Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1924 — Page 2

BIRTH Word win received ysslerday by relutives of the birth of u boy baby, —

I BERNSTEIN’S JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE | 1 A SAVING ON EVERY PURCHASE. TAKE ADVANTAGE | | OF THIS SALE AND SAVE MONEY. | Green Window Shades, /IQz* Mens Heavy Fleeced Inion d* j 1 ' f-, B 6 ft. long r .... Suits, all sizes «D 1• 1 M Kj Good Weight Dark Outing Mens^ Heavy J2s*”s 175 H Yard Wide. Dark or Light 9Qz» Laney ,)ress Goods 9.1 f» Outing, .yard ttOL Yard fctxv B Special! Good Size Heavy . 1 Q Cottbn Batts 1 if* B < otton. Blanket, fa.icy border vp— i»lt/ B gj Large Size Plaid Blankets tf!9 QSi Large Size Batt, QQz* 9 Pair ’ Enough lor a comfortvOv Yard Wide Flowered Challie |7C M*‘ n ” Mule Skin Work .... $1.89 g 12 inch Bleached Pillow QQ/» Mens Gun Metal Blucher Dress Shoe, gg Tubing, yard Owl to (CQ !>■! M inch wide Unbleached Sheeting, I»z »?»)••/»} B 1(E. Ladies or Growing Girls Oxfords, B SjH.ial Price, yard on to d»O Oi- B Indies Dark Percale Apron S9(* ’• vpO.t/O B , Ladies Bloomers, all colon. and Hce | s .Oi/C g B Ladies Long Sleeve, ankle length 'lens One Buckle Arctics 69 B B l-adies Bleached Vests and 4(h Mens Four Buckle, (Ji9 QQ B B Pants, each ~x •* V All Rubber Arctics ■ « I Am going to quit farming I | and everything is going to be sold on the Dyonis Schmitt farm, fc south of Decatur at the end of Mercer Avenue on » Wednesday, January 23, 1924 | Beginning at 9:30 o’clock M The following property, to-wit: 7 HEAD OF HORSES 7 B One bar gelding. 6 years old. weight 17mi lbs., * rend and good one; 1 lan mart. 5 year* «»!«!. weight HR 1 .’♦•» lbs.. sound. Thin tram in a rial pair and can mt be beat. One sorrel gcMing, 4y< ar.< old* sound. B w i-ht to. 1 bay ni.it* .Hly< at old. weight l®0*; I 1 '-Uiny 10 years old. weight 155". Thii pair are rial worker* 3 extra good spring coll*. bay* and a r. <1 matched pair. |Hj 25-HEAD OF CATTLE—2S Two full blood Holstein niwi, Thtwe cow* are good nixed, li .ivy milk<rs and well bred. one was ■ • ft> h Dec. L*lh. other has calf by aide. One full bio ci Hidsti heifer, will make a real cow; ■ B 1 Holstein hug. a real breeder, papers will |»e furui h •<! with the above cattle. 4 high grade Holstein |H ■ e<.n < | g.y«ar old tew. weight |.mi, fresh by day o sab Ibis is •'? gat. cow. 1 large HoUtein cow. ■ B wan fresh Nov 13th 1 5-year old cow. giving a heav !! iw of milk, weight i::.",n. 1 Syear old Holstein vow, fre-h In , |i i good milk, r Tin-, are egtra .<>.