Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1923 — Page 4

Safe Investments For many years we have been serving investors. No customer has ever lost a dollar of principal or interest on any security purchased from us or recommended by us. Over 70,000 owners of securities purchased from us will verify our statements. If every one who sells securities or gives advice as to their purchase could make this statement, there would not be any complaints of money losses. Nearly as many people have lost money by poor advice from those supposed to Know as have lost by fraud. When >ou can receive advice from a house with a 100'. record of accomplishment during the worst period of business in the world’s history, you are not taking chances. We offer tax-exempt—7'. securities, through '%s * , < Arthur Suttles of the Suttles-Edwards Co.. Decatur, Indiana R L. Dollings Company Resources over $19,000,000.00 COLUMBUS PHILADELPHIA INDIANAPOLIS

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The Big Man Some Day! This hank is not only interested in big men, but it is even more interested in those who are going to be big men some day. Maybe this is you. I.ine up with us and let us help you. f We invite you to make use of our facilities. Open a checking account with us. Ciet one of our safety deposit boxes tor your valuable papers. We have a few Adams County Gravel Road Ronds at par and accrued interest. Come in and consult us on all your financial matters. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. , ~f c . , V r BANK OF! SERVIC*

if Clear Uie Road to Prosperity jj | These conditions must be met by the coming business gen- jl | g 3 eration and what more appropriate gift could you give than j] ?{ zf 5a I Old Adams County Bank j 1 j> ' •

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1923

Inter-class Track And Field Meet Being Held The high school inter-cJass track and field meet is being held at Bellmont park this afternoon. The first event was started at 2:30 o’clock with Coach A. G. “Tommy” Moore ! acting as official starter. Advance “dope" favored the juniors to win i the meet by a small margin, with the seniors a close second. Following were the entries for the various events: Freshmen 100 Yard Dash —Walter Raker and j Clarence Merryman; 220 yard dash— Clarence Marryman; 440 yard dash—none; 880 yard dash —Lloyd Alir; mile run —Lloyd Ahr; high jump—- | Walter Raker and Joe Reahout; j broad jump—Joe Reahout; pole vault —Lloyd Real; shot put —Lloyd Ahr , and Dick Rogner. Sophomores 100 yard dash—None; 220 yard j dash—none; 440 yard dash —Clarence ! Lightfoot and Walter Elzey; 880 yard ■ dash -Clarence Lightfoot and Walter I Elzey; mile run —Linhlfoot; high

