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k h k :: j? a a r :: x:::: s s :i a a CLASSIFIED ADS " aaaaaaaa a a a a a a a a FOR SALE FOR SALE Cheap, one 4-foot show case. Indiana Electric company. Phone 405. 2st3 FOR Decatur Schoo) Board will receive sealed bids on Wednesday evening, Feb. 16. 1027. at 7:30 o’clock on the following: 2 cylindrical 75-gal'on water tanks with gas heaters attached and two hot air furnaces. The heaters and furnaces are in good condition. For information call 725.27t5 FOR SALfc—Malleable Range; also Round Oak heating store. Both in good condition. Call 391. 27t3 For Sale-Quick A splendid down town property and building site, the old Riverside barn on First street, 109 feet wide and extending back to river. Must be sold at once. A bargain for some one. It will make you money. H. S. Michaud, Phone 104 28-4 tC F< — SALE —or trade—Eight room modern house, steam heat. Will sell or trade for property in Decatur. 11. 8. Michaud, Phone 104. 28-4tC FOR SALE FORT WAYNE RESIDENCE TO SELL AT SACRIFICE —9 rooms and bath. Entrance hall, living room, dining room, library, bed room, down. Five bed rooms and hath up. Linoleum in kitchen and bath room. New blinds. Three compartment basement. Farqua furnace. New garage. This can be made duplex with very little expense, or it can be used as 1s for rooming house. Located in good residential section of city, near schools and the Zion Lutheran church. For more information write Box HDY. Decatur Daily Democrat Price $7,500. DODGE BROTHER DEALERS SELL Dependable Used Cars. SAYLORS MOTOR CO., 1 —1926 Dodge De Luxe Sedan, first class condition throughout. 1 —1925 Dodge DeLuxo Sedan, new tires, good mechanical condition. 1—1923 Dodge Coupe, in good mechanical condition. 1 —1921 Dodge Touring, good paint, top, upholstering. 1 —1926 Ford Coupe, fully equipped, A-l mechanical condition. 1 —1926 Ford Touring, like new. 1 —1924 Ford Roadster. I—Willys-Knight Touring, new paint, top, cntains, upholstering like new. A-l mechanically. 213 N. First St. Decatur, Ind. 28t2 FOR SALE—Good one horse wagon, 2 buggies, good 12 in. plow. Inquire at 334 8. sth street or call phone 824.28t3x FOR SALE —All varieties of Nursery stock, Inqeii'4 or write Hilty Nursery. Berne, Ind., It. 2. 4 miles south of Monroe. 28 2t wk, ts Washer in gOl-'CI CO’.'L.i CxOa, omx No.ii. UV, or tel. 70.8. 28t3 == I WANTED ' WANTED—Y bung Lady to clerk in L Grocery, apply Hoosier Store. 29-2tx OPPORTUNITY to purchase good paying grocery. Located on Second st. Will lease building to purchaser. Must be sold soon, Inquire at Niblick & C0. 27t3 —WANTED— Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, ' Scrap Iren, Metals and Hide*. Also In ths market for wool. We will call with our truck for any Junk you .wish to dispose of. Also in the market for Furs, Hides and Tallow. Phone 442. MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing. 89-W ts FOR RENT FARM FOR RENT —80 acres 2 , A> miles from Decatur. John Myers, 316 N. 4th 5t.29-3tx FOR RBNT—Southwest corner suite of office rooms, tjecond floor K. of C. building. Modern and elevator service, inquire Dynois Schmitt. 28~t3 LOST AND FOUND FOUND —Psi lota Xi sorority pin. Call 490. 28-2 t —WWWJMI.II I 1 ■— - ' NOTICE TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: THE CONCORDIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, hereby gives notice that its blank fire policy No. 23619, formerly in the hands of Mr. D. E. Studebaker, agent for said Company at Decatur, Indiana, has been lost, mislaid, or stolen, and said Company will not be responsible as insurers for any loss claims under said policy and said policy Is hereby declared null and void by the Company. Anyone having any knowledge of the whereabouts of said policy, will please notify Mr. H. A. Clark, Manager, Western Department, of the Concordia Fire Insuraace Company, 844 Rush Street. Chicago, Illinois, or Mr. Ross A. Moore, State (Agent, 222 Medical Arts Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 27t3

