Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1924 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1924.
L. O. Ellingham visited friends in Decatur last evening. F. M. Ray of Berne was here this morning, talking better roads. A meeting of Importance will be held at Berne some evening next week. Peter Forbing of Fort Wayne was shaking hands pith old friends here today. Miss Alta Teeple of the Lincoln I.ife Insurance company, visited over Sunday with her parents. Misses Madge and Fanny Hite visited in Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon . Walter Thornhill of Wabash township visited in Decatur Saturday afternoon and evening. Trite Andrews, John Moore, Pat Hendricks, Ferdinand Smith and Alton Andrews, of Monroe were visitors here this afternoon. Joint-Ease For Swollen Joints Most remedies fail but Joint-Ease succeeds. It’s for joint troubles only, whether in ankle, knee, hip. eiliow. shoulder, finger or spine—whether rheumatic or not. It limbers up stiff, inflamed, painful, creaky joints so quickly you’ll be astonished. Two seconds’ rubbing and away it goess through skin and flesh right down to the bone and ligaments—that’s why it succeeds. Ask any reliable druggist. o Is Tongue Coated? Try Glycerine Mixture A badly coated tongue is a sure sign of stomach or bowel trouble To overcome this and make the tongue clean and red try simple glycerine, buckthorn bark. etc., as mixed in Adlerika. Most medicines act only on lower bowel hut Adlerika acts on DOTH upper and lower bowel and | brings out all gasses and poisons. : Helps any case gas on the stomach in TEN minutes. Smith, Yager A Falk, druggists. In Monroe by Otis O. Hocker. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons knowing themselves indebted to the lute Henry Schults, or knowing him to be indebted to them, are asked to call 1059 at once for settlement. 83t3x
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Mrs C. E. Bell and Mrs. C. E Peterson went to Indjanapolia today to attend a meeting of the state board of the Baptist church. Mrs. Bell is state chairman of the W. W. G. work. The ladles were accompanied to Bluff ton by Mr. Peterson. Miss Mary Jane Moss, superintendent of the Portland hospital nd her mother, Mrs. J. P Moss, of Portland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Fiber-ton over Sunday. Miss Rose Leyse began duties this morning in the ready-to-wear department of tlie H. and B. Dry Goods store. Miss Alta Teeple, of Fort Wayne, spent the week <-nd with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. <’. I). Teeple of this city. Dick Holbrook. of northeast of the city, was a business visitor here today. NOTICE To whom it may concern:—From this date D. B. Studebaker is not connected with the Hroailaire Dairy. Nor has he anything to do with the management of any personal matters for it. E. Stmlabaker. 8413 n. B. STI’DABAKER. o NOTICE I expect to be in my office and ready for regular business about April I I. 7511 DR. C. C. RAYL o - — NOTICE H. 8. STRAUB the expert wall paper cleaner. The man who knows how. I will make that dirty paper look like new. Small or large jobs, washing. ceiling. Prices right. Al! work guaranteed ’Phone 51. 84tf o Political Calender Democratic Ticket For Judge Daily Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for judge of the Adams Circuit court. 3Sth Judicial circuit, subject to the decision of the voters at the democratic primary, Tuesday, May 6th. 1924. DORE B ERWIN Daily Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the dem ncratic nomination for judge of the Adams Circuit court. 