Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 17 July 1924 — Page 2

™^mb mmmmmmmtmmm H mm HaMM mmm -——m■—m»m mmmmmwmmmmmm mm m # — BURDSAL’S IB V I HOMESTEAD PAINT | P For Paint Economy H secret of the popularity of jjfc.j 1 JiURDSAL'S Homestead Paint §.,: lies in the longer protedion and last- ? : *'l ing beauty it gives at the lowest possi- |{» ] ble cost. It outwears cheaply made paints 2 to 5 years—which saves re- jj--^ ‘■' painting costs. It goes farther and «£j f spreads easier—which cuts down the r||i time and cost of applying it. When sf| you paint—use BurdsaEs Homestead $8 Paint and save money. P LEE HARDWARE CO. W Who Will Protect Her? Frequently, the estate is left to the wife who has had little business experience. Who protects and looks aftet* her interest? Her friends will gfive her advice—honestly given but usually poor advice. If a Hank is named Executor, without extra cost the wife will have the benefit of skilled and trustworthy advice on her financial affairs. Have your lawyer prepare your Will and name this Hank Executor and Trustee. You can change it or make a new one later, if necessary. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Hank of Service ► '■••mwummta j*-imrwv - u t- r * , - M i,,,,,, M , tifellCtitV "N•* • I | A Complete I Dinner Service j a t Factory Prices f A \\ L TH,S A,)VKUTIs EMENT, IT IS VALUABLE! I 1 , 1-I , " ns ""'I 2r> V l ,ul ' l ' hllst - I 1 , !W - IHI'I WO Will yiv, V,,.. "L" r . W illl'Xll Illi s ml. 0 "" ***'*< I [ Enterprise Drug Co. j

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“Crinoline and Romance"— featuring Viola Dana, Adams theatre, Thursday, July 17. Benefit Tri Kappa. 167t4 $ $ ¥ WANT AMS EARN—S What My Neighbor Says Is of Interest to Decatur Folks When one linn had the misfortune to suffe r fioni ba< tun he, headacKb.s, <1 zzincs . urinary d Holders and other kidney ills and has found relief from all this sickness and suffering;, that person's advice is of untold value to fr ends and neighbors. The following cure is only one of many thousands, Imt it is that, of a Decatur resident. Who could ask for a better example? .Mrs. Ernst SchDckman, dll North lsi st. says; “I had right much trouble with my kidneys. Mornings I was tired and had no energy to start the day's work. My back was weak and lame and often ached. Also my kidneys acted irregularly. Doan's I'llls from Smith. Yager & Falk's Ding Store relieved me of the trouble.'' (Statement given October 23. 1920.) (mi June (i, 1924 Mrs. Schlickman said: "Doan's Pills have never failed to r d me of kidney trouble.” 60c. at ad dealers. Foster-Milburn <’o„ ,Mtrs„ Buffalo, N. Y. 1 !»;giii; f.t *; | f A REAL PLEASURE g And one will-- -wonder K why you have not taken adjg vantage of before —to visit 2 Fort Wayne, Ind'ana's sec- ■ ond city, und the Hotel ■ Keenan for a week-end S| The beautiful appointments I and the prompt serv'ce will I at once tell you that the H Keenan is the Newest and ■ Best In The Middle West. ■ To dine in our famous EypI tian Coffee Shop and Dining ■ Room will he more than a juL pleasure. The Cuis ne Is exE ceptional and the prices R moderate. I Hotel *( Keenan Xl^m/

FISK TIRES Six different styles to select from. All sizes and prices. We can fit your car and pocketbook. 3V 2 in. CORDS—SB.7S up W hy send out of town when you can buy better tires at our store for less money. Call ahd see them and iret our prices. Spec ial for Saturday, July 19th, only With each 314 Fisk Red Top we sell Saturday, Juh Iflth we will (five one 3»/ a Fisk Tube FREE. Don't miss this offer. Saturday only. I ill your car with Texaco Gasoline and Oil. Get the ritfht Krade of oil lor your car. Let us drain your crank case and fill with the best oil money can buy. Texaco Service Station R. N. RUNYON & SON Opposite Interurban Station Phone 652 I """"■■"■■"“■"■■““■■""■l

