Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1926 — Page 2

~~ =u^ir-=—— CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

kw k :::: k” « ” «•• •• •• K CLASSIFIED ADS WSKK«MMKMH 15 I! » 15 K » FOR SALE FOR SAL!'- Seven full blooded Koh>' Comb Rhode Inland Red roosters. Call Jim Halberotadt at phone 80 atter 6 o'clock. i FOR SALE—Chester Whit'’ *b®‘ e ho<. Chester Shoaf, Decatur, It. 4 Phone 877 L. ______ — , FOR SALE- Reed go eart; fumed oak library table; 9x12 rug; table lamp. Inquire at 721 North Fifth street or phone 457. *vio POR SALE—Globe kitchen r.mge Excellent condition. Phone 421 or inquire at 793 N. Fifth St.. ln-4tx. FOR SALE Round dining room tab 1<■ and chairs, kitchen table and chair; large heating stove; boys bicycle; bed; Childs high chair, nestle-Lanoll permanent waving outfit; ironing board: lawn mower Mrs. Roffler, 231 N. Fifth St. I’houe 12ns. I WAITED SALESMAN WANTED— "My ’ firm wants a man in every community. We supply everything, and will put you in business for yourself, distributing ( >ur well known line of household and farm necessities direct to consumers, that have been on the market for 25 years—you risk nothing. Many are now making from $35 to $lO9 a week. Write us for our FREE BOOK teling about our sales plan. G. C. HEBERLNG. President. G C. HEBER LING COMPANY, Dept- 238, Bloomington. Ills. 9-3tX. Y\ v ANTED—To do housework. ('raigville phone No- 13 on 10. 10-3tx FO RSALE— Duroc male hog. Route 7, Decatur, Ind C. 1). Houk. 10-3tx WANTED — Experienced mechanic Apply Service Garage. Hoagland. Indiana , 1l ' 1 "' FOR KENT FARM FOR RENT—I 29 acres, excel lent soil, near Pleasant Mills. Call J, F. Arnold. 7tti FOR RENT Five room house, phone | 609 or see Roy Johnson. 10-31 FOR kkkT Fu rnisbed rooms witli bath. Good location, close in. Address Box 5, care Democrat. Bi-tl LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STRAYED from tie- S. I' Sheets farm, a red calf alsmt li months old. Please notify S. P. Sheets, R 4, Decatur. Dt.'ix FOR RENT— A 6-room house in north part of city, near the river bridge, $14.00 per month, Julius Haugk. Phono 666. 9-3tpd FOR RENT—An 80-acre farm. 4 miles northeast of Berne. Wil go 50-50 with a good honest man. Julius Haugk. 'J4,tp<l l MISCELLANEOUS WILL GIVE 25c a pint for '-a-giil Coekleburr seed to he delivered this week. E. L. Carroll & Son. 10-Stx NORTH SIDE BEAUTY’ SHOP—Marceling, water waving, permanent waving. $12.. for limited time. Electrival treatment for face and scalp. Phone 213. 10-3tx. Scottish Rite To Hold Convocation In March Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 12. —(United Press)—nans wore being made today for the sixty-first annual convocation of the Scottish Rite, of Indianapolis, to be held on March 22. The convocation will be in progress five days.

MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Receipts 4000; shipnients 4180; hogt closing steady; heavies »11.7Wz512.25; locdiuni. . H2.26M12.75; light weight, $12.75'0 113.00; light lights und pigs; $i;;.004(513.25; packing sows rough, so.uo4zslo.oo; cattle 50, tleady; sheep 3600; best handy weight lambs $16.00; best ewes $8.00®50.50; calves GOO; tops $15.0V®.515.50, LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Corrected January 11 ’'hs'en- 23c '■’ ov : ' 23c • '"Ft'ttni jg c <M(t ■ oom er j, . Du-< ; 18c GeP 1 • 15c ’ 30c uOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected January 11 Corrected January 9. Barley, per bushel 75c Oat 3 38c Rye. per bnshel 80< V. heat, No. 1 $1.76 Wheat. No. 2 $1.75 Good Sound Yellow Corn .... Gi>'»d Sound Mixed Corn 70@75c LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 30 C BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat delivered 4u c

