Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1927 — Page 2
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R«SIBKRSXSXMKKKXX ■ CLASSIFIED ADS « ■ xxxaxatixKXSxxKx FOR SALE FOR SAUK -Two Guernsey cows will | be fresh soon. S. P. Sheets, R R 4 , Box 12, Decatur, lud. _ 85t::x I t-X>R~SALE—6 room” Semi modem house on South Eighth st., inquire Jess Leßrun at Cort theulrv Sdtf FOR SALE—Burred Rock ••k»h. ei><» good stock, heavy layers. $4 per 100. Also Mammoth Bronze Turkey eggs, fain-y stock, 40c per egg Mrs. Sherman Kunkel, phone 5961. 80t6' FOR Sale Premier electric vacuum’ cleaner, priced to sell. Phone 170. I s6-otx' FOR SALE The Krider Nursery stock will be here for delivery ou or liefore April 16. W F. Cable. 86t2x Foil SAIJC—4 thoroughbred 7 month old Big Type Chester White male pigs. Cholera immune. Harry 1.. Murphy. Monroe, Ind. 86:3x i Tft ?a! .i 5 " "General purpose horse: good top buggy and harness, or trade for cow. Ernest Thieme, 7 mi. northeast Decatur, R 8. 86t6 — Attentjon Farmers FOR SALE—A good frame barn 34' x 48' —lß’ square edge pine siding. Frame all 8" x 8" native timber. Easily taken down. A good buy for anyone needing a barn. AU timber in excellent condition. Come and see it. C. D. Hauk Hoagland. Indiana. 87-6tx FOR SALE Pure bred Shorthorn Bull. 8 months old. An excellent type and ready for service. C. D. Houk. | Hoagland. Indiana S7-3tx FOR SALE Ladies Spring coat uev shade of tan. size 38 worn one season. Telephone 101 U 87-3tX FOR SALE—I92S Tudor Ford sedan. extra equipment, at a bargain. See Tom Bess, phone 885-M 88-2 t FOR SALE Seed potatoes, early and late varieties, at $1.40 i*r bushel. Charles Bohnke. phone 874-H 88t6 FOR SALE —Two cows, one with calf by side, other fresh soon. Wm Weber R R. 2. Decatur. 88-3tx FOR SALE About 4 ton of clover hav Also some old seed oats. Phene 811-L
WANTED W ANTED — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirty clothes. I'refer 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. SALESMEN WANTED to work with and among farmers; high class proposition with ready demand; not a speeflity; no investment except conseienpatronage is solicited. Abe Bebout 84-3 t —eoci WANTED TO BL Y — Thoroughbred Big Type Chester White male hog. weight about 225 Tb. Harry L. Murphy. Mon.’oe. Ind. 86t3x WANTED —To clean wall paper, in city or country. Clean cisterns, wash porches and rugs. Frank Straub. Phone 445. Bt>t3x FEMALE • I Kl.)’ WANTED ey selling towels. Sale every home. Write now. Consolidated Sales Co. Dayton. Ohio. 87-3tx COOK WANTED —Must be active and experienced in wholesome cooking. Apply in person. Erie Restaurant. 418 Winchester st 87t3x 'BOY work in greenhouse after schools and on Saturdays, Inquire Decatur Floral Company. 88-2 t WANTED —To buy a feed grinder. 8 in. bu- preferred. Call D-6. Monro- phone. 88t3x WANTED—Car washer at Kleen-Ritc Auto Laundry. Experienced man preferred. Good wages for the right party. ALSO, part or all of room for rent. Good automobile show room. Inquire Mart Gilson, Shoe Hospital. 88tf FOR RENT FOR RENT —Strictly modern residence with garage, opposite court house. A. D. Suttles, agent. 87tf 2 OR RENT —Three rooms and pantry t 1115 Patterson St. MISCELLANEOUS LISTEN —Hard times? No. Fill those empty fruit jars with Tricker's Russian apples for less than five cents a quart including sugar. Fine baked. Just opened last pit. 45. 60 and 75c per basket. Five months to new crop. J O. Tricker, Decatur, route 6. teletone 869-H. 84-3t-eodx Cabbage plants, ice cream, soft drinks, all kinds of fresh' meats. Open evenings and Sundays. Miller & Deitsch. phone 464. 86 ts NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that MONDAY. MAY 2. 1927. will be the last day to pay your Spring installment of taxes. The treasurers office will be open from 8 a. ni to 4 p. m. during the tax paying season. AH taxes not paid by that time will become del nq>>ent and a penalty of ten per ceat will be added. Do not put off your taxes as they must be paid and the law points out the duty of the county treasurere. Those who have lough: or sold property and wish a division of taxes are asked to come in at once. Don't wait until the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone, so please do not ask for it. LOUES KLEINE Treasurer of Adams County May 2. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, tt Pays
