Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1920 — Page 2

DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO.; JOHN H. HELLERPresident ARTHUR R. HOLTHOUSE, Secretary — Subscription Rates Cash in Advance One Week, by carrierlo cents. One Year, by carrierI 600 ) One Mouth, by mail 36 ceu "’ Three Months, by mail” . Six Mouths, by mall One Year, by mail»3.o One Year, at office Single copies 2 cen a . Advertising rates made known on Entered at the postofflce In Decatn •, Indiana, as second-class matter. | The dosing of the gymnasium for two weeks is the right thing, though it seems a little harsh to the boys and girls who are in good health. It is done of course to prevent a further spread of the flu and other contag- ( io, > diseases now prevalent. The time Will pass quickly and the gym will soon be open again. It's a time to be careful. ~ Governor Goodrich says he never had any intention of running for president, which makes those who know the strenous efforts made and, the tight between he and other republican leaders of the state wear a grin that *<• ms to express sympathy for poor old Jim. This climbing the stairway of political tame is not as easy as it looks to an outsider. ■ — i There is no doubt that Decatur will grow just as large the coming year as we provide houses and take care of the people who come here. It cannot grow beyond our possibilities which means that we cannot be any bigger than we are able to comfortably house. About the most important question right now is how we can do that and the committee in charge of this work wiil appreciate any assistance given them by the intei sted citizens of this community. A few men cannot do everything and tlvy don't wish to assume atti tude. Get in the game and we can make a year of history that everyone will feel justly proud of. The ii.u is sc rious and though the re is no reason to become panic stricken. there is cause for being just as careful as you can. Health authorities advise against congregating, mixing with people in crowds. The The Child’s Cough needs your care. Children like ■ that pleasant taste you will always find in DR. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP No opiates, nothing in5 jurious. Same old price 25c, 50c, SI.OO

11l HI 'lll HW— —■! ll— lilWMM——Wl Lose Bros. Barber Shop Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Building Modern and Sanitary The best in the city Service for the gentleman who cares.

= ~~~T , I MR. FARMER 'i our harness we'll repair and oil Remove all mar and sign of toil. A. W. Tanvas Harness and Tire Shop.

I Sleep ? \ Does a dry cough keep you <twdk6 . KEMP'S BALSAM will stop the tickle that makes you cough. guaranteed. , - most impoitant advice however is to take good care of yourself. You 1 know how. Treat a cold as though it was a real malady and not just some- J thing that will pass in a day or two. ‘Stay at home, use the remedies your I physician advises ami don't be stub.born. The disease is spreading rap- 1 idly and will likely require systematic and determined resistenee if we stamp it out before it lias made a' round trip of the community. Keep steady, be careful, act wisely. 1 For almost seven months the sen-’ ate has been considering the peace treaty, and the situation is about . what it was when th.’ treaty was sub1 milled to it July 10 last. This record I of procrastination is specially inter-1 ■sting when compared with the speedy work of the peace conference. The conference held its first formal 1 meeting January IS. 1919. On Jantt- ' ary 25 the league of nations project was unanimously approved. The’ commission charged with the duty of framing the covenant held its first | meeting February 3. The tentative i draft was presented February 14. It should be said here that the work of the conference was not delayed by the league of nations commission since that was the first to report.! The revised draft of the covenant was ' made public on April 27. and on April * 28 it was unanimously adopted by ' the conference. On May 1, the Getman plenipotentiaries arrived in Paris, and on May 7 they received! the draft of the treaty. Thus the whole work was completed in less : than four months from the day of . the opening of the conference. Ger-j: many signed on June 28. The president reached this country on July 9. and on July 10 lie submitted the : i treaty to the senate. And it has been! I before the senate ever since.—lndi- i anapolis News. 1 A BUSHEL OF SPUDS Murphy Day at the Mecca theater yesterday proved a big success.' lauager Ben Miller, of the theatre of- . icri’d the very unique and interesting admittance plan to all the kiddies of the city, in which each school pupil was entitled to an admission to the theater, by bringing one potato and one penny war tax. Quite a number of children took advantage of this.

j they attending both the matinee and J evening performance and which net- • ted over a bushel of line spuds. Mr. • Miller announced this morning that lie had turned the potatoes over to the United Charitie* organization of this city, which are to be distributed among the needy. ESCAPED AN OPERATION By Taking Lydia E. Pink-

ham’s Vegetable Compound. Many Such Cases. Cairo. 111. — “ Sometime ago I got so bad with female trouble that I thought

