Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1925 — Page 2
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* ## CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦•♦♦ FOR SALE FOR,”BALE—TojtenhrrK Billy Routi I j r»>ar old. Clias. W. Andrews. B R ] 2. Preble phone. 76t3: LIVE EASTER~RA B HITS "For Saif. I’hone (>25. 77t3x cod RAIIV ClTfi ’KS \V'"Jn‘'«'hy i>f each 1 week. Heavy breeds, sl2; Light | breeds, $lO per hundred Custom hatching a speclilty. O. V. Dilling.; 11. 2, Decatur, Ind. CraiKville phone i Two miles south. 5 miles west ofi Itecatur. 71-Si eodxj FOR SALK three piece genuine leather parlor set; one solid oak oval library table. If lntrrested call r>hone 6i>2. SOS S. Winchester street. 1 Decatur. 78t6x KOTt'sAl7F: One 270 V apacity Queen incubati'r. ind one 140 capacity B. lie t'ltj. Hotn good as new. Mattie Yeung,^ m i WANTED WANTED — Good clean rags suitable for cleaning up presses and wiping type. Will pay 7 rents per pound. Decatur Daily Democrat. Got6.\j PLOWi.vt tve are equipped to do 1 your plowiug. Our price is $2 50 an acre. Werling Brothers, Preble. Ind. Preble phone 1 on 11. 76i4x WANTED Family washings to do. large or small. Inquire at 010 West Adams st. 76t;’«x WANTED TO m'Y— Five or 6-rootn | house. Must he In good condition, l’lease state price and location. Address D. H. M., tare Democrat. 77-31 x I WANTED— To rent a tive or six j room house modern or semi-modern ; close In. Inquire 6t)7 Marshall street j or Daily itemorrat office. ts j WANTKI~Odd*jobT- Cleaning rugs H specialty. Frank Straub, phone j lOOfl 7St3x -f lit- | FOR RENT t’OK RENT—Four or live room house.; eoruer High and Grant streets j Electric lights, cistern and city water | T,. fcl. Opliger. "fit 3 j FOfl RENT —T'tnrih modera hornon North Second st. Possession M^nrhnL^P^^ATmd*^^^TOtfi^eoil LOST AND FOUND LOST —Paper money and check made*' jatyable to Wm. Ohler. on city si reefs of Decatur between 4:30 and S o'clock Tuesday evening. Finder please return to this office. Reward. | Robert D. Suidcr. 78t3x f of clevises tor a steel | beaut plow ou F’irst street between Auarns and Atmroe streets. Return t* Jacob litss oi leave at Butler and Ahr rftice. I.x , W. W. Rogers President Os Bluffton Rotarians Bluffton. April 1— W. W. Rogers, 1 cashier of the hank of this cltr, has been elected president of the local Rotary chib for the year 1 u ;•« w-itli-..,. a Kn«klo Jr «■» « «4rs/ #. . ’.m tb<* tic-.v vice-presideri Other newly I elected officers arc preu\ McDowtll. | treasurer; Pat! McPatren.- sargoant- < at-arms and Jack lidger, secret.ny.j Installation <i ofliejv. will take , next Friday nigh*. ( o — I Gasoline Tax In March Amounted To $311,214 Indianapolis. April 1. -Collection of $311,214 in gasoline taxes during 1 March was reported today l.y the ■ state auditor's office. I' » This sum is an increase of sS3.ft<Mt) over the collections in March a year ago. With the one < ent increase in llie , Utts which becomes effective today, collections are expected to exceed ‘5150,000 a month, ! tJ Chiropractic is the key that un-j locks the door | to health. Conic in and let us unlock the door 1 and bring you ' back to health. 1 CHARLES H CHARLES ,] Chiropractors. Office Hours: 10 12 2-6 6:308 I 1 127 N. 2nd St. Phone £23 .. 0 I WANTED i {t4S3, Rubber. Paper of all , kinds. Ucrap Iron, Metal* and Hides We will call with our truck for any Junk you wink to dispose ; . of. i ; ' PHONE 442 i MALE*. Hl*?t A run co i ’“l? V. ZlCllTZ'd £t. V&*r t». 5.. *. I- erosiia£- i T P— - !
♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* 11. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclometer and Soinogregh fo ■ SERVICE Fo> Location Poaltlo* at 144 South 2nd Straat Oftlce Phon* 314 Raaldane* 10* Offleo Hour*: 10-H am. 141 44 *.>/ S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 90. Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS A detract a of Title. Real Batata Plenty of Money to Loaa on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 See French Quinn, Office—Take flret etalrway south of Decatur Democra N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Cilasses Fitt HOURS: * to 11:30—12:30 to Saturday 8:00 p. aa Telephone 136. MON EY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PERCENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate iCHURGERS ABSTRACT OFFICE. 113 S. 2nd SL Tops and Side Curtains Ite- | paired. Celluloid sewed in, Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First st. 258c0d-Lf Mayor Shank Says Business Is Slaek Indianapolis, April I.— (United .Press ) —Mayor Lew Shank is down ’ln the mouth. He says the business of being mayor is not what it used 1 to be. During bis first administration he used to "tie up" from live to ten couples a week. But during the past three years lie has not married a dozen i ouples. ' o MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market! opening grain review Chicago, April I.— Divided artion \ featured opening of the Chicago board j of trade today. , The wave of buying in wheat, was j attributed to a change of sentiment overnight superintended by higher , cables. News developments were not , impressive. Littlo attention was paid to corn. Resumption of liquidation was re sponsible for the initial heavy under-; tone. Better speculative demand gave , oats a fractional advance. Provisions reflected higuer lings. BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, l.fiott; shipments. 3.010, official to New York yesterday. 1,32*1 hogs, closing steady: medium and heavies. sl3.tid'd $1 t.no; light weigh.* $13,754). $15.D0; light lights. $13.00*; $13.5t): pigs, f 12.fill'd $12.73; rough:-, i $11,754) $12.00; cattle. 250. slow;! sheep, 2.200; best latiths. $16.25: best' ewes, $9.00 <(* $10.00; (lives. $7.00; lops, sllsO. LOCAL PRODUCE MurkEV I Corrected April It | Cbhkens, lb lie leghorn chickens Fowls |ge Leghorn Fowls pic I hick s 14c l>eese 12c* Old roosters go Fggs, dozen 7 s7c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET fUorrcrtcd April l> OaL,. per bushel 38c Rye. per bushel $10(/ Barley, per bushel 75c* New Wheat. No. t $1 5h New Wheat, No. 2 $1.54 LOCAL GROCER 1 MARKET (i Lggs. dozen .. 27c ■ BUTTERFAT AT AT®TiO^ Suttertat 44e 1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL I. 1025.
BEGIN INSANITY HEARING TODAY ! Dorothy Ellinj>son Hoary Witnesses Testify That She Is Insane San Francisco, April 1 Dorothy KlllngHon, 17 years old today, appear "d in court this afternoon to hear her attorneys place witnesses on the stand to testify to her insanity. Dorthy'a father, Joseph Kllingson, and some of the friends of her "jazz" (areer, will be called to substantiate tile claim. San Francisco, April 1. — (United Press.) —Unless Dorothy Kllingson insists upon pleading guilty, trial ol tin l youthful matricide on her civil sanity will begin at 2 o'clock today before a jury of nine men and three women. “I'm not crazy.” the jazz girl shrieks rebellluusly. "I’m as sane ns anyone. I won't let this go on." Hysteria which breaks out afresh almost as policewomen quiet her. follows every collapse. The ordeal to which Dorothy has been subjected, is taking its toll In extreme nervousness. twisting lingers and furtive eyes. The jury- was selected last yesterday just before Dorothy threw the court into an uproar by the most dramatic collapse staged since she was brought to trial. Wails of "Daddy.” “Earl." her brother, and “Jimmy." one of the "boy friends," pierced the hushed air of the cptirtrooni as the girl was carried lo an automobile and taken to Ingleside Jail. "I'm not insane," she sobbed. "1 v.ant to go home.” students In French Universities To Strike Paris. April I.