Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1920 — Page 3

Wtjlw Regular stated meeting Tuesday evening 7:30. Election of officers' R. D. MYERS, IV. •x,nar.niMi-iß JU _ ws We say there are others I but ours is the best for I Coughs, Colds, Asthin i I and affection of the throat or chest. DR. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP has stood the test 50 years. Same old price I 25c, 50c, SI.OO At All Drug Stores.

Butter Os course Rutter has came down nn.ni.down with the maXt’ 8 St ° ,e is always Clover Leaf Creamery Butter. Country Rutter, 50c Churngold Margarine, 4t)C Nucoa Nut Margarine, 40c FRESH CANDIES AND NUTS ' " All Candy sold from 40c to 45c lb., now A lh - 30c \ Don t delay in buying your Xmas candies and ORANCFS 9 b - U V hem i and save nionev - ORANGES—2S Boxes of California Navals,' good r size, nice and juicy, each g 1 (Dozen.. 55c) * Buy your Xmas goods here and win some of (he 1 REE Goods blew Year’s Dav. ' XMAS TREES Steele’s Grocery ’PHONE 31.

t Holthouse Drug Co. , t Holthouse Drug Co. f j . MusicSh °P ; *SEy Music Shop I | Will There be a VICTROLA in Your Home This Christmas? f JMT It is the instrument for which almost all the great Term® will k.. n - . < W 'fit singers and instrumentalists make records ex- 1 R arra nged to suit your convenience. W clusively, because they are convinced that no other Do not hesitate because of lack of funds- a small V* 1* talking machine reproduces their playing and sing- cas k navmnnt ; o «n • . . ... W ing with such absolute fidelity. Py . all that is needed; liberal long-time Then too, what gift could be more suitable, more P a J ments arranged for the balance. « sincerely appreciated by every member of the fam- . The new records for December are in. Come in IS «))) ily as well as your friends, than the Victrola? For * our salesnennU win .ruai • .. (ft TL it is not a perishable gift, but one that lasts for » salespeople will gladly play them for you. generations. The selection is most complete, Ws jK there are standard styles in Oak, “It Does Make a Difference 4F M Mahogany and American Walnut. Where You Buy Your Victrola” & > life Hflßl i w wife r ssih * ? Mi W lIIWMWIgM & STYLE XI. & < Mite Ml ■ IwR A ® style ix * wEIf • style vl I M STYLE XIV. $75.00 , $35 , 00 . STYII V > $225.00 ‘Look under the Lid’ (;W W ' $125.00 J

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heavy hauling to lt | l *lr l !>?M U '" law,ul f,,r H " v I’muuin or Ktavol , y turn » ,k «. macadam ''■ l <oad (I 11 t( . ril , ~g ruv(. | r()u(1 ., . 1 , l '" le ",'v road graded and gravelel t<> ' 'i' 0 ■' 3S ,hun one yilrtl of in iengS of®” 1 Wldth 11,1,1 nln " feet v h. . f su,h " Wtl > «">' time bv ron'snn "T’ ' 8 tlu,wi "K through or tlon , > WOather is 1,1 hoavv 1. CUt U " and by iih ti . a 10:1,11,11 any vehkle w 1 h rh M lhnn lll(ll, ’ s in 111 h. the combined weight, of which ' h “u ? Ve ‘ cle ’ ,nclu, "nK 'he driver, ~ * ~,! " 1 10n ‘ than twenty-five hint1 ,lou . n,ls: or on any vechicle with ires of three inches and less than four dies in width, the combined weight , which load, vehicle and driver, » a I be more than three thousand oimds; or any vehicle will, tiros oi tom inches and less than five inches , width, the combined weight of which load, vehicle and diver, shall more than thirty-five hundred pounds; or on any vehicle with tires • ive indies or over in width, the combined weight of which load, vehicle and driver shall be more than thirtyeight hundred pounds. Any person vio•ating any provision of this section snail, on conviction/ be fined not less than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars for each load so hauled. This includes traction engines weighing over the above limit. Provided, 1 hat any road superintendent shall have police power to arrest upon sight any person who is seen violating or by warrant any person who has violated any of the. provisions of this section within the county or township for which such road superintendent is elected or appointed, and that, on conviction of the defendant in such cause, there shall be assessed by the court trying the cause a tee ot two dollars in each ease, to be paid to the person making such arrest.—Acts 907, Chapter 234. The above law relative to traffic, on our highways you will notice bars any load of which the wagon or truck and load weighs over four thousand pounds, (4,0000 lbs.), no use to ask about the tire width, we want you to help, when the roads are by reason of wet weather or freezing and thawing, are soft and easily rutted. Ton trucks will be permitted, when not hauling over a ton load, same rule will apply with a wagon, ton load permissable. JIM A. HENDRICKS, (adv) Highway Superintendent. SHOE 3 FEET LONG Iho latticed snow shoe resembles in a general way a large tennis racket with the handle missing. The body of the shoe is two or three feet long and twelve inches or more wide at the broadest part, says the American Forestry Magazine. The rim is of ash, hickory, or elm. The ski is made of ash. hickory, or elm. The ski is made of beech, birch, maple, ash, or spruce.

