Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1920 — Page 3

i NORDYKE & MARMON CO CLEARANCE sale Used Cars L,ir floors must be cleared of used cars before ih« i <■ |he year, hi order to do (his, we are sellin.. >i * n< lowest possible figure. THIS IS YOUR (IPPORT’IDVITV ’ MAKi.' \ REAL USED C AR IN VESTMENT * Y Look Over i hese Bargains

OLDSMOBILE ROADSTER — 1918 Model in excellent merbanlcal condition—Rood cord tires, top and upholstery. Only KISSEL SEDAN—ModeI 5 42. In good mechanical condition. Repainted, equipped with wire wheels and good tires. A wonderful winter (T»-| non car bargain 1 ,vVU MAXWELL TOURING 1920 Model, practically new. in splendid condition generally. For quick QT'l’?!"' sale ..... vD / O COLE AERO EIGHT SEDAN A n< w model, seven passenger, iibitrhan sedan. You know' what you save by U»q fiftA buying at this price A' Uv

Other used cars in various makes, models and prices It will pay you to write for details now. We can arrange to accept partial p.-r inents from responsible people. These ears will sell quickly. Write for further details immediately. Nordyke & Marmon Co. (LOCAL BRANCH) Eleventh and Meridian Streets Indianapolis

■ Priced Downward H We Are Meeting Conditions ■ Our Prices Are Never Higher. Many Times We Are Lower I ;• roni now on we will have the astonishing low prices on | SUITS OVERCOATS UNDERWEAR ■ $15."'535. $16.50 ' S4O. $2.50'°57.50 | g We are prepared with the usual big Xnuix stock ready to supply your wants, fl Today’s arrivals invade a new line of Boy's' Mackinaws and Bath Rohes, which |B|| are priced at today's value. H John T/Myers Clothing Company II Wand (fflothra I FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG

It Starts Tomorrow, - Friday Morning Rain or Shine Administrator’s Sale of Sho The Real Sale with a Real Reason” Prices Cut to the Marrow I ~~~ Every Pair of Shoes in the Store Marked Down .'-Rubbers too " ; rmncuirM Doors Open at 8:00 O’clock Sharp Tomorrow Morning nm™™ “™ B THE ELZEY SHOE STORE m the sle jVlrs. Lydia Elzey, Administrator decatur, Indiana in the sah

OVERLAND TOURING Model bd. 4 cylinder, 5 passenger. A genuine bargain at tpor/x this low price tpobU STUTZ TOURING 1920 Touring car. practically new. having been run about 3,500 miles. A g<x>d chance to buy this high grade car very much below list ■ “ $3,000 NATIONAL TOURING - Model I ',, in g 00 (i nieehanic.il condition .lust been repainted, equipped with good d>pn?> CADILLAC TOURING- Model •>. in excellent condition. Just repainted, tires, top and upS””."” $1,250

DECATUR DAIRY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1920.

COULU BE A THEATRE Indianapolis. Dec. 1.- Alhambra xhonld not be the front name of any well-meaning man, Judge Chamberlain was told yesterday. Alhambra Cook asked the judge to change his name to Wilbur A. Cook, became he said business firms and stnuip.ers often mispell and make mistakes in his Christian name. Some time his mall was addressed to '.‘Miss' ho said. it was not of my own parent! choosing,” Cook said. “They told me an aunt of mine insisted* on giving m< such a name." Cook formerly lived at Muncie. HOW HE ENDED KIDNEY TROUBLE "I had a severe attack of kidney irouble and for three.weeks could not t tit < I floors and sc-reely out oi bed.” wrltiil C. E. Brewer. Villagt Spring;', tla. "Could not bend over at all without the most excruciating > minr. i purchased a bottle of Foley Kidney Pills. Was relieved after first lew' doses and continued their use until completely cured. I consider Foley Kidney Pills the best kidney remedy in the world. No recurrence of my trouble.” Sold everywhere.

