Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1925 — Page 2

i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, I NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS

♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦ FOR SALE I FOR SALE—Official Uncle Stun mall posts for rural routes Inquire of William A. Griffith on the Henry Krick farm. Route 8, Decatur lOOtn FOR SAbf! Yellow seed corn. 98 per cent. William Klenck. Decatur, Ind., phone, 719-E 101-3! FOR SALE —Fresh milch cow. Mar'in Krueckeberg, Decatur R 8. Phone J 576. JMt3x FOR S.ALE- P'mTT late 1924 model, balloon tires, in A-l condition. Priced to sell. Sylvester Everhart. Monroe Ind. 10U3x j.OST OR STRAYED -Grey mare. weight about 900 lbs. Finder please notify Frank Smith. Decatur. R 3 J 102t3x F()R~SALE —Swiss rnalk goat, bred: 3 heifer ealvec. one 10 months old. one 6 weeks old. one 9 days old. I has. W. Andrews. R. 2. Preble phone 10 213 FOR SU.E-8 aeres good seven room house, summer kitchen attached. good cellar, fair barn and other outbuildings, good fencing, on stone pike. 2¥> miles from Decatur, will take SISOO city property in west or north part of Decatur, as part payment; phone 674- or see William Norris at Ix-nhart & Heller’s office 10213 FOR SA 17is Fresh fish every Thursday p.m. Catfish 25c. white bass. 12Uc. pickrel. 15c a lb. Otto Aumiller. 126 South Bth st. 102t3x FOR SALEEM ay 4. U mile so’uth“of hospital on mud pike at one p.m., on the Coffee place: 1 range. Globe • nve. a fine baker; 1 heater; 1 library table; 1 round oak table; 2 sets dining room chairs: 10 rockers: pieces of linoleum; 3 rugs; 3 book cases: 1 writing desk: 1 kitchen ettWnet; 1 ice box: 4 beds and electric lamp; 1 clock; Ford parts: springs; 1 itoys bicycle; 1 stand: 1 other things too numerous to mention. Sale commences at 1 o'clock pm. Rov Johnson, auct. Jack Bruiiton. clerk. 1). L. SMITH. 102t4 Ft)R SALE—Blue reed baby carriage with yellow wheels; in first class condition. Phone 1123 or cal! at 812 W. Adams st 103t3x FUBLIC SALE Monday. May' 4. at my residence at D-bqjson. sale beginning at 1 .o'clock. Two blocks and trckles with 429 feet of % inch rope, extension lad ders 42 feet long, extension ladders :tfi ,feet long: linn plank 12 feet long: painters scaffold board 22 feet long: root pad*, root rrooKs. Also 2.1 coni of good fire wood; good leather rocker. writing desk, high chair, some chickens and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: $5.00, and under cash. Over that amount 6 months credit will be given with good security. . JOE PETERSEIM. H. H. Hrgh._ met. 30-lx FOR" SALE —Gulden Plants at Wcr-I drr Srstors. No. 602 Marshall st. 1 Phone 347. 103-Stx. I FOR RENT FOR RENT- -8 room modern house, and 6 room semi-modem house on Jcffcr'-nn sirert. Cal! or see William ‘rvffirr—at oh,-si, -„i a. < hart & Heller's office. 102t3 FOR - Eight room modern house and six room semi-modern house on Jefferson street. Call phone number 674 or inquire of William | Norris at Lenhart and Heller Uiw office. Decatur. 103-?’? FOR RENT —Rooms for light house-' Inquire at 310 N- Eleventh street. I LOST AND FOUND ],OST-T ie find *rtm~ ’:!ox3’4“somewhere in Decatur. Finder please return to this office. 1031-lx WANTED WANTED I.ady from 35 to 15 years j old to be a companion to children, and take care of a home. Will pay | good wages Call any time between’ six and eight n'c’ovk in the evening. Phone 693 or 1024 West Adams st. I 101t3x WANTED MAN. energetic and reliable, for factory representative to handle our business in Dscatur district; unusual opportunity, with fortune for right man; experience or capital unnecessary; write fully Synero Motors Co.-. Battle Creek. Midi. WANTED -Barber at pool room shop 127 S. 2nd st., phone 750. 102'3 Tops and Side Curtains Repaired, Celluloid sewed in. Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First atNOTICE As tny wife i Htyparafed. T will not (>■■ rc prmsthie for any debts coniiV(» - d by iter alter this date. Daniel Durbin. 102t3x tVANTBb Man with irr to sell complete line qiafity Auto Tires' and Tubes. Exclusive territory. Experience not necessary. Snlar.. .y.tqqmi per month. Milestone Rubber < nm i>any, East Liverpool, Ohio. lx MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of « PERCENT money of improved res! estate FEDERAL FARM LOANS UMfraeU of title to real estate aCMUReEH'B ABSTRACT OFFICE. • 133 8 2cd St

