Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1925 — Page 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS
♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» • CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ••**aaaa«a****« FOR SALE lOR RENT FOR KENT — Hour room flat over Baugman's Five and Ten Cent Store Inquire of B. J. litre 237 North Fifth threat or phone 184 104-'/. FOR SALE—-Coon hound pups, red bones from parents that are real cooners. Inquire 109 So. 11th st. Phone 1022._ _ _ 106t3 FOR MALE-- Official Vricle Sam mail twists for rural routes. Inquire of William A. Griffith on the Henry Krick farm. Route 8. Decatur. lOllttix FOR SALE — Combination player piano. Chute-Btulor make. Priced for quick sab 1 . Phone 47ft or inquire 21 9 No, ftth st, , it>6t3 F<Tr~ SALE Sideboard, dining table and t> chairs. Call at 225 W. Adams st_ ) FOR SALE —Car load of choice Hour middlings, ready middle of this week, at Erie railroad. Peter C. Miller. phone 876-A. Decatur. 11. 11. No. pi 106-3tx FOR~SALE — Flour middlings. Sill iier ton. Burk Elevator. 107-I'tt FOR SALE Baby chicks by Wednesday of this week Mrs. James Stonerock. 1629 W Monroe street Phone 165. l°* ii:! BABY CHICKS Wednesday of each week. Heavy breeds. sl2: Licht breeds. $lO per hundred Custom hatching a specialty. O V. Dilling. Kt. 2. Decatur. Ind. Cratgville phono. Two miles south, 5 miles west of Decatur. _ Sotl2x MWFI Tops and Side Curtains Repaired. Celluloid sewed in. Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First st. 258c0d-tf CLEARANCE SALE Beginning April 2S and ending May 9. Will have reduced prices on all my spring and summer millinery, (hie lot of bats to be sold out during this sale at $2 each. Mrs. .Maude A. Merriman. 222 South Fourth street, city. Phone <qe_>. 100t6 cod FDR SALE Detroit Jewel gas range tireless cooker; rug. size 12 x 15 4-2: electric washer; stand, tall Phone 971. 194-3 t e. o. <l. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Small Ira t her - purse^ontMining k<*y, autl bills and change. Finder return to Jessie Winnes. 107-3 t FOUND Coaster wagon. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. 108t2 WANTED AGENTS WANTED Highest cash paid weekly with part expenses for men and women to take orders for gnal antred nurture stock Exper ienee injlH'C.rssary. Outfit free Write The Hawks Nur.-ery Co. Wwuwafo>:t. M is. lust6x M ANTED —Odd jobs of ail kinds Cleaning wall paper, rug... cisterns and oilier house cleaning jobs Phone No 474 Frank Straub. jmitljx M 4 XTIII> T< TBE V—2s or IIP - stliall pigs 6or 8 weeks old Phom* 2on 20 Preble. G. F. Knigge, R. R. 1 Decatur luGtilx WANTED To do Sheep Shearing. C. D McClure, on Ed Moses farm. 4 miles east of Decatur. R R. S. Hl7t3x WANTED- Junk cars in any condition. Call Mahan-- Garage 872 AR7 107-61 W ANTED- fiadv to'sell Lingeri- ami Corsets. Address Box 310. Fori Wayne. Ind. losti'.x WANTED - Washings to do at 22f’N. 11th St. Will call for and deliver. , 107-3tx WANTED —Manufaeturer of Nation ally advertised products desire the services of local sal s representative for direct to consumer selling. Can avvrntrc $25 r. week cither full er part time work Opport unify to work up to field manager. Write A. M. Underhill. 