Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1926 — Page 6

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KXXXXX"X M ” « K X X X X x CLASSIFIED ADS M KXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X FOR SALE FOR SALE Wr have for sale 180 acres of land, known as the "la-o Farm,” and also known as the "Ralph McMillen Fann, five miles south east of Decatur <m |he Piqua Road, at a price so low and upon terms so reasonable that it will pay you to investigate. See French Quinn, Decatur. Indiana.tf.64 FOR SALE-Clover seed; 3 tons timothy hay. A. Z. Smith, 2 miles west of Pleasant Mills, 68t x FOR SALE—No. 8 kitchen range Call 885-0. 77-3tX. FOR SALE —Seed Corn. William Rupert. Monroe. 76tf FOR SALE —PET EASTER RABBITS —Order now for Easter delivery. All kinds, all prices. Visit my Rabhitry any evening after 5 o'clock and get your choice. Visitors welcome, if you want to buy or not. If you can’t come, phone 625. Chas J. Miller's Rabbltry. 226 North 7th St. Mar. 22-24-27-29-31-Apr. 1-2-x. FOR SALE—Brick, slate, lumber and windows. !• rank. Heimann & Son. at the Old_St. Joseph school bldg.77tlO FOR SALE—Canary birds. Call 780. . 78t3 FOR SALE 3 good sheep, lamb in April: 30 Rhode Island Red single comb hens. 1 year old. 7814 FOR"SALE — Seed Barley. Phone 697-A. 7S-3t. FOR SALE—Baby Chicks. Tliousati-I • to offer each week. Leghorns. 10c: Heavy breeds, 12c. Discount on large orders. O. V. Dilling. Craigville phone. 2 mi. south. 5 mi. west of Decatur. 43-fri-Tues-4f FOR SALE—Home grown little Red Clover Seed. Recleaned, ready for seeding. ' Schafer Hdw. Co. ~9t2 FOR SALE—Baby chicks. Rhode Island Reds. Barred Rocks, and White Wyandot ten at sl2 per hundred. Mrs. J. F. Stonerook. 1«2<» West Monroe st. Phone 615. 7913 WANTED WANTED- -General hauling. Ready for spring work. Phone 1047. C. J Rice. 7401 WANT E 1) : Trimmers, H Rough Rubbers. Aluminum Moulding Finishers, Sheet Metal Die Makers, Tool and Die Makers, Tool Designers. Punch Press Operators. Auto Body Framers. Door Hangers, Metal Pannelers and Meter Fin- < ishers. Write or apply Willys-Overland Employment Office, West Central Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. l WANTED: Auto Body Trimmers, Rough Rubbers, Body Framers. Door Hangers. Metal i Pannelers, Aluminum i Moulding Finishers. If you can qualify write or apply Willys - Overland , Employment Office. West Central Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. i I I ■ _■ < WANTED t WaNTeF—THE ADDRESS OF C. M I Smith. D. C. Anyone having it, address W H. Kinney, Bluffton. Indiana. Box 166. 77-3tx. MISCELLANEOUS GET YOUR DISCS SHARPENED AT the Monroe Blacksmith Shop, Mon- < roe, Indiana. 75-6 t. You Must Tell ’em to Sell 'em-Advertise 8 j Surgery means death of a of the body. Spinal adjustments relieve pinched nerves, sJTTeJsreniost? and restore nervSystem) ous activity and life to weakened parts. Try Chiropractic first. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10'to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 N. Second St Phone 628

IXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X business CARDS « IL 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 p.m. 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 Ra’e Reduced October 5. 1924 See French Quinn Ifflce—Take first stairway soii'h 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. tn. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN 1 An 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. 0 - —o 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. i ■■■ O O-— - =^ a o DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street Bacilary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood test- For particulars, call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. o o J FOR RENT FOR RENT —Furnished room, with 1 bath, in private home, central}’ 1 located. 11. S. Michaud, phone No. 2. , MARKET REPORTS J Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets - East Buffalo Livestock Market I Receipts 3200, shipments 2660; hogs closing slow. Heavies $12®13; , mediums [email protected]; light weight. 13.75® 14.25; light lights and pigs, $14.25; packing sows rough $lO 75; cattle 325 slow; sheep 1800; best lambs [email protected]; best ewes sß® 9; calves 1200; tops $13.50@14. I LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected April 1) Fowls 22c Chickens 20c Leghorns 15c Old Roosters 9c Ducks .. 16c Geese Ke Eggs, dozen 25c — LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 1) I Barley, per bushel 75c Oats 34c i Rye, per bushel 75c | Wheat, No. 1 $1.57 Wheat, No. 251.56 (Good Sound Yellow Corn7oc I Good Sound Mixed Corn 65c LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen .- 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATION I Butterfat, delivered 36c o Notre Dame Team Wins Bowling Green, Ky„ April 2—(Unitj ed Press) —Playing its first game of j its training trip, Notre Dame’s base- | ball team defeated Kentucky Normal ’ 5-2.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1990.

