Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1922 — Page 3
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I With I Thanksgiving ■ Only a week away and Christmas 3 weeks I later we must begin to turn our attenI tion to this Greatest holiday of the I season, so begin to plan your 1 Christmas gifts at once. ■ And visit our store. We can show you the ■ most compete line of toys, fancy goods, handI kerchiefs, purses, books, baskets, hosiery, I stationery, pictures, mirrors, stamped goods, | threads, dishes, glassware, aluminum, tin | and graniteware—and the best line o, Qf|z* I Candies on the market at. lb «UV I Fresh Salted Peanuts, 1 A I Every Saturday, lb Ivv J Remember Its At I Baughman’s I East side of street. * | Gift Wrist Watches I A better gift than a wrist watch wU is hard to imagine. <BAlways useful, it is a most desirable article lor Madame as well as the man. /ts Y1 Our Christmas offerings this ftjj 6 year are wonderful examples of W \\ NJ value, beautv and utility. ' * A 1 MY IAI A beautiful array which in- Mvj chides watches in gold, silver and "gAj platinum or set with stones to JbM Ywr suit your fancy and pocketbook. Ac . ■ W cMfe'
ti $2,20(i; Edouard Horeinnns >1,710; and Welker Cochrane SO7O. The groaH receipts were $17,000 and the expenses $9,00(1.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 2.3 1922.
MONROE NEWS • Mr. Glen Halberstadt of Colon, Mich., arrived here Tuesday, to visit among his old friends and associates several days this week. Mr. C. Kyle of Portland, was looking after the Interests of the Mutual benefit Insurance Co., hare, Tuesday. Mr. Joint Laehot of Fort Wayne, was hero Tuesday on business. Mr. Peter Kirsch, of Decatur, was hero Tuesday on business. The Berne 11. S. basket ball team will dash for the first time tills Reason witli tile Monroe 11. S. team next 1' riday at tile school house auditorium. The Hocker drug store has received their holiday assortment of fine box candy, which is now on display While making our rounds on Tuesday we happened in and saw one of the finest and best displays of box candles, artistically arranged on shelves ami show cases, suitable for nny metropolitan. Stop, take a look at them, and then lay In your holiday supply. Many of our farmers are reporting the loss of a large number of hogs dicing from hog cholera, in this vicinity. Some have lost their entire lot of hogs which wore ready for the market. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Essex returned from a six week’s visit with their si a, Jason Essex and family and other relatives ami friends in Arkansas. Hetty-, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sprunger, who has been seriously ill, suffering from an attack of pneumonia, during the past several days is reported as slowly improving. Miss Martha Hossman, trained nurse is in attendance. Mr. Laurin Burkhead returned to his work at Richmond, after a weeks absence on account of the serious illness of his daughter, Virginia. Miss Kirsch, trained nurse, of Decatur? who was in attendance at the bedside of Virginia Burkhead, for the past week, returned to Decatur Tuesday night. Mr. Lauren Burkhead, who has been called to his home here on account of the serious illness of his daughter. after a weeks stay left for Richmond, Sunday evening to resume his work in a large poultry packing house. Rumor has it that, a chiropractor will locate at this place in the near future. The following students of the M. H. S. were on the Honor Roll for October —Seniors: Josephine Heffner, 3 A’s; Rhoda Lehman. 4 A's. Juniors—Helen Thomas. 4 A's. Sophmores—Harley Ehrsam—3 A's. Freshmen — Clara Reppert—3 A's: Mildred Coppess, 3 A's. o CONFUSING TERMS IN EVERYDAY ENGLISH THOSE KIND—THESE KIND Since ' kind'’ is singular, it should not be preceded by the plural "those." “This kind" of apples and "that kind of trees" are correct. The same rule applies to "sort." We say, "This sort” and “that sort." •' , YES or NO? A Test of Your Intelligence <—________ . 