Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1926 — Page 2

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k s 3 s k k :::::::: :: 3 « 8 3 « CLASSIFIED ADS ” $4 3 3 54 54 14 14 14 54 14 14 44 54 3 S 3 FOR SALK FOII SALK Alxnil 10 Im-thcls Alwike clover «ee<l. Holthoii.sc & Faurote, on state highway No. 1,1 mile north of Munroe. 50-tfcli EOI~SAI.iI Reed's improved yellow dent need corn, that will grow. Priced right. Mrs. Ernest Isch. Monroe, Ind. Phone Monroe 33L. 62tSx FOR SAI.E - Woik team for r.ale cheap. Byron Whittredge, 2 miles south of Pleasant Mills. 6i’.t3l FOR'SALE We have for sale ISO acres of land, known as the "Lee Farm.” and also known as the "Ralph McMillen Farm." five milcH south east of Decatur on the Piqua Road, at a price Ho low ami upon terms so reasonable that it will pay you to investigate. See .French Quinn, Decatur. Indiana. tf.64 Fo/TSALE 14 disc D> in. in good condition Priced right ro sell .John Schultz, Decatur. R. 5, phone 873 B. <£t3x t'olt SALE idiver gang plow; range cook stove; (ash or bankable note. Homer Ginter, Craigvill u phone 65t 3x FOR SALE-Holstein - buli yearling. Two calves, registered. One grade Holstein heifer. Two brood sows. Phone. 869-H, J. O. Tricker. 643teod. WANTEL WA N T E D — Clean, 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 he clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED To buy 25 head slioats. Adolph Hanoi. Monroe IL 1. Gst3x . _L.J I. . ' I '!!L!U 2 " " FOR RENT FOR RENT House in country, truck patch and garden. F. L. Johnston. 506 South 13th street, or phone 674 Blue. 65t3x MISCELLANEOUS o— O The Hudson Tailoring Company, $23.75. Every garment is cut and | tailored absolutely to individual. Measured at home, every evening ' from 6 to 9, 227 North Fourth | street. Every man is invited to call and take a look at the beau- ' tiful samples. Represented by, ARTHUR FISHER. 61-Btx. O —- 0

■'court house ' ■ lillS 8 ■ « ■ ■ ■ a 8 3 S 3 Suit For Divorce Eula Ronan has filed a suit in the Ad>ims circuit court, 'seeking a div rec from Thomas H. Ronan. The couple were married May 6, 1922 and separated October 23. 1923. Mrs. Ron in alleges that her husband abandoned her without cause on October 23. 1923. ami never returned. Attorney A. (’. Butcher, of Decatur, is counsel for the plaintiff. Suit On Notes

The Peoples State Bank of Berne today filed a suit on promisory notes in the Adams circuit court against Reuben Clark, demanding judgment for $260 and costs. Attorneys Lenhart & Heller, of this city, tire counsel for the plaintiff. - o — J. G. Niblick is attending the National Catholic basketball tournament, which is being held in Chicago this week. j, IPPOINTMEXT OF EXltt I TRI.X Notice is hereby given. That the un-de.-signed has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Henry Edward Keller, lute oi" Adams County, deat ea>ed. The Esf'.t,. is probably solvent. ■•NN.' C. KELLiHI, Executrix. Ji-'-'-h Hith, 1926. JAMES T. MERRYMAN, Atty. 11-IS-25 ANNOUNCEMENT I'di‘or Daily Democrat: — 1 loasti announce that 1 am a candidate lor the democratic nomination lor taiiftee of Washington township, r.iibie'.t to the decision of the voters :■* the primary, Tuesday, May 4. 1926. r.s fix cod LOUIS KELLER. —■ —-—■ —-o — VI INH V I VIEM' OF AUMIMSI ItATOK N alee in hereby giveij, that the unlias been appointed Admlnl- : nor «r the estate of u.miel A. Kit“<>n I '<• of Adems Count y. d. . eased. Th" He In probably solvent. •JHAULEK T. KITSON, Administrator. Msrpli 3. I»2t. JAMES T. MERRYMAN. Atty. 4-11-1 —: —a , DK. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN I Special attention given to j cattle and poultry practice. I Office 120 No. First Street. I Phone: Office 143—-Residence 102 O G

