Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1924 — Page 8

~~~ SPORTS YESTERDAYS RESULTS Brooklyn. 6; Boston, 4, til in’gs.) National League Pittsburgh. 2; Chicago. 1. (14 in’gs.> Si. Lottis,Cincinnati, ruin. Philadelphia-New York, rain. American League Rain, no games. American Association No games scheduled. ASSESSORS ARE FINISHING WORK I t

Expect To Finish By May 15; Total Os $4,631.- ' 361 Assessed Now The township assessors are completing the work of assessing personal property and up to lust Saturday a total of $4,631,361.00 worth of property hud been assessed by them. The assessors have until May 15th to complete their work and it was stated that all totals would he in by that time. Th" averages remain about the same as they did n few w.V ks ago. A surprising fact this year is the number ot persons who have turned in money anti notes on hand, the total' being, $1,376,405 and the average for BERNE NEWS $ . $ , .$.. $.. s..| Fred Rohner is steadily improving ' as he continues to take treatments j at Fort Wayne and as the more' settled days of warmer weather approach. Just as fast as ho is regaining his health he is aq tiring Shis old time pep. No. doubt, you’ll ' near from him this fall politically. j W. R. Sprtinger of The Clothe Shop j was at Fort Wayne Tuesday, in the ! interest of his business. Alonzo Bowxher. Civil War. veteran j ami father of $. P. Bowsher. first ] trick operator at the Pennsylvania station, is again making his home ' with his son. after an absence of nearly a year at Upper Sanduskey,' and Cleveland.O. H S. Michand. of Decatur, was a ' caller at Berne Tuesday morning on

......... z ........ ,. ar> .... Baseball Players Limbering Up Now With Joint-Ease After the / '"'V . Joint Ease X , * ll ’ »«* ■, k lameness and J\ -ss out <»f your throwing arni Quickly , *‘ J ’ >"'’•* w ‘tit \\ *" * ,art * ' r V®r j \x. y again in nf • v hoars. • Ifsgnjt [ 1 -1- • .1 n •! ® <- W J stars are wise LX ,o **’ two min ii tea ' rubbing and thia great, stainless JointEas« soaks right in through skin and flesh right to the ligaments and tendon* ar.d bones—exactly where the soreness Is- flu cents a tube. Ask any lire druggist for a tula* of Joint Ease and keep Umbered up. as thousands of other ball player* do. Always remember when JointEase Hets in joint agony gets ou! ,| I MOVED ! I have moved my rhoe J repair shop from South 1 Seeond street to the / Selher Bldg. ( 2nd dtmr north of a Wintuw Shoe Store f and am now cp™ and J ready for my o | d % mem as well as the new. f Ed Coffee j SHOE REPAIR SHOP J

t " | business. i the 977 returns being, sl.-108. Cor- , poralion returns and iis-essinents of . public utility companies and railroads uro assessed bv the state tux . board and until these reports are | mate the total of the personal property in Adams county will not be known. The reports made by the assessors up to last Saturday include the folI lowing: Farm implements, 1,288, value $177,628, average, $138; automobiles, value $174,737, average j $197,31; horses, 3,89(1, value $301,888. average $77.60; mules, 205, value $15.vulue $335,448, average $46.42; other i 686, nv -ruge $76.52; milch cows, 7.225 cattle, 4,157, value, $99,472, average $23.98; sheep, 4.826. value $37,119. average $7.69; sows. 3.812. value $83.3 890, average $22; other hogs 20,277.1 value $95,574. average $4.71; poultry, i dozen. 14.582, value $105,686, average] per dozen household goods number. 3,496, value $633,426, average $181; diamonds, 61. value $5,625, av-

Announcing An Exceptional and Special f RUG SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY Saturday is Auto Day and just to celebrate the occasion, we are ffoing to offer the public an opportunity to participate in a special price we obtained in buying a very large assortment of all makes of rugs Axminster, Tapestry, Wilton, Congo t ums, etc., are ail in this sale. A great selection of patterns to choose from and at prices that mean a real saving. I •”] ] All Sizes - - All Prices HI ■ fl I R Don’t Fail To Make a Selection - ■ AX.MINSTIR RUGS j v., in —I Size Regular Price * Sale Price 1 Ji ' W pIK 11.3M2 $69.00 $58.50 "SRv’ WM" I tv ij “ 11.3 X l2 $60.00 $51.00 W ; ■ 11.::M2 $53.00 $45.00 vJL i ii’4 M ILTON RUGS iH 9 X 12 SIOO.OO $86.00 Tltt err Alin Ar t ircr < 9 " i2 $ 6400 $55.00 J a GET ONE OF THESE 9 x t2 $62.00 $53.00 fkf J 1 9'12 $60.00 $51.00 Here's a real Tiargain ths every gXJ2 $55.00 $47.00 woman in Decatur ani teams OXIO QKA flfl Q/1 1 01) nF, e-runty should take ad< an 1 -gc of. TM'ESTRYRUGS ' r „ 1 n v 9 x 12 $34.00 $28.00 Congoleum R jgs - > ox l2 $32.00 $27.00 •18 m. x 3« in. 8.3 x 10.6 $33.00 $27.00 Assorted Patterns ZKXA 8.3 X 10.6 SIB.OO $15.00 : /H r? 6/9 $20.00 $17.00 SPHIAL \1 //Vq k/ 27 x 54 $6 00 $4 75 J W 27x54 SSOO $3.75 JJC I!* I MJzh 27 X 54 $3.50 $2.75 I. Tira linoleum rugs _ -.v ' n 9 x 12 SIB.OO $15.50 SAVE MONEY - BUY YOUR RUGS NOW - SAVE MONEY ’ BEAVERS & FRYBACK FURNITURE and RUGS

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY. MAY 1, 1921.

