Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1927 — Page 2
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■ ■■■■'■ ■ RHRMXHBHBi ■ CLASSIFIED ADS ■ ■■■■■■■«KBXXMMXM FOR SALE k6ll SALE —IS hd of shoats and 4 otlier pigs. Mrs. Lulle Walters, Decatur R. R 8 286-3tx BEES FOR SALE —My apiary, 2? colonies, in groups or entire lot. S. S. Magley, Decatur Route 7, Phone 8722. 286-3*x EOR SALE —5 dozen big English wlute . elghorn pullets 75c each. Call Monroe 1z27, John A. Yeoman. SB6-3t tJOR SALE —io head of shouts. Two -miles south on tnud pike. Also will Ifhy corn. W. 11. Lichtenberger. 286-3tx j*OR SALE Gibson tenor banjo wifli “hinge resonator and case, practically new and in Al condition. Phone 4*4 or inquire at 321 No. 3rd st. “ 287t.3 I*GR SALE —Ward lobe trunk, used ' only short time. Will sell eheap Phone 183. 287-3tx Ht)R SALE —BO head of Ancona hens. 2 Lizzie Abell, phone 878-M. 287-3 t Poll SALE —Good seed barley. Jim 2Hendricks. Monroe. 287-31 FOR SALE Black Jersey cow with “twin heifer calves. C. Manley, Decatur route 9. Monroe phone. * 287-3tx FOR SALE- Buried rock cockerels. $1.50 each, Mrs. Sherman Kunkel. Phone 5961. 286 eod 3tx FOR SALE Japanese novelties for 'Christmas remembrances. Mrs. Will Winnes, 410 Mercer Ave. 288t3 FOR SALE—Plenty of good feeding tankage. Mutschler Packing company. 288-6 t FOR SALE—Household goods incll.il iug living room, dining room and be 1 ] room suites. Also heating and kitchen stoves. Mrs. Wm. Darwachter, Cor. , ishort and 7th Sts. 288-3fx , FOR SALE OR RENT-House 2 bhTek? i from Court House; good furnace. ; Electric pump: both kinds of water in house, hot and cold; lights, gas, hath, soilet complete; garage and good big lot; possession right away. See D. H. Hunsicker. 288-ltx 1 WANTED WANTF.D -WE will pity 7c :t j pofind for good, clean, large rags, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-ts BOARD AND ROOMS Modern. $7 WO per week. Erie Restaurant. Phone »65- 2S6t3x ■y* F*“ ■ ■ —■ - ( FOR RENT ’ FOR RENT —Eight room house, strictly Modern. Possession December 1 Call E. A. Beavers. 263-ts FOR RENT— Sleeping room in niodern home. Close in. Price reason- ] able. Call 1172. 1 FOR RENT OR SALE- All modW , seven room house; bath, toilet, elec- f trie lights, gas, large cement cellar, furnace automatic pump for soft hot and cold water, cistern and garage. ' George F. Flanders, Phone 438 288-4. LOST AND FOUND LOST—German Police Dog. Call 580 ; between 6 and 7:00 P. M. 288-3tx o 1 NOTICE OF FIX CI. SETTI.EMEX I OF ESTATE Xo. 23t)r> | — Notice is hereby given to the credi- • tors, heirs and legatees of Aimer M. , Fuller, deceased to appear in til-- 1 Adams Circuit Court, he!;! at D<-*-ati„, Indiana, on the 2X <lay of | » v <-. 1927. and show cause, if any. wliv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not I . approved; anil said heirs are notified to then anil there make proof of heirfehlp, and receive their distributive shares. Sarah E. Fuller. Executrix Decatur. Indiana Dee. 5 lag; C. L. Walters Attorney Dee. 7-1 1 C NOTICE OF FIX M. XETTI.EVIEXT OF ESTATE. Xo. 2S7G Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Ella Charleston. deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indian i. on tile 24 day of December. 11*27. and show cause, if any. wliv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with Hie estate of said decedent should not lid approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive shares. William A. Wells, Administrator. Decatur, Indiana 11-29-27. C. L. Walters, Attorney Nov. 30 Dec 7 oNOTICE OF FIX 41. XETTLEMEXT OF EST ATE Xo. 2352 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Fl irida North, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court held at Decatur. Indiana, on tile 30th day of December. 