Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1924 — Page 5

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i "M h Father Srllenu-yer returned ' ■ 8T,... non. OrangvilU*. 11l , when--1 Spa;--- T!,urs,li,y , ’" f01 “ ' 1 S-hirap- classic of tin- Reformed I iLI, ali.l I"f ,his I,l,,nlinK r<U ' r m m Ohio, where she will Rive two B E«'< rmnoiTOW. This Is I ho 1 B Sciierry, lniin.-rly of If Hliiml township. ! : B ■ r , | |<,,iiicr of French township, visitor today. ■ B H Erwin has purchased the ■ EKn "'tc- resilience on Winchester i in |ho ileal Mr. L. 1,. BmtniB K,,. r ~,kcs the residence further B ■ winchester street anil will E K there While Mrs. Cough-- ■ B„ a ei citpy one half of the newly | residence. ■ 1.,,1" nst.cin returned yesler trem nihaiiapolis, where lie has ■ ,m, a,line si lioel for etnlia 1 men, m directors. 11l- has finish ■ B] s course and taken an examina 8 ■ s-„le license. Mr. laiheustein | to work liiis morning at the ■ sit:. Iliaek Undertaking firm in the ■ and Fryback store. [ fOERED TWO II ROADS BUILT I Commissioners Ordered 1 ■ ( arper And Andrews I Roads Constructed I ■ ~1 1 111- v eoinniissioni rs. in -,-s ■ Bli itiis morning, ordered the eon ■ of Hie James W. Andrews I tin- Philip Carper macadam ■ B: n Washington township and I ■.l . del as the day on which Intis ■ ShM I"- received from contractors. ■ Bli- a hove roads will lie the only 1 B ' to l»- ordered ciinstriiit. il I '■ Engineer link Borh filed I Bis and specifications on the two

I -EATSI Restaurant ■ Menu for Sunday Dinner I 0 I Noodle Soup I Fried Chieketi New Potatoes I Non Asparagus Young Onions Radishes Cottage Cheese Date Whip Parker House Rolls H Coffee, Tea or Milk Price 50c Phone 28 f | widow hnus si.i.chh» I IMH.It HOUSE I] An lllinoi* widow Mi*pertrd thal I f her late hu*band had M*mr ra*h it hidden Komewhrre. After a l<»m! || aearrh nhe found it in »n old bool | * buried under the hoti*e. The moat) li totalled more than sll.ot.it, I* If thin fund had been plated in a | navinffti aeenunl. if would have bean | nafti - and earned in interest over I $520 a vear. Even If hidden nmnev I remain* MU'l, the inrerejO » ntiitht | hnve earned in the hank U forever ■ font. Keep your Mivin** #1 work. j I rirst’Kationc'tl B^nk Capital ami Surplus $120,000.00 K \ CDecqtur, Indiqnq

road Improvbnic-nts and they were adopted by the commissioners. The Carper road wns one of the first, gravel improved roads In the, county and the twenty years or more - lof constant wear has made its ImI provement necessary. The county commissioners will also receive bids at the next meeting for the construction of two more bridges and on m*y 20th a special session will be held at which time bids will be received for the building of i a barn at the county infirmary, replacing the one which was destroyed by fire on May Ist. « THANKS I wish now to thank tile voters of Adams county for their support and vote of confidence given me in the 1921. If elected county auditor. I will servo the people and transact the asI fairs of office to the best of my ability. DON TEEPLE * MANY ENTRIES FOR AUTO RACES AT WINCHESTER Winchester, Ind., May 111.— Over forty entries have been received to i date for the races which will he held here on Funk's Motor Speedway, May noth. Entries do not close until May I 26th, and many fast cars have not as I yet filed their entries which will be | done in the next few days, this will I make some hot competition in the I speed trials as only fifteen of the fast- | est cars will be allowed to start in I each race. (Jletin A. Davis, track man--1 ager, states they will have the fastest bunch of cars ever put on a dirt speedway anil promises several dark j horse entries which will give the race j fans plenty of thrills.—Adv. Kodak linishiiiK and fresh films for sale. 21 hour service. Expert work. Films for sale. , Elgin King's Confectionery. It

