Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 306, Decatur, Adams County, 26 December 1924 — Page 4
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS |
• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ EOK SALE 7 ~ HAI.H <IH HICNT — Mod-rn house at 110 South sth street. Decatur, Ind Will be vacant Jan. 10, 1926. Address Mrs. Jeff Bryson, 606 East Walnut st., Portlarid, Ind. 296tf FuR SALE—Sonora talking machine and about 25 records. Half price. Good as new. Dan Erwin. 338 or 339. 306t3 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Ladies brown purse, containing about $3.25. and papers bearing names of Patterson Fletcher. Thought lost on Second street ’between Monroe and Madison. Finder please notify this office or phone 341. : *®6t3 LOST —Child’s brown kid glove, last Wednesday. Finder phone No. 500 306t3 FOR RENT HOUSE: I’Oll RENT Corner 5 and Jackson. Inquire at Tone Voglewedes at 415 Jacyson st. Will be ready after Jan. 1. 306t3x _o—\OTICE OF Mtl.E OF HE 41. EST ATE The undersigned. Administratrix of the estate of John M. Andrews, deceased. hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams 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 office of Lenhart and Heller, situated at 157 South Second Street in the city of Decatur, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter 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 (191 in township twenty-seven (27) north, of range fourteen (14) east containing forty (40) acres, more or less; also, the north-east quarter of the south- 1 east quarter of section nineteen (19) in township twenty-seven (27) north, of range fourteen < 14) east, excepting a strip twenty <2o> 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 northwest quarter of 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; theme east to a point sixty <6Ol rods south of the northeast corner of said west half, thence south to the southeast corner of said west half, then, e west to the place of beginning, containing forty-six (46) acres, more or less. TRACT NO. 2—
The southeast quarter of the south- ( e-ast quarter of section nineteen (19) township twenty-seven (27) north of rang* fourteen <l4> east, containing forty 444) acres more or less; also r&nmtnnng at a point fifteen (15) f*et north of the southwest corner of the southwest quarter of section twenty «r*> in township twenty-seven (27) north of rang* fourteen <l4> east. :r.er e north along the west line of rods, to a stake, thence east eighty] i>*i rods to the east line of th#- west I ‘i.elf of the southwest quarter of said I *-*•(*« »n twenty 4 2*». tiien<-e south along sa*d line forty (44» rods, thence west] eighty irods to the p)a.-e of be-] ginning, containing twenty (24) acres] more or le«s. Also: the southeast I quarter of the southwest quarter of] seefjofi twenty «24) in township! twenty.seven (27) north, of range f>ur-| teen <I4) east containing forty < 44• I ac rejj more or less; Said sale to made subject to the] approval of said court for not less than the full appraised value thereof, and upon the following terms and conditions; One-third of the purchase price cash ' on day of sale, one-third in nine month* and one-third In eighteen months from day of sale, deferred payments to be evidenced by bankable notes of th*- purchaser bearing per cent Interest from their date, waiving relief, providing for attorney a and upon confirmation of sale, secured by mortgage on the real estat* sold, 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 taxes for the year 1924. pavable in year 1925. Said sale shall be subject to the approval of eaid court. HATTIE? M. ANDREWS. Administratrix of estate of John M. Andrews, deceased. Lenhart and Heller, Attorneys. dec.l2-19-24 0 — SHERIFF* SALE No. 12324. Peter Neunsehwander. vs. Robert U. Liechty, Emma R. Liechty, Monroe State Bank, Berne Lumber Company, Berne Hardware Company, Charles (’. Schug and Fred Mettler. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the f’lerk 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.,j and 4 o’clock P. M.. of said day, at the» tloor of the Court House In Decatur,' Adams County, Indiana, the rents and 1 profits for a term not exceeding seven sears, the following described real estate, to-wit The west half (%) of inlot number] three hundred fifty (350) in the 38th Addition to the Town of Berne, Adams County, Indiana; And on failure to realize the full 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 R. Erwin. Attorney for Plaintiff. dec.l2-19*26 — o — — n— n DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian | Office at Sale Barn on First Street Bacllary white diarrhoes cf | ch.ckena contrclled by blood j tent. For particulars call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. | 0 o