MARKET REPORTS | DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO Live stock Receipts. 2 400; shipments.. 3.520; hog receipts. 1.000; holdovers. 1,356, steady to 15 cents lower; light butch-1 ers. off: most pigs and light lights nominally. sl2 25 to sl2 50; 170-180 pounds, mostly. sl2 10; few 100 lbs., 11190: bulk. 220 to 215 lbs. $1175; 245-260 pounds. sUso©sll6o; few 356 pounds $10.50: packing sows. I $9 50(p$9 75; cattle receipts, 200, weak I to 25 cents lower; good steers. $11.00; * few light heifers, >9.50; calves receipts. 300. steady with Tuesdays average bulk vealers. sls 50; cull and common grades. slo.oo® sll 50; sheep receipts, .000. very slow, looks weak to 25 cents lower; wooled lambs around $16.00; some held to sl6 25; clipped kinds around $15.00; cull and common clipped. $11.50®512.00; aged kinds scarce. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Light lights and pigs $11.255. 11.5') Lights anil mixed H0.90fr11.10 Mediums ... $10.55010.75 Heavies $10.15® 10 40 Calves sß.oo© 13.50 Receipts; Hogs 300; Calves 50: Sheep 50.
CHICAGO GRA N CLOS;-: 1 Wheat: May $1.32 a. July 8127%, Sept. sl2f-- 3 Corn: May 73-'..c, ' July 75S<c. Sept. 79 Sc. Oats: slay, 43t»c. July Sept 43’-«c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected April 12) Fowls —2l c Stags 15c Leghorn Fowls 15c Stags _ 15c Geese 11c Ducks 12c Old Roosters s loc Eggs, dozen 20c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET
(Corrected April 12) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye. per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 38c New Yellow Corn (per 1V0) .... 80c White or mixed corn 75c New Wheat 11.17 Wool .*. 32c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen Me BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat pound 47c Wiley Slusser, of Root township, was a business visitor here today. VOTIVE OF I SALE OF Hi; VI. ESTATE Notice is herebx <iven that the tin-l drrsigned Commissioner duly appoint-] ed in an action for partition in the Adams Circuit Court entitled Catherine Inmgt-r vs. Amos L. Inniger. etai being Cause No. 18784 on the dockets of said Court pursuant to an order entered in said • ause will i>s such Commissioner on the 28 day of April. 15427 offer for sale to the highest and best ’•idder at private sale at the offic*- of Graham & Walters, at 115 South Second St., in the city us Decatur, Adams County, Indiana the real estate described in the plaintiff's complaint] therein and descril>ed as follows, towit: The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 20 in township 26 north and range 14 east Til so the north half of the southwest quarter of th*’ northwest quarter of st- tion 20 in township 26 north of range M east tn Ada.ns County, in the state of Indiana. Said land will be offered f--r sale at 1•• ' • to day thereafter until sold. Terms of sale: line third cash, one third in nine months and one third in eighteen months from day of sale, the purchaser to give notes bearing interest • for the deferred payments se«-ured by a mortgage on real estate sold and byfreehold surety. Privelege given purchaser, to pay any amount in excess of one third or all the purchase money on day of sale, said real estate to be sold at not less than the full appraised v*|. ue. Said real estate sold subject to a mortgage given to The Mutual Benefit Life insurance Company of Newark. New Jersey. C. L. WALTERS. Commissioner For Itching Torture Use Healing, Liquid Zemo Zemo seldom fads to stop Itching Torture and relieve Skin Irritation, it makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. . itch. Pimples. Blotches, in most cases quickly give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops promptly. Zemo is a safe, healing liquid. Convenient to use any time. All druggists—6oc and SI .00. zemo FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels If you wish to be permanently re* beved of in atomach an*! bowel*, take