Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1926 — Page 2

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x >; «; S K X X X X M S. X X « « *• a CLASSIFIED ADS * wXXKXXXX X■Xx X X X j FOR SALE FOR SALE — Plenty of good fresh feeding tankage at the Fred Mdl * d JV ler Packing Co- _ 30- l.t FORSALE- Sheep. 160 head of Delain ewes, will lamb in Marell an* April. Sell In numbera to chaser. See C. B. Dysert, Van Wert. Ohio, phone 39149 I ??Mt SALfc -Refrigerat’” Hoosier kitchen cabinet, sectional book case, library table and writing table combined, day-bed. James Elberson. •J*<> I FOR £AI.E E lla', alto Hixopiione. silver satin finish, gold hell, nearly new. Also B-flat cornet, cheap. Call S7O-U between 5 and_7 p._m. 4-3tx. FOR SALE - Child's iron bod. Inquire at 616 West Madison street or call 413 WANTED WANTED — Clears washed raffs, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No laces, heavy underwear, woolens or heavy materials. Will pay 7 cents per pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. fWANWID—To buy. poultry of all kinds. Call Ralph Burnett, 8 14. 299t14x *■ AGENTS WANTED Highest cash paid weekly with part expenses for men and women to take orders for guaranteed nursery stock. Experience unnecessary. Outfit free. Write The Hawks Nursery Co., Wa u w a tosa, Wise. 307-6tx WANTED Lady befwTTn ili'r ac'-s of 30-45 to keep house and take caro of children. Phone 693. addr *ss 1024 West Adams st. 31 tlx WANTED- To rent five or six room house. Call 885-A. LOST AND FOUND LOST — Cameo pin somewhere in Decatur. Reward for return to Mrs. John Carmody, phone 751 3t.{ LOST Grey pocket book containing two $1 bills and sterling silves coin purse. Return to Jennie Finch, 222 Marshall st., or call 1084. 3t3 ——" - — 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT —Sleeping room in modern home. 654 Mercer Ave 3-3 t. FOR RENT--Houso. Four room cottage, furnished, on Nortli Fourth! street. Call telephone 355. Mrs. John T. Myers. 3t2 fOR RENT—S room house in Bellmont Park. Phone 606 or 312. 4t3 NOTICE! Notice is hereby given to the shareholders of The First National Bank. Decatur, Indiana, that there will be a meeting at the office of said bank on Tuesday, January 12, 1926, betwean the hours of 10 a. in and 4 p. m. for the purpose of electing ,i Board of Directors for said bank for the year of 1926. T. F. GRALIKER, Cashier Dec. 8-15-22 29 Jan 5 STOCKHOLDERS' ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the stockholders of The Peoples Loan and Trust' Company of Decatur, Indiana for the election of directors and the transaction of any other business that may come before the meeting, will be held at the office of said Peoples Loan and Trust Company on the 19th day of January, 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m. W. A LOWER, Secretary. 22-24-29-1-5-8-12-15 o— - LEGION NOTICE The American Legion meeting will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Legion Hall. The attendance of every member is desired' 312 x 0 , MCIU i; or PETITION 10 sfctt REAL ESTATE Prokate < aunp Wo, ggofl ' ",’.T l Administrator of .’it- o< Mui, Miihl. t><ea Hr ,| Stiivuc! StHhl, ei ut *Y .' : II <OIHT OF n i.» i ,i vri, ivih.is v. Aim »iI M r ivriv, HMIS. . ‘ ,Ja<*ob A. Stahl ‘ Sphriam < >v« ( - .. "'■‘"'w«ier.'B»r»h Anna Al . U H < In,. 1,,. w Alberson. y„ u ~, notified that the ■ 0 ps-ntiotiev as Adminb trill ~ . j;''' afore""ld, has filed j„ .is , s''H,, you defciU ill , , , braying therein f,„. 1 . i b' l , al| d itecrc- of aald Court aiit'ibVloi'iKb i'V al n " r ~ei' t al Real Estate nelonging to the estate of said fleer, deni, and In :.,id petition described to ttteke assets tor the navniml nr ha lli ’ u d J.'.a-bßities of 6a jd estate; and ha. also tilers dii affidavit averlnu herein that ~.u and rich of vou are of the State of Indiana ihdt f * U ’ ,e * ldence unknown and , a •"a't’U’ry parties to said ■'!.’> ’n '", ld that sald Petition, so ’ "b'ch lx now pending:, is 111 htt " l c, reutt Court at the lud'aua. on the 20th day of February: COUH I nn HK ?H e aS ICrlt . a J d seal ° r " Bld JoiiN f. 'nelson nec ’ ulb * r - A.lams Circuit Court. LLMIAR't & HELLER, Attys. k'S-i-la — o-—— Daily democrat Want Ado Get Results

