Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1921 — Page 6

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TO MINIMIZE WAR (United Press Service) Washington, Nov. 23 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—Out of the arms conference may come proposals that the nations unite to minimize the horrors of war, if they cannot entirely prevent it. The American advisory committee appointed by President Harding to assist the American delegation was today at work upon various sugges Hons which may bring this question before the conference. ■ — —e- — THE CHAPEL HOUR. Principal J. D. L. Cline, of the high school, had charge of the regular morning chapel hour today, the pro gram being carried out today because of the Thanksgiving vacation. He conducted a real "Pep" session and the school yells were rehearsed in preparation for the opening of the basketball season at the gym on Friday evening. The chapel hour was greatly' enjoyed by teachers, superintendent and pupiils, and the school spirit in Decatur high at this time is at high pitch. VOTE IS POSTPONED Washington, Nov. 23. —(Special to Daily Democrat). —Agreement to vote on the Newberry case after January 1 was reached today in the senate. Under the agreement offered by Senator Spencer. Missouri, who is leading the fight to give Senator Newberry, Michigan, a clear title to his seat, the Ford-Newberry contest will be made the unfinished business on the fourth calendar day that the senate meets after January Ist. After 12 o'clock on the sixth day debate will be limited to one hour for each senator. —— • K. OF P. TONIGHT. The meeting of the K. of P, lodge will be held this evening, instead of Thursday, because of the Thanksgiving holiday. Members requested to attend that further plans may be made for the big celebration next week. . e AT SISTER'S BEDSIDE. Logansport, Ind., Nov. 23. —(Special to Daily Democrat).—Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, was keeping virgil at the bedside of his sister. Miss Katherine Landis, of Logansport today. No hopes are held out for Miss Landis, who is ill with influenza. MICKIE SAYS—- ' Vt HAW NECESSARN FEfc TO SET OH TW kAOURM'.M' TH' PRJCE CUTTERS BECuJ WE HEMER JOINED TH' PRICE r BOOSTERS AHN ADMANCE% ? SME WtADE ARE TOO SIAALL I TO BE SEEN WITH TH' HAKEO ENEV. ■ SbGH&oi , , ■ ■—< TOWN PESTS 'W, Our Private Pest comes into this Busy Office, grinning like a Hyena, to Point out a Typographical Error In the Paper. Like all Newspapers, we make Errors end we Expect to Keep Right On making Them, and we are not Worrying very much About it, What’s Morel

FELT LIKE 0 AN IRON BAND AROUND HEAD > This is Now Lynchburg, Va. Woman Declares Iler Headaches Often Affected Her. — Everybody will read with interest > the statement of Miss M. E. Woodj ford, 1808 Fllmore St., Lynchburg.; Va., who says: "1 don’t believe anybody ever suffered from headaches like I did. The ' pains felt like an Iron band was be- 1 , ing drawn around my head and my| temples would throb until 1 was driven almost distracted. I shudder I when I think of those awful headaches. 1 had no appetite either. "I owe Tanlac an everlasting debt of gratitude for entirely ridding me of those terrible headaches. My stomach lias been toned up too, and, everything I eat agrees with me. now. Tanlac certainly brought me health and happiness." Tanlac is sold in Decatur by Smith. Yager & Falk's and by leading drugcists everywhere. FRENCH DIVORCES INCREASE 20 PERCENT I nlted I'reKM MnflT CnrreMpondent Paris, Nov. 23 —(Special to Daily ( Democrat) —The number of divorces in France has increased by nearly ; twenty per cent since the war. Statistics just compiled for the first ; year after the war show more than 19,000 divorces, or nearly seven per ' cent of the total marriages. 