Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1926 — Page 7

I upFCIAL SERMON i | M fortiiisevbninc;, I are feeding up-’ I L th* hu.k» "f worldliness. pleasure,! I ,nd many o,her ,hln,B WhU * d ° “"‘l Lrish the spiritual life. Jesus [ ~ -I am the bread (,f llfp " Whßt I X loaves and fishes were to the * (l . s) natures of these whom Christ dhe * in ~e 10 th * Kplr,lual nB ’ ± of those who accept Him. ■The dov.x return to the cote to hatch and rear their young., So par- " ought to come to Christ far their ddrens sake. Christian parents have a greater opportunity of seeing their children become Christians and L rC h members than have nonchrintion parents God said: The promise Is unto you. and your children.’ We to come to Christ because He u the onh true home of the soul Moses said Cord thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations.’ The dOVM found their home a place of ttcnrity Jesus Christ is the secure hiding Place of the soul from sin and Satan > ■As doves returned to their home on swift wing, so w e are urged to come*' Christ quickly. The promise of salvation is for today. The word of God is ‘Come now.’ ■Many people should come to Christ, because of the joy in fellowship. God invites many because there It room for them.’ o INDIANAPOLIS MAYOR IS NAMED IN PROBE (COM IM El> FROM PACE OWE) if Ed Ramsey, another candidate would withdraw. The mayor said the letter in which he was purported to have promised to let Stephenson dictate appointments if Stephenson would support him in the race for mayor of Indianapolis was a falsehood. Duvall offered a reward of SSOO to anyone who could produce the original copy of the purported contract proßismg to let Stephenson dole out city patronage. The letter tn Duvall’s handwriting which Duvall said he wrote read:

■ " Dresses I ......■■-'£j2£ s ij jo 50 ‘ W .... ..... ..S ■*•«<■'•- , . . I Fall and Winter Modes in an Early Selling Event I FRIDAY SATURDAY ! Opportunity presents itself to the Ladies and Misses at this count' in this special selling ly event. Me have just unpacked an unusually large number of new Fall and Minter Dresses which " e are to offer at an attractive price for Friday and Saturday only. All are new arrivals an d * n th e large assortment can he found the seasons choicest array of fine frocks. * Materials of Colors of \ Satin Faced Cantons, Black, Navy, Claret, Green, Spiral Crepes, Cocoa, Channel Red, I Silk Crepe. Bordeaux. ’> ■ B" $1 5 I ~E.F. Gass ill &Son Mq

l“D. C. Stephenson Dear Steve: j I was talking with your friend just now in rega/ll to Ed Ramsey getting off the ticket. If it la done 1 will be 4 candidate for treasurer and 1 go' ( down the line with you and the boys and will do all I can for the success 'of our ticket this fall | With best regards I am as ever, yours truly, J. L. DUVALL." The letter was written hastily on the stationary of a bank of which Duvall was chairman of the board of directors. Duvall said it was written about two years ago. before he considered making the race for mayor in denying that he wrote a contract promising to let Stephenson make certain city appointments. Mayor Duvall said the signature looked like a rubber stamp. The body of the alleged contract was typewritten - TEACHERS WILL HOLD MEETING IN FORT WAYNE - - ffOMTiyVE I »_l' Hi >st pA n K ONE, Dan H. Tyndall, of this city, is on the program during the two-day session. She will render a vocal solo. SELECT SEED CORN IS TIP Purdue Advises Indiana Farmers To Pick Seed As Soon As Possible

Farmers in all parts of Indiana are facing an nnparalled situation in the problem of selecting seed corn for 11 next year’s corn crop as a result of ■ the unusual weather conditions that : have prevailed for the past sixty days ■ which, because c* heavy rains and mud. have kept fatmers out of their i fields. Only a small part of the 700. - m>o bushels of sed necessary to plant ‘ the 1127 corn crop has been gathered i so far. according to information oh- ] tainod by the Soils and Crops Exten- : ricnDepartment of Purdue University. | Data from the weather bureau show

