Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1924 — Page 4

RO Mothers Task Made Easy yW ■, The u«e of chewing gum comes to mother’s aid wonderfully in \L »J getting children to keep their teeth clean. „ A;/ ‘II The kiddies love it. " WRIGLEY’S not only removes I food particles from between the I ] teeth, but it massages the gums U» I and aids tooth nutrition. When father brings home WRIGLEY’S he benefit* the teeth, appetite, digestion and nerves of the whole family. It will clear his breath and soothe his throat after smoking. WRIGLEYJL . SAME QUALITY M 4 The Larger Service The larger service is not typified by the storekeeper who delivered a spool of cotton in a five-ton truck manned by three men. Nor is it typified by the man who attempts to unload the contents of a freight car with a market basket. The larger service consists of giving the peonJe.stbat th.e..y. want, when they want it, at a ...... ... ...-jfcißMisum cc~v cf<t«R8 i stoney. Thi~<— the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) does. Cost and waste are closely related. Cost is controlled and waste is eliminated by the same factors — capable management and intensive organization. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has lowered consistently its manufacturing costs by creating new and useful products from that residue of petroleum which had been acknowledged as waste. Each new product created has been made to bear its true proportion of the manufacturing costs of all products taken from the single base—crude petroleum. The benefits accruing from this economy have been passed to the consumer in lower prices and improved service. Because the business of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is balanced to a fine point there is no slack season. A shut-down in its manufacturing plants seldom occurs. There is no waste effort or unnecessary overhead expense to be absorbed. Products flow through the manufacturing channels of this Company uninterruptedly and are sold at natural — not artificially maintained—prices. Such a condition in the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is not a circumstance, it is a policy —for experience nas demonstrated that manufacturing cost, selling price and quantity production are inseparable. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is inspired by a determination to render the most comprehensive service — the larger service. This means a tremendous turn-over, with a small profit per unit of sale. It is on this foundation that the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has become one of the truly great institutions of America —a constructive force for good — and an influencing factor in solving problems closely related to the social and economic welfare of the thirty millions of people in the Middle West. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) F General Office: Standard Oil Building 910 So. Michigan Avenue. Chicago

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1924.

I AMERICAN LEGION MEETING Regular meeting of Adams Post, No. 43, American legion, tn Legion Hall, Monday evening, at 8 o'clock. All member* urged to be present. 267t2x ■ —- — ■ o ■NO HUNTING ALLOWED Positively no hunting allowed on either of my farms in Washington township. 267t3x JOHN A. HARVEY. ■ —— -o ——-— ■■■ Jacob Koos, of east of the city, was a business visitor her? this morning. /MORS£-S~ LAXA-PIRIN Aspirin Combination / BEST FOR ALL \ X No upset stomach, roaring head, \ > buzzing ears, or.unsightly pirn-1 f Plea and blotches', which distress 1 ■ many persons after taking quinine.l I » eßr * of success. Different, Quick, I I Pleasant. 25c—or a sample free. I \ For COLDS J \ LA GRIPPE, \ \HEAI)A( NO 'll t.fnrr <1 V QUININE _ I Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SL ATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739 —

NOTICE We Wish to Announce the opening on TUESDAY Nov. 11th of Decatur’s New Electrical and Radio Store, The INDIANA ELECTRIC COMPANY in ßldg. ' Opposite Niblick & Co. Grocery

“'ESSSs'.WE Ktx'jfwwax'x'a x':i:: a a'K'is'ta’HfgiX'tx :: g a KSHfc x ,:C:: xjr S' I IBM I l ' II ■ i No one has ever been worse off for keeping money here. Hundreds have been worse off for not having done so. | 4% I Interest paid on all Savings Accounts. |; iw i | I | I Old Adams County Bank | The Rank for Everybody

