Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1925 — Page 2
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• CLASSIFIED ADS * • •♦♦♦♦♦<>♦♦♦♦•♦« FOR SALE FOR SALK —Restaurant ami fixtures in Monroe. Priced right. W rite lionroe Meat Market, Monroe. Ind. 265t3 FOR SALT:—Combination gas and coal stove, kitchen cabinet, bird's eye maple bed room suite, iron bed and dresser, tile lined refrigerator, book case and writing desk, chairs, rockers, bedding and other articles AV, A. Kuebler, phone 140 -ti-MC FOR SALE- 1916 Ford touring iii good running condition. Cheap. O M. Lenhart, 826 Winchester st. _ 26Jt3x FOR~ SALE —1925 Overland touring Model 91. Inkuire Fireproof Gar 26»t3x FOR SALri—A few good Duroc males for Immediate service, also some fine gilts. Fred Busche, Decatur, IL 5. Monroe Phone. 265-3 t FOR SALE—I violin, good as new. Remington. 22 long repeating rifle, 16 shot. new. Elmer E. Tricker. Phone 479. 265-3tx. FOR SALE—I-5 H. P. Motor; 1-7% • H. P. Motor; 1-6 in. Bench Jointer; 1 No. 10 Variety Saw; 1-1$ in. Planer: 1-26 in. Band Saw; 1 Belt Sander: 1 Single Spindle shaper. Line Shafts; and Pulleys, all in excellent shape. Cheap for cash. J. M. Webber, Bluffton. Ind. Phone 2s. 266-6tx. FOR SAI E- Fine black Bolivia coat, fur collar, size 44. worn only few times. Will sell reasonably. Call sls. 267-3tx FOR SALE—A few'good used oil stoves and coal ranges. GAS CO. 267111 FOR SALE -Male calf whose sires 15 near*astj dams aMerae 31 65 Tt> in seven days and his dam has a good record in a C. T A Jacob J Schwartz. Rt. 4. Berne. Ind. . 267t3x eod FOR SALE- Dining room table, kitchen cabinet, rocking chair. Mrs. Sam (Yost) Baumgartner. S. Third 5t.267:4 Cement. $2.75 per bbl. In large quantities. Special price. Acker Cement Works. 233-ts eod WANTED WANTED A housekeeper for middle aged man. who lias one small child, inquire 505 Mercer Ave 253tf. WANTED TO BUY - ’Poultry of all kinds. Call Ralph Burnett, teles phone 534. to Dec. 17x. HANTED — Clearn. wasfied 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, hut they must be clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. 182-fitx WANTED- Man to drive team in hauling beets. Art Baumgartner.! on Dyonits Schmitt farm. 267t2x FOR RENT FURKENT —Sleeping room, modern conveniences. Near G. E. Call 610 Marshall St. 247-ts LOST AND FOUNIT LOST —Tire and rim. between Decatur ami Fuelling church. Finder 1 please return to this office or Ped. Etzler. , 2(>6-3t. 1 LOST —Between Elm St. and G? EZ i Co.—A yellow gobi face wrist watch. Finder please leave at Democrat and | receive reward. 267-3 t "Cheer Up” the best is yet to come. 249tf, o NOTICE No hunting or trapping allowed on my farm. 267t3 Mrs. Sarah Stonebnruer. O n 1 CHAMBERLIN METAL WEATHER STBIPS The Standard for 32 years. Mr. A. L. Colchin, 115 E. Bugg st., telephone No. 561 is our representative in Decatur. See him about your weather strip problems. 6 6. 11-12 [
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Telephone for an appointment now. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 6 6. JO to S:00. 127 g. Second SJ. _ Phene 62* '
♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ H. I ROHNAI’I EL. D. ( 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 a m. 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 sou’h of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: g to 11:30—12:30 to 5:0« Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO I OAN Ax unlimited amount ol I PER CENT money on Improved real eetata. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGEP'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 33 S 2nd St. O — -o ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garage ■ i Opposite Murray Hotel. O- - ---- - -o jo 1 '■ —n I FARM MORTGAGE LOA N S New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. OTice 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. j i O ; _J) o —O 11 JV ANTED | i | Rags, Rubber, Paper of all | I kinds, ecrap Iron, Metals and | | Hides. We wi.l call with our truck for any junk you wish to dispose | of. PHONE 442 | t MAIER HIDE A FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. crossing. -> o EDWARD MOLTHAN | (Representing European School) VIOLIN No. 10-11 Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bide. DECATUR, IND. I o o EDUC