Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1927 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

■■XHXKXXXXXXXXXX ■ CLASSIFIED ADS « ■XXXKXXKXMXRXXXR ... . .. I.?■ ■—“ FOR SALE FOR SALK —Feed of all kinds. Flow points sharpened. W. M. Kltson. 89-31 X FOR”SALE—Universal bane burner, automatic refrigerator. Call 905. * 199-st. F< 4< SALE Full Blooded Collie Pups Phone No. 0-885. »»-3t WANTED WANTED WE will p;»y 7c a pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered at this oil ice. Must lx“ suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-it T'dft SALE—-Two male hogs. O I t'. White. Full blooded. Charles K. Miller Preble qhone. IS9-3tx WANTED—MALE HELP — energetic man wanted at once by ■well known J. R. Watkins Company. Splendid opening In Decatur to distribute famous Watkins IToducts to steady users. $36-s’s weekly. No experience necessary. Write THE J. R. WATKINS COMPANY. 122-136 Chestnut St.. Columbus. Ohio. Itx AC.ENTS WANTED - SELL TO MOTHERS -Children's clothes, etc 2000 items. Parents think of children first. No salesmanship needed No competition - make $75 to $125 a week—build your own business— We show you how—Mg FREE outfit —write today for territory. Juvenile Apparel Co.. Dept. 112. Chlcao. Itx WANTED AGENTS SELL CAS 3?a GALLON. UNUSUAL HIGH Commission. Your address on cans. No fake. Guaranteed product. Free par ticulars and proof. LEFEBVRE COMPANY, Alexandria, Ont.. Canada WANTED LADIES—We pay $5 hundred tinting birthday cards; no selling; opportunity beginners; experience unnecessary. Addressed envelope bitings particulars. Artcraft Card. 321 Broadway, N. Y. Itx WANTED LADIES —Earn sls dozen sewing aprons; absolutely no selling; experience unnecessary; materials cut. Addressed envelope brings insructions. ALPHA. 202 Market St. Paterson, New Jersey. Itx WANTED LADIES Earn $lO dozen sewing aprons home; experience unnecessary; materials cut; instructions furnished. Addressed envelope brings particulars. Mi'o Garment, 235 Broadway, Bayonne, N. J. Itx WANTED SAESMAN With cAr. tS cover Adams county selling roof coating direct to farmers. To one qualifying. large earnings- are assured. THE AMERICAN OIL & PAINT COMPANY, 5005 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Itx FOR RENT—3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 198. or call at 424 Marshall - ■■■ - FOR RENT FOR RENT —7 room semi-modern house on Short street. Phone 1043 or 90. 189t3x FOR RENT —3 unfurnished rooms. Ground floor, private entrance. Inquire 339 N. 11 st. 190-3tpd FOR" RENT 2 Garages Mrs. P.. ,V. Shoity, 609 W. Monroe St. Phone 521. 187-3tx E.o.d. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Tri Kappa pin on Second S . Finder please return to the Holthouse Drug Co. 189-3 t. „■.'!! I! 1 " . . ■' ■- 1 ... 1 — Rickard Considers Plan To Hold Bout At London New York, Aug. 13. —(United Press) Tex Rickard is considering the advisability of holding the 1928 heavyweight boxing bout at Wembley stadium near London, with a seating capacity of 140,000. Rickard indicated he had an offer from a syndicate of London capitalists to hold the bout in England and he is debating between that city and New York. O- - - Let us worry when the ! the crash comes. INSURE In good reliable Auto Insurance. That’s Our Business. LEO “Dutch” EHINGER 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 O 0 ■ H i '■ i _ i 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:tte 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. Room 4 over Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Phone 456. CHARLES W. YAGER

SKKXKMXKMXXXXXKX x BUSINESS CARDS * XXXXXXXXXXaMXSRX 1 _].OA\S— Low Rates of Interest on Farm and City Property. Suttles-Edwards Co. 155 South Second St. Decatur, ind. 1 i — H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 68 P m ’ S. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract; of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 6, 1924. See French Quinn Office—Take flrat etairway couth of Decatur Democrat, N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 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 Anstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. A U LOBENSTEIN & 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

Save Money don't econohr £‘Na'V I1 ‘ ZI ‘ n S your health. siwF ■ s '° one tver sav ' ed money, if it CWWo W;IS ut the s x ‘ ■ AbJuiTr* ■pense of losing lake atlF * justnients.a small cost which pays big dividends. 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. 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 606. I GET RESULTS. O —■■■ ■■■■- DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian | I Office at Sale Barn on First Street Bacilary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood test- For particulars, call | Phones: Office 306; Rea. 301. O— - — )- — Q 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 Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work 1 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 SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1927

