Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1921 — Page 4
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DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO JOHN H. HELLER Editor ARTHUR R. HOLTHOUSE, Aaao elate Editor and Business Manager JOHN H. STEWART City Editor Subscription Rates Cash In Advance Single Copies .............. 1 cents One Week, by carrier 1® cento One Tear, by carrier WOO One Month. by mall.. M cents Three Months, by mail ILiXI Six Months, by mai1........... 91.76 Ono Year, by mall .... fiJ.'W One Year, at office 15.90 tPrices Quoted are within first and second tones. Additional postage ad dad outside those sones.) Advertising rates made known on application. Nutered at the pooloffice at Deca twr. Indiana, as seccutd-class matter We like the idea of representative# of large business concern* coming to the people and tailing them their real condition and "putting their cards on the table." It they are on the .square and tell the truth they will find the people of this country a pretty decent sort The trouble scorns to be the idea, that the big fol low always ha* sone thing up hi* sleeve. And the people refuse to be -kidded." They know when they are being counterfeited and they us ually say so in no uncertair. language They are having a big time in Washington these days over the civil service rule* as applied to pestmsst ership*. In several eases the sue wssful candidate ba# been a democrat and the howl from the politicians can be heard clear across the big lot to California. Those who a ft* years| ago were yelling themselves hoarse J because democrats were being ap pointed to office oeeaatemany. now squeal the loudest if any but republt cans are thought of Such scikw »<- tn due time make the civil service a yoke and restore the oM rule of to the victor belong# the spoils." Mr. Vwniel W. Manin who spoke here last evening is an ednewted" bn#* , ne-ss expert, whose knowledge of as-j tour# is unqaeMxmed and whose ad i vice is sough! hy the greatest copper J atxms cd this oMMry He predicts I that 1143 wti: be very atototor fro*# a bnstoan* standpoint to that of lUI I and declared that w are fast now »* the balance He say# that we wdl eventwaHy start « a steady upgrade bat M aatd the tntottee ha# bee* crashed ear. and *H base suffered as a nwalt of the dissiratioa of the pass tow years. At least 'be gives as ntatk to thank abent Here# a little seme® from as ex J chxage Vtat » a* toT c< treti as a watemetoa ss f*U .d areas —Sjj! twxe to be sarv yen don't saw **?' c< a. ~T»£ me not to »«*?»« earn be--# afwtosat 4* a dieass. tor the bmstnees naan who sdwnWcs has ae chance to sLa the creant- Uto *s real* Uto to earnest 1 V.-cjei-- 1 tea » senaechiesg Serve. X toe ffivr ffiratos shew yenmemt. learn the parry; tlnM and jeecve. In the hcsiwesssj Mt of hastift. mogyewtoffies have ae-ydas-e; be net Wkw dstmb dmec ent j tie. be a hee erne in -.be twesf LAve ed p«M sm* *E remand «s we mast the bfccv« tovae. and degmnmg leave behind ns towegrtot# en ** other s Amm*. let vs then he W and ■&««.. wanerwitor we may be deme: seffi nstoirrme. sCffi gvrwa* —.adwtwe and gee the Me*." Jtoc tt met a* hard as £ to to «»* «. Tie ivvvewse'i-. trwd to sank* everybody mwy vhea a »*d Liherty Rrats and jmtoto vto haw bsM «n w ttoet.-* ha#* »**# sejnecy-ftg Ttome wtoe tow wMd haw tetoL e« to atoms to* * y*« to* That anrans th# toss ’wchascr tato
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415 e« to* iavvwtwMt ]« hr*m that the u:ve«c<r who boagM them at that tun# has made abswt sit. for they are aXsit to? today tod suit eltmbins Tto person wßc bought at the low mark ha# mad# this tt? profit exclutore of iatervM aad be ha# also eacluugod hi* dollar witi.-h was wvrth about fifty mu at j :hat time for a va’oe wbieh rapidly a geactag Ito ctotx Hr« ehewp <M ■*** hare beoa mad» to wvrt against the time they wowM be-.-.'ise. Jeat The tt ng for which other# exeknaged the cheap dcllar have Je;vw-iat#« to vatoe. bnt the Keds the cheap <Mar beagtt are becomutg more vain Able every tor. n ual u , ; snake ntoaey BM it is dffitoah to ■aw i- -a»d there** Uos the veoet. —■ I,
' Niblick & Co. j<go Che Store You will find in our stock a complete tine of useful presents. We have a very large assortment in every department at reasonable prices It will be to your advantage to shop early. We will be glad to lay aside any item you may select and have it ready when you calk Great Price Lowering Sale Christmas Suggestions I on all Coats and Suits Gifts for all. I I k\ • Silk Hosiers Ladies Waists yi jr ’IKN '■> tsv.ns ma»i.uM» Wool Hosiery Fancy Purses < -C ._ « Hand tta<rs Silk Camisoles IfHI *js a * lk CeatS CWA c * -5 Ladies Handkerchiefs Silk and Wool X i I it »; Tte Sak Stie Wool Gauntlet Gloves Underwear i || H *?1 1 •Tjr 600 *7X Gloves Table Linen I ill* vll» 41) I nthrellas Napkins \ I IV | Carpet Sweepers Press Goods 1 I \ krM ta uiM - Rugs and Carpets Ladies Suits I I \ 1 I H Blankets Ladies Coats I VI Ll< Bath Robes Childrens Coats 1 4 **•*" ?wr ***" nderwear Furs 5 ei < •yr Q 99 7K Wool Tams Ladies Skirts A j| jy*' v 1 ~x» 41) 4») Infant Coats Bath Towels /AZ4l' Table Scarfs Knit Shirts : I D*2* * * SS’ET “ Sa -°° 512.50 Ladies Blouses <■ -' •*— — Fecser price fret FT-5# *• s£suM. An early selection will be advisable NIBLICK & COMPANY IS I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1921.
