Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1926 — Page 2
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k !?:: hxk x:: a::x aa " ’•< X CLASSIFIED ADS Kasxxxxx x x x x x x x x FOR SALE FOR KALE—-Buy m a re. 7 youra old, weight about 1.65 U. Inquire Alfred Rauch. Route 0. 26-3tx FOR SALK -Two fresh cows, calves by side, or will trade for good horse. Dan Baumgartner. 3 miles south and 5 1-3 miles west of Mouroe. LUufftoii rural route 5. 26-Jtx. FOR SALE Itahy cab. Medium sire. Ivory. Practically new. Phone 803. 27-3t.\ FOR SAi7K One lloN”Ui si'ntrv r cow. Inquire Dyonia Scluuitt at Schmitt Meat Market. - 1 PAR SALE —lltntdiug and stocK id the E. W. France store at Pleasant Mills. If interested write Mrs. E. W France. Pleasant Mills, lud. 37-3tx F'OR SARIS—Two wood washers. (!ood condition. Phone evenings, 344. Ft>R SALE 1 : Klondike -40 egg incubator. Uood as new. Mrs. Ed Borne, Decatur R. 6 FOR SAFE Cow. 5 years old. with calf by side. Mart Selkmg, Preble phone 14 on 2b. 2St.Tx FOR SALK--8 bn l.ittle Red clover seed. Chris Marhach, J-697 2 rings • r R 9. 2St3x WANTED WANTED — 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 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. FOR RENT pOK RENT Two nil e sleeping rooms on first floor in modern home, 310 N. Third St. 37-31 FOR Ui::<T- so-uere farm, two and a half mile ssouth west' of Decatur. John Meyer, 318 N 4th St., Decatur, Ind. 37-tit pd. For KENT TTaTHi house. li'tlP.s. water, gas Call 032. 37t3x FOIL KENT—BO anes north of Decatur. formerly owned by Willis FenuoKr See 11. S. Michaud. 26-3teodx. TROOPS GUARD COURT AS NEGRO GETS SENTENCE ICOATIM ED motl PACK OSli) give Harris a start. Ho was bundled from the court house in the automobile of James A. Kcboc. state adjutant general and the car leaped away for Frankfort, 50 miles away. Through the barrier of guards surrounding the court house, past the machine guns and shorpshooters on gtiard in I.cxingtun's streets, the convoy raced. On past the squads that barred the city to ail visitors and out on the road for Frankfort dashed the car. JOHN NELSON TO SEEK RE-ELECTION icovriM ku i ifovi nuii OAK) has had considerable experience in business as well as being an excellent lamer. Ho is Hie second 1o announce for the race. Siafdn .1 Bow tie, of Kirkland township, having declared his intentions as a candidate last Saturday. Mr. Hoffman was born and reared and lias spent his life in Preble township, is a member of the township advisory board and has been active in politics. Forty-Pound Tumor Is Removed From Man’s Arm Anderson. Fob. 2—(United Press) —A lui.ior .vcighing 40 pounds, I lie lur; -I ever known to doctors in a locci hot: trial. today was removed lrc 'i the arm ol George Shipley, 81. ■ ■ ‘ it.- |( Arch Masons will meet Tuesday night, February 3, at 7:30 o'clock. All members are reque ted to attend. Stated meeting. L. C. HELM. O —— J o DU. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN I I Special aitention given to - I iHjtle ami poultry practice. | off ice I'M * No. First Street. I Phone: <J\’ e 143 Residence 102 | U- o '\i' *■ ! j** 1 ■ ■■
XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X x HUSINESS CARDS * XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X H. FROHNAI’FEL, 1). C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 i 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 Homo phone 727 ~FE I)ER A L~F A RM ~ LOAN S~ 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 fir3t stairway south of Decatur Democrat ~ nT a. bixler OPTOMETRIST ; Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 j Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 > i MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of i 5 PER CENT money on improved real estateFEDERAL FARM LOANS I Abstracts of title to real estate. 1 , SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE . 133 S. 2nd St. • () ZZT.N—izzzitt: Zo' FARM MORTGAGE LOANS New Easy Plan. •Low rale of interest. Oil ice 155 S. 2nd SI. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Su lilts, Secy. J ' ' d O-— O Dance at K. of C. hall Thurs- | day night. 28-3 t i >'» i h i: i OT ITVVI, SKTTt,KMU.\T Ol ESTATE Nil. aa:n Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of H.iry Hoffman, det .