Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1924 — Page 2
Democratic Calendar Tuesday, Oct. 14 Kiikland High School. Kirkland township—Clark J. Lutz. E. Burt Lenhart. J. F. Snow Jefferson High School. Jefferson • township—Bore B Erwin, Kenneth Shoemaker. Brodbeck School House, Union * townshii>—John W. Tyndall, T. A. Gottschalk. Wednesday, Oct. 15 Tinkham School House. South Blue Creek township—Dore B. Erwin, J 1 T. Kelly, D J. Schwartz. Monmouth School House. Root township—Judge J. T. Merryman. Daniel N. Erwin. J. Fred Fruchte. | Cottonwood School House. French township—John F. Snow, David D. .Coffee. Henry B. Heller. Thursday, Oct. 16 Court House, Decatur —Hon. John A M. Adair. Friday, Oct. 17 Pleasant Mills. St. Marys township —Dore B. Erwin. John E. Nelson. E l Burt Lenhart. Central High School, Hartford township—John W. Tyndall. John T Kelly. Freidheim School House, Preble township—T. A. Gottschalk. David D. Coffee, Daniel N. Erwin Election School House, Monroe , township—J. Fred Fruchte. Henry B. Heller, Milton Werling.
PUBLIC AUCTION RETAIL COAL BUSINESS Decatur. Ind., FRIDAY. Oct. 17. 1924. at 2:00 P. M. As 1 am going to devote my time to other interests I will sell at Public ' Auction my coal business and equipment consisting of: Office Buliding of five rooms; New Fairbanks Morse scale; one ton Ford truck; Sheds; a good supply of both bard and soft coal in bins; desk; counters; show cases; Automobile tires; Barrels of oil; Forks; Scoops; Coal shute; car movers and in fact everything needed to go ahead and make money. This business is centrally located on paved street. On main line of C. & E. railroad and ' s the nicest place in town. Must be seen to be appreciated. For further information write or see Emerson Bennett or Roy S. Johnson. Decatur. Ind. I „ _ , „ EMERSON BENNETT. Owner, rroy b. Johnson. Auctioneer. Terms Liberal terms to be made known on day of sale. 8-11-15
Administratrix Sale •Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. Administratrix of the estate of John M. Andrews, deceased, will offer for sale at Public Auction st the late residence of the decedent, located 2 miles west and m miles north of Monroe, 4 miles south and 2 miles west of Decatur, in Washington township. Adams county. Indiana, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of OCTOBER. 1924 Commencing at 10:00 AM. prompt, the personal property of said estate I consisting of: ' •»—Head of Horses—3 * I .-a, V h ° rße ' 7 ye “ rS ° :<l - W<?ight 1550; one bay horse ’ 10 years old. weight 1(00; one sorrel mare, weight 1700. 2—Head of Cattle—2 Red cow, 2 years old; one heifer calf. 6 months old. Hay and Grain «. 3o tons of mixed hay in mow; 3 tons of baled clover hay. _ , . Implements and Tools Deering binde 8 ft. cut new; Moline fertilizer grain drill 12-hole, like » new; Studebaker ..agon .3% in; one extra good hand made wagon- 2 grain beds and hog racks compined; Hayes corn planter; 2 riding cultivators; one Milwaukee mower; one cultipacker; 2 walking breaking plows; Nisco ma- * nure spreader; buzz saw,and frame; one 40-foot belt; one corn slicer; one grass seeder; grain sacks; 3-section harrow; two 50-gallon oil drums; garden J , hose; two 100 gallon hog fountains; single trees; forks; shovels- 16 new -A" shape hog houses; one square hog house; two self feeders; some rough lumber; one Fairbanks Morse pit scales, new, have never been uncrated. Tractor and Equipment One Fordson Tractor with Kingston governor, pulley and extra wheel rims Tractor ami equipment in good condition. One Oliver tractor plow: one Oliver 14-16 disc and tandum. Harness 3 double sets of breeching harness, complete; one set single harness; j one saddle; 11 horse collars. And other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale For all amounts not exceeding $5.00, cash in hand. For amounts of $5.00 and upwards, a credit of 6 months will be given. Note bearing 6 per cent, interest after maturity, with approved security, and waiving valuation or appraisement laws, will be required. HATTIE M. ANDREWS, Administratrix of the estate of John M. Andrews. Lenhart and Heller, Attorneys. Roy Johnson and Harry Daniels. Aucts. Starost and Schurger, clerks.'
