Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1921 — Page 6
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"THE RIGHT TO LOVE” Oorge Fltzmaurlce. who Is the producer of the sensational film sue
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Big All-week Special on RUBBERS With the winter season now at hand—which means cold, damp, wet days—one’s thoughts are turned to the winter footwear. In order to prepare you for the Winter snows, slush and rains, we have placed hundreds of pairs of rubbers, arctics and boots on our counter that can be bought for the low price all week. Read over the prices listed below. Come in and prepare yourself for the winter days. Men’s Arctics, Rubbers and Boots 1 buckle Arctics, single sole li*O OP1 buckle Arctics, tap sole and heel, 50 4 buckle Cloth Arctics, single sole, I buckle Cloth Arctics, tap sole and heel. .... $3.75 I buckle Rubber Arctic, single sole, $3.75 4 buckle Rubber Arctic, tap sole and heel, S 4 00 8 in. All Lace Pac. tap sole. '53.95 8 in. All Lace Pac, single sole, $3 45 ci - hT » pR^- $2.00, $1 ’75 Red Boots. 25 Black Boots Women’s Arctics and Rubbers 1 buckle Arctics ■ $1.75 4 buckle Arctics 25 Cloth Top Rubbers 65 Fleece Lined Rubbers $1.25 Boy’s Arctics, Rubbers and Boots 1 buckle Arctics, single sole $1.95 4 buckle Cloth Arctics, single sole $3.25 4 buckle Rubber Arctics, single sole 35 Cloth Top Rubbers $1.15 Red Boots, yr Black Boots, $3.25 Girl’s Arctics and Rubbers 1 buckle Arctics $1.45 R " ,,bCT5 .................................... 90c Fleece Lined Rubbers $1.15 GAY BROS. Adams County Hospital Bonds For Sale We offer for sale the SIOO,OOO issue of six per cent Adams County Hospital Bonds, subject to prior orders. As a number of orders have already been received you should act promptly if you desire any of these attractive bonds. Issued in denominations of SSOO bearing 6% interest. For further information inquire Bond Department OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK Decatur, Indiana
I cess, "On With the Dance,” has produced another picture which is de , dared to be its equal in spectacular scenes and stirringly dramatic action. | It is called "The Right to Love" and was adapted by Ouida Bergere from ian original French novel and play. I , The picture, which is a Paramount, i will be shown at the Mecca theater • tomorrow. — — —e i —v V-4—S—WANT AOS EARN—I—S-4
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1921.
TO NEW BREMEN Rev. N. E. Vitz Will Resign Reformed Pastorate at Sherwood, Ohio. Word came today to the Herman Sellemeyer family that Rev. N. E. Vitz, son-in-law of Mr. Sellemeyer, that he would resign the pastorate of the Reformed church at Sherwood, Ohio, and accept the charge at New Bremen, Ohio. The transfer will be made March 1. The new charge at New Bremen is I a larger field, and the congregation lis much larger, thus giving Rev. I Vitz and his wife a greater opportunity for advancement of the cause in j which they are engaged. Mrs. Vitz I was Miss Emma Sellemeyer before her marriage, and her husband a son of the late Rev. Vitz. a former pastor here. Their friends are of course interested in any news concerning their welfare, and will rejoice with them that they are to have the larger field of work. The Rev. Vitz has been located at Sherwood, the past fifteen years. The congregation at New Bremen num bers around the 200 or 250 mark.
