Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1926 — Page 4

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

K WSXSXKK X X X X •• '• •• x CLASSIFIED ADS k::xxxxxxx x x x x x x .. FORSALE_ IXilt SALE”full bli)oii'''l ” Comb Rhode bland Rod Cull Jim Halberstadt ni phone 80 nF t-r G o'clock. FOR SALfc Jersey cow with < all «' •Ida; two Jersey heifers " fresh soon. F. E. Andrew®. % mile north of Monroe __ | FOR SALE -Chester 'Vhite hog. Chester Shoaf, Decatur, R. 4 I Phone 877 L. .. <ll,l WANTED u ANTED — Clearn’ washed rags, 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 mater* lais. 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. t WANTED—To buy. poultry of all kinds. Call Ralph Burnett, WANTED— U'idy between tin* a" of 30-45 to keep house and t.iK< care of c hildren. Phone 693. adlruo 1024 West Adams st. • l|l,x WANTED Neat appearing young lady, can earn five to eight dollars per day right here. Inquire of J. W ■ Rice, Murray Hotel. 81SALESMAN WANTED— "My firm wants a man in every community. W’e supply everything, and will put you In business for yourself, distributing our well known line of household ami farm necessities direct to consumers, that have been on the market for L'u years—you risk nothing. Many are now making from $"5 to SIOO a wck I Write us for our EREE BOOK teling about our sales plan. G. HEBERI.N'I, President. G C HEBERIJNG COM PANY. Dept. 238, Bloomington. Ills 9-3tx.

FOR RENT FOR RENT —Four-room cottage. Phone llf>4 or see Mrs. Sam Chronister, 935 Mercer Ave. 7' : * l( FARM FOR RENT—I 26 acres. excel lent soil, near Pleasant Mills. Cal. J. F. Arnold. £!_ (l FOR RENT 2 rooms. furnished or unfurnished, inquire 828 Dierkes street. FOR RENT—loo acre farm, 1% mile north of Domestic. Grover l.iby, K 2. Craigville phone. St.3x eod LOST AND FOUND I.OST OR STRAYED from thn»S P Sheets farm, a red calf about months old. Please notify S I’. Sheets, It. 4, Decatur?H3x FOR RENT A 5 loom house in mu th part of city, near the river bridge, 114.00 per month, Julius Ilatlgk. Phom 666. 9-31 pd FOR RENT An SO-acre farm. 4 miles northeast of Kerne. Wil go 50-1.0 with a good honest man. Julius Ilatlgk, 9-31 pd MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 5600, shipments 6270, yesterday. receipts 8800, shipments 7600 today; hogs closing steady. Heavies, $11.50@12; mediums [email protected]; light weight sl2 [email protected]; light lights and pigs, sl3; few $13.25; packing sows rough [email protected]; cattle 1550, mostly steady; steers 1100 pounds up $8.50@ 10.75; steers, 1100 pounds down $6.50®10; heifers $5.5008.50; cows $2.50®7; bulls, $4 ®6.50; sheep 1800; best handy lambs best aged ewes slo@ 10.50; best ewes $8 500950; calves 2200; tops $15.50; culls sl2 down.

LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Corrected January 11 Chickens 23c Fowls 23c Leghorns 16c Old Roosters toe Ducks IBc Geese 15c Eggs 30c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected January 11 Corrected January 9. Barley, per bushel 75c Oats 38c Rye, per bushel 80c Wheat, No. 1 $1.76 Wheat, No. 2 $1.75 Good Sound Yellow Corn .... 75@80c Good Sound Mixed Corn 70@75c LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATIQN Butterfat, delivered 40c .■ o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, May. (new/ $1.75 3-8; (old) $1.73 1-4; July $1.51 1-4. Corn, May 88 3-8; July 90 5-8. Oats, May 45 7-8; July 46 1-1.

X BUSINESS ( ARDS xxxxxxxx x x x x x x x x H. FROHNAITEL. D. <’. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street .Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-13 am. 15 68 pm. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or nigbt Office phone 90 Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Ra'e Reduced October 6. 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N? A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. (Hasses Fillet! HOURS: 8 to 11:39 —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 FARtyl LOANS Abstracts of title to real - estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St.

