Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1920 — Page 5

Lfegj Jazz I Pumps I —Fit snug at the instep. No chance to gap at the ■ sides. \\ e have them in Kid or Patent. Louis or*. ■ Military heels, AA to I) I $8.00... $ll.OO I Charlie V ogiewede I Sells Better Shoes. I - 'll

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ABOUT TOWN ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ■'There’ll be lively music when the I cuts begin to sing at the Athletic hall tonight. E “The Altruist" is the name of a four | page paper published in this state b the committee direct in.' the Hom ‘ Service Appeal fur tie- Salvation Arm... It is a newsy little beet, and is boun I to do the organization much good in Its appeal to aid humanity. I Quite a number of Decatur high School students and other> were n Geneva last evening attending the fcommencement exervis- -. The Deca- * tur high school or.stra furnished the music. HfvFred Mills cante down town tin Mattemoon in his straw hat which i ample proof that sprit It '‘finally come.” ■j Col. Fred Geppert h,. purcba- 1 new seven-passenger Cadillac limouBine and his family expects to get many a pleasant trip out of it this summer. BA large banner read .. Fir ••• ters of the Northern Indiana Fair" i Up. — —

I * gm. feA Rw '(s'• £ •:• ?*j •'■»;« J a 'hunt’s** -- . sX- J treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA. B*3t Ml ringworm, tetter « X t py other itc 1 e «lciaYt«c«»ea. Try V«J a 75 cent bo» at aur risk. i-«2K&3fc 7WS EF- IIP* Hab B ® holies /■ Gas hills arc due and | I payable at the com- I I pany's otlice on or he- | Ifore May 10. if you I fel wish to save the dis- I f I count. | Northern Indiana (<as I I & Electric (. o. I afljsiawß. - •

| The Smoker’s Smile Sign | “White Stag” Il S E G A R S || The name “WHITE STAG’’ on the II box means the smoke satisfaction to II son Mr. Man that your money cant | buy in just “ordinary” cigars. JJ* vou v ver tried one of the ■9 •invincible" size. It'S . — <

-tretched across Second street fr.,n j i he oilice of the fair association in the | Burns building to the Terveer build-1 ing on the west side of the street. I Jack Brunton is in charge of the of- ( 'ices and is helping in the plans for: the big fair and Old Home week. I JOHNNY MARCHES HOME (Unit..! Press Service) Boston, Mass., May 7. —(Special to Daily Democrat) Johnny Wilson of. Charlestown,'Mass., was the new middleweight champion of the world to- . lie defeated Mike O’Dowd of St. l I’aul in points in a 12-round bout here last night. Referee Hector Mclnnes , ave the decision to Wilson. Wilson shot a terrific left to O' • Dowd's jaw in the second round which ii" pped the St. Paul fighter. He was j 11 his feet however, before the referee could begin to connt. Seven of the 12 rounds went to Wilson. O'Dowd took three rounds while two were even. CARRANZA SKIPS? (Unite! Press Service) Washington, May 7. — (Special to I.'iilv Democrat) — Mexican revoluiary headquarters here announced today that a dispatch had been receiv--1 from Laredo reporting that Preslent Carrana departed from Mexico City during the night. The announcement was not confirmed from official sources. TO NOMINATE DEBS (United Press Service) New York, May 7 —(Special to Daily Democrat) — Socialists will meet here in national conventions tomorrow to go through the formality of nominating Eugene V. Debs for president. He was expected to have no opposition. As Debs is now serving a 20 year sentence in Atlanta federal prison for violating the espionage act the country may witness for the first time a candidate for president conducting his campaign from a prison cell. MORE ARRESTS ARE MADE Evansville, Ind., May 7. — (Special to Daily Democrat) —Three more.arrests I were made here today under the fed- .. ral grand jury indictment charging existence of a booze ring in Evans- 1 I v file. | Elmer “Babe” Kappler, garage prop--rietor ami associate to Chief of l'o-: lice Edgar Schmidt, was one of those arrested. | The arrests today brought the total ihnt far to 1!) of the 85 indicted. Sev- 1 i nteen capiases were received by the. pltyuty United States marshal for serv- . re today.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920.

' COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES Citizens. Tell Co., Co. rev.,,.s 81,90 Burford by Democrat, do 101.40 John Mosure, Co. auditor..., 58.10 Remington Typw. Co., Co. Rec. 70.u0 Sephua Melchi, Co. sheriff..., 4.10 Decatur Light & Power Plant, jail , 39,35 E. S. Christen, Co. Supt 174.57 C. W. Burren, Exp, Co. Supt... 2.00 E. 8. Christen, Co. Supt. Exp. 38.50 F. M. Christen, Asst. Co. Supt. 42.00 Win. Frazier, Co. assessor.... 112.50 C. W. Yager, coroner inquest 4u.70 John W. Clark, do 10.00 John T. Myers, Depty. coroner 8.50 11. Myers, coroner inquest.... 2.00 J. C. Grandstaff, Co. Health Com 56.70 Henry Heller, Co. attorney.. 50.00 Black & Getting, Poor Wabash I township, burial soldier.... 80.00 Ferdinand llleeke, poor Washington township 857 Chas. Voglewede, do 5.85 Gay. Zwiek & Myers, do., bur- , ial of soldier 130.00 Teeple, Brandyberry & Peter- I son, poor Washington tp... 21.80 E. L. Carroll & Son, do 3.00 Callow & Kohne, do 3.78 Fisher & Harris, do 19.05 M. F. Parrish, poor Blue Creek I township 8.i»0 Herne Equity Exchange Co., i do 11.26 Berne Milling Co., poor Mon- ) roe township 5.66 Berne Lumber Co., do 13.75 Orva Smith, do 18.52) Martha Heche, poor French I township 28.97 ' John Felty, poor Wabash tp. 7.53 IJ. D. Stults, cust. Ct. house 83.33 '(Tide Fugate, Ct. house exp... 1.90 I P. J. Hyland, court house and | county farm 65.10 Decatur Light t Power Plant, | court house 45.65 , Roy Baker, jail 20.00 1 i Niblick & Co., jail & Co. farm 120.2.11 Northern Ind. Gas Ac Elect, jail 4.49 I | Rudolph Linnitneier, Co. farm 60.00, IM. A. Laughlin, labor Co. farm 40.1)0 i Henry Schlegel, do 16.00 Grace Laughlin, do 25.00 Mary Laughlin, do 15.00 Standard Oil Co County farm 50.22 Miller’s Bakery, do 37.84 Childrens Home Del. Co. | board of guardians 30.00 , Anna McConnell, do 24.95 Mrs. Goldy Secour, do 20.00 I Mrs. Anna Tricker. do 15.00 Decatur Democrat Co, election 385.48 H. Thoma & Son, bur. soldier 75.00 i Yager Bros., drt. 75.00 ! Wells Bros., do 150.00 iF. C. Foreman, roads 1.1)0 ( . C. Beer, road viewer 5.00 Berne Witness Co., roads.... 5.16 ‘Fred Schwartz, road 5.00 Bernhart Lehman, do 5.00 ■J. A. Hendricks, highway Supt. 120.00 Mrs. Julius Haugk, rental.... 16.00 I Vernon Miller, turnpike 92.05 Gt. Ray, do 350.00 i Milo Sales, do 143.69 S. L. Vance, do 64.25 Jacob D. Hendricks, do 746.6:1 J. ('. Augsburger, do 39.00 J. D. Winans, do 139.00 Otto Boerger, do 64.50 .1. A. Hower, do Chas. Johnson, do 85.35 Fred Ostermeyer, dot 126.50 J. F. Parrish, do ! 