Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1924 — Page 2

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, I NOTICES ’ BUSINESS CARPS

♦ BUSINESS CARDS INVESTIGATE FOR BETTER HEALTH, SEE DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. Chiropractic and Oateopathla Treatmanta given to ault your neea at 144 So. 2nd St Rhone «1* Office Houra 10-12 a. m.—l-5 «8P- m S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMING Calle answered promptly day or nlgbi Private Ambulance Service Office Phone: >0 Home Phone: 727 DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur. Indiana GF.NKH M rHUTICK OFFICE SPECIALTIES: Dlsetaaa ei wouhu anti children. X-tay rxainlna tlone; Olour*copy examination* <»f the Internal organa, X-ray and electrical treatment* f<»r high hl<n»d pressure and hiin .nlng of Fhe arteHe* X-ra> treatment* for OOITRK. TUBBRCv LOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: y to 11 a. m.—l to & p in.—7 to I * • Sunday* by appointment. Phnne^ laLL N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fillet' HOURS: 8 to 11:35—12:30 to l:W Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 138 Closed Wednesday afteraoona DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Laboratories Office Houra: 1 te 4 and ( te 8 p. m Bundaya, 8 to IS a m Pkoae 181 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstra< of Title. Real Eatete Pk ,of Money to Inan os Government Plan. See French Quins OfSce— Take flrst stairway south Decatur Democrat DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgenn North Third street Phones: Office 423; Home 431 Offley Hours—l to Hie. i 1 to 4—« to I p m. i Sunday I to l a- m 6 • ELECTION NOTICE Decatur. Ind . Jan 3. 1924 Notice la he.-eby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Aineri an Security Co., of Decatur. Indiana, will be held at the company'a office in tills* citv. Monday. Jan. 14. 1924 at 2 o'clock p in., for the i-l<-< tion of director* of said company to servo the ensuing year and until succeeditl. un<l all other matters that may come before the meeting HERMAN M. GILLIG. Secy. Having sold over 70 In the gv* booking t-.i1.--. lor flB K. *iuler and gj spring is the best evident .' that I <an * 3flSwl ofi'-r ,llal is satisfactory. nine see me for dates, or telephone at my expense as my dates are tilling up rapidly. Roy S. Johnson. Auctioneer Phon.- or White 971 IHcatur Indiana Office with Fred Reppert Co. Peoples levan <• Trust Bldg •‘Ask the man I've sold for." q - ■ — —<• DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN lai attention given lo cdtlle and y“«*iltr! practice. , Office I 2« No. First Street 1 Phone Office 143—Residence l"2 • A b - ■ ■ 4— , ■ - (FORT WAYNE A DECATUR TRAI TION LINE Lmvm Decatur Lee»*s Ft Wayne & 45 a m. Loo am 1:00 a. m. t.s# a m ld:oo a. m. • 11:55 a m. 11:00 pm. lioop.m. 2:00 pm 3:00 p m. 4.-00 p.m. 5:30 pm 6:30 p tu. 7:00 p.m 7:00 pm. 9:00 p.m 10:00 p m. , 11:05 p. m reifhf ar leaves Decatur ... S.M a m ■ave» p’t Wayne 13.00 n<mo — rive* at Decaturl:3o p at ! I ’ 15. U. UIUMH BLURT. Asno» . I Office Dmira: 7:3n am T;00 p.m '

