Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1926 — Page 6
I WssnWfflfl IPsyY®™ teTt?adl© am I I Milk Sold By E. C. Phillips And Son [" ] e —\ ? 1 ]? Tty) I I Is First Pasteurized hi Modern Plant • ID' iF \C) JI Lsjj I F C. Phillips and Son who operate the Decatur Sanitary f |lg| I l/?~ J*. A Citv Os Up-To-Date Stores Where they are the only ones in the county who pasteurize the milk JMk -Xz W 4a • *’ * before they sell it. They have a modern plant on South- *** P**- ft <F x HPI Seventh street ami delivijr milk Io about 500 homes every a **% |. • j YOU VlCl 1 116 IVIOSI FOl I OUI IVIOnCV day. Two trucks cover the entire city ami more than 150 gal- jJt j * lons Os milk are sold. Mr. Phillips started the’present dairy J / M ’CJ| The Progressive Business Finns whose ads appear on this page have combined in me m 1929 and Ins son, Paul Plmiips. ,s now assoc.ated with presenting a series of articles designed to show the most skeptical of persons that it j s 11111 1,1 Hlsin,ss ’ !o their best interests at all times to Trade in this City. All of the firms here representA phone call. •Phone 1(17 will bring the Phillips’Milk ed have vour interests at heart as well as their own and we sincerely hope these articles wagon to your home ami you will be assured of receiving - ‘ understanding k-tween the merchants and the public. |S ££OO<l Illllk. Photo by Eilwnrd m Studio , z — WHY IT WILL PAY I 1 HH OF IMPORTANCE TO THE WOMEN j I Xi” PASTEURIZED MILK 'w.>,., , to all Ifs best bctause its P ure - computed in dollars and cents, still which WC aFC nOW ° ffcrin * f ° F y “ Ur ch(M,s,n «’ Man ? ck ‘ VIF Imparts DECATUR SANITARY 7 best foF it is worth fighting for. Were there ‘‘‘FllS fron ‘« St °P ln and ,Ct US S ,OW - VOU ’ of city. MILK CO. babies. no communities there would be no „„ U jf. P OPV CDOTK GO (' I’KIT citizens. We would then be merely lilh 11. &. I>. l/Kl vlVrv/I/k tv. * 1 *P S unprotected individuals entirely at the' , DECATUR 9 mercy of all other individuals who . H , — - — might lie str nger than we and wish - : z-. . X'.T w t 0 dcsiroy ,u ' Q.—Why is a course of adjustments necessary? If a single adjustment is correctly made and l“W*>wr/x W ■”IA ri z> ,-4 S ° V" 'ft" ' ' 1 ' " ' the spinal bone adjusted into its proper position, isn’t that enough? Have lOUr Laster OUlt Cleaned XX “ XmTVu, XTJ A—On rare occasion*, when the ipinal bone has been moved from its proper alignment » ; -uni us value anti through an accidental injury or jar, one adjustment is sufficient. But in the vast majority of iii.v appreciate these values whi.e of dis-ease the misalignment has been a matter of long-standing, having occurred long be“THE FARR WAY” ±V e /fore any effect became apparent. In such cases the cartilage which acts as a cushion between 5? 19 l!o ,hMr sl ’ are eaeh two vertebrae has accommodated itself to the distorted position, become shaped accordingh.jii, ma n ainmg the community. the tendenc of the verte bra under adjustment is to slip back into the incorrect posit on. 3 DECATUR LAUNDRY ;' nrt so 1; ‘" s Were enac,cll !> <onv It must continue under adjustment until Nature has had time to reform the cartilage to the origPHONE 134 DECATUR. INDIANA ancial slipiK)rt of the coinmunity for - 1 s^e - H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. M our protection But we have no laws , 5 > compelling the members of any com- t — ■ mnnitv to show appreciation of the • i AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SERVICE munity We are all supposed to be I SpFHlg IS 1161*6 C6t J OUT Car fOT motOT I T/mc ivn rr-DTiivc : . >yal c | tllen '' and so n 0 such ,aws are You will enjoy driving if you use ■ It)rr> AND Cl nIAINS deemed necessary. ■ ALL WORK GUARANTEED. One cf he benefits of living in a DIAMOND GASOLINE . VEEDOL OIL community is the opportunity afford- 4T TIT?VC /a a T- I I VI? < T> < r* 17 et l ottr comfort and indulgence, right liTjA LKAIj I !Ivr.?» 9 UAn LA N D bAK Au L here ln our own town ThJg faciHty A. W. Tanvass—Russell Bver permits ns to buy what we need when ' ELBERSON SERVICE STATION House Phone 1137 i Garage Phone 311 " e neert iL We can step into a stare ’ M lay down a dollar aud buy a dollar’s I 9 T~~ worth of merchandise. Can you real- . . I SE ize what a genuine benefit this is, I WE CAN MAKE YOUR CAR LOOK LIKE NEW change of ownership £ rp ,he nee(,eti merchandise Bernard Clark has purchased the interest of Gerald Cole in the Indiana Electric Drive it in to our paint shop and let us give it a real paint m,Kht be ® b!uin6<l - Largp quantities Company, and extends a cordial invitation to all his old and new customers to call W 4 olj . Me are etpupped to give first class work and lrjlH t 0 lhp gtore cou)(i n , t be ma(Je on him when in need ol anything. A eompiete line of Electrical supplies. Radios. 