Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1926 — Page 2

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-a ■ ■■■'■"■*"'- ' k :: « « k « :: k khkksbkb K CLASSIFIED ADS « x:: x ::xx :: :: xxxx x x x x FOR SALE FOR SAI.lv Electric washing ma chine made by Thor Washing Maclj'ne Co. Price S2O.<X) for quick sale. Phone 358. A D. Suttles. 25913 FOR SALE, Russet potatoes and Baldwin apples. Good stock. Phone E-875. 259t3x FOR SALE Ihiroc male hog. Pure bred; good breeder; 3 years old. Call 884-B. Curtis Miller. 255t3x eod FOR SALE:—Two~yearlfngs and one Spring Colt. M. A. Ripley. Willshire, Ohio. 252-9 t e.o.d -x FOR SAIJE--Several used Appleton 4-roll corn huskers. These huskers and in good mechanical condition and priced right. H. Knapp & Son 261-3 t FOR SA LE—Single Comb Rhode Island Red cockrels. A Union City cab buggy. Phone B-863. R- E. Brown. R. R. 2. 261t3x FOR - SALE-Apples. Baldwins. Romanite. Greenings and other varlttes a limited time at 75c and 90c per bushel at farm. Phone 869-H, J. O. Trlcker R. R No. 6. 2<l-3t-eod WANTED W ANTED — 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 be clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED—Laundry work such as curtains and shirts. Phone 1171 between hours o£ 6 and 8 a. m. and 6. and 9 p. m 26G0-3t AGtus IS WANTED—SeII Christmas Cards. Personal and box assortment. A selection equal to any. Medium priced. Samples free. Herbert F. Grote, box 277, New Brunswick. N. J. 257t4x WANTED —Young man to work on Dairy farm. Call 696. 260t3x FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two farms. Only those who can give the very best reference will be considered. J. F. Arnold. Ffffi R^NT—Two sleeping rooms. Phone. 1147. 258-3tx FOR RENT —Nice front room and board for two. Conveniently located. Call at 316 Marshall street or phone 1165. 259t6 FOR RENT—S room house at 113 N. sth St. Bath- and toilet. Dore B. Erwin, Phone 85 or 304. 259-ts FOR RENT —Three rooms and pantry. Inquire at 1115 Patterson St. 260-2 t FOR RENT —Furnished light housekeeping apartment, conveniently located to G. E., first floor, private __«ntrance,.. PP.FPh. L basement. „_sink "’"in "kitcaen, 'ti< >F* kinds of ’ water! ~ gas and lights. Inquire at 1127 W. Monroe st. 260t2 FOR RENT—Farm, grain rent. John W Bossee, 234 N. First St. 260-6tx Extra Armed Guards On Duty At The Tombs New York. Nov. 4.—(United Press.) — Riflemen, special guards armed with riot guns and machine gunners ■were ordere don duty at all prisons here today to prevent a repetition of the murderous outbreak in the Tombs yesterday in which four men were killed and three wounded. A feeling of unrest prevails among the thousands of criminals, authorities believe, and they have >teen afraid for weeks that’ a wholesale outbreak would be attempted. It came suddenly yesterday and the Tombs guards were caught unaware. Three notorious criminals tried to shoot their way out and almost succeeded. o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pay* USED AUTO PARTS At Less Than Half Starters, Generators, Batteries, Radiators, Wheels, Tires, Springs,Differential Gears, Axels, Hassler Shock Absorbers, Wind Shields, Head Lights, Motor Parts. We Will Buy Your Old Car. MILLER WRECKING CO. on 13 st. between R. R. i

IXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X I « BUSINESS CARDS « IXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X 11. FROHNAI’FEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You ■t 144 South 2nd Street. Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hour*: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p-m. S . E . B I. AC K Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* 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 flr.it 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 reel estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. o Q \ FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. f I I 10 year @ 5%, small coni. 10 year @ no expense to you. > I 20 year @6%, Govt. Plan. I Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date, I l 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 DR. C. V. CONNELL I VETERINARIAN Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 O —.. (j Fort Wayne Livestock Market ! Hogs—lso tbs. down $12.00 150 to 160 lbs. , $12.50 160 to 180 lbs. $12.65 180 to 200 tbs. sl2 70 200 to 225 lbs. $12.80 US to 250 lbs sl2 90 250 to 275 lbs. sl2 90 275 to 300 lbs $12.80 300 lbs up $12.60 Receipts: Hogs 200, Calves 25, Sheep 100. Swap your old Ford generators and a $5.00 bill for one like new. J. A. Bright Phone 983. APPOISTMEXT OF EXBCI'TOR X0.23»a Notice Is hereby given, that the undere'trneii has been appointed Executor of the estate of John G. Miller laiof Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. HERMAN L. G. MILLEI: Executor. November 3. 1926 Fruchte & Littercr, Attvs Nov. 4-11-18 -o — _ APPOIXTMEAT OF ADMIMSTHATOH Notice is hereby given, that th- un- ' ' ' --o "nrv.inted Admin.fstrator of the estate of Harry N Helm. , late of Adams County, deceased. Tlx esuite is prooaoly solvent ROBERT B HELM Administrator. Dore B Erwin. Attorney. Nov. 2. 1926. Nov 1-11-H o-—,— NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. MBS Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Rebe-ca Priest (nee Porter), deceased, to ap. pear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the 27 day of November, 1926. and show cause, if anv. gwhv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decs dent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make praof of heirship, and re- eive , their distributive shares OSCAR L VANCE Administrator .Decatur. Indiana, Nov. 4. 1926. ; J. I', jiitpw, Attorney Nov. 4-11

