Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1927 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

«■■■RRRK * « a * « ■ « ■ ■ CLASSIFIED ADS J ■gRXRRRXRKRRWRR* FOR SALE FOR S.UjT -Overhauled Ford motors . and Ford rear ends. Rebuilt Ford generators and starters. Franks Auto-Wrecking Co., W. Monroe St. 198-tSx AaTFT -Range cook stove. good as new, leather davenport and dining room table In good condition Priced rtglit. 605 Short, St. 19S-3t. FUft SAbR- -Peerless Matfnre spread- - er one trailer, one Puritan oil stove, new. one Glow Hoy Henter. Phone 1021. 198-3 t. FOR SALE—Sow ami four pigs Also three feeding shoats. 100-tb each. Call Decatu rphone sy T. 198-3tt sAbfe—Lot; for further partlculars inquire 424 Marshall St. 199t3 FOR - SALE-- Plenty of rsusting ears. Call at 421 N Seventh St., Decatur. 1993tx FOR Seven room house wi.h lights, water, gas. located at 425 W. Johns street, 3 blocks from court house. Must be sold to settle estate. Write Herman Johns, Roanoke, Indiana. W. T. Fl wks 12t fUr sAL'e — S well, all aluminum ' Manson Fireless cooker; large kraut cutter. Mrs. B. W Sholte, 609 Mbnroe St. Phone 32L. »00-3 t FOR SALE-Three well Monson's AllAlumnium Fireless Cooker. Large Kraut-cutter, in good condition. Mrs. H. W. Sholty, 609 Monroe St. Phone , 521 ” • ft)R SALfc—lß head spotted Poland feeding shoats. weight about 100 lbs. each. Roy Gibson. R. R. 3. Phone 574-G a 200-Btx DdliGE BROTHER"DEALERS SELL Dependable Vsed Cars 1 H2H Dodge Brothers silk mohair sedan. In first class mechanical condition. 1 —1924 Dodge Brothers leather sedan. Car has had exceptional care. * and Is in first class condition. 1—1920 Dodge Brothers Touring. A l mechanically. >—1927 Essex Coach. This car has been driven only 4000 miles. It is in excellent condition. > —1926 Hudson Coach. Excellent 1 running condition. Good paint. ’ Good tires. 1 —1926 Overland “6” Sedan. Good mechanical condition. Good paint and good rubber. 1—1924 Studebaker Touring. Good . pain* and good mechanical condition. 1—1924 Star Touring. Good condi- , Hon. 1 —1925 Ford Coupe. First class condition. Extras. J —1926 Ford Panel Delivery car. Good as new in every respect. 1 Ford Ton Truck with body and ' (dosed cab. Good condition and priced to sell quick. -We have several good low-priced tourings. Just the thing for an outing trip or a fill-in second car for the family. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. tBRMS TRADE • OPEN EVENINGS.

WANTED X^i\NTED—WE will pay 7c a • pound for good, clean, large i rags, delivered at'this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery.l7s-tf SVANTK: —Dignified position in bii3t- , ness world tor neat appearing ladles who do not care to clerk in store or work in a factory. Four (<> six hours daily will mean an income of from $25 to S4O weekly. Applica- » tion should be addressed to The * Rosemaid Company, Galion. Ohio. 198-$ t? WANTED:Two girls ~ wear bathing suits and work in ball stand at Fairgrounds. Apply Manual DeFra. 198-3 t RANTED TO BUY -40 or GO acres within radius of 8 miles of Decatur See Graham & Waltbrs a‘ , once. 199-3' FOR SEWING and remodeling dresses see Mrs. R. E. Muselman, Monroe. Graduate of the Woman’s Institute in dress-making and tailoring. 199t6x FOR RENT FOR RENT: —House on West Monroe Street. Water, lights and gas. Mrs. Joe Brunnegraff. Phone 812. 198-3 t. >OR htINT —Furnished room close in. Phone 550. 615 Madison St. ? 198-6 t. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, first floor, private entrance in modern home. Mrs. James Bain, Phone . . 511. 199-tt W RES’T Six -room flat on Eightii I street, Phone 280. 200-3 t. Mb REXt-A 6 room modern apart- ■ ment on South First street. DynoiA , Sebmpg 413, Mercer .Aye,., _2go;3t LOST AND FOUND J.OST—-Green slicker on Fort Wayne road or in Decatur. Finder please return to Decatur Auto Laundry. Reward. 198-3t.fr LOST —White gold bracelet of aquamarines and brilliants on Toledb excursion. Aug. 17. Finder will be rdwarded. Phone 325. 198-3t{t ‘ Anyway the pessimist doesn't enrage you by looking on the bright side when you are having a good time being a martyr.

