Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1925 — Page 3

tfSIWES ■ to FAHM MEET '/ • j* * H ural Adams <'<>•• Farmers ■ tbF Indiana Agricultural fc: n t-riy —a, H' r 4 WP.I 'to b- »-’•> Pl,r !■ Ming thP of • ,anuar> 12 M'G.practically competed, acV,J,,, to information reived at ■t ~un arcnr. otTloo thi« morn qtrim and cleric Hoe’ him ■ ‘pecial reductions in fares to attending the conference, tic- ■ . f vioK on sale January 10. good ■ return from Ufayette not later Ht-n January 19. at the rate of one |Kd one half fare for the round tr.p. , large number of leading agri ■■ ~l i ;i nd home economics work ■■“ f the I nlted States and Canada |K\.. b ..m secured for the occasion lEd those attending are assured an ■durational and inspirational proIsl shec h «111 keep them busy from IK, , rllinf until evening. Sessions will held each evening. !■ The State Corn Show and State fKyato Show wdl bring out one of iM,. exhibits ever seen at Pur--1.K., In spite of the relatively poor ■urn »ea<vn. there is an unusual in■crest in seed corn and seed pota■oP9 The State Boys’ Corn Club IKliow will be held at the same time. EV farmers from Adams county ' ML planning to attend and at least Hue sample of corn will be sent down | EL r boys' corn show. Bulletins End programs of the conference may ' Ke otbalned at the county agent’s of■Mee. f K AUCTION SCHOOL NEWS * -by- * "Bob" C. Smith * j Col. Guy Pettit hasn’t exploded yet Bcut he didn't miss it much when the Kt-igar "went off" in his mouth. I Mr. Polling said he did not have Ko sprinkle the floor Friday To K?ttlr the dust before sweeping, for Kt ”as still damp from the tears of Slaughter that were shedded from the during the impersonating of Kite mock auction sale. This sale ■was put on by the students as one ■of the entertainment features for Year’s day. ® The impersonators for th<? mock ■auction sale were, Mr. Bergquist, for ■ Col. Reppert; Mr. Compton, for Col. ■Pettit, and Mr. Wimberly for Col. ■Garten. During the new year program we ■ were very sorry that Mr. Vilhouer ■could not give us a talk on “Why ■ Does She Wear Green Stockings?" The "Efficiency” class of 1925 has ■ made the Reppert School building ■ “The House of Pep and Fun." Students of the Reppert Auction ■ School held their first practice sales ■ Saturday, January 3. The students ■ did exceptionally well considering it ■ was the first time they ever did the I actual selling. The students will confl tinue selling at auction every evenfl ing at 7:30 for the week starting Jan- ■ uary 5. When a person gets so interested ■in his work that he forgets to eat, ■we feel like he will make a success. ■ That is what Mr. Stevens did the fl other day when he forgot to eat his fl supper. All of us were indeed very fortun- ■ ate to have the opportunity of hear- ■ ing the wonderful orator, Col. Art I Thompson, of Lincoln, Nebraska. We ■ might take him as a model by which Iwe can all hope to attain in our ■ auctioneering career. Mr. Bergquist, our class president, ■ who is loved by all the students, is ■ a great organizer and we all should I feel proud in having such a man in ■ 'he Efficiency Class of 1925. — o | Outline Plan To Avert Crossing Accidents Indianapolis, Jan. 5.— The state adI ' isor y committee appointed by GovI Prnor Branch to co-operate in the I reduction of grade crossing accidents I Indiana, met here today to outK ' ne its program. The committee was appointed t« co-operate with Frank E. Singleton, member of the state public Service commission and who has been appointed state commissioner of safety. s ‘ngleton was in charge of the safety conference which was held last ctober on a call by Governor ■ atich to eliminate grade crossing accidents which after time, has been mcreasing at an appauling rate. The committee is composed of Reven members representing the varbranches of traffic, education.

- ■ ciihe -orgatnizationn, the farmers, and . The com altiee Is to serve wjthout pay. The committee. now however, ba j no legal statues uhd it is expected that 'it will draw up a recomnfttadatiott for th* presentation to the next legislature for the establishment of a permament committee. a 'Object To Pastor Going Into Highways and Bywavs Chicago, Jan s.—Because the Rev. .Thornton A. Mills associated with republicans and sinners" and went •into the "highways and byways" in search of church members, a fight has been started in the aristocrathNew England Congregational church here which may end in the pastor's resignation. In addition to the charge that he was bringing “undesirable" people into the church, opponfnts of the Rev. Mills claim he is a modernist His Christmas sermon, they say, vir tually repudiated the virgin birth of Christ. The edifice is the mother church I of Congregationalism in Chicago, with I a baptismal font claimed to have been ' used by the Pilgrim fathers, and members of "old and distinguished American families" on its rolls. The church’s council of 15 has drawn up a resolution “suggesting" that their pastor resign not later than June 30. Rev. Mills has not yet indicated what course he will pursue. i The pastor, commissioned as a major during the war, "mingled too freely" with down-and-outers, spoke at meetings of radicals, invited “flloatera" and hoboes to join the church and "held open forums on employment conditions in the church parlors," his opponents charge. Gary Woman*Has New Way To Rehuke Her Husband Gary, Ind., Jan. s.—Cast the rolling pin into the discard, along with the hoop skirt and the picture hat. Anne Sefehek, 1971 Delaware, has discovered a new way of rebuking one's husband if he returns home in an intoxicated condition. Just haul him forcibly before a magistrate. She tried it out in the justice court of J. J. Stapleton this morning and it worked. John Sefehek, her husband, who returned home intoxicated Saturday evening, was fined $5 and costs for intoxication in a publi. place. — o RE PRETTY!TORN CRAY HAIR HARK Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea And Sulphur Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded. brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way th get this mixture was to make it at home. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, at a small cost. i Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or cost brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. When You fee! Cold Cominc «lv\ A dr Laxative (Bromo | \Quinihej tablets ' to work off the cause and to fortify the system against an attack of Grip or Influenza. A Safe and Proven Remedy. Price 30c. The box bears this signature

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« i n . . __x_ . .... -— ' —nr j ....;, l . ... - r. ~ Our January CLEARANCE SALE Starts Saturday January 3rd. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Clothcraft and Griffon Gothes We tried to sell them our way all season—new styles, high quality, and a moderate profit, hut the weather man worked against us. Kept you from thinking about winter clothes; and left us with more merchandise than we can afford to carry over. WE HAVE PUT OUR OVERCOATS IN THREE GROUPS Values to $28.00 Values to $38.00 Values to $50.00 $19 50 $29 50 $39 50 One Lot of Young Men’s Fancy Suits 1-2 Price We have selected 150 Suits from our regular stock which we are going to offer you at the following prices. These are not old stock but good up-to-date merchandise. Values to $28.(10 Val,,es to Values to ?r,o ’°° - $19 50 $29 50 $39 50 (Staple Suits not included) * / Our Entire Stock of Boys Overcoats 20% off Sizes 4 to 13 Fancy Dress Shirts Boys Knee Pant Suits HATS | 20% Off Liberally Discounted 20% off | This Sale For Cash Only — j Holthouse Schulte & Co. “Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys” | CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING | - ■ - - ——•—————■—!■— MtfiCflflnL *- 1 jhllii?iillFllir.MnflfflWflMrißT ZtllffilMß—l