Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1925 — Page 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS
• CLASSIFIED ADS • FOR SALE EOK SALE—IOO tare farm. Mrs. Win. Holdrway. Decatur R. R. 4 or call Preble paone. 27212tpd. FOR SALE-5 room house 20 x2l garage and large hen house with 1 acre at Peterson. Ind Price right Write Joe Peteracim, Troy, Ohio. R R. 2. 279t21t FOR SALE Edison talking machin e and records. Call till W Jefferson street 280tt>x FOR SALE Bed room suite, dresser, chair, table, dress form, good anto blanket, piql lines. portlers, springs and mattress- Phone 140. 28013 For SALE \ii Excel electric cook er, ’never used, $1.23. Call 271. 280-31 FOR SALE Jersey vow . 100 good Rhode Island chickens; 7 geese and 4dmk s ;angora cat Inquire Mrs. Marion Slmlahaker. Phone J'*'-* 2813 L FOR SALE 50 Dark Barred Plymouth Roek pullets SI.OO each; and 12 lockereis $1 Jo each. b_. mile south. '. a mile east of the St. Paul church. Mrs. Emily McAhren. 281t3x FOR SALE Buff Orphington and Jersey Black Giant cockrels. Large fine breeds, good color. Annie E. Win neg. phone 12 1. 2821 SHOES—-Ml OES—-SHOES Ladies high top shoes. 35c al pair or 3 pairs for SI.OO. Sizes 2’j to (». Low and militaryheels. WINNES SHOE STORE. 282t5 FOR SALE—I92O Buick K 43 touring car. Good running order; good, rubber Will sell reasonable See Fred King. 282t3x FOR SALE -Fishel strain white roek cockerels; Helterman strain dark barred rock cockerels, $3 00 eachMrs. E. A Vernon, Decatur. Phone H-878. 282t3x FOII SALE—A four tube radio set at approximately cost of parts and material. Latest hookup. L» E Archbold, 325 N. 4th st., phone hod.
WANTED WANTED TO BUY Poultry of all kiuds Call Ralph Burnett, telephone 834. to Dec. 17x. WANTED Hou-es to s-ell. We need your listings; You need our servicej We have good proposition for both] seller and buyer. Phone 450 836 or; 671.280t3x WANTED Au <». I C or Chester White Male Hog. .1. Hr Byerly. Thcautr. route 2. Craigville phone 2813fp LOST AND FOUND LOST —A 30x31? U S. Cord tire and rim between G. E. company and Preble. Kinder notify Curtis Baxter. 716 Mercer Avenue, Decatur. Ind. 280t3x LOST —Package containing two pair gun metal silk hose. Finder please; return to Democrat office. 2S2t3x FOR RENT FOR RENT —Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1221 W. i Adams. Phone 1011 280t3 FOR RENT —40-aere farm in Jefferson township. Cash or grain rent. Possession at once. Geo. Hiller. 2132 Oaklev St., Fort Wayne. Ind. 252-3 IX. SURPRISE SPRUNG —■— Mrs. Rhinatander Not Called To Testify In Annulment Case; Defense RQsts Today. White Plains. N. V.. Nov. 30. —(United ITess) —Surprising the large crowd which had pressed in to hear more details of the sensational Rhinelander romance and marriage, counsel for Mrs. Leonard Kip Rhinelander, defending the suit for annulment brought by her aristocratic young husband, rest-, ed their case shortly after the trial ■was resumed today. Mrs. Rhinelander, the former Alice Jones, daughter pf a n> gro cabman, d.d not take the witness stand to tell her side of the mesalliance as had been anticipated. When Lee Parsons Davis, counsel for the defendant, announced that liia affirmative evidence had been concluded. every person in the count room was astounded. Since adjournment was taken Wedm : day, Davie, frequently has diseased his plan to cell Mrs. Rhinelander to testify in her own defense. i* l * cau 8 e disease is spinal r i pressure upon nerves which i prevents the transmission of gfrtgmlrf *1 V '* a * energy to B oße or more JL-D 15 LAS E<-4j organs. Telephone for an appointment Jiff#’. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to i 6:30 to tiQO. & Ssoftbd Phon* *2*
♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ IL FROHNAPFBL, 1). C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Ths Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You st 144 South 2nd Street i Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 p.m. S. E. BLACK Punoral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls 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 :6, 1924 See French Quins Office —Take first stairway sou*h of Decatur Jlemocrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:38 to 8:00 Saturday 8:00 p m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN as unlimited amount el 8 PERCENT money on Improved real estate FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abairacts of title to real Meats SCHURGEP'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 83 8. 2nd St Q- —- ~~V [ ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. O O
