Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 15 August 1924 — Page 2

DEMOCRAT WANT A3S BET RESULTS STOP AT MILLER’S South End Restaurant and Grocery Free City Delivery Open Evenings and Sundays 10 lbs. Sugar AU Wlli,c i, “' l Kz. •. z, ii- Golden Bio Cellec 9Az» Special Good lull 10 Pt r ||, OvC Broom, each TICJV Large pkg. Post 1 r Watermelons, 4 ha/* Toasties luv Each 2 for .• 25c I ;;™r 38 c <i <oz<n ........... Spaghetti, Macaroni, Big I Soap lor lanndry OKp Noodles. 3 lbs Zt)C 0 bars lor un |{ ay i» anca k e flour E* 30x3% ('.ord Tires d* 1 A per pkg IOC Special at tPA” ,\ll Toilet Soaps Fancy Peaches in OK z» I,i " s f " r \ syrup, per can Cliiel hetl-E-Jcl Blue Work Shirts QP All 3 for ' V”' L < erto tor Jams and ° V Jellies, bottle dOC Bulk Sweet Pickles Mens Socks, all colors. Per dozen Per pair 15c to « MV Jranjjes, Bananas, Cabbage, Tobaccos and Cigars Fresh Baked Goods Daily Candies and Soft Drinks. Cold'Meats y Let us furnish your dessert. Sold in hulk or in the dish at counter. rth iih rmurimrriwißiiiiiru— ir- ' j *"-. , :r-~JL-.T]rriii. mu mi ■■■■■■■ MILLER’S South End Grocery and Restaurant f ree City Delivery Open Evenings and Sundays Telephone 965

I Sam Hite’s j I Big South End Grocery I ‘} Our Delivery system passes your door twice daily. Order from Q ■ Phone 204—and be sure of the best quality and service and the « 0 lowest prices. R ■ tHIIHBBBBHBBBHBHBHBHBBBBHBBHaBBBBBHBBHPHHBHnMBHBMniKSHBHBBBHHn K I SUGAR 73c I Est " -3f; Jft.’. ’ z>i hUSTiKHaMHHKMSi I PRUNES 12 7 c | I SOAP £££ 43c I ■ a—■— I Potatoes F SfceypL 35c I H P 3 k B 24 1-2 lb. sack Lady (S- Qft b I Washington Flour *JOC I 10 cakes Van ( amps White QQ/» $ Good 1 Sewed in ■ Naptha Soap O<7V | Brooms 4oC B Fancy Seedless Raisins I Fancy Dryed Peaches 4A I Found IJ/2C | Pound WC g J I I 2 cans of Fancy OfTz» ■ Lerge Fancy Apricots QA I Sweet Corn i Pound ttvC ff» ■ Fancy Blue Plums 1 A., I * cakes Palm Beach Qf* O ■ Per can JL VC I Toilet Soap Ira ■ F(l(> lb. |) a g. Oyster yheils AQ IJO lh. bag Diamond AQ H «7Ct I Crystal Salt JSC W I SPECIAL I I 45 c | || SPECIAL ’”1 I § I Prkli I,UBM :■■• y ... $2.60 an ‘'s2.Bsl | 9 Phone 204. I g Opposite Erie Depot B

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1921

RUBAI CHURCHES Decatur Circuit There will be no preaching service at either Beulah or Washington on Aug. 17, as the pastor will be out. of the city on that date. Sunday school at each point on the circuit. This is the month when many are .taking vacations ami atI tendance at Sunday school is some- | what poor. Let those who are not on i vacations be loyal in coming to Sun'day school. j Prayer meeting at Beulah on each Thursday evening. Preaching service at Mount Pleasant on the morning of Aug. 24, and at Beulah in the evening. LESTER L. C. WISNER. Pastor. o - — (COMMENTS ON ROTARY PICNIC (Continued Krom Page One) handle a "Bob Heun" day at Bellmont park yesterday. The atflr was all to the good, and the Decatur boys can fc d proud of their efforts. Bluffton winning the attendance prize is old stuff —they do it everywhere BEST TO ASK FOR .IpTSB I coJW

