Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1921 — Page 5

■ — - .—7 — * : , Big Saving On Men’s Shoes See them in cur north window SPECIAL PRICE $4.98 Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller.

++■>+++++ + + + + + * + + ♦ ABOUT TOWN ♦ +++++ ♦+ ++ +++4- ++ + Ferd Peoples was in Huntingtpn yesterday on business. Mrs. John Heller, Mrs. D. M. Hens ley and Mrs. H. F. Ehinger were in Ft. Wayne yesterday attending the afternoon party given by Mrs. Ellinglum. The officers of the Kiwanis club held a meeting last night and decided discuss business and decide on future meetings. AU members are requested to have a smoker Thursday night to to be there. The Yeoman lodge will have initiation next Monday night. * There will be a class of candidates and the dele gates will be chosen who are to go to the state convention at Hert Wayne April 13. Everyone be there. Don't forget the Moose dance which will be held Thursday. C. C. Miller of Union township was a business caller in Decatur yesterday. J. S. Meyers of Washington township was in town yesterday on business. Only one real estate transfer was reported at the office of t’onnty Recorder McConnell today, that being Peter A. Kline to John 11. Williams part of inlot 151, Decatur, $1,500. Mrs. Della Howers of Pleasant Mills was a business visitor in Decatur today. J. S. Peterson went to Indian.spoils today to attend to matters con corning his insurance agency. Torpedoes are being used to shout whiskey across the Detroit river from Canada into this coupthy. Why not use a rifle and eject it with the same operation? Alfred Mougey went to Fort Wayne this afternoon to attend to business George Massouee made a business trip to Fort Wayne yesterday. For Dandruff Those little flecks from your head that fall upon your clothing and spoil your pleasure are dandruff —a scalp disorder. Conquer it completely under moneyback guarantee. Use Kotalko. Amazingly quick, lasting benefit reported by legions of men, women, children. Save your hair! Get new hair. It is possible in many cases even after baldness—absolutelyproved. RememberKOTALKO — at any busy drug store. Watch your mirror! Show others this atleertisement.

Farmers Cannot ZZZ ZZZ “Swap Horses in Midstream ZZZ —that is, during the busy summer -- "Z is no time to be thinking about■!;:z changing farming methods. Every hour is needed for gelling work BZZZ ZZZ done then. ffIZZZ ZZZ But now is the time to make plans E--IZZ and changes. EZZZ "Z How about a belter way ol keep- BZZZ ing track of money you take in and pay out? ::: How about a farm account book "Z and a check book? They are all the ZZZ "Z tools you need for keeping track ot --- how you stand the year around. «— p first national bankK . You Are a Stronger Here LA Once. L zf " ' <

■■■ .. .. ■ -■ — ■— GIVE YOUR STREET NUMBER . x The Merchants’ delivery system is calling attention of the people of Decatur who order groceries and supplies over the telephone, to please state their street number, and avoid many mistakes that occur on the part of the driver. The drivers, grocers, meat dealers and owners of the system want to give the best service possible, and if the people will give thfe desired co-operation, it will be easy for all. CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Chicago. Feb. 3—(Special to Daily Democrat) — Wheat: Mar. $1.52%; May $1.43. Corn: May 64%; July, 66% t . Oats: 41%; July 42. Interest Grows fContfnnod from naee one) of Huntington, one of the oldest and best-informed poultry men in this section of the state, will give a talk on "How io Raise Poultry.’’ You will enjoy the address, and Mr. Summers will give you several good ideas on poultry raising. Tonight a fine Barred Rock cockerel will be given to some one. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY Mrs. James Arnold and Miss Grace Arnold have issued invitations to fifty friends to a six o’clock dinner and <a;.| party at the Arnold home, Thi:l and Jefferson streets, this evening. A farewell party was given Wedne.:d:v ovenin . Hi honor of.-Mr. and Mrs. Martin Goff and family, who will leave for their new home in Hammond, Ind., v here Mr. Goff is employed. ♦ Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Venis and sons. Chalmer and Glenn and Ray, Mr. and Mrs. William Thornton and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Burkhead and family, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Crouute and Crip, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Teeters and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Okley, Mr. Frank Click and family, Miss Myrtle Potts, Miss Mabel Burkhead, Miss Myrtle Click and Miss Anna Burkhead. A sumptuous supper was served and the evening was spent with music and games. The best of wishes wero extended to Mr. and Mrs. Goff. — —- ..-'.LUU.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1921.

