Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1924 — Page 2

Thin Men Skinny Men Run Down Men Nervous Men t «| You probably know th it Cod Liver Oil Is the greatest flesh producer in the world. Because it contains more Vitamines ' than any food you can get. You'll be glad to know that Cod Liver Oil comes in sugar-coated tablets now, so if you really want to P'it If) or 20 pounds of real he.ilty flesh on your bones and feel well and strong ask Holthouse Drug Co., or any drug-1 gist for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets. Only 60 cents for 60 tablets ami if you don't gain five pounds in 30 days your druggist will hand you back the* money you paid for them. It isn't anything unusual tor a per-' son to gain 10 pounds in 30 days. | "Get McCoy's, the original and gen-/ uine Cod Livr Tablet. ,

Everything For Your > AUTOMOBILE No matter what you may need we are in a position to take care of you. A full line of good standard tires, all sizes and priced at the low level. A new I’resi-O-Lite or National storage battery will make a great difference. Batteries rebuilt or recharged in a first class manner. I’olaine or Mobile Oils and Greases. Red Crown Gasoline. Free Crank Case Service. Ace Battery and Tire Shop Harry Staley, Prop. Across from Niblick & Co’s. Grocery—N. 2nd St. Just Received I A Large and Beautiful ' assortment of DRESSES Also a new shipment of v COATS Mrs. M. Moyer I 131 North Bth Street I I——— IMWIIIWIIH I I .IIJT PUBLIC SALE | 1. the undersigned, will offer tor sa'e at public unction at iny residence on what is known as the old Willis Stetler farm on State Road 51. 2'a miles southeast of Willshire. Ohio; 5 miles northwest of Rockford. Ohio, or onefourth of a mile south of Plank U. B. church, commencing at 10 o clock a. m.. on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 19 the following property, to-wit: FOUR HEAD OF HORSES Ray horse. 8 yetrs old. weight 16M; hay horse, 6 years old. weight 1150;! hay mare. 8 years oM. weight 1300: black mare, 9 years old,weight 1100. i FIVE HEAD OF CATTLE Btaek cow. 7 years old. giving 4 gallons per day; Jersey cow. I years old. giving 3 gallons per diy; Brindle Jersey cow, was fresh Sept. 13. first calf,, giving 3 gallons per day; Jersey heifer. 2 years old, will be tresh last ofx December; roan cow. 7 years o’l. giving 3 gallons per clay. 19 HEAD OF HOGS Thtroc sow. 7 pigs by side; Dttroc sow, S pigs by side; white sow. 16 shouts.' weighting about 190 pounds each. . I POULTRY—7S full blood White Rock hong, 40 full blood spring chickens. 16 head of geese. , From 2 to 50 tons of Hay in mow—This is Gcod Hay. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Massey Harris g?:tin hinder. Mt. cut. used one season; Massey Harris hay loader, mowing luixhi.ie. good us new; Turnbull wagon, stock rack, low wheel wagon tnd box, Gale corn planter. 2 riding cultivators, riding breaking plow, walking breaking plow, srringtooth harrow. 2 spiketooth harrows, low (town manure spreader, feed grinder. h. p. gas engine. Superior disc grain drill, 8-hob■; disc, buggy, corn shelter, set double breeching harnes. set single breeching harness, ret tig harness, set buggy harness, collars, l ids, chicken house. 10x12, like new; hog house, 2 self hog feeders, hard coal brooder stove. Lthai chick capacity; lard press, iron kettle, double frees, cultivators, forks, shovels, electric motor and "pump jack, /<>ok stove, De Laval cream separator, Incubator, 215 capacity; sewing machine, and many other articles. TERMS OF SALE—AII sums of $5 ant i under, casfi. On sum over $5 h credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser to give a good bankable note drawing 8 per cent, interest the last 6 months. 6 per cent, off for cash on all sums over $5. x Ladies Aid of Pleasant Grove Church will serve dinner G. H. BARKER

ALL OVER INDIANA Lafayette—Flivvers look alike. Fred Case told Ross Branstetter. Case* I drove away Branstetter's car by mis-' ' take and police asked an explanai tion. | Columbus Fearing the slayers of ; her son would not be sufficiently j i punished, Mrs. Benjamin Hardin.l mother of Otmar Cutsinger. killed at' i Kdinbuw has retained personal attorneys to assist the prosecution of Elmer Pruitt .In Jail here charged' with the shooting. Lebanon —Samuel L. DeMars, of New York, was driving through here and stopped at William E. Yelton's grocery for a sack of apples. The store looked so clean und neat DeMars bought the place and had the roption signed in twenty minutes. Tipton—Charles Moon hurt one I hand in an automobile accident in InMianapolis and smashed the other rwhile working in a canning factory

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1924.