I 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 14 354 I •' BUSINESS CARDS * I 354545414141454541454 54 54 54 54 8 — 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 68 p.m, & E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, I-ady Attendant i ■"allH answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Homo phone 727 “FEDERAL" FARM LOANS** I Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Ra'e Reduced October 5, 1924 See French Quinn ifflee—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat ■ . L .. . . . i—!!_■ —o__i —i —— N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted ' ' HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 i MONEY TO LOAN Au unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. • SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE I(- ' . - FARM MORTGAGE LOA N S New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. I o .o — 1 " ■ !' ■ Two Trustees To Seek Nomination Again In May Harvey L. Sipe, of Blue Creek township, and EUuiel A. Stiyller, of Hartford township, today filed declarations

of their candidacies for the democratic : nomination for trustee of their respecI five townships. Mr. Sipe is the presHent trustee of Blue Creek township, | and Mr. Studler is the trustee in Hartford township. IPPOI\THEM <H-' .UDIIM* f’KATOK Notice is hereby given. That the <lerslgne<l. has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Ida M. Baumgartner. late of Adams t’otinty, tieceased. The estate is prabably *sovlent. L. L. BAUMGAKTNESK, Adimnistrator. ’ March 3. 1926. JOHN T. KELLY. Atty. 4-11-18. NOTICE Ol’ <OM MD.QIHEirS N\LE OF KEIL FNTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned (’omniissioner appointed by the Adams Circuit Court of Adams

fl County, Indiana, at the February Term, 196, of F tid Court in an action for pars tit ion wherein Jes-se Ross. Alice Hohn, his wife, James Hoss and Estella M. ‘ Hoss, ids wife, are plaintiffs and Sam. ,[ uel Ross, Allie I. Ross, his wife. Charles Ross, Mary Hoss, his wife, Jennie Cause, i- Tons Gause, her husband, Leota Shaf- , man and Rd win H. Shafmun, her husband, are defendants, for partition of • erlain real estate therein described, to sell the real estate described in the complaint is said cause. 1 will, as such Commissioner, on >atur«ln>, the 27 dn> of March, l!»2U, „ at the Law' Office of Lenhart & Heller, lat No. 157 South Second Street in the a | city of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. in. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day. offer for sale, at private sale to the highest and best bidder for not less than the full appraised value thereof, ’ and if not sold on said day, the same will he continued and offered for sale • between the hours aforesaid of each succeeding’ day thereafter until sold, the following described real estate situated in Adams County and state of Indiana, to-wit: ’ The north half of the following described real estate, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the north lino of Out lot number seventy-one (71 > in Jesse Niblick Administrator’s subdivision of out lot number thirty-eight 1 (38) in the town (now < ity) of De» , catur, Indiana, one hundred eighty-five ■ ; (185) feet west of the north east corner of said out lot number seventy-one ’ (71), theme west on the north line of said out lot to the north west corner , • f said out lot number seventy-one I (71) thence south on the w«t line of said out lot eighty-five (85) feet, thence • east parallel with the north line of • said out lot to a point one hundred i eighty-five (185) feet west of the east ■ line of said out lot. thence north paral- 1 lei with the west line of said out lot to ! the pfaue of beginning:. being a part of ’ -nd out lot number seventy-one (71) ; aforesaid. Term* of Sale One-third of the purchase money rash 1 Lin hand on day of sale, one-third in j nine months and one-third in eighteen * months from day of sale, deferred pay- • Iments to bear,interest at the rate of 1 six per cent per annum from day of 1 | sale and to be secured by mortgage on i 'real estate sold; or purchaser may pay the full amotmt of the purchase money < lin cash. Said real estate will l>p sold i i free of liens except taxes of 1926. due 4 'an<l payable in 11*27. Said sale to be 'made in all things subject to the ap- s proval of the Adams Circuit Court. c I i Dated this 4th day of February, 1926. 16/BURT LENHART, Commissioner. J ' HENRY B. HELLER, Atty 4-U-R>. *

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1926.

I MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW 4 EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK ■ ' .1.1 ■ Receipts, 2.880; shipments, 2,660; ’ hogs closing slow, heavies. $11.75'1/ $13.00; mediums, $13.25ft $14.0U; light weight. $l l.oo<h $14.50; light lights and pigs, $14.51)fi $14.75; packing sows, rough, $10.75; cattle. 100. steady; sheep. 1.600 best lambs. $14.25; one small bunch. $11.50; best ewes. SB.OO fi'l9.oo; calves, 350 tops, $15.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET 7 (Corrected March 18) I H ■ Fowls —23 c Chickens —• 20c Leghorns —— — —— Old Roosters .. —— - 9c Ducks — ——• Geese —■ Eggs, dozen 32c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET ,! (Corrected March 18) >• Barley, per bushel 75c . Oats 35c ’ Rye, per bushel —~ 80c' Wheal, No. 1 $1.61 j Wheat. No. 2 $1.60 Good Sound Yellow Corn 75c 1 Good Sound Mixed Corn 70c I ‘ Good Sound Mixed sorn 68c ' LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET 1 Eggs, dozen » 22c I BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 40c Principal Os 1). H. S. Attends Chicago Meeting Walter J. Krick, principal of Decatur high .school, went to Chicago last night to attend a meeting of the North Central Ass,'('iatioli of Colleges and Boc-[ ondary S.'hools of which Decatur high ) < hool ii a member. The sessions j will be neld at the Hotel Sherman today. Finlay and Saturday. Many matters regarding the standard of work being done in the schools which lire members of the association will be taken up. Schools receive a low rat ing when their graduates make a poor showing in college. So far. this year. Decatur higli school has received a high rating in this respect. The reports of the school superintendents are tone over and discussed at the I meetings. MANY VOTES ARE CAST IN POLLS Climax Os Voting On Prohibition Question Is Set For Next Saturday I (Copyright 1926 by United Press) New Yprk. Mar. 18.—The newspaper polCs on prohibition continue to attract an increasing number of votes daily as the largest unofficial referendum ever taken on a public question approaches its close With the c’.imax of the balloting set for Saturday, reports to the United Press today showed tbit within 24 hours. 416.591 votes had been cast in the polls being conducted by more than 400 newspapers throughout the country. The grand totals of three large coun-try-wide polls today sb.wed that those who had voted in favor of modifying < ;• .epealing the prohibition laws outnumbered 5 to 1 those who had expressed sentiments favoring the present situation. The United Press tabuHtion to ll a. in.. today, showed 67.770 for prohibition and 661,038 for changes. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May, new, $1.66%; May, old, $1.64%; July, $1.43%; Sept. $1.37%. Corn: May, 76%c; July, 80%c; Sept. 82%c. Oats: May 40%c July 41%c; Sept. 42c. u —.—; muhe to No. izu-t:: lii sh- sdmus < irruit * Hurt Frbrynrv Term, 10X4) THE STATE OF INDIANA, ADAMS COUNTY. S.S: Eulu Ronan vs*. ThoniHß 11. Honan It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Thomas if. Ronan of the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State, of Indiana. Notice ii- thetefpre hereby given the said Thomas If. Ronan that he be and appear before Hie Hon, Judg- of the Adams Circuit Court op Hie 20th day of May lU-6, Lite sump Hie 34 th .hirldiciai Day of the next regular term tber p o,f. to he holden at the fourt House in the </ity o.f De< atu-. cojnnieuring on Monday, the I‘2-th day of April. A. D„ aud plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his ahsemx?. v Witness, my name, and Hie Seal of said Court hereto affixed. I hi* 17th da:of March. 192 G. JOHN E. NELSON, Clerk. Marvh H. 18f2G, A. U. BUTCHER, Atty. IS-25-1.

RETURN OF REV. ' LIGHT IS ASKED << OM IM I l> FROM FK.i: ONID 1826, d«4irt> in this manner to express our appreciation of the valuable ser- ■ vice rendered by our Pastor, Dr. ! Somerville Light, during the confer'cnee year just closing: "The year has been filled with advancements in the uplifting and upbuilding of the church in every respect; the Church, the Sunday School, the Leagues, and in fact each and every department of the church hns felt the influence of the high spiritual character which he has brought to us. He and his wife have I the love, respect and best wishes of ' the church and the community. ! "THEREFORE, B e it resolved by ' this quarterly conference, that as ! representatives of the entire church ! membership and of the community ; and as expressing the will and desire of the church membership and th-' community, we adopt this word of appreciation of the service so rendered by Dr. Somerville Light and that we ask you to use your influence to ' have him returned to us as our pastor for the next cohference year.” i Ask Return of Dr. Wiant I "To the Bishop and Members of the cabinet of the Nortli Indiana Conference: j "The Rev. W. W. Wiant is now closing his first year as district superintendent of the Fort Wayne di .trict and a review of his work dis- ( doses that during the year he has . lead the several churches of the i district with such a careful hand in such a spiritual and prayerful manner, that each charge of the district shows a most excellent growth and advancement, and as he now knows 'the needs and opportunities of each charge and knows how to still further advance and improve such (barges, therefore; I "Be it resolved by the fourth quarterly conference of the First M. E. I

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church of Decutur. that we adopt this! resolution in appreciation of the work rendered by Rev. W. W. M iunt and that we ask that he be returned to the Fort Wayne district as our Buperintendent." . , —o — New Restaurant To Be Opened Next Monday — Chalks Mowery and Berna'd Kintz will open the'r restaurant near the General Electric plant on next Monday and will begin serving meals and short orders. They will carry a complete lino of tobaccos, candy, (aimed roods and fresh groceries. The two | young men leased the restaurant from , Mr. Ben Hoagland and have made a | number of improvements at the place and invite the public to call on them. | o—4 Kreuger To Captain I. U. Five Next Year Bic 'iniligton, Ind.. Mar. 18 Ju|ht Kreuger, lilo'luington. will captuin the 1025 27 Indiana University basketball 'team. ( Kreuger was held by must sport iwritem as a member ol the all confer- | cnee qiiintot.

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