Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 20 October 1925 — Page 2
I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS
• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ••••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦* FOR SALE 1'0(1 SAL#--Fears. SI.OO per husliei. Call Anton Thieme, phone 719-J.2463tx FCJTI SAt.fi— Shorthorn bull mils 15 months old. Inquire Heuer Bros. Decatur R. 7. 246t3x FOR SALE—Hard coal stove, large size "Universal.’’ Cheap it taken at once. Inquire D. Gallogly, 909 Line street _ 246t3x FOR SALE—IO bushels of Potato onions or mulitpjier. Now is the time to plant. Call at Bellmont Farm. _247-3tpd. j FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock cockrels. Best ot stock, $1.5(1 each. Universal base burner in good condition Mrs. Sherman Kunkel, Phone 872 P. 247-3tx. FOR SALE BY OWNER Ford sedan new paint and A l condition. Good reason for selling. Call at 433 South Winchester street. 247t3x Cement, $2.75 per bbl. In large quantities. Special price. Acker Cement Works. 233-tt eod FOR SALE—Typewriters, good as new. Remington. Woodstock and Oliver Priced right for early sale. A. D> Suttles. 248t6 FOR SALE—One round dark oak dining room table. Mr. Riley Chrisman, 116 North 10 phon? 593. 248t3x FOR SALE - A B Chase upright ' . p c.no. mahogany case; oil heater: I table and chair; man's overcoat. Phone 140. 34St7x WANTED AGENT# WANTED- Highest cash paid weekly with part expenses for men and women to take orders for guaranteed nursery stock. Experience unnecessary. Outfit free. Write The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauatosa, Wise. 244-6tx. I WAN TE D — ' Fnrn ishe d — rooms for housekeeping. Inquire Krog ers Grocery store. 248t3x WANTED Second crop Clover Hay or Alfalfa. Call 843. Mrs. Will ( bwnislcr. , , 248t3 , SALFSM J AN'~WANTED Men with light car to sell a tool that will! take off and put on auto tirt?s in one minute. $lO 0(1 dai’y, easy. Write giving age, address, phone and references to A C. Oblinger. Pennville. Ituervicw w;ill be arranged. Itx FOR RENT SLEEPING ROOM—For rent at 515 j Jefferson street. Modern convenieitceh Phone 895. 247t3x FOB RENT—Furnished apartment for light housekeeping; ground floor; i private entrance; gas. electric lights, ( hard and soft water Inquire" M.| ( Meibers. 1127 W. Monroe st. 248t3 eod FOR RENT—Studabaker homestead east of Decatur. Modern brick 1 house and outbuildings with 62 acres' of. land. Will rent house separate; from land or will rent all to same pat ty. Possession given at early date. A. D. Suttles, agent. 245t6 FUKREN i - Sleeping i oom' modem ; conveniences. Near G. E. Call 610' Mars';- 11 NQ HUNTING The undersigned forbid hunting or trespassing on their farms in, Washington township. James McCullough, | Albert Burk, Will Engle, Zlaser Bros. 2-6-9-13-16-20-23-27-x —o vpi-oi vi Mi A r of i:xi:ct this No. 2302 , Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Ex.-i-uirix of tlie Estate of David E. Studabaker, late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. MARION <l. STUDABAKER, Executrix. October Sth, 1925. JAMES T. MERRYMAN. Atty. 6-13-20. ■ o o______ tproivrom' of w«iM«nivron Notice is hereby given. That the tin-I dersigned has been appointed Administrator of the etsate of Wavid Neuen- : schwander. late of Adams County, decased. The estate is probably solvent. MARIA E. NEUENSCHWANDER, Administratrix. October 7th. 1923. C. L. WALTERS. Attorney. 20-27-3. APPOI VI'MENT OF t L»WI MSTItATOIt Notice Is hereby given. That the undersigned lias been apponlted Administrator of the estate of Adam Llby. late of Adatna County deceased. The estate is probably solvent. MALENA LIBY. Administratrix. October 12th, 1925. C. L. WALTERS, Attorney. 