Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 14 October 1922 — Page 4

Everybody out for the ELK’S CARNIVAL.

Good Intentions The road to a certain unpleasant place is said to he paved with good resolutions. The most dangerous thing in the world is to keep making resolutions that you do not keep. Don’t resolve to start a Savings Account today, but do it. Let us serve you. Come in and get our Savings Bank for the Baby. We pay 4% interest on your savings. < The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. BANK OF SERVICE

I . I -and now the cool weather is here! J This is the time of year you stay at home more than ever. Make your home more attractive with Good Furniture - 1 — ——— — We have new stock in our store that will delight you beyond words. Nothing adds more to life and happiness than .i pi ssant and attractively furnished home. It gives ’■ t peace and restful feeling. Why not drop in jx?.’ • to e sometime soon and let us show you? We know you’ll like it. , , — 1 - How the Old Foil Would There’s Coming Comfort Enjoy H L lA' <!l - For those who furnish their homes with such furniture as ours. There’s physical comfort in its use, mental comfort in its restful eleif they could sit all night and listen to the gance and undoubted good taste. There’s answeet music of a Reproducing Piano. If you other comfort too in the thought that it has don’t own a piano you should and can. We not cost extravagantly in spite of its all have them here at all prices, some very low, around superiority. See and judge for yourCome in, let us show you. self. ELKS CARNIVAL) / r ■ 1 Buy Wisely Madam The Most Useful Piece of Furniture v ® A 'I w c Do not judge furniture by outward appearances. Claims have been made for furniture in your home is a Davenport. In an instant which time has shown to be misleading. you raay convert a luxuriou3 couch lnt ° a Visit our store and we will explain the qual- davenport bed. A davenport gives you an ity of our goods. Thon take your own time in ext,a bedroom ’ We have a large line ‘ n var ’ deciding. ious Woo(,s that are being offered at the very lowest prices. Won’t you see them? L-. —' I I Yager Furniture Store “The Up-to-date Store” I

Elk’s Carnival Decatur, October 16-21.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1922

CHARTER AND ACTIVE MEMBERS (Continued from Pago 2— Section G. C. Fmmick A| Stuaffer A. Nussman Lawrence Voglewede John H. Meyer Ralph McCrory Ed Klutz Viegh Chronister Robert Glendening 1 Robert Meibers F J. Schmitt Frank Braun Henry Sprunger Wiley Austin P. E. Fugate Tom Kphn Ed Aughenbaugh B. C. Parent H. P. Schmitt Elmo Smith Lawrence Smith Arthur Kleinhenz Geo. Braun A. W. Hoffman Fred W. Helwig Ray Hartings

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No Gambling at Fair; Finances Just As Good Warsaw, lad., Oct. 18.—The Kosciusko County Fair association experimented this year with a fair absolutely free from gambling and ascertained that it could be done and that the deficit was no more thau last year when games of chance were allowed on the grounds. The attendance this year far exceeded that of former years. Insects Did Little Damage to Farmers Indianapolis, Oct. 13.—The farmers’ little enemies, the insects, put up a poor battle this year. In fact, they were not as bad as they had been for the last five years, Frank Wallace, entomologist of the state department of conservation, said today. In some localities, however, there were reports that farmers were having considerable trouble with the pests, but as a general rule they caused the farmers little worry. This was especially true, with the chinch bug, he added. They were rather bad in some spots. The scarcity of the bugs, he said, was due to the broken winter. During weather that is intermittent ly freezing and thawing the structure over the insect's body is broken down. That kind of weather has the same effect on the insect's body that the intermittent cold storage has on a vegetable, he added.

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