211 Cooper Bldg.. Fort Wtyne. Hx — o PUBLIC SALE One-half mile south of hospital on mud pike, on Saturday, May 9 on tb« Cotlee place. The followin'articles: One Globe range stove, a fine bak er: 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 Round Oak 8 It table; 3 pieces linoleum; 2 sets of dining room chairs; 3 rugs: 2 Iw>ok cases; 1 writing desk: Hl rocking elmirs; 5 beds and spring ; I library table: 3 center stands: I iqe box; 2 bit y< les, I boys; 1 i-tloo; I electric lamp: 1 baby's bed. gotal as le w; 1 beating stove: >; ”"d Ford parts; 1 washing mat him': 2 t hick -; 1 baby cab; many aidicles too uumerous to mention. Sale commences at t o'<|o-A sharp D. J SMITH „*uct./Roy Johnson. Clerk. Jack Brunton (?_7 o CT-' - '' J 1 " ll'u DR. C V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN I Special attention given to I cattle and poultry practice I Office 120 No. First Street Phnne: Oftee 143—Residence 102 o ■ —■ ——U
♦ BUSINESS CARDS » H. FHOHNAPFEL. 1). C. I DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neurociometer and Spinogtaph For SERVICE For Location Position at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 108 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 15 6-8 p.m.l 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 Monev to Loan on Government Plan. Interest npe reduced October :5. 1924 See French Quinn Office Take first stairway south of Dcealur Democrat ' N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted HOF RS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. in. Telephone 135 Chiropractic is pr llle key that unv F locks the door to health. Conic / f|/ yKZ//i in and let us unt JfjJ IQbt/ lock the door and bring you g. back to health. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours; 10 12 2-5 6:308 127 N. 2nd St. Phone 628 O O JOHN W. CLARK DEMIST 127 North Third St. Phone 122. - —o o o ' I I WANTED | i t | Rags, Rubber. Paper of all I kinds, Scrap Iron, Metals anil | | Hides. | i We will call with our truck for any junk you wish to dispose | of PHONE 442 | MAIER HtDE & FUR CO 71 it W. Monroe St Near G. R & 1 crossing. t 6 "MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 6 PER CENT money on Unproved real ea'at* FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract* of title to real estate tCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 8 2nd 8t MARKETS-STOCKS ♦«ily Krpori Os Local Eorrig« Market* Eart Buffalo Livestock Market ITeei-iplH 24i*>. Khljimenls 2850. olii rial to New Yrwk yesterday. Hum; hogs closing strong. Heavies $11.25; mediums $12.25f?i 12 lit; light weight. »t 'SO; light lights and pigs. $12.254i>? 12.50; packing sows lough. $10.5"; caltle 275 slow; sheep 2400: best (dipped lambs $14fi11.25; best clipped ewes $6.50*71 7 s°; calves, 25b:' lops $llOO. LOCAt PRODUCE MARKET tCorrected May 6t f'bl'kena, lb 18c! leghorn Chickens 13c Fowls 18< Irfqiborn Fowls 13c Duels 14c Oese ) 2c >ld twx>«l««R Sc Egg . per dozen 26e LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected .May 6t Oats, per bushel 49e Rye per bushel 31 09 Barley,, per bushel 80c New Wheat. No. 1 ■ $1,68 New Wheat, No. 2 .11.67 LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggft. per dozen 26c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat . 36e WOOL PRICES IN DECATUR | Wool, No i 38cj i i Rejects 30c
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925.
