Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1927 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

RKXSXKXXSXXXXXXX ■ CLASSIFIED ADS K ■ X X X X X.M 88XBXMXXXB FOR SALE FOR SALE-Upright piiino, mahogany finish. Priced reasonable. Phone 137. 101-stx Foft SALS—M< CormTc'k Deering feed grinder. 8 inch. Dan. V. Baumgart ner. Bluffton, Indiana R. 4. l<M-3tx FOR SALE improved Davis Sewing machine. Price reasonable. Phone S"V 104t3 FOR SA~ While < t Il> on «hee Is. complete; gray two wheeled sulky; Mahogany stroller, all good as new Inquire at 421 N. 7th St. l’.'4-3tx FOR SALE —Good used Buick touring car. Motor in good condition Five good cord tires. Priced cheap to sell quickly. Inquire Runyon Garage. 104-3 t FOR SALE —Silver lane Wyandotte eggs for hatching. Inquire of T._W. 1 less. Phone 885-M. 195-Jt FOR SALE Good Used Piano. Sold cheap. YAGER BROTHERS. 105t3 FOR SALE— D-sat-ur Quality Chicks. Hatches Monday ami Thursday each week. Special for this week. 400 White Leghorns, 150 White Rocks. Order by phone or mail. Decatur Hatchery, phone 4!t7. 10at 2 FOR SALE by Owner: 6 room house, gas, lights, cistern water in house, full lot, and fruit. 817 Russell si.. phone 760. • 10613* FOR SALE: Newly iemodeled, strictly modern, nine room home. Centrally located and has large barn suitable for garage. Several fruit trees on lot. Call 976, 106-4tx WANTED WANTED — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not 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—Washingtons. Work gaarauteed. Phone 813. 104-4tx FRUIT TREES SPRAYED—CaII Preble Phone, R. E. Heller, or leave word with County Agent. 104-3'x WE WASH rooms, porches ami spade gardens; and clean cisterns and rugs. The man that knows how. Elmer Bailer, phone 88. 104t3x WANTED—Boy age 16 wants work on farm. Experienced. Inquire of Darce Campbell at Maurice Mumma residence. West Monroe St. 104-3tx WANTED—ToTIean wall paper, wash windows, porches and rugs. Clean cisterns. Cail 210. Frank Straub. 105-4tx FOR RENT FOR RENT—Strictly modern residence with garage, opposite court house. A. D. Suttles, agent. 87tf FOR RENT —Two rooms, suitable for offices. Heat. Light and Water furnished Inquire Niblick and Co. 105-3 t LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Rosary. Owner may have same by calling at the Eats Restaurant, describing same ami paying tor this ad. 105-3 t NOTICE —1 will give piano lessons. Rate 50c per hour. Call phone 1171. between 7 and 9 o'clock p.m. or 5 ami 8 a m. Mrs. Dora Akey 104t3 eod COURT HOUSE Hearing Resumed Hearing of evidence was resumed in circuit court here toaay in the case of the remonstrance of Bernard J. Vodde to the petition filed with the Allen county commissioners for the opening and widening of the Moeller road in Adams townshipg Allen county. The defense was still introducing evidence late this afternoon. Suit On Note Filed A suit on a note and account was tiled in the circuit court today by Henry Knapp & Son against Henry F., and Albert B. Borne. Judgment for $385 and costs. Attorney Dore B. Erwin is counsel for the plaintiff. Final Report Approved In the case of Catharine Inniger vs. Amos Inniger et al, the report of the sale of real estate was filed and approved. The final report of the commissioner was filed and approved. Must Pay Allowance « In the case of Hattie Howqr vs. Frank Hower, the defendant was ordered to pay $3 per weak for the support of the plaintiff and $35 for the plaintiff's counsel fees. ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer and Real Estate If you are in the market to buy or to sell your real estate, see me at office. Room 1. P. L. & T. Co. bldg, or phone 60S. I GET RESULTS.

IXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BUSINESS CARDS * XXXXKXXXXXKXXXXX —, 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 1081 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. s . E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 600 Home phone 737 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 6, 1924. See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: a 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. 2nd St. O —“ T-,™ O LOBENSTELN & HONS ER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O -O

FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small coni. 10 year @ si/ 2 %, 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. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St, o o Back of everv disase that takes ;isliiig hold of ** l e 1* ° y * s a litspl.ici nl o I some one or more oin t s of the 7 Joromostf s p inc, causing ncr vc s to be pi nt ] 1C( |. Remove the pinch by spinal adjustments. 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. O ooo—ooo O PUBLIC | STENOGRAPHER Mlmmeographing and Addreeelng Office Room 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg Offce Phone 606-Home Phone 1171 MILDRED AKEY O oon—non O DOG TAX NOTICE Will be at Teeple and Peterson Store Saturday 7 to 9 T. M.’ to receive your Dog Tax. A. R. Bell, 105-3tx 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 Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg,