20-2<-3. ' NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEN T OF ESTATE Xo .1523 Notice is hereby given to the creators. heirs and legatees of Harvey Miller, deceased, to appear in the Adams .Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, nn tile 18. day ot Novmber. l-»2’-. and show cause, it any. why the FINAL ; RTTLEMEN'T ACCOUNTS with 1 lie ♦ state of »«,» decedent siroiltl m.i ne approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive chares. MA RGARET HARDEN. Administratrix de bonis non. with will annexed. Detatur. Indiana. October 20th. ; DORE B. ERWIN. Attorney. f l-27. NOTICE oF Final settlement of estate No. 2153 Notice Is hereby given to the credit- i crs. heirs and legatees of Robert A •t;;ebker. deceased, to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held a’ Pert",, Indiana, on the 16th day ot November ,1925. and show cause. It any. why the , FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with 1 the estate of said decedent should not he approved; and said heirs are notlfl-d , to then and there make proof ot heir- , s'.ip. and receive fheir distributive shares AMANDA JAEBKEF. Executrix. ; D<- .itur. Indiana October 19. 192.3 , J AMISS I. MEIiP-i'MAN. Atty. 30-27 I
♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ IL FROHNAPFEL. I). C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A EfEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You» at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 p.m. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Cal la 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 soiPh of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS; t to 11:30 —12:30 to 5:08 Saturday 8:00 p m. ' Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN — “ Ab unlimited amount ot t PERCENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. JCHURGEICS ABSTRACT OFFICE n 8 2nd St. ROY JOTSSm< _ T Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Phone 575 Phone 1022 I See me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. 2 5 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. Q L’ Q o 1 1 I DR. C. V. CONNELL , VETERINARLYN | Special attention given to |_ cattle and poultry practice Office 120 No. First Street. Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 I t o — ... Q Dance—K. of C. Hall Thursday night. 248t3 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday. November 2. 1925 will be the last day for paying your fall installment ot' taxes. The Treasurer’s office will be open from S a. m. to 4 p. m. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time wi’l become d"! nquert and a penalty of 10';, will be added. Do not put off your taxes as they must be paid, and the law points out the duly ot the treasurer Those who have bought lor sold property and wish a division lof taxes should come in at once Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts lean be laid away for anyone, so do not ask for it. LOUIES KLEINE. Treasurer of Adams County. O'," — Puplic Sale Calendar > By advertising your sale in the columns of the Daily Democrat you can have your sale listed in this colffmn FREE of charge We also print sale bills, large and small By advertising your sa'e in the Daily Democrat you reach practically every farmer in Adams county and the surrounding lommunity, many of whom ire prospective buyers for your cattle. live stock, machinery and farm tools. Use the Daily Democrat for the most effective way to advertise your sa'e. Oct. 21 —Mrs. Nora Marbaugh, 4 miles south and V* mile east of Willshire. Oct. 22 —Mrs. Ella Crozier, 9 miles north west of Decatur. N<Sv. 3—Fred Bracht. 3 miles south 5 mil’s west Decatur. Farm sale Nov. s—Elmer Cail. 2 miles west of Willshre< Ohio Farm and pure bred Guernsey cattle sale. Nov. 12—Jack Smith 1, mile south St. Paul chorch on county taitu road Farm idle -----
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1925.
