Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1924 — Page 3

Do You Know ---- I Your ledger page at the hank may be a cold, dry record of columns and columns of figures. Or—it may be a vital, interesting, human rlcord of your financial progress. • s That depends on the hank. Here your account is the story of your life—your : achievements and your successes—written by yourself and ?S your friends. Because we are your friends. Do you know the scope of a bank’s service? Do you know the many intimate ways in which your bank can I touch your life? ■ At the savings window come men. women and chil- IVi dren, to be greeted wfth a smile of friendly interest, to pul a portion of their earnings in a safe place against some future time when their need will he greater than now. ■ Here at this window some great fortune of the future has Ch its beginning. Here, the regular practice of the humble virtue, thrift, makes happier years to come a certainty. At the tellers’ windows, where money comes in and M goes out on its commercial errands, successful Decatur 'i'- t concerns transact their financial business. Successful firms patronize a successful hank. A good banking connection Hf is a business asset. Bn incss men exact ap unusual kind a| of service from their bank—and get it here. < Do YOUR Business at the “Old Adams.” We will be pleased to serve you in every way possible. Our many de- ; partments can take care of any nature of banking or trust. l'<’ Interest paid on Savings Deposits. Old Adams County Bank I ■■ - " '

MBBSBBEE® S^£-j?2J32^32HBK!HF k * ?JR> E REDUCTION SALE »| SALE j SALI -> j ON OUr~ENTIRF~STOCKIr~SHOEr | For the next ten days you are going to be able to buy shoes at great:y reduced prices. We have under-marked our entire shoe stock and offer many money-sav- j ing values should not he overlooked. Sale Starts Thursday Morning All Shoes Reduced i A <7/ I IU /O with specials listed below | This Includes All FLORSHEIM Shoes and Oxfords I One lot Womens Shoes 41 4EL One lot Brown Kid Strap $4.95 . iv m. ■ One lot Womens Black Slippers, ” One lot Womens Shoes QS C Bj()Zen sizes 10 pair Florsheim Shoes for Men £ 1 QK One lot Womens Shoes C 9 95 All sizes, A Real Bargain ’ *! AU sizes n ” One lot Boys Shoes, .$2 85 One lot Black and Brown Kid $9 7K Good Solid Shoes ’ Oxfords, Military Heel * 10 Per (’ent Off One lot Black Kid Strap 7F: On All Lion Brand Work Shoes Slippers ... . ° Many Bargains Not Mentioned. 3 ELZEY SHOE STORE]

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29 1924.

