Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1925 — Page 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS
♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE FI)R SALE 15 H. V Motor; H. P. Motor; 1-8 in. Bench Jointer; I 1 No. 10 Variety Saw; 118 in. Planer; j-2o in. Band Saw;'l Belt Sander; 11 Single Spindle shaper, Line Shafts: and Pulleys, all in excellent shape. I ( t ■ — J M. Wobber 1)1.;ft -i ton, Ind. Phone 28. 266-6tx. I few rood used oi! Moves and coal ranges. GAS CO. 267t14 FOR H’Ai.E -9 room house, modern. 738 Mercer Ave. Special low price for quick sale. Inquire D. D. Coffee. at Anker's cigar store. 268-6tx ' I’OR SALE-Large White Rock Cock | erela. Mrs. May Stultz. Deci.tur.l R 3._ Phone L-81L “IS.—I FOR SALE—2 stands, comhinaticul stove, oil heater, 2 chairs, carpet sweeper, sinle bed. china closet, curtain ami dishes, good rug. W. Al Kuebler, phone 140. 270t’> FOR SALE Full blooded Rhode Island Cockerels for breeding pur poses. Cleo. Burkett, 1620 W. Monroe St. or call 6J.6. 270-3 t FOR SALE—By owner. 1925 Overland glass sides. Cheap if taken at once. Inquire Fireproof Garage. ■ 27i>3tx. FOR SALE To dose lip the estate 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 township. near Geneva.; 10 acre tract in St. Mary's township, near Pleasant Mills; one house and lot on Vine St.. No. 1021; on ehouse and 2 lots pn Russell St., No. 1022; house and lot on l"atterson St.. No. 1203; one vacant lot on South 12th St.. No. 315, all lo catted in Decatur. The above real estate will be sold at a bargain to close the estate Ella J. Nidlinger. Administratrix. I 1 Nee Dailey. Also farms for rent, J. W. Teeple, Atty. 269e0d6t! FOR SALE—MaIe calf whose sires 15 neafftsti dams avjerae 81.65 lb. in seven days and his dam has a good record in aC. T. A Jacob J 1 Schwartz, Rt. 4, Beine, Ind 267t3x eod : I Cement. $2.75 per bbl. In large quantities. Special price. Acker Cement Works. 233-tt eod' FOR'SALE — Buff Orpington Cock ' erels; 2 buck lambs. Chas. G. Kirch-; tier. Preble phone 4on 18, 269-3 t coil i FOR SALE—IOO acre farm. Mrs. Wm ! Holdeway. Decatur R. R. 4. or call Preble phone. 2~212tpd. FOR SAIJE—Rose Comb White Wyandotte Cockerels. Mrs. F. B. Spur-1 geon, Decatur Route 6. Willshire■ 2726tx. ■ I
WANTED WANTED A housekeeper for middle i aged man. who has one small child. Inquire 505 Mercer Ave 253tt’. WANTED TO RL'Y Poultry of all: kinds. Call Ralph Burnett, telephone 834. to Dec, l,x. WANTED TO TRADE For used radio. Phone 1156. Or call at 9'M West Jefferson street. Decatur on Monday. Tuesday or Wednesday. WANTED^--Position as clerk in groc-l try or drug store. Call STH. Mon-1 roe. 272-:itx.i LOST AND FOUND LOST Black and tan hound. Finder please notify Dan Railing. Monroe, Indi Phone 52-1. 271 tP.x NO HUNTING No hunting or trespasasing allowed on the Elizabeth S. Morrison farm in 1 section 31. Blue Creek township. 4 miles east of Berne. Arthur De Arntond. tenant, has authority to prosecute violators. 270-4 t. Elizabeth S. Morrison - - ——n * • • — — —Subscribe For The Daily L/emocrai— APPOINTMENT OF VDMIMSTR Vl’Olt Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has b'-en appointed Adm ini - | xtrator of the estate of George Ernst.; Ute of Adams County. deceased. The estate is probably solvent. HENRY S. MICHAUD, Administrator. October 30, 1925. DORE B. ERWIN, Atty. 2-9-16. — o NOTICE OF FIN AL SETTLEMENT OF ESI ATE Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Ira C. Ly burger. deceased, to upperr in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Dfccatur, Indiana, on the 30th day of November, 1925. and show cause, if any. wLv the FINAL SETTLEMENT AC< ’< M ’ NTS’ with the estate of said decedent should not h« approved; gnd said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of lodrsliip, and receive their distributive shares. MI’KL I. EVBARGER. Administrator. J>‘ < atur. Indiana. November 7, 1925 ,E_H frt&E I<A tl ys,_ !ij Nature holds the secret of I health. All thatj man can do is to see that the bodily machine! is in running order. That is what the Chiroiv ptactor doet. Telephone for on appointment now. CHARLES & CHARLES i Chiropractors. Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 io 5 A: 30 to *IOO. 1?? N. Second Bs, phone 428
♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ H. I ROHNAPI 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 Calle 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 A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST | Eves 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 si 5 PERCENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICS 33 S 2nd St. " —O ROY JOHNSON AuctioneW Decatur. Indana Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. ' - ?=~ 9 FARM MORTGAGE LOA N S New Easy Plan. Low rale of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. I). Suttles, Secy. I o -«>
\n||( I. • fl Bl I' I I ’ I ISU Notice is hereby given that the un- : dersigned superintendent of von»tru< - I lion of the EJntird J. Seheiner Drain in St. Marys and Washington townships, ! Adams <’oiinty, Indiana, will on j *»:iI ur«|;i> . Notenihcr 2*». |!125 • up until 10 o'<‘!oek a. m. of said day I at the office of Dick Boeh. county Bur-I <<| A.lains < ’•l’liity. Indiana. Sir t ii»Haugk Rhe k. north of ;he Court House in the City of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana, receive healed bids for the construction of said drain in ar-1 cordamp with the report, plans, pro-; I file and specifications therefor now on | file in the office of the Auditor ui I I Adams county, in said cause. Tile llrjttM From station 0 to sratmn 32. Bids will be received And a contract ! let for the drainage system as shown ' hi the report, profile, plans and fcpeciI lira I ions therefor. z | No confidential bid will be accepted i and each bidder will he required to i state specifically for what he will construct said drainage system, furnishpng all labor ami mat* rials therefor. Bidders will be required to file their i bids as required by law upon forms which will be furnished by the undersigned superintendent of construction and each bidder will be required to ! male - and file with his bid the neces- .'<*(> ankiavit ol non-‘‘oiiusmn and that he is a bonafidr bidder. Each hid must be accompanied with a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to double the amount of such . Ind. conditioned for the faithful perfortnance <d said work and c'oniract on each out may be accompanied with a certified - |or $150.00 as surety Unit the 'odder will enter in a <outraet with said superintendent for the i-onstrue- ■ tlon of the same if he be awarded the i contract theret'oT. S W < h bond to be . approved by the superintendent of construction and said superintendent re-’ b’ds* * t, C ligbt lo rt -‘jcct any and all , i’° nd and bid « ba,? b < »'*nowI dged by a person having authority administer oaths. vmy No bid will be Accepted in excess of he estimated cost of aurfi work or in excess of the benefits found. • ii*‘ time for the completion nr tn., work will bo made known b\ the superintendent on the day of the Use and dete O ;l’: U, ■ l, ’ r I W,II be to com ■|>! u,..'t wnhin the *<*•* or Novembm, !925; Superintendent of I’onstrt.ii'tion W-lg —a Vl x.,7‘' ‘ '«»’»• mhi it vroi< dr'i -i-npri I K ' v " n - T |,i *t Ilia uui fi-i*. kppointvd Admini.l kJ.’' Vl,h win »»npxed, of th. .-Stale of William 11. Ms.-rs late ..I •'nams county, tleeeasetl lim.-stute is prol.abh sol-. ~,,, iue estate \i>AMs CorX’IA HANK, Administrator de-bimix-non with will annexed. Novemlu-r 1925 DUKE B. ERWIN. Atty. 9-16-23. 0 A NOI II E OF l lAAi, SETTLEMENT ofc' ESTATE No. 2WB Notice is hereby given to the creditor.s, neirs and l“gate’rs of Mary A. Hackett, deceased, to appear in the (Mrcuit <‘iiiirt. b»dd at Decatur. Indiana, on the 3rd day of De- enibeV, 192". and sh‘»w cause, if any. whv flu* I- INAL SETTLEMEN T ACCOUNTS with Ibe estate of said decedent should not approved;’and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive sliat es. * MAKI A, GOULD. Administratrix. Decatur, Indiana, November 9th. 1925. LENHART & HELLER, Attys, 9-16.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1925.
