Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1924 — Page 2

A SPLENDID FEELING That tired, half-sick, discouraged feeling caused by a torpid liver and constipated Iwwels can be gotten rid of with surprising promptness by using Herbine. You feci its beneficial effect with the first dose ns its purifying and regulating effect is thorough and complete. . It not only drives out bile and impurities but it imparts a splendid feeling of exhilaration, strength, vim, and buoyancy of spirits. Price 60c. Sold by Holthouse Drug Co.

Porter’s Grocery & Meat Market Phone 97 or 98 Free Delivery Fresh Oysters. Q Large Can Bartlett Q/Y „ per pint «:it Ovt 25 lbs. Granulated U* i (IQ Large Can Pineapple. 35c; dozSugar en fans qt 1 Gallon Apple 79(* ' cr 25c 10c 1-lb. Can Hershey’s QQ ’ eal of America U* i OpT Cocoa O«/C Flour. 24-!b. sack.. Large Can Peaches in . OAp Urma. Kansas, Hard Wheat S^" sPeach “s3.2s 2 —- $1.15 Van ( amp's Baked Beans, can. I’o*®’ Bran Flakes and Shred--10c; 3 cans 9K/» ded Wheat; 2 P ack ’ f or t) V i ages for < wMMMniHRBfIHHHHHHBMB APPLES GRIMES’GOLDEN APPLES. (I*9 BASKET MEAT MARKET Spring Chickens Veal Loaf. Boiled Ham Oysters Eckart’s Cured Hams At hipping and Cream Bacon and Have vou tried our Beef Steak? Picnic Shoulders Beef Roasts Small Regular Hams 9K n Pork Chops Pork Steak th hvL Pure Pork Sausage, made daily Smoked Pork Loins in Bologna Weinies Chunk. per lb —eJC Minced Ham Pure Pork Sausage. 9(1/» Baked Ham Pressed Ham per lb wvt Highest Prices paid for Butter and Eggs. Cranberries, Head Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes, Grapes, Apples, Bananas, Oranges, Celery, Tomatoes, Lemons. I A FEW | Specials for Saturday I Fine Bunch of Chickens to Roast, Fry or g Stew. Extra Fine Country Butter. g Real Spring Lamb Prime Beef, Pork and Nice Fat Veal g Brookfield Breakfast Sausage in 1-Lb. S Boxes. Pure Pork Sausage, Fresh and g Smoked. Special Meat Prepared for B Meat Loaf For Saturday Only—Oleomargerine: Good Luck. Nucoa, Kingnut, Creamo Nut, Country Roll, Oak Grove, All Regular 32c pound; 3 lbs. for 85c ■ We have some Heinz’s Cooked Macaroni, J h with Cheese; regular 15c seller: * JH 3 Cans for 23c || Bursley’s High-Grade Coffee, 2 lbs., 90c J g Fresh Oysters in Pint Containers, 40c ea. Fresh Pickled Pigs Feet, 2 lbs. 25c ❖ Fresh .Ground Horse Radish, 15c a .Jar A Home-made Blood Pudding, Head Cheese ! and Veal Loaf, Liver Pudding, Pork Loaf t Nice Bunch of Sweet Breads and Veal Liver Tenderloins and Fresh Back Bones | Bulk Dill and Sweet Pickles Fresh Home-made Cottage Cheese, Extra fes Good Smoked Meats Fancy Smoked Loins and Reg. Hams > Boneless Cottage Hams A ■ Sugar Cured Bacon A A Smoked Skinned Hams, Very Mild Stop in and see our rough cuts of Pork. A We have it from 15c a pound and up. £ If it’s anything in Meat Line we have it. ■ TRY US Free Deliveries Any Time of the Day PHONES 106 and 107 f Fred Mutschler Pkg. Co. Market I I • 237 W. Monroe Street *

John Richard, of Willshire. Ohio . was a business visitor here this afternoon. ■ ' BRONCHITIS B W At bedtime rub th. throat and chest thoroughly with— V!<s«s Over 17 Million Jan U*e<i Ytarly

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1921.

VESTAL PLEADS FOR SUPPORT OF ADMINISTRATION (Continued from Page One) ~~ ~~ | gress, Mr. Vestal stated that he had had | a small part in the achievements of I the present administration, as con- | gressman from the eighth district, and he was willing to stand on his record. His discussed the qualifies-

PUBLIC SALE { , I. the undersigned, will sell at Public Auction at my residence, 1-2 mile south of Decatur on Mud Pike, on. I I FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1924 10 HEAD OF CATTLE—Holstein cow. 6 years old. will be fresh by day i of sale: black cow. 6 years old. will be fresh by day of sale; Guernsey cow. I 7 years old. be fresh Jan. sth: Jersey sow. 7 years old. be fresh Jan. 26th: I red cow. 5 years old, be fresh Feb. 28th: red cow. 7 years old. be fresh Jan ' 26th; red cow, 6 years old. be fresh Feb. 9th; spotted cow. 5 years old, be ' fresh March Sth; Holstein cow, 6 years old. be fresh Feb. 6th; Holstein cow. 7 years old, be fresh Feb. 11th. These are all high grade cows and most of I I them giving a good flow of milk. [ 16 HEAD OF HOGS—One Duroc sow, open; 14 shoats, weighing from i 100 to 175 punds each; one Poland China male hog. J ' IMPLEMENTS— Fordson tractor, complete with plow. In A No. 1 shape: double disc; cultivator: cultipacker; spike-tooth harrow; corn planter, grain binder; hay loader; Milwaukee corn binder; mower; iron kettle; sausage , grinder and many articles too numerous to mention. CORN—2O acres of corn in the field. TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under, cash; on sums over $5, a credit of 12 months will be given the purchaser, giving banakable note, drawing S per cent, interest the last 6 months. 4 per cent, discount for cash on sums over $5. RAYMOND C. RAY ROY JOHNSON, Auct. JOHN STAROST. Clerk. Lunch served by the St. Paul Ladies’ Aid Society ■ ■ . ... . _

PUBLIC SALE As I am going to move to Montpelier, Ind., on a smaller farm. 1 will sell • at public auction on what is known as the Henry Buckmaster farm, located ' 4 1-2 miles south of Decatur or 2 1-2 miles northeast of Monroe, on » WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER. 5. 1924. / Sale to begin at 10:30 sharp, the following property, to, wit: 4 HEAD OF HORSES—I team of roan geldings, ft years old. weight 280" lbs.; 1 general purpose horse, a good worker; bay gelding, a good worker. 6 HEAD OF CATLE—I Holstein cow. 6 years old. will be fresh Nov. 20, ■a good one; Holstein cow. 6 years old, will be fresh Jan. 10. giving a good tyow of milk; black Jersey cow. 8 year s old, will be fresh Jan. 11 giving 3 'gal. of milk per day, an extra good one: brindle cow, 7 years old. will be - i fresh May 6. giving 4 gal. of milk per day, an extra good butter cow; Red ( Durham cow, fi years old. will he fresh June 2, giving a good flow of milk; i roar, heifer, coming 2 years old. will be fresh March 1 SHEEP—I 6 head of ewes. 40 HEAD OF HOGS—Spotted Poland China male hog registered; Spotted Poland China sow, with 9 pigs by side; Spotted Poland China sow. with 8 pigs by side; Duroc sow with 7 pigs by side; 11 shoats, weighing from 60 to 80 tbs. each. GEESE —4 pair of extra large Toulouse geese. IMPLEMENTS—GearIess hay loader, practically new; McCormick binder, in good shape: C. B. & Q. corn planter and 80 rods of wire good as new: | disc: two-section spike-tooth harrow; corn cultivator; Turnbull wagnn.i J good ag new; corn bed. beet and hog rack, combined; low truck wagon, gravel bed; 2 sets breeching harness; collars; pads; fly-nets and pitch forks. I Two barrels of cider vinegar; 1 soft coal heating stove, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AII sums of and under, cash: on sums over that amount, a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable note bearing 8 per cent, interest the last 6 months; 4 per cent, off for cash on sums over $5. No property to be removed until settled for. , UT . PERRY ROEBUCK J. N. BURKHEAD, Auct. Lunch will be served on the grounds. 24 28-31-3 xtfSii i ! ' l iv f 9 vwWlmk 'Of* --tS&u * Many tnpk of bread as merely a filler during each meal—but once you table Superior Bread, you'll realize what a tempting, appetizing food it really is. Your health depends on good food—eat more Bread. BREAdJ

'tions of President Coolidge and" | Charles W. Dawes, candidate, for i vice-president, and made a plea for the support of the Republican ticket 1 on November 4. I! I 11 1 Q " ' ' A CORRECTION Owing to a typographical error appearing the Reavers and FYyback ,advertisement in lust evening issue, ■lan item on Bridge Lamps quoted the . i price at $17.50. This is an error and i‘should have read special for Saturday ■ at $12.50. '

Democratic Calendar Monday, October 27 Berne -Auditorium. Big rally meet j ing; talks by Everett Schug. Thurman Gottschalk and George Emerson Francis. Tuesday. October 28 Preble Township. Preble, S. H.-Jj Fred Fruchte, C. J. Lutz. J. F. Snow. | French Township—Election School House. J. T. Kelly. T. A Gottschalk. E. Burt Lenhart Wednesday, October 29 Geneva —Dore B. Erwin, Milton Werling. Blue Creek township. Woods school House —Henry B. Heller, T, A. Gotti schalk. Thursday. October 30 I Linn Grove. Linn Grove High School —Dore B. Erwin, Kenneth Shoemak- . er, R. E. Peters. Root Township. Fuelling School— Daniel N. Erwin, Milton Werling. Kirkland Township. High school— John W. Tyndall. T. A. Gottschalk. Monday, November 3 Union township. Wohr school house —Dore B. Erwin, Milton Werling. Republican Political Calendar

— Thursday, Oct. 30 —Judge Raymond! Springer —Berne. 7:30 p in. I ZuoU I Rebuild—Pianos. Talking and Sewing machines, and tune pianos and sell as a side line. Phone 101North end city limits. D. A. Gilliom. Call in the morning and evenings only. Terms, cash. M-W-Ftf o — MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Chicago Grain Market Wheat: Dec. $1.4 1-2: May $1,46 1-8: July $1,30 5-8. Corn: Dec. $1,013-4: May $1,04 3-4; July $1,05 5-8. Oats: Dec. .48 5-8 c; May .53c; July 50 3-4. t The local markets were quiet again today no changes being made in the quotations. The quotations have remained the same for the last three days. LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected October 24) Yellow Ear Corn per 100 $1.45 Oats, per bus 45c ; Rye. per bushel 75c Barley, per bushel 65c ! New- No. 1 Wheat. $1.38 New No. 2 Wheat $1.37 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET i (Corrected October 24) All poultry purchased must be free from feed. . Fowls 19c J Leghorn Fowls ' lOc Chickens 18c ; Leghorn Chickens 12c i Ducks 12c Geese 10c Old Roosters 8c Eggs, dozen 45cl LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MAKKET Eggs, dozen 45c BUTTERPAT AT STATION Fbitfprfqf 24c Public Sale Calendar Reach the greatest number of peo- 1 pie by advertising your Sale in the] columns of the Daily Democrat. You 1 are sure of reaching at least 3.300 homes and practically every home in I Decatur and Adams county. The I Daily Democrat also enjovs a good circulation at Willshire, Wren and Rockford. Ohio. Even if you have' bills posted, the chance of a prospective 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 if you have' your sale bills printed at this office or advertise your sale in the columns of the Daily Democrat. Auctioneers' and those who have held sales will’ vouch that advertising in the Dailv Democrat will bring results. . Oct. 27—Fred Finkhnuse, mile north of Middlebury, Ohio. “ i Oct. 28—James Dague, 2 1-2 miles east of Monroe. Oct. 29—Harry Fuhrman‘and Fred 1 Hockmeyer—l-2 mile east and 1 m ;ie* north of Monmouth. Oct. 29—Dykeman & Osborne, farm ' sale. 4 miles northeast of Decatur. Oct. 30 —Hattie M. Andrews, adOct. 31.—R. C. Ray. 1-2 miile south of Decatur on Mud Pike. , Blanche Oraliam, household goods. 1-4 mile north of Monroe 5 3-4 miles south of Decatur ministratrix farm sale 5 miles south- 1 west of Decatur. Nov. 6 —J. B. Stoutenbery, 5 mi'es west of Monroe, or 1-2 mile south of Honduras. ( Nov. s.—Perry Roebuck, 4 -12 miles' south of Decatur, or 2 1-2 miles north-, east of Monroe. N ’ ov ; V’ H - Barker, w'nrting! road to Rockford, 2H miles oast of 1 Willshlie. | Dec. 3— F. H. Bloemker. north of 1 Magley on Adams-Wells county line. 1 Feb. 18 —Emanuel Hart, farm sale ; miles south of Monroeville. !

OASSIFIED ABVERTISmn I NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS

♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ -i FOR SALE PUBIJC AUCTION —Restaurant at Pleasant Mills, Friday evening. 7:30 Smith Mcßarnes. 252 t3x FOR SALE—Star coupe by owner, i small mileage, good as new. 808 | Clinton Street, Ft. Wayne, Indiana. I , *2sltsx' ( FOR SAIJC—One 500-Gallon Cream-' < ery Butter Churn in perfect condi-! tion. used by us for mixing Stucco ' Oil by power it would be just the' thing for ntixjng dry or wet feed, or for Wagon Tank, Stock Tank, or cistern. Also a number of 35 und 55- ' I gallon Galvanized Heavy Drums, and several very heavy open-top painted f Steel Barrels with heavy Wrought ; iron Drop handies holding 2 1-2 bu- . j shels and good as new. and just the right shape to. be easily carried any-

where by two persons when full of grain, fruit, etc., also almost new ] heavy wagon, almost new with three quarter-by-three-inch tires. Tongue, Shafts and Bed and two wagon running gears, only, also 8 one-bushel galvanized feed bin with galvanized hinged top and a few thousand white pine plastering lath, all of which we will price very, very cheap as we need the room, see them at tli£ Coal Yard Store Room. Carroll Coal & Coke Co. 252t4 FOR SALE—felack and tan rabbit hound. Inquire at 1037 North Second street. 254t2x FOR SALE—Three return tickets from Chicago t<f Los Angeles. Cal., over Sante Fe. good until Oct. 31, one] for lady and 2 half-fares Regular! price, $79. for one ticket. Will sell the] three for SSO. Elizabeth Studebaker Morrison. Decatur, Indiana. LOSTAND FOUND LOST—White bed-spread and comfort. Sunday evening, on South Third St. Finder return to Mrs Car! Pumphrey. Reward. 354 FOR RENT FOR RENT —Seven-room, strictly modern house and garage at 504 N. 2nd St. Inquire of C. D. Teeple. ts FOR RENT—Garage at 227 South First street. Room for one car. Call 149, 248t6x FOR SALE—I92I Ford tourning in A-l condition. 504 N. sth St. 2plt4x l WANTED WANTED—Several pounds of good clean rags. Must he of good size and of soft material. Nothing such as denim, stockings or heavy underwear can be used. Will pay 7c per ih. for suitable rags.—Daily Democrat ■ WANTED to do Family Washings. ■ Cail ’phone 690-N. 253t3x .: o I wroixTMEXt of tnuiM<rrnvron : Notice Is hereby given. Th.- t the , undersigned lias been appointed Administrator of lie estate of iohn A. .Clouser, late of A,terns county. deI ceased. The estate is probably solvent, mt. DAILEY JONES. Administrator. October 9. 1921. ; Fruchte & Litterer, Attys. 10-17-21 — o TO REPUBLICAN WOMEN Tile republican women of Adams county are urged to meet at the Industrial rooms, Ilecatur, at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday. October 28. for the purpose of discussing plans for the election. Mrs. Al. Rnrdg. Chairman. Fri.-Mon. “——: o —: Physician Surprised "Hearing of some good results from ! the use of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy j I decided to try it on a chronic case • of indigestion and gastritis I was interested in. After the first dose the , I pitient was relieved of gas trouble ! and was soon able t<» eat radishes and , many things he had not eaten in i i cons from the intestinal tr-act and ai- ! years.” It the catarrhal mulays the infammation which causes I testinal ailments, including appendi-. practically all stomach, liver and in-. 1 ctis. One dosj- will convince or money refunded at Holthouse Drug Co. ind everywhere. o—- ' Central Basketball Team , Beat Monroe Five, 15-12 I The Central school basketball team i of this city opened its 1924-25 sched11'e yesterday evening by trouncing 'the Monroe eight graders in a lively, iconte.st played on rn outdoor court at Monroe., by a score of 15-12. Th--game was exciting throughout. Monroe led, 10-6 at the end of the first half, but the Central boys rallied in the second period. Herbert Foreman is coaching the Central team this year. The lineup yesterdya was Bob ' Cole, center; Joe Krick and Tommy | Ilaubold, forwards: Robert Kiess nnd ( Richard Engle, guards., Roop and Koos were substitutes. Principal W.! Guy Brown accompanied the team and Cocah Foreman to Monroe. Hogs—l3o lbs and down. $8.00! 130 to 150 lbs. $8.75; 160 to 190 lbs. $9 50: , 190 lbs and up, $9:85; Rough $8.09® $8:50; Stags. $6.00®5«.801 ■' Lambs. 812.50 and down; Calves, $11.59. (