THREE RESIDENTS OF COUNTY DEAD (Continued From Page One)^ day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home and at 2 o'clock at the Mennoni ite church. Funeral Held At Berne Mrs. I,aura Alice I,aiikhart. aged 55 years, died at her home, short distance southeast of the Bethel church, last Friday, death being due to a complication of ailments from which she had been suffering since last Christ--1 mas. Funeral services were conduct- ' ed Sunday/ afternoon from the Bethel Brethren church east of Berne. Mrs. ' I.uukhart wa s horn In Highland coun--1 ty, Ohio, February 28, 1869. On March 18, 1888 she was united in marriage to Cyrus Laukhart who proceeded her in death nine years ago. t The deceased is survived by the foli lowing children: Mrs. John Debolt, Mrs. Ray Miller and Mrs. Herbert Dyer, all residing in Adams county; I Mrs. Charles Ray of Wells county; and a son, Holman, at home. e—. _ Court House | Suit For Divorce claiming that her husband subjected her to rruel and inhuman treat ; ment, that he abandoned her and was guilty of adultry with various women whose names were unknown to her, formed the grounds upon which Mrs. Nellie Bovine today filed _suit for divorce from her husband, Harvey Bovine L. C is the attorney for the plaintiff. Letters Os Administration. Bond to the amount of $2,000 and SI,OOO respectively and letters of administration were issued to Mrs. Jessie Debolt as administratrix in the estates of Mrs. Alice and Cryus laukhart. — ■ — ■ » Wall) Completes Plans To Meet Dawes July 25 Indianapolis. Ind., July 17. —State republican committeemen will hobnob with the (1. O. P. vice-presidential candidate, Charles G. Dawes at his Even ston, 111. home on July 25, according to arrangements already made by State Chairman Clyde A. Wall). The meting between the candidate und the members of the Indiana state committee was requested by Roy West, secretary of the Republican National Committee, according to Wall). Oh, Awfully When one of Hurd's playmates (old her that she had been confined to the house for three days on account of a severe toothache, Hazel replied: "I'm Just awfully sorry, Dorothy, for you must have enjoyed a front deal of pain." —o—— Monday, July 21st, the last day to pay city light and power bills and save the 10% discount. 16-1748-1!) PASSIT ALNNG "1 have been suffering with a fistula for the past twenty years. Dur--Ilg that time I have tried numerous remedies, all of which have failed. "Two months ago I determined to give Peterson's Ointment a trial. The Improvement was so decided after using one box. that I continued, and on the completion of the fifth box am i ow entirely cured. "This is written with the view of pa islng along the good word In other sufferers. Very truly yours, Chas. E. ('aswell 282 Third Street, Albany, N. Y," 35 cents a box. '