490.55 Monroe Reporter, Stauffer rd. 5.92 Decatur Democrat, roads 61.14 Berne Witness Co.. Stauf. rd. 4.44 Sephus Melchi, do 4.30 Ed. Green, do 4.50 Orval Harruff, do 16.51 L. L. Baumgartner, do 10.00 i Donald C. Patterson, do., 20.00 ! Edgar Habegger, do 2.00 Benj. Habegger, do 2.00 Emil Fluckiger, do 2.00 Anton Zurcher. do 2.00 1 Fred Stauffer, do 2.00 Benj. Burkett, do 2.1)0 David C. Depp, do 6.85 Frank Foreman, roads 1-00 John J. Ehrhart. Stauffer road 10.00 ' Daniel D. Moser, do. 10.90 I Peterson, Moran & Lutz, d 0... 50.00 . Rufus Huser, Salem Reformed I church road...— 10.00 John Habegger. do 10.00 ' Donald C. Patterson, do 10.00 L. L. Baumgartner, do 25.00 - Orval Harruff. do 22.80 i Dan Wafel, do 2.00 Albert Fruchte, do 4.80 Henry Fruchte, do 6.5‘> Wm. Fruchte, do '. 2.00 Franklin Fruchte, do 2.00 Ed. Fruchte, do 2.00 Ed. Green, do 2.80 1 Star Publ. Co., do 5"" J. Fred Fruchte, do 52.00 John Mosure, roads 70.00 -I . I I The regular first Friday services .were held at the St. Mary’s Catholic' church this morning. — MICKIE SAYS I ' / OLD EZEN ■SCRUGOS ALLOWS 2 [tA WOW) ME AMAT eOlkjTA OO MCA ! / MORE AvDVRR-XtSWAO ÜbiDL WE ) j OETG SOSAE. RJESJCVS FRO KA TU' O« tU* EVEPWAWT TUW WE/ I PWC 4T FOR TV TWAE VJWEW / | Vtu’ circus vjl-s were four) ' MEAWA'S AGO ( iir SuzmaiJS.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ THE COURT HOUSE NEWS ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« Albert Kauffman vs. Ida Wise <>t al., partition of real estate, is the title of a new case filed by Merryman & Sutton. Affidavit of non-resident filed. Notice ordered by publication returnable the first day of next term of court. Norfolk Woolen Co. vs. Schaler Sad deity Co., suit on account, was filed in circuit court by Heaton & Heaton, attorneys for plaintiff. Summons ordered issued reurnable May 18. | William Gailmeier, partition for drain, was on trial in the circuit court liefore Judge Moran today. D. B. Er rwin is tlie attorney for the petitionvers, while Clark J. Lutz represents th< remonstrators. I The Farmers’ State Bank of Pret»l< vs. Frisinger &i Co., suit on note, de maud $3,000, is the title of a new suit tiled by Attorney D. B. Erwin. I REE! FREE! | A big wagon load of ashes at this office. Will furnish help in getting them out of cellar. Free for the | hauling. If you want them, get in touch with Fred King at this office. 10942 THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. MEEiiNii AT MONROB There will boa special meeting of 'the Farmers Equity Exchange at Monroe, Indiana, on Thursday evening at 17:30 at the Monroe high school. Messrs. Plog. and McDonald, national organizer will attend and speak at the meeting and farmers are urged to att tend. FARMERS EQUITY EXCHANGE. 10545—Adv.

