Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1924 — Page 3
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Next Saturday is AUTO DAY in Decatur Ihe third monthly AUTO DAY will be held in Decatur next SATURDAY JANUARY sth 1:30 o'clock In pi.u c Im usual prize which consisted of an Automobile—the Merchants of Decatur have decided to change the prize for this one particular time and will give away to the lucky pt rsuns a number of coupon books instead. SBr • The coupons will be treated the same as money—AND WILL BE HONORED AS SUCH AT ANY STORE GIVING AUTO TICKETS. The following is the list that will he given away Saturday: Two Coupon Books, value each SIOO One Coupon Book, value ; $25 One Coupon Book, value $75 One Coupon Book, value sls One Coupon Book, value SSO One C oupon Book, value $lO Five $5.00 Currency Bills This arrangement of prizes will enable more people to participate in the receiving, and therefore everybody is urtred to be present next Saturday and to save their tickets. ‘ IKAI.cUUJ Keep the date in mind and remember Decatur Merchants offer you greater variety, finer quality and lower prices
COLLEGE BASKETBALL At Madison, Wis. Franklin. 21, i ’ Wisconsin, 18. J At Urbana, 111. —Illinois 29; Notn t Danin, 21. I ’ At Greeni'iistle, Ind., — DePanw, 17; j State Normal. 14. Army. 40; McGill University 11. > . — 0 Spec-Dee cleans kilt-hens.
DECATUR. DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1924
Mrs. Oirardot, of Toledo. Ohio, was . here last evening to assist in the installation of the oi l h ers of the C. L. of C. — 0 NOTICE TO FIIOPEHTA OWNERS In th,- Mutter <>!’ Lighting ‘Oiiiiuliinlh -t?l South Nrrmid Str«-«‘l iniproi riurui, Niitlc.' js hereby uiven that the <’•111111)011 Collin i| HI and for tin- City of Decatur. Indian;!, did on the ISth i!:ty of De - mln r, adopt :i preliinhmiv ufm.mnvhl roll m th.- matter of lighting slaml.iid on South Second i st i< • t I ihpi-iH - iiit nts which improveinenT is on ami along the following route, to-wit: To be |o .it' d and constructed on South S. - >nd street of said Citv, hctw» i n .1 • • if» 1 1.'<111 street and Adams sH'*'i in th City of I :it nr, Indiana. U-tid a • sniint with the mums of owner: and •!» >i ripliuns of property sublet l to as ••ssed with the amount 1,1 i • ■ i . ~ u- iiifu (S |fl now on Hie and may he seen at the office of the City Clerk. Notice is also given th; t the said Common Council will at ii <"um i| room In the city of Decatur, Indiana at < o’clock P. M. Tuesday th- lath day «<f January, IH2I receive and Im tr remonstrances against the amounts a : •■. sod against each of said lets ami i art els of land on said roll ami will hear ami determine the question whether nu ll lots ami parcels of land haw b» en up will he spec ially benetltt-d In the amounts set forth on said roll or in any sum, at which time and pla< e all ow ners of real ostat** muv attend and be heard. Witness my hand and official seal thi-i 31st day of December, 1923. CATIimUNE KAITI'MAN, •P-IO City Clerk. • Camphor Water for Eye Nothing has the quick action of simple camphor, witchhazel, hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One small bottle Lavoptik helps any case weak, strained or sore eves. Aluminum eye cup free. Smith, Yager & Falk, druggists.
DRINK WATER IF BACK OR KIDNEYS HURT tiegin Taking Salts If Von Feel Backachy or Have Bladder Weakness. Too much rich food forms acids which excite and overwork the khineys in their efforts to filter it from the system. Flush the kidneys occasionally to relieve them like you relieve the bowels, removing acids, waste and poison, else you may feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick head ache, dizziness, the stomach sours, tongue is coajtvd, ami when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges The urine is cloudy, full ot sediment, the channels often get. irritated, obliging one to get up two or three times during the night. To help neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body’s urinous waste, begin drinking water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clear and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder Irritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive and makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which millions of men md women take now and then to help tirevent seriois kidney and bladder lisorders. By all means, drink lots of good water every day. Have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year., -— o»<ITI< E OF stl.E OF REII. E«T»TE The undersigned executor of the sst will and testament of Rinehart D. deceased, hereby gives lotice that by virtue of an order of he Adams Circuit Court, lie will at 11" hour of o'clock A. M. no siilnrday. <h- 111 day of Jauunry. 