Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1923 — Page 6

Your Future Present safety is only temporary—the wise I man plans tor future omerjcencien. (let a bank account under way and bet in | work today on your future. A (’heck book is safer than cash. ( hecks | show where your money goes. Lose no time s in getting a checking account with this I bank. * The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. BANK OF SERVICE sHßMsawaoiwrasesttiarawnKisHSß-■T:«Gu&.r3 ■<» . ■ mi BBMBM ■ I THE CRYSTAL | THE MECCA | H LAST TIME TONIGHT jg LAST TIME TONIGHT ■ H He cursed her—He hated he •• K M XJ But her eyes burned ■ J am> OVJ) |. H Into his soul. M ■ William Fox pre cuts Porter ■ <?■ H Emerson Brown s stage ■ 111 ■ ■ ■ “BELLE ■ ■ “A FOOi. ■ ■ J THERE WAS" B 5 ■ ■ OF ALASKA” ■ The Tool wits stripped to his fIH H foolish hide (Even as yon jA 7S H and 1) Which she might ■ \ Heart anti Action Ph have seen when sir.* threw ■ him aside: (But it isn’t on ■ Drawn of the record the lady tried); So M| some of him lived, but the ... in* . H lloatino lukon. na most of him died — H| gSB ■ (Even as vou and I) H g -Also- i —Also—- ■ Palhe News and Contedv M H £4 10 ( .25c Two Reel Comedy Coming Soon —Harold Lloyd H ■ in “DR. JACK” E sc—loc vh T.'" —• • ■

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 1923.

It PUBLIC HALF I flavin;* quit farming. I the under ■ e'lied. Will offer at public Sale I tulle ortlli of Honduras, 7 miles east ■ i end A mil” north of Bluffton, 5 mile I v.’est and , tulle north ot Munroe on l riday, March 30, 1993 n: Tlu> following properly. Sale tn I l>e,in nt |3 o'clock. S HORSES. 2he Hl One hay horse, 11 1 yeiirs old, a good work horse; Iron llyniy mure, coming 4 years old, a ■ ■■i.i.il one COWS. 2 head —One red I ‘cow, 2 years old. will be tresli) soon; B,i ■ i.a cow to la ti.’-li the last of I April. There are good cowa. HOGS I -nue i ins to farrow .May I. CHICK BIENS About one hundred head of I ■ born and Plymouth Hock hens. , : \!t’i.l :MENTS - Hay loader; hay tedder, corn planter; mower; cultivator; disc; riding plow; walking plow; I roller: -prim; tooth harrow; spike I tooth harrow; single shovel plow; ! dotibb hovel plow; hay ladder and | grain bed. combined; wagon; buggy; p.a.el bed; mud boat. HARNESS — ; One et breeching harness; set single work harness; set buggy harness: i i it fly m ts; 3 horse collars. Some I clover hay; straw in mow, and fodder J | MISCELLANEOUS Storm front; hay, ;i.pe and pulleys; iron kettle; 55-galJ oil tank; 2 chicken coops; 4 hogl '■mixes; dinner bell; oil brooder, 500 l.liiek capacity; log chain; cow; < n fins; bay fork; spray pump; post’ auger; block ami tackle; and many! I other articles too numerous to, mention. . .TERMS —All sums of five dollars! amt under eash; all sums over five' dollars a etedit of nine months will be given, first three months without' interest, last six months bearing X; ..■reont, interest; purchaser giving note’ with approved security. No I iprepcri, to lie removed until satis-| e tmily settled for. Four percent ii mint lor cash over five dollars. i H. P. CRUM, ■ 11. 11. High. A.iti’U 26-27 29 n Football at Hartford City Hartford City. Ind.. March 29 The. dHartfe.r.l (' hytiigh ~<oolil I Hartford City high school today be-1 | - 'ii prm tic,- for next fall’s football I season. The work is started now -i tee this is the first year that ti .ootii.ill team has I>e,-n put into the | . ‘M by the high school here in years. I ,1' ies already have been secured . ith Kokomo, Newcastle and Portland. WILL ELECT OFFICERS The newly elected directors of the ■ r.' Rotary Club will meet this evening at 5:1.5 at the office of Dr. i red Patterson and elect officers for the coming year. The officers are i chosen from the board of directors. |

