Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1924 — Page 2
YOUR STRONG BOX A Box in the safety deposit vault of this bank is your strong box. It is the safest place to keep your papers and valuables. We have boxes to rent at reasonable prices. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. | Bank of Service Red Crown i' : ;' ‘' -- The Hish-ixiratiie Gasoline Is the Business Gasoline MANY motorists have put Red Crown in the tanks of their coupes, limousines, touring or other passenger cars, after having proved in their trucks that for service and economy, Red Crown is the business gasoline. One of the large packing houses writes: "We find that Red Crown Gasoline * gives entire satisfaction in our large fleet of motor trucks—starting easily, accelerating rapidly, and giving excellent milcage. J "In our business every truck must move on time. Dependability is / essential in order that exacting schedules may be maintained in the distribution of perishable products. % "Included in our fleet are trucks of various makes and sizes, from i ' 1-ton delivery carsto 15-ton tractor trailers,and theyoperate efficiently on Red Crown Gasoline." Summer tourists will find Red Crown everywhere in ten Middle Western States, and everywhere the same. By using Red Crown, they will get more and better mileage; uniformity in quality, thoroughly dependable operation with consequent avoidance of the irritation and delay occasioned by constant carburetor adjustments. • I Use Red Crown and enjoy a banner I mileage summer. H M the following Standard Oil Service Station: II Cnrner Mercer and Winchester Sts. And at the station# and Garages: r E. Bennett, South Winchester St P*/ A. W.Tanvn,, 219 N.H rst Street' I iWW) ] A A Acker, 937 N. Sec „ nd Street Z ) S. S. Mag'ejr, Monmouth, Ind. W. F. Jaebkcr & Son, Preble, Ind. Standard Oil Company Decatur. Ind (Indiana) » * lku * 8673 |
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1921
!Big Features Os ( RADIO 1 Programs Today | FRIDAY’S RADIO PROGRAM (Copyright 1921 by United I’joss) WOS, Jefferson City, <410.9 tn) 8:20 p. in. (’ST. -Booster* band. WOAW, Omaha, (526 m) 9 p. in. ('ST —First Cbristatn Church orchestra. KDKA, Pittsburgh (326 ni) EST—setenaders. WJZ, New York (455 m) and WGY, Schenectady (380 m) 7:30 EBT—New York philharmony orchestra. WHAS, Louisville <4OO in) 7:30 p. tn. ('ST —Concert program, including talk by Jackie Coogan, kid movie star. o \ CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who were so thoughtful aud kind during the sickness and death of our husband and father. MRS. JOSEPH HELM AND FAMILY. o Watch for the Ray McCollum sale hill of Household Furnishings to appear in tomorrow’s paper. Sale Saturday. Aug. 16. . ..._ . | AN EXHILARATING EFFECT A bottle of Herbine on the shelf at homo is like having a doctor in the house all the time. It gives instant relief when the digestion gets out of order or the bowels fail to act. One or two doses is all that is necessary to start things moving and restore that fine feeling of exhilaration and buoyancy of spirits which belongs only to perfect health. Price 60c. Sold by Holthouse Drug Co.
T-l-R-E-S Buy good tires that will stand heavy driving and you save money. We suggest for your approval that on your next tire needs you equip your car with either CORDUROY CORDS MILLER CORDS or KOKOMO TIRES All are priced most reasonable and all good standard makes. The price, too, will prove most interesting. Bicycle Tires and Bicycle Repairing Riverside Garage j Dan Stepler, prop. SPECIALS for SATU RDAY FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE SI.OO values at 75c 51.50 values at $1.35 $2.00 values at $1,85 Ladies Silk and Leather PURSES $3 00 values at $2.50 SI.OO values qt $3.50 $5.00 ralues at $4.50 EXT R A I Think of the extra money you can Save—and hurry. Gift & Hat Shoppe 134 Monroe St. |
