Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1923 — Page 3
nr rnrrM’tfn fob <ot oim i wult until tin nttni'k of "fiu" ' i,« you. T»k.. cure of th., little ...uh or cold uti.l prevent the blg 'f" K u r mi muck of ■•tin." Bear In n nd Foley’* oney nn.l Tur, the suf,. . sure remedy for coiiklih, colds, . ~n < |i|ul und throat trouhlen and X tMUltlnif froth "nil." Foleys it riey and Tur ,hB largest selling ” remedy In the World— free from opiates. Gel the gentlin' refuse sulietltut*". DO IT TODAY—DON’T PUT IT OFF Insure before It's too late —1 handle all kinds of accident un<l nick poll Cies. A special policy covering automobile accidents for $5.00 a year—u good one. r ED GREEN. 278t4 Phone 436 or 448
/— ' O /Wk FU ™ RE Mr. Autoist It you could look Into the future you wouldn’t need insurance. But you can't. Complete coverage is what you need. Protect yourself from damages and loss of your car. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Insurance, Loans, Securities O. P. Edwards, President A. D. Suttles, Secretary Decatur, Indiana
“DIAMOND” Gasoline and Kerosene are a better quality, Elberson Service Station.
■■ Mawym’vyCTtw-.; .1 Like Getting Your Electric rFj>!3|& Y and Gas Bills Marked PAID —— Local customers of the Northern Indiana Gas &. FJcc- * trie Company, now have the opportunity to receive quarterly dividends from the Company sufficient to pay the monthly cost of their service. By purchasing a few shares of the Company’s safe 7$ Preferred Stock, either for cash or by convenient monthly payments, every customer, large and small, can take advantage of this plan. Thus their service, aside from the original investment, pays its own way. 7 PREFERRED SHARES % Northern Indiana Gas , • & Electric Company / $lO Down Starts You Today Then $lO per month per share. Liberal interest on payments. In less than ten months you will be the owner of one share, with dividends payable quarterly at the rate of $7-00 per share per year. The best plan is to figure the annual cost of your serv- ‘ ice gas or electric or both, and then determine how many r' shares you will need to purchase so that the dividends will Preferred Shares wilt nffset VOUT Bills. For instance be expended in this ' ill territory end mil help <t i a. no npr vear dividends payable on two snares promote local proa- y , . . r penty. $28.00 per year dividends payable on tour snares $42.00 per year dividends payable on six shares Safety of principal and surety of dividends are two outstanding features of Northern Indiana Gas &. Electric Preferred Shares. Buy them now, cash $98.50 per share, or on the payment plan. Illustrated folder free to local residents if you send the coupon. This company is an Indiana corporation and the above stock is, therefore, free from all state, county, city and town taxes in Indiana, a? well as the normal federal income tax. HllfN Northern Indiana I Send This Coupon Today [ Gas & Electric Co. I (Inuit Local Addreu) • = Without obligating me, please send information about the Invest- : ' , = tnent you offer and how my money can safely earn 7% here at home. : The Gas Co. | I I Name —— — — —• —— — g s Address “ J
RED PEPPER HEAT STOPS BACKACHE I The heat of red peppers takes the ouch ’ from u sore, lame back. It can not hurt you. and it certainly ends the torture at on. e. When you are suffering so you can ■’ hardly get around, Just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quick- '• est relief known. Nothing has such i concentrated, penetrating heat ns red peppers. Just as soon as you apply Red PepB per Rub you will feel the tingling heat. , In three minutes it warms the sore - spot through and through. Pain und moreness tire gone. Ask any druggist for a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. He sure to get the genuine with the num Rowles on each package, WANT ADS EARN—S-J—J t-t <’ W'NT ♦
WE ARE GLAD WOMEN TALK Women talk, they say—and we are glad of it. That’s another reason for our growing Dry Cleaning business. Cleaning the FARR WAY DECATUR LAUNDRY fIBSKBHHHHOBNKHHNHHHHHHHBMHBMRBMI
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923.