—Proclamation of a general student strike through all large universities of France was issued today by the general assembly of students at the Sorbonne as a protest against the governor’s action in suspending the dean of the lawfaculty. The strike is to begin tomorrow. * Indianapolis Citizens Want Vote On City Manager Flan (United Pres* ."s.rvi,-,. Indianapolis. April I—(Special to Daily Democrat) —A drive lo obtain 50,000 names of voters to a petition for a special election for the city management plan, started today by the citizens committee of 1.000. Leaders of the committee, which includes prominent business men. were ■confident the petition would Ik; completed within ten days or two weeks. o—'Auto Menace To Life And Limb Increasing Indianapolis, Arpil 1— (United idle to life and limb in Indianapolis i: steadily growing greater despite efforts of police to curb reckless driving and speeding. During the (irst throe months of this year seventeen persons were killed anil 421 injured In auto accidents in the city. Os those killed, six were pedostruiniU in the same month last year 11 I were killed and 349 injured. o 'Union Iron Workers At Capital Threaten Strike < United : . rvml Indianapolis, April I —(Special to Daily Democrat) A strike of union I iron workers in Indianapolis loomed up today oil the deadlock over a new 1 "age agtreeufeifti, I Union representative.! and eon ' I racier.; have faded to agree on wares although other trades have settled (he question of wages, i Iron workers who are now getting $1.25 an hour want $1.50. | o Raudcbusli Triplets Celebrate Birthdays Roscoe. Raymond and Robert, triplet, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Homer | Itaiidehiisti. who reside southwest of this city, an- celebrating their second birthday today. The three sous were horn Easier. Sunday, April 1. I 1323 Alt arc well and are suid by tie ir mother to be three fine little boyc. ry Three New I'atients At Memorial Hospital Three new patients "ere admitted to the Adamr. County Memorial He pita! recently. Henry Braun, of this city, wan admitted last night. lie lids bssu ill for soma time, a.nd • a s taken there in order to receive the
! BEAUTIFUL DOGS r i ON EXHIBITION 1 Here is one of the seven hundred beautiful dogs that will he oil exhiI hitiou at the Third Semi-Annual Dog 1 Ihow, Indianapolis. Indiana April 11. , 16 ami lfi. 1925. The picture shows v highly bred prize winning New oundlaml owned by Hazel George dyers. 5904 College Avenue. Imtmmitolis,- Indiana. Kntries will be acpptcii by C. C. Herron. Secretary, 1 lope. Indiana This is the largest ‘or show west of New York City j V pedigreed puppy will he given away < 'tiring the show. April llth is 'hlldren’s Day. and all children under , welve y-ar will be admitted free of barge best medical attention. Miss Wanda Tunxbloson, of Fort 1 Wayne was admitted this morning lor an emergency operation. She is eported to be in a critical candition. Gerald McGill, of this city, and employed by the General Electric com--1 pany, was admitted this afternoon 1 to undergo an emergency operation. His condition, however.'is not said I to be critical. State Immunizes School ' Pupils Against Diphtheria , Delph's, Ohio. April I—Pupilsl—Pupils of 'hi* public schools in the territoryembraced in the authority of the Van I -Vert county district board of health. ■ wil be immunized against the con taction of diptheriu. by physicians ->f the state department of health. i Tin- innnculation started today. The territory includes all of Van ■ '.Vert county with the exception of •he cities of Van Wert and Ddpho . —_ o Billy” Plays April Fool Joke On Fish "Billy” Hell, well known man of this city, went fishing today and 1 played a regular April tool joke oti the carp in the Haugk stone quarry. He threw in his line and w ithin a few minutes was pulling in a big seven pound carp. "Hilly" brought the fish up town and suid he got a real thrill in catching it. o | Court House! •■VrtyV***** VS y a* '♦»)»■ ¥r Itonrv F. Herman, etnx. to Solomon A. Lehman, ct 01.. 