Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 16 February 1923 — Page 6

STAN SAYS: The finest way to succeed hi tin life ft to jet ahead of ont'elvrs—not so much To pet ahead of (lie other ft Ih.tu MARRim MEN, ANSWFR The love of a wom.m I to ver have won; I never have made maiden sigh; l There's no one to < ,<r<- when I ro or I (.'OHIO. Now aitit I tin. bti ky yuy! K night.

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■' — 1 ‘ ■■ —■ • * ■ ■ ’■ ■ ■ - ’ — : Announcing — • I —J I Exclusive Agent For The V«Y//€a\ anc i fi||ftg| ini _ . . mPBL Ihß fretiaFl We take great pleasure in announcing that F. M. GRANDSTAFF [at Beavers Furniture Store] is the exclusive dealer for Decatur and Adams County. A full line of all model Pianos? and Cheney Phonographs will be carried as well as Player Rolls and Records. Music lovers and all interested parties are invited to inspect and hear the very latest models which are Now On Display at Beavers Furniture Store Packard Piano Co. “Service Before Self” .

Yeh, vei;ily, Bo! A editor was reading an article in a newspaper the oibei dar when he hup polled io jump in Hu- n-uliire page ot hints in woman" when to hi. .i- toni hnieni he read that u. woman in a vertain town knead bread with her gloves pm. lie thought to himself, “that's -nothing.” We need bread' with our 1 lines on, with our in I; i mi. with our liirt on. with our hat mi; with our emit 'mi. with our vest on. with our pants on 'and if folks 'round these parts don't

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i otne In and pay up. we ll need bread I , without a d—n thing on. SALESMANSHIP PERSONIFIED Hi.w do you manage io ,-ll o many | 11 vacuum viianers”'' the new sale-man ‘linked. It s entirely due to my method of s approach," the go-getter repled. "I begin my sales argument by saying *' .Mrs .lunes I have vailed to enable ’’ you to spend every afternoon at the' 1 movies.'" a t THIS IS AN AGE OF SPECIALIZATION | (From Niles SVir-Sun) I WANTED--Young man, 25, high! II school education, desires situation ns lltratlie shipping or mercantile clerk, or I as waiter, truck driver, carpenter, as I lisembli-r or adv. writer; experienced. I'M. W. IT., care Niles Star-Sun. - OUCH! it ! Pear Editor: Did you know that Dr. I l.r-ggo is a Detist at Owatonna, Minn. Pat.* j There’s really nothing in a name.! He won't. I just know he won’t.' I They’re al! alike. i WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s(. f $-W.\NT \I)S EARN—S-$- -> 1 I 1 I THE MECCA I LAST TIME TONIGHT g» Are You A Tired Xi Business Man? M ’ Do you ever remind g your wile of Ute long H ‘ hours you spend in ra your work? Hi ( Well, don’t do it—it's dangerous. H l Say! Whether you are ■ ' troubled xvith “too much || wife" or not enough Eg wife, you owe it to K vourself and family to R t see— ■ < Wanda Hawley g? R s “TOO MUCH WIFE" R , Also— I A Two Reel Comedy R f 5c and 10c R:r SATURDAY R < Shirley Mason in R ? ‘Youth Must Have Love' R t

