Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1925 — Page 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS
CLASSIFIED ADS • »•••*«****«•«« FOR SALE FOR SALE—S room house, 20x24 garage and large hen house wlih 1 acre at Peterson, Ind. Price right. Write Joe Peterseltn, Troy, Ohio. R R. 3. 279t21t - —" GARAGE FOR SALE Hileman Garage on East Monroe Street. Will sell for cash or trade for good rented property in Decatur. Stock and machinery will invoice about $5500. A good opportunity. Arrangements can be made for lease of building. Oarage formerly had the Overland Agency. > Act Quickly. Write or Phone B. A. Meyers, Attorney Celina, Ohio 287 t« Mil SALE—three S’earling calves. George Cramer. Decatur, R. F. D , 8. Phone number 6MI-A. 289-3tx FOR SAt.fo-Michigan basket apples fine eating, cooking and keeping varieties. A. M. Mauller, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 8-9-10-21-22-23 x FOR SALE—BiII dog and hound pups, mixed breed. Otto Wefel, Magley. Ind. R. L. Pheble phone. 289t3x FOR SALE —Eight ewe lambs. Carl Reiter, Hoagland phone. Decatur R. R. 7. 290-3tx tOR SAJLE —Span of mules. Sam Reinhart, R 7, Decatur; Preble phone. 289t3x eod ' FOR SALE —2 good fresh cows with calves by side; 2 brood sows,' one with pigs by side. 4 weeks old; other will farrow soon. Schmitt meat market. 291t3. WANTED Wanted TO BUY—Poultry of all kinds Call Ralph Burnett, telephone 834. to Dec. 17x. WANTED—A neaF appearing single man to travel and learn line. Ages 20 to 30. No experience necessary. Good pay. Excellent future. Write Sam L. Groom, general delivery, Decatur, Ind. 259-3tx FOR RENT WIR RENT—t wo unlurnisned rooms: for fight housekeeping, on Monroe St. Rent $7 per month. Inquire of J. Charles Brock. 290-3txl WANTED TO RENT—Farm near De-' catur. Can give reference. Please | call 1058 or write Henry W. Schmitt, I Columbia City. Indiana. 290-4tx j FOR RENT—S room weli*furnished house; water, lights, toilet in house.) 316 Marshall street. Phone 611. 290-3tx | FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Outside entrance. Use of phone. Garage included in rent. No children. No dogs. Mrs. B. W. Sholty, 609 Mon-1 roe street. 291t3 Court House | I I Suit Fer Damages A suit for damages was filed in the circuit court today by William P. ‘ Robinson against William H. Engle. | Judgment for SSOO and costs is demanded. The plaintiff alleges that, the above sum is due him for dam--ages caused to his automobile on May 27. 1925 when an automobile driven by the defendant collided with his cat on the Decatur-Willshire road The plaintiff avers that the two cars were moving in opposite dire-t ons, approaching each other and that the defendant was driving on the left or wrong side of the road. Attorney R. C. Parrish, of Fort Way.- is counsel for the plaintiff. Judgment On Account Judgment for $122.64 was awarded the plaintiff today in the case of the B. F. Goodrich Rubber company against Harry C. North a suit on account. o Undertaking is hardly a business one would expect women to adopt, yet therp ore mere than 150 women undertakers in England, eight of them in the city of London. " O i»« C V CONNELI veterinarian I i Special attention given to catt'eand poultry practice Office 120 No. First Street. Jhnne Office 143—Residence 102 A o
♦ 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 Houre: 10-12 e-m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. S. E. BLACK ffuneral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 787 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Monty to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October :5, 1924 See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: • to 11:30-12:30 to s:ft» Saturday 8:00 p. m Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN ce unlimited amount •» « PERCENT ■oney on Improved rea> estate FEDERAL FARM LOANS abstracts of title to real estate • CHURGEh'B ABSTRACT OFFICB 33 S. Ind St 0 ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at ChevroldF Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. 6 - — - - -o O —•- —o' I 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. 6—. - , —"Z Q O ■—- ■ ■ I L . C . MILLS Monroe, Ind. Buyer of livestock. What have you to sell? 290t30 O— —o AIR AROUND VENUS Os the surface of Venus we know very little because it is surrounded by an opaque atmospheric screen that our eyes cannot penetrate to any extent, says Nature Magazine. But the ! fact that it has a dense atmoephere, i and also that heat radiations from ) its night side have been detected, would imply that it has abundance of air. o “Money is made to be counted, and woman to be beaten'' is an old saying in Hungary, where wives are required to address their husbands with the I most humble respect. The National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors has purchased i one of the fine old brown stone mansions in New York City and remodeled it into a magnificent club hound. NOTICE ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Notice is hereby given that the Old Adams Coutny Bank, as administrator De-bonfs-non of the estate 6t Ola L. Gaunt, deceased in all things agreeable to the order and decree or the Adams Circuit Court made and entered In said estate for the sale, of real estate belonging to said decedent, will on Saturday, the 19th day of December, 1935, between the hours Os ten o’clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of said day, offer for sale at public sale to the highest and best bidder for not less than two thirds the appraised Value thereof and subject to the tajees thereon Ft the year 1926. payable in the year 1926 and free of all other Hens, the fee aimpie of the folinwing described real estate in Adams County, State of Indiana, towlt:— The south-west quarter of the northeast quarter of section three township twenty-seven north range fifteen east, containing 40 acres mote or less, except the following: Commencing at the south-west corner of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section three, township and range aforesaid, running thence north ten rods; thence east eight tods; thence south ten rods, thence west eight rods to the place of beginning containing one-halt acre, more Or less. TERMS: One third cash in hand on day of sale; One third In nine months and One third in eighteen months from day of sale. Provided, the purchaser may pay all cash, if he desires to do so. Deterred payments to bear <i% Interest from date of sale, evidenced by promissory notis on .th usual blank bank form, and payment secured by a first mortgage on said real estate. Said sale to be made subject to the approval of said court. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK, Administrator De-bonl«-hon of estate of Ola L. Gaunt, deceased. JAMES T. MEKF.YMAN, Atty. 80-37.4.11,
DECaTUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925.
