Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1920 — Page 2
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27.2 Miles a Gallon Atlantic to Pacific i Piloted night and day for seven and one-half days by 25 drivers who never before saw the car, a stock Overland wrote ECONOMY across the country. Over all kinds of roads for 3442 miles it averaged 27.2 miles per gallon of gasoline; 1721 miles per gallon of oil. The entire trip was made with the original tire equipment. Again, as in hundreds of great tests, Overland alloy steels and Triplex Springs made possible the xecord of this light-weight car. Touring, 5985; Roadster, $985; Ccvpe. $1525: pednn, SIS7S Price* f. o. b. Toledo, lubjcct to change without |.ouc» HOLTHOUSE < 77 GARAGE
burning peat under the barley mush! J used In this historic beverage. Thei latest quotation of the ••white label" Ih $162 with the tax. But that is in Englund.
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SHE CAN TRUTHFULLY SAY—- ——— Hay fever, asthma and bronchial coughs yield to the soothing, healing properties ot Foley's Honey and Tar Compound as quickly and surely us do ordinary coughs, colds and croup. Mrs. Geneva Robinson. 88 N. Swan St., Albany, N. Y.. writes: “I tried Foley’s Honey and Tar and results encouraged me to use more. I can truthfully say it is the best cough medicine I ever used. Two bottles broke a most stubborn, lingering cough.” A FAMILY REUNION The sixth annual reunion of the Roth Buettner and Holley families will be held Thursday, August 26, 1920. at the Isaac Everette home, south of Decatur. A good time is being planned, and all of the descendants of the Roth Buettner and Holleys are cordially invited and each is requested to bring a well-tilled basket. REUNION THURSDAY The Kunkel-Klelnknight family reunion will be held Thursday at Tocsin. A good program has been arranged. < Vs Governor Cox Starts on Tour (Continued from page one) will be delivered at Princeton, Ind.. Evansville, Pittsburgh. New Haven and New York- His schedule calls for leaving here at 11 o’clock tonight for Evansville. Ind., where he is to speak tomorrow night. On the way he will stop at Princeton, Ind., for a noonday stump talk. The candidate's party will travel in two special cars. He will use the special car “Federal" which is equipped with a private bed room, shower bath, buffet and reception room. Four hours will be spent at Terre Haute. Ind., early tomorrow waiting for a train connection to Evansville. The schedule calls for leaving Terre 1 Haute at 7:40 a. m., arriving in! Princeton at 10:31, leaving there at; 2:06, and reaching Evansville at 3 o’clock. - Three Injured In Auto Wreck (Continued from page one) was seriously injured, but not broken while the patient complained of suffering from a pain in his left side. Dr. - lark stated that he wap unable t® state definitely at this time* how serious the injury was. Mr. Weis passed a restless night but was resting somewhat easier this morning. Curt Johnson purchased the Saxon yesterday and evidently he and his friends were out for a little joy ride, leaded towards Fort Wayne. The car was badly damaged, in fart ilmost a total wreck, and it is doubtul if it will be in condition for future ise. —WANT ADS EARN— s—s—s
„ - officials in the state of Indiana to do so in true earnestness. —Kokomo Dispatch. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Club Calendar Thursday Root Township Home Economic (Tub- Bernice Mngloy. Friday Christian Church Woman's Board of Missions—Mrs. C. 11. Weaver. The Root Township Home Economic club will meet Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock at the home of Bernie* Mngley. A special demonstration on canning will be given by Miss Flor puce Boston, of Purdue university. The meeting promises to boos great interest and every member is requested to bring a friend and be pres ent. ♦ The Kings Daughters’ class of the United Brethren church met will their teacher, Mrs. I-iarl Crider, last evening, and election of officers wa: lin order. The officers elected for the I ensuing year were as follows: Pres jident. Ethel Mumma; vice president ! Esther Bovine; secretary, Florenct lOkeley: treasurer, Florence Venls press correspondent, Marie Hill. Tin class voted to have 'the third Tties 'day evening of each month as theii regular meeting night. The enter talnment and program committee ftp I the September meeting are Mrq. Crider, Mabel Burkhead and Edm l i Brown. * The Woman’s Board of Missions o the Christian church will hold the: r-,:ular meeting Friday aftermun a 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mr. Di ‘C. R. Weaver on Jefferson street Al members are requested to be pr.'.'en*:. IN THE HOSPITAL, TOO (United Press Service) CHICAGO. — Morris Turf, grocer, lowered potato prices ten cents a peck yesterday. He directed business trot [ the hospital today. His physically ar live competitors felt he should hav< consulted them. TO TEACH AT BLUFTON Prof. R. D. Gay, son of Mr. and Mrs J. L. Gay of this city, has accepted i position as teacher in the Blwfftot high school for the coming year, ho t< have charge of the commercial de partment. Mr. Gay is a graduate o! the local high school and has server' as a teacher in th-- Ashtabula Bu i'.ess college the pas: year. OUTLAWS INDICTED (United Press Service) Chicago, 111., August 24. — (Specia to Daily Democrat) — Indictment charging a conspiracy to violate th I I a- ver act were returned by the fed eral grand jury here today again? forty-one leaders of the outlaw rai' toad strike last spring.
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