Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1925 — Page 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES. BUSINESS CARDS
• # # CLASSIFIED ADS ♦! ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ FOR SALE '"l have ft pen of twenty four oxtra uicc dark Barred Plymouth noth, lions nutted to throe fancy Barred Cockerel* Kgß* Iroin this pen V , | per 15. Range run $5 per >OO. S J | FOR’SALE— Cabbaged tomato anti, maußo plant*. It doz. for 2° c -1 llenrv llaugk, 204 S. 10th at., phone, jOOtoX I 11111 - SALK—Official Uncle Sam malli posts for rural routes Inquire ofj William A. Griffith on the Henry Krick farm. Route 8. Decatur I lOOlh l'ttll SALK 1922 Maxwell touring car. lu Rood condition. Impure of refer Gaffer. W-:H» ]-GR SALK Yellow seed corn, per cent. William Ivlenck. Decatur. Ind . phone. 71 9-K _'***|3t j KOft”SAl.K —Fresh milch cow. Mart , in Krucckebcrc, Decatur R- $-j Phone J-576. . \2lV >X | HASV GIUCKS Wednesday of each week. Heavy breeds. sl2; Light | lirec<l«. $lO I*'r hundred Guatom i liatehiiiß a specially. O V. Hillin'- j lit. 2. Decatur, tud. Grain'ille phone. | Two miles south. 5 miles west of, Decatur. __ 00tl2x Mill i Fit fT SALK—Ford. late 1924 model. | balloon tires, in A-l condition, priced to sell. Sylvester Kverhart.| MonVnc lml. lt> ' luX , LOST OR STRAYRD — Grey tnare.| weight about !*m* tbs. Kinder please notify Frank Smith, Decatur. U. It | PlTlt SALK Swiss miilk coat, tired: j it heifer calvee. one 10 months old. one t! weeks old. one 9 days old. (/has. W. Andrews. 11. 2 Preble phone | t'LKARA VGK SALK—BeeinniHß April 28 and ending May 9. Will have reduced prices on all my spring and summer millinery. One lot of hats lo l»e sold out during Ibis sale ai $2 each Mrs. Maude A. Merriman. 222 South Fourth street, city. Phone jni* 10016 cod FOR SALK S aere-o. good seven room house, summer kitchen attached, food retlar. fair barn and other outbuildings, good fencing, on stono pike. 2L'. miles from Decatur, will take Struin city property in west nr north part of Decatur, as part pay. ine.pt; phone 674 or see William Norris at I-enhart &- Heller's office. J'Ott SALK - May 4. 14 mile south of hospital on mud pike at one pm., on the Coffee place: 1 range. Globe •'ove. * fine baker; 1 healer; 1 library table; 1 round oak table; 2 sets dining room chairs; 10 rockers; :! pieces of linoleuiA: -1 rugs; 3 book cases: 1 writing desk; I kitchen cabinet; 1 ice box: 4 beds and electric lamp: 1 clock: Ford parts: springs; 1 boys bicycle; 1 stand; 1 oilier things too numerous to mention Sale commences at 1 o'clock pm. Kov Johnson, allot. .lack Bruntnn. clerk. I>. 1.. SMITH. 102t4 FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms fflr light houseInquire at 310 N. Eleventh sireot. iO2-3t LOST AND FOUND FOUNU Wrist watch, ('all phone Vi ' v r K 'rr
WANTED WANTED <’lt'nniiiK russ ;mri wall paper. and (tenoral work. Phono 474_ Frank _Straub. 1 tff't 3x WANTED—Lady from 35 to 43 years old to boa companion to children and take care of a homo. Will pay pood wage*. Call any time between six and eight o'clock in the evening. Phone 693 or 1924 West Adams st. 1011 tlx WANTED —Harbor at pool room shop 127 S. 2nd st., phone 750. 10213 t Chiropractic is the key lltal unlocks Ihe door to health. Come in and let us unlock the door u nd , h S'"£ IZ U back to health. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours: 1012 2-5 6:308 127 N. 2nd St. Phone SI'S FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on .Government Plan. | Interest rate reduced • October 1924 See French tjuinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIX LEU OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. (Masses Fitted HOURS: 6 to 11:30—12:30 to 5: (JO Saturday 8:00 p ui. Teleplionc 133 j MONEY TO LOAN Ah unlimited amount of 8 PERCENT -senssr on improved res! estat* FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of titjs to raa! astata. SOHURQER'3 ABSTRACT OFFICE, 133 3. 2nd St.
