Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1925 — Page 2

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS

vl ....'.ui 1 7'.T2rc-z—- --• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE Poll SALE —Ruse and Single Comh i reds that are blood tested, eggs at I reduced prices, 5c each or $4.50 per i hundred. J. F. Rupert, Monroe. Ind. | 110t2wk | SPRING AND SUMMER MILLITERYI 1 group of Ladies Hats $1.00; 1 group of Ladies Hats $3.00 BURDG MILLINERY. !20t3 FOR SALE—B room house and lot on High st. Sell for cash to settle estate Price $llOO. William Norris at Lenhart & Heller’s office. 12<>t3x FOR SALE One Perfection Oil Heat er: three good door screens, one tube radio set in cabinet. Phone 976. 121-3tx! i-Olt SALE—Holstein heifer. 2 years old, Also full blooded Guernsey bull. 15 months old. Albert Teeple. phone Decatur 861-L 121tJx BABY CHlCKS—Wednesday of eacTt week. Heavy breeds, $ll.OO. Light breeds. $9.00 ja r hundred. Custom hatching a specialty. O. V. Dilling Kt. 2. Decatur. Ind. Craigville phone. Two miles south, 5 miles west of Decatur. 90t12x MWF Tops and Side Curtains Repaired. Celluloid sewrd in. Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First st. 2fWe*>d-tf FOR SALE—One 6 room and fine 7 room house, strictly modern. Desirable location. Call Mrs. John Moran Citv. Phone 391. 118tl2x eod I.SED CAR PARTS— For Fords. Chevrolet 490. Auburn. Overland--83. Overland 90. Overland 75-4. Studeliaker. Call 923 or see Herman Dier-i kes. after 6 p in. 118t6x eod FOR~SALE—-Good 80 acre farm with house, good cellar, spring water. | out buildings fruit trees Sell cheap. If interested write to Andrew Smith, j 1308 Emmet St . Petoskey. Michigan 20-22-26-28 X FOR SALE —two male hoistien calves I registered, from high producing sire and dam. Phone number 869 H. —J. O. Tricker. 122-3tx: FOR SALE Black Leather Davenport. Call phone 675, 122t2 1 ~ FOR RENT FOR SALE— Reed baby carriage, cream color, in good conditiop. Good | rubber wheels and an excellent buy. Phone 153— 117-6tx FOR“RENT—S room house early gar den. growing. Inquire 910 W. Adams st. —Decatur 120-3tx. FOR RENT Five room house. H. S. Michaud. 122tf FOR RENT—Furnished house. 228 No. First st. Phone 514.. I). E. Foreman 122t2 I WANTED WANTED- Roomers at 303 N. 4th st. near General Electric Company 122-31 FARM MEETING AT BERNE IS BIG SUCCESS (Continued from Page One) tiers of the county present: 48 of the 88 corn club members and 31 of the 46 sugar beet club members. Mr. E. J. Fricke made a short talk. Followiny the program, everyone present was treated to ice cream and cookies, the club members receiving their ice cream made up in the form of ears of corn and cows. Several Decatur men were present. in< luding John Carmody, William Linn. M. Van Alsberg. George Krick. Arthur Suttles, E. J. Fricke, Eno Lankenau and C. E. Bell. o ■ Alexandria — Alexandria doesn't believe the adage that lightening never hits in the same place, twice. Lightening demolished the cupola of the south side school for the fourth time. PUBLIC SALE 1 will sell at public auction at my residence located 803 N. Second Street. Decatur, on Saturday, May 23 Commencing 12:30 p in. prompt. One light oak dresser, lied, commode; 1 dark oak bed. dresser, coinmode; 2 iron beds; 1 brass bed, 1 cherry bed; 1 walnut bed; 1 walnut commode, marble top; 3 good mat | tresses; 3 good coll springs; 2i stands. 1 parlor stand. 1 small stand; 1 Davis sewing machine; ti oak rock ers: 1 Morris leather chair; 1 settee; j .2 walnut chairs; 1 oak sideboard; 1 oak buffet; 1 round oak table; 61 leather bottom chairs: 3 kitchen < 'itfes and < hairs; I Faiorite base burner; 1 Universal coal or wpodl range; 1 large size new refrigerator--1 oaks pedestal; 1 clock; 1 child' 1 ; desk; 1 child"? high chair; 1 2 hole gas oven: 2 carpet sweepers; Ij Premier electric sweeper; 7 imall rugs; 1 ingrain rug; 1 velvet Brussels 9*12; crocks, jars, fruit jars.i dishes, pictures, cooking utensils; 21 porch swings; chairs; 1 combination, liooli c&se. Terms;—Made known day of sale Roy S Johnson, auct. Jack Brunton, clerk W, P. ROBLNSON, Admr. i

