Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1922 — Page 6
Burns Cover with wet baking soda — afterward apply gently — VBCKS V a »o ßub Otter 17 Million Jan Used Yearly Studebaker Six I 5 Pass. Touring Bought March 3, 1922. Out 9 months. Less than 6,000 miles. The Price $790.00 Ever) thing alright but the price—but we need the money and not the car. PORTER & I BEAVERS Buick Sales & Service. Open Evenings. DANCE Moose Hall Friday Evening, Nov. 17th 8:30 o’clock 50c per couple. Music bv FEATURE FIVE ' ■■■■■wwreMutsaara /— — X Ashbaucher’s FURNACE LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE|76S or 739 MHMnBHHOHHBHMKMHHBai Dance? Masonic Hall Friday, Nov. 17 8:30 o’clock Benefit D. H. S. ! Athletic Association i Boys 50c. | Ladies 15c | / ” PERFORMANCE Performance is the-final proof of anything in this world. It is the acid test of all individuals, of all corporations, of all ideas. When we tell you that our past performances have built up a clientele of fifty thousand customers, who have received seven per cent on their investments, year in and year out, we have demonstrated for you a successful performance that merits your confidence and approval. It should stimhlate your interest to know more about us and how we have taken such progressive steps in corporate financing. We will be glad to send you literature, or better, have a representative call at your request. The R. L. Doliings Co. "Builders of Business” INDIANAPOLIS SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Local Representatives A. D. Suttles, Secy-Treas; General Manager. ( State License No. 2,317. Rooms No. 9 and 10, Morrison Bldg., South o< Court House, Decatur, Ind. V a I — I ■ —
Velie Six-581 Buick Six SPORT MODEL | 5 PASS. TOURINC ' Cost $1,485.00 I Newly Painted Out only 8 weeks. > On Good Cord T ires. I Has not gone 1,000 miles. I OUT ONLY 15 MONTHS. 9’l 1 Aft I Excellent Condition. ♦p 1)1 4 t).UV | visage on |y 7,500 to date. ’ You cannot tell it I j ook (his car over . from a new car. I At the price you’ll * ’ be interested. PORTER & I PORTER & BEAVERS I BEAVERS Buick Sales & I. Bulck Sales & Service. I Service. t Open Evenings. I Open Evenings. l ✓ ’ - Don’t Put It Off! Buy Them Now! ARCTICS The friend of the farmer and the man out-of-doors during the cold damp days is a pair of well constructed Arctics. They protect his health and assure his comfort at all times. Men’s four buckle cloth and rubber Arctics made of the best of material with an extremely low price to suit everybody. Per Pair $3.50 BUY FOR CASH AND BUY’ FOR LESS. People’s Cash Shoe Store V > I THE CRYSTAL i THE MECCA | Home of Paramount Pictures M LAST TIME TONIGHT. H TONIGHT ONLY || There’s Action Every Leave your heart at M Minute H home or she’ll steal it. Ml in bB _•s ~ , H “POSSESSION" K Constance Binney Eg ■g in BE From the Novel “Phroso” <1 “ROOM and BOARD" H By Sir Anthony llope Though he lived in a E It’s a Goldwyn Picture ■ h| ensile she was forced by N . Kl ! makes the heait 'Jill poverty io lake in board- 9 <:l * i as ! el ’ an, l breath Q ers, and the first to see s come quicker. <7 the Boom and Board S Also sign was an American M A Two Reel Big V millionaire. Then see B Comedy. B what else happens. jfj 5c and 10c H -Also- g Sc ~ IOC Two Reel Comedv. MM ' ■ TOMORROW ONLY ttY TOMORROW (Saturday) Jffi A Zane Grey picture Efl Shirley Mason in “When Romance Rides” E3 “Ragged Heroes” and another Sr And last episode of the n Educational Comedy. B “White Eagle” BjS 10c—20c B 10c—20c I Public Sale I I Having rented my farm, the undersigned will sell at public feds h| auction. 