\<>Tl( Il TO DRFBXDAMTM State of tmllanu, A<!>inih ('utility. t»«: Adntn BibrrMteln, Plaintiff va. Oeurgt* CllDKcf, at In (he Adamw I’irvuit Court. April Term, 1925 <’auae No. 1244 Z *»nl( to quirt I'ltle. Now rumen the plaintiff by C. L Walter*, hl* attorney, mid nlr* hi* (••niplaint herein, together with thr it of h rompvtent person that the following defendant* In wnld eMiae ur<- non-rcHidcnta <»f the State of Indiana. to»wit: George (.’Unger, William Maxwell, Willtum N. Maxwell, Catherine Maxwell, Wm. MaxtVf 11. (whuae ChrHtian name Ih tqiknown to ph»lntlff >. William VoNry. Sally Mux. A Doth Max, MarKarri Vrwy; that the ii.itm n of the defeiKlantn are unknown and that th**y nrr believed to nun-reaid^nfe of the Slate of Indiana, surd in thia notion Ly the following namm, and draianalions, to-wit: “The unknown husband* and wlvcm. rmpeetlvrly, «’f the f fllowimr named versons. to-wlt: Ccurgf’ Clinger. William Maxwell. Wilburn N. Maxwell, (Catherine Maxwell. Win. Maxwell, (whose I'hristlan nami unknown to plaintiff), William Vesey; the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown x\ Idowcrs and widows, children, des ‘endants ami heirs, surviving spouses, creditors ami administrators of the • Mtatrs. devisees, legatees, trustees cud executors or the last wills and testaments, successors in interest and| assigns, respectively, of the follow i Ing named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: George Clinger, William Maxwell. William N. Maxwell, I Catherine Maxwell, VV’tu. Maxwell. ( .chose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff). William Vesey. The names of all whom .ire unknown to plaln--I’ff; all the women once known b\ any of the nanus and designations al»ov»' stated, whose names may have been, < iiangml. and who are n<»w known by olh* r names, the names of all of whom'] are unknown to plaintiff; the spoures of all of the persons above DH'ned. described ami designated ad» f» ud.i uts. to this action who are married, the names of all whom are unknown to pinin'! iff. Al! persons ami corporations \vln» assort or might assert mid title, claim or interest in or Hon up\.i the real estate described in the «»mnliint in this action by. und«*r or through . ny us the defendants tu this u**lion. [ n <mo4l. described and designated in is.- id complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff.” that caitl action is instituted for the purpose of quieting - the title to r<»a! estate in the state of Indiana; that a cause of action exl M ts against all of said defendants; that all of said defendu iit*- are mcessai y partie s to said action ami that they arc believed to non-residents of the State of In- « Lana. ’l’ln following real estate in Adams < ••unity in the State of Imliana. is described In said <-oniplaint. to-wit: The northeast fraction us tin* .southwest quartos' of siction 12. in township 25 north of range 13 east containing ninety-five ami forty-three hundredths <r» res of land more or less. This action is institutci! and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting his title to the real • state above described as against al! ib inands, claims and claimants whatNutlco is. therefore, given sahl defendants ami cat'll and «11 of them; that unless they be ami appear before tic Adams Circuit Court at the Court House in the city <<f Decatur, in Adams County, in the State of Indiana on the 7th day of S«*ptemb« r. 1925. tiv seme Iwiiig the Ist. .iudlcial Dav of a term of the Adams Cln uit Court of the Stat** of Indiana, said term begun ami holden on the 7th day of Sept., I‘‘2s. ami answer or demur to said complaint tie same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof. I ha\«- hereunto • t my hand and affixed the seal of said C»»urt at the office of th *-<’lerk th« rv"f in the i’it\ of Decatur. Indiana, this 29th day of >pr|l. A D. 1925. •JOHN IX WlilJklN. Clerk of th* Auni>ls Cir« uit Court, <4. Wail tors. Attorney for the Plaint iff. A-2» I.V.GXI. NOTH B XlA*Ti:ir> SAbK Uy virtue of a decree of the District Court of the United States for the l»istri«l of Indiana, made and entered on the 2Rth day "f March. 