Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1924 — Page 2

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| Court House | Real Estate Transfers Phillip Sprunger, etux to Christian W. R. Schwartz. 40 acres in Monroe township, for $4,000. Christian W. It. Schwartz to Daivd J. Schwartz. 40 acres In Monroe town ship for sl. William E. Butler to John V. Walters. 40 acres in Root township for $4,300. Lewis A. Graham et al to John R. Badders, lot 2 in Monroe, for $450.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924.

i I 1 John K. Evans et al to iiattie M I Rice, tract in Root tow ugh ip for S6OO. I Charles A Ib-lbing etux to George I D. Hiser, et ul. Hit acres in Wabash I township, for sl. | Sam Nussbaum to Pauline Harris. • 14acres in Monroe township for i $l2O. ■ i Fred Reppert et al to Clairissa A. Miller, lots 76 anil 77 in Root town ! Ship. for sl. | Cale Frysinger et jjl to Jennie Merriman, 204.71 acres in Blue Creek ' i township for sl. I). C McKinzie et al to George M 1 JenMns et al *l2O acres in Hartford township, for sl. , Noah Biberstine etux to Ell Dubach .etux. 40 acres in Hartford township,- ! for $5,000. | Cassius M. Andrews to Robert H COAL COAL A car of egg size coal is here, at the Clover Leaf railroad. This is deep mine coal from eastern Kentucky on the Virginia border, absolutely clean from slate, stone and foreign material and I will back it with all my resources. This grade is hard to get and now is your opportunity to get what you want. A car of block coal of the same kind will arrive soon. This deep mine eastern Kentucky coal in egg and block only, is both on hand Heat contains 1J.500. A new mine just opened in the West Virginia field, bordering on a Pocahontas field and tests 14.000 heat units, and is a semi anthracite qual ity of coal. I will also trv a car of egg size soon. I sell coal that has heat units <,n place of slate, stone, dirt, clinkers. All my coal is clean, hand picked and free from any for eign matter. 254t3 JOHN S. BOWERS *

T_—"’ .... -I PUBLIC SALE | On account of h ing short of feed and having more stock than I can < are for. I will sell at public auction at my farm, known as the Bonnie Brae Stock Farm. 3 miles east of Willshire. Ohio; 7 miles northwest of Rockford.'Ohio; 1 >-j mile southwest of Sci.umm, Ohio, commencing at 12 o'clock, noon, on / Friday. December 5. 1924 10 HEAD OF REGISTERED GUERNSEYS Daisy Dairy ntaio. No. 52423, cow. 10 years old. due to freshen March 8; Nelly of Appleridge. No. ,5984. cow. 7 years old. due to freshen August 3. thing a good flow of milk; Lily's Pride Rose of the Bonnie Brae Farm. No i:;*763, cow. 2 years old. giving a good flow of milk; Nellie Fair Lady. No 163673. yearling heifer; Jew 1 of Bonnie Brae. No. 165652. heifer 10 months old; Victoria Pearl of the Bonnie Brae Farm. No. 165651. heifer. 10 months old; Star’s StarFght W (tow ■beanie Brae Farm. No. 85513. bull, 2 years old. Maple's Dick of the Bonnie Brae Farm, No. 85514. bull. 2 yeras old; Noble i.adsfount of Bonnie Brae Farm, No. 94501, yearling bull; unnamed bull ea.f. 5 months o’.d. For reference on y Brookmead's Noble Lad. No. 63041, herd sire. A good opportunity to supply jour herd with A l dairy cattle. 10 HEAD OF GRADE GUERNSEYS Cow. 7 s Guernsey. 6 years old, die to freshen March 24; Guernsey cow. 6 years old. flue to freshen March 17; cow 7-8 Guernsey, 3 years old. due to >e fresh by day of sale; cow. 7-8 Guernsey, 3 years old, due to freshen December 12; cow. 3-4 Guernsey. 