Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1922 — Page 3
DON’T FORGET TUESDAY August Ist is the First and the Big Day of THE FAIR SHOWS AND FREE ATTRACTIONS GALORE 7 BANDS TO TICKLE YOUR EAR Trotting and Pacing Races —Special Fire Works — Balloon Ascension and many new features too numerous to mention in this space. BRING YOUR FRIENDS STEP ON THE GAS AND MEET US AT BELLMONT PARK
Be Sure and Visit Our Booth flk at the FAIR NEXT WEEK We Will Have a Complete Display of \ Cement Blocks Coping Ballustrade Work '' r “' '•••**’'* I "‘ i ' r,v ' ■ rw-w *****"'" Porch Columns Air Tight Vaults
You Will See A Cement BURIAL VAULT Submerged in water with an electric light bu|t) burning inside. This vault is guaranteed to be air tight The lid sets on a special built base which seals itself automatically allowing no water or air to get inside.
We Can Make Anything and Everything in Artiticial Stone Work Bring Your Ideas to Us ACKER'S cement works Wholesale and Retail Sand, Gravel and Cement
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY. JULY 29. 1922
Flower Boxes and URNS These are ornamental in design and are made in any shape or color desired. Suitable for porch, piers, lawns, etc.
HEAVY RECEIPTS CUT EGG PRICES 3 (Continued from page one) south and southwestern state* producers an l getting as low as 10 cents per dozoq for their eggs at the present time. The price locally la 10 cents. * — o— - URGES FARMERS TO ATTEND FAIR (Continued from page one) entire family and is now an old man. he cannot farm single handed and so Is doing organization work for the Indiana Farmers' Federation. I would urge every farmer to hear
him it possible and as Tuesday is I Children's Day when children will he I admitted free, I would urge all farm- £ ers to take their children along to I hear Mr. Patterson as it will be a valuable lesson in their education along farm lines. TO FORCE COAL PRODUCTION IN INDIANA SOON (Continued from page one) of the railroad strike and the presi- ! dential coal committee started its work of rationing coal. The White Horse is confident of a Settlement of the railrhad strike some time next week. While the coal strike is regarded as “still in the woods” administration |! officials are confident of averting a disastrous fuel famine even it the strike continue for some time. Harding is sure that the public demand for fuel will have ample response. “We shall have coal" it was confi- ■ dently and emphatically stated at the White House. APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR Notice is Hereby Given. That the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Bernard 11. Meyer, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. JOHN S. MEYER, Executor July 13th. 1922. a „„ Merryman & Sutton, Attys. 15-2---J CREAM PATRONS, NOTICE The following cream stations will 1 close at 12 o’clock for the rest of the dav August 2,3, and 4 for the fair. ' CLOVERLEAF CREAMERIES, _ WHITE MOUNTAIN DAIRY' CO 177t3
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IB Any man who will knowingly H miss Our Great z I JULY CLEARANCE -I SALE I is throwing away the best chance in E the world of stocking his wardrobe at wJ Ridiculously! Low|Prices p We have slashed prices to almost nothing *1 in every department—Fall goods are coming 3g in every day and we MUST have room. LI Shop Early-Get Yours Now! - J-; Watch the Democrat for our ads. I’etuL-T-AyexJ) Go J BETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS-•DECATUR* INDIANA*
BIRD BATHS Nothing like them in the world to set your yawl oil'. They stand about 10 inches high and can be had either in white or grey granite finish.
Here’s Something New In PORCH FURNITURE These Concrete-Wood benches are positively the very latest in garden furniture. The sides are made of concrete and come in any finish desired. The seats are worked right in the sides and not only make a very substantial bench but also an unbeatable piece of furniture for the lawn or garden.
