Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1922 — Page 2

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♦ ♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦ ♦ BUSINESS CARDS • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* IS YOUR SPINE PERFECT? If not, it may be crooked. Vital nerve force that is impeded in the progress through the Human system soon becomes devitalized. It your back Is not straight let me make the proper adjustment. FOR BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. Chiropractic and Osteopathic Treatment* given to suit your neec at 144 So. 2nd SL ’Phone 314 | Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—l-5 6-8 p. m ... ] BLACK & ASHBAUCH'ER UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or night Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 90. Home Phones: Black, 727 —Ashbaucher, 610. Agents for Pianos and Phonographs DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GF, VEH 11. I-KACTH K OFFICE SPECIALTIES: Diseases O' : women and children; X-ray examlca 1 tfons; Glourseopy 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. Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. rn.—l to 5 p. m.—" to 9 p. m Sundays by appointment. Thones: Residence 110: Office 409 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses Filled HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5;00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoons DR. C. C. RAYL Surgeon X-Ray and Clinical laboratories Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays. 9 to 10 a. in. Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS ; Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty money to loan on Government Plan. Sec French Quinn. Office—Take iirst stairway south Decatur Democrat. Q— 0 DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon Located in office formerly occupied by Dr. D- D. Clark. North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 413 Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 5—7 to 9 p. m. Sunday 8 to 9 a. m. o ■ - — —O Callow & Kohne Sell Hoosier Paint—lt’s the best r — I Have Opened My Millinery Store At My Home, 230, S. Fourth St., Decatur, Ind. A Welcome Invitation Is Extended to All. Prices Reasonable MRS. MAUD A. MERRIMAN Phone 902 b. » FOR SALE Full Stenographer’s Course at International Business College, Fort; IVayne. Course used two weeks —; Original cost $116,00. Will sell at a sacrifice. Apply E. W. Kampe, Dem-| ocrat Office. 186-6 t DRAY LINE I have started a dray line and am able to answer all calls and will be glad to do your work. Osar Sprague. 186-3 tx. ATTENTION Mrs. Nicholson. The Nu-Bone Corset demonstrator will be at the Art Shop on No. 2nd street every Thursday. Phono 825 for appointment. 186-6tx. / FT. WAYNE & DECATUR TRACTION LINE Leaves Decatur Leaves Ft. Wayne 5:45 a. m. w 7:00 a. tn. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:00-a. m. 12:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 3:00 p. tn. ! 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 9:00 p. in. 10:00 p. m. 11:05 p. m. Freight car leaves Decatur. .6:45 Arrives at Fort Wayne 8:30 Arrives at Decatur 1:30 P. J. RAYMOND, Agent. Office Hours 6:30 a. m., 7:00 p.m

