Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1920 — Page 5

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♦ ABOUT TOWN 4 KJUSS3 ITfkJI I I HEALTHY NEW YEAR Dr. C. R. Wearer and family lean tomorrow for Chicago where the do - tor will take some special work for six months. He has not decided where he will locate after that time. Dur ing their residence here the Weave, have made many warm friends. Tin ■. are most excellent people and we re gret that they are leaving Decatur.

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, win' 10 ne " Bake ‘ Rite System bakery open tomorrow morning at ten ' o dock and during the day free doughnuts will be given to those who call. Luther Hower is manager of the sysem; Rea(l their announcement in to day’s paper. The Daily Democrat will go to press Friday as near noon as possible and .there will be no paper on Saturday. This is done to take advantage of tho Christmas holiday in making some re|l>airs to the foundation of the Goss | Comet press, requiring considerable | time to permit the concrete to “set/’ Advertisements for Friday’s papir i must be in by Thursday. If you wish a Christmas card be sure to get the copy in early. The Decatur schools will close Thursday for the Christmas holidays, giving the youngsters an extra day to do their Christmas shopping and tho teachers a chance to get heme. J. Dwight Peterson of Indianapolis was the guest of his parents over Sunday. Th. remains of the late Lewis W. C. .Johnson, who was killed Friday by if. falling tree while-cutting timber in L” v... near Decatur, was .taken to

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1920.

Illl> homo of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Maida Swank. West Second street. Mr. Johnson was a son of Uriah and ■hunt s Johnson and was born in Greene township, October 6, 1889. He is survived by his wife, Mpntzana (Swank) ■Johnson, two small children, Stella and Cecil, two brothers, James and Ott Johnson, Mrs. Clyde Penzlnger. Mrs. William Adams, and Mrs. Homer Gillium. Funeral services will be conducted front the United Brethren I church Monday afternoon at 2:30, in ihargo of the Rev. J. H. Nall. The American Legion of this city will ati lend in a body. Interment will bo made at the Green Park cemetery. — Portland Commercial-Review. Miss Elmo Goontz of Muncie and Miss Sue Welty, of Bluffton spent the week-end in this city with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vail. Miss Ida Fuhrman has returned home after spending the past year and a halt in Montana. She spent the summers at Yellowstone National park and the winter in Levingston. On her way home she visited with relatives at Oregon, Missouri. Adams Buettel spent Sunday in Toledo, Ohio, with his brother, Carl Buettel, who has been seriously ill tor tho past four months. Carl Buetlel is the father of the Rev. Charles Buettel, and each is well known in this city and county, especially in and around Geneva, where the family formerly lived. Robert Krick spent the week-end in Berne with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred King will enjoy Christmas with relatives at Cejina, Ohio. i- red Falk of Jonesboro, Ark., who arrived in the city Saturday afternoon tor a short visit with relatives, left this morning for St. Mary’s Ohio, and from there will go to Muncie where he will look after business and visit witli Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Holthouse. He will return home for Christmas. Local grocery and meat markets are requested to get their ad copy in this office by Tuesday evening in order to run in tho Christmas Basket page on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. X. Ehinger and son, Father Vincent, went to Urbana, Ohio, this morning, for a two days’ visit witli Thoma i Ehinger and family. They will return tomorrow evening. Guy Dorwin of Fort Wayne was callign on old friends here Saturday night. Miss Tyner visited her relatives at Huntington over the week-end, return ing to her school work Sunday evening. Rolla ('alderwood of Blue Creek lownship was looking after business and extending Christmas greetings to his many friends here today. The coll' ;e students are returning now for the Christmas vacation ami there ’’ ill be many happy reunions during tho week. Send in your Christmas events. A few moments time on your part "will gi-.e us the story and we want it. Doin’ somethin' fcr others don't alius' pay. Look where th’ democratic party is. “I’m again raisin’ th’ raTroad fare any higher. It's all you kin do t’ find a seat as it is,” said Lase Dud, t'day.—Abe Martin in Indianapolis News. Entered apprentice degree will be conferred Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. R. D. MYERS, W. M. Protect the Children Healthy Blood and a Healthy System is a Child’s best protection against Colds. Grip and Influenza. Give them GROVE'S IRON TONIC SYRUP, 75c. 187-ts-m f A box of “WHITE STAG” cigars are just the thing lor the men to top off their Christmas dinner. Don’t forget to get your box of ’em. 299-51 THE SIMPLE WAY , What shall we have for the Christmas dinner? That’s the question asked by mother and the good housewife who is preparing for the annual family reunion on Christmas Day. Tho answer is simple, read the grocery and meat market ‘ ads” in the Daily Demociat. Christinas falling on Saturday, will eliminate the regular weekly Market Basket page on Friday. Every housewife appreciates this page of helpful shopping hints and bargains, so the Daily Democrat will arrange to run a Christmas Basket pagj> on Wednesday evening. Lpcaj; grocers and meat markets aro requested to get their copy into this office by Tuesday evening. By i running the page Wednesday it will give every person ample time to take advantage of the bargains. Get your ad in the Christmas Basket page. Your customers will be looking for it.