‘used, to appear in the Adams Uin uit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the L’2 day of J'ebruary, 1826. and - *how rause, if any. why ,tlie FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of .said decedent should not he l approved; and said heirs are notified (to then and there make proof of heir- ! s’liip. and receive their distributive shares. I KOSINK SMITH. Administratrix. Decatur, Indiana, .January U»26. . t>OKI-: L. i;u\vix, Atty. -.0. I Feb. 4 Jake Li-ysc, B'Xj miles Feb. 1 Pit bile sale. Henry M. Pflueger, 1 mile east, 1-2 mile south of Mon- ‘ rqevllle. Ind., or 2 miles west and 1-2 mile north of Dixon, Ohio, on the John i O. Hoffman farm, south of Bluffton, dosing out sale. Feb. 5- Roy Young. I (4 miles east of Salem; in miles southeast of Decatur, Farm Sale. Feb. B—A. If. Earhart. 1 mile east, I V2 mile north of Magley on county lij/e. Feb. 9 -Smith & Lightfoot, 3 mile south of Decatur on mud pike. Feb. 10 —George Squire* near Peterson. Feb. 11—John Koenemann, a mile and a half east and 1-2 mile north of Hoagland. Feb. 12—11. L. Moore, 2 miles east and 1-2 mile north of Decatur Oeuerul farm sale and J4O acres of land. Feb. 17 —Heller Brothers, 3 mil os west and 1 mile south of Monroe. Feb. 17—Ed Keller, 2 miles north-1 west of Decatur. Feb. 18—L. F Fuhrmau, 3 miles north ami 2 1-2 miles west of Preble. Feb. 18- William Dellinger. 10 mile southeast of Decatur and a half mile cast of Salem. Feb. 18—Trout nor. % miles east of Willahire, 0., closing out sale. Feb. 19 —Geo. Martin, closing out sale 7 miles euist of Decatur. Feb. 22 —Charles Weriing. Preble, a thiles west of Decatur. Fob. 23 General farfn sale, will quit farming. J » Miller, 4% miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 22 Oscar Ewell, 10 miles northwest of Decatur. (Block sale.) , Fell. 24- N. A. Tiugley, 3 miles soutth of Van Wert. t Feb. 25—K. E. Miller.’4 miles west of Van Wert, O. Pure bred Jersey Duroc hogs. Feb 23—Burkhart & Fravel. Route 0, Decatur, 1 mile west of Pleasant Mills, 5 miles southeast of Decatur on Ed. France farm. , Feb. 2G-Dewey Plnmbly, 1 mile! southeast of Dixon. Ohio. Feb. 26. — Albert Arnold, general farm sale at Kirkland high school. i: , .
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1926
MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago, Feb. 2. —(United Press)— Foreign developments gave strength to wheat in opening business on the Chicago board of trade today. Small ■gialns were Inclined lo follow the major cereal. , lxical professional responded to a moderate boost in Liverpool in buying scattered offers from heavy held long lines. Aggressive support was not in evidence but pressure was not severe. | Buying power in corn was feeble. Several commission houses offered | small lines lo indifferent buyers. Oats followed com. A slight boost In provisions was due to cash house buying. EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts. 4.SIH); shipments, 1,52(4; hogs closing steady, heavies, $12.75© $13.25; mediums. $13.2548514.00, light weight. [email protected]; light lights and pigs. $14.25; packing sows, rough, $10.50© $10.75; cattle, 175. slow: sheep. 2.2(*0 best lambs, $15.25; best ewes. sß.oo© $9.50; calves, 300 tops, $16.60. FORT WAYNE CATTLE AND HOG MARKET (Donlin Commission Co.) The hog market was 5 to 15 cents lower Tuesday at the Fort Wayne union styck yards. Calves and lambs were steady. I 100 to 160 pounds $13.40 160 to 200 pounds 13 30 200 to 225 pounds 13.00 225 to 250 pounds 12.75 250 to 300 pounds 13.60 300 pounds and up 12.25 Roughs 9.50© 10.25 Stags t 6.50 Calves .... B.oo# 14.50 Lambs, choice [email protected] Lambs, culled to good lO.QO©T3.UO CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—May. (new), $1.76 1-8; old. $1.71; July. $1.54 1-3; Sept.. $1.45 5-8. Corn May, S 3 7-8 c; July, 86 1 sc; I Sept , S7 7-Sc. Oats—May, lie; July. 45c. Ranker Speaks To Catholic High Pupils John W. Tyndall, president >of the Old Adams County bank, spoke to it he pupils of the Decatur Catholic j high school this morning. on the subi Ject of “What is Wealth?" This was the second talk given l>£ Mr. Tyodail Sin connection with the scries of talks I which Hie hanks of Adams county ■ will give at the various schools in the county. Mr. Tyndall spoke at ; the public high school Monday morn- | ing. . I In the list of speakers announced " i yesterday, the namo of Albert Scheu- ‘ mann. of the Old Adams County; < hank, was omitted,- Mr. Scheumann 1 j will speak at the eighth grade schools - in Decatur and at the Pleasant Mills . and Monmouth high schools on the 1 subject, "Rewards of Saving Money.” o • Miss Wills And Partner Win Doubles Match Today Nice, France, Feb. 2. — (United IToss) —Miss Helen Wills, American tennis champion and her paratner, C. F. Aeschliman. won their doubles match bore today from Mine. Nevcu ami Christie in two love sets. Miss Wills and the Swiss