Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1926 — Page 2
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ssk::w«« a ” « « «” ®" :: W CLASSIFIED ADS « S 3 8 X 1U K M K X « M » K "• : ; FOR SALE FOR SALE- S.x room houue. lights and gas. good garage, near G. E. L T. Brokaw. 421 N. 7t|i nt. FOR SALE — Driving mure, iiidy broke. See Mra. Hannah Mumnia. RC. 3, Decatur. 14i:ix FOR SALK-Three span ot mules; I some good baled straw. Phone 0-885 or see F. M. Shoal. 13-3tp end j.'OR~SALE Two eofls. one yearling and one two-year-old. Charles Shoaf, four miles east ot Monroe 15-3tx FOR SALE Household goods —V 1« trola. electric sewing machine and other articles. C. S. McClure. R 3. Box 3 on Bellmon£ Roach 15-3 U FOR SALE — Elght-ft Pining table, six chairs, leather upholstered; oak china closet. Vk’trola with 50 records Jacob Tester. 322 S. Fifth St. 15-2 t:: FOR SALE—COw and calf Jacob Dolch. ono mile south and three 1 miles east ot Monroe, Decatur, route 10. _ 15 ~ 3tJt - WANTED WANTED — Washings and ironings Phone 302. .lAI FOR RENT FOR RENT—House on state road 21. See J. A. Harvey, Monroe. Ind. 133tp LOST AND FOUND LOST—Blue handkerchief with embroidered white border. Finder please return to .this office and receive reward. 13 4tx. LOST OR STRAYED A large red hound, with a collar and chain. Finder please phone No. 622. 15-3tx. i LOST—SIO bill, somewhere in Decatur Saturday evening. Finder please re- j turn to this office and receive reward. 15-2tx. LOST—Ladies’ Blacb hand bag. containing about $5.00. Finder please phone 657. Reward. 15-3tx. MISCELLANEOUS LADIES WANTED—For pleasant out door work. Good money. No experience necessary. Call 511, evenings. | Court House | gMMawaMiMEPZMEESIZZ Adjournment Taken In the trial ot the case ot Levi W. Kimmell vs. the Bank ot Poneto, adjournment was taken today until Wednesday morning. Real Estate Transfers Theodore Zirkle et al to Frank C. Wflugh, 64 acres in French township, for sl. Studebaker Bank to Willis A. Price, 80 acres in Wabash township, for sl. MARRIAGE ICENSES Cleo Lewis August, laborer, Fort Wayne, to Genevieve Leichtensteiger, Decatur . o NOTICE Ot Pl BLIC LETTING Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized i •■! in Hoot Town.hip, In said county, known as the Otto Buerger Macadam Hoad, up and until ten o'clock A. M, on Tuesday, February 2, 1926, al the regular meeting of sai<L Board of Commissioners. held in thfl City of Decatur. Adams count. Indiana. Sealed bids w.ll be received lor lite construction of said road ina<-enrdan< n with the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor’s office of said county said road to be built of crushed stone alone A bond must accompauv each bid in twice the amount of tie- bid filed, <-onitltloaed on the faithful performance of said work, ami that the bidder, if awarded the contract, will ci,ter into contract therefor and complete same, according to such contract and in a< - corriam e with tlie bid filed. All bbls shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by tlie engineer in charge, not to exceed eighty percent. «.f any oqe estimate, out of the fund.: to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bond" as required by law. Tbc Board of Commissioners reserves toe right to reject any and all bids MARTIN JABERG, Auditor Adams Countv, Indiana. - 6-15-22, O ■ “ O E IZABETH BURNS, M. D. FORT WAYNE, INDIANA 347 W. Berry Street Telephones r>r re Residence A t'-any bcCO Anthony 47573 | <> o . — r ., . Many a woman '-s keeping F f 1 youthful today in s P‘ le °* !l bfiVz/Tl burden .of years UFJ'fjpwd '?>' rc «u|T~ ' ar adjustments ;<■ k “i> H ” has truthfully bee" said that Chiropractic “ink’s years to iile and life to years.” CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8;00 127 N. Second St. Phone 628
