Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1924 — Page 2
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♦ BUSINESS * • INVESTIGATE FOR BETTER HEALTH, BEB DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. Chiropractic and Osteopathia Treatments given to suit your nee* at 144 So. 2nd 8L Phone 81* Office Houre 10-12 a. m.—l-5 68 p. m s. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calle answered promptly day er nlgbt Private Ambulance Service Office Phone: JO Home Phone: 727 DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana CKNENAI. PII4CTICB (M-'FICE SPECIALTIES: Dl*e*»* 0> women and children. X-ray examination*. Glourscopy examinations of the Internal organa, X-ray anil electrical treatment* toe high blood pie«ure and hardening °f fne arterlea,eX-ra» treatments for GOITRE. TUBKHcL LOSIS AND CANCER Office Houre: I to II «. m—l to t p in —7 to I » • Sundays by appointment. rhone-a: Ersideme 110: tiffhe 401 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitter HOURS: 8 to 11:80—12:30 to 1; 04 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 138 Cloned Wedueadav afteraoone DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical laboratories Office Hour*: I ta 4 and Help n> Bundays, » to 18 a a Phone Ml FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abatr* r» of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan See French Quinn. Office—Take first stairway Booth Decatur Domocrai < DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon ’'North Third itrest Phone*. Office 422: Home 422 Office Hour*—l to It a m 1 to 4—4 to I p en. t Sunday » to 1 a. an < o ——— o DR. ALLEN J. MILLER Physician 4 Surgeon Office over Enterprise store, MONROE. INDIANA Office Hours 8 io 9 A. M.. 1:30 to 3:30 & 6:30 to 8:30 p in. Calls answered promptly day or night. Monroe Telephone. o— 6 NOTICE I am back home and ready to resume iny work at nursing. Mr*. Norman Jacoba, Berne. Ind, Berne phone 329. 308t3x 0_..... o HARRY DANIELS Live Stock and Farm Salt auctioneer I have beer, in the business for ; 21 yean and have called sale* tn every township in Adams county and also adjoining counties Acquaintance widely known See me any.. day at ford Garage, phene Na 80 or call my residence 861 N. d—~—— — - —-o 28-31-2-4-7 9 . . I— —0 ■■ Terre Haute Eighty live pen-ent of the divorce suits filed here this year have been granted. r—■ CHIROPRACTIC will make you well. & Investigate. Phone 638 ever Kellar's (DflldtoflßSvMMj * * * mmlw day V OTydtn. v or nigbL CHARLES* CHARLES. D. C. Ladv Attendant "" 1 — ■■■ - 1 FORT WAYNE * DECATUR TRACTION LINE Lottvi’* Decatur Lmvm Ft Wayne 6:45 a. m. 7:00 u. m l;oo a. m. 9;0o a m 10:00 a. in H no a tn j 12 00 p, ni. 1:00 p m 2:00 p. m. 3 oo p tn 4:oo p, m. 6:30 p m •i3o p m 7:0fl p.m 7:00 i m. 0:00 p. m 10:00 p.m. 11:06 p.m. Freight nr leave* Decatur... Leaves Ft. Wayne..... 12 «0 noon Arrives st Uinturl:3o p m j L- O. BRANDYBLRRT. Afekl * Hnwiv: 7:30 pm I -
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • CLASSIFIED ADS • FOR SALE FOR SALE 16 Rhode Island Red pullets, full blooded. Inquire of Janies Okeley. corner 4th ami Jackson. FOR SALE—Farm of 120 acres in union township. Adams county. Indiana. on stone road; equipped with electric lli.hta. A bargain for quick sale, to settle an estate. See W. A. Lower, at the Peoples lx>un A- mist Co 291-tf-eod PTTr SALE Remington typewriter. Priced right for quick sale. Dr. Fred Patterson. Schafer building, phone ‘472. 