Army Officer Killed By Men Whom He Belriended i United Press Service) J Asheville, N. C.. July 17 —(Special, to Dully Democrat)—Major Samuel | S. McLeary. an aviator here of the world war, was killed by men whom he befriended, according| to an alleged confession made public by police. The daring officer, in -sine for two weeks, was shot down along a lonely stretch of road after he had been disarmed by two men to whom he gave a ride in his automobile while enroute from Raleigh to Charleston, S (’. Several partie today attempted to find Ihe body of Ihe missing major and apprehend one of the two men involved in the alleged confession who is still at large. .— —» —— s—*—s—want ads earn-* I—s MARKETS-STOGKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Grain Review Chicago, July 17 —Grain futures started strong an 1 higher on the Chicago hoard of trade today. Buying in good volume continued in wheat at the resumption of business today and prices went up fractionally. Unfavorable crop news was again the bullish factor. Some unfavorable crop develop ments over the central area ami strong cash demand sent corn into new high ground. The bullish factor in oats was Canadian advices declaring about thirty per cent of the crop will he worthless even for green feed. Provisions rallied with hogs and cables. Indianapolis Livestock Market Hogs — Receipts 8.000; market. 25c higher; best heavies $8 10; medium mixed. $8.10; common choice, $810; bulk of sales SB.IO. Cattle — Receipts 1100; market, icttve; steers $9.50@10; cows and heifers [email protected]. Sheep — Receipts 400; market, steady; tops $5.50®6; lamb tops, ?12.50 @13.50. Calves — Receipts 800; market, heady; tops $10; bulk, $9.50. Liberty Bond Form U. S. Liberty 3V4s *101.12 U- S. Liberty Ist 4' 4 s $101.30 l'. S. Liberty 2nd 4', ; s *101.13i 11. S. Liberty 3id 4*4s *102.051 V. S. Liberty 4th 4',s SIO2OOI New 414 s *104.14 Chicago Livestock Market Cattle — Receipts 13,000; market, I: ade slow, uneven, few sales short led steers yearlings and grain fed "ows and heifers steady; bidding' weak and unevenly lower; sellers re-1 sifting decline- killing quality rather plain; prospects weak 25 oft; on glassy short fed steers and in between grade fat cows; hulls 15c off; veaters steady, [email protected]; few $lO. Sheep — Receipts 12,000; market,! surly sales fat lambs around 25c iff: u Is and sheep steady; early bulk f it native lambs [email protected]; sorting ight; culls s9® 10. mostly good to choice westerns sl4; best range lamb unsold; fed yearlings sl2; few ewes $5 SO® 6; prospects feeding lambs' steady. Hogs—Receipts 23.000- market active 10@20(- up; tops SB.IO. East Buffalo Livestock Market I Receipts 4800. shipments 3420. official to New York yesterday, 4370; hogs closing steady. Heavies, $8.25 ©8.35;! mediums $8.25011.30; light weights [email protected]; light lights, $7 (3 8.25; pigs $6.75@7; packing sows roughs $«25®6.50; cattle 200. dull; ■sheep 800; best lambi $14.50© 15; best ewes ss® 7; calves 400; tops’ $11.50(3' 12. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs 130 Tbs. and down s6© 6.25 • 130 to 150 Ills. $7.40; 150 to 190 lt,s *7 55; 190 lbs. and up $7.65; roughs s©*oc; stags $3.60(34. Spr ng Lambs [email protected]. Calves $lO down. Cleveland Protuce Market Butter—Extra in tubs 42 cxlr.i firsts 40V4©41(4c; firsts :: 1 “D'gc; packing stock 24V/@266.c' , otnrtdnrd 40V4®41&c; prints om ceni extra. Eggs—Fresh gathered northern extras 30c; extra firsts 2!)i; Ohio first’s 27c; western firsts 26c, Poultry—Live fat fowls 22© "4, •eghorn springers 26®27c; leghorn fowls 17@19e; roosters 13@14i • heavy hi oilers 82®36c; heavy spring ducks 25®26c; old ducks 20(0 22c Potatoes—Virginia cobblers No i $2.75® 3. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected July 17) Yellow Ear Corn, !>er 100 ;; - Outs, per bushel ■tye, per bushel gg holey, per bushel ‘ 65c Wheat, per bushel gj (l - DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected July 17) Heavy Broilers Leghorn and Black Broilers. v n .. Heavy Hens j gc oeghorns Old Roosters ' Ducks c Geese ” C . - JOc t'ggH. per dozen 2 i ( . All poultry purchased must bo tree (rom feed. LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, per do* n „ r butterfat at station “ C I DuUortat -38 c

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+ + + * + 4- + 4- + + * + + + 4, ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦, + + + ***4‘* + + + + + + * rtjH SALK rnl 7- sTiTti Ila v mure, sound, good 10 JU ho'sc. sell Cheap if taken at onc ,. Phone SO. Adams (ounty Auto Co., Authorized Ford Ag, ‘ n^: !tf (•’iili SALE—Canaries; singers ami females. Mrs. John 11. Jones. Monroe, ind , R. It- 2’- i^tC FOR SALE —Horse and buggy. Clifton Kohler, Bluffton, lnd„ R. FOR SALE-2‘a gal of brown Hoos- , r paint fresh, worth SB.OO, will sell for $5.00. Telephone 277 or miiuire J H. Heller, lt>BtoX FOR SALE— Baby chicks. Leghorn, Se; Heavy breeds, 10c. Ready Wed. or Thurs. Left overs Friday at; bargains. 0. V. Billing. R. R. 2 Do-’ calur, Ind. Cralgville phone. 168t3 FOR SALE Few young laying Aneona hens. Mrs. J. D. Baker. Decatur. Inu. R. FOR SALE —10 acres clover and timothy mixed hay in field. In quire 505 Meveer IIIIM 1 iT)TTsAI7K— 1 acres of clover, hav. E. W. Jackson, I’honc 864-N. R. 8. 16943* W AN FED WANTED To buy 4 or 5 lons of baled straw. See Jack Meibers, 1 Phone 306. 168t3\ WANTED- Furnihed room in inoilein heme. Address A B C care Democrat office. 16St2 room girl. Experience not necessary. Apply Murray Hotel Case. It LOST AND FOUND I.OST —Pair of nose glasses in front of Wertlherger confect onery. Reward if returned (o Wertzberger confectionery. 169t3x LOST OR STOLEN —Pel.son who took boy's bicycle from field at Fonner stork farm requested to return at once (o Marker Mount, 128 S. 3rd st. 16'JtSx FOR KFVT Nice well-ventilated | sleeping rooms in modern home. Phone 336. or call at 610 Marshall stre «E lGlttuX Former Stale Senator Died At Elkhart Today - Elkhart, Ind., July 16.—(Special lo Daily Democrat)—Albert Ilaper, Beardsley, 77 former state Senator died at his home here yesterday. Beardsley was a member of the Military staff of Governors Durbin, und Mount and has been head of the i Ik. Miles medical company here for 1 thirty years. i

