Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1926 — Page 2

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■■■■■KXXXXXKKMBH ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * ■■■■yKKXXKKKXRBM FOR SALE FOR SAIJC Or trade for team of horses ro mules —International Tractor 8-16 in extra good condition. C. (!. Abbott, Craigville. Ind., Craigville Phone. 226-61 x F6r SAI.E —Semi modern seven room house. Fruit cellar, toilet and bath will sell cheap if takyn soon call r.t 909 West Montoe st 228-6tx FOR SALE Upright Piano, fisher make. Will sell cheap for cash Phone 176 2294 t FOR RENT - A good apartment on Second street Inquire of Mrs. C A. Dugan 229-5 t yOR SALE—Fine combined hom6 and income propertv near Luther an school and ehurch in Decatur Eight large rooms, many closets. Two rooms arranged for housekeep ng apartment can be rented for twenty dollars per month. Full basement, large lot, fruit and shrubbery. Priced reasonable. 11.000 cash; liatance easy terms. Liberal discount for all casn. Address "Owner,'' Box 302. Lafayette. 1?d230-232 FOR SALE—Starke's Nursery stock Fruit trees. Guaranteed, shipped on approval. Inquire C. O. Manley, R. F D. 9. Monroe phone. 2SO-3tx FOR SALE —A number of used win dow blinds, in fair condition. Inquire 326 Winchester street or telephone 277. M 231-Stx FOR”SALE~Extrafine - Duchess pears, apples and cider apples. Trout Farm. 23L3tx FOR SALE—I good roan stock bull'; also 1 Jersey spr.nger cow. Schmitt Meat_Market 23H2 FOR SALE —Favorite hard coal burner. Phone 1049. 231-3 t FOR SALE—One oak roll top office desk and one all-leather rocker Phone 145 or call 215 North Third St 231 3tx ' ANTED WANTED —Two washings and will do ironings if desired. Call 333 North Eighth street.23l-3tx WANTED—Marr ed man to work on farm. Julius Haugk, phone 666. 231t2x LOST AND rni T ND STRAYED—BIack and gray poljce pap, half grown. Return to Hare' 1 Paone 1082. >22?-skh Owner' > same by seeing J N. Irelan. city po.icemaq. property and paying for this ad. 230-3 t LOST "OR STOLEN—Grey knit-Tcx Topcoat, at Sun Set park. Sunday night. Reward. $5. Return to this of-fice.23o-2t LOST —Binocal nose glasses attach ed to a black button with chain in the Methodist lecture room last night, or on the pavement in front Cal! 91.230t2x LOST —On Seventh street, a 1924 Con voy high school pin. Initials I. H engraved on the back Finder please hiiBBMB i «Wi »!•>■■» -war jr ci ma i Li*— iuigosh bulldog, female. Dark brindle. ,vbit< breast. Reward Finder Phone 96 or call at 923 Mercer Ave. J W. Hettinger. 231-3tx MISCELLANEOUS $5 00 REWARD for return of male Bluetick hound. Has tick body Clarence Webber, 223 S. 7th st. Decatur, Indiana. 231-3tx WOMEN—Plain Sewing on Silk Underwear earn up to $5 daily. Enclose stamped addressed envelope for particulars. Shore Silk Co., Sea Girt. N J. 231-ltx Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays NOTICE TO NQN-KEHUIENIS State of Indiana. (<mnty o* Adam« In the Adunm Circuit Court, September Tenn, 1020. No. 12731 Emily C. Shackley C. L. Walters. Admr.. William ShacKley. Alice Gertrude Shackle v. Mary* Shackley, Joseph Franklin Shackley. Comes new the plaintiff bv C L Walters. her attorney, and files her complaint. herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person that the following defendants in said cause ate non-resident of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Alice Gertrude Shacklev, Mary Shacklev. Joseph Franklin Shackleythat said attion is tor the purpose of partitioning and sale of real estate in the state of Indiana; that a cause of pct inn exists against all of said defendents, that all of said defendants are , necessary parties to said action and are known to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. The following real estate in Adams Connty in the State of Indiana is described in said petition, Inlot five hundred thirty-six in Lina & Winner Subdivision of outiots 246 and 247 in the Joseph Crabb's Western Addition to the town (now city) of Dera- » tur, Adams County, Indiana. this action is instituted and proseby the plaintiff for the purpose of making sale of the above described real estate and distributing the proceeds arising from said sale among the pirties in interest as prayed for in plaintiff’s petition. / Notice is. therefore, given said defendants and each and all of them that unless they be and appear in the Adams Circuit Court at the Court tfou e lr the city of Decatur. Adams the seventh judicial day of the Novem1 ' ■ r answer or demur td the within complaint or the same will be heard and, determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto pct my hand and affixed the seal of raid Court at th° office of the Clerk thereof in city of Decatur, Indiana, this 28th day of September. A D 192 J, JOHN E. NELSON de;** of the Adams Circuit Court C- L. Walters, Atty, for Pltff. tic pt. 30—Oct, 7-14

