Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1931 — Page 5
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■three DAYS’ COUGH IS I your danger signal ! ■ ha front colds may lead to se- elements which soothe and heal the E trouble. You can stop them inflamed membranes and stop the ir1,1) Creomulsion, an emulsified ritation, while the creosote goes on to |R*' t {] 3t i 9 pleasant to take, the stomach, is absorbed into the is a medical discovery blood, attacks the seat of the trouble action; it soothes and and checks the growth of the germs. Rrlie inflamed membranes and in- Cseotnulsion is guaranteed satisfacterm growth. tory > n the treatment of coughs from known drugs creosote is rec- colds, bronchitis and minor forms of |,v high medical authorities bronchial irritations, and is excellent of the greatest healing agencies for building up the system after colds fro® co ld» and bronchial or flu. Money refunded if not reCreomulsion contains, in lieved after taking according todirecto creosote, other healing tions. Ask your druggist, (adv.) tREOMULSION K? THE COUGH FROM COLDS 7HA T HANG ON y - _ ■ ml'Olll 01 IIE< Ell-i s »M) HSEWKSTS KOH lli.MI M"iiow\ it' ll,,; ke< owns or the m DiToit or \n\xis to. ■ In dr bled nr mm of County. Here m her .’II, l!>3<» Co. Hospital Bonds 55,000.00 - 55,000.00 General State of Co. i’untlN Disbursements for year 177,240.79 in Treasury 99,602.49 HE County Her. ItcceiptM January 1, 1930 98,417.05 Taxes 121.854.53 Fees 2,773.89 Fees 96.05 Fees 1,748.5 s order Fees » 2,413.60 K-iff's Fees _ 1,271.92 Byron Sana l 565.65 Repair — 610.28 Ct. Ditch Expense 410.00 of Records 203.53 County Hospital 27.442.96 on Deposits 6,160.79 Reburseinentw for Drains 386.22 Fund Rental 70.00 Ct. Reinbursements 82.50 Refunds .. 190.9.3 Judges _ ....... 240.00 Taxes .. .365.62 Roads .. 2,129.15 ■ffAL ....... 276,843.28 ■ cot \TV HKVKXrE DINIM RSEVEMS Merks Salary 2,100.00 Diem 492.00 Hire ... ................... 1,260.00 Expenses 669.30 ■froperth’s 200.00 Epileptic .A Salary ..L..JT...T. - 2,950.00 Hire 1,250.00 MC'nir.-i. t Isuessors Hooks 150.00 ■Dpt-raUhd i:\priisvs . 757.62 Salary 2,300.00 F* *■ 1,7*8.58 ■Operating Expenses _ 3 618.26 ■borders S.ibix j K* r • <22.89 ■Operating Expenses 4 47.4 4 ■eriffs Salary 2,909.00 ■ > Deputy 240.00 pp»*rating E\|,< L.,32.3.22 fveyor’s Salary 1.366.96 Deputy & others .. 1,922.11 Operating Expenses ’. 1,’0iE79 Properties 860.66 oty Superintendent’s Salary ... 2,408.00 Assistant ' " ‘ 1,092.06 Operating Expenses *716*19 ::zz" 574:21 g*Ptns< s 1 institute • 75,00 Jnty Assessor's Salary 1,850.00 Operating Expenses 182 13 R?I \°™n<' s Per Die-n 104.40 pertcal Expense ix oo Autopspy 2|,|'. Operating Etpenues 14J0 Wy Health Salary 30<.56 Operating Expense 259.84 unty Agents Salary 999.96 perkal Mir. 624.00 - i’\f" tsf ;x •; 7 ' " 1 •1 > Salary 600.00 Expense ‘ 11 <(( , untv (’ounril Salary 560X10 unty Aft .! nej Salary 690.00 “Pf-" 4K.OU pmtanionerK LHtehea ................... 