Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1925 — Page 2
I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS,] NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS
• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE Mk's.ur —Heat Blast heating stove; . Woodstock typewriter; roll top desk. A. D. Suttles, Phone 358. 234-5 t H)R _ SAl7E~For<l Coupe. 1921 model, first class condition, cheap if taken at once. Decatur Auto Paint & Top Shop. 22513 FOft SALH-Ba'BF bed and mattress. | Inquire at 603 North Second street or call Phone 384. 227 3t. FOR SALE—4 Bull Pupp*. cheap if taken at once. Call 616 Mercer Ave.. Phone 1041. 225-3 t» FOR SALE-*-Cook stove in good condition. Call 616 Marshall st. 226t3 FOR SALE — One black and white spotted pony coming 3 years old. Can be seen one mile south and 3’4 miles east of Monroe. Mrs. L. G. Williams. _ 227-6 t FOR SALE—Globe range in good condition. Call at 1221 W. Adams street. 227t3. FOR SALE Boston Hull and pup. six months old. Will make a good farm dog. Inquire at 421 No. 7th. | St. 227-6tx. FOR SALE— 4u head of good young breeding ewes. Inquire at Schmitt; Meat Market. 227-3 t | WANTED BOYS! BOYS! IK) YOU WANT TO earn money after school and on Saturdays? Phone 625 or call at 226 N. 7th St. 224-3tpd. WANTED—Second hand Wilson heater Call 1090. 227-2tx. WANTED — Six men at the Swimming pool tomorrow morning, and 6 teams Monday morning. Report to Orval Harruff. 226t2 ' WANTED — Girl for general "housed work. Pleasant home for right person. Reference required. Good wages. A. L. Randall. 1102 W. Washington. Fort Wayne, Indiana. 227-3 t e.o.d. i » LOST AND FOUND LOST — Beagle hound, white with, black and bto*n spots. Mercer county, Ohio, license No. 2.220 on vol- j i lar. Answers to name of Bill. Lib-■ eral reward. Notify G. R. Adams.! Magley. Ind., or G T. Buckley, 524V4 Riverside Ave., Ft. Wayne. Ind. 227-3 t FOUND. — Pair of shell rimmed glasses. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. 2*7-2t ' L FOR RENT FOR RENT—Garage on north Third street, inquire of Mrs. James Bain, I 310 North Third street. 2273 t. FOR RENT—2 farms. Possession given Oct- Ist and Dec. Ist, 1925. A. D. Suttles. 226t3 ; FOR RENT —Residence on Marshall i st., semi-modern. A. D. Suttles. 226t3 , TRADES THAT MAY INTEREST ' YOU I 4 aootn house. Will trade for larger one and pay difference. I 7 room house in Decatur. Will trade for small farm. 4 room house. Wil! trade for small ! piece of ground. i 53 acres, well improved. Will trade for Decatur property. 80 acres in Union township. Will trade for Decatur property 53 acres, well improved. Will trade for Fort Wayne property. 49 acres. Will Lade tor small pro - erty in Decatur. 80 acres in Washington township well improved. Will trade for Decatar property. Have some wall improved farms a' low prices, aiso a nice list of cit? property. Come in and look ove- my list. Yo , may find] something to interes you. H. S. MICHAUD, 133 S. Second Street. Phon? ! 8. 225-1; o NOTICE Anyone removing goods or personal property from the L G. Williams fahm, without the consent of L. G. Williams, will be liable to prosecution. 227-ltx —o Indianapolis, Sept. 25. — (United Press) —William Risk, negro, 24, was definitely identified today by Mrs. Mona Clark, 17, as the man who had invaded her home while her husband was at work and attacked her in the presence of her children. Police are trying to connect Risk with a number of assaults on white women in the city's better residential section recently. No disease can be called “beyond help” until you have discov e r e d whether or not ■> there is a spinal /Jffiffiranostx condition which tan be eorrectTelephone for an appointment now. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 ta'SiOO. 127 N. Ssccr.d CL Phono 623 j
