Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1924 — Page 6
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Vtt— . ' ' - - ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦ ♦♦ + + + +?• + ♦ + ♦♦♦♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE—Good J< rsey cow. 7 yrs. old. inquire at Adams County Auto Co. 290 tit FOR SALE—FuII blood Holstein cow fresh soon. George Scheiderer. 4V, miles east of Decatur on R. R. No. 8. 290t3x FOR SALE—Soft coal burner Inquire at 327 North Eighth street. Bert Bailor. 290t3x F<)R SALE—Favorite base burner, in good condition. A bargain. Arthur Koeneman, Decatur. R. 4. 290-GtX J'(?R SALE—Fresh cow with calf. C. R. Noll. Decatur R. R. No. 10. phone 885-L. 290t3x FOR SALE—Dodge 1-ton truck in first class condition, new battery, all new tires, used one week, extra never used. Price S2OO. D. E. Studabaker, Decatur, Ind. 291-Gt Foil SALE—Canaries, singers. Mrs. Ed Kelly, 217 N. 11th. St., Decatur. Ind., ' 292t3x FOR RENT FOR RENT —Seven-room. strictly modern house and garage at 504 N. 2nd St. Inquire of C. D. Teeple. tt FOR RENT 155 acres farm. Fine land, unless you can give good reference, dont' apply. J. F. Arnold. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Ci. A. R. Commander’s badge. Has a blue field and silver eagle. Finder please return to Daily Democrat office, 290-3tx FOUND —Ono sow. Owner can have same bv paving for board and this ad. Phone 542 Blue. 290t3x WANTED $10,000,000 Company wants man to, sell Watkins Home Necessities in Decatur. More than 150 used daily j Income $35-SSO weekly. Experience) unnecessary.. Write Dept H-3. The J. R. Watkins Co., 242 N. 3rd St., Columbus. Ohio. 291 t3x WANTED—Man with tractor to plow 40 acres of ground at once. J. H. Carmody. Sugar Co. 291t2 WANTED —Man to employ and manage Agents distributing large catalogs listing over 3,000 staple supplies. Big business, permanent. S3OO up monthly. Cash bond $250 absolutely necessary. Address Box 1077A, Chicago. Itx o — NOTICE OF VHRRIFF SII.F! On Order of Sale No. 3390, Adams Circuit Court Old Adams County Bank, vs. Louis A. Holthouse, Mary C. Holthouse. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. 1 will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday. the 3r»l day of January, A. !>., 1925, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m.. and 4 o’clock p. m„ of said day, at the door of the Court House in Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, the following real estate, to-wit: In Lot No. Two Hundred Seventynine in the first Addition to the Town, now City, of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana; Also thirty-four feet off the north side of In Lot number Two Hundred Seventy eight in the first addition, to the Town, now City, of Decatur. Adams- County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wit: And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest ami costs. I will at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, Taken as the property of Louis A. TTolthouse and Mary C. Holthouse at the suit of Ohl Adams County Bank. Said sale will be made without any relie*' whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN BAKER, Sheriff Adams County. December 9. 1924. James T. Merryman, Attorney. Dec. 9-16-23. —o — NOTICE TO RIDDERS Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday evening. December 30th, 1924. up until 7:30 o’clock p. m. the Board of Trustees of the Town of Monroe will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of one Eord Chassis with starter and Demountable Rims, five tires 30x3 1-2 Goodyear cord all-weather tread and heavy tourist tubes. Three foot board braces and heavy spring in rear. W. S. SMITH, 9-15-22 Town Clerk. - ... Uncle Ezra Says— All dat education does foh some folk. Is to larn ’em a few mob words tei talk foolishness with.