Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1920 — Page 3

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GOING “FIFTY-FIFTY" (United Press Service) Kokomo, Ind., Nov. 2.—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Neighbors Cox ami Harding of Kokomo, Ind., are not going to vote for themselves'. William Cox will vote for Senator Harding, and William Harding will vote for Governor Cox. NOT WORKING BUT TIRED OUT When one feels always tired without working, or suffers from backache, lumbago, rheumatism pains, sore muscles or stiff joints it is not always easy to locate the source of trouble, but very frequently it can be traced to overworked, weakened or diseased kidneys. Mrs. L. Gibson, 12th & Edison St., LaJunta, Colo., writes: "My kidneys were giving me a great deal of trouble for some time. 1 took Foley Kidney Pills and they helped me right away."—Sold everywhere.

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INDIANAPOLIS MARKET (United Press Service) Indianapolis, Nov. 2—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Hog receipts, 3,500; market 25 to 50 higher; best heavies, sl4; medium mixed, sl4; common choice, $14@,14.35; bulk sales, sl4; cattle receipts 400, steady, steers, [email protected]; cows and heifers, [email protected]; sheep receipts, 300; market steady; tops, ss@6. ( The provisional government oi Mexico has issued an order stating that a license for selling liquor will not be issued to an American. Miss Fanchqn Magley of this city, employed at Fort Wayne, came home today to cast her vote. s—s—s— WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1920.

LET’S GET BUSY Decatur Industrial Association Has Some Important Work to be Done THE SUGAR FACTORY I , Needs Co-operation of People of the Community and Should Have it Now For two months now. almost the entire of people in this section of th country has centered upon the elec tion and for the next few days th, results will be the main topic, and then what? The Decatur Industrial association has been loafing on the job along with the rest of the s> cieties for better conditions and as a consequence there are many things: to be attended to. One of the most important of these is that the organizations co-operate with the HollandSt, Louis sugar factory and assist them in continuing operation here. This factory is one of the best m this part of the state, furnishing employment for many people and producing large quantities of granulated sugar. Besides this, they purchat .* the beet crop from the farmers an I each year spend hundreds of tho.: and, of dollars. It would be a crime o lose this concern or to do anything or fail to do that which would preven tthem from producin seven for a year. And this very thing may hap pen. A meeting of the Industriaf associ; tion will be called in a few days and the people interested in Decatur ; hould attend and assist in taking any steps that will save this splendid in dustry for this community. There'art r number of other important matterto Ijo taken up and the association will hold regular meetings during th ■ ear. If you haven’t joined, do 8 low. It's an organization built for ■ his community and it can do much good—but it should have your assis* rnce. A Scotch banker left his two daughters legacies of their “weight in fiv pound bank notes.” The elder daughter received about $256,000 while th • vounger and plumper one inherite 1 1286.700. A 7,500 ton concrete tanker recently sailed from San Diego. California

I USED BY MILLIONS j BULGARIAN BLOOD TEA Take It Steaming Hot To Kill Colde and Ward Off Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia. I Thia Pure Herb Tea has rare medicinal power to sweeten the stomach, regulate the bowels, cleanse the liver flush the poison-clogged kidneys, and enrich the weak, polluted blood. It is the greatest First-Aid Home Medicine in the world. Sold by all druggists or grocers. MOTHER IS SICK Mrs. Roy Archbold received a mes sage this morning summoning her t<: Toledo, where her mother, Mrs. C. J. Nachtrieb, is reported to be very seriously sick with but little hopes oi recovery. She has been _in poor wealth tor several years and for three reeks her condition has been worse. She is suffering from exhaustion. DANCES Classes 8 o’clock ASSEMBLY 9 O’clock Thursday Nights Masonic Hall Hoosier Novelty Six [Marjorie Postal, Instructor • 159 ' 3t Mecca Theatre Last—Time—Tonight “THE INVINCIBLE DIVORCE” A big six-reel National Picture production featuring a cast of FIVE GREAT STARS 1 ami a picture that portrays the i spectre that stalks through 1 many a life. Il is often said that money will not buy happiness. but it often will buy a fair ; imitation. One woman had[f wealth but could not buy love 1 with it. The other had love ! ' but no wealth with which to • [hold it. Then came “The Invincible Diviorce”. A picture you must see. It's different.Also a two-reel western drama lull of thrills and action. A real show tonight. Everybody come. '1 hursday and Friday Viola Dana in a special production, i \lso pictures of the big fair , held here in August. Come and tiijoy the fair agrin.

