Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1925 — Page 2

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS

♦ <>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦++♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR SALE FOR SALK A Garland ga» range in good condition. Bertha Kill*. l«o S. Second atreet, Decatur. Ind. 4tfax Foil SALE —Five year old mare extra quality. good worker. 1 r.cen to JI. C. W. Bell. 1 mile east. miles north if Walt 29-30 2-u-.-9x of groceries and fixtures. Good business. Reason for selling, ill health. Mr. and Mrs. 1 ' • .? . ''' LOST AMI FOUND Owner may have statne by <ailing at Adams theater or Phone 911 and paying tor this ad. 4t J FOR RENT Fc3T"ni!N r EbT ~ --'O’-, over P*ix< v Shoe Store. A. I). Suttles. I 6-6 t WANTED WANTED To rent small modern house by Jan. 9. Address reply to Jtox A H , care Daily Democrat. 6-2 t ■ ""Ml —- ' ' ’ - for sale STI DEBAKER SEDAN Been run only 7.000 miles. Good as new. Usual Terms. Am go.ng away and wish to sell it. DAN ERWIN. Phone 338 or 3394t3 • 0 ~ miiih: or rixu. »i:ti i.tt’iKV r or imiii; v.oi<*. is hereby »h n to lie- <-re<B heirs .nd fegutoM of William Pr.s.l..rr .1 ...K-.1. tu appear In the A.t im- Circuit Court, held at Ib-.atur. 1,....,. . .... i nd lay us February. 1. :. and sl-’ew .-au’C. it any. why > .-. \l. <■. • 'I.H.MEy ACIOI NTS with ' the estate of said decedent . not be approved: and said heiru are nolitie.l to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their j ‘‘’hi’sllY * ‘kDWAIJD PltESlxtltl'. I Kw liters Itreatur. Ind., lx- ember 1924. i Ftw !.i< (4 Littf-r. r, Attys. :-i-7 , —-—o - NOTICE OF ELECTION OF TRUSTEE A i- ■ng .till l-c held at the t tni .ttan church on Jan. IS for the ; urpo- of electing a church trustee for the ensuing 3 years. ULEN BAKER. 31714 Secretary. 1 o ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given thut the annual ineeiir.g of he stockholder. of Th< Peoples latan and Trant t’l'in-J pany will Im- held at tin Banking Ilnu.-o of said Trust Company in this city Tuesday. January 38. 1925, at !’• o’clock a. tn- for the election of directors of said Trust Company to serve the ensuing year and until rm ce< tietl and all other matters that may come before the meeting. * W A. LOWER. Secretary: 23 27-30-3-6-10 13-17 PUBLIC SALE The undersigned adniitistrator of the estate of Sarah Tyndall, deceased. will offer for -ale at public auc-| tioti. at her lata. residence in Pleasant * Milk on FRIDAY, JAN. 9. 1925 iH-ginifing al one o’clock p. m.. the following prenerfy to-wit: HOUSEHOLD GOODS PERSONAL PROPERTY MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Terms: Stuns under 35.00, cash in* hand. Over that amount a credit of tr months will be given, purchaserj giving bankable note, approved by ! Administrator. SAMUEL TYNOALL. Admf. 1 Harry IfeneU. Auct. Jan. 3,5.7 Tops and Side Curtains Repaired, Celluloid sewed in, 1 Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage. North First st. 258e0d-tf o— CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May $1.79-14. July 11.55. t- li M.y |1.25%. July $1.29\ Hal:-. May July 62c. DETECTIVE ASSOCIATION NOTICE The Adams County Ifetcc'jve As-f.<M-iali<>n. No. 151. will convene in simcial session al fie obi Adams I • County Bank in the committee room. I at 7 o clock. Friday evening. January \ St. All minilo- am ’em- ; present as s|Kiei*l |>n Ur-ss will i e i-on-ridered. By M n of the pr< b-lein. deter MOSER. Secretary. Book Your Sale With CHRISTE BOHN K E ' AUCTIONEER I liawYnade successful s f«»r ni.Hiy others and tan do llv s.iiiie fur v<>n A TRIAL WILL TELL. Phone 690-H. Decatur. Indiana -w-f ts e

