Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1925 — Page 4

. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS

• CLASSIFIED ADS ** ♦ FOB SALK FOR SALE—a“ few~gooii used oil stoves and coal ranges. The Gas Company. 136-ts FOR SALE- Glob*, range, Good condition. Cull phone 421. 138t3x FOR SALE Electric pumping outfit for deep well or cistern with 1-3 IIP. Westinghouse motor, automatic pressure switch, cost $l5O, will sell for less than half. Alsa cape top for Studebaker (1923) light six with curtains, nearly new. Fred Foster, Monroe, Ind._ _ _ 138t3x FOR SAL E —Pony, buggy and Iqirness. Inquire at 421 North Seventh street. 139-3tx FOR SALE -Sow and pigs. Phone 615 or see J. S. Stonerook, 1620 W. Monroe st £39t3 FOR- birds. Call phone 744 or inquire at 515 Mercer A v e n u e. 139t3 FOir’SALE Two fi~ h iov. ; three horses. Samuel Barger, Magley, Ind. 139t3 FOR SALE—Plants—Cabbage, Tomato, Mangoes. Sweet Potatoes. 50c per 100. Also fat spring chickens. Call 869-H. J. L. Trieker. 138t3 eod FOR SALE—Two er cows. One fresh cow, calf by side. Inquire at Schmitt Market. 139-3tx FOR SALE—Gram binder ami mowinc machine, W. F. Beery, R. R. 8. Tel, 879-H. 140t!Lx BABY CHICKS— Wednesday of each week. Heavy breeds $lO. light breeds $8 per 100.. Custom hatching a specialty. O. V. Dilling, Rt. 2,1 Decatur. Craigville phone. Two miles south, 5 miles west of Decatur. I LOST AND FOUND | LOST—Asachel containing lady's! wearing apparel, between Decatur and Monroe. Finder please notify Dr. A. J. Miller at Monroe. Indiana. FOR RENT FOR RENT — Two rooms for light house keeping. One or two people. Call at 'i42 North Second street. De-1 Catur, Indiana. 138-3tx. ■ FOR RENT —Large? well ventilated double sleeping room in modern home, near G. E. Suitable for two gentlement or could bt? rented singly. Also housekeeping rooms for rent. Call at 610 Marshal St. 138-3 t FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms.; Also garage. Call 711. 138-3 t j FOR RENT —Seven-room house with j’ four bed rooms and all modern con-I veniences. Arcola hot water heating ' system. Located at 126 South Fifth , street. Inquire 222 Jefferson street.]; Phone 91, 139-3tx ' ] FOR RENT — Light housekeeping., rooms; front part of house. 8501; North sth st. or phone 732. 14ot;; WANTED SALESMAN WANTED — We offer] good salary income with expense j allowance and bonus to a man 30 to 45 with Auto, who knows' that he, j knows how to present and sell essen-j tial products to Farmers. Several; nearby distributing points. If you' desire interview, tell us fully in first I j letter your experience and qualifica-1 ticns. The Atlas Oil Company. Cleveland, Ohio, 137tUx WANTED- Two girls for general house work in country home near Deroitt. One must be good cook. Write Mrs. E. B. Newton. Pontiac, Mich., R. R. No., 3. if interested. 138-3tx WANTED—Housework to do. Call G-52, Monroe telephone. 138-3 t WANTED —Someone to represent the original J. R. Watkins Company in Decatur- You <Nn supply daily necessities to regular customers and make $35-SSO a week easily. Write The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. J 5, 129-139 Chestnut St. E., Columbus Ohio. 149t2x tl’l’Ol STUI-INT OF F.XECt TOR Notice Is Hereby Given, That the I undersigned has been appointed Exe-1 enter of tile estate of .Josiah Engle. I late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. JOSEPH D. WINTEREGG, Executor June 4, 1925 lime B. Erwin. Atty. 5-12-19 —o $ S—S—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s PUBLIC SALE of Household Goods at 104 EAST OAK STREET Commencing at 1 o’clock p.m. SATURDAY, JUNE 20 Oak Davenport; Library Table; Stand; Round Oak Dining Table; 6 Dining’ Chairs; Fumed Oak Buffet; Cheney Victrola and 3 doz. Records; 9x12 Axminster rugs; 9x12 Tapestry rug; 9x12 Arminster rug; 9x12 Congoleum rug; several small rugs; Dresser; 2 Beds, spreads and mattresses; Sewing Machine; 3 Rocking Chairs; Table Lamp: Curtains; Mantel Clock; Napanee Kitchen Cabinet; Rope” White Enameled Gas Range; <itchen Heater; Kitchen Table; ReJort Heating Stove: Reed Go-cart: crocks and jars; cans; tools; Electric iron; cooking utensils; Wilson heater; and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS —All sums of $lO and und er cash. Over that amount a credit of 3 months on bankable note draw Ing 8% from date. R. D. MERRIMAN Roy Johnson, Auct. Jack Brunton, Clerk- 13-16-18-11

• ♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ • ♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦!• H. FROHN API EL, I). < . DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neurocalometer and Spinegraph tlFor SERVICE For d - Location \ Position at 144 South 2nd Street x,'Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 ■j! Office Houra: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 p.m. ■ S. E. BLACK r Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered’promptly day or night ’ Office phone 90. Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS > i Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. I j Plenty of Money to Loan on r i Government Plan. > Interest rate reduced October :5, 1924 See French Quinn ' Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST i 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 PERCENT money on improved real estat*. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE. 133 S. 2nd 8L I — ~ ' DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 1 I j Q „. O VOTICI-: TO TAXPAYERS OF BOND ISSI I! Tn the matter of determining to Issue bonds by Washington township, Adams county, state of Indiana. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Washington township, in Adams county, state of Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality . at their regular meeting place, on the I 2nd day of June, 1925, determined to issue bonds or other evidence of indebtedness exceeding five thousand do) 1.-trs. The amount of bonds proposed is estimated at $27,163.50 but not to exeee.l the sum of $28,000.00 bearing j interest at the rate of 4G% per annum. Tlie net assessed value of all < property in- this taxing unit is l $9,804,190.00 and tlie present indebt- I edness without this Issue or concurrent issues is $127,34x.52. Tlie proceeds of such bond issue are to lie used for tlie <»>st of construction and expenses Incident thereto of tile Ed Green Road in said unit. Ten or more taxpayers, other titan " th"-., who pay pell tax Wily. who £«-. I themselves aggrieved bx such determimition may appeal to tlie State Board of lax Commissioners for further ac-|; tlon by filing a petition therefore |; with tiie county auditor, on or before : tlie expiration of twenty-nine days from the sth day of June. 1925. and ' the State Board will fix a date for ' hearing in this county. I Mted June 4th, 1925. ERNST CONRAD. ' ' B. F. BRHINER, GKO. SHOEMAKER. Board of Commissioners of Adams Count}. Indiana Attest: Martin .laberg, Auditor. [ MfIRKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* East Buffalo Market Receipts, 3300; hipmentaS, 570;official to New York, 3040; yesterday 2230. hogs closing steady medium and ! heavies $12.75 @ $12.85; light weight. $12.50 ® $12.80; light lights and pigs, $11.50 @ $12.00 packing sows rough, $10.75 <<< $ll.OO. Cattle 375, slow; Sheep. 00; No choice stuff here feeling steady calves. 100; tops $ll.OO. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected June 12) Broilers, pound x 25c Leghorn Chickens 20c Fowls —lB c Leghorn Fowls 13c Ducks — -10 c Geese Sc Old Roosters - 8c Eggs, per dozen 26c I — LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Juue 12) ; Oats, per bushel 50c ■ Rye, per bushel SI.OO ’ Barley, per bushel 80c ; New Wheat, No. 1 $1.72 ; New Wheats No. 2 u $1.71 1. LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET t- Eggs, per dozen ..... 25c s BUTTERFAT AT STATION t Butterfat 41c WOOL PRICES IN DECATUR Wool. No. 140 c 9 Rejects 32c

I s DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1925.