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i, 1926.

MARKET REPORTS ! DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALo'LIVE STOCK Receipt*, 2,000; shipments. 3,140; • hog receipts. 1.600; holdovers. 398, >'mostly 15 to 25 cent* higher; pigs up • less, top, $13.65 for choice 230 pounds; , bulk, all sales. $13.50; few 350 ll* sl3 26; packing sows mostly, $10.25 to $10.75; cattle receipts. 250. mostly teaclor cows, active, strong; bulk low cutters winds. $2.50 to $3.50; cutters. $4.50 down; calves receipts. 100. trade improved, closing steady; bulk veals. $13.75 to $14.00: sheep . receipts, 500. steady; top and bulk fat lambs, $14.50; culls, $9.-5o to $10.00; few fat ewes, $6.00; top, $6.50, CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. $1.40%; May $144% Corn: Dec. 71%c; May 8014 c. Oats: Dec. 43%c; May 48%c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected November 4) Heavy Fowls —2O c Leghorn Fowls _ 10c Heavy Chickens 18c Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Rooster* 9c Ducks 12c Geese -10 c Eggs, dozen 40c LOCAL GRaTn - MARKET (Corrected November 4i Barley, per bushel 60e Rye, per bushel 80c New Ooats (good) 38c Good sound mixed or white corn 85c Good sound yellow corn 90c New Wheat $1.27 Good Timothy Seed $2.25-$2.50 Good Alsac seed — $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 44c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 45c o NOTIBF. TO DEFENDANTS I State of Indiana, Ailam* County SSj' I In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term. 1926. Fred T. Sr burger v«. DnOd Dnnnella. et al. # Cause No 12742 Now conies the plaintiff by Lenhart.' Heller & Schurger. his attorneys, and Dies his complaint herein together with I the affidavit of a competent person ‘that the residence upon dilligent in-' I quiry is unknown of the following i ’ named defendants to-wit: David Dan ’ n«lls. David Dannels. David OanneL | Sen., John Dannels, Archbold. D&aiteU. t Archihold els> i Tempy Shafer. Tempa S®ter. P :< Shaffer. Rachel Eley . jef £;e\ Elisabeth Smith, Robert Dannejs ‘ David Dannels Jr., Rebecca Smith. Al- ’ zander Smith. Etta M. Helm. Etta M Pierson; that the names of the defen«iants are unknown and that thev ar«* believed to be non-residents of tne State of Indiana, sued in this action b_the following names and designations to-wit: “the . unknown husbands <nd wives, respectively, of each of the fol lowing named persons, to-wit: Davin Pannells. David Dannels, David Daimels Sen.. John Dannels. Anhabold Dannels Archibold Dannels, Tempy Shafer.. Terv i pa Shafer. Tempa Shaffer. Rachel Eh’i ] Michael Eley. Elizabeth Smith. Robert. I R. Dannells. David Dannels Jr.. Rebec I ca Smith. Alexander Smith, Etta M. Helm. Etta M. Pierson, the names <4 Btl of Whom are imk own to pln- ’ respectively, of each of tn* following named deceased persons, to-wit: David Dannells. David Dannels. David banni els. Sen.. John Darnels. Archaboid Danneia. TArchibold Dannels. Tempy Snafu ■. Tetrtpa Shafer, Tempa Shaffer. Ra<*he. Eley Michael Elev. Elizabeth Robert R Dannels. David Dannels Jr. ' Rebecca Smith, Alexander Smith. Etta M. Helm, Etta M Pierson, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouses. « reditois and administrators of the estate, devisees. legatees, trustees and executors ' of the last will and- testament, su- - • ressors in interest and assigns, respectively of each of the following (earned and designated deceased persons. to-wit: David Dannells. David Dannels, David Dannels Sen., John Dmnela. Archaboid Dannels, Archibold Dcnnels. Tempy Shafer. Tempa Slafc. Tempa Shaffer. Rachel Eley. Michael Elef. Elizabeth Smith. Robert R l an nels. David Dannels Jr., Rebecca Smith Alexander Smith. Etta M Helm. Etr i M Pierson, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all of the women once known by any of th names and designations above stated whose names may have been changed I and who are now known by other names, the names of all of whom arunknown to plaintiff; the spouses of all of the persons above named described and designated as defendants to ' this action who are married, the names i of all of whom are unknown to plfun. t*ff: all persons and corporations whn assert or might assert any title, claim •or interest in or lien upon the real esl rate described in the complaint in thir | action by. under or through raid com- | plaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; that said action is for tne purpose of quieting title to real estate in the State of Indiana; that a ratine of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. The following real estate in Adams County. State of Indiana, is described I in. said complaint, to-wit The South half of the South West quart* • ( % ) of the North West quarter ( U >• O1 Section twelve (12). Township twenty . six (26) North, Range fourteen (ID East. This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff tor the purpose of quieting his title to the real •'•itate above described against ail demands, claims and claimants what soever. Notice is therefore hereby given slid ’ defendants that unless they b? ind appear on the 33rd day of tiie November Term. 1926. of the Adams Circuit Court of Indiana, being the 22 day of December. 1926. to be begun and holden on the K>th day of November, 1926. at . the Court Hous? in the town of DecaI tur, in said County and State, and an- ' swer or demur to said complaint, th* . same will be heard and determined in their absense. In Witness Whereof. I. hereunto I my hand and affix th? seal of said • Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the town of Decatur. Indiana, this 27th day of October. 1926. JOHN E. NF7LSON Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court Lenhart. Heller & Sehurger Attorneys for plaintiff Oct. 28 Nov. 4-11

