Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1925 — Page 2
I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS ■l. I 111 I I I II '.T I '
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦l ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS *| ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ *1 FOR SALE FOB 'SALE - Heed baby < arri in excellent condition. Mrs. 11. E. Rupert. Monroe. Indiana. 5413 x EOR~SALE—Osborn double disc, size 14-16. good condition. J. M. Shoaf. Decatur phone 0-885. 2-6-9 x BABY CIHCkS Wednesday of each week. Heavy breeds sl2; Light breeds $lO per hundred. Custom hatching a specialty. 0. V. Dilling. K 2. Decatur, Ind. Craigville phone. 2 miles south 5 miles west of Decatnr 50 9tx eod FOR SALE Carload of choice wheat middlings $39 per ton; carload yellow hominy feed $49 per ton, f. o. b. Decatur. Peter C. Miller, Rt. 10., Phone A-876. &6’■’* FOR SALE— Piano, in good condition. Call phone 1Q9756-3tx FOi~SALE - • Banta" Incubator 150 egg size. Good condition. Also 3 turkey hens and 2 Gobblers. C. O. Manley Decatur R. 10 Monroe phone. •3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern flat, seat furni«hed. Tel. 513. 421 W. Monroe street. . FOR RENT —4 furnisheTl rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. Hora Kinzle , fill N. 2nd. street. Phone 244 s>-4t., FOR - RENT — Two - furnished rooms for light housekeeping for one or two people. Call at 642 N. Second St. j 55-3tx. WANTED” MARCEL —and end curl. 75 cents. Day and evening service. North End Beauty Shop 3rd door north of Zion Reformed church. 54-3 t. WANTED Dressmaking, reasonably.' Mrs. Red Rockstroll, 609 W. Monroe street. sa-3tx WANTED Custom hatching. an | egg or 6c chick. Also baby chicks from my Big Breed S. C. White Leghorns at $9 tier 100. Rural Hatchery, Decatur. Ind. R. R. No. 5. 2% miles northwest of MonroeMouroe telephone H 31. 35 Tu. & F. 6 wksx WANTED Active Agents tor Life. Health and Accident Insurance. The most liberal contracts and commissions that arc offered today. Federal Life Insurance Co.. O. L. Sprague, Dist. Mgr., Rooms 214-15'Cooper Bldg.. Fort Wayne. Indiana. • 56-31 LOST ANDFOUND J.OST Ladies Watch in Decatur. If found return to 921 No. sth st. otto this office. 56t3 license plate between Peterson and Decatur. Finder please return to this office. 56t3x 0 mitici'. or i nmh.v t:x< ' In Hie Adams Cinuit Court No. 1988 In the matter ol toe ••ntate of George B. Miurtr. decease,,. Notice is hereby given that upon petition tiled in said court by Earl It. Adams, administrator de bonis non with will annexed of said estate, setting uo the insufTicienev of the estate of said decedent to pa/ the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did, on the 26th day of February. 1925. find said estate to tie probably insolvent, and order tile same to lu- settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to t-’e their claims against said > -tote for n ‘I-IW-’TI' - - tVllllvss. tile Cle: u-*r said Court, at Decatur, .no.ana, tins 26tli duv of February. 1925. iseall JOHN E. NELSON. Clerk 27-6 I O ——— PUBLIC NOTICE To whom it may concern: — Please take notice that my wile,’ Rosa Schrank, has abandoned our, home without cause, ami any credit ! extended to her must be on her own ■ account as I will not stand responsible . for any debt she may make. - George Schrank. M-5-6-7-10-12-14 o Public Sale Calendar Mar. 10—Roy Nidlinger. 5 nii’es south of Decatur. 7 miles north of Barrel, or 1 mile north of Mouroe on stale road 21. Closing out sale. March 17—Ed Ahr. jusl east of Decatur on cement road, ('losing oltt sale. I March 28—Chas. Throp. Madison &> 11th st. Household goods. O -■ 0 DR. G. F. EICHHORN I Veterinarian I Office at Sale Barn on First Street Bacilary white dtarrhow cf i chickens controlled by blood | test. For particulars 'all Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. I O. ■ - ■ - “ o rrrLi--- y JOHN W. CLARE DENTIST 127 North Third St. Phone 42?. <j . — s —Of
♦ BUSINESS CARDS *i ,**4*4,444**»< I —’ z H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclometer and Splnograph For SERVICE For Location Poaltior at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Realdenca 10C Office Hours: 10-11 a.m. 14 C-S r.u S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone ‘JO. Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estat Plenty of Money to Loan o” Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 See French Quinn, Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democra N.A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitt j HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to • Saturday 8:00 p. 31 '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 S. 2nd St. noth k of < om MhMoxnh sue Ol HUM, EM’VTE State «»f Indiana, • Adams County, rs: | The undeisiyue«l commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, made an enter' d in a cause therein pending, entitled Joseph A. Kintz. Ida J. Geels. Herman C. Oels. her huslxind/ Pauline E. Sort:. Henry SoTJC. her litisband. Clara E. Zuber. Henry J. Zuber, her husband, vs. Mary ’l’. Kintz. Herman (’. Geels as guardfor Mary T. Kintz, and numbered 12377, upon the dockets of said court. ’ hereby give notice that at the <UTi< •<• of the S<’hurgei’ Abstract Company, at 133 South Second Street, in the city I , <»f Decatur, and state of Indiana, on I the Sth day of April. 