Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1926 — Page 2
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■fc.-.-a.— _ , ~-T *ar= xxx:::: .:::xxx x x x x x ■: CLASSIFIED ADS » xxxxxxxx x x x x x x x x FOR SALE FOII SALE -150 heud dark barred Plymouth Kock pullets. J. Dolch, 1 mile south, 3 miles east of Monroe. Decatur R. R. 9. 293-3tx FOR SALE Guernsey Cow to freshen soon. Si hmitt Meat Market Phone • 96, 293-3 t FOR SALE—Two good fresh cows, calf by side’. Charles Burrel, 5 miles west of Decatur, between Preble and Peterson. Phone 863-E 293-3tx T i iirsAl.E ~T'pright piano, mahogany finish and bench. Good condition. Very reasonable. Phone 206. 293-3tx FOR SALE OR TRADE —Chevrolet 1921 model sedan, automatic W. S. wiper, heater: good rubber; A-l mechanical condition. Frank Young, Ankers Cigar store. 294t3x FOR SALE —Essex Coach In A l condition. Inquire at Butler & Kern. South First street. 294t3 FOR SALE —One Superb range, only used one season. Priced right. Call 497 or 1172. 294t4 FOR SALE Buescher alto saxophone Gold plated. Priced reasonable. Cornelius L. Durkin, 437 Mercer Ave. 294t5x FOR SALE Japanese novelties at Wlnnes Shoe Store every afternoon. Wed. and Fri. FOR SALE -One dining room table, six chairs, sideboard, one old-style Singer sewing machine, in good running condition, Cheap if taken a# once. all 1097. 295-3 t WANTED WANTED TO RENT —Five or six room modern house, call 38 between 7 and 8 P. M. 290-6tx .WANTED —AH kinds of upholstered furniture to repair. Phone 90 or see Mr. McKean at Beavers and Fryback. 293-3tx WANTED—GirI to help with house work and assist with children Phone 850 293-3 t WANTED—A Union City or Storm King cab buggy, in good condition. H. L. Murphy, Monroe. Phone 2-27. WANTED —During this winter Corneltus L. Durkin will give lessons in playing the saxophone. Both beginners and advanced students accepted. Modern methods taught. Apply 437 Mercer Ave., Decatur. 294t3x MALE HELP WANTED — STEADY EMPLOYMENT is one of the many good things enjoyed by Watkins dealers. If ypu 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 SL, Columbus. Ohio for full particulars No experience necessary. Dee. 4-8-1115-18 x WANTED SALESMEN — Exclusive, must lie * nertenced. for Indiana, calling on y Goods and General stores- sei' men’s wearing apparel article. Mus' . ave car. Write us fully regarding y .urself. Blek Co., Manufacturers, 2628 Big Bend Road, St., Louis Mo. Itx __ LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Storage battery between Tiecatur and Pleasant Mills. Owner may have same by describing and paying for ad. Mann Garage, Pleasant Mills. 293-3 t FOR RENT FOR RENT —160 ere farm adjoining mi e North of Pleasant Mills. Both -well improved Good houses and barns. Possession March 1. Want good farmer and must have reference. J. F. Arnold, Phone 709 or 1084. 294-3 t wk 3 wks. ROR RENT—Furnished room! well heated. 243 North Fifth street.’ ______________ 295-3 t APPOINTMENT OF AUMINISTHATOR No. 2507 Notice is hereby given, that the un. derslgned has been appointed Administrator with Will annexed of the estate of Henry Berning, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. GEORGE BERNING Administrator with Will annexed C. L. Walters, Attorney Dec. 15, 1026 Dec. 15-22-29 — o — APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR No. 2508 Notice is hereby given, that the un. derslgned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Louise Berning late if .'.dams County, deceased lhe estate is p obably solvent GEORGE BERNING Administrator _ Ci L. Walters, Attorney Dec. 15, 1026 Dee. 15-22-''!) O — NOTICE TO DIDDERM In the Matter of tlw leker Newer 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 ottlce of the City Clerk Each bidder will be required to deposit with his bld a certified check for an amount not less than two and onehalf per cent of the Engineer’s estimate of the cost of such Improvement, to in. sure the execution of the contract for which said bid* is made: PROVIDED, that such check shall be in no case, for less than one hundred dollars, which estimate, plans and specifications are on file and may be seen inethe office at' the City Clerk at Decatur. Indiana. Bidders blanks will be furnished by the City Engineer of Decatur. Indiana. The Common Council reserves the light to reject any and all bids. Witness my band and official seal this Sth day of December. 1926. CATHERINE KAUFFMAN City Clerk Dec. 8-15.