1925, in a < ertain suit pending in said district entitled I'letclier Joint Stock Im1ii»1 Hank of Indianapolis. Complainant, vs. P« ter Kinney, unmarried, et al.. Defendants. No. S'*3 In Equity, a ccrtim-<| ( »»py of whit'h decree was duly issued to the undersigned Master in <’ham ery. together with a proper precept of Sale, by the Clerk of said District Court, and in pursuance of said Precept of Sale and aaid Decree, th.- undersigned Master in Chancery of said District Court, will, <»n the “th day of May. 1925. at the hour <»f twelve «»’< lock Noon, at the door of the court bouse in the City of Decatur, in the CiAinty of Adams ami State of Indi (a, offer for sale amj sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, the rents ami profits for a term of seven years or less, of the following described real estate in the County of Vlams ami State of Indiana, towit: rh“ west half o.f the south west • I miter of Section 28, Township 2.5 North, Flange 1,5 East. Also, the Southeast «piarter of the North Ea t Quarter of Section 32, T''Wio-hip 25 North. Kange 15 East: subject to the statutory right <»f redemption :whle|i real estate is subject to th» ||< H of the sai<| decree in the sum of 17.356. M with interest thereon from Mart h 28, 1925. and reference is here made to said decree for the provisions thereof. If tin rents and profits of said real estate for a term of seven <7) years or less shall mH sell for a sum suffi- • lent to satisfy said d< « ree with hitercst. costs of suit am] cost ami expenses of said sale. 1 will thereupon at the same time and place, offer for sale ami sell at public outcry’ to the< highest bidder, for cash in hand, the f»e simple us said real estate, or of so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said decree Xvith interest,, cost of suit, and cost and expenses of sale. Said sale will he made without relief from valuation or appraisement la* s of Hie State of Indiana, and subic t to tlie statutory year of redemption and subject to taxes; also subject to the approval of the District Court of the United Sth tea for the Distinct of Indiana. CHARLES MARTINDALE, Master in Chancery. Indianapolis, Indiana. April 15, 1925. [Li k< r A- ILt iu< I ■ L- 1 -J I
Tn Get Ss Mmr Owt of T««r , • Vlatt to OUcata, Stop at tha COMMONWEALTH HOTEL CHICAGO iipiniu ■SB » n* tijUgßl ♦xc* the 'acc am wietCT — -cr «ad Ciidato'• tdad rotrf Loeatian Th- Cemr2Mnr-<!tb affcrd« every arflOTnr'Odatior. and luxury far it* meats. Otmnt Sef.-lee ala carteM’dte w * Mm Cmoc lactic
Flat Rock Team Plays Ft. Wayne K. Os C. Sunday Tlx- Flat Rock baseball team of Hoagland, will play the fast Knight" of f'olnmbus teain of Fort Wayne a* Hoagland next Sunday. This will be the second game of the season for the Flat Rock team, the opener having been lost last Sunday to the Concordia Walther Leaguer" of Fort Wayne, by a "core of 2-0. The game wax a fast exhibition, neither team making an error. The Flat Rock players were unable to connect for hits in the first inning and scored two runs, which proved to be enough to win the game. Grotian. on the mound for the Flat Rock team, was in mid-season form, allowing the Leaguers only four hits during the game and striking out 14 of the vis Iting batsmen. Flat Rock collected six hits off Freeze and Tossler. while deven were struck out by the visiting hurlers. It was one of the fastest games ever played on the HoaiInnd diamond A large crowd was present. Score by innings: 11 II E Concordia 2 it n 0 It <1 b 0 o—2 4 0 Flat Roek 00000 ti 0 0 0 (I 6 0 Batteries: for Concordia. Freese. Tossler and Beneeke; for Flat Ilock. Grotian and Berning. —a Dundee Wins A Moral Victory In Last Bout N w York. May 6—"Old fellow, me —why I am