1927. and whow cause, if any, wliv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOINTS with tin estate of said decedent Should not lie approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive sha res. Sherman A. Watson. Administrator Decatur, Indiana. Dec. Ulli, 1'.*27. Dec. 7-11 O- — NOTICE OF « OVIMISSIOXEICS SALE OF HEAL ESTATE The undersigned commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court made and entered in a cause therein pending entitled Eldora Douglas vs. Jay B. Stoutenlierry. Leona Stoneburner, Amos K. Stoneburner, her husband, Emma M. Heavers. Alpheus .1. Beavers, her husband, and Alph Bollinger. and numbered 12875 upon the ducket thereof, hereby gives notice tiiat nt THE LAW OFFICE OF DOKU B. llltWIN. DECATI It, ADAMS COUNTY. INDIANA, between the hours of 10:00 A. M. and 2:00 I’. M. on Tuesday, DECEMBER 20, 11*27 he will offer for sale at. private sale fur not less than the full I appraised value thereof, the foliowinf described real estate, to-wlt: The south half (14) of the north west quarter (14) of section 1 hirty-five (35) township twenty-seven (27) noyth, range thirteen (13) east, containing eighty <k<>) acres, more or less, in Adams County, Indiana. TERMS OF MALE One third cash; one third in nine months from date of sale; one third in eighteen months therefrom. Deferred payments to bear six per cent ((>% * interest. from djite of sale and to be ■:•- cured by mortgage and freehold surety. Purchaser may at his option pay all cash. Dore B. Erwin. CoinniiMioger Decatur, Indiana. Nov. 23-30-Dec. 7
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Fort Wayne, Dec. 7. — (INS) -Receipts—Cuttie, 25; calves, 400; hogs, 100; steady to 10c higher; 220-300 lbs. 18,60-18.70: 170-220 lbs.. 68.35-88.50; pigs, $7.50-88.20; roughs, $6.00 $7.25; ; stags. $5.00-85.50; calves, $14.50 down; lambs, $13.00 down; cattle handled only on Tuesdays and Fridays. CLEVELAND PRODUCE — Cleveland, Dec. 7—(VP)—Butter, extras, in tub lots, 52%-54c; firsts, 4546c; seconds, 42-43 c; packing stock, 28-30 c. Eggs, extras, 51c; extra firsts, 51c; firsts, 45c; ordinary. 37c; pullet firsts, 27c. Poultry, heavy fowls, 23-2‘ic; medium, 20-22 c; Leghorns, 1617 c; heavy j springers. 24-25 c; leghorn springers, 19-21 CI cocks, 16-17 c; ducks, heavy, 21-23 medium, 18-20 c geese, 20-22 c Potatoes, round white. TuO-lb. sacks. New York. $3.15-$3.25; Maine, ; Ohio, $2 85-$3.00; Michigan. $2.65$2.75; Wisconsin ami Minnesota. : $2.50-$2.60; 115-11*. bags, Idaho Russets. $2.50-82.75; selected stock. $3.75- i $4.00. EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Hogs, receipts, 1,200; holdovers, 1.921; market strong; 250-350 lbs., $9.00-89.25; 200-250 lbs.. $8.90-$9.25; 160-200 lbs., 88.55-89.10; 130-160 lbs., $8.50-88.90; 90-130 lbs.. $8.25-88.60; packing sows, $7.25-88.00. Cattle, receipts, 100; calves, receipts, 150; market steady, calves steady; beef steers. $11.75; low cutter and cutter cows, $4.25-$5.75; vealers. I $15.50-$16.00. Sheep receipts. 650; market steady; bulk fat lambs, $14.50; bulk cull I lambs, $10.50-811.50; bulk fat ewes, $6.00-67.50. — LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected December 7) Fowls 19c i Leghorn Fowls ..... 10c 1 Chickens 19c Leghorn Chickens 12c Old Roosters 10c White Ducks 13c I Colored Ducks 9c Geese 11c i Eggs, dozen 40c I LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected December 7) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 75c’ Oats 47c Old Yellow Corn (ear) $1.05 White or Mixed Corn (ear) SI.OO i Wheat ... „ $1.27 ' LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 40c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat. Pound . 4Se j NOW IS THE TIME to have your! Side Curtains repaired. I also handle a full line of Radiator and Hood Covers. Drive down. I can save you money on all now and repair work. ED WARREN. 