( Ashbaudier’s' FURNACES I LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING ■I SLATE ROOFING p PHONE 765 or 739 )StSjiw '< Be Better Looking—-Take ) Olive Tablets > i To have a clear, pink skin, bright : eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy i like childhood days, you must keep i your body free from poisonous wastes. i Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets (a vegei table compound mixed with olive oil) act on the liver and bowels like calomel i —yet have no dangerous after effect. - - Take one nightly and note results. i They start the bile and overcome i 1 constipation. ' That’s why millions of boxes are sold annually. 10c and 25c. 11 "—- Mecca Theatre TONIGHT The last episode of the fanti ous serial, “The Black Secret,’’ 1 featuring Pearl White. “Was , He a Spy?’’ Don’t miss this i last episode as it has many a ) thrill. ) , In connection with this we are I starting a new serial tonight, ) I “THE MYSTERY OF 13,” i i featuring Francis Ford. The most ' unusual story of love, hate, revenge, mystery, thrills and adventurous ro1 mance ever filmed. Start with the I first episode tonight if you can—if you cannot begin any time—it will grip and hold your interest with any j episode. Tell your friends to come. ; “Chicken in Turkey,” a Century comedy and the kind you like. | Six Dig reels tonight.

I SALE all this WEEK | Automobile Tires and Tubes I Buy them at the old price | PORTER and BEAVERS I COR. IST. and MONROE STS. BUICK SALES and SERVICE. 'PHONE 123. ||

+*+ F F F+l- j <• PEP PARAGRAPHS +' ♦ By 8. A. Chandler +1 ♦ F* + + F + + 4- + + + + 4- + F A man in doubt is a predestined failure. Self-confidence is a running start in any man’s game. Failure is attained by believing the job too big sos you to tackle. An ounce of busting Is worth more than many pounds of rustling. A diploma is something to your credit, but after all it's only a diploma. Don't be a parrot; let your talk sliqw that you have a brain us well as a tongue. The happiest guy we ever suw wa one who sailed right Into the thing he wanted to do. A promise is all right as far as 1! goes, but it's the fulfillment that buys the baby's rattle. They toll us not to strike a man when he’s down, but, sometimes a good, swift kick, properly placed, is a godsend. Some folks believe so firmly that the world was made for mini that they forget that man was,made for thworld. If you're looking for success, get busy; if you’re looking for something soft, seek a downy couch or a paii bench. After you have dined out with a highly powdered lady. b<’ sure you , brush off your eoat before going home to your wife. (Convriirht 1990 hv S A Chmiillnr \

f —- “ " ' PLACE YOUR GROCERY ORDER WITH ME, AND RECEIVE FIRST CLASS MERCHANDISE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. Nucoa Nut QQz» Holsum 1 z» Margarine 00l Bread lOV House cleaning time is here 2(H) Good Brooms, regular UO/* 'I’ 1 ' 001 ” the QQ/4 85c value, Sale, each Ot7V class, Saturday each ... New stock in Curtain Materials, 25c up to 50c per yard i SOAPS--AII the good ones Special, Saturday only, 3 cakes of Sweetheart, Sc value lor 2()c 1000 bars al! large size toilet soaps, take your choice for 10c each Lemons, new fresh stock, per doz. 28c. ORANGES, BANANAS, CABBAGE, APPLES, ETC. McGRAW AUTO TIRES Here is a snap on a guaranteed 6,000 mile casing at less money than some tires guaranteed for 3,500. Prices below while the present stock lasts: 30x3 Non Skid $16.45 33x4 Non Skid $34.20 30x3'/? Non Skid $21.85 34x4 Non Skid $35.80 Coffee, 16 30c Tin ( ups 5c Rice, lb. 16c I’ie Pans 10c j Prunes, lb 25c, 30c and 35c Shoe Polish 10c, 15c ' Good Cooking Beans, lb 10c Flu Stops 10c Climalene, 3 for 25c Steel Wool , 10c Old Settler, 3 for 25c 3 piece Dinner Pails 85c Corn, Peas, Beans, can 15c Milk Pails 65c Matches. 7c value 5c Kitchen Knives 10c, 15c Hebe Milk, 2 cans for 25c Spoons sc. 10c All other brands, can 15c Kniveg and Forks , sl>sW rohacco 10c . IT/1 Garden Seeds, sc, 10c, 20c Carpet Beaters i/z Gal. Syrup, Blue Label 15c Tack Pullers and Hammers 10c • 2 Gal. Syrup, Red Label 50c Dust Pans 50c, up to SI.OO Water Glasses, each 5c Water Pails 08c ‘ — — ; Flour will he much higher. My stock is complete, Enterprise, Tea Table, Fanchon, Blue Ribbon, Polar Bear, White Lily. Farmers bring in the eggs. 1 want 500 doz.; will pay highest jrice cash or (race. Remember this store right in the heart of the city. G. C. STEELE GEN ER AI. ME KU 11 AN 1 )ISE k ~~ ~ '' " . _ - - -- "

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