Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1920 — Page 6

Making of velour hit! to-iivily :e trian monopoly, Jvy n?w I» ■ -no. »n English indo 'r .

v'r~ >* -. r■ o aww* * r «“• m I UJiiW IL.rqJ j U t’l iO I M> ! I Wc hav?_r ’;•• c.f J i .CiioiiG nan i.itu.noiii’e □ I I * rPS « «t 0 sizes, whi-h we I are selling at greatly re- I duced prices. Every tire I is a bargtiin- Come and :ee them. You’ll save money. NOW IS THE TIME TO BRING IN YOUR JUNK. We are paying the highest market price. Maier Hide & fur Co. Phone 442. West Monroe St.

_ tWE WRITE . TORNADO AND WIND STORM INSURANCE FARM AND CITY PROPERTIES BEST COMPANIES Lenhart & Heller JPHONE No. 2. 157 So. Second Street S Decatur, Indiana. B i

& DOWN GO THE PRICES ' Half-Price fln Spring Coat & Suit j jffik VHB fIKBH I iJ him ■tadi Jml F IN this sale will be included every short spring coat and I 4\ niE CHOICE OF EVERY SUIT NOW ON HAND. ALL THIS SEASON’S (AILMENTS? , TnmriTwißiw r~Miiii*iiirMiMT nwK»maHMiMM«HS« a $50.00 Coats | I 5.00 Coats H $30.00 Coats H $25.00™. I NOW I | NOW NOW I I NOW $25.00 1 1 $17.50 - $15.00“ H $12.50 ■ '? "TjiWlMil—- ■ MHMMMMHHMMHMMHHKnRt’Y'* j $85.00 Suits II $75.00 Suits | $57.50 Suits i | $40.00 ~ NOW F NOW NOW I I NOW | $42.50 j $37.50 $28.75 | $20.00 IffiraaMMHmMHMBHMaM KSMHHMMSnnMMiMMMMi ennaBHNMMHBMMI. HHOTHMHSMHHHMBMBH Special Sale on Silk Dresses All Dresses, price $37.50 to $42.50 s3l 50 Presses, price $25.00 to $27.50 $lO 7’*’ , DAINTY NEW VOILE DRESSES }^r' e -‘“; pa “ erns ’..' $10.00,12.50,13.50 Hplo 32.50 •, ’ ■ Buy Now While Stocks Are Complete NIBLICK & CO. N / |

BROOD MARCS WANTED The Pure Bred. Belsiart Stallion <Jp OlU'il. will ai.it the so son at tiro Palace feed vard, oppo ib " the Decatur lluce Sale Harun «,». ( jtat St.. Decatur, Lid. Hi.• > ti.i la.. ? i consideration before breeding il ■< J where. £' JAMES EICE, Sillfi-Ut Owner and l:t- |.o: L i I l ive you trit <1 ill; < 5 ceiil Coney I i • Sttntlwii’B s al j Fred & BRl’h? I s‘.r-\v-tr t

3 Plenty of winter wheat bran, middlings, calf meal, chick mash and feeds of all kinds at the right price. FORNAX MILLING COMPANY J *. kftJW- II 111

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920

NOTICE or NiniHMi Noth* of npplh'Hth’li to hwne Bond or other b'\ hh iu •• «*f lnd«»Mtihi< Pursuant to s»-i Hov 201 of "An • uwornlnßr taxation, d .vtmc’ 11, 191 m.” State of Indiana. « AJaniii I’otintv, r’S In the matt.-r of the potltl in of » l itmi County Bund of < 'unit . •••iunyi for approval of a Loud $ 'L non On for tin* <<>iinl ruction >.f the A .1. Smith Bt ld|i»* in ho id county. No. Isis. is hereby 'o •• • Board of Cori'.”ih:-’lto t ..rN f AL- ■ Count'* Indian-i. ha- 'IL-d ‘h th< -t-H.. Ao •!<’ or .1 '■ . .d ■ ■ I pofltlon to If ' <«• bond • -1 h< < • 1 ~ lit <> of Indebted ‘r a r'n . ” >t ♦ ' cM'ovd f.'.o.nt n.oo f t ::<»• purp’'« I • o*'.-tri:Mir. ■” th” A J. .'-riih Hr Id »-•••• the hridzo b • it< ’ ion «s tin St.. Man* tlver just north ts th? cltj of I ecatur. In »Md count'. A public hearing on Fai l petit, u will be held at Rooms 281-233 Stale Hous**, Indianapolis. Indiana, on th< ■ 11th dav of Juno, 1920, but where ob< lection !■ tii*«i bi a tmcjMiyer to bwjl bond Issue the In .ii In” will be > -iv tinutnl and the time anil place set foi the t.ikl’ K of evident’ In the •oiintx where su h taxing unit is located \n\ tax pa\er having’ objection to th» granting of such permission shall Hl< • with the romtnission before the datt ' siieh hearing, objections in writilig giving his pnst otfL. addrest I with sin h Written objection. An> I taxpayer or'other person interests .nay l.e present and be heard at sin I 111 earing. Bated nt Decatur. Indiana, May 21 1 DAVID .1. DILLING. ROBERT SCHWARTZ. (’RANT OWENS i of Commissioners I 26-2 of Adams County, Ind. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Adams County Equity Ex. change will hold its annual 1 meeting in the court house at 1:30 o’clock p. m., June sth for ,she election of seven directors. I Mr. C. O. Drayton, national president, will be present and (talk for Equity Union. Ever stock holder is requested to be I present and bring a new memI her if possible. 1121-10 t By Order of Secretary

