Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1925 — Page 2
I THE CORT I —Last Time Tonight— fig “THE TORNADO” ® A big Universal production with » H OUSE I’ ETE R S ■ SV A wonder picture and the last words in thrills. •rCKUSHED"— Lloyd Hamilton Comedy. 9 I 10c 35c I Ik SATURDAY —Wm. Desmond in "THE BLOW OUT V HE Comedy and Fox News. Children Matinee 10c ■ H Evening 20c and 25c ’"'flEiz’-c..LMfta’- ±-3£TJ!i.*U Wm. Blee Got a Ton of Coal FREE in our December drawing at our yards on 7th street, Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. With every load of coal containing a ton or more, we will give you a ticket on the I REE TON OF COAL. The drawings are held the last Saturday of every month. If you hold the lucky number and are present or not you receive the FREE COAL. Try it. I Carroll Coal & Coke Co.
■ - - —~——— — - — , ’’Suits ■ fljui OVERCOATS WHO says that men don’t appreciate vaiues-and real bargains? This great Sale proves they do. Don’t at ant COmC n “ W and S “ theSe trul ' fine gaimeins at ~ $ 14 75 to $ 34 75 “Truly—A’ Great Sale." I - —„ ... ———
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YELLOW JACKETS MEET STRONG FOE —- Kendallville high school basketball team, for years recognised over the state as one of the state's first class quintets. will lie in this city SatROY S. JOHNSON ss Auctioneer The success of your Sale depends largely upon the Auctioneer. 42 & -Jlibr Successful Sales since •kygß Sept. 1. 1924. is evi-j X .JI dence that I can give MLijß you Satisfaction. Book your sale early. I sell nearly every day in Sale season. Decatur, Indiana Phone 1022 Phone 80 O ■' —-O HARRY DANIELS | Livestock and Farm Sale , AUCTIONEER I | I have been in the business for twenty-one years and have called I | sales in every township in Ad- | 1 ams county and also adjoining counties. Acquaintance widely known. See me any day at Ford garage, phone No. 80 or call my ' ■ residence, 883-Greet. D ' A PARTNER OF SUNLIGHT Cod-liver oil has aptly been called the partner of sunlight. Both out of Nature’s store- i house of energy are of supreme importance to a child with rickets. Scott’s Emulsion and sunlight have been used i for decades to give strength | to weak-bones. A little of | Scott’s Emulsion with each j feeding does wonders for a malnourished child or adult. Keep your boy or girl out j in the su'nlight and give them Scott’s Emulsion Apfl everyday—regularly! i j Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. J. 24-1
'unlay night to play Decatur high school's Yellow Jackets. The game promises to be u lively scrup. ‘ I’ l Yellow Jackets went through a lengthy scrimmage with the second team last night and will be in good condition for the game. The Decatur high school girls will play the girls’ team from the General Electric factory in a preliminary game Saturday night. An added attraction at the game will be the Yellow Jackets who performed on the awarding of football letters to the , gridiron last fall. The letters will be awarded between halves and Attorney C. J Lutz will make a short talk on clean athletics. o oni biuhe! ■ LUMBAGO M I I Kidneys cause backache! No! Your backache Is caused by lumbago, rheumatism or a strain and the quickest relief is soothing, penetrating St Jacob - \ Oil. Hub it right tn ©* jQJ your painful back, and instantly the soreness stiffness ind lameness AD y disappears. Don't stay \ crippled! (let a ■ 1 eent bottle of St. J 1 cob's from your " druggist. A moment applied you'll wonder what became of the backache or lumbago ’ In use for 65 years for lumbago, backache. | sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism or sprains. Absolutely harmless. Doesn't burn the skin.
