Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1923 — Page 8
Water Bills Due Saturday Oct. 20 Last day to pay your bills and save Discount. Water Dept. City Hall
Market Specials We Serve Nothing But The BEST. Our Home Made Candies—Short Orders and Light Lunches Are Delightful. Special For Saturday Only French Nouget, )b.... 50c Hot Fudge Sundae Hot Butterscotch Sundae.« IOC The Philadelphia | ' 2. A. ANDREWS, Prop. Opposite Court House * K | SATURDAY SPEC! LS ’’ Some Real Spring Lamb Choice Cuts of Prime Beef, Pork and Veal I Fine Bunch of Chickens and Ducks Pure All Pork Sausage, Country Style I Rosemary. Cloverleaf & White Mountain Creamery Butter Rosebud Sliced Bacon in •/? or 1 lb. boxes Fresh Spare Ribs, Hearts, Tongues and Shoulder Ribs Vresli Ground Horseradish and Dill and Sweet Pickles Large Wheel Swiss Cheese and Pimento Loaf Cheese Oleomargarine. Nucoa, Oak Grove, Good Luck, Kingnut and Kingams Reliable, all 30c lb. Fresh Home Made Veal Loaf, Braunschweiger and Cooked Loin Roll 1 SPECIAL—ReaI Country Back Bones and Pork Tenderloin : —Smoked Meats— Fancy Jowels and Bacon Ends for Seasoning ? Fine Smoked Tongues I Fancy Bacon and Picnic Hams any size Smoked New York Shoulders and Regular Hams Smoked Pork Sausage Special—Nice Chunks of Pork in Rough at < Reasonable Prices. See Them. We Deliver To All Parts Os City Any Time Os The Day. TRY US. Phones 106 or 374 Fred Mutschler Pkg. Co. Market
I $ $ « WANT APS EARN—| J-$ JEFF I.IECIITY. AUCTIONEER 18 yearn experience will Ret the high dollar. I have not ini-reus-<•<l my commission. Call Berne, phone numbers 46 or 248 at my expense. 211 eod INVESTIGATE CHIROPRACTIC S 3 For Your H EALTH Phone 628 ever Keller's Jewelry Store Calls made day or night CHARLES & CHARLES, D. C. Lady Attendant. [lost $2,000 I There is easy that much I lost in Decatur each £ month from failure H to properly hibri--2 cate the working S parts of an S Automobile I PERMIT I S TO DO THIS TROUBLESOME JOB FOR Y O U | Butler I & Kern S Across from Interurban E Telephone 16S
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19,1923.
PUBLIC SALE I As I ion going to quit farming 1 will sell at public auction at my residence konwn as the Charlie Snltz farm, 4M, miles east of Decatur, and 1 mile north of Bobo, on Thursday, November Ist, 1923 Commencing at 10:00 a.in. The following personal property, towit: 2 HORSES —One bay mare smooth mouth; one driving mare, smooth mouth. 9 CATTLE—BIack cow. 7 /ears old. will be fresh by day of sale; Red cow. 7 years old. be fresh December Ist; Short Horn-Durham cow. 5 years old, be fresh first of January; roan cow. 5 years old, be fresh about mid die of January; red cow, 3 years old be fresh In June, giving 3 gallons of milk per day; 2 steer calves and one heifer calf. 10 months old. These are all first class cows. 34 HOGS —One Chester White sow with pigs by side; 3 good young, open sows; 30 head of shouts weighing from 75 to lOOlbs each. 12 SHEEP —9 good young ewes. 2 iambs and one one-year-old buck. 200 CHICKENS 100 good, young Rhode Island Red hens; 100 head of Rhode Island Red millets. HAY AND GRAIN—B tons of good ilmothy hay in mow; 12 acres of rood corn in field. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS—Me p'ormick. G-foot grain binder; Gearless I hay loader; McCormick mowing machine; hay tedder; hay rake; corn planter; Oliver riding cultivator; .Daisy walking cultivator; seven shovel cultivator; single shovel plow; 2, walking breaking plows; disc grain I grill: disc Troy wagon; wagon box and hay ladders; spike tooth harrow, pring tooth harrow. HARNESS —Double set of hea »v ireeohing harness; double set of light vork harness; two good collars; good Itorm King dosed buggy; one set f buggy harness. MISCELI-ANEOUS- One thousand lound platform -scales; Delaval cream sparator; 28-gallon, copper kettle; touble trees: forks and scoops; mud boat and numerous articles not menioned. One 1317. five passenger. Tore .ouring car with Kelsey body. TERMS —All sums of $5 and under, ash in hand. All sums over $5, a redit of 12 months will be given, bypurchaser giving a good bankable -ote drawing 8 per cent interest the 'ast six months, a discount of 4 per ent will be given for cash. SNITZ & WEIDLER Toy S. Johnson, auctioneer. lert Lower, cletk. Lunch served on grounds. Oct. 19-24-30 o I j Court House | Murphy Case Dismissed The case of Frances Murphy vs. h'arl Murphy, suit for partition, was dismissed today and costs paid on I motion of the plaintiff. Court Order is Revoked In the case of the state ex rel Maud R. Johnson vs. Charles Smith et al, he court revoked and set aside an order made in the case on October 17. granting the defendants permission to take Ruth Holsten with them to Florida to attend a funeral. Real Estate Transfers George W. Fravel to Ardon S. Burley, lots 31. 32. 33. 34. 35, 26, 37, 38. 39, 40. 41. 42, 43. 44. and 45, in Ceylon for $1,600. Grover (’. Moser to Amos O. Stauffer, lot 625 in Berne for S4OO. Adam Hesher to George M. Houck, (farm in Kirkland township, for sl,550. t Thomas J. Griffith to Samuel Barger, 3 acres in Kirkland township, for 52.271.45. Tour Is Undermining Lloyd George’s Health By LAWRENCE MARTIN. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) I With Lloyd George. En Route To; St. Louis, Oct. 19. —Two weeks of American “campaigning” have done more to undermine the health of David Lloyd George than all the [ nerve shattering, health wrecking years of the war. and the multiplied problems of the reconstruction period. Lloyd George says so himself. “This’,’ he said, “is the pace that kills. No wonder your public men die, if they must undergo this sort of thing, as I am told they must.” By “this sort of thing," Lloyd George meant the rear platform speeches, public luncheons, dinners and receptions, “circus parade” rides through c rowded streets acknowledging the plaudits of cheering crowds; i shaking hands, writing autographs, posing for photographers and still more photographers, and all other incidentals of a speech-making tour in America. » Tour Is Indefinite. As the result of very definite fear that an attempt to carry through the program mapped out for his tour would cause a breakdown, or at least a serious straining of his physical resources, Lloyd George’s tour is today on a “day” basis. Plans are not longer than 24 hours ahead, and not that far in most cases. From now until he sails back to England, Lloyd George will commit him-
I self only to such engagements as he I feels he can keep without hurting | himself, MITIt K OF Fl VAI. SETTI.EMF.VT OF EST 1114 Notice Is hereby given to the creditors, heirs ami legatees of Benjamin HaunigHitner. deceased, to appear In ihe Admns circuit court, held nt Decatur. hut. mi Hu- -ml day of November, 1983. and Show cause. If any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, mid receive their distributive shares. DANIIM. V. li AI’MGAIt FNER. Administrator. De bonis m>n Decatur, Iml., October 11, 1923. 1.1-uhiut * Heller. Attys. 12-19 PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at pub- [ l c auction 6 m’les northwest of Decatur on the Fort Wayne-Decatur-Piqua road, or 3 miles south and mile southeast of Hoagland, or 2 miles south and mile northwest of Bingen. on Wednesday. Oct. 24. 1923 Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. tn. The following property, to-wit: 6 HEAD OF HORSES Bay horse 5 years old. weight 1400 lbs.; Black mare. 6 years old. weight 1200; Black mare 9 years old, weight 1500; Bay horse, 7 years old, weight 1500; Black horse, 11 years old, weight 1450; Bay general purpose horse, 15 years old. we'ght 1300. 