Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1924 — Page 2

DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET RESULTS " *■'" WSti*/ fcf-PF 7 *grfW’TV >«~flWM e.‘ ' XSf2l- : '& ’jA’ft ifk - > ’t'3o* SAVE I One of the greatest lessons that America needs to learn is Thrift. And before we can become a thrifty country we must become thrifty individuals. How almut you? Are you saving a little something out of your earnings regularly, every week, *every month, every year? Saving is very-easy after you once ; start, and it’s surprising how quickly a savings account grows. > ! Open an account with us. Save your spare nickels and dimes and see how rapidly your savings account will grow. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bank of Service ' COME TO I he Schafer Hdw. Co On Saturday May 3rd. and obtain Samples and Souvenirs of our New Paints and Varnishes. A factory representative will be at your service. lx*t us help you with your Painting Problems. Our goods arc right and so are our prices. Everyone Welcome. ip •VIAJE? J-AVr? irorz ” V Jjilliiirds ru Mr the game that makes better citizens ; AS ■ character bulkier, the game of billiards is unexcelled. It develops aclf*cc>ntrul, patience ■nd perseverance. And, «• an exerckc, billiard j is ideal—an all. year-round recreation that brings intn play practically every muscle of the body. C Vwt our Hillard room. Yom will fend a<m«»sphert of refinement and • MtowdUp. You also / —-I * * tbs,kind of roulnmrn* that ' „ • > i* Lose Bros, Milliard Hall 124 North Second Street • Y ~T - . . >W»— ~ , , i || ' - ■ ' ' ' - — 'I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1921.

Talked Like a Dutch Uncle “My father is a physician and, naturally, I wus opposed to all patent j I medicine. So when a friend told mej to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy for, my stomach trouble, I laughed at him. Some months later, after mvl father told me he had used all known! remedies in my case. I met my friend! again and he talked to me like a| Dutch uncle and finally induced me to try it. All my symptoms have now disappeat cd." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all .stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale* by The Holthonse Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. —, • David Crum, of Kirkland township, was a business visitor in the city today. I’at mid Richard Hendricks, of Montoe, were visitors here this afternoon. * William Hawkins, of southeast of the city, was here today looking after ' business interestsi Dr. Jones, of Berne, was a business visitor here today. Mrs. Fred Hammond spent the asI ternoon in Fort Wayne visiting friends, Z. Jones, living in St. Mary’s town- ; ship, was a business visitor here to i day. Dr. H. F. Costello made a business | trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon. John Garwood, of Fort Wayne, call|ed on business friends here this morning/ ORGANIZATION (Continued from Page One) man from each town or city along the proposed route being named. Thcv are: A. Hcraing, St. Marys: A. F. Smith. Piqua: John Klase, Houston: ('. 