Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1924 — Page 2

To the Democrat Voters 1 take this means of soliciting your sup- ‘ port at the primary next Tuesday, May 6, I tor Judge of the Adams Circuit Court. This is my second race, having been defeated a few votes six years ago by Judge Moran. Thanking you for the consideration you have already given me and trusting I may merit your vote on Tuesday, I am Very Respectfully, Dore B. Erwin No. on ballot—2l. POLITICAL ADVERTISING —MM* .IMI H WW— 111 1 TMW Pubic Auction I at 803 Mercer Avenue Saturday May 3 Sale to begin at 3 o’clock or immediately after drawing. I will sell at public auction all of my household goods, consisting of: Tables, chairs, rugs, beds, pictures, stoves, and other articles too numerous to mention. A. F. WELFLEY. Roy S. Johnson. Auct. Jack Brunton, clerk. COME TO The 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. Let us help you with your Painting Problems. Our goods are right and so are i our prices. Everyone Welcome. MmmMMMMgMmMMKHRmMMRMRMMMMMMW* | SAVE | 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 alxiut 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. Hpcn an account with us. Save I your spare nickels and dimes and si'c how rapidly your savings account will grow. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bank of Service

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. MAY 2. 1921.

Purdue Is Celebrating Lafayette, Ind., May 2 —(Special to. Daily Democrat)—With the boom of howitzers *and field guns, Purdue university began her semi-centennial celebration here. Aliout tour hundred alumni returned to their alma mater tor the love feast and 150 delegates from other schools are present for the festivities. The national inspection board. Lieut. Col. I’. T. Ilayne, member of the general staff; Lieut. Col. A. A. Maybach. C S. coast artillery, and Lieut. Col. H. 4>. Biddle, calvary, in charge of the R. O. T. C. of the fifth corps area, conducted the annual inspection of the Purdue unit. x o The Misses Lois Peterson and Glenn Jackson will go to Fort Wayne this afternoon to be the guests of Mias Louise Vorhees. over the week end. TRY SULPHUR ON AN ECZEMA SKIN 1 Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Night Any breaking out of the skin, even |i fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly rover by appllying Rowles Mentho-Sul I phur, declares r* noted skin special I ist. Because of Its germ destroying I properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease fropi skin irri tation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin cleat and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the tor rnent without delay. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jat of Rowles Mentho-Sulpher from any good druggist and use it like cob cream. TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA If Mixed with Sulphur It Darkens So Naturally Nobody Can Tell i The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grand mothers recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, ar we are living in an when a yotfth ful appearance is oKthe greatest ad vantag" ’ **' ' Nowadays, though, we don’t have the troublesome tusk of gathering the sage and the massy mixing at home All drug stores sell the ready-to-us-product. Improved by the addition oi other ingredients, called ‘•Wyeth's] Sage and Sulphur f'.uupuiind.” It i» very popular bee atise nobody can dis ' cover it has l>een applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappear*, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com.pound, is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produces that soft lustre and app-arunce of abundance -'tractive. v&Sa FOR QUICK CASH SALES If you are intarested in ths pur I chase or sale of farm lands, bueinasv. * locations, residence or city properties' , ante nr call for on* of our recent | | descriptive lists I Tor tiiore p-rsons who won't wait I I and are bound to realtsn some cat,! > I wn, w-mld sty. call and wee* whs'l I re can refer yon to as a cash prb -1 J tor your property •4NOW AGENCY — Dm-arur. Indian* INo 41 !• a well nrrantt<-d story ami, a half residence with cellar and! I seven room*, at th* <uint end of Rnrr jatr - '*’. Moure t.|<imh»d for ga*.| ' wired for < !"(trlcity, and has go<«i ( I drainage; c<-ment walk-. cistern.; |d yrt-r v . II and t.on» and side porches i |lt »e rttnli'Ws, plenty of fruit and' I ah: <'e trees. Is now offered fur, ; 228M.00. ,No <t \r> some w»dl located build Ing b>tn in Decatur. fit Is at the > truer of l-.ch mul MudUon streets. I This I* a full *1 sei lot on th* corner.' i lotted )> r*ct, tto«>d lootl«>n. house out lot next to this one Price 12.10,<M». I <2t !