Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1920 — Page 3

D death near Kingsland v Studebaker, agtwl iilxitn pi p son of Mi* and Mrs, (lem.,, ,baker, living a half mile In, ; slund, passed away about eight ,1, this morning.' Death w., , ~ , influenza. which developed mt<> i., pneumonia. The young man me sick last Tuesday and tor th. day or two his condition bus „ Lal. , ides the parents aurvlvint , , | following children: Ben Stnde L of .Markle; ('lint, who lives n,..., Island; Mr/ Irvin Miller, of Bbifi • Mrs. <'ary Zirkle, living nm jlore, tfhio; Mrs. Dwight Maddii: liluffton; Homer and ('lav Stud, who live at home. I.e funeral probably will be held n-dav Bluffton New ..— a nrrtn»

JRfitS PEUPLt Id FIGHT CATARRH ‘ ’WITH SIMPIOOffi HADE REMEDY Can Make Pint at Hornet Costs Little, Say. Leading Dru ff gut e; Covin e tcr,K y Who Has Made Special Study of Catarrh. Say's". L tf:□rted Nostrils 1 Livßtc ?sr;Lt.ir»r>-7r»

People v.ho ray that catarrh a disease no.’ io 1.0 tai st ..... i . ]v at" h-rsidy rebuked by ■ I: t’ucity (jrugtjlsk who ha.; fe> years b< n (Kh Interrstod in th e-.wtii us title loitii.o ytl .. . icge'.bcr too common •!. a ■. •He claim, t’.f't th re-'*. t -ulcr Mamed in.-mhranc oft! « ncs- j trih rrJ t--' : t >'. .. i-.’ breeding groat.d for germs— not only the rerms of influent:.., :.a many vtnvf x ncu as v.... If pconle would only st-r r - pcrimenting for two we»’< a , ’ trv a simple remedy ■ Mentbollaed Arcine m'xc . * it.; enough hotted water to :■.'■•? - full pint, half of the < ;r this country would be uL :.d. It’s really no )okc lot ■ '•

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■ -»twvj c.rcs about this rim-ole : be constantly sniffing ■. ' owing and hawk- ’ i :::! these obnoxious «-•<'- * ’• '1 : ■ the foul dis- . e to disappear i . ( a few days. ~ th.-ee-ouarters of an ' '■ Menthcli.ed Arcine—• • c I you I and after you xed it v.'i’.h enough boiled •ter to make a pint, gargle the •' ly and snuff or ■ » up the nostrils, as diT *" ‘ ?r.<ler nostrils will soon r soreness, heal up, and be clean and healthy. lap r... . Reminder: Just 33 n th« famitv gets I • the head, cheek it at once • medicine. s