I, the undersigned will also sell at Public Auction on the above men tiojjed date at the same location and tifne. the following personal property: —Cattle— One white cow 6 years old. will be fresh Nov. 20; one fat yearling heifer. —Hogs—--8 pigs weighing about 50 lbs. each. —Poultry— Two dozen White Wyandotte laying hens; one White Wyandotte roost--5 er. one dozen Buff Orphington hens; 2 Buff Orphington roosters; 2 dozen Barred Rock hens; 2 dozen Rhode Island Red hens; 5 dozen mixed Spring chickens; 42 head of Geese. ... . —Corn—arres ot corn in the field. One Bradl —lmplements—-cnn-reto hi ,**' row ’ wn cultivator new; one walking cultivator; some concrete blocks; fence posts; hay slings. One writing <|.. v . ~ Hous *hoid Goods—,'eather bottom; Star’ ph<ni‘Zh• 6 d ‘ niDg ‘b*’” barrels; 2 bods and 100 numerous to mention. toal Btove: and many “ lticleß | 12 months wnr^ l^"” 8 *”” ’ a " h ”* -er »5 a credit of IJ months be given the purchaser eivtncr • i . ~ t * Kiving a bankable note drawing rcl I X r «5 W 6 mOn,kß ' A diSC ° UUt ° f 4% WUI be giVen ror , ' asb on 9ums Roy Johnson and Harry Daniels, Atr“ ATTIE M ’ AN »KEWS, Owntt
Notice la hereby given to all those who haven't cleaned their allotment I of open ditches in St. Marys township to do so on or before Oct. 13th. or the trustee will be forced to clean It at your expense. Mrs Susie R. Bowen, trustee. 6 8-10 I — -o Farmer’s Wife Finds Astonishing Relief "For ten long years I had suffered! with my stomach’. I tried everything' Without relief, but after one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy I knew 1 had obtained what 1 had been look-| Ing for and 1 took the full course of treatment. It is going on 4 years .now and 1 have never had any pains, or bloating since.” It removes the catarrhal mucous from the intestinal tract, and allays the inflammation. I which causes practically all stomach 'liver and intestinal ailments, in<lud| I ing appendicitis, tine dose will convince or money refunded at the Holthouse Drug Co and druggists every- . where. o 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 the morning and evenings ' only. Terms, cash. M-W-Ftf: I -o— — I PRIZE WINNER 1 Miss Dorothy Peterson is the lucky person winning the sls Eastman Kodak for guessing the number of people in the last Auto Day Picture, taken by the Porter Studio. Nobody came within 10 of the drawing number on the estimate sheet. |
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER «■ I'->34.
| Court House g < Suit To Foreclose Mortgage A suit on a note and to foreclose a mortgage on an 80-acre farm in I Wabash township, was filed in the i Adams circuit court here today by , the Federal Land Bank, of Louisville. Kentucky, against Alfred Kneuss and 'others. Judgement for $4,922.73. interest and costs is demanded. Attorneys for the plaintiff are Fruchte & Lltterer, of Decatur. F. S. Araniantrout, and M. L. Ragan. I Cases Dismissed The case of James E. Ward vs. Eli W. Steele, and the case of John D. Steele vs. Susie F. Ward and James E. Ward was dismissed today on motion of the plaintiffs. Appears For Plaintiff In the case of Sears Roebuck A company, vs. Fred Hisey and Frank Hisey. Attorney James T. Merryman ■appeared for the plaintiff. The defendant Frank Hisey was called and defaulted. Petition to Proscure Abstract I In the case of Mary E. Bollinger et al vs. Wiliam A. Bolinger et al. a , petition was filed by the commissioner for an order to procure an ab-1 stract of real estate. The petition ‘was sustained. I Demurrer Filed ’ln the case of Oliver J. Harmon et i al vs. William G. Teeple et al. a demurrer was filed by the plaintiff to the defendant's plea in abatement.. The demurrer was sustained by the court. The defendant filed an answer in three paragraphs and also filed a * cross-complaint. Real Estate Transfers Juliana Boese to Oliver L Krauss., 40 acretk in Preble township for $6.000. Samuel Opliger to Oscar Meshberger. lot 6 in Beuna \’ista. for $2,000. Andrew Scheraik etux to Edward Scherack. IG2 acres in Kirkland town ship for sl. | Rudolph Kaeser et al to Eli Augs- ( burger. 40 acres in Wabash township for $7,000. Rudolph Kaeser et al to Emma