11. Dinkham, Minister; C. V. Huenke, New Breman; C. W. Halfhil 1 Mercer: J. D. Johnson. Celina; W. F. Pixler, Rockford; W. A. Colter. Willshire; O. L. Vance. Decatur; I*. M S« haff er. Dayton: anti Martin F. Ltn-cke, Fort Wayne. Representatives from every town and city, except Dayton. Fort Wayne an<| Celina attended the meeting. Indiana's Only Hope Indiana's or Adams county's only hope of carrying the road on from the Ohio state line, through this city to Fort Wayne over the Fort Wayne Decatur ma«| li-ns hi Me pomrilrflity of getting the highway comniis ! Mon logake o-.'or that stretch of ro. d from the Ohio state line hi this City designated as a state road and then improve it. The oliio men talk*-, shout federal aid being given the state in the psyin«* for half the <-«»»• and thin matt'r will be pA-a< nli'd tn the state commission and the sugge, tlon looked Into. It was stated that I Ohio would re.-elrc federal aid i-nongi-to pay half the cost of the projs.sed I Improvement. Decatur will keep | n roach with the plans and IwaAwayl I made for the new road. Good health Is largely the result I of |**»rv activity Keep The poresel«ttn ' anu active with JAp BOHR a soap - ■ so different you win Instantly npptv- . elme Its superiority f<> r healthful ! bathing.—Adv. .... 0 ,M RUB CHEST COLDS | IW: SIOP PAINS Pain and eout-oht <>n is gon,-1 i Qut kiy? Yep. Aimed instant re! | lief from chest l olds, stir- throat ! . ™1 ba ‘ha< h-, lutnlugii tm . W?! A lows i, geptic mbbtr.gi with St. Jacobs Oil. ‘ \ Rub thia s*s,thittg M Au "" y,,,,r Ih< •* a °' l •••“ | nagii St. Juiolm (lil i, it f I hsrni Ie » s liniment ‘ 1 x *bi*’h quirkl, br.”,k ' eoidn, tv.. b’ttiintin*tton ot' —V / <o.,- throat ami iir--.it I YV-j * 71 up the conr< btloii th;o| /fy "■ - - pain I ii- »• i Wi 1,1 ' ***""' -I hut bum the vkin. Get a Z, rout bottle ot Ft. Jacob ’ thi pt uny store, it itss been* i•. »no -« n<’ d for fe.» years. HEATING C3EAM STOPS CftTABRH Air Pa-44»0«* r ’pen nt Ontt-* I Npse IH4 Thrgnt Clear If >'<*♦»? hnntrHn ur»» J-ruxJb'Md Mttlffrl M rrtterr’’! rr *i r*** Fly"H i lipi’ti rt I Apply «♦ *>! fJi! j p'irr. writ iutpthN icmri Init> rnur tiottrll< ntvl Irt H I evrrv air y«Hir ii« ad m*?inbran< a. lontant I rrllrf. Ifitw ’! II Your head It I 1 y, Yfiyr rll* w ■ ' nt* | ft*wdy, N'» •unrr hwv'k’tjg iv ! L-«ad rnMe Ca’atTh | like T>*vt t ntny h up. r toked up and atlperabl*. Relief |i I* sure.

Mrs. Fred Hockemeyer and Mrs. Herman Hockemeyer and children, • were shoppers here this afternoon. Political Calender — Democratic Ticket — Commissioner, 3rd District Daily Democrat: Please .announce that I am a candidate for tin* democratic nomination for County Commissioner from the third district, subject to the decision ot the voters at the primary election, Tuesday, May Cith. GEORGE SHOEMAKER. For Judge 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' i voters at tho democratic primary, Tuesday, May Cth. 1924. DORE H. ERWIN Daily Democrat: —Please announce my mime 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 Daily 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 election, Tuesday, Mav 6lh, 1924. MARTIN JABERG. Daily Democrat:—Pleaae announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Auditor of Adatns county, subject to the decision of tho voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 6th, 1924. FRANK NEITBBAUMDally Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams roanty, subject to the decision of t|ic voters at the