Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1925 — Page 2

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FOR SALE FOR SALK—Official Viiclv Sam mai potfta for rural routes. Inquire o William A. Griffith on the Henr Krick farm. Route 8. Decatur. loot KOST oil STR A YED—Grey man weight about 900 lbs. Finder pleas notify Frank Smith. Decatur R. 3. 10213FOR SALK—Swiss inulk Joat. bred 3 heifer calvec. one 10 months oh «>ne weeks old. one 9 days ol< ('has. W. Andrews. R. 2. Preble phoa 102 t FOR SALE - 8 acres, geml seven root hom*e. summer kitchen attachei good cellar, fair barn and othe outbuilding*. good fencing, on ston pike. 2U> miles from Decatur, wil Inße SISOO city property in west o north part of' Decatur, as part pa) ment: phone 674. or see William Not ris at Lenhart & Heller's office. 102 t FOR SALE Fresh fish every Thun dav pm. Catfish 25c. white bast--12 pickrel. 15e a lb Otto Aiimi ler. 126 South Sth st. 1 0-t■■ FOR SAI.E Mt'l'y 4 —1 " mile south o hospital on mud pike at one p.tn on the Coffee place: 1 range. Glob stove, a fine baker; 1 heater; 1 li brary table; 1 round oak table: 2 set dining room chairs: 10 rockers: pieces of linoleum; 3 rugs; 3 bool cases: 1 writing desk; 1 kitehe cabinet; 1 ice box: 4 beds am electric lamp: 1 clock; Ford parts spring*; 1 boys bicycle; 1 stand; other things too numerous to men tioii. Sale commences at 1 o'eloel pm. Rov Johnson, and. Jack Brun ton. clerk. 1). L. SMITH 1021 FOR SALE—Bine reed baby mrrlagi with yellow wheels; in first clas condition. Phone 1123 or call at Su W. Adams st. 10313: PUBLIC SALE Monday. May 4 at my residence a Peterson. sal“ beginning at 1 o'clock Two blocks and tackles with 42' feet of 44 inch rope, extension lad decs 42 feet long, extension ladder: 36 feet long: linn plank 12 feet long painters scaffold board 22 feet long roof pads, roof hooks. Also 23 cor< Os good fire wood; good leather reck er. writing desk, high chair, sotm chickens and many other articles tin numerous to mention Terms: ss.o' and under cash. Over that amount • months credit will be given will good security. *■ — JOE DETERSEIM H n, Hiyb. ‘J I** 1 ** - JO I? BABY 'fTHf'KS W-dncsday of Tael week. Heavy breeds. sl2; Light breeds. $lO per hundred Custom hatching a specialty. (). V. Dilling. Rt. 2. Decatur. Ind. Craigville phone. Two miles south, 5 miles west of Decatur. 90t12x MWF CLEARANCE SALE Beginning April 28 and emMng May 9. Will Hhve reduced prices on all my spring anti summer millinery. One lot of haU to be sold out during this sale at $2 each. Mrs. Maude A. Merriman. 222 South Fourth street, citv. Phone 9112. ‘ IHOtG eotl FOR SAl.E—Garden Plants at Werder Sisters. No. 6'12 Marshall st. Phone 347. ' 103-3tx. FOR SALE Detroit Jewel gas range flreless cooker: rug. size 12 x 15 1-2: electric washer; stand. Call Phone 971. 104-3 t e. o. d. FOR RENT FOIL RENT —S room modern house, arffi 6 room semi-modern house on Jefferson street. Call or see William Norris at phone 674 or 2. or at Lenhart & Heller's tiffice. 102t3 FOR RENT — Eight room modern house and six room semi-modern house on Jefferson street, ('nil plume number 674 or inquire of William Norriy at Lenhart and Heller Law office. Decatur. 103-?7? FOR RENT — Four room flat over Baugman's Five and Ten Cent Store Inquire of It. J. Rice 237 North Fifth street or phone |f>t 104? FOR RENT—Rooms for light house Inquire at 310 N. Eleventh street. 102 3t LOST AND FOUND LOST- -Tire ami rim, JiiVl’/jT’soinrwhere in Decatur. Finder please return to this office. lil3t.’.x WANTED WANTED Lady ot gentleman to work locally or travel part or full time. Salary s2l io $lO p- i- wo k and expenses. Answer with street, and idtonc number. V. II Ei< h< r. D catur. Iml.. Gen. Del. lx WANTED Barber at pool room shoo 127 S. 2nd st., photin 75'1. 101’13 Tops and Side Curtains Ke paired, Celluloid sewed in, Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First st. 258e0d-tf nan wanted tn imok oHvc for NtirsetM Stock ami hire agents. Highest tommiksioim. Exclusive territory. Pay weekly. Wayne Ntirseri' . Newark. New York. 11, i. — * * MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount vt 6 PERCENT isnsny on Improved real eatata. | FEDERAL FARM LOANS f Abstracts of title to real estate SGMURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICI 133 a. 2nd St.

