Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1925 — Page 2
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• ■•♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦•♦•l • CLASSIFIED ADS • •»•*«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••« FOR SALE FOK SALE —Combination gas an<l , coal stove, kitchen cabinet, bird’s I eve maple bed room suite, iron bed I and dresser, tile lined refrigerator. I book case and writing desk, chairs. | rockers, bedding and other articles, i W \ Kuebler. phone 140. 265t6| Fok SALE I'-. n r Motor "1-7 'i H. P. Motor; 1-6 in. Bench Jointer; 1 NorlO Variety Saw; 1-18 in. Planer; | 12n in. Hand Saw; 1 Helt Sander: 1 i Single Spindle shaper. Line Shafts: j and Pulleys, all in excellent shape. | Cheap for cash. J. M. Webber, Bluffton, Ind. I'houe 28. 266-6tx. j FOR SALE —Fine black’Bolivia coat. I fur collar, size 44. worn only few , times. Will sell reasonably. Call 815. 267 3tx For SALE—A few good used oil stoves and coal ranges. GAS CO. 267t14| FOR SALE Dining room table, kitchen cabinet, rocking chair. Mrs. Sam | (Yost) Baumgartner, S. Third 5t.2673t I FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Fresh cow. Want to buy a 32 caliber rifle. Floyd Stoneburner. Decatur. R. R. 2 266-3 t. eodx. FOR SALE 9 room house, modern. 73S Mercer Ave. Special low price for quick sale. Inquire D. D. Coffee, at Anker’s cigar store. _ 268-6tx FOR SALE—Ford coupe. 1924 model. Good shape, low price. Cal Yost. phone 1071. 26St3x FOR SALE- Full set of curtains for Sport Model Dodge. Cheap if taken at once. Call at Murray Hotel Apartment. South side. 268-3tx. FOR SALE—Victor talking machine. portable, with 41 records, excellent condition. Priced right. Cramer’s Restaurant. 268t3x i WANTED WANTED-We have buyers for sev-| eral houses on the payment plan, j List with us for results. Call phone, 450. 836 or 671. 2®B-3tx. , WANTED—A housekeeper for mid< 11 e aged man. who has oue small child. Inquire 505 Mercer Ave 253tf. WANTED TO BUY—Poultry of alk kinds. Call Ralph Burnett, tele-1 phone 834. to Dec. 17x.; WANTED- Man to drive team Tn i hauling beets. Art Baumgartner., on Dyonis Schmitt farm. 267t2x' WANTED Washings’ Work guar- ' anteed. Called for and delivered. 1062 St. 268-3tx WANTED—Man as Personal Factory I Representative in Decatur. We will| give, to the right man. the best propo-i sition ever offered. No experience or’ capital required. Write full information to Syncro Motors Co., Battle, Creek, Mich 268-ltx. ' FOR RENT FUliKt-N I— Sleeping room, modern conveniences. Near G. E. Call 61<> Marshall St. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Tire and rim. between Decatur and Fuelling church. Finder; please return to this office or Ped Etzler. 266-3 t. j LOST—Betwten Elm St. and G. kJ Co.—A yellow gold face wrist watch. I Finder please leave at Democrat and | receive reward. 267-3t] Interurban And Street Car Collide; Five Hurt Dallas, Tex . Nov. 12—Five persons were injured here today when an: interurban car collided with a street; car in a suburban section. The accident occurred in a heavy • fog. NOlHi: TO PUOI’ERTI OWNER** lu tin- Mailer of **<nill> Third Mrrrt Lifthtiiiu »taw<h»r«K liitprin fiiit-nl, Notice is hereby given that the Common Council in and for. the <’ity of Decatur. Indiana, did <»n the 3rd day of November. 1925, adopt a preliminary assessment roll in the matter of South ’I bird Street Lighting Standards Improvement. which improvement is on and along - the following route, to-wit: To be erected, located and constructed on both sides of South Third Street of said City between Adams Street and Chicago and Erie Railroad in the City of Decatur, Indiana. Said assessments with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed with the amounts of prima facia assessment Is now on file and may be sere 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. ffeveke 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 liuestion whether such lots and parcels <»f laixl have been or will be sfflMially benefited in the amounts set forth on »r‘4id roll, or in any sum, at Which time and place all owners of real estate >hh.v attend and be heard. Witness my hand and official seal this Ith dav of November. 1925. U A Tll EI; IN E KAVFFM AN. City Clerk. 5-12 —■ —o CHAMBERLIN METAL WEATHER STRIPS The Standard for 32 years. Mr. A. L. Colchin. 115 E. Rug# st., telephone No. 561 is our representative in i i Decatur. See him about your weather strip problems. ! (J— O _ _ 11-12
