Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1924 — Page 2
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ALL OVER INDIANA New York—When Peter Kiaeoni*. * 12, came to school he was so severely hinfsed he as taken to a hospital Peter said he had been slow to awakI en and his father hu<l used a hammer ’ to get hint up. J Hoboken. N. J. Foreseeing her ( death, Mrs. Rachel Jackson, S 3, wrote I her obituary for the newspapers and outlined plans for her funeral. An hour Inter, still seated on an arm chair she died. Kansas City—in response to th<ouestion, "Who are some of the presidential candidates?'' an applicant for na<iiralizatton answered "Mr. O'Brien of Nebraska.” Then he hastened to ; explain ‘ I don't mean William J.” More Miles of Foot Comfort \ou can enjoy long hikes in the bracing fall air if your feet are not pestered with aching corns. NYAL Corn Remover Helps make walking easy. A few applications and the corn can be lifted out with the ringers. Handy package—easy to apply. Only 25 cents a hottie. The Holthouse Drug Co.
Quick Service On Battery Recharging We Have Installed A New CONSTANT POTENTIAL CHARGING OUTFIT and are now in a position to recharge your Battery in from ours> , This eliminates the unnecessary delav and much inconvenience. ‘ “ Have Your Battery Recharged This Way. isy. Ace Battery and Tire Shop Harry Staley, Prop. Across from Niblick & Co’s. GroceryN. 2nd St. I ~~ ' _ — ~ ' w ‘ il offer a ' PuWic auction at my residence on what is known as ThF Martin Schmnerer (arm. 1* miles east of Willshire, on r „ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7 nunencing at 10 o’clock am., sharp, the following described property: „ o s—Head of Horses—s Bay mare, 8 years old. weight 1100; sorrel mare. 15 years old weight 1W , roan mare, smooth mouth, weight 1600; these manes are all bred and .upp..ea „ U mJ , e . 1: o „ |; Mw .. 7—Head of Cattie—7 s vours old” will h° W f Oirt - With heifer Ca!f by sWe = Hcls “' jn 'ow, 5 yours old, will be fresh in April; black cow, 5 years old. will be fresh 15th of November; red cow. 16 years old. will be fresh in April Guernsey t ou t 2 an Llvine a 'T *” Guernf ‘ aV «»* « >'«>"» «M; these cows ai all giving a Seed t of mj]t . ( jj uerns , y , p>j , r ( ~( ! 13—Head of Hogs—l 3 ic J’ F "*’• e * Ch; 9 Sl,o; ’ e,t Po!an(1 Chin< shoats, weight each, SiM.lt C t'o.and China brood sow. m t tire I Poultry 100 Rhode Island Red Pullets; 9 Ducks. • „„ , Grain. Hay, Seed ?° acres of corn in the field. 2 bu. of timothy seed- 2 bu. of Hungarian seed, about a tons of clover hay in mow; 200 shocks of shredded fodder in mow , 6 peach baskets of popcorn. 4 years old. 23—Head of Sheep—23 23 head of good breeding ewes, from 1 to 5 years old. Farm Machinery, etc. Milwaukee binder; Ohio hay loader; International side delivery hay rake and tedder combined; Superior disc drill; C. B. & q. check row corn planter with soy bean attachment; McCormick mower; manure spreader 2 .International cultivators; Birdsell wagon. 3% in. skein; hav ladders and grain bed combined; J. I. Case sulky breaking plow; McCormick hay rake po ft.; sprmg tooth and spike tooth harrow; Gale walking breaking plow’ 1 Scotch Clipper breaking plow; Single shovel plow; Double shovel plow’ i spring wagon; top buggy; Standard Clipper fanning mill; good auto trailer; i good hog feeder; slip scoop 2 sets double breeching harness. 1 set in rood shape; set of surrey harness; 2 pump jacks; triple tree for wagon; lard i press; 2 post augers; 2 stands of bees; several bee hives; 6 hog colonies: several chicken coops; several grain sacks; 2 iron kettles; about 5 doz steel traps. Household Goods V Oak bed davenport, with mattress, in good condition; oak bookcase; 8 ft. pedestal extension table; cupboard; bedstead; Wiljou heater; Quick Meal 4-burner oil stove, with oven; Anchor Holth cream separator; u bbl. vinegar 12 cords of wood; mail box; and many other articles too numerous to mention. —Terms of Sale— Ail sums of $5 and under, cash in hand. On sums .over $5 a credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving a good bankable note drawing 8 . per cent, interest the last 6 months. A discount of 4 per cent, on sums over $5. .No property to be removed until settled for. C. H. LEMAR E. E Bevington and Roy S. Johnson. Auctioneers. Fred Morrison. Clerk. * i Dinner will be served by the Ladies of Zion U. B. Church.