SOTIf 1: TO Notice la hereby given that the 'Common Council in and for the 1 ity ;<rf Hecutur, Indiana, will on the -“th .lay of January. IMS. at 7 o'clock p. m at the City Hall, receive *eali<l . i.ropoaaU for furnlahlr.g material. I !,.!...r and erection on the purchaaeia foundation al the City Light and Pow- . . riant situated on North 3rd street, in the Cll> of Decatur, Indiana. 2--i■„ 11 r Horrlmntal Water Tube •’ .ii,,» of 200 ‘tie. working pressure. Proposals to Include the furnishing of , n and fire brick and the name and make of fire brick. i Binders proposes to furnish ele- to .ouif. boiler with Turner Battles. Bridge Walls and brick work for Stokers that may be selected Notice is also given that on Tuesdav I the 2Mh day of January. IMS. at . 1 o < lock p. m. at th Cits Hall. ”»■’ < umtnon Council, will receive sealed Proposals for. the furnishing and I ..reeling, including all labor of 2--m<> H P. Automatic Stokers complete with engine drive chain, etc. to .drive stokers. „ » Also submit proposals on steam Engine and Steam Turbin driven fan. delivered and erected an purchasers foun<lattbn. As an alternate bid. proposal will l-e • received on 2—WO H. P. Horlsontal Water Boiler according to the above t specifications and also on 2--sO* H l Vutomatl- Stokers for s<># H. P Boiler according to above spe- lfications. All ,f the tabor, brick work and erection ..f Boilers and Stokers to be installed ' t.» the complete satisfaction of the Kle tri. Light Committee of the Comi n Council of the City of Decatur. I I . ertifled check tor line.On payable to the City Cleik of the Citv of D»-attir. must accompany each bid. Ih« said I'ommon Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and official seal 1 I this 7th dav of January. IS.’*.. 1 iSeaD CATHERINE KAI’FFMAN. I 7.14 City Clerk. 0 Frank Sanders, Former Decatur Resident. Dies ,M. S. Eliey, veteran jeweler of this city, received word this morning that his brother-in-law. Frank Sanijere. former Decatur resident, was buried ilhis morning at Marion. Indinna. Mr. Sanders died Monday. He was alntuf 6'i years old and lived in Decatur for ( more than 2'J years, being employed in local meat markets. He was known to many of the older residents of this city, all of whom will regret to [ learn of his death. 0 Solution of Puxzle No. 81. B~TA'FfCHMHiO. T L!DMoWEI F u nßr qm eWe A R nJ|v A 3BS OME ■FiA REBSE, nWp 0 SEBH A V eWb a R G(b ur’sMlf a'c'eMman’y « o NgWTo R?TMHO'N dm Ma c h eße ph cMa~j~a~ r mlh u n tbs o l eMo l e a mMme a TBn a V eMs I r T E ~NMM' I R TJ|r ' EjNTMS’ E NMT I N yWk I N'DMAS LIFE E tWp I T tMe MU O V_E N SBPUiNtIkAP e T J_ A ofis A N r’lM IE a R"N TdIIt