1 Owing to the steadily decreasing ' birth-rate the increase of divorces j constitutes a serious problem in con- 1 nection with the future defense of the ' nation. Madamoiselle Helene Miropolsky. one of the few women lawyers prac- : ticing in the French courts, said: "Aside from the moral causes that influence the conduct of men and wo- ’ men, the economic revolution caused 1 by the war is largely responsible for ; the increase. "During such a catalclysm as the war the number of domestic dramas multiplied. A separation of more than ' four years is bound to have some result. In the majority of cases it re- , suited in binding closer the bonds of affection —but there were hundreds 1 of failures and surprises. "The exceptional character of the present situation is revealed by the statistics which show that the number of divorces demanded by the husbands is double the number demand- 1 ed by the wives. Before the war the situation wag exactly the reverse.’’. TWO WEEK MISSION FOR THE DEEPENING OF SPIRITUAL LIFE Presbyterian church director. ' Preacher, Rev. A. 11. Saunders. November 27 —10:30 a. m. "Christ Revealing God”; 7:30 p. in., “What is Christ to Us?” Monday, Nov. 28. —7:30 p. m. "Quiet Moments With the Master.” Tuesday, Nov. 29 —7:30 p. m. “Christ’s Cross and Ours.” Wednesday, Nov. 30. —7:30 p. m. “Exaltation and Depression in the Christian Life.” Thursday, Dec. 1. —7:30 p. m. "Losing I Life and Finding Eternal Life.” Friday, Dec. 2.—7:30 p. m. "Asham ed of Christ.” Sunday Dec. 4 —10:30 a. m. “Christ and the Life Beyond”; 7:30 p. m. Sermon by Rev. F. W. Backemeyer, Indianapolis. Monday, Dec. 5. —7:30 p. m. "Christ’s Response to Our Fears.” Tuesday, Dec. 6 —7:30 p. m. “Christ the Problem of Pain.” Wednesday, Dec. 7. —7:30 p. m. “The Mighty Power of Faith.” Thursday, Dec. 8 —7:30 p. m. “Christ and His Church.” Friday, Dec. 9. —Great Men’s Meeting in Ft. Wayne. Speaker: Cleveland B. McAfee Ph. D.. D. D. Chicago. Subject: "The Gospel for the World Today.” The pastor’s sermons will be based on one passage of scripture Matthew 16:1 to 17:21. .Study it prayerfully. Our aim in these meetings is to give inspiration and strength. Every member —for your own sake and the sake lof your Master —His church. Resolve to attend faithfully. ■— • THANKSGIVING CLASS The Blue Lodge in Masonry will initiate a class of candidates here Thanksgiving afternoon and evening, members of the Ossian lodge assist-1 ing in the work. A part of the cere-! mony will be completed during the’ afterncc", after Which an adjourn-j I ment w ill be taken to partake of a ( fine chicken supper served in the lodge dining room by the members . of the Eastern Star. The remainder of the work will be conferred in the 1 evening. Aljj Maaons are Invited, I and will find a royal welcome in : lodge and club rooms during the holiday ceremonies.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24,

NOTICE OF COMMISSIO>iERk SM.E OF HU 41. ESTATE The undersigned commissioner, by virtue of un order of the Adnm.’ ClrI < ult Court, made and entered in a liniise therein pending. entitled (Charles F. Kinney, administrator <>t the estate of Patrick K. Kinney, deceased vs. Edward .1. Kinney, Mary A. Kinney, Peter Kinney, Michael .1. Kinney, Hertha Kinney. Charles F, Klnnej, Celia Kinney, Jeannette KinI nev, Emma Kinney. Grace Kinney, Mildred Kinney. Marcella Klliuej. I Home Loan & Savings Ass’n. and num-In-red 10.403 upon the dockets thereof, hereby glvis notice that al the office of fk-hnrger X Son on Second treat, In the city of Decatur, on the 17th dav of December. 1921, nt 10 o'clock a. m. of said day he will offer for sale and will continue to offer to sell the same from day to day thereI after urlll sold at private vendue and 'at not less than the uppraUed value j of e.ieh of said tracts so offered to be sold separately and severally and which said tracts and each of them so offered for sale Is described as fol- : lows: Tenet No. 1 40 meres of land in Adams county, l State of Indiana, and lining n tract of land, lionnded as follows: beginning ala stake set and corner established by the County Surveyor of Adams county, Indiana, on the north line of Section 33, In Township 26, twentyfive, North of range fifteen (161 Hast, said stake being set at the Northwest corner of land formerly owned by Asa Scherburn Lewis, thence westward on said second line 70 perches and 3-100 perch to n stake and corner established by the County Surveyor on the Northeast corner of land since owned by Amy Way. thence south ninety-one and one-third (|lH> perches to a stake, thence eastwardly parallel to the north line of the Section. seventy (70) perches and three one-hundredths (3-100) of a perch to the west line of the land formerly owned by Asa Scherburn Lewis,! thence northwardly along the line of said Asa Scherburn Lewis' land and parallel with the west line ninety-one and one-third ( 91 1-3 > perches to the place of beginning, reference for record of boundaries to he made to minutes of county surveyor and allowance to be made for magnetic variations on all of the line, containing forty (40) acres. Said survey being recorded In deed record ''lt” at page 674 in the recorder's office of Adams county, said tract being part of the section of land entered at the United States land office at Port Wayne, by Florllla Lewis and after division this above described tract was deeded by her to her son. Ashel VC. Lewis, by deed dated January 19. 1841. and by him deeded to Theophilus Wilson dated April 2, 1849. Tract No. 2 The following real estate In Adams county, state of Indiana, to-wit: Part of the west half (4) of the southeast quarter (%) of section twenty-eight (28). township twenty-five (25) north of range fifteen (15) east containing sixty-nlne (t>9) acres be the same more or less, and being all of that part of the west half (14) of the south east quarter of said section twentyeight (28), lying east of the public highway, running north and south through the south half of said section. Trnct X<». :t The undivided two-thirds (2-3) part In value of lot number ten (10). In section thirty-three (33). township twenty-five (25). north range fifteen (15) east in Adams county, Indiana, containing fifty (50) acres more or less as shown in the survey made by the surveyor of Adams county, and recorded In deed record "R” at page 574 in the official records in the recorder's office of said county. Tract No. 4 The northwest quarter (’4), of U |e southeast quarter (>4) of section twenty-seven (27) township twentyfive (25), north range 'fifteen (15) east, in Adams county, Indiana, containing forty (40) acres of land, be the same more or less, together with one-half (% 1 acre of land, being one rod wide off of the west side of the southwest quarter (*4 > of the southeast quarter (%( of said section twenty-seven (27). township and range aforesaid contalhing one-half (>-) acre of land. Trnct No, 5 Inlot number one hundred and twentv-flve (125) In the town of Buffalo, now Geneva, in Adams county, state of Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said town. Tract No. (> Inlot number one hundred and eighty-one (181) in Butchers' heirs addition. Isaac Nelsons plat in the town of Buffalo, now Geneva, Adams county, Indiana. Tract No. 7 Inlot number seventeen (17), in Jacob Freang’s subdivision of outlots number thirty-three (33) thirtyfour (34), and thirty-five (35), In tiie Southern addition to the town now city of Decatur, Adams county. Indiana. as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said town, now city, of Decatur, Indiana. Tract No. X Lot number thirty-eight (38) in William's addition to the city of Fort Wayne, in the county of Allen, state of Indiana, according to the recorded plat thereof. TERMS OF SAI.E One-third (% > purchase price tu be paid in cash on day of sale, one-third (%) to be paid in nine months from date of sale, and one-third (Vs) irl eighteen months from date of sale, deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date of sale and to be secured by mortgage on the premises sold. the purchaser, however must have the privilege of paying all cash if he so deslics. CHARLES F KINNEY. Commissioner. Smith & Parrish, Attorneys Nov. 9-16-23 NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SAI.E Notice is hereby given that the undersigned commissioner, appointed In an action for partition of real estate in the Adams circuit court of Adams county. Indiana. wherein Lydia Elzey is plaintiff and Charles W. North. Alvis P. Addington, John Gilbert and William Singer are defendants for partition of certain real estate therein described, to sell the real estate described in the complaint, I will, as such commisloner, on the 24tl> day of December, 1921, offer for sale at private sale at the office of John Schumer & Son in the Lehman block in the city of Decatur. Indiana, to the highest and best bidder the following described real estate in the city of Decatur. Adams county, Indiana. to-wll: Slxtv-six (66) feet In width off of the east side of the following described real estate: Inlot Number 549 and sixteen (16 feet off of the south side of Inlot number 550 in Glass and Rice's subdivision of outlets number 151. 154 and 155 in Crabb's Second Western Addition to the town now city, of Decatur. Indiana. Terms of Sale One-third cash in hand on day of sale, one-third in nine months, and one-third In eighteen months. purchaser to give notes secured by mortgage on tile real estate sold bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. Purchaser lias the privilege of paying all cash. Said sale is to be made free of liens. Said sale is to take place at 9 o’clock a. m. on the day above mentioned, and will be continued from day to day until sold, and for not less than the full appraised value of said real | pafatp DAVID E. SMITH. Commissioner Smith & Parrish, Attorneys. Nov. 23-30 Dec 1 ' FOR SALE—Large No. 1 Malleable range; also four burner Perfection oil stove. Call pbone 840. 277-31 C. W. Merriman and Dr. Parrish oi Monroe were Decatur business vis 1 itors this afternoon. IM-4-WANT ADS EARN-4-4—l

NOTICE TO NON'-RF.MOENTH I The State of Indlnns. Adams County. SS: „ In the Adarns Circuit Court. November term. 1921, I No. 10568 . _ John Stout vs. Beavers OH Company, M. L. Clovis x- Company. Morris L.. ( lev is, et ill. Foreclosure and Mechanics' Lien. . It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, tliat Beav-1 era oil Company, M 1.. Clovis Xi < onipany and Morris L. Clovis, <>> the shove named defendants (ire non-res-idents of the State of Indiana. Notice Is therefore hereby given the said Heavers Oil Company. M L. Clovis X Company and Morris L. Clovis that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 31st day of Deeemlier, 1921, the same being the 36th Jurldlclal Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the < ourt House In the City of Decatur commencing or. Monday, the :Ist day of November. A. D. 1921, and plead by answer or sletnur to said < omplaint, or the same will be heard and determilied in their absence. Witness, my name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this lath dav of November, 1921. . , (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY. Clerk By Florence Holthouse, Deputy November 10th. 1921. Merryman & Sutton, Attys. Nov. 10-17-24 Dec. 1 •—————■ NOTICE TO NON-HEMIIENTS The State of Indiana, Adams County. SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, November Term. 1921. Frank O. Martin, administrator vs. Lena Martin, et al. For Partition. It appearing from affidavit, filed In the above entitled cause, that William B. Martin, of the above named defendant Is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Notice Is therefore hereby given the said William B. Martin. that lie bland appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the Util day of January. 1922. the same being the 43rd Jurldlclal day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House In the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 21st day of November, A. D. 1921, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined In his absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of said ■ ourt hereto affixed, this 14tli day of . November. 