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every one told me the same but I kept i fighting to keep from having the operation. I had read so many times of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and it helped my sister so I began’taking it. I have never felt better than I have since then and I keep house and am able todo all my work. The Vegetable Comi aound if; certainly one grand medicine.” -Mrs. J. R. Matthews,33ll Sycamore Street, Cairo, Hl. Os course there are many serious cases I that only a surgical operation wil) reamply prove that many operations are recommended when medicine in many 1 cases is all that is needed. ) if you want snecial advice write tn Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Go. (confidential) Lynn, Maae.

W ashington Township HrpoH of IteiHlH* J,!* »• Tr"''" .1' \ “2, ron lown«hll> for <*•* Ending Orr. iwiw. TOWNsiiTF Ft’ND Receipt* '"l l, Amt. forward » :iusJu; jj'j'uhn Multure, lune db»t- lb ' i3 '' l 'll John JiW', Dec. dint I. l♦ 31 Kelly. Kintz * Butcher. |)U .1, P. costs l>l*bu>»euienls 'u'p F. Tceple. Diay.iai '■l Margarel Melln-rs. ottl. ■ • rent J*'. 21 Hit Tel. <■". phone rent ...' ■’ i2l .1 I’’ Snow, part soivhe “ v 'T Adorns co Itepuli. printing A»7 I s Leonard Sup. Co., office sup. >- - 21 Democrat Go., printing ... rep., .1. I’. SUP .March . - <r. D. Bowers-Nlb. (.rain ( o . coal ■ 11 I. F. Snow, part salary pro.vt ' J*.' F. Snow, part salary n! I 2’» Jacob Koos, t^nunieru lion ii.t» Mity , 2 .1. F Snow, part salary •; 2 Frank It. Braun, tepalring - |26 Frank W. Downs, notices -. In .1. F. Snow, trustee Livery - ,u F. Snow. Part salary 21 t'ltUelis l*hoi)e to., Bent . I J 2 ,l <’halmer O. Porter. Work j? X Leonard Supply <'<>-. Books 1„ j. F Snow trust Ser. Ices HW.UV IJO Goble Ptg Co.. Blank books -.(* |o Kiger .8- Co.. Dog tax ■ " >• i W Mt-ibnrs. GtHcv rent •** 31 Cal E. Peterson School trfw. L‘H‘».» ' September , 12 ,|. F. Snow. Service* 2(1 G. F. Kurtz. Cleaning ‘-wi November . , -- Il( . ‘ :: .1. I’. Snow. Part >‘hirs ‘ M L 11 (’hai*. Arnold. Ditch • • 17 Citizens Phone Co. Phone ... .j,, 2(1 John Mosure, Act’s, h.xp December , filM . ■2O Chas S. Niblick. Services 2!i Conrad Gllllg. service* 1 2!' Wm. Noll. Service* ’ Septemebr -- 00 | 27 J. I'- Snow, Part xalai? | November . , , •>- 12'* D. N Kvrr. ditch work • 1 December . r* i t | 2 Decatur Lumber Co.. 22 .1. I’. Snow. Part sa ary u t l ,1. T Snow. Part xalnry o’ W 31 .1. I-’. Snow. Exp Drayagv.. 1< ( i :',l .1, I’. Snow. Livery hire •• ROAD KIND Hr eeipt* January ... . .... 1 Amount brought forward bi . - ’ December 11 John Mosure. disb. fund SPECIAL SCHOOL EL’ND ' Receipt* January -...» ... 1 Amount brought forward .•.*»>■ l.i Nat’l Fire ins. < 0.. Repairs j *— ■' June t i ox 23 John Mosure. June dis. i. I] »< comber _'i John Mosure. Dec. dist. UlnburermentM January . . •' <»o • lx Jacob Koos, repair school - : T. A Leonard. Repairs < hool ,2.‘. John Yost, Supplies school ' ' - 1 2.’ John Yost. Janitor 4 February , • F \V. Downs. Rut blanks 1 Alma Hill. Janitor work • x Forest Owen. Janitor wk in John Yost. Janitor work 1" '0 IB |\ A. Leonard. Reparing 11 old Adams C<». Bank, bonds 1,2 b. O - 11 old Adams Co. Bank. Int’s J. 4 ’?,, 11 D. F. Barton. Clean’ valts D J«»hn R. Porter. Reparing jo Forest Owens. Janitor I March , - , 14 obl Adams Co. Bank. < ups • •••* April .. iA--12 Alma Hill. Janitor wk J 2 Jacob Koo*, repairing - 21 Mvi’tle Wilder institute 21.0 c ■1 Myrtle Wilder, kinftor wk ■1 Zelna Stevens. Institui. 21.0'' 21 Zelna Steven*. Janitor yv'k l-'-T' JI Alice Gerber. Janitor wk II 24 Aike Gerber. Institute .March .. 1 John It. Porter. Uepatrs 1-»-■;• X .lobti Vest. .Janitor yv’k 10 00 1. ■ N Saunders. Janitor wk ; I. Boyvers. Ntblic Grain Co. .-o;'l 17 August Walter. Beparing 13.2. '. John Yost. Janitor w k .>.OO ’iV"|-'-.irl B. Adams. Insurance. 15.50 I’. John Most. Supplies -’.40 is John Yost. Janitor w k •' *” •■> Hazel JL Wray. Janitor Wk 2«.«0 ;•■ I'. ■ .-st (twin-. Janitor w k 1.i.00 ■1 Bessie 11- M ilder. Institute.. 2S "0 21 Merb Poling. Institute 24.90 2« Huth Gilbert, institute 24.60 N. Snundf '. Janitor w'k la.JO 2G Jacob Koos. Enumerating IH.OO jx John Cidliote, Gasoline jx John <’hil«*otr. Janitor Wk 2*.. John It. Porter, Enumerating 15J»0 May 5 Wm. Kittson. Supplies b.(»0 ’ 7 Armstrong Pub. Co.. Supplies 12 Ih rris In Voss. Institute I -’.O 2ii Forest Owens. Ditching 21 Vera Stoutrnbury, Institute 21.0 b • 23 John l‘. Bolinger, repairs 7v.m» June .... , i... i > it,.... .. i .. i.... .1 i ~

