Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1928 — Page 3
p() LI TIC A L CALENDER DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Conjjress pally Democrat: Pina™ announce jny name us a candidate f<ff Congress f (he Eighth Congressional, District ?,l,leet IO the will of the People at the Primary election cn May 8, 1928. It'! nominated anti elected I will not. boa candidate for more than one term of ‘ vears . first to definitely announce and file, have the necessary official exueiicnee and qualifications, and my slogan is "This Office Belongs to the North." LAWRENCE EDWIN OPUGER For Surveyor Decatur Democrat: please announce try name ns a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Surveyor of Adams county subject to the * decision of (he Democratic voters at the primary to be held Tuesday, May S. RICHARD (Dick) TONNELIER For County Recorder Pai y Democrat Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination lor Recorder of Adams County, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 8, 1928. Your support will be appreciated. MRS CLARA ANDERSON For Auditor Daily Democrat: —Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 8. 1928. WALTER WILKINSON For Sheriff Daily Democrat:—Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Sheriff, subject to decision of voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 8, 1928. liARL "SPOT” HOLLINGSWORTH For County Recorder Daily Democrat: —Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. Tuesday, May 8, 1928. Your support will be appreciated. ELLA M. PEOPLES For Auditor Daily Democrat: —Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination sos Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday May 8, 1928. GLEN COWAN. For Recorder Daily Democrat:—Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tues
*— “*■■ 1^— ~ jgfLr Mjn3w/- rlMm. ■ All Honor To The Man Who Wrote The Declaration Os Independence $ - FRIDAY, April 13th, we commemorate the 185th birthdav anniversary of that illustrious patriot, statesman and third president of the United States —THOMAS JEFFERSON. All honor to his memory as author of the greatest document ever written —the Declaration of Independence! That document reminds us to ask-while enjoying personal Freedom, can you also boast Financial Independence?’' Thrift is the only means of , gaining it. Strive for it now with a 4'» InterestEarning SAVINGS ACCOUNT in the — ■ <■ Old Adams County Bank
tiny, May 8, 1928. Your support will be appreciated. ED GREEN For Prosecuting Attorney Decatur Democrat: ’ Please announce my candidacy for the Dem ■•■.entile nomination for prosecuting "attorney of Adams county subject to the decision of the Democartlc voters at the primary election, May 8. Support of all Democrats will he greatly appreciated. B. Fay Roller, Attorney. Prosecuting Attorney Decatur Democrat: Please announce my candidacy for Prosecuting Attorney of Adams county subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at the primary election to lie held May 8. Any support will be greatly appreciated. ED A. BOSSE, attorney. FOR SURVEYOR Daily Democrat: Please announce my candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Surveyor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at. the primary, Tuesday. May 8, 1928. 4-8-28. WALTER IT. GII.LIOM. FOR AUDITOR Decatur Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county. Any support that I receive, will lie greatly appreciated. 4-7 ALBERT HARLOW. Commissioner, Third District Editor, Decatur Democrat: Please announce to your readers that I am a candidate for the office of Commissioner of the Third district in Adams county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at the Primary election to lie held May 8. Your support will be appreciated. GEORGE SHOEMAKER. For Prosecuting Attorney Decatur Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney of Adams county subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of the county at the primary election to lie held May 8. Any suppor will lie greatly appreciated. Nathan Nelson. For Surveyor Decatur Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Surveyor, of Adams county, subject to the decision of the Demooratic voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 8. 1928. Your support will be appreciated. » 4-11 RALPH E. RObP. RECORDER Daily Democrat: Please anounce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination as Recorder of Adams county subject to lhe decisi. n of voters at the May pri-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1928.
Faces Impeachment ♦ * Wl * **** V r' ; M -Ji /® : > . * - a d- « ATt/ , For alleged undue services to the Decinio Club, a businessfraternal organization, Arthur K. Reading, attorney-general of Massachusetts, may be impeached. '1 he House committee of the Legislature was to review all the acts of the official for the past fourteen months. Ihe lower house moved for impeachment. (Int.rnalloMl X'.vsreel) miry, if elected I shall do all In my power to conduct the office in a bus-iness-like and efficient way. Any support wil be appreciated. Charles W. Studler. 0 REPUBLICAN Political Announcements Daily Democrat: Please announce that 1 am a candidate for County Recorder on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the voters at the Primary election, Tuesday, May 8 1928. . Will appreciate your support. WILLIAM H. PATTERSON. 4-11 Blue Creek Township o Piece Workers All The piece workers know they will be paid according to what they earn. L’o* fortunately, a great many nun-piece workers do not realize that they, too. in the long run, are paid in accordance with what they earn. Each last of us is in reality paid l>y the piece—our progress in life depends upon our achievements. You mid 1 and every other individual is a piece worker. — B. C. Forbes in Forbes Magazine. Thought for Today The company in which you will improve most will be the least expensive to you.—Washington.
Obituary Goldie Ethel Durbin, beloved daughter of Joseph E. and Laura Durbin, was born February 18, 1904 at Mundo, North Dakota, and died April 7th 1928 al lhe Adams County Memorial Hospital. Decatur, Indiana. During tier sickness she was patient and kind and the spirit proved, to those who waited on her, that she had made her peace with God and was ready and willing Io meet her Blessed Savi n' to Fuce. She sang with great joy the song she loved so well "The Old Rugged Cross" until it fatly made the Corridors ring with its message. There are left to mourn the lose besides her parents, three brothers Harvey, Harold ami Herman one sister 1 Irene there having preceded her ill death one sister and a brother. Also a grandmother and several Aunts and Uncles. In the year 1920 the family moved to Baudette Minnesota and in 1923 they moved to Pleasant Mills where they have since resided. She was employed at the General Electric and was a member of the Gecode Club of that concern, she was also a faithful member cf the M. E. church and Sunday school and was Supt of the Junior League. She was a young woman with a beautiful Christian character and will be missed by all those who know her. interment was made at Spring Hill cemetery. c — OBITUARY Roland Albert Bailey, son of Lewis H. and Mary E. Bailey was born in Adams County, Union Township, Indiana, November 28, 1.896, and was deeply attached to this community of which he was a resident during his entire life time. As a youth he became a member cf Clark's Chapel M. E. church and was vitally intelested in al its activities. On March 24. 1923 he was united in mariage with Eunce Eleanor Jones. To this union was born one son. Donald Eugene. Roland suffered ain illness of Hodkin's Disease for almost two year and
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Girl Killer Suspect ' k - / * 4 wfl /| jg-A UR ✓ 'H o Frederick H’nman Knowlton. 34 and married, of Framingham. Mass., was held without bail in Concord court in connection with the slaying of Marguerite Isabel Stewart. Beverly school teacher. The girl's body was found by a roadside. departed this life on Match 31, 1928 at the age cf 31 years, 4 months and 3 days. Surviving are his wife, Eunice: one sen, Donald; his mother, Mrs. Mary E Bailey; two brothers and five sisters. Burial was made in Clark's Chapel cemetery. 1 -O — Has Many Applications There tire three different meanings to the word “yunkee.” It wns first applied to natives or citizens of the New Englund sta'es, particularly those of old New England families. Then it was applied by people of the southern states to all the people of the northern states. In general. Lastly. It is applied by the people of other countries to all citizens and inhabitants of the United States.
Columbus (U.R) Upon arriving at Ills home hero after visiting a friend netr Edenburg. Ed I, Schaeffer, discovered I hut itis friend’s dog hud stolen it ride on the running board of Ills automobile. Schuefl'er returned to Hie
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