Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1924 — Page 6

ALL OVER INDIANA Crawfordsville--Radio fans among the Crawfordsville Elks are celebrating the receiving of u apodal charter of "Night Hawks” by radio. „ The charter was granted by the Kansas City chapter of radio fans.

I DANCE At K. of C. Hall Thursday, Jan. 31 Admission Gents—4sc; war tax 5c Ladies—l3c; war tax 2c Dancing class at 7:30. Assembly 8:45. COME.

I BIG 10 DAY I | Reduction Sale I s On Our Entire Stock of Shoes H I Opened This Morning I | All shoes reduced 10% with specials 9 s listed below. This includes our stock of 8 | Florsheim Shoes and Oxfords fl H One lot Womens Shoes $1.45 All sizes at S One lot Womens Shoes 95c ■ All sizes fl I One lot Womens Shoes All sizes One lot Black and Brown Kid QQ 7.7 Oxfords. Military Heel One lot Black Kid Strap JgQ 77 One lot Brown Kid Strap UM Q7 Military Heel SH.TO ■ One lot Womens Black Slippers,* 40 pair Florsheim Shoes for Men C 4 (17 J All sizes, A Real Bargain One lot Boys Shoes, Good Solid Shoes 10 Per Cent Off I On All Lion Brand Work Shoes Many Bargains Not Mentioned. | ELZEY SHOE STORE |

I OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS I We have some Adler Bros, and Styleplus Coats for Auto Day I at our regular reduction. ' i l I Mens - Young Mens - Boys jTEEPLE & PETERSON

CERTIFICATES FOR TON LITTER MEMBERS Lafayette, Ind. .Jan. 30.- Product lion certificates will be issued by the Indiana Livestock Breeder's Association to members of the Hoosier Ton Litter Club, on every purebred, registered sow that produces a litter of pigs that weights 1600 pounds or more at six months, according to F. King of Purdue University secretary of the association. These certificates will be divided into three classes. Flrt, ton litter certificates; second, 1 SOO to 21)00 pound litter certificates; third, 1000 to 1800 pound litter certificates. "These certificates are offered purebred hog breeders as a premanent form of record for all registered sows that meet the weight for age requirements of thw Hoosier Ton Litter Club,'’ said Mr. King. "Dairy c attle breeders have their various re-

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gisteries of merit. Those certificates will serve a similar purpose for the purebred hog breeders of Indiana." —...... ...» — Weak, Weary Women Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and End Them When the back aches and throbs, When housework Is torture, When night brings no rest nor sleep, When urinary disorders ret In, Women's lot is a weary one. Doan’s Pills are for weak kidneys. Have proved their worth in Decatur. This Is one Decatur woman’s testimony. Ask your neighbor? Mrs. Ira Elzey, 340 North 9th street says: "1 can endorse Ddan's Pills as a reliable remedy for kidney complaint for I have used them with success. My kidneys were weak and I often had severe headaches and pains across my kidneys. This made it hard for me to stoop and my kidneys didn't act right. Doan's pills, which I got at Smith. Yager & Falk's Drug Store soon stopped the backache and relieved all symptoms of kidney complaint.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Pills —the same that Mrs. Elzey had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. o Brother Os Bandit Joins Posse In Hunt Redkey, Ind., Jan. 30.—Adjutant Theodore Baker, of Redkey .received a leter today from Lev. L. Gilpin, former recorder of Jay County, who is spending the winter in Los Angeles, enclosed a clipping taken from the Los Angeles Times about the Dunlap hunt. Following is the article: "Floyd Dunlap brother of Harry J. Dunlap, notorius badge bandit and murder suspect, yesterday Joined the sheriff's posse, which is trailing the suspected killer, with the declaration that he would do everything in his power to bring him to justice. "Floyd Dunlap is a deputy sheriff of Kern County. He joined the posse near Bakersfield and the search for the bandits is now being conducted about this city. “Coflicting reports of Dunlap's having been seen at Maricopa. Reward and other towns in this district were received yesterday by the sheriff's office. These are being investigated by members of the posse heading the search. Deputy Sheriffs Modie and DeWar are leading the posse. o 1 ■ FOR FATHER’S COUGH January ts usnnlly one of the coldest months, and brings Its share of POUND nt the firmt «l|rn of ft cough or cold, aa it loosen* the phlrffrn and quickly brinK« relief to the inflamed membrane* of the throat. “Your HONEY AND TAIL COMPpUND has done wonder* for my father, who had an awful couirh. He Im feelinK fine now.” writes Nicolaaa Gonsales, Cuero, Texas. • O INSECTS AND THEIR CONTROL DISCUSSED (United Press Service) laifayette, Ind . —The many insects i which become troublesome to the | housewife and the easiest methods of prevention and control were discussed before the Home Economics ■ section of the Purdue university Farmers' Short Course recently by R. Cleveland of the department of entomology, of Purdue. One of the commonest and at the same time the most readily controlled is the ordinary house cockroach or crotonbug. It was emphasized that a simple and very effective control is available for this annoying insect. It consists of the use of sodium

fluoride, a white powder, which may he secured from any druggist. This materials Is scattered over shelves along baseboards, behind sinks, or in fact any place where cockroaches are to be found. Premises are quickley freed of the presence of roaches following the application of this mater-

