Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1927 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS
WBMKKXKWKKKMHMM 1 * 4 CLASSIFIED ADS « -vKKKXXXX X x x X X X X X FOR SALE .>'oll SALE —Complete Stock ot I Well • Equipment, tools and pipe, will be 5,0 kl at PRIVATE SALE, Friday, Auglist 12th, at 10 o'clock A M 712 Harr Street, Fort Wayne. Indiana. THE ZtRI STATE LOAN and TRUST CO •Receiver, 18S dodge brother dealers SELL Dependable Used Cars I Owing to the popularity of the new ■Dodge Four, w'e are able to offer sev'crail light six cylinder cars at attraciive prices. ,1 19°7 Essex Coach. This car has • been driven only 4.000 miles. It ■ is in excellent condition. running condition. Good paint, • etc, . ,2—1925 Podge Brothers silk mohair Sedans. In first class niechan:5 cal condition. Good rubber, good _ paint, etc. 5 1924 Dodge Brothers Leather Sedan. Car has had exceptional , good care and is in first o’ass condition. 1 1920 Dodge Brothers Touring, A-l mechanically. 4—l92fi Overland "6" Sedan. Good • mechanical condition. Good pa nt and good rubber. 1_1924 Studebaker Touring. Good • paint and good mechanical condition. T—1926 Ford Panel Delivery car. Good as new in every respect. 1 Ford Ton Truck with body and clos- ' ed cab. Good condition. Priced , to sell quick. We have several good low priced tourtngp. Just the thing for an outing trip or a fill in second car for the ’family. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. Xterms trade . OPEN EVENINGS. *FOR SALE —Feed of all kinds. Plow • points sharpened. W. M. Kitson. • 89-3tx • WANTED 2WANTED--WE will pay 7c a • pound for good, clean, large ’ rags, delivered at this office. • Must be suitable for cleaning • machinery. 1 ~J-tt WANTED- BECOME IN»DEPENDENT — Own your business. -SSO-S6O a week made, selling Heber- “ ling's medicines, extracts, spices, Z toilet articles, etc., direct to farmers. • Experience and capital not required. ’ Old established Company. Complete " line of necessities used in the home • every day. Large repeat sales. Pleas"ant work with unimited opportunities. ■ Good home territory now open. Write • today for particulars and free cata- • logue. Z G.. C. HEBERLING COMPANY • Dept. 255, Bloomington, ill." 15St3 •WASHINGS WANTED—CaII 234 No’. ■ sth st. (Corner sth and Jackson.) ; 188t3x ■BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY -A large " manufacturer of household appliances is going to establish a dealer •in this county. For some one who “wishes to make money on a sm.Ul ■investment this is a real opportunity. • Can b" worked from the home or wil' “make a profitable addition to an alaready established business. For particulars write C. A. Mallory, Adair "Hotel, Portland, Ind. 188t3x • FOR SALE—Two male hogs. 0.1. C. " White. Full blooded. Charles K. Mil- • ler Preble phone. 189-3tx • For Sale •Fort Wayne Semi-Bungalow Home • located near beautiful Lakeside . Park. 6 rooms and solarium. Oak • floors and oak finish. All the latest, 'home equipment. Priced low for quick "sale. Owner leaving city. Write, Mr. »Showalter, with Hilgeman & Schaaf •■Realtors, 207-211 E. Wayne St., Fort ‘■Wayne. 11-12-16 —WANTED— Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, . Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also In tha 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 FOR RENT—Eight room house on West Madison street, garage, new- , ly painted and decorated. Phone 812. 187-13. FOR RENT Eight room modern house and garage. Centrally locatcated. Possession between Sept. 15 and October 1. Phone 976. 188-3tx FOR RENT —Eight room modem house, and garage, centrally locat'ed. Possession between Sept. 15 and (let. 1. Phone 976. 188 :x FOR RENT 2 Garages. MrsTTTW. Sholty, CO9 W. Monroe St. Phone ' 521 187-3tx E.o.d. FOR RENT —7 room semi-modem , house on Short street. Phone 1043 or 90. 189t3x o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays
!SSKBXXXXMKK«m««" x BUSINESS ( ARDS * xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx R DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice 0 -- " i' "•■ 11 1 ' Do You Want to BUY, SELL OR TRADE REAL ESTATE See 11. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 ■■■■■■BXBaaßßawßi „ -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 11th & Nuttman Ave. Phone 331 Res. 1224 O- -o LOST AND FOUND LOST -Tri Kappa pin on Second St. Finder please return to the Holthouse Drug Co. 189-3 t MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 2500, holdovers 1100, very slow, closing mostly 10 to 25c under Wednesday’s average; most sales 25 to 35c lower: few light weights and pigs $11.50011.75; majority 160-180 tt>. averages ill. 50; pigs held higher, lew 240-250 tt>. weights $10.25010.40; packing sows steady at $7.7508.25. Cattle receipts 150, market fully steady; load 1215 lb. steers sl2; 1230 lb. bullocks $11: loiuj 1000 lb. medium steers $9.25; confmon and medium cows largely, $5.5(406.50; cutter and low cutters, $3.25 0 5.00. Calf receipts 400 steady, good and choice vealers $16.50; .culls sl3 down. Sheep receipts 1100; fat lambs, very jlull, bidding 50c lower; sheep steady; four decks 88 to 90 lb. yearlings $11.50; most fat ewes $5.50 07; cull ewes [email protected]. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Pigs. 160 tbs. down . SIO.OO 160 -to 180 lbs $10.65 180 to 200 IBs $10.50 200 to 220 lbs $10.25 220 to 240 lbs $9.85 240 to 260 tbs. $9.25 260 to 2SO lbs $8 75 280 to 300 tbs. . SBSO 300 to 325 tbs. .. $8.25 325 tbs. up .. ... . SB.OO Calves $8.00014.50 Lambs $12.50 down Receipts: Hogs, 200; Calves, 25; Sheep. 100. ‘LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 11) Fowls 16c Leghorn fowls 11c Geese 8c Ducks 10c Roosters 6c Broilers 20c Leghorn broilers -15 c Eggs 22c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Augiftt 11) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 75c New Oats No. 2 40cj New Yellow Corn (ear) $1.50 White or Mixed Corn (ear) .... $1.45 New Wheat, No 2 '51.25 Wool 40c LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 22c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 38c • 1 ' - 1 J"l™ . - . T ■ LIFE INSURANCE THAT IS MY BUSINESS If you are in need of more life insurance I will be glad to talk It over with you. I can w; ite any kind of a policy you desire and the age limit is from one to 65 years. I represent the Western Reserve Life Insurance Co., a home company and one that pays all death claims immediately. Call me If Interested. Rfioiri 4 over Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Phone 456. CHARLES W. YAGER
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, AUGUST 11,1927
| MITKK TO WOW-MWinBMT i THE STATE OF INDIANA, ADAMS COINTI', SS. In the lilnmim < Irmlt Court, Mptrmbrr Term. BWtT I Complaint for Divorce No. I2INKX Madeline Dunn VS. Frank Dunn It appearing from affidavit, filed in the nhove entitled rauee, that Frank Dunn of the above named defendant H a non-reald.nt of the Slate of Indiana. ' Notice im therefore 'given the said 1 Frank Dunn that he be and appear be- ; fore the Hon. Judge of the Adam* <’lri cult Court on the 2* day of September. I| 1927, the mime being the 21st Jurldlelal I Dav of the next regular term thereof, ’ to be holden at the Court Houae in the ' Cltv of Decatur, <-ommen< Ing on Monday, the sth day of September A D. 1927. ami plead by aniwer or d« niur to said complaint, or the Marne will be heard ami determined in lilh absence. Wltneaa, my name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 3rd day of August. 1927. JOHN E. NELSON .Clerk (SEAL) By Bernice Nelson, Deputy. August 3. 