k a BUSINESS CARDS K XXXXXXXXXXX X 8 X ■ S| ~■*. _ ! g 1 H. FROHNAPFEL D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You i at 144 South 2nd Street 11 Office Phone 314 Residence 108? ( ‘ t | Office Hours; 10-12 am. 1-5 6 8 p.m -;p —S. E. BLACK 1.1 it Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant d Calls answered promptly day or night ” Office phone 90 Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS | \ Abstracts of Title Real Estate. y| Plenty of Money to Loan on t. Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced October 6, 1924 See French Quinn -''office—Take first stairway l| south of Decatur Democrat i " —-e x N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST i Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted ;■ I HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 ' MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT ;t I money on Improved real estate, ej FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE ; 133 S. 2 nd. St. O ■ ' O i| FARM I J MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. p I ! 10 year @ 5%, small com. , -■[ M year (§ no expense to vou : 20 year @6%, Govt. Plan.t ! Interest paid annually. ; Borrower fixes interest date, j CITY PROPERTY J i I Mortgage Loans Select Residence or 3 i| Mercantile Buildings t l| Low Rate of Interest t SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South”2nd' s'l. p n J DEL C. ▼. CONNELL ‘ I I VETERINARIAN I Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. < Phone: Office 143—Residence 103 •' * Q. Ray Finkhouser and hi s \ Ohioans at Sun Set dance PavHjiion tonight. Dancing class Friday night. It 0 Increase your wheat crop - one-third by using ANACONDA fertilizer. Decatur Produce Co., Phone 380. 215-eod ! NOTICE TO XOX-RESIDEXTS State of lodlana. County of Ailniim, SSi lu the Adame Circuit Court, Sept- ! etuber Texin, I&SQ. I The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance i Company, Plaintiff I Mtcheal Bibersteln. et al, Pefcndants. ' Now romet the plaintiff l>y hla atiorl r.eya and ttiee hl, complaint hsix-in i«- , settler with the affidavit pf a compett ent person that the defendant, Henry . Sovlne, la a non-resident o’ toe st it.: ~ of Indiana, that he is a necessary party j to said action; that he resitln in the state of exact post-office atkiA-ss unknown. 3 ‘ The following real estate in Adams . Coqnty in the State of Indiana, is dett|cribed in the complaint filed by the . plaintiff in said cause, to-wit: I The east half oi the northeast quar- . ter of section 35, township 26 north, . range 13 east. This action is instituted and prose- . cuted by said plaintiff tor the purpose a of foreclosing a mortgage on tne real 1 i estate above described as against all . demands, claims and claimants what- > I soever. ; Notice is. therefore, given said de- ' fendants and all of them th it . unless they be arwl appear before the ' p Adams Circuit Court at the Court House in the city of Decatur, in Adams Conn-. ! ty, in the State of Indiana on the 22nd 1 day of November, 1926, the same being 1 the 7th judicial day of the November .er.n, of the Adams Circuit Court of . -he Slate of Indiana and answer or ue.uur to said complaint, the same will 1 be heard and determined In his absenl ce - 1 In Witness Whereof, I have here- ' , unto set my hand and affixed the seal ’ of said court at tne office of the Clerk ‘ thereof-in the city of Decatur. Indiana, this 28th day of September. A. D. 1926 JOHN E NELSON Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court C L. Walters, ♦ioward A. Sommer, Attys. . Sept. 20—October 7-14.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1926.