ATIONAL WEEK TO BE OBSERVED << oxtixi i:i> i hom page o.xE) i ago, the county board of education, cooperating through the county, school superintendent'® officte. wtll ! publish a page advertisement in all j the papers in Adams county, setting forth the reason for observance of the week. w o — mh i< t: ■ro xox-iiempe vr lii lhe iihiuiM ( ircult < Hr pl rm tier Term. I!»35 I U M: >O. 12.7.17. I’lrriTsoN i■’<»»< diiorce IMilii 11. Moyer %w. Henry Mvyrr. It app#-arlng by affidavit of a disintrrrstvd peiMon and affidavit of the Plaintiff that th. defendant, Henry I Moyer in the abov” entitled chumc is Ih non-resident of the State of Indiana and that bis Post-office Address is unknown; and the said defendant, being h j nee eHs yry party to the determination ' <.r mu! (Hu-'e of action, lit is hereby I notified (<. hr and appear before the Judge "f th** Adams Circuit Court, of I Adams County. Indiana, at the Courthouse in the City of Decatur, said county and state on Saturday, the 26th I flat of Ina-embcr 1925 the same being < the :;i;th day of the November Term of • said Court. Io answer to the complaint , of tiie Plaintiff in said cause wherein i ‘ prays for a divorce from said defrnI dant; and Ts tiie said defendant does not ! appear on said da it to answer or dr-n-i’i t • said complaint, said cause will i «. heard and determined in his absence. v\ .truths Ihe hand and seal of Hie fleck of Hi*' Adams Circuit Court at iiecatiir. Indiana, tills 3rd day of November, 1’•25 JOHN E. NELSON. Clerk Adams Circuit Court. 4-11-18. — XI’I’OIX IMF \ I OF IDMIMNTHATOR Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned lias been appointed Administrator us the estate of Daniel Hliackley. late of Atlainx ounty. deceased. The estate 1s probably solvent. . C. L. WALTERS. Adminlstrlnor. October 17 th. 1925. ’ L. WALTERS. Atty. 4-11-lb.
Nature holds the secret o f | health. All that man can do is -to see that the bodily machine is in running order. That is what the Chiropractor does.
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MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Receipts 2400; shipments 5130; ofti-| ( vial to New York yesterday 4370: hogs ( losing steady; heavies $11.75@ $12.10; j I mediums $12.10© $12.80; light weight i $12.30© $12.50; light lights and pigs $12.50; packini sows rough $9.75© $10.00; cattle 350. quarter to half lower. canners stronng; sheep 600; best lambs $16.25; best ewes $6.50©58.00; 1 calves 150; tops $14.50. .FORT WAYNE CATTLE AND HOG MARKET (Donline Commission Co.) The hog market was 10 cents lower Tuesday at the Fort Wayne union stock yards. Calves were steady and choice lambs were up 25 cents. 100 to 140 pounds $11.65 140 to 180 pounds ... 11.50 180 to 225 pounds 11.40 225 to 275 pounds 11.30 275 pounds and up 11.20 Roughs 9.25 down Stags 7.00 t Calves 7.00© 12.50 Lambs, choice 13.00© 14.25 Lambs, culled to good .. 10.0t>@ 12.00 TOLEDO LIVESTOCK MARKET Hogs—Receipts 1.000 Market Siow Heavies $11.50© $11.60 Mediums $11.75© $ll.BO Yorkers $11.75® $11.95 Good Pigs $12.25© $12.50 Calf Market —Strong. Sheep and lamb Market—Steady. | LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Prices Delivered) (Corrected Nov. 11) Heavy Chidfens 17c | leghorns 17c Heavy Fowls 17c leghorn, Anconas and Black i broilers He Roosters 10c Ducks 15c Geese 14c Turkeys 28c Eggs, dozen 46c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Nov. 11) I 'Barley, per bushel 76 O:ts. per bushel 34c Rye, per bushel 80c New Wheat. No. 1 $1.55 New Wheat. No. 2 $1.54 i LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET | Eggs, dozen 50c BUTTERFAT at BTATION Butterfat, at station 47c o | KRICK TO MAKE APPOINTMENTS WITHIN A WEEK i<ovnMi:i> fhom i‘t(;i: om:> iug power to appoint these officials.! wishes to make selections agreeable to the council and, it is understood, he will take the matter up with them before the official appointments are made. , The office of city attorney is now filled by J. Fred EYuchte. This appointment will carry with it next year an increase of SIOO in salary, the compensation being fixed at SSOO for next year. It is taken for granted that a new street commissioner will be appointed by Mr. Krick, as Ed Augenbaugh. pres- > ent commissioner, has been forced to ' give up work on account of ill health. Dick Farr has been looking