—Boston Tran script. o BIDS FOR ELECTRIC WIRING AND FIXTURES Notice Is hereby given that at 2 o'clock p. m. on the 13 day of December. 1924, at the Monmouth School House in Root Township in Adams county, Indiana, the undersigned will receive sealed bids for the furnishing all material and performing all work necessary in wiring for electricity said School Building; said bids to include all material and fixtures except the light fixtures; all wiring to be in conduit and shall conform in all reto tl L e ’ aws ot the state of Inbidder requested to inbuilding, make bis own measure?2n2, V"! suhmit with his bld a dcV* ' U1 a of the work proposnnruZuoJSiS Ha ,VJ e , tlme an »l place the V n L also recelv e blds for nx ‘ ures and electric 1 ' h f J a!d scliooi building. Hdß Sht erve<3 to reject any or all ( "AMOS J. LEWTON, Trustee of Lcot township, Adams county, Ind i 1-6-3 0 —— appointment of administrator No. 2224. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned lias been appointed Administrator of the estate of Pearl McCollum. late of Adams county, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. . W. F. McCOLLUM. Administrator Dec. S. 1924. John T. Kelly, Atty. 9-16-231
- ' ■■■l ... iiii — • ♦ BUSINESS CARDS « 11. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclometer and Splnograph For SERVICE Fo« Location Position at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Resldenca 10« Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-* 6 6 p • S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMIN Calls answered promptly day or *Uu Private Ambulance Servlca. Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 737 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitt HOURS: 8 to to l:W Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoons. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 See French Quinn, Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democre MONEYTO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PERCENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. jo — ■ —o .JOHN W. CLARK I DENTIST 127 N. 3rd St. Office in connection with Dr. F. W. Lose o— _ q! -notice for bids foh X-R.tl MACHINE Notice is hereby given that the Board ' T>f Trustees’of the AdTtYrfA County Memorial Hospital, of Decatur, Indiana, will, at their office in said hospital, on the 29th day of December, 1924, ami up until 10 o’clock a. m. on said day, ■ receive sealed bids for one portable : bed-side X-Ray machine. This machine to have a 5-inch spark ■ gap. and is to be either a Victor Stabl- . ized unit, a Wappler or Kelly Koett l machine, or the equivalent of such . machines, and shall in every respect - be suitable for the needs and req u ire- - merits of said hospital. All bids to be on form Nos 96. pre- - scribed by the State Board of Accounts. , Bids must be accompanied with affi- . davit and bond as required by law. e The Board reserves the right to re- > ject any or all bids. Board of Trustees of Adams County Memorial Hospital. G Dec. 9-16-23. o— — u XPPOINTMEXT OF \l>M 1 N I NTH VI’OH Notice is hereby given, that the und1 ersigned has been appointed Admirdsd trator of the estate of Jane A. Crabbs, », late of Adams County, deceased. The f estate is probably solvent. JESSIE A. DEAM. i. Administrator, t December 9, 1924. Lutz and Adams, Attorney. v 9-16-23. r ° ——’ APPOINTMENT OF EXECI TRIX Notice is Hereby Given, That the undersigned have been appointed Executrix of the estate of Elizabeth A. Fairchild, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. GERTRUDE BARBER, . Executrix. ; Nov. 18, 1 924. I Clark J. Lutz, Atty. 20-27-4 . O—--5 ( Y Christmas S r \ aX^**^ I** 1 ** C 0~~ ~ —- —~o DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 O — ■— - O o—— —— -. —o I 5%— Money to loan on farms at 5% interest, long timepartial payment privileges. Lenhart & Heller |' Decatur, Indiana | p o
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY DECEMBER 9, 1924.
