Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1924 — Page 2

Call 136 for Taxi. ts. —""" - l' - L- iL. 'J3EH 'JL ■■■ ■ " ■ ASTHMA MJk No cure for it, but welcome relief is often brought by— VICKS ▼ Vapoßub

flr« Dinning a ILhcle Acceptance B// It $ |3 ftmong Louerx of Superfine Candy 1| v / / * HB of ttw Utendar Wxiad, JjJ Hnj the Aelicetoly deKctouf fisvort troeiuveJ yL " Hn wthm the <J««p rick mantis of ckocofste of R gjfigS} roM'prdil w’uvs set ftary CL)*yn« choco KHr yflgfll ‘*t*s Apart evta George Appleman Enterprise Drug & Son Store Elgin King B. Wertzberger Callow & Kohne

Let Us Do Your Auto Repair Work We are equipped to do all kinds of repair work, overhauling and wrecking service our specialty. C alls answered promptly day or night. All work guaranteed and prices right. We have a complete line of oils, greases and alcohol. Free crank case service. Now located in the building formerly occupied by the Oakland Sales & Service Co., on North Ist st. Phone 311. Decatur Service Co. V. L. MURRAY

These Times Justify Your Supreme Effort * m! » Present day prosperity and opportunity should ■ call for the best you have. ■ We expect prosperous times and excellent con--91 ditions to continue for the years to come —but — Hj Today—the present—is all that is ours. NOW H is the time to profit from these conditions. Are You Working I ~ 100% Efficient? - \ U Oftentimes the services of a good Bank can H add largely to one s working efficiency. B We advise our patrons to work safely and co.nH servalively. but where additional financing is needM er l *° secure ycur best production, we solicit your ■ You are not doing your duty unless you are running at full production and up to full capacity. 4 Old Adams County Bank I lie Bank for Everybody * •„ \ |

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Case Dismissed The case of (ho Central ManitfucturiiiK District Bunk vs. the Cardwell

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, PJ24.

Stove company was dismissed on mo tiou of the plaintiff without prejudice. Set For Trial The case of the Lincoln Trust com pany, administrate! of the estate of Herman Bauertnelster, vs. the Pennsylvania railroad company and the jetty of Fort Wayne, a suit for damages its the result of the recent typhoid fever epidemic In Fort Wayne I has been set for trial In the Adams circuit court on February lti. The case was sent here from Allen county on a change of venue. Report Os Sale Approved In the estate as Samuel Fuhrman. a report of flit' sale of personal property was filed and approved. To Sell Real Estate In the estate of Jacob Martin, a petition was filed hy the executor to sell the real oslnte to pay debts. Suit On Account A complaint on an account was filed in the circuit court today by Ed. D. Kngeler against Chari* s A. Peterson Judgment for S2OO is demanded. Attorneys for the plaintiff are Lenhart Ac Heller. Suit On Note A complaint on a note was filed in qourt today by 1). At. Hensley A; Sor, against Hugh Thomas Vail. Judgment for SIOO is demanded. Attorneys Lenhart A- Heller represent the plain tiff. o CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE IS OPENED IN ADAMS COUNTY (Continued from Page One) chamjan of the association in this county, and Albert Srheuniunn. also

The Prize Premiums which are to be awarded by the Helmrich Grocery Preble, Ind. will take place | Saturday Eve. 8 o’clock j The holders of the purchase tickets on the six bis awards are to be present when distribution is^made.

(«■»*>--• wt»: + _a. -L _• -p - * k »» - A PTN THAI WILL S.HRYE < foteve:’. / * i // have c:v?n'otrsr-h’i.fftni" ±>J i»unrnnd: irv..'. i-mr- /M jfa to I.st and serve iff 1 •nger than the ttm ci / ''yyjar hunuta hie. / y GmJffl. ENB.’ORA UncQKCxtiona!ii/jM%f‘: ztu lily Cuar>i ■ cei j?// for WOMEN /£■ yf In Rrd or Blui.l*. $5.00 •M fr*/ for MEN if' 2 lengths — Rcdorl\luc\ A if $7-00 /iy HOLTHOUSE ; J DRUG CO. 0 - *sc - * »vT

For Colds, Grip, lnflu=l^y\ enza andas a yv \ y /f LaxativfßsX % Bromg Quinine V Mh \^ 1 ' Tlie First and Original • Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century. The box bears this signature (O’JfcStrew* Price 30c.

