Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1924 — Page 6
DEMOCRAT WANT IDS 6ET RESULTS Reduced Prices THE CRYSTAL Nothing Cheap But The Price TONIGHT—TOMORROW Ladies! Whether you’re sixteen or sixty Whether you have your hair bobbed or not You'll Love Theodore Roberts In DeMille’s Production “GRUMPY” A mystery romance of young hearts and old lieads that has you gasping one minute and laughing the next. May McAvoy and Conrad Nagel In Cast. Also—“ The Leather Pushers” 10c« 15c SATURDAY-Chas. (Buck) .lotus in “SKID PROOF’,’ and a Good Comedy. Special Childrens Matinee Every Saturday at 2 P. Night... .l(Jc-2Oc. Matinee Daily Starting Monday. .10c-lac.
ESSEX A SfX~ Built by Hudson Note How Experts Praise It The r "Hudton hat produced a taper Eetex Cf i ; • • • tookt like the proverbial knockout. -Pna. The New Ettex it a revelation of M ‘ ‘4 wonderful value—a car of which About Hudton engineert have a right to be ar proud. - Fwm Afoto, L, /a P». Plan P. KIRSC H & SON 2nd A Jackson Sts. Phone 335
J Boy’ s suit you buy here I *7 j for Faster — will be eating Kuffi at your bouse ThanksThe boys suits we offer for Easter didn’t wish us a .Merry Christmas—they are just in but if you buy one for Easter it will be wearing and serving your son w hen the snow falls. That’s the kind cf an Easter suit to purchase —one khat will pal with and protect your purchnse price. t Every suit come» with two wonderful pair z~/ t of trousers—start the first pair out Easter morn- ~ J| mg—kt y Ottr b O y wear them to school—he can’t // /Z wear th-m into submission until you’ve had your ■ */T money’s worth. Beautiful new Models in Walcoffs — v’l «oy« Clothes are to be seen at this ‘ A* A' store today at « $4-95 $15.00 uarw A fin '< p f r^ nl f . o . r ,h ' * h ° bu >« his < onflrmctlon Suit from us.
DECATUR DAILYDEMGCh.V! THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1924.
Back on the job Daniel N. Erwin 155 S. 2nd Street GIRLS Wanted for telephone operating. Between (he ages of 17 and 25. Apply at Manager’s Office C itizens Telephone C o.
Batt Begins Campaign Kokomo, Ind.. April 3.—Predicting i hat his candidacy would meet with favor among farmers and working men of the state. Senator Charles S. Batt, of Terre Haute, took up the race for the democratic nomination for gov- ’ ernor here lust night after a several I weeks’ illness. — o ' Hot Springs and boiling mud are found in every part of Ireland. 0 t Eye Strain? This Helps For strained eyes try simple camphor. hydrastis, witchhazel, etc., as mixed in eye wash. One small hot He helps any case weak, strained or sore eyes. It will surprise you. Aluminum eye cup free. Smith. Yager & Falk, druggists.
Feel and Look Well and Strong If you don’t "feel like yourself,” if , you are weak, drowsy, tired or lackj ing in vital energy, you need a good I tonic and regulator to put your sys--1 tem in natural condition. You can 1 soon regain your old spirits with 7h< Gr<at Gewral Tonfc* .. ' I Compounded from pure ingredi“UW I ynt* which regulate the bowels. I *>dne>a and liver, put zest into f *he appetite, ateady the nerve. aeXerr land have a atrenirthening effect on the bodily tissue. Try a bou tie today. Kejular $1.5» Site. Full 76 ox. ”LYKO TONIC for sale by all leading druggists. Always in stock at The Holthouse Drug Company."
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 HIE PEOPLES LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY to do your banking business. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bank of Service ■■■■■■■"■■■■■BMBBMnBBnBBnBIBBBIBMnmnMBBBBBMB .<■ ■<■■■■.'' «_ . j Your Bank Account |i is a ' Perfect Friend l i 111 As a protection against adversity. as a preparation for opportunity, the Bank account is the only unfailing friend you can have. U hether you aim high or aim low in the scale of life you cannot reach your mark without saving money. ■ I A saving account at this Bank offers you Safety, availability of your funds, a Good Return on your money, an increased likelihood of success. 4X Interest Paid on Deposits || Old Adams County Bank |
Boy Bom To Dr. and Mrs. Frank Lose Today A seven-pound hoy was born to Dr. and Mrs. Frank lx>se at the Adams County Memorial hospital at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. Mother and baby are doing nicely. The mother formerly was Miss Margaret Smith. To Stick Together Ixvndon, April 3.—Germany and Russia have made a compact not to enter the leagnue of nations unless they are admitted together. The Daily Herald says it learns from a "league of nations source.” o—. France is reported to have paid all her war debts to Switzerland and Spain. She probably lost our address. Grand Island Independent. o—— — VI. E. CONFERENCE (Continued from page one) ers were offered in their memory. The list of those who have died follows: Rev. G. E. Hughes. Bristol; Mrs. Martha J. Mellinger, Logansport: Rev. C. J. Everson and Rev. C. 11. Wilkinson, Oak Park. III.; Rev. A. G. Neal, Warsaw; Rev. J. T. Fetro, South Whitley; Rev. J. A. Beatty, Muncie; Rev. M. R. Pierce, Morris Chapel; Mrs. F. M. Stone, Indianapolis; Mrs. J. M. Rush, Okonagon. Wash., ami Rev. A. J. Carey, Warsaw. At the afternoon session of the conference the anniversary of the Home for Aged People at Warren and of the. Methodist hospitals in the state was observed.
