Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1926 — Page 2

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■ ■■■■KKXXXXXXttaN ■ CLASSI HEP APS * ■■■■MKKXXXKKXN>M FOR SALE ' Foil SALE < nit>a|i;»l<'N. t>a(in» up plch unit elder apples and elder.' Alho. registered Holstein bull calf. | Phone 869 11. J. O. Trieker. 216t3n0<l Ft)I”SALE Wood Silo. 10x10Urfiis j Seherry. \ mile east ot Echo. Preble Phone. 218t3x 1 f7hF Sale it male pups, $1.50 ouch I Intpfrc nt 815 Walnut St. 218t3xl FOR SALE White ripe peaches at 75c per bushel. C'onw and pick them J. D. Nblllnger, 4 miles N. east of De-j catur. 219-2tx* Foif”SAIJ'! Two extra good Belgium colts. R. E. Brown, R. R No. 2, south of Peterson. Phone B-863. 219FOR - SALE Semi modern house. I blocks west of G. It. A- I. tracks on I Monroe street. Plenty of fruit trees.' barn and other buildings. Priced to sell at 33800. Amy U Augenbaugh. I Phene 842. ' , 219-3tX FOR SALE—BuII dog pups. Will sell cheap. Herman C. Weber. 219-3tx FOR SALE Two two-year-old sorrel colts broke to work. William Weber,l Treble phone. 219-3'x FOR SALE Full blood Shrap6hl--| • yearling rams and lambs. Al! eligible; to register. J. D. Stoutenberry. 4% miles southwe.-t of Decatur. R. R. 5. 220- tx I T’(>R~STLE—Concord grapes. 80c per! ba. Martin Kirchner. Decatur R. R. 5 Preble hPone. 220-3tx FOR SALE Poland China how, big | type. Farrow in 2 weeks. B F. Peery. Preble Phone. 220 3tx WANTED \VANTED Housework i" do by the week. Address Box 108. Monroe. Indiana. 218-3 IX WANTED iTirlllfor general house work, must like el» Idren. Address Mrs. J..M. McKay, 432 Arcadia Court. Ft \\ 1 .■ - ; 218t3 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Farm. Phone 149. tOR SALE OR RENT —140 acre farm near Peterson. Call 12 on 28. Preble Phone. 215-6tx FOR RENT —Two nicely fnrnl s he d rooms for light housekeeping with private entrance. 642 N. 2nd street 219-3tx FOR RENT—Nice suite of office rooms; heated. Inquire of phone 338. 215t6 eod FOR RENT —Rooms furnished for light housekeeping, first floor; private entrance: Inquire at 122 W. Monroe St. 220-3 t - FOR RENT H"Use and 4 acres of ground. One and one-fourth miles from city. Phone 881-K 220-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST—Eye glass on wire, either on Second street or Monroe street between Second street and Post Office. Finder please return to M. S. Elzey, over White Mountain Creamery. Couple Married 60 Years Newcastle, Ind.. Sept. 17. —(United Press.)—James W. Black and his wife tedav started unon their 61st year of married life The couple celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary here yesterday. Black is 82 years and his wif e is 77. •<, i 4 .«•• • • . » . • r, *• .V/F ■ • ♦-< *.«*•■ r • FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year (a 5%, small coni. 10 year (n no expense to you 20 year @6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY • Mortgage Leans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. #U T TLES-ED WARDS co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. o = _ o O —o > 1 DR. G. F. EICHHORN | Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street Sacilary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood test For particulars, call “ Phones: Office 306; Res 301. SPain is telegraphed to the brain byway o f the nerve lines. Pressure anywhere 6n nerve lines causes weakness and pain which PifW^- tments rfc - For appointment call CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—£ to • i 6;3tt io 8:80 f N 7-eoc.Td tt. Fb&iM MBj

