Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1925 — Page 2

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES. BUSINESS CARDS

• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE run SALE a shniom bi>usc .uni 2’4 acre suf ground at #47 Buuh street. Inquire there or write Postoffice Box 153. _‘9-9tx I<’OK B>ALF. —Pure Blood Pat ridge Hock eggs, SI.OO for 15. Write box 95 or phone 32, Geneva, Ind. 82t6x FOR SALK—White Pekin goose eggs and duck eggs. Mrs. 11. L. W ilson. Monroe, Ind., It. It I. S23tx FOR SALK—Durham bull; chicken feed of all kinds. W. M. Kitaoff. BABY - CHICKS— Wednesday of each week. Heavy breeds, sl2: Light breeds. $lO per hundred. Custom hatching a spocidty. O V. Dilling. R. 2. Decatur. Ind. CralgvlUe phone. Two miles south, 5 miles west of Decatur. 71-91 eodx j’OR SALK Eggs. $3.00 a hundred. from Scranton strain. Single comb. Rhode Island Reds. Range slock Mrs. Dale Moses, Phone 872-J. 82t3 eml FOR~SALK—Two"fresh <ow<~Guern seys. Inqrire of S. P. Sheets. R. 4 Box 12. Dceathr. Ind. S2t3 cod FOR~SALE—Ito-San”Soy*Beans, good for seed. See Clarence McKean. 2L miles east of Monroe. 84t3x istd FOR SALK — Strictly fresh, fancy white eggs, delivered every Wednesd iv and Saturday for 5c above market price, per doz. on 5-doz. or more, on day of delivery. Order-, for Easter will be delivered on Friday and Saturday of this week Order quick. Addie T. Andrews. Moproe Phone No. 31. 81-3tx 11 1 ■ 111 B-WWI—W—-FOR RENT FOR Ill'N’T -7 room house on South Winchester street. Call at HOI Madison or phone 471.8313 FOB”RENT - 6 or 8 acres for corm grain or cash rout. Phone 306 or see Jack Meibers. 84t3x WANTED WANTED--Rugs to clean: also wall paper Edward Knavle. phone 750. 83t3x WANTED Curtains to do up Call phone 1128- 82t6x M&W WANT El » Work - m1 d~jobs~c leaning rugs, washing windows and porches. Frank Straub, phone 474.821 :ix WANTED—To refit a rodin in private home and private garage room. A«l---dress Wilson, care Daily Democrat., by next Saturday, 83t3x o noth i: or fi'M. »i: rri.citi x r of i;*tste No. -15!'. Nviitv in hereby given to the rre«Jit<»rN. heirs and 1 gatces of William A. Duer. «it t eased. to appear in tin .Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 2IM day of April. 1925. and shntv cause. if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT At'rorXTS i\ith Hie v tab.* **f said dv*<l«nt should not !•* approved: and said heir? are nolitpd to Hon-ami then* make proof of heirship, ami receive their distributive shares. $ ALBERT I‘ I’l'Elt. Executor. Decatur. Ind. Mar* h 28. 1925. Dore B. Erwin. Atty. 31-7 o Noted Russian Dies Moscow, April B.—(United Press.) —The Metropolitan Tikhon died here at midnight. Heart disc iso was the 1 cause. Former Patriarch Tikhon, who was arres(<?d early in 1924 by the soviet government because he opposed confiscation of church property, suffered , several severe heart attacks six I weeks ago, at which time he was re-' period dying. The Metropolitan was formerly leader of the Russian Catholic church.

o— Tq WAN FED I ' Rags, Rubber, Paper of all | kinds, Scrap Iron, Metals aod | 1 Hides. We will call with our truck for | any junk you wish to dispose | of. PHONE 4<2 | MAIER HIDE & ' FUR CO. | 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. Ft & I. crossing. o— —.-- — < I Chiropractic is f\ the key that unAV C locks the door to health. Come / in and let us unft» lock the door ITthe clWe or"I liy< * you £ ,DtS-EASE<-Jj hack to health. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractor?. Office Hours; 10 12 2-5 6 30 3 12t N. 2nd St. Phone bZB —5 u t— > —re ' Q JOHN W. CLARE ItENI’ISI 127 North ’lhird St. Phnne JOO r ’T’.'-r-T r-KS'-O ~m m . ■.. —— - — — o