after the duties of the office since Mr. Augenbaugh was forced to give up the work. It Is understood that several applicants ate Aspiring for this appoint- ' merit. ——oNEW COUNCIL TO NAME OFFICIALS << ovrixi i:i> from fagh om-:> as city engineer, is another capable official who has met with success in the management of the water depart nient of the city plant. Mr. Harruff has the details and responsibilities of the office well in hand and proof that the department is well managed is shown in the yearly gains made by the department. The new council will appoint a city attorney. J Fred Fruchte has served with credit in this office during the last four years. The new council. composed of A. R. Ashbaucher. O. L. lance, George Miller. Joseph Hunter and H. E’red Linn, will take “ffice next January, ' o BOX SOCIAL ——(— • A box social will be held at the Washington school house, five miles southwest of this city, Friday night. Goutests, cake walk, fish pond and all sorts of entertainment will be provided. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited to attend. 0 —— , ■ Dance at K. cf C. Hall Thurs day night. 2M-3t
NEW MEMBER TAKES LEAD K OXTIMCn FHO.M PAGE ItXK) for the month averaged 1,231 pounds milk and 47.6 pounds butterfat. Forty five of the 180 cows on test produced more than one pound of. butterfat ! each day. I During the month, six boarders I were disposed of by members. Roy L. Price, tester employed by the association states he expects that number of boarders "turned out’’ to be fair In excess of last year, when 1 39 of the bovine deceivers were detected and sold. o — — | Court Houss Suits On Notes A suit on a note and account was ( filed in the circuit court today by Ed D. Eneler against Sarah C. Potts. Judgment for $125 and costs is demanded. Attorneys Lenhart & Hel-i ler represent the plaintiff. A suit on notes was filed by Julia Coffee against David D. Coffee. Judg , I ment for $350 and costs is demanded. | Attorneys William C. Ryan and ' George R Schlatter, of Fort Wayne, represent the plaintiff. Estate Opened Letters of adminiistration have been issued to Martha Ellen Hocker lin the estate of Abraham Hocker. Bond in the sum of SIO,OOO was filed. Marriage Licenses Leslie S. Showers, lineman. Van Wert. Ohio, to Lucile Johnson, Decatur. I ° ' Pennsy Railroad Places | An Embargo On Potatoes i Altoona. Pa., Nov. 11. — (United Press) —Because of the extremely heavy freight movement on the Penn - sylvanla railroad, an embargo has been I placed on the shipment of potatoes * at certain ]»oints on its lines. Speculators have bought up all available potatoes in this section and in 'two weeks the price has been boosted 150 per cent and $3.50 bt(shel retail, is predicted by jobbers here. ; Railroad officials report hundreds' of carloads of potatoes held in the Pittsburgh yards as well as many carloads in the local yards. | _o FIANCE OF MISS OBERHOLTZER IS WITNESS TODAY | (COXTIMED FROM I’AGE OXE) ball.V ' Four prisoners at the Indiana state penal farm and two receiving clerks at the institution were also called I by th state on rebuttal to refuse the < alibi presented for Klenck. | The prisoners testified Klenck was not tiie man who took them to the farm on March 17 and the clerks said the party of prisoners arrived there in the afternoon. | Four deputy sheriffs of Marion county had testified for Klenck that he was busy taking prisoners to the penal farm at the time he was supposed to have carried Madge Oberholtzer home following an alleged attack by Stephenson. , Noblesville. Ind., Nov. 11.—(United 1 Press) —The state today attacked the* alibi of Earl Klenck. on trial here with D. C. Stephenso'n, former klan dragon. l and Earl Gentry, on charges of murdering Miss Madge Oberholtzer I Three prisoners who were taken from Indianapolis to tiie state penal { farm at Putnamvllle on the morning, crT March 17, were called by the state on rebuttal to shatter the alibi. Klenck. a deputy sheriff of Marion county at that time, was not their Tops’ Lift Off-No Pain! /-> n* .. - I Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you life It right off with fingers. Your diuggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient . to remove every havd corn, soft coru,' or corn between the toe. ~, ud the foot | calluses, without soreness or irritation. |.
