Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1923 — Page 8

Greenfield—Mrs. Winfield S. I’nwi'i went to the field to take her himhoni n drink of water. She found bln dead. NOTICE TO BREEDERS My Belgian Stallions will make tin season and stand at Preble on Mon day and Tuesday, and the helanee o tlie week at my farm, 4 miles north SJ miles west of Preble, eomtnenclui April 10th, Fees $13.00. AUGUST CONRAD MWP to Apr 30* r-- 1 — > AshbaucherV FURNACES UGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 730 # - * ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS Beginning Monday, April g Kith wo will dean carpots N and rugs with air by our I modem improved machine, j All work guaranteed. j We call for anti deliver j same at the following I prices: 6x9 SI.OO | 8-3xlo-6 1.25 I 9x12 I.sft I 11-3x12 1.75 | 12x15 2.00 g 15x15 2.25 | Carpet, per yard 20c a Cash on delivery. Phone SGI or 111 COLCHIN BROS. § II E| sal fei' 7 tjj |V3 M\ f-j ge _ Ik I Buyers Wauled —for— Kentucky & Ohio Lump Chestnut Hard Coal Bran, Middlings, Oil Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, Hominy Feed, Corn Red Dog, Wheat Red Dog and Swift’s Digester Tankage Burk Elevator Co. Telephone No. 25

'M mmmmmmmrnmmßmmmmsmmm id m ‘ Used Cars K IP ■—■■■■■■ , — "f h. m _________________________ Ford Sedan N Late 1921 Good Tires 2 practically new. 1 I Overland 4 j 1922 ! if 5 Pass. Sedan J Looks like new. 1 j Overland 90; } I ! 5 Pass. Touring j Good Tires and ! running condition, j j| Paige Touring! : j l Fine running condition. Paint and tires good ! I Buick 22- 44 • 6 cylinder roadster. Fine mechanical condition. Guaranteed Buick Six j 5 pass. Touring ! New paint and ' good tires. Porter & Beavers BUICK SALES & SERVICE Open Evenings and Sunday A. M. i Corner Ist & Monroe St. DECATUR, INDIANA

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, APRIL 27. 1923.

• CLASSIFIED ADS • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦ FOR SALE PGR HALE A few used oil stove. nnd coal range#. The Gas Co., 106 North Third at , 4fitf Putt SALK Hie Type Poland Slit's at fanner'# price. Holthnunc and Fan rote on Monroe uttrt Decatur | roaiL _ 97* f, FOR SaI.E White iron bed with sprint:# and mattress. Rhone 274.1 39t:t FOR - Jl'if'K SAI.E —One Slurr piano 1 One No. 10 Remington typewriter. Beth in first class condition Inquire) of J. W. Edwards, 103 North Ninth street. Rhone 367. 10(ttl2x FOR SALE -TWO SCOTCH SHORTHORN DULLS. We are now offorms these 2 bulls at prices in keeping with the times so that farmers can place them in their herds fori herd improvement. Doth of these! bulls arc good Individuals of excel | i lent breeding nnd just coming into the serviceable ag4. Our herd is Tuberculosis free. Accredited. R. It. | No. 2. Rhone J 807. S. I). Bearers , & Bro. loot6x j ! FOR SALK —Fresh cow. High pro- j I duter. Call 392. 100-3 t I Decatur Floral Co. will hold a cut | Mower and potted plant sale, Sut-1 unlay, at the Green meat market. J 100-2t| WANTED WANTED—First class waiters and) i chocolate dipper. Good wages. | Steady work. Address Box “C” care, 'of Daily Democrat. 97t6j MWT AND FOUND I WANTED- Experienced or inexper-, ienced salesman to sell and take ' eltarge of local territory for large Ft. j j Wavne firm. Good money. Must 1 lue hustler. State when you can bei gin. Apply try letter Box 51 care) j Democrat. 99t3j ; WANTED Wi.m . tor deiMMEtfir I tion and sales work. Good position) j—good money*. Apply by letter Hex j 961 care Democrat. 99t3 LOST —Wednesday night, a key ring j with 3 keys. Please return to ; Peoples Loan and Trust Co. 101 t.lx i LOST —Gold wrist watcV with inTj tials A. C. P. 1918 on back, between) interurban station and King's Confectionery. Finder please return to Democrat office, or call No. 8 or I 870-R. '= t RENT —Modern lonise. ■ toilet, bath and steam heat. Rhone 18.;. 97 ts FOR RENT —Good farm residence east of city, pleasant place to live wit'n fruit and garden, pasture for’ cow and a flue piai e to raise chk klens. See Ed S. Moses, at Greenhouse, North sth at., phone 476, Residence 195. ’ 9S-6t FOR RENT—House on Tenth st. Semi-modem. Possession given I May 6. Inquire of L. W. Bowen, 804 I Winchester st. 100t3x 11 FOR RENT -Cool, furnished houseI keeping apartment, with porch, [.basement and garden. Inquire of j Jlrc Tom Kane. 1228 W. Monroe st., r phoue 902. ltx SATURDAY SPECIAL! A wonderful selection of Millinery Bargains for ONE DAY ONLY — Saturday —2OO triit ined hats—while they last, vour choice—s4.9s. BURDG’S MILLINERY House of David Couple Married at Crown Point * Gary, April 27. —A couple from the House of David, who were refused marriage licenses in Michigan City pending inquiry now in progress at St. Joseph, Mich., were married at Crown Point, it was learned today, i They gave names of Virgil Smith, 141, and Alam Clover, 22. ) The romance caused Ben Hill, one jon the leaders of the cult to desert the colony. He said Smith was Ii more than 50 and the girl about 18. Hip Flask May be Discarded, Once More Indianapolis, Aprii 27. —A ruling that would restore power to the police, sheriffs ami other state officers to arrest persons for possession of illicit liquor was issued today by attorney General laish in a letter tc Mayor Shank, of Indianapolis. Lesh said that state officers are authorized and obligated to enforce fedi ral laws in a reply to a letter front Mayor Shank which raised the question concerning the recent supreme court decision holding possesj »,on of liquor is not unlawful. o j Movie Films to be Shown at Beekeepers Meeting < W. A. Fonner, president of the Adams County Beekeepers’ AssociaItinn, announced today that he has I received two films from the TJ. 3. department of agriculture to be | shown at the meeting of beekeepers i in the county agent’s office Saturday i ious processes in the care of bees. I; night. The films will show the var- | ff the attendance at the meeting Is ! too large for the county agent’s office, a larger room yill be obtained. ■ All persons interested in beekeeping are urged to attend the meeting. k I