«) iu» . hit ~e Durham vow > h'-avv siuing.r*. K? I black Anui« vow. fresh March Ist. Thia cow will drop In r third < a!f Jersey cow. year* old. fresh gn nllk will test sor better; Jersey cow. fr ’sh April Ist; .'shorthorn cow, 5 year* old. Jreah H| B Dvr. Ist This cow la giving a heavy flow of milk and milk tests 5.4. Three 2-year old full blood B She. hein h I' n Th>-<• heifers ate good sited an I nut b■ d. 2 yearling full blood Shorthorn bulls. ms The.,, cuttle come from an accredited herd. S good yearling Hol. tein heifers from my best cow*. ■' 60 HEAD OF HOGS 60 ’ SY Fire full lilih d<i | c sow*, due to farrow the r third litter April Ist, one lull blood 01. (' row B with p’g* by s de; 2 full blood Spotted Poland Chin i nows, will farrow from April Ist to April 15th. 3 Thv»« are tried sows. ()ue big type Poland China s< wto farrow April 15th. » full bloisl 01. C. btsirs B as follows: I age hoar, this la Prime Illg Type of the Hogshead herd; also 3 yearling boars direct de B i ■•ndenta of Prime Ilia Type; 1 full blood Dnroc 'aiw pits by side; 15 full blood <>. I C. phoatn. B M w*'i thing I3*> lbs. each. There are some prnmlaln t gilts In this bunch. 35 head of fall shoats. weight B It* l *- each. B 35(1 HEAD OF POULTRY—3SO E, • t “ l ' 1,1 f"* l bhsid Ferris Strain White U*g'iorns. 2 egtra good ganders. ■ j| ~n'- Su-cvssfiil Incubator; one IM egg Ranta Incubator. Ib.th practically new and in good H B working c’Widltlon. B s HAY AND GRAIN Bl 12 tons <d . ytni good Alfalfa hay; t ton of egtri good Clover hay; some shredded fodder in mow;. |H ■B •**" sbis ks of corn in Held. 6.'*O blialii'l of gimd yell >w corn in crib; 3M bushel of good oat* In bln; 15 Pj ton of good corn ensilage, HARNESS @ One set iif hrmthing haraenn; 1 set of farm ha*hea*; 1 set of single furm harness. I set of single B Uli ‘Mrx ham' e r|| FOX TERRIER DOG g| Full Mood Fin Tegrkr, I year old. snow white. A r-ml dog. B g FA RM ING IMI ’LEM ENTS B| : Mt tech Tarnbult wagon; Ohio ha* loader; McCormick corn hinder; grain binder; rake; B B r ' WHePt Wal'er A Wood mower; hay nnd beet rack combined; wagon Ind; John B ' I ling ii.ltnit’i HOMtndl tiding I dltlviitii.-; B rgj ’'nr; »ir.v!i. d>« spring tooth harrow; 3 spike tooth harrows; Hoosier ferfHno-r d*sc d»»r beg. dndHe shovel plow; single stum I gHMr; J I Cue .i.«k row corn :Im'' B B '■ 1 »anilage ■ niter. In gmsl shape with full art of pipes, B m One DeUval type, power driven milking machine »n elite shape One 10 h. pO. E motor will V U| be sold in eonntclion with th* milking machine. Thi» milking machin* will be demonstrated on £7 ■ day of Ml*. ■ f Amhor lbdt it ~m •-..aiuior, go-.il us n.. W ; Mt of dump 'imnrd* ; ' coo'p' boards*/ * ’mow’ing B ■ .... B B * , ‘" k "> spud.s; f-n... M Mu teher awl other vuluaht.. tool* MB d artkiM |no ntnorromt to tte-nUon * ■ OF l,l ‘ l «•»•' »M.. bidding proposition. Rt. ry article will b. sold to the hlKlmst bid « ■ ijvr. as this fat tn U rented nnd I intend to unit farming B B TKR.MH All SS tdi and under cash. O. r that mm '.nt » months will le> given, nurclmser I B Without iBUf 1.1 13 Noprop.nst.il.:. K B moved until settled for. <• off for cash <>u all sum. over |5.00, B ij Daniel* and llunyon. Auction. , rw, £,/,*«<■ •*•**>, »» iUarowt nnd B»hbta*r. cl'ik **• * •Nt ilMi I I, OUTIPF ■ I ruth will he *»nnl by the Ladle Aid imi y, B*

