Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1925 — Page 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, MITOS, BUSINESS CARDS
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR SALE FOti SALE A Garland gas Hinge In good condition.. Hertha Ellis. l«5 8. Second street. Decatur. Ind 4t6x FOR - SALE—Five year old mare, ex-, tra quality, good worker. Priced to soli. C. W. Bell, 1 mile east, 3#| miles north >f Watt 29-30 2-5-7 9x, FOR~SAEE Stock of groceries and fixtures. Good business. Reason for selling, ill health Mr and Mrs. 1 Bowers. Pleasant Mills. Ind6t3 yok head of horses, 2, 3 and 12 years old; also 11-foot hay rack. Albert Rumachlag. Tel 869-0. Decatur, Ind. 7-3txeod _________ _. ... u—i ■-- —.- I FOR SALE—Dining room suit; table, ; chairs, and buffet: library table; | victroli; porch blind; and couth swing. Phone 216 or call at 120 North l sth LOST AM) FOUND FOt’NI) Purse. Owner may have same by calling at Adams theater or Phono till and paying for this ail FOR RENT FOll REIiV Living rooms over; Elzi y Shoe Store. A. 1). Suttles. | < Gi WANTED WANTED To rent small modern house by .Jan. 9. Address reply to Pox A. 8., care Daily Democrat. 6-2 t o | Court House | w. n~, i Findings Made In lite ease of Wilson S Rhoades i t al vs. James II Armstrong et al. the request for special findings of facts and conclusions of law by the plaintiffs and defendants was with drawn. The court then found for the' defendants cn the issue formed on I the plaintiffs' complaint. and for the plaintiffs on the issue formed on Hie defendants' cross complaint. Appears for Plaintiff In the case of Esther L. Trout vs William B. Trout, Attorney Janina T Merryman has appeared for the! plaintiff. Receiver Discharged In the ease of Rose Bricker vs Aetna Oil and Supply company, the! report of sale was approved by the court. The final report was filed j and approved and the receiver was discharged. Case Continued The case of Surah Ayres vs. Alio Helmut. set for trial on January 12.* has been continue*! on motion of the defendant. I Cross-Complaints Filed In the cases of the Peoples Loan A- Trust company vs. Daniel Stirling el al. the Peoples Loan & Trust company vs. Christena B. Vail et al. and lite Peoples Loan & Trust company vs. the Decatur Strawboard company et al. Attorney James T. Merryman has appeared for the defendant. Aaron T Vail. The defendant Aaron T Vail filed an answer to the complaint and also filed a cross-com-plaint in each case. Suit On Account The Green-Mfsh company has filed a suit on account n the Ad inis circuit court against John S. and John ' Il McCrory, demanding judgment for $125 and costs. Attorneys Lenhart & Heller represent the plaintiff. Wants Guardian Appointed A petition for the appointment of ! ft guardian for John S. Bowers, we'l ’ known.resident of this city, was filed in the circuit court today by his wife, Mary S Howers. .Mrs. Bowers slates in her petition that Mr. Bowera is incapable of managing his estate or business affairs because of old age. infirmities, improvidence and being a spendthrift, he being 7b years old. Attorneys Lenhart & Hel i ler are counsel for Mrs. Bowers. F Case Continued The case of the state vs. Elwood Fry, Adams comity youth, who is Charged with robbery, was continued until January !) today. The ca ;>■ had been sei for trial today. —o -.— CHICAGO GRAIN Cl 99R t.'orn: May $128'4; July $129'1 Wheat: May $177%; July ?l.5::%; Oafs; May 61%c; July f.l’/.<•. """-" **' *"> ' O_ ( . I ' S%—MONEY—S% I I t . Morey tn loan on farms i at 5% interest, lung Hum | ' I partial payment privileges I . Leuhart & Heller | , Decatut, Indiana I I i
♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ! 1..1 ■■■■■ ■■■■ — H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroelometer and Splnograah For SERVICE Fo> i Location Poaitla» at 144 South 2nd Btre«t Office Phone 314 RaaldenM 108 Office Houra: 10-12 a.m. 14 M S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMIN Calls answered promptly day or Bia Private Ambulance Servian. Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 737 FEDERAL FARM LOANS j Abstracts of Title. Real Estatf Plenty of Money to lx>an on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 See French Quinn, Office—'lake first stairway aoutb of Decatur Oenmer* N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fit! HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to Saturday 8:00 p. • Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of / 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts ot title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE. 133 8. 2nd St. 0 JOHN W. CLARK I | DENTIST 1 127 N. 3rd St. Ollier in connection with Dr. F. W. Lose i O o O IF SKIN BREAKS i OUT AND ITCHES I APPLY SULPHUR Just the moment von apply MenthoSulplmr to an Itching, burning or broken out skin, the itching stops and I healing begins, says a noted skin ! specialist. This sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream.' gives s uch a quick relief, even to fieryi eczema, tint nothing has ever been found to take its place. Because of its germ-destroying, properties, it quickly suitduos itching, cools the irritation and heals the eczema right up. leaving a clear, smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or roughness. Yon do not hive to wait for improvement. It quickly shows. You can get a little jar of Rowles MellthoSulphur at any drug store. I o E. L. OF C. E. MEETS TONIGHT The Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor will hold its regular' mi ni lily business and social meeting this evening at the church- Special business will lie taken care of end ev< ry member is urged to be present. O ~~ DR. C. V. CONNELL | ' VETERINARIAN I Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 0--- Q "" „ I Public Calendar ■l -'i 15 ’'tareiice II Davis. 9 ml oulli of Decatur ou county farm) road 2 mi. south and 2 ml. cast of Monroe or 4 mi. north ami 2’4 mi. l eir t as Berne. , Jan 28 1,. F Miller, closing out sale. 3 miles ;outh of Decatur, first house louti) of County Farm. I Jan a Forrest <>vo U: . yr. miles of tin. atm- ol - |i, noit(1 l ot Monrle on stalo road 21. Closing out calc Jan .'to A j Beavers. 4lj miles south ot Peterson or 1 mile east and a mile north of Honduras. Closing otii sale. Feb. 16—Luiautiel Hart. 4 miles toutli ot Monroeville. Closing out sale. ]
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1925.
Have You a Bad Back? Then the Advice of This Decatur | Resident Will Interest You. . Does your buck ache night and day; i Hinder work; destroy your rest? Are you tortured with stabbing pains i W hen you stoop, lift or bend? Then likely your kidneys are weak. , More troubles may soon appear , ; Headeehcs. dizziness, nervousness; Or uric acid and its Ills Help your weakened kidneys with a siimulant diuretic. I sh Doan's Pills Read this Decatur testimony: Mrs. Lucy Belnekc. 424 North sth Kt., says: "There were dull aches In the small of my back and kinks caught me when I stooped, making it hard for me to straighten. When' I got up mornings, my back was J liinie and stiff. 1 felt tired and worn) out and diizinesa made me feel bad, all over. My kidneys were weak' and acted too often. Doans Pills) from the Holthouae Drug Co. cured! me of kidney trouble and 1 have been tn good health since." 60c. at ull dealres. Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. — o Hot air will not burn, bat our coal will. Real West Virginia. Kentucky. Hocking Valley and ( i Temple Anthracite Coal. Give i your order to Burk Elevator Co. 1 ' Phone No. 25. 304-30 t o 2 NOTICE! Notice is hereby given to the shareholders of the First National Bank, ! Decatur. Indiana, that there will be n meeting at the office of said bank on Tuesday. January 13tlL 1925, between the hours of 10 A. M.. and 4 P. M., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for said hank so". the year 1925. T. F. Graliker, Cashier. 290-ltw-st. ——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. Cover dale. Schafer Bldg., on Thursday, January 8. 