Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1927 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

■ ■■KRRKSKSCSXKRKX ■ CLASSIFIED ADS « ■ * KKK XKXXKXX X KXX FOR SALE l OR SALIC—John Peer two-row coni cultivator; high wheel lawn mower, bee swarms, bring your hives. F. K Stoueburuer, Decatur route_2. 119-3 t FOR.’SALE—2~roII” top "desks; 7 tables; 10 chairs; 1 spring and mattress; 2 large rooms of carpet and numerous other articles. Inquire at Hensley's Jewelry store, any afternoon. 119tJx Edit Sale— joint Deere 2-row beet riding cultivator, used one season. CD. Hauk, Hoagland. Ind HH-Otx SALE —Clearance Sale—For 10 days 1 am offering wonderful bargains on all Spring and Summer Hats. Prices greatlv reduced. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman, 222 S. 4th St. 12<>-2t FOR SALE —lO day special—Kindered Strain Gladiolus Bulbs. 100 mix- * ed colors from %-in. to 1%-in. bulbs for $1; 1.500 bulblets, mixed colors, for $1; 15 dahlias, assorted, far sl. Marie Klinefetter, Atwood, Indiana. 120-2tx FOR SALE —Brood sows. 3 gilts. A. W . Werliug. Preble, Indiana Preble Phone. 120-3tx Fdk SAlJfi—One "s-tube super hetrodyne radio. S2O; one Music Master ‘speaker. SS; two new 100 amphere hour Willard storage batteries. $8 each •One Willard 90 amphere hour battery ’s7; one Exide radio battery, $5; one Ev'enrude outboard gasoline motor for row boat, cheap; about 2.000 sidewalk bricks. Phone 183 or 405. 120-ts FOR SALE— Dump wagon tor haul ing stone. Inquire A. W. Watts, Decatur route 7 (Monmouth). 121t4x WANTED W ANTED — Clean, washeH 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 nay 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 —500 Lawn Mowers to sharpen. We still sharpen lawn mowers at my place, 640 N- 3rd st. Charges reasonable. Peter Kirsch. 116t6 WANTED—A position as stenographer or clerk by a Comercial Course graduate, Call 1758. 120-3tx WANTED —A position as stenographer or clerk by a Commercial Course graduate, Call 1158. 121-3tx WANTED. LADIES—Make $25 to SSO weekly addressing cards at home: experience unnecessary. 2c stamp brings full particulars. H. Liehty, New Castle. Indiana. Itx MALE HELI' WANTED -Man or Woman, whole or part time, to call on homes here in town representing famous Watkins Products. New plans assure earnings $25 to SSO weekly. Send for information. The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. E-9. 129-137 E. Chestnut St., Columbus. Ohio. Itx WANTED —Man with car to sell complete line quality Auto Tires and Tubes. Exclusive territory. Experience not necessary. Salary $300.00 er month. Milestone Rubber ComFOR RENT FOR RENT —Modern residence with garage. Opportunity to rent rooms. Opposite court house. A. D. Suttles. 114tf FOR RENT —Semi-modern residence at 909 W. Monroe street, Deeatur, after June 8. Address J. R. Glancy, 214 York street, Bronson, Mich. 121 t3x FOR RENT—One furnished room downstairs, with gas. Phone 1059 121-3tx ■ — - — - * - t Business Opportunity —- There's a man in this town we want, j Preferably a retired business or traveling man. Must be a good moral risk and ordinary ability as salesman. 1 One who would like to enter the re- j tail business in Decatur with the famous line of Homer Warm Air Heating Appliances and Fireplace Equip- ' ment. Ten families in 100 are going to buy heating equipment of some kind this year, and our wonderful New Merchandising Plan makes a successful salesman out of the ordinarily intelligent man. Our most liberal Time Payment Plan brings you your profit at once, necessitating practically no investment except living ex- ■ penses to you. If you are Interested in making an extra thousand or two this year, you should write at once; or better still, come and see us and let us show you how Homer Furnaces are made and why they are so easily sold. We teach you and furnish the experience FREE. Address Dept., C-B, care Homer Furnace Co., Coldwater, Michigan. 129-2-t Miss Catherine Martin left this morning for her home at Attica, where she will visit at her parental home nn- • til June 25, wher she will go abroad for the summer. The Misses Kathryn Dorwin and Marcella Hower, f this city, will sail with the same party.