' ! 1-'IL. () O FARM MORTGAGE L () A N S New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. I <> U Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nit hols. Mrs. Ag. lies Miller -Coifrtncy and Mrs. VerenU Miller motored to Huntington Sunday and uere guests of Mr. and Mrs. eLo | ; Miller and family. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Courtney remained for a several days visit mu h i; Ol FIMI. M lII.EMEM OF ESTATE No. 221 1 * Notice is hereby given to the credit-J or>. heirs and legatees of Elisha It. | Merriman, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur,' Indiana, on the 22nd day of December, 1925, ..ml show cause, jf anA. uhv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent'should not i be approved, ami said h' irw arc notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive frhaj es. WILLIAM P MEKKIMAN, Admini Orator with will annexed. I’eeat ir. Indiana. November 38, 1925. DOLE B. EDWIN, Atty. 39-7. q :—u. NOTH E OF FIX 11. M-; I t t .IAII-:vr OF ESTVTK x»». 2ir»M | Notice is hereby given to the credit-I ors. heirs and legatees of Abraham’ Rntwn. deceased, to appear in the \d-. ants Circuit Court, held at Decatur* T Indiana, on the 21th day of December. I 1925, and'fthow < auw. if anv, whv the FINAL SETTLEMENT A<9'ol NTS with the estate <»f said <V«c(lent should not be approved, and said heirs ar< notified .t" then and (here make proof of h“irpfhip, and receive their distributive ' shares. LEANDEB DWIGHT BLOWN, Executor. Decatur. Indiana, November 3f», 1925 LENHART & lIELLEB, Attys. 30-7 XOTIf E TO XO\-IH>IDEXTN Petition Co well real rstaic No. 2W7 In th* Xdani*v < irenil ( November Term. MM* of Indian M, < mini; of Idu him. *»,*:— AuMht I . Irker, infrii in is tracer of the ewtttte of Lore!tn Acker t ■*. Vphu* N. \ekrr. Oroko U wrrien. Hurry Worden, her liuabnnd, titnls 31. Burtlinn. < teurle* IturtHntt, her bunbnnil. Myrtle V hr.n rd, rloliu , I iv,ur«l, her IminGihhl. lii-Mifi I’. Acker, unmarried. io Aiphus N. Acker, Annis IL Battling. and Charles Bart ling, her husband : You are severally hereby notified that l the above named peitioner, Austin I’. , I Acker, as administrator of th* estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Court of \dams County, Indiana, a petition making you defendants thereto, and ! praying therein for an order and decree . <.f said Court authorizing the sale of pertain real estate l»rlongiiig to the estate of said de cdent. and In said petition described, to make assets for I be piivmeifl of t Io- debts anti liabilities jot said estate; and has also averred in: said petition ami by affidavit filed 1 ( therein, that you and each of you are! non-residents of the State of Indiana. | and that you ai'e ne< vssar\ parties lot said proceedings, and that said petition ' so filed and which is now pending is set : for hearng in said Cn uit Court at the I Court house in tlo* City of Decatur,] Adams County, Indiana, on the 11th day | . of January. I92t>. I Witness the Clerk and wal of said Court, this 21st day of November, 1925. JOHN E. NELSON. C'lHrk, Adams Ciri-ult’Cvurt. DORE B. ERWIN, Atty. 30-7-14. 1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW j Chicago, Nov, 30. —(United Press) — Grain futures started Weak and lower 'on the Chicago board of trade tinlay. The sinking spell in wheat followed brisk selfng that was In response to sharp'y lower cables. Liverpool sold off 2 3 4 to 31-2 cents in response to {declines of 3 2 4 to 5 1-4 cents in Buenos Aires. If wn 8 generally believed in the local market that weakness in the southern hemisphere was 1 the result of confirmation that damage reports were greatly exaggerated. Corn dropped with wheat, less favorable weather notwithstanding. Oats followed corn and wheat and opened lower. Short, covering added a few cents to provisions. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Receipts 4000, shipments 8930, yesterday; receipts 8000. shiptaeuts 3800 today; hogs cJomng slew; medium and heavies 12004* $12.25; light weight $12.504i512.75; light lights and pigs $12,756*113.00; packing sows rough $9.75$ $19.09; cattle 220, quarter to half higher, no good better than 1100 pound steers or yearlings here; steers under 1100 pounds. $6.004i >10.50; heifers $5.5041 $8.00: con*- $2 , .004t56.5»; bulls s4.Oo<<t-s6.uo; sheep 1909, but lambs $17.99; culls $14.00 down; best yearlings sl2 oo4i sl3.tot; best aged wethers $9.50fr510.00; best ewes $7.50 fii >B.sii; calves 20W. tops $15.50; culls $12.00 down.
