Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1924 — Page 6
Three Women Officials In City Os Kokomo Now (United ITess Service) Kokomo, Ind., Jun, B—Women are well repreuented In the city a<lmlnl > t rat lon which took over the mitriiciptil administration Jan. 1. Three woTHOUSANDS HAYE KIDNEY* TROUBLE AND NEVER SUSPECT IT Applicants fur Insurance Often Rejected. Judging from reports from druggists who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that lias been very successful in overeommtng these conditions. The mild and heal n nllu•nce of Dr. Kilmer's Swain;. »00l is soon reallled. It stands the highest tor its remarkable record <,: success. ■ n examining jdiv sieian t >r one of the prominent Life lit 'italice Companies, in an interview of the raibject made an astonishing statement that one reason why so many up liiauts fur insurance ar? reject <1 , o ause kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and lite i..rge majority of those whose applications are declined do not even mi pi-ct that they have the disease. Dr. Kilmer s Swamp Root m on s.de at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium aud large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. V., for a sample bottle. When writ tug be sure and mention this piper WELCOME MOOSE Tuesday Evening Regular Meeting MOOSE HOME Third Street. ——— - " 1000 Room* | &kA K'czA Balk Hau.:;!SSS 174 rooms : >J, llU)i - at >I.OO HIMIhM I ioiro.,— Mininn I T>TsT liinniv I 395 room* ~ up >1 5 . ””ass 1 249 room. I at >5.00 I j j Your I | Stay S tn CHICAGO 4a lJu Haan •/ tin Laaf | I Convenient to all theaters, t $ railway stations, the retail and f | wholesale districts, by livuig at the 1 NORram I THE MOTEL OF PERFECT SERVICE I I Clark and Madison Sts. I > The Home jx the • | ; Terrace Garden • I CHICAGO* WCWM* RHtAUMNT | '■ I THE CRYSTAL | B TONIGHT M MAN S MAN” S H A big spi t-i il f< iltit'<‘ B B with B B J. Warren Kerrigan B B \ drama chink lull B B of Hu dis and a< lion. B B A dram t Idling a B B Ihhiililiil slnrv that B B priiM most di light- B I ul, I ■ —Abo— B B The lilt episode of B B 11><‘ M't'iiil. B “I ighting Blood" B ' B B 1 w lOe—2sc S B B 1 ™ _ __ ■I I Hi /H ■
| qicn arc member" of Mayor Jammi Harrow's official family. Thin breaks all records In the hlu lory of Kokomo. 1 Mrs. Ellen Moon, widow of the late 'Mayor I!. C. Moon, has been riven a .position on the city civil engineer ing staff. Mrs. Neill,, c. Dawson was' ' named as a member of the board of public works and Mrs. DeAnna Kltep pie selected Ilsa member of tile hoard of police l commissioners. Mrs. Moon wits a candidate to succeed lo r husbapd when the council . appointed Harrows a Republican, I Hoth Mrs. Moon mid Mrs. Knepple are Democrats. Mrs. Dawson is a Republic an. Mrs. Frank Schlrmeyer spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting friends. PUBLIC SALE As I have decided to quit farming, I will offer al public auction on the J. W. Smith farm, 4 miles southeast of Decatur or 1'; miles northwest of Pleasant Mills. Sale will begin al 10 a. m. on Thursday, Jan. 10, 1924 Sale beginning at 10 A. M. The following property, towit: , 7 HEAD OF HORSES—One bay mare, 10 years old, weight 1,400; 1 ' roan mare, 9 years old, weight 1,300. i bred; I roan mare 5 years old. weight , 1,200; 1 black mure, 5 years old, w-lght 1,30(7; 1 hay mare. 3 years 1 old. weight 1,150; 1 bay mare, 8 years old. weight 1,200; 1 black mare. 8 years old, weight 1,200. 10 HEAD OF CATTLE—One red cow, 7 years old, ctilf by side, will give 5 gal. a day; ’ 1 black cow. 7 years old, calf by day i of sale, will give- 5 gal.; 1 roan cow. , 4 years old. calf by side, will give 4 gal.; 1 spotted cow. 2 years old. calf ’ by side; 1 Jersey, 7 years old, will be - fresh in May; 1 spotted cow, 4 years old. will give 4 gals, a day. will be fresh Feb. Ist; 1 Guernsey.