1927. Aug 4-11-IS NOTH E TO TA Xl’l VERS OF TIX I.EMEA In the Matter of Determining the Tax Kates for Certain Purpose* by Blu j Creek Township. Adams County. Ind. Before Hie Township tdvlsory Board Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of said Township above named, that the prop» r legal officers of said municipality nt their regular meeting pla< e on the 6th day of September 1927. Budget < InsMirirationM for Townships Township Fund Pav of Trustee 600.00 Office Rent 60.00 Trustees Expense a Traveling 125.0 b b Telephone tolls and Tele. I Books, Stationary. Printing ami Advertising 150.0 ft * Public Ditches (a.a. T) 500.00 Pay of Advisory Board 15.0" Mis* ellaneous 275.00 Total Township Fund 1,745.0 u Estimate of township himh to be raised Estimated expenditures as above 1.745.0" Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 500.00 Total l Balance at end of this year 927,90 Total <l. du- i I..US ‘.'27.!'" Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 1,317.10 Road Fund Labor .. - 650 00 Road ma. and tools 15" 00 Bridges and Cui 125.00 , Gravel, stone and other material .. 3,000.00 Temporary loans ami interest 500.00 i Miscellaneous 300.00 Total Road Fund 34.0ft5.0ft Estimate of Road Fund to be Raised Estimate of expenditures. as above 4.005.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation Total 4,355.00 Balance at end of this year 2.543.99 Total deductions 2.5 43.59 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 1,811.01 Special gchool Fund Repair of buildings and < are of grounds . 350.00 Repair of other equipment . . 200."0 School furniture and equipment 150.00 Schoo Isupplies .. 500.00 Janitor’s Supplies . 250.00 Fuel for schools .. 1,ft00.00 r Temporary loans, interests and , insurance 500.00 Teachers institute 325.00 Janitor services 500.0 ft Mis< ellaneous 250.0" Total Special School Fund $t,"25."0 ENlimate of Special School Fund to be R (iiMed Estimate of expenditures, as above 4.025.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation J..JIG, Hl' Total 6,525.0" Balance at end of this year 3. SOO. 80 Total deductions 3,890,80 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 2,634.20 Bond Fund Payment of bonds . 2,700.00 Payment of interest . 550.00 Total Bond Fund 3.250.00 EMthnate of Bond Fund to be Rnined Esitmate of expenditures. as above 3,250.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation , Total .- . 1,8|5 "" Balance at end of this year 1,582.2 4 Total deductions 1,582.2 1 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 3,292.76 Tuition Fund Pay of teachers . 5.500.00 Pay of school trans. 1,60"."" Total Tuition Fund ... 7.100.0" ENlimate of Tuition Fund to be Rained Estimate of expenditures as above 7,100.00 Working ba lam e at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation Total ... • i". Less estimated revenue and balance Revenue not derived from taxation .... . 1.500.00 Balance at end of this year 5,313.33 Total deductions 6,813.33 Apiount necessary to be raised
PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned, will sell at Public Auction at my farm miles north east of Decatur, 10 miles south west of Monroeville, 1 mile north of Dent school house, 1 mile east of Avery school house, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 25 COMMENCING AT 1:00 P. M. S—HEAD CATTLE—S % Guernsy cow. 3 years old; Jersey cow, 4 years old: black cow. 8 years old; red cow, 9 years old: brindle cow. 9 years old. This is a good herd of cows all giving good flow of milk. HOGS 15 shoa’s weighing 125 lbs each; 3 tried brood sows; 1 gilt. 200 bushels of oats, more or less; 15 ton of timothy hay, more or less. IMPLEMENTS — TOOLS One good farm wagon, 3%; Rudd manure spreader; Deering mower;' Drum land roller: John Deere riding breaking plow, 14 inch; 1 walking plow; shovel plows; riding cultivator; John Deere corn planter; wagon box; single disc; 10 hole grain drill; 3-section steel harrow; hay ladder; hay loader; buggy, storm buggy, like new; many articles too numerous to mention. MACHINERY Case tractor 9-18, 14 inch tractor plow; I. 11, C. tractor disc. TERMS: All sums of $5 and under cash. Over $5 a credit of 12 months, last 6 months to draw 8% interest. 4% discount for cash on sums over $5. H. S. CHASE, Owner ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer.