• CLASSIFIED ADS • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR SALE | FOR SALE I<> Rhode Island Red pullets. full blooded. Inquire of Junies Okeley, coiner 4th and Jackson. " x FOR SALE Remington typewriter. ' I Priced right for quick sale. Dr. ' Fred Patterson. Schafer building. phone 472. 1 I'O!! SALE LS liens and rooster, all till! blooded Amelias Will sell cheap if taken at once. Inquire nt 2>7 N. ' < l ■“ ~~~”~~~~— — FOR RENT l-'olt RENT Modern garage beck of Public Library. Phone 517 black. It3x i lull HI NT j tor two. with bath and private en- , trance. Phone 301. W. H. Myers. i :it:ix LOST AND FOUND lost a si coat. Perhaps left in some one's car. Please leave l al this office., W. M Noll. It3x | LOST A package containing a pair 1 , I of lady's sill, and wool hose t n I Adams street Monday. Return to this | office. 2t3 — ■ — WANTED WANTED Man - Old established company, largest of its kind in the state, wants a reliable man with plen ty of common sense and a ear to call <m. sell and collect among farmers in the county. Good salary ami expenses paid weekly. Steady work every day in the year. Man who proves satis factory will !«■ advanced to county manager in short lime. Persona) In- | siriictioiiH given: work starts at once. ( | Call, phone or write, after 6 p. in E. IA. Hill. Murray Hotel, Decatur. 2t2x 1 — o I Brink Funeral In Fort Wayne Saturday Morning Funeral services tor Alois ,1. Brink, who was well known here, will be held at tli<‘ home in Fort Wayne and from the St. Mary's Catholic church in that city at 9 o'clock. Burial will be made in the Catholic cemetery. Mr. Prink was 32 years old and was a veteran of the World War. He was a member of the St Mary's church, in Fort Wayne, of the ( ' Knights of Columlms. American la' | gton. and Moly Name Society. Besides the father. Henry Brink, he is survived by (wo sisters. Miss Anna. at home ami Mrs. A. J Eedewa, of ' Fort Wayne, and two brothers. Chari’s. of Fort Wayne, and Joseph ||„ of Syracuse, New York. r PUBLIC SALE r As I have decided to quit farming. I will offer at public auction on the , , J W Smith farm, 4 mil* s southeast I of Decatur or I*, miles northwest of • Plea-ant Mills. Sale will begin «i r lo a. m on Thursday. Jan. 10. 1924 Sab- beginning at In A M. r The following property, towit: r 7 HEAD OF HORSES one bay I mare, 1« years old. weight 1,400; i ro.ni mare. » years old, weight 1.30(1. > bred I roan mare 6 years old. weight » I .MO: 1 black mare. 5 years old. n w-lght l.suo, | buy mare. 3 years <dd. weight 1.150; 1 bay mare. 8 year* old. weight 1.3110; I Hack mare. 8 i years old. weight I.2«ai h; ||ka|> OF CATTLE One r.sl <<>w. 7 y»‘ur* old I '• -if by . W e. .in Ml¥H 5 ; tb ,;. ■ nilack cow, 7 years old. calf bv dayV of sale, win nve 5 gal.; 1 man cow. 4 years old. calf by mile, will give y gal ; I spotted cow. 2 years old. calf by aide; 1 Jersey. 7 y.. n r, ~1,1. wt || (1 „ in Muy; 1 »|M>tt«*d row. 4 yearn old. will 4 sal* a day. will b.. fresh Beb. Ist; I Glleinsev. 3 years, old, Will be fresh Feb Ist. Will give I gal, „ ,| a y ; | Hindi* cow. 8 years oldd. wdi i„ hv , !;H ()f ( sal*; 4 hellers. 2 years old. will be fresh in the spring. 3 yearling cab vea; I s|s»lli<d row. 2 years old. g|y. Its. •*.““? “ ~wy - ♦" urao of HOLS . brnod sows •< «hoat< I w< Ighlng 100 t„ )3& lbs • « pin' weighing .to n>. POCI.TIIY 4U full bl«M»t|rd While Uyunduli*, tie Iwrred HAY AND <•11 MN 12 tons us heavy mixed hav I k<hio- »hr>dd>d ■•• in fodder; too hn • •""• "• •<•'■ m bin FARMING IMIM.EMENTS I Tuin bull wagon; I oil w,.a.m; I sot huv tedders, I Hiati ■ h ciip|»r walk in; l>ln« ; 1 ilgbi hand John lu-ere gang ptow; I hay tedder; | hay rob*. I Tlioimis Cmwn mower | Flying 1 iHiiihiimn hay luudet I pivot axle lot* rtiuthmul inrn plow; I star dla< harrow; I uplki lisiih hannw | buri i<‘dl'r; I New Ideal milalire spread- <•■; I liilernuthinal H* horse k.r<s sene engine and pnmp J(ll h : , storm' King buggy ; I Primrose ciegm s..p M , I *•«»» H.MINEHSS I ..i hr hint ihlilll- su; | ael form liaim-s; ’ ,r|, I single buggy hill news, ■ollars; I mud bunt; 4 i< n gal milk <u»; shovels,’ 1 folks, i haliis and many other nrti<|i«, rutm riuts tn no nt Inn TERMS All sums nt *5,00 and I umf'r cash, sums over IS M a credit of II mouths will l*. given First fi months without intrriisi iji.t g months bearing interest i« H r ■ huser to give bahkabl* not* satis factory to the und>-rsigt >v|, No protarty tu be removed uuill settled for Four |Miunt dlsi<mni on »um« over *8 <*<>. <M CHRONWTFR ba’ii'i'. liuu'ihi and teuman. A art'. I John Slarnyii. clrrli. * Dinn r will be »*rvrd on groumli.' 35.7-M

