Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1924 — Page 2

Mrs. Rosa Moran returned from Ft. Wayne this morning after visiting her sister, Mrs. Zimmerman. FLOWERS FOR EASTER Polled plants in Easier Lillies. Hvacinths. Tulips. Jonquils, Narcissus anti Cineraras. Cut Howers in Carnations. Roses. Sweet Peas, (’.alia Lillies and Swansonia. Call and see them. Place your order early. Moses Greenhouse Co. North sth st. Telephone 476 Residence 195. 90t I

sure fit jp T cant blow TrZjJ aw«y/z W * ( zgC 'Joucaaauhe C Jevo, • the sue larger - V- ■ / or SUREHT CAPS MMft p' -mi its© M-kDL BY FINL U LEVY. ’NO. M 2 B&OADWAY. NEW YORK CITY TEEPLE & PETERSON ■ 1 - * mu* Jpe 1 - MDt JJ} -• ¥1 . > I ' v, Paints l| Wil I * s h Ll\ I I DEMONSTRATION I | ‘ Free Sample Cans I If you attended demonstration last year— COME AGAINII if you did not attend last year — COME THIS YEAR We want you to try B. P. S. Product*. I That's the reason for Free Samples. NOT NECESSARY TO BUY A J 1 BRUSH - YOU WILL NOT BE ASKED TO BUY ANYTHING. | Bring yo ur . Varnish • Enamel or 1 Stain question', with you. Experts from I the B. P. s. factory will advise you. date or demonstration- > Wrdm-Mfay. Thn.sd»y * n d Frida? - ! April jg, 17,18 4 | Smith, Yager & Falk I

Miss Esther Mclntosh spent the day in Fort VTayne with friends. — Prevent Influenza The Tonic and Laxative Effect ot Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will keep the system in a healthy condition and thus ward off all at i tacks of Colds. Grip or Influenza. The' box boars the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c. WELCOME MOOSE Tuesday Evening Regular Meeting MOOSE HOME Third Street.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1921.

DIES OF BLOOD POISONING HEBE Mrs. A. J. Bliss, Os Geneva, Succumbs To Infection On Her Cheek Mrs. A. J. Bliss, 36, well known musician of Geneva, died at the Adams County Memorial hospital Sunday afternoon. Death was due to blood poisoning. Mrs. Bliss suffered from what seemed to be a boil on one of her cheeks last Wednesday. She! opened it and infection resulted. A physician was called on Thursday and! on Saturday she was removed to the hospital here. Mrs. Bliss was popular in musical circles of Geneva, and was a cornet--Ist in the Geneva band. She was a member- of the Methodist Episcopal' church. Mrs. Bliss is survived by her husband, two children. Robert, aged 7; and Aline, aged 17; her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Shutt; a brother and sister. • ■ o— RHEUMATISM Leaves You Forever Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposit* Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. Every Druggist in this county Is authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer that if a full pint bottle of Allenrhu. the sure conqueror of rheumatism. does not show the way to stop the agony* reduce swollen Joints and do away with even the slightest twings of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and tested for year*, and really marvelous results have been accomplished in the most severe cases where the suffering and agony was intense ami piteous and where the patient was helpleas. Mr. James H. Allen, of Rochester. N. Y.. the discoverer of Allenrhu. who for many years suffered the torments of acute .heumatlsra, desires ill sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of anyone's money unless Allenrhu decisively conquers this worst ot all diseases, and he has instructed dtuggists to guarantee it as above in every instance. All drug gists can supply you. LOCATE BOOTHS (Continued from page one) S Blue Creek. New school house Dtst. 1. N. Monroe. Monroe school bouse. Middle Monroe. Election school house. Herne A. Jefferson Garage. B erne It.. Community Building. Berne C.. Town Hall. Frenhh. Kiel lion school house N. Haltford. Basement Linn Grove school. S Hartford. Perryville store. N. Wabash. Election school house. Ceylon. Celyos school hcu*-. Geneva A. Albert Burris Bldg., along railroad Geneva B. Tvwn Bldg. ‘ W. New centralized school bldg. E. Jefferson, Theo. Fatten Garage. City of Decutm First ward A. Fred Linn’s Garage. First ward B. Office of Decatur Supply Co. Second ward A. Firm floor PnbUi Library. Second waul B. RcoHaMe of Ben Bchnnh Third ward A. Kirsch Auto Salesroom Third ward B. Farmers Equity Egchange The .minty chairman of the de mmrafh and republican tairtlo* are letting m«-n and women to nerve on the election boards. An tar an known only one net of clerks will be *mploynd at the primary. Th» booth* will b« opened from 6 a. tn io 6 p tn. Marriafa Lieanaa Conrad Victor Crabtree, electrician. Celina. Ohio, age 23. to Hilda Marte •tump. Geneva. ag« ft. Funeral For Isaac Haber On Wednesday Funeral aaeviev* for Isaac Fisher, who died at tne A-lu-ii" county Infirm ary last Katurdsr. will held from the Kant Liberty church near Monroe vllb’. at I" o'eteefc W>-da«-*d*y morning. Ute ll*'. C T Bette. officiating Burial will I.* made In th>- Mavaofck < mattery. There »4I he work l « Hl<l K. A degree <>a Wedaewlsy ovcnfnx. April 1 a< LSI atftnsh T 9 A lioud (rite adanee I* deelred, »!<:» W. M.