’ ♦ BUSINESS CARDS* « H. FROHNAPFEL. 1). C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neurociometer and Scinopraph For SERVICE For, Location Position at 144 South 2nd Street I Office Phone 314 Residence 108 Office Hours; 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 p.m. S. E.~BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black. 1-ady Attendant i iCalls answered promptly day or night • | Office phone 90. Home phone 727, ' -O' DR. C. V. CONNELL 11 VETERINARIAN ;i i • Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice. 1 1 Office 120 No. First Street. I Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 I - , FEDERAL FARM LOANS i . Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan ou . Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October :5. 1924 See French Quinn ■Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. a N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST ' i Eves Examined. Glasses Filled 1 * HOURS; 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:(JO i Saturday 8:00 p m. I i Telephone 135 MARKETS-STOCKS I I - Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets ■ - T -lCHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW i — Chicago. April JOGrains sagged in' opening trade on tin- Chicago board ' | of trade today, wheat loading in the , 1 downturn. | The heavy undertone in wheat reflected weaker foreign markets. Sel- ' lers were active early but there wrec ,' few willing to take grain pending dis- ! position of the May delivery. | Scattered liquidation caused a fra- | ctional recession in corn. Sonic sell ling was due to lower hogs. Oats held stuborn y and opened stristly unchanged. Provisions lowered witli hogs and cables. I BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts. 3,200; Shipments, 3,800; ! official to New York yesterday, 4.750 hogs closing slow; mediums and light weight $12.19@ $12.15; one deck $12.26 liclc lights "nJ ti.iy.-. $: 2 "ich $1215 rough ~ cattle. 225 slow; sheep, 1.490 best dipt ped lambs $13.25(fr $13.50; best clipped ewes [email protected]; calves, $7.50 tops $11.50; few $12.00. Fort Wayne Livestock Market I 110 to 120 Tbs. $9.50; 120 to 130 lbs. $10.50; 130 to 140 lbs. $11; 150 to 170 I lbs. $1125; 170 to 200 lbs. $11.35; ,200 to 260 lbs. $1145: roughs $9.50; 'stags. $6.50. Lambs —$12@13. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected April 301 — Chickens, lb 18c Leghorn Chickeus 13e Fbwls 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c (lucks 14c ; Geese 12c : >ld roosters 8c Eggs, per dozen 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 3‘D Oats, per bushel . . ..... ’ 40c ftj». per bushel Z .$1 00 Barley,, per bushel 80c 1 New Wh-at. No. 1 $1.60 New Wheat, No. 2 $1.59 LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Eggs, per dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATION ’ Butterfat . 40c NOTH I; TO TAXPAYERS" Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, MAY 4. 192$ will be the fast day for paying your Spring installment of taxes. The treasurer's office, will be open from 1 8 a.in. to 1 p.m. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent an<4 a penalty of 10 per cent will be added. Do not put off your taxes as they must be psid, and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those, who have bought or sold property I and wish a division of taxes should | come in at once. Don't wait for tbe rush. No receipts can be laid away tor aujonc. so do net ack for it. LOUIES KLEINE, Treasurer of Adams Count?. I Apr 6 to May 4 j

