Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1921 — Page 6

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NOT ENOUGH WOOD TO COFFIN CITIZENS Buffalo, N. Y . Oct. 31—" Buy your coffin early," will be a business slogan in New York state before long, if the forests are not preserved. New York state Is running shy on coffin material, the College of Forestry has dikeovered. Only a «eveuth of the population of the state could be provided tftfflns from state forests, the college authorities stated. The college calls attention to the great destruction of forest lands imd ® points out tnat wanton destruction of the forests have so depleted ‘the supply that the only reason one doesn’t have to wait seuen years for a coffin is that nine-tenths of the lumber used for caskets and rough boxes is inis ported from outside the state's border. More tree planting, better forest protection and closer uHtization of wood production is urged by the col lege to save the from Huff wild orgy of waste thht has hgpn in progress for the past century an< which has now reached serious proportions.

.. CRYSTAL I TONIGHT • I Benefit Cantp ./in* (iiiris I “The Dancin’ Fool” | (8: 'c- 1 A Parainyunt-Artcralt pro- I duction. feu tilting ( ° Wa 11 ac e K• i d fl wi£ h ■ Bebe Daniel*. Raymond Hatton, ■ Tully Marthfll, Lilian ■ / ’ | TNe t*i« ot,g jigftr wte nut ■ the jay in >«k«. “Ye*" Tibble fl his name. Mickr.ilje k« uta- ■ But t|«» gtin hw «iv«r I ) him £vnc(jpata«l .fart. Om cty ■ ) ha struck R»w Y«k. I •ar lint <*■ bhaMtni tb* beat J| from Uncle Knoch's moth-sat I <n jtgg buMlnw*- Fee'* dollar I a dffy and experience. His ■ dßacret >de lisa worn a ‘Tierre I and_ M Peofo*" dance in ■toad- 1 v*by's clas*<«at at ba rat. 9 For ■ 4240 a weak*** th* jsv* *f * ■ beau«ftd jiak ■ St* «l| tla-lata*t et**w «hd I fate teecieg—ate than I •soma Wit* tewitchis* Mfete I Dagialt ete "Wally* loti's fl cftVn Jaae o«heatra. Admission 10 aid 30 cents I ’ Star Grocery Fancy Prunes, < f tb s. IdC j Granulated Sw. Kitchen Sle*i»r, Can vV Snow-Boy Wjishin HF Powder, large box New Corn Meal, ° 9 ' tb ® OC Foulds Macaroni, OPT 3 for ®... t ZSC Hebe Milk, 1 fin large can ~lut Heinz Baked Beans, 15c Heinz Sweet Pickles, Of|z» Franklin Sugar Syrup, 1 Can LUC White Tuna Fish, 99 Can .. C Peanut Butter, * -f CS Ib IOC Little Elf I r Sauer Will J. Johns, Prop.

———— ST - MMBING ] "71' t- "I* l Fgt z YOUR MORNING SHOWER will do you a world of good-—ask your doctor! It is refreshing and invigorating and you will feel “s good effects all day long. Let us puce an ap-to - ate shower bath In your bathroom It should be * part of your equipment. P. J. HYLAND West Monroe Street

RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT » In Memory of Comrade Sylvester S. Spangler. Sleep on ye fallen comrade, the victory you have won: You've served the nation’s banner, your task hus been well done. Rest under of laurels by grateful neopie given: We strew your grave with flowers the sweetest gift of heaven. Commander —It is our sad duty to report to you that Comrade Sylvester S. SpangMl', a late member or Company "I", of the 51st Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry during the ♦ar of the ReQyiion, and who was a tried, true an® faithful member of Sam Henry Post, No. 63, Department of Indiana G. Ase R.. was on the 27th day of October 1921, called by our Great Commander to thg Grand Army above. WHEREFORE, We, your committee, in testimony of his loyalty to his country, when her glorious priorities freedqgp were assailed; oLhis private character, aS a eitizen, and it* a true ami loyal member W the Grand Army of the Republic, recanpiiend that a copy of these expressions of our regard for the fallen comrade be » 0 sent 10 tlig fatally and that a copy be stsead on tl» records of the post and a copy be foiud«l- the city daily for puffi ication.. s . . ® 8. U FORDYCE® ) •; • G.' B. CLINE ® ) Com. 8. Wr SI IO LT Y ) GIBAMTIC FRIffABATfONS Preparations en a'tflgaßtic and »•- surpassed etfole>• teing made st Chicago for. Css 1421 laternatwHial Lie* Stock Bximeirtßb. Novaailiec Jtith to December (jlrd. d» arny <>t cerpee ters. pafiiters, slecr’b iena and ofter (J • meithani<‘.- 5- vetting the ats*e<for tbe greate*t of Asterics’s aßnuAl spectacles. Weeds of this j»r*pa»tio*. iB- ® ' 0 volving <«,rin<ni‘S otul»g. is ««<* *>ss4t-y t<> iRBUrs » tl>»t is mor. '■tppliatk; With e*. b recavrief year. fcight „:i>d e-W schemes, unique and elsWwste er-e being evolved; cooeaies ee for vjeitoee are pieing plaseed: snd tn. effort is being spared |b tvate this year's eaposttius tht best of the *wies ever more tb*s a ecore of years. Huge p»kes t<f hirohrr, a myriad of .lights, vast ysastitiee q<»material rtf various flnda esd an. a* aiabke daman energy a»e iavolvM in these prepnratio: is fta light effects a la-ge sum of »v:a»y is expended byway of Insuring br'lUiaiHv to we eveatae on tertaiemeote that 'have capped the climax ul ffiaplsy erw star* the u>cepttea oi this exp, sitinu. pia- ma and keeping it well in tbe front .rank of pubha msvitatirtpe el' WW rhurahrev T« preserve Rs pceeoiersblg the aaaw. ageniMt hna given carte b«a«< fee «> .fe i<iiers and ctmaammws As araaies are repsteJ to travel a casta’s fasfe idft. so’ie the IntersatioHal Live Expaffftim 1 rawlma ua vo ewccase Exhibits gre'hvisa «t*«ed which w H show how thia eontery's fast stars of forage may be uawd to best wWantaga ■>*! how-aeowomy jji prodgctimi may be exerciaad i* the fv-wiin* of live, stock which will agatp put us on tht roaff *to renewed prod|>erity“ Let sail now lay their plans, to attend the greatest live stock ' gxhibitiA this year. » @

NOTICE ® No hunting er trespassing wills be . allowed on the farms owned by the 1 parties listed below. To avoid prose- 1 cution, please take notice: 1 Barney Meyer .Johh Schultz, Julius Heideman, Toney Voglewede. Fred Baker, John Kintz, P. M. Carper, Guy Lawrence Brown, Anthony 1 Lengerich, Clem Lengerich, Kohne Brothers, Gerhard Kohne, Frank Brown, W. E. Kintzjs Cecil Harvey, tenant John Hessler and David Coffee farms* “3ulin Appieman, Mart Stalter, , Charles Arnold. 26943 * ‘•THE OLD NEST" One of the finest casts ever assem- : bled will be seen in "The Old Nest,” j the Rupert Hughes (Jtory of? mother love and American family life, that will be shown at the Crystal and Mecca theatres for two days, beginning Thursday. The story is a film version of a short story that appeared in the Saturday Evening was produced by the Goldwyi!"company. The director, Reginald Barker, is well known for the many fine productions he has made for Goldwyn. In the cast Mary Alden plays the leading role, that of the mother, who appears first as the young . matron 'with ’her six children of school age. Then, a little older, with greying hair, she is their companion and advisor. Finally, they grow to manhood and strike out into the world for themselves. Here, the poignancy of Miss Alden’s acting as the old mother is irresistible. Other players in the cast are Helen Chadwick. Cullen Landis. Dwight Crittenden, Nick Gogley, Louise Lovely, Billie Cotton, Molly Malone, <M. B. 1 (“Lefty”) Flynn, Roland Rushton,. Fanny Stockbridge, and the children I who played in the Booth Tarkington "Edgar” comedies, Johnny Jones, Lu- j cille Ricksen and Buddy Messenger, Henry Heiman of Washington township was a Decatur business visitor yesterday afternoon.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1921.

