Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1925 — Page 2

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I fail — : ~ - »»•••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• • CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ for sale FOICSALF.—A few good ÜBed 011 1 sloven and coal range*. The Has Coyany. L±L[ FOR SALE —IO Duroc shouts, wight I about 100 lbs. each; 1 how “ n <l 101 pig*. 6 weeks old. Willard Steele, Phone 542 Red I' 1 ' I- I FOR KAtK-10 bn. winter or potato onions For fall planting. ""'“''J Steele, phone 542 lied. Iti9t.ix, FOR SAI Apples; several varie , ties; priced right. Call t>9i J FOR stVLE—Small baby buggy, reed Good rubber wheels and in first class condition. Price reasonable. Phone 153. 170 ~ FOR SALE I will sell .it private sale my entire set of household furnish ings. consisting of living room, bed room, dining room and kitchen furniture rugs gas stoves and numerous other articles. Miss Carlisle 342 Merver avenue. 170-6tx FOR SALE -I'sed parts for_< ’hevroiet "490", Overland “83.” "75," "90 . Willys-Knight. Auburn, Ford. Oakland and Studebaker cars. Call 923 or see Herman Deirkes. 155-9teodxi FOR SALE— Driving horse harness I and buggy See Ernst Schlickman; at Hreiners feed yard or call 22. 171t8x FOR SALE Early apples, good for cooking and eating. Rudolph Weiland. Decatur, R. R. 8, phone 545-R 17113 x I FOR SALE — !’, year old Tercheron mare, well broke. Also 2 milch cows, fresh soon. C. D. Houk. Hoagland. Ind . R. R. I- L, 11.tx FOR SALE —2 burner Florence Auto-v-'gnatic oil stove, practically new sls Jefferson st. or phone 895. 171t2x < “WANTED business opportunity WANTED—We have an opening in this territory for a live, wide awake salesman with Ford car who can de-, velop an organization to distribute' one of the most popular Nationally I advertised Ford accessories on the market. For full information write AUTO SPECIALTIES MEG CO , St. i Joseph. Mich. 170t3x WANTEI ~ SALES MA N. Resident with car for protected territory permitting weekly returns home Exper ie.nce selling dealers preferred. Nationally advertised WHIZ AUTO PRODUCTS. Liberal commission basis .with weekly drawing account against earned commissions. Only dean record capable men need apply. Write fully or call upon R. M. Hollingshead. Co 946 W. Ne wYork st.. Indianapolis ipd, 7—21-22-23 WANTED—La d ies: 60can hour. Distribute samples to every home and office. Send self addressed stamped envelope Denison. 346 Fountain,! Dayton. Ohio. 171t2x FOR RENT j FOR RENT- Five room house, soft. and hard water in house, at 1015, Jackson street Call Mrs. Jess Hurst. 167t6l FOR RENT~-Garage. prefer renting for work shop. Arthur Fisher. 2271 North 4th street. Phone 528. 16913x| FOR RENT—Nice sleeping room Tn j modern home, near the G. E. Call at 610 W. Mat shall. 170-ts FOR RENT—So acres of pasture and! five acres of Clover hay to make. W. P. Colchin, phone 754 17L3tx ROOMS FOR RENT —ln modern home, on first floor, good location, heat and bath. Inquire 310 N 3rd st. or phone 511. I~lt3x LOST AND FOUND LOST—Small bill fold, envelope style containing between 86! and 88.00. Lost in Joseph and Lang’s Ice Cream parlor or somewhere on Second street. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. 170-3tx j CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—July, $1.53 1-4; Sept , $1.19 3-4; Dec., $1.50 5-8. Corn —July, SI.OO 3-4; Sept., $1.03 3-8; Dec., 85 l-4c. Oats —July. 43 l-8c; Sept., 44 l-2c; Dec., 47c. o , NOTICE OF fl III,H LETTING Notice Is hereby given that the Hoard of Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana, will receive bids for till- construction of a macadamized road In Washington township. In said county, known as the Ben Ellina Maeadam Road, up and until ten o'clock a. tn., on Tnesdey, August I. ilia.-, at the regular meeting ot said Board of Commissioners, hell In the City of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, Sealed blds will be received for the ■construction of said road In accordance with tlie plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engit'c.er Which are now on file in tliu Auditor's office of waid county, said road to be built of crushed stone A bond must accompany each bid In i—tre the amount or the bid filed, C'-jiltipned on Hie faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder. if awarded the contract, will .<■ iter into contract therefor and complete same, according to sucli contrai-t and in accordance with the bld filed. —'2 bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer In charge nbt tb exceed eighty percent. of any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the stile of bonds ps required by law. ,I’he Be-igd of Commissioners «e---mfv«» th* right to reject atty and all bids. MARTIN TABERG. Auditor Ji-Jl-28 Adams County, Ind.