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BOfS PRACTICE ■ FORBALLGAMES 1 Two Practice Caines Played In Preparation For Twilight League r ' i Two practice' games were played j on Ahr's Field yesterday evening in . preparation for the opening of the twilight baseball league to be organized by the Boys’ Work committee of the Rotary Club, for the boys of Decatur. One game was played before supper and the other following the evening meal. M. F. Worthman. iiperiiiteniVnt of th|> city schools ■ and a member of the Boys’ Work , committee, and Bryce Thomas, a teacher in the Central school, had charge of the boys yesterday evening and coached them in the finer points of the game. Tlie twilight league schedule will begin on Monday. June 22, according to present plans. A large number of boys have enrolled already and more are planning to enter before the schedule opens. Another practice session will be held next Monday evening at 4 and 6 p.m. The 11. 12 and 13 year old boys will practice and play their games at 4 o’clock while the older boys will practice and play at 6 p.m. The boys showed mueft Siiteijest and considerable ability in practice yesterday. One youngster hit the ball so har'd that he broke his bat. Messrs. Worthman and Thomas spent most of the time in coaching the batters and infield players. o ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + + YESTERDAY’S RESULTS ♦ National League New York, 2; Pittsburgh, 6. Boston. 7; Chicago. 9. Cincinnati, 6; Brooklyn. 0. St. Louis, 4; Philadelphia. 1. American League St. Louis. 2; Boston. 5. Cleveland, 5; New York, 2. Chicago. 15; Philadelphia. 1. Washington, 7; Detroit, 2. American Association Indianapolis, 8; Minneapolis, 8. Toledo, 13; Milwaukee, 9. Kansas City. 8; Columbus, 9. Louisville, 7; St. Paul, 3. o Indiana Wins Big Ten Title When Ohio Loses Ann Arbor, Mich., June 13.—Michigan defeated Ohio State in a western conference baseball game here Fi iday afternoon, by a score of 4-2. Xon< F. IO TAXPATEHS OF iioxn issi F. Tn the matter of determining to Adams county, state of Indiana. Notice is hereby given tlie taxpavers of Washingion township, in Adams county, state of Indiana, that the proper legal off: • . municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 2nd day of June. 1925, determined to issue bonds or oilier evidence of Indebtedness exceeding five thousand dollars. The amount of bonds proposed Is estimated at $18,622.90 but not to exceed tile sum of $19,200.00 bearing interest at the rate of 4‘AG. per annum. ’Hie net assessed value of all property in this taxing unit is $9,804,190.00 anil the present Indebtedness without tills issue or concur-, n-nt issues is $127,348.82. The proceeds of such bond Issue are to he used for the cost of construction and expenses incident thereto of the Beni. Elting Road in said unit. Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action. by filing a petition therefore with the county auditor on or before the expiration of twenty-nine days from tlie sth day of June, 1925, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing in this county. Dated June 4th. 1925. ERNST CONRAD, B. F. BRETNER, GEO. SHOEMAKER. Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana Attest: Martin Jaberg, Auditor. 5-12 O NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BONO ISSUE In the matter of determining to issue bonds by Root and Washington townships, Adams county, state of Indiana. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Root anil Washington townships, in Adams county, state of Indiana, that tlie proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place.' on the 2nd day of June 1925, determined to Issue bonds or other evidence of indebtedness exceeding five .thousand dollars. The amount of bonds proposed is ; estimated at $22,385.95 but not to ex- , eeed the sum of $23,200.00 bearing in- ' terest at the rate of per annum. The net assessed value of all property in Root township id $3,654,970.00 and the present indebtedness without this issue or concurrent issue Is $58,884.14. The net assessed value of all property in Washington township is $9.804,190.00 and the present indebted- ! ness without this issue or concurrent > issues is $127,348.82. ' | The proceeds of such bond issue ars j to he used for the cost of constructioi and expenses Incident thereto of th< ’ Samuel Acker Road in said unit. I i Ten or more taxpayers, other that 1 . those who pay poll tax only, who fee themselves aggrieved by such determ Ination may appeal to the State Boari lof Tax Commissioners for further ac . tion, by filing a petition therefor. c i with the county auditor on or befori I the expiration of twerty-nine day from the sth day of June, 1925. am the State Board will fix a date so „ hearing in ttats county. c Dated June 4th, 1925. ERNST CONRAD, , B. F. BREINER, GEO. SHOEMAKER. Board of Commissioners C of Adams County. Indian c Attest: Martin Jaberg, Auditor. & «

