Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1920 — Page 4

DAILY DEMOCRAT . Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. JOHN H. HELLER Editor ARTHUR R. HOLTHOUSE, Associate Editor and Business Manager JOHN H. STEWART City Editor Subscription Rates Cash in Advance Single Copies 3 cents One Week, by carrier 15 cents One Year, by carrier $7.50 One Month, by mail.... 45 cents Three Months, by mail. $1.25 Six Months, by mail $2.25 One Year, by mail $4.00 One Year, at office $4.00 Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at the postoffice at Deca tnr, Indiana, as second-class matter. Every man on the democratic county ticket is qualified for the place he seeks and is deserving of election. Look them over and you will agree that this is true. Senator Harding favors dollar wheat. • He has said so in the senate and it is a matter of record. Farmers do you hope to better yourselves with such a man as president? Last year this county sent $65,000 to the state. Next vear we will send • SIOO,OOO. Besides this we lose the automobile tax which would amount to $30,000 under the old law, making our actual increase for state purposes 100%.

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RACE MEETI | Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, October, 13,14 and 15 I All Set - Ready - Go! I THE FASTEST AM) BIGGEST ARRAY OF HORSES THAT HAVE EVER BEEN ASSEMBLED ON THE LOCAL TRACK ARE NOW 01 XRTERED ON THE GKOCNDi AWAITING THE SOUND OF THE GONG. un iiu. I PACERS - TROTTERS - JUMPERS I THE HORSEMEN SAY THE TRACK IS IN THE BEST POSSIBLE CONDITION AND THE FASTEST THEY HAVE BEEN ON THIS SEXSON’ tiik ik tup i MEET OFTH® SEASON AND THE DRIVERS ARE ALL ON THEIR TOES IN ORDER TO.FINISH THE SEASON BY BRINGING HOME THF BXCON THFRF IS x OT nl SPI h l I XT ION \W F THE HORSEMEN AS TO WHICH HORSE WILL WIN THE EXTRA PURSE OF SIOO.OO FOR LOWERING THE TRACK RECORD OF IN THE FRF! FOR ALLP ACE SEI THE SPIRITED KENTUCKY THOROUGHBREDS IN THE RUNNING RACES DAILY. DON’T MISS THIS MEET AS IT WILL BE TALKED ABOUT IN YEARS TO COME. ' THE FIRST RACE WILL BE CALLED AT 12:30 AND RUN AT 1:00 O’CL )CK SHARP. TAKE A DAY OFF AND BE THERE. EVERYBODY COME r K |H|HL ~ -p Auto Parking Space FREE, ~nl )rr " Admission ... 50c Wißß^ , ar ax nc^e( ■ a - 10 BE HEL ° at -Wi BELLMONT PARK (Ind ana's Beauty Spot) I|Hk fcir ' I I Col. Fred Reppert, Sec’v. , I RUNNING RACE AT RECENT FAI R—BELLMONT PARK. >1 7 i HARNESS race AT RECENT FAIR—BELLMONT PARK.

e BEAR OIL V for HAIR ' AN INDIAN’S SECRET hLLB One of th# p<Hsnt intredlenif of ffW Kotalko fur the hair »» genuine bear ♦•Hr There are other aetire ingredient* FTI F r.<rt f un<l in any oth- r hair i»rep<ra» uou. Kotaiko tiu sm-credvd in inaai ci,.<•* of baldnm. falHn® hair ant) dandruff when ev< ry other hair lotion or trratn t ha* jruvtsi futile. >3OO Guarantee. Amaa> < i !”• far- ' ■»n»idi fil hopeless. You never *aw a bald Indian! Why I nt ’or remain bald If you can grow hair! If others have obtained a new growth or I. , • conquered dandruff, or stoppt-d falling hair ihrmull Kotalkc. rby wet Get a bog of KOTALKO at any busy drug stere; or vend 10 r dlwr er »tan;;a. for BROCHURE with I’HOOF Hi»X of Kotalko to J. H. Brittain, Inc., Station F, New York, N. Y. 11 Join the crowd on the traction ape--11 cial tor Fort Wayne Wednesday evening. You will like Jimmy Cox and ; his "pep.” He is a fighter for you and is your best bet for the next four years. You will be surprised if you com- . Hire your taxes next year to those >f last year. You won't think much of the new tax law when you do it either. The increase in state taxes alone means 100% boost. Ora Davies was short in his ac counts as treasurer of Howard couny and Kokomo. $3,700. As a reward 'enator Watson put him on the state icket as a candidate for treasurer o. . tate. He is still on. Do you want that kind of officials? One who has any sense of humor has to smile every time he sees one of those big SIOO posters, put up by

