Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1924 — Page 4
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS « FOR SALE ** FOR SALE —Detroit Jewel gas range in good condition; blue reed baby carriage like new. Phone 379 at 303 W. Jackson at. 2uotfx FOR SALE—Stove and Furnace wood Decatur Cooperage Co. Phone 189. 274 til De 6 FOR SALE—7S pure bred white Leghorn pullets. SB.OO dozen or lot at 75c head. Also 5 pure bred white Leghorn cockrels. Hollywood strain. $2 each. 2 dozen Ancona pullets, Shepherd strain direct. $1.25 each. P. B. Carper. Preble R. 2. 285t6x FOR SALE —Pure bred white~'Wyandotte cockerels from heavy laying strain. Call 323.28,t3 FOR SALE -Set of buggy harness. and good Storm King buggy. Hom er Ginter. Decatur, R. 2. Craigville phone. 287t.,x FOR SALE -5 head of good deep colored feeding steers.—Schmitt .5! ent Market. 2S>t.> FOR SALE— Large black Jersey cow with calf at side. William Swigart. first house north of Calvary church. RS.27Bt3x FOR SALE— Spring heifer calf from high test cow; also storm king buggy in good condition. Cheap for cash J. H. Andrews. Decatur R. 5, Monroe j telephone. 288toX FOR~SALE —30 head of fail piß s - Grandstaff & Reinhart, Preble phone. 278t3x FOR SALE —A soft coal burner in good condition; 1 large white Eniddan gander. Call Hubert Zerkle, Decatur. Ind , Phone 579-A .288t3 FOR - SALE 5 fresh cows. 10 bead steers, weight from 600 to 800 h>s. Julius Brito, phone 867 11 28813 x FOR SALE Hors-’ and Rubber Tired buggv. in good shape. Phone 87 . L. rZr. No. 10. 28913. x FOR SALE Jersey cua. 7 years old: will be fresh in one week. G 1). Koeneman. Decatur 11. 4. Preble phone. 289t1x FOR RENT FOR RENT—Seven-room, strict'j modern house and garage at 504 N 2nd St. Inquire of C. D. Teeple. ts pi'll’ RENT Strictly model'll house on North Second street, .1. F. Arnwld. 287t3 FOR RENT- Large front loom, furnished for light housekeeping. Outs de entrance. 815 North Fif'h street. Phone 732. 288tJ FOR' RENT—7 room bungalow. A l modern, furnace, bath, electric pump brings soft water to faucet - Hot water arrangements and wash room equipped with clothes line in basement. Located on North First street. A. D. Suttles, agent. 2SB FOR~~\RENT—Six room house with garage. 2% miles northeast of city Call 871 J. ” 288t3x LOST AND FOUND JOST—Ry -.mal! Ft. Wayne boy. football in front of High school Thankgiving eve. Findfer please call phone 729. 387)3 LOST—On December ~ Heiween uie Union chapel church and Bryant, along state road, a Hampshire sow weighing 225 pounds, wide strip i f white over shoulder. Finder please notify C. S. Mumma. R. R. 3 or Webster kllmamßWgexilleJlnd_____2BSt 5 WANTED WANTED—You to try my method ol healing if you are suffering in any way. Geo. Dixson, the magnetic healer, 615 Indiana St., call 1002. N< humbug. 278 t; WANTED—Man to employ and man age agents to distribute large cat alogs listing over 3.000 staple art! des at cut rate prices for old estab lished house. Can start on part time Full time should pay S3OO up month ly. Experience not necessary. Per munent. Exclusive contract. Cast bond of $250 required. Apply in per son to Mr. Eldred, salesmanager. al Murray Hotel, all day Monda*. Dec Bth ’ 289 U o W’I'OIXTHI AT HI KVIK'I TOII No. 2223. Nolle,, is Hereby Given. That Ile undmsiznv'l hl' been appointed executor of flu estate of Susan Lanning V. < liilek. late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solALBEIIT M. LANNING.
