Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1925 — Page 2
IIII I 1 ■- I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. I NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS|;
• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE An ivory reed stroller, good us new; one bench wringer; one ideal hand washer. Call 97!' 2383tx FOR SALE Full Blood'Duroc Jersey so w with pigs by side. Call Albert Siegrist. 238-Mx FOR SALE — Holstein biiTi Calf, eligible to register. See Kruetxman Bros., 3 miles north of Preble. 236-3tx FOR SALE —Two good sows and some shoats- Lulie Walters. 236t3x FOR SALE-Round difting room table. I Phone 792. 236-3 t. FOR SAIJC Female fox hound and eight pups. Price for quick sale. Inquire 307 N. 11th Street. Phone num ber 7(4 FOR SALE Two row Appleton corn husker. Bargain at $l5O. E. S. Christen. 238-2tx. WANTED WANTEft- Situation as housekeeper by elderly lady, in small family of adnlts Country preferred. Write Mrs. 1* B Neely, % S. Sitnison. phone 45, Berne. Ind 2;!6Ux WANTED — To rent unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, furnace heated. Address Fred Brunson. Berne. Ind.. Box 24k. 236t3x WANTED — Experietn ed 19-year-old girl wants work in house or restaur-1 ant. Phone F-868. 237-3tx., FOR RENT I LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STOLEN—White Beagle] hound pup w'ith black ear Name. Watch Finder please notify Hailey, Hoop, phone 87OA 236t3 bull dog head and tail. I Body white. Wears leather collar; with brass knobs. Return to C S ] McClure. . 236 t tx | Court House j — Suit For Possession A suit for possession of a 40-acrc farm in Jefferson township and for SIOO damages was filed in the circuit rourt today by Harve A. laiwson against Charles W. Ray. It is alleged that the plaintiff rented the farm to the defendant and the defendant failed and neglected to pay the installments ] of rein or to give a note for the same, i John T. Kelly, of Decatur, is attorney I for the plaintiff. To Buy Monument In the estate of John A. Clouser, the 1 administrator was authorized to pur-i chase a monument for the decedent at I an expense no tto exceed slls. HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Neuenschwauder, of Berne, are the proud parents of 1 a boby baby born this morning at the I Adams County Memorial hospital. Robert Geis, of Monroveille, under- 1 went a tonsillotomy at the Adams I County Memorial Hospital this morning and is getting along nicely. Mrs? L. H. Kleinhenz. of North Sixth street, was admitted to the local hospital where she will receive medical treatment. o —■ Mrs. A. F. Stalter and son, James Allen, returned to their home at Portland today after a several days visit here. She was accompanied by Mrs. F. E. Vail and niece. Mary Lou Coffee, and Mrs. L. L. Baumgartner. Mrs. Baumgartner will spend the day with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Baumgartner. STRICTLY FRESH FISH Thursday . after 1 p.m. Four kinds- Otto Aumiller. 237t2x I * —— o NOTICE TO HII>f»T.HIN THE MATTER OF HOCTH SIXTH STREET SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT. Notice la hereby tfiven that the Com- 1 mon Council ip and for the City of j JVcatur, Indiana will on Tuesday. the, L’oth day of October. 1925 at 7:00 o'clock . P M. at their Council Hoorn in said Citv I receive sealed bids for South Sixth. Street Sidewalk Improvement. as per | jilans and specifications, now on file in the office of the City Clerk. Each bidder will be required to deposit with his bid, a'certified cheek for an amount not less than two and one half per cent of the Entneer’s estimator the cost of such improvement; PHO VIDEO, that such check shall in no .case be for less than one Hundred (>loo.oo> Dollars, which snd ♦•sdmatr. plans and specifications are on silo and may he seen in the office cf the City Clerk at Decatur. Indiana Bidders blanks will be furnished by the City Enigneer, of Decatur, Indiana. The Common Council reserves the T’ght to reject tny and all bids. Witness my hand and official goal 1 this 7th day of October, 1925. < Seal) CATHERINE KAUFFMAN. 8-15. CORNS i Quick relief from painful ly / I corns, tender toes and |k(( pressure of tight shoes. ■fSJj Dr Scholls Zino-paas
♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ NOTICE 1 will bo at Davenport, lowa, attending a special review course October 5 until further notice. DR. H FROHNAPFEL, D C.l 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 sou'h of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: S to 11:30- 12:30 to s:os Saturday 8:00 p m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN Aa unlimited amount ol 6 PERCENT money on Improved real sstato. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate tCHURGEF'S ABSTRACT OFFICE •33 S 2nd SL ————■ Q ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana : Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. I °— ~— — - - — —° i 'o—- o li ’ I | DR. C. V. CONNELL j VETERINARIAN | I I I i Special attention given to • | [ cattle and poultry practice I Office 120 No. First Street. I IRn ue: Office 143—Residence 102 | o Walter Krick attended the show ‘Sally" at the Majestic at Fort Wayne last evening. The Misses Catherine Omlor Helen 1 Gass. Gertrude Thieme. Ethel Ervin and Marcella Lengerich motored to ■ Fort Wayne last evening and saw the j musical comedy codey "Sally” at the . ■ Majestic theatre. o Many Used Cars at Bargain prices. Chevrolet Sales. 110 N. 3 street. 7-8-f> *III.HU I •* *%!.!•: No. I'J.IBI JoliM O. (.'rtiinrr .John W . ’MHniry. HcMMir l\ Stanley By yirtu” An Older or Male to m* 1 diI reeled from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder. on Saturday' the 31st <lsiy of October A, D. DJS. b?- ( tween the hours of la O'clock A. M. t ami I O< loek P. M, of said day. at the |d<>or of the ( art House in l»e«-atur. •■ Adams Count.?. Indiana, tin- rents and t 7-oflts for a term no exceeding seven years, the following th scribed real estate, to-wtt: Commencing at a point which is forty eight ( is» rods and sixteen (!♦») links north of the north west corner of the south '»••< si ‘drier of section thirty four <3O Township twenty five (25) no-th r.’.nye fourteen < T 4» east, theme' north far enough to contain fifty five (55) Acres; thence east to the Wahash river: thence up the m.-anderings of • the Wabash river up stream, to a point J east of the beginning, thence west to the place of beginning, the real estate i hereby mortgaged being a part so the j north west fraction west of the Wabash . river in section range and Township] ! aforesaid, in Adams County, Indiana:! ‘ and on failure to realize the full amount of judgement, interest and eogts I wiil at tile same time aflid place, expose to | : public sale the fee simplb of said real liestate. Taken as the property of Jahn lIW. Stanley anil Bessie F. Stanley at the | suit of John O. Kraner said sale will r lie made without any relief whatever J from valuation or apjfraisement laws. ’ JOHN BAK EH, ’ k Sheriff Adams County. IS YOORCHILD THIN AND WEAK Cotl I iver Oil in Sugar Coated Tablets I'uls an Flesh and builds Them Up. In just a few days—quicker than yon p.cr dreamed of these wonderful health building, slosh making tab 1 l«ta called McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Com|x>und Tableta will start to help any thin, underweight little one. i After s:rkness~and where rickets are suspected‘they are especially valuable. No need to give them any I more nasty Cod Liver Oil —these lets are made to take the place of that good, hut evil smelling, stomach upsetting medicine and they surely do it. A very sickly child, age 9. gained 12 pounds in 7 months. Ask Holthouse Drug Co., or any druggist far MeCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets—is easy to take as candy — 6(i tablets 60 cents and money back if not satisfied. z
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1925.
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets j EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Receipts 4000; shepments 3990; official to New York yesterday. 4940; hogs closing slow. 2550 lower than yesterday's best time; heavies sl2.6fi'n $12.75; mediums $12.7541 $12.55; light ( weight $12.7544213.00; light lights and pigs $13.00; packing sows rough $10.75 M$11.00; cuttle 350 blow- ;sheep ] $13.00; best lambs $16.00; best ewes | $6.00'1 $8.00; calves 500; tops $14.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Corrected October 8 ——— Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls —. 12c Chickens - ——lB c leghorn, Ancouas and Black broilers 12c Old Roosters Ducks Uc Geese -—— •*- —l2 c Eggs, dozen — —— 4®C LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected October 8 Barley, per bushel .' 