Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1925 — Page 2

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FOR SALE For Sale—a tew good mi Rtoven and coal rangea. The Gas Com pany 136-tt FOR SALE—A choice, lot of buroe males for fall service. J. D. Nldlinger, 4 miles northeast of Decatur. 193-ts r<JK BALE -One willow rovKer: One Elm Rocker; One Oak rocker; Center stand; dining room extension table. 45 x 45 with four extra boards; Oak bookcase. 2 x 4Vs feet; Garland pus range: Walnut mirror, 2 x 3V4 feet. For sale at Mrs. George Roop’s resilience, 330 N. 10 St., or phone 821 after 5 o’clock. 194 Bpd. FOR SAIAC—PartH and repairs to 111 and 17 model Buicks, six cylinder, rims and tires. Inquire 416 Mercer Ave., after 5 p.m. 195-ls FOR~SALE—7B acre farm, good soil, improved, in Jefferson township. Adams county. J. H. Engle, Geneva. Ind., R.R. 2. 199t3x FOR SAI.E— Second hand Dodge parts. D. E. Tumbleson. 326 North Bth street. 199t3x FOR SAIJ! My Fall and Winter Hats have arrived Just received a new shipment today; prices reasonable. Mrs. Maude Merriman, 22 S. 4th * street. Decatur. 200-2 t RADIO —For Salo New three tube set with tubes. Will sell cheap. Janies Brown. Phone 272 W3tx FOR SALE—7S bales rye straw. John| W Bleeke. phone L-694 200t3x| FOR SAl.E—l."'"' t'S th cotton bags from 5c to 10c each. Decatur Flour and Feed Co., phone 70. 200t3 ■ FOR _ S.\LE—Cherry trees $ll.OO perl dozen also tres and shrubs as all kinds at attractive prices at “The Hilty I Nursery, 4 miles South of Monroe. 10—17—24 FOR SALE Garland base burner, in i good condition. Call 439 or inquire at 1 220 , 201-3tX.' LOST AND FOUND LOST $23.00 in bills - 3 fives and eight one dollar bills. Lost on; Second street. Return to 414 No. 7th street and receive reward. Charles Feeney. 199t3x WANTED - Girl tn work in k itehen at Andrews restaurant. 2002tx IJhST OR STOLEN -Brindle Bn IM log Brass studded collar. Notify Ray Smith, phone 796-L 1200-3 t LOST—A yellow back ten dollar bill. reward phone 983, 2&)-3t LOST —Open faced silver watch with a ileather strap attached. If found notify Chas. Fuelling, or leave at this office. .'bit:; WANTED WANTED — Salesmen:For local and j surrounding territory. Man with auto ! mobile preferred. Address Panoleuni j Products Company, 8716 Broadway, Cleveland. Ohio. 199-3tx WANTED — Some children’s serving, to do. Call phone 1069 or 1203 W. Adams street. 199-3tx WANTED— Experienced lady for general office work. Address Box S6-J. care Daily Democrat. 201-3tx WANTED — Clean, washable rags, suitable to clean presses' and type. Must oe clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No la es. heavy under-1 wear, woolens or heavy materials. Will pay 7 cents per pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. 182-6tx WANTED TO RENT A 6 or 7 room house. Call 318 200t3x WANTED —Some children's sewing' to do. Call phone 1009 or 1203 W. Adams street. 201t3x FEMALE HELP—WANTED. Ladies:!, 6Qc an hour. Distribute samples to 1 every home and office. Send Seff ad-1 dressed stamped envelope Denison. 346 Fountain. Dayton. Ohio. lx i

FOR RENT I'OR RENT—Six too inhouse and gar-1 den two miles east of Decatur. H M. Derosa. 197-3 t MISCELLANEOUS GENTLEMAN desires correspondence with young lady of about 28 years of ng’et object matrimony. Address Box, No. Y. 2 Democrat. 199-Slx I—WANT ADS EARN—I- $ $ O' \ 1 1 1 — 7) WE WANT A man or woman, full Jr part ! time to represent us in Decatur and surrounding towns. If ' ypu waiit to make extra money ! write ' WILSON LABORATORIES Fort Wayne, Ind. O— r Q -■--a---- ■ .r..-."‘r?'.■■’-••r' — — 0 OR. C. V. CONNELL (' 1 I | VETERINARIAN | I I I Special attention given to I I cattle and poultry practice. 1 Office 139 Ncr. First Street. -I Phmio: OSes 143—Residence 102 I — -