wnrr. or <-.nriurrs «ttr. j OF HF. 41. ESTATE 1 No. 12065. in the Adams Circuit Court, Adam* County, Indiana. Otto r. llil.h’brand vs. Jacob Louis Itnitzmanri. Catharine Anna Knits- • manti, William Uelnek*. l-'red Bloem-I 1 ker. 'lay, Zwh-k A- Mvers, partners , consisting ol James 1. Cay, William 11. Zwli k an,l Hlebard D. Myers, Sam- I nd Harger, John Sehelrnann. |, By virtue of an order of sale to me 1 ,’lr.i teil from the Clerk of the Adams , Cil.-Ult Court I Will expose at public sale Io the high. t bidder on Wedure- I •illy. I'ehrnnr' 'Uh. HUI. between the hours of 10 o i 10, k A. M and 4 o'clock P M and on said day at the east door of the Court House In the city of De- . c.'itur, Adams county, Indiana the rents and profits for a term nut ex- < i edlng seven years of the following b', tilled real estate situated. In Adams , minty, In the state of Indians, to-wit: ■The enst half of the southwest quarter of section ;i:t township 28 north range 13 east of the second principal meridian, containing xu acres more or less, except therefrom lite right of way of the Chicago and Atlantic Railroad Company (now the Chicago and Erie Railroad Company! as the same ■ non 1... aI.-.I on. over aml norm ■ tin- : nith part of said tract containing I It! “Hid exeptlon 3 acres more or less, lined leaving in said East half exi-lu-llrlve of said exception 77 lo res, more I or less; also the south half of the I si ittlt half of the north half of the I s,,i|theast quarter of Section 33, townII ship ami range aforesaid, containing 11 11* acres more or less; also the north I half of the south half of the southeast I o .alter of section 33 township and [I ring* aforesaid, containing (a acres, I II lie or less. Also 11) acres of even llwolth off of the ,-ntlre north side of II ti e south half of the south half of the 11 s, itlu a“t quarter of section 33 town--11 si r> and range aforesaid. ■ I! . epl from the last two described I t' I' t-I the following described tract. ■ i,. Wil: Commencing nt a point 2!l rods I a d s',link: north of the southeast I <•• tier of the southeast quarter of said I s, tlon 33. running theme north 2!n> I f. -t to n stone: then,., west 147'4 feet, I i, a .take then, e sooth 295 feet to a I alike; them e east 147’4 feet to al I si me, the place of-beginning, eontalnJ It -1 io re more or less and leaving In I S. :,1 two tracts exclusive of said - I I ■ Utlon 4'l acres more or less, eontatn-l I It - In all exclusive of said exception] I I'l acres more or less in Preble I township. Adams county. Indiana." I And on failure to realize the full I I leant of ludgin-nt. intetest anil costs I I Vlll at the Mill- time and place <-XIp. t > public sale the fee simple of I si '1 real estate. I Taken ns the property of Jacob II t. .uls Krutsmann and Catharine Anna 11 E liizmann. husband and wife at the I silt of Otto I-'. Hildebrand. Said sale I w 11 be made without any relief from I valuation <>r appraisement laws. I JOHN BAKER. K Sheriff of Adams county. Ind. I Patel January 14. 1924. ls-lx-29 I \ I'IHMMIIM OF AnVUMSTnATOII II No 2142. |! Notice Is Hereby Given. That th” | undersigned has been appointed ai.- | o nlslrator of the estate <■' ta • , inc I I: ihler, late of Adams county, de|'c. ts--d. The e>t ite Is probably H'di p.t'DOEPH sciit’G. I Administrator II l.innary 1 4 . 1924. I I. nhart A Heller. Attys. Mil'll l: OF FIX 'I Mirri r.MKXT 4 of »rt i H. I Noth'* Is hereby elven to the credl- | t< rs. heirs and legatees of John A. I W heeler, deceased. l<> appear In the I A lams circuit court. IteVi at Decatur. | Indiana, on th.- 13th day of February. II |> ;( and show cause, if any. Why the I f mil Settlement Accounts with the | e late of said de. ed.-nt should not be | 11. proved: and said heirs are notified | Io then and there make proof of heir. I ship, nnd receive their distributive 5 ORTON F. WHKELEH. ■ Executor ll’tecntur, Ind., Jan. 21, 1924. 1 ■ Walters ah