76 Or.ts. per bushel - 51’ Rye, per bushel 80c New Wheat, No. 1 ..: sl4l New Wheat, No. 2 SL4O LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen — —lO c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat — s6e COL. MITCHELL WALKS OUT ON INQUIRY BOARD (Continued from page one) conference for ten minutes and then Reid walked up to Captain Paul Foley, judge advocate of the board, and said: “You can give the court the compl intents of my client and myself and | say that we refuse to recognize the. ' subpoena." ♦ Mitchell and Reid then left the ' building. o Washington Defeated In Close Battle, Score 3-2 (Continued from Page One) Judge. Traynor watjed. Wright forced at second. No runs, one hit, no errors Seventh Inning. Washington—Peck up. Peck out Ruel fiied tc Barnhart. Coveleski out No runs, no hits, no errors. Phtsburgh—Grantham out S. Har ris to Judge.. Smith out. Judge unassisted. Aldridge out. No runs, no bits, no errors. Eighth Inning Washington Rice singled. S. Harris saer.f ced. Rice stopped at second. Goslin out, Aldridge/to Gran them. Rice on third. Judge out. to Moore. No runs, one hit. no errors. Pittsburgh—Moore beat out a hit tn p. ek Peck made Ml error Garey ont. Moore stopped at seebnd. Caylor hit a home run into right field stands scoring Moore. Barnhart singled past Peek. Traynor hit to Perk; w ho fumbled. Two runners safe. Wright out. Two runs, two hits, two errors. Ninth Inning. Wasnington—J. Harris up. Harris ] walked. Myers up. McNeely ran for Harris. Myers singled. McNeely stopped al second. Peck up. Peck i walked. Basses full. Veach batted ’ for Ruel. Veach Hied to Carey, McNeely scoring after the catch. Reuther batted for Coveleskit. Ruether [fanned. Rice out. Moore to Grantham. One run, two hits, no errors. o s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s 0 Many Used Cars at Bargain prices. Chevrolet Sales. 110 N. 3 street. 7-8-9
- - - - ■ - - - ■ ' • '■ ■■ — —NO. 165— BANK STATEMENT REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE PEOPLES I/OAN AND TRUST COMPANY at Decatur, in the State of Indiana, At the close of its business, on September 28, 1925. M. KIRSCH President H. M. GILLIG Vice President W. A. LOWER Secretary F. R. HITE Ass't Secretary
RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $374,004.15 Overdrafts 886.91 ; United States Bonds 350.00 Uotnpany's Building 16,720.00 I 1 Furniture and Fixtures .... 4.510.25 Other Real Estate 16.730.00 Due from Banks, Company I Funds 42.764.58 Cash on Hand 13.468.86 Cash Items 2,067.81 ' Other Assets 1.06 1 Total Resources $471,003.62
State of Indiana. County of Ada ms. ss: , I. W. A. Lower. Secretary of The Peoples Loan and Trust Co., of Decatur, Indian i, do solemnly swear that ths above statement Is true. W. A. LOWER Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this Bth day of October. 1925. L. A. GRAHAM, Notary Public. My commission expires September 18. 1928.
Kirkland High School ' Starts Net Practice The Kirkland high school basket-1 ball squad started practice this week| in preparation for the opening gante ( with Rock Creek, lest than two weeks away. Lowell Arnold is the only regular remaining of last year's squad. There is some promising material from lust year’s second team and also in the freshman class- The following plapers probably will form the squad, out of which the varsity team will bo chosen: Lowell and Luther Arnold. Alfred Heller. Schlickman. Walter Myers. Theodore Heller, Smith, Andrews, Chas. Myers, Baumgartner, Sautbine and Yaniy. o Duck Hunters Report Presence Os “Hell Divers' Warsaw. Ind., Oct. B.—Duck hunters who frequent this lake report that this season the sport has been made more difficult by the appearance of phantom ducks. Several hunters have reported seeing large covies of the bird, but as <oon as shots are fired the animals iisappear front the surface of water. " ■- ~~ No. 469 BANK STATEMENT ALBERT REPPERT. President. WM M. MEYER. Vice-President C. R. SMITH. Cashier. J. G. HOFFMAN. Asst. Cashier. Report of the condition of the Farmers State Bank at Preble, in the ■Mate of Indiana, at the close of its business on September 28, 1925. Resources Loans and Discounts $113..11".71 Overdrafts 129.23 U. S. Bonds 1.490.00 Other Bonds and Securities 19.676.26 Banking House 3.900.00 Furniture and Fixtures 4.137.50 'ash and Due. from Banks and Trust o’s 12,401.17 Oash Items 3.19 Total Resources $154,958.06 Liabilities Capital Stock paid in $25,000.00 lurplus 2,200.00 Undivided Profits —Net .... 1.251.79 Ormand Deposits 49.047.11 demand Certificates 76.259.86 savings Deposits 1.199.30 Total Liabilities $154,958.06 State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: 1. C. R. Smith. Cashier of the Earners State Bank, of Preble. Indiana. Io solemnly swear that the above tatement is true. C. R. SMITH, Subscribed and sworn to before me, his 7th day of October. 1925. / Charles A. Fuhrman. A Jgotary ihihlte My copi*iission eipires Sept. 12. 