1>8> .,, xiie rs & Bridge Supt. 1,001.21 Irizß»nd : ,'7r s '"" s itodia" ~f H Ollse & Grounds etc 1.»5'.» ur ’ Hilus? exnenHC v.ivuuu» xc °n'v'j7 | , r r & M. tt ,rials ur.tr J '|‘ ’’•Pl'ulr parts & untv lr fil rniary Kupt ' * Matron S.ilnr S.JOH.'l'i Other .U "] ary ''b.'m. inn 300.00 , u r i, nployeeg •• rwi .' iv 1 ”"' 1 l.* i Kai"? Kxt>enße - iijfitkGt Im'’:',:' w-Ur,. st<.<-k 1,351:02 . 1 " ; aarv * General . 7 184.50 < oiintv Hospital 32 359.5 C, " nl "f Guardians 4 •>" &BtltuUon« 1 252 88 .-w- .. '28502 id ",?" s - trial V ' ri, Perlles 5,000.0 > ,nd t ’-''Kbm 100.00 fobatlbn nffP'* 1 ' 1 * * Co,,rt ‘’"'lKr 1,576.50 SMirtl Atb ’« ney 1,175 00 -lam to Pro Kc. '675.00 h. A lAp- trn. i«.w ’" rl I'il.ims - r . ur, i." f fugitives 240.01 ,2 u® 6 ? 11 ’ 67.85 ro-rAi' ks :!80 -'"’ felt,lx Git XV El, HOAD KEI'AIH* R-ALwci? 31.>7,761.56 1 « I 2 1,'•9.82 , *, -14 ".3 I< • I < I mine.! and approved ih the Commissioners t-lourt this 2nd day of J.'ebi'uary 1931. GEO. SHOEMAKER JOHN HOEEMAN ERANK MARTIN Board of Commissioners, Adams County, Indiana. The 1t.,. < OMMISsIoAEIts KllOclt l lpe win.' 1,1 * '! ni missionerg of Adams County. Indiana, in compllI'l'iov.ii m. J’fovleions of an act of the General Assembly of Indiana, fhuc ’’’ and entitled "An Act Concerning County Hef tile’ r,.', ~1;, I’l'OHents the above statement lor record and publication - Ptsand expenditures for tlie year ending iJecember 31st 1930. <.Eo. SHOEMAKER JOHN HOC! MAN I'IiANK MARTIN Board of Conimisslotiers, ''test: A11.a.-i u > . . Adams County, Indiana. "‘belt Harlow, Auditor. Feb. 12-19
Ploughe, granddaughter of the caHhiet; Miss Maude Storns, assistant cashier, and Dr. Thorpe Groves, a customer. o Two Points of View A married man's Idea of henven Is >i place where wives don’t ask their hushnnds for money.—Chien go News. A mnrried womnn's Ideti of It Is a pfnee where she Is not subjected to the einhnrrassnienl of having to ask her husband for n share of wlint she hits helped him earn.—Detroit News o The Quake in Qurker Asked to write an essay on Quakers, a little girl wrote: "Quakers tire very meek people who never tight and never answer hack. My flit Iter Is a Qiink“r. but my mother Is not."—Toronto Globe.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1931.
OPPONENTS WIN MINOR VICTORY ON BONUS BILL t(T)NTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) bill a little, as its passage is assured The only question remaining now is how soon the vote will come. The house passed the bill Monday under suspension of the rules, and tile Senate tinance committee reported It favorably yesterday In the face of direct presidential opposition. It. Is understood a veto awaits it at the White House, but it is also understood that there are more' than enough votes in both houses to enact It over theveto. Administration leaders in both house and Senate have deserted the president on this issue.