>!♦ * El SIN ESS CARDS • H. FROHN APFER D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE 1 Neuroclometer and Splnograph For SERVICE Fot f Location Petition > at 144 South 2nd Etraot Office Phone 314 Residence 10® Office Hours: 10-12 am. 14 • • M> S . E. BLACK UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMIN Calle answered promptly day or nix. Private Ambulance Servtee. Office Phone: 90 Home PhoneFEDERAL FARM LOANS i Abstracts of Title. Real Estat* Plenty of Money to I-oan pit Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 See French Quinn, Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democra a. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitfr HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to •:•* Saturday 8:00 p. * Telephone 136. MONEY TO 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 133 S. 2nd St. O O JOHN W. CLARK DENTIST 127 N. 3rd St. Office in connection with Dr. F. W. Lose
o — — — o I Rebuild—Pianos. Talking and Sewing machines, and tune pianos and sell a« a side line. Phone 1012 North end city limits. D. A. Gilliom i Call in the morning and evenings I only. Terms, cash. M-W-Ftf ———■o Tops and Side Curtains Repaired. Celluloid sewed in. Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First st. 258e0d-tf o C. C. H. S. Os Ft. Wayne Wil! Play Here Monday The big game on the Catholic high school card is the game next Monday night with the C. C H. 8. of Fort Wayne. The game will be played at eight o’clock at the high school gymnasium. A preliminary game between the girls and the alumni will be played at seven o’clock. U — ' — 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 C |o 0 i I S%—MONEY—S% < Money to loan on farms at i->terpßt long tfmeI partial payment privileges. | I Lenhart & Heller I I Decatur. Indiana A .. -4 O'- - -o HARRY DANIELS | Livestock and Farm 8al« J AUCTIONEER | I have been in the business for twenty-one years and have called sales in every township in Ad- | ams county and also adjoining | counties. Acquaintance widely I known. See me any day at Ford garage, phone No. 80 or call my residence, 883-Green. I O — o Public Calendar Jan G—Mrs. Hattie M. Andrews, closing-out sale 5 miles southwest of I 1 Decatur. Jan 28—L. F. Miller, closing out sale. 3 miles south of Decatur, first J house south of County Farm.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIpAY. DECEMBER 26. 4*24.
|; RURAL CHURCHES ! Pleasant Mills and Salem F A. Shipley, Pastor. | Sunday School. 9:30. Public Worship at Pleatant Mills. l't:4s. Epworth League I’ervlce, ‘Wisdom Os Forgetting, 6:30. Evening Worship at Salem, 7:00. Prayer meeting ut : alem Wednesday evening, 7:00. Watchnight Service of the Epworth fragile al Pleasant Mills, oil young people of the community are invited. Combination of worship and soclabili Ity Wln-My-Chum gervlces January Ist to Sth at 7:00 P- m. Revival service's start at Pleasant Mills following Win My Chum services beginning January 9th. Rev. Yocum of Willshire, Ohio, will do the preaching each night. Come out and hear this able man and get a great blessing from the services. The pastor and family wishes every one a happy and prosperous New Year. Lets make this year count as none others in our lives and efforts toward eternity. If our hearts are filled with Jove till will be lovely throughout the year. Decatur Circuit Preaching at Mount Pleasant on the morning of Dec. 28. A representative of the Anti-Saloon League will speak at Beulah in the evening. Revival meetings will begin at Washington on the evening of Jan. 4. Mrs Wilmer E. Griffith, an evangelist, of Hamilton. Ohio, will bring the messages. Lester L. C. Wisner, pastor Calvary Evangelical Church There will be the usual services of the Sunday Soho >1 in the morning at 9:30. In the afternoon at 2:30 there will he the preaching service. This is the last service of the year: let all try to be present. He who worships regularly will bo best fitted for his regular work. Ralph W. Loose, pastor GOITRE REMOVED Without Knife. Needle, Pain or Stain Kokomo Lady Anxious To Tell Experience Mrs. Jas. Short. 