Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1924 — Page 8
Marion--John R. Quinn, national commander or the American Legion, will apeak here May 14. —
I Garden Seeds I All Kinds I Bulk and Packages. I Lawn Grass Seeds. E Clover and Timothy I Seed Potatoes | Fertilizer and Lime. I (’hick Starter | and Feeds | Ful-O-Pep, Con keys, I Blatchfords and J Sincerity I ZIMMERMAN- J CARPER CO. | Phone 233. ! 721 West Monroe St. |
MONEY TALKS Sneer at it. despise it, squander it, yet money talks, and the whole world hearkens. It whispers hope to the despairing. It brings comfort to the starving. It is the friend of life. It is the 1 pillar of success. Put your money in this bank, where it will be A FRIEND IN NEED A FRIEND INDEED. The Peoples loan & Trust Co. J Bank of Service | MdBHHHHMHMHBMMHHHHWHBBHMHHSVfIHNHHfIBHHMHBfIHBBHHMfIHBfIHDfIMBBb I — 111 ■■■■■" I Used Cars For Sale I 1 1922 FORD SEDAN I Good Rubber—Starter, etc. Everything w in first class condition. *• 1922—FORD TOURING I Disc Wheels—Star ter—Lights Good Rubber and in A No. I running condition * 1920—FORD TOURING I (Two Cars) Good Rubber—Starter- Lights and in excellent running order. S 1921—FORD ROADSTER I (Two Cars) J (rood Rubl>er Starter—Lights and in B | first class condition throughout. 5 1 1 TON FORD TRUCK CH ASSIS I (Two Truck Chassis) ® <• (rood Tires and first class running condi- ® tion—A No. I throughout. H 1 Shanahan Conroy Auto Co. I I AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS p Madison Street Phone 80
Car Parked On Bridge (United Press Service* Richmond, Ind., April II Paul Abbout, 17. was seriously injured last night when an auto in which he’ wa . riding crashed into the rear of a car parked in a covered bridge on the National road near here. Edward Peel •. driver of the parked car. was arrest'd. — - Hartford city A dog poisoner is again active here. Seven dogs have been poison'd in three days. o — SHE REFUSED HIM “I was engage) to’the prettiest little doll'ln Indiana, but my stomach and liver trouble hat! mude me so grouchy that she broke it off. I tried all kinds of medicine and doctors and got no relief. The gas blew me up like a porcupine anti 1 had awful colic attacks. Finally I heard of Mayr’s 'Wonderful Remedy and it has cerItainly fixed me up fine. I am now as ’good ever." It is a simplb, harmpreparation that removea, the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allay the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including apendit itis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sole by The Holthouse Drug •Oj.iq.w.<4OAa 9)s!M»njp pun OQ
• I DECATI’L DAILY DFAIOCDAT FRIDAY. \PRIL 11, 1924.