to Mr. and Mrs. Velgh Chronlstsr. of I East Liverpool, Uhlo. Mr Chronister] is the sou of Mr. uud Mrs. Isaaei Chronister of ibis city.

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT. TIirBSDAY. JANCABA b - 192 [

AV. K. Neal, of Indianapolis, state! i manugrt ui the Cnioti Central Life' i lusiifuner lompuuy, was in the city] today un business.

CLUB CALENDAR Thursday I Pythlun Needle Club K. of !’■ | Homo. ( Baptist Woman's society—Mrs. C. 1 E. Bell. 2.50. Loyal Daughters’ class of E. V. . church—Mrs. Koy Gaunt. So-Cha-Rea —Mrs. 11. O. Gass. Senior. Class benefit Show at Crystal Friday I). Y. H. Class of U. B. Church Mrs. George Mumnta. M. E. Epworth League Social—John ' Nelson home. American Association of Unlversi--Ity Women. Mrs. C. A. Dugan, ii p. m. I Wonmn's Foreign Missionary SoLhty of M. E. church— Mrs. Riley 1 Chrisman. 2:00. Saturday AV. M. 8. of M. E. church. Hake Sale—Central Grocery. 10 a.n>AV. II M. 8. of M. K. Church Pastry Sale at Central Grocery, 10 a. m. j Loyal Daughters Class of Christian ■ Church—Mary Kohl, 2:30. M. E. Aid Society Rummage Sale— Church basmuent 1 to 8 o clock. Monday j AVotnan's Club—Postponed. Research Club—Mr*. Carrie Hau jbold. Tuesday Psi loU Xi—Miss Fan Hammel!. A ' R. Holthouse Home. 8 o'clock. Wednesday Shakespeare Club—Mrs. Harry Mol- ■ t:. The Mary and Martha Class of the Methodist church met with Mrs. B .1. Rice last evening The election of' officers was held an I Mr*. Mil •!• ButI ler, was re-elected president. The other officers are vice-president, Mrs. I. Reynoltls; secretary. Maggie Peoi ules: assistant secretary. Mrs. Mart <l!l«oii. and treasurer, Mrs. Laura ('rill. The annual report was given! by the secretary. The class has j . ..rown from twelve members to sev-1 nty-four since its organisation, four ' years ago. The hostess was assisted . daUM - AV, l; : 1,. .E lv. | *'ril!. Reynolds and Gordon, in serr- ' ing delicious refreshments. Mrs. D. M. Hensley delightfully en-| , tertained the mejnln rs of the Shake- ; ■ peare Club at her honiH South Sec-! uud street, y esterday afternoon. Mrs. | Harry Moltz gave an interesting dis-> eusslon on "Furniture and Its Mak i rs." The next meeting will be withe Mrs. Moltz and Mrs. Hensley will i i have the paper on the "Jewish Prob- : l.ni." Judge and Mrs. J. C. Sutton enter-j 1 taiio-d a party of friends at a six- j ! o'clock dinner List evening, the event 1 bring a very happy and satisfactory] 1 one The affair was in honor of Rev. | ’. Frank White, the wvangeiint who 't londueting services at the Pre.by- . •erian church. With Mr. and Mrs. Gitton and their sons. Alex who is t ■ lilting at home this week, Richard *ml Jesse. Jr., the g tests were Rev. j . and Mrs. B. N. Covert. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sellenieyer, Dr and Mrs. Fred. Patterson and .Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hel-' let*. * 1 »The Historical club met 4tm home, o' Mrs Pauline Butler, Wednesday' afternoon. Mr- Dwen Davis'rad a •'tv Interespng piper on The Ait of Conversation." Mds Sam Hhamp and its. Mary Woodar tlw-ere guests of .he i lull. Th* hoatans served deifclou* 1 refreshment«. • ♦Miss MarceUa Tecpie was the honor-1 ■I guest last evening win-n the Cath<> ( He Ladies of Columlila gave a shower 1 in her honor u\the K of C. hall. Five hundred and rltum were played uud prizes wernjron 1»y Mrs. V, J. Borman an I Miss Genevieve Kltson. rei<pe< lively, who presented them to the bride' lect. Music and dancing were .ilso enjoyed during th< evening. The lotiety grenenMd Miss Teepie with a lovely gift Miss Teepiu will be married tn lit-rttard Kinta at the Mt. Mary'* Catholic i hnrch. January 23, • Ml** Fan tlimmcll will entertain thd m*mbern of the PM lots XI aoror> Ity ft the ham* of Mr», A It Holt. h«M'»e. Ttt«»d»y evening at eight o'eln. k til members are requested to attend. • Mhs Agni'* Kohn’. > ntertalned the members of sh« bridge rluti last i;y. cnlng >it her h'urti on Jefferson street. At a late hour a d*licinua him hoon was served. Mrs. Prank lais* will be hostess at th* m vt meeting. a The Indie Aid Rmbty of the M E. ehun h will eondttt t its accond rummage sale In the basement of the

