Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1926 — Page 2
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I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.! | NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS
kxx xx::x xxxkk xs x x « CLASSIFIED ADS » k x 1::: ax x xx:: xxx xx a ■ FOR SALE FOR RENT —Furnished light housekeeping apartment at 1228 West Monroe street; first floor, private entrance. W. F. M. 283 FOR SALE —Two young cows, nice milker, one bull yearling registered Need room. J. O. Tricker, Decatur, route 6 Phone 569-H 282-3tx e.0..dl FOR SALE 80 acre farm 6in lies east and oneand one-fourth miles south of Berne. Modern house and all necessary buildings, very productive soil. Will sell reasonably, David Zebr, Derkes St,, Decatur, Indiana, 281-6e.0.d HIR SALE —A good Gibson Tenor Banjo. Bargain if taken at once. See Dick Mlller, 513 Marshall St. 283-3teod FOR SALE - Sixteen shoats, average 75 pounds each; sow and nine pigs. C. P. Heckathorne, second house south of Dent sc; oihouse. 286-3tx FOR SALE — kitchen cabinet in ! good c< m. Priced for quick; sale. Mrs. -.actin Beery, 104 Adams St. Phone 100. 287-3tx! FOR SALE—lairge brown leather bed davenport in excellent condition; | larg-. oak ibrary table like new. Inquire at 712 North Second street or call 815. 287-3tx FOR SALE—One Superb Globe range; stove, in A-l condition. Priced reas- ! onably Phone 497 or 1172. 288 3tx FOR SALE OR TRADE —8-room semimodern house, in Union City, Ind. Will trade for Decatur property or farm H. S. Michaud. Phone 104. 288-3 t "FOR SALE — Star upright pian o. Mohogany finish. In excellent condition. Phone 137. 288-3tx FOR SALE _= "20 full blooded' White Rock roosters. Inquire of Mrs. D. M. Byerly, lE4 miles west of Kirkland ■ township high school, % mile east of Curryville. Craigville phone. 288-3tx WANTED WANTED—GirI, 15 or 16 years to help in small family. Write Mrs E. Heller. 2216 Alabama Avenue, Ft.' Wayne, Ind. ■ WANTED —Men to husk corn in | shock. Phil L. Scheiferstein. interurban stop 17. 286t3x WANTED—OId furniture to repair j and refinish; painting and paper j hanging, and repairing sewing machines. Work called for and delivered. Phone 611. Charles Hower. Cail before 7:30 a. m. or after 5 p. m. . 287t2x WANTED—To give lessons in piano, harmony, music history, in Monroe or Berne. Eleven years in school under graduates of several conservatories. Graduate in music Piedmont College, Ga.; hold piano certificate Chicago Musical College. Studied under Edward Col'ins, Percy Grainger and others in Chicago. years experience teaching school music and piano. Advanced pupils preferred; beginrers accepted. Telephone or see Mrs. Earl M. Webb, Monroe. 287t3x FOR RENT FARM FOR RENT—I2O Acres 5 miles west of Decatur. Daniel Bebertuhi Farm, if interested write 919 Forest ■ ave, Fort Wayne, Indiast. 285-6‘x FOR RENT—BO acre farm 2% miles ( southwest of Decatur. John Meyer 316 N. 4th st 286t3x . FOR RENT—7 room house on N. 11th street. Possession by Dec. 16. 223 N. 11th street. Phone 396. 287-3 t LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Stray hound. Call Robert Werling. Preble 20 on 22. 287t3x Walters Funeral To Be Held Thursday Afternoon Funeral services for L. O. Walters, former Decatur man who died at his home in Batin Rouge, Louisiana, will be heid at the home of his father, Henry Walters, near this city, at 1 o'clock and at the Bobo United Brethren -ch at 1:30 o’clock Thursdaj lioon, with burial in the Mt. Taber cemetery. The body arrived from Baton Rouge at 12:35 o'clock this morning. The death certificate accompanying the bodv showed that death was due to bronchial pneumonia. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX K4IF OF REAL ESTATE . U P der ! i '& e ?. administratrix of the Estate of William Koldewey deceased, hereby gives notice that bv virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Cou-t she will at the hour of 10. A. M. of the 2lfli day of bei'emher, 192*1 at the east duor of the Court House al Ihi-atur, tdams Comity. Indiana, offer for sale at public sale the undivided two thirds Interest In the following described real estate The East half (14) of the northeast quarter (%), and the east half (14) of the southwest quarter (14) of the northeast ..quarter ..of section twenty-two ..(22), ..township .twentyeight (28 north, range thirteen (13) east, containing one hundred (100) acres more or less. In Adams Countv, Indiana. Said sals will be made subject to the approval of said Court for not less than two thirds of the full appraised value of said r- al estate and upon the following te-rn"- and conditions: One third cash in hand on dav of sale: One third In nine and one third In eighteen months therefrom, deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six per rent (6%) interett from date, waiving relief, providing so- atto-nev’s fee' an d secured by mortgage and said real estate sold or purchaser may pav all cash. I LOUISE KOLDBWEY Administratrix Dore B. Erwin, Attorney Nov. 2-30 Dec. 7. 14
IXsXXXXXX H K X X K X X X 1 x BUSINESS CARDS X ixxxxxxxx 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 1 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p-m. — 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 133 S. 2nd St. O O FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small coin. 10 year @ 5V 2 %, no expense to you. 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. ’ Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest datfc. 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. Q— _ 0 p — Q DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice Office 120 No. First Street , Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 0notice Notice is hereby' given to the share- ° f the fi RST NATIONAL BANK, Decatur, Indiana, that there ww be a meeting at the office of said bank on Tuesday, January 11, 1927 '"’tween the hours of 10 A. M. and n j the P ur rx>se of electing a Board of Directors for said bank for the year of 1927. T. F. GR.ALIKER. Cashier Dec. 7, 14, 81, 28 Jan. 4 O , NOTICE TO niDDERti of ComX2 ?reby Sr ' ven that the Board ?na.o ml “ lonerß of Adams Countv 9’S a V il L° n , J “'"ty December 28 l»-6. and until IO o clock A M on said " e, ' e ’etleit bias for the furnishing of one road maintainer or grader wile inlh now on ounty th ffiup of the Auditor of said any h o e r b :n r bld e x 8 * rVe ’ rl<ht « Ject Ernst Von rad B F. ■Rreiner Georgt* Shoe nnker Commissioners Dec 7-14 * ’k ? o?tV'"® TT * DMIIMSTR tTHI X ISotice is hereby gi. <- ~e , /‘JK3e d , ha ? been appointed Adminstratrlx of the estate of Otio late of Ada.Tns County, deceased. The vaidte is prrbably solvent. SUSIE REPPERT Administatrix Nov "9 rU I9A Litterer, Atto.m-.vr. .. Nov. 80-r>ec 7-lt Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting of st< nographic work 1 wib hi' glad to do if Phone 42 sot aiipninlment Florence Holthoust ••*g< .1 T Merryman’s Law Office. K. of C. Bldg.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1926.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK I Receipts, 2.800; shipments, 2,720; ! hog receipts, 1,500; holdovers, 1.278, • mostly 10c higher, all interest buying; , few pigs, $13.00; bulk, 150 to 180 lbs., 1 >12.75; 200 to 230 lbs., mostly. $12.60; packing sows, mostly, $10.50©$11.00; cattle receipts, 200, steady; steerk, $8.00; reactor cows, $2.75© $3.50; calves receipts, 200, steady; good and choice veals, $15.00; cuds and common, $ll.OO down; sheep receipts, 2,300; holdovers, 2,600, slow, few sales, steady; top fat lambs, $13.50; few weighty medium kinds, $11.00@$12.00; culls and common, mostly, SIO.OO. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—Dec., $1.40 1-2; May. $1.40 5-8; July, $1.32 3-8. Corn—Dec., 75 l-8c; May, S 3 3-4 c; July, 86 3-Bc. Oats —Dec., 43 l-2c; May, 48c; July, 47 : 3-Bc. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Pigs, 110 lbs $11.60 110 to 225 lbs 11.70 225 to 275 lbs 1180 275 to 300 lbs i 11-70 300 to 350 lbs 11-70 Calves SB.OO @ $11.50 Receipts: Hogs, 400; calves, 50; sheep, 200. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Dec. 7.) Heavy Hens —2O c Leghorn Fowls -12 c Heavy Chickens —l9 c Leghorn Chickens A— 13c Turkeys 30c Old Toms 25c Ducks 16c Geese -11 c Eggs, dozen - -40 c LOCAL GRaTn MARKET (Corrected Dec.' 7.) Barley, per bushel . 60i. Rye, per bushel 80i New Oats (good) j 38c Old mixed or white corn 75c Old yellow corn 80c New Wheat $1.25 Good Timothy Seed $2.25-$2.5i Good Alsae seed $12.0* LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 45c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 52c o Joseph Heiman Signs Easement For Monroe Road Right Os Way Joseph Heiman, an owner of land along road 27 between here and Monroe, called today and signed an easement for the ten-foot right of way. He believes the improvement ought to be made and at this time, while we have the opportunity and is homing all the owners will sign before the budget is completed which, according to information received at the Daily Democrat office, will be within a few days. TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmother's ' recipe, and folks are again using it (o ■ F keep their hair a ' W *' I good, even color, |k fl which i s quite J sensible, as we J L are living in an " age when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don’t have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, for only 75 cents, improved by the addition of other Ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound.” It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a t me; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produces that soft lustre am) appearance of abundance which is so attractive. Today’s OfferStomach Ag-ony Goes or Money Back, says Holthouse Drug Co. And still there are stubborn peop’e right in this pfrt of the country who won’t accept this offer, but continue to suffer from gas on stomach .belchinv or sour food, stomach pains, foul breath, dizziness, biliousness and headaches, just because—just because — that’s all. there is no other reason. •Dare’s Mentha Pepsin will stop dyspeptic agony in five minutes; will conquer obstinate cases of indigestion, and turn the o’d setomach into a new on » 4» a few weeks. 1J you want quick and lasting relief get a bottle to-day. it is dispensed by Holthouse Drug Company.and druggists everywhere.
1 Preble Panthers Lose > To Monroeville Quintet The Preble Panthers lost u hardlought basketball game to the Monroeville Independents at Monroeville's high school gym, Saturday night. The final score was 22-16. Monroeville was leading, at the end of the half. Lineups and summary: . PREBLE (16) G. F. T. Hoffman, f •• ” " Lindemann, f 3 0 6 Smith, 1 1 3 I Shady, g 1 2 4 Schneider, g 11 3 ' Saubine, 0 0 0 ' Omlor, f 0 0 •’ Beard, f - 0 0 0 Totals 6 4 16 MONROEHLLE G F T i Andrews, so 2 0 4 Savio, f 5 0 10 Maloy, c A 0 0 0 Chapman, g 0 0 0 Pillers, g 2 0 4 Boyer, g 2 0 4 Totals 11 0 22 Referee: Richards. a Evangelical Brotherhood Holds Annual Election The brotherhood of the Evangelical church met at the church Monday night and. after the regular business •neting, held the annual election of officers, which resulted as follows: C. E. Hocker, president. John T. Kelley vice-president; William Linn, secretary; Dan Helm, treasurer. The following committees were appointed: Program — Will, Ruckman, Orval Harruff, John Schnitz; Membership and Sick — Coy Martz, Dan Helm- John Kelley; Refreshment— Earl Butler, Eugene Runyon, Henry Adler. After the election and appointment of committees, an excellent oyster supper was served jn the basement. Eugene Runyon w-as chief cook, and John Schnitz dish washer.