star displayed .the most effective team work and cored a run away victory. ’ Continuing in impressive style. Miss .jWills and Acschlaiuan won their sec- ! cud match of the day against Miss i Wood and Caulfield, at 6-0 and 6-1. o ♦ — f Congress One : ! Hundred Years Ago ♦ —— ♦ Senate Adopted resolution instructing committee on Indian affairs to inquire into expediency of appropriating $50,1)00 to quit title to land in northern Indiana now in name of Indians. House Another day spent in debaling resolution calling on the president to furJnisb house with invitations received by United States to be represented at , congress of Panama. o—— . Motorists To Re Warned Os License Deadline Indlunaf&lis, Ind., Feb. 2 —(United Press) All motorists upnrating cars with 1925 license plates will be stopped by state police officers during the next few days and warned that February 15 is the deadlluo for the old license tags, i This verdict was issued tyday by Robert Hume, cbidf of the state police department, who said that, beginning at uiiduiglit on Feb. 16 all motorists with 1920 license plates will be arrested. J Sep two real Ijve kitties at the Senior play, Feb. 2-3, D. H.| S. auditorium, 8 p. lit. 251 f
MORE THAN 100 < AT INDUSTRIAL ASS N BANQUET (UIM’IM 1:0 MIO’I MM MW that of telling the people the beauti- ( ful things of the great outdoors, the , Joy ol living it, the profit of studying ( it; and the further purpose of estab- ( ladling 'Limboi lost Trail’ over the ( highways from Limberlost Cabin. ( I south at Geneva, Indiana, to Limber- , lest Cabin, north oil the hanks of Sylvan lake at Rome City, Indiana, a distance of approximately eighty miles and to mark and beautify it and seek to make of it a model highway; and also an effort to be made to collect and publish data regarding the great historical features of this suction; “Therefore he it Resolved: That the Decatur Industrial Association highly approves of this movement and believes that success in the undertaking will he of lasting benefit. to our people and hereby instructs and empowers its officers and directors* lc render such assistance from time to time as they at the time may deem wise and helpfulThe resolution was unanimously accepted by the association. L. M. Busche. county agricultural agent, gave a report on the boys’ and girls’ farm club work sponsored in Adams county by the Industrial Association and the report was highly tyvurable to the way in which the work was carried on. Mr. Busche read several letters from grateful boys and girls telling of the great benefit they deri'.ed from the club work. Professor T. A. Coleman, of Purdue University, was the ; prinpjcal speaker of the evening and he delivered a very interesting address, explaining the relationship of the business man to the farmer. Mr. Coleman stressed several good puiuls of relationship and urged the business man to assist the farmer in Heating existing elements which .0 detrimental to present day farming. The adifress was greatly appreciated. After Mr. Color.'ar.'s address, all members were given au opportunity : to express their thoughts. Some * plans wore suggested for the coining year, and they >v• 11 lc discussed later (liter the association is organized for ’ the ensuing year. I Three directors for the association ( were elected from six of the nine old ■' ones to serve one year and three 1 new directors were elected to serve 1 for three years. Those elected for - one year were Avon Burk. John Carnmdy and William Linn. Tln^three ! new directors arc, Carl Pumphrey, - A. Jl» Ashbaucher and Dick Heller. ' The three directors who were not up * for election last night are Cal E. ’ Peterson. France Contcr and George s Krick. The three retiring directors, 5 after two years’ service, are Oscar Lankcnau. Hugh Hite and Arthur Holtbousc. The directors will meet in the next . few days and organize for the year. 1 REVIVAL ENDS 2 AT U. R. CHURCH S (DMIMEU mow PAGE TM O 1 During the services, the church lias been greatly strengthened. A total j of 36 have been baptized and more than 30 have joined the church. Abotu 50 people have professe dtheir belief 5 in Christ and have bowed at the altar to be saved, s Edith Kelly Gould Drops Divorce Suit i Paris, Feb. 2. — (United Press) — Edith Keliy Gould, actress, today drop- ► ped her suit in a Paris court against her former husband, Frank Jay Gould, . whereby she sought to recover half ( of the fortune he possessed on the day ( of the dissolution of their marriage. At the same time she renounced the use of the name of Gould In her professional work. •<-, .