By virtue of the defeat of Ohio yesterday, Indiana University wins the Big Ten championship, with a record * of eight victories and two defiats. l Jabionowski, Michigan hurier, allow- ’ ed only three hits Friday, a home run and a two bagger by Karow and a single by Klee. In the first inning I the first five Michigan batters hit Texas leaguers. Michigan failed to make any extra base hits, however. Michigan x—4 11 1 1 Ohio 0 0 0 2 0 0 9 0 o—2 3 1 , Batteries —Jablonowski und Baker; , Miller and Brashear. o

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Divorce Granted A divorce was granted by Judge Sutton to Ellanor Butler from Irvin R. Butler. The court also restored the plaintiffs maiden name of Ellanor Ellis. Cruel and inhuman treatment was alleged. Case Submitted The case of Parry vs. Parry was submitted to the court. The case was continued until June 29 for further hearing, j Judgment Awarded In the case of The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance company vs. James Vandekar, the court awarded judgment for the plaintiff for $3,958.69 together with interest and costs and foreclosure of the mortgage. The sale was ordered. The trial of the case of Zoe Zehrbach against the Citizens Telephone company and the city of Decatur will be resumed in circuit court Monday morning. The plaintiff has not completed introduction of its evidence. The regular April term of court ended today, but the trial will be continued during the vacation until it is completed. Receiver Discharged In the case of Eli W. Steele vs. Charles N. Martin, the report of the receiver was filed and approved and the receiver was discharged. | v Letters Issued Letters of administration have been issued to William Linnenieier in the estate of Maria S. Hoffman. Bond was filed in the sum of $3,090. Inventory No. 1, was filed and approved. The administrator filed a petition to sell personal property at private sale. Inheritance Tax Report In the estate of John Bogner, an inheritance tax report showed that the total net value of the estate was $13,261.71. Inheritance tax was owed by the heirs as follows: Jennie Case, $4 52; Lucy Straub. $4.52; Theresa Ufile, $4.52: Robert Bogner. $14.52; and Lawrence Bogner, $4 52. making a total of $32.60 due in inheritance tax. Estate Settled In the estate of Edward X. Ehinger, the final report of the administrator was filed and approved. The administrator was discharged land ■ the estate was settled. In the estate of Rinehart D Leimenstoll. the final report was approved. The executor was ordered to assign the Hawkins Mortgage and Welfare Loan Company stock to the legatees named in the will, and to assign the mortgage executed by George M. T. and Rollo Houck to Catharine Leimenstoll. The executor was discharged and the estate settled. / Finds For Defendant In the case of Hannah L. Miller vs. the Fort Wayne Met’cantile Accident Association of For| Wayne, the court found for the defendant, that the plaintiff take nothing on her compl. nt. The plaintiff prayed an appeal to the appellate court and filed appeal bond in the sum of S2OO.

I USE THE CHECK METHOD The check method of handling personal Or lousiness financial matters is one of the most valuable features ~of modern business. The bank in away acts as your bookkeeper. t Your returned cancelled checks are the best kind of e receipts for every cent paid by check. 1 e n With an accurate accounting of your transactions you i will enjoy having your account with us. a e| Come in and start a checking account with this bank, e s '■ THE PEOPLES LOAN 4 TROST CO. Bank of Service

