Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1925 — Page 2

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS

• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALK ~~~~ rrnmnr Blood icsicd Ro-' «mi Sing'*' Comb lied*. It make* no difference, the qualify is here in either. Eggs Cor hatching, fertility guaranteed. Baby chicks <thnt arc different. Write (or illustrated caMlog. Yellow Pent seed corn guaranteed. J. F. Rupert. Monroe, Ind. 62 12t SPECIAL SAt.E .lust received u n< » shipment •>( Spring nnd Summer Mats These hats will be put on sale at $3.00 and $3.50. Sale begins March i>rd and ends March 28th. I also MVe.hiffher priced hats. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman. 332 S. Fourth St. Decatur, Ind. Phone !W»2. 70-5 t I'Oft FILE Edison ri. torts and re, ords. Cill >sll W. Jefferson St. 70-81 x FT»R "S A hoice * Gladiolas bulbs, mixed colors, 2 for sc. Phone 263. 73t2x FOR SALE—China closih; leather couch: oak dining room extension table; G oak dining room chairs, leather seats. AU as good as new Priced for quick sale. Inquire 228 Rugg afreet Plume lnst. 721 FOP SALi£dluff” Orphingtoii and Silver iaorst Wyandoft eggs for hatching. $5 per l«o. Martin Kirch liar. Decatur 11. 2. ITcb'.e phone. 72t3x FOR SALE <iiie check writer; one Burroughs adding machine; 1 standing desk and high swivel chair; I large bookcase, also suitable for bookcase in grocery or restaurant; 1 Golden finish Toledo scale, 30 lb.; about 50 brass valves. S-ln. to 2-In.; lot of pipe fittings. Will exchange for live •t<j"'k. Frank Heiman. 72-3 t Foil SkLE- Used Fordson tractor, with piows. Used Samson tractor. «hh plow. All in good working condition. Priced for quick sale. Schafer ltd*. Co. 74-3 t "FOR ?>ALiI — Fresh <ow and heavy S’prlivgcr Durham barley, cleaned, $1.50 per bu.. uncleaned. 31.25 t»er bu. Doytn Barger. Tocsin phone. 73-3 IX Foil SAfiffl-'"' S”'(~Rhode - lsland~fi~) eggs for hatching. From large, dark red. extra good layers. 83 mt per hundred eggr-. Mrs Clinton Hart, phone 690E, Decatur R R. 9. 72t3x eod Foil tjAt.f! - Full blood Collie nup . I heel drivers. P'ore-t rtiplex Mill 1 hire. Ohio. K R. I. Wilshire phone. 71 3t x 1 ioTFFALP < Jood -.-red oats. Sue p r r i bushel. Phone S<B-<'. 74 21 x RAhV f'llK'KS Wednesday of each week. Heavy breeds. 312; Light breeds, $lO per hundred. Co .turn hatching a spe< 1 ilty. (>. V. Dilling, ft Dccn’ui. Ind. Craigvitle phone. Two mßes south. 5 miles west of Decatur. 74-91 eodx SALESLADY ’ for - Urge — New - York firm. Decatur nnd nearby towns. Importers of high class embroidered robes. linens, chintzes, etc., I'irge commission . experience unnecessary. Write Mrs. M. W. Brandon. Warren. Indiana. 74-2tx F<tß SALE —Ruff Orpington eges for hatching. Good layers. Quality I stock. Annin E. Wiitnes. 74t"x| FOR SALE Hoosier Disk Inin. ~ Iranw Murphy. Monroe Ind. 71 3t WANTED < ——— WANTED METAL BODY FINISHERS PUNCH PRESS OPERATORS CLOSED BODY TRIMMERS DROP FORGERS CRANK SHAFT GRINDERS J & L. MACHINE OPERATORS B. i- O. MACHINE OPERATORS SINGLE and MULTIPLE SPINDLE GRIDLEY OPERATORS FOR DAY AND NIGHT SHIFTS 000 No Labor Trauble. WRITE OR WIRE EMPLOYMENT DEFARIMENT WILLYS-OVERLAND, In- , Toledo, Ohio - — — j . -— ■ r— ■- ft*—Cubiotn bat- Et"ng~3T7' r ’on egg er ®e p#r rhiek Al jo bale. ■ cltieko fro a my Btg Breed S. < White Daghorab at $9 per 1O« Rural Hateherj. Decatur. lud. R R. No 5. IsLj miles northwest of Monroe Munroe telephone H 81. - 35 Tu. A F. 6 wksx WANTED — Good clean rags suitable foi cleaning up pre&es and wiping type. Wil! pay 7 cents per pound. Decatur | "Daily Depiucrat. 60t6x

