Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1925 — Page 6

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS

» CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ’ FOR SALE Folt SALE Blood tested Rose ami Single Comb Reds. It makes no difference, the quality is here in either. Eggs for hatching, fertility guaranteed. Baby chicks that are different. Write for illustrated catalog. Yellow Dent seed corn guaranteed. .1. I' Rupert, .Monroe, Ind. 62-12 t SPECI AL SALE -.lust received a new shipment of Spring and Summer Hats. These hats will be put on sale at $3.00 and $3.50. Sale begins March 23rd and ends March 28th. I also have higher priced hats. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman. 222 S. Fourth St. Decatur. Ind. Phone 902. 70-5 t FOR SALE Edison victoria and records. Cull fill W. Jefferson St. 70-fitx FOR SALE—Second hand automobile parts- Fords. Studebaker, Auburn. Overland 83, Overland 90. Overland 75-4, Chevrolet. Also some .34-4. u, and .:3-3 tires. Herman Dlerkes phone 923. _ __ _ 71t.3x FOR - SALE Hoosier Disk Drill. See Frances Murphy. Monroe Ind. 71-3tx FOR SALE Big Four seed oats ready to sow, 58c bushel. This oats jnado 70 bit. to the acre last year. Early Rose seed potatoes, $1.25 bn. Uiml Harger, 1U miles northeast of 'Kville. 71t3x Ft 7i; SALE —Blue reed liaby carriage. Call Illi X. 15 st. 71t3x FOR - SALE—Choice Gladioias bulbs, mixed colors, 2 for sc. T’hone 263. 73t2x FOR SALE—China “closet; leather touch; oak dining room extension table; 6 oak dining room chairs, leather seats. All as good as new. Priced tor quick sale. Inquire 228 Rugg street. Phone 1054. 72t3 FOR SALE —Buff Orphington and Silver Laced Wyandott eggs for hatching, $5 per 100. Martin Kirchner, Decatur R. 2. Preble phone. 72t3x FOP, SALE- One check writer; one Burroughs adding machine; 1 standing desk and high swivel chair; 1 large bookcase, also suitable for bookcase in grocery or restaurant; 1 Golden finish Toledo scale. 30-lb.; about 50 brass valves, ’,-iu. to 2-in.: lot of pipe fittings. Will exchange for live stock. Frank Heiman. 72-3 t FOR SALE—Two cows, 4 years old. fresh with calves by side. One cow, 2 years old, fresh. One cow 3 years old. fresh this summer. See Frank Andrews, %-miles north of Monroe. 72-2tX SijF.u t OKN — Guaranteed. Wni. Rupert, Monroe, Ind. 47tf eod FOR >AI.H it C. R. I. R. d eggs for hatching. 4 cents each. Mrs. E. S. Christen, phone SGS L, Decatur, R. R. 7. Cltf eod FOR SALE—Seed Barley. Inquire of Glen Barger. Craigvilie phone. Residence three miles west of Peterson and one-half mile south. 69t3x eod FOR SALE—Used Fordson tractor, with plows. Used Samson tractor, with plow. All in good working condition. Priced for quick sale. 73t3 FOR SALE—White Pekin thick eggs for hatching. 5c each. Phone BG3-O. 73t3x eod FOR SALE--Fresh cow and~heavy Springer Durham barley, cleaned, $1.50 per bu., ricleaned, $1.25 per bu. Doyle Barger, Tocsin phone. 73-3tx FOR SALE—Grape Vines? Selling out price $1.50 per ten, prepaid. Also Weeping Willow. Tamerix. Hardy Hydrandeas, etc. A fine list of Gladiola bulbs. Price list free. Moody Brenneman, Berne, Ind. 73tf eod

WANTED WANTED METAL BODY FINISHERS PUNCH PRESS OPERATORS CLOSED BODY TRIMMERS DROP FORGERS CRANK SHAFT GRINDERS J. & L. MACHINE OPERATORS B. & O. MACHINE OPERATORS SINGLE and MULTIPLE SPINDLE GR4DLEYOPERATORS FOR DAY AND NIGHT SHIFTS 000 No Labor Trouble. WRITE OR WIRE EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc., Toledo, Ohio ‘ t ri * P — ■ > .. . I ' —