>' ?. years old, will be fresh Feb. Ist, will give 4 gals a dav; 1 brindle cow.' 8 years oldcl, will lie fresh by day of . saie; 4 heifers, 2 years old, will be ' fresh in the spring; 3 yearling cal- I ves, 1 spotted cow, 2 years old, *riv- 1 ;l ing 2 gals, a day. 40 HEAD OF , HOGS —7 brood sows; 24 shoats. weighing 100 to 135 lbs.; 9 pigs,;• weighing 3ft lbs. POULTRY—6O full , blooded White Wyandotts; 80 barred rocks; 3 bronze turkeys. HAY AND GRAIN -12 tons of heavy mixed hay. , Some shredded corn fodder; 400 Im. corn in crib; 300 bn. oats in bin. FARMING IMPLEMENTS— 1 Turnhull wagon; 1 oil wagon; 1 set hay' faMcHE 1 Scotch Clipper walking plow; 1 right hand John Deere gang plow; 1 hay tedder; 1 hay rake; I], Thomas Crown mower: 1 Flying Dutchman hay loader; 1 pivot axle International corn plow; 1 Star disc harrow; 1 spike tooth harrow; 1 bar roll-r; 1 New Ideal mnaure spreader; 1 International Ity horse kero-.I sene engine and pump jack; 1 Storm ( King buggv; 1 Primrose cream separ ' alor IIARNESSS 1 set br>—cl.ing harness; I set farm harmrs; 2 sets I I single buggy harness; collars: 1 mud! I float; 4 ten-gal. milk cans; shovels.j I lurks, chains and many other articles,* I too numerous to nv-ntion. < TERMS All sums of $5.00 and ( I under cash. Sums over $5.00 acre-d I l of 12 months will b<* given. Firs’ | fl months without interest, laist 8 i months hearing B*3 interest. Pur- i chaser to give balkable note satisfactory to the undersigt <-d. No pro- ’ tcerty to be removed until settled for. I Four percent discount on gum* over < I $5.00. GLEN CHRONISTER ’ Daniels, Runyon and Sutnan. Aucts. John Sturost. clerk. i Dinner will be served on grounds. . I 35789 e OR QUICK CASH SALES If you are Interested tn the purchase or sale of farm land*, business locations, residence or city properties I write or call for one of our recent i descriptive list*. For those |>erson« who won't wait. ' and are bound to realize some cash -oon would any. call and *ee what I we can refer you to as a cash price for your proiierty. j SNOW AGENCY—Decatur. Indiana No. 87 Is an nexpenalve five room cottage In southwest Decatur, la grulmd wood finish, has five rooms, and Is tn comfortable living condition Hus Cistern, drove well, some fruit tree*, a brick side walk—ls not far from the Smith Ward school building. By u gcsid down payment, this prop erty ran he bought on Installments of from s2<> to s3* a month. The pur chose price h SI2OO no No. 54—In a well located story and a La’s frame residence, on stoned street, mar north s’h street. House on tile block fotitidation. with cement block porch fine cement column*, l-atge windows.* natural and graln<-d wood finish. Folding doors, open stairway, electric lights, cistern, drove well, etc. Han a good frame stable nliput 12x18 feet that can be us< d an a garage. Hua fruit trees, vines and maple shade trees, lairge lot for gardening, chicken nark. etc. If sold soon, rood time can be given, on >2000.00 of the purchase price of this property. No. 83- In a well Improved five acre tract of land on the public road, near the rant corporation line of De-| catur Some l of the Improvements' constat of -atoned street, cement side ■ walks, drove well, cement clMtern, 1 electric lights etc. Sthccoed real-j donee of seven rooms and good collar, abcut 14x18 foot In sl«e. Good barn nhotll 25x30 feet In site and of good height tn be made Into a realdsnccineee 'rontage upon which several dwelling* could be built. Property can now be bought for $3700.00.
• DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JANUARY
PRIESTS HOLO MEETINGTOMT Rev. .1. A. Seitnelz, Os This City, Attending Meeting At Marion Rev. J. A. Relmetx, rector of the St. Mary's Culhollc- church is attend | ing the semi unniml business meeting of the officers and directors of the Fort Wayne Dioceasan Priest's | benevolent society held lodny at the residence of Rev. John P. Durham, pastor of St. Paul's church, Marion. Ind. During lhe session a report will be presented by the treasurer. Rev. Thomas M. Conroy, rector of the Cathedral. Fort Wayne. Rev. Charles 11. Thiele, rector of St. Peter's church In this city. Is, president of the society. Rev. Mich eul P. Union, rector of St. peter and Paul's church. Huntington, secretary. Besides Fath<-r Durham, others cm lhe board of directors are; Rev. Julius A. Seinietz rector of St. Mary’s church, Decatur, and Rev. Felix Ser oczynskl pastor of St. Casimir's, church, Hammond. Ind., Rev. Thomas Travers, Anderson. The Priests noclety established for many years I nthe diocese of Fort Wayne, is one of the most unique or- ( gunizations in the country. It is a benevolent organization which provides assistance for the- infirm and sick clergy of the diocese. Practi-* -ally all of the secular clergy are <-trolled as members. Besides the semiannual busli.oss •cessions in January and July, there is also a general meeting attended by the entire membership during the, annual retreat held in August at Notre Dame. At this time officers ar<> elected and plans for the- year dis cussed. 0 | I Court House Complaint On Note A complaint on a note was filed in the circuit court today by George E. De Wald of Fort Wayne, who does business under the name of the Eight-O-Five Tire Company, against Att W. Yacky. Judgment in the sum of $125 is demanded. Attorney C. 11. Aldrich, of Fort Wayne, represents the plaintif. Real Estate Transfer* Joseph A. Schwartz to Joseph D, Winteregg, 2<< acres in Monroe 1 township, for $2.75<i. Joseph D. Winteregg etux to Jacob Schwartz. 20 acres In .Monroe township. for $2.75(1. Portland Oil and Refining company to James ElhcTson. lot 248. in Decatur, for >3,200. Frank Amstutz, to Christian Hirs< hy etux. lot 376 In Berne, tor $7,500 Clifton Nussbaum etux. to Harry Sprnnger.lot 837 in Berne, for >3.000. Sum Nussbaum etux to Christina Kurtz, lots 652. 666 ami 667 in Berne., tor $365. Resit S<-hoo| Township, to Conrad C. W. Christ ianer. 1-2 acre In Root township, for $l2O. John Mailer to Paul Louis Seesenguth. 40 acres in French township, for >6.000. Ezra Habegger et n! to Katie Yoder. 20 acres in Whbaslt township, for $2,000 Jacob E. Kilgore to Maud Calvin, tract In Wnluish township, for sl. Assume* Jurisdiction Attorney C. L. Walters today asi sumed Jurisdiction as special judge , in the 1 case of Mary E. Bowers et til ' v*. Anna lotmun e| al. partition suit. . A potition w»« filed hy the rommls- , sinner for authority to procure- ab • atracta of title to the real estate and to employ un agent to negotiate the sale of the real estate. The petition was approved. The sale was reportI ed tind the deed approved Case Dismissed The rase of the America Pozzolano company V*. George Baumgartner. I suit on account, ha* been dl*ml**ed 1 at th* plaintiff's costa. ; o— ■— Five Years Added To Average Man's Life Adding five year* to the averngc man's life I* the tremendou* achievement of medical science for the past half century. sayagDr. H £. Smith, newly elected provost of Indiana uni i versity. The span of human life has , been inc r»a»ei| from forty-five to flf 1 ty years, say* the stale* university nf I flclat, and in the next quarter of a I century may be Increased to sixty odd years. — C. C. Miller, of t’ulon township, wax a visitor here thin afternoon.