IRISH BEAUTY FOR AMERICAN SCREEN A?- > * f 1 rII B Ii a - ' ” >*—b ' ' Jr - . g„c: New York. —The above photo, shows the latest importation in the screen world, a bundle of Irish beauty known as Joan Crosley, who was brought over to* this country to appear in American movies. She arrived in New York on the steamship Majestic. Nov. 5.

here. He now has both hands in bandges. Fort Branch While the pastor was preaching a sermon on heavenly reward a dirigible flew over the Methodist church, the congregation hurried outside and the preacher suspended service. Richmond—“My husband is a foreigner and he' s trying to get me locked up to keep me from voting. Am I a Ku Kluxer? I’m not telling you what I am but if I die. you see they bury me in my white robe. Get me? " These were the instructions that Mrs. Myrtle Charles gave to police chief. Kversman when arrested on a charge

—— ~ —NO. 6— BANK STATEMENT REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK at Decarur, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on November 10. 1924. C. S. NIBLICK President D. J. HARKLESS Cashier G. T. BURKVice-President A- SCHEUMANN Ass't Cashier R. E. MEIBERS Ass’t Cashier

RESOURCES f can.- and Discounts $1,142 093.21 , I '.v riirafts . 8,460.62 I U. S. Bonds 150.00 j Other Bonds and Securities 5.373.65, I Premiums Paid . 17 39, 1 Banking House 95,505.01 Furniture und Fixtures , 9.647.1 S Other Real Estate 13,464.48 1 Due from Banks and I Trust Co’s. 166.244.11 , Cash on Hand 39.911.36 i Cash Items 5.541.19 Trust Securities 797.74 . Other Assets 2.965.10 Total Resources , $1,490,171.04

! State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: I. I). J. Harkles.i, Cashier of theOld “Adams County Bank, of Decatur, Indiana, do solemnly swear that tliecbove statement is true. 1). J. HARKLESS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th dav of November. 1924 HENRY B. HELLER, Notary Pdblic My commission expires Jan. 8. 192". — ™- I ■ IIIWIIII l— l—lll milMi 1111 — ■mini II ■IIBII—UM—I satisfies likeji, good ‘ I hey Suit The Popular Tastes’ I That’s the general feeling | among the smokers. S WHITE STAR LQNDRES EXTRA j Pennsylvania and Havana filled I Java wrapped * 15c per pair WORLD MASTERS Porto Rico and Havana filled Java wrapped. * 10c and up If you don't know how good they really are TRY THEM TODAY. For Sale By All Dealers. AfteT* satisfies like’U good

1 of public intoxication. Connersville —This week "rate Killing Week" here and every citizen has been urged to co-operate with Miss Helen Caldwell, of Huntington. W. Va.. expert rat-exterminator in ridding the city of approximately 21.- , 900 of the rodents. Gary—Doctors and nurses were s surprised when a baby girl weighing only two pounds and nine ounces ' born at the Mercy hospital here. New Kingsland—A pig on the farm . of Lewis Frank here has been walking in a circle for the past week. If it is disturbed it will leave the circle only to return again. Fairmont —Jack Bonner will let

LIABILITIES Capital Stock —paid in, ~$129,000.0(1 I Surplus 30.000.0 f j Undivided Profits —Net 1.675.41 I Demand Deposits $145 215.61 Demand Certificates 721,167.46 Savings Deposits 49,827.30 1216.210.31 Due from Banks and Trhst Co’s. , 47,282.21 B Ils Payable 75.000.01 Total Liabilitiessl,49o,l7l.o-

cats und doga fight it out from • now | J on. He interferred to save a hard I pressed feline and the dog snapped I the end of his nose. | I Ixigansport—Jonn Bailey. 2, swal- I tewed a needle. Physicians refuse to ( I operate until it reaches a point more I 1 accessable. ' | Taylorville—lsaac M. Crawford, 94. has ben given a licenses to marry < Sarah Richardson, 73. < | Terre Haute—Fifty per celt of the « children in Germany are tubercular , ! today as a result of the hunger block- ' ade thrown about the country during j [the world war. according Dr. M. C. ’Hunt who has just returned from the < ; Ruhr district. Evansville—Thieves took the tires 1 from a wrecked automobile in which Mr. and Mrs. Frank Droll lay stunned : following an accident on the Dixie Bee highway near Fort Branch. Peru—George Butterworth who weighs 410 pounds and Pearl Hunt- ( ■zinger weight 390 were married in a i tent at the Converse fair grounds near here. —o Tops and Side Curtains Repaired, Celluloid sewed in. Harness repaired. Good warm ' storage for the winter. Oakland Garage, North First st. 258c0d-lf i " —o — • 1 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 It Started Something i — "I have not said anything to you. but have been saying to others and : have induced many to take your medicine and be convinced. Maye’s Wonderful Remedy is correctly named. It ’’ removed stuff from me I never s thought coud be in a human being s and I feel like a different person. The pain in my right side disappeared at I once, which four doctors said would | '■ require an operation; also the bloating and indigestion." It is a sininle. harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intese tinal tract and allays theh iiiflamma- '• tion which causes practically all s stomach, liver and intentional ail-1 ments, including appendicits. One dose will convince or money refunded.—Holthouse Drug Co. Any drug- ■ gist anywhere. MARKETS-STOCKS t • Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW Chicago. Nov. 14. —Grain prices opened irregular on the Chicago boaard of trade today. ■r Wheat was unchanged to fractionr ally higher, deriving some strength r from President Coolidge's statement last night in which he warned of serious food shortages. Crop /reports '0 from Argentine were again unfavor--1,1 able, adding slightly to the bullish )0 spirit. | Corn suffered from the hevay pro-fit-taking during yesterday's session end prices were unchanged to lower. Trade was slow. Oats lacked individual pressure " either way and prices were unchang,7 ed to fractionally lower in sympathy >0 with corn in a dull market. — Provisions were dull and weak »4 East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 10200, shipments 3990. of- ', ticial to New York yesterday 9490. Hogs Hosing steady. Heavies $9 85 '(R10; mediums $9.75®10.00; light 4. weight $9.50®>9 85; I'ght Ights $8.59 ,«r9.75; pgs [email protected]; packing sows rough [email protected]; rattle 300, steady: [sheep 500; best iambs $14.25; best ewes $5.50®7; calves 1100, tops ■ $12.75. ’ Wheat. Dec. $1.52; May, $1.58 7-8; Corn, Dec. $1.12 1-2; May, $1.17 1-2; 1 July. sl.lß. Oats, Dec. 52 3-3c‘, May, ' 57 5-8 c; July, 55 5-Be. t No. 1 and No. 2 wheat took another • jump on the local market today, each advancing 2 cents. LOCAL CRAIN MARKK7 (Corrected November 14) Teltow Ear Corn, per 100 .“.... $1.40 Oats, per bushel 45,. Rye, per bushel Barley, per bushel <js c New Wheat. No. 1 n. 53 New Wheat, No. 3$ 1.49 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected November ID AH poultry purchased must be free from feed. 1 leghorn Fowls i2 c ' Chickens j- e | Leghorn Chickens -12 c! Duck ß -12 c Geese Old Roosters g c Eggs, dozen sn c LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET I Eggs, doz joe BUTTgRRAT STATION ' Butterfat ‘ 35c'

