Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 23 May 1924 — Page 2

DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET RESULTS Firestone Gum Dipped BALLOON CORDS Enjoy the wonderful easy riding quality of these REAL Balloon Tires, and yet know that they will give you satisfactory service. We also have a complete line of other tires, tubes and accessories at reasonable prices. It will pay you to see us before buying. Liby & Yost Garage Studebaker Sales & Service Open Day and Night EXPERT MECHANICS AT YOUR SERVICE. B Tow-in Service At Any Hour. So. First Street Phone 772.

Bed Crown The High Grade Gasoline Performs All the Time With Red Crown in your tank your motor is under your right foot—to do your bidding. Your car will leap at your instant desire—it will settle down and pull through anything that any car will go through—it will purr along over the highways without effort —it will idle to a mile or two an hour — you sense a flexibility that gives you a feeling of confidence to meet any emergency. —All of which is motor satisfaction—and you cannot measure that in dollars and cents. Use Red Crown regularly and you will be free from carbureior troubles—your engine will develop tremendous speed and sustained power in fair weather or foul. You can get Red Crown everywhere and its uniformity is guaranteed - no matter where you get it At the following Standard Oil Service Station: Corner Mercer and Wincheater St*. And at the following Filling X Stations and Garages : Fr« 4 Asbbaucher, 118 North Fir»t Si. t Bannett, South WmrhoMor Si. A. W. Tm.u, 21* N. First Strati I i * ' I J A. A. Ackor, 937 N. So* ond Stroat \ a/ T * Tir * s>wr ’ 234 N ' S. S. MagUy, Monmouth, Ind. W. F. JaaU.ee A Son, FrobU. Ud. Standard Oil Company Decatur, Ind. (Indiana) * — 3u " ~T

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924.

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| LADIES I X Yes Machine Steam Pleating 3 For Dresses, Skirts. Pannels, Ruffles. SI Old Pleats taken out and new ones put in. Hemstitching and Picoting, 8 and 10 cents per yard. M See me for neat work and service. 1 HAZEL AESCHLIMAN Over laundry Phone 1080 g BBmßMvrri ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ fi ■' SUNDAY EXCURSIONS v i a NICKEL PLATE ROAD ■ Effective Sunday. May 4 I And every Sunday during the Summer Season. ■ VERY LOW’ ROUND TRIP FARES | * Those Excursions afford Excellent Oppottunities to visit Rein- ■ tives and Friends in Cities and Country; see Big League Baseball in ■ Chicago or Cleveland; play on the Beaches of Lake Michigan and ■ Lake Erie; enjoy the Museums and Amusement Parks, or just ■ ramble over the highways and byways of former days. I GET FULL INFORMATION CF I C. A. Pritchard, D. P. Agent, Fl. Wayne, Ind. ■ «■■■■■■ ■JJLftJLfiJB ■ » a ■ ■ ■ Do Your Earnings “TAKE WINGS” ? • If you want to make your dollars come home to roost, put them in our Savings Department. Start saving and have your earnings work for you at 4% interest Like the early bird—the early Starter is the one who wins out in Savings. We welcome your account. The Peoples loan & Trust Co. Bank of Service c L - > | BEGINNING SATURDAY and continuing for Four Days. MILLINERY SALE Three groups nf trimmed hais in ail the wanted shapes and shade*. Formerly priced almost twice as much as the sale prices listed below. Special values in each group at $5 $3.85 $2.85 A large assortment of Childrens Hals. Specially priced for this sale at SI.OO BURDG’S MILLINERY SHOP South of Court House