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ <-4 + 4*4********* ' - -- a-a - lll» . FOR SALE . SALE A t< w second hand coal ranges.-c Gas Office. 86tf FOR SALE — One 12-HP Ruoely Traction engine. Good condition and a bargain. Decatur Foundry & Ma- 1 chine Co. 159-ts. FOR l’air of three-year old iron grey mules. Broken to work. Will sell at right price. Call Dyonls Schmitt. 186-6t v for sale Onefuily euipped m • i. . *... Phone 435. 186-3tx. 1 FREE —Stone on street running past Steele’s North End grocery. Can i haul Thursday. If you want a load come after them. Phone 701 red of 811. R. Phil Saurer. 186-3tx. FOR SALE — Leaving town. All my furniture, including piano, electric cleaner and round 'oak range, in good condition. |Phone 105. 187tf FOR SALE —6 room cottage. 2 lots. I Terms like rent. Dan Erwin. 184t3-<od I FOR SALE OR RENT —6 room house house at Monroe, Ind. soft and hard water, lights. Posesslon tit once. Write or call 27 North Second St. Decatur. Ind. 184-3 t end i FOR SALEr—A dining room table. Call Phone 289, 188-3tx WANTED “ PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM — NORTHWESTERN REGION OFFERS l| PERMANENT JOBS WANTED FREIGHT CAR REPAIRMEN AND — | YOUNG MEN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 21 AND 35 — as helpers to learn freight car repairmen's work. Rapid advancement. GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN A WELL PAYING TRADE Gocd pay while learning Also good jobs for Qualified MACHINISTS BOILERMAKERS BLACKSMITHS SHEET METAL WORKERS CARPENTERS — AND HELPERS For particulars apply in person to the nearest Pennsylvania Station Agent ________ or write to R. H. Pinkham, Sup’t., Ft. Wayne, Ind. ! B. H. Hudson, Sup’t., Logansport, Ind. T. A. Roberts. Gen. Agt. and Sup’t., Toledo, Ohio. R. E. Casey, Sup’t., Grand Rapids. Mich. ;W. H. Scriven, Gen. Agt. and Sup’t., Chicago, 111. WANTED —Dining room girt Murray Hotel. 187-3 t WANT TO BUY —5 or 6 room house with plenty of ground; possession soon; will pay cash. See Dan Erwin. 186t3 WANTED —Man between ages of 21 and 40 to collect and canvass In Decatur. Salary and commission. Steady employment. Good chances for promotion to live wire. Address A. R., care Daily Democrat. IS6-3tx. WANTED— Roomer:;, 308 North Fifth street. Phone 372. 187-2 t WANTED - A chauffeur. Middle aged man preferred. Holland St. Louis Sugar Company. I'-SA'. |WANTED— Experienced cigar packer. Also girls to learn same. The White Stag Cigar Co 188-21. For Rent i FOR RENT- -Eight room house on Madison street. 3 blocks from court house. Has lights, gas and water. Rent reasonable. Calll Phone 43. 186-6 tx FOR RENT—Brick garage” - win. 184t3-eod ***' ' - 11 '* ■ mi LOST AND FOUND LOST —Indiana license plate No. 191970, east of Decatur Finder return to this office. 187-3tx LOST — Wrist watch on Second I street. Initials A. B. D. Finder [please return to tue Dugan home. I Reward. 187-3 t. J “

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1922

SOTICE TO I’UOI’EIITV UWSBM In lh<- ilntter i»f George t’. Mumiiio. gltta-w nlk Improvemenl. Notice Is hereby given, that the Common Council tn uml for the Cltv of I>«nitur, Indiana, did un the Ist day ot Autrust. 192'J.’pa> h anil adopt n prelimInery lesolutloii to make the following described Improvement on M tin or Thirteenth stieet, in said city, to-wlt: To construct a. < • -intuit sidewalk comirtenciug .Il the north line of Adams street on the west side of Main or I’hlcteenth atievl ami <\t< nding on and along tin- west side of sold Multi or thirteenth street to Mlidtson street ,u» per plans and rpeeltlcatlons, which .- ~b! plans and sp-clliealions, are on rile, in the Olli, e of the City Clerk and sub-; jest to the Inspection of all parties interested. Further notice Is also given, that the Common Council will on Its* I,’Hli day of August, 1922 at * o'clock, p. m.. nt tltc-lr Council rooms In said city, heat and receive any and all objections and :■- moi:.*llwrs whic h may be made and died Hgnlnst said Improvement and will then determine whether or nut tie ben tits accruing to tin* property liable to l>c assessed therefor will be equal to the estimated costs thereof. Witness my hand and official seal, this 3rd day of August. 