Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1924 — Page 8
Give Your Ability And Energy A Chance Hitched to a post with a small cord a good horse is not free to show either its speed or strength. If you have splendid ability and energy, why let the lack of a little capital tie you down? This handicap is quickly and easily overcome by regularly saving a sensible I portion of your income. SAVE WITH US The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. | “BANK OF SERVICE” I 99.9 Per Cent 1 Efficient Constant vigilance goes hand in hand with safety on the Pennsylvania Railroad. Thousands of tests are made every month to insure the observance of signals and operating rules by the men in charge of t-ains. During the last half of 1923. 493.000 such tests were made. Some of the situations covered by these tests are the observance of 7 \ “stop” and “caution” signals, the proper display of signals, the obeer- . vance of speed regulations and the v <i _'g JA* 1.. proper flagging of trains. This syctem has been in etfcct on the jgjl Pennsylvania Railroad for many years. It is designed to cover not only every conceivable development Vtlg*; inordinary operating conditions but . \ also surprise situations not usually ancounterod. A • YanAi iT 4 '. It »» a .plmdid tribute to live efT.cienry and the high morale of Pcnn--tW j sylvania employes —and a source j ttd also of profound satisfaction to the . traveling public—that the results of \ these tests show that the number 11 \' of “failurea” is relatively insignifi/"S cant —the record over a long period IJI of months showing a 83.9 per cent ' * performance. Pennsylvania Railroad System The Standard Railroad of the World 19If xfrftlkAd EtKCi *A jMBBMiWW—fcr r-3 *•. ;• -mKU. ■ SP* ,! t% s a. -MS um, LSp'oBHL _ J HI • As Far As A Bank May Go We Will Serve YOU II This Bank is a public institution run for the private notwl of Ms patrons an t friends. In our public rapacity we work for the good of th» community at large Privately, a much closet relationship exists between ourselves and our cunlomera. If van want a Hank Service that aeems built arterially for you. we invite your account. Are YOU Prepared For Emergencies? An Account Here Will Help. I You cannot tell Itow soon nor how nr *«ntly you will need the help that a batik account can give. It may be nt Infort tine. It may b~ op , portunlty. that will supply the need. In dther event It ts well to be prepar d as you ran be If yeu start an account a tvlth us new. An a.comraodat'ng service awaits you here. Old Adams County Bank
.DECATUR D MI.Y DEMOCRAT FRIDAY MARCH 14,1924.
j GRATEFUL PARENTS POOR | OUT THANKS TO TANLAC ■ ■ ' — - My J^^V}
The value of Tanlac ns a family medicine and tonic Is ugnin very forcefully demonstrated. This time in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Kaake, 2436 Kirby Ave.. West De.roit. .Michigan, where father and mother and every member of th* family have been benefited by the wholesome and helpful ingredient.of the famous preparation. Recently, in speaking for herself and children, Mrs. Kooke said: ”Foi ; more than a year our three little one: j -John, age 6; Klwyn. 4: and Mar l write, I —had been so peaked and lifeless that we were seriously worri ! .•d about them. Their stomaeheg were upset, appetites poor, the color had 1 left their cheeks, their nights were restless, and during the day they would just mope around, taking no in terest in play or anything Vise. j "They began to eat and sleep bet J e v almost fiurn the tPst dose of Tanlac. and have picked up now until' you couldn't find three healthier or more active children in all Detroit. They eat ravenously, the color of health has returned to their cheeks., and they just want to be on the go all 1 the time | have also taken Tanlat j K "IM uie up, and it never seems to fall." "As to my personal experience with Tanlac," said .Mr Kaake, ”1 simply can t express in words the great help it gave me. About a year ago I was victim of boils, actually having ttf
D. A. R. Marks “Underground Railway”
Nebraska city. nf.r.—Following out a suggestion of the State Historical society that Iriulitionnl spots In Nehrsska ts- marked for posterity, the local , chapter of the Daughters of the Amer- I lean Revolution have set up a granite 1 slab to designate the famous Join, Hrown cave situated southwest of the j dty. The cave wus a part of the “Under ground Railway" operated by John Hrown when lie was known only toll, e OsswatnMle abolition is:, and was one of the hiding places fi»r the slaves that he and other Kansans sent to j Canada byway of Nebraska. It was built lu the Missouri river hillside, in the shape of a cross, and has an ex- , tens: m or chamber In every direction of the (ompsss. In recent years the 1 fa is* of the cave and the entrance have i been completely overgrown will) small ; trees Th* i-iinstn was only one of a doten or mare locations in the Middle \Ve<t. hut It the largest of all because It was used as a distribution |K»int for the ■ others. The entrance to the nmier grout’d passages came from a ravine
♦ CONGRESS TODAY « Senate • onstders Norris const It iitlon.il 1 amenuio. nt changing Inauguration! dates. Daugherty committee resumes a* : 10 a. m . .£ Teapot Dome committee resumes : at 10 a. m. House Routine business.