I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•< ► ♦ BUSINESS CARDS* * H. FROHNA PFEL, D. G DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC 1 A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclometer and Snlnosraph i For SERVICE F» Location Poaltl* at 144 South 2nd Straat ' Office Phone 314 Reeldence tOff Office Hours: I<M« ft.**" 1-S W . m- ? S. E. BLACK Funeral Director ' Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant '■ Calls answered promptly day or night. 1 Office phone 90 Home phone 737 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Ahr trade of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan or Government Flan. interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 I See French Quinn, I Office—-Take flret stairway 1 j south of Decatur Democra 1 !=^==^==== N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitt I HOURS: I to 11:30—12:30 U> ft:* Saturday 8:00 p. • r Telephone 136 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PERCENT II money on Improved real es'ate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS ‘l Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE. 133 8. 2nd St. i Tops and Side Curtains Repaired, Celluloid sewed in, Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First si. SAi 258e0d-U MARKETS-STOCKS — Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market! I Opening Grain Review Chicago. April B—Grain futures : started irregular on the board of i trade today. Wheat advanced, corn . slumped and oats held relatively j ntoady. I Wheat buying was instilled by improved confidence among local tradi its and because Liverpool fully rcI fleeted upturns made here yesterday. ; Early developments locally were ' bearish. I Locals who looked for a reaction sold corn although a better tone was noted in the cash market. Trade in oats was limited to urgent needs. i Provisions slumped through lack of support. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Hogs 130 to 111! pounds. $12.25: 110 to 150 pounds. $12.50; 150 to 170 pounds. $12.85; 170 to 200 pounds. | $13.30; 200 to 260 pounds. $13.40; 260, pounds and up, $13.50; roughs. sll.mi; | I stags. ss4>o. Calves. S7.DO(f« $ll.OO.1 ''Lambs, $ll.OO. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 1600, shipments 1900. official to New- York yesterday. 2660. Hogs closing steady. Grades 160 lbs. up sl4 15(b 14.25; light weight $1350 6x14; pigs $1'®13.75; packing sows rough sl2; cattle 150 slow; sheep. 4006; very slow; uo choice clipps here: load clipped aged wethers $8.50; best cl : pr-d f ; £'■';> 7 S'); calves. 500; tups $13.00. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected April 8) j Chickens, lblXi ; Leghorn Chickens 13c Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c ■ Ducks 14c ’.Geese 12c I Old roosters 8c 1 Eggs, per dozen 23c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET z' (Corrected April 8) x Oats, per bushel 40c Rje, per bushel SI.OO Barley, per bushel - 75> New Wheat, No. 1 $1.50 New Wheat. No. 2 $144 LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Egg;.. per dozen 24c BUTTERFAT AT STATION i Butterfat 37c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY,' APRIL 8, 1925.

