Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 14 July 1925 — Page 2

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• ftUSMOAOIIERTISEMENTS, ! NOTICES, BUSINESS CAROS J

• CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE 'FOR - FAIJi-A few Rood “"Z 4 stoves and coal ranges. The * Company. ’ 3blt . FOR SALE—-Schumaker hoc feed; gold medal dairy: chick developer; mash and bcratch; bran, middlnigs and tankage. Burk Elevator C Phone 25. 14«tb eod EOkt sale! r*fd part- lor <_!>"' ■;• "480”. Overland “83." "75. 90 . Willys-Knight. Auburn, Eord. Oakland end Studebaker cars. Call 923 or see Herman Delrkes. 155-9teodx FOR SALE -I will *<'ll ■" l' r '' a ' p ;il1 " my entire set of household furnishings consisting of living room, bed room, dining room and kitchen furniture, rug’, gas stvea and numerous other articles. Mis” Carlisle. 242 Mercer are. FOR SALE--Seed buckwheat, well cleaned Sam 0. Nussbaum. IL R_ No, & Monroe. For sale —Ford roadster; real bargain if taekn at once Just like new. You will have to see this ear to ap predate its value. Phone 714. Address 1417 West Madison st. K5-3t FOR SALE—Fresh cow 4 years tdtl 1 Bender. R B No. 10 Decatur- or phone S6LD. I ,‘ fSE MILBURN PUNCTURE PROOF TUBES They cost less per mile than oidinary tubes. S. R. Peoples. 223 N Ist st. distributor. Phone 84. 165t5x JNStW YOUR TIRES agiin-t punctures Use Milburn Purclttre Proof Tubes. If you are needing tubes call Phone 84. or sec S 11 Peoples. 223 N. Ist st.. Decatur, Ind. _l6atoX ' LOST AND FOUND LOST Pocketbook Finder please leave at this office. R. A Drum mond _ IXIST- Tlrown suit case, containing ladies clothing, between Decatur and Fort Wayne Sunday. Please return to Rev. H. W. Thompson. Decatur or Fred B. Cailier. Cromwell. Indian.’. androccmirewar(L__^__^l j 4 -3t *. Man Imitates Monkey While Discussing The Scopes Case M ith M if e New York. July 14—Peter Manginduring an argument with hit- wwe. leaped to a chandelier in his home and swung (rent it monkey-iashtun trntii be had imti it from the ceiling His action caused Mrs. Maugir t i call the police and Peter was t ken to a hospitnl. Asked «li.. was the v lilt bi r husband, ?.l"s '.fangin s;.iu: "I don’t k.n-w. except we were diecusaing tu : s Scopes case” o — - ( ON'N'EERSVILLLE A cake four feet long and two feet wide was the

center of attraction at tfic banquet given by the Union Barber shops of Fayette county at Connersvlb'. »iHEItIFV.« mi.i; No 3424 The Connecticut Mutual l ife In irance Company vk. Charles F. Kinney, et-al. Administrator. By virtue of an Ord**r of Sale to me directed from the <’lerk nf th’ Adam* <’lrruH Court. 1 will expose at public ?o tb*- highest bidder on Saturday th»* 25th <iax of July. A. I>. 1J25, between the hours of 10 o'clock am. and 4 o'clock p.m of said day at tndoor of the Court Hous** ?n l>»“atur. Adams county, Indiana, The rents and profits for a term not exre**dh<2r s»*.*-n yewre. the follouTThp- described real estate, to-wit: The nurthrast quarter of »*«♦• tinrfheas? quarter of section thirty-two. Township twenty-five north range fifteen tast in the count' - of Adams. State of Indiana. containing forty acres, and on failure to Realize the full amount of judgement, intercut and costs. 1 will at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as th** property of Charles F. Kinney. Administrator of the estate of Patrick K. Kinney, Charles F. Kinney, Mildred R. Kinney. Celia Kinney. Grace Kinney, Emma Kinney, Jeanette Kinney and Bertha Kir.nev, at the suit of the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company. .*<Rid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN RAKER, Sheriff, Adams County John C. Capron, Atty. 30-7-14 o AO’HCK OF Fl 01.1 C I.ETTIMi t Notice is hereby jriven that th** Board of Cvm miss lose hi of Adams county, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a mMcadutnieed road ia Washington township, in said county, known as the p.«n Eit’ng SU- « tdam Road, up and until ten o'clock ti.m., on Tuesday. %ukiiml ♦. 1P2.1 lit the regular meeting of said i;<.anl t»f Commissioners. heft in the City i»f Decatur, Adams County. Indiana. Healed bids will Im* received fur the construction of Miid road In accordance with the plans, specifi« ations find report of the viewers and »*naiwhich arc now on file in the lAuditor’g office of said county. -abi (Toad *n be built of crushed stun*none. A bond must accompany <ach bld Jn tw*lre the amount oi the bid nbd. £• * ditioned on the faithful performance us said work, ahd that the bidder, if awarded the contract, will e iter into contract therefor ami complete same. accord ink to such contract and In accordance with the bid filed. /Ji bids shall be made so as tv give the amount for which said ro.nl will be constructed for caah. payable pn estimates to be made by the engineer in charge not to exceed eighty pertent. of any one estimate, out of the funds to he hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Hoard of < ommissioners reserves the right to reject any and ail blds. MARTIN JABERG. Auditor Ji**l-3# Adame County, Ind.

♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• 11. FROHNAPFEL, I). C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neurocalometer and Sptnograph for SERVICE For • Location Poultion at 144 South 2nd Street ' Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 'Off'ce Houre: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 p.m. —— S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant : Calls answered promptly day or Bight Office phone 90. Home phone 727 »— ■■■ ■■ " *"" 1- 11 * FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to lx>an on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced 1 October :5, 1924 See French Quinn .' Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST - Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 6 PER CENT I money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abetracta of title to real estate. . BCHURGERS ABSTRACT OFFICE 188 8 2nd St ; o o < DR. C. V. CONNELL i VETERINARIAN < Special attention given to I cattle and |K>tiltry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. Phone; office 143—Residence 102 ' • I O o ' Marion County Abandons New Court House Plans 4 Indianapolis. July 14—Proposal for the construction of a new Marion *j county court house costing 53.000.000 was definitely abandoned today. ’i The county commissioners voted to 1 spend SoO.ooo is repairing the old | court house. t! o ■ Advcrtisel Letters Mrs E. Lloyd King. Mrs. Gus Sehmalt. Mbs Oita Ingle. MMiss Beulah Miller. Miss Blanch Smith. Mr. I It Finkhouse. Mr. Walter Frauhigcr.: Mr Jack Tebal. William Adies. Al-i onza Drake. Llvod Yousc. i

t H. Frit zinger, P. M. f VOTH E OF PFBI.U I.ETTIM4 ; Notice Is hereby given that the of ' - ~f a.lams count}. Indiana, will receive bid* for , the construction of a macadamized r»»ad :n Root anJ W««hington townr. ships in said county, known a> th** < Samuel Acker .Macadam Road, up ami , until t»n o'clock a.rn.. on Tti«*»«fay. InguM f. l!»gr, . ut the regular meeting of said Board ot t'vtnmissiuners, held in th.. City of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana. Sealed bids will be received for the :' construction of said road in accord- , with the plabs. specifications . end report of th*' viewers and engineer. which are nuvr on fife in tb** (Auditor's office of said counit, said road to be built of crushed stone ' alone. i A bond must accompany ♦ a<h bid • ;in twice th<* amount of the bid filed. ; conditioned on the faithful perform- - nn< of said w».rk, and that the bidder. if awarded the contract. will _ enter into contract therefor and • rumph-tc same. according 1*» such I contract and in accordance with the ■' bond filed. All bids shall Im made mo as t<» give the amount for which said road will •• be j-orstrm ted for cash, payable v n „ estimate.*' to b made by the engineer - in 4 barge not to exceed eighty perDcrnt. of any one estimate, out of th*•funds to be hereinafter raise 1 by the sale of bonds as required by law? Th*- Board of Commissioners rei wrves the right to reject anv and j all blds. MARTIN JABERG. Auditor ‘J 11-21-28 Adams County, Ind. - - Q , NOTH F. OF Fl HI.IF I.ETTIM; Notice’ is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams i countv. Indiana, will ivr bids for lithe construction of a maradanilsed I i n»ad In Washington township in said ’ ; county, known as the Ed Green Ma- ;; radam Hoad, up and until ten 4>'< |<w k A.m.. on , TBeaday. iugnst l. IWS l at the regular meeting of said Board , !.of < 'ummisslotiers, held in the City . of Decatur, Adems County. Indiana, Sealed bids will be receiver) fur the - construction of said road in accord- « an<4. with ;he plans, specificatlonv - and report of the viewers ami engi- • nrer. wni«*h are now on fib in the i Auditor's office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone ' idoilr. I A »»«»nd must accompanx each bld •! in v h -* the amount nf the bid filed. - <<».idit|onrd on the faithful performance of said work, and that the Iddi der. if awarded the contra* t. will I •’enter Into contract therefor and hi complete same. according to such e nt • * j n accordance with the I bid filed. '• All bids slmil be made so us to give 111 the amount fur which said road will n i • *-on«tru* t« d for rash, payable on r estimates to be made by the engineer - nt (liaiae not to exceed eighty perrent, vs any one estimate, out of the e funds to Im* iierrinafter raised by the sale us lajiids as required by law. The Board of Commissioners re<l »«rve« UIC right la reject Uiy and all bida. . MARTIN JABKRG. Aed’tvr i 14-21-28 Adams County, Ind.

