Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1927 — Page 5
OBITUARY We are ftatlNted together this «t---,n W lay "*»T a ,ovcrt one tel „i-n who " as an «* OTed tho call Father. Francis U.vron ° a wnofW’-n. ■*"<! Al,n npard I ***"! IJni „ n Township. Adams Coun- : rth-place Wednesday morning h .«i 1927 AM - of conv March »th 19 - b X and Mother, two .liters Lois Marcele at home. One sister pass- ‘ .L tonr years ago Grace Evelyn. I o one Grandmother Emma Ross of Michigan, ami several Uncles and Aunts. , t the time of his death he was a Sophonr-TC- In the Monroeville high X° ( He Wll s also a member of the ’ ‘larks Chapel church and Sunday school. . . , Os eonrse there is a place vacant in |hf lin me that no one else can fill. For Hvron always went mound with a smile on his face, and had a cheery He was not only lovely sen and brother, but, a good companion Not very many months ago in a reriva l in Clarks Chapel church he answered the call of Christ, who •Sen give me thy heart", and last Wed-, nrsday morning answered another call o( Christ, “Son come home". The last words spoken by Byron were “Tls so sweet to trust in Jesus, And to his memory the pastor out of his heart has composed these words: I am trusting in my Saviour, In the one who set me free. In Him who shed his life's blood On the Gross of Calvary. I am trusting in His promise That some day I should see That blessed Christ my Saviour Who came to die for me. 1 am trusting in my Saviour In the one who’s always nigh For He has come to take me To my blessed home on high Chorus— Simply Trusting, Sweetly trusting Trusting in His arms of love. Simply trusting, Sweetly trusting Till I reach that home above. o NOTICE You mav extend credit to my wife. Cst2x ADOLPH BAUMANN. SUGAR DIABETES Only Lasts a Few Weeks By the Use of San Yak Pills. No Diet Required. Castro-Intestinal Disorders, the Menace of Humanity Easily Avoided. Dr. Geo. W. Snyder of Chicago raid this for people advanced in years: "San Yak Kidney Pills lend the delight that comes from making human life lastingly better. I am tree to stetc that by its use it would he quite impossible owing to its wonderful antiseptic action on the pancreas and bowels to become afflicted with gastro-intestinal trouble, appendicitis or constipation. San Yak does not irritate the internal organs and its effect is delightbilly soothing." On sale at Smith Tager & Falk, and all leading druggists g( jv
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Russian Tribe Protests When Relieved Os Taxes Moscow (United Press)—Word has reached the capital that the trtlie of Samoyeds living In the Arctic ice field 1,600 miles from the nearest railroad tit Tobolsk, Siberia, are deeply offended because the Soviet Government relieved them of all taxes. An epidemic had killed many of their reindeer and impoverished them to such an extent that the government cancelled all tux levies to give them a chance to recover. “It is a sign of -disrespect to us." a speaker declared at a meeting of the Soviet of Samoyeds, amid cheers. A resolution demanding that taxation of the tribe be resumed was overwhelmingly adopted. It developed that the Samoyeds were afraid that If the government did net tax them it would not cute for< them. At the recent Soviet elections, forty three percent of the eligible Eamoyeds votd, families Traveling iong dis-
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH IK, 1927.
sauces In their skin-covered sledges to discharge their civic duties. Notices of the election had been mailed to the voters months ago on wooden postal cards guaranteed not to be damaged by ice and water. —— . o X. Civil War Veteran Is Killed By Train IxHianon, Ind., Mur. IK. — (United Press.)—Funeral arrangements were being completed today for Rev. W. I’. McKinsey. 89, Civil War veteran and widely known Methodist minister who was killed by a Big Four passenger train here yesterday. Reverend McKinsey, was walking along the tracks and either fell or sat down to rest, according to Mrs. Bessie English, a witness to the accident. Before she could warn him of his danger, the train struck Reverend Mekinsey. killing him instantly. o Get the Habit—Trade at Home. It Pays
XXWHRXKWKXXXXXXKH X 55 ” The PEOPLE’S VOICE « x —— Thia column for the nse of our X X readers who wish to make sug- X X gestlons for the general good X X or discuss questions of Interest. X X Please sign your name to show X X authenticity. It will not be X X used if you prefer that it not be. X X xxxxxxxxx x :: x x x x x x Daylight Saving Time First of all lets con liter the term “daylight saving time", is there any such thing? If so, how is daylight saved. Is it by moving the clock up one Jijui? Absolutely NO. The sun governs tile daylight peiiod regardless of the time shown by the clock, and people only fool themselves when they think daylight is being saved by setting the clocks ahead one hour, if a store, hitsines ptave <>t factory wisbe< the so called “daylight saving tim ”, they could easy have it oi its equivalent, simply by beginning their work
one hour earlier and thereby being off one hour earlier in the evening By so doing they would lie obtaining the same results and at the same time wonld not 'impose the daylight saving time upon a lot of people who are opposed to It. If the daylight saving law was still effective, the time would be uniform throughout the United States, Ilion there would be scarcely any confusion or misunderstanding in the time, but when pait of a city is operatlong on one kind of time and part on another time, it certainly becomes a pnbiie nnfsunce. For example if the
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City of Decatur werh to set the clocks ahead one hour, aud the railroads and sunounding towns would not change, one could scarcely Imagine the inconvenience it would cause. The time we now have is all right the way it stands and any one wishing different hours should arrange that among themselves. Ji. CAREFUL Gary - As C. I). Parson of this city was reading at his home, a burglar entered. Encountering Parson the thief mumbled an apologetic “Guess I'm in the wrong house," and made a hasty exit.
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