Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1930 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT pvMi-lied Bvsry Kv-ulna Kkteto Bunday by TUB DOCATUB DMMOOUT CO mwaaßßetetet ». H. Htellsr — Pres and G«n M«r V H. Kulthouav Secy * Hua Mitr J , .ift.kD.HwUM Vle»lTr.id«ul Caton 4 at tn» PmvoClm at Dwca- ■ .0' lud'Nuu, t« mcchc! ciaaa uattar BubairipUon Rates Single copies _ —I .02 On<> week, by < -irri.-r —io.
Tlx. on mouths, by mail 1.00 Six months, by mail 1.76 Ono year, by mall _____ 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second .v.-w Elsewhere* 23.60 one year. Advertising Katos made Known on Application. National Advertising Representatives BCHEERRE, INC. 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago < <l6 Lexington Avenue, New York Charter Member The Indiana League of Home Dallies | A wonderful fall morning and ' the suashine should make you feel happy. Kuute Rockne, writing in a curr. nt iitacay.ie stated he-started to play football in the B. C. tra —Before Capone. They scores showed it and Connie Mack admits publicly that the Athletics is the best team and that should end it. Armored trucks are being demonstrated in Fort Wayne this week and tltat might interfer with future' pay roll holdups. Keep up the fall stride and bus [ iness will be better. Farmers ar- 1 not complaining, crops are goo and THERE is money in circuL - tion. Among other things which t le | administration and republican 1 »•-1 lonal committee can't settle is he I date for the dedication of ’.be Harding Memorial at Marion. Boy how we like our sports. Receipts for the world series t< lied $953,722 and Notre Dame h l s a ‘‘sell out" for the Navy game Saturday, 55,000 seats at five d lilars per. ‘ Fire prevention week has been observed so tar without th call-, ing of the department and 1 > s t of , us will not object, if the obs nance continues in a like manner ' hroughout the year. You've heard of insult ipon injury and that’s probably th > wayMayou Thompson of Chicago feels after receiving word fron. the bandits that his wife’s jewt Iry would be returned for a casl consideration. The sugar beets art rolling in and ar* piled mountain high in the 1
The J lagic Toul’h ci Master Mee anics Ihe skilki mechanics in our she know exactly veil it a: . the ‘old bus' when it d i sn't dip 'em oil’. .like it >hould. Drive i in, let die ’ i listen to li * song :f tse motor and i chanct s re they'll tdi J 1 I you ex- 'i'y when ti t i trouble ... j m r magi ' ’ouch v : f I'f'iiu ’v ill , ‘ills m i speedy, ee; . oiuical way. R1 RESIDE SUP P SERVICE --Phone 7-il—-
IlMtavy r«i 4 w murk I aMlvfty to ■ •< aroiißd >*••• •nd mon a JSS wvti ata , busy on if t job. «■» am—mi >——■— Umb tl < i two mo n 11: <1 'till ■ Tlutoktgi’. it no don’t tto» j torn >n i • turkey. lt»» b .kina ot fruit 't i ad wn wore goiM l®| t im-niicn a, but that mtoh* t»» * . Ibe .'ct ot r v to Hoyle.
H^SgSS' ’ than $5,000 "ml. i and the St ds Ca-dlnais receiv da littl . >re than $3,000 for' (their part .i ie world series. The old world in as hard up as most ipeec.b- ie t ■ nselvts believe. ‘--g-u.d-g A Ne' ■ < woman, wolghlrg | I 230 poui i' g mad at her husb uidj and sm- for a divorce and an ing other flings claimed that hr.bhv 'hreate -d I > sell his two large automi bi i s and buy one of the bantai. i n odi Is so she couldn't ride with Lint A set:.ra ballot will be given to ti - •ot • at the November elect ot to "te on the question of havi ic , ,< iititutional conven.lon. On h' .'all t will be the reading. "Are yen i i favor of conveirng a cor stitd'iioual convention in 1931?” Sp ices arc irovided for “yes" anil “n >” a’d a 1 the voter needs <l< is to ni ea i “X” in the square for o igel'ist the question. Th? cit.' council is doing • the ‘risiress-lik t thing in moving the ffic -3 of the city treasurer and ler« to the first floor of the city hall build tig. Patrons of the water : nd power plant will not be forc 'd o edmb - nrs in order to pi” .heir 'bill, at i.e treasurer’s office and, a bus ne: ■ as large and important as the . . y’s business jy entitled o i gro'iid floor modern office. T. e V -Ils county commissioners have reins -1 to donate money for the stenting of r ghi.