Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1925 — Page 2

GLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

• CLASSIFIED ADS •’ FOR SALE FOR SAI.)! 5 room house? 20 x 24 garage and large hen house wiih 1 acre at Peterson. Ind. Price right. Write Joe Peterseim, Troy, Ohio. R R. 3. 279t21t FOR SAlJi—bundle fodder. David ( Dilling, Preble, Ind. Preble phone. 286-3tx. ' FOR SALE—Small farm on state road 21, or will exchange for Berne or Decatur residence property. J. A. Harvey Realty Co.. Monroe, Ind, 28ti-3t. _ Cement, $2.75 per bbl. In large quantities. Special price. Acker Cement Works. 233-ts eod J FOR SALE —Some milk cows. Robert , j Mann, Decatur, phone 8855-287-3tp GARAGE FOR SALE Hileman Garage on East Monroe Street. I ■ Will sell for cash or trade for good rented property in Decatur. Stock and machinery will invoice about $5500. A good opportunity. Arlangenients can be made for lease of building. Garage formerly Had the Overland Agency. Act Quickly. Write or Phone U. A. Meyers, Attorney Celina, Ohio 287t6 f6h sale— 2o pounds white coos? feathers, $1.25 pound. Mrs. C. F. Rayl. Monroti phone J-27. 287t2x i WANTED 1 WANTED TO BUY -Poultry of all kinds Call Ralph Burnett, telephone 834. to Dec. 17x. WANTED — Furnished rooms for light housekeeping or furnished house Permanent. Call phone 118. ' 28431 x. WANTED—Two boarders in~private home, with home privileges. 126 S. Sth St. 286-3tpd. SALESMEN WANTED-Salary and ‘ Commission to men who can sell | Sheep Powders and Hog Mineral to I farmers. Warner Remedy Co., 705 W. Van Buren St., Chicago. 11l lx FEM ALE HELP WANTED — Earn j good money at home, clipping j newspaper* —addressing postal cards j No experience or canvassing. Par-, ticulars free. Zeno Service, 60 W. Washington, Desk M 180, Chicago. ItX LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STRAYED—White and black, and brown spotted bench leg beetle hound. Finder please phone 342. 284t3 FOUND —Are you going to build? See us. We have some very choice lots at attractive prices. Ix>ok these over: West side Third street, just north of Monroe, an extra fine lot ai't-V O o<>.! location. A good buy.—West side North Second street. This lot has sß<‘o.oo worth of improvements. A snap. East side South sth street., a good lot at a lo wprice. Phone 671, 836. 450. A - COCPLE of weeks ago an nmbrella with an ivory and gold handle, with initials L. A. M. on the end of handle was taken from the M. E. church, will you please return it to the church or Democrat office and receive reward. 286tz FWND—Black sow*. Owner can recover same by calling at the farm of P B. Lehman. Rt. 5 and paying for this advt. 287t3x FOR RENT FOR RENT - Four furnished rooms for light-housekeeping. Outside entrain:?. Use of phone. Garage included in rent No children, no dogs. Mr: I>. W. Sliolty, 609 Monroe st. FO’ ’RENT--Three furnished rooms. J’ and light furnished. Inquire at u.i West Adams street or phone 10-1 ’ - 284-3tx. FO RENT Well improved farm, r ’. Wi liams station. H. S. M 111 1 ." i phon- 4.8, Decatur 284t6 FO': HUNT room modern flat, furjuishe'l Steam heated Call at 413 Mei "i i Ave ZBS-3t. MISCELLANEOUS HATS HATS HATS Ladies Velvet hats, $4.50 and $5.00 value at $2.50 $5.50 & values at $3.00 Childrens hats at SI.OO A good selection to select from. MRS. MAUD A. MERRIMAN, 222 S. 4th St.. City. TjIFE™ NOTICE —I am leaving for ( Oitornia. Redeem your watches and clocks in 10 days or I will sell for charges M. S. ELZEY, jeweler. 284t3x —Subscribe For The Daily Democrat—

