Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1924 — Page 2

NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. Eva Largent. 114tfJx HARVEY I.ARGENT - 1 ——— — —.""T

————X Be Sure To Try The | SERV I C E Where you see the sign (JP - HI-TEST GAS OPALINE Motor Oils The HI-WAY Filling Station H. L. KERN & CO. North Second Street V I Ils ' IIJU& Il.p uiVnL - . liX IS GOOD ’W TO KNOW r It is good to know that Auburn sticks to quality. Evidence of Auburn fidelity to the highest standards of fine-car building is found in any Auburn—which looks and performs with can costing many hundred:* more. The new Aubums arc great! Sturdy, dependable, powerful sixes that arc good for better performance for extra thousands and thousands of miles. Come in and let us show you the many reasons why! The new Aubums are fully cquiftt. Every necessary extra built into the car at the factory. An Auburn is complete and ready to go when you buy it. A lull line of Slavs from slo9s to $2445 at A abut it THE DAVID MKYER COMPANY HLUnTON, INDIANA 11H North Main St, Phone 311 AWW

BACK ON THE JOB Telephone 436 or 448 for Ed Green Taxi Service, local or long distance driving. Call us if you want a taxi. 112t6 El) GREEN.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1924.

BEN HUR NOTICE All members of the Ben Hur degree 0 staff are asked to meet «t the hall at I 8 o’clock Friday night for drill practice.. By order of the Chief. ’ * NOTICE Bids will be received by the Secretary of the M. E. Parsonage Building Committee at Willshire. Ohio, up to six o'clock Saturday. Muy 31st, 1924, for the erection and completion of a parsonage, accord ng to plans ami specifications on tile with Secretary. Committee reserves the right to reject any and ail bids. Rv Order of Committee, 1516 17 Mrs. J. W. Chilcote, Sec. Weak Eyes? Camphor If you have weak, aching eyes try simple camphor, witclihazel, hydrastis. etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One small bottle helps any case weak, strained or sore eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. Smith. Yager & Falk, druggists. •— Nerves All Unstrung? Decatur Folks Should Find the Cause and Correct It. Are you all worn out? Feel tired, nervous, halt-sick? Do you have a 'constant backache; sharp twinges of pain, too, with dizzy spells und annoying urinary disorders? Then there’s cause for worry and more cause to give your weakened kidneys prompt help. Use Doan's Pills —a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Decatur folks recommend Doan's for Just such troubles. Mrs. John Durbin. 127 8. 9th St.. Decatur, says: “1 had sharp pain; through my back and couldn't sleep rights. Headaches almost drove me frantic and I became nervous and tr- | ritablc. My feet swelled and I bloated all over. My kidneys acted irreg- ' nlarly and caused annoyance. Doan'n Pills fi.mi Smith. Yager & Falk' Drug Store rid me of backache and that heavy bloated feeling. My kidneys were regulated and 1 felt tline." 6bc. at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. MOVED We have made a change in the location of our studio. formerly occupying the rooms over the Callow & Kohne Drug store. We are NOW located in the Old Moser Stand Corner second and Jefferson Streets Edwards Studio I—BM—■—ll Mill mm i.mi