cragfl $92.21; money and notes, 9771 .! returns, value $1,376,405, average,! r $1,408; merchandise, number of re-j turns, 179, val id $888,777. , | From the returns made so far it I' 1 thought that the total of the person- ‘ I lai property will equal that of last year and there is a. possibility of it being more, it depending greatly on« the I state assessments of railroads and utilities. Slogans Coming In For World Masters Contest I The fits! slogans proposed in the-l | World Muster's contest, now creating I considciuble interest here, wen 1 re-j celved last evening and a number of. : them today. It's a unique idea. MrHenry Thomas Is putting Up to the' men. women and childrim of this com-1 I muu'.ty the chance to win a ten-dollar. tive dollur or one-dollar priz • and a ,: - I sist him in finding the best sentence to boost his new and popular cigar. Don't wait. Send them In now and

Ilf you think of another or several j (others that you think will do, send I jthrm Inter'. The judges are C. S.' I Niblick, Avon Burk and W. A. Klep Ipm who will carefully sort the slogans offered and by elimination select the one best suited for the advertis-' | ’ng of the World Masters. As has been staled the cigar which i was placed on sale u week ago has iiiet with a inception Idom equalled in the cigar busine Mr. Thomas 1 wants a sentence or a -loean which will help swin gthe World Master's I lin to the mouth of < very smoker in ' | the land. It will be fun to work them lout. There is nothing difficult. Make it simple, give It the right jingle, j make it snappy and make it fit. Yon I have as good a chance as any oil" ( ■lse to win one of the seven prizes, i It’s all on the level, no charge, noth-j ling up the sleeve. Send a slogan or' i as many ns you wish to the World 1 Master's committee, care of The White Stag Cignr Company, Decatur,,

SPRING FOOTBALL STILL GOING AT I. U. Bloomington, Ind.. May 1,-- still another week," Coach "Navy 'HU" Ingram told his squad of seventy In- 1 dir.ua university football men at th> i I close of prirciice Monday, although j sp iqg training nlrea<ly has gone j nearly a month longer than hist | Thim has "Navy Bill" expr : <‘d himself on tite question of whether > or rot ntrenoivi spring drill pays in g, tiny a team ready for eompeti- I ti n. Ingram, with many years of I su.ecH,' as player and touch thinks it I i dot s. ■ • — ■ - $ s—s- WANT ADS EARN—S $-$ .—fl. Camphor Is Biij Surprise i.vi-ryb dy la surprised at the quick :r< tills from simple camphor, witchh. jI. hydrastis, etc., us mixed in I 'voptik eye washh. One small b.ittlbl ips uny case weak, strained or sore • yes. Aluminum eye cup free. Smith, 1 I ver & Falk, druggists.

$-$-I—WANT ADS EARN—J—J—S i B OILS Drawn and Core Removed Without Poultice or tancing. 801 L E X Any Druggist. — /— — ■ — ma. ■ . Ashbaucher’s RIKNACES LIGHTNING KOHS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or k ■■ ■ ■ — ■■■■ 11. I

\ WANTED metals and hides; I We W «H call witu wish to dispose of. ’ U Phone 142 Maier Hide & Fir G. 710 IV. Monroe St, NearG. R. & I. C r „ ssin(