Society News Friday Friday Afternoon llrldge duh— Mrs. .1. R. Horton’ ■ D. Y. fl. class of the U. H church—Mrs. Earl Meyers, 7:30. W. R. C. Meeting-G. A. R. hall :: o'clock. onion's Foreign Missionary Sm i cty— Mrs. Dan Sprang. 2 o'clock. Saturday i Pythian Sisters' rummage sale at ■ K. of P. home, 12 noon until 8 p. nt. Monday Woman's Club — Library—postponed , I until Feb. 26th. Research Club—Mrs. .1. T. Merry- 1 man. i Tuesday ... ! i Tsi lota Xi—Miss Helen Swearingei ■ pit F. A. Peoples home. 8 o,clock. : Wednesday < Tri D. Club—Miss Bitty r.utler, 7:30 The Ladies Aid Society of the n- t formed Church met yesterday after- < noon at the home of Mrs. Martin t Millet with Mrs. Ed Miller and Mrs. 1 John Glaney as assistant hostesses. J A goc.d number was in uttendenw and 1 th- liection amounted to $11.36. A sh. ;. business session was held at which time it was decided to have * another dollar social at the next meet- • ing. Delicious refrehments were I served by the hostess and her its 1 sistant .. * ♦ Mrs John Wisehaup entertained i the Willing Workers Sunday School i class of the I’nited Urethern churi-li at her home last evening with fifteen . 1 members present and the Rev. and Mrs. Dotson. Yesterday also marked the 46th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wisehaup. A two-course luncheon was served Mrs. Wisehaup 1 being assisted in the serving by Mrs. Tom Fisher. ♦ The young women's auxiliary of i v the Methodist church held mite-box |‘ opening last night at the home of| R Miss Goldie Gay, on North Second, street. A very interesting program , was given. Devotionals were led by Mary Brown. Lee Anna Vance I a gave a. beautiful instrumental solo ■ and Mary Ellis Chrismen rendered a charming vocal solo. "The First c Mite-Box,” was the subject of a talk i given by Laura Stanley. Missionary letters from Faye Stultz, of Chicago a were read in the meeting. The Rev.

i U. S A. Bridge, pastor ot the Meth odist church, spoke on Missions and Mile Illg The total amount r«-nl i ized Horn the Hide box opening wa s:t4. Goldie Gay has Hie lurgi-st mite Refreshments wire served I's' 1,l, ‘ hostess, assisted by I'rsile Atnspatlgh. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. A. <l. Moon’ <m Die third Thursday in March. Miss Floi ■ t-nce Haney will he the as .istant hostess. ♦ The Silent Workers < hiss of the Lnited Brethren Sunday School, met with Mrs. ,1 l>. Wisehaupt on Nutt i man Ave, Thursday afternoon in I their regular monthly meeting The , pastor and wife and others were invited guests. The usual order of business preceded hy the reading of ' scripture and prayer. The hosted ! served delicious refreshments, which was most enjoyable. This was Mt and r.Ms. WisohaputT forty-sixth wedding anniversary. ♦ Mrs. J. T. Merryman will be hos toss to the members of the Research club on Monday afternoon at twothirty o'clock. She will also be the leader of the program and her sub jeet will be “Women of the White House." ♦ Members of the Friday Night club enjoyed a happy evening with Mrs Dore B. Erwin last evening, with five hundred as the feature. Mrs. ('. A Dugan and Mrs. J. U Koi-h«'r wen guests and the latter was the priz< winner. The club will meet in twi weeks with Mrs. George L. Flanders on south Third street. THERE ARE ALWAYS SOME THAT NO ONE CAN PLEASE (From Tlie Evansville Review) Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reckord gave a party at their home on West Main street last Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collins and Mr and Mrs. Harley Smith. Refreshment were served and a spendid time was enjoyed by quite a number of the guests. MARRIAGE LICENSE Boyd Henry Booher, laborer, Geneva age 24 years to Pearl E. .Eckrote. Genova, age 18 years. DRIVE HOME STARS FROM LANSING. MICH. Ijeo Kirsch, of the P. Kirseh & Soi automobile agency, accompanied by Millard Baumgartner drove through two new Star touring oars from Lan

