Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1924 — Page 2
JUST RECEIVED—Car of Hard Coal. Delivered $14.50. Also have Virginia and Pocahontas. Julius Haugk, phone 666. 9813
Just Received Another Shipment of those Nifty Patterns of Wall Paper. They are the latest and they are right. Wc carry everything in the way of Paints; Varnishes, Enamel, etc., for inside or outside. Callow &. Kohne F (Drown G es Better Cartaretion Thirty - seven nationally known r"- mobile factories -buy Ped Crown Gasoline in tank car lots for testing purposes. These manufacturers use Red •Crown because it has made good — because after comparboa it has been found to deliver more mileage, more povVcr, less carbon, easier starting, greater flexibility, qui ?!ler pick-up, and smoother acceleration. It is practically certain that your car was tested and proved with Red Crown before it left the factory and that its entire carburetion system is ad- . justed to Red Crown Gasoline. These arc weighty arguments why you should use Red Crown, but there is a more forceful reason in the unqualified guarantee of unii rmity which the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) gives you with ev. ry gallon of Red Crown you buy. • Fill up with Red Crown anywhere and everywhere and you will gi t more mileage, better mileage, and better carburetion. Gay Efced Crown II At the Standard Oil Service Elr.tion: || Corner Mercy ar. J Wmehetler St». . ! || ** R *A fc> follow, itj l ’ur.3 ’»m and Garajr#: , . 11 Is. . •- >. wE \ II \ ' 3m •** Steal ?, I : a Tira Sba.., S3l M. II S. 8. M«gt»y, Mrnimo**, M. II W. F. Mbirar A Son, FrC* . uj. Standard 03 Company Decatur, Ind. , f/adiMo) ' |L_ . 3*21
NOTICE I rebuild Pianos, Talking and ' Sewing machines, and tune pianos , and sell as a'side line. Phono 1012 North end city limits D- A. Gllliom. Cail in the, morning and evening , onlv. M AV-Ftf
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCR \T FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1921.
John Henry Hog Sale John Henry Hogg, Bluffton, Ind., will hold a public sale. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30th, at 10 o'clock at which he will sell over 100 head of Registered and Grade Shorthorn Holstein Cows. Calves, Heifers. Steers, etc. A lot of these cattle are fat, ready for theniarket. Over 50 head are Registered Shorthorns. Also Hogs, etc. 2526 JOHN H. HOGG. rcie^?2DwatchesM£^ > ) \ f Bllhi f A treasured memory of the giver lives in a Gruen Watch • • Hour by hour, year after I year, a beautiful Gruen | • /A Watch preserves through • A’wA faithful timekeeping service I ' rm the treasured memory of | * the Thus it is es- • Iri 'll pecialiy fitting as a com- ' Il IAI mencement gift. ' We havc a delightfully var- g iillwi assortment of Gruen uVjz/ Guilt! Watches, priced from g $25 up. Why not choose one • ■ cßoen today ? o • • • Pumphrey Jewelry Store | B The Hallmark Store |o] Brunswick Phonographs
f ■ ’ Later Tendencies In Spring DRESSES VK. The dress mode in its many inW- -r 7- ■ ter^retations —finds ample expression Z 4 ' ' ) here. Women who are critical will / ™ '"B ™ I I at onee •* 8 ,n t h «m those finer /if In 1 \ \ M points and details that give to a /./I ffl/ style a pleasing individuality. These I V I ® 1 \\ x* \l 1 dresses are really far above the I I • 1 * average. mr JI They're mostly dresses of the , jK* simpler type, that depend for their ■ f| I i |v cmartress upon quality fabrics and I II I expoit workmanship. They are the 1 »' II I cor: that give the best all around ser11 I / ■ vjee and still have that festive, light /■ / ■ Spr'ng color, smsrt line and everyI I < / H thing about them that suggests the I / if Csyety of the Spring Mason. And * f J I every detail tells their exceptional I/ k. jj value and perfect t**tc. A wenderful if I ( JkJ ’ 11 selection in / « H Printed Crepes, Crejx* de Chine, Roshanara Cr(’|»e, French Flannels, Wool Canton Crejjes, Linen Street Dresses in plitin color* check* IHiurvN color , cuiiibintilion* I'lc.ctc. J SEE THEM BEFORE Bl YIN(i • PRICES MOST REASONABLE The H & B Dry Goods Co.
