table like new. Inquire at 712 North Second street or call 815. 287-3tx FOR SALE—One Superb Globe range stove, in A-l condition. Priced reasonably. Phone 497 or 1172. 288-3tx FOR SALE OR TRADE—B-room semimodern house, in Union City, Ind, Will trade for Decatur property or faim. H. S. Michaud, Phone 104. 288-3 t F6R SALE — Star upright piano. Mohogany finish. In excellent condition. Phone 137. 288-3tx FOR _ SALE" =- 20 full Hooded" White Rock roosters. Inquire of Mrs. D. M. Byerly, 1% miles west of Kirkland township high school, % mile east of Curryville. Craigville phone. 288-3tx FOR SALE —3 tube "radio with 2 used tubes, Price sls. Phone 357. 289-3tx FOR SALE —Pure bred Holstein male calf from cow that produced 700 lbs butterfat in one year. D. J Maxelin. Monroe, Ind. Berne phone. 289-3tx FOR SALE—I7 head of ewes: 2 year i old fast horse. R. L. Wilson, 1 mile north, 3% west of Monroe. 289t3 FOR SALE- A, number of fi n e Christinas trees. Mattie Young. Pleasant M.’s. 2893 t TRADE —Good property on brick street for small farm. Address Box X in care of this office. 289t3x WANTED WANTED —Old furniture to repair and refinish; painting and paper hanging, and repairing sewing machines. Work called for and delivered. Phone 611. Charles Hower. Call before 7:30 a. m. or after 5 p. m. WANTED—To give lessons in piano, harmony, music history, in Monroe or Berne. Eleven years in school under graduates of several conservatories. Graduate in music Piedmont College. Ga.; ho’d piano certificate Chicago Musical College. Studied under Edward Col ins. Percy Grainger and others in Chicago. 4>£ years experience teaching school music and piano. Advanced pupils preferred; beginners accepted. Telephone or see Mrs. Earl M. Webb, Monroe. 287t3x MALE HELP WANTED — STEADY EMPLOYMENT is one of the many good things enjoyed by Watkins dealers. If you are honest and ambitious ahd would like to earn $35 to $75 every week in a dignified business of your own. write The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. E-2, 129-137 E. Chestnut St, Co’umbus, Ohio for full particulars No experience necessary. Dec. 4-8-11-15-18 x FOR RENT FARM FOR RENT—I2O Acres 5 miles west of Decatur. Daniel Beberich Farm. If interested write 919 Forest ave, Fort Wayne. Indiana. 285-6tx FOR RENT—7 room house on N. 11th stre.-t. Possession by Dee. 16. 223 N 11th street. Phone 396. 287-3 t FARM FOR RENT —78 acres, 3 miles west of Decatur. Good buildings, good land. Grain rent. Phone 145. LOS 5 IND FOUND FOUND—Sti ly hound. Call Robert Werling, Preble 20 on 22. 287t3x

• COURT HOUSE 1 • w *'"*"■ *«*■***<*■« • » Christen Will Probated The last will and testament of Charles N- Christen, Decatur contractor who died last week, was probated in court yesterday. The entire estate was bequeathed to the widow, Amelia Christen. Mrs. Christen was appointed executrix, also. The will was written November 30, 1926. _o TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any party only myself. 288-3tx Joe Palmer. NOTICE TO BIDDERS In the Matter of the Acker Sewer Improvement Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council in and for the City of Decatur. Indiana will on the 21st day of December, 1926, at seven o’clock P. M. at their Council Rooms in said City receive sealed proposals for construction of said Acker Sewer Improvement as per plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Clerk. Each bidder will be required to deposit with hia bid a certified check for an amount not less than twn and onehalf per cent Os the Engineer's estimate of the cost of such improvement, to tn. sure the execution of the contract for which said bld is made: PROVIDED, that such check shall be in no case for less than one hundred dollars, which estimate, plans and specifications arc on file and may be seen in the office of the City Clerk at Decatur. Indiana. Bidders blanks will be furnished by the City Engineer of Decatur, Indiana. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all blds. Witness my hand and official seal this Bth dav of December. 1926. CATHERINE KAUFFMAN City Clerk Dec. 8-15. 1

XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X M BUSINESS CARDS « XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X 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 IOB< Office Hours; 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 pm. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Hume 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 11:80—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT munev on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. o o I NO USE For Over Insurance But Insure to Full Value. A big destructive wind will come our way some day. Fires are frequent so be prepared. I INSURE WITH US 14 Big Old Line Companies. Successors of Studebaker Gen. Ins. Agency and D. N. Erwin Ins. Agency. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. DECATUR. INDIANA A. D. Suttles, Mgr. O o

When you are rea * friends ok*- - ne ’ r synv. B®v/-4H pathy. Sympathy! all right, but you really (Dru^««s'stom) , 1S Chiropractic. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father. We appreciate and thank the lodges fior their assistance and all those who .so kindly aided us in any way. 1 Mrs. C. N. Christen and daughters Eisrht-Year Old Auto Bandit Runs Afoul Os Law At Frankfort, Ind. Frankfort. Ind., Dec. 8. — (United Press)—The youngest automobile bandit on record in this county is now in the care of probation officer Jesse Reavilen. The bandit is only eight years old, but has twice attempted to steal cars, according to police. His last effort resulted in a wreck.

Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse fudge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.

• DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 1200, holdovers 715, very little done, uneven steady to 15 higher; few lots pigs sl3; 190 It>. deck $12.85; few 200 lb. $12.75. Cattle receipts 250 steady to strong; good 1400 lb. steers $9.75; 10004) 1200 Tt>. medium kinds $8.75© 9.25; light heifers $7.20; reactor cows strong to 15c higher; mostly $3@’3.50. Calf receipts 250 steady; top veals $15.00; common kinds sll down. Sheep receipts JBOO, holdovers 1500, strong to 25c higher; top fat lambs $13.75; bulk good and choice $13.50, cull and common around $10; fat ewes nominally [email protected]. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat-Dec., $1.39 3-8; May, $1.40 5-8; July, $1.32 3-4. Corn—Dec.. 75 5-8 c; May. 84 l-8c; July, 86 3 4c, Oats —Dec., 44 3-8 c; May, 49 l-8c; July, 48c.

FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Pigs, 110 lbs. down $11.50 110 to 225 lbs 11.55 225 to 275 lbs 11.65 275 to 35C lbs 11.55 Calves SB.OO ® $13.00 Receipts: hogs, 300; calves. 25; sheep, 100. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Dec. 8) Heavy Hens 20c Leghorn Fowls .; -12 c Heavy Chickens 19c Leghorn Chickens -13 c Turkeys 30c Old Toms -25 c Ducks -16 c Geese — - He Eggs, dozen .. -40 c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Dec. 8) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel : 80c New Ooats (good) .'. 38c Old mixed or white corn 75c Old yellow corn 80c New wheat $1.25 Good timothy seed $2.25-$2.50 Good alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 45c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 52c

o . Cost Os Prohibition To Remain Unchanged Washington. D. C. Dec. 8. —(United Press) —The ccst of prohibition enforcement in the fiscal year 1926 will be about the same as for the courreut year. President Coo’.idge in his budget message to congress asked $13,320,405 for the prohibition unit, compared with $13,322,455 appropriated this year. The coast guard budget calls for $29,900,000 in 1928, compared with $27 155,347 this year. Out of the appropriation this year, about $17,000,000 was used for operating the "dry navy" and approximately the same amount will be alloted from the lump sum in I 1928 for anti-smuggling owrk. | o , . Corn And Hog Belt Farmers Agree On Fann Relief Plan Chicago. Dec. B.—(United Press.) — Southern and western co-operation on a farm relief program may result from meetings at the convention of the. American farm bureau federation today -according to word around the' convention halls. The corn and hog belt representatives have reached an understanding in the resolutions committee to put up a united front at Washington in a drive to get a surplus control measure, according to the rumors. | This agreement, according to members of the committee, would call for enactment of legislation along lines advocated by the federation. o Mrs. Charles Omlor and Miss Beatrice Keller spent the day in Fort Wayne.

RED PEPPER HEAT QUICKEST RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM Red Peeper Ruh takes the “ouch” from sore, stiff, aching joints. It. cannot. hurt you, and it certainly stops that old rheumatism torture at once. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such eoncen- '. trated, penetrating heat as red Pepper Rub you will feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain anti soreness are gone. Ask any good druggist for a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the. genuine, with the name Rowles on each package.

