Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1925 — Page 2

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• CLASSIFIED ADS « FOR SALE l-'OFI SALT?—Rose and single comb .Red Cockrela and pullets from my ' Indiana and Ohio State fair winners. Write or call for prices. J. F. Rupert, I Monroe. Ind. 255-l»t FOR SALE —2 cows, fresh soon, 6 &• ■ X years old. Pan Baumgartner. 3 miles south. 5Vg miles west of Monroe. 259t3x FOR SALE —Ford Coupe, practical 1 v new. (rood condition; balloon tires and lots of accessories. Priced right. Inquire Keller Jewelry store. ' 260t6 FOR SALE —Pun bred barred Rock eockrels. Price 11 50 each Mrs J. D. Engle. Monroe phone 2107. X 26<)t3x FOR SALE 5 li p. (1 E. motor, new: ! also switch and meter. Call 811 R 261)t3x K)K SALE Electric washer in good condition. Iva Bodie, So. loth St. Phone 691. 260-3 t. FOR SAI.E Furnace, bath tub, kitehen sink and some brick. James Elberson. 261-3 tx. Cement.'s2.7s per bbl. In large quantities. Special price. Acker Cement Works. 233-ts eod WANTED WANTED —A housekeeper for middle aged man. who has one small child. Inquire 505 Mercer Ave 253tf. WANTED TO BUY— Poultry of~all kinds. Call Ralph Burnett, telephone 834. to Dec. 17x. WANTED .Man with car lo sell coni | plete line quality Auto Tires itnd I Tubes. Exclusive Territory. Exper-1 iegce noe necessary. Salary S3OO month Milestone Rubber Company." East Liverpool, Ohio. 261-ltx FOR RENT FUHRENT —-Sleeping room, modern conveniences. Near G. E. Call 61”' Marshall St. 247-ts ■ FOR li*ENT Rooms above United Ci-! gar store. Steam heated. Will improve to suit tenant. Lose Bros.2til3tx . LOST AND FOUND LOST —License No. 225294 between, sugar factory and the home of Theodore Bleeke. Phone 694.1 259t3x| — ■ .1 ll— » ■■■■ 1 '■■■ ■■■• 1 — 1 ’ LOST —Canvas, about 4x5 feet, between Decatur and Washington.' school. Finder please return to P. H. lailim.in or eall-875-C. 261-3tx UTUIVDII-AT OF tIIMI Xl'Tlt VFOIt Notl. e is hereby given. That the un- ' der.-if •! lias been it>l--'inted Admini- ' stratur of the estate of Daniel Shockley, late of Adams ounty. deceased. The | estate is probably solvent. • L W'f.TEi’S. Administrator. October 17th, 1925, v liHm— NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY In the Matter of the Estate cd , Catherine E. Ehinger. deaceased. In the Adams Circuit Court. September Term. 1925. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Executors of the Estat ■ of Catherine E. Ehinger. deceased, w 11 offer for sale, at public auction, at the late residence of said decedent. at 112 North Fifth st, in the City of Decatur, in the Township of i Washington, in said County and State, on Saturday, the 7 day off November. 1925, the personal property of said estate, consist ng of. Rockers, ('hair. Small Settee, Library' Table. Rug. .Mirror. Leather Rocker.' 2 Rockers. Stand. Rug. small rugs.i, Rug, 9 [inner Chairs. Dinner Tab'e, Couch. Side Board. Book Case. China Closet and crini-nts. Clock. Gas' Stove. Congoleum Rug. Kitchen Table, 4 Kitchen Chairs, Kitchen | Utensils, set of Dishes. Refrigerator. Bed, Springs and Mattress. 8 Com--forttrs, Qu?lt. Blanket. Spread Dresser. Carpet, 1 Bed and Bedding. Dresser. Stand. Lamp. Rug. Bath Room furniture. Rug Runner. Electric Sweeper, pu' t set of si ver knives, forks and spoons. Sew ng .Machine and Electric Iron. Said sale, to begin at one o'clock P. M. T All sums of Ffve dollars and under} cash in hand, over Five dollars a credit of six months will be given, . the purchaser executing his note ‘ therefor, bearing 6% interest after maturity, waiving relief providing for attorney fees and with surety to • tiie satisfaction c' the undersigned. Dated this 23rd day of October, 1925, ti LEO E. EHINGER EDNA E BERLING, E.ylr Fred T. Schurger and John T. Kelly, Attorneys for the estate. ■ Roy Johnson, Auct. John S. Starost, Cerk. 28 Nature holds the secret o f , health. All that man can do is that the bodily machine , is in running sUße(foremost? order. That is what the Chiropraetor does. Telephone for an appointment now. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to S 6:30 to 8:00. Hl fi. iMQQQi P hen# 628