♦* # BUSINESS CARDS * ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* _____ 1 H. FROHNAJ’FEL. D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neurociometer and Scinograph For SERVICE For i Location Position at 144 South 2nd Street I Office Phone 314 Residence 108 S Office Hours; 10-12 am. 15 6-8 pm. ! S. E. BLACK Funeral Dorector Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant '('alls answered promptly day or night Odin- plume 90. Home phone 727 o- ' WANTED ! i i ' | | Rag*. Rubber. Paper of all kind*. Scrap Don. Metala and Hides We will call with our truck for any Junk you wish to dispose of « PHONE 442 I • MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 110 W. Monroe St. Near G. R & 1. crossing. — -r=S o__ , JOHN W. CLARK DENTIST 127 North Third St. Ilium* 122. Small Roof Fire Tuesday 1 Fire, which occurred in the west ] part of Ibis city yesterday afternoon. - damaged the roof of a house owned ■ by James Arnold, on the road off Thirteenth street/* to the extent of 1 alaiut S3O. ; A defective chimney caused the , tire .which destroyed part of the roof. i Ttie fire department arrived ill lime ' ( to prevent any serious damage and . the blaze was extinguished in a short: j time. o • 'Judge From Philippine Islands Visiting Here — > j Judge K Finley Johnson, associate ■ 1 justice of the supreme , court at I Manilla. Ph|liAine f.-daauf-, arfiVfcd in the city this afternon lor an over MARKETS-STOCRS I, Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 3,200; shipments, 3,04": official to New York yesterday. 2.-170 m'su . -‘Vwrtng . mediums and heavies. $12.35 iff $12,541; Itpbt weight.
$12.50; light lights and pigs. $12.25<i , $12.50: paekting sows, rough. $10.75 ~| tfidU.OO. Cottle. 225. slow. Sheep. 2.200 best clipped lambs, st3.(RMfi $13.25: one load fancy, $13.30: best clipmid ewes. $6.064f $7.00. Calves, 30 ’ (ops. $12.00. i’ COCAI PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected April 29) c _____ 1 Cbb-ken*. fb 18c Leghorn Chickens 13c Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c 1 Ducks 14c "lOeese .. 12c I Md rooster* 8c C 1 Eggs, per dozen 2oc r i LOCAL GRAIN MARKET *j (Corrected April 29) Oats, per bushel. 40c Rje. per busbei —sl Or j Barley,, per bu hel .. ... 80c j New Wheat. No. 1 SI.OO ’ New Wheat. No. 2 $1 64 LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, per dozen 26c ROTTERFAT AT STATION Batierfat 40e N« if If" K to TA \P A Y FRS Notice Is hereby given that MONDAV, MAY 4, 1925 will be the last day for paying jour Spring installment of taxes. The treasurer's office will be open from ,8 a.in. to 4 p.m. during the tax payI lug season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a penalty of to per cent will be ad--1 ded Do not. put off vour taxes as they must be paid, and the law points (; out the dutj of the treasurer. Thace who have bought or sold property j and wish a division of taxes should , come in at once. Don't wfiit for the, rush. No receipts can be laid av.ay | for anyone, so do not ask for It. ( LOUIES KLEINE. Treasurer of Adams County, Apr 6 to May 4 i
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20, 102.1.
' night visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moses, of this city. Mrs. Moses is a cousin of Judst* Johnson He plans to visit Ids farm in Van Wert epunty, Ohio, before returning to the Islands. Judge Johnson was first appointed by President McKinley and Is one of. the foremost Jurists In the counrty.
