Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1924 — Page 2
Call 139 when ready for your photos. We will call with car for you.—Porter Studio. 135tf
GRADUATE NURSE TELLS HOW TANLAC HELPED MANY OF HER PATIENTS
Seattle Nurse Is Firm Believer In Tanlac And Recommends It. “From my long experience as a professional nurse, I do not hesitate to say I consider Tania* the most efficient and natural stomach medicine and tonic to be had. It is undoubtedly nature's most perfect remedy." is the far-reaching statement given out for publication, recently, by Mi«, I. A. Borden. 425 Pontius Ave.. Seattle. Wash., a graduate of the National Temperance Hospital, Chicago. ■ I have used Tanlac exclusively for seven years in the treatment of my char'ty patients," said Mrs. Borden, "and my experience has been that tor keeping the stomach, liver, kidneys; and bowels functioning properly, ami for toning up the system in general, it has no equal.
■ - ■» '* ■■■■ ■ ■' Use Red Crown The High Gt ado Gasofiae * and Get Wore and * * Better Mileage YOU will get more mileage because there is no waste to Red Crown—it vaporizes to the last drop; every particle is mixed with air, and converted • into a steady flow of smooth, rhythmic power. You will get better mileage because Red Crown gives perfect combustion —it burns cleap; your engine purrs along eagerly, you sense an instant response to your every whim. Red Crowm is manufactured t y the Standard Oil Comj >ny i (Indiana). It is macle to give U.e utmost of motor satisfaction It expresses in terms of performance the ideals animating the Management of this Company in its earnest endeavor to render a complete and dependable service to the motorist. At the Mowing Steward C 2 Senko Slr/jo: Corner Mercer a::d V» ituaeal-; t - And st th« ij St*lnn» ura Gur*- V F. Bmmctf, ;tk ' L I i” * • A A. W.Tanvaa. ME N r.r*‘ .» « I A J A. A. Aekti, »3? N. *.«<_ .1: \ ?\ * / Th* A«v w> 4uj A Tx* h-X’* N. \ <| -jr Ser end St- ' b, V' S. S. M-c-v-llt. In* W. I. J*« ■ j >n. Tr*-' ’- ’. J Standard Oil Company Dtcatur, fr.l
• Mrs. William Hineman charges her » husband made her work in the fields p and do other farm labor usually done by men.
"About a year ago I had u lady patient whrt could not keep a thing on her stomach fifteen minutes, not even water. I prevailed on her to try Tanlac and after the sixth bottle she could eat absolutely anything sho wanted without the slightest bad after-effects. “I had another patient who simply could not eat. 1 got him started on Tanlac and by the time he finished three bottles he was eating ravenously and able to work. "These two instances that are typical of the wonderful merits of the medicine. My confidence in Tanlac is unlimited." Tanlac is for sale by ail good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 Million bottles sold. Tatflac Vegetable Fills, for const!I al ton made an! recommended by the manufacturers of TANLAC. ■ ■ ■ ■■ — - —
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1921.