♦* * BUSINESS CARDS ♦ H. FROHNAPI EL. 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 Houre: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-3 p.m S. E. BLACK •unerai Olroctc Mrs Black. Ijtdv attendant Calie answered promptly day or night office phone 90 Home phone 727 1 .■J’.-L!".!. —S3. FEDERAL FARM LOANS abstracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan oa Government Plan. nterest rate reduceo October :5, 1924 See French Quinn ] i?tce—Take first stairway sou’b of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST vhs Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: t to 11:30- 12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p m Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN It unlimited amount «• 5 PER CENT noney on improved real estate FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Utle to rea ! estate ICHURGEh’B ABSTRACT CFF!C6 33 8 2nd 0 roy Johnson ” Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. O — - ■ Q ~ ~ **o J DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street Bac.'lary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood test. For particulars call | Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. :o— ■ o C. S. Niblick, Decatur Banker, Has Operation Chai'es S. Nihlick. president; of, the Old Adams County bank. was. operated on for throat trouble on Wednesday of this week, at Indiana Harbor. Word from him today was encouraging and it is believed that he will have a speedy recovery. Mr. N’.blick suffered from a glandular infection. He is at the home of his son Dr. J, S. Niblick, at Indiana Harbor, and his thousands of friends in this county wish him a speedy recovery. . ... ■■■<> Puplic Sale Calendar Bv ad-ert srg <w -sa'e 'n the ■ nine of th- Dail Democrat vou •n b >v« vpnr sn!c listed in this ’ • r, FRF' of We al«n • : n‘ bi s large and mall Bv ■'lvertfsirg your sa e in the Daily or -• ♦ '-nt, roach practical y ever' •n ' SnniJs enuntv and the stir ■>■l ’lo<- rommu” tv. many of whom i ■ nro noct ve buyers for your cat!l ■ live stock mach nerv and farm ■ ools Use 'lie Daily Democrat fori he most effective way to advertise vour sale. Sept. 26. — Tennessee Jersey Cows I end Heifers at the Enos Harrod farm. Horgland Indiana. Sep* 26—Gusta Cramer, 421 South First street. Sept. 29—Ed Ahr, just east of ocatur Sept 30 —Amos Liechty, 2 miles ’ ■ i utiieaet of Salem. Sept. 30—Amos Liechtyr nine and 1 o ie-balf miles northeast of Berne. t>»t I—Rudy Meyers, 7 miles north ,1 Decatur, on state road 21 Oct 2—Earl Moser, 1 m’le south % mile east Wren Stock sale. Oct s—Fred Geier. 7 miles southeast of Decatur, 2% miles west of Wren. Ohio, 2*4 miles northwest of; Willshire. Oct. 6 W. F. Beery, 2 miles east of Decatur. Oct. 14 —P. B. Dykeman. 3% mile’ i northeast of Decatur in Union town-1 ship. Pure Bred O. I. C. hogs for nn—P-vre bred sheep. Oct. 15—Wm. C. - Macke. 5 miles • net;h*cst of Decatur or 1 mile oast and 3 mi lei. mirth of I relde Out. 20—Brice 1 1-1 miles I southeast Pteasaut Milin. General farm sale. Nov. 3—Fred Bracht. 3 miles south! 5 mites west Decatur. Farm sale. | • Nev, s—Elmer Cail. 2 miles west of Willslyre, Ohio. Farm and pure bred Guernsey cattle sale. Nov. 10—Jack Smith, Ms «n ll e south St. Pau,! chorch on county turn road, i Farm sale. (
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926.
