Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1925 — Page 2
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• •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦* ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ . FOR SALE FOR SALE- Spectacle*, call and sec them. Fine lens and frame. At price you would not believe. M. S-1 Elaev, jeweler, room above postofflce. I 12«t6 I FOR SALE -Baby < hicks .it reducedl prices. Call 615 or Mrs J F. ■ Stonerook. 1620 West Monroe street 126t3 FOR SALE—Gas range, good as new. Call phone 887 or 422 N. 2nd st. 126t3x FOR SALE Good So acre farm with house, good cedar, spring water, out buildings fruit trees Sell ( heap If interested write to Andrew Smith. 1308 Emmet St., Petoskey. Michigan. 20-22-26-28 X l iHt SALE Fresh Cow with female < a!f by side. Anton Thieme. Decatur and Van Wert Hoad 127-::t. ( HICKS Reduced prices on finest, healthy pure blood chicks. guaranteed 100 per cent, alive delivery by | prepaid parcel post from Indian's meat up to-date poultry farm hatchery Semi no money —we ship C O. D. | Haired White. Buff Rocks. Reds. Min orcas, $11.50 for $100; Big English While. Brown or Buff Leghorns. An <onas. $9.50 for 100; White Wyan dottes. Huff Orpingtons. $12.50 for U"' Prompt del very. Mail your order today. Reference First National Hank Mary Maude Farms. Box 99. Portland. Indiana. FOR RENT for RENI' Five room house. II S Michaud. 1_22tl ' ROOMS - FOR - RENT — Two rooms' over Voglewcde Shoe store, suit able for offices. Inquire at Shoe store. 126tJ, PTTr RENT -Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Ise ot telephone. Possession .lune 1. 1935. Also two garages. No 6<»7 Monroe street. Call Phone <521 or address I! W, Slmlty. 127-3tx LOST AND FOL ND WANTED WANTED—-To buy warurotie. t mm 958 12&-3tx WANTED Young men who are ambitious and willing to work for managers of stores. Paid while learning. Here is an opportunity for men who are desirous of their future. Address in own hand writing Box 11. C. Democrat. 127-2 t WANTED -Capable young man for bookkeeper amt general office as'-'istuut.. Must know bookkeeping. Good position for right iierson Chance for adxtuiceinenf. State experience, age. salary expected. Address Box If. O. L., *■; Daily Democrat, Decatur. Ind 124t1x i WANTED An 'ixperie iced stenographer. Sttwdy work. Address Box M % democrat. 12713 Save your free si.' Triiniiiing. ami spraying and cavity a speciality. By expert, tree surgeon. Phone 976 127-ltx NoTFcfe Our office will be closed for Memorial Day, May 3b. Charles & Charles. 127-2 t Chiropractors. o Dawes Raps Opponents Os His Senate Rules Plan Birmingham. Ala.. May 2* Oppose tion to a change in the rules of th?, United States senate comes only from those whose individual power is I threatened, according to Vice presi dent. Charles G. Dawes. The vice president set forth hi vie w once more last night when bo spoke here from the same pltaform as Senator Oscar W. Underwood, democratic leader. ‘‘These rules," Dawes said, "in fieri present form encourage parMmentar misbehavior of Individual eiiator and invite selfishness, medio 1 illy, vanity and personal purpo :<■ to cloak themselves in the robe of Strugan. He said the present rules of tlv senate “operate at times to destroy majority rights riven by the eon titu Hon.” SAN YAK Per Weak Kidneys, Diabetes. Back .•the. Dirtiness, Rheumatism and In d’gesftcn. Get Sar> Yak In Liquid or Pill Form at €mith, Yager A Falk Drug store. Tues.- ts
♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ ' ______ 11. I ROHNAPI EI„ D. C, DOCTOR of CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH , Neurociometer and Sp.nograph 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.l S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant I (‘alia answered promptly day or night, Office phone 90. Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstriuts of Title. Real Estate. I’reuty of Monev to Loan on Gov’Tiiment Plan interest rale reduced October :5, 1924 See French Quinn i Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves 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 6 PER CENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real relate 4CHURGERS ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 H. 2nd St .—■■■» in ■—eyt .<u mil o- _ () DR. C. V. CONNELL i I 1 VETERINARIAN l I Special attention given to , ' cattle and poultry practice. 1 Office 120 No. First Street. 1 Plume: Office 143 —Residence 102 I I'l O— -- O ■ MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* Chicago. May 28 —Grain futures opened with a heavy undertone on the l Chicago board of trade. Selling pressure in wheat came from cash holders liased on Liverpool's failure to Jollow out movements. A few improved crop advices t brought about scattered liquidating 1 in long grain. Cables reported our I grain neglected because of free offer- , ' ings of other varieties at discounts. ' Indifferent demand for offers creat- i cd a heavy corn market. Better crops ; brought some longs out on the selling -Ide. Commission houses did a fair i bit-iness on the buying side thus 1 ■lieeking a downturn. | Oats moved with corn. Provisions advanced with hogs ami tables. ' BUFFALO 'LIVE STOCK Receipts. 