Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1920 — Page 3

- .. . ... Real Money Savers on Childrens Low Shoes GIRLS 7 TO 9 YEARS OLD Girls Brown Calf Lace Oxfords 53’75 $4.00 Girls Black Kid .ace Oxfords $3.25 $3.7 j Girls Biack Kid 1 Strap Pump S 3 00 $3.50 Girls Black Patent Leather Lace, $3.00 Girls Black Toe Room Oxfords S 2 25 $2.65 Girls Black Barfoot Sandal Si 95 GIRLS 5 TO 7 YEARS OLD $3.25 Childs 1 Strap English Pump S 2 50 $2.75 Childs Toe Room Oxfords $2 00 $2.50 Black Barefoot Sandals’ $1:75 Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER '

»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ABOUTTOWN ♦ Mr. and Mrs. William Chronister and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bauman I and children motored to Marion Sun ! day and spent the day at the National Military home. A. C. Bailey, of Fort Wayne, was a business visitor in this city yesterday. He also visited with his aunt, Mrs. J. D. Grim, of Gloss street. H. S. Chase and sons, Earl and Charles, and daughter. Inez, and Herbert Koterhenry returned from Marion and Jonesboro last evening, where they motored Sunday to visit with friends and relatives. Miss Eula McKinney of Russiaville ariived this afternoon to- assist in caring for her sister. Mrs. Goldie Steele, who is suffering from a badly bruised head and shoulder received in a fall. She was talking over the telephone and fainted, and in the fall struck her head and shoulder on the refrigerator. E. A. Barnes and Mr. Matson of the General Electric company were here last evening to attend to business.

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; Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCollum return- ; ed to Geneva today after a visit here I with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conner. Mr. ! McCollum has accepted a position | with the General Electric company and will report for duty Monday morning. The people like sales and are anxious to buy, as shown* by the result of the Gass sale which opened today. The store was crowded at 8 o'clock this morning. A number of extra clerks are on the job. C. S. Niblick, treasurer of the Chautauqua association, is making up a report of the receipts and expenditures for the week and as soon as completed it will be published. ORDERED TO WORK (United Press Service) Indianapolis. Aug. 4—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Definite action toward ending the illegal strike of coal miners in Kansas was taken by John L. Lewis, international president of the United Mine Workers today. Telegrams were sent local unions at each of the 43 idle mines and another message was sent to Alexandria Howatt, president of the Kansas miners denouncing him in strong language for his course in fostering and fermenting the strike trouble. Lewis ordered the strikers to resume work immediately and to take up their grievances in the usual manner Decorators Here (Continued from page one) that was raised last week by the Old Home Week committee. The committee lias about four hundred dol- ! lars, which it is believed will be ; enough to pay all the expenses. Messrs. Reimer and DeCoudrey will also do some extensive decorating at Bellmont Park, Col. Reppert I ! signing up with them for the decorat- ! ing of the grand stand, the midway, etc., a week or two ago. Let’s all dross up for the big week. s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—■s

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST I 1920.