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1927

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 1,700; shipments. 4.320; hog receipts. 1.400, holdovers. 387; .1 early sales, 15-25 cents lower, closing ' very slow; ISO pounds down, not mov'ling, pigs nominally. $11.50 down; I ligiil lights. $11.35 down; bulk. 190230 pounds. SII,OOO sll 15; few 290 pounds, $10.50: bulk packing sows, sß.7sfi $9.25; cattle receipts, 200, steady, cows an dheifers, active, few steers unsold, good light heifers. $9 60; calves receipts, 200. weak to 50 cents lower; bulk good to choice vealers. $12.500.513.(Mi; cull and common. SB,OOO $9.00; sheep receipts, 1,600, weak to 10 cents lower, bulk good ami choice clipped lambs. $16.25; few gorxi spring lambs, $18.00; bulk, cull and common shorn lambs. $11.50 0(12.50; fat ewes up to SB.OO. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May slXl9*4. July $1.34, Sept. $1.31%. Corn: May 77%c, July 81%c, Sept. 85%c. Oats: May, 47%e, July 47%c, Sept. 45%c. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Light lights and pigs. $10.50010.75 Lights and mixed . $10.25 010.5 Mediums $10.00010.10 Heavies ~. [email protected] Calves SB.OOO 10.50 Receipts: Hogs, 250; Calves, 50; Sheep, 50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected May 41 Fowls 21c Leghorn Fowls 16c Broilers _. 30c Leghorn Broilers 25c Geese 11c Ducks 12c Old Roosters 10c Eggs, dozen 20c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 4) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 40c New Yellow Corn, (per 100) 85 White or mixed corn SO , I New Wheat $1 22 Wool 32c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 20c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 45c

Bgf nn • mrn rrnaaruu * There will be a meeting of the .Boy Scouts tonight at 7 o'clock. Mr. O. L. Vance will give a talk about the country of this community when the only inhabitants were Indians. All Scouts are asked to wear their uniforms. , < <>«i - vi.it or KE VI. ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned commissioner appointed by the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, state of Indiana, in a certain cause for partition therein pending, number 12,wherein George Hiller and Della Miller are plaintiffs and John Hiller, Marie Debolt. Rudolph Debolt. Clara A. Debolt, Homer Debolt. Amelia Bollenvat her. Jesse Bolb nbat her. Itosa Fogle. Otto Fogle. William Berger, Rosa Berger. Oma Thorton, E. V. Thorton whot-e Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, Mary Berger. Anna Berger and John M. Bollenbacher administrator with will annexed of the estate of Javjb Hiller deceased, as such administrator are defendants, to sell the real estate described in the complaint in said cause as such commissioner, will offer for sale at private sale for not less than the full appraised value thereof, on Saturday. May 11, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day at the Law Offices of Lenhart. Heller and S<-burger, located at 133 South Se« «»nd Street in the city of Decatur, Indiana, the following described tracts of real estate all situated in Adams county, state of Indiana, towit: The north east quarter < > of the north-east quarter (’4 )of section twen-ty-two (22) in township twenty-five (25) north of range fifteen (15) east, except fifteen acres from the north end thereof; < Also: The south-east quarter ( l /4 ) of the north-east quarter ( * 4 ) of section twenty-two (22) township anti range aforesaid, except therefrom the following: commencing at the south cas. corner of the north-east quarter of said section twenty-two (22) thence runa ing west seventy (70) rods, thence north forty (IO) rods ami ten (10) feet thence east seventy (70) rods ami thence south forty (10) rods and ten (10) feet to tin* place of iM*ginning. Also: The east half ( ’4) of the southwest quarter (% ’ <»f the north east quarter ( ' 4 ) of said section twenty-two (22) twonship and range aforesaid, except ten (10) feet off of tlie north end thereof; If said is not sold on said •lay, said commissioner will continue to offer said property ft»r sale at private sale at the same place, on the same terms and at the same hour from day to (lay thereafter until sold. TERMS Hl’ SALE:- One third cash on day of sale, one third in one year and one third in two years; deferred payments to lw evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six p*r cent interest from date of sale, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, providing for attorney’s fees ami to be secured by first mortgage on i-eal estate sold, or the purchaser may pay all cash on day of sale. The sale to be made subject to Hie approval wf the court and lu be free ,ot liens. HENRY B. HELLER. UoinmissioncLenhart, Heller &. Schurger, attorneys Apill 20-27 May 1

() — o Roofing—Spouting—-Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Good work at satisfactory prices. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. I Decatu> Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD jj Phone 331 11th & Nuttman Ave. () -—(I