MARKET REPORTS I - DfcHy Report Os Local ztnd Foreign Market* East Buffalo Livestock Market EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK I Receipts, 2.700; shipments. 2,160; | hogs receipts. 2.400; holdovers. '42, I most 10 to 15 ceutg higher; pigs unevenly weak to sharply lower; top, $1125 for choice 200 to 225 pounds; 'OO pounds up. $12.60 to $13.25; 250 to 300 pounds. $13.00W513.85; 200 to 250 pounds. $13.75«i $14.25; >6O to 200 pounds, $13.65 to $14.15; 160 pounds down, including pigs. $11.35® $13.75; packing sows. slo.2b®'stl 5«: cattle I receipts. 200. steady; medium heifers, , $7.50; reactor cows. $2.75ti>54.00; halves receipts, 100, steady; top veals. ' sl7 00. sheep receipts, 600 fat lambs fully 25 cents lower; top natives, $14.50; culls. $11.60® $12.00. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Pigs. 140 lbs. down sl2 50 140 to 160 lbs 12 50 i 16'» to ISO lbs. 12 75 I ISO to 200 lbs. 13.00 200 to 226 lbs. 13 25 I 225 to 250 lbs. 13.50 250 to 275 lbs. 13.50 [ 275 to 350 lbs. 13 00 Receipts — Hogs. 300: calves. 25; I sheep, 150. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—Sept., $1.35 1-2; Dec., $1 40 j 5-8; Mav, $1.45 3-8. Corn—Sept., 74 5-8 c; De.., 80 5-Bc, May. 87 l-2c. Oats —Sept., 41c; Dpc.. 44c; May, 48c. t LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Sept. 30) — I Heavy Fowls 19c , leghorn Fowls 14c I Heavy chickens 19c ■ Leghorn chickens 14c Old Roosters 9c Ducksl2c ■ Geese ———lo c ; Eggs, dozen . .. v — 37c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Sept. 30) Barley, per buftel 60c i Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 32c , Good sound mixed or white corn 90c Good sound yellow corn 1.00 New wheat 1.20 Good Timothy Seed $2.25-12.50 Good Alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET , Eggs, dozen — -14 BUTTERFAT AT STATIGN Butterfat, delivered 42c -■' ■- -o I Play Sixth Game In Southern Title Series I New Orleans, Sept. 30 —(United' Press)—Fise baseball weather was in prospect for the resumption of play in the Dixie series at Heinman Park this afternoon between the Dalias Steers and the New Orleans Pelicans. | -Tba Texas ! -au-s are ii-tw (eaopr > MRe***®** 1 and a win for them today will again ! tajte the Southern baseball championi ship to Texas. NOTICE TO NON-HE'-HIEMS ’ Mute of Indians, County of ttlnuis, lu the Adanin Circuit < uurt, M*ptj ♦ ihlh t Term, lf»2tk No. 12733 Edna Fetters vs. Edna Fetters, Executrix. Bryson FetI ters, Grace JJuu her, ChaJiuer Baker. | Madonna Baker. Peoples Loan &. Trulli Company, of Winchester, Indiana Comes now the plaintiff by C. L. Wai- , ters her attorney, and files her com- . plaint, herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person that the following defendants in said cause hre non-reeMents of the State of Indian.i, I to-wit: Bryson Fetters, Grace Butcher, that .said action is for the purpose of I partitioning and sale of real estate in ' the of Indiana that a cause mi I action exists against all of said - | ants; that all of said defendants are I necessary parties to said action and art known to be non-residents us tu«3 State of Indiana. The following real estate in Adams and Randolph counties in the State of Indiana is described in said petition, to-wit: The following described tract situated in Ranoolph County State «i Indiana. To-wit: Commencing at the northeast comer us outlot 3 of the northwest Quarter ut the town (now city) of Winchester, Indiana, thence rcuth 16S feet, to an alley, thence west along the ndrth line alley, thence west along the north line Os said glley 156 feet, to un alley them *, north bn the east line of said alley 16H feet, thence east 156 feet the pl v v ui uegmiung. The following described tract situated in Adams County, in the State Indiana, to-wit; the west half of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 