Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1925 — Page 2

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• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALK Female fox hound ami eight pups. 7 weeks old. Price tor quick sale Inquire 307 N. 11th st ’ Phone number 746. 238-8110 FOR SALE-Full blood White Wyan dott Cockerels. Mrs. Fred Thieme. Phone 866-B. 239-6tx] FOR SALE Soft coal burner _ in, good condition. Telephone 265 233t.‘ FOR SALE Bin.' reed baby c.trri.is- . and one blue reed stroller, in good condition. Price reasonable. Call 792.1 239-2 U FOR SALE Jewett coach. 1024 model. A No. 1 condition. Butler & Kent garage. 239-3 t. I FOR. SALE—6 room house, corner 13t hand Jackson. Improvements; can be made. Chas. J. Quandt. 239-3tx | FOR SALE —J brood sows, pigs by ■ side; 15 brood sows to farrow soon ] F J. Schmitt, Phone 513 and 870-k i m st. FOR - SALE—Buggy, cheap if sold at [ once. Theodore Bleeke. Phone■ 694 J. 241-3ix| FOR SALE Soft coal burner. Used , one season. Phone No. 679. 241-3txi FOR SALE-One Art ili’Lnd burner. 16 inch firepot. Also Keifer pears. W. F. Beery. R. R. 8. Phone I 879 H 341-3tx FOR SALE—B row Merlin type husk er and shredder, good as new Seri A, W Werling. Preble. Inch 2 to-3tx , WANTED WANTED — Clearn. washed I rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirt) 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 he dean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. IS2-61X MALE HELP WANTEIV—Steady job; in Decatur for man over 26. Good ; pay. Light work. Emmons Co.. Newark. New York. 240-ltx FOR RENT FOR RENT-Four furii sh-d roomfor light housekeeping. Semi . modern. Garage included. Mrs B ' W Sholty, 609 Monroe st., phone' 521. 237t3 eod FOR RENT —4 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Semi modern Garage included. Mrs. BE! W' Sholtv, 609 Monroe st. phone 521. i lx MILLIONS BEING MADE IN FLORIDA LANDS Wise investors go to Florida to compare values, see what they are| buying. For these people we have arranged a ■special de luxe, all Pull man train. leaving Chicago. October 16th for Florida. This is an S-dayi round trip, motor trips—all for $99.75. 1 no extras. Call, write, wire. HAVEN VILLA CORPORATION Straus Building. Chicago. 239-3UI -4 Mrs. John 6hafer has returned from a visit with relatives at Lima,' Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Deckhart of Ft. Wayne, were the guests of Mr. ( and Mrs. Dee Fryback last evening. Try some of our 50 urotein tankage for fast gains. Decatur Rendering Plant, phone 870. 23913* Puplic fl k^e Calendar By advertising your sale in the 1 columns of the Daily Democrat you can have your sale listed in this; column FREE of charge We also print sale bills, large and small By i advertising your sa’e 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 ami farm tools. Use the Daily Democrat for! the most effective way to advertise! your sale. Oct. 14 —P. B. Dykeman. 3% mite’. northeast of Decatur in I nion township. Pure Bred O. I. C hogs for' breeding purnoses. Pure bred sheep J Oct. 15 —Wm. C Macke. 5 miles; northwest of Decatur or 1 mile east i and 3 miles north of Preble Oct. 16 —McMillan & Martin stock' sale, 7 miles east of Decatur. Oct. 20—Brice McMillen. 1 1-4 mile.! southeast Pleasant Mills Genera)! farm sae. Oct. 21—Mrs. Nora Marbaugh. 4 miles south and k, mile east of Willshire. Nov. 3—Fred B acht. 3 mile" south 5 miles west Decatur. Farm sale. Nov s—Elmer Cail, 2 miles west of Willshire, Ohio. Farm and pure bred Guernsey cattle sale. Nov 10 —Jack Smith, mile south St. Pau’ chorch on county farm road Firm 6®la.

♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ NOTICE I will be at Davenport, lowa, attending a special review course October 5 until further notice. DR. H FROHNAPFEL, D C. 1 236tf | 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 soii*h of Decattir Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: • to 11:30- 12:30 to 5:09 Saturday 8:00 p tn. ’ Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN " , An unlimi'ed amount of 6 PERCENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real rotate SCHURGEtr’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 33 8 2nd St —— — j i q—— — TL "P ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Indana Phone 575 Phone 1022 I See me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. Iq ___, — «r-O . a o FARM MORTGAGE LOA N S New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Go. A. D. Suttles. Secy. 1 i o< ■ i 'ooo * 000 ' North Side Beauty Shoo I Permanent waving. sl2-00 for > demonstration day, Tuesday. , Oct. 13. Water waving, marcelling and manicure. Try our [ facials. Careful attention. Call 212. ( 000 000 I " I vi-i-oix r»n:x r oi m>mi si*i n t rim j X-.li . is lirrehi given. That the un- I <1- isigne-1 has appoiutexi AUniini- J rtrator "f the estate of Ida Geraldine 1 I Brand-, b.-rrs, tale of Adams county, de i cease I The . state Is probably solvent NKVA I BKAXDYBEIIRy, Administratrix. < PIiUCHTE A LITTEItER. Attorneys s Sept. 2S-Oct. 5-12. | O — J MARKETS-STOCKS; ' c Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets I EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Receipts 6400: shipments 450 yes- i Iterday: receipts 8000; shipments 7600 .. [ today; official to New York Saturday's ■ 14510; hogs < losing steady; heavies J ' sll.9ofa sl2 .30; other grades general . 1312.59; hacking sows rough $10.25(8 I $10.50; cattle 3625 'uneven steady to , j qthrter lower; steers 100 pound up i i sß.o('fa $12.00 no prime here; steers Hou pound' down 56 00 fa $10.50; yearI lings up to $14.00; heifers ss.sofa $8.50: i ’cows $2.004/$6.50; bulls $4.00© $6.25; I sheep 900; best lambs $15.75; culls * | $13.00 down; best yearlings $10.0041 j $12.00; lies taged wethers [email protected]; ! best ewes $6 OOfa »B.t«i; calves 1800; ; I toss $15.90; culls $12.50 down. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Corrected October 12 ; Fowls 20c ! . Leghorn Fowls —l2 c ' I Chickens 18c ; ! I>-ghorn, Auconas and Black broil- , ! - I Old Roosters *c i j Ducks 14c 'j ; Geese -12 c 1 t Eggs, dozen -40 c * .LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected October 12 < t ~ 1 > t I Barley, per bushel 75 J lottts. per ba«hel ...1 34c < Rye, per bushel 80c t New Wheat. No 1- $1.41 , New Wheat. No. 2 $1.45 | ——— < LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET ‘ Eggs, dozen - —4oc J —* BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 4Sc

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1925.

SEEK MAN WHO AIDED MRS. CARL Detectives Grill Woman Who Escaped From Indiana Women’s Prison ♦indianapolis, Ind., Oct 12. -(United Press > Detectives today grilled Mrs. Clara Carl, “lifer” at the Indiana women’s prison, in an effort to learn the identity bt the man wlio aided her in escaping from the prison. Mrs. CarV was recaptured at Co-1 luinbus. 0.. after one week of freedom' and brought back to the prison yes-i terday. 1 She admitted, detectives said, that ■ a man was waiting nutside the prison walls in an auto (he afternoon of her escape to help her get away. Under continued questioning She| refused to name the man who assisted her. Mrs. Carl said the man drove her rapidly out of Indianapolis after I she had climber over the prison walls in broad daylight. She left the auto in Hancock county but evaded prison authorities who searched in the vicinity of her former, home in New Palestine for her. later Mrs. Carl went to Ohio and was arrested iu Columbus as she was

