Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1925 — Page 5

BOATS ROLLS . made with f real fruit ( 15?) CONSTIPATION Rupright School To Hold Christmas Program A Christmas program will be given a t the Kupright school, Friday evening [leeetnber 18, at 1:45 o'clock. Miss gla Wortiunan, who is |be teacher of the school, will be in charge. The following program will be given: Song—by school. Recitation— Harold Beigman. Dialogue—“The Stockings," by fourth, fifth and sixth grades. Duet—Huth and Cordelia Worthman. Dialogue—"Santa Behind Times." ■Trouble in Santa Land" Dialogue—"Tick Tock.” by group of girls. Dailocue— “Just Before Christmas." Recitation— Velma Koeneman Dialogue —“Wedding" Drill— "Fairy Dance"—Eight girls. Dialogue—"Christmas Plots.” Dialogue—‘Together," by Martha, Ruth and Marie. Dialogue—“Good-Bye"—Albert Riechle and Albert Gallemeyer. Suu;—School "Jingle Bells." Song—by school “Abide With Me." —. . o INTEREST HIGH IN SEAL SALE ((.OXTISIED I ROVI PAGE ONE) have purchased health bonds and several other organizations have signified their desire to do so in the next day or two. Those already purchasing them are: the Rotary club, the Masonic lodge and the Woman's club. \V Guy Brown, who is in charge of the Seal and Health Bond distribution, said today that several other organizations had promised to buy bonds soon. As Christmas draws near, the Adams county Tuberculosis society urges

Solving the Hard Problems THE work of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) in developing cracking processes is outstanding among the many contributions it has made to the consumer of gasoline. The importance of these processes is emphasized when it is known that they have increased z the yield of gasoline, from a given amount of crude, by more than 50%. During the past few years the consumption ’ of gasoline has increased as follows: Gasoline Cars Consumed Registered 1922 5.3 Billion Gals. 12.2 Million 1923 6.6 “ “ 15.0 1924 7.7 “ “ 17-5 Statistics for 1924 show that crude production amounted to 40.7 barrels per registered car as against 47 barrels per registered car for lyzd, whereas, for comparative purposes, we jxunt out that, in 1913 the production per registered car was 194 barrels. Despite the overflowing wells in the .Soulwest and particularly in V ahf f 0 ™ a ’H„ ( riould oast few years, the supply of gasoline would not have kept pace with the automobile manufacturers’ production, had |t not teen for the advanced work done by the Standard un Comoanv (Indiana; in developing crat King processes which stretched the a X aI J a ?p a S Xe of crude oil to meet the demand for gasoline. This Company did not keep its■ crachngrecesses for its exclusive use, but leased tnem on an equitable basis to other refiners that supply o°f the demS mKasgKggss tua Standard Oil Company (Indiana) combines exmanz S en>ent with maximum technical skill. an abundant supply at fair prices. Expert b®"^ a ™ e h T'tsTpS X . reduces expenses -wmj the Middle WeSL Standard Oil Company (Indiana) — i Standard Building 910 So. Michigan Ave- Chicago, 111.

T he sale of . \ ny “* possible, source of revenue for th* "J. “ ® n,y an<l its great work |. 80clety -""”X Tubwcuii; l^;^ ; counties. ‘ U,B var ious The schools throughout th. 1I» «™i. .« ~ ’ " « fulled to meet in „ . d,Ot>l ha " U co meet its quota in the sale The city schools are ex Potted to do the same. at leag . ’ otal check on seals will not be made :r hout the I Court House | Suit On Lian riS iVer k ‘ Jone “- 0( Wayne, has i led a Suit on a mechanic’s lien in the Adams circuit court against Chalmer C. Schafer and others, demanding judgment for Ji,Boo and costs. The Plaintiff alleges that the above sum is due him for labor and materials furnished in painting, remodeling, frescoing and decorating a residence for the defendant. The mechanic's lien jwas placed on the house. Attorney Arthur W. Parry, of Folt Wayne, is counsel for the plaintiff. Venued to Weis County The case of Ford vs. Glliont was venued to Weis circuit court on motion of the defendant, Oswin F. Gllliom. Demurrer Sustained in the matter of Jacob Liegt, the demurrer to the please in abatement was sustained. Taken Under Advisement The case of Keener vs. Oscsenrider was submitted to the court yesterday on the statement of facts agreed to by th e parties, and the matter was taken under arvisement by the court. Appears for Defendant In the case of Kelly vs. Thompson et al. Attorney D. B. Erwin appeared for the defendant Heeter. In the case of Worden vs. Elzey, Alice Lenhart appeared for the plain-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925

