Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1925 — Page 4

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE i FOR SALE—A few good used: oil stoves and coal ranges. GAS CO. 267(11! FUR SAl.l!—Hu u< ri' farm. Mrs. Win. Holdeway, Decatur it. R. 4, or call! Prcblo phono. 27212tpJ. Fol! SU.K-5 room house. 20 X 24 garage and large hen house with 1 acre at Peterson. Ind. Price right. Write Joe Petcrseirn, Troy, Ohio. R R. 3. 279t21t FOR SVI.F. A 11 3x12 Ax minster rug in good condition. Inquire of Mrs. L F. Miller at 928 Nutt man Ave.279-3tx , FOR SALE Edison talking machine , and records, (’all 611 W. Jefferson ( street. 2SOt6x FOR SALE Bed room suite, dresser. ( hair, table, dress form, good auto blanket, piqtures. portions, springs ami mattress Phone 14Q.28(>t3 FOR SALE An Excel electric cooker. never used. $1.25. Call 2.1. 280-3 t Cement, $2.75 per bbl. In

large quantities. Special price. Acker Cement Works. 233-ts eod FOR SALE—Jersey Rhode Island chickens; 7 geese aiffi 4duck s jangora eat. Inquire Mrs. Marion Studabaker. Phone 392 2813 L FOR SALE-50 Dark Barred Plymouth Rock pullets SI.OO each; and 12 cockerels $1.50 each ’a mile south. M mile east of the St. Paul church. Mrs. Emily McAhren. 281t3x WANTED WANTED TO BUY—Poultry of all kinds. Call Ralph Burnett, telephone 834.t0 Dec. 17x. i WANTED TO RENT—Five or six room house. See manager, Lcplni Shoe Store. 2..1f. WANTED—Houses to sell. We need your listings; You need our service We have good proposition for both seller ami buyer. Phone 450 836 or ( 671.280t3x WANTED—FemaIe Help—Earn good < money at home, clipping newspapers. addressing postal cards. No experience or canvassing. Particulars free. Zeno Service, 60 W. Washington. Desk I. 180. Chicagol WANTED—High class man on commission for Decatur and vicinity, to sell full assortment beautiful trees, shrubbery, hedges, roses. Pay full selling commisison weekly. Part or whole time. Intelligent and thoroughly reliable man can make good money. Reference required. First National Nurseries, Rochester. N Y WANTED An <>. 1- <'• or Chester White Male Hog .1. S. Byerly. Decautr, route 2. Craigville phone 28131 p LOST AND FOUND LOST—A ::ox3>2 U. S. Cord tire and rim between G. E. company and Preble. Finder notify Curtis Baxter 716 Mercer Avenue, Decatur, Ind. 280t3x SPRAYED—BIack and white spotted sow. Return to Cecil Harvey, Decatur. route 2. Telephone 873-C. residence southwest of Decatur. 28ft-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three rooms for light housekeeping, all modern, light and heat. 703 North Second St., Phone 1071. 279-3tx FOR RENT—S room house in Bellmont park. Phone 606 or 312279t3 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 FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1221 W. Adams. Phone 101 k 280t3 BIRTH Elizabeth Viola is the name of a seven pound baby horn yesterday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Bowman of Mercer avenue. Both mother and babe are doing nicely. NOTICE TO SON-REMI»ENTs ■No. 12JM3 THE STATE OF INDIANA, All XMS <Ot NTV, SS: lii the VlnniN Circuit Court, Nmrmber Term, 11>25. U illhini Kelly vn. Dnthl L. ThompMou It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that David L. Thompson of the above named defendant a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said David L. Thompson that he he and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the Ist day <>f February’. >925, the same being the Ist Jurldh ia! Day of the next regular term thereof, tn be holden at the Court House iu the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the Ist day of February, A. D., 1 <*?"». and plead by answer <>• demur to said complaint, or the same will he heard and determined in his absence. WITNESS, my name, and the Seal of sahl Court hereto affixed, this 20th 'day of November. 1925. JOHN E. NELSON, Clerk. By Bernice Nelson, Deputy. November 20th, 1925. 21-28-5. O— —— o DR. C. V. CONNELL | VETERINARIAN i Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice Office 120 No. First Street. Phone: Office 143— Residence 102 l i

♦ 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 Houra: 10-12 am. 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 abstract* 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 south of Decatur Democrat.

