Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1931 — Page 3

&CH REVIVALS contributed M Revival If Interest (.rowing H Mis . ; Lar; the evangelist |H I oii.-.I Hinlir.'ii church K' - Pr |c\t her sermon HH ■•life i“ only m im'd to us r ./oligulioii to make ,',‘l i'" Iler illustrations | K el . from m'.ial experience' ■vel to drive h.ime the truth. ' ,|,Te "< iS 11111 K,< “' k ' | ■ whatsoever a man soweth. , he aim reap. There were: hl : he sei vice last evening> mr Christ ami testified Hrs tor’ in their souls." ■ yay Rod (onducting al ■, I. alt.■> noon from Ktmi' mi Tuesday afternoon : || "Sin and what the Bible ! ■out sin " Yesterday it was EKffeits of Sin." were illustrated . ■. ■ nf her ’ with people E, vi.es h-gin ear'll evening 1 pn 10? IISCOUNT ION YOUR ! ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS I PAYING ON 00 BEFORE an. 20 POWER BILLS IRE ALSO DUE -AND—IIST BE PAID WIETH OF MONTH AT TTY HALL I. '•>.> iii i. in trorrwunf- vr-y

p 1 nnimi 10 on Closing Out Sale LAI UUUuLAd bu. Going Full Blast phop for Super Values in this Great Bargain Festival!

at 7:3<T except Sunday, when thev begin at 7:(Id o’clock. A special aervice is being planned for the women and girls for next Sunday afternoon at 2:3<i o'clock. One s being plann >d for the mon ami boys on Jut. [nary 26th. Attendance At M. E. Revival Increases The meeting at the Methodist Church, Wednesday evening showi id an Increase in the number pre|ser: over the former meetings, i Much interest was manifested jthiough the meeting. The- Rev. it. 11. Franklin, pastor evangelist use I las ilia tex*. "Ye shall receive power a.te. :he Holy Ghost has fell upon iyou." "He <ald that the success of ithe Church depends upon the exI tent to which it is susceptible to .the 11 >ly Spirit. If there is anything supreme in your life of the indlviI dual Christian. I: is to be convinced that lie has the witt.es i of the Holy ' I Spirit and it will bring to him the remerbrance of the words of Th< ( mas. The normal Christian enjoys l I communion with the Holy Spirt'. The church that has not the witness i >f the Holy Spirit will not receive iprosperity, either materia! or .pi--itual. if th? Holy Sp rit was neces Isary to the early Church with its prayer and testimony then it is City Watei Bills are due an 1 must be paid on or be fore Jan.2o t* » A 10% penalty will be added if hills are not paid by this date. City. Water Dept. CITY HA L L

ni’CATI B DAILY DEMOCRAT THI’RSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1931.

Former Envoy Heads New I'arilT Commission JI i cflMKv. vwqnngr ?• * Henry P Fletcher, former Ambas.- , sador to Rome, whose nomination as chairman of the new Tariff Commission has been confirmed by the Senate. The fight against the appointment of Fletcher was led by Senator Borah, who expressed the opinion thnt the nominee for the job was not sufficiently posted on the tariff. I necessary now. I lie pastor then i epoke of the S >irit of John Wesley i.o r his imeliug wi,h the Moravlii'is and h iw after that he be I came a ilam ng evangelist and how j by his witness he stirred the church lot England and the' Church itself ' ul of .he r its id' eedesiasticism." . () Jewelry Shows Increase 'Vas iingtc n - (J.R) Jeweler; : m trifa.tu.ers realized a 1.1 per 1 ! c' nt increas • on the value of their 1 products cm ittg 1929. as compar d i i with 1927, < e.isus Bureau figure.; I vealcd. Th value of jewele v I 1 *”ade in 132 c amounted to $157.-! * ,; 9.!:t' as I’g'inst $156,270,642 re- ! ported for 1227. o Farmer Display Big Turnip Hot Springs, Ark. <U.R> This is' Ithe lay <>f champions, and R. M 1 Leo. of (Inland countj, may b c one 1 for the state of Arkansas, at Rast. I , Lee r cently brought a turnip intel •town and place I it on d -play. It .re i the.l five pounds and six ounces' I and measured 2a inches in circum-| f rem e. St?quick repairs/ ON your road to anywhere you're likely to need your tire chains. Are they ready? Will they hold your car against a skid—pull you out of the mud? Not unless every cross chain does its work, and a cross chain can't grip the road if it* broken. Bring in your tire chains for quick repairs. We’ll replace worn cross chains with new ones, make your chains longer or shorten 'em —and all in a few minutes. If you need new chains, we’ll make apair of Hodell Tire Chains to fit your tires exactly. Just a tew minutes -then ou’re safe on your way. ■ VS ‘ "pv J Li/- |! /I® Hi l r •O' iI i 1010 I P. KIRSCH & SON ! (

COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Howard F. Smith <•; ux 20 acres I n Union township to Alvin Hanley ! t ux for SI.OO ChriHtena B. Wicks et al, part of lots 2/4, 275, 681, Decatur, to t'h'i •nee E. Bell for SI.OO. Restraining Order Asked • In a < use filed this morning in Adams circuit court, Marlon Rebet and Noah Hendricks, executor vs. George Reber, a restraining order was asked. Judge Dore B. Erwin is.sued an order lest raining the defen dant until February 2 and until further order of the court. George Reher is alleged to have cut down preen belonging to the plaintiff. Allowance Granted, In the divorce < use of Henry 'tohnke vs May Itohnke, the plain 'tiff was ordered to pay SSO allow-1 ance to the clerk of the court, for | use of the de endant. Half the pay- ' merit is to be made by February 1 ami the other half within four weeks. I 0 Indiana State Dairy Meeting Today Lafayette, Ind., Jan. 15. —(U.R) Membra of the Indiaan State' Dairy Association held their fortyfirst annual meeting at Purdue Uni ' v .sity today in conn ction with the agricultural conference here I this week. The results of a campaign in In- < diana for control of contagions i abortion was announced by Dr. C. ('. Dobson, of the state livestock! sanitary board. . Medals in the 300-pound cow i chih were given 265 dairymen and: : eight ce. tificates of production! I were awarded to herd ownets. p Here's Another Method — El Paso. Tex.—-;U.R>—The newjy- ! discov led X Ray method of prenatal sex determination is unnecessary, says R. H. Cook, of El Paso. ’ "AU you n ed is a gold ring and a piece of threat," Cook said. | "Hold the ring dangling from the! thread over the expectant moth r. it the baby is a boy, the string will swing in a straight line. If it is a i girl, it will swing in a circle. -? Celebrations Closj Capitol Austin, Tex.— 'U.R) —Texas state capitol was closed on the eve of! jChifstmas and New Year's becaus ! merrymakers in past years have limbed to the upper galleries o. j i the 300 foot dome and dropped toy . | torpedoes. Reverberations in tie , dome a-e deafening. » Negroes Careful of Books Austin, Tex. — (U.R) —Negro chi’ drtn take better care of achooi , books than white boys and girls, I the Texas State Board of Educa- i i tion discovered 'n a survey mad. 1 1 of the free text books furnish il to public schools. Arithmetics suffer , ed worst. Children tore the multi 1 plication tables from 100,000 copier j 1 in a school year. S o VIRGIL SIMMONS NOMINATED BY DEMOCRATS li\ l ' . ■ .11* ,<,!< <> '> ■ giv n him-* and stated that he felt confident of election. Abram S'nimt ns. father of the nominee and dean of Wells countv bar, attended the convention. He was call d to the floor and sa d a few words and i-ceived a hearty applause. John W. Tyndall, former state senator an I D catur banker J'dire Dore 11. Erwin and others also spoke. In non* n 4’o*l' M . Simm >ns, M-. Musselman said: “We sincerely regret the occasion that brings us together this evening as a convention of Democrats from Wells and Adams counties. We realize that a sacred duty has been thrust, upon us and we are here to perform that duty. Having come to the point of I nominations in our delib*-rations, I i deem it an honor to present to you. for nomination the name of | a man who is well acquainted t > I the majority of you, espeiiallv to; you ftom Weils county. This man should have this nom nation, both ; from the standpoint of merit, as i well as from the standpaint '•] qualification. He has Merited the nomination though hi t tin. , a in r

* activity In liehalf of democracy,] j not only In his own county hut I especially in the district over which jhe presides as chairman, through i his activity throughout the whol Htat“. While thus f ngttgi'd Im bus [won for himself distinction nml , honor on various occasions and has ; tn rited the respect, prestige an I ; power of th" great leaders of our state among whom ho is prominII nt. "Ftom the standpoint of quallfi-

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| cations he should have this nomination because of his manifold and inti'lise experiences with law. II" will make us a law-maker in th" city of Indiana polls that will be ri'sp eted by fellow r pii'scntativc He has b <>n for many years a lawyer of experience; he has tai: en a keen Int rest In the gr t ptoblems that are >.ef >r the legis latur<‘ which is in session now. ILwill not go to this legislature without a plan and without a purpos

and I :im sure if this mail Is sent to th" legislature you will hear from him in tb« course ot enactments that lire now pending, lie has, even thus far. participated in the d liberations and conlei'i'iK <■ i which were n ccssarily held In con nection with the nnlistt leting of our tongre .sion.il map. "Further, this man has been tried in the fire. When within gnu-p of ih nomination for Secretary of Statue last spring h co ild luk de-

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feat and withdrew praeefullv for the sake of ’ PR-sty harmony. Ho demonstrated the metal he was made of. By inis net, unselfish though It was Im kept Intact tit" frl-ndshtp and good feeling the D moc.uts of northern Indiuiri "Considering these points In gives me great honor to pronent t<» you for nomination the man about whom 1 h..." be n speaking, our ftdlow D moerat, Virgil M. Sim'mons, of Bluffton, lud ani."