Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1930 — Page 10
DEMOCRATIC County Ticket I 111. . |» l| » Coflgrqiik—•Claude G. Ball. Joint State Senator: Thurman A. Gottschalk Joint Representative: George u Saunders For JudgeDore Ft. Erwin For Prosecutor— Nathan Nelson For Clerk— Milton Wealing For Treasurer— John Wechter For Sheriff - Burl Johnson County Surveyor: Ralph Roop. For Assessor— John Felty Commissioner, Ist District: Frank O. Martin. Commissioner, 3rd District: Dennis Striker. County Councilmen: William Baumgartner, August Conrad. M. Kirsch,
The*sFirms Below Extend Appreciation, Confidence and I . Best Wishes for Success! to the I • OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK t .. . [ -..1,. ~ -.- Wishß for II-. 1.11 11-I A gallant ff e e d ac- B Success to you! The _ quired only through ■ courage you have The stirring example of courage, loyalty and honesty days of hard and un- ■ shown is now reap- disp'ayed by your entire organization is unparalleled. tiring efforts. It’s I ing big dividends in You have attained your ideals and will retain a warm our pleasure to hope I the minds of a loyal spot j n tp e heart of those who knew you so well. * for the best of I community. ’ . . success. I vvr-* -WT-f •. ■ •’ •’ • ■ ■ "•• ■ I I • - B LEO (DUTCH) EHINGER Suttles - Edwards Co., InC. ™“ “| —-5 ■ “ | CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS * i You’ve won a great Th e spirit shown by We knew you would Ynn’ve worked hard I fight and you’ll keep an organization a s come back and we 1 pff n ,+ a nut on winning. Success loyal as yours means are glad for you. It s forth cannot hein but to you and loads of success to the ve r y a happy thought to S uccess to you it end. * wish you success. . . —. ' institution. SCHMITT MEAT MARKET BEAVERS ’ FRYBACK & REAVERS ADfIMS COUNTY AUTO COt CHARLIEVOGLEWEDE F U It NITUBE P. L. MACKLIN, Mgr. i ; —" CONCR ATI II A Splendid Community fortunate in having splendid banks; they CONCR ATI II ATIONS I Ulu/4 11VL A both go hand in hand. The accomplishment of the organiza- WIIUIVA 1 ULAI > tion of the Old Adams is indeed remarkable and we extend to them our hearty 4 . • The entire commun- Noble work on t he rty has a warm spot ■ of everyone conSff"JX® CONGRATULATIONS m wishes for success. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE AshbaUchef Till Shop MUTSCHLER MEAT MARKET . A. R. ASHBAUCHER — — ’
Henry Dehner, DenJ. Elt-, ing, James Kenney, Evert I Banter, , .1 For Trustee (Wault. Twp.)— T. R. Noll. Democratic Political Calendar — Follow ing la th > complete DeninIcratlc political enlond.v: Oct, 22—Kirkland high school j with 11. B. Heller, 11. M. DeVoss land II rman Gillig as speakers. Oct. 23- Berne Auditorium, wltii, Mrs. Eave Smith Knapp and Hon. iL. Ert Slack, fonn-r mayor of In- | dianapolis as speakers. Oct. 21 S. Preble township with Hubert McClanahan, .Milton WerlIng, O. L. Vance and Lewis Armstrong as speakers. Oct. 25—Middle Monroe meeting' with John T. Kelley, Nathan Neilson. Mayor Georg Krick and Hon. I Claude Ball as speakers. Oct. 27 — Blue Creek township: with Hon. David Coffee. Mayor; Georg,- Krick. Senator Thurman I Gottschalk and John Wechter as speakers. , Oct. 2S — West Union township
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1930.