TWO NAMES ARE SUGGESTED FOR NEW CITY PARK (COMTIMIRI) FROM PAGE ONE) widening of the alley between Short street and Dayton avenue, running parallel with the city lots along the Pennsylvania tracks, and the improvement was ordered made. Acker Sewer Adopted No objections were filed on the preliminary assessments on the Acker sewer improvement and the assessments were adopted and ordered tourued over to the treasurer for collection.' Petitions are Filed A petition asking that North Eigh.n street, from Monroe street ta Nuttman avenue, be improved with cement sidewalks on the west side of the street and that the street be improved to a width of 26 feet, was filed. The petition asked that the improvement made of concrete and in connection with the proposed Washington township road improvement, the main track cf the road being improved under the three mile road law. The property owners wish to have the entire width of the street improved. The petition for the resurfacing of Winchester street from Adams street south to the Nickel Plate lailroao, was filed and referred to the street and sewer committee. A i>etition filed by Attorney K M. DeVoss for the trustees of the Zion Lutin '-an church, asking that th, y be permitted to build a five-toot sidewalk along the church property on the east side of Eleventh street, was granted by the street and sewer committee. The city engineer was instructed ta stake off the ground. The petitions for ornamental lights on North Seventh stieet. from Monloe street to Nuttman avenue, and oil Eighth street from Monroe street to Adams street, were granted by tue

electric light committee. Firemen are Invited An invitation from Mayer Harsh, of Bluffton, inviting members of the Decatur Fire Department and the cityofficials to the annual convention of the Northern Indiana Industrial and Volunteer Firemen's convention, to be held in Bluffton June 15 and 16. was read to the council. Mayor Harsh, also, invited the city officials to send the Decatur fire truck to Bluffton to participate in the events on that day and the matter was referred to tileboard of public safety. The finance committee allowed a number of bills and the session adjourned, an executive session following. o — — LEVEES SOFTENED BY RAIN; RIVER LIKELY TO RISE (CONTIXVED FROM PAGE ONE) trip from Vicksburg to Baton Rouge. President Discusses Situation Washington. May 4 —(United Press Plans for flood relief legislation at the next session of congress were discussed by President Coolidge today with Senator Curtis, Kansas, Republican fluor leader, at a breakfast conference at the White House. Preskient Coolidge assured the Republican leader the survey ordered by the board of army engineers would produce necessary data for flood control legislation. Meantime, in a telegram to President Coolidge. Senator Copeland, Democrat, New York, urged an extra session of congress for Mississipi valley flood relief.

LOSE BUILDINGS BEING REMODELED New Fronts Replacing Old Ones On Two Business Houses On North Second Street Work is continuing on the remodeling of the two Lose Brothers' buildings on Second street. When completed tlie buildings will be modern in every way. .New fronts are being put in the buildings and steel ceilings are replacing the old frame ceilings. The rooms will be occupied by the same business concerns, and business, is continuing during the remodeling. A basement under the billiard room will serve as a shining parlor and hut cleaning establishment. The city news stand, also, will be In the baseI merit room, and will be conducted byEverett Sheets. o Sues Beauty Shop Operator Pboria, 111., May 4—(UPt —Alleging injury to her scalp, Miss Agnus Me" Cormick filed suit against W. R. Hall proprietor of a beauty shop here, asking SIO,OOO damages. Miss McCormick charged that careless handling of a in-rinaiient waving machine caused Iter to lese her hair. Special cakes for Mother's Day. Order now. Miller’s Bak-] ery, phone 1. It

