Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1926 — Page 4
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XKHKKKKSMKXKXKMH K CLASSIFIED ADS S KXXXXKKKXSXXKXKX FOR SALE FDR SALft—fl'aud picked Keifer peart Orders will be taken now and pears picked upon receipt of orders. Phone 526 White. 250-10-tx FOR SALli—Burroughs adding iu»chine A bargain. Cash or terms. Write H. M Bdsd. box 512. Fort Wayne 256t3x for SALE -Some household goods ax private sale. At 234 N. Fifth street. 257t3X FOR~SALE—Appleton two-row corn busker. In good running condition. C. D. Hauk. Hoagland. Ind. 257-3tx TVTfF SAi,E—■fi'ig White Legborn'roos-; ters for breeding purposes. Call Monroe Pobne 32. 257-3tx WANTED W A N TED — 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 heavy underwear. woolens or heavy materials. Wil! pay 7 cents per pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be dean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat AGENTS WANTED—SeII Christmas Cards. Personal and box assortment. A selection equal to any. Medium priced. Samples free. Herbeft F. Grote, box 277, New Brunswick. N. J 257t4x FOR RENT “Vm rLnT-Two farms. Only those who can give the very best reference will be considered J. F. Arnold. 248-ts FOR RENT—Garage. Mrs D- W Sha’- ' ty. 6u9 Monroe St . Phone 621 ____________2s6-3txW 1 FOR RENT —Nice sleeping rooms in modern home with steam heat. Close in and private entrance. 421 N. 2 St. Phone 1108. 257t3 FOR HENT Tw.. sleeping rooms | Phone. 1147. 258-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST —Female fox terrier, yellow and white. Theodore Ewell. Decatur, Rt 4. Preble phorfe. 25813 x NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Oi ESTATE No. S37S Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatee* of Christian Reery deceased, to appear in A.lan.s Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana on the 2» day of November. 1524. ar..l show raw, if any. why the FINAL . SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the ■f estateestate ofaaid decedent should not be approved, and said heirs are noti- . I.eo to tl.ru and there make proof -f helrshtp, and receive their distrihuttve shares. Martha e beery - Administratrix . Decatur. Indlaaa. Nov. 1. ls-4. Dore B. Erwin. Attorney Nov. l-» APPttINT.MF.NT OF WMIMSTRATOH Notice is herebj given, that the un- ' dersigned has.been appointee! Administrator of the estate of Rieklief B. .loht . late of A.lanui County, <ir<-r»w.l. j The estate Is probabl* wheni. WILLIAM R JOHNSON Administrator. Tznhart. Heller & S- burger Attorneys. i October Suth J»2i. Nov. 1-8-15 .Notice of final settlement of ESTATE No. 2Mi 4 Notice Is hereby given to the tors. heirs and legatees of George Ernst deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit court, held at Decatur. Indiana, cm the 25 day of November, 1828. and show cause. if any. Why the-FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of sahi decedent should not he approvedand said heirs are notified to then and their make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares HENRY S MICHAUD Administrator Decatur. Indiana November 1, 1826 »' Dore B Erwin. Attorney November 1-8 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT* STATE OF INDIANA I vSS. ad.amm county > la rhe Adame t lrrelt Court, September Term. I UZS SUIT TO QUIET TITLE Caues No. 12730 The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company —vs. —Warren Jones, et al. Comes now the plaintiff by Howard Sommer and C. L. Walters, Its attorneys and files Its complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person that the defendant. The Wtllaiiire Bank Company, of Willshire, Van Wert County. Ohio, a corporation. Is a nonresident of the State of Indiana, having Its legal residence and place of business ip the village of Willshire, said County and State. The following real estate in Adatnr County. State of Indiana, is described in said complaint, to-wlt: The west half of the southeast quarter and the east fraction of the southwest quarter of set Hon it. township 27 north, range 15 «d*t, containing 115 acres more or leas This action is Instituted and proseculm! hr said plaintiff for the purpose of foreclosing Its mortgage on said real estate above described against all damauds. claims and claimants whom soever. Notice