just get tin’ old enough 1 to fight,” Johnny Dundee, veteran of more than 600 fights over a career of D» years, said here today. To the veteran Dundee, former featherweight and junior lightweight (hampion of the world, had been given the commission of writing last \f>TicE or or xi. rKorr.K TI the matter <»f the estate of l?llen Robinson, deceased. Notice is hereby given the th» \ 1111drrsicned administrator of the vstatt* •»f Ellen Robinson. de«4‘as<<l will off r f<»r sale at publie auction, at the late msidrnt «»f said «|eer«lent in Delator. Adams County. Indiana, on SATURDAY. MAY 23. U‘2s 'he personal property of said estair < insisting of Living Room, Dining Room. Red Room and Kitchen furniture and other household equipment. io«ds and ac«essories. TERMS: All sums us live dollars nd under • ash in hand, over live dollars a credit of not to exceed th rev months will be given, the pur<‘haM< r executing his note therefore, bearing six per <;cnt. interest after maturitv. waiving relief providing for attorney's fees and witli sufficient securities t hereon. WILLIAM P. ROBINSON. .May 6-13 Administrator. —■— - o XOTI4 E or riAXL rixCMEAT or ESTATE No. 2151 Notice is hereby given to the errib itors. heirs ami h gatccs of Arilla Danner. deceased, to appear in the Adams (’in uit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana. •»n the 29 dav of Mav. 1925. and show if any. why th. EINAL SETTLEMENT A(’('i)UNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are n<»tilb i d to then and there make proof of heirship, ami receive their distributive shares. JAMES O. DANNER. Administrator. I‘'«,ifui - . Indiana. May t, 1925. I Tod T. Sehurger. Attorney . MG-13 xoi’H i: or <;i utmn’x sxi.r. or ItIAL EST VI E Notice is hereby given that by vir (no »if an <»rdor entered of record of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. the undersigned, guardian of Gretchen Schafer. Ured- • rick Schafer and Daniel Sehafer. minors, will at the law «»flhc of Clark J Luiz, over the Eirst National Bank ••n Second Street in Ihe city of !»••- ' •'inr. Indiana, on th< 21st day of May. 19'25, at the hour of nine n’< lock A. M.. and from day to d«\ thereafter until ‘•old. offer at private sale for not less than the full appraised \aluo thereof, of ctrtaifi real estate belonging to sai«| minors and described as f<dh»nw. to-wit: The undivided »»im' third part of inlets number two hundred and thiitv- • igh! <?:?%> two Irumlre.l and thirty nine (23**) and two hundred ami fort* (21”) two hundred and tifty-nine (259) I" •» hundred and sixty (:%h) two hundred and sixty-one (261) in the lirst addition, to th»‘ town, now City of ]»♦•- catur, Adams County, Indiana. Said sab’ will b« made subject to i lie approval of said court and on the ’•dlowing term** and ••onditions. One third < ash in hand on day of sale, om third in nine months and one third in eighteen months from date, deferred pay r»»ents to bear GL interest froni dit» without relief and with attorney s fees and to |»r secured by mortgage on the real estate purchased. Provided, however, that the purchaser ma \ pay all of said purchase price in < ash Said real estate will he sold free of liens. CHALMER U. SCHAUER. Guardian. Dated April 28, 1925. May 6-13 . — HOUSE AND IA)T AT AUCTION East of T+te Mill on Scbirmeyer St. Saturday, May 9 : at 3:30 p.m. One Room House, 13x18 ft. I built of Tile Block:. One Frame | two ear Garage. Electric lights. Lot 50xino ft. On new improved street. Shade trees, garden and berry bushes. 8 Good Buy for the Right Guy. Look it Over. Terms—CASH. D. Hindenlang. Javli irunton, auet. 5-5-S
■ night the final entry In the history of Madison Square Garden. The rafters still held the echoes of the ovation that wa - given to a loosing lighter when the wrecking crew went to work on tlie last of Nc w\ ork s I ... thia mnrnine