14 HEAD OF CATTLE —Holstein cow. 4 years old, will be fresh soon; Spotted cow. 4 years old, will be fresh soon; red cow. 4 years old. will be fresh May 1; spotted cow, - 5 years old, will be fresh May 15; ! milk roan cow, 6 years old, giving good flow of milk: spotted cow, 5 years old. will be fresh April 7; black cow. 5 years old, will be fresh April G; roan cow, G years old will be fresh n April; blue cow 7 years old, will be fresh Dec. 15; spotted cow, 7 yrs. <ld will be fresh April 2; black cow 7 years old. will be fresh March 25; Holstein cow, 7 years old, was fresh : n August: black cow 8 years old, was fresh in August: spotted cow 8 years old will be fresh in April; Shorthorn bull. 3 years old. HOGS, 26 Head — White sow with G pigs; spotted sow with 8 pigs; spotted sow will farrow non; 14 head of feeders weighing about 115 lbs. each; 8 shoats weighing about 501bs. each; Spotted Po-1 land China boar, 2 years old CHICKENS—4O Head. FARMING IMPLEMENTS —John Deere grain binder, 8 it. cut, in good shape; Cloverleaf mar.ure spreader, good as new; Buckeye grain drill, with fertilizer attachment; Deer-Mansur corn planter, with ertilizer attachment; beet drill with fertilizer attachment; beet puller; pring tooth harrow; spike tooth harrow; double disc: Bryan walk'ng plow; 2 riding corn cultivators; 2 1-horse cultivators: pipe land rollers; Deering mowing machine; McCormick mowing machine; 2 wide tire I wagons; beet rack, stock rack; set of dump boards; bob sled; top buggy; H. P. Sandwich gas engine, and pump jack; 2 sets double work I harness; 1 set buggv harness; hay rake. MISCELLANEOUS — Lawn mower: wheelbarrow; 2 crosscut aws; 25 grain sacks; 2 iron kettles; 1 hive of bees; one io, three 8 and two 5 gallon milk cans: one rabbit| dog. HAY AND GRAIN—(About 2 tons of clover hay and 4 tons of tint-’ othv hay in mow: 480 shocks of corn in field.' HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Din ag room tabl ■; kitchen table; but- 1 set; couch; davenport; book case; lookers ami straight chairs; Malleable kitchen stove; 4-burner o : l : tove; 4 bed steads; 2 dressers; Morris chair; 1 rug 11x11; fruit jars; rocks; and many other articles not mentioned. TERMS —All sums of $5 and under] cash; over that amount a credit of, 2 months will be given with 8% interest the last 6 months, purchaser giving good bankable note. 4% off, tor cash. WILLIAM BULTEMEIER ' uctioneer —West Rose. Clerk —J. H. Starost. Lunch served on the ground. CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Wheat; Dec. $1.04%; May $1.09%: ' July $1.06%. Corn; Dec. 75%c; May 73%c; July 73%c. Oats: Dec. 1 41%c; May 44%c; July 43%c. j FOR QUICK CASH SALES If you are interested in the purchase or sale of farm lands, business locations, residence or city properties write or call lor one of our recent descriptive lists. For those persons who won’t wait, and are bound to realize some cash soon, would say, call and see what we can refer you to as a cash price for your property. SNOW AGENCY Decatur, Indiana No. 47—Is a desirable story and a half eight room residence on Mercer Avenue. This house is of modern construction and has been built possibly ten or twelve years. Is well arranged, with porches, cellar, electric lights, etc. Is natural wood finish inside, and has large space for! fruit, garden, etc. Has stable, garage, fruit and shade trees—is on a stoned public street —in good location and ran be bought for $2,500.00. Possession given within sixty days. No. 53 —Is a nearly new five room cottage on south Thirteenth street. This residence is well located on the public stone street —the State Highway—and is built on a tile block foundation. Has electric lights and cletern water in the house. A nice garden lot, with chicken parks and house, etc. Large wood house (hat may be easily changed into a garage. This is a very public location on a good street, and can be bought for $1,150.00. I