Ic th# report of Mr T. C Alkenes. ■ representative of the National Granga at Washington, made to the N members ia their annual raeetfr.g we find several i>aragraph* which ceec: to go straight to the heart of our ag ncu'.tnral cvnditxto* as wall at to that of the zatioa. H# says: 'ln spite of the efconay oatlook at the begrsning of the year, aod desperaie as the snsat-ew has been for many people K the farms and eisewhere There is. 1 believe, a lifting es the <vtooauc ctoa-ss that haw deprwated . us. The readjasmteat. which ail tbcaghttol peopia knew mas; ecto*, ha* focxJ many thcagktle** people proriy prepared to meet it* dtsare* sire ooasegnenee*. The tegher we
II 111 -■ - fly tn years of prosperity* th * harder we fall in years of adversity, and there is no citrine statute or economic law to protect people against their own follies or mistakes. Agriculture has seen hard time* before and came up smiling, just as it is going to do this time. With our magnificent country, our splendid citisenship and the best government ever devised, j however disfigured we may be. we | ' must continue to lead the world in * agriculture, in industry, commerce and SAGETEAKEEPS I YOUR HAIR DARK It’s Grandiwother** Recipe to Bring Back Celer, Youthfulness and Lustre—Everybody is using It Again. i Gray hatr. however, handsome de notes advanetag age We all know the advantage# of a yonthfnl appear ante Your hair is y.’ur charm. It makes or mars the face When it fade*, tu-u* gray and icok# streaked jwet a few applicattoas of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances it# appearance a hundred-fold Don't stay gray! Look young Either prepare th# recipe at home or set from any drug store a bottle of "Wy«h* Sage and Sulphnr Compound," which is ’uerely the old-time, recipe improved by the addition of other ingredient# Ttowmands of .folks; recommend this ready to-use prepare-' tion. because K darkens the bafr beau tifully. besides, no *me can possibly I teii. as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You tootsie® a sponge or soft brsto w-sch ft. drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time By meratog the gray hair disappars; after another appiicatKXt or two. h# natural color i» restore*: and It becomes thick, gtaesy and lus trou* and you appear year# younger.| —— — o ; ,g_WANT AOS EARN S » b korttK TO BIDUKHs Neiwe is fcewP y rtv»n that ttw toward «d cSomr tw’-soers of Adar:* County. Indiana, will reverve s**«>l blds ea Tuesday. January X. l»3t. for the fuvv*--Eg es tbe feJlewit?* #upaiies tor tke *s>saty Onv typewriter for the use of the .... < -W-.-f S. x Ose QT-ewriivr ter the a#e of th* Ch .aty tgarreywr. One astotwaoc cash er stoney .haxger fer the use of th* County Treasurer. Speeinaotiea# tor th* above s-tr- -> arc »<>v an toe ia the o*c< of th* Ahditar cf said .wtMJ All b .i» be a."cv r»par.-.of est bord and thii'-S? as re-»atroi hy law • w Foard -vse-vee th* n<ht «• re•o.: ar-' er aL. be Is. t TKT »AKT> •W COatMISstOXKRb Aia.—s Ouaty. In-diaaa . Attest Martin Jabers Auditor. iv>.- i»-dl
—IS., II I—— » I — in I I V— I FORD For Sale Fort CoMpo, 1921 Model. New Tires and in food condition Inquire at Holthouse Garage No. 2nd street.
4 A few Christmas Suggestions for J > . the Motorist J* ® Cigar Lighter Windshield Cleaner Tires and Tubes fl Ash Receiver Fj re . Ei " g V is !' er Car Heater J i Flash Light Hood & Radiator jy, Uek L Moto Meter Radiator Ornament Skid ( hains c- Vacuum Bottle Spot Light Rear View Mirror 7/ V All useful Xmas gifts and will be greatly appreciated by the V < one you give them to, as well as adding to comfort and con- a. venience of the whole family. I 5 A REAL XMAS PRESENT AND ONE TO BE ENJOYED BY < ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY’ WOULD BE A BUICK 6 ELEVEN DIFFERENT MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM > I CLOSED AND OPEN CARS. | j YY’e have in stock for immediate delivery. | BUCK SIX 1922—45 BUICK SIX BUCK FOUR 1922-35 California Strte Closed Car Regular 5 Passenger Regular 5 Passenger k\ $1975.00 $1640.00 $1060.00 i delivered. delivered. delivered. i Porter and Beavers | ijk Buick Sales and Sen ice A ™ Automobile Accessories, Tires and Tubes
TIME IS SHORT (Continued from page one) of customers. Buy your Christmas goods now, and buy them in Decatur. flfydNEl-lO * B \ “A Bl ATTY AID FOB ' EVCBY WStKD" Cotupleit Hue of th*e* famous prept* ration* for Ml* by THS HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
AUTO I am prepared to do g en eral repair work on a ii makes of automobiles. Prices Right and ’’ Work Guaranteed VERNON BRODBECg, Decatur, R. R. No. 9 Monroeville Phone.