♦ BUSINESS CARDS • H. FROHNA PFEI D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIFOt * ACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Th* Neurocalometer Servlc* Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phon* 314 Retidence 1087 Office Hour*: 10-12 *.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. S. E. BLACK Fun*ral Director Mrs. BUck, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night Office phone 80. Home phon* 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract* of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Monsy to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October :5, 1924 See French Quins Office—Take first atairway south of Decatur Democrat. ’ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:08 Saturday 8:00 p m. Telephone 136 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount *6 I PERCENT money on Improved real **tat*. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract* of title to real **tat*. 6CHURGEH*B ABSTRACT OFFICE ■'B3 S. 2nd St Q — O ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer , Decatur, Indiana Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garag* 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. io. — ~ DR. C. V. CONNELL | I VETERINARIAN | i Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 I i ■ - - 0 • Miss Mary Bauman, of Fort Wayne is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauman, of this city over the week-end. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Receipts 2400; shipuiClMs 5700; hogs closing slow: .heavies SU.SO@SIL7S; mediums $1 $12.10; light weight $12.00(i/$12.15; light lights and pigs, $12.50<& $13.00; packing sows rough. $10.00; cattle 400, slow; sheep 600; best lambs $17.25; best ewes $7.50@ sß.{>o; calves 150; tops $15.50, few $16.00. 'LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Prices Delivered) Corrected December 5 Leghorn Chickens 15c Heavy Fowls 21c broilers 2 12c Old Roosters 10c Leghorn Fowls 15c Ducks 16c Geese .. 12e Turkeys 25c Eggs, dozen 45c LOCAL GRAIN" MARKET Corrected December 5 Barley, per bushel .............. .76 Oats, per bushel 36c Rye, per bushel 80c 1 New Wheat. No. 1... $1.71 f New Wheat. No. 2 ~51.70| Good Sound Yellow Corn 70c Good Sound Mixed Corn 65c LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 50c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, at station 4?c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1925.

CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE IS STARTED 4CONTINI KB WHOM PAGE oxc> death* from tuberouluii* m Indian*Last year, there were only 2,62 b deaths in Indiana This means a saving of 631 lives in one state over 1920. The circular points out that the work is worth while and everybody is urgently asked to use the Christmas Seals on the Chrialm«H packages and letters instead of other seals. There are at present about 25,000 active cases of tuberculosis in Indiana alone. Th'* great society is making an effort to save these people and cure them, the circular continues. This can he done If the Christmas Seal Is supported as it should he. Lodges and organizations in the county will be 'asked to buy Health Bonds again tills year, Mr. Brown stated this morning. Most of the organizations in the county responded last year and it is highly probable that they will do so again this year. The seal this year is very attractive, it is in three colors, red, green and white. It bears the inscription, “Merry Christmas And Good Health." Everyone is urged to buy them and use them.

OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago. Dec. 5. — (United Press)— Grain futures weut into another sinking spell in opening business today. Resumption of profit taking eased wheat prices fractionally. Underlying sentiment remained bulish but the advance aggregating thirty cents, was regarded as enough for the moment. Corn sagged with wheat . There was evidence that plenty of profits would be taken during the short session. Oats were without fluctuations. Provisions dropped on house seling. — ■ ".T. APPOIXTMEVI' Os EXBIITOII X«. 1.’.1l Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned lias been appointed Executor of Adams County, deceased. The Estate of the Estate of Bernard Lengerich, late is probably solvent. HENRY LENGERICH. Executor. November 27, 1925. FRED T. SCHVRGER, JOHN T. KELLY, Attys. 28-5-12. o COMMtSMOWBHS’ M LOW DIE foil AUVEMBEH. IttZS Citizens Tel. Co., Co. Rev. . S 49.15 City of Decatur, do 14.35 Bernice Nelsen. Dep. Clerk 105.00 John E. Nelson. Clerk s Ex. 7.0" Martin Jaberg. Aud Sal & Ex 55.66 Helen Christen. Clerical Hire. . 47.25 E. M. Jaberg. do 56.91 Slirex Co., Treas. Ex .50 W. Elliot, Judge, do 3.90 Bates Mfg. Co.. Recorder's Ex. 5.07 J. SI. Miller, Sheriff's Ex. 3,"u 11. . Costello, du 3.00 John Baker, do 51.<15 Mat Kauffman. Ditches 31.50 Joseph Kuehr, do 30.V0 Ralph lejngerbcrger. ilo 63.90 Alfred do — 6.30 Irenois Mattox, do 5.25 Johnnie Baumgartner, du . 16.0" H. B Felty, do :.. ... 17.81 Clifton Striker. Co. Supt's Sal & Ex. . 2 47.30 Margaret Striker. Co. Supts Asst 91.00 Wm. Zimmerman, Co. Assessor 112.50 Harold Mattox. Coroner . 22,00 J. W. Vizard. Co. Health Off. 28.13 Cont. Chem. Corp., do Ex. 34.48 H. B. Heller, Co. Atty. . 50.0" Nathan Nelson. Co. Att. Off. 188.00 Peoples Drug Store Union Twp. Poor 1.95 lloltliuuse Schulte Co., Root do 7.75 F. A. Peoples, do 5.90 Adams Co. Huspitul. . Washington Twp. Poor 13.5 V .I'. V. Mills, do 11.25 Zimmerman Carper Co., do 7.00 Giles Porter, do 8.00 J. W. Vizard. Blue Crk Tp Poor 3.00 Adams Co. Mem. Hospital, Monroe Twp Poor 175.00 J M. Breiner, Custodian , . 100.0" Adams Co. Lbr. Co., Jail 10.00 Nor. ind. Gas & Elec Co., do 19.08 Patrick Murphy, County farm 42.50 August Morgan, do 42.50 Haiold Shoemaker, do 42.50 Henry Schlegel, do ... 11.00 Regina Heiman, do 10.00 Vciina 'I umbleson, do . / . 19.00 L. G. Murray, do 1.00 Lee Hardware Co., do 93.31 C. F. Bucher, do 190.45 Niblick & Co., do 70.31 Millers’ Bakery, do 27.00 Central Groi erx, do 161.36 Holthouse Schulte Co., do 3.00 Smith. Yager & Falk, do Is.co Amanda Moats, Bd. of Gdians 5.00 Anna Garner, do 7>."0 Charlotte Gephurt. do 10.00 .Lydia Jolinson, do 10. "O' <’al Peterson, do ..... 10.00 May C. Andrews, do . 15.00 Anns* Tricker. do i.,.00 ,H. M. Crownover. do 15.00 Minnie Musser, du 20.00 Dan Niblick. Trustee do, 45.00 Kstfe Schrock, do ::u."O ' Guy Brown, do 21.27 A. C. Yeagley, do 40.00 F. A. Peoples, do 1,.1V S. E. Black. Burial . 225.00 Adams Co. Witti s 9. Legal Adv. 5.25 Smith.. Bridges ... 52.00 Dick Booh, do 19.60 Julius Haugk. Rental 18.00 Irene Byrou Sant. 90.00 Yost Bros.. Engle Bridge 630.00 Warren Striker, Schwartz Bdge 21100 E. W. Wass, County Dog 8.10 Chas. Funk, do 7.5 v Joitu Cross, do 13.00 John Haggard, du 30.00 Enoch Yoder, do It.oo Noah Ellenberger. do 15.00 C. C. Sprunger. do 51.00 Arthur Zehr, Hilgeman Road 2289.40 Albert Pelz. Miller Road 120.00 James Hurst. Siting Road 69.00 Juliys Haugk. do 13,217.00 H. A. Breiner, do 10.00 ’ll. F. l ugafte. do 10.00 August Seheiman. Green Road 10.00 Herman Reese, do 10 00 Virge Di.von, Miller Road * 1352.00 B. L. Baumgartutn-, Walters ltd. 662.67 Win. Davis, Seliirack Road . 1400.00 George Shoemaker, Roads 18.00 B. F. Breiner. do 9.00 Raymond Harting, do 9.60 Dick Bocii, do . 169.10 George Geels, Highways 281.97, John E. Maim, do 82.50 Vernon Miller, do 137.00 CHt Ray, do . 312.75 Milo sales, do ... 144.75 J. C. Augsburger, do 61.50 iked. Beer, do . ... . 160.87 .C. C. Beer, do 214.26 IE. L. Foreman,, do 89.70 Chas. ?. Troulner, do . 95.00 | Ed. Miller, do 167.45 Mflton Edge!!, do 80.15 l Vai Snell, do 209.72 J. A. Hower, do .. . 225.811 Ernst Sebeiruan, do 107.50Henry Selklng, do 27.55 Fred Ogt.ermeyer. do . 325.60 W. H. Bittner, do 252.25 Chas. E. Magley, do 144.00 Carroll Coal & Coke Co., d 0.... 85.64 Ray L. Harris, do 42.50 Standard Oil Co., do 3.50 MARTIN JABERG. Auditor Adam* County. i

TO THE ALUMNI If you ar* planning: to attend the Alumni dinner of the Decatur High School on December 28th, pleaae send in your acceptance card, so that the committe* can complete plans. The event proml**sto he a big success as more than 100 have already accepted. Don't overlook thisi. COMMITTEE.

