Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1921 — Page 3
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DECATUR DAILX DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, MAY 3,1921. ' -
POTATO BALLS Five small potatoes, 1 egg yolk, 5 fpiispoons grated cheese, 3 tenupoons chopped parsley, teaspoon salt, % teaspoon pepper, tablespoons olive oil, %cup crumbs, % egg for dipping. Cook potatoes in boiling salted water; drain and mash, add beaten egg yolk, cheese,- parsley, salt and pepper, and mix thoroughly, Let stand on board until cold (about 15 minutes). Roll into small balls, dip in crumbs, egg and crumb. Saute In olive oil in frying pan until golden brown. BANK STATEMENT. C. S. NIBLICK. President. F. M. SCHIRMEYER, Vice President. E. X. EHINGER, Cashier. A. D. SUTTLES, Assistant Cashier. A. SCHEUMANN, 2nd Asst Cashier Report of the condition of the Old Adams County Bank, a state bank at Decatur, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on April 28. 1921: RESOURCES Loans and Discounts.... |1,327,801.66 Overdrafts 2,938.39 U. S. Liberty Bonds 18,950.00 Other bonds and securities 10,000.00 Banking House 6,867.17 Furniture and fixtures... 4,916.30 New Bank Building 57.416.42 Due from Banks and Trust companies 108,183.77 Cash on Hands 40,145.45 Cash Items 3,439.36 Current Expenses 4,429.29 Taxes Paid —Revenue ... 2,343.15 Interest Paid 13,141.42 Profits and Loss 203.25 Revenue Stamps 121.15 Total Resources $1,600,886.78 LIABILITIES Capital Stock—Paid in ...$120,000.00 Surplus 30,000.00 Undivided Profits 449.12 Exchange, discounts and interest 25,124.87 Dividends Unpaid 250.00 Demand Deposits $499,556.72 Demand Certificates 633.818.66 1,133,375.38 Due to Banks and Trust companies 79,936.41 Bills Payable 200,000.00 Notes, etc.. Rediscounted.. 10,000.00 Reserve for Tax 1,761.00 Total Liabilities $1,600,896.78 State of Indiana, county ot Adams,ss: I, E. X. Ehinger, cashier of the Old Adams County Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. E. X. EHINGER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 3rd day of May, 1921. JAMES T. MERRYMAN, Notary Public My commission expires Nov. 25, ’2l.
iw&oveo omrokM intematimu WSOIOOI Lesson (By REV. P K FITZWATER. D Teacher of Entflleh Bible la the X Bible .’netkute of Chicago ) (©. 1131, Western Newepaper Union.) LESSON FOR MAY 8 REST AND WORSHIP (RECREATION). LESSON TEXT-Lev. 23:39-43; Deut. »:U-15; Mark 6:31. 32. GOLDEN TEXT—The streets of the city shall be full of boys and girls, playing In the streets thereof.—Zech. 8:5. REFERENCE MATERIAL-Ex. 33:14; Lev. 23:3, Nell. 8:9-18; Heb. 4:». PRIMARY TOPIC—The Happiest Day of the Week. JUNIOR TOPIC—HoIy and Happy Days. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC —Sane Recreation. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —The Use and Guidance ot Recreation. The title “Rest and Recreation,” as chosen by the committee, is hardly true to the content of the Scripture passages. It should be “Rest and Worship.” I.—The Feast of Tabernacles (Lev. 23:39-43). This was the final feast of the series which in type covered the great facts of redemption. 1. Time of (v. 39). It was on the fifteenth duy of the seventh month and lasted seven days. This time would about correspond to the close of our September and the beginning of October. It was after the harvest had been gathered. 2. Method of keeping (w. 40, 42). They were to take the boughs of goodly trees, branches of palm trees, and the boughs of thick trees, and willows of the brook, and construct* booths. 'These booths were placed on the Hat tops of houses, on the streets and open places of the city, and even in the fields. In these the people dwelt for the whole week. 3. The significance of it (v. 43). (1) A memorial of Israel’s dwelling in booths in the wilderness (vv. 42, 43). It reminded them of God’s care of them during their journey through the wilderness. (2) A “harvest-home thanksgiving* (v. 39). “When ye have gathered the fruits of the land.” (3) It foreshadowed the final gathering of God's redeemed ones from all nations | (Zech. 14:16, 17). ll.—The Sabbath Day (Deut. 5:1215). 1. Meaning of (Gen. 2:3, 3; cf. Ex. 20:8-11). According to the etymology of the word, “Sabbath” means to desist from exertion—repose. God rested when the work of creation wus done. On the basis of this, God has established the law of labor and rest. It is not only a memorial of creation, but of redemption (Deut. 5:15). The Jews were to keep the Sabbath in memory of the deliverance from Egyptian bondage. 