Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1922 — Page 2
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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE ■ FOR SALE-Lump rock suit at lea lb. Adams County Equity Exi change, Mouroo St. & G. R. & I. i Phone 233. Uftf FOR SALE OK TRADE -General purpose mare lady broke; also Storm King Buggy, a good one. and set of driving harness. Homer Ginter. Decatur. it. 2, Craigvillc, Phone 259-6tx FOII SALE—One pure bred Shropshire ram. Also Duroc sow and six pigs. Cow to be fresh soon. C. C. Miller. R. No. 8.255-6tx FOR SALE —Large leather davenport. In good condition. 1015 West Adams 1 street. 257-3tX, FOR SALE—Keifer pears. 50 cents a‘ bushel. Must call for them. Mrs. C. Hammett. So. Winchester St., Phone 620 _White. 257-Gtx FOR RENT —Small house. Call al 205 Grant street, or call phone 622. 257t3x 1 j FOR - SALE—Shepherd male - pups. $3.00 each. Henry Selking. Jr.. R. R. No. 1 or Preble phone 22 on 20. 257t3x | FOR SALE—Selected spring service boars. Choice Big Types, at farmer's prices. See them at once. Holthnse & Faurote, Decatur R. R. 5.258-6tx FOR SALE —Appleton corn shredder Liberal reduction if sold at once. E | Frank Faurote, R. R. 5. 258t3x I FOR sale—Light spring wagon; ■ ' Ford coupe. 1921 model, a bargain; II Alien model 40. price $125.00. Phone ■ 539. 259-3 t. I FOR SALE—Car of Michigan >« Baldwin apples on G. R. &I. J I tracks. SI.OO a basket. Bring & your baskets. 259-2tx. WAITED ■ WANTED —To Rent House. Modern H or partly so. Call Lawson 129. Bl 257t3x For Rent E FOR RENT —Farm. Close to city. Ing quire of W. P. Colchin, 405 Win Chester street. 256-6tx; FOR RENT—Furnish. <! room at 403! West Madison st. Phone 952. 257t3x, i FOR RENT—Six room house on Ke-! kionga St. Dyonis Schmitt, 413 Mer-1 I cer Ave. 259-3 t j LOST AND FOUND STRAYED—Dark brown Jersey cow. 1 Disappeared late last night. Finder! please call Red 117. 259-2tx. o Get your Windshield Glass at the Lee Hdw. Co. — —259-6 t. J.- I .— s— Decatur A. A, Team To Play At Garrett Sunday Through a contract agreed to this morning, the Decatur A. A. football team will travel to Garrett next Sunday, November 5, to play the strong Garrett Phi Delts. All members of the Decatur team are requested to be out for the final practice before the game on Ahr’s field at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The Garrett Phi Delts have defeated the Kendallville | Oaks and a number of northwestern Ohio teams this season and are considered a strong aggregation. Good I connections can be made between Decatur and Garrett on the interurban line, it is said, and a large number of local fans will likely accompany the A. A.’s on their first trip. ■ • ! NO HUNTING ALLOWED Hunting or trespassing on the C. H. Carter farm in St. Marys township is forbidden. C. H. Carter. 236-3tx o 1 SHOP AND OFFICE MOVED I have moved my shop and office to the Geo. Steele building on First street.. Will be glad to figure with you on your building or shop work. W. E. MOON, General Contractor. Phone 742 house 1 ring; office 2 rings | 254t6 MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local arid Foreign Markets — I East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 8000; shipments 6840; official to New York yesterday 1330; hogs closing active, all grades gener■ally $9.00; roughs $7.25® 7.50; stags I $5.00® 6X)0; cattle 800, dull; sheep 1400; best lambs $14.09; ewes $6.00® 7.50; calves 1000; tops $12.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET No. 2 Wheat or Bettersl.l2 No. 2 White Oats .*. 40c White Corn 85e Yellow Corn .. 90c : Rye 65c | Barley 50c Timothy Seed SI.OO to $2.00 ■ Alsike $2.00 to $7.00 ! Red Clover $10.50 | DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET I Large Hens 15c Leghorn Fowls Sc Leghorn Chickens 9c ' Heavy Spring Chickens 13e Heavy Fowls 15c Old Cocks 8c Ducks 13c Geese 13c Turkeys 14c Eggs, dozen 45c Eos Market Eggs, dozen . 45c Local Creamery Market Butterfat . 43c