“ jump— Clyde - Cline~and - Audley Mo* »r; broad jump—Harold I.awson; pole vault—Walter Miller boJ Clyde Cline; ehot put—Carl Tucker and Don Hunslcker. Junior* 100 yard dash —Swenrlnger and Neireltter; 220 yard dash—Deane Dorwln and Swearlnger; 4«0 yard dash — Gordon Holmes and Earl Chasp; 880 yard run—Richard Erlslnger and Gordon Holmes; mile run —Gordon Holmes and Clarence Reavers; high Jump—Deane Dortvin an 1 Clarence Spuller; broad Jump—Puhl Castle and Don Farr; pole vault— Paul Castle and Don Farr, shot put — Niles White anil Robert Mills. Seniors 100 yard dash- Robert Meyers and Earl ShaekJey; 220 yard dash —Clyde Myers and Gail Kern; 440 yard dish — Clyde Myers and Arthur Kless; 880 yard run —Clyde Myers and Earl Rhackley; mile run —Arthur Kies*; broad Jump—Bob Meyers and Gordon Engeler; high Jump-Gay; pole vault — Robdrt Mytjrs; shot put—Gay and Gordon Engeier. o ■— —— TWO KILLED AT MUNCIE (United Press Service) Muncie. Ind., May 22—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Jess W. Cwinn and R. 11. Cwinn, brothers of Anderson, Ind., were fatally Injured at a railroad crossing in the east part of the city at noon today when their automobile being driven at high speed was side swipped by a C. & O. passenger train. The men saw the train too late to stop. The machine was thrown 40 feet and the victims picked up in the wreckage. They were brought to a hospital where they died shortly afterwards. FISHER & HARRIS CASH GROCERY —Also Dealers in— Graniteware, Tinware and Galvanized Ware 149-151 S. 2nd St. Phones 5—48—231 Free City Delivery Quality, Service and Low Prices R-N-M White Laundry Naptha Soap, 10 bars 53c R-N-M Hulk Soap Chips, 3 lbs 40c Pound 14c R-N-M Washing Powder, large box 23c 5 lb box Argo Lump Starch 39c Mavtime Nut Oleo. real quality at the low price, 1b...23c Fresh Large Pineapples, Each 30c You will have Good Dread if you use Gooch Best Flour. 24 lb. bag 98c 48 lbs $1.95 Darrel * $7.75 Pride of Decatur a general purpose Flour, 12 1b5....45c 24 lbs 83c 48 lbs $1.65 Good Clean Rice, lb 5c Hulk Rolled Oats or Steel Cut Oats, 6 lbs 25c 30c pkg. Quaker Rolled Oats 25c Large pkgs. Mother Oats with Aluminum 34c Scratch Chicken Feed, 9 lb. 25c Little Chick Feed, 9 tb5...25c (trowing Mash for Chicks, B*> lb. bag 33c 25 lb. bag 95c 50 It), bag $1.85 100 tb. bag $3.25 Fresh Gingre Snaps, 2 lbs. 25c Fresh Hulk Shredded Cocoanut, lb 25c Chocolate Fruit Dars, tb...30c Palmolive, Hard Water Castie Soap. */z lb. cake..... 10c Dest Hulk Golden Rio Coffee lb 20c Colbv’s Full Cream Cheese, tb 30c Runkel’s Dest Hulk Cocoa, 2 lbs 25c Complete assortment of bulk and package Garden Seed. 3'/ 2 oz. jars Shelled Pecans 35c 3 oz. jars Shelled Walnuts 30c Vi lb. tins Shelled Walnuts 40c Fresh Camel Dates, pkg.... 10c Dromedary Dates, pkg. ...21c Jello, all flavors, pkg 10c All Copper Nickle Plated Tea Kettles, No. 8 size $1.75 No. 9 size $1.95 Special Small Heavy Galvanized Tubs 39c Galvanized Chick Water Founts 10c Medium Galvanized Wash Tubs, heavy 69c Large Galvanized Wash Tubs 79c Extra Large Galvanized Wash Tubs 89c Large Granite Wash Basins 20c Steel Frying Pans 20c Tin Pie Pans 6c & 7c 12 quart Heavy Tin Pail* 40c 14 quart size 45c FISHER & HARRIS Cash Grocery.

, GENEVA NEWS 1 . Mr*. C. P. Henrhmaa ami (wo children, Wayne and Ob*, left tor fimm r*vllln Friday afternoon where | they will visit at her parental home. The children will remain for a long er visit. Mis* Ada Martin left for Decatur Friday afternoon after spending tho day here attending to business for the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette. Dan Conner who attended the O. A. R. parade in Muncie Wednesday, returned to hi* home here Thursday afternoon. Iva Bone and mother, who had been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bone, returned to their home at Bryant Thursday. Mr*. Claude Newcomer went to Portland Thursday Where she hfcd dental work done Mrs. F. M. Mundhenk is spending the latter part of the week with relative* at Portland. Robert Hughs, who i* emloyed at Bryant, went to that place Thursday morning. Mesdames Ruth Glendenlng and I,OU Armstrong returned to their homes her Thursday afternoon after spending the first part of the week in Indianapolis. Miss Louise Clessgow and Mr. Russell Miller attended to business matters here Thursday. Miss Adline Butcher, who has been visiting relatives in Portland, returned to her home here the latter part of the week. The Misses Helen Striker, Erma Staley and Margaret Rey went to Berne last Friday morning to attend the school program at the auditorium. Mrs. Hervey Eckrote and little daughter went to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon where they will visit the former's sister, Mrs. Noah Yoder. Misses Dorothy and Ca.th«llne Relchard went to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon to visit their sister. Mrs Vernon Hanks. Rauph Suyder, who is employed at Ft Wayne spent the week end here with his family. Miss Anna Fetters went to Ft. Wayne Saturday afternoon to visit relatives. Mrs. Ruth Reynolds returned to her home at Ft Wayne Saturday afternoon after a short visit here with friends. Miss Vivian Buckingham went to Dunkirk Saturday to visit Mr*. Holland Baker. Miss Mildred McCray, who it attending Munele Normal, spent the week end here with her parents. Willis Ctendining Jr., of Ft. Wayne father. spent the week end here with liis Mrs. Esmond Houser, of Portland, spent the latter part of last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs C. N. Brown. - o — s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN —$ —$ —$ MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York. May 22. —The rail average was 80.13 which with the addition of the 2.68 points resulting from the deduction of the L. A- N. stock dividend brought it slightly above the November low of $2.17. With both railroad and industrial compilations standing at critical points, the market showed a better resistance in the early dealings. Steel common rallied to 96% after opening at 96%. East Buffalo Livestock Receipts 7200; shipments 2090; official to New York yesterday 3230; hogs closing slow; pigs $7.00(®7.26; other grades [email protected]; roughs $5.75 @6.00; stags s4.oo<iss4.GO; cattle 150, steady; sheep 1200; lambs $15.25; ewes [email protected]; calves 750;; tops [email protected]. LOCAL DRAIN MARKBT Corrected May 22 No. 2 Wheat, bushel 11.28 I Good Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 sl.lO : White or miied corn, per 100..51.05 . Oats, per bushel 40c - Rye, per bushel 7$ . Barley, per bushel •• Clover Seed SIO.OB Wool 45c > OECATUR PRODUCE MARKET for Delivered Produce , Corrected May 22 Chickens 17e Fowls 18c - Duck*. ». He Geese 11c - Old Roosters — Sc Leghorns 12c Stags — 8c “ Heavy Broilers 30c Leghorn Broilers 25c ; Eggs, dozen 20c Local drecort Egg Market . Eggs. dozen 20c •utterfet Prises . : AIITOMOBILE TRJMMERS WANTED ON OPEN AND CLOSED CARS Apply Employment Depsrtment, Wlllys-Overtand Company, Toledo, Ohio . < 120t6