Change Os Ownership ! wish to announce to the motoring public that I have arnttinud ownership <>l the ACE BATTERY & TIRE SHOP. Located in the Sethcr Bldg.. South 2nd Street and will continue to carry a full line of Standard Make Tires, Automobile Actewories Gaaoline and Oita, and will do general rtpairing on auto Mobile*. I am also equipped Io handle any imlterv repairs o» recharging and will can* .tinuc the agency for the celc'nraied I’rent-O-Lilc liatterv. }eart> of experience in lhe automobile game has made this sh«»p worthy of your patronage. . Ace Battery and Tire Shop : H. O. STALEY, Prop. I FelhcrUWg. South 2nd Street Decatur ■ I "'ll Administratrix Sale Nott to hereby glvan. Tint ih- under..lyni-d. Mmintotcntria nt tho opiate of >.hn M An4rvwn. ecceMcd, will offer for wh at p«Mic AWton. i K! tho Intn rrri<!«ar** nt the ffc«-» «l<tnl. one half tn II” »n<tth nt W'aahtMti.n irhwreti. »i»’l ntxMit fl tv miln» r.rwthw .n nt l»><4tur, in W*»hin«ion townahip. Aduma county. Ind'noa. on MONDAY, .WAY 19, *921 Sale to begin at I o’clock Th" personal property nt a* <1 nrtatn, «on»lat'ng of »> ,< nty four awea, aoom with ynetig l«a»e» nt thetr tddrei; »uu>*n brood »ow« with ptga; nnren . hnata; etfihi hrrrwl «>.». two ma I liog.«. , Term* *f Sale For all aw»<>mt.-< not tawaffing’fre doHarn. ruh In hst>4 For • mount I of flue rfnltar > nn<l np*nr4k a crreflt of a monUwt wiii jtn given, purrhaax tn hr wtttret for h<toro rrnto»») of property. Koto hearing rfa p»r ent tni'-rea nftor maturity, with rp<>vnv«d sc tit- | tty. nod Wi.tv ns vnttuumn wt appruj laws, wfh b" itgetreot Hattie M. Andrews. AdmiftiKtrtlrfX. • Moy 9. Johnaoo A act. * ,C S Nt’alirk Clark ' . James T. Merryman. Atty.

To Take Mr. Oslakovic | To Richmond Tomorrow Steve Oslakovic will be taken to the Easturn Hospital for the Insane at Richmond tomorrow by Sheriff Jno . Baker. Mr. Oslakovic was adjudged , , a person of unsound mind last week, ► In an inquest held before A. C. Butch- j ■ er justice of the peace. , j ♦ . CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE i Wheat: May $1.04%; July $1.06%; Sept. sl.ti7%. Corn: May 75’ic; July 75%c; Sept. 76%c. Oats: May, 46%c; July 43?4c; Sept. 39%c- _> —— Logar.sjxirt—Grandma Herd, 95. i was one of the first to vote Tuesday ' when the polls opened in her predad. — > BOY RULE (Continued from I’agc One) 1 rain the boys will bo entertained at the old Gym. The Itoys' election was ■ held in this city last Friday, the Red ' ticket’ winning a plurality of 20 votes . over the White and Bin - tickets. i , a-- - ■ Says His Prescription ——————————————— Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism Mr. James H. Allen, of Rochester.! jN. Y.. suffered for years with rhou-' matlsm. Many times this terrible 1 disease left him helpless and unable ] to work. ;i He finally decided, after years of 'ceaseless study, that no one can he* ‘■free from rheumatism until the ac-j I cumulated impurities, commonly called uric acid deposits, were dlssolvid . tn the joints and muscles und expeil,ed from the body. With this Idea in mind he consult ' ed physicians, made experiments and 1 finally compounded a prescription' that quickly and completely banished' every sign and symptom of rheumatism from his system. He freely gave bis discovery, whichhe milled AHenrhn. to others who' leak it. with what might b>- called' marvelous success After years of Iwiging he decided to let sufferers I everywhere know about his discovery through the newspnoers. He has : where to dis|M>M>- Alh urhu With the understanding that if the first pint; bottle does not show the way to complete recovery he will gladly return i vour money wi hont comment. All drat lists tan supply you. r "'' ■ .. . — . BOILS Drawn and Core Removed Without Poultice or Lancing. BOILEX Anv Druggist.