EXPOSURE ACHES - > RHEUMATIC PAINS Sloan’s Liniment, kept handy, takes jhe nght out of them SLOSHING around In the wet and then—the dreaded rheumatic twinge! But not for long when Sloan’s Liniment is put on the job! Pains, strains, sprains—how soon this old family friend penetrates without rubbing and helps drive 'etn away I And I how cleanly, too—no muss, no bother, no stained skin or clogged pores. Muscles limber up, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, backache are promptly relieved. Keep a bottle handy. Get one I today if you’ve run out of Sloan’s Liniment, it’s so warming. All druggists—3sc, 70c, $1.40. The largest bottle holds jtx times as much ■ as the smallest. Sloans Liniment® Bunion Pain!Instant Relief! For many years hundreds of our customers have used FAIRYFOOT—the instant bunion relief and cure. It gives wonderful results. Almost instantly after applying FAIRYFOOT the pnin vanishes and the inflammation disappears. It actually cures” by literally melting the bunion. FAlryfoot FREE TRIAL A/ It >» well to take the word ■£/ of many users but not notes- > Ft vjk SBr y. for a trial will convince ■ I i you. Get a box of FAIRYFOOT 1 1 today. If after using you are I I 9 not satisfied, return and get your I I ( I money bank. We guarantee thia. I \ \ Winnes Shoe Store AL Decatur, Ind. When a Doctor Sneezes Doctors, out in all kinds of weather, suffer frequently from colds yet seldom seriously. There's a good reason. Doctors realize the danger and upon appearance of tlie first symptoms of cold begin taking medicine to check its progress. Follow the doctors’ example and you too will escape the serious consequences of neglect Take Lightning Laxative Quinine Tablets as soon as you feel a cold coming on. They stop a col l right off; ward off fever, cleanse intestines; never gripe or sicken. Druggists g”arantee them:—onlv 2Ko n box.

- I ****** * »«.*««« « * * * , THE COURT HOUSE NEWS Twenty marriage licenses were rt sued during the month of October jj , the county clerk. Four of these, were issued on Saturday. One was issued ion Monday, the first day of November, j hence this month had a better start than the previous one. Realty ♦ Fred Matschlei to Fred Braun, half of inlot 68. Decatur, $6,000; Alpine Hotel Co., to C. Stengel et al„ pt. inlet 4, Berne, $lO,i 000; Fred I. Patterson to Harvey N Shroll, inlot 312, Decatur, $1,500; Joel L. Kaehr to Emanuel Gerber, tra. t Kirkland tp„ $30,000. There was not much doing about the court house today, many of the officials being vitally interested in the elt’tion. and the attorneys were an absent quantity at th© bar of justice. I There will be no court Wednesday or Thursday, the court room being given over to the. board of election commissioners who assemble immediately [ following the close of the polls at 6 ■ o'clock this evening. Sixty-one per cent of the present stand of saw timber lies west of the Great Plains. - NURSES TO MEET The annual district meeting for the nurses of Dist. No. 1 will be held ’ -Saturday. November 13. at 3 o'clock in j the afternoon, at the Lutheran hos- . pltal nurses’ home. The secretary of th© association requests all nurses of bis vicinity to att ti meetins CUT THIS OUT — IT IF. WORTH MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c : nd mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, 111., writing your' name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com- [ pound, for coughs, colds and croup: Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sideand back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowelfr.--Sold everywhere DANCE at the K. of C. Hall Friday Evening, Nov. sth I Rag Pickers Six, of Delphos. Ohio. Beginners Class 7:30 Assembly 8:30 J F. T. SCHURGER, Mgr. i 259-41 |

