Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1925 — Page 2

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• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE FOR - SALE—A few good u * ed oil | moves ami coal range*. The Gas, Company. 1 “ 8 ’“ FOR SAI.it —One iron bed, aprlngs and mattress C. Vaniuilder, 3891 North Ninth st. Decatur FOh S.\LP. Vsed parts for Chevrolet "490", Overland "83." "75," "90 , Willys Knight, Auburn, Ford, Oakland ■nd Studebaker vara. Call 923 or gee Herman Deirkes. WANTED WANTED—I have again gained my , former good health and am now , ready to serve my old customers and , do work for new ones. Best line of sewing, dressmaking and altering. Also do outting, fitting and will teach. Complete line of dressmaking at a very moderate cost. Mrs. M. C. Braden 718 N. Second St.. Phone 737 175-Stx WILL - HAVE - FRESH - FISH - this week: Cattish. Pickerel. Gray Bass. Yellow Perch. Herring; Thursday. 12 am. and Friday forenoon. Otto Aumiller. 126 South 8 st. 17712 x FOR SALE —Exceptionally good 1914 model Ford touring car; exceptionally low pric<». Reg. F. A. Shipley, Pleasant. MRUs. 177t3x FOR RENT FOR kENT—Nice sleeping room in modern home, near the G. E. Call at 610 W. Marshall. 170-tt FOR RENT—Furnished roc, ms for light housekeeping at 1221 W. Ad-1 sms street. Call lull. 175t3x INDIAN CLAIMS LAND Squaw Lays Claim To 1.000 Acres Os I Rich Farm Land In Kosciusko County. j Warsaw. Ind.. July 28 —Owners of| 1,000 acres of rich farm land in Prairie township. Kosciusko county, today scouted claims of heirs of Mary Ann Benack. Indian squaw, to the lan<L Heirs of the Indian asserted that transfer of the property by her guardian years ago was not legal and sought to record the squaw's own deed to the property. Owners of the farms obtained a temporary restraining order preventing recording of the deed. o Aides Della Clark attended the funeral of Mi-. D. E Lafferty, which was held at Fort Wayne today. o NOTICE OF l«l III.IC LETTING Notice is hereby given that the 1 Foard of Commissioners of Adams 1 ' county. Indiana, will receive bids fori Hie construction of a macadamized road in Root an I Washington town-| ships in said county, known as the 1 Samuel Acker Macadam Road, up and 1 until ten o'clock a.m., on Tuesday. August 4. Iltur, at the regular meeting of said Board 1 ot Commissioners, held in the City of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana, ' Sealed bids will be received for the ■ construction of said road in accord- 1 anee with the plans, specifications 1 and report of the viewers and eugi- I peer. which are now on file in the Auditor’s offi, e of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must sc-ompany each bbl' in twice the amount of the bid filed, i conditioned on the faithful perform-! am ■ Os said w,.rk. and that the bid-'' d- r. If awarded the contract, will I enter into contract therefor and complete same. according to such contract and in accordance with the bond filed. All bids shall he made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on i estimates to be made by the’engineer in charge not to exceed eighty percent. of any one estimate. out of the Tunds to be hereinafter raised by the . sale of bonds as required be law! The Board of Commissioners reserves the right td reject anv and all bids. MARTIN JABEIiG. Auditor ' 14-21-28 Adams County, Ind. 0 NOTICE OF PUBLIC I.UTTING Notice is hereby given that the' ' Board of Commissioners of \damsH county, Indiana, will receive bids fork the construction of a ria<adami«ed . road in Washington township in Maid ' county, known as the Ed Green Ma-, < adam Road, up and until ten o'clock ( «.m„ on Tuesday, Aukunl 4. 1D35 at the regular meeting of said Board , 4>f Commissioners, held in thr City of Decatur, Adams Cbunty. Indiana. Sealed bids will be received for the <Destruction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications . and report of the viewers and engi- ] -neer, which are now on file In the Auditor's office of said county, said ( joad to be built of crushed stone ( alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of th? bld filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of said work, and that th“ bidder, if awarded the contract, will . jrnter into contract tberefor and complete same, according to such «ontra< t and in accordance with the bid filed. Al) bids shall be made so as to glv<? .the amount for which said road will l»e constructed for <a«h, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer in charge not to exceed eighty perrent. of any one estimate, nut of the Hunds to be hereinafter raised by the 4>aJe of bonds as required by law, * The Board of Commissiuners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. MARTIN .JARERG. Auditor Adams County, Ind. . — o I ' I I DR. C. V. CONNELL I I VETERINARIAN | I I I Special attention given to | cattle and poultry practice. i Office 120 No First Street. i Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 : ' 1 I p_.. . ILU U .m-;-.. * O|

