Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 192, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1925 — Page 2

PROGRAM FOR PYTHIAN MEET IS COMPLETED Continued from Page one program ami other eutertainniening features have been Included. A complete program of events Is as follows: 1:00 p. m.—Parade starting at K. of P. Home. 2 :00 pm.—At Park. Music —Monroe band. Song—America.

I MILLER’S GROCERY \ For Quality Groceries at a Savin* — S Phone 215 For Your Grocery Order a We Deliver To All Parts Os City Twice Daily. I 24Vi lie Sack Cclina Maid Flour. R ( ins Van Camp's Pork Fit ■ .urge Cans Calif. Peaches Jk> Best for all around <> J |(X and Beans, only OUI, lor Apricots use, Sack . t]) 1« lif P&0or It N M White Naptha I Best Quality Blue Rose t» 25 II) Bag Jack Frost Cane' Soap. OQ I Head Rice. 2 ll>. . Aut :» ill 1 * ,als • 01/l I Kat-Mor Tomatoe Catsup, in !,llKar tp A Jap Rose. Palmolive or Kirk's I Bottle... . lUC R lb. Best Michigan Hard Water Soap, Os" I Beech Nut Macaroni or i n Navy Beans . 3 for UO t § Spaghetti, l’kg. ... lUC | """■■■■■■■■W'aMfiMHMHi in 1 DIHWH WbMWBBBMMMMWWBMIMWWWBB H I SPECIAL 2 25c Pk*s. R. N. M. Soap Flakes 5 Bars R. N. M. I | 72c 125 c Pk*. R. N. M. Washing Powder Soap Free I Bananas, Best Quality, rtf" Sardines in Tomato |p" 3 Dos. Bursley Heavy nr '* 1 ll)s. . Sauce, Lge. Oval cans . ADC Jar Rings ■% 1 lb. Jar Best Quality OP _ — Cruikshank Sweet Pickle nn Peanut Butter. . We sel| Dougherty’s Real Relish. Jar r. 2iUC Best Quality Cocoa. OP Perfect or I.ittle Elf Apple or 1 lh Can «OC U>° d ' - Scotch Fru.t, Snow , „ Cake, Sunday Dinner Cake. nuner. . in. < an ,v Qt. Jar Best Quality rtf" - Pennant Maple Flavored Syrup, Mustard -Jt 3 Large Bolls Best Qual. n|» % gal. 45c; OJP Bif Toasted Corn |/V t Toilet Paper aD€ Gallon Pail QwC > Flakes, pkg. lUC French's Prepared Salad |f» "hie Ribbon Baking | r ■ Toddy Malt Chocolate, Serve Mustard Jar IDC I Powder Pi. Mason Jar for 101 .*( i. Hot or Cold, ‘J/1,, Chow Mein Noodles or »Jf" Miller's Cookies. Fresh 1f" « Uan OV%/ Ls Chav prouts. can AIOC every day. Doz . IOC IN\e carry a full line of (’old Smoked metis, Mi nerd Ham, Pressed Ham, Veal Loaf, I Pork Loaf. Weiners, Bologna, Smoked Sausage, Summer Sausage, Picnic Hams, I (’ullage Roll, Bacon, Brick or (’ream Ch -esc. I ii■ii—unit i in wimiwwmuiiL—Tir«a..;; - —— m mmmmmmmmmalmmmmmmm Oranges, Lemons, Bananas,Grapes, Plums, Apples, Onions, Peaches, Celery, fomatoes, Swee! Potatoes, Melons, Cabbage. 1 Phone us your order- we can supply your wants. | G. H. MILLER | I Out of town visitors as well as regular customers will make our _ store headquarters Gift Day. Farmers, bring us vour produce. * CENTRAL GROCERY “Os Course” I Phone No 31 Free Delivery I ciErS *•«**«»- jss,lsS I Regular 60c 1 sewed I Swans Down Cake I Perfection Iced Sug- s Cai’pet Broom I Flour, *C>/. I ra and Honey 1 f|/» ouch I cog, pkg ’ iOC I Boy Cakes, dz.. I‘K 1 ‘ K 1 Van Camp’s Pork jgsg* /*|v ga pi ptFB Coffee lb 30c and Beans, large ■[’'*&» §&« m ihii niiiii uimimw i) 3101- 25C if if fPI |u .Tcllo, All I ißiilfi B “» vB Flavors, 10c I New Pack \\«j s - I ftt I® IP fl I K A Z::::10c 1| I j|j|g| I wbpiwimiijiui.hh urn j|| ImEr El Vanipi£f> Fly I Sav< s Time l on • Rnrrg Deli er .to your n „ , ■ . , pkgs. .• • «vL poor—Avoids Shopping inconvenience—Shop 1 T my lime of day—Posts No More—Quality . ri . ,sl 1 7/’’ ! guaranteed'—l’educes Store Expens*—Complete *8- bottle WUV B # Stock* Personal Service H ■—■——■ntthuuimiMiWMnraMiiriiinrvr#winwtm—wwwiim—iMi—■filfl Full Line Perfection Fresh Baked Goods and Little Elf Food Pro- R OWEN S. DAVIS I THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR BUSINESS I