/ ywi Nfcws 'i —= \ '444>44 < 41 , 644'1 > V 44 * YESTERDAYS RESULTS + +♦+++++*++*♦++♦ i National League i| Boston. 3, New York, 7. j Brooklyn, 14, Philadelphia, 4. . 'J Chicago. 2; Pittsburgh, 7. St. Louis. 8; Ciucinnuti, 4. American League St. Louis. 4; Detroit, 3. 1 biladelphia. 1; Washington, 2. N 'v. York. 4: Boston. 5. ('lev. h., <1 3; Chicago. 0. American Association Indianapolis, 7: Columbus, 4. Louisville, 13; Toledo, 1. St. Raul 12; Milwaukee, 6. o — —- You can Ret Standard Nut Butter (colored) at Gilpin’s ’ Grocery, phone 164. High School Nine Coes to Huntington Today Coach A. G. Moore and n squad of \ thirteen high school baseball players j left tor Huntington this afternoon ! where they will play the Huntington I high school, nine. This will be the | fir ' game of the season for the loot. -am. Huntington won a game from Fort Wavne South Side last Saturday by a on f-sides I score. The tentative linehp announced today by ; Coach Moore was: Bogner. pitcher) I \Vi f tgen£el<L catcher; White, first 'base; Buekmaster or Mosier, second i base; Captain Myers, shortstop; Macklin, third base; Strlekb-r. left field; Kern, center field; and Youse, right field. The substitutes are Baker, Stults and Farr. The trip to Huntington was made in automobiles o Peru Will Build New Hospital Peru. Ind., April 27—A campaign is in progress here for a $150,000 building fund for the Miami County Hospital association. It is the largest civic undertaking ever attempted in Peru. Plans for the project were considered at a recent meeting of i the hospital board and it is announced that the fund will be used, to modernize the present institution on Twelfth street, known as the Dukes hospital, bv the addition of a new) connecting unit, enlarging the capacity and improving the equipment to make the institution adequate to the growing hospital needs of the county. Better quarters will also he provided for the increasing force of nurse: who v are at present housed in !tlie attic of the present building. COMMENCEMENT AT WREN Eight Pupils Receive Diplomas Thire This Evening The commencement exercises of jthe Wren, Ohio, high school will be held ir. the Liberal United Brethren 'church at 8 o'clock this evening. A .class of eight will be graduated. Frank B. Pearson, foinier state :,u]>erintendent of public instruction in Ohio, will deliver the class address. Music will be furnished by the Wren high Si ltool orchestra. A. 1). Welts is principal of the high school, qnd Goldie Myers Is assistant principal. The school will close this evening.