RURAL CHURCHES Zion Ev. Lutheran Church Ccm> r Monroe and 11th Hirer s Paul W. Shultz. Pastor Sunday servlc-'s German aervlce, 9:30 a. tn. English service, 10.30 a. m. Sunday School. 9; 10 a in. Decatur Circuit M. E. Churches H. J. Kleaer Pastor Mt. Pleasant i 9:00 Sabbath school. 10:00 Morning worship. Subject, "The Senetlty of, Money". Tuesday Evening at 7:30 | \utumn Advance World Service MeetI ing. Beulah 9:30 Sabbsth school Wed Evening' League Rllly Dav Program.; 7:30. I Evening worship. Tuesday evening 7:30. World Service Meeting Decatur I gi nip of Pastors in charge Kings' Herald s meet this Satnrday at (he turns o r Jceanette Spade. Mid-week pinyer hour Thmsday evening. Washington 9:30 Cabbath school. Med. Evening I at 7:30 W orld Service night at church. Onr people have b en doing splcndi id giving both locally and for World Service. Yet there are a few- that have not their name on the World Service I H mor Roll S<m that it gets on Sunday so mu nrea'-lmr brothers will not need call on you this week Let us all rally to the opening of the Community Bible Traning school to be held In Decatur. Never before has there been a time when we need prepare ourselves m >re for ihe teaching of our Sunday school class and striding the managing end ot the school. Shall we double our enrollment of last year? We are now coming to the seasen l fall. If any have neglected the church services, shall we get back now and g ’l ready for our fall and winted program. Let's look forward to Rally Day in our Sunday School. Our average attendance is better than last year but are we satisfied? i , ■ O 111 - 1 1 Mt. Hope M. C. Church Sunday School. 9:30 A. M. Chauncey Sipe Supt. * Preaching Service 10 30 A. M. Clark's Chapel Sumfay School. 9:30 A. M. Lerter Tumbleson Supt. Preaching Service 6:30 P. M. Bobo M. E. Church Sunday School. 9:30 A. M. William Johnson. Supt. Preaching Service 8:00 P. M. if you want a welcome to the house of God attend one of these churches, and you will meet people who are friendly to strangers within their gates. Our churches are being well filled at each service, and the pastor is preaching doctrinal sermons at each 'hn: 'ln .. ■ ’ ■■ ■ ■ iy understand God s word. The people have remedied the par sonaeo, and purchased a fine new heating plant, for which ..the pwt* On Saturday the Ladies Aid of Pcbo| will hold a bake sale at Schmitt’s! meat market. These ladies deserve! your support. If it is necessary, go out of pour way to help them. The sale will begin about 8:00 A. M. Rev. E. P. White. Pastern o Pleasant Mills And Salem F. A. Shipley. Sunday School, 9:30. Moining worship, Salem. 10:30. Epworth League. Mabel Smith, 6:30. Evening Worship, Pleasant Mills. 7:00. Prayermeeting at Pleasant Mills, Thursday, 7:00. This week is the annual fall campaign. The pastors of the Decatur sub-district will be at Pleasant Mills and Salem Monday evening. Sept. 20 at 7:30. We are anxious to eee you there. Live speakers will bring live I topics and you will be glad you came. We are working for the best attend ance and collection of the sub-district and district. One team of speakers will be at Salem and another Yearn will be at Pleasant Mills. Lets get down to service for the Master in these early tall months. What about Rally Day in the Sunday School? Oct 17 is the date. Let's have a rally that will get every family and scholar out to Sunday school. I Some have broken their attendance I habits and need an ntgent invitation to come back, iou give t%t invitaation and let's see what you can do. Let us give more time ®nd effort to the Kingdom. If Ood did not give us any more attention than we sometimes give to Him we would be in a sad plight. Let’s play fair. Let s ' have a tightening up in every department of the church. Resolve now that you will give of your bept to the Master this winter. Our sincerity is usually expressed in our collection envelope. Do no* forget your next Sunday. Write a check for all overdu« payments. —

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1926.

MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* East Buffalo Livestock Market EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 4,300; Hhlpments, 3,200; hog receipts, 3,709; holdovers, 584; handy weights and packing sows un evenly higher, others steady; top. $14.35; bulk. 150 to 200 lbs., $11.25: 200 Io 250 lbs., $13.75 lo'sU2s; 250 to 300 lbs., $13.00 to $13.75: 300 lbs., f.up. $12.50 to $13.00; packing sows. I $10.25 to $11.25; pigs, largely $13.75 to $14.00; cattle receipts. 300. mostly reactor cows strong at -$3.00 to $4.50; few medium steers. $8.50; calves re c’lpts. 600. active. 50s to $ 1.00 higher; . bulk veals. $16.50 to $17.00; mediums. $13.50 to $14.00; sheep receipts, 2.500 ' t'nt lamb? 25c lower: bulk natives. ■ $15.00 to $15.25; culls. $10.75 to $11.25;' ' sheep, steady; fat ewes. $6.00 to $7.00. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Sept. 17) Heavy Fowls -21 c Leghorn Fowls 16c : Heavy Springers 21c Leghorn Chickens —l6 c Old Roosters 9c I Ducks 12c ■ Geese 10c ' Eggs, dozen * 35c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET x (Corrected Sept. 17) ■ Barley, per bushel 60c Rye. per bushel 80c New Oafs 28c Good sound mixed or white corn 90c Good sound yellow corn . . 1.00 New wheat 1.20 Good Timothy Seed $2.25-$2.50 Good Alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen .... 35c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 4(’< Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays IW 10% DiSCOU NT - WW' Electric Light Bills « BY PAYING ON OR BEFORE { Sept.2o POWER BILLS are also due and must be PAID by twentieth of month at CITY HALL