1 ■■■■> The correct answer to one of these problems is YES, to the other NO. STOP TO THINK! Questions Answered Tomorrow 1— Does the fact that it travels on rails play any part in the naming of the locomotive? 2 — Does the mind (intelligence) control the nervous system to any degree? . Yesterday’s Questions Answered . 1— Was tobacco originally a cultivated plant? Answer—NO. Tobacco was originally a weed, hence the popular phrase “the filthy weed.” 2— Are true pearls an animal product? Answer —YES. True pearls, called Oriental pearls by experts, are found only within the shell growth of mollusks, 1. e. oysters, etc. Hence they I RATS DIE so do mice, once they eat RAT-SNAP. \nd they leave no odor behind. Don’t take our word for it—try a package. Cats and dogs won’t touch it. Rats; pass up all food to get RAT-SNAP, j three sizes. _ - I 35c size (I cake) enough for Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar. 65c size (2 cakes)) for Chicken - House, coops, or small buildings. $1 25 size (5 cakes) enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by Holthouse Drug Co., Lee Hdw. Co., Schafer Hdw. Co., Callow & Kohne, W. W. Parks, Willshire, Ohio. /
uro an nnlmnl product, the only pro ‘ dons "stone" not mined In the I ground, (Copyright John F. Dllle Co.) ■■ —-—-o ————— Railroads Are Big Taxpayers (Continued from page one) 111.- Clover Leaf, i- the fifth tuff, t taxpayer. The inxts paid by thesecorporations is for all purposes, in eluding stale, county, town or city, school corporations and any (nx assessed by any taxing unit in the | 1 county. J Ono or two individual taxpayers yald nearly $5,000 in taxes this year.l The total of all taxes taid in 1922 to-|
■ It?' s DRESS WELL FOR THANKSGIVING WITH t Clothes That Keep You Well Dressed —That’s Our Policy 1 t YOU want to be well dressed in clothes that will look well a long time. You’ll find the clothes here. We’ve made that idea about your clothes the basis of this business. YOU recognize the economy of “better” clothes; that you get a lot more by paying a little more. The value in the clothes is the thing to examine. Test them as to their style and materials; as to their tailoring; ! and last of all as to price. WHAT the clothes give you is more important than what you give for the clothes. We’ve looked after values first in the clothes you’ll see here. They’re the best clothes we can obtain; made by Hart Schaffner & Marx. The prices are right, of course. r SUITS OVERCOATS S3O to $45 $25 to $45 Other good makes of suits and overcoats $lB to S3O Holthouse, Schulte & Co. "Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys”
I Birak lhatCokl I CHECKS Coldi in 24 hours—U > grippe in 3 day«. Quickly relieve* Heaoactvnr. Tablet form. Standard remedy world over. Demand red box tearicgMr. EitU'xpartraitandaignatimfc At All Drug£i*tf-30 Cent* tailed nearly one million dollars, th< fall Installment totaling over $459,000.00, while the spring installment reached over $-197,000.00. The above live taxpayers pay over one tenth of
the total tax In the county. Expect Arrests Soon In Ohio Poisoning: Case Lamaster, Ohio, Nov. 23.—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Arrests In the Lancaster poisoning which yesterday snuffed the lives of a family of six, will follow as soon as reports from Columbus say Iba t arsonic has been found in the stomaches of Mr. and i Mrs. Irvin E. Henderson, proaecutdr Charles Radcliffe declared today. The Interna) organs of Mr. and Mrs. i Henderson w ere taken to Columbia for analysis last night. The interial organs of the four small Henderson .children ranging in age from 17 months to seven years, whose bodies
snuffy cold IMENTHOLATUM I clears the no»e i i were found in their homo with those I of their parents yesterday, will be e»- ■ ninined later, Coroner C. C. Guisslnger said. ■ ■ ■ ■ o NEW YORK—A surgeon dentist, I Dr. Howard M. Potter, will try to win back his wife who has been granted a separation, by paying the S4O alimony in person each week.