H. FROHNAI’FEL. I). C. || DOCTOR of CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neurociometer and Scinograph ‘ For SERVICE For u Location Position .1 at 144 South 2nd Street • Office Phone 314 Resfdence 108 '' Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 p.m. ■ S. E. BLACK Funeral Director ’ Mrs. Black. I>ady Attendant 1 Calls answered promptly day or night 1 Office plume 90. Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Mouev to Loan on Government Plan. Interest nite reduced J October :5, 1924 See French Quinn Office- Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted HOIKS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 i Saturday 8:00 p m. < Telephone 135 1 I — - - Chiropractic is | Jr i the key that un-, 'Uf locks the door, nlw'jh to health. Come /fi/lk/Hrl in and let us unand bring you g A back to health. CHARLES & CHARLES i Chiropractors. Office Hours; 10 12 2-5 6:30-8 t 27 N. 2nd St. Phone 628 -J DR. G. I. EICHHORN Veterinarian t i Office at Sale Barn on First Street i llar'l ary white diart lines of I •I — ehiekens cont rolled by blood test. For particulars call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. <> Q 0 - o I I ■JOHN W. CLARK DENTIST 127 North Third St. Phone 122. ' ! <* i —— —— .1 i ii ■■■■■■ i, si n,i M’l'on I MI.NI <»l \|)Ml\|S 111 %TOg Uith Mill knncxrd. N«». 2251. Notice is hereby given. That tie* und« I'Nigned has been ap|M»inte<l A')-' ministrator with will annex.<J. of thef estate of Frederick Galltneier, late of Adams , county, deceased. The estate; h probably solvent. I'KIJD <’.ALLM| Administrator. ‘April 1!»25. ; I I n d -’I . S. 1-S-I5 MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, I.OOiL shipments, 2,Ssti; official to New York yesterd iv. 2.55 H lliogs. closing slow; heavies. $12.1'1; pill other grades. $12.10«i $12.15; park ing sows, rough. $10.25«t $10.50; cat-1 I He, PIO. steady; sheep. 6.100, best | clipped lambs, $13.25«t $13.50; best: i 1 lippod ewes. .s6.mi« ( s7.On: calves. $15.00; tops. sll.mt; few. $11.50. CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Corn: May $1.07%: July $1.12. Oils: May 11’rr; Jij]y 12%c; Sept. 13%e. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Correct/,] May 11 f hii ketta. lb |g ( - la'ghorn Chickens j:», ; /'''’'’'k 18c] j Leghorn Fowls i:i c j I>UCkH Uc ' Geese ~ I2c j | Old roosters tmj | Eggs, per dozen .. . 25c. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 1) Oats, per bit diet 40e R.'e. per bushel $t 00j Barley,, per bushel 80e Now Wheat, No. 1 $1 60 New Wheat, No. 2 . $1.59 LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggy. per dozen2sc BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 40c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. MAY 1.1925.