PUBLIC SALE • 1 Ihe undertdgned will sell at public auction at my residence 3 miles south west of Decatur or I mile west and > z3 mile north of tlu> Hines school house, on Thursday, Nov. 9, 1922. Sale ’to bc-gin at 10:00 o’clock a. m The following articles, to-wit: One Mule weighing 1160 lbs. ! j HEAD OF CATTLE—One cow. 4 years old, with calf by side; 1 Cow 8 years old; four 2-year old heifers; 1 yearling; 1 yearling Durham bull. 21 HEAD OF HOGS—3 Duroc brood sows to farrow soon; 18 shouts weigh Ing 75 lbs. each. FARMING IMPLE MENTS—One 8 ft. cut Milwaukee v binder; McCormick mower; Thoma hay loader; American disc grain drill new Ideal manure spreader; corn cul 5 tivator; tanning null with sacker double disc; spike tooth harrow spring tooth harrow; buzz saw; bol sled; Black Hawk check row con 1 ' planter; 800 pound scales; Letx No. ! I feed grinder; corn sheller; land rot’ 1 er; hay rake, farm wagon; true.* wagon; hay ladders; fence strencher 25-ft. endless belt; 2li H. I’. Mogti 1 engine; punrp jack and line shaft am I belts; walking plow; power emery; ! I oil drums. 55 gal. each; double shove plow; grain bed; garden plow; 1 horse corn cutter. HARNESS —On< set of breeching harness; 1919 For< touring car in good shape; shovels cross bar; chains; post auger; hors< blanket; plush robe; DeLavel crean separator. HOUSEHOLD GOODS— Universal base burner; Wilson heat er; small heater; range; four hurnei oil stove; cupboard; extension table dresser with mirror; sewing machine 6 kitchen chairs: Viitrola; large piect of linolemum: 2 hanging lamps am many other articles too numerous ti mention. TERMS —$5.00 and under cash, ovei that amount 12 months will be given 'first 6 months without interest, lasi 6 months bearing 8 per cent, pur chaser giving bankable note. N< goods removed until settled for. 4 pet cent off for cash. JOE LENGERICH Runyon and Daniels. Aucts. John Starost, Clerl Lunch served on grounds. Oct. 31-nov. 2-3-4-7. PUBLIC SALE I have sold my farm and as I ex , pect to quit farming will offer fosale at my residence located I*£ mih ! east of Decatur, on Wednesday, Nov. 8 Sale to begin at 10 o'clock, the fol lowing property, to-wit: HORSES—One roan horse. 8 year' i old, weight 1600 lbs.; one bay horse 8 years old. weight 1550 lbs.; on< bay mare 10 years old. weight 140( lbs.; one brown mare. 11 'years old I weight 1300 lbs. HOGS—One rer sow with 9 pigs, second litter; five other sows to farrow by day of salt "or soon after; one open Wiiite O. I jC. sow; 1 O. I. C. male hog. POULTRY —Some turkeys and guineas: ■ "1 1 -, dozen hens; 2 roosters. HAR NESS —2 double sets work harness 1 set 1 horse wagon harqeaa; 1 set buggy harness. GRAIN—About ■ tons good timothy hay, baled; Some ioats and com. FARM IMPLEMENTS ■ —One set log bunks and 30 ft. log ; chain; 20 ft. log chain: 16 ft. chain: I some short chains; 2-horse grain dril in good condition; 2 walking break ing plows; 2 riding breaking plows: > 2 2-horse corn cultivators; grounc 1 roller; hay loader; McCormick ma J nure spreader; set mud boat run Jners; 2 farm wagons; Tiffin wagon 'i 3% in. scene; Studebaker wagon 3% ■ in scene; beet bed; hav ladders i HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Bond piano, , sideboard; library table; large mir ror; book case; 4 stands; 3 rocke?_ I chairs; 8 dining room chairs; 2 par - lor chairs; Singer sewing machine ] with attachments; 2 bed room dres sers; 3 beds, mattresses and springs' Renown cook stove. No. 9; Favorite ’ hard coal burner sfove; soft coa p heating stoves round dining room f table; kitchen cabinet; kitchen table oil stove; dishes anel cooking uten sils; jars; fruit cans; barrels ant many other articles tex> numerous tc mention. W. J. REED, ’ Harry Daniels, Auct. ? John Starost, clerk. 