MA9KETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chipago. Oct. 20. —(Untied Press)— * Grain futures on the Chicago board ot * tarile opened with a firm undertone * today. > Wheat lacked speculative support. News favored higher prices but traders on both sides of the market were inclined to go slow pending later developments. Action in corn was largely in sympathy with wheat. Oats held firm without features. j Provisions trade was light on an uniJ changed basis. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Receipts 3200; shipments, 1330 official to New York yesterday 8360; hogs closing slow; heavies $12.25®512.40; other grades sl2. 4W512.50: packing sows rough $10.00$! $10.25; cattle 600 ‘ slow; sheep s°o; best lambbs $14.75; J few $15.00; best ewes $6.004#,58.00; calves 250; tops $14.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (corrected October 19.) Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls —l2 c Chickens - .......... —lB c J Leghorn, Anconas and Black broil-e-s 12c Old Roosters 8c 1 Ducks .....' 14c Geese 72c Eggs, dozen 40c LOCAL GRAIfT MARKET (corrected October 19.) Barley, per bushel 75 Oats, per bushel 34c Rye, per bushel 80c New Wheat, No. 1 $1.51 . New Wheat, No. 2 $1.50 LOCAL GROCER S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 42c BUTTERFAT AT STATION • j z Butterfat 48c j o— MH Ii E ' OU I'lXXt xiE'I'TI.EMEXT 01-- ESTATE I No. ZITI Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees ot John Trim, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 27th day ot October. 1925. and show cause. It any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should IWu lie approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of tlx-lr heirship, and receive their distributive stlH.rCB • WILLIAM H. TRIM, Executor. Decatur, Indiana. October 3rd, 1925. JUDSON W. TEEPLE. Atty. 6-13-20 j iiTonof exei i tor Notice in hereby given. That the un- [ dergigned has been appointed Executor : ot the Estate of William C. Ehlerdins, [ . late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. I AUGUST EH LE RD I NG, Executor. October leth. Isis. FRI’CHTE & LITTER ER. Attorneys. 13-20-27. O — NOTICE —Positively no hunting or tresspassing on my fsrtn Jim' Halberstadt. 246t.be'
I I /''v*' ■■• «• Ar■’*"» .W\. ■ / : / ’: : / ’ ../l S • : I i 1 • ' Wfr J - 3 * - jr : : ■ ■ • • ■ : IT’S TIME FOR HEAVY v : ■ ■ I Underwear I • Cold weather days are here ji nd with snow already flying ; • it's good policy to keep warin and comfortable in your • ’ “HEAVIES.” Buy now, from our complete stock which assures | j S you of correct weight and style. li; 9 If i! > : i ; Men's Fleece Union Suits, Silk and Wool Union Suits S • SI.OO, $1.50 $5.00 i ■ . .. • ■ ’ \ , H i 3 Wool and Mixed Union Sults Fine Cotton Ribbed • Superior and Vassar Union Suits | $3... $6 $1.50 , c $3.50 I ; I VANCE & LINN •I ■ u ’ln , 1 i ' *-■ 1~T.~,t, l ~ T .~ ,t , I TB, Tf . ia~! i rw m.ia'CTaafc ia-m --—J* ITTiri I Will *r J E * " - ■ .
Relatives Act As Pall Bearers And Flower Girls The grandchildren, nieces nnd nephews of Mrs. Emily Bowser Brokaw acted «s pall bearers and flower girls at Mrs. Browkaw's funeral, held from the First Methodist church Sun day afternoon. The pall bearers were Thurman Cole, Carl Brokaw, Thurman Johnson, Lloyd Tegges, Emil Jafney, and Merlin Binkley, all of Fort Wayne. The flower girls were Mrs. Thurman Cole. Mrs. Carl Brokaw. Mrs. Lloyd Teggea. Miss Evelyn Jamey, Miss Anna Bowser and Miss Ella Bowser, all of Fort Wayne. p IITOIVTMI-'.NT OF KXKi I THIN Notice Is hereby given. That the undersigned hns been unpointed Executrix of the Estate of William Koldcwey. late of Adams County, deceased The Estate is probably solvent. LOUISE KOLDEWEY, Executrix. October 9. 192«. DOIIK B. ERWIN. Atty. 12-19-26 o Father Seimetz was a Fort Wayne visitor this morning.