80 acres in l'reble I township for a consideration of SI.OO Straus Bros. Company lo Jack Smith, 80 acres in Kirkland township for a consideration of $1,400. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May July $1.37-\ : Tiept. $1.31. Corn: May $1.04%: Juiy Sept. $1.09%. /Oat : May H%e; July 43%c; Sept. 44tic. .nu n I • » •• : ] X'U « W j|« 1! I ■ , ill *A f Du t> i t;iil. in I *!■ *■ fD‘ • :•> III" J }M<I liun'.'m ‘ I n'! ' Mill'! l IT! M )'.»*. .- *»n b’\ E 11l *M»| ||t»l D: ♦» pypo tD« *»r u i. ; l -;in«I his rv w.i> ;j wail. t] Ih" cry »f a , h:!<i. 11" was ail Id.e k ; fop a w hite fr'-ttlat hand over J his pyns. > Food Value of Oatmeal Oatmeal is ri< her in fats and proteins than any nth*r rpreal It is ronaidered 'aluabln in the diet of 1 growing children and is of special '\a]ne so those w ho pass most of tlirir time in the open. o _ Made Name immortal In 1897 S. a. Andrep stirred the imagination of the world by starting ' from Spitzberg#>n for the North pole In a balloon, and. though he perished In the attempt, made the record of 47 .hours' .sustained flight, as proved hr j th* message brought hart bv * esrj rier pigeon, and became ft>» pioneer of polar eiploranoo through the air. Q Cheating Inventive Talent It is a special trick of low cuntKng to fquee r but knowledge from a rnod- ■ rat man who is eminent In any science and tnen to u e it as legally acquired • urd russ t.’.e 'source in total alienee.— ; Hdrace Waipo'e.
CLEAN KIDNEYS BT DRINKING LOTS OF WATER I'jiku Sails lo I'lush Kidneys il Bladder Bothers or Buck Burls Ealing too much rich fowl oiay ! produce kidney trouble in aome form. Uhvs il well-known authority, because, i the acids created excite the kidneys I ; Then they become overworked, get sluggish, clog up amt cause all sorts I of distress, particularly backache and I misery lu the kidney region, rlicu , malic twinges, severe headaches! acid stomach, constipation, torpid, I liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your hack burls or kidm ys aren't acting right, or if blad-j dor bothers you. begin drinking *ots or good water ami also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast lor a few days and your kidneys may then act line. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lilbla. and lias been used for years to flush cogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity; also to neutralize the acids in the system so that they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder disorders. Jad Salts can not injure anyone; ‘ makes a delightful eervesccnt iitliia- : water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to help keep the kidneys and urinary organs e’oan. thus often avoiding serious ' kidney disorders. By all means have your physician examine your kuli nevs at least twice a year. I sT\ II.MI:XT ou Tilt: OX\ M HSIIIP. Mini i: ok nut sbtti.bmmm UK IMATE Notice' is hereby given to the ■ redlII lore, h.-irs and legatees of s-ainantU« |,|. Krona, deceased, to appear in tile t v.hims circuit court, held at Decatur ' Indiana, on Hie 2Mb day of April i )••••-. .ind show cause. if any. w.to the FINAL SKTTLBMKNT ACUOt N > H-Uil 111" estate of s.u.l d.iedcnt should not be approved: and said h.i.s a-" notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and revolve llicir distributive shares • ISAAC hli< N. Adniinißtrator. F>t*t*atur, luU- Maicli Y'*- ’• . - f.t iihart .v IlclKr. Attyg. J- s CLOSING OUT SALE Having disposed of toy farm anl nteving lo town. I will otter at public ;n'o at mv residence 1% mi!?s west ,d Pleasant Mills. 5 miles southeast of Decatur or 1% uu'.es south and I>, miles cast of the County Infirmary. on Friday. April 3. 1925 Commencing at One P. M The following personal propery. to-wit: Horses One good bay work horse, weighing 1500 lbs. Cattle One Jersey cow. 7 years old. extra tried, fresh by the day oi sa’e: Holstein Jersey cow. 5 year old. fresh by day of sa’e; 2 yearling calves. 1 (luet use'.-Jersey. 