Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1926 — Page 2

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xxxxxsxx :: xx x s s x K CLASSIFIED ADS « i; x x i::: x x:: xxxx xx :: FOR SALE FOR SALE - Pure bred Chester White male plots, double immuned. Ready for service. R. B. Heller. 7 miles South of Bluffton. 275-3 t FOR SA LE—One good young buTi and rubber tire buggy, cheap. Will Michaels, Jr.. Monroe. Ind. 275-3tx FOR Heifer calf from high testing Guernsey cow. Real butter cfW. J. W. Hetinger, 923 Mercer avenue. 275-3tx | BOR SALE —Union City storm buggy I good as new. Phone 873-H. 275-3tx j FOR SALE —fceese feathers, also White Plymouth Rock pullets. George Brown, first house south of Dent School house. Phone 690-T 276-3tx FOR - SALE—2 colts one an extra good one. Istael Bender, R.R.9 or phone 861-D_ 276t3x FOR SALE —Cheap, one tan overcoat. Sixe 36. Phone 706.276-2tx Ft ‘R SALE —Holstein bull calf, six weeks old. George W. Raudenbush. Decatur. _R 9. 276t2x FOR SA LE —Columbia phonograph and large number of records. Will sell cheap. Indiana Slectric Co. 276-3 t FOR SALE Two Wilson he.rers. a large roll of ingrain carpet, suitable for making rugs. Mrs. B. W. Sholty, 609 Monroe street, phone 521 273t2x eod FOR SALE —To'working people more particulary who contemplate moving to Fort Wayne and desire to purchase medium priced house in Waynedale, suburb of Fort. Wayne, call Abner S. Elzey, owner. Harrison 20068 or write Box 508 Ft. Wayne, Ind 277-3tx FOR SALE —Beautiful Brick Bungalow, hot water heat, fire place, highly modern, slate roof, extra large lot, garage. Will sacrifice for immediate ' sale Hous located at 322 N. Fourth St. Golden Rule Realty Co., 304 E. Wayne St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Exclusive i agency. 277-6tx 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 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. WaSt ED—T o buy poultry of all kinds. For highest prices Phone . Ralph Burnett. Phone 834 265-18tx WANTED —All kinds of poultry. Highest market prices paid. Monroe Hatchery. Monroe. Indiana 266-18 t WANTED”td~BUY—AII kinds of poultry. Highest prices paid and prompt attention given. Phone 50, Monroe. H. E Rupert.27o-12tx W AN" 'L> — Hou > eler ikg work or work by day. Phone- 840 or, call Mrs. J , , ■’ ’ WANTED—Radio salesman. Good i opportunity for right party. See: Bi 1 Mever at Decatur Auto Top & Paint 5h0p.27613 i WANTED — Stenographer. Address I Box 125, Decatur. Ind. 276tf 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two good farms. 160! acres adjoining southern limits of' Decatur, 126 Acres, one half mile i north of Pleasant Mills. Must furnish good references. J. F. Arnold. Phone 7Q9 - 273-6tx FOR RENT—Three bed rooms, in modern house, well heated; bath and home privileges. Call 1076. 2 76t 3 Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays Notice OF SALE OF HEAL ESTVTE BY ADMINISTRATOR Probate Cause Number 2381 ' 'lilt Court. November Term. 1926.. State of Indiana. Adams County. HS. Bartley Burk. Administrator of,the estate of Jane Rinehart, deceased whose true name is Selesta Jane Rinehart. vs Dayton Rinehart. Georgia Rinehart minir, Lucille Rinehart, Minor. Gertrude Lafountain. Adams county for the benefit of the common school fund. The undereigned Administrator of the estate ot Jane Rinehart, whose true full name i» (Selesta Jane Rinehart! deceased hereby gives notice that bv virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court he wiil at the hour of IS o'oclock A. M. of the Sth. dav of December. 1926. at the law office ot John T. Kelly. 144 South Second street Decatur, state of Indiana, and from dav • “2*er until sold, offer at private salt;, all the Interest at said decedent In and to the following described real estate: description as follows ts-wit: The North half (%) of the North Wes' quarter ('4 ) of the North West quarter ((.) ot section twenty eight <2Bl township twenty-fire (25) North, range fifteen (15) east, in Adams County state of Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the ’nproc-nl of said court, for not !<■•« than the full apprai.ed value ot said real estate, and upon the following terms' and conditions: At least one third of the purchase money cash in hand on the day of sal•he balance in two equal Installments, payable In not to exceed nine and eighteen months form day of sale, evidenced j by, notes of the purchaser, bearing six per '.ent Interest from date, waiving re- I lief, prowtding attorneys’ fees and te- 1 < red by mortgage on the real estate I sold. Purchaser may pay all cash if da-1 sired. BARTLEY BURK Administrator John T. Kelly, Attorney. Nov. 16-23-30 (jat the Habit —Trade at Home, it Pays