FINE CONCERT ONJANIIARTIR Mooseheart Concert Company To (Jive Entertainment In Decatur The concert to he given nt the high school auditorium on the evening of January 18th by the Mooseheart Concert promises to be one of (he most Interesting affairs of Its kind ever given here. Buy n ticket und plan to attend. The afternoon of the same* day a free concert will be given fur the school children. The affair is put on by the Mooseheart Concert company under lhe auspecies of the Loyal Order of Moose, Adams Lodge l No. 1311 and all the proceeds will go for charity be Ing devlded between the Mooseheart school and for local purposes. Dictator Walter Wilkenson has been notified that the company will arrive here at 3:45 o’clock on the day before and leave the morning of the 191 h for Jackson, Michigan. They will be well entertained while here. The concert party Is considered one of the best musical organizations on the road and is composed of Moose heart graduates. Their program, whlcl was arranged by experts, has recelv ••<1 great praise from the musical crit i-ital, but a real professional entertain ics of the country. It is in no way ' a home talent production or a dry re ment full of pep and punch and wil delight you. M. F. Worthman will report at thb meeting as to what he found at Moose heart and two reels of moving picture) - will bring the famous schools to you in the best way possible. The com plete program will be published soon Suffice t<> say now that it will he a I real show and one you will be sorry !if you miss. Get your tic kets early and plan to attend. Served Two Years For Murder; Found Not Guilty (U. P. Staff Correspondent) Muncie. Ind., Jan. B—(SpecialB—(Special t< Daily Democrat) —Returned to Mun cie from the Michigan City prison where he was serving a life sentence for the murder of George Kling at a local factory two years ago. Hulletl Mcllargtte, recently granted a new trial by the supreme l court, was founc not guilty on the original charge when tried in circuit court here, but was adjudged criminally insane. H* will be taken to the insane hospila in Michigan City at once. McHargm was both wouuded and gassed in lhe war and physicians say his brain It affected permanently. a , ■ ~ Maria Coverdale-Clark .Marie E. Coverdale came to bright en the home of Dr. L. N. and Mary Shaver Coverdale. January, 16th. 184 c , in Muskegutn county, near Zanesville' Ohio. She resided with her parent* at this place until about 10 years o age* when she moved with them tc Middletown, Ind., between Decatui and Fort Wayne, in Allen county This was her home until -about 3t ' veurs ago when she made her home it Decatur. Later, about 2<> years ago she began making her home part o the tmie, with her slater on the tarn, between Pleasant Mill* and Deeatu. where she remained until death re lleved her und she found a permanent home l in Heaven, Dec. 29. 1923. She was married to James Clark August 11th, 1856 but she lost her hu* hand April. 28. 1875. She was one of 11 children. Twt brothers and five sister* have pre . ceded her in death. Those who sur > viva are: l»r. J. 8. Coverdale of De I catur; Mr*. Joanna Auten of Fort . Wayne und Mis* Kutharine Coverdah -of Pleasant .Mill*. At the early and tender age of It, 1 or 18 she gave her heart to God and her hand to the Engliah Lutheran 1 church, but when she moved to Dr eutur »he became a member of th* M. E church. When *he r*tabll*he<| her home with her sister* *br brought ' her letter to the Plraaant MID* M j E. < hurch and wa» a faithful member at her death. About 4 year* ago »ho fell und broke n hip which hu* caused her to spend moat of her time In a chair, but ? through It all. she has Iwcn exceed Ingly patient and did what ever ahr '' could to assist In the house work *• She has been surrounded with loving * care from her alster, brother-inlaw, i. nephew in-law and grand niece. “Life's labor done, a* sinks the clay * Light from It* load the spirit flies ?■ While Heaven and earth combine to I- say: » “ 'How blest the righteous when he - -Mrs. Anna Barbmild Drown suede shoe* »re *ometl*ne* * made more festive In appearance hy piping* or strappings of gilt leather. 9