Executor T mber 1. 1921. I.dhurt i Geller. Attys. C-12-t9 o Ci ty City. — Fourteen can of coal were derailed near here on the Eig Vo.,r. tearing up 1.300 feet of and delaying the service 24 hours.
Public Sale •®*“® Calendar Dee. D. Baker. 4 miles w»-t of Der.-itur; 1 mile east of Peter»on. or first house west of Beery church. Dec. in—Harvey Ward. mile west of Decatnr. pec 10.—J. J Doner 13 miles east of Decatur. 4 12 miles of Willshires. on R. S. Croghan farm. Dec. 16 —Mary E. Ballinger, 1 south. 3 tnilos west of Monroe Dec IS —5 ®lla» southtrest of Daaatur 1 mite east & 1 mU& south oj. Peterson.
♦ BUSINESS CARDS < ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclomster and Splnograph For SERVICE Fo» Location Position at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 10S1 Office Hours: 10-12 e.m. 1-S M S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMIM' Calls answered promptly day or al*l Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 757 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitt HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to Saturday 8:00 p. si Telephone 136 Closed Wednesday afternoone. DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Laboratories Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. asSundays, 9 to 10 a. m Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estat» 1 ienty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 See French Quinn, lifter —Take first stairway eolith of OAcatur Democn MONEY TO LOAN Au uu.linked amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. 0~5 —— '■■■' —— -O JOHN W. CLARK DENTIST 127 N. 3rd St. OH'icc in connection with Dr. F. W. Lose
NO TRESPASSING Notice is hereby given that, no hunting or trespassing is allowed on the following farms: Studabaker Home Farm. Washington township; Obenauer Farm. Kirkland township; Morrison Farm, Blue Creek township; C. I. Schell farm, Blue Creek township; C. 1. Schell farm. St. Marys township. 28St3 A. D. Suttles, agent. ' Vincennes. — Vincennes is mourning the death of William Woods, 56, <■ id here, who was the oldest mefttber of the city police force, having been in service since 1903. O U| | DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street I Bacilary white diarrhoea cf I chickens controlled by blood I test. For particulars call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. > - O 0— —— — 0 IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL or TRADE I your farm or city property, come | to my office and see what I have i | to offer you. I believe I have the I best list of bargains I have ever had. Come and look them over if you are interested in any way. H. S. MICHAUD I 133 South Second Street Phones: Office 104. Residence 496 0 - ■■■• O=- -0 Roy S. Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, Indiana I know values and how to got I the high dollar for your property. Now booking fall and winter sales. Book your sale early. See me at White Mountain Cream Station Phone 606 Phone 1022 o — -- ——C O— =£ HARRY DANIELS Livestock and Farm Sale AUCTIONEER I have been lu the business for 1 twenty-one years and haiNp called sales In every township In Adams county and also adjoining counties. Acquaintance widely known. See me any day at Ford ' . garage, phone No. 83 or call my | resldaucs. eSS-Gresx fl •
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER ■>, 1924-
■' I I Rebuild—Pianos. Talking and Sewing machines, and tune pianos and sell as a side line. Phone 101* North end city limits. D. A. Gllliom. Call in the morning and eyenlng" only. Terms, cash. M-W-Ftr o- 1 — Tops and Side Curtains "Repaired. Celluloid sewed in. Harness repaired. Good warm storage for the winter. Oakland Garage, North First st. 258c0d-tf HI SI 111 Qin— """■ NOTICE Positively no hunting allowed on cither of our farms in Washington and Monroe townships. Mr. and Mrs. E W. Busche 274 tod 3wk NOTICE The D. A. Gllliom Talking and Radio machine is now ready for the market and will be made to order.* The Gilliom music machines are the only ones in the world made with sounding boards, air parts and tone trunk and used for either radio or , talking machines. This machine is matchless and has not found its equal, so far. Terms made after you see, and hear this famous machine. D.‘ A. Gilliom. Inventor and manufacturer. Decatur. Ind. 289-2tx