Ji •» «« •» O •* •• •• •• ” X BUSINESS r DS ;; H. I-HOHNAPF’EL. D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neuroealometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 1 ~ 5 68 pm ‘ j —S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone "37 "federal farm loans ~ Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Ra‘e 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 5:00 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 __() FARM MORTtiAtiE 1, O 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. <> j) 11 ■—Z- () ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Phone 606 Phone 1022 Office: Room 1, Peoples Loan 4 Trust Co. Bldg. O o O __o L . C . MILLS Monroe, Ind. Buyer of livestock. What have you to sell? „ 290t30 I LOUD SPEAKER AT NIGHT PROHIBITED IN DALLAS Dallas, Fax., Jan. s.—(United Press) 1 —The city commission has passed an anti-noise measure. Playing the phonograph, player piano, loud speaker horn, drum or other instruments between 8 p. m. and 9 a. in. is considered as noise according to, the measure. The measure provides that the noise must disturb the peai e of adjacent occupants or inhabitants, however —o— NOTICE of i- ixm. m:i-i i.i,us:vi' of estate x«>. *2*221) Notice is hereby given to the credit. Mei.- "l'"'“, 1e,4 l ‘ C ''-" Os .)„He|>ll l>. M< 1 arland, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Comt. held at Decatur iidiann, on the Ist day of Fehruary: , ■’• a>Ru .silOW CILUMe, jf HnV whv tlin k' INA I. S E TTLEM ENT ACCOUNTS wRh be -state of said de ...|..„ t should not X approved, and said heirs arc notified shin 16 ”, H !‘ d th ®r s "“k® ’’roof of helrh THFRAi n distributive IHhkALI) GREGG M< FAItLAND Administrator. EE VOSS, Atty. i- 12-19 Pupiic Sale Calendar Jan. 6—Charles Eversole, three milts east o f Markle. Jan. 8 True t'hilcote, one mile east of Wren. Ohio. Jan. 20—Brokatnp Brothers, 4% miles nortliwest of Convoy, Ohio. •lan. 2h John Wechter, 1% miles west of Willshire and 9 miles east of Decatur. Jan. 37—Maynard Stetler, 1 mile south, 2 mdes east of Willshire, Ohio dan. 28—Nolan Geyer. V/ t miles east, 1 mile north of Dixon. Ohio Feb. 10—George Squires, near •Peterson. Feb. 23—Oscar Ewell. 10 miles northwest of Deeatur. (Stock sale.) J'tb. 24 -Claude Harvey. 1 mile north of Monroe. State road 2J rs C” 2 u~ E ; E ' Mll,er ' 4 mll ®« west Unmc”his rt ’ ° f>Ure bred Feb. 26—Dewey Pitiably, i ai i 6 l southeast of Dixon. Ohm.