' BUSINESS C'ARDS * * - 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 Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 pm. 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 Decatui Democrat A? BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes 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 estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE —b FARM MORTGAGE LOA N S New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles -Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. <>- O o' ■“ ■ -o BOY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Phone 606 Phone 1022 Office: Room 1. Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bldg, o o O =0 L . C . MILLS Monroe, Ind. Buyer of livestock. What have you to sell? 290t30 I o— ? 0 O ZT() DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN I Special attention given to cattle find poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. i Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 " —o

j Court House I ’’ZZZaWZUmW. 'MW W7V7?777r>77»M’>->>n)> Claim Is Filed Mr. und Airs. J. c. Allen have filed a claim against the Joseph G. Miller estate for $66.85. Real Estate Transfers John A. Lee. ettix, to George L. Lee, 120 acres in Union township, for sl. Albert Repport, ctux. to l>. t’red Iruchte, lot 208 in Decatur and 110 acres in Preble township, for sl. — MACADAM ROAD BO.VD SALE Nete-c i> hereby given ihat the Treas--1 11 Adams < minty. Indiana, wit! of. 10 oVloek i.n' hißhe,,t b ‘ fl< ‘ Cr ' at TueMlny, Junnary go, jpgl). llic f.ul.iwing road honds, to-wlf The Samuel A.leer Road Bonds Root r-oi i .ntv' aS 't“J K ' 0 " ToWiishipH. Adams swoo. " ,e " n,ou,,t bei, ‘« lu l* ld b, ,’ 1u13 , wl l* bc lßs,,ed in ot dated January 15, iaz6, 1927 f anrt b m.e’i < ’ o, *' l " g d '"‘ " n Mav ,5 - ij.i, and one issue coining due everv eIT months therearter. riu'of 4U?i"" 1 bOUI ' in,erp »t «t the i-.i ,£? 4 cl'“ r annum payable on the I year ' and November of each ond have been issued in i-trlrt lornpllance with the.laws of the State of Indiana, with an order dulv endorrtd upon the records of the Board of Com , miMionere of said county nuthorir.!i>g I J BBue and sale of said bonds tor the ftlM Os idfr,s fu,lds fol ' the conJ * , d h 1 ® ?<»hl < le above tuentioned road bHa.” reSei ' ed tu reJe ‘ :t a “J' j eald bonds will be sold for not let than par. together with Interest and accruing Interest 1,1 Transcript will bo oh file at the office of the auditor of Adams Uountv If said bonds are not sold on said " P, 1 be continued until Ireasurer Adams County, Indiana. 12

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY. JANUARY 12. 1926

MITICR OF PETITION i TO SEI.I. HUAI. ESTATE I'robolc I nu*» X«. 2206 Wlllllllll N. Maki. A'liiillll«tr«lor <it of Mar, Sliilil. DrwHw" v». Samuel Slalil. <-( Ml 1% THE t ll« t IT K»l HI OF All Ills COl XTY, INDIANA. Aoivmla-r Term, 1925 , To (Tuirlea Stahl. Jacob A. suihl, Amelin Stahl, William Epbrlam Overinrler. Marg n et Ovornieler, Small Ajnm Allu i'.m mid Charles W. Alborson. You me severally hereby notified that the ,il>o\e named petitioner >o< Administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed In ,t, e I'lrt uft Court of Atlmtis CouNty, . Indiana, a petition, making you den-11-liams thereto, mid praying therein for mr .wd. i and decree of Haiti Court a tit II - ..rising Die sale of certain Real I'.atnte, belonging to th.- esinte of said .lece--11,1,1 and In said petition dea<ilboa. to make assets for I lie payment or the debts nt'd liabilities of said cstati : nml bus also filed ms affidavit uvei'ltg therein that you and tach of you «re non-rsideiils of the Stale of Indiana,' or that .our residence la unknown lui< that situ arc necessary partlt-H to suld uroci edlnga. and that said petition, so filed and which l.s now pending'. Is set far hearing in said I'lreult (’olirt at the Court II .use in lite city of Decatur, Indiana, on the 89th day of February. r.r.’s . , 1 WITNNSS, the Clerk and seal of sald| I'otirl. this 2stb tiny of December, 192. t. .lot IN i: NICLSON. Clerk Adams Circuit Court. . LENHART & HELI,EI!, Attys. —o " — AKTU i: OF YDMIAISTH YTOH'S SAI.E OF HEll. ESTATE The nnderslgned, adntinislratrix of the.. state of Elizabeth C. Anderson, deI eased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Jay < ireult Court, she will offer at the hour of on,, o'c lock P. M. on the 27th day fit' .1 Mtiuui’v, wt the office of pruchto mid Idtt'-rer. Decatur, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, all tliu interest of said decedent In the following described real estate: The undivided one-third part of the following described real estate In I Adams County, State of Indiana, to-wit: The South east quarter of the south least quarter of section fifteen 115) in township Twenty-five (25) North of Range Thirteen (13) east; and the South west quarter of the south west quarter of Section fourteen (14) in township twenty-five 125) North of Range Thirteen (131 east, excepting from the above described tract of land the following: commencing at a point on the cast side of the right of way of flu- Bluffton, Geneva & Celina Trac- . tion Company, which is 25 feet east of I the South west corner of said Section I fourteen (14). theme east thirty-two 1(321 rods, thence north twenty <2O) hods, thence west thirty-two (32) rods, i thence south twenty (201 rods to the place of beginning, and also except 1 from said described real estate, one (1 > 'acre in square form out of tlie south .east corner of the south west quarter of the south west quarter of said sceI tum fourteen (11), township and range aforesaid. Said sale will be made subject to tie's .approval of the court, for not less than ' the full appraised value of said real