ROY S. JOHNSON AVCTI 0 N E E R ._—, The success of my busiH! ness depends upon the ' success of your sale. A successful sale will mean more dollars in the bank for you. Book your sale in time. I seil every day in sale season. Phone 80—Decatur. Ind.—Phone 1022 See me at Ford Carage. WANTED ! 1 i Rues Rubber. Paper of all kind-. Scrap Iron. Metals and Hides We will call with <mr truck for any junk you wish to dispose of. . PHONE 442 MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R & I. crossing. O Q— - - < HARRY DANIELS Livestock and Farm Sale AUCTIONEER . , I I have been in the business for | I twenty-one years and have called I sales iu every township in Ad- | anis county and also adjoining | counties. Acquaintance widely known. See mo any day at Fora garuge, phone No. 80 or call my i i residence, oka-Greeu Public A \ > Sale Calendar I •i ni. 15—Clarence H. Davis. 9 mi'.! MUtitt of Decatur on county farm road. 2 mi. south and 2 tni. east of Monroe or 4 mi. north and 2>4 mi. ••ast of Berne. 1 Jen 28 L. F Miller, dosing out •'c. * utiles south of Decatur. first . Uoiittc ~«Mitb of County Fann I J.ui 2^— Forrest Livens, :i% w j| P , south of Decatur or 1% miles »o>t.,’ of .lonrie on state road 21 Closing out sale 1 i Jan .'l9—A J. Beavers. 414 miles, south of Peterson or I mile eaaf and ‘ 1 j mile north of Honduras fio lU J out sale •; Feb lo—Emanuel Hart 4 .>»)., I iouth of Monroeville Clodug ~out I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7.

CLEAN KIDNEYS Bl DRINKING LOTS OF WATER Take Salls tu Flush Kidneys if Bladder Bothers or Baek Hurts Rating too much rich food may produce kidney trouble in soAe form, says a well-known authority: because the acids coated excite the kidneys Then they become overworked, get ' sluggish, clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region, rbeu matic twinges, severe headaches.’ acid stomach, constipation, torpid 1 ver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you. begin drinking lots ’of good water and also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may t then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and 1< mon juice, combined with lithia. aid has been used for years to flush c ogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity; also to neutralize the 'acids in the system so that they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder disorders. Jad Salts tan not injure anyone; makes a delightful eervescent lithiawater drink which millions of men and women take now and then to help keep the kidneys and urinary organs c ean. thus often avoiding serious kidney disorders. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year. • o Classes In Banking To Meet This Evening —— The first meeting of the classes of tb.e American Institute of Banking, which was organized''here recently, will be held at the Catholic school building this evening. It was erroneously stated yesterday that the classes would meet last night. The * class in English will meet at 6:30. o'clock and the class in Banking will meet at 7:30. There is still room for a few more enrollments. Bebout Elected Captain Os D.H.S.Football Team Joe Bebout, end on Hie Decatur high si hool football ■ team last fall, was elected captain of the 1925 eleven (yesterday evening at a meeting of it he football players who received ( letters this year. Bebout will be a J> nior in the high school next year. .11- was one of the most consistent players on the team last fall and : should be one of the mainstays of the [1125 Yellow Jacket eleven. . Charles Briener. captain of the J 924 team, will be graduated next spring. 0

MARKETS-STOCKSi Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets I , BUFFALO LIVE STOCK !:<■<•<• pts. I.Simi; shipments. 4.75<l Official to N. V. yesterday: 2.28 ft hogs < losing steady; heavies. »I<> Hr *11.«»; mediums. sln.s.*,<S sll im : light weight. $1»..->mfislf).!in : light lights. ( $9.00© $10.00; pigs, sß.oofi $9.00; pack- , ing sows, rough. 9.225: cattle. 250 steady: sheep. l.OftO; best lambs. 1 1.900: best ewes. s9.ooft $10.00; calves. 375. tops. $14.0041 $14.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Market I Ijpgs—l*o tbs and down. $7.7541 1 8 25: HO to 150 lbs. $8 73«r9 25 150 to 190 tbs $975610: 190 lbs and up [email protected]; roughs $S.75t stags. $6 I Lambs-$15.50. Calves—sl2 506i::.50. rho local markets reporter! no change again today. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 7» Chickens, lb. ] SI . I Leghorn chicketiß • i K,,wls "18c , Leghorn fowls ‘l2c ( ,Jucks ' - I- ...... .. 16c i G, ‘ ese 16c Old roosters g c i Eggs, dozen 48t . I • LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected January 7> Nefi Corn, per 100 jfyj Old Corn, per 1(H) 11.5 ft Mixed Corn, per 100 $1.45 flats, per bushel 5 _ ss. Hye. per bushel $ t ' Barley, per bushel I New Wheat, No. 1 , $174 Ne ■■ Wheat. No. 2 s77* LOCAL GROCER’S EGr- MARKET Eggs, dozen 5 0 „ SUTTfcnira* »-r ( butterfat S9c