1925, at 7:30 p. m„ for the • purpose of electing seven trustees for said association for the year 1925. J. 8. Coverdale, Sec'y. Dec.24.Jau.l-8. > • — Huge Bond Issue Is Offered By Utility New York. Jan. 8. —A bond issue of of $125,000,000 offered today for the American Telephone and Telegraph company, the nation's only billion dolI; r public utility, in point of capital-1 j iz'ilion. It was the largest public issue of any kind since the $150,0'10.oeo Japanese government loan of a I year ago. t | The offering was priced at 95 to yield 5.30 per cent to investor:. The interest charge is about one third less than the rate governments of Germany, France. Japan and Belgium were able to obtain on recent big loans, reflecting a rating which ' places the company in the group of accounts second only to the American government and some of the strongest American states. J The issue consists of 35 years sink, ■ ing fund five per cent gold debenture bonds. It is offered by a syndicai ' headed by J. P. Morgan and company ! MARKETS-STOCKS ' I —— i Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK ( Hogs—l3o pounds and down, $7.25 ffisS.oo; 130 to 150 pounds, $8.50@ $9.00; 150 to 190 pounds. [email protected]; 190 pounds and up. $10.00@$10.40; roughs. $8.75; stags. $6.00. Lambs, $16.00@,516.50. I Calves. $12.00/b $12.50. i BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 4.000; shipments. .3.800. Oflic'al to N. Y.. yesterday, 5.700; bogs closing slow. Heavies. $10.75<1i $11.00; mediums. $10.80©,$11.00: light weight. $10.25® $10.80; light lights. $8.50® $10.00; pigs, $7.00® $8.00; packing | sows, rough. s3.o® $9.25; cattle. 225. j steady; sheep. 1.200; best lambs.- | 1.900; best ewes, $9.00® $10.00; cal- : vest, 250, tops. $14.50. LOCAL CRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 8) thicken,, lb |g,, I Leghorn chickens j2c. 1 ! Fowls lg( ? Lcghoru fowls j-jc Ducks ic-l Old roosters .. g,. ’ Eggs, dozen . 48c' LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET , (Corrected January 8) ’ ■ (New Corn, per 100 $1.50 ■ Old Corn, per loti Mixed Corn, per 100 $| 45 ,I'atß. per bushel 5 55,. Rye. per bushel gg 1 Hey. per buohel ... 7 5c ' , New Wheat. No. 1 $| New Wheat, No. 2 si.g ( | LOCAL GROCER'S MARKET ! Eggs, dozen 50c I BUTTERFAT AT STATION II Butterfat 3gc I
Muncie City Court Judge Dies Suddenly In Court (UNITED PRESS SERVICE) Muncie, Ind., Jan. B.—latum M. Conus, 5:« judge of the city rout. here died suddenly while in his courtroom this morning. Judge Coons was sitting on a chair when he suddenly iliopped dead. Attending physicians assigned heart disease and overwork as the cause of his death. He was serving the last year of his four year I term of office. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Depauw, 26; Marquette, 16. , Princeton, 57; Penn Military Col- ! lege. It). Tennessee, 32; Lincoln Memorial , University, 14. Isruisvllle University, 26; Mercer, 1 22. No. 299 BANK STATEMENT FRED W. STUDLKR, President MOSES AUGSBURGER, V. President MI’RL I. LYBARGER. Cashier Report of the condition of the 1 Bank of Linn Grove, at Linn Grove, in the State of Indiana, at the close I of its business on Dec. 31. 1924. RESOURCES Loans and discounts.. $83,954.00 < erdratts 124.17 U. S. Bonds 400.00 Banking house 4,800.00 Furniture and fixtures 1.796.00 Other real estate 5.062.20 Foe from banks and Trust 1 Co's 12.476.93 Cash on hand 2.511.80 Cash Items 54.63 Total Resources $111,179.73 LIABILITIES Capital Stock —paid in. $ 10,000.00 Surplus 2.000.00 Undivided Profits—Net 639.35 Demand Deposits $ 50.580.68 Demand Certificates $ 45,672.73 96.253.41 Cashier’s < hecks 186.97 Other liabilities 2.100.00 Total Liabilities $111,179.73 State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss: I. Muri I. Lybargcr, Cashier, of the Hank of Linn Grove, L nn Grove. Ind., <lo solemnly swear that the above statement is true. MURL I. LYBARGER. Subset bed and sworn to before me, this 7th day of January. 1925. ORAL HOFFMANN. Notary Public. My < nininission expires Feb. 23. 1925.