N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: I to 11:30—12:30 to 5:09 Saturday 8:00 p m. Telephone 136 MONEY TO LOAN ▲a unlimited amount el » PERCENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGEIFS ABSTRACT OFFICB rs 3 8 2nd St. ° ROY JOHNSON" Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Phone 575 Phone 1022 I See me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. O ■ -O Q <?! 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. I (> - - — o COKE Car on Track Now. Highest Quality. ZIMMERMAN-CARPER CO. 284H2 - o KILN DRIED CORN MEAL Our Own Make. ZIMMERMAN-CARPER CO. 280t2 — -o NOTICE Positively not hunting on the W. B Welty farm. Kirkland township. 279t3x George Squire, tenant —o — MARKETS-STOGKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Receipts 640. shipments 2850. hogs closing steady; heavies [email protected]; mediums [email protected]; light weight $12.50(1 $12.75; no pigs here; packing sows rough $10.00; cattle 175, steady; sheep 200; best lambs $16.75; best ewes [email protected]; calves 50; tops $15.50.

LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Prices Delivered) Corrected Nov. 27 Heavy Chickens 20c . Heavy Fowls 20c broilers ■■ 12c Old Roosters : 10c Ducks 16c Geese 12c Turkeys 31c Eggs, dozen 50a LOCAL GRAIN* MARKET Corrected Nov. 27 Barley, per bushel 75 Oats, per bushel 35c Rye, per bushel —BO c ; New Wheat, No. 1 31.61 New Wheat, No. 2 $1.60 * Good Sound Yellow Corn 70c Good Sound Mixed Corn 65c LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET I Eggs, dozen r. 55c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, at station 46c o — ) Daily Democrat Want Ads Get Results

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1925.

gWtoefFats YELLOW JACKETS I). H. S. Girls Win From Garrett Girls In Fast Preliminary The Decatur high school Yellow Jackets suffered their third straight hard-wood defeat of the season in aS| many starts at the hands of the Garrett high school basketball team at Garrett last night by a score of 27-17. The Decatur girls won a close game from the Garrett girls' team. 21-19. The Yellow Jackets started playing a good brand of basketball and managed to hold their opponents <lown the first few minutes of the game. The local defense was working good and the basket shooters seemed apparently to have hit their stride. The first half ended 11-12, with Garrett on the long side of the score.

Decatur failed to continue the march toward victory in the second period and Garrett had things their own way most of the second half The Yellow Jackets managed to score only six points during the entire last period., while their opponents were marking up 15 points. Line-up and summary: Decatur (171 Garrett (27) Reynolds F Burtch I Welker F- Cartright Strickler C Morintz Moser G Stamer Dierkes G Hollopeter Substitutions: Zwick for Reynolds, Belsnit for Strickler. Acker for Moser; Hufferman for Cartwright, Clady for Burtch. Luttman for Hollopeter. Field goals: Cartwright 5: Burtch 2; Morintz 1: Hollopeter 3; Luttman 1; Stamer 1; Moser 1; Bebout 1; Strickler 2; Welker 2. Four goals: Decatur. 5; Garrett, 3. Referee: Griffith. Line up and summary for girls’ game: Decatur Garrett Farr F Foley Pumphrey F Harvey Elzey C Dull Worthman SC Dirr Nichols G Woodcox Peterson G Vogeding Substitutions: Brickley for Nichols M. Worthman for Peterson. Field goals: Farr. ; Pumphrey. 6; Foley. 5: Harvey, 4. Foul goals: Decatur. 1; Garrett. 1.

OBSERVANCE OF ‘GOLDEN RULE” SUNDAY URGED (COXTINI'En FROM PAGE ONE) orphanage meal costs less than five cents. At the close of the meal let the family thoughtfully decide to what extent they can participate not onlyon Golden Rule Sunday but throughout the year in the saving of life and training of leaders for a new near east—fully realizing that upon their decision depends the future of some lovable but helpless child. The co-operation, of Decatur and Adams county people will be appreciated. 0 Miss Iconise West, of Crawfordsville is the week-end guest of Miss Ruth Frisinger of this city. Q For the convenience of those who find it impossible to visit our studio during the week, we will be open on Sundays, until Xmas from 1 to 4 o’clock p.m. EDWARDS STUDIO. APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR No. I.MI Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of Adams County, deceased. The Estate of the Estate of Bernard Lengerich, late is probably solvent. HENRY LENGERICH. Executor. November 27, 1 925. FREI) T. SGHURGER, Joi IN T. KEL I -V. Attvs. 28-5-1 2.

