Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 30 May 1924 — Page 2
DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BET RESU 1 T< 1T n • IT Clean Up - Paint Up We have everything you need in the way of Paint, Varnish, Enamel, etc., for the walls, floors, woodwork and furniture. A particular product for each purpose—for inside or outside surface. Kyanize Celoid Finish I for a beautiful medium gloss enamel for walls and furniture. Fix the floors with Kyanize Floor Finish See our beautiful line of New Wall Paper. Callow & Kohne
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I **' |S | ( There is mail waiting & K for you in Wall Street «*#= is--t»' We m *y ,M * mistaken but we believe that the average fa/t * * •'t\ -"><»>< wan thinks hr ran do certain things better than hi* , “‘ i|rhbor ' XFor example—tuning in a radio—or backing a car into * :□■]■ “ Parkin* apace—or running the country. ' Well go farther and say that there may be Kime man \ \j ® / in town who thinks that while we arr all right in our / / >/ way—he can do better in price some where else. / \ k V To that man we aay thia: for our quality goods—for X. ‘y. w / our type of mrn-handiae—if you can beat, or in some vases equal, our low prices you are wasting your time A here in Decatur—you’d make a fortune in Wall Street. .Mkhaele-Mtern Spring Suits Bjk IISJO to 137.50 Stataon A Portia Hats. Chalmera I nion Suita. ” Rain Proofed Capa. fotub’T’Myecb Go *r * r 7?lS^'sfL' o*Lm 0 * Lm J *oncr-always- • DECATUR - INDIANA •
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MAY 30. 1921.
Bluffton—Miss Ida Thomas, who has boon teaching scholl for 41 years has resigned as primary instructor in local school.
See Dodge Brothers Four Passenger Coupe
Origin of American The habit of calling inhabitants of this country Americans probably arose from the fact that any other distinctive title is awkward. Canada lends Itself easily to the forming <f the noun Canadians. Mexico to Mexicans. Citizens of the United States of Ainorlea are most conveniently designated as Americans. e—.. C. L. OF C. NOTICE The degree team of the C. L. of C. will meet Sunday afternon at three o'clock at the K. of C. hall for practice. Every member of the team is urged to be present. Sickness will be the only excuse accepted and thos" who cannot be present should name a substitute or h new member will be placed on the team permanently. Mrs. May Holthouse, president. o Doing His Duty "For two years I suffered agonizing pains in my stomach, belching up sour and bitser fluids and gas. Tongue always coated. Doctors were unable to help me. The first dose of Mayra Wonderful Remedy made me feel 100 per cent better, and I am new feeling better than at any time in my life. 1 deem it my duty to advise other sufferers." It is a simple, hat miss prparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includ ing appendicitis One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by The Holthouse Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. ITCHING ECZEMA DRIED RIGHT UP WITH SULPHUR
Any breaking out of the akin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Howie* Mentho-9ulphur, nays a noted skin specialist. Be ba use of its germ destroy Ing properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from akin irriation. soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a little Jar of Rowles Mentho-Snlphitr from any good druggist and use it like a cold cream. FEWFOLKSHAVE GRAY HAIR NOW Druggist Says Ladies Are Using Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Hair that loses its color,, and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of autphur In the hair. Our grandmother made up a mlxtutj of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so at tractive, use only this old time recipe. Nowadays we get.this famous mixture improved by the addition of other Ingredients by asking at any drug stere for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound.” which darkens the hair so naturally, no evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it han been applied. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. fly. morning the gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Buge and Bulphur Compound is that, he sides beautifully darkening the hair after a few appH'-atloas. it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appear*nr* of atwin'lnnce