Is. therefore, given said defendant that unless It appears before the Adams Circuit Court at the Court House, in the city of Decatur, in Adami County, in the State of Indiana on the IStb day of December, HMM the same being the 25th judicial day of the November Term of the Adams Clreolt Court et the Stole of Isdlasa, (said term Periuning on ths lath day of November. l»ff i and answer or demur to said complaint. same will bo heard and determmert in Its absence in wimeas whereof I have hereunto: it! toy hand and affixed the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof Ih the city of Decatur. Indiana, this 18th day of October A. D. 1826. JOHN E. NELSON Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court H Sommer C. I, Walters. Attys for Pitff. Oct. 15-35- Nov. 1
t « BUSINESS CARDS « H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. 1 DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 t Office Hours: IM2 am. 1-5 6-8 pm. ... _ L " 1’ S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, I-ady 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 Rate Reduced October 5. 1924 See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted 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 monev on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. O- F- O FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year (a 5%. small com. 10 year (a 5 1 / i %, no expense to you. 20 year (a 6%, Govt. Plan. | Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. o- o Every nerve teavdiCCTk ing your spine nust be free to its energy. Health is 100' only when joint of the 7 JTftssfemoßt?spine is in alignar'd ever Y nerve free. Phone for an appointment. CH ARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628. TfS!!=!gS. ... ..... COLLEGE FOOTBALL RESULTS Carnegie Tech, 7: Detroit, 0. Minnesota, 16; Wisconsin, 10. Columbia. 21; Cornell. 9. Pittsburgh. 88; Westminster, 0. Princeton. 27; Swarthmore, 0. Notre Dame. 12; Georgia Tech. 0. Navy, 10; Michigan, 0. lowa, 21; Carroll, 0. Ohio State. 18: Chicago. 0. Harvard. 69; Tutts. 6. „ Danville Normal. 0; Muncie Normal. 0. Hanover, 8; Evansville College. 0. Purdue. 38; Normal. 0. Northwestern, 21; Indiana. 0. Illinois. 3. Pennsylvania, 0. Army. 33. Yale, 0. Bradley Tech. 14: Wabash. 0. Depauw, 0; Franklin. 0 (tie). ' Defiance, 7; Greenville, 0. • ; Bowling Green. 13; Mt. Pleasant, Mich., 0. Ohio University, 0; Ohio Wesleyan • 0 (tie.) Haskell Indians. 36; Bicknell. 0. ! Oklahoma, 21; Washington. 0. Miami, 16; Denison, 0. Penn State. 20; George Washing- ’ ton, 12. r Missouri, 27; West Virginia. 0. Tennessee. 33; Mississippi AggiesO Auburn. 9; Sewanee. 0. i Virginia, 6: South Carolina. 0. i Centre. 6; Louisville. 0. Georgia. 32; Florida. 9. Kentucky. 13; Virginia Polytechnic. 13 (tie) New York University 7: Fordham 3 Colgate. 38; Michigan State. 6. Alabama. 24; Louisiana State University. 0. Nebraska. 31: Ames. 6. Holy Cross. 30; Dayton, 7. Oberlin. 6; Case, 0. Western Reserve, 14; Cincinnati, 2.
DECATUR DAILY MONPAY, NOVEMBER 1,1926.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL I AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 14000, holdovers 14: 15 to 25c lower; pigs and lights 25 to 50c ; higher; bulk all sales ail weights, 'Bl3 50; packing sows tIOSW 11.00. Cattle receipts 3300 steady; heavy steers and common grades slow; top 1100 lb. steers sll 15; bulk good steers 10.75; medium grades. s7@B; medium heifers *6 .5007 40: fnt cows $5 5(J®6 50; bulk all cutters $2.50® 5 00; medium bulls $5.5006.' Calf receipts 2000 ; 50c lower: top veals sl4; medium grades $11.50, down. Sheep receipts 12000: lambs, 25c lowtr; bulk fat lambs 444; culls. sp.sO<no; fat ewes [email protected]. Fort Waynn Livestock Market Pigs. 150 Tbs. down $12.00; 130 to 160 lbs. - s’•- "J 160 to 180 lbs. $12.65 ISO to 200 lbs. sl2.7t>; JtM) to 225 lbs $12.80 225 to 250 lbs sl2 901 350 to 275 lbs. $12.90; 275 to 800 lbs - $12.80 300 R>’. up - .....