Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1924 — Page 6

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♦ ♦ + ♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ F° R SALE ' r< ,|; SALE Oil HEXT —Modmii house at 110 South sth Htr<et. Decatur. Iml Will be vacant Jan. 10, 1!2, Addro-.s Mrs. J>'iT Bryson. 6»H> !•..... Walnut at., Portland, Ind. . 296tf HOI!. S ALE - Phonograph. mahogany upright, good condition. Call 135 or 936. 29<t6 FOR SALE—I 923 model Dodge touring car, tn good condition. D. 1' ■ Ernst. Peterson, 1nd.297t6x FOR*SALE—New Garland gas range. kitchen heater, and one china rack. Will trade stoves for a range. H. A. Earehart, 821 N. Second st. Decatur. Ind. 300t3x FOIFSALE~Hest rabbit hound in the county. Guaranteed to be all right' in every way. Priced right. D. E. Studebaker, Decatur, Ind. Phone 300t6x FoF SALE Electric table lanin. clothes wringer, and doll. 611 West Jefferson street.3o2l2 FOR _ SALE~OR TRADE—lnternational tractor 8-16. Good condition. John Feasel. Monroe phone.3o2t3x FoiUsALE—Tb24 Special Six Studebaker Sedan. W of extras. Practically new and in first class condition throughout. Priced to sell quick. JI f, Ei Decatur. Ind. 301t3x FOR RENT F<)lt RENT Strictly modern house on North Second st., will redecorate. J. F. Arn01d.296t6 F()R _ RENT = (’ottae on Gloss st. Inquire of llarve Sprague at Barber shop. LOST AM)FOUND Lust —Elks tooth watch fob. Finder please return to A. W. Tanvas, or .call 311. Reward. 299-3tx

WANTED AGENTS WANTED — Highest cash paid weekly with part expenses to take orders for guaranteed nursery stock. Experience unnecessary. Outfit free. Write The Hawks Nursery Co.. Wauwatosa, Wis. 299-6tx WANTED — A middle aged lady to keep hones for a family of five. \\ ill pay between I'' and $U> a week. Call 693 or inquire at 1024 West Adams St., between 6 and S o’clock. 301-3 t« —o NOTICE S4I.E or HI . M The undersigned. Administratrix of the estate of John M. Andrews, dehereby gives notice that by virtue’of in order of the'Adams Circuit Court of Adam* county, state of Indiana, she will, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M.. of the 3rd day of January. 1925. at the law offide of Lenhart and Heller, situated at 137 South Second Street in the city of Decatur, Indiana, and from day to day there-a't-r until-sold, offer for sale at private sale, the following described real estate, situated* in Adams county, state of Indiana, to-wit: TRACT-NO.- 1— The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section nineteen (19) in townflhip twenty-seven (27) north, of range fourteen (14) east containing foi*ty * 40)» acres, more or less; also, the 'north-east quarter of the souths east quarter of section nineteen (19) in townshfp’ Twenty-seven (27) north, of range fourteen <l4) east, excepting; a strip twenty (20) feet in width off: of the entire south side thereof, containing forty (40) acres more or less. Also: Commencing at the southwest) corner of the west half of the north- i west quarter. Qf section twenty (20) in township twenty-seven (27) north of ■ range fourteen (14) east, thence north: to a point eighty-five (85) rods south of the northwest corner of said west half; theqcp.east to a point sixty (60) rods south of the northeast corner of said west half, thence south to the southeast corner of said west half, thence west to the place of beginning, containing fqrty-six (46) acres, more or less. TRACT NO. 2— x The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section nineteen (19) township twenty-seven (27) north of range fourteen (14) east, containing forty (40) acres more or less: also: Commencing at a point fifteen (15) feet north of the southwest corner of the southwest quarter of section twenty (20) in township twehty-seven (27) north of range fourteen (14) east, thence north along the west line of said section twenty (20) forty’ (40) rods, to a stake, thence east eighty <>.•••> rods Id’the east line of the west half of the southwest quarter of said

