Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1920 — Page 3
J FOR THRESHING i\e have on * ian, l a far •' n Egg Coal, suitabh Jeahing- <' all soon before it all gone. pE CATUR LUMBER CO. . b STBACTS of title. ESTATE AND FARM J\ S S SEE FRENCH QI INN Jr SCHIRMEYER ABffltCT CO.. OVER VANCE [INN CLOTHING STORE. _____ 172-ts BLACK & GETTING undertaking and embalming {■III lowered promptly day or night. F Private Ambulance Service, Office Phone —90. Ho me Phones: Blick. 727. Oetting. 2 rings on 517. We also handle Vlctrolas. feed Buttermilk to yoqr hogs 2 cents per gallon. Clover Leaf Creameries Decatur, Ind. r- - - . Have you tried that all pork jausage at the White Meal Market? ’Phone 388 and let us lend you some. 4 deliveries dailv.-Meyer, Brushwiller A Beet 283-ts
DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St. Over Al. Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones—Office and Res.—lß6 DR. H. E. KELLER. Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES—Diseases o’ «men and children; X-ray examlna Sns: Flourscopy examinations of the internal organs; X-ray and electrical treatments for high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries. X-ray treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours—--9toll a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to 9p. m. Sundays by Appointment Phones: Residence 110; Office 409. 233-ts N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. HOURS Bto 11:30. 12:30 to 5:00 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Closed on Wednesday afternoons dur ing July and August. hmbmhhbihbmbmhpp* AUGUST WALT. Plumbing and Heating Electrical Water System Estimates Gladly Given. 120 North Ist Street Shop ’Phone 207. Residence ‘Phone 607.
Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Barn, Ist street. Office ’Phone 143 Residence ’Phone .... 102 Dr. C. C. RAYL f 105 North Second Street Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdomi-no-pelvic Disease Office (1 to 4 & 6 to 8 p. m. Hours(Sunday 9 to 10 a m Phone 581. rORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION line Central Time. Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne 5:40 a. m. 7:00.a..m. 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 2:30 p, m. 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 6:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m . 3:30 p. m. 10:00 p. m . 11:05 p. m. Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 6 mlnWes. ~^ r 'lght car leaves Decatur at '*® m., and leaves Fort Wayne arriving In Decatur at P1 m - fflc# houra 8:45 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. . 11 B. STONEBURNER, Agent.
Receive No Word a ~ (Continued f- lim p ftgo one j r. an ■ •mploy l . . t in.- General Ele, 11 plant In tin- ( v■ v rs ]. , <Hpe. or New Shafron.. Pa.,' several | .'oars a teacher In the Decatur high I school; John of Akron, Ohio; Mlsr| J Mary, a teacher in the Decatur high | school; Miss Ruth, a student at India-1 ! na university, and Richard, a student i in the high school. Mr. Frislnger was well known poll[tically over this section of the state, land served as republican county chairn|an some time, and his advice was' eagerly sought by party leaders over the state. He was a man of good business! judgment, and was well liked by all his acquaintances and associates, and! his sudden death is regretted by hur. 1 dreds of friends in this city and county. NOTH E or OISSOI.I TIOX State of Indiana, Department of State, Ed Jackson, Se<-retrav of State. , I" all to whom these Presents Shall t ome. Greeting: I. Ed Ji., kson. Secretary of State of . the Stale of Indiana. hereby certify that |he Myers-1 tall.