Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1923 — Page 6
Hard Coal - Pea Size Just received a car of No. 1 Pea size Hard Coal which we will distribute in proportion of onethird Hurd Coal to two-thirds Coke for your base burner, which will make you an ideal fuel. Carroll Coal & Coke Co. The Level of Your Savings Some people think they ought to live up to their position in society. People of common sense are those who simply live up to the level of their savings. I'hat is the hist test of good judgment. Start your savings account now. Don’t miss a cog, save something each day and deposit it in ? The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. “BANK OF SERVICE” Stylish Footwear adds more to the appearance of a well dressed man or woman than any other article of wearing apparel. Newest creations in footwear—both in Ladies and Mens that will please the most particular. Prices that spell economy at all times. Peoples Cash Shoe Store A fine line of Ladies’ Silk Hose All colors and sizes. Hero’s your new *7 \ THINK how it win remove the used look and restore the beauty of your car! You wouldn’t have the old top back on for ten times the cost of this new one. We are top specialists. We give you skilled work and guaranteed (ggp l PONTOP You’ll find our prices moderate for tops that are tailored with taste out of the best material made. PLATE GLASS We carry a complete stock of plate glass especially made for wind-shields and closed cars. This glass is clear—uniform thickness and no waves. Let us replace your broken glass. lops re-covered; new side curtains; door curtains; celluloid sewed in your curtains; tops and curtains repaired. \ou will find what you want i here to completely equip your car for the winter months. Don't put it off! Come in now! — We also do auto painting. First class work guaranteed. f Porter & Beavers Monroe & First sts. Decatur, Ind. Phone 123
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1923.
Papyrus Stock Takes Rise (IT. P. Stuff Correspondent) Beltnont RSce Track, N. Y„ Oct. 17. , —Papyrus stock rises as the day of the Inti (national stake races draws near. Entering the final phase of training for the SIOO,OOO match with Zev 'on Saturday .towards which interest 'of two nations Is turning, the black 'son of Tracery and champion three year old of England, hade fair today Ito start with odds of not more than 9 to 5 against him. Zev, which will carry to the barrier the hopes of American turfdom, seems certain to remain a favorite. Basil Jarvis, trainer of the English champion, is one who believes Papyrus has quite an inkling of what it's all about. "Papyrus is a horse that understands. He'll know what we expect of him on Saturday," Jarvis said. Sam Hildreth. • trainer of Zev, would not commit himself, but the little colored exercise hoy swore on a stack of bibles that the sleek Sinclair entry "knows jest what's coinin' off." o Every Day Life What can an average man like you Do in a world like this? He can give a toiler a warm handclasp And a little child a kiss. You have no money? Are slow of speech? You feel so common place? But you can speak kind hopeful words And show a smiling face. You have not traveled over the world? You are not college bred? Ah! But the flowers are about your feet And the stars are over your head. I. You do not know very many folk? But the ones whom you do know You can love and cherish, and sometimes help As through this world you go. I O. the world is full of the common place! And it always will be. too; But every day you can do your best That's all God asks of you. Why Druggists Recommend Swamp-Root For many years druggists have . watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine. I It is a physician’s prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening medicine. It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder do the work nature intended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.
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Painful Rheumatic Swellings Disappear Discoverer Tells Druggist Not To Take a Cent of Anyone's Money Unless Allenrhu Completely Banishes All Rheumatic Pains and Twinges. Mr. James H. Allen suffered for years with rheumatism. Many times this terrible disease left him helpless and unable to work. He finally decided, after years of ceaseless study, that no one can be free from rheumatism until the accumulated impurities, commonly called uric acid deposits, were dissolved in the joints and muscles and expelled from the body. With this idea in mind he consulted physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that quickly and completely banished every sign and symptom of rheumatism from his system. He freely gave his discovery, which he called ALLENRHU, to others who took it, with what might be called marvelous success. After years of urging he decided to let sufferers everywhere know about his discovery through the newspapers. He has therefore instructed druggists everywhere to dispense ALLENRHU with the understanding that if the first pint bottle does not show the way to complete recovery he will gladly return your money without comment. The Holthouse Drug Co. can supply you. o OHIO STATE CRIPPLED FOR GAME WITH MICHIGAN TEAM (United Press Service) Chicago. Oct. 18—-Sudden departure of “Hoge" Workman, Ohio State halfback, called to Huntington, W. Va., late yesterday, by the illness of his mother, may wreck the chances of Ohio against Michigan. Bruin tales coming from the Ohio camp seem to be partly substantiated. In the opening game with Ohio Wesleyan, Ollie Klee, backfield star, was lost for a month through injuries. Now Workman, the one reritaining backfield celebrity on the State team, may be forced out of the Michigan game. Michigan seems to have improved chances. Steger has shown himself as a capable mate for Kipke, Wolverine captain, and the two