1111 E. Jefferson St.. Kokomo. Ind., says: ‘‘l feel it my 1 duty to tell others about mv relief from a 12-year goitre by using Sorbet Quadruple, a colorless liniment Will gladly tell about my reief from those dreadful symptoms either personally or bv letter." Sold at all drug stores or write Softool Company, Mechanicsburg Oho. Locally at The Holthouse Drug Co. MARKETS-STOGKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 12000, shipments 6270. official to New York yesterday 5130. ■Wednesday 8740 Hogs closing steady. Heavies $10.85611; mediums $10.75611: light weight $10,506 10 80; light lights $9.50610.25: pigs $969.50: packing sows rough $96 9.25; cattle 275 steady; sheep 8500; I best lambs $18.50; best ewes $96 , 10; calves 1100; tops sl7. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o lbs. and down $7.7505: 130 to 150 tbs $8.35 6 9 25: 150 to 190 lbs. $9.25 6 9.90; 190 lbs. and up, $lO 610 50; roughs $8.5068.75; stags. $6 Lambs —[email protected]. Calves —514615. LIBERTY BOND FORM New York — I’. S. Liberty 3>4s $100.30 U. S. Liberty Ist 4*4s 101.11 U. S. Liberty 2nd 4%».... 100.21 No. 1 and No. 2 wheat each advanced two cents on the local market today. The Decatur Produce Market has been discontinued as no poultry is being bought. DECATUR GRAIN MARKET (Corrected December 26) Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 $1.70 Oats, per bushel 54c Rye. per bushel 90c Barley, per bushel 75c New Wheat. No. 1 $1.67 New Wheat, No. 2 $1.66 LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 50c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 38c Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer The success of your Sale depends largely upon the Auctioneer. 42 Successful Sales since Sept. 1, 1924, is evl dence that I can give ' you Satisfaction. Book your sale early. I sell nearly every day in Sale season. f Decatur, Indiana ■ I Phone 1022 Phone 8( I
G. E. LOSE TO SPENCERVILLE Local Nutters Lose Rough Contest To Ohio Team; Score 27 to 15 . The Gonorn) Electric basket ball team motored to Spencerville, Ohio, last, evening where they lost a hard fought battle to the Independent team of this city by u score of 27 to 15. The game was it nip and tuck affair all (luring the first half and until late in the game, the locals emerging at the rest period with the, score standing 11 to 10 in their, favor. | Both teams continued scoring in the second half, the Spencerville team polling away from the Electricians and were holding a comfortable lead at the close of the game, the score standing 27 to 15 in their favor. The local aggregation reported the contest was somewhat “rougher” than they were accustomed to playing. Those who made the trip, were Manager Blackburn. Garton, Linderman. Oliver. Kleinight and Teeple. ——————o —— r - “—“V Field Goals By Mark M. Upp L Z The editor of.“ Field Goals.” by “Mark M. I’pp.' botter known about the Daily Democrat office and in local athletic circles as Jimmy Blair, is “laid up" at Forrest. Indiana today, with a frozen radiator. If wo have I omitted any items or not covered the ( athletic events, you’ll konw the reason why. , o , , — FLOOD. FIRES AND POISON LIQUORS TAKE BIG TOLL (Continued from Page One) • ported two deaths, Boston. Cleveland and Scranton, Pa.. one each. There . were no deaths in Philadelphia although thirty victims are in hospitals San Antonio. Texas, reports two wo-, men dying. Last Christmas there were five deaths in New York City from poison liquor. | — Hobart, Okla., Dec. 26-(Special to Daily Democrat) —With Christmas a haunting memory, residents of Babbs Switch, small community seven miles south, gathered here today to bury the thirty-three men, women and children who perished in a disastrous Christmas eve party when fire made the community school house a death trap. The charred remains of another body, believed to be Lilly Revill, was removed from the embers of what was district school No. 42, last night.