1922. CATHERINE KAUFFMAN, Aug. 4-11. City Clerk e —— WANTED —Man with car to sell best lowpriced Ford Tires made. SIOO.OC per week ami expenses. Graham Tire Co., 1019 (’anal, Benton Harbor, Mich. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buealo, N. Y., Aug. 11.— Hog receipts, 6,880; left over, 1,330; aliipi mints, 3.990; official to New York yesterday, 2.280; market dosing steady; heavies, $9 and*s9.7s; .me diunis. $9.75 and $10.25; mixed.' $lO and $10.50; yorkers, lights, and pigs, $10.60 and $10.75. few sold at $10.85; roughs. $7.50: stags $4 and $5; cattle rt. eipits, 375; market slow; sheep receipts, 1,000: best lambs. sl3 and $13.25; best ewes, $4 and $7; calves $9; tops, $13.50. NEW YORK PRODUCE Flour —Quiet. Pork —Dull: miss $28.00. Lard —Quiet; middle west spot $H.40©511.51). 'Sugar—Dull $5.36; refined dull; granulated $7,000 $7.10. Coffee —Rio No. 7 on spot 10c @lO lie Tallow—Dull; special 6%C, city 5%c. Hay—Easy: Prime No. 1 $1,150 $1.50, No. 3 $1.10% $1.20, Clover Seels' $1.30. Dressed poultry—Weak; turkeys 25c' 'ssc. chickens 27 c.-0 40c, fowles 17c-'-’ 30c, ducks 20c4* 25c. Live poultry—Steady; geese 14c@ 17c, ducks 14c@27e, fowls 21c@'25c, lurkeys 20c@30c, roosters 16c, chickens, broilers 29c@36c. ('iwose —Steady; state milk common to specials lacfiSl 1 ,-:, skints, common to specials 15c<7’ ifi’-g. Butter — Firm; receipts 15,536, cicamery extra 33ft5f?.36, Sj-ate Dairy Tubs 34’<.?i:>4. Imitation creamery firsts 27@33%. Eggs. Quiet. Receipts 19,521, Nearby white fancy 53. Nearby mixed ftney 21@39, fresh firsts 24® 31, Pacific '■oast 25©44. TOLEDO LIVESTOCK Hcgs—Receipts 600, market steady: heavier 9.000:9.25. mediums 9.500 10.00. yorkers 10.25?' 10.50, good pigs [email protected]. Calves —Market steady. Sheep and Lambs —Market steady. INDIANAPOLIS I.IV ESTOC K to 25c lower. Best heavies 8.450 8.65 Hogs—Receipts 7,000; market weak medium mixed 8.75?: 9.00, common choice [email protected], bulk of sales 8.15® 9.70. Cattle —Receints 700, market steady, steers 8.7505.75, cows and heifers [email protected]. Sheep — Receipts 800; market steady, top 6.50. Calves —Receipts 600, market 50c higher, top 12.00. Grain Market (By the Burk Elevator) No. 2 Red Wheat 98c No. 1 Red Wheat 100 No. 2 Oats 26c Yellow Corn 80c White Corn 75c Rye 65c Barley 50c Decatur Produce Market Large Hens 17c Leghorn Hens 12c Colored Broilers 20c Leghorn Broilers .'. 16c Old Cocks £c Ducks 12c ’Geese 10c Turkeys 14c Eggs, dozen 18c Egg Market Eggs, dozen 18c (—i Local Creamery Market Butterfat 2.1 c No More Rats! or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP. It’s a sure , rodent killer. Try a Pkg. and prove it. Rats killed with HAT SNAP leave no smell. Cats or dogs won’t touch it. Guaranteed. 35c size (1 cake) enough for Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar. Gsc size (2 cakes)) for Chicken House, coops, or small buildings. $1.25 size (5 cakes) enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage buildings. or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by Holthouse Drug Co., Lee Hdw. Co. and Schafer Hdw. Co. •— - — ° AS~ A "last “resort WHY Y NOT TRY CHIROPRACTIC? All acute and chronic disease* * cured without drugs, by Chlro- ! practic and other natural w B y«. | When hope is gone and your case has been given up consult | DKS. SMITH & SMITH, D. C. | CHIROPRACTORS Calls made day or night. i Office over Morris 5 & 10c etore I I Decatur, Ind. Phone 6W ' 6_ —o