Plenty of gWW 5% Money 1 If you need a loan secured by your form and not exceeding 40% of itu value, exetuaive of building), wo can let you have it, | v/ith intereat at 5 %,payable annually. 50% Farm Loans at <4 If you rerwire more money we ctn l< an up to 50 '» of the land with a limited additional amount on the value of your but'Jingo at 5’M! interert J>nyable B*mi-.- rnually. r No charge for examining abstract or inspecting land. LiliaHll prepay meat Bfieltaßea* O«her terms reesen•W». Writ** call (•* nwvarempiete WevnaetisMs. Th. STRAUS BROS. co. HOME OFf IfY LIGONIER— DEIRbIT ’ - CHICAGO
BANKERS HOLD COUNTY MEETING Rudolph Schug, Os Berne, Elected President Os County Organization At the annual meeting of the Attains County Bankers association ■ held in thia city last evening, Rudolph Schug, president of the . Peoples State Bank of Berne, was •elected president, and Mr. M. Kirsch, i cashier of the Peoples Loan and Trust Co., of this city .was elected 1 secretary" of the association. Mr. i Schug succeeds Mr. C. A. Dugan, president of the First National Bunk of this city, who has served two years ja.x president of the county bankers’ 'association. Mr. Schug was secretary of the association . i Bankers from all over the county attended the meeting. At six o’clock f a dinner was served at the Joe Ix>se . restautran.'t and followinng the i banquet the bankers and a number ’ of the directors of the financial institutions met tn the assembly room 1 of t|io Old Adams County Bank. Those who attended the meeting 1 were, Fred Studler. president of the Bank of Linn Grove; Joseph Win- ■ teregg, cashier, and Mr. Baumgartner, of the Bank of Berne; Mr. Schug iof the Peoples State Bank, of Berne; IE. W. Busche, president, and W. S. Smith, cashier, of the Monroe State ■ Bank; C. R. Smith, cashier of Farm- | ers State Rank, of ITeble. Those
from Decatur were. M. Kirsch and If. M. Gfflig of the Peoples Loan and Trust Co.; C. S. Niblick. J. D. Harkleas; Albert Scheumann. Robert Mei bees. Kenneth Miler, John TynI dull. 0. T. Burk, C. J. Voglewede and C. N. Christen cf the Old Adams County Bank; J. W. Vizard. W. A. Kuebler, Daniel Sprang, C. J. Lutz, Theo. Orallker. Roscoe Giendenning. Ed Murphy and C. A. Dugan of the First National Bank. Banking problems were diaucssed by the bankers and each man present was called on for a few re:p rks. An optimistic view was expressed by ths bankers on conditions. Plans wcr* also made for attending the meeting of group one of the ! Indiana Ranker's Association Which will lie held at Kendallville ! on June 11th. The Adams county 'hankers are members of this*-group J red several of them are planning to (attend the mealing. Past Speedway Winners 1911 —Ray Harroun. Marmon. 74 59 I miles per hour. 1913 —Joe Dawsen. National. 78.70 miles per hour. 1913— Jules Goux. Peugot. 76.93 miles per hour 1914— Rene Thomas, Delage, 83-47 mil's per hour. 1915— Ralph Del'alma . Mercedes. 89.84, miles per hour. 1916— ♦Dario Heists. Peugot. 83.36. miles per hour. 1919— Howard Wilcox. Peugot 87 95 miles per hour. 1920— Gaston Chevrolet. Monroe 88.55 rilles per hour. 1921— Tommy Milton. Frontenac 89.63 miles per hour. 1923—Jimmy > Murphy. Murphy Special. 94 48 uni’** per hour. 1923—Tommy Milton, ||. C. 8. Si 44 miles per hour ♦mo mile race. Mr. and Mrs. J. It Biair. Mias Angie Firka and .Mr. Byford Maw ' motored to Winchester today to sen I the automobile race*.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS ’
+ + rv-t414 + * + * + + + ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS + ++++♦+*+++++♦♦+ N ~.. . I FOR SALE FOR SALft—One semi modern, fiveroom residence. 104 Oak street. Pnone 7SQ. 126t6 FOR SALK—Baby chicks at reduced prices. Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, Wyandotte and Leghorns. Also can handle custom hatching. Phone 615 or 1620 W. Monroe sj. Mrs. J. F. Stonerook. 126t6 FOR - ISALE—Three good~33’x' 4 "Tas'Ings and tubes; long type Willard battery, can be used for radio. Call at 330 North Ninth St. after 5:30 p.m. 129t3x FOR §aLe —lo23 Buick six touring, driven less than 1000 miles. See J. F. Kortenber, 317 Adams st, Decatur, Ind. 12»t3 FOR SALE 5 day old calf. Chas' W. Andrews, Decatur R 2. Preble phone. 129t3 FOR SALE—Pa : r of good springs for iron bed. Call 980. 130t3 WANTED WHEN Your Car Needs Repair call on Mahan at Monmouth. Work done reasonably. Cars called for and returned free. Phone (Sam Magleyi 872-K. 128t3 FOB KENT o <) FOR RENT 5 Room House sth Street Toilet and Bath Dore B Erwin Phones 85—304
