Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1921 — Page 3

'ECONOMY •— ' CALUMET Calumet possesses the farthestreaching baking powder economy. It is the most economical leavening agent. It saves in more ways—and makes more important savings than most other baking powders. You save when you buy it. The price is moderate—it leaves you money over the cost of high-priced brands for purchase of other articles. Costs but little more than cheap powders—far more valuable m quality. You save when you use it. Possesses more than the ordinary raising force—you use only half as much as is ordinarily required. You save materials it is used with. Calumet never fails with any kind of receipe .or with any kind of flour— always produces perfectly raised, delicious bakings. You’ll notice a great difference when you use Calumet. Calumet produces light, s weet, wholesome, flaky bakings. You will notice with some of the cheaper brands the bakings are soggy, heavy, dark in color, and sometimes have a bitter taste. . Used by leading (baking ay chefs and domesf \ tic scientists, and 3 by more houseA ■ irwTM wives than any I’AiITMH other brand. Made in the world’s V contents i lb- < largest and finest 1 baking powder \ ■ / plants. \ Best by test. A BA proves it. f " , ■ -,,B *"*^s The Law Says 1S os. io a Pound A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 02. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it f I Just received one case Natural Southern Smilax Get your order in early Niblick & Co. I Adams County Hospital Bonds For Sale We offer for sale the SIOO,OOO issue of six per cent Adams County Hospital Bonds, subject to prior orders. As a number of orders hax e already been received you should act promptly if you desire any of these attractive bonds. Issued m denominations of SSOO bearing 6% interest. For further information inquire Bond Department OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK Decatur, Indiana

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16,1921.

FATHER TELLS STORY. Chicago, Pec. 16 — (Special to Dully I Democrat).-—The life story of Harvey church, on trial for the brutal murder of B. .1. Daugherty and Carl Amun, unto salesman, was told on the witness stand today by his father, E. 6. strengthen the insanity plea made in Church’s behalf by telling of falls he experienced while a child and of his acting queer. + ( LASSIFIED ADS ♦ ❖ 4.<.<. + + 4.4.4.4, + ++ + + 4 . | FOR SALE FOR SALE —Two spotted Poland brood sows. John Ilesher, Honduras Store. 253-ts FOR SALE —Strained honey and winter apples. Phon 576—a long and a short. 295-3tx FOR SALE 3 hp. gasoline engine; ' in good running condition. $40.00. . W. F. Cable, 1128 Elm St., Decatur, ' Indiana. 296-3tx FOR SALE—Base drum, size 10x28, one set of orchestra bells. Inquire of Elmo Smith, at Smith, Yager & Falk Drug store. 297-3tx WANTED FOR practical nursing call ’phone 305-Black. Celia Jacobs. WANTED -Roomer, man preferred. Good room. Call at. 32G North 4th street or Phone SGB White. 243-ts WANTED—Several pounds of good, clean, soft rags, white preferred, suitable for cleaning machinery. No carpets, coats, blouses, trousers or heavy goods accepted- Will pay 5c per lb. for suitable rags. The Daily Democrat. WANTED —To buy small house with about 5 acres outside of city limits. Phone 652. W-F-Sx CLERKS, fpr Postal Mail and First Grade positions. $125 monthly. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations, write R. Terry, (former Civil Service examiner) 315 Continental Bldg., Washington, D. C. 297-3tx WANTED —Housekeeper for family of 4. Write Q. O. Litterer, route 10 Decatur or leave your name at this office. 297-2tx SALESMAN" WANTED — For local territory. A real proposition for the ’ right man with sales experience preferred. However others will be considered. If out of work, get busy and see Mr. Strup at Murray Hotel, bej tween 3 and 6 o’clock p. iu., Sunday, ] Dec. 18. ’ -297-2 t LOST AND FOUND 1 ■■■ I ■ Will IT -’W WW W■ 1 »■ — MM—W ■ W J FOUND —Pair of ladies’ blue silk | gloves, near Fifth and Monroe • streets. Call at this office and pay for [ ad. 263-ts LOST —2 Automobile Chains, about m 10 or 12 feet long. Reward if retn turned to this office. 296-3tx For Rent FOR” RENT—93~acre - farm, 5 miles from Decatur by Washington church. For cash.—J. F. Hocker (home evenings), Monroe, Ind. 295-3tx FOR - RENT— Flat. See Schmitt I Brothers at Schmitts’ Meat Market. i 295-3 t FOR - RENT—Two front rooms suitable for light house keeping, close to (lie G. E. Will rent for $5 month. Inquire at (he Ogg Second hand store. 296-3tx \o'l'l (E OF TBI STEES SALE OF : MERCHANDISE Tn the Matter of George C. Steele Voluntary Bankrupt. •«* Notice is’ hereby given that on Wed- — nesdav the -Sth day of December 11121 ini at in o'clock a. tn. sharp in the store at number 149 Second street, in i tlie eitv of Decatur, Indiana the trustee ti. be hereafter appointed by the creditors of the above named bankrupt will “ell at public sale tile stock lof groceries, notions and other merchnmlise. also Including fixtures belonging to the estate of sulci bankrunt (excepting from said sale, ac- ' counts and bills receivable).. Said K will be offered In whole or in such lots ami parcels as said I rustee I niay deem advisable and to the best interests of the creditors xil or the property will be sold cleai and free of Hens, the liens, If any tc follow ami attach to the fund derived from the sale thereof. The terms of ’"'Notice "is further given that the undersigned Receiver lias been authorized to and will solicit and accept ooiled bills for said property until the ; lose of day. December 26, 1921, which sealed bills will be delivered to the Trustee immediately upon his election and will be opened by the Trustee al 11 • time ami place fixed for the public sale. Any bidder desiring to do so will be permitted to Increase the c amount of bls sealed bid at the time : of the public sale. opportunity will be given prospective bidders to examine the stock nnc - inventory at any time prior to the Bale by calling on the undersigned Recelver’ CHARLES A. BURPO. 9 .jg Receiver. SALECALENDER Dec 17—Mrs. Grant Springer, Mon roe Ind., household goods. Dec 20— Tuesday, Ralph McMillen f, miles southeast of Decatur on the Pinuay road on what is known as the i Old Lee farm, 2 and % miles west Inf Wren, 1 and >4 miles from Bobo. 3% miles from Willshire and ’U miles from Pleasant Mills. p ec 20—R. O. McMillen, 6 miles southeast of Decatur, 2% miles west of Wren, 3 miles north of Willshire, Oh T '° n 4—R, E. Heller, 3 miles south of* Peterson and 7% miles southwest of Decatur, on the Jacob Heller farm