will prove troublesome to any team. o CARD OF THANKS We wish in this way, to thank the neighbors and friends for their help and kindness shown during the sickness and death of our husband and father; also for the many expressions of sympathy and floral gifts. MRS. W. M. FRAZIER and family. l 0 MUNCIE CRIPPLED FOR GAME WITH MARION HIGH SATURDAY Muncie, Oct. 18. —For the sixteenth time this season the eligibility handicap has hit the Central High school football squad. It was made known yesterday, following the issurance of ' tile reports for the six weeks’ period, that Nat Myers, regular halfback and letter man last year, is definitely ruled out, probably for the entire season. Myers was disqualified by a scholarship ruling at the time of the Bluffton game, but afterwards made up a temporary condition. I. H. S. A. A. Is Meeting At Indianapolis Today A meeting of the Indiana High School Athletic Association is being held this afternoon in the Cadle tabernacle ,at Indianapolis. Twelve proposals were to be voted on at the meeting.according to an announcement made before the meeting by A. L. Trester, of Anderson, who is the premenant secretary o fthe association. Each member of the association is entitled to a voting representative at the meeting. Among the proposals to be voted on today were: Members of the I. H. S. A. A. shall not play with nonmembers of the I. H. S. A A.. (It is understood that this does not apply to alumni teams and faculty teams of a high school.) Standards and rules shall be established for the awarding of sweaters, prizes, gifts, etc., to individuals and teams by the board of control working with a committee at the annual meeting. All players shall be examined by a reputable physician and pronounced fit before being permitted to participate in any basketball tourney. The examination to be made not earlier than one day prior to the tourney. All basketball tourneys other than the state tourneys shall be held prior to February 1 of each year. Students shall be ineligible for any athletic competition upon - reaching twenty-one years of age. The forfeiture of $lO in the I. H. S. A. A. contract for games shall be charnged to $25, effective in all contracts made after this date. • The board of control, through the permanent secretary shall secure data' and opinions from all scources regarding exorbitant prices charged by officials and report the findings with suggestions as soon as possible. The basketball season shall begin
not earlier than September 10 of eachi school year. o Wells County Grand .Jury Causes Several Arrests Bluffton, Oct. 18.—Sheriff Noah Frauhifer has served the bulk of the grand jury indictments returned Monday, and a number of those indicted have appeared in court before Judge Gordon. Arthur Romine and Ernst Sheperd both entered pleas of guilty to charges of gaming and were fined $lO and cosat each. John Gerber, young man east of Bluffton, entered a plea of guilty to charges of petit larceny, for the theft of ten gallons of wine some months ago from the William Heyerly home. He was fined $lO and costs. Carl Stout, druggist, is charged with i having sold Jamaica ginger, knowing it was to be used as a beverage as an intoxicating liquor. Stout furnished bond in th<> sum of SSOO. i Four Indictment for selling cigarets ’ to minors were returned against Joe Barfis, cigar store owner; two against i John Poftesberger. a clerk at the Zare- • sis store; four against Kent B. Skiles. ; cigar store owner, one warrant each against C. B. Arnold. Mearl High. Harold Plummer and M. A. Patrick, clerks at the Sgiles store; three against ElI mer Tyler, of Murray. Dick May and Charles Stout were both placed under arrest, charged with having ' transported intoxicating liquors. o Many Sugar Beets In Delphos, Oho, Territory ! Sugar beets are pouring in rapidly at the Holland-St. Louis Sugar company's station in Delphos, Ohio, ac- , cording to the following item which appeared in the Delphos Herald: "Heavy receipts of sugar beets are being noted at the local dump of the Holland-St. Louis company, located by the side of the Clover leaf tracks at Clay street. "From GO to 70 loads are being received there each day for shipment to the company's plant at Decatur. Ind. Thirty-three carloads have already been shipped to Decatur over the Clover Leaf. “If the present excellent weather continues, the crop will be speedily harvested. With a total acreage of 500 acres in the immediate vicinity of Delphos, about 100 acres have been harvested up to the present time. “The yield here is reported to be about up to that of last season, although the beets are somewhat smaller in size. "The Holland-St. Louis company also operates a dump at Ft. Jennings even a larger quantity of beets being shipped from that place than from Delphos. This territory is under the direction of R. H. Cummings. Henry Ostendorf is in charge of the Delphos dump.” o MUNCIE TO HAVE RIFLE RANGE Muncie, Oct. 18. —A ten acre farm six miles from here has been selected by a committee of local citizens for a propised rifle range. Adjutant General Harry B. Smith, has given his approval of the location. The citizens committee is waiting consent of the Federal authorities.
Men are toeing out of Silk into Wool -— and here’s the toeline Wool Hose 50c to $1.50 tFor cold weather and cold feet and Io ward off a ward in the hospital. These are pure wool—not the kind that they pull over peoples eyes but warm cozy hosiery that mi'ii buy in dozen lots with their eyes open. Wonderful value this —and we have it hi clocks, ribs—either or neither. Colors to match your shoes or your clothes —at a price that is not being matched for the same grade. Sweaters in new ideas— Caps—the very idea— October Pajamas— Flannel Shirts. TefuL-T-Myou Go better clothes n» less J money-alwms- • DECATUR • ''INDIANA* _
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