MARKETS-STOMS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* East Buffalo Livestock Market ’ Receipts 3200. shlpnu nts 3220, off'cin| to New York y-sterduy i hogs closing steady. Heavies $13,85 ►. <7?14.30; few $12.40012 50; average lup to $14.50; mediums $14.25014.50; I light weight sl4 40014.60; light light i and pigs $142501450; packing sows rough $1150012; cattle 525 slow; sheep 1800: best lambs sl6; best ewes $507.50; calves 600; tops sl6. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. $142; Dea $1.42%; LMay $1.45% Corn: Sept. 80c; Dec. • 78c; May 82%0. Oats: Sept. 35%c; Dea 39>ic; May 43%q. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Sept. 25) I Fowls -20 c I Leghorn Fowls —l5 c ' Heavy Broilers 18c ' Leghorn, Anconas and Black broilers 15c Old Roosters 8c Ducks —l4 c Geese -16 c Eggs, dozen 33c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Sept. 251 Barley, per bushel 75 | Oats, per bushel 33c Hye, Per bushel 90c New- Wheat, No. 1 $1.51 New Wheat, No. 2 $1.50 LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen —. 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat ; 44c o LITTER WEIGHS 2.33TPOIINDS Ten Pigs Fed By Fred Bleeke Win Medal In Ton Litter Contest Another member of the Adams County Ton Litter Contest has cross ed the line with a litter of 10 pigs which totaled 2,387% pounds at exactly 180 days of age. Fred Bleeke, Union, township farmer was the feeder of the litt?r- The largest pig weighed 268 pounds and the smallest 303 pounds. This is the sixth ton litter to be weighed up in Adams county this year, in previous years, not more (than two contestants have been able Ito reach the ton mark in any one year. Members are striving for the > Schmit t Trophy, a beautiful loving ' cup now in the possession of Otto Hoile who won it last year with a Utter weigniug Z,V3S pounds, it is lumored tha< Mr. Hoile has taken a photograph of the cup in order that he may have some form of rememb•ance of'the year during which it has been in his possession. In addition to the trophy foqr cash prizes aggregating SSo.W) will be given by Mr. Schmitt, proprietor of the Schmitt Meat Market. He is interested in he project because of the fact that hogs which are fed out quickly, as is the case in ton litter work, make a better quality of pork. ——o —, — Must Serve 10 Days For Theft Os Five Pennie Chicago, Sept. 25. —(United Press)— M ;rtin Porter, 45. today started to expiate his theft of fve cents by servng in jail at the rate of two days per 1 .ent Pcrter stole the five" pennies from the stand of a newspaper vender. “It's a jiretty low trick to rob q newsboy of his pennies." Judge Frances Borrelli said. "I used to sell newspapers and I recall how I felt When my ' pennies worn stolen. Ten days.” German Police Dog Comes To Fonner Home A German police dog strayed to the home of fW. A. Fonner. near this city, last Saturday and has b(?en I making his home there. Mr Fonner j,is anxious to find the owner of the I dog and w'll appreciate it if anyone can give him informatian concerning I the owner. ,| The dog appears to boa good ■ watch dog and has been assisting Mr. Fonner in keeping guard around bin 1 home. The owner can obia'ii the dog by getting It}' touch with Mr. Fonner. i . ■ — ——> ......o— — I Rome.- Sept. 25.—(United Press) — The dome of the cathedral at San I I’ielro. Avellino. collapsed and several houses were cracked by a brief earthi quake which was also felt in other 1 quarters of Italy yesterday. A num- ‘ her of buTdings were damaged In Rocc.aslvura. i