' j—I—WANT ADS EARN—I-3—l AMERICAN LEGION NOTICE! Regular meeting Monday night, 7:j 45 p.m. Nomination of officers. Matters ot great importance to come up at this meeting. Officers will appreciate a good attendance. 247i3x MARKETS-STOCKS Dally Report of Local and Foreign Markets — New York Produce Market Flour Quiet and easy. Pork—lnactive; mess $25.5041'26. Lard —Easy, middle west spot, sl3 @13.10. Sugar Raw, Quiet: centrifugal. 96 test. $7.66; refined, quiet; granulated [email protected]. i Coffee— Rio No. 7 on spot 11 %c; I Santos No. 4 14%® 15%C. Tallow—Quiet; special 7%®7%c. Hav —Easy; prime No. 1 $1.50; No. 3 $1.20® 1.30. Dressed Poultry—Quiet; turkeys, 26®60c; chickens 22®42c; fowls 15 ®33%c: ducks L I. 27c. Live Poultry—Steady; geese 20® 22c; ducks 14@27c; fowls 17@28c; turkeys 35@40c; roosters 16c; chickens 18®23c; broilers 24®25c. Cheese- Quiet; state milk, common to specials 22®28c; skims, common to specials 16@19c; lower grades 5 @lsc. Butter- Quiet; creamery extra 48c, state dairy tubs 48%®49c; imitation creamery firsts 39@47%c. Eggs—Steady; nearby white fancy. 8O@84c; nearby mixed, fancy 42® S2c; fresh firsts 35@49c; Pacific coast 46©76%c. Chicago Grain Chicago. Oct. 19—Grain opened unchanged to fractionally lower on the Chicago board of trade today. Bearish news continued to play a leading part in wheat trading at the nitial trading today and heavy selling continued. Receipts 55 cars. Corn was weak with wheat. Receipts 100 cars. Gats was dull. Receipts 75 cars. Provisions were irregular. Indianapolis Livestock Market I Hogs — Receipts 11.000; market, steady, 10 lower; best heavies $7.50 @7.90; medium mixed [email protected]; common choice [email protected]; bulk of sale [email protected]. Cattle — Receipts, 600; market, weak; steers [email protected]; cows and heifers s6@lo. Sheep -— Receipts, 100; market, steady; tops $6; lamb top $11.50. Z'aives — Receipts 500; market, weak; tops $12.50; bulk $11.50@12. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 14.400, shipments 2850, official to New York yesterday 3610; hogs closing dull; trade demoralized on light grades. Medium and heavies [email protected]; mixed [email protected]; bulk $7.75; Yorkers [email protected]; pigs $6.75@7; roughs $5.75®6; stags s4® 4.50; cattle 575 dull; sheep 6000; best lambs sl3; ewes ss@7; calves. 1400; tops $13.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected October 19). New No. 1. Wheat, bushel SI.OO Good Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 $1.15 White or mixed corn, per 100..51.10 Oats, per bushel 38 Rye, per bushel 85c Barley, ner bushel 65c Clover Seed $13.50 I Timothy Seed $3.50 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected October 19). Fowls 16c Broilers . 16c Leghorn Broilers 11c Leghorn Fowls 11c Old Roosters 6c Ducks 13c Geese 9c Eggs, dozen 38c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen 38c Butterfat Prices Butterfat 45c j Public Sale Calendar The following sales are being advertised in the Decatur Daily Democrat. the complete list of articles to be sold appearing from time to time. Sales dates will be added to this column Free of Charge it person holding sale has bills printed here and it sale is advertised in the columns of this paper. Advertise your sale in the Decatur Daily Democrat and reach practically every farmer in Adams county and immediate vicinity. Your neighbor or a prospective bidder takes the paper and is looking for what you have to offer. We print all sizes and styles of sale bills at reasonable prices. Oct. 24 —William Bultemeier. 