Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1924 — Page 4
NOTICE H. 8. STRAUB the expert wall paper cleaner. The man who Knows how. 1 will muke that dirty paper look like new. Small or large Jobs, washing. ceiling. Prices right. All work guaranteed. ’Phone 1000. Mtf-eod
YOU COLLECT % X col ct your own Life insurance while \ you live. . Draw out more than you put in. WE TELI YOU HOW Union Central Life Ins. Co. Arthur Suttles, liOcal Agrent I No Success Without These I Responsibility makes a man useful and a wife and babies make him cautious. Necessity flives him ambition and systt n gets him results. Rain or Shine I Both, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, call each Saturday to make their savings deposits. They will soon have enough to build their home. They have accomplished this in a few years by regularly saving small amounts. Is it not time that you put into practice your long deferred intention of starting a Savings Account? Come in and open an account with us. Old Adams County Bank I TRACTOR SERVICE For You Mr. Farmer n We are now employ ini’ a corps of expert mechanics anti are prepared to give you real service on tour Tractors. A note or phone rail will bring one of these experts to your farm and put tour Tractor in lirst class condition in every respect. Our charge is very reasonable. I Don’t forget our 21 hour day I and night service. Itrlng your I Ford trouble* to us. I I Adans County Auto Co. I 2.12 Madhon Street I I'hone MO
NOTICE I rebuild—Pianos, Talking and Sewing machines, and tune pianos and sell as a side line. Phone 1012 North end city limits. D- A. Gilliotn. Cull In the morning and evening only. M-W-Ftf
LUTHERANS OPEN (Continued from Page One) stricken needs before It can approedh the just judge,” the speaker, suid. “Christ was man's proxy and what he did on earth he offered to men in the gospel. "All who have accepted Christ as master are brothers and we propose to make our synod an oasis of love
Kill Bed Buds the Ccnol Wdt|^—-Quick-Sure*Sofe Bnn».h bed bugs com* T” ‘n pUt.lv, quickly, easily——FiV with Cenol Bed Bug Dpetroyer. Wilt not stain Ksmu bedding. Harmlesa to UMHy Persons, tfas pleasing odor. ■ r.ril'lj Mon * y back if it fads. ■ CENOt BED BUG DESTROYER at the following Ccnol agencies. Smith, Yager & Falk The Holthouse Drug Co.,
CHICAGO $3.00 Hound trip excursion via ERIE RAILROAD SUNDAY, JUNE 29th, 1924 Base Hal!—American League—Chicago vs. St. Louis CHICAGO PARKS AT TIIEIK VERY REST Good going on train leaving Decatur 2:11 a.' m. (CT) and returning leave Chicago (CT) 11:00 a. in. or 10:35 p. in. Sunday, June 20lh. or 11:00 a. in. Monday. .litne 30th. Good in coaches onlv. For further information or particulars call, ’ T G. E. TEEMS, Ticket Agent HARD COAL .lust received another car of old fashioned Jeddo llazelton Chestnut, the purest, cleanest, best finality hard coal known, free of impurities and slate, uniform in size. Ask to sec it. The Price is Low . Carroll Coal & Coke Co. Office Phone 8 Yard Phone 770 bUMrds * *» J h .^Ta • , , • A, a fine ajier-meal exercise AS a mild form of nmlw aft re , lunch or alter dinnrr, billiard* cannot b« cscrllril. Milliard* brings Into play practically cv.ry mu«l* of the body. The bending, twisting. leaning and .looping required to make various shot* ta a wuadts ful aid to digestion. . Equipped with llrtinawitk tables and accessories—the world’* finest billiard equipment — oof m rest ion room offer* excellent opportunities for the enjoyment of ihi* tnosc fascinating game. Come in during lunch hour and try billiard*. Note the wonderful relaxation that even ooc short game wfU give. Lose Bros. Billiard Hal 124 North Second Street
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1924.
