Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1925 — Page 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS
♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ I HR SALE FOK SALE -dfflcia 1 Uncle Sam mail posts for rural routes. Inquire of William A Griffith <>« the Henry Krick farm. Route 8, Decatur. lOOtfi FOR SALE—HIue reed baby carriage ■with yellow wheels; in first class condition. Phone 1123 or call at 804 W. Adams st. D>3t3x FOR SAI J?—Garden Plants nt Werder Sisters. No. 602 Marshall st. Phone 347. 103-3tx. FOR RENT FOR RENT Eight room modern house ami six room semi-modern house on Jefferson street. Call phone ißimber 674 or inquire of William Norris at Ixmhart and Heller Ijiw office. Decatur. 103-777 FOR RENT— Four - *room flat over Haußtnan's Five and Ten Cent Store Inquire of 11. J Rite 237 North Fifth street or phone 184104-7 FOR ilENT—Cash or Share: 77 mile north of Monmouth. Sec Lbtfflart * Heller 105t3x — The - D.~L Smith farm sale advertis'd for May 4 has teen postponed one week. Watch for list of articles, lx LOST AND FOUND I.()ST—Tire - and* rimT” 30x3^7*somewhere in Decatur. Finder please rvtiHn to this office.lo3l Jx HlST—Pair of ladies new oxfords. Ijett at King’s Confectionary. Party ■who took them requested to return them at mice. lt»-5-3tx WANTED AGENTS WANTED -“ Highest ash paid weekly with part expenses for non and women to take orders for piiaiantei <1 nursery stock. Experience iinnei es ary. ( Outfit ftec Write The Hawks Nursery Co.. Wauwatosa. Wis. lujtlix J J veil “HAVE A Car. are energetic. and desire to distribute the best se'ltng automobile accessory on the maiket. address 11 A C Manufacturing Company, Parkersburg, West Virginia. lx siu.(mo.tHiii.no Company wants you to sejl 130 daily home necessities in Devatut Profits $35-50 each week. Experii im h unnecessary. I'«r particulars W rite The .1 R Wat kins Conipiny. Dept. JI. 129 139 Chestnut St. E Columbus, Ohio. 105t2x * •— — ——o —— Alleged Bandits Attempt To Break Jail At Kokomo Kokomo. Im).. May 2 A second jail break to five Eati North cti of IndUoia|Hdis ami Thaiidius Sheer of Fl. Wayne held in ”" Howard couiti. jail on charges of robbing the Snath Kokomo state bank was frustrat'd by authorities ear y today. Deputy sheriff heard tin grating of a saw ami found one bar in the north end of the jail sawed in two No trace of the saws could be found, additional guards were thrown around the jail. The first attempt *»» free the Iwm dits was made a montli/tigo. —o— — • CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat - May. $1.59 12: .Inly. $1.50: Sept.. $1.42 1-4. Corn May. $1.06 14: July. Hl.oO 3-4; Sept.. SI.OO 1-2. Oats May. 12 1 Ir: July, 43c; Sept.. 43 6-Bc. O O I I DR. C. V. CONNELL I VETERINARIAN ( I Special- attention given to I 1 cattjc and poultry practice. Office 12H No. First Street. 1 Phone: Office 143 —Residence 103 I I O— ’ -o MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount sf S PERCENT monay on tinpvorod •••■!• FEDERAL FARM LOAN* Abstracts of litis tn r«tl mi»h IKJHURSER'B ABSTRACT OFFH.4 133 8. 2nd 8t -""NO ! K E TO TA XPAY ERS Nothe is hereby given ilnjt MONDAY, MAY 4. 1925 will be the last day for paying yottr 4<n,-* -a 11 AV: 4 >a f X I -l Vn-' L> r-> AUpx iUOt»ttM«uui «-«■» _ Jt.tr.: treni-urer's office will be open from 3 am. to I pin during Hie tat pa?iug soampß. AU ft*x«j wvt paid b that time will become delinquent and a penalty of 1° p ß r cent will he *t) deUx Do not pu* off your tav»s as they must be pDci. and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Thom? ■who have bought or Hold property ami wish a division of tale.- should come ih at onto. Don’t waft for the ritab. N« receipts can be laid away for anyone, so do not ask for it. LOUIES KLEINE. Treasurer of Adams County. 6 to Maj 4
♦ BUSINESS CARDS « H. FROHNAPFEL, I). C. IMtCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neurociometer and Scinograph For SERVICE For Location Position at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 108 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1 5 6-8 p.wi. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90. Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS 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. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses Filled HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. in. Telephone 135 | Court House | Marriage Licenses Tillman Lehman. salesman, Fort Wayne, to Ixiulso Smith, of Adams county. Frank Hewer. barber to Hattie Dobolt, laitft of Iterator. Indianapolis. — The mystery of the ‘‘1a.490 bandit” who tried to hold peiiestraiiis up by tossing a noose around them from the branches of a tree was solved with the arrest of a young man of unsound mind. MARKETS-STDCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* y OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago. May 2. - Grain futures started irregular on the board of trade today. I’rolit-taking took the edge off wheat. Liverpool’s failure to respond to our sharp upturn of ; esterday caused a feeling of uneasiness among, prim ipul holders hqce. Corn held relatively firm, Better easts demand ami export inquiries checked bear operations. Oats followed corn and opened steady without feature. Provisions lacked attention and were unchanged at the start. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 32m). shipments 2850. official to New York yesterday. 3610. Hogs closing slow. Heavies $12.10; other grades [email protected]; packing sows rough $10.2541'10.7,0; cattle 250. slow; sheep 700 steady; best clipped lambs $13.75; best clipped ewes s64c 7; calves 350; tops $10.504111. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Hogs—llo to 120 pounds. $9.50; 120 to 130 pounds. $10.56; 140 to 150 pounds. $11.10: 150 to 170 pounds. $11.25; 170 to 200 pounds, $11.35;'20tt to 260 jiounds, $11.15; roughs, $9.50; stags. $6.50. Calves, $9.75. Lambs. $12.00^4513.00. CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Corn; May $1.07%; July sll2. Oats: May 41%c; July 42 : J4c; Sept. 43%c, LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected May 1) Cbfckeua. !b J 8( leghorn Chiekeua 13, Fowls ig, Leghorn Fowls L3c Duck fJwse la, Old rooatera g< liggs, per dozen 2oc LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 1) Jats. per bushel . 40c *>-e per buehej .. ... $199 Barley., per bushel 80c New No. 1.51.60 New Wheat, No. 2 $1.59 LOCAL GROCER 3 EGG MARKET Lggs. per dotcu . 25c BUTTEP.F4T AT STATION Butterfat 49c
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925.
FROST CAUSES SLIGHT DAMAGE (Continued from rage One) Taifayetto. South Bend and Royal Center, according to the weather bureau. Marion. Angola and other ciliea in northeastern Indiana reported heavy luit not killing frosts. A light frost was general throughout the central part of the state. In southern Indians Paoli was the only point reporting frost. Warmer weather was predicted for> tonight. Warsaw. Ind., May 2.—The lowlands a of north central Indiana were white with frost early today but the only damage was to beans and other early vegetation. Fruit trees escaped damage. \ ■* '■ - ■ • ■ O 1 ■ —. ■■ CLEAN-UP WEEK STARTS MONDAY (Continued from l*ape Ona) any suggestions for improvement,, give them to any member of the Civic section. They will be greatly apprec’ated. A committee from the Club will inspect all alleys during the week following e'eaii-up week. If any place has been ovedlooked the wagons will return. It will help a great deal if • very one will place the things they wish to be taken away in plain sight, and Do not frirget to trim trees, plant some vines to cover some unsightly building or fence. Use paint or soap and water where necessary, and we shall soon have Decatur beautiful. if every one does his duty. " o No Official Reports On Kidnapping Os Film Star London. May 2 —(United Press) — Skepticism evidenced yesterday over r ports of the “kidnapping ” of Betty I’lythc. movie actress, by fierce Ber uiii.- on the desert of i’alastiue in < • cased today when no official reports were received. Miss Blythe's representatives here gave out word yesterday that they h<d been uotili'al of the kidnapping and described how the Berouin shleks hid swoojied down on the screen Sheba’s automobile, injured Iter <om potion, « Dr. Markus, and carried Hetty away. Governmental source? Ii id been asked to'help find her. ac-
Wise Men will go to the Decatur Insurance AGENCY for Insurance Life l ife and Tornado Accident anti Health •* Automobile Liabilily Workmen's Compensation Boiler and Fly Wheel Burglary and Hold-Up Interior Bobbery Plate Glass Bonds Contract Fidiilty Public Opkial Depository Bunker’s Blanket Fidelity E. W. Johnson Manager Schafer BMf. Phene 385
cording to her agent. Today government officers were still without information as to the incident England Has Epidemic Os Sleeping Sickness IXHidon. May »—Fifiy two <afeos of sleeping aickncst wi re discovered In England mid Wales during the past week. One of those stricken is Vis count Milner. His condition Is said to be aerlous. although he is maintaining his strength. Complications, however, caused a nervous break down. o— — — Indiana People Unhurt In Automobile Accident Hallsburg. PaT May 2— Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rohm and nephew of Elkhart. Ind.. Rohm’s parents and his sister, of Newville. Va.. were in an auto which plunged over a bank near + + " + " + '+ q. + ♦ ♦ + POLITICAL CALENDER ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Editor Daily Democrat:— Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for mayor, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election. Tuesday, May 5. Your support will be appreciated CHARLES W. YAGER.