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MARKETS-STOCKS . Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Marketa OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago, July 14—Grain futures bad an easier undertone in initial dealing" on the Chicago board of trade today. dTotit selllng. that developed tn the face of bullish crop news, took the edge off yesterday's sharp advances in wheat. Most of those who liquidat-a felt a reaction would strengthen th” technical position. Cora lacked independent action an< sold off with wheat. Oats fotowed other grains to a lower opening. Provisions lost on packing house selling. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 2400, shipments 1520. official to New York yesterday. 3420; hogs dosing steady. Grades over 200 lbs. 814.75; grades under 200 tt>» 814.70@1M5; packing, sows rough 812.50; cattle 700 slow; sheep 600: best lambs 815.25; best ewes s6© 7.50; calves 500; tops 81L&0©12. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected July 13) Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls l ßc Heavy Broilers * 3c leghorn, Anconas and Biack broilers I,c Old Roosters Ducks Geese 8c j Eggs 28c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected July IB) Barley, per bushel 80c Oats, per bushel— 43c Rye, per bushel 8100 New Wheat. Nil 181 40 New’ Wheat. No. 2 81.39 LOCAL GROCER S EGG MARKET Eggs, per dozen ——2 B c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 40c ——— o Mrs. Luella Magley spent last night with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fuhrman and family west of the city. NOTICE TO DEFEND4XTS State of Indiana. Ada ma County. 8S: Tn the Adams Circuit Court, in vacation. July. 1>25. Flossie D. Spuller, plaintiff, vs. Jl t.n E. Crabb*, et al, defendantCause No. 12183. ”■ IT TO QVIKT TITLE. Now comes the nlaintiff by O, L. Mahers, her attorney! 1 ' and fifes Ker <-<>mp|nfnt herein, together with the anidu- it of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquire is • unknown of the following named dei!■ infants, to-wit: the unknown huelands and wives. resweeUvely. of th. folinwing named person.*. 10-wlt: John h Crabbs, the names of all of whom ;*re unknown to plaintiff; the unknown widowers and widows, children, demiauls and heirs. surviving s|,ou.-e.*. creditors and administrator* !"f th< ’-states, devis.es, legatees. .t, isteee and executM-a of the last I wills and testaments, successors In interest and assigns, respectively, of the following named an.) designated I* .>as.d persons. to-wit: .tom-pli