IATTENDRAILWAY • ATHLETIC MEET Mr. And Mrs. M. A. Ken- .; worthy Go To Altoona, Pa., For Contests s Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kenworthy left ; today for Altoona. Pennsylvania, to t attend the System outdoors sport meet 1 of the Pennsylvania railroad comimny. I Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenworthy left bY>rt Wayne on a special train with other Pennsylvania company employee. Mr. Kenworthy is a member of the ’ committee on arrangements W. W. Mesel, of Geneva, who is an extra operator on the Richmond division, is entered in the shot-put event. R. L. Juday. former Geneva c high school athlete, now employed by C| the Pennsylvania company in Fort i Wayne, is entered in the high-jump r |event. Several other Fort Wayne employes ot the <-oßi(>auy are entered in ' the meet. also. The radio broadcasting station, WF- * BG, owned by Gable and Co., of Ai--3 toona. has been turned over to the Pennsylvania company for this evening and Saturday. — 1 ■ ■ 1 ——— PASTOR SPEAKS AT HIGH SCHOOL (Continued from Page One) pupils were urged to cooperate with 1 the teachers in making the drive a success. Songs and announcements for the week were included in the remain- : der ot the program. Other School Notes The second week of the public schools ends this afternoon. Moat of he class conflicts have been arranged .ind it is thought by the beginning of next week the entire school system will be running smoothly. The Decatur high school football cam accompanied by Coach Marshall. Principul Krick, and several other teachers and rotters will leave Decatur it 6 o'clock tomorrow morning in automobiles bound for South Bend he Yellow Jackets will play South Bend and then attend the Notre DameBaylor game. The D. II S. Atliletic association will be <wgan%i-d soon, it was anlounced today. It is ho pet I that every 3. H. S. pupil will become a memlier if the association and aid in boost ng local athletic teams. Plans have already been launched or tbe basketball season, which will jpen in this city soon after the c’.osng football game. A complete echedile will be announced soon, Principle Trick announced today. Bryce Thomas is assisting Principle Brown and Coach Kennedy at the .'entral school in athletics. Central s developing some real athletes this , rear and they will be a great asset o the high school later Q Jap Statesman Dies , Bu.letin Tojiio. Sept. 25. —(United Press)— . /iscoußt Ham*?, president of the Japanese privy council, died today from , nirns suffered when he fell into a . bonfire.
J* • p >7 —y» /j^.v^'.° A u I \?r^l 9 Xs^ j vzM :, n~~i!i > a Mw IkS- // c w * e Z Know Zfs Correct > ■ <&jv NO uncertainty about the oil I T buy for my car on the road. / I don’t buy any on the road— / ! that’s why.” / “I keep a drum of Gargoyle Mobiloil / , at home and carry a gallcn with me / on long trips.” ' „ “Then I needn’t worry about how much is in the crank-case or where I'm ~ to replenish the supply.” r And Gargoyle Mobiloil costs less by „ 4 the drum, too. We have it in all grades s and sizes of containers. 5 / " ■ J / / Sinclair / / \ r Gasoline I ’ \ ■ HI - WAY ' FILLING STATION MAt/ht dan four / 1 1 North 2nd Street / Noah Mangold, Mgr.
I Court House t Li _i_ Admits Child Nsgltct. In the case ot the state vs. Wiley , Slusser. the defendant pleaded guilty ! ,o a charge of child neglect this Horning. The uourl suspuided judgmeut IB the case and released Slusser in probation for two years. Slusser 4'gs ordered to appear in court wheniver summoned and to pay $3 biweekly for the support of his child intil further order of the court. Answer In Denial. In the case ot Harvey Eckrote vs. William Zoggle et al, the defendant lied an answer of general denial and a counterclaim. Case Is Dismissed The case of Elizabeth Hindenlang vs. Emry Hindenlang was dismissed today on mutton of the plaintiff. Judgment Awarded In the case at John O. Kramer vs. Johu W. and Bessie F Stanley, the :ourt awarded judgment in tavor of ihe plaint ff for $917 26 and costs and ssued a decree of foreclosure of the mortgage and an order of sale. Inheritance Tax Reports In the estate of Abraham Kueuse. in inheritance tax report showed the otal net value of the estate to be 18.2t<e.74 and that no inheritance tax s due. The administrator filed a finil report, which was approved by the •ourt. The administrator was dis--herged aud the estate settled. In the estate of Mary K. Bowen, an ' inheritance tax report showed the total net value of the estate to be $6,465. ' rhe estate was left to A Leigh Bowen, who was entitled Tn exemption of )2,b00. He owes inheritance tax in he sum of $44.65. —a >—s $— WANT AW EARN—S- s—s ■■■■■■■■■ I Fordson Tractor Complete with plows md pulley. This tracer is in excellent running order. Priced right for immediate sale. P. KIRSCH & SON Opposite Interurban Station
