Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1922 — Page 2

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922

Registration Is Larger Than That of 1920 (lulled PrriHi Mrrwirr.i Indianapolis,. Oct. 23. Political war I horse* in Indiana sat back and won tiered the other day when registration figures were announced. They are .•.lightly, larger than those of 1920, a year. This is almost tin hoard of in an off year. The only explanation z offered was .he fuel that the organizations devoted most of their time to registration than to Are works. Organization heads and dopesters. however did not worry much about an ; vplanatiou. They have been active :, .er since the announcement making claims. The Democrats point out that in ■1 ■-.; of the counties where decrease •v :i shown, for there were some de isos, Harding had a majority in I' t'ii. The Republicans parried with he fact that Harding had a plurality n most of the counties of Indiana and hat in many where he had a plurality 1 reases were shown. Congressional campaigns are atratting perhaps more attention this ir than usual. This is due to the act that there appears to be. a possibility in some districts that the elec'ion will be closer than usual. The tin first time in many year- the Democrats are making extravagant laims. They are going above the line marked by the National road icross the center of the state, which :as been considered by some the line i w' -markation between Democratic :a.l Republican district. Some of them ire even laying claim to the Eighth. The Republican will admit there Is u isibility of a close election and per'rips defeat, only in the Third district. I This is the district now re presented >y James Dunbar, who d' t lined to beonto a candidate again.

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for the telephone girls. The evening was spent in music, games, and contests. Laura Stanley won a prize for being the best masked young lady present. A contest prize was won by Catherine Nichols. The hostesses served a two-course luncheon and Hallowe’en decorations were used. + A called meeting of the civic section of the Woman's club will be hold in the committee rooms of the Old Adams County bank at 7 o'clock. Friday night. There is business of importance to come before the members and all are urged to attend. PLEASANT MILLS 80Y WINS HONOR Richard Davis Makes Excellent Grades in Engineering at Purdue i l ixiyette, Ind.. Oct. 24.—Richard F. i DavA son of H. O. Davis, of Pleasant Mills had made an excellent record Purdue University where he is n - Scphomore in the school of Chemical , ’’.gineering. During his Freshman ear young Davis won 13 A's and 2 H g. . T i- is an ixn plional ,record, and , reflects great credit on the Pleasant Mills High School from which he was graduated in 1919. o . Chicago—Two bandits robbed Arhur Koenigsburgh, garage keeper of , $1,900 and then clipped their victim's aispender button so that he helpless to pursue. * — OBITUARY Rosa Irita Rolston was born December 15th. 1921, was reclaimed by thej • 'oving God October 14th, 1932. At- ' lining the tender age of 9 months and j • 29 days. She leaves to mourn her; departure a loving father and mother. two brothers, a grand-father, a grand-mother fund many other rela- ‘ lives and friends more distant related. o NOTICE TO HUNTERS Hunting or trespassing will not be allowed on the farms owned or tenanted by the undersigned parties. ■' Violators will be prosecuted according to law: Henry Eiling Benj. Eiting Willis Magner Casper Miller li Henry Barkley e Isaac Everett 11. W. Sellvineyer Krick-Tyndall Co. >7 G. M. T. Trout y • Mary Koenig .John A. Miller Peter Heiman h John Caudle k Julius Schultz John Brown Henry Coyne ■»* James F. Arnold n 1 lenrv Krick . Peter Miller A. J. Smith n Abe Schnepp Mattie Young.

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