Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1924 — Page 5

Heavy Snow Falling | In Iowa; Near Freezing I Sioux City, lowa, May 0.-Driven ■ a high northwest wind and with

Clearance Sale of Mid Season Hats $3.50 $5.00 Gift and Hat Shoppe 134 Monroe St. a*

Qruen announces V UltraVeriThin /MOTA |KI —■Xmaomo Th* Otn W*v *4 VFR ’Th -/‘Ar T*V fVHIHV>v «■»*»■■■ Wheel train diagram, showing how the four operating planes of the ordinary uatch ore reduced to three in the Qruen VeriThin and tuo in the L’ltra VeriThin. Thia thinnest is secured uithow loss of aceuraey or durability of parts. Another advance in technical construction, making possible new values in beautv and accuracy. We commend it to the man who wants to own or give a real time-keeping instrument, with just that extra touch which maket, of it a thing apart. Solid green gold “Precision” quality SBS, solid white gold S9O, inlaid with fine enamel SIOO. Come in and see this wonderful timepiece. ornuKXjj •os-v" Pumphrey Jewelry Store The Hallmark Store Brunswick Phonographs • ‘ ' JRL~~L—- , j— l. - 1 za. rO II Om-cu Ik. Wir''.* DO YOU WANT SOMETHING ? If you do, here’s a cheering thought— The Universe is governed by orderliness. The seed is sown, crops, grow and arc harvested according to that law. A man pours himself out in usefulness and his fellows honor him a business house serves it customers efficiently and success comes to it. If you want something—a car—house—financial independence—remember flrat the need, next the crop, then the harvert. Once Mtarlcd the going i» easy—s*>.(l(l u week saved in an interest drawing account will mean $1,000.00 in about three yearn and nix month*! I-earn the law, work In harmony with it and what you want tn life is youra—Saving* Account* opened any day from ten to three. Old Adams County Bank

♦he temperature clangeroußly near the freezing point, a heavy snow was falling here today. It is reported that fruits have not been damaged yet.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1921.

■ CLUB CALENDAR | Friday 2 Latin Club Dance —Masonic Hall, at I 8 o’clock. I Sunbeam Class of E. M. Church— I Miss Margaret Kern, 7:30 p. m. ' Zion Lutheran Ladles's Aid Society Party—School Hall, 7:45. Pocahontas Initiation—Hall, 7:30. I C. L. of C. Degree team—Miss Ode |i Fullcnkamp. 7:30 p.m. L M. E. Ladies Aid Society—Church |i parlors. 2:30 p. m. I Tri Kappa sorority, Mrs. Harry .Knapp, 8 p. ni. Monday Delta Theta Jan—Mrs. H. L. Kern, 8 o'clock. Tuesday ' Zion Lutheran Walther LeagueSchool Hall.

Mrs. Harry Knapp will be hostess to the Tri appa sorority at 8 o'clock Monday evening. * I An interesting meeting of the Ladies’ Aid of the United Brethren church was held yesterday at the church, fourteen of the women being present, it was reported that the section had raised $73.30 for the new church fund and quota for the next six months was set at $500.00. The women still have a few articles left' from the bazaar and anyone wishing same can purchase them by calling one of the members. The women will sell home-made doughnuts every week and orders can be left with Mrs. Ben Hoagland. Mrs. C E. Baughman or other members. Tickets Nominated In Nearby Counties In Tuesday’s Election Following is a list of the tickets nominated in surrounding counties, including nominees for Judge and prosecuting attorney, in the primary election held Tuesday: Judges Os Circuit Court Allen county Frank R. Dulin, democrat; Sol A. Wood, republican. Blackford county—A. G. Emshwiller. democrat; Victor Simmons, republican. Huntington county—Otto H. Krieg,

W-A-T-C-H No Discount on Gas Bills After 10th of Month All gas bills must be paid on or before the 10th of the month to secure discount | Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company Win. O’Brien, Local Manager

race was reached this morning at a white house conference, the last of a series he has with President Coolidge and C. Bascom Slemp, the president’s secretary. Prosecuting Attorney * Allen county—Sam Jackson, democrat; Edward L. Slebold, republican. Blackford county—T. J. Kegerreis, democrat; Hugh G. Maddox, republican. Huntington county—Cato B. Hurd, democrat; Arthur D. Sayler, republican. I Jay county—Charles M. Higwan, democrat; Austin Williamson, republican. Wells county Elmore I). Sturgis, democrat: 'George Louden, republican Delaware county—Edgar J. CaK. democrat; Van Ogle, republican. Madison county—Charles E. Smith, democrat; Lawrence Bushy, republican. County Tickets Allen