‘ LOST and found LOST--Roxton Bull female pup Sun ’ dnv evening. Finder please phone ’ 7ti3. 71 ts LOST Fair lavender nooTi it gaunt- ■ I let gloves. Finder please return to Democrat office. Itx J* BUSINESS CARDS * ■ . - H. FROHNAPFEL. D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC’ A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclometer and Soinograph , For SERVICE Fe> i Location Poaltlo* ; at 144 South 2nd Btreat Office Phone 314 Residence 1C» ’ Office Houre: 10-18 «m. ’* M >.r* t ' ' S. E. BLACK ‘ Funeral Director i< 1 Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant i Calls answered promptly day or night. : Office phone BU. Homo phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. 2-».l Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan Interest rate reduced October 16. (#2l See French Quinn, OKI. e—take first stairway eoiith of Decatur Demnvre N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fill HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to IrW Saturday 8:00 p. » Telephone 136. MONEY TO LOAN ’ An unlimited amount of 5 PERCENT money n# Improved real eetata. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real esta’e. SCHURGERS ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 8. 2nd St MARKETS-STOCKS • I Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* OPEENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago. Man ii 27 Grata f diiirr rallied at the opening of t'l-- board of trade today: Moderate buying in wheat was backed by bullish southwestern crop news. Dry weather coirtinucs in that section of the winter belt. Corn got its strength from wlu-at. Movement of high grade stocks from I southwestern markets to Chicago caused a bearish feeling among lead ing cash handlers. Oats held steady without feature. I r:>'. ishhi* ' off with hOgS ami cables. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 4800. shipments 3040. official to New York yesterday. 2G60; hogs closirig slow. Tops sl4: bulk. st:t 85@i::.90; medium and heavies. SLV.HWM; light weight $13.50-7i>l :l.!fO 'iglil lights $13.25<fi'13.50; pigs. t:'..;!5: packing sows rough sl2; cattle 2“." Ion; sheep 6500; host lambs. sll. 50; best ewe.; s9l/III; calve - !, l .'Ott; lops $14.50; few sls. C ort Wayne Livestock Market l -o to F3O lbs $11.50 down: 130 to 11" lbs. SI2; 11l> Io 150 lbs sl2 50; 150 to 170 lbs. sl3 IO; 170 Io 200 lbs. ,81:1.200 Io -OU lbs. sl3 45; 200 • lbs. ami up $13.75; roughs sl2: slags 1 $7. Calves -67?r12 s's. Lamb ; sl4 (fl 15.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheal.: May $1.57%, July $1.42%, Sept. $1.33%. Corn: May $1.09%,' July $1.12%. Sept $1.12%. Oats: 1 May 43%c, July 46%, Sept. 45%. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET I (Corrected March 23) -hl'keM. 1b................. !■<- f/egboi u Cltii kctis I ;< j Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c Ducks (4c, I Geese i?c Old r->nal»ra He Eggs, dozen . 27c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Correct cl March 23) I Oats. ier bushel 40c R'». per bushel ... SI.OO Barley, per bushel 76c New Wheat. o 1 . ._ $1.55 Ne- Wheat. No. 3. $1.54' I LOCAI RROCffRB FBO MARKET : Eggs, dosen .. 27c . | BUTTERFAT AT fe-r*TtOfet Butterfat 46c ,

DF.CATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. MARCH 27, 1925.

