Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1925 — Page 2

I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I fIOTEES, BUSINESS CARDS

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ~ FOR SALE Foil SALte—House and lot on Soin li First street. Phone 331. 26t6 FOR SALE—My property on North Third st.. Decatur. A cozy home tor a small family. For particulars write Mrs. Elpha ('. Bell. Montpelier. lnd._ 31‘3 FOR SALE One disc drill, one disc harrow, hay tedder. 4 sheep. Wm. Kitson. phone R 863. ’’lt.lx FOR SAI E- 20 Duroc shots we'ghing about 40 pounds, good feeders. C D. Houk. Hoagland, Ind. 32-3tx WANTED Wanted Girl for general housework. Phone "37- 21>t3x WANTED To buy a ’properly centrally located, modern or semi-mod-ern. Anyone having such call 875-N. waitress for Sunday dinners.— Hotel Murray. 31t3x rent • farm close to town, f’alll .1. 11. Franklin., phone | 86<iC. ______________"" t:ix FOR RENT_ FOR RENI' —Ifiil ncre farm. 3 miles west of Linn Grove. See Henry ' French at Kyle Barn or phone 133 Bluffton. 30-3 t | F()R RENT All modern house with ' garage. Call George Flanders, I phone 438. 32-2tX FOR RENT — Four room cottage. ' furn shed. on North Fourth street, j Call 355. 32 2t ” LOM’ AND FOUND - 1 LOST Tan Angora cat. somewhere in , Decatur. Finder call 656. Reward ' 31-3tl o Must Not Make Right Turn Against Red Light Motorists do not have the right to make a right turn when the red light is against them al the Second ami Monroe street crossing in this city. - Chief of Police Joel Reynolds stated today. Mr. Reynolds stated that many drivers were turning right when the block was against them and Jjai they had no right to do that. | All traffic on the street must come to a halt while the traffic on the other street has the green signal, he said. i 0 “Grandmother” McCurdy Is Found Not Guilty Today <1 NITED I'IiHSS SERVICE! CofchoctolF, (>.. Feb 6—(Special to Daily Democrat) Fidlowing the instructions of Judge James Glenn, the jury wrich tried Grandmother Clara McCurdy. 65. for the arsenic murder 1 of her aged husband, today returned a verdict of not guilty. ( There was cheering in the court room as neighbors of the pale and wrinkled little old woman hailed the acquittal with wild enthusiasm. i "Thct.'k God for that! Thank God!” said Mrs. McCurdy as soon as she understood the meaning of the jury’s report. MARKETS-STCCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market,* East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 6400. shipments 2850, official to New York yesterday 3040. j Hogs closing steady. Heavies. $11.60 (h it 75; mediums sll iofi 11.60; light weight light lights. $lO @11; pigs $9®>10.25; packing sows rough $lO6/10.25; cattle 250 steady: sheep 5000; best lambs $18.75; best ewes $lO6/11; calves 1600; tops [email protected]. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected February 6) — Chl' Kens, lb. 20c Leghorn Chickens . 15c 1 Fowls 20e Leghorn Fowls 15c , Ducks . Ike t Geese 14e. Old roosters Xe. ( ' Eggu. dozen 35e LOCAL GRAIN MARKt-T (C'lffrecled Februtrj 0) . 1 New Cora, per 100 SI.S(J; Old Com, per 10".. $1.75’ Mixed Corn, per 100 $1 45 J Oat,-. per bushel ,’i'le , Rye. per bushel SIOO Barley, per bushel 75c i New Wheat, No 1 $1 >5 1 New- Wheat. No. 2 $1,85 t ji LOCAL GHOCER’B EGO MARKET >. £«s. dos®* ► 35c.’ butterfat at etation Butterfat ——.— 36c 6

