Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1925 — Page 2
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• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ •■•*««♦«***♦•*« FOR SALE FOR SALE—FuII blood White Wyandott Cockerels. Mrs. Fred Thieme. Phone 866-B. 239-6tx FOR JC—Keifer hand pick <1 pea;*. SI.OO a bushel. Phone 520 White or call at C. R. Hammell resWence. South Winchester street. 242-6tx FOR SALE —Guernsey calves. Phone 696. Burt Niblick. 243t3x FOR SALE—7 dozen lull blood 1 luff Orphington pullets .Mrs. Sherman Archer, Pleasant Mills. Ind, 243t3x FOR SALE Good rnbb.i - ilog for sale Wia sell right. Phone 710. 243t3x FOR SALE Library table, commode rocking chair, Renown underfeed heating stove, in good condition. Half Holstein heifer, bred: half Jersey and half Red Pole calf. 6 mos. old. General purpose horse for sale or ttade. Chas. W. Andrews, phono Preble. Decatur R. R 2 24:tt3 FOR SALE—Blue T.vk coon hounds. four months old. See Clint Hart, first house east at Monmouth school house. 244t3 WANTED WANTED — Clearn, 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 dean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. 182-6 ts WANTED—To rent. A small house. Address Box C % Democrat. 242-Stx. WANTED — Roomers. 311 N. 9th street. 243t3x AGENTS WANTED—Highest cash , paid weekly with part expenses fori men and women to take orders for guaranteed nursery stock. Experience unnecessary. Outfit free. Write The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauatosa. Wise. 244-6 tx. W ANTED —Farm for rent. Call at Democrat office. 243t3x WANTED— To buy a row boat., Phone 333. 243t3x or Boys with cars for Sunday work Green at Bluffton makes a dollar per hour. W. H Hanlin. Portland. Ind 244t3x WANTED— Roomers at 616 West JJarshall st Modern home. Mrs Gustave Relnking, phone 391, 244t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STRAYED- A femae hound, color red has brass collar. Notifv Dan Railing, Monroe. Ind. Another Record Crowd Expected At Dairy Show Indianapolis. Ind., Oct. 15. — i United ■ Press. I — Another record crowd was expected at the National Dairy expo-' sition here today. The principal features scheduled today were the meetings of the Amer-; iean Milk institute, the National Dairyunion and American Dairy federation■ tonight. There also was to be a sale of grade - dairy cows and the judging of Hol-, stein cattle was scheduled. Last night the National Dairy association closed its convention with , a banquet and testimonial meeting. “ oClinton — Mr. and Mrs. Tony : Rodeghers had to flee their home here j in night clothes when an oil stove | exploded and set their house on fire.' <Puplic Sale Calendar — By advertising your sale in the, columns of the Daily Democrat you ran have your sale listed in this I column FREE of charge We also. print sale bills, large and small By advertising your sa'e in the Dailyj Democrat you reach practically every . farmer in Adams count; id the surroiindin;- community, many of whom ere pr- pecthr, buyers for your cattle. live stock, machinery and farm j tools. Use the Daily Democrat for the most effective way to advertise; * your sale. Oct. 16—McMillan & Martin stock sale. 7 miles east of Decatur. Oct. 19 —Noah & Harry Frauglrger, 1 6 miles east and 5Lg miles north of ">•’ Cu-msey cattle. O<. -Brice McMillen. 1 1-4 miles FOTth- Pleasant Milla General farm Sa. Oct. 2i—Mrs. Nora Marbaugh. 4 miles south and N 4 mile east of WillShiye. , t Oct. 22—Mrs. Ella Crozier. 9 miles north west of Decatur. Nov. 3 —Fred Bracht. 3 miles south ’ o miles west Decatur. Farm sale Nov 6—Elmer Cail. 2 miles west? of WiUakfre. Ohio. Farm and pure' bred Guernsey cattle sale Nor Smith. nwle south! Fan : chorch on county farm road I f .ann sale _ j