FORT IJZAYNE LIVE STOCK | 1 Pigs. 140 His. down. $12.00. Pigs. 140 lbs. down $12.00j 140 In 16<( lbs. 12.50 16li to 180 ibs 1310 180 to 200 lbs. 13.60 200 to 220 lbs. 13.45] 120 tn 210 lbs. ' 13.25 210 Io 260 lbs. 13 <m _'6|) to 2’8(1 lbs 12 75 ’BO to 30(1 lbs. 12.25 100 lbs. up 12 00 Receipts Hogs. 400; calves, 75; I sheep. ,3'Mi; cattle, 50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat Sept.. $1.34 12; Deqg $1.36 ■iS; May, $1.41 31. Corn Sept., 76 3 8c; Dee . 82 1-4 i. May. 8S 7-Bv. Oats Sept.. 39 5-8 c; Dee.. 42 3 4c; May. 17 1 Ic. f) NICUT WATCHMAN AT G. E. I 'AI TORY IS ELECTROCUTED icovriM »:n fiiom fagk <»xk» Ohio, and Mrs. Sarah Doner, of Van ; Vert. Ohio; and two stepbrothers, Ed Erickson, of Monroeville, and Villiam Erickson, of Bryant. Funeral services will be held at the lome at 2 o’clock and at the United •ethren church at 2:30 o'clock Sun ay afternoon, with the Rev. Cecil R tmith. pastor of the U. B. church. ITi< at ing. Burial will be made in he Decatur cemetery. President And Family Return From Vacation Washington. Sept. 17. — (United Press)—They start delivering the Coolidges' milk and papers again tomorrow. Everything has been put in readiless for the arrival of the executive amily tomorrow night, after their en weeks sojourn in the Adirondacks. All day a dozen men were putting he finishing touches on the job of 'louse-cleaning. Everett Sanders, the President's secretary, has returned from an ex 'ended trip through the West Indies vhere he recuperated from an oper ition he underwent in Boston early n the summer. o — - - Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays

PUBLIC SALE We will offer for sale at public auction at the Teeple Bros, arm. 1 mile north of Salem, 4 wiles west of Willshire or 8 miles •out heart oi Decatur, on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1926 Beginning at One O'clock, the following property, to-wit: Machinery Walking breaking plow; corn plow; hay tedder; single disc; ron kettle; lard press, 8 quart; tank heater; corn shelter. Horses Bay Mare. I years old. bred; Gray mar?, 3 years. old, weight II jO pounds* Cattle Jersey cow, 7 years old, with calf by side; Jersey cow, 8 VlugK ■> ■ i "sii b ;«• i ' iwomnx Hogs 37 head of hogs. 12 gilts. 4to farrow by day of sale, balance will farrow in 3 weeks; 25 head of shoats weighing 60 Tbs. each. Sheep 5 Breeding Ewes. TERMS—WiII be made knov n on day of sale. TEEPLE BROS. Auctioneer. John Burkhead, W. 11. Myers. fiKBSW! m a 111 Flour, White Sunshine, Coffee, Fresh Ground, UJ M* Kansas (!• 11 A Pound ... 38c, 35c, 29c gE H Wheat 211 b. 'M .l lJ 111 ammwmM'MNai Swans Down Cake I Hoosier Pastry Q 1 Flour, Q() / HI lour, 21 tbs.... */AU Package Sugar, Qrt Salt « 25 to. bag Q4l H? 8“ 10 Ib. 63c; 5 Ibs.OfciU 50 Ib. bag 55c; Omv Hfl ioo pound bag... 89c Iwl Ch ipso, < Q W .... li/t Postum Cereal, Soap. P. & G„ 'll lo'l l ar'\ >l .' tC ....39C !"“ lanl Po6tßn ’ QOp Bl 1 91 Large can Ot7 U Ilf 1 large Ivory Flakes, 1 8 Guest Ivory. 2 ‘J* Lar<S ’ Purc fll small Ivory’ SoapO ■( U Rendered, 2 tbs. OOU MJ A full line of Fresh and Smoked Meats, Fruits and Vegetables. Ml Remember that Hoosier Products are sold with a money back HI guarantee. Be sure its the Hoosier. Phone 103. BBJ*