MITIIi: III’ «UI! <>l HF.tl I’STVI’E The underslgneil Executrix of the •statu of John W. Vail. .in «.med. lui- |,« glv.s imtli’r that l.y virtue of .in order of tin- A.tamo Circuit Court, sin l wIII tit tin- hour of lo oo a- in., "f th" ’.'Sth din of April. I'l-’g. at lie Liw "ffhc of Chuk .1 Luts. N tlioiial Bank BulhlIng. lieiatiir, lioli.iiin. uud from dm to day thereafter until sold, offer for -ale ,ii private eat*. In . i ■ II the Inter.'*’ of «:ild decedent, being the . undlvhletl four fiflhs Inti n t In (.nd to ‘the billowing di-.ribed real i I.II". ! to-wil: , . Ao. I. •i c.-inne i eimi .ii i n . ..;ittiw> et coiner 'of Ink t No x in Gia-. a l:l. .-'. SubI il i vision nf iml 10l- No 11. I . I ,x 1... in , Jomiph Crabli’s Western Addition to the town (now eltyi of Decatur. Indlnnn. I them e north mi the west tin.- of said mint. (ill feel; theme northeast too fee' ami 1 Inches to llu- east line of Hiii'l Inlot them e south on tile east 111 Inlot ..No, ii.’.s. So tie! to the southeast comer of said Inlot. thence northwest on the South line Os said inlet inn fqet ami I Inches to the place of beginning, b.-lnn ’ |..irt ..f Dibit N ■ ‘.ls In said sulidl. isbm. No. 2. 1 Commencing 6u feet north of the 'southwest corner of Inlot No. fn.il In Gl.i-.. A. lil.es Subdivision of OullotNos. 1.-. l; I’.i and I*s in Joseph Crabb's i Western Addition to town Glow city) of. Decatur, Indiana, thence nortl* t» feet, them e hortheast 10" feet I Im lies .to the east lin* of Inlut No. .*..*.>• In said subdivision, thence somh 4 1 feet, then >• 'southwest 100'feet I Inches to the pin. .. of beginning, being a part of Inlots No. 558 and 558 in said subdivision. No. it. I Commencing 100 feet north of the 1 'southwest corner of Inlot No. f. 58 ini ■ Glass llic.'s Subdivision of (mtlots I No. 151, 1.'.l ami I.’.’. In Joseph Crabbs' Western Addition to town (now i ity > i of Decatur. Indiana, thence north s‘l [feet, thence northeast 102 feet to the 1 li-ast line of Lit No. 5611 in said subdivision, thence south 56 feet, thence southwest 100 feet and I Inches to the place of beginning, being part of Inlots No. fi.'di and siiil In said subdivision and alley. j N«. 4. Commencing 150 feet north of th“ southwest corner of inlot No. 558 in Glass \ Hive’s Subdivision of OuthHs Nos. 151, 151 and 155 in Joseph Crabb’s Western Addition to town enow rlty) of l»e<atur, Indiana, thenre north 4’2 (vet, tliMu-v northeast 101 feet and ♦> inches to the east line of inlot No. in said subdivision, thence south SO feet, • thence southwest 1«2 feet to tin* place •of beginning, beinje part of inlot No.: 1:560 in said subdivision and alley. \o. 5. Commencing I!#2 feet north <»f the southwest corner of inlot No. 558 in 'Glass «<’ Itive’s Subdivision of Outlots Nos. 151, 154 and 155 in J<#eph Crabb’s . Western Addition to town < now city) of Decatur, Indiana, thence north 2 4 > feet, thence northeast 101 feet and 6 inches to the east line of inlot No. 561 in said subdivision, thence south 31 feet, thence southwest 101 feet and 6 iiu*hes to the place of beginning, being a part of Inlot No. 560 and 561 in said subdivision. | \o. r» Beginning at a point 22! feet north of the southwest corner of inlot No. 55n in Glass & Rice’s Subdivis’on of outlots Nos. 151. 151 an I 155 in Joseph Crabb’s Western Addition to town (now city> of Decatur, Indiana, thence north t » tbe northwest corner of inlot No. 561 in said, subdivision: thenre northeast on the north line of said inlot No. 561, 101 feet and 6 inches to the east line of said inlot No. 561. then< south to a point which is 247 feet north of the southeast corner of lot No. 558 in said subdivision. thence west to tiie place of beginning. | No. «. I The north 45 feet of outlet No. 115 in Joseph Crabb’s Western Addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams county. Indiana, as the same is desig-j nated on the recortied plat of siUd addition. EXCEPT thirty-two (.”