Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1926 — Page 8

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Hyland Plumbing and Heating Company Decatur’s Leading Plumbing Establishment The Hyland Plumbing and Healing Company, operated by Arthur P. Hyland, and successor to the P. .1. Hyland Plumbing Company, the oldest plumbing establishment in this part us the stale, is recognized as one of the most reliable shops in the city. They have installed a number of heating plants and plumbing fixtures in churchvs ami schools throughout this county and vicinity and are ready at all times to give you estimates on your job. They render a service that is unexcelled and are equipped to take care of your wants, large or small.

GOOD PLUMBING AND FIXTURES are the cheapest because they wear longer. We install only the best. HYLAND PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Arthur P. Hyland, Manager Phone 356 North Second St. WE DRY CLEAN SMALL RUGS “THE FARR WAY’’ Any size up to 4 ft by 9 ft. DECATUR LAUNDRY PHONE 134 DECATUR, INDIANA AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SERVICE TOPS AND CURTAINS ALL WORK GUARANTEED. OAKLAND GARAGE A. W. Tanvass—Russell Byer House Phone 1137 Garage Phone 311 WE CAN MAKE TOUR CAR LOOK LIKE NEW Drive it in to our paint shop and let us give it a real paint job. We are equipped to give first class work and at prices that are most reasonable. DECATUR AUTO TOP & PAINT CO. South First Street Phone 494 I—DIAMOND KEROSENE Have you tried our DIAMOND KEROSENE? A fine grade KEROSENE to use in your lamps, oil stoves, incubator, or tractor. You will find it equal to the best and superior to many grades sold. DIAMOND KEROSENE is crystal white, odorless, and forms a minimum amount of soot. One trial will convince you. Call phone 373 and our truck will make you a delivery. ELBERSON SERVICE STATION BULK CHOCOLATES Carmels, Clusters, Nougats, Vanilla Cream, Chocolate Peanuts, Chips, Maple, Opera, Raspberry, Mint Cherries, Orange. “READY TO SERVE YOU.” WERTZBERGER’S CONFECTIONERY Monroe Street Decatur, Indiana r~~ ——————- ■ ■- — .... ■ ■ „ ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER DAILY BLUE RIBBON BREAD AND PASTERIES Baked Fresh Daily Wholesome and Good MILLER’S BAKERY I C. Miller North Second Street Erwin Miller HUDSON GRI■ATEST VALUES ESSEX 1 THE LARGEST SELIZNG SIX CYLINDER CARS IN THE WORLD. Let us demonstrate the fine qualities of these cars. They head the list in the automobile world and are worthy of you• consideration before you buy. P. KIRSCH & SON »’!..*»<• 335 . DECATUR C—... , — " • —« m _

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1926

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WHY IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRADE IN DECATUR There is nothing of greater importance to us than the prosperity of our own community — and prosperity at home is based on local business conditions. if Decatur merchants transact a large volumne of business their prosperity is communicated to every person in the entire community. The value of our real estate increases. Wages are increased. The~e is more money in circulation and it is more readily obtained for the purposes of expansion, paying for improvements, buying luxuries, etc. In every way we discover better conditions on all sides when our business men are busy. And there is every reason in the world why we should spend our cash in Decatur instead of sending it to the big city mail order houses. By keeping it in , circulation in our home community we profit in many ways. Every dollar sent out of Decatur ■ detracts just so much from our own Individual prosperity, as well as from the prosperity of the Decatur merchants and the community in general. Think of the dire consequences if we should all send to the mail-order houses for our luxuries and our necessities. How long would it be before the Decatur merchants would have the “closing out sale" sign on '' their doors, to be followed by the “For Sale" signs on the stores themselves. .And when the business houses were all advertised for sale wiiat would be the result, what would be the value of our own houses and lands? Os course such a calamity will not prevail in Decatur because we have enough loyal citizens who would prevent it. But that does not excuse those of tts who are following this practice of sending our money to the big cities. Chicago merchants’ money does not pave Decatur streets. Schools, churches, streets and all city improvements ■ in Decatur are not made and never will be made by Chicago merchants. The more money there is in Deeatur the less the tax rate will be. Money sent to Chicago. New York and other large cities increases the wealth there with a corresponding decrease here. Os course this sending away for merchandise is oft times done unthinkingly. Those who send to the mail order bourses do not stop to consider that these same dollais would add to the prosperity of their own community if spent in Decatur. They do not stop to reason that by helping those in their own community they would also be advancing their own interests. All it needs we are sure, is to have tire truth of the matter presented to then and we know they are loyal enough citizens to do the right thing by their own community — Decatur and its enterprises. Decatur needs your help to become a Bigger and Better City. We need the help of every dollar to make a more ideal community in which to live, and you need the prosperity of Decatur to make your property of greater value and to give you the benefits of a better community in which to make your home brighter, more desirable and worth more in dollars and cents. We want a good town and we want a live town. How can we best accomplish making Decatur all that and more. We will tell you more about a Liv e Town in next week's Daily Democrat. Watch for it and read it. o Indianapolis — Grade school children suffer from defective teeth more than any other ailment, according to reports of health nurses. Three hundred and seventy-two children were found to have defective teeth during one month's inspection.

A City Os Up-To-Date Stores Where 11 You Get The Most For Your Money 11 The Progressive Business Finns whose ads appear on this page have combined in ? I presen ing a series of articles designed to show the mos skeptical ot persons that it is | | o thdr bes interests at all times to Trade in this City All of the firms here represent- I | ’. IX vni r interests it heart as well as their own and we sincerely hope these articles | I ri iv be the means of a belter understanding between the merchants and the public. I 1

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