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 1700. holdovers 1300. generally steady with Fridays avet age; desirable 180 tbs. down including pigs $1L25®1159; most 290-225 lb. averages $10.7541’11.35; weightier butchers s9© 10.75; packing sows mostly $7.75©8.25. CaUtle receipts. 25 nominal. Calf receipts 50. market nominal. Sheep receipts 400, nominally steady. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. $1.41%, Dec. $1.45%. Match $1.48%. Corn; Sept. $1.12. Dec. $1.15%, March $1.18%. Oats; Sept. 48%c, Dec. 52c, March 55c. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Pigs. 160 lbs. down .... $lO.lO 160 to 180 lbs. ...» $19.75 180 to 200 lbs. $10.70 200 to 220 Tbs. $10.45 220 to 240 lbs SIO.OO 240 to 260 lbs $9.35 260 to 280 lbs $8.75 280 to 300 lbs - ..$8.50 300 to 325 lbs $8.25 325 lbs. up SB.OO tCalves .. [email protected] ' Lambs $12.00 down I Receipts; Hogs, 100, Calves, 50; Sheep, 75. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 12) Fowls 16c Leghorn fowls —ll c Geese - 8c Ducks 10c Roosters — - 6c Broilers 20c Leghorn broilers 15c Eggs 82c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected August 12) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel Toe New Oats No. 2 40c New Yellow Corn (ear) $1.50 White or Mixed Corn (ear) .... $1.45 New Wheat, No 2 $1.25 Wool 40c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen —22 c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 38c

COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Chester L. Hawk, student. Wadsworth, Ohio, to Lenora J. liehman. Berne. Emil V. Springer, farmer, Yoder, to Margaret Catherine Kinch, Decatur Route 4. Real Estate Transfers Jacob W. Baumgartner etux to Carl D. Burley, lot 147 in Berne, for $1,600. Daily D. Jones etux to Solomon Ha bqgger, lot 24 in Berue. for $2,750. Emma F. Schug et al to Catherine E. Clauser, lot 409 iu Beine, for sl. Third Member Os Liquor Ring Is Held At Winamac Logansport, Ind, Aug. 13 —(UP)— Cecil Smith, 32, of Logansport, is being held at Winamac today, third member of a liquor ring broken up by sheriff Frank Kopkey of Pulaski county. Smith was located Friday at Plymouth where he was taking treatment lor gunshot wounds believed to hr.ve been inflicted by sheriff Kopkey dur- 1 ing a gun battle several days ago. He is being held under special guard in a private home at Winamac. Physicians said that he has 105 pieces cf shot in his back and hips. Officers are seeking a fourth man, beI ' ved to have been a member of the rtr. Q COOLIDGE AND HERBERT LORD TALK ECONOMY (COiVTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) sent his respects, but it is known he had an important part iiL framing of the new measure. Young John Coolidge, son of Mr. Coolidge also will arrive today from summer school for a vacation with his parents. o —Tb Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It P»y« Do You Want to BUY. SELL OR TRADE REAL ESTATE H. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 | DR. C. V. CONNELL | VETERINARIAN I Office 120 No. First Street I Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 1 Special Attention given to i cattle and poultry practice

Miss Illinois, J A l,r i ga JpA* i I ■rfc> t fl • Lois Delander, of Joilet, is to be Miss Illinois at the Atlantic City Beauty Pageant. She has grey eyes. , (luceiAAUonai NewareeJ.) Jesse E. Martin Posts Bonds For Appearance Indianapolis, Ind.. Aug. 13. — (United Press) —Bond of SI,OOO for the appearance of Jesse E. Martin, trustee of the Indiana Anti-Saloon League, before the Indiana supreme court October 5 was posted Friday by Luther Fl Trueblood, Russell Lookabill and Martin with Carles Bfcderwolf, eJerk of the court. Martin is to be sentenced October 5 after having been found guilty of contmept of court with Rev. E. S. Shumaker, superintendent of the league.

