Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1923 — Page 3
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1923
Saturday Specials Extra Fine Bunch of Chickens Choicest Cuts of Prime Beef, Pork and Veal Pure Pork Sausage. Country Style Flank Steaks and Tenderloins Fresh Shoulder Ribs and Spare Ribs Fresh Ground Horse Radish Nice Smoked Hams and Boneless Shoulders Large Dill Pickles Tn a pound of Golmar with your order. The hest substitute for butter there is. Fresh Sassafras* Roots Nice Dressed Rabbits and Pickled Pigs Feet Deliveries made to all parts of the city. If its anything in the Meat Line we have it. TRY US. Phones 106-374 Fred Mutschler Pkg. Co. Market
Household Goods to be Taxed Higher Now Plymouth, Ind.. Feb. !).—According to instructions being given township assessors by representatives of the state tax board household goods this year will be assessed valuation of pianos and talking machines in particular will be increased. Merchants generally are to be required to furnish inventories of their stocks to assessors The assessors will begin their work March 1 and complete their rounds by May 15. :—•—.. FAVOR MEMORIAL DAV BILL Muncie, Ind., Feb. 9. —Delaware county farmers at their annual institute held here, went on record favoring tlie Memorial Day bill, the pure milk and quail bills now pending before the legislature. - WANT ADS EARN—S
Field Goals — =7 Now we know how Tech of Indianapolis broke into the win column with a win over Southport. The game was played in the afternoon and the Tech players could see the basket. Better play all of their games in the daytime. Beat Auburn It must have been a right warm battle at Franklin last night. The FranKlin College eagers emerged victor- • ions over the Wabash quintet by a st ore of 27 to 25 after playing live minutes overtime. The score was tied at 23 all when the forty mini I utes were up. Beat Auburn Notre Dame took the count again last night, this time at the hands of DePauw. The Irish were more of a match for the Methodists, however, than they were for the Indiana University outfit, and lost only by a one point margin. 22 to 21. Kizer again starred at tossing in free throws, counting 11 out of 14 tries. Beat Auburn Saturday, afternoon. March 2, at Decatur— Decatur H. S. vs. Union Center H. I S. Bluffton 11. S. vs. Liberty Center j 11. S. Won't that final gabe between somebody and somebody be a rip snorter?—Out of Bounds Beat Auburn Wait a minute, Outta. Where does Monroe get off? Beat Auburn A fan writes to us to tip ns off to a rumor that Myers and Wemhoil, members of the Catholic high school quintet, will enter D. H. S. next fall. If such is the case, D. JI. S. should | profit, as these two lads show promise I .if developing into real eagers. Myers ' is a brother to Bobby Myers, a memj her of this year's D. 11. S. quintet Beat Auburn Now for the big battle tonight with Auburn. See you at the game. Yea, Decatur! Let's go. Striker Road Improvement Again Fought (Continued from Page One) iid Amstutz, Elias Hischey, Thomas T. Rawley, E. H. Habegger, Wm. H. Lehman, Bernhard Lehman, Otto B. Lehman. Edwin Bixler, Noah Ellen- | berger, Albert S. Zurcher, Omar J. Hoffman. Jacob J. Sprunger, John Brown, Harvey W. Brown, F. J. Ini eichen, S. J. Renner, John Nevil, Frank Bausennan, Gottlieb Dannie, Jacob Sommer, John Burke, Charles Affolder, Christian J. Amstutz, Fred Hanni, Mrs. Fred Mathys, J. W. Cook, Peter Bauman, J. L. Aspy, Isaac Lehman, R, C. Speicher, Jacob J. Amstutz, Jacob J. Eicher, Edwin ! Lehman, Mrs. Susanna Hirschey, Samuel Schurtz, David Schurtz, M. 1 Smith, C. Hirschy, J. Amstutz, R. H. ' Long, Alonzo Long, Leona Long, Jac- , ob A. Cook, Samuel Teeter, Frances Cook, Ed Affolder, J. T. Burley T. 1
Last DANCE of the Season at K. of C. Hall Thursday, Feb. Sth Beginners class 7:30 Assembly 8:45 Good music assured YOU are invited Fred Schurger, Mgr.
