Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1921 — Page 5

Bjiy Your February Wants In January • Mens Knit Gaiter Shoes cr*»w za/a Mens All Rubber Arctics 4-buckle rxpw .....W......... .* w ., Mens Light Rubbers, e , 50 Mens Rubber Boots, s*) | q Mens Canvas Legions ® c $ j QQ Ladies Light Weight Rubbers e Ladies Heavy Rubbers ® t* O* Ladies Toe Rubbers ~ J..85CLadies Rubber Boots, Fleece Linet! $2.98’ e e • e»* Charlie Voglewede ’’ The Shoe Seller

♦ ABOUT TOWN ♦ t# A new player plan* has been a’fbi, to the Masonic hall, being im’.l-i? yesterday t>y the Gay, ZWv k fc ► company. The office a»d lobby at lire Murr«*' hotel is being given an early ing, including the steel ceilH.g ac*i walls. Harry Straub is Jhw artist. Claude SnjAfier, former I»e catur boy, now a’resideßt ot i’ontiar Michigan, is very dangeroutie ill »i" what is believed to be onl ness. according word tvceu-ly re ceived. ’ »■ Christ ! Neuenschwander .ft In mt was attending to buSiutas here Ust evening. ”* Mrs. J. H. Helisr is aii.-tetimr in thoffice of the Daily I>«ivo»*»t d-irir.p the January sivlvcription <«m|.a!in C. J. Dnwmanof fiollptrt. Mo' .ra’ will be here Motiiaj With* t*ia«’>ul the meeting of iue lei a.fa! ciation. 'v Th I’a^p l ' a < ll.i sj'p i;i •: ed today, and • > sH»-«*.W‘v j.aUon ized. The stock must ft* ‘rvrtu •■■! Kenneth Sli.-1-t returned la!*' nl-h to’Woosier, Ohio. to.-m®. b - < 1 lego work. > - • ;L. R. Gignyiia , department co-: maftder of the Amerjfari Ja-*n f Indiana, was taken to IXirt Wayn !-i lowing th* mee*iua ia tit’s «■:* <-!• returned from tl’iv-' to Ms Imn.e .» Culver. Indiana. Misti Eva Mine!: who Was hiev »: iting with het; parents at. IV'llaut to. the past two treed . ha* **»>>■». 1 tElmer Amspaugh’s where stti is stay it* ami hat resumed her wot t.* glove factory. « * Ishmael Ma> y went tJ Be<r, and Geneva today in tHte interest# of 1 ; the Godfrey Conveyor conyiatv of E.U hart, Ind.

JHSSSIRSSSrRRnSBBn B|| : Knock That Cold ’ ; n ■ r Tonight / r TURPO hits the spot and giv < E® L quick relief-breaks up conges- il. bTE £ tion—soothesirritation.lt s easy ” > touseanditgetsresults. Noljlis- 3 ter.orstain.Oftoriknock schrPCiij ; iw L c °lds as as new ones. ■ mA BHt Your druggist has it. You must ■ afa fg?S F be satisfied or get yo€r money fijHL back. 3U'? and 60c. Sample free. Sw I TURPO | IS E .°.‘. NTr4E y. p

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* © DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT 5, 1921.