• ♦ BUSINESS CARDS * i NOTICE 1 will be in my office Monday, Oct. ■ 19, 10 a. m. DR. H FROHNAPFEL, D. C. 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 etairway sou’h of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: I Ito 11:30- 12:30 to 6:W Saturday 8:00 p m. Telephone 136 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of » PER CENT Money on improved real estate FEDERAL FARM L.OANB , Abstracts of Utle to real eatate . NCHURCEN’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 'I : 33 8. 2nd St. i "HrOY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Ind-ana Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. O ■ o—r Oj I I FARM MORTGAGE LOA N S New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. I O G o o I ’ DR. C. V. CONNELL | VETERINARIAN ! I * j Special attention given to > cattle and poultry practice I Office *2O No. First Street. I Phoue: Office 143—Residence 102 O NOTICE Any person owing ae-ount due tn j the estate of P. J. Hyland, deceased will please call at my home and pay I the same or the same may be paid , at the Law Office of James T. Merrym in. Respectfully. 244-ts. Mrs. Ellen Hyland. o NOTICE TO HIPIIKK* IN THE MATTER OF SOUTH SIXTH STREET SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT. 1 Noth e is hereby given that the Comi mon Council in an<l for the City of | Decatur. Indiana will on Tuesday, the I 2»th day of October. lat 7:00 o'clock IP M. at* their Council Room in said City I receive sealed bids for South Sixth i Street Sidewalk Improvement, as per I plant and specifications, now on file in I the office of the City Clerk. Each bidder will be required to dei posit with his bid. a certified check for an amount not less than two and one I half per cert of the Enineer’s estimate , Jof Die cost of such improvement; PRO I VIDEO. tl>wt such check shall in no case be for less than One Hundred! <4100,001 Dollars, which said estimate.] I plans and specifications are on file and | ' may be seen in the office of the City Clerk at Decatur, Indiana. Bidders blanks will be furnished by ithe City Enigneer. of Decatur. Indiana. The Common Council reserves the j right to reject any and all bids. I Witness my hand and official seal I this 7th day of October. 1926. CAT HER IN E KA U i ’llA N. City Clerk. 5*15. -HERFf*F'*» *>ALE No. LZ-4tti | Johu 4) Cramer VM. John M, Manlry. Hewwie F. Stanley I By virtue An Order of Sale to me dll’ re- ted from the Clerk of the Adams’ Circuit Court. I will expose at public l stale to the highest bidder, on Saturday I the 31st day of October A. I>. 192% be- t |tu «' n the hoiirg of 10 O'clock A M. I | and 4 O'clock p, M. of said day. at the ! door of the Court House in Decatur. I Ada*n< bounty. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term so exceeding: seven | years, the following described real estate. to-w4t: j .-'nring at a p-»int «*hi< ai* f<»rt> I oight < ♦&) rnd« and sixteen < 1«») links ‘north of the north west corner of the south west quarter of section thirty.: ifour (31) Township twenty five (35)1 ’north range fourteen <l4l eagt. thence] north far enough to contain fiftv five , i < 56» Acres: thence east to the Wabash I lr’’er. thence up the nieanderings of | th* Wabash river up stream, to a point p-a.it -of the Beginning, thence west to • place of beginning, the real estate mortgaged'betng h part so the I north west fraction the Wabash • | river in section and Township I ’Aforesaid, in Adanm County. . Indiana. | |and on failure to realize tbe full amount •»f judgement, interest and • o?ts I will ;at the same time and place, expose to | pubitte sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of John |w Stanley and Bessie F Stanley at the I suit of John O. Kraner said sale will Ibe made without any relief T rbataver ( I from 'akuttor *or apprajsenrent laws. • JOHX BAKEJS, Sheriff Adams County. j C. J. Lutz, Attorney. $-15*22.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925.