primary, Tuesday, May Cth. 1924. WALTER WILKINSON. Auditor l»ally Democrat: Please announce that I am a caudal ite tor ihe deme cratic nomination for auditor of Adams county, subject t<> the decision < f the voters at the primary, Tuesday,t Muy 6th. W. L THORNHILL For Shenff Dallv Ih-miwrat Please announce that 1 am a candidate for tho demo natic nominal ion for Sheriff of Adjanis county, subject to the decision if the voters at tho primary. Tuea-j ' day. May 6th. JOHN BAKER. | Fer Treasurer • ZI Duffy Demin rat Please announce! that | am a eandMate for the demo-| I < ratio nomination for Treasurer of| i Adams county, subject to the decision I-»f the voters al rrimary Tuiaday, I May 6lh LOVIES KLEINE P«r. County Recorder Daily Democrat: Pleaae announce ! mv name a« a candidate for the dem[oiratic nomination for Recorder <»t Adams county, subject to the decision inf tin- voters at the primary, Tues ' day.' May 6th. 1924. MRS. CLARA ANDERSON. I Dally Ih-miwrit; Please announce ny name as a candidate for tho dem - -icrnHc uimilnti'ion for R.-cordi-r oft Adams county, uul-joct to the di-cisioal i f Hu- voters nt the primary eioclion. t Tuesday, May 6th. 1924. ED GREEN. Daily fb-irocrat:- Plea e announc* , I -ny i-aini- a- a l andkl.ile for the dem | -a rutlc noniinati-ai for U>>'<nd<r *>( Admna <>>unty, subjiu-t io tbe decl.d<>hi luf tin voters at the primary, Tues day, May fith. 1924 GEORGE M T. HOUCK. Commissioner. 2nd District Dally la morr.u: Pleas,’ announce t I that | am a cawiidate (or the de- ' tmoeraiii u»miutioo for County I I <'nninviMiiiner, u'und dlulllct, sub-; i feet to the derision n( tbs voters al ih« primary election. Tuesday. May j«th. B. F. BREINER. Prosecuting Attorney (Wily liemiM’ratPlease announc i my name as a randblsß- for tbe dem orratlr bom'hatlou (nr Proaecullng 1 Attorney. *6th Jodirial rlrruit. cub I 'Jet to Ihe d> < labis of the voters -A !ib« primary, Tuesday. May 6th, 1914. i JOHN T. KELLY Dally tteaßntrst:—Ptease au’umnro mv name a ri rar.itidat- lor the d'-m ’ -ncnttle t> >n:'i.at on fur ProMcutiagi ; Attorney.* 2<ih Judletel nrrnit. sub , IJ e» tto the cliriHUm nf the voters if > J the primary chef lon. Tunwdsy, M«> |*ih. 1924. A. C BUTCH EK. ’or nurvryer Dnllv I•.-tirorrst: Please nnnniitici-j that I uni a • aid .tale fi.r th** ilimin t ■ lath- fmoiMaimn for Surveyor nt 1 Adams duty, uhjeet tn the <ji | 1 l.ilnn of th- voters nt the primary uni Tuewda). May tt!t, |>y< DICK IKM'H. | Ktpiiblh an Ticket 'For 6hrrift I atificMitp <* fliy tina« a rtfi ■ I fti* lh<* (KTiphMfinn! , «’» T t»f Ad f’fis Itlbjr-rl !t» t>r- <•( dlr *1 ib<** > pthilttfy rlrrtitfi* b** h» M Mrs fith 1 H. w. L For nherltf iMllr I>vmiw.stt Plesio shnntinro. my name an it.’wndidat* for file tn 11 i-tibllcas tioonnsUofi f'k ■'brrlff of; * A data * ronntv. Mti’.'nrt tn tun riant*’, islM of <hn voters nf sh» primary | 'sterUoa- Yuoeday. Mar 4. 1*24. W W HAWKINS. 1