$12.60 Receipts: Hogs 200; Calves 25; 50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. $1.39%: May $1 44%. Corn: Dec. 72%c; May 80 7 »c. Oats: Dec. 42%c: May 47 l 4c. , LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected November It Heavy Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls -10 c Heavy Chickens —*e-*- | Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters 1 9c Ducks s2c leese 10c Eggs, dozen 40 c • LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected November 1) 3arley. per bushel • 60c ' 'lye, per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 39c Good sound mixed or white corn 90c ' Good sound yellow corq 1.00 ' New Wheat 1 28 Good Timothy Seed $2.25-$2 50 rood Alsac seed —«. $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 44c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfnf~delivered 45c STRONG TEAMS MEET DEFEAT Michigan, Pennsylvania And Southern California Fall By Wayside New York. Nov. I.—(United Press) r’oliowing another Saturday of violent disturbances and gridiron tornadoes, some of the most fancy football machinery was strewn along in the ditches that already had been well-filleu with wreckage from earlier reason stormsPoor Yale, poor Dartmouth. poor| Princeton. pt?r Harvard r.~.d a Ist cf other poors and poorers had their lignity restored when they looked about in the junk pile and found mighty Michigan of a week ago, mighty Pennsylvania and mighty Southern California looking with them for what might be salvaged. It is not within memory, even if it might be a matter of record, that three teams of the vaunted power of Michigan. Pennsylvania and Southern California went down to such surprising defeats on the same Saturday. Michigan, western conference champions of 1925 and an odds on favorite to repeat, came east with the all-American Friedman and Osterbaau and was sideswiped off the road by a fine navy team. Pennsylvania, conceded to be the most promising team in the east, invaded the “Big Ten” territory and was cut off the main pitt? by Illinois. It might be said the last minute kick of Frosty Peters That beat Penn 3 to 0 was a lucky break but Michigan with the most powerful microscopes science knows couldn’t find an excuse for an alibi. upsets were not the only surprises of the week-end and in a readjustment of estimates, the real class looks like Army. Navy and Brown in the east; Ohio State and Notre Dame Tn the middlewest; Missouri in the Missouri Valley conference; Alabama in the south and on the Pacific coast Stanford. _ Army. Navy, Brown, Lafayette and New York University remain undefeated in the east but the Army and the Navy have better right to preference because of the schedules they have played. IPPOIATWEMT OF~ADMIMI«TK A TOR Notice la hereby fciven. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Simeon B. Fordyce. latoof Adams County, deceased. The estate Is probablv solvent. CHARLES I> TEEPLE Administrator Clark J. Lutz. Attorney. ; October 30, 1826. Nor. 1-8-15.
tENEVAIIiIOPS - GAME TO OSSIAN I » Lack Os Practice Handicaps Adams County Team; Score Is 38-7 The Geneva high school basketbo'l team was defeated by the Ossian high school quintet at Ossian Friday night. ' 38-7. The Orsian iM’e has been travelling at a fast pace this season The lack of a gym in which to practice was the greatest factor in Genevas’ defeat. The team Is composed of large athletes, but they lack endurance and accuracy in basket-shooting. Herbst. Ossian star, led his team in the end of the half. Lineups and summary: ; ) Ossian (38) Geneva(7) Johnson F Striker Henline F Hawbaker Me’ching C Stahly Swihart G Dunwiddie Herbst O Bauserman Substitutions: Ossian—Bailey for Johnson; Geneva — Neal for Striker. Brown tor Hawbaker. Frakel for Bauserman. Bauserman for Stahly. Thompson for Dunwiddie. Field goals —Johnson, 2; Henline. 1; Helching. 1: Swihart. 3; Herb t. 9; Stahly. 1;, Frakel, 1; Free throws — Jotfnson none out of 2 chances; Henline 2 out of 3; Me’.ching. none out of 1; Swihart. 2 out of 2; Herbst, 2 out of 3; Hawbaker, none our of 1; Stahly. 1: out of 8; Dunwiddie. 2 out of 2. Fouls calls*! —10 personals on Ossian; 10 personals and 1 technical on Geneva. Refree. Buckner. Bluffton. o The Fourth Down By Willie Punt Shades of Jupiter! Who put high life in the Bluffton Tigers’ coffee’ Bluffton. 25; Auburn. 