Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1926 — Page 2
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x xxx x k x x :: s s x s s » « CLASSIFIED ADS « xxxxxxxxxx x x x x x x — ——■ L ! !—1 FOR SALE SALfe—Geese 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. Isiael Bender, R.R.9 or phone 861-D. 276t3x FOR SALE -Columbia phonograph and large number of records. Will sell cheap. Indiana Slectrlc Co. 276-3 t FOR~SALE—To working people more particular/ 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 277FOR SALE Beautiful Brick Bungalow. hot water heat, fire place, highly modern, slate roof, extra large lot, garage. Will sacrifice for immediate sale. Hou? located at 322 N. Fourth St. Golden Rule Realty Co., 304 E. Wayne St... Fort Wayne, Ind. Exclusive agency. • 277-6tx FOP GALE —Pure bred Chester White male hog. Also wants to buy Chester White male hog. J. S. Byerly Decatur R. R. 2. Craigvllle Phone M-W-F. FOR SALE—45~Dark - Barred Plymouth Rock Pullets at $1.25 each. Tfcmile south and >tmile east of the St. Paul church. Mrs Emily McAhren. 278FOR SALE—A good T. 8.—2. Tenor Banjo. Good reasoiufor selling Dick Miller. 513 Marshall St. 278-3tx e.o.d. FOR SALK—FeIt mattress. Boy's sweater, cap to match, size 12 Boys corduroy knickers. Phone 976. 278-3tx FOR SALE —One bay mare, weight 1600 lbs. Good worker. Joel Reinhart IL4 mile south 1 mile east of Craigvtlle. 278-3tx 'FO R RE N T~Eig lit room modern house on Mercer Ave. Call 227. 278-3tx FOR SALE —Pure bred Plymouth Rock roosters. Price JI 50 each. Thompson strain. Mrs. Ed. Ellsworth. Decatur. route 9. phone 861-E 278-3tx WANTED MAX WANTED —To deliver Pure Food Products, Spices, Extracts, Soaps, etc. to steady users in Decatur. Goods are well and favorably known everywhere. Steady repeat business assured, n ' experience necessary. If jioii are honest and ambitious and would ilke to earn $35 to SIOO every week in a business of your own. write The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. E-l. 120-139 E. Chestnut St.. Columbus. Ohio. Nov. 10-14-17-21-24-28-Dlx WANTED —To buy poultry of all kinds. For highest prices Phone Ralph Burnett. Phone 834 265-18tx pmiltrjnHigh"est market prices paid. Monroe ' Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana. 266-18 t . „ -r i-.i ■— ....... - I i- ■ WANTED TO BUY—AII kinds of poultry. Highest prices paid and prompt attention given. Phone 50, Monroe. H. E. Rupert. 270-12tx i WANTED — Houscleaning work or I work by day.‘Phone 840 or call Mrs. GladysHyland. sKi —-Radio salesman. Good opportun ty for right party. See Bi 1 Meyer at Decatur Auto Top & Paint Shop. 276t3 WANTED— Stenographer. Address Lock Box 125, Decatur, Ind. 276tf . FOR RENT FOR RENT —Two good farms. 1601 acres adjoining southern limits of j Decatur, 126 Acres, one half mile! north of Pleasant Mills. Must furnish 1 good references. J. F. Arnold, Phone | 709, 273-6tx; FOR RENT —Three bed rooms, in , modern house, well heated; bath | and home privileges. Call 1076. FAR RENT—Garage. Inquire Mrs. B. W. Sholty, 607 W. Monroe St. Phone 521. 276-3te.o.d. | HJK KENT— Furnished light housekeeping apartment, 1228 W. Monroe st. Light sunny rooms. First floor, private entrance. 278t3 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Gray and blue leather purse, containing $4.50 in cash, gold wrist watch and other articles. See Ruth Hammond at Ashbaucher Tin Shop or Phone 879-G, Reward. 278-2 t NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, will on. Tuesday, Drr<;nl>er 7. 19?6. and until 10 o'clock A. M. on said day receive sealed bids for the furnishing- of one road maintainer or grader.' joeordlng to the specifications now on file in the office of the Auditor of said county. The board reserves the right to reject any or all blds. Ernst Conrad B. F. Breiner George Shoemaker Commissioners Nov 17-24 VOTICK OF FINAL SETTI.EHENT OF ESTVIE No. astir, Notice is hereby given to the eredttors, heirs and legatees of Simon W. Bucher, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the 10th day of December. 1920. and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs gre notified to then and there make proof of heirs'dp. and receive their distributive shares. JOHN BUCHER Administrator fie utur. 1: di-jia. Nov. 16th. H. 31. DeVubS, Attorney Nov, 17-21
