Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1927 — Page 2
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xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * ■ X X X xxxxxxxxxxxx FOR SALE FOR SALE -Baby Chicks .it reduced prices for June Delivery, Leghorns 8c Rocks, Reds, Wyandotte., and Orpliingtons 10c Large Discount on orders of 500 chicks and over. Order now Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana Phone 44. 108-12 t Foh SA Lb! 1,000 Pullets Barred Rocks and White Rocks and Rhode Island Reds, 3H .Mo. old T. L Steffer Decatur R. F. I). No. 2 Crulgville Tele 112-:itx FOR SALE-A rive room house, semimodern, within walking distance of tile General Electric. Small payment down, balance like rent. A real bargain . H. S. Michaud, Phone 104. 112-41 FOR SAI.E Leather lied davenport. Inquire at .'ill N. 2nd St. or phone 363. »»»t FOR SALE—Homer size refrigerator in perfect condition. Also good 6 foot pop cooler. Erie Grocery and Restaurant. I’hone 965. 113-3tx FOR SAI.E- 1 full bl"od O I <’ sow with 7 tries by side. Schafer Hwd. Co 113-3 t FfSIl SALE—We have several good used washers priced to sell. All in good shape. Adams County Maytag Co.. 226 North 2nd St. 113-3 t FOR SALE Decatur Quality chicks at reduced prices for May and Juno. Get our prices before you buy. Order now for future delivery. Discount on large orders. Decatur Hatchery, Phone 497 113-3 t FOR SALE Tancred Strain S. C. White Leghorn chicks, during June $6.50 per 100. Great discount on 500 or more. Custom hatching. 2'»c per egg. Order now Costs no more. Rural Hatchery, Monroe, phone H-31. 11016 eodx FOR SALE—Used electric motor, Vh horse power. 110 volts. 60 cycles; in first class condition priced reasonable Adams County Maytag company. 114-3 t FOR SAI.E So Silver Lace Wyandotte hens one year old. price $1.25 each; 100 chicks, five weeks old price 50c t aeh. Phone 8885-M. 114-21 FOR SALK—At a bargain 6 Room house almost new. Semi Modern near G. E. Small down payment, bal. like rent. See Roy Johnson, Phone 606 It FOR SALE 4 Room cottage new vcy cheap if taken at once. Liberal terms See Roy Johnson. It FOR SAI.E- -Victrola. very reasonable. Margaret Niblick, phone 131. 114t3 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 mater-| ials. Wifi pay d 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—Experienced man to work on farm for the summer. Hen Eiting. Tele 5591. 114-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern residence with garage. Opportunity to rent rooms. Opposite court house. A. D. Suttles. 114tf • NOTICE The American Legion Drill squad will meet at the Legion Hall tonight at 7 F--.». A :: ■ it attend the important meeting. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays o- —o Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Good work at satisfactory prices. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. | Decatur Sheet Metal Works | E. A. GIROD Phone 331 11th & Nuttman Ave. <) () < ■" - 1 11 '■■■ ■ DR. G. F. EICHHORN Vetermarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street I r- i Bacilary white diarrhoea of i chickens controlled by blood test- For particulars, call Phones: Office 306; Rea. 301. o o
1 _ 11,11 ,l11 " 1 ■ 11,1 ■■"'"■L 1 ,L 2— , [ DO YOU—OWN A BANK BOOK? To have a pass book in black and white just to show you how well you are getting on with the world is encouraging—and by opening an account with this bank you are started in the right direction. We Welcome Your Account. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. I BANK OF SERVICE
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 5.600; shipments 4,000; hog receipts, 4.500; holdovers. 977. fairly nctife. around 25 rents lower; bulk l"0 pounds down. Including pigs. $lO 35 to $10.50; 190 225 pounds, mostly $10.25; few 240 pounds. $10.00$) $10.15; 250-280 pounds largely, $9.75; packing sows, sß.sutfi $8.75; cattle receipts. 25, steady; good 775-pound mixed steers and heifers. $11.00; cows active, calves receipts. 1,500, steady: active bulk, good to choice vealers. $13.00; extreme top. $13.50: cull and common grades, $9.00© $10.00; sheep receipts. 4.200, very slow, 25-50 cents lower; bulk good to choice fat lambs. $15.50; few. $15.75; cull and common grades, mostly, $lO. nothslo.so; fat ewes, $7.00® SB.OO. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May $1.42; July $1.36; Sept. $1,33, Corn: May July 87%c, Sept. 89%c. Oats: May 49%c, July 50c. Sept. 46%c. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Light lights and pigs $3.85@H).00 Lights and mixed . $1.65 Mediums . $9.3509.45 Heavies [email protected] Calves .....' [email protected] Receipts: Hogs, 400; Calves, 125; Sheep 100. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected May 13) Fowls / 18c Leghorn Fowlslsc Broilers 25c Leghorn Broilers 20c Oeese 10c Ducks 12c Old Roosters 9c Eggs, dozen 19c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 13) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 43c New Yellow Corn, (per 110) .... SI.OO White or mixed corn 95c New Wheat $1,25 Wool 32c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs dozen 19c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 40c Mum; to tvxi’vyeh* of I'lUll'O'iai BOND I'M i: In the matter of determining to issue | bond mby Preble Township Adams CounI ly. State of Indiana. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers l <»f Preble Township, .in Adams County State of Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on the Srd day of May 1927, determined to issue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness exceeding five thousand dollars. The amount of bonds proposed is estimated at $11.590. mi but not to exceed the sum of $12,000.00 bearing interest at the rate of 4per cent per annum. The net assessed value of all property of Preble Township is $2.571,520.«»0 and the present indebtedness without this issue is $48,500.00 The proceeds of such bond issue are to be used for the construction and expenses incident thereto of the Koenemann Macadam Road in said unit. Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action, by filing a petition therefore with the county auditor on or before the ••xpfration of urcr.tv nin- <’.?;< r 1 ' . J;". Ln .'"•■ titBoard will fix a dale for hearing in this county. B. !•'. BREINKH GEO. SHOEMAKER JOHN G. HOFFMAN Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana. BY’; Martin Jaberg, Auditor. May 6-13 Baek of every distbat takes i lusting hold of WjkyW body is a displacement o f some one or more gp—|.j O 11 t S of the 7tTireJsfQmos*?s p i ne , causing iDruflos«Sy?tom) n ( . r v s to be pinched. Remove the pinch by spinal adjustments. i 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.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1927.
I LOCAL ROTARIAN RECEIVES HONOR iio.vriM t;n from rti.i: om:» gondola, visiting St. .Mark's Cathedral tin- Palace of tlie Doges, (lie Campanile, the Bridge of Sighs and the ninny • canals and churches of the city. Leave by sleeper in the evening for Florence. Sunday June 19 —At rive in Florence in the morning. Sightseeing will include the Duoino. the Baptistery, the ■ Campanile, the old Palaces, the bridges over the Arno and Hie i’ittl und Uffizi Galleries. Monday, June 20, —By rail to Rome. Tuesday and Wednesday June 21. 22 ! At Rome. These two days will lie devoted to sightseeing in the company of an archaelogical guide. Visits will lie paid to tlie Form, the Coliseun). the Baths ot Caracalla, tlie Palaces of the Caesars. St. I’etei s, the Vatican and Sistipe Chapel, the Castle of St. Angelo, file Catacombs and all the most important ruins and sights of Roman and Renaissance times. Leave the evening of June 22nd by sleeper for Montreux via milan. Thursday. June 23- Arrive Milan in the morning, where trains will lie changed leaving immediately by the Simplon Tunnel Route for Montreux, arriving in the early afternoon. Friday June 24 At Montreux beau-
Red Crown Ethyl Multiplies Motoring n= Pleasure =n Easy starting—smooth speed—quick pick-up! No knocks—just a rhythmic purr from the engine and a steady flow of power all the - time—with RED CROWN ETHYL in the tank! It “knocks out that knock”. Touring Suggestions 1— Lake Minnetonka in Minne- «—Mennonite settlement? at Ncw-nation-,1 fame ton and Burrton, a little bit ot ,ota. gn en national tame Europe transplanted mto Kanthrough Thurlow Lieurance s sas »p n September. 1874. a lieautiful music. By the Waters thousand Mennomtes from of Minnetonka " A winding Russia purchased 100,000 acres lake of bays and islands, esti of Kansas prairie, and in 1893 i mated to have 400 miles of opened the first Mennonite shore line. Reached by State ‘ft L C ,te< Highway 10 from Minneapolis Highway 250 •o ? vUU«e «> tM 7—Hillsboro, North Dakota, m north shore of the lower lake the heart thf fimTOUS R ed 2— The Mississinewa River run- River Valley, Breadbasket of ning through Manon. Indiana. the World Beautiful natural «.U .K — . ... wooded park and tourist camp one of the three rivers m the ()n Hl(fhway and world whose course runs nor tn. State Highway 1. State Highways 11 and 36. B_-Backbone State Park," Man3— Excekio r Springs, noted health Chester, lowa Some of the resort situated among the hills best natural scenery m Amernortheast of Kansas C ity, Mis- ica Local wonders—' Golden soun. Famous for its manv Stairs, the "Pulpit Rock and . kinds of mineral water. More other curiosities (government than twenty springs. High- Fisheries on A. 1 I TTail way iq # State Highway 13 north of I ’ Manchester. 