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Student Wrecks Plane g Belonging To Otto Smith g A student uvaitor and a conipan- I lon fell 300 feet Sunday afternoon at | the Sand point Gardens aviation g I field near Fort Wayne, when their | .' plane hit an air pocket. Neither of . the men were injured, but the plane, .' which belonged to Otto Smith, of I I Monroe, who is instructor at’ the I ■ Sand Point Gardens field, was com | ■ pletely wrecked,- The student had g . just taken off for a flight and was 1 unable to right his plane after hit--1 ting the air pocket. „'O ' Attention Farmer, I The Board of Children's Guardians . 1 of Adams county has n boy,. 13 years old, who wants a place on a farm I : where he can earn his room and | 1 board and attend school. W. Guy Brown, secretary I I 1 ; JD. Dailey, of Paulding, Ohio, was • a business visitor in the city this I morning. • --—— ' —-— - ~
>fe ■■ a ■ ■ ■ ■ a »■■&■■■■■■ * 8 ,, i BANK HELP I 1 I B Did it cwr occur to you Hint this bunk is here to h e | I g the community prosper and that is the only way We VJJI) ■ £ prosper. ■ * For that reason we like to see the money that is earn. I I ed here spent here. ■ ’ W’e want Io serve everybody in our community. I ■ Open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT with this bank mid l«i I ■ us help each other. ■ : THE PEOPLES LOAN 4 TRUST CO. ■ Bank of Service i ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a 'i
Jiffy for Coms I ' ifFFV WILL TAKK OFF CORNS W’e know you will be surprised and justly so, too. I I?" #< We were surprised when we tried them, I \ They positively will take that Corn off. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. ALSO JIFFY FOR BI NIONS AND CALLOUSES I - j PUBLIC SALE ' — ' .. 1. KENTUCKY JERSEY CATTLE 50 Head Jersey Cows And Heifers Good Line of Farm Machinery TUESDAY, NOV. 3 Sale % to begin at 10.00 O’clock Sharp Location on the Fred Bracht farm opposite the Kirkland high school. 2 miles south and 1 mile west of Peterson. mile north and 3 miles east of Craigville, 10 miles northeast of Bluffton. and S miles southwest of Decatur. These cattle are from the famous Jersey Dairy Herds of the Bluegrass fields of Northern Kentucky. They are a fine bunch of cattle and are regarded by dairymen to be the finest cattle yet to conic into this community. I have sold 200 head ol these cattle in the last two months to satisfied customers. Jersey—Guernsey— Durham—Swiss 10 fresh cows with calves by their side. 3 to 5 years old. 15 heavy springing cows 3 to 5 years.. 15 heavy springing heifers IX months to 2 years old. 2(1 steers and heifers 1 to 2 years old. HOGS— head of Shoats Weighing 100 pounds. FARMING IMPLEMENTS One new 7-fi. Deering grain binder. 1 new International geayless hay loader. 1 new Hoosier X-hole disc grain drill. I new hay tedder. 1 I'ordsoii tractor anil plows 12 in. 1 John jDeere riding breaking plow. 1 12-blade disc and trailer. I ma('.ure spreader. 1 Milwaukee corn binder. 1 spike tooth harrow. I Monarch corn cultivator. 1 Storm King buggy. . 1 I'ordsoii frac tor drive. Terms on Cattle—Six months tinip with interest al 7 per cent, purchaser giving good bankable note with freehold security. Four per cent discount for cash. Terms on Machinery—Six months tinfe, last 3 months with interest at 7 per cent. Four per cent diSeburit for cash. LUNCH TO BE SERVED BY KIRKLAND LADIES' ( LI B. HUGH THIMLAR FRED BRACHT I . Owner of Cattle Ownef of Machinery ■ Auctioneers. Roy Johnson and Albert Sturm. , (.lerk Gideon Gerber. C.raigville Bank. Fpublic salF 1. the unden-igned. will Sell at public auction oh the Joseph Crozier farm. 9 miles northeast ot Decatur, or miles south aud mile west of Dixon. Ohio, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925 Beginning at 12:30 P. M. * , ONE PONY 1 Cow and 9 Shoats One BiAck row, 9 years old. giving a good flow of milk; 9 Shoat.-, that will average about 120 pounds. x GRAIN AND HAY About 4 ton of clover hay; aboil) 5 acres of corn in fie'd. HARNESS viie l horse wagon; 1 cab buggy; 1 set of buggy harness, ai)d fly tt 6l *’ pne set ot work harness. MISCELLANEOUS One good hog crate; 1 corn sheller; 1 meat barrel; 1 tank heal? l . Irve-gallon stone chttni; some stone jars; pans; dishes; canned fruit an' empty fruit jars. HOUSEHOLD GOODS One Velvet rug. size 11-3x12; some wool carpet; 1 large looking -=> * 1 dresser; 2 center stands; 3 rocking chairs; 6 good dining room chan.... kitchen chairs; 1 good 12 foot table; 1 coal oil stove with bakei. an uume'ous other articles. Sly 85 acre farm, good buildings, will be offered for sale on this date TERMS OF SALE—AII sums of $5 or under, cash,. Sums over credit of 6 months, bearing 3 percent interest from maturity. 4 percent count for cash on sums over $5.00. No goods removed until settled f°> MRS. ELLA CROZIER Roy S. Johnson Auct. k°* er ’