1 » guard on the trip to the farm, the prisoners testified. Four deputy sheriffs of Marion coun. tr -hud testified for the defense that! Klenck on the morning of March 17, , went to the farm with a group of pris- , oners. The dying statement of Miss Ober- , holtaer said Klenck was the man who , carried her home from Stephenson's I. home early on March 17. 11 The statement charged she was kept ,; a prisoner in Stephenson's garage for nearly 24 hours and denied medical , attention for bichloride of mercury poisoning. ■*- Harry Meschall, Louis Brunnc and I’ete Majors, colored, the three prisoners taken to the farm on the morning in question, all told the same story. They said Klenck was not with them. Prosecutor Remy today bolstered up his rebuttal by summoning 25 additional witnesses to testify. 0 Reopen Investigation Os Shenandoah Disaster, Washington. Nov. 11. — (United I ress) —Aroused by tiie assertion of [colonel William Mitchell that he will, 'prove to his court of generals that the navy sought to obtain false testimony 'from Mrs. Margaret iatnsdowne. widow of the Shenandoah comman'der. the ' naval court of inquiry, which was 4 closed nearly a month ago. is a direct result of the Mitchell attack, it is learned. Mrs. testified to ' the court once before and was dismissed. The allegation which the court now will delve into and which it ignored before, is that an attempt was made to have Mrs. Lansdowne repudiate her statement. n?ade following the disaster that iter husband was forced toi take' the Shenandoah on its flatal flight against his will o DePaola And Cooper To Race At Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte. N. C., Nov. 11—Peter De j Paola and Earl Ceoper, champion' auto drivers, are entered in the 250 mile Armistice day race in the Charlotte speedway here this afternoon. Fourteen other drivers are entered. The qualifying laps which averaged around 135 miles an hour, indicated. a series of record-breaking performances. o HOSPITAL NOTES Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Hiaz, of 1022 Monroe street are the proud parents of a girl baby, born at the Adams County Memorial hospital this mornI Ing. The child has been named Margaret. Rev. Hinz is giastor of the Lutheran Church of this city. ' Eugene Miller, of route eight, underwent a tonsillotomy at the Adams County Memorial hospital this morning and is recovering nicely. - | o — E. S. Moses attended the Scottish Rite initiation ceremonies at Kort Wayne today. No more RHEUMATISM IT'S GtfNE! That awful agony! Rheumatism can't stand the rich, , red blood that S. S. S. helps Nature I build. But rheumatism will bring pain and , misery to your joints and muscles just as long as you are without plenty of rich, red blood in your system. i It's the red-blood-cells that S. S. S. helps Nature build that drive out of ■ your system the impurities that cause | rheumatism. And until yon do build 1 up your blood to where it is pure and i rich and red, you simply can’t get rid i of rheumatism. I And S. S. S. is the thing. Red blood conquers rheumatism. Everybody I knows that. I S. S. B. means millions of red-blood-cells—means health all over. No more rheuma- \ t'stn. Nights of rest —I days of joy. fillod with J / ’be happiness of accoin- \ y plishment — made pos--ible by a body brimful ■f red blooded life, energy and vitality. That's what the end of rheumatism neans—that's what S. S. S. brings to ■.• on. Get S. 8. S. from your druggist. -—a hnt»l<» mor® economical PUBLIC SALE As I am leaving tiie city I will sell at Public Auction at my residence. 410 North sth st, Decatur. Ind., on SATURDAY, NOV. 14. 1925 Commencing at 2 o'clock pm. Two 9x12 Rugs; 1 dresser; 1 chiffonier; 1 Bookcase; 1 White Enamel Bed: 2 sets of Springs; 1 Mattress; 1 Hall Clock; 1 Mahogany stand; 3 Mahogany Rockers; Small Rugs; 1 Davenport (leather); 1 Couch; T Morris Chair; 1 Mission Table- 2 Mission Chairs; 1 Electric Table (Lamp? 1 Porch Rocker: 1 Oak Buf'fet; 1 Oak China Closet; 1 Oak Din iug Room Taible; 4 Oak inning Room chairs; 1 Kitchen Heater: 1 Large Kiiteaei) Table; Linoleum (new);] Clothes Wringer and Laundry Bench' combined; 1 20-gallon Jar; 15 gallon Keg: Fruit Jars; and many pther articles too numerous to mention. WM. CHALMERS 410 N. Sth st. ißoy Johnson. At’ct. | Jack Brunton, Clerk.