MARKETS-STSCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN (Unltid rrcss Service) | Chicago, Dec. 9 Wheat and corn advanced whil" oats showed tendency to l;i ' (It the opining of business on the I'onid of trade todaj;. Revival of speculative baying gave wheat a strong undertone. Liverpool opened lower lint at 2 o’clock reflected fully the advance of yester- ! day. Unfavorable weather and strength in wheat sent corn up. , Despite increased feeding operations. oats sagged. Increase in the Canadian visible was the depressing factor. Provisions advanced with hogs and cables. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 15000, shipments 1900. official to New York yesterday, 7030. Hogs closing steady. Heavies. $9 25 @9.50; few $9.60; mediums $9,259 9 50; light weight $5.50(59.25; light lights $7578.50; pgs s6®7; packing sows rough $7.50577.75; cattle 150. steady; sheep 1200: best lambs, sl6: best ewes $S@9; calves 400; tops. $12.00. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o lbs. and down $6576.50; 130 to 150 lbs. [email protected]; 150 to 190 lbs. $8.35578.85; 190 lbs. and up $9 57 9 25; roughs $7.25 577.50; stags $5 575.50. Lambs—sl39l3.7s. Calves—slo.sos7ll.oo. (Corrected December 9) Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 $1.45 Oats, per bushel 53 Rye, per bushel 90c Barley, per bushel 75c New Wheat, No. 1 SI.SG Ne w Wheat. No. 2 $1.55 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected December 9) Al] poultry purchased must be free from feed. Leghorn Fowls 12c Fowls 17c Chickens 17c Leghorn Chickens 12c Ducks u. 12c Geese 10c Old Roosters 8c Eggs, dozen 57c LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET 1 Eggs, dozen 57c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Bn 11 erf a t 7./ 41c" t Lu—- ~ , _ Public V Sale ° Calendar Dec. 10—Harvey Ward, 1% mile west of Decatur. Dec. 10. —J. J. Doner, 13 miles east of Decatur, 4 1-2 miles ot Willshires, on R. S. Croghan farm. Dee. 16—Mary E. Bollinger. 1 mile south, 3 miles west of Monroe. t Dec. 18 —Grover Liby, 5 miles - southwest ot Decatur, 1 mile east & 1 mile south of Peterson. O Abyssinian Alphabet Huge Abyssinia is a nation of more than 10,000,000 of whom a large percentage are illiterate, and it is a coincidence a that the Abyssinian alphabet contains J 230 letters. If an Abyssinian type- - writer should be built on the same ‘ plan as the one used in America and European countries, it would have '■ nearly 500 keys. Without any extra 4 characters it would ordinarily have 472 keys, providing 944 letters, numerals and necessary characters. o Originated Popular Phrase The phrase "Swinging around the circle” was first applied by Andrew Johnson to his trip to Chicago In 18GR to lay the corner stone of the monument to Stephen A. Douglas. He went west and mnde political speeches in all the large cities. September’s Many Names September fulls within tiie zodiacal sign of Libra, the balance, or scales. September gets its name from the Latin numeral septem, because the month was the seventh of the ancient Roman calendar, which had but fen months. Ju the days of Charlemagne the French called the season the harvest month. Among the early Saxons it was known ns barley month. The American Indians called it "Moon of Falling Leave.-” o—— Only Small Birds Sing Have you thought of it; it Is only the small birds thut sing? You never heard n note of a song from the eagle In your life, nor from the turkey or the ostrich; but you have heard it from the robin and the lark and the mocking bird and the canary, and how they can sing! So it is from the little folks that we expect the best and sweetest tilings, the mogt cheerful and most loving work. So, too, we expect to hear them sing as they go. — Grit.