o— *— Chintz Long in Use Tlie chintzes of the Coromandel ( coast were celebrated In the time of Marco Polo. Thirteenth century. They are mentioned also by Barbosa. a Portuguese, who visited India soon after the passnue of the ! Cape of Good Hope by Vasco da Gama: “Great quantities of cotton cloths admirably painted, also some white and some striped, are held Ip the highest estlma'lon." o Aviator’s Handicaps The evenness of air while flying | varies with the temperature. If ■ tlie air is warm, or what is culled , thin air, it Is difficult to gain alti- ! tifre. In cold or dense air it Is easy to gain altitude. The air over cities Is warmer than that over the surrounding country. It is when a flyer approaches warmer nir that the plane bns a tendency tn lose altitude. In some places a change from cold to warm air Is very b'lrupt. This Is known as an air . pocket or bumpy air. n Stock Exchange Idiom Tl.e term “cover" In connection with stock transaction Is a wonl which is used when one is In the act of buying in a stock which had previously been “sold short" —In other words, a stock which had been sold with the hope that the market in that stock won'.d subsequently decline and would thus afford sn opportunity for Its purchase as a lower price, with the difference between' Its sate and purchase price representing a profit on the transaction. o Nclion'i Great Honor Tlie Clielengk or Plume of Triumph, a diamond aigrette given by the Sultan of Turkey to Lord Nelson after his victory Ht tlie battle of the Nile In ITUS, and now tlie property of the British nation. Is the highest Insignia of tlie Mohammedan world. It had never before been awarded to anyone outsids Islam. r, Use of Bank Checks The habit of using cheeks rather than money affects the velocity of circulation of money, because a de positor’s surplus money will immediately be put in the bank in return for a right to draw by check. Banks thus offer an outlet for any surplus money—pocket money—and tend to prevent the existence of idle hoa rils. Explaining Wave Motion Wave motion in a liquid represents a continuous handing on from particle to particle of a disturbance in tli<> medium without actual transfer of the medium itself. Tills may be iieiuoiisiruled by throwing h stone into water. It will be seen that waves run out in circles from the point at which tlie stone submerged. These waves seem to he actitiillv moving, but if a cfiip be thrown on the surface of the water it wid be found that its motion is up and down and not in an outward direction. Firtt Sewing Machine While Elias Howe is usually cred Ited with tlie invention of tlie sew Ing machine, a [latent for this device was secured 15 years earlier. In IS:S>. by a Frenchman. Barthel my Tliinionnier. who was called the "enemy of thimbles" by Parisian garment makers. _n Bourse Accept, All Order, On tlie Paris Bourse orders cat, be given and executed for any quantity of stocks or bonds—from one share or bond upi'ard—except in the ease of futures. As a matter of fact, small transactions are so numerous as to make It virtually impossible to ascertain tlie total daily turnover.—United States Com mercial Reports. Old Chinese Coins The precious metals were never used for making coins in ancient. China, Until quite recent times bronze was tlie only metal that served the Chinese as money.—Gas Logic. o The Misses Esther Beery and Lynn Mites of the Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne visited with Miss Beery’s mother, Mrs. Jess Beery. Wednesday.
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HOSPITAL NOTES Miss Ida Alshoufe, New Haven, is a medical patient at the Adams County Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Martin G. Graber, Geneva, Route 3. submitted to a minor operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning. ; Miss Edith Reed, 1110 West Madison street, underwent a tonsillectomy operation at the local hospital this morning. i Mrs. Ruth Mann. Geneva, underwent a major emergency operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning. o De Witt Clinton Honored There is an Internal revenue stamp bearing tlie picture of De Witt Clinton. This stamp has appeared since 1879. There is no an tlientic record to show why <’tin ton’s picture was selected, but he was at one time governor of New York and in his campaign for Hie I governorship in 1817 made the Erie canal, of which he was one of the builders an Issue. Therefore it Is probable that his portrait appears i on tlie Internal revenue stamp In commemoration of ttiat national event.—Washington Star. A,k Him Another The question and answer editor a Detroit paper received the fol lowing question: “When I eat nuts tard or onions or anything like that perspiration always comes out or the top of my head. Why Is thatl- ; The editor’s answer was: “Because you ent mustard or onions or some thing like that.” -.o - • Maryland’s founder The colony of Maryland was founded by John Calvert, first Lord Baltimore, by grant of the English king.
