Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1920 — Page 3

3 Tradition places the beginning H f Cambridge University us far buck as the seventh century, .The Pacific walrus is found on th.mainland only rarely. NOTICE! rENecesalty demands some unbroken ttturs for work. Will receive callers 'g.ceday. Wednesday and Thursday SehlnflO each week. Hem stitching ne any time. Anna Adler, 326 North fourth street. 219-lmo

8The douole-service tooth paste, keeps teeth clean AND GUMS HEALTHY. ig the gums healthy and the mouth sweet is very important to i teeth are lost through the loosening of ths tissue that holds the e than from decay. I science to-day demands that a tooth paste must keep the gums ell as clean the teeth. « was formulated to meet thia requirement. Hundreds of den- , — ...scribing and using Senreco because they have found that it does measure up to that standard. SENRECO IS A WONDERFUL CLEANSER, addition to its remedial properties Senreco is a wonderful cleanser; acts directly on the mucin film, the basis of tartar; leaves the mouth cool and clean-feeling. As some one has expressed it—Senreco gives one a new idea on mouth cleanliness. Get a tube to-day at your druggists or toilet counter—enjoy the healthy, cleanly feeling its use gives your mouth and gums. Notice how brilliantly white Senreco makes your teeth. It performs this two-fold service for you and yet costs no more than the ordinary, old-fashioned tooth paste that simply cleans the teeth and leaves a pleasant taste— HMSnSMV*«mMSaMBaMWr —> iMm.. I I ——SB——■ More Than Your Money’s Worth In Money Worth Bread A Full 11/:I 1 /: Pound Loaf Only tlie most carefully selected Wheat Fleur enters into the making of Money-Worth Bread- that's why it has that rich, wheat flavor. Always the same—always good. Made in the best equipped and most sanitary bakery in the Middle-West. Every Grecer Can Get It. Every Good Grocer Has It. ‘ MADE BY SCHERER BAKING CO. FORT WAYNE. '

Attention Adams County Farmers Farmers' Organization Campaign Now On! PI AN TO SEE HEAR AND ASSIST C. S. MASTERSON, A STATE ORGANIZER TO MAKE ADAMS COUNTY THE BEST ORGANIZED COUNTY IN INDIANA. Our Slogan Is: ■‘EVERY FARMER A MEMBER” Our Problem Is: “BETTER MARKETING” Protect and Promote Your Business by Joining Indiana Federation of Farmers Association SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS Monroe Township-Oct. sth\ v^? ro , e Kirkland Township-Oct. 6th Kirkland School Washington Township-Oct. 7thßeneker School Hartford Township-Oct. BthHartford School Wabash Township-Oct. 11th Geneva Qt Marvs —Oct. 12th Bobo Union Township—Oct. 13th •• • • Co ]*<J !?nnt Township—Oct. 14th Monmouth ~ kl Township—Oct. 15th Parochial School branch Township-Oct. 18th Election School Sfso Township-Oct. 19th Buckmaster School ? Blue Creek Township-Oct. 20thKimsey School

INSTITUTE SATURDAY The Adams county school teachers m the townships in the north half of the county will hold an institute Saturday, October 9. at the Pleasant Mills high school, ami the usual program will be given. The members of the domestic science class of the high school will serve a cafateria dinner at the noon hour. W A n T APS EARN—S—s— s

DECATUR DAILY, DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1920.

+ + + + + + + + •!•+ + + I * CAMPAIGN SONG + + + + + + •)• •!• + + •> + + + ■)■ (To tune of Auld Imng Syne). Say, neighbor, have you heard the story Os a man called Farmer McCray Who owns somewhere in Indiana A very fine farm, they say? This farm is stocked with line-bred i cattle , Worth 'most a mint of gold. . It is of these and Goodrich taxes - The story I've been told. Chorus. Then boys, I say, beware! Look out for this Farmer McCray, And when he asks your vote next No ' vember, He sure you say to him, "Nay.” Wise farmers know the Goodrich tax law Hits hard their pocket-book: So Farmer McCray decided to dodge it Either by his hook or crook; So when the assessor called to see him. .Just to hear his sad fate: His fine cows had dwindled to poor cattle Worth little more than they eat. ; 1 say, you men of Indiana, What you think will be your fate, i If you put in a tax dodger At the head of your state? Then join the DEMOCRAT party. ■ And I’ll tell you what we’ll do — We’ll all support the LEAGUE OF NATIONS , And our McCulloch, too. Miss Malissa French. Geneva, R. 3. WILL EAT CAKE Rushville. Oct. 7.—Senator HardI ingand Senator James Eli Watson, the latter a candidate for re-election on the republican ticket, will eat birthday cake together on the day of the election. November 2. The two senators were born on the I same day of the month and they have made it a custom to spend their anni versary together!. ap/Tnating as t. who entertains. This time it is Hard ing’s turn, and the Indiana senator ! with Mrs. Watson will go to Marion, , Ohio. The two wives are the only invited guests at the birthday dinner. After the celebration, the two sen- ■ ators will wait to see whether the pop j ular vote of the day gave them the ' birthday presents for which they have , been making stump speeches. Senator Harding was born in 1865 and Senator Watson in 1864. PRIVATE FUNERAL Private funeral services were con ducted for the still-born babe born to J Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Poling, residing !on the Herman, Sellemeyer farm south of the city, Rev. Stolte being ‘in charge. Interment was at the De i catur cemetery. The mother was forI merly Miss Hulda Bauer.