H. FROHNAPFEL D c DOCTOR OF CHIROPI&S A HEALTH SERVIft Neuroclometer and Spin For SERVICE Location . at 144 South 2nd BtrM ” Office Phone 314 Re ß id enM Office Hours: 10-12 #tm> 1-6 M 8. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMIIg Calls answered promptly dayorZ Private Ambulance Seryfei Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 717 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fith HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to I:ft , Saturday 8:00 p. ■ Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoou. DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Laboratons Office Hours; 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. nt Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estau Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 See French Quinn, I Office —Take first Rtalrwav south of Decatur Democn NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS | Notice is hereby given that Mo» day. Nov. 3. 1924 will be the last day for paying your fall installment o! taxes. The Treasurer's office will be open frefir. 8 a. m. until 4 p. tn. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become de iinquent and n penalty of 10% till be added. Do not put off your taw as they must be paid, and the h» pointy out the duty of the treasurer. Those who have boukht or sold property and wish a division of taxes sliou’d come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can be iail away for anyone, so do not ask tor it j LOUIES KLEINE, Treasurer of Adams County. 244-til Not. i O 0 DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian I Office at Sale Barn on First Street Bacilary white diarrhoea chickens controlled by blood! test. For particulars call Phones: Office 306; Res. 30L| o-— — I 0 ' -.=4IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL or TRADE | your farm or city property, come ! to my office and see what I ho’ ,> j to offer you. I believe I have tile I best list of bargains I have ever ! had. Come and look them over it vou are ’interested in any way. I ’ H. S. MICHAUD 133 South Second Street 1 j Phones; Office 104, Residence »> ii " y. . — Roy S. Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, Indiana I know values and hew to sthe high dollar for yo’"] b ; i r perty. Now booking fall ] . winter sales. Book your : early. See me at Q ,„. inn I 1 White Mountain Cream Sta- j Phone 606 I’ lioae 100 1 f, — ' Chiropractic Spinal v/T /r Adjustments will remove the cause of Disease. CHARLES&CHARLES CHIROPRACTOR phone 628- <> vpr K<,lier I HARRY DANIELS Livestock and Farm , AUCTIONEER sos , j I have been in ,he J’’I,'' 1 ,'' ca iled; ! twenty-one. years and h | | sales in every toW . n ® n, ; d joining I ams county and a ‘.'’° widely I counties. Acquaintance Ford known. See me any HB y garage, phone No- «" of | residence, 883-Green. —