| Court House I Sult On Account A complaint on an account was filed in the circuit court today by Sears. Ijjmhgck & Company against Fred and Frank Hlsey. Judgment for $143.70 aud interest is demanded. Attorney George Mock, of Blultton, represents the plaintiff. — —o | Will Preach At Zion Reformed Church Sunday .. 1 Rev. Hartwell Goseny, of Fort Wayne, will conduct services at the 'Zion Reformed church Sunday morning. at 9:30 o'clock. Rev. R. R. Elliker, the pastor, has not returned from ids vacation. A cordially invitation is extended to all members of the congregation and the public m general to hear Rev. Gosney Sunday. i'O— Scouts Return Home The Decatur Roys Scouts, who have been camping at Blue Lake near Churubusco this week, returned to their homes here this morning. The Scouts report a splendid outing. — ♦ It’s the Unconscious Ones. “Choose your words well; it will come easier when you have to eat them,’’ says an exchange. Btft, brother, well chosen words aren’t the kind . one has to eat.—Boston Evening Tran- ’ script. o Vlllene Spreads for Miles. Probably die largest village In the world is Kempton England, which stretches along a single rend for seven | miles. Peculiar Ber.huanan Idea. Among the P.ecliuiinas the men plow I inti it Is taboo for a women lo touch pbe cattle. _________
CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. $129%; Dec. $1 3-\. May, $1.37%. Corn: Sept. sl.l4 1 -: Dec. $1.05: May $1.05%. Oats: Sept--49%c; Dec. 52%c; May 55%c. — —-o —— BULLETIN (United Press Service) Jxmdon, Aug. 8. The Anglo Ru lan comerciul and general tre.itii were signed today. — --(> — — Oscar Ewell, of Root township, was a bfisiness visitor here this afternoon, j Henry Lehrman. well known farmer, of Root township was a business visitor here today. Rising in the World. Placing studios on the roof of New York warehouses may be t:d:i'i> " deme that Industry is elevating art.— Boston Traowrlpt. , —o —— Old Sailing Term*. The terms “port” and “starboard have been used when giving direct ions to the man at the helm of a ship since the Sixteenth century. —o Original Scavenger*. Scavengers were originally officials who collected scuvnge, a tnx Imposed In many English towns on all goods exposed for sale within their boundarie*. .——o — Youthful Chivalry. A second grade teacher asked her pupils'what a coward was. One little boy raised his hand and said: "A coward is a boy who tights girls.” Expensive Vis'on Women have vision. They always <ee themselves tn beautiful clothes — New York Sun. o Auto Has 4,000 Parts. Counting everything from cott r keys to motor block, the automobile has approximately 4,000 separate parts. Power of the Mind. A mind is its own place, and In itself can make it heaven of hell, a hell of heaven. Milton. Earliest Brass Foundries. Brass foundries were operated hi Korea at the beginning of the Chris tiiiii era. o Minister Thankful “I had stomach trouble for nearly 2° years, also constipation which tilled my system with gas and fever. I could not do my work, and while I was dotkn sick •< lady from out of town send me a bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy which proved truly wonderful. I believe it is the best medicine on earth.” It is a simple, harmless peparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver ami intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by The Holthouse Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 5600, shipments 2850. official to New York yesterday 3040; Hogs closing steady. Heavies $10.75. I medium $lO 75010.85; light weights, $10.75010.85; light lights [email protected]; nigs $9.50 0 10; packing sows rough'. 88.5008.75; cattle 350 steady; sheep 1200.; best lambs $13.50 014; ix'st ewes $6.5008; calves 1400; tops. $ll.OO. Indianapolis Livestock Market Hogs — Receipts 6000; market 15 025 c higher: heavies $10,254) 10.40; medium mixed $10.3:.4t> 10.40; common choice $10.55; bulk o£ sales $10.40010.50. Cattle — Receipts 600; market., steadv; steers $10.25; cows and heifers $7010.15. Sheep — Receipts 700; market, steady: tops $6; lamb tops sl2. Calves —Receipts 700; market, 50c lower; tops $9.50; btrlk $8.50 09. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs —130 lbs. and down $9.25® 10.50; 130 to 150 lbs. $10; 150 lo 190 tbs. $10.15; 190 lbs. and up $10; roughs $7.25; stags $5. Lambs - $BOll. Calves —$8.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKKT (Corrected Align t S) Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 1.55 Oats per bushel 45,. ty». per bushel (jg, '(srlnv per hashed p,f,. New No. 1 Wheat sl.lf» New No. 2 Wheat sl,lDECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 8) Heavy Broilers jg c Leghorn and Black Broilers 20c Heavy Hens Leghorns 1 12 c •Id Roosters ■., 08 c Ducks ...1 J, Eggs per dozen 26c All poultry purchased must ba fre, from food. LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MAkKET Eggs per dozen 26c BUTTERFAT AT STATMSn " Butterfat ; 84c
CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE
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+ ( LASSII-IE!) ADS ♦ FUK SALE rhi; < \t"i< Baby thicks, la'ghorns, i Heavy breeds 9c and 10c. n'a.iv Wednesday and Thursday est overs Friday at bargains. (). V Dilling. R. R 2. Decatur. Cralgvllle phone. _ —-1 . 7V,\|. iF’burnvr hot plate, and l ro ; n rV ed push e.irt with reed top Inqulro 213 W Adams st lS7t3x EOK SALE English Guinea pigs J llmne 1«W. Ish..x “ril \I>|OI,A SEASON is now Jiere. e spile s 5c each. Now is the time , led and order your bulbs if you wish to buy. Over 150 varieties to eheose from. Special prices on cash orders to be delivered next fad or. ..■ring I am harvesting several tons of verv fim honey, sold in pails or in hii’k ITieed moderately. Visitors welcomi- whether they wish to buy or not Residence 4 miles west of Berne. RH'ERSIDE FLOWER GARDENS. Moody Brenneman, Berne, lnd ' lß3Ftf ' LOST AND FOUND s ri{ \ Y Hl» — Yellow Jersey cow. Phone No. 69.180tt| FOR SALE* Canary birds, good sing ers and for breeding purposes. Mrs.] Simon Moore, Monroe, Ind., phone t3' LOST- i’air of tortoise shell rimmed glasses. Finder please return to this office ami receive reward. 189t3x FOR RENT 101; RENT s-Rooms all modern house on Fifth and Jackson streets. Phone 184 IStttGx FOR RENT 4 Room Flat over Baughman's 5 and 10c Store. Phone 184 186t6x FOR RENT It furnished rooms for. rooming house, including steam I heat over Adams theater. Julius’ Hauck. Phone 666. 188t3x POR RENT — Three unfurnished rooms. 115 South First st. 18St2x WANTED WANTED —Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Ad-, dress Box Z r l Democrat. 189t3xWANTEIT^ - MerT to vvork at sawmill. Adams County Lumber Co. 189t2 o — . ' REWARD will lie given for the return of a small straw Japanese bag, lost ■ between Cash Lutz and M. A. Fri1 singer residences. Finder please call i 231 0r.346. » 189t3 o $-S—S—WANT ADS EARN—S-s—s ' First authentic information from Hie Hupp Motor Car Corporation coneerning its long rumored eight-clyin-der car is contained in a factory announcement poster which is making its appearance in Hupmobile showrooms. I Though the new car, an eight-in-line. ha-, been under experimentation and test since November last, it will not he announced nor ready for dis- . tribution until January, 1925. It will . not supersede the present four-cylin- , der car. o Found Posing Relaxation. President McKinley never found ■ posing for bis portraits Irksome, but •aid It was » perl.id for relaxation. ; — Supreme Earthly Goal. To be happy at home Is tlie ultimate result of all nnihition, tlie end to which every enterprise and labor tends, and of which every desire prompts the prosecution.—Johnson. o xotki: or svi.i: or m:\i, kstiti: Menno s. |,i<.<(uj, Hnnkrnirtey No. SU7 ) r 'l'Ue iindcrsig i..,i Trustor, will offer ) ' ,r v ’'l of c. |„ Walters ' West Madison street In the ■ ... r, e.:,tnr Adams county. Ind V. .1, >, ’1 ’n'ols fill and SO and ihrr m half of |,„ ts -,,, ~n d 7 ,, in J,. "f Monro.-. Adams county. Iridi- . ’he IHli d.-iv of August. IT’i . " A. M. to ih>. highest and 1 ■ "'l' ' Said property will be '”*•1 iree of ]i(*n«. ~ , ... ''I.'ANK IIDIMAN.N. Trustee I: Walters, Atty. 8-13 ; so n, :: to ritopricry ow \ehs Ll Ihe '’"*••■•■ Os Mllilinin Street I I'iKb.thiK- a ii'lardM I )<'|»roveni(>nt O herobv given that the ( °’ in '’’ Di and for thp Citv . r Hid on the :,th day ~ . ;■’ • adopt ~ prell.nlnary on sireeV ' i 'l."”' >' ""f Mudi-C.-htlhg Standards Im•■ml .1 ,i t'.ijy. 'L" I ,', ' ”l"'»ve»ient is on ■r,' following route, to-wlt: .‘I lo' it ni l and construeted <’il v r>. ” ' Madison street of " ■ in t f | ' n r-, ' ? trpr ' t to Seventh -'-0,1 n.J.L.s v . " r .>‘ e catur. Indiana. 1 o« i.. i, ' ~„.i , with tlm names of " "I’ie. t to n p«. I'', il ' pt ! 011 . ot Property "f in-inia fa,a' 1 essf '' l with the amount c fllea-a —av e , ! ‘Bfi“!’srnents is now on th" t’iiv'ci?..,? 0 al ‘b" of fh'p of th.r the Notir '- ls given C i : Council Council will at •nr :|1 ’’’- t'"' City of DecaP Indtai.a at 7:oa o'clock M on • l.ai-.0-H ea ' h of ” abl lot.* and hear amt d'L °, n Si,i ' l roa ' l an 'l w '” whethe? si„.|. the , question have 1.e.-n ' ■ J.IL Vurcols of land - c ”•!! or'h n' .T. un ” s,,t lorth on said Place all’ o-vn.r""'' vhich t'me a nil atte| la’’d 1 a ’’d' > be n^ t ° 4 f re ' U “ 9tat * this 7?h”da. m of h ? n '’ and offtciat seal • Seen 192 E 8-15 KATHERINE KAUFFMAN City Clerk.