IF KIDNEYS ACT I RAD TAKE SALTS Snys Backache Olleii Menns i You Have Not Been Drinking Enough Waler When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it may mean you have been eating foods which create acids, says a well know > authority. An excess of such acids overworks the kidneys In their effort to filter it from the blood and I they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys got sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dixzy spells; your rtoinach sours, tongue is coated ami when the weather Is bail you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts: take a tablespoonful in a glass j of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act line. This famous salts is made trout the avid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also 10 neutral.«e acids in the system, so ihey no longer irritate, thus often relieilng tdadder weakness. Jad Sults is inexpensive, can not vescent lithia-water drink. Drink > injure and makes a delightful, offer lots of soft water. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys . t least twice a year. J The Key to Success Success depends primarily on a healthy liver and stomach. You tan rot think straight if these organs a>e not working properly. M.iyr’s Wonderful Remedy is usually successful in such cases. Our advice to everycne troubled in this way. especially when accompanied with idoating in the stomach, is to try this remedy. It is 11 simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus (rem lite intestinal tract -and allays the inflammation which causes practically ill stomach, liver and intestinal ail- . meats, including appendicitis.. At Holl house Drug Co., and Druggists t everywhere. o • ' r vri-.Miix r oi- i iii: <>w . turn i: or rixvi. or i>tvh-; | No. 2078. 1 ' • is her* by nivcn l«» the » re*li11 »rs. heirs and legatee* of Samantha .1, Brown, deeciised. to appear in tli» I Adams circuit court. lodo Ht Dcuatur. .'lndiana, on the 25th day of April ’ i'*23. am! shuiv causr. if any. ivliyl k t lie I INAL SKTTLEMI’.N T Wot NTS F with tin* estat»‘ of said dti vdent I should not be approved; ami* said jlo irs an* notified to Olpn and there make proof of heirship, and receive Ii their distributive shans. I ISAAC liKOWN, i Administrator. ! ecatur, I ml.. March 30, 1025. Lmihart & llell r, Attys. 1-S NOTH E”rO TAXI’AYERS , Notice is hen bv given that , MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925 i will be the last day for paying your Spring installment of taxes. The. treasurer’s office will be open from--8 a m. to 1 p.m . during the. tax pay-1 ' ing season. All taxes not paid by! that time'will become delinquent and i a penalty of 10 t>br cent will be ad-’ ded. Do not put off your taxes ys I they must be paid, and the law points , out the duty of the treasurer. Those I who have bought or sold property land wish a division of taxes should, i come in at once. Don't wait for the , rush. No receipts can be laid away I for anyone, so do not ask for it. I LOUIES KLEINE ( Treasurer of Adams County,' Apr. G to Mj.v 4 ! t 0 Ol* I’HIM im ELECTION I In r.»r t Citi «.f l>r«*ntur« Llhuh ( ihiiilx. ludiann. N*»ti<<* is hereby given tlirfi the f*dh»win'< is a list of the Candidates ( m h«‘,-e *le* Lirati«»n of <’amii«laey have i j I»*en filc*l in the of the <’it\ • |<”rrk to Ho v* .!«•.! for in th'- City hinny Ele« tion In an*i for Hie City Iheatnr. Indiana. t*» b* held on tin- 1 | *»l ii «lny of May. between th** ’ h nii-v of »ix o'eloek a.in. ami si < o’**loek p.m. on said day. to-wic • Deiuoeratie Ti«*krt Muy or M Krh-k, 323 Lino Str<*o». (’itv ; <’harles W. Yager, H»i A<iams Street. City. j < ily < !rrk <'.il!u*rine IL KuufTnian. 312 South First St met. Citv. < It* Tren-orer Lm-lli Magley. 326 Winchester Street, City. < <iuiH'ilii!;in First M s4rd 11.-liry I'. Linn. 3.*5 M»*s■*<•»• Ave.. <‘it> <i>niMiliiian Ward .josi-pli« . Hunter. 10# North 11th St>erf. CID . t < Third M art! <»-<ar L. Vane*-, tie:; N. 2nd Street. Cif\ < urx»» ‘■***ir2re H. Miller. 11.’, N. 9th Street. City Alfred I:. A hbau her, Jj.h; n. 3rd ' Sti e< L Fit v. Kr pvb I liikrt M n * t>r \v*?n I’-irk. 3! 1 Ith Str**t. (’Hy < it * I rr iM-wrer Mrs. L : ”ira , *i*ill. 119 South Glh St»'*l. (’it y < 4*u* 4*iln*:iii FirM Ward I i.ink Ihill**i. "2 ii*ii*stoi’ Str»H*f, ; cit\ < :i n ‘‘ccihhl \\ yrd ' .I.linen L. Koeher. .> I•• W. A*latn- Stre» s t : <’i!y * «»-*>>«$I«•«'*«! w nrd !. Frank W. Downs, 333 Cor. Ith & Marsb ill Str.-.-t, City I on*i«'iln*.i -La ryr ii I? Moon, J3l North fdh Street, (’it v John SHinUz. 1131 W. Madison Street. In whney;: whereof I hive hereunto .■ i m- 'hand a»»d dti- iul seal this Sth •J iy us AM 'I. I • ; CATHEBINi: E. KA L t-I-MAN. ' , (SeaD City Clork ’ 8-1:, I i Strikes Cause Cary , Flailing Mills To ( lose Gary, litd . April 8. (United PresaJ v-AU planing nulls have been shut ’ ; down hers a result of a strike