xxxxxx::x x x x x x x x x M BUSINESS CARDS « XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X x H. 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 a.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. S . E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle 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. tn. Telephone 135. __ MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. i —————— o 0 FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year (a, 5%, small coin. 10 year @ 5*4%, no expense to you. 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually, i Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. ' A. D. Suttles, Seey. Office 155 South 2nd St f), i.I i i- —...—.~.1. —.... , q DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice Office 120 No. First Street I Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 1 ' I 1 O ———o |~COURT HOUSE j Claim Filed A claim for $36.18 has been filed against the Edwin W. France estate by the Old Adams County bank. Suit In Replevin The Schafer company has filed a complaint in replevin and tor SSOO damages against the Gerber ladder company. Attorney C. J. Lutz is counsel for the plaintiff. —- ■ .. . .. o— New Air-Mail Record Cb'cago. Nov. 23.—(United Press) —A new air-mail record between Omaha and Chicago was on the books today.' j E. Hamilton Lee, flew the 426 mile distance in 2 hours and 38 minutes c.ipping 33 minutes off the old rocord. Lee carried mail bound from SanFrancisco to Chicago and New York. —■■ - ■ •o— — Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays 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 Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Off ice. K. of C. Bldg.

DECATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, 23, 1926.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPOWFOF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 1,400; shipments, 2.850; hog receipts, 1.000; holdovers, 400, ! steady; bulk light and medium weights ; $12.35@ $12.50; pigs, mostly. $13.00; • packing sows, $10.25ftlll.OO; cattle ‘ receipts. 400, mostly reactor cows. .steady; bulk low, cutters. $2.50 to l $3.15; few cows up to $4.50; calves I receipts. 150, steady; top veals, sls; I sheep receipts. 200, steady; top fat lambs. $14.00; culls around SIO.OO. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK , Pigs, 110 to 130 lbs $11.35 130 to 150 lbs 11 37 1 150 to 180 lbs H 4" 180 to 200 lbs. 11 50 200 to 275 lbs 11.80 275 to 300 lbs 11.50 j I 300 lbs. np. 11.35 | Receipts: Hogs, 400; calves. 50; t sheep, 300; cattle, 50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE . Wheat—Dec.. $1 34 3-8; May. $1.37 1-2; July, $1.31 1-8. Corn—Dec., 6!' i 7-8 c; May, 79c; July, 81 l-Bc. Oats Dec.. 40 3 4c; May, 45 l-2c; July, 45 ' l-4c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected November 23. t Heavy Fowls 20c ' Leghorn Fowls —lO c Heavy Chickens 18c ' i Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters9c Ducks 11c | Geese— 10c Eggs, dozen 50c LOCAL GRaTn MARKET (Corrected November 23.) I Barley, per bushel 60> ! Rye. per bushel ... 80< New Oats (good) 36c. Good sound mixed or white corn 75, Good sound yellow corn 80c New Wheat $1 2f Good Timothy Seed $2.25-$2 5" Good Alsac seedsl2.o< - , LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET 1 Eggs, dozen 50< BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 47c NOTH K OF YDWIMSTRITHIX -CI.: OF HE Cl. ESTATE The undersigned administratrix o'": the Estate of William Koltlewev. deceased. hereby gives notice that to 1 virtue of an order of the Adams Cir j cult Court she will a; the hour of In . 1. M. nf the 341 h day of December. IP3O tit the east door of the (ourt llousr nt Decatur. Adams County, ludiaaa. offer for sale at public sale the undlvi- ’ • led two thirds Interest ItTThe fUllWinq ! described real estate. -| The East halt I > of ffip nortiie .