Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1925 — Page 2

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE Itlood tented Kiki' alto Sinkl** Comb Reds. li makes n<» difference. the <iuulity l» here In either. Eggs (or hatching, fertility guaranteed. Baby chick* that are different. Write for illustrated catalog. Yellow Dent seed corn, guaranteed. J. F. Rupert, Monroe, Ind. 62-121 FOR SALE —Ed'ison vicTrnla and records. Cull 611 W. Jefferson St. 04t6x FOR SALE Two good Holstein cows (one registered) fresh soon. * Sol. K. Nussbautn, Monroe, lnd . It. ] No. 3. 1 FOR SALK —Horses; One fresh cow j and calf; Storm King buggy; one-; horse wagon. Also manure delivered. Call Sale Hunt. ''tit3r T’Olt SALE - lffTmrse power gisoline j engine and a large feed grinder | 1.022 Thirteenth Si. fi3-3lxj FOR*”SALK—I92t> — ForifCoupe. I‘i ieed j right. I’hone 031 after live o'clock j 6716 ! Foil SAI.K it™platform wagon ’ sculg. in good condition. Price, S7O if taken at once. See Sum Nussbaum. Berne, lnd. _ __ 67t2 Ft)iTSXlß—Moline 8-18 tractor's in.j pulley. 14 in. plows, new points.! Excellent condition Bargain. Call 792 cr this office. 67t3x | BARR'KD~IUM’KS—Let ns have your; order now for hatening eggs and I big husky baby chicks from this flock of healthy Barred Hock Beauties. Phone P. J Raymond; Decatur, It. K. : 1, phone 943-black. 6713 j BABY CHIt KS" Wednesday of each week. Heavy breeds sl2; Eight breeds $lO per hundred. Custom iiatebing a specialty t). V. Hilling. It. 2. Decatur, Ind. Craigvilio phone. 2 miles south 5 miles west of Dees j tur. 509tx eod | FOR SAI.K nig itTii Durham Tow ■ with calf by side. Inquire Sehmiit Meat Market. 6S-.it FOK SALE 1 check wliter 1 Burroughs adding machine: 1 Standing desk and high swivel chair; 1 large I bookcase, also suitable for show case , in grocery or restaurant; 1 Hidden; finish Toledo scale, 30-lb.; 1 blue enamel Toledo scale. 2-lb.; about 5o brass valves, V*-in. to 2 in.; lot of pipe .fittings. Will exchange for live stock. Telephone 652-F. 6S-21 WANTED WANTED — Good dean' rat's suitable for cleaning; up! presses and wiping type. Will pay 7 cents per pound. Decatur Daily Democrat. GOttix WANTED— Piece washings, will also wash quilts, spreads and blankets, also other washing. Mrs. Enoch Eadr, Plume 1107. ' 66-ltx I WANTED To buy or base, lot on Adams street. Prefer well out. Address JrAiics Miller, Bryant It 2. 60t 3x WANTED Custom batching. liCc an egg or 6c pi-r chick Also baby chicks from my Big Breed S. ('. White Leghorns at $9 per 160. Rural Hatchery. iMatur, ind. It. 11. No. 5, 2Vj miles northwest of MonroeMonroe telephone II :‘.l. 35 Tu & K. 6 wksx WANTED — Dressmaking, reasonsb'.;. Mrs. Fred Hockstroh, 609 W. Monroe St- 68-3 t. — o Tops and Side Curtains Repaired, Celluloid sewed in. Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First st. 25800tJ-tf Evanston, ill. — Northwestern University's animal track and swimming meet for high schools got started to-j day. with more than fifty prep schools j being represented. Finals will be tomorrow. ———■ . ( atun, l Treat-: ment assists you ' t 'in regainim;! Health. Natural / mifwf'WM Living will asf~Jvßabsfs 4 E ■ sist vou ift rcRtme cause of R tainirg Health. CHARLES A CHARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours: 10 12 2 5 6:'18 12/ N. 2nd St. Ph n- 623. q-- - —- n I ! JOHN W. (."LARK DENTIST I 127 North Third St. Rhone 422I o — <■ I!SW»I ■ ■>'—»■» -V Ms' ch 28—('has Throp, Madison <5-1 11 *f« D. Hoq.icboM goods ’larch £s—-Kukelban Brc.. 25 head! HnU-'ciu cattle; ileibers Feed Bam.j jDeca.dJ*.

’ ♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦#♦♦♦ H FROHKAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroelometer and Seinagraph e o' SERVICE Fo* Location Poaltlo at 144 South 2nd Btraat Office Phone 314 Residence iQ* Off‘ce Hon*-*: tMI am 1A M p.i, S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant • Calls aiiMvered promptly day or night. (Office phone 90. Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS 4h ■•tracts of Title. Heal Estate Plenty of Money to l.oan on Government I'lan. lutt rest rule reduced October 15. 1924 •’ee French Quinn, iffli#—Take first stairway sou tb of Decatur Deroocr* ■■ — N. A. liIXIEH OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fit! HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to l:M 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 i 133 S. 2nd St -taHWSßWßk’* wumrsaMm‘!ii i r IJ Court House | IS “'“r—HT ' sm»»wn^|f<Tl-T* L Suit On Account A suit on account was filed in the circuit court yesterday afternoon by Floyd B. Aspy against the Aspy Oil 1 and Gas coiniyiny. The plaintiff demands judgment for $540.45, alleged ; to be due for labor and materials fur- | nished. Attorney Wade L. Manley. , of Geneva, represents the plaintiff. — o First Dictionary Chinese The first dictionary was Chinese and was compiled about 1100 B. ('., by I'a-out-she. It contained about 40,000 characters. The first modern dictionary was by a Venetian friar. Ambrose I Caleplni, a I.atin work, before 1500. o MfIRKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os l.ocal And Foreign Markets,, East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 5600. shipments 1900, of filial to New York yesterday 2850. Hogs closing slow. Grades 160 lbs. up generally $14.50; one load 180 lb average $14.60; light lights $13.50P 14.25; pigs $12.75@i:J50; packing sows rough sl2 50<?i 12.75: cattle 350, I steady; sheep 6800; best lambs. I $16.50; best ewes s9@lo; calves, 118000 tops sl4. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Hogs—l3o pounds and down. $12.25 down: 130 to 150 pounds. $12.25®i 1 f 12/75; 150 to 190 pounds. $12,754' ! $13.25; 190 pounds and tip, $13,254* $14.25; uiughs, $11.50; stags, $7.00. I lambs; $14.50#515.(Ht. Calves, $7.004*513.00. Wheat May. $1.67 3-1; July. $1.45: Sept.. $1.31 1-2. Coni May. $1.17 7-8; July, $1.30 3 1-; ();ts Vlay, 15 3-8 c; July, 47 7-8e; j Sept., 17c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET sCorreeled March 20) Chn l -ns, lb ISr j Leghorn chickens 13c Fowls 18c 'Leghorn Fowla 13c j Dm ks I4e ifjnnse 12c ! Old roosters Bc, Eggs, dozen 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET sCotreeted March 20) Oat 3. per .bushel 3Sc K.ic per bushel ..*'....1100 Barley. p°r bushel . 75c New Wheat, No. 1 $1.50 : New Wheat, No. 2 $1.43 ! LOCAL GROCCR'A EOO MARKET ! isS2s. 'h-ceu 'v:. 27c J JIUTTCRFAT AT «TATIOw . Butterfat 46c J

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1025.

PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 at tny residence, 427 South Flr»t st. SATURDAY, MARCH 21, Commencing ut 3 o'clock p.rn. Kimball Piano, first class condi* j lion; White Enamel Kitchen Cabinet ; Buffet; Sunitary Cot and Mattress; Bod Springs and Mattress: Wicker Koeker; 2 Oak Rockers; Lawn Mower; and many articles too numerous to mention. E W. CARMICHAEL Roy Johnson, Auct. Jack Brunton, Clerk. 18-19-20 FOR SALE One 1-year old Holstein Bull. 7-8 pure blood, a good oue. A llig Type Poland China male hog. Some good seed corn. 1923 crop. Also some 1924 corn. 150 bushel good seed oats, 20th Century. 150 bushel good corn in the crib. All must be sold in the next 10 days. MARCKLLUS DAVISON. 19-20-24-28 Mini i: or i ommi**iom-:hs hi.k of KM'VI'K Stat«‘ of Indiana, Adams ('minty. hh: Tlio iind»*»si£nt'd t»y virtue of ini order of the Adams Circuit Court, made an entered in a cause therein Dcndinpr. entitled Joseph A. kintx. Ida J. tJccls. Herman C. Heels, her hushand, Pauline K. Soru, Henry Soi’ir. her husband. Clara l*T. Zubei. Henry J. Zubur. I»er husband, vs. Mary ’l*. Kintz. Merman C. tleels as Kuat’dl.in for Mary T. Hints, and numbared 12ST7. upon the dockets of said court, hereby Rive notice that at the office of the Sclturger Abstract Company, at South Second Street, in the city of Decatur, and state of Indiana, on 1 the ''til day of April. 1M25. at 10 o’clock A M. uhtil 2 o’clock P. M. of said 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 following: described real estate, to-wit: The North West quarter (*4) of section thirty-two <321 township twent\eight (2S> North. Range fourteen til), east, containing 160 acres more or less, iti Adams county, state of Indiana. Term* of salr One*-third of the purchase price to be paid in eash on the day, of sale.* One-third in sin mouths, and one-third in twelve months from the day of sale, deferred pa\incuts to be c\ idem - • r*l by notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at «* percent from their date, waiving valuation and appraisement laws and calling: for attorney's fees for collection, and on tin approval 4*f i the court to be secured by mortgag * on the premises sold. Vhe purchaser or purchaser? to have, the privilege of paying all ihe purchase price in cash i' so desired. Slid real estate to be sold f.*ee of liens except taxes so • the year 1325 due and payable In Fitwi) t. sciuntnrcu. (’oinmisstonc r. I*a sth da> of March. 1925. } Fred T. Schurger and John T. Kelly. Attorneys for the Plaintiffs. M-6-13-20. , \mnM Mi:Mdi \ mil msnt \iin \ Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned lias been appointed Administratrix with will annexed of the estate of Jesse I*. Habeggcr. late qf * Adams county, deceased. The estateis probably solvent. CORA HABKGGER, Administratrix with will annexed March 5, 1925. Dore li. Erwin, Atty. 6-13-20 o PUBLIC SALE i*f household goods at my residence ’ 715 North sth street. SATURDAY. MARCH 21 immediately following drawing. Consisting ot oak book ease and I desk; 3 rockers; iron tied and springs; j cotton felt mattress; commode; walnut stand; oak sideboard; oak dining lalilc; 6 oak dining room chairs, youth's chair; cabinet top; cupboard: 15 gal. jar; chest of drawers; wash tub and wringer; carpenter's’ work bench and vice; li ft, ladder. Garden! tools and other articles. Terms casn.! WM. LUX. Jack liruntpn, Auctioneer. Hoy Johnson, clerk. M-16-18-2 t ONE THIN WOMAN GAINED 10 POUNDS IN 20 DAYS Skinny Men Can J)o the Same All v/nak men and women AU nervous men and women All skinny meji and women ('.hi grow stronger, healthier and more vigorous and lake on sol'd eded flooh in 3n days just by taking McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets four Hints a day as easy to take as candy. Vml Mint a hi* these flesh producing tablets have -jade. One druggist tripled his sale., in one week. Everybody knows that nasty-tast-ing evil-smelling Cod Liver Oil is a wonderful vitalize)', flesh producer and health creator. But who wants to swallow Hie horrible stuff, when these wonderful tablet;. McCoy's Cod L ver Oil Compound Tablets, are just is good and so easy tu lake. A box i) f (in tablets for 60 eents and if any skinny man or woman doesn't, g.'iiu ut least 3 pounds in 30 days— money back Ask Moll bouse Drug Co., or any good druggists anywhere in America. Be sure and g<4 McCoy's, the original and genuine, and don't forget there is nothing on earth so good to make backward, listless, underweight children grow utrong and robust. Marion. — When the machine in which Mrs. Mabel Green and Mrs. Helen Jones we Pc riding ran over a bog. the porker was kil‘ed and Ihe car badly w recked. Tipton. — An eleventh child lias been burn to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kincaid, here. All the children are living and iu good health.