1921. iSeal) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk. By L. L. Baumgartner, Deputy November 14. 1921. Dore B. Erwin, attorney. Nov. 15-22-29 FOR SALE —3 dozen Rhode Island Red pullets, SIOO a head. F, M Lichtensteiger, Wren, O. 277-3tx MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York Liberty Bond Form — U. S. Liberty U. S. Liberty 2nd4s 95.04 U. S. Liberty Ist 4%598.00 U. S. Liberty 2nd 4%895.20 U. S. Liberty 3rd 4 1 4596.70 U. S. Liberty 4th 4%595.40 Victory 3%s 99.90 Victory 4%s 99.92 New York Produce Market Form. Nov. 23 —Butter, firmer, receipts 7.>9O. Creamery extras 43; specials 43 1 >4-44; state dairy tubs 31-42. Eggs —Firm, receipts 10,392. white fancy 98; nearby mixed fancy 46-73; fresh firsts 56-70; Pacific coast 53-93. Cleveland, Nov. 23—Hog receipts, 2000; market steady 10c up. Yorkers $7.35; pigs $7.50; roughs $6; stags 4. Cattle, receipts 200; market steady; good to choice steers 8001900; good to choice heifers 50-600; good to choice cows 400-475; fair to good cows 300-400; common cows 150-200; good to choice bulls 400-50; milchers 3500-7500. Indianapolis Livestock Form, Nov. 23 —Hogs, ,receipts 7500; market steady to 15c higher; best heaviei, 655; medium mixed 6851690; common choice 665-715; bulk of sales 655-690. Cattle receipts 500; market strong, 25 higher; steers 450-850: cows and heifers 100-825. Sheep, 400; market steady; tops 100-200; calves 400; market strong, tops 1000. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Nov. 23 —Receipts 2400, shipments 2850; official to N. Y. yesterday 2090. Hogs closings steady; medium and heavies, '57.25; mixed, $7.25-7.50; Yorkers, $7.65-7.75; lights and pigs. $7.85-8.10; roughs $6; stags $4.50, down; cattle 250 down steady; sheep 800; best lambs 1100; best ewes 325-400; calves 175; tops 1050-1160. New York, Nov. 23—Foreign Exchange opened irregular today. Francs .0707%, Lire .0412. Marks .0036%. Danish Kronen .1850. New York Produce Market Form. Nov. 23 —Flour dull and unchanged. Pork quiet. Mess 2500-2550. Lard, firm. Middlewest Spot 965 975. Sugar quiet, raw 3.875. Refined quiet. Granulated 520-530. Coffee Rio No. 7, on snot 8%-8%. Santos No. 4 11%-12%. Tallow firm. Special 5. City 4%. Hay steady; No. 1 130; No. 3 105-115. Clover 95-125. Dressed poultry irregular; turkeys 25-53; chickens 2043; fowls 17-35; ducks 25-35. Live poultry irregular; geese 14-26; ducks 23-34; fowls 18-28; turkeys 48-52; roosters 16; chickens 20-23; broilers 28-36. Cheese quiet. State milk common to specials 16-23%; skims common to specials 4-16%. Cleveland. Nov. 23—Butter, packing stock 27-28. Eggsv unchanged. Poultry, live heavy fowls 20-22; turkeys 45. Potatoes 300-315 a sack of 150 pounds. Sweet potatoes, 210 a hamper (Jersey.) BURK ELEVATOR GRAIN REPORT. No. 2 red wheat, 58 pound test $1.03; other grades at discount; No. 2 oats, 29 pound test, 29c; other grades at discout; old yellow corn, cwt., 60c; new, 45c; ryo, per bushel 70c; barley, per bu. 45c; timothy seed, per bu. [email protected]; red clover seed, per bu. $10; alsike clover seed, per bu. $5,00 @7.00; wool per lb. B@l2c. LOCAL EGG MARKET Eggs 58c CREAMERY MARKET , Butterfat delivered ...34c

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+ + * + + + •?• + *♦♦♦♦*♦ + + + CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ +++ + + + FOR SALE FOR SALE -One Garland gas range, used only u short time. Call 215 S. Ninth street nlglit. FOR gXLE - — Two spotted Poland brood sows. John Heeher, Honduras Store. 253-tt FOR SALE—Rose - Comb ’ Rhode Is-. land cockrels and Mammouth Bronze turkeys, from prize winning stock. J. F. Rupert, Monroe. Ind., R. R. 2. 274-12 X FOR SALE Our Superior Big - Type Spring Service Boars. Going fast, only 2 left. Don't delay, get your hog. Holthouse & Faurite, Decatur. R. 5,1 274-6tx[ FOR - SAj?E—EigTiFTilF~type Poland China gilts; good ones. Inquire of Chas. W. Johnson, Decatur, Indiana, phone 865-B. 276 3t. FOR SALE—Good strain Shepard pups. Hugo Gerke. Phone 574-C. 277 3t WANTED FOR practical nursing call ’phone 305-Black. Celia Jacobs. W ANTED —Roomer, man preferred. Good room. Call at 326 North 4th street or Phone 568 White. 