6 miles northwest of Decatur, on Fortl Wayne Decatur Piqua road, 3 miles' south and 1% miles southeast of Hoagland. j Oct. 24 —Mrs. Lyman Imler, 4 miles ( east and 5 miles north of Decatur or I 1 mile north of Brodbeck school. Nov. I—Schnitz1 —Schnitz and Weidler, 4% miles east of Decatur, 1 mile north of j Bobo. 1 Nov. I—Daniel1 —Daniel Weidler, 4% miles east of Decatur. 1 mile north of Bobo. Nov. 13 —Freman Schnepp, 3% miles west of Decatur on Geo. Weber farm. Nov. 2. —Roller Bros., 7% miles southeast of Decatur or 1% miles ’ south of Pleasant Mills. Nov. B—John F. Helm, adm. sale, 8% miles northeast of Decatur or 1 mile south of Clarks Chapel. Nov. 27 —Chalmer Miller, 5 miles I east of Decatur on township line.
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♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ € CLASSIFIED ADS • *«*****«♦♦♦♦*♦♦ FOR SALE FOR HAI-B —A few used oil atuveand coal rasges. The G«» Co., ICt North Third st.««« FOR SALE Jersey cow, 6 years old",| fresh, giving about 6 gal. of milk per day, a good one; one grade Holstein cow 6 years old, this is a good one. giving good flow of milk, calf by side; several good grade open Holstein heifers ready to breed; one fine registered Guernsey male, a good one.l D. E. Studebaker, phone 392. 244tG FOR SALE—Florence oil stove and, washing machine. Almost new. At 910 Russell st. 246t3x FOR SALE—Keifer. good eating pears. Will be picked in two weeks.' Order yours now. 50c per bushel | Call phone 620 White. 246tGx FOR - SAI-E—Hand-picked winter apples, 60 cents to $1 per bushel. T. L. Steffen. 8 miles southwest of Decatur. Craigville ‘phone.247t2x ’ FOR SALE—Hay bailor in good condition. Inquire of Wm. D. Barrcne. Decatur. R. R. 9. or telephone 694-C. 248t3x FOR SALE—29 head of shoats'. weight about 100 lbs. each. F. K. Stoneburner. R. R. 2.248t3x FOR"SALE— Apples, 50c and up: ten varieties. Sprayed. This week onlv. J. O. Tricker, phone 869-H. 246t3e0d FOR SA I. E-Colt. 2 years old in June: sired by Great Medium, by Peter Direct, and dam Blue Bell. Inquire Rudolph Bauman, 123 Twelfth st., Decatur. 248t3x WANTED WANTED —Several loads of hay. Krick, Tyndall Co. _24Ct3 WANTED —Energetic man with car in your county. S4O-350 weekly and more selling Heberling's well known line of household remedies, extracts, spices, toilet articles, etc. B : g demand. Steady repeats. Old established company. Healthful, pleasant, profitable outdoor work. Experience unnecessary. Goods furnished on credit. Write today for full particulars. Heberling Medicine & Extract Company, Dept. 752. Bloomington. Illinois. 18-19-20-22-23-24 x WANTED —Second hand reed go-cart Phone 718 White. 248t3x FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS for light house keeping. C 36 No. Second st., phone 503. 246t3x o Hawkins Company Declared To Be Bankrupt Today (U. P. < 'taf' Cor’-osno-'dc"'' Indianapolis, Oct. 19—(Special to Daily Democrat) — The Co-operative League of America, operating in sixteen, cities and with headquarters at Portland. Ind., was adjudged bankrupt in federal court here today. A receivership in equity against the league is pending in federal court. Morton S. Hawkins, president of the league and Anthony Scheib and Carl B. Anderson, all of Portland, Ind., are under bond in federal court on charges of using the mails to defraud. The complaint against the men alleges that the business of the league was conducted as a lottery. Eight hundred building contractors and more than 8,000 individuals are said to be involved in the affairs