4— East Tawas, Michigan, located 9_"[ n d lan Head" sentinel on the on Fawas Bay (gateway to Mississippi Natural stone face, Michigan National Forest, con- forty four feet from chin to taming 163.1 JOO acres of natura forehead Near Fountain City, l»eautv. Unrivalled recreational Wisconsin. State Highway 35. resources ' o r th e summer min 10 _ Jewl .| Cavc , thlrt « n miles west torisl State Trunk Line M-10. of Cu9ter The 5— Grandview Drive, Peoria, Illi- mam passage is open to visitors nois. overlooking Illinois Vai- for one and one ha f miles, lev and Peoria i-ake Selected where it crosses Milk Rryer. an by National Artists Committee underground stream with water as one of the seven mo«t beau- the color of milk. Graded road tiful views m the United States. from Custer, which is on bute State Highways 8,9, 24, 29. Highway 85. Buy Red Crown Ethyl ; \ at Any Standard Oil Service Station or at Any Authorized Filling Station or Qarage Standard Oil Company (Indiana) DECATUR, INDIANA V’"
tlfully slttuited on the ithoreg of Lake Geneva. A visit will bo paid to the Castle of Chlllon made fainons by By-! roll's poem. I,eave In tlie early afterI mon by express train for Paris, arriving in the lute evening. Saturday, June 25 to Monday June f 27 At Purls. On one day there will lie ■ visits hy motor to tlie principal places, r of interest such us the Hotel des In-: vvulldes, the Are de Triomphe. Notre ■ Hume. Ste. Cliapelle. the Palace de lu ■ Concorde mid the Hois de Boulogne | • One another day there will ho a trip • by motor to tlie vast Palace ot VerI sallies where the Treaty was signed In 1919, as well as Malmaison. cnee . tlie home of the Empress Josephine, ! Leave tlie evening of 27 by - night steamer for London. r Tuesday. June 28 to Friday July 1 — 1 At London. There will lie motor sight- , seeing in tlie city visiting tile Tower, • tlie Houses of Parliament. WesttnlnI stei Abbey, St. I’atil's the Ait Museum and other places of historic and iiter- ■ ary importance. Ou one day there will I lie an automobile tiip to Hampton ; Point. Windsor Castle and Stoke Pot ges. and.on another day there will l> .an excursion by train and motor coach i through the Shakespeare Country, visiting Stratford-on-Avon and Shot- 1 tety for Anne Hathaway's cottage. Saturday, July 2 —By rail to Liverpool and sail on the SS Athenia for Montreal.
DECATUR WOMAN I BEN HOB OFFICER Mrs. Mary Artman Elected I Scribe Os Indiana Ben Hurs Congress j Kendullville. Ind . May 13.— (UP) — I Carl Sorenson, of Fort Wayne was elected chief ot the Indiana Ben Hur congress ut its closing jubilee conference here last night. Other officers elected are judge. Lillian Lamar, Evansville; teacher. Gladys Mills, Indianapolis; scribe. Mary Artman, Decatur; keeper of tribute. Philip Axtel Kentallville; captain, Ethel Turney. Marion; guide. Margaret Tucker, Richmond: keeper of the inner guard. Gladys Johnson.
ECONOMY in price —in use —one spoonful equals two of many other brands —prevents waste of baking materials. It never fails. CALVMET^ 1 ■ THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKBNG POWDER MAKES BAKING EASIER "IT’S DOUBLE ACTING Sales Times Those of Any Other Brand ' 3 ' K. off ll > on - ' with / "‘ lh the the old! (Ip Yvß /'' New! I, J ’ I Mayl 5 “Straw Hat’ Day We Are Ready! Off with the OLD FELT—on with the New Straw Hal- Sunday officially opens the Straw Hat Season and we are ready for the occasion, You’ll catch the spirit by viewing this assortment for no liner are to I had anywhere. The smartest styles for 1D27 in every wanted braid, color, weight and weave. Panamas Sailors , Fancy " cd ' ei _ Leu horns Toy os Waxed Toy os ... — Yetluos Milans Bankoks $1.50, $2, $3, $3.50, $5, $6.50 « » Vance & Linn
Lufayette; keeper ot the outer guard, Ellera Gaskill, Mishawaka. Crawfordsville won the convention for next year's meeting after a contest witli Indianapolis. The session here was the most successful in the history of tlie congress. Flags For Decorating Soldiers’ Graves Arrive The flags to lie used in dq|oratiny soldiers' graves on Memorial day arrived in this city and tnay be sectored at Teople and Peterson's clothing store. All persons entitled to the flags for graves of relatives are requested to get same as soon as possible. O NOTICE 1 will be in my office beginning Monday. Office hours 1 to 4 p. m. 114t2DR. C. C. RAYL.
CALL on M. s PHtl of postoffi,..", .watches and I lovi i ,'' )r ß re ’‘'«?3 specks" che.,,, , 'Jw Tud * on watches, < | l)( k , t of all kinds. ft »< M) —(Vj G—STENOG R 1 n u Mlmmeographmq an//* 1 ’ „ Office I o—- ’ — Auctioneer and Reai E stal , If you are i„ )llc , llarkl .. t!ll ®« or to sell your rea| * 0 lay : mo at office, R ooin ] p'fo. w Co. bldg, or phone 606. 1 GET RES I