FARM MORTGAGE LOANS _ New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Off ice 155 S. 2nd SI. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. (I) n — () ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Phone 606 Phone 1022 Office: Room 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bldg. o o' 0 o L . C . Mi L L S Monroe, Ind. Buyer of livestock. What I have von to sell? 290t30 | 0 o O- ()' DR. C. V. CONNELL I VETERINARIAN | Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 O _d BASKETBALL RESULTS High Schools Martinsville, 35; Anderson, 24. Middletown, 31; Daleville, 22 Mt. Comfort, 56; Beech Grove, 36. Monrovia, 53; Huntington. 19. Rushvile, 40; Thorntown, 20. Kentlaiid, 26; Boswell, 21. Edinburgh, .33; Union township, 32. Technical. Indianapolis, 36; Shelbyville, 34 (overtime.) Conersville, 26; Shortridge, (Indianapoli), 18. Fort. Wayne South Side, 26; Hartford City. 15. C. C. H. S.. Fort Wayne. 39; Cathedral of Indianapolis, 15.

Colleges Ohio State, 28; Purdue, 25. Navy, 27; New York University, 23. > Army, 31; Ijehigh, 22 |f Carnegie Tech, 26; West Virginia, ' 24. \ bt. Louis University, 32; Marquette, 19. t Nebraska, 20; Creighton, 15. ’ Manchester College, (Ind.), 33; West- ■ ern State Normal, 23. Indiana. 33; Minnesota, 28. lituler, 61; Earlham, 18. Columbia, 41; Princeton, 23. I lowa, 18; Chicago, 13. Michigan, 32; Northwestern, 30. Dartmouth, 26; Yale, 16 Dickinson, 24; University of Pennsylvnia, 19, 0 WELLS COUNTY STANDING W L Pct. Rockcreek Dodgers.. ..10 2 .833 Lancaster Bob Cats 8 3 .728 Liberty Lions 8 4 .666 Union Center 6 3 .666 i Ossian 8 5 .616 Bluffton Tiger! 9 9 .500 Petroleum Zippers 3 8 .273 Chester Center 3 10 .231 *

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fELLOOCKETS' DEFEATED. 25-19 Locals Lose Rough Game At Kendallville Saturday Night Decatur high nchooi's Yellow Jackets were defeated and almost knocked out in a game played at Kendallville. Saturday nlghL The final score of a rough and tumble game wan 25-19 in 'favor of Kendallville The game was the roughest one in which the locals have played this reus hi. Referee of Auburn, did not call fouls for blocking, he calling it held ball each time, and as a result the Yellow Jackets were sent sprawling over the floor when they started down the floor on offense. | “Chet” Reynolds suffered an injury to one of his elbows, I Bebout received a wrenched knee; and the other members of the Yellow Jacket squad, who saw' action in the game, were badly bruised up.

The score was close throughout the contest, Kendallville leading at the half. 13-11. The home team pulled away to a six-point margin during, the closing minutes of the game. The! contest was played In the new Ken-,' dallville gymnasium, and it is the largest and best gym the Yellow Jackets have performed in this season. The locals received fine treatment at Kendallville, except for the loose refereeing. The Decatur team has been used to dose officiating this season. Lineups and summary: Kendallville (25) Decatur (19) Prentice ..-F ................._ Zwick Schreider F Bebout Heign C Strickler j Barnes G Reynolds ( Becker G Moser I Substitutions: Schmenk for Prentice, Hart for Barnes, Krick for Be- , bout. Field goals: Prentice. 3: , Schreider. 4; Barnes, 2; Strickler, 4, ] Reynolds. .. Free throws: Prentice, 1 1; Schreider, 2: Heign, 2: Barnes, 2 ] Bebout, 1; Strickler, 2; Reynolds, 1; Moser, 1. Referee: Duke, Auburn.

