Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1926 — Page 2

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■ ■■BXXKXXSSKXXXXX ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * ■XRXMXXXXXKKXXXX -JMJ Bl ££!!_”■■■— —— FOR SALE FOR SALE —Se e d Corn William Rupert, Monroe. 76tf FOR SALk—About SOO bushels of good early seed corn, very cheap it sold at onee. See Alfred Ranch, state road, 21, 4 miles south of Decatur. U2tf| FOR SALE —A few used oil stoves and coal ranges. The Gas Co 123tf sftlAV’ED—Dark brown dog F'io.l. r please notify Lloyd Bowman. R Phone 81 I F. 1 2613 FOR SALK-2 leather rockers. 1 fumed oak library table; baby carriage. Phone 972. 12613 FOR SALE-Mixed Gladolia bulbs. 904 W. Jefferson st., or call phone 1156. il'» 2 FOR SALE -Tent Bxß Good condition. will sell cheap. Inquire .at Ogg Second Hand stoic. _l2Bt3x FOIf~SALE— Baby chicks. White' Wyandotte. 19.00 per 100. Custom hatching J. F. Stonerook, phone 615. . 128t3x WANTED AGENTS \V\NTED Highest cash paid weekly with part expenses for men and women to take orders for guaranteed nursery stock. Experience unnecessary. Outfit free. Write The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wis. 126-6tx tVAN’t’Eb — To rent unfurnished house. David Zein, 215 N. 4th St. l£7-3tx I WANTED TO TRADE A farm of *•' acres in Union township. Adams countv, Indiana, for Texas land. Jacob H. Baker. Rt. 2. Ohio City. (1 MALE HELP WANTED Reliable man wanted by nationally known company to act as local distributor of their products. Highly profitable and permanent business. Every co-operation fiven. Experience unnecessary. Write The J. R Watkins Company. 129-35 Chestnut St.. Columbus. Ohio. S-Mx FEMALE HELP WANTED $25 weekly easy—Spare time — Addressing Cards at home—no experience. Particulars 2c stamp. Madison Service, 123 W. Madison, Dept. 1871. Chicago. LL X APPOINTMENT OF IDMIMSTRATOR Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned lifts been appointed ministrator of the estate of Martin Lord, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. REUBEN. LORD, Administrator. May 2». 1926. .. , . ... James T. Merrjtnan, Atty. zs-J-u-i. K) ' APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice is hereby gdven. That the undersigned has been appointed A’lministrator of the estate of Drusilla Mtimma. late of Adams County, deceased The estate is probably solvent. JOSIE GARAD. Administrator. May 29. 1926. C. L. Walters. Attorney. 29-J5-U appointment of execitrix Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of the Estate of Elizabeth E. Armstrong. late of Adams County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. ALVERTA MAY MCCOLLUM, Executrix. January 15. 1926. Lenhart'& Heller, Attys. 22-29 -5. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Mayme E. Cloud as administratrix of the estate of Eliza J. Cloud, deceased, in all respects agreeable to the order of the Adams Circuit Court made and entered in the estate of said decedent for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described on Wednesday the 9th day of June. 1926 between the hoars of ten o'clock A. M and four o'clock P. M. of said day at the east door of the Court Hon«? in the city of Decatur. Indiana, will offer for sale at public sale to the highest and best bidder Jor not less than two-thirds of the appraised value thereof the following described real estate situate in Adams County, State of Indiana, towit: Commencing in the center of the Decatur and Bluffton r»a<! at a point nine chains and seventeen links northeast of a point where said road crosses the half section line running north and south through section four in township twen,ty-seven north, range fourteen east, thence south parallel with said half section lint- ten chains and ninety-five and one-half links to tiie north line of the right of way of the Chicago d Elie Railroad: thence in a vv- sterly direction along tiie north line of said right of way to said half section line; theme south to the southwest corner of the west half of the r. quarter of said section four, tlienee east to tiie southeast corner of raid west half of said northeast quarter, thence north to a point eighteen rods and fourteen feet south of a point where the said Decatur and Bluffton mad crosses the east line" of s'ld vest half of said northeast quarter of Section four, thence a westerly {Jiretlw parallel with said road twenty.one and "three tenths feet. Urwr north parallel with the east line "f raid west half of the northeast of section four, eighteen rods and fourteen feet to the center of said toad; theme a westerly direction along tiie < enter of said road to tiie place of beginning, excepting therefrom the right of w»y of the Chicago and .Erie ItailToad across said land Said real estate will be sold subject to a mortgage thereon in principal sum of I'jsti.o/I O tth sccVsed Interest to dac of sale In favor of First Joint Stock iMnd Bink. Fort Wayne. Indiana, and ftee of all other liens, except taxes for 1929 payable in 1927 THUMB. Ont-third eash. One-third In nine months. One-third in eighteen months, from day of sale, deferred paylutn' to bt»r <s interest and psvment the 1 cot secured by a. mortgage on s. edql ettat'e. •cl lcd pur baser may pay all cash. fl h So deSttes. ■ i 1 sale to be made subject to the ctHi cvul of said eourtMAIME E. CLOUD. Administratrix. ' James T- JXarryuian, Atty. 4X40,17,24,31