Sprague Files Motion For Another Trial Forr Wayne, April 11— Claiming that he has found some new evidence which would prove material in clearing him of tlie charge of grand larceny, F. Guy Sprague, former stockbroker, yesterday filed a motion for i new trial In circuit court. Sprague was foupd guilty several wei ks ago by a jury of the theft of 200 shales of Sinclair oil stock belonging to Dr. J. W. Borders, The stock was alleged to be worth about eight thousand dollars. President Denounces Probers Os Treasury (United Press Service) Washington, April 11— Following receipt of a letter from Secretary of the Treasury Millon, which contained a distinct threat of resigning. President • Coolidge today sent u message to the senate denouncing the conduct of the annate committee Investigating the bureau of internal revenue of th“ treasury department. "It is time we returned to a department under und in accordance with the usual form of law in the land. "The state of the Union requires the immediate adoption of such a court”, the said. Singling out the appointment of Francis J Ilenev. San Franisco attorney by the committee to be its prosecutor as an instance of the senates stepping outside the law in its eagerness to invetigate the President called on the senate to halt such conduct de- ' daring under such procedure instead 1 of a government of law. w? have a government of lawlessness. Against a continuance of such a condition. I enter by most solemn protest. o - Local Dentists Attend Meeting At Fort Wayne Ixx-al dentists attended the eighth annual meeting of the Fort Wayne Dental society held at the Anthony hotel in Fort Wayne yesterday mom ing and afternoon. About seventy dentists, representing the northern part of Uiis state, southern Michigan and western Ohio, attended the meet ing. Election of officers for the coming year was held at the morning business session and subjects pertaining to the profession were lectured upon l>y authorities from within and out of the state. Dr. J. F. Brennaman. of Columbia City, was elected president; Dr. C. M. Snowberger. of Hudson, vice-presi-dent . Dr. H. T. Berkey, of Fort Wayne re-elected secretary and Dr. J R. Harrington. of Fort Wayne, re-elected treasured. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CONGRESS TODAY ♦ Senate Daugherty investigation continues. Oil inquiry resumed. House Shipping board Investigation. Immigration bill. FOR QUICK CASH SALES If you are interested In the put chase or sale of farm lands, businesi locations, residence or city proportiei write or call for one of our recent descriptive lists. For those persona who won’t watt and are bound to realise some cast soon, would sav call and see wba> we can refer you to as a cash pric' for your property. SNOW AGENCY Decatur Indue. No. Sb—la a comfortable cottas* house of five moms and summer kitchen, on West Madison street. Is on stoned street, has large cistern, drove well, plent of fruit trees, good gard.-n. chlckdn park, small frum» stable, can be used as a garage In these grounds are about threequart or* nf an acre. The owner would pay difference in exchange of this for a desirable acreage tract. Price $2,200 i No. 46- la an Inexpensive two story eight room residence on Front street, near Adams street This pro ' p*rty has all of the modern conveniences. as electric appliances fur nace. flrp grate, furnished bath, etc Has nice bri"k front porch, is on a brick street, in a convenient up town ' location line content walk tn front of lot and about the house; la reaa on*bl* In price and can now b* bought for ».!kMion ■ ■■■ - ; No. 66—Is a convenient seven room story and a half residence on North Sth street In thia house ar* sliding doors, natural wood grill work, large glass front windows, amide porch 1 room, double cellar. furnished bnth Run Parlor, and hard pin* natural: wood finish throughout; furnace, etc i«arg* lot. on a brick street. rem*nt J walk* shout th* house and yard, plenty of fruit, good garden, garage chicken house, etc. Prlc* of this pro party la S4BOO 00; and possession can b* given In thirty days after sale is closed