< (KI UISM<»NERS VLI.OW H»R AiHI'TEMHBH 1H25 Citizens Telephone Co. Rev. 41.50 Ft. Wayne Ptg. Co. do 22.00 City of Decatur, do 33.61 Naomi Borman. Clerks Hire . 30.00 Bernice Nelson, do 105.00 John E. Nelson, Clerks off. Rxp. 8.00 C. C. Lloyd, do 9.00 Martin Jaberg. Sal.. & Exp. . . 56.97 C. G. M.Giil, Auditors Exp .50 Helen Christen, Auditors Hire 40.25 Edna M. Jaberg. do . 63.92 Ed Green, Recorders Exp 5.00 Dudley Mfg. Co., do 4.67 John Baker, Care of prisoner 18.80 Ed Beiller, Ditches - i 3.00 William Beitler. du 3.00 1 Wrt n Markle, do 69XW» Gen Crick, do 28.00 Ft. Wayne Blue Print Co. .. Surveyors Exp - 5.62 E. S. Christen, Supt Ac Exp 111.75 Clifton Striker, do 11715 Denu»« rat Co. Supt Exp < s’» Margaret Christen. Deputy Hire 91 00 Wm. Zimmerman. Co. Assessor.. 112.50 Haiubl Mattox. Coroner 7.80 .1. W Vizard. Health Com Ac Exp 28.63 11. B. Heller. Co. Atty 50.<‘0 Louies Kleine. Bd of Review 25.00 .1. F. Snow, do » 25.00 John Brnw’n. do 25.00 Martin Jaberg, do 25 00 Nathan Nelson. Att. Officer .... 107.15 1 Yatfer Br»‘g.. Attend Off Exp 18.00 .1 A. Cilne. Assessor Wash I'wp 14.00 J. K. Y<»der. do Hartford Twp 28.00 I V. Mills. Poor Wash Twp 7.00 Gilpens Grocery, do 18.50 Eliz Burns, do . ’ 15.00 Atuims County Hospital, do 117.35 Mis. Wm Parr, do . . . 40.00 Adams Co. Hosp.. Poor St. Marys 45.00 A<la ms Co. Hosp.. Puui’ BLueJGK'k 76.25 Allen J. Miller, do 122.00 J M Breiner. Court House 100.00 Mrs. J. M Breiner, uo 3.00 C B. DOl«re. do * 625 G. G. McGill, do 2.50 F. V. Mills, do 9.00 Gav Zwick X- Meyers. <lo 3.50 H. & B. Dry Goods Co. do 1.00 Nor ind Gas X- Eelc Co. do Jail 13.73 Wor.el Mf< Co. Jail ’28.74 Frank Parrish, do . 12.00 Patrick Murphy, County Farm . . 42.50 Morwn. <!o 42.50 Henrx St hh gel. do 11.00 Philip Heiman, do 40.00 Regina Heiman, do 4<» »»u Velma Tumhleson. do 40.00 A. R. Fledderjohann, do 4.00 IL O. Huffier, do 10.70 Fisher & Harris, do 36.91 S<-hmift Market, do 6.95 Charlie Voglewede, do 26.82 Frank Schmitz, do 21.35 G. F. Eichorn. do .... ... ... 11.00 Burk Elevator Co., do 196.35 W. H. Cook, de 20.45 I rat Co. do 00 Millers Bakery, do 43.20 Elbersoft Service Station. <fu 73.06 !’ A. oo H»7O Anna Garner. B4i of Guardians 5.00 Amanda Moats, do 5.00 C. 17. Peterson, du 10.00 • ‘L. • . Utt G< phai L du 10 00 Sadie Foreman. Jo 10.00 Lydia Johnson, do 10.00 May Andrews, do 15.00 Mrs. H. M. Crownover. do 15 00 Anna Trkker, do . .. . 15.00 Mrs Minnie Md«ser. do 20.00 Pan Niblick, do 4 45.00 Katie S< hruck, do . 30.00 7”v B’-own, do 1,50 Chas. Voglewede, du 3. ux MeoMM rat Co. Legal Adv 70.25 Adams County Witness, do 119.25 Harry Meshberger, Viewer 4.00 Ft S-mlh i. do 4.00 Christ Eicher, do j.OO Di( k Bot h. Bridge Supt. 31.00 Amos Stoneburner, do 20.00 S S. Magley. do 14A»0 Julius H.tugk. Rental ix.oo Irene Byron Sanitarium 157.50 Amos Fisher. Johnsen Bridge .1287.00 • Arnold. Arnold Bri.lg. 46<Oq Yost lir-s. bi.F-..!' 8ui.1.;.. J-L’o.on Law ren, e Johnson, County Dog 27.00 Alph'»nse Kcthnv, do 11 lano > Gh. k. do vtlH < *!i is Morrism. do tpi uy Edw Arnold, do 15.00 L. C. Mills, do 12’ou F. IL Noll, <io 31.4,6 Weidle\A Daily, do . 