IXXXKXXXXXXXXXXKR I X BUSINESS CARDS * | X X X X Kxxxxxxxxxxx 11. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 SovAh 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 10S7 I Office Hcura: 10-12 a.m. 1-6 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 “FEDERALTFARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced October 6. 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: I to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. mTelephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real estataFEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE o ■—o FARM MORTGAGE LOANS New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co, A. D. Suttles, Secy. 0 -0 DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN I Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 i I O - ■ - . G APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Rosa Wheeler, late of Ailamn County. de. eased. The estate is prnbablv solvent. JOSEPH W. WALKER. Administrator. January 15, 1926. Lenhart <t Heller. Attys? 24-31-7. APPOINT RENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Jacob Hiller, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. JOHN ROLLENBACHER. Administrator with will annexed. January 16. 1926. Lenhart A Heller. Attys. 22-29-5. n NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 1703 Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Paul G. Hooper, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 12th day of June, 1926, and show cause. If snv. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs arc notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive Shares. CHARITY E. HOOPER. Admnistratrix. PC'atur, Indiana. May 22. 1926. 22-29. o ■ — NOTRE TO NON-RESIDENTS OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE In tiie Adams Circuit Court, April Term, 1926. No. 2331 STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF ADAMS. SS: In the matter of the estate of Theodore Fetters. .— Edna Fetters, Executrix vs. Edna Fetters • Bryson Fetters Grace Butcher. Madonna Baker. Chalmer Baker. TO Edna Fetters. Hryson Fetters. Grace Butcher, Chalmer Baker, Madonna Baker, you are hereby severalty notified that the above nxnted Petitioner as Executrix of the Estate of Theodore Fetters. Deceased, has filed in the Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana, her Petition, making you defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said Court, authorizing the sale of the real estate belong- ' ing to tiie estate of said Theodore Fetters Deceased, which real estate is situated In Adams County, and in liatvi dolph County, Indiana, is described in ' raid Petition, for the purpose of mak- 1 : Ing assets for tiie payment of the debts I and Liabilities of said Estate Said Petition is tiled in said Court pending Therein, and is set Tor a hearI Ing therein the Court House in the i City of Decatur, Adams county, Indl- ■ ana. on the 6th day of September, 1926, t the tame jelng tiie Ist J-udiclal day of t the Sept. Term. 1926 of said Court, and you are therefore notified to be pres- . ent on said day or said Petition will lie heard or determined in your absem a Witness the hand and tiie seal of the Clerk of tiie Adams Circuit Court tills' 20th day of May. A. D, 1926. . JOHN E. NELBOF (XS) Clerlo Adams Circuit Court. L Q. L Waltsra, Atty- 33-39’5.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Monday, May 31, 1926.