-(■J 8 ..., 1 ar,.ww- r .-..-.x i ;>-*■■■--— r.— 9- - - r - - t'-UH British Ship Owners Lockout Yard Workers Isondon, April 11. —British Rttip owners today announced a nation-wide lockout crainst all shipyard workers, effective nt midnight tonight. The cause of the lockout is refusal of striking workers at Southampton i to accept the owners’ terms and resume work, although they were advised to do so by their own national union leaders. — - o MUST BE SOLI) at once. Good paying business. Will pay for itself in short time. Will stay with buyer until business js learned. See Hugh Souder. Ist st. BXl2' —O NOTICE I expect to be in my office and ready for regular business about April 11. 75tf DR. C. C. RAYL Political Calender Democratic Ticket For Judge Daily Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate forth” democratic nomination for judge es the Adams Circuit court. 26th Judicial c-’reuit, subject to the decision of the voters at the democratic primary. Tuesday. May 6th, 1924. DORE B. ERWIN Daily Democrat:—Please, announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Judge of the Adams Circuit court. 26th Judicial circuit, subject to the decision of the voters at the democratic primary, Tuesday, May 6th. 1924 J. FRED FRUCHTE. For County Auditor Dally Democrat: —Please announce •ny name as a candidate for the demtcratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision >f th* voters at the primary election, rueaday. May 6th. 1224. MARTIN JABERG. Daily Democrat; —Please announce ay name us a candidate far the demwratic nomination for Auditor of Kdama county, subject to the decision f the voters pt the primary. Tues'ay. May 6th. 1921. FRANK NEUSBAUM Dallv Democrat: Please announce ny name as a candidate for the dem-e-ratie nomination for Auditor of Ad•ms county, subject to the decision if the voters at the primary. Tueslay. May 6th. 1924. WALTER WILKINSON. For Sheriff Dally Democrat—Please announce hat 1 am a candidate for the demoratic nomination for Sheriff of Adlam, <-ounty, subject to the decision f the voters at the primary, Tueslay. Mav 6th. JOHN BAKER For Treaxurer pally Democrat Please announce hat I am u candidate for the demorath- nomination for Treasurer of \dams county, subject to th* decision f the voters at primary Tuesday, lay 6thLOITER KLEINE For County Recorder Daily Democrat:—Please announce ■y name as a candidate for the detn* <-ratlc nomination for Recorder of kdanis county, subject to the decision f th» voters at the primary, Tuesay. May 6th. 1924. MRS CLARA ANDERSON. Dally Democrat: —Piegee announce ly name as a candidate for the dem e-ratlc nomination for Recorder of \dum< county, subject to the decision f the voters nt th* primary election 'ueaday. May 6ih. 1924 KD GREEN Dully Democrat Please announce :y name tun a candidate for the deniratlc nomination for Recorder of Vdtuna lounty, subject to the decision f the voters at the primary. Tues lay. May 6th. 1924 GEOP.Gki M. T. HOUCK. Prosecuting Attorney . Dally Democrat: —Pleas* announce ny name n* a candidate for the dem-■-ratlc nomltißtion for Prosecuting .ttorney, 26th Judicial circuit, sub •ct to th* d'-vlelon of the voter* at he primary. Tuesday. May 6th. 1924. JOHN T. KELLY Dally Democrat:—Pleas* announce -ny mm* n« u candid u* for the d*m-M-nitq nomination for PriMecuting Attorney. 