Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1930 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THU DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. 7. H. Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. A. R. Holthouse..Sec’y A Rus Mgr. Dick D. Heller—Vice-President Entered at tne Postofflce at Decaujr, Indiana, as second class matter Subscription Rates Single copies I .02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier6.oo One month, by mall .36 Three months, by maill.oo Six months, by ma 111.76 One year, by mall _ 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere • 13.50 one year. Advertising Rates made Known on Application. National Advertising Representatives SCHEERRE, INC. 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago 416 Lexington Avenue, New York Charter Member The Indiana League of Home Dallies
A negro hatchet slayer in Gary bit two or three policemen In an effort to escape jail but so far there are no signs of hydrophobia. So far not a one of the thirteen Indiana congressmen have offered to step aside so as to make the apportionment easier. Under the new plan, this state will have but eleven representatives but just who will get out and how they will be picked for the block is yet to be decided. Huy goods well advertised from stores that advertise. They are usually the best and cheapest in the end, save at least ten per cent of your wages. Put it in the bank and count that money put away for tile future. These are only two excellent rules for success as published recently by Edward Purinton in Psychology. Have you had your car tested? Its free on Liberty Way today and tomorrow. Better drive up and let the experts look over steering wheels and brakes. Safety is one of the most important things about car driving these days and to be sure you are safe you should know that every thing about the car is absolutely right. This is your opportunity. The G. O. P. finally got rid of Claudius Huston, national chairman and Senator Fess, of Ohio, v. ill fill the job fur, the present. How long he will last perhaps depends on the results of the coming election, if he can hang on that long, for a lot of the smooth boys of the party do not like his style any too well. The state highway commission cannot mark the road from here to Willshire until it is formally taken over, according to information from J. J. Brown, the director. We hop' and believe the highway will be taken over the latter part of thW year or the first of next but we b' lieve at the small cost entailed. the local Chamber of Commerce could well afford to mark the road *IQMKCHHK v E%'£3^EIBEnnHnME r " FLY SI.OO SUNDAY, Aug. 10 Field located 1 mile West of Decatur on Heuer Farm. One-half hour Free Exhibition Flying
I TODAY’S CHUCKLE ♦ (U.O ♦ | Norfolk, Eng. •— The larger hotels here have offered a re- • duction of one third iu the | daily terms for guests for every | sunless day during the late j ; summer season. ♦ — „, » ’ which now is one of the highways traveled most into this city. The great engineer has a big job on his hands In trying to render aid to those who have suffered from the drouth. It is a widespread catastrophe and the government can no more correct it than it lias cured other ills of the past several years. Why joke about it? The people arc tired of being promised relief that never comes and perhaps will bo better off by working out their own problems early rather than waiting for a Santa Claus who is already far behind on keeping promises. It is claimed now that gambling at northern Indiana lake resorts has reached that stage that Scarface Capone has decided to take it over, if that is true and there is any one about the state house
with a dime's worth of courage he and his gang should immediately be driven into Lake Michigan or some where else where they cannot ply their gun and gambling and booze traffic. We don't believe the , Hoosier folks will long endure the Capones. The prices on all grains con- ; tinues to soar and in that there is 1 the best sign for a return of pros- ! perity in many a moon. While in many sections the crops are light.
the scarcity wil reduce the over supply and for the next several years have much to do with prices. 1 hats good news for it means a more prosperous condition for the farmers and means that farm land values will soon start upward. By the way if you are thinking of in vesting in rural real estate, right now is the time and not a month or a year from now’. City, county and township officials are making an effort to reduce the tax rates which is appreciated by every citizen who realizes that to meet the requirements of the public from year to year and keep the rate of taxation down is a man's sized job and that is particularly true this year when road and bridge building and other improvements have been made without curtailment in order to keep as many employed as possible. Our officials are honest and earnest and will do every thing in their power for the good of ail the 1 people. Almost everybody carries a burden because he is too lazy to lift it off his back and hold it out in front of him and look at it. If you ■et a real good squint at the lump you’ve been so noble about al! these years, you'll discover that its usefullness wore out long ago. 1 Maybe it bad a destination once, but the era for bearing some one else's load as well as you own has past. The reason being that the somebody else has probably forgotten that he had one any way —it’s been out of his range of vision so long. And as for your own, well you’ve made it a habit. Dump it on the ground and see if its worth carrying along with you. If it is, then don’t pack it on your hack <Riy more. It has grown old enough to walk by itself now. if it isn’t worth carrying, then put it on your mental incinerator with all the rest of the trash. “Cast your burden” — and GRIN.— ify Mary Roberts. 0 * TWENTY YEARS “ i AGO TODAY | | From the Daily Democrat File | August B—Rural carriers and families enjoyed picnic at .Maple I Grove park. Delmer Bennett and Miss Susie I Harrison surprise friends by leavI ing for Monterey, Indiana to be married this evening. 1 Luther Boyers and Miss Winfred
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Johnson mairied by Rev. Little at Winchester. Albert Harlow selected as one of the teachers in Wabash township. Ten oil tanks property of the A. P. Hardison company, near Geneva destroyed by fire. Bart France called to Alliance by Illness of his brother, Dick, who is chief of police there. Misses Jessie and Nell Winnes and Fanny Rice are enjoying a vacation at Atlantic City, Philadelphia and Niagara Falls.