-y Company, n ' "i poratidn. has this day caused to be lib-I in the offi, ~Os tie- Sc. retarv of State of the State of Indiana.' the properly signed and attested consents, , statements and papers required hv - Section One of an act of the General v ..rnl.lv of th.. Stat., of Indiana, en--1 ml.-.1, An act pr.-s . ihing th- method t '"d procedure for the vol intary dis- -■ lotion of private corporations and 5 v iluntary associations, and declaring 6 ab| emergency," approved March 14, I And I further ertify that said written eons, tits, statements and
papers so tiled as aforesaid, show that | : said company and the officers thereof, have complied with the provisions of i <aid Section One of said act and that . said corporation is now in process of h lissidution. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal . • f the State <»f Jndiana at the City of Indianapolis, this ISth day of August A. D. 1920. (SEAL) ED. JACKSON. Secretary of State. By P. H. Wolford, Deputy. * Clark J. Lutz, Att’y. 20-27 < April Boars for Sale. i Sired by the Grand Champion Boar Prince Big Type and out of our show sows. You will ( nd our herd of Chester Whites i the best in the state of Indiana The Boars are priced to sell. R. L. HOGSHEAD. R. R. 10. Decatur, Indiana. STOCKHOLDEKS MEETING Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens Telephone Company, of Decatur, Indiana, w’l: i •'t- a: ma office of the S* <r- ■ pany, in the clt> of 1'•• n i_. Indian. on Montiay. September 41, 1920, at 7 o’clock P. M., for the election of five directors to serve for the ensuing vear and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. HERMAN F. EJHINGER, 199-12 t Secretary. PUBLIC SALES Watch this column for the public sales. We print the bills. Advertise your sale in the Daily Democrat and each fifteen thousand people. Vi: ::1 Mrs Reason Shaffer; I‘leaeani Mills. 1 September 3—A. E. Herl-. 2 miles north and % mile west of Wren, Ohio. September 6—A. L. Frauhiger, 5 miles east and 5% miles north of 1 Bluffton, or 8 miles west of Decatur. September 7 —R. E. Marshall, Pet- , erson, Indiana. , Septmber 7—1.. B. Campbell, onefourth mile west of Salem. September 9 Clarence Abbott, one inib north of Craigi ille L
MARKETS-STOCKS lh2Ty Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. Aug. 27-Pan-American Petroleum opened at 88%, up %; Bal- ' timore & Ohio 39%. up %; Baldwin " no up %; u. s - steel up Bethlehem B 77%. up %; Reading 93 off 1. ■ M. -rican Petroleum 103. up u : Canadian Pacific 120%, up >4: | American Sugar 114%. oft /», Southern Pacific 96%. up '4; Union Pacific rum up %; Norfolk & Western 94- %, up %; Crucible 138%, up %• East Buffalo, N. Y.. Aug. 27-(Spe-cial to Daily Democrat)- Receipts .4 800- shipments 4750; official to N. Y. yesterday 1900; hogs closing strong. ’Medium and heavies. [email protected], | mixed, $ [email protected]; Yorkers, Mights [ Ml- stags cattle. 375, .steady sheep 2200, steady;, lambs sl6, down best ewes. 70008(10; calves, 800, “ tops, 2250. o —Produce market: Cleveland, O 6 2%@63c; I t= t7higher; extra firsts 61%@ 5 gathered extras 55c; ? Sg flrsta 54c- Ohio firsts, new cases 51c:' old cases 50c; western firsts new L,V °M P A , n'J- b oiffirs 35040 c; old ;£w.*3®he; WW dueM. »• 30c. _ local market.. ««■ '"’A.'?*.. 30c ' LOCAL BABK,T ; 48c Eggs, dozen LOCAL CREAMERY ■* MKIIT 6 2c I Butterfat, delivered
DECATUR DAILY, DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1920.
