Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 24 December 1925 — Page 2
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s ::::x k::xxm x x xx ox X CLASSIFIED ADS « k x &: a k ::xx x x a a a a x x FOR SALE FOR RALE—General purpose horse; Holstein heifer, bred Sept. 1; 8 months old heifer; Red pole and Jersey mixed; or will trade heifers for good fresh cow. Chas. W. Andrews, Decatur R- 2. Phone Preble 301-3 t. FOR SALE—Heatrola, parlor furnace Used two years and rebuilt, in A-l i condition. Inquire at Ashbauchers’ I Tin Shop. 301-3txpd. ' FOR SALE—Until Christmas, apples SI.OO at J. O. Trlcklers. Phone | 869-11.301-3tx. FOR SALE—Duroc male Victor Ulman. R. R. 8. phone 879-M. 301-3tpd. FOft SALE—Viet rola and records. New. Will make a fine Christmas gift. Phone 509301-3tx. FOR SALE — jpienty of good fresh feeding tankage at the Fred Mutschler Packing Co- 302-12 t Cement, $2.75 per bbl. In large quantities. Special price. Acker Cement Works. 233-ts eod FOR SALE — Nice cpring pullets, Rhode Island and Plymouth Rock. Call 748. 29 eod FOR RENI FOR RENT —2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping, for one or two people, 642 N 2nd. St. 303-3tx. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 2107 Notice is hereby given to the creditors. helrs\and legatees of John R. lech, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 16th day of January. 1»2«, and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS wipi the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, an- e ei<e tneir distributive shares. FRED ISCH, Administrator. Decatur, Indiana. December 82, 1925. C. L. WALTERS, Atty. 24-31. Miss Mary Lee, of Indianapolis, will spend Christmas with Mary Fullenkamp. : — ~<s Ah ' t ONNELI EIERINAKIA' Special attention given to catt.e and poultry practice Office 120 No First Street. Phone - Office 143—Residence lo> 1 I O— „ O
I 1 t . I I ■ 1 t ■ _ Lgiz. _ # i lYlemj Jgf | 1 r ( a I * i | | A TOAST TO GOOD-WILL | > ' I g The year is almost over. It has been a busy S ® one—every day of it. * $ As we balance up the books and take stock of > B| assets, great and small—we count one thing $ valuable above all the rest. One factor largely Q $ t responsible for our success is the friendship and jTAJH S || our en(^s patrons. >. ? It is with sincere appreciation that we wish our I I friends and patrons—the happiest of I MERRY CHRISTMASES. S May you enjoy good health, good times and good $ 5 business every day of the coming New Year and jg may the holidays be filled to the brim with good- S w ly cheer. , I $ 11 Sincerely, |||/ S W W i I CLOVERLEAF CREAMERIES, INC. f f | DECATUR J—S. |
WANTED * t vVANTED—To tuy, poultry of all kinds. Call Ralph Burnett, 884. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Stray dog, black and tan spottod. Medium size. Van Scherry, Magley, IL R. 1 Phone Craigville. 301-3tx. LOST—KeyS. Return~to Gift and Hat Shop and receive reward. ■303t3 MISCELLANEOUS MAKING TRIP TO ('LEVEIAND, | Ohio, Dec. 29. Anybody having a return load, see me for price. D. F. Teepl_e. 302-3tx oZ — —c : WANTED TO BUY — Medium sized house and lot- Location will be considered. Will buy at ; once if price is right Price and , terms must be furnished in writ- ' ing. Mail to Adam Schafer, pres- [ ; ident Board of Trustees, Loyal Order of Moose, Decatur, 520 ’ Nutman Avenue. 303t2 " MARKET REPORTS I Daily Report Os Local > And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 2400, shipments 2280, : hogs closing steady; Heavies, $11.75 @l2; mediums [email protected]; light . weight $12.25@ 12.65; light lights and ■ pigs $12.75@13; packiig sows rough, 1 S 10; cattle 300 steady; sheep 1000; . best lambs sl7; best ewes sß@9; ' calves 200; tops $1550. — <>■■■■ - ■■ “Big” Munn Knocked Out In First Round Os Fight Kansas City, Kas, Dee. 24 —Wayne "Big” Munn, in the opinion of fight fans here, as a box fighter, is a pret- , ty wrestler. Munn was knocked out > by £ndre Anderson, Chicago, in one minute, 56 seconds, here last night. The former Nebraska football star didn’t have a chance from the minute he stepped in he ring. Anderson knoeped Munn ino a neutral corner shortly after the bell rang, the Nebraskan tabiug he count of nine. Munn came up and Anderson landed » an uppercu which ended the fight.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1925.