In a lonely barren world. "Every bnother must , pool Iris means, his Influence and his wisdom with the other brothers. He puts Into the common organization what he can. We tire producers and consumers at the same time. Each one must be faithful and conscientious There must be* no shirkers.” Rev, .1. D. Matthias, of Indianapolis opened the meeting this morning with his presidential address. I( was followed by reports of < ordinatiohs of ministers anil tenfhers. The election of officers, boards and.'Committees was held. The Fort Wayne Lutheran Choral society will givp a sacred concert Friday evening at 8 o’clock at St. Pauls church. Rev. Walter l.pchsinp, of Hammond, will Ik* the vocal soloist. Walter Sassmannhausen of Chicago, will he the organ soloist. A portion of each morning session will be devooted to reading and discussing of doctrinal papers. Rev. Theodore Frank of Farmer's Retreat, Ind., will read a German essay on Jc ais Christ Our Mcdiaterr—a High Priest and a King.” and Rev. P. I*
Dannenfeldt, of Cincinnati will speak i on 'The Doctrine of the Call to the' l Public Ministry of the World and ( Some of Us Practical Features." On Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock a mission service will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church. A number of brief address will be delvered ered by missionaries in the employ of the synod nmong them Lawrence Meyer, who for the past six years has been serving as missionary in China, and is now on furlough in this country. Tile official synodical services will be held at Concordia chruch on Sunday; German services, at 9:30 a. m. with the sermon by the Rev. Preuss, of Frl.edheitp, Ind., and English sendees at 11 o’clock, with Rev. A. Katt of Terre Haute, In the pulpit IV'. W. H. T. Dau is the official represenatlve of the general body of the Missouri synod. Those interested in the work of the synod nre cordially invited to attend the sessions as visitors. o James Jr. is the name given the eight pound hoy baby horn to Mr. and 31 rs. James Strickler, of North Second street, yesterday. | Mrs. Mary Wehoff went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend a few days with her son Frank and family. } Mr*. Henry Adler spent the day In Fort Wayne with friends. John Helm, of Bt. Mary's township, who was stricken Monday with an attack of heart disease while plowing in the .field, was much better today, j The annual retreat of the Sisters of St. Agnes is being held at the j Slstbr's home. A missionary priest jof Rurketville. Ohio, Is conducting the retreat. A number of sisters from other cities are in attendance and , several of the Decatur S stern are attend'ng the retreat at Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin and at Yonkers. N. Y. M. S. ELZEY. Jeweler. Ready fo r your work. Bring It tn. AFo sell Watches, Clocks, Rings. Diamonds. Novelties of all kinds. Room over Postoffice. 149tG o r— NOTICE All parties indebted to Emerson Bennett nre requested to settle thetr accounts at once or same will be turned over for collection. DS cod ts EMERSON BENNETT f>—- - NOTICE LEGIONAIRES All members of the American Leg'en are requested to meet at the Legion hall at l p. m. Thursday to attend the funeral of Comrade Robert Jaebkcr, to Ik* held from the house in Preble. COMMANDER. o Man Has Miraculous Escape "I was told by our family physician that I could not live without an opera’ion. an my liver and gall sack were in such a condition, t set the day to go to the hospital, but then I saw the advertisement of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Since taking it lam feeling like a two-year-old, I am sure I never could have surv ved an operation." It Is n simple harmless preparafon that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract nnd allays the inflammation which causes pract tally all stomach, llwer and Intestinal ailments, including appendiiltls. One dose wll convince or money refunded. For sale by The Holthouse Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. SELF POISONING TODAY'S DANGER Hurried and improper eating, net vow* worry and lack of abdominal exercise dogs up your system and overloads your liver. The result Is self poisoning! No longer can your **v»*r do its work properly and the result is you wake up dnll and tired, routed tongue. |>.id taste, and offensive breath. Often you suffer from |os» of appetite, had digest' on, gas <*n a sour, weak sxnmaeh. Improper I movement of the bowels and a rundown condition of your whole system. Cleanse and tone your llycr. Put your system In rood tion! Feel your verv best again' Try Just a spoonful of Dr. Thttrher's Liver and Wood riyrup after the n»-xt few mealsNand notice the quick Improvement In the way you eat. sleep und feel—the reMm of strength, r'gor and’energy. You will Is* completely satisfied; oth«rwlse there will be no cost. Dr. Tborber'g Liver ft Itlnod Hvrup la ■odd and recnmmcnd<*d by The Holthouse Drug Co. NOTICE DO NOT IIDKN TRASH IN ALLEYS There Is an ordinance and a state law prohitdtlng burning trash or haring a bon fire in the alleyg In the business district. Recently two fires have occurred tn the business dlsit ri from this cause The ordinance will be enforced as a means of protecting the other man's property and prose. jrutlnna wilt follow ts the law la violated Please do not burn trash in the . alleys within the dlafrict. Help el minute fire hazards Htop the practice and do nrit start a bnn-flre In the I alley*. I AMOR FIRMER. W T Fire Chief, fitly at Decatur.