26th Judicial circuit, subject to the decision of the voters at the democratic primary, Tuesday, May 6th. 1924 J. FREDFRUCHTE. For County Auditor Daily Democrat: —Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election. Tw day. May, 6th. 1924. * ' MARTIN JABERD. Daily Democrat:—Please announce my mime as a candidate for the democtette nomination for Auditor of Adams county. subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. Tuesday. May 6th. 1924. FRANK NEI’SBAUM Dally Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at Ute primary. Tuesday, Mav 6th. 1934 WALTER WILKINSON. For Sheriff , Doily Democrat Please announce ihit I am a candidate for the demo-1 cratle nomination for Sheriff of Addam i county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 6th. JOHN BAKER. For Treasurer Dully Democrat —Please announce that | am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at primary Tut "day. Mav 6th LOVIKS KLEINE For County Recorder Dally Democrat:—-Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. Tuesday, May 6th, 1924. MRS CLARA ANDERSON. Dully Democrat:—Please announce my uame as a candidate tor the democratic nomination tor Recorder of Adams county, subject tn the decision of the voters at the primary election. Tuesday. May 6ih. 1924 KD GREEN Dally Democrat: —Please announce my name as n candidate for the dem ncrativ nomination for Recorder of Adams tounty. subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. Turn day. May 6th. 1924 GEORGE M. T. HOUCK. Prosecuting Attorney Dully Democrat:- Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Proaeiuving Attorney. 36th Judicial clreuit, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. Tuesday. May Sth. 1924. . JOHN T. KELLYDullygDemorrat —Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney. 2«th Judicial circuit, sub-jf-t to the d« lalon of the voters at th- pr'mary eli-tion. Tuesday, May 6(h. 1924. A. C. BUTCHER. For Surveyor Daily Democrat:•-Please announce that 1 am a candidate for the demo cratle nomination for Surveyor of Adams county, subject to ihe decision of ihe voters at the primary on Tuesday. May 6th. 1924 DICK BOCH.
XOTICC or COMMIASIOXER’S SALE OF HE Al. ESTATE Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioner appointed In an action for partition In ih.- Adams dlr-tilt Court of Adanc county. Indiana, wherein Caroline Maurer I- 1 plaintiff and Harry Engle. Muri Ingl--. Melvin I-lngle, Nellie Engle. •thel Engle,- James ft Edwards. Susanna I-. Gibbs, l-'iani'la I'. I'dwarila. Mary llnle, Edward <l. Edwards. Wesley R. Ma<-v, Zona L. Haskins, Clyde It. Macy. Orpha M int, Hazel It. Ma. V, Carrie Mabel M.-u-v, Merlin H Mart. Lexle Cay, LcHol Veakle, Merrill Velikie. George H Y.akle, C..y S Yenkle. Auslle Slater, Olen Ryan, Wesley Adams. Maude Slier, t'larenes Adams, Cora I. W. Hnmbo, Ada GWtxon. Perry l>. Mitchell, Emma Guthrie, c.len Mitchell. Lewis A. Mitchell. Nell Mitchell. Sadie Jones. Sab.ma Gilson, Essie Bow .a s. Mcttlo I'lo.xy .Myers. Lillie It ilriese ar.- defendants for the partition of the real estate therein described, to sell the real estate described In Ihe complaint It. raid • •mixe. I will, ns such •'ommlsstoner on the 1 'itll dny of April, 19-4 at the Law nffl.e of Clark J Lutz, over First National Bank. In the city of Decatur, Adams county. Indiana at ten o'clock A. M. of said day off.