ROAD BUILDING WILL BE PUSHED Governor McCray Returns From Trip to Washington Much Encouraged PROGRAM NOT READY Governor Opposes Building Hard Surface Roads at This Time of Year. • „ (United Press Ssrvlce) Indianapolis. Nov. 2 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Road construction in Indiana will go forward now with the aid of federal funds Governor McCray announced today on his return from Washington and ville, Fffitida. The governor said his trip had been entirely successful in procuring government money for road building. There is available in Washington for Uidiatat, roads iL total of $4.559,000, he said. The road pro(^g(n,in .which thig, irfoney will be spent has not y< bdffn determined, according to Governor MeCray o but a number of grading contracts wig be let • soot #3 the first move. The governor expressed Home opposition* to starting construction of hars surface roads i»w because of th«p nearnes# of winter aid' because of liigh jffiices of -dement. "J am opposed .to buying 'cetnent at thjS time because 1 belißW the, price Will b* lower, ■* he s*idThe govßrnpient bears kWf tVs Btpe»»« c at buildin* fedorsl nads but heretofore c tlr* state tea b«*ii required to bear ihe esrtire coat eatil the projects were Under the arrangement made by th* governor the federal g«fvemni*nt will pey its half every tim» tjle stale makes . a payment to tha ebntremtor. Th* yurpnee in sailing for eseisteece in rashing rlad work was .jirimeriiy that od rolaiving unemployment. ffecretery of Commerce Hoover bed a>ff«d the governor to help i* • aviug ooeeipkiywieat problem*. The goeeraor e'.ho amteunegd ewe ewee of hi* pie* for the state to earn fur tebeßwlar es-aarvira ,°«ee by btrtlding barrack* at the state sthitariem at Rt<-kvlUe. dp CkkO OF THAN Kg We *»•*• en thae wter mr leanfelt thank* io rhe arlgrtibirs sed Meete who so kindly offered their esrveee dm-inff the illness *tad dtwth of <mr boioved metber, Mr* France* McCanipboll. KMS. MINWT» RAR«I,».9S. ■WILiJS McCAMHBBI.L. ’ o MRS. UirJl ABILL. • • ° e ■■ •OlffoQl a«TWOBi»T diIHTIOIf ' Oar evangelistic services will twain Wovemh*r’l3. We are expecting the Gcapel Teem from First church Foft Wigne oa Saterdey evening, IMI, and Sunday, the 20th, and ttov. Pawl Barton, of Goshen, a forinty pastor at Monroe will be with us between Sundays fdllowfog the ?7th, or durin# the. third week of the i*eeting. ft is poped that social engagements Will be so arranged -by dill members ’ and friends oi tjie church that *ll necessary time and effort can be given to this campaign The public is coptl“lally attend these ' meetings. It will be our motto to do people all th* good we can and as little harm as possible. S. I. Zechiel, Pastor.

LEGION MEETING NEARS THE CLOSE (Continued from page one) andSabolishing a tendency toward cqgpciousness ia*, government was demanded in an anti-red resolution. Penalties for renting a building to radical organizations were suggested. The name of Grover Cleveland Bergdgll was hissed by the Legionnaifts when a resolnSon demanding his property be confiscated by the alien property custodian and all legal means be used to have feim brought here for trial. A delegate amended the resolution to imply that force should be used if necessary. Resolution endorsing the idea of the Washington 'arms limitation con-ference-'and another condemning Ambasador Harvey’s London speech as “worthy only of a little mind,” and. representing to the president that Harvey is unworthy of the post he holds, was introduced. — • BIG TYPE POLANDS | We have a choice selection of ‘ spring service boars and fall year- | ling gilts which we are selling at ' farmer's prices and terms. Cash is ] not required, we will accept your . note at your own terms. Come and see them at the "Big Type Farm’’ and be convinced of their superiority. Holthouse & Faurute, Decatur, R. 5. 259-6 t