111 ■ CXXXXX K X X 8 X XX3 3 X < « BUSINESS CARDS « txxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC 1 A HEALTH SERVICE . The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. 1 Office Phone 314 t Office Hours: 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 i Calle answered promptly day or night , Office phone 500 Home phone 727 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 ftrat stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday B'oo 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 —„-o LOBENSTELN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT 0 - () o— o FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small coni. 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 SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. I Office 155 South 2nd St. o o O 1 0 DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN ’ Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 | I Special Attention given to | • cattle and poultry practice I i o o () 5 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. O-—- p 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. .2, 1 _ !.L " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poling, of 1 Wreq. Ohio, attended the commence- 1 ment exercises here last evening. Mis. H. H. Stoner and son. of Cleveland. are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Niblick, and other relatives': here. I 1 Mrs. J. w. Hendricks, of Monroe, at- 1 tended the commencement exercises I here last evning. j

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1927.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL | AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK | — Receipts, 12,000; shipments, 4,000; I hog receipts, 300; holdovers, 940, very • little done; few lights K> shippers 25 F cents higher, others quotable around I steady; Jew, 175 195 pound, $10.85 to , $11.00; cattle receipts, too, nominal; calves receipts, none, weeks top vealera. $13.00; early bulk, $12.50; cull and common. $9.50© $10.50; sheep receipts, none; nominal choit-e fat lambs nominally quotable, $14.50© $15.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat-May, $1.44 1-8; July. $1.39 7-8: Sept.. $1.87 3-8, Corn May, 88 l-2c; July, 91 l-2c; Sept., 93 l-2c. Oats — May, 48c; July, 49 3-8 c; Sept., 46 5-Bc. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Light lights and pigss9.9o© $lO.lO Lights and Mixed 9.75 Mediums 9.59@ 9.65 Heavies 9.15© 9.40 Calves B.oo® 10.50 Bulls 5.50© 6.75 Receipts—Hogs. 300; calves, 25. o LOST—Seventeen dollars, consisting of a ten. five and two ones, on West Monroe st. Finder please return to Mrs. William Strahrn, 1515 W. Monroe. Reward. 121-3tx LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected May 20) Fowls .' 16c Leghorn Fowlslsc Broilers 25C Leghorn Broilers 20c Geese 10c Ducks 12c Old Roosters 9c Eggs, dozen 18c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 20) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats (good 45c New Yellow Corn, (per 100) ....sl.lO White or mixed corn $1.05 New Wheat $1.25 Wool 32c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 18c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 39c COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Thomas A. McCabe, contractor, Farmland, to Anna M. Lee, Geneva. Child Is Adopted Elizabeth Eileen Foos today was legally adopted by Andrew and Mary Foos, of this city. Court Issues Order Judge Sutton, of the Adams circuit court, today issued an order that hereafter, members of the Adams county bar will not be accepted on bonds in cases of air. kind in this court. The courts order was as follows: “It is ordered that hereafter this cou’t will not accept or approve as surety any attorney on any cost bond or on any bond in any cause, civil or criminal, or in any estate, guardianship, trusteeship, receivership, or in any other proceedings in this court and the clerk pf the court irf ordered, not to accept any attorney as surety on any such bond, and this order is now hereby made a rule of this court.'’ o Leigh Bowen made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Edwards and daughter, of Leipsic, Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Niblick and other relatives here over the weekend. ao ixaka'ixui* mu ,io jju.ex i-.s i- m i-: No. Z2l>o Notice is hereby given to the creditors heirs and legatees of Albert A. Acker, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the 6th day of June ISJI. and snow cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCUCNIS with tue estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. SAMVEL ACKEIi, Administrator Decatur, Indiana May 13, 1927 Dole H. Erwin, Attorney May 14-21 O NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION TO vAUA’IE PLAT. ALLEY'S AND STREETS To the City of Decatur, Atlants Count}’ Indlanu And Io Hie ( llDena Thereof iY ou, and each of you. are hereby no-, rifled that the undersigned lias tiled a petition ill the Adams Circuit Court lor a relation of a portion of the W. 11. Meyers Addition to the city of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, ineiud. ing lots numbered 6,7, X, 9, In, 11, 12, 1.;. I I, and 36 feet oft the soptli side ut 10l number 15 in said addition and including two streets and three alleys bordering on said lots, which streets ary between lots eight and nine, aiid fourteen and fifteen in said addition! and are without names, and which all- I eys are between lots six and seven, and' eleven and twelve, and also one running north and south along tile west end >f said lots except number six, all In; Adams County. Indiana. You are further notified that said pe-1 tition will be heard an ddetermined by Hie Judge of tne Adams Circuit Court] at the Court House in the city of Deca-I tur. Adams County, Indiana, on the 2nd I uay of June. 192 i, at nine o clock A. M. . lor a.-, soon thereafter as the attention of said Judge can be had. LOUISA HOL’GK I Dore B. Erwin, Attorney tor petitioner 1 May 14-21 (