Is YOUR Child Weak, Thin, Run Down? A new lonic for children puts on weight, increases resistance and builds strength The mothers’ standby for frail children has always been cod liver oil. But its terrible odor and taste has made it. almost useless. Now this famous oil Is available in pill form. The sugar coating of the pill conceals the odor and taste of the oil. Jenquin's Cod Liver Oil Pills are us pleasant to take as candy. They are absolutely pure. Little bodies respond quickly to these pills and show marked improvement almost instantly. More vigor, greater pep, better health. The following druggists recoin mend Jenquin’s Cod Live Oil Pills: Rexal! Drug Store. The Holthouse Drug Co. FREE PILLS: To prove that anyone can now take cod liver oil. we will gladly send you a sample if you Will address The Jenquin Laboratories, 28 North Clinton St., Chicago, 111. —Adv. . — . ARGUED WITH LANDLADY (United Press Service) Gray, Ind.. Jan. 30.—After bracing himself with a few "shots" of moonshine. Alexander Boyer attempted to "reason” with his landlady, according to police. , Following the ’’quiet” argument, Alexander exhibited to officers who took him in tow. cuts on his right arm. which .he said, his landlady had inflicted. The landlady, however, said he tried to take his spite out on a window pane. Alexander now is of the opinon that glass-manufacturers shoitUd Williams was accompanied to o Weak Eyes? Camphor If you have weak, aching eyes try simple camphor, witchhazel, hydrastis. etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One small bottle helps any case weak, strained or sore eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. Smith, Yager & Falk, druggists. WANT ARMY TRUCKS FOR HIGHWAY USE (United Press Service) Indianapolis, Jan. 30. —Efforts to obtain a large number of war department trucks, 300 of which are said to be stored at Fort Benjamin Harrison. for use by the State highway commission, are being made by John D. Williams, director, in Washington. D. C. The commission has a fleet of about 800 trucks already in service, but with the addition of 400 miles of roads to the system .in 1924, many more will be needed. rapidly becoming, obsolete for war Washington by Charles Zeigler, chairman of the commission. While there he will also present appeals for an increase of Federal aid to the State system, it is understood. Approximately $3,000,000 is asked for Indiana in a general program of State directors who have petitioned the Congress for a $100,000,000 annual appropriation for the period of July 1. 1925 to June 30, 1926. The. government has thousands of

idle army trucks and tractors stored t in warehouses. Such equipment is " rapidly becoming obsolete for was u purposes and is depreciating in vuliu according to State officials. Truck manufacturers, however, s have opposed the release of war I: material for State use, according to officials of the commission. CLEAN KIDNEYS : BY DRINKING : LOTS OF WATER I Take Salts to Flush Kidneys if Bladder Bothers or Back Hurts I Eating too much rich food may produce kidney trouble in some form, says a well known authority, because the acids created excite the kidneys. Then they become overworked, get : sluggish, clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and i misery in the kidney region, rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irrita- . tion. ... The moment your back hurts or Kinneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, begin drinking lots of good water and also get about four ounces of Jad Saits from any good . pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a < glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then ai t tine. This famous salts is made . from the add of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to flush clogged - kidneys and stimulate them to activ- , Ity; also to neutralize the acids in the system so that they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder disorders. , Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which millions of men and women take now and then to help keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus often avoiding serious kidney disorders. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice year. OBITUARY Cloyd Adam C.ephart, the only child of Oscar and Dorothy Putman Gephart and the only grandchild of Adam and Mary Jane Gephart, was born in Mercer County near Rockford Ohio, on November 9. 1899. A trout eighteen years ago the Gephart family moved to the farm near Wren. Ohio, where Cloyd grew to manhood and lived until his passing on January 18. 1924 at the age of twenty four years, two months and nine days. Almost all of his elementary school and three years of high school training were secured in the Wren. Ohio, I schools. After he had completed the course there, he spent one year in Deactur High school from which he > was a graduate in May 1918. By | hts diligence and Cloyd quickly won a host of friends among' the students and teachers and became one of the best students Decatur Schools have ever known. After completing the courite in Decatfir. Mr. Gephart attended Purdue University for one year and the Normal School of Bowling Green, Ohio during a few summer terms. In these schools as everywhere, he won the respect and friendship of everybody and rank ed high in scholarship. About seven years ago. Cloyd jioned the United Brethern Church of Wren, Ohio. He was very much in terested in church life.. Cloyd was a student of many phases of life, but was especially in- i

terested in the sciences and mathematics. He became a teacher of unusual ability. He taught for one year in th” Van Wert. First Ward School, from which position he "■ signed in order to accept a position In Decatur. In | )lt eatur Mr- Gephart was found t 0 |„. a cheerful worker always ready to do much more "mn his share of nny work and always willing u , h „| p th e discouraged and the weak. All during his illness the Decatur students and school officials looked forward to the time when he should he able IO he with them again, spreading his good cheer and sun shine. I’ Our beloved friend <s survived by his parents and grandparents, besides many friends who greatly miss his enthusiasm and friendship. Plainfield While fishing In the west, fork of White river near here. William Miller noticed a strange animal near his boat. After a struggle. Miller landed the stranger. It was

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an alligator. Seymour—Wheat growers O s th Fourth district of the Indiana p a r Bureau federation will hold a In ® Ing here Jan. 30, for the purpos,."'.’ considering participation i n the operative wheat marketing nov '’ ment.

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