Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1924 — Page 2

• WARNING No hunting or treaspasHfttg on he \V. II Uehlv farm. Geo. H. H. Squler. 258t6 MORSE'S LAXA-PIRIN Z A f mar.' sr i ■ 1 i J ' \l or COLDS . / \ iA Gu;rr.' : . . <-

WILL APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT ■■ -'W x’X ,X rU' ~ cWWf W r ; : ;' * ; .•. Ufk 4?r -_ A-Jfo SHp"' 'Nz"'. X • ■* *$ i ■ ; Ha. ■ < . >.. ' t: ' '. ... • Dore I>. Erwin j Democratic Candidate tor Judge of the Adams Circuit Court. Political Advt. * . . ■ K WMH Notice To Settie All persons knowing themselves indebted io the Fornax Milling company will please I call and settle_at once so that we can adjust our loss. We have opened an office above the Will Harting Cigar Store, on Second street, opnos ite Court House. Fleas? mail your remittance or call in person at above office. Assuring you of our appreciation, we are, Fornax Milling Co. By C. G. Strickler. - OBHaMSBHEMBaHHMMKHHraMUBMKMMnBHBHMBaHHHBHK PU B Lie AUCTION - • ' ■ ! ••■••■■ to Montpelier. Ind., on a smaller farm. I will sell • ’ '’.a i- l:w> a- fit.' Henry Buckimister farm, located 1 1-2 miles son 1 ' Deeutnr or 2 1-2 miles northeast of Monroe, on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER. 5. 1924. Sine to :i t 10;3n sharp, r.ie following property, to.-wit: 4 HEAD OF HORSES—I team of roan geldings. 9 years old’, weight 2890 !!■; 1 gem rat -mi-piea horse, nr nd worker; bay gelding, a good worker. 6 HEAD OF CATL.E—I Hols 'in ce.v. q years old. will be fresh Nov. 20. 8 Ki ' i " >i : ; . , ~v.. 6 ;i. , s oh’ will la> fresh Jan. 10. giving a good , ( f '“ v ’ <■' ' ’• ■ ' ■ < . ' yi. r s old. will be fresh Jan. 11. giving 3 Fel of nuiit per ,r. :; n er' a gjxwt one; brindle cow, 7 years old. will be U'•' '' 1 .' ,i •g, t of t v .. p er day. an extra good butter cow; Red ' ’’ ' ' ■ V. "no e r .h ,!. in e 2. giving a good flow of milk: ■ ' ■" ' L D; > *ee* D C .. H ?. c '. s —Spotted Poland Chin > male hog registered; Spotted • aide; Spotted Poland China snw. with 8 ■ ' ■ ■ ti- : Il sh.Kiti weighing from 69 to CEESt-t—i w*lr nr . ... i. . ... , ' implfmfmtc A Toulouse geese. , t y ■U i’ ' ,,ny I” dor. practically new. McCormick bind- ‘ , /■ ‘ inter and 89 rods of wire good as new; >’ •rr . corn cultivator; Turnbull wagon, I', ■■ ‘‘ 1 " s ™' k. combined; low truck wagon; ■,< - ; O, ~■; ”f±2. e: rn ’” : f’y-nets and pitch forks. , articles 100 numerous to npdHwn.’ ‘ ‘ heattn S 9tove - aad “«“? o th ®- . TERMS—AII-sums of and under. , a?h: nn Mlms wpr (hat aBWWt J crc.it vi ■ onr. he gii a, purchaser giving good bankable note bear,T -- « “™ J. N. DITKHEAP. .Viet. PERRY ROEBUCK . t Lutuii will be served oa the grounds. t • 24-28-31-3

APPLES • Baldwins, Greenings, Sprts. Hand ( picked and graded, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. 81.40 per bu. Zimmerman-Carper Co., W. Monroe St., Phone £33. 1t o— | Tops anti Side Curtains Repaired, Celluloid sewed in. Harness repaired. (iood warm storage for the winter. Oakland Garage. North First st. 2.’>B<<Hl-lf Virginia Coal, off car Monday and Tuesday. Nice lump. Bar screened. $5.25. Zimmerman-Carper Co. S-M

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921.