3t» FOR SALE 18 hens anil rooster, nil full blooded Ancona*. Will sell eheap if taken at once. Inquire at 257 N. St. FOR RENT FOR RENT —8 room, seini-moderu house on No. 3rd st. Phone 711. 308t3x FOR RENT—3 rooms for light housebnik of Public Library. Has lights and cement floor. B. T. Tn-veer. Fourth street. ::i<st.’.x FOR RENT—3 rooms (or liiht housekeeping. Inquire after 4 o'clock at - 209 S. 3rd st. 3flßt3x FOR RENT .Modern garage back of Public Library. Phone 517 black. ll.'tx LOST AN!) FOUND Yost a iSeopiaiu i Perhaps left in some one's ear Please leave at this office. W. M. Noll lt3x Fill ND Girls pairof thot-s on Third street. Owner may have same by describing property and paying for this ad. Inquire al 308 No. sth street 308t3 LOST a package containing a pair of lady’s silk and wool hose t n i Line street Monday. Return •<> this I office -*-■ WANTED ' WANTED”Man old established company, largest of its kind in the j state, wants a reliable man with pb-n , ty of common sense and a car to call on. sell and collect among farmers in the county Good salary and expense* paid weekly. Steady work every day in the year. Man whrT proves satisfactory will lie advanced to county manager in short time. Personal instructions given; work starts at once. Call, phone or write, after 6 p. m E. I A Hill. Murray Hotel. Decatur. 2t2x — — 'O '» 1
Dr. Erohnapfel’s Car In Accident Last Night A car driven by Claude L. DeVenney. of Fort Wayne, collided with a car driven by Dr. H. Fronapfel, of this city, on the Fort Wayne road a mile 1 north of Monnmutb about 9 o'clock last night Mrs. Frohnapfel and her mother, Mrs. William Freese were I scratched and cut by glass, but were ■ not seriously injured Dr. Frohnap- | jured. 1 fel and three children were not inDr. Frohnapfel stated that he was coming towards Decatur when he saw the other rar npproai hlng on his side of the road He stopped his car at the side of the road and waited tor Dr. DeVenney to pass The latter'a car skidded in iht* fresh stone when he attempted to pull over to the right aide of the road and the front end • *tru< k Dr Frohnaptel’s car in the j left side, almost upsetting It. The Frohnapfel car wa* damaged too bad- * ly to be driven into the city ami jhe family rode In with another motorist. Both car* were Insured
— For Secretary Os State South Bend. Ind . Mayor George I H. Itiuiph-r of Goshen. Ind., today I announced he w ill becimie a canili-1 date for nomination for secretary of [state subjct’t to derision of the de- | moi rstlc stale convention GIRLS’ BASKETBALL NOTICE Tni- Deiahir high s<hiM>| girls' haa 1 kef hall team will practice at the gymiihsluui at 3 o’< lock Thursday afternoon All ni- intii r* of the team arc urged to It,- present, i Public h c r ,c . 0 I alendar JAN 10 —Glen Chronister, 3 mile* sou I h vast of Decatur <m Jo* Hmlth farm. Jan 13 E W. France, goto rat farm : sale, 5 tulles -ouihi-ast of Decatur, i Jan 17 J F Nock A Son 4 mile* soutlu'Hsf of Monroe or •> mile* mtrih vast of Heme on the ('minty Infirm, inry road. Jan. 24 J. A. Harvey. 6% mile* -otith o' D-iattn <m the Monroe road I '« mii<* north of Monior. Feb. M laiwremi’ Im-ltl g. nxal Utm and Ih v (vtk 3 nilh , oqth, 'k mile.> west of tMtetqr j F«b. 20 William Wnrkluger. gen cral farm aale, 5 mile* northeaat of Decatur. |