REGISTERED BELGIAN STALLION Prince De Orr. 3 years old, weight 1800, will weigh 1 ton when matured, color sorrel roan, will make the season 5 miles north of Decatur on the John Bucher farm. Terms reasonable. 21-23-25 JOHN BUCHER NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, MAY 5, 1924 will be the last day for paying your spring installment of taxes. The treasurer's office will be open from 8 am. to 4 p.m.. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a penalty of 10 per cent will be added Do not put off your taxes as they must be paid, and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and with a division of taxes should come in at once. Don't wait for the rush No re- < epits can be laid away for anyone, so do not ask for it. LOUIES KLEINE, Treasurer of Adams County to May 6th. NOTH F. FOB (I'll. Hll>« Notice l» hereby given that the Hoard of Commissioner* of Adams county, state of Indiana, will receive blds for the furnlshlna of coal for the several county hulhlinK" and Institutions for the year 1924-1993 on Momln,. Ma, nth. IlCt and up until to o'clock A. M. on said day, as follows, to-wit: ~ ears (not to exceed 100 tons! of White Asli delivered In the cellar at the Court House In the city of Decatur, Indiana. 3 ears of Hocking Valley for the County Infirmary, price to be F. O. H. cars. Decatur. Indiana. 1 car of Smokeless Pocahontas, egg or lump, delivered In the basement of the County Jail, at De, atur, Indians. Blds will also be received for coal of other qualities for delivery In the same quantities at the several place* above spec I tied. Board reserves the right to reject any or all blds. All coal to be subject to the approval of the custodian of the building or Institution where the same is to be used, and shall l*c delivered within SO ■fays from date of letting ot the contract. Bids must Is- accompanied with asRdavlt and bond as required by law. In the event no satisfactory bld is received on the above date the hoard reserves the right to continue the date for receiving such blds from day to day until a satisfactory bld Is received.! KRNsfT CONRAD, B. F. BKEINEIL CEO. SHOEMAKER. 93-2 Hoard of Commissioners
NOTICE OF VOTING PLACES FOR I PRIMARY ELECTION Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, has fixed and designated the following regular voting places used at the general elections as the voting places In the several precincts of said county for the Primary 1 Election to be held May 6, 1924: East Union, Brodheek School House 1 West Union. Kohr School house East Root. Aber School house West Hoot Monmouth School house | North Preble. Freldhelm School house South Preble. School house. Diet. No. 5 North Kirkland. Peterson School house South Kirkland. Building near Hon-l duras store North Washington, Ben Kiting's residence South Washington. Itclniker School North St. Marys. Robo School South St Marys. France's Hall. Pleasant Mills North Blue Creek. School House No. 7 South Blue Creek, School House, Dlst. No. 1 North Monroe. Munroe School house Middle Monroe. Election School house Berne "A". Jefferson Garage Berne "B". Auditorium Berne "C". Town Hall French. Election School house North Hartford. Linn Grove School house South Hartford. Perryville Store North Wabash. Election School house Ceylon. Cevlon School house Geneva "A", Town building Geneva "B”. Albert Burris Bldg , along railroad West Jefferson, New high school building East Jefferson. Theo. Fetters Garage at N. W. corner of See. 22 Decatur First Ward. "A". Fred Linn's Garage First Ward ”B". Office of Decatur Supply Co. Second Ward "A”, First Floor. Public Library Second Ward "B". Residence of RenJ. Shrank Third Ward "A”. Kirsch's Auto saU>s room Third Ward “B", Zimmerman, Carper A- Co. office. West Monroe st. Given by order of the Board of Commissioners ot said county. MARTIN JABINtG. 19-23 Auditor. o NOTICE H. 3. STRAUB the expert wall paper cleaner. The man who knows how. I will make that dirty paper look like new. Small or large jobs, washing, ceiling. Prices right. All work guaranteed 'Phone 51- 84tf-eod — —o HAY AND GRAIN Call us for prices. Phone 233. Zimmerman-Carper Co. 96t3 eod
