Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 9 September 1925 — Page 2
CUSS" 1 ” ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS
• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE —Small baby buggy, Reed. Good rubber tires and in fine shape. Used only a short time. Will sell reasonable. Phone 153 or call at 201) North Sixth street. 2096tx ; FOR SALE -80 acre farm in Union 1 township. SIOO per acre for quick sale. J H Harvey Realty Co., Mon roe, Indiana, 212-.ltx FOR SALE—Pears. SI.OO a bushel Hugo Thieme. Phone 0-697. 212-St FOR SALE —35 pounds sewed rags for rugs; also one good clothes wringer. Inquire at 312 North tenth afreet. 2123tx FOR SALE— latrge Ivory Reed Baby Buggy. Phone 265. 212-3 t FOR SALE— Roasting ears delivered to any part of city. Phone 651 bo fore 8 o'clock a.nf. L. E- Summers, 909 Walnut st. 212t3x COUNTRY GENTLEMAN and Ever green sweet corn for sale at L. T. Brokaws. Just the right stage for canning. 2133tx. FOR SALE— Regal Globe cook in g range, good as new; black mare. 10 years old. weight 1.600 lbs.; one Guernsey cow, heavy milker, bred. 7 years old; one Jersey cow. 8 years old. be fresh October 15. Inquire at 516 Closs street, Decatur. Ind. 213t3x FOR SALE—Fine lot of shoats. In quire L* mile north of Calvary church _________213t3 FOR - SALE—3 Duroc male hogs; Hampshire male hog: 30 head sound mouth breeding ewes- Inquire Schmitt Meat Market. 213t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST —\Vagon box end gate. Lost between Williams Elevator and my farm. M. J. Fuhrman, Phone 877-E 212 3tx WANTED WANTED — (learn. washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No laces. heavy underwear, woolens or heavy materials. Will pay 7 cents per pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat.lß2-6tx WANTED—Washings to do. Call Mrs. Margaret Grimm, 122 S 15th st, or phone 92a. 213t3 WANTED-”" women to work in kitchen during Fair week. Eats Restaurant 213t3. Hv ANTED-—four rooms or house for light housekeeping. Good reference. | Address R. D. E. care Daily Democrat. 2113 t. WANTED—To rent a 6 or 7 room semi-modern house. Like possession Octi 1. Phone 866-A- 212t3 FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT—At 515 Jefferson street. Close to high school building -3t2x FARM FOR RENT — A good stock farm in Midland county. Mich Now is the time to investigate- Phone 438. Geo. G. Flanders.2lot7x FOR RENT—Fiev furnished rooms on first floor. Modern house, Possession at once. Mrs Flora Kinzle, Phone 244, or inquire at 611 North, Second st. 2113 t. MISCELLANEOUS LET IRA BODLE figure on That new roof or do your/repair work 21 it;’. FARMERS NOTICE—Put your hogs in condition to resist disease by feeding a few dores of the Common Sense Stock Powder. Joe D. Beery, agent. R. R. No. 2, Decatur; Kept in stock by Lee Hardware Co.. Decatur I 9 10 12 151
BABY CHICKS — Wednesday and Thursday of each week. Heavy breeds. $10; Light breeds. $8 per hundred. Custom hatching a specialty. O. V. Dilling. Rt. 2. Decatur, Ind.. Craigville phone. Two miles south.; 5 miles west of Decatur. -W-F-144-tf PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at my residence, 315 N. 7th st., Decatur, Indiana, on Saturday, September 12, 1925 Commencing at 1:00 P. M.. 7 rooms of Household Goods, conslialLug of: Oak Davenport, Book Cnse. Rock ei s. Dining Room Suite. Bed Room Suite, 9x12 Rugs. Kitchen Cabinet. Dishes. Pots and Pans, and many articles not mentioned, in fact a com plete line of furniture. One Overland touring car. in A No. 1 condition, on good rubber, new paint. TERMS—Cash. x Mrs. SJirist Beery. Roy S. Johnson. Auct. Jack Brunton. Clerk. 8-9-11 —. 0 _ APPOIST’; .'T OF AOUIMUTHtTIIB Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Hervey s'teele. late of Adams County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. CHARLES H. STEELE. Sept. 4, 1925. Administrator sept. 9-16-23. 0 Dick D’rrkiu has returned from an puatg mt Lake James.
