Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1925 — Page 2
~ ' | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦**** FOR SALE FOR SALE- House and lot <>u South First street. Phone 331 2f ’ l6 FOR SALE—Why pay rent? Look at thesp* 7 room house, garage, tun lot, South sth Htreet. 6 room house, barn, acre of ground. Line "treet These houses can be bought for s■>»<) cash, balance like rent. Phone 239. 671 or 361. _ 23tax FOR - SALE- 40 laying Ancona hens. Phone 615. or inquire at 1620 W. Monroe st. _ 29t3xeo<l FOR SALE My property on North Third st.. Decatur. A cozy home for a small family For particulars ’ write Mrs Elpha C. Bell. Montpelier. Ind. _ _ FOR - SALE One disc drill, one disc harrow, hay tedder, 4 sheep Wm. Kitson. phone R 863. _ 31t3x Z WANTED Girl tor general ho’tsework. Phone 737 2!lt.',\ WANTED—To buy i~J>roperty. centrally located, modern or senii-mod-eru. Anyone having such call 875-N. WANTED —MAN. energetic and reliable, wanted by factory represent ative to hadle our business in De< < tur district; unusual opportunity, with fortune for right man; expert ence or capital unnecessary; writ' fully Svncro Motors Co.. Battle Creek Mich , K ? WANTED — Experienced waitress for Sunday dinners. — Hotel Murray. 31t3x "FOR RENT FOR RENT —160 acre farm. 3 miles west of Linn Grove. See Henry French at Kyle Barn or phone IT’ luffton. ~ LOST AM) FOUND LOST- Tan Angora cat. somewhere in Decatur. Finder c all 656. Rew ird. 31-3tx —.—_ o — CEMETERY MEETING FEB- 10 A meeting will be held at the Little Vim- church, Laneustt r township. Wells county, at one o'clock noon. Tuesday. February 10. for the purpose of electing a trustee for the Shady cemetery. Nearly a hundred people are hurried in this old ceiu<• tery; some of them pioneers who helix d to make this country and we sliouw- .-<»■ that the cemetery i- well kept, the fences maintained and it is necessary under the law that a trustee be named at this time. There will be other business of importance. Please come if you are interested. 29t3eo<lx James A. Steele, trustee MARKETS-STBCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market? ■ Opening Grain Review Chicago. Feb. s—Wheat opened sharply lower on the board of trade today and carried coarse grains down ■with it. Spirited selling brought, a sharp setback in wheat and was in response to sharply lower prices in Liverpool and bearish outside influences. Corn's dip was wholly sympathetic Outs sold off in sympathy with oth cr grains. Slump in provisions was due to grains weakness. Hogs and cables were higher. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 5»h)o. shipments 2850. official to New York yesterday, 5510. Hogs closing steady. Heavies $11.60 mediums sll.4<Hft 11.60; light weight, $11,256(1140: light lights $10011: pigs $8 sml/tO; packing sows rough $0,754/ 10; cattle l«o sternly; sh-en 400; best lambs *18.50; best ewes. $10011; calves 150. lops $1*1.50. Lambs —$16(fr'16.50. Calves—sl4oll.so. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected February 5) Chickens, lb. . 20c Leghorn Chickens 15c Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls Jsc Ducks 16c Geese 14c Ohl roosters Sc Eggs, dozen ... 35c i LOCAL GRAIN MARKFT (Corrected Fuhrnr al New < .'iru. per 100 .$1 50 Old (Corn, per 100 fl Allied Corn, per 100 $1 45 Oats, per but 4 55c Rye, per bushel ... $1 00 Barley, per bushel 7Se New Wheat. No. 1 $1.95 New Wheat. No. 2 $1.91 LOCAL' GROCERS EGG MARKET Lag-, dozcu , 10c S'JTTfcRFAt AT etATIOM ButterUt _ 36c'