26th Judicial circuit, subject to the dedabin of the voters ul he primary election. Tm-iutay. Mav eih. 1924. A. C. BUTCHER For Surveyor Iki fly Democrat Please announce hat I am a candidate for th* demo ' <ratlc nomination for Surveyor of Adams <ouniy. subject to th* de- < i*lon of th* voter# at th* primary on Tu«»day. May Gth. 1924 DICK DOCK. Republican Ticket For Shariff | Pl*aae announ< <• m> tutne a* a canr’ldat* for ih* republican nomination . for Sheriff of Adams cotuMy. subject ; to th* decision of th* voters at the primary election tn he held May 6th S. W PETKRRON. I —— For Shgriff Dally Democint:-* I’legs* announce ~mr tuimr ns a rnndldatn for tto rv ouhbean nomination for Sheriff ol i Adame county, enbject 10 the decl 1 olon of th* voter* of tl.e prirnaf) I'•lection. Tuesday. Mav 6, 1924 I W. W HAWKINS I*
Bank Statements Show ' Prosperity In Community On March 31st. the amount of deposits In the three Decatur banks, namely the First National Hank, the Old Adams County bnnk and tin 1 Peoples Loan and Trust <oinpauy [totaled. 12.321.314. The deposits In- < hide individual cheeking accounts, certifl<-:ilea of deposit, and deposits from rural bunks. A local banker stated this morning that the showing was one of the best over made and that the total of the deposits showed •in excellent financial condition, existing in this community. oBandits Get Wrong Mail (United Press Service) Detroit, April 11 Miscalculation on the part of the four daring bandits cost them 2109,0D0 in bonds anti eenrities which a United States mull ruck was carrying to the Michigan Central station last night. The first truck, carrying a load of idstered mail, slipped through their fingers. The sceond truck, coming along ten minutes later, was held up but the v*n mail sacks taken by th" obbers will bring them no profits, check up by postal authorities ■ howed today. o Plow Kills Lit'.le Giri (United Press Service) Valparaiso. Ind.. April 11—Hattie 'lay Hitesman. aged three, was kill'd here late yesterday, whan she pped over a plow in her father's barn. The child was crushed. — ■■ o The newest handkerchiefs to carry with the frock are of chiffon that matches the frock in color < dged with gold or silver Igce. — ; -o NOTICE H. S. STRAUB he expert wall paper cleaner. The inn who knows how. 1 will make hat dirty paper look like new. Small .■ large jobs, washing. celling •rices r'ght. All work guaranteed Phone 51. S4tf-eod CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Wheat: May 21.0114; Jul 21.03%: °-.'pt. 61.04%. Corn: May 77c; July, '•\c: Sept. 75 , ,c. Oats: May 46>ic; itily 43%c; Sept 40c. o MARKETS-STOCKJ Dally Report of Ix>cal and Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review Chicago. April 11 Wheat started lower, corn and oats unchanged to fractionally higher on the board of trade today. Wheat lagged, despite strength in •thcr grains. <>n reports of heavier Argentine shipments A few sca.t'r ■d unfavorable weather advices had Ittle effect on sentiment. Coin was the market leader. Unfavorable weather and cessation of iffers resulting in long buying. Oats was up slightly on delay's! ••eding. rejiorts and an Improved i»h demand An advance in hogs offset lower ibles and provisions got away to a igber margin. East Buffa’o Livestock Market Rcc« 'pts 7260, shipments 5320, offiiul to New York yesterday, 5320; toes closing steady. Tops |S.2O; •ulk IS 10; heavies Is.iofiS.ls; medum< light weight IS.luff--20; light ligiit* $7.35(?8.10; pigs. , '-6.25(47.25; imcking sows roughs. . *5.75; cattle 300 strong; sheep 3400. ; heat wool lumb* 117.25; dipps $14.85 1 town; calves sl6; tops sl4. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Shipping pigs. $6 35(46.70- lights. $7.4567 66; light light* *57(77.26; ti'xed. mediums, heavies $7.4567.55; uughs $5.2566; stags $364 , lai mbs— $15.25 down. Culvea —$12 down. Toledo Livestock Market Hoge Receipts MtHt; market 66 1 'oc higher: heavies $7 6567.80; medurn* $7.8067.90; Yorker* $7.75®7.90 cood pigs $6 506 6 76. Calves— Strong. Sheep und Lambic- Steady. .OCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected April 111 . 