Toledo Livestock Market Hogs—Receipts 120tt; market 25<lower; heavies J11.50(6'11.75; - med iums sl2; Yorkers $12012.10; good pigs. sl2 254(13 40. Calves —Strong. ■ Sheep and Lambs —Strung. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dee. (new) $1.63%; May (new* $1.62; (old) $1 Gov?. Corn: Dec. 73%c; May. ,79’.c, Oats: Deo. 37%c; May 42%c FORT WAYNE CATTLE AND HOG MARKET 11 ion lin Commission Co. I The hog market was live cents low er Saturday at the Fort Wayn® Union stock yards. Calves and lambs were steady. lot) to 110 pounds $11.75 $ 140 to 180 pounds 11.65 ISo to 225 pounds 11.25 225 to 275 pounds 11.45 275 pounds and up 11.35 Roughs B,isto 9.25 Stags . 7.6* -- Calves 7.<»o«i 13.5* Lambs, ehoice 14.0*«r15.00 Lambs, culled to good 10.001* 11.Ot CATTLE Beef Steers. Medium and Heavy, 1.200 Pounds Up. Prime to goods 8.00-4* 850 Medium and good 6.0041 7.04 Common to medium 5.000 6.00 Light Steers, 1,100 Pounds Down Good to chrfdce $ 7.oofti 8.60 Medium to good 6.000 7.35 Common to good 5.00 0 6.50 Butcher Cattle Heifers, good to choice $ S 75< Heifers, medium 5.504i6.5(J Common to good 4.504*6.00 Cows, good to choice 5.500 6.50 Common to good 4.500 6.00 i Bologna bulls 4.000 5.5 t/ Butchers [email protected]< Cauners and cutters 2.000 4.00 ('utters . 3.004( 1.00 Canners ' 2.00«3.W
LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Prices Delivered) Corrected Nov. 30. Heavy Chickens 20c Heavy Fowls 20c broilers .7.12 c Old Roosters 10c Thicks 16c Geese 12c Turkeys 31c Eggs, doaen ...7. 50e LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Nov. 30. Harley, per bushel 75 .Oats, per bushel 35n Rye, per bushel 80c New Wheat, No. 1 .. $1.61 New Wheat, No. 251.60 Good Sound Yellow Cdrn 70u Good Sound Mixed Corn 65c LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 55c BUTTERFAT AT tTATIUII Butterfat, at station 46c Bicycle Skids From Under Boy This Morning Sherman Richard Koos, aged 13. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Koos, of east of th'- city, skidded uft bls bicycle at the corner of Jefferson and Second streets this morning and was rendered unconscious for a few minutes. The lad was on hie way to the Central school where he attends school and as he turned the corner his wheel slid. The boy was unconscious for some time after he was-picked up. but later regained consciousness and no serious injury resulted. He Is in the seventh grade at school.
PRINCE'S BULL CAPTURES PRIZE Owned by Prince Os Wales Gets Another Blue Ribbon Chicago. Nov. 30.-— (United Brers) Already the proud bearer of many blue ribbons and undefeated champion througliout his show career. "King of thF Fairies," snow white shorthorn bull belonging to the prince of Wales, added another blue riblstfl to his string today. Judges at the 26th annual international livestock exposition awarded him the blue ribbon of the class born l»efore June 1. 1922. Other prises were awarded today in the hay and grain show conducted in conjunction with the livestock exposition. They are: Best hard red spring wheat L. P. Yates, Fishtail. Mont. Best ten ears yellow corn, region No. 12—George Kittlcson. Ceylon. Minn. Ten ears white corn, region No. 2 —Sam Waage, Blanchardville, Win. Best single ear. region No. 2—Lewis N. Scott, Fairmont, Minn. Ten car 8 flint corn, region 2 —Albert Spangler, Jefferson, Wis Ten ears flint, region I—Emil1 —Emil Warmer. Darwin, Minn. i The following stock prizes were awarded; Leicester sheep yearling wether ■lass —Janies Snell, Clinton. la. Snell rise exhibited the animals which took first place in the wether lamb and pen if three lamb classes. Grades and cross l»re«l lambs—University of Wisconsin. Pen of three— University of Wisconsin. Grade ai.d cross bred calved beween Sept. 1 and Dec. 1 Carl A. Ros ■nfeld and Son. Kelley, lowa. Short horn bull calved between Tune 1. 1922. aid May 31. 1923—Joseph Millers Son. Granger. Mo. Bull calved between June 1 and De•cniber 1. 1923 —Buckland Hail farm. Nokesville, Va.