Indiana May Assess Fee From Interstate Bus Lines . I Indiana polls. Ind., Aug. 13. — (Unit | ed Press) —An Indiana license fee. the same as that imposed on bus and : truck lines operated within the state, in all probability will be imposed on buses and trucks operating into In- ■ liana on regular schedule from other | states, Mark Rhoads, head of the auto I cense division, and J. Reid McCain, i I secretary of the public service com- I mission, have agreed. The action of Indiana authorities 1 in assessing such a fee against interstate bus lines, which heretofore have l»een under the jurisdiction of the interstate commerce commission, may depend upon the ruling of Attorney General Arthur L. Gillioiu, whose opinion wi'il be asked. WOMAN TO FLY IN HAWAIIAN RACE iCOXTIMED FROM PAGE OVE) been too rigorous in their demands as to the condition of the ships and the ability of the pilots and navigators. A protest against the requirements was carried to secretary of Commerce. Herbert Hoover. Major Clarence M. Young, director of aeronautics of the department of Commerce, who defined the standards ; for qualification, was on his way toI Washington today, but the local affice ' of the Department of Commerce denied the protest had anything to do with his departure • While the death of Captain Arthur V. Rogers cast a shado over preparations for the takeoff to Hawaii next ' Tuesday, other aviators hastened their efforts to get their planes in condi- | tion for the long flight. o Three Men Shot In Chicago This Morning Chicago, Aug. 13—(UP) — Three' men were shot, two perhaps fatally, I early today in what police believe to be a renewal of a warfare between ■ two gambling elements. One of the wonuded ran from the hospital, where he had been taken 1 ! by police, and his identity has no' j ! been learned « v I Jack Zimmerman was shot through I the chest near the heart and Frank 1 I Battaglia was shot in the head and 'stabbed several times. Docatrs say ' they probably will live. The men claim to have left a gambling house only to be followed by six j men who attacked them.

G. 0. P. LEADERS HOLD MEETING Two-Day Conference Os Partv Leaders Opens At Lake Oliver Today Lagrange, hid., Aug. 13. (I I > I *’ uncertain political situation In Indiana was to be analyzed by republican leaders today In a two-day conferenre at Lake Oliver. Gos. Ed Jackson, who has been un der fire from eel tain quarters; Clyde A Wall), of Lagrange, republican state chairman; U. S. Senator, Arthur IL, Robinson: James P. Goodrich, former governor; M. Bert Thurman, collector of Internal revenue, and others were to attend. U. S. Senator, James E. Watson was ill at his summer home near Michigan City, but intended to get out for a few hours. Followers of Watson are urging him to enter his name I in the Indiana primary for the repub-, Mean nomination for president. The Senator has given no indication of how his thoughts run. and because of ( his illness jt is probable that the subject will not receive a great deal of , attention here. Other guests exepccted were secretary of state Frederick E. Schortemeier, Attorney general Arthur L. | Gilliom. Charles Biederwolf. Clerk of I the Supreme Court; James .1. PatNOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES lii Ihr Matter of Detrrniiiiiiiu the Tn.v HateM for 4 rrtain I’tirpoxrM by I niou loMiiMhip, Xflaiu* touaty. luiliann. Before the TowiiMhip % d fluor > Board X.iti. . is herein glv.n th*' ta\pa\»rs of Union Township. Adams County. Indiana. that the proper legal .officers of I said municipality at their regular meet- I ing place of the 6 day of September.] 1927, will consider the following budget: Budget < la**Mifivsit ion for TomiiMH|»m Towiiwhip luud Salary of Trustee ... 6““.““ Office Rent 00.00 TrtiMlee’a rA|»vii?»r a. Traveling ... 110.0“ b. Office 1-VOO Records and adv. 150.““ Public ditches (assessments against township ( 250.00 Fay of Adv Board 15 “o Examination of records 20.00 Miscellaneous l«o.oo (’are of Cemetery’s 50.00 Total township fund 1.450.00 iLMtimate of toMiiNhlp fund to he Hniwed Estimated expenditure as above 1.450.0“ Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts <»f revenue from taxation 650.00 Total 2,100.00 Balance at end of this year f,000.00 Total deductions 1,000.00. Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 1,1 Bond Fund Bridges and culverts 300.00 Gravel, stone, and road material . . 50.00 Miscellaneous Repairs of It. R. 100.00 Tile 10VV.oo Total Road Eund 1.150.00 I'.Mtiinntr of Bojhl I-'iiihln to be Haised Estimated expenditure as above 1,150.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 500.00 : Total 1,650.00 Balance al end of this year 1,300.00 | Total deductions 1,300.00 I Amount ne< essary to be raised by taxation 350.VU Special ><’huol I'und Repair of buildings 150.00 School furniture and supplies . 500.00 '"'iel -for S. H 250.00 Transportation ... 2,200.00 leachvrs’ Institutes... 200.00 Janitor service 160.00 Miscellaneous 300.00 Total Special School I’und 3,760.00 EMthualr of Special Sehuol FundM to be K allied Estimated expenditure as above . ... 3,760.00 Working balance at end of