♦ BUSINESS CARDS* * * ——— ■ —- H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neurocicmeter and Spinograph I For SERVICE For Location Position at 144 South 2nd Street 'Office Phone 314 Residence 108 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 pm. 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 Ixian on Government Plan Interest rate reduced October :5, 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST 1 Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: | 8 to 11:30—12:30-to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p m. Telephone 135 ' MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real es'at*. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE. 133 S. 2nd St. O —— ' —----- DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street Hai'lary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood lest For particulars call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. o 6 ■ . ■ 1 Chiropractic is A * te,V Un * l locks the door to health. Come H in and lct u 8 un ‘ lock the door I7^°c j a u uV e s ofl ? nd bring you back to health. , CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours; 10-12 2-5 6:308 '27 N. 2nd St Phone 628 Seymour—Seymour is down on the law. Jurors locked up in the courthouse, woke the town with their sing ing.

MARKETS-STOCKS I ■ ■ II 'tally Report Os Local And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market 1 Receipts 5920. shipments 3420, official to New York yesterday, 3610. Ho7s closing strong. All grades. sl3 25(®13.35; bulk $13.35: few. $13.40 packing sows rough, $11.'[email protected]; cattle 250 slow; sheep 4500; best clipped lambs sl2; few $12.50; best ewes s7@B; calves 140; tops $11.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat; May $1.68%; July slss'/,; Sept. $1.47'4, Corn: May $1.13%; July $1.15%; Sept. $1.14. Oats: May 45c; July' 45c; Sept. 41%c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected May 22) ♦ * ■ j Broilers, pound 25e , Leghorn Chickens 20c Fowls 18c i Leghorn Fowls *. 13c i Ducks 10c Geese. 8c Old Roosters 8c Eggs, per dozen 27c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 32) — Oats, per bushel 41c Rye. per bushel SI.OO Barley, per bushel 80c ■ New Wheat. No. 1 $1.68 ; New Wheat, No. 2 $1.67 LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET ■ Eggs, per dozen 25c > BUTTERFAT AT STATION t Betterfat 33c WOOL PRICES IN SKCATUR , Wool. No. 1 SSc | Rejects 30c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT,

