Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1925 — Page 2

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• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE —Square McCamon piano, in good condition. Bargain if taken nt once Phone 159. 135t3 FOR SALE Two brood sows. (' h i cl”en feed of all kinds. W. M. Kitson. phone 563-R. 135-3tx FOR SALE -Coaster Bicycle. Call 741. 13«-3t* FOR - SALE~A few good - used oil stoves and coal ranges. The Gas Company. 138-ts Tops and Side Curtains Repaired, Celluloid sewed in, Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First st. 258e0d-tf FOll SALE—One 6 room and one 7 room house, strictly modern Desirable location. Call Mrs. John Moran City. Phone 391. 118tl2x eod FOR SALE- Fresh cow. 'Charles Samples. 3% miles southeast of Willshire. Ohio, on A. J Bargahajser 137t3x FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 room house at 338 Line street. Inquire within 135t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST — Lady's gold wrist watch on ■ Jefferson street. Finder return to Mrs. Charles Maloney. .">l'l Jefferson street, and receive reward.l36-3! LOST—Brand new 2!M _ 4O SilvertOwn Balloon Cord Tire Between Deca tin- * Kingsland Finder please re tutn to this office i:;7t.'. WANTED WANTED —Men with Fords to sell Sunday Journal Gazettes to farmers Liberal commission. Box il r l Democrat Co. 13613 X WANTEI~To ~rent five room house in north part of city. Phone 938. 136 SAIIESMAN - WANTED We offer good salary income with expense allowance and bonus to a man 30 to 45 with Auto, who knows that he knows how to present ami sell essential products to Farmers. Several nearby distributing points If you desire interview, tell us fully in first letter your experience ami qualifications. The Atlas Oil Company., Cleveland. Ohio. 137tt>x BIRTHS Mr. ami Mrs. Allen F. Stalter are the proud parents of a boy born last night at nine o'clock at the Adams County .v .--mortal hospital. The infant weighed six and a half pounds anti has been named James Allen. This is the first child. The mother before her marriage was Miss Lucille Butler. An eight pound boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Carmody at the St Joseph Hospital at Fort Wayne Tuesday morning at eight o'clock. This is the second son in tlie family. 0 PUBLIC AUCTION 1 will sell at Public Auction all my Household Goods, at 115 South Util street, on Saturday, June 13. 1925 Commencing at 1 p.m. prompt. Round Oak Dining Table; 6 Oak' Dining Chairs: Nappanee Kitchen Cabinet: Kitchen Table: Library Table: 3 Rocking Chairs; Book Cast 1 and Writing Desk, combined; Bed. Springs, Mattress; Oak Dresser; 9x12 Axminster Rug: 10x11-6 Tapestry Rug; 9x12 Congo'.eum Rug; 9x12 Linoleum Rug; Small Rugs; Laurel Gas Rango; Renown Heating Stove; Large size, like new; 2 hole Laundry Stove; Florence Oil Stove; Sanitary Cos and Mattress; Foor Lamp; 8day Mantle Clock. TERMS—Cash. RALPH OKELEY. Roy Johnson. AuctJack Brunton. Clerk. — 9-10-12 NOTICE OF HEARING BY THE BOAR!) OF REVIEW The Adams County Board of Review will consider changes and corrections in assessments and appraisements of personal property and real estate in the various townships and corporal ions in Adams county, Ind., in the year 1925, as follows, to-wit: On June 11 th. Union, Root and Preble townships. On June 12th and 13th. Kirkland. Washington and St. Marys townships. On June 16th. Blue Creek. Monroe and French townships. On June 17th. Hartford. Wabash, and Jefferson townships. On June 18th. Geneva. Berne and Mornroe corporations. On June 19th and 20th, Decatur corporations. WM. ZIMMERMAN. Pres, of Board of Review June 5-6-M-10-11