0. Please accept the congratulations of Willie Punt in behalf of Decatur on your first football victory in four years. Tigers. Bluffton colnmi«ts and fans. Those two basketball columns in uie Bluffton papers probably will resemble a football column today A' 'feast, they should. We suppose the Timers walloped Auburn that way Saturday in > order to scare the Yellow Jackets, who have to invade Bluffton on November 12. Nothing doin'. That victory for the Tigers will only tend to remove any possibility of overconfidence that the Yellow Jackets might have had. » After driving up to Garrett Saturday and finding out that the game there has been cancelled on account of the weather, the Yellow Jackets came to Fort Wayne and watched the South Side team play Moosehealt. ,The game ended in a 0-0 tie. The Yellow Jackets >have no gamr next week-end. Coach Curtis will take advantage of the football lay-off and send the athletes through several basketbail workouts. Hartford township's Gorillas took things easy in beating Monroe's green team Friday night. After Coach Everhard’s Monroe players get a little more experience, however, they will make it more interesting for their opponents. Alt trough victorious over Pleasant Mills. Friday night, by a comfortable margin, the Berne Fighting Five did not look IHce. the district champs of last season. The Pleasant Mills boys outp'ayed them at times. Coach Kennedy’s Winchester high school basketball team won its second victory in as many starts when it defeated Liberty Friday night. 36-24 You can't tell the winner of a football game by looking at any of the after-game statistics, except the points scored. Last Saturday in the IndianaNorthwestern game, Indiana made 9
I first downs and gained 27! yards from scrimmage whl e the Wllcata made 5 first downs and gained only 264 yards from scrimmage, bitt Northwestern won 21-6 In the Wisconsin- ( Minnesota game. Wisconsin failed to make a single down and even lost 36 yards from scrimmage. Minnesota' made some ten or twelve first downs and gained mure that 200 yards from', scrimmabe. but Wisconsin led 10 9 un til the last tew minutes, when Minnesota pn»hed over a touchdown and Whenever the Huntington and War- , saw footba'l ' -urns meet, they p'.ay ' under golf rules. They met last Satur-.i day and. for the third consecutive year.ji the sccre was 0-0 They can't tell which , iA low medalist. ' — - - —o I HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL South Bend, 13; < entral. Evansville. 0 ] Marion. 19; Gerstmeyer Terre Haute.l, 0. (high school) Marshall, 111.. 12; Wiley. Terre Haute, ! o. ; Bluffton 25; Auburn, 0. Elkhart. 34; Fort Wayne Central. 0. South Side, 0; Mooseheart, 0. Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse i Judge J. T. Merryman’s h Office, K. of C. Bldg. RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS, PAIN “Heet” Relieves Instantly ; With applicator attached to cork, just brash "Heet” over the pain area, whether in knees, feet. legs, hands, .houlders, back, neck or body. Instantly. you feel this harmle*<. glorious. penetrating heat draw the pain, soreness and stiffness right out of the aching or swollen joint, muscle or nerve. Besides. “Heet” scatters the congestion and establishes a cure. “Heet" contains two soothing, penetrating ingredients, too ex«>ensive to use in ordinary lin.ments or anal?esiesT" “Heet" ia a clean, pleasant, liquid; doesn’t stain, blister or irrigate the skin and costs only 60 cents it any drug store. Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Phone 1022 - Phone 181COMING SALE DATES Book Your Sale Early. Nov. 3—L. Roy Piper. 2'/ 2 miles south of Mendan, Ohio. Farm sale. Nov. 6—Butler & Ahii Deca'tur, Ind. Stock sale. Nov. 9—Hubert Zerkle, 2 miles east of Decatur. Farm sale. Nov. 10—Wm. Roth. 3 miles north of Monroeville, Farm [ sale. Nov. 11—A. J. Book. 3 miles south and 3 miles west of Convoy. 0., 11 mile east of Decatur. I Nov. 16—Kenneth Wyant, 2 miles south of Convoy, Ohio.. Farm sale. Nov. 18—Birchnell, Monroeville. 10 acres land. Nov. 23—R. S. Bowman, 3 miles west of Decatur. Nov. 30—C. E. Suenin. 9 mile north of Decatur, 3-4 mile west of Potts school. Dec. 7—Dick Harmon, 4 mi. 1 east of Decatur. Farm sale. I Dec. 14—Mrs. Ira Smith, 2 miles west of Poe farm sale. Jan. 20—Reem Phillips, 5 mi. north west of Van Wert, Ohio. Farm sale. Feb.*3—C. T. Tumbleson, E. of Wren. Ohio. Farm sale. Feb. 9—Joe Bowen, Willshire, Ohio. Closing out sale. Feb. 15—Elmer Moore, 2 mi. S. E. VanWert. Farm Sale. Feb. 22—Geo. Stout, Waynedale, just south of Ft. Wayne.! I Closing Holstein, dairy cattle and farm sale. i i
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