Huntington Legion Wins 1 From Meadow Holds Bluffton, Ind., Jan. 29—The Hunt in,'’ton American Legion team defeated the Muncie Meadow Golds here lust night, 29 Io 20. The learns were pinyin# on a neutral floor, Hunlini’ ton having already defeated Muncie twice at Huntinglon. The first half J ended 14 to 7. Cummins starred forj Huntington with six goals . while Williams led Muncie. MARKETS-STOCKS I Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets ■ | New York Produce Market J'lcur Quiet and z unchanged. Pork Dull; mess, $24.75. Laid- Weaker- puddle west spot, , $11.90®12.00. Sugar Raw, firmer; centrifugal. 9f> lest, $6.78; refined, dull; granulated $5.2508 «0. Coffee—Rio No. 7 on spot llUc; Santos No. 4 I6tf}l(%c. Tallow Weak; special 7%<JBc. I I fay Weak; prime No. 1 $1.45® l.r.i; No. ;; $1.20®1.25; clover $1.20 ©1.40. Dressed Poultry—Quiet; turkeys, 2510138 c; chickens 19©4jc, fowls Hi i ®32c; ducks 20030 c. Live poultry—Steady; ese 23® i 25e; ducks 15032 c; fowls 24029 c; turkeys 28®32c; chickens 24<ii 325; Ih.uileiH 35040 c. ThePse—Steady; state milk, common to specials, 16037 c; skims, common to specials 15®19c; lower grade' 5® 14 c. Hutter Easy; creamery extra, 52%®s3c; state dairy tubs, 40(i52’4c;| Danish 52®52’4<-; Argentine 43048c.' Eggs— Finn; nearby white fancy, 53055 c; nearby state who<-s 44® j 53c; fresh firsts 43’4®50e; Pacific t oast 35©53c. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 5600, shipments ,1900. offi--ial to New York yesterday, 64.600; I hogs closing steady. Best grades, $7.75©7.85; lights 3707.50; pigs, $7; roughs $6.25; stags $3.50®4.50: eat-| tie 75; sheep 1000; best lainb sl4 50; ewes sß®9; calves 175; tops $16.50. Toledo Livestock Market Hogs Receipts, light; market, steady; heavies $7.2507.35; mediums $7.500 7.69; Yorkers. $7.5007.60; good pigs. $6.2506.75. Calves Sheep anti l<aml>—Steady. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Jan. 28 New No. 1 Wheat, bussl.o3 Y 'llow ear Corn, per 1««90c White Corn ... ! 85c Mixed Corn 85c 1 Oats, per bushel 42c Rye, psr bushel 70c ■ BarleyTplir bushel 65c ' Cover Seed $13.50 I Timothy Seed $3.50 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET Corrected Jan. 2X Heavy Fowls 16c; I Heavy Chickens 16c I !a?ghorn Fowls 9c. Leghorn Chickens *.... 9c Old Roosters 6c Black Chickens and Fowls 9c | Turkeys 20c Ducks 12c I Geese 13c I Eggs, dozen 30c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen 35c Butterfat Prices Butterfat 50c i Mil gm _Ljn* i Sale Calendar I Jun. 30—Cal Carter. 64 miles S. E. lof Decatur. 1 mile east of Pleasant I Mills. | Feb. I—Fred1 —Fred W. Buscliv. 5U miles southwest of Decatur. Duroc bred sow sale, F«'b. 6—J. H. Voglewede and John I Roth, general farm sale. 4 miles ai.uth of llecatur. 1 mile east and 2 miles north of Monroe. F*b. 7—Frank .Myers. 6 miles east and 4 mil* south of Berne Feb. 8 C E. nnd H. M. Baker, 24 miles west of IWcntur on Preble rnttd or 24 miles east of Preble. Feb. 12—G. W Ray. « miles east nf Decatur. ju«t across the river from Pleasant Milla. F<-b. 14— W. H. Patterson and laiwrenee Carver, 5 miles southeast of Monro*, 5 miles southwest of Willshire. 4 mile north of Salem on W. H. Piitteraon farm. Feb. 13—Mwr«nce Diehl general farm and live stock sal*. 5 miles south. 34 miles west of Decatur. I Feb. 14 Emil Felber. 3 miles west I md 4 wile- south of Geneva, 5 miles I muih of Linn G <>vc. or 9 miles Isiuthweai of Berne. Feb. 15—Petry Wulters. 4 miles I vs«t of Decatur <>n Piqua road. a*n••nd farm ante. F. b. 19—A. J. and O. J. Zerkle. 2 miles northeast of Decatur. F*b. 19—Mrs. J. W Hopple. 5 mil* south«a«t of Decatur. 3 miles east nnd % mile nnrih of Monroe. Feb. 20—William Wnrklnaer. <en oral farm aal«. 6 miles northeast of DeeaftlP F*b. 21—chits. Andrews, t miles southwest of Decatur. F' b. 27 - L Vnnco. 2 miles north of Wr- u. Ohio, first house west of Pli-asuJit View church. General farm sale Feb. 38 Andi* DolHna« r. 3 mites Louth. 14 miles oast of Willshire, CJ

