Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 129, Decatur, Adams County, 29 May 1924 — Page 2
DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET RESULTS -- — BURDSAL’S | HOMESTEAD PAINT | ■ \ ■/ ■ For Paint Economy H * B and Satisfaction ■ THE secret of the popularity of BURDSAL’S Homestead Paint lies in the longer protection and lasting beauty it gives at the lowest possi7>. blc cost. It outwears cheaply made paints 2to 5 years—which saves re- SE painting costs. It goes farther and nl spreads easier—which cuts down the time and cost of applying it. When fl you paint—use Burdsal’s Homestead fl M Paint and save money. ■ LEE HARDWARE CO. ■ fl Decatur, Indiana fl glgl I ]||g| aL _________ -tF / * .; %\ j ,"K 1a L W f Inn s* ve VJUU MONEY Auburn motor cars look a lot costlier than thcv are. They perform “like a mil'ion dollars”, and wear that wav. An Auburn seldom needs repair* shop attention no matter what kind of gruelling mileage it secs. The new Six*43 Touring Special costs only $1295 at Auburn. Y’et there arc a number of fine sixes at anyw here from SIOO to SSOO more that will not give you the satisfactory service and pleasure* of-mind you will get from your Auburn. It is fully cqutpt, of course, with every necessary extra, from front bumper to extra tire. si /nil liM o/ SUtfJrom STO9J to 92443 o< Auburn. THE DAVID MEYER COMPANY • BLUFFTON. LMHANA 118 North Main St Phone 314 AWW
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1921.
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New Test Books For Five Years Chosen Miss Mary Moses who had planned to take a ten days’ vacation trip to Boston, will remain with her sister. Miss Gertrude Moses, who has been critically ill since Monday. • No signs of improvement in the condition of Mls s Moses was shown'today. o Work in Master Mason degree to-; night. May 2S, at 7:30 o’clock. Good attendance desired. W. M. —• New Treatment For Varicose or Swollen Veins Swollen veins are dangerous anil often burst. Sufferers advised to get a twnounee. original bottle of Emerald Oil (full strength), at an-, pharmacist and start to reduce the veins and bunches at once. Phvsieians recommend Kmerald Oil; it is used in hospital practice and a small bottle will last a lon-; time,, Utile goes a long way. Apply night because it Is very concentrated and a and morning with a soft brush as di J cected until the swelling is reduced; to normal. It is guaranteed So marvelously i>-nietfjil > Etnorald Oil that enlarged glSndc. wens and even goitre disappear when used sfea
I DECOR/Otori Day . J' ■ F' W 1 I :! N A Thought For MEMORIAL DAY I I May 30th we join in reverent tribute to the men in blue, in gray and in khaki . who have gone on before. A tribute to the men who wught for the principles they held dear—a tribute Io those thousands who made the supreme sacrifice. " STOKE ( I.OSEU ALE DAY FRIDAY I I Teeple & Peterson I ■ B
Former Policeman Held In Franks Murder Case Chicago. May 29-A former pplicem;yi was held In jail today in connection with the murder of Ro hart Franks. 14 year old school boy. Chief of Detectives Hughs has ordered that the man be held incommunicado. Hughes refused to divulge his reasons for the (prmer policeman’s detention. Among the myriad clu“s under inI vestigation is one given by a woman, proprietor of a rooming house, who I said a man resembling the •’George Johnson” wanted for the crime, ap . plied for accommodations and then beat her. . A false mustacne fell from the j man's face as he fled, she said. t'hicpgo. May 29. 'Tt.-.rl :i Heath. I’m. of Chicago is under arrest in Louisville. Ky.. in connection with j the hunt for the kidnapped Slayer of Robert Franks 14 year old Chicago cbool l>oy Lcui'ville »!::•.■ informed chief of Police Collins h< re today. Heath had nunivroui newspaper clippings on the crime in his pocket. — o - —— — Marriage Licenses ' Christy Frederick Waag. real estate dealer. Cleveland. Ohio age 29. to Renata Bertha Gaiser. Decatur age 23. —