2. Obligation of (w. 12-15). (1) Kept as a sacred Institution (v. 12), God sanctified it (Gen. 2:3). “Sanctify" means to consecrate, dedicate, therefore holy. It means set apart to God's service; therefore keeping the Sabbath meant more than cessation from labor—it meant to cease from labor in order to occupy one’s self with God. Its supreme signification and obligation was to remember GoiK (2) No work to be done on the Sabbath (vv. 13, 14). All work was to be done in six days. In fact, the obligation to work six days is here made just as binding as to keep the Sabbath day. (3) By whom should the Sabbath be kept (v. 14)? (a) The head of the family. He should be the example for all. (b) Tlye children. The children should be obliged to follow the example of the parents in keeping the Sabbath, (c) The servants. The maid in the kitchen, the servant.on the farm, the chauffeur in the city, should keep the Sab- , bath as weH as the head of the family and the children, (d) The beasts of burden. The dumb animals are likewise entitled to their rest. (£) The stranger. The foreigner who comes to our shores should be obliged to keep tlie Sabbath. It should be kept in mind that Christians are not under obligation to keep the Sabbath as law (Col. 2:16, 17), and especially as it applies to any particular seventh day. The first day of the week is the proper day for a Christian to observe. This he does not as a law, but as a glorious and exalted privilege. He is on resurrection ground, therefore above the law. While the keeping of the Sabbath is a matter of privilege, woe unto the one who abuses this privilege. The principle of resting one day out of seven Is Inexorable in its demands, (4) The ground of obligation was redemption from bondage (v. 15). 111. Jesus Invited His Disciples to Rest (Mark 6:31,32). He took them apart to a desert place. This was not primarily for recreation, but that they might be free from the crowd to have fellowship with Him, that they might be prepared for the strenuous days which were to follow. From Whom Cometh Our Help. It is the privilege of those who are the children of God to dwell among the hills, among the hills where the showers gather big with blessing, where life is lifted above the swamps and miasma of the low-lying lands of doubt and uncertainty, and where the aoul of man can commune with its God, from whom cometh our help. Two Yoke-Devils. Treason and murder are ever kept together, as two yoke-devils, sworn to glther’s purpose,—Shukespqprq,
CUT THIS OUT — IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut out tills slip, enclose witli 5c and mall it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago. 111., writing vonr name and address dearly. Yon will receive in return a trial package containing Foley’s Honey and Tar Compounds for coughs, colds and croup: Foley Kidney pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, backache kid ney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. SQUASH WITH TOMATO SAUCE AND CHEESE One-half summers squash or % small winter squash, I*4 cups tomato sauce, *4 cup grated cheese, 1 tablespoon olive oil, 1 tablespoon hardened vegetable fat. Peel squash. If a summer squash is used, cut into thin slices. If a winter variety is used, remove center pulp and seeds, and cut solid portion into thin strips. Dip squash in flour; saute in the olive oil and fat mixed. In a baking dish place alternate layers of squash and tomato sauce. Sprinkle the top layer with grated cheese. Bake for about 30 minutes ih a moderate oven. Lady Victoria, a White Leghorn owned by the department of agriculture, has* laid 750 eggs in five years.
Cigarette No cigarette has the same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because Lucky Strike is the toasted cigarette.
Fordsort -s fefh I ill l/ '1 ''"yXi oww**! ill ® li HI « 11 - $625 f. o. b. Detroit THE FORDSON SAVES FROM THIRTY TO FIFTY PER CENT OF THE FARMER'S TIME. THE FORDSON PLOWS. HARROWS. DRILLS AS MUCH GROUND IN THE SAME TIME AS FROM FOUR TO SIN HORSES. (Many farmers say il docs Ihc work of eight horses.) THE FORDSON DOES FOR THE FARMER JUST WHAT MACHINE POWER DOES FOR THE MANUFACTURER—IT ENABLES HIM TO MANUFACTURE HIS PRODUCT AT LESS COST. AND THAT IS WHAT THE FARMER WANTS TO DO; GROW HIS CROPS MORE CHEAPLY AND MAKE HIS MARGIN OF PROFIT GREATER. AND THE FORDSON WILL HELP HIM DO IT. LET US PROVE THIS TO YOU BY A DEMONSTRATION ON YOUR OWN FARM. JUST PHONE US OR DROP US A CARD. Shanahan-Conroy Auto Co. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS.
AFTER a baking falls—xx becomes tough or soggy, you can’t make it tender and tempting. It can’t be “fixed.” It is like spilled milk—“wasted.” But, there is away to prevent this waste —every woman should use it because a bake day loss these ' days is a real loss. Calumet Baking Powder positively prevents failure. It has been doing it for millions of housewives for a third of a century. ■■■■■■MH CALUMET BEST BY TEST BAKING POWDER Makes most palatable and sweetest of foods The biggest selling Baking Powder in the world. Produced in the largest, most modem, . sanitary Baking Powder Factories. C Roll * Possesses only such ingredi- Recipe ents as have been officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities. \ j** Most economical in cost and pastry flour, 2 use. You save when you r V *[ buy it. You save when you use it. p Pound can of Calumet contains_full Thenmii 16 oz. Some baking powders come in j n t j le regular 12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure way. you get a pound when you want it. DEMOCRAT WANT IDS GEI RESULTS All Local Firms Having accounts with the Holland St. Louis Sugar Company are respectfully requested to render statements monthly. Failure to do so will necessitate our transferring accounts elsewhere. J. H. CARMODY, Local Manager.
