Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1923 — Page 8
Charles Paul, of Port Wayne, was n ImsinesH culler In the city this morning.
Kellogg’s Bran gives permanent relief because it is ALL BRAN!
Every BiMnbrr of your family will enjoy better health—eat better, work better, sleep better —if they eat Kellogg's Bran regularly. Its natural, positive work for health is actually a blessing 1o humanity I Kellogg 'b gives permanent relief from constipation because it is ALL BRAN! It is veientifleaUy prepared to relieve Buffering humanity from constipation. Kellogg's Bran cleans and purifies the intestinal tract; it clear* away toxic poisons and frees you from the dangers of many dreaded diseases, ns well as from siek headaches, rheumatiltn and mental and physical depression. A week’s trial of this great nature food will prove that its work for health is wonderful! Consider Kellogg ’■ Bran as a food. It is not a laxative nor a medicine. Bran is the outer coating of whole I
■MnanHHHBMMHWKas wSMcsuuHMtH Highways and By-ways The highway to prosperity is the road of THRIFT, of courage and of industry. There are plenty of By-V\ ays but most of them lead nowhere. Start a Savings Account and save the Thrift way. 1 The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. “RANK OF SERVICE” Just Unpacked New Dresses i n Chiffon Velvet Crepes. Poiretl Twill and Salins. Street Dresses. Evening and Parly Dresses. Also /a large assortment of the Famous Peggy Paige Dresses. New Coats In Latest Styles of the Belter Make in materials such as Marxellus. Ormandeles, Fashonas. Bolivias, Velour and Stripe Sport materials will be put on sale SATURDAY. Nov. 21th and MONDAY, Nov. 26th. Mrs. M. Moyer 131 North Sth Street IWll''Hill Illi KOfUTTaXSW k I i 7 I Waste Is Criminal I . Economy A Virtue I | YOU CAN SAVE EASILY WITH US I ' In these days of high prices and advancled living costs you have a double incentive to save. $ , The savings bank account of today represents the foundation of many 5 a fortune of tomorrow. 1 Building up a reserve is not diffi- A, * cult after you have begun it, but the , important thing is the start. <*' We invite you to make that start with us. fl We pay RJ 42 interest on money deposited in our savings department. Don't delay—do it now. £ | Old Adams County Bank j| l ! I I
Mrs. E, W. Kampe went to Fort Wayne to attend the Sophie 11. Wright society luncheon.
I wheat and contain* such nourishment factors .as mineral salts and other elements vital in sustaining life! Kellogg 'a Bran is rooked and all ready to eat. It is delightful as a cereal, or sprinkled over your favorite hot or cold cereal. Another popular way to eat it is to cook or uiix it with a hot cereal. In preparation, udd two tab!esi>oonfula of bran for each person. Delicious bakery batches are made with Kellogg's Bran. Recipes are printed on each package. DO TWO THINGS—Eat Kellogg’s Bran each day for permanent relief from constipation and be certain to eat nt least two tablcspooufuls; in chronic cases, with each meal. First-class hotels, clubs and restaurants serve Kellogg’s Bran in inditi luul packages. Ask for it at your | restaurant. All grocers.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1923.