"-j-- ■ ■■ ♦ BUSINESS CARDS 11. FROHNAPFEL. 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: To-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 Estats 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 Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 3 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:06 Saturday 8:00 p tn Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount •! C PERCENT ■toney on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real eatata. ICKURGEfS ABSTRACT OFFICB 83 8 Bnd St. O- » O ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. o — —L22 0 FARM MORTGAGE LOA N S New Easy Pian. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. < I (1 ,) 0 o 1 • DR. C. V. CONNELL | I VETERINARIAN ! i SpeeirfT attention given to castle and poultry practice, j f Office 120 No. First Street. Phone: Office. 143 —Residence 102 A “Cheer Up” the best is yet to come. 249tf voTDi: TO rnol'iat T1 nuvrit' In the Matter <>• Jefferaou Mreel I Ha pro* eiweul N lice isk hereby given that tin* Com- ■ mon Counti! in ami for the City of I Decatur. Indiana. did mi. the *’>rd day of Nt»\cmh’ | 1925. adopt a preliminary assessment roll in the matter of .lesserI son Street Improvement which improvei ment is as follows: j Commencing at the west sid of First | Street Brick Improvement; thence run- | ning west to the east side of the S< v* nth Street F.rick Improvement and there to terminate in the City of De-atur. Indiana. Said assessment roll with the names <»f owners and «h -eriptions of property subject to be assessed with the amounts of prinia fa« assessments is i ->w on file and may be seen at the office of the City Clerk. Notion is also given that the Common f’oupcil will at their Council Room in Decatur. Indiana, at 7 :»»0 o’clock P. on the 17lh day of November. 1925, receive and hear remonstrances against the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parcels ot land on said roil, and will hear and determine the <|tieation whether such lots and parcels of land have been or will be specially benefited in the amounts set forth 6n s ♦ d roll «»>• in any sum. at which time and place all owners of leal estate may attend and l>c heard. Witness my hanid and official seal this 4th day of November* 1925. / CATHERINE KAI r I Ai \N. 4 City t'lerk. 5-12. NOTH E TO I’KOPEKTt In The Matter of Mercer Xtrnur Lighting **tainlurdM improvement. Notice is hereby, given that the Common Coumil in and for the <’ity of D< 'ai ;r, Indiana dhl on the 3rd day of November. 1925. a/iopt a preliminary as-essinent roll in lhe matter of Mercer Avenue Street Lighting Standards itnpmvement, whhh improvement is on ami along th * following route, t<»-wlt : To be erected, located and constructed ‘»n both sides of Mercer Avenue of said City between Adams Street and <Scant Street in the City of Decatur, Indiana. Said assessments with the Dames of owners and ch*«( riptions of property subject to be assessed with the amounts of prima facia asse.wment is now on file ami yiay he seen at fhc office of the City <‘ifik. Notice is also given that the Common <’oun«il will, at its Council Room in the City of De< utur, Indiana, at 7:00 o’clo< k I’. M. on Tuesday the 17th day of November. 1925, receive and hear remonstrances against th*- amounts assessed against each n** said lots and parcels of land on said roll, and will hear and deti rivitiv the question whether such lots u/wl parcels of land have been or will be spe< ially benefited in the amounts set forth on sai<l roll, or in any sum. at which time and place alj owners of real estate may attend and be heard. Witness my hand and official seal this 4th day of November, 1925. CATHERINE KAUKFMAN* City Clerk. 5-12.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925.