BUSINESS CARDS

H. FROHNAPFEL. D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 108? Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. Is. EBLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90. Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October :5. 1924 See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 I MONEY TO LOAN Aa unlimited amount of 6 PERCENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGEF’S ABSTRACT OFFICE. 33 8. 2nd SL J ■= ! AProiNTNKNT Ol IDMIMSTKATOR Notice iji her»-b<- girdti. That theun- | Uorsign«*d ha» Ihm n appointed Administrator or the estate of Catharine Tropic flair of Adams County, deceased. | The estau* is nrobablv solvent. I WILLIAM H. TRICPLE.' Administrator. Ji’UHOX W. TEEPLE. Attorney Aug. 17. 1 <>*-». 18-25-Sep. 1 • O NOTH r. T<> T\Xl* IVEIIN Os TAX I.FAIES In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rate* for Certain Furpoaea by St. Mary’s Township Adams County, Ind. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice i« hereby given the taxpayers of St. Mary’s Township. Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on l«t day of September, 1925, will consider the following budget Budget < liiMMificat ion for Tow dnNjh Township Fund Pay of Trustee |720.00 I Office Rent .... 90.00' ' Trustee’s expense—a. Traveling 130.0') I b. Telephone toils and tele* • grams 20.00 Books. Stationery, Printing and Advertising 200.00 I Public Pitches (assessments against Township) 200.00 Pay of Advisory Board 15.00 Care of cemeteries 30.00 ; Misti elloneous — 1 25.00 I Total Township Fund $1130.00 Estimate of Township •I’undM ♦o hr Rained Estinia»tc(T expenditure/ as above i to (• • Amount necesary to be raised by taxation .. 11130.00 Special School Fund j Repair of buildings and care of grounds 1200.00 Repair of other equipment ... 50.00 I School furniture and equipment 200.00 j Sr-!:£.pl cuppßcs 100.00 Jgnitor'ysupplies .... 50.00 I Fuel for schools 800.00 . Temporary loans, interest and insurance 34)00.00 ; Teachers’ institute 450. nit ; Junitor service i Transportation of children 1865.00 I Miscellaneous-—-1. Ronds 2788.00 2. Interest on Bonds i»on.o<» Total Special School Fund Eatimate of Special School Funds '♦» he >1 nixed EstimaV* of expenditures, as above $0387.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation . $9387.001 Tuition Fund Pay of teachers . $10152.001 Total Tuition Fund $10132.00? listinintc «»* 'luiliftn J-'undM ’ I <4» be Itlilwrd Estimate of expenditures, as above $10152.001 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures Until receipt us revenue from taxation 2650.00’ Total $12802.00 Lets estimated revenue and balance— Revenue not derived from taxation ' SBOO.OO Balance at end of this year $1700.0n total deductions $5500.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $7200 00

jFi.yv.’Jv l*rnpoM<‘,l Levlev Net taxable property $2,106.960.00 Name Levy Amount of on to be I'und rropertj- Tiasfed Townshin 6 sl4:iono Special School .'l9 3557.00 'tuft lon 30 7200 00 Total 77. $17017.00 tonipnrntix e ixtim-rnrui <>r Taxew Collected mid to m- Collected Miovxo Ainoonio t 01.ve.e,, ~«Mf I] Three Yenr« Name <*>irmUed Collected , „f 102:;’.' Fund 1,.t v 1,,-, , Town.-.liip sis;.p.oo s)7Hs.bo Road 269.00 ', bpeeinl School . ’9775.00 SJIfOOO, Tuition 9160.00 7li'o'o<t ( Foor 206 00 I * Total $20585.00 $17’26.00', Tn be Collected • Napt' Collected This Let v , of 192 4 1925 Fund Levy Levy , Township $1525 »to $1 tsn.tm J special School 9200.00 9387.00 J m*ioll . ilxim,im 1300,V0- . Poor ......... 'm « total $16390.00'' stflil7.oo „ Taxpayers appearing shall have a , rt«Jit to be heard thereon. 1 Alter Hi'- ~ Ux Im i... have been detto-ntined. t-u . or more taxpayers feeling tlmniaelvex ’ aggrieved by such levl-ta. may appeal to th. State Board of Tax Commlsslonera for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor mot later titan tire Monday of Ttepteuihcr and the State. Board will fix a date of hearing In thia county. CHAS. SCHINCK. d EDWARD KOOS o SUSIE R. BOWEN. /

DEGVTUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1925.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAli LEVIES In thr matter of determining the Tax Rates (or certain purposes by Jenerson township, Adams county, Irtd. Before the Towiuhipi Advisory Board. ’ Notice ix hereby given the taxpayers of *aid Township above named, (hat the proper tej;al ofllceTs of said piunfcipalit? at their rc<u hr meeting place, on tne 18th day ol August, 1925 will consider the follow inu. budget: | B '' dK, ‘lT-sV n?hipi 1 Pax’ of Trustee $600.00 CMice Rent 60.00 Traveling 125.00 Book*, Stationery, Printing and Advertising 225.00 i Public Ditches (assessments against Township) 400.00 Pay of Advisory Board 15.00 Nchoul transfers 161.05 Total Township Fund.. ....$1,586,05 ROAD FUND I abor >400.00 Hold machines and tools 100.00 Bridges and culverts SO.OO (have!, stem ait<l other material 100.00 'Trmpoidry loans and interest........ 54.91 Total Road Fund S7O4J) 1 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Repair ot buildings and care of grounds $250.00 School furniture and equipment 500.00 School supjiHes ,3 duO.OO lanitor's supplies 50.00 'I to I for s. liooh 600.00 Teacher® institute 400.00 I imtor services 650.00 Iranspurtation at children 300.00 Total Special School Fund $6,167.98 Estimate of Special School Fund to be Raised BOND FUND Payment us bndds $5,500.00 Paxinviit us interest 1,549.12 Total Bund Fund $7,049.12 rriTlON FUND f’av of teachers $5,630.29 ' Total Tuition bund $5,639.29 > PROPOSED LEVIES i Levy Amount . Name of Fund on to be Property Raised Township 9c $1,586.05 Road 4 TtM.oi Special School 35 6.167.08 •Bond 40 7,04<M2 Tuition 32 5,639.29 Total 1.20 $21,147.35 Comparative Statement of the Taxes Collected and to be Collected Shows Amounts Collected Last Three Years I N ame ' as Fund To be x Col. Cui Col. Col.. 1922 1923 1924 1*25 Levy Lew Lew Levy Tp. $ 887.00 $ 1.400.00 $ 1.586.05 > <<86.05 Road 351.21 700.00 704.91 r 704,91 Special School 12,294.00 12.620.00 6.167.98 6,167.98 Bond .. 7,049.12 7,049.12 Tuition 5,261.18 7,040.00 6,167.98 5.639.29 Total x $18.758.2 Q $21,676.04 $21,147.35 Taxpavers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. Alter the fax levies’ have been determined, ten or more taxpayers, feelI ing tbemsdvca aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the Slate Board of Tax Commjs- | '•loiters fur further and final action thereon, i by filing a petition then for with the Couptv 1 Auditor nut la’rr than the fourth Monday of .September, ami the State Board will fix a •late of hearing in this County. Dated August 18, 1925. C. 1\ SMITLLV, I W M. ADAXC. | NOTIC E GF Hl DC-EV <XD RATE OF' TCACTIOV PROPOSED TO RE Eg. T ARLIMIEI) BY THE < IT! OF HE. < 'ATI R. INDIANA FOR THE A EAR 11»2o FOR TAXES TO RE COLLECTED IN THE YEAR 10>6. In the ma'tter of determining the tax rates for certain purposed by the Citi’ of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. Before the rommen Council, I Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of the City df Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular: meeting place on the 4th day of September. 1325 will consider the following budget; j llßyor’s OfficeSalary of Mayor a.- ..*..>1200.00 Office Expenses !... 10’f.oo < lerk’w Offfrr— Salary of Clerk 1500.00 Office expenses and supplies 150.00 [ TrrsiMi£rr*N Office— Salary of Treasurer 1200.n0 [ Office expenses and supplies 175.00 Office— * Salary of City Attorney 500.00 Special Service 200.00 Office expense 15.00 Payment of Judgment and costs 260,00 Payment us damages ... 150.00 Engineer's OfficeSalary of Engineer .... 1500.00 Assistants . 50. Mi (>ffi'*e expense and supplies . . 50.00 Clfj HallFuel. light and water 850.00 Depairs 100.00 supplies 150.06 Telephone 200.00 Strrcta end Alleys— Salary 6f Street Commissioner 1500.00 Materials and supplies 350(1.80 J*ab©r on streets 5000 00 Sprinklin? and OlUns Street lighting .... 7654.50 Street Intersection assess .. . 700.00 Severs— Sewer construction 200.00 Repairs ... 150.00 Protection (Police)Salary • 5100,00 Extra police 1000. no Supplies and expenses 25.00 Board and care of city prisoners ... 10.00 lire Drpnrtnirtit— Salary t»f Firemen ... 4060.00 New Fire Eqtiipment 300. W Supplies and repairs 591.e0 Volunteer firemen . . 700 00 Water hydrant rental 7785*00 limith. Nanlta(h»n mid Donations— Salary of health officer GOO.OO Supplies .... 1500 < ‘»nta,gious Disease 25.00 tfiMccllrincouM— Sidewalk i nprovement 800.00 Salary numbers city council &00.00 Public printing and advertising .... 150.0) Examination of public records •>'M) nn J. d !lL s . < ,a>-hage disposal l<b«, Traveling expenses luO.ao Pay of .Special Judge ‘JO no Insurance 425.0# ‘ Lamp posts G»i” 00 : nes-t room 2lia'oo Payment of bonded Indebtedness and interest 2113 31 Total General p'und s.'>3.ttoM Vstlinutr «r Funds to be- liaised Lsttmated expvnijfturcs,' as , abo .', c $53,413.67 Ltss estimated revenues not de-rl'-d front tacutlon i. 050.00 ' Amount necessary to be raised by taxe-'-n .. $4»,U5.»7 Frope.td JLe.len X<l in.able pivpcrty $G.70»,270.00 ’ ~ ’ , ' Amount .1 und.t Levy to be raised . sinking fund . . 3.121 ■ 2112.69 1 leneral fund 69.87# 47302.98 , Toial $19.115 6? , Mliteuient of Tn«»« (ol- ; ~p Collected . -ollestod b\ ievv : J • \'“. r 1 ?- 1 $71,774.32 ol Ice ted by levy of year 1922 62,622.00 <; . oileded by le'y 5 .. , of year IW3 53,458.60 1 . olleeted by levy 1 of year 1924 51,955.45 x lo be colfrctefl by ° ? levy Os ye M 1525 19,115.67 Taxpayers appearing shall Wave tile ■igilt and wiJ! be hoard thereon. After he levies have been determined ten or !■ nore taxpayers, feeling tliemsehes ( isgrlfivcj by such levies Jnay appeal to lie State Board bt Tax Commissioners ■t Indiana for further and final aetlob lieradn by filing a petitibn : titarefor 1 vlth the County Auditor riot inter than 11“ 38th day of September 1926 and aid f»'9t< Board of Ta< Comniisstonrrx 'ill fix a date of hearing In itlils A oupty. '■ATHEKINK KAUFFMAN, ' Cleric City of Decatur, Indiana. T -• | TIPTON- Teter fujiiily will hold its jihadi reunion at Tipton Park MzWt 7. |