Former Decatur Residents Hurt In Auto Accident — . r FoFrt Wayne, Ind.. Nov. 3 —Mrs. H S. Lachot, 3518 Broadway, was , slightly bruised and her busband receivled a small cut on the head when their automobile collided with a ma- ' chine driven by Mrs. George Adams. IRISH Igtfayette street, at the intersection of Calhoun ami Williams .'streets last night After striking the rear end of the Lachot car and turn-) ' ing it completely over, the Adams '.machine swerved over the curb and| ' knm-ked out u square of brick in the | porch of the home of Calvin Ruhl. 1814 Calhoun street, before it came ,to a stop. Lachot said iu his report :to the police, that Mrs. Adams was I speeding. Dewey E. Lachot. 899 avenue, brother of H. 8. Lacrot, was driving. Mrs. Adams was not inI jured. Both cars were damaged. — | The Laehots formerly lived in this, city and are well known here. — o Mrs. Harding Seriously 11l At Marion, Ohio (United Press Service) Marion. 0.. Nov. 3.—Mrs. Florence CATARRH “I I of head or throat is usually benefited by the vapors of— VICKS ▼ Varoßub Over 17 Million Jara U»vd 1 Coming The Christmas ;; iGift Season Prepare now by being J! Photographed! • * The Edwards Studio :: *J* * » + Phone 964. I: i A—— — - U I I S. E. BLACK CANDIDATE FOR CORONER OF ADAMS COUNTY I Election, Tuesany. Nov. -4. 1924 ! REPUBLICAN TICKET r Your support will be appreciated. | !I - I Q ..Q For Surveyor DICK BOCH J A licensed Engineer On Democratic Ticket Will Appreciate Your Support 260 3t Political Adv. For Auditor of Adams Countv d r I isl I QjfeL.y 1 A, j MARTIN JABERG On the Democratic Ticket Will Appreciate Your Support. ' 260 3t Political Adv.'

Kling Harding, widow of the late • President, is seriously ill at White , Oaks farm here, it was learned today. Mrs. Harding s illness is a recurrence, of the kidney trouble with which she was stricken in 1922 at the White House. ] | Following a consultation with Dr. James C Wood, of Clevland. Dr. Carl W. Sawyer. -Mrs. Harding's physician and son of the late brigadier general 'Chniles E. Sawver, issued this bul ■ 1. I f letin: , “Mrs. Harding's condition remains, i much the same as last week. has developed a number of symptoms that were present in her serious at- j tack in 1922 at the White House. “Other complications have arisen 1 which were not present at that time j and her condition now is rather serf-1 j ous.’’ < n S Senator During Lincoln’s < Administration Dies ’ ‘ i i United Press Service) I, Hollywood. Cal.. Nov. 3 —(Special t to Daily Democrat) —Senator Cor- ' nelius Cole. 102. a member of con- ' i press during the administration of * I Abraham Lincoln, died at the family ) residence here today. Death was 1 . due to pneumonia - o i Try This Simple Mixture 'Fired After Eating? If you feel tired after eating, it is often a sign of gas and undigested matter in your stomach or bowels i Simple buckthorn bark, magnesium, sulph c. p., glycerine, etc., as mixed i in Adlerika. helps and c ase gas on I the stomach, unless due to deep-i' seated causes. The QUICK action I will surprise you. Adlerika is wonderful Mr ftons'tipation—-it often works in one hour and never gripes ' Smith. Yager & Falk, druggists In Monroe by Otis O. Hocker. —o TO ALL CONCERNED i No. 2212. Notice is hereby given, that the un- , dersigned as surviving partner of the | 'ate firm of John Schurger and Son i have filed in the Adams Circuit Court, an inventory and Appraisement, together with a statement of the firm's liabilities, and given bond as required by law. and qualified as surviving partner, and the firm's business is now in process of settlement. Said partnership is probably solvent FRED T SCHURGER. 