among mill workers. The mt n are deinauding ft Wago I inereiute of twenty-live cents an hour.' The Lake county mills have been paying $1 10 cents an hour. According lo A. W. Brandt, president of the Mill Owners’ association, the mill owners are willing to pay o scale equal to that paid in Übictigo. The Chicago wage is $1.15 an hour. Brandt said the owners would pay. us much as the Chicago mill owners but no mote because of the competition. x o ■ "THE GOLDEN BED" AT ADAMS THEATRE TWO DAYS Cecil B. DeMille has outdone himself in producing Wallace Irwin’s .searching and intimate novel of American morals and marriage. The master director who always has set the pace for lavish productions startles more than ever with the gasping gorgeousness of “The Golden Bed.” at the Adams Theatre tonight and tomorrow. Whenyou behold- -the eye-filling spectacle of the novelty Candy Ball . | the dazzling millionaire society wedding; the thrilling and beautiful scenes in the snow topped Alps; the Golden Bed Ttself is a story around which revolves the story of the lux-j ury-drunk society siren who attracts many loves anti changes many lives. 1 Local I’irni Writes K. Os P. Surety Bond A. D. Suttles, of the Suttles-Ed-' wards company, has just completed , writing a fidelity surety bond for fSOO.OOO, to cover the officers of all I of the 400 Knights of Pythias lodges in' Indiana. This is an unusually large bond and is larger this year on account of the steps being taken to erect a state Pythian Home. The local ; firm secured the business through ' Attorney Dore B. Erwin, of this city. I who is grand chancellor of the lodge; in Indiana. o Fennig And Sou (Jet Contract At Portland Portland. April B—The contract for | improvement of East Arch street in , this city was let by the city coum il I Monday night jo George Fcttnig and , son, of New Corydon. Work on the | improvement will be started within the next ten days. Three Men Killed When Two Automobiles Collide Johnston City. Tenn.. April 8. Three men werp killed and four in-! | jured early today when two automo-, biles collided at Sycamore Shoals. The automebilps were demolished. o Baby Falls Into Tub Os Boiling Water i Portland. April B.—Harry Peterson, i Jr., age one and one-half years, sou 'of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson, r>siding about five miles northeast of Redkey, was severely scalded when he fell into a tub of boiling water Monday, while his mother .was engaged in washing. Little hoptft is held for the cliild's recovery. , PUBLIC AUCTION of HOUSEHOLD GOODS at 947 Bush Street Saturday, April 11, 1925 (.onHiu ncino promptly at 12:3(1 1 Davenport; 1 Vicfrola: 2 Axmin star Rugs. 9x12; Library Table; 3 Rockers; Kitchen Cabinet; Dresser; t'ommodc; 6 Dining Chairs; 2 Beds ami Springs: t’ook Stove; 1 Heating Stove: I’onii' Swing: Linoleum; Sausage Grind'-r; Portier Curtains; Wash Tubs ami Boiler; 1 Oil Stove; 1 Sewing Machine; tmd many other articles too numerous to mention. 1 erms— Cash. Mrs. A. Miller Boy .lohnsou, Auet. .lack Brunton, clerk. PUBLIC RIJCTION of HOUSEHOLD (tooDS al 111 Sou lb II Street Saturday, April 11, 1925 (.oinmcncino proniplly al ‘2:3(1 I Heating Stove; 1 Range Stove; I Kitchen Cabinet; I Buffet; 1 Writing Desk: I Round Table: 5 Ibuing Room ('hairs; 1 Library Table; 1 ( Davenport; 2 Rocker Chairs; 1 Arm Chair; I Straight Back Chair; 1 Sewing Roeljer; 1 Bed and Springs: 1 Dresser; 1 Eight Day Clock, t Rug. 9x12; 1 Linoleum 1 Con guletim Rug, 7*4x9Terms—Cash. v V. E. Sp ringer Roy Johnson. Auct. Jack Bi uuLyu, clerk.