-r for sale to the highest and best bidder for not less than the full nppralsed value thereof the following real estate In sold county of Adams and the State of Indiana, to-wlt: Trad No. 1 The southwest quarter nf the southwest quarter of Section Hi. Township 25 north range 15 East In Adams county, Indiana. Tract No. 2 The south half of the northwest quarter of the aouthwest quarter of so. lion IS. township 25 north range L> East in Adams county. Indiana. Tract No. .1 The north halt of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section IN Township 25 north range la East In Adams county, Indiana. Tract No. < The south half of Hie southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of the northwest 'quarter of Section Is Township 25 north range 15 East In Adams county. Indiana. Also all of the real estate described as i whole, as follows: The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section LN and the south half <>r the northwest quarter of the southwest qtuirtor of section IN and the north half of tlte northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section IN and the south half of the suuthweat quarter of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 1*: all In Township 25 north range 15 East In said Adams county. Indiana. Said real estate will be sold at private sale in separate tracts and ns n Whole and said sale will he continued from day to day until said real estate Is -old: said land will be sold free of lien- except taxes assessed In 1924 and pnvnhlf In 1935 which taxes purchaser will be required to pay. Terms of Sale One third cash, on day of sale, one third in nine months, and one third in eighteen months from the day of sale the purchaser to secure the deferred patments by note, drawing SG Interest from date, such notes to be secured bv mortgage on the real estate, purchased. Purchaser may pay all cash If so desired. CLARK J U’TZ. Commissioner. Dated March 21. 1921. Moron H- Gillespie clerk j. Lnta. _ .. _ Attys for Plaintiff. 21-..1-. - —' Dick Heller anil Thetus Hocker returned to Bloomington this morning to resume their studies at Indiana University, after spending the Spring MURKETS-STOCKS Dally Report of lavcal and Foreign Markets Chicago Grain Opening Chicaro. April 7- Opening on the hoani of trade todav was dull nnd lower. Activity in wheat futures was limited. Only a few sales were made and these on a lower basis. Operators were slow to enter and the general hesitant mood predominated Ttailing In com was at a standstill, glow s|>ot dematitis held futures in < Ikm k after u slight dip. Outs went down with other grains. Provision* started steady. Cast Buffalo Livestock Market lli-ceipta <4M. shipments 5510. ytMterday; receipts 19,400, shipments. |9oq today; official Io New York Saturday 7790; hogs closing steady. Top $9 10; bulk 39.10; heavies |s Hl; med him *1110; light weight *9 )0; light lights *7 5O(r!i.lO: pigs *7 3507.50; paiking sows rough *6 75; cattle 3000; steers and heifers *15025 lower: calves and bulls steady; steers, 1100 tbs. up *8 50011; steers 1100 lb down *6010; yearlings up to (11.15; heifers *5.5008.50; cows *206.50; bulls *405 75; sheep 11,000; best wool lambs *l7. one load fancy *17.25,| culls *15.50 down; best clipped lapihs (14.50 culls *ll 50 down; few choice' wool ewes *11.50; best clipped year Ungs wethers *1150012 50; best • lipped aged wethers (10.50011; best •■lipped ewes (9010; calves 300; tops 1300 culls *9 down. Toledo Livestock Market Hogs --Receipts 700; market steady heavies *77507 85; mediums, *7900 8; Yorkers *7.7507.85; good pigs, M. 7507. Uulvea—SteadySheep and l-ambs— Steady. LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (CurrecUvl April 71 New No. 1 Wheat, bushel 98c Yellow Ear Com. per 100 88c White Corn 84c Mixed Corn 84c Oats, per bushoi 420 Rye, per bushel 6(c Barley, per hushel... 65c Timothy Seed *3 50 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected April 71 H-rnvy Hens l*c Springers, smooth 17c lAwhorns ....a...... 13c f”«g« lie Old Roosters 06c Bucks i(c Geese I*c F.gg« doseq Itc All poultry purchased must be free from feed LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Eggs, dosen /....., lie BUTTERFAT PRICES BuHerfaF"". .“.TT... 3(c