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets NO MARKET REPORTS Today. Decoration Day. being a hoi-, iday. no market reports were published. the stock markets being closed. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 291 New No. 1 Wheat bushel 98c Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 95c White Com Wc Oats, per bushel 42c Mixed Corn * 6< Rye. per bushel «»' Barley, per bushel 65c DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected May 29) Heavy Hens z (veghorns >*<■ Old Rooster* Ducks He Geese ...._ —■ lo <* Eggs, per dozen3oc AH poultry purchased must b* frsfrom feed. LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, per dogen —— 20«BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat J4r ORCHARD OWNERS HOLD A MEETING
C. L. Burkhalder of Purdue Im Present At Meeting In Monroe Twp. C. L. Burkholder, of the eatenel»a dep'rtnient of Punior Ciilv'-rsiiy l«-d |a metilng st the Dan Muzeltn on hard iis Monroe township Theraiay utternoon al which piualag. «p*sying nnd .th- general care of the erchsrd «-*• I die uw-d nr tree* and the Lturett splays for lh>- name were dinp unted at some length by th we prejMnt. The tare euawberrie*. rasp berries and other small fruit* were also given conaidersUe alteblkm Pealdea several member* of Ute 'spray rlna which han b«en function i Ing no rueceaafully. a number of other foment attended. About thirty were preMnt, thia being eoneidered • »'' r x gtwrd number tn coastderatinn of the ,Im knuni wrothor Z lI M .111,1 0 11, NOT.* LIVING AT PffARCON HOME Member* of the Pcaraon family, w.'o fMlcte op Burnt route No. 1. deny th.- rrp»ri that Leonia Curd, the litiao who wi* arrested on a charge of winning a fraudulent cheek Widn** iday night, bus been making hl home with them They alate that he I* a friend of the fatrilly. but has not been living there. Curd pleaded not guilty to th" charge yesterday morning and hl* case wa* let for trial Mun day morning. ,
♦♦♦♦♦ + 4- ♦ + : * for • dr frohnap FELl) Chiropractic and Oiteon.tß ’ Treatments given t 0 suit at 144 South 2nrtJ l ’ e,d Office Phone 314 B u"’ Office Hours 1012 a. m—ISTJ 1,0 S. E . Black UNDERTAKING AND EMBaiu Office Phone: so Home Phone: 727 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasm Filled HOURS: 8 to 11:80—12:30 to 5 00 Saturday 8:00 p. Telephone 135. DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical I-aboratorin Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m Sundays, 9 to 10 a m Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOAM Abstracts of Title. Real Plenty of Money to Uan on Government Plan. See French Quinn, Office—Take fleet .talrwar south of becatur bemwrai DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon "North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home (i! Office Hours—S to tl a. ra. 1 t<> S—a to » p. m. Sunday s to » a. tn.
Oil Drilling To Begin Soon In Carrol County (United Press Servks) Delphi. Ind.. May 30—Delphi ta ness men and Carrol county lintn have formed a corporation tn drill is gaa and oil and land adjacent w 1 Delphi. The firm is capiUliMd a 10.000.00. Revival of interest in oil is th* section of the state has been nwud by much activity during the put t»» month*. Drilling is in progress * several parts of Ca*s couaty slud adjoining Carrol The well* are being sunk at Roy* ' i Center and Luccren. the latter dnl! I I ing now progressing through • Vi lot solid rock, which geoligisu declare | indicates the presence of oil The day»*o( matural »*» Gi* Ml J was worked extenaaively tb« »»» ► ing phipped to Chicago ♦ State Tax Board Ends May Spmiod !* Indianapolis. Msy so -The Jfa> session of the state tax ho»rd «’ completed this week. Valo ‘‘* were aet on the holdings of *ll b™ • and foreign corporation* »t !W jareston Companies may file «»<*F • tlon* to the valuation* at '•>* »'»■ •CMdoB which will be held l« «fNOTICE . I rebuild- Plano*. Tslkiiff» Sewing machine*, and tawrojj I xi.r’X, I Call in the morning and I only. L""notice r H B »TRAVB <he expen wall P*P*r sho know* h"* 1 ’ that dirtv paper to"* or large job* Prices n»h». w k 1 M tf4«d qdIOUQ lO'- 1 ® ~ DU G. F. EICHHOW Veterinarian Office at t* l * on Pirnt I Barllary white ‘ ,Urr . l l w * b i<»d , chicken* controll" 1 . ( j test For J* I Phono: Office 806. 1 ...... r l«>V S Live Slock and benn* < ABCtionecr rßorU | office *°2* r RVHT 'm-r* l - , ta or WHITE »’ L _ *■9 tb» mau !»• J™ - I **—— yW **' 1, r »av*rtff* JL 3* C R **"‘ "L WtXi “S liM-J sou CHAKLESa