LACKOFVITA- " MINES IN OUR D AILY FOOD Causes Thin. Weak, RunDown Conditions Dr. Harrow of Columbia University Say “Vita- h mines in Food Necessary i to Sustain Life.” t i Science Finds a Perfect • Vitamine Food 1 I For tho first time on record, a per- 1 fnctly balanced Vitamine Tonic Food is offered the people of Decatur with its efficacy, scientifically proven in one of our oldest and best known Medical Colleges in this country. SUSTO is the name of this prepara-. tion. It is a combination in convent-L ent tablet form of the nutritive and . growth-promoting properties of Milk. ‘ Yeast. Rice, Eggs anil Beef, together with Beef Protein, Nuclein and Iron. J Its composition being based on 1 medical experience and the latest din-' coveries In nutrition, there was reason 1 to beieve it would meet the wide-,• spread need for a dependable recon 1 struetive in cases of malnutrition, tin der-developnient of children, certain ' forms of anaemia, general debility, i blood impoverishment and loss of 1 weight and as an upbuilder for con- ■ caloscent.s. Yet, appreciating the re- i sponsibility connected with offering I it for general use, the makers of SUS-! 1 TO decided to secure indisputable, proof of its actual value. So, the preparation was submitted to Dr. Philip B. Hawk. Professor ot Physiological Chemistry of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, with I instructions to definitely ascertain its worth in the most conclusive ways ‘ known to science. Under his personal supervision the' formula was perfected and subjected to a series of therapeutic and feeding, tests or normal and sick human beings, witli unusual success in every instance. By its use under-weight persons t gained flesh rapidly, the weak were made strong—and health and energy ! replaced weakened, run-down condi-1 tions. Thus in the final report of this investigation it was stated that SUS-! TO is a tonic food of the greatest I value for malnutrition and its allied . diseases. Smith, Yager & Falk, our local drug ! gists are enthusiastic in regard to | SUSTO, secured for this territory. | Ask about SUSTO at Smith, Yager & i Falk drug store. If you try the treat-! ment for one month, at a cost of 10c I a day, and you are not in better health 1 every way—weigh more and feel stronger they will return your money. , « Miss Emma Weidler from east of ' the city shopped here this morning. a HEAVY HAULING. » ■ r All assistant road superintendents f are ordered to prosecute all violators I of the law relative to abuse of the ' roads, on and after December 19th. c Everybody be a committee of ohe and " report in ail violations. —Jim A. liednricks, Highway Superintendent. s 296-4 t ;MARKETS-STOCKS I. Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. e i. New York Produce Market, Dec. 16 il —Lard steady. Middlewst Spot 935945. Sugar quiet, raw 3.875; refined quiet; granulated 520. Coftee Rio No. 7 on spot 9%-9%; Santos No. 4 12’413. Tallow quiet. Special 6. City 5. Hay easy; No. 1 140-145; No. 3 115e 125. Clover 110-135. Dressed piultry firm: turkeys 35-60; chickens 20-45; fowls 17-35; ducks 28-35. Live pouli try steady: geese 23-25; ducks 23-26; ’’ fowls 20-30; turkeys 45-50; roosters II 15; chickens 21-24; broilers 30-35. e Cheese steady. State milk, common - to spesials 16-23%; skims common to k . specials 4-17. New York, Dec. 16 —Demand Sterd ling opened today at $4.16%; Francs n .0783; Lire .0454; Marks .0051%. e—- — Buffalo Hog Market, Dec. 16— r Receipts 9600, shipments 4560, offid cial to N. Y. yesterday 5130. Light f hogs, closing steady; best grades, slow; medium and heavies 725; inixT ed 725-800; Yorkers 800-825; lights it and pigs 850-875; roughs 600-625; ? stags 400-500; cattle 700, dull: sheep e 10000; best lambs 1150; several loads n unsold some buyers bidding 1100 for t tops handy weight ewes 500-550; o heavy ewes 400-450; calves 1400; e tops 1300. e—- — T)ec. 16—Butter, extira a in tubs 50%-51c; prints 51%-52c; ex--0 tra firsts 49%-50c; firsts 48%-49c; " seconds 40%-41c; packing stock 2728. Eggs, unchanged. Poultry, turkeys 45-48. BURK ELEVATOR GRAIN REPORT. No. 2 red wheat, 58 pound test $1.03; other grades at discount; No. 2 oats, >• 29 pounds test, 30c; other grades at discount; old yellow corn, swt. 60c; e new yellow corn, 55c; new mixed corn e 45 cents; rye, per bushel 70 cents; 11 barley, per bu. 50c; timothy seed, per ” bu. [email protected]; red clover seed, per bu. 11 $10:50; alsike clover seed, per bushel 8 $7.50. lt LOCAL EGG MARKET ’’Eggs 40c *t CREAMERY MARKET i. Butterfat) delivered 38c

