Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 12 September 1924 — Page 2
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1924.
Out of Date Quickly The Oxford dictionary Is far from complete, writes Ernest Weekly In the Atlantic Monthly. You will search It In vain for “aspidistra'' nnd "appendicitis,'' “boche” and "bolshcvlM,” "cinema" nnd "camouflage," "decontrol" and "Dorn," “broadcasting" nnd "Ils-tenlng-ln," “bootlegging." nnd "dope flood." for a dictionary published today Is almost out-of-date tomorrow. o «—- HALF MILLION For Farm Loans. Best Terms ever offered. Lowest rate and long time. DAN ERWIN 218-eod o PUBLIC SALE I will offer for sale, at my residence at 513 Jefferson st., on Saturday, Sept. 13 Sale to begin at 2 o'clock The following household goods: — 1 Seamless Axniinster rug. 9x12; 1 other Axniinster rug; 1 ingrain rug 9x12; 2 soft coal heaters; 1 library table; 1 square stand; 1 book case; 3 rocking chairs; 1 sewing machine: 1 oak bedstead with springs and mattress; 1 three-quarter iron bedstead with springs and mattress; 1 sanitary couch; 1 dresser; 1 commode; feather bed; pillows, and other bedding 8 piece oak dining room set; hall tree; 1 South Bend range; 1 Detroit 4 burner oil stove; 1 oven for oil stove: 1 oak kitchen cabinet with porcelain table; 1 drop leaf table; wash stand; kitchen chairs; washing machine; wringer; 2 clothes racks; 2 small mirrors; picture frames with glass; dishes; tools and other articles. MRS. BRUMLEY. Rdy Johnson, Auctioneer Jack Brunton. Clerk. Terms made known on day of sale.! 612 o MHItB TO XOS-RESIDENTS The State of Indiana, Adams county, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, Septem-, her term. 1924. Arthur Farlow vs. Cynthia Farlow. 1 No. 12,257 Suit for Divorce. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Cyn-j thia Farlow, the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State of [ Indiana. i Notice is therefore hereby Riven tile said Cynthia Farlow that she be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit court on the 17th day of November. 1924, the same being, the Ist Juridicial Day of the next regular term thereof, to be hblden at the Court House in the City of De-, catur, (commencing on Monday, the: 17th day of November, A. I). 19-4. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in her absence. WITNESS, my name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this sth day of September, 1924. JOHN E. NELSON, Clerk. Sept. 5. 1924. F. M. Cottrell, Atty, for plaintiff.
SMOKE V I /¥ 'jF y J c «U»«thing satisfiesiikeX good , r) —f Londres Extra A per l >a,r You'll be surprised by the difference a few cents make. ASK YOUR DEALER A STRONG, FRIENDLY BANK ’ UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Founded Built on by Security Service “Pocket Money” Is Quickly Spent It is also easily lost. That is why you should •—as far as possible—avoid carrying cash ’ with you. The safe way—the sane way—the modern - way—is to open a Checking Account and— Pay Your Bills by Check Old Adams County Bank Established Fifty Years Ago
Virginia Brick First Bricks were first ntflde by the settlers In this country In Virginia In 1011. In Miissncliusctts In I<>’.T) nnd In Pennsylvania in 1083. History shows that the brick walls of Fort Duquesne nnd Fort Pitt afforded protection ngalnst the savages, nnd that other structures of the time were built of brick. Commercial production, however, did not attain any importance until the latter part of the Eighteenth century. —— o — Through the Needle’s Eye It is n fact that there Is in the wall) of Jerusalem a small gateway built for the use <sf pedestrians nnd known by a name which Is translated us “The Needle's Eye." Through this gate it Is quite possible for a small undernourished camel, divested of all its equipment, harness, etc., by kneeling, to work Its way, though not without difficulty. The gate is still In existence. —- o■■ 111 ■— Pine Tree Money The sliver money coined in Massachusetts in the second half of the Seventeenth century was called "pine tree" money from the device which it bore, u pine tree. It was also known as "Boston” or “Bay’’ money. o Classifying Milton Julius was a well-brought-up