255-t7 ’ I • xoTici: of covmissioMfits >ale OF HF. VI, ESTATE Notice is beret y given that the e undersignqd commissioner for the sale t of real estate duly appointed by the , Adams Circuit Court of Indiana In II cause No. 10.573 entitled Carry Kellg vs. Frances Decker. Roscoe it. Miller. Henry Decker, Lena S. Miller, Maxine Miller, tMlnori Benjamin i'. Miller, Nellie St.aneyfeit and Daniel Shaney-' s fdt will on the 18th day of-November. C, 1922 at the office of Clark Lutz, at the hour of two p. m. at IX-tatur, Indiana. offer for sale the following de- . scribed real est ite located in Hurt- ’ 'ord and Wabash township. Adam® 1 k o'in; ’,, Indi.and dest >ibed as " follows, to-wit: TRACT NO. 1— The East one-half f44> of the southeast one-fourth l>4 > of Section Slxte n tlCt, Township Twenty-live <251 North. range Thirteen (13) East, containing eighty (80) acres more or less. TRACT NO. 2— Also the southwest one-fourth (’,;) of the Northwest one fourth (14) of Section Thirty (30) Township Twenty-five (25) North, Range Fourteen (14) East, containing ■ Forty (40) acres more or less. ■- TRACT NO. 3— Aiso a parcel of land described as follows to-wit: Commencing at the P Northeast corner of the West one1 half l)J) of the Southwest onefourth (’A) of Section Thirty (30) Township twenty-five (25) North, Range Fourteen (14) East, theuce West forty-one and one-half (11’4) rods to a stake, thence south stxty2 six (ffi) rods to a stake, thence c east forty-one and one-half (1114) , rods to a stake, thence North sixtyL six (66) rods to the nlace of begihC king. containing Seventeen and { . nineteen hundredths (17.19) acres more or less. c Said tracts of land will he offered 9 as separate tracts and no bid will be 0 accepted for a less amount than I lie „ appraisement which is on file at tlie 9 Clerk’s office of the Adams Circuit Court. Docntur, Indiana. Said land will be sold free of liens except the 1922 taxes due and, payable in the C year 1923 which the purchaser will he c required to assume and pay. The terms of sale pre one-third cash, onethird In twelve months and one-third 2 in twenty-sous months purchaser givc ing his note, secured by mortgage on , the real estate sold for all deferred c payments. Purchaser will have the C privilege of paying more than one-1 P third or all of cash. Abstracts of title will be furnished purchasers for | C each tracts The land will be sold at; private sale and the sale will bo con- , „ tinued from day to day until all of said real estate is sold. A. W. HAMILTON Commissioner. t Hamilton & Wlecking, <T C. J. Lutz, Attorney. 20-27-3
♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ SLUB CALENDAB Friday W. H. M. S. of M. E. church with Mrs. Al Burdge, 2 p. m. Christiian Ladies Aid with Mrs. ArIliir Fisher. 2 p. m. W. R. C. meeting and inspection in a. A. R. hall, 7 p. m. Brotherhood of Baptist church will George Ogg. 7:30 p. m. Saturday Two-cent supper at M. E. church, 5 p. m. Wednesday Basbclor Maids with Mrs., James Brown, 6:30 p. m. The regular monthly meeting of the A’. C. T. U. will be held Sunday aftprloon at three o'clock at the Method's! church and Mr. (’. L. Walters w io one of the principal speaker lometime ago it was decided by the W. C. T. U. to hold their regular meetngs during the winter months at one n the churches on 'Sunday afternoons and the meeting Sunday will >e the second one to be held in the ■hurdles this fall. The members are irged to attend. A delicious menu has been prepared or the two cent supper to be given it the Methodist church Saturday evening beginning at five o’clock. Folowing is the list of good eats which will be sold tor 2 cents a helping, "on arc invited to attend the sup>er: Chicken noodle soup, chicken >aties, meat loaf, dressing, mashed poatoes, potatoes, baked beans, ’otato salad, cabbage salad, cottage heese, cranberry sauce, preserves, ruit salad, pickles, hot rolls, bread, Hitter, cake. pie. ice cream, coffee. NOTICE TO PATRONS I will be away from my office until <ov. 21 as I am leaving on a vacation -Dr. J. Q. Neptune. 