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MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review Chicago. Jan. s—(United Press)— ! Wheat dropped fractionally in open- . lug selling on the Chicago board of : trade today. Other grains followed. ' Although sentinfent continued lealisli the disposition at the start, was to await new incentives on which to base further buying. Selling in wheat was Inspired by unresponsive cables. Liverpool and ,\igentino were sharply lower. Commission houses and local professionals wire heaviest liquidations. J East Buffalo Livestock Market I Receipts 3200. shipments 1520. ■ hogs closing steady; heavies sllsO @l2; mediums [email protected]; light weight. [email protected]; Jight lights and pigs. [email protected]; packing sows rough $9.2509 50; cattle 200. slow; sheep 450. be>t handy lambs $16.25; best ewes $809; calves 300; tops, sl6 50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Corrected January 5 leghorn Chickens 15c Heavy Fowls 21c broilers —— —l2 c Old Roosters 10c Leghorn Fowls 15c Ducks —_ 16c Geese 12c Turkeys -25 c Eggs, dozen 30c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected January 5 Barley, per bushel 75c Oats -37 c Rye, per bushel 80c Wheat, No. 1 sl-76 Wheat, No. 2 $1.75 Good Sound Yellow Corn 70c Good Sound Mixed Com 65c LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 44c Reign Os Woman Sheriff As Mayor Is Short Lived Henderson, Ky., Jan. 5. — (United Presn)—The reign of Mrs. Frances Hall as sheriff of Henderson county ■ and mayor pro tern of this city at the same time, lasted only a few hours yesterday. Marvin Ehlcn, newly elected mayor, . and the two men connnissioners took office late yesterday, when Circuit 1 Judge Hunt dissolved a temporary restraining order against their being inducted into office ' j The burden of ruuuing the city descended upon Mrs. Hall at midnight Sunday, when the old city officials ( went out of office. The new oficials ! were prevented fey the restraining order, from taking office. The injunction suit against the new officials, on the ground that they did not qualify within the required time, has not been settled and plaintiffs expect to take further action later this week. oBIRTH Dorothy Jane, is the name of the girl baby, born to Mr. a nd Mrs. Adrian I Wemhoff, of Fourth street. The baby was born Sunday and both, mother and babe, are getting along nicely. This is the second child in the family, the other being a boy.

“New Broom Sweeps Clean’ Is Motto Os Mayor Duvall Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. s.—(United Press)—lndianapolis today faced a cleanup drive by police as the result ot Mayor John Duvall's declared intention of living up to the old slogan ’ that “a new broom sweeps clean.” I I In an address to police officers, Duvall put the matter of law enforcement up to the men and told them that vied and crime in Indianapolis must go. X’TICt OF AtHirMSTRATOIVS SALE OF HEAL ESTATE administratrix of • !a > e °LC Anderson, deceased. hereby gives notice that by virtue ot an order of the Jay Circuit One ;• m C v "n 11 ., o’*" 0 ’*" the hour of One o clock P. M. on the 27th day of January. 1»;6. at the office ot Fruchte aL'v rcr .’> Uc, ' M l u r. Indiana, and from duj to day thereafter until sold, all the interest of said decedent in the following described real estate 1 The undivided one-third part of the following described real estate in Ad ~ 1 !’ 1 " * ounty, State of Indiana, to-wif I he Smith east quarter of the 'south east quarter ot section fifteen (151 in township Twenty-five (25) North of Range Thirteen < 13) east; and the South west quarter of the soutli west quurtor of Section fourteen ill) | n township twenty-five <2M North of Range Thirteen (RD east, ox,’opting f t <»in the above described tract i»f hn,i the following: commencing at a point on the cast aide of the right of wav ot the Bluffton, Geneva & Celina Travlion Company, which is 35 fee east U oJrteen h (rir t t^ r ” fr " f * aid Action* rS2) m thenoc 'hirty-two (■>.> tods, thence north twentv cm • h.nh hene L'** Ft thirty-two (32) rods thence south twenty < 3 o, . o<u to place of beginning, and also excent trom said described real estate one (?) east , t of the .7 II orne L of lhe «°uth Went quarter »f the south west quarter of said sec. a^re f safd l€e ” l “’' taWUB ““’ Said sale wjll be made subleet to rl,o approval of the court, or not legthan the fun appraised value of JaW r™| eocore and upon the following eondu tash t iat the p, ‘ rcha “ e Price bepaid in Attorney*. JS-S-lg-ls,

