Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1927 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H. Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. A. 11. Holtbouse £*O « Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller .Vice-President Entered at the Postoffice at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter. Subscription Rates: Single copies 1 02 One week, by carrier............—.—.- .10 Ono year, by carrier — 5.00 One month, by mail — .35 Three months, by mail 100 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 zones.) Advertising Rates: Made known by Application. Scheerer, Inc., 35 East Wacker Drive. Chicago 200 Filth Avenue, New York. Colder weather is on the way. Its time to do your winter shopping. t Hight now is the time to select your Christmas, gifts. Do you realize that this all important holiday season will be here in three weeks from next week-end? Don’t pull back. Get up in the harness. Every citizen, be he rich or poor has a duty to perform and all of us pulling together wiU make a i better community iu every way. An Adams county 1 firm is always worth what you pay for it and just now when you can buy them for about what the improvements are worth, you are jiist passing up old man opportunity when you don't buyone. Ford is spending several million dollars this week advertising his new car and the best evidence that Henry is a business man is the fact that he has just spent a quarter billion dollars in preparation for manufacturing his new car and didn’t borrow a dollar. If it pays him, it will pay you. Try it. Democrats of Winchester and surrounding communities have perfected plans for a Democratic banquet to be held on the evening of December 28. Elaborate plans are under way to make this one of the biggest political events ever held in that county. Speakers for the occasion will be announced in the near future. We are entering the last month of this year and it looks like a big month for business in general. Every indication points to an upward trend for 1928. Get ready for it. Make it the biggest year for your business, make it the biggest year for your community. It can be done and will be done by those who are alive to the situation. The democrats pi congress and the senate will permit the republicans to organize without offering opposition, which means more than you may think, especially in the senate where the democrats and the insurgents could control if they desired. The administration fs republican and they should lie permitted to organize so that the responsibilities cannot be shifted. The action seems wise. "Indiana’s redemption,” is the title of an interesting article appearing iu the current number of The Hoosier Democrat. It is an appeal to the sous and daughters of this great state to take command of the innumerable legions of valor and honor and go out in battle to redeem the state from the low level reached during the past few years. This article was written by 11. C. Parrish, a former Decatur man. . ..an—i It doesn’t cost any thing to say nice things about oilier folks and , until you have tried it you can’t imagine how much genuine pleasure you realize when you hear how it impressed the one spoken of when the z story reaches his ears. A boost is so much better than a knock and if • our live or six thousand would all do it for a year, the pessimist even would be surprised at the Bood results. Polities is nothing more or less than government and the citizen who

