Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1925 — Page 2
| CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT S. | NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE I'Olt SALE->Threo giise. tui<! oiv gander M. J. Fuhrman, Phone 577-K Decatur, R. 1. ' ! J —* . FOR SA I.E- 50-aere farm at Peterson. Ind . 4’4 miles west of Decatur; good land; good 7-room house, huge barn; good outbuildings; alectrie lights; large chicken park. A nice home for someone; priced right. J F. Castle, Decatur, Ind.. Route 2. 31t6x FOR SALE—S year old Holstein springer cow. Fresh March 1. Schmitt Meat _Market. 34t_ FOR - SALE _ OR RENT—66 acres of best farm land in Monroe twp . good buildings, good drainage. 2'i miles south and 3 miles west of Monroe. Matthias Lfechty estate Bargain for quick sale. Possession March 1 Edward Llechty. 1215 Cass st.. Ft. AVayue. Ind. 341 f FOR SALE Full blood Boston bull pups, eight, weeks old. Price reasonable. Call phone 77:’. ;:tt:».x FOR SALE: 5 room house ne w garage soft water in the house: local cd on west Jegerson street: price $2. 200 for quick sale. New 5 room house on Derkes it I reet in north end or city, wood and coal sired, electric lights in house. | 1900 takes this property, balance 1 and 2 years price only SISOO. Good 8 room house electric lights, gas, city and soft water in house, good cement cistern, coal and wood shed; price $2,000 for quick ate: located on Line street. Good 6 room house, electric lights cement cistern, coal and wood shed and garage; located on Grant street, immediate possession; priced for quick sale at SIBOO. or will trade together with 4 room house for 20 acres A (1 room house on north 5 th street electric lights in the house city and . soft water on the lawn: price $.3000. | Good 7 room house, electric lights, I gas, city and soft water in the house j cement cistern; located on 9th street price $2300 for quick sale. Seventy acres, four miles east of Geneva, of will trade for small tract of land near city or car line, what have you? Forty-two acres Io trade for city projierty, only 5 miles form Decatur. Five room house, electric lights, coal and wood shed, close in small I payment down balanoe like rent. See William Norris at Lenhart & Heller, do JU ' ? ~ WANTED WANTED $10,000,000 Company want man to sell Watkins Home Necessities in Decatur. More than I I'.u used daily. Income $35-50 weekly.' Experience unnecessary. Write Dept. H-6. The J. it Watkins Company. 242! N. Third St.. Columbus, (J. 33-3tx I WANTED—Several pounds otj pood clean rags. Must be of: good size and us soft material.' Nothing such as denim, stockings or heavy underwear can be used. Will pay 7c per tb. for suitable rags.—Daily Democrat] WANTED to buy a March or April Holstein registered calf. Suitable tor entry in county calf club. F. B. Beard, Monroeville, Ind. 11. R. 3. * 34t3x WANTED - Custom hatching. tin egg er 6c per chick. Also baby chicks for sale, price reasonable. Henry Yake. Magley, Ind.. R. 1. Craigville jphone.33tux eod WANTED—Custom hatching. 3’o<- an egg or 6c per chick Also baby chicks front my Big Breed S. C. ■White Leghorns at $9 per 100. Rural Hatchery. Decatur. Ind. R. R. No. 5. 2’-> miles northwest of Monroe. Monroe telephone H 31. 1 35 Tu & F. 6 wksx i FOR RENT FOR RENT Room formerly occupied by the Gas Co. Possession at once. Phono 57. 34t2x FOR RENT—Mod ern house of seven rooms. All conveniences. Telephone 435. Geo. G. Flanders. 31t3x FOR SALE—SO bushel of seed corn and 6 bushel Big English clover seed. To be sold at H. M. Smith's sale, March 3. lb 11 — o Chicago Bathed In log < i No it’s New York! For the -cr-cmid 1 don! ’ I successive day this city was bathed l in the heaviest fog in years. Minor ( traffic accidents were almost conlin- < units and commuters who used t’le | ferries were late to work again, I Elevated train;:. ;>■ ■<n of which' were in trouble y»;.'f>rd m ita.h'- J that cost fvo live: , and injured three Ei ore, rau Al djiuinh bed speed Harbor shipping st 11 proceeded t »wih -caution, although the fog lifted h little dowu the b» . i Unusually warm weather for mid i February accompanied the fog. — u j ] CHICAGO GRAIN CLObk Wheat—May $1.84; July $1.57« g J Sept $1.45. Corn: May $13014; July j SI ■■l-:.' Sept. $1,311*. Oats: Ilayß ai’r Jal/ 5S T sc; Sept. 57c. *1