XKRRKHRRRRK*K*K* R BUSINESS CARDS ■ SKRSKMXXSIKRXXXJia ■ ■■■■■■ ■■■■" 1 ■ ll f ll H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince Vou at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 ».m. 1-5 68 P” 1, LOANS You Can Save Money on I. Farm Mortgage Loans 2. City Mortgage Loans with the Union Central Life Ins. Co. Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Corner 2nd & Monroe Streets Decatur, Indiana S. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone T 27 Ambulance Service - - —— FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract:, of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October I, 1924. See French Quino 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. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. ° LOBENSTEIN & HOWER C FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O () SSave Money but don’t economize by neglecting your health. No one ever saved money, if it was at the expense of losing health. Take adiustnients.ti small cost which pays — — big dividends. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628.

Education must seem less wonderful to a boy whose educated dad cannot help hAi in the eighth grade. Doubtless the nicest thing about Bucharest, from a middle-aged queen is the last syllable. P 0 Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Good work at satisfactory prices. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 11th & Nuttman Ave. Phone 331 Res. 1224 0 O J I LIFE INSURANCE THAT IS MY BUSINESS if you are In need of more life Insurance I will be glad to talk It over with you. I can w;lte any kind of a policy you desire and the age limit is from one to 65 years. I represent thesWestern Reserve Life Insurance Co., a home company and one that pays all death claims immediately. Cal! me If Interested. Room 4 over Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Phone 456. CHARLES W. YAGER

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, AVGUST IM, 192/.

MBRKET DEPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK | Receipts, 1,400; shipments, 3,36 b; hog receipts. 1,200; holdovers, 198, steady to 25 cents higher; medium and heavy weights at advance; bulk, 160-210 pounds, 511.25frt11.50; few 220-240 pounds, sll 00ft sll 25; 250 265 pound. slo.soft $10.75; packing, sows, $7,50«f $8.25; cattle receipts.’ 125; steers, slow, few light, heifers steady at $2.50; cows fairly active; ; calves receipts. 200, steady; top vealera, sl7 00: ettll and common, sllso 0113.00; sheep receipts, 200, steady to 25 cents higher; top fat lambs, $11.00; bulk good kinds $13.50ft $13.75; 1 cull and common, $9.50(0’510.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—Sept., $1.37: Dec.. $1 40 3-4; ; March, $1 44. Corn—Sept., 1.10 1-4; j Dec., $1.14-1-2; March. $1.17 1-2. Oats Sept., 45 7-8 c; Dec., 49 7-8 c; March. 52 5-Bc. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Pigs. 140 pounds down $9.00 140 to 160 pounds 10.00 160 to 180 pounds 10.60 ISO to 200 pounds 10.50 200 to 220 pounds 10.35 220 to 240 pounds _...10.10 -*■ 240 to 260 pounds 9.60 260 to 280 pounds 9.10 280 to 300 pounds 8.90 300 to 325 pounds 8.75 325 pounds up 8.50 (.lives B.oo© 15.00; Receipts — Hogs, 150; calves, 25; i sheep, 100. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 24) Fowls _ 17c Leghorn fowls 12c Geese „ 9c Ducks 11c Roosters - - 8c | Light Broilers 15c Heavy Broilers 18c ■ Eggs 22c I LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected August 24) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel ■. 75c New Oats No. 2 40c New Yellow' Corn (ear) $1.50 White or Mixed Corn (ear) .... $1.45 New Wheat, No 2 $1.25 Wool 40c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat) pound 39c —-— —— FOR SALE—Two springer cows, one regisrered Guernsey and rme Jersey Also registered Guernsey bull. C. O. Manley, Route 9, Monroe phone 200-3 tx i o STOCKHOLDER’S MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens Telephone Company of Decatur. Indiana, will’ be held at (he office of the secretary of said company, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on

