Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1924 — Page 4

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J H Halter—Free, and Gen. Mgr. K. W. Kampe—Vice-Prea. & Adv. Mgr A. R. Uolthouae—Sec'y. & Boa. Mgr. Entered at the Poetofflce at Decatur, Indiana, aa second claaa matter. Subscription Ratee: Single copies — -2 cents One week, by carrier ———lo cents One Tear, by carrier — 16.00 One month, by mall 16 cent s Three Months, by mail SI.OO Six months, by mall 11-75 One Year, by mall 23.00 One Year, at office 23.00 (Prices quoted are within first and second tones. Additional pottage added outside those sonsa.) Advertising Rstss Mads Known on Application Foreign Representative Carpenter 4 Company, 123 Michigan Arennue, Chicago, Fifth Avenue Bldg., New York City, N. Y. Life Bldg., Kansas City Mo. John A. M. Adair will speak at Linn Grove tomorrow night. His meetings in Adams county have been well attended and this''one we predict wil' be no exception. He has a message that every voter should hear. Go to the Linn Grove meeting. Efforts to promote the planting of trees at the cemetery and in the parks aro being made. The sugges tian is a good one and will, no doub: meet the approval of those to whom it has now been referred. Nothing helps more to make a city beautiful than plenty of trees. We have them, but perhaps not in just the right places. The idea is good. ________ _ There are nine candidates for presi dent and vice-president and the state election commissioners are trying -to work out the puzzle of how they can place nine tickets on the voting ma chine 3 which are arranged for not mire than seven. Bet you a thin dime you can’t name the nine political parties, saying nothing about the candidates. The people of this country are acting foolish. Register You haw only three days in which to attend to this. If you are missed by those who are making an effort to securia complete registration, go to your voting place in your own precinct Monday and attend to it. Remember, if you have moved or if you have never voted or dil not register two years ago, you must do so this year. It's your duty. Please see that it is done. Adams county will have not to exceed a third of the average corn crop. During the past fifty yekrs we have had but few if any seasons so against corn as it has been this, but that’s a fairly good average and the chances are that next year will be a banner one if you see that you have good seed. A campaign is on over the state now for that purpose and you will do well to look after it. Morton Hawkins, Portland banker, is evidently a fugitive. At least his bond for appearance in the federal court at Indianapolis has been forfeited and the officials all over the country are on the lookout for him. A ir.'in cannot run away from trouble. It follows him wherever he goes and Mort will very probably learn that the only thing for him to do is to face the music and take his medicine. And also, wo have just now another baseball scandal. They seem to coiUe annually now. Dill players who make enonnou.i salaries catch the bug of making more easily. New York Giant play ars ar -, <;, aT? ed with having tried to bribe a Phlladephia tosser to throw away l ast Saturday's game which cinched the pennant. Heinie Sam!. Philadelphia shortstop, spilled the ‘ beans" by declaring that two New York players offered him SSOO to throw the game. They have been suspended and the incident is reported closed. There is danger of a shortage of seed corn for next spring’s planting x. '

