Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1925 — Page 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.! NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS|
• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ •a************* FOR SALE FoTTsTuT Keffer hand picked in>ars SI.OO a bushel. Phone 526 White or call at C. R. Hammell residence. South Winchester street. 242-6tX FOR SALE —Guernsey calves Phone 696. Burt Niblick. 243t3x FOR SALE—7 dozen full blood fluff Orphlngton pullets Mrs Sherman Archer. Pleasant Mills, tnd. 243t3x Wilk SALE —Good rabbit - dog for sale Wild sell right. Phone 710 243t3x FOR SALE —Library table, commode, rocking chair. Renown underfeed beating stove, in good condition. Half Holstein heifer, bred; half Jersey and half Red Pole calf, 6 mon. old. General purpose horse for sale or ttade. Chas. W. Andrews, phone Preble. Decatur R. R 2243t3 FOR SALE—Blue Tick coon hounds, four months old See Clint Hart, first house east of Monmouth school house. 244t3 FOR SALE—Two good Jersey springer cows; also two brood sows will farrow soon. Inquire Schmitt Meat Market.24st2x FOR SALE—Two tfootl work horses. Cheap. Julius Haugk.24st3 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 clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. 182-6tx 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. WANTEIf--r arm for rent. Call at Democrat office. 243t3x, WANTED— To buy a row boat. _Phone 323.243t3x i WANTED —Men or Boys with cars for Sunday work. Green at Bluff-1 Um_ makejs a dollar per hour. W. H.| Hanlin, Portland. Ind 244t3: WA>>Tt' >—Roomdrs at 616 West Marshall st- Modern home. Mrs. I Gustave Retaking, phone 391. 244t3x WANTED —Trucks for hauling beets j See Holland-St. Louis Sugar Co. 245t* salesman’Wanted- sio to S2O per day. Selling the best two in one 1 Medical Hog Mineral on the market. Warner Remedy Co., 705 W. Van Buren • St., Chicago, 111. 245-ltxi men” boarders who; work at Sugar factory. Mrs. Nellie i Meyer, 921 Dirkes St. 245-3tx. FEMALE HELP - WANTED — Earn good money at home, clipping newsp;;,uou.CdStae, eo&tal c-arus. .>o experience or canvassing. Particulars free. Zeno Service. 60 W. Washington. Desk E-451. Chicago. 245-ltx.; WANTED~AT"ONCE _ = _ Good istenographer. Inquire Box “A” care of Democrat. 245t3 « ... —,— LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STRAYED— A female hound, color red. has brass collar. Notify Dan Railing, Monroe, Ind. 244t3x FOR RENT FOR RENT—B room house on No. 11 street Possession Nov. 1. See A. C. Butcher. 146 Monroe st. 245t3 <Puplic Sale Calendar By advertising your sale in the 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 advertising your sale in the Daily Democrat you reach practically every farmer in Adams county and the stir rounding community, many of whom are prospective buyers for your cattle, live stock, machinery and farm tools. Use the Daily Democrat for the most effective way to advertise your sale. Oct. 19 —Noah & Harry Fraugh’ger. 5 miles east and 5% miles north of Bluffton. Guernsey cattle. Oct. 20 —Brice McMillen, 1 1-4 miles southeast Pleasant Mills. General farm sa»’e. Oct. 21 —Mrs. Nora Marbaugb. 4 miles south and 14 mile east of Willshire. Oct. 22 —Mrs. Ella Crozier, 9 miles north west of Decatur. Nov. 3 —Fred Bracht. 3 miles south 6. miles west Decatur. Farm sale. Nov s—Elmer5 —Elmer Cail. 2 miles west of Willshire. Ohio. Farm and pure bred Guernsey cattle sale. Nov. 10—Jack Smith, '4 mile south St. Pan on county farm road I*— Mfat. , ... . '■
l > ♦ BUSINESS CARDS • NOTICE . I 1 will be in my office Monday, Oct. ■ 19, 10 a. m. DR. H FROHNAPFEL, D. C. 235tt 8. 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 t OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: I to 11:30—12:30 to s:os Saturday 8:00 p m. ' iTelephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN I, Ao unlimited amount it • PER CENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abe tracts of title to real estate 4CHURGEIUB ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St O 9 ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Phone 575 Phone 1022 I Bee me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. O— — — jo ■ " — o ■ 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. 0 " O - —— G | I DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian j • Office at Sale Barn on First Street Bacilary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood test. For particulars call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. O - - O Colored Baptist Church In Chicago Is Bombed Chicago, Oct. 16. —(United Press.) :—Another act of violence marked the , negro "invasion" ot the fash.onablc | south side today. Bethseda Baptist church, colored, a quarter million dollar structure, vacated several months ago through the consolidation of two Jewish temples, was wrecked by a bomb. Damage is estimated at $125,000. The ent re south side was shaken by the blast. For several years wealthy negroes have been making inroads on south side districts formerly occupied exclusively by wealthy whites. The former B'Nai Sholom temple, however, is the farthest south the negroes have ever bought property. Their acquisition of the temple is believed to have enraged white property own|ffs. A smaller bomb exploded in the church shortly after the 'new owners had taken -possession but did only minor damage. o Its Real, This Time Chicago, Oct. 16.—( United Press) — Ina Claire, commedienne, will repeat in real life a part she once played on the stage when hearings are opened on her petition for divorce from James Whittacker, former Chicago music critic. The actress charges desertion and cruelty. She played the leading role in ’grounds for divorce" several seasons ago. - ' ■■■ Cement, $2,75 per bbl. In large quantities. Special price. Acker Cement Works. 233-ts eod 1 o - Fresh oysters at Peoples Restaurant. Only place in town where oysters are kept cold by frigid-air. Fresh every day. at Peoples Restaurant. (
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925.