?0 John IL Porter. Lahur 4 4.<b May 1!» Ohl Adams (’<» ilank, bond-1 I 1 1.61 27 old Adams Co. Bank, bond-15 7.32 J une 16 Bowers Niblick grain co.. <oal 21.10 July .x Leonard Supply (’<».. Books I<‘ Gubb Ptg Go.. Leaders 12.6 b ]«» Gobh- PtK. <’o.. Blank books 1.15 I 1 Wm. Kiston, Hauling coal .. >o.7’* 1! Ed S.. Christen uni. exp. 12 *7 11 Decatur Iron fr M’tl co., coal 51.02 15 I*. .1. Hyland, Repairs ’< 2” 21 K irseh-Bt-ppert Co.. « « al 103.'.‘2 22 Schaffer Ild’w. Co.. Locks ”• 2” 2,'. W. H. Davis. I bolsters 13.5 b 21 Obl Adams Co Bank, bond 15 ‘17.22 31 T. N. Kerr, transfers < 57.0< l i3l Cal E. Peterson, transfers 177.5 c August 7 John IL Porter, enumerating J.Of 11 Old Adams Co. Bank, bonds 571 I 10 Obl Adams Co Bank. Isolds 1 LG: 20 IL M. Woodruff, labor 13. 22 Ira W. Baker, papering 1 x 2' September

