Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 305, Decatur, Adams County, 24 December 1924 — Page 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS Jiu.u=ssg=sg l a— ■ i-lI'TSBJ
♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR SALE FTTii SALE oil RENT - Modern house at 110 South sth street, De-, catur, Ind Will be vacant Jan. 10. 1925. Address Mrs Jeff Bryson, 6061 East Walnut at.. Portland, Ind. 296tf| EOR SALE Best rabbit hound in the county. Guaranteed to be all right in every way. Priced right. D. E Studebaker, Decatur, Ind. Phone | 392. 300t6x 1 FOR SALE —Two dozen Plymouth Rock pullets, ready to lay. at $1 each. Phone 885 A. 303t,3l FOR — SALE—One 3 tube (’ockaday Radio set. in cabinet. No accessories. Phone 952 after 5:30 p.m or see Homer Ruhl. 1039 Vine sL 303t.".x FOR SALE-Top buggy, practically new. Adams County Auto Co , I’hone Sit. peeatur._in I. 3O3LJ FOR SALE—Sonora talking machine and about 25 records. Half price Good as new. Dan Erwin, 338 or “"lost and found LOST—Two large packages placed in wrong machine Friday; contain cd set of 6 plates. 2 glass dishes. 8 small dishes, some handkerchiefs, 4| s pairs childrens stocxings, 2 autograph books. 2 strings of bends. 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 316 Jefferson st. Reward. 303t3x AGENTS WANTED — Highest cash ) paid weekly with part expenses to take orders for guaranteed nursery| stock. Experience unnecessary. Out-] tit free. Write The Hawks Nursery) ’Co.. Wauwatosa. Wis. 299-6tx
Q ■ - UTOnTMUXT <»*' IDMIXI’iTR VI’OK Noth'** if* hereby ffiven. That th** j muh i sitrn. <1 has he» n appointed Administratrix of the estate of Elizabeth s Kern, late of Adams county, de- . . -fse.l The estate is probably solELLA J. DAILEY’. Administratrix )>eceti:ber lu. 1924. Judson W. Teeple. Atty. 19-17-24 o XO'I'K E TO M»N-ltl'.SlllEM> State of Indiana. Adams County, SS. Tn the AdiMtis Circuit Court, Novem■wr Term. . No. 1 2"s<>. Vern Uliriek vs. Hazel Vhrick. ~ Comes now the plaintiff by his atitornevs, C. L. Walters.and files his HieUtlon for a divorce from the de-1 •fondant. Hazel t’hriik, also his affidavit that tile resilience of the said •defendant is unknown, also the affi-l ’davit of a disinterested person that fthe said Hazel t’hrlck is a non-resi-t.lent of Hie state of Indiana; that her ,«cxuct poetoffice address is unknown •Sand it appearing that the said Hazel tl lirlek is the defendant in said cause ■fund therefore a material party to the Tdeteinilnallon thereof the said Hazel ITirilk is hereby notified to appear f.before the Adan's Circuit Court at Hie .'court house in tlie city of Decatur. I • Adams county. Indiana, on Monday. l Sl’ebrttary !•. H»2.’>. Hie same being the i'th day of the I’ebriiary 1925 term of isaid court and then and there plead by i 1 Janswcr or demur to the complaint in 1 Isold cause or Hie same will tie heard ",and dril l mined in her absence. Dated at Decatur. Indiana, this li’.th • dav of December, 1924. (Seal) JOHN E. NELSON. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court By Naomi !•'. Bormann. Deputy SC. L. Waiters. Atty. O NOTICE OF ELECTION .Notice is hereby given to the stock , and lot owners of the Decatur Cemetery association that an election will be held at the office of Drs. Coverdale, Schafer Bldg., on Thursday, January 8. 1925, at 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of electing beven trustees' lor said association for the year 1925. • J. S. Coverdale, SeC'y. ; Dec.2*.Jaii.l-8. • o Certainly Have .Men haven’t destroyed civilization but they have hurt Its reputation lik< thunder.--Dnlutb Herald.
o < HARRY DANIELS Livestock and Farm Sate AUCTIONEER I I have been in the business for twenty-one years and have called sales in every township in Ad- I ams county and also adjoining , counties. Acquaintance widely known. See me any day at Porn garage, phone No. 80 or call my | residence, 883-Greer.. Ji t , | 1 Rebuild —Pianos. Talking and Sewing machines, and tune pianos and sell as a side line. Phone 1012 North end city limits. 1). A. Gilliom. Call in the morning and evenings only. Terms, cash. M-W-FtC — 0 —— Tops and Side Curtains Repaired, Celluloid sewed in, Harness Repaired, Oakland Garage, North First st. XuStuwi-if ■ —o — <) — G I I WANTED I I 'I I Rags, Rubber. Paper of all kinds. Scrap Iron. Metals and Hides. I We will call with our truck for any juuk you wish, to dispose of. . PHONE 442 | 1 i “ MAIER HIDE & I FUR CO I I 710 w. Monroe St Near G H & I crossing P— O(
♦ BUSINESS CARDS « ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• H. FROHNAPFEL, D. CL DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclometar and Splnograph I For SERVICE Fm Location Poaltiof at 144 South 2nd Stroat Office Phone 314 Raaldenot 108' Office Houra: 10-11 a.m. i-S M S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMIN Call* answered promptly day or ■» Private Ambulance Service Office Phone: 90 Home Phone* TV ■“ 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 Brut etalrway •outh of Decatur De moors ft. A. BIXLEh OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitt HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to Saturday 8:00 p. *. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PERCENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate, j SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St.