70.00 Mrs. Ed Ellsworth, do . 7 4.75 Bernard Beckmeyer. do 27 00 Andrew S< hlra. k. Schirark Road 3*50 Chas Arnold, do 0.00 John We< tiler, du lOJIO Chas Morrison, do 10 00 William Davis, do . 4 470.88 Alva Berger. Hilgemann Rd 10*00 Martin Bleeke. du 10.00 Pan Wafel, do 2.00 Jchn Hilgemann. du 3 *. Arthur Zehr. do .7954*07 C Beer.-Walters Road 10.00 .larry Meshberger. do 10.00 Ju< uh I* uelhng. Miller Road 10.00 PHO Boerger, do 10 00 \! r t e x 831.00 •t< k Boch. Roads 30 Chri«t Bocknrrht. do Raymond HaitiriK. do j m -V-loms County XVitnaps. do 22.16 Fro! hie * bitterer. Eitlns ltd 60.69 l.emocrat Co.. Hoads 22126 In lianapolls Commercial, do 5 1# Martin Jaber#, do 7'* «1 Kussell Jaberg. do “ George Geels. Highways 2;i3 J Hower, do 157 lai Snell, do ISI is Milo Sales, do if??J \ ernon Miller, do 131’50 John E Mann, do 109.00 Utt Hay, do „ 57 E. L. Foreman, do ’ 205 10 Charles Troutner. do 103 00 William H Bittner, do Ed Miller, do 203 50 J. C. Augsburger, do *6l’lo Milton Edgell do i0 9 : 85 < < . Beer, do 4(,S 70 El Heer, do ■ 234. is J. M. Landenherger do .... 7.55 Harry Meshberger. do • 132 oy Adams County Witness, do 7 go Fi nnsylvania R. R. Co., do 3 00 Cha s E Magley. do \ 173.00 Ll.rfs Etcher. Co. Council 10 00 Frank Wenhter. do 10 oo Wm Baumgartner, do 10.00 Frank Mclntosh, do 16.00 Ernest Doehrman. do lo’oo Henry Elting. do 10 00 Mat Kirsch, do I‘J.OO MARTIN JABEHG, Auditor.

boardfag an intarurbun car. The woman wan sentenced from the Shelby county court to life hnprfaon ment (or the poisoning of her hu« band and father-in-law. At the time of her escape. Mrs. Carl was working with chickens at the prison. « * e Indianapolis, Ind, Oct. 12 tyesire to see her aister, who lay aeriousb ill at Columbus, O. and who she thought would dio. le<l Mrs. Clara Carl, lifer, to escape from the Indi ana Women’s prison last week. °( walked, begged rides, paid foi rides and slept in the open the seven nights that I was free,” Mrs. Car’ >ai<l at the prison today. • I slept in a bed one night when a farmer took me in, but I don’t wan’ Ito give his name for he was Inno I cent. “I walked until the blood ran from my toes when I took off my shoes. “J was afraid to stay out and 'afraid to go in.” Mrs. Carl said the searchlights from automobiles along the road> filled her with feai;. She declared that finally she could stand the strain no longer and wrote ithe matron of the prison that she was returning as soon• as she had seen her sister. , Mrs. Carl’s desire to see her sistei ' was thwarted. She was arrested in Columbus before reaching the sister s home- .—

COMMISSIONERS 11.1.0 U IMKS for o< roHER iwar* Ft. Wayne Ptg. Co . Co. Rev. 4<» 2: Citizens Telephone Co. do 46.05 Citv of iMfvatur, d<> Bernice Nelson. Clerks Hire 10?-J John E. Nelson. Clerks Off Exp 0’ Martin Jaberg. Salary & Exp «»8 Helen Christen. Auditors Hire * > Edna M Jaberg. do Louies Kleine. Treasurers Exp Decatur Democrat Co. do Ed Green. Recorder 60% Fee 43. L John Raker. Sheriff Sal & Exp 583.5 W J Miller. Ditches 2> 0 Ed Fuhrman, do J H. Andrews, do JJJ4 W. E. Andrews, do Chas Mars’ hand. 4io 13.-’ Henry Tumbleson, do 15.00 Adolph Hanoi, du 19-9’ John Hendricks, do . 5.4< Daniel. Striker, do 25.2< petei M-s. ;. do Reub< n Amstutz, du ".0< Daniel Kaehr. do ?' Everett Rich, do 57.54 Albert Steiner, do 7 5’ Albert Morgan, do 6-01 Fred Beeler, do 36< Clifton Striker. Co. Supt & Exp 234.8: Dv« atur Democrat, du 11.8.' Margaret Striker, do 91.0$ 1 Wm Zimmerman. Co Assessor 112.5$ Haroht Mattox. Coroner 32.71 J. \V. Vizard. Co. Health Comm 25.6: Ernst Conrad. Commissioner 75.01 B. F. Breiner, do * 75.00 ' Hhoemakai, do • '• "• Henry B. Heller. Co. Atty ss».os Nathan Nelson, Attendance Off. 179.30 E S. Callihan. Assessor Wabash 30.00 H. E. Keller, do 8->.2 Vaive A- Linn. Poor Wash Twp 23.7' J. M. Briner. Court House . 