22 in tuwnshlp 25 north of range 15 east in Adams County, Indiana, containing 20 acres more . or leas. This action is instituted and prosecuted by the plaintiff tor the purpose pt making sale of the above described real estate and distributing the pr«»cveds arising from said sale among the parties interest as prayed for In plaintiff's petition Notk-e is. therefore, given said defendants and each and ad of them that unlefa they be and appear in the Ad4mu Circuit Coqrt at the House .n tne city of Decatur, 'Adams County. Indiana on Monday, the twenty-second day of November, 1926, the same being the seventh judicial day of the November Tenn ot said Court and plead by answer or demur to the within com plaint oy the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the sen) of said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof In the city of Decatur, Indiana this 15th day of September, A. D. JOHN E NELSON Clerk of the Adams Circuit Ceurt C L. Walters, Atty, for Pltff Sept. 30—October 7-H —(j Get the Habit —Trade at Home, it Pays

INDEPENDENT NET LEAGUEORGANIZED I ■ Eight Cities Have Teams In League Formed In Meeting At Muncie Muncie. Sept. 30—The Central Indiana Independent Basketball League , is a sure go. Tuesday evening, st a meeting in Muncie of the managers of a number , of the outstanding independent net teams in Central Indiana the league was organized. The aircult will have 1 eight teams, seven of the number already having contracted to take part and the other to be added to the list within the next few days. The teams already entered include the Miami Indians, Richmond Pals, i Yorktown Merchants, Kokomo Legion Muncie-Gaston Independents. Shelby vllle Eaglea, and Matthews OI d Orchards. The eighth team will be selected from the Hoosier Athletic Club team of Indianapolis. Newcastle, ; Rushville and Portland Independents. I Despite the fact that this will be the first independent league of its kind in the state, those connected wth It feel confident that it will be a big success. W. V. Winder was elected president i and secretary of the league. His duty will be to decide on eligibility matters and other important ques tions that will come up prior to and . after the opening of the loop. The league will be divided, the first ; half getting under latter part of October and ending Christmas week. After a two weeks’ layoff the second half of the season will open and the league standing will start over again. The present plan is to hold an elimination series at the end 1 of the season to decide the league 1 champion. Although it was not defi nitely decided it is probable that the winners of first, second and possibly third positions in each leg of the I league w ill take part in the final and championship deciding series. Durng the season each team en , rolled in the circuit will play twenty . eight league games, fourteen of the number coming before Christmas and ,as many afterwards. Each, team will be allowed to carry ten men. Two weeks following the opening game of the season the man agers will send in their lists of eligible men. The first two weeks will give the needed time for a” tryouts AGer'iii,», any pia>er neniK exnener from league play for a period of twenty days. During this time, should he .s gn with another club, It will be I necessary that the league head be notified ten days in advance. I the next meeting, which will convene ext Tuesday evening at the Y. M. C. A. the organization will be completed, the eighth team named, and the schedule drawn. MUCH EXPECTED OF PACF KT I. 11, _ i New Coach Has Light Team To Hurl At Opponents This Season Bloomington, Ind , Sept. 30.