3.200; shipments. 1.900; 1 officials to New York yesterday, 5.32a i hogs, closing strong; heavies, $12.75 . $13,110; mediums. sl3.ootfi $13.10; ' other grades, $13.25: packing sows, rough, $11.25; tattle, 275. steady; ; sheep. $8.00; best clipped lambs. sl3; 1 best ewes. Ifi.ooji $7.50; calves, 150, ■ tops. $12.00. ■ - — 1 Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs -110 his. ami down 12.25; 110 to 100 lbs. $12.50; 170 to 200 lbs. I *l2 60; 200 id 260 lbs. $12.45; 2110 lbs. ami up $12.30; roughs $10.25; stags $7. Calves, Lambs, slo®'l4.oo. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected May 72) ' . i j Broilers, pound 25c Leghorn Chickens >2oc Fowls .... ...... 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c Ducks 10c Geese... ... 8c i Old Roosters 8c Eggs, per dozen 27c (Corrected May 72) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Oats, per bushel .... 41c , Rye. per bushel SI.OO ; Barley, per bushel 80c New Wheat, No. I $1.70 New Wheat No. 2 $1.69 LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, per dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATION .Butterfat . 38c WOOL PRICES IN DECATUR : Wool, No. 188 c ' Rejects _ 3Q C j
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925.
J'rancis Corbett To Be Guest Os Rotary Club Francis Corbett, of Fort Wayne. 1 former Decatur boy and winner of the state high school oratorical contest, will be the guest of the Docalur Rotarians at their luncheon meeting I this evening. Mr. Corbett is a stuI dent at Central Catholic high school. Fort Wayne, and curried off the city, county, district and state honors in ihe state oratorical contest held several weeks ago. His talk on the Constitution is one of the most interesting ever heard and the Rotarians ami their guests are anticipating his ct.tiling here this evening wit much I pleasure. Mr. Corbett was born In this city and is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Corbett. State Aid For Schools Overdue In Brown Co. Columbus. Ind.. May 28. (United Press.) —Joseph Gillespie, trustee of Van Buren township. Brown county, reported that $9,600 state aid for the sixteen schools in his township was more than a month overdue and had not arrived. The trustee said be had paid the salaries of some of the teachers of the township, who just bad to have the money out of his own pocket. 0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May $170%; July $1.65%; Sept. $1.61%. Corn: May $1.16; July $1.18; Sept. $1.17%. Oats: May 47%c; July 48%c; Sept. 48%C. o SEED CORN Ohio Yellow Dent aiifj White Cap. Zimmerman-Carper Co. \\ T J Tlif* Prud ntial liimiiaiht Coin|><ny •»f America \s. Knfus Lehman. Ahlim L* liman. Lapid Remedy <'niiia|’n\, ami <’;itherine Ideehty. By \iito. of ho order of sale to nm .lireu(..d from the <’lcrk of the Adatifs <’ir< oil <’o»irt. I will expose at public Hie. t>« ihe Inchest biddei. on hatwrth',, th«> f.’tth tlnx <»f June %. D. WXL i <tw»*en the hours of 10 o'< lock a. m and I o’clock p. m. of Raid day, at the d««or of the Court House in Decatur, \dams county. Indian i; the rents ami profits for a let to not rx< ceding seven years the following describe«! n -41 estate, towit: The south half of tire the northwest quartet «»f seilion One. Township twenty-five north of range thirteen • •;ist of the second principal Meridian < ontaining no acres nr less in x lams county, in tl WState of Itidia na; Ami on failure to realize the full amount of .iuJgm* nt interest am! < osts, I will Ht the sam«‘ time .irtti place. exjM»sc to p«U4iA ■ the fee simple of said real Estate. Taken as th<* properly of Ku r qs l.eliman and Aldiuc J«ehmai>. at the ■ nit of The Prudential Insurance cmupjiny of America. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appiaiaenient laws. JOHN 11A KI 111, Sheriff. Adams (’ounty. Ilutt heiis & Walters, Attorneys. 21-28-4 XOIKi: OF ll\tl MITTLKUEVi OF I>TVI’E No. 2091. Notice is hereby given to the credi tors, heirs ami legatees ol Diindiart i». ' Leino nstall. deceased, to appear in the Adams <’ircuit Court. Ivld at Drcatur. Indiana, on the 12th daj of June, I’.’.'i, ami show raior. if anv. ivhy • ht- l i.XAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with th'* estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified t«>. then ami there make proof of heirship. ami receive their distributive shares. HENKY A BREINEII, Exec utor. il»eeatur, I ml.. May 19. 1925. I Lenhart & Heller, attys. 