Four of the 37 injured are expected B to die momentarily. ■ Resting in plain Mack caskets, the B simplicity of which bore out their B puritanic mode of living, sixteen of ■ (he victims will be at a union funerar ■ service here this afternoon. Rev. C. ■ W. Estes, pastor of the Presbyterian I church, selected to represent all de- I nominations, will conduct the serv- ■ 1 ices. 1 ; Grim faced men. part of the 150 R ; persons who escaped the licking I ! tongues Os the flames which envelop-11 ; etl the small one story frame build-,1 ; ing when a tiny candle in the top of I ,the large Christmas tree overturned,'! were busy digging graves in the Ice- | s covered grourfd this morning. | | Pathos stalked in after tragedy ■ j this morning when a large box of I • children’s toys arrived from Muske- I ! gee. Okla., for the two score children I who saw flames angrily engulf their I I presents which a Santa Claus had I r just started removing from tho tree. I f Nearly fifty Muskogee children gath- I 2 ered at a mass meeting yesterday I . and decided to send their Christmas I gifts to the little sufferers. e Funeral services for the remaining I < depd will be held tomorrow when additionai graves can be dug in the ,frozen ground. Andrew Jackson, hero ofjhe dis- | aster, was called upon dozens of j 0 times today by grief-stricken relatives of the victims who desired to
h> ir th* story of the nation’s disastrous Christmas eve tragedy a flimsy curtain behind which I student ’ of the school had remained Lrfoie they stepped upon the school's siagv to peak thslr Christmas piece taught tire when the tree overturned Imo the laps of those on the front row." Jackson said ‘1 started for i the door and got out. Then I saw my sister Vest being milled under ' the feet of those fighting to get through th* only exit. “I couldn't get the heavy screens on the windows loose. It sickened ruo as 1 saw tho people ut the rear of the Jam being seared by the fire. It was living hell for them. T run to the door and started pull ing those who were wedged tight out Ide There wire rver two hundred flushing cgalnsi them trying to get out. I couldn't reach my sister anti I s.iw her disappear—-and the flames ji. t tore their way through those trjlrc 'o get out." — ’ Call 436 for Taxi. ts AN EXHILARATING EFFECT A bottle of Herbine on the shelf at homo is like having a doctor in the house all the time. It gives instant relief when the digestion gets out of order or the bowels fail to act. One or two doses is all that is necessary to start things moving and restore that fine feeling of exhilaration and buoyancy of spirits which l>elongs only to perfect health. ITiee 60c. Sold by Holthouse Drug Co.
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Sam Hite’s Big South End Grocery I Our Delivery system passes your door twice daily. Order from Phone 201—and be sure of the best quality and service and the lowest prices. SUGAR Fin^ G o ra L b u s lated 68c I RAISINS Seedless, per lb. . 10c I Applebutter ioib. g a, S jars j 25 ORANGES pr<^ va,o . Mngeß - 20c Red Pitted Cherries I •‘ ant 'y No. 1 Sliced Pineapple in Oftp Per can , £vt I Svrup, per can 10 cakes Van Camps White QQr» I Good 4 Sewed 4Cp Naptha Soap 07/C I Brooms ■IMB■■MHM■■■■MaHMNMMMMMMMMHMMMMKMHmaHMHHHaM"* Fresh Bottled Milk -j fk I Large cans Table Peaches 9L‘ Per quart IvC I '« syrup 50 th. block of Salt 45C I blue Plums 1()C 100 lb. bags of Salt 9SC I S^er Specials for Men and Boys | | Mens Heavy Overalls $1.50 I Mens Heavy Blouses Mens Heavy Blue Work Shirts 75 C J « Boys Heavy Blue Work Shirts 50 C |j Heavy Wool Socks 35 C Heavy Leather Palm Gloves 25 C | B hone 204. Opposite Erie Dep< lt g
Hut air will riot bum, but our coal will. Real West \ irginia,| Kentucky, Hocking Valley and ; Temple Anthracite Coal. Give' your order to Burk Elevator Co.
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