: ;;:::::: st:::: s:: « s 8x x x : X Rt SINESS CARDS ,;• » '» *» •» •» •* •* •» •» •• •• •• •• *• •• •• *• IL I ROHNAPFEL, 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 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. jTlTblack 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 Loam on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced October 5, 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat ~N. 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 Au 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. ()— ® - — |l FARM MORTGAGE LOA N S New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. 1). Suttles, Secy. 6 () ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Phone 606 Phone 1022 Office: Room 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bldg. () () ? - o L . G . MILLS Monroe, Ind. I Buyer of livestock. What have you to sell? I 290t30 | —o Don’t fail to attend the opening of onr new- bakery WEDNESDAY front 10 a.m. till 8 p. m. Hot coffee, cake, cookics served. The Miller’s Bakery. Puplic Sale Calendar Jan. 20 —Brokamp Brothers, 4% miles northwest .of Convoy, Ohio. Jan. 2! Arthur Mitchell, ode mile south and two miles east ot Monroe, Ind'ana. Jan. 26—John Wechter, l miles west of Willshire and 9 miles east of Decatur. Jan. 27 —Maynard Stetler, 1 mile south. 2 miles east of Willshire, Ohio Jan. 28- Nolan Geyer, 1% miles east. 1 mil e north of Dixon, Ohio. Jan. 30 —Alec Tanvas, Decatur, Harness Repair Shop. Feb. 2- —Claude Harvey, 1 mile north of Monroe. State road 21. Feb. 3.—John Neadstine, farm sale. Feb. 4 —Jake Leyse, 8% miles south of Bluffton, closing out .(ale. _ Feb. 5 —Roy Young. I’4 miles east of Salem; 10 miles southeast of Decatur, Farm Sale. Feb B—A. H. Earhart. 1 mile east, I'A mile north ot Magley on county line Feb. 9—Smith & Lightfoot, 3 mile south of Decatur on mud pike. Feb. 10 —George Squirer near 1 Peterson. i Feb. 17—Ed Keller, 2 miles north- ' west of Decatur. Feb. 18- L. F Euhrmqn, :; miles , no-. ih and 2 1-2 miles west of Preble. 1 Feb. IS-.Williani Dellinger. 10 mile ! southeast of Decatur and a half mile ' east of Salem. < „-'? l I, IS , TroutnPr ' % mllo s east of 1 il.saire, 0., closing out sale. , Jeb. 19 -Geo. Marlin, closing out | sale. 7 miles east of Decatur 1 _ Feb. 22-Charles Werllng. Preble. ! a miles west ot Decatur. F 'L b . 23 ~O’car Ewell. 10 miles i northwest of Decatur. (Stock sale.) 1 ,- F v b ’ 2 tr E ’ E - Miner - 4 mi,e » west; Os Van Wert, o. Pure bred Jersey Duroc hogp. J j F . e ?‘ 26 ~ D^ uey Plumbly, 1 mile 1 i southeast of Cixou, Ohio. I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, JANUARY 18,1926
I‘IBLIC MAI.K OF HEAL ESTATE By t'oiiimiNMluuer The undersigned uummlMiiioncr, by virtue or an order ot the Adama Circuit Uuurt. made and entered therein, in uauM<» N<V 12.4!»H. entitled “Oacar L. Vun< <• vh. Kachel Baughman, et al,” hereby give* notice, that he, aald coinmlMMioner, will offer at public wale, to be sold to the highest and best bldd»:r, complyinft with the order ot the paid Court, the real estate hereinafter named and described. J Tlie said Bale will be held at* ten o ('lock A. M.. on the • Tws uty-eiHhf h «Im> of .Inunary, IDiUJ . In the law office of J. I*’. Snow, on • th* east aide of Second alrset in the (’ :y of Ihuutur in Adams c’uunty. Indiana’. The sahi tract in estimated to 'contain fifty-one <sl acres and sixtyI seven onc-hundrvdiliM acres of land, land can not he sold for less than twothirds (.’-3> <»( the appraismvnt of the Name. Uy jnctes and bounds the said land In (irscrib<d as follows, to-wit: w Tract Commencing’ at a point which is seventy-four <7O rods and twelve (ll’l IQiks east of the south west corner of r tin 1 north west quarter (1-1) of section Ncvcntecn (17) towuMhlp twenty-six • <_’(’>» north, range fifteen (15) oast In Adams County, Indiana, and from th( in e north parallel with the west line of the said sec tion (17) a distance of si\i\-one rods and eight (#> links | (61 thence east parallel with the | half tlon line, vast and west line, a dislaiH' of thirty-fix o (.”>•’) rods to a point in the center ot the "I’ort Recovery” road — so-called — thence south along the venter of the said road a distance of slxty-ono (61) rods and • eight (8) links —be the same more or r jess— t" the south line of said quarter section —from thence west on the said line a distance of thirty-five (35) rods to t!u place of beginning, the said de- , scribed tract is estmated to contain thirteen (13) .