Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1925 — Page 2

(classified ADVERTISEMENTS, I (NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS! • *

• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE—A few good used oil stoves and coal ranges. GAS CO. 267(14 Foil SALE 0 room liotme. modern. | 738 Mercer Ave. Special low price I for quick sale, inquire D. D. Coffee, j at Anker's cigar store. !!68-6tx 1 FOR SALE -2 stands' - combination stove, oil heater, 2 chairs, carpet sweeper, sinle bed, china closet, curtain and dishes, good rug. W A Kutbler, phonfe 140. 270t6 SALE—I ly owner. 1925 Overland glass sides. Cheap if taken at once Inquire Fireproof Garage. !!~o3tx. FOR SALE—!»•« acre f»fm. Mra. Wm.i, Uoldeway, Decatur R, R. 4. or call ; I’rebie phone. 2,21-'tpd. j FOR SALE Rose Comb White Wyaiidotte Cockerels. Mrs. F. B. Spurgeon. Decatur Route 6. Willshire phone. 2726tx. Fbft SALE”” close up the estate of I the late Elisibeth Kern, the heirs will offer at private sale the following real estate, situated in Adams county, as follows: 80 acres of level black land with buildings in Wabash township, near Geneva.; 10 acre tract in St- Mary's township, near Pleasant Mills; one house and lot on Vine St., No. 1021, on ehouee and 2 lots on Russell St.. No. 1022; house and lot on Patterson St., No. 1203: one vacant lot on South 12th St . No. 315. all located in Decafur. The above real estate will be sold at a bargain to close the estate Ella J. Nidlinger. Administratrix. Nee Dailey. Also farms for rent, J W. Teeple. Atty. 269e0d6t I Cement. $2.75 per bbl. In large quantities. Special price. Acker Cement Works. 233-ts eodp hOK SALE — Buff Orpington Cock > erels; 2 buck lambs. Chas. G. Kirch-j ner. Preble phone 4on 18. 269-3 t eod ■ Ft lit SALE -Boy's oven-oat for boy about 12 years of age; Mackinaw for * boy aged 13; Lady’s plush coat. Call ( , at 309 North Eighth street or phone , number 657. _ _ 2i3.it ( I FOR SALE —Light Studebaker Six. Model 23. Good tires 231 No. 11! * st. Mrs. Nettie Roop. 273t3 FOR SALE Child's white iron lied - and mattress, drop side, good as " new. Call 498. 273-3 t. Ix)R — SALE—Twu iron kettles; lard * preis, large sise; Sausage grinder; meat saw; all good as new. Call at 1044 Russell streel. Jacob s’»fllle | „ 273-TOfy WANTED WANTED TO BVY Poultry of all * kinds. Call Ralph Burnett, tele-P * phone 834. to Dec. ITx.' 1 * V?ANTED— Position as clerk in groc-j * ery or drug store. Call 31-H. Mon--. * roe. 272-3tx. * WANTED TO TRADE For used radio. Phone 1156. Or call at 904 1 West Jefferson street. D.-cutur 3t272. ’ . WANTED —Position as house maid » Can furnish references. Call B<OA. * 4 2732 t. . WANTED TO RENT—Six or seven * room l ouse. Cali 127 or 491. ■ LOST AND FOUND ' LOST—Biack and tan hound Finder please notify Dan Railing, MonYoe,! Ind. Phone 52-1. 271t3x I ... LOST — Gruen white gold wrist watch- Finder please return to ( this office or 523 West Jefferson st. 273t3x! LOST—B3a<F beaded Mohair ion 10 ojejock Decatun-Ft. Wayne car last Sat.. Nov. 14. Finder please return to this office aud receive reward- 273 m FOR RENT FOR RENT —Seven room house at 234 N. 11th St., Phone 1050 or 396 Mrs. , Betty Roop. 3* 272 ROOMS—For rent. Phone 210. 273t3 FOR RENT —Rooms for light housekeeping. Outside entrance. Elec- 1 trie lights and gas furnished it de- * sired. Inquire 815 N. sth St. lt-273,' NO HUNTING No hunting or trespassing allowed on the John Mosure farm in French ' ■ ship. t!7lt3x JOHN MOSURE < o— ~ ~ — -—0 < EDWARD MOLTHAN | (Representing European School) VIOLIN No. 10-11 Peoples Loan & Trust i Co. Bldg. DECATUR. IND. o ; —0 Nature holds secret 0 * S' health. All that ' man can do is to see that the , bodily machine ' is in running order. That is J what the Chiro- 1 praetor does. Telephone for an appointment now. CHARLES & CHARLES I Chiropractors. Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to S z 6:30 to •;00fl. Second Sfe _ Phone 628