DECATUR BEATS COLUMBIA CITY (Continued from Page One) f< ring from un Injured foot and did not piny the entire game. Each of th<> seventeen players taken to the game by Coach Marshall played in at least part of the game, with the ex-, (•option of Captain Brelner. The lineup nt the start of the game was: Behoof. left end; Rex. left tackle: My-j ers, left guard: Andrews.center; LeBrun, right guard; Dlerkes, right 1 tackle; Marhiugh. right end; Swearinger, quarterback; Miller, left half; Acker, right half; Lightfoot, fullback. Substitutions Were: Yahne for Myers; Cole for Leßrun. l/>onard for SwearInger; Reynolds for Acker and Covault for Lightfoot. I The Yellow Jackets will go to Gar- 1 rett next Saturday for their last ; game of IJie .season. So far, they have won three games ami lost four, and they are determined to defeat Gar- i rett and end the season with a .500 per centage. ■• ■ o William Heim s returned from Fort Wayne this morning after spending the week end at his parental home. CASCARA& QUININE

} GrandsonOf Decatur ’ People Dies Os Diphtheria John Edwjn Link, seven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Link, of Ft. Wayne, and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Spuhler. of this city, died 'at his homo in Fort Wayne at 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning. Death was du° to diphtheria. Ho is survived by his parents, one brother. Robert; one 1 sister, Gertrude, and the grand parents. 0 COURT HOUSE NEWS Claim Filed A claim for S2OO was filed against the estate of Louise Krick by Mandy Roti) Saturday . Attorneys Fruehte ami bitterer represent the claimant. Marriage Licenses Jess Daniels, farmer, Decatur R. R. 6. to Doris Burk. Pleasant Mills. PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR DISCHARGE

In the matter of Jonathan Rumple, Bankrupt. No. 879. In Bankruptcy. Ordsr of Notice Thereon District of Indiana, ss: On this 7th day of September. A. D.. 1924 on reading the petition of. th'- 1 ankrupt for his discharge. IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT,' That a hearing be had upon the same on the 26th day of December. A. D..1 1924 before said Court at Iwdianapo-I lis. in said District, ar nine o'clock ini the forenoon, and that notice there-l of shall he published twice in the I Decatur Democrat a newspaper! printed in said District, and that all known creditors and other persons in! interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the said prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court that the said Clerk shall send by mail to al) known creditors con- 1 ies of said petition and this order addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. . WITNESS, the HONORABLE Al, BERT B. ANDERSON. Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof, at Fort Wayne, in said District, on the 7th day of November A. D. 1924. D> 17 WM. P. KAPPES, Clerk (Seal of the Court) o

PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR HIS DISCHARGE In the matter of Paul 11. Reiter. Bankrupt. No. BS6. in Bankruptcy. Order of Notice Thereon District of Indiana, ss: On this 7th day of September. A. D. 1924 on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge. IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT. That a hearing be had upon the same on the 26th day of December. A. D. 1924 before said Court at Indianapolis. in said District, at nine o’clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof shall he published twice in the Decatur Democrat a newspaper printed in said District, and that all kfiown creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place nnd show cause, if anv they have, why the said prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court that the said Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order addressed to them at their places of reswlence as ‘•tAted. >• : ■' . '.’.-..t.'. BERT B. ANDERSON. Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof, at Fort Wayne, in said District, on the 7th daN of November A. D. 1924 10-17 W.M. P. KAPPES. Clerk (Seal of the Court)

0 Woman’s Statement Will Help Decatur “I Mated cooking because all I ate turned sour and formed gas. I drank hot water and olive oil by the gallon. Nothing helped until I took Adlerika.” Unless due to deep-seate 1 causes. Adlerika helps any case gas on the stomach in a surprisingly QUICK time. It is a wonderful remedy to use for constipation—it often works in one hour and never gripes. Smith. Yager & Falk, druggists. In Monroe by Otis O. Hocker. 0 LADIES DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Use Grandma’s Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied i with wonderful effect. , But brewing at home is mttssy and out-of-date,. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Coni-i pound." you will get this famous old I preparation, improved by tht addition, of other ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural col ! or and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, tak-i ing one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and I after another application or two, it becomes beautifully dark and glossy.