:xxxxxxxx x x x x x x x s ? » BUSINESS CARDS K IXXXXXXXX X X X K X X X X H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. I DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC 1 A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service x Will Convince You J at 144 South 2nd Street. e Office Phone 314 Residence 108’ t Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. I, 1 s . E . B L A C K 5 Funeral Director F Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant 1 Calls answered promptly day or night ‘ Office phone 90 Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS x Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. ■i Interest Rate Reduced. October 5, 1924. See French Quinn . Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. ; N. A. BIXLER t OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 b • Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. ■ MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of j 5 PER CENT i money on Improved veal estate. c FEDERAL FARM LOANS i Abstracts of title to real estate. ’ SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. c - p_ C 3 FARM i MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small coin. s 10 year @ 5%%, no expense to you. |T ! 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. ! s Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. > CITY PROPERTY • Mortgage Loans r Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. i A. D. Suttles, Secv. i ‘ ' | Office 155 South 2nd St. O 0 < — ‘ When you are real friends ' their symP a thy. Sympathy ■ a ” r ’ght, but GSSromo^ wh at you really (Dru^lessß>®lan} need is J VQz Chiropractic. Phone for an appointment, i CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors ] Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 | t»127 No. Second St. Phone 628. - ' I The Delta Theta Tau Chris Xmas . party will be held* at the home of - Miss Katharine Hyland, Wednesday, . Alumni of the sorority will be gudsts. Miss Eleanor Pumphrey, student at ■j New Haven, Conn., will arrive home , tomorrow to spend the holidays with I her parenfs, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pum- ; phrey. of. Third street. She will be - met in Fort Wayne by her mother and Mrs. B. R. Farr and daughter, Helen. > • o- o L. F. MAILAND Cleaning-Pressing Suits Made to Order. First Stairway North of • First National Bank u —-O t ———— ■ . Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do if. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge*J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. * v 1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT )F LOCAI AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 3.800; shipments, 3,360 hog receipts. 2,200; holdovers, 1,673 strong to 15c higher; pigs up. nws [ builk, 180 to 240 lbs., $12.00<5>512.15 Illgs and light lights. $12.15©512.25 packing sows, $10.25®510.75; catth receipts, 500. weak to 25c lower medium 900 lbs. steers, $9.00; ligh heifers, $7.50® $8.65; reactor cows $3.00®»53.25; calves receipts. 30i steady; top vearls, $15.00; cull an common, $ll.OO down; sheep receipts I,ooo.’steady; top and bulk fat lamb; $13.25; cull and common, $10,005 $10.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—Dec., $1.39 1-4; TVlay, $ 1.40 Julj< $1 32 7-8. Corn—Dec., 74 3-4<: May, 82 5-8 c; July, 85 5-Bc. OatsDec., 46 3-Sc; May, 50 7-8 c; July, 4 3-Bc. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Pigs, 110 to 140 lbs sll-5 140 to 225 ll>s 11 -3 225 to 275 lbs H-2 275 to 300 lbs H I 300 to 350 lbs... K U.K Calves SB.OO ® $13.0( Receipts: Hogs, 200;. sheep, 120; calves, 25. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Dec. 14), Heavy Hens 20< Leghorn Fowls - 12< I Heavy Chickens 19< Leghorn Chickens 13< Turkeys -30 c Old Toms 25< Ducks 16< Geese - Ht Eggs, dozen 40i LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Dec. 14) Barley, per bushel -60 c Rye, per bushel —BO c New Oats (good) 35c and 40c New mixed or white corn 65c New yellow corn 70c New wheat $1.25 Good timothy seed $2.25-$2.50 Good alsac seed. _...512.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 40c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered —s2c 0 Mrs. D. D. Stauffer, of Berne, was a shopper here this afternoon. Mrs. H. R. Bartram returned to her home in Elkhart toda after attending Bhe golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Bender here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butler motored to Fort Wayne Tuesday afternoon. Th’ country wuz too wise fer th’ Philade'phy centennial, an’ New: York’s six-day bicycle race only broke even. Th’ leopard hain’t got; nothin’ on a blue serge suit! when it comes t’ changing’ spots.—Abe Mart-, in, Indianapolis News. Dwight Meyers, of this city, who has been seriously ill at the home cf his daughter, Mrs. Harry Huff, 327 E. 1 Washington street, Bluffton, for the past four weeks is very low and little hope is held for his recovery. Mrs. C. O. Porter spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. IF RACK HURTS FLUSH KIDNEYS Drink Plenty Water and Take Glass of Salts Before Breakfast Occasionally When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don’t get seared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of dfugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them utth a mil<|, harmless salts which helps to remove the body’s uriqpus waste and stimulate them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys, is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from tit 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of good can’t drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts. Take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each merrting for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they are no longer a source of irritation, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot, injure; makes p delightful cent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt, you will wonder what became of your kid ney trouble and backache.