_ Your Gas Bills 1 Are due The first of the Month And No Discount will be allowed After 10th of Month Pay Now and Save the Discount. Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company Wm. O’Brien, Local Manager mmi ■ ; .1 Have YOU Forgotten ■ i * to enroll in our Thrift Savings Club I All that is necessary is to call on us, ask io be enrolled as a member, «nd make your weekly payments. Ihe plan of saving a small sum each week I horn the START TO I THE unisu of the 1 Rl R, makes the pnvnwn*s so easy that v©» will NEVER MISS THE 1 MONEY. I START THIS WEEK j The Peoples loan & Trust Ce. “Bank of Service’’ III -
Avoid the rush. lay your Electric light and power bllw before January 20th. If you wait until the last few days you It have to take your turn in une with hundreds of others who wish to pay their hills. It will lie an accommodation if you pay vour electric light and power bills this month before January. Pleaso do it by January 10th. Mrs. Flora B. Kinz.le. 7-2 t City Treasurer, City Hall IF RUPTURED TRY THIS FREE Apply it to Any Rupture, Old or Recent, Large or Small and You are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands. 1 Sent Free to Prove This Anyone ruptured, man, woman or ) child, should write at once to W. S. ■ Rice. 410-D Main St., Adams. N. Y..| 1 tor a free trial of his wonderful stimulating application. Just put it on the rupture and the muscles began ■* io tighten; they begin to bind to- ‘ gether so that the opening closes 1 naturally and the need of a support j or truss or appliance Is then done 1 away with. Don't neglect to send for J 1 his free trial. Even if your rupture doesn't bother you what is the use of ’ wearing supports all your life? Why '' suffer this nuisance? Why run the ! risk of gangrene and such dangerous " from a small and innocent little rup- ’ lure, the kind that has thrown thousands on the operating table? A host J of men and women are daily running L’ such risk just because their ruptures ’ do not hurt nor prevent them front getting around. Write at once for this free trial, as it is certainly a! wonderful thing and has aided in the | cure of ruptures that were as big as, ‘ I a man's two fists. Try and write at j j once, using the coupon below. Free for Rupture r. I W. S. Rice, Inc., , 410-D Main St., Adams. N. Y. 1 e You may send me entirely free i a Sample Treatment of your stimulating application for Rupture. ' State Address Name ‘ 2J
fIOOD NEWS FOR ALL CHRONIC SUFFERERS They Say y pROF. RICKER. j Minnatle Masseur and Foot Corrections Noted Richmond Magnetic Ma* Will Be In l )ctatur ’ al Hotel Murray ’ Mon<lay ■L Jm. 1 4'' s’ % $ | 4 / \ kJ ’ / I I r ■ "HEALING HANDS" !| Prof Ricker, the well known Magnetic Masseur and Foot CorrectionI st who attraitcd such great throngs of people at Muncie, Manon. I" vL.-stle Hartford Citv. Knightstown, and other places recently, or reinTsentative. w.ll expect to visit this city next week. MUNCIE GIRL CENTER OF ATTRACTION W is A Critmle All Her Lift—Siu is Now Very Happy—What Power Does Ricker Use? Blessed Is He Who Saves the Kiddies. "Suffer the little children to come unto me. and forbid them not for such is the Kingdom of Heaven."