—Coach Fat Pag e who made Butler famous has a light Indiana L’niverstt football team to hurl at DePauw here Saturday and the Big Ten Conference teams which come later in the season. However, if Hoosier grid followers will exercise their memories a little they will recall that Page started Butler off with a light team that'swept Zuppke’s famous Illinois eleven off its feet, 10 to 7. That.is the same thing Pat may do at Indiana. What he lacks in weight lie must make up with fight and speed. Indiana's big "white hope" this Reason appears te be in its football coach who has retained all of bis grit, tight and determination to turn out a winning team. He has abeut forty candidates remaining on the squad, the other dozen being scared out after a few nights of gruelling practice sessions under Foxy Pat. Page has always developed a great quarterback on his teams. He has sifted his candidates down to about three men. Captain Sibley who has always played end has a leading hold on the berth, with Temp Smith, Indianapolis, a good second hold Temp was out of school last year hut is a nifty open field runner and can pass

' with fair accuracy. The other candi- ! date is Richard Garrison, also of In- ■ dtanapolii. He Is liFht and lacks I college experience but can pass, kick, and run bettwe than the aver-, age sophomore. For center Page has two men, one a veteran, Russell Kelso, of New Al- ■ bany, and the other a sophomore. I Clare Randolph, Elkhart, wlio caphoned (he fresh last fall. Randolph Is heavier than Kelso but like the I quarter aspirants, lacks college experience. The New Albany player may be shifted to a gu.-itf " r tackle, thus giving Randolph the pivot. 1 At end. Jack Winston, tall guard on the basketball team, probably will be one wingman while at the other end position Page has Ferdie Nessel. of! | Marion, that is. if Sibley takes quar1 tetf Winston has been playing e around tor two years but should pro- 1 duce this season under Pat. n W. Fisher, the last of the well r known Fishers on the Indiana team, t ts the °nly f«al heavyweight on the e squad and he has the earmarks of e being a good tackle. He is a hard I- fighter but is prone to be slow at t times. At the other tackle. George t Bishop appears to be the main choice, although Butts and Hellman e have been making a strong scrap for i, he place. Bishop played guarti last n -esson but Page has him slated as a .letter man for tackle His only hold3 -ack is the fact fa P is light. e Ccach Page is counting on Louis c Briner, Garrett, who made such a I, ood shoeing against Purdue last i. -ear. Ho is also somewhat of a r lace kicker. For the other place s here are several fairly good fight- ] rs but they are all lightweights and e ron't average over 160 pounds, if hat much. Robert Zaiser, Indianapt -Its; W. Fullam, Churubusco, and s Tobert Matthews, Gary, are fighting y t out for the berth with any one of i hem a neat chance to win. j Now for the backfield. There are no natural born and experienced t ullbacks. Bill Moss. Jasonville, is t i plunging player but he has never a ilayed in a college game. "Chuck" E Bennett, Linton, another sophomore, o tas been making a stab for the posit ion but again the experience is not B nresent. W. Stephenson, a quarterfl niler on the track team, has been r toing after the place tooth and toe 'ail and has a mighty good chance F >f landing it. Herman Byers, Evansville, looks f est for a halfback job. He exhibited fl luite a bit of cleverness last season nd_has put on a Ifttte "Weight but is i till Harrell. Indianapolis, is mother candidate for half but he is e mly a sophomore. Art Beckner who j vas high scorer in basketball last vinter, has been getting a Idt of atr ention from Pat. So has Vojtech. f Chicago. —— o - Baseball Player Injured Columbus. O. Sept. 3n —(United Pi-essi —Eimer i’eter, third baaeumii A- - iation sustained a fractured jaw bone lossible internal injuries and severe g tbe face in an autonobile accident near here last nieht g Voter, his wife and daughter, were hiving from Indianapolis to