r JANUARY AVERAGE MONTH Many people have made remarks re- ■ gurding the unusually mild weather during January. The official weather (report, however, plainly shows that January was a mouth not much cut of the ordinary. The mean temperature of the month | registered 1.8 degrees with a snowfall of 4.1 inches. January In the year 1911 had an average temperature of 31 degrees and a snowfall of 4 Jnch ( es while in 1913 the same month had u temperature of 31.8 degrees with 111.4 Inches of snow. January in the years of 1914 and 1916 were, the mildest winters within the last ten years. During the Januaries of the respective years the mercury registered at an average of 32 degrees with a snowfall of 16.1 inch ! es in 1914 and 2.7 inches in 1916. January in the year of 1919 was also a mild month, having had an average temperature of 32 degres with .3 of an inch of snow, thus showing that we enjoyed theononth with a temperature not above normal. Mrs. Elmer Schomtx of Decatur, arrived yesterday to be the house guest of Mrs. George Trautman, of South Broadway.—Fort Wayne Jour-nal-Gazette. DECKER GETS FIFTY-FIFTY Senator Decker, representing Wells. Blackford and Adams counties, battled 500 in the senate yesterday, one of his bills passing with a big vote and another failing to draw a constitutional majority. His bill prescribing methods of cleaning and repairing open drains by horsepower, to prevent damage to crops was passed by a vote of 40 to 2. Another bill introduced by the senator to reduce the time in which a will can be contested from three years to one year came near passing, the vote being 25 ayes and 22 noes, lacking a scant majority. SELECTS SUCCESSORS County Assessor William Frazier has selected men to fill the vacancies caused by the resignation of township assessors in Jefferson and French townships. In Jefferson township, James Snyder was appointed to take the place of Samuel Fogle, and in French township Clifftcn Kohler will succeed Grover Neuenschwander. The attention of all assessors and also the is .calleU to the meeting here next Wednesday, February 9, in the court room, at which time a representative of the state tax board will be present, to instruct all assessors on tiie meaning of the law. County Assessor Frazier desires a good representation at the meeting. It has been called for 10 o’clock. ' SORT OF LIKED IT ■ (United Press Service) London, Feb. 3. —(Special to Daily i Democrat) —King George's suite had barely recovered today from the shock of hearing his majesty address in public in the first person.. The king, queen and princess were paying an unannounced visit to a geiment factory in Norwich. A. worker walked calmly up to the king, addressed him courteously, then asked that ‘‘you appeal to parliament for aid to the unemployed.” The king cordially answered, prom- j ised his aid and shook hands with the petitioner. MEETING MONDAY NIGHT The Decatur Industrial association will meet at tiie library Monday evening, February 7th. This is the regular meeting and several important matters are to come up. You will be interested if you come. Committees for the year will be announced. 'Everybody welcome. 29-t3 CUT THIS OUT — IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley &. Co., 2835 Sheffield avenue, Chicago, Illinois, writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley s Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. DANCE Place—MOOSE Hall Beginner’s 7 a Q f Class ,1.l U I General Q Q f Assembly QIJJI Music by the Stellar Four Orchestra Date—Thursday Night February 3rd. F. T. SCHURGER. Manager for Moose.!

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SPORT NEWS I Fort Wayne Coming Strong. The Atlilf tic hall promises to boa live place tomorrow night, as one of the best basket bull games of the season takes place at this time. The Fort Waytie high school boys’ and girls’ ttams will dash with the locals In a return game, and from all indicatons one of the best games of the seaaoti is In store for the local fans. The Fort Wayne boys defeated the locate in their city some time ago by a largo score, and the locals are out for revenger The locals defeated the Fort Wayne girls at the same time, but only after a hard fight, the Fort Wayne ladies leading at the end of the first half, and announce that the locale ► w ill have to travel to protect their record. Word has aso been received that lhe Fort Wayne outfits are coining strong, three special car loads of rooters accompanying the, teams. A num ter of seats have been reserved for them, and the local fans are urged to come early in order to secure a seat, and to root for the locals. Stiff Week Coming. Bluffton, Ind., ,Feb. 3. — Manager Masterson, of the Bluffton Phi Delts, announced this morning that he fraternity men would play at South Bend February 14, Rockford, Illinois, February 15 and BloonJington, Illinois, February 17. Looks Like “Philly”. Philadelphia, Feb. 3. — New York university's basket ball team, national A. A. U. champions, last year, lost to Pennsylvania, 24 to 11. Pennsylvania thus practically cinched the intercollegiate championship of the East. To Change Books (Continued from page one) Speller. The discarded books have given good satisfaction in the schools of Adams county and local officials and school patrons do not favor the change proposed at this time. The state board at this time is composed of the following members: L. N. Hines, state superintend mt; W. L. Bryan, Indiana university; W. | E. Stone, Purdue university; W. W.' Parsons. Indiana university; C. G.! Williams, district superintendent,: Wayne county; A. M. Hall, machinist, | Indianapolis; Clifford Funderburg, I superintendent, Huntington county; G. R. Grose, DePauw university; D. P. F. city superintendent. Evans-1 v-ile; L. C. Ward, city superintendent, | Cort Wayne; E. LT. Graft, city superintendent, Indianapolis; 11. L. Fidler, locomotive engineer. Indianapolis; Mrs. E. E. Olcott, city superintendent, North Vernon. WANT ADS EARN—s—s—sl

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