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+ + + + + + 4.*q. + + + , BUSINESS CARDS t t4‘4 4 4‘ + +tt* + tt J investicatf FOR BETTER HEALTH, BEg dr. frohnAppel, I) r Chiropractic and Osteopathi/’ Treatments given to suit your .. * at 144 South 2nd St-c-t * Office Phone 314 Home mti Office Hours 10-12 a. m—l-5 6 8 p.°® 8. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMINa Calls answered promptly day or mvu Private Ambulance Service ** Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 727 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Classes I'iii.j HOURS: U S to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoons. DB. O, RAYL SURGEON i X-Ray and ('.linit-al I^iburulwj ( « Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to S p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 681. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. See French Quine,, ■ Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Dennem DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 432 Office Hour*—9 to 11 a. m. i to 5—6 to 8 p. ni. Sunday 8 to ** a. m. NOTICE OF MEETING Notice '« hereby given that tin annual meeting of the st■vkhaldtrj of ihe Oid Ada.ns County Lank will he h. ! d at its hanking lieu ■. Decatur, I Ind.ana. at 10;00 o'clock a. in. on Tue-day! August 5 1924, for the purpose of electing nine direc- ; tors to serve for the ensuing year | and to transact such other luisintal :aa may eou«». before them. D. J. HAHKLESS, 'til Aug. 4. Casket. 1 Ai rillUailAT OF AIMUMsTRim Nil. 21 S 3. Seller l» hereby giten. That 111, ’i!>derslgm it has |,een appeiul. l Ailmii, I Istrater »f the estate «,f ruroli# I Keheltnanu, late of Adams , mint,. ,14 I erased. The estate is pmliably M 1 vent. JOHN S'' 11 Cl M \ NX. J ' AUmini»lraM| July 9, 1924. Lenhart lleller, Aliys. 10-li-JI O — NOTH K TO KlMlir.Hs

l» The Vlitttrr Os l.iKlitinu tlrrcrr lu-bmc Not ire is hereby piven tint tN V‘>iimion Council in tiii<l for the of lieratur, Imliami will on 'Pir s ‘iajj the Mb #lay of August. 1* JI at J o’riorU i*. M. at their Council mom it jMiiil City, receive sealed bids mr tw Liffhlinvc Standards as per plans and speeificatimis on file at the office «i tiie City t*lerk. Kach biiTncr will be repuir* >1 t > dfposit with his hid h certified chc-U f?i an. amount not less than - 1 i- f n ] of the riiK’imvr'H estitmito of the edf' of him h Improvement; Pf;f »\'f imJ ». that such cimrk hall i* no «ase to* for less than one luimirg ($100.00» l>ollars, which* s.iid • dinntfr plans and spe- ificatio is arc *n file aiM may be s,»*n in tin* office of tin dip CU*rk at Iterator. Indiana. lildders illanks will be furn ; lied i>] the t’ity KnKineer olf I>e«*atin. liniiarm The Common Council i« >ci\»s tw rinht to rej *ct any and all bids. Witness my hand and offo d st ‘* this 16th day of July, I!»'.! I I> CATIIHUINK KAI'I‘I'MAN--17-24. City Clew Lite's Milestones You tun rpcoshlze flit- ni'i"'" sh M Knsy street l>y tin* little |t'!t , s ■ I '•'* curiletl frlentl* nl-m;: ilie vt.v. Mrs. Teeter BEAUTY PARLOR South Second Street Pure Rain Wafer Shampoo, Artistle Hair Bobbins;. Marcelling, Round Curl. Manicure and Fae'als. Morn ng Appointtnenls Rn cou caged. Phone ti*>7. Mins Osburn. operator. i —* ! , DR. c. V. CONNELL ] VETERINARIAN j Special attention given to cuttle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street ; Plume: Oftlce 143— ReeMence 1D» ( • W S%—MONEY— f/T Money to loan on farm* at E% Interest, long-time-partial payment privilege*. Ivenhart A Heller Decatur, Indiana n— H