PLANNINGCORN ■ SHOW AT MONROEi I To He Held In Connection t With Farmer’s Institute Next January. % According to Information given by J, It. Rupert, chairman of the Farmers Institute to be held tit Monroe during Ute latter part of January, a county wide corn show will be held in eon nectlon with the regular work of tin institute. It Is planned to have 10-eai * and single e«r classes in both yellow and white corn. Premiums will b< 1 given in both mens' and boys’ classes. I ! It being stated a purebred Spotted l Poland China gilt will be given th. i boy having the best 111-ear sample. All hoys under IS years of age will be ' li eligible to exhibit in the boys' class. , I Mr. Rupert is urging tbat all farmers I take notice and'begin keeping out th. I| best seed oars from which samples [ may bo selected for'lhe show. Atten lltion is also called to the fact that | since the show will be county-wide exhibits will be welcomed from any i farmer or farm bov in the county. There will also be an exhibit of pastry, further information to be given later concerning it. The Monroe Farmers’ Instituti Eat at Ohler’s ! 25c plate I) I N N E R and , Home-Made Pies
holds the distinction of having hnd 1 the largest attendance of any of the • five institutes held in the county last • winter, there being almost Sou at the'l three sessions. There were more than j 50 entries in the pastry and corn ex- , hlblts. Two speakers will represent the ex- I tension department of Purdue I'niver- | slty at the institute, they being F. L. Kem, of Grant county and Mrs. Writ. I Goldsmith, of Spencer county. t L. | MONROE NEWS : - J. F. Hocker left Thursday for Indianapolis, on business. J Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Floyd, of Huntsville. Ohio, returned to their home after a several days' visit with their son, John Floyd and wife, o’’ I north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fugate drove to, Winchester. Ind., Wednesday to visit relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Miller moved into the J. E. Nelson property on West Washington street, Wednesday, and will make this place their future home. They came hero from Edgerton, Ills. Dr. Miller has been here for a few j Months. and has himself established in the Dr. Somers office. Fred Henchon, of Deactur. was hero Wednesday on business. Mr. Bunko, of Decatur, was a business visitor here Wednesday. A large number of our basketball fans attended the game played between the Decatur Leaders and Bluffton team at Decatur on Tuesday night. Wrn. Stuckey, the harness and shoe man, has added a now line to his shop that of re-charging auto batteries, with the Radio Light system, in which he can charge any old cast-off battery in a few hours and make them bettor than new ones. “Bill” can give you better information on the works than any one else. See him for further information. J. N. Bnrkbead, who recently embarked in the dairy business informs us that his patronage is rapidly growing and that he now has a good list of customers to which lie makes delieveries of milk twice a day. morning and evening. Mr. Hurkhead lias gone to great expense in making his dairy a success, it is strictly sanitary in every detail. He has just completed an up-to-date milk house, in which milk is cooled and handled, new cow barns, silo, and other Improvements. He now has nine good milch cows, all tested and nothing but the best milk is delievered to his customers. Mr. Burkhead is well known io almost everyone in this community and is a hustler in the auctioneer business, and hisjiatrons can rest assured that he will devote his time and energy to catering to the people in the dairy line. Mr. Hurkhead has permanently entered in the dairy business, at a great expense and it is now up to the consumers of milk, to extend to him their patronage and support a good and up-to-date dairy service in Monroe. Monroe has been 'n need of a service of this kind for some time, and now is the time to show your appreciation of a favor of this kind being extended to the people of this place. Give us a chance to be on time with your Xmas Photos. Only a small deposit and get [them later. THE PORTER STUDIO. 27011 + ♦ + + + + + + ■»■ + + *♦♦* + TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY + ♦ ♦ ♦ From the Dally Democrat fllee ♦ ♦ 20 years ago this day Nov. 24.—-Mennonite church at Herne gives Editor Rohrer a vote of confidence and support in his fight against saloons. New furniture surprises attorneys when they visit court room this morning. Isaac Zimmerman opens cigar store at Van Wert. Mrs. Don Quinn is visiting at Berne today. Noah Loch is down town first time niter a serious illness.. Will Schrock is looking after clothing business in Chicago. E. S. Christen announces big oyster supper at Monmouth school for next Friday evening. Peter Gaffer is attending annual business meeting of the Knights of Columbus at Fort Wayne. Shakespeare club met with Mrs. D. G. M. Trout \ * Services At Baptist Church All Next Week One week of special services will I be held in the Baptist church during Thanksgiving week, Nov. 26 to Dec. 2. The' preaching will be done by the Rev. Floyd Talmadge Holland, pastor of I the Fillmore Avenue Baptist church. | Buffalo, N. Y. Rev. Holland has hnd , a great deal of experience in evange-'