()_ —__—_ - —_O JOHN W. CLARK DENTIST 127 N. 3rd SL Office in connection with Dr. F. W. Lose o o | Court House I Marriage* Licenses Earl Tumbleson, farmer. Wren, 0., to Goldie Helm, Decatur, Route, 6. Vernon Bunner, welder. Decatur Route 6. to Edna Hanna. Decatur. | — o— Seek To Bar Hunting Os Wild Fowl From Planes 11 ! >TGi. i'RESS servicid Washington. Dec. 24—Hunting wild fowl from airplain has a terrifying effect upon game anti it any general use should be made of aircraft in hunting. tlie result, would be disastrous, says a report issued by the Biological Survey of the Department of Agriculture. 1 Os the 512,318.25 collected in fines from 591 arrests made through the ad- ■ ministration of the migratory bird | treaty, several cases involving hunting from airplane wore included, the report says. Control of various predartory animals ami rodent pests which are injurious to hortiteulntre, forestry and stock growing on the western range
has made fine progress during the past year, says the report. Federal ( funds amounting to $287,951.81 were ,use<l from destruction of predatory i animals, including coyotes, wolves, I mountain lions, bobcats and lynxes, and $159,7M.5i was expended for the 'control of rodent pests. Co-operative ( funds from states infested by rodents amounted to $901,587. r —, -0 — „ Public Sale en^ar j Jan 6—Mrs. Hattie M Andrews, closing-out sale 5 triles southwest of Decatur. | Jan. 28 L. F. Miller, closing out sale. 3 miles south of Decatur, first . house south of County Farm. o — It Helps To He Fired, Says “Bucky” Harris , ~— If you re ambitious to get ahead, as - baseball player and seme tsam fires you. cheer up' Maybe its a boost according to “Bucky" Harris, the 4
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youthful manager of the world's champion Washington team. Being fired •‘made" him according to an •account of his life written by Hugh Fullerton, appearing in this week's issue of the weekly magazine Liberty "Hughie Jennings, who had played ball with Tom Harris, Ducky’s father, (was managing Detroit.'' says Fullerton, in telling of Harris' start. "H..rIris' friends persuaded Jennings 'o give the fast, fighting youngster I chance with Detroit. Harris tried :mu 'showed a lot of fight and hustle; so i much, in fact, that some of the playliers thought Jennings made a mistake , when he sent Harris to Muskegon. Mich., for further seasoning. Harris does not think so even now. " ‘Babe’ Meyers was managing the Muskegon team and was not impressed by Harris’ work. He was not t a finished player and did not hit 'much. Meyers released him. “Harris returned home, acknowledged he had failed to make good I but was not discouraged. He realized I that he must improve his batting, and second, that he was weak on high fly balls. Harris started to learn to catch high fly balls, practicing hours chasing flies. "Art Devlin, the famous old Giant third baseman. was managing the ! tea mat Norfolk. Va.. and Harris secured a job playing short stop for him. Harris learned a lot —and he I had worked under the right kind of men.” | From that time on. according to i 1 Fullerton. Harris rose steadily to his ! present position.
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local Andi Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review Chicago. Dec. 24 —Grain futures! opened firm on the board of trade* today. . Operations in the wheat pit were extremely light and of a holiday character. Few transactions were recorded in the initial session. The firm undertone was created by ap-* prehension over the domestic whea’ ■ crop i Cold weather and a slackening in* the movement strengthened the feeling in corn. Oats remai led with other grains on a featureless market Fin.'ness in the provision market was due to steady , heps and grains East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 3200. shipments 5700. of ficial to New York, yesterday, 2660. Hogs closing steady. Heavies $10.85 @11: mediums $lO 75@11: light weight $10.65© 10.75; light lights $lO @10.50; pigs slo@ 10.25; packings sows rough s9@9 25; cattle 175' steady; sheep 200; top lambs $18: ><> real choice here. Ewes $8 50© 9 50; calves 150; tops $16.50@17. The local markets remained unhanged today. There will lie no market reports tomorrow.
DECATUR GRAIN MARKET (Corrected December 24) 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 New Wheat, No. 2 $1.64 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET — (Corrected December 24) LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Chicken* 16«Leghorn chickens . 8c ’’owls i6c Leghorn fowls 8c ftfd Roosters IJuikp 15c Deese 15c Eggs, dozen ... pß c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET ®ggs. dozen joc •UTTESWAT *t STATION Butterfat _.... 38c
OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS IN PROSPECT HERE (Continued From Page One) part of this paper. The anual visit of Santa Claus has, been the one thought in the minds of the little folks and even dad and I mother and the whole family have’ received much enjoyment in prepar Ing for his visit, Christmas trees will grace many' homes and will also have a place in the churches. In several of the churches cr’bn have been erected.' showing an image of the Infant Jesus therein and on every baud the birth' of the Saviour is recalled. Needy Not Overlooked Christmas in a time for goodwill tor, arris meu and the spirit of the season prompts ail to give tn thii community the poor will be-careu for as well as possible Ihe Good Fel-
tows Club, sponsored by the Delta Theta Tau sorority, which has received cash donations of nearly three hundred dollars, will distribute pres ents and useful gifts to the needy in the city. The Elks lodge of this city will distribute Christmas dinners to those who might otherwise not have good things to eat at Christmas dinner. The Tri Kappa sorority will see that the inmates of the Adams County Infirmary receive their annual treat and the Psi lota Sorority has seen to it that several little children will wear warm underwear and have new clothing for Christinas. Family dinners will be held tn many
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' home* and today the housewives are preparing for the feast day. The day promise* to be a happy one aud a wish for a Merry. Merry Chrtetmae ( ds extended to all. o Call 436 for Taxi. ts - —O o HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Ducks, Geese and iurkeys. Cull Mills A Oliver. Phones 9 and 53 | Monroe o -o r 30414
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