Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1924 — Page 2
Have you purchased one of the beautiful leather hand bags for $1.98 at the Gift and Hat Shoppe? Sale continues tomorrow. —
A STRONG, FRIENDLY BANK ' UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Founded Built on by Security Service i i r “Pocket Money” Is Quickly Spent I 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 I Market Page and Food Bargains In selecting your grocery needs for the week-end give some thought to the proper appliance in which you prepare them. j Consider a gas range with an oven heat regulator, an equipment that will enable you to cook your dinners without any other attention after it is placed in the oven, makes « for accuracy in baking bread, cakes and pies and simplifies your canning problems. I " > I I * ( — ILI | | skxvskß— — ! - IKK —I I; I I J; w « ?I I s IJ u A/ Think of the added appearance a new white enamel gas range will give to your kitchen. It does not require a big outlay of money to get one of these ranges—just a small down payment and the balance I m ten equal monthly payments with your gas bill. I SBO.OO SIO.OO Down and S7.GO per month I Others from $49.00 to' $125.00 | I Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co. ! | * “THE GAS CO.” I |! ■ t
r Mr. Hncl Mrs. Richard Chamberlain' I of Peru, will spend the week end with | Mrs. Chamberlain's parents. Mr. and , Mrs. George Flanders, of suuth Third •treat. • I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1921.
RURAL CHURCHES Decatur Circuit Preaching at Mount Pleasant on morinng of Sept. 21; at Beulah in the | evening. Subjects: ‘'Manna in the ' Wilderness" and "The Rock in the Desert." The Philoneath Bible class meets at the parsonage in Decatur on Wednesday evening, Sept. 24. , ■ 111 ■ " '!
11 ■."". ' 1 — - - ■ —ll——> CIGAR - Specials for AUTO DAY We will sell any brand of regular 10c straight cigars at 3 for 2sc FOR SATI III)AY ONLY This includes all popular brands such as LaPalina, ElVerso. EH’roducto, LaFendrich. Lady Wayne. World Masters, Dutch Masters and numerous other brands. > Enterprise Drug Co. 1 ■■ ».■■■«■■■■■ LgA'-gl'.'LL-L' MUtVtSCOIT: ’ATIon M ■f AU.-BRAN »; MSB < COOKED.-’KP <Bl fo Q&J SjSH Jk ' PLXOV TC c* r -.-.itSsL MW* W TO FIGHT CONSTIPATION—ths most dangerous condition yoar system con become chained in—to get free from bleary bilious- f nesa, dull headaches, nausea—etc., etc.!!! Rid yourself of this dangerous condition—or Start “slipping” and become a prey to any one of the most dreaded human ailments which have their beginning with constipation and toxic poisoning! J Fight constipation ns von weald fight fire I Fight it with Lran—Kellogg’s—BECAUSE IT IS ALL BRAN! Don’t temporize! Don’t Waste time end health by going half-way! You need ALL BRAN; you need the bulk, the “roughage” of ALL BRAN, because it sweeps, cleanses and purifies! ‘ REALIZE THlS—foods with a part bran content can only relieve constipation in propcr’ion.4o the amount of bran they contain! If they are 25 or 50 per cent bran—iyon may gel 25 or 50 per cent relief! REMEMBER THlS—Kellogg’s is ALL BR4N ami is guaranteed to give you positive F 7 and permanent relief if you wit! eat two table1’ spoonfuls daily, or as much with each meal in ?.■ ch rotite eaiee I Don't delay; don't fuss with half-way measures! You have 100 much at stake! All grocers sell— L I I the criminal SiIAH-rn’acjyfbaaf
Prayer meting at Beulah on ThursI day evening. LESTER L. C. WISNER, Pastor. Calvary Evangelical Church There will be the usual Sunday school and prayer meeting Sunday morning commencing at 9:30. In the ' evening there will be a union program i of worship, Song and Recitations, given by the community churches, comi prising the local church the Methodist ami United Brethren churches of , Hobo. This service will begin at 7:30. j ■ - - . - 4-.'