PRESBYTERIANS ELECT ERDMAN New Moderator Pledged To * Restore Unity By “Peace* * ful Methods’’ • Columbus. 0.. May 22.—Dr. Charles R Erdman. Princton. J . was elected moderator of the general as-J si'mhly of the Presbyterian church in the U. S. A. here late yesterday, j pledged to restore harmony in the \ church by "peaceful methods." i On what his supporters declared ( .! was a direct issue raised by the modernist - fundamentalist controversy. Dr. Erdman defeated Dr. Lapsley A.! McAfee, of Berkeley, Cal., who had been backed by the militant funda-j mentalists. The vote was Erdman 470. McAfee 42(1 Dr. Harry C. Rogers, of Kansas : City, also an Erdman conservative.' received 16 votes. There were only 'I three candidates, Ithe name of Dr. JW. O. Thompson, president of Ohio State University, Columbus, who | William Jennings Bryan had an- | i nounced he would support, being withdrawn. o i F. E. France has purchased a new seven passenger Hudson sedan. *HE It I FT'S SALK N.i. 1241 W. The Straus Brothers Company, vs. I.lames 11. Slusher. l-ouisa Slusher, Ohl i National Bank of Tort Wayne, The I Harlan State Bank. I By virtue of an order of sale to me | front the clerk of thy Adams Circuit Court. I will expose at public ■rnle. to the highest l.id.h I on SHturdny : the tith day of June, A. 11. 1023. be- | tween tile hours of Hi o'clock a.tn. ami I I o'clock pin. of said day. at the door iof the Court House in Decatur. AdLims county, the rents and profits for • term not exceeding seven years, th' - j following described real estate. to- | Beginning at a point oue hundred forty (IB'i rods west of the northeast j corner of section twenty-six (26>. ownship twenty eight <2X> north range fourteen ill* cast, and running theme south one hundred sixty i ISO rods more or less to the south line of the northeast quarter (L» of said section running thence west along the south line of the north half , i.. i „f said section, one hundred (t<><*> rods, more or less, to the southwest i.riHT of tile east half <Mr 1 of the, northwest quarter ( > of said section, thence north along tile xvest Tine of Hie east half of the northwest . uarter <>i • of said section one hundred sixtv < 1 K<H rods, more or less, to the north line of said section, theme . cast along th. north line of said se< , Hon one hundred <!'"'> rods, more or j les., to the place of l.eginuing in Ad-I ams county in the state of Indiana. I . And on failure Vo realize the full laimunt of judgement. interest and hosts. I will at the. same time and place, expose to.rintllie stfle the fee. simple of said real estate. I Taken as the property of .lames H. ■ Slusher and Louisa Slusher at the suit of The Straus Brothers Company . Said sab- Will be made without any I relief whatever from valuation «r appraisement laws. JOHN BAKER. Sheriff Adams county, Indiana C. .1 Lutz. atty. ...J. 'll I, VOTK E 111' H'M. SH'ITI.IDH-.X I Os KSTATK No. 21 46 Notice is hereby given to the eredl-. tors, heirs ami legatees of l-Mward N.I Whinger, deceased, to appear In the i Xdanis Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 13th .lay of .lune. 192... show uhm4*. if any. whj the !■ INAL SETTLEMENT ACI’OI’NTS with the 1 rstnte of sahl de<-v<irnt should not be nppruved: and sail! h,‘!rs are notlHetl . then and there make proof of heir-, ship, and reeeive their distributive >!iarex. | CATHERINE E. EH ING ER. | Administratrix with will annexed. Decatur. Indiana. May 21. 1925. Lenhart an«J Heller, ’ Attorneys. M-22-2V NOTIC E TO HI DOERS i ’n the Matter of the ’ Sudduth Sewer Improvement. Notiee is hereby given that th** Com- ( mon Council in an>l for the City of Decatur, Indiana, will on the liith day, I of June. 1*»25. at 7 o’< lo< k I*. M. at their I [ Council Room in said city receive seal-’ t-d proposals for the construction of j said Sudduth S<w»r as’ | per plans and spot ltk-atlons on Hie in [the offhe of the City Clerk. ' KMch bidder will be required to d«>- . with his bid. a certified check for an ainonnt not less than two and one-lialf 12 ) per cent, of the en- , gineer’s estimate of tlie cost of such I improvement, to insure the execution of the contract for which said bid is made; PROVIDED, that such check shall he in no ease for less than One Hundred IBB.0<»i Dollars which estimate, plans and spe<*iHrations are on tile and may be seen in the office of the City . Clerk at Decatur, Indiana. Bidders blanks will be furnished by I tlic <’ity Engineer, of Dv<*atur, Indiana. | The Common Council reserves the | right to reject any ami all bids. Witness my hand and official seal I r this 22nd day of May. 1925. <seal» CATHERINE KAUFFMAN. ( City Clerk. I SHERIFF’S JiM.K '»!’ REAL ESTATE | No. 12Hq>. 1 Albert Hertel vs. Charles F. Wertz, Louie B. Wertz. Elmer S. Kaylor. Mary L. Kaylor, defendants. • By virtue of an order of sale to me <!irerted from tlo- Clerk of the Adams ' <’ir< u»t Court of Adams County. Indi-*’ ; ana. I will expose at public sale to i the highest bidder on MONDAV JI NE l.'db. HM& , between the hours of 10 o‘< Imk A VI ] ' and I o’clock P. M. of said day at the I ; east door of the Court House in the Citx of Decatur, Adams County. Indi- ‘ tiiid, ill’; rents ami profits for a term not exceeding seven years <»f the following described real estate situate'! in Adftrns County, hi the State of Indi- . ana. to-wft: The west half of the northwest • quarter ami the w»« t half of the northI west quarter of the southwest quarter of section 34. In township 27 north. , range 15 east in Adams County in th® State of Indiana am! being in the i township of St. Marys. e\* epting therefrom one acre lying «outh «»f the EIH- - son rpad; also the right of way of the > Toledo St. Louis and Western Ratll'road ami being acres more or less. 7 And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and • osts, I will at the same time and I place, expos* to pul)li«' sale the fee I bimple of said real estate. C The real estate above described has been appraised at >85.00 an acre or | >B.o<> for the same with improve-, i ments as provided by law and has been taken os the property of Elmer Kaylor t* ’nd Mary L Kaylor under an order of sale with relief. Said lam! must bring at least two-thirds of the full i appraised value thereof Dated May 21st. 1925. c JOHN BAKER. „ Sheriff of Adams 22-29-J5 County, Indiana.