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets . East Buffalo Livaatock Market Receipts 3200, shipments 3420, hogs dosing slow. Heavins sll© 1 1125: mediums $11.24© 11.75; light < weight $12012.15; light lights and pigs $12.50012.75; packing sows rough $9,500)9.75; cattle 375 dull; sheep 1200 best lambs $17.25; beet owes sß®9; calves 100; tops sls. Fort Wayne Cattle and Hog Market The hog market was 25 to 35 cents lower Thursday at the Fort Wayne ( union stock yards. Calves and lambs i were steady. ,i 100 to 160 pounds $11.50 ' ISO to 180 pounds 11.25 180 to 200 pounds _... 11.00 200 to 225 pounds 10.75 225 to 270 pounds 10.65 275 pounds and up 10 50 Roughs 8 00© 8.65 Stags 6.50 Calves [email protected] 1 Lambs, good to choice... 14.60@ 15.50 Lambs, culled to good ... [email protected] , LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Prices Delivered) Corrected December 10 ' Leghorn Chickens 15c Heavy Fowls 21c ' broilers .. Ho Old Roosters 10c Leghorn Fowls 15c ’ Ducks .. ................. 16c Geese ...... 12c Turkeys 25c Eggs, dozen 45c LOCAL GRAIhT MARKET Corrected December 10 Barley, per bushel ... .75 Oats, per bushel _ ......... 38c Rye, per bushel —BO c New Wheat, No. 1 , .>....51.72 New Wheat, No. 2 _..51.71 Good Sound Yellow Corn 70c Good Sound Mixed Corn 65c LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 45c BUTTERFAT AT BTATIOW Butterfat, at station 46c o BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Enos have reI ceived an announcement of the arrival of a seven-pound gift baby born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDannel, December 7. The child ha» been named Barbara Lucreta. Mr. and Mrs. McDannel were former residents of this city. Mr. McDannel was manager of the Morris Five and Ten Cent Store. o ALL OVERJNDIANA Bloomington — The October snows i have recalled the days of old to George Thorton. In the early seventies, on October 6, a circus came to Bloomingtion but a heavy snow caused the outfit to pull stakes and head south. There hasn’t been aa October snow since then George says. Evansville — This city ranks eightyJ first in the nation in amount Os life insurance paid benificiaries during | 1924. A total Os $743,000 Was paid to Evansville people during the year. Alexandria — This city is to have a new free night school. Classes Will • meet two nights each week and a wide variey of subjects are offered the prospective students. II Washington —An indefinite furlough has been granted 92 men at the ' Baltimore and Ohio railroad shops here. Seven hundred and fifty men are still employed. Muncie — Senator James E. Watson will speak at the dedication of the ■ huge cannon, a memorial to the veterans of the Civil War, on the court ' house lawn Monday. Rochester — Charles Polk, 11, probI ably will lose the sight of his right eye. A match fieri! from an air rifle by a playmate struck the youth in the eye. , Lebanon — Seventy-five men working with pike poles raised and pinned i together a burn on the Alvin Salle farm near here, in one hour and tit- : teen minutes. i Kokomo — Police are looking for Lawrence “Red" King, of Indianapolis. . After the judge had fined and sen- ! tenced him, “Red" put on his hat and calmly walked out of the court room, ' passing six policemen. He is still at large. Evansville — This city is to have a permanent life saving corps working under the direction of the Red Cross. The men will be trained in swimming and resuce work, EVANSVILLE—The coeds of thia school have been being neglected by the boys and in order to improve conditions are sponsoring a “Date a week Club”. The purpose of the organization is to see that every atuden has at -least One date each, week with some member of the opposite sex. ELWOOD—There must be a group of nature lovers on "back to nature club” in this city, with the water in all the streams freezing a petition is being circulated asking the city to build an outdoor swimming pool ijj the city park.