Monday, September 5, 1927 at 7 o’clock p. m. for the election of five directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. HERMAN F. EHfNGER. Sec’v. A. 22 to S 5 o \OTIC F TO HHIDGE (’ONTH %CTORS Notice is thereby given that the Board of (’onmiissioners of Adams county, state of Indiana, at their rooms In the <’ourt House, in the city of De<atur. Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the construction of the Haviland Bridge, situated 1 mile south and 1 mile east of Geneva. Indiana. Sealed bids will be received until 10 o’clodc A. M. on the 7th day of September. 1927. Bids will include all labor and material for said work. Any one desiring to submit plans and specifications for I crimpetltlon at rhe same letting may dd so by filing the same with the auditor of said county not less than ten da vs as provided by law. Each bid shall be accompanied with affadavit and bond as provided by law. the time for completion of said bridge will be set at time of letting 1 contract. The board reserves the right to reject any -or all bids. B. F. BREINER GEORGE SHOEMAKER JOHN HOFFMAN Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana. By Martin Jaberg Aug 21-31 ROY JOHNSON. Auctioneer and Real Estate If you are in the market to buy or to sell your real estate, see me nt office, Room 1, P. L. & T. Co. bldg, or phone 606. I GET RESULTS. o Let us worry when the the crash comes. INSURE . In good reliable Auto Ihsurance. That’s Our Business. LEO “Dutch” EHINGER 1.13 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 Q - O Do You Want to BUY. SELL OR TRADE REAL ESTATE See H. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104

