Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1925 — Page 2
GLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS
• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE—A few good used oil stoves and coal ranges.j GAS CO. 267 t 14 j EOII SALE—IOO acre tunn. Mrs. \Vm , Holdeway. Decatur R, R. 4. or call I Preble phone. 27212tpd FOR lota on Elm street for $375-00 if taken at once. See or write Albert Hollinger, Route 3, Monroe. 276t3x F6R SALlz—Wilson heater gas stove. Inquire at 235 N 6th St. 278-31. I HAVE SOME N'R’E FATYiENS that I will sei Ifor Thanksgiving dinner. Call at 616 W Monroe street or phone 1042, ’ 278-2tX. WANTED WANTED TO Hi t’—Poultry of all kinds Call Ralph Burnett, telephone 834. to Dec. 17x. WANTED- Furnaces to attend and all kinds of general work. Inquire 825 Winchester st. 274t6x WANTED TO KENT —Five or six room house. See manager, Lepird Shoe Store. 277tf. WANTED TO BUY Several tons straw. Loose or baled. Call 883White. __________ 2 7B-3ts RANTED —Maid for general house work. Mrs. J. Q. Neptune. Phone 23. 278-3 t. LOST AND FOUND STRAYED OR STOLEN-While hotuul tan and black spotted. Wore leather collar and answered to name of Jack. Liberal reward. Phone 862 B. or 966. 277-3tx LOST—29x4 10 Fish Balloon Tire between Decatur and M'agley Reformed church. Finder please return to Democrat office. 278-3tx ; FOUND Tube, between Decatur and! Monroe. Owner may have satn e by I describing property and paying for this adv. Phone F-562. 275-3 t ■ ■1 ' ■-■"■L'-gW | FOR RENT FOR RENT —Top floor in entrance building in Bellmont I’ark. Inquire of Roy S Johnson. Phone 575. 2783! FORT WAYNE CATTLE AND HOG MARKET The hog market was 10 cents lower Monday at the Fort union stock yards. Calves and lambs wore steady. 100 to 140 pounds $11.20 140 to 180 pounds 11.10 180 to 225 pounds 11.00 225 to 275 pounds 10.80 275 pounds and up 10.80 Roug s B.oo® 9.25 Stags 7.00 Calves 7.041® 13.00 lAmbs, choice 13.00® 14.25; Lambs, culled to good ... 9.00® 12.00 CATTLE Beef Steers, Medium and Heavy, 1,200! Pounds Up. Prime to good $ B.oo® 8.50 Medium and good 6.00® 7.00 Common to medium .... 5.00® 6.00 Light Steers, 1,100 Pounds Down Good to choice $ 7.00® 8.00 Medium to good 6.00® 7.25 Common to good 5.00® 6.50 Butcher Cattle Heifers, good to choice . .$ 6.00® 7.50 Heifers, medium 5 50® 6.50 Common to good 4.50® 6.00 Cows, good to choice . . 5.50® 6.50 Comonin to good 4.50® 6.00 Bologna bulls 4.00)® 5.50 Butchers ...., 3.00® 4.50 Canners and cutters 2.00® 4.00, Cutter s 3.00® 4.001 Canuers 2.00® 3.00 _ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. (new), $1.62; Dec., (old), $1.61; May. (new). $1.60 5-8; May, (old), $1.59 1-8. Corn. Dec, 74 3-8 c; May, 7!) l-2c. Oats: Dec., 38 3-4 c; May. 43 l-4c. o - NOTICE All persons knowing themselves indebted to Dr. Elizabeth Burns, will ptease call and pay up or make arrangements to do so before Dec. Ist. DR. ELIZABETH BURNS. o . NOTICE Positively no hunting on the Henry Kintz farm. Violators will be prose- «»«»♦«• d. 3tM-Tu.M. THE OWNERS. N0v.17-19-21-24-25-27. — „ , —s—s—s—Want Ads Earn—s—s—- — —. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 2210 Notice in hereby given to tho creditars. heir* and legatee* of .lesae man, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 19th day of December, 1925, and show cause, if any. why tlie FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should wot be approved; and said heirs are notified to then ami there make proof of heirship receive their distributive shares. The estate If probably solvent. tiEiNHI K MICHAUD, Administraioi. l>f< aiur. Indiana. November-23rd. 1925. JOriN T. KELLV, Ate. -■ I -1. DR. C. V. CONNELL j VETERINARIAN I i Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. Phoue: Office 143-—Residence 102 O 0
•••*♦*****•••• ♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ ■■ ■■ m—g H. FROHNAI’FEL. D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Nsurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street ! Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 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 south of Decatur Democrat. _ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: I to 11:30—12:80 to 6:W Saturday 8:00 p m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN Ab unlimited amount at • PERCENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'B ABSTRACT OFFICE. •38 8. 2nd St. ’“ROT JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana I Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. 