Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1923 — Page 4

1 i 1.... I II ■■■! I. ■ ■ 1 * ■ ' * 1 .I'- I The “PLACE” To Live The only “place” to live happily is inside your income. Not until you have lived lor a time outside your income do you fully realize this truth. Make it a practice to save ten percent of your income. You will then “live” happily. Start today with A Sayings Account at this bank. We pay IG on Savings. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. J ’ • < BANK OF SERVICE The Cort T-H-E-A-T-RtE TONIGHT and TOMORROW fl LIGHTNING BOLT FROM fl CLEAR SKY. '• DRAMATIC-TENSE VIVID-POWERFUL ' •• IT’S A' PICTURE - ?■' < WITH A SOUL 1 a il/AikJw r> —f (VI th - MARY CARR •« JACK FORD wkaSioSW LAUGHTER- 1 ROMANCE AND./WHfIP fl TEAR OR I .... TWO-WITH fl TRIUMPH “Wet and Warmer” OF MOTHER'LOVE ALL A Good Comedy. TH' WAY THROUGH S 11 Reels Fox News 10c and 25c THE CRYSTAL TODAY and TOMORROW _ . fx rhw 1 & / v< 'tßr —?0 ’ W —---.. ~V-.. H a C.S.Clancy Production The | 7 HEADLESS HORSEMAN \\ F -Adapted from \ \ WASH G'S \\ \\ legend of sleepy hollow* I j WILL ROGERS // \\ <u Ichabod Crane // X M HODKINSON |p I C T U R E 'sj Also—A Larry Semen Comedy. Children.. 10c Adults.. 25c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, MAY 23. 1923.

iYOUNCMOTHER AND RABY DIE Daphena Fern Rash Dies At Wren, Ohio. Sunday Morning When Baby Is Born Daplina Fern Hash, age 27 years, and her infant son, died at their home in Wren, Ohio, Sunday morning, at the time of the child’s birth The mother’s death was due to the effects of child birth. Mrs. Hash, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill, was horn in Adams county, January 2, 1896. Her father has been dead many years and her mother, who afterwards was married to John B. Hunt, died on August 12, 1922. The husband, Isaac William Basil, ono little daughter, ■ and a brother, U. 11. Hill, of Wren, “ Ohio, survive. > Mrs. Rash and her infant child I will be hurled in the same casket Funeral services will be held from the Radical United Brethren church in Wren at 1 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. and interment will be held in the Decatur cemetery. The Rev. Ludwig will have charge of the serv ices. ■ - - o ■ ' - Peter .1. Frisinger Died In Fort Wayne Sunday Peter Jefferson Frisinger, age 64 years, a former resident of Decatur and an uncle of Mrs. Samuel Acker, of this city, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Edward Schacher, 1,205 Stophlet street. Fort Wayne, at 5:30 o'clock Sunday morning, deatli being due to heart trouble. Until taken ill two months ago, Mr. Frisinger was employed as a shipping clerk by the Wayne Overall company He had lived in Fort Wayne for the last sixteen years, going there from Wren, Ohio. His first wife was Miss Letona Jackson, land four children were born to this union. Surviving are the wife, four children, Mrs. Schacher, at whose home he died; Mrs. Martin Einsiedel. also of Fort Wayne; Miles Frisinger, of Fort Wayne; and Derling Frisinger. I of Joliet. III.; two step-daughters. | Mrs. Alonzo Johnson, of Fort Wayne. I and Mrs. Catherine Worklnger, of I Wren, O.; one brother. Simon, of I Charlotte, Mich., and seven grandI children. I Funeral will be held from I the Schacher home in Fort Wayne at I 1:30 o’clock Tuesday afternoon and the body will be taken to the Mt. Taber cemetery for interment. Mr. Frisinger had a number of relatives and friends hi this community. o ■- ■— QUEEN MARY HAS BIRTHDAY — (United Press Service) " London, May 28—Flags, were flying on all government and public build ings Saturday in honor of Queen Mary’s 56th birthday, and salutes of 56 guns were fired at noon at all naval and military stations throughput the empire. At the ports all warships “dressed ship” and paraded crews on the signal being given from the flagship. Official messages of congratulation were received during the morning from the rulers of the world. I Two Advertisements OmJ initted From “The Tattler” — Through a mistake, the advertise inent of the Old Adams County Bank and the E. F. Gass & Son. store were omitted from the Catholic high school annual. “The Tattler.” The copy for the advertisements was mislaid in some manner by the advertising man ager of the publication. The staff o' the annual regrets the ommission I greatly, since these two concerns are among the first to contract for span in tile publication each year. • s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s O I DeValera Tells Followers To Lay Down Their Arms Dublin, May 28 —(Special to the Daily Democrat) —Eanionn De Valera, rebel leader, has advised his followers to lay down their arms, believing it is useless to continue the revolt. Free State officers here announced today. The command was contained in an “order of the day” of which De Valera is attributed authorship. The document was siezed by Free State forces. s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s-$ GIRL BABY BORN SUNDAY Ruth Virginia is the name of the girl baby born to Mr. and Mrs. Alva Baker Sunday morning. This is the first daughter and third child in the family and reports from the home state that both mother and babe are doing fine.