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• ( LASSIFIBD ADS ♦ 4 FOR SALE FOR SALE <4 geese. Inquire of 506 So. 13ih Hl Phone 559 Red 23t3x PGR SALE Hog. Addie Box Sin t care of this office. 23t3X| i-'Gli SALE 65 head of Thl< k.-n7,! 1 about half BUIT Orphingtous. liar- , old ■ Harvey, 14 miles north of Mon- . roe. 24t3x v FOR SALE Ni w King Clermont *oft coal heating stove (best soft coal heater made! 16 inch fire pot, large ( enough to heat 6 room house. This . stove has been used only 3 months] and is as good as new. Am moving; into modern home and will not need; it. Priced right. See Earl Conner] at th> Democrat office or Phone 767.1« or call at 1228 W r . Monroe st. 24t2 FOR SALE New double barrel 16; gauge, hnmmerless shot gun. Cost ?28 on!?' short time ago. Used only twice. See me for a bargain on this ( gun. Earl Conner, Democrat office , or Phone 767 or call at 1228 W. Monroe st. ®4t2 i FOR~SALE Reed babv carriage ini perfect condition. Will sell cheap; If taken at once. Inquire 121 South] 11th street. 24t3x , 'FOR SALE—One good buggy, and , one set of buggy harness. Inquire |of J. A. Muninia. 421 Johns st. 24t2x FOR SAI.F - Another 1923 Star touring car. Coni tires; excellent ; condition: priced to sell quickly. $265. Cull Hileman or Frunz at Fort sVayne Overland Auto company, 119 West Washington st. 18t3 cod WANTED 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 expenses paid weekly. Steady work every day In the year. Man who proves satisfactory will be advunced to county manager in short time. Personal Instructions given; work starts at once. Call, pholt" or write, after 6 p. m. E A. Hili, Murray Hotel. Ib-catur, 17tf WANTED —Ohl fashioned wooden bedstead. suital»l<' for reflnishing. Cull phone 743. 24t3 FOR RENT FOR rlcnt office rooms iwi RENT Well heated. Will be vacant Feb. Ist. occupied up to that time by Dr. Fred Patterson. Schafer ! Hardware Co. 22t4 FOR RENT 100 acre farm hi~Wa- | bash township. C. W. F. Davis. Monroe, Ind.. R. R. 2 on Mottrne yhone. 24t3x FOR - it ENT -Barn, for team? or could be cleaned up tor garugi-. See J. A. Momma, 421 Johns st. lUt2x : Fol! RENT s" :<< r< f;<rm. good buildI ings. Cull at HH7 Mercer Ave. after 6 p, in. 25t3xmod LOST AND FOUND L00T—1924 JJcense Tae 203,M<S I K<ndly return to this siiTl< <'. 24t:'.x FOl'N’D—A suit of mens woolen I underwear on Third street between Jefferson, and Adams streets. Call 76. . 24-2tx o AI'IMIIVTMOVT 01-' I I'HIX Motlf-e Is Hereby Given. That th* inub-rslgru-U ba* Itcen appoint*.l Ex*- :< ■,t —ix the estate «f ' >*.-ph l» Miller, lot.- <>f Adams •<- inr . •!*• o-iso.l. The estate Is pi >' *•»!- t'ATHARINK MH.LEH. Executrix lan. 3S. 1921. .. , j I mre 14, Erwin. Atty. !9-a«1! o , Ridge, Ohio Cancel Game With D. IL S. Five Ridge. Ohio, high school has cancelled Its basketball game scheduled i with the Decatur high school team, which was to have been played here Saturdday night of this week. Principal Paul W. Linton is negotiating with two other schools for a game to fill tlie date left vacant. A gam ■ will be scheduled soon, hut it Is likely that it w 111 be played on Wednesday night of next week Instead of Saturday night, as mid week gamps are more popular with Imai fun* than Saturday night contests. Fan* are nssur ed of a good game by .Mr. Linton. —a , See “Little Mlns Jack,” D. IL S. Auditorium. Jan. 31. HOY S. JOHNSON Live Stack and General Aucti<»neer

Nearly 100 nucccssful sales that I have conducted In the pant year la evidence! that my work la | satisfactory. 11 have n few open] dates nnd would; b* pieused tn add ] your name to my list of satisfied rustomi-ra.