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• CLASSI FI«D ADS • FOR SALE 6 yeark, weight 1950. A good one. Priced to sell. Call or write Clyde Eckhart, Rockford, ().84_t3x For SAl.E—loo Plymouth Rock baity chicks, lie each. Phono H-31 Monroe. Addie Andrews. 83t3x FOR SAl.E—Pure bred Shorthorn bull, one year old. Dale Moses, Phone 872J.82(3x FOR SALE 2V 2 bimhele Little Red cloves seed, good Ohio seetl. *ls pi r bushel. Julius Haugk. 8312 s FOR SALE Adams county farm. *SOO down buys a good 40 acre with buildings, only 1 mile from Lutheran church and school. Good stone roads. Price and terms very reasonable. Immediate possession by Enoch Heckman, 1302 W. Wildwood, Fort Wayne. Ind. 83t3x FOR HALE Good Duroc sow and 8 pigs. Also some hay. Ed F. Miller, R. (, Phone Ml C Mt: 1 . ■ ■ v WANTED WANTED—Several pounds of pood clean rags. Must be of good size and of soft material. Nothing such as denim, stockings or heavy underwear can be used. Will pay 7c per lb. for suitable rags.—Daily Democrat WANTED—Kind, refined lady, fortyfive to fifty-five years of age as housekeeper in widower’s home, permanently for right party. Address Lock Box 34. Ossian. Inti. 82t6x WANTED —Several loads of manure. Inquire of J. Q Neptune or phone 23. 82t3 WANTED—Salesman to demonstrate and take orders. Experience not necessary. See or call E. H. RemIng, Hoagland. Ind. 82t3x WANTEIV—Young women to enter an accredited school for Nurses, who have completed one year of high school. Three year course offereetl. including Board. Room, Laundry and Text Books. Send all communications to M F. Steele. M. D. Superintendent Methodist Hospital. Fort Wayne. Indiana. 84t6 —■— FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three rooms for light housekeeping. 209 S. 3rd st Call 486 after 4 p. at. 83t2x FOR RENT —Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Lights, gas and water, private outside entrance. use of cellar and phone. No (hildren. Mrs. B. W. Sholty. 607West Monroe st., phone 521.1 t I OST AND FOUND LOST -Pay enveluite with |»uy given by the U. E. last Friday to Clyde Hitchcock. Return to this office Reward 84t3x Loss—A bunch of keys on key container. Sunday, somewhere in Decatur. Call Red 362. Reward. 84t3x Mr. and Mrs. John Hocker and. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Meyer, of Monroe, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Meyer last evening. PUBLIC SALE As I am going to quit farming. I will sell at Public Auction at my resident e 6'i miles east of Bluffton, or miles west of Monroe, on the .Monroe and Bluffton road on Thursday. April 10, 1924 Sale to begin nt 10 o'clock. The following property towit: HORSES 4 HEAD- Bay gelding. 7 years old; bay mare, It years old; I these are heavy draft horses; hay mare lx years old. blind; black mare. j 8 years old general purpose, weighing about 1200 lbs. CATTLE 3 HEAD — Spotted cow. about 11 years old. fresh about May 1; Red cow. about 9 year* old. fresh I about May 1; Red cow. 5 years old. herd. HOGS 17 HEAD—2 wows, one of them bred; 14 spring pigs; one Chester White mule hog. eligible Io register. SHEEP. 4 HEAD-3 good Shropshire ewes and one ram FARMING IMPLEMENTS— Deer Ina binder, (foot cut. a good one; Ohio hay loader; 8-hoe diac grain drill; McCormick mower. 5-ft cut; Osborne hay tedder: Owborne hay take; Walter A Wood manure spread or; nearly aw good aa new; Deere riding corn cultivator; (Bile corn plantler: sprlng-jooth harrow; spike-tooth ibarrow; pair of boh wiedw, wide runners; heavy farm wagon; Haht 2-horse wagon; wagon box. as good as new. 45 inches deep; sleigh; hog rack; 'gravel bed. an extra good one; 3 hay Isdera; fanning mill; top buggy, a good one; buggy; spring wagon; set double harness; iron kettle; some weed oats; Farmer's Safety fodder shredder o thrr articles too numerous to mention. AUTOMOBILES— Overland. 5 passenger touring. FMrd touring TERMS—AII sums of M and under, cash; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable note, the first '4 months without Interest. 8 per rent the last 5 months. 4 per cent discount for rash on sums over *5. No property to bv removed until settled for. Lunch will be served by Ijtdles Aid of th«aHt. Luke church. SAMUEL LOCHNER. owner Jeff Mechty. Auct. April 3-7