1 < 'ongrchNinan Injurctl In Airplane (’rash — —< >—* j Uniontown. Pa., March 27 — Con gressman Clarence J. Milx’od, 29. Detroit. Mich., who was Injured in an , airplane accident here late yesterday ( was reported “resting comfortably , today. McLeod, known ns the •house baby", was flying from Selfridge Jlelil, Mich.. | io Washington, when his plane , velopi'd engine trouble Lieut. 11. .1 , Minty, pilot of th-' plane, made a I forced lantHng ami after an examln-; : ation of the cngiiio started the hop , L off again. The plane failed to make a spee<ly ament and the landing gear caught ( in a tree. It crashed to the ground and somersaulted down a grade. McLcial war taken fronl the wreckage. unconscious. Lieut- .Minty was uninjured. The extent of the congressman's injuries cannot be determined until | an X-ray examination is made. o i Kocher Lumber Company ; Incorporates For $50,000 (Fulled Press Soi-vi.--1 lndiana]x»lis, Mar. 27—(Special to Dail) Dcmoctat)—The Kocher Lumher A Coal Co., of Decatur. Ind.. < -pitalizcd at $59,000 filed articles of incorporation with llie secretary ot slate today The incorporators are .1 I. ami II It. Kocher and M. Kirsch, -ft'l of Decatur. Ford To Launch New . Air Mail Route Soon . St. Paul., Miun.. March 27— The Ford Motor company is ready Io laimcp a new air mull route between Detroit. Chicago. St. Louis anil th- - Twin Cities, it was announced here today. o — — — Ruehen Isch Dislocates Arm Reuben Isch. of northwest of Berne, on of Alfred Isch. dlsclocated his rm Wednesday, when he fell from Im upper deck of the barn to the driveway. The bo) is about fifteen ears of age. ( Vail 436 for Taxi. ts — o NOTICE TF FINAL SI.TTI.LMLN I OF RECEIVERSHIP No 1'1645 Civil. Notice Is hereby given to th" rredi tors of Monroe Home Store. z a con potation to appear in the Adam • 'irenit Court, held at Decatur. Indi ini. on the 17th day of Anr't I°‘’’>. and show cause if any, why the Fin\L SETTLEMENT uF ACI Ol’N i OF THE RECEIVER, should not be approved. HUGH I). HITE. Receiver * Decatur, Indiana, March 25. 1925. lore B. Erwin, Attorney. 71 s, i I, Tops and Side Curtains Kcjaired. Celluloid sewed in. harness Repaired. Oakand Garage, North First st. 258c0d-tf O — rustic SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS at 3'22 North Fifth Street < ommem ing at in o'c'ork a m. Saturday, March 28, 1925. Tim following househo’d goods: Dining room suite, quarter sawed tak; rockers; chairs; rugs; stair carpet; pads; gas stove; hot plate for basement; refrigerator; oil tank and oil; atone jars; fruit cans; tools; and many other articles uot inetiI iotied. A'so. a number of cotton wood planks, flooring, window glass in •ash, window ami door frames. Terms cash. MRS. ELI MEYLR. Ed. Miller, and Jeff Liechty, Aucts. 7015 0 o I JOHN W. CLARK DEN I IS I 127 North Third St. Rhone 422. i o Q Natural Treatf■ j ,is .■ tin r ” regaining Ika’th. Natural Livin^wi| * as * % sist you in reTHE CAUSL OF S taininu Health. CHARLES C HARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours; 10 12 2-5 6:308 1 127 N 2nd St. Phone 628 ' »'.f wi > .>!'■ ‘ •***' L t’uhlic Mie - , Blared Ch»? Throe Madlse-n A I.l'b st Household ?oods March 28. —Mrs. EH Meyer, admrx sale ot household goods.

WJy..ffKOTMFIWMWBS I Court House | 2 1 Suit For Divorce A suit for dlvoice was filed in the ■ Adams circuit court this morning bi Ceorie W. Slump, of Decatur.against I Vie a Stump whose preset! address Is said to be unknown to the plain 'lift. Tin' coiipic were nmrried June 125. 1922 and separated October 14. I 1922, at which time the defemlgnt a.mndoned 'he jilnintiff without <ause. according to the complaint. Attorney A. C. Butcher represents i the plaintiff. Suit On Notes A suit on u promlsory note, In which judgment for $175 is demand <<’, was filed in the circuit court today by the Old Adams County Bank against Julia Howman nnd others Attorneys Fruehte & Litterer repre sent the plaintiff. John Isch Arrives Home i - - .■ ( John Ich mid wife hit Rochester. Minnesota, Wednesday night, and arrived in Fort Wayne at noon yesterday. His sister. Miss lizzie Isch. and Mr. Isch's children met them at noon. Mr. Isch went to the Mayo Bros, hospital four weeks ago last Monday and underwent un operation for the removal of a kidney stone. Friends will be pleased to learn of his line recovery. —— IIMI - I ■■ 11, ■ * I. .