Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 5 March 1920 — Page 5
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I It Doesn't Take I A I Sherlock Holmes I To determine the many adfl vantages and saving in money ■ in buying I Second-Hand I Auto Parts? fl We are buying old cars every KI d a y - The part you were look. ■ ing for yesterday may be here I today. Top Cash Price FOR JUNK Maier h ide & Fur Co. “30 years In Decatur.” 'Phone 442. WMIMI|I L - ! minimum : mB" — " I —— DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG!
feg==l I I • bsssSi |< i ■ ga b I n .-. ? fl« '. - •’ : Wash Day Needfuls From washing machines to wash boards Yes, Ma'am wringers, clothes baskets, hampers, tubs and boilers. Even. elec hie irons and ironing boards —every tiring loi the laundry. . Best of all—They’re Priced within reason. Just Now You’ll Enjoy Our Display of the Things Milady Needs on Wash Day Which but emphasizes the completeness of our lines. Come in tomorrow or any day ijnd lei us demonstrate the labor saving, money savin-’ features of our washing machines and vacuum cleaners. It will be time well spent. e« Lee Hardware Co. Everything in Hardware Decatur, Indiana . ~ ~ A-—x.
SALE CALENDAR The Following Sale* are Being Adv*rtised In the Daily Democrat. We Alto Print the Sale Bill*. Lift Your Sale With U*. March 6—George Colchln, 1% ~,' P! \ hou,l ‘ of Decatur on mud pike ii ± lt . is known “ 8 th « William Harting farm. Mar. 9th. Rufus S. Roop admx. of estate of Samuel A. Boop on the old Acker farm 2 1-2 miles north west of Willshire, 1 1-2 miles east of Pleasant Mills, 2 miles southeast of Bobo, 1-4 util'' north of Jones school house on eld Piqua Road. March n jfrs. Emanuel Tricker, t miles southeast of Willshire, 3% miles south of Pleasant Mills, % miles south of Salem. March 18—Louis Reinking, ’4 mile north of Preble, Indiana or 5 miles west of Decatur, Indiana. March 23, Wm Reppert, 7 miles southwest of Decatur. March 24—C. C. Doehrman, 4 miles north of Preble, Ind. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Our policy covers your car "licrevcr it may be, by loss against fire or theft. I George \V. Cramer, Agent ■ | Phone 690-J. 54-eod-2w appointment of administrator WITH WILL ANNEXED Notice is Hereby Given, That the undersigned has been appointed adi ininistrutor of the estate of Elva Hitter, late of Adatns county, e 'ii-i'il. The estate Is probably solvent. QUINCY' O. RITTER. „ Administrator . Mm to Ac Parrish, Attys. I eb. 20, 1920. 20-27-5 FOR SALE Choice city properties. Good locations. Prices reasonable. .1. CHARLES BROCK, 1 55-31 138 North 2nd St. NOTICE I am opening a furniture and slave repair shop, back of Hurst & Co., second hand store. 55-5 t Connelly Cabinet Shop. CITY PROPERTY We have for sale the Mrs. Mary Holthouse property and two lots on north 3rd street, all modern, two and one-half squares from court house, a dandy location; a bargain. Also have other city property, and have a few Adams county farms for sale that we can give possession of this spring. _ See us, office over Engier’s store. 51 Gt LEONARD & ANDREWS.