100.0” <?untiuental Chemieal Co. do . . 5.00 C. S. Chemical Co., do l.K* H. & B. Dry Goods Co. do 2.«‘ ban Cook, do .16.75 Holthouse Drug Co. do . 15.0; Schafer Hdw Co. do 87.2» John Barnett. Ct. House A Jail 59.0’ D. F. Teeple. do 1.54 Nor Ind Gag A- Elec <’o. Jail 16 2> S< hafer Hdw Co. do 10.32 Patrick Murphy, County Farm -4 2.5’ Xugust Morgan, do . 42.50 ‘hilip Heiman, do 18.36 lan id Shoemaker, do 1 4 67 ienry Schlegel, do . . 11.0$ Gegina Heiman, do 40.00 Velma Tumbleson. do 40.5• Edgar Moesehberger. do 2.7‘ Floyd Shoaf, do 2.l’* Ltwrcn< e Johnson, do 2.4’ • <i Sir it!;. <b> luy Parktoon, do 1 h rem Ni’H. do ■ ] F. O. Martin, do 81.32 I. P. do 450.0$ Xshhaucher Tin Shop, do 2.9” H. P. Schmitt, du 18.”5 lurk Ele* ator Co. tto 156.3” Synafer Hdw Co., do . 32.65 Fisher « Harns, do •. *7 Kherson Servhe Station, do 22.57 - ! ■ k» ■ . riuntington Labiatories. do 19.79 Xnna Garner, Bd of Guardians 5.00 Xmanda Muats. do 3.(if. Sadie Foreman, do io 00 Lydia Johnson, do lo.n” ■ 'ha • l<»t to < Jrpha rt, do 1 1. m Cal Peterson, do Anna Tricker. do 15jn Mrs. H. M. Crownover, 15jm» Mae Andrews, do 15.H0 ■ M Lsger. <to tin Dan Niblick, do Katie Sriiroi k, do Wells Brothers. Burial 75.00 »ecatur Democrat. Legal Adv. 6.,; i John Wittwer. Bridge Supt 18.0$i Jay Brown. Bd of Guardians 24.91 l‘Nsk Bot h. Bridge Supt 41.”” hilius Haugk. Rental IS.s»h /'ierence Rice. Enumeration of Xoters . g ho Irene Byron Sanitarium 9” 00 Homer Arnold. Arnold Bridge 1)7 • XN a? -. n S i S. | IW •tz ij’st Bros.. McAhren Bridge 2668.0” Geo H Bright, S» hira» k Road 45.00 v\ illiam Davis, du 1129 l v Xugust Kreutzman, Hilgem n Rd 72 0” Aithur Zehr. do 3243 53 >an Wafel. d<> **oo ’hris B4>4;knechL do 2 0” X’irge Dixon. Miller Road 1897 20 I'Ml T. S«-burger. Green Rd 5” sss• lohn Baker, Eiting Rd 240 Gi< k Buch. Roads ixu Ernst <'onrad, do 18 00 B. F. Breiner. do l » oo >d Heer.. Highways 22L”” •L M h ?, ower ; ,lv 1820 « -d Miller, do 7’45 Vernon Miller, do 1 49 5” lohn E‘. Atann. do 46 ',n •Miltdn Edgell. do 155 -’5 Clint Hart, do k“o Milo Sales, do 189 §7 .1 , ' - ti b C. Augspurger. do si*9” v . C. Beer, du j k George Geels, do 3 ’5-»s W. H. Bittner, do 2”1 20 C. P. Troutner. do 213.25 Ott Ray, de .... * ' Vail Snell, do * 04 60 E L. Foreman, do lot Sn Barret Go., do ... . standard oil C*o.» do 33 J. M. Ix'nbart & Song, do 54’11 riiHH Mag-lex. do 150 00 larvina Heath. County Dog 35 m 6 J Schmitt, do 37 sn fcai Ahr. do ; ' 75 E'erett do Frank Bentz, do .... , 1. 'J'I*"' 1 *"' d " K” 00 x. H Zimmerman, do 1-. m, C. O. Manley, do jg o o L’an O. Hoze, do 10 on T. li Noll, do , ’ 24 50 Jacob J. Roth, do .... . 30*00 Otto Hildebrand, do 43 oo Samuel Girod. Gill.-pie Brain *2 50 W ilbur Hamkins, do ”50 Aithur DoArmond, di> 2'50 William Gllltzple. do f 20 Homer Faust. d<> ..... 5 John Hoblet. Jr., do 13 40 D!< k Hoch, do no Dacafar Democrat Co., do 13 41 Adorns Count} Witneas. do 10 65 T. M Bess. County Dog 43 mi S. M Myers, do 20 60 Julia Work Training School Bd ot Cuardlans .. 57 13 Taapl* * Peterson, do 40 tnj Homer sehlaugenhaut. Dltxl.es U im MARTIN JABEKG, AUDITOR.

