Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1925 — Page 2
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• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE FOR §ALE—IO buahate of Potato onions or multiplier. Now In the time to plant. Call at Bellmont Farm. 247-3tpd. I * FOR SALE—Harrod Plymouth Rook cockrels. Best of stock. $1.50 each. Universal base burner In good condition. Mrs. Sherman Kunkel. Phone 872 P. 247.3 U. Foh SALE BY OWNER Ford sedan new paint and A l condition. Rood reason for selling. Call at 433 South Winchester street. 247t3x Cement. $2.75 per bbl. In large quantities. Special price. Acker Cement Works. 233-ts eod FOR SALE- Typewriters, good as new. Refiington. Woodstock and Oliver Priced right for early sale. A IX Suttles. 248tfi FOR SALE - One round dark oak dining room table. Mr. Riley Chrisman. 116 North 10 st., phone 991 248t3x FOR SALE—A. B? Cha so upright p'gno. mahogany case; oil heater; I table and chair; man's overcoat. Phone 140. 248t7x| * FOR SALE —Full blooded Wyandotte I rooster. Preble phone. Gus Emerging. R. No. 4. Decatur. 2493tx. WANTED AGENTS 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 Nifsery Co., Wauatosa. Wise. 244-6tx. WANTED — Furnished rooms for i light housekeeping. Inquire Krog ■ ers Grocery sto’ c. 24813 x | , WANTED Second crop Clover Hay, or Alfalfa. Call 843. Mrs. Wil! j Chronister 248t3! WANTED — Roomers or boarders al ; 616 West Marshall St. Modern home. Mrs. Gustave Reinking, phone 391. 249-3tx,, FOR RENT SLEEPING ROOM—For rent at 515 ; Jefferson street Modern conveniences. Phone 895 247t3x I FOR~RENT—Studa baker homestead east of Decatur. Modern brick j house and outbuildings with 62 acres, of land. Will rent house separate; from land or will rent all to same! party. Possession given at earlv | date. A. D. Suttles, agent 248t6 FuKltt-N 1 Sleeping room. iTiod ern conveniences. Near G. E. Cali 6!" Marshall St. 247-ts FOR RENT—Moderti flat with heat. 1 bath and all conveniences. Inquire|< of Graham & Walters. 249t3|i Newcastle Schools Have Attendance Os 2,901 j Newcastle. Ind.. Oct. 21. —There arg' 2.901 children attending the cityj schools here it was announced by Sup-j erintendent Llewelyn today. Thi« marks an increase of 138 since 1 the op i day of school ami sets a! record tor school enrollment in this city. Last year only 2.632 students err-1 rolled in the public schools. Mr. and Mrs. Fr ink Rowley were ! Fort Wayne visitors Tuesday afternoon. * o_a , — FOR SALE AT THE BELLMONT FARM! Choice Hand-Ricked Winter Apples.]. Purple Toit Turnips, nice atjd tender. > Potatoes. Golden Russets. Cabbage. I nice and solid for kraut. Sweet Po- 1 tatoes. nice and sweet Porti-Ricoes Sugar Pumpkins, nice for piea Sweet !' Pumpkins, neo to stew for sauce.: Rocky Fords Squashes, nice to bake i Winter Onions, for fall planting.: Shrubbery, Bridal Wreath or Spirea.’ nice. Barley, for lawn planting, very nice. Hardy Shrub Hydrangea. Very nice for lawn planting. 249t2x NOTICE TO PUBLIC Any person having any claim or debt j against the estate of Barnett Kalver.j deceased, will please 'report their! claim to James T. Merryman and it will be taken care of at an early date. Respectfully, JACOB B. KALVER. Executor. Decatur. Indiana, Oct- 21. 1925 2474 t M’l’OHTHnvr OF EXE! I TOK Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned ha» been appointed Executor of iiiy, Estate of 3.nieu rialver. lot. of Adams County, deceased. The Estate Is probably solvent. JACOB B. KALVER, Executor, th toliyr 21st. 1925. JAMES T. MERRYMAN. Atty. 21-26-i. ' ,T ,S EASY FOR A WELL PERSON TO BE HAPPY. jSUP The sick suffer and! ’ JvK. there is little! chance to smile : joyfully when pain! gnaws and sick--1 -nfi, iiirmnnct J " ess depresses the spirit. There ,s tVnJWSS’ hope for the sick Th chiropractic! Telephone for an appointment now. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 fl;30 to 1.00. N. otfcom! Sfe Phone 623