Baa’mann '• Ga* Tablets, which •re prepared e«pecially for stomach <a« and ail the bad effects resulting from ga< pressure. That empty, gnawing feeling at the pit of the stomach will disappear; that anxious, nervous feeling with heart pel pi tat: on will vanish, and you will again be able to taka a deep breath without discomfort. That drowsy, sleopv feeling after dinner will he replaced by a desire for entertainment. • Bleating will cease hour limbs, arms and finger' will tv» longer feel cold and “pi to sleep" be cause Baamann s Gas Tablets prevent gas from interfering with the cineols* ti3E. Cat the ia the ’ •lie* park - age. at any geed drug store. Price >l. Always on hand al Holthouse Drug Co,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927
LENTEN SERMONS COME TO CLOSE ICUNTIM ED FHoM fAOB ONK) on him in its entire severity and rigor. The Saviour said, 'For if in th,- green wood they do these things, what shall be done in the dry?' "From the cross? the Divine Judge passes sentence upon the ungodly and unbelieving If this sentence is not to be passed upon us likewise, we must separate ourselves from the unrighteous world. We must not do homage to Its principles nor imitate its vicious ways. We must have nothing in common with the idle frivolities of the world. We must be free from the degeneracy of the children of darkness Even if on account of our position we have to associate with the impious, it should be said of us. what St. John said of Jesus Christ: 'He was separated from sinners." The Divine Saviour did associate with sinners, but had nothing in common with their sins. We must even love sinners and pray for them, but we can have nothing in common with their sins. We must endeavor to benefit by the satisfaction and merits of Christ through frequent and worthy reception of the holy sacra-
ments. through a devout attendance at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. If we do this then from the cross there will be passed upon us the sentence of grace and mercy, and this sentence will find its solemn confirmation on the last day when the Lord shall appear to judge the living and the dead. Then we need not fear when the sign of the Son of Man shall appear in the heavens, when the Lord shall* come upon the clouds of heaven. 1 IzKik up. and lift your heads, because your redemption is at hand'." On Thursday the high mass will be held at 7;30 o'clock. The church J will be opened throughout the day* to those who wish to make visits be-' fore the Blessed Sacrament or make appointment of administratrix Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of John Carlton, late of Adams county, deceased. The 1 ,-state is probably salt ent. LI'ISA CARLTON. Administratrix I. M Cottrell. Attorney. April 13. 1927 April 11-20-27 Vinol Gives Girl Appetite and Strength My 10-year-old daughter was] weak aad had no appetite. Since giving her Vinol. she has an a:uaz-| ing appetite and strength.”— Mrs W-L Joosten. The very FIRST week they! take Vinol, children begin to feel stronger, eat and sleep better. A sim-l pie streLithening iron and cod liver I compound in use for over 25 years* for rundown men and women and; weak children. Contains no oil — pleasant to take. Smith, Yager & Falk, druggists. I
The Pennsylvania Railroad '• SUMMARY OF ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1926 The Soth anneal report of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, covering operations for the year 1956, will be formally presented to the stockholders at the annual meeting on April 12, 1927. The report shows that in 1926 the company performed the largest volume of public service, and realized the largest gross and net earnings in its history. The net income for the year amounting to I''-,567,958, was equivalent to 1J.53% upon the capital stock outstanding. OPERATING RESULTS * Increew • 19M (tor 1W i Total Ofthatimg RgrtwrEi amounted to .