MA9KETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago, Oct. 15.—(United Press>—! I Buying ga|’e grains a firm owning on 1 (.lie board of trade today. Strong feeling In wheat was con-' fined to old grain. New grades met scattered Celling.. . Longs, inclined to be bear .side, sough! to liquidate on reports that I northwestern mills >vere in the mar- ; ket for Canadian wheat to tide over th© shortage period. Scattered speculative buying in coni induced by better commercial demand. Oats were unchanged. Provisions advanced on short cover. Ing. BUFFALO LIVE STOCK • ' Receipts. 1.920; shipments, 4,180 ofl «s< ;.<I te Nt-w York y.-sterday. hogs, dosing slow; heavies. 112.0041 $12.35: mediums. $12.35© $12.40; light weight, $12.40© $12.50; light lights and pigs. $12.50: packing sows, rough. $10.25; cattle. 475; stew and weak sheep. $10.00: best lambs, slow at $15.00; t. 525 best ewes. [email protected]; calves. 500 tops. $15.00. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected October 15) I Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls —l2 c Chickens — - I*®' Leghorn, Anconas and Black broil-fc-s 12c Old Roosters Sc Ducks H c Geese. ——l2 c Eggs, dozen 40c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected October 15) Barley, per bushel 75 lOats, per bushel < 34c Rye, per bushel —BO c New Wheat, No. 1 11.41 New Wheat, No. 2 »1.45 LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET oozen — - —42 c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 48c I o—- | Elkhart — Largest crop of cabbage ' in years has been harvested In Elkhart and adjoining counties. The vegetable is selling for a cent a pound. o XOTTCE OF FIX 4L ’■‘ETTI.EMEXT OF ENT ATE \o. 3EMT Notice is hereby given to tW** efWitoi>, i»e»rs unu ir4a<«»« uX WiiiiUMi I). Drummond, deceased, to appear In the j Adams Ciniiit (Xmrt. held at Decatur, . Indiana, on the 6tb day of November, ! 1925, and show cause, if any. why the , F INAL SE I TLEM ENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should notl be approved: ami said heirs are notifiedf to then and there make proof of heir-1 snip, and receive their distrfhutivef sh?re«. ULYSSES S DIfMMOND, ■ I Decatur. Indiana. October 14, ! . C. L. WALTERS. Attorney. NOTICE OF FIX\L '•ETTI.EXIEXT OF ESTATE N<». SI«S ‘ Notice is hereby given to the < ;editcrs. heirs and legatees of ffli Meyer, deceased, to appear in the Adams <’ir- j uuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana. ton the 6th day of November. 1925. and ; show cause, if anv. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not he approved, and said heirs are notified to ' Hit'll and there make proof of heirship, an-i receive their distributive shares. I FLOKENCE MEYTCR. Administratrix. Decatur, Indiana. October 13, 1925. PAVID E SMITH. C. L. WALTERS. Attys. 15-22.!, NOTKE OF FIX M. NirrriJCMEXT OF ESTATE Xn. 2XI« I Notice is hereby given to the credit- * o-w. heirs and legatees of John A. Mumma, deceased, to appear in the ’ -oiarns Circuit Court, held at Decatur., j Indiana, on the 6th day of November,’ 1925. and show cause, if anv, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT'S with the estate of said decedent should n. < be approved: and said heirs are notified , to then and there make proof of heir-, ship, and receive their distributive — shares ( ROBERT E. CARA RD, Executor. Pecatiir. Indiana. October 13, 1925 1 j C. L. WALTERS. Atty. 15-22 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that MonI day. November 2. 1925 will be the’ last day for paying your fall install- ’ ment of taxes. The Treasurer's office will be open from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.' dining the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that tme wi i be--1 come delinquent and a penalty of 10% will be added. Do not put off I your taxes as they must lie paid, and ' the lr.w points out the duty of the treasurer Those who have bought 'or sold property and wish a division of taxes should come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone, so do not ask for it. LOUIES KLEINE. Treasurer of Adams County. I 243 til Nov 2 8 Because pain is in the stomach is no sign the trouble is not in the spine. Stomach nerves under pressure at the spine cause indigestion. Remove the presj sure. Telephone for an appointment now. CHARLES A CHARLES Chiropractors. I Office Hours: 10 to 12—£ to 5 4:30 to 8:00. 12? N. Ksaond St. Phone 628
