Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1927 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sundsy by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H. Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. ; A. H. Holthouse Sec’y & Hus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller -...Vice-President Entered at tlie Postnfflce at Decatur J Indiana, us second class matter. Subscription Rates: Single copies .02 One week, by carrier „ .10 One year, by carrier— - 5.00 One month, by mail .35 Three months, by mall 1.00 Six months, by mall 1.75 One year, by mail 3.00 One year, at office a. 3.00 (Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Additional postage added outside those zones.) Advertising Rates: Made known by Application. i Scheerer, Inc., 36 East Welker Drive, Chicago 200 Fifth Avenue, New York. Mrs. Grayson has delayed her jumpoff for Copenhagen for a day or two' and if its all the same she can forget all about it for this season without causing any grief with the public. - j The reduction in the tax rate at Berne as made by the state tax board upon petition of forty citizens of that town Is fine for the taxpayers and is alright if the bills can be paid anyway. A reduction of one dollar was 1 asked and sixty cents was cut off. j 1 — A sixty-nine-year-old woman, mother of eighteen children, whose home < near French Lick, Ind., is known as i “Moonshine Glucli”, rour sons, a ( daughter and a son-in-law were sen-) fenced to jail by Judge Baltzell at 1 New Albany yesterday. They have ’ been wholesaling cheap liquor in that vicinity for months. Some mamma, i | \ Dr. Ilonline of California is on the program at the Sunday school con \ i ventlon now in session at the Zion \ Reformed church in this city and will speak again this evening. He is one ' of the biggest men of the nation in ' Sunday school work, an orator of ability and has a message for you! that should inspire and help. i r Tlie frost is on the “punkip" unit all other vegetables, having downed J the tomatoes, melons, pickles and! ' other garden truck with two or three* snaps this week. Its the time of year for it and we thank the weather controller for delaying it this iong and 1 permitting the various crops to ■ mature. Every dollar you spend for adver- r tising if you are just a little careful ~ about what you say, telling the people t what you have to sell and what i l ( costs, will bring you back a profit. I! ; is true of those who use page*. ‘ r* spreads, smaller displays or classified i advertisements. Tell the folks what 1 you are doing. It pays well. Arthur Brisbane, somewhat tardy, has finally replied to Bill Roger's] banter for a bet on whether or not j President Coolidge will be a candidate I for a third term, but saying that he is too good a sport to bet on a sure I , tiling. In other words lie intimates that the president lias whispered something In his car that has not been “spilled'’ to Bill, sort of slipping , it over that if Rogers or any one else wants to know something “on the square,” just Eee Art. \ — Bluffton ami Decatur high school football teams are battling for honors — • on the Niblick field this afternoon and many business houses here closed . for the event. Sounds like old times but it isn't, for instead of the hostile —' feelings which formerly made contestants from these two towns bitter -• enemies there now exists a friendly • • brotherhod in every way better and we are sure more sportsmanlike. May the best team win and may the kindly attitude of these two neighboring towns continue to cement as they • • have in recent years. • - v - A good friend of ours and a city booster complains that he timed the red light at the corner of Monroe and Second streets and discovered he was held there by the traffic regulation a I minute and ten seconds, which seemed of-course like several times that. Tlie point he was making was that the arrangement at Winchester and
