Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1925 — Page 4

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published livery Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H. Heller, Free, and Gen. Mgr E W. Kampe, Vice-Prei. & Adv. Mgr A. IL Holthouse, Secy. & Hua. Mgr Entered at the Postofflce at Decatur, Indiana, aa second cUzis matter. Subscription Rates: Single copies — ! cents One week, by carrier 10 cents One Yea it by carrier $5.00 One monft, by mail3s cents Three Months, by mail—— SI.OO Six Months, by mall— $1.75 Oub Year, by mall — $3.00 One Year, at office $3.00 (Prices quoted are withn flrst and second zones. Additional postage added outside those zones.) Advertising Rates Made Known by Application. Foreign Representative Carperter A Company, 128 Michigan Avenue. Chicage, Shades of Teddy. President Coolidge is riding a hobby horse for bis health. It. may be tine exercise but a lot of he-men would retuse to do it if they kne wit would be the "bee's knees.” * Times are what you make them. If th'- rest of the country wants to rest and take things easy, we can go ahead if we want to. There are many ■ ways to help yourself and the county. Help produce. Its in such times as these when real communities and real people step out ahead. Only nine days left in this month and a number of our suitscribers are delaying the renewal of their paper You want it we feel sure for every one likes to know just what is going on in his home county. We want you . to have it for the more subscriberWi- have the better paper We publish Let's get together on it. We are hearing a little tall, about candidates for the city offices and it | is likely that this will increase rather' rapidly from now on as the primaries , are but three mouths away. It is an important matter for every one here • that we have capable and efficient ' city official and the way Io get them ' is for every one to display a propc. I interest in their election. Some one has discovered that thousands of years ago a "Hilly Sun day" was announcing that unless the people changed their ways, the world would soon go to Aho "devil," hut they didn't and it hasn't. We cry long and loud of the sins ami faults which is perhaps alright for it bav an effect bin after all. who will argue that' t nworld is not heller now tlian it wa s.oim years ago or any time since? Mrs. Julius Kalin has been elected by her district in California to sin i eed h'-r husband ill congress. The laic Julius Kahn was one of the leaders of the lower house aud a man of real qualities. The sad thing about flic recent election is the fact that with a registered vote of 102,000, les: ' than 25,000 were cast. How can we gel better government when we pay I less attention to it? I rim Mellon crowd arc planning to , redm e (hi- income tax for those who , h-iye very large incomes hut they , fail to lake care of the ordinary citi zcii who i ; after all'lhc guy who pays the bill They figure that If they i can get the fax down on the big fc’ i low lie will put his money in < ircul i , I on. Vain dream. They have tried * that for years ami without success. | rim man with millions is satisfied , v ilh a five per cent return ami is the 1 l.i.i f. How Io lake a chance. When they get all through helping out the cm !i they will finally decide that the middle c lass’is after all the back hone of Hie nation and will be forced Io d< vote oim- attention to the farm. f er and mailer Im iu<- man Twenty three years ago a young H ili; ti i.anted Marroni went to New fotttt'll iml, in -I illed wircle: .. rceeiv im; in irument in an old barracks i ii Sign it Hill al St. .John's, and listen | oil im- i.i,r . otiu'.l of three Morse dot; ; l oin i fifty kilewitt spark station -t the southwest tip of England. A -."gon .-I kite had been set aloft to'i It isvld one anteun* wire. Marconi j

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J AN AFTER-DINNER DANCE Who is this a-clinibing up uiy chair and back 7 \u old bear? Ail right. I'll give ins head a whack. Feci ins arms a-closin' tight a rutiud my ueck— Hey! My hair is combed! No it all a wreck! “I! de me uncle!" “Get up!" (let up hero. I say!" "Like you <|id last night—no, not that a-way!” "Whoopee! Now I'm higher—higher 'n any one — "Make me touch the coiling—Whoo pec! 'aint this fun!" "Take >n<’ in the bodioom—fall down on the bod "Ouch! Gec-whiz —that bumped me. right here on the' head!" "Ride me to the kitchen. Now 1 want a drink," Not til you get down sir — I know yQur tricks I think. A. I). Burkett. ♦aaaaaa a a a a a a • i • TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ ♦ From the Dally Democrat fllee • ♦ 20 years ago thia day ♦ ♦♦•••♦♦••••••a ’ February 111. 1905 was Sunday, i o II Court House ? Suit On Account A suit on account was tiled in the circuit court today by Dauiol B. Ford against Oswald O. Gilliom Judgment for $275 alleged to bn due for atorncy fees, is demanded by Mr. Ford Attorneys John T. Kelly and it' J. Lutz repiescut the plaintiff. Guardian Appointed ' Della Sapp, of Geneva, has been appointed guardian for Lucile I’urdy. minor heir of Mae Pyrdy- Bond in tile sum of $5()0 was filed. Case Dismissed The ease of Claude C. Rayl vs. Abe Bagley has been dismissed. Real Estate Transfers John B. Sales et al to Mtdissa E. French, 40 acres in Hartford township. for $3:908. Frank Gast, etux to Arthur D. Suttles, lot 553 in Decatur for SIOO. Veter Nusbautn ctux to David P. Steury, 50 acres in Monroe township, for $8,500. Solomon P. Sheets etux to Chaun T-y A/siieet;.. 95.6 acres in Preble and Root townships, for $1,200. Arthur D. Suttles etux to Fred Miitschler. lot 853 iu Decatur for $250. Freeman L Jones etux to B. G. Holmes. 80 acres In Jefferson town-