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•« ♦ BUSINESS CARDS • H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclometer and Bplnogra*h Fo r SERVICE Fw Location Posltlo' at 144 South 2nd Stroot Office Phone 314 Realdenoe IM Office Hours: 10-11 a.m. 1-E M »-• S. E. BLACK Funeral director Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 90. Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 See French Quino, Office—Take first stairway • south of Decatur Democrs N. A. BIXLER 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. , SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE. 133 8. 2nd St 'I JOHN W. CLARK DENTIST 127 North Third St. Phone 422. J Tops and Side Curtains Repaired. Celluloid sewed in, Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First st. 258c0d-tf f) ■ — . Call 436 for Taxi. ts —o - Reserved seats for the Lead-ers-Casey baskethall game on sale at People’s Restaurant. 31-2 t ( —0 — — - » *—*—WANT ADS EARN*—»-»—s 11 . j DR. G. F. EICHHORN | Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street | Baci’ury white diarrhoea cf | chickens controlled by blood I test. For particulars call , I Phones: Office 306: Res. 301. > O ROY S. JOHNSON 1 AUCTIONEER pgawwF-~gi The success of my busi- ' T l *®! ncss dc P ends u P° n thc success of your sale. A KgygMW successful sale will a, .tUM mean more dollars in ifc the bank for you. Book 'V-i* your sale in time. I sell Ht'dMU every day in sale season. Phone 80—Decatur. Ind.—Phone 1022 See me at Ford Garage. — o Public Calendar ' Feb. 10—Ellery Poling, 9 mites cast of Decatur. 1 mile west, % north of Middleberry, Feb. II Marion Tiukbam. 7 1 , mi. east of Berne, 8 mi. south of Wilt shire. Feb. |8 Emanuel Hart, 10 mil*’:; northw t of Decatur. 6 miles south east of Monroeville Feb. I'J- John Lett. closing out sale. I mile smith 14 east of Salem. 7 miles west of Willshire, ou J.J. Dailey fariit. Feb. 20.—Ralph Andrews. Adtnr. I ale. I miles west. % miles north of Monroe Feb 24—Mrs. A 8. Daugherty. 2 t "les ea.it. 2V-- unlos south ot Monroe | " l - tnileJ Oast 3’- ; miles north of Berne. Feb. 25—Henry Teeple. 8 inilea southeast and 2«i miles south of f leasant Mills. Fell. 26—L. V. Erexson, 4% miles south of Dixson. Ohio. 2 Miles south ■ 4 miles west ot Convoy, 6 miles south 3 miles east of Monroeville. 10 miles xortheapt of Decatur. Closing out sale. March 3—H. L. Smith, miles southeast of Decatur. |

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY (>, 1925.

