Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1924 — Page 3

J EpE BAR PLANS IgEATION OWE |J l<,on Nam< ‘ d A,, ‘ { ounly thahinan KMin Organization ♦ - — ♦ I Jt ...... Sutton, of This <-ii v *• B'« n ..HN'.MPd Adams county it f1,,. r| .;,ni/ation the |V r ssoc.alion. by .1. A. Van ’* Vil! ,. r of tie I KB us- of 'h p organization Im ate t itizon and future p< in the • principles — ■it?l -■•■"■•■nts of our institutions > fundamentals of government.”be named organiz.i---.1,.. Prizes to school pupils who . >. ■ oration on the ton-i, chairmen have been named ■ ia® ! " llin, y an ' l an organization .dfe-ted in each. Ththe statejiar ■riati® io 11, -“ anil was < ' arrif " l 0111 with excellent results, it is chairmen in nearby counties lien, Samuel D. Jackson, Port ; Blackford. Victor Simmons, il City:. Dekalb, Walter D. Auburn: Huntington, Mart J. y, Huntington; Lagrange, 1 Haskins, Lagrange; Noble, re A. Redmond, Kendallville; 1, D. R. Best, Angola; Wells, tn Simmons, Bluffton: WhitBloom, Columbia City. I TO FEED DAIRY CUTTLE lie Shows How To d Dairy Cows: Co. gent Has Bulletins . M. Rusche, County Agent) farmers are ‘ from Missouri" ild what recommendations are y Purdue relative to feeding r milk. It's true that "a dollar 1 a dollar earned”, sometimes true when one saves a dol rth of feed and loses two dol irth of milk. That is what rymen (representing thous! 1 Indiana did, as shown, by j Read the story. lairymen at Purdue went out different cow testing associa-

g. ■ | l ' ■' ’Ff Al< lil'’ iiT’ W Tdi I vSHI m u li'W Ha./ 11V1CTR0LA 9 f° r | Christmas || Reserve your Victrola II now for Christinas and 91 we will deliver it w henil over you prefer. Make |l your choice eaily. The || demand towards the Il last days is always fa very heavy. I OPEN EVENINGS ■I Holthouse Drug Co. al I ' ■L '! ■WM—awi ■■■■Th *

' inn - in Indum., , rows I whose owners said they were fed aw« ll ns possible. j D H pltP , ls lll(1 (ow 1 tester's advice. The cows were p.,r I in the Purdue herd, ted the "Purdue I and records compared with the I |COW testing association records of the preceding year. The rows selected wero qualified as follows; good dairy form or conformation; low production during the preceding year; taken from herds where good feeding methods had not been followed. At Purdue, the cows wore fed the regular “Purdue ration" of corn silage .alfalfa hay nmUho 4-2-1 (corn, oats, oil meal) grain ration in pro per amounts. And then the -xtrnvag ance in feeding methods began Io 'show up. 1 Whereas on the farms each cow had been fed, on the average $43.72 worth of feed per year, the Purdue men fed each cow, on the average of worth of feed, What a waste of expensive feeds. But, on the farm, the |43.72 brought back $121.2(1 in milk, while in the Purdue herd the $72.34 brought back $207.38 worth of milk, a difference in net profit of 1 $57.40 in favor of the Purdue method. In other words, for each SI invested in additional feed, a $2.01 return. Not a bad investment. The five farmers are no longer “from Missouri”. Get Bulletin 277 at the county agent's office and read the details of • _________ """■ " STOP I “Gift Hunting” I Let us solve your Christmas Gift Problem. 12 Photographs for I 12 Friends Edwards Studio I Phone 964 Open 1-1 |). tn. on Sundays $ until Christinas.

—m JiufiimiMinuiiTiK .. jmi rm nr ..jil ■i_ j ........ -, b . • Make this a practical Christmas —with these magic keys to happiness rpIME slips by with startling rapidity. But a few A car of imposing beauty-richly finished and 1 short weeks ago you were looking forward to fitted- with genuine mohair upholstery and apThanksgiving. Now it’s gone! pointments of the very finest quality. Christmas will be here before you realize it. So I ts smooth, quiet, vibrationless performance don’t delay. Decide now to place your order for j s a delight to even the most seasoned motorist, a Studebaker Special Six Sedan. The gears shift so easily-the clutch operates so Make this the most practical Christmas of all - smoothly-the brakes are so sure and positive - .ith a useful gift that will bring years of joy. you are hardly aware of any effort in operation Present your family with these magic keys to Make this Christmas one that wall be remem sappiness on Christmas morning—the keys to a bered. Put the keys to a Studebaker Special Six Studebaker Special Six Sedan. Sedan on your tree. We will gladly have the car Here is a car your family will be proud to delivered to your door on Christmas morning, own a car that looks and rides luxuriously. But come in and make arrangements now. Studebaker October sales exceeded in value those of any other automobile manufacturer in the world except Ford fg LIBY AND YOST jW 116 S. Ist St. Phone 771 .Jr! Decatur, Indiana _ _ ssJbu, -Jilj i4—i tW F NF. W STUDEBAKER SPECIAL SIX SEDAN, $2150 One of the 15 New Studebakers, Ranging in Price from $1125 to $2860 (all prices f.o.b. factory) STUDEBAKER r HIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR

Ithe test. How To Send In Golden Rule Gift Those who observe the Golden Rule next Sunday by partaking of sacrificial meals to help orphan children of the Bible hind- should fiend their donations direct to the Near‘Ea»t Re-l-'f which will administer the fund. Al) cash or checks should be addressed to Thomas ('. Day, state treasurer of Near Rost Relief, ,-,2(1 l''O|H- Ilan!; Kidding, Indianapolis,

These Times .Justify 2 Your Supreme Effort 1 || [ ■», ■ B ip ■ B :J| Present day prosperity and opportunity should I § H call for the best you have. R ' ' ’•? Wo expect prosperous times and excellent conditions to continue for the years to come—but — m ’‘J Today—the present—ls all that is ours. NOW g ' i Jj is the time to profit from these conditions. h 1 i |l| ■ Are You Working * 100% Efficient? i ■ , J Oftentimes the services of a good Bank can ( H add largely to one's working efficiency. J We advise our patrons Jo work safely and con. servativ-ly, but where additional financing is needSk ed to secure ycur best production, we solicit your I I t, , You are not doing your duty unless you are IQ running ai full production and up to full capacity. i II a | ■ • I L Old Adams County Bank The Bank for Everybody II I I <j II I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924

- w I liwwm—ll vv '■■4 '*■ fwm iwho will acknowledge every contribution. o ■I Mkri Agnes Kohne spent th- day in Fort Wayne visiting triend J and relatives, 0 — — Much Driving Hurts Eyes Aft-r a long drive always wash your eyes with simple camphor, witch-ltiiz-1. bydrasti.", etc, n; mixed in (.avoptik eye wash. This removes dust and germs and counteracts es-i • feets of wind and sun. Stops dryness and burning. Smith, Yar.iT A- Falk, • druggists.

- - i i-1 i i i sq Starting Thursday Dec. 4th I • We Will Launch Our Big 1 ' ■ ' COAT and DRESS SALE II ■ I yj ; I This will be a sale of 1 ' ■i /yA season's choice style pa a "' 7 ' R armcn^s a t exceptional II ' JmWlf —’ 0W l ,r ’ tes ' Every Coat II 1 > - 1 an< ’ ress * s mar k e< l f° r ‘‘ I j ■ th*' l * sa ’ e ' ' ou w *" f ,nt ’ 1 M many of them priced at > fP | Tl ft | x ,esK ‘ an i manufactured / J I j | “ j cost. Nothing will be re- ’-W yL | = b served. Make your selec- 4 . I yfl tions early. It’s to your | W I -1 \ interest to buy now. «jM! I I Ji ■ ,• / iL i Big Savings of Interest io You —ate Beautiful Styled Coats Exira Quality Coats Stylish Cloth Coats Fine Fur Collars All Fine Fur Collars Fur Collars | Sale Sale Sale $42.50 $34.50 $24.50 ■ Coats that were worth Coals that were worth Coats that were worth $67.50 • $49.75 $‘37.50 to $39.75 Nobby Stylish Fine Wool Cloth Al! Wool Fine All Wool Cloth Coats Coats C'oth Dresses " 001 ~resses .. the finest of tailor- Newest materials lur c oiiats ing and style; made and styles by the most reliable Highly tailored a ' e manufacturers. ~ . eio™ $15.75 ' 0 <RISSO $14.75 Coats that were (oats that were tPAOocJV .. ~..<1, The above dresses £ worth Formerly sold at sold at $29.75 to $32.50 $22.50 $25.00 $18.75 to $22.50 Fine Line Silk Dresses One Lot Childrens Coats Wonderful Value. | in beautiful styles. All r . One Lot All Wool Dresses I Sizes 3 to (> years. your Choice 7 this fairs styles j Sale Choice ( ' Checks and Plain material | Qo nr nr AH abovc were e,eßant 1 Z/a 4tj f 3 to « O values at $12.50 Another big shipment of Ladies’ Silk and Woo! Hose | made by the Real Silk Hosiery Co. * SuA"-Biamda/ui& of ' I SiLK 80c Guaranteed Hosiery Per Pair I Also complete assortment of All Silk 12 Strand Weave Ladies’ Silk Hose at 80c per pair. The above are the best wearing hose to be had. NIBLICK & CO. |