NOTICE L I I rebuild—Pianos. Talking and Sewing machines, and tune pianos and sell as a side line. Phone 1012 North end city limits D- A. Oilliom.j Call in the morning and evening only. M-W-Flf o NOTICE H. 8. STRAUB the expert wall paper cleaner. Tho man wMi knows how. I will make i that dirty paper look like new. Small , or large jobs, washing, ceiling. , Prices right. All work guaranteed ’Phone 51. S4tf-eod o NOTICE TO PUBLIC .If any one knows of any property which should bo taken care of by the city in the Clean-up next week, they , should notify the city board of health. 'Hr. J. M. Miller, secretary. We will I do all we can to assist in this iiuiorlaut work. By order of the 104t2x BOARD OF HEALTH. o Wolcottville Preacher To Preach At Monroe Sunday The Rev. J. O. Hochstetler, of Wolcotville, Indiana, will ' occupy the pulpit of the Monroe Methodist church next Sunday morning and evening. The morning service will begin at 10:30 and the evening service at 7:30. This is a part of the World Service campaign plan, the pastors of this district occupying the pulpits in the Goshen district allthis week. Rev. S. I. Zechiel. of Monroe, occupied the pulpit at Wolcotville last Sunday. The public is invited to bear Rev. Hocksletter next Sunday. F«ojrc<tive Marriagt Lau> The Swedish inm riuge law Is considered ii> lie lite most progressive marri;ige law In the world. Under its provisions husbands mid wives are p!n< cd on exactly tbe «»m« footing. CLUB WOMEN TO (Continued from Page Onei namely, music, literary, dramatic and | civic. During the year the club has 1 had a number of prominent speakers of the state, appear here for addresses. Among them were Miss Lillian Gay Beery and .Mrs. O. M Pittinger. president of the state federation. The club has had .a number lof plays and musicals given by the ! members of the chib. The club is I affiliated with tbe county, district. ! state aud national federation of «lubs | Other Deiatur ladies la'sides the d’’l-»gates who expect to attend the 'convention are Mrs. John W. T>n j dall. Mrs. Frank Downs and Mrs. !Jobn Peterson, Mrs. I-Mye Smith Knapp will be umfbte to attend the tain vent ion and Mrs. Peterson, county chairman, stated that she would appoint Mrs. Downs and Mrs. | Tyndall to serve on the credential IcotnmiUee In Mrs Knapp's place. MARKETS-SIOCKS I tail v Report of Imeal and . Foreign Markets Ev' Ruffs’e I ’vrstock Market i Receipts MOO, shipments 5130; off’Hat tn New oYrk yesterday, :'9*t;! j tlore ilo-itiv strong. Tops >7.90; I bulk t7 764r7.1t0; hrav|.’s 17.754*7 Sit; I i uovHuins light weight, IS7 7507 K 0: <>nn load late J7.9H; light I abts 17.2507 7s: pigs s7teT.:s : insck.ng sows ronrh 66.25^650; cat* 1 1Id 175 slow; sheep 15*a>; Is*-1 clipped | lambs $16.35; clipped <>wi>s sS.<,'>. ■<lown; calves 300, tops sll. Fert W»yn. Live-itor.k Mi’k” j Huas ixn n>a. and down sc.4»c. 7.’.• 140 io isn R»s. $7417.10; IM to lit * Jbs $7 20; I!hi ]bs. sod up. $7 3't; ! n>”gh“ $6.50*«; stags |.;ff4. Lu in Ist— 613 25 down. Calves sSt(9.2u. CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Wtecat: May $1.03%; July $1.05%> Kept. $1 <Hi%c. Cora: Msy 76’kr; July 7s’4e; Hept. 78*sc. Osts: May 46%c: July 44*$e; Hept. 4O*4c. ~ LOGAL GRAIN MARKET (Co’-iwetcd April £•»> N”W No I Wheat, b’1ahn1........ 9<c Yellow Ear Corn. p«r 100........50c J' bltr Corti g«h(late, per buihel 43e : Mix<ui Corn Kt> ■ . R»a, per bush’d s&<- | I Ur ley, per .W'h’’l.'. Ala-1 i Timothy Hard |3.50, DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET H'urre<di><i April 30) * '(»a»y liens 19c ' : i'tia£««s, sm«r»tb Iff,' ( 'iphoran s»<•* duns lie ' <dd Jteo-t rs 06eJ imck, lie , * Egas. do«vg jg,, I All poultry purchased luut | free ' fi um fond. j ( LOCAL GROCCRB fcGG market j Eggs. do»«n ... Die * BUTTERFAT PRICES Butterfat 3#c ,