SLUGGISH LIVER DURING SPRING CAUSES POISON! This is the time of year when your liver becomes sluggish and your intestines become clogged up with poisonous waste. Your liver does not properly purify blood that flows to your skin. The result is sallow complexion, dark circles and pimples, coated tongue and bad taste mornings As these poisons continue to Hood your system, your resistance is lowered, you feel dull and tired and sick. Make this test! Cleanse and tone your liver with Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup. Contains pure ingredients prescribed by Physicians. Helps nature strengthen your stomach, soothe tired, and overtaxed nerves, brace up system, and purify your blood. Notice quick difference tn way you look, eat. sleep and feel. You. too. will be satisfied, as others have, or no cost. Dr. Thacher’s is sold and recommended by the Holthouse Drug Co. in Decatur and by leading druggists in every city and town. Another Congressman Is Cleared Today (United Press Service) Washington. May 15—The house committee investigating charges against Congressman today recommended to the house that Representative Zihlman, be considered cleared of charges against him and that futher consideration of the case of Representtative Kentucky be deferred pending the result of bis appeal from conviction at Covington, Ky.. for conspiracy to violate the prohibition laws. mitii i: of fiv st. vkttusment OF ESTATE No. 2"4L Notice In hereby given to the creditor*. Itetr* and legatees of Mary F. Kintz, deceased! t» apnear In the \ Ada-on Circuit Court. held at Dots,tur. 1 Indiana. <ui the 2nd day of June ' 1921. and show eaime. If any. why the i FINAL KkTTTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with [ the estate of said decedent sh»»ld not be approved; and said helm are notified to then and there make proof of | heirship, and' receive their dlstribuJOSEPII A. KINTZ. Administrator. Decatur. Ind. May 7. 1924. Kchurger A Bon. Attys. *•!» ■— ■ • Says nation s (Continued from I’ag*e One) “We have not reached a financial position where we may lighten the tax burden.” said tIK President. "but if we now confer upon a class such 1 gratuity as involved in this bill we delay tax relief Indefinitely.** MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Chicago Gra'n Review Chicago. May 15- Graine alaricd wi.h unevonm-ss on the hoard of trade today. Wheat was up slightly at the I start, tan later met selling pressure .rise to the eater feeling in rt»rn. The domestic belt was still under .the spell of unfavorable weather. 1 m atarted fractionally lower. A ioo<l deal of yesterday's buying waa bv np>wstora who evened up their fine pieparatory to going abroad. Thia left the market In a technically weak position. Outs was irregulnr. up for the May ! and off for deferr»>d delivvrtea. A belter ca- h demand existed Wcath|or was favorable for the new crop Provta <«s stvadh-d with bogs and i cables. ffaat Buffalo Livestsek Market i Uo« recritaa 4tao. shipments, jamt. official to New York yesterday. 