section twenty (20), thence south along s; i<l line forty (40) rods, thence west eighty (80) rods to the place of beginning. < ontaiQing twenty (20) acres more or less; Also: the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty (20) in township twenty-seven (27) north, of range fourteen (14) ef|st, containing forty (40) acres more o| less; Said sale to be made subject to the approval of «said court for not less th in the full appraised value thereof, ami upon the following terms and conditions: One-third qf the purchase price cash r»n day of sale, one-third in nine' months and one-third in eighteen months from day of sale, deferred paynmnts to he evidenced by bankable notes of the purchaser bearing six per < • nt interest from their date, waiving relief, providing for attorney’s fees and upon confirmation of sale, secured by mortgage on the real estate Id, or the purchaser may pay all cash on day of sale: said real estate shall be sold free and discharged of all liens except the taxc‘s for the year 1924 payable in year 1925. Said sale shall be subject to the approval of ga d court. HATTIF? M. ANDREWS, Administratrix of estate of Toni n*.* Andrew s. deceased. Lenhart and Heller, dec.l2-19-26 — ——o— I Rebuild—Pianos, Talking and Sewing maehines. and tune pianos ' and sell a 8 a side line. Phone 1012 North end city limits. D. A.. Gilliom Call in the morning and evenings only. Terms, cash. M-W-Ftf * o — — Tops and Side Curtains Repaired, Celluloid sewed in. Harness Repaired. Oak-, land Garage, North First st. 258e0d-tf

♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ I H. FROHNAPFEL, I). C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclometer and Splnog'-oph For SERVICE Fa«! Location Position at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Reeldence 1O». Office Hour*: 10-12 a-m. 14 «-$ S . E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMIN Calls answered promptly day or ataPrivate Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 727 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitt HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to >:M Saturday 8:00 p. ■ Telephone 136. Closed Wednesday afternooaa. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate, reduced October 15. 192.4 See French Quinn, Office—Take first stairway gouth of Decatur Democrs “ MONEY TO 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. - _o 0 — O JOHN W. CLARK DENTIST 127 N. 3rd St. Office in connection with Dr. F. \V. Lose o o SHERIFF’S SILK No. 12324. Peter Neunschwander, \ s. Robert V. Liechty, Emma R. Liechty. Monroe State Bank, Berne Lumber Company, Berne Hardware Company, Charles C. Sc hug ami Fred Mettler. Ry virtue of an Order of Sale to me 1 directed from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. 1 will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Monday, • the sth day of January. A. D., 1925, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M., and 4 o’clock P. M . of said day, at the door of the Couyt House in Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, the rents and | profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real I estate, to-wit: The west half (H) of inlot number three hundred fifty (350) in the 38th Addition to the Town of Berne, Adams County, Indiana; t And on failure to realize the full I amount of judgment, interest and' .'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 Robert U.’ Liechty, and Emma R. Liechty. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or, appraisement laws. JOHN BAKER, Sheriff of Adams County. Dore B. Erwin, Attorney for Plaintiff. dec.l2-19-26 O APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR No. 2223. Notice is Hereby’ Given. That the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Susan Lanning McCormick, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. ALBERT M. LANNING. Executor December 4, 1924. Lenhart & Heller. Attys. 5-12-19 1 q

Four Children Burn To Death In West Virginia (UNITED PRESS SERVICE) Charleston, W. Va., Dec. 19.- —Four children were burned to death in a fire caused by an oil stove ex- ! plosion at Sistersville, according to word received here today. Details were lacking. 6— — ■ --- I I DR. G. F. EICHHORN I Veterinarian I I I Office at Sale Barn I I on First Street i i I | Bacilary white diarrhoea of | I chickens controlled by blood | I test. For particulars call | I Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. O—■■ "• ' - - -O o 0 HARRY DANIELS I Livestock and Farm Sale , AUCTIONEER | I I have been in the business for I I twenty-one years and have called I I sales in every township in Ad- | I ams county and also adjoining I I counties. Acquaintance widely • j known. See me any day at Ford I i garage, phone No. 80 or call my I I I residence. 883-Green. I 9 — 4

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRXT FRIDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1921

