Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1925 — Page 2

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND COSINESS CARDS

«xxxxxxxx x x x x x x x « CLASSIFIED ADS K XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X FOR SALE FOR SALE —5 room house. 20 x 24 garago and largo hen house with 1 acre at Peterson, Ind. Price right. Write Joe Peterselm, Troy, Ohio, It. R. 3. 279t21t FOR SALE—Good Jersey Cow. Test high 7. Ernst Thieme, 7 miles north east of Decatur on R. 8.297-3 t FOR SALE — Three tube radio set. Priced right for qhick sale. Phone 357. Orval Harruff. 297-3tx FOR SALE —Rad'o with tube aerial and B battery, $lO. Oak, walnut and mahogany lumber for cabinet building. Foot power jig saw. will suw ihin 3-m. oak, price S2O. Gasoline engine, 2H h. p. Also circular saw outfit for- cabinet making. 904 W. Jefferson St. Phone 1156. 297-3tx Cement, $2.75 per bbl. in large quantities. Special price. Acker Cement Works. 233-ts eod FOR SALE—SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY —Just received new shipment of silk hats. Special price for Saturday, $4.50. Also* have a number of veviet and felt hats to be closed out at $2.50 to $1.50 each. These are real bargains. Come early while selection is good. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman, 222 S Fourth 5t.298-2tx. FOR SALE —Boy's new suit, age 11 to 13 years. Price, $3.50. Inquire at 213 South 7th St- City,29B-3tpd FOR SALE — 18 Rhode island Red pllets at $1.25 each, also rose and single comb cockerels at real prices. J. F. Rupert, Monroe, Ind. 298-5 t FOR SALE—Morning pigeons., 1022 W. Monroe 5t.299-3tx. FOR SALE — Edison victrola. Mahogany; cost S2OO besides many records. Practically new. Will sell for $65 cash. R. S. Stucky, 324 Marshall street. 297-3 t FOR SALE — Nice cpring pullets, Rhode Island and Plymouth Rock. Call 748.'2!*93te0d WANTED WANTED—FemaIe neip—Ea,n uiouey at home, clipping newspapers—addressing postal cards. No experience or canvassing. Write jenclose stamp Zeno Service, 60 W. Washington, Desk P-174, Chicago. Itx SALESMEN WANTED —Salary and commission to men who can sell Sheep Powders and Hog Mineral to farmers. Warner Remedy Co., 705 W. Van Burean St., Chicago. 111. Itx WANTED-- Energetic man with team or auto to sell Heberling's household remedies, extracts, spices, toilet articles, stock powder, poultry powder, dip. etc., through the country in your home county. Goods furnished on credit. Lowest wholesale prices. Large old reliable company. Write today for full particulars. Heberling Medicine Company. Dept. 238, Bloomington, Illinois. 299-3tx t WANTED —To buy, poultry of alll kinds. Call Ralph Burnett, 834. 4x, MISCELLANEOUS LADIES—We will pay straight 40c an hour. Distribute samples to every home and off’ce. Send self addressed stamped envelope- Denison, 409 Beckel, Dayton, Ohio. It o — — H. R. Moltz and J. S. Peterson made a business trip to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon.

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX IX BUSINESS ( ARDS « XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X H. 1 ROHNAI’FEL. I). ( . DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalomettr 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 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 5, 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: . 8 to 11:30—12:30 to S:QO Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estateFEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St.* Q— — ■ ... —— fl 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. 1 ' . < > ROY JOHNSON -0 Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. n —— O O- O L . C . MILLS Monroe, Ind. Buyer of livestock. What j have you to sell? 290t30 I O 0 Genuine No. 3 Pocahontus Lump also Chestnut Coke. Telephone your order No. 25 Burk Elevator Company

DEGaI’UR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1925.

MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago, Doc, 19.—(United Press)— Small fractional changes were recorded in first dealings on the Chicago board of trade today. Wheat opened firm to slightly higher. The unsettled undertone and apparent luck of definite trend acted as dampers on bullish enthusiasm. Conflicting opinion on the Argentine crop figures, it was apparent, has reduced considerably the volume of speculative interest. Moderate buying by industries offset bear tendencies in corn. Oats were lifeless and without features. Provisions advanced a few cents on buying by short cash interests. EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts. 1,920; shipments, 5,320; hogs, dosing slow, heavies, sll.oo© $11.25; mediums. $11.25©511.65; light weight, $11.50© $11.75; Pght lights and pigs. $12.00; few $12.25; packing sows, rough. $9.50© $9.75; cattle, 2?0. slow; sheep. 300 best lambs. $17.00; best ewes. sß.oo© $9.00; calves, 150 tops, $15.00. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Prices Delivered) Corrected December IS Leghorn Chickens 15c Heavy Fowls 21c I broilers 12c I Old Roosters 10c Leghorn Fowls 15c Ducks 16c Geese 12c Turkeys 25c Eggs, dozen 35c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Cofrected December 18 Barley, per bushel 75c dats 37c Rye, per bushelßoc Wheat, No. 1 $1.70 Wheat, No. r $1.69 Good Sound Yellow Corn 70c Good Sound Mixed Corn...„ 65a LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 40c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, at station 43c o Genuine No. 3 Pocahontus Lump also Chestnut Coke. Telephone your order No. 25 Burk Elevator Company 294t6 appoix TJIE.VI of idmimntbator No. 3308 Notice,ls hereby given. That the undersigned lias been appointed Administrator of the estate of Mary E. Merryman, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. CHARLES W. MERRYMAX, Administrator. JAMES 1 MERRYMAN, Atty. 12-19-26 7— 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

M. E. Church Asks Use Os Navy to Stop Rum Running Washington, D. C„ Dec. 19.—(United Press) —Use of the navy to prevent rum smuggling was demanded today by the board of temperance, prohibition and public morals of the Methodiut Episcopal church In a 16 plank platform for prohibition enforcement. FORT WAYNE CATTLE AND HOG MARKET (Dunlin Commission Co.) Hog market prices rose 10 cents at the Fort Wayne union stock, yards Friday. Roughs, stags and calves remained steady, while choice lainbs rose 25 cents. Cattle remained steady. 10$ to 160 poundssll.2s 1160 to 180 pounds 11.10 ISO to 200 pounds 10.80 200 to 225 pounds 10.70 225 to 275 pounds 10.60 275 pounds and up 10.50 Roughs B.oo© 8.75 Stags 6.00 Calves B.oo© 13.00 Lambs, good to choice ... 14.40© 15.00 Lambs, choice to good .. 10.00©'14.00 ■ o 4OTICK OF PETITION TO 5F.1.1. BEAL EMTITE (For Publlrallon > Probate Cniixe No. 235 S State of Indiana. Atlanta County, SSi— In the Adanta Circuit Court, November Term. 1»2.">. Old Adams County Bank, tdiiiiuixtrntor de bonis non. with the will anouexed of the estate of William 11. Myers. vs Ida M. Myers, et al. To Janies M. Myers. Susan Myers, bls wife; Thomas J. Myers, unmarried; John Q. Myers. Angeline Myers, his wife; Mary E. Thomas. Henry Thomas, her husband; Amanda Wllkiaon, Joseph Wilkison, tier husband. Sarah Farley, known also as Sarah Frayley and — . l-'arley or Frayley, her husband, whose true Christian name is unknown to nlain- > tiff; Bowling Green. Ohio Mosoleiim Association; and All the other heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent. > William H. Myers, and of the above named heirs and legatees of said deI cedent, who are unknown and whose . true names are unknown;— You are severally hereby notified that : the above named petitioner as administrator de bonis non with the will annexed of the estate aforesaid lias filed in the Circuit Court of Adams County, j Indiana, a petition making you defen<dants thereto and praying therein for an order and decree of tlie said Court ; authorising the sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said ; decedent, and in said petition de* rlhed, I to make assets for the payment of the d.-bts and liabilities of said estate, and 1 has also averred In said verified peti- 4 l ton that you and each of you are nonresdents of the State of Indiana, and ! that you are necessary parties to said proceedings, and that said petition so k filed and which is now pending, is set for hearing in said Court at the Court House in tlie City of Decatur, Indiana, on the 13th day of February, 1926. Witness tlie Clerk and seal of said Court this 17th day of December, 1925. JOHN E. NELSON, Clerk, Adams Circuit Court. Inlltl-l B. ERWIN. Atty.