MONROE NEWS Born early Friday morning at the ' home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Nldllnger, one mile south of here, a fine 8-pound boy by by. Mother and son are re- ■ ported as getting along nicely. ■ Charles Sather, Decatur, was here Thursday afternoon looking after the cigar trade. The citizens Telephone gang wore ■ were hero Friday, installing tele phonos in the homes of T. J. Rayl and Harve Sella, and doing repair work 1 on t)i(> lines and poles along the system in this vicinity. The Monroe Tile and Block Mill has installed an up-to-date and latest ' electric motor power appliance to the elevators and to elevating mud to the supply pit. This is a labor savor and eliminates much hard work. The commencement exercises of the • Bth grade-pupils will be held at this place: on'Thursday, June 14. Rev. C. W. Whiteman of Seymour, Ind., will deliver the principal address for the occasion. Preparations have already begun for the entertainment of the large crowd that will visit here on that date, and is looked forward to as a gala day event. A double birthday party took place on Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bahner, when the anniversary of the birth of their son. Pau), aged 11, and Kirk. 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Smith, which came ■in the same date. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Scherer. Mrs. Sadie Scherer of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. v. E. Bahner and Miss Jessie Dickerson of Monroe. Ice cream and cake were served as refreshments and this ochssion. Dr. O. P. McCreary, of Windfield. Ind. who was called here to fill the place of Dr. L. E. Somers, who left for a six or eight weeks course at the Potter Medical College in Syracuse, N.Y.. is already busy and has had a phone put in at his stopping place, .he T. J. Rayl home, which number s 71. It has been quite frequently •umored that Dr. McCrary expects to make this place his permanent resilence, and our people may congratuate themselves if they can prevail on lim to remain here. Monroe needs two doctors at any time and this com -nunity can well offord to maintain hem. Dr. McCrary has had over 40 years of practice and experience in the profession and comes highly recnnmended. and we bespeak for him i lucrative practice, should he decide to locate at this place. - - THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER (United Press Service) Syracuse, Ind., May 28 — John Snavely’s wedding suit, purchased just previous to his marriage 70 years ago. still is being used now and then on special occasions, and it is good for many years to come. The suit originally cost SIOO. Snavely has just taken to a jeweler a watch, i gift on his wedding day, that has been constantly in use since that time and which never until now has required any repairs. Premier Baldwin Elected Leader Os Conservatives (By The United Press) London, May 28. —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Premier Stanley Baldwin was elected new Idader of the conservative party in a meeting a tthe lotel Cecil heretoday. The meeting was held to solidify the elements of the party to full strength when Baldwin goes before the house of commons to face his strongly increasing opposition. Good Prospects For Ton Litter Contest According to James R. Wiley, leader of the Hoosier Ton Litter Club, Adams county has a good opportunity to again win some medals in the ton litter contest. Although some other counties have nominated more litters this county has some mighty good feeders competing. On the tour last Thursday twenty litters were nominated by nfne different feeders. Chester Whites, Poland Chinas, Spoti ted Poland Chinas and Durocs were represented. There were no scrub hogs entered although no hogs are barred from the contest because of breeding. The litters ranged from eight to twelve pigs each, the twenty litters averaging nine and three- . fourths pigs. It was stated by those on the tour that the pigs were thrifty and of good size for their respective ages. Among those who won medals last year and are again in the contests are C. W. R. Schwartz, whose eleven ■ pigs weighed 3040 pounds and Amos Kirchhofer, whose litter of seven ■ weighed 1800 pounds, also a state > record. > Due to the extremely busy season i the tour last Thursday was not well attended.