Republican—Treasurer, W. S. Roebuck; sheriff, Henry Marlin; coroner. Edgar N. Mendenhall; surveyor, Asa Grosvenor; commissioners, Eli Slussman, Orin H. Lake and A. J. Baker. , Democratic—Treasurer, T. J. Coni nelley; sheriff, Lewis C. Bobilya; cor-, oner, Dr. Henry G. Erwin; surveyor,' Orin M. Darling; commissioners,' ’ Thomas Sheehan, Charles Miller and Paul Kindler. Blackford Republican—Clerk. Claude Hobson;' treasurer. William Chapman; recorder. Orlando Sh'nn; sheriff. Alonzo Spaulding: surveyor. C. M. Hubbard; commissioners. Charles Barton and • John Frazier. Democratic — Clerk, Wirth Gradbury; treasurer. A. E. Buckles; recorder. Luther Speidel;* sheriff. Gecrge Goodrich; coroner. A. E. Newland; surveyor. William A- Brown; commissioner* , A. Osenbaugh and Isaac Harold. Huntington Republican—Treasurer. Guilford Morrow; sheriff, Garl R. Rudicel; Coroner. G. M. Nle; surveyor. Paul U. i Lannerd; < ommissioners. Davlj A. i . Kline and Ora S. Foust. Democratic —Treasurer. Paul G. Weber: sheriff, John P. Johnson; coroner. Henry I-ayman; surveyor. Paul V. Smith; commissioners. Thomas Powell and Charles H. Smelser. Jay Republican—Coroner. Harvey L. ■ Thornton; treasurer. Myrtle Neare; sheriff, Don Hawkins; surveyor. [, Homer Teeters; commissioners. E. S.

Jones and James Lawrence. Democratic —Coroner, Ara Birflders; treasurer, WUliam Strohl; sheriff, A. M. Hiatt; serveyor. O. O. Clayton; commissioners, James Ritenowr and Joe Bryan, r Wells Republican—Treasurer, Lewis B. Nordyke; sheriff, John Braden; commissioner, L. B. Lancaster. Democratic—Treasurer, Ray Sawyer; sheriff, Forrest McClain; coroner, William Mcßride; commissioner. John Cobbum. I • Speaker Gillett Seeks Seat In U. S. Senate (United ITess Service! Washington. May 9—Speaker Gillett of the house of representatives today will announce himself a candid-I date for the senate- from Massachusetss. He will be the "administration ' candidate." Admits Ft. Wayne Robbery (United Press Service) Columbus. 0., May #.—L. R. Herring, 29. St. Ixmls. Mo., confessed to police here today he held up and robbed the Dygert pawn shop in Ft. I

Just received another car of RED STAR Fertilizer suitable for corn and beets. See us for your requirements. Jffi&erttiraw&rr Ga w J-AVI voc MOJVCV

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Wayne. Ind., April 25, escaping with I $3,000 worth of jewelry. Most of the loot was found in Herring s clothing. 'He said a woman helped him and I drove away in her automobile, but 1 lie could give no information con- I cerning her. Buy HER a Box of Candy for MOTHERS DAY, Sunday, May 11th I The Philadelphia. . VANITY BEAUTY SHOP, 115 North First St., Phone 1014. , 10'Jt4x

Special Sale FOR ONE WEEK Beginning Saturday May 10 Just received a large shipment of Ladies Pattern Hats. These hats will be sold at $4.95 each. Value of these hats, $6.75 and SB.OO each. 1 also have a fine stock to be closed out at $3.00 each. Children’s Hats from SI.OO to $2.50 each. Mrs. Maude A. Merriman 222 S. 4th St. Decatur, Ind.

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BOIL S Drawn and (ore Removed Without Poultice or Lancing. 801 L E X Any Druggist.