'Adams streets was much more con--1 ventent and he wondered If the same s timing couldn't be arranged at the j Monroe and Second streets crossing. |lf it can be It would prove much 1 more satisfactory than the present plan. j | That concerted effort by the bus-, bless men of a community pays big dividends w'as again demonstrated! here last Saturday when as the result of more than the usual drive local j merchants did the largest business in months. Almost every Decatur mer- 1 chant offered inducements for trade j through the columns of this paper' and all did a handsome business, j Even those who did not advertise profited as a result of the large crowd i in town for the purpose of fall trading. Os course it pays and of course every merchant should do his part in * attracting shoppers here by advertising. ! An Indianapolis man arrested for having liquor in his possession, offer- 1 ed as a defense that he had purchas-j i d it for the use of a twelve-year-old | | daughter who had been ill two years 1 ' and that he had as much right to ; » I 1 have “medicine” as Governor Jackson or Attorney General Gilliom. A physician confirmed his story hut the judge fined him a hundred and costs and gave him thirty days, suspending , all hut thirty dollars costs. In doing *
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS The trustees of 1.0.0. F. Lodge will receive sealed bids within the next five days for taking off old roofing end hauling it away. Bids will also be received on a new roof, 5 ply built up roof. 10 inch flushing, painting all fire walls on top and sides. A ten year guarantee on roof must be given and bidder must agree to- service it tor length ot guarantee. Roof estimate 132\24. Bids must be in hands of tru-tee by Oct. 23, 1927. I. O. O. F. TRUSTEES. 2Hit2 S. E- Black, chairman. wmmßmmmmmmmmmmmtmmMamammummmmmmmmmmammrn* PATARRH I of head or throat is usually benefited by tha vapors of— VICKS ▼ Vaporub Over 17 Million fart Used Year (y 20 Years of Stomach and Kidney Trouble Trouble All Gone Now.'' Backache Quit. Eats Anything. with stomach trouble for twenty years. I was bloated and at times I felt as if there was a rock lying in the pit of my stomach. My kidneys were weak and I had to get up several times during the night. My back ached all the time. Nothing I ate did me any good, and I tried different medicines without improving. Then a friend told me to try Viuna. The first bottle made me feel better and so I kept right on. When I started in I only weighed 145 pounds; now I weigh 157 pounds, a gain of 12 pounds, and I feel fine. Don’t have»any»trouble with my stomach any more and can sit down to the table and eat a good hearty meal without one bit of fear. I don’t have any trouble with my kidneys and back, either. • All the pains have gone. My constipation is entirely gone, and I want to say Viuna did it all.”—Chas. L.” Scott, 839 East Maryland St.,' Indianapolis, Ind. Viuna acts * promptly on sluggish bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purities the blood, clears the skin, restores appetite and digestion, and brings new strength and energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then If 1 you're not glad you tried Viuna, your money will be refunded. $1 at druggists, or tnslled postpaid by Iceland Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind. p VIUNA The vegetable regulator Sold By CALLOW & KOHNE I
************* * TWENTY YEARS AGO * . * * * From the Dally Democrat File * * Twenty Year* Ago Today * ************* | - Oct. ID—Glen Tag tie. Rim Burk, I George snuier and Willie Conrad in- ' Itlated in Holy Grail, j Haofllng and Ernst are wiring the new automobile factory. J Typhoid fever Is prevalent in 73 counties In Indiana. Mrs. A1 Hutdg appointed forest I guoard and Mis. James Bain great ini terpreter for the state Pocohontas i lodge. j Son horn to Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph . Knapke. Seventy-five attend a social session at the Elks. Wilbur Potter goes to»Dovil I.ake fur the winter. Dr. Fowler, of Illuffton, is home from I an attempted trip to the north pole with Walter Wellman. o * BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krick, Mercer Avenue, are the parents of an eight] i and one-half pound girl baby which! j was horn Tuesday afternoon, October] I 18, at the home of Mrs. Krick’s par-’ | ents. Dr. and Mrs. Amos Rcusser In* lterne. This is the thiid child in the family. Both mother and babe are do- 1 iug nicely. NOTICE I will be out of Ibe city from Friday morning until Suiylay