1 Surviving Partner. JOHN T. KELLY. Atty, for surviving Partner. Oct. 20-27. Nov. 3. — o-XOTH-K TO \<»v-lti;s|t>|;xi» -State of Indiana, Adams County. SS: In the Adams Circuit Court. .September Term. 1924. z -/ 1 Rank of Geneva, a corporation, vs. Hazel <.. Eicher. William S. Eicher busan Pontius. Cause No. 12296. Complaint to Foreclose Mortgage Comes now the plaintiff by Lenhart < Heller, its attorneys and files its omplaint herein, together with the •Iffldavit of a competent person that, the. following named defendants are nonresidents of the State of Indiana to-wit:- Hazel G. Eicher. William S Richer and Susan Pontius; that said action is an action upon a promissory ( note and for the foreclosure of a* mortgage upon real estate situated in Adams County, state of Indiana and described in the complaint as follows to-wit:-The west half of the southwest quarter of section thirtv-six • ► in township twenty-five (25) north of range thirteen (13) East. I hat a cause of action exists against I each and all of said defendants and that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action, and that they are believe,! to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless thev be and appear on the 25th day of the November Term. 1924. of tile' Adams I’ireuit Court of Adams county, Indi- > ana. the same being the 15th’day of December. 1924. to be begun and holden on the 1, th day of November 19 ’4 ! at the court hcusf. in the citv of Decatur. in said county and state and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determin-’i ed in their absence. In Witness Whereof I, John E. Nel-' son. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court hive hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at me office ? l ! , Le C,t . y ~f Dec atur. Indiana, - this the Ihtli day of October, 19*'i JOHN F?. NELSON Wade L. Man r £ Ad “ mß °! rCUit Cou,t ' Lenhart & Heller. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 'O-’7-3 NOTICE TO Mlt-HEMDENTS I State of InAiana, County of Adams. SS: * , th e Adams Circuit Court. September Term. 1924 1 No. 1230(1, vs*■'winoon°^ 1 c- B V ,k ' “• 1 <>'l">ration. H.— ' G Eiclrnr. r ’ 6 ’ U ’“ Ul The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, having filed their complaint on note therein, together with an aff.-' davit alleging that oil of said defendants and each*of them are non-resi-dents of the Mate <>' Indiana hat ’he defendants is removing and is about to remove their pronertv Miniect to execution or a material part thereof out of this State no I waveng enough therein to satisfy the' plaintiff s c laim. Now. therefore the said defendants are hereby notified that unless they be and appear In the Adams circuit Court on the 15U1 day of ember 'o • vOrl Hauke in the i'itv or i>e« atur In s<ud Countv and Ftati* and answer or demurrer to said coinplalnt. the same will be heard and! determined in their absence In witness whereof. I hereunto set l my hand and official seal of sale! eburf this 18th day of October 19 I <Seal> JOHN E NELSON* * U- . , '’•‘■'b .'if Adams Circuit Court.' b ruehte & Litterer. Attys. 20-27-3 —o__ ' XOTICE OF FIVAI. SHrri.EWFVT OF ESTATE No. 2127.. Notice is hereby given to the etc •!- tors, heirs and legatees of Vernon Met/onagte. deceased, to appear in rite Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the 2«th da- of No--1924. and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the 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. FRANK P CAP.ROLL 1 Administrator. Decatur. Ind., Oct. 27. 1924. Dore B. Erwin, AttJ. 27-3