.?) off of the west end of said lot heretofore deeded to the Cincinnati. Itic hniond & i'ort Wayne Railroad <’• mpany No. 7. Uommem-ing 45 feet south of the northeast corner of outlet No. Jls in Joseph Crabby Western Addition to the town (now city-) of Decatur. Adams county. Indiana, as same is designated on recorded plat of said addition, thence running south 45 feet, thence west to tlie east line of the right-of-way of the Cincinnati. Richmond & Fort Wayne Railroad Company, thence n«»rth on ttm east line of said right-of-wav 45 feet, theme cast to the place of beginning. I No. S. Commencing feet south of the northeast corner of outlot No. 115 in Joseph Crabb’s Western Addition to the town (now uiVy> of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said addition, thence running west tn the right-of-way of the l Cincinnati, Richmond & . I'ort Wayne Railroad Company, thence south on tho east line of the right-of-way of said railroad lo the south line of outlot No. 116. thence east on said south line of said outlot No. 116 to the southeast corner of outlot N. 116, th -nce north to the place of beginning. Nc». !>. 1 Outlot No. 152 In Joseph Crabb’s Western Addition to the town (now city) of Devatuc, Adams -County. Indiana, as tiie same is designated on the recorded plat of said addition. No. 10. Outlot No. 153 in Joseph Crabb’s Western Addition to the town (now city) of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said addition. EXCEPT, therefrom the following described tract, to-wit: A part of outlot No. 153 in J. D. Crabb s Western Addition, to the town (now city) of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana. more particularly described as fol - i lows:Commencing on the north line of Adams street, where said north line ini tersec is with the west line_of Seventh j Street in said City, thence north on the west line of Seventh Street 100 feet, thence west parallel with the north lltie of Adams Street to the east line of the right-of-way of the Cincinnati. Richmond & Fort Wayne Railroad Company. I thrnce south on the east line of the right-of-way 100 feet to the north line of said Adams Street, thence east on the north line of said Adams Street to the . place of beginning. No. 11. Inlot No. 569 in Bremerkamp’s & Dirkes subdivision of outlot No. 157 and tiie south part of outlot No. 158 in I Joseph -Crabb’s Western Addition to jthe town (now city) of Decatur. Adams [County, Indiana, as the same is drsig-* nated on the recorded plat of said subdivision. No. 12. Inlot No. 570 in Bremerkamp’s & Dirkes subdivision of outlot No. 157 and the south part of outlot number 158 in Joseph Crabb's Western Addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, as the same is <leslg- . nated on the recorded plat of said subrivision. No. IX ( Inlot No. 571 in Bremerkamp’s A- * Derkes subdivision of Outlot No. 157 and the south part of outlot No. 15ft in Joseph Crabb's Western Addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams » County, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said subdivision. j No. 14. Outlot No. 40 in Joseph Crabb’s Ad- * ditlon to the town Cnow city) of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, EXCEPT, therefrom the right-of-way of the Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wayne Railroad Company, through said outlot and also all that part of said outlot east of said right-of-way and also EXCEPT the right-of-way of the Chicago & Atlantic Railway, now known as the Chicago & f Erie Railway, through said lot. No. 15. Tnlot No. 562 in Glass A Rice’s sub--1 division of outlots Nos. 151, 154 ami 155 in Crabbs’ Western Addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams

§o® I Ml II I■ I I——— LEADERS BEAT BERNE,4I-21 I I Johnny Gant, Franklin Star, Shines As Locals Down Old- Rivals I The Dceatnr leaders, braced con- , slderably by the addition of Deane Dorwin and •‘Christmas" Andrews, former Decatur high school players, and Johnny Gant. Franklin high i school and college star, had little . trouble disposing of the Berne Athletic club basketball team in the | ( losing game of the basketball season at the Decatur high school gymnasium last night. The final score was ; 4i-2i. Gant was the outstanding star of the game, caging nine field goals from all angles. "Christmas” Andrews showed up in old time form and scored five field goals. Hirschy ‘and Clark, of the visiting quintet, each scored three goals. Decatur took the lead in the first 10 seconds, when Gant dribbled from center and made one from under the basket. The visitors never led and thortgh they rallied several times but the Decatur defense proved too 1 strong. Both teams completed their schedules last light. The lineup and summary follow: Leaders (41) Berne (21) Miller F Kessler Dorwin F Myers Gant . C Hirschy Kennedy . G Clark I Andrews ~G... Moore Substitutions: Berne — Getler for Myers. Field goals: Miller, 2; Dorwin. 1; Gant. 9; Kennedy. 1; Andrews, 5; Kessler/ 1; Myers, 1; Hirschy. 3; Clark, 3. Foul goals; Miller. 1; Kennedy, 2; Andrews, 2; Kessler. Clark. 1: Getler, 1. Referee: Yager. Score at end of half: Decatur, 20, Berne, 12. National Tournament Reaches Quarter-Finals Chicago. April 2 —(United Press) — The national interscholastic basketball tourney today went into the quarterfinal round with eight teams —two from the east, three from the north, one from the south, one from the west, and one from the middle-, west, surviving. ' The two entries that came down from North Dakota to participate,! I succeeded in winning their third ( round games and are still in the running for the championship. They are Salem anil Fargo. Salem stepped out yesterday and won 28-26 from the strong West port high school of Kansas City by dint, of some clever stalling work in the last lew minutes of-play. The game materially increased this team's rating in the tourney. At present the real favorite of the meet seems to be Newton. Kans. Yesterday the team defeated the [ strong Elreuo, Okla, team and had to show some real basketball to do it. The Newton boys seem to have the best basket eye of any team in the tournament, with their high «.pr’<»! VIMEVr of vomimstk xtki V Notice is hereby given. That the unilersigro.l has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Jonas ''line, late "f Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. MAItY <> MAGLEY. Administratrix. March l-h 11'26. . „ LENIIAItT* HELLKB. Attys. 2-9-16. NOTICE I F I INAI. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 1-s<i Notice Is hereby (riven to the crediti ors, heirs and legatees of , Minerva Johnson, deeca; ed. to appear In the Adams I'ircult Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 24th day of April. 1 an.l show cause. If any. why the I INAL < rlTTl.li.M l-.'NT ACCOCN'TS with the estate of said decedent should not he ' approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of helr- | ship, and receive their distributive shares. Sl’E MAYER. Administrator. I Decatur, Indiana. March 31. 1926. i LENHART & HELLER, Attys. 2-9. > o —— • County. Indiana, as the same is deslg- ■ nated on the recorded plat of said ad- - ditlon. i That the Interests of the widow, being the undivided one-fifth, part us the - above des“rlhed real estate will be sold I at same time and place and upon same > terms and conditions. Said sale will be made subject to the s approval of said court, for not less than - the full appraised value of said real - estate and upon the following terms and conditions; At least line-third of the purchase - money cash in hand, one-third in nine - mouths and one-third in eighteen ’. months, provided that purchaser shall - have option of paying full amount pf - purchase price in cash. Deferred pay. 1 ments to be evidenced by notes of the f purchaser, bearing 6% Interest per ane num from date, waiving relief, provide ing attorney’s fees and secured by mortt gage on the real estate sold, and said sale to be free of all liens except street assessments. CHIHSTENA B. VAIL. 5 Executrix of estate of John W. Vail, e deceased. s CLARK J. LUTZ, Atty. 26-2-9-16.