r K•» K•»•*XX 1C •» • * •• •• •* : M BUSINESS CARDS ixxxxxxxx x x x x x x :: x H. FROHNAI’FEL, 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 am. 1-5 6-8 pm. 1 —g«—CM■BgBB— S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady 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 ° o FAR M MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. 10 year @ no expense to you. 20 year @ 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, Secv. I Office 155 South 2nd St. o— <) Every nerve leavyour spine mist be free to its energy. Health is 100 r < only when f* 'pevery Joint of the /JJue’ Joromostvspine is in align- > ment every nerve free. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12 —2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 623. I FOR RENT—Furnished front bedroom in strictly modern house, one block from court house,. Well heated. Cal! 170. 278-6tx NOTICE TO PUBLIC All Union Barber Shops will be closed Thursday (Thanksgiving) but will be open until <> o’clock Wednesday evening. I 277t2 Union Barber Shops APPOINTMENT OF ADMIMSTR ATRIX | Notice is hereby given, that th* un j aerstgned has been appointed « tratrix of the estate of Laura Jacksor | late of Adams Countv, deceased. Th estate is probably solvent i LOLA MACKLIN. Administratrix „ H. M. DeV’oss, Attorney Nov. 9, 1926, Nov. 10-17-24 FOR THANKSGIVING DAY The special Thanksgiving ‘Day (Thursday) edition of The Chicago Herald anti Examiner will have a front page in colors, four extra pages of '♦ comics, Warren Brown's selection of j the “All-Conference” football team, , nation-wide program of Thanksgiving LILT*- I”* " " r rt hpr special ho!iBay features. Order it in advance n; ’ no C hicago evening: ! papers on Thanksgiving Day. I I—■! — "■W"! Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewrit- ‘ ing or stenographic work 1 will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman's Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.
DECATUR DAILY DFMOCRATWEDN’ESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1926.
MARKET REPOSTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—Dee., $1.35 7-8; May. $l3B 5-8; July, $1.32. Corn -Doe., 70 l -'e; May, 79 l-2c; July. 82 5-Bc. Oat* Dec., 41c; May, 45 7-Sc; July. 45 l-2c. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Pigs 110 lbs. down $11.25 ; 110 to 130 lbs. . ■ H io . 130 to 150 lbs... ■ H 1° 150 to 180 lbs. 11-'° 1 180 to 225 lbs 11- 80 225 to 275 lbs H 70 275 to 350 lbs • H- 60 { ; 350 lbs. up 11 Calves JS-00 ,0 $1 :! "" Choice steers $7.00 to Js.oo Receipts — Hogs, 300; calves, 25; sheep. 0. EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK | Receipts, 1.500; shipments, 2.esb; hog receipts, 1,000; hqjdovers. 51M; | around 10c higher; pigs sharply lowI er. few, 150 to 170 lbs., $12.60; other lights and medium weights. $12.4 to $12.50; few fat pigs. $12.30; odd packing sows. $10.25 to $1100; cattle receipts, 200; heifers. 25c higher; ' w loads arotnid $7.00; reactor cows, steady at $2.50 to $3.10: calves receipts, 300, RCtive. 25c higher: top veals, $15.25; common kinds. $ll.OO down: sheep receipts, 1.100; fat lambs around 25e higher; bulk g od and choice fat lambs. $14.25; culls mostly, SIO.OO to $10.25. No market Thursday. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected November .23.1 Heavy Fowls —2O c Leghorn Fowls ... l° c Heavy Chickens -18 c Leghorn Chickens 13 c Old Roosters Ducks 12c Geese 10 f Eggs, dozen 56c LOCAL GRAItT MARKET (Corrected November 23.1 Barley, per bushel ....» 50< Rye, per bushel 4t)< New Oats (good) 36c Good pound mixed or white corn 75c Good sound yellow corn 80c New Wheat $1.25 Good Timothy Seed $2.25-? .’