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• ♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ •««*•****«♦«•< - 1 .!"L— H. FROHNAPFEL. D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclometer and SptnoQvaph Fo’ SERVICE F» Location Posltlr at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 10$ Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-S M »-• S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Oft ice phone 90. Home phone 727 t FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October 16. 192.4 See French Quino, | Office—Take flret stairway •ouib of Decatur Democra N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitfr 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. I’honc 122. 11 ‘ " immTMF.NT or ri:< Is' hereby given. That tlw uiwh ’ signed has been appointed Receiver of the surviving partnership ’ «»f Dwight Roller anti Marion Koller, known as Holler Bros. of Adams county. The estate is probably solvent. RUTH ’ROLLER. Receiver February 10. 1925. bore B. Erwin, Atty. JO-17-.’l | MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review Chicago, Feb. 10—Grains suffered a sinking spell in initial trading on' the board of trade today- i Heavy selling iu wheat was due to weakertoreign news. Liverpool opened sharply lower and continued weak at 2 p. m. Corn traders followed wheat’s action and sold at the start. Oats followed other grains to a lower opening. Provisions started Itjghcif BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts. 4.000. shipments. 1.900. official to New York yesterday. 2.660 hogs, closing slow; heavies. $11.6:); mediums. sll.soft $11.60; light weight. *11.25ft $11.5)1; light lights. sl(l.oofti $11.00; pigs, s9.ooft,s 1 0.00, -puck ng sows, rough, SIO.OO, Cottle, lot) slow. Sheep. 2.500; best lambs. slß.ooft $18.25; best owes, s!Looft SIO.OO. Calves. $14.00; tops. si;.o«ft $13.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected February. l<t) Chit kens, lblke Leghorn Chickens 13c Fowls js r Leghorn Fowls !:;<• Ducks He Get-se 12c Old roosters 8c Eggs, dozen Ifc LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected February. 1(>» New Corn, per 100 $1.50 Old Corn, per 100 $1.75 Mixpd Coro, per 10<‘ $146 Oa*s, per bushel 63c Rye. per bushel SIOO Ba»ley. per bushel 75c New Wheat. No. 1 $155 New Wheat No. 2 $1.84 LOCAL GROCERS <Ori MARKET IS&gs. dozen . ... ... ‘ 35c BUTTERFAT AT «TAT!OK butterfat 36c '
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1925.
—- NOTICE OF FIN VI. SETTLEMENT OF KMTATE No. 2145. ! Nntlci- Is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of .loseph D. Miller, used, to appear In the Ad-, urns I'ireult Court, held at Decatur. liidjina. on the L’Stt, day of ’’ebruary. tn?’, and «how <aii">-. If any. why til. FINAL .xl-?nT.FJ)tHNT AC’OtTNTR with thp entftt® of .’Hhl do’-rdetit should not !>«• approved; wnd aald helre are notified tn then and there make proof <.f lu-liNhlp, and receive their dintributlw aharee. CATHARINE MILLER, Executrix Decatur, Indiana. Feb. 2, 1925 Dure B. Erwin, Atty. 4-19 STOMACH REMEDY A FAST SELLER Dare’s Mentha Pepsin Six Thousand Bottles Sold in One New Jersey Town Last Year. Holthouse Drug Co. Declares Money Back If One Bottle Doesn’t Make Any Stomach Sufferer Rejoice. At last the way lias been found to combine I’epsin with other corrective stomach agents so that it will do the most good in the shortest possible [time. Why bother with slow actors when one dessertspoonful of this splendid and pleasant liquid remedy will cause gas. bloating, heaviness, acidity, pieartbum or any upset condition of . the stomach to speedily vanish. | And why should anyman or woman I suffer another hour with indigestion er any stomach misery when the remedy that acts almost instantly can be easily procured? But there is more to say about this Remarkable remedy—something that will interest thousands of despondent . people. Dare's Mentha Itepsin not only quickly relieves stomach distress, but i) also conquers stubborn indigestion, dyspepesia and gastritis, and puts an cud to dizziness, nervousnes. headache. sleeplessness and despondency (which distressing troubles are near 1 • always caused bby chronic stomach disturbance. Darc's Mentha Pepsin is pleasant > to take, has a delightfully refreshing taste and after it has put your stoni--1 aeh iu a clean and healthy condition just notice how much better you look and feel, for besides correcting stomach disorders this supremely good remedy that Holthoti»e Drug Co. and druggists everywhere guarantee, is a fine tonic that builds you up and makes you work with vim, eat with relish • and sleep soundly. , o r Public Sale Calendar Feb. 11—Marion Tiukham, 714 >nl. east of Berne, 8 mi- south of Willshire. i Feb. IS—Emanuel Hart, 10 miles northwest of Decatur. 