Mild the farmers of Adamis county are urged to look after this Important mutter at once. Unless you do you) may have to pay considerably more later and not secure as good seed as .. you will if you look after it now There is, according to Mr. Buache, county ’• agent, and others, plenty of corn in this county which will make ’ seed it properly dried. Don't put It off, farmers. Look after this now and assure yourself of plenty of good seed • for next spring. i| , j ’ The Indianapolis Times in a lead I I article carrying the three-column i streamer asks. "Where is Governor ' Brunch'.’*’ The story declares that J the chief executive of the state has ( been absent for ten days aud that his associates have been unable to locate him There are nasty rumors and ■ accusations that will surely not tend ■ to help the republicans continue in i power ut the state house after the • four years of almost continuous ; trouble. There have been few days ‘ when there wasn't something wrong'; i: in one or more of the state offices and : the sad part is that nearly always i the rumors proved more than true. I , Senator Wheeler and others includ- ’ ng Lynn Haines, brilliant editor of ’ the Searchlight charge that President 1 ; Coolidge is not only a political acci- ; dent, but a "weakling who dares not ! do his duty for fear he will offend ’ ome croo&ed politician.” That's j -ough language but it's not as bad as'ome they are using. The president I Is criticized for his inaction and there | i; danger that the next four years “ would be a standstill if he is reelectBarber Shop II have taken over the Barber Shop located in the Murray Hotel and am now open and ' ready for business. 'A cordial invitation is extended to all my old customers as well as the new to visit me in my new location. First class wrirk. ; Ladies’ and Children's Hair Bobbing. Frank Carr oil 99 K : B B ® |flß| ■ DEMAND I pw 9 Over 100,000 people have S ira| testified ihat TANLACjjB W® has relieved them of: :5a ■9 Stomach Trouble, Indigestion, Heartburn, M Palpitation, Rheumatism, 9| Mal-Nutrition, fX; Sleeplessness, ~ Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, ■ Loss of Weight, ft > Torpid Liver or at Constipation. “Ask Anyone Who Has E Taken TANLAC” K For SC, B; All Goul bnujUu l

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1921

I r_ " ' 1 ’■ J " 1 ’ 1 ed. In the Searchlight which will be published tomorrow at W.waington, I Mr. Haines portrays the p: gdatit after a study of his record and achieve- ! merits for thirty years and declares "Indecision is his outstanding characteristic.” LaFollette is a radical, who, among many other things which would prove serious to this nation, * favors abolishment ol the supreme ' court. Folks, when you tear down I courts you build up a Rli Davis is a big man, for the people, se.tnd ' and vise and sane and prog <.» ive. He deserves your confidence and your vote at this critical period. M. E. Sunday School rtaiij Bay next Sunday.

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♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ •; « TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ ♦ ♦ * from th# Daily Democrat fllee •! ♦ 20 yeara ago thia day ♦ *****♦«♦«♦***♦ Oil. 3 -I'hix of I'ftu < p ns gcaorul store ill tin Ltivk: .> builUliig. just south cf Moi 'T st'.flio. Jacob Greiley. .‘>s, Monroeville, ifound murderwl. Predicted that Erie Will il<> e dial , for purchase of Clover Leaf within . two weeks. I Girl baby born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder. I i'oy baby born to Mr. and Mrs. J Frank Kurber of Union township. I Attempt mud to burn M. E. church l at Monroe. i J. L. Gay Is attending stale eonven-H ... |

I tian of K. of P. lodge at Indianapolis. Rev. Upp uml wife of lowa visit the John Everett family. j Albert Acker resigns as clerk at the Burt House. o —— “Bark Horse" Wins Air Race At Dayton Today ll'nitiul Press Serviw) Wilhhr Wright Flying Field. Day-

I EXTRA! EXTRA! Red Tag Specials For SATURDAY Only In Our Big I I CLOSING OUT 1 SALE Come In And Look Them Over 1 Peoples Cash Shoe Store j Your Chance to buy a good used car at BARGAIN PRICES 1922 FORD COUPE Ist class t uning condition. New Paint and New Tires. 1921 FORD COUPE Motor overhauled. New Paint and Good Tires. 1921 FORD C OUPE Good Running condition and good rubber. 1921 FORD COUPE Good running condition and good tires. 1919 DODGE ROADSTER In first class condition. New tires. Car newly painted. 1920 FORD TOURING—Good Condition Several 1917 Ford Touring , All in good condition. Any ol these cars can be bought with a small payment down and the balance easy payments. I J « -i Adams County Auto Co. Madison St. Opp. Court House Phone 80 £

ton, Ohio. Oct. 3- Basil U Rowe, fly- ■ Ing u Sva tlin e neuter, today won the 120-mlle aviation town and country club of Detroit trophy from a field of seven pilots "f large civilian paenenger planes. Rowe was a "dark horse” an<t streaked Into the lead on the last lap w ; ;in Charles “Casey" Jones, tar head, was forced down. /

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