• BUSINESS CARDS ♦ * ** 11. I ROHNAPFEL. D. < DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Heurocelometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street ‘office Phone 314 Residence I<» 7 Office Hours: 10-12 am. f-5 6-8 p.m. ~ S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black* Lady Attendant ; Calle 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 :6, 1924 See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: • to 11:30- 12:30 to S:H Saturday 8:00 p m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN Am unlimited amount el • PER CENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'B ABSTRACT OFFICE ■33 S. 2nd St. Q— — ROY JOHNSON I Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Phone 575 Phone 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garage Opposite Murray Hotel. o -o O~ (~) FARM MORTGAGE LOANS New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. 1 Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. O- no o —o u Ji JVANTED | ; i 1 Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, vkrap Iron, Metals and Hides. We will cal! with our truck for ••'V junk you wish to dispose I of. • | PHONE 442 | MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. crossing. O■ - O NO HUNTING ALLOWED Hunting or trespassing on our 1 farms is forbidden. 271 I4x ISCH BROS. -PUBLIC SALE Tlie undersigned will offer at public auction at his residence. 421 N. 7th street, the following household goods, on Saturday, Nov. 21 at 1:30 p.m. Oue lot of glass for hot bed; one piano; one hard coal burner; one bed room suite; two dressers; one hall tr-jag one book ca.se; three pieces carpet: two stands; two upholstered rockers; one extension table; one sewing machine; five rockers, fodder and torn: and a lot of other articles. LEWIS T. BROKAW. Jack Brunton, auct. Roy Johnson, clerk 273t3 ;>- tI'roBTMEM’ OF MIMI XISTII VTOB Noth- is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Daniel Shackley, late of Adams ounty, deceased. The estate Is probably H-rlvent. L. WALTERS. Administrator. October 17th, 1925. C. L. WALTERS. Atty. 4-11-18. O MI’I'K E to xox-hi:mueat iiefemi t w In the Vdaina (.Ireuit < ourt. September Term, 1925 IM Si; VO. 12.547. PETITION FOK 111 V OKI E Editli H. Moyer vs. Henry Moyer. It appearing- by affidavit of a dishileresied person and affidavit of the Plaintiff that the defendant. Henry Moyer in the above entitled cause is a non-resident of the State of Indiana and that his Post-office Address Is unknown; and the said defendant, being a neeeasary party' to the determination or raid cause of action, lie is hereby notified to he and appear before the Judge of the Adasns Circuit Court, of Adams <’o>nty, Indiana, at the Court-' house in the City of Decatur, said < utility and state on Saturday, the ”6th day of Uecemlier 1925 the same being the SBt li day of the'November Term of said Court, to answer to the complaint of the Plaintiff in said cause wherein sue prays for a divorce from said defendent: and A the ssld defendant does not appear on said date to answer or demur to said complaint, said cause will be heard and determined In tils abeenee. Witness the hand and seal of the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court at Decatur. Indiana, this ord day of November, 1925. JOHN E. NELSON, Clerk Adams Circuit Court. 4-U-IS.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER iB, 1925.

MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets EART BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Receipts 3290; shipments 4750; hogs closing steady; heavies $12.00; mediums 112.0W112 15; yeht weight $12.15 f(t 12.30; light lights and pigs $12.2544 $12.50; packing sows rough $9.75® $10.00; cattle 300 steady; sheep 300; best iambs sls 75 beet ewes 87.00'0 '58.50, caives 350; topg $15.90. Toledo Livestock Market Hogs — Receipts 1500: market, steady to 10c off; heavies sll 50® 11.t:o; mediums $11.70® 11.75; Yorkers $11.75@1L85; good pigs. sl3-00® 12 50. Calves—Mai ket. steady Steep and Lambs —Market, steady. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Prices Delivered) Corrected Nov. 18. Heavy Chickens 18c Leghorns ,lc I Heavy Fowls l ßc Leghorn, Ancouas and Biack broilers U c Roosters lllc Ducks 15c Geese 14c Turkeys 31c Eggs, dozen 46c LOCAL GRAiN - MARKET Corrected Nov. 18. Barley, per bushel 75 Oats, per bushel 35': Rye, per bushel 80° New Wheat. No. 1 $1.59 New Wheat. No. 2 $1.58 LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen —5O c BUTTERFAT AT BTATIOW Butterfat, at station 47c COMMISSIONER’S MXOWAME tor T 025. Citizens Tel. Co. I 41.30 City of Decatur. <lo 2t*.08 Ft. Wayne Printing: Co., do 112.<‘> Bernice Nelson, Dep Clerk 105.00 Martin Jabers. Sal A- Ex. Denunrat Co., Aud. Ex. 4.».» K M .Inhere:. Clerical Hire 104.16 Harold Feidler, Recorder KSur. off. Ex. 11 ?# E. S. Christen. Sal A Off Ex 21 *.7" Margaret Christen. Supt’s Asat. Wm. Zimmerman. Co. Assessor. Harold Mattox. Coroner 3KOO J. \V. VisArd. Co. Health Off 25.63 Amoci Ruesser, do 3V.50 Hoffman DjrugyCu., do 2,sn h. B, Heller. Co. Atty. 50.00 Louies Kleine. Bd of Review 4 5.00 J. F. Snow, do 4 5.00 .Martin Jaberg. do 45.00 '.John Brown, do 175.00 *N. C. Nelson, Att. Officer !♦».!«» IC. C. Arnold. Assessing 34.00 IF. V. Mills, Wash Tp. Poor . 12.00 ; Giles Porter, do 15.00 Holthouse Drug Cd., do 7 3.>3 T. J. McKean. Hart Tp. poor *- 20.50 Hodges & Conley, St. 10<*.OO H. F. Ltnn. do 825L20 Fred Piothe. do 16.0 W .1. M. Breiner, Custodian ... 100.00 Nor. Ind. Gas & Elec. Co., I Ct. House dk Jail 34.90 Huntington lahL. Co.. Ct. Hsc 19.38 'Decatur Auto Paint Shop, do 10.00 Midland Chem. Co., do 39.00 jC. N. Christen, do 3.\00 I Carroll Coal Co.. Jail 34.13 I Joseph Golchln. do 57.63 • < ’allow & Kolttie. do 17.61 North Western Mfg. Co., do 19. 0 h Ererett & Hite, do ... 