Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1924 — Page 6
— i—.. „ — Riverside Garage for a Big Saving on your TIRES We sell such famous makes as CORDUROY CORD—KOKOMO FISK- MILLER All guaranteed and good tires. We promise you real bargains at exceptionally good prices. ('all and See Us. Riverside Garage STEPLER BROS., Prop. Phone 736
' 1 ! /< A beautiful DIAMOND and x *<r ' a larger one later on can be had though our easy plan. Everybody likes diamonds and every1 [t body should have one. We have arranged so this may be done. Come in and buy any size stone you want. Make a convenient deposit and pay the balance weekly. After it is paid for and you desire a larger stone, you can exchange the diamond you have just purchased for a large stone at the full amount you paid for it. BUY THE EASY WAY. Your Credit Is Good With Us. Hensley & Son | EXTRA! Just arrived and are now being shown Boy’s New Spring S-U-I-T-S The call of Spring also calls for a new outfit for the boy. A suit that will place the chap in a class of distinction with his boy friends any place or any time. tOur stock of new spring suits for boys is most complete and the models smart, attractive and well styled indeed. Sturdy fabrics to withstand the usual rough usage and insure long service was kept in mind. Many other features are also noticeable. New Fabrics -New Styles—New’ Shades Very Reasonably Priced Boys 2-pant Suits —— ■—— ■ .— $8.50;t0 $1650 ” Nte •• Qldk S'"
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. MARCH 27, 1924
Lebanon - The Chamber of Commerce has acquired larger offices and will move about April 1. ~~notice - I expect to he in my office untl ready lor regular business about April 11. 751 f DR. C. (’. RAYL FARM TEAM We want to buy or trade for a team of horses for farm work. Go. JD 'V'OIZ For Sale 1 92 3 Overland 91 Sedan. This car has been run very little. It looks and runs like new. Priced right. P. Kirsch & Son Opposite Interurban Station
Klansmen Fail To Decide Definitely On Mask Issue (United Press Service) Muncie, Ind., Mar. 27- (Special to ( Daily Democrat)—After falling to decide definitely whether the mash should be worn nt ceremonials, dele- ’ gates to the organization congress of the Independent Klan of America today were on their way home after a turbulent final session. Prolonged argument on the question resulted in the convention adop ting the compromise leaving the wearing <tf the mask up to the discretion of each chapter. Applicants for membership must be white, Protestant, native born Americans or naturalized Americans who have resided in the United States for the lust ten years. National officers elected are: President, Samuel H. BemendWfer, Muncie; vice president, John M, Guyer. Chicago* secretary, Orion Ner- < ross. and treasurer, James F. Hildebrand. both of Muncie. o Columbus —After having been absent from Columbus nearly two years during which time a fine against him had been charged to "profit and loss" Joseph Lefler appeared in circuit court and paid the $20.50 fine.
Feel and Look Well and Strong If you don’t “feel like yourself,” if you are weak, drowsy, tired or lacking in vital energy, you need a good tonic and regulator to put your system in natural condition. You can soon regain your old spirits with Tlm Qrut General Toa'c I —I Compounded from pure ingrediI '’Wiki" I »»t» which regulate the bowel,. | | l«<ine>« and liver, put rest into TIS? I ,h * sppetue. steady the nerve, -insrland have a .tn-ncther.ing effect on the bodily tiseue., Try a but. ! a today. A •«suUr SI.S9 Sire. Fail II u. "LYKO TONIC for sale by all leadine druggists. Always in stoca at The Holthouse Drug Company." If Yoo to a Medicine YooStaife the Best Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that s>> tnauy products that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten.'’ The reason is plain— the article did not fulfill the promises of the vi innfaeturer. This applies morn parlicttlurly U» n tnt-'in-ni’. A nt>.di<’tn.d preparation that lr>s real curative value almost s Ils itself, as like an eudieas chain sv stem, the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those dw are in of it. A prominent druggist says, “Take for example Dr. Kilmer's SwampRoot, a preparation 1 have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, fur in almost every case it shows excellent resuda, as many of my customers testify. No other kid-d-y remedy lias to 1>..-<’gu sale.'* According to sworn tl.dements and verified testimony ut thousands who have used the preparation, th* success of Dr. Kilriei s J-o.amji-Root is due to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfills almost every wi»h in. overcomiii’' kiuiiey, liter and bladd -r ailments, corrects urinary trim. 1 les and neutralises the uric acid whirl*cunei, rheumatism. X on ui vy receive a sample bottle of >wainp-k«x>l by Parcel Post. Ad. dress Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton N. Y., and enclose ten cents: also mention this paper. Large and medium »ue bottles for sale at all drug "Sore,
The Community Spirit * • * • This bank aims to promote the welfare of the community in which it exists. The only way it expects to prosper is by making the community prosper. We invite you to come to THE PEOPLES LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY to do your banking business. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bank of Service
DAN 11. TYNDALL p (Continued from Page One) term of Mr. Fruchtc or until the new board of committeemen on May loth, following the primary election and reorganize by electing a chairman and f other officers. It is thought that the ( committeemen will re-elect Mr. Tyn dull for the ensuing year. 1 Vacancies Are Filled The resignation of Ed. Green, com- ■ mltteeman from the First Ward, "A" precinct, and that of Frank McCon- ’ nvll, committeeman from the Third ■ Ward, "11" precinct, in this city were accepted, F. V. Mills was appointed to fill Mr. Green's place and Jesse i Hurst was appointed to fill Mr. Me- • Connell's place, owing to the fact i that llarve Baker moved from the West Root precinct, Phil Schieferstein was appointed to fill the va- • caacy. Hugo Beitler, newspaper ■ man of Berne, was appointed to serve ■ as committeeman from the new Berne "C” precinct, established recently. It was stated that these men wdlild be candidates for the committeemen places at the May primary. The com mitteemon who attended the meeting this morning and who took part in tlie election were: West Union. John W. Blakey; East Root, Harvey U Tieman; North Preble, Herman Reese; South Preble, Charles WerlIng; North Kirkland, Daniel Scherry; South Kirkland. Amos K. Stoneburner; North Washington. Henry Kiting; North St. Marys, E.'W. Jackson; t’outh St. Marys, Joseph Winans; I North Blue Creek. Charles Morrison; South Blue Creek. James M. Foreman; North Monroe. Charles Bahner; Middle Monroe, Dennis Striker; North Wabash, Theodore Hendricks; Geneva, "A,” J. A. Ixmg: Geneva. “B,” Charles Brown; Berne "A." Eml! Aeschliman; Berne "B." Wesley Neurnschwander; West Jefferson. Frank Orndorff: Decatur—First Ward. "A.” Ed. Green; Decatur—First Ward "B." Thomas Dowling; Decatur—Second Word "A." Daniel 11. Tyndall; Deca tur Second Ward "B,” James Hurst; | Decatur—Third Ward "A.” Raymond I Harting; Decatur Third Ward "B." 1 rank McConnell. Following the election and appointments a number of those present were <ulled on for talks. —« Have You a Bad Back? Then the Advice of This Decatur Resident Will Interest You. Loes your back ache night and day; Hinder work; destroy your rest? Aie you tortured with stabbing pains When vou stoop, lift or bend? 5 hen likely your kidneys are weak. Ji.Hi' troubles ma) soon appear. Headache*, dizziness. nervousness; Or uric acid and its His Help your weakened kidneys with a stimulant diuretic. Use Doan's Ihlls. lb ad this Decatur testimony. Charney Brokaw. 8. Sth st.. Decatur. says: “.My kidneys got out of order caused by a cold settling nn them. My back ached considerably and I had pains across my hips, .My kidneys acted irregularly, too. I used Doan's Pills from Smith, Yager g Falk's Drug store and in a short time my back was well and strong " Price (th-. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Pills -the same that Mr. i Bi oka w had Foster-.Milburn Co.. Jlfrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. o DEI’AI W UNIVERSITY TO HOLD “GRIDIRON FEED* (United Press Service) Greencastle. Ind., March 27—The first,"Gridiron"banqu< t in the history of the DePauw university will lie held