254 miles southeast of Decatur, on the Willshire road, KB M I Wed., Nov. 22, 1922 I H Sale to begin at 10 o’clock, sharp. gS M The following property, to-wit: H 2 HEAD OF HORSES —One black horse, 12 years old; bay Bui horse, 9 years old; one mule colt. 6 HEAD OF CATTLE One £gg ffl red cow, II years old, fresh in April; black cow. 6 years old. MH ■ fresh in April; spotted cow, 6 years old, fresh in May; 3 spring 9| gi calves. One brood sow; 7 fall pigs. CHICKENS—About 4 doz- »j| Kj en chickens. MACHINERY —McCormick binder; Dain mower; ffl| jg hay rake; land roller; grain drill; Gale corn planter; Gale cul- 1% n tivutor; 12-16 disc barrow; spike tooth harrow; spring tooth RS B harrow; Gale walking plow, 1.3 inch; 1 12-inch walking plow; ag B grain cradle; 2 farpi wagons; grain bed; hay ladders; lop bug- M Kg gy; single shovel plow ; double shovel plow; mud boat; slip $5 scoop; platform sales, 1,000 lbs.; fence stretchers; post auger; B grind stone; log chains; saws; forks; shovels; beet fork; oil B ■ tank. 60 gal. with pump; oil barrel, 50 gal.; hag scaffold; lard KS IS| press; iron kettle; cider barrels; set breeching harness; set E® B hip strap harness; 2 sets single harness; collars; corn Bled; B about 7 ton clover hay in mow; 7 acres of com in shock; fodder B Jg in field; corn in crib; oats in bin. HOUSEHOLD GOODS— ws ■ Round Oak Chief range in good condition; 2 beds with springs M |S and mattress; stand: 8 chairs; rtx'ker; cupboard; Florence "P automatic oil range With oven; and other articles too numerous IBS| ■ to mention. TERMS—SS.OO and under cash; over that amount 12 months B will be given, first 6 months without interest, last 6 months at gj| 7 percent, purchaser giving-bankable note. 4 percent off for B 9 'B cash over $5.00. No goods removed until settled for. ■I Mrs. Geo. Kintz I f Michaud and Neuenschwnnder, Aucts. ■"> Starost and Schurger, Clerks. St*; Lunch served on grounds. ,*a-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1922.
M noth i: <>i' rirriTiox T<» hidIOYI: i:\r.< i this Stnto of Indiana, Adtnii* county, Set ' In the Adams Circuit Court, S,t> teluher Term, 11122. li, the .-tnl. of Hllg.iheth Willey, d.-eoased. To Florence Keller < I'lon-ni <• Fruit): . You re hereby notified that the Y an Wert National Hunk hnx lll.d a pit, tloh In the above rntille.l •.him- n skid court asking Iheieln tliat caul court revoke your letters ns executrix of said estate nnd to remove you from your trust, as such executrix, l>>' reason or vour being a non r. idem ~t the State of Indiana, and becuuse of your failure to nuike and tile a report In sold court In the matter or siild estate as ordered by bald court. And you are hereby further notified to appear In the Adams circuit court at the court house in the city nt It'entur. Indiana on Monday, the 2,th .lay of November, im:'2, and then and there answer and defend said petition or the same will be heard riml determined In your absence. Witness the hand of the clerk of said court and the seal of said court hereto affixed at l>.-<ulut. Indkitiu. on this November 2nd. 11122. Court Seail JOHN T. KIN.ID. t'leik of Adams Circuit Court Merryman & Sutton. Attorneys for petitioner. 3-10-17--1 | ■ 0 " APPOINTMENT OF AI»MINI!STH ATOlt I Notice Is hereby given, That the unI dersigne.l has been appointed AdmlnisI trator of Hie estate of Francis M. , Miller, l.'t- of Adams eountv. deceased. The estate Is probably soldi AI ILES C. MILLER. Administrator. October 2«, 1922. „ fJuJson W. Tuple, Atty. S-ie-1. NO HUNTING Hunting anti tresspassing will not be permitted on the farm which I trn in charge of in St. Marys township. 