Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1920 — Page 4

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application. Entered at the postoffice in Deca tur, Indiana, as second-class matter. SETTING DR. McCULLOCH RIGHT: — One of the touching incidents of the gubernatorial campaign in Indiana is the unparalleled solicitude which Mr. Toner displays toward Dr. Me Culloch in seeking to convince him ot I the error of his ways. That high de votion to a principle lias set the cam paign on a plane which must deiighl | the spirits of the fathers who drafted cur cornerstone of liberty. What matters the attempts of Mr. Feeler or Mr. McCray to wrest the republican nomination from him if he can only convince Dr. McCulloch that he hat committed a grave mistake in public ly voicing his disapproval of the tax law? Mr. Toner declares that Dr. McCulloch is either "grossly innocent with respect to the tax law” or is "deliber ately trying to fool the people.” Now if he really felt that the doctor is try ir.g to pull the wool over the eyes of Indiana's electorate, he certainly would not devote so much time to laboring with the obtuse physician The mental anguish which the doc tor's views have caused him can only mean that he believes his democratk rival to be innocent. How could it be otherwise? he argues. How can a man who has de voted the best years of his life to re moving the unruly appendix be expected to master the intricacies of a lax law? The law is temporarily unpopular. Mr. Toner concedes, thereby; ascribing lack of perception to others besides the doctor, but-bow can they be brought from darkness to light if j one of their leaders persists in his illogical deductions? Not even the or-| ations of Phillip Zoercher. one of his! own party, have offset Dr. McCul loch's obsession that something is wrong with the tax law.

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I Os course, both Mr. McCray and! [Mr. Feslcr have taken several sb’ l pokes, not to say prodigious swats at I the same measure. Arc they, too, so I | innocent or cun they be deliberately I attempting to fool the people? At I any rate, they are left to their fate by I Mr. Toner. But, with a magnanimity I all too rare in modern politics, he is! (

I still hopeful ot his democratic opponI ents regeneration.—lndianapolis Star I (Rep.) j The wheels in Decatur’s new sacI tones will be turning within a short I time and the real test of Decatur’s ability to handle these propositions uid to grow is just coming. Right now the town is filling up and each iay we have calls for rooms and

I houses. It's up to us to provide i I them. Along this line, we call your -I attention to the fact that Mr. and! I Mrs. F. A. Peoples have charge oi l I the rooming bureau. If you have I I rooms or houses to rent, notify thern.l Jand after the rooms are taken] I please remember to notify them of I I this as it will save much inconven-l I ience for the secretaries and the peo- I | pie wiio are hunting places to live I I We can still take care of a number of I I people if we work out a system and I I werybody helps keep it up. I Every citizen who has the right] should cast his vote at the primary I m May 4th. Even where there are! to contests it is important that you] -hould vote for the totals have an in-|| luence when announced and if you! believe in good government, it is I, vour duty to help select those men 1 1 who will serve you best Be sure to I vote. You can well afford to devote I his. much time to this, during times] ike these. Remember May 4th is] 1 inmary date and vote. L v l, : Are you boosting for the big fair to I s »e held in Decatur in August? Nowl-j s the time to make the plans to have I ■•our friends and relatives home. It I vill be a real show. You will be I IE >roud of it and you will be glad you | helped to make it a success. It will I vithout a question of doubt be the I ° iggest week, Decatur everv enjoyed.lo 11 Let’s all have a good time that week.| low is the time to get started right] on it. I 1 ' —* |c If your paper is not paid in ad-I s |i vance, it will be stopped this week. L There is nothing else to do when I d print paper costs fifteen cents al pound. It’s a case of self preserva- 1 tion. We are glad to say that less! than one hundred of our 3,500 sub-K scribers are on this list. It |r - . Frogs have teeth ouly on the upper | jaw. -I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY. APRIL 13. 1920.

!♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + POLITICAL CALENDAR ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR REPRESENTATIVE Editor Daily Democrat: Please anounce in your paper that ‘ I am a candidate for the democrntic ( nomination for representative from Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election

Ito bo held Tuesday. May 4, 1920. I THURMAN GOTTSCHALK, r | PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ■ Editor Dally Democrat: I You are authorized to announce Imy name as a candidate for the I Democratic nomination for ProsecutTing Attorney of the 26th Judicial di»Itrict, subject to the decision of the I voters at the primary election to be I held Tuesday. May 4. 1920. I E. BURT LENHART.

