Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 14 May 1925 — Page 5

STOMACH AGONIZED PEOPLEAGCEPTTHEHDLTHOUSEDRUG COMPANY OFFER TODAY Says Monev Cheerfully Refunded if One Bottle of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin Doesn’t Stop (las. Indigestion or Any Distressing Stomach Trouble.

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To Build Ten Bridges At Cost Os $160,000 Indianapolis, May 14—(United Press The state highway commission will open bids on May 26 for construction of ten new bridges at a total cost of approximately $160,000, it w as announced today. The structures arc located as follows: Three in Madison county on state road 37; one in Delaware county on state road 37; one in Grant county on state road 11; two in Wayne county on state road 34; one in Deuton county on state road 10; and two in Montgomery county on state road 33. On the sam& day the commission will open bids for grading and constructing small bridges under 20 foot span on state road ten between Steamer corner and Sterling in fountain county, a distance of 3.2 miles, these structures are needed on paving projects between McCordsville. Anderson Muncie and ijarion, ou the paving project between Veedersburg and Crawfordsville and between low ler and Kortland. The bridge department is preparing to construct a new pier under the crossing over the Wabash river on state road one in Peru at a cost of $12,500. Cost of a new bridge at this point is estimated at least $150,000. Tr'affice will be allowed to cross the bridge during construction of the new pier, except for a day or two wher piling are being'driven. The bridges will be open to one way traflic at all times between six pin and 7 p. m. to facilitate overland traffic highway officials said. O ; Berne Stores To Close Al Dav Memorial Day Berne, May 14 —Business houses have voted to close here all day Saturday May 30, in commermoration of Mem orial Day. The business houses, how ever, will remain open until a late hour Friday night, May 29.

f t "-' V I Quality Paint Proteds | | Like a Good Umbrella I A GOOD umbrella protects better and longer *B than a cheaply made one. That’s the same ■S reason wly Rl JRDSAL’S Homestead Paint protects two to five years longer than cheaply made J paints. It is the most durable paint that finest II materials can produce —with the aid of modern machinery, and nearly sixty years of experience. 1 And it spreads farther and easier. Use it now | for greatest economy and satisfaction. I LEE HARDWARE co. I R Decatur, Indiana W tlWw

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United Brethren Leave ‘ For Meeting At Buffalo » Indianapolis, May 14-(Unitpd Press) 1 —Ministerial and lay delegates from 1 the White River conference of the f I United Brethren church were leaving . today lor Buffalo, N. Y.. to attend the quadrennial gathering of the church. The ministerial delegates are; Dr. J. B. Parsons, Indianapolis: Dr. J. E. . Shannon, Marion; Rev. M. F. Dawson Petersburg; Rev. J. A. Bray, Muncie; Rev. N. B. France, Clay City; Rev. J. L. Brandenburg, Terre Haute. The lay delegates are: Dr. I. J. Good, Indianapolis; Frank Reagan, Terre Haute; Miss f’aullne Todd. Terre Haute; Mrs. Mary Waldo, Upland; Mrs. Mary E. Bonebreak, Petersburg. -o Seek Means For Filing Copies Os Old Newspapers Indianapolis, Ind., May 14—(United Press) —With the State library filled to the ceiling with thousands of volumes of books, members of the Statehouse buildings and grounds committee were seeking to provide a means for filing copies of old newspapers and journals. The problems, according to Secretary of State Frederick E. Shortemeier is to place the newspapers in positions where they are accessible to the public. League Os Women Voters Sponsored Fruit Drive The annual fruit drive for the Adams County Memorial hospital hqs been sponsored by the local branch of the League of Women Voters dur-