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WTVVTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT- • CLASSIFIED ADS • FOB SALE FOR SALE—A few used oil stoves and cost rseges. The Gas Co., 106 North Third st 46tf WE HAVE FOR SALE one of the most desirable residence properties in the city at a bargain. Cash or good term*. Must be seen to be appreciated. For particulars, consult the Northern Indiana Realty Company, phone 606. People* lx>an & Trust Biiig. 120t3 FOR SALE —Cabbage nnd tomato plant* Gc per dozen. Henry Hnugk, 204 So. 10th St. 120t6x FOR SALE—One bay horse coming thrpe year* old. well broke, at farmers' price. H. H. High, 1% miles west of Honduras 120-3tx FOR* SALE—Fresh Jersey cow. tubercullne tested. Wm. Hunt, 1 mile north of Union Chapel church. Phone 566-A. 121t3x FOR SALE—FuII blooded Guernsey row; calf by side. Frank L. Johnson. 506 So. 13th st. 121t3x FOR - SALE—Coon and rabbit bound pups. Call or write Louis Sautbino Monroe R. 1, Craigville phone. 121t3x FOR SALE—Early cabbage and tomato plants, 5c per doz. Lawrence Sohlegel. 414 No. 7th st., phone 785 White. 121t6x FOR SALE —Four Duroc sows and pigs. Inquire of Chas. Case. High St. 121-2 U FOR SALE— Early tomato, cabbage and celery plants. 6 cents per doz.; also late cabbage plants 25c per 100. L. T. Brokaw, one block west of green house, 421 N. 7th st. L 2l i?* FOR - SAIjE—-Big - Type - Poland Sires at farmer*' prices. Holthouse and Faurote on MonrotvDecatur road. - 121121 FOR - SALE—S passenger touring car in good condition. Will take good horse on trade. E Schllckman at Breiner Feed Barn or phone 22 121-2tx FOR - SALE~Everbparing strawberry plants. 20c per dozen. C. W. Bell. 1 mile east and 3% miles south of Watt. Convov phone 137—2 short 1 long. U2lt2x FOR SALE—FuII blooded Jersey male calf: eligible to register. Inquire of Schmitt Meat Market. I—-6t WANTED WANTED— Rug* and carpets to dean by air. Called for and delivered. Work guaranteed. Colchin Bros. Phones 441 and 561. 112-7wks.x W A NTED-—Job — on - farnf by hoy 13 years old. Inquire at 621 Nuttman Avenue. WANTED Salesmen to liamllo a remarkable mechanical advertising devise to merchants. Can carry as side line or devote entire time. Sells on first demonstration. Small investment necessary. I. W. Kennett, 915 West Sixth street, Marion, Ind. T-T-S-tt STENOGRAPUERSTfILE'*"CLERKS. BOOKKEEPERS, SWITCH BOARD OPERATORS and MISCELLANEOUS j OFFICE WORKERS, full or part time. Apply immediately, giving name and address. Box R. A. % j Daily Democrat, Decatur. 18-22-2* FEMALE HELP WANTED I FACTORY WORKERS, part or full. time; pleasant and congenial work, j Apply Immediately, giving name and> address. Box R. A % Daily perno-| crat, Decatur. __IlL j For R«nt FOR RENT—Seven room house on Marshall street, near third. Inquire of A. D. Suttles, Morrison Bldg., Decatur, Indiana. FOR RENT—One sleeping room. 123 N. First st. 121t3x FOK RENT — Good semi-modern house; garage, garden and truck patch. Near town. H. B. Knisely, phone 606. LOST AND FOUND 1 A)BT— Traveling bag between Decatur and echooi house 2 miles south on the Monroe road. Finder please return to Peoples restaurant. HfiWßrd T.O3T- Slim or money between K~l<\ ' Gass * Son store and the Boston i s tore. Lost Monday between 5 and 6 o'clock. Finder please call 205 or I 320. 122t3 i ° » NOTICE Haymakers will meet Tuesday evening. May 22. Come. C. O. S 121t2x o , Towns Maintaining Forests. Prelect lon afforded by forest* on I the watershed* of stream* furnishing t the domestic water supply for cities ! snd towns is becoming more fully | realized, saye the American Tree asso- [ elation. A large number of cities and town* are maintaining municipal or J communal forest* for this reason. o ■ $—»—$—WANT ADS EARN —$ —$ —$ s—s—s—WANT APS EARN—s—s—s CHARLES & CHARLES CHIROPRACTORS Lady Attendant. Office hours 10 a. m. to 12 m. 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. —6 p. m. to 8 p. m. Over Keller'a Jewelry Store. Phone 628. ' Calls made day or night