6 miles southeast of Monroeville. E’eb. 19 —John Lett, closing out sale. 1 mile south 1-4 cast of Salem. 7 J miles west of Willshire, on J.J. Dailey ' farm. Feb. 20.—L. J. Fuhrmann, 1% mile south. 6 miles east of Ossian. 3 miles north and 2 miles west of Preble. Feb. 20. —Ralph Andrews, Admr. ; Sale. 1 miles west, miles north of Monroe. I Feb. 24 -Mrs. A. B. Daugherty. 2 miles cast, 254 miles south of Monroe 2'4 miles east 3*4 miles north of Berne. Feb. 25—Henry Teeple, 8 miles southeast and 2’4 miles south of 1 ieasant Mills. E’eb. 20—L. V. Ercxson. 4*4 miles south of Dixson. Ohio. 2 miles south 4 miles west of Convoy. 6 miles south 3 miles east of Monroeville, 111 miles northeast of Decatur. C'losiug out sale. March 3—H. L. Smith, 4*4 miles southeast of Decatur. ~ o o ( I DR. C. V. CONNELL I | VETERINARIAN I Special attention given to I cattle and poultry practice. , Office 120 Nn First Street. j ' Phone: office 143 —Restdeuce 102 I I J | o' 11 — ■ - - ■— ' —o I PUBLIC SALE February 11, lf>2s Comment lug nt 1:30 p. m. I. will sell at public auction without reserve to the highest bidder a j complete line of Blacksmith Tools: 3 Forges, 2 Electric Blowers. Drills. Lathes and all small tools. Sate to be held at *he shop just vest of (he River Bridge on Monroe street, ftecatur. Ind. TERMS—-Cash H. A. Erhart R. S. Johnson, Auct. Jack Brunton. Clerk. 1011-12
Joins Hble-In-One Club "Some say it's luck, but there, might lie some skill in it.” So reads ' the shingle of membership In the Hoio-in-One club awarded recently by 1 the Chicago Tribune to Roy SappenHeld, ex-captain of the Indiana university golf team. Sappenfield made a hole in a single stroke recently on the Bloominfftou country club golf course. o ■ Making; Progress In Agricultural Census William J. McCauley, special agent of the United States census bureau.' in charge of the census of agricul-' ture for 1925 now being taken, an
QUALITY FOODS, REASONABLE PRICES. WE AIM TO PLEASE YOU. 1 Large Can Pork & Beans Q /T QA 1 Large Can Sugar Corn S I jlll; 1 Large Can Kidney Beans O VUIW <jW — - Quick Quaker, Regular <JatS Quaker, large pkg Tfc Large Size California Prunes Sweet. 2 tbs - DUD ACT You tan Tell It If You 4Qz» KLIAOI Smell It—Pound 4OC COFFEE Central Grocery “Os Course” Phone 31 We Deliver J——lWl—■■Ufiii -linn IWI ill— imim Your Gas Bills 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 II z= - ■ - : i -■ Let Ihis Bank Do Your i i Personal Bookkeeping ; I IT will cost you nothing. It will keep your money safe. It will be accurate. You will have a legal receipt for every bill paid. It will save you time and steps. In fact, this is the I easy modern way of conducting personal finances. How? Open a checking account in . this bank. Step up to one of our officers this week. He will give you £• all Information tn two minutes. 1 1 I Old Adams County Bank! Established Fifty Years Ago »■■■■■ .L ■ I =• “ WF—r. I l«IT -- lllllu II ■■■!!■■■ IKJkj -- 1 — |
' Inouncaa ’hut good progress Is being | made in the work. The district Hu vharge of Mr. McCauley included all the counties iu the Twelfth congres-j slonul district In addition to Adams iind Wells counties. Eighty enunierators have been employed in tliC| iwork. and more than sixty of these have completed their work antD turned iu their schedules. All of enumerators are expected to turn in their schedules before the firet of March. No information regarding the returns of the census workers or the enumerators will be given out until the work is completed, when all results will be announced from the census bureau in Washington. ' The census wilt give the numbet of farms operated, the number of J :■== — ,
* head of livestock of various grades 'and al) agricultural products. The 'reports will also include the number ] of renters as well a« the number of farms operated by owners. The num 1 ber of acres, devoted to the various agricultural products will be inclU(led. as well M the number of 'acres not operated. Ail facts in the census will be up to the (lute, Janu 'ury 1, 1H25.