TANLAC DISPLAY MAKES GREAT HIT Unique and Attractive Display of Celebrated Medicine Attracts Much Attention An advertising display which has attracted unusual interest, has been placed in ths show-window of Smith, Yager & Falk's drug store, on Second street, in this city, the local agency for the well known and highly successful proprietary medicine, Tanlac. The display is not only interesting from an advertising standpoint, but is educational, combining In an attrac tive and artistic manner beautiful scenes from many foreign countries where the ingredients of this preparation are obtained. it has occasioned such favorable comment in the city that the proprietors of the store state that it will remain in their window several days longer. Work of Great Artist. The display is the work of one of America's greatest lithographic artists and the manufacturers of Tanlac state that the total cost will exceed sixty thousand dollars, which is said to be a record price for window displays. It is in. ten distinct and natural colors, and presents scenes frem the Rocky Mountains, as well as in Europe. Asia, Peru, Egypt and other foreign countries. The natives are seen in their natural habitat and environment, gathering the roots, herbs and barks that form the medicinal ingredients of Tanlac packing them upon the backs of camels, elephants, llamas and other beasts of burden for transportation by land and sea to the Immense laboratories at Dayton, Ohio, and Walkerville, Canada. One of the most striking features of the display is the reproduction of the magnificent laboratory at Dayton. Here the artist has very effectively and impressively portrayed the pop ularity of Tanlac by introducing a group of people in all walks of life, who are looking to the Tanlac laboratory with expressions of confidence plainly indicating their belief and taith in the medicine. Another distinctive feature is the bulletins accompanying the display They tell briefly and concisely of the marvelous growth and development o! Tanlac, until today it has the largest sale of any medicine of its kind in the world. These bulletins also quote various standard medical authorities as to the therapeutic value and physiological effect of the medicine. 60,000 Bottles a Day. From these bulletins one also learns that the new Tanlac laboratories at Dayton and Walkerville have a combined daily capacity of 60,000 bottles and that the medicine is now selling at the rate of approximately 10,000,000 bottles per year. That Tanlac is a preparation of ex ceptional merit has never been disputed, which accounts for its tremendous popularity and large sales throughout the country. It is a powerful reconstructive tonic and bodybuilder and has a far-reaching and most beneficial effect upon the entire system. Many strong local endorsements, from those who testify as to the benefit they received, have appeared in the columns of this paper. The manufacturers of Tanlac are firm believers in newspaper advertisthroughout the United States and Caning and have forcibly presented to the public the merits of their products in this way. Their total annual appropriation for newspaper space exceeds one million dollars. Their copy appears in practically all of the leadI ing daily and weekly newspapers I throughout the United States and CanI ada. WANT ADS EARN—»—s—s Mecca Theatre TONIGHT “THE GIRL WHO DARED" A photoplay of the Old West, featuring the famous western star, EDYTHE STERLING A picture that will carry your thoughts back to the olden days when the wild West was at its Wildest. The Girl Who Dared accepted the office of sheriff in a community I where outlawry was rampant. See how she captures cattle rustlers, Mexican bandits and gives some fancy exhibitions of dare-devil horse riding. Also a two-reel Monkey comedy featuring Mrs. Joe Martin in “Over the Transom.”

LARGEST AUTO SALE EVER HELD IN NORTHERN IND. $50,000 Worth of Automobiles to he Sold Immediately 'Never before in the history of th,, automobile business in Northern Ind ianu has so gigantic, so extensive and so varied an assortment of new and slightly used automobiles been entere<P into one vast assemblage to be sold at. less than present wholesal. prices. Four of the largest dealers and distributors in Fort Wayne have placed their immense stock of cars in this sale to be held in Fort Wayne foi three days starting Thursday, tills xeek. An entire city block and more if necessary has been secured on Web ster street, across from the interurban station, for the display grounds of this mammoth automobile sale. These reductions are not entirely ' prompted by any break in the market, i is nearly all of the higher-grade cars ire retainning and guaranteeing their irices to hold until July 1, 1921 —but ■ aused my a more sincere desire to •o-operate in bringing normal conditions and lower prices- -and besides ■ the dealers prefer to sell these cart . low, rather than wait until spring ■ >vhen pfices on these same cars will be higher, due to winter storage I barges, etc. : Many cars are reduced from twenty i to forty per cent, of their actual value today, and in many instances the price ■ reductions have been made as high a 1 3 fifty per cent. Every car is in A. 1 No. 1 condition and is fully guaran = teed to be exactly as represented. For ■ the real surprise of your life, be sure to see the extraordinary bargains f that are being offered for this week only. i The international signal code makes i use of eighteen flags from which 78. a DO signals may be given. i. Pale Children Need Iron I And they love to take GROVE’S IRON TONIC SYRUP. Absolutelj e harmless. Price 75c at any druf . store. —Wed.

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The male 'pipe-fish hatches ami projects the young In a pouch under its toll Nearly |4,000.000.0ui) worth of .silver has been taken from the mines of I Bolivia. BOX SOCIAL A box social will lie held at the Sackett school house. No. 2 Monroe township, one mile south of Monroe, Friday evening. October 8. The put,ironage of the public will be appieI elated. I 236-2tx H. L. HAGGARD, Teacher I —

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