Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1920 — Page 5
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ABOUT TOWN What would you do if you had sworn to your dying father that you would avenge his slayer, and then find out that he was the man that married your own mother. The tragedy of this situation will be shown in ’‘Heart O’ the Hills.” with Mary Pickford, to be shown at Mecca Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday. Lase Bud went t' Melodeon hall last night, but only got four dances on a gallon o’ elderberry wine.. Th’ theater goer is another feller that don’t seem t’ mind payin’ any price fei eight year old stuff—Abe Martin Indianapolis News. E. J. Bailey of Huntington was hero on business and called on friends. Lieut. Robert Peterson of Columbus Barracks, Ohio, is home for a few days’ visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Peterson. Mrs. Bueteil and daughter. Adella, went to Fort Wayne to spend the dayi with friends. I Miss Rose Sprangler returned to I't.l Wayne after spending the week-enl with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Andrewd made a business trip ti Fort Way nd this morning. M. J. Wertzberger and daughter Harriet, went to Fort Wayne to meJ Robert, son of D. D. Wertzberger, ej route from his home in Tulsa, Okll to Howe military school. Raymond Brown left for Los geles to spend the winter. H S. E. Black made a business trip ■ Fort Wayne this morning. Robert Smith went to Fort Wawje this morning to attend to bu iness fairs. _K] _ ~
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MBs Ruby Leonard returned to her hoi ti in Danville, Hl., after spending the Bclidtf vacation with Mildred i" fa' ,fr. an<! Mrs. E. F. Gass a re visitingfe' thf E- B- Weismantle home in Wnuk IH-. for a few days. jfis Aha Teeple will h ave tomorrow Ifor Poughkeepsie. New York. v.fcr she will resume her work at vßs: college where she is a sopliijfrer student. fc Decatur schools resumed this .A-; : after a two w-eks vacation, tWoufHy enjoyed. 'T general exodus of < 1! ge students ■.■liiniisß after the Christmas vacajot is sow on. Oil’s. Ed Gaffer and daughter went Brßltfton to spend the week with her wther. ■teo! Frisinger and Josephine Myers left ysterday for Bloomington to reKneheir studies a, the tate univer«lty liter enjoying th holidays in the Oil th their pari-n . ■T- county cent. tiers were in sc ! this morn ; t the auditor’s of> |ls city council will met in regal riession at the city hall tomorro f evening. IMs Mary Frising.-r has returned Indianapolis, where uehe was the ‘gt; ■ of friends. | Tfe holidays are over—now it’s tin for the January sales. f bar Mercer tonight at the Church fbf iod. If you hear him once you ewfeome again. 4-t3x htmait Johnson has returned to Hire Military Academy after spendin holidays with his grandparents, IM and Mrs. L. T. Brokaw. I Irs. Merrill Dull returned to her -Ilino in Indianapolis after a visit here I
|kh her father D. B. Erwin and far'ip r I Little Billy Shrock who has been ill | it some time is improving very I irely. Alex and Murray Sutton left this .temoon for Lafayette, Ind., to reune their school work in Purdue Unftrsity after a two weeks vacatf-n I nent with their parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Sutton Miss Mayme Deininger spent the I fternoon in Fort Wayne. W. S. Barnes and family returned I o their home in Fort Wayne after a I ;isit with E. Mcßarnes ar J family lear Pleasant Mills Miss Sayres returned to her horn'
fes i:i Fort Wayne after a visit with re- > Relatives in Spencerville, stopping off > there for a short time. ' I Miss Lillie Teeple of Blue Creek | > [township went to Fort Wayne to con- | I I suit a specialist. II Supt. M. F. Worthman went to Fort I Wayne to attend a called meeting by i B. F. Moore and the State Superint- j endent concerning the interest of the I [Teachers Pension law. ' Robert Colter and Howard Beery I j returned to Purdue University at La- I . fayette today after a two weeks va- I cation. Fort Tinkham will sing a solo at tho I First Meeting of Prayer Week at the I Presbyterian church tonight. | Judge P. E Smith made a legal I business trip to Willshire, Ohio to- I day. — PYTHIAN SISTERS TONIGHT I An important meting of the Pythian L Sisters will be held at 7:30 tonight at « the Temple. All officers requested to 8 be present as there will be installation ’’ services. ! PHt'DELT NOTICE [j Important business meeting tonight i Election of officers. All members ii | please be there at 8 o’clock sharp.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1920.
