Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1926 — Page 5
LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS Preble. Ind. Dec, 14, 1926 Dear Santa Claus: pjense biina me a big horse, a a dog and a little banjo jU S o bring some Candy. I am being a ver y good llt’tle boy and am waiting (jr your coming. From your little friend Daniel Eugene Shackley + OF RADIO ♦ * BIG FEATURES ♦ 4, + + ++ + + + *+ + + + + < , + Thursday’s Five Best Radio Features Copyipht 1926 by United Press Central Standard Time tVTAM Cleveland 7 I’M. Cleveland symphony orchestra. V/TIC-Hartford — 8 PM. —Jacobsen String quartette KCO- Oakland 10 PM. Little symphony orchestra VVEAF—Hook Up (15 stations)—9 pm. Henry Burr's Artists. W.MOQ— Chicago — 8:50 IM. WMAQ Players. ' Notice I will le'ave Decatur after the Holidays and will not return until February or March. Those desiring work done should mail orders to I). A. Gillimn, Decatur. Ind., and they will be vailed for. D, A. Gilliom. 294-3tx Marion —Floyd Odle, 16. local factory employee, was painfully inpured when he slipped at a basketball ganio and plunged through a window, cutting himself severely.
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DECATUR DAIRY DAY IS WRITTEN UP IN THE ERI E RAILROAD MAGAZINE
Au interesting account of the Dairy ay held In Decatur October 19, last. i was contained in the current issue of i the Erlll Railroad Magazine. The artlc-! ; io is a follows: ' Decatur, Adams county. Ind., one | of t ’e most thribing and progressive towns on th: west end of the Erie Railroad, he'd a most successful Dairy day celebration on October 19. through the combined efforts of the ci'y offl*als. business men, the Cloverleaf 1 reamery, Industrial Association, agriultuial igents and Erie Railroad, all working enthusiastical y together. The spirit of flip psople of Decatur as expressed in their slogan, 'Decatur Always Welcomes You." was constant(ly in evidence during th affair, which i lusted from early in the morning uni til late in the evening. "It Is estimated about 9,000 persons were drawn to Decatur from a wide ' area in Indiana and Ohio. I ' The offi dal program was made, up of entertainment, including concerts band music, singing and lancing, corn and beet exhibits, visits to business | houses and industries, and addresses i by F. G. Robbins, vice-president. Erie Rai road; Miss Elsie Stark, cf the National Dairy Council; Prof 0. E I Reed- chief of dairy husbandry of thg, Michigan Agti'.ultu'.al College; S. J. Phillips, reputed to be the largest butter purchaser in the world, and others, awaid reETAOI ETAOINETAOETA "Many valuable gifts and prizes were awarded, including two registered bulls, one of these given by the Holstein-Friesian organization and one by the Cloverleaf Creameries. “One of the principal and most at-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926.
tractive features was the big free barbecue and old-fushloncd Kentucky burgoo. "i'Trie Railroad officers took an active part. In the affair and were represented throughout the entire day by Vice-President Robbins, General Freight nnd passenger Agent, Kennedy Dairy Agent Kendnll, Ml'k and Live Stool, Agent O'Brien, of Chicago; Supeiintendent June, Division Freight teent Haekot', of Huntington; Chief A"r::'ultural Agent Rogers and Agriultu.ul Agent Palmer, of Jamestown, nd others. "A committee of leading citizens escorted the Erie Railroad representatives, visiting points of interest, industries and places of business, and in .•very way ndicated ther appreciation of the interest shown by the Erie Railroad. Several projects were discussed, a l cf which tend toward the building up and future progress of the community. "The city of Decatur did itself credit and received much good advertising The success has resulted in consideration being given to having a sirn- . ilar affair annually in the future, to , known as ‘Fall Festival Day.’ ” —Q Coal is Getting Cheaper Best Kentucky, all lump SBOO Virginia White Ash lump $7.75 , Semi-Pcoahontas $7.75 , Kentucky Egg $7.50 Prices delivered in city. 50c less at yard. Good dry buzz wood $6.00 double cord JULIUS HAUGK’S COAL YARD Phone 660 or 666. • 295t6x
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I Here We Are Again With A Store Filled With | I Useful Christmas | | §§p Gifts For All I This store abounds in the christmas s P irit and is filled hun " S | deeds of fine gifts for Mother, Father, Daughter, and the kiddies. 3 5 ——; Glassware R - For « '!/ a i Mother or ; i s 1 ! - — - - - Ovenware * 18 Slster tR>& B n J ® ■**»»■ 8 | S WI « I M i—T'.'-Xf-..- mKKWPWFW-- g=.. J- 1 It See The . la Jf President’s Special ' LLH' tj •.■! I The largest Electric train made by V\ A w Sk <3he American Flyer Company, on \\ /?S ST * display in our window. The desire V\ - rs W of every boy and girl. Aw w w Silverware, sets or ——— —-——————— ~. . nn d S? fine selection of both and M affl seperate pieces. fifUj whlch eTery woman « x-'T'mi . . , will appreciate. Pyrex caa- W X A dozen or more, elec- \ ] , pr() ies. bread and sandwich fl x trical gifts, perculators, ' 'T* y’ JZ V > traits, balding dishes an aluminumware, toaster, y I | ' fl w curling irons, irons, I I —I BIRD CAGES fl » waffle irons. A new \ K y ° u have a Nrt. K’* # a 'fl 6 shipment just received. f'A«q' "rdrex cages, stands and fl Hot Point, Sunbeam and Ojk”.; Y£>' : hangers. fl X American Beauty makes ■ | Complete Line Qf | | Onc tin-u | B STURDY and useful Givis sleds Father or Brother Tricycles Winding Trams tor rauici vi r R Express Wagons, steel bodies Skates nneket knives; 3 Cannon Ball Wagons Other Toys , Auto robes, P olkU ’ j W Automobiles Slr(!s flashlights; radios. cairenUr J Tricyeh s. rubber tires ‘ everything for the American tools; razors; rifles and shot j W Kiddy Care . 111 IJCI * an ß d girL puns for lhc hunter; accessor- j St Electric I nuns J b . useful cifts. 1 W SOMETHING NEW- Hie leeler Whirl, a combination swing ffiL ‘ ‘ , tlK | tee t Vl . (otter for the kiddies. See it. | j LEE HARDWARE CO.
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' but they learned the reason later In tihe evening. It was reported that ( the sponsors of a series of concert* tn New Rochelle had failed to pay Miss Talley $3,000 tn advance In draft* on New York banka. Personal check* totalling *2,000 were refused. , Terre Haute—Elk* here have order- ■ ed a *3,000 bronze Elk symbolic of the order, to be placed in the burial I plot in the cemetery here.
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Fire Destroys Home For Aged Persons Kansas City, Mo., Dac. 15.—(United Pre**.) — Inmata* of the Castle Rest home for the aged were carried Ito safety by firemen when fire destroyed the building near here early today. Except tor exposure in the xero weather, none of the Inmates suffered any 111 offecta.
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