0 o o FARM MORTGAGE LOANS New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Qffice 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. o— —-o 0- —o i [ Marcelling 50c Mon , Tues., and ' Wed Also try our hot oil for j dandruff. Permanent waving appointment any time. $12.00. • NORTH SIDE BEAUTY SHOP ) 325 No. Third St. 0 o 277t3 MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets TOLEDO LIVE STOCK MARKET LTnrq —Rprginfa Bgjjt. Market, 10c SlghW, KgROKiiSM i Heavies . slL2a®li.av Mediums 11.50® 11.60 Yorkers 11.70(0111.7l> Good Pigs 11.75® 12.00 Calves—Market steady. • Sheep and Lambs —Market steady. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Receipts 2400, shipments 1900 hogs dosing steady: heavies $11.50@|11.60; mediums $11.60® $11.65: light weight $11.60®511.75; light lights and pigs $12.00® $12.25; packing sows rough, $9.50® $9.75: cattle 150, steady; 600; best lambs $16.00® $16.25; best ewes $7.00®58.50; calves 300; tops $15.00. t LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Prices Delivered) Corrected Nov. 21. Heavy Chickens 18c Leghorns 11c Heavy Fowls 18c Leghorn, Ancouas and Black broilers 11c Roosters 10c bucks 15e Geese 14c Turkeys 31c Eggs, dozen 55c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Nov. 24. Barley, per bushel .... 76 Oats, per bushel....yi. 35c Rye, per bushel 80a New Wheat, No. 1 $1.59 New Wheat, No. 2 ...$1.58 LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 60c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, at station 47c
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925.
' Representative Vestal Bags Wid Turkeys And Other Game In Virginia Washington. Nov. 24. — imitating the early day pioneer, Representative i Albert H Vestal put gun on shoulder' and wont to the woods to get his I Thanksgiving turkey. He bagged Jtwoi wild turkeys on a hunting trip 10l the wilderness of King George county.' Virginia. He also got squirrel, quail' aiyl rabbits. Last night several of the friends of Representative and Mrs. Vestal feast-1 ed on the wild game at a pre-Thanks-giving dinner given in their apart-1 ment at the Hotel Roosevelt. Their < guests included Representative and ’ Mrs. Dick Elliott, Representative and, ■ Mrs. Fred S. Purnell, Judge and Mrs.' Oscar E. Bland and Everet sanders, secretary to the president, and Miss Vivian Vestal. j Wild turkey are fast disappearing' and not plentiful, so Mr. Vestal is recelvin g the congratulations of local , huntsmen. Woman’s Quick Wit Routes Five Thieves, Mexico City, Nov. 24 — (United Press)—Five thieves were routed by j Mrs. R R. Wilson, wife of an Ameri- ( can contractor here through the ingenious use of a phonograph. Mrs. Wilson .who lives in an isolated section of the city, was alone late at night when, to her alarm she heard footsteps outside. Peering from the ■window she discerned five men leap the wall enclosing the grwffnds and secret themselves in th? shrubbery. ', Without a telephone and separated from her nearest neighbor by several: hundred yards, Mrs. Wilson, at first was at a loss what to do. Then she remembered her phonograph. A moment later a strident male voice , sounded through the house. The thieves took flight immediately. o , MlTltt: OF COMMISMOM-IR’S SXl.t: Os HUAI. ESTATE Ao. 12.400 Tlie undersigned commissioner, by vistne of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, made and entered in a cause therein pending . entitled "Oscar L. Vane- vs. Itactiel Baughman et al. — amt numbered 12.4 SS—upon the ihmket thereof —of said court.—hereby pies notice that at tlie Law Office of I I’ Snow, on tlie east side of Second street, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on Friday, tlie T-mii day of December, 11)27, nt the hour of ten o’clock n. m. of the said day—and if not sold on said day. continue said sale from day to day thereafter, until sold,—at private sale.— the said Commissioner will offer for sale, at not less than tlie full appraiseiT value thereof, tlie following described real estate to wit: Tract -|- Con.meming nt a pplnt wbivli is seventy-four til) rods and twelve (12) links east of the southwest corner of the northwest quarter ('fl of section seventeen (17) township twenty-six <2«) north, range fifteen (15) east in Adams County. Indiana. —and from I hence north, parallel! with tlie west line of tlie said section. 17—a distance of sixty-one rods, and eight (8) links. <Rt 8-2a)—them e east parallel with tlie half section line—east —and west line —a distance of thirty-five (35) rods to a point In tlie center of tlie "Fort Heeoverj'’ road— so called—thence south’ along the center of the said road, a distance of sixty-one «61» rods and light (8) links —be the same more or less —to tlie south line of said quarter . section —from thence west on tlie said , line—a distance of thirty-five (35) rods to tlie place of beginning—the said de-