ihe latter part of April. The event will be one of the most exclusive of the college calender. In " v (rations arc to be sent only to the ' most distinguished leaders In the ‘•Jnfudent tody. 1 ' The banquet, which will be similar 1 to the gridiron banquets of Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan. Illinois • and other midwestern universities, will be in charge of Sigma Delta Chi. professional journnllstls fraternity. o ■■ 1-I—I— WANT ADS EARN— t-t—l I- $-1-WANT ADS EARN—S $-» 1 PUBLIC SALE * . I As lam leaving the city J will sell • at Public Auction, at my residence . located on the corner of Madison and. , Third streets, across from the Mur- 1 ray Hotel, Decatur, Ind , Commencing ' at 1:30 P. M. on Saturday, March 29, 1924. All of my household furniture:— . Consisting of Tapestry Davenport; Oak Library table; Wicker rocking ‘ chair; Wicker arm chair; Telephone ■ desk and stool; one Mission Oak rocker and two other rocking chairs; , two Oak Dressers with mirror, !Cx4o; Schiller Piano in first class condition; 1 Walnut Dining Room suite consisting of round table and six chairs includ- ; ing Host chair; Oak Buffet; Eight day mantle clock; 4 Mohair bottom chairs; fi dining chairs; one leather| setteej 3-piece bed room suite, single bed. dresser, chifforube and two small stools, this is all in Old Ivory finish: Beveled Mirror 18x40: Rugs 11-3xll-11 Tapestry; 9x12 Wilton Velvet; 9x12 Axmlnster; 9x12 Wilton Velvet; 9x12 Crex rug; Bxlo Brussels rug; Angora Goat-Skin rug; Hall runner 30 yards: Hall runner 12 yards; Hall runner 5 yards and several small rugs; Medicine Cabinet and Bath Room Mirror; Detroit Jewel gas range and own automatic lighter; Kitchen Heater to set at end of gas range; Drop Leaf table; stands; pictures; brie a brae; bed clothing; looking utensils; dishes; lawn mower; 20 ft. ladder; step ladder; ice cream freezer; crocks and jars- porch furniture; pots and pans, and numerous articles not mentioned. This furniture is In good condition and worthy of your consideration. TERMS Cash on day of sale. MRS. KLTHA CHRISTY. Roy S Johnson. Auct. Jack Brunton, Clerk. 25-27-28 J. E. L. Freight and Parcel. Daily service Fort Wayne. Huntington. Bluffton. Warren, and all intermediate towns. Phone -123. 7512 x Rad io-A 4 tube set. 1 stage radio frequency, detector, two stages audio, equipped with two jacks, filament switch in 1 beautiful mahogany finished case, at $50.00 less tubes and batteries. Hear this set at our store any afternoon. We have some UV2OIA and I’V3OIA tubes on hand, also loud speakers. H. Knapp & Son. 7512 MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review Chicago. Mar. 27-Grains again opened irregular on the local board of trade today. Wheat wa< in the hands of sellers at the start the market lacking any incentive for buying stiport. Crops new* waa favorable and no export business was reported. The com market waa erratic and slightly lower due to lack of demand and liberal Argentine shipments. Oats felt further the effects of Canadian competition Provisions scored an advance induced by some buying in western markets, higher hogs and cables. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts MtMsi shipments 475, official to New York yesterday 741»: hogs closing strong. Torn. $8; hulk $7.90; heuvles $7.90; mediums, 17 90 <*»; light weight |7.9ottM; light lights $76007.90; pigs »726©7M: pucltlng sows U.500C75; cattle 176 alow; sheep 2500 slow; brat wool lambi slCsoois 76: one loud sl4 90; clips sl4 down; best shorn eged withers $10.50; calves 460; tops sl3 <r 13.60. LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected March 27) New No. 1 Wheat, buabd9«c Yellow gar Com. per ionMr White Cora Me Mixed Cora 84c Oats, per bushel ssc Ryn. P«r bushel ?0c j Barley, per bushel »6c Timothy Reed $x f,n DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET 1 Corrected March J7) Heavy Hens 19c Springers, smooth /. 17c Leghorns ij r •’’UMt" Itc Old Roosters oce Duets He Eggs, dozen He All poultry purebtumd must be free from feed. LOCAL GROCER'S EQO MARKET JC«s. dozen ‘ isc BUTTERFAT PRICES Butterfat 4s c