I.RCAL NOTH' K a tsruK's Hi t*: By vlrtur of s flccroc of the Dis-i trlct Court of the Fulled States for the District of Indiana, made and entered on the 'JSth day of March. 1025. In a certain suit pending In said district ■nt Itlot Fletcher Joint Stock Land Dunk of Indianapolis. Complainant, vs. Deter Kinney, unmarried, et ah. Defendant*. No. W In Equity, a certified copy of which decree w«s duty Issued to the undersigned Master in Chancery, together with u proper Precept of Sa| e. by the Clerk of said District Court, and In pursuance of said Precept of Sale and said Decree, the undersigned Muster In Chancery of said District Court, will, on the mil day of May. 1925, at the hour of twelve o'clock Noon, at the door of the courthouse In the City of Decatur. In the County of Adams and State of Indiana, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest bidder. Die rents aud profits for a term of seven vears or less, of the following described real estate In the County of Adams and State of Indiana, towit: I The west Half of the south west ouarter of Section 28. Township 25 North. I binge 15 Past Also, the Southeast quarter of the North Cast Quarter of Section 32, Township 25 North. Range 15 Fast. | •abject to the statutory right of redemption ;whlch rcsl estate Is subject lo the lien of the said decree in the sum of 17.:155.*1 altii interest thereon from March 28. 1925. and reference Is licrc made to said decree for the pro* \ tsious thereof. If the rents ami profits of said real estate for a term <*f seven l7t .'tiers or less shall not set! for « sum sufficient to satisfy said decree with Interest. costs of suit and cost and expenses of said sale, i will thereupon .it the sauve time and place, offer for -ale and sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, for cash in band, the fee simple of said real estate, or of SO much thereof as shall lie sufficient to satisfy said decree with interest. ,ost of suiL and cost and expenses of sale. Said sale will be made without relief front valuation or appraisement I ,j»-c of the Stale of Indiana, and submr to the statutory year of redemption and subject to taxes: also subject Lo the approval of the District Court of the Doited .States for the District of ImHatia. CHABLITS MAItTINDALK. Master in Chancery. Indianapolis. Indiana. April 15, 1925. laker & Dauicls. 29-4-13-20
mitid: to nciDMiut' i-tate of Indiana. Atiaiiis Count>. ps: Adam Blborstoin. Plaintiff • vs. 4'llngcr. rt *l. In the Ada"'* April Term. IflT*. I'misf No. 12447 «o Mvlai flllr. Now romes tit* plaintiff by t\ 1,. Walter*. bln ait*»rn*>. and tilrs bi:» • ini berrin. together with -tli* affidavit of a person that tho following defendants in said • aur d i*re nop-residents of the Slat** of Indiana. to-wil: j CrtMjj;*' <’linger. 'William MaxwHl. < William N. Maxwell. Catherine Mex-j v eil. Mni. Maxwell, uhosr f’bristian 1 name is upUnowu to plaint iff*. William Vrscv. Sally Max. Al'iera Max. Mar-;-arc>( \esf\ ; that the nanus of the defendants are unknown and that tlie> ere believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana, sued in thus action i-y the following names. amJ tfcsisrna- • ions, to-wit: “The unknown husi*ands and wives, respectively, of tin* following naine«l persons, to-wit: drursf OUcsrer. WiUterr. MaxwriJ, W-i! ! am X. Maxwell. Catherine Maxwell. 'Yin. Maxwell, (whose Christ.an nano is uuknowu to plaintiff!, William Veney: the names of all of whom art unknown to plaintiff; the unknown widowers and widows, children,; descendants and heirs, surviving spouses. • reditors and administrators of the • states, devisees, legatees, trustees i ml exet utors of the last w ills ami l< sfaimMjis. s«c« essi>rs in interest and assigns. respectively. t»f the follow mtr named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: tSeorgo <’linger. Milliam Maxwell. William N. Maxw.ll, 4‘atherine Maxwell. Win. Maxwell. • whose Christian name is unknown to idciintifl *. William Vo-* > file ft* Wo; of all whom arc unknown to plaintiff; all the women oner known by an> »»f the names and desigtwitions nbov* stated, whose names limy have been changed, and who are now known by other names, the names of all »*f whom crt uiiku.-ixi. to l r.<h; < .i'..Vv o of all of the persons above na.ocd. d* - scribed and designated as defend ml = lo notion who are married, the panics of all whom are unknown to plaintiff. All persons and corporation* who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest in or lien up >.i the real estate described in the complaint in this action b>. under or through my of tlie deftndants to this action, nan'cd. described and designated in aid iomplaint. the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff.'’ that said action is instituted for the purI'o.v of uuietkig the title to real estate in the state of Indiana: that a cause of action exists auajiuvt all of said defendants; that ajl of said defend- «* lit s are necessa r> partie?