To Regulate Use < (Continued from page one) or prepare a franchise today which j would be suitable to both parties concerned and then definite action | would be taken on the mutter. Un- ( til Decatur gets the new turbln and ' other machinery installed at the municipal plant, It will be unable to 1 furnish the G, E. with the amount of 1 power required within the next three h months and in order to keep their ' t plant and the Castings company go- c ing, it will be necessary for them to ’ .obtain additional power. ] The finance committee allowed the following bills: City firemen, $145.00; H, M. DeVoss, ! $14.00; Decatur volunteer firemen, $9.90: Joseph Metzer, $32.55; Citizens I Telephone Co., $17.85; Dick Boch.J $37.50; Citizens Telephone Co.. $6.00; | Thomas Dowling, $50.00; Police pay roll. $105.00; Street Commissioner's pay roll, $152.40; Decatur City bank. ! $250.00; Crane Co., $37.46; Protective i Electric Supply Co., $68.09; Worth- ( ington Pump & Machine Co.. $3609.00; P. & H. Supply Co., $136.29; Evans Coal Co., $503.81; Standard Oil Co., $31.63; Crane Co., $781.39; John Thomas, $77.66: Crane Co., $20.11; Crane Co., $698.63; National Meter Co., $6.15; Evans Coal Co., $300.00: Oliphant-Johnson Coal Co.. $432.73;' T. St. L. & W. R. R. Co.. $347.89: E. Bennett. $72.91; Martin Howe Coal Co., $335.75; Alberght Pump & Condenser Co., 95c; Ft. Wayne Blue Print Co., $20.66; Crandall Packing; Co., $10.17: John Thomas, $129.72; Vat ignn Oil Co.. $42.61; M. J. Mylott pay roll, $216.05; Westinghouse Electrical Mfg. Co., $9.45; General Electric Co., $198.30; Deep Vein Coal Co., $832.50; V. M. Nussbaum Co.. $21.52; American Railway Express Co., $2.20; A. W. Tanvas. $5.15; T. J. Durkin, $57.35; A. C. Foos pay roll, $432.36; Evans Coal Co., $487.50: Standard Oil Co., $76.69; Evans Coal Co.. $1204.80; Waterworks pay roll. $179.15; M. H. Sorg. $74.25; Manufacturers' Supply Co.. $22.09; Ft. Wayne Oil & Supply Co., $210.21; August Walters, $49.68. BRING me your eggs and I will hatch them at 4c each, any time now.— Addie Andrews, Decatur, Ind.: Monroe 'phone. 182t3 FEEL ALLJJSEO UP? Lots of Decatur Do. Does your back ache constantly? Do you have sharp twinges when stooping or lifting? Feel all used up—as if you could just go no farther? Why not look to your kidneys? Why not use Doan’s Kidney Pills? Decatur people have done so. Ask your neighbor! They tell you the result. Mrs. F, B. Bosse. Nutman Ave., Decatur. says: “I have been troubled for years with kidney disorders before I began using Doan’s Kidney Pills. My back was weak and sharp pains went through it when I bent over. My kidneys acted irregularly and I felt tired and worn out. I am never bothered in that way now, thanks to Doan’s Kidney Pills.’’ Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t simply ask -for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that Mrs. Bosse had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N V BEAUTIFUL WOMEN OF_BULGARIA How They Keep Their Beauty Women of Bulgaria are beautiful They have rosy cheeks, bright, sparkling eyes and beautiful, well-rounded figures. They keep the blood pure with nature’s rarest prescription, Bulgarian Blood Tea. which relieves constipation, indigestion, sour, gassy stomach, liver, kidney and blood troubles. Every woman can have a beautiful complexion if she will only take a cupful of this pleasant medicinal rare Herb Tea once or twice a week. Just try it and see. Bulgarian Blood Tea is sold by all druggists and grocers everywhere.

L Life Insurance Is Your Best Investment For your own satisfaction and for the future happiness of those most dear to you, you can afford to give this matter serious consideration. Now, while you are in full possession of your faculties, young and in good health is the time to settle the matter. May I suggest a policy in the Western Reserve Life Insurance Co.? May we talk the facts of your case over with you in confidence? CHAS. W. YAGER Decatur, Ind. I k, ■■ ... ■ 1..-* 1