2?tlt3 PERRY C. WALTERS. | — oIf you want to see how a liapp) bride gets by in Decatur read Foxy Grandpa story in Democrat. November ISth. 2G7t5 fi -* 6 ——— NOTICE TO HUNTERS i Huut.ng or trespassing will not be allowed on the farms owned or ten anted by the undersigned parties. ■ Violators will be prosecuted accordI ing to law: Henry Eiling Renj. Eiling Willis Magner Casper Miller Henry Barkley Isaac Everett IL W. Sellemeyer Krick-l'yndall Co. |’ G. M. T. Trout Mary Koenig John A. Miller Peter Heiman John Caudle Julius Schultz John Brown Henry Coyne James F. Arnold Henrw Krick Peter Miller A. J. Smith Abe Schnepp Mattie Young. Colehin Bros. —■■■■ • ————— NOTICE TO HUNTERS No hunting will be allowed on the farms owned or tenanted by the I following: .1. A. Fuhrman, R. D. Hamilton. Sam Fuhrman, M. J. Fuhrman. F. • N. Fuhrman, Jesse L. Singleton.' Robert J. Mann, Frank C. Mann, Louisa C. Mann, Chas. H. Bittner, . Theodore Ewell, Christ Macke, William E. Macke, Henry Pflueger, J. K. I Spangler, David W. Sommers. H. A. i Fuhrr.tan. Peter Pearson. Wm. Singi leton. Gustav Schneler. Henry Selk 'ing. Martin Selking, G. D. KoeneI mann. W. J. Bieberlch, Fred 11. Koeneman, Reppert & Seesenguth. ! KrueUman Bros., Gustav Bieberich, ID. F. Suman, H. E. Butler, Henn Fuhrman, Henry Macke. Tu & Fri 256-Gtx o NOTICE TO HUNTERS No hunting or trespassing will be allowed on the farms owned or tenanted by the following: Henry; Bloemker, Wm. Fruchte, Ed Reppert. C. Scheiman, Wm. Hilgernann, John Hilgemann, Mrs. Lena Hilgeinann. Ed Fruchte, Fruchte Bros. Tu & F till Nov. 17x NOTICE TO HUNTERS Hunting or trespassing will not be allowed on the farms owned or ten-' anted by the undersigned parties. Violators will be prosecuted according to law. Ed Tonnellier. John Tonnelller.. Ed Keller, Frank Roop. wed, sat ts. NO HUNTING ALLOWED Hunting or trespassing on the farms owned or tenanted by. the, undersigned is forbidden and violators will be prosecuted according to law: Mart Stalter, John Kintz. John Arnold. Frank Brown. Clem Leng-rich Lawrence Braun. Guy Parkerson, Philip Carper. Fred Baker. Tone Voglewede, Cecil Harvey. W. E. Kintz. John Appleman. William Kitson, Mrs. E. Egiy, Anthony Leng'rich, Kohno Bros., Gerhard Kohne. 1 ' 256-Wed-Fri, fit W—BABY’S BATH means a lot to baby and a lot to you, too. Therefore why not put in one of our sanitary, up-to-date, snowwhite, spotless, tubs? Baby’s bath will be an event then. Let us show ! you the real economy and added pleasure from having a sanitary bathroom such as we install and euip. The cost is nothing when the contort is considered. P. J. HYLAND .West Monroe Street
PUBLIC SALE I have rented my farm and will a-il al public auiTioti. at my residence 2 miles smith of Pleasant Mills, 2',ii miles northwest of Willshire, on what is known as the Hertel farm, THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1922 I Uoininetu-iug at io o'clock a. in. The. following property, to-wit; 4 HEAD OF HORSES -Consisting ' of 2 grey mares, 14 years old; Hrowu mat", 7 years old, weight 1400 lbs.; i, Black draft mare, coining :! years olti.! I HEAD OF CATTLE—One Guerne,.,, giving milk; two % Guernseys,i giving good How of milk; Brown Jer-I soy, good mill; cow; two spring cubes. FARMING 1M PLEMENTST’wo wagons, one 3% Ebertt wagon, good as new, one 3>A in. tread; Amer-; h an grain drill; Ohio hay loader; Mc-| Corniick wheat binder; McCormick <<rn binder; new low manure spread-' r; Case corn planter; 2 cultivators: ■ Gale gang riding plow, 12 in. bottom; Oliver