evening of this wee and niy office will be dosed. Itx DR. W. E. SMITH. SURE WAY TO STOP NIGHT COUGHING A Prescription That Ends Night Coughs In 15 Minutes Persistent night coughing is usually due to causes which cough syrups and patent medicines do not touch. A remarkable prescription known as Thoxine, working on an entirely different principle, goes direct to the caurse, and is guaranteed to stop the stubbornegt cough within 15 minutes. One swallow is all that's neded. If it fails, get your money back. No i hloroform or other harmful drugs. Safe for children. Equally good for sore throat, for which purpose it Is tar superior to gargles. Ask for Thoxine. 3oc„ 60c. and SI.OO. Holthouse
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WILL GIVE PLAY i THURSDAY NIGHT 1 (COtVTINPKU FMOW I#ACiRl # ACiR OIVtfl) I J America Clayson Carrol Cornelius Heyden, Jerry's father front 'i America Clem Kortenber ,! Modem Chorus Mrs. Clem Kortenber I Miss Wlnefried Kitson, Miss Gene- ', vleve Kitson, Miss Margoret Moran, Miss Verona Niblick, Miss Cecelia ■ Smith, Miss Mildred Nlblyk, Miss ReI gins Murtaugh. I Dutch Chorus: Miss Winifred Ar-J ; uold. Miss Mary Colchin, Miss ElsieBrunegraff, Miss Dorothy Miller, MisS| Isabel! Neptune, Mary Meyers. MBs Helen Schmitz, Miss Patricia Teeple, Miss Mary Margaret Voglewede, Miss! Mary V. Hyland. Miss Agues Baker, Miss Delores Omlor. Synopsis:- All three acts take place lit the grounds ot Peter Cuts residence I at Schevenitigen, Holland. Act. I—A summer afternoon. Act. 11 A few days later. Act. Ill—A week later. Musical Numbers Act I Overture Instrumental Dreaming of the Past Peter, Jacob und Men Shopping at the Hague llulda, Katrina, Peter and Girls Tell Me Why Huldtr Make Hay While the Sun Shines \ Hulda. Katrina. Jerry, Jimmy and Girls Fuel on the Fire Vrouw Cats. Peter and Milk-Maids ' Bells of Middleburg (Finale) I Chorus Act. II [churning Milk-Maids Dance of Measure Milk-Maids Instability of Love I Hulda. Peter and Jacob A NICKEL IS ENOUGH! Now It Will Huy You a Smoke That is a Smoke. liead All About It! When men begin talking about I a good cigar for five cents, somebody always says. “Not any more —it can't be (lore.” No wonder smokers talk that wav when there arc so many mar cigar l - on the market at that price. Well, men. in spite of all fl at, three is a p>od cigar, made from ripe tohaeco, selling at a nickel right here and now! It's Havana Ribboe. People say. “How can vou do it?” The answer is volume. We used to sell Havana Ribbon for more than a nickel. Now we s*l! so many that five cents is the price. And, believe it or not, the cigar is beUer than ever! All we ask is that you spend one lone nickel to find out for yourself. A five-cent piece won'* break you or mak" us—hut it will start you j on Havana Ribbon for keeps. Ybu'll j get flavor, fragrance, a really satisfvinc smoke. Do it toda'-'
| Two Lips of Holland Jerry i Down the Long Road j Hulda, Jerry and GlrU A Serenade and Dance .... Peter, Jacob and Milk-Maids I’m So Aesthetic Jun What a Difference a Few Hour* Make ~ .. Katrtna, Jimmy and Girls The Clap of the Sit hols •. Principals and Chorus Final . Chorus Act. 11l Down the Long Rpad Chorus ( | True Frlstoe at the Plano. | j*" r ~mi No More Gas ] In Stomach ! and Bowels If you with to be permanently ro* lievrd of gat in atomach and bowele, take Daalmann's Cat Tablet*, which are prepared especially for stomach gat and all the bad effects resulting from gas pres* I That empty, gnawing feeling at tha pit of tha stomach will disappear; that anxious, nervous feeling with heart pal* . j rotation will vanish, and you will again ] be able to take a deep breath without discomfort. That drowsy, sleeky feeling after j dinner will be replaced by a desire for entertainment, s Bloating will cease. Your limbs, arm* and fingers will no longer feel cold and “go to sleep” be- ' cause Daalmann's Gas Tablets prevent gas from interfering with the circuit*- | tion. Get the genuine, in the yellow package, at any good drug store. Fries $!• Always on hand at Holthouse Drug Co. W& IN , Spinach s * \ BOSTONIAN SHOES FOR MEN Toha-T-MyscA & Son : / cio»N»wo Amo *»o*s / ro*. pad and t*orDIfATUP , 1 ' 11 ■
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