scribed tract estimated to contain thirteen (13) acres ami twenty-bight one hundredths (28-100) acres of land. Traet “II” Commencing at tlie south east corner of the south west quarter of section seventeen (17) township twentysix (JBi north, range fifteen (15) east in Adams County. Indiana, thence north on the half section line —a distance of silty-three (32) rods and (38-100; twenty-eight one hundredths, to a point, thence west parallel witli the east and west half section line, of said section (17) a distance of fifty-three (53) rods and seventy-two (72-100) one hundredths, be the same more or less, to the < enter of the Port Recovery road—so called —thence south along the center of the said road, to the east and west half section line, a distance of fifty-three )53i rods and twentyeight one hundredths (28-100) be the same more or less, thence east a distance of fifty-three (53) rods' and sev-enty-two one hundredths (72-100) rods, be the same more or less, to tlie place of beginning, which said described tract is estimated to contain seventeen (17) acres and eighty-nine one hundredths (89-100) acres of land. Traet “111" Tract three, Is the south half ((it of the south west quarter ( '} ) of the north east quarter < L > of section seventeen (17) township twenty-six (26) north range fifteen (15) east la Adams County. Indiana, which said described' traet Is estimated to contain twenty (20) acres of land. •Making in tlie total cf the three said described tracts tlie sum of fifty-one and t *.venty-seven onß hundredths (51 27-100) acres of land. Term** of Mil? That said real estate shall be sold at private sale, free from ail liens, for Lot less than ttie full appraised value thereof; That the one-third of the purchase price, shall be paid in cash, (or that purchaser may pay In cash anv sum oyer and above the said one-third of I tiw. purebase price if he so desires.) I Inc remaining payments shall be ‘ lixyaole in nine and eighteen months after date of sale, which said deferred payments are to he evidenced by notes made, signed and executed' by the buy - et and secured by a first mortgage on the said real estate so sold Said notes shall bear six per cent interest from date of sale, providing foi Attorneys tees and waiving relief from valuation and appraisment laws. J F. SNOW. ( ommlssloner. J. F. SNOW. Attorney for Plaintiff 10-17-24-1. APPOINTMST OF AUMI AI9TRgfHI X Notice Is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Auniinistratrfx of the estate of Abraham m!’» ker ; *“ te of Adams County, deceased. 1 .. *5 probably solvent. *’AR IHA ELLEN HOCKER, Administratrix. November Hi, 1925. C. J. LI’TZ, Atty. 10-17-24. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice is hereby given, That the undere.gned has been appointed AdmlniMi'elZu w»' K,nl f non of the es »*te of Mitlkol Miller, late of Adams County. vei>t a,eJ ’ >e esta,e 18 Probably solMARY MILLER, Administratrix de bonis non November 16, 1925. FTiUCHTE & LETTERER, Atty. 17241
i Wotnan Loses Teeth Seeking Lost Beads Kansan CMy, Mo.. Nov. 2T>-(Unite<l Preus)—A string of per.rl beads caused Mrs. G. B. Newman of this city about as bad a half hour as ever the ill omened Hope diamond caused Its tinfortunate owners. I The string taught on the door ns she was leaving the C’Wy Power and Light Company offices »•»><! the pearls | were strewn over the sidewalk. In her anxiety to retrieve the beads she [ placefl her handbag on the running I boar dot an automobile parked at the l curb. While Mrs. Newman was picking up beads the owner of the car drove I The bag contained her false teeth and the key to her home so that pend-, ing its recovery she could neither eat t nor sleep. | o Sette Re-elected Head Os State Farm Bureau Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 24. —(United Press.) —W. H. Settle, of Petroleum. today headed the Indiana Farm ■ Bureau federation for a fourth term ' as president. | Other officers elected at yesteri day's session of the convention were i Lewis Taylor, of Neburg, who suc- ■ ceeded Scott Meiks, of Shelbyville, as vice president, and Mrs. G. W. Sewell. Otterbein, re-elected second vice president. j That the bureau is planning a determined drive to have the legislature enact a state income tax law was de(veloped following an address by < Charles Ross, tax commissioner from Wisconsin who urged such action. j The session will close with the annual banquet of the organization tonight. | o_ Dennis Miller Dies At Home In Huntington Dennis, six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Iz>o Miller, of Huntington. died Monday morning. His death is believed to have been caused from a diseased tooth or diseased tonsils although the exact cause has not been learned here. The child was to undergo an operation for removal of his tonsils, in the near future. The Miller 'family formerly resided in Decatur, and Mr. Miller is a son of Mrs. Verena Miller, of Decatur. The child is surr vived by his parents, two brothers and four sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nich Jois and daughter, Catherine, Mrs. Verena Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gay and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kobne will attend the funeral services, which will be held from the Catholic church in Huntington at 9 o’clock Wednesday morning. — o NO HUNTING Postively no hunting or trespassing on Fred Reppert farm. . J. E. Anderson, tenant. Itx. — o — —s—s—s—Want Ads Earn—s—s —s—
