Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1925 — Page 2

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♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ FOR SALE !X>ft SA Lb' Tljree piece' genuine leather parlor set; one solid oak oval library table If Interested call nbone tb.*2 306 S. Winchester street, Itccatur. TBj6x FOR sAhk-Oiie 270 capacity ’Queen Incubator, i.nd one 140 capacity) Helle City. Roth food as now Reasonable. Mattie Young. 78tf» | FOR SALH—Bicycle in good condi-1 tion Call at 642 North Second St. 79-3txj Itjlt SALE Hull Pups. Four"briudl" male pups, cheap. Inquire. 253 North Seventh street. 79t3xj ?VR"SALW-2“tK>ng stands of Italian Pres, tn modern hives. O. L. I Vanes or phone Vance A- Linn. 79t3| FOR' F.t.E 2 Young Mens Suits. I tka>d condition. Size 3S. Call at ■ XIS N. 2nd st 79t3x FOR SALE A ix-room house and 2H acre sos ground at 947 Bu.Ji street. Inquire there or write Postoffice Pw>x 153. 79-9‘x BART 1 t'llfl kS Wednesday of each week. Heavy breeds. 112: Light lirerds, lilt per hundred. Custom hatching a speerllty. O. V. Dilling, R. 2. Decatur, Ind. Craigvillo phone. Two miles south. 5 miles west of Iterator. 74-9teodx LIVE EASTER RABBITS - For Sale. Phone 625. 77t3x cod f — HOME FOR SALE Thoroughly modern home in every respect in the best he cation In town. All convon ifiice.-t and everything about the house brand new and in perfect condition. Lot S2l4t by 165—bird wood floors—efficient heating plant—electric pump and pressure tank —soft water bath—high grade fighting fixtures all over house -lots of floor plugs—front and back stairway — white enamel sink with large drain board, side and back - latticed back porch — alate roof—house light and cheerful—nice yard and lawn with lots of flowers and shrubs. Don’t hare to do a thing tn property but move in. BAH(IAIN if taken at onio. Only small down payment neves sary io right party. Mail your uUmr .nd phone intinbrr to 334 Winchester Street or phone 861 Saturday evening -■ —e WANTED WANTED — Good dean rags suitable for cleaning up presses and wiping type. Will pay 7 cents per pound. Decatur Daily Democrat. 60t6x WANTED Od<l“jobs. Cleaning rugs a specialty. Frank Straub, phone| 1000. 78t3xl WANTV-D-Custom hatching. 3V;c an egg or 6c per chick Also baby chirk? frojn my Rig Breed 8 <’. White Leghorns at ?s per I<mi. Rural Hatebery. Decatur. (n<L R. Ji. No. 5.1 tu mile" northwest, of Monroe JMonroe telephone If 31. 35 Tu & F. 6 wksx WANTED — To Rent a five or six ! room house, modern or semi-mod-' era, close In. Inquire 607 Marshall street or Daily Democrat office. I t 791 f i LOST AND FOUND LOST—Fa per money and cheek made payable to Wm Oblcr. ou city streets of Decatur between 4:30 and 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. Finder please return to tips office. Reward J Robert D. Snider. 78'3x.' LOST—Small yellow gold ur> d w H<-li with initials F. M <l. on back Find er pieuse return to thia office and r.reive re* a rd. 79 3t < LOST—7 ‘by” J fost^rmj""~i>o tnewhero in city or tetween Dca’ar ir I George .Cramer place ca •» of tit Finder please return to ibis office or not if y Charles Burrell. <tt 31 FOR RENT i-oft Fem-f'wo furulshTed rooms tor light housekeeping. fox on*- or two people.' Call at 643 North Second S' 79-3tx Fvft REM' Stri'dly modern liow'-o-li Nprtli Suvoitd si »o. sqasiop' March 9 J. F. Arnold <"!<; cod Grains Drop To Lowest Level Jimcr AuguJ Clit'-ego. April 3. — Grains 'ode dropped to the lowest level slued- la t August aJ result of heavy selling ou Her t’blrago board of trade. May < l<>; «<J at sl3'.’ 1 ' pared 'Uli prp'fotM close of $1.43. Cor; the lasses. Ila. corn lei! 6 3-s cent, x <