Augusburger, 33 acres in Wabash township, for $3,000. Caroline Drake to Frank Drake, lot 4771 in Decatur for $1,500. David M. Rice etux to Jennie dahan. lot 472 in Decatur, for $4,000. Christian Ehlerding etux to Herman Ehlerding. 80 acres in Preble township for sl. Jury Case Friday The case of Farlow vs. Teeple has I been set for trial before a jury circuit 'court Friday. I o i CHARGES G. O. P. ATTEMPTING TO BUY ELECTION (Continued from Page Duel . the White House. Slemp said: “I know nothing about the republi- ' can national committee’s finances and I have no connection, direct or indirect, with the handing of them. Neither will I have in the fcture. “It h, s not bee suggested to me that I leave Washington in the interests of President Coolidge’s candidacy and 1 have no intention of leaving.” The white house was silent on LaFollette’s charges that the republican national committee was engaged in raising a “slush fund” of from $4,- ( iWO.OOO to ss.ooo.iWio to “buy” the . election in the west and middlewest. I It was recalled, however, that yesterday a spokesman for President ■ Coolidge remarked on the shortage of funds in the republican treasury. ’ Republican committee headquarters here, in charge of James M. Reynolds. had no comment to make. —————o f— Moose Re-elect Old Officers At Conclave
] I Indianaolis, Oct. B.—Terre Haute . was selected for the 1525 conclave of the Indiana Council. Loyal Order of . .Moose ami present officers were reelected here Tuesday James E. Ford, of Fort Wayne, will continue as president: William Anderson, of Indianapolis, and Dr. John Coffman, Munt cie. as treasurer. The election was T by acclamation. ’ | The winners in the women's conI test were Mrs. Bertha Barber, of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Nita Beekley. of 0 Linton, in the past regents division; Mrs. Pearl Edwards. of Auburn. and Mrs. Bertha Elliot, of ( Terre Haute, in the senior regents’ division, and Mrs. Elizabeth Stein, of Fort Wayne, of the junior regents' division. 1 The present session closed with today's meeting. | '<»— Divorces Wife So She May Enjoy “Perfect Love” Chicago, Oct. 8— (Special to Daily
Democrat) — Dr. Alfred Lawrence Hall-Quest, 44. dean of the University of Pittsburgh, hus given up his wife of IS years so that she may en joy her "perfect, pasisonate love." In . securing a divorce here late yester day. Hr Hall-Quest made every es- ( fort to keep the affair a secret in an attempt to shield. Mts. Hall-Quest , from the public gaze to the last, the professor refuses to divulge the name of the man. who la now living with the woman in Evanston, a Chicago suburb. letters from Mrs. HallQuest to the professor breating n passionate love for the "other man” were read before Judge Harry A Lewis, who heard the case. These letters and one witness, who told of seeing Mrs. Hall-Quest and her "passionate love” in a hotel here, registered as man and wife, and who visited them in their Evanston home sufficed to decide Judge Lewis in favor of the professor. - . Chief Os Police At Muncie Is Suspended (United Press Service) Muncie. Ind.. Oct. 8. —Chief oi Police Van Benbow was reduced to the rank of patrolman and then suspended by the board of public safety ‘ here last night. Chief Benbow is | charged with insubordination by the board, who allege that he failed to abide by orders as to the working ol the men on th* beats. The chief has demanded a hearing which has been granted for Oct. 17. Earl Randolph, former street commissioner and a re lative of Mayor John Quick, was 'chief of police by the board after he had resigned his former position. ■ ■ ■ 1 — O—PRESBYTERIAN NOTICE * There will be no prayer meeting at the Presbyterian church tonight on I account of the absence of the pastor. THE ELDERS.
CLEAN KIDNEYS BY DRINKING LOTS OF WATER Take Salts to Flush Kidneys if Bladder Bothers or Back Hurts Eating too much rich food may produce kidney trouble in some form, says a tfell-known authority, because the acids created excite the kidneys. Then they become overworked, get sluggish, clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region, rheumatic tw’inges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you. begin drinking lots of good water and also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a taNespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to flush c’ogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity; also tv’ neutralize the acids in the system ro that they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder disorders. Jad Salts can not injure anyone; makes a delightful eervescenj lithiawater drink which millions of men and women take now and then to help keep the kidneys and urinary argans thus often avoiding serious i kidney disorders. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year.
