Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1927 — Page 8

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KEEPING SNOW . OFF HIGHWAYS _ Motorists In Indiana Experience Little Inconvenience From Snow • " Indianapolis, |nd. Jan. 13. (Unitnd Cross)— Motorists on Indiana state .roads are experiencing little if any inconvenience on acconnt of snows duo to prompt dragging and plowing " by the state highway department. Patrol crews are advised to drag roads when snow has reached a depth of two inches, being careful to expose the edge of the pavement, and on lesser improved types to cut a path to permit two distinct lines of traffic. ' Au additional aid to safe driving, light layers of gravel are spread on icy. grades. The highway department, according to John D. Williams, director, considers snow removal and safety measures on slippery roads of the same importance as smooth surfaces in other seasons. Six additional snow plows were recent!;* added to equipment of this sort already owned by the highway department. These plows are stationed principally In northern and western Indiana where the snows, due to wide stretches of prairies and strong winds off the lakes, generally drift badly. Snow removal in central and southern Indiana presents less of a problem maintenance than north and west, and usually can be handled properly by either drag or grader. o —- Robbers Break Into Three Law Offices Van Wert, Ohio. Jan. 13— Thieves paid visits to three offices of attorneys in Van Wert Saturday. A safe was entered without damage to the combination on the door at each place. About $386 in cash and two goveru- — ment bonds of small denominations - were reported missing from a safe in — the office of Conn, Hoke and Wright, - attorneys, in the Odd Fellows block, ~ Fast Main street. The other places visited were the offices of Allen and ~ St ton [> and Dunifon aud Dunifon, at- “ torneys, in a building at the corner of East Court aud Main streets. NothT ing was found missing at the latter two places where the sate doors were left unlocked. The compartments In each or the safes were torn open with > tools. CARD OF THANKS 'T We desire to thank the neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us during the illness and the death of our beloved sou and brother. Leo. Wo wish to especially thank Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McNeal, ltev. White and Rev. Loose ami the many ojkgrjjrjin assisted us in so many ways. We appreciate it more than we can say. Mr. and Mrs. Dorwin Drake and Family. • o — Many Bees In DeKalb County DeKalb, Til.. Jak 13. —(United Press) —That DeKalb county is a fine county for honey is shown in the fact that there are 3,687 swarms within Its houndries, according to C. 11. Tudor, county boo inspector.

I ■< . - * More than | a name ' } A customer of this bank is 1 • Hit , more to us than a mere name on its ledgers. We succeed best when, through acquaintance and growing transactions, 1 the customer becomes a person- * ality, an acquaintance, in whose success we have a part. ‘ G Jbpiialand r

RESOLUTIONS Upon the death of Charles N Christen, a member of the board of dlrectora of the Old Adam* County Bank. To üblde in the hearts aud affections of our fellow-men Is the most gracious judgment we cau establish during the year of existence In this life; and to be treasored in the minds and memories of our loved ones, friends aud neighbors after we have been released from the respousiblltles and burdens of humanity is a grateful anticipation to u» all. It again becomes our sad duty to record the death of a member of this board, one who nits served faitafully und efficiently and whose many splendid traits will be lovingly cherished. Charles Nelson Christen was born in Adams County February 17th. 1873 and died December 3nd, 1936. He was unselfish, industrious, a thinker and a student, a man of rare qualities, steadfast to his friends aud loyal to his convictions. He served his city in official capacity, he was a business man of Integrity and worth, a builder, a leader in church and lodge work, a men among men. As a member of this hoard he was careful and fair and his advice always valuable. His memory is embalmed with the love of his personal friends. He it resolved therefore that this board feels keenly the loss of this man of vision and ability; that this tribute of respect be recorded in our minutes and a copy furnished the family aud the local press. Sincerely submitted, Johr. W. Tyndall C. J. Voglewede John H. Heller Commitee. Representing the board of directors of the Old Auams County Bauk ~CARD OF^THANKS We wish to extend to ouf neighbors and friends our sincere thanks for the great kindness and sympathy shown us during the sickness and death of our dear son and brother. May God bless you is our prayer. O’Brien Family.

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