Invocation — Reverend John C j White, Simpson M. E, church ut Fort Wayne. Indiana. I Welcomiug uddreas—French Quinn I Decatur. Music —Knights of Pythias quartet. Response—Dr. F. A. Driest, Marlon , 1 Past Grand Chancellor. ’ 1 Music, violin and harp—Joe and Oscar Scoffa, Hluffton, Indiana. , introduction of permanent chairman —D. B- Erwin, Grand Chuncellor of Indiana, —Decatur. Address—Clem V. Hoke, Past Grand Chancellor of Ohio. Handsaw solo—William Huckleberry Logausport, Indiana. Address — Mrs. Fauna Heffner, ■

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, AUGUST I t, 1925.

' Grand Chief Pythian Sisters. Music- Knights of Pythias quartet. Reading—Max Hoffman. Logansport Indiana. Introduction of Grand Lodge officers Music—Knights of Pythias quartetAddress—Senator James E. Watson, past Grand Chancellor of Indiana. Supper— s:oo to 6:30. Night Program 6:4s— Music by Monroe Band. Magician—John Wackernatns, Kendalville, Indiana. Music —Knights of Pythias quartet. Friendship of Damon and l‘>, Decatur dramatic team. No admission foe will he charged

for either the afternoti or evening I programs. 1 o ■ 1 TWO UNMASKED MEN GET $3,000 IN A BOLD HOLD-UP 'Continued from Page One) ———— \ (lie money they left their car vacant and the motor running Just outside the bank door. it was reported here this afternoon that one of the membefs of uu Erie railroad train crew saw two men In an , automobile of the description of the one in which the Ohio City hank bandits escaped, near Wren about one I o'clock this afternoon. The car war

ITHE CORT I LAST TIME TONIGHT I Metro-Goldwyn presents M “The Bandolero” % mi • A colorful romance of Spain “Gridiron Gertie”—Comedy Saturday—Richard Talniadge in “The Hghliug Demon" u Sunday and Monday—Milton Sills in “The Making of ======ii 'j Candy Special for Saturday Good, fresh mixed candy, the kind you like. Buy as much as you want for only. OIL* While in the city, stop and enjoy a dish of ice cream. Sodas and sundries of any desired flavor. 'Fry one. A complete line of fancy Ik,x and hulk candies. Try our place first when in need of anything in the confectionery line. M & 0 Confectionery ' Saturday Specials | Choicest Hunch of Spring Chickens Nice Fat Hens for Roasting - Plenty Nice Fresh Tenderloins Choice Spring Lamb j p - Meat Especially prepared for loaves Fresh Harhaqued Ham i Fresh Hraunschweiger Sausage C Fresh Brains and Liver | Nice Fat Veal and Prime Beef - Fresh Ornish and Large Wheel Swiss Cheese Vi Fresh Garlics and Polish Sausage Sood Country Butter and Cottage Cheese Rosemary, White Mountain and Cloverleaf Creamery Pure Open Kettle Rendered Lard Yilson Certified Sliced Bacon in Boxes COFFEE—TODAY ONLY ley High Grade, 2 pounds SI.OO 4 O’ War Coffee, 2 pounds 85c . S. Coffee, 2 pounds 75c margarine, Good Luck, I AP la, Oak Grove, 3 pounds H rngold, Cremo ! ** ■ Camps Pork and Beans, large can.... 10 I •y Raspberry .lam, jar 25c p :y Applebutter, jar 15c > *mont Crackers, box 25c ’ Mustard, jar 10c ® ?t Pickles, dozen, 20c I Pickles, dozen 35c - landle full line of Little Elf Canned Goods. : Deliveries any time of day. PHONE 106 or 107 > lutschler Meal^Markel|