old Right place" tine morning. Dundee was beaten in a 12 round light by Sid Terri", a youth from the tenement" of the east side, who was| in his first pair °f knee pants when |.b<‘vt'iierabh* 1 ttniiß*.'started fighting. Terris won on itoinls from a one bunded old nutu of the ring but the moral victory went a l to the veterim Dundee whose wise head and stout heart caused a pile of money to be lost by those wM> had bet even mon ey that he would be knocked out. Dundee never was in danger ol having til" career ended with a knockout but he was never able to catch up with the points scored !»<a younger and faster man. Dundee tried to start out with his old speed. He bounced around the ring, swung himself off the ropes aAd got for it nothing but a reprimand from his corner. ■ + + + + + + + + 4- + + 4-4-4- + BASEBALL STANDING 44.q.q. + 4.4. + 4.4- + + 4- + + + National League / VV. L. Vet New York 11 - r > -688 Cincinnati !•' ’• ' Chicago Hl 7 ' Philadelphia 9 9 .6WI 1 BrooWyn 7 9 .428 Pittsburgh 6 ft -499 Boston 6 10 .315 St. Louis 6 10 .375 American League Cleveland 11 » -**BB ; Washington U 5 .688 Philadelphia 11 3 .688 Chicago 12 7 .632 St. Ixmis 10 10 .500 ’ New York 5 11 315 Boston 5 11 -313 Detract 5 11 .318 American Association Indianapolis 12 8 .’'oo 1 Minneapolis 12 9 -517 Milwaukee 9 8 -529 St. Paul 10 9 '.526 Toledo 10 10 .500 Columbus 9 10 .4 <4 Ijouisville 8 lo .444 Kansas City '.7 13 -35(1 + + + 4 , 4 , + 4 , + + + + 4 , + + 4' + YESTERDAY’S RESULTS 4 + + + + + 4- + + + + + 4'4-4-4 National League New York. .7: Philadelphia. 13. Brooklyn. 6; Boston. 1. St. Louis-Pittsbnrgh, rain. Chicago-Cincinnati, postponed. American League Boston. 9; Washington. 4. Chicago. 7; Cleveland, 2. New York. 8; Philadelphia. 4. Detroit, 4; St. Jamis, 8. American Association Indianapolis ,7; Mineapolis, 4. Toledo. 4; Milwaukee, 6. Jjouisville, 7; St. Paul. 11. Columbus, ft; Kansas City, 3. < _o F + + + , F , b4 ,> F + + 4 - + + + + ;• WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD 4 + 4 , +4 4,4, 4 < 4 , + 4 , 4 , 4 , 4 , 4‘d , 4 , 4 Yesteiday's hero —Ty Cobb, mana ger of tile Tigers, got three homers, . a tlmihh-'mpl bui singles in six times at bat ami helped to heat the Browns 14 lo S. Four home run by Wriglftstone and Wi'liams be|p<-<| the rbil ics beat the Giants, 1:’. to 5. Jack Scott. Giant p tcher. was beaten for th l ' first time this season. With good pitching by I’enoch in the pinches mid tino-ly hitting lite Yanks came out of a terrible slump anil beat the AthliMies. 8 lo 4. More runs scored on a fifth inning rally gave the White Sox a 7 to 2 victory over Hie Cleveland Indians. The Red Sox knocked Mogridge out of the box and beat the Senators If to 4. Burleigh Grimes relumed to form ami dropped the Boston Braves with six hits, the Kobins winning. (> to 1. Barnes was Knocked out of the box Preble Plays At Yoder Next Sunday i Preble. May 6. The I’relde base ball team will j'mrtiey to Yoder Sun I dry to play a return game with the strong Hoosier Highway Greys, of that pace. The Greys defeated the Preble tossers in the opening game of-the season by a soeer of 7 to 1. but Preble hopes lo avenge Hun mf> a Snmlay. 1 rebb- won ils first game last Sunday, when Willshire, (thio, Him- was defeated at l'i''bb . Th'’ • team showed a great improvemcni in | ♦lnldiHg and batting. Icilbcr Shady or ] Selklng will be on the mound for j Preble Sonday. On Ilf' lol'owing Sunday. Miy 17. the fast Hoagland team i will play Preble on the Preble d.'aiHoud. o ._ • .Lick I)f4iipsry And Bride Sail For Europe Today New York. May 6 Jack Dempsey world's heavyweight champion, and hta bride. Estelle Taylor, sailed today for England and France to enjoy a vacation of : lx weeks. Delupsey denied again that he had an ( matches in sight.
! Bloomington Folks who paid $1 ’ I for seats in the gallAry of the Indiana \ Vniversity gym to view the, Junior 1 Prom are peevish. A canvas ceiling 1 hung for decorations, shut off the view.
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