| CLASSIFIED I NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS ’ I

« CLASSIFIED APS • FOK SALE FOR SALE —County maps, tho only ones obtainable of Adams county. Daily Democrat office. 97t12x FOR SALE— Buff "color and newsprint second sheets, receipt hooks, 25 receipts to‘book, tablets, large and small. Dully Democrat office. 97t12x FOR SALE —Good Poland -China male hog. full blood; also Indiana road grader. L. W. Franks, W. Monroe st.. Decatur. 10213 x FOR SALE Early cabbage and - to malo plants. Seen Henry Haugh. 2Q4 S. Hitb st. 103t3x FOR/ HALE Baby chicks. Barred Rocks and Rhode Island Reds. J. F. Stonerook, phone 615. 102t3 FOR SALE—Early cabbage and t<7mate plants'kt 512 S 13th st., Decatur. Indiana, phone 674. Mrs. Win. Norrig. 103t3x FOR, SALE — Furniture, dresser’, commode and side board. Morris chair, six dining room chairs, and other useful articles. Must be sold by' Saturday. May 3. Cheap. Phone 103; Adams street, city. 103t2 FOR SALE Two Fords. 11H9 tottring and 1918 touring, priced for quick sale. Decatur Auto Puiut and Top Shop. 103t5 FOR SALE —Clover and timothy liay. potatoes and all variety of plants. Phone 869 H 99t3eod WANTED WE CLEAN RUGS—Have your rugs cleaned by air. Call for and deliver. Colchin Brothers, phones 441 and Ml. Factory 115 East Rugg st. 861301 W ANTED- Maid for general hon e work. Family of two adults. No washing. Mrs. Junies <l. Cowan. $64 No. Second st. Phone 47X. 102t3x WANTED — Four ditdMTp to work Wn Mater main. City Water Depl. 101t3 WANTED — Man Top steady work. Apply at the White Mountain Hairy company 1<»inorrow morning. It FOR RENT FOR RENT Modem rwidetM*. near bu luess section. A D. Suttles. ——————— lMt ’ lA)ST AND FOUND LOST Tank wagon hose bf-lween Itecatur and Dixon. Ohio. Return to Decatur Service Co. Reward. FOUND Ladies green hat, containing green and brown feathers. < all phone BK2A. DHt2x LOST - Bioaih. red cameo, between Murray hotel and 4th and Monroe s'ns’t. Finder pleas.se return to Mrs. W. A. KuHih r and receive reward. 10413 NOTICE Ail per ”>ns knowing thetpselves tndebt’d to (!o- firm of M< >i r A famhart please call ami settle accounts itee J M. Leuhtri at tb” .Mill, or Naoinl Meyer at the Smith A Bell of flee. Prompt selth no nt will t»- ap ; pri-ciahd 100*6 Anyone iksiring milk from ua> on the firrit delivery are re* qurslctl to leave empty milk hottlcn out night before at we Marl our route beginnhv: I Tuenday, April 2“th at .*! A. M. thus accomodating patrons with fresh milk tint! cream foe breakfas*. Net ord delivery w ill he made to the bouhc between 17:30 ned l» A. M. BKOADAUKBS DAIRY 10213 ■ WiH uiu Barron*', of Unluli township. wna in rhe city thbi morning on business Mr.- Frajik Miller, of Wrcd. Ohio* stH'nt th.- uflernnon h**re shopping. William Wnlllniau. living ot Mott ri’e, was lin;« today looking after, btts'neaut affairs. SAYSBEDPEPPER HEAT STOPS PAIN IN FEW MINUTES I’hexrnari tti, Innibagn. nenr(tll», | iM- kuehr. stiff neck. M»r»' nruarlo*. I strains, sprains, aching joints. When, 'Off ate i nfferpig ro you can Itarilh' get si-nend, try li*d Pepper Hub j Nothing has such ccoicoutralmt, p-''ietrsltnr heg( pg rad peppers, and! * hen be.fi penetrate* rirht down In l •o pain and cotu'e H”U I*4o-1 inmxa, .fl on- a. Ju«t aa 6 r «’h ha you apply R’d J**’V • per Rub Vou feel Hie tingling h'Ut i la three tnih'itcr the sore npoi Hi warmed through mid throiigh and th* to*lure In gone. k'i«lw Red Pepper Rub. made frotu red pappats, txasto litUa al an* drug st-ora <!«’ a jar st once sura to get Hm genuine, with Ute. name Rowtea on avary package I