BEAR OIL' Tum n«v/r «<iio a Said Indian— »W" 7 * They don’t u«« perfumed lotion 4 ( jc For mkvm they u««<i bear oil, with A other potent ingredients from ■ MZA the Helds, moors and forests of />, , Nuturv. A reliable formula I* / KOTALKO. Indians’ elixir fori /. r r hair and sealp. Astonishing sue- / •• inorun orn n« > MSA stopping FALLING HAIR; and I VW Yt inducing NEW GROWTH in many cnees when all else failed. Investigate. . •* guarantee. For men, women, W children. Keep this advertise- v ment. Vshow other*. Poaitiveiy wonderful. Huy KAIALKO at the drag Store; or eend 10 cents (silver or etiunpa) for proof box and guarantee, to John Hart Brittain, Sta. F. New York tThI f or Grocery Dealer\ ■•e»e*«e»e-e-*e**e«*e**o«*e«*o««o , *e**e«*e«>e-e-*e"e»e-*e<e»a..a»a. 1 Buy Any Brand of CIGARETTES I in Holiday package SI.OO and up. I We have a nice line of Pipes, Cigar Holders, Tobacco Pouches, Cases and Smoking Tobacco. at the sign UNITED I Lose Bros. ’Phone 193.

WOULD REGAIN LOST GROUND ; I Indiana and Purdue Universities Will Ask Coming Session of Legislature FOR INCREASED LEVY Many Hoosier Young Men and e Women Attending Schools Out of the State Bloomington, Ind., Dec. 14. — The committee of the state universities and normal schools in Indiana has com pleted a survey showing that 1.0C.S Hoosier young men and women ar. seeking their university training in state-supported universities of the states surrounding Indiana. In Illinois. Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio and Minnesota where these Indiana stu dents have been attracted to tlie state universities of those states the educational cricis has been met by more liberal public aid to the institutions of higher learning. From these five states Indiana university has enrolled! only 32 students while Purdue has 1931 students from these states. In Illinois university there are ,450 Indiana students while five years ago the number was only 199. There are now 332 Hoosier students attending the University of Michigan. 174 at Wisconsin University, 97 at Ohio State University and nine at the University of Minnesota. Only a small percentage of Indiana students were attending these universities five years ago. The increased attendance of Indiana students at these five surrounding state-supported universities parallels 1 the increased public support of these I universities. Some of the best men of the facul-1 ties ot Indiana and Purdue university ’ have gone to these five state universi-1 ties call for about $3,000,000 beginning in 1922 to enable them to regain the 1 ground lost during the past years because of insufficient state aid. The two universities will ask the coming ; state legislature to authorize a levy) sufficient to maintain ami operate the ' universities in keeping with the forward step in higher education. In China 20,000,000 persons are be | ing fed on a famine ration by relief so-1 cieties.

SON AND DAUGHTER SHARE LONGSHORE ESTATE The Bluffton News prints the fol lowing concerning the disposition of the estate of ihe late Ira J.ongshon. father of Richard Longshore, well known here: "The will of the late Ira Longshore was filed for probate today. "He bequeaths to a son, Richard Longshore, a farm of 85 acres, and to it daughter, Zepha Smith, a farm ot 4d acres. "To the daughter also is bequeathed $5,000 to bo paid out of personal property, and if there is insufficient personal property the balance of the $7,000 is to be paid by the son. Richard. any such balance, if any, to stand as a lien against the 85-acre farm until paid. "Any residue after above legacies is to bo divtaled equally between the

Can you realize how difficult it is to get goods this year? Perhaps you are delaying your Xmas selection until you may be badly disappointed. Our stock still contains some of the high quality and lasting styles in beautiful Diamonds, Pearl Beads, Rings, Watches, Ivory sets, Cut Glass. Select your Xmas presents and avoid disappointments. We will lay your selection away for you. * ° h E *- E Rs AN D OPTIC IANS . •'U'?’?)*

brother and sister. "The son is to act as executor of th« will." CENSUS REPORT A baby girl, which has been named Elizabeth Louise, was born last, night to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beery, who live in Van Wert county, Ohio. This is the second child, the first being a boy. Mrs. Reery was Miss Lutie Kelly before her marriage, and lived in Kansas. A second girl baby was born during the night to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sovine, of French township. It has been named Lillien Catherine. The mother was Miss Sarah Jane Barger, and is a former telephone operator at the French township exchange. s_s_s_WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s