BIRTH An eight-pound girl baby, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis last night at the Adams County Memorial hospital. Mother and babe are getting along nicely. o Old Resident Given I’p By Physicians "Given up by five doctors, my only hope an operation. I rebelled on cutting me open, as I am 75 years old. JA neighbor advised trying Mayr’s 1 1 Wonderful Remedy for stomach trouilble. I got relief right away. I had I not eaten for 10 days and was as yellow as a gold piece. I could have i lived only a few days but for this I medicine." It is a simple, harmless I preparation that removes the catarri i hal t.incus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which ’ causes practically all stomacTT. liver ' and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince of money refunded. For sale by The Holthouse Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK When Mixed With Sulphur It Brings Back Its Beautiful Lustre At Once Gray hair, however handsome, denotes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appear ance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sago Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance' a hundred-fold. Don't stay gray! Ixvok young! Kit her prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." which is merely the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use preparation. because it darkens the hair beautifully, besides no one can possibly tell, as tt darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush wfth it. drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. Hy morning the gray hair disappears; after another applies ti<>n or two. its natural color Is restored and it becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger A WUOTOID FEELING That tirr-tl, hatf-ssk, disrouragnl feeling cruised l>y a torpid liver ana constipated lowria ran tar tadtea nd <<( with surprising pn>rr;»tn<>s l-v using Herbmr You feel its bcnetgaal efir-et wit h tie- firs* d<w- i.s its |Hinf vu*g effect is thnrmigh nr.a cot -W - * oqjj drives out. hi!a and impurities hut it nn» parts a rpl ndid feeling of ednlar.itmr’. stirngtS vim, end buoyancy <f mints. PrieeCOe. F-lfly
PUBLIC AUCTION |> —HOUSEHOLD GOODS—--337 South Fir-4 Street. Decatur SATURDAY, JUNE 7. 1921 Uoiiiinmcing al 1:30 P. M. Vktrtda; I. brary Table; 3 Rocilng Chain; 2 9x12 Ax minster Ruga; 1 84x103 Axminnter Rug; 1 Congideum Rug. 9x12; Several Small Ruga; Floor Lamp; 3 Meetrtc Stand Lampe; Oak Drcsaej; 2 Ura«a lb da. complete; chins < '••• •i; Bufl-t. Hit Rom I u... tuning Table; t> IMnlnit Chan Singer Sewing Machine with Electric Motor; Child's Crib complete; Western Electee Vacuum Sweeper and attachments; Kitchen Cabinet; Auto- ( matte Refrigerator; Kitchen Table; Glob* Combination Gas and Coal Cook . Stove; 2 ll< ums Stov« i; Puritan Oil State; Stands; Canned Fruit; Cuoklngi Utensils; U»n Mower; Garden and Carivnter Tool-; I Electric Waalilng Machine; and numerous articles not (Motioned. TERMS-Cask DORIS STALTER. Roy S. Johnson. Auct. Reputation An important jmrt of every man’s business is his reputation. A connection with a bank and to be favorably known will be of assistance to you in many ways. We invite you to make your connection with this hank. 1 .••«! • The Peoples loan & i rust Co. I Hank of Service
■ j Court House I Complaint On Note A complaint on a note, demanding, J judgment for $550. was filed in the [ circuit court today by Paul • steiger against Lumber W. Bowen. ( • Attorney C. L. Walters represents the r i plaintiff. 1 j Motion To Dismiss Appeal i 1 v A motion to dismiss the appeal ’ was filed today by the plaintiff In the'” t case of Mike Koz.anri et al vs. Martin • ( Lazaros. r Special Judge Appointed By agreement of parties Judge •' Sumner Kenner, of Huntington, wusj . appointed special judge tn the cast'j' 'of Oliver J. Harmon et al vs. William ‘ G. Teeple et al. Cases Dismissed The cases of the International Har- ’ vester company vs. Gid Ray and i 1 Grace Moser vs. Albert I). Moser wer -j > dismissed today on motion of the ' plaintiff in each case. J Title Quieted t In the case of Reuben Lord, guard ian of Martin Ixvrd vs Emile Wilder et al. the court found