Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1925 — Page 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS,! NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS |
• CLASSIFIED ADS • • ••••♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦•« FOR SALE For SALE—A few good used oil stoves and coal ranges. GAS CO. 267t14 FOR SALE— I<iV urn- farm. Mrs. Wm Huldeway, Decatur K. R. 4. or call [ Preble phone. 27212tp<1. FOR SALK—Wilson heater gas stove! Inquire at 235 N. 6th St. FOR~SAI.E 50 Plymouth Rock I’ulletts. Also same cockerels. David D Habegger. 3 miles east »i mile south of Monroe. 274-3 t e.o.d. Cement. $2.75 per bbl. In! large quantities. Special price. Acker Cement Works. 233-ts eod FOR SALE To close up 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 townahip, 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 on Russell St.. No. 1022; house and lot on Patterson St., No. 1203; one vacant lot on South 12th St.. Nil 315, all located in Decatur. The above real estate will be sold at a bargain to close the estate Ella J. Nidlinger, Administratrix. Nee Dailey. Also farms for rent, J. W. Teeple, Atty. 269eodSt FOR SALE - 5 room house. 20 x 24 garage and large hen house with 1 acre at Peterson. Ind. Price right. Write Joe Peterseim, Troy, Ohio, R. i R. 3. 279t21t FOR SALE — A 11-3x12 Axminster rug in good condition. Inquire of Mrs. L. F. Miller at 928 Nuttman Ave. - • 9-.,tX j WANTED WANTED TO' BUY—Poultry of all* kinds Cail Ralph Burnett, tele phone 834. to Dec. l~x. | WANTED--Furnaces to attend and I all kinds of general work. Inquire! 825 Winchester st. 274t6x WANTED TO RENT—Five or six room house. See manager, Iz l pi rd Shoe Store. 277tf. WANTED TO BLY Sever,il m:>straw. Loose or baled. Call 883-1 White. 278-3 t WANTED Maid tor general house work. Mrs. J. Q Neptune, Phone 33. “L 78 J*i WANTED- Man to represent National Automobile Insurance Association. Every auto owner should carry [ liability and property damage insur-i ance. Low rates. Immediate and[ satisfactory settlement of claims. | Write to O. H. Zollinger Insurance | Agency. 202-07 Cooper Bldg, For*. Wayne;. It' LOST AM) FOUND STRAYED OR STOLEN -While hound tan and black spotted. Wore leathercollar and answered to name of Jack. I Liberal reward. Phone 862 B. or 1’66. 2"7-3tx. LOST 2ltx4.Pi Fish Balloon Tire between Decatur and M'lgley Re-j formed church Finder please return to Democrat office. 278-3tx! FOUND—Tube. between Decatur and Monroe. Owner may have same by describing property and paying tor! this adv. Phone F-862. 278-3 t ■ FOR RENT I'OR RENT-Top floor in entrance' building in Bellmont Park. Inquire of Roy S. Johnson. Phone 575. 2783 t FOR REN’T—Three rooms for light housekeeping, all modern, light and heat. 703 North Second St., Phone 1071. 279-3tx FOR RENT—-5 room house in Bell-[ mont park. Phone 606 or 312 N ! 27913 FOR RENT - Part of a nine-room house. Small family desired. Close to G. E. fartory. Call at 421 N. 7th St., L. T. Brokaw. 279-3tx CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and appreciation for the kindness shown by the choir, ministers, friends, in our recefll bereavement. Folly Reed, John Reed. Charlotte Sargent. 0 Mrs. Harry Fritzinger returned last evening from Detroit, Michigan, ] where she was called on account of tiie death of Mrs. John Conter.* | The cause of disease is spinal F , 5 pressure upon nerves which prevents the ( mil transmission of J>_ vital energy toj I the c*Ust of S one or more organs. Telephone for an appointment pow. , CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours; 10 to 12—2 to I e.30 to 8:00. |«Z ff. Sswnp Bfc _ Phone 828
♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ 11. I ROHNAPFEL. I). C. 1 DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocatometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 a m. 1-5 6-8 pm. KK BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Buck, Lady Attendant I Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone #O. 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. ~PL A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS; 8 to 11:30 —12:30 to S:H Saturday 8:00 p ®. Telephone 135 ’ MONEY* TO LOAN A> unlimited amount st t PER CENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real satats. ICHURGEF'B ABSTRACT OFFICR. 