• a v. hi-ihle bulldinn lot on th'* , we f t side of north 2nd street, brick street. <»men: side walks, good new-] • ihs> uiee place for a home Price* la |IOMM*O. (ttj la a good ln-*xp*n-| sire bnslpevv location, on south 2nd st-«<-t, between J-ff< rson and Adams I strr rts. Is on brick street, street Im- 1 , t> ell made, otfi-r implored | i bi»in<as iota Mdjolntttg. Price, i fjuuff.tw. i No. 79 It ■ slxlv r<-v<n acre tract of ' loud lying on the stone road with! i tatami on* and a half miles front De- • alur la near • Rttod country school’ : h<*> < that js 'n ti*c. and >a a farm of' i sand Imm soil, Sims’ for growing' j »mill grains, hay, etc., fine pasture' | land Th«' owner wmdd' a’-c. pl a : dcslruble ,'rvhl.tH* pi*-|i»-»ly ill Dm a 1 inr bs part of th«| purchase price. 1 * -uid Riva feis’d fiin» on the halauve. i I Price lr> H7Oo.Uo—or one hundred dol-j lars an aero. |

The Misses Helen Gass and Kathryn Omlor attended the May Day | Dance at Huntington last evening. Political Calender Democratic Ticket Commissioner, 3rd District Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for County Commissioner froth the third district, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday, May 6th. GEORGE SHOEMAKER. For Judge Daily Democrat: —Please announce my name as a candidate for the demerratic nomination for judge of the Adams Circuit court, 26th Judicial circuit, subject to the decision of the voters at the democratic primary, Tuesday, May Cth. 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 FRUCHTB. For County Auditor Daily Democrat: —Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams copnty, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday, May 6th. 1924. MARTIN JABERG. 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, Tuesday, May 6th, 1924. FRANK NEUSBAUMDaily Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Auditor of Adims county, sdbject to the decision >f the voters at the primary. Tuesiay. May 6th, 1924. WALTER WILKINSON. Auditor Dally Democrat:—Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for auditor of Ad ants county, subject to tlie decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 6th. W. L. THORNHILL For Sheriff Daily Democrat—Pl-iaae announce that 1 am a candidate for the demoral ic noiuinatlun for Sheriff of Adjanis county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May Cth. JOHN BAKER. For Treasurer Daily Democrat—Please announce that | am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Treasurer of Adims county, subject to the decision lot the voters al rhmary Tuesday, May 6th LOVIF.S KLEINE For County Recorder Daily Democrat: —Please announce i my name as a candidate for the demlocratic nomination for Recorder of I Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 6th. 1924. MRS. CLARA ANDERSON. Daily Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the item oi-ratlc nomination for Recorder of Adams county, mihji-i-t to the d<*cisiou of the voters at the primary election. Tuesday, May 6th, 1924. ED GREEN. Daily D-mocrat:—Please announce I my name as a candidate for the dem ■M-rattc nomination for Recorder of Adams countx. subject to thu decision 'of th’- voter J at the primary, Tues I day, May 6th, 1924 GEORGE M. T. HOUCK. Commissioner, 2nd District lially Democrat: Pleas-' announce I that I «ni a iiindhlute fnr the de- , mocratlr muni nation for County ■ f'ommiMloni-r, second district, mile jj*<t to the decision of the voters at ■the primary election. Tuesday, May • 6th. B. F. HREfNER. Prosecuting Attorney Dally Democrat:—Please announce i my num*- a« a enndidate for the dam'uratic nomination tor Prosecuting Attorney. 26th Judicial circuit, sub J’-et to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 6th, 1924. JOHN T. KELLY lielly Iwimocrat:—Please announce ■ mv name or a candidate for the dem ocratle nomination for Pr-m’-c’itinv i Attorney. 26th Judicial drcttlt. sub i Ject to the decision nt the vn»*ra u< ithe primary election, Tueeday, May 6th. 1924. A. C. BETCHKR. For Surveyor hiifly fhinocrat: Plesas antiminc* 'that I am a lundidate for th* democratic nomiaation for Hurv* yor of j Adams i minty. subji-ct tn the derision > f the vote ra at the primary on Tucsdsy. May Cth, 1924 DICK Illicit. Kcptiblican Ticket For Sheriff Plessa announce my nem* ar a can ‘•tidal* for ih* republican mimination] for Kh*rlfY of Adami county, subject to the decMoo of tb« voters al th* primary election to b* held Mav Sth.] H. W. I’E l ERBON. For Sheriff » Dally Ih-mocrat;—-Plrum* announce my name as a candidat* for Hi* re-> public ell Ilion i nation f'b Sheriff of Adams county, suu‘-»ct to the d*rlidon of th* voter* of the primary, ialecUon- ’’’uesday. May 6. 1124. W. W HAWKINS.