♦ BUSINESS CARDS • 11. FROHN.API EL. I). U. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH 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 x 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 Quins Office —Take first' stairway soiUh of Decatur Democrat N A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST | Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: / I to 11:30—12:30 to 5:04 Saturday 8:00 p m. Telephone 136 ' MONEY TO LOAN Ax nnlimited amount of I PER CENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate fCMUWGEF'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 38 8. 2nd St O p ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Ind'ana Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. O ■ -O Q~ FARM MORTGAGE LOA N S New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor fooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Sultles, Secy. I o , ( J o G I I A’ANTED I I i Rags. Jobber. Paper of all i i kinds, «-'crap iron. Metals and I | Hides. | We will call with our truck for | ' any junk you wish to dispose | I of. PHONE 442 MAIER HIDE A FUR CO. | 710 W-. M'.,iiroe St. I Near G. R & I. crossing. I '• O . 1.,... NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice Is hereby given that Monday. November 2. 1925 will be the Hart day for paying your fall install-' rnent of taxes. The Treasurer’s office] ! will be open from 8 a m. to 4 p. m J ! during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that t'me wi'l be- | come del nqoent and a penalty of 110% will be added Do not put off [your taxes as they must be paid, and .the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes should come in at onee.i JDon't wait for the rush. No receipts can ho laid away for anyone, so do not ask for it. LOl lES KLEINE. Treasurer of Adams County. r ; Sale Calendar 7>, Vi,*' y.'uY Miw Iti trie columns of the Daily Domocrat you can have your sale listed in this column FREE of charge. We also i print sale bills. large and small By advertising your sa'e in the Daily i Democrat you reach practically every I farmer in Adams county and the sur i rounding cemmunity. many of whom , are prospective buyers for your cattle. live stock.-machinery and farm i tools. Use the Daily Democrat for i the most effective way to advertise i your sale. Oct. 21—Mrs. Nora Marbaugb. 4 miles south and l ,i mile east of WillI shire. Oct. 22—Mrs. Ella Crozier, 9 miles north west of Decatur. Nov. 3—Fred Bracht, 3 miles south 5 miles west Decatur. Farm sale. Nov s—Elmer5 —Elmer Cail. 2 miles west of Willshire, Ohio. Farm and pure bred Guernsey c\ttle sale. Nov. 12—Jack Smith. uiile south 6t. Paul chorch on county farm road Farm sala. x _
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925.
MARKETS : ST(ICKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago, Oct. 21.—(United Press.) * —Grains took substantial gains In Initial dealings on the Chicago board I of trade today. > Buying in wheat assumed header proportions. A statement by Secretary of Agriculture William A. Jardine added to bull sentiment growing out of unfavorable crop news from the southern hemisphere. The statement declared recent declines had probably 7 discounted existing bear elements. | The corn trade continued to followact ion in the wheat pit. Oats held to an unchanged basis. Provisions dropped on packing house liquidation. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 3200, shipments 3330; off • cial to New York yesterday. 2660. 1 Hogs coeing steady Heavies 2124 J ! 112.35; mediums sl2 35@12 40; other ( grades, sl2 40« ff 12.50; packing sows rough cattle 300 steady; sheep 200; best lambs sls; few. $15.25; best ewes $6 ©8: calves 300; tops $1.40. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected October 21.) ; Fowls ——ffoc Leghorn Fowls Chickens - —lB c I Leghorn, ’Anconas and Black broilera ,l«c Old Roosters 8c Ducks — — Geese — Eggs, dozen LOCAL ORAIfT MARKET (Corrected October 21.) Barley, per bushel -’5 Outs, per bushel — Rye, per bushel ®®c New Wheat, Nq. 1 $1.51 New Wheat, No. 2 3150 LOCAL GROCER S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen - — — BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat < Bc xoi i< i: mt i.i.e< tiox. ' IX XX|> roil THE CITI or iiecati k, VII rMs col vry, IMIHVC , Notice is hereby given that tile t lowing is a list of Candidates who were nominated at the Primary Elation held on the sth day of May. 192a. and who are to be voted for at the ’<h*nrral Rlection to be held on the 3rd Iday Os November. 1525 between the ! hours of « o’clock A M and 6 o’clock I>. M. on said day. to-wit— UvliKK-riltic Ticket MAYOR George M Krick. :>Z3 Bine 8L CLERK t'ntheriitc E. Kauffman. 