Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1920 — Page 3

W* , 1 I Preparing for one hun- 1 dred and twenty million :| > Wtjtwl meals with Karo Maple :| I for 1921 j ' , z vx % year American housewives -I / bought over five million cans of :| St p Karo Maple. Delicious flavor, ;| r moderate price and wise buying. jl l ' i _gf 3o you know that the makers of Karo ;| fn Maple are the world’s largest users of the -I rfk purest and best flavored maple sugar? :| fl That over a thousand tons of maple ■[ f■■ sugar from the finest maple groves in :| lV Vermont and Canada are used each year -I V to make Karo Maple? :| ' * Karo Maple is pure and wholesome — -I its flavor is not an imitation. 11 Yet the price is so moderate that you jl I ; can afford to serve it at every meal. * I : Try it just once, on some nice hot -I I ; waffles, or brown pancakes. Or as a J I j spread for bread or crisp toast. -I ■ • ? Karo Maple isn’t the most satisfy- ’.I _ i n £ s y sU P y°u ever tasted, at the most J I ; satisfying price you ever paid for a simi- :| 1^.7^ ~ <TTrri r^*i ■'I'/ lar syruP* return the balance of the -I can and the grocer will refund your :] I lUC E.» Selling Repreientafivet Wftr < /g&W G "" man ' Manager, NATIONAL STARCH COMPANY, ;| if' - SEL JBIIW' I 712 Merchants Bank Bldg., indianapoli. i| Mimic I I- fining Co., P O. Box 161. New York J* ■ •!

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The year 1919, it is reputed, was one of undiminished prosperity for the , Union of South Africa.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1920.

+ + + + 1 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + SPEAKING CALENDAR FOR <• <• DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS + - ♦*♦*♦ + + ♦♦ + ♦*♦♦♦ + October 27, 1920. Election school house, Kirkland township; John F. Snow, E. Burt Len- : hart, H. B. Heller. October 27, 1920. Monroe, Indiana; C. J. Lutz, H. B. Heller. October 27, 1920. Pleasant Mills, W. J. Archbold, J. W. Tyndall, Mrs. James Fristoe. October 27, 1920. Linn Grove. Ind.; Dr. C. A. Paddock, candidate for congressman. October 28, 1920. Court house, Decatur, 7:30 p. in.; Hon. Josephus Daniels, secretary of the Navy. October 29, 1920. Washington school house, Washington township; J. W. Tyndall, D. D. Coffee. October 29, 1920. Linn Grove, Ind., Oplinger store; H. B. Heller, Mrs. Clara Anderson. October 29, 1920. Kohn school house. Union township; John W. Tyndall. D. B. Erwin. October 30, 1920. j Decatur. Indiana; Mrs. Virginia LeRoy of Springfield, 11l and Dr. C. A. I Paddock, candidate for congressman. November 1, 1920. I Aber 'school house, Root township; | J. W. Tyndall, Miss Tyner. Pale Children Need Iron I . And they love to take GROVE’S IRON TONIC SYRUP. Absolutely | harmless. Price 75c at any drug store.—Wed. WANT ADS EARN—J—s—s

