Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1924 — Page 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS
v -- = ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOK SALE FOR SAL E OR RENT —Modern I house at 110 South sth street, Decatur. Ind Will be vacant Jan. 10. 1925. Address Mrs. Jeff Bryson. 606 East Walnut st.. Portland, Ind. 296tf FOR SALE— Phonograph, mahogany, upright, good condition. Call 135 or 936 297t6 FOR SALE—I 923 model Dodge tourIng cur, in good condition. D F Ernst. Peterson. Ind 297ttfx FOR SALE lest rabbit hound in the county. Guaranteed to be all right in every way. Priced right. D. E Studebaker, Decatur, Ind. Phone 382. 300t6x IVHt SALE- Electric table lamp, clothes wringer, and doll. 611 West Jefferson street. 30212 FOR"SALE OH TR A DE— In ternat ionxl tractor 8-16. Good condition. Joiin Feast■!, M<>nroe_phone. 30213 x FOR~SALE —1924~Special Six Studebaker Sedan Lots of extras. Prat tically new and in first class condition throughout. Priced to sell quick. 11. F. Kitson. Decatur. Ind. :i4)lt3x FOR SALE—Red cow. age 11. will be fresh last of April. Giving three gallons of milk, good butter cow. P. B. Carper, Jr . Decatur. R.R. 2. Preble Phone. 202t3x FOR SALE—Two dozen Plymouth Rock nullets. ready to lay, at $1 each. Phone 885 A. 30313 FOR SALE —One 3 tube<Cockaday , Radio set, in cabinet. No accessories. Phone 952 after 5:30 p.tn. or see Homer Ruhl. 1039 Vine st. 303t3x FOR SALE—Top buggy, practically new. Adams County Auto Co Phone SO, Decatur. Ind. 303t3 FOR RENT FOR RENT —Cottae on Gloss st. InqtHie of Harve Sprague at Barber] shop. 302t3x | LOST AND FOUND"' IjOST— Two large packages placed in wrong machine Friday; contained set of 6 plates. 2 glass dishes. 3 small dishes, some handkerchiefs. 4 pairs childrens stockings, 2 autograph books, 2 strings of beads. Articles purchased for presents. Finder notify Mrs. Ida Martz. Monroe. Ind., or Democrat office. 303t3x < LOST —$5 bill Saturday in stores or on street between Boston store and the Morris Co. Finder call 498 or at 1116 Jefferson st. Reward. 303t3x WANTED | AGENTS WANTED — Highest cash i paid weekly with part exiOns.es to i take orders for guaranteed nursery stock. Experience unnecessary. Out-, lit free. Write The Hawks Nursery Co.. Wauwatosa. Wis. 299-6tx WANTED — A middle aged lady to keep houes for a family of five Will pay between- $8 and $lO a week. Call 693 or inqnre at 1024 West Adams St., between 6 and 8 o'clock. 301-3tx ■■ —o MITICE TO IHDDEUS Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday evening, December 30tti, 1924. up until 7:30 o’clock p. in. the Board of Trustees of the Town of Monroe will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of one Ford Chassis witli starter and Demountable Rims, five tires 30x3 1-2 Goodyear cord all-weather tr«ad and heavy tourist tubes. Three foot board ' braces and heavy spring in rear. W. S. .SMITH. 9-15-22 Town Clerk. . fc. —■ —o — ’ Get Fruit From South Mr. and Mrs. George Squires, of Kirkland township, are enjoying immensely a Christmas gift which came Saturday from their old friends Mr. and Mrs. Will Harvey, now residents of Palm Beach. Florida. It was a good sized box of grape fruit and oranges and George says he is willing to testify that they are'all that is claimed for them by the Florida boosters. O— County Claims Must Be Filed By Next Wednesday i All claims and bills against the county must be filed with County Auditor Martin Jaber not later than Wednesday, December 24. for allo”ance at the special session of tho board of commissioners to be hold December I'9. Those having bills against the county on 1924 contracts or purchases are asked to get their ( bills in the hands of the auditor not aoter than Wednesday. o 4 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE 1 Chicago — Wheat: sl.6B'May. ' $1.72’4.. July $i 47%. Corn: Dec. 1 »L 22' 1 . MaM $J27%. July $1.27%. Oats: Dec. 58c, May 63c. July 61%i. 1 —e f # < Public Sale Calendar »2r, SiMe M I r1.;:..:,-oyt sale o miles southeast cf Dctatur 1