Crystal Theater Wednesday MATINEE AND EVENING One of the greatest events of the world in college athletics and social life Is the annual Yale-Harvard 'varsity boat race. To be stroke oar of either crew is to gain world fame 4n athletic annals. Round this famous event is centered the first great phctodiama of varsity life, “The Winning Stroke,’’ starring George Walsh as the stroke car of the Yale eight. This picture, reflecting accurately the college spir- , it and real college life, marks a new era in filmland. You are invited to see “The Winning Stroke” at the Crystal Theatre next Wednesday, riatinee and evening. F. J. White, Manager. What’s become o' th' travelin’ do. | .or with a full page beard that u “ 1 visit th’ little towns an’ charge absolutely nothin’ t ’advise you t’ begin treatment at once? Ther’.s lots o' otfi .-es within th' gift o’ th’ people—if you've got th,' price of a nomination. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Norman Angell stated in a lecture at Manchester England, that the An erican Navy was today a greater 1. . girting machine than the Briti T I Navy. It is not generally known that Walt Mason, the popular newspaper poet, a Canadian by birth. *+<• ■> <■ INCOME-TAX FACTS ❖ YOU SHOULD KNOW •> •£• + + ♦♦* in making out his income-tax r< - torn the taxpayer is re- ir d to sho • oth gross and net i p erne. Grn income includes pra- ’a lly every' del- ■■ the taxpayer reco.iv ! during th ■ ar 1019 In arriving . I net income, ion which th ■ ;x i■- : ' -.ou. he lowed certain deb lions, which ill be explained later, plus th J •otinf of his exemption. Incomes below $5,000 are exempt i’r'-m surtax. The sin- le man wit.r dependents and ->n income for 1913
of $2,000 will pay a tax of S4O Instead i lof S6O as for 1918, and a married man with nn income of $2,500, and no de- ' p ndents except his wife will pay S2O instead of S3O. Surtax Rates. The surtax rates is 1 per cent on the net income in exec--.. of $3,060 and not over $6,000. and increases by i:tep« of 1 per cent for each $2,000 of net income up to and including 48 per cent on not inc >me in excess of $98,000 and not over SIOO,OOO. From this point the rater, run as follows: Fifty-two per cent on net income over SIOO,OOO and not over $150,000. 56 per cent on net income over $150,000 and . t over $200,900, 60 per cent on net income over $200,000 nnd not ov-r $300,000, 63 per cent on net Income ever $300,000 and not over $500,000, 64 per cent oa net Income over $500,600 nnd not over $1,000,000. How To Compute Taxes The following illustrations will show the average taxpayer whose net income was more than $5,000 how to compute hir tax. A single man hud a net income for 1919 of $6,000. First he deducts tt'S personal exemption of SI,OOO. leaving a balance of $5,000. On the fir t $4,000 he pays at the normal rate if HI Sffiß injiMi Use Soothing Musterole When those sharp pains so shooting through your k; ad, when your skull £ -ems as if it would sp. ■ . jvst rub a little Musterole on your tr uplcs and neck. 5 It draws out the inffamraation, soothes , , vavthenain.urualh'gi ingquickrehef. I Musterole is a clean, white ointment, !• -adc with oil of mustard. Eetterthan • lustard pl .c-r and does not blister, plaay doctors and nurses frankly rnincnd Mvsterol.o for sore throat, c'-.;::r, crouft Stiff neck, asthma.. cor-LCSflon, pleurisy,rhetunam. lu;;.bagn, pain" and aches of the icltotjc: ts, cprain s, sore muscles, ■ bruises, clutb Ms, ;• rested feet—colds efthe chest (it c:. ■ pr - nneu- ' :c.en’a) It is always dependable, tajc anti .b- . kgl $2.50. aWS - k £ in
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4 per cent. $l6O. On the romaluingl SI,OOO he pays at the normal rate of 8 per cent. SBO. in addition he pays a surtax of $lO per cent on the amount J us his net income between $5,000 and ( $6,000. His total tax is $250, as coiti-i pared with $370 for 1918. Rate For Married Men A married man with two depend-, ents had a net income for 1919 for $7,560. From this be deducted his perstr.al exemption of $2,000. plus'
■ II THE UNIVERSAL CAR ’ || IL | Buy Your Ford Car Now To make sure of getting a Ford car, buy one now. Don't wait until spring but buy now while deliveries arc possible. Even next month is an uncertainly. The number of Ford cars allotted to this territory is limited and specified. Even to get our allotment, we must have real, bona-lide orders for cars. .Just so many cars allotted us; just so many will get cars; will you he one of them? Those who order their cars now will be protecting themselves. If you would be forehanded, get your name on an* order today. Don't think you cannot use it if you get it now. The four s. isons are all alike to the Ford car. It is a necessity every month of the ye- r. Besides the Ford car is lowest in upkeep cost and easiest in operatioi And the new Ford electric starting and lighting system makes driving nore convenient. Your order for either open or enclosed cars will have our I' prompt attention. Shanahan- Conroy Auto Co. Authorized Ford Agents Ford Service. Decatur, Indiana Insist on Genuine Ford Parts 1 I •T.Trj—iiuiiai i uh, i m —nmiwn zv -Ttriu ■ j»r..nj4i uawmiFJaK
1 S2OO for each dependent. On the fivat | '54,000 of the balance of $l,lOO ho pays, at the normal rate of 4 p->r vent, $l6O On the remaining $1,100; ■he will pay, at the normal rate of 8 per cent, SBB. On the amount of his , Income between $6,000 and $6 000 he pays a surtax of one per cent, or $lO. On the amount of his income between ■ $6,000 and $7,500 he pays a surtax of two per cent. The total, normal ami surtax, is S2BB as compared with $412 Tor 1918
Husband and wife whose combined i income tor 1919 equalled or exceeded $2,000 must tile a return, either separate or joint as desired. A widow or or a maid must tile a return if her ncc 11 woman living apart from her hnsband, : ior a maid mnst tile a return tfher net .[income equalled or exceeded SI,OOO A i [ minor whose income for 1919 was f S.IOOO or mor<- must make a return. 1! If the minor's income was less than SI,OOO ,it must be included in the return of the parent.