U.—■■ I ■ .11. ■ ■ ll' II !» ■■■—. ■ -.1.1 .1- • BUSINESS CARDS * IL FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Realdence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 15 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 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 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 6 PERCENT money nn improved real aetata. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGEtUS ABSTRACT OFFICE 5 33 8. 2nd BL . — o AANTED | . I I | Rags. Rubber, Paper of all kinds, rkrap Iron. Metals and ' Hides. We will call with our truck for any junk you wish to dispose ; of | PHONE 442 MAIER HIDE & I FUR CO. , 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & 1. crossing. j O- — 0 1 County commissioners Ernst ConI mtf, George Shoemaker and Frank ' Breiner were tn the city today holding their monthly meeting. i ;i ’ n<>. °L’i2i MITKEOF FIX VI. SETTLEIIKVF OF K.*TATF. Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of (’atherin Bugg, deceased, to appear in the Ad.ims Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 10th day of October, 1925. and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said deecedant should not be approved; anfl said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WM. It. SMITH, Administrator. J.t.n.r !i’ !:;ti:p.. St M • :?.!•*'i > , I'L’-V.. . . j. I’. Snow, Al i;. ’ Sept. !»-!♦> o — No 2190 * NOTICE OF FIX XL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE I “Notice is hereby given to the credl1 tors, heirs and legatees of Mary A. Knittie, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the Ist day of October. 11925. and show cause, if anv. why the FINAL SETTLEMENTzACCOUNTS with 1 the estate of said decedent should nut I be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there mak4‘ proof of heirship, .and receive their distributive shares. GEORGE W. KNITTLE. Administrator. Decatur. Indiana, Sept. 7, 1925. Dore B. Erwin. Atty, Puplic Sale Calendar
By advert sing your sale in the to'umns of the Dailv Democrat you can have your sale listed in this column FREE of charge. We also print sale bills, large and small By advertising your sae in the Daily Democrat you reach practically every farmer in Adams county and the sur rounding community, many of whom are prospective buyers for your cat-' tie, live stock, machinery and farm tools. Use the Daily Democrat for the most effective way to advertise your sale. Wednesday. Sent. 9-Earl Welker. 4 miles east of Decatur. Wednesday, Sept. 9—John Kipfer. 3 mi es north and 5% miles west of Berne Sept. 12 —Mrs. Christ Beery, Decatur. household goods. Monday. Sept. 14 —D. D. Clouse. 1 mile south, 2% miles east of Monroe.! Tuesday. Sept. 15 —Paul McLain 1 2 miles east and 1 m' le north of Berne. Sept 21 —Frank Kitson. 3 miles N. W of Decatur, on John Bogner farm. Sept 22—Win. Lightfoot. 3 miles south of Decatur on mud pike. Sept. 23—Abraham Pancake & Son. 2 miles south. 3 miles west of Con voy. O. I Sept. 24—David Schaadt. Admit sale. 1 mi e south of Middleberry. O. Sept 30—Amos Liechty, 2 miles southeast of Salem. Oct I—Rudyl—Rudy Meyers. 7 miles north' of Decatur, on state road 21- |
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1925
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING CRAIN REVIEW LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Sept. 8) Chicago, Sept. 9. (United Press)— Grains showed weakness in: opening business on the Chicago board of trade today. The initial slump in wheat reflected lower cables and freer movement ot spring wheat. The government report will be given the trade this afternoon and pending its issuance, there were few In the pit willing to extend commitments. * Seling in corn was dtie to beneficial rains that visited the central area last night. Oats followed the general market trend. Provisions held firm with hogs and cables. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs cos'ng steady. Heavies. sl3 15r013 50; mediums $13.50©13.85. light weights sl3 85©14; light lights and pigs $13.75@14; packing sows rough sll ©ll 50; cattle 725 slow and Weak, sheep 700; best lambs sls @1525: one fancy light bunch sls 50, best ewes ss@7; calves 150; tops. [email protected]. Fowls 13c Leghorn Fowlsl3c Heavy Broilers -8c .eghorn, Anconas and Black broilers 13c 'ld, Roosters 8c Ducks 13c Geese 8c Eggs, dozen 38c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Sept. 8) Bailey, per bushel "5 Oats, per bushel 32c Rye, per bushel 90c New Wheat, No. 1 slsl New Wheat, No. 2 $l5O LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen .28c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat -— o Chicago Grain Close Wheat, Sept. $1.51 1-2; Dec: $1.55 5-8; May $1.57 58. Corn, Sept. 97 3-4; Dec. 87 1-2; May