MARKETS-STOCKS I T Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* Opening Grein Review Chicago, Aug. 2&— Minor fractional changes were made In opening dealings on the Chicago board of trade today. Bearish sentiment pervaded in the whejgt pit. Depressing influences were bearish foreign nows together with good growing weather over th? spring belt. Corn lacked speculative interest and started practically unchanged. Oats were steady without features.' Provisions dropped on profit sales. East Buffalo Liveatock Market Receipts 3200. shipments 1720, official to New York yesterday, 3001; hogs closing steady. Heavies $13.50; mediums $13.50(013.66; light weight, $13.50013.78; light lights and pigs. $13.76; packing sows rough. $11.15)1 11.50; cattle 300 steady; sheep 600; best lambs $14.25; best ewes, s9®>lo. | calves 200. tops sl4 50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 24) Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c : Heavy Broilers 18c Leghorn, Anconas and Black broilers 13c 1 Old Roosters 8c 1 Ducks . 12c Geese 8c Eggs, dozen 27c .OCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected August 24) i ' Barley, per bushel \... .75 : Oats, per bushel 33c Rye, per bushel —sl.oo New Wheat, No. 1 $1.56 New Wheat, N'6. 2 »LB r LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET i Eggs, dozen 27c BUTTERFAT AT STATION : Butterfat C9c ~p_ MUNCIE —Horace Brown reached in : the pocket of his auto for a wrencii and got hold of a revolver instead ami dropped It. That’s the story he told police who sent him to the hospital seriously wounded. — •i PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at the residence in the Telephone building, Monroe* street. Decatur, Ind iana, beginning at 1:30 p.m. Saturday August 29th personal property and household goods including: Reds, springs, roatresscs, dresers, dinning and living room chairs dining tabic, ice box, sewing machine, rugs, kitchen utensils, blinds and numerous other articles. Terms cash. # J S. Coverdale Harry Daniel, auctioneer. 201-4 ts t 0 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX .LEVIES Jn the matter vs determining the Tax Rates, fur certain purposes by French township, Ad.mis County. Ind. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice t? hfcrebv given the taxpayers of raid Township above named, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular' meeting place, on the First day of c *7’.'Kr:b’sr, 1925 .cunsidci the iuUowing budget: Budget Classification for Townships TOWNSHIP FUND Pav of Trustee . $600.00 Office rent 60.00 Traveling 123.00’ Books. Stationery, Punting and Advertising 100.00 Pulmc Ditrhcb (assessments against Township) ... / ... 200.00 Pay of Advisor}* Board 15.00 fare of Cemeteries. l . 30.00 School transfers 300.00 Total Township Fund $1,583.00 Estimate of Township Funds to be Raised Estimated expenditures as above $1,588.00; Working’ balance at end year to meet necessary expenditures until , receipts of teveutie from taxation.. 600.00 Total $2,188.00, Le’-s estimated revenue and balance— Balance at end of this jear 600.00, Total deductions $ 600.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $1,388.00 ROAD FUND Labor $75.00 Bridges and culverts 25.0 n Lravel, stbfie and other material 25.00 Miscellaneous 73.00 Total Road Fund $198.00 Estimate of Road Fund to be Raised l."-timate of expenditures, as abdve. ...$198.00 Working balance at end of yeir to meet necessity expenditures Until receipt a -of revenue from taxation... 100 09 Total 298.00 Lr-kS estimated revenue and balance— . Balance at end of this jeai ioo|o9 Total deductions SIOO.OO Amount necessary tu be raised by ttixattnn ...- .$198.00* w SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Repair of buildings i care us <rounrls ■ sloo.oo' Krpnh- <4 qther equipment 50,00 School kirnitute ami equipment 75.00. School supphe- 150.001 Janitor's supplies iqjio rue! for schools 300.001 "emiorar, loans, interest and insuranec 5 0. ( , 0 1 School transfers 800.00 Teiiqhers institute ~ 250.00 Janitor services V tjo no Trahsportatioir of cmrahrn B;)o.n'i Total Special School Jund $.’,978.00 Estimate of Special School Fund to be I Raised 1.-.tlmate <\f expenditures, as above. .$2,978.00 working bahnee at end of jenr to I meet ' necessary expenditures until I Receipts of revenue from taxation.. 2,000 00 5 Tfl'al .'......... 4,978.00 Lo* estimated retenpe and balance— BaJrtke at end of . this'year 2.000 00 so ■ . . r. . . Total deductions $2.000 00. Amduiu ntrcsaYy to be raised by taxation r $2,978 00) " TUITION 1-CND ' 1 Pay Os teacliers ' $5,000.90 Total Tuition Fund- $5 o<io 00 Estimate of Tuition Fund to be Raiud ■ ■sTmtate ot T: t <end>tdres, as above. .$5,000.00 ■ Working ba’ance at end of year to ” meet w necessary expenditures until . fl receipt, o( revenue from taxation.. 1,500.00 3