404 MeBarne« street; Phone 6493 after 6 p. m. 286t3x — o —* Use Limberlcst Washing Powder. n NOTH F. TO XOX-lli:Sll>F.X I S lii (lie lihniiM < irriiit <'ourl, November Term, 1927 \i». l orrcloMiire of Mechnnic'N Lieu STATE OE INDIANA ADAMS COUXD SS: \V. V. Wood, \s. G. S. Lacknett and G. S. Lacknett <»il <’o. It appearing: from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that G. S. Lacknett and G. S. Lacknett Oil Co., of the above named defendants are nonresidents of the State of Indiana. Notite is therefore hereby given the said S. Lacknett and G. S. Lat knvtt Oil Co., that they be and appear before the Hon. .Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 20 »lay of January. 192 X, the same being the 53 Jiiridirial Day of the present term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday. ae 21 days of Novt ibvr, *A. D. 1927, a id plead by answer or demur t • said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, thief 22nd day of November. 1927. John E. Nelson, Clerk. H. M. DeVoss Attorney. November 22, 1927 Nov. 23-30 Dec 7 • ■— — CHINESE GIFTS for Christmas I shall have on display and to sell, al the .tones and Sprague Furniture Co., from Wednesd v afternoon until Christinas, Chinese linens, silks, beads, .Jasmin lea, Indian linen prints and foreign uret tinß cards. Mary Gaße Moses. FEED Cod Liver Oil to your chickens during winter. Get your supply at The Decatur Hatchery Phone 497 Decatur, Ind. Open Wednesday and Saturday each week.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER /, 1927.
COOPERATION IS SPEAKER’S THEME (CONTINVBD FIIOM I’AGK ONE) here and said they had observed it from the Industrial Association, from the banks, among tho farmers and otherwise. “Perhaps the most important here," said the speaker, "is that of stream pollution, not new Io us, but a little more difficult her<thau In most places because of the shortage of water. However, we expect to solve it here us we have at Bllssfielil. Mii-higau, aud Preemont, Ohio." He promised to call upon Decatur citizens for such aid as is deemed necessary. Hq urged the continued cooperation of Decatur people for a larger Adams county acreage of beets explaining that every acre means the expenditure us sixD dollars at the plant. Because of the river conditions here, the campaign at the local plant will be the smallest in'atty of the mills, sixty eight days. This year the company will expend $2,100,000 in the various territories which they cover. Colonel Gallagher is a gentleman aud tlie Decatur business men enjoyed his talk very much. Responses were ! mad: by President Cai Peterron, i French Quinn ami Daniel N. Erwin. : who happily promised Mr. Gallagher j aud his associates continued cooperai tion. MELLON SAYS PROSPERITY IS RECEDING LN U. S. (CONTINUED riUIM I’AGE ONE) currency.” Mellon pointed out the business volume of the year when measured by moiiip value of check payments, was about* 3 per cent larger than in [ 1926, but he added, "business is not aS active as in the most of 1926." j ' Tlie three exceptions lo the increase in business volume were the' construction, automobile aud iron I and steel industries. Greater industrial efficiency resultied in cutting factory employment 2 | per cent in the year, Mellon continued. , NO OBJECTIONS TO KNAPP SEWER (COXTIXt Et> FHOM PAGE ONE! bids also be received for resurfacing the street, leaving (lie old road bed. | Waivers to the amount of s6o were j signed on the Daniel Weidler sewer. In the Winchester street improvement, h“ waivers amounting to $1,743.80. The treasurer was ordered to issue anprovement bonds to the contractors ' io these two improvements. The finance committee allowed the’ bills and the session adjourned. The council did not meet until 8 o'clock WHEN YOU BUY COAL BUY COAL OF QUALITY YELLOW PINE REED ELEVATOR CO. Phone 233 722 W. Monroe St.