MA3KETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os L4)cal And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 2400, shipments 4370. i hogs closing slow- Heavies sll.7s<ti> > 12.10; mediums $12.10©12 35; light I weight sl2 35® 12.50; light lights and pigs $12.50® 12 65; packing sows rough »9.75@10; cattle 350; butcher grades dull, canners strong; sheep. sl4; best lambs sl6; best ewes $6.50 08.50; calves 250; tops $14.73. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. (new) $1.53%; (old) $1.52%; May (new) $1.45%, (old) ' $1.45%. Corn: Dee. 76%e; May ?7»%c- Oats: Dec. 38%c; May. 43%c LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Prices Delivered) Corrected Nov. 12 Heavy Chickens Uc leghorns. l' c 1 Heavy Fowls Ue Leghorn. Ancouas and Black broilers He Roosters Ducks Geese H c ■Turkeys 2 *c Eggs, dozen 46c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET, ; ’ Corrected Nov. 12 Barley, per bushel -75 I Oats, per bushel —34 c Rye, per bushel ——Bo c New Wheat. No. 1 $1.55 Ne w Wheat, No. 2 .$1.54 LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen - "0® BUTTERFAT AT BTATIOR Butterfat, at station 47c —o Mrs. James Rice was at Fort Wayne yesterday, returning last evening, aci companied by her nephew. Bob Neptune, who will visit here. —— FARM FOR SALE 114 acres, 2% miles of Berne, with bank l>arn, 40x80. aud good house. I price $6,000. 100 acres, can take De- ’ catur residence property. This farm ) is priced to sell. 30 acres with good house and barn. 2% miles to market, priced' 1° se lV S ee The J. A. Harvey Realty Co., Monroe. Ind. 266- TuThSat XOTHK TO fHOfEHTt UUXHItS lii the Mutter of *outh Hi rot Mreel lni|»r<»% rinrat Notice is hereby given that the <’omn»«»n Council in and far the vUy of la t atui. Indiana, did oaths Brd 'day of N<»v ember 1925. adopt a preliminary a-saiessnirnt roll in the matter of South First Street Improvement which improvement is as follows: Common* ing at the south side of Adams Street brick improvement, theme running south over and along First Street to the north side of Bugg St km t and there* to terminate in the ) Civ of Iteeatur. Indiana. Said assessment roll with the names of > Owners and descriptions of property subject to bo assessed with the amounts of prima facia assessments is now on file and may be seen at the office of the City Cletk. Noti» v is alS4> given that the Common Council will, at their Coun< il Room in De< atur, Indiana, at 7:00 o’clo< k P. M on the 17th day of November. 1925, >e- ■ eive and hear remonstrances against the amounts assessW against each of said lots and parcels of land on said roll, and will hear and determine the question whether such lots and parcels < of land have been or will be specially | I benefited in the amounts set forth un ! sai<! roll or in any sum. at which time and place all owners of real estate may i attend and be heard. , Witness my hand and official seal this Ith <iay of November, 1925. CATIIEKINE KAUFFMAN, « 'it v t’lerk. x
pTHEADAMS Theatre I g Tonight Only g i ‘ ‘HER MARKET VALUE ’ ’ I A Producers Attraction, featuring k I AGNES AYRES I jft A glimpse into the lives of the smart set B kJ and a storv of human emotions. K 10c- 25c f Friday and Saturday—Johnny Hines in 9 ‘ SPEED SPOOK.” ' B ajj Sunday, Monday, Tuesday—“THE PONY EXPRESS" g| the king pin of them all. I THE CORT | Tonight—Tomorrow “THE CALGARY STAMPEDE” | A Universal Jewel Feature with fe HOOT GIBSON | The wildest, fiercest carnival of western action, ever y thrown on the screen. You'll yell with delight. S 3 A LIFE,” a good comedy. p 10c 25c • J.: Sundav ami Monday—Reginald Denny in ‘ “WHERE WAS I?” |
ARGUMENTS ARE PRESENTED TODAY — << O.XTIM KO FROM FA<;K OXE) Remy said. Remy paused, took oh* step toward the three defendants and glared at them, then turned his attention again to the Jury. He read the definition of first degree I murder as set out in Indiana law. j “Madge Oberholtzer would be alive today if It weTe not for the unlawful act of Stephenson. Klenck and Gentry.” Remy said. “They have destroyed her body and have tried to destroy her soul. •'ln the la>t few days they have tried to dishonor.her morals. They didn't attack her character directly. They didn't dare to. "So they tried it by inuendo. They; placed their own private coterie of ineu on the stand to testify for them. These were the only men they could get to say a word in their defense - 1 Serious Fighting In Damascus Is Reported • -—- i London. Nov. 12—The Damascus •orrespondent of the Daily Mail cables that severe fighting between French forces and guerillas is reported near Nebk. between Damascus and Homs. Details are not given, but it is Kissible this is the start of the new French offensive scheduled for yesterday. The rainy season has set in and thia will concert Syria during ?he winter into a sea of mud. which will hamper military operations in Moroc’O against the Riffians. —o Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Buller will notor to Delphos tonight to visit vith friends. , o— — ——— IPI’OIXTMEXT OF VOMIMSTKAI'OK Notice Is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed, Adin nistrator of the estate of IJntsa J. OKeley. late of Adams County, deaeewed. the ■state is probably solvent. FRED OKELEY, Administrator. October 28. 1925.,,,. ... ,« - ,o DORE B. ERWIN. Atty. .9-o-l-. —o NOTICE TO In tbr Matter of lighting >tnn«lnrd» 4111 Part of North Third street Notice is hereby given that the Common Council in and for lhe ( ity ot Decatur. Indiana, will, on 1 uesday the 17th dav of November. 1925. at . «•» ~ io< k p. M at their Council Room in said Citv rv<-elve sealed bids for lighting standards us the ornamental pattern la per plans and specifications on file in the office of the Citj Clerk Each bidder will be required to deposit with his bid a certified check for m amount not less than two and one naif per cent of ti*e Engineer s estimati . »f the «ost of sucn improvement: PROVIDED, that sirt*b check shall in no <ase be fur less than One Hundred ff 100.00» Dollars which said estimate, plans and specifications are on file and may be seen in the off Ke of the Citj Clerk, of Decatur. Indiana. Bidders blanks will be furnished by the City Engineer of Decatur, Indianb. The Common Council Tescrves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness niy hand and official seal this Ith day of November. 1923. CATHEI LI N E K A lYi M AN, City Clerk. 5-12. NOTICE OF FIN tl. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 2214 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of AndrewReinhard, deceased, to appear in % the Adams Circuit Court, held at Docatur. hi'irana. on the sth dav of L’ex-emuct. * 1925, and show cause, if any. why the JriXALSEi I LEM ENT ACCOUNTS with T the t*state of said decedent should not be approved: and. said heirs aft* notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. ALBERT IL REINHARD. Executor. .Decatur, Indiana. November 12th. 1925. lIARLAN A BROWN. Attys, 12-19.
