Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1923 — Page 3
INVESTIGATE CHIROPRACTIC For Your HEALTH Phone 628 ever Keller’* Jewelry Store SjSS Cal ' B n 7'“ d, » \\y H'-aHIvJ/ or n«Kht. CHARLES* CHARLES, I). C. L»dv Attendant
Are You in the “Out Cast” Class? The “Out Cast” was sure a good picture, But there is many a garment that would not he in the “Out Cast” class if it had been cleaned the FARR WAY DECATUR LAUNDRY mmbmIHHHMIIMHHMMMHHmmp* PSI IOTA SI Christmas Sale of Hand Made Linen and Voile HANDKERCHIEFS in all colors. at Peoples Cash Shoe Store FRIDAY and SATURDAY — RADIANT White Ash Best Ohio Coal for stoves and furnaces Low in Ash High in Heat Units $7.25 cash, delivered. Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia lump and egg coal at low prices. CALL US FIRST BURK Elevator Co Telephone No. 25 THE CRYSTAL I —Tonight—“WATCH HIM STEP" A big special featuring Richard Talmadge You’ll have more fun rg than a circus and moie KI entertainment Ilian you H expected when you see || this great picture. —ALSO— A Good Comedy. 10c—25c Come every night and ffi get tickets on the draw- B ing held each Monday la evening.
SOAKS RIGHT IN AND LIMBERS UP STIFF JOINTS Pharmacists call it “Joint-Ease” because it’s for Swollen, Sore, Painful, Creaky Joints Only. It took a good many years to got together a combination of pain subliiiinß ami swelling reducing agents declared to be the one remedy that almost instantly penetrates through | skin and flesh and starts right In to I make swollen, inflamed, ’creaky, pain racked joints as good ak new. They call this new and wonderful , preparation "Joint Ease" because the medical man who turned the trick, worked for years to perfect some low-priced remedy that would really benelit the millions of people who have one or more joints that need helpful attention. i So “Joint Ease” is prepared only lor people who have a swollen, painl ful, creaky distorted or stiff joint. ; whether it be in knee, (dhow, shoulder, ankle, neck or finger and whether it is caused by rheumatism or something else. | Os course, it can't help but quickly put an end to such superficial ailment-; as lumbago, neuralgia, neuritis. aching muscles, stitch in the side, crick in tlu neck or sore feet because of its penetrating action, but what it is really recommended for is joint ailments of any nature whatever. I Ask for a tub of “Joint Ease.” You | can use it several tints in one evenl ing for quick results, because it goes 1 right through the skin with only a few seconds rubbing. It surely is a swift penetrator and when it gets under the skin, it starts right in to clean up all joint trouble. All druggists dispense it daily for about 60 cents a tube, as do first class druggists everywhere. noth r. 'i'o vx rs State of Indiana. Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court. November Term. 1923. Cause No. 12,079. • Suit to Quiet Title. liosa A. Andrews vs. Robert Elect Miller, et al. Now pomes the plaintiff by C*. 1,. Walters, his attorney amt tiles his complaint herein, together witli the affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants, t<e-w:t: Itobert Fleet Miller, •los.-ph Ilham Miller. Itobert !•’. Miller, Joseph Miller, Joseph 11. Miller. <ll. I-’. Miller. J. 11. Miller. .1. Miller, Jos. 11. Miller and Itobt. !