1 Holstein, both good calves. Hogs one Poland China brood sow to farrow in T*iim-: .3 Shouts weighing about 75 lbs. each. Chickens 12" le-sd of heavy laving liens: > dozen Plymouth Hock. 8 dbzen mixed chickens. "wee's '— Heme good mixed hay and some oats. Implements Miscellaneous One horse wakon; storm buggy: set of single heavy work harness; a steel drum. 50 gallons: 11 gal. brass kettle; large iron kettle; 300 egg size Successful Incubator, only hatched 3 times; 100 egg size Sure Hatch ineuhater: Anchor Holt Cream separator churn: brush hook; tnattox; pick: fork: mail box: a dray for 1 or 2 horses, and numerous other articles Household Goods One 12x15 rug; 20 yards rag carpet; a sofa in good condition; step’ frame davenport bed: single led springs and mattress; 9 ft. extension table; some early Eureka seed potato'- ; basket good cabbage. TERMS—AH sums of $5 and under rash: on sums over $5 a credit, of 12 months time will lie given, the pur chaser giving a good bankable note drawing S r 2, interest tlm last fi months. MRS. C L. SPULLCR Roy Johnson. Auct. 30 lx PUBLIC SALE Corner Walnut and St Marys Ucct. opposite Stnltz’s grocery. Saturday. April 4. 1925 commencing at 1:00 p.m Large Ila veil part: 9 Rocking Chairs; Library Table; 2 Stand:-: Rnissets Carpet, rover< 16x16 room; 2 ingrain Carpets and 6 small rug;;: New Home Sewing Machine; Sid" board; Dishes; Large Mirror; Dining. Table; Soft Coal Heating Stove; j Kitchen Range; 3 Burner. Gas Hot Plate; Kitchen Cabinet; 3 Reds with springs and mattresses: Dresser; Commode; Kitchen Chairs; Cooking UteiisPs; Lhwu Mower and Garden Ton's and many articles too numerous to mention. I'ERMS-Cash. JACOB SCHAFER Coy Johnson. Auct. Jai k Brunton, Clerk. 39-1-2 O— O j JOHN W. CLARK DENTIST | 111 North Third SI. Phone 422. i o— ~o
I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Auumn, of enst -of ilia city, wera visitor* here today. o— *— Annual North Ward play, H. S. auditorium, Friday evening l-z-3 o NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS ! Your hills a* - * ,lue ti,e first of the month. If you do not receive your bill by ihe first of April please call No. 75 and a hill Mill be mailed to you. Don't forget to bring your bill with you or enclose «f you remit by mail. I No discount after the 10th. NORTHERN INDIANA GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. -8-10) PILES! PILES! PILES! WILLIAMS' PILE OINTMENT Foe Blind. Rinding »nd itching Pike l For i*le by all druggets, mul 50c and SI.OO. WILLIAMS MFC. CO.. Pr»s..Cl«vel«od, Ohio For Sale By ENTERPRISE DRUG CO.
If this (o'JfcStrcrvt is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROMfI QUININE “There is no other BROMO QUININE” Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an effective remedy for COLDS, CRIP and INFLUENZA, and as a Preventive. Price 30 Cents. The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Springtime is the Time to Plant Seeds I in the ground. You watch the tiny plant grow from a tiny sprout to a full grown stalk. Likewise, this is a good time to plant dollars in the bank; you may start with a tiny deposit, but give it the same attention you do the growing plant and >ou will eventually have a substantial bank account. Plant a few dollars with us TODAY—the harvest i? sure to conic. The Peoples Lean & 1 rust Co. » ?LSaoactfL. I 1 r if — Big Reductions On Hood Tires and Tubes As a means of introducing these famous tires we arr going to quote prices that every car owner should take advantage of. Read These Prices • Light. Mr a'.' Tube !«!>« .'!<) \ Hood .Ir. Cord $ 8.25 SL-V* •ID x :f*/ 2 Hood Arrow *11.95 $1.50 30 x 3'/i Hood Arrow 8. S $12.75 sl-50 31 x 1 Hood Arrow S. S $15.70 $2.10 32 x 1 Hood Arrow K. S $17.25 $2.50 33 \ 1 Hood Arrow S S. $18.35 $2.50 Buy Your Tires at the Low Price $ Fireproof Garage C. Hammond, Prop.
FLAG decorations I still have a few xtrwt flag decorating units Z used on Second street) hand. These decorating units can be installed Z front of your the same as the busing houses. Make your flag decora tions uniform. If interested call 104 see Leo ‘Dutch’ Ehinger