3 years old. due to be fresh in May; Jersey cow. 12 years old. due to freshen February 3; high grade Guernsey heifer, to ■ be fresh in April; 3 highgrade yearling Guernsey heifers. These cattle are I ail T. B. tested. • 10 HEAD OF GOOD BREEDING EWES TERMS OF SALE-All sums of |5 and under, cash On sums over $5 a hredit of 12 mouths will be given, the purchaser to give a good bankable I note drawing 8 per cent interest the last 6 months. 4 per cent, off for cash ", on all sums over $5. ' G. A. BRANDT - Roy Johnson and E. E. Bevington. Aucts. > Fred Morrison. Clerk. — — 1 " — . . PUBLIC SALE 1 I ’j~ w. th. under- gned Hill sal, at public auction on our farm, located U "lIW'T 'L ' a, " S ° r 7 D,aeß ner ‘ h Os DeeatUr ’ or 2 miles of St. J I Johns church, on '\ o Thursday, December 4, 1924 Sale to begin at 10 o'clock, the follow.ug property, towit: ' 4 HEAD OF MULES ) ] One span-hf mub- . 7 years old; 1 span. 4 and 5 years old. these mules are extra good opes. 8 HEAD OF CATTLE I One 5-year old Holstein cow. will ife fresh by day of Mie; 5-year old cow, I" fresh bV ~u> " f sal ”-' «’<’ Holstein cow giving good flow of milk. 5-year o.d cow, g.ving goon flow of milk; 2 7-year old Holstein cows, giving good flow of m !k; 1 cow. 8 years old with calf by side; Jersey cow 5 years old; 1 14 month old he f.-w: 1 14 month eld bull, an extra good one. 8 HEAD OF SHEEP 8 hca<T“bf good breeding ewes. 27 HEAD OF HOGS 4 brood sows; 6 shoats. weighing about UK) lbs. each; 16 sina'l p gs 225 HEAD OF CHICKENS 150 Barred Rock hens; 75 White Leghorn hens. HAY 20 ;on o' clover hay; 20 ton of toy bean hay. ' FARMING IMPLEMENTS O bi > hr; Turnbull wagon; set hay ladders; mowing machine: culti-ra-ker; r ding breaking plow; disc harrow: manure spreader; 2 row •ii tvafor. ;<•< <! as new; wa l< rg breaking plow; double shovel plow; 4 H. P. gato ino engine; set of heavy breeching harness. MISCELLANEOUS Del.aval irr hi pa rat or. good an new; ~ burner Simmons od stove, will) oven, gettl a new; 240 egg incubator, good as new; 1000 chick oil l.ibcde;-; 114x12 Tapestry rug; washing machine; other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AII sums of $5 nd under, task; over tljat amount, a credit of It imtntli: will bo given, purchaser giving good bankable note bearing 8% interest the last 3 months. 4% off for cash On sums over $5.00. GEO. FOLTZ and MRS. A. B. GRIMES. Owners Harry Dani* ■ .'net. John SthlW. t'erk Lunch will be served on grounds. 24 28 29 2 ’‘■. > ' ■ » >. • . i . -- ■ '• .. ■■■ ■, . .... •

Krick, et al. part lot SIS In Decatur, t for $2.7V0. Wants Guardian Appointed A petition ta have a guardian ap-p pointed for Mrs. .lane A Crabbe, was I filed in the circuit court today by Mrs. I Josie A Doam. Mrs [team states that 1 Mrs. Crabbe is unable to manage her J own affairs on account of old age and infirmities. Attorney J. Lutz, represents the petitioner. , Judgment Rendered * Judge Sutton today awarded Judgment in the case of Erank McConnell et al vs. Fred Niblick, which was tried 1 in court here last Saturday. Judgment for SIB6OB and costs was awarded to the plaintiffs against Fred A. Niblick and Samuel T. Niblick. The defendants received nothing on their cross-complaints. _o i ’ Says Country Boys Are 1 Worse Than City Cousins i United Press Service) Chicago. Dec. 2 —Villages and farms are more prolific breading grounds for bad boy* than the city pool rooms Harold O. Berg. Yoys recreation expert of Cleveland, declared toady at the Interantional Boys Work conference here. In exploding the myth that poolrooms lead in degenerating youth. Berg stated it was all a matter of recreation. The poolroom provides rereation of a sort, which is better i than no recreation at all. Berg declared. ■ Idleness and crime are partners.” It 1 stated. There is more idleness in the rural • districts than in the cities. Berg declared. and urged organization of

