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FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Ralph W Ixwe, Minister Sunday School 9:15. Divine Worship 10:30. Mr. K. A. Miles, attorney for the Anti-Saloon League, will speak during this service in the interests of Temperance Law-Enforcement. Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor 8:16. Subject: Memorising the Bible. Leader, Robert Garurd. Evening service, sponsored by the young peonP? of the church nt 7:00. The chur. a cordially invites all to worship. "1 was glad when they said unto me; ‘Let us go Into the house of the !x>rd.” The annual election of officers for the Sunday School will in l held at the church Monday evening at 8:00. Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30. Next Sunday will be observed as Christmas Sunday all day. In the morning the children will give a pro gram and in the evening the young people will render a "White Gift Pro-1 people will render a “White Gift Pageant.” o ZION REFORMED CHURCH R. R. Elliker, Pastor Sunday, Dec. 16, 1923. 9:15 a. in. —Sunday School, M Kirsch, Supt. 10:30 a. in.—Morning worship. 6:30 p. m—Christian Endeavor. M. F. Worthman. leader. 7:15 p. m.—Evening worship. Welcome! ZION EV LUTHERAN CHURCH Third Sunday in Advent, Gospel: Matt. 11. 2-10. Epistle: 1 Cor. 4. 1-5. German preaching services at 10. English Conimijtiion service next Sunday. Catechism: Question 335-338. "And this Gospel of the Kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations, and then shall the end come." —Mdtth. 24, 14. o BAPTIST CHURCH JOJ assno iooq.Ts apyn ‘ot‘6 i young and old. 10:30, Morning Worship. Sermon by the pastor, "The Sins -•? the saved Saints at Corinth." 1:30, Bible Class according to out-I line for. Indiana High .schools. Anybody welcome.
s <* r>‘- ' 4F is L' & V*y ?-* ■ *st v« .T>^<^Mt3^jgj6ay (if* JBI <A , v - ■■ -i-i i atutiw, ffiiPii r *^—***--' . .T'T g **'”•, f 1 -* ■; I 3'W£Q>,-4 x*~~> x.»I SANTA SAYS— I WHITE STAG CIGARS I LEAVE “NOTHING UNSAID” I AND MORE MEN WANT r I “White Stag” ■ if Cigars this year than have ever wanted a ' *TWM<HiMfaUdJg I gift of eigara in all the Xmas davs ' ,1 gone past, it's a gift that carries a l ph- sant appeal to any smoker and ' somehow p<‘l petuutes tile loVe and JJSjfegJjWE 1 friend, hip of the giver. fcCC*iiSl | Packc l in boxes of I 5-10-25-50 and 100 Xmas JoyS. ||' * I Ask Io see the I ‘ Mee.. Special XHissy Boxes -' BSSftteMWf A Size and Quality Io Fit ■ Ahvlmmiv’s Pocketbook » | IGR SALE BY ALL DEALERS
<1:110, Young People's Meeting; I.<. son John 13. 7:00, Evenin, ■* Gospi I Service mon by the pa-tor. "Paul and Rome." “Forbid il. Lord! that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ, my Lord; All Hie vain things that charm me most I sacrifice them to His blood."—-Issue Watts. E 11. WHITESELL, Pasler. ——- -q —- FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:30. A large and efficient school. Good teachers. A' class for any age Everybody invited.i Public worship 10:45. Baptism and reception of members. Junior league, 2:30. Epworth League 6:00. Evening worship, 7:00, Evangelistic service. Prayer meeting Wednesday nt 7 p.' m. Anti Saloon League service Sun dav, December 30th. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Bible School, 9:15 a. tn. Morning worship, 10:30 a. tn. Christian Endeavor. 6:00 p. n. Evening worship, 7:00 p. m. A representative of the Anti-Saloon league will speak at the morning service. Rev. I). B. Kessinger, D. D.,conference superintendent, will oc eupy the pulpit at 7:00 p. m. The E. leader will be Ben Hoagland at 6 p. in. The pastor wants the work ■ land Win (lass not to fail tomorrow. Two more Sundays of the contest re-1 I mains. Why rot everybody go to church I tomorrow? B. F. Dotson. Pastor o Christian Church Mecca Theatre I'nified service beginning at 10 i a.m. > Evening service at 7 p.m. The public is cordiall yinited to these servh es — < PRESBY T ERIAN CHURCH j Services tomorrow as follows: j Sunday School 9:30 A. M. A I school which provides for the religi ion instruction and expression of it: pupils. Set tie' alarm clock a little I earlier tomorrow morning and coms ion time. You will he well repaid for your efforts. 10:30 A. M — Morning worship horn i-.mMunanaMßiMuaßuMauu..