I with O. L. Vanes, Milton Welling and D. B. Erwin as speakers, Oct. 2d East Root township with Sen. Gottschalk, Hon. Claude Balli ■and Hon. George Saunders as I speakers. Oct. 30 — West Root township | i (Monmouth high siltnul) with Her-j ! man -Gillig, l.*twl« Armstrong at.d ! Hon. Claude Ball as speak 'ts. Oct, 31—Meeting at D mocratic i iheadquarters, Decatur, with numboj Jof short addresses by candidates l an <1 others. Smoker following speaking. 0 Soldier t Nickname Prince Frcderlch Charles, the famous genera) in the Pruss in army, ; was calletUihe “Red Prince" by bls I men “because his bright red uni- : form was always to the fore." o_ Tree Worth Cultivating The canary pine, n hardy tree | i from the Canary islands, is said to , be ideal for the warmer parts of : I the temperate zone, and has already been successfully Introduced Into the arid legions of South Africa, Into Australia. New Zealand, Japan. Chill. Argentina and Brazil. ‘
Time’» Change “Dey used ter say," salt] I’ncie Eben, ‘hint Sntnn laid In wait foil , folka, but nowadays It ’penrs like he’s l;ep’ busy by folks ringin’ at his do’ hell." —.Washington Star. 0 Fcwrr Hch-Hehs The American home Is stiffer Ing- from suppressed emotions. It needs more kisses and fewer else ernclts. American Mag azine. J MAtiiit \t:v>s * Rev. D. M. Myerly and Rev. 1. J ' Kreider who is holding revival j nn» tings at Pleasant Dale visited I 'George Miller and daughters Oliv - and Emma Thursda yafternoon. i Miss Aldine Annon of Bluffton] ’’ visited friwnds in anil around Maglev a few days la t week. Edward Jaberg and John Heimlich attended the Ninth Annual Re-1 Union oL the 139th Field Artillery! ‘in DeiaZir Saturday afternoon. ‘
!\Jr. and Mrs. Earl Wood and son I Harold and August Lelmeenstall o! Detroit Michigan spent the week-1 end with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Helmrltk nn dfumily. Mr mid Mrs. Edward Knlter and son Robert of Magley Mr. and Mrs. John Cline ami family Mrs. Bai lev ami sons and Mr. and Mrs. Allen I Callow nil of Wren Ohio were dim j«er guests of Mr. and Mrs. James i Hower. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker, Mrs. i Caroline Jaberg and daughter WhelIma attended the Mission Feas' nt Vera Crux Sunday aft -moon. Mr. and Mrs. Miltoil Sdierry and ; j family Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Worth ' ] man ami family and Lewis Worth ! ; man Sr wore dinner guests of Mr. jand Mrs. John Ililgem-tn ami family Sunday. Daniel S< berry and daughter j Marie w-re dinner guests of Mr. | and Mr -. Henry Seherry and family ; ' Sunday. Mrs. Otto Seherry of New Ravairia Ohio is visiting in the Hildebrand home this week. Mr. amF Mrs. John Peters Mr. and Mi s. Alto I Hid-brand Mrs. Min i ‘ Reppert, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fritch-
Ite ami daughter Amanda “isiled Mr land Mrs. Fruuklm Fruchto and fa-■ mlly Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Minn Hildebrand, Walter iml Irene Hlhl brand, Walter Pec't Mr and Mrs. Simon Belneke and children Edna and Alvin motored to New Bavaria. Ohio Sunday and Vl Ited with Rev. and Mrs. Otto, Seherry and family. Mrs. Harry Warden and child-1 r n. and Mrs. Walter Kruetzmna; ind son Richard visited Mrs. Frank lin Frm hte and daughter Joyce and son Dale Monday afternoon. | Substitutes Are Never Genuine Always something lacking in substi- ' tute that’s always there in original. Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pilis »ntaining pure vegetable calomel, give tried and true relief for torpid, iluggish liver. Starting bile flowing freely, they flush body clean. Carter's Little Liver Pills come in red bottles. Substitutes are insults to your liver, j Take Carter's.
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