21-28 o HID* FOII < OX*Till < I |O\ OF XEW EXT KWtl * \\l> *llll', Al.lt to cot n r hoi sf. Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of Commissioners of Adams <'ounty. stale of Indiana, wrill receive sealed bills on Tm’sday. June 2ml. 19(15, mid up until 10 ohdwk A. M. on said .1 \v. for the building ami constric ting •if a new entram-e to the basement of the Court Hous*- and also the 1011struction of a new door to the south eiitranco of the Court llousi 1 ; Also at tin same time the board will rieeivc bids for the building and <onsTructing of new cem«*nt side walks leading (o such new tmtraners. 'Fhe hid for the sjile walk shall hr separate from that of the other work. All work will be done'in accordance to the plans and s pee i Meat ions no\V on tile in the Auditor’s uftice <d. said • ounty. All bids must tie accoinpanird with bond and affidas its as required hy law. The poard reserves the right to reject any ur all bids. IP » X II I > (J E r< >M M ISSI < »N ERS OF' ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA. Attest: Martin Jabcrg. Auditor. M-14-21-28 -—o-— A BETTER FARM of 79% Acres L; <ni th" market for your approval. Located 1% miles south of Wren. Ohio. Best of black loam gardou soil. Over I,co<) rods of tile. All fenced and in first class condition. Buildings consist of good 6 < room hotlße. New barn 40x72 with slate roof and • cement Foors. 5 other outbuildings—ai! practically new. This farm can be bought for $175 per acre. Arthur W. Trier 1205-6 First Nalioiwl Batik Bldg., Fort Wayne, Ind.
RURAL CHURCHES Decatur Circuit Dr. Wiaut, Superintendent of th®| Fort Wayne district. Mill preach at Mount pleasant on the morning of I May 31. In the afternoon at Heulph 2:31) o'clock he will hold the Firat Quarterly Conference. I There will be a eoniunion aervice both morning and afternoon. There will be no preaching service at Beulah in the evening in order to give the people of Beulah opportunity to go to the Antioch or Beery church to attend the children's day services and opening meeting of the revival. Lester L. C. Wisner, pastor Pleasant Mills and Salem Sunday School —9:30. Morning worship at Salem —10:30. Memorial Day Program, at Pleasant Mills -2:00 Epworth League and Installation of officers—7:oo. Prayer meeting, at Salem Wed. 7:30. Prayer meotin g at Pleasant Mil 1 : Thursday—7:3o The First Quarterly Conference of the year will be held at Pleasant Mills Monday June 1 at 2:30 p.rn. Dr. Wiant. the new District Superintendent will be present ami will be glad to greet a large representation of fMie officers ami membership of the charge. I.<‘ts not disapoiat him Sunday June 7, Brother Lowell Smith will occupy the pulpit at Pleasant Mills in the morning and at Salem in the evening Givehima good hearing for he is worthy. The Memorial day program is found elsewhere in today’s issue. Antioch Church William Hygcina. Pastor. Sunday School —9:00. Devotional Service 10:15. There will be a "Childieii's Day" p.o.gram remlercd at 7;3«._. Rev. J. A. Beery, the engaged evangelist foi our scries of meetings, will not be with us over the week-end. hut will arrive Monday. June Ist. Come and enjoy yourself with mt in these services. p. S. —Thank you for past favors. TWO TOWNSHIPS HOLO CONVENTION Union And Root Unite In Holding Sunday School Convention May 31 I nion and Root townships will unite Sunday. May ".f in a joint. Bunday school conventifn to be held at the Clarks Chapel .Methodist church. Two sessions will bu held, one in the afternoon and ouq in the evening. The Reverend R. of tills city, will deliver thix principal address at the afternoon stssion. The program for both sessions is as follows. 1 Afternoon —2:00 p. m. Opening Song .... Congregation Devotional Rev. L. G. Murray Song Quartette Song Union Chapel Sunday School Address —“Discovering Our Resources" Rev. 11. W. Loose Song Chuks Chapel Choir Address ‘‘My Relationship As Pastor to the Sunday School" Rev. Spyker Solo Recitation Robertiue Murray Solo Mrs. Chas. Brownian Election of Officers. Remarks by County Officers. Offering. Announcements. Closing Song ..Congregation Benediction. Evening—7:3o p. m. Song Congregation Dcvotionals and Opening Addres Rev. B. B. Blaubelt Reading Mrs. Jas. flyer Song Quartette Talk "Counting the Cost" M. A. Ch-in Talk George W. Cramer Talk Frank Mclntosr Song Clarks t'hapet Choir Address-—“A Challenge to the Sunday School" 11. B. Heller Song. Annonnccmcnts. Becndiction. t — & | Court House Marriage Licenses Ellis C. Lehman, jeweler, to Catherine Winteregg, both of Berne. i James R. Irindsey. laborer, of Tacoma. Washington to Anna M. Lindsey, of Geneva. Claims Are Docketed Tb.e claims of Viola Zurder and Louis A. Brunner against the estate of John J. Fox, which were disallowed on the claim and allowance docket., have been transferred to the civil docket. 1 Judgment Awarded In the case of Eli W. Steele vs.