sing. Midi, arriving in this city lat. last evening. The trip was a • tough one, the drivers encountering mm ' snow and cold weather. o PUBLIC SALE As I have quit farming I will sell lat public auction at'my farm resilience 1% miles north of Decatur or | mile northwest of the Belleview farm on . Tuesday, February 27, 1923 Beginning at 19 o’clock a. m. The 'following articles, towit: HORSES —4 Heqd—One hay mare 1 5 years old weighing 1650 Ibis.; Bay mare 5 years old weighing 1650 lbs.; I these mare are 15-16 Belgium, sound and well broke. Belgium mare 4 yr. old weight 1600 lbs.; Belgium mare 7 years in foal weight 1600 lbs CATTLE, 2 Head—Holstein cow, 4 .years old to be fresh by day of sale: > Durham cow 6 years old to -be fresh iin May. HOGS, 11 Head —6 sows due to farrow in March and April; <8 head of shoats weighing 90 lbs. each. POULTRY. 60 Head—lo full blood Buff Orpington pullets; one rooster; 40 head of full blooded R. I. Red;; |8 head of Geese. HAY & GRAIN— I 25') bushel of corn in crib; 200 bushel iof (3 year old) oats; 2 ton of clover ■ hay; 50 shocks of corn fodder. | HARNESS—2 double sets of breechj ing harness; single set nf breeching i harness; 2 sets of buggy harness; 3 sets of fly nets and 10 collars. FARMI ING IMPLEMENTS—One Champion binder. 7 ft. cut; Osborne hay loader; | Osborne mower; Osborne hay tedder; I : New Idea manure spreader: Turnbull I wagon. 3% ; Studebaker wagon, 3% ; I Rock Island corn planter; superior grain drill; top buggy; corn plow; hay rack and grain bed combined; double wagon bed; scoop board; shunk breaking plow; buggy pole I pair log skids and hooks; cant hook; 13 log chains; Primrose cream separator; post auger; cross cut saw; grass seed sower; 25 grain sacks; 3 scoop shovels; crow bar; beet fork 5 forks; 8 stands es bees; 8 empty bee boxes; Wilson heating stove; | self feeder; mud boat and many othi er articles too' tumorous to mention. TERMS —All sums of $5 and under cash, over that amount 12 month will be given, purchaser flying bankable note; first 6 months without interest, • last 6 months at 8 percent interest. Nc, goods remove:! U'.Ul settled for 4 percent off for cash on sums over . $5. C. C. BROWN. | Auctioneer: Roy Runyon Clerk: Furnished by First National Bank. Lunch will be served. 16 19 2124

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Dr. S. J. Zb R B U C H D. C. M. C. Chiropractor. Office Hours: 10-12 a- m. 1-5, 6-8:30 p. m Rooms K. of C. Building Phones— Residence 590 Office ... 189

PI BLIC SALE AS 1 am going to leave the farm I will oiler at public auction at my resilience located i mH- -uh' nnd 'y mil,, south of Monroe, Indiana on mud pike road, on Monday. Feb. 19, 1923 Salo to begin at 12:3b o'clock sharp The following personal property,