Oats, Sept. 39 1-2; Dec. 42 3 4; May 46 7-8 NOTH'*'. TO PHOPEBTI OWNERS In the Matter of South sixth Street Sidewalk luiproremeut ' Notice is hereby given that the Common Council in and for the City of Decatur, Indiana, did on the ISth day of August. 1925. pass and adopt a preliminary resolution for the construction of the sidewalk on and along the (following route, to-wit: t ■ Commencing on the south side off ■ Madison Street thence running south on 1 the east side of South Sixth Street to Hie north side of Jefferson Street in ittie Citv ..f. n.. at'i’. Adorns.-County J .Indiana,' and there to terminate. | I As per plans and specifications, which i said plans and specifications are on 1 tile in the office Os the City Clerk and I subject to the inspection to all parties! interested. I further notice is also given that the | Common Council will on the Sth day’ ,of IS tuber. 1925. at 7:00 o'clock P. M. iat their Council Hoorn in said City. i hear and receive any and all objections and remonstrances which may be made and tiled against their improvement and will then determine whether or not such benefits securing to the propertv liable to be assessed therefor will be equal to the estimated ■ osts thereof. ' Witness my hand and official seal mis Sth day of September. 1925iseall CATHERINE KAI'FI-MAN. | Sept 9-16. city Clerk _ o VITOIV: tHAT OF F.NF.IT TRI*. Notice is hereby given. That the ■ undersigned har been appointed Executrix of the Estate of Joseph Crozier late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solt ent. ELLA CROZIER. Sept 5 1925 Executrix.' Pore B. Erwin, Atty. 9-16-23 APPOINTMENT OF A I>M IMI* TH ATOM ( Notice is hereby given. That the has been appointed Ad-, mlnistrator of the estate of Ella Charleston. Ute of Adams County deceased, the estate is probably solvent.' | WILLIAM A WELKS. Sent 1 1925. Administrator.’ *C. L. Walters. Attorney. • 2-9-16 No. 2193 NOTICE OF FIA SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Rose Kaiser, j deceased, to appear in the Adams tir- ‘ cuit Court, held at Pecatur Indiana, on the 28th day of .*?»?• and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and raid heirs are nohfled to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive JAMES W. BECKER. Administrator. Decatur. Indiana. Sept. 1. 1925. Dore B Erwin. Attorney. 2-9-16 I • -o I APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR NO. 22T4 Notice Is hereby given. That the un-l derxigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of William Peel late of Adams County, deceased | The estate is probably solvent. Aug 26-Sept. 2-9. JOSEPH M. PEEL. Administrator. August 25. 1925. F. M, COTTRELL. Attorney. 0 APPOINTMENT OF EIECI TOR Notice Is Hereby Given. That the undersigned has been appointed Executor ot the Estate of Joe Shoaf late of Adems Countv, deceased ■ "rhe Estate is erobabj" solvent. wrr.LJAM SHOAF. Executor. August 25. 1925. . A. C. BUTCHER. Attorney. Aug. 26-Sept 2-9. 1
i Court House] ■ COURT HOUSE Suit For Divorce A suit for divorce was filed on circuit court today by Doit Striker, of Berne, against Ix’ona Striker [ Cruel and inhuman treatment is al-' leged in the complaint. The couple ( have one child. Attorneys Fruchte A Litterer. of Decatur, represent the plaintiff. Admitted to Bar Henry Dickerson was admitted to ( the Adams County Bar after his| petition for admission had been re- ' ferred to a committee appointed by Judge Sutton. State Cases Set The case of the state vs. James Ginley has been set for trial on September 21. The case of the state vs. Johnson, has been set for trial on September 23. State Cases Dismissed The case of the state vs. Fred Kohler, for violation of the prohibition Caw and the case of the state vs. Elwoos Fry, for robbery were dismissed today, after the prosecutor had filed a nolle pros. Named Assistant Prosecutor Upon petition of the prosecuting attorney. John T. Kelly, the court appointed Attorney Dore B Erwin to act as assistant prosecutor in the case of the state vs. Hrvin Liechty. Partition Is Ordered in the case of Oscar L. Vance vs Rachel Baughman, the court rendered judgment for partition of the real estate. The real estate was ordered sold and Attorney John F Snow was appointed commissioner to make the sale He filed bond in the sum of SIO,OOO. Judgment Awarded I i the case of the Decatur Lumber rompany vs. Thomas Dowling, the court awarded judgment on a note in favor of the plaintiff for $197 53 and costs. Cases Dismissed | The case of Fred J. Gerver vs. Milton Hannie et al was dismissed today on motion of the plaintiff. I The case of the Maxant Button & Supply company vs. the Teeter Garment company was dismissed today on inoLon of the plaintiff.