DECATUR DATLY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1021

CLUB CALENDAR Monday Pythian Needle Club, Pythian Home, after lodge. Delta Theta Tau—Mrs. H. I* Kern, 8 o'clock. Tuesday Zton Lutheran Walther League— School Hall. Five Hundred Club- Mrs 1 . Adrian Wemhoff, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Two-eent supper and card party, K. of C. Hull. Thursday I). Y. It. ('lasses, U. H. Church, Mrs. 11. F. Dotson, 7:30 p. m, Mrs. Adrian Wemhoff. 128 North Fourth street, will lie hostess to the Five Hundred Club at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. * Announcements were received by relatives In this city informing them of the marriage id Miss Lucille Josephine llolthouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. llolthouse, former Decatur residents, to Cyril James Hayes. The wedding took plaee at Springfield, Mo„ the home of the bride, on May 7. They will make their home in that city. * Mrs. H. F. Hhlngor's section of the Parish school fund workers will give a two-cent supper and card party at the Knights of Columbus hall on Wednesday evening .May Hth. The sup per will l»o served from five to seven - o’eloek and following that cards will be played. The public is invited to attend and a good time is assured. * The meeting of the I). Y. It. class of ; the United Brethern church will lie ' held at the home of Mrs. 11. F. Dotson on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, instead of Friday evening as has I been the custom. Mrs. Mattie Fish- • er and Mrs. Blanche Ktzey will lie - assistant hostesses. it The Pythian Needle Club will meet at the Pythian, Home following lodge on Monday evening. * Tin- Walther League of the Zion Lutheran church will hold a social meeting at the school house Tuesday evening. May 13. at 7:65 o'clock. All members of the league are being ad j vised to leave their dignity at home and prepare for a good time. TYNDALL AND — (Continued from Page One) ■ vacancy caused by vhe resignation of J. Fred Fruchte. who became a Candidate for the democratic numiit ' alioti for judge. Republican Meeting Dr. Ilarry Jones, of Berne, wan elected vice-chairman of the repuh lican committee; Oscar Teeple, of Decatur, was eleotod treasurer, and Karl B. Adams, of Decatur, wus electled secretary of the committee. The I meeting was held in the Industrial Association rooms. The republican eh-clion was the culmination of one of the most inter eating campaigns ever made in tli<I county for the Bepuhltcan chairman ship, laing te-fore the primary election the two candidates began to "lay their wires" and seek the fayor of the precinct committeemen. Both sides Induced candidates to lilt- for the pm-lm-t plates, witlt the result that In twelve of the precincts there were iobtests among the candidates It was stated that of the twelve con tests, five of Iho successful rand) dst'-s were IH-tersou men anti seven were slaied as being for tlrabam. Mr. Uraham was county chairman of the Progressive party in 1912 and I two years ago was for Senator Albert Beveridge, wlmn the latter was a can I did tie against Senator Harry S, New . Inowr I'osimasier-tJeneml In Brest dent I'oolidges cabinet. Mr. Peter- ■ sen was elm ted county rhalrm.m of the Kepnhltcsn party -In the fall of 1922. feflpwtrtg Urn resignation of Ilarry Frllalnger. wh«» resigned when he was appointed postmaster of the Is< stur ptMloffUo. Ilarry Friutnger, f.trmer eh»trman of the • entrsl committee presided at the meeting today. The meeting vot led to Indorse tienrge |*H kwnod. of Monet, and Washington, as the eighth district'* delegate to the Itepobli-nn National convent ion ut Cleveland In June Adam Stiller, of this* Jefferson, wuu the only eotnmltteemvn who war nut pte****il •* •to** meeting. — MONEY—■§% Money to loan on farm* at lit, interest long lime partial payment privilege. la-nhotl K llrllrr Dtca'ar. Indiana j 0 o

Seeking A Divorce A suit for divorce was filed in the circuit court today by Eva E- Largcnt against Harvey Largent. Mrs. Laigent ulso demands ullmony in the sum of 1500, the restoration of her maiden name of Eva E. Bailer, and an allowance for the prosecution of the suit. In her complaint the plaini ill' -talcs Hint they were married <—■ 1 .

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r " "■ ~ ‘ • FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! P * P I i Exactly WHAT Happens I if you don’t give your fire call to the , CHIEF OPERATOR The Telephone Company is an individual business and is operated on the same business basis as any other mercantile or manufacturing institution. Therefore, it is their duty to give SERVICE to EVERY subscriber 100% of the time regardless of tire calls. For a time after a tire call has been reported, the SERVIC E in the past has given the Telephone Company some trouble due to the fact that a great number of subscribers all call up at the same time for tire information. >r d j IT IS NOT THE DUTY OF THE TELEPHONE COMID ANY TO (HVKTHIS INFORMATION TO ANYONE EXCEPT MEMBERS OF THE EIRE COMPANY AM) THE PRESS. People should refrain from calling for this kind of information as it interrupts the normal flow of business calls going through the Telephone Office and may prevent some call of equal importance to a tire being completed or held up. We urge you to co-operate with I us in this matter ; KEEP COOL - DON’T GET EXCITED WHEN REPORTING i n Watch the Democrat for future explanatory I i IS Announcements i City of Decatur | H wmrnammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m i «■ -sr--,wMMMMwswys W * - ■***

February 17, 1923 and that they separated Muy 7, 1924. She alleges that her husband called her vile names and cursed her, that he often locked her out of the house and was cruel and inhuman to her in other ways. Attorney Judson W. Teeple repre , sents the plaintiff.

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I MOVED | 1 I have moved my shoe # f repair shop from South » I Second street to the I 7 Sether Rldg. f I# 2nd door north of f IJ Winnes Shoe Store I 7 and am now open and ■ \ ready for ni.v old custo- 1 # mers as well as the new. I Ed Coffee j 1 SHOE HEPAIH SHOP )

and Out-lasts any 3 old-style Brooms! » Try me for only five minutei, and then k you’ll know why thouiandv oi women I prefer me to all other broomi. L I’m the New [ Fuller Broom made of AZTEC FIBRE (patented) r Watch for the “Fuller Man” when he k: calls. You'll know him by 9 tbia button which he wean. L R. H. WATKINS r Rea. Ko. i-“s w. Ifonroa k St. 'Phone 633. I 9 . • *