Let the entire community worship atj | this service and together enjoy the inspiration of God’s house. This I service is a commendable move and ' should awaken a generous response in everyone's heart. The Decatur Standard Community Training School will begin Its l:, 'l term Monday evening. The school will hold its sessions nt Hie Central School building and the sessions will begin at 7:15 standard time. This community is cordially invited to par- . ticipate. j Next Tuesday evening the pastor will commence a two-week s revival meeting * .<fce Calvary church. These services will begin at 7:45 sun time. Hhis is a period of the year when the roads are in fine condition, when the farmers are not desperately busy, and when nearly all can find I' very easy to attend. Let the whole community back up these religious meetings whish are for the better ment of the entire community; for the deepening and enriching the believ ' er's experience and the winning of every man. woman and child to Jesus I Christ. This is the biggest program | any Community can ptresibly have. Get I back of it, boost it. help malrb it go. Christian, pray for these meetings. R. W. Loose, pastor. o • Well Digger Overcome By Gas Near Richmond | Richmond, Ind., Sept. 19- —John K Smith. 66. well digger, was overcome by gas while digging a well on a farm two miles north of here today ' and died before his rescue could be effected. ' Bud Hennigar, a policeman, and R. H. Hiner, a farmer, were overcome while recovering the body. They were removed from the well by other i men and will recover. JMARKETS-STOCKS — Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 8000. shipments 3610. official to New York yesterday, 3990. Hogs closing steady. Heavies $10.40 [email protected]; mediums [email protected]; light weight $lO [email protected]; few $10.55 light lights [email protected]; pigs $9.50; ' packing sows rough [email protected]; cattle 456 dull; sheep 3600; best lambs $13.50; best ewes [email protected]; calves 1700; tops sl3. CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW (United Press Service) Chicago, Sept. 19—Trading in grain futures was iregular at the start of busines on the Chicago board of trade today. Foreign news decidely bullish, hold wheat relatiely steady and offset unsettled trade sentiment in the local pit. Unsettled weather jvith rains in some localities gave ccrn a strong undertone. Steady hogs cables reflectgd a notn inally unchanged provisions market. The local market quotat/ons re mained the same today, no change in the prices being reported by the local dealers. LOCAL GRAIN (Corrceted September 19) Yelow Ear Corn, per 100 $1.60 Oats, per bushel 4j c Rye, per bushel ~S C Barley, per bushel 65c New No. 1 Wheat.... $1.20 New No. 2 Wheat sll9 - ■ —. DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrceted September 19) AB poultry purchased mast be free | from feed Leghorn Fowls and Chickens.... 15c' Fowls and Chickens 2‘)c. Old Roosters gg,.. i Ducks i2c « ees, e -- - IdJ Eggs, per dozen -S C ! LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MAHKET ! Eggs, per dozen 3 C( J buttepfat at station Butterfat .- 3j c - O | STOCK SALE I will t-.e 1 at public auction at my res dence miles south of Decatur 1 mile north and 1% miles west of Monroe, on Wednesday, October 1. 1924 Sale to begin at 1 o'clock, the following property, to-wit-HORSES. 5 Head-Two sorrel mares coming 3 years old in the spring, weight 1200 tbs. each; 2 sort'd colts 1(1 mare) coming 2 yedrs eld; chestnut sorrel stallion 8* vears old, weight 1700 lbs. and good breeder These horses are good individuals, and. any one wanting good stook should attend '.his sale. HOGS—Ten brood sows, each with 5 to 9 pigs by side; ten good feeding shoats, weighing about 100 tbs. each. Terms , A credit of 12 months will be given rurcliaser giving a good bankable not bearing 8% interest the last 6 • months. ( NOAH JOHNSON. ~ J N. Burkhead, and , Fred Busche, auctioneers. • 19-26 29 ;
