Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1928 — Page 4

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I) Ai l D y ß iiemocr at today-schvckle Published Every Evenlnfl Except ; Dohar. Neb.. August 30-fU.R)-TMF bfcatur"democrat CO I «<’»’ PvtetTon naw a black object THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. han(rtne from the Hide of a hay JH. Heller ' Pres and Oen. Mgr. I'e fnund Htobe . cow's A R Holthouxe ... Secy & Bim. Mgr. I <*” *MMon«ln« to a live cow buried Dick D. HellerVice-President *" <»«* ’"« ,k * <tv«-«lay soorch had been conducted for the cow. Entered at the Postoffice at Decatur, ■ ' Indiana, as second class matier. cents and none nf us relish that no Subscription Rates: difference how keen we are for ini ! Single copies .02 One week, by carrier .10 provementa. One year, by carrier 5.00 ■ One month, by mail — .35 <> np „ r 0 c Stephenson s lawyers Three months, by mail 100 Six months, by mail 1.75 ' Is asking a grand jury tnvestigtlon of One year, by mail 3.00 i One year, at office 3.00 | B,B<e Prtsmn. What he expects to Prices quoted are within first and )n wp d( , in kBOW b ,„ whv . al| th(J second sones. Elsewhere, (3.50 one year. lubs over this criminal and his treatment? He Is charged with having Advertising Rates made known hy application. committed several crimes and was finally convicted of murder. If there National Advertising Representatives Scherrer. Inc ltl “ nv ,hln * wrnn 8 w,,h ,h ’‘ treatment 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago of prisonets In Michigan City a shake 200 Fifth Avenue, New York . . up may not be amiss hut if its anCharter Members other scheme to free Steve, it won’t The Indiana League of Home Dallies. t far Three billion dollars were moved — safely through the streets of New While •» is assured there wllj be . , , , „ , a corn crop it is also assured aceordYork (Tty the other day. Gee gosh, ing to several of the best agriculwhat if some of the high Jackers had , . , . tutists of this county that it will not got their fingers in that pie? exceed two-thlrds of the average, due to the wet weather in June and the Its dandy that so many are paint- , , extremely dry weather the past ing tip and getting ready for Old mo „th. n looks good but we are told Home Week. The better we look on tbat examination shows that many of that occasion the better it is for ears are not developed, thus reevery body and the better time we during the yield considerably. Wo will all have. are not blaming the administration r ~ but its more tough luck just the same. Less than si* days were required -“err—hy two Decatur young men jo motor Hustling young metr have a good here from Los Angeles, which is about opportunity to earn money during as good time as one can make travel- Old Home Week. One of the probing by tail. It is perhaps a speed lems of such events is taking care of record for that distance. the cars t which come. Os course —————— many of them will park on the streets We appreciate very much the sp.en- but einefe so many of the down town did work done by the Boy Scouts and blocks will not be avaifeble, hundreds their master, Mr. Bryce Thomas, In of visitors’ will want to park where advertising Old Home Week. It was lhPy fenow they will have police proa fine thing to do and will help very tec tion and will be able to get their greatly in making the week a sue- carg when they want them. It should cess and was done at small cost. b e easily worked out and at a profit for those who do this work. A three-year-old She byville boy ate —- green grapes, was ill four days and To Judge and Mrs. James T. Merrydied. This is the first case of the ma n, who were wedded fifty years ago kind in the state this year and is be- yesterday, we offer our sincerest coning broadcasted that parents may gratulations. Surrounded by their warn their children and avoid a children, grandchildren and other relsimilar sorrow. atives, they observed their , Golden —■ — wedding with open house at their Enforcement officers announce they home and hU ndreds of friends called will sieze farms under the new rul- lQ w j gb them many more years of ing that liquor violation sites may l>e m e and happiness. To this may be siezed and sold. Yes, then what wi 1 a( j ded the congratulations of thous- ’ they do with the farms? They may andg of th e'citizens of the county for find that the previous owner was they are well-known and esteemed be- r operating it the only profitable way cause o f their years of usefulness and possible. helpfulness. We agree with the many who yesterday wished them fifty Over in Akron they are making more years. They are of the salt their annual crime round up, which „ . , of the earth, splendid, substantial, bv the way is some of the trouble . . ~ , Christian folks who have walked the nowadays. What many cities need upright path throughout their lives. is the kind of a round up that is workThey deserve happiness and continued ing three hundred and sixty-five days success. a year. There is too much happen- - ing between seasons under present George TfWen Ragsdalp of the systems. University of Kentucky, discussing , , the "principles of teaching economics" While .most folks will be pleased , . made this splendid point yesterday: that road twenty-seven has been rout / . . .. . that "pupils should be taught that ed so as not to interfere with <)d , , , ~ having certain rights among his telHome Week, it is expected that the . „ lows, he also owes certain duties to change is only temporary. However „ his fellows, which he cannot neglect, no one knows about it here and if . ~ , Too many of us cling to the old custhe state highway commission does, . tom of "letting George do It, and they haven’t told. Every business man in Decatur *l' civic movements. Why should should have an advertisement in the a few constantly carry the burden special Old Home Week edition to be while the rest sit by and reap what published from this office on Satur ever benefits follow? If every one day. September Bth. A copy of the did his share it would make evary paper will be sent to each house in -community and state and national Adams county and many of them wl.l easier and it would mean better be kept foi years. goveinment. We hope the teachers .... , —■ dwell upon it in their class rooms Who will be queen of the Mardi and that coming generations will Gras? Some young lady will secure prove community builders as a rethe honoi and every thing that goes suit. with it which means not only the —— o ~~ gifts to be offered but also the lead- • •***»*O***O* ing of the parade in due and ancient * 1 WENTY YEARS AGO style. The contest is worth while * F T" T’toL.v"’ Z * Twenty Years Ayo Today • and should attract the interest of two ******** ***** ( or three dozen of the many beautiful August 30, 1908 was Sunday. young women of the county. 0 : ————Painter Falls To Death . . Lafayette. Ind., August 30 — (INS> — The county council will meet next Roe \y a y n ij rei 40, a painter, and a fath- ’ Tuesday and have the annual job. and er of six children, plunged to hts death a very important one it is of carefully ffom the to ‘’ of ,he Jewettsport brldgd » into the Wabash liver when he had going over all the budgets and prun- tjje bridge superstructure and ing down the appropriations as asked come in contact with a live wire. Wayfor. Unless they can do that the tax mire had fohetto work for Samuel : Klingei who nas the contract tor paint- » rate in Decatur will be boosted thirty ing tlie bridge.

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Comments Made On “LIMBERLOST DAY” By Noted Persons Fairbanks. Indiana August 27, 1928 Mr Frencfi Quinn Decatur. Indiana. Dear Mr. Quinn: Thanks very much for your kind invitation to the dedication ceremonies to your own beloved Gene Stratton-Porter. 1 think It very fitting that you should do that. While you feel a just pi ide in that she spent so much of her life in your community, yet the entire state claim honor from her having written so many w :nderftil b tiks within the borders of our state. And while ‘‘Limberlost” was made famous by her work there, the entire state has become known the world ovei by the millions who have real and enjeyed their works. 1 only wish it was possible for me to be there and enjoy the day of memolies with you, but because of pressing duties my time is all taken at that date. I want to congratulate you an I your community for having had this distinction and may the memories of Gene Stratton-Porter grow brighter with the coming years. Very Sincerely yours, Addison Drake Indianapolis. Ind.. August 14. 1928. Secretary Old Home Week Decatur, Indiana. Dear Sir: I should be very glad indeed to participate in the memorial to Gene Stiatton-I’crter. She was my friend and I am a great admirer of her work. I particularly appieciate her untiring energy and her gift of inspiration to the children, and 80 nature lovers of Indiana and the nation. Yours very sincerely, Mrs. Edward Franklin White Editors note:- Mrs. Edward Franklin White is reporter of the Supreme and Appellate Courts of the State of Indiana. She has long been interested in conservation.

Bloomingtoh, Indiana, August 4, 1928 Mr. French Quinn Secretary "OH Home Week in Decatur Decatur. Indiana. My dear Sir: Please accept my thanks for your letter inviting me to attend the "Old Home Week, September 10-15, 1928, in Decatur. I have been hoping that "s me how it might be possible" to attend. It would he an interesting occasion and a deserving honor to an Indiana author. Mrs. Gene Strat-ton-Porter. Bnt engagements will hold me in the east until September 16 and I must give up the hope Os being at Decatur on any of the days in Old Home Week. Very truly yours, Charles M. Hepburn Editors note:- Charles McGuffey Hepburn AR.; LLD.; Historical author is an Indiana man,-Dean of the Indiana University Law School. 0 Letters From OLD TIMERS Who’re Coming Home • i j San Antonio, Texas, August 25, 1928 Dear Friend Roy: Please accept my most sincere thanks for the very kind invitation to the "rennin" at Decatni, It was most thoughtful of some one to remember me when these letters were sent after reading it over and noting names of many old friends I became very home sick. I shall surely be there if I live—and although it will mean a bng journey I cannot think of any place I would rather be right now. I will not f rget the date as Sept. 10 is my birthday, so I am going to enjoy it at file place where I have had the most happiness—Old Decatur Until then Adois R. W. McMahon Los Angeles, Calif, August 21, 1928 Roy Archbold Chairman cf Invitaflon Committee Decatur, Indiana. Dear Home Folks: I thank you for your kind invitation to join you all in good “Old Home Week" celebration and I regret thaj dt is impossible for me to bcme during this week of “rcuuions", and "rejoicing”. If only there wasn’t sy many miles between this far west Ind the "Old Home Town” or if I had an airplane at my disposal. I wculd surely drop in to help celebrate. To .me Indiana still remains the “Ideal" state and my visit back there last year made me realize how wonderful California would be if

we had all of (he “Hoosier” states good qualities. I will never forget the 11'12 "01'1 Home Week" ami trust this one will bi' even better with so many hustling business mert on the H ard of Manage ment and the different committees, it can't help but be a success. I hope that the "Old Home Colebiation" will be one big never to be forgotten, week i f happiness for all. Sincerely Edna t'rawfi rd Stanley Lynbrook, New York Mr. Roy Au hboid My Dear Sir: It would be cne of the happy experiences of my life if we could join Ton in observance of Old Home Week in Decalin” but it seems at this lime impossible. I am naw on the retired list and can scarely realize it has been about fifty years since I preached in Decatur. I’lease tell uie If you are the same Mr. Archbold who was with Mr. Niblick. Let me know something more about this. — — Q

Young Woman Killed In Automobile Accident Munciq, Ind. Aug. 30. (INS) - Miss Dorothy Caldwell. 21. of Albany, Ind., | was dead here today from injuries received in an auto crash near Anderson Tuesday. The young woman refused to discuss details of the accident as she lay on her deathbed conscious to the last. The eotoner was investigating the mystery suriounding the accident today. Three men and two women, said to have been companions of Miss Caidwell, were to be questioned. Notice To The Fanners I have a large supply of all kinds of i Machine Rivets and Bolts I hat have never been used. I Sell These Rivets at 3c a lb.; Bolts, 2 for Ic. Conte and get your share. Louis \V underbaum Junk Dealer Phone 119 Monroeville, Ind.

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