iTommy Milton Wins Auto Race At Charlotte, N. C. — Charlotte. N. C, Nov 12—(United Pies*.)—For the* eecond time Tom- I my Milton today w»s winner of the 250-inile race over the Charlotte speedway. Hix second victory yesterday set a new course record of ' 124.3 miles an hour. Milton was awarded first prize of $10,000; Harry i Hartz, who was second, got $5,000; and Jerry Wonderlich, third, received $2,750. Federal Irrigation Project Sold At Auction , Williston. N. D., Nov. 12—A federal irrigation project goes under the hammer here today. I The plant, establislud in 1906 to ■ inigate this section aud supply elec-1 trie current for the town of Williston is operated as a power plant this year under a special appropriation con- ' gress granted last spring. Decision of congress not to appropriate any ( more funds tor the irrigation feature the sugar beet crop here last year. I Williston men are said to be pre-j , pared to bid in the property in order: that the town may not be deprived . of electric current. o . 1 “Chee? Up” the best Is yPt to . come. 249tf BEHER THAN CALOMD.: ! Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets atpa HarmlessJSubstitute Dr. Edwards’ DliveTabkts— ti.e sub- ' ! stitute for calomel —are a mild but sure 1 laxative, and their effect on the liver is ! t almost instantaneous. These liule olivecolured tablets are the result of Dr. . i Edwards' determination not to treat ■ liverandbowel complaints with ca'j mel. ' i The pleasant little taldetsdothe good that calomel does, but have no bad aft er effects. They don’t injure the teeth like > strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel. . Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, “ dullness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and .a > disordered liver. Take Dr Edwards’ > Olive Tablets when you fe, r'logy ” and j “heavy.” They “clear” clouded brain and “ perk up ” the spirits. 15c and 30c.
I z- - - : k « IliL. v y *s* » ■ L ~ f f z f iSffij: 4- I • sKtMlrl Hudson-Essex I’ i 1 World’s Largest Selling L , ~ ' rggfcf-g' 1 6-Cylinder Cars i — A w *——— tosnßr ■ . New Low Prices HUDSON Quality Gave This Volume Volume Gave These Prices ' 77ie COACH $ J J 65 The BROUGHAM ’1450 The 7-Pass. SEDAN ’1650 Freight and Tax Extra And for those who desire, these cars may be purchased for a low first payment. The remaining payments conveniently arranged. P. KIRSCH & SON , Opposite Interurban Station _
' Over SI6OO A Day— Is Some of it Yours? • Holders of Victory Noles are losing ',5 in inlercst over SI6OO a day according Io recent treasury figures. Part of these Noles were called for re- ) ■< deinplion on December 15, 1922 and lhe rest matured May 20, 1923. Os I?. course the Noles no longer draw || interest. If you have any of them, II I’ (his bank will attend Io the details I ' of getting the cash for you. Then, j jj if von wish, we will be glad Io have I 0 you put the proceeds at interest in I I t our Savings l)eparlment. I I 1 I Ink ®rst’'Ncttionalß.qhk . Capital and Surplus 4 IndiqnQ' i FURS FURS Season is now open on all Fur Bearing Animals. Highest CASH Prices paid for all kinds of furs. Bring j your catch in where you get the cash. By shipping, you cannot get the results yon would desire by selling |<> us, and seeing your Fur graded, to vour own satisfaction. Make your pleasure of hunting and trapping profitable. We ah>p buy Peel' Hides and Tallow, , and all grades of junk. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 112 Near G. R. & I. 11. K. Crossing