■HI ■ — * I—‘Charged With Violating Motor Vehicle i.aws Indianapolis, March 27. lUnitel i’rcss.l Three isullis of St. Louis. Mo., who were indicted along wit i a fourth here, on charge of violating | the national motor vehicle laws by transporting stolen automobiles were acquitted by a jury ir. federal ccui late Thursday. The fourth accused ■ outh,” Olin Balsley. who had pleaded guilty, left the courtroom with bis associates due to a misunderstanding of the verdict and deputy Uni’cd States marshals were ordered to search for him. • The three hoy who were acquitted were Gordon Rimkin. 17.‘Charles || : , ;in» 18. and Gus Samwiim, 16. The. had been accused with Ballsy (l s dealing an automobile belonging t > llai ry L' > i a.U at St. i.<ml . I 1 were arrested mar New Albany, 1m:.. ! after refusing to; pay lor gi. di He, which they hail bought. _— — 0 — - Cattle Sold Well At Sale Here Y«stoF«kiy Kukelhan Brothers of north of Docatur sold 26 head of their fine registered Holstein cattle yesterday at pulllie nietion. The sale was heid . the Meibcis feed barn on First street, with Col. Roy- Johnson in charge. The average price of the 26 head, including the calves, was sl4ll, Mr. Kukelhan stated. Buyers from all ■ parts of the county and from outside ■of the county purchased the cattle. Kikelhan Brothers operate one of the li.-' l known cheese factories in tiii.,*'" part of ilm st ,te. The factory is located in Root township mid lhe cheese m ole by them is of tile highest quality. — —— Native Os Decatur Is Dead At Sturgii Sfurgis, Mich. Mar. 27. Mrs. Mary Ki -lmro. 27. w idow of a young man * "bo w-u; killed four years ago when 1 (•might by -i cuve-in at Woh'oltvill •. Ind., died edneeday after mi illne: s i of several, years. Mrs Basliore was horn in Decatur. | Ind.. November 15 1597. The fimeral will be held Friday at the I’entcvo - la I ( hurdi with Rev. W. W. Slee, of dm Methodist church, officiating. Mrs. Bashore bm been ,i member of the Methodist (hw-ch for many years. I She is survived by her falhm, Chauncey Stetson: a son, Elmer; four sin'ers, Mrs. Jess Faker, Elkhart; Mrs. Vi - (nr ratio;;, white Pi 8 .. 0 , i; ■•lr . Marlin Burkh'-ad, Sturgij; Mi s '.gn-; Slelsoh. Sui’gis; three brothor. Walter ;;i-i Sturgis; f .lob 1 Stet :ou anti Arthur SteUim. of Detroit. ’ . ... Hmiford r|i v (itTir-r f>..| Fuiton 1 kill-'d his twent.v fourth dog till:, r ear which Imvo been reported dmigt'rou ,; ; IJorroiM City V.Tltimo oml Frank Ihmic. eour.itm, paid $1 line emh nfter becoming dymik and quarreling, i Gary A number of Gary residents me sacking to adopt children who w< rc left orphan'; by the death of their ' I’firent in the tornado that swept : o"H’ern Indiana and Illinois. i I Riehuiond James Morrow, 90, is rneovoring from amputation of one teg despite m advanced ; Prim cion Trial of Grai lill" Wil lic.ins E-i'it for damage; against. sovmeur Rainey here proem - 1/-d ■ ■ . ■ on!, - , pin- ? n jljrpi . V 1,00 (IjC (••nlffl; -y . excused to repair tUmgis “nmght by the tornado.

Apple Variety for Every Role ■■■ Palatable, Healthful, Nutritious and Least Expensive of Fruits. Apple', being palatnble. healthful, nuirilloux find the imxt expenihe of fruit* and In ucaimn the yenr nround. lend tlmmxelvcs to « greater viirlely of imes than any other fruit, \arloua aorta "f tipples sre adapted for differ ent owe* nnd a bulletin Issued by Cornel! university for the first time attempts n classification of the various apples In the market or commonly grown In regard tn their desirability for dessert, apple sauce, baked appha, apple pie, puddings and lor cunning and drying. Good for Dessert. The following were listed ns very good for dessert, dessert being used In Its oldest accepted sense, eaten raw. out of hand—Yellow Transparent when well ripened, Chenango, Graven stein. Jonathan, Esnpus, lolman Sweet. Yellow Newtown. Northern Spy, Mclntosh. Farther western states would add Delicious tn this list. The following are listed aa good dessert npplex Wealthy, 1* all Pippin. Tompkins, King Hubbardston. Fameuse. Wagener. Ilhode Island Greening. Baldwin. The following are Hsicd ns useful for dessert Red Astraehnn. Sweet Bough. Oldenburg. Roxbury Russet. Excellent material for apple pies will he found In the following varle ties —Yellow Transparent. Red Astrachan. Oldenburg. Twenty Ounce. Maiden Blush. Jonathan, particularly good; Snow. Baldwin, also recoal mended, and Northern Spy. linking apples are listed as follows Sweet Bmigh. Alexander and Wr>lf River. Twenty Ounce, Wealthy, highly recommended: Mclntosh, Tompkins King. Tolman Sweet, Rome and Northern Spy. recommended particularly. Apples for general cooking are w