Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1925 — Page 3

IkTtANNOVNCED S Kir aNNI’AI. ri.W l ( Y,lil ' " ,l " ... ■ft Theodore Hovlne ■Sd l '”"* 1 KHihryu'lhX Mml' l ' l , Roger Stofn'biirii.T » ' Rlchurd Siillou BKjjp |ll; ‘ .Tommy Hurk Bl? ViCbit Frederick Scliroyer h . <- -la-noH I larkless ■ ikr H,r ’. 1 Eileen Burk Th ? U" ,uil Mary Louise Foreman Richard Macklin ‘ ' Edward dray 1 Joyce Riker Margaret Yocurn HE? Esther Fricke; Orville Gray u Harold Blythe P ™ U T, w ‘i'v n ‘ s , Matjorle DeVoss ■Jmlr HK" wml- Harold Koller. Robert ■ "‘|.j z ,.y. Il.oinohd Musser. Glenice , MM qatniall. ME,. . 1.-. Mo l.ela Palmer. Nevi' l ' l.'r,, 1.. Klien Gephart. Martha El Erma ilutler. Mary Meyer. Evelyn 1 ■ y',,, !H n. Ileh-n Suttles, Dorothy | BH Stall >-r. | HR, , Q.,,. a' \ttendants Marjorie "'johno.ii. Edna Elzey. .Mildred 1 Cause. Agnes Nelson. HEFir>" r.ii l.i-rs ItiHSell Butler. MonHE me Fuhrman. Donald Reynolds. K Woodrow Hig-s. Fred Stooky. . Bll.aper-I’aH SL ets. Dick Sheets, 1 E Paul Hendric ks. Glen Dickerson. BE Bruce Raymond. James Darkless, Children - Elizabeth Meihls, E Antonia Kohl, Catherine Gay. K Etanruline Evans. Juanita Stooky. HB Irene Tope. Willis Bebont. Mary E Adeline I’hrick. Willard Beboiit. K Helen Gay. Jessie Williams. Violet ; ■ Smithy. Vera Roth, Myrtle Evans.! E Celesta Schafer. Wanda Bebont. ■ Ja.k-o’-isinterus — Sephus Jackson. ■ Kenneth Gause, Harry Musesr. ■ Junior Gephart, Keith Smitley, ■ Billy Tyndall. Robert Ashbauc her. ■ pihrims-Harriet Ellen Fruchte, Dean E Fletcher. Alice Jane Archbold, ! Richard Moser. Mary Jam- Sehatf er. Walter Summers, Virginia r Beery, Robert .Meyer. ■ Indiana- Melvina Sudduth. FrederI ick Hager. Mary Kohl. Max Zim- | merman. Jeanette Beery, Marion ■ Baker. ■ Children with Santa—Maxine Drake, I Mab.l Fricke, Vlosti Kohl, Martha K Summers, Harold Fricke, AnnaI belle I’hrick, Gaylord Brothers. I Wheat (Jrowers To Try Cooperative Marketing i Indianapolis, April 2 — (United || Press)—The Indiana Wheat Growers’ I Association, organized in 1924 by the I Indiana Farm Bureau Federation’ will I be the first to take advantage of the I cooperative marketing law enacted I by the I<L>s legislature, it was anI nouneed at federation headquarters I today. .New articles of incorporation of the Wheat Growers’ association have I keen filed with the secretary of state, pursuant to resolutions adopted by the board of directors of the associa-

SHS HIS PRESCRIPTION COMPLETELY BANISHES ALL RHEUMATIC PAIN ANO TWINGES--IS GUARANTEED

Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. llolthouse Drug Co., and every drugKist in this county is authorized to say tn every rheumatic sufferer that il ALLENRHU, the sure conqueror of rheumatism, does not stop the agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the slightest-twinge of rheumatic pain; he will gladly return your money without comment. - ALLENRHU has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results have been accomplished

Goodrich Tires BALLOON and CORD Enjoy the comforts of perfect motoring. Buy tires made to withstand long, hard driving which means satisfaction. All sizes and priced to suit you. National and Prest-O-Lite Batteries. We also repair and/ recharge batteries. Bring your battery in and let us give it the “once over” before you decide to discard it. Gas, Oils and Greases. Drive up to our shop for your wants. Ace Battery and Tire Shop Harry Staley, Prop. Across from Niblick & Go’s. Grocery—N. 2nd St.

• — - SiLXZ..7 X.’. L.'. ’T7 lion tit n recent meeting Under th, term of the contracts •’lrm d by growers, the hoard is anth orbed t<> reineorporate without fur i (her action on the part of the member I shift. , Other farm Imremi cnoponuive associations that' are preparing to i take tidvantagi of lh« new law tin* the Indiana Canning Crops Exchange, • several local dairy producers a > social lone, the Indiana Farm Bureau ttnitui Grower.' Exchttni'e and the '| wool growers. i J In route etnas, the vole of the i majority of the tncmltershlp is neces '.tary to authorize re-incorporation; in ' others only the board of din-ctors i-■ 1 required.to act. under the terms of the growers contracts. The dairy producers will not incorporate under the now law until | the various local associations have I been organized into a state exchange q according to federation officials. The j exchange is to be called the Dairy Producers’ Exchange. K Plans for organization of this state I wide nssocintion arc now in. contemplation. I Steps were taken recently by the . wool growers to form a statewide ' association which is to bo incorporated under the co-operative market- | ini. law. Wool growers in Indiana which now sell their products cooperatively ofterat in conjunction with those of Ohio and .Michigan. According to plans the wool growers would continue to co-operate with those of the other states until a large enough membership is obtained, it