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER* In The Matter Os Mercer avenue Side. <>ulk Iniprovenieal To Whom It May Concern: Nuti-'e is hereby given that the Common Connell In and fur the city 01 breutiir, Indiana, did on the day of Mas. 1923, pass and adopt a d«clarntory resolution for the construelion of a sidewalk on and along the following route, to-wit: Locution, on west aide of Mercer Avenue extending from north side of north cement walk on Bugg street to 1 the Inter?*- tlon of Mercer Avenue and Wineheater streets in the city of !>*■ eutur, Indiana. The line of the pronoaed Improvement shall be the same U.S the present brick walk bleated on the above desurjbed. route. Kurt tier notice la also given that the Common Counon will <)n the 19th day of June, 1»23 ut 7 o'< lock p. m. nt their Council Room In said city, hear and receive nny and all objections and remonstrances which may be made or tihil against said improvement, and will then determine whether or not Ihe iH-neilts accruing to the property liable to lie assessed therefor will tie Hiiual to the estimated costa thereof. Witness my hand and official seal this 21st day of May, 1K2.1. iSenli CATHERINI-; KAI FFMAN, 21-2 S City Clerk. o — NOTICE to property owners In The Mailer Os South Tenth street Improvement To Whom It May Concern: Notice'is hereby given that the Common Council In and for the city of Pecntur. Indiana, did on the 1 ..th day of May. 1023, pass and adopt u preliminary resolution to make the fotlowing described Improvement on Houth Tenth Street tn suit! city, towlt: Commencing at the South side of Monroe street brick improvement; thence runnnig south on IWth street a distance of 1170 feet and there to terminate at the north side of the Adams street brick improvement, In the city of Decatur. Indiana. Further notice is also given that the common council will on the IWth day of June. 1923. at 7 o'clock p. m. at ttielr Council Room In said city, hear and receive any and all objections and remonstrances which may be made or file.l against said Improvement and will then determine whether or not the benefits accruing to the property liable to lie assessed therefor will he equal to tlie estimated costs thereof Witness my hand and official seal tills 21st day of May. 1923. tSeali CATHERINE KAUFFMAN. 21-23 City Clerk. 0 — NOTICE OF FINAI. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE, Notice Is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of James I>. Brown, ileceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Deca, ur. Indiana, on the 3rd day of Sept. 1923, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not lie approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. JOHN W. BROWN. Jr. Executor Decatur, Indiana, May 26. 1923. J. T. Merryman, Atty. 2S-4 You can order your Meats and Groceries with one 'phone call from Gilpens’ Grocery, 'phone 464. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York Produce Flour —Dull. Pork—Dull; mess $27. Lard — Easier; middlewest spot, $11.6015)11.70. Sugar- Raw. Quiet; centrifugal (96 test) $8.28; refined, quiet; granulated $9.75© 9.90. Coffee —Kio No. 7 on spot 11% © ll%c. Tallow —Steady; special 7U©7%c, city Hay—Dull; prime No. 1 $1.25© 1.30;’ No. 3 95@»1.05. Dressed Poultry—Quiet; turkeys, 25©42c; chickens 18©45c: fowls 14 ©3oc; ducks 20@27c. Live Poultry—Quiet; geese 13©25c ducks 13@25c; fowls 30©32c; turkeys 25@35c; roosters 16c; chickens, broilers 35@55c. New York Produce New York, May 28 —Sentiment