-cres and seventy-eight 1 (78) one hundredths acres of land. Tract “ll’ I Cojiimeneing at the south east corner of the north west quarter of section seventeen (17) township twenty-six (26) north range fifteen (15) east in Adams County, Indiana, thence north on the half section line, a distance of i fifty-three (53) rods and twenty-eight one hundredths (28-100) to a point west parallel with the east and west half section line of said section seventeen 117) a distance of fifty-three $53) rods I and seventy-two (72-100) jne hundredths —be the same more or less —to ■ the center ot tlie ’Kort Recovery** road, so-called, thence south along the center of the said road to the east and west | half section line, a distance of fiftythree (53) rods and twenty-eight (28-100) one hundredths rods—be the same more or less—thence east, a distance of fifty-three (53) rods and sev-enty-two one hundredths (72-100) rods i —be the same more or less —to the ; place of beginning, which said described tract is estimated to contain seventeen (17) acres and eighty-nine lone hundredths (89-100) acres. Tract “111” I Ti *<t three is the south half (1-2) of tue south west quarter (1-4) of the nor:a east quarter (1-4) of section sevent‘e»i (17) township twenty-six (26) north, range fifteen (15) east in Adams 1 Co’4»ty, Indiana, which said described trr.vt is estimated to contain twenty | < 2O) acres of land. Id: king in the total of tlie three said <’?sr rlbed tracts fifty-one (510 acres and sixty-seven one linudredths (67-100) Terms Os Sale That said real estate shall be sold at I Public sale, free from all liens, (or nut less than two-thirds (2-3) the appraised value thereof. That tlie onethird (1-3) of tiie purchase price shall he paid in < ash—or all cash may be paid , »y put chaser. The remaining payments . ‘’hall in payable in nine and eighteen 1 mouths after date of sale, which said ! deferred payments are to be evidencedby notes made, signed and executed by 1 the buyer and secured by fwsttgiortgage on the said real estate si sold, i SaM notes shall bear six percent inter-1 est from date of sale, providing for' the attorney’s fees and waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws. I .1. 1\ SNOW, Commissioner. . J. F. SNOW, Atty, for Plaintiff. 8-15-22. 1 | — o M’I’OIN I MIIM OF EXECUTOR Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of th costate of Catharine Schultz, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. JOHN J. SCHULTZ, Executor. January Bth, 1926. JAMES T. MERRYMAN, Atty. 8-15-22.1 —oNOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 3305 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Michael Miller. oe< eased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the Bth day of February. 1926, ami show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS witli the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and their make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. MARY MILLER. Administratrix. i Decatur. Indiana. January 16, 1926 . IRLCHTE & LITTERER, Atty. 18-23. O ” NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS* SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Adams Cir*■«’t Ourt, made and entered in a cause pending entitled Wiliam W orden, et al. is. Ina I'. Elzey, et al and numbered (-du upon tne dockets tiiereof, herebv gives notice that at the east floor of the (.ourt House in the citv of Decatur ::rd d “>' of February; 19 ’6, at 10 <> dock a. tn. of said dav lie will offer for sale at public auction ana for not les* than two-thirds of t Iwfull appraised value tiiereof. the foilofvins described real estate, to-wit l omtnencing at tlie southwest (SWI coiner of the south east quarter (SER) of the northwest quarter i.MVU ) of section thirty-two (32), township twen-ty-eight north (2s> range fifteen east thence north sixty-nine (69) rods, fifteen (U>) feet, thence east twenty-seven (27) rods, thence north to the north line of tiie southeast quarter ISE'/, > of the northwest quarter (N'W'Z,) of sa id section thirty-two (32) thence east on said line to the cast line of the northwest quarter (XW’,i) Hf said section thirtyJwo (32), thence south to the southeast corner of said northwest quarter (NW>,i) of said section thirty-two, thence west to the place ot beginning - t-OMtneneing at a point thlrtv rods (30) fourteen (it) feet, ten (lot inches south of tlie northeast (NE) corner of tlie northwest quarter (.VWv. > of section thirty-two (32). township twenty-eight. (28) north, range fifteen <IS) east, thence south to tlie southeast corner