11.5a Holthouae Drug Co., do 2.50 Patrick Murphy, Co. Farm 42.59 August Morgan, du 42.50 Phillip Helman, do 40.00 Regina Helman, do . io.oo Helen Bollenhaiher, do 40.00 Henry Schlegel, do 11.69 Ji hn Moringstar, do 303.11 L. G. Murray, do / 4.00 Christen & Smith, do 39.40 John Lenhart A’ Suns, do 24.50 Fisher & Harris, do . 85.08 Niblick &• Co., do 137.53 Burk Elevator Co., do 149.90 «• G. do 2.10 ( H. Knapp & Son, do 45.50 Elberson Service Station, do 34.34 City of Decatur, do 16.95 Sanitary Supply Co., do 12.5JS Millers Bakery, do 35.10 Martin <lilson. do 2.85 C. C. Pumphrey, du lo.“ 0 Anna Garner. Bd of Gdians. 3.00 manda Moats, do / ... 5.00 Cal E. Peterson, do 10.00 Charlotte Gephart, do 10.09 Sadie Foreman, do 19.09 Lydia Johnson, do 10.99 May Andrews, do 15.09 'Anna TrickeK, do , 15.00 Mrs. H. M. Crownover, do 15.00 | Minnie Musser, d 4» 20.00 | Dan Niblick. Trustee, do 45.00 | Katie Schrock, do 30.00 \V. Guy Brown, du 22.05 .Commercial Print Co., do 1-15 Grant County, do . . 138.00 (lay, Zwh‘k & Myers. Burial 75.09 Democrat Co.. Legal Adv.—. 6 4.93 Chas Harr. Bridge Supt 32.00 Dk k Bot h, do 198.60 Julius ILaugk. Rental ’ 18.00 Jonathan Rian. Enam of Voters 15.00 Warren Striker. McLain Bridge 820.00 (’has Cole, Crownoxer Bridge 337.09 Yost Bros, Junes Bridge 656.00 Yost Bids. Lybarger Bridge . .3,486.00 J. I*. Bruokhart, County Dog iC. P. Troutner. do 30.00 ’Floyd Shoaf, do 15.99 John A. Harvey,,do 15.00 F. E. Andrews, do 8.12 iWm. Mitchell, do . 7.50 Arthur Zehr, Meshhrger Road 25.15 Julius Haugk, Mills Road 268.86 Chas (’. Arnold. Schenck Road 9 49.15 Democrat Co.. Hilgeinan Road 101.48 Fruchte & Litterer, do 50.00 John Baker : do 2.00 Democrat Co# Miller Road 88.89 Fruchte & Bitterer, u’o 50.90 John Baker. Scjilraek Road 2.40 Democrat Cu., do ’•2.11 Crnf ht** A- Litterer. do 50.0 n Democrat Co.. Walters Road 78.42 Fruehtr & Litterer. do 50.00 Russell Jaberg. Roads . 22.30 Martin Jaberg. do ... 140.00 Indianapolis Commercial, do 31.71 ,Du k Buulv du 117.60 Ed Miller, Highways 168.50 Vernon Mlifer,* do 137.80 \V. H. Bittner, do 72.14 E. L. Foreman »!•• 82.50 John E. Mann, do 191.50 Milton Edgell, do 35.50 Geo. L.'Guse. do 10.50 P. Troutner, du . 3 4.25 Otf Ray. do 52 LOO C. (’. Beer, do Clint Hart. 19.27 J. A. Huwer, du 97.00 J. C. Augsburger, do 80.32 .Milo Saiff*s. do 162.95 Vai Snell, du . 134.50 Ed Beer, do 119.50 Geo. GeeLs, do 199.40 Brooks Utl Co., do 127.50 Democrat Co., du 4 7.50 Sh€rman Williams Co., du 46.25 Standard oil Co., do 26.75 J M. Lenhart Co. du ... 2.77 25 Samuel Martz, do 100.09 <Tia:< H Magley. du. 144.00 MARTIN JABERG, Auditor.