' Farmers Eat Variety 1 Os Nourishing Foods Various interesting couclueiene have l been drawn from a recent -»nu.v ot. I food consumption by Urm taml •' ■. I made by the Bureau of Home Ecot)' l , ; ' mica of the United States lieparituent t, Os AlTiculture. This study was partj >. of a standard of living study for which I • figures were collected from 1.331 r ' farm families in four StaU’e Kansas, v Ohio. Missouri, and Kentucky. k Kentucky and Mlss ’uri led in the t eciisunipticu of pork, bacon, lard, mo- '■ lasses, and corn meal-foods which ’ usually play an important part in the '( nouthem diet. Beef, potatoes, dried ; fruits, beans, and pears were used in larger quantities on the fat ms of Kan<as and Ohio. Milk, cream, irks, and poultry were consumed in larger qttan ■ tUii e in Missouri and Kansas. Okie and Missouri led in the consumption I of purchased bread, but when bread is I expressed a* equivalent to flour, th< i wheat consumption in the four States ' was similar. Fresh vegetables and r fruits were consumed in larger quan c titles in Missouri and Ohio than in 2 Kansas and Kentucky. On the whois. 2 the diet of th- farm families studied s was nourishing and abundant. Tht ’ chief lack was in the proportion e: ' fruits and vegetables to other import 2 ant foods. Foods furnished by the farm wen valued at a. fair price, somewhat be tween what would have been receiver had they been soM pud what woult ’ have ben paid had they hern purchaser locally. On this basis it was found tha ,40 per cent of the average value of al . the farin’family’s liviyg was represent i ed by food, one-third of which was ( purchased. The total cost of food pe man per year varied in the diffcren | States. It averaged $147 per adult ’ male unit in the States studied. This means’ the cost of the food constitner ; by the average moderately active nat | The proportions spent for the various , food groups are: 28 per cent for meat j eggs, and cheese; 19 per cent foi I milk and cream; 12 per cent for fatty , foods; 19 per cent f(?r fruits and vege "tables; 10 per cent for cereals; and I 12 per cent for other foods. The larg | est proportion of purchased food wa | in Ohio, 39 per cent. In Kansas it wa: ’ 36 per cent, in Kentucky 29, and it Missouri 27 per cent. Food furnished ( by the farm thus amounts to 60 ot , 65 per cent of all food consnmed. ■ I i Newsboy Tries Suicide Because Os Small Debt Buenos Aires (United Press)— l,i:is Lopex. 16. an orphan newsboy bought a tablet of bichloride of mer <ii;v with his last thirty centavos aji< told the druggist that rats betLeyer him inordinately. He swallowed the : tablet whole and this enabled hnn-t( ! survive and te l the police that h< had no place to sleep or cat and wan ted tq commit suicide because b( owed another newsboy seven pasos . ir; ' f"i' i he hoped to sell in order to redeenr his debt. —o-- . Prince Os Belgium Is I Married To Sweedish Queer Stockholm. Nov. 4.—(United Pres? ' Prince Leopold of Balgium, Duke of • Brabant and heir to the Belgian I throne, today was married by an»t---j monarchist socialist lord mayor to Princess Sophie Louise Thyra Astrid of Sweden, niece of King Gustave. 1 The ceremony was performed in the , throne room of the royal palace before an assembly that included four kings and two queens. Ixird Mayor Carl Lindhagen of J Stockholm who performed the brief I civil reremony, annually for some years has submitted a bill to parlia , iment demanding the dissolution of s the monarchy. I-' i Leopold will not see Atrid’s bobbed ' head after this evening until he meets her in Antwerp Sunday or ‘ Monday to escort her to Brussels ■’. where a religious marriage ceremony t will be consummated Nov. 10. 0 d _ u Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays ? OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH • X How To Get Relief When Head X g and Nose are Stuffed Up. | Count fifty! Your cold in head or ! catarrh disappears. Your clogged i nostrils will open, the air passages -of your head wlil clean - and you can ’ breathe freely. No more snuffling, • hawking, mucous discharge, dryness ( or headache: no struggling for breath at night. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream J Balm from your druggist and apply a littft? ot this fragrant antiseptic • cream in your nostrils. It penetrates J through every air passage of the, ;,head, soothing and healing the swollen or inflamed mucous membrane, I giving you insant relief! Head colds stay stuffed-up and miserable. Relief and catarrh yield like magic. Don’t 1 is sure.