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ing the last two years, instead of the civic section of the Woman's club, as was stated in the Daily Democrat yesterday. The civic section hag voted to sponsor the drive next fall, however. Q Football lb Over At Wabash Until Next Fall Crawfordsville. Ind., May 14—(United Press)—Football is over at Wabash college until next September, when the Little Giants will start final preparations for one of the hardest grid schedules that ever faced a Wabash eleven. Approximately fifty men were out fqr spring practice, which lasted six weeks. Read Coach Robert “Pete" Vaughan gave his squad very little scrimmage work during the six weeks, but concentrated on fromations, fundamentals, kicking and passing. Members of last fall's freshman squad received the most attention from Vaughan, as he knew what his veterans could do. Wabash meets Illinois, lowa, Minnesota, and Purdue

d o.t.nss . The Best Tire Values in Town THE FISK BALLOON CORD—easy riding, cur protecting, up-to-date appearing. THE FISK TRANSPORTATION CORD —for small trucks or big passenger cars. Excess strength and size. THE F|SK CORD—standard value. The tire which has Inade Fisk famous. THE FISK RED-TOP (extra heavy, extra tough) for bad roads or heavy loads. An unusual assortment in small car prices. TEXACO GASOLINE AND OIL A complete line of Assessorics. R. N. Runyon & Son Opposite Interurban Station

■*" "' . . J -1 .-- " —MI —CTntWSCT Don't Be A Gambler The man who spends his income as fast as he makes it is gambling in every sense of the word. He may win present pleas- • ures but he loses future independence — the one great thing in this life. i The friends who hail the good fellow now, will slight the °poor beggar” later on. It is up to you. Your independence is determined by what you save. Start a savings account today and add to it every pay day. This is your surest way to win success and independence. Old Adams County Bank

next season and the (scarlet coach will need much reserve strength if he hopes to make any kind of a showing against those teams. Perry Loer, a lineman from Hartford City. Jud., apd a member of the 1924 freshman eleven, showed much promise during the spring practice aud should laud a regular place on the varsity, “Ttny" Castle, of Portland, lp<J., another freshman, will probably be a varsity player next season. These two men, along with "Hank"' Gordon, from Technical high school at Indianapolis, appear to be the most promising candidates for the Hue from the fresh squad. Wayne Viner, of Riverside, 111., Is a promising end and should make good varsity material in 1925. In the backfield, Markley, qf Kalamazoo, M|ch„ McDougall, of Chicago. Rush, of Indinapolis, Suverkrup, of Crawfordsville, and Goraldeau, of Gladstone, Mich., are the most promising yearling candidates. o I S—»—»—WANT ADB EARN—l—s—>

Bluffton Meets D. H. S. Nine Here Tomorrow ‘ , Memories es former clashes on the gridiron and basketball court will be recalled tomorrow afternoon when the j baseball teams from Decatur and Bluff j ion high school strong rivals since Nero was a pup, meet on A hr's Field The game which will be the last home game of the season for the locals, will start at 3:30 o'clock. Bluffton won the

HOST! Most people have lost all pride in their automobile because it looks old Why not make the old car look loke New again. We are equipped to Refinish your car in from 4 to 6 days and make it look like new again at a very moderate price. We have either the new Lacquer finish or the old Varnish finish We can give you expert service on either Bodies and Fenders Straightened —SIGNS — We will have with us for about 2 weeks an expert sign painter and any one desiring a sign of any kind give us a call. Decatur Auto Paint & Top Shop Phone 494 203 S. First St.

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first game played between the two ' earn a this season by a score of 8 to 1, i but Coach Marshall’s team la plan--1 nlng to make a at l ong bid for re-vange 1 Bogner likely will be on (he mound j for Decatur, with either Ivana or RaiI ston doing the hurling for Blyuffton. ' - ——— o— ■' ' ■— Vincennes. — Richard Doser, 14, of Vincennes, pus seriously hurt when a vaulting po!< broke. One of the pieces punctured his abdomen

NOTICE After today 1 wLI not be responsible for any debts contracted by inrny wife. Ocle Johnson at Monroe. Berne, and Decatur. Berry Johnson 113-3tx SAN YAK For Weak Kidneys. Diabetes, Beck Ache, Dizziness, Rheumatism and Indigestion, Get San Yak In Liquid or Pill Form at Smith, Yager & Falk Drug store. Tues.- ts