312 S. First St. TREASI’RER. I Luella Magley. 320 Winchester St. Cl‘l NCIi.MAN at large. ! Xlfred It. Ashbaucher. 626 North 3rd. St. I George H Miller. 115 North Sth. St. COt’NCILMAN FIRST WARD. Henn F. Linn. 355 Mercer Avenue. Col’Nt’ll.MAN’ SECOND WARD. Joseph Hunter. 108 North 11th. St. COI XCII..MAN THIRD WARD Oscar L. Vance. 603 North 2nd. St. Republican Ticket. MA YOil. Avon Burk. 321 North 4th. St. CLERK. TREASURER. Laura Criil. lit* South 4th. St. COUNCILMAN AT LARGE William E. Moon, 231 North *th. St. John S> hnitz. 1131 West Madison St. COUNCILMAN I IRST WARD. Frank Butler. 722 Winchester St. COUNCILMAN SECOND WARD. ■lames 1,. Kocher, -16 Adams m. COUNCILMAN THIRD WARI>. Frank W I ><>wns. 333 Third st. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 1 Ith day of October. 1925. r < SeaJ• <’A TH E RIN E KAU FFM AN. City Clerk 14-31. NOTICE OF FINAL SE’IT LEMENT OF ESTATE No. 21X5 Notice is hereby given to the creditor. heirs and legatees of Caroline S< heumann. dec eased, to appear in the %dams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the Sth day of November, rrc, and show came, if any, why the FINAL SE PTLEMENT ACCENTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notifed . to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their (flstributivt slfares. , . , . * jOtlN Si'H’-rMANN. Administrator. ’Decatur. In<7ana. October 13, IVZ6. 1 LENHAItT & HELLEK, i . Attorneys. 14-21. IME\T OE WMIMSiTRATOR Nolic- is hereby given. That tlie undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Himon M Bucher, late of Adams county, deceased. ’I he estate is probably solvent. JOIfS' BL’CHEK. Administrator. O* tuber 12, 1 *.*25. H. M. DE VOSS, Atty. 14-21-2> —— o- : NOTICE OF 4iE\EHAI. I’LECTIOX Xtrtlrr <»f i’lui-r of toting la the City of Oeeatur. Indiana, at tbr General Blertlon to be held on Ihr 3rd. day ol Notice i£ hereby given that the places of voting In tue several PrecinvU in the City of Decatur, Indiana, at the General Election to be held on tlie 3rd. day ~f November lobaM follow* First Ma rd I Precinct A. —Place of voting shall he in j | the (Jarage of H. F. Linn. situated on the North sidt > I of llugg St. H Precinct B. —Plaue of voting shall be in f the offke of Decatur Cooperage Company, situated on the South side of Adams St. 1 >rc«»ad M ard . Pracinct A.—Place us \oting shall be in the Decatur Public Ll1 brary, situated oh the r West side of South Third > St. Precinct B—Place of virting shall be in the residence of Ken I Schrank, situated on the North East corner of Madison and Tenth St. Mhlrd Ward Precinct A.—Plaue of voting shall be in 31 the Sales room of Klrsidi A Sen. situated on the East side of North 2nd St. J Precinct B.—Place of voting shall be in tiie office of Zimmerman t ic Carper, situated on the 3 North side of Monroe St. in witnese whereof I have hereunto set .my hand and affixed uiy uffit ial 1 feua! this 14th day of October. 1936. i Seal * CATHERTNE KAUFFMAN. City Clerk. X / i
1 Former Wife Os Bob I Fitzsimmons Facing L>eath In Charity Ward Cktcago, Oct. 21.—(United Press.) —Living only among <be memories of fam« and fortune that was hers when she was the able wife of Bob Fitz- ' slmmous, world’s champion heavy- ' weight pugilist, Mr*. Phillip Heiner 1 has become resigned to her fate — death in the charity ward of a Chicago hospital. Mrs. Reiner married Fitzsimmons when he won the world’s title. She was a Mttle French girl, uuable to speak a word of English. She came with Bob to this country and won some share of fame and fortune for herself on the musical comedy stage. Then came differences and the couple was divorced. She later married Phillip Reiner but for more than three years has been estranged from him. Much of the money she had earned on the stage was given to charlUes. principally in Los Angeles. Now. as she faces death from heart trouble, she is alone with her memories and dependent upon others’ charities. ■ o 1 — 1 — — ROBINSON IS NEW SENATOR FROM INDIANA (Continuod from page One) In Marion county politics. Throughout discussion 01 Ralston's successor. Robinson. Albert J. Beveridge. former United States senator, and Governor Jackson were considered the three men from whom the (election would probably be