Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1928 — Page 3

xF W NON-FICTION BOOKS AT DECATUR PUBLIC LIBRARY (COMTHICED PHOM HGE ONK> -1928 Aldpn—Eßi»ay«— En S' l9h and Anwrif’patton- RalsinK Fur-bearing uni""Frontier Press— The Lincoln Library Ludwig—Life of Napoleon. Beveridge A. — Life of Abraham Lincoln-2 vols. Thwalts— How George Rogers Clark on the Northwest. Lindberg—"We", story of his life. .McSpadden — Stories from Great Operas* p af )(—The School book of Forestry Barton— What can a Man believe" pheasant Jungles. Rie _Parliamentary Rules. Nichols— The Business Guide Beard—The Rise of American Civilisation—2 vols. Lawrence— Who's Who among American Authors. Kleiser — Training for Power and Leadership. Baker —Wcodrow Wilson; Life and Letters. Poems teachers ask for — 2 vols. Quayle, Bikbop— A Book of Clouds Woolen— Biographical and Historical Sketches of Early Indiana. .Masson—Our American Humorists Monahan— My Jeanne I)’ Arc. Proctor—The Young Folk’s Book of

S— DILUTION CHART WSnimmlKiill■ irf*™ MB illllli j-jJ-Hll i I j j i .LL Ell J J~l I JLI I |J_J ILI « */ z e/lchievement of the Century— JgaPIWI ! i An Oil That kW" / Will Not Dilute! IE ~ “We need oil in our crankcases that won’t thin out”, said the motorists of the country. . / jfF' “Impossible”, said lubricating experts a few years Il ago. “All oils dilute”. It was true. They all did. ~ ‘ And t^,en came IsosVis. try I I ~ i 11 '! Isos Vis was developed in the great research labo111 I ! -w F" ratories of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) ■ri 'H i ' fl i by men who have devoted their lives to investi<(N) J 1 I gating the problems of petroleum. f ;/ II IsosVig has every characteristic of the highest I ' grade lubricants and, in addition, the sensational property of constant viscosity. Isos Vis will not thin out. y Try it. You will be surprised at the improvement mm Ar it will make in your car’s performance. /AB* y Prepare Your Car for Winter f I Drain, flush and refill with the proper IZIBCy.iI ? i jjj j I I grade of I so-Vis lAt any Standard Oil 1 1 Service Station and at most garages. STANDARD OIL COMPANY W Decatur (Indiana) Indiana

the Heavens. pr "- p “’“« - Wihon—Daughters of Indiana. Bass-Stories of Early Time ! in the \V PSI Flslmr—Good Meals; How to prepare them. STEWART TRIAL IS IN PROGRESS _ _FHOM P4OK OMR) and :: that had no knowledge of the 1760,000 In Continental bonds, Hogan said; We Will say, and expect the evidence to prove, that that question was asked in ibe form charged by the indictment and if it was asked that it was misunderstood by Stewart." Tlte first evidence offered by the government was the original senate Teapot Dome resolution of 1922 which Rovet read to the jury. — — Get the Habit—rraoe at Home, It Pay, OUTWIT HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE DIZZINESSS, FATIGUE Avoid paralysis and disease in advanced years. Do it with San Yak Pills for the kidneys. They give ease to the stomach. 95% of all diseases checked by using the only antiseptic laxative to the bowels strictly vegetable. Sold at Smith, Yager & Falk's drug store.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13,1928.

ADAMS COUNTY BEES INSPECTED . (CONTINVGtD FROM r»CK ONBI contagenus disease and that if allowed to continue uncontrolled, a great many bees would become Infected and eventually die within a short time. Much of the cooperation between tile inspectors and beekeepers in the county Is due to the effectiveness of the Adams County Beekeepers Associotlon of which Jacob J. Schwartz of Berne Is the president. ■ ——— o-1 * Albert Harlow Is closing out Ills grocery at Geneva, preparatory to mov-TRU-ADE Colds, Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, “Flu” etc. We call your attention to the truly grand remedy and urge you to try it. 25c and 50c sizes always on hand. Holthouse Drug Co. Decatur, Indiana

Ing to this city to assume his place as county auditor.

MRS. LOUISA BRADEN’S American Home Store PHONE 737 718 N. 2nd St. Greatly Reduced! Our entire stock of high M grade Dresses that formerly ■! MM U JK f- ft sold for $12.97 and $13.97. | f >■ ■ included: materials MM vets, prints, satins and vel- IWM ■ M -J Similar reductions on our entire group of new seasonable coats. The greatest buy in years.

i Judge D. E, Smith of Fort Wayne called on old friends here yesterday.

* ."■ "»—■ ■" ■—W Tear Out the Tapeworm that feeds on your coal pile I Furnace coils are coal wast- ~ ere. They use up far too 30 Days’ much heat for the good they „ ■ do, and keep your fuel bills ■ 111 M I 1111 high Remove the old coil. T fa yQUr home Install a modern aelf-aetton for dayß> If you gas hot water heater. Enjoy decide you can’t get the convenience of real eco- along without it then nomical hot water service— pay on easy monthly as much as you want, when- terms. Phone today! ever you want it! L„. Northern Indiana Public Service company y-agg ' ■ (w ni bfl i*e on any basis you choose....with any other truck ?665 MERCHANTS EXPRESS-110' wheelbase $775 *995 COMM ERCIAL TRUCK 1 %-TON-130 * whceibaM — 120* wheelbat® H 065 $1345 ty^TON—l4o'whwlb.M 194-TON-ISO' wheetbaw $1415 H 545 t’A-TON—l6s' wheclbaw Z-TON-150' wheetbaw $1615 $1745 Z-TON-165' whwlbMa J-TON-135' whe»lb»M $1775 $1845 3-TON-165'vbeeUw.. J-TON-185’ wtwetbua Chosiu f. o. b. Detroit Thousands and thousands of owners of Graham Brothers Trucks—all sizes in all lines of business—make money with them year after year .... They keep records .... They know trucks .... They buy and buy agc.in. New thousands each year buy them on this reputation .... and they build profits for these new owners. Compare Graham Brothers Trucks with any truck vou ever considered good value .... Compare them for power and speed .... Compare them for initial and operating costs .... Compare them for mechanical excellence .... performance under any conditions. I Compare them on a basis of your own choosing- — any basis. Saylors Motor Co. Phone .311 21.3 N. First St. GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS BUILT BY DODGE BROTHERS

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