♦ BUSINESS CARDS « 1 i NOT I C E I will be out of the city July 19, 20 and 21st. Patrons please ( take notice. 169t3 Dr, H. Frohnapfel, D.C. S.E.BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night 1 Office phone 90. Home phone 727 ' FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts 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 Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted 1 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 estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS I I Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 8. 2nd St. : ~~.... . -o t DR. C. V. CONNELL i VETERINARIAN Special attention given to ii cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. • Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 11 ■ 2~— -o NOTH i: TO DEFE\PINTS State <»f Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, in vacation. Jn|y, 1925. ’ Flossie D. Spoiler. plaintiff, vs. ' John I. Crahbß. et al, defendants. I < a use No. 124 S 3. s: I r TO QUIET TITLE. N<nv <<inies the bv C. L. * Walters, her attorney, and files her ■ i? 1 < herein » together with the . aniaavn of a competent person that i the residence - upon diligent inquiry is » unknown of the following - named de-1 ■i Tennants, to-wit: the unknown hus- 'i i hands and wives, respectively, of the . II following named persons, to-wit: John 11 11. Crabbs, the names of all of whom Hire unknown to plaintiff; the unknown ’(widowers and widows, children, de.i st endants and heirs. surviving i spouses. (r< ditors and < administrators ;"I the estates. devisees legatees jDi'slees and executors of the last' J wills and testaments, successors In , ; mteiest and assigns, respectively, of, J the tollowing named and designated'! ! de-eased persons. to-wit: Joseph ;i Crabbs. Elizabeth Crabbs. Amos Gillig. , r errx tloUinson. Ellen Robinson, Alex- . J nnuer ('. Smith. Lemuel V/ormeastle,' J '(Hugh Wormcastle, Edward Johnson 1 , | the nan.es of all «>f whom are un-J known to plaintiff; all of tlie women < I once known by any of the names and . designations above stated whose {names may have been (handed, and I j win) are now known by other names, the .names ->t all of whom are unknown < to plaintiff; the spouses of all of the - ! persons amjve described and • '’•■signated as defendant* to this action who are married, the names of all of ‘ I whom are unknown to plaintiff: al! I persons and corporations- who assert ■ lor might assert any title. (laim or | • interest in or lien upon the real estate , described in the complaint In this action by. under or through anv of.’ the defendants to this action named, 1 described and designated in said com- ’ plaint, the names of all of whom are ’ unknown to plaintiff: that the de- ‘ lendants John E. Crabbs. Joseph n. ; i Henderson. Dode M. Morgan, Joseph T* Sadle John Giliig, ■ | Elizabeth Giliig, Agnes Andres. iALJiew Ati.li-cs, Lu.-ile 1. Giliig. Julia I Giliig, Jesse Robinson, Daisev Robin■|son. Cal Robinson, Agnes Robinson, i Lula T. Johnson. Glenn Johnson, i crank Johnson. Charles A. Henderson. June D. Henderson, Joseph C. Henderson and Edna A. Henderson, are nonI residents of the state of Indiana: that . I said action is for the purpose of 'Mpdeting the title to real estate in the I sfJrte of Indiana; that a cause of ‘ action exists against all of said defendants: tliat all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action I ana that they are believed to be nonresidents of the state of Indiana. Hie following real estate in Adams < '■••unty. In the State of Indiana, Is described in said complaint, to-wit: I Commencing et a point on the west , line of 12th street, which point is 182 f c< t south of the northeast comer of inlot number 691 In Joseph Crabb’s ' Subuivisivn of Outlets 250. 251. 252 1 and ?53 in Joseph Crabb's Third western Addition to the town, now , city, of Ijecatur. Adams < vunty. Indi- , ana. thence running west 162 feet to 1 the southwest corner of inlat 689 In , lhe above addition as sold ’nlot is designated on the recorded plat of I said addition, thence running south 75 feet to an iron pin on the, north line < <»f the right-of-way of the Chicago . &■ Erie Railroad Company', thence ' running east on the north line of said right-of-way 16'5 feet and 2 Inches to | «n iron pin. thence running north' 91 feet to an iron pin and the place of ~ beginning, ' This action is instituted and prose-1 i euted by said plaintiff lor the purpose nf mtletlng her title to said real ! estate above described as against all i demands, claims and claimants what- ' • soever. * | ( Notice is. therefore, given said del fmdants and each and all of them; ; 'I, unless they be and appear before ‘ Vv 16 Ad ‘‘ n ‘ B Circuit Court at the Court 1 ■ House in the city of Decatur. In , Adams county. In the State of Indiana ' 'lay «f September. 1 i I'-US, the same helna the first Judicial i’L' 5 1 ivrm of th«- Adams Circuit I Court of the state of Indiana, to be , , J"5. un ? nd holden on the 7th dav of I September. 10’5 and answer or demur 1 i to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in their absence. < Tn witness whereof I have hereunto , ■ set my hand and affixed the seal of 1 -■ r ?' lr ’ it The offhe of the Clerk | !, 1, l * r, ", f „’ n . ,,,e c,t " ot Decatur. Indiana 1 -th: , 13th day ~f July A.D.. 19'.', , < 1 <Sea i, , ,TOl2?< - NBLfeQN, I, _ T C 4?’-f. O - t! ’- e Adam, Circuit Court ■ C \\ alters, , Atty, for Plaintiff. 14-21-,’o J

DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, JULY 21, 192<>.

MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets

OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago, July 21—Grain futures toppled in the Initial dealings on the Chicago board <>f trade today. Favorable weather and disappointing cables brought, considerable long grain Into the pit. Lack of bids forced willing sellers to cut prices. Corn was weak on selling inspired by ideal crop conditions and lower wheat. Country offerings were lightOats followed other grains. The provisions list reflected heavy hogs and cabfes. BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 1,600; shipments. 1,520; official to New York yesterday, 4.750 hogs, closing steady; heavies. $14.25 <fi>sl4.4o; other grades. $14.35©|14.50; packing sows, rough, $12.25; cattle, 75, steady: sheep, 200 best lambs, best ewes. ?«.00@ $7.50; calves, 300 tops. $12.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected July 21) Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c Heavy Broilers 23c Leghorn, Anconas and Black broilers Old Roosters 8c Ddcks i® o Geese 8c Eggs 28c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected July 21) Barley, per bushel ————Bo c Oats per bushel 43c Rye, per busliel SI.OO New Wheat, No 1 ....$1.46 New Wheat. No. 2 $1.45 LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, per dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 4’ c o HAIL DESTROYS FIELDS OF CORN IN ADAMS COUNTY (Continued from Page One) three or four hours, but was reported other residents of Pleasant MiUs veto be recovering today. Several ported that they received slight electrical shocks during the storm. No buildings were struck, as far as could | be learned. 0 — 'AWARDS MADE IN PENMANSHIP Continued from Page One) Kocher, James Gilbeit. Ronald Parrish and Roger Scherer. Progress Pins Doris Nelson. Mae Stogdill, Cleora Baker. Doris Mumma, Oneita Rey--1 holds. Madgeline Miller. Vivian Acker. Rolland Ladd, Dorothy Christen, Luetta Reffey. Dora Shosenberg, l Kathryn Archbold, Irene Andrews, Clara Ellen Mumma. Rowena Myers, Bernice DeVoss. Catherine Andrews. Mary Mclntosh. Gladys Teems. Nedra 1 Giancy, Ruby Reinhard. David Heller Marie Kolter, Guy Raymond. Wilhel- 1 mina Schnitz, Fae Stogdill, Elizabeth ! Wisner. Stanley Green. Marie Hakes, Chalmer Fisher, Harold Strickler, Nellie Johnston, Carl Gerber, Earl Smith, Helen Chronister and Kenneth I Beard. Total Os 571,224 Baby Fish Planted In June Indianapolis, July 21 —(Special)—| The fish and game division of the state conservation department estab-1 lished a record for p'anting baby I fish in June when a total of 571,224 were placed in various public waters of the state. I i According to a report of George Berg, hatchery superintendent, to the commission, this Is the largest number of advanced fry planted in any June since the hatcheries have beep In operation. All fish planted wore raised at the hatcheries and are of the game species consisting of small! and large-mouth black bass, rockbass, yellow perch, blue gills and crappie.; Conservation officials are decidedly pleased with the results at all hatch- | et'ies. particularly at the new one at ■ Avoca which so far has produced 40.250 bass fingerlings, and has a similar number in the ponds which will 1 sqon be of sufficient size for stock purposes. The P.iverside hatchery also made remarkable progress this season and indications now point to a record breaking output. There was ir decrease iu arrests and convictions in June for fish and game law violations, the report shows, as copipared with June 1924. Last June* 19« persons were convicted And paid (Ines and costs amounting to $4,042.10 compared with 138 convictions and fines and costs totalling $3:328.2') this June.

