Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1916 — Page 2
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44«4 , 4’4'4 , 4 , 4 , 4 , 4'4'4 > 4 1 4- ❖ SHALL WE CELEBRATE? * ;♦ 4. Citizens of Adams County, Ind.: <■ ❖ Presuming that there has 4 + been enough said about our cen- 4 + tennial it seems expedient to as- 4- ❖ certain quickly by a public meet- 44 ing whether Adams county will 4 4> observe Indiana's centennial in ❖ statehood, as many of the coun- 44> ties of this great state are do- •£• ❖ ing. Therefore all the citizens 44> who are interested in properly 4 4« observing the one hundredth + + birthyear of this state, are re- 4> 4 quested to meet at the . court 4- ❖ house in Decatur at 8:00 p. m. 4= 4« Thursday, April 20, 1916, for the 4purpose of considering and de- 4> ❖ ciding if we may whether we 4 4* shall have a county celebration v 4 and of what it may consist, and 4 4" how and when. " 4> All business men, clubs, organ- <f 4 izations and farmers from every 4> 4- part of the county are requested 4 4> to attend and participate in this 4 4 meeting. 4* 4 1 Very respectfully, 4" + E. S. CHRISTEN, 44» Chairman Appointed by State 4 1 4 4> 4 > 4 > 4>4*4'4 > 4 , 4 < 4*4'4'4*4*4* SUNDAY EXCURSIONS APRIL 16 First Date of the Popular Summer SUNDAY EXCURSIONS via the NICKEL PLATE ROAD To Points Within Approximately 100 Miles ' 25c to SI.OO FOR THE ROUND TRIP Get full information of Ticket Agent, or write F. P. PARNIN, D. P. A. Fort Wayne, Indiana
- - J GREAT RIVALRY BETWEEN RACINtTrEAMsJ i - " ®©K® *M B 8 B ®3K x ; i WF * /■HBe Vfi W|' J i. Jr jk t .,_ t t ij ree official entri I Sixth Annual International Sv... , stakes race on the Indiana^. n "> Motor Spfeedway, May 30, are thio Duesenberg ears. i., I i To show the intense rivalry between racing teams ..i. ■ l( J. already been a change in the lineup dnv- rs for these ■ ' . O’Donnell will captain the Duesenberg team. He is net ixa- a , but the wiseacres predict that he has had just enough e . < r ,j„ r . in shape for a big cleanup. D’Alene will be his team mate. 1I te Hint son was to guide the third steering wheel, but I etc .la. J bacher’s Prest-O-Lite Racing Team. Who the third dr verwilllx >- ■» question. A wonderfully speedy mount awaits someone with enough expen ence and nerve to open it up. Sncodwav in These three cars will soon be seen on the Indianapolis bpeeii . practice for the fiOO-mile motor classic. zvn„„„ o ii thov are hannily Judging from the pictures of D’Alene and O Donnell they are nappi i confident of success. _
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