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY. APRIL

DOLLINGS CO. TO PAI 20 PER CENT. Investors To Recover Part Os Funds Placed In Capital Stock Philadelphia. April 30- (Special to Daily Democrat)—Salvage of assets of the R. L. Dollings company of Pennsylvania by denial of two claims ugalnst the defunct company amount'ing to $616,000 in United States dis I trict court here, will enable payment of approximately 20 per cent ors the ihree million dollar capitol stock held by the investors. The court sustained E. B. Eriemaster in disallowing claims of the International Mortgage company for $519 383 and for the Crane Ice company of Pennsylvania for $97,122 which would virtually have wiped out ! all assets in the hands of the Doilings receiver. ' The claim of the Mortgage com- . pany was for money advanced the Dollings company while that of the Crane company was for money used (from its treasury to pay unearned dividends on Dollings stock while the latter company was in control. The court exonerated the Crane company of any participation in the alleged frand with which the Dollings ' promoters were c harged. o Court House I i Complaint For Receiver A complaint for the appointment of a receiver was filed in the circuit court yesterday afternoon by the | Bank of Geneva against William S. (and Hazel G. Eicher. It is alleged that a farm beloiijring to the defend | ants was soM at sheriff's sale. March I MS, 1925. to satisfy a judgment for the plaintiff and that the plaintiff purchased the farm. It is further alleged that the defendants, who are rim-reisdcnts 'of this state, have , rented the farm to a tenant and that they will bo unable to redeem the farm unless a receiver Is appointed tn take charge of the rent!*-and profits, pay the taxes and pay the balance to persons entitled the rent. Attorneys Lenhart A- Heller repre sent the plaintiff. Suit On Note A complaint on a note in which judgement for $137.75 and interest is demanded. was filed in the cirenft conrf today by Tbe F*. L. Mcreer Ltfmber company agianst George E. Newlin The case was venueij to the Adams circuit court from Wells county Attorneys Simmons. Daily & Simmons represent the plaintiff. Judgement Awarded In the case of the Straus Brothers company, vs. James IL Shinny .a reply was filed by the plaintiff to the answer of the defendant, the Harlan State Bank. The case was sulimiteci and the court found the plaintiff Judgement was awarded the plaintiff 'against the defendant James H. Sius ser. for $7,354.25 and costs. The mortgage was ordered foreclosed and the r"al estate ordered sold. There was further judgement that the Harlan State Bank has a judgement lien against James H. Slusser for 51.125.3 P whtcli is a lien on said real estate. Suit On Note A su(t on a note haji been filed in the circuit court by Farlow Brothers. of Geneva, agaiust W. Kelly, for flMi. Attorney John T. Kelly, of Decatur. represents the plaintiff. Claim Is Allowed Tn the case of Edward Wctsel vs. the John Bogner estate, a claim for $147.45 was allowed Seeks Admission to Bar George W Eravel has filed an ap- ► plication for admission to the Adams county bar. The court appointed a committee consisting of John»T. Kelly. H. M. DoVoss and Clark J. Lutz to examine the applicant. Suit to Quiet Title A suit to quiet the title to a 95-acre .farm iii Hartford township, has been filed in the circuit court by Adam Biberstciu against George Clinger ct al. Attorney C L. Walters, of Deca tur. represents H»e plaintiff. Inheritance Tax Reports In the estate of Samautha J. Brown, tin inheritance tax report tclmw ; the total ffet vrtne of the estate to be $4,915. The estate w-as left, to the hottbattd, Abraham Brown, and the secen children, and uo tn beritance tax is due from any ot the heirs. in th'’ estate of Lucy I, Edge, »n I inheritance tax, report shows the total net value of the estate to be $1.20" The estate was left to the two cliildren. WiUlani A. Edge and I Jangle L. Afchbold. and neither a as | inheritance tax.