Motorists May Get A Refund But Alter Wait Indianapolis. Jan. S-Motorists who arc paying 33 13 to 30ft per cent more for motor vehicle licenses may tb'i n refund in event the supreme conn upholds the decision of th.- St Joseph superior court declaring the law In creasing license fees unconstßutlona but they may have to wait a u for It. . . ' Attorney General V. S. Lesh. in an opinion has ruled that refund oi - x . cess payment can only be obtained by a special act of the Indiana ion era! assembly. In case the present i Itiw Is voided by the supreme court. ; Quarterly payment* of funds io the state highway commission from H< ease, yees collected will be mad*- ( April one as requested by law. Lesh ( said With the liability of refunds removed from the office of the secre- . tary of state, no effort will be made by Ed. Jackson It is beleived to with hold funds from the highway com mission. — o— — — Miss Gladys Butler, who has been suffering for the past several days with I-t Grippe. is reported .lightly, better today. . ... — o - MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets — Chicago. Jan. 8.-Gralns opened itrong on the board of trade here today. Strength in outside 1 markets reflect'd In wheat here and resulted in some buying at the opening Receipts 10 cars. Corn started strong but met sellng pressure on the buldg. Better weather and increased country offerings caused earlier buyers to take aroflts. Receipts 124 cars. Trading In oats was confined to | mproved eastern Interest in the cash he May delivery on a higher basis, irticle caused a slight upturn in the aearby month. Others remained unhanged. Receipts 45 cars. Provisions were irregular with few >arly sales. Indianapolis Livestock Market Hogs —Receipts, 17.000; market. 154135 c lower; best heavies $7,550 T. 65; mediaiu mixed $7.5007.55; coni non c hoice $7.50; bulk of sales $7.50. Cattle — Receipts. 1200; market, iteady: steers $8011.25; cows and teifers $64110. Sheep — Receipt*. 900; market, cteady to strong; tops $7; lamb tops 113 s<i. Calve* — Receipts 500; market, ctiv<- s(tc hlgh<-r; top* sl6; bulk sls »15.50. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipt* MOO. shipments 5700. oficlal to New York, yesterday. 3990; togs dosing steady, Rest grades. $8 $8.10; lights and pigs $7.50 08; oughs $6 2506.50; stag* $3.5004.50; ■attle 257 steady; sheep 6000; best umbs $14.25; ewe* $7.5(108.50; calve .00; tops >16.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Jan. 8). New. No. 1 Wheat, bushel 88c )ld Yellow Ear Corn, per 100.4100 New Yellow Corn, per 10ft 75c New Yellow Corn per 100 Stic flat*, per bushel .. . 39c ly*. per bushel 70c tarlsy. per bushel 15c Hover Seed >13.60 nmothy Seed >3.60 OECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Jan. 8). Heavy Fowl* 16c leavy Chicken* 16c .eghorn Fowl* >c -eghorn Chicken* *c lid Rooster* 8c Rack Chicken* and Fowl* 9c Turkey* 2uc Duck* 12c Teese 12c Egg*, dozen 34 Local Groesr* Egg Market <M*. dozen 34 Butterfat Price* Butterfat f,< Public A \ $ Sale Calendar I
JAN. 10—-Gl*n Chronister, 3 mil** coutheast of Decatur on Joe. smith 'arm Jan 15— K. W France, general term «ale. 6 mile* aouthrust of Decatur. I Jan 17—J. F Mock 41 Ron. 4 mile* •outheaxt <»f Monroe or 6 mile* north east of Berne on the County Infirm try road. t Jan 23—H. P, Schmitt, getter*! «tock and farm sale. 1 mile south of Decatur at end of Mercer Avenue on Djonl* Sc hmitt farm . ’*? A Har ’«Y i n*tle« » south of Ib'catur on the .Monroe road 1 H mile north of Montoe. Feb 12— Lawrenre (Mehl general farm and live etock sal*. 6 mile* i south. 3% mile* west of Decatur. r Feb, 20— William Worklnger. genDecatur 10 ***’ * Bor ' bw,, ‘ of (
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for sale hFsiness luTicKToiTsAi. e _a ffood <jo* ntow \ b “ , ' r d ;" t u in the center of Second street, at a real bargain. u ,l * , ’ e for occupancy March Is - J wait. Get busy at once. First comer pets it. Good chance, to own vour own building. I hone Black-517. FtHTsTbE-Fresh cow. phono . (d FOR RENT FOR RENT— Strictly m ,°* l, ' rn „, n ‘'? home on North Second street. JF. Arnold. FOR lIENT-Farm. ln< l'' ir *‘ o a !.‘ South First street or phone FOR RENT-Moclern garage back «f public Library. Phone 517 Black. LOST AND FOUND ! LOST A package containing dry I goods at Peoples Cash Store. Probably taken by mistake. Return to Shoe Store. Mrs. Daniel Scjherrr «•»« FUI’ND Stray buck sheep has com l to my place. Owner may have same by paying for feed and thi« ad. Phone 876-E. 6 3tx FOI'NI) —A pair of overshoes at 510 Jdfer-on st. Owner may have same by calling and describing Ttlx WANTED I WANTED-Man — Ohl established | company, largest of its kind in the state, wants a reliable man with plenty 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 who proves satis- ' factory will l»® advanced to county manager in short time. Personal in instructions given: work starts at once. Call, phone or write, after 6 • p. nt. E. A. Hill. Murray Hotel Dec a- • tur. 7-Gt • o