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE EAKLY APPLES lor sale by R. N. Runyon. $1.50 per bushel. Telephone orders to I 690-C. 175-tl FOR SALE -House with X rooms. 41 closets, 2 hails, bath and toilet, lights and gas, both kinds of water, 2 porches, cement walks; on brick street. Three minute walk to (oifr churches and public school. Two blocks from G. E. works. Price reasonable. Inquire at this office or ’phone 322.17916 FOR SALE—Two full blooded Durham male calves, 6 months old.—-j Zacahiah Archbold, across from St. Paul church, R. R. 10, Decatur, Indiana. 17915 FOR SALE—A No. 1 Jersey cow. Inquire of Dr. Neptune. FOR SALE—Apples at the Tricker farm, $2 per bushel. Telephone your orders early that we may have them ready. Telephone No. 869-H — O. W. Fowler. 181tbx FOR SALE—Man’s bicycle, good condition; drop head sewing machine, dresser, side board, bedstead, also some kodaks. Jackson Studio. 182-3 x FOR SALE —One 13-year-old marc extra good worker. Price. S4O. See Adam Nussbaum, 1 mile south and 2'5 miles east of Monroe.* 182t3 FOR SALE —Pool room with full equipment and in good condition. A bargain. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE—Ford model 1314 in good condition. See H. F. Poling, 104 So. 10th St., ’Phone 247. -183-6tx FOR SALE—Strictly modern house, 8 rooms and bath, good basement. Water heating system. Good garage. At 511 North 2nd street. Price reasonable. ’Phone 405. 183-2 t FOR SALE —Range cook stove. Call between the hours of 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. at 603 Winchester street. 183 3t WANTED WANTED —To buy a large sized fireproof safe. ’Phone French Quinn. WANTED —Night man at Ford garage. Must have had some experience with Ford cars. Shanahan-Con-roy Auto C0.178-tf WANTED— Mill Hands, Fiveman and Truck Driver. Steady Employment. Bluffton Hoop Co. IX2-51 AGENTS WANTED—You can im ke big money selling our superior Northern Nursery' 'Stock. Pay every week. Free Outfit and good territiry. Expedience unnecessary. The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wis. 183-4tx WANTED —Girl, 17 years old, wants place where she can work for board and go to school. Is in senior class. Write Mrs. Gilbert. Monroe. Ind. 183t2 MISCELLANEOUS COAL—For Threshing — Call Burk Elevator. ’Phone No. 25. 170-ts. FREE CINDERS — If hauled away at once. Cloverleaf Co. • LSI-Bl FOR RENT FOR RENT —5 room house, So. Mercer Ave., Call Dyonis Schmitt, Tel. No. 79. 181-ts FOR RENT —Four room house, corner Madison and Fourteenth streets. Inquire Jno. Wagner, 'phone 737. 18212 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Pair of black rimmed, toris (yellow) lens glasses. Finder please communicate with A. B. Westerland, Anthony Hotel, Fort Wayne. Ind., and receive reward. 181-3 t LOST—Pekin blue coat with gray col lar. Between Monroe and Fred Stauffer farm, some time Saturday. Telephone 873-G. 181t3x LOST—GoId Cuff Link at Bellmont park base ball diamond. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. 182-3tx LOST —At Chautauqua tent last week, good floor pillow, trimmed in tan Left near Boy Scout stand. Finder, please call 'phone 168. 182tf NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR TRUCKS Notice is hereby given that the Advisory Board of Hartford Township, Adams County, state of Indiana, will receive sealed bids at my office until 2 o’clock p. m., on Monday, August 23, 1920, for the purchase of the following described articles, to-wit: Two trucks, completely equipped and suitable for the transportation of I school children to and from school in said township. Each bid must be accompanied with cuts or photographs and- complete detail information and specifications showing the name, kind and character of the truck bid upon, giving power of truck and capacity of the bed, and must be for the truck! completely equipped and ready for, service. The right is reserved to reject, any or all bids. FRANK NEUSBAUM, Trustee, Hartford Township, Adams Co., Ind. 28-4-11

COMING OF NIGHT NO LONGER HOLDSi OLO TIME DREAD I ( Mrs. Adams Sleeps Better Than She Has For Years Since Taking Trutona Terre Haute, Ind., Aug. 2—" lno ! longer dread the coming of night as 11 used to, and it's all due to Trutona,” says Mrs. Agnes Adams, who lives ’n Terre Haute, at 1504 South Fifteenth street. ‘‘My stomach had been in such wretched condition for about five months, that even though I ate only a few bites of toast and drank a lit tie water, I would become bloated and suffer* from gas formations. This caused me much misery, 1 simply I couldn't sleep at night. I’d feel as tired of mornings as I had the night before. 1 dragged about many days, trying to do my work when I felt as though I’d drop in my tracks.” "Well, it wasn’t, long after I began taking Trutona, that I noticed a marked improvement in my condition. I'm ! able to eat a nice big meal now, and it doesn't hurt me afterwards. I ; haven't had a pain around my heart, and that bloating misery from my j stomach is not nearly so bad now. I simply can't say enough in praise of Trutona, when I think of the relief it is giving me.” Trutona’s healthful action reaches every portion of the body, and performs its work faithfully and efficient- ! ly. Trutona rebuilds diseased nerves . and tissues, creates a healthy appetite, and assists in the assimilation and digestion of the food. Trutona is sold in Decatur at the ■ Smith. Yager & Falk drug store. ! NOTICE 1 We will start making cider, Tuesday, August 3. From then on we will t make cider every Tuesday and . Thursday until further notice. 180t6 PETER KIRSCH. AN OVERBURDENED WIFE if the work that women do and the ' pains they suffer could be measured in . figures, what a terrible array they f | would present! Through girlhood, wifehood and motherhood woman toils on. often suffering witli backI ache, pains in side, headaches and 1. nervousness which are tell-tale symptoms of organic derangements which a Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound—made from roots and herbs — can undoubtedly correct. Women who suffer should not give up hope until they have given it a trial. —advt.