rilling breaking plow, 14 in. bottom; single shovel plow; 7j teeth shovel plow; Walter A. Wood mowing machint'; disk harrow; drag' teeth harrow; tight bottom hay la«l-; (hr.. 15 in. side boards; 2 sets double, work harness; cab; corn shelter; % 11. I . Associate gas engine; ■ power. washer; sausage grinder; barrel spray pump; coal oil tank, 50 gal.; I oil tank, 30 gal.; 20 ft. ladder; scales, ■ SOO lb. platform; log chains; black-' mi.th tools; G galvanized chicken ■ cops: clover hay in mow; corn in heck; 100 full blood Rhode Island Red chickens; 3 stands of bees. ; Household goods — cupboard; | kitchen cabinet; wardrobe; book case; dresser; dining room table; 6' chairs; Penninsular range stove; Re-| tort heater; Wilson heater; Detroit; vapor oil stove; Vega cream separa-. tor; Great Western < ream separator; I 2 12-gal. jars; and other articles too ■ '• numerous to mention. TERMS—Made known on day of; sale. C. F. WERTZ W. M. Patterson, clerk. E. E. Bevington. Auctioneer. Ladies' Aid of Willshire M. E.]> , will serve dinner. nov. 17-28-21. | NO OLD WOMEN NOWADAYS Modern dress, hair dreasers, facial iexperts and cosmetics all combine to keep women of all ages young and attractive in appearance. Not until J the telltale wrinkles become so deep. ,t ho figure stops, or some ailment or weakness develops to drag a woman; I down does she really look .her age. ‘ , Every womap owes it to herself and 'her family to keek herself in appear-j Jnnco, and happy. When headaches. | i backache or “the blues” develop or when a woman roaches the trying age from fortwfivo to fifty. Lydia E. Pinkl.atn's yfigetable Compound may bo j , <!• pended upon to keep her in health i | ns it has so many other women whose . letters we are continually publishing in this paper. Bluffton, Nov. 17. Gasoline to'k a drop of three cents on the local market this morning and is quoted at 18c. ; This is believed to be only temporary and a raise is expected. o FOUNTAIN PEN ROBBERS Milford, Ind.. Nov. 17. —Fountain pen robbers are at work in this section. Fifteen were stolen from desks in the ; Milford public school building, eighteen from the school at North Webster and nearly as many from rooms in the public school at Leesburg. Nothing else was molested. MARKETS-STOCKS — Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock i Receipts 11200; shipments 5130; of-, ftcial to New York yesterday 4750; hogs closing steady; mixed medium anti heavies $8.60; yorkers sß.6osr ' x. 75"; pigs and lights itie 750. steady; sheep 6000; best lambs! 515.00; ewes $6.00® 7.50; calves 1000; tops $13.50. Cleveland Produce Market Cleveland, Nov. 17. —Butter extra in ' 'nibs 54%@55c; prints 55%<?i56e; | firsts 53L.*54c; packing stock 28® 29c. I , Eggs, fresh gathered northern -extras 57c; extra firsts 56c; Ohioa 53c; j Western firsts new cases 51c; refri-i gerator extras 30@32c; refrigerator' firsts 2888® 29c; Poultry live heavy; fowls 23® 24c; roosters 14® 15c; spring ducks 20® 24c; potatoes $1.25® 2.00. Foreign Exchange Market New York, Nov. 17.—-Foreign exchange opened firm. Sterling 448. up ; *4; I-Tt nch 697%; lire 4GB; marks' (0001 9-16; Belgians 653. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET I No. 2 Wheat or Better $1.15 Old Yellow Corn, per 100 90c White or mixed corn, per 100 85c jiew Yellow Corn, per 100 75c New White or mixed corn, per 100 70c : No. 2 White Oats 40c ' Rye «5c i P,arley 50c i Timothy Seed SI.OO to $2.00 Alsfke $3.00 to $7.00 Red Clover $10.50 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET for delivered produce Large Hens 18c Leghorn Fowls 11c Leghorn Chickens 11c ( Heavy Spring Chickens ...1.... 17c 3 Heavy Fowls 18c . Old Cocks 8c i Ducks : 15c f Geese 15c 1 Turkeys 35c r Old Tom Turkeys 25c j Eggs, dozen ;.. 50c a i Efis MarkeY Eggs, dozen 50c *— Local Creamery Market Butterfat 45c