Tanlac added 20 pounds "Str™ years' stomach trouble cost mt lots of money, but b bottles of lanlac made me a well and happy man. 1 have gained 20 lbs. —never felt so well Otto Segrin, Portland, Ore. TANLAC is Nature’s greatest tonic and builder. Made from roots, barks and herbs after’the Tanlac formula, it revitalizes the blood, tones up the digestive organs and puts the whole system in fighting trim. Don’t go about your work sickly and discouraged. Follow the example of millions who have been helped by Tanlac. Stop at your druggist’s today and get this wonderful tonic. You’ll be surprised how quickly you start to improve. For Constipation Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills TANLAC FOR YOUII HEALTH

in the most severe cases where the suffering and agony was intense and piteous and where the patient was helpless. Mr. Janies H. Allen of 26 Forbes St.. Rochester. N. ¥., the discoverer of ALLENRHU, who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheumatism, desires all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of anyone's money unless ALLENRHU decisively conquers this worst of all i diseases, and he tins instructed Holthouse Drug Co., and druggists everywhere to guarantee it as above in ' every instance.

DtCAWft D-\tl Y DEMOCRAT, THERSDAY. APRtL 2, 1925

. ■ ■ y ~ . , . was stated The Canning Props exchange al lead) has been set up ami In now operating Tin- question of n-lneor-Imrating under the new law will be taken up later. Members are likely to take ml vantage of the new law also, It was predicted. riatio Factory Likely Io Remain In Bluffton Blurt ton. Afu il s In all probabilities the Sellergreeti Grand Pinno < nmpuhy will remain at Bluffton, despite tempting offern for removal to oilkm cities. This action was made poslsble by the subscribing of a cash bonus of SIO,OOO and the [mrehase of $20,000 worth of participating 0 per cent slock in the company, through the efforts of the Bluffton Chamber of Commerce. General sentiment prevalent at a recent meeting of the local Chamber of Commerce was that the citizens wanted the piano factory to remain in Bluffton and that they would do .anything reasonable to retain the piano concern. George Saunders is in charge of the committee and an effort will bo made at once to sell the stock so the factory will continue to operate inthis city.

For The Easter Shopper Hat Frames, Straw Braid, Straw Cloth and Hat Flowers Childrens Bloomers, Easter Novelties, Cards, black and white, Dyes and Candy Eggs, pair 50c all sizes. | Ladies j Bloomers, all Large line of Fresh Garden colors, pair Seeds, packages and bulk. .... 50c, 98c and $1.25 „. 2 ~ . , Paints, Varnish, Stains, Knit Vests, 10c, 15c & 25c and Enamels, can... 10c Ladies, Girls and Boys Gold and Silver Bronze, Union Suits 50c pkgloc, 15c & 25c sterOm&Qs IVON SAVE. ■■ .: Large line of Fresh Candies, pound.lsc, 25c. 35c Remember it’s at BAUGHMAN’S East Side Street | L 1 d surface save , BURD-SA-LAC ff Combined Stain W S and Varnish I For Your Woodwork | Floors —Furniture T~\ULL, scarred woodwork,floors ■ X-Z and furniture can be renewed beautifully with Burd-sa-lac —the combined stain and varnish. It pro- g; duces a hard, lustrous finish that g wears wonderfully in spite of long, t; St hard usage, and water. Applies evenly and easily. Dries hard quickly. Comes in several colors imitating natural wood effects. / 1| LEE HARDWARE CO. i j Decatur, Indiana W - nru. .ILL-' M -- w

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I A Heart to Heart Talk On USED CARS We have on hand a large number of various make used cars. We are forced to “clean them up” and are going to sacrifice them rd prices way below (heir real value to do so. \ ( he majority of these cars are in (icrfcct condition and afford you Used Car values never offered before. We mean to tell you only the truth and ask you not to buy (hat new or used car until you have seen what we have to offer. READ OVER THESE PRICES AND THEN COME IN AND ASK TO SEE THESE CARS. ? < 1923 Star Sedan 1923 Star Coupe Has been run less than 2,0(10 miles. This car is equipped with front and rear Is in perfect condition. bumpers. Has been run less than 2500 Cost SBIO new\ Price miles. Hus extra tire and is guaranteed ,o P er t* f fi C° st new. » Price for quick sale at 2—1923 Chevrolet si perior toi rings Ford Touring Cars Don't fail to see these automobiles .. , . and have your choice at 1921 "! 1923 . Prices range from S3OO SIOO to S3OO Plenty of other Good Used Cars, including BURKS OVERLANDS CADILLAC and others. Priced so cheap that you cannot afford to walk. Don’t miss this Used Car offering for it indans money saved. P. Kirsch & Son | Opposite Interurban Station * Phone 335 Decatur, Ind. fc iiCii—unT ir—orwarriHn . q-iiaiimiMiafiiwffiririiaii—in—■ iii siiiiiiaLwiuiiaixjni»BiM i'i—— mf—— Il ~7 I I / I I I H W f nil ' I H Va 1 flfl HR —"7 \ ■ 1101 lif / Mj Shirts "J 1 ; I Clean cuffs in 60 seconds | •Ei j Wearers of Wilson Bro’s Shirts are 5 , always ready for unexpected en- v gagements. It takes but an instant S to turn the cuffs—and they’re as neat on one side as the other. Another 1 reason so many well-dressed men prefer these fine shirts. H We’i’e just received a choice selec» tion o/new spring patterns. Come 7 j H -> around soon and look them over fl ■ I Teeple & Peterson I ra L, —