MODERN HOME BEING BUILT ’ r C. C. Pumphrey Erecting Brick V eneer Residence On S. Third Street The basement is already dug and e | woik on the foundation for the new) brick veneer bungalow to be con- i strncted for Mr. and Mrs. C. C. i Pumphrey, on South Third street will start within a few days, it was statled by the contractor today. The bungalow will contain six rooms and a ; bath and will be modern throughout,!, containing fireplaces, hardwood floors land other conveniences found in a | modern home of today. I The bungalow is being erected on the East side of South Third street, Mr. Pumphrey having purchased the lot several years ago. W. E. Moon, of 'this city, has the general contract ami | Mr. Pumphrey stated today that they I hoped to occupy their new home early next spring. i : 0 Walther Leaguers To Play Willshire Sunday The Emanual Walther League baseball team of I’nion township will journey to Willshire. Ohio. Sunday to play the Willshire team on the dia- ' mond east of town. Willshire has a strong team, it is said, and a fast
game Is expected. Buechner will do'J the hurling for Willshire while lienkle will pitch for the Walther | Learners. The game will start at ! 2:10 p. m. On the following Sun H day the two teams will meet on tht I W.tlther League diamond in I’nion | township. ' All Big Ten Teams In Action Tomorrow < (t’nited Pre*" Service) Chicago. Oct. 3. AH <>t the Big len conference teams swing into action tomorrow* Illinois 'plays Nebraska at Lincoln. Neb.; loia and Durant will meet at lowa C'ityt Michigan takes on Mian:; at Ann Arbor; Purdue invades Cob l Lmt'.bn for a clash with Ohio State, Chicago takes; on Missouri here Wisconaon plays lowa State at Ma ; son; Minnesota will fight it out on the home grounds with North i Dakota; Indiana takes on DePauw at Bloomington while Northwestern will firht off the invasion of South Dakota. o —— Chicago—After Jimmy Patton, wander steeple jack, had travelled 2,300 miles from San Franclso to Chicago to apply for the job of climbing the 112 foot Tribune flagpole, he discovered the honor had already been conferred on James Wiedersberg, who lives thirty blocks from the tower. , Q Nurse Saves Two People From Operation “I had two patients that the doctors seemed unable to reach with I their medicines and in both cases advised the knife. A friend who had 1 tried Mayr's Wonderful Remedy for. S omach trouble proposed that I rec-| ommend it to my patients, which I <l|:h Both are now entirely well. 1 I am very glad that I was able to rec-’ j ommend it.” It removes the catarrhal mucous from the intestinal tract, and allays the inflammation which 1 causes practically all stomach, liver .and intestinal'ailments, including appendicitis. One does will convince or' j money refunded at Holthouse Drug | Co., and druggists everywhere. o I Rebuild—Pianos. Talking and Sewing machines, and tune piann, I and sell as a side line. Phone 1012 j North end city limits. D. A. Giiliom. Call in ths morning and evenings only. Terms, cash. M-W-Ftf 0 _ OF i-:xf.< I TOKS 1 N.I. *!««. ■Mier In herehj- Klvrn. That th* I undersignc.t have been appointed Executors of the estate of William 11. Grahan), late oT Adams county, de-i-eased. The eatate he probably solvent. L. A. GRAHAM and PAUL GRAHAM. Executors Sept. 25. 1924. C. L. Walters, Atty. 28-3-10 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX No. 2183. Notice Is Hereby Given, That the undersigned have been appointed Exei cutrix of the estate of Ronert A. Jaebker, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. AMANDA JAEBKER. Executrix. Sept. 25, 1924. 26-3-10 O—APPOINTMENT OF tOMINI'-TH VI Kl\ With the Will Annexed No. 2198. I Notice is hereby given. that the undersigned has been appointed ad- | ministratrlx of the estate of Mary A. i Sackett, late of Adams county, .!•- 'ceased. The estate is probablv solvent. MART A. GOI LD, Administratrix with Will annexed Sept. 25. 1924. Lenhrat & Heller, Attys. 