SPORTS Athletic Meet New York, Nov 2.-—Twenty-one athletic bodies are In the group that will meet here November 25th to organise the American Olympic association which will succeed the American Olympic committee in making the arrangements for the 1924 games in Paris, i * —— NOTICE ■ © The ladiex of the third ward will meet at the residence of Fred Fruchte on Jackson street Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock and at the residence-nf Divk Boch on North Third street, on Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. All ladies of both precincts are invited to be present. 259-t3 COMMITTEE. - HULL GETS BUSY (United Press Service), St. 4>>uis, Mo., Nov. 2.—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Women here today mapped out tlv? part they are to play in bringing the Democratic party buck into power. Mrs. James CltanpbelF Cafltrill, Kentucky. e jnet with other women members of the t)emocratic national comat. the suggestion of Cordell Hull, Tennessee, new chairman of the Demgcratic organization, who succeeded George White, Ohio. "Aiefty states h:ue neglected ip place women on Ike party's ‘state cgtumittees,"- sai<t Hull. " *• “11 are to successfolly bring" the party -back into power a orflmitetion W women is nopessary. Several Democratic National le«d« •rs steyßd *veff here today for centerence* followieg the adjogiament of the <««skei <*' the Mtianal. committee yesterdaj* o

*O HUITJM ALLOWBO 8 o o Pe»itively no hunting of trespass!** <M tlie Williiat c We^y/arm iu Kir*lend township. e .WILLIAM WELUY 45T-L3B GKORGK SQUIER MO HUMT!M« ALLOW KB No kiietise of trespassing will fie p«r*<ittrttl on Wither of 0 the tame owavi t«d tenanted by the under signed, after tkie date, October 31. 0 wm. Michaels,.Sr. 257441 Wm MICHAELS. Jr. i ■*.* Hove * •<> DBre»»4Vrt *t»te of Indiana. > A<l»e<ai County, ■»* I» the Adanw Circuit Ceurt. teptambar Term, 192 L C*u»e Mo. 11)*37, Fred O. Ayrei.'vs. William Walter lAyrts, S»r«h Ayres, A Baum 4k Ue a JOrporatioa. Humphw-y.- Grocery Co., a corp..retina. John Elalier ar.fl Matthew Harri*. » partnafswp dolap bn* liaeae ua.it-v theafiroi name ajid sfw!* .»* Fisher and Harris WUUott A Co., * corporWtkia. ffl’.sworth T. Weffi*ee.< K>» co*i«» the plaintiW bj.- C. J.. Valters, his attorney and eirtfc k» (■qaaplaint herewith, iwwtliWf with th* anWavltP of a m>t4j)etent person thxt ttic follow imr named detendMita, 4a said eitose, to-wlt: S. Baum & Co., a corporation,® Humphrey* Grocery Co., a corporatioa. Willron A Co., a corporation, Tllltprorth T Weiin.eff H*rah Ayres 4nd \\ illiarn. Walter Ayres |re n.ffi rvsidijnts of tte. State of Indiana. That Hit- following real eatat* in Atlanta coißity, In the staU- of is described In said complaint, to-wit? The «*tst half of the southeast quarter of sectian 1J in towiijliip . Jttl north of range 14 4*st. • This action IS instituted atnd prdkecut« by the plaintfE for the purpose of enforcing and foreclo.<ng certain mortgages NMd by the plafotiff against said real estate; that a cause of artion e.rtsts against all of the defendants named, described and designated hereinabove and in®the affi(l<vit filed In said cause: that they are necessary parties to this action. Notice, is therefore, given said defendants and each and all of them that unless they be and appear before the Adams Circuit Court at the Coiirt House In Adams county In tlie State of Indiana on* the 23rd drtjr <f December, 1921, the same being the 29th judicial day of a term of the Adams Circuit Court of the State of IWtliana to be begun and holden on the 21st day of November, 1921 and answer or demur to said complaint the... same wIU, lie heard and determifwd in thefr absence. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the city of Decatur. Indiana tills 18th day of October. A. D. 1921. JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk of the Adams Circuit CWui-t. (Seal) „ « C. L. Walters, Atty, sos Plaintiff. a. (let. 19-26 Nov. 2