HEED NATURE'S j WARNING BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE I 4 Pains In The Side, Back, 1 And Kidneys Show That • Something Is Wrong With Your System— . Nervousness, Loss Os Apetite And Sleeplessness ' Are Advance Warnings 1 That If Heeded Will Save ■ Serious Trouble Later ! On. TAN LAC HAS HELPED THOUSANDS REGAIN NORMAL HEALTH J i Over 100.000 Persons Have Testified That TAN LAC Has Corrected Stomach Trouble, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Nervousness And Kindred Ailments—lt Builds Up The System And Starts Rich, Red Blood Coursing Through Your Veins. All Good Druggists Sell TANLAC. * II I.! - — British. French And U. S. Flyers Delayed Efforts of throe nutions to win long distance supremacy in the air were held up today. The world girdling effort of the United States army air service which started from Monica, Cal., March 17, had reached only to Dutch Harbar. Unalaska, where three of the army's big converted planes waited for their squadron leader, the Seattle, with Major Frederick L. Martin, missing since he took off from Chignik at noon Wednesday. , The British 'round-the-world plane was near Karachi, India, after leaving Calshot aerodrome. Southampton. March 25. The Britsli airmen must await repairs shipped from England, which are being rushed from Boulogne to Marseilles ■ where they will be embarked, probably today, for Bombay. It probably will |>e nearly a month before the British effort commanded by Major Stuart MacLaren can proceed. The* French flight, announced as to go only to Japan, was at Karachi where Lieut. Pelletier D'Olsy and his mi-chanic were overhauling their plane preparatory tq resuming the flight tomorrow. MARKETS-SfOCKS Bally Report nt I .oral and Fnrelsm Markets Opening Grain Review ('hicuKO, May 2 Grains start.-d higher on the board of trade today. Wheat led the market, reflecting sharp lncren«*c in Liverpool prices. Deliv< rlc-s made yesterday were absorbed readily by leading houses and shipfwd to Buffalo mills. Corn lacked any bullish features at' th* start and gathered most of its. strength from wheat. Receipts were larger and cacah bn-inesa rttiil | Acceptance of May deliveries by loading house < strengthened oats. Provhdomc •bowed strength with hogs and cables. > East Buffalo Livestock Mvkot Receipts 7200. shipments 5700. official tn New York yesterday .1420;. hogs ckMtng strong. Tops Ix.oS:' bulk 28; h*aviee |x; mediums 4k(t 8.05; light weight *Bf>B.os; light l Ich s 67 MMM; pigs 87 2607.50: packing rows roughs 16.70; rattle |6'i sterdy; ohewp smm beat clipped laioli 4155<>: few fancy clipped aai-d wether* 810: tipped c-w’-s Ixso. down, calves 1400; tops 2)1.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKtT IComsctcd May 21 New No. 1 Wheat. busb*lMr Y*How Ear Corn, pnr looko* White C*rn 86* Onia. |mr hndiel 42c Mixed Corn M<: Rye. per bushel Gsc Harley, per bushel, 45c Timothy B*ed 13 60 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET I- ' ■ H'orrec tml Msy 2) Heavy H<-ns Ike Htirfngera, anxsclh 17c ia’ghorns 12e tduga lie •<»|.| Roosters 'o6c j Ducks I3r tiers* 13c MffCk. tl"«*n .. .. .. 3<»c ' All poultry purchased must b* firao , from fend. LOCAL GROCER• EGG MARKET Eggs, doaen ... .. Fir f BUTTERFAT PRICES ’ • Butterfat 3»< ’