U. B. Church To Give Program Sunday Night The following Christmas program will be given at the United Brethren church next Sunday evening: Opening Chorus Choir Responsive Reading. Prayer E. A. Crider Song Primary Reclutiou Eldora Baker Recitation Billy Smith Recitation Richard Jackson Recitation Ruth-Hurst Song >. Choir Recitation Margaret Hebble Exerc’se—"Christmas all the Year” Recitation Zzoria Myres Playet—“Christmas Heroine” Recitation Marcella Gilbert Recitation Lois Bovine Duet Kathryn Hill, Marlowe Hoagjand Recitation James Myres Recitation Theodore Sovlne Song Choir Recitation Dorcas Hoagland Exercise—Christmas Candles Recitation Marion Jackson Duet... Madeline Crider i , and Margaret McGill Recitation Charles McGill Recitation Clarice Jackson Recitation Mary Louise Rabbit Duet —“Search for Santa” Exercise —"The Snow Shovelers" Recitation Marjorie Foughty Recitation Kathyrn Hill Recitation Mabie Harvey Song - Choir Recitation Kathryn Shell Recitation Otis Baker Recitation Hoagland Recitation Phylis Hoagland Exercise—“ Settling The Question” Remarks Pastor Song Goodnight Exerciae —Tableau. I O I Magley Reformed Church To Give Program Friday A Christmas program will be given at the Magley Reformed church Friday evening, December 25. The program -will start at 7 o’clock. Standard time. The public is invited to attend. The program is as follows: Prelude Amanda Fruehte Song By School Prayer Rev. D. Grether Song Quartet Welcome Clarence Reppert Address of Welcome.Chalmer Borne Recitation Harriet Ann Miller Recitation Marie Grether Song Primary Class Recitation :..... Ruth Grether Dialogue, “Santa or Not.” Recitation Lucile Krnetzman Dialogue—Raymond Kolter and Richard Gerber Recitation Martha Strahm Song - School Dialogue, "Three Little Speeches” Recitation, "Bells of Joy” Arthur Girod Dialogue Hasel and Helen Borne Reciation —. Carl Hildebrand Song, ”O Come Ail Ye Faithful” By Congregation Recitation Marie Kruetzman
Dialogue. "Star of Hope" Recitation Frank Grether Recitation Vernon Frauhiger Dialogue ‘"Why We Celebrate Christmas’* Recitation — Idabelle Worthmun Song No. 11 .... School Recitation Harold Strahm Recitation Homer Reppert Dialogue, “Together” by Three Giris Recitation, ‘.Christmas Cheer” Jack Grether Song Walter Hildebrand Dialogue, "Pilgrim’s Quest” Recitation Davis Dialogue, “Suitable Gifts" Recitation Velma Andrews Recitation Brooks Borne Song Intermediate Class Recitation Otto Helmrich Dialogue, “Good Samaritan’’ Song School Recitation .. Lawrence Beiholt Recitation Marie Scherry / Dialogue, "Settling It.” Offertory Dialogue- “What- Would You Like to be This Christmas?” Song ’. Quartet Benediction Pastor Dl Grether I Doxology. ■ 1 o Zion Ev. Lutheran Church Christmas Day German service—9:3o. English service—lo:3o. Childrens’ program, Dec. 24/ 7:30 p. m. Services next Sunday at 9:30 and 10:30. “Glory to God in the Highest," Luke 2, 14. Zion Reformed Church A. R. Fledderjohann, Pastor As is customary of this church, there will be a regular Worship service hour! on Christmas morning (tomorrow) at I 10:30 o’clock. We urge the members to attend and invite others. There will be a message on the subject, “Memories and Hidden Beauties of Bethlehem.” A brief history of the origin cf the present Christmas tree will be 1 given in connection with this service. Members who desire to have a German or English service almanac may have them immediately after the service tomorrow. The annual Christmas program will be rendered touight, beginning at 7:15 o'clock. A full program is in store. A cantata with playlet, entitled “Our selves and Others,” will lie given. The offering will be for the Orphan Home. Zipn Reformed extends a cordial welcome. Q NOTICE TO PATRONS I will be out of the city from Thursday evening. Dec. ?4 until Sunday eve, December 27. 302t3x DR. C. V. CONNELL
0 Christmastide 1 • ’ M”V/., Al/., ai//. /'t- y l7 - . i That this Christmastide may luring you great joy and peace; and that you jp may go on henceforth' jK from strength to strength j W is the cordial wish which ft cy 3 f\ □ . this Bank desires to ex- / • 4$ kX press for every member | of the community. <?> sU'<, | First National | iMK.r — jST I Bank I ||| Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 ® If DECATUR, INDIANA ® * Vvftnl
iW Il I • C Gn s’ n ® ft ffiEi ai § L The I \ Holland-St. Louis Sugar Co. I * I V I » I • I extends Christmas Greet- ‘ ingsto its many friends z in Decatur and Adams > county who have been so I loyal during the past year. ,X HOLLAND-ST. LOUIS SUGAR CO. I Decatur Indiana 1 < A zs; r • ' - —— — -— i, -Tarn rrir*A- * ■ '"" m