AOTICK <»!•’ notICKTIMS <>F I’RTltiiix inn t iittio Suiti- <>f Indiana, Cmintv Ot Adam*. KS n.'t.<re tlm Rn.ird of I’nmmb.'-I.mrrs iof Adams county, state "f I Wintsm C (llhfsplr. et nt. l-.vpartr I To: Jacob lluser, Ellzabeln Morrl:son. Julia llabegger. Erminuel Hecker, '•or.ldla Townsend. Maggie ' . iUatlow Agler. John I'lyss. William A. Sip. Mark 'tiir.lg, Dliraleth Bmdg. M iygir <‘. Burdg. Mary I. Nlidi. k William C. itlllesple. Hafve.' L- Hp«' as Trustee of Blue Creek townshl > n • Adams .oiinty, Indiana, and John Bollenbaehcr as Trustee "f .lerr'’rsoii townnliip in AdiiHL** voumj. Imlmmi You ami each of you .are hereby m.tiri.'.l that on, the ..th duj of April. 1925 William Gillespie and olh. is filed in the Auditor s Office of (dams . ounlj Indiana, their petition prnvlng for the construction, estah--11,11111.nt and location ot a dram on an.l along the folowlng route In A.Iiiiiis county in the state ot Indiana. I ' That tile lie placed in the already <■«»nbtmetod open dit4*ii <'(»inmvnrinn nt , u point on the pant »»»<tion line run'initc.;' north an.t south along the east . side ot section thirty-me l-Ht m (ownship tw ( iit.v-slx <26i .north "I rum;'.- fift.cn Us> east in Adams countv. Indlanii, said point being located one hundred forty-eight ills) rods north of the soutlieast corner ot said section thirty-one (3t> township unit range aforesaid, thence to run norilit’itsi acroN.M th»* hind?* of Uoruvlhi ■|.»uiM<iid and on the boundary lin« lutwr'-n the lands of William < <;il|.spie and Cordelia Townsend. to , the public highway running north and '■•euth through sai'l section thirl \ ’two ' cl ) nt township Lw« ntv-six < north of range fifteen (15) ♦ ast in Adams Indiana, and there said tile , to terminate, thence ea <i across the said public highway, thence b' deepening and widening the channel of the open drain running cast I t tween the lamia of Maggie C. Cottrell and Cordelia Townsend. them .• east across the lands of Maggie C. Cottrell and John Cross to a point fol ty (lO> rods iKirlli of the southeast corner of the southwest (|uartvr of the northeast quarter ot said section thirl}-two <32 ► ■ ivwiisnip ind rang'' aforesaid ami Hhi< to terminate in the Pctcr J. |h\;n I Hain; ihe said proposed train affects your I real estate as described in the said I pidHlon herein and also affeeta certain public highway* in Bim- Creek town,ind iii JeiTerson township. Adams county, Indiana, and said petition is now pending in the Auditor's office of Adams county, Indiana. The said petitioners herein have fixed and noted thereon by endorsement on said petition Tuesday, June 2nd, 1925, as the -ia\ upon which said petition will 'be dw-kited as a cause pending in the 01n.u1.-stolice's Court ot Vdaius eounftv Indiana and raid petition will be •'d.ek.-ted as a cause pending in said .'(’ouit on said late. i WILLIAM C. GILI.KSITE. et-al ,' J'ctitiuiiers. | 'tFrmlite A- Littirer, Attys. 1-S | Greencastle.—Putnaui county farmI ers predict a large crop of apples in case frost docs not injure them. Som > of tlie apples now are as large as peas. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925 'will be the last day for paying your Spring installment of taxes. The | treasurer’s office will be open fpim* S a.t'i to I p.m. during the tax pay- | ing season. All taxes not paid by. that time will become delinquent ami a penalty of 10 per cent will be added. Do not put off your taxes as they must be paid, and tffie la w poßits out the duty of the treajjgigr,. Those I who have bought or sold property, and wish a division of taxes should l corne in at Once. Don't wait for the : rush. No receipts can be laid away' for anyone, so do not ask for it. LOUIES KLEINE. Treasurer of Adams County. \nr c to Mav 4

<■ V---' ’sSHI T The Best Floor Coverings I are Wool Seamless Rugs I NO other floor coverings are so suitable to the rooms of your home as | Wool Seamless Rugs. | Wool gives you comfort underfoot, J warmth, quiet and lasting satisfaction. I Find a dealer who has a representative selection of the famous j Axminster, Velvet and Tapestry Seamless Rugs I made by Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Company, the largest makers of wool rugs in the world. All sizes made without seams in a wide range of patterns at prices within the reach of everyone. Look for trade mark stamped lon the back of erery rng. I Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Co* NEW YORK I

