Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1929 — Page 13

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■ W v 'T * I ; Baughmans store | East Side Second Street C ■ | Join the merry throng of well- ft ■ J wishes and extend the season's ft I customary greetings for a ft I MERRY CHRISTMAS I ■ 1 an d a ft I IHAPPY NEW YEAR | MWS sfe I IT' A WWffl t ■ I t,y«M • h « II i HO-< a ■ F - juOuw □ fl MAKE MERRY ALL | I We are truly grateful for the ft I f friendship and patronage ex- § I | tended to us and it is our @ U good wish that you enjoy a MERRY CHRISTMAS | B# and a ft IHAPPY NEW YEAR | 2 I W. D. PORTER g — - ft g I I ■ y Wtitfßgy’WA.wwK Ml *» ! QB : ft |e —•‘•.'s . I ■'■ i ■ Itn&TTu christmasj a I * 1 ■he old, old wish ■o you ancGyours for a Jj ■MERRY CHRISTMAS | an< a ■ ft HAPPY NEW YEAR 3 May each day in 1930 ft be good to you mid j» bring your Iriendship w nearer to us. ft ; YAGER BROS. | Furniture Store

the market squares ot the principal towns throughout Northern Ireland twice a year in May and November and are confined to the discharge ot and hiring of agricultural laborers of both Rexes. The custom dates back to the early years of the seventeenth century known as the plantation period when numerous Scots and Englishmen were sent over to several counties in Ulster to replace the Irish natives and embark on an agricultural development scheme. Hitcht ti|i to the present time, as

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in the plantation period days, farm laborers are released from their services at the end of every six months I hese men and women, young and middle-aged, then hike to the, nearest towns and assemble in the marhet squares to offer their services for the ensuing half year. Farmers seeking help examine and Inspect the workers us they would Inspect cattle and horses at a cattle show. In some cases the laborers to sign on Tor an--1)1111'• * ix momlis with their old em-

swl I o> 1..... . . , I "3 fhis little card ol greeting Jw we've chosen to employ Jff as it simple little messen- « w «er n M fi jK We wish you all the joy in ft S the world and every' good ft wish for a very A | MERRY CHRISTMAS 1 s and a I | HAPPY NEW YEAR | | STILETS SERVICE STATION <j ’g’gtC®tg»gtgtgt«;tgt«e<t«t©g>!Xtgtgt<igt<i©gi < 1 . | 'I rift " rfw 1 We are truly appreciative of jg the many courtesies which ft have been extended us dur- ft ing the year just closed. n Permit us at this time ft! to wish you ft | MERRY CHRISTMAS | ft and a HAPPY NEW YEAR | | BAKER'S RESTAURANT-i | | sj FOR TH E 1 ' | E ACO N I i |i ft . ft ft ’l l IF, joyous season of Christmas ft ft again approaches and deep from ft ft our heart comes the sincere wish ft (o you and yours for ft 8 A 8 I MERRY CHRISTMAS g iand a ft ft HAPPY NEW YEAR | ft ft KELLER JEWELRY STORE ; ... «... ——-— tßesfitatsieswMPs:®*®®®® ?«««««

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ployer, whereupon they are given “erneat" money. Thia Is usually u smal part ot the agreed wages and legally hinds the laborer to roturn to work within a stated period. Although the laborers' hours are long and their work hard they are usually a very happy and contented class. They are well fed and housed and their expenses are low, tobacco and a few fancy articles of apparel being the main purchases of tlie men and women respectively. With savings thus acquired niir-

rlngfs of the younger laborers nra frequent, while in other cases the savings are accumulated until there is sufficient available to pay a passage to tlie United States or Austral!. •» MAGLEY NEWS” Some of the members of the Pleasant Dale church came over Sunday afternoon Dec. 15, to remind Ueorge Miller of his birthday, It be-

««tgtCtgt«t<t«t€t«tg®tstg!g!«tststgtct<ts;i«i«« - -a* dIR 1 —I « A ’ g | MERRY CHRISTMAS i ot and a w ft I HAPPY NEW YEAR | ft May they both mean much to you ft anti yours. Accept our thanks ft for 1929 favors and remember ft ft we want you for our friends ft during 1930- ft' f 2 I cA. DOUGLAS CO. | Ir-fi I I I I JT? | 3 a [ ft It Give£ Us Great Pleasure ft I JSf fife : ft to Extend to you the ft compliments of the ft I ft season and to ft 1 ft wish you ’ft A . ft! I MERRY CHRISTMAS | |ft ’ and a I HAPPY NEW YEAR | 1 JOHN S. PETERSON | ft er- ft - II MERRY CHRISTMAS I 9 May this season ft bring real Joy and ft . ft Happiness Io you ft ft and those dear Io ft vou and may the ft i ft 1$ 1 I NEW YEAR | lind us and leave us ft i 73 as has the one just ft i ft closed Genuine j M Friends. ft , 1 BEAVERS A FRYBACK 1

ing his 77th birthday. He is so afflicted he has not been away from his home -for several months and has been unable to attend church for over two years, those present were: Rev. E. B. Bagwell ot North Manchester who happened to be in the vicinity ami preached at Plea aant Dale Sunday morning and night, Rev. D. M. Byerly, Mr. Rinehart, Rev. and Mrs J. F. Yaney, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Leyw Mr. and Mrs. Charles idby, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Dilling, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

Baumgartner and son Don, Mr. and I Mrs. K. J. Miller and dbnihgter ! Nettie Jean. Mrs. Mary Gelsel, Mrs. I Eniellne Barger, Misses Olive und Emma Miller, und C.eorge Miller/ .Jr and Mrs. Adolph Kolter and family of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Kolter and son Robert Mr and 1 Mrs. Rudy Kolter and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Borne and family of Preble. l«

_ i v iiKLx»' r : w JKvJl] ' ■J• r ( ' ' » i i ' 43 : 1 S Christinas ' ot -w -*p s w I i ot Wc hike this oppmtunily Io express to S you our apprccittiioii for the cooperation ’ shown us .hiring the past year and to I 8 extend to every one a very, very M | MERRY CHRISTMAS | g I ot and a ft t HAPPY NEW YEAR I c I HOLLAND-ST. LOUIS SUGAR CO. £ t £ $ '-ft M MERKT,MERRY ft I I i / I! .. _| Igf \ou re going to lie kept busy this ft w Christinas Day answering tlie front ft | w door bell. 'Cause we hope no end of ft OT friends call on you laden with many ot gifts to make yours ti 5 MERRY CHRISTMAS I ii I !• HAPPY NEW YEAR 1 8 -I J E. F. GASS & SON I t iwwaji 5? 1 ,T / I * j« I i CHRISTMAS CHEER 1 I I Tlie old. old .wish K •/ to vou and yours for a K F ' fi I MERRY CHRISTMAS i «’ ft W ’ ft ot au.l may each day ot (lie coining ot year hold joy for you. S I FRED FULLENKAMP | The Club Billiard Hall

Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Frucbte of Fort Wayne and Dal« gUMts of Daniel Schcrry aud family Sunday afternoon. ~ , ,„■(>—■ . ■ RUSHVILLE The ancient legal theory that a wife who commit! certain crimen In the preeence of her hunhund does uo under hie direction and that ho Is reepotfulldo in the Imcmlh for holding in nil Al iuley, Indlanapolln.