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----- - - - i Hospitality. • ] To offer hu.pitully, or tv accept it, {*4iut an instinct which m«u has lulred In the long course of bls self. development. Lions dv not ask Owe another to their lairs, nor do birds Leep open mst. Certain wolvvs uud tigers, It Is true have been so seduced i» ruiiu from their natural slate that they will deign to accept man's hospitality. Mui w hen you ghe a bone to your dog, does he run out and Invite umither dog to shun l It with him: - and does you cat Insist on having a circle of other cuts around her saucer of milk? Quite ths contrary. A deep sense of personal property is common to all these creatures. Thousands of years hence they may have acquired some willingness t< *hare their things with their friends 1 < >r rather, dogs may; cats. I think, not Meanwhile, let us Uot be censorious Though certain monkeys assuredly * were of tliier and more malleable stuff • than nay wolves or tigers, It was a very long time Indeed before even »» begun to be hospitable. The cavemen did uot entertain. Big Heads and Wisdom. I Many clever men huve big heads lint so have many lunatics and itube ciles. The weight of the brain is a ■ urer guide to its quality than the size of the head. Other things being equal brain weight corresponds with Intelligence. The average weight for a mull Is from 4<t to r.!f ounces—of a woman from 41 to 47 (a bitter fact fur advocates of the superiority of the fairer sex). The heaviest human brains known were Dr. Abercoiubie’s. which was 02*2 ounces, and (.'inters, the great French naturalist, an ounce mid a half heavier. It falls to the 'of of but few geniuses, however, to huve this test applied to them. The brain of s man,- on the whole, is übout one-for tilth of the weight of his body; of a dog. but one hundred and twentieth. Only two kinds of animal, the whale and the elephant, have larger brains than man, but in both these the proportion to the weight of the body in greatly less.—Strand Magazine. Flour a Dollar a Pound. /Food prices at present seem high, but they are nothing compared with prices In Alaska during the gold fever. A book recently reviewed in our columns, says that at Dawson iu 1898 sugar was seventy-five dollars a sack, floor a dollar a pound, eggs a dollar and a halt each. But the money came as easily as it went. A man who was - low Lu funds happened to get a paper _ with news about the Spanish-Amer-ican war at a time when no uews- | papers had been received fol' several i weeks. He read a few choice Th-ms to a crowd about the post ottiee uud then announced that he would read the rest iu a hull near by nt ou« dollar a head for admission. Five hundred men crowded iu. The Navel Orange. The nave! orange originated In Brazil and was introduced into the I’nlted States in 187(1 by William Saunders, of the I'nitid States department of agriculture at Washington, D. ('. It was distributed by him to the orange growing sections of the country and was often spoken of as the "Washington navel orange." Its peculiar formation, Is due to the development of a secondary axis, with more or less cells, in the center vs the fruit; the faiU that it is practically seedless, combined with its sprightly flavor, has made this variety of orange popular, and it is largely grown in southern I California and increasingly In Florida. The frees are propagated by cutting and by budding or grafting other stocks. Give Them a Chance. Common sense tells us that the boy "with the schooling" develops Into a far more competent Journeyman than the youth who did nut go through the grammar grades. Therefore, the parents who would fit their children to face life, and at living wages, will strain many points —In fact, will gladly make the sacrifices—in order to keep their children at school, and thus give them something better than a ’ mere fighting chance.—New York ” Evening Telegram. I** I . An Illustration. A fresh young man was pressing a gentleman, who evidently fell bored, to give him an illustration of the transmigration of souls, showing how a person’s Identity might be maintained. At last the old gentleman replied: “Supposing you should die, your soul might appear In a canary bird; when the canary bird died ft might reappear in a Hon or a tiger; again it might reappear in a jackass—and I might stroke its ear uud say, ‘My dear fellow, you have not changed a bit.’” Sea-Island Cotton. Practically all of the sea-island cotton is produced in the states of Georgia, Florida and South Carolina, the finest coming from the Chain Os islands off the Carolina coast. It Is well named sea-island cotton, as when grown away from the coast the fiber rapidly degenerates into upland cotton unless seed grown In the islands is obtained for planting successive crops. Dinner Sign In Sweden. E Hallway stations In Sweden at which ■ meals are served are indicated by the S Simple but suggestive picture of a I crossed knife and fork opposite to the J 1 game of tke station tn the Huie table.

BUSY ANO HAPPY Rev. Buxton Writes Interesting Letter to Decatur Friends from Honolulu ISLAM) IS WONDERFUL And Honolulu an Unusual City—Fish are Plentiful hut Names Difficult , » Honolulu, T. 11. January 20, 1020 Daily Democrat: — This is certainly one beautiful country, summer, birds, sunshine, fruit, green hills and beauty everywhere. We landed here front the steamer .Maui, San Francisco, Dec. 19th, uud I were covered with wreaths and flowjers which is an Hawaiian custom in greeting strangers, rather mol-ihe-nas, '(lender foots)) as we are called. Honolulu, is a beautiful city of about CO thousand population, fine homos, excelent street car service everywhere on the island and asphalt streets lined on every side with shrubbery and trees of coconut and the famous royal palm. It is actually impossible to tell you in writing just itow wonderful and beautiful the place is. One would have to see it in order to appreciate its unique attractions of nature's magnificient desplay of all that, is beautiful in this world. The population is made up of Japanese, Chinese, Portueges, Philipinos, Hawaiians ami Americans, with Uncle Sant’s big war ships keeping watch and his thousands of soldiers in vari- ' ous cantps ami forts guarding these I • peaceful islands that since 1898 have belonged to the of the Free I and Home of the Brave." We hear a great deal here about possible trouble with Japan but if such 'should happen Uncle Sam will give ' them a warm welcome when they reach this great big station of his out ’ here in mid Pacific waters. I The principle industry is the sugar plantations whict. ship hundreds of ■ tons of sugar every wee): to the states, * we have here also the largest dry 1 dock in the world. Most of the smaller business house are conducted by Japanese and Chinese. It seems so