amusement center*. 7 Parents often are to blame for their I song and daughters going wrong. t»r Herbert D. William. Toledo, declared Neglect, severe punishment, and no punishment at all play their part in making delinquents- Dr. Williams stated. I o ,_„ More Than One Hundred 1 Communists Are Killed —— (United Press Service) Christian!. Dec. 2—More than 100 communists were killed before an uprising at Revel yesterday was’checked by Militia, it was learned today. After the ‘‘reds’’ had seized several public buildings in a desperate attempt to revolt, troops drove them-out with machine gun bullets and bombs, after which a state of siege was proclaimed. Intruder Murders Woman And Wounds Her Husband (United Press Service) Birimingham. Ala.. Dec. 2. —An unidentified intruder climbed through a window at the residence of Dr George T. Edwards, prominent physician of Fairfield. Birmingham suburb, early today, brutally murdered Mrs. Edwards and wounded her husband. The slayer apparently chloroformed Mrs. Edwards, then crushed her skull with a hammer. o To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. (The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet.) A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears signature of E. W. Grove. 30c. o I OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH • How To . Get Relief When Head • and Nose are Stuffed Up. ’ Count fifty! Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath at night. » Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don’t, stay stuffed-up«and miserable. Relief is sure. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review Chicago Dec. 2—Grain futures, went into a sinking spell at opening "of bus’ness on the board of trade to-, day. Brick selling pressed wheat values down induced by lower Liverpool and Argentine cables. Similar influences were at work in corn. Last week's buyers who took! grain on dips continued to liquidate for profits. Lack of speculative support and large receipts weakened oats. Foreign inquiry and light stocks strengthened provisions. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 3200. shipments 2280. official to New York yesterday. 5320; heavies $lO 25© 10.50; no choice here, mediums $10.25©10.50; light weight $9.75@ 10.25; light lights [email protected]: j pigs $6.50®7.50; packing sows rough 58 50; cattle 450 slow’; sheep 1000; best lambs sl6; best ewes $6.50@ 8.50; calves 200: tops $13.50. i Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o tbs. and down s6®7; 130 to 150 lbs. [email protected]; 150 to 190 lbs. $8.65@9; 190 lbs. and up $9.15(11 9 65; roughs $7.50; stags [email protected]. Lambs —[email protected]. CalvesThe markets remained quiet again today no change being made. (Corrected December 2) (Corrected December 1), Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 $1.45 Oats, per bushel 47c 1 live, per bushel 9<i e Barley, per bushel Tsc New Wheat, No. 1 $1.50 New Wheat, No. 2. ’ $1.49 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected December 2) All poultry purchased must, be free from feed. Izeghorn Fowls jo c Fowls j7 r Chickens |7 e Leghorn Chickens _ _ 12c Ducks , 12c Oeeße -—lO c Old Roosters i „ . g c Eggs. dozen 57 c ' LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET 1 Eggs, dozen .... 570 BUTTERFAT AT STATION I! Butterfat 44c I 1 a. .

