Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1925 — Page 2

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• CLASSIFIED ADS • FOR SALE FOR SALE—Combination ruh and I coul stove, kitchen cabinet, bird's | eye maple bed room suite, Iron bed and drenaer, tile lined refrigerator, book cane and writing desk, chair*. | rockera. bedding and other articles i W. A. Kuebler, phone 14b. 265t6 P<»Tl SALE 1S H"P Motor; L7H H. P. Motor; 1-6 in. Bench Jointer; 1 No. 10 Variety Saw; 1-1 S in. Planer; 12b in. Hand Saw; l Belt Sander; 1 Single Spindle shaper. Line Shafts; and Pulleys, all *n excellent shape. Cheap for cash. J. M. Webber. Bluffton. Ind. Phone 28. 266-6tx. FOR At .E Fine black Bolivia coat, fur collar, size 44. worn only few times. Will sell reasonably. Call 815. 267-3tx. FOR - S~\LE—A few good used oil stoves and coal ranges. GAS CO. x 2fi7tl I FOR SALE Dining room table, kitchen cabinet, rocking chair. Mrs. Sam (Yost) Baumgartner, S. Third 5t.2673t t-’OR SAlJfi-—t room house, modern. 738 Mercer Ave. Special low price for quick sale. Inquire D. D. Coffee, at Anker's cigar store. 265-6tx FOR SALE —Ford coupe. 1924 model. Good shape, low price. Cal Yost, phone 1071. . 26St3x FOtl SALE Full set of curtains for Sport' Model Dodge. Cheap if taken at once. Call at Murray Hotel Apartment. Soyth side. 268-3tx. i'OR SALE —Victor talking machine. portable, with 41 records, excellent condition.. Priced right. Cramers Restaurant. 26St3x | FOR SALE —Male calf whose sires i 15 neaiMs# dams avjerae 3165 lb. in seven days and his dam has a ■ good record in a C. T. A Jacob J . Schwartz, Rt. 4. Heine. Ind 267t3x eod I Cement? $2.75 per bbl. In large quantities. Special price. Acker Cement Works. 333-ts eod! Hill SAI.E — Buff Orpington Cock ; erels. One O. I. C. Sow with seven I pigs. Chas. G. Kirchner, Preble phone ' 4 on 18. 26»-3t e.o.d. | ( FOR SALE To close up the ostate of the late Elisibeth Kern, the heirs will offer at private sale the following real estate, situated in Adams county, as follows: 80 acres of level black! land with buildings in Wabash town ! ship, near Geneva.; 10 acre traces in! St. Mary's township, near Pleasant MUls; one house and lot on Vine St.. No. 1021; on ehouse and 2 lots on Russell St.. No. 1022; house and lot on Patterson St., No. 1203; one vacant lot on South 12th St.. No. 315, all 10-1 rated in Decatur. The above real' o will be sold at a bargain to l close the estate || Ella J. Nidiinger. Administratrix. Nee Dailey. Also farms for rent, J. W. Teeple, Atty. 269eod6ti l:: —» •• . WANTED »WANTED —We have buyers for »ev-| eral houses on the payment plan. ' IJst with us for results. Call phone I 450. 836 or 671 268-3 U. I WANTED —A housekeeper for middle aged man. who has one small child. Inquire 505 Mercer Ave 253tf. wanted" to br S” ~i kinds. Call Ralph Burnett, telephone 834. to Dec. 17i. Wanted'— Washings. Work guar■anfeed. Called for and delivered. ; il>62 Russel St. 268-3 U LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between tltm St. and G. E. Co. — A yellow gold face wrist watch. Finder please leave at Democrat and receive reward. 267-3 t J MISCELLANEOUS Jujst received new shipment of midwinter hats. Priced at >4.50 to $5. Velvet hats to be closed out at great ■reduction. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman. 228 S. 4th St, Decatur. 269-2tJ - — - - - — ' NOTICE No hunting allowed on my farm. C. D. KUNKEL. W. Fri. Tu. Th. I I O ( Sullivan School Pupils 1 Deposit $8,989 In Bank Sullivan. Ind., Nov. 12. — (United Press.) —The school children of Sulli- ( van deposited >8,989.81 in the school savings bank last year according to J the annual report made today. Ninety-two per cent of the pupils 1 in the five city schools were deposit- 1 ors. It was said. ' There are 1.447 students in the schools and 1,328 received interest on their savings aggregating $251.85. rw-yirir Nature hai d s