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AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, Faded I lair Dark and Glossy Almost everyone knows that Sage I Tea and'Sulphur, properly compounded. brings back the natural color and; lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to iget this miture made to make it at I home, which is muggy and troubleI some. Now adays we simply ask at any drug- store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sul-; phur Compound."* You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients,. lat very little cost. Everybody uses! this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge'ut< soft brush with it and draw this I through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray* |l hair disappears, and after another ap'plication or two. your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and I you look years younger. — NOTICE V • I rebuild —Pianos, Talking and Sewing machines, and tune pianos and sei! as a side line. Phone 1012 North end city limits I). A. Gilliom. | Call iu the morning aud evening only. • M-W-Ftf —— o NOTICE H. S. STRAUB the expert wall paper cleaner. The man who knows how. I will make that dirty paper look like new. Small or large jobs, washing. ceiling. Prices right. All work guaranteed MITK R TO MH.HI>n»:STS The State of Indiana. Adams county, 8S: In Hie Vdanis Circuit Court, .kprll Term. 1921. No. 12190. Marval V. Douglass vs. Nadine Jones Douglass. It appearing from affidavit, filed in ■ the above entitled cause, that Nadine I Jones Douglass, of the above named defendant is a uoti-resident ut the ' State of Indiana. i Notice is therefore hereby.glven the ; -.aid Nadine Jones Douglass that she bo and appear before the Hon. Judge iof the Adams Circuit Court on the Ist > lay of Sept 1 >2l. n,. >,me being the I Ist Jurhlicial Day of the next regular , term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur. J commencing on Monday, the Ist day >of Sept. A. D 1924. and plead by ani ewer or> demur -o said complaint, or thr same will be heard and cietet mined lln her absence, WITNESS, my name, and the Sea! of I said Court hereto affixed, this 22 nd I day of May. 1924 I.SeaD JTHIN K. NELSON. Clerk I May 22. 1924. Malcom Skinner. Atty. 23-38-4 Honesty At soon an man'a eyra are openwd to the fact that honesty lu thinking | and acting pays tt*e liljthegt reward, to heart and soul and body, that houesty is tbe tap-root of all efficiency, and that no vflki-tiry is possible without a fcarte-s desire for an honest mensnre oi' tulues In til thing*, w*| cluill stnrt *»:i n n-w em In our land : MARKETS-STOCXS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, May 33—{Trains started with an easy undertone cn ’he Chicago board of trade today. The opening In wheat was marked .by I tolling pressure brough* about by in: | proved crop and w eat hr.- reports. Ex- I port bWNM overnight totaled around £00,030 basis Oats started dull and lower. Provisions wero eff bugs and oabteg. | East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 73'”. *h!pm< n>s 3550. <>ffl ‘ -lei to New York ycAtirday. 4MO hrgg clos’ng steady. Tup... *M; bu’k ?•; brjv'cg m>t!!nras M- lirht fr-h: »«. light IlKh’s 17 pirn <7337.25: p-'kinx sows rough *t>Js: .«<!!,' 336 slew: she, p 7000; Best d'pptvl 11ml>i 111 bo'll It 16: cllnpetl ■utes $7.30 down; talve* S 1 ””*; top*. $11.60. Fort Wa/n* Live-tcek Market Ilogs -130 lbs, and down SHOT: fO fn |SUi !• < l7ff-4’>. 160 to 19” Ru, »T.U;' 150 lb« and. >ip 4755. rcutth* IS.&offd: dags, |3»>l I enilie <l*-»-n Calves—l9.so down. meat DRAIN MaRKEV (Corrected May *3l view No. 1 Wpeat. busb’-l Me •/rtiow Ker Corn, per I’M) ....... W»e A'hilo Corn 86c p-ir bn*h>l 42« d'xod Corn **c l»e. pet laivhol tic Tnrloy, per bush'd.. 06c' OCCATUR PNuijUCI MARKIT Z H'otr< (,l<d M*., 631 H’-uvy Hotis SMhorps ; lie lid Boost" ra 08c •mcks . Hr doetMl lOe .ggs. dog' n 31c AU poultry puf"hat">d must be fre« r«>m feed. LOCAL GROCtRS EGG MARKET par d«K" n 22. BUTTtRFAT AT STATION ffutisrtat — -- ' lie