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SEPARATES YOU : FROM YOUR MONEY.: c t a II.i; I I Tax Law Working Like a Cream Separator Separates You From Your Money , WANT A NEW TAX LAW Taxpayers Decision Will be Made at Polls—Small Taxpayer is Hit Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 27.—The new tax law under the Goodrich regime works like a separator—it succeeds admirably In separating the tax-payei from his money. It gets the "cream' but the "poor payer” doesn’t get t< keep the cream —and there’s the rub. Reports from various counties ol the state show that not a single county is escaping the exhorbitant increases. Where taxing used to be incidental, it is now growing into a ser ious menace. Four years of Goodrichism has given this to the people of Indiana. If the state gets four years of McCrayism it means the same thing according to the belief of many. There is no remedy in sight but the forcing out of the “centralized" crowd from the state house, and the return of a safe and sane law such as advocated by Dr. Carleton B McCulloch. Up in Fulton county lives John H Apt, who owns a farm of sixty acres In 1919 he paid $62.21 tax on this land, exclusive of personal. On thsame land in 1920 he paid $71.60 but in 1921 he will have to pay $114.44 almost double. Take another case: V J. Pownall of the same county pair $176.10 in 1919. In 1920 he paid $253.30 and in 1921 he will have to pay $404.85. Small Taxpayers Hit. It is the small property owner who is being made the "goat.” The claim: of the republicans that only the corporations are “hard hit” is not trm and the man who thinks it is, will have his mind disabused of the fact when he goes to pay his taxes. In Hartford City the valuation of taxables -was increased to $5,352,65 r from $2,058,160 this exclusive of cor poration taxables, which shows that the “small" taxpayer is the one who is carrying the burden in the heat of the [ day. In Blackford county the Goodrich McCray system is piling things up Under a democratic administration in this county in 1919 the total taxes paid were $378,996.74. Under the 192 C Goodrich law, the total valuation was $30,130,465. The total to be paid in 1921 is figured at $554,591.63. The increase in round numbers is $175,500. In Orange county some township pay double rate. Persons in one tow’nship paying on SI,OOO worth o' property next year will pay S2B icomparison to $13.80 paid the year be fone. In another township in the same county the rate figured $12.7 last year and $21.40 next year on the SI,OOO. Jay county taxpayers are advised to go to the county treasurer and find out how much tax increase they will have to pay—then go and vote. Farm Rates Boosted. Adam Baldatt who lives in that county, owns 131 acres of land. The valuation for taxing purposes in 1918 was $5,870 and on which he paid $170.23. In 1921 the valuation of’ this same land will be $17,795 and he will have to pay $239.88 taxes. The same

Grove's Iron Tonic Syrup Pale Children Need Iron Iron in Syrup form is more readily digested and assimilated than Iron Pills or Iron Tablets, and naturally you get quicker results. The Iron in GROVE'S IRON TONIC SYRUP is digested as soon as it is swallowed and, therefore, is promptly assimilated. You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. The Syrup is flavored and children love to take it. Contains no Nux-vomica or other poisonous drugs, therefore, it can be given to The Babe, The Child, The Mother or The Grandmother with perfect safety. 75c. (oiJfaStrrtrt'' Look for this signature.

proportion holds good over the county. .P In Henry county the high cost of r republican misrule is graphically il- 1 lustrated. Within four years it has n cost this county an incrouse of S4OO,- ■■ 000. The assessed valuation of real estate in Newcastle was $4,692,420 in 1917. In 1920 the valuation was rais ed to $15,319,550, The tax amount in these two periods are: $186,062.41 ir: 1917 and $341,624.86 to be paid nex year. In White county the Monticello Her aid, a republican paper is suppostin;! the Goodrich-McCray regime. The White County Democrat calls attention to the fact that in 1919 under the old taxing law the Herald was as sessed $1,300 and the democrat sl. 500. Under the new tax law in 1920 the assessments were: Herald $2,750: Democrat $8,660. For the 1921 assess ment the figures show the Herald 1 assessed at $6,000 and the Democrat a SB,OOO. The Democrat calls attention to the fact that the Herald mad' quite a jump from $2,750 to $6,000 and intimates that this assessment may be made even higher. From every point in the state comes reports of the exhorbitant assess- j ments under the Goodrich law. Tax conditions are in a'tangle and there seems to be no hope of untangling them under the present law. “Twice as much newspaper and magazine material is read at night in the United States as in the morning," ■lays a leading Madrid journalis Louis Araquistain, “which is tile exac ontrary to what is the case in Europe.” GOITRE ('miMlnx T'lilm Indianapolis I.ady to Lose Hearing. Relieved by Kilernal Home Remedy. Note: It would be illegal to publish ■ these statements if they were not true Mrs. Emma Davis, 4IS E. St. Clair 1 St., says in her own home paper, the Indanapolis Star: “My goitre, which was on both sides and middle In growing’ in 1900. It caused a choking sensaton and I was losing my hear- ) Ing. A Dayton, 0., lady told me Sorbol Quadruple relieved her. One bottle has reduced my neck one inch and nas given me much relief. You may ■isu tins letter as i want to aid a|l goitre sufferers, and I am glad in my heart for the relief I have had in one 1 month.” Sorbol Quadruple comes in small t bottles containing enough for most cases. it will not stain or irritate. Doss not Interfere win regular work. I Leaves parts' in healthful, normal condition. Requires 10 minutes daily. r Get further information at the Holthouse Drug Co., drug stores everywhere or write Sorbol Company, Me- . 'i . - 1 ; 11

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. . the . imon wlm ■-> exchange among the natives of Nieoibars. For instance, a box of matches Is wortli twenty cocoanuts, while for needles the price is one coecahmt each.