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S—- ++++++♦+ + ++ + ♦ + •> ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ + >F + + * + +* + + + + < , + + FOR SALE FOR SALE—Lump rock salt at 1c • lb. Adams County Equity Ex-| change, Monroe St. & G. IL & 1.1 Phone 233. 218tf| FOR SALE —Big Type Poland Chiital boars at farmer's prices. Call and ; get one while they last. Ilolthouse 1 & Faurote, Decatur, It 5. 267t6x FOR SALE —Rose comb Rhode Island Red cockerels, and Mammoth Bronze turkeys; from blue ribbon winners; the best 1 have ever raised; prices reasonable; J. F. Rupert, Monroe,! , Ind., Monroe phone 58. 267-ts. i FOR SALE —Brown lx»ghorn pullets, and year old hens. Edward Arnold Magley, Ind. Craigville phone. 268 Gtx FOR SALE—Kitchen heater wood or coal. Also ladies winter coat. Phone 457. 3§Jl-3t Full SAIJ-1 —Rabbit bound, inquire of I Enoch Carpenter 1516 W. Madison; St. 269-3 IX j FOR SALE —Cheap; 120 acres good; land on stone road, two miles to good market; see Merryman H Sut ! ton, Decatur, Ind. 267-eod-2wks. j FOR SALE—Light oak bedstead and| springs; mahogany music cabinet. Call FOR SALE —1000 lb. platform scales. New. Phone 867-N. Fred Liniger. Decatur IL 2. 272-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST —$12 somewhere between Fit- i teenth St and Second St. Finder nlease return to Henry Stevens, 1510 W. Madison St. 266-H. LOST —Between Ossian. Indiana and Van Wert, Ohio, a Goodyear Cord Tire and Rim. Finder please return to ibis office or notify M. C. Eckrote, Van Wert. Ohio, and receive reward. 269-3 t. LOST —Red brilliant comb Either on Fifth or Adams St. Finder please return to this office. 269-3tx LOST OR STOLEN — Collie dog. White and yellow wearing saddle. Answers to the name of “Togo” Reward. Call Rose Marie Smith. Phone 203. 270-3tx For Rent FOR - RENT—IOO acres, well improved land: call 2 on 17. Preble excltange; Mauley route 1. 266-Ctx FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 761. Red. FOR RENT —Rooms over the Holthouse Drug Co., formerly occupied by the Maccabees. Call Mrs. Holthotise, at 137. 269t3x e-o-tl WANTED WANTED TO BUY —Fresh cow or one ' that will be fresh soon. Phone 305 Red. 272-31 x —o Foxy Grandpa story is a Decatur story and is interesting. Read it in Democrat Nov. 18. 267t5i —o A small deposit will hold that Photo until Xmas. 12 pictures ( will make 12 friends. Do it now and give us a chance to give you good work.—PORTER STUDIO. Ground Floor. O_ . Ossian Methodists Will Burn Note Next Sunday Next Sunday will mark a day long to be remembered in the Ossian ; Methodist church, and will be given . oven to an all-day celebration. Th" ' debt which has hung over the church j since its being remodeled, has just I been paid owing to the zealous esI forts of the present pastor. Rev. W. ■ Daly. Following Sunday school, the morning service will he conducted by District Superintendent Rev. W. W. Martin, of Fort Wayne. ' The old note Will be burned, accompanied with ; special ceremony. At the noon hour ia large dinner to all present will be. 'served in the church. All former' members and friends of the church are invited as well as the membership. In the afternoon visiting pas tors will speak. Rev. Daly will con-' duct the evening worship, which will] i begin a series of revival meetings,! the first week of which will be under the charge of the Epworth League and will be called “Win My Chum” week. o . 1 Foxy Grandpa story Nov. 18. ’ 26715 Sale X-f Calendar ■ November 22 —Mrs. George Kintz, : 2»/fe miles southeast of Decatur on ; Willshire road. Nov. 22—Crist and Floyd, 4 miles • south, 3 miles west of Decatur. Nov. 23 —C. F. Wertz, 2 mile south of Pleasant Mills or 254 miles north- : west of Willshire. Dec. 13 —Mart Stalter, 254 miles west of Decatur. 2 miles east of Pe- : terson. 4