i in..— , —— ' " | o 0 I | DR. G. F. EICHHORN | Veterinarian I Office at Sale Barn on First Street Bacilary white diarrhoea of | chickens controlled by blood'] tent. For particulars call | Phones: Office 306: Reu. 301. | •» " - — fgp>Tgy<ga Chiropractic is 'r 9*e key that un1 P locks the door to health. Come ii Xr * n an< * us un ' (g. lock the door 5 and bring you ,[>s-EASe~ | back to health. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours: 10 12 2-5 6:30 8 127 N 2nd St. Phone 628 Q __ n JOHN W. ( LARK DENTIST 127 North Third SL Phone 422. o 11 Fall Os French Cabinet Is Expected Before Long Paris. April 3—(Special to Daily Diiiioctat) —The French cabinet, fall of which is threatened as a result of the financial crisis, was saved temporarily taday when the chamber of deputies voted unanimously to post] pon<* in<b>finiti‘ly interpellation of the ministry on its financial policy The vote was an indirect expres >ion of confidence. Tops and Side Curtains Re-1 paired. Celluloid »vwed in. Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First st. *2sßcod-tl I >TVTi: or !Mfl IV V 1 »4‘purl writ < ssf state F. U S< li<»rt*-n»rier. Nt'-returj of F t t c Tn nil tn wjmm thes«- Presents Shall Come. <Jr<»finAr: 1. F. E. Sehortem* ier. Se< retary of Stale of the Stutt of Indtaua. hereby ecrtlfy that th> Kins«'H-HEPpi:irr < < >mpanv Ims this day filed in the nffiee of tin* Secretary <»f State <»f tin- State <»f lioliana. tire properly tinned and a»te*Ud ennnt'nir, st ’t« no-nls a id paper* required by Seetion <>he of an A< t eiitdlrl. "An Art prrscriiiinx the method and procedure for the voluntary 4Hs«dutlon of private cor|M*r- • linns and voluntary association, an*! • leclarinff an emergency’/ approved Manb 14. 1911. \nd I further certify that said written c.itis«nts. ptatctHvnts and papers <so tiled as aforesaid, show that said ■ ompany and the officers thereof ha'** I’nnpiied xvith the provisions of said Section One of said Act and that said corporation ts now in process of dissolution. In witness whereof. I have hereunto s- t my hand an«l affixed the seal of the State of Indiana at tlw City of | Indianapolis, this Ist day us April. A. II 192". f. it s< hokti:mi;ieil i seal) S.nT«‘tarv of State. By Frank THuiyis. 3-10 Asst. Deputy. I MftRKETS-STOCKS ’huh Report Os Lorn! And Foreign Market* Buffalo Livestock Market IfccHpO 48(hi. shipmcntH 2850. irfll- ' cial io New York yesterday. 209"; | hers closing steady Tops sl4 23; bu'k sl4 15: medium and heav’es j $14.15fr14.25; light weight sl4© I 14.15; light lights $13,254) 13.75: pigs | 513fir13.25; packing sows rough. 112: cattle 250 steady: sheep 7709. best lambs $16.25: best ewes. $9(h!0; best clipped lambs $13.25; calves. 16140; tops sls. Fort Wayne Livestock 130 Io 14" pounds. $12.5'1; 11'1 to ’s'i pounds. $12.75; 15" to 17" pound '. $3.0"; 17'> to 200 pnqnds. $13.4"; """ to .'6'l pounds. sl3 5": 26" nntinds and up. sl3.6<i : Rou-lr;. $11.3"; Stags $7.0" LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET H'orir<M'-d April 3) t’tl’i kens. 1b 15c Leghoru CUickena 13c Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c Ducks 14c CUeeee 12c Old roo»ter» »c E,5&... (ht dozen. . 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 3) Oats, per bu. iwl... 35c Rje. per bnebel SIOO FUrley. p»w bushel 76c New Wheat. No. 1 $1 45 New Wheat. No. 2 ■*' $1.41 LOCAL r.flocFßx too MARKET Eggs, per dozen 25r BUTTERFAT A* BTa.TIO* Butterfat -41 c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925

' Miners Families Get Checks Totalling $182,000 I- lndi;tna)M>liß, April 3. Checks for a total of $1X2.000 wore in the mails today for dependent:) of forty-eight miners killed In the City coal mine explosion at Sullivan last February. , The awards were made under the workmen's compensation act after an I investigation of claims by the state industrial hoard. o G. E. OFFIVIALS ARE GUESTS OF ROTARIANS HERE! — (Continued from Page One) by all. Every Rotarian, except one. who was called to Chicago yesterday noon, was present at the meeting and in ’ addition to the Gtneral Electric officials, several other men were guests ) of the club, they lining Rev. B. N.) Covert of this city; Rev Ray Allstou , of Bluffton, who is a member of the j Bluffton Rotary club, and Bev. Bad ' Os Chicago, who played the piano. / Mr. Goll leaves on April 21 for Europe where lie and several other I (1. E. officials will visit England. France, Belgium, and Switzerland and probably one or two othur countries. Mr. Goll has lieett appointed chairman of the delegation and an invitation 1 was extended him to visit the club afret his return to this country. Mr. Crankshaw. manager of the Fotr I Wayne sales department, coinpli- i mented Decatur on its modern power

I THE ADAMS Theatre I TONIGHT-TOMORROW Zane Grey’s famous story | “THE CODE OF THE WEST” ■ || Featuring such stars as ? Owen Moore—Constance Bennett jS and a host of others. The story of a Broadway Belle who tries || K to spread love among the cowboys. fi ALSO—A Good Added Attraction. 10c 25c Matinee. Saturday and Sundav. ?4 g “FORTY WINKS’’ $ 1* THE CORT LAST TIME TONIGHT i The Elinor Glyn Production | “HIS HOUR’’ ; Featuring John Gilbert—Aileen Pringle. A tale of jealousy, passion and love. “BUSY BODY,” a good comedy. | 10c 25c Saturday—Jack Hoxie in “Fighting Fury.” € Matinee, Children—loc Evening—2oc-25c k Sunday—“ The Roughneck.” A picture you’ll like. . - . ■ ■ «*•» j 1.- ' ; UNDER WHICH FLAG? THE Amy of Success marches ’ frrn victory to victory under a I ’•'i on •• hicb is inscribed 1 j ' • k ” hat Dollar.” | 1 ■I failure rcb’cats from f, I • ; ' • '» lihiro under a flag on 5 ' | which is inscribed “Waste That 1 ' i 9 L tfar!” wS ' x i j Wk ' ag j p Si 4 ' Hrst Ncitioiicii 1 Capital and Surplus 120,00(100