POPULATION OF ; CITIES ESTIMATED U. S. Census Bureau Issues Revised Figures For Cities Os Over 10.000 Washington 0ct.12 (Unltctl Press) —Revised population figures for cities md towns of more than 10.000 populsIcn as of July 1. were announced by he United States census bureau tolay. • The estimates were based upon the issumption that the annual increase in he population of any city since 19i0 s equal to the annual increase beween 1910 aud 1920. Estimates of cities having more than 100,000 population were made sev•ral weeks ago and the list made pubic today contains new figures only for ities having less than that number. Among them were: INDIANA: Bloomington 12.589; Clinton 13,042; 'onnersville 12.454; Crawfordsville . 0.530; Evansville 93.601; Fort Wayne 7.546. Frankfort 13.051; Gary 76.870; atporte 17.540; Michigan City 20,299; Muncie 32,491; Newcastle 16.955; Richnond 30,495; South Bend 80.091; Teme laute 71.071; Vincennes 18.271. In some cases no new estimates were nade. the figures given being the same s in the 1920 census, while in others, ■o estimate was made because of the >elief that despite all allowances it vould not be correct' No figures were ;iven for lowa, South Dakota and some >ther states because of the recent tate census made in them EIGHT KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENTS Entire Family Os Three Wiped Out At Gary; Train Kilis Few Indianapolis, Oct. 42. — (United ’ress) —Eight dead is the toll of week •n dauto accidents in Indiana today. At Gary an entire family of three *as wiped out when a train hit an utnniobilxi in which Herbert Dunelly mil his wife were riding with their daughter. Grover Wilson was killed when he stepped in front of a train at Indiana larbor. Charles F. Taylor was instantly tilled when an automobile which he was driving to_his wedding turned over tear Columbia City. Richard Bird died at a local hospitil after being knocked from his biycle by an automobile. Lawrence Frye met death nea*r Jenterton when his automobile was lit by a Thiese traction car. At Warsaw Maxan Phoebus was tilled when he was struck by a train viii'ie waikiug across the tracks with ris bicycle. o * CLUB ROUND-UP HERE NOVEMBER 7 11 1 (Continued from page one) round up on November 7. There will « more than thirty calves on display here on that day, in addition to the large display ot corn and sugar >eets. It is probable that the judging of the products may be started on Friday. November 6. and the ex Mbits will be brought to this city that morning. , The committee in charge of the ‘ round-up will hold another meeting ! o xrroi VI’MENT OF X DMIMSTR ITOR : Notice is hereby given. That the un- » -.iersig*ne<l has been appointed Admini- » strator of Hie estate of AH»ert A. Arker. » late of Adanig County, deceased. The i estate is proiutblv advent. I SAMUEL ACKER, Administrator. i O t&ber 1925. i DORE B. ERWIN, Attorney. 5-12-19. i —u «XI.E >4». 12407 The l ariuo-rm A. Merchant.'* Mate Rank, VM. Myrtle Fenniit nutl Fennia Xllrhurl pansier nnd Frank spniiclrr i B\ virtue An Order Os Sale to me directed by the Clerk of the Adams Couni ty Cirtwit Court. 1 will expoae at pubi h' sale to the hiffhest bidder, on Tuesi day the 3rd day of November A. D. } 1925 between the huurs of 10 o’clock i A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day , at the d<H>r of the Court Houge in l>e’- , catur. Adams Couny. Indiana: the rents i and profits for a term not exceeding j seven years, the following described I real Estate to-wtt; i The west half us the southwest quarter of section 29. Township 2 > north range 15 east, in Adams County, I Indiana, -Containing 80 acres, more ur > less. r I And on failure to realize the full ( amount of judgment, intetesl and cogts » I will at the same time and place, exi pose to public sale the fee simple of I .said real estate. i Taken as the property of Myrtle i Fennlg, Edward Fennlg. Mk:hael i Spangler and Frank Spangler, at the » suit of The Farmers A Merchants Statu » Bank said sale will be made without i any relief from valuation or appraisei ment Laws. i Sheriff Adamg County. i JOHN BAKER. ( MORAN & GILLISPIE. i Attorneys. 