: . .BUS'NESS CARUB I * • • ♦ • *9* H INVESTIGATE ■ FOR BETTER HEALTH, 8E E ■ DR. I’TIOHNAPI El. |) r ■ Chiropractic and Otteo’pstL ' B Treatments given to , Ult , ■ at 144 90. 2nd St. I ■ Office Hours 10-12 a. m -15 68 "'■ S. E.BLACK I UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING ■ Calls answered ( | av ■ Private Ambulance 9^,■ Office Phone: 90 ■ Home Phone: 727 H DR. H. E. KELLER I Indiana ■ GL\LRU l*H M ||( p B OFFICE SPECIAI/ni s A , ■ women and children r " ■ tlons; filmiwvpy Kjinauiim, J* ■ Internal organs; x-c. „n,| ’•» ■ treatments for Mood pUH S nnd hardenlns of the arteriev v treatments B.r GOII I .I, q | nfq.,.,’ : LOSIS AND <’ANCi:it. ’ I?J ’ Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m—l t<> f. j, m —7 t 0 , Sundays by appointment Phones: _ Hesiden, e no Off. » (u) N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST I’ves Exuniinr-tl, CiLtsscs Filled HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray ant! Clinical laboratories Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m Sundays. 9 to 10 a m. Phone 581 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Eststa Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn. Office—Take first stairway DR. FRANK LOSE Physician anti Surgeon 'North Third Street Phones: Office 422; llome 452 Office Hours —» to 11 a m. 1 to i—4 to 9 p m. Mwn.tsv • to » a n juspourrNKXT of nxr.t iToa Notice is hereby given that rt» utMlerslwneil has Peen appo (►4’utor of th** of Ilian Inzer, late of Adams ,-oitntt deee*w< The estate Is i.r -t>.( ily solvent. A Lili an 1 l>t Ell Exeratw Mar, h 23, 1924. „ . Dore n. Erwiu. Any. ' NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice Is hereby given that MONOAV. MAV 5. 1W» will he the last day fur paying spring installment of ta«*» treasurer's office will be op*n it l * 8 a m to 4 p.m.. during th.- tax laying season All taxes not paid by tM’ time will betome delinquent unf' z penalty of 10 per cent will be a<l<W. Do not put off your taxes as they mu« he paid, and the law points out tM duty of the treasurer Those who h.t* Ixmgbt or sold property an I at I • division of taxes should <om» in # once. Don’t wait for the rush Mt* (rpits can lie laid away fit.- snyos*. ho do not ask for it LOUIES KLEINE. Treasurer of Adatn» County, to May sth. PUBLIC SALE The undendgne.l will n*N •* He Auction at the residence 75» P> veraoa wtreejt p-<atur, InC- "* menclng at 1:39 F M. on Saturday. Apr.l 12. ’W« The following persona! propeßU Corn planter; dray wagon spring. Double shove Cultivator; Buggy; • break mg P Spike tooth harrow; harness. One set of buwifch zm*. Two horse collars: Meßrn .hnlros; some lumber; Canvass: lx»g < huin*. Fence Machine and r- • boles of Timothy H»' of loose Hay « ‘»U»hel- of- - HouaelwM Arti"**. merous nrtlcloo not »*“ >f T ' rn “ X‘Hoy 8 Johnson. Anct. Jack Brunton. Clerk — ■■ cHinoP*A CT,c will you we". K fKy v invastifoi* A’C Pnoee 47* r\ CHARLES & CHARLES- D < Uadv Attended ROY 8. JOHNSON . Live Stock and (.ener* 1 Auctioneer . tel OFFICE ROOM No. 1 IX)AN A TRUST PHONE or J ’” TF r Aek th" man I’ve *’’* f " r , o 'L who haw attended ——• 0 ir?s7MiaiAt’P Perm e"d City . .Par Sole, tsehange •"J , Office U* South 2"* ”77 Office Phono o ■' — M t r