THE WEEKLY MARKETGRAM By11. S. Bureau of Markets and Crop Estimates. I • v Dairy Products —Butter markets unsettled during week but firm at close although at present prices markets are not in line with each other and further price changes are likely. Closing prices, 92 score: New York and Chicago 45%; Philadelphia 46%; Boston, 45c. Chee markets firmer and Wisconsin prices higher in line with country board advances on Monday. Fruits and Vegetables—City potato markets stronger. Eastern shipping points steady. Bulk stock stronger in New York City at $2.10@ 2.20 per 100 pounds. Sacked stock $2.00@ 2.10 in other eastern markets. Sacked round whites up 10 cents f. o. b. Michigan points at [email protected]; Up 10 cents to 15 cents in Chicago at [email protected] car lot sales. Hay.—Market generally easier because of indifferent demand. Prices lower at New York. Other markets practically unchanged but have downward tendency, except at Cincinnati where shipping demand has improved. Country loading light. Quoted December. No. 1 Timothy, New York $23.50; Cincinnati, $21.00; Chicago, $22.90; Minneapolis $18.50; Atlanta, $27.50. No. 1 Alfalfa, Memphis $25; Atlanta. $31.50. No. 1 Prairie. — Minneapolis sls. Feed. —Markets inactive. Offerings by flour mills of wheat feeds for immediate shipment continue light and Bran prices in many markets are nominal. Storage stocks are slowlydisposed of by holders at the advanced prices. Production of corn feeds remains good. oCttonseed meal in good supply at unchanged prices. Offerings of beet pulp and alfalfa meal liberal. Linseed meal in good demand, prices firm. Quoted December 9. Bran. $19.50; Middlings, $20.00; Flour Middlings, $22.00; Linseed meal $41.00. Minneapolis 36 percent, cot'ionseed meal $33.50; Memphite White Hominy feed $23. Chicago, No. 1 Alfalfa meal $16.50; Kansas City; Beet pulp $24.80 Phila. Grain. —The market had decided weakness most of the week with rains in drouth areas, but on the Sth there was buying and the resulting advances were sustained by revived export demand. Cash premium on No. 2 Red winter wheat advanced 5 cents on the 9th. Closing prices in Chicago cash markets: No. 2 Red winter wheat $1.20; No. 2 Hard Winter wheat $1.14; No. 2 mixed corn 50 cents; No. 2 yellow corn 51 cents; No. 3 white oats 34 cents. Average price to farmers in central North Dakota for No. 1 northern wheat $1.04%. To farmers in central Kansas for No. 2 Hard Winter wheat 90 cents. For the week Chicago May wheat down 2% cents closing at $1.15; Chicago May corn down % cent at 54%; Minneapolis May wheat down 1% cent closing at $1.07%; Winnipeg May wheat down 2% cent at $1.10%. Live Stock and Meats. —Chicago sheep and lamb prices advanced sharp ly during the week. Hogs advanced moderately. On the average cattle prices were not materially changed. Fat lambs ranged from 80 cents to $1.25 net higher. Yearlings up 60 to $1.25. Fat ewes were 75 cents higher: Feeding lambs gained 25 cents to 35 cents. Hogs ranged from 5 cents to 35 cents higher for the week, light weights advancing most. Good steers were weak to 35 cents lower while medium steers were generally firm to higher. Butcher cows and heifers i ranged from steady to 20 cents lower. Feeder steers were unchanged. Distributed from the Chicago Branch Office of the Bureau of Markets & Crop Estimates U. S. Department of Agriculture 139 North Clark I street, Chicago, 111.