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ THE COURT HOUSE NEWS ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A marriage'license was issued Saturday afternoon to .Martin F. Sprunger, born October 27, 1896, son of Simeon Sprunger, to wed Cora Mertz, housekeeper, born October 5, 1892, daughter of Andrew Mertz. Real estate transfers: John D. Bolinger to Charles A. Langston, Decatur, 13,200. Hoosier Packing Co. vs. John Scheiman, account. Cause dismissed nnd costs paid. Frank McConnell, Oscar Lankenau. Finley Striker, Otto Bryan, Vance Mattox and L. H. Bright were excused from jury service for tho November term and tho clerk ordered to call tho jury commissioners and draw tin; names of live additional jurors for the November term. Minnie Musser vs. Chris Musser, divorce and alimony. Cause dismissed and costs paid. Restraining order heretofore granted is ordered vacated. John W. Hendricks vs. Henry Dolch and William Dustman, notiy Appearance by Merryman & Sutton for defendant is withdrawn. Default of Defendant William J. Dustman. Cause submitted and evidence heard. Finding for plaintiff on complaint that there is due plaintiff the sum of $395.93. Judgment against defendant in the sum of $395.93, and costs in the case. John G. Adler vs. George‘Flanders, account. Appearartce by Claj'k J. Lutz for defendant. Rule to answer. O. H. Dailey vs. Ed. L. Kintz, account.. Appearance by Smith & Parrish for defendant. Rule to answer. Jacob M. Neuenschwander et al. vs. David Straum et a!., quiet title is a new complaint filed by Meryman it Sutton. Lyman W. Butler and W. L. Zimbo vs. Philip Flaugh, account and possession, is the title of a case brought i here pn change of venue from the Allen circuit court. In the Mark T. Burdg estate, proof of mailing of notices of hearing on cash value of estate and notice of hearing (lied. Finding that all proper j officials and interested persons have i been duly notified of the hearing as Iby law required. Petition submitted I and evidence heard. Finding that ■said defendant died testate In Adams county, Indiana, and that said decedent | left as his sole legatee and heir a; ■ law his surviving widow, Elizabeth W. Burdg; that said decedent was not I the owner of any personal property, and that the value of real estate own-

i ■ T S Christmas Is Coming-- k f -Make It A Real Gift // « Shop as much as you wish, you can’t please . ’ « ' a man more than with a box of good cigars. 4' i A Gift of Real Sentiment and Sense f A FOR THE SMOKER IS A BOX OF f "WHITE STAG' CIGARS f X Men Like these “SMILE SMOKES” like children love candy. Our Xmas J packages are all “dolled up in their holiday duds”, and a gift of these < cigar confections show the loving thought that prompted the selection I otjyour message of Christmas Cheer jand Good Will to “him”.’ I WHITE STAG LONDRES, (P i AA WHITE STAG LONDRES, (P£ Kf| Box of 12 .............. <Pr.vU Box of 100 ............. vO.DW gr LONDRES, Oflj White Stag Invincibles, §2 50 J | WHITEgSTAG LONDRES, gg gQ Whitey Stag Invindblea,' " §4 gQ L The bigger the box of ’em, Christmas will last. L i HE’S HOPING YOU’LL GIVE HIM A BIG BOX OF ’EM. f For Sale By All Dealers |

ed by decedent totals $9,700, and that the debts and liabilities total $1,500, leaving tile gross value of $8,250. That the widow is entitled to an exemption of SIO,OOO, and that there is no inheritance tax due from her or the estate, E. W. Stanford, of Farmersville, dug a sweet potato weighing more than ten pounds.

Get ?a A ictrola 1 ' ’ ' w! in time for Christmas S’ Hsk ■ if j ci I Take no chances. Look under Hie lid. Get a real genuine Victrola. Have you a balanced colletHon of Records? A real record service is included with every sale. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. ■ d Music Shop. • jbU® tw: ■ I W -.t'.-Ti-’ - TK-’-SWiHSJBw-'-W- ■*■ ■ « narr- — r - ■ . n—r - im—tn- -tth n—i i 1 - ~~ -i«. . i, •

Postmaster Bosse publishes the following list of uncalled for letters at the Decatur postofllce: Mr. H. Berberlan, Mr. W. E. Johnson, W. M. Shafer, James Haman, Jake Hanner, R. C. Augustine, Miss Alma Schultz, Miss Rosabel! Dean, Miss Bertha Boerger. A pound of sugar or butter In Russia costs a month’s pay of an ordinary workman. ’

New’ England self-supporting in lumber twenty years ago, now has to import one-third of the amount used, it has $300,000,000 invested in wood and forest industries employing over JIO.OOO wage earners. A box of “WHITE STAG” cigars spell A Merry, Merry Christmas- Have you bought your box of ’em?