Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1925 — Page 6

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• CLASSIFIED ADS « FOR SALE FOR SALE "at .Monroe, Indiana, one 6 room house, $700; one 4 room block house; 1 jarage, 20 x 130 one! small lot, both for $1,500. Two 7 ( room houses, SI3OO each; one 5 room house s<>oo. See O. F Hendrick'-, at Monroe. 2186tx. J~WILI7sELL at the Frank Kitsoti publie sale, one J F Case Hay Press, as good as new, Fred Zurcher. Decatur, Ind .ItL- _ _ 219t3x FOR SALE-Child’s bed and high chair. 312 No. 10th sL >l9t3x FOR SALE Tulip and Narcissus bulbs now ready for fall panting Choice bulbs at wholesole prices for a limited tune. Write for complete description and price list. Milton A Kecwotthv, Grand Rapids. Mich R. I R. j. 22119 eod I LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pocketbook containing about $35 last Friday. F.nder pica: re turn to 634 Mercer Ave. and receive reward 219t3 LOST— Beagh hound white with biack and brown spots. Mercer county, Ohio, license No 222'1 on; collar. Answers to name of BIl'J Liberal reward. Notify G. R. Adams. Magley. Ind. or G T. Buckley 524% Riverside Ave, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 220t5 THE BOY WHO FOUND th- 1.-'.nTT. of keys with the name of C. M. Hibbard on the tag. return them to this office ami receive reward 2211tx RURAL CHURCHES FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three furnished room, for light housekeeping . 1221 West Adams street. Phone 1011. 219t3 (

WANTED SALESMAN WANl'Eb—Do yon <Oll- - yourself qualified to sell qua! I ity lubrication in drums, half-drums.! and quarter drums on 30 day terms to farmers, threshers, truckers and in- 1 dustrial concerns in your section We have several branches in the state and now seek representation in agricultural sections offering genuine importunity to capable salesmen who will invest only earnset effort. Must own auto. Age limit 30-55. Employment through personal interview. Address, Division Manager, Box 136. Camby, Indiana Sept. 11-12-13-17 V-19. Races at Montpelier on October 14 and 15 are being advertised. XPPOIXTMEM OF tfHIIMM’B % 1 RIX | Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned ha> been appointed AdnytamiatJat^f Adams”eJ?nt> ' dr- I ceased. The estate is prubab’.s sol. I vent. ELLEN HYLAND, Sept. 17. 1925. Administratrix | James T. Merryman. Atty. LS-j.’.-j | ATTENTION ELKS Elks stair picnic Sunday. Sept. 20, 1925 at Elks Country Club, Fort Wayne, Ind. Chicken dinner, trap shooting and all! kinds of amusements. All Elksi with paidup membership cards invited. 219-t3 _. o MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report ui Local Ans Foreign MarVfbEast Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 1140; shipments 3230; official to Ne wYork yesterday 2850; hogs closing steady; .heavies $13,504; $14.00; mediufn and light weight $15.00; light lights and pigs SI3.GO'S $13.75; packing sows rough sll.oo'l7' $11.50; cattle 375. quarter higher; sheep 3500; best lambs sl6 00; best ewes $5,004; $7.50; calves 1200; top.-, $16,004; $16.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. f 1.50%, Dec. $151%, May $1.53%. Corn: Sept. 90%, Dec 85%c, May 85%c. Oats: Sept. 38%c. Deg. 41c. May 45%0. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Sept. 18) 1 Fowls .................................... 20c leghorn Fowls —l5 c Heavy Broilers lSc Leghorn, Anconas and Black broilers 1 StOld Roasters 8c Ducks . .. T 14c Geese 10c Eggs, dozen 30c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Sept. 18) Barley, per bushel 75 Oats, per bushel 34c Rye, per bushel 96c New Wheat, No. 1 $1,51 : New Wheat, No. 2 $1.50 LOCAL GROCER S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat — .. 43c

♦ BUSINESS CARDS 11. FROHNAPFEL. 1). C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Servlca Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 108, Office Hours: 10-12 » rr.. 15 6-8 pm 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 (jlfice—Take first stairway sou’ll of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 4 to 11:30- 12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN in unlimited amount or 6 PERCENT money on Improved real estate, FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate 4CHURGEIUS ABSTRACT OFFICE ■33 S. 2nd “4t.