1 MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets I FORT WAYNE CATTLE AND HOG MARKET I (Donlln CommtMion Co.) | The hog market was up 10 cent* In I spots Saturday at the Fort Wayne union stock yards. Calves and lambs were steady. 100 to 150 pounds sl4 45 160 to 180 pounds .. 14.20 180 to 200 pounds 14.00 200 to 225 pounds 13.85 22,5 to 250 pound" IS 65 250 to 275 pounds 13.50 , 275 to 350 pounds 13.30 Houghs 11.00® 11.25 “ Stags 7.00® 8.00 Calves B.oo® 12.50 Clip lambs . 10.00®' 13.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected May 28) Heavy Broilers 30c Leghorn Broilers -25 c Hens 23c Izghorns 16c Old Roostara 9c Ducks 14c Geese 8c Eggs, dozen 25c LOCAL GRAWT MARKET (Corrected May 28) Barley, per bushel 75c Rye, per bushel 75c Oats 35c Good Sound Yellow Corn 80c Good Sound Mixed Corn 75c Wheat, No. 1 $1.41 Wheat, No. 2 $1.40 Wool 30Q35c LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 26c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 38c CHICAGO'GRAIN CLOSE Wheat —May (new), $1.54; (old). 51.51 3 4; July, 51 36 3 4; Sept . M 32 1-8. Corn—May. 67 3-8 c; July. 71 l-8c: Sept., 75 l-4c. Oats —May, 39 3-Bc, July. 40 l-8c; Sept.. 40 5-Bc. —o%PPVI.\TMfcNT OF ADMIMMitATOR Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned lias been appointed Administrator of the estate of < hriatian M W»-ldy. late of Adams County, dedeceased The estate is probablj bolvent. SAM D. WELDY. E. W. JOUXHoN. Administrators. May 29.' 192«. C. L. Walters, Atty. 29-J5-I-—o- = — APPOINTMENT <»F EXEC I TOR Notice is hereby given. That th>’ undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of William Arnold. late of Adams county, deceased. Tiie estate is probably soßent. HOMER XV. ARNOLD. VERNON ARNOLD, Executors. May 29. 1926. . C. L Walters. Atty. 29-Ja-l-4VPOINTMENT «»F EXECUTOR Notice is hereby given. Thai the undersigned lta« been appointed Executor of the estate of Mary J. Pillars late of Adam scounty. deceased. Tiie estate is probably solvent. W. A. LOWER, Executor? May 29. 1924. ....... L. Walters, Atty. -9-Ja-l-AVVOINt HI.NT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned lias been appointed Admini-' strator of the estate of Sarah 1 Porter late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. CHALMER O. PORTER Administrator C. J. Lutz. E. B. Adams Attorney May 29 June 5—12. NOTICE of COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF RE UL ESTATE In tiie Adam" Circuit Court .\pril Term, 1926 , State of Indiana. Adams County. SS: Bernard V. Kintz. Marcella Kintz, his wife, Vs. Mary Kintz, widow. , Angela Lankenaw, Marguret Smith. Herbert I«ankenaw, her husband Joseph Smith, her husband Louis A. Kintz. Elizabeth Kintz, his wife. Andrew J, Kintz, unmarried. Hubert S. Kinta. Martha Kintz, his wife, Mary Kintz, mortagec. ' Rev. Julius A. SelmeUt. mortagee. Suit for Partition of Real Estate. Cause Number. 12621. The undersigned commissioner, by , virtue of an order of the Adams Cir- ' cult Court, made and entered in a cause therein pending, entitled Bernard V. Kintz, et al. vs Mary Kintz et al. and numbered 12421 upon tiie. dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that at tiie office of tiie Schurger Abstra't Company at 133 Snurh Second Street, in the city of Decatur, county of Adams and state of Indiana, on Wednesday the zntli. day of June. 1926. at 2 o'clock. P. M of said day, and at the same hour of each succeeding day thereafter until sold, he will offer for sale at public auction and at not less than two thirds of the full appraised valne thereof, th" following described real estate situated in Adams Cohnty. Indiana, to-'vit; The So.utli West quarter ( % ) of the South East quarter ( % ) and the South East quarter I > of (lie South West quarter (>4) of section twelve (12) township twenty seven (271 north, range fourteen (14 > East, containing eighty acres of land tworc or less. I Said real estate will be sold free of Ileus, except the taxes for 1926. due and payable in 1927. which said taxes the purchaser is to assume. Terms of ‘‘•he I Said real estate will be sold on th» following terms and conditions to-wtt: At least one third of the purchase price cash In hand aittl the balance iw two equal installments, payable respectively 1n nine and eighteen months from the day of sale, to be evidenced by the notes of the purchaser, bearing six per < ent interest from their dates, waiving relief, providing for Attorneys' fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold Purchaser to have the privilege to pay all cash it so desired. , FRED SCHVKGER Conrtnisz-lotier I Fred T. S; Burger and lofag T- Xalle.'. Attorneys for the plaintiffs —June 5—13

