Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1925 — Page 2

| CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, I ) NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE EXHI SALE’ —Rone and single comb Red Coekrela and pullets from my I Indiana and Ohio State fair winners Write or call for prices. J. F. Rupert. Monroe, Ind. 255-lot.xx E'OR SALE'. Pure hreil Plymouth Rock Roosters. Price 11.50 each. Mrs Ed Kllswortli. 257-3 IX E’OR SALIC Full blooded Huff Or pingtons and White Wiandot pullets at Fred Brachts sale Tuesday. November 3. ’_2.<Bt2x Cement. $2.75 per bhl. In large quantities. Special price. Acker Cement Works. , 233-ts cod FOR~SALE—2 cows, fresh soon. 6 A- 1 S years old. Dan Baumgartner, J miles south. 554 miles west of Mon I . . 259tJx WANTED WANTED A housekeeper for middle aged man. who has one small child. Inquire 505 Mercer Ave 253tf. W ANTED—Women tor our Poultry Picking Dept. Apply at once. ShermanWhite & Co., Clinton and Murray Sts., Fort VV a.\ne. Indiana.2sstfi WANTED TO BUY Poultry of all kinds. Call Ralph Burnett, telephone 831. to Dec._l7x. and teams to haul beets. Good wages. Inquire Fred Isch, .Monroe phone. 259-12 FOR RENT FUHIIENT - Sleeping room, modern conveniences. Near G. E. Call 61" Marshall St. 347-tt ECHt RENT Two nicely furnished 1 steeping rooms suitable tor four girls. Board if desired Mrs. O L Exlev. 338 N. Sth st. Close to G. F. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Gent's oxidized dull green ; gold ring set with topaz stone Lost between St. Marys Catholic; ‘ church and Second street. Finder I return to this office and receive reward 2ußt.’> STRAYED — A brown pup with white breast, has strayed to my home Owner may have same In paving for this ad. Phone No. 861 (> W. W. Hawkins. 258t2x LOST—License No. 225294 between sugar factory and the home of; Theodore Bleeke Phone 694-J. 259t3x Lois and Maurice Fuhrman and Mr. i and Mrs. George Dutcher motored to! Celina, Ohio, Sunday and spent the • day with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Miller. J. N. ILL’F.AN. Plumbing and Ibiting, Shop at 330 North 9th St. Phone--644. 257-3tx | AI’I’OIXTMI'AT <H \ IHII \l* I U VT«»i< Noti< » is hpr« b\ given. That the tin- | dersiginui has been appointed Administrator of the estate of George Ernst.' late of Adams County, deceased. Th*’ estate is probably solvent. HENRY S. MICHAUD, Administrator.' October 3n. 1U25.DORE H ERWIN. Atty. 2-S-16. 1 NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS Your gas bills are due the first of the month. If you do not receive your bill by the first of November please call No. 75 and a bill will be mailed to you. No discount after the 10th. bill with you or enclose if-you remit bv mail. NORTHERN INDIANA GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. 1-8-10; / Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING Phone 765 or 739 Nature holds .XMUiUME'ftfrk. the secret of health. All that man can do is to see that the bodily machine is in running order. That is what the Chiro-i praetor docs. Telephone tor an appointment now. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to > 6:30 to 8; 00. 22Z *k ft f* h on« 62»