-— - » ♦ BUSINESS CARDS • *«***444****» H. FROHNAPFEL, I). C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neurocalometer and Spirograph ' For SERVICE For Location Position at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 I Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 p.m. S. E. BL VK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Attendant i Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90. Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS | Abstrai ls of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on 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 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 PERCENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate JCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE. 133 8. 2nd St. — 6 I WANTED | i Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Wo will call with our truck for any juuk you wish to dispose . | of. ( PHONE 442 • MAIER HIDE & FUR CO 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R & I crossing. ' i) (Rtfopractic Life to —-t-ttji yiriitLr.l » CHARLES & CHARLES < hiropractors. Office Hours: 10-12 2-5 6:30-8 •>7 N Pnd <tt Phone 628 1 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat; July $1.62%; Sept. $1.60%.; Dee. $1.62'4. Corn: July $1.15%; Sept. $1.16%; Dee. 97%c. Oats: July 53%c: Sept. 54%c; Dec. 56%c. MARKEIS-STOCKS I Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 4SOO.**tiipments 3420. official to New York yesterday. 1140; Hogs closing very dull. Grades 160 Ris up $12.50; bulk still unsold; light lights and pigs $11.50@1125; packing sows rough $10.50; cattle 550 dull; sheep 400; best spring lambs, $14.50@15; best yearling lambs, sl2 @12.50; best ewes s4@6; calves 500; tops $9 [email protected]. | LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected June 10) Broilers, pound 25c Leghorn Chickens 20c Fowls-. 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c Ducks io c Geese 8c Old Roosters 8c Eggs, per dozen 26e LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected June 10) Oats, per bushel 50c Rye, per bushel X SI.OO Barley, per bushel. 80c New Wheat, No. 1 .... $1.72 New tVheal, No. 2 $1.71 LOCAL GROCER 5 EGG MARKET Eggs, per dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 41c' WOOL PRICES IN DECATUR , Wool, No. 1 4oc j Rejects 32c I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. 1925.

Describes Destructiveness Os The Common Barberry Lafayette, Ind., June 10. — (United Press.)—The destructiveness of the common barberry, mounting into a loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars yearly to Indiana farmers, and the imperative need for its eradica- • tion, was explained by W. E. Leer, state barberry leader, in a talk from tlie Purdue broadcasting station. WBAA. Friday, Junfr- 5. After de scribing how the bush was brought into Indiana several hundred years ' ago by early settlers, who did not realize its harmfulness. Mr. Leer detailed the costly experiences of a few 1 Hoosier farmers with the pest. Among the farmers who have suffered is Milton ' Tremain, Decatur county, and a community about 25 miles square about his farm, to the extent of $50,000. 1ua1914, Dgrious Patterson, of Rush county, had two i Holds so badly infested that he didn't J even take a binder into them. In 1917 and again in 1922, his wheat was again damaged by stem rust. In October of 1922 the mystery of the I rust was uncovered when a barberry bash was found growing along a fence lon the farm. With its removal, no , sign of stem rust has been reported since. Leer then explained how barberries play an important part in spreading stem rust. Briefly, the leaves of the I barberry attract spores blown about 'by the wind. These spores grow on the leaves, forming little cups, which when they open let loose what are termed yellow aec aspores. which fall on wheat, germinating and producing blisters, from which come the black stem rust. Tne Japanese variety of barberry is not harmful, according to the barberry specialist, who indicated that I its spread should be encouraged. The common or dangerous variety of barberry is a tall, erect-grow ng shrub, with leaves having saw-toothed edges, with spines in groups of three and five along grayish stems and with oblong and red berries hanging in bunches like currants. The U. S. Department of Agriculture, in co-operation with Purdue University has caused the eliminations of over 200,001) barberry bushes over tlie state, hut many still remain, and Leer-requested the co-operation of all farmers in eradicating this costly pest, which, is left uncontrolled, would stion make wheat growing almost impossible in many Indiana eommun- . 4, V. J • ’ - it les. o- . . I OBITUARY Ruth Edna Bunn was'' born Feb. 11 IM)7. Departed this life June the 9th I! 25. United in marriage to Ralph I’resick Nov. 24th. 1917. Leaves to mourn the loss a.husband. and little daughter Susan Ellen, two sisters. Mrs. Perry l»nman. of Mishawauka Ind . and Mrs. Clyde J Lough of Rochester Ind. Three broilers. Floyd of Milwaukee Wis.. Albeit ami Edward of Leiters Ford. Ind.. I and a mother and step father Mr. and Mrs. N.. 0. Wallace of Leiters Ford J ■ Ind. j Her father, three sisters, one bro j ther preceded her to the other world. Site had been confined to her bed since the 14th day of March. Always patient and never complaining, planning to get well and help her companion raise* their little daughter until j ! about three weeks ago she saw it was useless for her master was calling her name. She became reconciled at once anil began to make all her arrangements and prepared to go. She left ■ 'nothing undone. You could hear her I piaying to her master any hour ask ! ii’g Jesus to take her home. Little Susan Ellen hearing the prayer. put her arms aiound he.- Mother's , neck saying mother dear don’t say that, Jesus will come and get you if you ask him. and I want you here. 1 We feel and know she is in tlie arms ' of Jesus. She united with the Meth-1 I oMist church at the age ot'9 years amt ' I four years later her parents moved oil a iaiui.where she moved her ine.a j bership to the Bethel MpthodiSt* church, she was a faithful member ot this church until her marriage aftei ■which they mmed to Preble Ind. Again she tiam set red her membership to the Methodist church at this place of which she was a faithful member. Goodbye darling Ruthie. your mas ter calls you home. To be with him in Heaven, around the great white throne. Yes darling we will miss you. we will miss you every hour, Your kind words and loving smile, that always went so fur. Yes dearest you talked to sweet to us. of Jesus and his home. And if we all live right, well nisei around the throne. So goodbye Ruthie Darling, v.e v ill al' soon be over there. . With glad hearts and handshakes. with you and Jesus Dear. I A short funeral service will be held ' from the home near Preble Thursday, . morning at nine o'clock. Rev L L. C. V.lsner In charge, after which the remains wjj! be taßeu to Richland Center for interment.

