Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1925 — Page 2

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE —100 acre farm Mrs. Win. Holdeway. Decatur R. R. 4. or call Prebh- phone. 2721 FOR SALE - 5 room house. 20 x 24 garage and large hen house with 1 acre at Peterson. Ind. Price right. Write Joe Peterseini, Troy. Ohio. R. R. 3. 279t21t FORSALE Edison talking machine and records. Call till W. Jefferson street. 280tt>x FOR SALE .70 Dark Raffed Plymouth Rock pullets SI.OO each; 12 cockerels $l5O each. 14 mile south, ’a mile east of the St. Paul church. " Mrs. Emily McAhren. FOR SALE Buff Orphington anti Jersey Black Giant cockrels. latrge fine breeds, good color. Annie E. Winnes. phone 127. 282K1X SHOES—SHOES Ladies high top shoes. 35c a pair or 3 pairs for SI.OO. Sizes 2’i to 6. Low and military heels. WINNES SHOE STORE. 282t5 FOR SALE—I92O Buick K 45 touring car. Good running order; good rubber Will sell reasonable See Fred King. 282t3x FOR SALE—Fishel strain white rock cockerels; Wolterman strain dark barred rock cockerels, S.IOO each Mrs. E. A. Vernon. Decatur, Phone H-878. 282t3x FOP. SALE—A four tube radio set at approximately cost of parts and material. Latest hookup L. E Archbold. 325 N. 4th st., phone 506 282t3x FOR SALE—One rabbit hound, four years old; one black and tan hound. 15 months oh* Inquire al first house south of Watt store. Route 8. 282t3x Cement. $2.75 per bbl. In large quantities. Special price. Acker Cement Works. 233-ts eod FOR SALE—II geese. 10 c fucken coops and 6 Collie pups. Inquire I Mrs. Marion Studabakcr. phone 333, 283t3 WANTED WANTED TO RUV—Poultry of all kinds Call Ralph Burnett, telephone 834. to Dec. 17x. WANTED- An O. I. C. or Chester White Male Hog. J. S. Byerly. J»ecautr. route 2. Craigville phone 2813tp sls daily easily made selling Christmas Gards. Seals. Tags, eta 123 1 piece assortment packed in holly box. $1 25 value sells for 75c, costs you 4'>c. Sells on sight. Send 45c for sample box anti full particulars. Rehtnug & Company, Auburn. Ind. 283t3 LOST AND FOUND LOST —A 30x3)4 U. S. Cord tire anil! rim between G. E. company and Preble. Finder notify Curtis Baxter. 716 Mercer Avenue, Decatur, ind LOST- Package containing two pair gun metal silk hose. Finder please return to Democrat office. 282t3x FOUND—BIue-tick female hound. Ownmay have same by describing dog and paying for ad. Van Failing. Monroe, Ind. 283-3tx. LOST - A - ' white saphire ring, green ■ gold mounting somewhere on city streets. Finder please return to this office. _ 283-3tp<l LOST —Between the Raudebush school and Salem, a walnut chair witli dark leather cushion bottom. Return to this office and receive reward. 283-ltx LOST Tire, rim and cover somewhere on Peterson road. Finder please return to this office. Lewis Werling. 2»3-3tpd. l

FOR RENT FOR RENT—4O-acre farm in Jefferson township, ('ash or grain rent. Possession at once. Geo. Hijler, 2132 Oakley St.. Fort Wayne. Ind. 282-3tx. Toledo Livestock Market Hogs—Receipts 1.200. Market —25 to 40c lower. Heavies—sll.4o® $11.50 Mediums —$11,504/ $11.65. Yorkers —$11.75. Good Pigs—sl2.oo4/$12.25. Calf Market —Steady. Sheep and Lamb Market—Steady. PUBLIC SALE I will sell at Public Auction at my residence, 231 North 11th st on Saturday, December 5 Commencing at 1:30 p.M. 3-pieee Bed Room Suite; Mattress and Springs; Small Congoleum Rug; 9*12 Axmhister Rug: Leather Davopport: 6 Dining Chairs; 2 Rockers; Side Board; 5 Kitchen Chairs; Kitchen Cabinet; Gas Range; Range Cook Stove; Universal heating stove; Aluminum ware; 2 pair Feather Pillows: Dining Table: Mantle Clcwk; Bed and Springs; Dresser; 2 Chairs; Stand; 9 yards Rag Carpet; 3 Galvanized Tubs and Boiler; One Chicken Coop! about 500 feet electric wire; Box of Ford Headlight Fixtures; and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS -All sums of $lO and tinder cash, over *l.O a credit of 6 mouths- drawing bankable interest from date. MRS. NETTIE ROOP. Roy Johnson, Auct. flohu Starost/ Clcr'j, ’ _ 28-1-3

♦ BUSINESS CARDS • H. 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 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 redneed October :6, 1924 See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: • to 11:30—12:30 to 6:H Saturday 8:00 p m. Telephone 136 MONEY TO LOAN _ An unlimited amount _•s • PER CENT money on Improved real astcla. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real eatate SCHURGEF’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 31 8. 2nd Rt Q - — - O ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garaga Opposite Murray Hotel. O -o

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.