Bod\ OI Dead Wolf Found In Wells County Bluffton, April B—Joel Gerber, agent for the Refiner’s. Oil Company, while visiting a client near Curryville, discovered the body of a wolf. Several wolves were reported in that vicinity lust fall and it is the Ixdief of farmers that some one had wounded iho animal) and It hud crawled into the field where It was found, to die. Cold weather had preserved the body. Infant Burned By Coffee Anderson. Ind.. April 8. —Nellie, in j fant daughter of Mrs. Nellie Lawson, was in a serious condition today from burns received when an older sister upset a coffee pot, scalding her face, neck and chest. -1., ... .’-*■

ADAMS THEATRE Tonight-Tomorrow 1 Z/3KX v j/* y snocra fvaoa * ksm l l*'” / (ECILB.HMILLES id en Bed' \ '**»«■ The story of a man hunting •onthern heautv and the many men she 4t apped. Many wonder scenes, beautiful gowns and in all a great picture, featuring, Rod La Rocque, Lillian Rich, Theodore KoslolT and others. (litis picture is al present showing in till the larger cities) 10c—25c

I We believe we can sell you a better Easter hat than anyone else in the World. C// It’s natural for us to feel like this- \ \ have confidence in our hats. H’s natural for you to want the best — w \ ; »rivr a "—n*s your face. Thai’s why we should get together. S Let’s try it. \ \Wj / \ No harm to cither your head or out kal \ \7/ ]\ unless (hey’re both HIGHT. LKHIT HATS FOR EASTER <4 V ) $2.00 „, $7.00 Easter Shirts and Neckwear fefub-T-AyexbGo J BETTER UOTHES FCfR LESS J MQHEY-ALWAYS- • DECATUR • 'INDIANA-

We are prepared to spray fruit trees. Phone 527. s4t3 NOTICE GAS CONSUMERS Your gas hills are due the first of the month. If you do not receive your bill by the first of April please call No. 75 and a bill will be mailed to you. Don’t forget to bring your bill with you or enclose if you remit hy mail. No discount after the 10th. j NORTHERN INDIANA GAS AM) ELECTRIC CO. 1-8-10 1 1 1 ■. .B*B L- SB

CKEAMO MARGARIN Creamo Margarin is Churned in Pure Rich (wnithat's why it has that Fresh Creamy Flavor. No wonder Creamo Margarin is used in so mam homes in Decatur—it's different because it's Churned in Pure Rich Cream. You'll like Creamo Margarin because of its Rich Creamy Flavor. If you are not aequainted with'Creamo Mai-aiin buy a pound with the understanding that your money will be refunded if you are not more than pleased—that’s our guarantee. Order a pound of Creamo today. We want you to enjoy that Rich Creamy Flavor. You'll like Creamo Margarin as a spread lor your bread, for cooking or for shortening because it's Churned in Pure Rich Cream. AT YOUR GROCERY OR MEAT MARKET FREE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ' * One ( hick Fountain absolutely free with each 25 lb. bag of Wayne, Conkeys, Blatchfords or Full-O-Pep Chick Starter. each 100 lbs. one 18 in. Galvanized Mash Hopper I Free. U ith each 25 lb. bag of Smith’s Fertilizer, we give Free one Handy Garden Trowel. Special Price on Sure Pay Chick Feed, $2.75 per Kill lbs. These Special Prices good only for ’ Friday and Saturday, April 10th & I Ith at Zimmerman - Carper Co. i West Monroe Street Phone 233 . VVE DELIVER 1 . —

BACK at Work" Ji M. S. Elzey, jeweler .. - after long lllnenH. Bring in * u „ r|t ‘W» , One act of BlM , ons w wk . ’ amounting to 00e doltor O r » 'S. Elzey. “ r 8r »or». M. ' ‘j ; Eczema CAN BE CURED . So can the various R^|n , dlaenaes. If afflicted try a hJ **’ When used according t (1 It will cure most Skin or « “fr ouscr. uo matter from what i originated or of how long su!,” ‘‘ I Sold by all druji^ 4ll * I Don t wait aa».L.’ ■w— ■ i 2' el a box tojif-