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Field Goals by “Eagle Eye” Pete ■ ' No. you're wrong. We haven I boon under the weather and we didn't swear off. Our dope was held out for more mutter. of Bounds giiesscd it right: "Eagle Eye Peter, of Decatur got off to « bad start on New Year's day by having his much appreciated bits of sport humor left.out of the paper Its' all right, old fellow, remember the old saying. “A bad beginning makes a good ending.' Wisconsin got tired of letting Butler beat them in basket ball early in the season so this year they scheduled some "easy” practice games before the Hillier game. One of these easy games was with Franklin, score Franklin 21; Wisconsin. 18. The Yellow Jackets will endeavor to take the go oiVt of Angola tomorrow night. And Judging from the way they have stepped out in their last two games and in practice, they will do it. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago. Jan. 3.—Grains started Irregular on the board of trade today. Wheat was weak at the opening, despite-strong Liverpool cables, the extreme weakness in foreign exchange causing some selling early. Receipts 20 cars. Following an opening buldg corn , met selling pressure. Sub-zero weather in the middle and southwest caused farmers to make large live-, stock shipments to markets, thus re- 1 ducing feeding operations and releasing heavy stocks held on farms which will soon move to market. Receipts 100 cars. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 2400. shipments 38u0. official to New York yesterday, 5510; : hogs closing steady. Best grades. *7 7507.80; lights and pigs *7.250 7.50; roughs *0.25; stags *3.5004.50; . cattle 250. quarter " higher; sheep. 1200; h'-st lambs *l4; ewes *5.50(1 7.50; calves 250; tops *ls. Indianapolis Livestock Market Hogs — Receipts 17300; market, steady to los lower; liest heavies. *7.5007.55; medium mixed 87 4<*4. 7.45; common choice *7.300 7.35; bulk of sales *7.50. Cattle — Receipts 1,500: market, strong, steers *8011.25; cows aud heifers 864 i 10. Sheep — Receipts 300; market, steady, tops *7; lamb tops *13.50. Calve* Reci ipts. 8uo; market, steady; tops *15.50; bulk *14015. — LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 3) New. No. 1 Wheat. 4111*11*1 95c Old Yellow* Ear Corn, per 100..*1.00 New Yellow Corn, per 100 75c .Mixed Corn, per 100 YOc Oats, per bushel 38c Rye. per bushel 7oc Barley, per bushel (5c Clover Seed 113. M Timothy Seed (350 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected January 31 Heavy Fowls i( c Heavy Chickens 14c le-ghorn Fowls p c l<eghorn Chickens Old Roosters (c Black Chickens and Fowls 9c Turkeys ,h ‘ rl " 12c P*** 12c Eggs, dozen ... ... 3, 1( . Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen snc Butterfat Prices Butlerfol gs Public Sale Calendar | JAN, 10—Glen Chronister, J mll*s southeast of Decatur on J»>s. Smith farm, I i" n , 15 *»•*»■'e.general form "an-. 5 miles souHieusi nf Decatur . Jun 17 J F Mock A Son. 4 miles '"oti'lmusi of Monroe or u miles northsry'roLi ni!r,,W ,m lh " ’ ,nn o»' Jsn. 23—H. B. Si hmltt, grm rul Stock and form sale i mi],. . Oll th of It-iainr at en.l of Mercer Avenue on Dyonis Scbmiit form. Jan. 24 J. A Hirvev. gk ln i|es south m Ik < slur on th.. Monro, road li mile mirth of Monrw I Fell 13- biwrene. | H e||| K , oe|- 8 | I oul'u ”*l In * l< * k 6 l* h. Ji illism WnrkiiiK.-r, , fi'atur'" ***' & Ul ' Uii '»•

