Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1925 — Page 2

| CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, |i | NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

• CLASSIFIED ADS « FOR SALE FOR SALE—Rose and single comb Red Coekrels arid pullets from my Indiana and Ohio State fair winners. Write or call for prices. J. F. Rupert. Monroe, Ind. 255-10t.xx FOR SALE Ford Coupe, practically new. Good condition; balloon tires and lots of accessories. Priced right. Inquire Keller Jewelry store. 260t6 FOR SALE- Pun bred barred R<<ck coekrels. Price $1.50 each. Mrs. J. D. Engle, Monroe phone 210". 26013 x | FOR SALE’ -5 hp. G E motor, new ; also switch and meter. Call 611 R 260t3x FOR SALE? Electric washer in good condition. Iva Bodie, So. 10th St. Phone 691. 260-3 t. FOR SALE Furnace, bath tub. kitchen sirik and some brick. Janies Elberson. 261-3yc. FOR SALE or RENT—Business house with five room flat. Good location Electric elevator for sale. Ftaichte A- Litterer. 262t3 FOR SALE—2 fresh cows. Phone 866-C. >4 mile north of Union 1 Chapel church. Charles Burrell. 262t3x WANTED WANTED—A housekeeper for middb- : aged man. who has one small child. Inquire »05 Mercer Ave 253tT WANTED TO BUY Poultry of all ] kinds. Call Ralph Burnett, telephone 534. to Dec. 17x. i WANTED—Ladies Marcel your own hair or your friends at a profit We furnish you with a real Marcel I bon and teach you the correct wayi to Marcel. Save time and money. l Send $3.00 for outfit today. Marcel i Extension Institute, 719 Archer Ave., E'ort Wayne. Ind 262t2x, FOR RENT FUKRENT—Sleeping room, modern ( conveniences. Near G. E. Call 6101 Marshall 5t., 247 ts j E'OR RENT Rooms above United Ci- , gar store. Steam heated. Wilt improve to suit tenant. Lose 8r05.2613tx FOR RENT —7 room house on N. 13th st. Call phone 666. Mrs. Julius Haugk. 262t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST—Canvas, about 4 x 5 feet, be-. tween Decatur and Washington! school. Finder please return to P. B. I Lehman or call 875-C.261-3 tx. LOSf—Two one dollar bills, between ' Burnstein's and Burdg's Millinery. Store. Please return to Mrs. Hazel' Aeschliman. over laundry. 262-3tx. I LOST —Two 30x5 Firestone, one 30x' 3% General Cord. Return to Ent-| erprise Drug Co- Reward. 262t3x - — — Osteopathic Association Closes Convention Today Indianapolis, Nov. 5. — (United Press) —Officers will be elected at the closing session of the Indiana Osteopathic association here today. Dr. J. O. Day. of Louisville, was the principal speaker at the opening session of the convention last night. o Anderson A Municipal Hallowe'en party will be held here tonight. — o — “Cheer Up" lots of fun and good music Nov. 17-18. 248tf NOTICE OF PUBLIC 6ALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY A the Matter of the Estate of Catherine E. Ehinger. deaceased. In the Adams Circuit Court. September Term. 1925. Notice is hereby given that the undersifoued. Executors of the Estate of Catherine E. Ehinger, deceased, will 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 Washington, in said County and State, on Saturday, the 7 day of i November. 1925, the personal property of said estate, cousist'ng of, 3 Rockers. Chair. Small Settee, Library Table. Rug. Mirror. Leather Rocker, 2 Rockers. Stand. Rug, 3 small rugs. Rug, 9 D’nner Chairs, Dinner Table, Couch. Slue Board, Book Case, China Closet and cont-nts. Clock. Gait Stove, Congoleum Rug, Kitchen Table, 4 Kitchen Chairs, Kitchen Utensils, set of Dishes, Refrigerator, Bed, Springs and Mattress. 8 Comforters, Quflt. Blanket, Spread Dresser, Carpet, 1 Bed and Bedding, Dresser. Stand. Lamp. Rug. Bath Room furniture, Rug Runner, Electric Sweeper, part set of silver knives, forks and spoons. Sewtjg Machine aud Electric Iren. Said sale to begin al oue o'clock P M Terms AU sums of Five dollars and undec cash In hand, over F<ve dollars a credit of six months will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor, bearing 6% interest after maturity, waiving /elief providing for attorney fees and with surety to the satisfaction of the undersigned. • Dated this 23rd day of October, 1925. LEO E. EHINGER EDNA E- BERLING, Extr. Fred T. Schurger and John T. Kelly, Attorneys for the estate. Roy Johnson, Auct. jolm S. Sturost, Ce:k- 38