MARKETS-STMKS' Daily Report Os Local Ami Foreign Markets Fort Wayne Livestock Market 1 I Hops 130 tbs and down $6 51»t' .7 25; 13u to 150 11.- $7 254(7.75; l.’i't to 190 tbs $8.25i&585; 190 lb" and |up $9.10®9 75; roughs $8; tags $5.50. Igimba—slsoo. Calves—<ll.so East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 8000. shipmt-nls 4370. official to New York ycsti idny. 4180. Hogs closing steady. Heavies $10.2., ® 10.40; mediums $1" 15'<11" 25; light weight $!».85@10 15; light lights sxr>ofi)9.s<i; ynigs sß® 8.50; packing sows rough $8.50; cattle 950 slow;, sheep 7000; b«M lambs $10.75; best ewes $8.50®9 50; calves 900; tops, sl4. , J No. 1 and No. 2 wheat advanced three cents on the local market to-1 day, No. 1 now being quoated at $1.65 and No. 2 at $1.64. DECATUR GRAIN MARKET (Corrected December 18.) Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 $1.60 Oats, per bushel 55c Rye. Pfr bushel 90c Barley, per bushel 75c •New Wheat. No. 1 $1.65 ’New Wheat. No. 2 $1.64 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected December IS.) All poultry purchased must be free from feed. UUMW Chickens lac Leghorn Chickens 10c Ducks — 12e Geese .10c Old Roosters 8c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 57c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat- 38c

O FIFTY-SIX TON LITTERS GROWN Heaviest Litter In State Is Produced In Wayne County Fafayette, Ind., Dec. 19. —Fifty-six-ton litters were produced this year by 50 members of the Hoosier Ton Litter Club, which is conducted joint-, ly by the Indiana Livestock Breeders’ Association and the Agricultural Extension Department of Purdue 1 University. This is just five less ton litters than were produced in 1923, which is a good record considering the general shortage of feed and the unfavorable prices for hogs. The heaviest litter this year was a litter of ten purebred Poland Chines that weighed 2.775 pounds, produced by W. F. Parks, of Wayne County. Members who produced more than one-ton litter were Reed and Hamm, Fountain Co.; Jenkins Brothers. 1 Orange Co.; Sidney Carter, Spencer Co.; Purdue University Agricultural ( College, and Edwin Edris, Wells Co. Another honor ton litters each year since the Hoosier Ton Litter Club was organized and started three years J ago. These two men are Joseph E. Brown, of Randolph County, and W. G. Martin, of Wells County. Last year there were 57 men who produced ton litters. Forty-four of . these men were enrolled in this year’s

ton litter club, and all of them pro-' duced ton litters again this year, i These men are Chris Brackman, I ’ Spencer Co.; Joseph E. Brown. Ranr dolph Co.; Edwin Edris, Wells Co.; Gilbert L. Gardner. Fayette Co.; j John C. Haag, and Raymond K. Morr rical, Marshall Co.; Otto Hoile, Ad- , ams Co.; W. G. Martini Wells Co.; Chester A. Meal. Rush Co.; Lottie Hitschke, a club girl of Jackson Co.; t and M. J. Parks. Noble Co. I Credit for county-wide work for this year goes unconditionally to • Wells County. Seven ton litters were ! produced in this county; one man, ' Edwin Edris, produced two-ton litters. One thing that added to the inI terest of the work in this county was I SIOO in cash put up by the StudaI baker National Bank, of Bluffton, for the heaviest litters produced in the county. W. G. Martin won the $25 for the heaviest litter, and Edwin Edris took second money ' ' S2O. Whitley County stands second in ■ the state with four-ton liters to her j credit. Tippecanoe, Spencer and Marshall counties have three-ton litters each to show for the year’s work. Duroc lead in the number of ton litters among the breeds, with 17 litters. Polands were second with 16 litters. Chester Whites are third with five litters. Spotted Poland Chinas and Hampshires are represented with three ton litters each. Berkshires came in with two litters, and Yorkshires with one. In add: tion to thbse purebred litters there I were nine cross-bred litters. Besides the 50 men who will re-