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS • i' .. - — I‘. _ ■_ • FOR SALE FOR SALE A few used oil Btovu and coal ranges. The (las Co , 105 | North Third st. s®** i'; FOR SALE'White, Leghorn hatch J itig eggs, $1.f,0 u setting. High egg I strain. $5 per 100. Mrs D. E. Stud* baker, phone 392. • F'OR ’SM.E—Early cherry trees. ■»'»’ ; «ach. Same variety trom which I sold 30 bus. of cherries last year. A'. F. i Thieme, H. It. X. Phone 1 L * *on .-,76. 74-31 x I roil 'sAEIN-WTllow baby buggy in ' good condition, cheap. Inquire al J 314 N. 9th st. ' FOR SALE Buff "'(.irphingtoii and Silver Wyandotte eggs fpr hatch 1 Ing; $5 per 100. Mrs. Martin Kirch nor, R. 2, Decatur, Indiana. Preble J phone. 74t3x FOR SATE—Genuine reed liaby cab ,i First class condition; priced to sc’lb-$lO. ('all 410 North Sth street, or call photm 504.7a 21 FOR SAIJ - .—Two 170 sire Sure Hatch incahators. one new. other good as in w. Zack Archbold. R- R- 10- 7-~ 2tx I'bit SALE~Shepherd pups. Hugo H. G( rke Phone 874 C. 76-.lt ■ i OR SALE -X dozen full blood whit” i Wyandotte laying hens and 7or X ■ cockerels. Charles Malony, 4 miles east o 2 city Phom- X79G. 76t3x I’lilt SALE —Jersey cow, calf by side. Inquire W. P. Cole bin. phone 754 76t3x ‘ FOR^TLE :- Good _ dry - wood. W. P Colchin, phone 754. 76t3x For Rent FOR CENT—Three - houses close to town. 11 B. Kneisley, phone 606. 64tf i'ccß RENT -Good S room house. Has electric lights. 4 miles from De |eatur. W. A. Whittenbarger, Phone 1566-E. _ 2t?‘x i FARM’FOR RENT—I2O acres in St Marys township, five miles front Decatur; either cash or grain rent, tihl Adams County Bank.73tf FOR RENT—Good farm residence’ east of city, pleasant place to live with fruit and garden, pasture for cow and a fine place to raise chickens. See Ed S. Moses, at Greenhouse. North sth st., phone 476. Residence 195. 74t5 FOR - R ENT -Smair farin' Inquire a 405 Winchester st., phone 754. 76t2x LOST AND FOUND LOST, Strayed or Stolen—White Eskimo dog. Finder please notify 1 Harvey Koos, Decatur R. 8, Teh phone 879-0. 75t3>; WANTED WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework, small family, no washing, references. Mrs. S. E. Mui holland. 1400 W. Washington St. Fort Wayne. 73tf> to make ganlon and attend to lawn. Phone 392, Deca tur. Ind. 75 ts. IX) YOU WANT PROFITABLE STEADY EMPLOYMENT? You Can Earn A Good Living By introducing THE NATIONAL STOCKMAN AND FARMER into the farm homes of Adams county, Indiana. Men who can hustle, having a car or horse and buggy desired. Work to begin at once. Send all applications to, G. H. BEDELL, NATIONAL STOCKMAN & FARMER 110 Shady Ave., PITTSBURGH. PA. WANTED —Farm hand. To begin work at once. Call 869-H- J. O. Tricker, R. 6. 76t6 eod WANTED —To rent five or six room house. Modern or semi modern. Address Box (1, care of this office. 7G-3t Seventeen Fires in Ft. Wayne Yesterday Fori Wayne, Mar. 29. —Seventeen homes were damaged in fires Wedneslay. according to reports from department headquarters last night, showing a total of 21 alarms for the day, within four of the highest record of the department. Sparks were responsible for nearly all fires, records indicate. Sudden Halt in Tria! of House of David Suit (United Press Service) Grand Rapids, Mich.. Mar. 29.— (Special tc Daily Democrat) —Lawyers for both sides in the SBO,OOO suit of John W. Hansell, of Nashville, against King Benjamin Purnell of the House ol David, today prepared briefs etnbrac Ing the legal aspects of the alleget' expose. The hearing in the suit came to i sudden halt yesterday when the de sense rested the case. ■ - -WANT ADS EARN—»—s—l 4—3—3—WANT ADS EARN—3—3~i

• Yettos Blow Safe and • Get $127 al Bluffton ■ iUiiffton, Mi<r 29. Y>;g literally ),)• w to hit t a counter sufe at the « William'. Kaltwa ;s< r grocery and meat, fl market, on south Morgan street, some , I time during Tm ’-day night and got P away with 327 in cash. || Ihe during crime remains as much la mystery as a «oie of other:) com I ■rnitted during the pxsl few months, 'police have so far found no clue-' in investigations carried on today. The n I work was done well. t; The robbers forced entrance by v,breaking the lock from the front door. 'I carried the safe into a refrigerator 1 I used us a meat storage, and cracked J.'lts steel walls with an unusually heavy tHharge oi' explosive, supposedly nitro I glycerine. The safe was left a mass 1 'of bent and twisted metal. In it had I ■ been 3120 in currency. From two! cash registers, additional loot total- . ing about $7 was taken. A watch b< t longing to Mr. Kaltwasser had been i left on the counter and was also mis ; sing. The wrecked safe was value di ■ at 380. o— — IMARKETS-STOCKS (i Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets — , New York, March 29.—Retention of | . the 4’- 2 per cent rediscount rate by f the federal reserve bank here ehe< i ; ' ually set at rest the speculative com ’lntimity's apprehension regarding the in the early dealings reflecting thi money outlook. East Buffalo Livestock Receipts 4000 head; shipments 1 1900 head; official to New York yes ■ terday 3420 head; hogs closing 1 steady: heavies $8.50®8.75; medium-. ‘ $8.75® 885; yorkers and mLxed $8.851 ®8.90; pigs $8.25; roughs $7 25; >' stags $4.50®5.50; cattle 175 head;; ■ steady; sheep 1800 head; best wool • lambs $15.60; dips $13.00 down: ewes $8.50®950; calves 250 head; ' tops $13.00. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 29 ‘ No. 2 Wheat, bushel $1.20 Good Yellow Ear Corn, per 100.. 95c White or mixed corn, per 100.. 90c ; Oats, per bushel 41c ■' Rye, per bushel 70 Barley, per bushel 6'* Clover Seed 1... 310 CO DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET for Delivered Produce Corrected March 29 1 Chickens 17c ’’ Fowls 18e Ducks 11c . Geese 11c '' Old Roosters 8c J I Leghorns 12c! Stags 8c | Eggs, dozeu 18c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen 18c Butterfat Prices Butterfat 49e'

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