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Crude Oil Goes Up (United Pres* Staff Correspondent) Findlay. Ohio- Jan 2- (Special to Daily Democrat)—The Ohio Oil company today announced au increase of, ten cents a barrel in /he price of crude oil in the following fields: Liuiu. Indium’. Illinois, Princeton, Plymouth, Waterloo and Wooster. — q SUGAR MARKET New York Sugar Jan. $5.10 to $5.15; March $4 53 to $4.54; May, $4.60 to $4.62. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign M trkets i Indianapolis Livestock Market Hogs Receipts. 18.000; market. 5010 c lower; best heavies $7.50© 7 55; medium mixed $7.4007.50; common choice $7.35®7.40; bulk of sales $7.40. , , Cattle — Receipts. 1.500: market.n strong: steers [email protected]; cows and* heifers $64110.00. Sheep — Receipts, 300; market, steady to 50c higher; tops $7; lamb tops $13.50. Calves — Receipts. 800; market, steady; tops $15.50; bulk $14@15. East Buffalo Livestock Markgt Receipts 6880. shipments 5510; offi cial to New York Monday 7030. Tit day hogs closing steady. Lights 1 and pigs $7.25©7.50; other grades. 1 , $7.76; few $7.80: roughs [email protected]; | stags $3.50©4.50; cattle 125 steady: I sheep 1000; best lambs $13.75; ewes $6.50© 7.50; calves 30(R tops $15.00. — New York Produce Market Flour —Dull, steady. .' Pork Quiet; mess $24.75. Lard- Easy; middle west spot. $13.15® 13.25. Sugar- Raw. qiiet; centrifugal. 96 test $7.03; refined, quiet; granulated , 18.70W8.90. I Coffee —Rio No. 7 on spot 10% ©i i 10%c; Santos No. 4 15©15%c. Tallow —Dull; special 7%@>Bc. Hay—Steady; prime No. 1 $1.30; No. 3 $1.30® 1.30; clover $1.15© 1.20. Dressed Poultry—Quiet: turkeys, 22®42c; chickens 17045 c; fowls 13 ©39c; ducks 20©30c. Live Poultry—Quiet; geese 22©26c ducks 15030 c; fowls 19028 c: turkeys 85088 c; roosters 14c; chickens 21030 c; broilers 36040 c. Cheese —Easy; state milk, common to specials 18Z26c; skims, <ommon to specials 15©18%c; lower grades s©l4c. Butter Quiet; creamery extra 54’,c; state dairy tubs 40054 c; Danish 5305314 c: Argentine 41048 c. | Eggs—Firmer: nearby while fanev. 1 56057<v; neurhy state whites 44© 57c; fresh firsts 42050 c; Pacific coast 49056 c.
LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 2» New. No. 1 Wheat, bushel 95c Old Yellow Ear Corn, per 106..51.00 New Yellow Corn, per 100 75c Mixed Corn, per 100 70c buJiel 38c Rye, per bushel 70c ' Barley, per bushel 65c Clover Seed 813.50 Timothy Seed $3.50 DECATL'R PRODUCE MARKET I Corrected January 8) Haavy Fowls 16c Heavy Chickens 16c Leghorn Fowl* 9c Leghorn Chickens 9c Old Roosters <c Black Chicken* and Fowls 9c Turkeys 20c Ducks 12c Geese 12c Eggs, dosen 80c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen 30c Butterfat Prices Buttertat 52; r——————————
To Cure a Cold in One Day Take 1 ,*< izixafjvc UkQ? hro/nSA i Quinine' tabtott UHOMO QUININE Tablet, begin immediately to ciainmn* t th,, activity of C. hl. Grip and Infiuenra Gmna and liruid tn n mhlfwn Mnp the* duhflrhHtit w<»rk €»t tlpwe dreaded tliwasr germ* in tha human laaiy, BROMO QUINIMi; T»l,|. tC.’Ma kly reud-r these gern-s pnwericst ttnd c-tn|tief<iy destroy their organic carter* r. Tte Tonic .md laixmivn LfTe-t "f f ’.ntivn lilftiMti QiliblM; lib rtx h very h..i«rfalai i t the Milnu at .11 titnc 1. Tim lan Henn tbh llgnaimr (oFtllf! »*«•
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CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday C. L. of C.-k. of C. Hall, 8 p. m. Historical Chib, Mrs. M. J. Wertaberger. Auction Bridge Club, Mrs. Kaymond Kohdc, So’clock. Thursday Ever Ready S. S. class of M. E. church—Mrs, Christie. Five Hundred Club. Mr.s Dick Christen, 7:30 p. m. Mount Pleasant Ladies Aid Society. All Day Meeting—Mrs. liter Sheets. So Cha Rea Miss Florence Harris. Friday Woman s Home Missionary Society of M. E. Church—Mrs. I). I). Heller. Delta Theta Tau—Mrs. Joe Brennan at J- H. Bremerkamp home. Monday Research dub—Mrs. J- N. Fristoe. Tuesday