TURN HUB DISK { WITH SAGE TEA If Mixed with Sulphur II Darkens So Naturally Nohotly 4 Can Tell 4 The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, sireaked and faded hair is grand mother's recipe, and folks are again j using ft to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible. ( as we are living in an age when a £ youthful appearance is'of the great- = est advantage. Nawudays. though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the ] sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use ] product, improved by the addition of J other ingredien's, called "Wyeth s| Sage and Sulphur Compound '' It is 1 very popul tr because nobody can dis |_ cover it has been applied. Simply- 1 nio'sten your comb or a soft brush j with it and draw this through your : hair, taking one small strand at a ! time; by morning the gray hair dis- , appears, but what delights the ladies • with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- 1 pound, is that, besides beautifully, darkening the hair after a few applications. it also produces that soft - bistre and appearance of abundance, which is so attractive. „. o WARNING No hunting or tresspassing allow- - ed on Oliver Walters and sons farms. 262t3x OLIVER WALTERS j NO HUNTING ALLOWED No hunting or trespassing will be ' allowed on the farms or property of ' the parties listed below. Please take : notice. I Gustav Ehlerdnig, Ernst Ehlerding. Herman Bieberich. O. A Hoffman, 1 Ed Meyer. Otto Peck. John Miller. Wm. Grote, Fred Friichte. Wm. Welling. Charles Werling. Oscar Hoffman. Charles Hoffman, Chris Borne.' Mary Reppert. John Fruchte. August' Kruetzman. Nan Wefel. Martin Bieberich. George Schneler. August Selk- . ing. Dan-Bieberich. Adolph Schneler.; Victor Hoffman. Albert Bieberich. 1 Charles Ehlerding. John Gerber. Chas Hobrock. Henry Kirchner. John Werling, Theodore Koeneman. Chas. Miller. 262 2t wk for 3 wk MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review Chicago. Nov. 3 —Grain futures opened with a weak undertone on the bottl’d of trade today. , j Wheat reflected initial weakness in Liverpool. Corn sold off with wheat, and larger receipts at terminal points. Oats started dull and lower in sympathy with other grains. i Steady start in provisions was to higher hogs offsetting lower cables. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs--130 lbs. and dpwn [email protected]; 130 to 150 lbs. [email protected]; 150 to 190 fl> 38 roughs $7 5" stags $5.50. I ambs— Sit 25 Ca ves—slo 50. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 4090. shipments 6460. yesterday; receipts 8800, shipments <6O tedav; official to New Yjrk Saturday 6?7 • Hogs closing steady. Heaves slo® 10.50; miliums [email protected]: I ght weight 89.50@10; light lights $8 @9.50; pigs [email protected]; pack'ng sows iroughs sB@B 2.’: cattle 3750. choice handy 15@25 higher; medium an 1 > common 15@2‘ lower; steers 1100 i ff s tip ?S<JZlo2s, steers ;lt>) Ttis. dov.n .-6?710 SO; one load nrhnel ycar’ings sl2 50; heifers SL7J7.'O:| (cows ?1.50@5,50; bulls s 3 50 5 59; I sheep 8009; best lambs 11;;.',5; a Is $11.50 ~10 v.i: best yearlings !•(?!'' 50; best -s >’ wethers 87 f., .«< >, best ewes s6@7; •. ~'ves 2390; sl2; tul'.s down. Oats dropped one cent on the lot al market today being quoted at 42 cents. — LOCAL GRAIN MARKRT (Corrected November 3) Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 sl.lO Oats, per bus 42c , Rye. per bushel 75c; Barley, per bv.shel. 65c New Wheat'No. 1 $1.36; New Wheat’ No. 2 $1,35 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected November 3) All poultry purchased must be ; free from feed. 1 Fowls 1 1 Leghorn Fowls 10c ■ I Chickens ig c , Leghorn Chickens 12c 1 [Ducks i2c 1 Geese yq c [ Old Roosters 8c j Uggs, dozen 45c 1 LOCAL GROCER’S'EGG MAHKET [‘ e SBB. doz &oC '< BUTTERFAT AT station Butterfat ' ; ;4,. 1 — Z~. 1 Democratic Calendar ' . t Monday, Novembers |* L uion township. Kohr school house r —Dore B. Erwin, Milton Werling. p