o — BIDS FOR COAL Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of Adams County Memorial hospital will receive sealed bids on. Monday, Dec. 15, 1924 and up until 10 o'clock a. m. on said day. for one car load of Pocahontas coal, egg size. Price to include delivery of said coal in bin at said hospital at Decatur. Indiana. Board of Trustees. Adatns County Memorial Hospital. Dec. 5-12. o Would Shut Down Gas Works "My stomach has been so filled with gas for the last three years that I felt I could pretty nearly supply mr town. I also had frequent pains in right side in region of the appenlix. Doctors didn't help ♦much. One lay my neighbor told me about what Mayr's Wonderful Remedy had done for him and I got a bottle of our druggist. I can say that it will do ill and more than you claim for it." It is a simple, harmless preparation :hat removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays he inflammation which causes prac:ically all stomach, liver and intesinal ailments, including appendicitis. Due dose will convince or money refunded. Holthouse Drug Co., and Iruggists everywhere. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Hogs—l3o pounds an ddowu. $6.00 $6.25; 130 <o 150 pounds. s6.7sf<t $7.25; 150 to 190 pounds, $7.75® $8.60; 190 pounds and up. [email protected]; roughs. $7.25© $7.50; stags. $5.25. Lambs. $13.50© $13.00. Calves, sll.oo© $11.50.
Receipts. 14,400; shipments. 5,130. Official to New York yesterday—6.270 hogs, closing slow. $9 65(i59.75; mediums. $9.59® $9.70: light weight, $9 00® $9.50: light lights, $7.00® $8.50; pigs. $6.50® $7.00; packing sows, rouch. $7.75®58.00. Cattle, 300 strong. Sheep. 7.000; best lambs. $15.50; best ewes. $7.50® $8.50. Cal.ves. $12.00; tops. $13.00. (Corrected December 4) Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 $1.45 Oats, per bushel 47c Rye, per bushel —9O c Barley, per bushel -75 c New Wheat. No. 1- $1.50 New Wheat, No. 2 ’ sl-49 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected December 41 All poultry purchased must be free from feed. Leghorn Fowls 13c Fowls 17c Chickens 17c Leghorn Chickens 12c Ducks 12c Geese _ • 10c Old Roosters -—8 c Eggs, dozen 57c LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 57c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butlerfat -44 c MINISTER SCORNS MOVIES OF TOOR Declares Modern Movie Is • More Destructive Than Saloons Were Pastor Barney E. Antrobuc. speak ing on the subject. “The Work of ♦be Thief,'' from John 10:10 at the Baptists revival ,lact night, said tn part: “There are just two great powers in the world the power of God and the power of the De' jl. The Devil is the thief whose work is to steal, kill and destroy. The Devi! is conceived of by many as a hideous be:;;* r-.rtJ; forked U’-J Split bosfe. a horned head, and a pitch-fork in
hand. The Bible rather pictures him [as a subtle and crafty being who often appears as an angel of light. "Quo way the Devil is stealing oui children and breaking up the oldfashionable American home is by the modern movie. I do not hesitate tc make the statement that the modern movie Is more destructive, than the saloons ever were when running at full blast. The saloons usually reach ed and shared only the children ol drunkards, while the movies get every child, rich and poor, who can get hold of a nickel. They get them in and feed them up on the filth and slime of the movie world. It is known to be true that New York and Los Angeles movie corporations send out sly smooth agents to our {emale colleges each year to attend the graduation exercises, and to pick out the most beautiful girls in the classes, and try to induce them to join that degenerate crowd of movie actors. The service was well attended. A