♦ BUSINESS CARDS < ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC * A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclometer and Splnofiraph For SERVICE Fat Location Poaltioa at 144 South 2nd Straat Office Phone 314 Realdanca 1O» Office Hours: 10-12 «.m. 1-S *-* S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMIR Calls answered promptly day or eu Private Ambulance Serrtea Office Phone: #0 , Home Phon*• tt" N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fit! HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to Saturday 8:00 p. «• Telephone 135 Closed Wednesday afternoon* FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estati Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 See French Quinn. Office—Take first stairway eouth of Decatur Democrs MONEFTO loan— An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. | SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE i 133 S. 2nd St. 0 -—7 JOHN W. CLARK DENTIST 127 N. 3rd St. Ollier in connection with Dr. F. W. Lose i ~ - V> NOTH t: OF COMMINNIONEK’N NALK OF RICAh ESTATE i Th- undersigned, comniissioiur, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, made and entered in a Md'ise therein pending: entitled Clinton Stevens. »t al. vs. Huth Webster, ct al., and numbered No. 12059 on the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that at the east door of the Court House. Decatur, Adams eounty, Indi- > ana, on at 2 o'clock p. m.. I will offer for sale ' Saturday, 17th Uaj of January, 11)25, ; at public sale at not less than twotbirds (2-3) cf the appraised value thereof, the following described real estate, tow it : The south half of the northeast » quarter of section twenty-two (22), f township twenty-eight (28) north, I range fifteen (15) east, containing ; eighty ISO) acres, more or less, in Au--1 ams county, Indiana. > Said sale will be continued from day ] to day until land is sold. 1 Terms <’f Sale One-third cash on day <»f sale, One-third in me year from Gate of sale. One-third in two years from date of sale. Purchaser may pay all cash. Deferred payments to bear six per < • nt inteiest and to be evidenced by a mortgage on said real estate. DOilE I>. BRWIN, Commissioner I 15-22-29 Decatur, Indiana. I o—'l NOTIC E TO XON-IIKSIDEVI’S • The State of Indiana, ; Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, governi her Term. 1924. No. 123 45. Dean Clippinger vs. K---B Lyder whose Christian name is unknown. It appearing from affidavit, filed ir the above eutitle<J cause, that K — i Lyder. whose Christian name is un- • known, the above named defendant I is a non-resident of the State of In 1 dlana. | Notice is therefore hereby giver jtlu said K—B Lyder that he be and lappear before the Hon. Judge of Ikt I Adams Circuit Court on the 2nd daj of February. 1925. the same l*eing tb» Ist Jurid>< ial I »ay of the next regulai I term thereof, to be holden at th» Court House in the City of Decatur iM>n-»nciicin J ' on Monday, the 2nd dax of February A. D. 1925. and plead bx answer or demur to said complaint, oi Hie same will be heard and determiii' ltd in his aktuce. ’of Dec.. 1 924. \vri'N>JSS. my name, and the Seal ot said Court hereto affixed this Bth da> <ScaD JOHN E. NELSON. Clerk Lutz and Adams, Attys, fur Plaintiff. 8-13-22 o —— Business Good In Wire Factory At Anderson Aiiflersou. D«c. 22—Tbe Americau Steel and Wire Company-, has an uuiiueed that its plant lune went on double time, day and night, with approximately BV4) employes. It is the first time on four years ,a night shift will work. The schedule of the .Nicholson File has also announced a five and one-halt day a week affecting 700 employes. i ii—■.—! h»i>»wi w—i iww o c HARRY DANIELS Livestock and Farm Sal* AUCTIONEER | I have bean tn the-business for twenty-one years and have called ' sales in every township In Ad- | ams county and also adjoining | counties. Acquaintance widely > known. Se§ me any day at Ford I garage, No 82 er call ray I jMldanca, 88s-Gress_ I 0 —4;
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1924.