FRIDAY, MAY 22. 1925.

THOUSANDS TEST CANADIAN BEER 75,000 Persons Reported To Have Tested Beverage Yesterday Windsor, Out.. Muy 22—(United Press) — Approximately 75.000 per'sons, two thirds of them Americans, already liave paid between $150,000 land $200,000 here to test the ''kick" of the 4.4 per cent beer that went oh | sale yesterday. These figures are based on reports 1 from hotel and restaurant proprietors I who sold nearly half a million bottles 'of new beer to thirsty pilgrims who came from far and near by train, [airplane, automobile, bicycle and afoot to taste it. Despite the immense crowd that . was entertained, not one arrest was That the new beer is not of intoxicating strength was indicated by the ! fact that a SIOO prize offered by a brewer to the first person to get | drunk on 4.4 per cent went unclaimed. Visitors who attempted tp take home a bottle or two of the new beverage as a souvenir or an eyeopener. were disappointed. When the crowd took the ferry back to Detroit customs men made certain that no l»eer went except that which was on .the inside. I The beer rush crowd was a motley ; one. composed of bankers, farmers, laborers, clerks and women and children. soon as the afternoon visitors hail departed, the evening crowd arrived to fill their places. A band. | parading the crowded streets, was the life of the party until the niusi- . cians were “kidnaped" and taken to the exclusive Windsor club where they played for tired businessmen. Taking the crowd unawares, the closing hour sent the thousands of visitors scurrying for the ferries. Only 2.000 could be carried at a trip and it was hours before some got across the river. Tlic Dominion Storage and Brokeri age company of Toronto has queried the Anheuaer Busch Brewing company of St. Louis to know if that concern can manufacture and ship 4 4 per cent bear to Ontario. 'New Filling Station Opens On Adams Street The new filing station at the corner of Adams and Thirtenth streets has been opened to the public. The | station is modern in every way. There are two entrances, so that tourists ! entering and leaving the city may be accomodated. The station is open all day until about nine o'clock at night. AU kinds of oils and other tourists' necessities I together with gasoline, are sold at the .station. Clyde Fugate, owenr of the I station, said that the new concern | will not interfere with the repair shop that he has conducted for several years in the west part of the city. It will continue under the same management. BIRTH i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kortenber are the I proud parents of a lx>y baby born last evening. This is the first child and has been named Joseph Merman.

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