of this city. Is treasurer Mr Brown Is the third member of the associa t 101 l Supplies of the CUristiuas Seals have been sent to Berne. Geneva Monroe. Pleasant Mill*. Preble, Mon mouth, Linn Grove and other partH of the county. In u statement sent out to the ninety-two county associations which are organized and ready to begin the annual sale of Christmas Seals, Sen ator C. O Holmes, President of the Tuberculosis Association, emphasized (lie constantly decreasing death rate from the disease in Indiana aud pointed to the record of organized tuberculosis work in the state for the past dozen years. He said that if citizens of the state responded to the 1924 Seal Sale a larger preventative and curative campaign against the White Plague" will be made possihle in 1925 v "More than twenty million Christmas Seals must be sold in Indiana this year, in the annual Christmas Seal campaign, between December 1 and January 1. if Hoosior counties are to continue to lead the communities of the Atississippi Valley states in the educational fight to rid our citizenship of the "White Plague." Senator Holmes said, "The Christmas Seal, sold every year through out Indiana hy self-sacrificing organizations of citizens, is a small thing u itself. Each Seal brings In but one cent, and its buyer uses it only to add a message of good fellowship and charity to his Christmas greeting or good cheer, but the aggregate of the millions of seals being sold throughout America is stamping out tuberculosis from among our citizens. Its results have been, in Jhe past ten years, cutting down the death rate from the disease by more than oae-hal —right ltertf in Indiana." o— BULLETIN Huntington. Dec. .‘s—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Mrs. Conrad Hummel, age 60, was burned to death at the home of a daughter here today when she poured kerosene on a fire. Mrs. Charles McCleery Dies At Lake Villa, 111. Mrs. Charles McCleery, age 4! years, cited at her home in. Lake Villa. Illinois, yesterday. The body is being returned to the home of her par ents. Air. and Mrs. Peter ttirod. east of Vera Cruz., in Adams County. Mrs. McCleery was born and reared in Adams county and has several brothers and sisters. She js survived by *ier husband and two daughters. GOT THE REAL THING For five long years 1 suffered with stomach trouble and what the doctors called gall stone colic, aud all said nothing but au operation would do me any good. A friend who had taken your medicine advised me to try it. and 1 round it to he the real thing. 1 feel better than I have in eight years and I am praising God for Mayr s Wonderful Remedy." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the 'ntestinpl tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach. liver and intestiaul aii-j meats, including appendicitis. One does will convince or money refunded. Holthouse Drug Co., and druggists everywhere. DRINK WATER IF BACK OR KIDNEYS HURT Begin Taking Salts if You Feel Backachy or Have Bladder Weakness 100 much rich food forms acids "liiilt excite and overwork the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system. Flush the kidneys occasionally to relieve them like you re'icvp the bowels, removing ’ acids, waste and poison, else you may feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the hack or sick head'"tie, dizziness, the .stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather IV bad you have rheumatic twinges. he ulitie in cloudy, full of sediment. 'ho channels often get irritated, obliging one to get up two or three times during the night. To^help neutralize these irritating acids and .'lush off the body's urinous waste, begin drinking water. Also got about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast (or a few days and vour kidneys may then act fine and bladder disorders disappear. litis fatuous salts Is made front the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has boon used lor years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation, .lad Salts is inexpensive and makes a delightful effervescent lithfa-water drink which millions of mep and women take now- and then to help prevent serious kidney and bladder disorders. i By all means, drink tots of good water every day. Have, your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year.