'New No. 1 Wheat, bushel Me Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 90c White Corn «6c Mixed Corn 1 Oats, per bushel 43c >■ Rye. per bushel 65c 1 Barley, per bushel 66c ‘ Timothy Real $3 60 1 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected April It) Heavy Hens . 19c Springers, smooth 17c n Leghorns 13c t Stags 12c ■’ Old Roosters 06c *' Duck* 13c Geese 13c Eggs dozen lsc e All poultry purchased must be free ' from feed. * ( LOCAL GAOCER'B EGG MARKET v Eggs, dozen )$c BUTTERFAT PRICES I. Ilulterfat 34c e
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X .'.in ~ • CLASSIFIED ADS • FOR SALE FOR SALE—Reg. I’en luTon Stallion.' 6 years, weight 1950. A good one. Priced to sell. Call or write Clyde I Eckhart, Rockford, Ohio 86t8x' FOR SALE—Cheuj). Business course in file International College, Fort Wayne. Ind. Inquire at Peoples Res I;: lira nt, Deoatur. Ind 84t5i FOR SALE Second hand Tlodgel commercial wagon for sale. Just] the thing for light truck work. Yager Brothers. SGtJ! FOR SALE Two good rebuilt Rem-1 ington typewriters! Priced to sell.! inquire 211 N. Ist st. or see Geo. M ,Gill. 86t31 FOR SALE Good Duroc sow und X. pigs. Also some hay. Ed F. Miller,! ■( 6 Phone 881 C. 84t3 eotlx i CHICKKNS FOR*SALE— Barred Rock’ Rhode island Red. and White Wyandotte*. Also White Ix-ghorn eggs Tel. 615. J. F. Stonerook. 88t3x FOR SALE —One horse wagon anil! buggy. Inquire of Vinco Yurkovlc at 114 N. sth st. 88t3x FOR~S ALE—Eight disc fertilizer; grain drill, in good condition. Kruetznian Bros., Decatur. Ind. WANTED WANTED —Sewing to do. Phone 426. 8716 WANTED—Young women to enter an accredited school for Nurses, who lave completed one year of high <chool. Three year course offereed. ncluding Board. Room. Laundry and Tex. Books. Send all communications o M. F. Steele, M. D. Superintendent Methodist Hospital, Fort Wayne. Indiana./84t6 WE CLEAN RUGS—Have your rugs cleaned by air. Call for and deliv■r. Colchin Brothers, plumes 441 and >6l. Factory 115 East Rugg st. WANTED —Salesmen to sell United States Powders for hogs, in Adams •ounty. A good proposition to offer i o a live salesman. Old established inn. No delivering. Address James (cott. Sales Mgr. 310 Granville Ave.; Muncie. Ind. 88t6x A ANTED Washings to tlo. Call at 919 Harrison St. 88t2x LOST AND FOUND The party who look the CL E. basketball nniform from the old gym ibout the middle of the season is ■low known and unless returned or <*nt to the G. E., prosecution will 'ollow. 86t3 STRAYFD OR STOLEN Black and tan female hound pup. three month •Id Ci.ll 944 K.-.i 67t2 .OSE --‘License plate No. 204 966. Finder please return to this of-1 (Ice. 87t3x' j»ST—Yellow Angora kitten, male. 7 months old. disappeared Tuesday •venlng. April 8. 1924. Will pay one •oliar for its return. Dr. J. M. Miller. . $713 FOR RENT Foil RESIT !<ot feet on N. j 3rd st. Fine garden ground. Rent my wav desired Phone 928 or call •it 710 N. 3rd st. 87t3x FOR RENT—2 or 3 rooms furnl«he<l. or unfurnished, ( minute ride to Decatur. Garage, garden, and chicken park. Phone 872-K • 88t3 PUBLIC SALE The undersigued will sell at Pubic Auction ut the residence 729 Pataerson street jx>catur. !n<l. con> menclng at 1:30 P. M. on Saturday. April 12. 