M'». P.»;by Tiirop is »i«tti»ig hot ' ! y.t»r, Mrs. Wo joy f>eubn at JkidgcTitle. Ind I Mr. i'ra liojso-u an.X dax lifer, '<l*eta from Oklabcnia, ate |Vertin* Mr. and. Mrs. l> A. ilraham I .nl vDuri.ter. Gr*'<a.a Tiiej" art !atro to stay tot several •«»$• M'.ss Ca’heriue Hi'Uiirumd. er.’ Mt * Clab-e Fo In of H»ntia<t«Ai,.spoilt a few at Miss Margaret Myiott’s They, return heme this worn ng Miss V ihliTd Inuiptrey ot Pelawgre. Ohio. 'is visitin. with Mr. otd Mrs C Pumphrey. She will stay th", rest of the week, ' I’.rvt* i.o-riß lift today for la's* ♦ t’c «h«r»- b- is attending school at •*urdne university. I Mr. CoHrieton .nl Winfield Maddy are the guc ts ot Dr. and Mrs. 1* R Tt-ima*. .'l', nd ’ ». ilay Sill- of B.i.rcniv Mii tl . at* Vi. i ’tu M*. and d i. Elmer ■.tn-pa i'- 1 .. T hi'a wcr«- aicon>i>a:uetl roiu U’a ri lad . by Mr. »n l M>s «i.;»;.i.l fbojson. wl.o ar. also vie st r. 4 Mr. a ■. Mrs Ano>paugli. If. ’ ra K. p; boys hvl tLi Ir i.tn .l . ;.ds me-ting t<» ••!••. J ot >c r . T • officits are: Hit! I.ir.n. •r I,C J ;;n ’ai’it.sfartft.'f, .e. ret.iry, D irt Mi'iT, tr.a urtr, They •,av» hid a coi"! year and are alining to make the coming one a better .•ae than the one just passed. Ai.i’W -i Simmous as.J A. s>. I.u’iu* n . r.iuflton attended tn i.. . i a. a i the court room to I lay. ! Th. v.’i ’• stag feretory Is being r'nti t: cl' o jh ’hit- i.nk, wuirb in.'■.d’s . n pjintijg and decoatra.r mt o h . r. ipffoH-imuts, pre «<i far. This r a g >. iiisir to p«y youT sub •e.ir'it.i. n Y«‘e ’’.rhi to keep posted <n ti. >f..i > ’I V tarns county dur. ■ing the vei' sg ’etc rod the way ! !-.i it i. to i .• ! ts’.i Daily Deroocrai jcSClr JeV. ; Ji-to /. ties t Veteran who lived ,’r.r»‘ iuau.li }•’ nil t>o» re»id*s «» . ’:;j ,v < n .i riteil t;.i» uj-t’i u’t'i'i the timeral ot b.* j brirth.t nluw. riij.ti Wi'Uettv Hi.* jt 4.''(ii».’.anied hint. W*» S • ~:p »«1 «'c • U n.luiW tarwa-y acri; rtnw I Oerfljaft of CtjWngion, I l »s • < 4 1 lB »*,. V* I* ft *>*-l eA” ■ • .• • A • ln» .ai o'* ■ * •’ •G*' 1 ><*’.' j tsaftocn .ftuifiiers; 4*5 deaths Ye-'

quirlng investigation by coroner, 53 suicides, 87 automobile accidents which resulted fatally, twenty-one drownings and 112 other deaths by accident. V Mayor Yager, City Attorney L. C. DoVoss, Manager W. H. O'Brein of the company and a ropresentathis paper, vjll go to Indianapolis Thursday ot next week and attend a meeting planned by the gas company, at which general conditions of tlie gas situation will be discussed. Senator Decker of this district will introduce a bill in the legislature providing tor a division of the WellsBlacltfprd circuit court tfiftyict. Two years ago such a bill passed bitt was vetoed by&Governor Goodrich. It it became a law, the governor would appoint a judge for Blackford and a prosecutor %r Wells i iffijft.w ® Frank Houk, of Sitft Francisco, Cal . was a visitor in the city Bist evening a guest at the <•'. E. Brown home over night, cnrquto»te Pittstairgh, I’a., on bu®ness. _ * t