tn-wlt: . HORSES One roan mare 4 yoar old weighing 1500 lbs. sound. COWS one Holstein sow. coming 3 years’ old giving a good tiow ot milk, will he fresh in July; brindlo cow. 3 yearn! old. giving a good how ot milk, will be fresh in Muy. These are number one cows. HOGS 4 brood sows, 3 Spotted Poland China sows, will farrow Marell io; 2 Big Type Poland China sows, due March 12; 11 head of shouts, weighing about 75 lbs. each. CHICKENS -165 Plymouth Rock und Rhode Island Reds. One 191 i touring car in good condition. HAY .<■ GRAIN—About 4 tons of number 'one clover hay in mow; about 50 bushel of good yellow corn; some feed corn and seed oats. FARM IMPLEMENTS — One hay tedder: beet cultivator, good as new: trailer: hog erate. HOUSEHOLD GOODSRange stove, good as new; kitchen cabinet: Cottage organ; 3 rocking (hairs; Morris chair; wash machine and wrinker; soft coal burner stove; S quart lard press, new: sausage grimier: 20 gal. iron kettle; fence stretcher; Edison phonograph and records; 2 pieces of wool carpet; Anker Holth separator, good as new; .! cream cans, 5, 8 and 10 gal.; log 'chains and forks; single trees. TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under leash In hand; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable note bearing 8% interest the last 3 months. 4 percent off for eash. No property to be removed until settled for. DICK HAGGARD J. N. Birkhead, auct. W. L. Keller, clerk. 13 14 15 16 PUBLIC SALE As 1 am going to move on a smaller , farm. I will offer for sale a iny residence, t mile north and 1 mile west of Wren. Ohio, or 7 miles northeast of Decaur on what is known as the Frederick Snyder farm, on TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1923 Sale to begin at 10:30 o'clock a.m. The lullowing personal property, to-wit: HORSES—Five head of horses and mules. One team of mare mules, coining 2 years old, extra good ones; gray inare, coming 8 years old, weight 1300 lbs., sound and a good worker in all harness; bay horse, 9 years old, sound and a good worker, weight 1400 lbs.; roan mare weight 1100 lbs.; good worker. 10 HEAD OF CATTLE—One Durham cow, due to freshen last of Mareli; Jersey cow, 3 years old. fresh in July; Jersey cow, fresh in July; Jersey cow, 9 years old. due to freshen Feb. 22; Jersey cow, 4 years old. due to freshen April 7; Holstein cow. 5 years old, fresh March sth; 2-year-okl heifer, bred; 7-months old heifer; Pure Bred Shorthorn male, 18 months old; registered Guernsey male, 7 months old. register No. 83164. 28 HEAD OF HOGS—Consisting of 5 bred gilts; 3 Durocs bred to farrow March 15; 2 Poland Chinn, bred to farrow April ■2oth; 23 head of extra good feeders, ; weighing about 140 lbs. each. FARM ING IMPLEMENTS—One side delivery and tedder combined, good as new; spring tooth harrow, slightly used; 1 0 disc fertilizer grain drill; Scotc Clipper breaking plow; 2 wagons, 3 in. tire; wagon box; dump bed; 3 sets of [breeching harness; 16-ft. hog rack’ 2 sets of fly nets; set of teain harness; Deere cultivator; Deering mower; Zanesville corn planter; 60-tooth harrow: 2 sets hay ladders; 5-shovel culti--2 sets of hay ladders; 5-shovol cult vaor: one double shovel. HAY an<’ GRAIN —Four ton of clover hay; 2 bushel of little red clover seed; 3 sacks of yellow Dent seed corn and man; other articles not here mentioned. TERMS OF SALE—A credit of 9 months without interest will be given on all sums of $5.00, purchaser giving bankable note. 4 per cent off for cash <>n all sums over $5.00. No goods removed until settled for. PERRY HUNT Harry Daniels. Auct. O. J. F-igert, Clerk. Lunch will he served on the ground. Feb. 7-16 ————4 O BABY CHICKS—Single Comb Brown Leghorns, pure bred, culled and tested layers. Order now for spring delivery: $lO per hundred. Other breeds sl2. Craigville phone, William Jackson. Cnaigville, Ind. 40t3x Your glassware is just aching to sparkie—use Blue Devil Cleanser. 12 14 16 O O ROY RUNYON Live Stock and General Auctioneer Phone 944-White Decatur, Ind. O O 3t wk ts — 1 ii« ■* x Q ....... i i, mv BOOK your order now for Baby Chicks. Hatches started on a ten day notice. Custom hatching at any time. Prices reasonable. Strong chicks guaranteed. Four leading breeds. Monroe telephone. Addie F. Andrews, Decatur, Ind , R. R. No. 5- 19-26 2-9-16-23 • — 0 CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father. Also the minister and singers. MRS. HARVEY TODD and DAUGHTER. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH • English Lent Service this evening [at 7:45 o’clock. Rev. A. W. Hinz. 's-$-$— WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s