CAR LOAD SAND GROWN POTATOES on G. R. & I. Tracks On Sale Saturday Morning November 5, 1921 Come Early and Get Your Winter Supply SEE Frank Stogdill

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE—A few second-hand oil stove* and coal ranges. Gas offlee, 205-ts FOR SALE—One Garland gas range, used only a short time. Call 215 S. Ninth stjyet before Saturday night. FOR spotted Poland brood sows. John Hesher, Honduras Store. 253 ts FOR SALE—One 4 horse International gasoline engine, good as new. WMJ sell at a bargain if taken soon. Andress J. F. Hurb. Rockford, Ohio, Route 1. 254-t6x FOR~SALK —Full-blooded White Pekin ducks or drakes; the big kind. Will sell in pairs or single. Address Hr. Clvde E. Harb, Rockford, Ohio, Route 1. FOR SALE — Repeating shotgun; good as new 'Phone 867-L. 257-t3x FOR SALE -Twenty good feeding shoats. 140 pounds. 'Phone SM-C. route 6 or see F. Miller. 25743 FOR SALE—A few choice Spotted Poland China spring gilts. Also a good ta[O-Blde self feede'ii never been used. 'Prices reasonable. Berk Wolfe, Route 9, Decatur, liMiana. 'Phono 1 879-Nt FOR SALE-«Hay mare* 9 years qld: ’» weight about 1009 lbs.; broke<o"all harnffsaff and ggmtle. ,T. W. Cowan. Decatur. Jnd. 'Phgne L-Bg4. 258 tux FOR SALE—Jron baby-bed mattress. . ’Phone c i>3s ffr at 704 N. FlfJh streets. **_ 2594 2 FOR SALE —Goqfl -dx-hide range k 4<M>k for coal or worul. Iniuits- 233 South Third street. Degetur. *CS9-t3x brown cons, ' 38 ‘ 117 FOM size 15. Too snffill for owper. ’X’hoße 14. • ,2554 3x IS) R *~RoCK*Tociv erels, 'Mrs. Minard Haumgarfnen Bellmpftt park. «59-tGx 1 * iiutew a iWANTKD ♦bll pmetieal nursing coil fflfori* ° 3H-Bl*<A CelM Jaepb*. . WANTED—boomer, m*a Rrßtorred. Good rooau C»ll st 321 North Kii Street <# I'fons 56$ Whit*. § 243 ts WANTED — WoiniWi in do Washing and tdeMing. 'Phons' 471. Sins. ’James G. Cowen, 504 North Second Sjißet. _o ° '(ffs-trt WAKTjiD—To re*t » 4 to ff room hoise in tlje South Ward, school dis-' trret. Thong K 3 or“ write 41* A\ incleeter rtreet. 25|t3Jt with iffir to call, ee tellers with low priced (F.OOO' *U* tir*. week with extra) .comißtMtoas. Burr 4)ak o Cord Tire compaiy. Burr OBk. Mich. 1* seed* miNeff mail clerk*, telary <133 to *l*4 *ev*ith. TrtweMe* expt-eers paid. Ex«eiiM«- (■»• aneoeeeud sow Write for. free «pec.i«*e giwetions. Collinites In■Hit«i®. Caiemfm*., Ohio. „ 2<rl«-*3-3I)X fsat*' - ”*<4l2 eveekly edteeseing meillftg; ci»cufcrs iqwze time at hoiww. Jwstwictioßs 25c. Ijirt Cft, 28th s t?t., DefooK. Midi. — " - _?* £ ’ FOR RENT — Six-room koui i® Grant strqgt,** S-room bo* e o* ftiglith street, rffodern; ana S-voo:« house on.Me»cer avenue, wilii 3 1 * acres of ground. ImgiedMte posr-i slon. We als* haVW a 7-hm*h Ifoffae With 'good garage o* Eleventh street for rent, December Ist. Oae garage far rent aF 475 Jeffeveorv- street. ®if you have any property for sah 1 qr ti>de, or want to btfo, sap Norris a; Steele, real estate agents, Ind. @