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I ty-one on ni*. and was so played out that I couldn't do a hit of work for weeks. My suffering was almost un hearable. I cared little for food, suf sering with severe headaches and stomach pains, and got so weak and nervous that I felt discouraged. “Tanlac corrected ray stomach diI trders. woke up niy appetite, cleansI -d my blood and toned up my system 1 j -o that the boils went away, and noth- ! ing of the kind has bothered me since. I have gained 2,8 pounds, and 1 eat, i sleep and feel like a brand-new man. j We have given Tanlac a fair trial and ; found It wonderful, and if onyone ! doubts our statement they can write : personally. We wouldn't think of J uelng without Tanlae." Tanlac Is for sale hy alt good drug--•tists. Accept no substitute. Over *4l million bottles sold Take Tanlac Vegetable I*4ll*.
’ "B the wes! side, und was flanked and hidden by an old leg cabin, winch Ist -till standing with it* cfllked-ttp holes ind battered wratlteHumrds. I’art of t rovers one of the entrances, which I led Into the cellar. Old settler* say that the passage' j way* from this tare extended hy re-! | lavs along the Missouri river bluffs ever Into eastern lowa, from where ' ls* slave* were ►ent in many dire.*J | tlott*. Alsiut 10P feet north of the rave Is in old fashioned well where water wits | drawn hy mean* of a lons stick with j .i bucket on one end and a weight «>n i ihe oilier. The uiitheAlldty of It us the John Drown cave is attested hy s nil tuber »f old settlers, two of whom I bellied to smuggle negns** at various I tins**, J"l,n Drown, a* all good Americans j Unow, was a leader of those oppos'ng I ihe enforcement of the h ugLlve HlavX • tjvvv. n prnvMotl of the compromise ot ItOk" There was ctvll war In Kalians over slavery; hence "Hieediltg Katie xas." It wn« in 1850 that John Drown milled llur|ier's Ferry and was eioJ •nted. I
1 ■' CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Wheat: May *1.05%; j u | y 11,06%: 1 i, pt. (i. 07 Cotr: May 77%c; July »%c; Kept, 79%e. Oats: Mny 46c; ! u!y ItV. B*pt 42c Dr. ('. 4*. Ituyl who underwent a 1 1<ertous operation In s hospital In Juhlcßßn recently, returned to his *on»e in this city yesterday after* ‘toon. Dr Rayl ts feeling greatly Improved.
