Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1921 — Page 4
DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT JOHN H. HELLER ARTHUR R. HOLTHOUSE, A®, elate Editor and Business Manager JOHN H. STEWART City Editor Subscription Rates Cash In Advance Single Coph 3 ci-nts; One Week, by carrier One Year, by carrier »<.soi One Month, by mail 46 cenU Three Months, by mail »l--o Six Months, by mall One Year, by mull *4. 0 One Year, at office 44.00 Advertising rates made ksown on application. Entered at the poetofllce at Deca ( tur, Indiana, an second-class matter The Bern-' Wlti. •.•«», for many years tli.. .... « '' in I rn . < <0 u. and in am it n w county sheet, v. nkerir-’ I 1 ’ a circulation ci two thousand aigl; makes its own ‘ picture plates', ail u. > which is a worthy ambition with! plenty of opportunity to work. -u - We believe the people of the county will Kptfrbve tin d .-ion of the beard of commissioners to move, v. ilh cam.- a at. I i ’< in th< ■ n*ter
I I ■’ M IF- i ! • •j. • ■ ’••4 .jj ■ j I • * •- I4^-\ j • -7‘-\ ■ ... v * «4V. Just petcolate » cvp U ei£bt Ol »»¥*cy Sun. It» fragrant stent will make you beat • © r 4 *> ® Oa haiinf most than e»e. . Just laxftff. going totaste good .. ' Us it is poured speste ling amber-dear into ■ • • Bach sigt - tells your taste Geld • 'fen Sun is good. Ifr satisfies 1 9«mr't&4e for good .Golden . taste* income. Gotitfeesli and crisp from your T&0 ■ Woolscm Spice Co. WtedOpOhia
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i 'ot Improvement. At this time when Q, : li'.ic: -e somewhat unsettled it I.« wise to look ahead. .There are thirty-seven unfinished to i to in t.. Ken care of and to do . more than can be handled with ease ( I would not seem best. The county commissioners have ap-1 (proved the suggestion made by Mr. Harraff, retiring county surveyor and, have tiling over to Dick Boch, the w surveyor, th I the county work. Heretofore, the retiring surveyor hasj ( completed his roads and ditches and j ' during the first year the new man 'had but little to do. We believe the new plan will prove much more satisfactory and if possible should be 0 tt nued in the future. . ■ - a'ol. Bill diuifuian of Ander.Wn, is happy again. For a good many years • co .-■ Sion of Iti.! legislatureßvas com- * 0 * w : -h Bill ■ -rniling tountenancr, n. « ng. which it never was. c Since : 910 ho has been ©ut in the cold. ,*¥>w h back again •ith all the swagger bi: >nt © - * i *4 ♦ » fuP : : ■ wII bl al>* ♦ . *•• y 111 a ’1) . * 1 » bo it iong • tep OF •»<». He e * , the ■ *.’T if* 4'* M». i 0 I - -rrr - w . i. .... n.. - I
® DKATUIt DAILY DEMOCILVT, WEDNESDAY, JANfAhV ■■, IH2I
who is to be speaker of the ' house. The rapid growth of the Clover Leaf creamery in this etty and the ■ announcement of plans for ' ing year looking towart# the con I tinned advancement of this industry,! !is gratifying to the people of this, i i-ommunity. Under the able manag-' er, Mr. W. A. Klepper, the plant Ujo moved forward splendidly and is nowone of the best industries in Decatur, I employing many people and provid ( market for many farmers who 411 cream. They manufacture a high grade of butter, powdered buttermilk and other conimoditim. A real institution, efficiency conducted, the creamery will on advancing. The members of Adams PoSt. No.; 43, American Legion held th«yr an nun! meeting last eveftng. bnving as their distinguished guegt Department | *Comma>W« r £. 