FARMERS ADOPT PROGRAM;OPPOSE COOLIDGE’S WISH (CONTINVKn FROM FAOR ON* K) farmers into opposing factions. Bradfute leading the conservatives in line with Mr. Coolidge and Thompson' leading the “radicals" in an effort to disregard the president's appeal. | The rival forces wefts about equally matched in numbers and it was not Until Thompson’s election last night that the “radicajg" demonstrated their superior power. Then followed the adoption of resolutions and again the radical element showed its strength by passing the resolutions which provided for support of the government export corporation. It means that the farm bureau federation is pledged to support a new bill in this session of congress which will substitute the old McNary-Haugen farm relief measure. The new bill will be along the same lines. —■—■——o .. ■ .... FEDERAL ROADS ' WILL BE PAVED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) cause sectional riots where one community feels that they are being slighted In road improvements,” he declared. “By this time next year there will be a paved road from Angola to the Ohio state line, known as No. 25, which, with the exception of nine miles between Angola and Ijagrange, will be hardsurfaced from state line to state line,” he stated. Mr. Rogers explained the system of highways eligible to federal aid. He also explained that under the federal rood plan, the government is to pay half the cost for the construction of the hard surfaced roads designated by the commission as federal roads. “In a little while,” he declared, “Angola and Fort Wayne will be referred to as cities on IT. S. No. 27 road.”
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• One Hundred Years On the RoacFl -■ . $ ■»—- ,-r- " " ————i Ami M - < Oliver P. Keller and Charles E. Eberly, conductor and engineer of one of the Pennsylvania’s fastest trains, have made their last run. Each was in tlie satvice of the system more than fifty years.
Ho also declared that the state of Michigan would endeavor to meet the state line with the federal roads as soon as Indiana and Ohio can get the roads paved up to the line. Other speakers were: E. S. Croxten, Angola; H. E. Bodine, Fort Wayne; James Mackey, Marshall. Mich.,; Glen Cowell. Coldwater, Mich.; H. C. Wills. Waterloo; J. I. Farley, president of the Auburn Automobile Company, of Auburn; W. W. Sharpless, Garrett; William Freutenicht, Fort Wayne; M. B. McCarty, Pennville; Fred Hubber, AnGola, J. R. Mich, Williams county, Edon, O.; Archie Graham, president
lot the Northern Indiana Motor club, lof Soffth Bend; Frank Dunteu. La- ) grange; and Clydq A. Walb, Repub- | licau state chairman, f Agra ng e. The towns aud cities represented at the meeting were: Edon, Mont- ’ pelier and Bryan, 0.. Pennville, Waterloo, Auburn, Garrett, Kendallville, Fort Wayne, Avilla, Lagrange, South Bend, Elkhart and Goshen, Ind., and i Marshall and Coldwater. Mich. Baptist Woman s Society will hold a bazaar at the Winnes Shoe store Thursday, Dec. 10, night and day. Fancy work and other articles suitable for ! Xmas Gifts. S-M-W
birth Friends here have receive lh nouncement of the birth o t > girl to Mr. and Mrs. T. M r b ‘ ll, of Bedford, December 7. second child and first daughtw’ has been named Patsy Al)u * al and Mrs. Grove were f Ornier dents of this city and f or years Mr. Grove was employ^’* 1 the Democrat office. 0 NOTICE TO GASCONSUMEfci Your gas bills are due t? first of the month, if not receive your bill by the firti of please call No.; and a bill will be mailed to v*. Don’t forget to brine bill with you or enclosed' . remit by mail. 5 “ No discount after the link NORTHERN INDIANA rt AND ELECTRIC COI . ■■■ LMO WHY SUFFER SO? Get Back Your health As Other Decatur Folks Have Done Too many people suffer la me ing backs, distressing kidney d'iiort ers and rheumatic aches and mine Often this is due to faulty kidne\ ar tion and there’s danger of haWenei’ arteries, dropsy, gravel or Brights disease. Don’t let weak kidne»< wear.you out. Use Doan’s Pin ß C. fore it is too Intel Dean's are stimulant diuretic to the kidneys Doan’s have helped thousands They should halp you. Here is one ot mani Decatur cases: B. R. Farr, prop, of laundry, w Jefferson St., residence 148 South 2nd St., says; “Whenever I have had kidney complaint, Doan s have helped me. My back ached considerably and I had pains over my kidneys. This made it hard for me to stoop My kidneys didn’t act right either Doan’s Pills, however, soon rid me ot the trouble.” (Statement given oc. teber 23, 1920.) On June 7. 1924 Mr. Farr said' “Doan’s have always rid me of kidney trouble and I am glad to confirm the statement I gave in 192 ft." 60c at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfrs. Buffalo, N. Y.