Varicose Veins Are Quickly Reduced No sensible person will continue to' suffer from dangerous swollen veins of Lunches when the now powerful. l yet harmless germicide called Emerald Oil can readily be obtained at any well stocked drug store. Ask for a two-ounce original bottle of Emerald Oil (full strength) and re- 1 fuse substitutes .Use as directed and in a few days improvement will be noticed, then continue until the swollen veins are reduced to normal It is I guaranteed and is so powerful that It also reduces enlarged glands, goitres and wens. Mrs. George Hill went to Fort Wayne this morning-to spend the day I with relatives. o Political Calender Democratic Ticket I —— For Judge Daily Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for judge of the Adams Circuit court. 26tb Judicial circuit, subject to the decision of the voters at the democratic primary. Tuesday, May Gth. 1921. 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. L 924 J. FRED FRUCHTE. For County Auditor Dally Democrat: —Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary electing. Tuesdav, May 6th. 1924. MARTIN JABERG. Daily Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams cminty. subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. Tuesday. May 6th. 1924 FRANK NEUSBAUM Daily Democrat: Please announce my name a* a candidate for the dem m-ratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 6»h. 1924 WALTER WILKINSON. Auditor Daily Democrat:- -Please announce that I am a candidate for the deme craijc nonateation for auditor of Adams county, subject Io the decision ts the voters at the primary. Tuesday, ■ M .y 6th. W L. THORNHILL For Sheriff Daily Democrat—Please announce 'hat I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Sheriff of Ad dam* county, subject to the decision of the voters al the primary. Tuesday, May 6th. JOHN BAKER. For Treasurer Dully Democrat—Please announce that I am « candidate for the democratic nomination for Treasurer of Adams connty. subject to the decision of the voters at primary Tuesday. May 6th LOUIES KLEINE For County Recorder Dally Democra Please announce my name as a candidate for the dem ucratlc nomination for Recorder of Adams < uunly. subject to tho decision -»f the voters at the primary. Tuesday. May Gth. 1924. MRS CLARA ANDERSON. Daily Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candldaje for the democratic nomination for Recorder of Adam* county, subject ro the decirios of the vote, at the primary election Tuesday, May Gth. 1924. ~ ED GREEN Imiiy Democrat:—Please announce my name a* a candidate for the dem-re-ratlc nomination for Rewordor of Adam* county, subject to th<« decision of th'- voters at the prbnaty, Tnes day. May 6t>>. 1924 GEORGE M. T. HOI CK. Proeecuting Attorney Daily Democrat: -Pl<-a»e announce my name a* a candidate for the dem oeratlc- nomination for Prosecuting Attorney. 36th Judicial circuit, sub pe-t to the decision of lite voters at ■he primary, Tuesday. May 61 It. 1924. JOHN T KELLY .Daily Democrat • — Ptmae announce my name a* a candidate for the dem neralie aohclnetlnn for Prowc-titing Attorney. SGth Judicial. circuit. »ub Jecl to the decision of the voter* jit the primary election. Tuesday. Mav 6th. 19X4. A. C. BUTCHER. For Surveyor ' Incily Dumorfut: Plauen announce that I am a caudldulu for the demo >, era tic nomination for Surveyor ol , Atlanta county, subject to the do edaton of Hie voters at the primary on ' Ttu sdiiy. May Gth. 1934 DICK UUCIt. |. 111 f. Iltpubkcan Ticket i For Sheriff lieu*" sanouti'-o my name a* u can didst" forth" repuMhan nomliraHott tor Sheriff of Adum > county, subject •o the decision of the voters «t th< primary vleclluu io bn hold May Gth H. W. I'ETERSON. For Sheriff Italic Democrat• Please rtiim<iti< > my num" os a ceoclWnte for lit" ta 1 puhli'-su noimtmHow few bherlS cjl Adunts ccuntv. Mtbjoc t to the dtxl l»»’i tn fhu vu'«r„ of ‘tten pri'uar? eiectluu. Tuesday. May 6. 1924. W. W HAWKINS