' Chiropractic is the boon to j humanity. It has helped others, it will help you. CONSULT SMITH AND SMITH Doctors of Chiropractic Office over Morris 5 & 10c store DECATUR, INDIANA 60-cod-if MOOSE, NOTICE! i Regular meeting every Wednesday night at 8 o’clock p. m. Business of importance will be transacted. All members be present. mwf-tf DICTATOR.

A BOAT WHICH •> ALSO A BRIDGE ii On narrow,' navi able streams with null tidal variation in Harris county, Terur. a thltboai. . ' aiiar to. the lei. y I.oats used in this district, is made t > \ serve ub a • - In t laid ■•■. Tin boa:, v.’fth aprons a: cm 1; • i:d ra aor I<> ■ mid by a witiili reartm Lo’a. ,’l cither timber or concratc h J'.liea.h , !1 l.uilt at each Ik::.'.' < i (he .trer.n: \ I.i.at CO f.-’-t tens, v.Ki; :.n 11-.'.ai a;..-« a ::t end. va- >m ilet'nl • a 1 ‘ : elite.uber.. It ia of ‘ rdiimry liatboa* . .nstruction. 10 feet in width. The boat is anchored by cables. When it 1,1 is necessary to allow river trafllc to li pass, the bridge is swung up or down stream according to the direction of J’ the tide, and subsequently pulled baek into place. I<> | __ l TAKES MORE THAN TOOTHACHE ■q . — (Vnlteil Press Service) Chicago. May 2C. (Special to Daily ]> Bemocrati- The ‘’nightcap" and the "morning bracer” walked the ganglank today. To enforce the rationing of physielans booze prescript iont, federal pro- ® hibiticn agents ho/e toured tl:o i ity examining druggists’ books to see ’* that doctors exceeded issuin'-- 100 ' liquor prescriptions every three ' months. Hereaffor you have to be realiy il’ to get a drink legally in Chicago. ‘j Federal' authorities today expected [ * to arrest Charles H. Smith, millionair?. ■' on c charge of illegally purchasing e . !!:|Ue.f. Raiding Smith’s fashionable apartment in the exclusive "Gold Coast" ' district, federal prohibition agents last 9 night seized a quantity of liquor al ieged to have been purchased since July first. Major Dalrymple, prohibition ofleer here, declared the raid the first of many to be launched in the “Gold Ccast” district. » Eggs on Top. ‘ “How will you have your eggs cooked." asked the waiter. I. M. Tite—"Make any difference in y oost of them?" r Waiter—“ No.” I?M. Tite—“Then cook them on the top of a slice of ham."