•’. Miller, the Christian name of each of whom is unknown to plaintiff.) that the names of the defendants are unknown ami that the) are believed t<> lie non-residents of the State of Indiana. sued in this action by the following names and designations, to- | wit: "tile unknown Irisbands andwives, respectively, of the following named persons, to-wit: Itobert Eleet Miller. Joseph Hiram Miller. Itobert E. Miller. Joseph Miller, Joseph H. Miller. (It. E. Miller, J. 11. Miller. J. Miller. Jos. 11. Miller and : Itobt. I-’. Miller the Christian name of each of whom Is unknown to plaintiff) the unknown widowers and widows. children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estates, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of tie 1 lasi Wills and Testaments, successors in interest and assigns. respectively, of tile following named and designut-t-<l deceased persons, to-wit: Itobert Eleet Miller. Joseph Hiram Miller Itobert E. Miller, Joseph Mil-l.-r Joseph 11. Miller, lit. E. Miller, .1. Il Miller. J. Miller, Jos. 11. Miller and Itobt. I'. Miller the Christian name of each of whom is unknown, to plaintiff! Valentine Payton, Itobert Eisher. Barbary Fisher. Barbary Elzey. I homas l-'isher, Penelope I'isher, Henry Bixler Penelope Bixler. William Elzey, Ma’rv E. Ithoades, Mary E. Troxel, Joseph Bixler. Susannah Bixler, < yrus Pavton l-'isher, Barbara Schwartz, the n.lines of all of whom are unknown t > !' 1 All of the women once known by any of the names ami designations above stated whose names may lune 1,,., a changed ami who are now known Ibv other names, the names of-all ot M !,< w l, this ln aeX S are married, the names of all of whom •up unknown to plaintin; l‘ \u persons and corporations who I asse tor might assert any t.lle claim , : R r tat> te des< r‘ibed r in'" the" complaint Jn of' the Vlefendant"''/'''tl'is aeti'on named. William Schwartz, ‘non - res i- ' « State of all of said defend- . tio . n C ?hat “11 of said defendants are ” n ' 'rv nirties to said action and That they are’';..4ieve. ll t” 1 V ; ’I>>’’-, 1 >>’’- , - ,e " 1 - lilents ol the - tale t . tP in Adams The following real es , )p . County, in ~iiint to-wit: scribed in said < ‘’" ,l ’?,int' on tlu-,half “Commencing a t • ’,,,,,-tli and south SPl . ti ,m Hne running no. .through J thirteen cast, ■tv-seven ninth. point is I Adams county. I ”’ 1 " ~ ,'p ' ~f the south lone hundred iod>■ n , running line then. .' rhhnlng south east "IShty reds them )jn( , „ f one hundred tod-• t< nninK west on said section, th." £ llv -sls and twos'. el section line twe n > n f , ir . thirds rods. 'h'’' n ;, n bnmlredths . H,d.-' nl | lien. " I utn.iiw .''h'USi'i'if' -motion 1 and ''{’pence running north I' n e aforesaid tneni (11 , p , 1t | ts rods , nny-oiglit and |n ' nlnK . containing t<> the P‘*i'» ~ thlrtE-six acres. „ t te(l nn ,J proseTli's : ! "i nti'ntlff for the mirpo.se Of'o'ulJtlng her Htl? ' all •:,;in'mlt"?ill- whatsoever. . ~,A-„rnre given said deI Notice is , th ' P ,„l all of them: .fondants en<l e.t<h appear before that unless tin' h f lhe Court th" Adams < p’ P ,,,ti.r. in Adams m the < it) E (I| . In , |i( inn on the county, In |t ( '| the same be|4tli<b'y" f ’■H'lV 'of a term of ■ ing ' a'T Jm'cire ‘lit ” f the state I Hie Adams f " n anil hidden on of Indiana, to be 1f134 nnd the 4th (la\ ( . or nplaint the to set tnv hand an 1 |ljp c|pr k th” Vt" dny °{oUN e T"kEIXV.' | <Soa cierk of tim A.l'ims Circuit Court . 28X12 WANT ATIS EARN— I o— . I s—J—s— WANT ADS EARN—I—I—*
DECATUR DATLY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1923.