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I 2:30 P, M - Junior Christian Endeavor. 4:30 P. M • Vesper service. Christ mas music, and ti sermon <>n “Prepartition for Christmas." t: :lii I’. M "Christian Endeavor so ( ii( tv. Topic; “Treasures from, Scripture,” Leader, Miss Mildred’ Vlurdiund. Tim "Friendly" church Invites you to i.nv an dull of her survleeu. o — , ST. MARYS CHURCH First Mass 5:00. Low M iss 7:30. High M ’s 9 45. (TtHgiua), ’■'octrhi" 2:00. Prayer Benedcitlon 2:30. CHURCH OF GOD Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. John : rhllcote, superintendent. Worship and sermon. 10;30 a m. Young People's iring, 7 p. m. Mrs. Heaulad Lyon ..at. Genera! services Including sermon ] 7:45 p. in. Wednesday, 7:30 p, m„ Prayer meeting. Aw» lecmo to all. D M. LYONS. Paster. — ■ —o ■ Wheat Growers To Meet Indianapolis, Dec. 15 -The call for i meeting of wheat growers of Ind 'iann to Im held h-ro next Tuesday ■ was sent out today from the offiei 'of the Indiana Farm Bureau federa- , tion. Proposal for co-operative market ing of grain will be made at the meeting. It is planned*to havi t!'< Indiana Wheat growers unite with growers of other states in the pro I jPi 'a • The C(fo]>er;|tivo marketing |)'nr ! includes provision for the growers tc | pool their wheat for a period of tiv. years. ’ S—3—WANT ADS EARN—S — s—s 1 S—B—WANT ADS EARN—l—|—> The members of the Phi 1 " a Kappa fraternity will hold a bar -t in their club rooms over the Mills I grocery next Monday evening. Follow ng the banquet the annual election if officers will be held. AU members areurged ta be present. o "—- - Mrs. Jo°l Kaehr, of wi st of ’tonne was t- keu to the Adams County Memorial Hospital at Dej-a >tr yesenkiy afternoon. Mrs. Kaehr is suf 'ering with a severe ease j! penumonia. Reserve se?ts for the Casey Lincoln Lifers-Leaders frame. Dec. 26, on sale at the Peoples •estaiirant. It
Mail Carrier’s Auto Turns Over Near Berne i rne, Dec. 15 —Bfmon Lehman. i i carrier on route No. 3 out of 'l n. net with a slight onto a< < idThe -utay morning that -ml/ f lii. r sidled more seriously than iN 111. Si.' .mi wim Just starting on his ,' '<• 'id had passed his first box or ihu Meiinoiilio i liurch, when nt ■•,..•>;>»< about three-quarter of a mil ■ o.ith of the church his car luri •<( oht into Hie ditch. I. n w;is driving south on the nuo vi. road when suddenly his par ,<-(! and had turned over on | Is I u ide Oil the enst side Os the iriiiid Ila was adjusting his gloves >i lore the upset occurred and or ■ s reason he lost control of the ear w h M'lSed the accident. He until on injury and was not even ..s mti i -■ irfied. Maricr Co. Republicans I' titcf 4 Against Jackson • ! fiit* ! I ress Staff Correspondent) Indiai ipolis, Dec. 15 —(Special to Dally D iniyrtit) Settlement of a ong ata .ling it'fference between two 'ucilons of im- republican party in Marion 'minty, the Jewett-Letncke group anil i phank group, was near; •islay as th two elements prepared o join fires to defeat Ed Jackson.! iccretary Ilf who is expected to ■ announce h . ■. ndidacy for governor > soon. If Jack is is a candidate, Charles >V. Jewett, foi ;.or mayor, and Ralph Lemcke at 1 t friends will support Mayo 4hat.i: in the race to down Jackson, aumtling to the word that is being pae 4. i'lrund. That Jacl oil': announcement will To thcom i g soor is regarded as ' ’ *t ictalt. l<t has been considIon? one of the prospective gutterI uat- i cam 'dal s ever since the 'ir.s ection. J xson hat .. kt of political fences 'already built up ” Shank has been •(pially busy t.b? .. st few months. j County Asse> G s Pick Officers ’or Next Year Inmanapolis, Uea. 15—The officers of the County <si>f>.’ r >rs’ Association of Indiana wen a'! r -elected at the meeting held in the Hate house. Th” officers are: Ge r‘.» r Eras.gr, Ihesdent. Lafayette ,A. C. ’teal's, secretary, i raw fords ..le .