| Editor Daily Democrat: • Please announce that lam a candiI late for the democratic nomination I for prosecuting attorney of the 26th ■ judicial district, subject to the decisI ion of the voters at the primary elecIlion to be held Tuesday, May 4. 1920. I ADAM C. BUTCHER. COUNTY AUDITOR I Editor Daily Democrat: j You are authorized to announce my I tune as a candidate for the DemoI ratic nomination for County Auditor I --object to the decision of the voters lit the primary election to be held, | Tuesday. May 4. 1920. MARTIN JABERG. Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a demoratic candidate for Auditor of Adims county, subject to the decision if the voters at the primary election to be held. Tuesday, May 4th, 1920. E. W. FRANCE. COUNTY SURVEYOR Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce my name as a democratic candidate for county surveyor. subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 4, 1920. DICK BOCH. | COUNTY RECORDER Editor Daily Democrat: You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for county recodrer, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 4,-1920 Joseph McConnell. COUNTY COMMISSIONER — Editor Daily Democrat: You are authorized to announce that am a candidate for the democratic nomination for commissioner from the second district, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election. Tuesday, May 4, 1920. B. F. BREIKER. Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a democratic candidate for county commissioner from the second district, subject to the decision of the voters at 1 the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 4, 1920. IRA WAGONER. COUNTY SHERIFF Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Sheriff of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 4. 1920. SEPH MELCHI. COUNTY TREASURER Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce in yoor paper that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday Mav 4. 1920. FRED W. STUDLHR. j COUNTY COMMISSIONER Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce in your paper that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination tor county commissioner from the first district, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday. May 4 1920. HENRY GALLMEIER. Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce that 1 am a can didate for the democratic nomination for commissioner from the First district, subject to the .decision of the voters at the primary election to b< held, Tuesday, May 4th. 1920. ERNST CONRAD.

Mecca Theatre TONIGHT “The Price of Innocence” A First National production, sea tuning Broadway’s newest star, Stella Talbot "Get out you—you — thing — and never let nie see you again.” Thic was the reward for the sacrifice she had made that they might not be driven from their homes. And when she had escaped from the evil clutches of the brute who had placed such a heavy price on her innocence, she found herself an outcast—a thing a part. A story of the strong willed, sturdy but narrow fisher-folk of the rock-bound Maine coast. TOMORROW “BROKEN MELODIES," featuring Eugene O'Brien. Any one having a broken phonograph record and presenting it at the ticket office will be I admitted to this show, "Broken Meij odiei’’ free of charge.

f Rev. Tinkham Remains Here (Continued from page one) Arcadia, H. L. Lidle; Atlanta. H R. Carson; Box ley, C. A. Byrt: Bunkerhill, H. A. Broadwell; Center, 1 O. Windoffer: Cicero, J. P. Cham ness; Converse, E. E. Dewitt; Denver. H. W. Park; Ekin, Boyd Tucker; Elwood, P. E. Greenwald: Forest, A F. White; Frankton, E. H. Taylor; Galveston, A E. Leese; Gilead. N. A Gilliland; Goldsmith. J. A. Gardner; Greentown. J. L. Gillard: Hillisburg Everett Nixon; Hobbs and Aroma, U. S. Hartley; Kempton. C. L. Schwartz Kokomo District. Kokomo, Reamer Chapel, W. E Ixtveleas; Grace, W. T. Arnold; Main street, F. H. Morris; Logansport

! Broadway. B. Kendall: Market, J. F ’• lldwards; Wheatland avenue, Leroy ” Myers; Macy. J. P Sparling; Mexico, j. A. J. Durvee; Miama. John Harker: :• New Waverly, Oscar B Lyon: Peoria. A. R. Banks; Peru. F. F Thornburg: Richland, Edgar Moore; Roann. J. H. Brown: Russiaville. A. K. Love: Santa Fe. E. C. Fisher; Circleville. Robert Hutchens; Sharpsville, H. C. ! Powell; Sheridan, J. I. Jones; Tipton r A. S. Preston; Twelve-mile, O. B. ’ Young; Walton. C. E. Dunlap: West ' Middletown, C. M Fawns; Windfall, W. H. Harrison. Muncie District. Muncie district, J. A. Beatty. Mun- . cie. superintendent. Albany, T. M. i Hill; Albany City, G. F. Osburn: Alexandria. E. C. Dunn; Alexandria circuit. Floyd Honschel: Anderson. First J. W. Potter; Grace. A. G. Kiger: Indiana avenue, Herbert Perry; Noble street, E. J. Wickersham; Park place, A. D Burkett; Carmel, V. B. Hargitt; Daleville and Mt. Zion, to be supplied: DeSoto. H E. Forbes; Eaton, J. J Fried: Fishers. C. G. Cook: Fortvill?, |W. T. Daley: Gaston, C. B. Sweeney: ! Hartford City. Grace. E. M. Dunbar: i Ingalls. (Jno. Borders): Jolietville Edward Antley Lapel; J. 11. Palmer; Matthews. L. C. McFarland; Middletown, J. H. Runkle; Muncie. Avondale. J. W. Gibson. High street, D. T Stephenson; Madison street. J. S Newcombe; Normal City, D. C Beatty; Whitley, W O. Moulton: New ■ Burlington. Burt Jones; Noblesville, jo. A. Trabeau; Noblesville circuit. Kenneth Maynard: Pendleton, J R. Powell; Perkinsville to be supplied roll (E. M. Gilbers-ton); Selma. E. B. Westhaler; Shideler, J. L. Williams: Summitville. J W Gruber: Summitvjll» circuit. (Johji V. Rose); West- ' field and Hortonville. A. C. Hoover 'and (James A. Koontzl: Yorktown. P. B. Smith. Richmond District. Richmond district. Sorherville Ijght Richmond, superintendent. Boston jand Webster (Wilbur Thorn); Cambridge City A- F Hogan: Centervilla, W. G Dy; Charlotte, vilie to be sup--1 plied; Chester and Middleborrough. Louis Uumer; Dublin and Straughn. F. C. Yeomans; Economy. J. JFischer; Fariand circuit. J. A. Laad; Fountain City. J. F. Blocker; Green(field. 11. S. Nickerson; Hagertown. C. |W. Chadwick; Kennard Weber Roahi rig: Knightstown. M. Pell; Lewisville. 'E. E. Franken: Lynn and Spartanburg, B. H. Franklin: Markeville, A. J. Armstrong; Maxwell, (C. A. Mitchell): McCordsville. H. L. Adams; Mill Grove. Mack Crider; Modoc, O. !p. Vany; Newcastle. W. W. Wyant; j Parker. C. S. Miller. Pennville. L. H. Uce; Philadelphia. V. E. Stoner; Port- ! land. W. E. Hogan; Portland circuit. -.1. 11. French; Redkey. L. S. Phillips; Richmond First. R. W. Stokes, Grace, A. H. Backus; Third. E. L. Gates; (RldgeviUe. G E. Hughes; Salamonia. A. E. Scotten; Saratoga, A. W. Smith; Shirley and Wilkenson. R. , Ixjweil Wilson; Spiceland. G. W. Anderson; Union City. J. T. Bean; Williamsburg, Robert Morris; Williams Branch, W. E. Hamilton; Winchester. O. T. Martin; Winchester cir- ' cuit. W. O. Power. Wabash District. Wabash district. B. Freeland. Wa-

