Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1924 — Page 3

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BEET GROWERS and II Im thought that a large acreage will be contracted for this soaxon. More Interest lx being :d)own by the farmers in this county and territory (oncoming the raising of beets, which Lt gratifying to the Holland St. u.uis Sugar company management. They would like Io set* more beets grown in this county. Last year about 10,. 000 acres was contracted for and b< ets were harvested from more than

TO LEC TURE ON SECOND COMING OF CHRIST «l si [feoL W. E. TIBBITTS “The Second Coming of Christ" is the subject of a free Bible Lecture to be given by Mr. W. E. Tibbitts, of Ft. Wayne, in the Crystal Theater, on Sunday afternoon. February 17. at " o'clock. If you would like to know the manner I and purpose of Christ’s coming, how to watch* and discern the second advent, the relation of present day events and world distress to the second advent, how Christ’s return will solve earth’s problems, and why the world and mass of nominal Christendom will not recognite Christ's second advent but will be in darkness, be sure to hear Mr. Tibbitts on this veiy Interesting subject.

R.OOO acres. ■ N»w Fieldman Added E. Fricke has been appointed an additional I'ieldman and will assist Ed Koese nn L. A. Thomas, of Monroe in the securing of contracts from <lie farmers in this territory, Approx! mutely 3,000 acres were under cultivation in beets in this county last year, Mr. Carmody stated. Any farmer or land owner who wishes to contract this year is invite to call at the office or one of the above field men. o — Court House ! Quartan Named Mary E. Bollinger has been appointed guardian of Walter 1).. Ida L„ Vilas O„ and Mary L. Bollinger, minor heirs of the late William H. Bollinger. She filed bond in the sum of f2.5U0. Mary G. McCullough has been appointed guardian for Benjamin W.l and Simeon A. McCullough, minor 1 eirs of Nimrod McCullough. Coffee Trial Set The law firm of Smith and Geake, < f Fort Wayne, today appeared for the plaintiff in the case of Julia C. Coffee vs. David D. Coffee, suit for divorce. Attorney R. C. Parrish, also of Fort Wayne, appeared for the defendant. The case was set for trial <n March 19. Claim Ic Filed Martha Burris today filed a claim ; gainst the estate of William H. Fought, for 12.12. for the care, board end washing of the deceased prior to his death. Plea in Abatement A plea imabatement was filed today in the case of the state vs. Fred Kohler, Adams county farmer, indicted by the grand jury last November lor violation of the prohibition law. The defense filed the abatement plea the same charge is pending in the loon the grounds that another case on cal court. The other case was brought here from the Wells circuit court, after that court had found that it held no jurisdiction in the case.

Athlete Speaks Football player gives credit to Tanlac for restoring to him good hea'th and rugged strength. At r, w*' s A " AMOS \ SMITH That Tanlac brought back to Ainou M. Smith, football player, 3122 Dinner Ave.. Fort Wayne. Ind., the rud<lv plow of good health and the rugged strength so vital to sucres* on the gridiron, he asserts in the following word* •Tunlac is the greatest energiser in the world, and 1 can't help but pi also it. Due to an accident while playing football. I developed stomach trouble, and had to give up my gr'diron activities for a time. Sour tomnch, heartburn, headaches, nervousness U'd alerplrssnrua bad jne badly run down. But Tanlac has again given me the 'go-get-ltt stamina that stands the gaff, by making mu eat ruven otisly. correcting my stomach disorders. giving ine sound, restful sleep, toning up my nerves and. in fact, rwenergising my whole body. Tanlac helped me cross th* good health goal, and I'm strong for It." Tanlae is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. ' ■ " 0 ' Troops Leaving Herrin Herrin, 111. Feh. 16.—Chicago's OTS state militiaman left hero today after spending four quiet days In Williamson county where Ku Klu* Klan and nntl-klin conflicts over dry enforcement flared Into gun battles a week ago. Other tillnols troops of th* 132nd regiment were rivalled and one battalion, composed of fiv* southern Illinois companies was left on the scene. Major General .Milton Foreman as ter u campaign to rmtae the hitherto nonpartlean element in th* county to efforts to clean up the county believed the danger of further outbreaks was nearly averted.

CHARGES WERE M'onfii.ued Fir.in Page One) I. asked. “Only of having heard this story from responsible people." 1 “And you thought it your duty to give It publicity?" "J ihougiit it my particular duty,” Louis R. Brush and Roy I). Moore, who bought the Marion Star in June 1923, from Mr. Hafding, were in the <: immittee room'Tbady to testify after Vanderlip. Another Lawyer Selected Washington, Feb. 15 Owen .1. Roberts of Philadelphia was nominated by president Coolidge today to be piosecutioti counsel in the. oil lease case. Roberts nomination was sent to I the senate shortly afternoon. ' He was nominated to succeed Silas 11. Strawn of Chicago whose name was /withdrawn by President when the senate public lands committee declined to approve him because of his connections with two "Standard Oil Banks in Chicago. | • To cure the daughter of wealthy parents of rudeness, she was sent to a department store as a salesgirl on a bargin counter, says Prof. Arthur E. Morgan, president of Antioch college. O. Indignant at first, she soon saw the viewpoint of others and returned to the college cured. o- .. , PRISCILLA CONSTANCE IS QUEEN AMONG PIGS i Winona Lake, Ind., Feb. 14 —"Pris- . < 'lla Constance," is the name of a I queen among pigs owned by Freder- , - -

DECATUR Floral Company W ill have a sale of Potted Plants and Cut Flowers tomorrow (Saturday) at the White Meat Market

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What You Save Is The Measure Os ■ II ■ ■ .11 1111 II —IIMI ll— ■l——— !■ I I! ■ 111 Your Progress Wind you earn is not the sign of votir success; il is what you have left at the end of the year. What you spend is gone without further influence on your life. What you stive remains and increases to make your future happier, belter, more useful. The Successful Man Saves The difference between the successful man and the failure is not usually in ability. Success comes by plan, by thrift first, anti systematic saving. If you are really willing Io pay the price for St CCESS, start a savings account here today and keep • adding to it regularly. Old Adams County Bank

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