Public Calendar Reach the greatest number of people by advertising your Sale in the columns of the Daily Democrat. You are sure of reaching at least 3,300 homes and practically every home in Decatur and Adams county. The Daily Democrat also enjoys a good circulation at Willshire. Wren and Rockford. Ohio Even if you have bills posted, the chance of a prospective bidder seeing it is small compared to that he Will read your bill in the paper. Sale dates will be listed in this column FREE if you have your sale bills printed at this office or advertise your sale in the columns iof the Daily Democrat. Auctioneers and those who have held sales will vouch that advertising in the Daily Democrat will bring results. Oct. 9 —B. F. Butler. 7 mfTes northeast of Decatur on old Ahr farm. Oct. 9—Dale Swovelatid. 1 mile south of Wren, 3 miles north of Willshire,on Willshire Wren road. Nov. 11 —G. H. Barker, winding road to Rockford, 2ft miles east of Willshire. Oct. 13 —W. M. Timm. 7 miles east of Bluffton, 5 miles west of Monroe. Oct. 16—Martin P. Sprunger, 1 mile south, % mile west of Linn 1 Grove on Flavius Shepard farm. Oct. 23—Moore and Dailey, mile* nV DaeaH.v ab Pinna rn a H Oct. 24 —Oscar Ehrsam. 3 miles i west of Monroe or 9 miles east of Pbifrtnn 1
Republican Political Calendar Thursday. Oct. 9—Berne—Arthur Gilliom. night. Friday. Oct 10— Geneva-Arthur Gilliom. night. . Saturday. Oct. 11—Monroe—A. H Vestal. 7:30 night. ~. Tuesday. Oct. 14 - Decatur-Ed Jackson, 2:30 afternoon. Thursday. Oct. 16—Herne—A. nVestal. 2:30, afternoon Thursday. Oct. 16 —Geneva A H. Vestal. 7:30 night. , „ Thursday. Oct. 23—Decatur— A. IL Vestal, 7:30 night. <)3gtf — o MITH F. TO NOX-HBI<II>F.XTS The State of Indiana, tf’X cireu't court. Sept. 1 'i' ',"d ’e 'king v» I t' ena K Complaint tor Divorce N<>. l-.-.’i'-It appearing from affidavit, fil'd I the above entitled mine. that*•-’'* L King, the above named defendant t a non-resident of the State of Ind**”"Notice is therefore hereby giten th said Elvena King hat she be and appear before the Hon. Judge of • ' A anw Circuit Court on the sth day r Be,ember. 1984. the same being tie 17th Juridlclal Pay of the next " * lar term thereof, to he 'tojdcn at ‘ Court House t” ‘he < It* »f D«' ““ commencing on Monday *l™ . a * of November. A P 1921. and plea 1 by tinwwor or dAiAiir to said conipian'i. «»• ?"e same will be heard and detennin- ' ‘'wiTNESs/my name, and the said Court hereto affixed, this <th da. M tOber ‘JOHN H NEI-SON Clerk By Naomi F. Bormann. Deputy Oct. 7th. 1824. „
War On “Gun Toters’’ Gary. Ind.. Oct. S.-Chlef of Police W. A. Forbes has declared war on Igun toters here today. I He has issued an order for the enIforeement of a city ordinance providing for the regulation of firearm sale Iby requiring all dealers to have writ ten permits signed by the board of •stafety. I He said many of the offenders brought to jail are found to possess guns. The police chief believes much of the crime here would be preventId if the criminals fil’d they cannot carry deadly weapons. o Jake Daubert, Cincinnati Red Captain, Seriously 11l Cincinnati, Oct. 8. Jake Daubert, captain and first baseman of the Cincinnati Reds, who appendix was removed and his gall bladder drained here last Wednesday, today was in a very critical condition. The attending surgeon holds out only alight hope for his recovery.