j Charles N Martin, the parties agreed that jiidgnient might be entered in favor of the plaintiff for possession of the real estate named in tho com plaint and against the plaintiff for costs. The plaintiff will got possession of the real estate on June 6. according to ‘tho judgment. Judgment for $240.63 and costs was awarded In favor of tho plaintiff jin tlie case of Benjamin O. Jones I against James C. Runyon et al, suit on a note. Guardian Appointed William A. Thornton has been ap- ’ iHiinted guardian for Bernice, Ruth. William and Marjory Thornton, min'or heirs of Mary A Thornton. He 1 filed bond In the sum ot SSOO. Real Estate Transfers Fred A. Smith to William F. Huffman. 31 acres in Jefferson township for a consideration of sl. Charles M. Dolby to Fred A. Smith 31 acres «ti Jefferson township for a 1 consideration of sl. Sam Nussbaum to J. F. Sprungei 1 lots (138-641 Berne for a consideration of $675. ' Menno A. Neuenschwandcr. etux to C. E. Nussbaum, lots 78-79 Berm for a consideration of $3,000. ’ Nellie M. Ellingliam. et al. to 1). H ’ Erwin, lots 331-332 Decatur for a con : tdoration of $3,500. I C. C. Schug, et al. to Martha E < Hossman. lot 342 Berne for a consid a < ration of SSOO. s Martha J. Crist to Sarah Crist, 10l 768 Decatur for a consideration of $1 li Frank M. Schirnieycr, trustee-etux t to William Hastings, lot 82. Decatur i for a consideration of S3OO. g Lena Weber, et al. io J. L. Gay. e al. lot 253 Decatur for a cousldera 1 tion on SB,OOO. J W. Watkins to Mary E. Case, lo :'.5 Pleasant Mills for a considcratioi of $875. / W. F. Roscnwinklc. etux. to North .astern Realty company, SO acres ii St Marys township for a considers " tion of $2,200. Byron L. Hart etux to James Kiz i
1 I SAVE I ■ V ■ ■■ ■ ' 56 Men’s SUITS 1-2 Price 1 : Sso.ee suits at $25.00 $35 -°°■ Suils al sl7-50 *-io.ro Suits at $20.00 sMo ° Suite at $15.00 j ‘ '■■>■-- --L ■ 1 1J- .... I- I- - L $37.50 Suits at $18.75 $25.00 Suits at $12.50 1 . , OAO/ Radiant Genuine JiVo . TIES x 220 Knits and Silks Wliiteback on Overa,ls All Luggage | OvC $1.35 »' ——n—roi imm— «iaa.vtMß» i MEN’S SHIRTS WORK PANTS “ 5iz '?...... SI.OO $2.00 $2.50 _ 33 BOY’S SUITS at 1-2 Price $15.00 Suits al $7.50 512,0 ° Sllits at ' $6-00 $13.50 Suits at........ $0.75 $lO-00 Suits att ....... $5.00 CAN YOU AFFORD TO MISS IT ? JefubT-MveoGo i I Km* ciothcs mh less .J mqney -ALWAYS- • DECATUR ’ INDMNA • ’
er, 40 acres in Hartford township for 1 ti consideration of $4,000. i — — -o $ . WANT ads earn—s s—s r ”
;i Week - End Specials for t Gift Day i '' f p 30x3' ii Guaranteed Socket i | Goodrich Wrench Seis Cord Tube GtnsLsting o | 6 I e A real buy. Not a second k'ood quality sled. Will fit t but first class, high qual- piaclically every nut on a i- ily tubes. Very special for ' or< ' :Ul ‘* many other Gift Day at only ears. Begularly sells for 1- 75 <‘- $1.19 49e ac h 3t I ilAdams County Auto Co. 11in | INSIST ON GENUINE FORI) PARTS a . Madison Street Phone 81)
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