5 9 Best Xmas <»ift for mother. wife, (laughter or sister A SINGER SEWING MACHINE Order Now. Delivery Christmas time. SEE FRANK STOGDILL | or leave word at Tire shop under Boston store. i ) 6 -mi <- - - NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to tho shareholders of the First National Bank ot Decatur, Ind., that there will be an election at the offices of said bank on Tuesday, January 10, 1922, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m., for tho purpose of electing a Board of Directors for said bank for the year, 1922. —C. A. Dugan, cashier. 8-15-22-29 e Public Sale ■ r I will sell at public auction all my household goods at my residence in Monroe, Indiana, on Saturday, Dec. 17, 1921, at 1 o'clock, consisting of the following: 1 Round Oak range, good as new; 1 Retort beating stove, hard or soft coal; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 kitchen table; 2 kitchen chairs; 1 high chair; 1 Western Electric washer; 1 Premier electric sweeper; 1 dining room suite, consisting of 1 buffet, 60-inch top, 1 single pedestal dining table, 54-inch top, 8 chairs, genuine leather seats; 1 library table; 1 massive leather rocker; 2 leather seated rock- > ers; 1 Brunswick phonograph and 36 records; 1 golden oak dresser; 1 CirI cession walnut dresser; 1 iron bed; Vernis Martin finish, with springs and mattress; 1 iron bed, oak finish, with springs and mattress; 1 large mirror; l 2 rugs, 1 6x7, 1 8x10; 16 adjustable curtain rods; 1 New Home sewing ! machine; 1 reed baby cab, good as I new; 1 folding go-cart; 6 dozen glass ! cans, pints and quarts; 1 lawn mowler; window blinds; 1 set of Jennings ■ pattern bits, 13 different sizes; cop-1 per boiler, tubs, shovels, hoes, rake, il 14-inch ditching spade; 1 50-gallon 'barrel with water meter attached; I stove pipes; some carpenter tools,[ i and many other articles not mention- ‘ j ed. These goods ars all practically i new, having been bought within the . last eighteen months, and show pracI tically no wear whatever. Terms made known on day of sale. MRS. GRANT SPRINGER. , I Michaud & Neuenschwander, Auct. i ! 11, !■’. Shirk, (.’li'i k. 14 15-16