MC INTURF PLEADS SHUT) TO MURDEi? DeKalh Co u nt y Farmer Throws Self On Mercy t Os The Court Auburn. In i . Nov. 4. (United Wire) Charles Mehitutf. Dekalb -cAjnty farmer today enlerrd a plea of C’li.ty whf>n crialnged in circuit court here on (barges of killing Forest Farven a neighbor. Mvlnturf. wh > was without funds, was advised to make a < lean breast of his guilt when brought into court atul he immediately confessed, as the f.rqo (’! ETAOINETAOIN | The accused man said he shot Fra ver as the result of an Illicit love as | fair with P’raver’s wife. He was told that h had a b-tte-chance of escaping the electric chair RUB ( REST COLDS AWAY: STOP PAINS Pain and congestion Is gone. Quickly?—Yes. Almost instant relief from (chest colds, sore throat. backache, lumbago fol-

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if he did nut fight, the cs*e. Sentouce will be pronoun.rd lute today. Mrs. Fraver who confessed en’erlng the plot to poison her husband is held in jail here , Benefit concert. G. M. Reformed church, Berne Symphonic concert orchestra, Thursday. Nov. Ith. Decatur H. S. Auditorium, 8 p.m. Tickets 35c. 256-6tx — O-* — — Dancing class tonight a: Cunset. Assembly at 9:15. It . .. 1 > , I’l BLR SALE Butler and Ahr Sale barn on First street, Saturday, Nov. 6, commencing at 1:00 p.m. Sheep | Cows, Horses and a few hogs. Roy Johnson, auct. it -

I SAM HITE S I ■ South End Store H Opposite Erie Depot Phone 201 POTATOES . POTATOES ■ Fancy Home Grown, per bushel 5 bushel and over for winter storage 81.79 ■ Fancy Minnesota Potatoes in 2 bushel bags. H per bag $3.98 Fancy Michigan Potatoes in 2Vj bushel bags, per bag f. /. $4.79 Auto Electric Service I have opened a shop, corner of Fornax and Rugg streets, in th<\ Colchin Bros. Building and will be glad to meet my old friends and many new ones. Bring Your Automobile I am prepared to repair starters, generators, mag- , netoes and all kinds of electric w ork. Will specialize in electtric work on cars. Prest-O-Lite Batteries J. A. Bright Give me a call, phone 983. A.M, ,>M. X" • . .. ■ f •• ( —— - Determination- !; MASTER IT AND '! STEP TO THE FRONT ;' A big word but easily con- , 5 . quered. It’s determination that I gets you there and helps accomplish the greater things in life. x * Be,determined in your savings. This bank will help you. offering all its services. Start raving now with the determination of getting ahead and before you realize, you will have reached the high point. Old Adams County Bank c *We Pay You To Save”

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