>•’09,81',449 Total Opzratimg Expexses amounted to $<0,560,578 23,111,151 ' ~ 4 Leavixg Ney Revejstb of > 14.45 9,156 ' j Taxes amounted to j-,110,193 S*4°9»4-4 Equipmewt, Joikt Facility Rents, etc., amounted to 15,915,921 2,725,101 Lkaviwo Net Railwat Otexatimg Imcome of. . . > 6,324,759 lx come rtow Im hitmexti and Other Solaces amounted to. 39*890,036 2,608,546 - Makimg Gross Ixcomk of 8146,322,793 *»933» 2 0 > Rental Paid Leased Likes, Interest om Fumded Debt asd Othee Changes amounted to 78,754.855 3,585,662 — Leaving Net Income (Equal to 15.53% on Capital v Stock; of> 67,567,958 si347»s3< • Improved results as well as favorable business and financial conditions justified an increase in the dividend rate from 6% to 7% beginning November 1926, making the total for the year 6pi'%. After providing for this payment to stockholders and for sinking and other reserve funds and for all other charges, SU RPLUS for the year amounted to $30,270,966. r f f The successful achievement of the past year reflecting as it did the great prosperity of the country was also made possible by increasingly friendly and effective cooperation between employees and management in rendering the service to the public, and by constructive cooperation with the Company on the part of the general public and Governmental authorities. W. W. ATTERBURY, Philadelphia, Pa., April pih, igzp. President The Pennsylvania Railroad Carries More Passengers, Hauls More Freight • Than Any Other Railroad in America $ ■*" ders cf iff .{nnual Ke '-rrijrvm Lem Neds#*, Secreur; , Brwd Street Swtt*n, t Pn.
| the Way of the Cross. The Three Hours will be impressively observed on rioca Friday from 12 to 3 o’clock, with private devotions, Way of the Cross and the reciting of special prayers. Ou Saturday morning, the Easter Caudle aud holy water will be blessed and on Easter Sunday the masses will be held at 6, 7:30 and 9:45 o'clock. ■ — O —— ONE SUSPECT GIVES BLUFFTON AS HIS ADDRESS (COWTI.VVBD FROM PACK ONE) were the ones who entered the bank and forced them to lie on the floor while the bank was robbed of $3,185.71. Acton and Adomette were taken to Ohio City this afternoon where some kind of a charge will be filed against them, in order that they can be held until their case is investigated further. Acton had S4O and his companion had $36 in their pockets when arrested. The Bluffton Banner reported this afternoon that an investigation there failed to reveal anyone who knew a man by the name of C. T. Acton. There were three men in the party of bandits who held up the bank at Payne. Two of them entered the" lank and performed the robbery, while the third remained in the automobile parked in front of the bank.
Anaconda Fertilizer MATERIALS FOR SPRING CROPS 80 tbs. of Anaconda Phosphate 40 tbs. of Muriate of Potash 120 tbs. per Acre for any spring crop is equal to 300 tbs. of 12-6 ready mixed. 80 tbs. of Anaconda Phophale. price $2.32 40 tbs. of Muriate of Potash, price 97 , Total $3.29 300 tbs. Ready Mixed wilt cost $5.25 Difference $1.96 Any farmer can make $1.96 by mixing his onn Fertilizer. Otto Hoile Route 8, 'Phone E-694 DECATUR PRODUCE COMPANY.
Zion Reformed Church Members and friends of the church are reminded of the special Holy Wenk ( services. Sermon subject tonight. "lu, The Garden". Vocal solo by Mrs. Ben, Shroyer. "In the Beautiful Garden of Prayer" aud a duet by the Misses Emma ami Lina Guth. "Tin Midnight in the Garden ”. Services begin at 7:30 o'clock. You are cordially invited. Heads Portland Kiwanian* Portland. April 13.—Lawrence Paddock was named president of the Portland Klwanis club, at the regular meeting of the club. Tuesday noon. He succeeds John Glasgow, who resigned because of business duties conflicting with his duties as president of the club. Coughs Stopped Almost Instantly A famous physician's prescription called Thoxine relieves the most stubborn coughs that otherwise would hang ou for weeks. Acts on new theory relieves the inflamation and irritation- which is almost alwavs the cause of the cough, aad stops it like magic. Thoxine is equally good for sore throat for which purpose it is far superior to gargles. Contains no dope, chloroform or harmless drugs. Once used you will never he without it. Pleasant taste and safe for children. Remember one swallow stops night coughs or sore throat within 15 minutes or money back. 35c, 60c, and SI.OO. Holthouse Drug Co.
