Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1923 — Page 3
■ . jjjjff yr •’ * /S./ w »sW i w* TOURING CAR. , Better Than Ever Before jj At the lowest price ever made, the I ; Ford Touring Car is even better t / I than before. The one-man top, *J j slantingwindshield.improvedseats //J and refined chassis construction // 1 i have won instant admiration. \ p [ ! * *' j - li Already the demand for this model S < B exceeds our ability to meet prompt *' \ I delivery. In a few weeks we will | H have to disappoint many who are V | holding off. , V*' ! i (T * Order now’to protect yourself. A e ? ( I small payment down and the bal- | >| ance in monthly installments. Vw M ' I \ 1 J ' II Ford prices have never been so low v. h"• 11 Ford quality has never beer. so high ( H A I Jm F. O. B . DETROIT I A //7 , s I liT ~* I ~fe - ■ I > ; Vt-' ■ 13F'’ if ’ ■ —— ■ —-- - ——•——- —«" ", - ■ - - .* « .-.-i, -■ xu-«- ■* •*■•*■ ■ " I.—l -■» » — .»■ ... . , .-- -.---- err. « — ■■>■ » wvw-
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DECATI B, DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, APRIL 20. 1923.
*«♦«*♦* + + *** + ** ♦ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ ♦ ♦ from the Dally Democrat flies ♦ ♦ ?0 years ego this dsy ♦ ' ♦ i I ri'iiiQuin ch'di il first president. ’ » ... H t iii'ir <'oi>)iiier<-i:il club, I). D. 1 '■• £ vi < . 'ih'iit, !•', M. Sibir i 1 1 .• -r.v and U (I. Ellinxliatn., * # I J. K. Mlilick nniKiiinees I'lnsinigbMltJ .••!< <>i ini'i.i ItnploinentH. * H. I II ; I'iid ('. J. Lutz go to Ri .1 <■ ■ .■ik on li gul liuslni'ss. 11 Milo ’I ig.ic op, riitoi lor Erl< at I I'MH visits pur, o.s horn. # ' \\ 'i’l l. i;jr of Horne appointed j a 'inta j pub!U| ■ .> born t.i Mi. and Mrs. DtiniolL Niblick. ■. ii llofliuaii Helectod nrchilect m O . r ii, * -l>yt : i n ♦larsonnge at Os.sian. q •<.'!'•' K thr who drowned Celii'a i-,'. rv .; '.larch 2,<rd in re- < ver.'ll e Mi. upj M. • , Eai.. hil.l 'iibired If w : deh.tki r in. rtains City < I b. I i>>i', I’ i si' 'i’ti.l Ifoipcr nliowed ’re hr abpea'-nc; so.- def-lid'iet ir rr first new law. — • mini ir SALP OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS W will offer for sale nt the Sphar n ib'i'ce, 1020 North 2nd st., at 1:30; ',). 111.. Oil ♦ Saturday. April 21, 1923 The following articles: | Mirror; set of chairs: 2 good rockers; organ, Estey walnut; small rug;; '■ rag carpets; 7 pair curtains; sew- ; ■ machine: washing machine;] . .with lull iul: Wilsuu-Ju'.ater: an<: V ».W< ■ "S'- ' nite. • ' s’lass . ex"talil.': I hit bedng: 1 hit dishes: 1 doz. jugs and 1 dozen chickens; 1 ton hard o'. I. Zqn ■•:'• ' in.' smaller articles not mentorn ii here. Tlie heirs will :lso receive bids on moperty at tills time. A. C. SPHAR. Executor i. A Michaud, And 17-18-19-20 c 1 < WANT All'-' [.'MIV $ A
No riie I. pciinltted to ride a bl- ■ cyclo aaiwher. neiiuthe cjly of ('onslant inopl.', 210 Grand Chamrons Chfflpions and Prize Winners 3t A Internationa! Slrow, 1922 National Swine Show, 1922, Peoria and 5 State Fairyjw ere fed - - ACME MINERALS oAx... i KicniC I wniis P 44 I ervk's .w Acme Minerals are made according to the Complete Mineral Mixture formula as worked out by the I'. xperimenial Station, and made from NINE INGREDIENTS (including potassium iodide) and is fed in self feeders for 3 T z jC to 5c per raonth. Keep ACME MINERALS before your Brood Sows and Pigs to produce big, strong litters. J. W. Wuichet, Ohio State University aayi: "Ordinary ration, are far from supplying the I.iineral requirements of hogs. None of the < jtnmon gr.n, feeds or their by-products contain a sufficient amount of mineral matter. The sooner hog feeders and breeders recognize that MINERALS ARE A FEED and not a tonic or somi'hing extra which needs only to ; I.- fed occasionally, then we arc going to have ; better boned hogs, fewer going down in th, I back and in their feet." Corn is 300% deficient in Calcium (lime). , It requires Nine Mineral Elements f r fattening hog, and growing pig, to supply tl-c M.neral Elements which increase gain,, reduce feed cost ana grow the bone and frame and the Nine Mineral Elements are also required by the brood sow to farrow more pigs, stronger pigs, with more bone and I:..me. A M.neral Mixture containing 4 or 5 -edients only carries half of the mineral ?■’mer's" We will sell you ACME MINERALS containing al! the mineral elements for SZ.OO to $5.00 p;r hundred pounds less than a'l others. We will ship you ACME MINERALS mixed or will ship the 9 mgredients sacked separately, and you can mix theni yourself. T v e Mineral salts contained in ACME MINERALS fights the free intestinal worms successfully. Send for our Complete Free Formula and