flic lull . ■ estate and upon the following condi-I tion, that the purchase price be paid in I cash. MARY A. WATSON. Admainistratrix. HAYNES & JENKINS, Attorneys. 29-5-12-19. o NOTICE OF FIN AL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. i Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Joseph D. KlcFarland. deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Comt. held at Decatur. Indiana, on the Ist day of February, 19J6. and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOCN’iS with t the estate of saiu d< ?4b nt not be approved; and said heirs .are, Notified to then and there make proof of fieir- ' ship, and receive their distributive THERALD GREGG MCFARLAND. i Administrator. i 11. M. DE VOSS, Atty. 5-12-11. APPOINTMENT OF uhiimmihidic Au. 231 N Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estat eof David S. Roth, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. EDWARD BEER, Administrator, .lanuarv 11. 1926. LENHART & HELLER, Atty 12-19-26. o APPOINTMENT OF ENEC I TOR Notice is hereby given, That the und‘H signed has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Aaron (,’. Augsburgcr, late of Adams county, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. JOHN C. AFGSBVRGER, Executor. January !», 1926. DORE B. ERWIN, Atty. 12-19-26. XI’I’OIN i MENT OF EXECLTOR Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of Frederick Wictfeldt, late of Adams county, deceased. Tho estate is probably solvent. FRED H. WIETFELDT, Executor. January 9, 1926. FRED SHI’RGER, Atty. 12-19-26. Dance at K. of C. Hall Thursday night. 10t3

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* Preble Panthers Lose To Monroe Quintet Preble, Jun. 12.—The Preble Panthers lost a hard-fought game to the Monroe Bear-Katz at Berne. Saturday evening. 36-31. The Monroe team composed for the greater part of players from Decatur, Including "Sheener" Miller, of the Loaders, led ut the rest period, 24-14. Preble"came back with a vengeance in the second period ami tied the score at 31-all with about live minutes remaining to be playedA foul was called on one of the Preble players tor holding Miller as he shot, while the score was tied. He made good on the field goal and one of the free throws, making th& count. 31-34- with only a few minutes to be ix’uyed. The Preble defense cracked ami "Sheener" scored three times to sew up the game. I M Iler was high point man of the ' game, with six field goals ami three free throws to his credit. Beal, tor iiier Decatur high school player, scored 12 points. Hhrman and Corson were high point men for the losers, with nine and eight points respectively. Next Saturday evening Preble will ' meet the Rockford, Ohio, “Reds” on the latter’s floor. Lineups and summaries: Preble Monroe Hoffman F Swearinger Khrnian F Miller Smith C Beall Shady G Everhart Corson G Meyers.. Substitutions: Arnold for Shady, Shady for Smith, Smith for Ehrntan, North for Hoffman. | Field goals: Hoffman, 3; Elirman, 3; Shady, 1; Arnold, 2; Corson, 4; Miller, 6; Beall, 5; Everhart. 3; Meyers, 1. Foul goals: Ehnnan, 3; Corson, 2; Swearinger, 1; Miller, 3; Beall, 2; Referee: Bagley. IN THE BASKET Champaign, 111. — Illinois opened its ’ western conference basketball season

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