WEALTHY YOUTH STILL MARRIED TO NEGRO BRIDE (t'OVHM El> FROM I’A<IK ONE) . . . that as to wether or not Leonard hail continued the marriage relation with Alice after learning she was a negro descent . . . was not answered, the other answers making it unnecessary. Victory Considered Complete. The victory for Mrs. Rhinelander was considered complete. When the verdict was read there was not a sound in the court room

FURS FURS ■ ■■■■■■■■■ . ■■■■«■■■■ Season is now open on all Fur Bearing Animals. Highest CASH Prices paid f'or all kinds of furs. Bring your catch in where yon get the cash. By shipping, you cannot get the results you would desire by selling, lo us, and seeing your Fur graded, to your own satisfaction. Make your pleasure of hunting and trapping profitable. We also buy Beef Hides and Fallow, anil all grades of junk. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe, St. Phone 112 Near G. R. & I. 11. R. Crossing.

• FT I3I 4 Your Christmas Will Re Happy If * You Are A Member Os Our 1 - MM i to 1 * i THRIFT SAVINGS CLUB i | OF Santa will send his Christinas present to all / JB x club members in the form of a check Next Thursday, Dec. 10th Kou be one of the happy persons to receive a check just at the time of sex year when you need it? More than SIO,OOO will be mailed to the Thrift ’ | Savings Club members next Tuesday anef if you do not receive a check \ \ • it’s time to plan now for next year. ' 1•' NEW CLUB OPENS I December 14th The 1926 Thrift club will open on December 14th and by joining one of ■;< the clubs and paying from ten cents to SIO.OO a week you’ll w' have a nest-egg for next Christmas. We have seven plans which will be announced later. Now is the time to plan to join the 1926 Thrift Club. Peoples Loan & Trust Company THE BANK OF SERVICE. ‘ ®

in which every seat was taken and i many persons were staiiding. Doors , were locked tyhile 'he verdict read. "Gentlemen, 1 am informed you have reached your verdict, Justice , Morschautter said, after court wan called to order. Then he turned to the court room iind ordered that there be no demonstration of any kind. The verdict followed a sensational trial which endured four weeks. <> — MARRIAGE LICENSES Orval Roop, employe at foundry., to Goldie Okeiey. bo»h of Decatur.

BOATS ROLLS . made with /--A REAL FRUIT (15 V for X—CONSTIPATION

CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, Dee. (new) $1.78; (old) $1.75 1-2; May (new) $1.73 3-4; told) $1.71; July $1.50 3-4. a

| in Commissioner’s Sale|of “Real Estate I'hc uudersignetl Commissioner, will oiler, al Private Sa| v tin ' DECEMBER 11, 1925 * at 1(» o’clock A. M. all of that real estate ovined al the time of h w leccase, by Rebecca Priest, (formerly Rebecca Porter) Near Salem in Blue Creek township in Adams couulv, j U (jj. (1 consisting of a farm of fifty-one and twenty-five hundredth (51.25) acres of land. 'I he sale will be held at the Law Office nt I. F. Snow, in Decatur. Indiana. Terms of Sale The land shall be sold for at least the appraist nicnl; nJ (rnr-l|iinl of the purchase price shall be paid in cash; third due in nine months after dale of sale, aud one-third dur in eighteen months from dale of sale; notes seemed by first mortgage on the land so sold. Land sold free from all liens. . Description of the Land This farm is over onediali black iand; has tile drainage; is fenced in an ample number of fields; is well located, on a public highway; stoned road; on B. F. 1). route; is near church and school, and hut a short driving distaiye lo Willshire, Ohio, and Berne and Monroe, Indiana. Has a good small frame barn, wagon shed and corn crib. A comfortable story and a half frame' house; good cistdrn; drove well, of good water; etc. , Tins farm is oth red for sale lo close the estate of the ] a | e Rebecca Priest (formerly Rebecca Porter) and for quick sale--an opportunity is offered to get a well located inexpensive farm at a reasonable price. J. F. SNOW, Commissioner Pieinembcr sale date December 11 th. 1925 14-21-25-28-2-5

notice All pernuns knowing indebted to Dr. Elizabeth n pay on their eecoim,Sa* the People* Loan and T ru „? **» »t and receive credit. ■■ '' tod ;