('letters awarded i‘ AT D. H. S. FRIDAY (CONTINI'KD FROM FAGB ONR) Robert Holler, also a sophomore, was second. Boys' Basketball Awards Large “D’a" were awarded to the following membori of the bojs' i basketball team fcy Coach Kennedy: ' Captain Moser, Strickler. Reynolds. ' Behout, Zwick. Diorkes and Krick. Minor "D’s” were awarded to the following players: Somers, Lankunau, Haubold. Brown, Klws. Werst, Stoneburner, Cole. Thomas Bell and Magley. The members of the team presented a gold basket ball watch charm i tn Coach Kennedy in appreciation of 1 his work with them Baseball Awards Large "D’s" were awarded to the following members of the baseball team by Coach Marshall: Captain StricMle® Beauty ThonuV- Bi eel) ' Moser, Dierkes,*Bell, Brown. Somers ' and Reynolds. Small “D’s" were 'j awarded to IJeery Pasawater, Magley. 1 J Castle and Harold Zwick. The mem ' bors of the fotoball and baseball team , presented a gold-headed eversharp pencil to Coach Marshall as a token of their appreciatica. Girls’ Basketball Awards Large "D’s" were awarded to the following members of the girls’ ( ! ( basketball team: Eleanor Pumphrey, Helen Farr, Dorothy Peterson, Catherine Nichols, Violet Brickley, Mildred Worthman and Lillian Worthman. Minor “D’s" awarded to the following girls: Geraldine How-’ er. Geraldine Andrews. Delores Elzey and Isabelle Peterson . - - -o SCHOOL CHILDREN NOTICE All pupils of the city schools who' wisli to take part in the Memorial Day service Sunday afternoon are requested to ( meet at the court house promptly at 2 o’clock. Q JUNIOR BAND NOTICE All members of (lie Junior band are requested to meet at the Court house at 1:30 o’clock prompt. Sunday afternoon, to take part in the Memorial Day service. -—Manager, u ■■■ — -o NOTICE All actors, clowns, nerformers, tent men and rostabouts are requested to be at the circus teht at 6:45 o’clock tonight. Adam Hindpaw, manager of Central school circus. —— o —— - Mrs. Susie Bowen, trustee of St. Mary’s, township, was a visitor here this afternoon. o UPPOINTMENT OF EXEUI TOR Notice is hereby given. That tiie umiersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of Tlieod"re Fetters late of Adams county, deceased. Tiie estate is probably solvent. EDNA FETTERS. Executor. May 29. 1926. , U. L. Walters, Alt; . -"■-.''■-1:

J!.: -J Your neighbor rides and you can too. Look over this list of good used cars and then come in and choose the one you want. 1924— 4 door Ford Sedan 1925— Ford Touring, equipped with balloon tires. 1924— Essex Six Coach. This car is being completely rebuilt; will be sold with a guarantee; ready for delivery in about 10 J days. 1923—Essex 4 Coach r'l923—Ford Coupe ‘i 1921—Ford Coupe i'2 1921—Ford Tonring Cars Ford Ton Truck 2, 1923—Chevrolet Tourings ‘ 2, 1924—Star Tourings ; 1921—Ford Delivery Truck with panel body, starter I and demountable rims. 1925— Star Touring Car, looks and runs like new. Balloon tires and will be sold with new car guarantee; used as demonstrator. Any legitimate offer will buy any of these cars. Terms can be arranged. P. KIRSCH & SON Opposite Interurban Station.