• LOST AND IOUND LOST —License plate number Ind. Finder please return to this office. _ . 259-t3x ± -.2 NO HUNTINGAll hunting or forbidden section owned i>y the following; I. A. Kalver, John Harvey, Michael Miller, Mrs. Addie Afdrews, Joseph and John Heimanj, 258-24 x •— TO TAX-PAYERS w Notice is hereby given, that Mondiy, November 7, 1921, will be the last day for paying yanr fall installment of taxes. The treasurer’s office will be ofWn from 8 a. m., until 4 p. m., during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a penalty of 10 per cent, will be added. Do not put off your taxes as they must be paid, and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes should come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipt’s can be laid away for anyone, so do rtot ask for it. HUGH D. HITE, tillnovs Treasurer Adams County. PUBLICSALES The following is a list of the public sales to be held in a»u near Adams county. If your sale is advertised ir the Daily Democrat or if you have your bills printed here we will list your sale In this column FREE OF CHARGE. See our sale bills. All kinds and sizes. Prices reasonable. Advertise your sale In the Daily Democrat and reach nearly every person in Adams county. Nov. 3 —V. S. Ralston, 2 miles southwest of Geneva. Sale of Chester I White hogs. I Nov. 10 — Jack Smith, 2’4 miles east of Decatur.

L. H. PILL.YRS, experienced piano tuner and player repair nLail- - venrs of experience. Can gl‘ e local references Will be in Decstur Thursday and Friday. November 3rd and 4th. Leave order with Mrs. Edgar Gerber, 'phone 850. 2,>9 t,.x NOTICE TO PATRONS My dental office will be closed from October 31st to November 21st. Patrons please notice.— Dr. J. Q. Neptune. 257-1 St ■* — NO HUNTING ALLOWED No hunting will be permitted on our farms from this date. The burn Ing of fences, thus permitting stocl to get away, cannot be tolerated. CONRAD GILLIG LEIGH BOWEN 251-tl2x ED BEERY MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. Wall Street Journal Financial Review. .NW York, Nov. 2.’- i -Opening prices included-' B s»U. S. Steel ,|obi- oft A,; Sazswett 23, unchanged; s Crucible 63%, unVlianggil; Mexican Petgpleutn lOt’j. gif ’4: SimlnW *23. up *»; Asphalt 63*1. up %; Niffth'era Pacific 73%, off %; Royal ft|tch 4i. off y%: Pan Amctidhi 46, up *5. Cener.-U Motors li'ff.'up A- Studebaker 74 r »J. : Fopff Produff* TO, off L ; Products unchanged. •* ’ “ . I*l artßptffi* Livertfsek Market’ .Hora Receipts 8, market steady, best lurtdles *s **•. ’(Medium WiixetL *B.OO, common .($• $.15, Imflcsof tthles-IEA'O. ®Cattle- Receipts 700. market stea<i> steq;* f ft. 1 B . cot* ami heifeW ♦W)"0-?9.00. ® ’ ® S&eep receipts 4* •< «i»r*et aiegly. tops r N*w York Aihwrtg tens Baritek. New Yiffk, N.ov. !. —U. S. Libert* ‘3%'s rc’.t'w; U. 8 WUSrev 2*4 (Fs *93.84; U.S. Liberty.ls* 4%'* 4*3 30; U. S. litertv iwd ML's BSl'.'.M li S Liberty 3rd ff95>67 U. £. labertv Ah - *93.22; Vidlory’ "M •59J58;. Victory. 4 %'s J!99 *«.