♦ BUSINESS CARDS « 11. I ROHN AI’FEL, 1). C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1081 Office Hour*: 10-12 am. 1-5 68 p.m 1 S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle answered promptly day or nlghi Office phone 90. Home phone 721 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October :6, 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway sou»h of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:08 Saturday 8:00 p m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN A* unlimited amount es 6 PERCENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. •CHURGEWB ABSTRACT OFFICE. 88 8. (nd St IO - —O ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. i o O ■■ LO (A 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. Q 1’ 0- "... ; o I DR. C. V. CONNELL | VETERINARIAN • Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 A- O O -O J DR. G. F. EICHHORN " Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street Bacilary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood test. For particulars call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. O o British Submarine Is Located In Deep Water London, Novi 13 —Tlie missing British submarine M-l was reported in a Portland wireless message today to have -been located 12 miles south ot titart Point, near the Isle of Wight, in water too deep to permit the diving and raising operation, wontmi;vt or vomimxi h vron s». t:mo x<>. KM I ttttitt it t ti fl fl fl fiß lift flfl fifl n fl nil Notire is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of (worge S. Gault, late of Adams f’ounty, deceased, Thu estate is probably solvent. FRANK A CHA ND, Administrator. November 13. l»2o. EARL B. ADAMS, Atty. 13-20-27. - —— —<>—— mi mt n r s iLH No. :m:w Paul Lh'litriiNtrigrr Tlioiihim A. Leonard, Frußrew W. Leonard, Mur,' P. Htrrle. Rv vi A ) Order of Kale to hip dl- , < i. J tb- of the Adams i’ii ..'t r..;irL i will exp' >e at puldi<-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925,

I fust mint ONLOCALMARKET ' Produce Companies Pay 28 ‘ Cents Per Pound: Price Lower Than Year Ago > Local produce compaliieH report that the first tuikeys of the seiison uro arriving ou the local mai kct. The buyers' price Is 28 cents today, compared to 32 to 34 cents u year ago. Reports are to the effect that- the coveted birds will lie mode plentiful th's season han last. '* laist year turkeys were scarce in the entlA> state and the prices in some localities mounted to record marks. The general price thlg year, so far. Is considerably lower than last year and it is probable that the price will not get as high us last year’s t fnark. - ? o MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review i Chicago. Nov. 13—Grains shot upward in first dealings on the board of trade today. I Spirited buying by shorts and reinstatement of long lines featured wheats advance. Offers were limited. Liverpool showed more firm--1 rtess thau expected). ('■>mniit)sioi4 (housm bougfhtj corn. Weather conditions were unfavorable ft>r husking and drying out of I he crop. Oats trailed along with .other grains. Provisions met short covering and advanced a few points. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 7200, shipments 3800. hogs closing steady. Heavies $124? 12 15; mediums sl2 10«? 12.25: ' light weight pigs $12.40612.60; few pigs $12.75; pac king sows rough $9 75610; cattle 525. 25650 c lower than Monday: I sheep 740)); liest lambs $15.50; best 'ewes [email protected]; calves 1200; tops, $15.00. TOLEDO LIVESTTOCK MARKET Hogs—Receipts Soo. Market 10 to 15c higher. Heavies |[email protected]. Mediums $11.856511.9t). , Yorkers sll.9o©sl2M Good Pigs $12.25®512.50. Calf Market —Steady. Sheep and Lamb Market —Steady. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Prices Delivered) Corrected -Nov. 13 1 ——. Heavy Chickens 17c Leghorns 17c Heavy Fowls 17c Leghorn, Ancouaty ami iiluvk broilers 11c Roosters 10c Ducks 15c Geese 14c J Turkeys 28c Eggs, doxeu 46c i LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Nov. 13 Barley, per bushel 75 Oats, per bushel... 35e Rye, per bushel 80c New Wheat, No. 1 $1.56 New Wheat, NJ. 2 $1.55 ) L.OCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET ! Eggs, dozen 60c BUTTERFAT AT BTATION Ttutterfat, at station 47c , Q II Lebanon — The city election hero | cost the voters only fourteen cents [each it has been announced. The total Lelertion cost was $473.70 and 3,272 ' people cast ballots. — o— CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat. Dec. (new) $1.55 1-4; (old) $1.5(4; May (new) $1.47 1-2; (old) $1.46 5-8. ' Corn. Dec. 76 7-8: May 80 1-8. Oats, Dec. 38 5-8; May 43 1-4 PUBLIC SALE As I am leaving (he 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 p.m. Two 9x12 Rugs; 1 dresser; 1 chiffonier; 1 Bookcase; 1 White Enamel ,Bed; 2 sets of Springs; 1 Mattress;, ' Hall Clock: I Mahogany stand; 3 Mahogany Rockets; small Rugs; 1 . Dav<’nei,-t 'ie,,f:ii.r;. 1 ' oi””- • 1