follows—Primate. Grnvenstefn. Fall Pippin. Hubbardston. Wagener. Rhode Island Grenaing. Esopus, Bnldwhl. Roxbury Russet, Ben Davis. Far Aggie Saawa. Recommended for apple sauce are Red Astrachan. Oldenburg. Twenty Ounce, Malden Blush. Wealthy. McIntosh. Fall Pippin. Tompkins King. Jena han. Eaopus. Northern Spy. The firm fleshed apples are reeem mended for combination with celery, nuts, dates and other materials tn salads. Conked npple blends with softer materials such as tapioca, rice, other ennked fruits, and doughs of various kinds Apples are best with foods which do not have a strong flavor of their nwn whb'h wHI ronflief with or cover th-at of the nipple. The housewife with these points in view frequently can Babskltute applns for other frulss 1* recipaa to jg®»d ' advantage. Two 9ijr Essential* in Producing Good Hoiws The pie-rnt horse situation does not justify one In raising any kind of a horse except nn exceptionally good one. Two things are essentia! fn raising a good holge- good feed and plenty of it and a w<'d sire. The goon sire is nf first importan - e because -rood feeding will not make a good hnrse without gnod breeding. This be ing true. It is Important that the roa® ■",«b.d would raise a good horse patron ize a good stallion. A good stnllion Is one tlmt is both a good individual and pure bred. Sometimes stallions that are not pure breds are fairly good Individuals, but If not pure bred their chances of producing good colts are considerably less than the good individual that is pure hreil. The state lias provided a means nf giving every stal Hon patron this Information for all stallions Hint legally stand for public service must have a license. This license states plainly whether a Stallion Is of pure bN»d, grade or scrub breeding. Reduce Grain Ration If a cow is a heavy milking one it is necessary Io reduce the grain ration lust previous to calving, taking out the corn nnd linseed meal, increasing ths bran for the four Or five days previrtus. Lei the ration consist of fivo parts of bran nnd three parts of oats, fed spar Ingly ; but the cow during this period should be given all of the roughagn that she will clean up. Some motsiened beet pulp may he nddod tn th° oats and bran to increase the bulk and prevent milk fever. Sudan Grass Fertilizer There has been bu! few experiments made in determine th» best fertilizers for Sudan grass, ordinarily where th" soil is reasonably good, no fertilizers are used, hut it would no doubt be advisable on poorer land to use a complete fertilizer suclTns Is used on corn. In Kentucky th» application of n-iq phosphat* nt the rat® of "Do pounds per acre resulted In Increased yields In eight out of ten cases. The seed can be sown with a grain drill. Listing Good Practice On well drained bottom 'and cera planted with a lister will produce approximately as high a yield as -om planted on plowed ground On bottom land that Is heavy nnd podrly drained there 18 danger of the corn rotting in the spring in a period of-wet wentlier v hen it is planted with a lister. On •urh land It ’iU uguail; pay tn pie-t with a d s'-, furrow opener atiacanseat to the corn planter.

ITHE CORT I t LAST TIME TONIGHT Tom Mix and Tony, the wnndcr horse J “Oil, YOU TONY” A com boy mixed up in society and the lauffhs he produces. IO C Also Comedy 25c .'•aturday—Buck Jones in “The Trail Rider" and a jjood comedy. Matinee, Childien 10c—Evening, 20e-25c Sunday Only—“ Daughters of the Night.** IMPRESSIONS Early impressions are the lasting ones. Bend the willow while it is young. Teach Ihe child to save. One dollar opens a Savings Account. 4'< interest on your savings. BEGIN NOW. The Peoples loan & Trust Co I > “Bank of Service” - -- it' nijiMii—wiinu rijr"imriTTWTmriir-irT — r -r—» S? "J.'ir- _• ■ 1.-lLif." !? '■ * —— I No Car Owner Should i Be Without One SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY CAST STEEL AUTOMOBILE PLIERS A Regular 25c Value For Only ; 19C Mtrd'c rtf good east steel and the handy tool around H’ r a-ihl'iMi.M.iilwlG. Only a limited number at this !c"' price. Adams County Auto Co. Fred E. Koltcr, Mgr. • I Insist on Genuine Ford Parts Phone ■ I Exclusive Ford Dealers ~ - Spring Footwear--A certain uniart audacity is th** keynote rt NT’.' Sprint b T? ,;. f 9r a nd Wom?n. Now Pic fed qv" riorc trld and arc rcndei<•'l iron- altrarthc than ever before. New Smart Stiles for Men in the nc" bl I ;ir.<i shades. ✓ New Smart Styles for Ladies in the mot’.' popular shades and cuts. ASK TO SEE OUR NEW LINE. Peoples Cash Shoe Store