♦ BUSINESS CARDS • I 11. I ROHNAI’I EL. D. < . DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 p.m. 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 son > h of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: I to 11:30- 12:30 to 5:06 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount «f t PER CENT money on Improved real estate FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. 4CHURGEH S ABSTRACT OFFICE ■ 33 S. 2nd St. I ° ROY .JOHNSON - ! Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hctfl. o --O o =3 FARM MORTGAGE 1, O ANS New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Q 0 o A’ANTED J i I ' | Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds. Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. We will call with our truck for , any junk you wish to dispose of. t PHONE 442 MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R t 1. crossing. O Q CARD OF THANKS Wo v.-isTT'to th ink oar neighbors I ami fr ends for their kind assistance during the illnes - ;.u<l death of our beloved father; also the minister for hi-, consoling words and those who furnished music at the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. George Ruckman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weldy, Mrs. Elva Johnson. mitii i: TO XOX-Kl.s|!»i;XT defi;m»axt lii Ibe Adtuiw < iri’iiit Court. Neptember 'l'erni. ItWIS < 1 I Hl’. \<». 12.M7. PETITION FOK IHIOIUL t Mil h H. Mojrr xHenry Moyer. I It appearing l»y affidavit <>f a disinterested person and affidavit of the Plaintiff ttuit th*- defendant. Henry Ab.ve- in th<\ above entitled cause is a non-resident of the State of Indiana •rut tnat hN Fost-o*f»<e Address is unknown; and the said defendant, being a rive t s.-ars pliriv to the determination said caii'C of action, he is* hereby notified t • !)*• and appear before tin* Judge us tlie Adams <’irruit Court, of \dums County, Indiana, at the Courtliouh- in the City of l>e<atur. said f ount v and state on Saturday, the 26th day of IXMcrnher ID2& the same being tue day of the November Term of •0 1.1 < (oirt, to answer to the complaint of the Plaintiff in said cause wuerem j r> i a < for a divorce from said defendant; and if defendant does not appear on said date to answer or de- I mar t<’ said complaint, said cause will be heard and determined in iiis absetn el Witness the hand and seal of the Clerk of the Adams Clriuiit Court al lx-ratur, Indiana, this 3rd day of November. 1!> 25. JOHN K. NELSON. Clerk Adams Cijeuit Court. 1-11-18. o APPOI ATMEXT Os EX IX I TOO Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of tile Estate of Harnett Kai ver. late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probsidy solvent JACOB B. KALVEII. Executor. October 21*t. 1925. JAMES T. MERRYMAN. Atty. 21-28-4. —o % I’IMHX 1 MEAT OF E.VKHTRIX N(/ii« e is hereby given. That the un* «i(u signed has been appointed Executrix us tin* Estate of Clmrlcs S. Niblick, late of Atlums County, deceased. The estate 1s probably solvent. MINNIE NIBLICK. Executrix. November 2, 19*25. ' CLARK J. LUTZ, Atty. 4-19-1 L

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1925.

MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK ( Ib'celpt* 1600; shipments 4180; offleiul to New York yestt'i'day 3230; bogs I closing steady; heavies $11.75® $12.00; mediums $12.10® $12.25; light weight ’ $12.25® $121(5; light lights $12.50; pigs $12.50®512.75; packing sows rough $9.75; cattle 600 slow; sheep 4.000; best lambs $15.00; best ewes $6.50® $8.00; calves 400; tops $14.00. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Hogs—l6o to 200 lbs.. $11.25; 250 • to 300 lbs.. $11.00; 200 to 250 lbs., sll 15 100 to 160 lbs., $11.25; roughs, $9.00; Stags, $7.00. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Prices Delivered) (Corrected Nov. 3.) t > I Fowls , -20 c • Leghorn Fowls 11c 'chickens 18c . Leghorn, Anconas and Black i broilqys 11c Old Roosters 10c Ducks 15c I Geese 13c j Eggs, dozen 46c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Nov. 3.) ' Barley, per bushel 76 O::ts, per bushel 34c Rye, per bushel 80c New Wheat. No. 1 $1,53 1 New Wheat, No. 2 $1.52 LOCAL GROCER'B EQG MARKET Eggs, dozen 46e . BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 48c o __—__ | TWO PERSONS INJURED WHEN CARS COLLIDE I NEAR THIS CITY (Continued from page one) The two cars met at the crossloads eight miles southwest of here, and both were overturned. The occu pants of the Whitacre car wet • thrown from their auto and Mrs. Whitacre was pinned beneath it , The ether occupants were badly shaken but not seriously injured. Mr Baumgartner was thrown out. of his car. alighting on his head. and. besides several minor injuries, he “titfered a fractured skull. UncVrgoes Operator! The injured man underwent an ■ration late last night at the Adams County Memorial hospital, bet his c-Tiidition was still serious today and his recovery is doubtful. All occupants of both cars were brought to this city. It was stated today at thp hospital that it would be impossible to ascertain the extent of Mrs. Whitacre's ' injuries for several days- Her chest was badly crushed and it is feared that she may have suffered internal injuries. Several X-ray pictures were taken today of the lady. ( The cars were both partly demolished. tops being torn off and wheels broken in the collision. It is thought that neither driver saw the other J coming. 1 Minor Accidents I A Ford touring car, whose driver's name was not learned, struck a beet wagon near the Dent school house, cast of Decatur, last night. The car was going east and the two horse wagon was headed toward this city with a load of sugar beets. I There were no lights on the Ford car and the driver ran directly into the horses; The two horses were injured and the Ford car was damaged, but none of the occupants of either the auto or the wagon were injured.

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11 A car driven by William Noll, of ) Pleasant Mills, ran into an electric I light pole at the corner of Jefferson and Se> nd streets at about 7:15 o’clock 'ala ruurning. Jia was driv- ' ing a touring car and made an effort to get around two coal wagons that I were In the middle of the street. Believing that he could not miss the wagons on either side, he drove his ' enr into the yard of the Edwards studio and crashed into a light pole, knocking it down and through a window of the studio. ' | The car was damaged slightly and I ' the window of the Edwards studio was broken. Mr. Noll escaped uninjured. A slight accident was also i reported on Liberty Way last night, but no one was injured, It was re ported o Bloomfield Man Enters Race For Representative Bloomfield. Ind.. Novy 4 William Vesloh, Bloomfield attorney, today ' was out for an early start in the race (or the republican nomination for representative in congress from yie second district, next year. 1 In announcing Ijis candidacy. Vosleh said .he would give full aupport to the policies of President Coolidge if elected. ■■ o- — Dance at K. of C. Hall. Thursday night. 2tiot3

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Start Work On New * High Tension Line| Connersville. Ind., Nov. 4. Work oji| the new 66.900 volt high tension Um ’ iof the Interstate Public Service Comipany, between this city and New I castle, will be started this week. The line, which will be constructed ( iiit a cost of SIOO,OOO will complete u high tension Hue lietween Cincinnati and Indianapolis. It will be the only line connecting the two cities Construction work will he completed sometime in February. It was an | nounced by R. (’. Rockteller, district manager of the couipany. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. (Newt $1.49%; Dec. (old) sl.4<sa-i; Muy. .(new) sl4s®k; May (old) $1.44%. Corn: Dec. 76c; May 80%C- . Oats: Dec. 38%c; May, 43%c. ____________ mORIG ECZEMA Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic Liquid—Easy to Use When applied asdirectcdZemoeffcctively removes Eczema, quickly stops i itching, and heals skin ttoubles, also Sores, Burns, Wounds and Chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive antiseptic liquid, that is especially adapted for day time usejxxause it dtJes , not show. All druggists.

CARD OF THANKS I wish to thunk the citizens of Dej catur for the vote given me in the city I election i'esterday. Avon Burk. • o NO HUNTING Hunting and trespassing is forI bidden on my farm. 261 t.lx eod PETER PEARSUN

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