Psi lota Xi sorority—Mrs. Sim Burk m■*W at 7:30 o’clock. —- I .OUR ENTIRE stock offal merchandise | tairn-d at a six o'clock dinner last IS BEING SACRIFICED A A IKLMLINzTwtx 1 • - dous loss in out big 11 Miller of Western Port. Md., Sixteen T ’ A W T T T friends from Fort Wayne were also ■ W 99 g ’I Um |%| I I I-© ” H guests. After dinner cards were play ■ I — T 111 /\l\| m I ed and the evening spent in social ■ 1 I A1 I.A 1 X and Mrs. F. Teeple an H Bounced the engagement and forth-jM 3 coming marriage daughter H t I ; Miss Marcella, to Bernard V. Kintz. ■ .1 at an informal six o'< ic< 4 diyf,-© H .JL**wZ XLvnws last evening. The w<*dding will Ug take place January 83, at the St. M — Mary's Catholic Church. SB ~ SALE OPENS TOMORROW day at the home of her daughter Mr* ■ ,1. I. C,:iy. where her children, grand M children and great grand children, her . ———— . „ . ~ only sister. Mrs. Jane Acker, ami a ■ j us f 15 davs remain before we take our iventouv and we have re I l maining in stock a selection of' hig grade winter garThose present besides the guest mcnts to bo sold out in this tin'’with no utten* honor were: Mrs. Jane Acker and ■ |j Qn t() f ormer price 1’ COSt. (laughter. Eva; Mr. and Mr*. J. \\. M 11 I Teeple; Mrs. Claude Gay and sons. M Harold and Robert, and daughter. M Z’L * c • • Kathryn; Harvey Teeple and .laugh ■ OUF ( hOICC of 6.) remaining ter*. Kladys and llelva; Miss Agnes M Huston, of this city; .Mr. am! Mr.s. G. H jX. *"5 \\ Teeple, Anni* ot H fl M ■■ Wren. Ohio. Hugh Ri<hey. and diiugli H '• v I ter. Eliiabeth. of Van Wert. Ohio; |H - Mr. and Mrs. Ray Teeple and son H| All good number and made of C1 AQ S I such material as bolivia, suedine and *P I other popular materials; some fancy pwfMi** .1.-nnie Smith, Amos Smith, of trimmed, some plain; some fur cok ./ •) St. Mary’* township; Mrs. Elizabeth |H 11 tr 0 • Ritter, of Pleasant Mills, and Mr. and iH iHI’S tUKI CUIIS. A WODdel'ful SCjlCCtion luirmor valllPli Mrs. ZT. Teeple. of Ashley. Ind . ■ f. 1 .. . 1. . 1 ~rnU’ .Mrs. Teeple is probably the oldest na tite Imrn resident of Adams county iM and her many friends in this county I B > Actual etrnnL there remains in birthdays. M S Ur North S< | Qy 8 j Year's IEb * . dinner yesterday for Mr. and Mrs. B. jc. christen, of Toledo, ohi.. Naomi ■ A greater value than thia , ..nd Fred Christen, of Utap ttr, Indi ■ 7 Ulan Vn, ’ s »<*■ ana. Ray Christen. <>f til., city, and H 1)0011 (’UCl'cd VOU StUnniriLF ZB XX dr .nd Mn . E S. C hrist, n ami their ■ n©W F«lll mvmtiAn . . ’tDT'Bt/oJ laughter Margar. t, of north of town. H * * in a variety of ”• * ■ colors and made of such wonderful Th- Ever Ready Sunday S< h.ail ■ t v»n4'A».C«l HUtllUl XA ■ta ot th. Methodi't <hunh win ■ matt] idlw as poriet twill, serge, Wool I Thursday etenii.c .„ th., home ■ CITpC and ITianV Others TLrv J, . of Mis. Chrlslle lit 7 ’.ft o’efoek. All ■ ‘ jHlltlh. 1116 ÜbSOl’t" ’ members are requested to bo present. 11 ■ ment of sizes and styles is nvwt * ( ’ rmvr values The Research . lub wlll.meet ))lpte .. | day ahermion M the home of Mr*. J. B ‘ “W. v*V*VD W I>• N Fristoe. Mr* D. B Erwin will have B charge of th. program at which time B Every Garment ia nrinsxJ 4 ah. will giv.. a book review B ’ Pri(((| so HUH C WC 3VC CXpCCtillg Mis* Helen Bremerkamp enter- I ' <>U ’ Carl)', talned at a watch party at her home Fk in Hoagland. Monday rt.mlng. The U |’» 1......... ... | " — jl guest* were the Ml..ex Geraldine B ■" - j " k"»<IIU W . Smith. Ciady* Ik-ker and ( on.mn.e B « so 111 nrrivlllg ■" | Schmit* an.i Me»*r». Arthur Wemhoff B Inal v.H|iimnH of Rodiiti ' lem Teeple. Ray Deßolt *n<l Herman B JX, I*’ 1 *’ • M trthlrrflll tr‘ wrt *’ White, of MenroevtUa. B ZtW plttitlN timl eo|i,i> Th.