Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1930 — Page 6
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“Bone Dry” Wright To Speak For League Jndlnntipolis, May 3. U.P>- Frank (Bom* Dry! Wright. "Babe Ruth" of the'tndlana Anti-Saloon League speaking staff, hut a "holdout" with tin- longue since the last Indianapolis municipal campaign, is "going to bat" for the league at a dry field day Sunday at Evansvlll ■. Announcement of speaker Wright 1 * r turn was made today at Anti-Saloon League headquurt"There wits never any teal quarrel between Dr. Winders and
■■■■■■■Bl wMKft ' It ■ To .the number on lift JrO’ » 18 iO JBH' •/< «■' Fred E. Koller Democratic Candidate for TRUS T E E of Washington Townshin Never held public office. Was closed second four years ago. Your vote and support next Tuesday will be greatly appreciated. If nominated and elected will promise to serve you to the best of my ability. VOTE Ballot Number IS Next Tuesday Sincerelv votirs. FREI) E. KOLTER Pol. adv For SHERIFF Buri Johnson * ’--ft''.'A * ft T Oft- < ft fe. : .r*' >4 ■ < -'*• '■ 3s&" ' HP*: i ; .’AI sure will appreciate your vote. I believe my experience qualifies me for this office Number 30 on the Democratic Ballot • Pot. Advt.,
Wright." the announcement said. The Rev. 11. Winders, sup rhtelideiit <>l the Indiana league, naked Wright to quit milking republican campaign speeches during the last city campaign. Wright quit milking speeches for the league Inst: ad and made public announcement of hie loyalty to the Grand Old Party. His speech Sunday will be the tlrgt for the league since that time. .. . ~ .. Sees After -14 Years (VP) \ t t i I man, blind since birth, bn. desp t - hat an excellent milsß'iun, was op■rated upo.i In a liosiptal in Jaeger.
ndorf und a- a re-tilt was able >o ■ee for the that time In bis life. When s own several common mill les like a book, n knife and a plclun, he would not believe that the' m trail' were what his doctor rep isented them Io be nut 11 he he.l loufii ued it l y feeling of tile arid’ i. Village Is Doomed Breslau t! r, -The village ot ' Bm hvtuhle mar Uoyersdit, with a dumb, .on o. about ."mt, must dis-' appear to permit the working of .■I ve.’n.; underlying it. Tier y on?
Huber M. De Voss DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR .JUDGE. » No. 17 on official ballot. • ■ ■> ■ - ; ft' W- . * •< * F i '-ft ♦ > *' ■ / . in closing my c-impaign for Judge of the Adams Circuit Court I dfsire to make a final appeal to the voters of Adams County for support. > itave been in the practice of law for many years and from my knovtledtie ; experience I can and do promise, if elected, an honest and able administration of the duties of the office. 1 also want to thank the citizens of the county for the courtesy shown me and assure you that ! shall always retain a cordial feeling towards you. Yours Respectfully. Huber M. De Voss pol. advt. The Logical Candidate for Sheriff Is ROY BAKER
Roy Baker, who is! ] seeking the nomination for Sheriff of Adjam.-. County, on the. Democratic ticket, is; ■making a very active; jcamnaign to date, and Ms friends declare] ithatho is the logical icandidate and the best' ]man for the job and, ■he.success of the; narty. He has held positions of trust and has) jUrpn found faithfid to ■ rndi of them, and his ra rt e is absolutely free jand independent of I any particular group
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of the village's -13 house have al-' ready been torn down and the r-'-m.lining 12 are now being wrecked, The I'O.'il deposits wore diseovere.l more than 2U years ago, hut nre only now being opened up. Meet ; of the inhabitants of Buchwuhle have gone to the neighboting vll-1 , In "e ot Werniughoff. where they iiii|oi\e.| in coal bricket: factories ■—o — — B- it; t i t'Pl Dr. W ’lllei Kle.fel, Jud •" of tlie Berlin traffic court : ml titttho of several books on traffic laws ami regulations, stood on the wrong side of the bur In his
0)' institution, an d urges that the Democratic voters should thoroughly give the best of their consideration to Roy Baker. He will be ever vigilant in looking after the county’s interest with what ever legal talent is required. His friends believe that he is very accommodating and always ready with what ever assistance ho can give to] voters, who put their trust in him. They feel that Mr. Baker is a capable,
'own court the other day. A brother • Judge fined him five marks for driving on the "blind" side of a s.rei’t ear loading platform. i u The Youth Problem Osa! a J.ipan, tl'l'ti Margaret San;.ster. American blrlh control advin ti e. has many admirable qualities but is lacking in scientific know’ ledge in I'.er chosen field. Dr. Chngo Yola, president of the municipal maternity hosiptnl told the Osaka Mainlchl on ids return from a year's studios methods to protect mot hem and children In Europe and the
courteous man to be our next Sheriff, and we believe that he is the logical candidate on the Democratic ticket. Mr. Baker is a fearless man, who will care for your every want along the line of progress for Adams county. This being his third race for this office he I will heartily appreciate vour support on Tuesday. His number on the Ballot is 27. pol. advt.
I'nited States Home life Is breaking up in America, the investigator Isdievod, and automobiles and dams Ing youths tire largely to blame. — o Largest Berlin Banquet Berlin, ll'l’l On June 18 this city will wittnesH the biggest banquet in Its Id-tory. Four thousand gue-.ts from almost every country
WERLING For CLERK ty La a; * • ML ’ - ■ • 1' ■ Il W" Your Support Will Be Appreciated Milton C. Werling No. 23 on the ballot p<’l ml'*-
ill ' fcr ■ • -lo- | Frank 0. Martig KUH Commissioner 2nd District Inasmuch a.4 it is a physical impossibility nn ‘ | , . n i 'M • all tne voters of the county personally. 1 am appeaj you through the columns of this newspaper a> ’' in ?? support in the coming primary election. I ' 'h l ' l 1 have been a life long Democrat, ami ae'er ask for any county office before. If nominated and elected I promise to ‘ , ’ n< '’ lll . 1 |j l rt - county’s business efficiently and in a conser . manner. The responsibility of a commissioner to th* ‘ ‘ ers is very important and if elected, I Will- oF MY POWER TO HELP IN THE REDM l |i,A TAXES. YOUR SUPPORT WltL BE Frank O. Martin MY NUMBER ON THE PRIMARY BALLOT IS 37 l ’° l,B ''
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