by tnxatlon ■■ 3,786.6. I*onr I'nu.l llrlmhunHEatliuHlr »f I iiml •<■ Hxriniai.. of ■■'!" n.lliui-.— _ hh H bov« 329.2, Amount ne< ingni y t<> bo tals. il by t»xntloii I'ropiiNiul l.rvlrn Net tiiXHl.l" property 1 t>tii.:>n 1 Lev, tiiHiunl An no* of Fund «»“ . I’ropcrt} IlHlMrd Township 1.995,00 1,16# Special School IBomi iHlr,'.! Tuition a 23 ■r.aal < oitipnrnllt,- StnteiiK-nl of the line t 011.-eted lind io he < ..Heeled Sh.n.M Aiiioiiiilm < ollectetl l.nwt'l'hree Year* t olleetc.l t olleelc.l Name or Fitittl 1921 lit... Levy '*•*s? Townehlp l.'.ni.'i.no 1.46,.22 It,.ad LBM.M Y";'.'" Special School 1.4N,.im 1.25j.,n Bond "" M?;.!!:: ’l’ultlon I .roue Total 13,127.0 h 12.846.6* T« he < ollrrtrd < ollrclr«l Annie Fund Thl* l.rv* MI2H H»27 l,ev> l.rv> Township L474.3X J •?!?■!? Road 1.842.98 1,81 1.01 Special Scho<d 1.197.93 2.♦•34.2" Bond . 3.113.07 Tuition 4.771."3 Ji p oor 276.45 329. J7 Total 12,163 66 13,1 <’l "I ’Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determinel. ten or more taxpayers, feeling themselves uggneved bv su< h levies. ma> appeal tc the State Board <1 Tax Ommis-Mcn-rrs for further and final action thereon bv filing a petition therefcr w.th the Countv Aud’tor not lat*»j lie fourth M-.m ay «»f September, ami the Sta‘e Board wilt fix a date of healing in this County. Dated August 6. 1927 H. L. Sipe August! 1-1' AOTICE TO TlAl’tlEß* OF TAX LEA IBS In the Matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Jefferson Township Adams Founlf. Indiana. Before the Townnhlp Dlvlmofj Bnnrd Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of said Township above named, that the proper legal officers of said municipality as their regular meeting place on the 26 day of July 1927 will consider the following budget: Budget < lasMiti6*uii6»u<6 for TounshipM Tuwnshi|i Fund Salarv of Trustee 3600.0" Office Rent .. 60.00 ’Traveling Ex 125.04) Supplies for J. of P. Records and Adv 15(k00 Public Ditches assessments against Twp 4 41.00 Miscellaneous •fOft.OO Total Township Fund $1.776."0 Holid t'lind Labor 3200.00 Road Tools ami Ma. 10).00 Bridges ami Cui . 20".0" Miscellaneous 388.00 Total Road fund fxxS.O" *ipe<*inl School Fund Repair of buildings and care of grounds 100.00 School Supplies 200.00 Janitor's Supplies 100.00 Fuel for Schools 500.00 Pay of Teachers Institute . 5""."" Janitor services 700.00 Transportation of children 2,500.00 Miscellaneous 500.00 Total Special School fund 35,180.00 Tuition l unil Pay of teachers 5.920.00 Total Tuition Fund $5,920.90 EMtitnntr of Bund Fund to lie Kaiwcd Estimate of expenditures as above S7,i»U«.O(, Total $7,695.00 Poor Fun«! To Reimburse County SIIB.OO t mount Annie of Fund .To Bv It n Keil Township 1,770.00 ib-.ui .. 888.00 Sm <ia I S- hool . 5,180.00 Tuition 5.92".00 B'-n-l 7,698.00 I’onr ... 1 l|,oo Total . $21,606.00 < omparatlve statement of the TaxvM < oHrcied and to lie < ollrrted gh<»WM AiIIOIIIIIm 4 4»|l«*4*ft*4| !,HS»t I.ant There iearw To be Collected Collected Aame of Fuad This Lety 1027 l!»2S * Levy Levy 'Township . 1,331.3! 1.776.06 Road ■ 332. lx xxX.OO Special School 5,n75.72 5,180.0 ft Tuition 5,394 I 5,920.00 Bond . 6.998.3 X 7.696.00 Poor 249.62 148.00 Total 19.303.6 X 21.608.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers, feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for father and final action thereoA. by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this County. Dated July 26, 1927,. JOHN M BOLLENBACHER Trustee of Jefferson Township August 11 o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. $1.42’4, Dec. $1.464.2. March $1.49%. Corn: Sept. sl.ll. Dec $1.14%. March $1.17%. Oats: Sept. 48%c, Dec. 52%p, March 52%c.