| Court Housa | Real Estate Transfers William D. Barronc. etux. to First National Bank. 79 1-2 acres in Union township, for SII,OOO. I George L. Kern, etux, to Mary V- ■ Bollman, 80 acres in Union township, for sl. I Charlotte McCollum, to Golda H. Butcher, lot 303 in Geneva, for $l5O. Suit On Account A suit on an account was filed in the circuit court today by Larned, Carter & Cot. against the Berne Dry Goods company. Judgment for SIOO and costs is demanded. Attorney James T. Merryman, of this city, is counsel for the plaintiff. Judge At Portland Judge Jesse C. Sutton spent the forenoon in Portland, where he served as special judge in the Jay circuit court. 0 Lewis Sees No Change In Coal Strike Situation New York. Jan. s.—(United Press) —“I see no change in the situation,” was tlie statement by John L. Lewis, president of United Mine Workers of America, when he came to his headquarters in New York today for re♦imption of negotiations to end the strike of anthracite coal miners. To this statement Rinaldo Cappellini, president of tne district i* of the mine workers and a leader in : the present negotiations, added, “The i miners have just begun to fight.” ; o ’To Hold Funeral For ’ Mason Niblack Wednesday Vincennes, Ind., Jan. 5. — (United . Press)—Funeral services for Mason J. Niblack, three times speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives, will ; be held at the Masonic Temple here at three o'clock Wednesday afternoon, it was announced today. | The rites of the Indiana Grand Iz)dge of Masons will lie held and the body I will lie in state at the temple from 9 ( o'clock Wednesday morning until the , time of the funeral. , Burial will be in a local cemetery. s Niblack die dsuddeniy Sunday from a heart attack. o i Rates On Wheat Are Declared Reasonable Washington, Jan. 5. — (United Press) —interstate Commerce Uommis- - sion Examiner Money today ruled that t proportionate rates on wheat and t wheat products from Kansas City, s Omaha, Leavenworth, Atchison, and - other Missouri river points to destina- ■ | tions in Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania i and Kentucky, were not unreasonable ■ 1 Money ruled that the rates, however, i were prejudicial and preferential from t Indianai>olis and Duluth and to the same points. He recommended the es'ablisbment of new prejudicial rates. Hold Services At 1 Adams County Infirmary 1 The Rev. C. R. Smith,pastor of the 1 United Brethren church of this city. ; and about twenty-five members of his congregation conducted services at the county infirmary Sunday afternoon. -— —o I CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, May (new) $1.79; (old) i $1.76 3-4; July $1.54 3.8. Corn, May 86 3-1; July 88 1-2. Oats, May 45 7-8; July 46 1-8.

Trains c\ r \Jr OHIO SPECIAL Lv. Cincinnati 8: SO AM Ar. Jacksonville 11:15 AM PONCEDE LEON Lv. Cincinnati 6:45 PM Ar. Jacksonville 7:25 PM Ar. Miami 9:IOAM Ar. Fort Myers 12:20 PM 9 Suwanee R iver Special Lv. Cincinnati 9:50 PM A?L**» P ? v 6:ISAM _AT. St. Petersburg 8:25 AM a? ® roc l en ton 77.... .. 7:55AM Ar. Sarasota 8:25 AM R °^ m - c »n>psrtm s „t Sleepin< Cars and Coaches Cars Serving All Meals Change of Cart ror c " S \ N iai i «^‘ N i. G,ne ' r " 1 Psssenger Annt

EVELYN NESBIT DRINKS POISON Former Wite Ot Harry K. Thaw Swallows Lysol r ollowing Lengthy “Party Chicago, Jan. 5.-I United Press) Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, dancer and d • vorced wife of Hurry K. Thaw, swalMowed poison here today while m a state of depression, but will recover, 1 Dr. E. Thomas Brand, announced after vigorous application of the stomach pump and other first aid action. ' Evelyn, who lias been here for two weeks, took eight ounces of lysol- as ' t le climax of a lenghty ‘'party,” accordling to Miss Gusse Aeeooe, Evelyns personal maid. 1 Gusse told Dr. Brand that Evelyn, ’ this morning, had demanded some i beer. I "A Utile later I found her on the \loor, screaming site had taken poison, Gusse told Dr. Brand. Russell, 17-year-old son of the dancer. accompanied his mother to the hospital. Police questioned him for a motive for the suicide attempt, but Russell could throw little light on tlie matter. He said he believed his moth(i- was depressed, j ’Eight Anderson Men Held 'For Violating Liquor Law Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 5. (I nited Dress) —Charged witli violating the federal dry laws, eight Anderson men were held under SI,OOO bond today, awaiting grand jury investigation of the illicit liquor traffic at Anderson. | The eight men were arraigned before 'the United States commissioners here yesterday. . 1 Five other arrests are to be made at Anderson by the sheriff acting under instructions from the federal prohibition department. Ford Plans To Locate Air1 plane Plant At Hammond Hammond, Ind., Jan. 5. — (I nited Press)—Hammond and tlie Calumet district today prepared for an industrial boom, as tlie result of the announced intention of Henry Ford to establish a flying field, warehouse and 1 airplane manufacturing plant near here. | The purchase of a tract of 1.400 acres to be used as the site for the flying field, tlie warehouses and the plant, was announced by the Ford Motor company yesterday The warehouses will be used to store