his home n Pittsburgh when the accident occurg ed. Mre. Ycter and her daughter were aot injured. VnHiMIBWKW I ■ (COURTHOUSE ; Cases Dtsmissed I In the case of the Gehres Hardware company vs. the Christain Beeiy istato, the claimiut failed to appear | ind the case was dismissed for want >f prosecution. The case of Rosa Schrank vs. George Schrank has been dismissed j ;or want of prosecution. t The case of Odessa Bucher vs. Gro- . <’er Bucher has been dismissed for j vant of prosecution. The case of The Berne Milline ecms puny vs. the estate of Ardon S. Bailj ey has been dismissed for want of prosecution. t Suit For Possession. t A. suit for the possession of a bus- , iness building in the city of Fort Wayne and for damages in the sum , of SIOO, filed in the Allen circuit court t by Grace Morris against tbe Michigan I Furniture company, has been venued to the Adams ci. cuij court for trial. . Attorney Lake E. Rairden is counsel 1 for the plaintiff j Suit To Foreclose Mortgage. i The Mutual Benefit Life insurance t company has filed a suit on a note , an J »o foreclose a mortgage on a 115- [ acre farm in St. Marys township. , against Warren Jones et al. Judgment for SIO,OOO and foreclosure of ; the mortgage is demanded. Attorney i Howard A. Sommers, of Crawfords- : ville, is counsel tor the plaintiff. I Suit For Partition I A petition for partition of a lot in . the city of Winchester and 20 acres i of laud in Jefferson towfubip, Adams i county, wa s led in the circuit court ! i here today by Edua Fetters against

Edna Fetters, executrix, and others ! The real estate In question Is the estate of the late Theodore Fetters. Attorney U. L, Walters, of Decatur. Is counsel for the plaintiff. Cases Dismissed ' The case of Edith B Moyer vs. Henry Moyer has been diemuned for, want of prosecution. • The case <’f Paul Vondreau v& the |

SAVE MONEY BY USING > FERTILIZER Fertilizer is not an expense. It is an Investment, which pays you big Interest in larger t yields and better crops. Put on as many lbs. of plant-food per acre as you want bushels of crop. 30 bushels Wheat use up about ISS lbs. of plantfood. Then put on this much, or how do you expect to get 30 bushels? Save $lO to sl2 a ton on your Fertilizer by using ANACONDA. The goods are in stock near you. Come in and inspect them. Grow more Wheat on less acres, and cut your production cost. We can show you How to Save Money. Your ANACONDA Agent is DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Agents for Adams County DECATUR PHONE: 380 (i) Your Savings are Important air n It is the bulwark of y our | security; your shield of safety. Making deposits in this bank . . regularly— say a little each * month — strengthens your protection and places you on a l**vei to riee> the present da? It is your duty to save. Once started it becomes a pleasure and is most welcome in times of need. 4Q Interest Paid Old Adams County Bank ”We Pay You To Save” 7innßmffirTTniWTßWMii» i 'iiMiiMii iiiiT Mir!i:iriiii/iiiO3ti-r-.' , --- w1 ~ ■ ( —fc.--.. y*-- - - - - Sale Os Hardware Goods I will sell at public auction at Pleasant Mills. Ind., on FRIDAY, OCT. 1 1926 Beginning at 1 o'clock sharp and continuing in the evening if all articles axe not sold, my * n " tire stock of Hardware Goods, consisting of a general line ot merchandise: I will also sell the following household goods: Axminste? rug, 9x12; Buffalo robe; rocking chair; couch; house plants ant other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS made known on day of sale. Mrs. E. W. France. Harry Daniels, Auctioneer.

; ARsoclate* Investment company et al h:in been UlamlHtieil for want nf ... -wui ui proie cution. Marriage Licensee Melvin Beer, employe at Geuwral Electric plant, to T,eona Henschan both of Kirkland township !■ i ■!Q— — , . Snakes, cannot be charmed by\ u . i man beings, naturalfkts say.