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♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ■» FOR SALE ' FOR SALE —Detroit Jewel gas range in good condition; blue reed baby carriage like new. Phone 379 or call at 303 W. Jackson st. 255tfx FOR SALE— Ford son tractor F and plows. Like new. Roy L Nidlinger, 1 mile north of Monroe., Decatur R. 5. 259t5x c FOR SALE — Leather upholstered C davenport, good as new Will sell . reasonable. 235 West Monroe st. FOR SALE—Winter pears. Juliu, t Haugh. Phone 666. 260t3x ( FOR SALE —59 White Rock pullets. ’ J. J. Kauffman, Monroe, R. F. I). No. 3. ’ 262t3x i FOR SALE — Hand pic ke d . Keifer pears, (’all 526 White. FOR SALE—Fresh Cow; two Duroo ; | male hogs; some Barred Rock cockerels. Jesse U Singleton. 18 catur. Ind , R. R. 4. 262t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST —Old gold wrist watch with . old gold and black wrist band. Thought lost on state highway between Decatur and Bryant. Reward | if brought to this office. 260t3 ' LOST —Hound, brown body Vith four white feet. Finder notify Clarence Weber, 227 S. 7 st. 262t3x FOR RENT FOR RENT —Seven-room, strictly | modern house and garage at 504 N. 2nd St. Inquire of C. D. Teeple. ts FOR RENT—Sleeping room, at 309 I North Tenth street. Phone 1021. ' 261t3 FOR RENT —Front sleeping room. 1 private entrance, in modern honu ! Call at 310 North Third street or Phone 511. 262tf FOR RENT —7 room mod‘>u house. ol 5 Mtuiison st. Phone 559. 26PGX WANTED RURAL MAIL CARRIERS wetu.-d Salary SBOO to $2,600.- Age 18 to 50. Appointments to tw made from civil-service exam, on Nov. 22 at Dee < tur. Write G. A. Cook, civil service ' instructor. 945 Pa. Ave.. Washington. D. C.. for free information. Oct. 30-31-Nov -l 3.x WANTED—A hone. k< < per. mid<Hr age for family of five; wll pay i from $8 to $lO per week. Phone 693 or residence 1024 W. Adams st | 261t3x ’ RURAL MAIL CARRIERS wanted. Salary SBOO to $2,600. Age 18 to 50. Appointments to lie made from civil service exam, at Decatur. Nov. 22. Write G. A. Cook, civil service in- i structor. 945 .Pa. Ave., Washington, D. C„ for free information. 260t3x WANTED—An agent in Decatur to handle old line companii s insurance. A very attractive exclusive agency contract in your territory. ('. R. Hicks. General Agent. 50S Stand ird Bldg . Fort Wayne. WILL THE PARTY that loaned oi. National Used Car Blue Book kind ly return same to us at once ami oblige. P. Kirsch & Son. 261t<’ WANTED --- middle aged woman in a widower's home. Call 540 or 716 Wa nOt st . Decatur. Ind.. Mrs. Chas, Burrell. 262t:1x WANTED—Piano pupils Begin/ums preferred. Mrs. Amos Yoder. 615 West Monroe st. 262t6x I ° XOTIC'K OF FlXtl. •■HTIT.EMEX 1' OF ESTATE No. JOS.",. Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs amt legatees of Maggie Itichards. deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Hecatur. Indiana, on the 29 da? „t November. 1924. and allow cause. it any. w liy I the Fl' AL SETTLEMENT ACCOUN i > with *t!„- estate of said decedent ah *;ild not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and tliyre make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. JAMES 11 DAC.t 1.. ' Administrator. Decattir, Ind.. Nov. 3. 