Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1924 — Page 2
PASS IT ALONG "l have iteen suffering with a fistula for the past twenty years. During that time I have tried numerous remedies, mil of which have failed. "Two months ago I determined to give Peterson's Ointment a trial. The iniptiovement was so decided after using one box. that I continued, and on the completion of the fifth box am now entirely cured. "Th:* is written with the view of passing along, the good word to other sufferers. Very truly yours. Chas. E. Caswell, 282 Third Street. Albany, N Y.” 35 cents a box
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Value Points New Big Six The New Duplex-Phaeton Body—it solves the closedopen car problem. Genuine Balloon Tires. New Satin-Lacquer Finish. Spanish chrome tanned leather upholstery. New ideas in ease of operation and control. Vibrationless Engine; forcefeed oiling system with new idea In oil supply. Full 75 h. p. block test. Four-wheel Hydraulic Brakes optional—totally unlike any other system on American cars.
STANDARD SIX SPECIAL SIX BIG SIX 11 113 In. W B. MH. P. laln.W.B, 65 H P. 1271n.W8. 75 H. P. U 5 Pass. Duplex-Phaeton $1145 5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton $1495 7.Pass. Duplex-Phaeton $1875 I aBB ' 2 u P lex - Roadste r 1125 3-Pass. Duplex-Roadster 1450 , p c 2550 3-Pass. Coupe-Roadster. 1395 .- . 20 sn s ’ Fass ’ L ° UP 5-Pass. Coupe.. 1495 *-Pass. Victoria 2050 5-Pass. 5edan.:..,..;;. 1595 S Pass. Sedan 2150 7 - Pass ’ »««“••• 2/83 i 5-Pass. Berime 1650 5-Pass. Berline 2225 7-Pass. Berline.,' 2860 I 4-wheel brake,, 4 dhcwlwel,. S6O extra 4-wheel brake,, 5 dbcu-hetb, s7sextra 4-wbeel brake,. 5 disc wheeb. s7Sr.xtra (All prices f. o. b. V. S. factories, and subject to change without notice.) 1 — • — ÜBY AND YOST GARAGE 116 S. Ist SL Phone 772 TH 1 s 1 s A Stu debaker year " ’ J.XI ■ - ITT~ -■ - — • • ~ '
Motorist Not Blamed For Fatal Accident Bluffton, Oct. 9.—While Sheriff Noah Frauhiger and deputies had not, served today the warrants on all of ’ the eight indictments returned yesterday hy the Wells county grand Jury, It was learned that no indict-' ments were voted as a result of investigation of .4 fatal automobile collision which occurred on Sunday, ’ August 24, two miles southeast <>R this city in which Mrs. William! Funing. of Fort Wayne, was killed! Her death ©occurred as a result f
THE new Studebaker Duplex models give the comfort and protection of a closed car—with all the advantages of an open car, plus the good looks, riding comfort, interior finish and fittings that no open car could ever give! Yet the price is no higher than that of an open car. The appeal of its simplicity, convenience and durability is instant and decisive—with a touch of the hand you draw down the four roller enclosures and in thirty seconds your airy open car is a snug, comfortable enclosed car. With equal ease the enclosing sides can be rolled up into the roof and you have an open car again. The Duplex body is especially built for the roller side enclosures, the roof is framed and shaped in steel — permanently beautiful and steelstrong to support the rollers, and the upper part of the Duplex is integral with the lower part. It is a unit body which harmonizes perfectly in beauty and function.
|' i injuries receive when a light sedan, ! driven hy Jennings Kizer, of Fort j ■ Wayne in which she was a passenger collided with a light speedater driven' by Carl Huss, of this city. The first arrest on a grand jury In dictment was that of Alfred Cobb, 18, charged with speeding on a Bluff ' ton street. He gave bond for SIOO. Leon Holmes, charged with liquor law violation, pleaded niff guilty and furnished bond for SSOO. 4 Mrs Leo Mitch, who recently tin--4 derwent an operation at the Adams < County Memorial hospital, rturned to her home in Fort Wayne yesterday.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9,1924.
Strengthens Weak Fyes Old fashioned camphor, witchhazel, hvdrastis etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, strengthens eyes and relieves any case weak, strained or sor> eyes. Acts surprisingly quick. Aluminum eye cup free. Smith, Yager & Falk, druggists.