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FOR SALE FOR SALl'i—bounty maps, the only ones obtainable of Adams county. Daily Democrat office. 97t12x FOIFSALE—Bnff "color and newsprint second sheets, receipt books, 25 receipts to book, tablets, large and small. Daily Democrat office. 97t12x FOR SALE— Two Fords, 1919 touring and 1918 touring, priced for qtti< k sale. Decatur Auto Paint and Top Shop. 103t5 FOR SALE-Little rliiek feed of all kinds. Cheap. W. M. Kitson. Phone 56.1 RH)st3x FOR SALE Early Irish Cobbler seed ]x>tatoes. Telephone 862 J. 105t3x JUST relieved a steipmet of Ladies’ Hats- Reduced prices on all hats Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Maude A. Merriman, 222 S. 4th st., Decatur, Ind. 105t3 FOR SALE--Russet potatoes for seed. Mattie Young, Pleasant Mills. Ind. 106t3x FOR SALE-Baby Chicks. Barred Rocks. Rhode Island Reds. White Wyandotts, 212.06 per 106. ,J. F. Stonerook, phone 615. 106t3x FOR SALE—Spy Beans for seed Henry U*ngerich. Decatur. R. 5~ 106t4 eodx FOR SALE —Electric table lamp: Single iron bed. springs and mattress; wooden bed; Morris chair. Call at 1021 Madison st. 106t2x FOR SALE —Ito San Soy Beans. 22 per bushel. Two pure bread Holstein bull calves. Priced right. Leigh Bowen. 106t3r WANTED WE CLEAN RUGS—Have your rugs cleaned by aig. Call for and deliver. Colchin Brothers, phones 441 and 561. Factory 115 East Rugg st. 86t30x j WANTS!) — Four ditchers to work on water main. City Water Dept.lo4t3 WANTED — Man with auto to sei I auto oils. Tractor Oil and Paints. The Middle States Oil Co.. Cleveland. Ohio. 105t2x WANTED -Experienced stenographer. Apply J. F. Arnold office. Peoples I»au A Trust Co. Bldg. 196t3 LOST AND FOUND LOST Itioach. red cameo, between Murray hotel and 4th and Monroe street Pinder pleaase return to Mrs. W. A. Kuelder and receive reward. lt>4t;’. LOST—Female l**un<j. black. Had on collar with registered number. Paulding. Ohio. If found notify Albert Boner. Pleasant Mills and receive pay for trouble.lost3x LOST Wr’st Watch bearing In it lais, of M. M. M.. thought between K. of P. home and Ohler’s restaurant or Ohler's restaurant and 6th street on Jefferson. Finder please return to this office aud receive >5 reward. i . 1”.7'.:\ FOR RENT FOR RENT—Good •even-room house, all modern, W, Monroe St. Also some cow pasture for rent. Julius Hangk. IMtJx n — NOTICE I rebuild - Plauoa. and Sewing machine*, and turn- pianos ami m-ll as a s’d'- line. Phone 1012 North end city limit* D A. Gilllom Call in th* morning and *vei»lmr| .only. MW-Ftf • Q. . ■ Better Homes Week To Be Held May 11 Home-maker* of the S'ate of In j diana. will have a prominent part in | th* nation wide campaign for home ' I bettei metit which will be carried on i during Better Homes Weak, from I May 11 to 18. under the of Better HomM in America. 1 Eighteen communities In Indiana h»v P already announced th dr Intention of holding Better Home demonHtratioha during thia week. It Is believed that number of other com munltlea will also mobilian their fore** for simitar campaigns 'taring th* i»i-xt few day* ®-- I— I—— noth !•: roii <o%i. mu* N*<«tMr In livrrby *h«Mi llm I lit* lloftltl til »»f A'lanm «r IndlMliM. will rwrlvr hhl« i«»r tin’ ftitiiHihintf ttf «-«»*t| fitr tin* *<•»*»mi <t*tinti huihlirttf* ami Inatituthiftii h»r |lh‘ >o.tr «»h mhrilni, mm> nta. tinti an 4 lt rat|| ih itahi.lt A. M. «»n aahll (Mr. mm |t»*wit: 3 tarn tti.il tn i>m «<*m| law Imiiml of I WltlTM 'hhkriM’tl in Ihr tnllar »it| th.» IhiUbt. ht Ihr rlty wf iM'.ti. tH*» Indlarn 3 *arw t»f ll.m Rina Vallay f»»r thrl « ‘»«ithiy InHrniMrv ptL *» |«» hr F, <». H • |t»t>atiir. hidlatm I •ir us Mtm>liF»lra«i 1*... Mh.ihlMM. ••I' hl’tifL t|a|ltfr*riM ht th»- I»mm»»’h» , »iI «»r tha ( mint> JmMc at . I’hl* will hr tr« t*K »«t| fait* rtwf ..f ttfarr HiiMHtivN f..r .Iriit*tt in lh»* «4»»i»’' iiut.nliiiri* mi Ihr Mn**ml plat *** ..btitr | fl«d irwrvwM ||ir rltfM l*» rrja«l any nr all bhH. All I i.t I** Rt|h)* , t‘t !