DON’T DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful passage of urine, you will find reli' ’ =ll GOLD MEDAL - The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 1696. Three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed. Look for the name Gold Medal on ovary box .- and accept do imitatioa *•

BEAR OIL' For Your Hair Yountvir uaw a bald Indian— , - They don't uar perfumed lotions, Z kor aguM they used bear oil, with K other potent ingredient* from fl MM thu fields, moors end forests of , Nature. A reliable formula is / mMKX KOTALKO. Indians* elixir for / 1 Lulr end scslp. Astonishing sue- j / teas in overcoming DAKDRUEE. V vl stopping PALLING HAIR', and V W W Inducing NEW GROWTH in \ many cases when mH else failed, F Investigate, '9Buo, monty-refund 9 w guarantee. For mun, women, ebildrw. Keep this advertise* _ ment. IRhow others. Positively wonderful. Roy RATAL RO et the drug Store; or send 10 cents (silver or stamps) for proof box and guarantee, to John Harf Brittain. Sta. F. New York

COW TEST ASSOCIATION POINTS WAY TO IMPROVEMENT OF DAIRY BUSINESS V I The value of cow testing work is 1 clearly shown in the report of tho t first year's testing by the Franklin County Association, where Miss Irma ' Bruce, the only girl tester in the ' i 1 state, was at work. V During the year, there were 17 ' herds in the association, with a total of 194 cows. (14 of which were pur A- • brads. all of the Jersey breed. At the start of the year. 12 of the mem bers owned pure-bred sires and dur ing the year, three more, realizing the value of pure-bred animals to I head their herds-t purchased pedigreed sires. Two of the association members dropped out, so the organization was left with every member owning a pure-bred sire. Fourteen of the 17 members owned 18 silos at the start of the year and at the close every man had one or more silos, those who had not adopt ed silage as a basis for their ration, coming to this approved method of feeding. Seven members of the association weighed their milk daily and by thus “holding the stop watch on Bossy," they could tell which cows were profitable and which lost money for them. Seventeen cows were sold because their owners found through this method that they B were unprofitable. I The best individual monthly record of the year was made by Jolly Lefty, a pure-bred Jersey owned by J. A. Driscol. She produced 1395 pounds of milk and 85.1 pounds of butterfat during July, leading the entire state that month. W. H. Senour. one of the association members was the only one to earn a membership in the 300 pound cow club, which comes by virtue of his having 10 or more cows producing 300 pounds or more of butterfat in a year. Tho cow testing association members are active in the pure-bred sire campaign being waged in the. south-1 eastern part, of the state and because; iof their work have found out thel I importance of breeding better stock to have high producing cows. I — A sale with a Real Reason—the Elzey Shoe Sale. It starts tomorrow morning-. Be there. RECOMMENDED TO SCHOOL CHILDREN | This is the season when children are I subject to croup, colds and coughs I Hena C. Marchard, 35 Lawrence St. Salem. Mass., writes: “I usrtl Foley': Honey and Tar with good results. I I had a very bad cold and it gave nu relief at once, so I recommended it to , every child that goes to school." Thi. I standard, low priced medicine loosens | and clears mucus and phlegm, check: strangling coughing, -makes easy: breathing, soothes and heals raw, in- J | flamed membranes, and stops tickling in throat. —Sold everywhere.

Stunt to Cure Hiccoughs. A Spanish physician claims to have been very successful in curing stubborn cases of hiccoughs by this tre;.i-l ment: The patient lies down and I draws up his knees until his thighs are pressed tightly to his abdomen, the lower part of the legs being pressed against the thighs by bending tit knees. The position is held for several minutes. The effect of this is t press tlie abdominal organs up against the diaphragm and to sustain the pressure until the diaphragm cease , its spasmodic contraction. Members of the wealthy Osage Indian nation have purchased airplam for pleasure purposes. It opens Tomorrow morning, Administrator’s Sale of the Elzey Shoe stocks.

i > The Store of Useful Christmas GIFTS For Men and Boys READ) .’ — A Man’s Store; one in which every article is a useful, practical gift for some man or boy. Years of experience is reflected in the scope and character of the displays. The prestage of the Vance and Linn lable on his gift adds greatly to its value, but not a penny to its cost. SEE OUR SPECIAL PRICES ON SUITS AND OVERCOATS Vance & Linn “Right Clothes at the Right Price”

Kill That Cold With < A'’cascaraQ quinine FOR ANO Colds, CougH 'OjKIV- La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep thia standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks vp a cold in 24 hours — Relieve:: Grippe in 3 day:;—Excellent for Headache Quinine in thia form d. e:; not affect the head—Cascara ia beat Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill’s. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT