Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1924 — Page 2

Don’t Be Misled You have been told that we are not buying any rubber, do not believe it. We Want Rubber —such as— AUTO TIRES. TURES. BOOTS AND SHOES. We will pay the highest market prices. We also want RAGS. Paper, Metals and Scrap Iron. Fur and Hides Now is the open season foj all Fur Bearing Animal*. We pay highest cash prices for all grades of fur. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe street near G. R. & I. R. R. I’hone 112. —•—— — : —jf l ■—' Look At These Prices On BATTERIES Do you need a new battery? You have never had a better opportunity to fill that need than right now. Look at these prices. Prest-O-Lite. rubber case battery for FORD I Guaranteed one year (DLti.’hJ National, rubber case battery for FORD. QJT Guaranteed one year Batteries repaired in a first class condition. We will give von free batterv inspection and are equipped to give 8 HOUR BATTERY SERVICE. Drive up to our shop when in need of anything for your automobile. Ace Battery and Tire Shop Harry Staley, Prop. Across from Niblick & Co’s. Grocery—N. 2nd St. The ADAMS Theatre Matinee Daily 2:15 TODAY AND TOMORROW (SAT.) Adolph Zukor and Jesse LLushy .wSCVtXI ? a. rw mlandwar yJB A p Rc wjcna If “A Society SWkSSKJ / Scandal" were \ only half -is good ' 9ammount} as “The Humm.- \ Mciure J •»8 Hird" it F/' V s' would still be a f ?&«!§ I fiL,\ great picture. ' \ 1 ■'»?? But it’s twice as , \V\* good! Come and \V\ 'I’D see for yourself! ' ( | f \ 'DPED features to. .EDY A? D PATHE NEWS 5c and 20c Except Saturday Night. All Seats 20c. unless Children are vzith parents, then 10c. SI NDAY ONLY'—Madge Bellamy in ’’THE WHITE SlN’’ A «i” Fino Clean P'<ture. good for all ages. It’s a [ powerful drama, well acted and a wonderful story. opens k. 15. 'Starting 2:30. Night 7 and 9. 10c and 25c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924.

! Court House | Counsel Appointed In the case of the state vs, Wiley Slusser, charged with wife anil child neglect, the defendant filed an application to plead as a poor perton. The application was granted and the law firm of Erudite & Litterer was appointed to act as counsel for the defendant. Set For Trial The case of Frank McConnell et al vs. Fred A. Niblick et al. was set dr Inal on November 29. | The cast of Arthur Farlow vs. Cynthia Farlow was set for trial on November 24. Guardian Files Report In the guardianship of Robert A Davis, the guardian. Albert B. Riley, tiled a report of the death of th*> • and a petition to the estate. The peititon was sustained Divorce Trial Today The case of Mann vs Mann, suit lor divorce, was being tried in circuit court before Special Judgt 1. I; Walters, today. Mrs. Cecile Moser i’.vas serving as court reporter, owing to the illness of Mayor H. M. DeVoss | the regular reporter. MOTHERS 1 Watch for symptoms of worms in your children. These parasites are the great destroyers of child life. If you have reason to think your child has worms, act quickly. Give the little one a dose or 1 woof White’s Cream Vermifuge. Worms cannot exist where this time-tried and successful remedy is used. It drives out the worms and restores the rosy hue of health to baby theeks. Price 35c. Sold by Holthouse Drug Co. FWMHBBaKaMBaBRnnHHDSS Kekionga Scalp Tonic Overcomes dandruff, stops I ■ falling hair and makes the I hair soft and fluffy. \ Sold by f Callow & Kohne

PUBLIC SALE

Saturday, November 22 Decatur. Indiana At Sale Barn on First street, sale to begin at 1 o’clock. COWS HORSES MULES SHEEP X I L» iii-iil of fresh and springer cows, extra good bread, TubercuI ir tested; 1(1 head of heifers weighing from 600 to 700 lbs. each; L.‘) head of breeding ewes; 2 mules 3 and I years of age; 10 head < f horses, all kinds. 1 ERMS will be made known on day of sale. E. VV. MOSER. Decatur. Ind.

Week End Specials A Genuine Jr Break Not I Battery Tester I 68c Spot Light A Good Durable r I Spot Light for any car a / $1,39 Adams County Auto Co “INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS’’ Exclusive Ford Dealers Madison Street Phone 80

CARD OF THANKS We desire in this manner to thank our friends and neighbors for* their many acts of kindness during the illness and death of our mother. Mrs. Perry Andrews, the minister, Rev. S. I. Zechiel, for his kind words; the choir for the music; and those who send floral offering*. THE CHILDREN. s''l— 5% Money to Loan on Farms Write* quick. While it lasts. How much do you need? ENOCH W. HECKMAN. 1302 W. Wildwood. Ft. Wayne. Ind. 278t6x 111GH GRADE COAL Genuine Pocahontac Lump, per - ton $8.50 Kentucky Lump, ton $7.00 Virginia is. ('reek Lump. ton. $7.00 Egg sizes, ton $6.75 Hard Coal, ton $15.00 50 cents less at yard. JULIUS HAUGK, Residence phone 666, Yard phone 660 F-Mx o — One Thin Woman Gained 10 Pounds in 22 Days Skinny Men Can Do The Same ‘ All weak men nnd women. All nervous men and women. , All skinny men and women , Can grow stronger, healthier and _ take on weight in 30 days by just taking McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tab-j lets four times a day—as easy to take as candy. And what a hit these flesh producing tablets have made—every druggist is selling more and more of them , every day. Everybody knows that nasty-tast-I ing, evil smelling Cod Liver Qil Is' i chock full of vitamines and is a won-' I de:ful flesh producer and strength. ' creator. But who wants to swallow the horrible stuff when these wonderful tablets —McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Tablets are just as good and so easy to I take. A box of 60 tablets for 60 cents — and if any thin man or woman don’t ! gain at least 5 pounds in 30 days—] money back. Ask Holthouse Drug ■Co. or any good druggist anywhere. "Get McCoy’s, the original and i genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet." ..

To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. (The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet ) A Safe and! Proven Remedy. The box bears sig- ‘ nature of K. W. Grove. 30c. NOTICE No meals served Thanksgiv-j ing dav at Murray Hotel. 277t3xl • « MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review Chicago, Nov. 21 —Grain prices opened lower on the Chicago board of trade today. Despite the working of large quan-. titles of wheat for export yesterday.l selling operations at today’s opening forced December and July deliveries under yesterday’s close. May held even due to buying in this delivery by speculators who are shifting from December. Corn was sharply lower with offerings freer and crop reports from the Argentine more favorable. Extreme weakness in Liverpool where corn sold off 5 pence, aided to the slump. Oats had a strong undertone because of export sales late yesterday but prices eased off fractionally with wheat and corn. Lower hog prices and lower cables depressed the provisions market at I the outset. East Buffalo Livestock Market •Receipts 12000, shipments 5320. ofcicial to New York yesterday. 6270; hogs closing steady. Heavies $9,850 10; mediums [email protected]; light weight jf9.6509.75; light lights [email protected]; pigs $8; packing sows rough $808.25. i cattle 800 choice steady; load of yearlings $12.50; mediums and common kinds slow; sheep 950; best lambs sl4; best ewes $708; calves 11400; tops sl4. Hcgs—l3o lbs. and down $707.45: 1130 to 150 lbs. $7.7008.25; 150 to 190 libs. $8.550 8.90; 190 lbs. and up s9@ .9.35; roughs $7.50; stags $505.50. Lambs —$120 12.50. Calves—slo.sooll.oo. f 1 Wheat took a 3 cent drop on the local market today. No. J being I quoted at $1.47 and No. 2 at $1.46. The rest of the markets remained | unchanged. LOCAL GRAIN MARKRT (Corrected November 21) | Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 $1.40 Oats, per bushel 46c Rye, per bushel. 85c Barley, per bushel, 65c New Wheat, No. 1 $1.47 New Wheat. No. 2 $1.46 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected November 21) All poultry purchased must be free from feed. I leghorn Fowls 12c ; Fowls 17c Chickens 17c ' Leghorn Chickens 12c Ducks 12c I Geese .. 10c Old Roosters . 8c Eggs, dozen 50c | LOCAL GHOCcHb EGG MARKET ; Eggs, doz 50c BUTTERFAT at STATION Butterfat 36c I I Public ■ < Sale 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 i 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 Salt' 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 Daily Democrat will bring results. Nov. 22—Stock sale, cattie. horses, mules, sheep, sale barn. First street 1 leeatur. Nov. 25—Albert Walchle, 2 miles so'-ih of Decatur on State Road 21. Dec. 2 —Jeff Lechty. 1 mile south and 2 miles east of Monroe, near Valley church. . Doc. 2—Adolph Bultetlieier. 7 mi northwest of Decatur. 4 mi’.es north of Preble. Stock sale. Uec. 3 —Fred Blocmker. 1 mile west and 1 mile north of Maglev or 2 miles east ami 1 mile tiorth of Toesn. Farm sale. Dee. 3—Mac Quigley, 8 miles south of Decatur. I mite south of Valley Chtirch, 2 miles east and 2 miles south of Monrde. Dec. 3—Mac Quigley and John Haggard. 8 miles south of Decatur. 1 tulle south of Valley church. 2 mites east and 2 miles south of Monroe De. Hl—Harvey Ward, U mite vest of Decatur. Dec. 10.- J. J. Doner, 13 miles east of Decatur. 4 l-2<lnites of Willshires, ou R. S. Croghan farm. Dee. Is—Gr<ner Üby. 5 miles bouthwebt of Decatur, 1 uiile east & 1 mile south of Peterson.

CLASSIFIED I NOTO BUM CARDS

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ | FOR SALE FOR SALE —Detroit Jewel gas range in good condition; blue reed baby carriage like new. Phone 379 or call at 303 W. Jackson st. 255tfx FOR SALE -Stove and Furnace wood. Decatur Cooperage Co.. Phone 189. _ 274 til De 6 , FOR SALE —Art Garland base burner. ’ I Inquire at 108 N. 9th street. i j 276t3x : FOR SALE —200 bushel corn out of, the field. Wm. Klink, Decatur R. I 8. 277t3 i KENTUCKY COAL 1 1 will receive two cars of coal in a few days, one of lump and one egg [ size. This coal is guaranteed first ! class end comes fretr deep mines in \ oast Kentucky. Piices reasonable. 1 J. S. BOWERS, offices over White | Meat Marker, Monroe street. Order i now. Deliveries made. 277t3 ( i FOR SALE—Girl’s winter coat, and j cave size 10 to 12. Preble phone ’1 on ?s•>• . ■ 277t3x t 1 FOR SALE—l9ii Star coupe excellent condition. A bargain. (’. B. Hayner Motor Co.. 254-58 W. Main st East of Interurban station. Fort . Wayne. • 278t4x ; j FOR SALE—IS good feeding sboats ■ i) I weighing about 125 lbs. Dale Moses [ t Decatur R. 7. Tel. 872-J 278t3x eod; • | FOR SALE —Favorite hard coal stove! ’• good as new at bargain. Mrs. J. W.i f Vizard. Pheasant Mills. 278t3x ' FOR RENT FOR RENT —Seven-room, strictly' ; modern house and garage at 504 N. ( 2nd St. Inquire of C. D. Teeple. tf| FOR RENT—7 room semi-modern house and garage. Possession Dec. 1. Flock and half from court house. Mrs. Walter Eicher. IL R. 3. 278t3x a ————— ? WANTED ’■ WANTED — To rent unfurnished 1 house of about 5 rooms; or 3 or 4 furnished or unfurnished rooms. Ad dress box 10. care Democrat. 273t6 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Small blue leather coin purse n containing $4 and some change ■ Lost Sunday evening on Third st. c Reward. Finder leave at this office c if call 111. 276t3x c —° 7 Tops and Side Curtains Ke6 paired. Celluloid sewed in, (Harness repaired. Good warm istorage for the winter. Oakland Garage, North First st. 258c0d-tf e o • 1 Rebuild —Pianos. Talking ano B Sewing machines, and tune pianos . and sell as a side line. Phone 1012 North end city limits. D. A. Gilliom e Call in the morning and evenings c ohly. Terms, cash. M-W-Ftf c NO HUNTING ALLOWED No hunting or trespassing will be allowed on the farms or property of c the parties listed below. Please take notice. B Gustav Ehlerdnig, Ernst Ehlerding. Herman Bieberich. O. A Hoffman. Ed Meyer, Otto Peck, John Miller. c Wm. Grote, Fred Fruchte. Wm. Welling. Charles Werling. Oscar Hoffman, Charles Hoffman, Chris Borne. Mary Reppert. John Fruchte. August Kruetzman, Nan Wefel, Martin Bieb-i-rieh, George Schneter. August SelkIng'. Dan Bieberich. Ado’ph Schneler. Victor Hoffman. Albert Bieberich ('harles Ehlerding. John Gerber. Chas. Hobrock, Henry Kirchner, John Werling. Theodore Koeneman, Chas. Milter, Otto Wefel. 262 2t wk for 3 wk o NOTICE *■ Positively no limiting allowed on either of our -farms in Washington and Mtthroe townships. Mr. and Mrs u E. W. Busohe 274 eod 3wk o WARNING Posit've'y no Hunting or Trespas B sing will be allowed on any of the ~ terms owned or tenanted by the tin- .. dersigned and located in the towno ships of Monroe, Washington. Bue I ’’reek or St. Marys and all violators , will be prosecuted: g G. H. McManama. David D. Ha- ' beggcr, Glen C-irpenter. W. F. Burk g hart, Clyde Wolfe, John Johnson, j (’ arenee McKean, Henry M. Cook. _ Charles Marschaud. William Neart sine, Jacob Dolch. Robert P. Davies. Lawrence Strickler, John Chilcote, David Roth. Alia Archbold. Wm. ’, MoHChberger. T. W. Bess. Clem Col,'ch’ti. Jaspeh Wable, I* G. Williams, I J. 11. Hague. Chancey O. Manley, Samuel Haggard Elmer J. Cook. Ambrose Q. Durbin. A. B. Riley. John , Neadstine, Marcel us Davison, Claude Harvey, Samuel MuAhren. Coyle ! Emenhe’ser, Daniel Kauffman, C. F. Bucher, Adolph Baumann. J 17 19-21-24-26-28 r Several county officials, in addition to a large number of other i friends and relatives, attended the ■ funetui of Mrs. Minnie Conrad, wife I 1 of County Commissioner Ernst ConJrad, at the Fuelling Lutheran church, L this afternoon. Miss Gertrude Coni rad. a daughter of the deceased, who I underwent an operation for append!- | '.citls at the Adams County Memorial Hospital early Sunday morning, was I , j taken to her home in an ambulance this uiorniug to view the remains of ’ her mother. She was taken back to the hospital shortly before noon. ‘

a health service Neuroclometer and For SERVICE ’ Location at 144 South 2nd 8 4 0,it * Off.ce Phone 314 Office Hour.; 10- 12 a . m . 14 M S . E . BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMSALMiIji Calls answered promptly day or Private Ambulance Si-rTiM. Office Phone: 80 Home Phone: 71? N. A OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitt HOURS: 8 to 11:30-12:30 to l;N Saturday 8:00 p. ■ Telephone 136. Closed Wednesday iftemoou. DR. C. C. RAYL BURGEGN X-Ray and Clinical Laboraiorin Office Hour.: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. a Sundays, 9 to 10 l a. Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Etut' Plenty of Money to Loan oo Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 See French Quinn, Office—Take flrat stairway south of Decatur Democn MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PERCENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. XOTII E OF SCECIAI. MEiaiSG I# toivn ten MIL To the Members ~f the Cmimy You are hereby notified that ther» wlil be a Special Meeting of theCcuaI-. Council al tin- Auditor's Office M Adams County, on the 2nd day « December PCI. for the purpose « making additional appropnaWM lie. es.-ary for the county institute and any other matter that may » deemed advisable for the welfare et the county. Respectfully yours. 21 MARTIN JAB.ERd O ; | DR. G. F. EICHHORN i Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street I | Bacilary white diarrhoea --i I chickens controlled by blow | test. For particulars C»U I Phones: Office 306; Res, oi'l—t> ’ O ~ — ~~~~ I i Roy S. Johnson auctioneer Decatur, Indiana I know values and how t° the high dollar for your * i perty. Now booking fall »» winter sates. Book your sale eariy. See mo at i = | I —* — —l' ° HARRY DANIELS Livestock and Faioi | AUCTIONEER . 1 have been in the [ twenty-one years aud ha’« A() .| sales iu every townsh p ams county aiu l ®';° widell I counties. Acquain gt t - or il, known. See D 'L jo or call I, garage, phone No. b residence, 883-Green. CL—- —7 ; .. o— I IF YOU WANT TO your faun or 3, hat I ha’ e to my office anil m javetW lo offer you. 1 bcie pvP 0 — ~ For Tho*. a Aches and 1 ChiroP r ?^ c There'S’ PWF /fl Keaso«Xk BeS * CHARLES Ph ...