»•»*««*•****•* ♦ BUSINESS CARDS H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclometer znd Splnograph Fo- SERVICE F» Location PositiM at 144 South 2nd Bt’»«t Offic# Phone 314 Residence 10S i Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 14 M a-« " " ' **• S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 90. Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate P) nty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 See French Quins. . Office—Take flrat stairway south of Decatur Democra N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitt HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to »:M Saturday 8:00 p. M. Telephone 136. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real eslate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. ' SCHURGERS ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. : ( ) a- o JOHN W. ( LARK DENTIST 127 North Third St. Phone 122. | . o d , , u*nnn i mi’.n r or exi:i i ioh Notin' is hereby given, that the un<l-, crsimipd has b» 4 n a pp-'inteil Executor I of tirf Estate of William Kukelhan ; Lit of Adams (’ounty. deceased. The estate is probably solvent. I'HEDEIIH’K KVKELHAN. 1 Executor . Jan Ila rx ZX. 1925. J. \V. Triple. Attorney. 29-5-12 Q HOSPITAL NOTES I Mrs. Noah Schwartz, living on rural route four out of Berne underwent a major operation at the Adams Coun- . ty hospital this morning. At noon reports from the hospital stated that she was getting along nicely. I Adrian Baker, well known young man had his tonsils removed at the I hospital this morning. . — ■ • O O ' | DR. C. V. CONNELL | VETERINARIAN Special attention given to | cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 1 I , o O L X — • o Public Sale Calendar !'■ b. 6—Ernst Doehrman. 7 miles . northwest of Decatur on river road. 1 4’b miles north of Preble. 11,I 1 , miles east /if Freidbeiui. Closing out sale. l'( by. 5. —Jacob Kiley. 1 mile west, 1 mile north.of Boston. Feb s—Mrs. Hila Burkhart, aduirx. 8 miles southeast of Decatur. 1 mile south ami 316 miles east of Monroe. Feb. 10—Ellery Poling, 9 miles cast . of Decatur, 1 mikf west, % north of . Middleberry F< h. 11- Marion Tinkham. 7’4 mi. eas’ of Berne, 8 mi south of Will:J shire. Feb. 18 Emanuel Hart, 10 miles , nortliw -st of Decatur. 6 miles southeast of Monroeville. Feb. 19 John lett, closing mil sale.| I mile south I I east of Salem. 7, mil, ; we. t o| Will hire, ou .1.1. Dailey farm j Feb ?"'* Ralph Andrews. Admr.' 1 ; <l" 1 /Niles west. >, 3 miles north of 1 f’miroe \ I > Fi b. 24 Mrs A. B. Daugherty. 2 ; m-h-.; oast. 2% milr: .-..>11!$ of Monroe . 2'.-5 miles cast miles north of - L-cne ' , / ’| Fell. !!5 Henry Teeule. ' I tulles • Houthea'l and 2' /a miles smith of -, Homan* Mills. I Feb, 26 1.. V. Hrexson miles south of Dix; 011. Ohio. 2 miles smith 1 miles west of Convoy. 6 miles south 3 miles east of Monroeville, )ti miles : northeast, of Decatur. Closing out ( sale | slan.li u— H L IsUntu. 4'2 uxileo southeast of Decatur. (
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1925.
SULPHUR SOOTHES AN ITdHING SKIN The First Application Makes Skin Cool and Comfortable If you are suffering from eczema or some other torturing, embarassing skin trouble you may quickly be rid ( of it by using Mentho-Sulphur. declares a noted skin specialist. ’ This sulphur preparation, because of its germ destroying properties, seldom fails to quickly subdue itiehing.' even of fiery eczema. The first application makes the skin cool and com-' sortable. Rash and blotches are healed right up. Rowles Mentho-Sul-phur is applied like any pleasant cold] ere tin and is perfectly harmless. You can obtain a small jar from any good druggist. o scot T NOTES At the scout meeting last Tuesday there were 22 Scouts anti two officials. The meeting was opened in the usual way -and new and unfinished business were taken care of. A drum corps | will be organized soon. Harold Zwick was elected to address the Rotary club Thursday evening. Scout Zwick is an able orator and will undoubtedly give an interesting and instructive talk. The: Scouts basketball team defeated the: Methodist Sunday school team. 41-16.: Next Saturday they will probably play the St. Joe eighth grade team. The Scouts room in the basement of the Central building is decorated avith flags and banting and has a bullet ing Itoard with Scout information on it. — o COAL Pm- ihontas Lump, ton SB.OO Virginia Splint, ton 7.00 Kectucky Lump, ton 7.00 Cook Stove, egg size, ton 6.50 5 bblS Spring wheat flour, bbi. $9.00 3 bti. L'ttle Red Cltlver seed. bu. $23. Julius Haugh. Phone (>0 30-3tx P.eserved seats for the Lead-ers-Casey baskethall game on sale at People's Restaurant. I 31-3 t > o " 'j's - When vou feel a cold coining on Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets to work off Hie cause and to fort fy the syst ?m against as attack of Grip or inf'uenza. A Safe and PioM-n Remedy. The box bears signature of E. W. Grove. 