looping shot*. Other teams surviving ar*: Flicblmrg. Mass.’. Nanticoke. I’a.i Gaylord. Minn : San Antonio, Tex ; liiul Pueblo, Colo San Antonio him n seasoned conslsieiii team and Is given a good chance to win the championship. — - o —• Bluffton Baseball Team Has Six (James Scheduled Bluffton, April 2 Six games have been SI lb dub <1 for the Bluffton high school baaeba'l team this spring, the Tigers being booked to meet Decatur. Huntington and Fort Wayne Central, twice eat h. The locals probabily will □pen the season In a game with Rockcreek here next Wednesday or Friday, if weather permits, although this contest has not been definitely scheduled. A game scheduled with Montpelier for today was cancelled by Montpelier, that schaal having decided to abandon baseball and devote all time to track. Following is the schedule for the season: April 23—Huntington, here. April 24 —Fort Wayne Central, there. May 7 —Fort Wayne, here. May 14 —Huntington. there. May 21—Decatur, here. May 28 —Decatur, there. Other games likely will be scheduled with Manual High of Indianapolis. Fort Wayne South Side. Hartford City and Lancaster.

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| Loyal old customers and eager J I new ones will rally around i | Myers’ to-morrow! * I . fiffl With Easter a matter of hours and with an unchosen wardrobe a matter of yours—we invite fig ,vou t° test rea l Myers’ ingenuity tomorrow —to m walk in needing anything and to find everything Jj ready. t)ur old customers will be here—they know Jfj us. L tfj The new 10 o’clock scholars—we want to ■“'s know you! iV/jfcA F? Michaels-Stern Suits for Easter * ® ( vl $20.00 545 - 00 ‘S \ Keith & Stetson Hat5....52.00 to $7.50 £ njp Mouas-snrooonra Ide Shirts $1.50 to $4.00 J. I’. Smith Shoess4.oo to $9.00 i g I I ■fefuL-T-Ay&ci) (3© i ! J BETTEP CLOTHES EOH LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS- | '• DECATUR • INDUNA • t

They Built New Strength By Takint, I j-medicimf!' m /Ok r>, 1H I iv w vW* I J I Bernard and James Quinn of 8 Magnolia Ave.. Canibrii:’.-. had the whooping cough and lost considerable weight and 'Trengr,, Their mother Mrs. James Quinn a; ys: "I gave my boys Father John: | Medicine and the hneefit obtained rurparsed our hopes The couohe stopped, they began to eat better and regained the flesh and strength they had lost. I certainly do recommend Father John’s Medicine lu all families.” Inset in the circle is Marguerite, daughter of Mrs. t. Gonyer Orono. Maine. Mrs. Gonyer writes: ••Marguerite had been rather th n and pale when we began giving Father John's Medicine. Since taking it she has grown well and strong and her vitality has returned. I i-. gently recommend Father John's Medicine to other mothers whj wish to build up a run down child.” In millions of homes, from coast to coast, Fatner John's Medicine is the family meditine for b<Hly building—the tonic that old or youiu may safely take to build new health and strength- because it contains no drugs ani has had over 70 years of suciess. I * The Experience ■I Os A Generation ■ ' has one into the upbuilding of : this Bank. During that time we m have successfully met situations Bj ranging from depression to fl prosperity, from ]>eace to war It and reconstruction. This Bank is oH enough to 2 have proved ts stahilitv, young M enough lo appreciate the value of modem methods, large , M enough to meet the ret|uireB ments of successful coqMiralions, small enough lo preserve p in its relationships the personill al touch which so many deposit itors appreciate. Capital and Surplus 5 '120,000. Q0 t