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market Rece'p’s 3200. shipments 3040. of fic'a! to New York yesterday 2090; hogs closing steady. Heavies $11.75 @l2: mediums $11.75@12; light weight [email protected]; light lights. $lO rough [email protected]; cattie 325 slow; @11.25: pigs $10; packing sows sheep 990; belt lambs $13.75@14; best ewes $5 50@6 50; calves 150; tops sl3 50. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o Tbs. and down [email protected]; 130 to 150 tbs $10.85; 150 to 190 lbs. $11.20; 190 tbs. and up $11.35; rough [email protected]; stags [email protected]. I/imbs- —$11 iff' 11.75. Calves—sl2 down. Opening Grain Review Chicago. Oct. B—Extensive liquidating sent grain futures into a sinking spell at opening on the board of trade today. Resumption of yesterday’s late profit-taking was encountered by wheat. Those sellers who have been active for the past three days were induced to continue their operations by a sharp slump in Liverpool. Corn allies were shaded fractionally by some sMling due to weakness in wheat. Rains together with the fact that the market has been long neglected however, curbed the downturn. Traders in oats were slow to get into action. Sympathetic dips were checked by commission house buying. Provisions reacted with grains and realizing.
LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected October 81 Yellow Ear Corn, per 100JI 50 Oats, per bushel 48c Rye, per bushel 75c Barley, per bushel 65c New No. Wheat $1.35 New No 2 Wheat ... $1.34 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected October 8) All poultry purchased must be free from feed. Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 10c Chickens i7 C Leghorn Chickens 12c Ducks i2c Geese io c Old Roosters . 8c Eggs, dozen 4o c LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen * 40c BUTTERFAT at STATION Butterfat I
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ < + ««♦ + ♦*♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦< FOR SALE FOR SALE- 6 buck sheep, register- ■ ed Shropshire. At farmers' prices. Ed Ellsworth. R. D. No. 6. Tel. 861 E. 222tf FOR SALE—Catmry birds. Singers and females Mrs. Clinton Mathys.l Geneva R. R 2. 238t3x FOR SAI.E 20 head of good feeding) cattle. Peter C. Miller. miles south of Decatur, R. 10. 238t3x FOR SALE —Cook stove and furnace* wood. Dry. $3.00 single cord delivered in Decatur. Leave orders with Charles and Charles, Chiroprac-. tors, Decatur or call Joe Peterseim,’ Craigville phone. 238t6x FOR SALE—Clermont base burner.' Price SB. Call at 313 Adams st. I 238t3 FOR SAI.E- Ford tentring car in A l * condition, wire wAieels, new tires all around. Wm. Griff, Decatur R. 8 238t3x FOR SAl.E—Buzz saw in first c'ass condition. L E. Summers, 9’i9 Walnutstreet, Phone 651. 239t3x FOR SAI.E —Stransky Vaporizer and Decarbonizer, regular price $4.00, fifty of which we will sell for $3.00 each or two for 5.00. Wednesday and Thursday of this week we will demonstrate how to remove carbon in five minutes without harm to your motor. Will save 25% to 50% of gasoline and oil. Oakland Garage, JSorth First street. A. W. Tanvas. Prop. FOR SALE— Pure bred Holstein 1 male oalf. 2 weeks old Conies i from a high breed. Jacob J. i Schwartz, Berne, R. R. 4. 240t3x LOST AND FOLND LOST—On street near 7th and Walnut streets, boy's dark brown sweater. Please call 1082. Will pay 1 I OR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished rcom. lady preferred. Call at 312 Soutii First street. 238t3
WANTED WANTED. AT ONCE, ladies to travel, demonstrate, and sell dealers for well known toilet goods manufac turer. $25 to SSO per week. Railroad fare paid. Can also use two local sales representatives. Experience unnecessary. Goodrich Drug Co., Omaha. Neb. 1-8-15 22x SALESMAN WANTED—Large Oil marketer seeks sates representative for this locality. We specialize on direct fnarketing of Motor Oil. Tractor Oil. Gear Compound to farmers and large consumers in cities and towns. Our selling pl m is effective with liberal discounts. Terms 30 days f. o. b. Indianapolis or Fort Wayne. Now booking orders for future delivery at guaranteed prices. Salesmen are trained in field at Company's expense. An all sufficient weekly drawing account can be arranged. We want aggressive mer. with strong! personality. Age limit, 30. to 50. Must ow’n auto. Give full details about yourself in first letter. We can than arrange nterview al Indianapolis or Fort V. . le paying your railroad fare. Addr.ss Sales Manager. Room 601 National Bldg.. Cleveland, Ohio. 8-5 x