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| strange to us to have these follows i i deliver your groceries, milk, and comlodities wearing their grin of uncertunity lifter being used to the big 1 ] smile of u Decutur son some to your ' door with hl;« good morning and kind 1 I American face. The Chinese women wear pants and stockings ami some of I them shoes, while the Jafmese women iwear rich kimonus and no stockings jwith their yellow feet clanking along I the side walk in wooden sandies, and < they never speak as they pass by < since the Chinese have no things in I'ommon with the Japnese, and the 'Chinese are a much superior race of people in every way and of a most 11 <lemocratic spirit with a deep love for ' American ideals and ways. i I have been quite busy making ad-i dresses to Ad Clubs, Rotary Clubs. I Business Men’s Luncheons, Masonic J Banquets, soldier's camps etc., In some of the finest hotels I have seen. The American people hero are mostly ; from New England States, highly culin the classics and schooling of I Harvard. Yale and Princton universi'ties, and most of them very well to do , and wealthy. The Christian church is I the most beautiful church of its kind ; I have ever looked upon, and a very wealthy congregation who send their ■ sons and daughters to the best univer- ■ sities in the states for their training hence the congregation is above par ‘ in seholistic circles. Many U. S. sol- • (tiers and officers at. church services: i grace the large congregations with ! I their presence. The church has •( ■ wonderful choir and maguilicient . pipe organ of extra quality, and all - sorts of reception rooms, Sunday ■ .school rooms, and superintendents t office, ladies parlors, kitchen and ban- • quet room, church office, pastor's study • and office and a most wondrefully! 1 equipped plant in every detail. The i Baptistry is a picture in beauty, very large and surrounded with growing I plants of flowers and ferns the only t one of its kind J believe in existence. 1 Missionaries from all parts of the f world stop over here and scores of t visitors of all denominations come to see this beautiful church with its archr itectural richness so harmonious with f nature's display of divine scenery all . about, the island. It has been my privt ilege to baptize ten persons in this • beautiful place since coming here. Vi Also to have three great church wed)'dings. We have a Japanese janitor

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ft - ability (a at the church and I have the hardest time trying to make him understand what I want done when I wanted the church arranged with plants the other day for a wedding service 1 simply could not make plain to him what I wanted so I took my own ring off my linger and slipped it on his arid in tins way he finally understood. Hope this finds you all well. Kindly give the boys about the Metropolis of Adams County my best regards Including my good friend Barney. Always ami ever yours, A. G. A. BUXTON It 8- Just want to nd this one word [that if you should see Judge Smith, or Pat Parrish, tell them that fish are filf-ntiful here even sharks, hut If they I want to catch Ute smaller fish they l will have to learn to pronounce their names before they can tell what fish they have caught. For instance here is the name of the smallest fish caught according to Hawaiian language, Humuhumunukunukuapuaa. Most of the fish are indescribably beautiful, but their names in the Hawilan tongue quite funny. BHM■■EBl■■■■■■■■■

Buy A Broom Save Money Om h We have quile.a number of brooms with slight defects, such as imperfect handles, a few discolored straws, etc., which prohibits us from selling them to our wholesale trade, bill which can be used in the home or office. We have a special low price on them and want to move them at once as we must have the room, (let them while they last at the factory, adjoining the Kirsch-Reppert coal yard on North Eighth street. DECATUR BROOM FACTORY ’Phone 13. HOMER, SCHUGG, Mgr.

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: NEGLECTED COLDS ’ ARE DANGEROUS! I v - . Dr. King’s New Discovery soon breaks a cold and y s ! checks a cough — CniT.T.S — fever — sneezes—and then a hard cold develops. Take a little Dr. Kings New I Discovery when the sniffles start. I It will soon cheek the cold, the cough-provoking tbr(,ut-tl< kle. I'sed ' everywhere by people who know ' why it Ims been on the market for , half a century. Relieves cold, cough, grippe, croup. No disugrecuble " after-effects. All druggists (JOe. r and JI.2U a bottle. Give It a trial. i ' — Bowels Behind Schedule? Liver acting lazy? Bring them to ’ time with Dr. King's New Life f Pills. Gentle but sure-acting sys [ tern cleansers thut are tonicity Iu action and pleasing in results. Still ” 25c. a bottle at all drug stores.