Bishop Alerding Remains L In A Serious Condition Fort Wayne, Dec. 3.-—After Ui«ui testing some Improvement for days Rt. Rev. Bishop Herman Joseph ■ Alording, who Is a patient at St. Joseph's hospital suffering front injuries sustained In an auto accident last Thursday, failed yesterday to j give much encouragement as regards his condition. While the prelate sustained three fractured ribs, his case is especially aggravated by the shock, the effects of which are difficult to overcome iwing to his udvanced age. Those at his bedside and the clergy throughout the city are exceedingly apprehensive anil the case Is watched with much concern, tlishop Alerding perceptibly more restless and sleeps only ut Intervals, hospital attaches said. o ABOUT THE SICK Mrs. C. C. Shafer, who underwent an operation at the Adams County. Memorial Hospital recently, was not I resting as well as usual today. Mrs. Harry Helm underwent iu minor operation at the Memorial hospital this afternoon. RED PEPPER HEAT QUICKEST RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM Red Pepper Rub takes ihe “ouch" from sore, stiff, aching joints. It cannot hurt you. and it certainly stops that old rheumatism torture at once. When you arc suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Red l’ep-| per Rub and you will have the quickest retie? known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you will feet the tingliug heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and soreness are gone. Ask any good druggist for a jar i of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowles on each package MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW (I'nited Press Service) Chicago, Dec. 3—Grain futures stanted with an easier undertone on the board of trade today. Pressure of new Argentine wheat brought depression in all foreign markets and this condition reflected on the local exchange. Corn trade Was relatively light, strength was displayed in the cash market, advancing December a fraction. Other options sold off. | Trade in oats wasy light with values practically steady. The provisions list held firm de spite lower hogs, cables and grain, j Fort Wayne Livestock Market I Hogs—l3o Tbs. and down. *6.50f? 7.10; 130 to 150 tbs. [email protected]; 150 to 190 tbs SB.7O@S 95; 190 tbs. and up [email protected]; roughs *7.75; stags. ss.Sit. Lam 05—*13.75s —*13.75 Calves —$12.00. TOLEDO LIVE STOCK MARKET Hogs—Receipts, 1,400; market, 25c tower; heavies. [email protected]: mediums. *9.75(8 *9.80: yorkers, $9.50® 1 *9.60: good pigs, *6.00(8*6.75. Calves — Market strong. Sheep and lambs —Market. 50c tower. i East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 4000. shipments 5330. official to New- York yesterday. 260; | hogs closing steady. Heavies *lO 25 (a 10 50; mediums *10.10(8 10.25; light weight *[email protected]; light lights $7.50 <8 9.50; pigs [email protected]; (tacking sows rough $8.50; cattle 450 slow; sheep. 2000: best lambs sls 50; best ewes $7.50®8.50; calves 200; tops. sl3 50. The local markets remained quiet again today no changes being made. 1 (Corrected December 2i (Corrected December 3) I I Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 $1.45 Oats, per bushel 47 C * Rye, per bushel 90c t Barley, per bushel 75e New Wheat. No. 1 $1.50 New AVheat, No. 2 • $1.19 I OECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected December 3) All poultry purchased must be 1 free from feed. leghorn Fowls n>e Fowls 17c Chickens Leghorn Chickens \ 12c , Geese jq c - Old Roosters g c Eggs, dozen 57., ‘ 1 "'l' ( LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET | Eggo, dozen 57 c t ■ UTTERPAT AT STATION j Butterfat 44 C J

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♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ sj ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ 444414444414444 FOR SALE “ FOR SAI.k-I letroit Jewel gas range in good condition: blue reed baby carriage like new. Phone 379 or call at M W. Jackson st. 255tfx FOR SALE -Stove an 3 Furnace wood. Decatur Cooperage Co.. Phone 189 274 til De 6 FOR SALE —9 room, as! modern house on North Second street, priced cheap. W p. Robinson, phone 48b. ‘ 282t6x FOR SALK— ’u lbs. of white goose feathers, Mrs. C. F. Rayl, Monroe phone. __ 285t3x FOR - SALE—7S pure bred white Leghorn pullets SB.OO dozen or lot ai 75c head. Also 5 pure bred white Leghorn cockrele, Hollywood Strain. $2 each. 2 dozen Ancona pullets. Shepherd strain direct, $1,25 each P. B. Carper, Preble R. 2. 2sst6x FOR SAL#—'Timber suitable for medium size frame timber Call or see R. J. Meyer, phone 124. Monroe. 285>.3x FOR SALE -One man's suit of clothes, large size. One boy's suit size 12 years. One woman's black Chinchilla coat size 40. One soldier overcoat. One Fox Terrier pwp. full blood. Call 976 2S6t3x FOR SALE Full bfood/ed white Wyanaotte Cockerels. Mrs. Grant Owens, R. R. 5, Decatur; Monroe phone. _ _ 286t3x FOR SALE—Pure bred white Wyandotte cockerels front heavy laying strain. Call 323. 257t3 FOR SALE —Set of buggy harness. and good Storm King buggy Homer Ginter, Decatur. R. 2. Cratgville phone. 1 287t3x FOR SALE—S head of good deep colored feeding steers.—Schmitt Meat Market. 28713 FOR*"SALE—Large black Jersey cow with calf at side. William Swigart. first house north of Calvary church. R 8. 278t3x