30c. Local Fanners Sold Wheat While Price Was High Several farmers took advatage of the $2.00 a bushel wheat price and I sold their wheat last week to the local elevators. About 4,500 bushels of v.heat were shipped from Decatur' I last week The Chicago market took' la d r op last Monday and again yesterday. May wheat being quoted on the 1 local market at $1.95 per bushel yesterday. Thr.ee carloads of wheat were shipped from the Burk Elevator company. The price paid for wheat last week was oue of the highest in the 1 history of the country. 0 _ — lIF HUPMED TRY THIS FREE Apply it to Any Rupture. Old or Recent, Large or Small and You are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands. Sent Free to Prove This Anyone ruptured, man. woman or child, should write at once Io W. S. . Rice. HOI* Ma 11 St.. Adams.■ N. Y.. for a free trial of bis wonderful atimulal i ing application. Just put it mi the rupture and Ilic muscles begin to tighten; they begin to bind together so that the opening closes naturally and flic nerd of a support or truss , or appliance is then done away with. Don't neglect to send for litis free trial Even if your rupture doesn't ■ bother you what is the use of wear|ing supports all your 111'-? Why suffer this nuisance? Why run the . risk of gangrene and such dangers I from a small and innocent little tlip--1 lure, the kind that has thrown thou.isands on the operaiing tnldel? A I host of men and women are daily , | running such risk just because their -j ruptures do not hurl nur prevent Jlieoi ITmii gelling around. Write jut Dir 1 for this free trial, as it Is I "'orfainl.' II woildcrl'iil thing and han aided in the litre of ruptures that I'.'ere as big as a inan's tvo fists. Try . .'ml v i it" al om e. m iug the coupon below. Free for Rupture 1 W N Rir-e. Illi:., 11(10 Main St., Adams. N V. \ <hi maj tend his enlirely fru*’ 1 Sample Trent ni*»nt of yonr stiniulatiug {ipplicitlou for Hup--1 lure. 1 Name ; Address S/ate . 1”
| Court House! • Demurrer Filed In the case of Paul Licht ensteiger Jvs Lambert W. Bowen, a demurrer to the amended complaint was tiled yesterday. Set For Trial In the case of Clement F. Green vs. Rockford Oil and Gas company et al. the defendant Rockford Oil and Gas company was called i and defaulted. The case was set for trial on February 10. Case L'lcmissed I The case of Frank McConnell et al vs. Fred A. Niblick et al. was dismissed on motion of the plaintiff. Appear For Plaintiff In the case of Flora E. JaiFountaln vs. Charles E. Caylor, attorneys Fruchte & Litterer appeared for the plaintiff. « Charge Dismissed The barge of burglary against Wesley Titus was dismissed yesterday after the prosecuting attorney had filed a nolle. Administrator Appointed | Letters of administration have bci n issued to Rudolpr Schug in the estate of John J. Fox Bond in the sum of $5,000 was filed. Judge Sutton At Bluffton Judge Jesse C. Sutton spent the afternoon today at Bluffton where he acted as special judge in the Wells circuit court. Judge Sutton assumed jurisdiction in the case of the Goodrich Tire & Rubber company against I Martha Heche, and issues were made up in the case of Ratcliff vs. Dustman et al. in which ease Judge Sutton is a special judge. o ALL WORN OUT? So Was Mrs. Dannel Who Tells Her Experience Are vou tired all tile time; wornout night and day? Does your back ache as if it would break? Do you suffer dizziness, headaches, j-lieumatic tw nges or dfstressaig urinary disorders? You have good cause, then, to be alarmed about your kidneys. Do as many of your townfolk recommend. Use Doan's Pills —a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Tills Decatur case is convincing: Mrs. Lena Dannel. 