• BUSINESS CARDS ♦ »***4*4**«**«* 11. FROHNAPEEL. I). C. 1 DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 'Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. & E BLACR Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90. Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty ot 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 HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p tn. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of t PER CENT money on Improved real Mtato. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGEk’S ABSTRACT OFFICE. 3.3 8. Sod St : LL_~ —- NOTICE TO DKFENniVTS I State of Indiana, j Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, in \a< a- ’ tioh, July r 4 925. Float ie |>. Spoiler. plaintiff. vs. John E Crabbs, et al, defendants. Cause No. 12 I tfrrr to qltet title Now cornea the olaintiff by <’. L. Waiters, her attorney, and files her! complaint herein. together with the affidavit of a competent person that tbe residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants. to-wiL: the unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of the following named persona, to-wit: John E. Crabbs, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown widowers and widows, children, descendants and heirs. surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estates, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last wills and testaments. successors in interest and assigns, respectively, of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Joseph Crabbs. Elizabeth Crabbs. Amos Gillig. Perry Robinson. Ellen Robinson. Alex-’ under C. Smith. Lemuel WormcastXe, Hugh Wormcastle, Edward Johnson, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all of the women once known by any of ihc names an<l designations above stated whose I names may have been • hanged, ami i who are now known by other names, the | names of all of whom are unknown > to plaintiff; the spouses of all of the* persona above mimed, described and I designated as defendants to this action t who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff: all persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest in or lien upon the real estate described in the complaint in this I action by, under or through any of) the defendants to this action named, described and designated in said complaint. the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff: that the defendants John E. Crabbs. Joseph (’. Henderson. Dode M. Morgan. It. J. Mor-■ gan whose Christian name is unknown I to plaintiff; Sadie Gillig. John <»illlg. ■ Elizabeth Gillig. Agnes Andres, Andrew Andres. Lucile 1. Gillig. Julia Gillig. Jesse Robinson. Daisey Robinson. Cal Robinsqn, Agnes RoMnson. Lula T. Johnson. Glenn Johnson, Frank Foimson, Charles A. Henderson. Jure D. Benders >n, Joseph C. Henderson and Edna A. Henderson, are nonresidents of the state of Indiana; that said action is for the purpose of quieting the title to real estate in the state 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 the state of Indiana. The f<dlowing real estate in Adams county, in the State of Indiana, is described ip said complaint, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the west line of 12th street, which point is 182 feet south «»f the northeast corner of 1 inlot number 691 In Joseph Crabb’s Subdivision of Outlets 250. 251. 252 and 253 in Joseph Crabb’s Third Western Addition to tlie town, now rity. of Decatur, Adams county. Indiana. thence running west 162 feet to ! the southwest corner of inlot 689 in the abort addition as said inlot Is designate'! on the recorded plat of said addition, thence running south 75 feet to an iron pin on the north line of th*' right-of-way of the Chicago A- Erie Railroad Company, t hence running east on the i.ortii line of said right-of-way 163 fed and 2 inches to ■4P iron pip. theme running worth 91 feet to an Iron pin and the place of beginning. This action Is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff lor the purpose of quirting her title to said real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. Notice is, therefore, given said defendants and ea< h and ail of thepT} that unless they be ami appear before the Adams Circuit Court at the Court House In the city of Decatur. in Adams countj. in the State of Indiana on tlie Seventh day of September. 1925. the same being the first Judicial day of a term of the Adams Circuit t’ourt of the state of Indiana, to be begun and ludden «»n the 7th day of September. 1925 and answer or demur to said cemplaint the same will be heard and determined in their abs»nce. In witness whereof i ha e hereunto set my hand and affixed the sea) of said court at the office of the • lerk thereof in the city of Decatur. Indiana this 13th day of July \ D. 19?5. <SeaD JOHN E. NEURON, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court C. L. Walters. j Atv mV■■ ii i mu wViin"' S coßNsrn Nothing so quick to stop KmJ U pain; so safe, so healing as Xino-pads Aat,uro

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1925.

MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* OPENING GRAIN REVIEW , Chicago, July 28.—(United Frnsa.) Grain futures opened with a steady undertone on the Chicago board of trade today. Local buying ot wheat was inspired by higher cables and a bullish international review by BroAmhall. Domestic conditions favored the bear side. Commision houses entered the corn pit with buying orders. Crop news was favorable. Ots Provisions were steady, despite loyer hogs. Buffalo Market Stocket Receipts. 800; shipments 1140. official to New York yesterday, 4560 hogs dosing slow, heavies $14.60 ® $14.60; mediums and light weight. $14.60 ft $14.75; light lights and pigs $14.00 <ir $14.25; packing sows rough $12.50 Hi $12.75. Cattle 375; slow, sheep 200 best lambs $15.25 best ewes $6.50 SB.OO 300 tops. $13.00. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—loo to 160 ttis $13.50; 160 to 200 lbs. sl4: 200 to 225 lbs $13.85; 225 to 250 lbs. SIX6S; 250 tbs. up. $13.50; 100 tbs down $12.75; stags. $8; roughs $11.25. I^inbs—sl2©l3.so; culls sß@>lo. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corected July 27) Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 13e Heavy Hroilers 23c; Leghorn, Anconas and Black broij let s 18c | Old Roosters 8c Ducks Me j Geese 8c Eggs 28c LOCAL GRAIN" MARKET (Corseted July 27) Barley, per lisuhcl SI.OO Oats, per bushel 37c Oats per bushel 43e Rye, per bushel SI.OO ' New Wheat. No 1 $1 46 New Wheat, No. 2 $1.46 LOCAL GROCER S EGG MARKET Eggs, per dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 42c ADVERTISED LETTERS Mrs. Kenneth S. Jackson, rs. Virginia Werrel. Miss Madge Miller, Mr. B. ('. Cole. Wm. Stauffer. Wiley Slusher , H. Fritzinger. P. M. ■—o tl-I'OI M’HEVr St' imHMFTII VI’UH 1 otiue is hereby given. That the untlcrßigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Loretha A« k« r. late of Adams (’ounty. deceased.] The estate is probably solvent. i AUSTIN F. ACKER, i July 1.3. 19?5. Administrator. I Don- B. Attorney. 28-A-l-ll

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|| OBITUARY Oliver M. We»«t. hub of O«o. and Elizabeth Werat. was born Nov. 9. ■ 1872. and departed this life J«ly 18 • 19J5. age 52 years. 8 months and 6 day*./ He was born near Borne Adams county. Indiana, and spent the first 23 years of his life in this vicinity. April 26, 1891. he entered the service of his couatry Rnd served . with the army of occupation in Cuba, as a member of Company B 160. I. V. I. Shortly after coming homo ho ' entered the employ of the (1. R & Irailroad, in which service he remain- ■ ed until death. ' Mr.. Werat was a friend to all who knew biin, possessing AO amiable., 1 sunny disposition, he won the respect i of all with whom he came in contact. Especially was he a friend of children. and kind to the aged who were in need of a strong hand as he came In contact with them in his work He possessed a keen sense ot appro-. < iatlon for music. ' He was converted and joined the M. E. church ot Monroe. Ind., and ! fire which was kindled was never. extinguished. In the months of suffering he learned to know his God , 1 better still, and left a bright andj happy testimony to bo treasured by. » his friends and loved ones. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Hail-1 road Trainmen) His last sickness ( ' was one of long duration. AU that loving hands and science could do was done, as he patiently waited the] call of his Creator. A high tribute ( is due his sister. Mrs. Tom Johnson, for her loving care during the 19 months of his illness. He leaves to mourn, three sisters. ■ Mrs. Emma Frickel. of “Grant. Mich .j ! Mrs. Nancy McCown, of Richmond. I Ind., and Mrs. Thomas Johnson, of Dunkirk. Also a half-brother and half sister. E. O. Everhart, of Fort i Wayne, and Mrs R. B. Cummins, of Kokomo. Ind., and a host of relatives and friends. My brother, hands arc oiasppd at rest His lips are cold and still. Wo, cannot understand it all. But know it is His will Some day we'll understand. And see God's hand is in it all. The hand that kept my brother true. Will never let me fall. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere ( thanks to the many friends who so kindly assisted us during tjje sick-1 ness and death of our beloved , brother. i j Mrs. Toni Johnson. Mrs. Emma Frickel. Mrs. Nancy McCown. Mrs. R. B. Cummins. Mr. E. O. Everhart. —o Young Couple Married Twice To Make Certain Columbus. Ind.. July 28. — (United • Press.)—The marriage knot of Miss Rherna Thurston and Jolpi Spurgin was tied twice to make it doubly certain. Eloping to Jeffersonville, they were directed to the home of tlie Rev. W. | M. McGowan, of the Methodist church. [The minister was away from home.| I but a young man seated on the veranda told them he would perform tlie