259-19 t. 0 — VPPOI.WTMKXT OF AI>MI\ISTRITOH Notice is hereby given. That the un- ' lersigned has been appointed A'dminh*r :it<»r of the estate of Francis W. | diller, late of Adams county, deeased. The estate is probably sole«t. CHARLES C. MILLER, Administrator, ictober 26, 1922. Judson \V. Teeple. Atty. 3-10-17 NOTICE <»l I’lX ♦. I. >ETTI.EMEXT OF ESTVI'E Notice is hereby given to the credi<»rs. heiis and legatees of Elizabeth Willey. deceased. to appear in ho AdHms Circuit Court, held at Deitur. Indiana, on 2nd day of J>ec.. and show caused ts anv, whv the INAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS vith the estate of said decedent hould not be apnroved: and said heirs •re notified to then and there make •roof of heirship, and receive their iistributive shares. FLOPvENCE KELLER, Administratrix Decatur. Indiana, Oct. 31, 1922. J. C. Capron, Atty. 3-10 O ‘.PIKE OF PETITION TO REMOVE EXEI I TRIX State of Indiana, Adams county, Set: In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term, 1922. Tn the estate of Elizabeth Willey, deceased. To Florence Keller (Florence Fruifr): You re hereby notified that the Van Wert National Bank has filed a petiJon in the above entitled cause in Aid court asking therein that said ’ ro\ . yo i hutt rs as < xe< mri \ )f said estate and to remove you from your trust, as such executrix, by eason of your being a non-resident • f the Slate of Indiana, and because »f your failure to make and tile a re>'»rt in said court in the matter of aid estate as ordered by said court. Ami you are hereby further notified so appear in the Adams circuit court it the court house in the city of Deatur, Indiana on Monday, the 27th lay of November, 1922, and then and here answer and defend said petition >r the same will bo heard and deternined in your absence. Witness the hand of the clerk of said court, and the seal of said court hereto affixed at Decatur, Indiana, on ‘his November 2nd, 1922. (Court Seal) JOHN T. KET.LY, Clerk of Adams Circuit Court VTorryman & Sutton. Attorneys for petitioner. 3-10-17-21 PUBLIC SALE I the undersigned will sell at pub iic auction. One mile south and thi'ee miles west of Monroe, or one mile .vest of the Winchester church on TUESDAY, NOV. 14, 1922 4 HORSES—One bay mare, G years old, weight 1600; one sorrel mare, 6 years old, weight 1550; one sorrel mare, 7 years old. weight 1450. These mares are sound, and good workers. One smoth mouth driving horse—3 COWS —One black cow, 6 years old; one hol.-itein cow, 7 old; one red cow. 4 years old. These cows are giving a good flow of milk. 2 full blood duroc sows. IMPLEMENTS— One Deering Binder; one Da in hay loader, good as new: one McCormick mower. 6 foot cut; one hay tedder; 1 h-iy rake; one John Deere 14-16 disc; one riding breaking plow; one walking breaking plow; one John Deere corn plow; three section spring tooth harrow; one single shovel plow, one double shovel plow; one Turnbull wagon; one light farm wagon; one top baggy; manure spreader; one steel 4-horse doubletree, never been used; one set of plow doubletrees: one set rs heavy harness: one single set farm harness; one set buggy harness; 1 horse collars; one gjdmrgae cream s»iiarater. No. 2; one bent wood churn; 7 metal chicken coops; on” eif hog feeder; three tons light mixed hay; 3 dozen chickens; 4 turkeys: 3 liens, and 1 tom: one good rat and rabbit dog, 8 months old; one Ford louring car. 1916; one nanny goat, : broke to drive with harness. TERMS —$5.00 and under cash: 12 I months time: interest last 6 months. Dinner served by Ladies Aid society cf the Monroe M. E. church. WILFORD ROY JEFF LEICHTY,, Auct. Nov. 3-9-11 W. S. Smith, Clerk.
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