1924 The following personal property: Corn planter; dray wagon, double •pring; Double shovel plow; Wagon; ' Cultivator; Buggy; 2 breaking plows; Spike tooth hurrow; On* vet of work harness; On* set of buggy harness; Two horse collars; Sleigh: pair shelves; some lumber; Work bench; Canvass; Log Chains; Grindstone; , Fence Machine and reel' Twentv (•ales of TlmotHk- Hay umf On* ton ’ of loose Hay 75 bushels of Seed Corn; Several Household Ardcles and numerous articles not mentioned Terms made known on day of sale. MRS. HENRY SCHULTZ Roy S Johnson. Auct. Jack Bfunton. Clerk 7-9-1! ■ 1 ■■ o Illinois Senatorial Race Remains Close s (United Pres* S*rv(<e) s Chicago, April 11—An official can- : sass of th* vote cast in the Illinois g # primary for Senator McCormick and . former Governor charle* lieneen will be necesnaiy to decide th* winner of the republican senatorial nomination. It wa* declared today by supt porter* of both candidate*. e With 52 precinct* mlmilng, Deneen c is loading McCormick by 3,450 vote*, e Th* count stood: e Deneen, 253.7(2. e McCormic.®? 350.292. c -- — o Speaking of the agitation for a clean a books bill which ha* h<vn started in | New York, our bank book Is the clean- ' oat little volume we've read this **ac son.—Wilmington Every Evening. ——-—-o—'■■—■■■>— ■ *’,s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—S s—l
investigate for better HEALTH, see B ’ DR FROHNAPFEL. I) f ■ Chiropract-c and Osteopath . ’ HI Treatments given to tUlt ■ at 144 So. 2nd St £ r Office Hours 1012 a . m S. E . BLACK lof UNDERTAKING AND EMBAi I Culls answered Promptly <hv*r*S 1 Private Ambubn.-,; sTv" rtt Hi Office PhonH; JO ’ BB llorit ‘ |,; l: g OR. IL E. KELLER ■ ■co lOFFU’E 1 ; women x. * • Interest ..ru.ns, \. ■« — tr...H.,...••* c.r ,„ u , t ’'■ -6 an.l hnnleniUK 1 i.'Hil.!: ,tnr\.?’ '■ I.OSIS AM> XX-c l;i ' '■ 1 OTi ~ the ! 91 ?t > » r .. bunitax Phones _ t;>-sid.r e N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST . r.yrs r.x.linin' <l. (.Lsvs ]’ I,| GH HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 | . Saturday 8:00 p m Hn Telephone 135 MM __ DR. C. C. RAYL H SURGEON \-B iv .-md C.linieal l.iboritoriri n| Office Hours: V 1 tn 4 and 6 to S p. m p Sundays. 9 ’o 10 * m. Phone 581 M FEDERAL FARM LOANS ■ Abstracts of Title. Res! Es-s t Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan - See French Quinn. uffi.e—’lake 0 «t ■■ ■■><”•( DR. FRANK LOSE H Physician -mil 'North Third Street HBk Phones: Office 422; Home 4!i MK offi. e Homs—!•' >1 a m. (MB I to r>—4 to 8 p m. MH "ii.'.Uv - I • • ' ■■ ' Ml NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS M Notice is herein r.'-n •• ■■ MONDAY. MAY 5. 1924 will be (he l:i l il.’' 1’- r; . - >S’ mM spring fnstalli’> nt 'f 888 treasurer's olio <• » i !>■■ "i-i 8 urn. to I pm. «lunna '.- -J- 1 ing »eas.,n. All c. i. ’ ■ .M ||h|| lime will le-. on’.- .Ult, :-t - •>.' 1 ■MI penalty of I" per <■ ::•« . i<l>*d. Mg D<> no; put off \.m ... v " '■> |h|l be paid, and ilm :.i« i ■ • '' ? ||S|j <lutc of 111" fr.-.i-.i" ‘ Mm I bought or sold prop' »' " 1 HKg division of law - c . " :r al MH ' once Don’t wait I■: - ■ ' • Mg <"pits can b" l.ii'i |||!a| so do not ask for it. MH LOUIES KLEINE. BM Treasurer of A'imn* Csiify. HMB to May sth. M|| • ■- — aMB °“ — ~ ’ ® DR. G. F. EICHHORN ■ Veterinarian ■I I Office st Sale Bam on First Street I I MHn ! Baellary whit" .'nnb-a •■’ chickens contr..;i..i ;■ Mi teat. For partu nl.ir- .all MM PttoU'. Office lb- '• ——72 ■ NOTICE ■ I will stand my horsw M Preble «>n Mondays and l if- M days; balance of week at nv M farm, near Freidheim rhurc . M <■ommencinx April 1 Itn. M Service fee s!•*».<•<•AUGUST (ONK'I); ■ ) e Ml 1.7-IS I 1 ‘ H iB | «_s—-i— want Ans * *L, ■ t .. i ~ h. s. MICH Al D ■ I Farm and City M » For Alla, Exchange •''<* * M • t Office 133 &e»»* h 2nd p ’, 4(4 ■ ; Office Phpne 104-«e.. Fbo"*_. (J ■ — — w T ■ ‘ -TT-gT CHiFO pRACTIC fl I wlll fl yOU wfl,< • JkFhon» «• fl -'I I /hiiTf’ J?-] j***" 7 fl Office Ilea* ■ i ' ■ —TOWP?*, I to 12 « m H : I H ARLES &CH ARI-ES. ” I a ROY S. I a Live Stock and G*®*™ I i- Auctioneer oFIJW I >. I OFFICE ROOM N" a ' I IM ; | LOAN A TRUST | PHONE 6M « «H'TK | Aak tb«t man I've f " r _ mlh . I $ vbo baa atton<H<» M I