• """"" Paying for the Operation ' t >-« t ||| tt- -t •• By STEVEN 3. BLAIR • - — - ?» (©. ISai. lV„l«rn N»w»p»p»r L'nlon.) I' T WAS very it ill in the room, and quite dark save for the coucen- > trated brightness of an electric torch, carried by a man who was kneeling before an open safe and examining it* eon ten I*. Noiselessly be took out a ( number of beautiful Jewels, stared ut them and then replaced them; next he picked up a flat packet of greenbacks, , counted them carefully, thrust bu* f ! Into hla pocket and put back the reI malnder. and ttnalle, with a deep sigh, . closed the safe and rose to his feet. 11 As be did so the lights were switched I on. and a voice cried peremptorily. 1 “Put up your hands and don't try to | escape! If you move I'll shoot!" , ' The person addressed w heeled sharply; before the curt command was finished he had obeyed It. In the doorway stood the owner of the voice, a tall, distinguished-looking man of middle age, who held a leveled pistol In a singularly steady hand. “I’nder the circumstances you can hardly have anything to say for yourself." said the newcomer evenly, “but before turning you over to the police. I'd like to ask a few questions. First, your name?" “Dave Brown." Without replying, the older man moved slowly and watchfully to a | large writing table, and, sitting down, leaned forward and scrutinized bis prisoner intently. "What I wupt to know,” he said at last, “la why you left Jewels worth thousands of dollars in that safe, and took a few paltry hundreds in cash?" “Then here goes," Dave answered recklessly, “though It's rather a long story. It begins four years ago. when I was twenty and a pretty decent sort of kid. My folks were all respectable, but 1 wss sick of being poor—l wanted to see the world: 1 was crazy for adventure and excitement. amF 1 got to ' know a very clever crook." , "And he taught you his profession?" . "Yes. And we never were caught, , but I spent everything i made and was I going to the devil as fast as 1 could t when I met —Mary!" "Mary?" •'Mary Norton, tny girl, and th« 1 ; sweetest and prettiest ever! And she — God knows why—but she loved me, too. 1 told her the 'ruth and she said ' ' if f kept straight for two years, slic'd marry me.” ) "And did you?" The tone was ironic. I Dave straightened himself. "Yes," | he said vehemently. "I learned a trade and I’ve never taken a penny from anyone until tonight, and this Isn’t really stealing. We wefe so KsuA heen married in a month, but Mary hasn't heen veil and Tuesday she told me that her doctor said she must liaia an operation —an awfully serious one — 1 at once, and that lie wanted her to ! have another man. a Doctor Emmett, who is a wonderful surgeon, perform it. It was her —her best clian-p. | he saitk But friends had told Mary I that Doctor Emmett was a hard, I grasping man, who wouldn't do It for a cent under five hundred dollars." “Well?" prompted the other. "Well, we didn't have the money. And, though she tried to hide it. I could see Mary was frightened. It — f It Just drove me crazy! So 1 told her I 1 eould get the money by going hack I to my old home, though 1 knew in my heart that there wasn't a chance. I j started right away, before she Imd j even seen Doctor Emmett, but before I got on the train I thought of—this." “Without stopping to think that you were committing a crime?” The younger man's eyes blazed. "No." he said, "I didn’t stop to tltink; T jqst felt. And,” he ndded fiercely, "it's men like you, who think and don't feel, who drive men like me to crime.” With trembling hands, for now all liopp had fled. Dave took five one hundred dollar bills from his pocket and laid them on the table. The older man smiled, and putting down his pistol , began to write rapidly on a slip of paper. “I don't think," lie said, "that | we need send for the poliep." ! Dave's hands fell to his side and In I stumbled forward. "Y'ou mean—■" let 1 askPd breathlessly. \ "I mean that you are free to go. Mind. 1 don’t condone what you did. j It was wrong and deserving of pin- ! Ishment. Rut you've already suffered from apprehension and 1 think ymiij Mary will make a better man of you than prison would. Don't repeat tiei performance, however, unless you want i to break her heart." ' "1 won't—ever. You're kinder than I I deserve; I can't thank —” "You needn't,” interrupted the othPi dryly, rising and moving around tht I table. "But in the future don't n.n- , demn a man on hearsay evidence. - I am Doctor Emmett.” 1 1 Dave hung his head, abashed, then i looked up in sudden terror. "Tell me, Doctor Emmett," he begged, “have you seen Mary?" "I saw her Tuesday and found fliers was no time to lose. We tried to get In touch with you, but failed I op- ’ nested yesterday morning and tht operation was a complete success Miss Norton is a brave girt and ah? la doing splendidly. I think you cm ' have that wedding pretty nearly e-j schedule time." 1 An uncontrollable sob nf thanksgti Ing broke front Dave, hut before h< I eould voice his gratitude, the doctia , ■ thrust a paper into his hand. "Give , ; her that when she's better," he sabt J ‘ lou '-l find it's receipted. And if s'u ’j asks *ht ?»■'! •>? bit', ts!! her — you 1 did.' .