for the plain- < tiff and quieted the title to the real 1 ■ estate in question in the plaintiff’s i ' name. < Case Dismissed 1 The case of The Lincoln National i • Bank vs. Oscar Bultemeier was dis- i 1 jpilaaed on motion of the plaintiff. t Wants Tax Determined l A petition was filed in the circuit i • court by Albert Schroeder to have I I the inheritance tax in the estate of Anna Schroeder determined with the , i appraisement of an appraiser. The i court fixed September 1 as the date for a hearing on the petition. Inheritance Tax Report , I I An inheritance tax report in the < i estate of Perry Andrews showed that | lithe total net value es the estate was < I I $9,000 and that no inheritance tax i I was due from any of the heirs. j; Inheritance Tax Due ’ t r An inheritance tax report in the ( ‘ esate of Elijab Pease showed the I . total net value of the estate to b - i 1 e 21504. John A. Pease. Joseph V. I Pease. Hary L- Roush and Dora C. 1 SeaboM each received 15,374 from I ] 'the estate and each owes inheritancei tax in the sum of $33.76. Owes Inheritance Tax In the estate of Maria E. Clark, ati - i inheritance tax report showed the' • i total net value of the estate to be |(ML37. Jacob Rawley and Essias. Jones each owes Inheritance tax in! ——————— ————-
the sum of $10.16. f Marriage Licenses Noah R. Stcury, laborer, Berne. 24, I to Amanda Graber, Berne, 20. _♦ a, Wild Parties In High School Life Disclosed (United Press Service) Kalamazoo, Mich., June 6. (Special to Daily Democrat) Twenty youths won' serving ja'l sentences today and ten more were so be arraigned tomor- * row ns a resun of stories of wild parties related by eight school girls > here. ] Half of the thirty are Central high school students. Several of them are members of the football squad. - | j Tho boys w ere at rested on statu- » tory charges, according to Juvenilej] Agent George C. Thayer. Those who have been convicted ( were sentenced to 45 days in the ; county jail. ; The revelations were made when Thayer questioned the girls. From < them he’drew the stories that involved tho group of students and town youths, ranging in age from 1S to 27. o — 1 Heavy Rain Fell In City Thursday Evening ' 11 It Is hoped that the weather man.. docs not take many spells like he had last evening and see how hard he can ( make it rain. It not only rained, but < came down in torrents. The rain tAjl faster than the sewers could carry if away and at many of tho streets . intersections the water covered the street. The downpour continued forp several minutes. The forecast today it was cooler and probably showers lit. the southwest portion. ( Addition To Be Built To Berne IL S. Building Berne. June 6.—An addition to the J Berne high school building wilt b«-cc-nstiucted this year, according tol plans of the town school board. Seal j cd proposals for the contract will be' received by the school board on Jun<-j 25. at 2p. in Separate bids will b» ,! i receive for the general construction , of the building, and for the installa 1 tion of the heating and plumbing system, and electric wiring. Mem . tiers of the school board are R. R ■ Schug. president, E. A. Luginbill, and Dr. Amos Reusser. j i mjrkeOms Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN (United Press Service) Chicago, June 6 -Grains were up, slightly at the opening on the board of trade today. The strengthening RayiFc in wheit wav unfavorable crop and weather conditions in both the Anu rivan and Canadian northwest. Com borrowed strength from wh«-at. The market praffor presented incentive for higher prices. Oats was firm. Good cash delight supplies and spotty crop condition* waa responsible for the steady f< ellng. 