at the start of the week showed a striking recovery from the pessimism psevailing a week ago when the market was under the influence of the recent economic movement. This renewed cheerfulness primarily resulted from the substantial rally in stock values in the three preceding sessions which caused speculative opinion to veer completely away from the view that the economic situation was on the threshhold of a prolonged reaction. This belief received further impairment from the favorable character of the April railroad statement which appeared over the week end. East Buffalo Livestock Receipts 4800; shipments, 2850 yesterday; receipts 8000, shipments 4,37 today; official to New York Saturday 4560; hogs closing steady. Pigs $7.25; other grades [email protected]; ’ roughs $7.75@8; stags [email protected]; cattle 2000 steady to 25 lower; shipping i steers [email protected]; butcher steers s7@ , 10.25; cows and heifers s2@9; sheep 4000; best spring lambs $17@18; 1 clipped lambs $14.50@15; aged wethers [email protected]; ewes [email protected]; • calves 2800; tops sl2. I LOCAL. GRAIN MARKET Corrected May 28 - No. 2 Wheat, bushel $1.20 , Good Yellow Ear Cori, per 100 sl.lO White or mixed corn, per 100..51.05 1 Oats, per bushel ; 40c Rye, per bushel 70 Barley, per bushel 60 i Clover Seed 110.00 . Wool 45c DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET for Delivered Produce Corrected May 28 Chickens 17e Fowls 18c t Ducks. lie i Geese 11c t - Old Roosters 8c Leghorns 13c Stags 8c 1 Heavy Broilers 30c » Leghorn Broilers 25c Eggs, dozen 21c Local Grocers Eyg Market ‘ Eggs, dozen 21c 1 Butterfat Prices Butterfat 35c

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MUM ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS • FOR SALE FOR SALK—A few used oil stoves and coal raages. The Gas Co., 106 North Third st46tf FOR SALE —I’lg Type Poland Sir»‘s at farmers’ prices. I tollhouse and Faurote on Monroe-Decatur road. 121- 12t FOR SALE —Full blooded Jersey male calf; eligible to register. Inquire of Schmitt Meat Market. 122-6 t FOR SALE —Six general purpose farm mares for sale. One pony. B«e Jim Rice, North 7th st. 12416 FOR SALE —Cows, fresh. Roan mare. 4 years old. L. C. Mills, Monroe, Ind.lJ6-3tx FOR SALE—Barn, in Monroe, Ind, 32x60. contains about ten thousand feet of Inmber, can be moved. Bids received up to Friday. See O. T. Hendricks at Monroe, or J. W. Hendricks, 316 Marshall st., Decatur. 126t5x FOR SALE—Two 9x12 rugs. Call 715. 127t3x FOR SALE Attention Band Boys! Cornet —Conn’s make. A 1 condition. Cali 391 White. 127t3x FOR - SALE—Canaries; singers - and females, 50 cents and up. Mrs. John H. Jones, Monroe, Indiana, R. R. D. 2. Eight miles southeast of Monroe. 127t6 FOR - SALE—Organ, $5.00. H. C. Price. 233 N. 13th st.l27t2x FOR SALE—Lot located on West Monroe st. Inquire at Boston store. 127t3 FOR - SALE—Two - Scotch Shorthorn bulls, soon ready for service. An opportunity for farmers to better their herds. C. D. Houk. Hoagland. Indiana. Hoagland phone. 127t6x FOR - SALE— Full - blooded” White Wyandotte eggs for sale; heavy strain. Call at 1705 W. Monroe st. or phone 323. 127t3 FOR SALE —Fresh cow and twelve head of shoats. Delbert Walters. 127t3x W4NTED WANTED—Rugs and carpets to clean by air. Called for and delivered. Work guaranteed. Colchin Bros. Phones 441 and 561. 112-7wks.x For Rent FOR RENT—At Monroe, Ind., one 7 —room house for $lO per month; one 6 —room house for $9 per month. O. T. Hendricks. Monroe, Ind., 124-6tx Eight room modern house on Jefferson street. Close in. Will lease one year at a time. See Wm. Norris, 512 South 13th st., or call 674. Decatur, Indiana. 127t3 FOR RENT —One furnished room near Post Office. 