11. Gignllliat. It •• >M>t bnly a dehghftul «v*nt but a very interesting: one »Jil tne I wss .wipfrf.sized tßat vhs l»<io« » not * <«• sirsti.m selling .-wythiss from the <-<*i«uifcy bvt desirous of gtsir.t Hirer assistance Tor any and t «jft pauses. Tfdth fiiis idea, th«y •iR «reve a powerful body frr tht-ia-selves anA tba cemmanfty. Th. fifties Auailinr* alas «mvi*c»a tho: « who stt.fcSei ths that ;ii«v »<•» «»»»«'.• in jst>ikicu« aad • • • sdfvmg forti. wrwwjaswwu. By tbe »Mirn*ti<g> bf tsthfiillw as •oj.’rfntsnA.int •ol ftte • mu>.ir firm, the services of a «pJ»y4‘. i n»hl« servsot, win be lost b.f ♦hie >o4raty. Durtof his public ea t veil as ruutxy conxniisv««r*r sr.d IX *j . barge of «hv \wfJstßSJ-y be p»x?* . <■« hfs ability. He Is a clean and high grade cltiien. careful, courtecnie. kind and most Industrious aed ht» r,inr<! la os, vs tbs be At made io radians. Hfe .“mceesswr Is su etre’.lcat gratie<iu>a whom we are care wifl
p’.np in Vs> inip>r>*X>' ‘Tt>» wortt is gifltcvtt kod the r.-»pt-o- ■ tfbiilty is g*vM list the farm is lo ’irvd’Ol well e> -virg and, provided with equipment. Mr.i LaFomitaiite wilt make good «s It Mt. Laaghb-n. There bare been fenny sessions o’ •hr I'g;.t!atu»e wtu’o fearers p’\ , dominated. tb» oil being that | | a lawyer «M 6’ros-x’y share thei citing of ' laws ess ln»ol««d A!' i tkbo.fetiur' ci the o raos’icu cf sittn | b*rrs o’ «’<«» leg Is tarure f«a t'«e c rating | sesstua fjkat there *re Is aye’ s in pieaiy, but farmers in even greater number. Mot all of the men who Jrlasrify themsetres as farmers are 110 be touad living oa farms sad ing the soil. , Many of them faring t«rwx »t lotervsis eo cUsxtly the*-- . 'o«n sjhj ore ttren tteSs | uovt * is ’lsroMf wcrfi b».«le»,* ‘"tar mrl «jM | r-jjt* *fwmer and • l*ey«f,*‘ "fsra'.e* sod tsa«s«v* vAc. T I l vU« t* oa«ij**'eiai «# gazmej' Lal ? 5 I J wM-v4i»w.t« By <*frv«ew •vuLwy s»4‘ ':-Hrt ?«’««'s #•» ' ( <ota«* '.-atirass I ' . jS fir ’d J» * fyoat* *X< V»*l . lie feUars*i< w. ItrißMHaHH* 0 ' ’ j M >Mt pujols# <ht iMwd’isatMk «* a Way -»•*»; <<t th *■. Mahr's rtvrf > sfe Mn*' >*4# jtnd »«<:h«4 ths* >»:«*> %he»* irsiny *>»l yiat weswi■»•!•.•» ! more than frieudigiip for the carp is I back of the movement. TH- agigar i factory is one of* Aie great industries lof the state and a benefit in many j I ways - have expended thou- j i sands of dollars to perfect tlftdr sys-1 tem for taking care of the sewage' and are still working on the prob-j lem. It would seem that the greater 1 good can be accomplished by assist- ■ ing the sugar company rather than I Interfere . with them, since they are | perfectly willing and glad to oooper-1 ate in any thing that will correct any I defect. The protection of a plant which produces an important food article and employs hundreds of men and expends a million dollars ia year to the farmers who raise beats, is likewise most important and it seems to us even more so than the carp. To date the National Forest Reser.-1 vation commission has approved for purchase 1,751,115 acres for national forest purposes in the mountain areas | of the eastern national forests,.