x :: s x x x :: x :: x x x :: x x x X BUSINESS CARDS « XKXXXXXX X X X X X X X X IL FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Ths Neurocslometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. Office Phone 314 Residence 108. Office Hour*: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p-m. s. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone ”•.* 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 Eyes 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 menev on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. ! p „• ~~~ J " FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year (<? 5%, small com. 10 year @ no expense to you. 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. • Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. I -TTLES-EDW/IJDS €O. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. () () - DR. C. V. CONNELL i VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice O- —o o * —■ —o LOBENSTEIN & TEEPLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 417 I Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 I o- -- — —() ±2 Negro Night Watchman Heid Following Killing Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 3. —(United Press) —Will Cay, negro night watchman at an Indianapolis laundry, was held here today awaiting a coroner's investigation of the killing of ‘Wallace Talbert, 41. The negro said Talbert and two other white men went to the laundry last night and attacked him. Thinking they were attempting a holdup, the negro fired, killing Talbert. Roy Waltz, one of the men with TaHbert, was held for questioning. The other man escaped before the police emergency squad arrived. Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have tiny cxlra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 12 lor appointment, Florence Holthouse Judge .1. T. Merrvnian’s Law Oil ice, K. of C. Bldg.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1927.

MARKET REPORTS daily reFort’of local AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 2,000; shipments, 3.520; • hog receipts. 800: holdovers, 1,165, ! steady to 10 cents higher, heavier j kinds up most; few pigs and light lights, $13.00; some 200-220 pounds, ' $12.75; bulk. 225-240 pounds, $12.65; 1 packing sows, slo.7sffisll.oo; cattle, receipts, 100, Hteady; few heifers,; [email protected]; steers, $8.50; calves re-; ceipts, 100, steady: god and choice: vealers mostly, $17.00; cull and com-1 mon, $13.00 down; sheep receipts,! ; 1.000; tat lambs, 5 cents below high ! points Wednesday, other classes steady, bulk fat lambs, $13,000; cull ' and common, $11.00&$11.50; fat ewes, ; $6.00©57.00. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Feb. 3.) Fowls 21c Chickens 19c Leghorn Fowls 14c Leghorn chickens ....'. 13c Geese 12c Ducks 14c I Eggs, dozen 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Feb. 3.) Harley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 35c©40c New Mixed or white corn .. 65c©70c New Yellow Corn 75@S0c New Wheat $1.25 Good timothy seeds2.2s-$2.50 Good alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET , Eggs,' dozen 25c BUTT'RFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat (lb.) 47c o EX-SERVICE MEN MEET TONIGHT Important Meeting Arranged For World War Veterans This Evening There will be an important meeting of members of the local post of the American Legion and other ex-ser-vice men at the Lenhart, Heller and Schurger law office at 7:30 tonight, at which time plans for continuing the Legion membership campaign will be made. At present, the local post of the ! Legion is very active and there are more members in the Decatur orgartii zation than there have been for some time. It is hoped that every ex-service man in the county will soon be a member ot the local organization. The officers arc at present considering I plan, m .uaiuiaiumjj'jregft:!a:' Ivtadquaiicis L; the Uta atur post and it is thought that the Legion have rooms here within the next few weeks. All ex-service nten of the World war. who are not now mem j bets, are urged to join at once. It is predicted that the membership will reach the 150 mark before another week. The local members hav pledged to have 100 members by tomorrow night, and that quota is nearing its completion. o ’G. T. Telford Pleads Not Guilty To Provoke Charge G. p. Telford was arraigned yesterday afternoon in Major’s court, where lie entered a plea of not guilty to a, charge of provoke, filed by D. W. Beery, following a controversy over some oil leases. Mr. Telford's trial was set for next Tuesday, at which time : the evidence will be given. o- t THE BEST REMEDY KNOWN FOR PILES No Failure in 6 Years. Thousands of Cases. Quick Results. Thousands of people suffering long ■ and seriously with piles have been quickly relieved without the bother of salves or suppositories by a wonderful new’ treatment in tablet form. 1 which taken with a swallow of . water three times a day brings rei lief in 24 hours in many cases and lin every case very soon after, according to users. A whole bottle of these harmless chocolate - coated pills costs only sixty cents at The 1 Enterprise Drug Co., or any good drug store ami treatment internally and removal ot the cause means real lasting relief. Doctors endorse lite internal treatment of piles for permanent results. ‘ Colac Pile Pills are made in the I World’s largest Laboratory of finest .■ ingredients. Sjiecialists endorse Colac Pile Pills and one should get and use them at once if suffering with piles, or send 60c in stamps, check or money order to Colac Chemical Co., Inc., Brentwood, Md., for bottle in plain wrapper, return jua.l. o , Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Fay* •I