WbTibK TO TLXFIYEtt® OF TAX LEVIES In the Mullet* of llrtrrininliiß «»••• Rate* for OrOiln I’litpohro Mowrdr Tow n*hl|», tilniiiN < oimO , lihllihhi. He for* the Turin* hip ll«»nnl Notice lM hereby idven the taxpayers of an.li! Township above named. that the proper offhtMM of said muni - « IpHlltv at their regular meetlnr phue f.n the f.th dfiy rtf September 192. will ((HiHlder the following budget. Iliidget < liinnl Mention for n«hl|t<* TouiiNhip Fund Salary of Trustee 900 .«•» Office Kent 130.00 Traveling expense 150.00 Clerk Hire lOO.pu Supplies for J. of I* 15.00 Heeorda and Adv 200.00 i Public Ditches (iMewmentu I against twp) 250.00 Pay of Advisory B. 15.00 ! School transfers 1,000.0 n Examination of He< ords 30.00 , Mlm< elhineous 100.00 i (’are of t’emeterles 25.00 I Total Township Fund 5,90 5.00 Fmllitinte of Tnuiiwhlp Fnhtl to be HnlMed I Estimated expenditures as above . 5,905.00 Working balance a* end of ‘ year to meet necessary exj p» n<lltures until receipts of i revenue from taxa’ 2,000.00 ! ■.!.<) $9,00 ■ 00 i Balance at end of this year 3.200.00 Pota! deduetlohs 1,100.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation . . 4.796.C0 H(»ikl Fund Labor 150 00 (load Tools and Mach. 50.00 Bridges and culverts 50.00 Miscelaneons . 79.00 Total Itoad Fund 329.00. EMtiinnti* of Bond Fund to be BaUrd Es tiina t ed expend i t n res as above 329.00 ■ Working balance at end of year to meet necessary ex- [ jiendltures until receipts of revenue from taxation 64.00 I Total . 6 1.00 i Balance at end of this year 64.00 ! Amount ne< essary to be raised by taxation . 265.00 School Fuiiil Repair of bldg & care 500.00 i Repair of other equip 450.00 ■ School furni. anil equip 300.n0 School supplies ... 400.00 i Janitor’s supplies 125.00 I Fuel for schools 1.200.00 ' Temporary loans, interest and insurance 600.0 n Pay of Teachers Ins 85V.00 Janitor services 1,192.00 Trans of children 250.0 H Miscellaneous 400.00 Total Special School Fund 6.217.00, EMimtttr of Special School Fund to Rnlseil Estimated expenditures as above 6.217.00 i Working balance at end of i year to meet necessary ex- ' penditures until receipts of . revenue from taxation 850.00 •Total 7,067.0 b Balance at end of thia year 54.00 1 Total deductions 54.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation . 7,013.00 Tnition Fund Pay of teachers 17,500.00 Total Tuition Fund . 17.500.00 EMtlmatc of tuition fund to be raiMcd Amount necessary to be raised as above . . 17,500.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxa’ 8,800,00 Total ... . 26,300.00 Balance at end of this year 10,125.00 Total deductions 10,125.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 11.375.00 Bond I’ ii nd Payment of bonds . . 300.n0 Payment of interest 29.00 'I ->ta 1 Bond Funtj on ENtimnte of Horn! fund to be raised Estimated expenditures as above 329.00 Amount necessary to be I raised by taxation 329.00 Po«»r Fund Estimated expenditures I as above 576.00 Amount necessary to be • raised by taxation > 576.01 Proposed Lcvlcm Levy tiuoiiiii Xnnic of Fntid on to be I’roperly Ruled Township .08 4,796.00 Road . <»1 * *265.0v Special School 21 7.013.0(1 i Tuition .35 11,375.00 | Bond 01 329.00 i Poor .01 576.0 f | Total 67 24,204.00 ('omimrnthe Wntement of the Tuxes (ollei'fed mid t«» he Collected ShovtN lunountM collected Inmt 3 yenrt- < pltected Collected Xnme of Fund 1024 Levy 1D25 Lev? Township 5.859.00 6,000.00 , Special School 6.624.00 5,207.25 Tultioh 12.4'0.00 11,370.64 Bond 825.5 C 758.46 Poor 617.62 Total 25,731.00 23.952.00 To be < ikllccted <’olle<*ted \nine of Fund 1D26 Levy Thin l.ev.i Township 5,639.00 4.796.00 Road 2 J.'.ik .Special School 5.417.0 b 7,013.6« Tuition 9.772.00 11.375.00 ' Bond 675.00 329.0(1 I Poor ’ 245.00 576.00 Total . 22.748.00 24,304.0( Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After tin i tax levies have been determined, ten oi mope taxpayers, feeling themselvesaggrieved by such levies, may appeal ' tri the State Board of Tax Commission* I ers for further and final action thereon by filing a petition therefor with the ] County Auditor not later than tin fourth Monday of September, and tin ’ State Board will fix a date «»f hearing in this County. 1 Dated August 15, 1927 Vance Mattax, ’trustee August 17-2 r o — il 4< %I)%M R<kil> ROM) SALK Notice is hereby triven that th< treasurer of Adams county, Indiana . will offer for sale to the highest bid | der at 10 o’clock a. m., on Wednvsda . i September 7, 1427,- the following road bonds, tri wit: The Paul Schulte Hard Surface road. ' W ashington Township, Adams Conntv . the amount belhg >29,200.00. The James Hurst Hard Surface road. • Washington Township. Adams County Indiana, the amount being t 29.240.09 The George Wemhoff Hard Surface road. Washington and Root Township. Adams County, Indiana, thr amount being $36,200.00. The John H. Baumgartner Macadam road. French Townshjp. Adams County Indiana, the amount being $1,800.00. The J. F. Sipe MAcadAm road. Blue j Creek 'i’ownship. Adams County, Ind I latia. the amount being $2,80h.0d. Said bonds will be issued in serie* of twenty bonds, dated August 15, 1927 'the first series becoming due on Mav 15, 1928. ahd one issue coming due every six months thereafter. Said bonds will bear Interest at th> rate of Ik per cent, per annum, PayAble on the 15th day of May and November of each year. Said bonds have been issued jn strict cbmpliahce with the laws of the state of Indiana, with an order duly endorsed upon the records of thr board ol . cdiriiriifeiklohers of said county fiuthorU Ing the issue and sale of the same for ! thr purpose of providing fdnds for tin construction of the ab<fe mentioned ’ roa,ds. w The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Said bonds will be sold for not lest ! than par together With interest ah.! I accruing interest.. Transcripts will be on file At the : office of the auditor of Adariis county. , Indiana. : If said bonds are nefc sold on said date, said sale will be < ontinued from | day to day thereafter until sold. LOUIES KLEINE. Treasurer, Adams County, Indiana f, Aug 24-31