of the league. CORN JUDGING (Continued from Page One) used in selecting the place to be weighed the estimate is ordinarily very close. In some cases checks have been made upon the judges’ work in that the farmer has weighed the corn taken from the field. In each case, the sstiinate made by the judges have been found very nearly correct. o - NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that Monday Nov. 5, 1923, will be the last day for paying your fall installment of taxes. The treasurer’s office will be open from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a penalty of 10% will be added. Do not put off your taxes . as they must be paid, and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those who have bought or sold prop-! ; erty and wish a division of taxes ; should come in at once. Don’t wait i for the rush. No recipts can be laid I away for anyone, so do not ask for it. HUGH D. HITE i] Treasurer of Adams Co. j 244-til Nov. 5 , O — -o , DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office over Burdg Barber Shop. Monroe street Calls answered day or night Cattle sterility a specialty. Here permanently beginning Monday, Oct. 22nd. i IO o
• BUSINESS CARDS INVESTIGATE FOR BETTER HEALTH, SEE DR. FROHNAPFEL, D c Chiropractic .nd Oataopathla' Treatments given to ault y Our at 144 So. 2nd St Phon , Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—l-5 *.» 0 w P* Mi J s. I. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMINn Calls answered promptly day or Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 727 DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana nR.VRRAi, i'km'uck OFFICE SPECIALTIES . women an.l children; X-iay tlone; Glourecopy examination, "fl Internal organs; X-ray and eUctrla! treatments for high blood n’4, " 'and hardening of the arterler X ' treatment, foi GOITRE, TL'BPHim LOklS AND CANCER. Office Hour,: 9 to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. m—7to I» B ■ Sundays by app.ar.tmant. p h.inr>. I -I d,- r;. e ; , j ( ( N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30 —12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8;00 p. m. Telephone 135 Closed Wednesday afternooai. DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Laboratoriej i Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. H Sundays, 9 to 10 a m. Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn. Office—Take first stairway south Decatur Democrat. O —o Dlt FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon North Third street Phones: Office 422; Home 42! Office Honrs—9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 6—« to 8 p. m. Sunday 8 to 9 a. in. : 6 j HOW IT 1 IS MADE! By Getting JOHNSON to Cry Your Sale. Book your Fail sales early. Write or phone. Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer Decatur, Ind. Phone 606 or 849 Red. JAMES T. MERRYMAN Attorney-At-Law Offices—Rooms 1. 2 and 3 K. of C. Building Opposite Decatur Democrat. General Practice I Specialties: Probate Business > n , Collections. ■ DR. L. E. SOMERS j Physician and Surgeon i I OFFICE HOURS: 9—lo A. M. 2-4 and 6:30-8:30 P. MSundays 10-11 and by appointment ’ Office: 2nd floor K. of C. bldg. Phone 507 Decatur, Indiana O ' ' 2 i9t30 : ■ ——fl M. S. ELZEY JEWELER Repairing a Specialty 54 years experience Room 4 over Post O- —— 2 48t1> WANT ADS EARN-3 fj_$—WANT ADS EARN—r- ' FT. HaYMK & DF» lUK TRACTION LINE Lwave* Uwcatur Leave* f 6 46 a- m. a m. 8:00 a tt ‘ n-00a.m. | 10:00 a.m. i-oOP.® , 12:00 p. m. p m . , 4:00 p.m. J. o . I S:3O p. m. 9.00 p.® i 7:00 p ’ “’ iro6 P. ® I 10:00 p. m. 11 ’ u v Fi-eight car leaves Arri'ves’a/Ft. Wayne. .8:30 Ft Wayne » 0” B , Arrives at Decatur *’ P. J. raYMONB I Office Hours: *• *' ’ ) L — ’