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the republicans, all over the country, proclaiming "Steady Americans, let's be done with wiggle and wobble.” Yet every other day Senator Harding has a different ided of the league. Senator Heflin will speak at the court house Thursday night, Judge Benjamin Meek of Bucyrus will deliver several speeches in the county this week, local speakers will appear in each township. You should attend and post yourself on the important issues of the campaign. How about those 800 votes controlled by Fred Rohrer and te be delivered to the republican party? The boys laughed up their sleeves at the people they were fooling too soon. Indications now are that the eight hundred has dwindled away and the republicans will be lucky if they hold their own in this county. The increase in state taxes which wi/1 be sent from this county next year as compared to last year, under he old law, is double or 100%. What has become of it? Not a salary was increased, the state institutions have tad a pittiful stun with which to I >perate, there is nothing to account tor the expenditure but waste, and this after the promises made by Mr. Goodrich that he would conduct an economical administration. Will they fool you again? — The laboring man who wants to go hack to the $1.50 wage, the farmer who wants dollar wheat, the merchant who wants to try to live again in a country where people are not mak-, ing a living, will do well to vote for , Harding. He is controlled by the crowd of men who favor that and has expressed himself favorable to such ’ conditions. You will lose the chance of your life if you permit the old gang to gain control this year for it will take years to reconstruct the country, once it has gone to pieces. Do you think the money you pay for automobile taxes ought to be' kept at home? That's what the democratic platform stands for. This

■ DfctNlO S® lyyeen THE SNAPPY LIME DWMK s I ■ I KITdLL I FOUNTAINS'" BOTTLED I year every penny of it was sent to Indianapolis and none came back. It should be paid in the county and kept here. The new auto law is a sample of the republican efficiency you have heard so much about. It means higher taxes. Vote for McCulloch, a clean, capable, forceful man who will give you the best service he can. The Berne Witness is greatly worried because they nave heard the editor of the Daily Democrat has been losing sleep. Now Freddie, that nervousness is all over and we are going fine. It was caused by the report that you had cornered eight bun dred democratic votes in Adams county, had them in your vest pocket and was going to deliver them to Senator Harding, along with the rest of the “chair warmers.” As soon as we discovered it was just one of your jokes, We began to feel better. By November 3rd we will be back with a smile. Watch the returns. The democrats of Adams county are well organized, with men and women working in each precinct and the result is sure to be satisfactory. The returns will show a splendid victory for the old party. With three weeks to complete the work, the

county ticket will be elected by a large majority, and the majority 8 '■ en every man on the national and state ticket will surprise the chesty daimers of great things for the republican ticket. The voters of Adarcs county are too wise to be too e by the silly propaganda used early in the campaign. The league of nations is a contract between the countries of the world to disarm and to keep peace. Can't go | far "wrong doing that can *e? The) republican orators and papers, unfait as they always are, try to make you believe it will mean war. It means just the opposite and the only chance for war is for us to remain out. torty nations have signed, Germany will be in soon, every nation which has a staple government, will be members of the league within a year. Shall, the United States build a fence around this country and tell the rest j of the world to go to the dickens? i It would be a sad day for this grand old country. The laboring men and the farmer, the ordinary business man and the small manufacturer nas enjoyea the greatest prosperity in his life during the past few years. The republicans tell you almost brutally that this will end after next March if they get into power. Do you want it to end? Haven't you done pretty well? Why can't you see that your interests are not the interests of the crowd of New York bankers who wish to again control the affairs of this country. Big business leaders have interests that do not agree with yours. They are patting you on the back but it's for; them. It will be a sorry day for the country’ if control is turned back to the powerful clique now trying to get it. WILL GIVE ADDRESS Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Saunders went to St. Mary's Ohio, today where this evening Rev. Saunders will give Un address to the Men's club of the Presbyterian church. $-$- S—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s

JUDGE Benjamin Meek of Bucyrus, Ohio Will fill the following dates in this county;— Kohr school house, Union township— Tuesday Night, October 12. Freidheim school, Preble township— Wednesday Night. October 13. Fuelling school, Root township— Thursday Night, October 14. Democratic Headquarters, BerneFriday Night, October 15. A clear, plain speech that every voter should het, Advertisement --- j' ::: DON’T WAIT until a burglar or a fire removes your 111 need for a Safe Deposit box. iEE Come in today with your ::: valuables. "11 g J = FIRST NATIONAL BANK ] _ . TT You Are a Stranger Here tui Once. jjfAfc. B. B — — W -8 .."Jg. "MB-— 1 I I —J ——-t- -H- | -4 H- r * 11 -tU- I U -I- * • IH 44 -i- .4-.-—- —- Hili llllllllill!U'illllJlllll l ll.g=