BUSINESS CARDS « INVESTIGATE ' ’ FOR BETTER HEALTH, BER Dll. FHOHNAPFEL, D. c Chiropractic and Osteopathia ' Treatments given to suit your e..a at 144 South 2nd Street * Office Phone 314 Hom. rmOffice Hours 10-12 a. m.—l-5 68 p. S. E. BLACK I UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMINtt Calls answered promptly day or niei. Private Ambulance Service Office Phone: 90 Home Phono: 727 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m, Tsiephone 135. I Closed Wednesday afternoon*. DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON l X-Ray and Clinical Laboratorie* Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays. 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. I FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn, Office —Tak»» first stairway south of Decatur Democrat DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 422 Office Hours—9 to 11 ant I to 3—« to 8 p m I Simduy X to n a NOTH E We will be out of the city from August 3 until Monday. Aug. 11. (’.HABLES £ CHARLES 184t7 CHIROPRACTORS I — . I rebuild—Pianos. Talking anti , Sowing machines, and lune pianos I nnd sell as a side line. Phone 1012 North end city limi’s D A. Gillion. i Call in the morning aud evenina only. M-W-Ftf II o ’( NOTICE TO rnOPEHTV OMXEHB | 111 The XhiMer Os Fourth Mrrrt lighting Mnndnr.lM Improvement Notice is hereby driven that the Common Council In and for the C’tv inf Decatur. Indiana did on the Sth j dav of Außust. 1924 adopt a prtlimin- ‘ ary assessment roll in the matter - Fourth Street Lighting Standards !i - I prnvement, which improvement is cn ’j and alonj; the following route, to-wit: To be erected, located and <•ftnstruc- | od on both Nah s of Fourth street of - said City from Adams street to Marshall street in the City of Decatur, Indiana. Said assessment with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to he assessed with th. amount of prima facie assessments is now on i file and may be -seen at the ofli<e of the City Clerk. Notice is -iHo given that the Common Council will at its i 1 Council Room in tlie City of De<‘atur, ; Indiana at 7:00 o’clock p. m.. on Tue*- . ! ri.nv the 19th day of August, U'-’l. receive nd hear remonstraneps against tlie amount assessed against each of said lots and parcels of land on said roll and will hear and determine the question whether such 1«/ J and parcels of land have been or will i he specially benefited in the amounts set forth on said roll, or in any sun’ at which time and place all owners or real estate may attend and he heard Witness my hand and official seal this 7th day of August. 19-L v • Seal) CATHERINE KALFFMAN. 8-13 City Clerk. i 0 • o ■ HARRY DANIELS . Livestock and Farm Sale AUCTIONEER ~ | I have been in the business (of J ■ twenty-one years anti have called | sales in every township in Au- ! ams county and also adjoining r 1 counties. Acquaintance widely , > known. See me any day al . | garage, phone No. SO or call my ; residence, 883-Green. 1 - ° M W-Ftt J ——————T — O 1 DR. G. F. EICHHORN | Veterinarian i t I Office at Sale Barn on First Street j e Bacilary white diarrhoea ; 'J chickens controlled by blood , ' I test. For particulars call [ -i I Phona*: Office 306; Rea. 690-B -• O — ' ' -0 r'9 i JOHN SCHURGER & SON f 1 ABSTRACTORS . n Money to loan on n t ‘ improved real estate. , On 5. 10 year plan or on j *• Government plan. , n ROY S. JOHNSON Live Stock and Gcttcra' Auctioneer d OFFICE ROOM No. 1 PEOI | LOAN £ TRUST BLDG; >1 PHONE 606 or WHITE 971 s - i Aak thfi mac I’ve sold for or any ® ’ I wko no* my i**®-