CLUB CALENDAR Thursday ' Ever Rea.ly ». 8. class of M. E. .' church‘-Mrs. Christie. Five Hundred Club, Mr.s Dick Christen, 7:30 P. m. Mount Pleasant Ladies Aid hoc- j ietjr, Al! Day Meeting—Mrs- Chuj| £ mer Sheets. ] So Cha Rea-Miss Florence Harris. Friday 1 Ben Hur Initiation, 7:30. W. R. C. luegion Hall. 2 o'clock. Baptist Brotherhood —<'• E. Peterson. Woman's Home Missionary Society of M. E. Church Mrs. D. D. Hellei. Delta Theta Tail—Mrs. Joe Bren- ■ han at J. H. Bremerkamp home. Monday Research club—Mrs. J. N- l-'riatoe. Woman's club —Library, 7:30. Tuesday Psi lota Xi sorority—Mrs. Sim Burk •' at 7:30 o'clock. Wednesday ; Historical Club. Mrs. Hala la.’ l '- | Shakespeare Club, Mrs. < . A. Dug- I an. I The Womans Relief Corp will meet I Friday afternoon at the Legion Hall I at two o'clock. The installation of I officers will be held and aii members I are requested to be puresent. I The Baptist Brotherhood will meet I Friday evening wiNi C. E. Peterson. I at 522 West Adams Street. A good | attendance is desired. • The Winona Campfire Girls held s Watch Party Monday evening at the I home of Miss DorThy I’aley on High street. Gamds and c intest 1 ' were enjoyed during the evening. At I twelve o’clock a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. | * i The Installation of the officers of the Catholic Ladies of Columbia was I held at their meeting last evening at the K. of C. hall. Rev. Seimetz was assisted by Mrs. Girardot. Supreme President. of Tole d o, Ohio | officers; President. Rose Fullenkamp; Vice-president, Rose Klein henz! Recording secretary, Winifred Kitson; Financial secretary, Ethel Ervin; Treasurer. Mrs. Mart Bradien: Trustees. Mrs. Will Shtunacher. I Margaret Brown and Elizabeth Kortenber; Monitor. Edith Ervin, and Inner guard. Mary Lengerich. • A very interesting meeting wax , held yesterday afternoon by members of the Historical Club when they met I with Mrs. M. F. Wertgberger. Mrs, S. E Hite had a splendid pager on | "Shakespeare's Women.” The «|ec Hon of officers was held and resulteil | with the re-election of th» present of 'Heers who are: President Mrs. Agio De Vor; Vice-president. Mr*. Mary Ahr; and secretary and treasurer Mrs Kannle Fristoe A silver spoon was presented to each of the five haMea In the club, who are Margaret Elisabeth Ham her. Kenneth Edwin! Beery. Ja< k Hunter. George lli'9| i barter and Betty Jean Hower. ( Slin king dolls were presented to: • Bobble Ahr. Martha Ellen Hower. Hilly Hunter und Hilly Buik ThU custom has been followed by the chib for several years. Arrangements were made for the annual gm>»t day which will b» held in February. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Hala )/•*. January 9. Mrs C, C, I Noble will have the papeg on "Myths ' of the Folk Lore. 1 " * The Shakespeare club will meet I Wadnwttey afternoon at the home of i-Mrs. c \ I mean Mrs J W Tvn •tail will have the pu|s<r'on "The '■ Italian Composer Verdi." * Miss Juuni;.i P i enter:tatn<>4 at a Welch Party New vehr’’ Eve. at her horn < al Bellmont Parrk .l Jaimlng nml gantex r.er« enjoyed and lat a late hour u delicious fancheoa was served Tl.e gll-Hs wore the Ml* es Lillian and Mildred Worth | limn, lieh-n amt Mar..lla Gerber. Hffhriotta anil Imloris Flz..y. A New Year's Day party was .held' s’ th* home of Miss Faye Htults, i Mush wus Mjoyad duting the even I hut Al a lat« hour a delicious lunch- . lIMI Was served, lhe .lining room .!«•** utlraetvleiy lt M ht..«t hy rw | taper* and each pltu-e w Hg mark.-d by g! Blade of crackers apoß which , w»« plat ed a pl.-, ~ „ f y n) „ J with whlpisal cream and ...rrvlng a ■ New Year's greeting To . h wag.m I was iiiichod a team O ( animal .rockI'r Thor, who aitrmled th- affair! • wnra the Misses Mary Brown. H.-ro oll I IHwtwffa. Mum.!, m,...!,.,,, Bruoks Of Blag tun. and J.,hg Stulln, of tbit city, |j