our low prices. ACME MINERAL CO. WHEATON, ILLINOIS DEFT. M Dealers and Salesman Wanted Sales are large. A Paying Busi new. rj "Remember ACME MINERALS are not a Stock Food” Eeware of anybody selling other minerals claiming they are like Acme ; Minerals. Be sure anti buy only Acme Minerals made at Wheaton, 11. which are SOLD ONLY BY DEALERS MENTIONED IN THIS ■ /ADVERTISEMENT. We are making up a carload of i ACME MINERALS and ACME PIG MEAL. Order your season’s supply NOW and save freight over local rates. All prices on ACME MINER ALS and ACME PIG MEAL are f. o. , b. factory. Dealers: EQUITY EXCHANGE, Williams, Ind. OTTO BUCK Decatur, Ind. I ** ,a * r /•J \_r ill TH **•? I !zip * Satin -Like, Mellow I Tinted Beauty Whit a product — this mediumgloss, waterproof enamel, Ipiown to thousands of satisfied titers as KYANIZE Celoid Finish. In twenty.four hours it’s dry — a delightfully even washable coating, with the fine texture of a handrubbed W ct - You should know this new KYANIZE product, for walls, woodwork or furniture. In eight tints or Pure White. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS TRIAL OFFER Cut out thia advertiiement, bring it to the store below and pay 25 cent, lor a good brush to applv the Kyonite. You II receive free of charge a half-piut can of Kyanize Washable Celoid hinisb. Choice of eight tints and white. Callow & Kohne
< H '8 - Q What’s the use I * fIUKB of a coat,of arms I 1 1 without the Payts? # I <■ Some stores ar4 dl'raid to advertise extra 4 Mousers because they think it wiy, hurt their suit | ►ntJ/ ' business. > * \1 h " 1 -Jill) Ar. e BOSH—4lnthinK that is good for the cu«- g xIA I / /'( a tomer makes frieruls for the store. ■ ’ / MR-HAtii nrss _ v ■ i-— VWw UffX Clolt.n I • J — '"v Wedlock Pants to match the old coat !Wu|» i is ’’ vest you have hanging Tn the closet and to take j.- . the place of the ones you are wearing and fear- * ® tod at. | I I I Try us—you’ll Ike.our pants so well that ' ,aler • V ’ HI " com ‘ nK *’ ere f° r t *' e w **°* e I 'ifll ) 1 All materials— Worsteds, Blue | Serges—and lots of Work Pants. 1 ’ $2.00,.. $8.50 I. M ! ' I Tefub-T-Aytxzi Go =.... t| J BETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS- P« , ’ leas * • DECATUR • INDIANA ♦
•. <> 4 4 4 4 <• <• 4 4 4 + + + YESTERDAY’S RESULTS + v 444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 American League Chicago, 5; Cleveland, 6. Washington. 2; Philadelphia, 4. Piston, 2; New York, 8. Detroit, 8; St Louis, 3. National League New York, 4; Boston. 3 fmorning | game). New York, 4; Boston. 3 (afternoon, game). Philadelphia 5; Brooklyn. 3. St. I ."mis 11: Cincinnati, 8. Pittsburgh, 5: Chicago, 1'). American Association Louisville, 4: Indianapolis, 0. Columbus 3; Toledo, 2. Minneapols 10; Milwaukee, 2. St. Paul. 8; Kansas City, 5. — • Indiana, 6: Northwestern 4 Chicago, April 20. —Indiana won ■ver Northwestern here yesterday, 6 o 4. Woodward and Moomaw, Bergten and Stegman. o Mrs. Veima Every spent last eve- ! ling in Kort Wayne visiting relatives.
■ — — —: — —...— >■ J AffßlG SAVING IN “Day-Time” Frocks Gift and Hat Shoppe has to offer “Day Time Stamped Frocks” in LTr Lavender, Blue, Sand Brown, Pink \ d and Salmon with a touch of em- flit broidery added makes a beauliiul afternoon dress @ $1.25. I * ® || rt|j ® i m 4 / (c?' 1 0 Made up stamped dresses for K Mil children 2, I and « years with ap- U plique patches and embroidery work ® ’Bl Ml ® ® I makes an attractive dress for the y.i ,< kiddies, ® <M-25 .J- * |.®i ®. £ Stamped Huck Towels ® $1.25 > Jap Blue Bird Table Cloth $1.25 Stamped Infants Dresses... .75c up to $2.50 I « Pillow Tubing, per yard 39c Japanese Crepe, per yard ♦ 35c Stamped Card Table (Were. Dresser Scarfs, Buffet Sets, ■ | Luncheon Gift and Hat|Shoppe I .. A. Malley Louise M. Brake J I 134 W. Monroe Street » pllMle 235 |
CLAIM AGAINST ESTATE The Bank of Geneva, through Attorney Tlore B. Erwin, of this city, has filed a claim for $2,279.46 against the estate of George B. Maurer. ■■■ • — Miss Helen Swearinger visited in | Port Wayne today. ASTHMA No cure for it, but welcome • » relief is often brought by— VICKS ▼ Vapoßub Ouer 17 Million Jan Uted Yearly I FLOWER SALE All Day Saturday Green’s Meat Market. Potted Plants, ( ut Flowers Sweet Peas & Snap Dragons. We solicit your patronage. LADIES’ AID SOCIETY CHRISTIAN CHURCH
O. W. Fowler of east of (he city, attended to business interests here today. ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS Beginning Monday. April Kith we will clean carpets I and rugs with air by our • modern improved machine. AH work guaranteed. We call lor and deliver 1 | same at the following ' prices: 6x9 SI.OO 8-3xlo-6 1.25 L 9x12 1.50 11-3x12 1.75 12x15 2.00 i i 15x15 2.25 Carpet, per yard 20c Cash on delivery. i Phone 561 or 411 COLCHIN BROS. I ■- iHH - ■.