child and when he went to visit Milton who just ran wild and did all the things a boy shouldn't do. he was greatly surprised and he said to Ids mother: "Why. I don’t believe Milton ever does anything but don'ts.” o PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at 234 North sth st., Decatur, Ind., commencing at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20, 1924 The following described real estate: Two story ten room house, modern, on good sized corner lot, brick streets, cement sidewalks. One of the most desirable locations in the , <ity and can be made into a »eiy beautiful home. Very reasonable terms to be made known on day of • sale. HOUSEHOLD GOODS I will also sell on the same day. time and place the entire furnishings cf this ten loom house consisting of Tallies, Chairs. Stoves, heating and cook stove; Beds; Springs; Library Table; Book Case; SanitaryCouch; Dishes: Tubs; Pans and articles that are too numerous to mention MRS. W. J. MYERS Roy Johnson, Auct. Jack Brunbon. Clerk. 12-16-18
PUBLIC SALE OF I HOUSEHOLD GOODS at Honduras 1 mile north. 7 miles east of Bluftton. at 1:00 P. M.. on Wednesday. Sept 17, 1924 Consisting of the following property:— One organ; one large davenpart. one library table; one large mirroi . I one Book case: two >oands; two lap/ leather rockers; five other rocking chairs; one side board one round] 1 dining room table; twelve dining , room and kitchen chairs; two cup boards; one 8-day clock; one phono ■ graph, and records; ote couch; one cot; beds and bod clothing; one dies I ser; one bureau; one base burner. ' like new- one cook stove: one four burner oil stove; silverware, dishes, cooking utensils; one kitchen table, ore refrigerator; twojianging lamps MISCELLANEOUS — One washing machine: one boiler; one wringer; two tubs; crocks and jars; glass cans; iron kettle; one barrel; 240 lb. scale; five gallon lard; and many articles too numerous to mention. D. L. BOVINE TERMS—Sums under $5 cash. Over that amount a credit of 6 mo will be given, first 3 without interest. last 3 6%. 4% off for cash. H. H. High. Auct. A. K. Stoneburner. Clerk. 10-12-15 o He Took His Encore It was little Ruth's first visit to the farm. She was watching a meadow lark in an adjoining field and listening to his song. In a little while she entered the house nnd told her aunt about It. "He wasn’t a bit afraid,” Bhe said, “he just looked at me and then turned round and sang another verse.” —Boston Transcript. —o Entrenched Prejudice Most nations, like most men, are docile only in youth; they become incorrigible ns they grow old. When cus- ■ toms are once established and prejudices rooted, it is a dangerous and useless enterprise to try to reform them, the people will not permit their misfortunes to lie touched upon, even ]. for their instruction —like the stupid and cowardly sick who shudder at sight of a physician.—Jean Jacques ■ Rousseau. o Good Talk Neutralized "It don't make no difference how good a’ talker a man is,” said Uncle Eben. “if whut lie says still loaves you guessin’ 'bout whut he’s gineter do.” I o Envy Well Defined Envy is a littleness of soul which cannot s-e beyond a certain point, and !. if it does not occupy the whole spr.ee feels Itself excluded.—Hazlitt. markets-stocks Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Openqrg Grain Review Chicago, Sept. 12—Firmness featured opening grain trade on the Chicago board of trade today. Voluminous export sales and prospects of liberal purchases by for eigners for some time to come, strengthened wheat. Corn had a strong undertone, hut liberal Argentine shipments last week served to check the upward movement. I Oats was generally higher, advancing on heavy farm consumption. Provisions were firm on higher hogs and cables. ■ East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 6400. shipments 3230. official to New York yesterday, 4990. Hogs closing steady. Heavies $10.75 @lO 90; mediums [email protected]; i'ght weights [email protected]; light lights [email protected]; pigs $975@10: packing sows rough $8.50@9; cattie 550 slow. 25@5t) lower than Monday; sheep 3200; best lambs $14.50@14 75, best ewes $4.50@650; calves 1000; tops sl4 00. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o lbs. and down $7.50@8; 130 do 150 lbs. $9.25. 150 to 190 lbs. $980; 190 lbs and up $10; roughs, $7 @7.50; stags [email protected]. Stags—sl2.so down. Lambs —$12.50 down. Grain quotations on the local market underwent a change, Number 1 ’ wheat and number 2 wheat each ad- ' vancing 3 cents. Oats advanced one cent and is quoted at 43c. Corn re- 1 mained the same at $1.50 per bushel.' Poultry, eggs and butterfat rt mained the same. UOGAL GnAIN MARKET (Corrected September 12) YellbW Ear Corn, per 100 .... $1.50 Oats, per bushel 43c } Rye, per bushel 75,. 1 Barley, per bushel, Gsc New No. 1 Wheat $1.19 j New No. 2 Wheat ... .. sl.lß DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected September 12) ■ Leghorn and Black Broilers 15 c I Heavy Broilers 20c : Heavy Hens jg c ] Leghorns 13c ! Old Roosters pg c Ducks 12c Geese _ j Oc Eggs, per dozen 34 C | AU poultry purchased must be tree I from feed. i LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, per dozen . ... 34 c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat J4 C
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FOR SALE I FOR SALE —Extra good milch cow coming 6 years old. J. D. Reynolds 3 miles south of Monroe, R. 3. 215t4x FOR SALE lx>t on~ West - Monroe | street near 13th. Sewer, street nnd lC sidewalk usse-sments paid. Size 50 1 x 190 feet. Price S6OO. Mrs. Obe--/" nau. r. 222 N. 4th st. 216t3x - FOR SALE—Three head of Purebred 1 Roan Shorthorn cattle, including! hull IS months old. cow with calf by *■ side, and one cow to be fresh in No- v vember. Eugene Runyon, phone 19G O! 544. 216t3 LOST AND FOUND 'r LOST Ladies grey velvet hat some-. where in Decatur. Finder please leave at this office and receive re- ] ward. 21Gt3x FOR SALE- Floor lamp shade. In | good condition, cheap. 110 South First st. Phone 751. 218t2 FOR SALE Oak roll top desk iiiid' leather seat office chair, also used I, house furnace Address Box 182 De-j catur, Ind. 218t3x WANTED : SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Energetic man with team ' or auto to sell Heberling's household remedies, extracts, spices toilet ’ articles, stock powder, poultry pow-' der. dip. etc., through the country in your home county. Goods furnished on credit. Lowest wholesale prices.! Large old reliable company. Write today for full particulars. Heberling ( Medicine Company, Dept. 201. Bloomington. Illinois. 214t6x < WANTED —50 head of breeding ewes, Floyd Stoneburner, (Craigviile phone) Decatur, Ind. 216t3x FOR RENT FOIi RENT —Four unfurnished rooms . at 331 N. 11th st. James Oke’ey.i FOR RENT —Modern 8 room Bungalow at Bellmont Park. See Willard Steele on Bellmont road. 217t3x o i PUBLIC SALE 1 have rented my farm and am going to quit farming. I will sell at public am t ion at my residence, 4 miles north of Decatur, Vi njiie east nand IV. mile north of Monmouth. 1 mile south 1 mile West of Fuelling ' church. 9 miles sclithwest of Mon, raevi'le, on Monday, Sept. 22, 1924 Commencing ;t 10 am. prompt The following personal property: — 4 Head of HORSES—Bay mare. 5 years eld, weight 1400 lbs.; bay geld ! ing. I years cid, weight 1500 lbs.;/ bay mare. 7 years old, weight 160 n lbs. Those horses are sound and good workers. Sorrel mare. 7 years old. good worker, weight I'3oo ibs. I 8 Head of CATTLE—Cow, 6 years old a real cow, giving 5 gal. per iLiy; Roan cow. first calf, giving 4 1 v. I. milk per day; Jersey cow, 6 yrs. / g.ving 4 gal. milk per day; Spott- < ■! cow 5 years old giving 4 gal. milk i" r ( iay; Black Jersey cow, 8 years old. giving IV; gal. per day, wiii be . 1 fresh in December; Roan cow. 6 yrs. old giving good flow- of milk; one Heifer calf; one yearling steer. I 33 Head of HOGS and SHEEP—3O Lead of Shoats weighing about 75 lb. each. 3 good young Shropshire 1 ewes. j 40'1 CHICKENS—ISO good young iiv ng hens GO Minorca spring , chickens; 60 White Wyandotte chickens; 130 spring chickens, mixed. 17 Pekin spring ducks. 1 HAY £• GRAIN—SO bu. of old corn; 5 ton good clover and alfalfa bay. mixed; 5 ton good clover and timothy hay, mixed; 11 acres of corn tn field. | 1917 Ford touring car. One auto trader. 