of the northcast quarter of r SHI A •‘“’’■tl'west quarter N'V’A) of saul section thirty-two <■ -), thence west on south line of said northeast quarter <N'EI4) of said northwest quarter (NW >;, ) of said section thirty-two (32). to a point one hundred seven rods east of the west line of said section thirty-two (32), thence I north parallel with said west line of said section thirty-two (32) to a point thirjy (30) rods fourteen feet (ID ten (19) inches south of the north line of said section thirty-two (32). tlietice east B> tlie place of beginning: escept fifteen (la) acres of even width oft of the north end of -aid Inst described tract, heretofore sold to Dore B. Erwin situate in Adams County. Indiana containing In all forty (40) acres of land more or less. Said real estate will be sold free ot except taxes due and payable in 19>h and thereafter for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value then - of. OnO-thlrd of the purchase tnouev to be paid cash in hand, one-third In nine months and one-third in eighteen months' from day of sale. Deferred paymets to Itear interest at the rate of i>% per annum and to lie secured by mortgage on the real estate sold The purchaser to have the privilege of'pavIng tlie ful ianiount of purchase niunev in cash, if so desired. “ luuey | I H. M. DE VOSS. 1 Comml6Blouer. 11-J8.25
MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local ; • And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago, Jan. 18.—(United Pi’chs)— Fractional recessions In opening grain i trade here today reflected lack ot con- ' fldence in the underlying condition ol i the market. Aside from the increased stuUstlcs, lower cablee and beneficial rains over i the winger belt, brought in scattered wheat sellings by commission houses. Seling in corn was caused by wheat's ■ docline and belief that receipts at terminals will show sizeable increase. | Oats sagged with other grains. Commission houses with foreign eon- ’ nections bought lard. EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 4,000; shipments. 4.370; yesterday, receipts, 6,400; shipments. ; 4,940; today, bogs closing steady; heavies, $12.000112.50; mediums. ; $12.50ft $13.00; light weight, $13.00® sl3 50; light lights and pigs, sL:.soft i $13.75; packing sows, roflgh. $9.75® $10.00; cattle. 2,000, steady to strong; steers, 1.100 pounds up. 850, $10.25; no choice here, steers, 1,100 pounds, 650, $10.00; yearlings up to $11.10; ' heifers, 550, $8.75; cows, 250, $7.00; bulls. 400, $7.00;. sheep, 13,000 .best lambs, $15.50®515.75; culls, $14.50 ; down; best yearlings, $12.00®513.25; best aged wethers. $10.00®$10.50; best ewes. $8.00®59.00; calves, 2,200 tops, sl6 00; culls, $12.50 down. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected January 16} Chickens 23c Fowls 23c, Leghorns ’ 16c Old Roosters ‘loc Ducks 18c Geese 15c Eigs 27c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 16) (Corrected January 15) 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 '.O@7sc LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Ffgs 27c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 40c — O y NOTH E OF FINAL >E'rmEMENT OF ESTATE * No. 3152 Notice is hereby piven to the credit- . ors, heirs and legatees of Lewis Fruchte, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, mil the Bth day of February. 1936. and show 11 a-n >- "'l>y the FINAL SETTLE.dIWT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; ■ an,i ll(l heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and nh’eiye their distributive shares. I J FRED FRUCHTE. Administrator. L»e< atur. Indiana. January 16/19J6 FRUCHTE & LITT ER Est, Attys, is-25 — oNOTICE OF INSOLIENCV In tbe Matter of the EMnte of Samuel Baker, Devenxed. In the Adilins < Ireuit Court, So. 2231 Jn ‘ lc T cb - v Riven that upon pe itinn filed in .-aid court by Jacob bebci. i, Executor of said estate I ?.’r , T" , , elnßl ‘ r t‘vicm y of the estate H f a “n 1 ? dc<< t dcnt to D«y the debts ami liamhues thereof, the Judge of said lib-4 oa’ °"J tllc :,t, ‘ day “f January* 19-6 find said estate to be probably lettma"!' “'a, 0 7 1 Cr lllc • ettlcd accordingly. The creditors of said estate arc therefore hereby notitA* J UCh ~ nt:olve n<-y, and required ’/> file their claims against said estate on or before January, 25, \V tTN E.Sri, the Clerk and eeal of said ( ourt, at Decatur, Indiana this 9th da; of January, 1926. JOHN' 1:. NEILSON. Clerk . 