; TIME TO COLL HENS IS NEAR

County Agent Urges Poultry Raisers To Rid Flocks Os “Boarders” With the beginnfg of the hot weather usually comes in inclination on the part of a large percentage of the hens in the farm flock to take a "layoff". with a consequent fall in the number of eggs gathered and a corresponding decline in the egg-money. It is unnecessary to explain that the class of hens responsible is the lazy or "loafer” division—those who never refuse to eat but lay only during the most favorable season. "Culling should be begun with the first fall in the egg production", stated the county agent when Interviewed in this regard this morning. This saves a big feed bill, for the remainder of the summer through the elimination of boarders and does not reduce the number of eggs gathered", he explained. It was declared also that a much better price can be obtained at present than during the fall, when the greatest number of chickens are sold on a comparatively lower market. Also, it is impossible to do the culling in the fa I 'f- easily as a-' present Any farmer or his wife can cnll the farm flock with full justice to the work, when the hens are properly fed. In demonstrations conducted during the last few years, it was found that the inexperienced poultry keeper could separate layers from non-layers with very little practice. Simple methods, which are easily learned, are explained in Purdue Extension Bulletin No. 93, and in a small pamphlet entitled “Poultry Hints.” which may be obtained tree of charge by writing the NOTICE OF PI'BI.H LETTING Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners ot Adams countv Indiana, will receive bids for the .construction of a macadamized road in Root and Washington townships in said county, known as the Samuel Acker Macadam Road, up and until ten o’clock a.m.. on TtiexdHy. 4. TUZo at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in The City of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana. Sealed bids will be received for the construction of said road In accordance. with the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer which are now on file in the ■ Auditor’s office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone lIIODC. * A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, k conditioned the faithful performanc * of said work, and that the bid- ' der. if awarded the contract, wi»l enter into contract therefor and complete same. according to such contract and in accordance with the bond filed. , t All bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed Tor cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer in charge not to exceed eighty percent. of any one estimate, out of the be hereinafter raised by the .sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. , . .. MARTIN JABERG, Auditor 14-21-28 Adams County, Ind. —oNOTICE OF PUBLIC LETT ING Notice is hereby given that tlie Board of Commissioners of Adams ‘countv. Indiana, will receive blds for .the construction of a macadamized road in Washington township in said county, known as the, Ed Green Macadam Road, up and until ten o'clock A.m., on I 'l'lirndny, luguM 4. 1D25 at the regular meeting of said Board ,of Commissioners, held in the City of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana. ' Sealed bids will be received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer. wnich are now on file in the ' Auditor’s office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone . alone. I A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder. if awarded the contract, will >enter into contract therefor and complete same. according to such canU’Hct and in accordance with the ibid filed. I All bids shall be made so as to give I the amount for which said road will h ■ constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be mtfde by the engineer |in vnai ge not to exceed eighty percent. of any one estimate, out of the Ifunds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners re-sen-ps the right to reject tny and al! bids. | MARTIN JABERG. Auditor 14-21-2 S Adanis County, Ind.