The & Finest wl il Gift is » »OfA of AU Jjm ||lF ffl DIAMONDS 11 K who wouldnt be more t,iaii ft j i£ pleased to receive a beautiful iftffiftlfjXP Diamond Ring as a Gift? ■ Kv cS S We haVe an unusual Christmas t/ II jw stock and now offer you A-1 Hl I i ’ Perfect Dlue White stones ft\ KB 1 , attractive mountings at $20.00 up Keller’s Jewelry Store MANY OTHER BEAUTIFUL GIFTS. Wc are open evenings and will lay aside any article you may choose.
last night, on account of the Decatur Industrial Association meeting, which , was attended by Mayor Ueorge Krick aud tbu councilman. Joseph Kealing, G. 0. P. Committeeman, Dies Today Indianapolis, Dec. 7 —(UP) Joseph B. Kealing. 86, republican national committeeman from Indiana for almost eight years, died suddenly at his home at 9:30 A. M. today of heait trouble from which he hud been suffering since the deatli of Mrs. Kealing a year ago. ——o— — The Presbyterian Young People's Choir will meet tonight at seven o'clock at the Manse. The regular church choir will meet ut eight o'clock at the church. -A — —- o *•— II’I’OIJTMUXT OF ADMIXISIH VlOlt XX i<ti wIB \iini-xcil xo. gaas Notice Is hereby given. That the undeiHigned lias been appointed Ailininlstralor Willi will annexed of the estate o( Joseph A. Watson, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. W. A. Wells, Administrator with will annexed. Lenhart. Heller ami Sihurger. Attys. Nov. 22, 1927. Nov. 23-3() Dec. 7 O Coughs Stopped Almost Instantly A New, Safe Prescription A famous physician's prescription called. Thoxine relieves the most stubborn coughs that otherwise might hang on for weeks. Acts on new theory, relieves the inflammation and irritation which is almost always the cause of the cough—stops it like magic. Thoxine is equally good for sore throat, for which purpose it is far superior to gargles. Contains no dope, chloroform or otfher harmful drugs. Once used you will never be without it. Pleasant tasting, easy to j take and safe for the whole family. Remember one swallow stops night 1 coughs cr sore throat within 15 min utes or money hack. 35c. 60c anti * SI.OO. Sold by Holthouse Drug Co.. and all good druggists.
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Springer Baby Born | Dead This Morning A girl baby, namod Martha Lains Springer, was born dead to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Springer, at the Springer' home in Root township, one-half ! mile north of the Dent school house, at 3 o'clock’this morning. This was the first child In the family. Short funeral services will be held at the home at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon anti burial will be made in the Ray cemetery west of Monrpe. ——— Funeral services for Mrs. David Smith, formerly Mrs. John Miller, were held at 9 o’clock this morning at St. Mary's Catholic church. Mrs. Smith died suddenly. Sunday, at the home o sher son, Med Miller, at Grand Raids, Michigan. Four Adams county citizens are serving on the federal jury for the court session now on at Fort Wayne. They are Cal H. Peterson, A. D. Suttles, Charles Knapp, of this city, and Fred Studler. of Linn Grove. All of the men are engaged in business pursuits ami asked to be released, but Judge Slick refused to permit QUICK RillE) HWM CONSIIPATIOH That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 20 years and calomel s old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets white treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, just a healing, soothing vegetable laxative mixed with olive oil. No griping is the “keynote” of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mouth”— bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick headache—torpid liver—constipation, you'll find quick, sure and pleasant results from one or two of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take them every night to keep right. Try them. 15c, 30c, 60c.
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I apy of those drawn to turn down the job. It is expected they will complete their duties next week some time. County surveyor Dick Boch, drainage commissioners, Amos Stoneburner and Henry Dehner made a business trip to ■Van Wert, Ohio, yesterday, where they took up ditch matters. Mrs. Ben Schank and Mrs. Rahert Hillegruss have returned from Fort Wayne, where they ralfed on their
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