11-18. NOTICE OF PLBLIC LETTIAG 7>”ti< e is hereby given that the Board of < oinniissioners of Adams Countv Indiana, will receive bids forth., constrmtion of a macadamised road in •b-fferson lownship, In said counts known as the Samuel Fetters Macadam Tucs.'iJe’ r'u " n,il ,e " A M , on ruesdas. I'ebruarj 2, 1926. at the reau- ’ lmn^7 el | nf 5 Sal . d Boe,rd of Commtssloners. held m the city of Decatur Adams < ount. Indiana. Sealed bids will U,e vonstruetion of said JutH„» aCt '°Z?“ nee wit, ‘ tlic P la "«- Kpeidrni, .I S and VfPort of the viewers and engineer, which are now on flic in the Auditor s office of said counts said road to be built of crushed storm alone. t „o bo ' ,d m " !,t accompany each bid in t" I'e tlie amount of tfc bid filed conditioned on the faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder it awarded the contract, will enter into aocorSin«- t t erefor >, tt,id com P f ete same, a 'ording to su< h contract and in accordance with the bld filed ■'ll bids shall be made so as to give ho e ~a ,no. U ,lt 1 ? r V'bli.h said read will 1 o rue ted fur ctish nnvuhin estimates to he made by’ the engineer in charge, not to exceed elghH- perfunds 'to “iw 5 i° nC cs l ,rn “’ t ®> out of P the M h « r e‘“after raised by the Tim s u ld a a « jequiicd by law serve. <° C Commissioners reMds U r ‘“ lt t 0 rc - ioct a,, y and all MARTIN JABERG, Auditor Adams County, Indiana. -15-22, COULD NOT SLEEP ON LEFT SIDE I had p4.ins through my stomach (due to gas) anil could not sleep well cspeeially on left side. Thanks to Adlerika I am well again.” (signed) t>aPiuel S. Payne. Adlerika removes GAb in ten minutes and brings out old waste matter you never thought was Hl your system. It is such an excellent intestinal evacuant that it is wonderful for constipation and stomach trouble. Stops that full, bloated leeimg and makes you happy aud j cheerful. No matter wh a tyo u (j a ve [tried, the REAL Adlerika action will surprise you.- Smith, Yager & F«IX t
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New Handy Pack More for your money and the best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for any money look for WRIGLEY’S P.K.Handy feck Take Y our j 8 1926 Calendar I w ” I u and mark 50 days oi; which you will make de11 posits under our Systematic Savings Plan. | j ®jrsf 'National Bqiik. Capital and Surplus ’ —■ _ - ■ PUBLIC AUCTION' As 1 havo i qteii my 1 arm, 1 will sell at public au'Hion at my residen one and one-half mile west of Willshire, nine mile southeast of Decatur, aud six and one-half miles due <i-t of Monroe, commencing at 10 a. m. prompt ■ Tuesday, January 26, 1926 The following property, to-wit:
4 Head of Horses Gray marc, 7 years old. weight 1550 Sht S: ir S rA a> ' marC ’ 4 ICTS old, weight 1550; roan horae, 3 years old bUck horse ’ we *B h t 4 Head of Cattle 3 Holstein COWS. ?, voara ,la „ be frosh latter part of Feb. ' These OW eX 9 C per’day ° W ’ EIVIUg 3 17 Head of Hogs 3 Duroc sows, due tn Hay and Grain 600 bushels of Yellow erib, some Hay and Rough iD rxin ...»
crelit of ° f * 5 and nader ’ C4wll, SUUb ovvr ?5 bearing 8 percent i„i rr , ~u Slvcn ’ Purchaser to give a good bankable not' cash on sums over $5 n ° ' aSt tlKte uwntlu< - b'our percent discount tot over 80. No property to £or JOHN E. WECHTER & SON Roy Johnson, Auctioneer Ladies’ Ain r •>< Wm - Patterson, Clerk Ald Uu ‘°n Church will serve lunch. /
Farming Implements 'Birdsell wagon, 3Vi in.; hay ladders, grain bed and stock rack combined; South Bend wagon and box hay loader, McCormick mower, 5 ft'. American 10-hole disc drill, Hui’Drop corn planter, riding break mu plow. Gale walking plow, 2 spik 1 ’ tooth harrows, springtooth harro' 14-16 disc, Oliver corn plow, walking cultivator, Nisco manure sprt’u'i- 1 2 double shovels, slip scoop, fe'cd cutter, 60-galon kettle and jacket. - gallon lard press, sausage grinder. Miscellaneous King separator, a good one; hog derricks, 24-ft„ log chain, 2 double sets of work harness, collars, wag’’" tongue spring, 2-yard stone bed. cy< f grinder, forks and shovels, doubli trees, corn sbeller, and many othci articles too numerous to mention
