Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1920 — Page 2
Kill That Cold With CASCARA QUININE FOR <nS Z AND Cold», Cough* ’OMV La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache , Quinine in this fornj does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill’s. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT L DEMOCRAT WANT ftDS~GET RESULTS / — —' What Hill Said James J. Hill, the great railroad magnate, said there was no difficulty in picking out a failure. You can tell him every time. He is the man who is unable to Save Money. Let this Bank help you on your way to success. Come in and open a Savings Account and make your account grow. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co Bank of Service. 'BeYouK.V E N. wo*-© 1 -* </ ■ *n\ ■■ tS ; - vmti You Don’t Have To Detour * In buying Boys Clothes this Fall. The road to satisfaction leads straight from your door to our door. Os course you can go a round about way—land look around—but what's the sense—if you value your dollars you'll eventually land here anyway. As you read these lines you may marvel at our confidence—when ycu see the clothes and the values you will comment on our modesty. It's a fact; the parents of Decatur don’t have to go out of their way for the best boys clothes in America—and we're glad for both of us. WEAR-EVER BOYS SUITS—SB, sl2 an<l sl6 NEV\ CAPS. NEW WAISTS. ' NEW SOFT COLLARS. NEW UNION SUITS AND PAJAMAS. t J. T. Myers Clothing Co. I
Financial Preparedness THE Preservation of a man's resources to fortify the subsistence and happiness of himself and those dependent upon him is his undeniable duty. Cultivation of the habit of consistent saving, is the only manner in which this duty can be discharged by the average person. There is no safer or more convenient form of saving, than the purchase of Certificates of Deposit. Our Certificates of Deposit pay 4 r < interest and are backed up by a bank hose one object is the proper serving of those whose patronage it .-solicits- Old Adams County Bank Certificates of Deposit may be redeemed al any time. They make splendiji Xmas Gifts. Old Adams County Bank ‘ The Old Reliable”
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, H>2o.
KINILWORTH RACE TODAY • — 1 '•- (United Preen Service) Kinilworth Park. Windsor, Out., Oct. 21.—(Special to Daily Democrat)— The eyes of the spotting world were so fused upon Kenilworth park today where the greatest match race the world has ever known, at least trout a money standpoint, was to be run this afternoon. Man O' War and Sir Barton, both mighty racers, otle champion of all champions and hailed as the faste’t horse that ever came down the stretch and the other the fastest horse ever owned by a Canadian were to compete for the supremacy of the 1 'thoroughbred world and an SBO,OOO I urse. It will be a mile and a quarter race. +♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + SPEAKING CALENDAR FOR + •b DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS + ++++++*♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦+ October 12, 1920. Genevo, Indiana; Hon J. A. M. Adair, Mrs. Kaye Smith-Knapp. October 12, 1920. Kohr school house, Union township; Hon. Benjamin Meek. October 12. 1920. Peterson school; Mrs. J. N. Fristoe and D. Ft. Erwin. • October 12, 1920. Cottonwood school house. French township: Hon. James T. Merryman, Hon. H B. Heller, E. S. Christen. October 12, 1920. Kinisey school house. Blue Creek township: Hon. John W. Tyndall. Thurman A. Gottschalk. E. Burt Len- , hart. October 13, 1920. Friedheim school house. Preble township; Hon. Jenjamin Meek. October 13, 1920. T'eahl school house. Kirkland town -hip: Hon. John W. Tvndall. Hon. H. B. Heller. October 13, 1920. Buckmaster school house. Jefferson township: Hon. C. J. Lutz. Hon. Thurman A. Gottschalk and Mrs. J. »N. Fristoe. October 13. 1920. Fravel school house. Wabash township; Hon. D. B. Erwin, Hon. Frank Armantrout. ‘ October 13, 1920. Oak Grove school house. Monroe township; Judge John C. Moron, Hon. Fred Fruchte. October 13, 1920. Bobo school bouse, St. Marys township: Mrs. Faye Smith-Knnpp, D. N. Erwin. H. M. Devoss. October 14, 1920. Fuelling school house, Root town ship; Hon. Benj. Meek. October 15, 1920. Hartford township high school; Hon. 10. J. Lutz, Mrs. Clara Anderson. October 15, 1920. Berne Democrat headquarters; Hon. Benj. Meek. October 19. 1920. I Monroe. Indiana; Hon. C. J. Lutz, Hon. H. B. Heller. — October 19, 1920. Preble school house, Preble town Mi’ti; John C. Moran. John W. Tvn I (tail. October 19, 1920. Stahl school house. Hartford township; Hon. John F. Snow, Hon. Thurjmsti A. Gottschalk. GOOD FOR HIM AND HIS WIFE Hurley L. Watkins. 2308 Lytle St.. Louisville, Ky„ writes: “I found Foljay’s Honey and Tar just what I wanted for my wife’s and my colds." This famous old cough medicine is just as rood for children as for adults. II checks coughs, colds, croup, bronchia! coughs, and stops that “tickling" throat that keeps one coughing at night. It contains no opiates nor hab-it-forming drugs. Prompt and sure. — Sold everywhere.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• i ♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ■ Club Calendar ] Tuesday Otterbein Guild of U. B. Church — U. B. Parsonage. i Ladies' Auxiliary American Legion | - G. A. K. Hall. Rebekah ijodge— I. O. O. F. Hall. Wednesday “500" Club—Mrs. Jo|in Wilson. Ladies' Shakespeare Club—Mrs. C. A. Dugan. Thursday , I Ladies of Zion Lutheran Church— I Mrs. Ferdinand Bleeke. Presbyterian Aid —Mrs. J. C. Sutton. Mr. Pleasant Mite Society — Mrs Jesse Singleton. Ladies' Aid Society of U. B. Church I —Postponed. t Eastern Star —Masonic Hall. Friday D. Y. B. Class—Mrs. Ben Hoagland Christian Undies' Aid—Mrs. H. L. Merry. The Eastern Star lodge will meet in regular session Thursday evenin' i at the Masonic hall. ♦ Members of the Research club heli ! their regular meeting Monday after , noon with Mrs. C. I). Lewton on North ■ Second street, This was the jtlrs ■s', udy lesson of the year for the club i and Mrs. R. D. Myers had an excellen I paper on “Furniture and Its Makers.’ * Members of the Rebekah lodge ar* requested to attend the regular meet ing this evening, and especially mem bers of the degree team. Following tlie meeting the Three-Link club wil be entertained by Mts. Malotte am’ Mrs. Simmers. + I Mrs. Dan N. Erwin gave a dinner party last evening for her husband who yesterday passed the fifty-sixth I milestone in life’s journey. To heb I him celebrate the event she also invir ■1 Mr. -and Mrs. Henry Michaud. M nd Mrs. F. E. France and Mr. anc ' 'lrs. D. B. Erwin. Mrs. D. B. Erwin's : birthday also came on Monday an' Mr. D. B. Erwin's birthday is today Fence it was a triple celebration. The 'inner and social hours that followet ere much enjoyed. CARD OF THANKS We, the brothers and sisters of Miss Martha Brown, deceased, wish in this way to thank all neighbors , and friends who so kindly helped ' and assisted during her sickness and at the time of her death. We also wish to thank the people of the I church and others for the beautiful ' flowers. We certainly appreceiate ; the kind services of Rev Saunders, ! md also Rev. Tinkham. BAND NOTICE Members of the Decatur band will neet at 12 o'clock prompt Wednesday won, and will go to Bellmont park vhere the band .will play for the race; n the afternoon, ALBERT SELLEMEYER, Lcadc; — A box social will be given at the I Monmouth school house Friday evejj i ing. Music will be furnished by the 1 Fort Wayne Mandolin club and an en- | tertainment will also be provided. The banks were closed today on account of the holiday, Columbus day.
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Mecca Theatre Last—Time—Tonight Admission 10-15 cents “THE IMP” A Select production featuring the beautiful ELSIE JANIS. Did you see “The Imp” last evening? If you did not, ’seel her by all means tonight but beware! She thought she was a yegg but had another thought | coming. She had friends,, wealth and position and a mania for crime. She was a society bell by day and a thief by’ night or in other words, a regular Jimmy Valentine. ■ son ii like this picture because I it is good, and contains just I enough thrills, throbs and I laughter. See it for the last I I tune tonight and the same old I price, 10 pint 15 cents. ;
BECOMING WORSE' Retail Coal Dealers Are Canceling the Contract. With Indiana Mines OBJECT TO THE PRICE Fixed by the Commission —Operators Insist I here is Discrimination Indianapolis, O<*. 12—(Special to Daily Democrat>—Ketail coal dealers are cancelling their contracts with Indiana mine owners on the grouni s hat the fuel prices fixed by the ;P n•bl coal and food commission ore ■confiscatory” and that the marginal .rofit is insufficient, it became known today. According to an Indianapolis ope,tor who exhibited cancelled cor, tacts to bear out bis statements, his means that the letailers are not oing to handle Ind'ana coal at the rice fixed by the commission. This aspect of the price fixing conroversy between the coal men and ,ie cominiasicii ppparently is •he 1 isle reason op which the operators ..ay seek rel-f in federal and state tmrts. They contend the price list -■suits in a discrimination on the •arket of Indiana ccal in favor of astern con:. The opeiator asserted the mines I . .mid operate at a ’oss under the i.ee list which allowed the mine | vners pne •« on a .'-radnated scile unging from S2.SO to $5.85 a ton an ' tat many idle mines would result. Addition.".! confusion surrounded he coal siturtiou today following tatements by Pin! Penna, secretary ■ •easurer of the Indiana bituminous , oal operators association, and Jesse Ischbach, chairman of the cornmis--ion. Penna declared the operators vould not adhere to the price fixed y the commission and he character:ed untrue several assertions of the ommission which is composed of 'overnor Goodrich and State Audiir Klauss besides Eschbach. Reply:g to Pena, Eschbach defied the coal nan to name an operator whose min- ( ing costs exceed the prices allowed ■y the commission. MONMOUTH BOX SOCIAL There will be a box social at the .onmouth school house on Friday eveng. October 15th. An entertainment ill also be furnished and the Fort Zayne Mandolin club wil! furnish .usic. The proceeds will go towards he benefit of the school, the school hildren giving the social. You are I ivited to attend. 141-t4x ; Surplus of 300 gallons of butennilk daily. 2c per gallon at he Cloverleaf creamery. 21011 USE SLOAN’S TO WARD OFF PAIN You can Just tell by its healthy, stimulating odor, that it is going to do you good IF I only had some Sloan’s Liniment!" How often you’ve said that! And then when the rheumatic twinge subsided —after hours of suffering—you forgot it! Don’t do it again— get a bottle today and keep it handy for possible use tonight! A sudden attack may come on —sciatica, lumbago, sore muscles backache, stiff joints, neuralgia, the pains and aches resulting from exposI You’ll soon find warmth and relief in Sloan’s, the liniment that pew trates without rubbing. Clean, economical. Three sizes—3sc, 70c, |1.40 LinimentQ
Hear a Great Orator Sen! Thomas Heflin JUNIOR SENATOR FROM ALABAMA WILL SPEAK AT THE COURT HOUSE Thurs. Evening, Oct. 14 —AT 7:30— most wonderfu| S message 0 f °L national Prominence and has a message for the voters, both men and women. , - _Advertisc^ nt '
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