Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 6 July 1923 — Page 3

i 1 I 8 Day Special Sale of RUGS ■ We are offering big reductions, for the next eight days only, of our , i(it'.liar stock of rugs. Whether you K l-uv them now or inter, this is the time to purchase. Anticipate your ■ wants ahead of time and save yourself some money. The few we have ; listed below will give you a little I 1 idea of what can be had and raved. Axminster Rugs Axminster, 11 ft. 3 in. x 12 ft. regu- Axminster, 9x12; regular $55 value; lar S9O value; C7K Special during this QI Q Axminster, 9x12; regular $65 value; Axminster. 9x12; regular SGO value; Special duning this Special during this QTH Axminster, 9x12; regular $62 value; Axminster, 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in.; Special during this Regular $55 value;' Qi sale at' Special during this sale ip 40 gk Tapestry i • .Tapestry, 11 ft. 3 in. xl2 ft.; Regular Tapestry; 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. G in. 0 $42 value; Regular S2B value; . QQ4 .. Special during this sale Special ilur.hg this sale v-l Tapestry, 9x12; regular S3O Tapestry. 6x9;,.regular $lB Q 1 value; special during this sale value; Special during this Small Axminster and Tape«trv Rugs Exact pattern to match larger rugs 1-4 Off ALL RUBBER STAIR MATS a w COCOANUT DOOR MATS J /fl SMI RUBBER DOOR MATS I -4* 1811 STAIRWAY RUNNERS E. A. BEAVERS l FURNHURE STORE J n • _____ |fr— III Uli 1 $ g'.wimriwwiiiTFMMWttsaEM

Nick Miller who has been absent from his business two months because Os illness will resume his place at the Hotel Murray next Monday. Leonard Merryman has moved into the residence next to the Evangelical churrh. Carl Pumphrey has motored to Pittsburg where he will join hie wife and daughter on a short trip before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Dore B. Erwin have returned front a visit in Detroit. They enjoyed a visit with the E. B. Newton family on the 4th and report them all well and that the visit was delightful.

I” I Such Fine Drinks At Our FOUNTAIN I Fruit juice, fresh and delicious. We challenge any fountain anywhere to produce finer soda drinks than here, and those whether it is a sim- ; pie phosphate drink or the fanciest ice cream ' combination that man can create. Os course the novelties are here as well as the old timers. Each drink, clean, cold, pure and perfect, delightful and delicious. Hot Weather Lunches Why bother to get a meal in all this hot weather? Drop around to the ‘‘PHIL” and let us serve you with our light and delicious lunches. We serve everything in the lunch line. Try it out —you .won’t regret it. The Philadelphia Z. A. Andrews, Prop. Opposite Court House , “||

I Cattle Found To Be Free Os Tuberculosis °i ■ Three herds of cattle, totaling forty > 0 head, were given the final reading in ' the test for tuberculosis yesterday. I Dr. Hamilton. Federal Inspector did '■ the testing accompanied by the county II agent. All cattle were found to be ’’ I | free from tuberculosis am’ will be |accredited under the system organe ized by the government. In order to . 'receive a certificate of accreditation . the herd must have passed two test t twelve months apart or three tests six s months apart without having a single I reactor . A combination of the oph-

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1923.

I thalmic and entradermal tests is used i I on the last test, making it doubly ceri .a’n that animals being placed in an i accredited herd, are perfectly free from (he disease. o Stray d.c cf V/isaom. A wotmmV to glf I; only three Inches lopg- but it c. n k I' a man six feet high.—Japanese Proverb SANK STATEMENTALBERT REPPERT. President JEFF KLOPFENSTEIN, Vice PretU lent. C. R. SMITH, Cashier. JOHN G. HOFFMAN, Ass’t Cashier Report of the condition ot the Farmers' State Bank, a state bank at Preble, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on June 30, 1923: Resources. Loans and Discounts $115,473.31 Overdrafts 27.55 U.,S. Bonds 4,600.00 i Other Bonds a id Securities 480.00 i Pre slums Paid 3.75 i Banking House 4.100.00 i Furniture and Fixtures .. 4,300.00 1 Due from Banks and Trust Companies 14,546.45 |Ca-'h on Hani 2.502.43 Cash Items *. 54.20 i Current Expenses 1,371.22 1 Taxes Paid 205.98 Interest Paid 1,549.16 Total Resources $149,214.55 Liabilities. i'Capital Stock —paid in 525,000.00 Surplus 1,800.00 Undivided Profits 95.92 Interest, Discount, etc 3,566.97 Profits and Loss 3.00 i Demand De- , posits $44,924.61 ' Demand Certificates 73,824.05 118,748.66 Total Liabilities $149,214.55 State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: I, C. R. Smith, cashier of the Farmers State Bank, Preble, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. I C. R. SMITH, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me j this Sth dav of July, 1923. CHARLES A. FUHRMAN, Notary Public.-1 My commission expires Sept. 12, i 1926.