» BUSINESS CARDS ♦ 11. FROHN APT EL. D. C. 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-S pm. 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 Pian. Interest rate reduced October :5, 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway souHi of Decatm Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: t to 11:30—12:30 to 5:09 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 x MONEY TO LOAN AA unlimited amount •$ ( PERCENT money on Improved real eatato. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estat*. JCHURGEfS ABSTRACT OFFICE 3» 8. 2nd St n -O ROY .JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. o —O o= 9 FARM MORTGAGE LOANS New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. I ' I o o ' Don’t forget the Executor’s sale of Catherine E. Ehinger, household goods, I ifth street. Saturday, Nov. 7, 4-5-6 MH’ICE TO iWH’ERTI OttNT.RS the Matter of .letferMOß Street 9 improvement Notice is hereby fflven that the Common Council in ami for the City ot Decatur, Indiana. did «»n the 3rd da\ . f November. 1 925. adopt a preliminary ;issf ssiiippt roll in the matter of .Jeffeison Stn-et Improvement which improvement Ls as follows: ... . ('••innien' ing at the we.-t sid of Hist Street Brick Improvement; thenre running west to the east side of the Seventh Street Brick Improvement and there to terminate in the City of Decatur. Indiana. Said assessment roll with the names of owners and descriptions of property subje< t to be assessed with the amounts of prima facia assessments is now on tile and qjjax be seen at the office of th.- City T’lerk. Notice is also given that the Common Council will at their Cmineil Room in Decatur. Indiana, at 7:00 o’clock P. M. on the 17th day of November. 1923. receive ami hear remonstrances against the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parcels of land on said roll, and will hear ami determine the question whether rfurh lots and panels of land have been or wiH be specially benefited in the amounts set forth on said toll or in any sum. at which time ami place all owners of real estate may attend and be heard. K Witness my hand and official seal this .th dav of November, 1925. GATHER! N E KA I l* i M o.N, City Clerk. 5-12. SHERIFF SALE No. 1252 N The Tmatees of the Decatur, , < emetery tsaockition ! George <’. liinnmu—ffruh May Muininu By virtue of an order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. 1 will expose at publicsale. to the highest bidder, on Saturday the 11th day of November, A. D. 1925, between the h »urs of 10 o'clock k. rn. and 4 o'clock p. rn. of said day, at the door of the court House in Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, to-wit: Inlot number nine hundred and six (906) in A. T. i.yncher .Subdivision of the east half of the north east quarter of section four (4) in. Township twenty seven <27) north range fourteen (14) East now in the City of Decatur. Indiana. as the same is shown on the plat of said A. T Lyncher Addition to said Town, now City of Irecatur. Indiana: And on failure to realize the full amount of judgement interest and costs, I will at tin- same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, / Taken as the property of Geurge C. Ml in ma and Oran May Mummji. at the suit of the Trustees of the Decatutv Cemetery Association said sale will be made without any reliefe whatever from valuation or Appraisement Laws. JOHN BAKER. Sheriff of Adams County Indiana. J. W.f TEEPLE. Atty. 22-29-5. irroiNTMENT OF IMTRATOII Notice is hereby given, That the un- • dersigned nas been appointed Administrator of the estate of Llnzu 3. Okeiey, late of Adams Cbunty, fleaccased. The estate is probably solvent. FRED' uKKLEY, Administrator. • October 28, 1925. POKE B. ERWIN. Atty. 29-5-12. Daily Democrat Want Ade Get Result*

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925.

MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago. Nov. s.—(United Press.) —Grain futures tad a decidedly mixed opening on the board of trade today. Wheat had a two-day start. Moderate buying by shorts boosted frac- i tionaly the spot options. Distinct futures weakened under selling by houses representing eastern interests. Sellers In corn were inspired by increased receipts and resumption of husking. Inactivity in oats continued. Provisions held firm. I ■ ■ BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts. 1.330; shipments. 3.800 official to New York yesterday: 5.890 hogs .losing steady; heavies. $11.75 i (jj $12.25; mediums. $12.25®512.50; , other grades. $12.6541 $12.75; packing sows, rough, $9.7541 $10.00; cattle. 425 steady; sheep. $13.-00; best lambs, $15.25; best ewes, $6 50<i$8.00; calves, , 150 tops, $14.00. I local produce market (Prices Delivered) , (Corrected Nov. 5.) Fowls —— —2 o t | Ix?ghorn Fowls Uc Chickens Leghorn, Anconas and .Black ( broilers Old Roosters 10c Ducks I® o | Geese • • • Uc Eggs, dozen .....46c LOCAL QRAIhT MARKET (Corrected Nov. 5.) Barley, per bushel —76 Oats, per bushel ———34 c Rye. per bushel ——Bo c New Wheat, No. 1 ...$1.53 New Wheat, No. 2 $1.52 LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 66c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 68c — O' ■ ■ - — NOTIC E TO PROPERTY OMNER* In Ibr Matter of Mercer Awenwe l.lgbltng ManilnrdM Improvement. Notice is hereby given that the Com* mon Council in and for the City °f l»« < atur. Indiana, did /he dui of November. 1925, adopt a. preMTlnafy assessment roll in the nWntfer of Mercer Axenue Street Lighting Standards Improvement. which improvement is on ami along the following route, to-wit: To be cre< ted. locatethjind constructed on both sides of Merger Avenue of said City between Street and Grant Street in the City of Decatur, Indiana. Said assessments with the names of owners and descriptions •of property subject to be assessed with the amounts <«f prima fa< 1a assessment is now on tile and may be seen at- ttee office of the City clerk. Notice Is also given tnat the Common Council will, at its t’ouncil Room in the City of De«atur, Indiana, at 7:00 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday the 17th day of November. 1925, receive and hear remonstrances against the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parcels of land on said roll, ami will hear and determine the question whether such lots parcels of land have been or will be specially benefited in the amounts set forth on said roll, or in any sum, at which time and place all owners of real estate may attend and be heard. Witness my hand and official seal this 4th day of November, 1925. C ATI IER IN E KA V FFM AN, City Clerk. 5-12. - -O " - 1 — - - NOTHE TO PROPERTY OWNERS In Ihr Mailer of >uuth Third Street l.iuhting StniiilanlM li|iprov riiirnt. Notice is hereby given that the (’oramon Council in ami for the City us Decatur. Indiana, did on the 3rd day of November, 1925, adopt a preliminary assessment roll in the matter of South ’lliird Street Lighting Standards Improvement, which improvement is on ami along the following route, to-wit: To be erected, located and constructed on both sides of South Third Street of said Cit’ between Adams Stieet and Chicago and Erie Railroad in the City of Decatur, Indiana. Said assessments with the names of owners and descriptions of property Miibjei t to be assessed with the amounts of prima facia assessment is now on rib and may be seen at the office of the City Clerk. Notice is also given that the Common Council will, at its Council Room in the City of Decatur, Indiana, at 7:00 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday the 17th day of November, 1925 receive and hear remonstrances against the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parcels of land on said iun, aim will near and determine the <fUvst’on whether su' h lots and parcels of land have been or will be speclally b» nefited in the amqunts set forth oh said roll, or in any sum, at which time and pla<e all owners of real estate may attend and be heard. Witness my hand and official seal this Ith day of November, 1925. C A’i 11E RIN E KA V FFM AN, City Clerk. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OM NERS Id the Mailer of South Street H»i|»ruv riurnt Notice is hereby ghen that the Common Council in and for the City of Decatur, indlaha, did on the 3rd day of November. 1925, adopt a preliminary assessment roil in the matter of iSkth i >rst street Improvement which improvement is as follows: °»'H» e m-ing at the south side of Adams Street brick improvement ruuning south over and along s l ,e et to the north side of Rugg ■ r ***'t and lliere to terminate in the Ciy of Decatur. Indiana assessment roll with the names of of b . J 7- ' J’* - with the amounts of prima facia asaeaamenta is now on ' tl>« n"v c“erk ,e Been at the offi,e liear remonstrances against Slid lot° B U, i. t n i a!,Keß *": d a *“ tnst ea< ) 1 Os sa 1 ,ota “nd parcels o f land on said roll, and will hear .and determine the 1 o? e ilnrt"i Wh * t J’ er SU ' ll *° ts tth<l of land lia\e been or will be spedallv ! a" d e t { , l i a a;d all be oW h n e e a Mal e ’ Ute tl.ii l Ub 8 L n,y . I li? n<J tt . nd off<'ial seal tins tth daj of November, 1925 . CATHERINE KAUFFMAN Ulv Clerk. 5. 13 I - I