11 Leu Kahn, labor 35.0' 13 A. S. Wclfry. labor 31.0 13 Thomas. S. Perkins, labor 73.5 22 Old Adams Co. Bank, bonds 7.‘. 22 Haymond Ray. hauling 13.7 23 Enrctt-Hite <’o. r brooms '.‘..3 2 1 Ed. Green, livery-work 11.0 2G Thomas S. Perkins, labor 3.7 29 Emma Koos, labor 7.0 October 6 August Walter, Repairs 1..3 9 .John Cbilcote, gasoline-labor 10. i is P. .1. Hyland. Repairs 13oj 23 Benny Schultz. kindling 29.( 31 P. J. Hyland, Pluming 178.« November s Jesse H. Stv* le. Janitor w’k IM 17 John Yost, Gasoline 1." 17 John Yost. Janitor w’k IGJ Vt Jacob Koos. Supplies <. 2 s . Ohl Adams Co. Rank, bonds 7. 26 Schaffer Hd’w. Co.. Supplies 8. is Zimmerman Coal Co.. <-ual. l*jh. is L<-e Hardware Co.. Supplies 9 20 John Yost. Janitor w’k 13. 2 1 X R. Ashbaucher, Repairs 71. October is Ida H. Gnnsett, teaching. 332. , December. 2 Decatur Lumber Co., coal 22. 6 Alice Gerlier, teaching 1. 6 J. H. Steele, gasoline 12. ♦; Vera Stoutenherv. teaching 1. 11 Emil Wilder. Rcpurj* 20 20 Ruth Gilbert, teaching I, 22 A Flanagan < .*<■».. Supplies 38 2” Paul Graham. Janitor w’k 11 20 Vera Stoaienbery. janitor 27 20 Ruth Gilbert. Janitor w’k 17 20 John Chiibbtv. Janitor w’k. 37 21 Ida H. Gunsett, Janitor w’k 17 2 1 Hazel L. Foley. Janitor w’k 17 2i Fishery Hands, broom. T. P 31 D'c.atur Lumber <’o.. lumber 5u 31 George Dellinger. Libor .... 9 Ti. THON FIND Receipt* January 1 Amount Brought forward 3,777 18 John Mosure, Co. revenues . 900 •I ulv * V'.’J Adams Co. Bank, interest 7:i • r lrst Nat’l. Bank, interest 31 I ’•’OJU-Trust Co., iut. 31 -ft John Mosure, revenue 1,5 t

I would have to be operated on. I had a bad displacement. My right side would pain me and I was so nervous I could not hold a glass of water. Many times 1 would have to stop my work and sit j down or I would fall on the floor in a faint. I consulted [several doctors and