monthly meet City Schoo! Teachers Held An Interesting Meeting Last Evening GOOD TALK WAS GIVEN By Rev. A. H. Saunders— Presents Needs of Children in NeaP East Tin- city teachers held tl’gir rc ulai {monthly meeting last evening at the central school, and discussed the subject, “Moral in the Home and School." The program was most I intwesting. During the’evening Rev. Saundets cf the Presbyterian church, talked ; to the teachers, presenting the nee I of the chlldrertHi the N-.ar-E ■ -t. ■ ! urged the teacher, to pr> n the ediato, l;ir i !!l!: I might be given the opportunity to 1 help. The matter will he presented in I every school room in the c‘t£. and ' ’ »• • are n .. .»• a Kt th T ' <1 t v .il, <■ < ’ ’’’ r ’ ■- , ,r || - be made l>y U»» .liiidrvvi, it v dl I gUdly w.-iVed The oeid of • »r»iag child*** great, -nd it wouti rto» » in * er ' if the m libd children <>f could I.o*tfit«te • new »an> to c'a'uaU•♦lEtr AT «L<s TONIGHT I « A of th. E.'Yb. wL be bvi-l this <-vv:»La. «• hall.,Tb»-** will b» »«. initUtioa of several ««' dnate. .bi etfc wfll b- »e«»'i lafßvw.rdA K*.»» mvw.vwc is utF*-l to »('«> »nd co <n LfowH I UVlWft *▼ MONROE I — Marrav S herer and rhitdr«r ' <■«* l.Mng .t Monrc. *» i« winter b ’ ie« tnoved »».»r i *ta>rt M H« ..rwr i» i " «’•"! at i'r-.v, s.d.» : Texas, ar-! is s-U,n- T<-x -• trot Hu wt’ * b«*» a it-»t time »gt>. r fwrg-k* — —l—<—
' ( |K- 4 i Ward ’• at a ! i. . •• • New Price Level’: J ® x © •’ 6 , r © M ' © 0 public*flop of thii ?a-> 4 nouncementr WiHard Batteries will be sold on a new and e materially lower price level. The same Willard quality — backed by the same authorized Willard Service. HOLTHOUSE GARAGE First, Second & Ja<»kson Sts. Willard Batteries
' Get It For Less I • in - ■ E, F. GASS & SON'S -—- - - ■-h• -■— / 11 r X/ Crct '- % : I ° -SSi ' ir\ I * « I , iM| I r.i/O- • ■•> * ' --R 11 >y • •”.< '.*• la ’ . J* 1 I ■ • , ■■ - > I -.. ■ M I ' / ,r / » »»5 . * J , i n i”- I January Clearance Sale Tin* Sulu in w.’ifh Profits have U<n cliininakfl. In fact nUn* hs are i-asstd on to you at kss than the same merchandise can ixr purchaM'i al , wholesale today. Getl H i Le^s’’in E.F. Gass and Son’s Janusrj Clati'ance Sate is n rxhty gcod advice. t . w— You iH'l/ifify htiy for less, but assortmc nls arc more cciwjjdt’tp ■' IC values gicater than dstvhere. Our entire stock ol vsmutns, i<t! childrens . ••. 1 * • © <f» Ready-To-Wear Garments li,.' i-!ing Suits, (’(Kits. Dresses, Faw's, Millinery, Waists, Separate Sfifls Petticoats, House Dresses, Bungalow AjMons, Girscts Wohacu’s and Ghil(li viis t n<lerw« ar. Hosiery, Lingerie, lb nit ry, Gioves, F.ic.. Fir, Buogalow Aprons House Dresses ( hake of Entfre Stock—Former- ihoke of fomr* • $250 - |r ~ mi/ *■- ' - ‘ . T1 ! .j 5 ’. ALL SLITS AU. PRESSES / Ail. COAfli mu REDUCED - iEMCa T ® ’. to ’ ’39 •: ’24* "'• l •T*. ‘ rssftßgN " fist : •.? • tUw* fcb**.* mar a.4 •*■• ■ - ® • • ©rMi(te>-4»»»M.si'* mFHhM *** 4 * , ' , * i *-*l wool and pre-shrunk «H»l* texttln, ***3»to 6; genu*O4 p Wto e e ........... 4 to .* »ST €«■s. Mf-rJ? I tfMY- fjMalfat MMk ■* ••'•!** Of* CordlDVSm? hlark UUflr- I*'*’ siiw *rr * soc Roys’ u.i-r «*»!*-»«*y. r ibb«i « n g rX N Z.-f"'’'^ HQ *lr A a° od fashioned Hsie sixes 2Wo 34. at toes >"* hee!s; in brown, 51.75., Tale priy. tha suit 59c A Misses and Childrens Union Suits-Vellastic and pair _ uoo S "K”“.,„ 8 .“;‘ .. a* ?» sft w „ 8! ._ v „ y beK Sizes 2to 4, the suiti (((( C (((i / sValues$ Values at s’-« 9 ™. SUS Sale On In' Full Blast - Come E. F. GASS & SON DECATUR, IND.