I Court House | Hearing Postponed In the case of the state of Indiana vs. <3. B Ford, which was set for trial before a jury in circuit court his morning, the defendant appear’d and filed a petition to stand trial is a poor person. The court sustained the petition and appointed Attorley J. Fred Fruchte to serve as •ounsel for the defendant On motion of the defendant the hearing wus postponed until December 11. Amended Complaint Filed lu the case of the Willshire Bank vs. the Surviving Partnership of Roller Brothers, an amended complaint was filed, making Bert and Mary Johnson parties to the defense. Sale Is Reported In the estate of Mathias Striker. Iho report of sale was filed and ap proved. The deed was filed and »ipproved. , Guardian Dismissed In the guardianship of Florence V.. •.thel C Hiram F. and Jeanette F. Whinger, the final report of the ( guardian. Mary C Ebinger. was filed and approved and guardian dismissed. Guardian Appointed Catherine Bucher has been appoint•rt guardian of Leona. Francile and Carl Bucher, minor heirs of Simon Bucher. Set For Hearing In the case of Mary Fry vs. John Wagoner and Jesse Deßolt, the defendants filed an answer in general denial. The case was set for hearGas on Stomach Made Mrs. Cook Nervous For years I had on the stomach and was nervous. Adlerika has done more good than anything." .(signed) Leia Cook ONE spoemful Adlerika removes GAS and often brings surprising relief to the stom «ch. Stops that full, bloated feeling Don’t waste time with pills or tablets but lot Adlerika give your bow els a REAL clean, ing. bringing out mutter you never thought was in your system! Smith. Yager & Falk, Druggists.
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Ing December 10 I The case of Julius Haugk vs. Lewis L. Clark has been set for trial on December 11 The ease oT The Starr Piano company va. Murray J. Scherer has been set tor hearing on December 6. I Interest Stricken Out In the case of the Hoosier Condensed Milk company vs. the DecaHur Supply cpuipuny, the motion by {the defendant to strike out the interest was sustained by the court. I Called and Defaulted | la the case of Thu lUmiel Broth trs company vs. The Berne Dry Goods company, the defendant was called and defaulted Suit On Note I Harvey Reiseu has filed a suit on a note in the circuit court against Alvie ‘ Liby.' dinenading judgment for I Attorney Clark J. Lutz is counsel lor ithe plaintiff. u ’Discuss Bryan Memorial At Indianapolis Today '• Indianapolis. Nov. 30. — (United Press.)—-A conference of the Indiana i division of the W. .1. Bryan Memorial association was to be held here today with Josephus Daniels, president of the national association and former .secretary of the navy, attending. I The campaign of the association to .raise money with which to/erect p monument on the commoner's grave in Arlington and a memorial building in Washington, will be discussed. One Thin Woman Gained 10 Pounds in 20 Days Skinny Men Can Do The Same That's going some—but skinny men. women and children just, can't help putting on gmsi. healthy flesh when they take McCoy's Cod Javer Oil Compound Tablets As chock full of vitamines as the nasty, fishy tasting cod liver oil itself, but these sugar-coated, tasteless tablets are as easy to take as candy and won't upset the stomach. One woman gained ten pounds in twenty-two days. Sixty tablets sixty cents. Ask Holthouse Drug Co., or any druggist tor McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. Directions and formula oneach box. “Get McCoy’s, the original and genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablets."
To anyone familiar with dosed car values, it is amazing that such quality and workrun or sedan manship can be had at this $0 low price - ■ Everyone admires the smart lines and the cozy- interior, with its strong, hand-built seats x Runabout - «260 and attractive upholstery. Toumig - 290 Windows and windshield are Coupe - - 520 , rr- i i ’ FordorSedan 660 o* nne plate glass. Closed cart in color. > < Demountable rim. IllSpCCt dll the UCW featUFCS 3t and starter extra on A 1 • -a -n 1 t-v i , open cars. any Authorized Ford Dealer s £ Ant*ie«f.o.».D«rm< JJ showroom. Any Ford car can be purchased on very easy payments. * C Detroit, Mich.
Master Junior Amrlno returned to Anderson yesterday after a two week's visit with his grandmother, Mrs D. D. Clark Paul Bicberich. of Fort Wayne, tindorwont a tonsiUotomy at the Adams
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