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♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * + CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ 4 ioALK ! EOR SALE Sheep, car load of good c breeding ewes. See W. H. Swartz. 1 Celina. Ohio. R. 5. 219t6 FOR 5A1.11—45 aire farm, good land,l fair buildings, on good stone road.l 1 mile north and 3 miles west of Monroe. Price reasonable. Oscar D. ( Wehlv. 3020 Shawnee Drive, Fort . Wayne, Jnd 220t6x FOR - S-U-ii 6 buck sheep, register- ’ ed Shropshire. At farmers' prices.) Ed - Ellsworth, It. D. No. 6. Tel. 861-E . 222tf ’ I'01; SALE—Quarter sawed oak round dining extension tablm Phone 111, 222(5 1 FOR SALE—Fort Wayire properties . on easy terms. Send for our !ist.| Mettler & I.uley, Utility Bldg., Fort Wayne 223tJ FOR SALE—Flesh cow calf by side.ll Half Holstein, half black .Jersey. P. B. Carper. 5 miles west on Monroe street. Preble telephone. 223t6x FOR SALE - 1921 Ford touring eat Al condition, good tires, priced right. D< Catur Service Co. 3t2 FOR SALE —General merchandise' store in Adams county. Good busi- . ness and fine opportunity for right . party. Address box 5, care Daily • Democrat, Decatur, Ind. 224t3x FOR SALE Cabbage. Also a Universal hard coal burner. Phone 1059. 224t3.x' ■ FOR SALE—Canaries, singers and females. Mrs. Ed Kelly. 217 N. 11th st.. Decatur, Ind. 224t4x r FOR SALE—One fresh cow. calf by, side. Good stock bull. Inquire at] Schmitt Meat Market. 224t3 _ ‘ WANTED ’ W ANTED TO RENT —Small, modern house. 'Phone 271 3t223x V. ANTED-To buy a 20 or 25 H. P. 1 steam engine. Walter Falk, Bluff-j 1 ton, Ind. 223t2x WANTED—Siination as a farm hand. 1 Call Anker's Cigar Store Decatur.' FOR RENT : FOR RENT —SO aue- farm. 3 1 - mile 5 noi'heast of Decatur; wheat ought : to be put out. Possession March Ist. : Dr. H C. Stephan, 1106 Taylor St., t Ft. Wayne Ind. 224t3x ’ FOR RENT—6 room hfiuse, completey modern, heat furnished. Newly painted and papered. Phone 213. 224t3 HALF MILLION For Farm Loans. Best Terms ever off cred. Lowest rate and long time. DAN ERWIN 218-eod • o j 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 tin morning and evenings only. Terms, cash. M-W-Ftf NOTICE Anyone having furniture at J. G. Adler's for repair are requested to call for it Saturday, September 20. | 223t2 $ AVANT ADS EARN DOLLARS $. J I DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn 1 • on First Street i ' i I Daciiary white diarrhoea of | i i liickens controlled by blood | I tes». For particulars call Phone. : Office 30G; Res. 3"1. I —O —— o .. ' Public Sale Calendar • Reach the greatest number of people by advertising your Sale in the I rolttinns cf the Daily Democrat. You ' are sure of reaching at least 3JJOO , J omes and practically every home in T’e-atur and Adams county. The * I aiiy Democrat also enjoys a good circu ation at Willshire, Wren and Rockford, Ohio. Even it you have I b Rs posted, the chance of a prosper- 1 • ivc bidder seeing it is small compar- 1 <>l to that ho will read your bill in the paper. Sale dates will be listed in thin column FREE if you have your sa'e bills printed at this office or advertise your sale in the columns of the Daily Democrat. Auctioneers and those who have held sales will 1 vouch that advertising in the Daily . Democrat will bring results. ( Sept. 18 —William C. Grote. % mile west of Preble. 5 mflcs west and mile north of Decatur. Sept. 20—Mrs. W. J. Myers, corner Jackson and Fifth streets. Decatur, j Sept. 2?-.—J. W. Hovarter, 4 miles north oi Decatur. • Sept, 25—Christ Beery, miles northeast of Wren, Ohio. ‘ sh-t. 16—Martin F. sprunger I 1 nt’. e south, % mile west of Linn Grove on Flavius Shepard farm. Oct. 23—Moore and Dailey, iy a | raiies east of Decatu' on Piqua road. C