911 Jefferson St., says: “Bear ng down pains cat ght me in the small of my bayk and I had kinks when 1 stooped or bent. Then it was hard for me to straighten again. Mornings my back was lame and stiff and I fel’ tired and all worn out. Specks blurred . my sight and I had flizzy spells, too. . My kidneys were weak and the secre lions passed too often. But I used ' Doin's Pills and they cured me of khlney trouble.” t uc. at all dealers Foster-Milburn Co. Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. o — —— Monroe Township Sunday Schools Hold Convention The Monpe township Sunday School convention will be held in Berne on Friday and Saturday evenlings. at the Minnonite church. The ‘ Rev. E. W. Praetorius, of Cleveland. :'Oh'o, one of the prominent men in i the Evangelical deraonination. will lie ■ the speaker of tJie convention. The public is cordially invited to attend the convention. — o Mrs. Peter Frank Has Stroke Os Paralysis Mrs. Peter Frank suffered a stroke of paralysis Monday evening. Mrs. Frank spent the day with her daughter. Mrs. Bert Hafey, returning to i her home late in the afternoon, and I when found by neighbors that evenl ing, was in a critical condition. Mrs. Frank had been enjoying good health land the attack came upon her very ’ suddenly. Site has been removed to lth<- home of her daughter, Mrs- Haley and is still in a serious, condition. o— In 21 Hours Ends NEURITIS When you've tried everything jou cau titink of ami nothing seem so even relieve those piercing, agouiz ing pains, just, go Io HnlHiouse Drier Co., or some other good druggist attd get a bottle of Allenrhu Special Formula No. 2. Be sure you get No. 2 which conies in capsule form, for the ITtuid form is a special preparation for Rheumatism. Take these little* d irk green capsules as ilirected and notice how in about 24 hours they, have considerably reduced, if not entirely banished those persistent, nerve racking pains that have caused you many I sleepless nights. A few more doses • and Ihe pains have loft you forever. ' Whil" Ulis parlicukir formula x;'-. ('impounded (or the purpose of coti * ipim'mg pa tthil Gmttv emiditiom and | what is known as Rheumatoid Arthritis—a knotty, paiiit'/l swelling «>t the Joints—if bu proven wondertully successful in alt forms of Neurillts and Sciatic Netv" Pains. You needn't Im afraid of it con taiiiing dope of any k'tid- it doe.n't Such things >;«> only makeshifts ami can only ttf the best give temporary relief. Be sure you've got Neuritis ami then gel Alietirbu Sp'.“.ial Formula No. 2 Your pains ill be gone be fore you kuow it.
i Effective Means of Reducing Fat Here is an extraordinary method of reducing weight - extraordinary ! because no starvation diets or violent exercises are necessary. Marimda Prescription Tablets are made Exactly in accordance with the lam--1 ous Marmola Prescription. They redree you steadily and easily, with no, ill effects. Procure them from you l ' druggist at one dollar for a box of send price direct to the M»rmola> Conipanv. General Motors Building. Detroit. Mich. Once you start M.uk- ( 1 Ing these tablets and losing your fat* • ness, you will be happy again. 1 o Get vour reserved seats lor 'Leaders-Casey net game at People’s Restaurant. 01--l ■ . -Q —■ ( all 436 for Taxi. If o I X-Ray Machine Is Being I Installed At Hospital The Victor X-Ray machine recently purchased by the trustees for the Adams County Memorial hospital was ‘ being installed at the hospital today. I A representative from the company which manufactures this machine is, • installing the device. The X-Ray machine is of the portable style and can bo moved from one room to an other 1 A room in the basement of the hosI pital is being equipped as a developing room and it is. thought that the ' machine will be ready for use by. -‘ Saturday. 