-- quarter < y >. and Lhe eas»-4»»l* »-*»> qt 1 the southwest quarter (),» ot the, northeast' ..quarter (’,) of section; twenty-two . (!J). ..township twenty : eight <2B north, range thirteen <l3ll east. < obtaining one hundred (106) acres, more or less, in Adams County. , Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court for not less-than two thirds of the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the follow- ' ins terihs and conditions: One third cash in hand on day of sale One third in nine and one third in eighteen months therefrom deferred payments to be evidenced by not; *t of the purchaser bearing six per cert (6 , > interest from date, waiving relief, provUtiiUg .for 11.i.-r.ey’? fepe. gn.4 s»c »<re«L ■ ■■■ : - ■. • ■ : ra is: LOUISE KOLUEWEY I Administratrix Dore B. Erwin. Attorney i Nov. 2-30 Dec. 7. 11 , PETITION FOSC PARTITION No. 12747 in the Adams Circuit Court, November Term, Stale ol Indiana. Adnno County, ss: William H. Johnsen. Administrator of the estate of Rieklief B. Johnson, deceased. Mattie E. Lenhart, et al.. , Comes now the plaintiff by Lenhart. Heller and Schurger. his attys. and fih ■ ills complaint herein together with the affidavit of a competent person that the I residence upon diligent inquiry is un--1 known of the following named defeni dant. to-wft:- Herman K. Johnsop; that the names of the defendants are unI known and that they ar? believed to he non residents of the State of In U i1 na sued in this action by th« following names and designations, to-wit:- Tin unknown wife of Herman R. Johnron. tne name of whom is unknown to plaintiff. the unknown widow of the foliow- , ing named deceased persons towit: Herman R. Johnson, the name of whom Is unknown to plaintiff I The unknown children, decedents 'and heirs. surviving spouse, creditors and administrators of the estate. devisees, legatees, trustees, and executors of the last will and testa- ■ ment. successors in interest and assigns respectively of the following named and designated’ deceased person, to-wit:. Heiman R. Johnson, the names ot al! I of whom, are unknown to plaintiff : All i of the women once known by any of the names and designations above staled. whose naznes may have been changed. and who are now known by other names the names of all whom are unknown to the plaintiff: The spouses of all the pe.aons defendants above named des; ril ed and . as defendants to this action who arc married, the names of all of whom arc I unknown to plaintiff. And that all the defendants above named Jes' nbe<i and designat' d are believed to be non red- ; dents of the State ot Indiana, that said action is for the purpose ot tbe partHion of real estate situjfted in the . Countv of Adams and that a cauee of action .exists igalnst each and all ot said defenrUnts above named described and designated and that all of said defendants are neces1 sarjr parties to said action and the thev are neltevcd to be non residents of the etate of Indiana - , | Notice is therefore hereby given said dafendanta obove named described and . desigjiated that unless they be and ap- ' pear on the Bird day of the November I Term. 1928 of the Adams Circuit Court I of Adams County. Indiana, being the 14th dav of January. 1927 to he bi gup and ho'den on the tilth dry of Novcn - • her. 1926, at the Cofart House in the I City of Decatur, and said County and State tind answer or demur to seld F complaint the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness whereof. I hereunto set my har.A and affix th» Seal of sale Court at the office of the Clerk thereof. in the city of De'-atbr. Indiana, this j 15th dav of November. 1924. I JOHN' E>’ NELSON Clerk Adams Circuit Court Lenhart, Heller £ Schurger, Attorneys for Plaintiff I November 15-23-.9 »

i Increase In Salary Os i' State School Head Sought Indianapolis, lad., Nov. 28 —(United Press)—A $2,500 increase ia the , annual salary of the stale superintendent of public instruction was asked today by Dr. Henry Noble ' Sh< rwood. Incumbent, whose term expires next March, iu a request filed with the state board of accounts. i For the coming fiscal btannum. ' Sherwood asked a total legislative appropriation of $144,400. an increase of $12,500 over the present biannual [ allowance. o — Santa Gets Much Help Indianapolis, Nov. 23. — (United ' ; Press)—St. Nicholas is sure to have i: plenty of aid iu Indianapolis this year, j a check up of the Christmas saving.fund reports showed today. Twenty-five thousand persons will receive checks totaling $1,500,000 as t result of their asvlnga for the pas! twelve months, bank officials said. - —o - Police To Get New Cars Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 21—(United Press )-Lliidiauapolis Police today are rejoicing over the prospect of Bsv motor equipment for the force. Th< city council has voted $150,000 to be spent for new < ars for the officers and a pair of new patrol Ivagons for tin public's use. o— High School Pupil Is Killed Enroute To School Logansport.