R . ■ < I ICE CREAM WEEK CJfayJzsf to 9HI WIAT IS SO TRULY DELICIOUS as ice crea®? Your lips linger over every spoonful, that you may enjoy to the utmost its cooling richness, its velvety smoothness, its marvelous flavor. Think of the many tempting flavors from which you may choose—vanilla, chocolate, caramel, maple —or luscious crushed berries and fruits—some with the added zest of choice nut meats. Ice cream brings you all the whoksomeness of Nature's finest food—pure, rich, cream—in the most palatable, most delicious form imaginable. Eat ice cream every day! For lunch—for a between'ffieal refreshment—for the evening dessert—there is nothing else that gives you so much delight in eating—that gives your body so much nourishment—that is so easily digested. Let the children have all the ice cream they want. Celebrate ICE CREAM WEEK, May 3rd to 9th, by order' ing your favorite ice cream from your nearest dealer. Then let every week be Ice Cream Week in your home! fahPriies - (0 Qiifcfren underlb A special essay contest is being sponsored by the Ic* Cream Di-n- --, ~ sion of the Indiana Manufacturers of Dairy Products Association that will interest every boy and girl in Indiana. Ask for contest rules wherever ice cream is sold. yn \ e* e ’•*» / SERVE ICE CREAM AND YOU Pl-EASE ALL” J , 1 liwiwi .dm WI Ml II ■ ■"
Harrisburg today. Brushing a tree »a the car tumbled over th? bank, the ear was kept up i Ight. None of the occupants were Injured. o New York Bank Clearing House Sets A New Record New York, May £— (United Press.) The Naw York Ihnk Clearing houae established a now high record yesterday when the checks “cleared” :imounted to $1.597,006,000. The previous record, made Jau. 2, was $1,665,000,000. The enormous value of the checks deareh was taken as an indication of a gain in business in this city and possibly throughout the country. — o ————— MlTIt I'. TO tn tile Ailams Circuit Court, In Vmation Ch use No. 12111 State of Indiana. County of Ailams, hs: Julius liaugk vs. Harry E. Bittner It apnwaring by affidavit ami cotnPlaiut Med in the above cuiiac, that the defendant Harry F. Hiltner is a non-resident of the State of Indiana residing at Byron, in Hie Slate of Illinois, the said Harry E- Bittner is hereby notified ««> be and m>pear nt tin- Court House in the city of De4 a atur, AdaniM County. Indiana, on the lltli flay of June. 1525. the same being the Slat Judicial day of the April Term I*2.', of the Adams Circuit Court to answer or demur to the complaint liled ill said cause or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. JOHN E. NELSON. clerk of Adams Circuit Court, c. 1,. Wallers, . . Mlo'qvy fm PWntiff A 2.. r Xay
Industrial Association ! To Meet Monday Evening' — A meeting of the Decatur luuUstrial Association will be held Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Industrial rooms. Avon Bulk, president of tlie organization, stated that Mon-
BUSINESS BACKING II you hope some duy io engage in o f Vuu own now is the lime Io establish relations with Though your start be small when the time comes y uu will have your bank account as a basis tor capital and cert! it. * I. IIUU-: you will I inti a hank large enough to servt . y(JU . nccih yet not 100 big Io appreciate the small account We welcome both large ami small accounts, THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. Bank of Service
i" w »■ 1 that subjects of lnlereßt J® I up ana <ll, C u !gei i I to attend th. ln , “ io oprestt th* lr vi „, torn auu oftcr nilOMtjM( « Mi Decatur caa be mad,. a better city. ’■’ tf *M