* • FOR SALE ' I 77 *”'- MeAhren, Decatur, i n ,| , R R ■ Frill SAI.E-M , herd pups. ir " O f n, ’ S| >* Bieberich, Preble ph., r L Mar ’k Magley R. 1. on u, , r<»R SAl.i: A r J valve head for Ford t' u |i 311 1 fa.:. :r” n FOR SALE—Hahv ( In. 1 Aneonas, White Wyandotte, ed Rocks, Brown, Refi. Whil , »» horns. J. S Stonerook, phone qDecatur. FOR SALE -Soto.' g',„„| corn. Guaranteed 98':. Edwirk Schamerioh, Decatur, R."s FOR SaI.E- Full Mu,>,(,.,| s<' Hh~xh Island Red eggs or hateh| M v.' r ~f. . ° r $ P" r h «MM Mrs. Clinton Hart, l< R. p „ r Ph . No. 880-L.73eod-tk FUR SALE Ford rcadsir just over hauled; also Ford tourinr. innuire at Butler & Kern garag... oppeh. I Interurban Htsation. FOR SALE — Babv chiclu. Barred Rocks, R. I. Phone <96 or see Burt Niblick. ——— 7*|t’ ( \ WANTED WANTED—Several pounds of good clean rags. Must b» of good size and of soft material. Nothing such as denim, stockings or heavy underwear can be used. Will pay 7c per lb. for suitable rags.—Daily Demoent WANTED—A lady to take r barge of Hotel work. Apply at .VadiNi hotel. 7st3x WANTED-Girl for offi< > work H. M. De Voss. 74th WAk'rklv Young man to work :n paint shop. Apply at D-catur Amo Point & Top Shop.J4t3 Waited Girl for g«n<Ta! house wotk. one that can cook. No laundry Good pay. Apply .Mrs. Rolen Hattersley, 529 Kinnaird Avens, Phone South 9560, Ft. Wa>ne, 74tr WILL DO House Clcupinv or Wu«hIngs or Common Sewing. Entrance to the Fair Grounds, lit. upstair,. Mrs. Jas 'S. Marbaugli 75t!x . WANTED—A man with traci tur to plow 35 acres. Burton Niblick, phone 69b. 7.~>t2x FOR RENT For ' ffEMT—-FXirnished rooms, t location, close to town Call at 3(2 South Third Mre.t, 754 t —, Ixvgansport-Funeral servin', for "Michael Morrisey. 81 civil war veteran, member of the local p»U< e force for 22 years and chief for many yearn, were held Wednesday. IL' waa • prisoner in the Andersonville prt-sw nine months. vonir <»»' iii:vmix<. •" TOH's i>i:titiox to »hii h»:«i. k»tati: State of Indiana, t'uunty <4 .team-. Se , , IMwaiU S. hern. k. a» • it« r ll* estate at Philip |4» h»rn< k. .1. ■"*<! v* Charlee B<-h»rack. et al. Cause N». W 27. Che-lee Scher.l- k. ZP herack. Edward S, her.i. k, neraa k. Clara Sutter. I rvuc - Naomi Scfieruik. Robert I'unoi ! ack. Unm Mchera* k. Ilealr ack. Fhlelua S< Peru. k. 1<4.-H • ter, Peter S--h»ri<-k. Anna ' arr*' and J.»hn Wlngerter. , Vou are severally herrl.v th-it the above named Edwin: ■ ack. ae executor of the estate ■'* ' ’ j; Nehrvaek. deceased aforesaid ■ ' in the Adams CWralt <'»'nri ' county. In the State of Indian . •> I-' lion, making you defendant- i ■’ , and praying therein for an de. res of said Court aiith'.t sale of certain real estate to the estate at said decedent «shl nr tit ion described. t» »' -‘to for the pe>m»nt ut the debt-. bllilles of said , averred by an affidavit file.. '"• ,r and each ut you are non-re».. • > the Htale of Indiana andl "...t . netesauary parties to said I'" ' n . ( and that said petition, -■ >" ‘ which Is n»w pendlna Is Ing In sahl Circuit Cour' ~ h , n , Hous- In the City of I*’; 1 ' on the tlth day ot Ma>..l f M |,| Witness the Clerk Court this l.th dn> >•( HtraH KIHS R M l- ... Uy Naomi F. Ik" Fruchta 4 idtterer. Atty« • —O O — ——- 5-, —MONEY—’» Money to loan «•' at S' 1 ; Intcreat. lobs "»• partial prirlh’M’** Decatur. Indiana 0 1 | DR. C. V. CONNELL ( VETERINARIAN , I i Rpeelal attention fflv« cattle and poultry pro<" • . Office IXO No. ly” *nca !•» 1 ' Phone ■ Office 14»-R« ld,or * 2 —— —j —; AMERICAN SECURITY C ( ‘ | for your fzrm Easy term* f <( at nhw n«e tf*"' n ’ I FRED B. Kp’’ TER Phone 172 o O '■ -3,0,1 It c