MARRiAGE LICENSES Hilary Henry Sheeter, horseman. Wooster. Ohio, to Cecilia Margaret Gilllg, Decatur. Love Zelno Woods, farmer, Van Wert, Ohio, to Fannie Drake, Decatur, • o—■ Roys Break Windows In Shooting At Birds Chief of Police Joel Reynolds today issued a warning to the parents of several jrcnng boys in the city who have been shooting birds with target guns. Many of the shots go wild, the chief said, and break windows in houses. The parents are warned to see that the boys stop the practice. —■ 0" — NOTICE TO VOX-HEM OEM'S Tlie State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, vacation term, 1924. Charlotte Ladd vs. Cleorge E. Ijidd. For Divorce. It appearing from affidavit, filed In the above entitled cause, that George ljpi.nrt/1. of the above named defendant Is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Notice I* therefore hereby given the said George K. Ladd that He be and/ appear before the lion, .ludge of the Adams Circuit Court on the Ist day of September. 1924, the same being the Ist Jtiridlrlal Day of the next regular term thereof, to lie iioblen at the Court House in tlie City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the |st /lav /if September A. D. 1924 and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, orj the same will lie heard and determined in Ills absence. I WITNESS, my name, nnd the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 16th day of June, 1924. JOHN E. NELSON. Clerk June 16. 1924. 17-2'-l MARKETS-STOGKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 5600. shipments 4370. official to New York yesterday, 1900; hogs closing steady. Heavies $7.45; mediums 17.45; light weight s7.4ofi' 7.45;| I’/ght I ghts $6.75©7 40; pigs, $6 75; packing sows roughs $6; cattle 300 steady; sheep 400 steady; best! spring lambs [email protected]; best ewes, $4.50©6.50; calves 400; tops $10.50; few $ll.OO. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o Ih*. and down. $606.50: 130 to 150 Its. $6.90: 150 to 180 It>s.. $6 *0; 190 tbs. and up $6.90; roughs, $505.75; stags $304 lAimbs —13c down. Calves —$8.00. LOCAL GRAIN MARKBT (Corrected June 25) Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 $1.05 New No. 1 Wheat, bus 1.03 j Oats, per bushel 44c Rye. per bushel 55c Barley, per bushel 66c Wheat, per bushel $1.05 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected June 25) Heavy Broilers 25e leghorn and Black Broilers 20c Heavy Hens —lB c Leghorns 13c Old Roostem 08c Ducka ———ll c Geese — —lO c Eggs, per do* 22c AU poultry purchased must be free from teed. LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Egg*, per doc 22c SUTTERFAT AT BTATION Butt erf at 37c 1 » - o ■- — < niv<o«*iu\i:H'« * vie ok HE VI. ESTATE I The undersigned t'/immUsloner by I virtu*- of an order of the Adam* Orroll Court made and entered In a • au«e therein pending, entitled Grant ( It. Thomas, Hazel Thomas, and twoi E. Tbomaa ta. Elizabeth A lull. Raloma K. Hrandyberry. HI mean T. Itrandylterry. Ulen Thomas, Helen M Thomas. Mattie Thnma* ttUßaell. Hoy Itusaelt, Lillie Thomas \Vloans. and Elmer K W Ilians and numbered lilt*# upon the docket* thereof, hereby give* notice that at the law Office of U «. DeVoa* on the east side of Reeond street In the t’liy of Ileratur. Indiana on the 7lh day of luJy. »»2« «« »•" o'elo.k » M of said day and there- ( after until sold, he will offer for sale , at private sale for not h-»a than Hi* < full appraised value thereof the f*d--1 .wins desertb*rt real estate to-wit: The southwest quarter of the northwest quarter ami the n rrthweat nuarter of the southwest quarter and the weat half of the northwest quarter of the southwest quartet, alt in section twenty-five, town*htp twenty-»even north, range fourteen east. Also eontmem mg at the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of the aoulhweat quarter of ** tion twenty-five, townwhip twenty-seven north, * range fourteen east, thence running a**u»h live ( rod* and twelve feet to toe center of a targe creek, eoititnonlv known t •• Yellow (’reek, then e town the ttiennrt- • ring* of said Yellow t'reek to the north tine of said southeast quarter of the south west quarter, thence west eleven rod* and seven and one-naif feet to the place of teginnlng. eonlaming 21-10# of