MARKETS-STOCKS * I Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN (UNITED J’ItESS SERVJCEi Chicago, Dec 22 G r,lln futuPM started with un irregular undertone on the board of trade today. | in terred wheat options made fractional gains. Spot was firm at Saturdays closing level. Distant delivery) strength was due to hedging operations. Failure of December to move in either direction was attributed to bad telegraphic service. | Weakened corn undertone was due to liberal receipts and an increased movement. | Oats started with a firm undertone without feature. | Provisions were higher with hogs, despite lower cables. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o R»s. and down $7.25: i 130 to 150 lbs. [email protected]; 150 to 190 lbs. |[email protected]; KW tbs aml up. $9.15© 10.25; roughs $8.50; stags.. $5.50© 6. Lambs —$15.50 down. Calves—sl3 down East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 4000. shipments 5510. today: receipts 6400. shipments 6270. today; official to New York Saturday 5130 Hogs dosing strong. Heavies. $lO [email protected]; few $11; mediums. $10.35©10.75; light weight slo©lo.40; lighr lights $9 25010; pigs s9© . '9.25; packing sows rough $8.7509; 'cattle 1875. quarter to halt' higher; 1 steers 1100 lbs. up $6.50© 10.25; 1 steers 1100 lbs. down $5.50010; no choice yearlings here; heifers ss© 7.65;c ows [email protected]; bulls S3O 5 50; sheep 4000; best lambs $17.50: i culls sl6 down; best yearlings sl4© 15; best aged wethers SIOO 10 50; best ewes $8.50©9.50; calves SIM); tops $14.50; culls sll down. Yellow Corn advanced 10 cents on the local market today and is quoted at $1.70. Oats dropped 1 cent and is quoted at 54c. No. 1 and No. 2 Wheat each dropped 2 cents and are quoted at No 1 $1.65. No. 2 at $1.64. DECATUR GRAIN MARKET (Corrected December 22) Yellow Ear Corn, per 100. $1.70 Oats, per bushel 54c Rye, per bushel 90c Barley, per bushel 75c New Wheat. No. 1 $1.65 1 New Wheat, No. 2. $1.64 i DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET I (Corrected December 22) LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET 1 Chickens 16c ■ Leghorn chickens 8c Fowls 16c ’ Leghorn fowls . ' 8c ■ Old Roosters 8c ’ Ducks ’. 15c j Geese 15c Eggs, dozen 50c LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET ; Eggs, dozen 52c BUTTERFAT AT STATION f Butterfat 38c | o I Rebuild—Pianos, Talking and f Sewing machines, and tune pianos f and sell as a side line. Phone 1012 North end city limits. D. A. Gilliom. Call in the morning and evenings only. Terms, cash. M-W-Ftf 0 Tops and Side Curtains Repaired, Celluloid sewed in, Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First st. i- 258e0d-tf I ——, y Court House | J* | Suit On Note ir, A suit on a note in which judgment r. for SSOO is demanded, was filed in the £ circuit court today by David R. Kosht >r against Jacob Musser and others. A C. Butcher is attorney lor tae plain , f tiff. Case Continued v ‘) The case of Gottlieb Kromer vs. E J J. Fricke was continued today by thi court. Answer Filed 1 lu the case of Harriet Porter vs. George Weber an answer was tiled 1 by the defendant. Re-appraisement Filed | in the case of Christ Zurciier vs. the Swiss Accordion Co., a re appraise meu lias been filed and approved. Petition To Settle Estate A petition has been filed by Cleo E. Ward, widow of the late Harvey Ward, to settle her husband's estate i ( ,without an administration. The estate . is valued at s396. 'id. Attorney C. L. 1 Walters represents the petitioner. Grand Jury May Probe Fatal Wreck On Soo Line Chippewa Falls. Wis.. Dec. ?2. — A grand jury investigation may be held So place the blame for the Soo line ■ v. reck here Saturday tn wljicJj eight
persons were-killed and seven hurt. Harold E. Stafford, district attorney, indicated today. Stafford is pushing an independent investigation to determine what caused the switch lock on the bridge here to break and result in the combination diner aud chair car falling from | the bridge into the Icy waters of the Chippewa river. I . The switch, according to Stafford. ' was placed there just two days before I the wreck. Wheels of the train bat- ( tered the switch knife before the; point threw the rear trucks of the; I diner off on a side track and caused the wreck. Whether the switch did not close properly and the trucks ol the train caused the tie bolt to break.j | or whether the tie bolt was weaken - ed by strain, or snapped by the in-1 tense cold of the last several days. 1 | has not been determined. The tU holt was broken, however, and Staf-| I ford indicated it may of been the re- ■ suit of improper installation. Bodies of the eight dead are being shipped away today for funerals 1 Relatives and friends claimed them ’as soon as identification was established. I I Os the seven injured, two are still in serious condition. —o " ■" Rev. Sheatsley Returns To His Pulpit Sunday Columbus, 0., Dec. 22. — For the first time since Nov. 17 when his wife's partly cremated body was found in the parsonage furnac-“. Rev. , C. V. Sheatsley. Sunday returned t:> ■ tho pulpit of the fashionable Christ . Lutheran church in Rexley. Without * mentioning the tragedy of Mrs. Sheatsley's deain, the pastor preach'd a simple Christmas inion. -■ o- ■ —— A MEMORIAL In memory of one of our members. Mrs. Jane Allison Crabbs, who has been associated with us for many years, the Shakespeare Club desires to record this memorial. As long as Mrs. Crabbs's health permitted, until near the close of her eighty-eighth