Dorothy Peterson Wins Prize In Guessing Contest , i The Porter Studio photographed the crowd which atten'ded the auto day celebration here on September * 20th. It was a wonderful picture and Mr. Porter had three business men j estimate the number in the picture and then offered a sls kodak to the person who would come nearest guessing the average. D. J. Hark-, less estimatd the crowd at 2,752, C. ’ A. Dugan, at 4,627, and M. Krisch at 2 854, the average being 3.411. A’ large number of people guessed on the contest and this morning in tbe ( Daily Democrat office, the average . was announced and the winner found to be Miss Dorothy Peterson, whose guess was 3,350. The award of the J prize, which may be seen in the win-' dow at this office, was immediately made. Mr. Porter announces a simi-j lar con’est following the next drawing. October 25th. The kodak is one of the best on the market and the fortunate in securing it. o %— o South Bend Dentist President Os Society / Peru, Oct. B.—Dr. H. F. Gravelle, ( of South Bend, was elected president of the Northern Indiana Dental society at the closing session of the , organization here yesterday. Next year’s tpeeting will be held in Huntington. Other officers elected were: | Dr. Fred Hauck. HuntingtAn, vicepresident; Dr. W. O. Vallette. Goshen. secretary; Dr. G. E. Snyder.l Muncie, treasurer, and Dr. L. R. Childers, Lafayette, registrar. r
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 7+ , B : + j;vsine s sc AK i);*;| ******** see- TOR BETTER HEalth ’ I H. FROHNAPFEL n « K DOCTOR OF ( HiroPrlc™ I A health service I at 144 South 2nd Street ■ Office Phone 314 Residence »■ Office Hours: 1Q. 12 q s - E. BLACK I UNDERTAKING AND EMBAIs.-S Office Phone: 90 I Home Phone: 727 ■ I . N. A. BIXLER a , OPTOMETRIST I Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitt-I | HOURS: w I Bto 11:30—12:30 to S:H I Saturday 8:00 p. a. 1 Telephone 135. I Closed Wednesday atiernoom. I DR. C. C. RAYL I | SURGEON I ' X-Ray and Clinical Laboratorigl Office Hour»: I 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. . Sundays. 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 681. J FEDERAL FARM LOAN’S u Abstracts of Title. Real Estate Plefaty of Money to Loan 00 Government Plan. 1 Interest rate reduced * October 15. 1924 See French Quinn, ’ Office—Take first stairway ; south of Decatur T>emoni DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeoi North Third Street t Phones: Office 422; Home (t> Office H- urs—9 to U a. m. i to s—-6 to Rp. m. 8* a m / t Frank in-The annual cornel » 5 of the Indiana high school presi as- ' sociation will be held at franldh college here. Oct. 24-25.
i WANTED RagS, "Rubber, Paper ot all I kinds. Scrap Iron, Metals aad I ‘ Hides. We will call with our truck lot | anv junk you wish to dispose ] 1 of. PHONE 442 MAIER HIDE 4 FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & 1 crossing. I O 0 JOHN SCHURGER 4 SON j ABSTRACTORS Money to loan on improved real estate. On 5. 10 year plan or on Gove nraent lan. O - R?£l RUNYON LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER With voars of experience to the Auction Business and » wide acuaintance 1 will you the high dollar for your property. See me for dates. Telephone 652, office or 1954 Residence I DECATUR. INDIANA O - —■
Chiropractic Spinal a/cA 1 Adjustments will remove the cause of ?3TftJorpn’ ( (Drupes ysl®) Disease. \. CHARLES&CHARLES CHIROPRACTORS Phone 828 Over Keller's HARRY DANIELS Livestock and Farm Sa auctioneer I have been in ,he , b ' is n p P '’|| ( .d twenty-one years and J>?' e ® Ad . sales in every township " " ams county and also ail i ? counties. Acauaintam known. See me all um y | garage, phone No. 80 or , residence. 883-Green. M W-Ft» O ———~'"l Roy S. Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, Indiana , I know values and bo* rn . | th* high dollar for p nd . perty. Now booking L ’ winter sales. Book early. See me at c, a ;j O n ™ e fiOfi Untain p” ne 1022 Phone 606 ru 0