1 COURT HOUSE J Marriage Licenses Txiuis A. Brunner, farmer, Monroe ownship, to Minnie Musser, Decatur. Sylvan Strahm. labored, Welds ounty, to Lydia Brunner, Monroe ownship. Two Cases Dismissed The case of the state vs. Verne rnith was dismissd today after thO. rosecutor had filed a nolle pros. The case of the state vs. Frank mith wais dismissed today after the rosecutor had filed a nolle pros. Letters Issued Letters of administration have een issued to George Berning in the state of Louise Berning. Bond in he sum of SI,OOO was filed. Letter’s of administration have '♦n issued to George Berning in he estate of Henry Berning. Bond n the sum of SI,OOO was filed. o v avor Modification Os Primary Election Law Anderson, Ind., Dec. 15. — (Dnited ’ress.) —Modification of the primary election law was favored by repubican state legislators and editors at mother of the conferences conducted iy Clyde A. Walb, party chairman, lere yesterday. ■Elimination of the primary for (election of candidates for governor md senator were specifically advocat'd by some of those attending the meeting. There was a strong sentiment in favor of the primary for counties and congressional districts, however. The eighth, sixth, and eleventh districts were represented at the meet-! ng. Similar conferences were held last week in other parts of the state | and more are to follow before the, state legislature convenes next month. o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Phone 1022- Phone 181. COMING SALE DATES Book Your Sale Early. Dec. 16—Elizabeth Ebnit, s'/z miles west. 2 miles south of Monroe, farm sale. Dec. 18—Butler & Ahr, stock sale. Decatur. Ind Dec. 28—Harry Royey. near Ohio City, closing out farm sale Jan, I—Butler & Ahr, stock sale, Decatur, Ind. Jan. 4—Anstett and Leonard, 2 miles south of Monroeville, closing out sale. I Jan. 10—Mr. Houlle, 1-1 mile west and 1-4 mile north of Edgerton, Ind., closing out farm sale. I Jan. 11—Howard North, 3 miles west and 1 1-1 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, just back of St Johns church. , closing out sale. I Jan. 15—Butler & Ahr, Decatur, Ind., stock 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. I'/z mile north, '/a mile east of Preble. Jan. 26—Wayne Gaunt, miles east of Decatur. Feb. I—O. Newport, >/ 2 mile south and % mile east of Monroeville. Feb. 2—Zeser Bros.. 3 miles south of Decatur, farm sale. Feb. 3—C. T. Tumbleson, south of Wren, O. Farm sale. Feb. B—P. B. Dykeman, 3 mi east of Decatur; 1-4 mi. south of Lucky school. Closing out sale. Feb. 9—Joe Bowen, Will shire. 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. 15—-S. E. Rowland, Pennville, Ind., closing out' farm 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 Monroevifie.
Landis To Be Retained As Pro Baseball Head New York Dec. 15.—(United Press) ' - An had been predicted frequently.: commissioner K. M. laindis will be > retained as head of professional base-1 ball for another long term. The National ta-ague'meeting, in session here yesterday, voted to con-, tinue the present administration ofp baseball and Ute American league reached the commissioner first with its vote of confidence after its session in Chcago. The American leaguers, seeking to overcome any notion that they were forced into endorsement of the commission by the National league, raced through its session and dent a committee to wait upon the commissioner i and extend regards. The terms of the contract, regarding time and salary will lie decided upi . i . .! IMCORNS Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn t hurt one bit! Drop a little I “Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you life it right off with fingers. | Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of ’Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient | to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot I calluses, without soreness or irrita-
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I ou ut the joint meeting of the two, : leagues in Chicago on Thursday. o The Pleasant Qrove Missionary ' society will sell a comfort in this I city Saturday afternoon during the ' sale at the sale barn on First, street. The comfort was made by members of the Pleasant Grove society and the money derived from the sale will be used by that society. —S O “Bel-Fra” is the name of the neU' putter manufactured by the LaFountaine Handle % Co., Decatur, Ind. C. E. Bell an'd'A. L. Frame, prop. It Fill Your RADIATORS —with— SUB-ZERO USED BY MANY DECATUR AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS FOR TH E PAST THREE YEARS Guaranteed not to evaporate and to withstand tempera- > teres 20 below zero. SPECIAL 10 DAY ONLY SALE PRICE 35c per gallon Goes to regular price 80c gal. Monday morning. 642 Mercer Ave. Money Refunded If r Not Satisfied Dick Burdg- ; Larson Corp.
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