year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of 1 revenue from taxa' 1.500.00 Total 5,260.00 ! Balance at end of this year 1,800.00 Amount necessary to be raised | by taxation 3,460.00 i Tuition fund Pay of teachers . 3,.4(Mt.00 ( Transfers 2.600.00 i Total Tuition I'und 6.lHin.no I HMtiinnte of tuition fund to be Hulsed 1 Estimated < xpenditure < as above 6.000.00 ' Working balance at end of ( year to meet necessary ex- 1 penditures until receipts of revenue from taxa’ 1.700.00 Total 7,700.00 j Less estimated revenue and balance. Revenue not derived from taxation 700.00 Balance at end of this year 2.500.00 i Total deductions 3,200.00 1 Amount necessary to be raised ~ i by taxation 1.500.00 1 Proposed Levies Levy on \ mount to \nnie of I'und Property He linl M ed Township 7 1,091.00 1 y° ad , , ;i 4'67.00 1 Special School .. 23 .'i.587.00 Tuition 27 4,21 1.00, 1,,tal 60 9.356.0»i < onipnratlve Stioemcut of Taxes < u |- lected mid to be ( iillected Shows tmounts < ollected Lost three lenra I < ollected Collected Xante of Fund 1»24 Levy ll»2,- | Township 1.620.00 1265 00 Itoa.l 360.00 1.5:10:,10 Special School 3,060.00 2 99-> 00 Bond 3.960.00 s’hbo 00 ' £ o °'', ■■ 102.00 "»t*l 9.000.00 9.403.00 ' To be j. Collected Collected , Xnuie of bund 1 |,l» Levy 10211 Levy 1027 Levvic Township 1,042.00 1,09100 1 p ,ad 467.00 I Special School ... 3.521.00 3,587.00 .1 IS' 1 ?' 1 . 2.258.00 IJH.OOi’ I 10 ** 1 7.917.00 . 9.356.00 1 laxpayers appearing shall have a 1 ! rm lit to be heard thereon. After the tax i | levies have been determined, ten oT more taxpayers, feeling themselves' aggrieved by such levies, may appeal l to the State Board of Tax Commm.sion- ■ rs tor further and final action thereon tiling h petition therefor with theCounty Auditor not later than the fourth Mo-.dae of September and the - state Board will fix A date of hearing, in this County 1 ’ 1 I .(led August 10, 1927. ' Arthur Blakey, Trustee Union Twp. ' August 13-30

( . lu l l I „,,si,|,. 11 i d >!>'■ Indi.n. > li. pub Heat) Editorial AHHOclaJlon. anti Arthur K. Remmel and Oscar Foelinger of the Fort Wayne Newa-Sentinal. The gueats were to dine a* lhe Wainwright Academy Building at 1 A M. tadoy alter wbieb the leaders were to confer. A motor trip to 14mberltwt Cottage was the chief item on Sunday’ B program. o — Chinese Stage Disastrous Battle North Os Nanking Shanghai, AmTu^Ul’)-Woumled nationalist soldiers were pouring into Nanking today after what was reported to have been the most disastrous

Free Greasing Every car that we wash on MONDAY and TUESDAY, we GREASE FREE OF CHARGE. WE CALL FOR AM) DELIVER. Give us a trial. PHONE 425. Kleen Rite Auto Laundry 118 No. 3rd St. Bernard Eiting, Prop.

Eats Restaurant Special Sunday Dinner MENU Noodle Soup Fried Chicken Mashed Potatoes Escalloped Corn Cottage Cheese Sliced Tomatoes Fresh Apple Pie Ice Cream Parker House Polls Coffee Ice Tea or Milk Phone 28

J • The Figures Stir ■ 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.” I heirs is a youthful pride worth encouraging • • • lending to the cultivation of the Thrift habit " lik h means so much to them in later life. I vaeli 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

buttle of the Chinese war The Northern Annie, c Mtlntwl , o advance toward Nanking, which i 8 u ’ moderate Nationalist capital, * were cwwMerable uneaM n(Msl J? Wealthy Chinese were < vacu M | H " th city and it was feared that there be a coup D’etat agauirt Chiag J Shek, model ate Nationalist | Vitdl , r the reverses continued Travel as an Educator Among the other proofs that travel Is a great educator is w hat you iearu when you pay your bill at a hotel that advertises 150 outside rooms, every room with a bath, us low us $2.50. Oltjo state Journal.