• ♦ *♦•♦♦♦♦» jf 35 * I ; I FOR Berr, » T ™E«LTH, Sl[ I T ~" ' 1 -S.’V'’£ ;> ]; h c. I no nt 144 S ° uth 2n<f Street '' t ' < I Office Phone 314 H Office Hours 1Q. 12 a , m . I s - E. BLACK I UNDERTAKING AND EMnti u, I Culls ansa, r.-d promptly I 1 rivato Ambulance S.-rrl/.** I Office Phone: M ** I Home Phone: "27 I N. A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST I Eyes Examined. Glasses Fithvl I HOURS: W I «to 11:30-12:30 to 6;M I Saturday 8:00 p. m , I ' Telephone 13j j DHL C. C. RAYL I SURGEON I X-stay anti Clinical Lila.rutoria I Office Hours; I 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m I Bundays. 9 to 10 a. B . I Phone 581 I i * ■ FEDERAL FARM LOWj I Abstracts ot Title. R»<i I | Plenty of Money to loan o» I Government Plan. I See French Quinn, I I Office—Take Aral MalrWdy I ! south |temn—iJ DR. FRANK I*OSE I Physician and Surgeon I North Third Street I ; Phones: Office 422; Homed! I Office Hours —5 to ll a. q> | J 1 l*» i - 6 to R p. m. I NOTICE TO TAXI’AYEB I Notice Is hereby given that I [ MONDAY, MAY 5, 1924 -; will be the last day for paying I ; spring installment of taxes. Th I !| treasurer's office will be open tml . 8 a.m. to 4 p m.. during the taip*| 11 Ing season. All taxes not paid I * tut I 1 time will become delinquent tl 'penalty of in per cent will be adM I I Do not put off your taxes u they bh| the paid, and the law points (mt Ml • dots' ot tin.- treasurer. Thus.* snubs] hs-oght or s*dd property ant shkt] ; division of taxes should «<>me hg| once. Don t wait for th*- rush M»| tepila can In- laid away to: >*| ' so do not a»k for it. I LOUIES KLEINE. I I j Treasurer of Adam < ww| to May M. I —■ i a —< TO GIVE LECTURE HERt It has been announced that a Mix > Morgan, of Indianapolis, »tll cwt II . lecture in the Methodist imbu. .iTburuhy. May 1. lor the ITuteMi J Indies of Adams county. Elmer Mllh r. well knows cstimM i|ll,’inß on Noith Fifth s'rw: ufovi ■|s stroke of paralysis la**t - .rfcd, Jam! Is in a wrhrtis condiitos. ■ I whs taken to th* Adaai - <’ou#tfte moi tai hospital this i.i-.rums > Th*’ truck of the B>.tn-r IsWlIdrßen by Msrril Yan*-> w»» <L»a<d J when bit by the Chari’ Zimiwflte J truck at tbe eon * r <d Third * Mad icon streets The cars •* Jug’d but no one was injured —• ■ ’ I CLKB MEETING TONIGHT j • ... — I I . amasnaiinff fa I Th” Itoder W’M be h. Id at Ihe I’ gulV <*| at th’ lodge room* this •' l *' l ** ttlatto and refreshments Bj . , . ... i. pr<-*4l ' uit*niiN*r is •*»**« lw r •Irm M *i» * * *>' l ' 1 *”* Thai ' * I 'Hili' •* h»erh» tU”'"- (r , > I •». ff-1 >,a tef’l 'tlß* !»» •*ss , YyftL I rbr I* hM H || TKtt 1 I 2* l . Nut ice to Breeders ; th*- M iiMiii. I <•*• fLiM | JAMES C'*'” oP, ’* cT * g JEffla. X 1 ”"- ! n TH Lk A ,"v', 1 *m»i**’ <’IiBI(LF.S A CHARI .K* •’ Lady J** l *"** 1 * — IW»Y H. JOHNHJJL. Live M<wl' h*" l Atirli«»«** r ,«»rhwr ««*»* uldo. LOA *, * T “ wHITfW - piuu.'K <O6 or y g* 1 " gßf ■» k«h ihe mau r»" *’•’* uja who has attan** ® 7