Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1926 — Page 3
in fc IIS : "z' IKL F <z s I Night Coughing | Relieved At Once B «hv suffer continually from a per- ■ Int w<akcnmg night cough when ■ iSget almost instant rehef and B break the cough completely in B Xuts bv an< w method based on the ■ <-n.rtDr King’s N--w Discovery ? ■ is the method: You sunply take ■ Je teaspoonful and hold it in your ■ fhmatfor 15 or 20 seconds before ■ ‘Swing it- 1' has a double action. I soothes and heals irritation, ■ hut also removes the phlegm and conI Nation which are the real cause of the ■ Sughing- As a result even the worst ■ f’ugh usually disappears quickly. ■ Dr King’s New Discovery is for I coughs, Chest colds, bronchitis, spasI Secroup, etc. Fine for children, I (no—noharmful drugs. Very econormB caLasthedoseis only one teaspoonful. B At all good druggists. Ask for I QVF R I POLITICAL POT BEGINS TO BOIL (fOXTIM ED FROM PAGE ONE) I committeeman. I Reed Caston, republican, for committeeman. Judson W. Teeple, republican, for I committeeman. H. S. Chase, republican, for committeeman. J. E. Erexson, republican, for committeeman. Lawrence H. Morgan, republican, for committeeman. Frank Amstutz, republican, for I assessor of Monroe township. D. A. Baumgartner, republican, for I committeeman. R. 0. Elston, republican, for state representative. Wm. M. Yager, republican, for committeeman. Charles Arnold, democrat, for wi-
YAGER BROTHERS I ill* NIBM!T!!W U! J 111 llllwlHUAb mb NOW ON YAGER BROTHERS The Store of Quality East Side of Court House |
fe* of Kirkland township. James A. Hendricks, democrat, fori trustee of Washington township. Hurry Simian, republican, for .i-se- j or of St. Marya township. Hurry Dunlels, republican, for-trie. i tee of st. M:iry s township. Fred K. Koller, democrat, for trim I lee of Washington township. .Joseph K. Yoder, democrat, for assessor of Hartford towi|t!iip. Npnh Rich, democrat, for (j-.istee of Monroe township. John Toiim r, democrat, for assess- 1 or of French township. Piter A. Hubogger, democrat, for assessor of Monroe township. Lorenzo D. Jacobs, democrat, fori sheriff. August Dusick, democrat, for com-1 mlssiom r from first district. Loulif Keller, democrat, for truste<-1 of Washington township; Bruyton Pyle, republican, for assessor of Wabash township. George Dellinger, democrat, for assessor of Washington township. Christian Helmrich, democrat, for assessor Kirkland township. MEMBERS OF FARM CLUBS TO RECEIVE PRIZES (COATI XI ED FROM PAGE OXF.I already had been manifested, and he felt sure that the chib work this year will be of great value and benefit to both the club members and those cooperating in making it a success. The plans of the club work have been slightly changed this year and ‘ the work will take in the entire county. New clubs will lie organized at once so that all l>oys and girls will have an equal chance to begin with the others in their work. The public is cordially invited to the high school auditorium tomorrow night at 7:30 o’clock, and the committee has promised an evening of the best entertainment. r r — ■ ■naiaDflisßif •COURTHOUSE « ■ ■Hisaaaa s■a ■ Furnishes Additional Bond r Ervin Liechty, who was found guilty of rape by a jury in the Adams cir- ■ (Hit court late Saturday afternoon. was released from custoday today ■ after he had provided additional bond i:i the sum of $5,000 The court pre- ■ viously had granted the defendant additional time in which to file a mo- • tion for a new trial.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY MARCH 23, 1926
MANY ENTERTOU LITTER CONTEST Total Os 550 Indiana Farmers Enrol! in Annual Hog-Feeding Contest - Lafayette, Ind., Mur. 23. Five i hundred and fifty folks are enrolled lin the 1824 .Hoosier Ton Utter Club, | conducted by tin- Indiana Livestock Breeders' Association in cooperation i with the Purdue Extension DepartI ment, according to P. T. Brown, state I leader of the club. Sfxty-five of the 92 counties in the ! rife are represented in the enrollj t ient. Adams County leads with 6S members, the largest membership for | a county in a single year, during the tour years that the ten litter club has been conducted. Washington county
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ranks second with 85 members; Grant county third with su; Wells fourth with 34, and Steuben fifth with 28. ' Delaware, Knox, Huntington, Tippecanoe, Whitley, Morgan ami Ripley I counties also have large enrollments. "The big enrollment in our county was due largely to the efforts of J. D. Winteregg, cashier of the Hank of Heine," writes L. M. Busche, county agent In Admits county. "Uist year this county lead the state In ton lit- • ter work, producing 12 ton Utters mid I 10 litters weighing 1,600 ami less than , 2,000 pounds. This year we are out . Io double our last year's record." i Desire to keep the Jenkins Buffalo • trophy another year, was the stimulus - to piling up a large enrollment in Washington county. This trophy is ■ awarded annually to the school or community agricultural organization . : in the state that makes the highest ■ score in Ixiys’ and men’s livestock ■ club work. Igist year the Salem high i school won the trophy. It was from ' this community that the most of the
ton litter enrollment tn Washington county was secured, under I lie leadership of county agent, Earl S. Mlles mid W. Branmmtn, vocational instructor. "We nre going to try to give the Salem high school a race for the Buffalo trophy," was the statement of A. Norris, vocational instructor of the Sweetser high school in Grunt county. "The hoys got their fathers to enroll Io help out on the score for flie trophy." The Marion high school also has trophy ambitions, and the Buttleground high school in Tippecanoe county. Wells county's enrollment was stimulated by SIOO in cash offer-
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cd by the Stttdakaher bunk of Bluffton. to members In the county who nre most suceesHfitl in ton litter work this year. ■O"_ — .... Giant Monoplane (’rashes Tcklo, Mur. 23. ••(United Presn) — JupatL’s ik-wi-.i mid largest, all-steel monoplane crashed today nt the Y<»koSuku naval base, Three officers and one mechanic were killed. — o— ——— Yatjer Brother’s big furniture sale is now on. The Store of Quality. East side of court house. It
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