Baseball Season Gets Started Officially Today ] New York. April 15 —(Special to J I Daily Democrat)—The old. bark of’ the utups, chatters of the coaches and J clatter of brass bands echoed far and J I wide today as baseball returned for . another long run in the National and i i Americ an leagues and the American 1 association. The lid-tilting, curtain-raising and spotlight-focusing will follow the established lines, with leading citizens flring out the first ball, with bands playing und with umpires chanting their long familiar cries. The National league will get under way with Brooklyn at New York; Bostou at Philadelphia; Chicago at St. Louis and Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. The American league will open with New York at Boston; Philadelphia at Washington; Cleveland at Detroit and St. Louis at Chicago. Officials and club owners of the big leagues have reason to expect another season "bigger and better than ever.” Interest la jjtst as intense in the game, the c-ompetitloo should be keener in the two big pennaht races and the demand for tickets to the opening games indicated a large- year. Interest in the two pennant races will he centered principally in the attempt of the two New York clubs to make a new record by winning more than three successive pennants. REST ROOM TO ’ (CoMinued from Page One) world peace, the development of interns'ional understanding, and Justice. A go'xl program is being planned for the district convention of Feder- ’ ato<l Clubs, to be held at Anderson. May 1. Mrs. C. E. Bell and Mrs. John l*arrfsh will represent the Woman'* Club at this meeting. Several towels and aprons, which - were ordered from the Board of Industrial Aid tor the Blind, were sold ! last evening and those who have not . already bought of these articles may obtain same from Mrs. Alva Nichols, chairman of the committee In charge. The next meeting will be held April , 28. at the Library and the Dramatic • and Mnsic Departments will have ■ charge of the program. The comr mittee announced last eveningylhat it would be a -surprise program and urged the members to be present A short business meeting will be held , in connection. ■ o < MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Repot t of Local and Foreign Markets t Opening Grain Review Chicago. April 15—Grains started irregular on the board of trade today. * Wheat prices eased off at the start. ' induced by weakness In Liverpool and small export business. , Corn was without any distinct fae- . tom which would tend to move the market tn cither direction Prices, however. »lnmp<sl slightly in sympathy with wheal. * Oats ruled steady, lacking any teat tures. > Provisions started steady with hogs and cables. East Buffalo Livetteok Market Receipts 56'm shipment* 2280. nfficial to New oYrk vestenlwv 532 n; . hogs closing slow Tops M.IS; bulk. . 38.15; heavies 38 15; medium*. 38.15; light weight 38.15; light light* 374»K. nigs 36 50(97; isacking now* roughs. 56.Mt4x6.75. cattle 175 steady; sheep. SMO; bent w«m*l laiAbn 517.35(t17.M: clips 315 down; best clipped ewe*. 39.5001«. M: taives Ron; top* 3120 B 13.5«. Fort Wayne Livestock Market ! Bhinptnc pie*. *6.2506.75; lights. ’’ «7 6"fr7.«5; Ijght light*. 370 7.25; 1 mixed, medium* and hrgrien 97.