FARMERS INSTITUTE 8080 SCHOOL HOUSE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1927 BEGINNING AT 9:3O—PROGRAM ' Song. • ' Devotional, ~ . "Straightening the Road to Market"»• i Natinew : Discussion. I Declamation. , „ ~ j "What Youth Has a Right to Expect of Us" - Mrs, 1 rudence Ratte Discussion. Nomination of Committee. Basket Dinner —12 o'clock. AFTERNOON SESSION—I:OO O'clock Song. Devotion. Address —"Suggestion For More Profitable Farm Management 1. J. Matthews Discussion. >l Uß j c ßev. and Mrs. AV bite Address—“ The Rural Citizen of Tommorrw”Mrs. Prudence Ratte Discussion. Recitation. Election of Officers. Recitation x Miss Margaret Schemk Location of next year's Institute. EVENING SESSION—7:3O O'clock Song. Devotional. Song Calvary Male Quartette Recitation. Moving Pictures..—L M. Busche Address David J. Schwartz Readingß. Mann Song Calvary Male Quartette CORN SHOW 10 Ears Yellow 10 Ears White Ist prize $1.00 Ist prizesl.oo 2nd prize 75c 2nd prize 75c 3rd prize 50c 3rd prize 50c CAKE SHOW — White Cake Brown Cake Angie Food Cake Ist prize SI.OO Ist prizesl.oo Ist prizesl.oo 2nd prize 75c 2nd prize 75c 2nd prize 75c 3rd prize... 50c 3rd prize 50e 3rd prize 50c • Contestants limited to enter in one class only. RULES FOR CONTESTANTS All exhibitions to be in place at 9:30 o'clock and to remain on exhibition until the close of the afternoon session at which time prizes will be given. EVERYBODY WELCOME

PLAN IMPORTANT • SERVICE SERVICE (COKTIWED FUOM PACE ONE! be judged by hearsay evidence; we are to be judged by the Divine One ; who saw us with His own eyes. Sometimes we think we are so insignificant; yod does not care about us. if the truth were known, no child of God has ever gone through a night of suffering or pain anywhere without God bending angels to minister to him. God is not going to leave us comfortless; he is not going to torsi ke us in the hour of trouble. God's eye is upon us whether we feel His nj es.;!.. e or no) G'.’i! :.- a'roui da aim will not leave ua in the hour of affliction; he will be with us in the midst of temptation, sorrow and distress. “We can never get out from under the eye of God. I wonder if we don’t feel uncomfortable using God’s money in away that it should never be used, especially the tithe that.belongs to Him. I wonder if we do not feel uncomfortable lifting our influence against the kingdom of God. We are continuously under the searching eye of God. There is something hindering the progress of God's spirit in the souls of men, and we ought to allow God to search our hearts and find out if the hinderance could possibly be in us. “If we feel condemned now by somehting that we are doing, when tlie pastor appears on the scene of action; we ought to feel condemned and more condemned, when we remember that God Almighty has His ■ ■ - aw kmmm*