Hew Tor< Proatesw Marfcafc York. Nos. 2. —Flour ’d’.lL :»«d loWt>r.o porl ipiier. m»sS fE5.W426.15; lar< easier, ,mid<lew<«t »pot ♦915.35: sular firm. raw e 1-19 411, ; fiasil W in.' srrtatotetl 96.294* :|; Ifee, Rio Wo. 7 <• spot SsntA; »a. t kilJbw dull, specif 6 <H» >’»; hay weak. No. 1 ♦1.45?1.». Mk> 3 f 1.3541.39, clover fl.lo II dre»«ed poulw» ueegagW. t'firkeys 3M>. ckictses 20-38, fowls I*. :’>s. dick* 33;'live poultry eaay/fees f lacks 28-32, fowl* 20-28. turkeys 3t-38, roostars 15, ehirbwes 24 : 25. broilars 30-33; ehewen autet, “tan I in#k cow«(w an 1923*4 SkaiiS c-omarne to sttecinls 4Jo. <§ ■ tuMalo ».:*» Bußalo, N. Y„ Nov. 2.—£?pe- , ciel to Democrat) —Receipts *"•. thipments W>o; official to New fork yesterdays 1710; Ings dosing steely; light gteady,« madiuaa and leavies fß.of sß.2slmixed 98.90; York |ers_ and lights 98.50; f15.504K.75; frotfehs 96.50-97.00; Stags 94.00«..0® I cattle 390, steady i b,«jt ISdmbs® $9,00; beig® eyes $4.00 calves-. 100; |<>ps $13.90. j* ® ClevelflntFLivtwiock Spirited. Hogs—Receipt 4000, mafeet 10c up; Workers >SO. mixed m<li unis $8.25. jjfes $8.50, roughs $6.75, stags 91.75. r Cattle—Receiptsc 250, market slow? Wes : y,*j ood®to n|ioice steers |S.O(k $9.00. good to choice heifers® $5.00$6.00, good to choice cows $4 00-$5.00. fair to good bulls $3.50-$4.50, fair to good c<gvs $2.50-$3.50, common wws $4.50-$5.50. iiilehers $35-$75. Sheep and lambs—Receipts 800 giarket steady. i Calves — Receipts 250, market steady, tops $12.00. The Foreign New York. Nov. 2. — Foreign ex charts- opened igegular today. Quotations included: Sterling $3.92 up %; Francs .0733, off .0000*4; Ure .040314, np .0000*4; Marks .0052, off .0001%; Danish kronen .1343. Cleveland Produce Market Report Cleeland, Ohio, Nov. 2. — Butter extra Tn tubs 49*4-50; prints 50*4-51; extra firsts 48’4-49; firsts 47*4-48; seconds 399; packing stock 22*4-24*4 Eggs—Fresh gathered northern extras 57; extra firsts 58; Ohio firsts new cases 53; old cases 52; western ’ firsts new cases 48. Poultry—Live heavy fowls 24-26; , light, fowls 15-18; roosters 13; spring light 16-18; live spring ducksk 23-27; ' turkeys 35-38. , BURK ELEVATOR GRAIN REPORT No. 2 red wheat per bn. sllo' lower -grade-at discountrOats, No 2S or better .30; oats No. 27 or bettei .27; lower grade at discount; Yellow corn, per cwt. .58; white oi mixed corn, per cwt. .53; rye, per bu .75; barley, per bu. .45; timothy seed per bu. $1.0tt51.25; red clover seed i per bu. $6.00-$10.50; alsike clovei i seed, per bu. $5.00-$7.00; wool, pet < lb., .08-12. i —* LOCAL cG3 MARKET j E * gs 50c CREAMERY MARKET . ‘ | Butterfat 41c Tonsils and adenoids remov’ed at the Decatur Hospitjf ilhursday only by a sppcialist aline poor will be treated absolutely free. ’Phone 791. «