SWEETSER WINS GOLFTOURNEY New York Man Captures British Amateur Title From Englishman ' Muirfleld. Scotland. May 29—(United Press.) ’— Jess Sweetser, stocky young bond broker of New York, today won the British amateur championship shntteiing defenses which have guarded that cherished title 1 from Americans since Walter Travis , won it 22 years ago. Sweetser beat A. F. Simpson of , Edinburgh in the 3G hole finals to- ) I I day by the imposing score of 6 up 1 and 5 to play. | The young American by his victory 1 becomes the second of his countrymen ever to have won the British ’ mateur crown. Travis was the only 'other amateur from across the sens to capture it. And Travis, while playing as an American was born in Australia which probably will result in history recording Sweetser as the first “All 1 American" winner. I Curiously enough the American very nearly declined to accompany ' the Walker cup team io England at ' all. During a recent “break" in the < stock market. Sweetser became con- ' vinced that he could not afford to spare the time away fropi his bond business in New York and he went ony after considerable persuasion. o ■■ Special Worship Service ' At Presbyterian Church A special worship service, entitled “Christ’s Love in the Heart of the Nation," w*ill be used at the Presbytet tan church at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. This program consists of responsive readings. Hymns of Memorial, readings. and salutes to tiie American and Christian flags. The program follows: Responsive Service. Solo Mrs. E. D. Engeler Hymn—" Not Alone for Mighty Empires." i Council from Our Presidents A Reader Choi us America’s Creed Hymti: “Oh Then Sail on Oh

I FOR YOUR :3R DECORATION DAY ' • ■— 1 i icE Cft EAM / i A i| f - ! l I: LIBERTY : 4T|fra | |i SPECIAL : / rfT? '• I 1 ' rnrffl I I® r ® A ij- Made of Fresh Strawberries. * j iI, IfJ | J You will like it. Ask for it at the following dealers: / [ \ ■I fcrttnWl r Fred Fullenkamp ; M. &O. Confectionery !/' Y'dk / I 8 B m ’th, Yager & Falk / ' \ tfi Holthouse Drug Co. j jjzwx A r yj Barney Wertzberger / / I ir- Hower Bros. I I ® Peoples Restaurant I ‘ g Brickiey Pool Room ' ‘ 'f Callow & Kohne | ‘ Henry Faurote \ ;' I S Mercer Ave. Cash Store | | Cloverleaf Creameries Inc.;

Ship of State.” Salute to Flag. Star Spangled Banner." Salute to Christian Flag. Hymn. "Fling Out the Banner." Salute to the Beautiful City. Hymn, "Oh Beautiful for Spacious Skies.” It is hoped that Miss Belle Me- ! Pheraon, state D. V. B. 8. worker who is conducting an institute in the city, will be available for an address on her work. The public is cordially invited to this service. Indianapolis Turns Down Daylight Savings Plan Indianapoßs, Ind.. May 29—(United Press) Efforts to adopt daylight savings time for Indianapolis wer nipped today. Under pressure of strong opposition the city council killed an ordinance forth early time. . ... — .I,

T MEMORIAL I day Our thoughts turn to / I the brave men who fought and died for -W their country. j In memory of the hero dead and in honor of W veterans of all wars our r place of business will he v closed MONDAY, MAY 31 I - in observance of • Memorial Day. American Security Co West Monroe St.

-F The vase of s . ■ Thomas » "«>• <») motion of the. pi* 4 * I Marr,» fle Li clßU ' , R Linn Kern, employe,. M I H Electric company. F„ rt ■ Katharine Kocher, of 3 I NO SUNDAY MATINEE I AT loc *l thea Tßl| I Ott account llf lhl . ni( , nwrW ■ 1 ices on the court house ■ . undersigned win Klv „ ''* ■ I Bunday aft-riionn. ' fl Cort Theatre. ■ L A,1 »ms Theat re H Get the Habit-Trade At Home. tt Pj(| I