•» I3t* tHtfirnN-• I «* |h* . tu>l«NllMh •»( th** btih.lthh .»r| IhmiitlOinn whera ihr «mtn* i« l»» ba! anti *imll ton •irllvarml within ?*»• •I<> M ft'iii* .iulr of Irtlhig <»f I hi* liifltrn* I Hkl* ituiwl I*’ a*»'»htpMitlrt| with ®fHtlMVh Rftll h.Httl MM rreji|lr<»it tt> |MW Ih Ihr rtattl n« *4(1*144 t»»r> !• ir.rlvml itn llM» alrtt 4 .tMlr (hr Iw.Mr.t ih«. light tn rnnlnon* th* »iai*| f«>r rr. rivltta nu« h front day tn| .lay ynf»t « «aO«fM»i.»rjr bhl i« rrrglvad ’ F.HNMr « »iNI|At». I’. F. Hit FJ NF It, r OMO, fHcmMAKBIt I tll«3 Board ni uvnimlaatvaara

••••♦• • • • 589 FOR better health, 8E! DR- FROHNAPFEL, D f Chiropractic and Oitwp Treatments given to , u i t ’ u ,‘ at 144 South 2nd Str * . "«< Office Phone 314 Office Hours 1Q. 12 w ’OB s. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALM,.. Calls answered promptly " 0 Private Ambulance fipnic. Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 727 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Filkd HOURS: M 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6 00 Saturday 8:00 p. nt Telephone 138 DR. C. C RAYL BURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Liboratoria Office Hours: 1 to 4 and « to g p. D . Sundays. 9 to 10 ». m. Phone 581 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract! of Title. Real Eitan Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn, Office—Take first stairway iO> DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon 'North Third Street PboneS: Office 422; Home tu Office Hours—» to 11 a m. 1 to s—( to 8 p. m. Qnedav « tn t n m NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, MAY 5, 1924 will be the last day for payinj ywt spring installment of taxes. Th treasurer’s office will be opea fra* 8 a m. to 4 p.m . during the tax laying season. All taxes not paid by the time will become delinquent i i penalty of 10 per cent will be idM Do not put off your taxes as they mg be paid, and the law points Mt th duty of the treasurlT. Those who law bought or sold propertv and «i*i division of taxes should come la * once. I ton’t wait for the rush Xoff <epits can bo laid away to; anywa so do not ask for it. LOUIES KLEINE Treasurer of Adams t’osuy to May Mh. John Carmody, manager of th* >B4 land St. Louis Sugar ComgW, h* returned from a business trip toSodl Bend and the northern l»art <4 th state. NOTICE 11. S. STRAUB the expert wall paper cleaner. Th man who knows how I will n* that dirty paper look like new or large' jobs, washing. Price* right. All work guaraat* Phone low. M11 ’” r “1 DR. G. F. EKTIHORN Veterinarian Office at Sate Barn on First Street I llm ilary white diarrlw-s •» cblekelis controlle.l hi I test. For particulars ra!l Phieneo: Office 306; lira. > - — n" h s ; ||\i D I Faim and Citv Prop»’ti« For Rale. Exchange "** Dflie« 133 South 2nd J*"' Office Fnona 104—R»» 0 ■ M T ,we notice I win stand my h< T^ 1 * Preble on Monday# «#« "J, days; balance of «eck >t »• farm, near Freidhrim, chufA (•omniencirir April » Service fee All«t ST C01«5 chirofracdi wl " m<k * I you W.HF C-TB InvHOW'* < RARI.SR * CHARhIW’ ” Lady attamW"*ROY M. J° , ’ s J O i rt | IJvc Stock am* G‘n fr Awlion<‘‘ ,r pWIP U» orrtCK ROOM J* o - ’ mJ MIAN a r, ”.vutTE ri. PHONC 606 or '' , B y oM A«k tho man I'ro sol'l who ban attamXl “ y *