CLASSIFIED WANT APS E- - SALE , on SALE Dynamite, cap« ; and fuse. l oiuax Milh«h I (’.otnp.'iuy. ; . I-'OB SALE B:tn«e in line con I dition. U.heni' >•' ,!,k, n , ; ;u •. E. < oiintlly. 11--’ 1 '■■•up s,if.K Th.ec fresh cows. 2’» \ miles east of Curryville- ' T ;li f" > v:i: ■ u-l. ph mc J. S. Byerly. J-i-t-x 1 ■ : ?" z :'A l.:-: Plant-, for sale: yanv’. ’• tomato, illibaye. and other kinds. - at Werder sisters, CO2 Marshal .-tr*i 1 ’Phone 347. '2 ’j FOR SALE-Dumber and window ! sash. 2x4. reasonable. Call at 923 . Mercer Ave. FOW SALE — Twelve thoroughbred Flemish Giant rabbits* age ■( months. Price right on any liu ''' t)e ) r ’ Phone 52L l ' x FOR SALE—Two colts, two-year-old , ‘ last October. Price $l5O. Inquire ' of H. E. Williams. 3 miles east and <ne mile north of Monroe. 123-t.lxeod t'OR SALE— Four-room house, with a pantry and two lots, and othe. ( - buildings. All in good condition. In- . quire at 122 South Fifteenth St. WANTED i WANTED — Pennsylvania System Northwestern Region desires to buy cross ties. For detailed information! correspond with 1. B. Thomas. Pur1 chasing Agent. Insurance Exchange Building, Chicago, Illinois. b'iS-ljiio I NOTICE I have purchased the Fornax Blacksmith shop on First Stand will do general blacksmithing. horse shoeing and repair work. 121-16 Jess Burkhead. WANTED —ChaiTibermaid ■ at Murray Hotel. 124-ts MISCELLANEOUS We can give you service on Vulcanizing. Holthouse Garage. 303-ts LOST AND FOUND I FOI'ND — Neck-piece, between St. | Johns and Hesse-Castle. Owner II may have same by paying for this I Ad. and describing neck-piece. 12S East Monroe street, ’phone 296. 123 t 3 j I LOST— BTqek pocketbook on West j Adams Finder, please return to this office or call 683. 123-t3x LOST —Silver liar pin, sometime Sunday evening. Finder, please notify Miss Frances Cole 125-t3x FOR REN T | i-'CLNISHEI) Room in Rent. Price reasonable. Call at 122 I South First St. 123-3txj FOR RENT — One nice, furnished room, opposite, court house. IGS South Second street. 124-tbX NOTICE — Orders for cut flowers for decorations should lie placed early so as to secure them before Saturday night. Plenty of carnations, roses, snapdragon. Easter lillies, Calla liliies. Bouquets made up on short notice. Geraniums, ferns, vines for porch' I boxes. Sweet potatoes, cabbage, tomato and celery plants. MOSES GREENHOUSE CO. Florists. 125-3 t I THEY FAVOR McADOO (United Press Service) Dallas. Texas, May 26.—(Special to I Daily Democrat)—Sixteen delegates|at large, including four women, unin-' itructed but aeeomjianied by a resolution highly commending W. G. McAdoo, were elected to the San Fran-' I cisco convention by the Texas state' democratic convention. Each delegat e-at large will have a quarter vote. ; HEARINGS ARE RESUMED (United Press Service) Washingtin. May 26.-(Special to I Daily Democrati-The interstate cem- | mere© commission today resumed j searings on the petition of the railroads to increase freight rates approx innately $1,700,000,000. I Cretas ex/rniinalpon of George M Scriver, vice president of the Baltimore fr Ohio was to be continued. Benjamin Campbell, vice president of the New York. New Haven & Hartford [Will then explain how the increased rates would be applied. E. B. Cross-ley,-of the traffic committee of the railway executives will f o n &w Campbell.

Plumbing and Heating ! Estimate* Gladly Given. | i 120 North Ist Street I p Shop ’Phone 207. | i Residence ’Phone 507. |

. OF A BIG HANGAR , n aenrste model <rf ,be Frent -— xzr n r ” eriiine ß * 31 . 5 ... 4 , maced on exh’-ition a the N ‘ .du eum at Washington- Jh’ 1 i.|.l . • •.torv. lous P 1 * 5 ® ° f ’ J } being constructed on a " 1 ..mm- to tu. . ri-"’-’’ 1 "’ ; tie dirigible K 3.; b ’i»i’ „ ‘ al d The doors of the build ng will • ; 01l and roveal an opening 1.5 feet _ — — < ’ MORE POWER than NIAGARA L a 1 1 Equipment is being sought n the , t united States for a big hydroelectric , ! l lanl which will be built in the prov- , ; of Szechuan, making use of the , . enormous power, hitherto wasted of ( ' the Yangste rapids. This electric I project will be lhe Btpp 111 ”' e ‘ L.r;.nti’ operation of harnessing the , ! water power in the Dpper Yangste, •whose potential power is far in ex- , i .ess of that of Niagara Falls. j _ BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or night.. Private Ambulance Service. I Office Phone—9o. Home Phones: ■ Black. 727. . Getting, 2 rings on 517. We also handle Victrolas. PIANO INSTRUCTIONS I Mrs. Clyde Noble will give piano instructions at her home ( on Tuesday and Wednesday of . each week. Phone 195 for appointment.. 120-6 t MRS. CLYDE NOBLE. DR. C. R. WEAVER OSTEOPATH Peoples Loan and Trust Co- Bidg. ’ ’Phone 314. . Hours 9 to 11:30 a. m.—2 to 5:30 p. m? Other hours by appointment. u 108-tlm (HICK FEED 54.25 per cwt. Good clean feed, no grit. J. S. Met RORY & SON. 123-ts. NOTICE Boarding and rooming by the wpek. Call at 223 N. 11th st.. Decatur. Ind. 122 6tx Notice to Public We have purchased the Ollie Heller blacksmith shop on First street and are readv to do anything in the line of black-i smithing- All old customers of the shop and new ones are wanted to call. Satisfaction guaranteed. 123-16 Burkhead & Son. WKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York, N. Y„ May 2«—(Special o Daily Democrat)-Revival o f put ., lie interest in securities and favorable news from all over the world regarding credit conditions were refected in substantial advances regismarkoy leadi . ng issues “t the stock market opening today Traders were not pessimistic over the finan- ’ f al , situatlon in Japan, which dispatches reported as critical. Cruelt 1 ■t. up - H . 1. s. Steel 934 k nn iznem Y °l k Central up U S Rubber 94*4, up ’ ’ '» Chicago* May 26—(Snecial rvui Democrat-Corn: doim ’e’’ July up l%c; Sept up lfc c , ()ats : May unchanged; July down j ‘ r ’ ' uncha, ‘S«L Provisions: High-

