Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1929 — Page 7

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*B 'SZ •X"::?::; «- .Vi ; i() Th.y sat through sermons two hours ■ We have ni011(ly bus h . mo e sense; we have mor. thrill, bu ‘ ' clvili?‘r In °> K ” ft ' : "" ‘ an 'b'vPteipe a i ln,t "'-y could found I one, we have a wealth of art, science . ! ‘" d ‘“ v entton, but they had something , more-u faith in God. .—- —o—_— Man Has At Least fwenty-Two Names Cambridge, Mass., Nov, 27.- (UR) joe C. Hay of Brockton, who was' appointed administrator, is having his troubles in settling the estate of Joe Yick Shoo, a Chinese who died here iast July. It seems that Shoo also was known as Water Chew, Joe Yick Chew, Joe Yick Coo. Joe Yet Coo, Joe Yet Shoo, Ah (low. Ah Now, Joe Now. Joe Gow, Walter Joe, Ah Joe, Charlie Joe, Joe Lee, Joe See, Joy Y. Sec, Joe I*. Su, Joe I‘. Sue, C. Yick, C. Tee, See Yick and Joe Y. Shu. The administrator asked the court that all 22 names be incorporated |in the petition by which he was appointed to facilitate settlement of the estate.

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1929.

Twelve Oklahoma Banks I I (losed Near Sapulpa ' Oklahoma City, Nov. 27 — (UP)— j 1 Ihe state bunking department dosed , , 12 banks In Sapulpa and vicinity to- i day after the unexpected death of A. i Mct'auley, principal owner of the ’ banks. Assets not easily liquidated or “Frozen was advanced us the reason for the dosing, c. Graves Shull state bank commissioner said. I lie largest bank in the group is the ! Sapulpa state, capitalized at SIOO,OOO ' with estimated deposits of $700,000. Hanks closed were:: 1 Sapultu Sapttla, State bank. ' \\elesetka: Bank of Commerce. ! Mounds, Bank of Mounds. . Henryetta: Henryetta State bank, i Vian: First State banke . Weber Falls: Citizens state bank. i Havenport, Davenport State bank. . ; Oilton, Oilton State bank. i Terrelton, First State bank. Avant: Avant State bank. | Keystone: Keystone State bank. . Kelleyville: Bank of Kelleyville. ; GARNISHEE LAW HELI) INVALID K OVI IM Ell I'KoM PACE o>E> ■ subject matter of the act does not . even suggest the classification it , makes.” The act declared invalid by the special judge appears on page 204 of t the 1925 acts. i —o — OFFICE ROOMS ARE CHANGED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) completed by "the"~ the commissioners stated. The county will save about $570 in annual rentals, heretofore paid for the offices outside of the court house. Court Room Accepted The county commissioners metii with Charles Houck, architect of Muncie, Noah Schrock, Berne, contractor' and county Attorney Henry B. Heller i this morning and inspected the re- 1 modeled court room. The commiss- ; loners accepted the improvement. - I

APPETITE IMPROVED I . QUICKLY CARTERS Enjoy the Taste of Food 1 Ir "< fflv£R If JOU have no desire I K VjJ Hem-a. for food, and you feel 1 1 out of sorts, and de- 1 .pressed, stimulate your digestive I 1 organs. Try Dr. Carter's own form- I' ula. These pills taken after meals I 1 will aid digestion, relieve the gas, | regulate the bowels. I tion poisons and arouse iappetite. ! ■ All Druggists 25c find 75c red pkgs. CARTER’S INFILLS

Need Sox? The balance of ! this week we offer the most I attractive Sox I offer ever made | to the men of this vicinity. 4' I Pair Silk and j Wool Sox, all new | patterns; all sizes $4 I i 1 * I Better Hurry! j ! • 1 Toha-T-My&u & Scu 5 / CfOTHING AND SHOES J (0$ H4O 4NO t4D - I DECAT UK' INDIANA' \

Ouly minor changes were ordered by the architect. The new court room Is one of the finest in this part of the state and those who visited it since the changes wore made pronounce it modern and convenient in every respect. Mr. Scrock was general contractor on the Job. o HEALTH BOARD ADOPTS RULES (CONTINUED FROM PADS ONE) deem necessary. The 40 swimming pool rules adopted are separated into such subjects as design and construction, operation, supervision, personal regulations, chemical and physical quality of .swimming pool water, bacterial quality of swimming pool water, examination of samples, cleaning pool and dressing rooms, and operating control. The new rules require that all plans for construction or alteration of public pools be submitted to the state health board for approval. Water for pools must be from sep-i arate lines. Pools which do not meet I the new requirements must be I brought up to standard by Jan. 1, 1935.