• BUSINESS CARDS ♦ 11. FROIINAPI EL. D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 68 p.m. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant i Calle answered promptly day or night Othcu phoue 90. Home phone 737 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October :5, 1924 Sec French Quinn Office—Take first stairway snu*h of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: I to 11:30—.12:30 to 5:08 Saturday 8:00 p m Telephone 136 MONEY TO LOAN Aa unlimited amount *1 ( PERCENT money on Improved real eetat» FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGEF'B ABSTRACT OFFICE 31 8. 2nd St ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Ind ana Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. < • -F- - 0 — j jegß l <> o FARM MORTGAGE LOA N S New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Cos A. D. Suttles, Secy. ■ ; 1 () O Erie To Operate Dairy And Poultry Train Soon A : perial train of dairy products; live aud dressed poultry will depart from ('hi- ago over Hie Jgria railroad ou I the afternoon of November 2. and is ; scheduled to reach New York on the j morning of the sth, running on regular freight schedule. A representa,t.ve of Governor M< .Mullen of Nebraska will carry a message to Mayor IlyI lan, announcing the inauguration of a i closer trade relationship between the | farming industxjgs of Nebraska and ; the pricip.il metropolis of the Atlantic ! seaboard. i This will bo tip- first time that a j solid train of tlrs kind has Iteen seut ■from tile west to an eastern market. .Everything is produced in Nebraska. Th ; contents of the Lea in are suffil cient to satisfy the hunger of more than l.oiiil.(inn persons for one meal. The value of the products is more than SS((i),OCO. The train will be act •tupanied by i officials of the Erie and Rock Island j rai roads all the way through to New York. Chief of T’clicc Joel Reynolds is confined to his home on account of illness. Puplic Sate Calendar By adverting your sale in the co'umus of the Dailv Democrat you , can hav«’ vynr sale listed in this ' column FKEE of charge. We also print sale bills, large and small By i advertising your sa'e in the Daily i Democrat you reach practically every . farmer in Adams county and the sur ' rounding community, many of whom ’ ire prospective buyers for your cattle. live stock, mach'nery and farm , tools Use the Daily Democrat for the most effective way to advertise i your sale. Nov. 3 Fred Bracht, 3 miles south a miles west Decatur. Farm sale. Nov Cail. 2 miles west of Willslire. Ohio. Farm aud pure bred Guernsey cattle sale. Nov. 12—Jack Smith, ha mile south St. Patil chorch on county farm road. 1 Farm ttal»

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1925.

MARKETS-STOCKS ■ Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW I Chicago, Nov. 3. —(United Press.)— > A substantial boost in wheat strengthi cued the grain tist in first dealings on the Chicago board of trade today. The local wheat pit responded to sharply higher cables. Most traders were in a bearish mood and not inclined to give the market support. The corn trade looked for further drops. Fratcionai boosts at the start' were in sympathy with wheat. ' Oats lagged. Conditions in this pit ' have not changed in the last two weeks. Provisions wore steady without features. * EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Receipts 6460; shipments 9600 yesterday: receipts 9600; shipments 8740 i tmlay; official to New York Saturday, 8170; closing steady; heavies $11.25'»>11.75; mediums $11.754r $11.90. light weight sll.Bs<u 112.00; light lights $12.25; pigs $12.25^512.50; packing sows rough $9 DOfa $9.50; cattle 4550. butcher grades mostly 25 tn 56 cents lower. Uows, bulls, Stockers and feeders steady, no beher than 100 pound steers here; steers. ! Uoo ismiids down $&.50*f59.58; yearlings up to $10,75; few odd head $111.35; heifers $5.0041 $7.50; cows 11.5041 $6.00; buds $3.&0(d55.25; sheep 14**0; best lambs $15.25; culls $12.56 down; best yearlings $11.00@$12.00; bet«t aged wethers $9.00059.50; best ewes $6.504i $8.50; calves 2500; tops $14.00; culls SIO.OO dow n LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Prices Delivered) (Corrected March 30) Fowls 20c I Leghorn Fowls 11c Chickens”,.... 18c Leghorn. Am onas and Black ■ ■- broilers, 11c ()I<l Roosters 10c Duchs 15c Geese 13c ) Eggs, dozen 42c LOCAL GRAIN* MARKET (Corrected March 30) Barley, per bushel 75 Pits, per bushel 34c Rye, per bushelßoc New Wheat, No. 1 |1.53 New Wheat, No. 2 $1.52 X LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 42c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 4Jc o CARD OF THANKS ! I We appreciate the interest taken by so many folks in the Callithumpian parade Saturday evening and we wish, espccmlly. to thank the G E. and the Monroe bands, all those who masked and all who assisted in any»war. We arc a'so grateful to those who served as judges ami as members of the various committees. We feel the event was a success and we hope -and be- ■ lievc it can be made an annual event, more interesting each year. I J. W. Rice, chairman. o CALLITHUMPIAN PROVIDES MUCH ExXTERTAINMENT i (Continued from Pare One> prizes for the most beaiftiful costume. t Gustave Imrsen received $5.00 for the most comical man's costume. He ( wav dressed as a South Sea Islander/ Mrs. James Kessler won the award for having the most ct>m‘cal woman's 1 costume. She was dressed as an i(>nbre’la woman. Bernadine Colter won the prize for the most comical girl's costume. Mary Neptune, dressed as a , pae-legged boy. won (he first award for the most comical boy's costume. The judges, when awarding the prize, thought that Miss Neptune was a boy aud so plated her in the boys' class. ■ Messrs. Joues. Tiukham and Foreman, dressed as negroes, won the $7.00 for the best group of three, and Mrs. Sephtis. with a doll in her anus and ( atherine Jackson, dressed as a little elf. Isabelle Beatb. as a vlowii. and Helen Beath as a little farmer boy won the group of five prize of SIO.OO. ( I Ills group created laughter and interi est as it passed up aud down the J street; and no one was aide to recoguizc any of them. 3 Mrs. Mary Lngiubill aud Mrs. John J Wolf, dressed as bride and groom. 1 t won the prize for tlie nreat comical ( couple. Scores of other people amt . groups received honorable mention, j i and tlie judges declared that there! I weer so many make-ups that it was 1 hard to award any prizes. Several Decatur busiaess meu and i Mr. Rice will have a meeting in the i near fixture and perfect an organization to make the Callithumpian parade au aaaual event ia this city.