26-3-10 o MftRKETS-STOCKS , Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 8000. shipments 3040. official to. New York yesterday. 3800. Hogs ojbsing steady. Heavies. $11.50 ©ll.ffi; mediums |[email protected]; light weight sll@ll Go; light lights. $10@fl; pigs $9 50@10; packing sows rough [email protected]; cattle 400, steady; sheep 2800; best lambs $13.»0; best ewes [email protected]; calves, 600: tops $14.50. The local grain market quotations today give oata another rise in price, it jumping from 4Gc to 48c per bu. Eggs also advanced two cents and are quoted at 40c. uOGAL BRAIN MAAKST (Corrected Oct. 3) Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 $1.50 Oats, per bushel 4X--Rye. per bushel 75 c ’ Barley, per bushel, 65c j New No. 1 Wheat $1.3(1 i New No. 2 Wheat $1.29 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Oct. 3) All poultry purchased must be i free from feed. 1 Fowls 19 C ■ Chickens ig c . Leghorn Fowls 14c ■ Leghorn Chickens 13c ! Old Roosters 8c 1 Ducks r ................... 12c ■ Geese pp. Eggs, dOEen . -49 C I K.UCAL GHOuhHt bGG MAHKEI Eggs, dozen 4q c BUTT6RFAT AT STATION I Butterfat 34,-
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444.4 + + + + + + + + **4 4 * CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ■* HALE I FOR SALE 6 buck sin ep.’ register- g ed Shropshire. At farmers’ prices. Ed Ellsworth, 11. D. No. 6. Tel. 861-E 222tf FOR SALE - Two and a halt gallons of Hoosier paint, brown, worth $8.15 Wil’ sell for $5.00. A bargain < if you need it. Inquire J. H. Heller , or ca’l phone 277. 230t6x FOR SALE — One full blooded Guernsey male calf 3 weeksd old. { Price right. J. A. Hendricks, Monroe. Iml. -’22 4 ( Filß SALE - Hani coal burner, good as new. Used two seasons. Call 'Phone 141 or 306 or at Corner Madison and Fourth streets. 234t3x FOR SALE Grain ‘'levator at Wil ’jams station on G. R. & 1. Capacity 10.000 bushels, in good runnipg condition. Igirge territory, domg . good business. Priced to sell. In- 1 quire Williams Equity Exchange. Decatur, Ind. route 7. 234t3 FOR SALE Fox terrier pups Price reasonable. Call at 438 Mercer Ave. 234t3x FRESH FISH—CaII phone 857 or ' 1021. 234t3 FOR SALE —Round oak dining room table, oak secretary and couch. ■ Mrs. C. C. I’umphrey, south 3rd st.. ‘ phone 111. 235t3 FOR SALE—Guernsey cow has been I fresh 2 weeks. Dyonis Schmitt farm. Art Baumgartner. 235t3x , FOR SALE —Hot air furnace. See I Trustees of K. of C. Building. ' 235t3 FOR SALE —2 fu'l blooded Guernsey .! male calves 8 and 16 months old Ralph Christy. Monroe R. 1. 235t;!x FOR SALE- Kitchen 'heatei' in good i'> condition. Price reasonable. Call . ■ Preble Telephone operator or write. Fay Shimp. 23813 ’FOR SALE —2OO. choice breeding ewes; 2 good springer cows; 1 beef tpve stock bull. Schmitt Meat Market. 236t3 1 FOR SALE—Grey reed baby 1 carriage 1 Call phone 1058 . 236t3 M IST AND"FDI nd I f LOST Buick hand, grip somewhere south of Decatur. $5 00 for return to Democrat office. 234t3x STRAYED OR STOLEN — Large ( Scotch Collie dog. co or tan. an- . swers to the name of Boh. Any information notify Ben Eiting, tee- ; phone 559 White. 235t3x LOST—Ten - dollar " bill. ~ Please return to the Peoples Restaurant. 1 ' Reward! 235t3x WANTED V.WTED Saleslady for Saturdays only. State experience if any.’ . Address Box D. E. % Democrat. I 23413 ; W ANTED- Boy to work in grocery Saturdays only. State experience. Address Box E. D. % Democrat. j 234t3 '' ■ FOR RENT FOR RENT Four rooms, 311 N. 11th > street. James Okeley. 234t3x ' FOR rooms either for light housekeeping, or roomers. Address Box 10 care Democrat office. 