) AX OItUIVAM U . Requiring h liueiiwe and fixing th« I fee therefor for the tarrying on of verlHln bintlneNHeM In the t Ity of i >et it - tur. Indhtna and providing a penalty for the violation thereof. Section I. Be it ordained by the Coin-• mon Council In ami f »r the < ity of . Htiir, Hidiami that t veis peiNon. firm. « umpan\ or corporation niulnt<inlng or eomlm tlna any itinerant circuit or meniiaerlr. which Khali exhibit, within the • corporate ilmltA of aald » Ity ahall first , porcine a llcetiMe from the Citj Clerk 7 mi Co do ami ahall pay t<> lite city of , »’Htur. Indiana therefor the aum of ( • twenty five dollar* per day’t > for each day they mo exhibit. Ke< tion 2. Be it further ordained that ’ every person, firm, company or corpoi - - ation maintaining or conducting an' | itinerant ahow. theatre, theatrical entertainment minMtiel entertainment, or. exhibition within the limit* of aald city t shall first procure a lletiiMv from the| City Clerk mo to do and hIuiII pay to the city of bevatur. Indiana therefor the Mum of twenty five dollai’M (|25.00» per day for ea«h day they so operate or. exhibit. Section 3. Be It further ordained Hint every pei Mon. firm, company or < urpoi - • i ation maintaining or conducting an] . itinerant out-door carnival in the <or-' 5 poi atc limits of the city of Mevatur. I > shall first procun a license from the j City Clerk so to du itnd shall pax to the said City of Decatur, Indiana tlivrefor the sum of twenty five dollars U<»> per day for each day they so exhibit. aSeclion I Be it further ordained that < ▼ y person, firm, company or corpor-' t ation operating, maintaining or cun-’ dmting an itinerant roller skating, rink in tiie city of Pevatur, Indiana, I • shall first preurv a license from thei i City Clerk so to do and shall pay to said city of Decatur, Indiana therefor the sum of twenty five dollars (125.00) per day fur each day they so operate. Section ■». Be It further ordained that every person, firm, company or corporation operating, maintaining or conducting an itinerant merry-go-round in the city of Decatur. Indiana shall first procure a license from the City’ Clerk so to do and shall pay to said j city of Decatur. Indiana therefor the’ sum of twenty five dollars ($25.00) peri day for each day they so operate. Section 6. Be it further onlained that’ every itinerant patent medicine vendor who operates in the city of Decatur, Indiana on the streets of said city, shall first procure a license from the City Clerk so to do ami shall pay to said city of Decatur, Indiana therefor the sum of ten dollars ($16.00) per day for ea» h day he so operates. Section 7. Be it further ordained that every person, firm company or corporation maintaining or conducting any other itinerant amusements not mentioned or provided fur in this ordinance shall first procure a license from thei <’lty Clerk so to do and shall pay to thei city of Decatur. Indiana therefor the’ sum of ten dollars <slo.ool per day for each day they so operate. Section 8. Be it further ordained by said Common Council that any person, firm, companyivr corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance, shall upon conviction thereof be fined any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100.00). Sec tion 9. Bo it further ordained that an emergency exists for the immediate* taking effect of this ordinance, it shall therefore be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication once each week for two weeks in a newspaper of general circulation; printed and published in the city us Decatur. Indiana. Passed and adopted by the Common Council in open session this 3rd day of May. 1927. GEOHGE M. KRICK Mayor Attest: Catherine Kauffman. City Clerk Presented to, approved and signed by the Mayor this 13 day of May 1927. GEORGE M. KRICK Mayor Attest: Catherine Kauffman, City Clerk May 21-28 o — % X OKDIX \ X< E (.ranting to the PrniiMylvnnin Railroad < ompany the right to lax a track in the alley belxxcen DuMoti ntrrct ssnd *ht»rl Mtrret and to point nm. 33 feet Mouth off the south line ot Short street. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the City us Decatur, Indiana, that: The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, operating (lie Pittsburg. Cincinnati Chicago & St. Louis Railroad Company, and* the Pittsburg. Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railriad Company, their successors and assigns, is herebyauthorized from and after the passage and approval of tins Ordinance, to construct, use and inaint&’n a single track of standard width over and along a < ertain alley east of. and adjacent to its ca-.t i;ight-of-way line between Dayton Street and a point X8»33 feet south of tiie south line of Short Street ami being more fully described as follows - Beginning al the intersection of the south line of Dayton Street and the (enter line us an alley in the Hanna’s Addition to the City of Decatur, Indiana, which alley is parallel to ami immediately adjacent to the right-of-way of the Cincinnati. Richmond and Fort Wayne Railroad Company ; them e south-easterly on said center line of said alley 230.12 feet to the north line of Short Street, thence southeastwardly on «aid center line of said alley extended, 55. feet, thence southwardly 88.33 feet on a curve to tiie right with a radius of 5t3.680 feet to a point in the vast boundary line and right-of-way of the Cincinnati. Richmond and Foil Wayne Railroad Company, which boundary is also tiie west line in the alley in Niblick’s Heirs Addition tu the City us Decatur, Indiana. Section 2. The said track herein authorized to be layed and maintained is to be used for the moving and switciiihg of cars between said points and for the purpose of placing said cars on said tract for unloading. Section 3. The rights and privileges and franchise hereby and herein given and granted shall be vested in tiie Pennsylvania Railroad Company, operating the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Cliicago and St. Louis Railroad Company, and the Pittsburg. Cincinnati, Chicago 4c St. Louis Railroad Company, their suc-»-vssorts ami assigns tor a period of twenty-five years from tiie date hereof. Section 4. Be it further urdained that an emergency exists for tiie immediate taking cifect of this ordinance, it shall therefore be in full force and effect from and after its passing and publication once each week for two weeks in a newspaper of general circulation, jU’inted and published in tiie City of Decatur, Indiana. Passed and adopted by the Common Council in open session this 17 day of May, 1927 Presented to, approved ami signed by, the Mayor, tiiis 19 day us May. 1927. GEORGE M. KRICK Mayor Attest: Catherine Kauffman, City Clerk May 21-2kj NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE / No. 22SV Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Catharine E. Ehinger. deceased, to appear in tiie Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on tiie 4th day of June. 1927 j and show cause, if any, why tiie FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be ‘approved; and said heirs are notified | I to then and there make proof of heir- | I snip, and receive their distributive shares. I LEO E. EH ING ER & I EDNA E. BELLING, Executors. Deiatur, Indiana May 12th 1927. IFred T. Schurger & John T, Kelly, Attorneys May 14-21 tiet the“Habit~Trade"at Home, It Pay* < I