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OOOO**O*«***«* ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS • « < see *<♦♦♦♦•♦♦« FOR BAU? I FOR SALE — Semi-modern, seven-; ruoni house and lot In Preble. Call telephone 12 Decatur. 120t6x FOR SALE— Baby large breeds, 10c each; light breeds, 8c e.ich. Chicken and duck eggs for sale. Henry Yake, phone Craigville; Magley R. R. 1.121t6x ; FOR SALE —5 room stucco house en-l tfrely modern, corner of 9th and Monroe streets. A- H. Wehmeyer. FOR SALE —Garden plants. Cabbage,; •« tomato, celery, yams, salvia and other kinds. Werder Sisters. Nq- [ tif)2 Marshall street. Phone 347. ’ 122t3x| FOR SALE—WeII equipped modern restaurant and lunch room, seats 45, low Tent, best location, leading business. Cleared 15.000.00 last year. Bargain for some one. Will consider terms- Dake's Lunch, Van I Wert, 0hi0.12216 IT,ANTS—EarIy Cabbage and Tomato plants 5c per dozen. Celery and Mango plants later. -Win. Norris. 512 South 13th st., phone 674.122t3 FOR SALEI eight cylinder Cadillac touring: 2 Buick six cylinder, tourings; 1 Chalmers sedan, just newly painted; 1 Maxwell roadster. : All cars in good running condition. and priced to sell at once. Decatur ; Supply Co., phone 600. 123t6x FOR - SALE -Early and late cabbage.! tomato and eelery plants, 3 doz. for 25c. Henry Haugk, phone 677 or inquire at 204 So. 10th st. 123t3x — Good Malable steel range Call 603 Jefferson st., i phone 359. 123t3j FOR SALK—7 Collie pups; also sow with pigs. PLnne 885-0. 1 120t3x etai H)R SALE—Yam plants. Inquire of Bert Wolfe, at Holthouse garage. Phone 879 N.120t3x- eod FOR SALE—House and lot in -Berne. Will exchange for Decatur property. Inquire of Harry Knapp or phone 527. 122t3x eod FOR SALE—Mare. 6 years old. sound and 2-yr.-old colt, sired by Great Medium. Cheap. Pu lolph Bowman, Decatur. 114t3x WANTED WANTED—Women * to"' paint shades for us at home.. Eisy, pleasant work. Whole or spare time. Address Nileart Company. 3884 Fort Wayne. Indiana. 122"6x rent private garage near uptown district. E. H. Gerber, 138 South Second street. 123t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST A white cry Mai rosary, gold | chain and cross. Reward for re- ; turn. F.'nder please call Phone 349. 123t4x ! LOST—Headlight rim. Please bring to this office cr telephone l”«0. 124t2x | LOST—Auto”liconse"platti? No - 213831. Please return to this office. 12412 x Don’t overlook our Three I>mv Millinery Sale Friday. Saturday and Monday. Hat Bargains you can’t afford to overlock. Beat values of the GIFT AND HAT SHOPPE. 134 Monroe Street 1 Ilaie yonr Automobile Painted now. Eisht dav service. PORTER & BEAVERS First & Monroe utrceK F-S ELKS STAG PK'NTC MAY 25th ELKS f OIJNTRY CLUB. FORT WAYNE 2t NOTICE. BREEDERS! Bob William*, chestnut Belgian -’•ltUie No. 8340, will make the season of 1924 Monday. Tu"'*d»y and Wednesday at the C. C. Baer farm. 4 miler northwest Borne, Ind.. Thursday, Friday and Saturday at tho Eli Beer farm, 5 tl-' I '*” w*»f nf Monrno, Ind Wo will be cartful prevent accident*, but will not be reapon*lblo flor any. ELI and C C BEER. Owners and Keepers. ■— Wbvti an Mdkimo dies. h» is wrapped In his heat furs, laid upon the tundra, and a chain of atones built over him. I'ol S JOHNSON Live Stock and General Auctioneer OFHCII ROOM No. 1 PEOPLES MIAN a nil'BT PLiMJ.. PHONE «”4 or WHITE 911. Ask the man I’ve sold for or any mat t»e» m* sales ; n - —O DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian 1 I Office at Balt Barn on Flrat Street I I’-K-ltary white dlnrrht><>a of irh'kr’s controlled by blood I | tm»L For particulars call 1 1 IT.tmca Office 306; Rea 680 B , i.o- ■ —o!