235t3x 'l 0 1 All Methodists Attend Rally Day Service Sunday. it’s Tonight at the H. S. Auditorium, “The Microbe of Love.” ' o _ Public Sale Calendar Reach the greatest number of peo- . Pie by advertising your Sale in the columns of the Daily Democrat. You ' are sure of reaching at least 3 390 , homes and practically every home in Decatur and Adams county. The Daily Democrat also enjoys a good ciren'ation at Willshire, Wren and Rockford. Ohio. Even if yen have: b Ils posted, the chance of a prospecj live bidder seeing it is sma'l compared to that he will read your bill in the paper. Sale dates will be listed in this column FREE if you have j your sa'e bills printed at this office or advertise your sale in the columns of the Daily Democrat. Auctioneers 2 anil those who have held sales will b vouch that advertising in the Daily 1 Democrat will bring results. . Oct. 7—J. O. Manley, 3 miles south ’ of Peterson. Oct. 7—Farm sa’e. Charles Lemar 1 Oct. B—Chas.8 —Chas. Funk. 3 miles east of I Decatur on Van Wert road. i two miles east ot Willshire. Ohio. s Oct. B.—Homer Gause, 10 miles «oui hen st of Decatur, 5 miles southwest of Willshire. ‘ Oct. 9 —B. F. Butler. 7 miles northj east of Decatur on old Alir farm. Oct. 9 Dale Svvovelaud. 1 ’ mile ' south of Wren, 3 miles north of Willshire on Willshire Wren road. ’ Nov. 11—G. IT. Barker, winding • road to Rockford, miles cast of . Willshire. Oct. 13 —W. M. Timm, 7 miles east cf Bluffton. 5 miles woit of Monroe. Oct. 16—Martin P. bprunger. 1 _■ mile south. *i mile west cf Linn Grove on Flavius* Shepard farm. ’ Oct. 23 —Moore and Dailey, 1% miles east of Decatur oa Piqua road
♦ 77. k * CARDS K ‘TOR BETTER HEALTH" ■ SEE— ■ H. FROHNAPI El. D f ■ DOCTOR OF CH IRUPRACTI? ■ A HEALTH SERVICE H at 144 South 2nd street ■ Office Phene 314 Residence ;($ ■ Office Hours: 10-12 a . m , v 5 M ■ 8 . E BLA C K ■ UNDERTAKING AND EMBALM,I Lails answered promptly day or nl ? ■ Private Ambulance S.-rrlc*. ■ Office Phone: 90 ■ Home Phone: 727 ■ N. A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST I Eyes Examined. Glasses Fith ■ HOURS: 1 ■ 8 to 11:30—12:30 to i:N I Saturday 8:00 p. a. ■ Telephone 135. ■ Closed Wednesday afternooni. I DR. C. C. RAYL I SURGEON I X-Ray and Clinical Laboratorin I Office Hours: 1 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. I Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. ] Phone 581. I 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 Democrt DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon ’North Third Street Phoms: Office 422; Home 4b Offtc* Hours—9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 5—6 to 8 p. m. Sunday 8 to 9 a. m. NOTICE Residents of Union township whe have net cleaned their portion 0! ditch are hereby warned that it they do not elean their ditch by October 10, the Slate will clean the ditch and charge the work to the land owners. 3 4 Rudolph Weiland, trustee. O - n DR. G. F. EICHHORN | Veterinarian I Office at Sale Barn on First Street ll* ' I Bacilary white diarrhoea 0! | I chickens controlled by blood, test. For particulars call I ■ Phones: Office 306; Res. 3»'l. 6 0 HARRY DANIELS Livestock and Farm Sale AUCTIONEER I have been in the business for twenty-one years and have called sales in every township in Adams county and also adjoining counties. Acquaintance widely 1 known. See me any day at Ford garage, phone No. 80 or call my I residence, 883-Green. ° MWYtf g frMLJ Roy S. Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, Indiana . I k r ,ow values and how to get the high dollar for your pro- I perty. Now booking fall a”® winter sales. Book your sale | early. See me at White Mountain Cream Stahon Phone 606 Phone 10Z‘ ' t l , Chiropractic Spinal jMF Adjustments will remove the cause of Joromostt Liseasc. x q/'HoaltKy CHARLES & CHARLES CHIROPRACTORS Phone 628 Over Keller’s Jewelry (>—" R. N. RUNYON LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER I With years of experience in the Auction Business anil a wide acuaintance I will R e ’ you the high dollar for your property. See me for dates. Telephone 652, office or 1054 Residence DECATUR, INDIANA —— <P 1—"-J JOHN SCHURGER & SON , ABSTRACTORS i Money to loan on Improved real estate. ' ! On 5. 10 year plan or on Government plan. 0 r- —