Klan Meeting At Berne Herne, Apirl 3—A Ku Klnx Klan demonstration was given in Berne on Main street In front of the postoffice on Monday evening by about live auto loads of masked men. Just who the men were and where they were from and why a demonstration should have been given on Monday, and what their initial purpose was is not known It Is believed, however, that the men are Adams county men. living In the northern part of the county. The kkinsmen made a spectacular parade into town, having had a massive fiery cross hoisted above a Ford truck. A crowd of local fellows who were whiling away the evening were the only few who attended the brief ceremonies. - o _ United States money is now used almost entirely in Panama. — — . . o . .... ——- PUBLIC SALE As 1 am going to quit farming. I will sell at Public Auction at my residence miles east of Bluffton, or r,V4 miles west of Monroe, on the Monroe and Bluffton road on Thursday, April 10, 1924 Pale to begin at 10 o’clock. The following property towit: HORSES 4 HEAD Buy gelding. 7 years old; bay rnare. 11 years old; these are heavy draft horses; bay mare IS years old. blind; black mare, 8 years old general purpose, weighing about 1200 lbs. CATTLE 3 HEAD — Spotted cow. aliout 11 years old, fresh aliout May 1; Red cow. about 9 years old. fresh aliout May 1; Red cow. 5 years old, be rd. HOGS. 17 HEAD—2 sows, one of them bred; 14 spring pigs: one Chester White male hog, eligible to register. SHEEP. 4 HEAD—3 good Shropshire ewes, and one ram. FARMING IMPLEMENTS— Deering hinder. 6-foot cut, a good one; Ohio hay loader; 8-hoe disc grain drill; McCormick mower. 5-ft cut: Osborne hay tedder; Osborne hay rake; Walter A. Wood manure spread er; nearly as good as new; Deere riding com cultivator; Gale corn planter; spring-tooth harrow; spike-tooth harrow; pair of bob sleds, wide runners; heavy farm wagon; light 2-horse wagon; wagon box. as good as new. < 4.1 Inches deep; sleigh; hog rack: I gravel hed, an extra good one; 2 hay ' laden; fanning mill; top Imvgv, a good one; buggy; spring wagon; set double harness: iron kettle; some seed oats; Farmer’s Safety fodder shredder. Other articles too numer- j ous to mention. AUTOMOBILES- Overland. 5 pas- I senger touring; lYvrd touring TERMS—.MI sums of <5 and under, cash; over that amount a credit tit 9 months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable note, the first 4 months without interest. 8 per cent the lust 5 months. 4 per cent discount for cash on sutns over |5. No property to h*' removed until I settled for. Lunch will lie served by Indies Aid of the St. latke church. SAMUEL LOUHNER. owner Jeff Liechty. Auct. April 3-7 MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review Chicago. April 3—Grains started with an irregular undertone on the lo<ol board of trade today. Wheat weakened under pressure of liquidation by yesterday’* buyers who saw no relief in sight for the unsettled condition obtaining. Bad roads played the feature role in corn's slight upturn, as did predictions of further rains and snows over sections of the southwest. Despite a better cash demand, oats opened unchanged. Provisions was barely steady at the start. Toledo Livestock Market Hogs Receipts 80u. market, slow: heavies »7.50<» 7«r.; mediums 17.6MF 7 75; Yorkers 17.5007.70; good pigs. »S 75ft 7. Calves—Strong. Sheep and Lambs -Steady. LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected April 3) New No. 1 Wheat, bushel Me Yellow Ear Corn, per 100F8c White Corn 84c i Mixed Corn 84c ( -Onto, per bushel 42c Rye. Per bushel 70c I 'Barley, per bushel 86c Timothy Seed 83.50 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected April 3) Heavy Hens l»c Springers, smooth 17c Leghorns 13c Stags He 1 Old Roosters OGc I Duck* 13c; Oeese He EM* dozen 18c All poultry purchased must be free I from feed. LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 18c BUTTERFAT PRICES 'Butterfat 3«c