they plan to go. Won at Fort Wayne j last fall." The Kendallville News Sun repre- I sentatlve liked the derby race and ‘ 1 other events and also made mention of the souvenirs. In part. It said: •'Beautiful compacts were given the ladies as souvenirs and the men were presented with cigars, and paper weights in the form of miuature elec- ' trie motors and a Rotary wheel. ' "Those attending from this city all whom report a fine time were Messrs and Mesdames George Lang, R. H. | Aadams. C. H. Kimmel, Ralph Clark, Carl Miller, George Jackson, J. E. Lang. R. V. Fischer. George Trom ! bold and. R S. Sumpton." The event was given statewide publicity last Saturday, arrangements having been made by the Decatur Daily Democrat to have the United j Press Association to send a story jver the press wires to all the news- | papers In the state using the U. P. new' service. Operation Not Successful • * "16 vears ago I was operated for, I appendicitis and later operated again , for gall stones. Neither did me any good and 1 suffered all kinds of tor--1 tore sinee. Five years ago I took Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and have felt no symptoms or pain since. All ' stomach sufferers should take it.” It is a simple, harmless preparation, that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays: the inflammation which causes prae- 1 tically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money ie funded. For sale by The Holthouse Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. o l NOTICE TO PROPERTY OU VERS Il» The Muller Ol' Vliulison Street I.milling SlnnflarilM Improvement Notice is hereby given that the Common Council in and for tile ('it:. >f Decatur, Indiana did on tile sth day of August. 1924 adopt a preliminary assessment roil in tlie matter of Madi■on Street Lighting Standards Improvement. which Improvement Is on iml along the following route, to-wit: r n> he erected, located and construct ed on Doti, sides of Madison street of said Citv from Third street to Seventh street in the City of Decatur, Indiana Said assessment witli the imines of owners and description of property subject to be assessed witli tile amount ■f prim-t-fame assessments is now on i file and may be seen at the office of Im- City Clerk. Notice Is also given that the said Common Council will at its Connell Boom in tin City of Decatur. Indiana at 7:on o'clock P. M. on Tuesday. August 19th, 1921 receive and hear remonstrances against the amouni Kves-sed against eaeli of said lots and I: parcels of land on said road and will near and determine tile question whether such lots and parcels of land have been or will la- specially- benefited in tlie amounts set forth on said roll, or in any sum, at which time and place all owners of re tl estate may I attend and he heard. I Witness my hand and official seal I this 7th day of August. 1924. i (Seal) KATHERINE KAWWAN, S-IS Cite Clerk

Want a change at luncheon? Then try this remc.rkable new recipe—we thank the woman who sent it to ms. Ready in 3 minutes with QUICK QUAKER TJERE Is a different luncheon —different from X any you have ever known. A friend sent us the recipe. Then, at our request, 50 women tried it. Now it’s sweeping over the whole country, most amazingly. You, too, may like it. Ingredient*.- 2 cups of QUICK QUAKER. £ 4 cups of water. 1 teaspoon salt. 4 level table•poons cocoa and 4of sugar. 1 teaspoon vanilla. Bring water to a boil. Add cocoa and sugar ■ I mixed to a paste with boiling water; then slowly j i stir in the oats. Cook 3to 3 minutes. Add vanilla. Serve hot or cold ith cream. Wonderful chilled, moulded and served in slices. I Standard full size and weight packages— Medium: V/4 pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz II jL i Quick Quaker Cooks in Jf- i IJL' 3to 5 minutes WHY Bake In Summer? Do not let a false sense of economy keep you in a hot kitchen these days. If has been proved that it is cheaper and more satisfactory in every way to buy MILLER’S I Blue Ribbon Bread It is always good for it is baked right. Bread is your cheapest and best food. <’ a FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS Miller’s Bakery Third and Monroe Streets

MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAINS (United Press Service) Chicago, Aug. 15 Grains start'd < I relatively steady on the hoard el trade today. I Wheat operators were slow to X' 1 started. Crop comment was late in coming and the trade was in> line I ( jto await something definite before taking either side of the market. Corn displayed more resistance to bearish feeling in the pit. Reports of light frost In llllinols and depre sing . crop nows gave the mark-t a firm and steady undertone. I Oats followed other grains and , started stfatly. Provisions opened today. East Buffalo Livestock Market ' Receipts soon, shipments 2470. oflidal to New York yesterday 24.0: Hogs dosing steady. Heavies. $1"-'" mediums $10.50® 10.60; light wt-ichO* $10.50©10.60; light lights $9.(.>0 10.50; pigs $9.50®1<); packing sows roughs [email protected]; cattle 325; choice pfmnr: medinina and common. and weak; sheep 1200: best lambs, $13.50; best ewes $6.50@8; calves 1200; tops $12.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o lbs. and down. 130 to 150 tbs. $9.75; <SO to 1911 i lbs. $9.75; roughs [email protected]; stags sa-» Lambs —$8® 11.25. Calves —$10.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Aug. 15) j Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 sl-60 I Oats, per bushel ‘ ,,!c i Rye, per bushel 6® f i Barley, per bushel New No. 1 Wheat SLI» New No. 2 Wheat sl.lß ■ DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET i ~ (Corrected Aug. 15) Heavy Broilers 25c Leghorn and Black Broilers 20< Heavy Hens 18i . ' Leghorns 13' Old Roosters 08c I i Ducks He: Geese 10< - Eggs per dozen 2Se AU poultry purchased must be fret | from feed. LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs per dozen 28c j BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 34c