i- The Reverend BF. Dotson and tarne ily returned last night from a motor tl trip to Morgantown. West Virginia, i. where they visited with Rev, Dotson’s '■ brother. They were gone two weeks. :i Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lower und Mrs. n Fannie Peterson will motor to She) z by, Ohio, tomorrow for a few days I visit. Mr. Lower will go on to Clevei land to attend 1 the Rotary convention. Ralph Aruerine of Anderson is vislt1 ing friends'•here today. 1 Felix Holthouse is home from a ; business trip through Kentucky. L. L. Baumgartner will assume duties Monday morning as bookkeeper at this office and will look after the accounting end of business. He has had many years years experience in kookkeeping work in the various county offices and is well qualified for the duties. * ' W. I’. Robinson and D. W. Beery are home from Findlay, O„ where they attended the races. Miss Alice Paul won two seconds in the 2-18 J pace and made an excellent showing j. for her first race of the season. She ! will start at Canton, Ohio, next week. Herman Myers visited friends at ! Bluffton last evening. French Quinn will be the speaker at the meeting of the Monroe Industrial meeting next week. French Is well qualified and will give an interesting talk to the men of the hustling members of the new business organization. He organized the original Commercial Club here twenty years ago and was the first president. Work of cleaning and redecorating , the new Elks home has started and, it is expected the new furniture willj begin arriving within a week. The boys expect to be located in the new. quarters within a very short time. Plans for additions and improvements' which will make it a very comfortable; and delightful place are going forward. o COURT HOUSE NEWS Commissioner Discharged In the case of Ernest Kneubuhler vs. Jacob Brannemann, et al, the final report of the commissioner was filed and approved and the commissioner discharged. Estimate Allowed In the matter of the William Farlow petition for a drain, the estimate due Nelson J. Cole & Son company for $659.85 was allowed and ordered paid-- — o CHICAGO qRAIN CLOSE Wheat; July $1.59%, Sept. $1,55%. Oct. $1.57%. Corn: July $1 14. Sept. $1.15%. Oct. 94%e. Oats: July 52%c. Sept. 53c, Oct. 55%c. o Bloomington. — Interstate Public Service company will spend $190,000 at Bloomington extending gas mains, and-erecting a new gas holder. “Ku Klux Kat.” owned by Dr. I. B. Lev. It lias a cross on its back ( in contrasting colors of white and orange.

Just Received New Shipment of Printed Crepe Dresses MRS. M. MOYER 131 N. Bth street

C ARD OF THANKS We wish to express our tion for the kindness and sympathy shown us by our friends and neighbors during the illness and death of our wife and mtAher. Ralph and Susan F.llen Dresick. Rushville. — Camp for Rushville boys on l<ake Tippecanoe Is being sponsored by Rushville organizations.

• • Sioux—lNDlANS—See 9ne Day Only 500—PEOPLE—500 300—HORSES—300 DECATUR 10—Acres of Tents—lo 100—ANIMALS—100 IMI A1 Don’t Forget the Day and Date JU NF j Doubled in Size This Year Executor Sale of Real Estate The undersigned will offer for sale at Dore B. Erwin’s law office, Decatur, Ind. SAT. JUNE 20-1925 Two story brick school house with slate roof and one acre of land in Pleasant Mills belonging to the estate of William Johnson. _ Building 60 x 80. Terms —One-third cash. Balance in 6 months and 1 year. E. W. France—Executor Dore B. Erwin, Atty. ' "J. Success Success is built on savings. You cannot built! a bouse without a foundation. Neither can I you expect success unless you lay the foundation of it in good, hard work and economical habits. When your opportunity conies, as it comes in even’ man’s lift, be equipped to take advantage of it by beginning NOW to lay aside a little each week. The total mounts up quickly—especially when added to regularly by the addition o( our 4%- Interest Pa d I % I Old Adams Co. Bank. I WE PAY YOU TO SAVE

SHERIFF SELLS Wacre Farm In Hartf ord Tn Sells For W,W2.s| An SO-aerP fa^T7 u „ ship, belonging to Rufu . " «>d .h.rir. house this morning to T hp p,,, .2" : Insurance <. ompany of Atnpr . 0 price paiii f„ r UIP farm