1926 No. 289 BANK STATEMENT S. W. BUSCHE, President C. C. BCHUG, Vice president. W. S. SMITH, Cashier. W. L. KELLER, Asst. Cashier. Report of the condition of ths Monroe State Bank, a state bank at Monroe, in the state of Indiana, at he dose of its business on Septcm<er 28th. 1925. ,oans and Discounts $103,707.63 rverdrafts 151.14 U. S. Bonds 50.00 Other Bonds and Securtiies 1,175.00 Premiums Pahl 1.30 ranging Jlniise . 3 500.00 -’urnilure and Fixtures ... 4,907.50 Jther Real Estate 8,328.79 Due from Banks and Trust Co’s. Cash on Hand .... 10,979.10 ’ash Items 36.94 Profits and Ijoss 332.11 Ither Assets 2,279.50 Total Resources > $135,949.01 Liabilities 'apital Stock—paid in . . .$25,000.00 Surplus 3,700.00 Demand Deposits ? 35.890.96 Demand Certificates 62,914.78 Bills Payable 7.000 00 Depreciation Reserve 1.443.27 Total Liabilities $135,949.01 State of Indiana, Adams, County, ss: 1, W. S. Smith, cashier of the Mon oe State Bank. Monroe. Ind., do sol ■mnly swear that the above statement is true. W. S. SMITH. . Subscribed and sworn to before ■ne, tnls 7th dav of October, 1925 k I CHAS. E BAHNER I Notary Public. I My cotnmission expires Jan. Ist. 1928
LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in . ...$ 50,000.00 Surplus 8,500.00 Undivided Profits—Net ... 3.463.32 Demand Deposits ~... 200,899.39 Cert.'fieates of Deposit .... 135,759.47 Savings Deposits 38,619.32 Trust Deposits 1.040.00 Rills Payable 25,000.00 Not'-s Rediscounted 7,560.00 Certified Checks 47.12 Cash—Over 175.00 Total Liabilities $471,003.62
I A short time later the covey will be seen In a different direction from the , hunters. I The only explanation of this unusual occurrance is that the duck are I what are sometimes termed "hell div1 ern." o— —j Mrs. C. L. Spuller and (laughter. Clara, of Willshire, Ohio, were shop I pers here thia afternoon. g_|_|_WANT ADS EARN -$ $ ||
aaaray* wk wows w ® r You certainly can afford ? I a Myers suit this fall! I You cannot, in truth. afTonl to go lower in cost than our fair prices for if you could, we . would have cheap garments here for you. % H Our duly to this community amounts to something more than paying taxes it involves keeping in stock ortly good clothes'al the least e we can sell them for. v CjL IjZWkiI At $20.00 to $27. >0 here are honorable, stylish de|M’ndablc Suits and lop Coats. f j i , At $19.50 no man in shoe leather can give fol lUIUu vou a garment worth carrying home. M ’ II lr'‘ ‘ \ i iII H H’s better to trust a ship with life savers \ I ||! fcf . than a canoe with a leaky hull. H New Woolen Hose Dress Shoes 5 rail Sweaters Work Shoes w Joiub-T ‘-Myeia Go tJ BETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS—- '• DECATUR • INDIANA I iuk itii ftixTufaS itu iu< ul iui iru tfii ifn c i” ■!. .11 Ks j / The Greatest of All HUDSONS at Lowest Prices in History S HQC for the COACH i j J ‘ f 1495 for the ‘Brougham — *1695 for the 7-Pass. Sedan , AU prices freight and tax extra » ’ * Everywhere Hudson is known as 1 the World’s Greatest Buy I) That is not alone because of its selling price. The value is in s performance, endurance and lovv operating cost. Such qualities are outstanding long after the price is forgotten. Hudson prices are lowest because tremendous volume ha« made possible economical methods of manufacture. The world’s largest production of Sixes—Hudson and Essex—opens 1 economies that arc not possible in a smaller production. Through increase of quality, greater sales result and volume economies that permit lower prices. There you have the reason for Hudson’s leadership in value, in price, in sales. It explains why Hudson with the patented Super-Six principle has distinctive smoothness, long life, wide performance range, and why every Hudson owner is so enthusiastic. There can be no better proof that Hudson is the World’s Greatest Value than what owners say for it and that its sales leadership continues as it has now for years, the outstanding success of motordom. It is the World’s Greatest Value f ’ Everyone Says It—Sales Prove It 2 j ? 2 P. KIRSCH & SON Decatur, Indiana ♦ /
BIRTH May Maxlse is the name given a j girl baby born to Mr. and Mrs, Fprresl Badders, of Fort Wayne, at the home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Black, of this city, Tuesday night. The mother, before her marriage was Miss Imogene Black. This is the first child in the family. — —' (FMany U«ed Cars at Bargain prices. Chevrolet Sales. ll<> I N. 3 street. 7-8-9
NO I It L TO GAS CONSUMjjg Your gas bills are due n, first of the month | f 7 not receive your hili b v th.r <»f October please call \J'- 1 ? and a bill will be mailed to il 5 ' No discount after the L h * bill with you or enclose i?L remit by mail. NORTHERN INDIANA I AN I) ELECTRIC ! _U|o
