Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 77, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1923 — Page 3

<-x x- ? , * )•'* JV‘O / '*'“'“ - ~ Ak/t/w ClvikttNt» IwA" & Jw <r s GI l®il 1 .A Monroe Two-Pants Suits S 3O $ 35 S 4O Reasons why “the Extra Pair doubles the wear” If you should stain, soil, or tear your trousers If you should get caught tn the rain— If you want convenience — just alternate the trousers. r VANCE & LINN »•*©♦ mm» (v< ca»t«vr»p» <<. h>rA ivta Awn.** —

.— — - -■ -IT- --■ - . I. . n . ~ .■■ - . IIT - ■ • —II .1 ■II m—n ■ 1 1- ■' . "»** ,wi **^* r ' - x "7 • ,iaci!3BE«fiafti-ar: .s«!..«»• .stasr Win the $1,000.00 Cash Prize or one of the other 217 Prizes __ . .. Come to the | Devoe Demonstration at this store, April 12, 13 and 14th * ■a those dates, a Devoe Factory Expert will show how to use three famous Devoe Products: Woe Velour Finish— for beauti ully painting and mottletoning walls and ceilings. *evoo Mirrolac—for making furniture, floors and woodwork attra 3tive. D f voe Motor Car Finish—for making old cars now looking again. tValch the Demonstration. Get a Contest Blank fiom the Demonstrator then • ply write a 25-tvord description of: “The iieiieiit I got from tin Devoe Demonstration*’ Hand in your answer wiihin 2 weeks That's all. ’•'he nriz's will be awarded for'ideas, not lit rary merit. Everyone lias an equal chance ’■> win I •me to the Denioslration. We offer useful information; helps in beautdying your < home ami motor ear; and a chance at $5.0(1i) in pries! SSOOO in Prizes will he distributed as follows 1 Ist Prize SIOOO 5 Prizes of SIOO •2d Prize ..’ $ 700 10 Prizes of $ 50 3d Prize $ 300 200 Prizes of $ 10 •This DoVoo Contest is being held on a national basis. The winning answers will be selected by Devoe and the winners will be announced as soon as possible after the answers are in from the last Devoe Demonstration to be given in the Spring of 1923.) THE BROCK STORE 138 N. Second Street

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MARCH 30. 1923.

ISPO R T S Now Orleans Babe Huth hit n hollot over the right fi«l<) fence, but t tie Yanks, behind Rookie pitchcrK, (lost to th. Now Orleans I‘dleiins, 10 1,0 2 Hoyt held the I'elicans to two liJ < :.i,d t,o r, io- in the In- I six inIliOK.t. San Antonio Dav Ban< roft, cupt In of the New York Ciants, pre•O 1‘ ■ I'lM the < It!U wa : lire to win 'h |a 'I ;il.l thi. year us the Me- ' ''• I to pi'i pi: i d to break camp. "W< nr t- >.ii' r taall We were last V' r ai 'l v. i ar> ail in - udi splendid condition that t.e an ready to si.-rl tb< neuson now," hr- said. Hot Sprint' It »< bier and Kunz showed groat < ft' I tivem-s,. and the it roi- iiu: again defeated the ■ 0.-. dl' am 15 to 2. Catcher hmid, I on the b're h with an in,i...red kn«-,- cup. C.dstin, i,,. The Detroit Tigers ■ .. ned their third -in ces.dve victory ’« -r lloclieater yesterday, winning 13 to .‘I. Holloway and Francis ; Itched lor th,- Detroiters. :WWE& FEDERAL FARM LOANS ■-4 Int< r< ..t rate ft’/i.', jB! : i Loan: may *be made for ja , I :!4 L. year-. The borrower S 3 '* pays U-2.50 per thousand \3 giij seiiil-aiiniiallv.. This, pay- gB Ige mem im ludi ~ the inl< rest M ;£S and so I: aim for the i.ppli- $3 tion on tie- principal so >,3 ijs? that tile loan will be paid oif at the end oi "-4L- years. A jS mortgage that never routes R duo A mortgage that fur- ra 1(3 nishes peace oi min, l for the |S i'T borrower. Loan nay bo jgl i j paid off in full or in part at *3 I ?J- any int rest payment time Ja , after five yi :-.rs. Payments ' i, ; . may alt-.. In inad> before the pa ■ 4 expiration of five years by |fe *•' special arrangement. The law forbids the charge of !§<j any commission to the borrower. Tile onlv expense & , > tile borrower most pay is the J ;e' cost of appraising, examilia- 5 lion of till- and recording £ ;-,=■( iha’i-e i oposed by law. No ; ywi commission, no red tape, no i - ■ lay. We have made more -•''4 Lum lialf a million dollars r A', of the ■ loans in Adams county, i.i ..m- made through >? .'*■> pjr.p Joint Slock Laml £ iJank, Fort V.’nvne. Indiana, i & See I’RLNCIi QL’INN, Agent. 'fe Gffice Tok - frttH : fairway f -omh of Um Decatur ' .id D.-mvrut. S e hi ■ al o for your fe Sj abstracts of title. W 3 <h~'w'i nK SK H? L-e -

