Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1928 — Page 31
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B Tlie SI. I<»<|»li Catholic school building, which houses the Bftolic uradi schools and the Catholic high school, was erected Bl9‘'l, at a total cost of S3(IO.('(M). It is located at the corner of Barce and I'oiirtli slrcuts.
Ermer tells I WHY HIS SONS I ARE EARMERS in ■Continued from page 1 section 4 Ktion to traitor power and have Kh registered brood mares to inKt us a dependable apply of draft ■ck. Kpoultr'’ We have two purebred Kis, one of American type, the othKwbite Leghorns These flocks give ■ better than 50 per isnl production King the early winter months, when Kan high. Os course we get even Ke in the spring. but a feather dust- ■ would almost have to lay eggs ■k it's nature. ■"I have lived up here all my life. Btepting when I was away to school Bd college My grandfather came ■re in 1826 from Waynesville, Ohio. Bi total lash expenditure that first Bit was 57.50—?5 for a barrel of salt. Bl |2.5<) for taxes. We can buy a. Brrel of salt today for much less Bu grandfather could but the taxes ■nil' In grandfather's day these ■ns had to produce little more than , Be bare family necessities. Today Bey have to produce automobiles, ■Mos, paved roads and fine schools. ■ "But to hear me talk you would I ■M that the men in our men in our ■ily deserved the credit for running < Bis farm. Any small success I have Bd was due as much to my wife as B®e. And Sumner and Howard have ■fits that are real helpmates. I I Bnldnt he prouder or fonder of them ■ they were my own blood daughters. Biwlin is single yet. but give him Be Mother and I spent more than Be months of last winter in CaliBiiia and we didn't have to worry a fcle minute how things rgere going Bek home. I I am going to conclude my answer |your question as I began. When ■!> grow up t () manhood they want |be treated as men given a share |tbe responsibility and the managepttt of things They are naturally pt progressive and aggressive and
■— I - Morris 5&10c Store bids everybody welcome to Decatur in celebration of the big Old Home Week We cordially invite you to call and inspect our fine and up-to-the-min-ute store. We ll be glad to furnish you with anything you need. Call and inspect our stock. I—- » w
if a father would retain their respect and theit interest he must not be too reactionary. Continue to treat your grown nous as little boys and they will go elsewhere to get a man's consideration.” — o Snake’s Heart Action In lower anlmnls, such ns the snake and the frog, the spinal cord is of more importance than the spinal cords In the higher orders of animal life, since In the former It influences the hotly motions more than the brain does. It Is because of this fact that the heart of the snake will continue to beat for some time after the head is severed from the body -— — Information Who can blame the voting women that carry steaming things about in restaurants if they become irritated these days? One of them, thoughtful and a dream, placed before a large pettish woman, who had ordered cocoa, a cup of black coffee. “What Is this? I say!” Everyone looked up. “That, madam,” said the waitress sweetly, “is the Panama canal." —The New Yorker o Odd Light Production Many minute sea shrimps and ma ; rine worms emit brilliant hashes ot light because of their power of mak- ; Ing at their pleasure a fatty substance ' which can be oxidized Into a glowing 1 phosphorescence. If one watches the I breakers splash away from the prow i of a river boat he will see the points and dashes of luminescence caused by minute jellyfish and three horned anlmalculae. called ceratluni « — o Sign of Quiet Times For making practical permanent signs In street pavements an inventor has patented rubber bricks of several colors. o—■ —— Turney Varieties The American Poultry association recognizes seven varieties of turkeys—bronze, bourbon, slate, .jtuff, black, white and Narra-nnsett.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1928.
MKMMMMMMMHMHMMM Welcome to Decatur and - ■ OLD HOME WEEK ’mrr i"'“'" ' “T - WALK ( .. - -' RIGHT IN! Our doors will remain [ i iv open day and night to serve : '- "" yoh with good things to ' eat during this gala week. Stop ,n for ,<mr meals. ? lunch, sandwich or a cup of J I coffee. We’ll be glad | serve you any hour of the'V\J '' z ,.';,j;. >T day or night. : ? i/> y\ /’• i/ A v)r Extra help will be on hand to , s / render a prompt and " / f! /.\ courteous service. / > \' - Peoples Restaurant \ \ [ v =1 OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE I ! \ —A Wo _•• 111 111—!■!!■■ IM Ml !■ IIWMIIIHMIII IIT ~ ~~" 2. 1 < r— wt— r— hi n-w—w
Decatur’s Oldest Business House # —takes great pleasure in extending its heartiest w X welcome to every one of the 41 O Old Home Week Visitors ; i I ' - * This store. known and remembered by the old timers tn J years pas' welcomes your return. It was the confidence t/ot/ pl° ce d in us in former pears that has laid the foundat,<>r] c,r us to expand and to now serve the present genera-* jJvM flon ,r? OUI m °dcrn new building'. WWH 0' 4 ' 'Tn Your inspection of our large and complete stock of fine merchandise and ladies wearing apparel is welcomed at FA \ \\ \ any time. Niblick & Co. .
IBelieft About Gemt In the Middle ages It was thought ■ that each gem hud a certain definite power over the wearer. A diamond was supposed to give courage, un amber neckline to cure sore throat, h cat’s eye to protect from witchcraft, nn amethyst to enhance shrewdness In httalneM. , s
r Add Cheer to the Home with Beautiful Flowers Liven up the home for “Old Home Week" and make it cheery and comfortable with beautiful flowers. Cut flowers and potted plants of all kinds. Jus’, phone your order and delivery will be. ma d e promptly. We welcome all the Old Home Week visitors and express our wish for a week of real enjoyment. 1 * ’ Decatur Floral Co. Nuttman Avenue -■■■Wl » I II ■ ..n. .1 .11. Welcome, Visitors! r" O AVe want you to enjoy the IJ vJn con7^orZS ar, d h° s P ita i it 'y oar N ® . establishment while in our city. Lil aM Stop in and see us. ■ M cOn We would like to M ’ s ay “hello!” M | S.E.BLACK Jf funeral Director M rl 206 South Second St, In/tones: Officesoo,Residence!2,7 jf kV f ZMrs.l3la.ck,£a.dyJlssistdnt fl |\l HawHMaaßawßßMWMaianr ■ » M V; I h.,.1 |yif , mill II I SIHI 1 taMiMM I. F~ F” > — Is Im ffi gEBiR W~ II - --■ 11 —~y, v - T ,L> M
Importance of Wanting A great deal of modern *lm uito Is based on the theory that wantlni. Is the Important thing.—WonmtiH Home Companion. —l■■■■.-- ■ f 1..-., .1 ■* • Defier Solution Titers l» no known solvent fo< car , I h»n. .