I . .. Bk Thanksgiving jk jSf There are many things to be thankful for if i you s^op think over the year that has passed. fcsi. X There is something wrong with the man that J can’t find something to be thankful for. ■ MR an k * s thankful for its friends and the many delightful and pleasant business rela- J tions it has had dining the year—and with the > Hope that it will continue for all time to eome. ' 11111 The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. |OJ WHO Bank of Service In. < i * v
Rotary Governor lo Visit Decatur Club Benjamin Sherwood, of Bedford, governor of the Twentieth Rotary district, j win be the guest of the Decatur Rotary i club at luncheon Wednesday noon, j which will be served in the Rotary j room nt the Industrial Association j headquarters. Governor Sherwood will bo accompanied here by Pat Mallonee,, of Columbia City, and it Is planned to; have the luncheon at 12 o’clock. The I luncheon will last one hour, after | which Mr. Sherwood will hold a cohference with the directors of the olcal Rotary clqb. , — o— De Voss Funera To Be Held Wednesday Afternoon Funeral services for L. C. De Voss, prominent Decatur attorney, who died veeterday morninj? of heart trouble, will be held from the home on Mar(hall street Wednesday afternoon, at »:30 o'clock. The. Rev. Somerville Light, pastor of the Methodist church, if this city, will have charge. o NOTICE Postively no hunting allowed on the Fonncr Stock Farm. Violators will be prosecuted. A. J. Smith, owner. 273-6tx —o — Attend the G. E. Thanksgiving Dance and take home a turkey free. Masonic Hall, Wed. Nite. Nov. 25th. 27+6t [gjp Trains c\ OHIO SPECIAL Lv. Cincinnati 8:50 AM Ar. Jacksonville 11:15 AM PONCEDE LEON Lv. Cincinnati 6:45 PM Ar. Jacksonville 7:25 PM Ar. Miami 9:10 AM Ar. Fort Myers 12:20 PM r Suwanee River Special Lv. Cincinnati 9:50 PM Ar. Tampa 6:15 AM Ar. St. Petersburg 8:25 AM Ar. Bradenton 7:55 AM Ar. Sarasota 8:25 AM Drawing Room -- Compartment Sleepinc Cars and Coachaa Dining Cara Serving All Meals No Change of Cart Fsr {{irther information, riteping ear rtstntationi, etc., addren: E. N. AIKEN. General Paasenger Agent 301 Southern Railway Building Cincinnati, Onio 'jSoffmEftNRAJLWAySrsrEM;
FARMERS—We have on hand, 1 ready for delivery, a 615 bushel capacity car corn Dickelman metal crib. Many features found on no other metal cribs. if. Knapp & Son. 278-3 t '
| THE ADAMS Theatre ! rffl - Last Time Tonight—- || DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS f Bi in tire wonder attraction i | “DON Q, SON OF ZORRO” $ The greatest picture Fairbanks ever of- $ SL: sered. Fast as lightning and contain- I | ing romance, mystery, action, x thrills and laughs. 15c——-35c | ifi Wednesday—“ The Best People” fl Starting Sunday—Mary Pickford in « g! “Little Annie Rooney.” j THE CORT £ —Tonight Only— ® | “WINGS OF ,YOUTH” | ® A Wm. Fox Special, featuring ifi Madge Bellamy, Ethel Clayton Folly laughed and fools danced to her | HR tune. It’s jazz joyness until her FP wings are clipped. j “Stretching The Truth,” comedy. | | -10 c -25 c * aj Wednesday—“ Tess of the D’urbervilies” | Starring Blanche Sweet. PUBLIC SALE As 1 am moving to Foi l Wayne and discontinuing lions • keeping will offer for sale at the Niblick vacant lot on ('iiurt street, if the day is fit, and if not at my residence, at 211 Madison street, SATURDAY, NOV. 28 At 1:30 o'clock p. in. file following; Gas slove. used two years; lee Box. Kitchen Gabinet; Mission Buffet; Dining Boom Table and six chairs, dining fable t.»x<SO; (Looking utensils, dishes, fruit jars; Rockers; Sanitary Couch; two Stands; Desk (office); two Book Cases, one Mission, one Oak; Medicine Shelves; Glass Cupboard with shelves; Birds-eye Maple Dresser and Chitfioner; Brass Bedstead with good Mattress and Springs; one pair Pillows; one 3-piecc Parlor Suite; one Morris Chair; one Wash Stand anti other articles. TERMS CASH. DR. ELIZABETH BURNS Harry Daniels, Auctioneer. .lack Brunton, Clerk. 17-21-2i>-21-25-27
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