.50 Good Alsac seed s'■ 2.01 LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT S T ATION Butterfat, delivered I7c Get the Habit —Trade at Home, it Pays vainwirmiMFVrTng- - as Roy S. Johnsen Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Phone 1022 ——Phone 181COMING SALE DATES Book Your Sale Earlv. Nov. 26—Harry Kelly, 1 r ile north and 1 mile ea.-i of M >nroeville, farm sale. Nov. 2&—Mrs. Ira Smith. 2 miles west of Poe. farm sale. Nov. 30—C. E. Guenin, 9 mile north of Decatur, 3-4 mile west of Potts school. Dec. I—Thomas Johnson. 7 miles east of Wren. Ohio, farm sale. Dec. 2—G. H. Stettler, farm sale, southeast of Willshire. Dec. 6—Jim Plumley, ‘farm sale, east of Dixon, O. Dec. 7—Dick Harmon, 4 mi. east cf Decatur. Farm sale. Dec. B—Owen Carrier, farm sale, near Dixon, O. Dec. 9—John Gerbis, 3 miles north and 1 mile west of Tov. nley, farm sale. | Dec. 15—Warren Jones, farm i sale, 7 miles southeast Decatur. i Dec. 16—Elizabeth Ebnit. s'/z miles west, 2 miles south of Monroe, farm sale. j Jan. 4—Bud Leonard, farm sale, 2% miles east, 6 miles north of Decatur. Jan. 12—Neuenschwander & Stove, 2 miles east of Willshire farm sale. i Jan. 19—C. E. Scherburn, farm sale, 1 mile east of Pleasant Mills, on north side of river Jan. 20—Reem Phillips, 5 mi. north west of Van Wert, Ohio. Farm sale. Jan. 25—Kniggi Bros., farm sale, 1/a mile north, ’/a mile east cf Preble. Feb. 3—C. T. Tumbleson. south of Wren) O. Farm sale. Feb. 9—Joe Bowen, Will j shire. Ohio, Closing out sale. 1 Feb. I.7—Elmer Moore, 2 mi. S. E. VanWert. Farm Sale. Feb. 16—Joe Heiman, 3 mile south and 1 mile west of Decatur, farm sale. Feb. 22—Geo. Stout, Wayneclale. just south of' Ft. Wayne. Closing Holstein, dairy cattle and farm sale.
• «na ■•"■rw-B * hoyRT HOUSE i 3*. si nn »« awcKaMMM Seeks Change of Venue A motion for a ehauute of venue from the court han been filed the defendant In the < ime of Wi.»l“y G. Am- [ stutz against Alva Smith ct al Cases Set For Trial The following cases have been <et, for trial: Jacobs vs. Whicker, Dec. 2,| Broy vs. Maxwell, De.. 2; Catron vs. Gillion. Dec. 6; Smith Steel, Dec. 6: Stenton vs. Purdy. I>ec. 8; Rowland* vs. Fish. Dec. 10; Robinson ve. Engle, Dec. 13: Spar vs. Arlck, Dec. . 14; Wysong. Dec 15: Weber vs. K i'tk Dee. 17; Baker vs. Neuenechwander, Dec. 20; Federal Pan huso Corporation vs Mumma. Dec 22; Archer vs. Aril Id, Dec. 27; Rice vs. Rive, Jan. 3: State ox rel vs. Pochler, Jan. 4; Oliver Machine company vs. Spauley. Jan j; Oliver v: Wayne, Jan. 6; Shoaff vs. Shoaff. Jan. 10; State ex rel, vs. Green. Jan. 11. ( Marriage Licenses Fred Ulman, moulder to Frances Omlor, both of Decatur. Herbert Irwin, laborer, to Cladie Romer, both of Decatur. Oscar Young, laborer, Blue Creek township, to Wilma Wendel, Jet.ergon township. Defaulted In the case of John H. Painter vs. oseph T. Russell et al the defendant Brunton was called and defaulted on the cross-complaint. An answer in general denial was filed by the plaintiff to the cross-complaint. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the neighl ors and friends for their many acts of kindness and consoling words in our sad bereavement. Mrs. C. M. Rice and family Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Rice and far.lly _Q Was a Good Judge of Liquor “Since a young man I had Hl ing for liquor and was considered a ] etty good judge of it at one time, but constant drinking gave me stomach trouble which became chronic. My stomach would have been a valu. ble addition to a gas factory. Doc ors did not seem to relieve me. One day my druggist got me to try MAY 3’B and I am now as good as new." it is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all • stomach, liver and intestinal ailine its, including appendicitis. One dose .ill convince or money refunded. Uolt- ( hou->e Drug Co., and druggists ev ;ry.where ' i Takes Years Off I our fjOiHplexto i You have wanted a sitin food r d bea -tificr that keeps the face you as. There is a new French Process Cre na > that will do this. It is so pure and < ff ; rent one application brings a chan :eIt is called MELLO-GLO and eve ybody says it is wonderful. Get MELI GLO Cream no.v .and increase y . ar bcautv. The Hoithouse Drug Co.