Jury Trials In Federal Courts Begin On Monday (Unltctl I’ri'ss Service) Jmllunaiiolis, Dec.. s—(Special to Dally Democrat)—Jury trial of doftiitlaiils eiiiering plonk of not guilty to fi'deral r.raml jury linlictinents before Judge Andnreon lust week will begin next Monday, it wtm announc-' < d today. Tile first case to bo called will bo Iliat of Jo'.i ph ’l’. StoltCH and Walter Stokes, Itidiiiimpolis druggists, and Harvey Helton, their head clerk, tion law In the sale of gin to Indiah clmige.l will) violation of the prohibiupolis literary and business lights. RED PEPPERS END RHEUMATIC PAIN IN FEW MINUTES When you are suffering with rheumatism so you can hardly get around Just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red ppppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heal, in three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circula-j tion, breaks up the congestion—and the old rheumatism torture is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store, (let a jar at once. Use it for lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost instant relief awaits you. He sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowles on each package. Railway Board Grants Wage Increase Today Chicago, Dec. 5 —A United States railway labor board decision issued today graats wage increase of one to two cents an hour for 22,612 maintenance of way employes on seven railroads. ,-fThe increase is retroactive to June i, 1923. Other roads reached 'independent agreements. Railways affected are the Boston' & Maine, Fort Smith <Si Western. Louisville & Nashville. Henderson & St. Louis, Nashville. Chattanooga A--Ist. I»uis, San Antonio I valde and Gulf, and the Trinity & Brazos Valley railway. o— EVEi l Tolls \IITII t: OE SALE OF KE VI, ICSTATi: The umlersigneil executor of the csta'e <if I'atharine Bugg. <le< eased, heiel.v gives notice that by virtue of an oi-iiei- of the Adams Cheult Court, he will at the hour of ton o'clock a. ill. on Sallirdaj, Deei-inber l.'tll, IHZ.'t, nt tie- olTicc .if .1. !■'. Snow, attorney, on the east side of Second street in Ihe city of In-e.itur, in Indiana, and from day to day thereafter, until sold, off r for sale at private »ale, all the int rest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, towlt: Th.- south one-half <'y i part of inlot number one hundred ami ninetytwo it 921 in Crabbs' western addition to the town, now city, of Heentur. in Adams county. Indiana, and the onehalf part of a drove well on the north line of slid 101. provided that the Joint owners io-ar nil expenses of keeping pump in repair, ami each have equal inivileges in the use of the same. That the sale will be made subject to the approval of the said court for not less than the full appraised value of the said real estate and upon the fo'lowing terms: 1. That at least one-third IG) of thi- purchase price shall he paid in cash Io the said executor, on the day of sale. 2. That the balance of said purchase price shall he paid in two equal payments, of which one payment shall he due in nine months and one payment due in eighteen, months after da a- That such said deferred payments shall be evidenced by promisor}’ notes due in nine and eighteen months and draw six percent interest from date and be secured by first mortgage on tin- above described property. :; Or anv sum more than one-third of the purchase price may be paid, or all cash may be paid by the purchaser. Said notes shall waive rolief from appraisement laws, and provide for attorney’s fees. Said real estate shall be sold free from all Hens, except that buyer shall assume payment of nil taxes due after those to be paid In 1923. \VM. 11. SMITH. Executor, of the estate of Catherine itugg. deceased. J. E. Snow. Attorney for the Executor. HEAD STUFFED BY CATARRH? USE A HEALING CREAM If your nostrils are {'logged, your throat distressed, or your head is stuffed by nasty catarrh or a told, apply a little pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage, soothing inflamed, swollen membranes and you get instant relief. How good it feels. Your nostrils are open. Your head is clear. No more hawking, snuffling, dryness or struggling for breath. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from any druggist. Colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don’t stay stuffed up. Relief is sure. / Bill Will Provide For Electing Federal Judges Washington, Dec. s—(Special to Daily pemocrat)—The wave of sentoment aroused in congress by the j Craig contempt case crystallized today in a decision of the progressive