—Bible. . ■ I 1- f •' || MISS DAISY STOUT, 1430 W- 15 St., Muncie, Indiana Under oath the mother of Daisy says in part, that her daughbr. now 16. had never set foot on the floor —been a cripple all her life — until she met Prof. Ricker and assistant. Practically all her waking hours had li- en spent in a wheel-chair, cotlid not sit up straight, eyes drawn out of shape, as also her fingers; her speech was very defective. nervous —could not even thread a needle. Doctor after doctor had been tried. They all admitted they could do nothing; end that Daisy would grow worse as she became older. All this came very Hue. indeed- until mi" happy day for Daisy—when she was taken to Prof. Ilicker. while the latter visited Muncie. ALL GREATLY ASTONISHED The "Healing Hands" were applied. A few hours later Daisy, her lami’y and friends, had tin happy surprise of their lives, when Daisy's limbs had unlock'd —without assistance—the first time in twelve long years. For just a fewihours before this, the mother and ano her lady could not even in lock them with force. s.r (an now stand on her feet threads a needle, talks plainer, eyes ! : H aightening up; and above all, is very happy, indeed- She now has Ito learn to walk, same as any other child. IS A FRIEND TO ALL H is said of I’rol Ricker that he has never, in all his wide ami sue cessfnl services to the sick and snfiering. |urued away one worthy poison- ii they were ever so pi or. Therefore, let slothing more stand between you and possible health, any longer—for such a rare opportumty does not present itself every day. It may not do as much for >oii then again it may do ever much more—who knows No drugs, kime or instruments of any kind, used that day. You Just simply cannot atlord (O miss this rare opportunity. HELPS MANY OTHERS; WHY NOT YOU? - e?'a l ! ll Tr Wh | at 'n U1 ailmeut ,na >’ w what else you may have t od »iot'' by all means, do not give—until you have, at least, met I> 9. Itieke or represent;,iive. N() |)( , rscn b . ls ~ rjght ' :o gay (() I.ei o ' !nu rr 8 "’'' Pl, ' s ' s '"• ’•’or how <lO they know it is? indeed ‘ 1 * s 1e ‘ Hope.” in an old, but very true saying. ESLINDNESS AND NEURITIS. TOO * ill:’ 1 .;" ,c N!,l 'ona! Road, at Lewisville, Ind. Him bv i u, ll kiur'i? ' <>l ’ waH hliHtl. Even a surgical opera people t-1 l"d Io , V< ; s, "’‘ at g,cat expense for these poor Howv'et - rter t! . most precious of ull senses, hands " \'i Fiiw'iri ' ' "l’h'ieation of Prof. Ricker's “healing hands. hnyart s(l| ., )ri; . e( | , )y de(;lariag that shc coyl(| mJV I'-.D-'lUDlr'-'n' l,U’'d U |tk?. 01 H* l *™ i '"' l : what het ehildr"!. ami *** s,, ‘ 1 DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES ■mf'-r-d o with hrmd imh;,,'!. 1 !,i?i S< ' h oo!s, Newcastle. Itidlum'. I.ysi:' llm- tick ( ,| |||,, ( | (K , k ' *' that ho could no. evr*n ? J’"’ 1 ' ,' U,lt " r ' i •'" ca,ina ha ’" l the minisiei '.i sermon distiiieih- ,i " d ,icur cv,!ry * t,r ‘ l " f msiinctlj, and even hear the tick of the watch. CROWDS MAY BE LARGE '' is : m-gosted you cIC o'l!' I 'n" **'' i ".'' " ! ’" a!| y very large. ind'""l. i'im-1 with their l.u j,,, i ’H” you! ’ turn Married Indieof wind or weather. 'lours 8 a. ni. to 8 p, lUit regardless HELP SOME UNFORTUNATE FRIEND "iiouid jon not, i. fiiipiii j good fortune. But. kimHv' *’ (l ,f b ' ,l P. thank God for you: | .V'u ma.' concr a life | lim - I'.'" e . njbc '' wome ailing friend, Io whom 3 gloiions importunily. unon p’! R , '- v . <' a biug his attention to this II l ' , ' i 'oir ultatiou is' f te( , a ..,| i,,',,!; r , H vlsit to your city. Remem f li!', , ,V ' n-! P of attention ;<■. ions '.,?" ? n ‘‘ is tou "° ,,r ''-J "flie<- amj bc.oitifui •' ui" dod. Fair enough, isn't it ■' Rmlmimid. Indiana. lb,i|, i a 1.. of * 205 N. Sixth street. HAS NO ohaJo gentieu >'’'> assistants. Magimt). Maßseiiring°i 1 a i! U *” REL V * ITH ANY BELIEF essimmi belief, it j,„ h ' l ."' t ' rel "’Hi any religious faith or pro so the benefit of all nwnki n J“ / ,Pn, ® nl - '»■ therefore, a creation Hilts, sometimes, me far b'v„>, l by ' emov '‘ig the cause. Ret!!!sb !! ' H,oud OUl ' utmost erpeetatious. Don't —— \ / - ? - .x