1925. at 10 o’clock I A. M. until 2 o’clock P. M. of said I day. and at the same hours each day] thereafter until sold, he will offer for | sale at private vendue and at not less! than the full appraised value thereof. | in parcels and as a whole the follow-! ‘ ing described real estate, to-wit: ; The North West quarter < *■» )of sec-I 'lion thirty-two (32> township twentv-l eight (2K) North. Ilatigr fourteen < i Ii I east, containing 160 acres more or less. I lin Adams county, state of Indiana. ■ Term* of Sale One-third of the purchase price to 'he paid in cash on the day of sale. One-third in six months, and* one-third .in twelve months from the day of sab*, deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at 6 percent from their date, waiving valuation and appraisement Jnws and calling for attorney's fees for collection, and on the approval of the court to be secured by, mortgage on the premises sold. The purchaser or purchasers to have! the privilege of paying all the pur-1 chase price in cash i* - so desired. ' Said real estate to be sold free of I bins except ta: » s ■ the year ’ 2‘.! due and D.i \a l ' 1 in k. s t v.-tJi-RGKI: I < \>mmissi«>ner. DateiJ this sth day of March, 1!»25. ■ Fred T. Schurger anil John T. KeHy. Attorneys for the Plaintiffs. , M-6-13-20. MARKETS-STDCKS I East Buffalo Livestock Market I Receipts 4000; shipments 1900: ofIcia! to New York yesterday, 4940: hogs closing strong. Grades Ifioo pounds up. [email protected]; light lights pigs [email protected]; packing sows rough cattle. 125. quarter to half higher; sheep. 5400. best lambs $18.25; best ewes. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK y Hogs—l3o pounds and down. $12.0t» down; 130 to 150 pounds. 312.50; 150 tu I'JO pounds. $13.50fu $1.’..25: 190 pounds and up sl3. $14.00; roughs, $11.00(/$11.25; stags, $7.00. Lambs, $16,007/ $16.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected March 6) ( Chickens, lblßc Leghorn Chickens 13c I Fowls ]Bc ’Leghorn Fowl.; ]3c 1 Ducks 14c Geeso 12c Old roosters 8c Eggs, dozen s 22c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 6) . per bui l.iel 4.‘»C ftye, per bushel SIOO Barley, per bushel 75r New Wheat, 1 $1.70 New Wheat, No 2 $1.69 LOCAL GROCERY MARKET Eggs, doien . ..23c BUTTERFAT AT tTATIOB J Butterfat 42c
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. MARCH (5, 1925.
NOTH i: ol IMM KI TING Ol’ rin rnoN for % i>i< lix Ftefura the Board of Commlaloners of A'lmitih Cuuaty. Siatr of Indlann of Imllnim, < ’ounty of Adrt’iiH, hh : Milton Girod, < t al . E.xpartr To Harriet M. B«»w**re. <’limil«*n It Rower*, PrsNle I, Squires. Richard C BoWris, Slhi"h Bowvin. ChnrlrA Arnold. Mllt'di 1. <Urod, Mathlhla Girod, . I’rrd 17. Svhlh knmn. Fred Ehlenllng, l.xdlw Goldner, Maltha Sclpot-dt'r, Wil|i.un Wortliinan. Ida Doiit, Rudolph |\Vorihmitn, Loulev Worden, Mlnnh* Egly. Alma Lvhriuan, Daniel J. <’ | S< berry. Willis Drttlngri. «■ TrusUe • of Kirkland I’ownship, Kdama t’ouiny. ) Indiana, Ernet H. Kreutzinun and Lydia I’. Kifutznmn. You and riu h of \ou urr hereby notlfb d that on th«‘ Hh day of March. I Milton (lirod and others Hird In the Auditor’* oilh •* of Adams (bounty. Indiana, their petition praying for the. <onwtrurtlon, establishment an<i loea-| tion of a tile drain and branch on and along the following route in Adams • County in the Ktatr of Indiana, to-wit Main Drahi Commencing at a point on the lands lof Harriet M. Bowers, et al., located I seventy-fix r (77) feet south and seven- | ty-flve (75) feet east of the north west I corner of the south west quarter of I the north west quarter of section eleven (11) h» township twenty-seven (27) north of range thirteen (13) east In Adams in the State of In dlana, thence west t«> the public highway on the section line b»twe<n section ten (10) townshjp and range aforesaid ami section eleven (11) township and range aforesaid, thenre north said public highxva.x between I said sections ten (10) ami eleven (1!)