CLUB MEMBERS < MAKE A REPORT Members of Dairy Calf Club Are Preparing Calves For , Show In October Os the several hundred yearling dairy heifers in Adams county, it in certain 15 of them are receiving more than ordinary attention this summer. The members of the second year dairy calf club are referred 10. For instance, lots of people would think it unnecessary to feed a yearling heifer anything other than what she would pick from the pasture field. According to the August report of calf dub members, Bertha M. Schwartz. David L. Liechty, Martha Mazelin. Venus Mazelin and Abraham L. Lehman are feeding grain mixture consisting of three parts corn, three parts oats and one part oil meal. Mary M. Schwartz. Milo Habegger and Roy A. Smith are feeding the same feeds in slightly different proportions. Kenneth Hirsehy and Robert Nyffeler are feeding whoje oats. Calvin Steury is feeding equal parts corn. oats, bran and oil meal. Frederick J. Duff is feeding ground oats and soy beans. James Smith feeds equal parts oats and corn while Wayne Zerkel feeds corn and cob meat. The average grain ration is sllghq’y over three pounds daily. The members realize the feeding of grain this summer will make larger, thriftier and healthier calves. What would seem to the ordinary person even more un called-for is the practice of keeping the heifers stabled during the day. Ten of the members permit their heifers to run on pasture during the night, but keep them in a darkened stable during the day to avoid bleaching of their coats by the sun and injury from the flies. Eight of the members are keeping blankets on their heifers while they are stabled to cause their coats to become glossy and velvety. Eleven are supplementing the other feed with hay and four are feeding si'age. The members are preparing their heifers for the county calf club show which will be held October 1. It is needless to say many others besides the members are looking forward to tills show with much interest.

BLAST WRECKS THREE BUILDINGS Terrific Explosion Occurs In Chicago’s Italian District Today Chicago, Aug. 24. — (Uhited Press) — A terrific explosion in Chicago’s west side Italian district early today completely destroyed three store buildings. smashed windows for b'oeks around and threw the neighborhood into a panie. The three buildings were a total loss and subsequent fire which spread to surrounding buildings did considerable damage before the flames could be extinguished. Police believe the explosion was caused by either dynamite or gas, the fire department favoring the latter theory. Although three men were reported to have been asleep in one of the stores, a complete search of the ruins by firemen failed to reveal any bodies. The stores were occupied by small merchants who could advance no -eason for the explosion. Tenement buildings on both sides were bad'y damaged by the explosion ind fire. Occupants fled to the street in night attire. Further investigation by authorities disclosed there had been a leak '' * Enjoy the Week Ends Visit Relatives and Friends One Fare for the Round Trip via Nickle Plate Road Between certain points on the Clover Leaf Districts. Minimum Round Trip Fare SI.OO Go on FRIDAY - SATURDAY SUNDAY Return Limit. Monday Following date of sale. Get full details of S. E. Shamp, Local Ticket Agent, regarding above excursions; also reduced fares to Mountain. Lake and Seaside Summer Resorts and National n arks: or address C. A. Pritchard, D. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind.