G. E. TEAM BE ATS BERNE QUINTET Electricians Take M. Y. M. Five Into Camp By Score Os 25-19 After trailing one point at the cud of the first half, the General Electric basketball team staged a comeback in the second half of a game with the Berne M.Y.M. team in tho Decatur high school gymnasium last night and won by a score of 25-19. Berne led 9-8 at the end of the half. “Bill” Lindeman, coach of the G. E. team, donned a suit last night and entered the game at forward and his presence in the lineup seemed to strengthen the electricians. He and Bead teamed together at forward In fine style. Kleinknight played center and Teeple ami White held up the guarding end of the game, Baumgartner, floor guard, and Bagley, center, led the visitors in scoring. The G. E. girls went down in defeat before the Berne independent girls' team, 23-1. The first half ended 14-0. The G. E. girls have not been practicing and were no match for the visitors.

The G. E. quintet will play the Anthony Wayno Institute team here next Tuesday night and on the following Tuesday night, the annual game with the Fort Wayne G. E. team will he played here. The game with the Fort Wayne G. E. five is always the feature game on the local schedule. o———— Two Newspapers In Peru Are Combined r ' Peru, Ind., Dec. B.—Consolidation of the Peru Morning Chronicle and Peru Journal with Eldrew Cissell, owner of the Chronicle as business manage-, was announced here today! The paper win issue morning and evening editions. The company will be known as the Peru Journal Publishing Company. The Cissell Publishing Company, will dissolve. The consolidation is to take effect Wednesday. John Wechter, of Blue Creek township, was a business visitor here this morning.

DRINK WATER IF BACK OB KIDNEYS HURT Too much rich food forms acids which excite and overwork the kidneys and their efforts to filter it from the system Flifsh the kidneys occasionally to relieve them like you reeive the bowels, removing acids, waste and poison, else you may feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, the stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when tli- * rather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get irritated, obliging one to get up two or three times during the night. To help neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste, begin drinking water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts, from any pharmacy, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast Jor a few days and your kidneys may then act fine and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemin juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive and makes a delightful effervecent lithiawater drink which millions of men and women take now and then to help prevent serious kidney and bladder disorders. By all means drink lots of good water every day.

CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! / \ C- * / 3—- / \ / iw / f J 1 I S I Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freeione” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurUng, tHen shortly you life it right off with fingers. I Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of 1 ‘Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hartl corn, soft corn, or corn between the/toea, and the foot calluses, withoqt/soreness or Irritation. / /

WIDE RIGHT OF WAY NECESSARY << <>VI'IM i:i» I HOM PAGE om:> dear right of way between fences. Inasmuch as U. S. Highway No. 27, that it is contemplated to Improve between Monroe and Decatur is of National Importance and will before very long carry a much heavier traffic, we certainly would not be Justified in improving rtiis road without securing the 60 ft. right of way. Inasmuch as under the present State Highway 1-aws of Indiana, the adjacent property owners pay no special assessments whatever for an improved State road and inasmuch as the adjacent property owners receive the greatest benefit for such improvement. it doesn’t seem consistent to pay these property owners for the little additional land required and for moving their fences. As a result the State naturally caters to those improvements where sufficient right of way is provided voluntarily and unless we can receive the assurance in the very near future that all right of way on this road will be provided, we will arrange to spend the money contemplated for improving this road elsewhere. You can naturally see the position <n which the Highway Commission is placed. There is always a demand for more improvements than it has money to pay for. The most natural thing in the world would be for the commission to spend its money where the full width of right of way Is provided and the people are demanding ft, than it would be to spend it at such locations where they have to buy the Tight for improving a road. Just Inside the city limits assessments are made upon the adjacent property for practically all the cost of a street improvement Outside of •he city limits the adjacent land

Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Phone 1022 Phone 181. COMING SALE DATES Book Your Sale Early. Dec. 9—John Gerbis, 3 miles north and 1 ( mile west of Townley. farm sale. Die. 11—Mrs. Joseph Steigmeier, 715 N. sth st., City, household goods. Dec. 13—Victor Schumm, 1 mile east and 1 mile north of Willshire, 0., farm sale. Dec. 15—Warren Jones, farm ■‘ale, 7 miles southeast Decatur. Dec. 16—Elizabeth Ebnit, s'/z miles west, 2 miles south of Monroe, farm sale. Dec. 18—Butler & Ahr, stock ale, Decatur. Ind Dec. 28—Harry Royey, near Ohio City, closing out farm sale, Jan. I—Butler & Ahr, stock: sale, Decatur, Tn d — ■ Jar., i —-AaisUtt and Leonard.! 2 miles south of Monroeville, closing out sale. Jan. 10—Mr. Houlle, 1-4 mile west and 1-4 mile north of Edgerton, Ind., closing out farm sale. Jan. 11—-Howard North, 3 miles west and 1 1-4 mile north of Convoy, 0.. farm sale. Jan. 12—Neuenschwander & Stove, 2 miles east of Willshire farm sale. Jan. 13—Fred Kline & Son. 2 1-2 miles south of Hoagland, iust back of St. Johns church, closing out sale. Jan. 15—Butler & Ahr, Decatur, Ind., s|ock sale. Jan. 19—C. E. Scherburn, farm sale, 1 mile east of Pleasant Mills, on north side of river Jan. 20—Reem Phillips, 5 mi. north west of Van Wert, Ohio. Farm sale. Jan. 25—Kniggi Bros., farm sale. 1/a mile north, '/z mile east of Preble. Jan. 26—Wayne Gaunt, s’/ 2 miles east of Decatur. Feb. I—O. Newport, V 2 mile south and % mile east of Mon-, rotville. Feb. 2—Zeser Bros., 3 miles south of Decatur, farm sale. Feb. 3—C. T. Tumbleson, south of Wren, O. Farm sale. Feb. 9—Joe Bowen, Willshire. Ohio, Closing out sale. Feb. 13—Arthur Sipe, 6 mile east and 1-2 mile south of Berne closing out sale. Feb. 14—Joe Heiman, 4 mile south and 1 mile west of Decatur. closing out sale. Feb. 22—Geo. Stout, Waynedale. just south of Ft. Wayne. Closing Holstein, dairy cattle and farm sale. Feb. 24—Pure bred Chester White hog sale, Monroeville District Breeders Assn., 3 mile north of Monroeville.

| owners pay no part of tills special i cost. In view of this it hardly seems , consistent to pay the adjacent proI party owners for the privilege of paving a road in addition to giving him the road with no special cost to, him whatever. We are now preparing our budget for next year's work and if tho money is set aside for an improvement elsewhere, this improvement would have to be passed up. | Hoping therefore, that we may bear from you promptly before our budget is completed, I am A. W. HINKLE. Supt, of Maintenance. —■ 1 ■■ — —

Fill Your Radiators • —with— Sub - Zero USED BY MANY DECATUR AUTOMOBILE DRIVER? FOR THE PAST THREE YEARS. Guaranteed not to evaporate and to withstand temperatures 20 below zero. SPECIAL 10 DAY ONLY SALE PRICE 35c Per Gallon. Money Refunded If Not Satisfied Dick Burdg - Larson Corp.

PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 At residence, located at 715 North Fifth Street. Sale to begin at 1 o’clock, the following articles: Detroit Jewel Gas Range; Two burner hot plate; pie oven; 1 kerosent room heater; 1 e’leatric tireless cooker; 1 sewing machine; 1 Thor electric washer; 1 hand washing machine; 1 two-tub wash bench; 1 Bxll rug; 1 davenport; 1 antique bed; 1 iron bed; 2 bed springs and mattresses; 1 dresser; 1 chest of drawers; 1 vacuum sweeper; 1 .carpet sweeper; 4 rocking chairs; 6 cane bottom chairs; 4 kitchen chairs; 1 higli-cliair; 1 12 ft. kitchen table; 1 book case; 1 oak stand; 1 email cupboard; 2 mirrors: 1 oak medicine cabinet; 2 clocks; 2 porch swings; 1 meat grinder; 112 ft. ladder; 1 step ladder; 1 lawn mower; 50-ft. lawn hose; 2 wringers; 1 wash tub; 1 newdouble barrel shot gun; 5 gallon vinegar; pictures;.dishes; < oking utensils and garden tools. MRS. JOHN STEIEME’ER Terms—Cash. Roy Johnson, Auct. Jack Brunton, ekrk .;; _ ] \ Listen to the Future | Wop i I 1 / P. K. KIRSCH AND SON 1 I I Opposite Interurban Station

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