' American Missionaries Reported Slain In China (United Press Service) Pekin. May 29.—A relief party, including Americans, proceeding from Wuchow to Kweilin to learn the fate of Missionaries reported killed in recent fighting, fell into the hands of bandits and all the would-be rescuers were captured, according to a report from the consulate at Canton Ito the Amerii an legation here today. The captives include Rex. P. Ray a Baptist, of Ri< innond. Va.. and Ji. Z. ’Miller, New York. » Crawford Fairbanks Dies At Terre Haute Terre Haute. Ind , May 29-(’raw-told Fairbanks, 81 years old. one of |the wealthiest men of Indiana, died al his apartmentto in the Terre Hautf house shortly before midnight last ’ night. He had been in failing health for five months and recently was brought home from his winter residence' in Miami. Fla. Since the Civil war, in which he served, Mr. Fairbanks had been 'identified with the development of jlarge industries, first in his native city'and later in great manufactur- , ’ng enterprtocit, hotels, railroads. ■ mining and utility concerns throughout the country. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Opening Gram Review Chicago, May 29- Grains opene<l with an un< ven undertone on the board of trade today. Generally improved weather and crop condition., and rome Bell ng as an evening up measure gave wheat a lower start. Com started stipngef. despite w>akness In wheat and prospects ©f •in incrciwd movement. Oats Cell off with wheat. Cash ICICIIb'SS was slow. The provisions market opened nominally unchanged. tar.t Buffalo Livestock Market Reieipts MOO. shipments 475®. official io New York yesterday. 3R<m; hog* clowns sieady. Heavies 17 Klei 7.9®: mediums *7As*g7 90; light weight |7»"«r’i: light lights |725f» 7.93; pigs rough cuttle 375 slow, steady: thorp 20*m>; bewt c’lpped lambs. *ls •ilf>2>: 17 down ••■•lves 3(,U; nn* 418. y fnri Wnyne Livestock Market Hotw 13<> ll>» snd down M»s«to 7.15: I'" to 150 lbs |7G7.2i»; 150 o 190 It,». 47.28: 190 Iba. and up. ’7.25; roufften 9&.s**<; SISKS |3o*4. lambs >|4 down. Calves—tl® down. Wh-.it,: May. D o-**: July *1.®7%; tept || 09, Coru: May TtUtl ’in: Sept. 76’wc. Oata: May 4«% c; July 4i><c; Sept. 4ut«c. tOGAL GRAIN MARKIT H’orrmted May 291 N«W No. I wheat, bushel Mr T«t*ow Far Corn, per iW....... 9t< White Corn .♦ 9"c »i!». |>or bushel <3c M xrd Corn 89>' lya. per bushel Hurley, par bust-*’!.. *® r DECATUR PRtHMJCt MARKET (t'orreclrd May 291 Heavy IDua * — 19® 'aeehorns t#e lid Rood- ra Ducks .... —lie •Inenn ..—J l*n F.,’ga. per doson 30r All poultry purphsiwd must be free from Sect. LOCAL GROCKRS KQG MARKIT E25». per doseu 2|k RUTTUtkAT AT STATION Butterfat y>4c
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+++++++++++++++ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS + + + 4'-i. + + + .l.<i>4> + + + + + FOR SALK FOR SALE One Hemi-modern, fiveroom residence. 104 Oak street Phone 780.12GtG FOR SALE —-baby chicks nt reduced prices. Barred Rocks. Rhode Island Reds. Wyandotte and Leghorns. Also 1 can handle custom hatching. Phone 615 or 1620 W. Monroe st. Mrs. J. F. Stoncrook. 12616 FOR SAIJ~% "H' P. gasol’ne engtne. L. E. Summers. 