i SUIT TO TEST } TAX PUBLICITY LAW IS OPENED | (Continued from Page One) Constitution which declares that "Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech or of the , pros Baker discussed questions Involving the right ol free speech and press arising in the sedition and espionage acts and In libel and con- , tenipt cases. "The sedition laws,” he said, “were never tested in court; they ure conceded to have been unconstitutional. "The espionage acts have been applied to the, extent that they penalize language which incites crime, thus making the speaker or printer an accessory or an aider and abettor; of criminal conduct. “In libel cases those who print, like I
PUBLIC SALE I. the undersigned, will sell at Public Auction at my residence located 1 mile south and 3 miles west of Monroe, 10 miles oast of Bluffton, on Tuesday, December 16, 1924 Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. 4 HEAD OF HORSES Bay mare, 10 years old, weight 1600 tbs.; bay horse, 11 years old, weight) 1700 lbs.; sorrel horse, weight 1700 lbs.; sorrel horse, weight 1600 lbs. 2 HEAD OF CATTLE Red cow. giving 4 gallon of milk per day, be fresh in April; Spotted cow, giving 2 gallon of milk per day. 20 HEAD OF HOGS Duroc sow, 7 pigs by side; one Poland China sow, 6 pigs by side; 6 Shoats, weighing 125 lbs. each. POULTRY —3 head of Turkeys; 13 Guineas; 45 head of Mixed Chickens.; HAY AND GRAIN 2 ton or more mixed hay in mow; 6 acres corn in field: 100 bushel corn , in crib; 50 bushel oats in bin; 4 bushel seed corn; 50 shocks of corn fodder ; in barn. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Wagon; Ohio hay loader; hay rake; tedder; Milwaukee mower; walking breaking plow, double shovel; riding cultivator; spike tooth harrow; twoseated carriage; buggy; disc; 4 11. P. gas engine; 2 double sets of work harness; one double set of light harness; grind stone; forks; shove's; wheel barrow. MISCELLANEOUS—2 iron kettles; 18-gal. copper kettle; chicken coops; work bench; carpenter tools; 2 beds; Edison taking machine; 2 rocking chairs ; office chair; Wilson heating stove; oil stove and oven; couch; 2 stands; old cook stove; Cour bin; 4 lambs; 2 churns; some jars; 5 gallon cream can; 1% gallon Sorghum molasses. t TERMS —All sums of $5 and under cash: on sums over $5 a credit ot ■ 9 months will be viven. the purchaser giving a good bankable note drawing ‘ 8% interest the last 3 months. 4% off for cash on sums over $5. No pro- ■ perty to be removed until settled for. MARY E. BOLLINGER Roy S. Johnson, Auct. Wm. Keller, Clerk Lunch served by Winchester Church Ladies Aid. 6 9 13
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those who speak, are held responsible for the consequences of their acts, but no attempt is made at imposing censorship in advance or requiring license, in the contempt eases, other principle< are involved which are w II known limitations on all conduct, i ’ll do not concern us here. "Nowhere in the literature of our law can there be found a legislative attempt to separate speech und press in the matter of freedom, and no such uttempt could or should succeed.” (j Juicy Fruits Valuable Juicy fruits are the best npd most | wholesome of the raw foods, and while they provide little in the way of starch, I fat or protein, so large is their content > of organic mineral salts that we mny I now justly cull them nature's perfect : sugar-coated pills. o s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—l—l—s
Larged Museum The British museum. In Louden which includes the British Museum of Natural History, Is unilmibtedly the largest Institution of this l;liul. o — - Romans Used Chcrcoal The fuel of I lie undent I’onmns was almost’exclusively clmreonl This wot burned In open puns, without grate or flue, and gave-economical heut for Jiving rooms ami hnths.
Exquisite Jewelry that you can give with pride and confidence you find at HENSLEYS Ladies Gents Watches Wrist Watches $1 . 50 to $50.00 512.50 to 550.00 ~ ~ Emblem Rings Silver Knives and Forks' to 520.00 56.50 to SIB.OO Cut G,ass Wa,er Deltha Pearls Sets at % Price 55.00 to $50.00 $9.00 to $25.00 Ivory Sets—All Prices CUFF LINKS—SOc to SB.OO We carry a complete line of Gifts for Men. C—H—l—N—A In Haviland, Royal, Doulton, Wedgwood in open stock. Early buyers have advantages by choosing early from our complete stock. We will RESERVE any article until wanted. Hensley & Son Open evenings until 9 o’clock.
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