........ * i a I 1 I P,l», In in, i“,:r' * “■ t Kitney troubles are s,. ; where they reach final Let me examine your can, My corrective method, will rli of your kidney worries. * FOR BETTER HEALTH i —SEEI DR. FROHNAPFEL, I), c Chiropractic and Osteopathia ; Treatment, given to suit vour „. M ! at 144 So. 2nd St. ’,".7 Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—1.5 S. E. BLACE UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING ; Calls answered promptly day or ntzbt Private Ambulance Service, Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 727 ■ 1 dr. H. E. KEI.I.ER • Indiana ■ run mr . OFFIUrc SHF.CIAI.TtI"'. „ women and .-hildri-n: s-t»v *xam!n? - Gone; (.luurscopy examination, ot thi , Internal organs; X-ray and elartrnS treatments for hlph blood £222 an.l hardening of the an-rle. v!?,, I treatments f.,r (UJITP.K Tl HFPit LOSIS AND CANCER. n,,RU ' 1 Office Hour.: ; 9 to It a. m. —l to ; p. m—7 to) t » • Sundays by appointment. ' Phone^j__jjesidiu > i'e I to; Orn,e 4al [ N. A. BIXLF.R OPTOMETRIST 1 Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS) 8 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Closed Wednesday afternoon.. DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray tind Clinical Laboratories , * Office Hours: ’ 1 to 4 and fi to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. , Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract* of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan. Interest rate now 64% j See French Quinn. Office—Take first stairway south Decatur Demorm DR. FRANK LOSS | Physician and Surgeon Located In office formerly orcu- I pled by Dr. D. D. Clark North Third street Phones: Office 422; Home 4111 1 Office Hours—9 In it a. m. 1 1 to 5—7 to 8 p. m. Sunday 8 to y a. m. ( 16 ■ ■ PLENTY OF MONEY 10 or 20 years j No Commission. Best terms ever offered. Dan Erwin. jo'NOTICE Dr. C. V. Connell has moved I hie office one block north of j former location. Office now to ! cated at 120 North First st., In I the Teeple Transfer Barns. jo ■ 1 ~ — OtfOUOWJT^ Sell Your Household J; Auction and receive more nion for your property. i ROY S. JOHNSON auctioneer Phones 606 and 649 1 5 FT. WAYNE & DECAIIR ' traction line Leaves Decatur Leaves E:46 a - m - o-flO a. 08:00 a. m. ; 10:00 a.m. j oo P 12:00 p. m* .. 0 o p. »> 2:00 p.m. b ; 30 P- ® 4:00 P- m. “: o op.ni 1 i 5:30 p.m. q'oo P 10 7:00 P-m- jI.-oSp.to 10:00 p. m. 1,1 t Freight car leaves ®**^!J|"iTto I Arrives at FL . Leaves Ft Wsyne 12 ; ( , „. i Arrives at Decatur 1 - Wl ' P. J. RAYMOND, •j Office Hours: 7:30 a.m,-7:00P “