DR. C. V. CONNELL | j VETERINARIAN | t | Special attention glwn to j | cattle and poultry practice > Office 120 No. First Street. Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 j •— FCnrr WAYNE CATTLE AND HOG MARKET (Douliu Commission Co.I The hog market was 10 to 20 cents lower Monday at the Fort Wayne union stock jars. Calves were steady and lambs were up 25 cents. 100 to 140 pounds $11.65 140 to 180 pounds 11.35 180 to 225 pounds 11.25 22 sto 275 pounds 11.15 275 pounds and up 11.05 Roughs B.oo® 9.25 Stags 7.00 Calves 7.006 1350 Lambs, choice 14.00® 15.25 Lambs, culled to good .. 10.00® 14.00 CATTLE Beef Steers, Medium and Heavy, 1.200 Pounds Up. Prime to good $ 8.006 8.50 Medium to gnod 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 6.011® 7.2.1 Common to good 5.006 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 Common to good 1.50® 6 00 Bclogn a Bulls 4.QO@ 5.50 Butchers 3.mi® 4.50 c»nners to cutters 2.00® 4.00 Cutters 3.00® 4.00 t uiioers 2.00® 3.00 —o —- lI’I’IHVrUHVI' OF WfIIMSTK vrOK Notice i« hereby giren. ’I hat the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix do iHinis non *>f flip estate of Mi« had l ite of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. MARY MILLER. Administratrix de bonis non. November 16. 1925. FRUCHTE & LITTERER, Atty. 17241 XOTICE OF FIX AL MKTTLEMEXT OF ESTATE Ao. 22 fl)

Notice hereby given to the creditors. hrIFM and legatees of Jesse Kufcknian. «le< eased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court. held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 19th day of December. 1925. and show f-au.se. if any. why the EINAb SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the ewi tate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive .shares. The estate is probably sohent.' HENIty S. MICHAUD. Administrator. Decatur, Indiana. November 23rd, 1925. ’ JOHN T. KELLF, Atty. 24-1.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925.

MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets , Opening Grain Review i Chicago. Dec I—Led .iguin b} | wheat, grains advanced in opening ' business on the Chicago board of trade today. Wheat resumed its upward revision on general buying inspired by strong cables and bull news from the southern hemisphere. Rptter continental demand strengthened Liverpool,. Strength in corn was derived from ’ the leading cereal. ,1 Oats followed wheat and started higher. Lack of interest gave provisions a steady start. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK 1 Receipts 3200; shipments 2850; hogs closing slow; heavies $11.506511.85; mediums $11.85^512.15; light weight $12,156*1*35; light lights and pigs $12,756*13.00; packing sows rough, *9.756*10.00; cattle 150,strong; sheep 400; best lambs $17.00; best ewes $7,506*8.50; calves 100; tops *15.506 $15.75. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Prices Delivered) Corrected December 1 Heavy Chickens - -• 20c Heavy Fowls — 2O c broilers Old Roosters 10c Ducks -’- 18c „ 12c Turkeys • 21c Eggs, dozen — —• — LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected December 1 Barley, per bushel Oats, per bushel —35 c Rye, per bushel SOc New Wheat, No. l.„ - *l-61 New Wheat, No. 2 *1.60 Good Sound Yellow Corn 70c Good Sound” Mixed Corn - z - -65 c

LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Eggs, ilo*en &5c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, at station 46c MITHK OF KIMMISSIO'BH’S s\I.E OF HE CL ESTATE Ao. Tlih undersigned commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, made and eruersd in a cause therein pending mtitn-d "Oscgr r.. Vain i' vs. Rachel Baughman el al, — and numbered 12,196, —upon the docket th* rent —-of said court. —hereby Kites notice that at the Law Office of j r Snow, on the east side of Beyond Street, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on Friday, the Truth day of DecemlM’P. IBao at Ihr hour of ten o’clock a. m. of the said day—and if not sold on said dav continue said sale from day to day thereafter, until sold,—at private sale.— I iie said Commissioner will offer for sale, at not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate to wit: Tract ConiUiencing; at a point which is sevelitv-four (71) rods and twelve (12) iinks vast of thv southwest corner of the norihwest -quarter « ’♦) of section seventeen (17) township twenty-six (26) north. range fifteen (15) east ill Adams County, Indiana. —and from thence north, parallel! with the west line of the said section, 17—a distance of sixty eno rods, and eight <»> links, ffil 8-25) —then**? east parallel with the half section line- -east —and west line —a distance of thirty-five (35? rods to a point in the center of the “Fort Recovery” road —so called —thence south along the center of the said road, a distant e of sixty-one (61 > rods and eight (8» links —be the same more or less —to the aouth line of said quarter section—from thence west on the said line —a distance of thirty-five (35) rods to the plu<-e of beginning—the said described tract estimated to contain thirteen (13) acres and twenty-eight one hundredths 4 28-100) acres of land. Tract ••11" Commencing at the south east corner of the south west quarter of section seventeen (17) township twentysix (26) north, range fifteen (15) east in .Adams County, Indiana, thence north on the half section line —a distance of fifty-three (53) rods and (28-100) twenty-eight one hundredths, to a point* theme w<st parallel with the east and west half section line, of said section <i7 > h distance of fifty-three (53) xuds and seventy-two (72-100) one hundredth*, be the same more or less, to tlie center of the Fort 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 (53) 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 the place of beginning, which said described tract is estimated to contain seventeen (17)* acres and eighty-nine one hundredths (89-100) acres of land. Trncf ••111" Tract three, i* the south half (U) of the south west quarter ( » of the north east quarter < > 4 )• of section seventeen (17) township twenty-six (26) : north range fifteen (15) east in Adam* Cpunty, Indiana, which said described tract is estimated to contain twenty r(2<»t acres of land. Making in tlie total ct the three said Ilewrlbert traits the sum of fifiv-otia “I" 1 „_t'»''iity-H*.veii on- hundredths lot .’7-1Q0) acres of land Terms of ante 'l'liat said real estate shall he sold at private sate, free from all liens, for rot less than the full appraised value thereof; I hat the one-third of the purchase price, shah be paid in cash, lor that purchaser may pay in <. astl ai ( v sum oiei and above the staid ,> n ..-th!rd >•* the purii.ase price if he so desires.) he remaining payments shall be “5‘ , “ J'" I *’, M ”‘ J eighteen months aflcr date of sale, which said deferred pay med s, are to be evidenced by notes n «de. Signed and executed by the buve . and secured by a first mortgage on the said real estate'eo sold. . said notes shall'hear si* per cent interest from date of sale, providing fl f ees and waiving relief I F Kww".." ,, “ appraisment laws, j K SNOW; | Attorney for Plaintiff 10-17-24-1.1 Daily Democrat Want Ads Get Results

WRITES POEM OF DAYS IN SCHOOL I E. F. Gilpen, Formerly Os. Adams Co., Recalls “Me- ! Guffey” School Days — E. F. Gilpen, former resident of Pleasant Mills, who now resides in Indianapolis recently published a poem in The McGuffeyite, a paper published by the McGuffey organization. composed of persons who attended schools in Indiana when the famous McGuffey readers were used Mr. Gilpen is an enthusiastic member of the McGuffey organization and his poem was written of the days when he attended school at Pleasant Mills. It is as follows. Time flies! Were the words, though in thought they were spoken. | How strange the old spot of my boyhood appears. The past may remain in our memory unbroken. But the change—that will come with the fleeting of years. For long years had passed since 1 last looked upon it. Looking backward, the time to me seemed but a day. f As I gazed on the scenes of my boyhood a moment; Like the wind, I had come but a moment to stay. For years 1 had cherished a fond inclination, 'Twas a dream of my youth I’d a ' longing to fill. As I stood on the threshold in past meditation. • Os the river, the dam and the old water mill. 'Twas a picture not drawn by the artist in writing. As you stood by the dam. looking up to the east, j Surrounded by trees, made its pres-' ence inking, Slacked the thirst, without cost, of both traveler and beast. And long lines of cattle, through instinct or reason, ■Where -Nature in splendor her lavish hand laid. < Had sought out this spot, in the heat of the season. To stand in the water, and rest in the shade. The artist here sought Nature's child in communion. Their courtship soon hastened new joys to import. And soon were they happily joined in a union. Art wedded to Nature, and Nature to Art. A child was cradled, whose strength was a wonder. And the snug little village so hap py and calm. Was wrapped in the throes of the cataract's thunder. t The hum of the mill and the roar | of the dam Not built for attraction, nor famed for its beauty. As it stood in its day, it a story could tell. < As sweet in its strain, and as faithful to duty, As the moss covered bucket which hung in the well.