HE ALINS CREAM IS QUICK RELIEF FOR HEAD COLDS I ) ■ folds and catarrh yield like magic I to soothing, healing antiseptic cream that penetrates through every air passage mid relieves swollen, Inflamed membranes of nose and throat. Your i dogged nostrils open right up and yo t can breiHlm freely. Hawking and .I,.ifTlng itr.p. Don't stay stuffed up ■ and lui'.ierable. i (let a small bottle of Ely’s Cream I Halm irom yotil druggist. Apply a ■ , little in the nostrils ami get Instant I relief. Millions endorse this remedy i known lot more than fiftv years. - ... - PUBLIC SALE — On account of our sons death. I • will sell at public sale at my farm I mil" north and 5 1 /! miles east of , I Bluffton, and IMj miles west of Honduras. or Ila miles south and l-a ' i miles east of Craigville. on Monday, April 2, 1923 ’ 1 Commencing at 10 o’clock sharp. The I following desirihed property to-wit:, ■i HORSES 5 Head—Consisting ot i One team of sorrel mures coining! seven & eight years, weighing about inoo; and one team of sorrel mares i oiiiinv, eight and nine years, weigh iny about IGmi; 1 sorrel horse comI fng eight years, weighing about 1200. Two good sets of working harness ail buggy harness. CATTLE—Conislsting of 5 milk cows 1 fresh with | calf, the others were fresh last DeI: ember ami were bred again except j one. H(K«S-r26 Head—2 mule hogs, II sows; some will have pigs at day of sale and some will have pigs in April and May; two open sows; 10 feeding shoats. -t head sheep. iI’ARM IMPLEMENTS- line Interna Itionai tractor. 8-16, complete with put--1 ley, governor tmd fenders and frat|tor two bottom plow; tractor disk. , barrow spring and spike tooth; < ill J t packer; 1 Hoosier disk grain drill v ith seed and fertilizer attachment . I new Ideal manure spreader; 1 Watts No. 4 corn sheller, 7i> to 125 bu. per hour; 1-6 inch, 4-ply canvas J" It. single. 6o feet. The above ma- !< Pinery is all new; got last fall and I this winter; some has never been j used. 4 two-horse wagons. 1 Turn bull, good as new; 1 one horse wagon; wagon box; hay ladder with hog I rack; gravel bed; 1-7 foot McCormick I ! lander; 1 Dane hay loader; 1 self d.;mp hay rake; 2 .McCormick mow-! <• ; 1 Oliver walking plow; one-horse; «orn <utter; 1 complete set of sugar] Tut tools, consisting of 1 h,s t drill, with fertilizer attachment: 1 cultivator; 1 lifter. GRAIN —About 400 bu.| corn; 2M) bu. seed oats; some seed, i orn; 8 bu. clover seed; about 15 tons of clover, mixed; and sonie timothy '-ay in mow. POULTRY —About 450 : ! :ad -Consisting of Plymouth Rock,; tool White and Brown la-ghoras. II IUSEHOLD FURNITURE — Consisting of 5 beds with springs and :-mttress*s and some bed clothes; 2 dozen chairs; 2 rockers; 1 daven- ■' l-.-rt; 2 lounges; 2 library tables; 1 'extension dining room table; 1 book inse; 3 stand; 1 sink; 1 cupboard; 1 j Ho k: 1 new sewing machine; 1; I t inge; I V.'ilson and 1 round oak I I i.---ating stove; 1 new Perfection; 1 <■ al oil stove. 2 burners; some ear- ■ pits; dishes, and cooking -.itilals; ' ’ butter (hums; 1 Delavel cream sop-, i -irator; wasli tub; ringer; sausage I grinder; nnd press; kettles, barrels ‘ and pump jack; 2 Carbite light g plants; 1 Quaker City lawn mower; > B about 2(1 feet of line shaft with hang- ; K ers; set of blacksmith tools, vise, an-' B vil, drill, machine hammers aud U wrenches, etc.; 3 good self feeders ' ;. for hogs; 1 two-wheeled slop barrel; | m 1 mud boat; double trees, single, I, trees, log c hain, etc.; 1 top and 11 E storm buggy. MISCELLANEOUS —; I'4 gallons saner kraut. 6 gallons fried I down sausage and meat, 6 pieces 3 home cured ham and shoulders, 24 3 quarts of tomatoes, 12 quarts of] I beans, 2 gal. maple syrup, 4 doz. empS tv Mason jars, 4 empty bee hives, 35 Ft gallons medium heavy Polarine oil with drum and faucet. 60 gallons of r kerosene with tank, 2 five-gal. gas and oil cans, and some tnilk cans. Many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS —Six months time; first; three months without interest, last three months with bankable interest. 1 per cent off for cash. No property to be removed until settled for. Zion Ladies' Aid will have the stand and serve dinner. GIDEON GERBER AUcts. —H. H. High and •I. .1. Baumgartner. IL Crum and Win. Gerber, Clerks. 27-28-29-30. o_. 0 _. NOTICE TO PHOPERTV OU NEWS In the 'fatter of the Albert AflnuleU I Reiver Improvement TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: * No'u • hereby that the (’oinmon Council in and for the City of i)ecatur, Indiana, did on the 20th icy of March. pass and adopt a preliminary for the eonstrmtion of the Albert Minnick sewer, on and along the following ruuu. to-wit: »menuing 1 in the center of the alley at the northwest coiner of mint numbei I*7 In Crabbs Western Ad'li- • >n o the <J*y ot’ atu*. In liana, hence running* couth in the center of the alley about 845 feet and there to terminate on the Monroe Street Sewui. as ner plans nnd spe^iMeatlnns, which said plans and specifications are on file In the office of the city clerk ana subject to the Inspection of all parties interested. Further notice Is also Riven that the Common Council will on Tuesdas. the 17th day of April, 1923. at 7 o’clock P. M., at their Council Room in said city hear and receive any nnd all objections and remonstrances which may be made or filed against said improvement, and will then determine whether or not the benefits acrulng to the property Hable to be assessed therefore will be equal to the estimated cost thereof. Witness my hand and official seal this 22 daj< of March, 1923. CATHERINE KAUFFMAN, (Heal) Citv Clerk. 23-30