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♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦[] ~ FOR SALE FOR -botro’t Jewel gas range tn good condition: blue reed baby carriage like new. Phone 379 or cal! at 303 W. Jackson st. 255tfx FOR SALE White Wyandotte roost- I ers. Gus Ehlerding, R. R. 4. Preble I phong. 268t6x FOR SALE —Throe Beagle hounds. * Inquire of Jess Pickering. Will- ( shire. Ohio. 269t6x , FOR SALE —Fordson tractor, plows and pulley. 14-16 tandem disc. Grain binder good as new, and other 1 tools in first class condition. J. B. ( Baker. R. 2. Decatur, 1ud.270t3 FOR SALE-Bowling alleys at Van Wert. O. The only alleys in town. Write F. Sherrick or phone 3625, Van Wert, 012-14 x ’ FOR SAI.E-Fine full blood Plymouth Rock cockerels. Mrs. Grant Owens. Decatur. R. R. 5. Mouroe phone. 1 3t ' IFOR SALE- Semi modern home and garage with good lot and fruit. Owner leaving city. Phone Red 526 272t::x FOR RENT FOR REN'f—Seven-room, strictly modern house and garage at 504 N. ■ 2nd St. Inquire of C. D. Teeple. ts WANTED WILL WORK l>y week or day to do house cleaning. Call phone 1111. 27H3 WANTED —A girl sixteen years old to take care of children two or three nights a week. Inquire at 428 Mercer Avenue. 27113 t once, small house or 3 or 4 roms. furnished or unfurnish'ed. Call Phone 558. F. S. Newville. 270t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST —Package containing two suits I of underwear and spool of thread. | between Decatur and Fuelling settlement. Finder please return to this I office. 272t3 0 WARNING No hunting or trespassing on our! farm. Albert J. and Mary M. Dailey. J 268t6 I Q Smart new girdles and belts ire , mad? of silver and gold mesh such as Ls found in mesh bags. Fancy ribbons, particularly those with a brocaded or figured pattern are used to edge tunics and draperies. Some of the newest fringe is very, long tfnd has a pattern printed on it.' Envelope purses in black or brown alligator fur are novel for day use. * The light or fancy glove is no! [ 1 nearly so much in evidence as the pull-on model of heavy kid or antelope that matches the stockings. Charles Dickens held theatricals in his own home during every Christmas holiday. About 80 per cent, of the world's j i diamond production is sold in the! United States. I The world's record swordish was , recently landed at Los Angeles after a 45-minute fight. j To prevent injury to small trout in removing them from hooks, one [should wet his hands. Airplane pilots who have difficulty in landing nsually' have defective vision. according to investigations by the ; British Air Force. The city of London wa s brightly 1 Illuminated in 1837 when the future ' Queen Victoria became of age. There are a million bicycles in Hol- . land. f The Romans had 50 ways of cocking pork. Australia has over 19.000 factories. Public Calendar , Reach the greatest nnmlwr 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 cinn'ation at. Willshire, Wren and Rockford, Ohio. Even if you havej bills posted, the chance of a prospec-' live bidder seeing it is small compar- [, jed to that he will read your bill in the paper. Sale dates will be listed j in this column FREE if you have! I your sale bills printed at this office, 1 'or advertise your sale ii> the columns lot the Daily Democrat. Auctioneers . and those who have held sales will ; vouch that advertising in the Daily Democrat will bring results. Nov. 13 —Tommy Lehmann, 4% miles west of Rockfrod, Ohio. 1 Nov. 19. —G. H. Barker, winding ' road to Rockford, 2% miles east of j . Willshire | Nov. 20—J. J. Dailey. 10% mi'es southeast of Decatur and 1 mile ’ ; south and % mile east of Salem. I Nov. 25 —Albert Walchle. 2 miles ( south of Decatur oik-State Read 21. |

**♦ ♦ ‘ • : * s;■!] I A HEALTH , e „ ” I Neuroclometer Jnd .. * I For service I Location 144 South 2nd Office Phone 314 ■>,,.* I Office Hour.: KMj UNDERTAKE JnVeJbL | Calls answered promptly®* l Private Ambulance Semi* I Office Phone; 90 I Home Phone: 727 I N. A. BIXLer I OPTOMETRIST I Eyes Examined, Glasses Bti I HOURS: I 8 to 11:30-12:30 to i n I Saturday 8:00 p. » I Telephone 135. I Closed Wednesday stteriiom I DR. C. R\YI. I I BURGEON I X-Ray and Clinical LaborabJ Office Hour.: 1 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. a Sundays, 9to 10 a. Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Eat Plenty of Money to Loao 01 Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October 15. 19’4 See French Quinn, Office*—Take first stairway south of Decatur MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount ot 5 PERCENT money on improved real esaa FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real esute SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd SL NO HUNTING Hunting or trespassing on or farms is forbidden. A. J. Smith U Kunkel. Kenry Auman, Wm. Aim and Win. Beihold. Nov. 8-10-13-17 20112 1 Sullivan—Virgil Simmons. IJ, n killed when a shotgun, the buttelif ■ which he was using to knock d pears from a tree was dischartsl I DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Bars on First Street I I Bacilary white diarrhoea i' , [ chickens controlled by M 1 I test. For particulars call Phones; Office 306; Res. <>-— • IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL or TRADE vour farm or city property, «® , to my office and see what 1 to offer yon. I be'ieve I h :ive “ i ’’ best list of bargains I have ew had. Come and look them o'“’ I you are interested in any H. S. MICHAUD 133 South Second Street | ’ Phones: Office 161, Residence i* O — 'l Roy S. Johnson auctioneer Decatur, Indiana I know values and ho* 11 ’ the high dollar for youj perty. Now booking • winter sales. Book your early. See meat White Mountain Cream. , I'hone 606 * ° HARRY DANIELS Livestock and Farm AUCTIONEER. (r I have been in caßti twenty-one years aJ ... | n Aisaies in . a»is county and w jdtf I counties. Ac(|ualnUn« tFo( i known. an e 0 or caH ® ? garage, phone NoJO residence, 883-Green. O For 1* \chesandl* ' Try F-V 'There I s 3 Reaso«' “It • GeU lte *'