1 | plant and stated that the city plant, wak well managed and that a very,' ■ progressive spirit was being carried out by those in charge. A. R. Holthouse, newly elected , preaident of Hie club, presided at the ) meeting and AVul Wcmhoff acted is . chairman of the entertainment coin ) mittoe and called on the guests for ; their talks. • | o Filled Dollar And Cost For Intoxication — Dan Death was arrested about miduight last night and locked in the* ; county jail on a charge of public in-, toxicatiun. He pleaded guilty to the: charge when arrigned in city court before Mayor DeVoss this morfllug and was fined $1 and costs. The arrest was made by Night Policeman Sephus Melchi.

I MUNYON’S PAW P»AW PILLS for Constipation Stimulate nMur-tl wetivi- / ties of xiomat-h, ii/cr and j I intestines, and rxchovt bowels act without j hysk. Muriy«Hi's Paw Pau fonre makes ▼•u well, keep* yeu you. g. ‘There M A! ALL trnucc.!.- . 8 Hope** Satisfaction gwivvntccd or money refunded MUNYON’S < Scranton. P«.

xppoivrMi:vr of i:m:< t Notice Is hereby given, that the , und< i sicned has "een appointed B'i- ' euloi of the Estate us M llllatn i Frm lite, Into of Vdnnin rounty. derhe eetnte l» probably »olIIENItY A niIRINEH. I April 1525. Executor. I Fruchle and LlUcrer, *ms. j.jq.j; j o SPECIAL SALE lust received a new shipment lof Hats. Reduced prices on all hats Saturday, April 4th. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman. 222 S. Ith street, Decatur, Ind. 3-1

CHAPPED HANDS chilblains, frostbite—just mb on soothing, cooling, healing VICKS ▼ Vapoßwb Over 17 Million Jars U»od Yearly

Vance r n &Linn K//' Ready /></ \ \ To Step Out! \ '• SPRING m suits Wrw READY tor the first bal- \ /I \ my day and the first rob- \ ’ / in’s chirp are the new . i / 1 MASTERBILT Suits for K' / ' spring. Styled and made to meet every man’s fancy r I and priced to make them I I \ the values of the season at VI $25.00 $30.00 DlL'L| $35.00 ————————————- - .. — MF* 1 YOU ARE BEHIND THE TIMES WITHOUT 4-WHEEL BRAKES A Notably Handsome Enclosed Car S-T-R'bK-I-N-G! 1 his \ ictoria model, on a 127-inch wheelbase,is long and low; with rolling, sweeping fenders; low-curving rool; wide, black beveled body beading and a gracefully dipping rear deck. F-Z-T-T-I-N-GS! Youil find a silver-finished vanity case patterned in the beautiful Old Empire design. There are reading lights, too. Upholstery is of mohair velvet. 7)-/7-G-G-z7-G-E/ Behind the driver's seat is a large chamber for packages and in the rear deck is another spacious compartment. S-E-C-G-R-I-T-'i / At all times your control of the car is positive because of the special Nash design 4-wheel brakes fully equalized to all 4 wneels. They are included in the price along with full balloon tires and 5 disc wheels. SPECIAL SIX SERIES ADVANCED SIX SERIES Models range from $1095 to $2290, f. o. b. ADAMS COUNTY NASH C OMPANY, BERNE INDIANA / 1 cT" 10-r I Ha,

DEMOCRftT WANT ADS GET RBgn I SEED CORN G.OtMt Bu. Boone County White Bent 1,000 Bu. Funk’fi Yellow Dent Medium »ti*'<l wt'f. $5.00 per bushel. Largo size d form ear*. $7.00 per bushel, either Variety. v r u# ' Al! liaml i"' ke»l and thoroughly dried 9" per cent g,. nui guaiiinteed. This corn has bt on teating 94 to as per cent Vniveraitx test 94.5 pw cent This corn wf.l be sold un the earv* can see exact quality.* ' lf ’ l ThlM is an early maturing torn ami is a heavy yieldt-r g. . un disp:ay at County Agent's ufllce. Decatur. This corn was on .Mcla« ami Farms in Ciinton county, Ind.. In 19'24 This v • * **h» corn will he sold in room at. Auditorium building, north side of s< lUal . e P J land. Ind. Come and see it, and you will buy. Phone or wr j t j 0. 0. McLeland, Agt. Member Farm Bureau Sclrclevillo. Ci jiton County. Indiana. 14 miles west of Tipton, Indiana.