f*r»--S AV.JMiara t I! The Economy of Using. | Goodyear Small Car Tires I I i -' s . 1 So-called bargain tires, made up tor sensational sales and offered at ridiculously low prices, do not attract careful buyers. They are far more concerned with fill'*l / w i' at di e y § et t^ian vvha F IsXzw wW? P a y because they know that in the iWra z end it is performance and not price /Vy W ' delivers actual tire economy. I The popularity of Goodyear I ires, AAA I 7of the 30x3-, and 31x4-inch ’ I sizes, is based on the fact that they de- m A/\A I liver exceptional mileage at exceedi /yy I ' ingly low cost. , ; fflEo I .■ If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, >h I z Maxwell orother car taking these sizes, ’I /go to your nearest Service Station \ all * or Goodyetir Tires and Goodyear MHU I 11 Heavy Tourist Tubes. / / / n s 30 x 3% Goodyear a, a ~/x Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes coSt no Treld more than the price you are asked to ray for tubes of less merit—why risk costly 30 x 31/2 Goodyear T casin « B when such sure protec-Single-Cure Fabric, $/|Jv jf tionl, available? 30 x sue >0 Anti-Skid Tread!— * “ & fa uiaterproof bag — ©OOfIoYEAIC 0: V.»' m r. -waayw—aw i»nia’'wwwwtyawwa———wwiw—mi a■’•Ot-”* 1 I *' J agi.u . i. - u u-.i.-.t — ~ ">’W L f -i ""T ll ""™————— 11 ——- ■

expemhti hem iwi tax’ levies FOII THE I EAR 1»21 The Trustee of Hartford Township, Adams County, proposes for the yearly HXpenditures anti tax levies by the advisory beaitl at Its annual meeting, to he held «t my office on tlin 7tli day of September, 11120, commencing at two o'clock p. m„ ihe following estimates and amounts for said year; 1. Township expenditures, $”.790.00 mid Township tax, 1G cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local Tuition expenditures, $9,000.00, and tax, 30 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special School Tux expenditures, $1:1,995.00, mid tax, 56 cents on the hundred dollars. •I. Road Tax expenditures. $1,750.00 and tax 7 cents on the hundred dollars Total expenditures, $28,545.00, and total lux. $1.09 on the hundred dollars. The taxubles of the above named township me as follows: Total valuation of lands and Improvements $1,972,780.00 Total valuation of personal property 632,530.00 Value of property assessed by state ... 52,670.00 Valuation of rairoads, express companies, palace car companies, telegraph lines, telephone lines, etc., etc., (estimated from last year's tax duplicate) 2,657,980.00 Amount of credit on account of mortgage exemption 58.410.00 Net taxable property of township 2.5911,570.00 FRANK NEUSBAUM, Trustee. July 27, 1920. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the matter of the estate of Lovlnla Louden, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Lovinia Louden, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of said decedent, in the town of Monroe, Adams county, Indiana, on Saturday, Aiigiist 7, 11120, the personal property of said estate consisting of household goods including chairs, rqqkers, beds and bedding, crockery, glassware, dishes, kitchen utenslU, sewing machine, washing machine, stoves, lawn mower, linoleum. rugs, carpets, dining table, couch, curtains and blinds, mattresses, commode, canned fruit, lard and other canned goods together with many other household articles too numerous to mention. The sale to begin at 1 o'clock A. M. Terms of sale: All sums of five dollars and under, cash in hand: over live dollars, a credit of six months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefore, with approved security. No goods to be removed until settled for. JONATHAN H. GOULD, C. L. Walters, Atty. Administrator. J. N. Bulkhead, auctioneer. William Smith. Clerk. 26-31-2-4 FOR SALE—Delco Light plant, used about 12 months. Inquire of O. V. Dellinger, Maglev R. 1, or August Walters. 119 No. Ist., St. 183-31 LOST—Ladies’ pocketbook between postoffice and Bellmont Park containing $5.25 in silver. Finder please return to this office. 183-3tx BAND CONCERT TOMORROW The regular weekly band concert will be given tomorrow night in this city. A good program has been arranged and everybody is invited to come out and hear the music. It is free.

THE MARKETS East Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. <-< Special to Daily DemocratF -Receipts t--280; shipments 1520, official to N. Y. yesterday 1710. Hoge medium and heavies. $16.5010)171 mixed, [email protected]; Yorkers, IW’ pigs, $17.25017.50; roughs, $13013-50 stags, $8010; cattle, 300, slow, sheep 200, strong; lambs, $15.0, down; best ewes, $8.5009.25; calves, 400'; tops, 1900. LOCAL MARKET*. Wheat. No. 1, $2.40; new oats, 65c; new corn, per cwt, $1.90; barley, $1.00; rye, $1.40; wool, 30c. LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen ■ 44c t-s LOCAL CREAMERY MARKET* Butterfat, delivered 51c WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s ■

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