church Saturday afternoon from one t 0 eight o'clock. Any members who have any articles to donate for thi. ( sale are requested to send them to the church Friday afternoon. ♦ Plenty of good homemade baked 'goods will be on sale Saturday morn-, ing beginning at ten o dock at Central Grocery. The Home Mission ary society of the Methodist church will conduct this sale. — Plans Heavyweight Bout For Democratic Delegates ♦ ,1 (Uy Henry L. Hirrelll 1 t’nlted Press Staff Correspondent) . New York. Jan. 17.—For the enteriainment of the thousands who gather, here next June to nomiate or see the noiuiation of the democratic candidate for president, Tex Rickard is gojlng to stage a heavyweight champion ship fight. i Rickard not only has decided to put on a liig bout to be featured by the entertainment committee, but he plans to make the "fight" so easy that it will in- staggering. V.'hile the city in general is promising not to plunder the convention visitors.Rickard.it Is understood,will take a shot at those who have been I clamoring about |!if gommerdal end of 'he game by giving them a big fight at liargain counter rates. The promoter of Madison Square Gai den has definitely decided to stage Ihe Dempsey-Gibbon bout, which he has practically signed, during the convention. He figufi s that Gibbons is the big h< roof the west and midi""'st .and that he would be a big attraction.

g I Wonderful Values! - Buy Now! | January “Clean-Up” Ss«Oi®H « jltWx ■ H ■■ /*> Kak \ We have just received fifty new Winter (oats, fur collars, in such ma- ■ terials as Bolivia. Sucdene, Gerona, tgK3| rwR Armaline. The newest tic side es- ' WHS / \ ! sects, full lined and inter-lined W&3 ' ' throughout. \Wftj / BMr These garments represent the J< very best the market affords and were bought at less than half price. 1 These coats were bought to re- .1 hill plenish our sale stock and are being \ offered to you at similar reductions. JK 220 They will not last long at these prices, 1 so make your selection early. I Ij $ 14-95 $ j 9.95 $24-50 Fo>mcr values to $55.00. Colors Bia(% | !lown Navy KU Fox D-R-E-S-S-E-S ! !: .. —b-ins r.,» I ium |} I E- F- Gass & Son

Camphor b Big Surprise k ~s. r ’K haMl , )n( a sinall petti.. Uivopnk eye hF (] or sore Yager 4 FaT druggists. , |_,_s-WANT ADS EARN-*-’" 1 j To Cure i c ‘’,'.'/ ( ' ) '\|° nC JVININE 1 The‘box bears the signature. Os E IV’ (irov | < " i^ 3^— —

Special Auction Sctle Tonight & Friday Eve. Sale at 7:30 P- M. s Be sure to attend the Auction Sale to-* night and Friday evening. Unusual offering of Furniture, Pianos, Victrola, Hardware, Jewelry and other useful articles. Reppert Auction School East of Court House I——™ '.■fU.C. . -

Painted walls, woodwork clean cd easily with Spee-Dee. FOR FATHER'S t lit i,|| January Is usually nne of tb- , months, and brings u« sh t ~„uK l is. colds and hoarx<’n ess ... " r I’-OLEWS HONEY AND TAIt (’('b' pot’Nli at the first sign of ~o ug? ~.,1,1. a.-; It loosens the I)Uh .kl.' brings relief to i|... ln n a *7 ] membranes of the tlirmif. .... ‘ j li.'XEi AND I AH. I'OMPul-Xi, wonders for my father. wl„, , , ' • .11 I'Vful cough. He Is f. e|| lIK writes Meolasa Gonzales, ,'exa _