DECATUR DAILX DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY. MARCH 5, 1920
WHERE THEY STAY • Basket Ball Teams from the Four Counties Who Take Part in District Tourney ARE PROVIDED FOR Each Player Given Lodging by Bluffton People —Decatur at Hotel The one hundred and forty basket ball players, representing the sixteen teams that take part in the district tournament in Bluffton which opened this morning are well provided for, according to a dispatch from the Bluffton Banner, which is as follows: In many a Bluffton home the fond wife or mother is putting on a few touches to that spare bedroom and at the same time planning the breakfast for visitors—for one hundred and for ty young men from Wells. Adams, Jay and Blackford county schools are to be entertained in private homes during the district tournament starting here this morning. The Harvard plan is used by the hosts, lodging and breakfast being provided in the home and dinner and supper' being served in cafeteria style a* the Central school. Hartford City and Decatur teams are putting up at the Bliss hotel at their own request. Lodging in the homes is provided free for the players and coaches. All other visitors must bear their own expenses. Places for them must lie found in homes, however, for the hotels are filled up. This will be a chance for some one to profit from that spare bedroom. Those who have donated lodging are: Liberty Center—Cash Kreigh, 2; corner of Central and Mulberry; James Plessinger. 1, East Central; (Bill) Buckner; Costella, 2. 322 East Central; Walter Shead. 2, 519 South Bennett; Kennedys. 2. 20 East Wiley. Gray—Sprays, 2. off Main and Arnold: Crites, 1. 703 South Main; Fetter*, 2, 122 East. Wiley; Dailey. 2. 533 South Main: Sarley, 1. 060 South Main; Walmer, (Coach), 518 South Main. Bryant—Morris. 2. 426 South Main; Wirth, 2. Main Central; Fishbaugh. 2.Main and Central; Klopfenstine. 2. 416 South Mailt; Walmer, (Coach), 518 South Main. Tocsin —Dechart. 3. 1014 West South street; Stout, 4, 618 West Cherry; Sturgis, 2, 509 West Cherry. Dunkirk^-Gordons 2. Gorner and Main; Dr. CtJbk.'Y 429 West Market; Cline. 2. 324 West Market: Tribolet, 2. Corner Market and Marion: Rev. Smith, (Coach), 319 West Washington. Hartford Township — Rev. Smith, (Coach). 319 West Washington; Gett.le. 4. 314 West Market: Mosiman. 2, 303 West Washington; Frazier. 2, 211 West Cherry. Monroe—Frazier. 2. Wiley and Morgan; Morris, 2. 411 West Wiley: Justus, 4, 228 West Central; Nelson. (Coach). 414 West Wiley. Hartford City—Bliss Hotel. Geneva—Linn. 2. 220 East Washington; French. 2. 412 East Washington; Thoma, 2. 127 East Cherry; Spake, 1. 211 East Washington. Pennville—Barr. 4. 606 West Market; Rainey, 2. 528 West Marker; Brown. 2, 619 West Market; Thompson. (Coach). 511 West Wabash. Portland—Van Horn, 2. 316 West Wiley; Bell. 2. 317 West Wiley: High. 2. 402 West Wiley. (Mason Lucas; Cook, 2, Corner of Johnson and iley; Nelson, (Coach). 414 West Wiley. Ossian —Kreiselmeyer, 2. 509 West South street: Kunkel, sr., 2, 328 South Oak; Weisel!. 2. 504 South Oak: Kunkel. jr.. 305 South Oak; Reemsnyder, (Coach), 320 West South. Petroleum —McFarren, 2, 120 West South; Saunders. 2, 321 South Main: Pease, 2, 218 West South; Templin. 2. 1025 South Main. (C. and H. Settle); Reemsnyder, (Coach). 320 West South. ‘ Kirkland Township—Blackman. 2. 306 West Wabash: Hocker. 2. 312 West Wabash; Bender. 2. 426 West Wabash: Ashbaucher, 2. 503 West Wabash; Thompson, (Coach), 511 West Wabash. Decatur —Bliss Hotel. Feed Buttermilk to your hogs. 2 cents per gallon. Clover Leaf Creameries 46-ts Decatur. Ind.
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mW tv M 3 ‘i ‘A A'M -■ We handle these | tires because they | alone give our cus- | tomers more than S they pay for. The Cups won’t skid on wet, slippery g pavements. The quality re- I mains the highest— It unvarying. The service is | guaranteed — per | warranty tag —for 6,000 Miles ! Durkin’s Modern Garage
NW MEETING | | A PRACTICAL TALK | s Illustrated by. lantern slides concerning! i * _ - . i ffi The Composition oi So? -How to Establish, Maintain and Increase their g ffi Productive Capacity Proper preparation of the seed bed—Seed ® Selection-Planting and the Underlying Principles. § E 18-jl f Several talks on the various kinds of Powers | Farming by men of experience. | - „t*_ “rrrjji i mi -t imwii n ■ h .Motion Picture Play, Entitled w I “KEEP THE BOY ON THE FARM” I I AT | I CRYSTAL THEATRE I | DECATUR, INDIANA | MONDAY MARCH. BTH.I -6 & 1920.- Eegi ir ?at 10 o’clock A. M. and continuing until SP. M. | Come and get acquainted-everything free including lunch. | __ | j | Shanahan-Conroy Auto Co. I | AGENTS FOR * ffi Fordson Farm Tractors, Ford Carsjand Ford Trucks. ;i
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A ■ •“’ 1 ' Ofc', w wWI U 1 «A/ rIBBSi CM H T /J Suits From Coats From $35, S4O, $45 msßs $ 17.50 $60.00 Large assortment of Newest Spring Models. Niblick & Co.