FISHER & HARRIS CASH GROCERY SPECIALS •foi Wednesday & Thursday Call 5, 48 or 231 for your phone orders Free city delivery. Large Soft Shell English VV alnuts, lb 3®® New Mixed Nuts, 2 1b5.... 45c lb 25c Idirge Soft Shell Almonds lb 30c New Filberts, lb 20c New Brazils, 1b.,...25c Fresh Roasted Peanuts, lb. 20c High Grade Chocolate Drops 2 lbs. 35c Pride of Decatur a good Hour 12 lb. bag 45c 24'a lb. bag 84c 49 lb. bag $1.68 The Housewives Favorite. Pillshurys lx Flour, more and better bread. 24'i lb. bag sl.lß 49 lb. bag $2.35 Ur ma Hard Kansas Winter Wheat Flour, 24' 2lb. bag 98c 49 lb bag . $1.95 Enterprise or Aristos Flour. 24'/« lb. bag $1.29 10 lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar 58c Large pkgs. Dates 10c Dromedary Dates. 2 pkgs. 45c Pkg 23c Fancy Holly Wreaths with plenty of berries, each... 20c Xmas Trees 35c up Fancy Jonathan Apples. 31b 25c Thin Skin Fancy Grape Fruit, 5 for 29c Fancy New California Navel Oranges, dozen ....... 40c Shredded Wheat Biscuits, 2 packages 25c Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 pkg 25c Large pkgs. Post Toasties or Jersey Corn Flakes 15c The kind they like because it is sweeter, fine for candies, Penick & Fords Syrup No. 10 gal. Golden Color 44c N 0.5 ' jvgal. Golden Color 25c No. 10 gal. Crystal White 49c N 0.5 '/z-gal Crystal White 28c No. 10 gal. Maple Flavor 68c No. 5 ‘2-gal. Maple flavor 38c New Pure Buckwheat, 4'/a tb_ bag ....*. 25c 10 Ib. bag 48c McKenzies Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, large bag 27c Aunt Jemima Pancake or_ Buckwheat Flour, pkg.. 17c N. B. C. Butter Crackers, the best. 2 lbs . 25c Uneeda Biscuits, pkg 8c Black Whole Grain or Strictly Pure Ground Black Pepper. tb 25c A splendid value. Our Best Bulk Golden Rio Coffee, tb 15c Best Old Crop Santos Coffee, lb 25c 4 lbs 90c Chase & Sanborns Special _ Coffee, tb 35c 3 lbs 95c New Quaker Bulk Rolled _ Oats, 6 tbs. ... -. 25c Lima or Butter Beans, tb... 10c New Dried Cooking Peas, 3 lbs 25c Best Grade of White Porce-_ lain Dinner Plates, 6 for 75c Handled Cups and Saucers. 6 for SI.OO Pie Plates. 6 for 39c Deep Dishes 25c and 35c Large Heavy Galvanized Coal Buckets, each 70c Large Galvanized Wash Tubs 79c Extra large Galvanized Wash Tubs 89c Our Special Wash Boards. each 50c Extra Heavy Galvanized Water Pails 65c Genuine Santa Clara Prunes tb 15c Large pkgs. New English Currants 25c Bulk Seedless Raisins tb.. 25c Fine Quality Carpet Brooms. each 38c Cupid Nut Oleo, real quality tb 28c Strictly Pure Country Lard. 3 tbs 35c Our Special Clothes Baskets each 83c Willow Clothes Baskets, large size $1.55 Extra Large Size $1.85 Hertels Whipping Cream, pt. New- Pack Sweet Corn or Tender June Peas, 2 cans 25c Tall cans Pink Salmon, 2 for Kirks Flake White Soap on sale, 5 bars 29c 1 bar Jap Rose soap Free. Palmolive or Kirks Hard Water Castile Soap, 3 bar 25c Pillsburys Facial Soap cake 21c Eckharts Sugar Cured Smoked Strip Bacon, 3 1b5.... 40c FISHER & HARRIS CASH GROCERY 129 and 131 South Second St.