hoitdcd this way. rosses ar« siourlng « the slate line in un effort to take up s (ho trial of the bandits, but us yet no definite rei>ort lias arrived in this city j ( i Dayton, Aug. 14—(United Presa.)—j A masked bandit held up tbo North Dayton Branch of the Dayion pavings had Trust company, this morning, and escaped with $20,000. Chicago, Aug. 14.—(United Press! —One bandit was killed and another raptured here today when two policemen surprisd three robbers In the act of looting a florist's shop. A hail of bullets followed the ban-

dits as they ran, one man falling dead und another surrendering. The laiHor gave the Identity of the third bandit. FARMER’S LEG BROKEN Middleton Beavers Suffers Painful Injury In Plant Os Wlllys-Over-land Auto Co., At Toledo. Middleton Reavers, well-known Adams county farmer residing five miles southeast ol Decatur, a brother of Dr. S. D. Beavers, of this city, suffered „ broken leg Thursday morning In an accident which occured t» - rS P lanl of the Wlllys-Overland automobile company at Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Beavers had purchased a new WillysKnight car and had gone to the factory to secure the ear and borne. He was engaged in fastening tlie license plates on the rear of his car. A Michigan man who had purchased a new tar, also, was just he--11 bind Mr. Beavers in his car. He became confused with the gear shift 11 w bell he tried to back out and 111 j The Key to Success Success depends primarily on a healthy liver and stomach. You can not think straight if these organs are not working properly. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is usually successful In such cases. Our advice to everyone troubled in this way. especially when accompanied with bloating in the stomach, is to try this remedy. It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically ' all stomach, liver and intestinal ail--1 ments, including appendicitis.. At I HolUiouse Drug Co., and Druggists I j everywktn i |e______ —