3 1* “ ’ RHEUMATISM Leaves Vou Forever *, Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Stars to Leave the System With-, in Twenty-four Hours. • Every druggist in this county is] authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer that if a full pint bottle of - Allenrhu. the sure conqueror of rheu-1 ! ni’tism, does not show the way to 1 s:op the agony, reduce swollen joints 'land do away with even the slightest ‘ twinge of rheumatic pain, he will ’'glad’y return your money without ' comment. ’ I Allenrhu has been tried and tested ’ for years, and really marvelous results have been | accomplished in the most ! severe cases where the suffering and ; agony was intense and piteous and , ] v.l-.ere the patient was helpless, r i Janies H. Allen, of 26 Forbes St., i Fechester. N. Y.. the discover of Al- < l V’urhu, who for ngmy yeatt> suffered 1 the torments of aeffte rheumatism! deli sires all sufferers Tff .kntw that he • do s not want a cent of anyone's money unless Allenrhu decisively ! conquers this worst, of all diseases, 1 and he has instructed druggists to guarantee it as above in every in 1 stance. Holthouse Drug Co. is my appointed agent in your city. If you l ; ve out of town I'll gladly send you free particulars. I PUBI.IU SALE ‘i Saturday, February 7, 1925 , At 1 o'clock p. in. I am loaiitig the city ami will offer at public auction my ‘residence -a 5 7 room house, senii-iuodern ami in good condition; located bn brick street and pavement, at 748 Mercer • Ave. , JOE BRANDYBERRY 1 Roy S. Johnson. Auct. 4 5 6 t > BMBBMB Wl.l JlHiill NOTICF We have just received a car of # Spring Wheat Flour i WE ALSO HAVE; • Bran Middlings ( Oil Meal Blatchford Calf Meal Corn Meal Pure Buckwheat Flour Pancake Flour Rye Flour Graham Flour Whole W heat Flour Full-O-Pep Egg Mash l ine Pastry Flour W c deliver to all parts of the city. Decatur I’ioiir and Feed Co. '.i . ! Phone 70 136 S. First St. C. G- Strickler, Mgr. J I UM'iy II tiMMggjflHJllgWlJg.
Vi-s H< 1' 0 !'• '"'l Fo,t I Wayne this morning to be the gueat lof friends. Camphor Acts Quick - people are surprised at <’’<• «iulck action of simple camphor, wltchhazeh hydrastls. etc., as mixed n tik eve wash. One small bottle helps any case sore, weak or strainad eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. Smith, Yas'er & Falk, druggists. ——
i Ladies Coats at about V 2 Price I S T I ' ,VIS $7.95 I ’T._..: $10.95 J S: T. COATS .'. $17.95 I For Saturday Only Hope Bleached Muslin 15c yard Yard Wide Heavy Dark Outing 21c yard Large Size Comfort Batt 95c yard Fast Color Dress Gingham, Special Price... .22c yard BERNSTEINS I ij' ' SPECIAL PRICES ON RADIO SETS i ] . 2- 1r " ’JU In order to move out present stock of sets, and to make room for our new line of Day-Fan Radio, we arc going to price these sets at a very low figure. » • Reg. Price Our Price i I Fada 5 tube Neutrodyne $115.00 $85.00 , 1 Crosley Regular Trirdyne $ 50.00 $ 10.00 ■ 1 Crosley 2 tube Model 51 $ 18.50 $11.50 1 Crosley 3 tube Model 52 $ 30.00 $25.00 1 Crosley 1 tube Model V $ 16.50 $12.50 ” 1 Acme Det. and 2 step $ 45.00 $20.00 These sets are all new and fully guaranteed. This is jour opportunity to get a set at a great saving. Come in and see them. There is only one of each of these sets, and I here will he no more at this price, so act quick. r Indiana Electric Co. r ? Sethcr Bldg. Open Evenings Phone 105 I , Is i our Method Os Saving Money Right? Why is it (hat you do not save more money? Possibly you believe you cannot save. H seems that every time you start saving* some big item of expense pops up for which you had not provided. Did you ever consider that there is a wrong way as well as a right way to save money? i here is only one right way. That is to p!an ahead before you spend just ho" you will spend your income, hi no other way c ?n i on stop the leaks and save money. < ome in this bank and start your Sav* i”gs Account and plan for the future. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. “Bank of Service” i ■ ******
Mimi Anna Yager zpeut the day 1q Fort Wayne visitlug with friends. Plenty of car storage at Fi re . 'Proof Garage, North First st C. Hammond, prop. w j Owing to the large number of Sunday dinners, we ask vou ' to please make reservation not later than Saturday niorninffI Hotel Murray. .