Caseys Swami) Berne A. C. Quintet, 51-23, The Fort Wayne Knights of Columbus basketball team swamped the Berne A. ('. five at Borne, Saturday, night, 51-23. The Caseys started fast and soon rolled up a comfortable lead that the eßrne eagers could not overcome. The Fori Wayne team held a 23-9 lead at the end of the half. Stonebraker, “Biz" ' Miller and Schneider each scored five times from the field. Cumins, of the Bluffton Phi Delts. and Crist, of the Decatur Leaders, performed with the Berne team. Lineups and summary: Caseys (51) Bern A. C. (23) McCleary F j>ple 1). Miller F Klauser Stonebraker C Cummins Shimek G Crist Schneider G Whitehurst Substitutions; Teeter for Klauser. Field goals; McCleary, B. Miller, 4; Stonebraker, 4; Shimek, 7; Schneider, 4; Pyle, 3; Klauser, 2; Cummins, 3; Whitehurst, Teeter. Free throws: B. Miller, 2; Stonebraker, Shimek, 4; Schneider, 3; Pyle, 2; Cummins. Referee: Buckner, Bluffton. NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY In the Mutter ot the EMnte ot Samuel linker. IteveilHed. ,In the Atlniun Circuit Court, No. 2231. Notice is hereby given that upon 'petition tiled In said court by Jacobi Scherer, Executor of said estate, I setting up the Insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, tlie Judge of said Court did, on the Sth day of January, lU2H. find said estate to be probably Insolvent, and order the same to be I settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notlifled of such insolvency, and required 'to file their claims against said estate for allowance on or before January, 26, 1526. WITNESS, the Cleric and seal of said Court, at Decatur, Indiana this Sth day of January, 1926. ■ IIIIIN i:, NELSON, I'lerk 11-IS,

sMany a woman is keeping youthful today in spite of a burden of years b y taking regular adjustments I to keep well. It f — — ha s truthfully been said that Chiropractic “adds years to life and life to years,” CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to |:00 J 27 N. Second St. Phone 628

field goals * BY MARK M. UPP Now that the district tournament ceuter.l have been announced, al tflatn* will h*Kin planuing fn«-ir a • lack. The iiAxf thlnr to fijnirn out Is who will meet who in the opening round. The local tournament •will be an Adams county affair, but Indications are that there will be plenty ot contenders. Berne, Hartlord, Kirkland and Decatur all have teams that will give each other hard fights, and the other four in the tourney are not to be taken easily. On present dope. Berne holds the edge, having won from Hartford, Kirkland and Decatur already this season. But dope is cast to the four winds when a tourney starts. The Yellow Jackets bumped into n rough house at Kendallville Saturday night. The locals have played clean ball all season and have been used to close officiating, so when the referee at Kendallville "let 'em go." they were lost. Captain Moser asked the referee once to call them a little closer and he replied, “that's my style of refereeing, if you will let go of the ball when an opponent gets hold of it you won’t have any trouble.” Naturally enough. St. Mary’s high school of Anderson will invade the camp of the Catholic high school eagers Friday night. The St. Mary’s team doesn’t have the reputation that the Anderson public school team has. but everybody in Anderson knows basketball, so the St.. Mary’s quintet must not be overlooked.

The Lancaster Bob Cats, who won the district tournament from the Yellow Jackets here last spring in a thrilling game, will return to Decatur next Saturday night to try to repeat. The Lancaster quintet has lost only three games this season, two to Montpelier and one to Rockcreek, and they are considered one of the strongest teams in Wells county. A victory for the Yellow Jackets would be sweet revenge and that is what the locals are working for. Five points is a good victory, ton points is satisfactory, fifteen points is spreading it on but twenty, oh gee. oh gosh—and against Bedford too. —Casual Comment of Vincennes. "We take note of the fact that the Yellow Jackets over at Decatur were defeated again last night. No. reports that the team is to disband are erroneous. They have decided to finish the season, anyway.”—Rip Off.-; of Bluffton. Yes. and if the Bluffton Tigers would come over again, the Yellow Jp<-k>‘ts could win another game. ‘Onceover up on the Fort Wavno News Sentinel Is a misiiunier. It should be Once in WHILE " —Casual Comment. Today's question and answer: “Q— Il the ball enters the basket from below, goes through and drops back into the basket, is a goal scored? A —No.”

HARTFORD BEATS MONMOUTH FIVF Gorillas Score Tenth Victory Os Season Saturday Night, 39-6 The Hartford township Gorillas added another victory to their already long string, Saturday night, when they took the Monmouth eagers into camp, 39-6. The game was played in the Decatur high school gymnasium and only a small bunch of fans saw the contest. It was Hartford’s tenth victory out of twelve games. Both teams started slow and it was No More Shiny Noses A new French process powder that is not affected by perspiration—will I not let an ugly shine come through: stays on until you take it off; fine :and pure; makes the pores invisible; looks like beautiful natural skin; l gives a soft velvets' complexion. Get I this new wonderful beauty powder called Mello-gld. The Holthouse Drug Co.