- Womans Ikmio Mi.«i..nar> B fl 38l fl iL MK’imy Ot the MetiKNiiat church will B -X- lv/\ ff m.wt with Mr*. I) D. Heller Friday B ’ ■ i' , (ift.'rn.ion at *.dll o’clock Mr. Mary B tI Eley ha* the leason study for tha ml|B ■ tcrn.um. All gWNibera arc r<v|ue»ted -■ - tu bo pieaoat. B ■ Mr and Mr*. Dymili K« hoiHt en B ■! z-u O t-rinin’d la.t ev.nng at * .ix „ ( | wU B S J I 1 B ZA fl •llnnor In honor of Mi and .Mr. John B x IW 111 F Ihdunaa. Os Fort Wayr.- M r . ~( rt B *<UU k> k >UI > Mr* Huber K.-hmltt ».,-(■ tt | w , w* -v Mr. and Mr*. Harvf Beery enta**l 1 ft* X'i; teTTsajKg-w-n ~
tained New Year’s day fo>’ M l ' Mrs O V. Shafter of Lafajette. Emma Shaffer, of Winona; Mr. and Mrs Ellis Skiles and children. Bry son and Reggie: Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Houck and children. Vergene and Max. and Reuben Beery, all of Deca tur. Miss Rose Fullenkamp entertained at a watch party New Years Eve. -at her home on West Adams street. Dancing and games were enjoyed and at a late hour a delicious luncheon . va* served. Those who attended were 1 the Misses Margaret Mylott, Margaret Moran. Catherine Oinlor, Anna Bak- ' er, Lucile Engle, Helen Gass and Germaine Christen and Messrs. Bob Meyers, Gerald Mylott, Lewis Meyers, John Teeple. Bernard Meyers, Bob Voglewede, all of this city, and Guy Kehler of Huntingtop. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Huber Schmitt enter-
Mined Mwdw ’ “,', U r« .««•! «' ■“*' 'i 1M lb , ««(»•- ” T ,o a turkey dincer was served- T who enjoyed the affair were Mrs. C. P- Meehan, of holt ADr. and Mrs- D- I- of vine; Misses Florence and Belter, of Fort Wayne; Mr. kbd (korge Brady, of WB-nstin Mrs. Frank Lose. Norbert Holland Herman Colchin, of this ci ♦ Miss Cecelia Smith- of North vd street entertained at a ei« < dinner last evening A basket o erß was used us the central tios of the tabie Covers for Joseph Brown. Toledo. 0 , and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mi>lin smith. Hershel ITatt, * ? Front, all of Fort Wayne; M*.’ Frances and Mary Brown, of-h'" city. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. James O. .Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer MUlei tained at a chicken and tarke; on N ..w Year’s day at th. D.:*«>in honor of the twentieth niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Fr.» ' lutosh.
The members of the \Vom aa( J held Opw» House for thej r yesterday afternoon at The room was very attractim.*® orated with the season’s eO | Of( B red and green, and a large qJ tree. During the afternoon cal program was given, which charge of Mrs. Dan Tynddi, ‘ a man of the Music Wils served, being poured by ' D. Suttles and Mrs. c. p ’ & .fl Mesdantes Faye Smith Ki Upp J Tyndall. C. E. Bell. Dun O. Porter, John Punish ,1 Suttles were in the re<eivi ts ,|| About eighty people enjoys B Year’s Day ut the Knight* of J home yesterday. The a®;. B open to all Pythian Sisters ait families. Dinner and suppet <3 served, each family taking a of food. In the afternoon th, B Ilecided to bowl on th« I»,M allies in the basement of tb s Imt some of lake men feared Lt-XM safety and broke up the Ixixi^flwl dam e was given in the trail the evening. ■- o | d-j-I—WANT ADS EAHN’-lB