f Pliny Wolfoard Named it Secretary To Governor, - MM I Indianapolis, Nov. 10.—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Pliny Wolford deI puty secretary of state under Er. . 'Jackson governor elect todav was ap’l ( "pointed secretary to Gov. Branch ofi fective Dec, 1. At that time Frederick Schortemeir . present secretary to the governor will , take oath of office as Secretary of State and Jackson the present secretary of state wil step out of that office to become governor in January. o ■ COAL—Lump and Egg None better—price right. ZIMMERMAN-CARPER CO. Phone 233 2C7t3 n 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 morning and evenings only. Terms, cash. M-W-Ftt O—

IP —■ Tops and Side Curtains Repaired, Celluloid sewed in, Harness repaired. Good warm storage for the winter. Oakland Garage. North First st. 258e0d-tf i Hard coal. Chestnut size. I Tuesday and Wednesday, off |car. Zimmerman-Carper Co., 1 Phone 2.33. It o MARKETS-STOCKS I I Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 7000. shipments 5700 yesterday; receipts 10600. shipments 3.040 today: official to New York Saturday 7980. Hogs closing steady to strong. Heavy [email protected]; mediums $10.1541'10.40; light weights. $lO CT 10 25; light lights $8.5O@10; pigs [email protected]; packisg soyvs rough $8 25 41'8.50; cattle 3250; general market 154925 higher; steers 1100 lbs. up $8

CT 10.50; steers 1100 lbs. down $64? 10.50; few yearlings [email protected]; heifers $5(n7.75; cows [email protected]; bulls $3 50415 50; sheep 15000; best lambs ■ $13.25; culls $10.50 down; best yearlings s9@)o; best aged wethers s7@ 7 50; best ewes $5.50(R>6.50; calves, 2200; tops $12.50; culls $9 down. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o lbs. and down $7,254? 7.75; 139 to 150 Tbs. $8.254?8.75; 150 ; to 190 lbs. $9.254?9.50; 190 lbs. and up $9.60499,85; roughs $7.75; stags, ' [email protected]. Lambs—sll.so. Calves —$11.00. The local grain market underwent I a change over the week end Oats ■ advancing one cent. No. 1 and No. 2 Wheat each advanced three cents. ■ I I LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT k I (Corrected November 10) Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 $1.40 ( Oats, per bushel 43c I Rye, per bushel, II Barley, per bushel, 65c - New Wheat, No. 1 $1.43 'New Wheat, No. 2. $1.42 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET

(Corrected November 10) All poultry purchased mtfst be > free from feed. ( Leghorn Fowls 12c Fowls 17c Chickens 17c J Leghorn Chickens 12c Ducks 12c Geese 10c ( Old Roosters 8c 1 Eggs, dozen 50c LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, doz 50c j BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 34c ... — — Public Sale Calendar Reach the greatest number of people by advertising your Sale in the columns of the Daily Democrat. You are pure of reaching at least 3.300 homes and practically every home in Decatur and Adams county. The Daily Democrat also enjoys a good circulation at Willshire, Wren and i Rockford, Ohio. Even if you have . bills posted, the chance of a prospective bidder seeing it is small compared to that he will read your bill in the paper. Sale dates will be listed ,in this column FREE if you have your sale bills printed at this office or advertise your sale in the columns of the Daily Democrat. Auctioneers ! and those who have held sales will | vouch that advertising in the Daily Democrat will bring results. Nov. 14.—Godfrey Reinhart. 1 mile south and 4 1-2 miles west of Monroe 1 or 2 miles south and 1-2 mile west of Honduras. j Nov. 13 —Tommy Lehmann, 4% I miles west of Rockfrod, Ohio. I I Nov. 19. —G. H. Barker, winding road to Rockford, 2% miles east of Willshire.

