Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 307, Decatur, Adams County, 30 December 1925 — Page 4

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c A resolution that you will assist the pastors in making a genuine success of the two weeks church services to start .January loth, would be a splendid start in the right direction. Gel your New Year resolutions ready. We are sure there are a lot of them we can all make to our own advantage and to that of the community. If we resolve to do those things best for all of us we will do ourselves the greatest good. How about your automobile license for 1926.’ Under the law you are liable if you drive without one. In past years leniency has been shown by extending the time five or six weeks but so far no announcement of that kind has been made this year, so the safe way to do it is to get your plates and put them on. Twenty-four democratic governors have been invited to attenil the Jack son day banquet in Chicago. That w'll surprise those who thought the tld pattv of Jefferson and Jackson bad been laid to rest and likewise sevt rai million who would have lx t their last dollar that the democrats didn't hav« half the governors of the United States. The weather has moderated’and is about perfect for this season of the year. While we hear messages over the radio from Florida and California with pictures of roses abloom anil the moonlight glimmering along Hie lover's lanes, we some how or other get pleasures from the crisp air and the rise and fall of the mercury. It might he a lot worse. The astronomers who counted the pots on the sun and predicted a cold nap for the latter part of December are now "pointing with pride" and Maiming they were right. Geo whiz, this would be a safe prediction any year and the same kind of weather prevailed long before any one had heard of sun spots, air planes, radios, or the Florida land boom, so we don't get a big ‘ kick" out of the announcement. bi -a:, at baking up Indianapolis and several scores of arrests •hav • been made there this week on charge of violating the liquor laws. The capital city has escaped these drh In tirt pa-t for some reason or anofher and those from the other leading metropolises of Indiana have wondered just why the "speak easies” have been permitted to operate there without molestation. Now it seems that under A. fl. Harris they are not to be shown any favors that do not come Io other places and a lot of out of state folks are smiling as the law takes its course. With the new year will come poll-

tics and there will be plenty of it during the next ten or eleven months. Forces for and against Senator Watson and for and very much against Senator Robinson are now organizing and indications are that, a campaign of unusual energy will be made. Besides this there will be the county, district and state organizations and the election of officials for the state and the counties. The people are looking for a. way -out of present difficulties and sound principles and good candidates will measure greater than for several campaigns. Just one more day of the old year and then we all start with new clean

I Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle |6 cih elmei [b ; e re n e 10. "AM EUSje rojmps a&set Wr ilt'ej ]i R E ' HOjMP 'NAME' slates Old 1925 has been in many ways a hard one. during which the average business man had to watch corners, work a little harder, be a little more careful and a lot of folks will feel glad its over, hoping for an easier pathway during the coming

year. But don't be too confident that the coming year will be any easier. The waves may roll just as rough, your hark may be just as frail and the rainbow just as far away. Easy money is scarce, we are still getting back to normalcy and the surest and only way to succeed is to work hard, save where you can, keep on being progressive and don't forget to smileWe have resolved to publish a better newspaper the coming year and we say that with the belief that we have given you the very best we could n the past, all things considered. Each year we have made that resolution ami tried to keep it and we start 1926 with the deermination to keep up with the community in all ways. We ask your continued support that we may do so, realizing that this is your newspaper and that we can only succeed as you do. Thats why we are for all of you. that is thats part of the reason, the other being that we love old Adams county and every body in it and we get a thrill out of svery success which comes to you and yours. Lets all join in putting over bigger, better things in 1926 and hi making this the best place in all the world in which to live. o »• + + + ♦ * Big Features Os * ” RADI O * * Programs Today * Wednesday's Five Best Radio Features (Copyright 1925 by United Press) Weaf and hookup—lo p. m. (EST) —9 p. m. (CST)—Roxy and his gang. PWX, Havana. 400—8:30 p. in. (EST) —Havana Municipal band. WLS, Chicago, 345, 11 p. m (CST) —Circus program. WSM. Nashville, 283—8 p. m. (CST) — Scottish rite choir. KOA, Denver. 322, 8 p. m. (MST) — KOA players "The Silver Fox." 0 : '8333333333333333 5? 8 8 TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY 3 8 8 8 From the Daily Democrat File 3 8 Twenty Years Ago This Day 3 8 « 838S3SSSSSSS83SSS December 30, 1905—County commissioners meet and allow all bills to close the year’s business. Rev. George Grether resigns as pastor at the Reformed church to assume pastorate al Manitowac, Wis. Will Kortenbrler breaks a finger while bowling Fred and Patterson go to Winchester to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher are visiting at Geneva. J. A. Steele came home today from a visit in Lagrange county. Elmer Johnson purchases 46 head of horses at Berne this week and ship, ped them to Pittsburgh where he will conduct a sale. Miss Mildred Donaldson of Warsaw, is visiting at the Sprang home. Mias Dorothy Sprunger, of Geneva, is spending several days here with ■ friends.