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE EARLY APPLES I I 1 li. N. Runyon, sf 50 per li t 'iel. Telephaiii .tilers to G9O rG- 175-tl i FOR SALE—A No. 1 Jersey cow. Inquire of Dr. Neptune. 179tf FOR sale Pool table with full equipment and In good condition. A bargain. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE A Silo, 12x30. 8M Jeff Liechty, m-tn FOR SALE—A 6 room house on So. Winchester street. Partly modern, inquire of Mrs. C. E. Peoples at home 1 of John Harger, Craigville telephone. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI LAND —i 206 acres black alluvial soil, 85 acres in corn. This corn will satisfy | you. Price only $125.00 per acre. Write for particulars. G. W. Shively Oran, Scott co., Mo. 201-24tx FOR SALE—Small child's bed and about eighty fireplace brick. 'Phone 314 - 201-fl FOR SALE 1 - Shining stand complete with tools. Decatur Dry Cleaners. ; 202-t3x ’ I'OR SALE —A buggy, good as new. Used very little. Also a storm front and a good set of buggy harness '■ Inquire a 310 North First street oi j 'phone_24s. 202-t3x I FOR SALE —Clarmont base burner, in * excellent condition. L. K. Magley. 121 South Fourth street or ’phone I 186. 202-t3>
WANTED WANTED —To buy a large sized fireproof safe. ’Phone French Quinn. AGENTS MAKING B1 G MONEY selling automatic primer and vapolizer for automobiles, saves 25 per cent, ou gasoline consumption. Reduces carbon, saves battery. Representatives wanted for every county in IndiandP Sold under money back guarantee. Small capital required, according to territory desired. Write today for full particulars and get ■darted in a profitable business of • our own Address: M. A. Guldin. 256 W. 97th street. New York. N. Y. 203-11 |.. ■ ■ - — . — FOR RENT FOR RENT —5 room house, So. Mercer Ave., Call Dyonis Schmitt, Tel. No. 79. 181-ts LOST AND FOUND "ST S , a Chi pin, shape of white < ross. Name on back. Finder deaxe return to this office or to Bryce I'homas and receive reward. 203-t3> MISCELLANEOUS AUTO LIVERY —Baggage, etc. Callanswered either day or night. John Wagoner, ’phone 737 or 650. 203-t6 ÜBS3ZG@K*& &— &— &—&& Q Q IS NEAR DEATH London, Aug. 27 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Cordons of troops were thrown about Brixton prison today. | The military toes this action aft r, discovery that a number of presons demonstrating for release of Lord Mayor MacSwiney of Cork were armed with revolvers and bombs. Soldiers and police promptly charged and broke up every group that gathered in the vicinity of the prison. Several additional arrests were made. After visiting the lord mayor this morning, his wife and sister, Annie
said his death was imminent. WANTED Turning Girls Apply at Waring Glove Co. 201-13 Wanted Girls for telephone operating. Apply at Secretary’s office. Citizens Telephone Company rfW _
PUBLIC SALE j I will offer at public auction at mi I residence on the W. i W.lti rm at I’fierson, Indi;., a. n Tuesday. Sep > n 'a 11 io begin property, to-wlt: THREfi HEAD OF HORSES—One gray mare, 1300 lbs., 8 years old, , sound, good driver, good worker; one I* sorrel mare, 10 years old, weight 1500 lbs.; one roan gelding, 9 years old. weight 1500 lbs. Both extra good work horses. THREE Head CATTLE One Shorthorn cow, 7 years old; one Jersey cow, 12 years old, both about dry, will not guarantee freshening date; one Jersey heifer, 16 months ‘ old. open. TWELVE HOGS -One Du- 1 roc sow, open; one spotted sow with 1 10 pigs: nine shouts, weight about 75 ’ lbs. THREE SHEEP Three ewes, 18 1 months old. IMPLEMENTS — One i iron wheeled farm wagon, one com- 1 bination hay rack, beet bed, and hog rack, one buggy, one gas engine, 1% horse-power; one pump Jack, two sets work harness, one set buggy harness halters, ciUlars, etc.; one walking plow; one John Deere sulky plow, one spike-tooth harrow, one tandem disk one cultipacker, one weeder, 1 John Deere corn planter, two corn cultivators. one McCormick grain binder, one Milwaukee mower, one Rock Island hay loader, one hay tedder, one sin- . ";lo horse cultivator 1 , hog troughs, water fountain, self feeders, hand : 'ools. etc. CHICKENS — About 20 leghorns: about 20 mixed chickens GRAIN, ETC, —Few bushels of Rosen rve; few loads of alfalfa hay, and su dan grass and sov bean hav if cu' before date of sale. MISCELLANF ; OT’S —One air-tight heating stove, on» I soft coal and wood stove, one con' oil stove with oven, one cream sep arator, one double tub. Haag powe washer and wringer, one 60-gallon coa’ oil tank with nunin. etc.