'H Lewis Eugene Runyon» Hied an application to be made a party defendant. Cross Complaint Filed In the case of Elizabeth Williams v » Grant Wiliams, the defendant filed « cross complaint. The case was set tor trial December 18. Set For Trial The case of Aldrodge vs. Hawkins et al, was set for trial on December 21. Inheritance Tax Determined In she estate of Barnett Kalver, the 1 inheritance tax was determined wlth-1 out an upralsement. It was found that J the total net value of the estate was' 110.327. Isadore A. Kalver received 11,000 and owed no tax. Roy A. Kalver received 1700 and owed no tax, Jacob B. Kalver received $8,626.60, and owed $66.26 in Inheritance tax. Case Dismissed The case of Mary Fry vs. John Wagoner and Jesse Debolt was dismissed on motion of the plaintiff. Letters Issued Letters of administration have bsen isued to Reuben Lord in the estate of Martin Ixnd. Bond i nthe sum of $1,600 was filed. Estate Settled In the estate of George Steiner, the final report was filed and approved, the administrator discharged and the estate settled

Filler & Barris i CASH GROCERY | Phones 3,4, 5 Free Delivery £ Christmas Shopping at a Saving. .0 ■ 1 i New Mixed Nuts Pound 25c | New crop California Diamond Brand English Walnuts, Medium size, pound 25c ft Large No. 1 size, pound 35c jj New Brazil Nuts, pound .. 25c | New Soft Shell Almunds, pound ............35c g Fresh Roasted Large Peanuts, pound 15c | Christmas Trees | A full variety of sizes, plenty of branches, fine j for decorating... 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c, SI.OO and up * Buy hest SunKist CaliOranffCS fornia Ravels, sweet with f plenty of juice, dozen 25c, 30c, 40c, 50c £ Seal Sweet Grape Fruit, 4 for 25c | Candy, Fine Quality Mixed Candy, pound. .12'*c 2 Chocolate Creams, Soft Centers, pound 15c J Peanut Squares or Brittle, pound 15c | Hard Quality Mixed Candy, pound 19c j Jelly Beans, assorted, or Licorice, pound 15c J Assorted Stick Candy, pound 20c j Pound Boxes Cherry Flip Chocolates 48c « 1 pound boxes Fancy Assorted Chocolates. ..44c ? - ■■ ■» -■ Sugar, Granulated, 10 pounds 57c « Gelatine, Knox, plain or acidulated, pkg 20c j Currants, New Crop, 15 oz. package 20c - Raisins, Sun Maid Seedless, pound 10c ! Raisins, Sun Maid Seeded, 2 pounds 25c ( Dromedary Dates, package 20c I Monogram Dates, 2 packages 25c None Such MinCe Meat, package 15c Tall cans Pct, Carnation or Borden Milk 10c Small cans r,c Bulk Rolled Oats, 5 pound bag for 23c MORE in ana Better BREAD

'NEW TAX BILL fl IS UNDER FIRE £ (CoN'hmki) i hovi page <>m:> ” Mrs. Norton, dmocrut, New Jersey. The Jj 'feminine member jyopoied to increase S the exemptions for single persons from M $1,500 to $2,500, and for married per- % sone from $3,500 to >5,000. Mrs Nor- ■! ton's amendment wax recommended ii i .q-'„;.HC from both sides of the Jj ihouse but it is unlikely that it will be i accepted. a ( , £ CONGRESS TODAY || (By United Press) Senate Considers Nye case. Privileges and elections committee M considers Brookhardt-S.eck contest. Commerce committee consideration a . of Boulder, dam. Subcommittee begins investigation at I of Schall-Johnson contest.

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