—— l i ■■■ ,i ■■■ —"■ii" PUBLIC SALE I. the undersgned, will sell at public sale, at my residence, on what is known as the Levy Bolyard farm, located 3 miles west and % mile south of Monroeville; 1 mile west and miles north of Boston store; 114 miles south of Marquardt Lutheran church; 10 miles north of Decatur, in Madison township, Allen county, Indiana, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1927 Beginning at 12 o’clock noon. The following property: 8 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES Federlck King. No. 12699, Bay Belgian Stallion, 6 years old, weight 1800 lbs.; Mofneau De Bove, No. 5308, Sorrel Belgian Stallion, 19 years old, wo ght 2000 lbs. These Stallions are sound and sure. Bay Mare, coming 3 jears old. weight 1500, well broke; Bay Horse Colt, coming 2 years old; Bay Horse Colt, coming 1 year old. These colts are full brothers and sisters, and are good ones. Grey Driving Colt, 3 years old, standard breed; Span of Sorrel Mules, 3 and 4 years old, weight 2250. These mules are quiet and worked at everything on the farm. 7 HEAD OF CATTLE Holstein and Jersey Helfer, 2 years old, giving 3 gul. of milk a day, bre<l; Holstein and Jersey Heifer, 2 years old. -will be fresh in the spring; Jersey and Shorthorn Heifer, coming 2 years old, will be fresh in February; Jersey and Shorthorn Heifer, will be fresh in the spring; Holstein and Shorthorn Heifer. Hl months old, will be fresh next fall; Jersey and Guernsey Heifer, tn months old. will be fresh next fall; Furl Blood Holstein Bail, will bo 2 yrs. old in the spring. This is an extra good Bull. All these cattle are T. B. tested. 32 FINE HOGS Chester Wllite Sow. carrying her third litter of pigs; 4 Spring Gilts, bred , ill December; Chester Wllite Male Hog; 26 head of Early Spring Slfoats. TERMS OF SALE< —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash; sums over $5.00, , a credit of 9 months will bo given; purchaser giving a good bankable note. 4 per cunt, off for cash on stiin.t over $5.00, paid in cash on day of sale. No ■ property removed untii settled for. ERNST C. VEIT 1 Hoy S. Johnson, Auctioneer Joseph J. Peters, Clerk

I eye upon us all the time. How do we i find ourselves tonight? Are we < under God’s eye of approval or under . God's eye of condemnation? If we ] are under the eye of condemnation, we tan have the condemnation 11ft1 ed. If we find condemnation in our hearts, we should lift the condemnation, for the scriptures say, ‘There is therefore now no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus.’ Our ' Heavenly Father is looking longingly ' 1 our way tonight and if we will start: back Home and ask His forgiveness, | He will take us back and put the robe 1 of righteousness upon us.” i o Mrs. Jonu .llij) 1.,... - t'l spend Hie week-end with relatives. o—_ Ouch! Rheumatism! Rub The Pain Away Stop drugging! Rub soothing, 1 Penetrating St. Jacobs Oil right into your sore, stiff ach-

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Station WOWO To Increase Power To 5,000 Watts Soon Fort Wayne. Feb. 3 —Plans are underwuy to increase the broadcasting range of radio station WOWO. owned and operated by the Main Auto Supply compnay, according to Fred C. Zig, proprietor of the company. A new generator and other equipment will lie Installed (within two months giving the station a broadcasting range of 500 to 7.000 watts. The station will then equal the broadcasting power of larger stations ot this country. It will then be possible for WOWO to participate in broadcasting programs of national interest. Mr. Zieg said there would be no interruption ot the regular WOWO programs while the new equipment is installed. WOWO will broadcast on a power of 5,000 watts after the change is made. The station s present range la from 200 to 1,800 watts. —o — Miss Anna Yager spent the day 1? Fort Wayne.