-; t*» s«Jd oction and that Lhev an believed to i*< non-residents or the State of India UH. Tin fojlowing real eslale iu Adam »’ouirty in the State «*f Indiana is dc- • ribed in sahl complaint, to-wit: The northeast fraction of the southwest • luartei' of section 12. in township 25 north of rang* 13 east containing nlncty-tiNC and forty-three hundredth;; acres of land more or less. This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting his title to the real • state above described as against all • ’ornands. claims and claimants whatoc'er. Notice is, therefore, given said defendants ami cH'h and all of that unless 4hey be and appear before, I be Adams Circuit Court at the Court House in 4lie Hty of T*c*atur. in Adams County, in the State of Indiana on Ms: Ttli day of September. 1925. tin* saiue being the Ist. Judicial lia. of a term of the \darns f’ireuit t'ourt of the, Slate of Indiana., -aid term bcjjfuti c»»d hoUicn on tlie 7th da> of Sept.. land answer o» deimrr lo aid com Ldaint fUr a*«c will he heard and determined »ti their absence. fn wdfiiesa vbereof. I have hereunto • 1 ni} liMn/J ynd afbxed the ;:cal of Court the oWce of the Clerk thereof in tb«» #**t: of ' Indiana tills L*9th da*, of April. A J • Cc's JOHN !!:. NfcXSoN, t ’lerk of the Adam Cireuit Court. • eal i C. tj. Walters, M-S-U Attorney for the Plaintiff. A-2D t PUUMC SALE S-ft#rd»y, 2* 1§25 at m>' resjdeiu*e at Peterson, Sale at 1 o’clock Tv.o blocks and with 420 r. % to rope; extension ladder, 42 IL long; extension ladder. 2f» ft long; renters scaffold board 22 ft long, roof linn plant 12 ft. long; roof books; *ood leather rocker; writing desk; Idgh chair; come chickens, and inanv ?ther articles too numerous to mention JOE PETERSEIM bl 11 High, Auct. 29-30-1
Judge .Johnson stated that It took 17 days to make the trip from Manila to New York City, which la about half the lime It took the first time be made the trip. Four Die In Apartment House Fire In Oregon Portland. Ore.. April 29—(United Pres l—Four persons lost their lives and several were Injured in aw apart | NOTICE—As my wife and 1 have separated. 1 will not be responsible, for any debts contracted by her alter, this date. Daniel Durbin 102t3x FOR RENT—-8 room modern house. | and 6 room semi-modern house on , Jefferson stTeet. Gall or see William Norris at phone 674 or 2. or at Lem hart & Heller's office 10213 FOR SALE—Fresh fish every Thursday pin Catfish 25c. white bass. 12%e. piekrel, 15c a lb Otto Aumlllor. 126 South Sth st. 102 t:
NOTICE OP liIABDMN’S SAI.K I I OP HEAT ESTATE Nut ire i« hereby Riven that by virtue of «n order entered of record of the AdaiUM Circuit Gourt of Adams County, the utuiertflirnoa, punrdian of (Jretchcn Hdiafcr. Kted- . crick Srliafer and Dunicl Schafer, . minors, wifi at the law office of <Marie .1. Lutr*. over the First National Hank on Second Street in the city of in - j Indiana, on tin* -Ist dav of May. ■ 1925, at the hour of nine o'clock A M.. and from day to day then-after ' until «old. ofTcr at private sale for not !c«h than the full appraised value { thereof, of certain real estate below?- j inj? to said minors and described as I follows, to-wlt: The undivided one third part of in- »* lots number two hundred and tliirty- - i*ht <:*:’'*) two hundred and thirtynine (239) and two hundred and forts 42t0 * two hundred ami fifty-nine <259) two hundred and sixty <2<H») two hundred and sixty-one «2til> in tin* In - t addition, to the town, now City of Do- 1 ■ cfltur. Adams County. Indiana. , Said sale will he mml* subject to the approval of said court and on the following: terms and conditions. One third cash in hand on day of sale. on<* [ third in nine mouths ami one third in eighteen months from ilatc. deferred pa>c ' nts to bear GS interest from dat* vithout relief and with attor- ; , »c\ fees a fid to be secui ed l>v limi tI on the real estate purchased. Pro- 1 ' Wed. however, that the purchaser mw> pay all of said purchase price in cash Said real estate will la* sold free oi . liens. CJIALMKK <\ SDHAKKi:. Guardian w j Dated April 28, 1925. May <>-l; *W(| April :*!•
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AS THE world's injinti- • faclurcrs «U Ivttn rkctrio j'lault. wc have been working for months on the development of a Lghting plant that couid be sold ala radically lower price a price so low that it would bring electricity w ithin the rcadi of every latm home in America. NVe knew that a million farm homes were ready for electricity— Inat a million fanners realized lhe nmiey -axing, time-saving talttcof electricity that a million l.itm women hid learned that rie.rn.itv would lighten the bnr- - , d farm lhe and b-ing new happiness and new opportunities Lj tiicii families. A Fri« That Is Sr/oiittionary '' r rcaliced that a small teducPan in price would not be enough. 1: mri-.t be revolutionary -drastic, /aid x.-e wanted lo be able to offc t at plant on very easy term's--so Via’ ew;rv tasm home, whether < wo- -.1 or rente 1 , could have tire ] i,. *,*«. tlrat are so much apptai "•trii <ai the ’(th.trou fa'ins v/here t . ! ,»gV i.ii'.-. i ; use. t w;,? Mow It's r.pxtly ■l*v new F'rl.eo Faglit t, f r ady. It t., njore than we had hoped. Quantity production—
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ment houno fire here today. The i lead: Mm. Clara Short, 20.
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