- n ADA M S Today and Tomorrow E Theatre 2 Morc Uays of Joy | HAROLD LLOYD in “HOT WATER’’ I Comedy enacted as only Lloyd can. ;•. ha Hundreds of our patrons started the New Year £3 entertainingly right yesterday. Hundreds will see B iffl this wonderful program Today anti Tomorrow. B I M * Vaß Also—Sennett Comedy and News—loc and 25c. a Monday of The West. RAILS” I ered wagons Brave s& lappy children—lndians B rattle—the MASSACRE. B THAT’S DIFFERENT. ic Comedy. ‘Pioneer Trails" to be B Zagon." B Prices—loc and 25c K MMMBtBBBBBBfcii r ■ a ■ ~i I Resolution No. 1 | Be it resolved, That I will put aside all extravagant habits and expensive follies, and shall, hereafter, place all of my earnings excepting my necessary expenses and a nominal v amount for recreation and advancement in a savings account drawing compound interest. Be It Further Resolved, That I shall at once start a savings account by making a deposit with the B Old Adams County Bank j I)ecat ur —I nd ia na :jl J .'..■'T . ' ... J':-.'..'..."' '■ \ ... . A
SOCIETY Edgar Reinking, of « --m ship. entertained a number of » las. evening in Walter Woehrtnan and 1 KHS ‘ h V'nTnXk X awarded was played and P 1 * 2 - ii.»nrv Cctdt.u Bl eeke. ami Messrs. I Krueckiberg «>>d Clarence JX • IVthe conclusion of the gun-H-J (ll . livioll s luncheon of ' X Z Misses Pauime Sehroeder of Ft. Wayne, Ida Brchemtr, a Reinking. Gretchen Bl.eke, Louis ’ Esther and Linnie ' Bleeke and Ruth Hoile, and Me. .Walter Woehrman ant Norm Kergch of Cleveland. Ohio. Bred -Bueher. Mart Reinking. Clarence ! l)ersch. Henry Krueckeberg. J i Henry, Oscar, Augusta and Ed b a. Relnklng. , ~ s The Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid bo cietv held their annual dollar social on Year's eve at the home of . Francis Fuhrman. Contests and ! games were enjoyed after which re >. t'reshments were served. - Miss Winifred Arnold entertained the girls of the Freshman class of i the St. Joseph High school, at a ,1 theater, watch and slumber party s Wednesday night. After the theater ’ partv at the Adams theater the ■' guests returned to the Arnold home and enjoyed dancing until twelve ;• o'clock and were then invited to the ‘ dining loom where they were served 1 with o fine supper, of pretty appointmeats. In a New Year's contest ‘. Miss Isabelle Neptune won the prize, s The gut sts included Mary Voglewede ' Isabelle Neptune. Madgeline Schmitt, i Mary Ehinger, Helen Schnitz. ami Cecelia Appleman.
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•• • ♦ tOKSAI.t HOtSxj ' 1 Phone BWrA. ' ■? ' | Automobile A '!' | pairing. D Hindenlang. east i; ” d ' roughs adding n ' a ' h “ € o ’L t birch check writer: . | ma . HSXHarXXXj I tiling cabinets; ’ ii’o'? 304 k. °P® B ‘ regulator clot k also | a . . ~n i,i. p nev. Hee trank >!<i> I i! state: all Hl e n>' ~,3 ii-.ii. Decatur K L — FOR RENT V ’ FOR RFNT-Strictly moderiniouse N Second st. Will retlet-ate I entire bouse. ■' 1 A i!!2*!! — FOR - Rent— lss acre farm >4 nine 1 ‘ north of Pleasant Mills. Ind Mer- ' icrence required. J F- Arnold. I •' tur. Ind. ,1 j j,. 0K nENT pm acre faint s-u- --. north of Decatur on River road A, . ]>. - l" LOST AMY FOUND LOST Be' ween i'nion Chapel < hnrcS and Decatur this afternoon, pair o< i ' 34x4U non skid chains tor Btittmioj bile. Rewartl. Return to this officeLOST—Dailies gaum let kid {love. between ttouth Fifth street and I Central Grocery. Finder please i leave at this office. ' LOST Lady's grey sweater, between Marshall ami the Adams theater, 'on Third street- Finder call 311 | 310t3 i lost— Open face lugersol wat<k _ in j silver case. Finder please return ! to this office. 3-3 ix WANTED WANTED —-Farm hand hy month or year. Married man preferred, t; fl McManamar. Decatur. 11. No. 1». lltv o — mitk i: In the Mlams I'ii.-uit t’-eirt. N».ve|nh<’r Term. I*‘?t ; State <>r Indiana Adams ('■■untv. ... lln the Estate of Jacoh .Martin. He;.ea<ed. The iirtdersigned . x.-entor of the last will of Jacob Martin, <le. .- i,ed. r tby gives notice that by virtue ot an orders of the Adams Circuit Court hwill at tlie hour of in A M., of the 5X91 day of January, 1925. at the law off- ( flee of L. C. KeVoss. Decatur. Imiu ia. offer for sale at' private sale, all the I interest of said ileeedent in and to tlth following described real estate. ' ” it: <’oo,nten. ing ten f.