In the gas mam of the stores. It was to have been repa/rvd by a plumber yesterday, building owners said, i Whether the repair was made was not known. Biff Square Dance tonight. Thursday night, special park ' l>la» dandng at Sunset : U

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Vol. 1. Published each Wednesday in the Interest of the Pedple of Decatur and vicinity, by The Schafer Hdw. Co. A. W. G-. Editor G. W., Ass’t Editor Keep at It, think It. believe It. and we'll have the best town in Indiana. The Hardware business is just like any other business. We have to make a profit or quit. And we've never met anybody who objects to paying a reasonable profit — as long as it IS reasonable. Uncle: “I hear you are going to school again soon." Bobby: "Yes, Sir." Uncle: "What part of school do you like best ?" Bobby: “Coming home.” if you asked our opinion, wed have to tell you that Martin-Senour Paint is the best on the market. You may say we're biased. We're not. We speak from years of observation and the reports of

PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at my residence, 727 North Third street, Decatur, Indiana, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1927 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. New Tapan, All White. Gas Stove; Kitchen Cabinet; Refrigerator; Linoleum; Cooking Utensils; Kitchen ('.hairs; Dining Table; Electric Fan; Dining Chairs; one 9x12 Rug, new; two 9x12 Rugs. like new; Smoking Set; Mirror; Electric Table Lamp: Overstutied Daveqport; Stand; 3 Rockers; one Leather Rocker; one Bed. Springs and Mattress complete; "New Window Blinds; New Curtains; Chiffonier; and many articles too numerous to mention. JAMES SPRAGUE .TERMS:—CASH. Boy Johnson, Auct. Jack Brunton. Clerk PUBLIC AUCTION

—of— DAIRY CATTLE 100—Head of Jersey Cattle —100 Bellmont Park, Decatur, Indiana WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31, 1927 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. 25 Fresh Cows; 25 Heavy Springer Cows; 25 2-year old Heifers; 25 Yearling Heifers. These cattle are all T. B. test'd. They have been selected from the best dairy herds of the south. This is a real chance for you to select a good cow’. TERMS ti months lime on bankable note drawing 8 interest from dale. H. C. KEARNEY Roy Johnson, Auct. ‘ 21-26-29

Happiness or Tragedy The difference between spending all you get and saving something is the difference between tragedy and happiness. Let the savings account assist you toward happiness. .Start your SAVINGS ACCOUNT at this Bank. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TROST CO. bank of*service

Venice, California, patterned after its Italian namesake, is t 0 4 rß j„ h|f canals, fill them In and pave th„ tl| It was Inconvenient, walking back from gondola rides. That statesman with the studious expression is the great dictator, to whom the king Is explaining the theory of dftrine right.

Aug. 21, 1927. loads of customers. Husband: "Dear will you please turn off the radio.” Wife: ‘‘But it Isn't on now. honey, I've been talking to you for the last half hour." "I actually wonder how we got along without our AutoMatic washer." says Mrs. J. C. Moses. We hear the remark so often. A man’s wife is not necessarily an angel because she is alw’ays harping on somethihg. You may talk all you, want to about the thrill of a five pound bass on your line, or the fail of a MaKard from the flock, or the crack of your driver on the little golf ball, but there isn’t any thrill to equal the one when you tune in on some far off station with a Crosley outfit. We'll demonstrate a Crosley in your home. The baby that swallows everything should make a good husband when he grows up. Ten Years Ago Today Beineke, Kreutzinan & Co., purchased 25 ft.

No, 19. canvas belt and belt hooks. "I simply can't stand the toot of an automobile horn." "How’s that?" "A fellow eloped with my wife in an automobile, and every time | hear an auto foot I think he s bringing her back.” Ed. Scherry and Wilman Worthman each bought a 10-20 McCormick ■ Deering Tractor during the last week. They just wanted the best. Your next. Indies — We have wonderful prices on aluminum ware. Jkmdy assortment too — with some nifty 5 and 10 cent items. You will be delighted with this ware. Some folks slave to keep from thinking: others THINK to keep from slaving. SCHAFER Hardware Co. "WE SAVE YOU MONEY'." Decatur, Indiana Telephone No. 37.