O -o ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana I Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. I ° ° No disease can be called “beyond help" unyou have discovered whether or not g —there is a spinal jJfipJoroniostv condition which H)ruvlosS System) can he correcte(|. Telephone for an appointment now. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00. I 127 N Second St. Phone 628 ; o--. —77"'-- 77 O 11 DR. G. F. EICHHORN I Veterinarian . I I Office at Sale Born on First Street I I Bac’lary white diarrhoea of I 1 chickens controlled by blood • test. For particulars call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. 0 - O Charles Sohug, of Herne, was looking the fair over yesterday. No. 2191 NOTICE OF I'iX'.L sFT TI.! ME X T OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Josephine ecL to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 3rd dhy of October. Vilshow cause, if any why th- - ENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of eaid decedent should ’ not be approved; and Raid heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship.- and receive their distributive shares. JOSEPHINE H. MXLLEY. * Executrix. Decatur, Indiana, Sept. 9, 1925. Dore D. Erwin, Atty.x 11-18 / A XOTICE TO BRIDGE <ONTH4CTOHS Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construct ion of certain bridges nn State Highways will be received ly th.* Director of the Indiana Shite Hiifhwaj <’omnrssion at his office in th * Capitol Building in Tndianapols until 10:00 o’clock A.’M. Sept. 29. 1125, when all proposals will be pubiicly open I and read. These • bridges are further described as follows: IdantM County One bridge of 40 foot span on Road 21-L. The plans and specifications may be examined at th” office of the State Highway Commission, 16 N. Senate Ave,, Indianapolis, or copies thereof will be forwarded upon payment to the Director of a nominal charge. No refund will he made for plans returned. Proposals must be made upon stan- > dftrd forms of the Indiana State Highway Commission. which will be supplied upon request. Each bidder, with his proposal, shall submit his bund payable to the State of l’<liaj%i in the penal sum of one and one-half <l.’.a > thaics the amount <>f his proposal with good and sutfleicnt rtecurltv to .the approval of the Director. Sl’Cl/ ROND SHALL RE ONLY ON TH ft FORM SPECIFIED RY THE DIRECTOR. COPIES OF WHICH WILL BE FURNISHED U’f’ON REQUEST. j The majority of these structures will be awarded in groups or combination.® of several structures each. Further > Information regarding the work con- ' terrtplated and the method of letting price of plans, and furnishing of cement will be furnished upon request The right is reserved by the Direc- , tor to reject, any or all blds or tc award on apy stated combination ol bids that’is in his judgment most advantageous to the Stake of Indiana. INDIANA SI’ATE p HIGHWAY COMMISSIOI' 11-18 John D. Williams, Director

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCR AT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1925,

| YELLOW JACKETS TO MEET AUBURN I To Open Football Schedule • On Ahr’s Field Saturday Afternoon „ Coach Marshall today announced the probable lineup for the I). H. 8. Yellow Jackets when they open the season with Auburn on the local gridiron Saturday afternoon. A lively battle is on for most of the positions „ and the coach will not make a final ' choice for the lineup until time for n I the game. | Acker is calling the signals from , ne of the half had: or full back posi-l ti . while Zwlc’t and Covault have be. ii alternating at the quarterback job. Bogner, Acker'and Captain Bebout have been doing the punting, J’ Zw .ck the place kicking and Bogner the drop kicking ’iffie players have' played two regulation games on Ahr’sl 5 held already and most of them are in fairly good condition for the sea-1 son opener. The game is scheduled to stait at 2:15 p. m. Geller, of Fort Wayne, will referee. Following is the probable lineup for the game: j Center. Leßrun or Bogner; right • guard, Dierkes; left guard. Baumgartner or R. Kiess; right tackle, Myers; left tackle. Anderson or Leßrun; 1 right end.. Strickler; left end. Captain Bi bout or Reynolds; quarter back. Zwick or Covault; right half, Moser or Anderson; left half, Ackerl • or Reynolds; full back, Bogner, Ack-1 er or Captain Bebout. On the side I lines will be the following substitutes: I Macklin, Bell, Lankenau. Brown. Thomas, DeVor, Mallonee, Fuhrman 11 and W. Kiess. 0 — . ; ■> YESTERDAY’S RESULTS ♦ > *♦♦♦♦ + ♦ + + ♦ + ♦♦♦♦] National League Pittsburgh, 11; Boston, 2. Cincinnati. 5: Philadelphia. 2. j American League New York. 5; Cleveland, 0. I Philadelph’a, 6; Chicago. 3. > Boston. 2-4; St. Ixitlis. 0-0. j ■ Detroit, 12-0; Washington. 9-1. j American Association | Toledo, 8-21; Columbus, 4-7. ’i Indianapolis, 2; Louisville. 4. . Minneapolis, 5; St. Paul, 3. | ,1 Milwaukee. 10; Kansas City, 13. I | o Ederle Says Manager Forced Her To Quit i ■ New York, SppL 18 —“I didn’t ask I | to be taken out of the water when 1 I I failed to swim the channel. 1 want- I ed to go on.” Miss Gertrude Ederle I declared today upon her arrival here I from Cape Gris Nez. whence she at- I tempted to swim the English channel. I "I could have gone further,” she I I told newspaper men who met her on I II the Cunard liner, Mauretania, at I Quarantine. “I was taken out of the I water on orders of my coach. Jahez I Wolfe I was very surprised when I be forced me. to abandon my swim.” I . 0 —.— I Mr. and Mrs|. V. J. Borman, of I Huntington, were among the outsit- I town people who attended the North- I ern Indiana Fair Thursday. I