-* nans " amt mm, mm ■" — 1 —- PUBLIC SALE A community sale will bo held 8 ; miles north of Di‘catnr or 1 mile c*asf ■ v'of Monmouth on the Fritzlnger farm. formerly known ns the Cross farm, on 11 Tuesday. March ”8, 1924 'I Beginning at 12:00 o'clock sharp. Tin- following described property: IIORSICS. 0 Iteud l Hrown mare. 12 years old; 1 Hrown mare, 8 years old, - sound; l Brown mare, 4 years! old. sound: 1 Clrny gelding. 0 years old, sound; Bay mure, sound; 1 horse 10 years old, sound. All good workers. CATTLE, 2 Head 1 Jersey cow, 1 Holstein cow. HOGS- 1 ltrooil sow, due to farrow April 9; 0 shoals, weighing about 150 lbs. each. __ FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS—I Kasyway hay loader; 1 Waller A. Wood mower; Superior fertiliser grain drill, 10 disc; Black Hawk fertiliser corn planter with bean attachment; Nlsco manure spreader; 1 Sampson double disc; 1 Oslo disc; 5 section bar roller; 2 section spike tooth harrow; 2 section spring tooth harrow; Bryan walking breaking plow; John Deere walking breaking plow; John Deere riding breaking plow; Gale riding breaking plow; Gale riding corn cultivator; John Deere riding cultivator. This machinery is neatly all new. 3% in. tire wagon; 4 in. tire farm handy Tuek wagon, new; flat top hay rack; wagon box; dump boards; automobile trailer; 1 set of heavy work harness. 1 force well pump new; 15 grain sacks: oil drum: 6 chicken coops: ! and 4 prong forks; 1 bushel of Clover seed; other articles not mentioned. TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under I cash, over that amount a credit of 9 | months will be given purchaser giving a good bankable note bearing 8L interest the last 3 months. 4'. oIT .or cash. CI’KT FRITZINGKR and Community Sale ChtMste Rolinke, Auctioneer. A. I). Putties, Clerk. 10-12 14-15 - ■ —-o For Colds, Grip or Influenza ,nd as a Preventive, take I.axativ* MIiOMO QUININE Tablets The box hears the signature of E. W. Grove, toe. NOTH K KOIt BIDS roll THICK Notice Is hereby given that the Iloar I of Commissioners of Adams county, state Os Indiana, at the Audij tor’s office In the court house in the j. tty of Decatur, said county and state I ,n Tor-do?. Vpi-il «. ItUM. ind up until In o'clock n m. on said t.iy, will receive sealed bids for the fetciehing of one truck to be used bv the Superintendent of Highways of ■ . t' count v Specifications for the same are now .n die In the office of the auditor of said county. I Each bid must be accompanied with I iMtnd and affidavits as required by law. The hoard reserves the rigid to reject any or all bids. ' KItNST CONRAD. It. K. RRKIM'R. CEO. SIIOEMXKER. Hoard of Commls«ioue*» Martin Jaherg. Auditor. 7-14-21 MARKETS-STOCK? Daily Report of l,oea! and Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review Chicago, March 14—Grains startml -trong on the board of trade today. Wheat was leader in the opening strength. Improved export business .tnd higher Liverpool prices induced lot ala to *up|,<4tt the market. Corn went up with wheat. Light receipts and good local support aided. Delayed seeding operations and hotter cash demand strengthen'?! oats. Provisions waa lower with liors and cable*. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 7200. shipments 4370. of iclal to New York yesterday :t04o; losing alow Top *X; hulk. fs ; heavies $7 9ufiß; mediums SM; light 1 vetght <7 8091; light lights *7«fjv; I ••Its $8.75417; packing sows, roughs, j *6.60; cattle 300 steady; sheep 6200; I test lambs sl6 50; best owes $9 5041 1 10.50; calves 1400, tops f15.5n. < t Fort Wayne Livestock Msrket Shipping pigs. *5 50©6; lights *7.30 ' 3>7.40; light lights *6.7567: mixed. ‘ mediums and heavies (7 3007.40; ouch* *?