Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1925 — Page 2
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•■•*♦«♦*****•*• • CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ •••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR SALE For SALE- a tew good used oil stoves and coal ranges. The Gas Company 136-ts FOR SALE — Overland touring car. 1917 model T. 85. SSO will buy it. Roscoe EUey, 319 N. 11th street IS7-7IX I FOR SLE Two good Jersey cows, t wMI be fresh soon. See Mrs L. Tumbleson, Decatur, lilt 9, phone D-694. 3tx FOR SALE—‘Cucumber pickles, select, ed size. 35 cents per 100. Small cantiers. 25 cents per 100. Leave orders at Mills Grocery. R. B. Johnson, R R 5( on Stat road No. 21, 2 miles south of Decatur. 189-3tx FOR SALE—I924”Ford Coupe. 1920 Ford Touring car with starter. Both in good condition. Inquire at R N. Runyon & Son.3tx FOR SALE—Terrier Bull Dogs. ItTquire of Herman Weber, Decatur. R7. 3tK FOR SALE Roll top desk John "T Myers Clothing Store. 189-3 t. FOR SALE—Fresh fis.h Thursday afternoo.n Friday morning. Otto Anmiller. 126 So.. Bth stl9O-2t K)K SALE- Child's violin outfit, good condition. At reasonable price, inquire of E. F. Dornseif, Democrat Office Decatur. FOR - !SALE— —Fresh milk cow. Fred Thieme, Jr., Decatur Ind. R. R- 8 191-3tx H)K SALE —Roasting ears 15 cents a doz., Picklles. Dills and Cuucuhers Ne w Potatoes; call at 512 So., 13th st.. Phone 674-R Wm„ Norris 191 -3t LOST AND FOUND IjOST — Grey grained purse con tal n ■ ing bank book bearing owners name, smalll change. Finder please rcJJrn or write to 126 So.. Fifth street. Phone 669- 189-3tx, of shell rimmed glasses. gold ear runs.'Owner may have -at tilts office. de- < rihing property ffnd paying for this ad We also have several other parts of glasses which have not been call ed for. the owners may have same bydescribing property. Daily Democrat. WANTED WANTED MALE HELP—Man. mid die aged, active, for light pleasant outside work. Permanent position in Decatur. Emmons Co.. Newark. New York. . FOR RENT FOR RENT —3furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire at 1015 West Jackson 5t.190-3tx ruR RENT—Garage. Inquire of L. T. Brokaw, call at 421 No. 7th st. 191 it x Human Life Expectancy Increases Twelve Years Edingurgh, Scotland. (By mail to the United Press).—The life expectancy of a baby in England today is twelve years longer than was that of the child's grandparents. Greater participation by large numbers of the people in open air games and sports, better and more suitable dressing, better food, and the advance of the science of medicine and surgery fg adding materially to the length of human life. So declared Sir George Newman, Chief Medical Officer of iho Ministry of Health in an address hero before the Royal Institute Congress. o — Lebanon. — John S. Hussely, superintendent of Boone county schools, has been presented with a Masonic ring on behalf of the county board of education. o CIDER MILL OPENED We will open the Gottschalk cider mill Wednesday. Aug. 12, and operate 'it every Wednesday thereafter. M'll located one-half mile east of Berne. John Eicher I(j7-Gt
SAVE 40% OF COST Mix your own FERTILIZER. A demonstration of home mixing of Fertilizer along the Anaconda plan will be held Saturday, Aug. 15th ; Following Gift Day program, morning and afternoon, on Liberty Way. Come and see it and iearn how to mix your own fertilizer and save 40% in cost and get better results. ' Otto Hoile.