FOR RENT FOR RENT—Seven room, strictly modern house and garage at 504 N. 2nd Bt. Inquire of C. D. Teeple. ts FOR RENT —5 rooms and a garage, at 331 N. 11th street. J E. Oakley 285t3x FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1109 \V. Monroe st. or phone 9SS. 2Sst3x FOR kENT —Three furnished rooms with heat and hath. 304 N. Fifth strete. Phone 711. 285-3tx i lot'Sic Lor rMt jav i-sJSF nsotlem house Two squares of court house, ixtn Erwin 286t3 FOR RENT- Strictly modern house on North Second street. J. F. Arnold. 287t3 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Female hound, vThlte! with spot on hips. Brown ears. Reward Phone 873 M. ffi6t3x LfiST- -By small - Ft Wayne hoy. football'in front of High school Thanks slvhik eve. Finder please call phone 729 38713 WANTED *10.Oft).000 Company wauls man to sell Watkins-Home Necessities in Decatur. More than 150 used daily. Income $35 *SO weekly. Experience unnecessary. Write Dept. IT-3._ The J. R. Watkins Co.. 242 N 3rd st Co’umbus. Ohio. 285t3x Wanted—To print your name In Old English on 50 Linen Cards, with card case. 50c. Ralph Kenworthy. 90 4 W. Jefferson st 28613 x WANTED—You to try my method of healing if you are suffering in any way. (Too. Dixsott. the magnetic healer. 615 Indiana St., call 1002. No humbug. 278 t 3 SHOT WOUNDS PROVES FATAL (Continued from rage One) ployed at the Adates County Memorial hospital in tills city, his wife and one brother Waldo Eckrote. survive. The body will be removed to Ossiun this evening. Funeral services will be held from the Lnn Grove church •at 2 o’clock Friday afternoon, the Rev. Tamer and Rev. Altston. of the Bluffton Presbyterian church officiating. Burial will be made at Linn Grove. — — Doc. 5—G. A. Braudt. 3 miles east of WMshire, O. Registered and grade Guernseys. Doc. 9- -Jobu I). Baker. 4 miles west of Decatur: 1 mile cast ot Peterson. or first bouse west of Beery church. Dec. 10—Harvey Ward, i.% mile west of Decatur. Dec. 10.—J. J. Doner, 13 miles east yf Decatur. 4 1-2 miles of Willsblres, yu 11. S. Croghau farm. Dec. 16—Mary E. Bollinger. 1 mile south, 3 miles west of Mouroe Dec 18—Grover Liby, 5 miles louthwest of Decatur, 1 mile east 4c L tulle south of Peterson. j*

f or SERVICE 8P Location f# ■* 144 South 2nd S,r*' it " Office Phone 314 o. ti , wJTits; undertaking anHSeam. “•srsaas-i Office Phone: Do Home Phone: 717 N. A. BIXLER optometrist Lyes Examined, Glasses Fits* HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to l a Saturday 8:00 p. Telephone 136. Closed Wednesday eiternoom. DR- C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Laboratory Office Houn: Ito 4 and 6to S p ' Sundays, 9 to 10 ». a. Phone 681. FEDERAL FARM LOAnT Abstracts of Title. Real Esn# Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 See French Quinn, Office—Take first stairway •outh of Decatur ti'meoi MONEY loIST An unlimited amount of 5 PERCENT money on improved real estala FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. iSCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. I Rebuild —Pianos. Talking and Sewing machines, and tune pUne and sell as a side line. Phone ltd I North eml city limits. P A. Gilliw. 1 j Call in the morning and eveniap : i only. Terms, cash H-W-W . — 1 () * Tops and Side Curtains Rt paired. Celluloid sewed ii Harness repaired. Good warn storage for the winter. Oakland Garage, North First si. 2.)8c0dl NOTICE Positively no hunting allowed 3 either of our farms in Washmflu and Monroe townships. Mr and Mn E. W. Busche 374 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. $1.54%. May »l.«ij i July $1.42. Corn: Dec. $1.17%. iff; j*1.22%. July $123%. Oats: D»J 53%c. May 59%c, July 58%t O -|ij WANTED Rags, Rubber, Paper of all \ | kinds, Scrap Iron, Metals and I Hides. , , ! 1 We will call with our truck for any junk you wish to dispoM | of. PHONE 442 MAIER HIDE 4 FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St.. Near G. It. k. 1. crossing. — " f|j IF YOU WANT TO ' BUY, SELL or TRADE your farm or city property, w | to ntv office ami sec what I I k io offer you. I I"' I ‘ iav es j best list of bargains 1 l,d " . a had. Come and look themto 1 you aro interested in an H. S. MICHAUD -troth Second Street Phones: Office 104. Kesid^ Roy S. .Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, IndjWJ g „ 1 1 know values an( ho " r^ >o the high d oll «r y (a i, g ,j perty. Now booking salf winter sales. Boo* 5 early. So® me , a r t paffl station White Mountain Cream # Phone 606 ° '“HARRY j Livestock aoffR 3 tTrsfiss ants county and aso ff|de i, counties. Acquam an 6 for known. See meat) 'W callffl f garage, plume Na ■ residence, 883-Greeu-