+*•> + + +«. + 7777T? I ♦ BUSINESS CARIN * I 7*** + + + + + + * d ? m ;l Pains in the tack are ZT* I Kidney troubles are h. b ! . where th ey reach final stage,. S ' r0 “' I . Let me examine your esse B My corrective methods will h, | : of your kidney worries. " I FOR BETTER HEALTH 888 ? DR. FROHNAPFEL, D r I Chiropractic and f Treatment, given to ault your _ at 144 So. 2nd St. .1 ' I Office Hour, 10-12 a, m—l-5 I s - E. BLACr" I UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMS Calls answered promptly day or m,,. I Private Ambulance Service I Office Phone: 90. I Home Phones: ■ Home Phone: 727 ■ tgents for Pianos and I DR. H. E. KELLER . I Decatur, Indiana I GRNKHAIi practicb I I OFFICE SPECIALTIE. „ I woin<n amt children; X-rav ’* I Hons; Glourscopy examination, out I Internal organs, X-ray and ele?trb. I treatments for high blood I and hardening ot the arteries I treatments for GOITRE Tl'Reon?,’ I LOSld AX'D CANCER. ' 11 BERC t>- I „ Office Hours: I 3to 11 a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to I» » I Sundays by appointment. I Phones: Residence llu; on ce H( I O——■ ■ ■ I FREI) W. BUSCHE I AUCTIONEER Experience with training assures you of a good sale. Monroe or Decatur Phone O- Q o _o ! JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER A successful sale and the high dollar. Berne Phone. O —0 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6;00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoom DR. C. C. RAYL Surgeon X-Ray and Clinical Laboratories Office Hours: I to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, s to 10 a. in. Phone 581. ■ FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts ot Title. Real Estate. Plenty money to loan 01 Government Plan. See French Quinn. I Office—Take first stairway south Decatur De moorat, ._ .!■■■■ I I - 1 dOrankTose - ” Physician and Surgeon j ; Locate'd in office formerly occupied by Dr. D. D. Clark. North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 413 Office Hours —9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 5—7 to 9 P- m. Sunday 8 to 9 a. m. 1 o— : d) NOTICE TO PATRONS I will be away from my office until Nov. 24 as 1 atn leaving on a vacation —Dr. J. Q. Neptune. 2E9-19L FOR QUICK SALE Well located Semi Modern house on Sth St. Near the High School. SI6OO will buy one 6 room house on MerctJr Ave., Inside the rail roa ■ 60 acres to trade for Decatur I roperty. Farm has good Improvements. Plenty of money. ! "artn loans. 268-st. DANIEL -V ERWIX o— Cafeteria Supper, M. E. church. Saturday, Nov. 18, 5 to 7 p. m. I . PASTRY SALE I Pastry sale given by Helping H aw society ’ of Reformed church a Mutschler’B meat market I beginning at 10 a. tn. 'f * ' FT, WAY r NE & DECATUR TRACTION LINE Leaves Decatur Leavea Ft. MW?’ 5:45 a.m. 7:00 am8:00 a. m. S:o ° *■ 10:00 a. m. *' £ 12:00 p. m. LOOP 2:08 p. m. 4:60 p. m. 1:10 * 5:30 p. m. 7:00 ' 7:00 p.m. » :00p '“- 10:06 p. m. n:OSP-«»' Freight car leaves Decatur 6 ' Arrives’at Fort Wayne-.9:30 a® Leaves Fort Wayne..•• -• 0 • Arrives at Decatur P, I. RAYMOND, AgMtOffice Hours 7:30 a. 7,() ® * a..- — ““ “ *