CITY ELECTION BALLOTS PRINTED (Continued from page one) I — — —■*—~ i Tuesday. November 2. A mayor, Hive 1 councilnit'ii, a clerk mid treasurer will I be elected. The candidates on the democratic ticket are: For Mayor George Krick For Clerk Catherine Kauffman For Treasurer Luella Magley For Councilmen H. F. Linn, First ward. Joseph Hunter. Second ward O. L Vance, third ward For Councilman-at-large A. R Ashbaueher, , George The candidates on the republican ticket are: For Mayor Avon Burk For Clerk None For Treasurer la«u|ra ('rill For Councilmen Frank Butler, first ward Janies L. Kocher, second ward Frank W. Downs, third ward For Councilman at-large John Sebnitz, W. E. Moon The polls will be opened from 6 a. m. until 6 p. m. on election day. SPECIAL TRUCK SERVICE We are makipg a trip to Indianapolis. Monday, Oct. 19, returning Tuesday and if anybody has shipment of goods coming on above date will be glad to give you price on truck haul between Indianapolis and Decatur. I). F. Teeple. phone 254. Drayman. 245t2x Fort Wayne’s best eating place is the Y.M.C.A. Cafeteria. SHE IK DISCOUNT ON YOUR Electric Light Bills BY PAYING ON OR BEFORE Oct. 20 POWER BILLS are also due and must be PAID by twentieth * 4 of month at CITY HALL
MARKETS-STOCKS j Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago. Oct. 16.—(United Press.) —Wheat jumped sharply higher in opening business on the Chicago board of trade today. Coarse garins made sympathetic advances. A more friendly feeling toward the buying side was evident in wheat. Professionals and commission houses, for several weeks past, on the down side of the market, switched in first trades today. Strength in the cash situation was the leading buying factor. Disposition in corn was to avoid definite action until something is known regarding today's arrivals at terminals. Hats followe dother grains to a higher opening. Provisions dropped sharply on cash house selling. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 5600. shipments 2470. official to New York yesterday. 5320; Hogs closing steady. Heavies. $12.25 mediums sl2 40; other grades sl2 40 012.50; packing sows rough $lO 25; cattle 750. 150)25e lower; sheep. 5400; best lambs sls; best ewes, s'i O’S; calves 1000; tops sls, CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat; Dec. (new) $1.44*3-4; (old) $1.43 3-4; May (new) sl.fs; (old) $1.42 3-8. Corn. Dec. 75 1-2; May 80 1-8. Oats, Dec. 39 3-4; May 44 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET ’ (Corrected October 16) 'i Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls —l2 c j Chickens 18c I Leghorn, Anconas and Blark broil-e-s 12c Old Roosters Btc8 t c Ducks —l4 c Geese 12c I Eggs, dozen 40c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected October 16) Barley, per bushel 75 Oats, per bushel 34c Rye, per bushel 80c New Wheat, No 151.41 New Wheat, No. 251,451 LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs,* dozen 42c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 48c BODY OF HOOSIER STATESMAN LIES IN STATE TODAY from page one) their condolences. Hundreds of telegrams were received by the widow, including one from President Coolidge. , “State and nation are poorer for ULb going as they are richer tor his long life and useful service,” said the telegram from the president. Memorial services for Senator Ralston are planned for Monday by the Indianapolis Bar association and the State Bar association. i Dozens of civic and business organizations in Indianapolis and the state have adopted resolutions of sympathy for members of the Ralston family. Flags on the state house and federal building in Indianapolis will re main at half mast until Ra'iston is buried. The body will be taken from the Ralston home to Indianapolis by auto tomorrow. Special interurban cars will be run from Indianapolis to Lebanon for those going to the funeral. Senators To Attend Rites Washington. Oct. 16 —Senators who will attend the funeral of Senator Samuel Ralston of Indiana at Lebanon, Ind., Sunday weje announced by the senate secretary today as follows: Senators Watson, Indiana: Swansou. Virginia; Robinson, Arkansas; Curtis, Kansas; Harris, Georgia; Harrison. Mississippi; Willis, Ohio; Caraway, Arkansas; Ernst. Kentucky; McKinley, Illinois; Copeland. New York; Stephens, Mississippi; Weeherl, Montana; Blease. South Carolina. u . . o — . — NEW SENSATION FURNISHED TODAY IN MURDER TRIAL .(Continued from page one) tion was overruled. j “I think this grand-standing Ought to be cut out," Kane said. The reference to “grand-standing" brought a retort from Indian. Judge Sparks this afternoon adjourned court until Monday looming. o Buy Your Coal Now. Pocahontas lump $7.75; Best Ken tucky and Virginia lump $6.75, plus 75c for delivering. Julius Haugk. 245t3