The C®uncil Met • ■'* i (Continued from page oae) ' ■ - -vs^ _ w~w—w In the bills allowed last .evenina. re way one f<A |lo7.M.<dr «.nwvr ice fur»i»h*ri tn X ytA*® l '* Clwn«® ♦ Devote »»<i '‘Huke A»!t. ' while - IlK'et-'fa»Gi*-e w»te city l quarantine tot disci's 0 .; Tty C»ii»nter biD cmoimteA to •Al.'tJ. ihe iievote l.ili ft) ♦**.4S *n4 th* Ault bill to 522.1 T. Tiwre is a Ttiw whi.t compels the «*ty to pa» ftlt» yt*v> the family etflrv qajraniine w » su«>eet of chanty and tbs nta ot th• I <m<e is jirean.l**! frnm worktß-' ©the* bill® allowed by the finance com miUeo wife; Ccvneil Sitla. P J IT-t in.!. »«o.?8; Peter Kirscb 111.i$; W>aß»han-Coe.fv>y Co. J 24.65; Shanah mi t trnroy /o. IIOS.SL T. St. t. A W R. K.. S’dl.li: H. F. Tew»lc. i11.*3; A-ignst Wa'.Te's, gt.'S; Amer iean Tty. Exp. Co., Ilv.os; W Per work* pa*.roll, 1*3.60; Msfw H-tw <*».. .tl.'ii; f>a'ii Ma’Nau"ht<«n. 16.;C06 \merii-: n Ry. Exp. Co-. 514.<0: D T.epie, $ Huuling <<> I •I J. Myi.nt pa* r«JT. HC7.12; T. 3t «. W R, IdlJ.fS; Hea»atrt Milin I .’b» t F.. ’« r Co . J40.0O; T. J Dni . n. Ss*..lns»nh Mctt-er, Jfl.Ss iU'ip Cr'.te, fl7< '.t6: I’, v »vU « D nt f Hirbin. •■<•5.75; A ('. I'ixm bay r-’B. ■i 1 17. 1.-O Hdw. Co. I •<. j; H. riuta .n Co , $175.00; <’.ti»»ns Tr,phone Co. $17.47; I Bernstein, $7.54: Hidtiiouse Drug <_'o., sll*.<s; Braith. ■ ager 4. Falk. X»i« k Ho h. It? si': F.sh. r A Harris. 11 K; Stre t commUriion*rs' pay roll. $> 4 -I Poli “ pay fell, $105.p0; City firenn n $145.0“; Thoms Iruwiing, I’io.OO; <«<iier» 'Phone Co. * b>: Ft. Weyne P. <’<>., .-. C; Fish* A p. rrie, HOT s • • la’.-r Htw Cu , »'• 7 ". Willi:.ft'. I! Burford ? . iMI. Sevvr'ai mere r<«*o«*t« fur farm record books have t.e-’n received. A number <>t the ni v. 1921 books bate been received ami mil be . ir.t out upon r**)U< *l. Tiiey show coo*t-i -r»Me tu> ;«V>H n>**;» lA.e the t>ai>li> US- it 13 previ«t>, ttars. in that fioy mor. •rmij-iete ’aD-I lonlain anital'ld i»ir rteVevmivfkg the o*l /■ '*> proi t ’•» be t«cw<i«t (m Mutkyan *» *«azwi« r* eitTe* cn the or <lv« *.<asli' ( I rivefpts a.l dirln'-. lr**i».’ i Thia f-*ai»r* w*te P tr.ysf'A't-’l/ ’eltu those ran 1 •ia-'vWe'ls* | rC;»-»Is. . » AOt EARW—- >» »-,$ ‘ WANT ADS EARN~S~-s—-$

i; - ffi IMS •_. ’•» **fy KkEterole. ’See How , Qii®kiy k Roiieves Yort just ritoMusMroie injjriskly, and usually the pain is gone—a delicious, @ soothinjjeornfort comestotakeitsplace. Mfcsterolc is a clean, white ointment, mad«with oil of mustard. Use it instead “of mustard plaster. Will not blister. ’•Many doctors and nurses use Musterole and recommend it to their patients. .< They will gladly tell jspu what iWlicf it gives trem tsrc throat, bronchitis croup, stiff neck, asthma, nertelgia, conation, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and ccn.es of the back or joints, sprains, sere muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted leet, colds of the chest. Always dependable. xtd k-c jasx; hospital size 52.00 fenfew F.- ; 9

A friend of the family in the winter time — when coughs arc prevalent, is DR. MARSHALL’S , LUNG SYRUP None Better. Family size, SI.OO. Other sizes, 25c-50c. By Al! Druggists.

