Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 305, Decatur, Adams County, 24 December 1924 — Page 4

PURDUE SHORT COURSE SOON Annual Agricultural Conference At Lafayette January 12-16 The annual farmers short course, or agrlcuhitral conference as it is now called, will be held at I’ui'du* , University January 12-16, 1925. This I is a state-wide conference of farm- 1 ers, farm women, agricultural organ- 1 izations. livestock breeders assocla- 1 tions and other ralated interest and is sure to bfljof interest to any farm er in Adams county who attends. At this time a number of problems are uppermost in the minds of Adams county farmers, many of which will be considered at the conference. Definite instruction will be given in soils, crops, livestock, dairy ing, poultry, horticulture, vegetables growing and various home-economics subjects. Most of the instruction will be in the form of lectures. in the livestock work considerable 1 time will be spent by those interested .

Greeting you with sincere wishes for A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR The Holthouse Drug Co.

THOUGHTS OF THE WANING YEAR BRING TO US A DEEP SENSE OF OBLIGATION -TO THOSE WHOSE CONFIDENCE WE HAVE TRIED TO MERIT. WE WISH YOU ONE AND ALL A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS -THE KIiEBLER CO,

CHRISTMAS GREETINGS <hn biggest asset is the good will of our customers and we sincerely value the business you have given us. Wishing you one and all A MERRY CHRISTMAS THE PEOPLES LEAN 4 TRUST CO. “Bank of Service” --/ . •

in that phase of the subject in judging the different kinds of stock in the pavilion, Feeding tests will be reviewed showing the results of the experiments that have been conducted there during the past. The mens’ and boys’ state corn shows will be held in connection with the other work of the week. A number of boys of this county are planning to exhibit 10-ear samples of corn. a According Io word from the county agent's office a number of farmers of the county are intending to attend. Roy Price, tester for the members of the cow testing association will attend a conference to be held at that time. — ; 0 er HOW DOES SANTA GET IN If Santa came down our chimney He’d get his red coat all black. And the place is so small he’d be

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1924

stuck With that great big pack on his back. 1 know, for. one day when daddy And mother were gone to town. I climbed out on to the roof Where the chimney Is and looked, down. Its the strangest thing—why last Christmas 1 looked a round through the house ‘Fore we went to bed. and then listened— Laid awake und kept still as a mouse. The doors .were all locked —mother locked them: All the windows were fastened tight, too, And I can't understand how he did it, I But Santa — somehow he got

Greetings Our Friendships are our greatest assets and the spirit of the season provides the opportunity of greeting you and wishing one and all A MERRY CHRISTMAS WINNES SHOE STORE

Second Week of our Thrift Savings Club Membership Enrollment Success depends on your ability to grasp the opportunity of joining this Club and save regularly for 50 weeks. Don’t put it off. Everybody is welcome. Classes to suit all purposes. No cost to join. Come in and get your membership card. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. “Bank of Service”

December 25th lias arrived—Uh- 1 day of joyous remembrances. The «■* ■ call has come to all mankind and | joyfully accepted by all. g So on this <lat, we extend mir | greetings with much earnestness _ g and sincerity wishing that you ex- I perience the moM joyous Chrisirtnts t and a healthy and prosperous New | Year. *1 gWMaKftsgStTHE H. 4 B. DRY GOODS CO. » X ■iiiMMWf— it ■■■ H i i i " [—-rninruirrmiT

through! For early nett morning the front room Was just full of presents and toys— Dishes and dolls for the girls And skates and sleds for us hoys; Candy and oranges and apples A basketball. "Bound to Win." But what I'm wanting right now. Is to know how Santa gets In! —A. D. Burkett. — „ —0" ■ — —— LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS I - Dear Santa Claus, how are you, 1 want a gocart and a apple und A orange and that all. Elizabeth Meihls, 91.3 N. 2 st. Good-bye. Dear Old Santa:—Please bring me a doll with bl/k curls and a baby buggy; a box of chewing gum ami a _ . —<l

lot of candy. I would like to have a nlrh uthbrella and some ChHMmas ' Mila. Your little frlehd, Esther Kathryn Watklna. Monroe, Ind.

Charles W. Yager Representing The Western Reserve Lite Insurance Co. - DESIRES TO EXPRESS THE WARMEST APPrT'' CIATION OF YOUR FRIENDSHIP AND EXTENDS HEARTIEST GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FOR A Merry Christmas

i 1 There is nothing so valuable as ■. f friends and nothing so necessary - [ as to keep them. We desire to . T maintain our mutual co-opera-y tion with you during the coming , I year and extend our wishes for a ; l| vevy T ‘ , SB CHRISTMAS £? Vance & Linn J It I -«t-- — a—t ■•••_ rjiw ~ **—*'*f . ■■ I. ■ V J ,1 ■ • - . . 1 — - - r-z-.-i--.- —-:rTT=-~- —— — - SEASONS GREETINGS ; With kindest greetings and sincerest wishes that your cup be overflow ijjg with Happiness and Good Cheer for a Vtry MERRY CHRISTMAS and a W. \ . ||S . ■&:. PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR < PAY CASH AND BUY j ■% J

Kirkland Elfs vs. Andrews,! new gym. Saturday night. Dec. 27. Good preliminary. w-f-xl X I Taxi. Murray Hotel. Phone 57. 296t12x

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