1 Provisions slumped with cables, although bogs opened st *ady. — CHICAGO CRAIN CLOSE Wheal: July 1i.04%: Sept $1.05%; j Doc. sl<MeV». Corn; July 77'«c; Hept. 77%e; Dec. 7<**xc. Oats: July 45%*; Sept, tOUe; lh>c, 41%c. East Buffalo Livestock Market Rceeinu IWM>. shipments offl- | rial lo New York yestefdav. SW#;| h> kn dosing ste edv lle«vh*s 17 60: 1 mediums $7.60; I'ght weight I 7.65; fight lights $6 7507 60. pigs,' $650; (Mijflng sows tough $6 25; cattle k<M> sheep 4500. best clipped limbs sl4 s«'*4s 14.75; oat l<md fancy, sl4 00; best sprlngrta SIS*»I7; ewes sst»7; cchrw SIS; tops $lO. Fort Ways* Livestock Market ll»s» 130 n>A and down $64*4.75:1 130 to 150 lbs.. $7 lb; 15'* tn I*o lbs. 67 15; 190 m«. nntl up s7.ls; roughs, s.l**4: stag- II'WS 75. J t.nmbe - I2HWI4H. Calves—ss down. triCAL Q»*iw MAKKffT TTIIT**’ ’ —— (< eert’.T < M jeiue Cl New No. 1 Wheat, bus. *Sc V«tlow Ear Corn, per 100...,.,, *6c White Corn 90c Oils, per bushel On Ml'sod Com 54eKve. per bnshel lUrley, per bushel.. DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET fCcrmiod Juno $* it- - % it b ME iaabern* Ito ■<»d RiMNtera i’«ic llUrks .... .... He <Hm*e , I*c Ecgs. p«-r d>>z«>n ... s , 20r Alt poultry purchased must be free fretm food. LOCAL GROCfRE EQG MARKET Kxpee. per dnsen 30c butterfat at station i Buttsrfat 35c
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tt44''l' i ht*’>'l , 4‘44 , '! , + i + CLASSIFIED ADS + * I FUR SALE FOR SALK Baby e-lticks at reduced prices. Barred Rocks, Rhode* Island Reds. Wyandotte and Lttghovns, 9c A- 11c. Also can handle custom hatch-, Ing. Phone 615 or 1620 W. Monroe . st. Mrs. J F. Stonerook. 131t6x ] FOR SALE—Buggy and harness, j. Horses, all kind. Also pony and outfit, broke for children. Inquire of Jack Melbers at Sale Barn, phono I 304. 134i;:x ! ' i-’OR SALE -Part shepherd pup.’ Call 811-B or see W. A. Miller. Decatur route No. 3. 135t2x , LOST AND FOUND LOST —Pocket book containing four one dollar bills and small change, on First street in Decatur or between there and the county farm. Call Frederick Barlett. 136t3 ■ LOST- Pair spectacles iA case be tween Krick A Tyndalls office and G. R. & I. station. Finder return to G. R. & I. office. Reward. 136t2x WANTED WANTED Experienced stenograph ■ er. graduate of high school and commercial courses desires position. Call 784. 136t2x ' The Porter Studio has moved from the old Moser location to over Callow & Kohnc Druffi store, and will be known as the Decatur Studio. Now ready for business. 135tf K. Os C. Clubhouse To Be Used By Masons |i Indianapolis. June 6 —Olive Wald, monarch of Sahara Grotto, lias announced acceptance of an offer made by the Knights of Columbus, through Harry E. Calland. extending privileges of the clubhouse, at Fourteenth! and Delaware Sis., to master Masons j who will attend the Giotto convention. June 22 to s|. One night, duruing the convention, will be set aside as Grotto night at the Knights of Columbus club and a I dance will be given Pretty Divorcee Freed Os Murder Charge Today Chicago. June 6 Mrs. Bglva Gaertner. pretty divorcee accused of tho “flip coin" murder of Walter law on March 12. was acquitted early today by a jury In the Cook county court Eight ballots were required tn reach a verdiit. Law** body was found in Mrs. Gaert ncr's i-edan. ami police who trav-d her through the license number found blood-soaked garment* in her apartment. When *rre*t« she told a story of having flipped a coin with l.aw to see which should take a shot at the other, latter she said she was “*o drunk she didn't remember" whether she shot J him or not. - O‘ Gasoline Price Reduced St. Ixtaia. June s,—The Standard | . oil Compuy has reduced gasoline i prices In St. ixwis city and count/1 ! from 19.9 to 1* J cents » gallon. P.e. Chicago o«< e of th> comtrnnv or 'tiered the reduction. Independent companies followed suit. p O O PIANO LCSSON3 Piano Pupils Accaptod. Mra. Ruby Lammiman 6e.1 Adams St. Phone EM. | iy. — . O USE SULPHUR TO ; HEAL YOUR SKIN Broken Out Skin and inching CcMma Helped Over Night. For unsightly skin eruption*, rash •w Mol. hr: on fare. re«k «rm* nr h<"ly. you do not hsvw to wait tor re- - lief from torture or embarrassment, dm larn* a noted ekln »p«’' lallst Apply •a Utile Rewtea Mettlhn-Hnlplmr «ud ", tnmrnvement show* next day . ■ | Neraose nr Ha germ destroying prop - ertlee, nothing ba* ever been found lo take the plare of Ihl* sulphur pre parsilnti. Th«i moment you apply It healing begins. »>ily thri«n who ha*? I had unsightly skin trouble* caE know the dnltglil thi* Itowiee MeMhoSnl 'phnr bring* Kvm fiery. ItrMait ar***,ma I* dried richt up. I Gvt • »m«ll jar from *uy good ' druggiat and use it like cold cream.
