Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1925 — Page 4

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CABDS

• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE IWCSILE—A few good used oil stoves and coal ranges. The Gas Company. 136 ts FfCKL.ES FOR SALE— Canning anil r»lll sizes. 11. Ruudenbush, Deca tnr, R. 10- Ho* 18. FORTsALE Cor..: ; 15 and 20 cents tier section at my farm 2 miles west of Pleasant Mills. Phone 861. 0. Decatur, W. W. Hawkins. 180-3tx FOR SALE—Airdale pup*. 6 weeks old. Priced right. Rauza Wolfe. 2 mile south of MoTlroe. WANTED WANTED— Housework by the day. Inquire at street number 308 Marshall street, Decatur. 179 ~ 3lx WANTED TO BUY—Soft null burlier in good condition. Call White 674 179-3tx FOR SALE t'resh Jersey cow with calf. Good milker. I’rlee SBS. Inquire Martin Krueckeberg. Phone J-576. 181-3tx FIR SALlt>—Black and tarn Collier pup about two months old. Finder please return to 416 Merser Ave 180-ts F*Oft S.\Lk- High grade Kentucky coal. Car on track now; also Chestnut hard coal Decatur or Craigville phone. W A. Brine l ;- Peterson FOR RENT FOR REST —Nice sleeping room in modern home, near the G. E. Call at 610 W. Marshall. 1122! FOR SALE —One fresh Guernsey cow. calf by side; one Jersey springer; one good stock bull; 2 brood cowk; 4 good male hogs. Inquire Schmitt Meat Market. 17913 U)ST OR STOLEN— Shepherd dogblack and tan, clipped to shoulders. Phone 1079 180-.lt WANTED — Women to make money at home. Plain home sewing. No canvassing. Write for KSiffples and particulars. Success Sewing System, Box 207, Long Branch. N. J. Itx WANTED— Manager and Operatr for Decatur chain store. Large corporation extending chain of stores with full lines of well known, quality Radio and Auto products. No experience. These lines necessary as complete successful advertising and selling system easily learned. SI,OOO cash required. S3OO up monthly. Only ambitions men with clear records considered. United Auto-Radio Stores. 72 East 18th St.. Chicago. Itx MAN WANTED as Petsonal Factory Representative in Deeatur. We will give, to the right man. the best proposition ever offered. No experience or capital required. Write full information to Synero Hi-Way Control Co. Battle Creek. Mich. lx LOST AND FOUND LOST — Short horn Bull, red with white spots; Finder please call Joe Gerber. Craigville. phone at my expense. Bluffton R. 4 180-3tx FOUND —Automobile tire and rim on Mercer avenue. Owner may have same by describing property and paying for this ad. Inquire at 1017 Mercer Avenue. 181t3x cr— r* -- Local Attorneys To Attend Funeral For Judge Olds Members of the Adams County Bar have been invited to attend the funeral services for Judge Walter Olds, of Fort Wayne, whose death occurred Thursday. The services will be held at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the residence and members of the bar are askerj to meet at the south entrance of the Allen county court house, in Fort Wayne, at onethirty o'clock. Tuesday afternoon, and ; then go in a body to the Olds home. Judge Olds was well-known in this city. He was a former judge on the | supreme court bench and was wellknown as a jurist. ————■ o NOTICE—OId Cisterns Cleaned. $1 to $3. Building and patching. Last ■week in town All work guaranteed. I. L, Bowen, phone 1000. 178t4 —. ■ »' e- o— Patrons Please Notice —My dental offices will be closed from August Ist to 15th. . o. Roy Archbold 180-4 t NOTICE OF MEETING Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of tire stockholders of the Old Adams County Bank will be held at Its banking house, Deeatur, Indiana, at 10 o'clock A. M. on Tuesday, August 4, 1925, for the pur jtose of electing nine directors to serve for the ensuing year, and to transact such other business as may come before them. D. J. Harkless. 161-to Aug. 3. Cashier. 6-"-' - - ——o DR. C. V. CONNELL | VETERINARIAN I X Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice Office 12n No. First Street. Fhoae; Office 143—JieUtlfcBca 103 I I O- . _ o