Court House | Case Venued Here A suit for damages, filed in the Allen circuit court by Anna C. Dunkelberg against Julia M. Rowds. has ! been venued to this county for trial. Judgment for SSOO is demanded. I Attorneys Shambaugh & Shambaugh represent the nlaintiff. Suit For Partition A suit for partition has been filed in the Adams circuit court by Wil- 1 liam E Andrews et al against Paul'ne* Andrews et al. Attorney C. L-j Walters repiesents the plaintiff. Amended Complaint Filed An amended complaint has been ’ filed in the case of Sarah Mildred Ault against Bcrch F. Farr. Amended Answer Filed In the case of Levi W. Kimmel ;ga n«t the Bank of Poneto, several! parts of the defendant’s answer were withdrawn. An amended third paragraph of the ailswer was filed by the defendant. Case Continued The case of Maggie E. Fuhrman against the Citizens Telephone company and the City of Decatur was continued. Judgment Awarded In the case of James C. Geisler et’ gl vs. Lee Hilyard et al. the court awarded judgment for the plaintiff in' the sum of $124.82 and costs. Demurrer Filed In the case of Susannah Dickes vs. Abraham Bagley et al. the defendant. Berne Manufacturing company f.fed a demurrer to the complaint. o notice to patrons 1 will be out of town from Saturday morning until Sunday evening. Dr. W. E. SMITH. o Daily Democrat Vc'ant Ads Get Results WE I<K DISCOUNT ON YOUR Electric Light Bills 1 1 BY PAYING ON OR BEFORE Oct. 20 POWER BILLS are also dne and must be PAID by twentieth of month at CITY HALL . <■ - ■ ,/■
MELI ON TO URGE LARGE TAX CUT Reduction of Between $250,- • 000,000 And $350,000,000 To Be Recommended Wash ngton. Oct. 15—A tax cut between $250,000.0(10 and $350000,000 will be recommended to th® house | ways mid means committee by Secretary of the Treasury Mellon when Jhe appears before it Monday, it was learned officially today. A twenty per cent maximum auriux and a five per cent maximum norma! tax will be recommended by j the treasury! it was said. Figures ffiowing this cut poss ble are now being prepared for the committee by I treasury stains. The approximate surplus available Says: Grandest Stomach Medicine in the World I Relief Comes At Once But Better Still Chronic Indigestion Goes For Good. I Get a bottle of Dare’s Mentha-Pepsin from Holthouse Drug Co., today with | the distinct understanding that your (money will be promptly returned if it does not stop the most acute stom 1 acr distess quieger than any demedy you ever used. Your stomach may be so distended with gas that you think every minute your heart is going to stop beating, yet with one tablespoonful of Dare’s Mentha-Pepsm that dreadful feeling of suffocation will vanish in a few minutes. It’s a wonderful formula—this combination of Pepsin with other good stomach Invigorates — so wonderful that in one small town in New Jersey, in 1921. over 6.000 bottles were sold Never mind wrat lauses your indigestion or gastritis, or how long you have had it, or how many other remedies yod rave tried, th s is the one medicine that will make your old disabled stomach so strong mid healthy that you can digest anything you eiy . without the slightest distress. ' Even catarrar of the stomach can ■ be banished in a reasonable length of time. i And you know that when your stomach is in fine shape, nervousness, headaches and dizziness won’t bother you. Every regular druggist guarantees one bottle of Dares MenthaPepsin. Holthouse Drug Co., sells lots of it.