bash, superintendent. Akron. I. RGodwin; Andrews. A. L Weaver; Bippus, Henry I-acey; Burkett. A. 1.. Myers; Churubusco. R. H. Wehrleyt Churubusco circuit, J. L. Murr; Columbia City, M. O. Lester: Claypool, C. E. Smith; Etna and Troy Circuit, Frank S. Youngy; Fairmount. E. B, Magenity; Gas City, A. C. Wischmeier; Huntington. First. L. A. Swisher; Huntington circuit® G. M. Thomas; Jonesboro. W. E. Pittenger; Lafontaine. F. E. Trlbley; Largo. C. M. Vaster: Larwill. P. B. Letach: Lincolnsville, Jeppe Jensen; Marion, First, Eearle M. Ellsworth; Grace. W. C. Asay; Highland. C. A. Cloud; Home park. A. W. Pugh; Ninth street, J. R. Thompson; Markle. H. A. 'P. Homer; Mentone. I>. 8. Jones: Morris, J. O. Campbell; Mt Etna, F. J. Robbins; North Manchester, B. M. Bechdolt; Point Isabel, Arlington . Singer; Roanoke. C. B. Thomas; Sili ver Lake, (W. M. Smith); Sims, K. ’ B. MeCo’ South Whitley. M. L \ Hardinghail; Swayzee. Thomas Da vies; Sweetser, Leslie Miller; Union

dale. E. A. Bunner; Upland, M. EBarrett: Van Buren. S. F. Harter; Wabash, First. E. E. Trippeer; Mid liestreet, E E. Lutes; Wabash street, D. V. Williams; Warren, R. V. Johnson aud Warren circuit, C. G. Nelson Special appointments: George K. Grose, president Depauw university; Mlthawaka quarterly conference. Other Appointments. C. U. Wade, endowment secretary. Depauw university; Broadway. Lo•.ansport, quarterly conference. Fred B. Fisher, chairman of the 'ndiana mass movement commission lational executive secretary centenary campaign committee; High ■itreet, Muucie, quarterly conference. F. M. Stone, Detroit area director tuances pentenary committee: Trinty, Elkhart, quarterly conference. V. W. Sweet, professor, Depauw university; Greenfield quarterly conference. E. L. Jones, superintendent Meth-

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odiit memorial home; Barren qua' | t»rly conference; B 8. Hollopeter, . corresiwndlng secretary Methodist memorial home; Huntington quarorly . conference. R. A. Morrison, general secretary preachers aid society; Bluffton quarterly conference. G. H. Myers, national representative centenary campaign committee; Decatur quarterly conference. j. W. Walters, lantern slide department of the board of foreign missions; Warsaw quarterly confer-1 | ! ence. Madison Swandener, national staff of the anti-saloon league of America; first church, Marion, quarterly conference.

Children Should Never Drink Tea or Coffee. ■ They are harmful to growth and development and have a particuj larly bad effect on the nervous j system of the child. Give the children Instant Postum and avoid tea and coffees harm 9 j ' Theres a Reason 5 I The Newspapers Are full of articles condemning those who speculate and gamble with “futures” in the market. The man who speculates on the “Future” of his happiness and the happiness of his family by failing to save now while his earning capacity is good, is also taking a gambler’s chance with the odds against him. First National Bank DECATUR, INDIANA.

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