i , ■ — ■■■ '_J y ♦ “BUSINESS CARDS ♦ II FROHN APFEL, D. 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. S. E. BLACK 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 of Money to latan 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 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 6 PERCENT money on Improved real .stat*. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. 4CHURGEir'3 ABSTRACT OFFICE. 38 8. 2nd 8L ' Q L -— ' ... — 2-0 DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to I cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First street. Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 - Elkhart County Has Good Corn Prospects i Nappannee, Ind., Aug 13 —Numer1 ous corn fields in this section of Indiana give promise of producing from 80 to 90 bushels of corn to the acre, according to Elkhart county farmers. '; Not in a score of years has corn de- ■ veloped as it has during the last four weeks. In the lowlands of Elkhart and surrounding counties whole fieids of corn average more than 12 feet in height. > The ears are now filling out rapidly an dare of exceedingly large size. > o Greensburg. — The Adams towni ship Farm Federation will hold its [ summer frolic, Aug. 19 at Shaddy Bend Members and their families have been invited to bring their baskets well . filled and join in the fun. ,•o — . XOTirB To PROPERTY OMXh.RS In the Halter of the Siuldiitli Sewer Improvement | Notice is hereby given that the Comt mon Council in and for the City of » Decatur. Indiana, did on the 4t!i day of August. 1925, pass and adopt a i preliminary assessment roll in the matter of the Sudduth Sewer Improve ment. which improvement is as fol- . lows: Construction of a district sewer on and along the following route: Commencing in tlie center of the alley on the north line of Adams Street 6 feet west of tiie southwest corner of inlot No. 772 in Glass subdivision of out lot No. 293 and 295 in Crabbs Third Addition to the City of Decatur, Indiana, thence running north in the center of the alley as now located on the west side of said subdivision to the north end thereof, thence continuing In a northerly direction over, on and along the the east side of inlot No. 654 in Crabbs Subdivision to said City to Madison Street ami there to terminate in the Madison Street sewer as now located near the center of said street. The boundaries of the district or area benefited and liable to be assessed therefore are as follows, tn-wit: The area bounded on the south by Adams Street: on the east by Eleventh Street; on the north by Madison Street; and on the west by Twelfth Street. Said assessment roll with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed wit[i the amount of prima facie assessments is now on ,f!l? and raay be seen at the office of the City Clerk. Notice is also given that the said Common Council will at Its Council Hoorn in the city of Decatur, Indiana, at 7:00 o’clock P. M. <»n the Ist day of September. 1925, receive I hear remonstrances against the arnoTiits assessed against each of fcaid lots and parcels of land on said roll and will hear and determine the question whether such lots and pan els of land have been or will be specially benefited and tlie amounts set forth on said roll or in any suifi. Ht which time and place all owners of real estate nwv attend and be heard. Witness mv hand and official seal tliis sth day of August. 1925. CATHEKiN E KAUFFMAN, (seal) City Clerk. Aug 6-13. NOTICE OF FfWAL sBfTLEMEST O’’ E’TITK No'. 2176 Notice Is hereby given to the credltors, heirs and legatees of John Bogner. deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, I on tlie 7th day of September. 1925. and 1 .■how 'Hiise. if anv, whv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs, are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive shares. GtOHGE L. GAZE. Executor. Decatur Indiana. August 12, 1925 \ Fruchte and Litterer, Atty’s. 13-20\ «k
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, M’GUST 13, 1925.
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* Chicago Grain Close Wheat:Sept., 165 1-8; Dec.. 162 5-8; May 165 3-4. Corn: Sept.. 103 1-8; Dec 1 86 3-4; May, 89 1-2 Oats: Sept , 41 3-8; Dec.. 44 1-4; May 47 3-8. East Buffalo Livestock Receipts 2400; shipments. 2280 official to New York yesterday 300, hogs closing steady, heavies sl4 00 <fi $14.75 mediums $14.25 @ $14.50, other grades $14.50 <b $15.75 packing sows rough, sl2 25; cattle 350, sheep 400 beet lambs $14.50 © $14.75 best eves $5.00 . ijj $8 00 calves, 200 tops, $14.00. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 13) Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowlsl3c Heavy Broilers 20c Leghorn, Anconas and Black broilers - Old Roosters Sc Ducks 10c Geese 8c Eggs, dozen —— ’ 30c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected August 13) Barley, per bushel ”5 ; Oats, per bushel 35c Rye, per bushel SI.OO New Wheat. No. 1 *1.56 | New Wheat, No. 2 ..., $1.55 LOCAL GROCER S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 28c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat- <o® o VAN WERT FAIR OPENS LABOR DAY Musical* Contests Feature Os Opening Day; Closes September 11 Van Wert County, Ohio, will hold its 69th annual fair at Van Wert, I opening on Labor Day, Monday, Sep- ' tember 7, and closing Friday, Sep tember 11. , The program for Labor Day is giv- ’ en over entirely to a big musical contest for $1,500 in prizes. The contest or Eisteddfod, as it is called, will ! continue through the day until completed. Entries for competition will be accepted up to and including September 1. The contests will be held in the Grand Stand, with a seating capacity of 4.000, and the prices of admission to the grounds and Grand Stand will be sl. for the two sessions. 