Mr. and Mrs. David entermim'd at dinner last evening In hon ()1 - O s Mrs. Eli Springer, of Saginav, Michigan. ' ★ The philamath Bible class met Wednesday evening at the home ot Franklin Singleton. The election ot officers was held and Letitia Sing kion was elected president; Iva Spangler, vice-president; Esther Fuhrman. secretary; Chauncy Sheets, treasurer: Nellie Hitchcock, reporter, teacher. Rev. Lester Wisuer. assistant teacher. Mrs. S. P. Sheets. Members of the Ben Hur lodge will hold initiation Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Members of the degree team and members are requested to be present. —o —— Mrs. Nellie Haney went to Hicks-1 ville, Ohio, this afternoon to spend a few days visiting her sisters there. I

Big Reductions - Come Early January “CLEAN-UP" SALE Started This Morning Every garment in our entire stock went on sale this morning at drastic reductions in price. Every garment an unusual valuesupreme style, superior workmanship—nothing but regular mer-| | chandise. DRESSES COATS / A cleanup al “Clean-l'p" prices. I ntisual ('.oals ol Normaiitly, \c- I We have a few broken lots of really lour anti fancy plttids; some lan<? . gotul tlresscs that go in this special of- liinnncd am! some plain. Some lf-* v fermj* at a wonderful reduction. On lur collars ami cuffs, sale no» at $4.95 $14.95 T roRMER VALUES TO $23.50 sirubh stvh's '| l |i< l / US /* 11 n- 1 ? l* l *l | ‘ s f» r “ u P J,r, ‘ Normandy. B* - : iak fanev- weav.^'-nd g< on JdMt ‘ l"*' “! ~Cr r*’?- M,l,r only * * ” B *’ K ■» W c advise an carlv selection as llu* fl coals will not last j<»ng. $29.50 $39.75 I >RMER \Al.l En TO 135.75 FORMER VALUES TO $15.00 I - | i ' md Wool Hose 111 Blankets <1 amount of pai*. g,, Im . ly. Good quality ami u I ' r,i 'l iLirlan plaid Blank.!, six* 72\ IB »n of colors. I B*. All colorsaDd a wonderful valth' Il SI.OO I “ ,ra "* I |lcr "” ir • [ $2.98 Gauntlet Gloves ""I — < unj ( hildrens (oats iissnrlinriit ( >f . | 11 nations. SiMvinllv nr.,-. t I , of imilcrNils an*' " fl sizi., io chouM* from. Buy n" w; *2to 11 years c 1 $1.69 $7 95 |l 1 —-— —— KV ERY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE | listed at SALE PRICE I £• F. Gass & Son

rarroll Co ' p C >de Uer»ld am' ’ an ol p rt ..'i the afternoon >n rn Elzey «l’ snt ,u Wayne. BIRTH i, lg o. t>< Peterson, of' baby has Z ed Shirley Jean. Mrs- 'W" *« Miss Ireta Butler, daughter o and Mrs. Sam Butler, before her marriage. This is the first child. All merchants are guested tn tear their auto tickets and have them ready for collect.on tomorrow. -— s

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appoint meat OI exi; (i G i Notice Is hereby given, T|. a . ~ I dorslgned hai been appoints J* a i trig of the estate of j ohn Hate of Adams county. deee a .', fl eltate !• BtobAbly solvent. I sl CHRISTEN A j; Vrfl ! ,lanu*ry 2nd. 1924. E «fl j Clark .1. Lutz, atty Cleans your hands o f without water—Spe<>.i) et .' iiei.ped i ittt.i: <■ini » (01 i "FOLEY'S HONEY AN|> t<, POUND l» tine. My llttl- ■ , 1W til ■ OUKII; L trot a I , ~'M IIONEV AMjr .AR • OMPoigave her a row Boxes llni | un-ully relieved.' Wrlt.-s 1 l-i. nsun. Murltii-ook Virginia . j , remedy f” r coughs, culds. hoa-..* relieves promptly ami ['OLEY'S HONEY AM- TA " « 'POUND Ims stood tin- t, Rl J i servtng_three_genemtlons. fl