USE SULPHUR TO < HEALYOUR SKIN 11 ffioken Out Skin and Itchln® Eczema Helped Over Night For mmiglitly skin eruptions, rash • or blotches on face. neck, arms or | body, you <lo not have to wait for relief from torture nr embarrassment, declurea a noted skin spec ialist. Apply a little Mentho-Sttlphur and improvement shows next day. Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has ever been found to take the piece of this sulphur preparation. The moment you apply it healing begins. Only those who have had unsightly skin troubles can know the delight tills MenthoSulphur brings Even fiery, itching eczema is dried right up. ( Get a small jar of Rowles Mentho , Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT In Memory of Sister Grace Schafer. Who Died April 9th, 1925. Where we write ended, Angels write begun. There is no power that can take away life's breath; And he whose pain and questionings are done now knows at last this truth. "There is uo death.'* Just as the sinking of the full orbed sun cheats mortals into | thinking it has gone, just so is death a dream and she has won God's verities in the eternal dawn. , Whereas our esteemed patroness and beloved sister Grace Schafer was taken from our midst by the hand of death on the 9th day of April 1925. W? therefore wish as members of the Delta Tan Sorority. Omieron Chapter to express our sincere sorrow and deep sympathy that one so highly esteemed and beloved as she should be taken from us. I She was a faithful and a helpful member, having been a patroness of our chapter for several ybqrs ami • hen became a member, and as such set an example of real sisteriiness worthy of intttation. But the Great ( Ruler has called her to the Chapter of Infinite Happiness and'it is as -a. leaf fallen from the olive branch, the symbol of our sorority. With her life | as an exmaple. Delta Theta Tau will (t.ruggte onward and work until we ( shall all answer ehapter roll beyond, q Resolved, that Omieron Chapter of Delta Theta Tau hi testimony of our. 'oss. send a copy of these resolutions to the family of our departed sister ind that they be spread on record by the secretary of the chapter. Florence Holthouse. Margaret Lose. Margaret Myloit. Committee. —— o —— Prince Os Wales Lands At Capetown Capetown. April 30 —(United Press> -The prince of Wales landed here ioday from H. M. S. Repulse ami drove through miles of cheering crowds to receive an official address of welcome from the local authorities. — o ——— j::’. iiF Tiiv- Adam* CfKirt April Term. 11125 State nf Indiana. kdaun* County, nn: Wi W. Steele v«. No. 122 ft I ’liarlcs N. Martin All <rcditoTM of tli** l«te partnership irm of Steele Ar Martin. • oni|>o*»td la*v<- named parties are hereby notitred to tile any <Taim or claims, thej <«a \ haw, against mi id partnership, n above entitled cause. oTi or before Mowhiy. May 1», ISt25. the same being Lh<‘ 31st Judicial day of tin- April Tenn. rs (he Adams Ctrcirlt Coart. purstrant 1.0 an order duly' made in sard cause >y said court. WM. A. MWfcR. Heceiver. <tpril 3>. :i*M 7th 0 b POLITICAL CALENDER + I4+4+++44++++++ editor Daily Democrat: — Please aniiouiiee my name as a •amlidate for the democrats nomniaion for mayor, subject to the deci--sion of the voters at the primary jlcctJon. Tuesday. May 5. Your sup port will bo appreciated. CHARLES W. YAGER. Pure Bred Percheron Stallion The pure bred Perrhcron slullion Bobbin, 1752150. wifi stand this srnson nt the Knlu lhan Bros. farm. I miles north of Dojatur. I'ltis stallion is t oming I years t»ld. nice dark grey in color, weighing nearly 1900 llis. He Irtfccs to imported breeding very strong. Care Mill be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. Service fee will be $lO. HilliMfii F. kukelhiiiOwner.

Applications ForC. M. T. C. Are Nearing 5,000 Mark Columbus. Ohio. April 30— With applications to attend the annual Cit- I Izens' Military Training Camps near- I lab the 5.000 mark. Fifth Corps Area officials have been directed by .Major General Omar Bundy to concentrate

2 SPECIALS .F° R I |l AUTO DAY ONLY No, 1 One lot of men’s well made, Full Cut Blue Chambray Work Shirts 65c No. 2 One lot of Men’s Heavy Blue White Back Well Made Bib Overalls $1.39 Holthouse Schulte & Co. ■■MHHMffiMffHffHffiHaffiffiMMffffiffffffffHßaMßKßMffnffffiffßnaHffffiffffiMffHHMffffiMSHffffffiaaHßffaMHaffil A very fine car—at a very low price STUDEBAKER Wor Standard Six (oach ♦1295 /. o. b. factory [with full-size balloon tires] STUDEBAKER has $60,000,000 invested in plants in which Studebaker cars are manufactured complete, including all bodies, both open and closed. No other large automobile manufacturer that we know of makes all of his own bodies. This means that Studebaker saves the profit of outside parts makers and body-builders. Thus the price of this new coach is not burdened by an extra profit. At $1295 it represents a value no other automobile manufacturer can equal. And no other manufacturer can offer a coach of such fine quality at the price. For every coach that Studebaker builds carries with it traditions of fine craftsmanship that have existed in Studebaker plants since 1852. Compare this coach with other cars which sell at much higher prices. This will prove that Studebaker values are unequaled. t-i H LIBY and YOST 7B 116,South Ist St. ' DECATUR. INDIANA ' THIS IS A' STUDEBAKEB ' i 1

their efforts to enroll the adilionul! 1,050 needed in an attempt to wind up the campaign, May 15. Enrollment forces, according in the General, are to be trained upon I Indiana, which has slightly over half . j her quota of 1,350; Ohio which has yet 600 to go. and Kentucky, which still needs abont 100. Applications i in West Virginia art; still being ac-j

'eeptod as alternate,'fJT* , state having exceeded h „,. Mo “»Ui» I more thau 200. (twi * h H"«h K. Kraner, O s n.. the latest applicant Iri) „ ’* 11 i County. n Adaau Tipton. - I ice shortage h Pre laM o , h