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l>lMhur»ei»e«<* ifs'zt'lti'l Steiens, teacllUlg JJJJq ~ M.Nary, do. ;il Merle I'olmg. February , tiv.oo 1 Huth Gilbert. •!■■ qu I l>orl» DeVos*. do ~ii.i)b 1 Alice Gerber, do. 72.00 1 p.-ssie B. Wilder, do. I .Myrtle Wilder, do. 00 \ x Hazel MeNai'. do. 1., Zelna Steven*, do March , 45J»« I |lv*»le !<■ " Im* r ; 1 He UO I Myrtle Wilder, do. t - 10 „ J Huth Gilbert, do. ■ 50 00 11 Doris DeVoss. do. ;,o.„i> . ' | Vera Stouteiiliery, '•■ April , , 20.0« I 12 Zilim Steven*, do. . , (100 J 2 Alb " Get bi I . do. j.-. 00 1 j - Vein Stouti-nbei y. <>• 21 Myrtle Wlldt r. do- pg.oo 21 Zelna Stevens, do. • jjoon t 21 Allee Gerlier. ■!■' s „„ 21 Alice Gerber, uo. Marell 80.9« 22 Zelna Stay ens. 00. . Il( , 25 Bulb Gllby t. do. M , 01) 20 Bessie B. W ildei . do. 60 0* 20 Mvrtle Wilder, do. oy 20 Allie Gerber. d<>. April . , 10.00 1 iluzel McNary, do- -„ 110 I Hazel McNary, do 70 on 7 Dori* DeVon.x. do. 311.00 II .Mvrtle Wilder, do. ■■sllll 10 Vein Stoutenbery. do -. ()1 10 Hazel Mi N'ai y ■ ‘ lo 107.00 21 Bessie B. Wilder, do. xj.> 00 21 Merle Poling, do. *O4 00 26 Huth Gilbert, do. May . 110.00 12 itorris DeVogs. do. p,-'on 21 Vera Stoutenbery. do. >-■ October , *42 80 H paul Graham, do. ~ 11 Hansel 1., holey, do. ■ (|| ix Jesse H Steele, do. .. 0(| IX Ethel Potts, (io 400( IX Helen Everett, do. .. ()( IS Huth Gilbert, do. ”5 Vera Stoutenbery . do. 25 Paul Graham, do. ' 25 .1. 11. Steele, do. ~- ol 27 Hansel L. holey, do. (( 211 Ethel Potts, do. 211 Helen Everett, do. November o) a, X Jesse 11. Steele, do. j " 5 Alice Gerber, do. ' s Alice Gerber, do. 8 liiith Gilbert, do. 11 Paul H. Graham, do. I I Ida H. Gunsett. do. ■■ • II Helen Everett, do. - |ni 15 Ethel Potts, do. J 15 Vera Stoutenbery . do. J 21 Hansel I. Foley, do. 73 m, 25 llutll .Gilbert do 29 Jesse H. Steele, do. October ,- ao i 1 x Ida H. Gunsett, do. ' December ’ ..- 6 Allee Gerbei. do. 6 Paul H. Graham, do. • ’ 1; Vera Stoutenbery. do 12 Hansel L. Foley, do. e.-. 15 Helen Everett, do. 1;j Ida H. Gunsett. do. 1:; Ethel Potts, do. i’20 J. H Steele, do. ■.,' •■(> Paul li Graham, do. K; 211 Vera Stoutenbery . do 2u Buth Gilbert, do. ;, ’ n 21 Hansel L. Foley, do- - s 0 " ' DOG FI'ND RrcriptM 'l‘"An'i>unt Brought forward -2' jV'wm Blackburn, dog tax »41 On ;;i Dog Tax debtors, dog tax lo'l.og tax 101.1.1 I’.S.l.tax- 112.00 10 Dog tax eol. (E.B. L. '.del tax 12 90 E. B. Leuhart, dog tax •■•"" DiNhii FMciiien I m January „ n . 2 4 .1 E. Ellsworth, sheep killed .0.00 March - 3 Geo. Kinzle Co., surplus tax . BK.OO ""wm. Zaeser, sheep killed 25.00 ’io"J E Elsworth. sheep killed 30.00 111 J I-.’, Elsworth. sheep killed 120.0" V'e' VS< hnepy-. turkeys killed l».o<> 30 A. Leigh Bowen, sheep killed 4".00 LOCAI. TITTION FUND Keeeipt* 23 Tohn Mosure. June dis. .1.684.00 December . ~ 11 John Mosure. Dec. dist. 1..>4>.,4 IIEI APITI 1 vriox December lit. I»l» TOWNSHIP FI'ND Balance on hand 6'*?s®-?', Beceipts during year 3576.58 T' tai of halam e and t<” eipts 6i.x ; :.a.. Disbursements during year 2295.38 Final balance - ■ 4358.2, GOAD FI ND Balance on hand 610.02 Receipts during year MJ Total of balance and receipts 610.32 Final balance 610.32 SPECIAL SCHOOL FI ND Balance on hand 5763.89 Beceipts during year 8072.55 Total of balance and receipts. 13839.44 Disbursements during year 6222.75 Final balance , 7613.69 TI ITION FUN'O Balance on hand 3777.42 Bei.’ipts during year 2395.40 Total of balance and Receipts 6172.82 Disbursements during year 4320.00 Final balance 1852.82 DOG FI’ND Balance on hand 228.00 Beeeipts during year. 651.00 Total of bnlatue and receipts *82.90 Disbursements during year 353.00 Final balance 529.00 Balam, on hand Included tn reg fund Iteeelpts during year 3227.53 Final balance . . 3227.83 1 TOTAL OF ALL FFNDS , Balance on hand 13465. H< ■ Beeeipts during ytar 17926.66 ; Total vs balanee and receipts 31413 06

~ ” ' — - - ■ .. . -T- • I - —n — _ MHA till KOHMAS '" Bißfl lß 1 Evw Vi* ■B. 01) 42 Ope of the most important functions of this i.j • bank is to assist our friends and customers, where ,i either credit or dependable counsel and advice is o'. desired. JO* 3 31 ■ , l . h l ere no sin B le need you niav have .no winch wilt not receive our most careful experienced attention if presented to us.’ ).00 , - - ■’ .. O,II J J 11 aini is io help each customer succeed. \\c grow through your success. 7 On J rw ■ 'fi Ha Idw s A .j L rftf u| S I * 9 4Hr VS ’I / -ft ■•■wM —-