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♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦l ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE FOR - SALE —Detroit Jewel gas range in good condition; blue reed baby carriage like new. Phone 379 or call pt 303 W. Jackson st, 255tfx FOR SALE—Stove and Furnace wood Decatur Cooperage Co. Phone 189. 274 til De 6 FOR SALE -9 room, all modern house on North Second street, priced cheap. W. P. Robinson, phone 485 282tdx FOR SALE —One good Holstein cow. be fresh Dec. 20th. 7 years old ami a good one. J. A. Hendricks. 284t3 FOR SALE—2O !b< of white goose feathers. Mrs. C F. Rayl. Monroe phone. __ 285t3x FOR SALE—7S pure bred white Leghorn pullets $8 00 dozen or lot at 75c head. Also 5 pure bred white Leghorn cockrels, Hollywood strain $3 each. 2 dozen Ancona pullets. Shepherd strain direct, $1.25 each. P. B. Carper. Preble R. 2. 285t6x FOR SALE—Timber suitable for medium size frame timber Call or see R. J. Meyer, phone 124. Mon roe. 285t3x FOR SALE—S head of mules; 10 head of pigs at $1 each. F M. Shoaf, phone 885-0. 286t:'.x-eo<! FOR SALE —One man’s suit of clothes, large size. One boy’s suit size 12 years. One woman’s black Chinchilla coat size 40. One soldier overcoat. One Fox Terrier pup. full blood. Call 976. 286t3x FOR SALE—FuII bjood)ed white Wyandotte Cockerels. Mrs Grant Owens, R. R 5. Decatur; Monroe phone. 286t3x FOR RENT FOR RENT—Seven-room, strictly modern house and garage at 504 N. 2nd St. Inquire of C. D. Teeple. ts FOR RENT—S rooms and a garage. at 331 N. 11th street. J. E. Oakley 285t3x FOR~RENT—Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 11U9 W Monroe st. or phone 98S. 285t3x FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms with heat and bath. 304 N. Fifth st ret e. Phone 711 285-.lt x HOUSE FOR R'ENf - JA'N rnodern house. Two squares of court house. Dan Erwin. 286t3 LOST AND FOUND (STOLEN—Last Sunday night from kennel. Blue tick dog I with black spot on left side and 'two on right side. Tan head land ears, white nose, stub tail. | Stands • about 20 in< high. S4O 'reward. Ben Woods, 333 No. Sth st., Decatur. 284t3\ STOLEN from the Catholic school yard some time Tuesday a.m. (Nov. 25) a new red Cavalier bicycle (front fender off). Anyone knowing of its ; whereabiuts phone 905. or notify Chas. Lose. Reward. ”85tf . LUSI-A key tolder with keys and insurance tag. Notify at 609 M Monroe street. 28a-2t LOST—Female hound, white, with I spot on hips. Brown ears. Reward Phone S73M 286L>x 1 WANTED I $10,000,000 Company wants man to ' sell Watkins Home Necessities in I Decatur. More than 150 used daily Income s3ssao weekly. Experience unnecessary. Write Dept. H-3. The J. R. Watkins Co .'242 N. 3rd st . Columbus. Ohio. 2Sut3x WANTED—To print your name in Old English on 50 Linen Cards, wit it card case, 50c. Ralph Kenworthy. 904 W. Jefferson st. 286t3x o ' Members of the Delta Theta Tau sorority today placed the contribution boxes for the Good Fellows Club in of the three basks and the Daily Democrat office. Contributions to aid in providing Christmas cheer for the poor children of the city will be received from no w until Christmas. Tublfc Sale Calendar t Dec. 3—Fred Bloemker, 1 mile west and 1 mile north of Magley or 2 miles east and 1 mile north of Tocsin. Farm sale. z Dec. 3 —Mac Quigley. 8 miles south of Decatur. I mile south of Valley ,church. 2 miles east and 2 miles south of Monroe. Dec. 3 —Mac Quigley and John Haggard, 8 miles south of Decatur. I 1 mile south of Valley church. 2 miles I east and 2 miles south of Monroe. Dee. 5—G. A. Brandt, 3 miles east of W'-Ilsh’re. O. Registered and grade Guernseys. Dec. 9 John D. Baker, 4 miles west of Decatur; 1 mile east of Peterson. or first house west of Beery church. Doc. 10—Harvey Ward, 1(A mile west of Decatur. Dee. 10.—J. J. Doner, 13 miles east of Decatur. 4 1-2 ullles of Willshires, on R. S. Croghan farm. | Dec. 16 —Mary E. Bollinger, Inutile south. 3 miles west of Monroe. /” I Dec 18 —Grover Liby, 5 miles 'southwest of Decatur, 1 mile east & 1 mile south of Peterson. a i