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— OFFICE nOOM No. 1 PEOPLES LOAN £ TRUST BLDG.. PHONE «M pr WHITE 97!. Auk the man I've »told for or any man who ban attended my sales.

* BUSINESS CARDS • INVESTIGATE PON BETTER HEALTH, BEE DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. Chiropractic and Osteopathia Treatments glvsn to suit your need at 144 80. 2nd 8L Phone 814 Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—l-6 6-8 p. m. S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or night Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 727 DR. H. E. KELLER Pecatur, Indiana CEVERAI, I'KAt'TICK >FFICE SI’KCIAI.TJES: Dfxeaaea el women mid children, X-iay examination*; Clouracopy examinations of the internal uigana; X-ray and electrical real.uenl* to. hlgn blood pressure <rul ha-.lentns of th* arteries; X-raj treatment* for GOITRE. TUBERCU f-OBIS AND CANCER. Office Houra: to 11 a. r». —1 to 6 p. m.—7 to ( p. m Sunday* by appointment. hone* Residence 110; Office 401 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:34 to #:«• Saturday 8:00 p. tn. Telephone 136 DR. C. C. RAYL BURGEON K-Ruy anti Clinical Laboratories Office Hours: I ti 4 and 4 to 6 p. m Dandays, * to 16 a ■ 4-hor.e SSI FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Tttl*. Real Eatat* Plenty of Money to loan on Govsrnxnent Plan. See French Quinn. Ifflce— Take first stairway south Decatur Democrat. 0 O DR. FRANK LOSE I Physician and Surgeon North Third street Phones: Office 4211 Home 433 Office Honrs—l to 11 a. m. > >u a—a to * p. tn. Sunder t to V a. m > .... , < I O ——————————— —Q H. S. MICHAUD Farm and "City Properties For Sale. Exchange and Rent . Office 123 South 2nd street Office Phone 104—Res. Phone 496 O -O M T F Stf Mrs. Glenn Hanna's Mother Died Friday Friend* of the Gl<-nn Hunna family,, former residents of Decatur, have received word of the death of Mrs. Hanna’s mother. Mrs. l.ewis. which occur<l at the Hunna ho 1 ><■ near Burlingon, Indiana, Friday atternoon, Jan. 25. at 2 o’clock. Mrs. lu'Wis formerly was a resident of New Mexico, coming to Decatur to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Hanna about eigh teen months ago, She had been in poor health for several months, being a sufferer of kidney-trouble and a nervous breakdown. The Hanna family moved from Decatur to a farm near Burlington, owned by Mr. Han na'a father last November. Besides Mrs. Hanna, there are other surviving children, all residing In the west Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon and burial made at th” I’nion cemetery near Burlington. ■ o Farm Relief Measures Is Favorably Reported Washington. Jan. 29 —The firat of the farm relief measures wan favorably reported to the senate today by the agricultural committee. A seventy five mlllion-dollar government corporation would lie net up to make small loans to farmers for purha*e of cattle poultry and hogs under term* of th« measure which wan Introduced by Senator Norbeck S. Dak* republican. - • WHY NOT LET Bl S( HE

CHY YOUR HALE? Experience with tralnlne coenta. Call Monroe phone RS! Decatnr tt 6

FRED W. IH SC HE iQ**** ~ 1 *■■ ' ■ '"■■■ ""i ) DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention fflten to cat Ur and poultry practice. I Office IJO No. Finn Street Phone: Office 143— Residence 103 C — -■ - ————J