SOCIETY DOINGS Club Calendar I I f Monday- . ' „U. Me. >- ATuesday Tri Kappa. MrsJ7“ daU ' at her home on ' ” unn members urged present The Pythian Sisters met m th* Hom- last bZ Os one of their men.b Christen Vaughn. • relative* her home in Chicago tt To

a. “ “0. Dinner was served at b o clock the tables placed around the table where were seated I Vaughn. Mrs- Maud Dorwin and th ( ve7 near friends of Bess, we pro-, •eeded to have one of those | some times when care is cas |1 real true friendship holds full BwayJ| To attempt giving the menu, would g the who could not be there a pang of hunger, for the . L did not enter there. We hope Sister Vaughn will come again and still again ad infinitum. I. + + + + + + + + + + + + *** j. WITH THE CHURCHES 4. ++ +++++ + ♦ + + + + ♦ ♦ ZION REFORMED CHURCH Sunday school 9:15 “■ ra -. -"'I 1 Kirsch, supt. n I Morning worship (Englishl 10. o" I Christian Endeavor. 6:15 P- m l J! Topic: What Does Our Pledge Re I ’ quire? Leader. Letta Wetter. I . Evening service, 7:00. Theme. I ; The Protection of the Shepherd 1 Woman’s Missionary society 2:30 . p. m. at the home of Mrs. M. Jaberg. You will be cordially gretted at all I the services. Come and worship II 1 with us. I- W. STOLTE. | FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH >j (North Fourth & Monroe Streets! Dr. E. V. Ghidoni. pastor. ' 9:30 a. m. Bible school. ■ 10:30 a m. Communion and ser- , moil. "What will become of us when ' our body dies?" 1 7:15 p. m. Song and sermon. "Be- , sides Heaven or hell is there another place where men may have to stop for a time after the death of the . body?" Special music at all services. In the evening Mrs. Dr. Weav-j er and the pastor will sing together. , Come warm your soul and cheer . your heart in our fellowship. “Bei hold, how good and how pleasant it i is for brethren to dwell together in ' unity.” PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . Sunday school. 9:15 a. m„ Supt.. j C. J. Lutz. Junior C. E.. 2:30 p. ni Miss G. Smith and Mrs. Annen in charge. ■ Senior C. E.. 6:30 p. m. Leader. I Helen Baisma and Mary Frisinger. > No church services due to illness of the pastor. — > I >isiHirKvm< ntw year 1 ‘■l -*1 <'•’ H Final Iwlam-e II 1’ Total balance a* shown by this report IS2-2.03 »i Checks outstanding !»<•<•. 31, I'Jl‘j 65.15 ’ Total I»alan<-(‘ and outstanding »ICash in depositary L»ec, 31. 1 111 Hl IN 2873 •» a > • snow i . ~!t ■ " W—i ■ I —

TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION „ aebolarihiP in the Im .. ivnt ., ind. Ne* 4® r,n * UrU hßb 2 nth Call at th*' Morris 5 and 10c to J»tn. van * Blure. 4(111 SALE— Two ladders, cheap; ’ne 20 ft. and one 15-ft. Call at 61 c. Zf-vl Wiucheater St- t , ' V it « *’<•> I’lUA** - if SOI D Bl ORIGGISTS UjffiWlttJjjL-.

The Bankland the Boy Every Bov should be acquainted with the Rank. RtHik ran give the average boy the best p.>rt o f | prictical education. It will teach him liow | 0 h aw j | monev It makes no difference whether im (Itjuisits sm-ill or large, he will learn how to take care of fel I monev \ Man’s Bank Book is an excellent record of|l I'm-mcial affairs ami when preserved from his early lif n I i valuahie reference. This Bank accepts a boy’s 1 and assures him every assistance. WE ACCEPT SAVINGS DEPOSITS IN ANY AMOUNT 1 First National Bank MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK. Decatur, Indiana. I rnm — ■ w Il p ■ OP Il M E I 1° I Buy Amhor a ■ gj Top and know ■ 1 ■ the real pleas- |w I* La ■ ■ ure of comfortable motoring ■Rfl O , L ."e WUte. gU P 0 The Anchor is the Real Winter Top Plate Glass Windows set in felt-lined steel channel and be raised or lowered as desired. Doors open wide, affording easy entrance ami Electric dome light furnishes interior illuminationG. R. HILEMAN, Agent for Van Wert and Mercer counties, (Ohtol and Adams County. / - l —■ Sending Money to Europe | In addition lo the manv advantage | given the public | )V this bank, The I’eop vs Loan and Trust Company oilers lo public ils service in sending inane} lu | practically all pai ls of Europe, j I’toinpl and efficient service lo all. I The Peoples Loan & Trust Co | BANK OF SERVICE

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