-ml Frank I>._ Etter, «>- ".surer. i. | .The county ass -s . ave lu-en at''ending the twen y t: annual state conference of the : ■ ts and the tate hoard of ta < ■:•! imissioners "Io- conference c: ir • ; close yesterday. It began 'ay. William Zimmerman .‘-'iarts cotin1 y assessor, has rei . >-■' from Ind- ' ianapolis where he ata ruled the . meeting. — Have You A Little Radio In A v ir Home? (By James I K.,Jb-. rc) (U. P. Staff Cor'v ■ i, ■. nt) Chicago, Dec. 15.— u a lit- , lie radio set in your b . v- '/ If not. yor probably will ha'-. -• l'?n you i wake up on Christmas . uvi . ng. The radio set is ore o' ■ favorI ite Christmas gift purcha -s. recordi ing to radio shop prop-!* >»i They | range in price from 812 50 a dinky affair that pf< ks up atT.lnas within a radius of 25 miles t>: th- ? ml afi fairs capable of bringi. A burble of London to one's e«. Chicago shops are dob.:', t. vast business. The banks i a'.d out something like 3100.000,000 ft’ut t ' risttnas club" funds from I '• s a large part of the money a <■ • i into gifts. Banks Receiving Gold Coins For Ch -n’as IndiannpoHs. Dee. • L ''ana ' bankers are receiving t'.; ’ipi inents of gold coins in pv ' ' Ltn or-the Christmas demand. tc > tleral Reserve bank has no't’.u ' fuller banks that there will !>'' dl on the number of coins whic T : . Le supplied with the exception . $2.50 gold piece. o The Adventure of Work. We are In grave dunge i: i?" e days of dividing life into ;w.> .t 'y unrelated portions, and the t ■ tlon us play as something t! >? I ’ sentially creative and llfe-ret .t j 1 n the fullest sense Is being to Tlte best work tiiust ever'livve - ou spirit of play; that Is, <:.. ‘Ti of adventure. Gienl work ns x .s"' -?r writer lias said, is play ! l'e! . .>f>e Argus. -o Land of Rubber. A traveler can ride for sec.' it's ' by railway train, or more t’. I miles, between Singapore and ■ n • In the Federated Malay States, < uiu e lose sight of tin- rubber . kj tlons.
Creamed Sweetbreads on Toast | Wash the swmtbreads, put into boiling water and simmer gently for ( about one hour. Drain, cool quickly and break them apurt into pieces, re ’ moving the membrane, (’hop fine a half can of ntuchrooms; mix with iho ( sweetbreads. Add one cup of white sauce, well seasoned. Stand over hot water until heated through. Serve with toast points, garnished with green pens. o ■ ■ . MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets Chicago, Dec. 15—Grain prices started fractionally lower on the Chicago board of trade today. Selling pressure predominated the wheat market early. I‘re holiday realizing brought longs into the sellring pit. Movement to all market* continued lilieral and today's rei eipts on the local exchange showed an increase of five ears totaling 20 cars. Corn met early selling which brought values to the lowest level in many weeks. Receipts totalled 250 11 arsfl . Oats was unchanged to fractionally lower on a featureless market. ■ Receipts 75 cars. Early trade in provisions was con‘fined to lard which scored sh-VJ loss. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 6400, shipments 4180, official to New York, yesterday. 6650: .hogs closing slow. Best grades. $7.35 i®7.40; lights and pigs $6.57ff?7;i roughs ss.7s<fi'6; stags [email protected]; cattle 450 slow: sheep 4400; best lambj [email protected]; ewes [email protected]; calves 200; tops $12.50. New York Produce Market Flour - Dull and unchanged. Pork—Steady ; mess 27.50. I^atd —Firm; middle west spot, $13.30®13.40, 1 Sugar—Raw. quiet; centrifugal. 96 test, $7.47; refined, quiet; granulated $9 1 Coffee—Rio No. 7 on spot 10% $5 10%c: Santos No. 4 14%@15%c. • Tallow —Dull; special 7%@7%c. I Hay—Firm; prime No. 1 $1.50; No. 3 $1.15(0',1.30; clover $1,150'1.30. Dressed Poultry—Dull; turkeys 20 <0 45c; chickens 190 44c; fowls 130 JOc; ducks 15®28c. Live Poultry—Dull; geese 22026 c. ducks 13022 c; fowls 18028 c; turkeys 250.32 C,: roosters 14c; chit Ji- , ns 20023 c. broilers 32042 c. Cheese —Quiet; state milk, common to specials 19 0 27c; skims, common to specials 16019 c; lower grades 5015 c. j Butter — Steady; creamery extra. 