♦♦ •>, * ARE YOU SKK> I H.n»H „„ I Is a principle which is a bar "*1 I all information and which 2’** I a man In everlasting ign oranc I principle is contempt prior I igation.” w '"M I FOR BETTER HEALTH SEE I DR. FROHNAPFEL, D c Cfcropractic and Treatments given to suit v 0 1„ at 144 So. 2nd St. Office Hours 10-12 a. m—l 5 R °? — — 6 8 P. B. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE* Real Estate aigl Fann Los M See French Quinn The Schirmeyer Abstract’ C(L Over Vance & Linn Clothing S L BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING AND EMBALIL Calls answered promptly day or m 2 Private Ambulance Service ® Office Phone-90. Home Phones: Black 727; Oettlnvut Agents for Pianos and Phonogranh.. DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GENERAL PRACTICE OFFICE SPECIALTIES—Disease, „ women and children; X-ray e X aniii£ tions; Glourscopy examinations of 2 internal organs; X-ray and eleetritS treatments for high blood press™ and hardening of the arteries- X-rw treatments for GOITRE, '■ TUBFReii LOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: 9toll a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to 9p » ® Sundays by appointment Phones: Residence 110; Office 409

* N. A. BIXLER • ® OPTOMETRIST Eyes Efifiniined. Glasses Fitted HOURS*? $ to 4^30—12:30 to 5:00 ,® Saturday 8:00 p. nu. ® Telephone 135. Clowd Wednesday Afternoou 9 o Hr. C. V. Cornell Veterinarian © ® fs , Otic*: Horse Sale Barn, ® Ist Street a Office'Phone 143 . Residence Phone .... . kG tO2 i. Dt C. C. RAXL® limited to aad diagnosis o£, AWcxr>l>o-i>elvic Disease Office (1 to 4 & 6 te B p. m«|J|)Ws(Su«day 9 to 10 a. in, p Phpkfe SW. ® o -±- It- o ’ ■OMER R. KNODLE& » Lawyer ® | 1 A 2, Morrisort 4 Block DKATUR, INDIANA LiVs Stockland HOI fbn.yChollta Losses. " I | PhoIW Rss. or Office—lo 3. O ‘0 ? - t~* * . Tke Safe ® Here Q ft/sres <*ting your® sale ste ■c f%r aa«4h and prices. Yean of «xp*ience iff auctioneering. Satisfaction guaranteed. ‘Phone fWVklte or No. 811 Ford garage. ROY Auctioneer. 211-m-w-ftf < ® -♦ i '• 11 '■ <6) —PLENTY—of money to loan fin and twenty years. No commission. <O aRWi?? & MICHAUD 3t-wk<! ——— • — Book Your Sales with JEFF LIECHTY | experienced Auctioneer | and obtain the highest dollar for your goods. Now is the Time. Do It Today. 'Phone me at my expense evenings after 6 o’clock or leave dates at Durkin Gar&ge. (14 years experience) -— ——— o 0 BOOK YOUR SALE NOW FRED SCHURGER General and Live Stock Auctioneer Decatur, Ind. Phones 104 or 878-F. 0 —-o ■ — * THE LIFE OF AN INVALID grows very monotonous. Most everybody wants good health. If you are not perfectly well, invite you to personally investigate = • CHIROPRACTIC. Visit us and let us tell you more about this wonderful seleno o - Smith & Smith. * ♦ ===lzz=i—- * JUNK . I prices to some extent have an I var.ced; if you have an accumulation of junk to dispose of, see us before you sell. ~h If you desire, we will call wit our truck and take away you; junk. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. I Near G. R. & I. crossing, Monroe j street. Phone 442. ♦ ’ — S—9—9—WANT ADS EARN—S—S—S—WANT ADS EARN—W"’