Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1922 — Page 3

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922. 1

| .Jay County Farmers To Burn Pesky Chinch Bug At a recent meeting of the Jay t'rfiinty Farm Bureau directors it was decided to put on an extensive burn |ing campaign ;ts a method of fighting it he chinch bugs and reducing the I losses next year and every farmer in I the county will be expected to burn all fence row:'- and ditch banks as far as possible in order to destroy the s hinch bugs in their winter quarters. Tile damage done in .Jay county this year amounted to many thousands ot'i dollars and all indications point to :t | worse outbreak next year. The -u'mh ( bugs have gone into winter quarters , in very large numbers and in good so that a bad infestvtation next year is almost certain. The hugs can stand a large amount of cold weather and a large per cent of tile bugs now in their winter qu .i ters will <onie out in the spring. Most of the [ bugs pass the winter in grassy f< nee rows and ditch banks and a tncnnig!;' | burning will kill from 65 to MO peri cent of them. If the burning is dot in the fall those not actually burned are more exposed to the winter and a larger per cent, of them will ho killed from exposure. It is not safe to hope for loss damage from chinch bugs next year unless something is i done on a large scale. In many par’s 'of Illinois the chinch bugs have- been )had for ten or twelve years. A few farmers have been burning* faithfully hut their efforts are useless i.nlesI co-operate, since the bugs will travel ; for a considerable distance in the ■spring. If all farmers will work together the loss from chinch bugs next year can be great reduced, it is said, j Attention Moose Regular • meeting Wednesday night. ' —Dictator. '

TONSILITIS I Apply thickly over throat—• " c**wi with hot flannel— VICKS VAFORUB Oue» / 7 Millian Jan (/st J Ytally ! vyjujrrj 1 ff]/ - - - ■■ .■ - - - I I One advantage of this method of fighting chinch Jiugs is the fact that it can ho done at tile time of year when farm work is not pressing. Isist summer many farmers troubled with the chinch lings found themselves helpless because they could not take I time from their regular wogk such :: hay-making and harvest and corn I i plowing to fight the bugs. In this i campaign no one day will be set for the burning bait it should be done on lihe first good day after November 20. If the burning is done when there is Inn wind the lire will burn closer to the ground anil get a larger per cent o, the bugs. O Paying For The Home ■ I’p to two years ago my money all went to doctors and medicine for my tomach trouble. 1 was constantly filled with gas and no medicine, helped mo permanently until 1 tried a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy at that lime with excellent results. Now I am using my money in paying for a home. ’ It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal , mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically till stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendeitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by Ilolthouse Drug comIpany and druggists everywhere. WHEN THE READER KNOCKS My father says the paper he reads 'ain’t put up right: He. finds a lot of fault, too, ho doos. : perusin' it all night; He says there ain’t a single thing in it worth to read. , And that it doesn’t print the kind ot stuff the people need: He tosses it aside and says it’s I .frictly on the bum. But you ought to hear him holler when the paper doesn’t come. He reads about the weddin’s and he -norts likiy all get out; Ho reads the social doin’s with a, | most decisive shout. I He says fiiey 'make the papers for |lho women folks alone; He'll read about the parties and hell fume and fret anrt groan; He says of information it doesn’t have a crumb — But you ought to hear him holler when the paper doesn’t come. He is always first to grab it and he reads it plumb clean through, He doesn’t miss an item, dr a want ad —that is true; lie says they don’t know what wo want, the darn newspaper guys. I’m going to take a day sometime ! and go and pul 'em wise; Sometimes it seems as though they ; must be deaf and blind and dumb — But you ought to hoar him holler 1 when the paper doesn’t come. -—Waterbury American. Stomach Aid Illi: I’rep Sample on lloqtiCNl Dr. .Ja< kson’s Digestive and Liver ' rovvdt r immediately dissolves in any stomach, .sweetens it. I»anishes or neutralizes the gas. relieves the heart I of (he diaphragms pressure, rouses the i liver, improves digestion, regulates tile bowels. restores cahn, % restful sleep. First dose usually relieves acute indigestion. At most drug stores, •»!»<• and SI.OO, and money refunded if first box not satisfactory. Jackson Medicine Co., Zanesville, Ohio. Smith. Yager & Falk Poultry Breeders And Fanciers To Hold Show One of the most unusual exhibits ever held nt a poultry show will be that of Dr. L. I). Legear's Poultry School, to be seen at. the Breeders' and Fanciers’ Poultry show from November 21 to 25, inclusive, at 25 North ! Alabama street. Indianapolis, is the announcement of Vernon C. Getz, 1 manager. Dr. Legear, V. S„ probably the foremost authority in the poultry game, is a graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College and bolds a diploma from ; Ute Agricultural and Arts association j of Ontario, Canada. He also is the owner of many grand prize medals and i ribbons won at shows the country over. His exhibit and daily lectures will be at the Indianapolis show during its entire length and consists of a very interesting exposition of his course j of instructions to budding poultry I breeders. It will be a wonderful op- J