SPECIAL While Car is on Track ONLY! 1 " THEBMO LUMP COAL A Clean, High Grade Eastern Coal —No Clinkers Well screened over 4 inch shakers. U*/* PA Per lon delivered ($6.00 at car) This SPECIAL CASH PRICE is for TWO DAYS ONLY wii le car is on track. It is in transit now and should be here about Monday. Dec. 21. We make this offer to save room and get the cash. After it is unloaded in our bins It will be 50c more.. v * GET IN ON THIS and SAVE MONEY. * Phone 12 or 13—NOW. KIRSCH-REPPERT LUMBER CO. I THE CORT | “THE FAMILY SECRET” | A big special feature with BABY PEGGY Most everv family has a secret but none like this. “TITLE HOLDERS”, the next of the big Jack Dempsey features. Each one complete. 10c 25c & W Santa Claus will be at the Cort Wednesday afternoon. Don't miss him. J Candies for Christmas 1- J ■1 Buy your candies for Christmas e early. A full line of high grade r ?r'". . box and bulk candies of all kinds. J ( j ’ Home-made candies in bulk. Also fresh roasted peanuts and shelled f‘<■ t. nuts of all kinds. "T Herschel's Sweet Coating Chocolate, special 25c lb. All kinds of materials lor making candies. B K B Special prices made to (school teachers and churches. Joseph & Lang I Second Street i in wimwa
1 years, she was active in her work in the club, regular in her attendance | and derived great pleasure from it. , The interest that she manifested has been an inspiration to us all, and her clear intellect, her lovable disposition and sincerity made her a notable member, who*? demise leaves I us with sorrow and a feeling of loss ithat, this pleasant relationship lias ceased. Mrs. D. D. Heller. Mrs. Philip Obenauer. Mrs. Frank France, Committee. ——o POSTOFFICE IS A BUSY PLACE (Continued from Page One) movements to sonhe extent. ! The local postoffice was one of the busiest places in the city this i morning. Packages were piled high ' after the pouches arrived, but were ‘s(x>n delivered throughout the city The lobby of the postoffice was filled with people during the day aud dur- | ing the rush one woman stepped to the window and staled that'she want eil a label pasted on a package The clerk informed her that the office would supply the paste, but that they were too busy to prepare the parcels for mailing. Packages should be ' wrapped tiglitly and addressed before i they are given in at the office. —o — Call 436 for Taxi. ts ‘ SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Enjoy them Christmas time. Carnations. Roses and I’oted Plants. Members of F. T.- I), whic guarantees best quality ant immediate delivery by telegraph any place in the Uiiitec States. Within an hour youi >' friends are enjoying your gift MOSES GREENHOUSE CO. Corner sth and Indiana sts. Telephone 476 Residence 19" l»| 20-22 2:
Weak Eyes? Camphor If you hXve weak, aching eyes try simple camphor, witchhazel, hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptlk eye' wash One small bottle helps any) scase weak, strained or sore eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. Smith, Yag-' er A- Falk, druggists.
’ ■'■’■-'Ss, Ml Ru Hr'' 3 ' B & r ’ op: ' Hi BROMQ QUINIHE |£ A Safe and Proven Remeth IL- ; for Colds, Grip and Influenza. k _________ * The First and Original Cold and II Look for tins on the Box, H Signature 30c. ■ I II - IL \ 11 I II N?-- / I / j/ f I Id A I r } n. | I. ■ ' The Children Would Love ■ = a Christmas Victrola I I A home with a Victrola somehow seems a merrier place for children. H 1 There can be no gift more welcome, in » I • / any home in the world. ■ I You do not have to study tastes; the ■ I Victrola pleases everyone, because there ■ I are thousands of Victor Records to ■ | choose from. ; y I Noble and serious music for grown peo- ■ I pie; jolly music for the young; and for ■ | the littlest ones, the new A ictor Bubble Books; come in and hear these! Everybody likes them! K Come early! * I • The Holthouse Drug Co. I “Buy a Victrola for Christmas ’ ■ New Victor Records, Once a Week 1T £fl ■ Every ■ Give Accessories E for I Christmas Gifts I Accessories are always welcome to anyone nv an ■ i automobile and there is always something cx!,a .,, 1 - E wanted that the car does not have. Make youi ’ ■ I' Gift last through the whole year—and then >ome. ■ Boyce Moto Meters Tire Chains ■ All sizes for all makes,of All sizes lor all 1,11 '• I cars. A very necessary jqst the thing , " 1 , E Accessory Balloon sizes as- g $2.50 u P $2.95 I Automatic Wind Speedometers | Shield Wipers <1 They worWor you with- ' 'hec|) a" aC ’ I i out any effort on your part saiislac ■ | y OU r ■ and insure dear vision in a“ ou,u | rain or snow. niiwagr. g $5.00 ~p I Full line of Accessories and Mm go b a >' ■ and high pressure tires. | j Adams County Auto Co- I / “INSIST ON GENL'INF FORD i ” !hi I Exclusive Ford Dealeis phone SO ■ DUcjisou Street ■ l »mi iin MW'- ’ |
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