§gORT NEWS ’ Two Big Games Friday. Cl lx' many basket bull funs city aro to receive ttie treat of their lives Saturday night, us two good games are scheduled to take place in this city at the gym. The first g will be i ailed at 7 o'clock and will 7ie played betw tft a team representing tjje Reppert Auctioneer si itool ana a local |n<lep’Udi nt team and promise to be a good one. The local independent team will be composed of a number of local stars and several out eiders, and promises to be a real-tor-sure team. The Aqgtloneers’ tftim •» composed ul a numb* of proi# ilonal playefh, several of them being nthl®:e | directors various m i*uli®is bi I fore oriining to, this citj* and au * said to know pie game. Their :»<« tis ’will indudj Walter ®v; V * • dt-rved for four years a* • vf>»«.’-»f rector in Illinois a#* a Ito wits v»f*'»ec . Hie hjßh school y»Wi* wh « 1 M'novi l tc tko program <b t <be »*«e,>re win*!’ they-will elas® v*th fa*’t JfuutiEg ; fvri high eqhoot*® am. T»* limiting ton hoys are a»*d id lie *s sttoog a , ev*v,- an,J airwdjpt to fit's' etr.aylk 'Utoit-y years, a ji*ud tame prutru**' t<* take slaue. I’tepve for the best eamee ot the scaa-e Saturday. Como «a/ly sod get a se»tT * >' ‘ ~. ...t , **«r Woaeaa Oefeate &'ya"t .V iur-.ie Mgh school basket ball tealu. defeated the Bryant high school bve tn an interesting game in tt.- toe n jf Bryant last ev»o(ug, th: t-m» l s.;ore roaut’ing 43 to 23. Toe Moaria bvye took the ’irvunt ar gri ca’ion by surprise and held a lead over thtm a the first hall by a score cf S 3 to 9. pot ’ <eums battled on run terms the si’< or d half resulting 4? to 33 1” 1 ivor of Monroe C. Kessler shirred *• r M<'U n<e with nice basket* to his ired:’, WUlle Ikmitas proved the U. vy m> i tor the Bryant team with tve basket. The Monroe team will play their m-xt game Friday evmfng- wL> n they will < t isli with tre <’. <*. H S.’ 1 ,o of Firt ’Vayne at the town of ”■ nrm. Bb/Gtin Phi Cstts Lox'!. Th« I'Tiiff’iitt Phi la-fin F.a' tn b.is-k-t 1 nil i«.tr to,*’’ I.ti- "-r f.r t •!• feat of the r«a o;i Monday c cr.1.1-w’l'-n w’l'-n they battled ayiiinit tie C.-lina ■ Ohio) five, the Score resulting 2S tc 21'. Miss -Maky Heavilon’s Big f rev t'omkinr School is in ’ veswioa in the lower room ot jlh# Public Übr&ry building, i Third .dfR-t. 2-41 SW MW ■ Zcmo. the Clean. Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prctr.pt Relit Them is one safe, derv.Triable thrift* rnent thht relieves itching t G.:re that' cleanses and eoothfs the skm. Ask any draggnt t v *3sco»sl b dtle n# and apph' it as directed. S *-a vou wiii find that ir»i4atk)fiH r-irr.pk. 7 , • tUc* brads rciesnn, Hc4ch*«. ri-.'<r» - era . ■ and aimihr skin troubles will ar. ' Zebu*. satislyuig liquid, is aS' »hnt s» ra.Tl.4, f. t .t barushrs most «i.T srapciems,,ctet> tL»aki.-i sr<ft, snv*sAa»vli».-«;-’.'i>\ * 4k» K. W. V.