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♦ CLASSIFIED AD3 ! • — FOR SALE F()lt SALIf—A good The Gag Co., 106 North Tliirq low Dent seed corn; guaranteed n ' pert Bros.. Monroe, Ind. ;< 2 a mJ? I ,' I'-oraLiTo-R -TRADE-S ’ ni-nt block plant, p|,. n | y J* Cl ; Isand and gravel, good demand blocks. C. W. Hocker, 12-11 |. rl , fw ton St., Elkhart. Indiana I 11 *' FOR SALE- BiibyTTO-T^- 1 hutch, 5c each; baby ihi.i,. m 12c each. Henry Yoke, ““'I Craigville Phone Vi-fi',' FOR SO—2 spolted sows, farrow April 1. ii,. rl R. IL 9. Phone 879-N. Jp ' FOR SALE—(;ood or timothy, delivered. n,. n p.,, Phone 862-E. ', ?*■ FOR SALE-OR TRADE 1uu'.,,,, desk, leather seat desk chair J three office chairs, s«2.oii (. H ), 'JV is the offer? Address Box ]w’ i? 1 tur. Indiana. “ lt ,3 ' WANTED RAILWAY Mail Clerks- Start H.ii month; railroad pass; expensepaid. Specimen questions tT-c r n lurnbus Institute, Columbus. Ohin. Feb. 1621-’Sx W A N T E~ir Drop Forgers Punch Press Operators Tool Set-up Men Grinders in Forge Shop Car Loaders Truckers No labor trouble, steady work. Write or apply in person toEmployment Department, Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio WANTED —" Junk, rags, rubber, paper n( all kinds, iron, metals and hides. We will call with our truck for any junk you wish to dispose of. Phone 442. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing. For Rent FOR RENT —One room furnished for one or two ppo pie, or (or light housekeeping if prpferred. 642 North 2nd St. 40-3tx. GOOD NEWS Plenty of money to loan on improved farms. Interest 5%, and commission. John Schurger & Son, Decatur, Indiana. 41-Fri-Mon. 4 wks' NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SUF. OF KEN I. ESTATE The undersigned. Commissioner, by Virtue of an order of the Adams cirult court, made and entered in a cause therein pending entitled Ida A Dague vs. Martha G. Essex, Clifford Essex, her husband, Lawrence E Jacobs, and Norman F. Jacobs, and Ida A. Dague. Guardian and numbered 10875 on the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that at the east door of the court house in Decatur. Adams county Indiana, on the 10th day of March, 1923, between the hours of ten o’clock a. in. and two o’clock p. ni. he will ‘ffer for sale*at public sale and at not less than two-thirds of the. full appraised value thereof, the following viescribed real estate, to-wit: The south half of the southeast quarter of section thirty-six (36), in township twenty-seven (2") north, range fourteen <l4> cast, containing eighty (80) acres, more or less, in Adams county. Indiana. Term* of Nnlr One third cash on day of sale. One third in on? <1 > year thHcfrom, One third in two (2) years therefrom. Deferred payments to bear six percent interest from date of sal-- and to be secured by a mortgage on said real estate. . ~ Purchaser may at his option pay an < ash.. DORE B. ERWIN. Commissioner 16-23-2 - Commissioner e New York Produce Market Flour, Unsettled and weak. Pork, Dull; mess 27@28. Lard, Dull; middle west spot $11.5-1 @11.65. Sugar, Raw, firm; centrifugal (96 test) $6.53. — s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—S-$-$ MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Receipts 4800 head; shipments. 4180 head; official to New York y terday 4560 head; hogs closing stead) medium and heavies $B.l ->«( other grades $9.15@925; roughs (I -W @7.25; stags [email protected]; c-'-iCe b '> head; steady; sheep 3000 Imad; l"' b lambs [email protected]; ewos 8.00; calves 300 head; tops sl..fd'LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Feb. 16 No. 2 Wheat, bushel Good Yellow Ear Corn, per 100-. W White or mixed corn, per 100-. J" Oats, per bushel Rye, per bushel g(| Barley, per bushel n 'L Clover seed 1 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET for Delivered Produce Corrected Feh. 16 Chickens Fowls Ducks ' Geese g c Old Roosters .o c Leghorns \ c Stags o? c Eggs, dozen " Local Grocer* Ego Market Eggs, dozen - * Butterfat Prlcaa Butterfat C

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