123 N. First st. 127-2tx o NOTICE The German Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Preble township. Adams county, will hold their annual meeting at the Friedheim school house on Saturday, June 2. at 1 p. m. AUGUST CONRAD, Pres. HERMAN REESE, Sec’y. 26-28-31 0 — AI’I’OIYTVIEYT OF KXECI TltlX Notice lx hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of the estate of William It. Tiernan, late of Adams county, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. LOUISA TIEMAN. Executrix. May 25. 1923. ’ Dore B. Erwin, Atty. ..8-4-11 Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wertz and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hocker of Elhart visited the John Hocker family at Monroe Sunday, stopping here for a short visit with the Ed Macey family. Louis Fuelling, druggist from Woodburn, Indiana, called on old friends here this piorning. AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, June 2, commencing at 1:30. Will sell at public auction at my residence, 303 N. Ninth street the following household goods: One good kitchen range; one new Furnace heating stove; one three piece oak bedroom suite; dining table; seven chairs; sideboard; library table and lamp; four rocking chairs; vacuum sweepr; garden tools, and many other articles. HARRY FIKE. Jack Brunton. Auct. Roy Johnson, clerk. 28-31-1 — o CLEARANCE SALE Now is the time to buy your «”inmer millinery at a great reduction. Ladies' hats, $12.00 values go at i $6.00; $8.50 values go at $5.00. I also have a fine line to be closed out at $2.00 to $4.50. Children’s hats, SI.OO to $2.75. This sale lasts until all are sold. MRS. MAUD A. MERRIMAN, 222 South Fourth Street, Phone 902. Decatur, Ind. 123t6 NOTICE TO BREEDERS My Full Blooded Belgium Stallion will make the season of 1923 at my farm 5 miles west of Monroe. Insurance $12.00. ELI BEER, Owner and Keeper. 16-19-21-23-26-28-30X

4-++++++-F+ ++ .|. +++++++++ J g ♦ J?*** B ™ SET I »■'''*■ Will 1,,. lwk I I)R. FROIINAPFEL, D r I Chiropractic and I Treatment, given to ,uit ycur ntM I at 144 So. 2nd St. L I Office Hours 10-12 a. m.-i. 5 A"' 3 ’* I —— . _ Pjn, ■ s . E . BLACK UNDERTAKING AND Emb * Cails answered promptly day or n| . Private Ambulance Service Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 727 DR- H. E. KELLER Indiana orrien“WKit T T! , Internal organe? X-ray an. treatments for high hlood and hardening of the arteriestreatments for GOITRE Tritrpn? LOSIS AND CANCER. . ~ Office Hour.: 9to Ila. m.—l to sp. tn.—7 to »p » Ph n ».' oppolntment. Phones It. s,,|,q ; : e 4u« 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 Closed Wednesday afternoon., DR. €. (’. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical luiboratoria Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan. Interest rate now sty% See French Quinn. Office —Take first stairway south Decatur Democrat. 0 : —0 DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon Located in office formerly occupied by Dr. D. D. Clark North Third street Phones: Office 422; Home 413 Offii-e Hours —9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 5—7 to 9 p. m. Sunday 8 to 9 a. in. 0— — o PLENTY OF MONEY 10 or 20 years No Commission. Best terms ever offered. Dan Erwin._ o ■ ——- — ---0 NOTICE Dr. C. V. Connell has moved i bis office one block north of | former location. Office now located at 120 North First st., in 1 the Teeple Transfer Barns. —— automobile trimmers W ANTED ON OPEN AM) CLOSED CARS Apply Employment Department, Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio 120t5 APrOINTMEXT OF I'XECITOH Notice Is Hereby Given. .Th’ 1 ..J 1 ” henry a. Exe cutw. May 14 th, 1923. it-’l-!8 Lenhart&Jleller.Att)’. “MONEY TALKS” I can get it for Rov S. Johnson. Auction Phone 849 Redr" FT. WAYNE & DECATIK traction line Leaves Decatur Leaves 5:45 a. m. u 00 a- B ' 8:00 a ' m ’ ii’OO a. m--10:00 a. m. i OOP12:00 p.m. 3-00 P m ’ 2:00 p.m. 5 ; 30 P- m 4:00 p. ni. 7;()0 P- D ‘ 5:30 p. m. p ni 7:00 p.m. l1;0 6p.»' 10:00 p. m. 11 Freight car leaves Dec Arrives at Ft. Wayne-- ..9-3® noon Leaves Ft Wayne. a. Arrives at Decatur P. J. RATMOND, Agen ■ Office Hours: 7:80 a. m-7 ®® S. ■ "