Court House 7 r y?A , 2'. I ZSV//?Z2>zyzzz, Judgment Awarded In the case of Ed D- Engeler vs. i Mike Bibersteln. the court found for I the plaintiff and awarded judgment) for $89.13 and costs. Title Is Quited In the case of F’pssie I). S puller vs. John E. Crabbs et al the title to the real estate in question was quieted in the plaintiff's name. Final Report Filed In the estate of John A. Clouser, the final report was filed. Letters Issued Letters of administration have been issued to Giln ond Hart in the estate of Joe Henry Hart. The administrator filed bond 4n the sum of $7,000. —o —■ — Search For Anderson Being Made In Oregon i "Astoria. Oregon. Oct. 16 —Both I*’-1 lice and sheriff officials today were searching for -George Anderson, pal of Gerald Chapman, master criminal, wanted in Indiana for murder, after having received tips from South Bend. Washington authorities bettered that Anderson was on • his way here. Anderson, it in said, was recogniz ed and is believed to have left for Washington and the Columbia river district J■* ■ 1 O'" *"' ** Fresh oysters at Peoples Restaurant. Only place in town where oysters are kent cold by j frigid-air. Fresh every day, at | Peoples Restaurant. <> () NOTICE I am no longer an employe of the Hyland Plumbing Shop. And I have opened a shop of my own at my residence. 330 North 9th street- I am ready to do your Plumbing and Heating. Repair work. Especially prices right. Satisfaction Guaranteed. I will aooreciate your patronage. Phone number 644. J. N. IRELAN. () () — ' 11 () o ' National Hotel on Friday, Oct. 16th there will be a foot specialist at this hotel. Examination. For appointment call 210. o ()
/ : * HP IBk \ .w—l I ‘The New ADVANCED SIX SEDAN, $1485 SPECIAL SIX SEDAN, $1265 4-wheel brakes, full balloon tires arid 5 disc wheels ■ I are included at no extra cost. Prices f. o. b. factory. ' « Outride and inside— in the engineering and the body craftsman-ship-in completeness and quality o£ fittings and appointments—this new Advanced Six Sedan clearly leads its field* < ADAMS COUNTY NASH-COMPANY BERNE. INDIANA
SATURDAY SPECIALS Men’s Solid Leather Goodyear Welt Dress Bi O Shoes, $4.00 and $5.00 X values... WfailUU Women’s Patent Leather Boys « and Gir | s . Ssh Dress Slippers, \\ omen s Kid Oxfords, Cuban and 3hoes, afl sizes low heels v SI .9851.98 j L. R. Lepird i Co., Inc. ’ Successors to Peoples Cash Shoe Store w>a 11 11 Ml I ■UH— M 111 11H B—— DEMOCRAT WfiHT ADS GET RESULTS CATTLE SALE We, the undersigned, will offer at publ c sale at the residence ot Harry Frauhiger, five mi es east and five and 4 half miles north of Bluffton, on MONDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1925 Beginning at 10 o'clock, the following cattle: 70—HEAD OF CATTLE—7O "Eleven bead of high grade Guernsey cows? all three years old. giving milk now. will freshen in February or .Marcß; five head of Guernsey rovs. five and six years old. wll'. freshen November or December; eight head of Guernsey heifers, will freshen in January; sixteen head of Guernsey heifers, coming two years old, not bred; one Guernsey bull, coming tw i years old. registered; one Guernsey bull calf, six months old; seven head of hrindle cows, wi 1 freshen soon; one brown Swiss bull calf, three months old; four head of Jersey cows, will freshen in the spring, giving milk now; will sell ) number of heifers for butchering purposes. There will be a number of cattle in this sale not described This is a well bred bunch of dairy cattle and if you’re in need ot anything ut this kind, be sure io attend this sale. 40 SHEEP—4O Head of Good Ewes TERMS—AII sums under $lO cash. Alt sums over $lO a credit of sit months w.ll be given, the first three months without interest aid the last three months with eight per cent inerest, purchaser giving a bankable noir. HARRY FRAUHIGER NOAH FRAUHIGER Jesse EUenberger. Auct. Roy Johnson. Auct. Frank Waugh, Clerk. 12-13-16