Your ' I Christmas | List 1 | How many of those on your list might , Q profit by a Savings Pass Book, with a first f entry in it? Other folks will remember p them with all sorts of gifts. Let yours be > something which will be a lifelong character builder for them. i ty ■ First National I | Bank - I II DECATUR, INDIANA W z

| Court House | Trial Being Held The case of Julius Ilaugk vs. Lewis L. Clark, suit for damages, was being tried In circuit court before Judge Sutton this afternoon. Judgment Awarded In tlie case of the Willshire Bank, is. the surviving partnership of Rol--1 -r Brothers, the coOrt awarded Judgment for the plaintiff In the sum of $124.99, with Inteerst at 8 per cent f oui date, and costs. Answer Filed In the case of Susannah Dickes vs Abraham Bagley'et al. an answer was filed by tlie defendant, the Berne Manufacturing company. Case Dismissed Tlie case of Paul Lichtensteiger vs. Lambert W. Bowen has been dismissed and the costs paid. Marriage Licenses Kenneth Zerkel, mechanic, Berne, □ Marie Bttrdg, Geneva. Arrested For Forgery Warren Wilkjnson was brought here from Lima, Ohio, last night by Sheriff Baker to face a charge of forgery, Med in the Adams circuit i ourt. Wilkenson is alleged to have forged a check on Ed Ahr at the Runyon garage, for $21.15. —o—■ x Notorious Kentuckian Dies At Louisville Louisville, Ky., Dec. 19.—(United Press)—Rector Johns, 60 years old, released from the federal penitentiary at Atlanta three weeks ago, died here yesterday, Johns, a wealthy real estate dealer: was indicted in Indianapolis in the summer of 1923 for an alleged violation of the federal interstate motor act. He had served ten months of an 18 months sentence, having been released on account of ill health. His death ended, p"eHiaps, as turbulent a < arder as any Kentuckian ever had, as he liad slain at least five men. according to official records and was thrice tried for bank robbery before I cing sent to federal prison for con- ' t piracy Robert Helm, of Fort Wayne, is (■pending the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helm of this city.

Grandson Os Local Woman Is Champion Traveler For His Age Frank Erwin, Jr., qf Los Angeles, grandson of Mrs. Ben Slfilts, of east' of this city, is perhaps the champion traveler of his age from this locality. He was born in Fort Wayne where l)is father conducted the Jefferson studio. When tlie babe was eighteen months old, his fathey sold his studio to the Brenierkump brothers and took his family to Florida. After a few months there, they motored to California, 3,000 miles across the coni inent and then mad a five-hundred mile boat trip to San Francisco. Frank, Jr., enjoys it all, the train, the auto, the ship. Each year he sends his grandmother a box of California fruits. It came this year, but with orders not to open until Christmas. Frank’s daddy is conducting a studio at Los Angeles, and is doing well. He was in business here

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for several years. Mrs. Erwin formerly Miss Catherine Un../ Huntington. n ’ 01 Consider Organization Os New Bank At Tocsin A crowd of Tocsin business Wen were here last evening to confer wit local business men regarding the form’ ing of a new state bank at that pi ac ’ They have already subscribed abnm' SIB,OOO of the $25,000 necessary Z hopo to have the convenience of a bank eurly in the year. "O— i — NOTICE All Yeomen and their families are invited to attend the Christmas parly to be held Monday, December 21 a t Yeomen hall at 8 o'clock. Pi eaSn bfi prompt. All members ar e urged to attend. Treat for the children.