Saylors Company Takes .lay County Dodge Agency The Dodge Brothers automobile agency in Portland hail been given up by Ijiwrence Hudson, ami the Saylora Motor Company, ot Decatur will iul>' over the fmllchlHe tor Jay county alter August 15. The Saylors company will have the agency for Dodge automobiles In Adams. Jay ami Wells counties after that alate No branch will be operated In Portland for the present. Mr. Hudson had held the agency in Jay county since 1917. O — Primary Election Held At Van Wert, Tuesday Van Wert. Ohio, Aug 11—(UP)— The Republicans cast a total of 690 votes in the city primary election held Tuesday. The Democrats, who had no contests, cast only 147 votes. The tickets nominated by the Republicans was as follows: Mayor Dr. E. Kreider; president of council. U M. Young; auditor, Stella ('diey; treasurer, H. F. Ireland; solicitor. Jesse F. Beam; counciiinen-at-large H. O. Bowers. Howard A. Wright, A. J. Schweikle: ward councilmen, Vern A. Terry, M. D. Stewart, D. L. Brumback, ,1. D. McGill and Arthur Kissel. The ticket nominated by the Democrats was: Mayor, James Fostuaught; o A Bunch o* Roses by any j oYher name | \4OULD BE Just J As BOSTONIAN SHOES FOR MEN John-T-Myeus & Sen J CLOTHING A"O t»O6s / »OA. ANO LAD- < DECAY*.!#. X iMH'AWAe
Decatur’s Greatest TIRE SALE 30 x 3 1-2 Tirettone Gum-Dipped Cord Tire $095 All other sizes of Firestone, Oldfield and Courier Tires and Tubes at the lowest pi ices in our history Corrie in today! R. N. Runyon & Son Phone 772 South First St.
president of council, L. T. Feigort; I treaaurer Arthur Frerlcks; solicitor.!, John 1. Miller; councilmen-at-large, I. ( A. Walborn. Fred Shlngledecker andiPeter Kesler; ward councilmen, C. M Kent. C. W. Bounewlti, Arthur Gunsett, and Harry Rogcnkemper. * «-0 —■ — Mrs. Jane Acker and daughter, Evajj motored to Geneva, last evening tV, visit their daughter and sister, Mrs. j Jain Meyers.
The Figures Stir i Their Youthful Pride ! ONE dollar entered under the names of your youngsters and written in a Bank Book will look as big to them as a thousand does to you. Time and again, you’re apt to see them peeping at the figures for “just another look, Daddy, to see how much money we’ve got.” Theirs is a youthful pride worth encouraging . . . leading to the cultivation of the Thrift habit which means so much to them in later lite', reach them the value of it by opening a Savings Account lor them with this dependable Bank. We Pay 4% On Savings! Old Adams County Bank WE PAY YOU TO SAVE v
NOTICE My truck will make Fort <>n Monday, Wednesday and each week. For prices see i. » rTeeiute. Don’t fail to attend the auc. tion sale at Bellmont Park August 16th, afternoon an ,i night sale. ~ Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it t. ay ,
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