'make OBJECTION I TO ASSESSMENTS I' ON TWO STREETS — Fl» FROM PA«K OMR> the preliminary aaoeaantentii in the | ' tauiter si tUe Soutii fiard streei and i i Mercer avenue ornamental light im-li • provements and the asjeesmenta were i certified to the treasurer tor coiiec- ' lion. Buy Light Posts Th,, assee-’nfnts on Adams mreet ' for the ornamental issnts were filec jby Engineer Harruff. aud Decenibei 1 was set as the date on which ob ■ '•■tlons would be heard by the coun cil. The contract tor furnishing th, 20 light standards on Third street was iuwardttd to the Auburu Foundry, th* I price tor each post being S3S.2S. Tin ■ ornamental lights on this street, be tween Monroe and Marshall streets are being installed. Wants Street Opened. The petition of Edwin May and oth ers for the opening and extension o. . North Fourth street * from Marshal , street north to Park street was re | ferred to the street and sewer com ,' mittel*. The petition also asked that , 1 the street be improved with a maca- , dam wearing surface and sidewalks, i The purchasing committee was empowered to purchase 550 ears of coal for the tity light and power plant. .The finance committee allowed the usual hills aud the sessio natljourned. ' An executive session following, dur I ing which matter pertaining to the • equipment at the power plant were discussed. 'I ° C. D. Flanders, of Fort Wayne.' spent the day with his parents, Mr.' ' and Mrs. George Flanders, of this city. 1 > , Miss Bernice Nelson was a Fort I Wayne visitor this afternoon. | 1 Miss Naomi Laman, of Battle Creek, Michigan, will arrive tonight , for a several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kern. i Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Albright will co to Fort Wayne tomorrow to attend the dedication of the new Shrine- ! ■ Temple. b v Mrs. C. L. Meibers and Mrs. C. S ' Clark spent the day with Mrs. Ann;; Droppleman. who is a patient at the St. Josephs hospital at Fori Wayne Miss Florence Hoitliouse and Mrs. Charles K. Holthouse wele visitors at ‘ Fort Wayne today. ' > Miss Bertha Voglewed spent the day* ' in Fort Wayne visiting with friends * i The Misess Gertrude and Lena Holt- 1 ' house visited friends at Fort Wayne' 1 today • Mrs. J. S. Peterson spent the at'ter- ] noon In Fort Wayne as the guest of ' relatives. xo iit t: to xox-ih>iih:x i * Nu. IA4Wt The Mair of iudiann. , (ilHHft. In Iht* tdttiii** Circuit Court, November Term, ' 11125. Hurry E. M««rr vu. IHnr .1. Mouer 4 Bitorev , It appealing from affidavit, filed in , the above entitled clause, that Dove J. . Stoner of the above naimi -defendant i a non-resident of tne State of Indiana, j Notice is herebj given the/said Dov<* , J. Stoner that she be and appear be- , fore Die Hot: Judge of the Adams ChI ciiir c ourt ot the 15th day of January. 1926, the saint being the 53rd Judicial j Day of the present regular term thereof. , to be holden at the Court House in , the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 16th day of November. s A. D. 1925, and plead by answ. r or . demur, to said complaint, or the same i will be heard and determined in Lei . absence. , Witness, my name, ami the of - said Court hereto affixed, this 18th day ‘ of November. 1925. ' JOHN IC. NELSON. Clerk. i N< 1 f Nobody Loves You : It is impossible to get anywhere if • you are a crab. Nobody loves you 1 To be successful you must have a ' kindly lovable disposition. You can ; nyt have this with an unhealthy liver • and stomach T .py don’t go togeth--ler Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy lias given compete* and permanent re- , suits in thousands of such cases. Our ' advice to everyone troubled in this ! v.ay. especially when accompanied i with bloating in (lie stomach, is to > try this remedy, it is a simple, harm 1 less preparation that removes the J catarrhal mucus from the intestinal , tract and allays the inflammation • which causes practical y all stomach, 1 liver and intestinal ailments, includ- ‘ ing appendicitis. At Holthouse Drug! i Co and druggists everywhere. ‘

......... !: WITH YOUR WIFE ; : * ® I Make The Peeples Loan and Trust Company ■ YOUR JOINT EXECUTOR J ’I x ■ “ It will save her worry and aniioyaiice g . ■ and give her Hie comforting' satisfac- * ' ■ lion that all of her affairs are watched B by officials j-*' wide business experH jcnci*. expert Jiiiowiedge and trained judgment. B J CONSULTATION INVITED “ 1 THE PEOPLES LOAN & TROST CO. ■ ' ■ ■ Bank of Service ; I -