33 S. 3nd St. ’ _ ROYJOHNSON ° I I _ Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. ■■ 0 ! : ~ ' 0 I ARM MORTGAGE L O ANS New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. 1 I || Q , , () ,0 i Marcelling so<- Mon.. Tues., 'and j Wed. Also try our hot oil for j dandruff. Permanent waving appointment anv time, sl2 00. i i NORTH SIDE BEAUTY SHOP ' 325 No. Third St !()— () i 277t3 o— —- o EDWARD MOLTHAN | (Representing European School) VIOLIN No. 10-11 Peoples Loan & Trust | I Co. Bldn. DECATUR. IND. o■■.■ ■ ■ —o O——- — ■ _ I I WANTED | I Rags, Rubber. Paper of all kinds, ecrap Iron, Metals and Hides. We will call with our truck for any junk you wish to dispose of. t PHONE 442 | MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R & I. crossing. O— — — 0 | Court House j Jury Trial Monday The cases of the state vs. George S. Mumma, for arson, and the state vs. (’. B. Ford, for violation of the prohibition law. are set for trial before a jury in circuit court Monday. The jury has been called. Letters Issued Letters of administration have been i issued to Jesse B. Roop in the estate lof Samuel Reed. The administrator tiled bond in the sum of $2,500. In the estate of Frederick Hilpert, letters of execution were isuesd today to William F. Hilpert. He filed bond in the sum of $2,000. notice < All persons knowing themselves indebted to Dr. Elizabeth Burns, will please 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 prosecuted 31M-TU.M. THE OWNERS. N0v.17-19-21-24-25-27
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1925.
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago, Nov. 25.—(United Press.). Fractional declines were registered! in opening trade in grain futures on the Chicago board of trade today. Wheat longs, reluctant to go over the holiday with present holdings,! started selling at th.' outset. Bids were greatly reduced. News did not carry any support overnight developments, ' Corn w.is a follow up market. Weak- , uess in the leading cereaj caused backing away by commission houses. Oats were without change. Provisions held firm without feature. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 1600, shipments 3040; good bogs closing slow; heavies sll.75011.85; mediums $11.75012.10: light weight $12,101,12 25: light light and pigs $12.50© 12.75; packing sows rough $9 5009.75; cattle 625 slow; canners 10035 c lower: sheep 600; best lambs $16.25; best ewes s7@ 8.50; rales 100; tons sls. Fort Wayne Liestock Market 100 to 140 pounds sll2O 140 to 180 pounds 11.10 180 to 225 pounds . 11.00 225 to 275 pounds ... 10.95 275 pounds up . 10.95 Robghs 800®< 9 25 Stags 7.00 down Choice lambs 13.00 Cull to good lambs 8-00©12.00 Calves — [email protected] Toledo Livestock Market Hogs receipts 1.10; market 10<-@ 25c higher; heavies- $11.40011.50; mediums [email protected]: Yorkers. $1190012: good pigs $1201225. Calves —Market, strong. Sheep and Lambs—Strong. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Prices Delivered) Corrected Nov. 24. Heavy Chickens 20c Heavy Fowls -20 c bi oilers 12c Old Roosters 10c | Ducks —l6 c Geese -12 c Turkeys 31c Eggs, dozen 50c LOCAL GRAIN~ MARKET Corrected Nov. 24. Barley, per bushel .......75 Oats, per bushel 35': Rye, per bushel —BO c New Wheat, No. 1 _ $1.61 New Wheat, No. 2 , ‘ 81.601 Good Sound Yellow Gern 70c Good Sound Mixed Corn 65c LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen ...60c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, al station 47c —s—s—s—Want —s —s —s—Want Ads Earn—s —$ —$— LAME BACK OR LUMBAGO PAIN “Heet” Relieves Instantly I Use applicator attached to cork, and brush “Hect” over the pain area. Immediately, you feel tbis harmless, ( glorious, penetrating heat draw the lain, soreness and stiffness right of your lame, aching back. Besides, • “Heet’ scatters the congestion and establishes a cure. I ‘’Heet" instantly relieves rheumatic* lor neuritis pain in any joint, muscle lor nerve whether in the arm. shoulder, neck. legs or body. “Heet” contains two soothing, penetrating ingredients,, too expensive to use in ordinary lini-l ments or analgesics. “Heet’’ is a clean, pleasant liquid; doesn’t stain, blister or irritate the skin and costs only 6“ (cents at any drug store. 1 r~r 1- — — tT"* S FOR SALE ■ MODERN HOME on g South Third Street. |g ■ Ant leaving city and || will sell at once. ELGIN KING jg* Inquire H. S. Michaud s| Decatur s|