And for years took its 1011, from th’* wealth of the waters. Here Nature and Artist in beauty arrayed, Had won the applause, of the sons and the daughters. The Artist commanding, and Nature obeyed. And bright, sparkling spray where the water fell churning. As light as the feather which floats from your hand. As coy as the maid with Uer dimpled cheek, burning. Was kissed by the sunshine and tossed by the wind. Th" mill long ago passed from earths h- existence. Yet it stands in our memory always the same. The band work of mortals, a friend anti assistance. Had yielded to age and succumbed to the flame. And lK>y» that once played round the door through the summer. Have come and departed, their mission is done: The bats and the swallows have left it to slumber. Yet. in memory I see it as plain as the sun. «

J Court House | Suit to Foreclose Kelly has filed suit to foreclose a mechanic's lien against David * L. Thompson. William fleeter and Olive Ponce. Judgment for $1,423 is demanded by Mr. Kelly, who alleges that that amount is due him for labor and materials furnished in drilling oil well-j for tlie defendants. Set for Trial The case of Daniel B. Ford vs. Oswin ( F. Gilivm has been set for trial on December 21. Divorce Granted Mrs. Gretchen Flanders was granted a divorce from Carlisle Flanders in i the Allen superior court yesterday, on 'complaint of incompatibility and she i was awarded the custody of their two-year-old soil. —Fort Wayne Journal-

' GazetteGuardian Discharged In the guardianship of Ketuigh C. Sours, the final report was tiled and ’approved. The guardian. Mury L. Sours, was discharged I „■ i 0 OBITUARY | Vera Arrcsta May~Wright. the young- ' est daughter of Nelson and Alice May, ' was born in Ujgion township. Adams county, Indiana, July 28. 1905, and deliarted thsi life al the Methodist Hospital. Fort Wayne. Indiana, on Saturday morning, November 21. 1925. Her short pilgrimage saw but twenty summers. three months and twenty-three days. On December. 19, 1921. she was mar--1 cd to Dean Wright, and one son. Jack Eldon, was born to this union. Her mother died when but seven months of age. For the past four years she has made her home with her sister, Mrs. Elva Metcalf, in Fort Wayne. ’ She leaves to mourn her departure, , her little son. a father and step-moth-er, who reside at Poneto, Indiana; five : sisters. Mrs. L. M Archer, Mrs. R. C. Metcalf, Mrs. Eli Girod, of Fort Wayne. Indiana; Mrs. Dayton Barkley, of Hoagland, Indiana and Mrs. Arlie Bollinger, 1 of Decatur, Indiana; and two , Lee May, of Sturgis, Michigan and Wilbur May, of Fort Sheridan, ill., and ' seven step-brothers and sisters. Not now, but in the coming years, | It may be in the better land. We will read the meaning of our tears, I And there, sometime, we'll underI stand. • Then trust in God. through ail thy' days; I Fear not, for be doth hold thy hand; Though dark the way. still sing and praise; Some time, some time we ll under- I stand During the hoips of Vera's illness, 1 she found Jesus Christ ns a personal ! saviour, and gave testimony to friends that she was ready to go, and her | spirit went from the hotly of clay as her lips were singing some of the old songs she used to sing at Sunday ischool and church. The funeral services were conducted { Monday afternoon from the United Bretheni church and interment was made in the Decatur cemetery, the Rev. Cecil R. Smith, officiating. o VOTIt K Os I IX VI. SEI "I I.EMISX T Os ESTATE Xo. 21 17 .X'otie is hereby given to the <-’-ejit--I>IX heirs and legatees of Martha A. King, iieeeascd. to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, lu-ld at Iterator. Indiana, on tin- 26th day of laa-embei'. 1525, and show cause, if -soir. why the 1- I.X'AI. SETTLEMENT 1 AtyGC.xrrs with tinestate of said <l< < edrrit should not l>* anproveoi ;Xand said heirs ar* notifi'd th then and there make proof of heiri ship, and receive their distributive i shares. IIQSA HOFER, Executrix. Decatur. Indiana. December, Ist, 1’325. J A Mils M EUR YM AN, Atty. 2-

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