><i 5 50; stags *3frt I amh-—*14.75 down. , Calves-*l3 down , Toledo Livestock Market Hogs Receipts 700; market 10c ' over; "hi a vies *7.5067.65; mediums *7 6367.78; Yorkers *7.5067.70; 1 good pigs *6 256 6 50. j Calves Strong. Sheep and laimhs -Steady. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET I March ’4) New No 1 Wheal. Imshrl 93c Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 .gg c White Corn Me Mixed Corn |«c Data, per bushel 4lc Rye per bushel 7o« Barley, per bushel. 85c Timothy Heed 13.50 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected March 141 Heavy Hens j*. Springer*, smooth J7 C i leghorns j&. S>ags jj c ( Oid Roosters ~, ng c Backs jjp Eggs, dozen j........ 16c All poultry purchased must be tree from feed. LOCAL OROCER'9 EOO MARKET Egg*, doten I He!' ■ UTTERFAT PRICES Butterfat 45c
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* ADN • FOR SALE FOR SALE- Rose and Single Comb Rhode Island Reds; winners at Indiana state fair. Sept. 19*3; also at Indianapolis, Ind, Feb.. 1924. Eggs and chicks from my winners. Mating lists are free, by writing J. F. Rupert, Monroe, Bid. 65112 ~FOR*SALK—Baby chicks. Hatch off Mar. 1? and each week thereafter Barred Plymouth Rock, Rhode Island Reds an White Wyandottog. Leave orders early. Phone 690 or see Burt Niblick. 69-ODc FOR SALE--A good Roan Durham cow, 5 years old. I). W. Luisure, Monroe. Ind. 62t3x FOR SALE—I'TTsh fish, pickerel and yellow perch; 20c and 25c per !b. Two deliveries a day. Call 512. 62t3 FOR SALE Some Spotted Poland males. Inquire Jim Halbersiadt, at Ford garage. C3t2x FOR SALE —Corn fodder. Will tie. liver If we agree on the price. Inquire of Albert Teeplo, Decatur R. R. 6. 63t3x FOR SALE —2 Turkey Gobblers. Call 687 blue or 446 black. 6:!t2x FOR SALK OR RENT—6O acres :S — miles northeast of Decatur, will rent for *2BO a year, or will sell at a bargain, if sold before rented, possession immediately. Phone 674, or soo Win. Norris, Decatur. Ind. 64t3 FOR SALK - Good" paving - iTiisiness. Less than *I,OOO will buy it. Will stay with buyer until trade is learned. Address Box S. Care Democrat. FOR SALK—3 good stock bulls. In’quire of Julius Brite, Route 2. Decatur phone 867-H. (44 1 WANTED WANTEI I —ttoomers und boarders ini private home. Call at 222 S. Second St, 62t3x WANTED—GirI to do genera-house-work. Wage *7.00. Call 392. WANTED Energetic man with car in your county. *4O *SO weekly and more for selling Heberling's well known line of household remedies, extracts, spices, toilet articles, etc. Blg demand. Steady repeats. Old established Company Healthful, pleasant, profitable outdoor work. Experience unnecessary. Goods furnished on credit. Write today fori full particulars, lleberling Medicine' Co., Dept. 201 Bloomington. Illinois. _ 59t6x WANTED TO BCY—Some short fresh manure, can use about 5] leads Phone 674. 64t3 WANTED—A furnished house or looms by reliable family of 3. Call phone No 14. Standard Oil Co. 64t3x o LOST AND FOUND LOST—*S.OO somewhere in Decatur. Liberal reward for return. Leave at this office. 63t3x FOUND—Ladles' purse Owner may have by calling at this office, describing same nn,i paying for ad. 6t 13 ' i ( Local Radio Fans Fail I o Hear London Station As far as known no local radio enthusiasts pit lied ~p the cancert broadcasted from utnc stations in England lust Might, although a larg- I number worked diligently to tune In I <>n It. It was stated by a local fan today that he failed to hear any American station report that it had picked up the concert. Several Decatur basketball funs! w< nt to Fort Wayne last night to see! the game between the Fort Wayne' K of C.