| ami between section two <2) ami three. (3» township and range aforesaid t" a point on said public highw’ay banted seventy-live (75) rods north of the south east corner of the south east quarter of said section three (3> thence in a northwesterly direction across the lands of Milton Girod in said section three (3) following the course of the old tile drain known as the Henry Wortliman Drain, thence in a northeasterly direction across the lands of Trod Sildickman ami Lydia Goldner et al., in said section three <3». thence in a northeasterly direction across the public iiighwuy on the section line htween said sections \x' ‘ ami three (3) and across the lands of l.vdia Goldner, et al., to a point forts , i 10) rotis west of the south east corner of the north west /quarter of Itfrid section two (2) and terminating there in what Is known as the ScherryWherling Drain. Bravicli \o. 1 And also commencing at a point on the public highway on ttie section line between section two (2) township ami range aforesaid and section three (3» township anti range aforesaid, which said point is bunted five hnndred (500 i feet north of the south west corner of the south west quarter of said sectimi two (2), theme minting in a southeasterly direction live hundred (500) feet, thence in a northeasterly direction live hundred (500) fret over and across the lands of Charles Arnold in said section two (2). thence running ing a soutlu asterly direction a distance of eight hundred < mhi) feet over the lands of Charles Arnold and Harriet M. Bowers and there to terminate »n tin? said lands of the said Harriet M. Bowers located in the north west quarter of the northxvest quarter ol said section eleven (11) township ami ang« aforesaid. Said proposed drain ind branch affects your real estate as described in the said petition herein and also affects certain public highways in Kirkland Township Adams County. Indiana and said petition is now pending in the Auditors office of Adams County, Indiana. The petition-i ers herein have fixed and noted thereon by endorsement on said petition ! Tuesday. April 7, 1925, as the day upon which said»petition will be docketed is a cause pending in the Commission-
! wwrwu—MiiWiiiß Jal : Mu' ranimtM mw-xw THRIFT, j is the FATHER OF SUCCESS Let us take care ol your Savings Account. : Success depends on your ability to save. Some save, Some don’t How about you? Come in and start Saving at once.’ The Peoples Loafi & Trusi Co. | I “Bank of Service” | ■ n — ■ j wuiw——ii—r ~iTWinr-r THE FAMOUS PERFECTION WAFERS I ' ’ BUY THEM TODAY FROM YOUR GROCER Wholesome as the wheat itself, Perfection Wa’ers give you full benefit of the wheat's ful nourishment. Besides. Perfection Wafers are hep! crisp and oven-fresh in the elcclricallr heated I*. W. display case on 'your ffrover’s counter. And because they’re sold in bulk—they cost less. | i: YhOTCTiasWAFUIS ' I' ' PERFECTION biscuit company 1 'N'PWlffiA* »O«T WATOtiWWANN I z ■ j rSa* R™. FW • ' Y CRACKERS VA ■ ■&. \>-7'*Pi4' Z. Z A * \ THE Cft AC KEIL C? 4 HUNDRED usis
—————— 11 ■' ■ — » «n<l hitl.l petition will be <l<>. k. t.'.l »»l n rntixt' penfflftjf In *ul*l court on »itl«l Jute. _ MILTON (UKOl.’. et nl, retltlonvi' Fi ui lit* & Lltwrcr, Attorney* Mar. 6-13 0 APPOINTMENT III’ O»MI Nl* I II t I lli N Notice In hereby given, That the tinderxtirned liiin been Hppotnt,'<l Adininlxtrutrlx with will nnn.-xe.l of tie estate of Jex-e L. Iliil.egger, Lite of Adotnx county, deceased. The estate lx bri.l.uMy xolvrnt. . eollA HABEIIGEU, A.lniliiixtiatilx with will uutev.l, March f>. 1925. Dore 11. Erwin, Atty, 6-13-26 j'MANY MEASURES ARE DISPOSED OF BY SENATE (Continued from Page One) of the house allows thut it will go over safely. It seeks to oust the present personnel of the state highway coinnit- ' sion by abolishing the body as now constituted and substituting a non- ■ partisan board of four ineinbers appointed by the governor. Foes of the commission conceittfttti‘d thoir on the Kissenger (correct) bill when the Marion county grand Jury fndiett d John D. Williams, jlirector; Earl ' Crawford, commission member, and four others on larceny and embexsle- , ment charges in connection with the disposal of war materials by tiw highway hotly. Following brief consideration the house yesterday rejected the child labor amendment to the fed<*ral corstltution. Th senate rejected the amendment earlier in .the session. o —, — Good Dispositions Invaluable You can't watch Jour disposition j too carefully. A crab and a grouch are rarely successful, if your liver and stomach are in an unhealthy condition you cun not have a sunny disposition liecause th< y affect the brain as well as the outin' system. Mayr' t s Wonderful Remedy has been usually successful in such < as, ■ Our advice to everyone troubled tin this way. 1 especially when accompanied with 1 bloating in the stomach, is to try . this remedy. It is a simple, harmless nreparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which eau.es practically ail stomach. 1 ver , and intestinal ailments, including at>1 pendicitis. At Holthouse Drug Co. and druggists everywhere.
Authorize Giant Public Utility Merger Today (Vnltetl Press Servl« I Indianapolis. Mar. 6. — The state public service* commission today | authorized $20,000,900 public utility i merger, the largest in its history. Tlie order authorizes the merger of] the Indiana and Michigan Electric — 1 -
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