909 Walnut st., phone 651. , 127t3 11ABY CHICK PRICES, REDUCEDLeading varieties light breeds, 9c; heavy breeds, lie. Can fill orders 1 promptly on Wednesdays of each week. O. V. Difllng, R. No. 2. Decatur, Craigvnie phone. 2H miles south. 4** miles west of Bluffton. I 127t3x FOR SALE—Three good 33"x~1 '(asings and tubes; long type Willard battery, can be used for radio. Call at 330 North Ninth St. after 5:30 p.m. 129t3x . FOR SALE -1923 Buick six touring, driven less than 1000 miles. See J. F. Kortenber, 317 Adams st-, Deca- ' tur, Ind. 129t3 FOR SAI.E -5 day old calf. Chas. W» Andrews, Decatur R 2. Preble phone. 129t3 WANTED I ■ WANTED To do housework by girl. Call Monroe J-27- 127t3x WHEN Your Car - Needs ll«>|xair — <-all on Mahan at Monmouth. Work done reasonably. Cars called for and returned free. Phone (Sam Maglevl 872-K. 128*3 LOST AND FOUND 1 FOl’Niv Watch, '(•all 40:: S. .'.th -t end Identify same. 127t3x . FOR .RENT- Pusture ground for ten cows. J. S. Bowers- 127t3x r -—I FOR RENT o —-— 1 — FOR RENT 5 Room House 1 sth Street f Toilet and Bath Dore B Erwin Phones 89—304 o O i. t-f| Third Party Committee Answers Sen. LaFollettc I 11'hiI --I I’r, - s. I. St. ItouL May 29 Chatr.ing S< uator Robert M. LaFolb’tte with ’’gross * misrepresent a tfon." ami holding up • the third party movement as bigger than the man. the central cxccu'ive commi'tee for the St. Paul June 17 I convention today issued a lengthy • stat- m-nt dos tring Ute mtnem-n| ■ "cannot be diverted or destroyed by 'anything Senator l« Follette may do Archbold Boys To Be (J rad naled From College > Mru. Dr. J. 8. Udler has tecctv,-d invitations tn the roinmenccnient 1 exercises of the Michigan Slate Ag |ri<ul:ural college, at latnslug. .Michi lean, from which school her two nephews. Chester and Harold Arch ’’ hold. wW| l»e graduated. The com mencement exercises will be held t during the first week in June. r The two Archhold boys are MOS * the lute Allep Ar-t-lsild. a brother of j Mrs. Miller tY j formerly resided ;| In this city. Chester fewhlly took a [ c’v I rervic c rxatniration for th< stt.»-n of ,i» istunt forester and h-> > alx'h ’n the United States In i, g ados. Harold is doing equally well I lie h is prepared himself tn become a I'a'-terloli gt .t and he expects l<» I • »|» nd the next year n Bcr-tan r ——o — Keep Away Evil Spirits The fares of battles In India nnd l , er*tn are often washed In the llcptld tn which holly berk has i-emt soaked, t i harm a.mln-1 evil sn’r t« ueees - ssemssHWeeMßHeen W - mwssssw . . uassHawMS r t» ths A-tcmt Circuit Court. Mats of r I nd: saa c t'lintoii t-scih vs Kill* Ms" DeMb. P te><.i>a Maruurtt" amt Joints- Harm-,n It* vli t-to es an order of sale t»- m*j c Hits. ("4 ftotn th* dork of -h* Adan-* dr. oil Court, I will svpass at pulitl-t-It, in the lilelteal -•« s« lores;, I Io- Tffe Uss of Joes, 4. t» tssi, betwcNu thr.tt*-»ffs of io *>"i«wM A M sat I n’l lmk P M of -let *t ikn door ut the Court House In De"ttur. Indians. Adorns munty Indians t|,« r"«ts ahd prod’s tor • term n>t C r.tee-'ins ovrii tsars, the fvlfiiwlng a* - r’f"T r«-a! e*t*t* to.wli* p Lots Moo, ton fist, en-1 »U «n I j, t~v«n it t in D*vld l*li»ff*te A-ldMl'-n |t»» the Town nt ttteerre. A.laht*'• <-Ulit v . alate of tu-t-onb. and un tailurr roslne >ti* full emoutit of Judgetnent R .lnterest ami ..»«!«. I will nt the sem" r '|tni" and plate * pone tn ante the f»" Sffiiple of sold rani rat Me n Taken a* <ne ptnprity of Elsie Ma« I‘oofh, ta-i-na Xlat>|itatlo anil Jams* Hottnnn. at th" anlt <>t f’llnlon* Ima'h hold ante will He mad" wilfinut OHV rnlwf -aitaircer tri.ni vnliiillon or O|>u t-f»l»ement lews. . JOHN KAKCn I Hayti 1914 Sheriff Adam* County c ' .1 W leople. Atty fyr .j. M