PUBLIC SALE • 1, the undersigned, having decided to quit farming, will sell at public auction at my residence I*6 miles west of Decatur on t'ue old Webber farm, on Wednesday. December 10, 1921 Beginning at 12:00 noon. The following personal property, to-wit: 2 HEAD OF HORSES Gray mare, 8 years old. sound and a good one; Gray horse. 9 years old. a good worker. 2 HEAD OF CATTLE Black cow, 5 years old. giving 4 gallons of milk per day; Jersey cow, 9 years old, giving 2 gallons of milk per day. POULTRY—2 dozen good laying hens. FEED 2 ton of good mixed hay; 20 double shocks of fodder in the feed; 100 ' shocks of corn in field. * FARMING IMPLEMENTS Turnbull wagon, good as new; Macy Harris mowing machine, only used i one season; Ohio hay loader, a good one; 16 ft. hay ladders, with grain bed; disc harrow; 60 tooth spike tooth harrow; double shovel'plow; riding cultivator; walking breaking plow; set of farm harness; colbu’S: plcll forks; scoop shovel; mud boat. Other articles not mentioned, '-M 1 ! MI" ‘ ' TERMS—AH sums of $5 and under cash; on, months will be given, the purchaser giv-Wa interest the last 3 months. 4% discount for cash on kunis' I bver fa.oo? No property removed until settled for. HARVEY B. WARD Roy S. Johnson. Auct. Old Adams County Bank. Clerk Dec. 1-5-8
I Mtt pa—X, L ’S"“ Furniture J lianß . 1 M H Xmas Cedar Chests ' III' 111 fHI * —l7 .. 1 >)ll| ||l An excellent gift for sister, wife or mother, is that of a IgA—vw-~~ cedar chest. We offer them in all styles, sizes and fin- , I, I ishes. ami a special selection of solid walnut with cedar iytii Jkoj 1 ning. See our line. I V M $11.50 —..530.00, Jr ~ i I' 1 v' HMS ■A®’ Bridge Lamps Excellent Gifts iIM | We have an excellent 10l of Bridge and I able Lamps vim l> H I family would be proud io have in their home. Alt I styles of lamps and shades. Complete at 0 J -U ' SIO.OO $28.00 O Vj / - , I ' vs ./// He’ll Be More Pleased With a Smoking Stand AMM/ ' ■ ■ ■ 11 VI liuz We °«er a variety of smoking cabinets for Christmas Gift choosmg Nothing )/%' please HIM more than one of our many ttyles and finishes of smoke stands. 1« *- uu Ivf > oyYbN abl v priced at If. k Aw ff $1.39—415.00 MJ J I Vl - ~ - I I - ■! II - 11. . * 'T~ I I '* ' Wrl ' ~ F/' l-*3 1 '// W Open Evenings Until Christmas Beginning Dec. 13th ®lw ffl Wk-Vg ORTH SECOND STREET II j t fW) . —
meeting will Ije held tomorrow noon at the LaFountaine Handle Co., anil tomorrow night at 7:30 in the Baptist Church. — . —o— • — Witness Says Forbes Received Large Sum Chicago, Dec s.—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Col. Charles R. Forbes, received $30,000 from John W. Thomp son St. Ixtiils contractor as the result of a hospitalization contraction between the two men Elias H- Mortimer star witness for the government in the Forbes- Thompson fraud trial, testified today. This occurred while Forbes was hoad of the United States veteran bureau Mortimer stated. The witness also told of Forbes being embarassed by new about inquiries into the lettinc of the Northampton, Mass., hospital gofi« tract » The defunct Pontiac construction
company subsidiary of the Thompson and Black. Co., of st. Louis secured the contracts. ■ - - ■' o- 1 i —-— Fort Wayne. — Conrad Nlll, born in 1841, recalls the time when Indians in northern Indiana were shipped | away tn boats to take up new homes i on western Indian reservations. o Quality Coal. Phone 199.1 Emerson Bennett. 273tf '
Special For Saturday ARVIN HEATER For F ORDS This is a real winter necessity and a year round fort. It is mounted on the foot-board and not through th dash, thereby making it much better and convenient ah does not weaken your dash. Once installed it needs no mechanical attention h is a permanent accessory which serves unfailing throughout the life of your car. Regularly Priced at $1.75 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY $1.49 Adams County Auto Co. ON GENUINE FORI) PARTS” Exclusive Ford Dealers Madison St. Phone 1
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