TWO MORE SIGN OP FOR C. M. T. C. Linn Grove And Berne Young Men Apply For Entrance To Training Camp Donald Eckrote, of Linn Grove, and Stanley B. Hoffman, of Berne. ' rural route No. 1, have made appli[cation for the Citizens’ Military ' Training Camp, to be held this sumI mer at Fort, Benjamin Harrison, In'dlanapolis. Applications for entrance into the camps to be held at Fort Harrison, Fort Thomas and Camp Knox, Kentucky, have passed the 4.000 mark, according to Lt. Col. F. W. Glover, C. M. T. C. officer for Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia. As the first camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison does not open until June 20, it is predicted that the allotted quota of 1,600 for this camp will be exceeded by fully 1,500. To date 1,300 applications have been received for the above camp. The camps at Fort Thomas and Camp Knox which open on July 2 are also rapidly filling, applications numbering close to 3,000. Asked if the camps could accomodate all those -who applied, Col, (Mover stated that enrollment would continue to June 15 and assured all those who applied before this date that they would be accepted. o BOY SCOUT AREA COUNCIL FORMED AT FORT WAYNE (CONTIMI'ED FROM PAGE ONE) Decatur. Whitley county district: David Walter, John Clapham, Ralph Terry, all of Columbia City, and Dr. Frank Weaver, of Churubusco. The local organization has not been completed. The Rotary Club, the Lions Club and American Legion each will appoint a troop committee to sponsor the Boy Scout work here. A nominating committee will be appointed from among the three troop committees and that committee will nominate officers. Local citizens donated more than $1,200 recently in a drive for funds with which to carry on the area council work in Adams county. Decatur has two troops of Boy Scouts at present and it is proposed to organize more troops in Decatur and in other parts of Adams county. o . Notice to Breeders Sound, pure bred Belgian Stallion. Prince De Orr, No. 12511, foaled April 22, 1920. Color, Red Roan with stripe in forehead, weighing 1860. A very neat, short coupled horse with a rood Hat bone. Will make stand at our residence this entire season. 8 miles southeast of Decatur, 4 miles west of Willshire, 1 mile north of Salem. Service fees, $15.00, insurfe colt to stand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be resjamsible should any occur. Teeple Bros., Stock Farm, Owners and Keepers. Monroe, Indiana, R. R. 2. Willshire phone. * For Itching Skin Use Zemo, the Clean, Healing Liquid There is one safe dependable treatment for itching torture, that cleanses and soothes the skin. After the first application of Zemo, you will find that Pimples, Blackheads, Blotches, Ringworm and similar skin irritations begin to disappear. Zemo banishes most skin irritations, 1 makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. -Easy to apply at any time. At all druggists—6oc and SI.OO. zemo FQR SKIN IRRITATIONS ■s' ■ Lift Off-No Pain! Doesat hurt one bit! Drop a little "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, I or corn between the toes, and the foot , calluses, without soreness or irritation.

MRS. DICKERSON CALLED BY DEATH <MITTINVaD FBOM FA— Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Methodist church in this city. Burial will be made in the Decatur come-! tery. The Rev. R. W. Stoakes, paster

POTS and SKILLETS

Vol. 1.

Published Wednesday in the interest of the People of Decatur and vicinity, by The Schafer Hdw. Co. A. W. G., Editor G. W., Ass’t Editor Gleaning time is here, ('lean up and paint up, Don't you hear the call? indoors and outdoors. Work for each and all. Clean house and paint house Whit,e or brown or red. Tidy up the back yard, And paint up the shed. Burn up the alley rubbish. Send the tin can hence After that —the thought is rich— Fix up that, alley fence. —Exchange. We appreciate your trade. Everybody savs that, but WE MEAN IT. Be sure to attend— Tri Kappa Style Show. Adams Theatre, May 5 and 6. Bobby Ashbaucher : Tell me a story, uncle.

Stock Sale At Butler & Ahr’s sale barn, First street Decatur, Indiana, commencing at 12 O’clock Noon, on SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1927 10 Head of Horses. 25 Head of Good Milk Cows, fresh and close w springers. 10 Head of Stock Cattle, including a few good young stock bulls. 100 Head of Hogs. Some extra good feeding hogs, and sows with pigs. 25 or 30 Head of Good Sheep. BUTLER & AHR Roy Johnson, Auctioneer. John Starost, Clerk.

JjwtT 3 j Wsp * $ ‘‘His” /) / Graduation Gift I FOR him, it’s a time when school li f( an<l ’jj hood ceases—a time to step out into t u and as a young man assume his share o l * and responsibilities. Start him on the ni! • by opening an account for him at this )<*n 4% Interest Paid . Old Adams County Bank

!“ f the Methodist church, w?; .charge of the service. I Kurt Wuyne-The dayli.h. ordinance win g 0 intft ‘lay. May 16” which dM**' I on the 1927 calendar. i has made no effort to .L' - 1 "M ror in the ordinance T'

May 4, 1927

Glen Cowan: I don't I i know what to tell you Bobby Ashbaucher : i Tell me a story about a | little boy who had n I good uncle who gave . him 50 cents. I A set of REACH CLUBS will make your golf fever absolutely incurable. You will find that Martin-Senour 10 0% Pure Paint goes farther and lasts longer. Holds its color. Thai’s what you want when you buy paint. Etiquette First Tramp: ‘‘Please, sir. will you give me a quarter to git somethin’ to eat?” Bill Simpson: ’’You've go: a quarter in your hand now. What's that tor?” Tramp: “That’s to tip “Teetle” Harting. Ten Years Ago Today Ed Macy purchased 1 gal. barn paint, oil and brush. CAUGHT: Five of tie

most daring thieves during the week - other* under suspicion. Drone 1 m waitin', just For time to go s, I know that I m But I don't know why Some folks are fui; Get up and go. I don't, know why. a . less God made 'em so. When people start workin' 1 in always away; I must have been made on Somebody’s off E. Leslie Spaulding The thing to <4, l ope, not mope; t, work, not sh irk. for lost time is never found. SCHAFER Hardware Co, Decatur, Indiana Telephone No. 3?. •WE SAVE ~~ YOU MONEY."