+++ + + I 77777771 DR. FROHNAI’FEL Df I Chiropractic and Osteon.cn I Treatments given to tuit Jo?? I 144 South 2nd e? I Office Phone 314 S ? M 1 Office Hours 10-12 a. m.-iAj.# ’* I So E . BLAfk I UNDERTAKING AND EMEU, u I Calls answered promptly d a v* L r M I 1 rhate Ambulance I Office Phone; So I Home Phone; "27 | N- '• DIM ER ' I OPTOMETRIST I Eyes Examined. C,| iISBCB Fit| , I HOURS: I Bto 11:30—12:30 to 500 I Saturday 8:oo p . m | .Telephone 135. ' I /DH C. C. RAYL I SURGEON I X-Kny and i .lmic.d Lalxtraloria I Office Hours: | 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m I Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. I I Phone 581. I FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. R«* a l faun I Plenty of Money to latan oa I Government Plan. I See I’renth Quinn. I Clfftce—Take first stairway A -uth of lie.atur t»i» X ra DR. I RANK LOSE Physic-inn and Surgeon North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home c Office Hours 'I to 11 a. 11l i to « to « p. I. Hun Jay S to S a. uc SOTIf t; Os THE MI.E OF SIU E»T »TK The undersigned executor of tW I last Will and totamont <>f nk> I Seherack. deceased, hereby re. notice chat by virtu* of an order •itb | Adams Circuit Court he will at 'b hour of 10:00 o'clock A M. on -ialanlaf the *fh dny es J«»». ng ft the law office of Frnchte a Uttew io tlie Moniaon Building at nuaW 144 South Sei ond street, t-e- atur.fr diana and front day to day tbersM lentil sold, offer for sale at privatem las a wh-.le as hereinafter deenlel 1 I free *from Itens eceept taxes t« tj I lyear. 1324 payable in th* year tig 1 1 the fallowing de~ rlbed real «tnl lj situated in th* -ounty of Adame eg 1 -Istate of Indiana to-wit Commencing at the southwest res I tier of the southwest quarter ■" I tion one -tl In township twentj-eene I hj7l north, range thirteen (I3> | i unninx th**n« r north t»» th* I I corner of the real estate owned M John Hrelner In said southwest in Januarv 1841 as shown ta I' Itccntd "0" on page SOS of the rr-wt j of thi» Itecorder’a offt. e In A<U» county. In-liana, and later «wn*4 W le.iils (lolilner, running tlo-m-e eset ■ tbe south line ••( Hw i*al eauufr, vw-n.-l bv the said Doits fJ-ddner « mid southwest -tuarter to to W section line running then-e ■»«!> " the south line , f said at..renal.l. running the--'- w»« ” plait of beginning twins the <esl exts-e hgretoforv .onveyed W I..tin It Coekran and hi« alts tn ro t rial- Hixson *« re...rd".l is lie. ord ■’« ’ >n th* K*’ Adams -••flint,. Ind-ana. »’ I’M! end -ontalnii-g -H-:- hulMNd W* ronlttX: * one-third -f th" P* ,r ‘'""I " LL fr , m hand, tlo -.»!*«•" >•> •’■“S ' atallnents payable w and eighteen -n-iit he . r notes <rf th* pur. ha-*' I- »-'"< « £ ent mterest P””' ',V ' Hes Mln if for »**!•► t Me SOM. The t’" r ’ m |..iVtleg* I-*’” - r . "L ,|*» lr Jd e. the da, -r -*{. Ul ' h e. HKta-X 1-at.M this UP- M * T ’|l.U4 FrueMa * Lltterer. AU>jc TO CHAUTAUQUA MEMBER* All afcmr. of th- «•«« C<.mumnlty Chaut.u<tu» ■ t r.uiu.st.’<l to m- t •» 'hrooms M 7:3® Thitfs-Ul thi- week It l» Imp-r'ant lb* l I there Emb H tou have Ulspoae of or pay «' ,r . '” k „ want to help y«" *<’ ll lhrt “ *7 „ | want yott t" h’ , i’ **• 1 ***** .4 b.n.l ami Wa »ahe this he chaM-P-29 29 _ Would Wtlcotne Celley Bn>« nn -l-l h " ,,,r,, ’ r a „ e MWf. men««uhl •' '7';„ . na they uool'l gtat-’f f* 4 * luxury BIONEY— Money to loan " at b% lulcmat. partial paym-n* Lrnhßrt & H r,, * r Decatur, 104»9® DR. C. Y. CONNER* veterinarian Rtwlsl •***’"" *7.Hi* cattle ami P"" 11 ™ a tr w* tlfflee 17® N". 7rttd«* * ILb .. *- —