j Court House ! Reply Is Filed 111 the cane of George W. Rciehliart vs. The Pennsylvania Railroad company, suit for damages, n reply to the second paragraph of the answer was tiled today. The case was sot for trial on January 2. Motion Is Overrtded In the two nines of Schinita and Trl< ker vs Trite Miller, a motion to [strike out the answer was overruled. "I hr- eases wore si t for trial on December 6. Change Os Venue From Judge In the case of the City of Decatur vs. The Citizens’ Telephone company < t al, a motion for n change of venue from tile judge was sustained. The court nominated Judge Roscoe !>. Wh'‘nt, of Portland; Emerson E. McGriff. of Hartford City; and William N. Ballou, of Fort Wayne, as persotr f -cm whom the two parties may choose a special judge. Case Dismissed The case of Clarence A. Hunter v • George Weber, suit on account, was (jismissod today on motion of th' plaintiff. The case of Sarah Straub, vs Erank Straub, for divorce, wits dis missed today on motion of the plain tiff. The case of Golda M. Haley vNade Haley, for divorce was disrni - 'd today at the plaintiff’s cost. Licenses Abe Bebout. carpenter. Decatur. S 3, to Mary E. Bollinger, Decatur. 52. 3. H. S> TEAM TO PLAY VAN WERT Locals Meet Strong Team Saturday; Thanksgiving Day Game Planned. The Decatur high school football team will go to Van Wert. Ohio, tomorrow for a game with the strong high school team of that city. The locals will make the trip in automobiles provided by the Rotary Club. A large number of fans are expected to make the trip, also. The Van Wert t»am has not been
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PERFORMING HERE. Ih NX- JmJJ’ *' JBil GEORGE II SITTON, handless lilliardfst, who is "iving exhibitions .It the Lose Brothers Lillard hall this afternoon and evening. Mr. Sutton bold several world’s cue records and his j laying is regarded as marvelous defeated this season, and its goal line iot been been crossed at homo. The team holds victories over a number i f strong teams in Ohio and is claim,ng the <hjimpionsliip of northwestern Ohio. The locals have practiced hard this week and are determined to show a reversal of form over the Pent ; ante last Saturday. Preparations are going forward for lhe big Turkey Day game to be play- ■ d on Ahr’s Field against the Paulding, Ohio, eleven. The game will be ; benefit for the high school athletic ; ssociation. Owing to the distance which some of the visiting teams have had to travel this season, the exI enses have been high and the athletic : ssociation has lost money. It is hoped that a large crowd will turn out for the Thanksgiving Day game :nd help pay off the indebtedness. A I trge number of the Yellow Jackets v. ill be playing their last game for D. II S. on I hat day. as most of the first .■am players are seniors. o Children Injured In Accident Are Improving Peter Koenig, the 15-year-old son o, •Irs. Mary Koenig, who was severely ljured when the G. R. & I. passenger I rain struck the buggy in which he and l.is brother and two sisters were ridig yesterday morning, was reported :o be doing nitely at the Adams Coun-
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ty Memorial hospital today. Although hls condition was favorable, the lad was suffering much p.iln, Ono leg was broken in three places and the other leg broken once. The other hoy and two girls, who were not cor 1 lously injured, were very sore and wore suffering from a number of bruises today, but no serious injuries have developed. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Loral and Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 11,200, shipments 6400, offitmil to New York yosterday 4940: good hogs closing steady. Heavies, $7.6007.75; mixed $7.60; Yorkers, $7.50® 7.60; lights and pigs $7.25®' 7.50; roughs $6; stags $3.5004.50; cattle 625 slow; sheep 8000; best lambs $12.75; ewes $5.g0®5.51: calves 1800; tops $11.50. Indianapolis Livestock Market Hogs — Receipts 16000; market, *>sc lower; best heavies $7®7.15; medium mixed $6.85®7; common choice, [email protected]; bulk of sales, $6.75®7. I Cattle — Receipts 600; market, steady; steers sS®ll; cows and heifers s6® 10.00. Sheep — Receipts 300; market, steady; tops $6; lamb tops $11.50. Calves — Receipts 6CO; market 50c higher; tops $11.50; bulk $10.50® ( 11.00. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Nov. 23.—Grain prices opined higher on the Chicago board of trade today. , Fair advances in Liverpool and higher Argentine cables brought some wheat buying at the outset hut selling was met on the advance and values receded. Receipts continued light -it 15 cars. Corn had a strong undertone wi'h better investment buying. Good demand existed and prices advanced despite more liberal receipts, estimated at 3go cars. Oats sold higher with other grains on a dull market. Receipts 45 cars. Provisions market was lower. New York Produce Market Flour —Quiet and Firm. Pork—Firm; mess Lard —Easier; middle west spot. [email protected]. Sugar— Raw. firmer; centrifugal, 90 test. $1.53; refined, firmer; granulated. $9.00. Coffee —Rio No. 7 on spot 10%® lie; Santos No. 4 14%@15%c. . Tallow —Firmer special 7%@Bc. ’ Hav —Easv prime No. 1 $1.50; No. 3 $1.2001.25; clover $1.1501.40. Dressed Poultry—Unsettled; turkevs 25053 c: Chickens IS® 42c; fowl 15030 c; ducks U I. 250 30c. Live Poultry—Unsettled; geese 20 I 021 c; ducks 14030 c; fowls 15028 c; turkeys 40045 c; roosters 14c; chickens is® 21c; broilers 23028 c. Cheese —Steady: slate milk, common to specials 22®28c: skims, common to specials 10® 19c; lower [ yrades 5® 15c. Butter —Weaker; creamery extra. ■ s?c; state dairy tubs 40051 c; Danish 50@51%c. Eggs Firm: nearby white fancy, 84086 c; nearby state whites 48®>86c fresh firsts 50067 c; Pacific coast 34 ®7Bc. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected November 23) 1 New, No. 1 Wheat, bushel 95c. Old Yellow Ear Corn, per 100..51.00 Oats, per bushed 37c ; Rye, per bushel 70c Barley, per bushel 65c i Clover Seed $13.60 Timothv Seed $3.50 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected November 23) Heavy Fowls He Heavy Chickens 14c Leghorn Fowls 9c Leghorn Chickens 9c Old Roosters 6c Black Chickens and Fowls 9c Turkeys 30c Ducks 12c Geese 12c Eggs, per dozen 45c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, per dozen 55c Butterfat Prices Butterfat 50c Public Sale I 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 if 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. Nov. 27 —Chalmer Miller, 5 miles esst r>f Decatur on township line. 1 Nov. 27. —Mrs.-Mary Koenig, 2 miles southwest of Decatur. Dec. 4—Reppert & Seesenguth, 2% miles north of Preble. Dec. 5. —Joe Dellinger, 2 miles south % mile east of Willshire. | Dec. 12—Dan Noffsinger, one-half mile north of Monroe.
11 ■ 1 I CLASSIFIED ! NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR SALE FDR SALE—Rose and single comb Rhode Island Reds. Blue ribbon winners at Indianapolis, Sept. 1923. 17 birds entered. 15 under ribbons. Unrelated cocrela. Maminouth bronze turkeys. Prices reasonable. Phone or write. J. F. Rupert, Monroe. Indiana. 263t20 FOR SALE Twenty-live Plymmi'n 1 Rock pullets. $1 each. James Ive-' tic'll, 1022 Thirteenth st, 27Gt.3 ’ FOR SALE Payment plan. 6 room house on Adams st. For particulars see Judson Teeple. Phone 431. 275tt;x FOR RENT FOR RENT —Farm; Inquire at 227 South First street or phone 149. 1274 t6x FOR RENT Four room cottage on N. 4th street; furnished. Cail 355. FOR RENT—room's at 312 N. sth S'. Phone 040. 276t3x e.o.d. LOST AND FOUND LOST — Female hound, six months old. Spotted. Call 09.274tfi LOST —Small pocketbaak. containing i two rings and few other articles, either at K. of P. home or between there and 355 Mercer avenue. Call 334.278t2 LOST —Rhinestone head band b. ■ tween Niblick store and Vance and Linn store. Finder please return to Eats restaurant. 278t3x “Much ado about Betty,” a comedy with 22 characters at H. S. Auditorium, Friday, Nov. 23rd. Benefit of Decatur U. B. church. 27613 * Don’t buy your Xmas Photos until you have seen our special oilers for Xmas.—EDWARD’S STUDIO. Phone 961. 