/ Tomorrotrl Alright I a" mild, vegetable I entire to I I 111 relieve Constipation ~nd Bill- I I oueneee end keep the digestive end I | eltninatlve functions normal. 11 ikto for over f f \1 f J Chips off she Old Bloclc * JUNIORS- \\ ■ IwC LJt, ’ e m * ii I WJaAk Oae-thtrd the regu- I I I 1 l»v dae - Made of ts ingredient,. » 'wl ~ tft “ eandy coated, ff BY YOUR SMITH, YAGER & FALK

county agent, or b/'callink at W ’ ° ff ßecord» kept by the county agent ot t flock, culled at demonstration, during t the last three years show that app ■ , ximately 35 per cent of the hens hamb - lvl | were culls. These records, which , cover about .ixtw flocks, also that a slightly greater number ol ekR were gathered during the week att.r| ( culling than during the week befon culling from the entire number. 1 hese ; records were kept by the owner, of the flocks which were culled. Offer Information On Care For Gold l ish Indianapolis. Ind.. July 21—Solicited by hundreds ot Indiana people tor information how to care for gold fish. George N. Manfeld of the state conservation department today advised those interested in the care of sm.i.l aquara and ponds where this is kept, to write to the Bureau of I- Mieries. Department of Commerce at Washington, D. C. and ask for pamphlet No. 980. He explained that the fish and game division is only interested in the pro

Central Grocery -OF COURSE” Phone 31 Free Delivery aF’WONE Tl h OR <1 100 D QTTp AO JFine Granulated. oULr/All 10 pounds for •JOU Shredded Wheat l ala e 10c | THE CORT I 8 TONIGHT ONLY E ■ “WHITE THUNDER’’ | B An F. B. 0. attraction, featuring S : |g YAKIMA CANUTT B A ripper for action. A smasher for thrills. || B A wham of a drama. K B “OH WHAT A FLIRT.” a good comedy. 1 10c 25c I B Wednesday—" The Cloud Rider" with Al Nilson. ’ The Targets of the Future I I I ■ are hit most often by i || people who have the » vision to aim high and ’i Il try. You can see such H people every pay-day at || savnigs window. 11 They are using our Systematic Savings H Plan.- Are you? Try it and Surplus W<cgur£imiia na ’

th, hatchery men have thia m o |ion . tho department has never pre r-a a ramphiet or document on . r” th- -übiect, an<> document No. .. 980’dealing . Hh every subject on the able for 5 cents iu coin. 1 Favors Ford’s o®** Washington. July 21— Leigh IfPalmer, president of the Em.rgencv 1a " ' 1 tndav recommendFleet corporation, today ed to the shipping board acc I ( Palmer's recommendation was U , en under consideration when e board met today to make award to | one of the 16 bidders, of whom ford -with an offer ot $1.706,000-was highest. ■ ——o —— -WANT ADS EARN—I-1-8 Ford. 1924. a real buy for $250. at the Hileman

HOME RANSACKED 1! ! t YOU wouldn't think o[ bonds or other 'valuable p aper! lying around exposed t 0 theft ' YeL there are many things j a your home that would cost a great deal to replace if stolen if VOll could put all these household poj. sessions in a huge safe depose box whenever you had t Q leaVf j them unguarded, what a relief it would be. Particularly if y oa could get this protection for less than a cent a day for each hundred dollars ot property thus cared for. This danger of loss by burglary is a very real one. Each days newspapers carry reports ot crimes agit’nst property. Robbers, burg, lars and sneak thieves are active in almost every community. Their cleverness and daring put the householder completely at their mercy. Once a home is marked for entry, Lt is more than likely to he thoroughly ransacked ;md robbed of all its valuables For these outlaws patiently wait just the right time to make their strike. Bolts and bars won't keep them out when you are asleep or away. Because your home has never been robbed is no proof that it won't be, this very night. In fact an unrobbed homo is a "preferred prospect” on a burglar's "calling list.” Dishonest servants, fraudulent "inspectors,” itinerant workmen othar thieves may also links serious inroads on your valuably ‘ whists your back is turned.” The One positive safeguard against loss by robbery in its various forms is Burglary Insurance An Aetna Residence Burglary Policy guarantees to pay you the full insurable amount of your possessions that are stolen and not reclaimed. It covers household furnishings, silverware, cut glass, hooks, clothing, jewelry and all yeur other treasured things. It even pays the cost of repairing any damage done to your home by burglars. It will be put In force at noon today, if you will but say the word, and continue to guard your property continuously, even if you ire away four months in the year its cost Is slight; its provisions broad. Don’t let procrastination on your part be an ally of the robber who may this very minute be planning to visit your home. Phone 385 to protect you at once AETNA CASUALTY and SURETY COMPANY Affiliated With AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. And The ! AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. Os Hartford, Conn. The Strongest Multiple Line I” - surance Organization in the world Suttles Edwards Company —AgentsMorrison BldgDecatur, Ind. i