Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1929 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. JH. Heller Free. » u <> G«“ JJgr. A. R. Holthooso .._„.3ec'y ft R«*Dick D. Holler Vice-Preeluent Catered at the Poetoffice at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter. Subscription Rstes: Single copies --—I One week, by carrier -10 One year, by carrier 6 One month, by mall ———- -35 Three months, by malt.— —- 1-00 Six months, by mall l-IJj One year, by mail...—————— 3.00 One year, at office— —3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere, |3 50 one year. Advertising Rates made known by application. National Advertising Representatives Scheerer, Inc., 85 East Wacker Drive, Chicago 200 Fifth Avenue, New Tork Charter Members The Indiana League of Home Dallies. Mr. Hoover probably had no idea that there were so many hlghpowered salesmen of ego in this country Oh well, if we have to get aloug without some one thing it might as well be a champion prize fighter as any thing else we can think of. If Mr. Hoover hasn't any one to sit in those fine upholstered cabinet chairs, we are sure we can find him a dozen here and we do not doubt they could do the job as well as any one else if given the opportunity. The 1029 session of the Indiana legislature is on. opening today and will continue until early in March. Members this year will draw ten dollars per day instead of six and we shall see whether the boost iu salaries were really warranted. While the remodelling of the county treasurers office ami the addition of new fixtures will not make it any easier to meet the semiannual obligation, it will certainly be more convenient for those who serve as well as those who are served. Yeggs blew a safe at Indianapolis and got only fifty dollars, leaving a note that this didn’t pay expenses. We haven't any idea what the overhead is in such business but its rather serious when these bandits complain about tlie amount of money left in a safe for them to steal. Mr. Hoover would like to get away from the extra session but it looks very much as though he will have to postpone any plans he may have had tor a spring trip. He told the folks in his St. Ijouis speech what he proposed to do if elected and they will expect him to make good his promises. Senator Brookhart objects to the reappointment of .Mr. Mellon as secretary of the treasury but even if the secretary should lose his job he may manage to get along on his four hundred million. Any way it will give Brookhart the opportunity to learn which is the stronger with the new president, lie or Mellon. If you have less than $41.77 you haven't your share and by the same rule if you have more than that you have some one else's pet capita. The treasury department announces this country has about five billion dollars of money. The most serious thing is that a comparatively few men have about a'l of it iu their socks. The easements on road No. 16, Decalitre to the Ohio state line, will be forwarded to the state highway commission next Monday noon and It is tlie hope of those interested that by that time, every properly owner will have signed up. However after that time tlie matter is entirely up to the highway commission. A meeting of field managers, officials, business men and beet growers to be held here Friday will open the season for securing contracts sot Hus year, it should be an easy .matter to' secure fifteen thousand acres and that would certainly mean much to' this community. It would bring checks) to the farmers who raise this crop and would assufe a long campaign

r TODAY’S CHUCKLE Knoxville. Tenn. —(UP) —Charged with four liquor offenses Pat t. Not man got a suspended jail eenp< fence because he tearfully cried. 1 "I'm not able to go to jail. • next fall and winter. It ought to be 3 a peppy and interesting meeting J 5 There is every indication that bus- » i iuess will be good the coming year. J There are signs of progress here and elsewhere. The merchant who shows a desire to increase his business by advertising regularly will do so while the one who sits by the stove and I cusses and complains will probably be a little farther in the red ink when the year closes. And thats about the way the world has been running for several thousand years. A horse may not have intelligence but it certainly lias instinct. The other day a team ran away in the city of Chicago and went dodging through traffic on one of the busy streets until they came to a crossing where the "stop and go” signals were used. The red light was on and the team I stopped at the spot where they had frequently stopped before to await the green. About that time a traffic cop came up and took possession of them. Now figure it out. One by one the pioneers pass on to their reward, each one leaving saddened liearts which are cheered only by the remembrance of the manygood deeds and of records well and faithfully made. Yesterday occurred the death of A. R. Bell, for three score years, familiar here, active in business, lodge and church, always of good cheer and always dependable. He came here in tlie sixties when the first railway was being constructed and he remained to take an active part in affairs of the community. His friendship was always sincere and his Integrity unquestioned. He was a

»ai ji I L I Highway to Ownership , ' Your savings account in the First ;|K National Bank has no detours. No I “Caution" signs are needed. You ffl continuously ascend to the new level E of independence by easy grades. ® i I The “going is good,” and the arrival | can be early enough to enjoy the adH vantage points of a sound financial al position. 6 .Capital and Surplus \ x ' I OUR NEXT AUCTION jj j of Valuable Furniture will be held g Saturday Afternoon, 2:00, January 12 f B AT PERRY OGG’S SECOND HAND STORE, || » 110 Jefferson Street Decatur, Indiana g| SS 2 malleable ranges, good as new; 2 iron cook stoves, in good con- HI? dition; gas stoves, like new; oil heaters; 4-hole oil stoves; kitchen M cabinets; cupboards: library tables; dining tables;, drop leaf ||| B tables; 4 good dressers; 1 vanity dresser, like new; large post SE ■ beds; one-half beds, springs and mattrettes; 2 new bed springs; S B davenports; 3 niece mahogany suite; Bxlo rugs: 9x12 rugs, 6x3 K 4 B rugs; 4 large nieces of linoleum; stands.; pedestals; new fire te B shovels; new mop sticks; dishes; cooking utensils: 25 rocking |®, B chairs, in good shape; 12 dining chairs; 30 odd chairs; bowls and B B pitchers. ffB Auctioneer—Jack Brunton Clerks—Lucile and Lula Ogg. H lUrr-- Mill, Ml I |j

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