272tf SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 3 Piece Stamped Buffet sets 39c Stamped Card Table Cover 75c GIFT & HAT SHOPPE 131 Monroe st. II <>- .1 , „ Many Inquiries Regarding Reppert Auction School The large number of inquires and communications reaching this city in reagrd to the annual winter term of the Reppert Auction School indica'e that the coming term will be one of most successful, ones the school has enjoyed. The term will open on December 31 and the school will be conducted in the building at the corner of Monroe and Second streets, formerly occupied by the Old Adams County bank, where the last winter term was held. I DO IT TODAY-T” DON’T PUT IT OFF i Insure before it’s too late —1 handle ■all kinds of accident and sick policies. A special policy covering automobile accidents for $5.00 a year—a ; good one. I ED GREEN, I 275t4 Phone 436 or 44S TO THE LADIES I am going to reduce my winter ' stock of millinery to make room for new stock. ; Ladies' hats, SIO.OO value, go at $6. ■ $8 and $7 values go at $5. , Some good bargains from $1.50 to ; $4.00. ’ Chrildren’s hats, $1.50 to $3.00. Sale lasts until Dec. Ist. Mrs. Maude A. Merriman ' 222 S. 4th St. Decatur, Ind. 3t NO HUNTING ALLOWED Positively no hunting or trespassing allowed on the farms owned or tenant- : ed by the undersigned. Violators will be prosecuted: Theo. Ewell, W. J. Bieberick, Gust Bieberiek, Christ Macke, Wm. Macke, Gust Koeneman. Fred Koeneman, Gust Schueler. Mart Selking. Henry Selking. John Mann. Harlow Mann. Roh't. Mann, Jess Singleton, Tise Baker, Carl Cook, Dave ■ Cook, Kruetzman Bros., Henry Keifer, i Ray Hamilton. Chester Shoat's, Chas, i Longenberger. Chas Bittner, Herman ' Hockemeyer, Mrs. Louisia Scheiman. Henry Fuhrman, Sam Fuhfman, Frances Fuhrman, Chas. Kiess, Edward ■ Spangler, Albert Seigrist, Milton Fuhr, i msn. Nov. 9-13-16-20-23. O 0 H. S. MICHAUD , I Farm and City Properties For Sale, Exchange and Rent. . Office 133 South 2nd street Office Phone 104—Res. Phone 496 O O M T F Stf INVESTIGATE , CHIROPRACTIC! For ' |, ° ur I HEALTH Phone 628 ever Keller's , (DruflessSTStom) c 8 rt d ’ o< rjoaltn. J or night. - CHARLES & CHARLES, D. C. i Lady Attendant
;. ♦«’ s ' N sss cawS’'; investigate , 'OR better health, Bei dr. frohnapfel D c ; Chiropractic end Osteop.;,, Treatment, B | v , n to , u| M 144 So. 2nd St "*•* Office Hour, 1Q.1 2 S . E . BLA r k UNDERTAKING AND E^ LMlNfl Calls answered promptly da y or , N Private Ambulance Bervtc,. Office Phone; 10 | Home Phone: 727 DR- H. E. KELLER OFFICE SPECIALTIES" women anil children. X-tav 11 ilons Glourscopy examlnatlnnV*? **’ Internal organs; X-ray and treatments f<», high blood < ' u ind hardening of the treatments toi GOITRE TrnvooT? LOSIS AND CANCER ’ iLBER CCOffice Hours: »to Ila. m—l to sp. m.-7 to I, . Ph„n». U "p as ' B , by “PPolntment ’ * j r■h ong ■‘ , Residence ll(i; off| ct , t| N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS; 8 to 11:30—12:30 to S:N Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 Closed Wedne,day afteraopp, DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Office Hour,: 1 to 4 and « to 8 p. m. Bundays, » to It a. m. Phone 181. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan. See French Quins. Office —Take first stairway south Decatur Democrat > ._ _g DR FRANK U)SE I Physician and Surgeon North Thtrd afreet Phones: Office 422; Home 421 office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. I to 5—4 to 8 p. m. w-mdav 8 to 9 a. m. HOWITT IS MADE! By Getting JOHNSON to Cry Your Sale. Book your Winter • Spring sales early Write or ohone. ROY S. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Decatur, Ind. Phond 606 or 971 White j; 0 RECEIPT BOOKS 25 to book, perl’oriited stub SECOND SHEETS While and Yellow. OFFICE TABLETS Perforated ;it top. DECATUR DEMOCRAT “Home of Printing" ( ■ The PORTER STVDIO Xmas Offer starts Nov. U I h ot » : won’t cost as much as otlw "ifts. notice to moos' A special meeting of (,a^ s 'S No. 1311, will be liel(1 ,Mond«) . for the purpose of prf .,- ber of applications. I leae gu nr „ M «II "I f - ■ FORT WAYNE & DECATLR TRACTION line Leaves Decatur Leaves 5 = a. m. a , w . 8:00 a m ' iLOOa-n-10:0° a. m. 0 I 12:00 p.m. 3 . fl()pn) . , 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7 .’ 00pI11 . 5:30 p.m. p m . 7:00 p.m. , 05pin . 10:00 pm. Freight car leaves w . Leaves Ft. Wayne - Arrives at Decatur P . J. RAYMOND. 7-1)0 P- 13, Office Hours: 7:30 a.m- 1