| William Fuhrman. of Freidheim, | J was a business visitor here this as ternoou. ‘l S. E Snell, of Marion, was a bust('ness caller in the city this morninx r
POTS and SKILLETS Vol. 1 April 13, 1927 i
Published each Wednesday in the interest of the People of Decatur and vicinity, by The Schafer Hdw C». A. W. G., Editor G. W., Asst Editor Forth e Home-Town Merchant we must sigh. He ha'es to see the crowds go by. And spend their Cash in a near-by town. While with him it's always, "Mark that down." Let the tractor do your work. A McCor-mick-Deering 10-20 Tractor will expidite your s'p ri n g work. Watch your neighbor who has one. We have a 10-20 in our sales room waiting for you. Give us a ring. Yes. and more ladies having their hair bobbed than all the men. who want both shaves snd hair cuts.
THE RAINY DAYS ALWAYS COME! The "eat, drink and be merry” idea is alright if you ■ have something laid away for the morrow —if you are saving a generous portion of your income. The "rainy days” inevitably drench those who fail to save in the days of prosperity. Time passes swiftly—and we sec examphs everyday. One of the fundamental purjMvses of this institution is to encourage saving—and manv have resiionded to our call. YOUR ACCOUNT WILL BE WELCOME. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. BANK OF SERVICE « S S I EDGEWATER PARK - ® Celina. Ohio. ir I —OPENING— I Ifi THURSDAY, APRIL 21 UE WITH g | BASHFUL BACHELORS | Ten Men and Thev All Entertain. j DANClNG—Thursday and Sunday | S Merry-Go-Round. Ferris Wheel, Chair Plane. Picnic g; ad Ground, Boating and Cottages. tfj WATUH SATURDAY. MAY 28. ® ifi ifi a* Wall Paper There is something about NIAGARA BLI 1- '‘H* BON WALL PAPER that is ORIGINAL and DISTI-NG || ; TIVE. NIAGARA is the recognized leader in new ; designs and colorings. See those beautiful patterns and blends at s Callow & Kohne on the East side of the street. ,
Cabbage plants, j c . „' soft drinks, all kinds of meats. Open e\eai„ fr »k Sundays. Miller a aM phone 464. & 1 1 — - Wf
Martin-Scnour Paints include what is usually referred to as Barn Paint. Inside Flat. Interior Varnish. Floor Varnish. Automobile Paint, Stains. Floor and Porch Paints, etc. if you need paint for any purpose, we have it in the Martin-Senour line —with the possible exception of cosmetics! Peter Gaffer says: “Now that spring is here, paint now. don't put it off Put it on.” Why not change the name of an engine's “Cow-catcher" to “Lizzie Tosser?" Cows are more careful now days, than some auto drivers. Ten Years Ago Today Ernst Fuelling puichased 80 rods of 1047 Xl2 Reg. Fence @ 58c per rod. Today's price, 50c rod Charley Lose says: "No reason for going without a shave now, there are lots of barber shops in town."
TT—- ‘ 3 ?’ nUr with the l ’ms washer, tv washing can t .*"* r" 'M- . th|r(| ■ 'inie and effort that k used to lequire ,h .* oM fashioned J? orfs Com- in al- *£ t,,i * machine drmta. st rater!. moll ' Collars. Une-. Ext;.. ~,..,H :9h Enough "hen I was in oi, I saw a w „ man 4 ing from a tree’* "Shanghai?" "Oh, about 6 feel' SCHAFER Hardware Co. Decatur. | ndian , Telephone No. $?, "WE SAVE VOU MONEY."