i . ]) j Mr . (lx you'c q : c/appetite / cyGrmJ | Remember, how it used to be when you could hardly wait for mealtime? And then, sit down and eat several helpings ,of everything —enjoy every morsel and get up from the table feeling satisfied with the World, happy with everybody and ready for But what a difference in living when even the sight and smell of food 1 sickens you! Never hungry—no mat- ‘ ter how tempting the food is—nothI ing tasting right. And then, after nibbling at a few bites, feeling worse 11 than ever. 1 " Oh, life is hardly worth living this t way. And yet, all In the World the - matter with you is that you are starv- ■; Ing for rich, red blood. And it is acknowiedged everywhere that S. S. S. i helps Nature build these healthy s red-blood-cells by the millions! All you need to do to x get back that wonderful /— _ N r appetite is to build rich,; t C O I red-blood-cells with\w»W«wL/ : S. S. S. It’s simple. Just \ 7 ' i try it, like thousands are doing every day. See for yourself what S, S. S. will do, i. S. S. S. means blood with a punch—brimful of new life and energy. Get your S. S. S. at any good druggist, r The larger size is more economical.

Says Protestant Churches Did Not Rap Prohibition Indianapolis, Sept. IS. — (United Press.l — The recent report of the i Federal Council of Churches rapping l prohibition is not the sentiment of the thirty-six Protestant denominations comprising the councilThis was the attitude taken on the report by Bishop Thomas Nicholson.

nN )=! / Uj '*- r - I fSdHltner x * * J 01 M.ri A price with a romance of business back of it •32'™ to ’37 5(1 Extra trousers $5 to $7.50 THE NEW LOW PRICES OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES THAT price represents adventurous pluck-keen business skill enterprise It “took a bit of doing”, as the English say, to give the flawless style, the rich quality of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes at so low a price Only the greatest clothing makers in the world, working with an alert, modem store, could have done it You’ll really realize the achievement when you see the fine clothes. I , Holthouse Schulte & Co.

of Detroit, president of the Anti-’ Saloon league of America, In an ad- j dreYs here last night. • The report does not represent the sentiment of the protestant Christian i churches and in not correct," ne de dared. Bishop Nicholson said the report was never submitted to or approver! by the executive committee of the council, of whjeb he is a member, "The entire bootlegging bualness is - - ■ - -

a nullification of the constitution and a disgrace to the country," Bishop ■ Nicholson declared. ■ —. o— — Mrs. E B. WelsmanUe and daughter, Dorthea, returned to their home at Waukegan, 111., this afternoon after a two day visit with Mr. and Mrs E. I-’. Gass and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Miller returned to Fort Wayne tills afternoon, after visiting relatives here for a few days.

Cloted all day Saturday I —■ The Maier Hide and Fur c onip will be closed all day Saturday ut J rount of a holiday. „ , — — Meet your friends at Zewr’s grove, 2'/ t miles south of i) e( . a tur, Sunday. Sept. 20th. Swim mi ng and boating. Refresh nients served on grounds. 22L.11