E S SEX * a Famous Six—" Built on Hudson Patents $795 for the Coach w \ » Quality Gave Volume — Volume Gave This Amazing Price / Everyone knows the superiority of six cylinders. Those who know are not content with less than SuperSix performance. It increases power, smoothness, flexibility and car life without adding to weight or motor size. Its principle is patented and exclusive to Hudson and Essex. It accounts for the world’s largest selling sixes. In Essex the cost is within the price of practically all car buyers. Super-Six advantages and Hudson-Essex quality give vast volume, and volume makes possible the lowest prices in history. There is a big saving in Essex cost, a greater economy in operation, and a finer satisfaction from the ease and comfort of riding and driving. it is regarded with Hudson as the World’s Greatest Value Everyone Says It—Sales Prove It Hudson Coach _wM I zL . 5 1195 |d| ■ -KHudson Brougham 495 ) Hudson 7-P»ss •"' 1 ‘ \ y $, gag K ESSEX “SIX” COACH \ P. KIRSCH & SON Opposite Interurban Station
for tax cuts from the lasi fiscal year is $290,000,000, it was said, but the exact amount of the slash which will be recommended has not been determined by Mellon. Farmer Commits Suicide Martinsville, Ind., Oct. 15. —(United Pre,B.1 —Henry Weaver, farmer, was found dead with a bullet hole in his head in the kitchen of his home near her© by his wife when she returned from milking last night. Despondency over ill himlth is believed to have prompted the man to shoot himself. •
Public Sale As I am leaving the farm. 1 will sell at public auction on the J c C farm, one mile southeast of Pleasant Mills, two miles northwest of tv n 11 even miles northeast of Decatur on, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20,1925 Beginning at 10 o’clock 4 HEAD OF HORSES—4 One Bay marc, 7 years old. weight 1600; one Bay mare. 9 year, u veight 1600: one Bay mare. 12 years old weight 1500; one Bav ma™ ~ years old weight 1500. ’ '* 22—HEAD OF CATTLE—22 One Jersey cow. 6 years old, giving good flow of milk; one Jersey cn» years old. will be fresh Nov. 6: one JciSey cow, 3 years old, will | M . ( r ,, Ph U ■>ne Durham cow, 3 years old giving about 4 gal day; one Black Jersevears old giving milk; one Durham 5 years old. giving milk; one Roan™ i < years old. w’ll be fresh in Dec. ; one Durham cow, 9 years old giving 4 1' a day; two Jerseys. 2 years old. giving milk; one Holstein cow. 9 vej™ S will be fresh Oct. 30; one Durham heifer, 2 years old, bred; one Jersey uj f er, 2 years old. bred; one Roan heifer. 1 year old. bred; me Gurnsey bullhi rears old, registered, a good one; seven spring heifer calves. ' ’ 29—HEAD OF HOGS—29 19 Shoats. weighing 50 to 140 lbs ; one Duroc cow. 6 pigs by side- tn I Gig Type Poland China sowi; one Big Type Poland China male hog. ’ ’ 25—HEAD OF SHEEP—2S 20 Breeding Ewes and five ewe lambs. This is a good bunch of and worth your time to look them over. POULTRY 150 head of R I. Red Hens; 4 head of Bronze/ Turkeys, 3 hens a' . gobbler; 3 head of Geese. 1 HAY AND GRAIN 1 Eight ton of Alfalfa Hay; 4 ton of Clover Hay; 3H ton of Bailed Timotb . Hay; 5 ton of Oats Straw; M 0 bushel of Oats; 800 shocks of Corn m field. IMPLEMENTS One good heavy wagon; one good heavy farm wagon; one Osborn hay loader, good as new; one Walter A. Wood mower, a good one; one Niso n manure spreader, good as new; one J I. Case com pliuter; one double dig harrow; one P. & O. riding breaking plow; one P. & 0. walking breaks . plow; two rating c ultivators; one spring tooth harrow; one sp-ke tooth bar ’ row; one steel roller; one hay ladder; one stone bed; two double sets wort harness; five collars: one 5 barrel galvanized tank; ten rods tenting. f<w 10-gal. milk cans, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OK BALE—A credit of 12 months bo given with good Uniable note, first 6 months without interest, last 6 months bearing 8% interest r 4% oil for cash on sums of $5 00 and over. Brice McMillen • Daniels and Johnson. Aucts. John Starnst, Clerk Lunch will be served by Ladies’ Aid Society of Pleasant M Ils M E chnrtb 9-13-IM7
>4 National Hotel on Friday, Oct. 16th there will be a foot at this hotel. allM Examination . For appointment call 240. O—- * I I ■ ~ SU^CHbe F ° r The Da " y