1 ♦ BUSINESS CARDS * H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. , 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. 1-6 6-8 p.m. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director j Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90. Home phone 727 ' federal!' AßM 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. • s N. A. BIXLER r OPTOMETRIST • 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 6 PER CENT t money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS v Abstracts of title to real estate. - BCHURGEff'S ABSTRACT OFFICB. ij 33 8. 2nd St. l ~ Dr. J. M. Miller To Leave For Vacation ; — 1 . i I Dr. and Mrs. J M. Miller of (his J city, will leave tomorrow tor a five <, weeks tour of Illinois. Wisconsin, r Minnesota*. North Dakota and lowa. i During his absence. Dit Miller, who ' is secretary of the city board of health, stated that any business re- ? garding the health board should be - taken up with Dr. H. E. Keller, of this city. o William Faversham Married y . B Huntington. L. I, Aug. I—William1 —William t Faversham. the actor, and Edith I1 Campbell of Phoenix, Aris., were - secretly married on July 20. at the v groom's summer home here, it becae known today. This is Faversham’s third marriage. The bride is i a daughter of Joseph Campbell, for--5 mer mayor of Phoenix, and is an actress. ! _o J John Joseph and Don Hunsicker »| will leave tomorrow morning for a J week's tour through the eastern I states. They expect to visit several | eastern summer resorts on their trip, , | Miss Bertha Heller has returned to i Indianapolis after enjoyin a t-vo weeks . I rest at the home of her mother. .! ; NOTICE TO PATRONS We will be gone from the city from Sunday. Aug. 2. to Sunday. Aug. 9th. Our office will be closed. DRS CHARLES & CHARLES • 181t7 ,■— ■ o MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 1120. shipments 2850. official to New York yesterday 3420. Hogs closing steady Heavies. $14.75 other grades $14.75© 15; packing sow rough sl2 75; cattle 375 slow; sheep 500; best lambs sls; best ewes $6.50 @8; calves 1000; tops $13©13.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 1) Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c Heavy Broilers 20c Leghorn, Anconas and B.ack broilers 15c Old Roosters 8c Ducks * 10c Geese 8c Eggs, dozen 30c LOCAL GRAITT MARKET (Corrected August 1) Barley, per bsuhel SI.OO Oats, per bushel 35c Rye, per bushel 81.00 New Wheat, No 1 /.$1.46 New Wheat, No. 2 $1.45 LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET ' Eggs, per dozen ........ 30c BUTTERFAY AT STATION i Butterfat 42c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1,

VISIT IN FORT WAYNE in ■!« H Mr. And Mrs. F.F. Simpson, Os Omaha, I Expect To Be Guests Os Deoatur Friends Next September. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Simpson, of Omaha, Neb., stopped in Fort Wayne Friday morning on their way home after an extended trip abrod. They spent several hours with their cousin, Mr. Arthur M. Paulison, reporter for the News-Sentinel. Mrs. Simpeon has many friends in Decatur. She is the mother of Harold Merryman and Herbert Merryman, formerly of Decatur. Mrs. Simpson stopped at Chicago, Thursday evening to visit Walter M. Paulison, of Evanston, 111., a reporter for the Chicago Evening Post and a student of Northwestern University. Mrs. Simpson 1h planning to returu to Decatur the latter part of next September and while here will be a guest of many relatives, visiting with Mrs. James Steele. Mr. Aid Mrs. Simpson will leave for India on November 1, taking several hundred head of horses there, from their farm at Omaha. They are expected to be gone for five months ou their India trip. Mrs. Simpson, stated that the condition of her son, Herber, who has been in the government hospital at Colorado Springs, suffering from tuberculosis since the late war, is improving wonderfully. He is expected to be released from the government hospital soon and then he will take up permanent residence at Denver. His brother Harold, who lives at Omaha, is no w visiting with him for several weeks. o — . ■ Berne Youth Arrested For Assault And Battery Berne, Aug. I—William1 —William Reichert, of I this city, was arrested on two separate charges of assault and battery Wednesday evening. The charges were I preferred by Emil and August Nagel, sqns ofFmft ■yittgi'l.AJr.. Reichert plead, ed guilty to the charges Thursday when arraigned in court before David Depp, justice of the peace, it is said and was ordered t settle the fines assessed by Saturday afternoon. Reichert attacked Emcl Nagel as the latter was on his way to orchestra practice at the auditorium, it is said. He administered a severe beating to the youth then and later called Emil out from orchestra practice and attacked him again. August Nagel heard lof the affair and went to the auditorium and he no sooner made his appearance than Reichert struck him and knocked him to the ground. Marshall Schug was called by the auditorium janitor and Reichert was arrested. Reichert is said to have held a deep grudge against the Nagel boys for some time.