Man And Four Children Burn To Death In Home East Orange. N. J., Nov. 11—Trapped in their bedroom on the third floor of a six family dwelling, Joseph Do Stefuno and four of his ( children perished in flames early today. • The mother, Anna De Stefuno escaped by leaping from a window She tosse/l her 14 months old (laughter. Carmillo, to safety into the units of a neighbor. Both Mrs. De Stefano and Carmillo were severely burned, however. — . .--o — Explode. Smoke Bombs Dublin. Nov. 11—(United Press)— Irish republicans today exploded smoke bombs in a vain effort to stampede tens of thousands attending the unveiling of an armistice memorial cross at Stephen's Green.
Buy Your Linoleum Now At This Unusual Low Price i ll l®Mt 4 ‘tolr Certain-teed Linoleum— Prices are lower than they have been for a long time. No better quality than Certain-teed can be obtained. The Certain-teed label is your assurance of highest quality. Your house woric will be made easier with this smooth, easily-cleaned linoleum on your kitchen floor, halls, etc. The are attractive and we are quoting on new fresh stock just received. See us before you buy. Selling until Thanksgiving day at this special low price, all patterns, UQ ~ per square yard 07/V MMBMeg? .. ——l l . ■ - 'BJLL ■.■■aag?-"?? JS?. Administrator’s Sale Estate of Linza B. Okeley. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrate’ '" ij [j, ol Linza B. Okeley. deceased, will oiler for sale at public )'u 1 Indiana, residence of said de< edent iq, Blue JJreek township. Adam - <-<>u:ity. • ‘ 9 miles southeast of Decatur. 11,I 1 , miles east of Salem anil abo- ! southwest of Willshire, on , Wednesday/the 18th day of November, 1925 Beginning at ten o’clock on said day. the personal propcit> 111 estate, const-ting of ONE HORSE One general purpose alxmt 10 voars obi. 2-YIEAD OF CATTLE—2 ojd One spotted cow. 6 years old. giving milk; 1 black cu« giving milk. HOGS ) Two brood sows; 9 shoats weighing alkiut 125 pounds FARM IMPLEMENTS , Ono horse wagon, lurzgy. double shovel plow; single breaking plow. HOUSEHOLD GOODS , Col stove; wooden bed; _s'and; lamps; carpet; mirror; 1 " :1 ' ! . ’ a nd sauf-uge grinder and press; table: ol! heater: bod and spring-: ’l't'-’- j commode; rugs; one large new rug; organ; sideboard; " (I j| o ku: coal healing stove; range stove; rocking chairs; clialis; linoleum. <’ jars; pots and pans; (ream separator, Linoletim. alrnut tlxl. HAY, UHICKENS, COAL AND OTHIiR ITEMS fpdi 150 Barred Rock chickens; 2 tons of clover hay; 2'/4 ton ” straw; slide scoop; scoop shovel; pouf ;.tiger: lawn inowet : 1 ' fork; hog trough:, barrels buggy htirness; work harHess; - 110 j Numerous At her at ticics. over ft-" 9 TEP.MS—AII sums of $5 00 and under, cash on. day ol sa • ( a credit of nine months will be given without interest. I’qnlin '' Hute with approved surety. No goods removed from the prem ■’ seltletnent is mada Fred Okeley, administrator. Lunch will be Sened on the grounds. , Dore B. E)'-i l ‘- ■ Liechty « Miller, A-ctivueers . H. Laughs
Pythians_To Initiate The Knights of Pythians w m t fer the rank of page upon a candidates Thursday eveg| n . * | work will be given at the M.. [on Third street. All niPmber ,’ Jodge are urged to bo present ’ — J A Grouch Not Wanted , There is nothing so harmful l 0 « cess as being a groWi. Stomach a er and intestinal troubles mak.' i grouchy Mayr's Wonderfol Rt will help overcome these and u ™ gives complete results Usu,l1 f Our advice to everyone trouble t this way. especially when accm?. led with boating in the to try this remedy. It is a harmless preparation that the catarrhal mucus from the in,? t nal tract and all-rhs the infi a ’£ ■ tion which causes practically n . stomach, liver and intestinal ,7 , ments, including appendicitis / the Holthouse Drug Co. antk everywhere. 66811