becomes disgusted with politic: [• might as well say he is disgustel with government; or that he is dis gusted with the church because ii does not rid the world of sin and sin ’• tiers. It is a constant fight to keej i a good government and when men ol ability shirk the fight that weakens * tlie force for good and helps the bad intluunces. There are many more good citizens than bad ones, but the I j trouble is the good citizens are not ) always on the job. > ) > Dr. Rayl says he will violate the j prohibition law without compunction j as often as he conceives the need to be. He makes a declaration of great pith when he asserts he will violate the liquor law as he would the speed law if the crisis of his patient demand it of him. Nobody would think of having tlie traffic law upon a physician hastening with all the speed of his car to reach the bedside of a supj posedly dyiiig patient. Certainly no i judge or jury would hold him guilty lof offense for making all possible , haste to a bedside where the shadow of death brooded. The prohibition law has no more sanctity in such a I critical emergency than the traffic law. The physician’s handicap and the patient's danger in such a case are the difficulty of procuring fit ’ liquor, as it was in the case of ( Gilliom, in the case Attorney-General Gilliom's children, iu the case of Governor Jackson's wife, in numerous other cases of which the public knotfs nothing. The use of liquor at the bedside of the ill was a lawful, respectable and all but universal detail of therapeutic practice for more than one hundred years in this commonwealth. Did it become pregnant with the inherent quality of felony because E. S. Shumaker and his fanatics bludgeoned a moron and cowardly Indiana legislature into enacting a law which declares it to be a crime? Can statutory law relieve the physician of his ethical or his moral responsibility' in doing the best his mind, bis heart, his learning and his experience dictate to him? We expect to see all the Dr. Rayls in Indiana —and may their tribe increase—smashing all the speed laws and splintering all the prohibition statutes to reach and minister to 'Mie sick on all occasions—to relieve human suffering and to save human life. If that be scofflawing, those who are offended by it will have to make the best of it. —Fort Wayne JournalGazette. o *¥4;¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥* * THE GREAT WAR * * 10 YEARS AGO * Lord Robert Cecil and other British leaders scorn peace suggestions made ' by Marquis of Lansdowne: Bonar Law 1 calls the plan's publication a disaster. ■ Tlie People's Council is formed in ' Petrograd to manage government, tak-l ing over some of the powers of Nicolai Lenin. Years of Stomach Trouble Ended Back-Ache and Yellow Look Gone. Eats Heartily. Gains Weight Everyone troubled with indigestion, back-ache or constipation will realize how welcome perfect health was to Mrs. Philip Anderson, 848 Rush St., South Bend, Ind., after years of suffering. She tells her experience as follows: “I suffered agonies with stomach, liver and kidney trouble for seven years, ever since my little girl was born. I was badly constipated, extremely nervous, and simply worn out by loss of sleep and- dreadful pains in my back. I had no pep at all. I was very bilious, had bad dizzy spells, and my complexion 1 turned yellow. I went down to 90 i pounds. Gas formed in my stomach j every time I ate anything, and the i bloating and cramps pained me ter- ' [ ribly. Food felt like a rock in my > stomach. At times the pains were ’ so intense 1 could hardly breathe. I thought I would die. Nothing gave me any relief, and I was on the verge of despair when I started to take i Vinna. At once I began to improve. | . My appetite came back, indigestion vanished, and now I eat anything I ■ want. I sleep fine, am not nervous i any more, and never have those 1 awful dizzy spells. My skin is clear and I’ve gained ten- pounds. Friends all say how well I look.” Viuna acts promptly on olusglsl* bowels, tmur liver and weak kidneys. It purities 5 the blood, clears the skin, restores appe- » tite and digest ion,and brings new strength 1 and energy to the whole Body. Take a I lipttle on trial. Then If you're not glad you tried Viuna, your money will be reI funded. $1 at druggists or mailed postpaid 1 by Iceland Medicine Co., ludiauapolis, lud. VIUNA The Wonder Medicine Sold By 0 CALLOW & KOHNE