"HAVE A HEART" WILL BE SLOGAN Children To Sell Tags For Volunteers Os America; Ttf Get Prizes "Have 11 Heart" aud "Help an Unfortunate" will be th*’ appeal of many ot the Decatur youngsters, who will, under the leadership of Miss N. V McGatli, co-operate with the Volunteers of America iu helping to put over the red heart tag day. here Saturday In behalf of Mrs Booth's many activities in this state. Headquarters will be at the auditorium of the Public library, where those who have been invited to compete for the pretty prises and movie passes, generally offered by Decatur merchants, are asked to come shortly after 9 o'lock to receive their tags and instructions. For the one who secures the largest amount for his tags. Che Rexall Drug company will give a No. 2 Brownie Camera. The secoftd prize will be a pair ot roller skates, from the Hardware company. The third winner will receive a fountain pen. given by Keller's Jewelry store, the fourth prize, a box ot Mary Wayne chocolates, given by the Enterprise Drug company, and the fifth prize, a flash ight given by the Schafer Hardware company. Those who do not win a prize, but who secure at least three dollars for their tags, will receive two passes to he Adams or the Cort theater. “During the past three years," said Mrs. Booth in one of her recent radio alk*. "over l? 0,000 children in Amer;ca have been helped to further good j American citizenship through our organization.'’ Mrs. Booth's great work has the slrsonal endorsement of President toolidge. who says, "I have so long >een familiar with the work of the ,’olunteers of America, and have enerta’ined so high a personal regard for Jenera I and Mrs. Booth and their asociates, that I have a special satisaction in expressing the hope that • our fine endeavors may continue to te amply supported by the public." —— ; . e CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat. Dec. (new) $1.50 7-8; (old) 149 3-4: May (new) $147 12; (old) i 1.46 12. Corn. Dec. 75 1-8; May 79 1-8. Oats, Pec. 38 5-8; May 43 1-4. — Oswego — 105 chickens were killed >y a strange dug. on the farm of Ed;ar Hepner, near Oswego. o —— f~ NOTICE TO HIODEHS n Matter of l.ichtluu stnndxrU-. «n Part of North Third Street Notice is hereby given that the Comuon Council in and for the Citv us leratur, Indiana, will, on Tuesday the 7th day of/November, 1925. at 7:00 •’clock P. M. at their t’ouncil Room in aid City re<eive sealed bids for lighting .standards us the ornamental pattern is per plains and specifivatiuna on file n the offi'-c of the City* Clerk. Each bidder will be required to deosit with hia bid a certified check for ui antount not leas than two and one half per cent of the Engineer’s eatimale. f the cost of au<*h improvement, ‘HoVIDICD. that such check shall in io case be for less than One Hundred II Ou.00) Dollars which said eatiAiate. *lans and specifications are on file and nay be seen in the office us the City 'lerk, us Docatifr. Indiana. Bidders blanks will be furnished by he City Engineer of Decatur, Indiana. The Comtnun Council reserves tiie ight to reject any and all bids. Witness my haipl and official seal hia 4th dffy of November, 1925. CATHERINE KAUFFMAN. city clerk. 5-12.

On auto wheels, I Springs and axles, too I I Use me in hot water, I I'll shine them tike I new. x J PAIN, NEURITIS, RHEUMATISM "Heet” Relieves Instantly Z/z Sfe \j\ With applicator attached to cork, juts brush ‘‘Heet" over the pain area, whether in knees, feet, legs, hijnds, shoulders, back, neck ro body. Instantly. you fee) this harmless, glorious, penetrating heat draw the pain, soreness and stittpess right out of the aching or swollen joint, muscle or nerve. Besides, “Heet” scatters the congestion and establishes a cure. “Heet" contains two soothing, pene tratihg ingredients, too expensive tc ise iu ordinary liniments or analgesics "Heet" is a clean, pleasant liquid; doesn't stain, blister or irritate the skin and costs only 60 cents a l , any drug store.

Industrial Accidents Claims Lives Os 307 Ipdianapoliß, Nov. I. — Three hundred anti seven workmen met death in industrial accidents in Indiana last year. This fact was set out in the annual report of the state industrial I board, which was sent to Governor Jackson today. Ttye report shows that 19.1t0 persons were injured between September. 30. 1924 and the same date in 1925 There were more deaths among the coal miners of the state than in any other line of employment. Deaths from mining accidents totalled ninetyseven. Os the ninety seven men killed in mines, fifty-one met death in Sullivan mine disaster. There also were more injuries among miners, the report shows. 5.J7B having been hurt while at work. According to the report steel work , ers have the safest occupation us| only 2.020 were injured, although 26 were killed. There were 4,019 railroad workers, and 3.309 automobile workers injured during the year. The report show* that since recreation of the board in 1915 there have been 425.571 accidents in tiestate which resulted in the death of 2.815 persons. Compensation granted by the board last year totalled $2,806,615.22. while during its history the board has authorized compensation amounting to $15,905,620.39, The awards for the last year were made in 1,751 cases, of which 325 were heard by the entire personnel of the board. iCourt Housel , Bill of Exceptions Filed In.the case of the Stair Piano Company vs. Murray J. Seheerer. ifcv defendant filed bill of exdeptions No. 2 and the same was ordered made a part of tlie record. Seek Change of Venue In (he ease ot' George Schranek vs. Rosa Dettinger Schrank, the defendant filed a motion for a change ot' venue from the court. Letters Issued I.cters of administration were issued today to Ervin Dro in the estate of Edward Dro. Bond in the sum oi $2,000 was filed.

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