I + *i Ess (vßns "FOR better health- B SEE—II. FROHXAPI EL. n c B DOCTOR O|-' (Hllt ( ip| tA p ■■ A HEALTH SERVICE Ml at 144 South 2nd Street M| Office Phone 314 Residence icji Ml off.ee Hours: IQ-12 a.m. 15 6-8 pm , ■ 8. E. BLACK I UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMIB B Calls answered pr.m pt'v ,| , v or ' ■ Private Ambulance S, rT lc» B Office Phone: 90 raH Home Phone: 727 N. A. BIXLER B OPTOMETRIST ■ Fyes Examined, (dasses Fitor ■ HOURS: ■ 8 to 11:30—12:30 tc 5:0« ■ Saturday 8:00 p. m Telephone 135. B Closed Wednesday afternoons. “B DR. C. C. RAYL B SURGEON gfl X-Ray and Clinical I .aboraiori* ■ Office Hours: "■ 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m Phone 581. M FEDERAL FARM LOANS fl Abstracts of Title. Real Estate VM Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn, IB Office—Take first stairway fl * south of Decatur Democrs *fl DR. FRANK LOSE H Physician and Surgeon ’North Third Street " M 1 Phones: Office 422; Home 4M Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. Bl I to 5—6 to 8 p. m. i Sunday 8 to 9 a. m. XOTI< E TO NO\-I{I>II)E\TS BH The ‘State of Indiana, ||fl Adams county, ss: w in the Adams Circuit Court. Scptem- Jgß ber term, 1924. QM .\i t.lcii Carlow vs. Cynthi Farlow./B No. 12,2‘»7 Suit for . *»yM It appvarinK from affidavit filed in the above entitled vaust-. that thia Ujv above named d»?fend roa ant nurvi-ijifi'lvfit of the Stale Notice is therefore hereby the said Cynthia Farlow that she and appear before the Hon. Judge of th’e Adams circuit court on the 17th .day of November, 1924, the same being MM the Ist -Juridieial Day of th»* next regular term thereof, to be hidden at MM I the Court House in the City of Decatur, Commencing: on Mon.lay. thei MM 17th day ofi November, A. D. I'.'.'l, and MM plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in her absence. OT WITNESS, my name, and t i«- Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this sth |B .day of September, 192 4. Ml JOHN E. NELSON Clerk. ■ Sept. 5. 1924. M F. M. Cottrell, Atty, for plaintiff. W | o Q : 9 « JOHN SCHURGER & SON I I « ABSTRACTORS I •> ■ Money to loan on I improved real estate. j. On 5, 10 year plan or on > Government plan. IQ ■ -< f Chiropractic .XwpFißh. Spinal Adjustments will remove the cause of JjffeJoromostx System! Disease. y o/;l( n altK'>/ CHARLES&CHARLES CHIROPRACTORS i’hone 6.? x Over Keller's Jewelry S B - - —o R. N. RUNYON LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER With years of experience in the Auction Business and a wide aeuaintance I will get you the high dollar for your property. See me for dates. Telephone 652, office or 1054 Residence DECATUR. INDIANA O — O — 0 HARRY DANIELS Livestock and Farm Sale AUCTIONEER | I have been in the business for I twenty-one years and have called j sales in every township in AdI ams county and also adjoining I counties. Acquaintance widely I known. See me any day at Ford i garage, phone Nq. 80 or call uiy residence, 883-Green. t 0 . M-W-Ftt b-—.—- 7—-' -I—-- -0 I ■ Roy S. Johnson AUCTIONEER I Decatur, Indiana I know values and how to get the high dollar for your pro- I perty. Now booking fall and winter sales. Book your sale early. See mo at White Mountain Cream Station I Phone 606 ' Phone I<L1 0