Rv v Merit NS W Here’s a chance to fill up the old medicine D chest and prepare for emergencies — at I prices way below usual. Reduced by the I originators of lower priced drugs in DeI catur. L Cut Rate Drug Co. I OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL ///k ‘W X BANK /A tWO-A HOME OWNED STORE UK I WE DELIVER fc 60c lb. box Dutch Welcorn Toilet 1 °eppermint 49c Articles | -"" —| | Specials | Rouge oUC fl tor Saturday 65c Ponds 4 fl , Creams 4/C fl Epsom Salts, nq . | SI.OO Tangee QQ 3•> lbs. fort S Lip Stick .. .. . O«7C $1.25 OO I Blue Rose Face 1 AQ fl Roniola CW C I Powder I.UU H J ® 42c |!n::".hU ' u :Sl.29| 50c Hinds Honey rat <jt. fly and f*€U* H Almond Cream. . . » bug killer Vt/UM Xi 49c 29c I :»e Am«u« Deodorant 4./C fl S2.(KI S. S. S. d? ”1 PwQ I Rub J flblood tonic M Alcohol !.? |f»flsl.2s Pint Ther- QQ n | ! 1110 bottles Baby IlSii Needs ==J~ ~ 85c Dextri KU,. Maltrose 30c Eagle 8.-and 1 a h'' Meet Milk At/C ■ , $1.20 s. m. a. QQ/» ■ real Baby Food H OUT Castoria 1A . B . . for Baby . . 1«J(3 S 1* OUntaill X"JX."" 39e I You Will Enjoy T«,ni„s / a Our Booths, LoUon gl i u Johnson’s ia gesg <IIW VUF f Talc .. LHC £ o( l aS (g Eastman Kodak Films DEVELOPING 10c Roll 3,4, and 5c Print
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1930.
Marie and Raymond Gass return from a two weeks visit at Elwood. Levi Miller farm, 80 acres, near Linn Grove, sold to John Acschlemaii for SIO,OOO. o — BIG REDUCTION—on living room suits, pianos, mattresses and bed springs for entire month of August. See us before you buy as we save you money. We sell on terms. Sprague Furinture Co., 3rd door west of Postoffice, Phoue 190 186-ts
Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEE * (U.PJ ♦ Q. When children are traveling on the train should they be allowed to run up and down the aisles’ A. No; the mother must see that her children do not disturb other passengers. It is wise to bring some toys along to amuse them. Q. What color tie does a man Wear with full dress? A. White. Q. Is it permissible to take loaf sugar with the fingers? A. No; sugar tongs should always be used. o * —————————— • 4 1 Household Scrapbook | | By I ROBERTA LEE * • Violet Talcum Powder Make violet talcum powder by mixing 14 ounces of powder talc, 2 ounces of powder orris root, % ounce extract of cassia, 1-4 ounce extract of jasmine. Painting Tinware To ma'ke paint adhere to tinware, rub the surface thoroughly with a piece of rough pumice stone, or coarse sandpaper. Then apply athin coat of shellac varnish befoie the surface is painted. Vegetable Fat Vegetable fat gives a delightful flavor to baked foods, and it Is claimed to make these dishes far more digestible than either butter or lard. COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers William A. Lower, in lot 28, Decatur, to Dora L. Lower for SI.OO. Edgar N. Wicks in lots 116, 115, 153. 562, Decatur, to Christena B. Wicks for $2.00. Ruth E. Weld) et al 60 acres in Preble towtiship to Minnie Kleine for SI.OO. Franklin C. Helmer, 20 acres in Washington township to Claud A.
666 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 666 also in Tablets.
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Harvey for SI.OO. Charles Andrews has asked that a guardian be appointed for Robert Andrews, aged man. Summons returnable September 1. Llechty Brothers, a corporation.
® The Drug store You Can Patronize with Confidence Cut Prices &Pepsodent Tooth Paste, 50c size Dr. Miles Nervine, SI.OO size 7 9( Petrolagar, $l5O size $1.23 Ipana Tooth Paste, 50c size 39t I JrxL Uuii Nyal Aspirin Tablets, 100 in bottle ..! I "ffs gs~aj Palmolice Soap. 3 cakes ifc | IJKS. gj Coty Face Powder with Perfume, $1.65 value Mello Gio Face Powder. SI.OO size pompcian Face Cream, 60c size Pompeian Face Creams, 60c size S. M. A. Baby Food, SI.OO size 9s t w Par Shaving Cream-j Ifaa] beard softener that has Thousands Do It! no equa, ‘ Do as thousands of par- yj:. T-411 ents are doing. Take snap- : • &■-> | G1 jU shots every week of your N <S| Ax W kish , ~ supplies here. JSmcL CODtf) I REE with L 4> each tube. 2 boxes regular size KOTEX and a 50c size box Kleenex—sl.4o value • Ov Holthouse Drug Co.
have filed three' suits in circuit court. One is a unit on account against G. A. Straub demanding $75. Another in a suit on note for $125 against George Urick and J. I). Urick. Third is a suit un aceou-.e
I against Alfred Hnnnio. f()r . three summons are return , ’ ! tember 2. re ’urn Ü bl< Clay Hall motored tni,i,' , 1111 wliern 116 will spend a S