• mr — EVERY DOLLAR Spent for Decatur Quality Baby Chicks is money saved. tJood. Strung, Husky chicks arc the ones that arc going to make yon , tile money. S. , OUR FAMOUS PETERSiME MAMMOTH INCUBATORS are being known i to hatch some of the strongest, large, husky chicks that can be hatched 3 anywhere. We have personally inspected oi|r flocks and arc getting eggs , only from Pure lirod, Healthy flocks. lioh't fail to sec our Hound Metal Brooder House. It itKexcellent for its Ventilation System and has Igirge Windows with Violet-llay (Hass. It is without fault when it dimes to caring 1 for baby /chicks —will} only one-half tlie labor. FREE FOR ALL —Make arrangements to pec ami bear the Poultry and Hog Expert that is coming Saturday. February f. at one o'clock p. m. Our , expert will speak on the Diseases of Poultry and Swine, their causes, treat- ' meats and prevention. Everyone who has I men losing unv chickens or pigs ■ or have some that are not doing well. )s urged to bring them in for exam- ■ inatiou and receive free instruction on the treatment, cause and prevention of I the trouble, inasmuch as this meeting is being held purely for educational i purposes, with regard to ttie prevention of disease niurmg Poultry and Swine THE DECATUR HATCHERY For Xiuuljty Haby Chicks. NOTICE— A iD'/r discount will ho given on all orders placed with foil | remittance cm or before February ZUlb. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW.
Ground-Ho* Fails To See His Shadow Today If signs are true, spring is due to d arrive in the next Jew days. Today h is ground-hog day and for the first, time in several years the ground-hog u was unable to see its shadow. As < the logend goes, if the ground-hog c fails to see his # shadow he will out and spring will come, but if he | sees his shadow he will crawl back in his hole and stay for six more weeks. | W. A. Lower Attends Road Meeting At Wabash I AV. A. Lower left this afternoon for Wabash. Indiana, where he will attend a meeting of the Indiana organization for the Benjamin Franklin coast to coast highway.. The session will be held at the Indiana hotel, at 6; 15 o’clock this evening, following a dinner. Mr. Williamson, of Findlay, Ohio, will address .the delegates from all hell towns on the route through Indiana. Mr. Lower is chairman of the Franklin committee here, representing ihe Decatur industrial Association. South Rend Repins To Clear Away Fire Debris South Bend, Bid., Feb. 2. — (United Press)—South Bend today began the. work of clearing away the debris left by the two disastrous fires which swept this city yesterday causing loss’s estimated at at least $1,500,000. Four fireman are in hospitals suffering from injuries sustained in fighting the blazes and plans are being iliade for the funeral of Cam 101 de A'ic—r 1 -
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The K. of C. vai’U i will bo held at tho K of c h . (l| H I nosiluy evening. Cat da win bt . pl>w B 1 j early in the evening ami later, dan t . H ing will be enjoyed. Tin, lul b| j( , H ' Invited to attend. |H| t Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Tester lcli to . I day at noon for Lo Angela Cl] H — : ~ —-1