made. Booms also developed for Frank Bait, Muncie manufacturer; Clyde VValb. republican state chairman; ivert Sanders, secretary to President Coolidge and Warren Fairbanks, Inlianapoiis newspaper publisher. Robinson was called to the home of Governor Jackson early last night and informed of his appointment. The Governor has been confined to his lome since with a severe •old.loiter Robinson wont to the Coium>ia cluh. where he received the con tratulations of republican leaders. Mrs. Robinson was with him at the ovemor’s home when the appoint•nent was made. Robinson was born in Pickerington. Dhio. in 1881. He attended the public ichools in Pickerington and after ;raduation taught school for a year •nd then entered O. io Northern Uni'Wrsity at Ada, Ohio, where he obtaind a bachelor’s degree. At the time he was a student at ,da. Frank Willis, and Simeon Fess, ow United States senators, were proessors at the university. Later Robinson moved to Indianap>iis as the sales manager for a book rm but gave up the work to enter he Indiena university law school, rom which he was graduated in 910 as the valedictorian ot his class. After further study at the Universty of Chicago.. Robinson took up law iractice in Indianapolis. He served a term in the state sente and held a superior court judgehip in Indianapolis for the unexpir■d term o* Judge Clifford. t”ho died in •ffice. Robinson sought the nomination
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for senator In 1916 but was defeated He served as a major of infantry in I Ihe World war. Teachers To Open State Convention Tomorrow I * Indianapolis, Ind , Oct. 21. —(United ' Press) —The stage Is all aet for Ihe' opening session of the annual state ’ teachers’ convention here tomorrow. Resolutions which will be presented to the convention have been drafted and tonight the teachers wIM begin arriving in the city for the sessions which will continue until Saturday. The resolutions dratted by.* commit- . lee Which met 1 satnight urge teachers anure of office legislation, additional support for state schools engaged In Irulnlng teachers, support ot th ecoun,y uuit plan, and concurrent meetings >f (he associations. o Mr. and Mrs. Arley Hitmmoffti and laughter. Jeun. of Bluffton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hammond of this cRy. CLEARANCE* SALE Beginning Oct 21. ending Nov. A, 1 will have reduced priced on all of my Fall and Winter Millinery. Ladies' Hats. $2 50 ;o $5.00; Children's Huts, $2 00. Just received a large shipment. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman. 222 8. 4th st., Ik'catur. Ind. 20-21-22 26-27 6) can/do f 46/'AH. why can't I have a skin like' U/ other girls? Why do I have to have these ugly pimples, blotches and: blackheads? “If 1 could only find something that; would clear up my skin and give me j hack my soft, roay complexion, 1 know , I would be tha. happiest girl in tho world! What can I do?” Is that you talking? If it is, you] don’t have to worry a minute! Just build tip the rich, red blood in your body. Then your skin will be as clear and soft as anybody’s. That’s what S. S. 8. has been doing for generations—helping Nature build rich, red blood! You can build reJ-| blood-cells so fast that the impurities, that cause breaking out on the skin j hardly get into the system before tho: pure blood annihilates them — kills ( them right out — stops them from breaking out through the skin. And then this rich, red, pure blood feeds and nourishes the tissues of the, skin and keeps it looking healthy. That’s al! there is to it. Healthy, \ red blood such as S. S. S I t O O ) helps Xat ur e build, ) makes you healthy all \ y over.Blt beautifies your N. ./ skin — drives away pirnpies, blackheads, blotches, rash, boils and eczema —gives you back your appetite—bui'ds firm, plump flesh and fills you full of new lite and" energy. | All drug stores sell 8. S”S. Get tho larger bottle. It’s more economical.
NOTICE Any person^owing accuunt due to the estate of V. J. Hyland, deceased will please call al my home and pay the same or the same may De paid at the Law Office of James T. Nearyman. Respectfully. I 244 ts. Mrs. Ellen Hyland. | “Cheer Up" lots of fun and good i niuitic Xov 17 18. 248tf ”
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