C hautauqua Directors To Meet Mr. Hall Friday I According to letters received by the directors of the Decatur Chattt.snqua a«*<H-iation, Mr. Hall, represent, ing. the Janie* L latar Independent ; Chautauqua Association will tie in ? the city Friday afternoon and wishes : to meet the local directors in a cont ferenc* at 2; 15 o'clock. The meeting * will more than likely be held in the j Industrial dub rooms Theodore Gralllker was president of the local ■association last year, hut as only 268 t tickets were pledged for a Chautau 9 qua for next summer the organizae non was not perfected. It is not g known if the local directors will sign r up for a Chautauqua or not. Those 51 interested are requested to attend C.the meeting Friday promptly at 2:15 * I o'clock. 0 _ t _ _ BIRTH Announcement was received here e yesterday of the birth of a hoy baby c l>orn to Mr. and Mr*. Andre**, of J Douglas, Arizona Mrs. Andres* was e I formerly Mias Agnes GiUig o f this c c ——o _ NOTtCR or FIX 41. *ETTI FWFXT OF F.«T«rK. No. 5*51. * ?• ;• »» Hnil At?toXn7 U re>En”’ f w*"n > i'h* '.hm h 'La n ‘‘ m - k ’ I"™* «( ." :!&? M * oiiHbX; Th. Former, and Merrh.nt. ■Ml^nntl—pxipjl a Alts g Q—-
DR. C. V. CONNELL veterinarian ftentlon given to ' rw'' “?’* practice Office 120 No Flr*t Hi reel Phcue: Office 143- Reside^' lO j A—TV I WHY NOT LET BUS'HE ■CRY YOUR EALI7 Experience with training count*. fall Monro*phon* 831 r*er*tur R r> FRED W. HUSCHE
• business cards « I tl I INVESTIGATE I FOR BETTER HEALTH, BF| | DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. j Chiropractic and O*t«op*thi* | Treatment* given to *ult your n««* I *t 144 So. 2nd St. Phon* m | Office Houre 10-12 a. m.—l-6 64 p. m , 1 S. E. BLACK I UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMINQ I Cell* answered promptly day or uigp, I Private Ambulance Bervlc* j Office Phone: 90 j Home Phone; 727 i DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GKXKRAI, PKACTICB OFFICE SPECIALTIES; l>is«* Ma „ »om*n an.t children; X-ray exam!**. Hons; Glourscopy examinations of tbs Internal organ*; X-ray and electrlesi treatment* foi high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries; X-r»» treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCILObIS AND CANCER. offt'-e Hour*: * to 11 •- m.—l to 5 p. m.—7 to I p. w Sunday* by appointment. Phones Kejldenee 110; Office *o* N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:80—12:30 to 6:08 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 Clo*ed Wednesday afterrcoci. DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Laboratorie* Office Hour*: 1 te 4 and I te I p. m. Bunday*, » to 1$ ». a. Phone Itl. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract* of Title. Real Eetate Plenty of Money to loen on Government Flan. See French Quin*. Office—Take flret eUtrway south Decatur Democrat f DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon ' 'North Third street Phones. Office 4211 Home 421 I Office Hour*—( to 11 l st I 1 to 6—4 to * p. m. Sandav » to » a in 1
Having sold over 70 sales in the past year and now booking sales (or this winter and spring is the bed evidmice that 1 can offer that my work is satisfactory. if you are planning a public sale, see me for dates.
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or telephone at my expense as m» dates are filling up rapidly. Roy S. Johnson. Auctioneer Phone COO or White 9*l Decatur—lndiana Office with Fred Reppert Co Peoples Loan A Trust Bldg. “Ask the man I’ve sold for " 11 It TION NOTH 1 Decatur. Ind., Dec. I*. l fl -' Notice is hereby given that the annual meet lug of the stockholder* " the people* Loan A Trust t'ompsn! of Decatur. Indiana, will b«- held st the banking house of said Trust I-'®-puny in this city, Tuesday, January 15, 1924 at 10: So a. m.. tor the election of directors of said Trust Company 10 serve the ensuing year and until ceeded, and all other matter* tn-‘ may come before the meeting. W. A. LOWER. Se<!\ 18-21-36-391 < » 11 11 Q 8 f-f WANT ADS EARN —I » J 0 ... . ■> H. S. MICHAUD Farm and Ctty Properties .For Salo, Exchange and RentOffice 133 South 2nd street ; Office Phone 104—Res. Phone ~ MT F - —rr. FORT WAYNE & DECATUR TRACTION LINE Leaves Decatur Leaves Ft. Ways* 6:45 a.m. 7:00 a tn 1:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m 10:00 a m. 11:00 a tn 13:00 p.m. l:00pt». 8:00 p.m. 8:00 P® 4:00 p.m. 6:30 p « 1:30 p.m. 7:00 pm 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m 10:00 p.m. 11:05 p m Freight car leaves Decatur... IVO a m Leaves Ft Wayne 18:00 noon Arrives a( Decatur..... 1:30 p. m ■- O. BRANDTBKRRY. Agent I Offloe Hours: 7:30 ML-1:W P» I