AN AMAZON ARMY Women, Armed With Red Pepper, Bricks and Coal Sweeps Kansas MOB FIVE MINES Two Thousand With Shawls and Skirts Flying Attack Working Miners. (Vnltrd A’re»» Service). Girard. Kan., Dec. 13—(Special to Dally Democrat) — An "Amazon army,” throwing red pepper, bricks, stones and lumps of coal swept through the southern Kansas coal fields today, mobbing five mines and forcing miners to quit work. Skirts and shawls Hying, the wo men. wives and relatives of "rump" strikers swept down upon the mines and in many instances put working miners to flight with their fists. Fiercely, like tigresses, the women clawed and in some instancess used their teeth on miners who failed to heed their warning criea of "get out of here —you dirty traitors.” Several miners were bruised by missiles, others were almost blinded by the shower of red pepper. Four Jackson-Walker mines, and another near Mulberry were "cleaned out.” The women, mostly foreigners jerseyed. shawled and picturesque, then turned their attention to another Mulberry mine. "We’ll run every Lewis traitor off the job in Southern Kansas,” their leaders shouted. Following American flags carried at their head, three divisions of the feminine militants plunged over embankments and across fields after their leaders. About 2.000 women participated in the riots. NOTICE The Riverside Garage will be open until further notice. All work strictly cash. PETE MOUGEY, 293-2 t Receiver. o o Best Xmas Gift for mother, wife, daughter or sister A SINGER SEWING MACHINE Order Now. Delivery Christmas time. SEE FRANK STOGDILL or leave word at Tire shop under Boston store. _ O AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Let me make your Automobile License Application for 1922 license. At the Ford garage. A. D. SCMITT. 13-20 Notary Public. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York Priduce Market Form. Dec. 13 —Flour dull and unsettled; Pork weaker, mess 2400-2500; lard, steady, spot 965-975. Sugar dull, raw 3.875, refined dull, granulated 520; cogee, Rio No. 7 on spot 9%-9%; Santos No. 4 12*4-13. Tallow, quiet, special 6; city 5. Hay weak, No. 1 145; No. 3 125-130; clover 115-140. Dressed poultry quiet: turkeys 35-60; chickens 20-45; fowls 17-35; ducks 25 35. Live poultry unsettled, geese 22-26; ducks 20-26, fowls 18-3, turkeys 40-42, roosters 15, chickens 21-24, broilers 30-32. Cheese firm, state milk, common to specials 16-23%. skims oommon to specials 4-17. New York, Dec. 13 —Demand Sterling opened today at $4.18%; Francs .0811; Lire .0464; Marks .054. The whole list was lower. East Buffalo Hog Market, Dec. 13— Receipts 3680, shipments 1900, off! cial to N. Y. yesterday 6460. Light hogs closing strong, best grades slow, medium and heavies $7.50-7.60, mixed $7.50-8; Yorkers 8.25-8.50; lights and pigs, $8.50-8.75; roughs $66.25; stags $4-5; cattle 275 slow; sheep 1600; best lambs 1260; best ewes 450-550; calves 350; tops 1300. Cleveland. Ohio, Livestock Market, Dec. 13 —Hogs: Receipts 2500, market steady, 25c lower; Yorkers 825; mixed 775; mediums 775; pigs 825; roughs 600; stags 400. Cattle, receipts 150; market steady, good to choice steers 800-900; good to choice heifers 550 650; good to choice cows 400 500; fair to good cows 300-400; common cows 200-300; good to choice bulls 450-550; milchers 5000-9000. BURK ELEVATOR GRAIN REPORT. No. 2 red wheat, 58 pound test $1.03; other grades at discount; No. 2 oats, 29 pounds test, 30c; other grades at discount; old yellow corn, swt. 60c; new yellow corn, 55c; new mixed corn 45 cents; rye, per bushel 70 cents; barley, per bu. 45c; timothy seed, per bu. [email protected]; red clover seed, per bu. $10:50; alsike clover seed, per bushel $7.50; wool per lb, B@l2c. LOCAL EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 50c CREAMERY MARKET Butterfat, delivered 38c
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FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two spotted Poland brood sows. John Hester, Honduras Store. 253 tt FOR SALE—4 good fresh cows, part ly Jersey; 5 brood sows; feeding hogs. Inyuire of John Scheimann; Phone 493. 2M-4tX FOBTSALE—IOO "Single Comb Brown Leghorn hens. Wm. Arnold. Magley. Ir.'L, Cralgvllle Phone. 293-3tx FOR SArLE—Coot stove? - heating stove and furnace wood. 'Phone 697-0. Hugo Thieme. Decatur. Indi.ll;:1 29-1 3-13-15-17 X FOR SAI^E—A" gray willow baby buggy, nil new tires and as good as new; also large French plate mirror size 20x38 Hi. Call at 508 No. 2nd st., city. 2»<-Stx