243 ts WANTED—Several pounds of good, clean, soft rags, white preferred, suitable for cleaning machinery. No carpets, coats, blouses, trousers or heavy goods accepted- Will pay 5c per lb. for suitable rags. The Daily Democrat. WANTED—Good girl or woman to do house work. Good wages. No washing or ironing. Inquire Mrs. E. H. Miller, Wildwood Park, Fort Wayne. 275-3 t WANTED —Washing to do. Satisfactory work with delivery. Phone Mrs. Chris Bieberick at Red 562. 275-3 t. WANTED —To purchase two flywheels for 3 h. p. gasoline engine. Inquire of W. F. Cable, 1128 Elm street, Decatur, Ind. 22-23-25-x EARN $6-sl2 Weekly—Addressing mailing circulars, spare time at home, instructions 25c. Mailers List Co., 5651 28th St., Detroit, Mich. 1 WANTED—Distributor for Wonderful Article needed in every home, office and business place. Each demorstration makes a sale. Write quick for agency to P. O. Box 198, Fort Wayne, Ind. Itx LOST AND FOUND FOUND —Pair of ladies’ blue silk gloves, near Fifth and Monroe streets. Call at this office and pay tread. 263-tt LOST—-Some where between Monroe and Decatur Saturday a 4 buckle all rubber-red artic over shoe. Finder please return to C. M. Laisttre, Monroe, Indiana or box 20 Democrat office. 27G-3t. LADlES’Black* Sailor HAT taken by mistake from K. of C. hall Tuesday evening. Person who took same may exchange at K. of C. hall. 277-2tX LOST —License plate No. 29455 Ind.— Hugo Gerke, Phone 874-C. 277-31 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTI.EMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heir.* and legatees of Eleanor Johnson, deceased, to appear in tiie Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on Hie Bth day of December. 1921, and show cause, If any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. J. F. SNOW, Administrator. Decatur, Ind., Nov. 15, 1921. ,T. F. Snow, Atty. Nov. 17-24 Dec. 1 s—s_s—WANT ADS EARN—S SALECALEiER Dec. I—Charles1 —Charles Poling, % mile east of the Washington church or 4 miles southwest of Decatur. December 1. —C. B. Poling, 3 miles south and 1% mile west of Decatur, or % mile east of Washington church. December 6. —Stephen Siegrist and Ben. Beckmeyer, 1 mile north of Decatur on the John Omlor farm. December? —Perry and Anna Roebuck, Henry Buckmaster farm 4 miles south, %mile east of Decatur and % mile tiie Brandyberry school. g Early Read the Ads «>•

♦ NOTICES ♦ >+♦♦♦+♦+*+♦+*♦++♦+ NO HUNTING All hunting or trespassing Is for-’ (bidden on the sectiou owned by tiie following: 1. A. Kulver, John Harvey,l Michael Miller. Mrs. Addie Andrews, Joseph Heimann and John Heimann. 1258-24 X NO HUNTING No hunting or trespassing will be permitted on our farm* from this date: , Clit Hart, Ben Waggoner, Chas. Bohnkc, Wm. Kukelhan, J. C. Moorman, Kukelhan Bros, Otto Boerger, | Jake Boerger, Jacob Weidler, J. H. (Hall, August Bohnke, Henry Bohnke. 265-tl7x DENTAL OFFICE CLOSED My office will be closed from Wednesday noon for the rest of the week. DR. FRED PATTERSON. 275 3t BOX SOCIAL At the Peterson school, Friday evening, November 25. Good entertainment and games. All ladies bring boxes. Come and have a good time. 275-3 t EDWARDS STUDIO 12 photos make 12 gifts. Make an appointment today. Phone 964. 273-18 t e —- THE CALL OF THE MOOSE The annual roll call of the Moose will be held Wednesday evening, November 23, at the Moose home. This will be followed by a turkey supper, and the initiation of the James J. Davis class of twenty candidates. All Moose are requested to answer this call. 275-3 t Dictator. NO HUNTING ALLOWED. No hunting or trespassing allowed on the John C. Cowan farm in St. Mary’s township.—John C. Cowan. For good whipping and coffee cream Phone 887. 277-6tx OPEN FOR BUSINESS We are in position to take care of your wants in coffee cream, whip- . ping cream and ifiilk, at all times. THE ENTERPRISE DAIRY South First St. Phone 887. 