Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1926 — Page 6
No Advance In Price But A Bigger And Better Newspaper ' On To Another Year And The 23- Annual Renewal Campaign —of theDecatur Daily Democrat ri®2<s f A MAJORITY of our mail subscriptions expire during January and February and following our annual custom we will give our subscribers an opportunity to renew for another year AT THE SAME OLD PRICE. IT IS gratifying each year to hear our faithful subscribers say, “We couldn’t get along without the home paper,” or “We get the local markets and all the news in the Daily Democrat and want to renew for another year.” We believe that you feel the same way and that the paper is and can be made a welcome visitor to your home every day during 1926. PUBLISHING Costs have advanced yearly and during the past year reached another peak. However we have not advanced the subscription price and will accept renewals, PAID IN ADVANCE AT THE SAME OLD RATE. $3.00 a Year in First Zone $3.50 in Other Zones For less than ONE CENT a day you can have the paper delivered to your home by mail. The Decatur Daily Democrat “covers” the local field and with the leased wires of the UNITED PRESS SERVICE gives all the news of interest to its many readers. We strive to make the paper Better and Bigger each year and believe that you’ll find it of service and a pleasure during 1926. We invite you to renew now—thus assuring yourself of the paper during 1926 and getting in on the same old price. All mail subscriptions are payable in advance. • Decatur Daily Democrat RENEW NOW NO ADVANCE IN PRICE BIGGER AND BETTER KEEP YOUR NAME ON OUR M AILING LIST P.Y RENEWING NOW.
DECaTIjB DAILY DEMOCRAT. JaNUAR. 1925