[ANACONDA] FERTILIZER a Do You Like to Waste Money? Phosphate is the Best and Cheapest form of Fertilizer. 16 units of Anaconda Treble Superphosphate will cost you only $18.40. 20 units of Anaconda will cost you only $23.00. It would be foolish to pay more, and why should you? There is not an acre of Wheat land in the Middle West that does not require Phosphate. At this price you can well afford to put on 125 lbs. of Anaconda to the acre, and aim for the 40 bu. class. OUR PRICES I Anaconda Treble Superphosphate $ 1.15 per unit Sulphate of Ammonia ... 2.52 Muriate of Potash ... .92 ANACONDA SALES COMPANY 111 West Washington Street. Chicago, 111. OTTO HOLLE . Agent for Adams County DECATUR, PHONE E-694 Warehouse: Decatur Produce Co., Decatur Phone: 380 I i 1 ! SW:.’SB | HARD-COAL • Ifj Our last car Chestnut until the end of the strike is now •uij in transit. Orders taken as they come. CASH ONLY. K | POCAHONTAS ? S Car Lump now in transit. - 1 | RADIUM BLOCK WHITE ASH | lc The best coal that comes out of old Mother Earth, ask jr any ore that has used it. Holds fire for two days. | KENTUCKY WASP | QK Easy to light, quick to ignite, hotter than Hi blue blazes—very little ash. S CALL US BEFORE YOU BUY. S | Carroll Coal & Coke Co. | Phone No. 770 ] PUBLIC SALE As I am quiting farming I wi ll sell at Public Auct on at my resideace, 6 north of Decatur on State Road 21, on Thursday, October 1,1925 Commencing at 10:30 ar.i Tbe following property, to-wit: 5 Head of Horses and 1 Span Mules One gray mare, 11 years old, weight 1400 lbs.; 1 gray mare. 10 years oEweight 1350 lbs., will foal in May; 1 gray mare. 14 years old, weight lw lbs., wth mare colt by side; 1 bay geld ng, 9 years old. weight 1200 lbs., • 1 span of males, weight 1100 lbs. each; 1 roan colt, 5 months old. B—Head of Cattle—B One large red cow, 9 years old. bred July 31; 1 Holstein cow, 6 years el‘ bred June 5; 1 roan cow, 4 years old; 1 Holstein cow, 4 years old. bred Jm._ 113; 1 Grade Guernsey cow, 4 years old. bred July 13; 1 Black Heifer < I mc-ntlia cl#; 1 Grade Guernsey heifer, 6 months oM; 1 Jersey bull. 2 year* old, B—Head of Hogs—B One Poland China Sow, with 7 pigs by side. 23—Head of Sheep—23 13 Ewes 1 Buck 9 Lambs POULTRY—One lot of Full Blooded Buff Orpingtons. ~ IMPLEMENTS -1 new 12-hole Hoosier Easy Pull D\k Dri I; 1 :i e '- v <.• corn planter; 1 ;!', ske n Defiance wagon, with combination hay. gu and stock rack; 1 set dump boards; 1 Oliver sulky plow; 1 Oliver vain- - plow; 1 13-blade disc, with tandem; 1 3-section spr'ng tooth harrow; •!' horse seven shovel cultivator; 2 Avery corn ptows; 1 manure spri-aile’ ■ 3-horse evener; 1 5 foot Mc-Ccrmlek mower, and oilier articles not mention ■ ■ GRAIN AND HAY—3OO bushel outs and wheat m'-jed; 1,160 bushel oa • 35 acres corn in the f eld; 14 ton mixed hay In mow. w MISCELLANEOUS—I Vik ng cream separator, a good one; 1 set ’ breeching harness: 1 set light breeching harnes's; 1 army harness; c ulla ■' pads; and halte-, and ottir-i- articles. | it TERMS—AII sums of $5 00 and wilder, cash. Qu sums o'er sso° ' ll? ' '•f 12 months wi Ibe given Purchaser giving good bankable note u'J 1 " 8% interest the last 6 months. 4% discount for cash on sums over ‘ L. R. (RUDY) MYERS Roy Johnson. Auctioneer John Starosl. Cle ,R Lunch served on grounds. i DEMOCRAT WANT ADSIET RlsilLTS