Total W.WWi’ Lett •etimeted revenue and bybnee— | I Revenue not derived from taxation 2.W2 00 Balance at end of this year. I.RTO 00 | Total deductions .$1,523 00 Amount necessary to be ratted by '•‘““Proposed LEviEs;; ; Net taxable property uVy’ Amount' Name ol Fum! ( School ■ Ifc » Tuition J 2! 2,97 - i I Total * *9° $7,742.00; Comparative Statement ot the Taxes Collect-: ed and to be Collected I Show, Amounts Collected Last Three [Yeara, Col. Col. Col. Co” | Name of Fund iwj jwj * Township ...$24h..W s2.239.o9'jbidS s£sß Road 449.06 447.94 198 Special School 6,735.39 6,717.50 3.450 -J*7B Tuition ..... 4,041.53 4.034.05 3.169 2.978| | Total ..$13,471.26 $1>.438.58 $8,344 $7,742. Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to l>c heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers, feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may I appeal lo the State Board of Tax < ommisMolten for further and final action thereon, by] filing a petition therefore with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the Slate Board will fix a date of hearing in this County. 1 Dated August 18. 1925. MARTIN MOESCHBERGER. O — STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of Mie Citizens Telephone Company, of Decatur. Indiana,, will be held at the office of the secretary of said company, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on Monday. September 7, 1925 at 7 o’clock p.m- for the election of five directors to serve for the ensuing yea" and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. ' HERMAN F. EHINGER. Secy.' 200 to Sept. 7 SAN YAK ! For Weak Kidneys, Diabetes, Back Ache, Dizziness, Rheumatism and Indigestion, Get San Yak in Liquid or Pill Form a*. Smith, Yager & Falk Drug store. — ®