11131. it the < iFire of la-nhart A- Heller. <t No. I*7 South Second street. Decaiir. Indiana, and from day to day hereafter until sold; offer for sale at irtvate sal*- ns n whole or in parcels, is hereinafter descrSiod. free **f liens, h- following de«-ril*ed real estate, dluate in the county of Adams and *1: te of Indiana, towit:— Tract No. I—The north half of the lorthwcst ouarter of se* tion thirteen LU township twenty-seven «27> north >f range thirteen tl"l east, containing •ighty tso I acres more or less. Tract No. 2 —-The east half of the -outh**ast quarter **f section 11, townhip and range aforesaid, except herefrom, commencing at the south-v.-st curlier of the east half of the loulheast quarter of section eleven 'lll tiiwnxhip an*l rang*- aforesaid;! •lienee east twenty-one |2l> rods thirteen ami one-half feet to the! Dttbli*- ditch known as the I-ongen-hargi-r dll'll, them- In a northwest tire, thin with the ineanderlngs of said llteli t,i a point where the quarter • etion line dividing the east halt' of! sold quarter section from the wesi I h If of the same quarter, crosses said oiilili* 'lit,- I *, thence south on said! litartcr section line forty-seven <<7t; -oils eight and one-half <XU| feet tul lie place of beginning, and also except , •tfteen and one-fourth acres off *,f the north end of said east half of raid I <outhen-t quarter of mild section eleven township and rang- aforesaid, and 1 leaving In said trai t after said ex. ~p. i Hons *;1 a* res mor*- or less Tract No. :t—ls', acres off of the north end of the east halt of the south! e*'st quarter of se.-tion eleven till* ' >wnship twenty-seven (27) north *>f -•nge thirteen tl2> east. Adams conn-! liull.'imi. and the southeast quarter! |-'f the northeast quarter o' sei-tlonl , leien til, to«it(ship twenty-seven H 271 north of rantge thirteen t IS) east.! Adams county. Indiana, except therefrom all Hint |»art thereof Iving north, of the right of wav of the Toledo, l>.|.! ti'ios and Burlington railroad, now known as tlie C'loier Leaf Italleond. containing live ami one-half tjt s i ■urea more ur less, and excepj also the right of way of said railroad and,con-1 talning In said tract No. :t after said, exceptions forty-eight acres more or leas. Raid sale will be made subject to the, ■ Pprovul of said court for not less t ian the full appraised value ot said real estate and upon the following! terms and conditions, ti.wlt:—at least I • ne-ihlrd of the purchase money cash tn hand, the balance In two equal In--tullinants payable In one ami two years, evidem >-,l by notes of the pur-
i baser hearing six per cent Interest from date, waiving relief, providing attorneys fees, ami secured L.V hioitI'agi- on th- real estate sold. Th- purchaser to have the nrlvlle however of paving all cash on das ~f sale If ho desired. HENRY A. Blti:iNi:i:, Executor. Dated this 26th day of December. Lenhart A- Heller, Atty , ,10 q ■■■ - APIMHNTMENT OF Xlt MI \I s lit vroll Notice Is hereby given tirit tlic un(terslgni'd has been appolntid Administrator of the estate of Mar) L. liillllson, late of Adams county, deceased. I The estate is probably solvent. JACOB W. JOHNSON Administrator Dec. 24, 1923. Dore H. Erwin. Atty. ■ 27-3-10 1 0 Waynn Beavers returnmi to Lafayette this morning to resume his stmlies at Purdue University, after spending the holidays with his parents here.
The New /TN- iwrasama , B J| Jfßl A SIX Built by Hudson Under Hudson Patents And the price is *l7O less —the most outstanding value ever offered by Essex. With this lower price you get an even more attractive Coach body and a six-cylinder motor built on the _ principle of the famous Hudson Super-Six. In everything that counts for long satisfactory service JL A B.IU at low cost the new Essex combines the best details from both Hudson and the former Essex. g We ask this test: Take a ride. You will enjoy it— * *• that’s certain. See how handling is simplified. Starts at the touch of your toe. Steers easily as a bicycle. J And bow easy gears shift. Easy to park too. Its low F'''■’“'CF/ center of gravity makes safe and comfortable driving Ff flgurvk. on all roads at all speeds. h Simple to keep in first class condition. Requires little 1 attention. Lubrication for the most part is done with an oilcan. Mileage on fuel, oil and tires isexceptional. v 11 “b f a a 1 Touring Model - SBSO You, too, will say: the new Essex provides ideal transportation.” anJ Tax Extra A 30 Minute Ride Will Win You ........ - /-w-fITW- ~-y rTMsW ' IST 1 - & J w;: P. KIRSCH & SON __2J Plhiiic 335 \ \ 2nd St. I_____ —Dcctilur, Inditnt.i — Show room ocrw.v from lutmurbnn station.
Tho Mlshps Delia anil Agnes Sellemeyer spent the day in Fort Wayne with relative,!.
FURS - FURS We want all grades of raw furs, ami can pay highest cash prices. An tasty way to accumulate Xinast money, tup and hunt, s' li at home, anil receive the cash at once. Let uh examine your furs before you see anyone else. We can also offer a profitable price on BROWN WEASELS. Wish to call the farmer's attention to the fact that wo are always in the market for Beef Hiiies, Calf Skins and Horse Hltles; ami junk of all kinds. , Maier Hide & Fur Co. Near G. IL & I. Monroe Street Crossing Phone 442
Mrs. F. E. Vail and Mrs. Allen Stalter were guests of relatives in Fort Wayne yesterday.