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Locals i ■ ■■■■■« ■ — 4 Mr. nnd Mr#, lien Shlltz, of Eas) ' of the city, were shoppers In the i lly today. • y Mrs. Hurve launmlmun, of Monroe, y ! ind.. returned rrnm Fort Wayne lust evening, Mrs. L. I. Baumgartner returned to her home here after spending several days with Mrs. Rosu Baumgartner, of Linn Grove, who has been seriously ill for some time. Herbert Foreman, teacher of the Chapman school, is unable to teach this week on account of Illness. Clarence W. Strkkler is teaching in bis place. The Chapman school closes today ror the 1922-1923 school year. Miss Marcella Kern went to Bloomjingtnn this morning to spend the week end. While there, she will attend the dance given by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity on Saturday night. Mrs. B. P. Rice has returned from i Akron. Ohio, where she visited with her daughter, Mrs. Elmer F.lzey nnd family. Her grandson, Master Benjumin Elzey, accompanied here here for a visit. The price of artificial ice is a little lower this year, the one thousand pound hooks selling for $6.50 each. '.The price last year was $7.00. A number of rolls of eight page 1 paper, weighing about 1,100 pounds each, were unloaded at this office this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Durkin visited in Fort Wayne yesterday. Mrs. Herman Ehinger visited with her sister, Mrs. Chas. O. Shiek of Fort Wayne yesterday. She also attended the bridge party at the home of Mrs. L. G. Ellingham. J. F. Arnold has returned from a business trip t* Bloomington and ) other places in southern Indiana. , While at Bloomington he saw and visited with Harry Fisher. Decatur boy who is a senior at Indiana University. Mrs. Leo Wilhelm of Fort Wayne is in the city taking care of her mother, Mrs. John A. Mumma, who has blood poison in her foot. Mrs. Mumma is a little better today. Mr. Roy Packard, of Wabash. Ind., was among the business visitors in the city today. o Have No Right to Build Fences Out in Lakes Indianapolis, April 27. —Property | owners stirrounding Indiana lakes have no right to fence down through 1 the high water mark which is stata 1 property, Richard I.ieber. director of the department of conservation in ) Indiana, said today. ‘‘'People going to the lakes to spend 1 : a day. meet signs ‘No Trespassing'." j Lieber said. “When they go a little farther they find a fence. , “If they climb the fence perhaps they find a vicious dog. “With the population growing denser and denser, this is going to he a , real problem in the future. For people may say: “Have these people who own property along the lakes any right to say they own the lakes as well? The lakes, and the , line on the shore from the high water to low water belong to the state. ! What right have these people to fence . it in?" I 0 *—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—S— t s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—? $ —8—t —WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s

I’onnersvlllc —Only five of the 31! citizens Who signed the petition for a city charter 31 year* ago are liv ing today.

Is There Someone Youß Are Neglecting? I You hnve no excuse merely In savin,., K “too busy.” The world is busier C T fi today. You cun find time to send <atl I- i'iv■ PR CARD and you will never be in social „' r 1,7 H mental-error. nu ’ There is a GREETING ( \IU) r Ol - n I 6oeasion. ■■ Scalier Sunshine with Give lin ft c ur( | s H Mother’s Day. May 1!i. H Pumphrey Jewelry Store 1 Good Shoes I FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE I B Quality, style and comfort— !■ three big factors are always to I be found in our shoes. w Always the latest of creations I in both mens and womens foot- I wear and at prices that are I most reasonable. | Try us for your shoe wants. .1 BUY FOR CASH and BUY FOR LESS | Peoples Cash Shoe Store I -i-y ■sisal Clean Up Paint Up Make the Old Floors and Furniture look like new by giving: them a coat of Kyanize Floor Finish For painting the walls and woodwork use Kyanize Celoid Finish A semi-gloss enamel that will positively stand v a "ii¥ repeatedly. There is a Kyanize product for .ven purpose about the house. Kyanize is in a class by itself. SOLD BY Callow & Kohne i—imnr~' —’rnmr~rr •‘"mTiirTT~*~* J * :jWI ' a Always Use the Best Diamond Kerosene For your lamps, oil stoves or incubators. 7 kerosene can i»ive you better satisfaction : »ih more service than DIAMOND Kerosene. . Ask for DIAMOND Kerosene on your next order. For sale in Decatur by Porter’s Grocery I and j Miller’s South End Grocery & Resiai« !l

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