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I hat the average date of killing frost , Is n>w at hand for Northern Indiana | nd not more than two weeks away (or J Southern Indiana. Killing frosts have ; .heady occurred in lowa where temperatures as low as 28 degrees have been recorded. Considerable injury lyt r been done to the teed corn in that state oceoruing to the lowa Expertm<nt Station. The situation Is aJJ the i more serious in Indiana as a result of I flood damage in the low lands and liver bottoms when thousands of • acres of corn been entirely ruin- ■ rd. These farmers must depend upon the -farmers o'n the higher lands for • next year's seed supply All over the i weather is vary unfavorable to drying totn in the field which makes it rape- ■ cis! y urgent that farmers safeguard next year’s corn crop by selecting their seed from the standing stalks as soon as the condition of the field will permit of such work. The need of field selection is also emphasized by the tesults of community and Individual seed corn testing the past two years. | which show that the only dependable rource of seed corn is that from field I frosts gives the farmer a chance to' selected seed. Selecting Seed corn before killing ■ frosts give the farmer Ichance to' pick ears from healthy vigorous stalks, which are froee from disease. Such seed will produce higher yields than |' cub : elected corn if stored under fav- . orab’e conditions. As soon as the seed corn is picked it should l>e stored in dry shefls or buildings where there is a g tod :ircu lation of air. The ears should he hung by the husks or placed'on home

HOWTOCAREFOR VARICOSE OR SWOLLEN VEINS —- »

Kuh Gently and Upward Toward the Heart as Blood in Veins Flows That M ay If you or any re’atlve or friend is worried because of varicose veins, or hunches, the best advice tb»t anyone j in this world can give you is to' ask your druggist for an original two-ouncj j

• made or commercial tacks so that the oars do not touch. It the eats are piled ' together even for a few days, there is, danger of molding or heating on ac-l count of the high moisture content of the cotn. A dry, well ventilated basement la preferred for homo storage by ; many corn growers and should be | more generally sued vfhere available. I Where corn is stored In outside sheds - quick drying is necessary to avoid oar- [ ly freezing tempetatures. This may bel facilitated by opening the doors and I windows and by keeping the ears from touching. This year the damp and rainy weather makes it especially necessary to make special provision for drying seed corn to prevent mould-, Ing In many eases it may be necessary to resort to artificial heat. In such cases good ventilation Is most important. in most cases, however, there is a sufficient amount of mature corn which, if selected at once and stored in well ventilated places, will soon be dry enough to escape either moulding or inju/y from frost. —~o Mrs. Elmer Atnspaugh, spent the | morning in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. No other blue like Russ Bleaching 1 Blue Insist upon the name. All grocers sell it. TT o Special hard time dance at Sun Set Tonight. Ludy’s orches-i Ira. Friday evening, regular, dancing class. it Increase your wheat crop' one-third by using ANACONDA fertilizer. Decatur Produce Co.. Phone 380, 215-eod

1 bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength) and apply as directed night and morning to the swollen, enlarged veins. Soon you will notice that they are growing smaller and the treatment should be continued until the veins are of normal size. So penetrating ami powerful is Emerald Oil that even , Piles are quickly relieved. | Smith' Yage,r & Falk sells lots of it.

(Hear “The Raggeddy Man,” H. S. auditorium, tonight. — o PUBLIC SALE At Butler & Ahr sale barn, Saturday, Oct. 9, commencing at 1 p. m. Twenty-five high grade milch cows; 100 head of hogs; 100 breeding ewes. Roy Johnson, auct. T-F — 111 O'” 11 Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays ■ —■■■ ■"■■■■ ■I l ■ I .1 You can almost feel RHEUMATISM disappear! THAT miserable ache from inflamed, swollen muscles — GONE! - Rheumatism conquered! Driven right out of the system—simply by building rich, red blood. Sounds almost incredible—but it’s true! You see, rheumatism, as it is, called, that cripples you up and tor I tures you night and day, is caused by , impurities in the system. Weak, Impoverished blood can’t throw off these impurities—so rheumatism re-. mains. S. S. S. helps Nature build back' your blood to fighting strength—builds red-blood-cells by the millions! Red. blood purifies the system — rheurnatisßi is driven right out. Get this wonderful relief yourself! Thousands are doing it! S. S. S. has been stopping rheumatism by building

up red cells in the blood -for generations. It will do the same for you. I ' S. S. S. also cleanses' ■ your skin of blemishes — increases your appetite I —puts power and

strength and energy in your body. Get ■ S. S. S. today from any druggist. The - iargerbottlo is more economical. I

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