WANTED FOR practical nursing call 'phone 305-Black. Celia Jacobs. WANTED Roomer, man preferred. Good room. Call at 326 North 4th street or Phone 568 White. 243-ts WANTED—Several poands of good, clean, soft rags, white preferred, suitable for cleaning machinery. No carpets, coats, blouses, trousers or heavy goods accepted- Will pay 5c per tb. for suitable rags. The Daily Democrat WANTED—IO tons of clover hay; 500 bu. of ear corn; 5 tons of baled straw. Inquire of John Schelman, Phone 493. 291-4tk YOUNGMen and Women, over-l?7de-siring government positons, $l3O monthly, write for free list of positions now open. R. Terry (former Civil Service examiner) 315 Continental Bldg.. Washington, D. C. 292-3tx WANTED —To buy small house with about 5 acres outside of city limits. Phone 652. W-F Sx LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Pair of ladies’ blue silk gloves, near Fifth and Monroe streets. Call at this office and pay for ad. 263-ts LOST —Child's black and white muff Saturday evening between 10th and Second streets or up town. Finder please return same to this office. 293-2 t For Rent FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms; 509 Mercer avenue. Phong 652. 288-3tx-eod — ■ IS SENT UP AGAIN. Warsaw, Ind., Dec. 13.—(Special to Daily Democrat).—Ralph Smith, 16 recently released from the reformatory at Plainfield, was convicted and sentenced from two to fourteen years for forgery here today. He was wanted by police in Fort Wayne, Garrett, Newport, Warsaw, Mentone, and Lima, O. The denomination for checks forged ranged from $5 to $45. - TAGGART OUT OF A JOB, Indianapolis, Dec. 13— (Special to Daily Democrat).—Tom Taggart, former United States senator and a big boss of the democratic party, was out of a job today. For twenty-one years he has listed his occupation as head of the French Lick Springs hotel, but his son, Thomas Jr., got his job at a meeting of the directors of the hotel company. The elder Taggart said he will not become Inactive, hut will knock around a little. SAIIMLENDER Dec. 20— Tuesday. Ralph McMillen 6 miles southeast of Decatur on the Piquay road on what is known as the Old Lee farm, 2 and % miles west of Wren, 1 and *4 miles from Bobo, 3% miles from Willshire and 2% miles from Pleasant Mills Dec. 20—R. O. McMillen, 6 miles southeast of Decatur. 2% miles west of Wren, 3 miles north of Willshire Ohio. Jan. 4—R. E. Heller, 3 miles south of Peterson and 7% miles southwest of Decatur, on the Jacob Heller fam.
AUTO REPAIRING Cars of all kinds repaired, and equipped with lenses, in accordance with new state regulations. Expert mechanics. KEIFFER & BEINEKE 211 So. Bth St. ’Phone 975
KIDNEY trouble ijk nasjcanseh unto/d J*j | human —- SOFfCAiNG FOR BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. FROHNAPFEL, D f Chiropractic and Osteopathic Treatments given to suit y Our .... at 144 So. 2nd St. Thon# Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—l-6 6-8 p m ■ ■Nil | |, R) 111 in ■■ , ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Real Estate and Farm Loans See French Quinn, The Schlrmeyer Abstract Co Over Vance & Linn Clothing store, BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered prompUy day or night Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone—9o. Home Phones: Black 727; Getting 948 Agents for Pianos and Phonograph, DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GENERAL PRACTICE OFFICE SPECIALTIES—Disease, ot 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: 9to 11 a. m—l to sp. tn.— 7t09 p. tn. 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 Phone 143 Residence Phone ..... 102 DR. C. C. RAYL Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdomino-pelvic Disease Office (1 to 4 & 6 to 8 p. m, Hours (Sunday 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581.
RICE’S SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teaches how to play the following Instruments correctly: Violin Clarinet Cornet Saxaphone Alto Trombone Drums, Etc M Etc. Personally Directed. 216 N. 7th St Phone BM. O C PROTECTION for those you love. The most thoughtful Holiday . remembrance in the world—A Life Insurance Policy. Commonwealth Casualty Co. HARLEY W. WARD. Gen. Agt, Adams, Wells, Allen, Jay and Blackford counties. 538 Washington St., Decatur, Ind. 0 0 We have the Approved Shaler Roadlighter Lenses in stock in all sizes. >ffifibfer2(arcfivare Go. wu votz Mor/C*
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 M- » WANT ADS EARN-♦-W- I WANT ADS EARN-*-*-*