Usha:nfr.c~'s Sweetmeat lUle of tile "Id‘st I-' — ot Which till record etm he Sotuul is the .AtiililUM 'khtthis," which i - Mild in htivo been invented and mimed by (lie I'mpiiet Mobil milled. It I onsisi *nf title selected dates coated witli a mixture nt honey and butter, and It is still a favorite dessert and confect lm» among the gtrientals. to whom the date is a »ta|do food. It Is Interesting to note that the word "Khalils" has come in tie used by the Aruba us u synonym for happiness. V'crdun’s Unhappy Histoiy Verdun, which liven me blood soaked during the World war, had been the scene of previous heavy bloodshed, one of the Instances having been in the general massacre of .lew s by peasants in a religious misconception In the Fourteenth century. This was about 1317. There was not a Jew in England from 14510 to IJ>—4-. and for some time after Kliil there was none in France. o Far-Fiung Telephone Bell The telephone Is gradually spreading Into the must out-of-the-way cor- j ners of the earth. On the bleak l steppes of Lapland, In the swarming, bazars of Mecca, under the trended palms of the South Sea islands, may , be heard the peremptory summons of, the telephone hell. Dromedary and Camel Dromedary Is a name sometimes given to the Arabian or ojie-huniped camel, but properly belonging to a variety of that species distinguished by slenderness of limbs and symmetry of form and by extraordinary fleet- , ness, “bearing much the same relation to the ordinary camel as n race horse or hunter does to a cart horse.” PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1021 Madison Stv Commencing 1 o’clock o. m. SATURDAY, MARCH 28 White Rotary Electric sewing 'machine; dining room suite, quartered sawed oak; rockers, stands, chiffoner; Axminister rug, lotAxLDo; two large mirrors; 4 beds, springs, and mattresses; gas range; heating stove, kitchen table and chairs, kitchen cab-j inet: dishes and silver ware and many other articles. CHAS. THORP Roy Johnson. Auct. Jack Brunton, Clerk. 6S-4t j o The Daily Democrat Rives’ tickets with each renewal. The big annual renewal campaign close;. March 28. Renew before it’s too late. (>Gt '< NOTRi; I 1 will lie av.ay from my office unt 1 Friday, to attend the funeral of a| dative. AU patrons please luko notice. Dr. Charles & Charles 4i5l 3!

KIDDIES'COLDS should not bo “dosed.” Treat them externally with—s w Vapoßub _____ Over 17 M’liian Jars U**d Yearly

Public Sale of Registered Holstein Cattle * v # r , '• ' ’ j *V “,;c. Aitokjv- ■ ' .'-scrV .' .-a^--* , -*.*% J Bl L, g^v- t^* ’ ' rHUUSDAY, MARCH 26 at 12:20 P.M. MEIBEKS FEED BARN, DECATUB 2 ) Head of Holstein C attle From the Kukelhan Herd ( oft: >•• line nt in daughters nA&r Johann;* Mar : *yh-; LMVantbw 2823b2. whose dam mad 1 ' Hr trailer in 7 dayn-while >»l« 'lain has GA.U. O, daughter* with records up to 3».4« tbs butter 7 a»r :: daughter* of Sir Korndyke Snowdrop 78067 dam has a record of 38 Ihs. butter in 7 <•«•' '• :• daughters ..( Zeldenrust King Segis Pcmtiac 16740; whose dam has a record of 36 But. n 7 dalimr ir- ha, ;:. cow with records from 80 to 44 His. butter in 7 days, balance arc sired mostly by «•'• lh sires and such noted blood lines us King Scgi.s, Pontiac Kwrndyko and Sir Picterlje, Onnsby Mcro !*••■ and l>; Kot families. I I,'M; -A i muit of !» months will be given pu chaser giving a note with approved security. *'** noli to he, r . per cent, interest the last 8 months. No property removed until settled for. send for Catalog. A'ictict ■ Key Johns-u and Christ BohuU KUKEI.HAM |H<M*

f MUNYONV PAW PAWPIU.S for Constipation IWTEARLY every “cold” ttart. , ' vith I con «tipation t kJ the bowels open and you win be able to resist winttr’i many dangerous ailments. Paw P aw Pin. afford not only temporary re lief but help the whole di gei ! / live system toward nornul j activity. / Munyon's Paw* Paw Tonic Makes ' H T £r: u Vou Well and Keeps You Young W? \ AT ALL DRUGGISTS r^cSß Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded TaO** MUNYON’S, Scranton, Pa. SEED CORN 0,0110 Bu. Boone County While Dent 1,000 Bu. Funk’s Yellow Dent Medium sized cars, $5.00 per bushel. Large size selected uni-foi'-i rats. $7.00 per bushel, either variety. All hand picked and thoroughly dried. 90 per cent Kers.iinalion guaranteed. This corn has bicn testing 94 to 9S per cent. p ur due University test 94.5 per cent. This corn w-.1l be sold iu the ear. You cun see t Xacl quality. Tl-.i is an early maturing corn autl Is a heaiy yielder. Samples oil display at County Agent's office. This corn was grown on Mo I .eland Farms in Clinton county, lnd., iu 1924. Como am! see it. and you will buy. Phone or write. O. 0. McLeland, Agt. Member Farm Bureau Scircli ville. Clinton County. Indiana. 14 miles west of Tipton, Indiana. ATTENTION FARMERS Fence Boards —Fence Posts All Kinds of Hardwood Lumber. PRICKS RIGHT J. M. Lenhart & Sons Near Beet Factory