MARKETS-SiOCKS Dfiilv Report ot Ixyral and Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN < United I’rcm Service! t'bieggo. Apirl 25— Grain trading started on the lo<al Itoard of trade today with pronounced unevennesH. Investment sentiment in wheat <ontlnued liadly shaken at the rtart Traders were unwiling to mehr ex tended commitments and confined mint of their operations to the cash month. 1 Corn sax the market lender. -Slack'cning up ot country offerings and | prospect* of better eastern buniness. . with the Inception of late investigation- aided In giving corn a fiitn underload. | Oats followed corn and opened uni hanged to higher. ITovisions started steady with hogs and csliles. Exst Buffalo Livestock Market lleceipta 72M, shipments 437#. of bogs closing steady. Tops 88; bulk, ficial to New York yesterdav. 3420; 88; heavies 88; m*-d:ums 88: light weight 88; light lights 87.56(88; pig--87.25*7.50; parkin * sows rough*. >8 50*6 75; cattle 325 slow aud weak best ettpa 815; best clipped aged sheep soon; best wool lambs >l7; Weihers >9.25*9.50; rlip|s'd ewes >9 down; calves 2ori>. top* >H- culls. >7 50 down Toledo Livestock Market hlthm; heavloa 87.05* 7.70; niedliitnHotw-- Receipts 866; marker 10«>7.63*7.70; Yorkers >7 3«*7.55; good pig*, M sii*7. t’alves- Lower. Sheep and laiinhs—Steady. Fort Wayne Livestock Market inn lbs. ad down >6*6.78; 130 to 150 n>s. >7*7 15; 150 to 190 lbs >7 25 I9'i and up. 17 30; rouebs >5.50*6: slags >3* 4 Isimb" >ls down. Calves—>9 down CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE
Wheat; May BlJ)3*b; July *1 t»s*fc: Sept. 81. M- Corn: May 77l>e; July 76**c; Sept. 7h**e. Oat«; May *6t*e July 44%r. Kepi «o%C. LOCAL GRAIN MARKBT 111 Corrected April 25 New No. I Wheal, bushel >*c Y«llow Ear (Wn. per 100 ..90 White Corn 86c flat*, per bu. 42" .Mix 'd t orn .................... *• Rye. per bush«l 66c Barley, per bushel 66r Timothy S-ed >3.50 DtCATUR PRODUCS MARKIT Corrected A|irll 25 i Heavy Urns 19c Sprlngnra. simsitb 17c | leghorns lie fltM* lie Old Roosters 06e Ducks 13e [<lne«o 12c Kus. doom Joi Ail poultry purchased moat bo free fmm feed. LOCAL OROCIRS KOO MARKIT Eggs, 'burn .. 20> •UTTtRFAT FRICKS Butterfat 38c
FOB SAIT~~ ? ~' H)R SALE—Sobeans west. |2 a bushel in,? S “" Mk|. Ripley, Willshiv, « 1 FOR ones obtainable O s as-.L be "»l» Dally Democrat office dras '"“"tv FOR SA I.E--second sheets, receipt receipts to book. tab?X « Daily 1 FOR "SALE eggs; white and yelfot dn ‘ d '"'k Call 690-F. onl °" Wi rsEi'i carA touring on god tires, ln > n ng order: 1 Star touring el. perfeq* condition; sLl'i 3 * Overlands, priced ngl t tX? 1 ’*< ly. P. Kirsch & Son *“ m FOR SALE—Round~reed hard coal heating stove an ft Ing machine motor. Inquire a > u Coffelt, 310 Oak st. 1 FOR SALft—Five hllWs W||h J 796* Z * Ber Bro,hm ' 5, P pkt£ FOR SALE B.c—old. weighing 1.300 pounds.' s 0llt ? kind and good worker || aT( . .2 for him. P. B. Dyke.an. lteJ t'Ml FOR SALE—I92O FvTd 7oiijw~s good condition. Call at " ing Phone 258. Garage. _ _ l*t2t FOR SALE—Fresh cow, calf by ««|, Ford Garage, Decatur, 'ißy, FOR SALE —150 Ban< d~Rw|t~ Ihh chicks, due to hatch May 10. ]> r , c . 812.00 per hundred William Jui son. Ciaigville, Ind. Craigville oiio» 3-12. *
WANTED WFTLEAN ftl’GS—Have your rup cleaned hy air. Call for and deHrer. Colchin Brothers, phones 44! M j 561. Factory 115 East Rugg st. «wu WANTED - Was!. mgs wanted Cat] at 424 Gloss st. Decatur, Ind. WANTED- Mali! for general - tea* work. No family washing or tn» WANTED- -To buy Tetrler or i Terrier pnp. 4 to 6 months <M Ebone 8 or ZSB. lea , - . -, , - _ FOR RENT FOR RENT Gaiac .. right off Monroe st. Phone 4:3. ' , m* FOli itE^JT—targe lot for gand.ta . North Second street. Rent says* to suit. George G. Flanders. JkJ ” LOST AND FOUND I.OST—Wrist watch bearing Utah, of M. M. M.. thought between K u P. home ami Ohlers restaurant* Ohlera restaurant an>l 6th street • Jefferson. Finder please call ">» I and receive reward Margaret Mon Idft - 0— CARD OF THANKS We wish in this a»» n «’ r ’« the neighbors and friends for th* kind assistance during the >kkn» and death of our father. John Trias, for the beautiful flowers, the nttd* ter for hia consoling words and choir for their services. THE CHILDMEX OIL G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on Firat Street I Buliary white diarrhoea J I rhlckr-tis controlled by b' l '" test. For particulars call Plinn-w: Office 30w; Re* < J iTsTmuhaid Faro, and Cite Propere* k .For Raia, tacnanue a"d Off.ca 133 south 2n<l •’„_ Office Phone >o4—Re»
NOTICE I will stand m> Preble on Mondi*" and •“ •avs; balance of neck »> 'arm. near Freidhelm ( -ommcncinj: April I llhService fee Slft-00. aigi si < TT . CMinoe"* ii will you •*"• r * ®Rjtl ■ ’ ‘ ""’ n r IIA HUES A CHARLES. «’ L»ty atus—* ROY S. JOI'S-2L| Live Slock and •.r" rr ’ Auctioneer OrriCK ROOM Nn i I Jr LOAN A TRCKT ''l-'* PHONE <w« or*»» T V«k •*•• awn I - *" o»M < of wb*. ha* attao>d »r