F-TT- ■ ■ ’ * * i I JSB// i Durant Four|Sport Touring The new Durant Sport Touring Car has been designed essentially lor the person who demies something a little out of the ordinary. This car is finished in a rich maroon color, having the same lustrous and lasting finish to be found in all other Durant models, It ii; upholstered in handsome brown Spanish leather and has a leather top with natural wood bows. Disc wheels of lighter red. add to the sportive appearance. Many other body features oli equal acceptability have been incorporated in this car, all of which serve to lend it unusual distinction. Two glass side wings have been ad- „ ded to the windshield, a moto-meter to the radiator and a bumper. A trunk rack and trunk, containing two large suitcases has been placed on the rear. A series of polished strips hold the trunk away from the body. It should be especially noted that this trunk rack has been built out from the rear of the body and has not usurped any of the body space. $990 F. 0.8. Luising, Mich. fittings are of nickel: nickel lamps, radiator, windshield bracket and scuff plates. All these refinements make a complete ensemble which will instantly intrigue those w ho desire added luxury in an already fine car. I Sport Touring now on display at our Show Room. P. KIRSCH & SON Better Cars are Being Built ° »‘ fl Durant i? RniWino- Thom Cor. Second and Jackson Sts. |

notice < A district meeting of the Slat.Federation of dubs will be held at Mnnde, April 10th. The local Shukeepeaie dub and Woman's dub belong to the Federation and twoininute reports will he given from I nnd other members are urged to go who can. W'ANT ADS EARN—*— < . COUGHS Apply over throat and chest Wl —swallow small pieces of — ! WICKS V VARORUI3 17 Use J

@ R On Good Friday it’s good to knowWi where to go for the good Values fe Saturday! »gffl / jO We’ll tell you HP* Tomorrow this store is going to top off the ' e.icHAitij stesH greatest Easter business in its history—with h MtreX Io • tie a Saturday full of fire—action and customers—and if you’ll come you'll see a hum of life and | hundreds of 100'< Americans receiving for their | money 100 H in true honest Bunker Hill Values! i Open at 7—until 10. > New Spring showing for the Easteij trade. TefbTbT’Ay^oGo J BETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS- Silk • DECATUR • INDIANA* .umembhnb&mbk »

- ■ - - - 1 — r— - . 11. B. Kneislcy Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana . J Yearn of experience as an Auc- if • 2,1 tloneer enables me to render you •8 service that will pay you in dollars and cents at the close of the sale. My J terms are reasonable. Office —Room 1. T&SnFvY Peoples Loan » Trust Co. Phone 606, ..f '■■■ Ja