IFORTY HOURS SERVICES ENDEO 'Solemn and Impressive Service Mark Close Os Devotion At Catholic Church Solemn and impressive services marked the close of the Forty Hours Devotion at St. Mary's Catholic church iHSt evening, the church being filled to capacity. Prior to the sermon, the congregation recited the Litany of the Sacred Heal, the Rev. Otto A Peters, assistant pastor, being in charge. The Rev. Michael Andrew, pastor of St Joseph's Catholic church. Roanoke. and associate editor of "Our Sunday Visitor." who conducted the devotions, delivered the closing sermon. His subject was. “Christ abiding with us.'' His eloquent sermon was concluded with these timely suggestions, "O Jesus by our Savior, not,our judge." Nine priests, including Father J A Scinietz, pastor of the .congregation and Rev. Peters, assistant, participated iu the services and in the proces sion with the Blessed Sacrament through the aisles of the church. The visiting priests who were here were the Rev. Joseph Kroll, pastor of St. Paul's. Fort Wayne, celebrant; the Rev. Charles Marr. Monroeville, deacon; the Rev. Theodore Fettig, Fort Wayne, sub-deaeon; the Rev. John A. Dapp. the Rev. A. E. Lafontainc, diocesan school superintendent; the Rev. Henry A. Hoerstman. the Rev. John G. Bennett, all of Fort Wayne. About sixty little girls and sixty little boys, the girls being dressed in white and carrying flowers. the altar boys and members ofthe lioy's chorus marched in the procession. Benediction of the Blessed Sac:ament was held, following the nroceneitou. and the service concluding with the congregation singing. "Holy God. we praise Thy name" The Forty Hours opened here Friday morning and on Sunday morning the entire congregation received Holy communion. Yesterday was the feast of All Saint's also, and the services were rendered doubly impressive. Today, the feast of All Soul's, although not > holy day of obligation, was observed in the Catholic church, nine masses being celebrated. o— — NEW VICTROLA DEMONSTRATED Ux-al Dealers Demonstrate New Machine Today; Many Improvements Return From California In ciuuiectiou with National Victor Day, he'ng observed today by Victor phonograph dealers throughout the United States, the Holthouse Drug company of this city is holding an allday demonstration of the orthophonic 'ictrola. the newest and said to be the greatest achievement of the talkrug machine since its invention. The new machine has been greatly improved and the human voice, and all mus cal instruments are so re corded that it seems as if they were right In the room with the listeners. The new Victrola is said to be the first talking machine that can transmit the sound of a bass instrument and, drums by recording. For the last several days, several huadred Decatur people have heard the new machine at the lio’.til9u.se Drug company store and all are of the opinion that is is a great achievement in the musical field. Today's concert Is open tor everybody and the bxal Victor representatives urge that everybody visit their store and hear the new- machine. The concert will last until 8 o’clock tonight 0- .... ADVERTISED LETTERS Mr. J. N. McMillen Ralph Ballinger ('. F. Dreery. Albert Geppart Joe Hamilton Wm. P. Hawkius Cyrus Lyons. > Charles Roe H. KRITZINGER. P. M. REPUBLICAN TICKET For mayor—Avon Burk. For treasurer —Laura Cr.iH. Counciinian-at large — William E Moon. I Uouneilmau-at-large—Jonn Schultz. I Councilman, flrat ward — Frank Butler. Councilman, second ward —James L. Kocher. ’ Councilman, third ward —Frank W. ■ Downs. s—s—s— WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s /