-et south off jtl.e northwest corner ..f Inlot fi.'tvJ j three in the original plot of IV-amrl then .••••st pnrallel will, the north iito-1 lof said lot one hundred llilrty-two. f.-et to tl.e alley, then north along I the mist line of said lot tiftv-thre.. ami Inlot fifty-four, eighteen feet. . heme west parallel with the semi, Itnv of y:ihl lot tif»v-f<ojr ano hli>Kin-t] I t iiirt\-two feet to Second Street then, o y.„.<h .a -hteen feet to the pl#.-- of beginning. -iij Slid sal.- will be mads subject la ’ .ippfO rffl of maio . .art., 'V ll "' r 'ill appraite-d value',,f said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: a/?/.' 1 T’ ,; bp S °M for eaab . nA * “’* > of the pur.-Use n<»nev » ash tn hand, the halan. # »n e<iiial instnllmentt. payable in ne an<| et-»hU'»n nionths, evidekrd notes of the bp’-'nx r«' I‘< r vent interest from date . . ■ ... . 1 ■’> nio'ivage rtai fr' - .f .11 (hms J""''"’"'’’ "< be *ld | ~ 3 n * ' • ’’ONNEL' | i- (' I'.-Voss. Au... Execute, ' ian.j.s-H IMARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And rorcign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market owes h b 0: best $16.50. ® lO, talv,,s >■'«»; top, — (Corrected January 2 ) j ' hicketr;. lb. i , <”ghoni chickens i Fowls 1 Ughnrn fowjg i Due,kg Sr Geese F-' Qld I'oostei:, Ibe Cggg. dozen 8 ' 48 < (Corrected January 2) New Corn. per m "Id Corn, per too ?17 " Mixed corn. per Iw -”'s. per bushel > ’ 4 ‘ l’*r bushel " 53c iki-ley. per bushel 11 .New- Wheat, N o | — 75 ' (New Wheat. No. 2 bsTff _ 11.71 Ul OC ‘L°' ,0CE '"’ «’ ’A-K.T i « «*no» * 3S«
I * WSWESS caros i ’ *•♦»!» H. FROHNAI I EL n 1 DOCTOR OF CHlßuPHttn? A HEALTH BERV| C | Nsuroclometer and For SERVICE W . Location ‘t - at 144 South 2nd Itrnt ' ’ Office Phono 314 Office Hours; M h s. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALM Calle answered promptly da» Private Ambulancs Office I‘hone: to Home Photi»—7thi FEDERAL FARM LOAM 1 Abstracts of Title. Rpal Plenty of Money to lo« a Government Plan Interest rate reduce October 15. ISni" 1 See French Quin. office—Take first atairwiy eoutb of Decatur Dtsx, N. A. BIXLER ~ ' OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses F* HOURS: Bto 31:30—13 JO to 11| Saturday 8:00 p. *, Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount ot 5 PERCENT money on improved real nuu FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real e»ia ; SCHURttER'S ABSTRACT OFFfi 133 8. 2nd SL O \ JOHN W. CLARK DENTIST 127 N. 3rd St. Office in conncilioii with Dr. F. W. Lose ——== -■ Call 436 for Taxi. ■ S—a— a—WANT ADS EARN-M-I O Sale of Household Goods P l I. the undersigned, wll jp ■ public auction at 314 North ! street. Decatur, Ind. Saturday, Jan. 3, 1925 ■ Sale to begin at 1:3'1. the iollma® I In-ut ebold gotxls. to wit: , | 1 heating stove; 1 gag and coul range: kitchen cato 3 beds; 2 bed springs; F* M ‘* t 'i;»board; dining room table: 2 , iHrdng chairs: 9x12 rue; . and many other articles too » 1 bus to mention. Terms cash f I MARY J. BAKBLjBI . Xoy S Johnson. Auct. ——O ■ 1 Rebuild—Pianos. Talking A wing machines, and tune apt! sell as a side bm'. I’hot" •’ ' I North end city limit" I 1 X. ImWj | Cbi: in thn morning «nd ■ OBly. Terms, cash flops and Side Curtains I' s Celluloid t* we ® \ Hjar b ess Repaired. 1,1 I ] lafd Garage, North first * ‘J, uz—t — —J I ■ DR. G. F, EICHHORN Veterinarian ' I Office at Sale Barn on First Street * | ft M I Btilary white <H»rrto« j I cbfc.eus controlled *"' ? ’ 1 test. For particulars call I IRi.ues: Office 306: R« v |~ Public SalC Calends c Jan l.Mra. Hatt' l M ~ closing bt sale 5 intle» 9 Decalurf . jrM Jan. ft-ciarence H ~a' ? fgtl I’outh ofcecatur on ' '^t'■ e lfoad. 2 »>. south and - ■Monroe » 4 mi norHi atw ■ • 1 ’ ea-t of Brne. , S 15 Jan 2ft L. F MilM 1 'j', j i: : S c ’ale. 3 tßk., south ot «)!»■(» so „[ county ~ ■:« I Jan 2®r o nest Ov f-' J p ; ta ' O ,c smith of ftcattir or I'j 4 ol Monrieftn state road -i 13 °«t sale I , t mi!- ■ | Jan. 30-4 j Be.'tvi'-J . pouth of Ptffrson or 1 m 11 ’ I'4 tulle mufti of Hondm’ 6 ’ « o«t sale. I b; ,B I Feb. 18 —£„ iuue! H^ r ' - ot MSueville