54c; state dairy tubs 40 0 5314 c; Danish 53053>4c; Argentine 41045 c. Eggs—Quiet: nearby fancy white.' 62c; nearby state whites 48 0 62c; ' fresh firsts 45058 c; Pacific coast 47 oM>2c. Indianaoolis Livestock Market Hogs— Receipts. 15,000; market, steadv; best heavies $7.2507.30; medium mixed $7.1507.20; common choice $7.1007.25: hulk of sales $7.15 07.25. ! Cattle — Receipts, 200; market, steady; steers $8011; cows and heifers [email protected]. Sheep - Receipts, 100; market, steady; tops $6; lamb tops sl2. Calves — Receipts 250; market, steady; tops $11.50; hulk $10,500 11.00.’ LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Dec. 15.) New, No. 1 Wheat, bushel 95c Old Yellow Ear Corn, per 100..51.00 New Yellow Corn, per 100 75c Mixed Corn, per 100 70c Oats, per bushel 38c Rye, per bushel 7oc| Barley, per bushel 65c Clover Seed $13.50 Timothy Seed $3.50 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Dec. 15.) Heavy Fowls 16c Heavy Chickens 16c Leghorn Fowls ... 7 Me Leghorn Chickens 9c Old Roosters 6c Black Chickens and Fowls 9c Turkeys 20c Ducks 12c Geese 12c Eggs, dozen 40c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen 40c Butterfat Prices Butterfat 52c 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 if 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 wbat you have to offer. ! We print al) sizes and styles of sale bills at reasonable prices. j JAN. 10 —Glen Chronister, 3 miles j southeast of Decatur on Jos. Smith farm. t
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♦* * CLASSIFIED ADS • FOR SAIJS roll AalU—Pluno, walnut case; nlso hard coal burner. Inquire Decatur latunilry. Phone 134. -*29ltG I'olt SALE —I''22 2-pllssenger closed Ford Also 1918 Ford touring car.i Decatur Auto Top and Paint Shop. I ’ 3 FOR SALK—Several different varl• • ■ ties of applies at 69, 75 and SI.OO per bushel. Tom Bess, phone BCI-M 2t FOH SALE —Genuine leather traveling badj - electric heater, both good ns new. Call 323. Mrs. L. W. Frank. 3t FOfl SALE—Several Angora ki(Tens’. Mrs. Adam Wise, East Oak street. Phone 508 Black. 296t3 FOR SAI.E - Three forgo fresh cows. 30 fall shoats; 7 ewe lambs; and a sftan of mules. 11-12. $125. Orval Harger. y> mile north, % mile east of Craigville. 296t3x WANTED WANTED--Yeung man to work in grocery. Address Box 5, care' Democrat. 294t.3 WANTED- —Girl or married woman neat appearing and respectable, maid. To work part time. Phone 240 between 6:30 and 7:30 p. tn. 3tx WANTE man. woman or hustling high school student, wishing to) earn more money. Be independent and t>stabl'sh a business of your own. I selling Watkins Products, highest quality, in the citv of Decatur exclusively. Also openings in other near-! bv cities. Either full or part time. Many selling aids. Write today. J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 95. Columbus. Ohio. 1-8-15-22-29 X WANTED- Man to sell Rawleigh Quality Products direct to consumers in Adams county. Pleasant, permanent. profitable business. Little capital needed. Make practically every family a steady satisfied customer. Workers make large steady in- 1 | come. Give age, occupation, references. W. T. Rawleigh Co.. Dept.' 1428, Freeport, HL 15-19-22-27 WANTED —Salesladies for Sal I urday trade. State experience with reference. Apply at once bv writing. Box E, Democrat. ! It FOR RENT FOR RENT —Five room house, and a I farm with good buildings; good water; possession at once. Elizabeth S. Kern. Decatur. R. 6. 