ship, fur $5,500. J. F Lehman etux to Ezra Steiner, lot 76 in Berne, for SSOO. Frank Hiesiand etux to Earl Duff, rt'ti acres iu Jefferson township, for $1,300. Earl Duff to Frank Hiestand etux. 35 acres iu Jefferson township, for $3,300. Straus Brothers company to Leroy Salzenstolu, tract in Monroe town ship for $18,913. o legislators Make Trip To State Reformatory Indianapolis, Feb. 19. —Members of the state legislature will be off on a junketing trip to Pendleton this afternoon to "find out the truth about Indiana's $3,000,000 reformatory. Aroused by the attack lunched against them from differet quarters in the legislature, prison officials told the law makers to "come up aud look it over.” "We have to conceal from the eyes of the board of the legislature or anybody else," members of the board of trustees said. Tile legislature accepted the invitation and will leave for Pendleton after adjournment is taken by both houses this afternoon. The senators and representatives will make an inspection of the new building at the reformatory and taste of "prison grub" at dinner tonight. Members of the board of trustees, it is understood, are praticulary anxious to give the legislature first band evidence of overcrowded conditions at. the reformatory as outlined in a plea before the joint ways nad means house committee and senate finance committee for funds to complete the reformatory building program. Meanwhile, Representative Harris "f Gary was drawing up a report on the investigation made by the joint legislative committee into affairs a* the reformatory. There is nothing wrong at the insituation, Senator Southworth, a member of the committee, said. r __ 0 I Chiropractic Bill Is Killed In Legislature U NITED PRESS SERVICE! Indianapolis. Feb. 19—(Special to Datly Democrat) —Cornered at every turn by the parliamentary maneuvers of foes of the chiropractic bill. Rep reseutative DcHaven, of Indiauapoli < Wednesday afternoon hurled the dart that killed his own bill. The house passed his motion to strike out the enacting clause of the; bill when it became apparent that the measure would pass with amend incuts object ion abb' to tin chiropractors. The amendment would have placed licensing of chiropractors under the present state board of medical examiners. Dellaveuv struggled valieuily to re store his bill to its original form, which would have created a separate state board to examine and •license chiropractors. A number of test votes on intricate parliamentary moves indicated that the bill would pass with the amend incut and Dellaveu asked to have 1 the, enacting clause stricken out. The house complied with his re quest by a unanimous vote aud re moved from consideration by th< present legislature an issue that has been a constant, source of dissention since the opening days of the session. • ■— oConcert At High School Auditorium This Evening AU arrangements have been com-1 pleted aud the big musical concert will be ready to start at 8:00 o'clock tonight, at the high school auditor j ium. Indications arc that many will be present to hear the Gibson orches ' RHEUMATISM Leaves You Forever Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Pois ; on Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. Every druggist iu this county is authorized to say to every rheumati ?' sufferer that, if a full pint, bottle of Alletirbu, the sure conqueror of rheumatism, does not. show the way to stop Hie agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with oven the slightest twinge <>C rheumatic pain, lie will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhu has been trisri and tested for years, and really marvelous re suits have been accomplished in the most severe eases where the suffer jug and agony was intense and plte ous and where th" patient was help less. James H. Allen, of 26 Forbes St.. Rochester. N. ¥., the discoverer of Allenrhu, who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheumatism desires all sufferers to know that he does not wtuit a cent of anyone'; .money unless Allenrhu decisively i conquers this worst of all diseases, aud lie has instructed druggists to aua'rante? it as above in every in I stance. The Holthouse Drug Co. is my appointed agent in your city. It, you live out of town I'll gladly send: you free particulars. I

tra in their Initial performance in this city. The auditorium will be open at 7 o'clock, aud those who have uot secured tickets may purchase at

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