627 rt. i Hops closing steady, Tops $8; bulk, is7 fiO; heav’ea $7 90; m*<diums |7 9<»W 17’»S, on*- taaff ft; light weight $7 9«: | Hgfit lights $7 3s4t7M: packing sowa ,r> tiglts |6 W; cattle 3uo alow; sb*-ep ?3'H»; boat cllp|s-<| iambs held at $ll»[2l; buyera hiddlt g sls; no sales made tin to noon, clipped ewes $3 down; > < IMI. tops s|l«|>.&O. Fort Wayne Liveatock Market Hugs- ixn |l>s, and down inti’: Hh |<i Ilb> n»« libs. 37.45; IM fils and up 17.35; iii-agbs HW4H; stags 33<f4. lambs— sls 25 down. Calves I9.se down. local Maim marmot (Uorrstt*-d May 15) New No. I Wheat. tamb*-|Me Yellow Ear ’’or ti. p«-r 100 »oc Whits Cotn kfie Data, per bnshel 43c M x»d Corn S4»Kye. ear bushel «4<: Harley, per bush* I 6sc O4CATUR BRODUCC MARKIT (Corrocled May Hi Heavy HMM ZlkHpringera, smooth 17c ts-aborna 13c :unas 110 DM Roostara olr Dacha lie Gwega ISo Eggs, down 31c AW (wMUis-y p*if« based must Im frns from feed. LOCAL QROCFRg BOG MARKIT Eggs, dosen lie ■UTTIAFAT at station , Buttsrtat Me

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■ 11 — m' — s-s---. ' ••♦♦♦•♦♦•♦•Odd • < LAKSIFIIED ADH 7 I 1 “ ■■ —— FOR SALE I ■ f(’i"saT .fc—County niapu, the only ones obtainable of Adams county. . Shows the roads and farm owners. Daily Democrat office. 12txl08 1 FOR SALE—Buff color and newsprint second sheets, receipt books, 25 1 receipts tn book, tablets, large and , small. Daily Democrat oftlc 9 108tl2x FOR SALE -Rose and Single Comb Rhode Island Red eggs at reduced , prices; also baby ehicks sired by Ini dianapolis winners. Book your ordera. For prices write or call J. F. Rupert. Monroe. 1nd.112t6 FOR SALfc--About 30(1 bushel of good yellow feeding corn; also some youngg roosters. 50 cents each. Harley Roop, Decatur, Ind. Rl. 115t6 WANTED~ WANTED— Two boarders in private family. Homo privileges. Call at 120 South Bth street.llst3x I WANTED—Ladies in this locality to L embroider linens for us at home during their leisure moments. Write a’ once—'FASHION EMBROIDERIES." 1184. Lima. Ohio. 116t6x MIK KENT FOR RENT —Kxceilcnt pasture for! season. Phone 961. 115t3x H>R REKT-Mociern 7 oom residence near business section. Phone 358. A. D. Suttles. 115t3 LOST AND FOUND » , • f^)UND—Gold cuff link. Owner may . have same by describing property > and paying for tins ad U7t3x t r NOTH kof rm! sale of heal ESTATE The undersigned execute)- of the . last will and testament of Philip S<-herark. dceaHed. hereby gives ; notice that by virtue of an order of the! Adam* Circuit Court he will at the hour of 10:»0 o'clock A. M on Saturday th- 7th day nt June. 1931 at the law office of Frwhta A Idtlerer In the Morrison Building at number i 111 South Second street. Decatur. Indiana and from day to day thereafter, until aold. offer for sale at private sale as a whole as hereinafter >les< ribed. - free from Hens evept taxes for th* ■ year 1»24 payable in the year 1925. the following demrihed real estate.- • .Mina led In the countv of A.la me and | atate of Indiana, 10-wit: • Commencing at the sotsthwest enr-i , ner of the southwest quarter of sec. | ’ tlon one (1) In township twenty-seven' » <3ll north, range thirteen (111 east.