Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1915 — Page 3
Automobile and Motorcycle RACES Next Tuesday, OCTOBER 12th. The Big Day postponed from the Fair be:ause of rain will be given for the benefit o! hose holding season tickets. These Tickets Are Good. THE PROGRAM EVENT ONE Five mile, for cars under 450 inchs 75.00 EVENT TWO Ten mile, free for ail $125.00 EVENT THREE Three mile, (two in three) Three cars from fastest heat Each heat $ 50.00 EVENT FOUR Twenty-five mile for cars under 450 inch displacement $200.00 .. EVENT FIVE Motorcycle Races Ten-mile, single (open) S 50.00 Ten-mile twin (stock $ 50.00 Entrance fee to auto racess 5.00 Entrance fee to motorcycle racess 2.00 Purses divided 50> 25, 15 and 10 per cent. ADMISSION 25c—The real thing—Don’t miss it. Adams County Fair Association
MOTHER SHOULD BE PHOTOGRAPHED, MLt— motjier thinks only of her children when rhe thinks of photographs. Perhaps she’ll need persuading—perhaps will < all it vanity, but her picSutures will prove she is still a beauty—will be in greater demand than those juaint pictures of younger days. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR HER Cabinet Photos, $1.50 per doz. and up. Post Cards, 6 for 50c. I Expert Kodak Finishing. • ERWIN STUDIO The New Place. Over Callow & Rice Drug Store. I HOMESEEKER EXCURSION FARES TO SOUTHWEST VIA 1 CLOVER LEAF ROUTE First and Third Tuesdays of each month. See H. J. THOMPSON, Agent. Decatur, for information. FS8I& .'——i iu—i w. ■ .. I F »; jugr'* ' ; I'M Prosper in Fertile Floncll & NEW LAND READY —A large section Florida’s richest farm land has just been s opened up in the beautiful, fertile ' KISSIMMEE VALLEY , 7 j The new Okeechobee division of the Florida East Coast R. R. I< has opened a large section of very uch land in this beautiful I valley of the far famed Lake Okeechobee e ;ion—the garden spot of Florida. Ideal land for general farming — live stock dairying, poultry, hogs, HM hay, cereals, garden truck and fruit. Rich eastern markets take all products M quickly at high prices. The new town of Okeechobee offers fine business !■ opportunities. Other choice lands on main line of railroad. Land prices , and terms very reasonable now. 1 Personally Conducted Excursions. Come! |K First and third Tuesday of each month—low rates. Join us on one of these rleliehtful excursions investigate for yourscit tae remarkable fertility and profitableness of this ■ ■ land—and experience the pleasun sos Florida lit,—especially the superb climate. Write for 0 ■ complete details and our booklets "Live Stock Farming in Florida’ ’ and “Forage Crops.” — I I D. E. Studebaker, Local Agent, Decatur I H. B. ELL WOOD, State Agent, North Manchester, Indiana I Louis Larson, Western Industrial Agent, 155 W. Madison St., Chicago ■ FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY COMPANY (11) 5
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HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSE] The Senior Clasu of the Decatur High School has arranged for nn excellent Lyceum Course for this year through the Extensh n Division of Indiana University. The course arranged for will be the largest ever given by Decatur High School. There will be seven appearances in the program for the year. The first entertainment will be £lven cn Wednesday night, October 27. The imperial Quartet, which comes very highly recommended, will open the course. It will be of interest to knew In this connection that this quartet recently entered into a two contract with the Victor Talking Machine Company for a number of records. Some of these records will be on sale in November. The. Chicago Herald speaks of them as Itejng the best quartet on the road. The second number of the course wil be given on Thursday. November 18, by the Kuehm Concert Company. The 'company is made up of Mr. Kuehn, Mrs. Kuehu, Mr. Nicolai Zedeler, a famous violincellist, and Miss Hazel Baggy, a soprano. Mr. Kuehn lor years was one of tlie principal violins of tlie Theadore Thomas Orchestra of Chicago. He is a native cf Germany and had attained high honors in ills native country before coming to America. Mrs. Kuehn is spoken of in the highest terms as a pianist. Ople Read, the novelist, says of Miss Daggy: "There is no sweeter voice on the American platform.” The third number of the course will be given by Montaville Elowers, one of the most rioted speakers on the American platform today. Those who heard his great speech on the Japanese problem on tlie occasion of our Chautauqua in the summer of 1914 need no further recommendation of Mr. Flower’s ability as a speaker. He will not only entertain his audience in a most delightful way but he will give each and every one something to carry heme worth thinking about. This third number will occur on Tliuisday night, December 9. | In order to avoid the cold of midwinter the other numbers of the Lyceum Course will be offered in the Spring. Mrs. Nellie Peck Saunde.'s, a dramatic monologist and interpreter of great plays, will appear in the fourth number. She is a woman of large experience in this line of the dramatic art and is sure to please her audience immensely. The last number on the course will consist cf a series of three nights. Mr. Charles Payne, a world famous traveler, will describe in a thrilling way some of his many travels abroad and will illustrate them with steropticon views. Mr. Payne has been on the Chautauqua platform for many years- and is a splendid entertainer. His entertainments will be both highly interesting and at the same time very instructive.
The seniors are making a big campaign in the sale of tickets and hope to put out a larger number than ever before. The tickets are selling fur only one dollar and a half per season ticket. Season tickets are also on sale at the following places of business: OLD ADAMS COUNTY RANK. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. CALLOW & RICE. ENTERPRISE DRUG STORE. MILL’S GROCERY STORE. o ? nr Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIMB TABLE. Northbound. Cara leave Decatur at 5:60, 8:31. >1:30, 2:30, 5:45, 9:30; arrive at Fort Wayne at 6:53, 9:40, 12:40. 3:40, 6:6f ind 10:40. Southbound. Leave Ft Wayne at 7:GC, 10:00, 1:00, s;00, 7:30, 11:00; arrived In Decatur *t 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 5.10, 8:40, 12:10. Connections are made at Fori Wayne with the Ft. Wayne ft North ern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo ft Chicago interurban Railway Company, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana. Union Traction Company; also with Ute Pennsylvania. Wabash NlckbPlate. L. S ft M. S., C. H. ft D.. and <J. R. ft I. railroads. Freight Service. Freight seme-'- consists of one train each way daily; Leaving Deca tur at 7:00 a. m. and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 a. m. Thl» enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN. General Manager, • Decatur. Inti o THE ART OF SELLING FOR CASH— This little brochure explains fully how we can sell your real estate or business for cash; no matter where located. We mean it. Write today describing what you have to sell, buy or exchange, and receive this booklet free. —B. F. Loos Co., 403 W. Walnut St., Des Moines, lowa, m th-175tf FOR SALE Two Hundred shocks of corn just outside of corporation. Inquire of Dr. D. D. Clark. 239t3
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