♦ **♦ ++ + + 77TT/ ■ * business (um?* 1 I *♦*****♦'?♦"'?„; I INVESTIOa™ ~~ - I FOR BETTER HEALTH, SEE I DR. FROHNAPFEL I) r I Chlronractic and Oiteooitk I Treatments given to si t M ‘ hi ' I at .44 South Zna sC n «‘ I Office Phone 314 T* I OW>ce Hours t 0.12 1087 ■ s. E. BLACK I PH..U a™i„ ,i,„™l Office Phone: 90 I Home Phono: 727 | N- A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST I Eyes Examined. Glasses Fiti l( | I HOURS- 1 I S to 11:30—12:30 lo 5 m I Saturday 8;(io p. m ,' I Telephone 135, DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Üboralorin Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m . Sundays, 9 to lu a. m. Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS ! Abstracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn, Office—-Tafcr Unit Utah way itur Democrat ! DR. FRANK I.(M. Physician anti Surgeon ’North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home L’2 I Office Hours- S to It « ta. 1 to S—• ’ ' ’ Hunday S to T a tn. U Li L_ —- NOTtcK to vox-Hi:*im:vrs The State es Indiana, Adam* county, SS In the Adams Circuit Court. April Term. t»J4. I N<>. tiieo. IMarval C. IxuigUi* vs. Nadine Jem Douglass It appearing from affidavit. KM n I the above entitled cause. Hut XediM ; Jones Douglass, of the shove nand defendant Is a non-resident st Ur State of Indiana Notice Is therefore hereby given tv said Nadine Jones Douglass tMt Or 1 be and appear before the Hon Jidtt of the .Adams Circuit Court on the I* day of Sept. IS2I, the same leiag tU Ist Juridicial Day of th- n»«t term thereof, to be botdM st Court House In the City of fvesfw. eoinmencina on Monday, the Ist 4»l of Sept. A. I' I»S4, and plead l'» »’■ swer or demur >• said complaiat « the same will be heard and detrnaM f absence. , WIT NKSS, my name, and tbs sell < Said Court her-to affixed, this ».M day nt Mag, l»fl „ -_s 1 • Sial) JOHN E. NLI-SON. (Tut May !!. I**4. .. Malcom Skinner, AnyNOTICE I rebuild Pianos. Talklaf »«< Sewing machine*, and tun* puf* and sell as a side line, phone 141I North end city limits D A. GiUit* Call in the morning and «■*«« only. NOTICE H. S. STRAi'B the expert wall paper chanef. Tw man who. know* how. I will nuw that dirty paper look like new. • or large job*, wsahtng. c*»»* | Prices right. All work . Phone low. . MtM " The Studio ha* niu'fd !• above (•allow A Kohne * slore.-I*ORTER. I 3 * o * DR- G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Bale Bara on First Street llarilary white diarrhoea I I | chick'n* comndl-d bl * 4 , i I te*» For pnrtlruhr* rail I ; I'lmn-a Offiea K'* fe —= I JOHN SCHURGER < SON ; ABSTRACTORS d'»nry •<* I ,K,n " B Improved real I on 5. l« ywr pl*" " r 00 1 1 Govnrnmenl pl* n .) ROY 8. JOHNSON Uve Mock and General 1 “sßr: w/1 J 11 Citrw dlami**’ •• * ’"•••ff* 1 I i U t we Phom <2» aM l l Ovvr Kel'wr'a 8 ■ 1 office Hour* r - 2 * i» sp. aio id 13 a. rn 3 ’ S g;3O to 8 P tn _, «U. I CHARLES * CHIROFRALTOn 8