Says Allenrhu Surely Conquers RHEUMATISM 9 i ; J I Jjtft'"* " \ - Mr. James H. Allen, of 26 Forbes St.. Rochester. N. Y-, suffered for years with rheumatism. Many times this terrilde disease left him helpless and unable to work. • He finally decided, after years of ceaseless study, that no one can be free from rheumatism until the accumulated impurities, commonly called uric acid deposits, were dissolved in the joints and muscles and expelled from the body. With this idea in mind he consult ed physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that quickly and completely banished every sign and symptom of rheumatism from his system. He freely gave his discovery, which he called Allenrhu. to others who took it. with what might be called marvelous success. After years of urging he decided to let sufferers everywhere knpw about his discovery through the newspapers. "The blessed relief this marvelous prescription quickly gives has made Hclthouse Drug Co., who have been for it thousands of friends,” says the appointed agents in your city. It is Mr. Alien's own discovery.
Get Rid of That Backache! Decatur People Point the Way. The constant aching of a bad back. The weariness, the tired feeling; Headaches, dizziness, nervousness, D stressing urinary disorders — Are often signs of failing kidneys And too serious to be neglected. (Jet rid of these troubles! Use Doan s pills—a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Hosts of people recommend Doan’s. This is a Decatur case. You can verify it. Aaron DeVinney painter and decorator, 314 Oak st., says: "Sharp, shoot'ng pains caught me through the small of my back and kinks took me when I bent. Then it was hard for me to straighten. Mornings my back was lame and stiff and it wasn’t long before I felt tired out Black specks blurred my sight and dizziness was another trouble. Also, my kidneys were weak and the secretions passed too often. Doan's P Ils from Sm th. Yager & Falk's Drug Store cured me of this kidney trouble.” 60c, at all dealers. Foster Milburn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo. N. Y.
SOTICB OF COMMISSIONERS SALE OF KF. SI. ESTATE Notice is hereby given. that the undersigned commissioner, appointed by the Court to make sale of the real estate ordered sold by the Adams Circuit Court, in partition cause of Mary E Bollinger, et al. vs William A. Bollinger, et al., in all things agreeable to the order ot said court in the matter of said sale, op Monday. the 13th day of October. 1924. between the hours ot ten o’clock A. M. and four o clock P. M. of said day. .it the law office of James T. Merryman, in the City of Decatur, Indiana, will offer for sale at private sale for not less than the appraised value and free of liens, to the highest and best bidder. the following described real estate in Adams county in the State of Indiana, to-wit: Th" east half of the southeast quarter of section one in township twentytix north, range thirteen east. containing eighty acres, more or less. Also, the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of se< tion five in township twenty-six north. range fourteen east, containing forty acres,, m«*’e nr less, except therefrom onehalf acre, more or less, out of the southwest corner thereof: in size seven rods north and south, ami eleven and one-half rods cast and west, as c.ms eyed to Church of the United Brethren in Christ, on September 16. Ill’ll, and which deed ,s recorded in peed Record till, at page 417. in the recorder’s office ot Adams eountv, Indiana. TERMS: One-third cash on day of sale: one-third in one year and onethird in two years: deferred payments So bear six per cent Inte-ost from date of sale and secured by first mortgage on sahl real estate, ami eviuem - ed by promissory notes on usual blank hank form, provided the purchaser or purchasers may pay all .-ash it thev desire to do so. Said land will be sold In separate parcels as above described and if not sold on said sty. such sale will be continued from day to day. without further notice, until said real estate shall have been sold; said sale to be made subject to approval of Court. I JAMES T. MERRYMAN, . 18-25-2-9 Commissioner. n APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR I No. 2206. Noflee Is hereby gives, That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Mary Stahl, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent WILLIAM K STtHL Adminisratov. Sept. 30, 1924. Lenhart & Heller, Attys. 2-9-16
USE SULPHUR TO ' HEAL YUUR SKIN
Broken Out Skin and Itching Eczema Helped Over Night For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or blotches on face, neck, arms or body, you do not have to wait for relief from torlbre or embarrassment, declares u noted skin specialist. Apply a little Mentho Sulphur and improvement shows next day. Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has ever been found to take the place of this sulphur preparation. The moment you apply it healing’begins. Only those who have had unsightly skin troubles can know the delight this MenthoSulphur brings. Even fiery, itching eczema is dried right up. Get a small jar of Rowles MenthoSulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream.
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. I Tuesday, Oct. 14 — Decatur—Ed Jackson. 2:30 afternoon. Thursday. Oct. 16—Herne —A. H. I Vestal. 2:30. afternoon. Thursday. Oct. 16—Geneva—A. H. I Vestal, 7:30 night i Thursday. Oct. 23—Decatur—A. H. .Vestal, 7:30 night. 238tf o — H. R. H. To Take Trip Through Packing Plant Chicago. Oct. 9— (Special to Daily Democrat) —How the canny packer metamorphoses cattle, hogs. ami • sheep into choice s'eaks. roasts and chops; how all the byproducts, including even the squeal, are utilized, will be made an open book for H. RR„ the Prince of Wales, here next Monday. As guest of Louis F. Swift. Sr., one of the things on the program of Windsor’s visit of a day here, is an inspection of the Swift Packing plants, and the Union Stock Yards, largest in the world. His royal highness will arrive in Chicago at about 6 a. m. and will betaken immediately to the stock yards his private car being re-routed and in readiness to take him to Detroit on Tuesday. After inspecting the great meat packing houses, David Windsor will be entertained at luncheon at the University of Chicago. He will then be motored through Chicago’s park and boulevard system, ending up with an inspection of the Art institute and , Field museum.
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review rCstMit whea| •pt'odp appeared oversold 'and in a moderate wave of selling fell off fractionally. A brisk local cash demand sent the nearby delivery up. Forecast for rain and cool weather in several corn states and prediction of a bullish government report kept buyers active in corn. Export inquiry sent oats higher. Provisions were higher with hogs. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 4000; shipments 3040. official to New York yesterday. 4180. Hogs closing steady. Heavies |11.85 @l2; mediums $11.85@12; light weight, [email protected]; light lights, slo @11; pigs $9 5lt@10; packing sows rough $9 25@9 50; cattle 300 steady; j sheep 1400; best lambs [email protected], best ewes [email protected]; calves 300, tops $13.50. , Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—J.3o lbs. and down [email protected]; 130 to 150 lbs. $10; 150 to 190 tbs J $10.50; 190 tbs. and up $10.90; roughs $9 down: stags s6@7. Calves—sl2ol2.so.
vOOAI GRAIN MA3KST (Corrected October 9) Yellow Ear Corn, per 10051.50 Oats, per bushel 48c Rye, per bushel 75 C : Barley, per bushel, 65c New No. 1 Wheat $1.38 New No. 2 Wheat $1.37 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected October 9) All poultry purchased must be free from feed. Fo . wls 18c' Leghorn Fowls |q c Chickens Leghorn Chickens . 12c Ducks 12c Geese . loe Old Roosters g c Eggs, dozen Wc ‘ LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MAKKF Eggs, dozen , BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat , 4c
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS
♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ I ■ FOR SALE FOR SAT ,E -6 buck sheep, registered Shropshire. At farmers' prices. Ed Ellsworth, R. D. No 6. Tel. 861 E 222tf FOR SALE—Cook stove and furnace wood. Dry $3.00 single cord delivered in Decatur. Leave orders with Charles and Charles, Chiropractors, Decatur or call Joe Peterseim. Craigvllle phone. 2 38t6x FOR SALE—Buzz saw in first c'ass condition. L. E. Summers, 909 Walnut street. Phone 651. 239t3x FOR SALE —Pitre bred Holstein male oalf. 2 weeks old, Comes from a high breed. Jacob J. Schwartz. Berne, R. R 4. 240t3x FOR SALE -Some choice bank stock"' Address box 2, care Daily Demo-, crat. 241t3 FOR SALE House and lot on South' First street. Phone 331. 241t6 \\ ANTED SA I.ES MAN WANfEb- Large Oil | marketer seeks sales tive for this locality. We specialize on direct marketing of Motor Oil J Tractor Oil. Gear Compound to farmers and large consumers in cities and ' towns. Our selling plan is effective I with liberal discounts. Terms 30 days f. o. b. Indianapolis or Fort ' Wayne. Now booking orders for future delivery at guaranteed prices. I Salesmen are trained in field at Comj pany’s expense. An all sufflcient. I weekly drawing account can be ar- . ranged. We want aggressive men I with strong personality. Age limit. 30. to 50. Must own auto. Give full details about yourself in first letter. We can than arrange interview at Indianapolis or Fort Wayne paying your railroad fare. Address Sales Manager. Room 601 National Bldg., Cleveland. Ohio. 8-9 x
Jake Daubert, Great Baseball Player, Dies ; Cincinnati, Oct. 9. —Jake Daubert, captain of the Cincinnati Reds and veteran first baseman. died in a hospital here today at 4 a. in. I Daubert underwent an operation for appendicitis and drainage of the gall bladder last week. Yesterday his condition became critical and physicians held out little hope for his recovery. I Acute indigestion, resulting in a dilated stomach, was the immediate cause if his death. His rundown con dition. aggravated by stomach trouble it impossible for Daubert to rally from the shock of the operation. Jake's full name was Jacob Ellsworth Daubert. He was 40 years old T and his home was in Schuylkill Haven, Pa. | Mrs. Daubert and their 19 year old son. George, were at Daubert's bed I side when he died. A daughter. Mrs. Samuel Becker, and Jake's old'r brother. George Daubert, arrived ■ from Pennsylvania several hours too late to be with the veteran baseball player before he died.