an aere. more or lea*. Except from the above described real eatate the following deerrlbed real .state to-wit: Commencing at th» port tic net corner of the weet half of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter *>f section iwettljf-five. township twenty-seven north, raege fn'ifteen cast, then** runoirg south to the south.set corner of above deecrthea trait, thence west thirty-one rod* and It u f«et to ih" (enter of a large ooen dotin, rommottly known a# Yellow '•reek, then e down the meandering* of said Yellow f'reek ta the half se*-* tion line running eaat and wear through the tenter of said aeetlon t a-ettiy-five, thence east tht'ty-two rods to the place of beginning contain ln g six acres more nr teas. Bald tract of land containing ninety-four and one-foqrth acre* of land, more or Is •« Term* of sale to b# as foilowg: Raid premises to he *old free of llvns ez* cept taxes for I*l4 due and payable in t»I&, One-third of purchase prlee to he paid cash in hand. th» balance due and payable In two equal Installments payable respectively In nine and eighteen n onlh* the easter, tieferred payments to to* ev (Item ed by notes of the porrhaser beating six per cent Interest from dal*, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fe*e nnd eeeured by mortgage on the rent eatate sold. t.KWtft r DeVORR, It-1 *-S6 Commissioner
'OK SALT~'fi s roe st. ' ,ri: ; XIT ' " in crow 'X hlaaiH f not be ruise/i n ,• ~ '“hhays ’ ~li_2in_i_' >cV) I,lF ' 1 bleeds. »LC . ” v ”rv We/In.- d;i, , ■"■nine Mg hatching fj ’.a ; 615 or ‘' uu kw* w M i£ Muir*- of *(' 1 1m| b Decatur route 1-Qn *i , nbo|^H horns, „• ~„h ; IlliX( . (1 Sc. Plymouth |{„, kc , hatching. $2.:,n M lor chicks must i„. cv,.,,,.' , oni9 H A ”<»" it. a roe photic li ;:i. 11 MG) Wit 'ti| | ( ,TTp.M you want some real coalihfl |rca bargain, call I (HI, ■| 1 ~u A »■■)* ■■i.i"iiraaß | Durham calf, t~n |* r ,. bl , , B. F. Beery. Foi; s a I.E PiTTTTTTT 1 ‘lnle Pups. V K. Itverlv ’ WAITED W A N'T I-: I > ,!. ~ e.T. of Emnia K. Williams. !.//<» **' 15tG WANTED At om • man to mak- ha on shares at Bellman; Park have hay luad/ r ter -al.-, j noo , „ or 939 \\ ANTED S/ tie- !, •• But no ironings. Mrs. Zeak Eop, 516 Flog# al liUj BEAUTY WORK women to tra«t demonstrate uml -ill ib-alers «« known toll-t gocsls s*:, i„ j-,) week. Ry. fare paid. If not lr>» g travel ask about, our local r-prungj utive proposition Experience faH able but not necessjt >■ as *e trgH you. Write quiik Goodrich Dnig 00,l 1 Omaha. Neb. 25-2-Msj wT\tki~ ~ • Hosiery and Lingerie .Mill* n tkei world, selling <lir*-< i in consnmrr, k* openings for a few highgrade n-tj and women to work out of die Ton Wayne office. You will is* mMiiesa for yourself, an I lour unhmitK opportunities for .elutn. in*nt vj depend entirely upon your ability tt approach and s<*ll to the housexim o. >our vtcini'ay. You must hawt icasuitable amount of * \|»-r/eKe,» lot of ambition, a little capital set "gilt edge" references. Mere "Jft 'seekers" don't waste your time vts ling bill' you who aave la-*-n «.i«*| fill ill the past, write at ones :M ft vour letter mention your ption-- t» iiter. Box 4144 News-Sentinel \\ , t \ n4 > _hiii FOE RENT FOR RENT—S/v ti luui*sng bus news aeetlon: liath. futWA hard and aofr water, electric —A. D. Suttles. I*” Pi lit BENT Seven room house at Monroe and 13th Julius llaugk. “' la I Jaebker Funeral Thursday Funeral services for Hubert A Jaebker. well known young turns* man of will be held frua tft* Sr. Paul's Lutheran rhurrh M !:* j o'clock Thursday afternoon. Ihw 1 wll! be a German an*l an Kufth*h moa. Burial will b** nia'le ,n ,k ’ * I'aul cemetery. O—JOHN SCHURGER A SON abstractors Money to hum >*n Improved real #■>••"*■ On 6. 10 year plan <* '* Govern lie a' I*!-* 1 * k STAROST & EHIMiB* GENERAL INSURANCE Anything that It mturzhi# wa can Inaurs, I JOHN H. STAROST, * LEO E EHINGfR | | Office with John Rrhunter * fWI Phone li*4, r . J, !Q * ROY S. JOHNSON IJvt Stork «nd t.rnersi AucUonrrr - OFFICE ROOM Ktv i r JJ W m)an * mtrirr bloo* PHONE *OS or WMITh »*» Ask the man fva sold *<* ** !" * xstm t»aa altaeded Curv dlaeaae Id a ■St* l ' 1 * ,J Let ms aaplaln bo»Phone *2B Over Keller« Jgwelrv Rt#« Offtre Hours 10 to 11 a. IB -2 to 5 P » 6:20 lull) D C HAHI.F.S & CHIROPRACTOR#