277-4tx SHOE STORES TO CLOSE. , The Shoe stores will be closed all . day tomorrow. (Thanksgiving). M. E. CHOIR NOTICE There will be practice of the Metho- , (list church choir tonight at 7 o'clock r instead of tomorrow night as was an- . nounced. Special Thanksgiving turkey and chicken dinner Thursday, , 50c at the Peoples restaurant. ■ ■ • . WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s Special lunch alter the dance j tonight. “Eats” Restaurant. ! LOOK FOR THELMA. ( « NOTICE No hunting or trespassing will be allowed on the farms owned by the 1 parties listed below. To avoid prosecution, please take notice: 5 Barney Meyer, John Schultz, Julius Heideman, Toney Voglewede, Fred Baker, John Kintz, P. M. Carper, Guy Parkison. Lawrence Brown, Anthony Lengerich, Clem Lengerich, Kohne Brothers, Gerhard Kohne, Frank Brown, W. E. Kintz, Cecil Harvey, tenant John Hessler and David Coffee 1 farms, John Appleman, Mart Stalter, 3 Charles Arnold. 277-3 t WHIPPING CREAM t We will have plenty of whip- ’ ping cream for tomorrow ’■ (Thanksgiving). Decatur Sanitury Milk Co,, Phone i(>7. i- -x e Apply Now For Your Automobile LICENSE Do it TODAY. Don’t Delay. | Make application for your 1922 Auto License. Applications mailed every day. See— RICHARD C. EHINGER Notary Public Democrat Office ’

++*«*+++ +++++++ ♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ •>+♦+<=*+++ + + + + + + + * Time is the same as Money to th. real man of affairs If your time Is valuable your he.ith Is a vital factor In your life. Are losing time because of Illness? If so, return to normal the Chiropractic way, FOR BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C Chiropractic and Osteopathic" Treatments given to suit your need at 144 So. 2nd St. .p hone Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—l-5 6-8 p. m ' ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Real Estate and Farm Loans See French Quinn, The Schirmeyer Abstract Co Over Vance & Linn Clothing store. BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or night Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone—9o. Home Phones: Black 727; Getting 945 Agents for Pianos and Phonographs. DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GENERAL PRACTICE OFFICE SPECIALTIES—Diseases of women and children; X-ray examinations; Glourscopy 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. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Barn, Ist street. Office Phonel43 Residence Phone 102 DR. C. C. RAYL Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdoinino-pelvic Disease Office (1 to 4 & 6 to 8 p. m. Hours (Sunday 9 to 10 *. in. Phone 581. Tonsils and adenoids removed at the Decatur Hospit/ Thursday only by a specialist, she poor will be treated absolutely free. ’Phone 791. ts o 0 HOMER H. KNODLE Lawyer Rooms 1 &■ 2, Morrison Block DECATUR, INDIANA Live Stock and HOG InsurancePays for Cholera Losses. Phone: Res. or Office—lo 3. 0 0 « -f THE LIFE OF AN INVALID grows very monotonous. Most everybody wants good health. It you are not perfectly well, we invite you to personally investigate CHIROPRACTIC. Visit us and let us tell you more about this wonderful science. I Smith & Smith. + — * JUNK 1 prices to some extent have ad- ' vanced; if you have an accumu- ' lation of junk to dispose of, see us before you sell. If you desire, we will call with our truck and take away your junk. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. Near G. R. & I. crossing, Monroe street. Phone 442. * * * Book Your Sales with JEFF LIECHTY I experienced Auctioneer and obtain the highest dollar for your goods. ri i c Now la the Time. Do It Today. 'Phone me at my expense even- , ! Ings after 6 o'clock, Monroe phone, No. 43. (14 years experience) O 0 BOOK YOUR SALE NOW I FRED SCHURGER General and Live Stock Auctioneer Decatur, Ind. Phones 104 or 878-F. 0 o —■ Rats, Rats—You cannot afford to feed them. We can sc ■ you Rat Anihilator which wm get rid of them, guaranteed, H. ' Knapp & Son. 275-Ji