| East Buffalo, N. Y., Mav 26 1 v™. tO h P ail> 1 ’ em<K ' rat > “Receipts BSO - shlpmeris 380, o ffic»al to x v S± } 26 f’- . Hogs * iieh't T heavies. 115 Ji 15 50it2s; , Xgiw’’ -s |i®« <i 5: pigs - 114 ® cattle, sKUr .h A ,7 ®V Jambs, Igoe. do wn- heT’ we * k . . around 1200; calves 700- >' 1 J wes ' 1550, e * <OO, tops, 1600® j, Buh:r an L°~ Produce market: O : 6ii£n« amery in tubs, extra 61 1 59@60c; prinV a i n c y n G "h i6 ° ,4C: firstß 1 55@56c; packing 35c g G seconds > ’ fr^eTtrrX.TT 1 eXtra 47c = new cases 45c;’ 01 d c^B freßh ern firsts 42^ c , e 43c ' west ’ J light "t'X ,%c; on extra h 4o'' ns ' 45c; | ers 40c; broilers 7h@ S oc ’ SPring ’ I t Wheat I $103; new corn n«r 5. n . ew oa ‘». I ley, $1.40; rye $m '* 2 86; bar ' I Eggs, doz^ AL I 35c ■ BuiSJt d*ive r *d ” Y * ARKeT «

CL THE ' OAC OF ECONOMY you will lido hereafter if you ltCt our counsel and have your old tire, yiileanized by us. You can save n a6 r dollars in the course of the y ear _ enough, in fact, to go a long w av tO , ward paying the cost of new tins" amt you know they are high p rlf ,,.|' Drive your car on Economy u oai j day. A. W. TANYAS, Decatur. Ind. There are 6.00 b salmon fishers m San Francisco who go once a year to Alaska for Ute annual pack. Thur wages aggregate $6.ooo.00(’. HOGSHEAD’S BIG TYPE CHESTERS. STOCK OF EITHER SEX Any age for sale at all times. We have the largest Chester Whites in the state of Indiana. All prize winning stock. Write or come and see our herd R. L. HOGSHEAD. DECATUR, INDIANA ___________ ’ Feed Buttermilk to your hogs, 2 cents per gallon. Clover Leaf Creameries 16-ls Decatur. Ind. Have you tried that all pork sausage at the White Meat Marki t? ’Phone 388 and let us send you some. 4 deliveria daily.—Meyer, Brushwilhr BeeL 2X94f DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St. Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office and Residence. 186 DR. H. E. KELLER. Decatur. Indiana. GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES—CAease* d women and children; X-ray examinationa: Flourscopy examinations of the internal organs: X-ray and electrical treatments for high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries. X-ray treatments for GOITRE. TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER. I Office Hours—--9 to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. m.—7 to 9 p. m. Sundays by Appointment. Phones: Residence 110; Office 409. !33tf N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS 8 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135

Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Barn, Ist street. Office ’Phone, 143 Residence 'Phone .... 102 Dr. C. C. RAYL 105 North Second Street. Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdomi-no-pelvic Disease Office (1 to 4 & 6 to 8 p. m. Hours(Sunday 9 to 10 a m Phone 581. FORT WAYNE AND.DECATUR TRACTION LINE Central Time. Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne 5:40 a. m. 7:00.a..m. 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m . 8:30 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 11:05 p. m. Car every hour and a halfRunning time 1 hour and 5 minute*. Freight car leave* Decatur •• '■4s *. m., an( j | eavet F Or t Wayne at 12:00 m., arriving In Decatur at 2:00 p. m . Office hour* 6:45 a. m. to 7:00 p m- '• B. STONEBURNER, Agent.