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With Color Glands Normal Nature Keeps Hair Natural Shade sensible Advice to WOMEN TURNING GRAY Everyone knows if their color glands and hair roots are active and normal they will continue indefinitely to have rich, natural colored hair entirely free of gray, or off-colored locks, so whv use uyes or tints? A doctor several years ago asked himself this question: "If with certain medicines I can stitnulate my patient’s other organs, why not rub a stimulating tonic into the scalp that will revive, strengthen atid tone up these inactive glands nature in her own inimitable way will resume puttirl:. -S4' pig'SiCkt into the h»'r tubes? Suhely the hair will then again resume its original shade and color regardless of the users age or pres’ious ondltion of their hair. Remarkable Discovery He didn’t want an artificial dye or tint and it of course must be harmless and something that could be used for years and years without the slightest injury to hair or scalp. Just like a tonic that builds up a person's strengtn after some long wasting illness, he wanted a tonic that would revive and stimulate the inactive,
II For Boys and Girls Don’t you wish you had $12.50, j ffi $25,00 or even $50.00 to spend, r partly for Christmas and part- I W ( ly for other things? You will need it next December too. > Open a Systematic Savings Ac- j count and save twenty-five or fifty cents a week, or even a < dollar. Show Dad and Mother that you z can save as well as they can. W Make them proud of you. I i | Bsnk Capital and Surplus-120,000.00 - %>gcgtur, Indiqn^'
Two Members Os Butler Gang Get 2-14 Years Fort Wayne, Dec. 7—James Dolan, alias Clarence Brinkman end Clayton Dulin, alias Donald West, fugatlve members of the Jack Butler outfit of thieves, were sentenced to from 2 to 14 years In prison at Terre Haute for the part they played in blowing a sufe in that city, local police were informed yesterday. Dolan and Dulin were implicated in numerous tjfiefts in this section. ix>lice claim. They were trapped in the act of Ijjowing a safe at Terre Haute. The pair escaped Fort Wayne police when an attempt was inude to round up the Butler Rang, moet of whom have been sentenced or turned over to government authorities. o Kokomo—Despite his protests that.' he had “had enough" of the job, Lon Moore was elected treasurer of the local Knights of Pythias lodge for the twenty-eighth consecutive year. Fred Busche Auctioneer, Sale Dates Feb. I—Busche’s Duroc sale at Decatur, Ind. Feb. 14—Joseph Heimann, big colsing out farm sale. 4'z miles south, 1 mile west of Decatur. Feb. B—E. E. Withington. Duroc sow sale, Montgomery, Mich. Feb. 9—A. J. Custer. Auburn Ind., Duroc sow sale. Feb. 10—Miller & Dickerson. Montpelier, Ohio, Duroc sow sale. Feb. 16—Hugh K. Stewart estate. Washingion C. H., Ohio, Duroc sow sale. Feb. 17—Terrell S. Carr, New \ ienna, Ohio, Duroc hog sale. Your patronage appreciated. Call Monroe for Fred Busche. I save and make you money.
weak, or dormant hair roots and color glands. Under the name of Lea’s Hair Tonic anyone may flow purchase the scalp food and tonic he finally perfected, j For several years hair dressers and . specalists have been using it. Results are so natural, gradual and nice that men as well as women use it. It doesn’t stain the scalp. One’s friends seldom notice the gradual change and to test what it will do one need only apply it to some small spot for a week or two and watch results. Men and women in all-walks of life have been amazed at the younger appearance that comes with the disappearance of gray hairs from their head. Evidently ono need never become gray if they keep the scalp and roots toned up with an occasional massage with Lea’s Hs'r Tonic. If any reader aesires to try a hottie of Lea’s Hair Tonic on the maker's absolute guarantee of satisfaction or money back, they should purchase a bottle at The Enterprise Drug Co., or any good drug store or pin a dollar bill to this advertisement and send with name and address plainly written to Lea’s Tonic Co., Brentwood, Md. $1 bottles parcels post anywhere with f ull directions. No one need have gray or off-col-ored hair any more. Note--Me have, and hightj- recommend Lea's Hair Tonic—The Enterprise Uruj Company. Decatur, Indiana.
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