FIFTEENTH TIME I . I Uncle "Billy” Blackburn Cast His Ballot for the Democratic Nominees WIFE VOTED WITH HIM Appeared at “A” Precinct, Second Ward at 8:30 and ‘‘Voted ’er Straight” Uncle “Hilly" Blackburn, accom* panted by his faithful companion, entered the voting booth at the court [house in "A” precinct of the second ward at 8:30 o’clock this morning, J and for the fifteenth time in his life [cast his ballot for the democratic can- [ didate for president of the United ! States, and all other democratic canj didates. Os course Mrs. Blackburn I voted for Mr. Cox for president and ail! [ the rest of the candidates down to [ ' advisory board members. Uncle “Billy," as every one knows: him here, was exceedingly happy [ that he was again permitted to cast : his ballot, and also that Mrs. Black- ; burn could accompany him to the polls I at this time, and vote for the prin- ' I'iples in which he has believed and ■>r which he has fought these many ' years. His first vote was east in 1860 for Stephen A. Douglas and his ballot has been cast in this city at every election since. He is now eighty-four-j years old. and Mrs. Blackburn was seventy-five last January 4. They are urobably the oldest couple in the city to vote at the election here today. During the past few months Mr. Blackburn has been quite sick and for many weeks was unable to come’ up town. During the last several weeks, however, his condition has ! been greatly improved, and he has visited almost daily with his friends up • own. During the months that he was ■ kept at home, however, he has read [ considerably, and has been greatly interested in political affairs of his | county, and there is probably no I voter who better understands the issues and the problems that Uncle “Billy” Blackburn. s—s—s— WANT ADS EARN—AN ENEMY TO GOOD HEALTH Good health has no greater enemy than constipation. You cannot “keep fit” for work or play if the bowels are | irregular or dogged w’ith a decom- • posed trass of undigested food from , which the blood picks up disease-caus- .. ing impurities and carries them .throughout the entire system. Foley [Cathartic Tablets are mild but sure in ’ action. They banish biliousness, sick headache, sour stomach and other . ills caused by indigestion. Take one | tonight and you will feel better in | ; the morning.—Sold everywhere.

1 Money Saving Events at the C Price Reduction Hl? Sale TY]< ./ The Big Sale is now on in many departments, and this will ' be your opportunity to buy your wants at a saving at the time £.j when wanted. You will be well paid to purchase now. *1 COATS AND SUITS 1 F $57.50 to $59.50 Suits ,4 FJ rn C This Sale 4 ’ C $49.75 to- $52.50 Suits . $42! 50 /I $39.50 Saltz Silk and Plush Coats, (UQJX fl A // V This Sale .................................. tPOO.VV \ ? $55.00 to $57.50, Best Long Plush Coats, SSO 00 Ld Fine Wool Velour Coats, PA $47.50 value. This Sale V Special Bargains In Dry Goods Extra Grade 36 in. Percales o’7 & Qr Hope Muslin. Qn 15c & 55c values, yard ... eJeJv 45c value UvC Red Seal and Toile De Norde Best Grade HO, & QP Gingham, 48c & 50c value Ut/L Standard Outimp OtJ Best Grade Sheeting Q ,4 Best Apron ( aeck Gingham. nr 40c & 45c value 04C 35c value ZOC All Underwear at Sale Prices. Special Values in Wool Dress Goods. AH Silks at Sale Prices. Niblick & Co. SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT, NOV. 6TH.

nTHERE is a big differ- ■«. ence between Calumet and all other Baking Powders. First—You see it in the cost. Calumet is sold at a moderate price. Then—you observe it in I , use. Calumet has more than the | usual leavening strength, therefore | ' less is required. Next— you notice it in raising quality — in the evenness — I ligntness and texture of your bakI 1 ings. They look better — finer I grained. I I | "bust av vest'* p a difference I in the taste. There is a delicious- | ness, a goodness that can be had in I Calumet Biscuit no other manner. Biscuits, pies, g Recipe cakes, muffins, doughnuts — never 4 cupß o fsift e d were so tasty —so all-satisfying. pastry flour, 4 , . level teaspoons And then there is the satis- I calumet Baking faction of knowing that Calumet | Powder, 1 level is made in the World’s: largest, best I teaspoon of salt, equipped and cleanest Baking Pow- I 2 rounding tableder Factories. I spoons of butter I or lard, Li cup of Pound can of Calumet contains full gJ| niilk, -’j cup of 16 oz. Some baking powders come in || water. Then mix 12ozJnsteadof 16oz.cans. Be sure ll*' l the regular ■ 3 w 3y» you get a pound when youwajit it. | 1 DEMOCRAT MIT JDS GEI RESULTS CRYSTAL THEATRE TONIGHT “THE SPIRIT OF GOOD’’ A big William Fox attraction featuring the delightful star, MADLAINE TRAVERSE It is a drama of a woman’s power for good over men. A Broadway chorus girl, betrayed by her husband, went to I the Western desert where men hunt gold. How she her- I self was hunted, and how she changed the lives of the men I among whom she lived is told in this great story. I Also—“FOX NEWS” the mightiest of all. Don’t tail to attend the big Charity Benefit show Thurs- I day and Friday, “23% Hours Leave.” featuring Duglas Me- I Lean and Doris May. One of the big ones. ; Coming soon “Male and Female.”