LOST AND FOUND lI.oST- Lust Saturday one bushel of sweet clover seed In new sack, south of city. Loss discovered 4 mile: south of Monroe. L. A. Davis, box 144. Grover Hill, Ohio. 71t:lx LOSl’—Boston Bull female pup Sunday evening. Finder pieuse phom* 763, 71tf FOR RENT FARM FOR REXT Farm in central Michigan. Rent tiny way to suit tenant Immediate possession. Geo. G. Flanders. 71t3x FOR RENT - A g< <1 house and gard en, near Decatur. Inquire 60,3 N Fifth St. 70-3txeod FOR RENT —Strictly modern home on North Second st. Possession March 9, J, F Arnold 70tG eod ♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ II FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclometer and Snlnograqh For SERVICE F» Location Fosltlo< at 144 South 2nd BOeat Office Phone 314 Residence 108 Office Hours: IC-12 ant. 1-6 *■* *.»•' 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 Flan Interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 See French Quinn, Office—Take tirot stairway south of Decatur Democn N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fits HOURS; 8 to 11:30—12:30 to I:4* Saturday 8:00 p. « Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real es’ate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd SL MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago. March 2G. —Grain futures started with a more settled undertone and fractionally higher on the board of trade today. Buying in wheat was inspired by sharply higher Liverpool market. Broomhall reported improved continental demand and alarm over our winter wheat prospects. Aggressive support was given corn on the strength of improved cash demand. Improved cash business and some Canadian exports strengthened oats. Provisions advanced slightly despite lower hogs and cables.

East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 2400, shipments 1900. official to New York yesterday, 4560; Hogs closing .-low. Medium and heavies [email protected]; tight weight, [email protected]; light lights [email protected]; pigs [email protected]: packing sows rough.l [email protected]; cattle 200 steady; sheep.l 2200; best lambs $16.75® 16.85; one load 317: best ewes s9@lo; caives. 400; tops [email protected]. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected March 23) Chickens, lb 18c Leghorn Chickens 13c Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 13 c Ducks 14c G«ese 12c Old roosters - 8c Eggs, dozen 27c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 23) Oats, per bushel 40c Rye, per bushel SI.OO Barley, per bushel , 75c New Wheat o. 1 $1.55 New Wheat, No. 2 $1.64 LOCAL GROCER’B KGA MARKET Eggs, dozen 27c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 46c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY. MARCH 26. 1925.

A TALK WITH A DECATUR MAN — Mr. Jackson Tells Something of Interest to Decatur Folks There's noth nv more convincing than the -taiffto-ut of someone you know and have umfidenve in. That's why this talk with Mr. Jackson of South Fir i street. should be mighty , helpful here in Dicltur. i Oliver Jai'ksoii. 445 South Ist St , Isays: ‘'Sharp pains took tin- in the jsniall of iny bail,. When I stooped it was hard for me to i tralghten. I Mornings my back was lame and I stiff and I felt tired ami all worn out. ' Spells of dizziness came on and specks blurred niv sight. The kidney secret ions didn't pass often enough either Doan's Pills from Smith, Yager A'- Falk’s drug store I rid mu of kidney trouble ” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy get ■ Doan's Pills— the same that Mr. Jackson had. Foster Milburn Co, Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1021 Madison St. Commencing 1 o'clock p. m. SATURDAY. MARCH 28 White Rotary Electric sewing machine; dining room suite, quartered sawed oak; rockers,, stands, chiffoner; Axmlnister rug. two large mirrors; 4 beds, springs, and mattresses; gas range; beating stove, kitchen table and chairs, kitchen cabinet; dishes and silver ware and many other articles. CHAS. THORP Roy Johnson. Auct. Jack Brunton, Clerk. GB-4t ■ o PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS at 322 North Fifth Street Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Saturday,, March 28, 1925. The following household goods: Dining room suite, quarter-sawed oak; rockers; chairs; rugs; stair I carpet; pads;, gas stove; hot plate for basement; refrigerator; oil tank and oil; stone jars; fruit cans; tools; and many other articles nbt mentioned. Also, a number of cottonwood planks, flooring, window glass in sash, window and door frames. Terms cash. MRS. ELI MEYER. t Ed. Miller, and Jeff Liechty, Aucts. 70t5