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A Busy Session (Continued from page one) roads ar* located. (’.'d< Harden was granted powei 0 constable for ro:.OHqj| being a mem her of the Adams County Detective association. Application for his ap pointmffnt was made by John D *ults, > Hjfiiry of the association. The ten banks In the county allied Hu :: propi als and to act as dejftitorios for the county’s funds and the following allotments were made, bused on an i-iftinftted, baluncu $650,000 :*tl the amount of capUwl M I haul . Did \'!ani; County tank. 22 pet* gent, limit, 000; First National 19 per cent,* limit, $123,000; Peoples I.ditn aftl Trust cniiipity. lo’iier cent., limit, Monroe Ft;.to lianji 4 jier ' **t , i» it :f2oa go." Bank of l*ju< I’l per i-ent,; Wn> •ll.i'Ni, IV'Dpl- ' !ft4e h; flhf in jd /ivssT.^HfttiJ's6s,(loo; Hnals es Opeivu, x« y»' c*et., trask. 1 »wt- ««, limit gF'.hW; ft. tn 'of I*oa Grvte, J p«r <»!»* . irvlit 41.*,’ ’ A*»» 'he Fwinters fi a'r of ■ Ih-t-Ue 4 ptr cert, Ifn.it sfs*)O Th ■ ui.fc- p»v a two mt <wi,t fnltrcsi mildaily tiO'.

The Repperl Auction House Ml Open To Ae Hfc For Tke Ftat Sde Friday Evening at Seven If anyone has anythin* around the house or store or bomv thin* in jour gamt or cellar that you desirt to turn into ca«h. send it to the Auction House. It will be put up and solo* at auction to the highest bidder and the entire proceeds will be turned over to you. There is no commission or charges for selling any article that you may bring. This auction will be under the direction of Col. Reppert and his instructors. Come and attend the Auction and buy at your own price. The auction starts promptly Friday evening at 7:00 p. m. and each evenin* thereafter, in the buildin* on Monroe street, formerly occupied by the Wear-l’-Well Shoe store and two doors w est of the Mutschler Meat Market. • • O o - • o Special Sale at Horse Side Barn on First street, Saturday at 1:00 p. ni. consisting of live stock, f arm implements, etc. MR. FARMER: If jou ha»e asjthin* you desire to con- ert into ca-h brin? if to this sale. There win be no commission charged on anj article olleied. If joa want to buy or not, attend thia sale. It will interest jou. COL REPPEHT’S SCHOOL OF AUCTIONEERING r '.» uu o ’ ' \ *” • • ? ® @

dcu ole-service tooth paste* .1 I — - A keeps teeth clean AND GUMS HEALTHY. Keeping the gums healthy and the mouth awaatlf. very important to health; more teeth arc lost through the loosemug of the tissue that holds tho Lu place than from decay. >witel science to-day demands that a tooth paste must keep the gums healthy as well as clean the teeth. Senreco waeformulated to meet this requirement. Hundreds of dentists are prescribing ®d using Senreco because tfiey have found that it does taeMtfle up to that standard. SENRECO IS A WONDERFUL CLEANSER. In adtJiUtm to its remedial properties Senreco is a wonderful cleanser; <Mkh directly on the mucin film, tha basis of tartar; leaves the mouth cool sawl utaan-fiMlinF As some one has expressed it—Senreco gives one a new * itowi* ■saath cfcanliness. I 4w» ■ kate *>-dw at your druggists or toilet counter—enjoy the healthy. ekr-we4* irons',vt« v.« >)>■,'»• your mouth and gums. Notice how brilliantly «>lw-m Smm* yas teeth, it I'Wforms this two-fold service fi r you > t *'isu «• ■»<«•« vim the ordinary, eW-fashioned toot* paste that «u*xhj -tea*. vtoeMth am a v4mmm.ii taste—- * ts a A