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AUCTION SALE EACH NIGHT AT 7:30 Old Adams County Bank Building, Corner Second and Monroe Streets Plenty of free entertainment Tenessee Banjo Player, Kentucky Fiddler Wolverine will operate on guitar, plenty of singing. The students will sell many valuable articles to you at your qwn price. COME We’re looking for you. Students ot Rennert Auction School

whhh will be distributed J t 0 !IB sembllng pl»n“ *“ ijululh. Minn, omah«. N« b • Memph,Bt 'Tenn., nnd Cincinnati. | civic leaders claim to see the For the biggest industi lai announcement tin »•- boom since the establtshment of the! United States steel mills •» Gary. Democrats Oppose Surtax And Normal Provisions Washington, Jam 5 ~ (l lli '" 1 p reHß) _l)eniocratic members of the senate finance committee at today a mee tlng Os the committee. oWe ted l() the normal and surtax prov s ot s of the new tax bill- B«* uße 0 thls objection, the committee deterred consideration of that feature of the bill.

IWAITI ? The biggest treat of the year is in store for you in our great January Clearance Sale (Watch Thursday’s Paper) THE ECONOMY STORC DECATUR'S UNDERSELLING STORE > Polar Bear *, : Flour • ■ M a ■ A standard ol quality tor the last twenty years. fpoCwW : ; Most value for J ■ your money. Larkas qty. ■ :» ASK YOUR GROCER. ' ~I ■

Fisher & Barris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware • hones 3,4, 5 * Free City Delivery Quality, Service and Low Prices 10 pounds line Granulated Sugar 55c 50c size Instant Postum for 39c Shredded Wheat Biscuit, package lie Apple Butter, gallon can, Lippincotts 80c I apioca, Pearl, Snow White, pound 10c 1. A G. or R.N.M. White Naptha Soap, 6 bars 25c I Bowlene for Toilet Bowls, 25c can 19c |Kaisms, SunMaid,Seedless, pound 11c i Raisms, Sun Maid Seeded, 2 pounds 25c Flour, hooch’s Whole Wheat, 5 pounds 31c Coflce, Bulk Coffee to suit your taste, lim-kwh «**• 27c ’ 32c - 40c ’ 44c ill,d s "' I buckwheat, Strictly Pure, large bag 30c kdine Shaker Salt,2 boxes ....'. 25c PeamuT £ 8 " f ?. k ' P,OUr ’ 55c «•» for blitter, lines! quality, pound 20c Olco M e a Sl< i > NU n , ' ne O'lality. pound .22c N nAT *' rjii ui, Nut, pound . 29c iSardine' e ()d eaS M lnc C9oker8 ’ 3 Pounds 25c quft^ r MUBtard ’ key »•*»«, sehet —

Beginner’s Dance class K. o f hall Thursday Assembly dancing at 8:45 p.m. |> ; WHY WORRY IN ILL HEALTH WHEN YOU GET SERVICE LIKE THIS? To improve tlie chemleal process in I the body for Rood hi alth, take Sun Yak Plita. They strengthen the blood and body fluids, anticopttc to the gtom. ach, intestines and bowels to a d e . igree nearly odorless. They prevent decomposition of animal and vega table matter In the bowels that causes bloat- and self-poisoning, and are years ahead of any other formula for the kidneys, high blood pressure, diabetes and rheumatism. Take t 0 reduce bloating and wrinkled, flahhv bowels. Sold at Smith. Yager & Falk Drug Store —Advt.