| running thence north to the southwest < nrner ot th-' real estate owned by] John Bretner tn said southwest quarter -■» tsnu--— isfit an shown in Deed I I Record "8" on page 302 of the record ' ot the lle. order's offi- e in ‘-ta -«I k nnry Indiana, and later owned by ’ Louis Goldner, running then, c east on the south line of the real estate so' owned by the said lamia Goldner !»' said southwest quarter to the half , .. . tton Hn< running thence south to I 'he (urHh Un*- "f said awtlon one <l* ■■-'..re Mt ii. running tin ma* west to the place of beginning, being the s«"i- ‘ . estate heretofore conveyed by I John ft Cockrati and bls wife to on", t Uriah Mivaon as recorded in l*ecd , Ke.ord "O" In the Iter-order's office iff • Adar.ts <<mniy. Indiana, at pag" 43S • and .oniaining ili*7> one hundred two ■ acres ~f land more or losa: Ha 1.1 sale will l-e mad" aubject to the • saprov-1 cf *»ld Court for not less* than th" full apprah>e.l value of said r real estate and upon the following < ’ ter t** and condition*, to.wit: at least one-third <>f th" purchase money raahl I In hand, the balance In two equal tn- ■ siallmenta payable In nine month* | .land, eighteen month*, evidenced by, notes of tiw purchaser bearing sis pr-r, I .■»< Intereat from date, waiving rei Het. providing for attorneC* fee* and secured by mortgage on the real e»-, tale su’d. Th>- purchaser I" have the f privilt-*e ImattH- of |*a>i>ta *H Chai* | i on th* da> of «a|e if so desired KDWAIID NCHK'IACK. ■ Kke'Utor. ] Dated thia l»«h day of May, I Fruclite A lattercr. Atty*. 15-32--t'. NHEHIFF** HAI.E In th» Alams Circuit Court. Slate of, ■ Indian* • 9-• 3349. I I C|tnt-m Dealt* v» Elsie M»e Death. I Ire-.na Mi»ro*»"Sle ami Jaws Harmon ’• Itv tirtue of an ..-der of "» ,r •'* m«-1 1 dnevte.l froth ih.- • lark of the Adam-* t fit. (lit Court I will esmtae al pul'll' •« th" lilrheat bt.hfer. on aatarday. the TH* da> at Jone. ». !>• ' 1921, lo»tw*-cn tin- bouts of I” O'l«*k ; A M and I <,Vtm k P M nt »a'd tat the do*»r of the Court Row* 1 in Ties« **ic Indiana. Ad»"*« rotmty. Indians •th# rent* *ml pronta for a leroi •»•*' ex. er linn aevon rear*, th" foliowlng I .t.- oi».< • real oatnte 10-wll I Sit* No* tab lit" and six <G> and > SCten l»l In l<a. Id hhaffh** Addttt'-** the T«Wt> of lUvarre. Arfsn*' i-imnly. stat" of tn. Hana, and an falliir* l r * realise th" fn|| anemnl nt ludgcmeut. lulcrsst atui rusts, I will Hl lha «ame time and pbo-e expo#" ft* vale the fee st-nnle of said roal estate Take** »• the properly of Etal# J 4«" • eith L»"ffn Marti leu# ami James (Jarman at th* suit of CNnton Death Hal! aal* wilt h* mad" without any I reh*r what**** from valuation or apI prslronietil laws. JOHN 11*1. Wit, • Ms- 1». ih’i Hhenff Adams County ( J. W Teepl". Atty, fur Plslntlff AFrtIINTMKNT OB KUM'VTOR • ™~ ii- ,-ia Vallee |« fa *•"#!»> gtvea. Thai H*e MbdoHtlgnad h** bean epp"i**’"d E* e« iH**r «f the ratate nt John Trim. Into i*f Adams county. dv* - trod. The estate la probably solvent. WILLIAM II TltlM. Baocuwr , April ?». 1924. fudson W Tesqd". Atty. 30-7-14 NllTlt K <ir KIA AL hKTTLKMKVT or 4i«r*Tia> 1 No ?«»3* ' ! Notice |t hereby rH-en to lip cradl* i..f .r, and legalies nt tienrv A. ( ’.Kleis .|. . . e.( tr. «pi>.»r In tha I Attain* eltnuii court, heir! at I*eiiittir. fnd'»*a. on th* -mi der of san# • *?4, and «»w*w < aune. If any. why tha Final H«.ttloment Ar eutinla with th* ■ e-fnl. nt *«id .t*. *d. Bt ste.ulj fit t !l» I approved, and said heirs are notified Ito then and there make proof of heir ' »h*p and reratva thatr diefrihitfne ■ aba tea. JofiKPH A KINTZ Admiuiatrator. . Ufiratur. Ind May 7. I»J4 1 Ichurcer A boa, Attya I*l4 ‘