WRECKED HOMES I BEING REBUILT Indianapolis Starts Reconstruction In Tornado-torn Section Os City —— IntliauapoUH, Ind,, May 21 —(VP) — i * of shattered liouies I with the aid of the city and public and private organizations occupied the attention of residents of- tornadostrickj en sectious of ludiauap ' death list in the storm aJ ,i one. The five seriously injured of the ■ two score taken to hospitals are expected to live. Clear weather gave the White river which rose to flood stage following the reluge that came witn the storm, an opportunity to thin its a,volien 1 channels. The river fell rapidly durj lug the night at Noblesville. I A relief appropriation of $50,000 is expected to be made by the Indianapolis city cjuncil Monday night and ' everry needed assistance is being given by charity bodies, the Bed Cross and similar organizations, a host of' carpenters and other artisans are at j work rebuilding. The devastated areas continue und- ( er police rule. Some of the National Guardsmen have been withdrawn, but passes are required of all inside the east side focuses of the tornado and the streets are cleared at 10 p.m., at night. o Sun-Set park dancing Saturday night and Sunday, 8 o'clock j Willie Jones 10 piece colored band. Dancing park plan, 5c straight. * — ———— ———— Colds Cost Money It ffs estimated that sufferer from colds loses three days time Iran a year. K: FORTIFY YOURSELF AGAINST COLDS, GRIPPE life ’«F Tara up ! " </h DR. PIERCE’S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY AU Dealer,. Liquid or Tablet*.

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Mrs. E. W. Kampe left at noon for Chicago having received worjl that her husband has been ill at a hotel since Thursday. It is not believed his condition is serious. Charles Werling who is working with the Burk construction fiofpany is homo for the week-end. The crew has been at Tipton several weeks and will go from there to French Lick in about a month. Henry Kiting, of Washington township. was a business visitor here this afternoon. Roy Kalver returned to Chicago yesterday after a short visit with his pur-

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Mr and Mrs. | North Second street. ' « Bernard Clark and V j’ u. i made « h !IS | 11( . Bil tr) . J and Wabash yesterd v “ William Meyers, ' ot ■ a 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank St e ele i aunt Mills, spent th( , a . 6 shopping. 111,111 here • Mr. and Mrs. William > »on, Clarence, P rpWe . r