Medrtc Miller, of Grand Ripida > Michigan, visited friends here a few | minutes this morning enroute to Cin- ■ cinnati. | Kenneth Miller will leave tomorrow for Lafayette where he will reside his parents- He resigned his position with the Old Adams County Bank to enter Purdue University. Miss Ruth Castle received a card ; from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Castle, who are ejoying a several days motor trip. The card was written from Memphis, Tenn. They have ( been gone a week. END BUNION PAIN FOREVER i —-—- No Need To Suffer Another Day I Those Agonizing Torturing Pains. i There is one simple yet inexpen sive way to reduce inflamed, swol-' len toe joints and get them dowg to normal and that is to apply Moone's Emerald Oil night and morning and people who suffer from such enlargemt nts would be wise to reduce them | before they reach a more or less , chronic stage. | Ask Smith. Yager & Falk or any first class druggist for an original two-ounce bottle of Moone's Emerald I Oil'(full strength) and refuse to ac- ! copt anything in its place. It is such a highly concentrated preparation that two ounces lasts a long time and fur- ■ ther more if this wonderful discovery I doe snot give you complete satisfaction you can have your ■money refund ed. Special note: People who want to ’ reduce swollen or varicose veins should get a botle of Emerald Oil at once. Applied night and morning as , directed they will quickly notice an . improvement which will continue until the .eins and bunches are reduced to normal. o DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE YEABOOK AT COUNTY AGENT’S OFFICE CONTAINS INTERESTING INFORMATION ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS A limited supply of the new 1924 Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture, which is just off the press, has been received at the county agent’s office and will be distributed , free of charge to those who call for them or request them by letter. Besides complete statistics of the agriculture industry in the United States for the year, the book contains (extensive subject matter on a number of other subjects. The subject of highways and highway transportation Is discussed very thoroughly in one section. Other portions ot the book are given over to a complete discussion of the subjects: “Farm Credit .Farm Insurance, and Farm Taxation," I Hay,’’ ‘The Poultry Industry,” “Weather and Agriculture.”
Condition Os Corn Crop Is 75.75 Per Cent Normal Washington, Sept. 9.—The condition of the corn crop on Sept. 1 was 75.75 P»r cent of normal, Indicating a total production of 2,885,000 bushels, the department of agriculture annouptcetLJoday. This compares with a condition on August 1 of 79 per cet normal o Two Sentenced For Part In Claypool Robbery Warsaw. Ind., Sept. 9—Making a full confession to their part in blow ing the safe of the railroad station at Claypool a week: ago. Jesse Mill) can, of Wabash, and E. E Walker, of Oklahoiffa City, today were sentenced to 1 to 14 years imprisonment in the prison. o Indianapolis, Sept. 9—The Laport county team carried off first honors today dn the boys' livestock judging contest at the Indiana state fair. The Laport county team was coached by OjW. Mansfield, county agent, who three years ago coached the winning Blackford county team. _____io Mr. and Mrs. Joel Reynolds and their aunt, Mrs. James O. Slagle, of I.os Angeles. Cal., have returned from a visit with friends and relatives at Lima, and an outing at Russell Point. o NEW LEVY IS 51 CENTS PER SIOO VALUATION .Continued from Page One) bridges was made by the county council. Cost of Elections Largest The cost to (he county for holding the primary and geneial elections next year is the largest appropriation ,n the budget, $7 590 being appropriated to cover this cost. This item albne takes a two-cent levy. The appropriation for the running of the county hospital is $7,000, the same as heretofore. Improvement of Court House The proposeia to redecorate and paint the circuit court room and the interior of the downstairs of the court house was tabled by the councilman Not knowing what the cost would be and desirous of reducing the levy if possible the councilmen did not go on record as favoring the improvement. They also tabled the sugges-
Yirestone Tire Prices Are LOW—CRUDE RUBBER HIGHEST IN YEARS Buy Now and Save Money! The unprecedented demand Firestone extra process, is also for Firestone quality and one of the biggest and most mileage has more than dou- important economy factors in bled the sales of Gum- Dipped tire performance. This methCords to car owners so far od of treating cord fabric, this year, enabling us —be- developed by Firestone tire cause of this tremendous vol- chemists and engineers, insuume —to keep prices low. lates every fiber of every cord Experienced car owners rubber, and gives the insist on tires that deliver the the extra strength to greatest mileage at the low- withstand the extra flexing est cost per mile, because strain — insuring maximum such tires last longer—make safet Y. comfort and economy, the restricted rubber supply Buy now—make sure of go further—reduce crude economical transportarubber costs and help tion by obtaining these maintain the present outstanding Firestone low tire prices. superiorities at present Gum-Dipping, the tfQuaWy i ow pr i ces . MOST MILES PER DOLLAR Adams County Auto Co. 232 W. Madison St. | j Phone Bf>8 f > HL F* Kitson Garage 116 South First St. Phone 772 a PRODUCE t ....