BETTY BLITHE i IS KIDNAPPED •- - - Film Star Carried Away By Fierce Nomad Horsemen In Palestine London, May L—(United Press.)-— Betty Blythe, film star, has been kidnaped by Hedoitiiis In Fulestine. tiecm ding to a cable received today by John Harding, her London ugent. The colonial office here, however, has no reports of the alleged attack. Harding has applied to the American authorities and also the British to rescue tiie actress. Troops have been disputclied, according to a cable from Haifa. Miss Blythe has been in Jerusalem for three weeks, working on a film which a French company Is producing, to lie entitled "Jacob's Well." The company had started making PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR DISCHARGE In the matter of James F. Parrish, No. 922. in Bankruptcy Order of Notice Thereon. District of Indiana, ss: Ou this :tmh day of April. A. I'.. 192-5, on reading the petition of Hie bankrupt for his charge. I it is ordered by the court. That a In arins lie had upon the same on the IBH4 day of June, A. D.. 1925. before said Court at Indianapolis, in said District, at nine o’clock In the forenoon. ami that noth/ thereof shall be published twice in The Daily Democrat. a newspaper printed in said District, and that all known creditors ami other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and sb v cause, if any they have, whittle said prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. I And it is further ordered by the , Cotirt that the said Clerk shall send ' by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. , WITNESS, the Honorable Robert C. I Baltzell. Judge of said Court, and the ' seal thereof, at Fort Wayne, in said district, on the 30th day ot' April. A. D.. 1925. 1 seal! Wm. P. Kappes, Clerk May 1-8 NOTiek As my wife and I have 1 si parated. 1 will not la responsible for any debts contracted by her after this dqte. Daniei Durbin. 102t3x + +"+’+'+”+"+’ ♦ ♦ ■F POLITICAL CALENDER +++++++ + + + + + 'F 1 Editor Daily Democrat: — I Please announce my name as a ji-'miidate for the democrat it noinina- , tion for mayor, subject to the deci ■ sion of the voters at the primary 1 election. Tuesday, May 5. Your sup port will be appreciated. CHARLES W. YAGFP

scenes in the Palestine countryside and Miss Blythe and some of the supporting cast had gone hy auto-/ mobile to Haifa. The cable said troops were inv nie li.ilcly disputclied in pursuit. I. u. Track Team Goes To Miami U. For Meet Bloomington, Ind., Ma.v L — Coach Hayes and 20 Indiana University track men left here today for Oxford, 0., for their first out-of-town dual meet of the year, scheduled with Miami for Saturday afternoon. Miami has one ot the strongest cinder aggregations in the Ohio confetence, according to reports of early Buckeye dual meets. Ohio state champions will face the Crimson track BUICK I<>23 COAUH Newly paintcd-Looks like new. Balloon tires and fully equipped. Priced to sell quick. See W. 1). PORTER Buicks f»s The G.M.G. of the Reformed Church will serve dinner in the church dining room 11 Io 1 o’clock Saturday, May 2 Menu consists ol roast pork, mashed potatoes and gravy, noodles, cream slaw, rolls, cherry pic. coll’ce. Only 35c 1 he public is invited.

I Saturday Specials HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MA N Y BARGAINS WE ARE GOING TO OFFER: A Large Can White DIAMOND at 26c Tube VsEEDOL Grease24c A Large Can White WIAMOND Tire Patch 27c TIRES - TIRES NOTE—It is rumored tire prices will advance today, and this will be your last chance to buy, PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP I TIRES AT THESE LOW PRICES 33x3 Vacuum Cup, Cl. Fabrics7.2s 30x3'7 Vacuum Cup, Cl. Fabric 30x3'2 Vacuum Cup Cl. Cordslo.4s 30x3'2 O.S. Vacuum Cup Cl. Cordslo.So 30x3'2 O.S. Vacuum Cup Cl. Tuxedo Cordsl3.os 32x4 O.S. Vacuum Cup S.S. Tuxedo C0rd519.25 33x4 O.S. Vacuum Cup S.S. Tuxedo Cords2o.lo 30x3 Tubessl.2o 30x3'/* Tubessl3s All sizes of Regular and Baboon Tires and Tubes at Reduced Prices. Here is one for you- 30x3’/- Cord Tire at Only a few at this price. VEEDOL OIL SPECIAr ■ We will drain your motor and refill with ) I VEEDOL OIL 35c per gallon | * Providing you huy | 5 (billons NEW NAVY DIAMOND GASOLINE. SU7 @ For each one gallon ol' oil. THIS OFFER IS ONLY GOOD FROM 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. I Elberson Service Station | ‘y.v In the heart of the city anff in th- minds of most poopl*.

stars in the hurdles and dashes, as well us in some field events. ,iii. ..in—. ■ ■ ■ im.— jQ ■ I ■ . South Bend. — Largo streams of water flowed out of the Beck and Ray Ice house during Ils destruction by a $16,000 fire. The building was com i pletely filled with lee.

Auto Day Special F-R-E-E 1 Quart Opaline Motor Oil k i with the purchase of | 5 gallon or more of Sinclair Gasoline. SATURDAY May 2 Hi-Way Filling Station IH. L. KERN & CO. North Second St.

NOTICE Because of the fact i hal th# . ior of the Evangelical church Dig decorated, and also became of our members are contsm. ’ attending the Conference * t sent Avenue church. Pt. ; will lie no Bunday-»chool al ourchnwi next Sunday, May 3. Ulcll