12-19-26 ( Q— A PIMM MENT OF EXE« t TRIX , Notice is hereby given. That the uni dersigned has been appointed Executrix > of the Estate of William Koldewey, late of Adams County, deceased The > Estate is probably solvent. ’ , LOL’IgE KOLDEWEY. Executrix, j October 9, 1025. j DURE B. ERWIN, Atty. 11-18-25.

in the near future to complete plana for the big round-up. More than 200 buys and girls in the county entered the different clubs last spring i. —■ Q 11 i n ■■■ Body Os Missing Air Mail Pilot Is Found Bellefonte, Fa., Oct. 12. —(United Press.)—From a tangled pile of airplane wreckage on the wooded side of Mount Nittany, six miles east of I Bellefonte, air mail officials today sought to solve the mystery of the I death of Charles H. Ames, air mail j pilot, whose body was found Suntlay ' after ten days of search. A board of inquiry composed of Howard B. Shaver, assistant superintendent of the eastern division; F. J. Gelhous, superintendent of the Bellefonte held and mechanical expert: and Pilot J. D. Hills, left Bellefonte today to inspect the plane and determine the cause of the crash. i

CATTLE SALE We. the undersigned, will offer at publ‘c sale at the resid- iue of har I Frauhiger, five mfes east and five and a half miles north of Bluffton on ! B MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1925 I Beginning at 1<» o'clock the following cattle- H 70—HEAD OF CATTLE—7O I Eleven head of high grade Guernsey cows, all three y- ai. ..fj, Klr „ I milk now. will freshen in February or March; five head of Guernsey m,. I five and six years old. will freshen November or December; eight brat ct I Guernsey heifers, will freshen in January; sixteen head of Guernsey h»-ifen I coming (wo years old. not bred; one Guernsey bull, coming t«o years 64 I registered; one Guernoey-bull calf, six months old; seven head of brads I c ws. wi l freshen soon: one brown Swiss bull calf, three months old; tw I head of Jersey cows, w.ll freshen in the spring, giving milk now; will sej I a number of heifers for butchering purposes. I There will be a number of cattle in this sale not described This in | well bred bunch of dairy catt'e and if you’re in need of anything of this I kind, be sure to attend this sale. I 40 SHEEP—4O Head of Good Ewes I TERMS —All suras undec $H> cash. All sums over slo , t ,r- dit of sit I months will be given, the first three months without inten -t aid the hs I three months with eight per cent inerest, purchaser giving a bankable note. I HARRY FRAUHIGER NOAH FRAUHIGER Jesse Ellenberger. Auct. Roy Johnson. Urt. I Frank Waugh. Clerk. • ij-ug I OICHOGSAU I will sell at my farm 3*4> miles east oi Decatur. Ind., on Wednesday, Oct. 14,1925 ' Commencing at 1 p.m. 25 HEAD OF Pl RE BRED O. I. C. HOBS Consisting of 2 Sows with pigs by side; 1 yearling Sow. will farrow about Nov. 2(1, 1925; 12 (>. I. C. Spring (tilts; 1 Yearling Boar; 9 Spring Sows. Papers to go with all hogs sold if wanted, t SHEEP 12 head of Good Ewes; I Ewe Lambs; 1 Ramboulctt Buck. : sheared 27 pounds of wool; 3 good Buck Lambs. 