Court House J Complaint Amended , hi the case of la'll W. Kimmel vs. the Bank of Poneto, a supplemental complaint was filed by the An answer in general denial was filed by the defendant. Inheritance Tex Report In the case of ('. Hughes, an Inheritance tax report showed the total valuy of the entate to lie $4,175.15. The estate was left to the widow, one daughter and the grandi Ijildp'ii and no inheritance tax was awed by any of the heirs. Additional Bond Filed In the case of Barnett Kalver, an Inventory and additional bond in the «uni of $22,000 was filed by the adminst rator. To Sell Jroperty lu the estate of Unza B Okeley. the administrator was authorized to jell the personal property at private talc. ■ Letters Issued la'tlers of administration have been issued to Henry S. Michaud in the esate of George Ernst. Hond in the ' sum of SSO was filed. Brokaw Wil! Probated T*hy. will of Emily Brokaw was prohated in court Saturday. The will irovides that the beds and bedding le divided among the children and unhand, that the remainder of the household goods be given to the husland, Lewis T. Brokaw, and that the ' ■eal estate be given to the husband, iix shares of stock in the S. F. Bowler Company, Inc., of Fort Wayne, are <1 be used to pay the expenses of the uueial ami of erecting a monument. MARRIAGE LICENSES Theodore Etzler. herdsman. Convoy, hhio. to Viola Conrad. Decatur. Niblick Will Prooated The last will aud testament of Charles S. Niblick, well known Decatur banker who died at Gary last week, has been probated in court here The will provides that the entire estate be left to the widow, Mrs. Minnie Niblick. Letters of administration were issued to Mrs. Niblick, today and'she filed bond in the sum of $4,000. The will was writ ’ii April 20, 1920. Suit For Possession A suit for possession of 25 tons of nixed hay, one 1921 model Ford tour ig car and a half-interest in 50 icres of corn was filed in the circuit •ourt today by Mary Fry against John Wagoner, constable of Washngton township, and Jesse Debolt, •’he plaintiff alleges that the above lamed pioperty was wrongfully taken from her and is now lieing detain--3d from her by the defendants. She isks for the possession of the property and for SIOO damages for the 'etention of the, property. Attorneys DeVoss & . DeVoss represent the plaintiff. Vliss Rogers Gained 5 Pounds in Six Weeks ■ikinny Men anrf Women Gain 5 Pounds in 710 Days or Money Back dy Dear Friends: After my attack of Flu I was thin, un down and weak. I had a sallow •omplexion my cheeks were sunk in pnd I was continually troubled with ras on my stomach 1 felt stuffy and tad lost my appetite. I had read ■boiit McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com’ouitd Tablets ami decided to give hem a trial. At once I began tor tick up an appetite, my cheeks filled »ut aud my comptexion became vealthy looking and 1 gained 15 wmnds in six weeks and am very hankful for what Cod Liver )il Compound Tablets did for m<>. Miss Alb» rta Rogers. 264 W. Cerro 'rorda Stf Decatur. HI. To take ou weight, grow ;trong and porous, to fill out the hollow tn ■hooks and neck, try McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets for 30 Uys. 60 Tablets— 68 cents at Holtrouse Drug Co., and - live druggists ivnrywhere. If they don't give you wonderful help in 30 days, get your nouey back -you be the judge Be! ■flire and ask for McCoy's, the origmil ami genuine

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