♦777?# a ♦. , I H. FROHNAPFEL. Dr I DOCTOR OF CHIROPRAc T fe I A HEALTH SERVICE ■ Neuroclometer and S pi no fl ri Dh ■ For SERVICE I Location D 2 at 144 South 2nd Btre.t°“ t '’* I Office Phone 314 R e , idence ■ Office Houra: 10-12 a . m . 14 M ■ S.E. BLACK I UNDERTAKING AND EMBALM’# I Calls answered promptly day or .iT ■ Private Ambulance Service. ■ Office Phone: 90 ■ Home Phone: 717 ■ N. A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST ■ Eyes Examined, (’.lasses Fitt ■ HOURS: ■ 8 to 11:30—12:30 to I M ■ Saturday 8:00 p. m. ■ Telephone 135. H Closed Wednesday afternoon*. ■ I® DR. C. C. RAYL fl SURGEON ■ X-Ray and Clinical Lttboralona fl Office Houre: ■ 1 to 4 and « to S p i ■ Sundays, 9 to 10 a ■ ■ Phone 581. ■ FEDERAL FARM LOANS I Abstracts of Title. Real Estate ■ Plenty of Money to Loan on I Government Plan H Interest rate reduced I October 15. 1924 ■ See French Quinn, I Office—Take first stairway ■ south of Decatur Democr* ■ MONEY TO LOAN I An unlimited amount of ■ 5 PER CENT fl money on improved real estate. ■ FEDERAL FARM LOANS I J Abstracts of title to r»al estate. I . SCHURGER S ABSTRACT OFFICE I d * 133 S. 2nd St. ■ • UTonTMFAT or IIMU ITOR No. 22Ifi. Notice is Hereby Givt-i. That th* | nndersignetl lias been •■Li-tj Ev 1 i tor of the' estate I >hn A'. , MiiiiHiia, late <»f Atianfw • de- -j » leased. The estate is probably sbi- • vent. ItOBEIIT I?. GAKAIU). Executor « I November 17. 1921. C. JU Walters, Atty. • o 1 APPOiNTMUVr Ol' X l»'!I MM It VIOH Notice Is hereby giv' the undersigned hfls been i i *1 , : minlttrator* with the 1 the estate of Elisha R M linian, late • of Adams county, <l. *t • : Tbr ; ► Itate Is probably eolvunt WILLIAM P. MEER IMAX ; Administrator with I ■ u.h aniit’xwl. r Dure B. Erwin, Atty. ' Nov. 15, IH2L 0 1 Ai’i’iHvrviEXT of vdmimsthatob t Notice Is Hereby Giv. n. That th» ■ undersigned lias hern a| ;■ ‘ t p '' ’ 1 minlstratoi: of the estat' ' • Andrews, late of A-1.0 i .mint , ; ; deceased. The estate is i 'iwi.l) W‘- ' ent ' KALI’H ANl'ltH'Vk Adiuimstyl*' Nor. 22.,19‘J1. • ' ( • C. L. Walters. Atty. • o NO HUNTING ALLOWED ' No hunting or trespassing , allowed on the farms or property « , the parties listed below. Phase take notice. „ , , Gustav Ehlerdnix. Ern.-t hhleru.n?. 1 Herman Bieberich. O. A l Ed Meyer. Otto Peck. John ; cr ’ 1 Wm. Grote, B'red Fruchte Win. 1 ling, Charles Werling. '’scar Honman, Charles Hoffman. Chris Bof" 6 ; ' Mary Reppert. John Fru< ir Aiizu--Kruetznian. Nan Wefel M ” ”*» erich. George Schnel. r, Aii-uri beiz ing. Dan Bieberich. Ado ph Sc inekr, Victor Hoffman. Albert B”' l ,’'’'? 1 "' Charles Ehlerding. J"h" ‘''u ’ Chas Hobrock, Henry Kin iiner. J'”’ Werling, Theodore Koeneinan, tua.. Miller, Otto Wefel. 262 21 wk f°‘ 6 ** Z . II SiKi ' -wV Mrs. Grant Owens of w'-' 1,1 1,1 city, was a shopper here this afc r,oon. - , The m-w ornamental lights "t' 1,1 <er avenue were lighte'l f” : ' time last.'Saturday night. ’I he I"-'", make a great improveim "t 1 street. • 1 " - ... — o 0 1 DR. C. V. CONNELL I "veterinarian ; Special attention given t" cattle and poultry Office 120 No. First Str'' l '' , 1 Phone:‘Office 143 —Resident O | 1 I S%—MONEY— Money to loan on | at 5% i-itercst. long partial payment privilege’- . Lenhart & Heller j Decatur. Indian' 1 < 0 o —