3 Big W hite Geese; 6 Big Gray Geese; 2 pttir Bautn Ducks, look first anti second prize til the fair. P. B. DYKEMAN Boy Johnson, Auctioneer Fred Busche, Auctioneer TERMS Made known dav of sale. -- — ■■ [PUBLIC SALE As I am moving to Fort Wayne, I will sell at public ain’t on at my residence on the old homestead. 5 mi’es north'.-est of.Decatcr or om- mi!-' et" and tlirXo miles north of Treble, on the Root township Uno. L- - inning at 19 o'clock a tn on THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1925 1 STAN MULES AND 1 BAY MARE Span of mules 11 years old. wo'ght 2200 lbs.; bay mare 15 y-ars old. weight 1400 tbs.; these three are real workers. 9—HEAD OF CATTLE—9 Red Poland. 7 years old. giving milk; Jersey cow. 7 years old. fresh No’2nd; Holstein cow 8 years old. fresh Oct. 26th; Holstein cow. xxa> frw“ August Ist; Holstein heifer, giving mil*; all good milk cows; Holstein ne'er. bred; three Holotein open heifers. —HOGS— Spotted Poland China sow. will have pigs by day of sale: Spotted China sow. w’ll have pigs soon; Spotted Poland China sow. bred Big D>Poland China boar. 1 year old; 14 shoats, weight 130 R>« ; nine pig POULTRY—6 Geese GRAIN AND HAY—IS ton mixed hav; 6 ton of alfalfa hay; sone oats m bin; 15 acres of corn in field; 30 bushel soy beans. , IMPLEMENTS—3'i n Turnbull wagon with 30 inch box, like n^ : 0 cut down farm wagon: Iron wheel wagon with bed; hay ladder-: Thorny hay loader; Thomas hay tedder; Nisco manure sproader; Osborne gro’ mower; .McCormick binder. 6 foot eut with tongue truck; Blackhawk cm planter; furrow opener for corn planter; Big WLlie Gale riding cultivator, bar roller; keystone 14 double disc’ Osborne spring tooth harrow. section spring tooth harrow; hog rack; set dump hoards; spik’’ tooth narrow; John Deere rid»ng breaking plow; Oliver walking pow; shovel pin*two shovel plow; seven shovel plod-; bob sleds and cutter These too s a in good condition. MISCELLANEOUS—Dump scraper; IV4 h.p. R. P At gatruck; Quicker Yet power washing machine, only used one yea:': P 0 ~ emery stand; Primrooe cream separator with power attachment; 9 foot s”• and pulleys; 4 ten ga lon mlk cans: 5-gal. milk can; milk pails: ■ kettles; oil drum; seed sower; 3 log chains; logging outfit; SOU lb P latn . scale; forks; hay knife; grain sacks; scoop board; two. tongue springs- ta heater; 2 cider bane s; barrel churn; some late potatoes; fire wood HOUSEHOLD GOODS—B-218 Supreme Globe range with n ckel -■ porcelain trim, bought new Nov. 1923 Come aud see it Cook stove: Oak heating stove; Favorite base burner, big size; 6 dining cha rs; writ desk; and numerous other articles. .> TERMS OF SALE—SS.OO and under, cash. Over that amount < ’ rea!t 12 months will be given with good bankable note, first 6 month witno interest Last 6 months bearing 8% interest No goods removed uu property sett-ed for- 4% off for cash on sums over $5.00v WILLIAM C. MACKE Harry Daniels. Auctioneer Starost and Eii.uger Lunch will be served on the grounds.

birth E Basil Earl. Is th.- t - | pound boy baby born l.,s t ~V P1111" 'U E the Adams County y.,1 Mr and Mrs B asil Fort Wayne The mother wa, f„ * E erly Miss Imuise Reber T h) , . E first child. IS| ’th»B If you want |<> | Hn a chai I j large lot for a honieste a() 0 "' C ’ I |Kafe. profitable investment 0 I .your savings for on | y sl *E down, then only $1 ;1 week * ’ ■ quickly as they will not g| long. See them today or ■ night. ~ ■ POLOS 'I 6 "* t '* , ‘J orc h«t.ren,n r ■ | treated externally with- ' B Ylfissl