’ Marriage License . Bureau Is Deserted On Friday The 13th I Chicago, Nov. 13—The marriage license bureau, usually one of the buslrst offices in the city hull, was virtually deserted today. Fearing the hoodoo, prospective 1 brides and grooms who failed to get 3 1 nnder the wire yesterday stayed away e 'for this is Friday the thirteenth ' Naw than 3do licenses were issued 1 »esterduy and the office was kept ' open Inter than usual to take cure of I the rush :“CHEER IIP-IS ! TONIC FOR BLUES: ’I . I Musical Revue To Be Given t By Elks Is Last Word In Entertainment The home talent musical revue. “Cheer Up," to be staged in the ( Catholic school auditorium next Tuesday and Wednesday nights ! under the auspices of the Elks lodge. 1 is guaranteed to be a high class tonic | I for d'iving %wey the blues. The snappy songs, clever dances and scenes and dialogues which; I make up the production are the last word in entertainment. ) Tickets for the production have, i been placed on sale at the following" business houses: M. & O. confer-j tionery, Hensley & Son Jewelry r store, Fred's Place, Peoples Restaurant, Lose Brothers cigar store and J billiard hall. Eats Restaurant. Joseph & Lang confectionery, and the Ohl . Adams County bank. In addition, all I I' members pt' the Elks lodge and memj bers of the cast of the production have tickets for sale. The prices of > admission is fifty cents, and the pro- ( ceeds derived from the entertainment 1 will be used for the Elks Christmas . charity fund. ! —.—o CORN CONTEST WINNERS NAMED l(OMIMi:il FHOM I'ACi: om-:> Other contestants who will receive' silver medals are listed as follows: ■ E. W. Busche, Washington township, 94.9; C. J. Jones. Blue Creek. 87.1; ! W. H. Patterson, Blue Creek. 86.9; C.. W. R. Schwartz. Monroe. 86 3. The following will receive bronze | medals: Noah Mazelin. Monroe. 82.5; j W T. Rupert. Washington. 80.6; W. W. Hawkins, Washington. 74.9; J. F. Rupert. Monroe. <1.6 iieids »««• estimated for three other contestants, but hey Tailed to reach the 75-bushel mark. : o Greve Cou r ch I The ILev. Mr. Hatch, of Huntington. H will conduct services at the Pleasant i Grove United Brethern church Sun- ) day morning. He will be assisted by i)a student from Central College, who : will render special music. —i—-— , ii. j " Rimpless IV h 4/ * \k \ 7 i * / O can Ido c i why edn't I have a skin like ' other girls? Why do 1 have to have these ugly pimples, blotches and blackheads? "If I could only fi-'f soreethiug tha< would clear up my sit t a;»d give me back my soft, rosy comniexion. 1 know . I would be t'»e happi?st girl in the 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 1 . and soft as anybody's. ■ That's what 8. 8. 8. lias been doimx for generations—helping Nature build rich, red blood! You can build rod-blood-cells so fast that the impurities that cause breaking out on the skin 1 hardly get into the system before the pure blood annihilates them — kills! 1 them right out — stops them from I breaking out through the skin. And then this rich. red. pure blood 1 ;■ <-<is !!!■) t ' the tissues of the; skit; and keeps it' b?.-l»hy, I- 1 !> x*" •- '

LOCAL BANK HAS TWO NEW SAFES Latent Type Os BurglarProof Safes Installed At First National Bank ! Tw<\ new atacl aufen. weighing 6,500 poiinds each and made of threellncll M>lld H'eel. have been placed in the vaitU of tne First National bank in/ ihia city. The steel used in the construction of the safes Is called tnaganese ateel. j i Tbe safes are of the newest type on 11he market, and are fire-proof. They I are burglar-proof, also. The oval i doors to the safe are about one foot I thick and each has a triple set of | I time clocks Installed in them. The Jsaiea are made by the Devolt Safe I and Ixx k company, of Cleveland, and i with their installation the strongest safbs made will guard the deposits )f the bank The large vault, in which all money, books, records and safe deposit itoxes are located, is constructed of steel, also. / 1 I Court House s Will Probated I The will of George S. Gault has been probated in court here. Ihe «document provides that SI,OOO be I given to James U Gault, a brother of ’the decedent. After the expenses of the decedent's last sickness and all other expenses have been paid, the remainder of the estate is to be given to the brother. James l». Gault. Frank Aurand was appo'nted executor and he filed bond in the sum of ■ C 4.000. — —o —Subscribe For The Daily Democrat — - j See us for your Shot Guns and Western Ammunition I . Super X Shells L* 1 Ipf per box kzc... A • JL Expert Shells, smokeless powder, per box OtFV I ..rjcvT..' vou L- ■ /

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NOTICE Ail pc-muim having clulnx against i the C. S Niblick rotate should file I hum with C J. Lutz, attorney, or Mrs. c. 8. Niblick, »din(rx., within next ten duya. 269-Atx Dally Democrat Want Ads Get Results I

ATTENTION! Winter days call for comfort in driving and for your convenience we have to offer a number of good used FORD COUPES—TOURINGS—ROADSTERS All arc in good liicclntiiiciil condition (mil •worlh yottr titlrntion. Sulni'tkiv is Gift .Day so make your visit in the city a double purpose by looking these cars over. Battery Service Our battery department, in charge of coHipelciil and skilled battery men assures you of first class work. Drive up anil lei us inspeel or repair your baitcry NOW and save you lime and worry Inter on. Our “X-Ray” machine can point out your battery trouble to you while you watch the operation. Adams Counfy Auto Co. Ft cd E. Kolter, Mgr. Madison St. Phone SO “Insist on Genuine Ford Parts” Mil 81III8III8M AW'II

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