We Have the Following USED CARS Priced Very Low For Immediate Sale. AUBURN Beauty Six Touring Perfect Running Order 1921 FORD SEDAN 1923 Bssex' Four coach 1924 STAR TOURING 1923 STAR ROADSTER I ORD COUPE 1919 FORD ROADSTER with slip-on truck body., Starter. Several other good buys in lords, Chevrolets, etc. P. KIRSCH & SON Opposite Interurban Station i

Central Grocery “OF COURSE” Two Phones, 31 and 55 Free Delivery — Best Michigan Hand Picked Navy, , Beans 5 ,««,<!“ r: 34 c n_li 50 pound Block Mortons Best nryi Salt Each i 37/2c Large California, A II UIICS Sun Sweets, pound 20c, 12'jc, lUC — — Bulk Rio, pound w Repast. (Quality) pound ’ ' u ll Timm He |iable - pound ' 50 LIU I IUU Bursley’s Star, pound ' r.,‘ wrw ■ ■ W M J B pound • We Guarantee Quality, Weight, Courtesy and Service Unequalled

— ■ The Last Week To Purchase Chautauqua Tickets Those who pledged to take tickets should get them at once and those who wish to purchase tickets should get them from one of the guarantors or'from the Old Adams County Bank, First National Bank, Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Decatur Daily Democrat. A BIG SIX DAY PROGRAM Music—Dramatics—Recitals—Lectures A Junior Chautanqua Let the children enjoy it. PROGIIAM DAY Sv DAY / MONDAY, August 31 9:00 A- M. Children’s Hour. 8:00 P. M. Comedy in Four Acts. "In Walked Jimmy". Community players TUESDAY, September 1 9:00 A. M. Children’s Hour 2:30 P. M. Concert and "Ye Oldc Timers CopLcst Imperial Syncppa,t«i 8:00 P. M. Musical Contrasts...... ..Imperial Syncopators 8:43 P. M. Lecture— “Chords and Discords’’ Henry Black Burns ■ VV EDNESDAY. September 2 9:00 A. M. Childrens Hour2:30 P. M. Entertainment The Lombard Entertainers 3:45 P. M Children's Entertainment b>- "80-Jo.” the Heajtl) Clown 8:00 P. M. Entertainment Pn-iude ..z.. The Lombard Entertainers 8:15 I’. M. Lecture—“ Educating for Joel W. Eastman THUftSDAY. September 3 2:30 p. M. Musical Program . MacMurrajvKack'.ey Company 3:00 T. M. Dramatic Recital—"Beu Hur". Arthur Mac Murray 8:00 I>. M. Comedy-Drama— "IPs Honor. Abe Potash". MacMurray-Kackley Company FRIDAY. September 4 t P:QQ A. ,M. Children’s Hour 2.00 J m. Concert Chicago Concert CqiuimJß' 8:00 I’. M. Vocal Music Prelude Chicago Copcert Company 8:45 P. M. Lecture—" America’s Heritage and it’s • Gov. lilwin P. Morrow SATURDAY, September 5 V 9:00 A. M. Children’s Hour ' 2:30 I’. Mi. Music Dramatizations. .. J .; Junior 3:00 r. M. Instrumetrtnl Music. .. Charm.ant 8:00 P. M. Concert / charmant Ensemble 8:45 I’. M. Lecture—" The Psychology of Lmjghter” — Charles Miltpp fJeweomb SEASON TICKETS: - Adult, $3.00, Child (6’Jo 14 yrs.) $4.50. On sale by the Chautauqua Committee. Child tickets also admit to morning Junior Sessions of stories, games, etn; ’ SINGLE ADAIISSIONS;—AduIt, 50q,'child 25c to'all programs except . In Walked Jimmy.’’ “His Honor, pj’e Potash’’ and ,Gov. address, for eacli of wh''.cb admissiqu )s, Adult 7j|c.' CUUd 35c. Buy A Season Ticket And Save More TBan Half