Coolidges See World Series Game Today Washington. Oct. 9. —President and I Mrs. Coolidge will attend the sixth : game of the world's series here this afternoon with a party of friends, ini eluding Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stearns | of Boston and C. Bascom Slemp. secretary to the president. The party will occupy the same ground box near the home plate from which the president viewed the opening game.
Public Sale Calendar Reach the greatest number of people by advertising your Sale in the columns of the Daily Democrat. You I are sure of reaching at least 3,300 . hemes mid practically every home in , Dooatur and Adams county. The Daily Democrat also enjoys a good : circu ation at Willshire, Wren and Rockford. Ohio Even if you have bills posted, the chance of a prospective bidder seeing it is ema!) 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 of- the Daily Democrat. Auctioneers 1 and those who have held sales will vouch that advertising in the Daily Democrat will bring results. Nov. 11— g. H. Barker, winding road to Rockford, 2*& miles east/ of Willshire. Oct. 13—W. M. Timm. 7 miles iaet of Bluffton 5 miles west of Monroe. Oct. 16—Martin F. Nprunger, 1 mile south. % mile west of Linn Grove on Flavius Shepard farm. I Oct. 23 —Moore and Dailey. mlloa aaaf nt TtaaAti.r on Pinna road Oct. 24—Oscar Ehrsam. 3 miles west of Monros or 9 miles east of Bluffton. I
—. —— H. FROHNAPFEI n.Eilt doctor <> E CH&JMIcX A HEALTH service al 144 South 2nd Str.Office Phone 314 Res'? ,^® r> Office Hours; 10 12 «.m. 1-j yW S . E . BL undertaking and eIJLBE Calls answer, d prompt!. Private Ambulance Office Phone: 90* Home Phone: ,2’ — N - A- , OPTOMETRIST r.vcs r.x.iiinin <|. (,| asse HOURS: 8 to 11:30 -12:30 to | u Saturday S:00 p, M IK, Telephone 130. B Closed Wednesday afternoon. ®E; n DR- c. C. rayl S' SURGEON Kg X-Kay and C|.n i( ,| > Office Houre: Ito 4 and 6toß p. ffl . ■' Sundays. 9 to 10 a. a. Phone 681. ■ * ■ _B> t» 1 EDER\L FIRM Abstracts of Title. Real 1 Plenty of Money to Lomu, Government Plan. I Inter,>t i,,;,- r,<inced BW October 15. 19’4 See French Quinn, Office—’lake firs- stairway » south of Decatur DR FRANK LOSE ~B Physician and Surgeog North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Homt Office H..ur«—9 to 11 a n. t<> —6 to s p m. Sunday s to » a m.
i .—. , Democratic Calendar® Tuesday. Oct. 14 K.tkland High S. ii.-nl. tuu u hi;- < i.n , ~ • t ftr.HK Lenhart. J. F. snow J< fferson Hi. I. .- hoo'. K , 1 Shoemaker. Brodbeck House. township—John \\ T Gottschalk. K. J Wednesday, Oct. 15 i Til. kh ini Si!;." i’ .. T. Kelly. I). J. Schwartz ■■ | Monmouth Si L"o. Houtownship Jirlv J M Daniel X Fruch’e. Cottonwood Sei . township -John I' Coffee. Henry B. Ih lb-r Thursday. Oct. 16 Court House. 'A M. Adair, Friday. Oct. 17 Pleasant Mills. S' )!..:>• i—Dore I’,. Erwii .IT E XBurt Lenhart. HE I Central ' High S. township -John \\. T;-tidall. Job* T -HH Kelly. Freidheim Schoo! IDir-e. Preteßß , township—T A <i ' lwd H| D. Coffee. Daniel X Erwin. H| j Election School I louse. IMMHK township—J. Fred F: t 11-«! l Hj Heller. Milton Werlitig. HI
NOTICE OF FIN ' I si:TTl.E** n OF ESTATE. Noike is hereby given *? A 11 ’I. tors, heirs and legatees of l.a ■ Helm, deceased, to «IT‘*r J".,,*-/ 'dams Circuit Coot. b’-el Indiana, on the 2Stl 1924. and show cause, it : ,i, ihe Final Settlement A- " "! t ’’ 1 ,.,i» estate of said decedent approved: and eai'l bens 1 , to then and there tnak P r,, ‘ 1 ship, and receive their disc shares. HEL M Decatur, Ind., Oct. 1. IbJL . .j, j Dore B. Erwin, Atty o I DR. C. V. CONNELL veterinarian | 1 Special attention j i cattle and poultry practice. | I Office 120 No. First I Rtr*»« 0 ( I Phone: Office 143-~Reaide | • — I 5 %ZTmONEY— 5 % Money to ioan on farm* at 5% interest. partial payment privilege Lenhart & Decatur, Indian* |