* Catholic School Pupils Give Turkey To Sisters pupils of the Catholic school in this city presented the sisters of the St. Mary's congregation In Decatur with : a 14-pound turkey and all the necesiaary foods fur a Thanksgiving dinner. I Each year the school pupils bring . many good tilings to the school anil : present them to the sisters for their I v I dinner. I | E.icli pupils brought some article of food today, pi else aided In purchasI ing the turkey. The food was pre- ! seated this afternoon. o County Medical Society Meets At Hospital Here 11 ■ I The Adams County Medical Societyheld u regular meeting at the Memorial hospital here last night. An interesting paper on “X-Ray Therapy ' was ghen by Dr. Truelove, of Fort Wayne. Dr. Truelove dealt with the X-ray and radium treatment of * Cancer. The physicians present were H. O. Jones, of Berne; A, J. Miller, of Monroe; C. C. Rayle, Ben Beavers. 1 L. E. Somers. J. M. Miller. J. S. Boy * ers, W. E. Smith and Elizabeth Bums, of Decatur. Middlewest Not To Have j A “White” Thansgiving I Chicago, Nov. 25. —(United Press. I —The middlewest will not have a “white" Thanksgiving. Generali fair weather, without precipitation, will prevail tomorrow, the weather bureau forecast today. Some snow is on the ground in parts of the Great Lakes region and beyond the Rockies. There will be no temperature change, the forecast said. o — ■Post Office To Be Closed On Thursday The Decatur post office will be ’ closed all day Thursday, Thanksgiving day. There will not be any rural or city deliveries of mail and the office will be closed the same as on Sundays. A majority of the bust- j ness houses will also be closed all ikty Thursday. o Son Os Elkhart Minister Sentenced For Stealing Gary. Ind.. Nov. 25. —(United Press > I —Leonard Moore, 21, son of an Elk-1 hart minister, was to be taken to the * * state reformatory today to begin ( serving a three to five year sentence for stealing an automobile. When arraigned in court yesterday I he pleaded guilty to the theft of a I car which he drove into Illinois. Q Medaryville Bank Bandits Used A Stolen Automobile » Winamac, Ind., Nov. 21m —(United Press.) —The automobile used by the I three bandits who late yesterday robbed the Medaryville bank was stolen in Urbana, 111., Tuesday by three young men. This was determined by county authorities investigating the robbery this morning when police officers at Dinville, Hl., telephoned a description and the thieves. The description of the bandits and the auto thieves was practically identical. it was said. Approximately $4,(Hm was obtained in the hold up. o Claims Highway System Must Be Rebuilt Soon Indianapolis, Nov. 25—The highway systems of the nation must be re-built within the next twenty-five years, in order to meet demands oU automobile traffic. f This statement was made by 11. A. Heubotter, of Purdue university, in fan address before the Indianapolis I section of theAmericau Society of | Mechanical Engineers. I Heubotter declared that automobile factories even now are encountering sales resistance because of cottfes tion of the highways, j The engineer predicted there will ' be 45,000,000 cars registered in the nation Svithin the next 50 years. _ 1 B R. Foley, of Cleveland, was a business caller in the city today. NOTICB TO XO.V-HNSIDIJ.XTS No. 1Z.4U2 Tlir state of IntHttnn, (otiot,, SS, In the AduiUH t'ireult Court, November Term, IKHI. i Horry t;. stoner i«. Uo»e J. stoner IHvoree It appearing from affidavit, filed in l I the above entitled clause, that Dove J. Sto-ner of the above nanid defendant a non-resideut of the State of Indiana. Notice Is hereby given the said Dove J. Stoner that she be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams CirI cult Court on the 13th da? of Jai-.tiary, 1926, the same being tlie* 53rd Judicial I Day of the present regular term thereof, Ito be holden at the Court House In the City of Decatur, eomineiicing on Monday, ttie 16th day, of November A. D. 1925. and plead by answer or I demur, to said complaint, or the sate. ( will be heard and determined in Iler alteenee. Witness, my name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 18th day of November. 19$». I JOHN D. NELSON. Clerk. November 18, 1925. IS-25-2.