group to Introduce a bill in the senate providing for the election of fed < r.’iL judges. This bill will be the foundation uprn which the progressive program for liberalization of the federal courts will be based. I'lMleral Judges now arc appointed by the president with the confirmation of the senate. The progressives f.'el in proposing the popular election of these Judges that the courts would be imide sensitive to public■ opinion and the expn sseit will of the people. RUB RHEUMATISM PAIN FRO MSORE, ACHING JOINTS What is rheumatism? Pain only. St. Jacobs Oil will stop any pain so quit drugging. Not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, peneSt. Jacobs Oil directly upon) the tender spot and relief comes in- ; tantly. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless iheumatism and sciatica liniment, | which never disappoints and can not burn the skin. Limber up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle from your druggist, and in just a moment you’ll be , free from rheumatic and sciatica 1 ain. soreness sticness and swelling. I Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. Old. I honest St. Jacobs Oil has cured millions of rheumatism sufferers in the last half century, and is just as good tor sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains and swellings. From now on till Xmas we will be open from 1:00 to 4:00 o'clock on Sunday. EDWARDS STUDIO. Phone 964. 281 ts
i v\ ' n 11 r No, R 3503 N0.R6793 N0.R6333 |l Slug Handl* Stag Handle Stag Handle i r 1 li. , 7- WL R 53333 Stug Hutulle “ No. R 873 a|i«‘ Al | Stag Handle |M | HBfe * 1 I Where’s the Man or Boy i who doesn’t want a x Bang-up Knife for Christmas / *L Z T’ HERE’S something about a fine, sturdy j I ' f{ I —gT Pock ol knife that reaches right down into i ■ I . Hl Z the heart of man and boy alike. | No- r 6863 1 * W ® ut h as to b e a knife—make no | Stug Handle i ® mistake about that! | 1 II j/no. R 6634 Here are shown a dozen Remington 1 * Pearl Handle pocket knives—as Christmas suggestions. 1 | a. v Z Every one is a practical cutting tool. The W t blades are sharp and will cut. The handles hold on. The springs keep their strength. M Your dealer can show you these Reming- """ 'Ur T ton Knives —and many others in all combina- - U tions of blades and handles in a wide range /x7T ' /' M T P r ‘ ces— so/ to $lO. ra ZJ I Probably when you see them you’ll decide w/lIE / u t W7T"'s3 / t 0 £' ve more than one. U jfl / T Wi H Za pZ U ne f° r s P oc l ;et or watch-cnain—and an- I M \\ la z ‘■'" l / other perhaps for working around the car. Or M 1 \\? I X Z a Remington Camper’s Knife if he loves camp- /No R 6984 Fl VftZAr hiking ’ or MS Kr No. K 6534 Anyhow, before yovt decide look at all the dis- f& 7 M T XQ 'Vie' Pear! Handle ferent kinds of Remington Pocket Knives at Z I wfflir ,be store. Be sure to see the Official Knife— I Soouts of America. T REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, Inc., New Tork City I Ihl Established 1816 i t-r rr V \ /77' vl rs 1 w^^%^ o ’ RG7o69/2 ’ 'Z M D Szz 9^47^ N0.R6434 W; /N0.RG7039/8 ZjKf C Pearl Handle I kJ I bff '■'Tl W (jMd Handle 1 3£ I ! Rejningtonj, J THE AUTHORITY «• FIRE ARMS. AMMUNITION ano CUTLEfIy *">■■ xj uny i ßt»" , ’iMUf' , tLy i ■-■ - - 3®— ——— ■' - — j*."'"- — 25~"— ———— „.—™
The most pleasing gift to alhj sent friends, Your photograph. EDWARDS STUDIO, phone 964. 281 ts i ■ > ■mm mu i— ■ Bluffton Legion Loses ({ante At Angola, 33-16 j — Angola, Ind., Dec. f> The Angola i
Quick. . QUICK QUAKER —cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Your grocer now has two styles of B t jd Quaker Oats—one new. QUICK QUAKER cooks in half the ■HgmSgMSfaatWafi gMSMIMBaa-» J' time of coßee. And makes luscious, creamy oats the (juukest breakfast dish! jfjL , ■ Same plump oats as regular Quaker r '>J Oats, the kind you've always known. But ’iSti WNriwll cut thinner and partly cooked — smaller IW AB?.'J” ilX'' flakes that cook faster, that's the only dis‘kT wK? ■» - " ference. rare Quaker flavor. All the gHll nourishment of the world's premier vigor 0h breakfast. But—quicker. 2 kinds ° f q uaker ° ats > Naw a< QTocers r ' -v # " Uet whichever you prefer.
.1 American Legion playing Its find ,iguihi* loiilftht won over Bluffton by a J score of 3.S to lt>. The localfl worked 'will together, even though It waa Hie first game of the aeason. Elly, former Michigan varsity star, played a | good game nt center, while Juday land ('timnilna led the scoring.
/iw Before School fortify Your Child mi. SCOTT'S EMULSION