A. Hendrick. A. E. Lambert, Win. Fatlow, S«m Zuercher, F. M. Reynold*, J. P. Schwartz, D. M. Teeter, John Lusk, S. L. Ba unipartner, John D. MaAon. Calvin Teeter, tini Morn ingstar, Mr* Ben Morningstar, Mur CU* R. Lllglnbll). Daniel fluekey, pet er J, Richer, Robert Gerber, Paul flurkholter, Wm. Norris, Cyrus Steiner, William Lehman, Charles Duer, Julius flilhr. o—YES or NO? A Teat of Your Intelligence The correct answer to one of these questions Is YES, to the other NO. STOP TO THINK! Questions Answered Tomorrow 1 Is gold the most precious of metals? 2. Is marble quarried like gran ■ ite? Saturday's questions answered: 1. Is a vow and a promise th“ same thing? Answer—NO. A vow Is a greater obligation than a promise for the reason that the vow may be fulfilledl by the individual upon his own in itiative and will: a promise is an intention which depends upon circumstances for its fulfillment. 2. Is a piano and a pianoforte the same thing. Answer —-YES. The latter name is the correct one and "piano” is an abridgment of the word ( LARA PHILLIPS IN JAIL (t'nited Press Service) Houston, Texas, Feb. 9 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—Clara Phillips, escaped “hammer murderess" is in the state prison at Chihuahua, Mexico, ' according to Lee Lanning, federal 1 immigration officer who returned Phil Alquiri, Pacific coast criminal, to America from Mexico. “As soon as the Alquin case is i off my hands I will return to Chihauhua and arrange for her deportation i as well,” Lanning declared today. o Is your toilet asking pointedly for ' attention — sweeten it with Blue i Devil. 6-7-9 > PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned, will sell at pub-1 lie sale on the George Colchin farm, 1 2 miles south of Decatur on Mud I Pike, on THURSDAY, FEB. 15, 1923 ' Sale to begin at ten o’clock promptly. I The following described property: 10 HEAD of HORSES and MULES ’ —One black rnare, 7 years old, in foal, weighing 1700 lbs., a real work I mare; gray mare, 4 years old, weigh-; ing 1300 lbs., well broke; 6-year-old bay gelding, weighing 1500 lbs.; 4year old roan gelding, weighing 1450 lbs; 7-year-old bay gelding, weighing 1500 lbs.; span of gray mare mules, 3 and 4 years old, respectively, full sisters, weighing 2200 lbs.; span of brown mules, 9 years old. weighing | 2100 lbs., a real work team; gray! mule, 5 years old weighing 1400 lbs. Here is a real mule for someone. 20 HEAD OF CATTLE—One roan I cow, fresh, 4 weeks old calf by side; . Holstein Jersey cow, fresh, 4 weeks ■
old calf by side; white cow, fresh, 2 weeks old calf by side; brindle cow, fresh, 3 weeks old calf by side; roan cow, will be fresh Ist of March: roan cow will be fresh the middle of April; Durham Jersey cow will be fresh by day of sale; Holstein cow, will be fresh the middle of April; blue roan cow will be fresh March sth; Holstein cow, will be fresh March 15; 2 red cows, will be fresh about April Ist; Red cow, will be fresh the Ist of May; Short Horn bull, 18 months old; Short Horn bull, 12 months old. These are two good stock bulls If you are looking for some real cows for milk, I don’t know where you could find a better herd. 125 HEAD OF HOGS—2 spotted brood sows, recorded, will farrow the 15th and 30th of March; 3 Hampshire sow's, recorded will farrow from the Ist to 15th of March; 3 Duroc sows, recorded, will farrow from 15 to 20 of March; 4 Chester White sows, will farrow the last of March; 2 Hampshire gilts, will farrow about the Ist of March; 2 Duroc gilts, will farrow the middle of April; 2 Duroc male hogs, eligible to register; Chester White male hog, eligible to register. , These are a real bunch of brood sows, and are double fcholera immuned. 100 head of shoats, weighing from 25 to 100 lbs. SHEEP —40 head of extra good ewes, 2 to 4 years old; will lamb front the first of March to first of April; one good Shropshire buck. GRAIN—BOO bushel of yellow corn in the crib; 200 bushel of oats in the bin. FARMING IMPLEMENTS —Fordson tractor . and plow with fenders and governor, this tractor is in good condition and has only worked about 125 acres of ground; Bulltractor with plow; Deering 4-roll corn shredder; Superior disc drill, 8-disc; Osborne mower; Deering binder, 6-ft. cut; 2 Oliver corn plows; 2 Osborne discs; double tractor disc, good as new; low wheeled heavy farm wagon; 2 good wagon boxes; 2 sets of good farm harness; 4 horse collars; slip on body for a Ford. POULTRY —Two dozen Plymouth Rock and Rhode Island Reds. I Ten Geese and 5 Ganders. TERMS—AII sums of $5.00 and under, cash. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given without interest. Purchaser giving bankable note with ] approved security. 4 per cent off for cash. F. J. (Fat) SCHMITT Auctioneers —Harry Daniels, Fred Busche Clerk —John Starost. Lunch will be served on grounds.
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