**0 765; toughs 35 3506; stag* 3304. t^ambn—3ll 16 down. Cal»ii»- SII.JO w«b. LOCAL GRAIN MARKCT it I iCorreete'l April 15) ' New No. I Wheat. bush.-l Mt Yeffow Ear •'urn. per I'fi Mt White Corn H«c Mixed Corn Mr ( tiata. per bashel 43t , I*o, per bunlw-l .... 65c 4 Ibirtoy. per bush'-l. 65c » Timothy Seed 13 50 II - ™. DECATUR PRODUCE MARKIT (Currortcd April U) Heavy H<w* 19c Hpriagvrn. smouUi 17c 1 ‘.cghotu* 12c *} .Hing* 12c .. Old Boosters 06c I- i’Urk* 13c G««m> 13c r.ggn doat-n lie „ AU pouHry punbeMnl must bu tree P (rum feed. if LOCAL GROCCR'b tM MARKET ' i'iss Cu-w . 3fc BUTTUBFAr PRILLS 1. . Butterfat >4«

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♦ * (XASSIFIED ADS ..... . " L ' FOR SALE FOR f?ALE Ford chassis in A l shape. Decatur Auto Laundry, North First street. 89t3 FOR SALE One horse wagon, Hill. 1122 West Elm St., Decatur. 89t3x FOR SALE — Baby chicks. Barred Rocks and R. 1. Reds. Price 12c each. Burton Niblick. phone 696. 89-t3x WANTED WANTED —Sewiug to do. Phone 426. 87t6 WE ( LEAN RUGS —Have your rugs clenned by air. Call for and deliver. Cokhin Brothers, phonen 441 and 561. Factory 115 East Rugg st. 86t30x WANTED—Salesmen to sell l-nlted States Powders for hogs, in Adams county. A good proposition to offer to a live salesman. Old established firm. No delivering. Address James Scott. Sales Mgr. 310 Granville Ave, Muncie. Ind. 88t6x WANTEtP-fo buy a |general purpose horse. Must weigh between 1300 and 1500 lbs. and broke to drive single- Isaac Everett, phone 875-E. 89t3x W ANTJ-.D—Trac tor to plant 20 acres. 33 per acre. Call phone 23 Monroe. 89t3x LOST AND FOUND r'OC>lt>—A Imtics purse containing sarnie money and other articles. Was found about a month ago near Kohne corner. Owner can have same bv calling at thin office and describmg. 89GJ STILAYED to my farm, a white sow Owner may have same by paying for feed, aiul this udvt. Julius Erhart. Bluffton. R. 4. 89t3 FOR RENT FOB KENT-8 room house with bant ami garden. Phone 600 F. Chas Mariitt Bellmont farm. o Valuation Os Gas And Electric Company Increased Indianapolis, April 15.—Valuation of the Boctbern Indiana Gas and Electric company wm increased 3X358,500 today by the state board of tax commissioners. The present valuation wa* fixed at 815.075'm* for tangablc property. The increase over the 312,816.500 assessment of 1923 was due to improvements aud additions to plants owned by the company. meuiHßr* of the lax board said. 1 " O - The white crepe or satin bodh ■ joined to a wrapped or draped skirt of black is frequently seen al smart functions. — - MANY WANT TO (Continued from page one) Bolinger. Pleasant Mill*, representing Kitkland. Washington und St Marys; Sherman Kunkel. Route 7 i Decatur, representing PreMe. Root »n<l Union townships; Charles D Teeplis city, representing Flr»t ward »nd “A' precinct of Second ward; Avon I’urk. city, representing 3rd ward and "B*' precinct of Second ward; Fred Rohrer, Berne, repreanting town of Berne, Those who • signer! the petition of the nhovr ' '•sndldau-s were. Frank Down* W , A. Klr-ppr-r, C. E Rockor. Hugh D > Hite. John Shirk. E. W. Johnson, Harry Frilzlngur. D. J. Harkh w. Harry Hc-hrt and Cui E. Peterson. Th-- other tint of candidate* are. ' Frank ntitlcr city raprnaeßHng *‘A” nreiim-t 2nd ward anti all of First ward; Roy Mumma. city n pi'Mcnt Ing "B" pret Inct ot 2nd ward and all of Thirl ward; Dr. 7*a»ry Joaen. F-ernr. rrprcacntlntt town of Ferng; David M nJte. rupr<*s»n*Jng Root. ‘ Union and Preble township*; Paul Graham. Monro*. rcpre»< nttug Kirk land. Washington and St. M*ryv t townships; (mu Hevkvr. Monroe, rer presenting French. Monroe am! Bine r CrrMr Inwnshpg; Artem Miller, Ge s neva. n-iirt-ar-nting Hartford. Wntetsh and Jefferson townships. Th" petition forth" above <-andldnlc» nn« signed by C. L Whiter*. Orm'-la-hhlcnsfager. C, IL Coltr-r. C, D B Colter. Hue Mayer, Naomi .Meyer H. K. r Black. |. t!