1 MIV Ci Jr; .:r- : > - . - —a WWWW WVbVJ Go Ahead With Your Spring Building Plans! — but save in the meantime With Spring comes the joy of being able to build a home of your own. | Plan now and start your savings accordingly. A little nest egg planted now will grow ! by leaps and bounds and will come in most | I handy when the time comes. Start now, today, and t I ! pave the way! Old Adams County Bank] g«g« Kax gg« xg »«g :< Kgjgig; g’.giiegM s: ixg gg Kx a k r:< x ;;:::: a' I DELINQUENT TAX LIST The following is a list of lands, city and town lots remaining dcliu'iuen'- I for the non payment of taxes for the year 1925 and previous yca.s in A ' i-ounty, Indiana: > i < J -5 2 o j t» eJ o c w : ± ? c 10 tn ~ r NAME DE'SCIiIPTION' 2 c 2 « B S s nD Cid ~ 7 ~ ~>x towßship ' “ Kern, Mary E„ Spt. e-2 nw;.l(l| 1.-,, I| 21. .' $ ■ 7, „ ’ ~ BOOT TOWNSHIP ~ Moore. Henry & | | i , ( , , i liidilell, Henry. E;»t, n.-' 110. I 9390. 2100,001 ! |120.n; 7 . „ ~ st. MAiivs township " Gaunt, Polly, Pt w-2 se... 3| 60. oZOO.Ow; 1780.001 7S-W Jones, Marten, w-2 se 22 So. i n hn. nn TW ; 35 • 7900.00 1 15R0.00 530.00 23<iO !' ; Johnson, Mary Z, Pl. Mills ~ . I !’* s 16-11-21...; | ISO.OO 510.00 1 l«.l: Bosenwmkle, Walter J. | | j E-2 nc. T SO. | 4910:00; 210.00 ! 57.73 •’ . , , . , lil.f’E TOWNSiitp Ililljard, .lolin P„ Pt lie. 4 95. I 49SQ.o<r 1050. n»; 520.0 n | 71. : ’ M<) XISOE TOWNSHIP I rice, John 1„ ne- sejl2| 40. ; i i i E-9 ni-.. .;i2! J 976'1.00. 1370.0 n ' 11::. s 21 : 'l Pibersteln, Michael, e.2 ne|3*s| SO. ; 4:S.SQ V . 00, * * iITo. 0„j 67,0.0n' i; 121, Brunton. Jesse, Pt su- aw , | y/'‘^oimx)^!, 1 11,, 1 1,1; 1 no i ||n 71 Larwill, Kenneth C„ | | ’ j s-2 u-_‘ N\- t - iq, | fjooO.OU 1150.00| | IX9. li Pharleston, EUa, s-2 se ne'2o; | ■2'?/• SI '•L;T?,y,• XS^, I", ’ Oscnr, H: 7.7-77 7';,;;. Hale’'lxll™ teN ’ l''ot’ l ’"j'7* ,t I I ' -- ' 11 ' 100.01. 510.001 350.1 H. I S.7t Auth. Philip 7 P„ UIUB , nTr. 77 ” 9, lip »n, William, Sj>t out j,bt 2is '’oo 00 I VJ9.00! ' 30:*;; Hcinrmeyer Carrie 1,., lot Jp,J;;,,"”;' : , Stevens, caren-.-, et m, lot 2()O ; OI) ~a „ ftl , ' , for p”nUnff. 10n . t 0 U ‘ e “ I>OVO Ux » 1 .«5 "must be added lo- each cH-s. e<-nt77\he'ueasn e rer. ' f "' Ued ther ® WiU be ““ Ull 'litional cost charge of 1 Slate of Indiana. County of Adams. S»:_ above a true i"." 1 Inr '"unt.v, do hereby t-ertlf' H ' l , : maininir delinquent fnr'tm and city and town lots return' d 1 day of Jai'uarj 1927. “ Au<JiUj, " s e in the- City of Decatur, tin MA HTIX JABEItC.. State Os Indiana. County of Adams, SS — ’ Audltor Adamz County, Indiana. n'iencta'g'at "lo'W'el'ock a m VU 'tlm’l iVctav of" s'. id"m.7'lc“'. dai ! to day until sold ° £ “ ald da> ’ L ““ t “n' "'ill continue, to day of'January' l927. U ‘“ Audito ‘ b 111 De.atur„.Jndiain, th > I-" 1 MABTIN JABERG, AudlWr Adams County. InulauJ- -

Mrs. Charlea Voglewetle entered the || St. Joseph Hospital at Fort Wuy ne | toduy tor medical treatment. 1 See classified column f or good used cars, 2812 I NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH : Apply Cream in Nostrils To t Open Up Air Passages. Ah! What relief! Your < log ‘Ci II nostrils open right up, the air passages of your head are clear and you I can breathe freely. No more hawk- | ing, snuffling, mucous discharge headache, dryness—no struggling tor I breath ut night, your cold or I catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small | bottle ot Ely’s Cream Balm front your I druggist now. Apply a little of this I fragrant, antiseptic cream in your I nostrils, let it penetiatet through I every air passage of the head; soothe I and heal the swollen, inflamed mu- I cous membrane, giving you instant rejief. Ely's Cream Balm is just I what Atvory cold and catarrh suffer, r I has been seeking. It's just end id! I

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