1 The platform from which the singers will sing, the seating facilities and all have been arranged with such care as to enable all seated in the Grand Stand to see and hear plainly. Dr. Daniel Profilers, noted musician I and composer, of Chicag*. will offici- , ate as adjudicator and probably will I lie asisted by Prof. Hugh Owens, now of Chicago, but formerly head of the musical college. Ohio Northern University,. Ada. Dr. William Surdival, of Ottawa, will be conductor of the day and will deliver a five-minute ode to Labor at the opening of the EisteddI sod. The competitions and prizes ofI sered follow: Mixed Chorus. (a» "Salutation, No. i 5365 (Samuel Richard Gaines), (b) II “The Star Spangled Banner.” No. ' 5386 (first stanza) harmonized by Geoffrey O’Hara. Prize, SSOO. | Male Chorus, “The Spartan Heroes," (Daniel Protheroe). Prize SSOO. ' | Ladies Chorus, "Down in the Dewey Dell,” (Henry Smart). Prize S2OO. | Community Chorus, confined to Van LOOK OUT FOR SELFPOISONINC Neglect of the liver results in selfpoisoning! Not so quickly, perhaps, but just as surely as if you drank poi- : son out of a bottle, if your liver is not do ng its work of helping digestion, eliminating v/aste from the bowels and purifying the blood, you will always be troubled with sick headaches, nausea, biliousness, bad breath, gas, sour stomach, or constipation. I Cleanse and tone your liver! Put your system in condition so you feel 1 your very best again! Try just a i spoonful of Dr. H. S. Thacher’s excel'lent Liver and Blood Syrup sfter the i next tew meals and notice the quick I improvement in' the way you eat, sleep, look and feel—the return to strength, vigor and energy. Yoir will be completely satisfied; otherwise there will be no cost. F D F F 1 This Coupon is Good rrvu ej . for Samp | e B O ttie j Dr. Thacher’s Liver 4. Blood Syrup if presented before the supply for free distribution is already given away. Read the full details above, then act at once, as tills offer is limI ited. Get a trial size now by pre-! I senting this coupon to Holthouse Drug j Co., or Smith, Yager tz Falk, Enterprise Drug Co. ’ ■
Wert County Choirs, "America, The Beautiful.” Prize $lO9. Male Quartet, “Land of Mine," (McDermitt). Prize $24. Ladies Trio, "Lift Thine Eyes,” (Elijah) (Mendelssohn). Prize $lB. Tenor and Bass Duet, "Excelsior,’ (M. Balfe). Prize sl2. Soprano and Alto Duet. "In Springtime," (Ernest Newton). Prize sl2. Soprano Solo, "Life" (Key of Ft (Pearl G. Curran). Prize $lO. Alto Solo, "My Ain Folk" (Laura G. Ijemon) (Choice of keys must be D Flat or E Flat). Prize $lO. Tenor Solo, "The Trumpeter)) (J Airlie Dix) (Choice of Keys must be F or G). Prize $lO. W. A. Marker, secretary of the fair, who is also vice-president of Ohio Fair Managers Association, announces that choral letters in Fort Wayne, and Berne, Indiana, Bryan. Pandora. Bluff ton, Findlay. Lima. Gomer, Jackson. Oak Hill and Toledo, Ohio, have given assurance that choruses from thosel places will compete for the honors and prize money. o — FLIES EXTERMINATED BY VACUUM CLEANER, Sulphur. Okla.. Aug. 18 — (United Press)—J. L. More of Sulphur, doesn't “swat ’em’’—he "suctions ’em." After their day of nefarious activity, it is the habit of Oklahoma house flies to congregate on the ceiling. Mr. More then gets out his wife s vacuum gleaner and sweeps it along an inch or so under the flies. Suction does the rest. Miss Rogers Gained 15 Pounds in Six Weeks Skinnv Men and Women Gain 5 Pounds in 30 Days or Money Back My Dear Friends: After my attack of Flu I was thin, run-down and weak. 1 had a sallow complexion my cheeks were sunk in ind I was continually troubled withgas on my stomach I felt stuffy and had lost my appetite 1 had read about McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com pound Tablets and decided to give them a trial. At once I began to pick up an appetite, my cheeks filled out. and my complexion became healthy looking and I gained 15 pounds in six weeks and am very thankful for what McCoy s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets did for me. Miss Alberta Rogers, 264 W. Cerro Gorda St. Decatur. 111. To take on weight, grow strong and vigorous, to fill out the hollows in cheeks and neck, try McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets for 30 days. 60 Tablets—6o cents at Holthouse Drug Co., and live druggists everywhere. If they give you wonderfur help in 30 days, get your money back—you be the judge. Be sure and ask for McCoy's, the original and genuine.
Beautiful HOME SITES 15 WOODED LOTS IN BELLMONT PARK AT PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, Aug. 15 2:30 P. M. AT COURT HOUSE SQUARE FREE-:-Ford Automobile RADIO SET—S2S.OO IN GOLD -TICKETS FREE TO EVERYBODY LIBERAL TERMS—SmaII down payment—long time to pay balance. MM* It h "mKRTU j AUCTIONEERS-STUDENTS AND INSTRUCTORS REPPERTS AUCTION SCHOOL.
Mrs. A. M. Anker and daughter. Vernocia, visited friends at Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon.
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Jivlin Stmieburner, of Washington township, was a business visitor here this afternoon. _____
J° ,ln H - Burnett, of WaHh^ on township, was hero tiu„ atteriiioon looking after bufflness.