Mtnt K OF < OMHlMIOXl’.ir* MALKI OF It BA I, ESTATE , I The undersigned Commlacloner, by x-lrtno of an order of the Adams Fir-nit Court, made and enered .in a’ .aita<- therein pending, entitled Margaret Harden, <-t al., vs. Burley Illnd-t-nlang. es al., and numbered No. 12330 lon the dockets th<-raof, hereby give" i notice that at the law office of Dore I:. Erwin, at No. 153 South Second street. Decatur. Indiana on | Tuee.ltt,, the 17th tiny of l*'el».. IMS, between the hours of ten o'clock A. I M . niitl two o’clock I‘. M.. on said day' lie will offer for sale al private sale, and for nut leas than tin- full appraised value thereof, the following described real entitle, to-wtt: The west half nr the northwest itnnrter of the northeast quarter of section fifteen <ls). township twentyeight (28) north, range fifteen <ls) east. Also, the west half of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section fifteen (15). township twenty-aight (28) north, range fifteen (15) east. Also, the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section fifteen (15), township twenty-eight (28) north, range fifteen <ls ( east, in Adams county. Indiana. containing In all thirty-five (36) acres, more or less. Terms of kale Purchaser may pay alt cash, or One-third cash on day of sale. One-third in six months and one-third In twelve months from -lav of sale. I' ferrod payments to bear Interest ot the rale of six per cent per annum t oni dale, to be secured by a mortgage and freehold surety. DOItE B. ER.VIN, Commissioner Decatur, Indiana. 0 T U’BOIXTWEVr OF tDMIXIkTRATOH Notice Is hereby given. That the umlersigned has been appointed Ad-i mlnistrator of the estate of John .1 1 I eV. late of Adams county, deceased. Ihe estate Is probably solvent. RI DOLPH SCHVG. ... , , ' Administrator. I-eb. 4. 1925. , Lenhart X- Heller, attys. 6-13-20 0 —: — XOTItE TO TAXPAVER* OF BOM» IXSIE In the matter of determining to issue bonds of Adams county for the Charleses, hemk Macadam Road. Notice is hereby given the taxpayer.s of st. Marys township. Adams eminly. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on 3rd day of March. 1925, will consider the question ot finally determining to issue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness, exceeding five thousand dollars and hearing interest not in excess of five per cent per annum. , Ihe amount of bonds proposed is » ■ 2-10.00 bearing interest at 4', per cent. j The net assessed value of alt pro-' perty in this taxing unit is *2.500.340.00 ail.l the present total indebtedness without Ulis issue Is *50,828.56. I Taxpayers appearing shall have a| tight to be heard thereon. Within sis-j teen days after the issuance of such tain,ls Shall have been finally determined upon, ten or more taxpayers' other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor. and the State Board will fix a date for hearing in this county. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF ADAMS COUNTY. IND. s Ry Martin Jaberg, Auditor. 6-13 o — XOTtCE <H' Hills FOR FEHTII.IZ.EIt Notice is hereby given that the' Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, • will, on Tuesday. .Mar’ll 3, 1925, receive blds for the foil, wing amounts of ft-rtflizer: i .s-.o pnpndv for-tMlzer. 7 lons of 2-12-2 fertilizer. Bids to include cost of delivering sai.l fertilizer at the Adams County Infirmary, free of all freight, drayagc or other transportation charges. Board reserves thc right to reject any or all blds. ERNST CONRAD, B. F. BREINEK. GEO. SHOEMAKER. Board of Commissioners. M»TI< i; I (IB BIDS FOR <TI THIS Foil COI.XTV IM-’IltMAItl Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of Commissioners of Adams county, state of Indiana, will receive blds for the furnishing of six rockers am’ tw-lve kitchen or general service, i hairs tor the use of tin- County Infirmary; said bids to be received on Tuesday. March 3. 1925. ami up until 10 o’clock a. m. on said day. Said chairs shall be in all things agr, cable to the plans and specifics-I tioo. now- on file in the office of Hie auditor of said county. Board reserves Hie right to reject any or all bids. ERNST CONRAD. B F. BREINER. GEO. SHOEMAKER. 6-1:: Board of Commissioners. o— END OF WORLD ? IS SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT (Continued from Page One) into eternity. Danzciscn stepped into a room ,wi(»< rc his wife was ironinfc. scn( two bullets into her body and then, believing her mortally wounded, took his own life. The couple liveil in Temperance, •Mich., a Toledo suburb. Mrs. Danzcisen is near death in a hospital. Julius Fleischmann, Rich Yeast King, Dies In South Mlaiua. Fla.. Feb. 6.—Tito body of Julius Flvisclimann. millionaire yeast P'iug and sportsman, today awaited PUBLIC SALE Satuiday, February 7. 1925 At 1 o'clock p. in. I am iffaving thc city aud will otter at public’ auction niy residence—a 7 room bouse, semi-moderu aud in good couditiou; located on brick fctroet aud pavement, at 748 Mercer Ave. , JOE BRANDYBERRY * Roy 8. Johnson. Anct- 45 6 j

ißhipmont to Cincinnati, 0., hi* birthi place, where he served two terms as mayor, for burial. i Victim of a strenuous life — characteristic of his restless nature—'Fleischmann died from heart disease 'on a polo held here yesterday. He iwas 52 years old. [ Court House I I .1 Case Dismissed The case of Sophia Dollarhite vs. Benjamin H. Dollarhite, suit for divorce which was venued to the Adams circuit court from Allen county for trial, was dismissed here today after Judge Sutton had ruled that the local court had no jurisdiction in the case on account of insufficient affidavit of residence and occupation of the plaintiff- The defendant was called into court today to show cause why he should not be punished for contempt of court for tailing to make payments as ordered by the Allen county court. The case of Mary E. Johnson vs. i Home Insurance company was dismissed today on motion of the plaintiff. • Set For Trial In the case of the Farmers State

——Ml—S—■ ~ —-J 7 wnMMK* I'll R1 STE BOH NKE « AUCTIONEER ] lOfi llavii ii (ondm ti d , I man’’ sales in the past four years and. A > , r. ver heard of a single complaint is ““"ifr .deuce that yon assured of * aSkml S' : vice that will get you the Inch ’ diffin'rw e l.:. Il you prefer two S |,h! with .Hi) ..'lie: i.liable ' •'friir-offik gSwIMg i.’ieiie.r von . i ’>’ :■ 1 !l « n bon' J'.'i i' ■' •: ■ I ' - 5 11®-, App'y early for dates. 1 l-one 690 H De,ata- Im!