AT AUCTION! I WATER FRONT PROPERTY 1 Hamilton Lake. Hamilton. Ind„ '/« Mile West oDTown. Breezy Nook Also vacant lot on Island Bark with foundation for cottage; cess I and retaining wall. lights and water available. Wednesday, Aug. 19 at 2 p. m. Heceut business changes by ibr owner have prompted Him to ,Hi s sacrifice sale. Drake Bros., Auctioneers, of Montpelier. OWin, been commissioned bv Mr. Hobinett to sell with no ftp-set price, no by ding, no protection and regardless of price This cottage is in a setting in Brown’s Subdivision. Large native trees of various ! shade and protect this splendid property. Also an excellent retaining w i protects the dock awLshore line. Ideal battling beach as your door. point has a commanding view of llpmilton Lake to the North and DESCRIPTION OF COTTAGE —Two large screened porches, both Crodß and rear; large living room; kitchen with cupboard; hard and soft jat sink; sanitary toilet, etc. Second floor has two rooms. Electricity 1 lights, washing, ironing, etc. Newly painted, plastered and papered stairs and down. % ALL COTTAGE FURNITURE— Consisting in part of the stands; rockers; dining table and chairs,, bed springs and matresses; cot; carpets; rugs; stoves; porch screen; refrigerator ice box; utensils, etc. A great many of the above are antiques and very FREE—NUMEROUS CASH GIFTS—FREE— Every person over age tend ng will be given a free ticket at this sale. HM Vacant lot will be sold separately from cottage lot. TERMS —Cottage, 33'5% cash; balance in twp semi-annual Vacant lot cash. J’ossession in ten days. AH personal property to be for cash. fgß| Absolute sale, rain or shine. Tell your Friends. Elijah Robinett, Owner Drake Bros.. Auctioneers, Montpelier, Ohio. Public Hoe Audi Sheep Sale I I will sell at Public Sale 2 miles West, 2 miles North of Blutfton, Ind. on H| Tubs,,Aug. 18l SALE TO BEGIN AT 12:30 H HOGS SHEEP 120 HEAD 53 HEAD | sows with young pigs, sows that consisting of good young breeding Mg uuiii .. „ ewes and their lambs. A lot of HR farrow soon, 2 male hogs, these | ambs are rea dy for mar- ■ also 27 fat hogs ready for market. ket. With present prospects for BM The fat . .j , ' corn and a world of pasture, here K The fat hogs will be sold in is area , oD p o rtunity to buy good K truck loads by the pound. breeding stock. H| I told those attending my slae last spring that in 1924 by app'yeg Hf certain methods that I obtained a corn yield far above 100 bushels IS per acre from picked acres. In 1925 I have applied these same H| methods in the cultivation of 140 acres of corn on my own farm. Ms Every acre of this year's crop seems as good or better than the best acres were last yar. I attribute my good fortune last year and this, I. to what I have learned from n visit to the farms of Joseph B. Jones. IK C. Austin, Mr, Pucket and others near Muncie, lnd„ where the same methods had been applied to their crons! I extend a yeleome to all those who need to obtain better incomes from their farms to attend this sale, to see for themselves what I am doing and how I am doing it. 9° in 9 to use fertilizer this fall be surt! to attend this HH “... anr look my cron over—they show for themselves. Mr. Hart Hh methods etc h ' S Sal '' yOU Can 9et his ideas on ,ertl,izer ' va " ety ' ■ P. S. ! will have a car of wheat fertilizer by sale iday. (Order early). HI Terms:—6 Months Plenty of Refreshments | John H. Hogel Au.c.o..eer— Col. Roy Johnson. ClerK-AJ. A. Bnekley Hi v,. nm

steud of throwing the car bit 0 H verse, he threw ii Into forward rJ',' H and the car struck Mr Beavers. A „ hj “ |gg the Michigan man tried to back h Bl car away from Mr. Beavers, but agai * £§ he threw it into a forward speed a„d H the car struck Mr. Beavers itEain ■ breaking ono leg. The fracture Waß Kg set und Mr. Beavers returned horn,. H last night. s Flying Circus To Be Held Near Monroe Sunday! Smith Brothers will hold a flylngfi circus at their flying field f OUr mi |,. a H west of Monroe next Sunday, Aug u ., t H 16. The circus wil open at i o'clock H There will be four planes on the field E carrying passengers ami doing stumsl in the air. Hugh Moyer, of Geneva H will furnish a thrill at 5 o'clock When'S Me makes a double parachute d ru|) H from one of the planes. The pnldi c invited to attend . B Hlocmkcr-Lindeman Reunion Next Sundayl The annual Bloemker ■ family reunion will be held nexi day, August 16, at the home of Mils i and Mrs. John Iliigeman. one and ' half miles north of Magley. The members of Hie reunion will , to attend church services in a body e the 10 o'clovk service at the i Reformed fftnirch Sunday ? Henry Dloemaker. of Magley. , dent of the reunion. He hopes for a 100 percent attendance. B e o — H y Mr. and Mrs. Tom Peterson, of '■ ris. 111., und Mr. and Mrs. Robert s ell and children of Goshen, visited atives here today.