<i»n»teln. W. A. larwer. It. F. c Callow. « ,rry Helm, and IL M. e Daniel* c Tuttnurow. April |6'h is Hw last t, day on which tint ««nd id ate* tor doe legate* to Uto stalo <'Mlvhllon rftn r . silo their declarntlon* with th" | n co-yaly vlerV Si* (etn'aralr can'll ( d-'tea bare film) so for. the rnndhteloa . | bate townalilp truateen. who wenr 'irg'tl lev the ntate HMi'lsJJou of town i«Mp UmOmn to lite • cnudidnlen It* c dalegatan to tbg state gunveatioti |

**** * * * I .1 * • investigate B FOR BETTER HEALTH. SE| ■ DR. frohnapi el D C I Chiropractic and O»teop*tih ■ Treatments given to suit I at 144 So. 2nd St. y ß ’“ r *8 ■ Office Hours 10 12 a. m -1 5 .’." l ** ■ ——: ■ s. E.BLACK I UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMS I Callswusw. red promptly " ’ I Private Ambulance S.-rvt™ I Office Phone: 90 ' I Home Phone: 727 ■ ’ N- A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST ■ Eyes Examined, f;, M ■ HOURS: ’*■ 8 to 11:30—12:34 to 5 04 Saturday 8 00 p. np Telephone 135 DR. C. (’. RAYL SURGEON X-B;iv and Clinical I aWdltai.r Office Hoars: ’ 1 to 4 and 4 to I p. tn Sunday*. 9 to 10 * m . Phone 531 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract* of Title. Re») E*t«i Plenty of Money to loan o* Government Plan. See French (juinn, Office—-Take first stairway I tu r rMoeww I DR. FRANK LOSE " Physician and Surgam ’North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home C! Office Hours—9 to 11 a a. 1 to 5—4 to 8 p m. t*»tn<lßT < tn Hm NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that MONDAY. MAY 5. 1924 will be the last day for paring ng spring installment of taxes. TV treasurer's office will be opeo fr» 8 am. to 4 p m.. during the tax ge Ing season. All taxes not paid by the time will become delinquent t penalty of 10 per cent will be a4H Do not put off your taxes as therm* lie paid, anti the law points <<ut th duty of the treasurer Those who he bought or sold property anl *Ui| division of texes should cetne te i j once. Don't wait for the rush tepittovan be laid away for 1 so do not ask for it. LOUIES KLEINL Treasurer ot Adams ' «?. to May kk - ■ o n«TH K <»v FIV Al. »HTTI KWt OF IHTTATK No. toS3. Notice I* hereby given to be «nM tor*, heir* *l*'l legate"* -t Ise rs 8 -Huffman, deceased. 1. Adniue circuit court !-■ M st |w *** todiso*. <*n the Ist .lay I»S4, and show mu- >f •" J? the FINAL AKTTI.KMI.Xi .»• < jT *it>. th* estate »« ' 'I not l»* apprevad: » <•( b hot I tied to th-n »tnl «tiere of heirship, and reirln thrir «i*r butlve share*. ....... un fMwutnr. Ind.. Apill ~ I'- 4 - .« I tortsell * Tod-i. .»'ty» Porch trelliM**. lattice «»A help hcautifv your home *< have them. H. Knapp and >* It - ■— • One of the smartest French «■ ha* wid# ter bands on th* <«• about the bcm. but none <>n tte <* ter which tea ptete temfc" ■ucA as is usuel on tailored bit**** notice I Will frtnntl my h< * r * Preble on Monday* an* l ’“2 days; balance of week M farm, near Freitlhcim c u eommcncinK April iHnService fee 11 ALfJI ST < Ml 13-W»** ,0— l! S';—MONEV— s'' | Money to at 5% IntertM.! partial payment l“ 1 ’ 11 1 , Lenhart « Hel* ttecatiff. Indian* I J '> ~ *)■'" DR. c. v. conneu* veterinarian 'Kproffnl attention * 1 calf!" and pm* l "* ’ goaet . oiks 13<» No I Phono; OtUuo 143-K«"-’ <4 — — ~hsTmi<hup I 3.rm ami Cjiy ' .•* '' .Per Bate. .Titr** Qff.6. I3J bonlh » I I Office Ff’O'" —L. O Mt» *