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets f AST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Receipts 6430. shipments 4940 yesI terday; receipts 9«||. shipments 83tiu I today; hogs closing steady; heavies | $12,000 $12.25; mediums 712 250 12.40; i light Weight 712.85 ft 712.50; light lights , sl.so(fi ing sows rough SIO,OOO $10.25; cattle 2875; butcher grades steady to strong, weighty steers slow; steers 1100 lbs. sß,ooo’s 10.00. no prime sttrs here; 1100 pounds down $6,000 $10.00; yearlings up to 711.50; heifers $5,500 ' $8.00; few fancy $9.00; cows 71 751/ 76.50; bulls $3.50© 76.00; sheep 100; best lambs 715 50; culls $13.00 down; best yearling SII,OOO $92.00; best aged wethers $9,000 $9.50; best ewes $7.00 0 $8.50;-taives 220; tops fB.OO; culls $ll.OO down. FORT WAYNE CATTLE AND HOG MARKET 'The hog market was 15 cents up Saturday at the Fort Wayne union stock yards. Calves and lunibft were steady. 100 to 110 pounds Jll.BO 140 to 180 pounds 11 70 180 to 225 pounds 11.60 22% to 275 pounds ' 11.50 275 pounds and up. 11.40 Roughs B.oo© 9.25 Stags 7.00 Calves 7.000 L't.oO Lambs, choice 13.0001 LOO Lambs, culled to good 9.00012.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Prices Delivered) Corrected Nov. 16 Heavy Chickens 17c, Leghorns 17c Heavy Fowls 17c Leghorn, Anconas and Black broilers 11c, Roosters 10c Ducks 15c Geese : 14c Turkeys 28c 1 Eggs, dozen 46c 1 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Nov. 16 Barley, per bushel ... 76 Oats, per bushel 35'-j Rye, per bushel 80c j New Wheat. No. 1 $1.56 New Wheat. NJ. 2 $1 55
LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen sde BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, at station 47e Meals To Be Served During Catholic Bazaar lu, connection with the bazarr to be given in.fhr auditorium of the Catholic school biulding next week, supper will be served every evening, beginning Tuesday, November 24. Dinner will not be served on Thanksgiving day. Irat the bazaar will be opened on Thanksgiving afternoon and on Saturday afternoon. The event will be brought to a close Saturday evening and a Ford automobile will be given away. o . s—B—s\tANT ADS EARN—I—| —— 0 LET VS Make your Christmas photos now. With a small deposit we will hold them until Xmas. EDWARDS STUDIO Phone 964 271t3
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1 Court House I New Term Opens. The November term of court openled this morning. No cases were set for trial today, but proceedings were hud in several cases. State Cases Dismissed. The ease of tile state vs. Julia Hickman. for violation of the prohibition law, was dlsmUjied after a nolle had been tiled by the prosecutor. The ease of the state vs. Put Her shey, for dynamiting fish, was dismissed after the prosecutor had filed a nolle. Answer Is Filed. In the case of the Commercial Savings Bunk of St. Louis. Michigan, vs. David Levy et al, tin answer was til-, ed by the Fred G. Stevens company. • Object To Demurrer. In the case of the Starr Piano company vs. Murray J. Seheerer. the plaintiff file'll an objection ami answer to the demurrer. Estate Settled. In tine estate of Robert A. Jaebker. the final report was approved. The executrix was authorized to assign the contract between the deceased ami H. W. Heckman, to herself The executrix was discharged and the estate settled. . Guardian Dismissed. In the guardianship of Ida May Linton, the final report was filed and apptoved and the guardian dismiss ed. Resignation Filed. In the guardianship of Floyd L.. I .illian F.. and Glenn G. Steiner, the final report and resignation of the guardian was filed. o — RED ( ROSS ROLL CALL IS STARTED «---X ((OSTIA I El» I HOM I'U.E O.AEt stricken and blind persons, hospitals, nqrses schools, public health service, life' saving and home service, are among the branches of the American Red Cross. Leading citizens of the
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uution are unanimous In commending the society for its fine work Lu every nution of the world. The membership is open to all persons in the county fTnd the fee is within the reach of everyone. The ladies in charge of the Roll Cull will visit rfie business houses, homes and factories of this city, during the first three days of the week. Work in other parts of the county will also start this week. —- REPORT IS MADE BY COW TESTERS << OVUM I l> I Htrn PAGE OMD Schwartz. Jacob L. Leichty, Peter D. Schwartz. Daniel I). Schwartz, Menno P. Sttury. and John H Habegger. "Goldie,” Holstein in the Joseph D. Sdiwuitz herd, was high individual cbw. she having produced 549.5 pounds butterfht during the year, more than three times the production of the average Indiana cow- "Lucinda." a member of the winning Mazelin herd, was
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NOTICE The dumping of ashes and rubbish in the alleys is strictly forbidden under City ordinance and violators will be prosecuted according to law. Much, complaint has come to the city street commissioner of violation of this ordinance and it is with the view of keeping our alleys clean that this ordinance will be enforced. As a public-spirited citizen please help keep the alleys clean. Nothing reflects on civic pride more than dirty and cluttered up alleys and the city ordinance will be enforced b> curb the practice of dumping asheSand rubbish in the.alleys. ORDER OF STRt'tlT COMMITTEE.
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