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I Join Our 1930 CHRISTMAS CLUB \ ft 9$ . I Ufl OPENS DEC. 2 I IBftM Ihe Christmas Season is here again. Very shortly "MjbWtT WW I™ Mm “Santa Claus” will once more be making his annual /VWW & * Tv « visits on Christmas Eve. ! ©dmHWII i Wrt HUB ™ — " e ror< ** a " v invite vou to join our Christmas Club w so vou w j|| |, e sure have one of our Christmas VS, x-'MW/B* “TTBM IF • Club Checks next Christmas. It really won’t he hard to M (jl Wfc * ■Mm KL!▼■ rWt.l. accumulate a Christmas Club check well worth having * if you join our Club and you will enjoy watching your n “Wi . A - \ ’-A-' balance grow as the weeks go bv. A xl ** *■ A' T • Now is the time to join our Club to be sure of a fflk % 5 Merry Christmas next year. We assure you a cordial y.-cxlyfl reception. ft ' A club for every purse, (16 clubs in all) assuring you of the g money you wish to have next Christmas. You will be sure to have money for next Christmas — if you join one or more of the following classes: Class 1 Members paying 1c the first Class 10A Members paying «5.00 the 18 Hg .1 , J week. 2c the second week, and in week. $4.90 the second week, and creasing 1c each week for littv weeks decreasing 10c each week for fifty g wfli lecewe $12.75 weeks will receive $127.50 to the members of the 1929 club jj Class 1A Members paying 50c the will be mailed. Wednesday, first week, 49c the second week, and Class 25 Members paying 25 cents a vG ‘j4 decreasing 1c each week for fifty week for fifty weeks tlflQ XM W~v j m " woelw . wiU . n '^ lve $12.75 wf ” rccelve IJ J IQ9H Ik . Class 2 Members paying 2c the first Class 50 Members paying 5u cents a Z week, 4c the second week, and in- week for fifty weeks 00 v-a 0 creasing 2c each week for fifty will receive A<t/. Ov ———— rat weeks will receive ■ ’ tPAtJ.’Jv Class 100 Members paying SI.OO a g Class 2A Members paying SI.OO the $50.00 first week, 98c the second week, and - r... |K deci easing 2c each week for fifty /- J 0 ®, • weeks wid receive (?>)- r/l Cl « s 2(w -M< lubcrs paying $2.00 a ; • \AN V a $1(10.00 4 \> 3 tvj, Class 5 Members paying 5c the first " \ ”■ week. 10c the second week, and in- Class 500 Members paying $5 00 a 0 creasing of each week tor liltv week for fit t. w e.-ks CQ-rA OH P IF ■' ■ >I V $63.75 525U.W ? >'*■ Class 5A Members paying $2.50 the Class 1000 Members paying SIO.OO a ► ffiißjlpMfri; 0 first week, $2.45 the second week, and week lor fifty weeks iU) \ ' 'ufVr 0 Rn decreasing 5c each week for fifty will receive t?»)vV.Vv ■ iff : . i wßnftjf'vJr weeks will receive 563 75 I® 0 ■ Class 2000 Members paying $20.00 a • *» .. . M ff S Class 10 Members wing 10c the week for fifty weeks Ann /W| : 77-A 0 first week., 20c the second week, and "ill receive ifIVVV.VV ■ . ,1 increasing 10c each week for fifty f l H weeks will receive d»1 nn rn Class NC Members may deposit any ,it AJ . i 0 amount in this class. ;-,i' < .j O » 3 / 3 ® with four per cent, interest added if all payments 1 / 7 ’ are made regularly or in advance | Old Adams County Bank ! I A CHRISTMAS CLUB FOR EVERYONE -

No common drinking cups, roller towels or combs can be used at a pool. An attendant must always be on hand and bathers will be inspect-

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Hl liefore i-niering the water. The state board reserves the right to close h any pool which It considers a menace I to public beulth. <

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The oyster rule sets ten per cent as the maximum amount of free liquor which tnay lie used with bulk oysters.