PUBLIC SALE g I will sell at Public Auction at my I residence. 231 North 11th st- on g Saturday, December 5 Commencing at 1:30 P.M. • 3-piece Bed Room Suite: Mattress | and Springs; Small Congoleum Rug;'_ 9x12 Axminsler Rug; Leather Dav-,* enport; 6 Dining Chairs; 2 Rockers; | Side Board; 5 Kitchen Chairs; Kitchen Cabinet; Gas Range; Range Cook 1 Stove; Universal heatiug stove; ( | Aluminum ware; 2 pair Feather Pil-|. lows; Dining Table; Mantle Clock; * Bed and Springs; Dresser; 2 Chairs; I Stand; 9 yards Rag Carpet; 3 Gal- j vanized Tubs and Boiler; and many ' articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AII sums of $lO and . under cash, over $lO a credit of 6 1 months drawing bankable interest I from date. ■ MRS. NETTIE ROOP. 1 Roy Johnson, Auct. I John Stafost, Clerk. 28-1-3 t I

CATHOLIC HIGH IS WINNER IN OPENER i Fast Huntington Team Is i First Victim Os The State Champs i | The Decatur Catholic high school basketball team. 1925 state Parochial school champions opened the season I with a victory over the Huntington St. Marys high school quintet at Huntington last night <t»y the decisive score of 28 13. The local aggregation completely outplayed the highly touted Huntington team during the entire I game. The Decatur-St. Joseph Eighth I graders won from the St. Marys second team, 24-JlO in a fast preliminary. The Decatur aggregation started scoring shortly after the game started and were never in danger. The local quintet appeared to be even wronger than last year's championship team and early season predictions are that Coach Center's team will retain the state title. At times the game was rough and two Decatur players were taken out of the game on personal fouls. Smith. Meyers and Mylott were high point men for the local team and DeGan was the chief scorer for the Huntington team. Last night's defeat was the first one out of three starts for the Huntington team, while Coach Conter's outfit has won "one straight, and still a straightin’." Line-up and summary: Decatur Huntipgton MeyersF Martin Wernhoff F PeGan Mylott . .C Gorman Voglewede • G Gear Gass G Conrad Substitutions: Gage for Wernhoff. Connell for Gage, Smith for Vogel wede. Sorp for Gass. Kilty for Gear. Field goals: Meyers. 2; Wernhoff, 1; Connell. 1; Mylott, 2; Smith. 2: Gass. 1; PeGan. 3; Martin. 1. Foul goals: Decatur, 10; Hunington. 5. Referee, I

I Bowman. The preliminary lineup and summary: Decatur Hunington I Mylott F Hammond | (Jans F Smith Gage G Zahn Kl.pper G PeGan llarrlv <’ Filet I Substitutions: Wendiuff for Gage; Kavanaugh for Smith, Kennedy for Kavamiugb Flelu goals; Mylott, 5; > G.i-s, 1; Wemhoff, 3; Kh l'p' i. 1 I Hammond, 3; Smith, 1: Kuvnnnugh, '1; Zahn, 2. Foul goals: Decatur, 4; Huntington, 6. , o ~— BOMB TERRORIST SEES HER DREAM BURN TO ASHES icoviixicit i-HOM I‘ti.i: i»m;i In the hope of getting her out of the » ay. ‘ When they (the police) questioned me about the bombings. Fred told me o go ahead nnd tell the truth," she said. "1 told all 1 kuew. 1 went out n the automobile with them but 1 nevor threw any bombs until the night he poliee got us. And then I just lumped the package without knowing just what was in it. Police believe that Lena knew all ibout the bombings and that she played a more prominent part that she adnits. They found dynamite and other •xplosives in the flat she occupied with Wamquist. The woman's husband is working on t railroad at South Bend. Ind., police ound. - Word from him was that his .vise was content until she met Whinluist and a "tough crowd." Joseph M. Sangertnan. a union oficial and operator of a barber sup>ly house, now under arrest, has conessed to furnishing the “brains and noney" for the bombings. State's Atorney Robert E. Crowe, announced. Bangerma nacted as the contract mau >etween the gang and those interested n taming bitsinesg rivals, Crowe saiil. Q Chili Supper, Catholic school tonight 5 to S o'clock—3s cents.'

You Can Enjoy It After I Cream Nut Bread I The Cream of Bread which will he made by Decatur’s new bakery. The Dodge Bakery This new bakery will be opened Monday and will place on the market for your approval, Cream Nut Bread, made of milk and the best of flour. Big Pound and a Half Loaf lid ; P I E S-C AKE S-C O O K I E S-R O L L S ;! I MVWWVMWVIIWWVWWWWMWWIMWWtMUWUWWWWWVWWWWWWWWWW ASK for CREAM NUT BREAD Treat The Family To It With modern ovens, sanitary conditions and the knowledge of what makes good bread we feel that Decatur and vicinity will enjoy this new table delight—the staff of life. You Are Invited To Visit Our New Bakery. The Dodge Bakery 206 South Second Street J, A. Dodge, Prop.

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