Lcelve gold medals from the Indian I Inn for | producing litter* weighing a ton «r more, there are 25 members who will receive silver medal; for producing] litters weighing 1.800 and less than ' 2.000 pounds, and IS members who I will receive bronze medals for pro-, duelng litters weighing LCOO and less than'l,Boo pounds. Medals will be presented at the big annual meeting and banquet of the Indiana Livestock Breeders’ Assoe’uHon, which will be held at Purdue University. Lafayette. January 14 and 15, during the Indiana Agricultural Conference Week. Members who doj not attend the annual meeting and banquet will receive their medals after • the annual meeting. — —o- —- — Indiana Miner Killed J I Petersburg, Ind., Dec. 10 —(Special, to Daily Democrat)—Frank ZirrellJ employe at the mine of the Pike County Coal company here, is dead teday. H_• suffered a fractured skull tin t a crushed face when he was caught between a runaway coal car and the wall of die mine yesterday. Said Can’t Be Done “My experience with doctors and medicines caused me to lose faith in both, and when a friend told me that Mayrs Wonderful Remedy would cure my stomach trouble 1 told him ‘it cant be done.’ However, he Dually persuaded me to try it and to my surprise it did. All symptoms of acute indigestion and gas having disappeared.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the ratal rhal mucus from the intestinal . tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach. | liver and intestinal ailments, includ- | ing appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Holthouse | Drug Co., and druggists everywhere.

> '> >?>fnn>rrstumv7r' I Court House I Marriage Licenses Cal F. Peterson, clerk at Erie ; depot, Decatur, to Edna L. Neukom. Berne. Letters Issued Letters of administration have been issued to George Schieferstein in the estate of the late Alice Catherine Grandstaff. Bond in the sum of SIOO was filed. j ——y BERNE YOUTHS ON TRIAL HERE IContlnned From P»e« One! at the social. I Attorneys for the defense are R. I C. Parrish, of Fort Wayne, and F. I M. Cottrell. of Ilerne. Attorney; Clark J. Lutz, of this, city, is assist-j ing Prosecuting Attorney E. Burt Lenhart in the prosecution of the case. J The members of the jury are; Russell Long, Henry Beihrick. Godfrey Lehrman, Martin Keifer, Alfred Dollinger. Edward Chronister, William Mitchell. Samuel Peeler, Melvin Mallonee, Marcellus Davidson, George Haugh and John Steigmeyer. 0 NORTHWESTERN PART OF STATE • SUFFERS LOSS t t (Continued from Page One)

.tions. Portions of the city were in darkness as high voltage, electric wires 1 fell to the ground. Limbs of trees covered with ice an inch thick broke making residential districts look like brush heaps. Pedestrians were forced to walk in the streets. • J Torches and bonfires were resort- | ed to in an effort to keep the ice from the trees. .! Traffic on Indiana Service Corpora- , tion traction lines was demoralized. The sleet started Wednesday night and ceased an early hour today. Extra wire crews were busy making re- . pairs to damaged lines. J , Wabash, Ind. —Following a 60-hour . rain in the vicinity of its tributaries * the Wabash river went over its banks ; here today. J Traffic on highways and railroads ■ east and west of this city was de- , moralized as the flood waters covered them. Families in the low lands ['around Wabash moved their helong- . ings from their homes and were suffering intensely as the temperature /dropped fifteen degrees to twenty above zero. The state highway com- ; mission closed state road number 7 I east of here. j The river was rising three inches an hour and before noon it was over a foot and a half its banks. | The temperature drop came too late to check the water. I Chicago, Dec. 19 —Intense suffering. ■ demoralized wire and rail comraun-