I 818 — — Illi II ■■ I 111 IMMiriaMW——CTMM / — "W ,1 ■ - r ] ANOTHER PROMPT PAYMENT The Western Reserve lite Ins. Co. of Muncie ei aaJnn ! nor "* I n S Charles yager received a check . for * .51,000.00 in settlement of the death claim of Dwight Koller who died yesterday. z . Mi. Roller had a one thousand dollar policy in this ' ?"!E anv ‘* n " hich four Premiums had been ’ paid of Insure With The wilVrteX t* 110 ’? 0 f ° r " hich MrfU Ko,ler retene >1,000.0(1. That surely was a good investment. Western Kpsrrvc I.ifp ... Vh ,! n !r l!iOn lba |, has Money to invest compare that Insurance Company n-ucs %<>' » 'nV I!a "*'* ns stock and see how it com-. TnsFIUNCF a a, l- a " <m the side of LIFE of Muncie, Indiana None Hotter r i ? d 1 ~crs? n ,hat h:LS dependents, you cannot as- ‘ U bc w, lhout < h ’« Protection. Nothing like it known Every Paid The Sme Day your K'**™ * * H ° me C ° nccrn and deßCrves of Notification. YOURS FOR PROMPT SERVICE S<< Me About I rolcction For Your Fuuiilv. Charles W. Yager AGENT Office over the Peoples Loan & Trust Company Decatur, Indiana I | Telephone 456 ‘ — 1 , ■■ ■ , — ___ . _•

Bank ot Portland vs. Noah Fraugher. sheriff of Wells county, AttortiJ* J Lutz, ot ♦his city appeared for the pin ml iff. The case was set for trial on March 9. Treat Bar With Candy The Misses Florence Holthouse and Urcile Amspaugh, two Decatur young ladies who were admitted to the Adams county bar recently, today presented the members of the I bar with two big boxes of delicious homeniede candy. The candy was placed on the judge's desk and all attorneys and court visitors were invited to partake of the delicious sweets Marriage Licenses Dwight M. Archer, brakeman. Fort Wayne, to Pearl M. Koon. Decatur. — - o COAL Pocahontas Lump, ton SB.OO X'irginla Splint, ton 7,00 j Kentucky Lump, ton Cook Stove, egg size, ton 6.501 5 bbls Spring wheat flour, bbl. $9 0" 3 bu. L'ttle Red Clover seed. bu. $23. Julius Haugh, Phone 60 30-3tx 0 — Plenty of Chestnut hard coal. Burk Elevator company. Phone 25. It oTo Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININH Tablets. (The First aud Original Cold and Grip Tablet.) A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears signature of E. W. GrOve. 30c. =========================

I THE ADAMS Theatre Tonight—Tomorrow • MERTON OF THE MOVIES’’ Big Paramount featuring Glenn Hunter and Wonder Cast. H If you like movies sweetened with laughs and heart throbs, this is the picture for you. Also—( oinedy and News. 1 o c _ 25c COMING—"NORTH OF 36” LAND AUCTION The undersigned will sell, Without reserve, to the highest bidder, on the oremises what is known as the old Markley farm. 6 miles southeast of Bluffton: 10 miles south, and 5 mile* west of Decatur; 7 miles northwest of Berne; 30 miles southeast of Fort Wayne, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 Beginning at 2:00 P. M. The following real estate, to-wit: 148 Acre Farm Home Improved with good 10-room frame house; 2 good barns, 40x65 and 36x511, with shed on sides: also poultry house; smoke house; wood house; milk house: 2 good driven wells; there is a good 4-acre apple orchard, containing a good variety of apples; plenty of j-herries and all kinds ot small fruit. Orchard is at a good bearing age. It has been taken care of and will be a good dividend producer. — Good quality of sugar tree, walnut soil, suitable for the production of •ill crops raised in the corn belt; about 15 acres of producing alfalfa; about S acres of good hardwood timber. This farm is located on a good stone road, only 3 miles from a good maiket; 1 mile from school and church. This farm has the reputation of i beitig one of the best producing farms in Wells county. It has been well taken care of. Do not miss this sale as it absolutely sells to the highest bidder. TER M.S: $500.00 cash; $9,000.00 Federal mortgage to be assumed; balance on or before March 1, 1925. NORA STUDEBAKER, SARAH DcVORE, Owners. Sale in charge of R. C. Fo-Umd Auction Co.. N’oWlesville, Ind. feb.6-10. -