iENROLLMENT TO BE HELD TONIGHT iCOMTtWK'RD FROM FtCM Rev. a-' Mrs A. R Fleddarjohann. I Th,, s dents w»-o mlsr d only one night last year are: U. V. Dilling. Susie Dilling. Ora Fell. Adolph Kolter, Mrs. John Niblick,.Mrs. Eugene Run yon. C. D. Spuller. Victoria Stone burner, Mrs. Carol Thomas. J. O. i Trieker. Anna E. Whines. Public sale. I 1 ? mile north-J »ast of Willshire, on Willshire and Wren road. Tuesday. Sept--21. horses, cattle, hogs, chickJens, farm machinery, corn in ens. farm machinery, corn inj field, etc. John L. Case. Auctioneer Roy Johnson. —o — Ihe nitllj Democrat —' our Home Pnper <) ——-.roo 000- O PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ' Mlmmeographing and Addreaalng I Office Room 1. Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg I Offce Phone 606-Home Phone 1171 I MILDRED AKEV r> coo —ooo— O : PUBLIC SALE Os Church Property » By order of the Evangelical Conference. we will offer at pubffc auction ; the property of the Salem Evangelical church, located 3 mites east of I Decatur. Ind., on FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 24 at 2 o'clock p.m. Property consisLng of: 220 Boi» back chairs: 3 Pulpit chairs: 1 Pulpit stand; 1 Marble top stand; 1 Book . case: 1 Eight-day clock; 1 Packard organ; 2 Hot Blast, coal or wood. Globe stoves; 1 Gasoline lighting ■ plant: and any articles not mention- : ed belonging to said church. f ALSO AT SAID TIME AND PLACE will offer said Church Building for sale. Said committee reseri«s the ’ right to accept or reject bids on said building. TERMS to be known on day of sale Committee: C. B. SPULLER. JACOB KOOS. WM. ALFATHER. 17-20-22 s _

Mias Fan Hite spent the day In Fert Wayne with friends.' Q 1 ' NOTICE We will be i lowed all day Saturday on account of a holiday. MAIER HIDE * FUR CO. Public Sale. Monday. Sept. 20. commencing at 12:80 noon. 117 head of cattle, feeding lambs, hogs and horses. John Henry Hogg. 2 miles west and, 2 miles north of Bluffton.

No Bread So Good. So Healthy and Fine As MILLERS I BLUE RIBBON AND TWIN LOAF Raked fresh every day by skilled bakers it is your best food. Demand M I LLE R S every time you I order. i Its rich, creamy, well baked loaves will make friends with the family for life. f X. II EVERY GR(H EK SELLS IT ' ASK FOR IT. MILLER’S BAKERY 11 SPECIALS 11 Phone 106 or 107 £■ Fresh Oysters Fancy Bunch of Spring Chicks H Nice Native Fat Veal Sugar Cured Corned Beet, lb ISc S Fancy Plate Beef to Boil, lb 10c g Good Tender Beef Steak, lb 25c Nice Smoked Bacon in pieces, lb 25c 1 1 Fresh Braun»chweiger, lb. .... •• • -'L' 1 * | Nice Veal Pockets, lb l^ c , I Large Dill Pickles, Bulk, 3 for i ,lc ‘ ' ‘ Pure Pork Sausage, Bulk. Saturb | day Only, pound 25c £ Large Open Eyed Swiss Cheese, lb. 40u Home Made Cottage Cheese, pint . ..20c H Mixed Pickles, Fancy, lb 30c > Fresh Country Butter, X Fancy Shrimp in Glass Jars 35c £ Fancy Mushroons, can J Special—3 cans Gold Bar Peaches, a J regular 30c seller, 3 cans # 3 cans Banquet Pineapples * j 3 cans Beechnut Spaghetti 40c | 3 cans Little Elf Pork & Beans 25c ex 2 cans Staleys White Syrup 25c ■ 2 cans Peanut Butter, 1 lb. cans 35c | COFFEE I 2 lbs. Man O’ War 85c I ■ 2 |bs. Bursleys High Grade SU'I 1 S 2 lbs. Perfect Coffee sl.o° j| 2 tbs. M. J. B. Saturday 0n1y... | OLEOMARGARINE—gj Nucoa, 2 pounds ft Oak Grove, 2 pounds U Good Luck, 2 pounds J Fresh Bulk Olives, pound 45c U Complete line of Canned Goods. H We have added anther truck on our deg livery system so as to give better service. —Try Us.— I. 11 Mutschlers Meal Market

Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewrit, ing or stcnogniphic Wf >rk I will Im* gl:i(l to (Io it. Phone 12 for appointment. Floftnce Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman's l,a W Office. K. of C. B|(|g. '