«I Ml G~~~ ■■ 1 DON’Tdeceive yourself by thinking any kind of a Radio will do, You will eventually get the best which is the cheapest and i most satisfactory in the long run. THE ATWATER KENT RADIO SET is easih tuned, does maximum performance and is fully guaranteed. Vie have a number of makes to sell at a low . price. J. JI I Call and see the Atwater-Kent Radios at I Hensley & Son Jewelers Agents for Decatur. ! Convenient terms on the installment plan arranged if you wish. PUBLIC SALE Having rented the farm. 1 will sell at public auction. miles north of Berne, or 3U miles south of Monroe, on what is. known as the Wm. Schtig farm, on Tuesday, February 17 Beginning at 10:00 o’clock a. m. The following personal property, to-wit: HORSES One dark sorrel gelding 8 years old; 1 black marc. 12 years old; 1 strutlurry roan mare. 14 years old; 1 sorrel marc, 10 years old. These arr all good workers. HOGS -1)1 head cf shoats. weighing about SO His. each GRAIN AND HAY 350 bushels of old corn; 375 bushels of oats; 25 tons of good timothy bay; 10 tons of mixed hay. CATTLE On<- Jersey cow. 5 years old. to be fresh by date of sale; 1 Holstein cow. 11 years old. to be fresh March 15, extra good cow; roau cow. 9 years old,to be fresh March 15; red and white spotted cow. 11 years old. to be fresh April IS; 1 Holstein cow. 5 years old. to be fresh by date of sale; 1 red cow." ( ears old, to be fresh June 18. extra good cow; 1 red cow. 2 yr old, giving good flow of milk, bred: red heifer. 2 years old, to be fresh June 3; black heifer. 2 vears old. pasture bred. 1 black bull. 2 years old. FARMING IMPLEMENTS 8-ft. cut McCormick binder; 6 ft. cut Osborne mower, good as new; Dain hay loadet; Osborne hay tedder;, hay rake; 2 hay ladders; Buckeye grail ; drill; double disk; 3-section spring-tcotb harrow; 1 spike-tooth harTow; 3 ! corn vultivators in good condition; Weber wagon, a good one; old Birdsen ■v agon; 1 Janesville riding plow; 2 walking breaking plows; 3 one-horse cultivators; hog rack; wagon box; one-horse grain drill; sleigh: carriage; twowheeled cart; old buggy: good Hat per buggy; Clipper fanning mill; con shelter; 2 hand corn planters; 2 scoop boards. MISCELLANEOUS 2 sets of farm harness: 1 set of carriage harness; horse collars; new Old Tru-ty incubator used one season; Progressive incubator: Queen brooder. 200-chitk size; twelve hen hatcher; chicken coops; chicken fountains; » , good billiard table; wheelbarrow; iron kettle; hog self-feeder; crosscut saw, almost new DcUtval No. 12 cream separator; 6 kitchen chairs; IB’txß'c ’ room of linoleum, used one season; lecmbination Iwokcasc and ihesl ol i drawers; 1 table; rocking chair; gasoline stove; 1 galvanized water tank I 10 bbl.; 1 solid oak round cornered cabinet with sink complete. Many other I articles not mentioned. TERMS —$5,011 or under, cash; over that amount, 9 months' time will be | given tut good bankable notes drawing 8 per cent, interest the last 3 months. | No goods to be removed from premises until settled for. 4 per cent discount I tor cash. Mrs. Wm. F. Schug H Michaud & Neueusi hwander. Aucts. R. R Schug. Cirri Lunch served on grounds. LAND AUCTION I The undersigned will sell, without reserve, to the highest tedder, on the nremises what is known as the old Markley farm. 6 miles southeast of Bluffton; 10 miles south and 5 miles west of Oecatur; 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 wiv. 118 Acre Farm Home Improved with goiat in-room frame house; 2 good barns. I"x6-- ami wiili hp<l «u ships; ; d .<» poultry bouse; Htiioke bouse; w<hwl b<»use: . house; 2 rood driven well . tb,. n . ls a all! ,|n orchard, in.itla n ng a good variety of apples; plenty , jt cherries and all kinds of Orchard is at a good hearing age. Il lias been takcu cate of and " l " b good dividend producer. , 'Jootl quality of augar tree, walnut soil, suitable for the Hl crops raised in the corn bell- about 15 acres of producing alfaha. e' 8 acres of good hardwood timber. , ,j farm is, located on a good stone road, only 3 Hide., from f S" 1 ’ imi kei; l U n e from w bool and church. This farm hat- the ruputa""" t .ken of ’he best producing farms iu Wells county I’ luß /’ c ;Li, r t bidder 6Ot D ° “ Ot mbb thls bate ** U sells to the highfore March 1 1925° 0 ' U 0 1 ederal “torigage to be aaautued. balance ou t b NORA STUDEBAKER, SARAH DeVORE, , Owners. fab.6.io ia ot K ' c Fo ' Ulld * oW#s i!! ' s
Rockford, Ohio, (]i r |~ BwomesA Mi Mlm Mabel Harb, of u Ocktor() Who was graduated from Indian, p ' versity last June. I. now on hw » to serve us a missionary in ihe ~* V Peninsula. * la » ( all 136 for Taxj