-ot-ways tor the stai - highway cmumssion anti the Bi t fton-Banner supports the bead’s action with tie statement that “Its about time this state jhiiiiiwi. commission began build-: ing ro .Is ‘on their own'.” Con-1 timing the paper st; ted, “With | t\ oil; two million dollars coming I thi Ir vry each year, the greater! pa t o’ tie capitol roads built, it's! ,il>t ut : me they took over some of rli'- iniary thoiouglit'ares and i j is lievi- the counties of much of th: burden.” Th Wabash river dredge case ,f s for hearing next month. F irn era and taxpayers affected by t! •• roposed dredging of the river, Ada h county and the city of lluf'ii. have filed if monstrances . garnst the improvement., as it is ' o r 1 : ■ (1. because of exemive costs. t i estimated that it rhe river is Ire <l. it will cost th. county go eminent $159,890 for new bri ;es and road approaches. Inliv i ual assessments are as high : 15 to S2O an acre and much land in that territory is not worth ;mi; ti more than that. Adams co i ity and farmers along the route w '■ strenously oppose the dredgir o . the river and it set ms to us !; )<• a foolish ano costly and unni" essaty piece of work. o tn — • Modern Etiquette By | ROBERTA LSiS | ,» (U,R> ♦ Q. If a young insa is standing i ti chatting with a girl in a ball i uni. and the mi ..•/>• begins what . - ould he do if the dar.ee has been [ romised tofanotbe' ? A. H' should find he- a comi’or--abie place among her friends, or partner among his friends, and hen find his pi.rtner. Q When are hair ornaments ap- , iropriate? i A. At formal oiuacrs, dances, a d I reception? (.). Is it permi; fible to push lie food on the fork with the fingers? • A. No; if ary asc.stance is -.r. olutely required 'or his purpose ‘ use a piece of bra d, but if possible dispense with both. ______ o BAEGAINS:— ■ IJargatus In Living Room. Dmiiig RO&tn suits, mattresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co, Mparos. Our phone number is -»4 168-ts
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' PUBLIC SALEM' A. lam leavtnir the farm. I *lll mdl at p>ihli. oiiaa tootv 1 nil north and S'-a mlk* rant of IMuttum ’l mite* »e*l Os Moltror or note went “t Holl is WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 5,13 k ■' wie cemmancme at ’0 o’clock Ts» tone* e a carter ’tor SOHII a HbAO I teto-k mare. « yean. .49 . «.m eatra good work mare; I roaa mar. 7 y.-ar. ..11 ... awt • «tra k«h| w ,rn 1 home. I hay mare Ttoae h. k work boraea. CATTLt. id nEAO Jersey u'W Hotel, in h».h hr»t week tn January, I red cow. k y>ai ■ ,| u ■ .•...10l a.ek ill January, 1 Gto-rnney <«>» I . •» l.c»t week in F. lvrnary; 1 tug red cow. 7 i-.e. . r.0n.1 w.-eh in Fehiuary , 1 Jersey tow. wi.l in Apifl | Shorthorn cow. about « year* old. «t’ » t ’ week in April, giving •> galloua of milk a day 1 r , | <-.d will te frr.h the fli-t week in June. I Jei.e. . 5 l« freah the fourth week In November. 1 lie’-'. i >.•», year. old. will be fresh last of Itecember; 1 lb>. i«4i | Ttowe ,attle are all in Itood shape. HOGS. IS HEAD -Poland China sow with ' >..• pu. with « -land) pits; 2 open aowa; 4 I’olaud China >iu thw • ••"“I *ud well bred, gilta; 12 thrifty pigs. Poland h.tia mal» n< i I << te one of the best breeders in this count*. , MR HAV ANO GRAIN About 100 buehels of v ■ . .U.UI n "t «<n»d mly.-d hay in the mow; 12 acres of «■"«! ..rs mM4 9R IMPLEMENTS Webber wagon, good as m « T iul« : j Korwt hav rneks; with grain beds; goist gravel •» 1 r . M |it •n« Rude manure spreader, in good shapt; H i F .frill. |n liter. Datn hay loader, side delivery hay - ■ '.a*-~:te t'ornib k mower; John Ib-ere corn planter, .lolv 10, Avery i-orn plow; a four wheel corn cotter, doul do< harrow ; spike tooth harrow ; clod crusher; 2 »;i • n .«• toM MISCELLANEOUS Two sets ot work han ~„iw double trees; single trees; four 10-gal. milk cans; ramping mow , anker, rope; a full line of hand tools and other arm i«> nm HOUSEHOLD GOODS -"2 bed steads; 2 Toiler-. , ‘m r , jMb^^V l •‘"•ser; tout wood churn; dresser; link; and cieihvs r»«k ’ TERMS $lO and under, casu, over that a er dit of tin. , . , < , * en - fir»t four months without interest last five m-miliT hankame interest. All notes rnuet be satisfactory «ith the clerk discount for cash on sums over $lO. ’ME WILLIAM YAGER ■ Michaud and High, Auctioneers ilidoon Gitter. ervetl by the Zion AW. —
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