• <'LASsir ltb U”<B **4>e*ee t *. a4Ja » E FOR I , ’< giving about I p. day. Aho thro ,„ f .»Uli w K I 55 lbs. each. K ' | Monroo St. Hu | , rot! ( 'r.T' p'OR'KALE-Hr,,;,, ■ .1 hie ti,H>r. g.md substam . r at a bargain. Mrs | K 1 1 Miij HE . r <)ft SALh—II »a v v 11 rn 177“ ,• *• I HK f ing barn. 26x40.’ and is ft ’ Will be sold .h.ap S.\ ' > R. R. 4. * f I’OR SALK’ 1)..,,,.i. ... I harness, good as i,. w ' ll ,lr a liars. 19421 in. 1,. r :11 | a , } Seventh st.. lh ,. lfur !n(! - 1 chanieally right. tir ■ Overland touring it. ■ , )U(1 •. ,u El Prked right. T. r „ A sr-rv. e Co. 21: N f’.ru St. ■ ' I large dark S. C. 1(..,| 5 . E , ■ Fn n. h. lilunton, in.i. |> FOR SALE -Two p.-Mriir Fleming. IL, mil.s north O s B I FOR SA'.E— Baby <hiil.;., EvTTlj. E dark brown Leghorns i.< El each. O. X. Dilling, li.-iaiiir ft , Craigville phono. g l( £ K FOR SA 17E -1-us. ~ ~~ ’ H Rhode Island R. d . (ri)m Czrk E red farm range fio. k. .10,- f„r r, t. H per lou. Mrs Dale m osm . ph(B1 ■ H WANTED I WANTED— Several pounds of I good clean rags. Must bros ■ good size and of soft material ■ Nothing such as denim, stork- ■ ings or heavy underwear ran br ■ used. Will pay 7c per lb. for I suitable rags.—Daily Democnt I FOR RENT I FOff hENt Pure. I good houwe and barn. Either <a»h r ■ on shares. Henry Krick. Stith I FOR SALE —Soy beans. Henry I Krick. sota I . FOlt RENT 4 —Four fuinish.u roomt ■ I for light housekeeping. Lights, ■ |gas and water, private outside mi- ■ trance, use of cellar and phon*. X’o I ch'ldren. Mrs. B. W. Sholiy, ,W7- !| West Monroe st., phone 521, T-8 I l-’OR RENT 33 a<t>- rt n- I oats at Monroe street river bridge. I i Judson W. Toepie. SltS I LOST AND FOUND | l.ilS’f —Light Fox Terrier, a host I , year o'd. Strayed from Wm Shoaf I homo. Finder please phone 875-K. I Decatur- * Sltiz I “NOTicE~ 1 expect to be in mi office land ready for regular business about April 14. 75tf DR. C. C. RAYL j — -<■ — Annual North Ward Operetta Friday Night. April I. 78tt —-' - o MITII K OE IIE.SHIXI. <ll i sm- ] TOH’S rt.TITJOX TO ‘l it he si. i:«n 11: Sl*te of Indiana. <’»unty >»f Ailaiita, SS I FXlward Rcherark. a» • '»t |,r ' estate of l*hlll|> 8. fier i, k ” ! .Charles B>her«ek, et al. Cause No. !»JT. 1 To: Ctiartee 8< lirrai k IJesrer j K. herack, Edward Heber uk. f.le>n„r Sellers* k. Clara Sutter. Urvan Hotter. Na.iml Si bera. k. Robert Kamel a-k. l.lnus 9, herai k. Heatnn S, herark. Eidelin rk herark. hlell.i ter. Peter Hehvr u-k. Anna S-tiers*«. and John Wlngerter. . You are severally hereto tlisf the abo.e named IM* ar,l a* k. »• e\*< utor of the estate *>. I ■? Hvherack. ileceas -J uf**rrsai,l has tiles in the Adams Circuit Court ■*< 't' rounly. tu Hie State of Indiana s t*'', tlon. making you defemlant- lh '’ . and proving therein for ar* order a* *l-*ree nf said Court authorlaing tn» nite of certain real estate helonjaz to the estate of said de. e.lent onrt ’ said |*»tttl**n deserlbed. to rnake as* _ for the payment of the debts amt I bllltles Os said estate amt h • ■' averred hv an affidavit nte.l «»•“’ and enrh nf you are non-resldeats « the Plate of Indiana an* that ha , aeasry parties tn so'*’ i.J.I un*l Ih.if said iwtltlr.n.s »* wiil-h Is now pending. I« ’ f '' r ,-„iri line In said Circuit Court in tn th. Cll>- of imrauir. Indtasa Ks?, "nm.Vir'sH.i-*, By Naomi F ■' ■ A 1 "* * If) ■" 0 See The AMERICAN SECURITY CO for your farm loa”». Busy terms arrtinx»’<i for * at a law rat. at int*K , ‘ l . FRED E. KOLTIRPhono 172. ( O ~' I DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Rpeclal attention cattle and poultrv prae’lrOffice IM No. riretJWM’ M Phono: Office 143-R••l<l• B, • • 1 __ -n | o — ——■ — | 5 T—MONEY— S'r I Monev to loan on . at interest, lonz t'"' partial payment prlvil < Decatur. Indiana I el..