tion that tho office of the county surveyor be moved into the sheriff's office in the court house and that a small office room be constructed at the northwest end of the corridor In the court house. The opinion was that the space available was not large enough to warrant the expense of building the office in the corridor and that it would bo impractical. Additional Appropriations The county council made four additional or emergency appropriations yesterday, they being, SI,OOO for the purchase off guns and ammunitions required in equiping members of the vigilant*' domn|ittee( of tho Adams County Bankers protective association, which is being organized in this olinty; SI,OOO foe ..county drains; SIOO for the board of review and S6OO for the board of children guardians, a total of $2,700, which will come out of the county general fund.
PUBLIC SALE As I have decided to quit farming. I will sell at pulflic auction, at my residence located 3 miles northwest ot Decatur on the River Road, known as the o'd John Bogner farm, on Monday, September 21 Sale to begin at 10 o'clock, the following property, to-wit: HORSES—One black mare. 10 years old. weight about 1450 tbs ; on« smooth mouth bay mare, weight about 1200 lbs.; one iron gray mule, |2 years old, weight about 900 lbs. CATTLE —One red pole cow will bo fresh by day of sale; one red cow 5 years old, ca’f by side; one Holstein cow, 6 years old. will lie fresh about Nov. 20; one red pae cow 4 years old; one Holstein cow wiii be fresh Oct 20, 5 year old: Holstein heifer, fresh Nov. 15; one red pole heifer, 2 year old. HOGS —One Poland China sow will farrow Oct. 1; one Chester White sow wi’.i farrow Oct. 1; one Spotted Poland China sow win farrow Oct. 1; one Belt sow, Chester White; cne red sow; one Duroc male hog; 2 Duroc and Poland China spotted male kogs. GRAIN 30 acres of good corn. 400 shock cat; ton ot No. 1 mixed hay; 100 bushel oats- ’ FARM IMPLEMENTS—WaIter A. Wood 8 foot binder; Van Brunt 1# disc fertilizer drill; Nisco manure spreader; International cuUipackcr; 1416 Osborne double disc. The above implements are practically new McCor mick 5 foot mower; Osborne hay loader; C. B. & Q corn planter; 14 inch Gale walking plow; 60 tooth wooden frame spike tooth harrow; 60 tooth iron frame spike tooth harrow; International hay rake; corn plow. 3V4 skain Old Hickory wagon; 2 light farm wagons; one-horse Turnbull wagon; double wagon bed; hay rack. HARNESS —One heavy set of double breeching harness; one light set of breeching harness; half set of farm harness; one-horse wagon harness. MISCELLANEOUS Anker Holth No. 5 cream separator; 800 lb. plat form scale** binder canvass; work bench; 10 foot galvanized hog self feed er; fruit staying outfit; log bunks; tongs ami cant hooks; forks; shovels, etc. ' TERMS—AH sums ot $5 and under cash; sums over that amount 12 months time will be given, the last 6 months bearing 87< interesL Frank Kitson Danie’s and Michaud. Auctioneers John ’Starost. Clerk The Ladies’ Aid ot the Mt. Pleasant church wifi serve dinner.
Township Road Rates Tho ‘levies in the twelve township, tor th epaytnent of bonds and inter est on roads were approved by th. county council. —— BACK AT OFFICE Dr. S. E. Somers has returned from a few days vacation and is now b a“ at his office. _ ltx PUBLIC SALE Saturday. Sept. 12, 1:30 p.m. at 221 No th ('.th street Entire household furnishings m piece dining room set; complete set 'Haviland china; 5 piece bedroom st , ( '2 brass beds complete: gas range- , f'rcless cooker; Singer sewing ma' ! chine; 5 9x12 rugs; Victrola; library table and lamp; davenport; rockers and many other articles. W. P. SHANAHAN 221 No. 6th st. 1 Harry Daniels. Am t 8 9 ion