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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + classified ads ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ WANTED \vT\i|.’|)—l’osition on farm, by mar'Vri. tl .nan- G. R. Adams, Willshire | Ohio. 1901(>x W\N Tint Women to paint Lamp shades for ns at home. Easy, , . .‘.sant work. Whole or part time. Address Nil- aft Company, 3884, Fort Wav:; . b"! 192tR -?, Tv (vTI- ' i - Woman for general housework/ Permanent. Call 392. MrsJ Dave Studobak -r. ■* WANTED— To buy a wheel chair. If joil have one to sell send word to I tins oil ice, with price. 1 FOR HAT.K 1.-,)l? SAI.E Horton electric washer. Phone for” S\LE—Late 1922 inodd ’Ford. In | ;1 war and a half. Has new cord tirw new Exide battery, starter, demountable rims, newly painted l Bii-st ('ass shape and extra tire (or -•'■-,(> See M. C. Werling at the Ford earaw. 192t4x j-'Oll SAl.l-I Biby chicks. Leghorns,' Sc. Heavy breeds 9c and 'loc. I I Ready Wednesday and Thursday. Left overs Friday at Bargains. O. V. Dilling, R. ii. 2, Decatur. Craigvil’.e phone. 192t4 FOR SALE —Residence lot near i corner of Madison and Twelfth ■ streets. Cheap if sold soon. M. A. Smith. Monroeville. Ind. 193t4x FOR SALE VU2 Ford touring. starFi er, demountable rims, good paint and tires, best running order. Price I reasonable. Inquire 4 miles south, i ’A mile east of Decatur. Call evening. \nv time Saturday or Sunday. 11. K.-sslcr. 193tt3x ' for S\LE Library table, one rockier. kitchen cabinet 213 Liberty | Way. or phone 958. 194t2x Fol: SALE 7 room house. 715 N. | 3rd street. Modern. Phone 559 Red. 194t3x GLADIOLA SEASON is now here. Fine spikes 5c each. Now is the time io select and order your bulbs if yon wish to buy. Over 150 varieties to choose from. Special prices on cash orders to be delivered next fall or 'spring. I am harvesting several tons lot wry fine honey, sold in pails or in bulk. Priced moderately.'Visitors welcome whether they wish to buy or .not. Residence 4 miles west of Berne, i RIVERSIDE FLOWER GARDENS, : Moody Brenneman, Berne, Ind. I 183Ftf FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping Rooms private I entrance at, 224 North Third street. 193t3x 0 STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annua) nv < ting of the stockholders of I the Citizen; Telephone Company of | P'vatur. Indiana, will be held at th# 1 oil ice of the s(u retary of sa'd comi'any, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, I on Monday, September 1, 1924 ■'t 7 o'( .ock p. in. for the election of fiv< directors to serve for the ensimig ye; r and for the transaction of 'in h other business as may be pro perly brought before said meeting. HERMAN F. EHINGER. Sec'ty 191 to Sep. 1 '"lt'i. TO PHOI'EHTt OWNERS l(> rhe MaHcr Os Fonrlh street l.lglitii'lA M:iiiil;ii-.|s lin pre i ete i-nt Xuii. cl,h, ,• .|, v jjiven that the ' oininon Council in and for the Ci'v " ' e,. ( tio-. Indiana di.l on tin- sth ?' 'm--ust. 19'1 adopt a preliminary assessment roll in th.- matter -if ■'-ii'eet l.iuliting Standards It 1 ''-"io. which improvement is ia, anil a, ng tin- following route, to-wi': 1,, erected, located and construev i"?. s ' llts of l-'ourlh street of 'j „ fr ; "i Adams street to MarI .'■|liall ) Street in-the City of Decatur, laI S;, i'l assessment with the names nf ! "•'> - ,n <l descriptions of property i 'f ,7- te i»e assessed with th*-* amount [ ,!1, ! ia« ie assessments is now on I(- Wcr I ,c t'-'"" nt ,he ""i'"’ " r ’ I t s d ’ /. lerk - Notice is also Riven '"iimon Council will at its n '""I I-oom m tip. citv of Decatur, P. m.. on Tues'"'i diy of August. 1921. and hear remonstranees ■""'’"Sl the amount assessed against J"' 'i '[ "aid mts ami parcels of land min ' " ' ll hear and deterwhether such lots 7." land have been or will 7 v ta nefited In the amounts It ivhhi’ c n -‘aid roll, or in any-sum. ’,...' 1 ,nu ' "nd place all owners of _ .late may attend and ho heard, this -th’t nly , l ''" I '’ "nd official seal n-.'s ,th day of August. 19" 1 i .c;al) CATHERINE KAUFFMAN, City Clerk. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE ’Wheat: Sept. $1.31%; Dec. $1.35%; May $1.40%. Corn: Sept. $1.21; Dec. May $1.16%. Oats: Sept. a3%c; Dec. 56%c; May 59 %c. —■—— . ' ritl; <ts- s U| , 0 ,, I!( , X| hs T kTE Menno S. I.imdily. Bnokroptfi No. 867 1 Trustee will ( ff< r ' Ww/’v' c" f C f " Walters '■'tv -.f Deeatnr 1 liLson street in the ana. for .-.sV tL. A . (,a !. , A s p °unt.v. In.liwest half <c' , nl " ts 8° and Ko and the "’wn of Monrof‘"in 9 and 79 tn th »' ana ->n the is h A‘ Jam ? "a.inty, Indil'i o'clwiz l a \. da> of August. 192 1 besi bidder 10 the highest and ■'"M free .M iien s a ‘ d » r °ferty wilt be C ' J- W al^B AN iy iE IMANN. Tru'tee. ~ o— —— Hike Here From Bluffton The Misses Ruth Boyd and deal Do tP 'm C hiked to this city' at ’\T UfftOn yesterday ’ arriving here ' -30 o clock ln the afternoon. Mi« J Boyd formerly re j ded ln this city> |