‘lnd.. Nov. 23. —(ln:te( Press)—Cecil Clary, 17. sen of Mr. and Mrs C|ary, was instantly kill ! ed at Lucerne, north of here, today I when his automobile was,struck by a Pennsylvania passenger train. The boy was ou his way to Lucerne high school where he was a student. Mothers Refuse To Allow Culver Cadets To Fly Culver, Indiana, Nev. 23. — (United Press) —Culver cadets will have to stick Vo their horses because thei’ mothers are afraid to lei them learr ' to fly. according to Brig. Gen. Leigh IL Gignilhat. superindendent. Mothers of the cadets have almon I unanimously refused to allow theii sens to leave the earth by airplane at ! the academy is abolishing its flyiru ‘ school and returning to the m>yit. -aven planes granted the since the war General Gignllliat said Pleads Self Defense Madison. Wis., Nov. 23.—(United Press) —A deer tried to run ever bin and he shot it, H. M. Dake of Web ster. Wis . stated iu a letter to the eon se.vation commissioner, evplainim how a game warden happened to finr him with a deer's earsass in his pcs aessicn. b 7 — "Herne. M?.* l 1 In One Eye In Acciden Berne, Nov. 23. —Clarence Reynold : who suffered a painful injury to hi left eye at work at the Dunbar furn lure factory here last Wednesday, j a patient in the Methodist hospital a Indianapolis, where he underwent a I operation for removal of a piece c flesh from the lacerated eye last Sa uiday. Mt. Reynolds has permanent lost the sight in his left eye. He wi rema in at the hospital for severs days. King Ferdinand In Very Serious Conditioi Berlin, Nov. 23 —(King Ferdinand < Romania was in a very serious co. diticn today, according to press di patches from Bucharist which said thi th; local papers were emphasizing,ti illness of the King. The French su i geon. Dr. Senee was expected to arrh : in Bucharest seen to decide whethe i or not the K.ng should submit to a [ operation. Bloomington — A moving pictur theatre was converted into a tempc ■ ary church here when both bpiler ot the heating plant at the Methodis church here burst, leaving the congrt , galion without a Warm auditorim: . in which to hold the Sunday service! t Bedford—Bedford high school, rep resenting the ‘‘Stone City,”-has beei given $250 with which to buy uniform ■ for the band. The money l was a pres ent froitt the Indiana Limestone coin ’ pany. Maricn — William F’rince had th< s b-nor "f “officially' inaugurating Mar , ion s new dog pound. Prince was tb< • first owner to claim a dog brought t the pound by the city deg catcher. " ( Evansville—Baby Luella Cavins took a nmque nd?, a nde which might hav . ended in tragedy, when her fathe - cranked the car in which she sal i forgetting To shift it cut of gear. A 1 lamp poet stopped the unheraldei 1 journey before serious damage wa - done. ; Fort Wayne —“We ll just add that l the fine.'' said Judge Sehauueu in ci' s , — -h nrhen a plain clothes office testified Jim Tannes, owner of a sos drink parlor, offered him $43 to “for g_. av. when liquor was found ill Tan 3 nes’ plaiMb (

FALL-DOHENY CASE HINGES ON CASH PAYMENT (VOMTtNvn num rxes »»W expected to make $100,000,000 out of the lease he obtained from Fall.” Doheny signed a contract in April, 1922, to construct the Pearl Harbor tanks, and' was given preferential i rights In future government leases, Roberts declared. Finally, Dec. 11, 1922. Doheny was given a Rase on naval reserve No. 1, he added. • We will show that the entire trans action was conducted in utmost secrecy," said the prosecutor. "We| will show that Fall in a letter under, his own signature, ordered that if any people inquired about the leases, officials in the interior department were to say they knew nothing about it.” — —o ————— Two Berne Women Break Their Hips In Falls Berne. Nov. 23.