1924. n lErwin. Atty. Li t Public FXI S a l e Calendar Reach the greatest number of poo- ■ pie by advertising your Sale in ‘he.'t columns of the Daily Democrat. Y°u I are sure of reaching at least 3.3VUj homes and practically every home in. Decatur and Adams county. The) Daily Democrat alm enfovs a good circulation at Wiilshirc, Wr f, n anti Rockford. Ohio. Even if you have bills posted, the chance of a prospective bidder seeing it Is small compared to that he will read your bill iu the paper. Sale dates will be listed) in this column FREE if you have your sale bills printed at this office or advertise your sale in the columns of the Daily D-mocrat. Auctioneers f and those who have held sales wilt , vouch that advertising in the Dail} i Democrat will bring results. Nov. 6.—J. B. Stoiitenbery, T> miles west of Monroe, or 1-2 mile south of Honduras. Nov. 6.—Perry Roebuck. 1 -12 miles south of Decatur, or 2 12 miles northeast of Monroe. Nov. 25 —G H. Barker, winding' road to Rockford, 214 miles east of; Willshire. |C

li. frohnapfel i) n Br DOCTOR ,)F CHIROPRiqS A HEALTH SERVICE Hi Neuroclometer and S -.. gg For SERVICE Location p at 144 South 2nd off.ee Phone 3’4 Residence Off.ce Hours; 1 0 .' 2 rm. ~s M s. E. BLACK ■ UNDERTAKE..; A \D E m E4i|( ■ f-’i'ls ’"I t n V Cy rta v or mV I riv.itc A•..t.-ilance Lnio, Office J’bone: w HH Home I'lione; 71? N. A. BIXLER ■ OPTOMETRIST F.vs t .lasses FithV HOIKS: 1 Bto II u>:3o tn | N ■ Saturday 8:00 p. < K Telephone 135. Uloso.i Wed a lay aftemetm. K DR. (’. C. RAYL ■ SURGEON M X-B;1V Uii.l ('.! 4 Libor.itoritß Office Houn: 1 to 4 and n to S p m Sundays. 9 to 10 a a I’hoce 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS B Abstracts of Title. Real Esua Plenty of Money to Loan ot Government Plan. Hg , Interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 M See French ((uinn, ■ Office—'lake Dust stairway eouth of Decatur pAioeti MONEY TO LOIN S Au uti'. mil, d .e.iount ot 5 PER CENT ■ money .oi ■■■! real esute. M| FEDERAL FARM LOANS ■ Ahs;itii ts of >■ real SCHURGER t, ACSTRACT OFFICM 133 S. 2nd St. NOTICE TO T WPAYEBS I Notice is h- reby yivii tlut|« Slar* Nob :t. : 'r ,| 2l w " tb> lasfW for pay.io- your fail instal.ineK < taxes, 'i'll Treasurer's office wffllS open from 8 a. ni. until 4 p. n>. l»rM the tax paying season. Ail taxes Mt paid by that time will Ih’coim * linquent and a penalty of l"'i be added. Do mu put oft' your a3 they must be paid, and the IB points out the duty o' the treiK Those /w ho have boukht or sold 0 perty and wish a division ot LB should come in at once. Dm! W for the rush. No receipts can beß away for anyone, so do not askw, LOUIES KLEINE, Treasurer of Adams Cow 244-til M NOTICE! All persons knowing ihnnsel’bl be indebted to the k’te firm of W. Schurger and Son. ;i "e rK,u \ ?,f J call at the office of the late nm • settle at once, as the P-it.neiw business of said firm is in proefirj liquidation, ami all ..lints am due must necessarily be patd m ■>'« to settle the firn>'> FRED T. St Hl Rijlav Surviving Part*4 Ort. 20-2’- - -*•" Rebuild—Pianos. T »‘^ ng Sewing machines, am p and sell as a side -mu North end city limits ‘ n ? fven in« Call in ths morning and only. Terms, cash. T 1) •' _, , ' For Those *4 Aihes andl’ai® * \ Chiropradic V-v There is a (.‘L Results." | CHARLES&CHARLES CHIROPRACTORS Phone 628 Over Keller J s Roy S. Johnson auctioneer Decatur, Indiana [j j know values sml hew • | i tl.<, high dollar for- and I perty Now booking gale I winter sales. Book I early. See me at I White Mountain <- re ®™ iofl | Phone FDl,ne O — ~ e 'j HARRY D aNIELS B.|, 8 .|, , Livestock and Far" l auctioneer for 1 have been in the_bn>* n twenty-one years and n sales in every ants county and al *_ ‘ w jdelf counties. Acquaintance known. See me any garage, phone No- j residence, 883-Green. —