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ CLUB CALENDAR , — Friday Christian Ladies’ Aid with Mrs. 11. L. Merry. Woman’s Home Missionary Society of M. E. church with Mrs. Rev. Bridge. Ladies Aid and D. Y. B. class of U. B church in church basement at 1:30 o’clock. Saturday W. R. C. stand, court house lawn. (’lasses 4 and 5 of the I nion Chapel church met lust night nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Franklin A very delightful time was hud by all. A delicious two-course lunch eon was served. The following wen present: Mr. and Mrs. James Frank lin, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Koos and sons Sherman and Guy, Mr. Bert Wolfe, Opal WordeH, Marie Wolfe, Lola Hitchcock, Irma Rabbftt, .lustinc 1 Stults, Celeste Franklin, Lucile Gay. Lawrence Franklin, Cecil Franklin. Marion Brown. Earl Rabbitt, Chester 1 Bales, Bernard Rabbitt, Albert Cramer, Roy Whittenbarger, David Wor den, Forest Walters, John Walters. Paul Whitteiibarger, Royce Walters. Otho Franklin, Maurice Franklin. . + Tlte Work and Win class of the U. B. church were pleasantly entertained last night at the home of Mr. (lid Mrs. Levi Strahm. There were 29 of the nu mbers present in a contest, Miss Mary Eurkhead won the prize. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess after the business meeting. The next meeting will be held Sept. 7, at the home of Mrs. Jennie Schlickman on Tenth street. + W. R. C. WILL HAVE STAND The W. R. C. will conduct a stand on the Court House lawn Saturday ifternoon anti home made baked goods will be sold. All those who :inot bring their baking to the stand '■ill please call Dr. Burns who will •;.ll for. it. Those who have baked goods for the stand are requested to meet at the hall not later than one o'clock Saturday afternoon to ar•ange for the stand. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Dodge tour ing car. Will trade for Dodge Roadster. Lowell J. Smith, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 188-3tx. a f '!« 4 1 + -b + d' + + i* Hemstitching and Pecoting •b <• Reasonable prices. d - Mrs. Hazel Acschliman dt* 211 Jefferson St. d' S' (Above Laundry) d 1 £> d< v 4> + d- d‘ d’ <i> d* d* d* BENEFIT SOCIAL WAS A SUCCESS l and Concert And Ice (’ream Social At City Park Drew Large Crowd \ Several hundred people attended the band concert and ice cream so J 1 given last night for the benefit ( of the Volunteer Firemen of Decatur, ■ at the water works park in tho north ’ port of the city. Tho social was fi- ; nancially a success hut the exact . amount cleared has not yet been ascertained. North Fifth street and the two side , streets Surrounding th» park were ; practically blocked with outomobiles ■ during the concert which was given ; by the city band under the leadership . of Gart Shober. Various kinds of ■ music inclining several popular pieces, were ineluded in the hour and a half program. d 1 d‘ ❖ d> d 1 < + d 1 4- O 'e d’ d» ❖ t- AMERICAN HISTORY d- {> • DAY BY DAY 4* BY T. P. GREEN 4 4. * 4 Friday, August 11 ■ 4. .4 1 Andros became royal governor 4* <• of. the Province of Now York, on 4> ' 4' Augqst 11. 1688. 4 1 4 — 4 4 Trial trip of Fulton': “Cler 4 4 mont,” first s uccessful steam 4- * 4 boat, on August. 11, 1897. 4* 4 First Atlantic cable parted on 4 4 August 11, 1857. 4 • ■?* > w 4 Confederates win 4 i nee, Mo.; lose Helena. Ark., 4 4 Clarendon, Ark;., kinderhook, 4 4 Tenn., and Compton's Ferry, 4* 4 Mo., on August 11, 1862. 4 4 — + 4 Niagara Rapids ridden in a 4 * barrel by Carlyle D. Graham, on 4 4 August 11. 1886. i 4 4444*4444 4 * * 4 * 4J