1 IMPLEMENTS & TOOLS—Birdsell i wagon, ;JV;: Turnbull wagon, 3%; extra low steel wheel wagon; one wa-ion box: grain drill. 10-hole ferti'V, Zt 'Z attachment, a good drill; 6 ft. , <)r!lliCK L nder, new canvasses; , 1-ving Diitihman hay loader; hay ‘(lder; McCormick mower; Avery /■in planter; lot) rods wire. Oliver it '/ig breaking plow; jointer and roll ng cutter attached, like new; 2 walking plows; disc and tandum; Hiariow; Clover Leaf manure spread- | I k<, new; land roller; 2 riding 'loin cultivators; hay bidders; dump i boards; Letts 6 in. feed grinder- 1% Hl', gas engine; pump jack; B'lac.k-. miilli forge, anvil and tools; 800 lb. rlitiorm scales, set of hob sleds;! .sheep cl'ppers and grinder; grind-, J-ioni ; Jog bunks; cant hooks;} chain.;; forks, and articles too numerous to mention. I HARNESS—2 double sets of work illness; 1 set buggy harness; collars and pads, etc HOUSEHOLD GOODS & MTSCELjLANEOUS —Wrought iron cook stove i tange; hot blast heating stove; 4 burner oil stove and oven; sideboard.! tables; beds; Carpets; chairs: cupboard; sofa organ; hanging lamps; T"'Lava’ cream separator No. 10; 40fcal. coppey kettle; iron kettle; saut>age y,riqc|er; lard press; sure hatch ■ ncuba'or. 210 eggs; oil brooder; * hard coal brooder stove; and many other articles. I TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under cash. Sinns over $5 a credit of 12 inonth; will be given. The purchas- ) ’ K v "8 11 K°°d bankable note drawmg 8% interest the last 3 months. 5% discount for cash on bums over ", Lunch served on grounds. J. W. HOVARTER hoy Johnson, Auct. j 2-16-18 (
"FOR BETTER HEALTH" SEE—IL FROHNAPFEL, I) r DOCTOIT OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence IC B7 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1.5 6-8 p m . 8. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or nite Private Ambulance SenlM, Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 727 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fill HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:0« Saturday' 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoone, DR. (’. (’. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Laboratoriet Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn, Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democre DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon ’North Third Street Phones; Offipe 422; Home . Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. I to S—S to 8 p. m. Sunday 8 to 9 a. m. I Rebuild—Pianos. Talking and Sewing machines, and tune pianos and sell as a side line. Phone 1012 North end city limits. D. A. Gilliom. Call in tha morning and evenings only. Terms, cash. M-W-Ftt o FALL TERM OPENING VMake your reservation now for Fall Term of European School of Music, with Miss Ruth Castle, local representative. Phone 360. 213tl O 0 | DR. G. F. EICHHORN | Veterinarian i ; Office at Sale Barn on First Street I r Bacilary white diarrhoea ot | chickens controlled by blood | test. For particulars call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. i o 0 O-- ■-<) JOHN SCHURGER & SON I ABSTRACTORS Money to loan on improved real estate. On 5. 10 year plan or on Government plan. °~ < O—2__ 0 I HARRY DANIELS Livestock and Farm Sale AUCTIONEER I have been in the business for twenty-one years and have called I sales in every township in Adams county and also adjoining counties. Acquaintance widely known. See me any day at Ford garage, phone No. 80 or call my | ri'sidence, 883-Green. 1 O — — M W Ftf fj-T— Roy S. Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, Indiana I know values and how to get ' the high dollar for your pro- | 1 perty. Now booking fall in»<t i winter sales. Book your sale I early. See me at I White Mountain Cream Station I / Phone 606 Phone 1022 < L Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments will remove the cause of 9 JHeJoreniost\ Disease. y CHARLES & CH ARLES CHIROPRACTORS Phone 628 Over Keller’s Jewelry o o R. N. RUNYON LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER With years of experience m the Auction Business and a wide acuaintance 1 will g' 1 ' yon the high dollar for your property. See me for dates. Telephone 652, office or 1054 Residence DECATUR. INDIANA n o — —