cards : * + **++*++** +t j investigate FOR BETTER HEALTH. BE| | DR. FROHNAPFEL, D c Chiropractic and Osfeonathi ' Treatments oiven to ” '• at 144 South 2nd Street M Office Phone 314 ‘ Office Hours 10-12 a. m ,-1. 5 S • E • BLA C K UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMimb Calls answered promptly day ()r " Private Ambulance S.. r vic« "* Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 727 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Find HOURS: lea 8 to 11:30-12:30 to 6 M Saturday 8:00 p. m n Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoons. DR. (\ (\ RAYL I SURGEON X-B:iy and Clinical Laboraloriti Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m . Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. F EDERAL F\RM LOANS Abstracts of Title. R ea i Est L Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn, . '.nice—Take first stairway . south of Decatur Democrat DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon North Third Street j Phones: Office 422; Home 421 Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. ‘ 5—6 to 8 p. in. Sunday 8 to 9 a. m. ) i We are fully equipped r to wash automobiles. i ' We also have an air process • ! with which to clean rugs, i i carpets and interior of auto- • ' mobiles. . i Rugs and Automobiles , | called for aud delivered. f FRED COLCHIN, , 115 E. Rugg St. Phone 441 or 561. 6— I IWf I I‘ Rebuild—Pianos. Talking and Sewing machines, and tune pianos and sell as a side line. Phone 1012 , North end city limits. D A. Gilliom. , Call in the morping and eveninsi ( only. Terms, cash. M-WFtl o Rushville—Sheriff Hunt is doing 1 rushing boarding business. The conn ty jail has five inmates and has had ■ frequent visitors during the past , week. O 0 i I DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian I ( l Office at Sale Barn on First Street I 1 Bacilary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood test. For particulars call Phones: Office 306; Res. 6908 I O—, - — — -0 O —0 JOHN SCHURGER & SON ABSTRACTORS Money to loan on improved real estate. On 5, 10 year plan or on Government plan. O —— —< BUSINESS FOR 1 WskbJy HEALTH charles&charles CHIROPRACTORS j Phone 628 Over Keller's Jewelry - ' ■ - — HARRY DANIELS Livestock and Farm Sale AUCTIONEER I I have been in the business to twenty-one years and have calif. 0 sales in every township in Adams county and also adjoining counties. Acquaintance wiaei) known. See me any day at r° ro J garage, phone No. 80 or call mJ I residence, 88-"-Greeii. () O ~~~~~ ROY S. JOHNSON Live Stock and (iencrai Auctioneer OFFICE ROOM No. 1 PEOPLIW LOAN & TRUST BLDG., PHONE 606 or WHITE 971. Aek the man I’ve sold for or any »•" ▼ho h*i W