NOTICE All persons knowing themselves lu-! debted to Dr. Elizabeth Burns, will please call and Pay l| P or inuke ,r ' Irangeuients to do so before Dec. Ist. DR ELIZABETH BL’UNS. N0v.17 19-21-21 25 27. oBcginner’H Dane® Luu*. «>• ol C. hall Thursday night. Assembly dancing at 8:45 p.m. —— —O-- — See “Cheer Up Chad.” H. S. auditorium. Tuesday. Nov. 21. Presented by C E. society of U. B. Church. 17-19-21-23 —— o j LET US Make your Christmas photos now. VV ith a small deposit we will hold them until Xmas. EDWARDS STUDIO Phone 964 271t3 — v NO HUNTING No hunting or trespasasing allowed □n the Elizabeth S. Morrison farm in section 31. Blue Creek township. 4 miles east of Herne. Arthur De Armond, tenant, has authority to ■srosecute violators. t 370 ®. Elizabeth S. Morrisop No more RHEUMATISM ITS GONE! That awful agony! I Rheumatism can’t stand the rich. ' red blood that S. S. S. helps Nature I build. But rheumatism will bring pain and Ihisery to your Joints and muscles rust ; as long as you are without plenty-of : ; rich, red blood in your system. It’s the red-blood-cells that S. S. S. t ■ helps Nature build that drive out of ■ 1 your system the impurities that cause ! rheumatism. And until you do build i up ycur blood to where it is pur<> and I rich and red, you simply can’t get nd ' ! of rheumatism. 1 And S. S. S. is the thing. Red blood conquers rheumatism. Everybody i ' knows that. S. S. S. means millions of red-blood- ] cells —means health all--s,z —-s, over. No more rheuma-/ -, _ \ tism. Nights of rest—CO 1, | days of joy. filled with Lj, the happiness of accorn- \ / J plishment — made potssible bv a body brimful of red blooded life, energy and vitality.! That’s'what the end of rheumatism means-—that’s what S. S. S. brings to • you. Get S. S. S. frojjt your druggist. | Tb<» !»rg°r bottle is more economicalri- —: See us for your Shot Guns and Western Ammunition Super X Shells, per box $1.15 Expert Shells, smokeless powder, per box 85c. SCHAFER .HARDWARE CO. We Save You Money. b iiFMiiiii—i!.jrc..mrii. y n jmi-i r . PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer lor sale at J’ublic Auction at Monroe, Ind., on Saturday, Nov. 21, ’25 1 Commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. The following- household goods: One Wooden Reel with springs; 1 iron Bed with springs; 3 Stands; 1 Safe; 5 Cane-seated Chairs; 1 Glass Door Cupboard; 1 Dining Table; 11 Fall Leaf Table; 3 Carpets; Washing Machine, tub and holier; Oil Heater; honing board; Wheelbarrow: , Mower; Garden Tools; Fruit Cans; and many other articles not mentioned. ' TERMS—Made known on day of sale Mrs. John Hendricks J. N. Burkliead. Aucl W. L. Keller, clerk. 18-19 1

(Polarine I I 'LI I MESajCTMH Vc Li I B Buy It In Half Barrel ■MBK MB MH MKaBB iMKHHaM > or Barrel Quantities MM MHNK£MM This practice will save you money on the pur- I chase price. It will make it easy for you to I keep your oil at the proper level. | It will save you the annoyance of buying in small quantities on the road. In cold weather, this is more than an annoyance — it is near to a hardship. * I Calculate your Polarine requirements and let us know. We will deliver as you desire. In a year’s time you will have saved quite a tidy | sum of money. It is time now to lay in your winter supply of Polarine. Polarine in the right grade will thoroughly lubricate the remotest frictional surfaces of your engine. It maintains its body at all speeds and temperatures; it wjll not break down. » Don’t stint on oil. To use it freely—almost extravagantly—is thft best life assurance you can buy for your car., Buy Polarine in the grade made to fit your individual car. Consult the chart at Any Standard Oil Service Station or at Any Authorized Garage. These recommendations are made only after exhaustive study by our lubricating staff of trained and experienced engineers. The correct grade of Polarine will thoroughly lubricate every frictional surface and add years and miles to the life of your car. I ’ But, drain your crankcase at regular intervals; thoroughly cleanse your motor with Polarine Flushing Oil, and refill with Polarine in the correct grade. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) DECATUR, INDIANA h OfflOCßilT WiOS GETOIE I SHRINERS B For Your Convenience lon | THURSDAY | NOVEMBER 19 Last Interurban Car Will iveavc Fort Wayne for x - Decatur at 11:30 P.M. Fort Wayne & Decatur Traction Co.