—Two Berne women suffered fractures bf their hips in falls last week. Mrs. L. Broughton slipped and fell Friday morning, as she was getting a pitcher of water outside her house. She is a patient at the Hossman hospital, and is getting along nicely. Sunday morning, Mrs. Kathryn Liechty, age 86. sett in the kitchen of her home and broke her hip. Owing U> her advanced age, Mrs. Liechty's injury is considered serious r -— — o —— Mrs. Gibson Very Low Jersey City. N. J . Nov. 23—(United Press) —Mrs. Jane Gibson, who came literally from the shadows of death to tell her, story in the Ha'l Mills trial Is not expected to live a week, city hospital officials said today -—. More Snow Predicted For Middle West Chicago, Nov. 23— (United Press) —Au unsettled condition that will re- 1 »ult In more snow tomorrow was predicted for the middlewest by the Unitid Slates Weather Bureau in today's forecast ' This prediction followed 24 hours >f fairly warm weather that has been narked by snowstorms over practically the entire midwesj. The snow has made travel difficult jver the, various highways and has auaed difficulties in city streets. —_c_-—_ Named College President Danville. Ky., Nov. 23. —(United ?resal—Dr. Harry C. Rogers, pastor f Kansas City Presbyterian church, vas elected president of Centre Colege in a midnight session, trustees nncunced today. Rogers is an alum.us of the college. Zanderbilt Denies Rumor Os Annulment Os Marriage N'.i.w York, Nev. 22. • (United Prcj-s) - W;l' : a:n ?■' Vandtrbilt 11., today naintained ne had no knowledge whatver of the reported annulment of the rariage between him and Mrs. Vanerbilt which was reported today iu peciai copyrighted Rome dispatches i the Jiew York World. This reporj, which followed so closev that announcement of the annullent of the marriage of the former cnsuelo Vanderbilt to the Duke of larborough, created a stir in social o Do not fail to lend your suport to the day of ?ood cheer md Thanksgiving- entertainnent offered you by the young >adies Sodality of St. Mary's hurch next Thursday, the 25. 277t2x >AGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK That beautiful, even shade of dark, ossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture ot Sage Tea a.nd Sulphur. Your hair is your charm. It 2 makes or mars ** R the face. When wßd <*■ it fades, turns i® gray or streaked, JI just an applieay ( \ tiop or two of f [ Sage and Sulphur enhances its apearance a hundrea-fold. Don't bothr to prepare the mixture; you can et this famous old recipe improved y the addition of other ingredients ir only 75 cents, ait rea-iy for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage and Sul'mr Compound. This can always be epended upon to bring back the naral color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyethts” Sage id Sulphur Compound now because darkens so naturally and evenly i&t nobody can tell it has been apied. You simply dampen a uponge r soft brush with it and draw this 'irotigh the hair, taking one small rand at a time; by morning the ray hair has disappeared, and after ■nother application itbecomes beautully dark aud appears glossy and \ astrons.

Wisconsin Hen Sets New Egg-Laying Record Superior, Wia.. Nov. 23—(United Press)— Douglas county laya claim to' the champion egg producing hen of Wisconsin. ( The hen, a white leghorn, owned by Leonard Pieski ot South Range, has: completed a yeai's egg production dur ing which she produced 307 eggs This eclipses the stat erecord hy three eggs. — - ■—o French Ambassador To U.S. Refuses Renewal Os Post Paris, Nov. 23. —(United Press)— | 1 Senator Henri Berenger. French ambassador to the United States who has been in Pana for severpl weeks, today refused Premier Poincare's renewal o* his ambassadorship. Berenger stated his refusal in a letter to the Premier. ■ ll . ■ -s=

a 1 ar 1 Thanksgiving FOOTWEAR The time is here. Cold rain or snow hold no fear for those who are wisely shod. ZIPPER BOOTSandGOLOSHES can be had in the hiprh boots or low. Oxfords in tan and black. Cu> Outs and Pumps in all of the newest designs for Ladies Misses and Children. Get them for Thanksgiving Day at the ■s * • j Winnes Shoe Store Corner Monroe and Second Streets - -a ii ..i.i— uw. s Your Bank 1 :; / 1 s Account r i 1 r ] i s j: 111 It is the bulwark of j our security; your shield of I;! safety. L ; i Making deposits in this bank regularly—say a littie ■.|! each month — strengthens t I your protection and places r; i 'you on a level to meet the I | present day difficulties. 1 I 1 ’ 1 ! ; ; - It is your duty to save. c f ; 'Once started it - pleasure and is most we - ’;! come in time of need. B ' I ' i-; I ; Old Adams County B anh e ' i a i [ /'* 11 1 I zx M « I Pay You To Save I- I

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