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WOULD EMBARGO FARM PRODUCTS iCONTINi'iiD FROM PAGE ONE) commodities which are produced here in sufficient quantities to satisfy domestic needs. “I see no hope of an immediate increase in prices, even if this measure be enacted." he snid. "1 believe, however, it would prevent further price declines when the next crop is marketed." —o Explanatory A youngster in third reader in an Indianapolis school who is just becoming familiar witli ids multiplication vocnhttlnry, wrote recently to his aunt, telling tier Just what he Is doing in eneh subject. When he came to arithmetic, lie was evidently puzzled, bat ills originality came to the rescue, lie wrote: "It. arithmetic we are timesing with two numbers."—lndianapolis News. British Stand on Palestine The Balfour declaration tnnde with regard to Palestine as a Jewish homeland was contained in a letter written by Arthur Balfour, then prime minister of England, to Baron Rotlischild. In which Mr. Balfour expressed tlie sentiment: “Tlie government views witli favor the establishment of Palestine as a national home for tlie Jewish people and will use its best endeavorv to facilitate the achievement of this object.” o Uncle Eben “De man dat’s smalit enough to recognize good advice when he hears It." said Uncle Eben, “is generally sninht enough to make up his own advice In de fits’ place."— I Washington S'nr
INDICTMENTS ARE DISMISSED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) and Earl Gentry with conspiracy to commit a felony, also was nolled. Klink and Gentry were acquitted on other indictments. Wilson asked that the indictments be nolled because three terms of court had passed without action lining taken on them. o VDiervatory Siieu Several factors tire tiilmn Into consideration in choosing sites fur observatories. A sits is elmsen where there are a large number of clear nights in tlie year, where tlie air is free from dust and haze, where tlie altitude is high enough for tlie site to tie above part of tlie air, where a dry climate assures cloudless skies, and where smoke and artificial llglits of cities are al> sent. To this must tie lidded tlie (actor of “good seeing" as opposed o "poor seeing." o Extra Educational Courue ’’Experience," says ill Ho. tlie Sage of Chinatown, "is a great teacher, hut her classes are largely made up of people who limi to stay after school for not passing the common - sense examination." — Washington Star. o Reut Aid in Mental Figuring Tests show that an individtisl enn do mental arithmetic as well after an Inadequate eight's rest, hut he uses up more energy than when rested. Florence Holthouse Stenographic Work Typewriting Fudge J. T. Merryman's Law Office. K nf C. Ride (f vou have nnv extra tvpecTi*:i,rr or slonoprnnhic work I will Le glad to <!o it. Phone 12 for appointment.
JUST RECEIVED ONE-HALF TON FRESH GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS in bulk and packages, and can save you one-half on your seeds. Let us prove it! Plant bulk Sweet Peas March 17th. BAUGHMAN’S 5 & 10c store East side 2nd st.
coo 6 Affi J Prices pM I $/i -<>B I Reduced Greatest Savings in History "•" A--; ' / One Stop T^e tire within the Reach of ALL Super Price Each Per Pair Trice Each Per Pair Service 4 ' 50 - 20 *5' 60 HO' 90 *6 98 H 3' 60 i hjvl ▼ IW <29 s 4.50) <29x5.00) Station 4.50-21 5.69 ipo 5.25-20 8-30 ifc.io 00C4.50) (30x5.25) 4,!519 6- 65 12 90 6 - 00 - 20 11- 50 22- 30 t '28x4.75) <30x6.00) IUAO LU — — : r7"~ TVT 7 AU Sizes low priced Lubes al big savings Gas and Oils High McDuffee Tire Service Pressure Greasing I f ° l, a< l^' on ''' ' liiid Phone 262
VOTE IN FAVOR OF INCREASING EXEMPTIONS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ing of the "wets," was introduced by Representative Fred S. Galloway. Democrat, Indianapolis. Under Galloway’s new bill, nil provisions of the Volstead act would be incorporated Into Indiana law. and tlie Wright law would lie repealed thereby. This would permit prescription whisky by licensed physlclana.
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A state commissioner of prohibition would be appointed, his salary to be fixed by the budget commission. — .-o " Almoit Univertal Coin Nineteen countries have the coin known us tt cent —the United States, Arabia. British East Africa, British Honduras. Canada, Oeylon, China, liomlnlcitn Republic, Dutch Guiana, K.i»t Indies, Esthonla. Federated Malm Stales. Hongkong. Labrador, l.lberin Lithuania, Netherlands ii ml colonies. Newfoundland and St rails Settlement __ . O HWW Get the Habit —Trade at Home.