| LOCAL NEWS §

Michael Miller and Miss Gladys leikir left today for Sterling, Ohio, where they will visit wit it C. 11 Moine and family. I. E. Conner, of Geneva was a btis'ness visltoi in the city yesterday. I The Sum Hite family is enjoying the season at Rome City. | Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell ami son, William and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lower were visitors at Winona Lake over the Fourth. 11. R Moltz. president and J. S. , Peterson, secretary of T. P. A. Post I X have decided to ask the members to vote $50.00 for the Adams County Hospital and $50.00 for the Riley fund. They will put it up to a vote l of the membi rs probably through ' this paper. Miss Dorothy Williamson returned Ito Bluffton this morning after visitIng several days with Miss Veronica Anker. Thetus Hocker arrived home from ' Blci mington last evening to spend I the week end with his parents. Mr. ! and Mrs. ('. E. Hocker. Harold Kirsch and France Conter I made a business trip to Pn ble last I evening. Miss Esther Sellemeyer is on her I way from Shenchrofee, China, to 1 ’ Shanghai, from which place she will | sail July 17 on the steamer, Zaiyo Marti. This steamer is due at San Francisco, August 13. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maley and children, of Goshen, have returned to . their home after spending the Fourth , with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schrank. The Misses- Marguerite and Nellie Hitclfcock, Margaret Kidwell. Dorris Wilder, Messrs. Chauncey and Merle 1 Sheets, Millard and Richard Hark-! less motored to Celina the Fourth,' where they spent the day at Edge-' water park. Mrs. S. P. Sheets chaperoned . Miss Ethel Potts, who is teaching in Santa Cruz, New Mexico, was operated upon for the removal of the appendix, at the St. Vincents Sanatorium. Saturday. June 30. The operation was successful and she expects to be out vjthin a few days. Miss Potts has been teaching in the Edith McCuJ’dy Mission and likes the work very much. The Misses Veronica Anker, Hel en Swearinger, Messrs. Lawrence Linn and Bill Lenhart will visit friends at Fort Wayne this evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mallott and .daughter, Evelyn, of Fort Wayne, wore the guests of Mrs. Anna Mai-1 lott over the Fourth. j Herb Fullenkamp. Arthur Herzog | and Mr. and Mrs. George Herman-1 son, will moter here from Chicago Sunday. The first of the week Miss ’ Rose Fullenkamp will accompany them to Rome Clity for a 'week’s outing. John Stults, who has b.een confined ! to his home on account of a severe case of shingles, is able to be out again. Mrs. Rose Veller, and daughter Mayme returned to Mansfield. Ohio, I after spending several days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barthol. i Mrs. Gust Ault, also a guest at the

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larthol home, returned to Iter homo it Akron, Ohio, today. The Misses Marcella and Naomi Tgeple will leave today for Toledo, where Miss Naomi will be bridesmaid at the wedding of her cousin, Edward Reddlngton to Miss Kathryn Dailey. which will take place at the Good Shepherd church, Tuesday morning at nine o'clock. The young couple is well known here, having visited on several occasions and have rhe best wishes of their Decatur, friends. Mrs. Ollie Veller, of Mansfield, 0.. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barthol. Miss Margaret Bell Atz, of Goshen, is visiting friends here for ti few I days. Harve Smith, of south of the city, was a business visitor here today. Mrs. D. D. • Heller left for Rome I City this morning for a few days’ visit with the Tyndall family. Bernard Tvrveer and family will .leave tomorrow for a two weeks' I vacation at Rome City and Grand Rapids. | John Everett is back at the wholesale house after a two or three weeks i illness.

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