FOR «ETt'r T S Hi 1u H 1 Treatments given to suit ¥Our " ■ 144 Sou,h 2 "d Street B Office Phone 314 H • .Off.ce Hours 1 0 . 12 a. m-T5°M n 1 ? I 8. E. BLACK I UNDERTAKING AND EMBAI u,. B (’alls answered promptly | Private Ambulance Kerrie* I Office Phone: 90 HL Home Phone: 727 K N. A. BIXLER I ■| optometrist E Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitu ■ HOURS: I Bto 11:30—12:30 to 500 B Saturday 8:00 p. m K | Telephone 136 Hp OR C. C. RAYL | SURGEON B Hay dit<l Clinical Laboratory B Office Hours; ® ■ 1 to 4 and « to 8 p m H Sundays. 9 to 10 a tn.' H Phone 681 El “■ • >■ I FEDERAL farm loans B Abstracts of Title. Real Erste E Plenty of Money to loan on ■ Government Plan. H See French Quinn, ■ ; Offt.'e—Take first stairway ■ ' ' K DR. FRANK LOSE | Physician and Surgeon B North Third Street El Phones: Office 422; Home <n E Office Hours—9 to 11 a tn H [ \ Ito s—B to Bp. m. Bffi Sunday 9 to 9 a m. ■■ \<>Tl« 4 Os Ml I I Hill. -H tot MV IIOtKII "II IU.MLU ■ Notice I* 111-nil. Klien (hat RUg County Boar,l ..f I;. .iv ..f a lias WK county. State of In.liai ~ w;|| nn-.t <: MM 10:00 o'clock iu the forenoon. Monday X3B 2 . first Monday ins June i.f ti.:» year..: gMI : the Hoom of the Countv Commlsai*. MSB) era in the Court H use ..f said com MP for trie following purposes. MBS ill To hear i - »e- Ml Os personal prop. it. ...pt nr* BHf property aa la originally ass Sff i th- State B-ur.l - f MM <2l To hear ■ -. . -t».r-htt mMI the ass.-.en-yi I-f ■■ '■ -petals MMI ass. seed in 1.. . >.-:..<.t.u a MsR? additional fmpr.n < tn. nts Maa i3> T>< equalise (.. ad MM assessment -d I -I ■ ’ ’ ■> l«ua» MM - a.:< by tin- ..s-.s-'4 “' queue to Murih I. ltd MM ii> To equaliz. t • '.C > *u« taaMM i. .I,- alJ if a or ih -luilinK tin ii H - - » Mol may be necessary < ■ ■.-s. ■■"..ft Wlßa at the true cash ... •• t P-'<> (51 To review all -s:i.ents ta MH •o frotilre aa to to. . -i .«h"n el If Maß various classes -f r •”> ' t*”'MH there -f in the h- MH divisions of the count) MS t«> To make su. h .l.u.ues tn » MS ...in.!, tits, wlu-the! i I • f HM ' or der rease In the ..(!-t.i li-u • < t» MH various . lasses el t-* ; ."'y >• «»* HH necessary to equalize t... same is « MbS ttetweeU the tow n.-i.ips • UI (7I Tn determine ti e,,t. pc rtts mH ■ to le added or de.hr t..1 m et-lc HH . mage a just an I s-i cl •M- "W*?; lion In the several t-« "’I T- MSB ha units so as to . i I ■ ' " r ‘ ,112 Ml -be county to a just •' '* ' I standard. HS .8> To add otnittv I I I' » v IM ne.essary cases. .... a HH , (91 To Increase th. valuatwa MB on-ltted propertv - l; ' i” 1 "' "gM ' nad« bv the assessors <(*> To correct erno- u ■■•’J of paraona and in MH ..- .perty and In Co ** El I asaefsmant nf prop. cy d-n ■■■« eM — ~"obt list ..'a* <lll To eorre t a" • Io- t r ~av l-e ,te." ' 1 t’ : ! ~ o.r IH tin To .one t th. ■"'’'■-/’■‘■“‘X H ’ ner •« will in >he J 1 ’ 81 ' 1 ;" ...Liia n| "oard of Po.’ie'V ni.v ' • |g|| the-eof just and equal ■« (131 T<> »J 4>’•' ! ’.l" •< El the nartoa of pers.o - El oertousj property. ’ 1 • !r ~“w . Mi _ in <4 vatue of real •'!■' ' 1 " ' ' s-.n. tjt but oniltr. I I .. .nJ H t||» To a.vs«-ss Hi- * >r 1 11 ~„,r , t,.j0 El franchisee of. all .J, Bl 4 tjy the State Boutd . t I*' ''c'’ To "onalder *' 1 wi , »mn en latioua uudc l>> MH rtd- M < |«1 Tn do «r enit*- ! ‘"J, l(1 , ■■ wee elw l*a> „,„,h MH nske nil return* • * ~,, .its M| »nd nil v»l<int'""* ' 1,.. kßi •h*- Avtafoos of ii" 1 ' *■ . t no- IM ’ aipwlally "f, n u is snd** tlori appro* e-t Mat" 1 | .Jpplenets amen.!., tore II."'""' ' ' WS liei'tnl tlre-.-l'i .. , ,« .0" Mw The C'vunty Boa cl • qz " 1 suMaet »*• P Mlb l»-«. to tonnlde' t“ H nori and lufuim.l" •' IM <naqu«lHv of 13 ',‘* ' . ... ■»*,* t HI aaaoaamcitle in lb<’ ' »•* H| ne« H ..nte<l iu said h'"' 1 M Ib.se.) nt Tax ’ uriim'e-■ All tO '«* •'"'l'’ , ,'..|.tlf ■ UX"%7r mT'tlv-- I Wiihh ull pr..p"'i> *■"" na-e E IHtOerw are requlr-d I nt amt Ute R«al " r "" , ~... Illh •*’ I al..n«r. nt raid ' M of May. >»2‘ M>rri ,s >u‘M*'; 1,4. E jg.jtz Auditor/ 11 . M Opportumhei „ H OftOßtlbH* «>'* * Sure •*' B npfw’rtunlty l« ‘n ,l '”'' ' ,uptiß»*'' B Mr on». Op|!«>rtu‘"' M tv fv» •’•lwt R C HinoP«* cT * I win >"*“ I you «* <L I F 8 !*•> lnvt.t'B«‘‘ ■ j*,-r p h '” , • tn ■ Fl ovar K** | ZjuJpO'J J, **' rr I I i CHARLES A CHARLES l> .■ Lady Atundant ■