; V PORT NEWS - ■■ YECTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Pittsburgh 14; Philadelphia 4. Cincinnati 7; New York 3. Chicago 1; Brooklyn 16. St. Louis 7; Boston 3. American League (No games scheduled!. American Association Milwaukee 2; Toledo 5. St. Paul 4; IjOiilsville 3. Kansas City 3; Columbus 2. Minneapolis 5; Indianapolis 6 (13 Inninas. . * — IS ® T I C 5 Sa4vi, the world s greatest harpist and Florence Maclieth, Americas greatest coloratura soprano will give a joint recital in the Billy Sunday tabernacle at Winona Lake. Ind., Aug. 17th at 8 p. in. The ony cost will be reserved seats 50c, SI.OO, $1.50 and $2.00. You can make reservations at the Holthouse Drug Co. 186-3tx * — DRAY LINE—I have purchased the Phil Summer dray line and will do light hauling. I will appreciate your patronage. Phone 761-Red. Jess Beery. 187-WANTEDs-Two men or women in each township in Adams County | who have automobiles. Good pay. pleasant work. Steady job. Apply in person at 402 Mercer Ave.. Decatur, on Tuesday, Aug. 15th, J. N. Fristoe. 188- * WHY WOMEN GET DESPONDENT Ire not women naturally as lighthearted. brave and hopeful as men? . Yes, certainly; but a woman’s organism is essentially different from a man’s more delicate, more sensitive and more exacting. Women in delicate aealth are more dependent, more nervous, more irritable and more des .u ndent When a woman develops nervousness. sleeplessness, backaches, headaches, dragging-down pains and melancholia she should lost no time in giving Lydia . Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a fair trial, as it will quickly dispel such 'roubles. This root and herb medicine contains no drugs and has been tho standby of American womanhood for i marly t’u’iy y *ars. [

* 9 * v H Our Coal Situation Fully realizing that we are dealing in a comniod ity so essential to the comfort of the public that it has become an actual necessity, we recognize that our customers are entitled of right to know how long we can continue our gas service. We are bending everv effort to keep our coal supply ahead of the demand, and that our obligation to our customers may be discharged completely, we have recently been paying as much as $ll.OO a ton delivered for coal costing only SI.OO before the strike. In reply to the many inquiries we are receiving, we beg to advise our customers that our present supply of coal in stock is sufficient to continue our service uninterrupted for about sixty days, with additional cars enroute, ~ Coal Scarcity | ; W .'“■Jal You need not worry about p ’>l j ! H’ yo» have a modern, cf--1 Vii lici . ( nt gas range and a clean, *■’ *l u ' c k acting, economical gas || JI water heater of the standard J j 4 make supplied by this comxj pany. hme Y .n<‘l rn’tilu “T 1 ° l l ' ,ookr<l always on urn and at little cost and have lots of hot water lor all household purposes, with no dirt, work or woi rv See the display at our showroom ■ e,u me I Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co. Telephone 75. ™ E GAS «>• v .. r . ' 10a N. 3rd St. I

iMCRftf _MNT ADS 6ET jESMiI ""l Jsi I • I 9! Cz/ peifect breakfiist I including Breakfast Bacon, ■ can not be such without I the savory BERKSHIRE. I A palatable delicacy— | appealing to the many pe. I culiarities of taste. I Relished by those who de- | mand the least- expensive I and the best — not the | AU our product. cheapest. I Always say BERKSHIRE to j the United State. yOUF dealer. I Department of A*- ... e I ricuitur,:. You will get what you pay for. <j I MILLER HART i CHICAGO. lUJNOIfi j ■ _ I u 7Zj3BS>Z~~ Prepare Yourself To ■ TEACH I \ / rw-'EACHINGis an honcrable, interest- 9 rJtitS ’l‘Kw 's J i ng 4ignifiedprofe«ion.Teachersare ■ ■Laj 'lU‘ F-'.: : well paidTPrepar* yourself «o». Coune. M R / "I |VV\ tegj in Kindergarten,Primary,Gr..ded.Rural, | ' “—C Heme Economics, Drawing.M. lualArts. 9 f \ Music—taught by teachers with practical ■ aBP]/ jBWg: ■j& l AL...J. expeHetice. A standard normal college. ■ . for fl I ’-Ht Seel MF'T' Flue A. Bieker. PrrisW I 2 3rd and Alabama St.. INDIANAPOUS ■ - I