ceremony- . He said ho was a minister and produced a diploma from a theological school in proof ot his claimIn a faltering, stammering voice, the young man performed the ceremony. He appeared more nervous than the bridegroom and explained it was the first marriage ceremony he had ever performed. Just as the ceremony was perform ed Rev. McGowan returned home and surprised the newlyweds by telling them they were not married at all. The young minister, he explained, had not yet been ordained and had no authority to join iiersons in wedlock. Spurgin and his bride stood up again, the ceremony was repeated by Rev. McGowan and that time it ' took CONTRACT IS LET New Plumbing And Lighting Systems Being Installed In Hartford Township School Building Tbe contract for installing a new plumbing system in the Hartford township high school building has been let to tbe A. J. Moser companjof Berne. A complete water system will be installed, including drinking fountains, toilers and wash basins, with an electric pump. The building which yas erected a few years age. has been equipped with chemical toil era. A new lighting system will be installed, also, it is said. An electric line will be run fro mthe high tension wire east of Linn Grove and the in dividual plant which has furnished the current for the school building for ’he last few years, will be abandoned. Several fanners along the route to be followed by the electric line, are planning to install electric lights, it is said, anil that will make the cos! of installing the line less costly for the township. 0 — —— Barney Kalver went to Fort Wayne thisi morning to attend the funeral of Mr. D. E. Lafferty. XOTICK OF Pl III.IC I.ETTIMi Notice is hereby giv< n that th' 1 Boaru of ('’oinmissioiiers of Adams county, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in Washington township, in said county, known as the Ben Ettiiu: Mcadam Road, up and until ten o’t lot k a.in., on TiieNtliiy, Aiikuml 1. IPX* at the regular meeting of said Board of <’oinmissioners. hell in the City of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana. SeaWd bids will be received for the i-onstruition 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 offline of said cwunty. said road to be “built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bhi 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 smh <oritra«t and in accordance with the )>id filed. All bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be eonntructed for cash, payable »n estimates to be made by the fiigiiiw r |in < harge not to exceed eighty pcr[cent. of anj one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The r.o inl of Commissioners r> - rserves the right to reject any and all bids. MARTIN TABERG, Auditor t x Adams County. Ind.

■ I A High School Boy 1 who works during sum- I Inier 'vacation, banks I half of his earnings. He t I has been doing this for * j! I several years. When I college days arrive, this I hoywill have the I • money. I Capital and Surplus 120,000. * I Fisher & Harris CASHiGROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminuinware. 119-151 South 2nd St. Phone 3-4-5. Free City Delivery. Quality, Service, lx>w Price. CITP A D ane Granulated, 10 lbs. 57c mUvJ/bIV 25 pound bag for $1.51 IVs II V Tail cans l >e L Carnation or Borden 10c IVllJulK Small cans.. .sc. Eagle Brand. 20c CELERY—There is a difference—Buy Visscher’s Red Ribbon, one stalk equals two of ordinary Celery. Bunch of 3 large stalks ... 15c Shredded Wheat Biscuit, package 11c Jersey Corn Flakes, fresh and crisp, 3 pkgs. 25c Peanut Butter, in bulk, finest quality, plenty of oil, pound only 20c CHAD laundry—R. N. M. White JOv/al Naptha, 6 bars for ..23c Lihhy’s Apple Butter, large can 25c Matches, Search Light, 6 for r ... „... .34c . Pork and Beans, in Tomato Sauce, Libby’s Lirge Can . .10c; 3 for ,25c I Tig Bar Cookies, Delicious, you will like them, fresh here, 2 pounds x. 25c L Large U atermelons every melon guaranteed 50c I — : M■■■■■■■■MEV* 11 i W W v BE'srfJ