-.1 JR "II 1- ....,,! '> ■ - ' ■ ■ ■ (W . '< , I L||M> 1 / ■___ <"w ' v &'O.- :< .'. ,/ I ; BMr. w" B*' ■ 11l jl Mother, of course, expects nothing for herself — L 5 and yet, do you know of anyone anywhere who de > rvri more than Mother? XjL' s Wouldn’t it be splendid this Christinas to remember her first of all—to give her a real gift, a cheerful year-round present that will 0n»...y urn it <he"Lor.in” 9 —every day prove to her how thought- everytime without a single “un- I* fid you were; lucky failure; ov.n heat.Ur .nykuulof w.a —help to preserve her health, and —cook a whole meal at one time, eookmj or baking, increase her happiness; permitting Mother to stay out of —make her kitchen hours shorter, the hot kitchen until it is delight- 5~? // r *xX < | ' /\ T? t| easier and brighter; fully ready to serve; Jj—j eXfgMkM jt>H '• —insure her success in cooking, bak- —provide, day after day, the most OVEN HEAT REGULATOR ing and canning every time she appetizing food you ever enjoyed? 81 uses her oven; ~ , . • • > . I Does this seem too promising? j —R' ve her a new pride in the food Then find out how real and how trtte it s she prepares; becomes with the wonderful “Lorain” I *jgg|| r .—enable her to repeat her best dishes red wheel. It is most amazing. I .st ‘ jMßtt Gas Ranges Clark Jewel Gas Ranges are built of tl*e very highest grade material throughout. i k>h i Sae Xx' They are of the most modern design and are made with every improvement jJej-Siffift-!?*.. '■* - to provide comfort and convenience. |j6 r I On all Clark Jewel Steel Ranges the top, front and doors each are drawn .W Vx* I ■ out of a heavy sheet. So made, these parts do not break, nor do the small H I I castings bolted to them. All made with a strong angle iron base. ■ pl JgkWVjgtl rig Equipped with white porcelain enameled splasher, very attractive and sani- II j>7 I vary. The wlpte porcelain splasher and panels in the doors produce a harmo- I | nious effect against the smooth steel finish in dull black enamel. ■ t| Make arrangements now to have it installed Friday or Saturday before Christmas. Small payment down; balance monthly. ; Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co. “The Gas Co.” Phone 75. “At Your Service” 105 N. 3rd St.

A Service That Makes Lives Happier A fund get aside in trust with this company for | the benefit of your wife and children, would be a f source of comfort and assurance; it would relieve you of lurking doubt as to what the future may hold for those you leave behind. Above all things else, it would i be a message of “peace” and “good will” to your family that only those can fully know who have exper- ‘ ienced the sympathetic, personal way that this Company helps to lift care from troubled shoulders. LET US TALK IT OVER WITH YOU. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co Bank of Service. r ’ Deininger’s December Clearance Sale Unusual Offerings for Friday and Saturday All Trimmed Hats at HALF PRICE Tin ”...........................75c t . 51.00 HaU $3.00.,„ $4.00

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