TERMS OF SALE—SS and under cash; over that amount a credit o' 12 months will be given, purchasegiving bankable note bearing 8 pecent, interest last 6 months. Fou uor cent, off for cash. R. E. MARSHALL. Jess Michaud. Auctioneer. 24-29-31-" SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS The undersigned will offer for sale at her residence, 324 Marshall street on Saturday, August 28, 1920, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, the fol lowing items: One dresser, one combination book case and writing desk, four stands •wo wash stands, one chiffonier, on* - t'inhoard. one extension taYile, ont kitchen sink, one drop leaf table, tw< kitchen tables, two rockers and din ing room chairs, two beds, two setof springs and sanitary couch, on< coal range, one gas range, one Eloence hot blast heater, one washinr machine, one large fiber rug. and manv other articles too numerous tmention. 24-27 MRS F. B. ROBINSON. PUBLIC SALE As 1 am moving away, I will sell at public auction, on the John Hen farm, located 2 miles north and % mile west of Wren, Ohio, or % mill west of Pleasant View Baptist church commencing at 12:30 o'clock p. m., on Friday, September 3, 1920, the following property: TWO HEAD HORSES—Roan geld ing, 2 years old, Belgian bred, broke; roan mare, 2 yrs. old, Percheron bred, broke. This is a pair of real drat-, colts. FIVE HEAD OF GATTI.E Large red cow. givi r: aboui " l-,.11 -u---milk a day: bl:c I, <>■-. gi-in; - I gal' hms of mill -i ■ ■ “ 2 gallons milk a day; red heifer, 4 years old, giving 4 gallons of milk 8 day. These cows are extra good creamers. Good grade Short Horn bull, 16 months old. NINETEEN HEAL good breeding ewes. SIX HEAD DUROC JERSEY BROOD SOWS—Con sisting of 2 tried sows that will far row by day of sale, and 4 young sow; that will farrow August 25 to 30 IMPLEMENTS—Deering binder, 8-ft. cut, tongue truck, good as new; Me Cormick mower, 5-ft.-cut; Osborne In
ternational hay loader, in good condi _ tion; Little Dutchman riding break ing plow, walking breaking plow, rid ing corn cultivator, in good condition; Deering 14-16 disc harrow with trucks nearly new; 3-wing spike-tooth harrow. 2-wing spike-tooth harrow, triple bed wagon box, good as new; 1-horse wheel corn cutter, 45-gallon feed cook er, Fairbanks-Morse 6-inch burr feedgrinder, with belt and sacker attach--1 nient :set breeching harness, submarine tank heater, a good one; chicken - coops, oil tank and other articles not ( mentioned. SEVENTY HEAD of lay- | ing hens. TERMS —All sums of $5 and under, cash. Over that amount a credit of nine months will he given, purchaser to give a bankable note. A. E. HERL. Harry Daniels, Auct. 27-lx PUBLIC SALE Public sale of household goods at the Daniel Linn residence, 203 South Eleventh street, on Tuesday, September 7, 1920,. beginning at one o'clock p. m. Goods consist of coal range, beds, dressers, tables, chairs, bedding and other articles. Will also offer for sale house and lot. Terms made known on day of sale. DANIEL LINN. Jeff Liechty, Auct. 27-31-6 x BONDS FOR CONVERSION All parties who deposited bonds with tue old Adams County bank, for c< nversion, will please call lor them as all have arrived. This Is import ant. Please bring your receipt with ye 20143 OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK. VEGETABLES Os All Kinds. ’Phone 690-H, Bellmont Gard- I ens for Fresh Vegetables. De- I liverv to all parts of the city. 168-ts WILLIE H. REED. |