Arc You Tortured By Indigestion? Thor** is more r?al suffering in indigfts- , ion than in almost any other human ailment. Constipation, Hour stomach, gas distress, heart-bum, shortness or breath, pain iln<l burning in tb 'atom.irh a || tbrs» tbing-i pursue the victim until the yp rs sight of food nauseates him. Vlunn has llf'ed this curse from thousands of tortured sutTerers. It acts upon sluggish bowels, torpid liver, ano weak kidneys. Kight away, you can tell its helping vou, and before long, you feel like ;i different person. You eat fearlessly and with appetite, you grt restful sleep, vou walk with a new stride, and you know what It is to enjoy vigorous health. Will vou -Ive it a chance? z VI UNA The vegetable regulator ~ SOLD BY y CALLOW & KOHNE

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inlntlnn vr ill appenr in next Issoe. THE BRAVE HEARTS Just a lit lie sunshine. Everywhere you'll meet them, Just a little rain. Patient, gentle, true, Just a little laughter. Knowing all you stiffer, Just a little pain. For they've suffered, too. Now and then a burden Storms have raged above them. All our strength to test They have known defeat, But the brave go singing |mt they've changed life's bitters Towards the golden west j n ( 0 nt&mories sweet. None gets all the laughter Faith has kept them gentle. None gets all the tears, Faith has kept thefil brave, Joys and griefs are portioned They've strewn sorrow's roses Through the passing years. On the little grave, Sorrows come to try us. Biff with hearts courageous Cruel seems the pain Still they march along, But the brave hearts ever Singing, for the living. Glorious remain. Their triumphant song. ldi>pyright 1925 fedgar A. duest |

* REPPERT AUCTION * SCHOOL NOTES ; « IT By The Reporter I The second day of school found the . boys up on their toes, to get all the i "Colonel" had to give them. Several of the boys have taken sick. "Doc" Miller diagnosed the disease as a bad case of buck fever, and recommended a large dose of Col. Reppert. After school, the class held a meeting to select a motto and do a little • practicing. The class is highly appreciative of. : the kindly spirit shown to the students by the people of Decatur and wish to i thank them for the hospitality shown. —o 1 Zion Reformed Church A. ft. Fledderjohann, Pastor 1 Sylvester Eve (Thursday) services will be held at this church, beginning .at 7 o’clock. Let us bring the old year to a proper close by attending

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services in the appointed place of , worship. There will be a message i on the subject. “Abide With Us For > It Is Toward Evening” and a special | musical number for the occasion. Zion Reformed extends a cordial welcome to all. * In connection with This worship hour there will be a memorial service tor the members that have passedover to the Great Beyond during the past year—Adam Wise, Mrs. Ida Sovine and Abe Stuckey. % After the services the Senior C E. ( society will have a Watch Party at the home of Mr. and- Mfs. Ferd Lit-1 terer. We urge the young people to attend the services and immediately after go to the Litterer home. At this season of the year we join in with Tennyson—- ; Ring out the old. ring in the new — Ring, happy bells, acros the snow; I The year is going, let him go; ; Ring out the false, ring in the true.

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POLICE ARREST 591 IN DETROIT • Five Simultaneous Raids On Gambling Resorts Net Many Men And Devices Detroit, Mich..-Dec. 30. — (United Presg)—Tn five simultaneous raids on downtown gambling resorts here last night, police arrested a total of 591 men and confiscated cash amounting to approximately $15,000. The raids involved sledg hammer attacks on bolted doors and search through secret rooms gained by concealed passages. Gaming instruments, dice and other equipment found in the establishments were ordered dismantled and destroyed. — o Charles Saunders Visits In Decatur Last Night Charles Saunders, formerly of this city and brother of Rev. Saunders, who was pastor of the Presbyterian church here for several years, later moving to Denver, was here over night and met a number of old friends. He left on the 10 o'clock car this morning for Upper Sandusky. Ohio, where lie will join Mrs. Saunders and two children and they will leave immediately for Palm Beach. Florida, where Mr. Saunders is engaged in the real estate business and getting along very nicely.' He lias entirely recovered his health and is very happy over it. He reports that Rev. Saunders has been in poor health fur some months, but is improving now. o —- —The Daily Democrat —Your Paper— CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! oS / \ I / Cy* H| V Il Zp Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little ■’Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you life it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of ’Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or < cun between the toes, and the foot 1 calluses, without soreness or irritation.

!f‘ : RESOLVED Si _____ * IMHI—I ;iw— BMW■ IZ tfi The best New 1 ear’s resolution 86 • • > Jfi you can make will be to make es L - 1926 a year of Ihrift. • ' tfi Jfi If you have never saved be86 r . -*•«■ - tfi lore, start a savings account today at this good, strong, reliable bank. If you are among the many having accounts, resolve to add to it regularly each week. j' A savings account encourages u | I Thrift and is your guarantee of ifi future Prosperity. ft ' , Si ; j ■ ■ ■ -4* I Old Adams County Bank i •,ffl WE PAY YOU TO SAVE | V

Brobers Must Register With Security Commission Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 30. —(United Press) —An order requiring all brokers in the state who buy and sei! only on specUic order of customers to register /Ith the state security commission was on file in the office of the sec-

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