-Uacoin Life team and the , New York Celtics. The Celtics won. 16 9 in a rough, close guarding game. The Caseys led 6-5 at the end of the flrst half. trmivrwKvr or kxmtitom iindersius'Ja h ,T r,h i v «''*"• 'hat the A iI.J » r, 1 hM " l *"' M sppolnti-ii F\e. t^Jglr f ult '''' nrv n!l * “ “i, "f Adam* ceunty, it. ■ ~,n l 1 estate prnhabl)- sul> NOAH KI.I.KNtIKIttIfCI!. March t< , Evm uter Am-is Itlrsehy, Atty. 14-21 <3* •nstflet N«. S Bent Tansshl* ui.dclL'il,/*. r, h.' given that I. the «hl!r AdUml Tr,,M '* of Hoot town and M * ,, ‘ ~r Indians. Town.s.l ff . °f Hoot Hi h<ml rThfVf'utr.' 1 ; w ß ' x 2 "".'uch trustee. l* y * ,f M«rrj|, Ml 4. M s ; „ m MB iSTnag JWSi in said 'dUdrlid' 1 '“•* •‘tuotod dlys of*'«'td*si?i d _ AMOK j. USwTON s, ~r nm >' .**ehoot Township. *_ A ’t«m» cniinty. Ind tnmiTrmcxT of rtki itor jjo. 118*. dc?. , '| , JnT.l l "h?;’ - ’, hY * lv *"' that the un- ' rlii... . " ;tPP‘dPtett Ksaeu- !, k of Esthsrine Hleber. ..!'■ *O4O of Adams county, deceased the estate Is pmNhiy solvent Af.HISItT MiKHy.Ririf. Fehrimry tl, |»J4. Rxeeutor, 4 rut-hte * Litterer, Attys. I
" INVEST,O«TE FOR better health, SEt m DK. I HOHWF'I F.!,, n (■ I Chiropractic and o-i. ’'■ I Treatments At 144 So. 2nd St L° ur office 10-12 a . m 5,7 t’K S.E.HI. ar v ■ UNDERTAKING AND EMM. w H Private Amhuianic s., V i,/ , Office I’lidne: I ! ’li 11 r.• ■ 7.7 |H I)R. H. K. KKI.LER WP OFFlci: H • m . -■ 1 and h.inlcniiiK ..• . i.",",, treatm* r.i. 1* 1- mu |, r I .OK IS AND CUV, U‘;U'.^H HIT,, ' 9to 1 1 a m 1 ■" |. rr, -7 t„t|. B§§| Phenes S “T»*-'l'. ,m -"' P '■ N. A. IUXI.ER I OPTOMETRIST H l -.v« s I-xtiniiri.,). (il.isv s I,'ImIK HOURS: 1 Bto 11:30—12:39 to 5:00 ■ Saturday 8:09 p m. HH Te|e|,i»,n,. j;;} DR. C. C. RAYL I BURCEON X-l’civ :m<! 4'lini,’:il I. >Ftomlorics**l Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p m Sundays. 9 to in a m. HB , Phone 581 S FEDERAL FARM LOANS H* Abstracts of Title Rea! Esuti Plenty of Money to loan oi f * Government Plan. „ See French (Jtiinn. Office—'Fake nr**t -tm.vn MSM Bg 1 DR. FRANK I.OSF, ■ Plivsician uul Sui-ceon MB North Third Street Phones: Office 4 Hume 42 BH Office Hours i i i (it t . • n •>! _ , FOR SALE I Raby chicks. Halt h off Mir. 17. and each week (hereafter. H Barred I’lv mouth Rock. Rhode HR Island Reds and While duties. Leave order? earh. 9R Phone tilMI or see I’.iti! Nibi.rk. Bw DK. (i. F. Fl( IIHORN I Veterinarian H Office at Sale Ben H on First Street BB | Bacllarv white tlDr-hne* «»’ SB ! chickens t onirollt I !■’ W«hul ■HB i lest. For parti, til.ir- call BH t Phoneu: Office 306^ ° ~ h7s. MU HAI D ■ Farm and City Properhei flj For Sale. Exchange and Beet Office 133 South 2nd B Office Phone 104—Re? PhomO« |H ° MTfW H 9,t,| CHIROPRACTIC ■ tjjj«'will mint B rj Inventgat*. S yrW'e Vb- Phone *?* H //*7'JF U I over Ketle-'a ■ (Mi' R? Jewelry Store H Ith«cauieofS » ™ ■ ».< r, p » m f!; .10 (o S P HA RIFS K (HARIES. I> ■ l edv Attendant. JOHN T KELLY I LAW Y Kit ■ Genera! Law P-act.ce ■ Special Attention b ,v "' 10 C ■ lect one and Oecedent e ■ Any hiisfneHs entrui-tcd t H will receive my careful .iimnti™ ■ Fatr Treatment and H Honest Methmls ■ Office opposite 83..1 end nr H Mberty Way , , ■ I 133 South Second street. tip«t»«n m Decatur. Indiana ■ Photic lot l( O———— ae,4 st- *"7 | ROY S. JOHNSON Live Slock and (>cnt*r*i Auctioneer OFFICE ROOM No I IX)AN * TRUST Bl.rk*PHONE 606 or WHITE »•> »■* the man I V# »old for or eny •hn hae atun(*«d my *•*••• Mur. 54—Isaac Evcrnlt. J’* m " aouth and Vfe «“• w, "‘ 01 I