NOTICE OF FIX 11. SETTI.EMEVT of No. 19S8. Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of George B. Maurer, deceased, to appear in the Adams (’lnuit (.'ourt. held at Decatur Indiana, on the 17th day of April, 1'125, and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENIT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said Heirs are notified to then and there make proof of lieiisl.ip, and receive their distributive shares. EARL B. ADAMS, n Administrator. C. .1. Lutz. Attv. 2S-2 o NOTICE OF FIX 11. XF.TTI.F.MEXT OF ESTATE No. I! Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of John ’.V Hoppel, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the 17th day of April 11(25. and show cause, if any why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. GEORGIA HOPPEL. _ Administratrix. Decatur. Indiana, March 23, 1925. store B. Erwin. Atty. 26-2 o Political Squabble At State Capital Indianapolis, Mar. 26—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Reports of a small political squabble in the state capital! came to light today with the announcement of Dixon H. Bynum, chairman of the state industrial board, that Mrs. Vivian Tracy Wheatcraft wil! assume directorship of the department for women and children May 1. Mrs. Margaret Tomlin Hoop of Shelbyville, incumbent director, has shown sotfle disinclination to give up her post and a group of her friends are understood to' have protested to Governor Jackson. Mrs. Hoops commission does not expire until Jan. 1, 1928. It was said that the republican state committee decreed Mrs. Wheatcraft should have the job because of valiant work in the recent campaign. She is republican state vice chairman.

I DEL C. V. CONNELL | 4u—VETERINARIAN 4 i I | Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice. I Office 120 No. First Street. i Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 I - I Salc Calendar March 28—Chas. Throp. Madison & II th st, Household goods. March 28.—Mrs. Eli Meyer, adrnrx sale of household goods.

TRY SULPHUR CN AN ECZEMA SKIN Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Night Any Breaking nut of the skin, even fiery. lt< hitig eczenut. eun be quickly overcome by applying Mentho-Sui-ihtir, d'-clares a tinted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties. this sulphur preparation inMuntly brings ease from skin irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. h seldom fails to relieve the tor rnent without delay. Sufferers from -kin trouble should obtain a small jar of Rowles Mentho Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cohl .'ream.

Sore? Rub with Red Pepper Instant relief The way to relieve soreness, lameness, rheumatic pains, etc., is red pepper. That's the new-day way, the quick, efficient way. No old way compares, Nothing else creates such concentrated such penetrating heat. And a heat that doesn't hurt you. You feel that beat instantly when you apply Red Pepper Rub. In three minutes it seems to penetrate the depths. The circulation is started, congestion is relieved. The soreness a:»d pain depart. Think how many hours of pain Red Pepper Rub may save you. Everybody finds many needs. Have it ever ready. Get it now. Then when pain starts, or a chest cold, turn to this jar for relief. It is usually but a matter of minutes. Do this for comfort's sake. rvnvtflES for P aihS Rheumatism 1 RED Backaches PEPPER S RUB At all druggtstf Chest Colds None genuine tinthout the name Roteles.

Knights Os Pythias Plan For Relief Work Rushville. Ind., Mar. 26. —Samuel L. Trabue, of this city, major-general commanding the Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias of the United States and Canada, was appointed Tuesday night by John Ballantyne, of Boston, supreme chancellor of the Knights of Pythias, to act as a representative of the supreme lodge in investigating the conditions in the five states affected by the tornado and in handling relief work for the lodge. Mr. Trabue went to Indianapolis yesterday to arrange an itinerary. He will visit Illinois and Missouri towns first. From there he will go into southern Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee. The grand chancellors of the lodge in these five states a'Jready hava niude a preliminary investigation and Mr. Trabue is collecting reports from them. Mr. Trabue received $5,000 to open the work and for expenditures. The extent of the relief by the Supreme Lodge will depend on his recommendation. The relief work will not be restricted to members of the lodge, but will be given everywhere it is felt to be needed. Outstanding relief work done by the supreme lodge of Knights of Pythias was in the California earthquake and in the 1913 flood in the middle west. Dore B. Erwin, of this city, who is grand chancellor of the lodge in Indiana, will present the matter to the local lodge at the regular meeting to be held tonight.

PUBLIC AUCTIUN I will sell at public sale at my farm, one mile north and 7 stiles east of Bluffton, known as the George Houck farm, on Wednesday, April Ist Beginning at 1:00 P. M. the following personal property: HOGS —1 brood sow; 2 gilts, due to farrow middle of April. —HOUSEHOLD GOODS—One base burner; 1 laundry stove; 1 oil stove; 1 kitchen cabinet; side board; chiffonier; bedstead. springs and mattress; 1 dresser; 1 library table; 1 kitchen table; 1 stand; 1 couch; a lot of carpets and rugs, large and smadl: 5 rocking chairs; 6 dining room chairs; 2 upholstered chairs; a lot of dishes, pots, skillets, crocks, jars and cans; pictures; 1 cider barrel, walnut bookcase, and other articles not mentioned. TERMS—Sums of $5 and under, cash; six months time on all sums over $5. 4% discount for cash on sums over $5. S. H. HOCKER Hibbard High, Auctioneer.