Sacred Heart Academy Holds Commencement The annual commencement exercises of the Sacred Heart Academy, Fort Wayne, were held last evening and Monsignor John F. Noll, bishopelect of the Catholic diocese of Fort Wayne, gave the commencement address. A large crowd attended the exercises and diplomas were awarded to several graduates. Miss Naomi Holthouse. of this city, is a student at the Academy and returned home 'today for her summer vacation. 0 South Bend Residents Dislike Title Os "Idiots” South Beud. Ind., June 10 —(United Press) —"Now come ye singers from near and far and help us to give the idiots of South Bend an example of German culture.” That is the translation into Eng ’ lish of what appeared in German and a program distributed by tlie Maenner choir advertising their big ‘‘Sang-1 eifest" songfest in which 1.000 voices from the middlewest will sing here on Sunday. June 14. Now comes Hans Seifert, the sec-' ictary whose signature the statement carries, and apologizes as the result of a newspaper editorial demanding such an apology. | So do the other officers of the

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Maennerchoir voice their regrets, I wasn't speaking of the people ot South Bend generally when I made that, statement*” Selent said "I was speaking to a number of Germans who have refused to help us out in the songfest, I am sorry." .Michael Schmidt the president, also issued a public statement declaring lhe statement had not the approval' of the officers of the society and apologizing for tlie branding of South Bend people as "idiots." o ri The yolks of Egyptian eggs are I larger in proportion than those of I eggs produced in America. Il I - -— HICK- - — Good Dispositions Invaluable 1 You can't watch your disposition too carefully. A crab and a grouch • are rarely successful. It your liver lend stomach are in an unhealthy! |condition you can not have a sunny '.disposition because they affect the brain as well as the entire system.' Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has been ■ csually successful in such eases. ■Our advice to everyone troubled in ' this way. especially when accompan-| ' led with bloating in the stomach, is ito try litis remedy. It is a simple, ! harmless preparation that removes .the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays tlie inflamma ■ tion which causes practically all . stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. including appendicitis. ' At Holt house Drug Co. and drug- ' gists everywhere.‘

(J. A. R. To Meet In Fort Wayne In 1926 Princeton, Ind, June 10. — Fort Wayne was selected for the 1926 convention of the Grand Army of the Republic, department of Indiana, at tlie buisness sessiou at lhe state gather-

J EXCURSIONS Every Car Every Sunday One Way Fare for the Round Trip NIAGARA FALLS,, U 'X U? 1 O 1 5 Bound TrnTFrom Decatur fP Every Tuesday starting June 16. AN IDEAL VACATION,TRIP via Electric and Boat Lines Ask Local Agent for Descriptive Folder I Fort Wayne and Decatur Traction Company

Ing here today. — The Bloomington dele. atlftn " strong bid for the eonv was outvoted. 0D bl « ANDERSON _ J ack p ,., idrivar in an auto Anderson hospital because a „ hot to stay j n bed. “