Crabbs, Elizabeth Crabbs. Antes Gillie. I'. rrA Robinson. Elian Robinson. AlexInr.rirr <’ Smith. Lrmu»l Wormrastlr Hugh VVormcastle. Johnson, t>m nani< ■- of all of whom, are unknown to plaintiff: all of the nonmi! once known by any of the names and •losltrnatlons above stated whose names may have been .'handed, and : who are now known by other names, the, names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff: the spouses of all of the persons above named, described an.l d-sibilated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff: all' persons and corporations who assert or might u-sert any title, claim or :ntor.s-t In or Hen upon the real »statdescribed In the • omtdaint tn thi action by, under or through any of th. defendaids to this action named. d,-.o riled and designated in -aid complaint. the names r.f aH of whom are unknown to plaintiff; that the d»fendan's John E. Crabbs, Joseph c. Henderson. Mode M. Morgan, R. .1 Morgan. Sadie Gillig,—John GflUg EHzabetli GHlia. Agne- Andres." 1 Vndrew Andrea. T.uelle 1. Gillig, Julia Gillig. Jesse Robinson. Paisey Robinson. Cal Robinson. Agnes Robinson. J.ula T. Johnson, Glonn Johnson" Frank Johnson. Charles A Henderson. June It. I lenders »n. Joseph C. Henderson ami Edna A. Henderson, are nonresidents r.f the state of Indiana; that saitl action is for the purpose of quieting the title to real .state in thstate of Indiana: that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants: that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be nonresidents of tit- state of Indiana The following real estate In Adams ■ onnty. in the State of Indiana In described in said complaint, to-wlt: Commencing at a point on the west Im- of 12th street, which pplnt is 182 e-o't south of the northeast corner of I inlot number 691 in Joseph Crabb's I Sulsjivl'ion of Outlets 250. 251 "5" and 25:: in Joseph Crabb’s Third 1 VV ♦ Stern Addition to the town, now eity. of In-eatnr. .Adams eoiMHv, Indi-< ana. thence running west 162" feet to the southwest corner of Inlot 6XB In th'- abov> addition ns sold inlot |, d< .signaled on the recorded plat of sei-d addition, theme running south "5 feet to an iron pin on the north line Os ’ll- right-of-way of the Chicago A- Erie Railroad Company, thence running cast on the north line of said right-of-way 163 feet and 2 Inches to i »n iron pin. he,ice running north 911 feet to an iron pin and the place o r| beginning. 1 n lus action Is Instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff lor the purpose <>t ouleting her tills to said real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. , Notice Is. tb-.-refore. giv«n said defendants and each and ail of them; that unless they be and appear before tile Adams Circuit Court st the Court House in the < tty of I>e<*atur In Adams county, in the State of Indiana on the Seventh day of September. ISSe. tile same being the first Judicial day of a term of the Adams Circuit Court ot the state of Indiana, to be begun and lioldyn on the 7th dav of September, 1925 and answer or demur to said complaint the same win beard and determined In their absence | In wltnesa whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of I said court at the office of the Clerk ’l’:weof In the eUy of Decatur. Indiana this 18th day of Julv A I>. 1925 . JOHN E. NEUiON. I I . , ' I'J-li "f the Adam. Circuit Court C. L. 54 alters. ( Alty. for Plaintiff. H-Gl-28

Bien Claim Right To 1 “Hang Their Clothes I On A Hickory Limb <1 ■ I Wkldrou. Indo J ul >' 14—M* 0 ot , Waldron will go to court Monday in dcfcnac of thrir ancient right to "bang their clothe* on 8 h |rkor ’', ! Hn ,h -" Three girl”. MI BB K’ inlce ■ high school teacher. Mla« Irene Thur-j low and Mina Kiene Bailey went to the old awimming hole al the edge . of town for a dip. They found Earl AJdridge and Nor man Kanouse, two boys, were In the pool without bathing auita The girls ordered them out but the boys didn't have a chance to comply with the order. So the girls had them arrested on a public indecency charge. Their case will be heard Monday before a justice of the peace. The men of the village are up it’ 1 arms. They say the swimming poo', has been used by their sex for fifty | years and that bathing suits were never worn But the girls are claiming equal rights to the pool and are demand ing that from now on bathing suits must be Worn. — —-o — Court House I Suits To Quiet Titles. A suit to quiet the title to several lots in Joseph Crabb s third western addition to the city of Decatur was : filed in the circuit court today by Flossie D. Spuller against John E. Crabbs et al. Attorney C. L. Walters 1 is counsel for the plaintiff. ' A suit to quiet the title to 39 acres of land in Root township, was hied in the circuit court today by Emma ’ Heckathorn against Jo.sepli B. Brun negraff et ux. Attorney C. la Vk alters is counsel for the plaintiff Claims Are Filed. The following claims, disallowed on the claim docket, hae been transferred io the civil court docket: The Willshire. Ohio, bank vs. the surviving partnership of Roller Brothers. Ruth Roller receiver, for 882.22 plus Interest and 181.49 plus interest. Joseph Ruff vs. the estate of John Vox. for 827*. Hattie M. Andrews, guardian, vs. : the estate of John M. Andrews, sot 1258.4*. 821.64 and 82.286.50. ** o— HARTFORD CITY— Rev. John C. Keller. Catholic priest, at Hartford City, aud Montpelier, has be»u transferred to the St. Joseph parrish at Mishawake. Rev. D. Lawrence Monahan will succeed Rev. Keller. BIt'FFTON — Everett Priddy, of Bluffton, was badly scalded whop he

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