p.ii ninity of nn •••im atiimai sort tor i the visiting breeders, both profession- ; ,il and amateur, because of Dr. Lei I'l-nr'a high atandlng In the profession This Is but one of the outstanding i features of the many exhibits of a I how that is destined to lie some . thing of tremendous Interest and val 1 ue to all who are Interested in potil try from any standpoint. . — o _ .— Claypool, Nov. tC. Sixty carloads <>i unions have been shipped from thi. point this season The growers r<- < i ived around 7u cents a bushel. - ——j— A Lady in Chicago Telegraphs for Rit Snap. Read Mrs. Phillips’ wire; "Ybuell's I-. terminator Co., Westfield, N. .1. Kush worth of RAT SNAP." Later ri’c’d following letter: 'RAT-SNAI' icrived. It rid our Imuso of rats in n > time. Just moved here from Pa., where I used RAT-SNAP with great results." Three sizes, 35c, (15c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by lloltbouse Drug Co., Lee Hdw. Co., Schafer Hdw. Co., Callow A- Kohne, W. W. Parks, Willshire, Ohio. o IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Just, the moment you apply Rowles Mentho-Sulphur to an itching, burning! or broken out skill, the itching stops! and healing beyinn. says a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, j made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, even to fiery eczema, that nothing has ever been found to take its place. Because of its germ destroying pro perties, it quickly subdues the itch ing, cools the irritation anil heals ihe eczema right up. leaving a clear, inooth skin in place of ugly erup tions, rash, pimples or roughness. You do not have to wait tor im- i provement. It quickly shows. You i can get a litte jar of Rowles MenthoSulphur at any drug store.

I 'A ew acts wr Dr. S. J. Zurbuch D. C., Ph. C. Wy? * / \ ir DR. S. J. ZURBUCH. D.C., Ph.C. NERVE TISSUE unites and co-ordinates all the organs and tissues of the body and brings the individual into harmonious relationship with the external world. In other words, without the normal flow of Nerve Force, the Eyes, Ears, Nose, Tongue, Lungs, Throat, Tonsils, Heart, Stomach, Liver, Spleen, Pancreas, Kidneys, Intestines and all the rest of the organs and •1 tissues, cannot function normally. Ninety per cent of all disease is caused by nerve interference, and this interference can I be found and corrected by a proficient Chiropractor. I (Locating the Cause) J I vHbh.’ I I e ' ' - " * v I ’LI • ' aS*-*-' • \ X .~,- — x • 1 K. C. Building Phone 189 for Appointment, Day or Night. Corner Second and Madison Streets. LADY x ATTENDANT

Washington John Ornshy, GO, retired eiiglnei-r, committed suicide by placing his head on the rail iii from': <>f an Approaching train. i— hi ■.——— MW —iiwim

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Connersville —A horned toad, a species believed to live only In very warm • climnte, was captured by Mrs. Charles 'peak. I . - -- I ■!