CAN'T EXPRESS HER GRATITUDE Mrs. Hatcher Says Tanlac Has Entirely Relieved Her of All Her Troubles “I cannot express my gratitude foi all that Tanlac has done for me, for it has really and truly made me like a new woman,” said Mrs. Babel Hatcher, of 326 North Fifth street, Terre Haute. Indiana. “I never did enjoy very good health,” continued Mrs. Hatcher, "and so when I had a severe attack of the 'flu', two years ago it went hard with me and I never expected to pull through. Ever since then I had been in a very weak and run-down condition and had so little appetite that 1 just had Io force myself to eat. I had such awful pains In my back and side that at tiinee 1 thought 1 should faint, ami I bardlv had enough strength to walk around, much less attend to my housework. "A friend advised me to try Tanlac and I began to pick up from the very dose. I soon had such an appetite that I could hardly get enough to eat. 1 used to he very thin, but after I began taking Tanlac my face tilled out md I gained so much in weight that I had to have all my clothes let out. i am so much stronger that doing my housework and looking after tny little girl is us easy as play to me and I im over joyed at my wonderful recovery.” gastart setaoi tmbtfb ts tfg tfti ff Tanlac is sold in Decatur at Smith, Yager * Falk's; in Berne at Stengel Craig’s and in Geneva at F, C. Deitsch’s,
COX HAS THE GOODS ON ’EM SAYS TAGGART Indianapolis, Aug. 27—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Tom Taggart, dem-1 ocratic candidate for United States sentator. today said that Governor James M. Cox “had the goods” on the republican party in his Pittsburgh campaign fund expose last night- He characterized Will Hay's reply as a “joke.” "The evidence produced by Gov. Cox is convincing to say the least.” ! The $8,000,000 as exposed by Gov. Cox which he declared is to be raised in fifty-one cities of the country is well within the scope of the $15,000,000 fund originally charged. The I size of the fund indicates that it is »o be used as a slush fund. Taggart is preparing for a trip to New York after which he will return to Indiana and make an active campaign in behalf of his catididacy. He will be accompanied on his tour of 1 the state by Benjamin Bosse, demo-' 1 cratic state chairman. Three hundred million bushels of ■ wheat will be harvested by Canadian western farmers, believes D. C. Colenan, vice president of the Canadian ' ’acific Railway’s western division. ; An English motion picture theater ianist played 62 consecutive hours ; in an endurance test. His ambition ; i to reach 100 hours. , ,
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Premium Awards (Continued from page one) Sow over six months ami under twelve, first, R. L. Hogshead; second, and third, Otto Buuck. Sow under six months, first, R. L. j Hogshead; second, P. B. Dykeman; third, Otto Buuck. R, L. Gogshead won all the champions, Hamphlres. Boar two years oh] and over, first. C. E. Magley, Decatur. Sow two years old and over, first, second and trird, C. E. Magley. Sow over one and under two, first,) C. E. Magley; second, W. Murphy, Docatur. Sow over six months and under twelve, first, Justine Stults, Decatur; seconil, Gerald Marbuch, Decatur: third. Kenneth Runyon. Decatur. Sow and five pigs, first, C. E Mag ley, Decatur: second. W. Murphy, Decatur. Boar under six months, first, C. E. ' Magley, second and third, Roy Run i yon. I Grand Champion boar, C. E. Magley. ■ Decatur. I Grand Champion sow, Justine 1 Stults, Decatur j Spotted Poland Chinas. » Boar two years old and over, first. 1 J. Goodnight & Son. Sheridan, Ind.