I — — — . Thanksgiving FOOTWEAR ♦ I, The time is here. Cold rain or snow hold no fear for these who are wisely shod. ZIPPER BOOMGOLOSHES f , can !x had in the high boots or low. t Oxfords in tan and black. Cut Outs and Pumps in ail of the newest designs for Ladies, Misses and Children. Get them for Thanksgiving Day at the » Winnes Shoe Store I x • Corner Monroe and Second Streets '
Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends and J neighbor* for their many acts of kind- ® ness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our dear husband and father, also the minister for his consoling words, the choir for , their music and all others who aided ( us In any way. t Mrs Clara R. Burger and children , Zion Ev. Lutheran Church | Corner of Monroe and Eleventh g Paul W. Sholtz. pastor. Thanksgiving services will be con- , dinted in tills church in the English ( language beginning at 10 a. m. Please wine and bring your friends. J Miss Mildred Butler will go to Fort J Wayne tonight to be the guest of her ] parents Thanksgiving Day. Do not fail to lend your support to the day of trood cheer and Thanksgiving- entertainment offered you by the young Ladies Sodality of St Mary’s church next Thursday, the 2,5. , 277t2x ; COMFORT FOR ALL WHO HAVE PILES! | Doctors say for permanent relief ! internal treatment and removing cause of piles is best. Five years without a failure in thousands of cases is the astounding fact which means no more bother with salve or, suppositoriks. | No matter how long or severely one ■ has suffered with piles, just swallow, a couple harmless pills, three times daily, and in 24 hours in many cases and soon after in even the worst | cases, complete relief and comfort is yours according to thousands who iiave suffered agony and then been relieved in this thorough manner. One user says: . "While in your cty a year ago I was suffering terribly with piles. One of your leading physicians advised an immediate operation. Friends suggested trying those wonderful Colac Pile Pills first, which I did with marvelous success. After taking one bottle I was entirely cured." Signefl. i Geo. E. Gilson, 112 Redfield Place, Syracuse, N. Y. Anyone may get the §ante results. 1 Colac Pile Pills are made in the i World's largest Laboratory of finest ■ ingredients — harmless to the most • delicate person—in a few hours sit • down in comfort —sleep in peace. By 1 all means get a bottle if suffering now. - Colac Pile Pills 60c at The Enterprise 1 Drug Co., y>.d all good drug stores, or ' by return 'huStl tn plain package on " receipts of prlce.-SColac Chemical Co., iS Cold Before another day A cold may be stopped in 24 hours, the fever checked, the bowels opened, x the entire system toned. The way is HILLS—a way so efficient that we! paid $1,000,000 for it. Don't rely on 1 lesser help, and don s delay .Get the ' quicker, complete results that HILL’S is b"inging millions. HIUL’S CMCira-Bromide-Quinine Be sure you get HILL’S, in the red box witb portrait. At all druggist*—3oc.
W. F. M. S. Rummage «ale, M. E. church basement, Satur- 1 day. 277t3 o Elzey the Jeweler I am now ready again after my sickness to do your watch and clock work ; again. 1 also take orders for a i aii.d*' < t jewelery. watches and clocks. Throe doors east of Postoffice, over White Mountain Creamery. M. 8. Elzey
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