DR.Chiropractic .nd O m«. I,’’ Treatments * B i ven to at 144 South 2nd Stw * Office Phone 314 5 J** Office Hour. 10-12 .. m -i«°u"’ ■' ——— ' n -D s. E.BLACK UNDERTAKING AND Calls answered promptly davotm 1 rivate Ambulance Office Phone: M Homo Phone: 72] N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitu HOURS: “* 8 to 11:30—12:30 to S M Saturday 8:00 p. a ' Telephone 136 DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Libonta Office Hoin: 1 to 4 and 4 to l c n. Sandaya. 9 to 10 t. g Phone 681 FEDERAL FARM LOAN? Abstracts of Tltlo. R«»l Em. Plenty of Mousy to loir g Goverument i’lsa. See French Quinn, : Offlcv—Take first stairway , snuth lysturja DR. FRANK LOSE ' Physician and Surge# "North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Hoatg office Hour*— I to u i g 1 to 5—C to 4 p. a. Hundav I to li. PUBLIC AUCTION I 1 will sell at public sartinkf tn known as the Haujk baiKlg Madison street, on Saturday, iday 17 Sale to begin at 1:3 A complete rest* want oetgl sell in whole or in parti i be removed at once. Ereffl as good as new Used a sh«| On* Bakers Outfit complete tad |»ng pin to bake ovea. ThreeM < Dining Room Chair*; 2 fi Off I Stools? white enamel; 2 M -mirble top; 6 Tables, martall 'Show Cams; Bread and Pit CM |6 gal. Coffee Urn: 1 large u4ll 'Refrigerator; 2 Roll Top De* ( Flat Top or Typewriter tat .Cracker Cane: 1 Large Safe.lt 4 ft., 6 inches inside: 1 US Range; 1 Gas Stove; 1 Stew If I Kilcben Utensils and all Wk dishes and silverware; 1.M1.1 form Scale; I !*. horse i»»*l line engine. .Many other art:* numerous to mention. Eighty lineal ft. of Mirron. Terms:—All sums of lit «• cash: Irtf snms over that credit of 6 months will be si’*l . chaser giving approved sKtirigl ing 7% from date ■ l,- JULIUS HAl<" Roy Johnson. Anct — API'WIXTMEVc "F Kitt l * Na. 2173. , „ ngj Noth'# I-* hereby « I '2L,-iSI i wo**-retene,l hae b""" <>»tor of tl><- «»tal« ”t ( Fuhrman, let* of ■'I ceased. The estate Is I * eßt " MtLTOff | May 3. WS4. ;JI Mints |U »*•»» '"'T** 11 | Note# I* her-- 1 ' I 1 '” I Kmerd o' •'<*m«tie **'♦" .■><» I'mmtt. Imtlßos a' |»« l« o'irt Reus* it* .Ii a. '->tU'*'S. will r.'tlvt - ' _ B i th# . .-nslrU'-lK'it ..f "it" * .ordsnee «”h |t*nr« ti«tw •»!! • n ” * I Auditor Os »•••»’< °**| Ht I'l »• | lode «HI be t« >'t< j V M <•* TliewlS' M ass g.ihl l.srn Is f" ips 1 k»»4«** n N« IH*’ A*Ul**»» roll** f farm located nt til" lit- "f trft ** hsrn will b# sb" 11 • ,r, 7 1 |#n feet long , , >u tp* l Th o MJ. will W ,sWd mslerUl required tn “ IhuUi bld «h»H *'’■ * bond sml t* l *""'.' .„ ~.ri«d* the underHiamllna 1 '■' , bidder w'll ."tv 13 „ n the hath 'tu'ttr-' 1 '■ tln< of .onlrm t terrtt»l**Js to have th* V."!'- H.r"W's , *’ s L '"’’rh-'bir.nT'ro.ey." ’*•' " t'ltx'sT •w-Wbas of Allan'* Money tn Iftfifi "■ al 5* IfitwMt partial pnym'-"' l-r""" 1 ‘,.ff Hwat ir. DR. C. V. CONNIU' VETERIX BpMtel • m 5*22» ttt*** i eatllo find P’ MI,lr ’ * jgffd Office 120 Na Phonfit Off t< • 1 •»-R**# 0 '■