THE ADAMS Theatre Last Time Tonight “STAGE STRUCK’’ A Paramount feature with Gloria Swanson Love, laughs, gowns, gasps, gayety and novelty. Woven into a fascinating story of a girl’s bid for fame behind the footlights. 10c 25c TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY—“LORD JIM” with Percy Marmont and Shirley Mason?

eight Olhttte. fo-for.- edfor scored a point. Then the Hartford offense started functioning and the r* suit was never in doubt from then on The first half ended 17-4 in f»v° r 111 Hartford. Monee and Huffman ea> b scored five times from the field t Hoiolway counted six times from thl field. HU scored all of Monniouiu ’ points, getting two field goals afid two 5 free throws IJnenps and summary: Monmouth (8) Hartford (39) 1 Parrish F Monro ’ Robert Johnson..F llollowaj I Hili * ('........ Huffman 1 Richard Johnson . .<< Bsnti i ! Waggoner <• Richer Substitutions: Brokaw for Rlcharl Johnson, Borger for Waggoner. Frlbri for Holloway. Field goals: HUI. 7. Monee, 5; Holloway, 5; Huffman, 5; Felber, 1; Banter. I. Foul goals: Ilil.l NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF HEAL ESTATE 1 The undersigned commissioner. J-v virtue of an order of (tie Adams <’n 1 cult Court, made am! entered in a caiise , pending entitled Wiliam U •T<i«*n. • t >1 , vs. Ina F. Elzey, et al ami number..l 12475 upon the dockets thereof, hereby jCives notice that at the cast door of the Court House in the city <d' I >ecalnr. Indiana, on the 3i d das ol i ebrudi > 1U26, at 10 o’clock a. rn. of said da\. be will offer for sale at public auction and fur nut less than two-thirds oi the full appraised value thereof, the follow* ing described real estate, tow it: Commencing: at the southwest tSU > corner of the south east quarter (Sl.'« I of the northwest quarter (NW»,i of section thirty-two (32). township twen-ty-eight north (2.N) range tit Hen <;i i. thence north sixty-nine (CIO rods, fifteen (15) feet, thence east twenty-seven (27> rods, thence north to the north line «d the southeast quarter (SlC’») of the northwest quarter (NW’») ‘d’ said section thirty-two (32) them e east on said line to the east line of the northwest quarter (NW*») of said section thirtytwo (32), theme south to the southeast corner of said northwest quarter (NW%) of said se< tlon thirty-two, thence west to the place of b» ginning. Also, lonimencinj; at ft point thirty rods (30) fourteen (14) feet, ten inches south of the northeast (NE) < li - ner of the northwest quarter (NW'H of section thirty-two (32). township twenty-eight (28) north, range fifteen (15) east, iiifncp south to the aoiitheast corner of the northeast quarter (InKU) of said northwest quarter (NW’4) of said section thirty-two (32). theme west on south line of suit! northeast quarter (NRU) of said northwest quarter (XW’ ( ) of said section thirty-two (32), to a point one hundre.l seven rods east of the west line of said section thirty-two (32). theme north parallel with said west line of said section thirty-two (32) to a paint thirty (30) rods fourteen feet (LI), ten (10) inches south of the north line 1 of said section thirty-two (32), thence east to Hie place of beginning; except l fifteen (15) acres of even width off off the north eml of said last described 1 tract, heretofore sold to Dore B. Erwin, situate in Adams County, (ndian.-i.l containing: in .ill forty (40) acres of 1 land more or less. Said real estate will he* sold free of liens, except taxes due ami payable in 1926 and thereafter for not less than I two-(hirds of the appraised value ther« -1 of. One-third of the purchase money to be paid cash in hand, one-third in nine months and one-third in eighteen} months from day of sale. Deferred paymets to bear interest at the rate of per annum and to he securet! by mortgage on the real estat.* sold The purchaser to have the privilege of paying the ful lamount of purchase money in cash, if so desired. H M. DE VOSS. Commissioner. 11-18-25. O - o ELIZABETH BURNS, M. I). ) FORT WAYNE, INDIANA 317 W. Berry Street Telephones Office Residence Anthony 6280 Anthony 47573 | o ()

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