Woman Found Not Guilty Os Killing Her Infant Babe Van Wert, Ohio, March 26 — Anna Bu-1 her. local unmarried .vomun. Is free of a suite charge of killing her infant girl Imbejoday, and tis far as the courts are concerned now the tinding of a girl baby's body In si sewer here February 9, Is still it mystery. Evidence presented by the state was not sufficient to prove Anna Bueckcr guilty of taking the life of her child. Judge Blaehly ruled about 3:35 o’clock Tuesday afternoon after argument for about thirty minutes on the motion of Defense Attorney William Fostnaughl that the jury be intsrueted to return si verdict of “not guilty." The jury was instructed to return a not guilty verdict, and formally carried out that order of the court within a few minutes after it retired. No Defense Witnesses Miss Buecker did not testify; ninther did any other witness for the defense. The state rested its case about 3:00 o’clock and Attorney Fostnaught opened for the defense by asking that the court instruct the jury to return the verdict it did. The defense scored on its first move, and the trial was over. The courtroom was packed (luring the trial. — o - — Bluffton Moose To Spend SB,OOO In Remodeling Bluffton,March 26 — The building committee of the Moose lodge at a meeting Tuesday evening with Architect Everett Brown adopted plans submitted by Mr. Brown for remodeling the brick block on South Main street, to convert it into a modern up-to-date lodge homo in every way, in a manner which will convert the building into one of the finest buildand lodge homes in this part of the state. The improvements to the building will be made at an approximate cost of about SB,OOO, according to a member of the committee. The building is to l>e remodeled throughout, including first and second floors and the basement. 0 — —. Kennedy To Resign From U. S. Navy Cleveland. March 26 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Lieut. Frank Kennedy. United States navy, will resign from the navy, he said here today. The naval lieutenant who wan granted a furlough as the result of his wife’s two months' fight to rescue him from the California state hospital where he had been committed on 1 charge of insanity by high naval jfllcials. is visiting relatives here Lieut. Kennedy refused to give any reason for his intention to resign. He declared that he could not talk about his “troubles” since his furlough had been granted on the stipulation that he “keep still." o Indian Guide Named In Divorce Action Brooklyn, X. Y„ March 26— Joe Secakuka, Hopi Indian guide, is named co-respondent in a divorce action brought today by Clifford Hendricks, miilioaire sportsman, against Mrs. Ida May Hendricks, whom he married in Kenmore, N. Y„ in 1920. Sensational charges similar to those of the Stillman ease are made by Hendricks in the complaint he has filed with the supreme court. The alleged intimacy between Mrs. Hendricks and the Indian guide occurred during August, September and October, 1924. in a hotel at the Grand Canyon, in Colorado, according to the millionaire's complaint. At the time, the complaint says, Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks were on their way to their hunting lodge in Los •Angeles. o Van Wert C. E. To Give Play In Berne Saturday Berne, March 26— The Christian Endeavor Society of the United Brethren church of Van Wert, Ohio, will present the three-act comedydrama, "Welcome Home, Jimmy,” in the community auditorium here Saturday evening. There are ten characters in the play. The play has a deep plot and brings out much clean and wholesome fun. ■ -o Kirkland Juniors To ‘ Present Play Next Week The Junior class of the Kiikland high school wil present the play, "My Irlph Rose,” in the Kirkland high school auditorium on Thursday and Friday evenings of next week, April 2 and 3, at 7:30 o'clock. The play, written by Walter Ben Hare, an int Testing plot. All seats will be reserved. Admission prices will be iVjnty-flve cents.

SPORT TABS Lafayette, Ind. -George Spradling. Fi.inkfort, Ind wan elected captain of the Purdue basketball team for 1926 here last night. lowa City—lowa’s track team may compete In the Penn relays. The local track squad received an Invitation to the eastern meet yesterday. Rockford, 111.—Sammy Mandell won a decision over local clergymen last night when be promoted boxing here for the benefit of sufferers in the resent tornado. Mandell gave bond of SSOO to keep the peace and went ahead with his exhibition over the

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