President Coolidge To Spend Quiet Thanksgiving 1 Waßhington, Nov. 25. — (United | Press.) — President Coolidge will spend a quiet Thanksgiving ut the White House tomorrow with only in timate friends, of the family as his guests to feast on the wild turkey dinner which has been planned for hloM. j No s|>eciul arrangements were made but it is believed that he and Mrnu Coolidge will attend the First Congregational church in the morning. I Later in the day lie will probably tike his customary stroll through I downtown Washington. | The president was much relieved at latest advices from Major James F. , Coupal, his physician, who went to Plymouth. Vt, to report on the condition of his father, Colonel John Coolidge, 0 ; Wan tlnland Waterways Project Rushed Through | St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 25. — (United Press.) —Government officials, including President Coolidge and all mem- ‘ hers of congress, will be appealed to In an attempt to rush through the [waterways project over inland Uniti ed -States. I This was the final resolution adopted at the closing session of the ■ Mississippi A'alley association. TJie delegates also assured the convention 1 (hey would stir up interest in the various localities 'of tre affected dis- ' trict. At tiie closing session the officers of the organization were re-elected. These included; •lames E. Smith', St. Louis, presij dent: vice-president. Thomas F. Cun--1 ningham. New Orleans; Walter S. Dickey, Kansas City; E. T. Harris, Chicago; C. F. Richardson, Sturgis, Kentucky; Walter Parker. New Orleans; R. P. Warner. St. Paul. q Colored Musicians To Give Program Here Tonight 1 ' Tiie entertainment to be given at Chiistian church this evening by tiie j Peerless Jubilee Concert company, a group of colored musicians, w ill not begin until after prayer meetings at the various churches arc over. The concert likely will start about 8:20 o’clock. The Peerless company gave an entertainment in Fort Wayne last night and in ! Kondaville Monday evening. 14trge ami I appreciative audlk‘Dcei» were present in | both cities. This same company ap- . i-eaied here two years ago and the high school auditorium was filled to .capacity. i o I Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, of Akron, Ohio, attended the Meyer-Miller wedding here Tuesday. — o Mr and Mrs. Freeh Hower attended a show at Fort Wayne last evening. | ~ -——~z2o I OPEN THANKSGIVING FRANK HOWER’S SOUTH END BARBER SHOP Winchester Street O - -0 ! cZappetite ) cpruLl, . I> EMEMBER, how it used to bo I Jx. when you could hardly wait for mealtime? And then, sit down and ebt several helpings of everything — enjoy every morsel and get up from the table feeljng satisfied with the World, happy with everybody and ready for anything? But what a difference in living when even the sight and smell of fcasl sickens you! Never hungry -no mat ter how tempting the food is—nothing tasting right. And then, after nibbling at a few bites, feeling worse than ever. Oh, life is hardly worth living thio way. And yet, all In the W’orld ‘be» matter with you is that you are starving for rich, red blood. And it is acknowledged everywhere that 8. S. U. helps Nature build these healthy red-blood-cells by the millions’ All you need to da to get back that wonderful f appetite is to build rich, I\ k V I red-blood-cells with\/ S. S. S. It’s simple. Just \ 7 try it. like thousands are doing every day. See for yourself what & S. S. will do. S. S. S. means blood with a punch—brimful of new life and energy. Get your S. S. S. at any good druggist. The larger size is i|B>re economical.
