Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1926 — Page 4

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L ' ' - IFECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H. Heller Pres. and Gen Mgr A. R. Holthouse Sec’y * Bub. Mgr Dick D. Heller Vice-President Entered at the Postoffice at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter. Subscription Rates: Single copies I -02 One week, by carrier ........... .10 One year, by carrier 5.M One month, by mall .38 Three months, by mail I.WO Six months, by mail... —~ 1.75 One year, by mail ....— 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 (Prices quoted are within first and second zones Additional postage added outside those sones.) Advertising Rates: Made known by Application. Reheerer. Inc., 35 East Worker Drive Chicago 200 Fifth Avenue, New York A successful Dairy Day In Decatur will prove a benefit to every cltisen In th e county tor you can’t boost this great Industry without helping yourself. The Chicago Tribune says we found the big boulder in Elephant river. Well we re glad they didn’t accuse us of getting it from Mr. Roosevelt’s once famous ’.‘River of Doubt." October 19th—Dairy Day in Decatur —two big bands, a barbecue, good speaking, a free drawing, a happy day for every body. Get back of it —boost —be here, help make it a success. You never made a dollar or a friend by knocking, it doesn’t help in politics or business. If you say kind words, you Have a good taste and you gain in the longer period. Be a' booster. The rains continue and the lost’ already millions in th e state, cannot be estimated unless there is a check soon. In the south part of this county a number of farmers have lost their entire crop of corn, beets and potatoes. And in the south part of Indiana the condition is even worse than in this section. The republican campaign slogan in Indiana this year is ‘ why change?’’ It would s«»em to a sound and sensible voter that one good reason is that it is now costing six times as much to operate the state as it did a fewyears ago and we all need the money. If that isn't sufficient reason we are sure we can find othcVs for your consideration. De'iiici --aHe liea<l’<pl'Jfiers are open each evening and you are invited to call, to report such matters as you believe will be of interest, to assist in planning for the October campaign to do and the < ounty chairman and his c -mmitteeinen will appreciate any assistance you can give. Unless you are now- registered or are before October 4th. you will not be eligible to vote. You don’t w-ant I that to happen, do you? if you are a first voter, if you have changed your name, if you have moved from the precinct in which you registered during the past two years, it is necessary that you register now. Do it this month. —I .1 ■—!. HI. The business men of Decatur are for Dairy Day and will lend their _ _ _

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lefforts tn make It a splendid success I That fact was evidenced last night by a unanimous vote in fafor of providing a oaruccue lunch and adding other features to the program. Within a few days, the complete plans will it be announced. In the meantime plan r to add your efforts to making the occasion one long to be remembered. 2 You may not realise the Importance 0 of the dairy business in Adams 0 5 county. A few years ago It was a 0 very small fraction of business and 0 was but an Incident of farming. Toll day It holds one of, if not the most Important part In the business of this splendid county. It has been the saver for many who would not have otherwise been able to keep going and it is but in its infancy. Everyone in the county benefits either directly or , Indirectly from this business and at r the meeting here on Tuesday, October ( 19th, you will Ire told all about it. ' Think of it voters—in the year 1925 under the Jackson administration, tne gigantic sum of 352,836,192.69 was collected from all sources. That’s 1 more than was required under seven years of democratic rule, isn’t that enough to convince you that you are being “gouged" and held up? There is no need for it and paying large sums out for taxes and an added three cents- a gallon for gasoline, certainly does not bring good times. You have tried it now for ten years. If you need any further argument or will again swallow the “bunk" of the Watson • Robinson - Walb politicians, you are easier than we think you are. Governor Alex Groesbeck, of Michigan. took his pitcher to the well once too often and Alex has been a pretty fair governor, too. Anyway he built a lot of good roads in that state and that was a real he-man’s job for there were thousands of acres of land which could not be sold for enough to pay the assessment against the properties, but anyway along comes Fred Green, mayor of lonia and trims Mr. Groesbeck who bad served three terms as chief executive. And thats the way it goes in politics. Green proved his popularity and had a mighty good manager, one “Happy" Church, a newspaper publisher from Cadillac who knows his “stuff" and has again proven it. The tenth biennial special develop ment of the Byron Times, published at Byton, California, has been issued. The first edition appeared in 1908. and comprised 60 pages. The current edition requires 252 pages. It is printed on the finest paper, and its mechanical perfection is on a par with the best printing in the country. But aside from the mechanical sea titres of this publication, a point of c. wt ' a thriving country town some 40 miles from San Francisco. The Byron Times, through its ten special editions, has actually made the Delta country near San Francisco, a great reclaimed area of what was virtually . swamp land, and which can now be [compared only to the valley of the ■ Nile, known the world over. Harry t Hammond, the'editor of the Times, - will probably never receive the thanks which is due him. He has shown i what big things a country editor can do for his community, if he can visu- | alite its industrial and agricultural 8 possibilities and then get the local • people and surrounding towns to back —

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