*♦♦ ♦ ♦ I'OK SAijr~~- ■ SAI.!!— Detroit ; in good condition; blue 5 ;r?»r„i lk L,”s 0 heifer ptan. fait W ‘O F7>u sai.k -i new C. F. True. Poe. J n(1 " » fo-mat.on call ss. Decatur phon, l * FOR SALE—Genuine ria- ivorv <o),. r . . Ca ? W*Adams st. “ HJIt &ALE—An upright nianr>l"*e' lumbia bicycle, nnd heavy site 40, c a n IQ2, I'OR SALE White Wyandotte row' ers. Gus Ehlbrding. R. r, 4 p ~ . roi" SALE A .Jersev right for quick sale. p| lonp g..) FOR SAI.E Otl I RADE-Gooa iZS 1 room business. Would take cat on part payment. Goldie (’ Prints 322 W. Cherry St.. Bluffton. Ind !

ifiijtjx * —- ! FOR RENT for RENT—Seven-room, sirictiy | modern house and garage at 504 x 2nd St. Inquire of C. D. Teeple, ts I ’| Fofl RENT—Front sleeping room private entrance, in modern home 'Call at 310 North Third street or i . Phone 511. 262tf I - FOR RENT—Living apartmenT - f nr small family, at Murray Hotel. ' I Call Dan Beery. 267t3 FOR RENT —Furnished room suitable for two. See Mrs. Oliver Jacksoa. • 1445 South First st. 268th WANTED WANTED —Plain sewing to do br I Mrs. Susie Ward. 3% miles east of Decatur, Elizabeth Kern farm. Mb ; WANTED—To buy 2 loads of coni Krick-Tyndall Co.. Decatur. Ind. .. 267a 1 .WANTED —To buy some good haH -| oats straw. Phone 696 . 267t3 ’ | WANTED—Washings to do. Wei • ‘ wash. 20 tbs. $1.00; rough dry or ’I ironed. Called for and delivered. ! Phone 1 111. 268tl t! — ? NO HUNTING 51 Positively no hunting or trespas.'sing on my farm. Violators will be , 1 prosecuted. 5 263t6 Mrs. John ScheuniaM. o C Hard coal. Chestnut size. Tuesday and Wednesday, off j car. Zimmerman-Carper (o. iPhone 233. It >! — —o — | I WARNING I No hunting or trespassing on our . farm. Albert J. and Mary M. Bailey 268t6 — RUGS AND BROOMS I have purchased a loom and am t prepared to make wool and rag rugs ■ at reasonable prices. Also have good . brooms for sale. Telephone 201 « ‘ call at 607 W. Jefferson street. Frank Parrish. 2S7t * — O Mrs. M. C. Braden underwent a major operation at the St. JW& ) Hospital at Fort Wayne this marring > She is recovering satisfactorily. .Dr. O. E. Allen returno'l/'.'.?w ! after spending the week end here ; with friends. —-o PUBLIC SALE •«v .. nt nllh-

The undersigned will sell at P“ lie auction at his residene". 4_• m | west of Rockford. Ohio, on Thursday, November 13. Sale to begin at 10 o eloci'Personal property consisting. (livestock, farming inp.ements. sr | ,a “ d ha> ’’ Tommy Lehman, owner. 'Ed. Miller and | Jeff Liechty. Auctioneers. . Lunch will be served by the ba j Aid of the Chattanooga M. E. cnar —-0 o — Roy S. Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, Indiana I know values and how o the high dollar for you nerty. Now booking fa" ■ y winter sales. Book your sale | early. See me at q t ..| on I White Mountain Cream S Phone 606 ru O , / ° HARRY DANIELS j Livestock and Ea _ r p | ams county and t al-o wjdely counties. Acquaint-a e known. See me an y B y garage, phone No. 80 or residence, 883-Green. '** r ' For Those. Aches and Pa l " 8 Try Fa Chiropracl' f - -riPVv There is a aO R “* Maa, G d. Bw *' iCHARLES&CHARt® CHIROPRACTORS *, Phone G2B Over Kelkr •