Untie work, and knows how to preach Htrnlghi-from-fho-shoulder. Nobo <1 v will need an interpreter to tell what Jie is talking about. He is a native Virginian and Iqis till the lire, zeal, and eloquence which makes great preachers of so many Soulherners. Rev. Holland is one of lite best known pastors In Buffalo, as his evangelistic work Is not confined to Ills church building, but is carried out on the streets, into the missions, lite summer, resorts and beaches, mid he even conducts Bible classes on the Cnnadlun side. The services will lie In-id each j evening during the week nt 7:.'10, and the public is invited. Schwartz Disappearance Remains a Deep Mystery Failure of Investigation at Fort j Wayne Wednesday to bring anything , new to light to aid in solving the j mysterious disappearance of Orel Schwartz or Vera Cruz on the night of November loth, leaves his disappearance still as great a mystery as ever, officers report today. The young man's father. John J Schwartz, and Eli Gerber, arrived home from Fort Wayne late Wednes day afternoon, and reported that they j had been unable to gain the least trace of the missing young man in that city. The proprietor of a restaurant when- "Pete" Crosbie had reported having seen a man resembling Oral Schwartz, on Monday, November 12th, informed the father that he had no recollection of anyone of such a description as Schwartz having been seen in his place. Inquiries elsewhere in that city failed to furnish any further information along that line. If it was Schwartz whom Crosbie and his wife saw, he may have left that city ten days ago and he at some far distant point. The Fort Wayne police were enlisted and promised to continue the search in that city. In the meantime inquiries and investigations continue along the various theories that have been suggested. The father was greatly disappointed at. his failure to learn anything more at Fort Wayne. Old Volcano Is Active Mexico City. Mex., Nov. 24. (United Press.)—Popocatepetl, Mexico's snow-capped volcano, which has been in a semi-active state since the days of the Spanish conquest, became active again today. A constant and intense rain oi ashes is falling, while the summit crater is belching dense columns of smoke. Indians in the surrounding villages are terror-stricken, preparing to flee from their homes. o . . For store use a machine has been invented that can dispense peanut from a can as’ a crank is turned, the operation also stirring the contents of the can.
Have You Driven A Car jIH With Four-Wheel Brakes? II • If not, you have a new motoring sensation yet to experience. Your first ride will ;l thoroughly prove the desirability of this equipment. The smooth ?nd positive oper- :] ation of Oakland’s four-wneel brakes gives ; I added confidence and security under all I driving conditions. • I «I The brand new Oakland Six is the lowest- ; I I price car with four-wheel brakes and other similar up-to-the-minute features. ;| Come in—drive it yourself-—give it a : | thorough test. Why choose a car of :| lesser performance and lesser safetv? OAKLAND SALES & SERVICE : I 213 N. Ist st. Decatur. Ind. ;| Brand New True Blue : I I i iQ&ktanaj Five Passenger Sedan ill Roadster - - - $945 Sport Roadster -$1095 Touring Car- ■ 945 Business Coupe - 1195 £| Sport Touring - 1095 Coupe for Four • 1345 All Prices f. o. b. Pontiae ;II
* - ii mi - » —i ii i ■ nn ■ ii—~BOX SOCIAL The Y P. class of Cotu ortll church will hold a box social and entertainment tit the Monmouth school house Friday evening. You are invited to attend. 274t6x
I Highways and By-ways The highway to prosperity is (he road of THRIFT, of courage and of industry. There are plenty of By-Ways hut most of them lead nowhere. Start a Savings Account and save the Thrift way. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. “BANK OF SERVICE” I ( > 'll 1 I Waste Is Criminal 1 ■ I Economy A Virtue YOU CAN SAVE EASILY WITH US 1 111 these days of high prices mid advanced living costs you have a double incen9, live to save. The savings bank account of today represents the foundation of many a fortune of tomorrow. 1 Building up a reserve is not diffie cult after you have beghn it, but the important thing is the start. We invito you to make that start with ns. We pay 4% interest on money deposited in our savings dejnirtment. MKZhvy-—do it now. it f Old Adams County Bank i i oBBMBnHBNHLvwnaniaBtsaBHUEMHmaMai ■
Don't buy your Xmas Photon 1 until you have seen our special offers for Xmas.—EDWARD'S >1 STUDIO. Phone ‘Mil. ; I 272tf