=j4=s ar ===== = ' I /!' WeWM People«« P® BB Thr, ‘ Ußl ’ rhese fcUf C Doors This Week and let Wft Jefub-TMyecbGo L 11 JANUARY SALE TUR ARE NOT USED TO SUCH REDI ( I IONGood merchandise is the hardest for the store to reduce hut the easiest to sell once the right kind of prices are used for a wedge. ... The thousands of people who come to John f. kind of goods—and know one thing sure—and that is that a Nile of th . thj c itv—and in few of this kind of reduction-is not to be found anywhere else in this chj cities in this state. MICHAELS-STERN SUITS M. KOHN & SON SHIRTS Cut Into Three Pr.ee. One Lot That Sold up.toW $17.50, $22.50, $29.50 $1.29 ond $1.09 $4.00 IMPERIAL UNION SUITS at $2.65 Qi/ 1/ SHOP EARLY IN THE DAY—(XWISOtI SAVE MONEY IN OUR SALE. Hats >7; R 5 Tsfub-T-Mysu: Go { v JI J BETTER CIOTMES EOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS-•DECATUR* INDIANA* z •/ [ - — ,■ ■■■- %

Clearance Sale Os Shoes Thursday January 8, 1925 Sale Begins Promptly At 9 A. M. The Greatest of Ail Clearance Sales. Money talks and ours is tied up in merchandise. Therefore, Our Policy is to dispose of all of last season’s merchandise, and we arc going to stick to our rule and clean-up all our stock of the last season.

Womens Shoes In tan and black, kid and calf lace shoes. All sizes and values up to SIO.OO. 57 Pairs at 98c Pair. 58 pairs Mens Shoes In brown and black calf. English toes. Lace. All sizes. X alues up to SIO.OO. Wonderful values at $1.98. ■* Pair One Lot of Childrens Shoes In black and brown calf. Lace. All ‘■izes from S' 2 to 11. Values up to $2.25. Special at $1.69 Pair One Lot of Misses Shoes In black and brown calf. Lace. All sizes from 12 to 2. Values up to $3..i9. Bargains at $1.98 - Pair

Al! Sales for Ca-sh. 11/* 01 0 No Hoods Charged. WIDH6S UIMC dtOTP 'll Sales 10. ( ash. x ’Lvl v No Goods Charged. Comer 2nd Monroe Sts,.

Choice of Entire Lot of Womens Slippers & Oxford Values from $ 1.00 to SB.OO. Come in black, brown and pat. kid leathers, brown suede and dull calf pat. trim. Price—sl.9B Pair Womens and Childrens Fell Slippers All colors and color combinations. Good variety of sizes. Very special values up to $1.50. Special at 79c Pair Womens Brown and Black hid Oxfords All sizes and good styles. Values up io Nl.ilO, Very special during this sale at $2.98 Pair Womens Black Kid and Patent Strap Slippers All sizes. Values up to SI.OO. Special at $2,29. Pair

34 pairs Mens Work Shoes Excellent work shoes. Values up to sl.oo—at $2.68 Pair Womens Shoes In tan and black. Kid lace, Louis heel. All sizes and values up to $lO. 63 pairs at 48c Pair Boys Heavy Shoes Semi-Dress in good lasts and all sizes. \ allies up to $3.50. Special al $2.49 Pair ouths Medium Weight Dress Shoes In brown and black caJf. All sizes nnd lasts. Values up to $3.50. Special at $1.98 Pair