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POTS and SKILLETS I Vol. 1. November 30, 1927. No. 32. I * Published each Hoover’’ and a vacuum Absolutely no obligaWednesday cleaner. tion on your part, in the interest of the understand? Just ask People of Decatur Most girls think a us. and vicinity, by ' ring on the hand The Schafer Hdw. Co. worth ton on the It is harder to find a phone. parking space now A. W. G., Editor -—■ days, than it was- for G, W., Ass’t Editor The Glow . Uoy ls the Diogenes to find an I “Parlor Furnace” De- W est If the Thanksgiving Luxe that heats your! Turkcv trotted, did you whole’ house and does; , 1)0 . y° ur > hristmas Save room for the the work of two or B b°PP ,n ß early. Wo inChristmas goose? three stoves — because ' !,e y " n ° 8 , n ’ , it circulates warmth our store , and , lc>ok Ring us un when you instead of radiating j t over our la. ge assort King US up wnen you nivlinarv Iwntinr i Dient of useful gifts, need Hardware. Our a “ oiuniary heating; ~ ~ ~ Hardware must meet stove. Visit y.ouri , kno * we c4ll naiuware must meet please you. Again — I with your entire satis-1 11I€n,ls * no nave a , „„_. v faction. Glow-Boy and you, will bhop edrly - be convinced. * Now. we’ll all dothat Your Stuff , Christmas shopping Dumbbell Pomes ’’ ust , 110 you , r , s ’ uff ' early. Mary had a little dress. I? 011 / r ”'!, a J’ 1 ",’.. „ A dainty bit and airy: Or let ol hardships Listen in with a It didn’t show the dirt , 11 you ’ , , .. . nit Or I’lav your hand Crosley Band-Box. You a bit “sand" aie always there with But Gosh, how it surelv a Crosley. showed Mary. i Or sure y I Lookwin. ! , . , ‘ yo . u ’ . Just torge. ahead. r.ariy to bed, v.ir. t»h.v i An <l don't go “dead,” Early to rise, Ten Years Ago Today : S . „ , And your girl C. H. Bohnke P«-; Or ’ *, 8e “ Goes out with chased a robe, horse « ' ‘„ EART Other guys. blanket and_siiaps. , Give her a Hoover In New York they ! Aud ” ly keep on 1 and you give her the arc now ringing the i ’ Hungerford i best. We can make curfew at 2a. m — yes, • ■ llungc ioi ■ ' part of your Christmas ringing wet and yet. shopping very simple $ (_ JJ A F E R ' for you if you will let Say, how- would you - „ us. Just telephone — like to have us do your Hardware VO. and we will set aside washing tor you next; Telephone No. 37. a Hoover for you for ; Monday? We'd like to Decatur, Indiana ' Christmas delivery. It bring a Maytag out to ■_ pays to know the dis- |your place and show "WE SAVE ference between “The .you what it will Jo, YOU MONEY."

Oberlin college. Ed. Meyers returns to Ann Arbor to resume law course. Clem Heckman has hand crushed in a corn shredder. Installing of 210.000 interlocking switch is completed here. W. A. Kuebler home from Cleveland where he attended wedding of his brother Joseph. Dr. and Mrs C. V. Connell leave for a visit in Chicago. — o I—— l —— Beginning Dec. Ist, last bus will leave Fort Wayne for Decatur at 11:10 I’. M., but will continue to Berne for two return tickets anil to Geneva for three mixed Berne and Geneva return tickets. 281t2x —- G— -■ Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays NICKEL LIMIT! That’s All Smokers Need to Pay for an Ace-high Good Cigar. Read the Glad News Some men laugh when you say “a good five-eent" cigar ana spring the old one about what this country needs. Some men think of the good old days. Others say “Show me.” Maybe you’re one of the skeptics. If you are, we want you to put yourself in the “show me" class. We say there ss a good cigar selling at 5c right in this town today. And here's the way to prove it. Just step into the nearest cigar store, plank down one nickel and take a Havana Ribbon fresh from the box. No more hunting for a good cigar at five cents. No more disappointments. You’ll sign up for life with Havana Ribbon then and there, and forget about the price. Havana Ribbon is a good cigar because it's made of carefully chosen ripe tobacco. And it’s made in one of the most modern cigar factories in the world, i Don’t let a nickel stand between you and a real smoke treat. I Atwater * llvL IW 1 Modei ” xl JJL, Receiver Top quality Bottorii prices ATWATER KENT instruments are preferrod here and everywhere because they always work —and keep on working. Now you can buy them ™ here at the wonderful Model E , Radio Speaker new prices made possible by big demand and big production. Call for a demonstra- '..~s tion. P. Kirsch & Son

I Card of Thanks We wish, in this manner, to express i j our appreciation for the many acts , of kindness shown to us by the people, | of Decatur during our sorrow occasion- . cd by the tragic death of our brother- ' in law. Mr. Ed Ruthton, and the sen l' lous injury of our sister, Mrs. Rathfou. Mr. and Mrs. C. Roy Gilman. I ——o - _ 11 Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Paya it. - — ■

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