6 at prices that are most reasonable. at frequent intervals. ' Machines. Electric Wiring, etc. TT 17 CATIT I? AIT T A TO D T> AINJ T C O As citizen s increased in number and. I. L> 1 V Ivz 1 ix I AlxM 1 LU, gather inth communities, stores were INDIANA ELECTRIC CO. South First Street Phone 491 established at the various centers of Sether Buildingß ('[ \rk- PHONE 405 increasing population, untill now, we • H r— ——— — — can buy right at home, our necessities ~ —f ~— I GOOD PLUMBING AND FIXTURES That which we value we usually try If . vou are figuring on remodeling or building a home install a I are the cheapest because they wear longer. Down-draft We install only the best t 0 i ,rotcct k 11 possible for ‘aisu ■v’a*--' the merchant to continue in business FK PM 1 r 1? ft HYLAND PLUMBING & HEATING CO b * giving him our whole patronage. , ‘ A C K n A ta) n n I 1 LNG 10. I;uyin . a pal , ouly of our requirements ' Lel « 8 complete your house with a Built-jp roof, spouting, cornice & gutter work. Phone 356 -i mr \„nu, , jnagir Ncrth S cond St from Dc-catdr st ores does not do eith- ASHBAUCHER’S TIN SHOP . .m a conn ai. ep justi . e F , r if we ali d)(J t!iat we ghop phone ?39 Residence Phone 765 M would soon find Decatur, stores carryM r ; ——— — , —-— ing only the restricted lines of mer- ' H chandise as are in demand by the The Rabbit is Coming ' WE VULCANIZING We have a eompiete »„e of Easier Noeehies. “* *’ TIRE SPECIAL- ™ ES ' Also Box Candy for Easter. The local merchant is responsible 29x4.10 Padu Balloon Casing $13.50 “Ready to Serve 5 OU.” for anything he sells. The purchaser 29x4.40 Padu *Balloon Tube $3 25 may examine any article for sale in a Let Us Change Your Tires the Weaver Wav WERTZ BERGER’S CONFECTIONERY Docatur store and buy only that which Monroe Street DeeUur In.lnno " - ACE BATTERY & TIRE SHOP < caiur, Indiana without any delay, if there is any im- 234 North 2nd Street Phone 897 H perfection it will be remedied quickly K ; —————— : and to y ur satisfaction. And .when . i» \ KFB 14 All V ’ f conles t 0 priced you will always get - g- JVJLI7 F rvllion UzAIIj I , I j u n va j ue f or every dollar you spend HIS PERMANENT CHOICE I BLUE RIBBON BREAD AND PASTERIES Th.r.ihcw.rithwiihnorAesnwe.rer,. 5 n r. i t?i n , •] wwri . fit which he is entitled to for his in- The man who wears them doesn’t think of I || a til f resn IJaily V* noiesome and Good vestment, his iat> r and his ability to them as shoes but as friendly companions on .-a"/ A g save us time, trouble and money. | lis wa ] k through life *■ MILLER’S BAKERY So let s decide now for all time, to I kft—' go nto these Decatur stores oftener. I? 17 TNT I? W P ariXT ~ C. Miller North Second Street Erwin Miller i Lets meet each other and let the act- IslhllN EjlAlh & oON H - — — prettily pictured but unknown value —— I HUDSON GR^TEST L VALUES ESSEX Zft I HOME CURED MEATS AND CANNED GOODS j THE LAR ™ S „ T s S ,£ L y n y G J’S « You co. hove yoor ~.™t order, end canned fio.nl, delivered § . CARS IN THE WORLD. kn . wn to old residents as a toll gate T , lw to your door by’phoning 106 or 107. Re Let us demonstrate the fine qualities of these cars. They head the list in the keeper on the National Road near - Fresh Meats Canned Goods Table Dainties, automobile world and are worthy of you • consideration before you buy. Greencastle years ago. 5 r» TZTr»cirvTT o ciax» Crawfordsville — Wabash College 1 • KIRSCII SON students were Indignant when a dog MUTSCHLER’S PACKING COMPANY MARKET * hone A>.) DECAFIR prisoner fed strychnine to "Jim,” a MONROE STREET '* "™~' ■ —terrior that was a pet of the campup. (_
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY MaAGH 24, 1926.