29413 . LOST AND FOUND | FOUND—Package at the I), and M. Lunch. Owner may have hame by, calling at I), and M. describing it and' paying for this ad. 3t) FOUND —3 or 4 days ago. a calf 3 or i 4 months old. Inquire of Christ Marbaugh. Decatur R. 9. Phone 697J. 296t3 o O O DR. ALLEN J. MILLER Physician & Surgeon Office over Enterprise store, MONROE. INDIANA Office Hours —8 to 9 A. M.. * 1:30 to 3:30 & 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Calls answered promptly day or night. Mpnroe Telephone. O— O o Woolwine Is Improving I Paris, Dec. 15. —The crisis in the serious illness of Thomas Lee Woolwine has been passed for the time being and the former Angeles district attorney continued to improve slowly today. « Wool wipe, who is suffering from hemorrhages of the liver, not entirely out of danger and must undergo another blood transfusion early next week. o Coolidge Makes More i Nominations Today, , Washington, Dec. 15—President , Coolidge today sent to the senate the ' following nomations: | To be assistant attorney general: Earl J. Da 'is. of Michigan. ' To be solictor for the department of the interior: John M. Edwards of Indiana. , To be United States district judges district of Minnesota. To be United States attorney Ro;. L. Morse of Wisconsin, eastern district of Wisconsin. To be United States marshal: Roy B. Gault, of lowa, southern district of Ibwa. , Thodore N. Hukride of Missouri . eastern district of Missouri. John Rooks of South Dakota, district of South Dakota. WAR be bhiet signal officer with rank of major gneral: Colonel Charles McKinley Saltzman, signal corps. POSTMASTERS Postmasters dominated today in-' eludes: National Stock Yard. 111. (Eugene S. Mclntyre. ,
I 'NVEaTIQATe' ■ FOR BETTER HEALTH, lt| I DR. FROHNAPFEL I) r I Chlroprsctic .nd O.t Mp . th| ,' i i Trotment. B , v . n t 0 |u|t | •t 144 80. 2nd 8t ’ I Office Hour. 10-12 , I s - E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND Cells answered promptly day 0 ' Private Ambulance Btrvk. Office Phone: to Home Phone: 727 DR. H. E. KELLER OFFICE SPECIALTIES* women an.) . hil.lren; X-rav7!l*. • tiona; Glour«.-opv e ».mlnaih.n'. ,a, f * internal or g a.,C X-ray aVd 71-> treatments r<>. high blood anil hardening of the arter’.,* v'S? treatment, for GOITRE LOSIS AND CANCER IL “SHCUOffice Hour.: * ,O ">■—> lu sp. tn—l to | . Pt nn. . by *PP«lntmont * " Phoney lt.-si.leru e no, 4() N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Filled HOL’Rs; 8 to 11:80—12:30 to 4:o| Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 I Closed Wedneeday afternoon, DR. C. C. RAIL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Laboratory • Office Hour.: 1 to 4 and t to 8 p. m. Sunday., • to 1$ a at. Phone Ml ■ FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract, of Title. Real Eatat. Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan. See French Quina. Office—lake first stairway south Decatur Democrat u -o DR. FRANK LOSE Physician aud SuigeoD North Third street | Phones: Office 428; Home 421 Office Hour. —> to 11 a m. 1 to 6—« to 8 p. m. Sunday 8 to 8 a. m. Q . HOWITT ISNLXDE! By Getting JOHNSON to Cry Your Sale. Book your Winter • Spring sales early Writ, or phone. ROY 8. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Decatur, Ind. Phone 606 or 971 Whit. just RECEIVED a shlpaeM of Gros De Londre and Satin Hats. All velvet hats to be closed out at a great reduction. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman, 222 S. 4th street, Decatur, Indiana. Phone 902. - ° hTsT MICHAUD I Farm and City Properties For Sale, Exchange and Rent. I Office 133 South 2nd street I Office Phone 104 —Res. PnoneW ° ~— — M T F stf All sittings made fro™." 0 * until Monday, Dec. 17. "ill J readv before Xmas. ED\N AKl* STUDIO. — — O " DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN | Office 120 No. First •’tree’ | I Phone: Office 143-Restdenee 10-; I —0 i 0 $ 5 $ WANT ADS EARN— S ? • y y ♦ W* VT \pu b- *R* 7--~ — ’ FORT WAYNE & DECATUR TRACTION LINE Leaves Decatur Leaves Ft. Waw*' r .. 7'oo a ®- 5:45 a.m. - q -oo a. ® 8:00 a. tn. m n-00 a.a---10:00 a.m. 1 -00 p. ®. 12:00 p m. 1 ' „ •t-00 p.®' 2:00 p.m. dF K-30 P ®- 4:00 p. m. B W F m 7-00 P ®' 5:30 p. m. 7 u p m I 4'oo P ® 7:00 p.m. , m 11 ■OS P' ®' 10:00 p.m. 11.uor Freight car leaves Decatur--8:00 a. ® Leaves Ft. W .ynel2:9o Arrives at Decatur H 3O p E. O. BRANDYBERKY, AB enl Office Hours: 7:aC a.m.-'E 00 pW