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As I am going into another line of : 'business, 1 will offer at public sale at 1 my residence one mile north of Craig- I ' viile, or four miles east and 3 and one < half miles north of Bluffton, on Thursday, September 9, 1920, 1 the following personal property, towit: HORSES, 6 HEAD—I team of bay ; geldings, 5 years old. weight about 3400, good workers in all harness; 1 team sorrel yeares. 7 and 8 years old ' this is the John Henry Hogg team as good a team as you will find: one 2-year-old mare colt: one 1-year-old horse colt. CATTLE. 5 HEAD —1 brin-1 die cow, 7 years old. giving 4 gal. milk a day: 1 Jersey 6 years old. giving 3 gal. milk a day; 1 black Jersey 6 years old, giving 3 gal. milk a day; 1 Jersey fresh by day of sale; 1 black cow, giving 4 gal. milk per day. HOGS, 27 i HEADs—One red sow- with 9 pigs by side; 17 good feeding shoats. weigh ing about 100 lbs. each. FARMING new; 1 Turnbull wagon in good re-i nalr; 1 low wheel wagon; 2 sets hav ladders, one with good hog rack and grain bed: 1 triople wagon bed: one gravel bed: McCormick binder: Rock [lsland hay loader: Osborn hay ted|der; bay rake; Osborn mower: one Keystone tandem 14-14 disc: 1 single disc; 1 Superior ten-hoe grain drill; 1 Diamond riding breaking plow; spring-tooth and spike-tooth harrows: Black Hawk corn plantarOliver cultivator; John Deere cultivator; I walking cultivator: J horse cultivator; 2 double shovel plows; 1 “ingle shovel plow: 2 new-ground |nlows: one walking breaking plow: -one four wheel corn cutter: 1 New [idea mantfre spreader. HARNESS
Boar one and under two, first, John Henry Hogg Ji Baumgartner, Bluffton ;second. Hurt-Wolfe, Decatur. Boar over six months and uniter twelve, first, J. Goodnight & Sons, Sheridan, Ind. Bear under six months, first, sec-» ond and third. John Henry Hogg & Baumgartner, Bluffton, Sow two years old and over, first, second and third, J. Goodnight & Son Sheridan. Sow one year ond under two, first, second and thiig|, J. Goodnight A- Son. Sow over six months and under ; twelve, first, second and third. J. Goodnight & Son. Sow under six months, first, second in dthlrd, John Henry Hogg & Baum- ! gartner. Sew and five pigs, first, Burt Wolfe, ■ Decatur. Grand Champions were all won by Goodnight & Son. CARD OF THANKS • We wish in this way to express our appreciation to all friends and relatives for the kind words of sympathy and tlie beautiful flowers and especi il ly to Rev. Elmer Ward Cole and Rev. i» Buxton and the pall bearers at the lenth of our dear son and brother, Paul. REV. AND MRS. J. M. DAWSON. MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL ACKER.
2 double sets brass mounted heavy work harness; 1 double set old work harness; 1 single set buggy harm- s; 5 horse collars; 2 double sets lly net . POULTRY—4 dozen White Wyandotte hens; 12 dozen early hatched White Leghorn pullets. MISt'EL LANEOUS One 8-horse gasoline engine on trucks, in number-one running order; one Rosenthal! corn busker; one No. 10 Stover feed grinder; one two-hole corn shelter; one larg.size buzz saw: 1 emery to run by pow er; *1 Rockisland 1-horse engine; 1 minute power washing machine; DeI I*ival No. 12 cream separator with power attachment; grind stone; shaft ing, hangers, pulleys and belting; 1 60-gal. feed cooker, iron kettles, lard press and grinder; 1 lOOOchick brooder stove; three buggies; 1 hob sled: 2 mud boats; one sleigh; hog feeder: bog trough; hog cart; good iron pump: box stove; post augur; ditch scoop; extension ladders; hand corn planters find other articles too numorI ous to mention. Sale will begin at 10 o’clock a m. TERMS —All sums of $5.00 ami under, cash. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, first 3 months without interest, last 6 months at S per cent, interest, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property to be removed until settled for. Four per cent, off for cash. • (larence R. Abbot Bunn & Miller, Auctioneers. Gideon Gerber. Clerk. Lunch will be served by Ladies’ Aid of Tocsin U. B. church. 27 6x