Sees Wonders Performed By Radio At Chicago Show Lighting electric bulbs, brewing tea, and frying eggs on a cake of ice by radio were some of the things that G, Cole, of Decatur, witnessed ut the Chicago Radio Show, which he visited lust week. He also enjoy- ' ed listening to and meeting some of his favorite broadcasting artists unit inspecting latest improvp'ments and inventions in radios, demonstrated' by Stewart-Warner and other leading radio dealers. "i 1 o-—- —-- I Gilpin's Grocery and Meat Market will be open until 9 o'clock tonight. Patrons please note. It | U D. H. S. vs. Ossian H. S. 7:15 tonight. Two games. It
PUBLIC SALE I * As I am moving to Fori Wayne ami disconiinuinu Zr keeping will offer for sale at the Niblick vacant 10l <, n street, if the day is fit, and if not at my •< 21! Ma'g I SATURDAY, NOV. 28 At 1:30 o'clock p. m. The following: Gas stove, used two years; lee Box, Kii.i Cabinet; Mission Bullet; Dining Room Table and six dH? dining table 45x80; (Looking utensils, dishes, fruit j;i rs; R (H .] i “ rs . Sanitary ('.ouch; two Stands; Desk (office); two Book Cases » Mission, one Oak; Medicine Shelves; Glass Cupboard shelves; Birds-eye Maple Dresser and Chiffioner; Brass Bedstead with good Mattress and Springs; one pair Pillows; OIK ILpiece Parlor Suite; one Morris Chair; one Wash Stand and other articles. TERMS—CASH. DR. ELIZABETH BURNS Harry Daniels, Auctioneer. Jack Brunton, ('Jerk. 17-21-23-21-25.2? "■J.'J'. L. " — .”■"■■■ "■ " Commissioner’s Sale of Real Estate The undersigned Commissioner, will offer, at Private Sak, on , DECEMBER 11, 1925 at 10 o'clock A. M. all of that real estate ow ned at tin time oHef decease, by Rebecca Priest, (formerly Rebecca Porter) Near Salem in Blue ('reek township in Adams county, Indiana, consisting of a farm of fifty-one and twenty-five liundredfe (51.25) acres of land. The side will be held al the Law Officed ’ J. F. Snow, in Decatur, Indiana. Terms of Sale The land shall be sold for at least the appraisement; the one-third of the purchase price shall be paid in cash; the onelhird‘due in nine months after dale of sale, and one-third due in eighteen months from dale of sale; notes secured by first mortgage on the land Land sold free from all liens. Description of the Land This farm is over one-hall black land; has lib drainage; is fenced in an ample number of fields; is well located, on a publii highway; stoned road: on R. F. D. route; is mar church aim school, and but a short driving distance to Willshire. Ohio, aw Berne and Monroe, Indiana. Has a good small frame barn, wagon she<l and corn crib. A comfortable story and a lull t'raiae house: good cistern; drove well, of good water; etc. This farm is offered for sale to close the estate <>l the mte Rebecca Priest (formerly Rebecca Porter) and lor quick salean opportunity is offered to get a well located inexpensive farm ala reasonable price. J. F. SNOW. Commissioner Remember sale dale n 0„. IhwcndH-r II th. 1925 1 4-21-2j-28±) IO “TEN WORDS” —worth reading —worth heeding - PAA' ft A E I DAY’S WAGES TO YOUR BANK ■ ’ ACCOUNT » EVERY < WEEK ra I —surelv f —at the s ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK ; ! —then —in turn z —it earns ■®bpsf 24 at ionql Capital and Surplus e
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