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’MEET AT LOGANSPORT ■ ■ ■ Indiana Boosters For William Penn Highway To Diaouas Plans For New Coast-To-Coast Route. A meeting of the Indiana committeemen on the proposed new coast tocoast highway, from Atlintic City to San Francisco, passing through De-, catnr tuid other Indiana cities, will bo held at Logansport, on Monday * August 3. The meeting will be held It j the Barnes Hotel, at 6:30 o'clock at which time plans will be discussed for the new route. O- U Vance and J. 11. Heller were appointed to represent thia city. Clark County To Hold Dairy Round-up Thursday Jeffersonville, Ind., August, 1 —A cattle judging contest, old fiddlers' and horse shoe-pitching contest, dairy cattle show, picnic dinner and auction of ten Jersey bull cows will be held at the Clark county dairy roundup near Charleston next Thursday. Between 3,000 and 4,000 persons are expected to attend. -o Body Os Missing Chicago Boy Is Found In Lake Chicago. Aug. I—Search for Dwight Tracy, seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Atlee H. Tracy, who had been missing since Monday, ended today when the boy's body was found in Lake Michigan a few blocks from his home. Two men who were fishing at the place noticed a strange reflection in the water and investigated. Tluf found it to be the boy's body," badly bruised and partly decomposed. The father was called at once and identified the body as that of his son. Police said the bruises did not indicate that the youth had been murdered. They expressed belief he had fallen into the water and drowned. the bruises being caused by stones along the beach. o— Fined $lO And Costs On Intoxication Charge Nate Haley, who was arested by Officer Clark Monday night on a charge of public intoxication, changed his plea of not guilty to one of guilty this morning and was flned $lO and costs and sentenced to serve thirty days in jail. The jail sentence was suspended by Mayor DeVoss. The fine and costs amounted to S4O. f o Mrs. B. R. Farr and daughter, Helen, motored to Chicago yesterday to spend the week-end with relatives. Ed Murphy, of the First National Bank, will resume his duties Monday 'after enjoying a week’s vacation.

| Court House I Letters Issued Letters of administration have been issued to Jesse B*. Roop in the estate of Surah E Roop. He filed bond iu the sum of SI,OOO. There are three heirs to the estate, namely. Jesse B„ Alpheus M, and Miles F Roop, sons of the deceased Marriage Licenses Lowell L* I Carpenter,. labored Celina, Ohio, tp Edith M. Lehman. DecatUHo — Wouldn' it he fine t' have lots o' friends an' lots o’ money, too, if such a thing wuz possible? Th’ Apple Grove school commissioners met t'day an’ suspended Miss Alberta Bentley, forty-two, ter teachin' that there wiun' no Dan Cupid.—Abe Martin, Indianapolis Nows* For quick service repairing cars, expert mechanics, G. RHileman Garage. I VERIBEST Egg Mash You Will Get More Eggs Have Wealthier Birds “More Eggs or Money Back” Manufactured and Guaranteed by ZIMMERMANCARPER CO.

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Rex Andrews Sells 27 Hogs For $1,16i-20 Rex Andrews, who lives on the Beiueke farm U> Kirklaud township, sold 27 hogs to the Mutchler Packing I company, of this city, this week, for to tal of $1,167.20, an average of \ $43.23 each. The hogs were fine ’ specimens and brought top prices. 1 ■ ■—o- —■— 5 s._s_s— WANT ADS EARN—s—l—l —•—O— — ' We trade, sell or buy cars. Always a square deal. Hileman 1 ! -

—-- . -1 - —- .. 1 t 1 1 It A County 1 Agent I suggested lo a Southern farmer I that through balanced rations I he could latten his hogs more I quickly. “What’s time to a hawg?” asked the farmer. Adams County farmers realize that time is money not only in v fattening hogs, but also in raising crops and making money grow. ’Hie sooner each deposit is placed at interest in this Hank, the sooner it begins to increase. It pays to keep your surplus earning interest. I ©Qiik Capital and Surplus f dfgcqtur.lndiqnei

NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS Your gas bills are due 0. first of the month, if Vou J* not receive your bill by the fit of August please call No 7? and a bill will be mailed to you Don’t forget to bring 2 bill with you or enclose if J remit by mail. No discount after the inn. NORTHERN INDIANA GAS AND ELECTRIC CO J- B*lo 8 * 10