'ication and sub-zero weather today followed <>n th« hoots of u gnmffrtnrm 'and <<ld wave that has invaded the 'entire middlewest. From the Dakotas down to Okla-, homn t. nd ns far east ns western N'»w .V >k, (ho storm raged. Fatal!t;, are comparatively small. accord ingly to im ager reporta. Two perirons were killed and scores in jut cd in Chicago from falls’ on ■ lippmy streets One unidentified man *»•' killed and scores Injured in Dotriot in traffic Occidents caused by I slippery pavements. I Many cities in Illinois. Missouri and I parts of Indiana and Michicgnn are I 'isolated. The American Telephone I |& Telegraph company, the Western I (Union and the Postal report thousands of poles down in this teritory with consequent disruption of wire service. Springfield and all cities in I Illinois south are isolated while small--1 < r communities till over the state tiro without wire service. Washington. Doc. 19. —A cold wave ■of marked intensity and probably ' prolonged duration is advancing on the east and will spread over most of the Atlantic and gulf states tomorrow night, the weather bureau warn-. ed today. I The advance of the cold wave will 1 strike the Mississippi and Ohio valley ( sates tonight and the Atlantic and i gulf states tomorrow night. ■ Freezing temperatures as far south as Florida are predicted with hard 1 freezes in the gulf states and northj' west Florida. ■| Rain changing to snow will accom-1 'pany the disturbance, which pro 1 bably will affect the east for several ■ ■ days.

OUCH! LUMBAGO! ~ RUB BffICHE ■ — When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism I — — has you stiffened up. don! suffer! <:pl a t&jSNy 35 cent bottle of old. / honest St. Jacobs Oil V s 4 at any drug tore, pour C? a little in your hand and rub it right on your the r vBR n<-ss is gone. I In use for 65 years. I this soothing, ponek. trating oil takes the fex--«r<jMß pain right out. and ends tile h BBillJ abolutely harmless and i doesn’t burn the skin. — o Taxi. Murray Hotel. Phone 57. 296t12x o The Porter Studio has employed two extra experienced people for the Christmas busi- • ness and will give you prompt and efficient service. All prices reduced for Christmas business. Now over Callow & Kohne’s drug store. 297tf

Keep Your Feet Warm and Dry this cold damp Weather CLOSING-OUT SALE Prices On Coldweather Footwear Boots, Arctics, Felts, and cold weather footwear oi all de scriptions offered at a big reduction in cost. The man out o doors will do well to take advantage of these special offers. A Then again, don’t forget to give footwear for (hristmas. full line of good quality shoes and oxfords for the whole iamib A complete line of House Slippers at a popular price. Store Open Evenings Peoples Cash Shoe Store

BUY YOUR Goodrich Silvertown Balloon Cords Goodrich Silvertown Cords and Heavy Duty Tires Now-at (his tire store anti forget yo lir tire wants worries for some time to come. ‘ tl ™ A full line of National and I’rest-O-Lite Battori. , any make of cars. We also do s-hour batterv and battery re|>airing. argin| ! A full line of Auto Accessories—Gas— Oil an( | (; reasM I rce crank service. Ace Battery and Tire Shop Harry Staley, Prop. Across from Niblick & Co’s. Grocery—N. 2nd SL

§ The ADAMS Theatre j MATINEE DAILY 2:15 P. M. g| g TODAY and TOMORROW—(Saturday) * H “ALL ABOARD" 8' H THE ARIZONA EXPRESS « ** S I A LINCOLN J. CARTER MELODRAMA S ♦♦ -WITH- g I EVELYN BRENT PAULINE STARKE J DAVID BUTLER FRANK McDONALD g W SEE the thrilling wreck secene. A bridge goes down and many 2 other thrilling scenes taken in the Great West. n If you have a weak heart stay away from the mile-a-minute J Rmlroad Thriller—lt reeks with love and sensations. S »♦ —ADDED FEATURE— 2 OUR GANG COMEDY 8 ♦♦ and PATHE NEWS g —The Wor’id Before Your Eyes g 5 cents and 20 cents 8 ♦♦ Except Saturday n got—all seats 20c unless children Z ♦♦ are with parents, then ICc. 2 I yy . 8 Z SUNDAY and MONDAY 8 g JA C K PICKF 0R I) g H “GARRISON’S FINISH’’ H O ne °1 *be most exciting and entertaining Race Stones h ever made. m tt Also A COMEDY 8 ♦♦ io cents and 20 cents 8 ♦♦ Nothing Cheap but the price. X P. S. —Have you seen a picture here since we installed our g n New Screen and New Picture Machine ' There s s H wonderful difference. H