Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1935 — Page 5
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■They couldn’t resist the spell of the islands! I DON’T MISS ■ THIS THRILLING I ' SSWB| I DARING ■ ROMANCE OF I THE SOUTH SEAS! yW SSsS fcfw i Ser // Ig I The I Lady g Vfe Beautiful, exotic Vanya came to the South Seas to ■ OS dance and for s ct - Mark ’ y° un &’ richj handsomc » i | came in search of adventure. Neither wanted to ■ » MARGE STANLEY faU in but they coul j not rcs j st j ts dangerI ous fascination, under a tropical moon • Here I begins I is flaming, daring romance, with the alluring I glamor of the South Seas for its setting-a thrillI SitlirdsV Hil 1? ing, dramatic love story with a beauty and breathI " uj, J(HI. suspense that will hold you from beginning I Oaiiy In The to end * Bc sure to watch for The Lady DanceSt I Decatur Daily Democrat I
social lon. Commenting on the economic importance of the beet sugar industry in Michigan. Ohio and Indi- j ana, Mr. Schupp said. “The Initial payment for the 1934 sugar beet crop, made last month, resulted In th« distribution of over $4,893,631 to the sugar beet growers in thej three staates. Subsequent pay-! tnemts Will be made as the sugar is marketed and It is estimated that the growers will receive a total of over $8,653,000 for their 1934 crop. "In addition to the return to the farmers, the 1934 beet crop made it possible to provide employment for thousands of wage earners and resulted in the (purchase of ttocuaand* of dollars worth of coal, coke, limerock, cotton tiltercloth, bags and supplies. The delivery of the
old, persistent coughs take a few doses of Buckley’s and feel as good as ever again. Get a 45 cent bottle at Smith Drug Co., or any drugstore — "it acts like a flash" and is mighty effective for those dangerous badacting hang-on coughs that noth--1 Ing seems to help—often one alp 1 stops an ordinary cough.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1935.
crop and the marketing of the | sugar gave a large volume of bus--iness to railroads and truckers. "The people of Michigan, Ohio, aand Indiana, can help us In our attempt to restore agricultural prosperity in the three states by' demanding and using homo grown > j beet sugar and thus eliminate the! necessity for marketing our sugar at distant points," <;<)TTS( HALK ON CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Biddle, Hardy, Handy. Bedwell, S' hricker and Schuler. Insurance -- Cleary, Sd'arlcker, Rupert, Nichols and Trent. Judlcl'jry A— Wade, chairman. Hardy. Sands. Vermillion, and Carlson. Judiciary D—Ef.horn, chairman; Handy, and Gottschalk. Libor — Inman, Dale Watson, Eichorn, Anderson, Kolsem, Carls.« and bane. Legislative apportionment—Biddle. Cleary, Eichorn, Kolsem, Sands S<hricker, Wade and Dale Watson. Libraries and public buildings— Gottschalk, Biddle, Dale Watson. Miller and Jenner. Manufacturers — Kolsem, chairman; Eichorn, Brown. Mileage and accounts — Lynch, chairman, Johnson. Military aftair*—Schricker, chair-
Public Auction Friday, Jan. 11, 1935 Beginning at 1 o’clock HORSES - MILCH COWS -HEIFERSBEEF CATTLE - BULLS - SHEEP - HOGS. One Myers Fruit Tree Spraying Outfit. Miscellaneous Articles. DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALES E. J. AHK L. W. MURPHY Managers. I Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer. I ___
| rrttn; K .l»i-m. Albright, Bedwell, j Ininun, Biddle and Schuler. Natural rtwounce* —Chester Watson, -chairman; Schricker, Cleary. G ttechalK. Dale Waluon. Organization of court* — H.yu, i chairman, Eichorn, Vermillion, j Wade, Jenner. | -Penal Institutions —Bohl, Che »ter ; Watson. Brandon, and Johnson. Phraseology of Bill!—Hohl, chairman; Lynch, Chester Watson and Swihart. , ! Public health--MlKer, chilrrr.'in; Trent Public policy—Hardy, chairman; Lyn Ci and Sands. Public printing — Cleary, chairman; Sohl, inman, Anderson and Jernegan. Public rights and franchises —-Albright, chairman; Andenaon, Rupert, Lynch, Hennigan, and J hnuon. Railroads — Bedwell, chairman; Biddle, Cleary, Sohl, Sands, SchTicker, Carlson und Brown. Rights and privileges — Chester Watson, Sohl, and Dennigan. Rivers and Waters—linman, chairman; Miller, Chester Watuon, Wade, Lynch. • Officers of the legislature and patronage appointments were approved in party caucus last nig'.it. House Democints selected Ed- - word H- ritein, Bloom.]dd for speak- ‘ er. Other elective posts were filled I a < follows: Rep.
Terre Haute, caucus chairman; I Rep. Frank G. Thomps u, Hluffton. floor leader; Edward Boggs, Ind lanapolis. Chief Clerk; MiM Berthu Higgins, Danville, usaUiaul clerk, and Edward Hoffman. Fontanet.! chief doorkeeper. A f air huge -committee exposed ; ! of rtf. ri’scrtative-s William J. Black 1 I Anderson; MotrU H Coers, Indiana polls; William 11. Lee. PrincJtaii; Scott Pickens. New Albany, end Lee , E. Shafer, Royal Center, aim unced the following ailpolntments. Delph M'cKesson, Plymouth, en rolling and engrossing clerk; William Rad litfe. Linton, silo clerk; Ralph Wilson. Winamac roll clerk; A. B. Anderson, Pent. Indorsing Clerk and L. C. M'Gannon. Evansville, assistant doorkeeper. Senate Democrats approved Jacob Weiss, Indianap Ite, as President pro tern, and Henry F. Schrlcker. Knox, as caucus chair.r.m. They chose Norman Gordon, Indiana-po-
SPECIALS FOR Friday-Saturday ITEMS LISTED BELOW ARE REAL BARGAINS THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS. IN SOME CASES QUANTITIES are Limited. It will pay you to shop early. H Ladies 49c Sale of 200 pair OUTING GOWNS LADIES PURE SILK Only 23 in this lot. Full Fashioned HHV each CHIFFON HOSE | Broken sizes. This is a Bargain / » T'flf fl that you will never get again — f *’ so buy all you need. We sell I £ _______________________________ these “Cinderella” First Quality ~ ni -i j Hose at ~ 9c Regular Price. Sale of 209 pair Childrens j W / MEN’S SOCKS SPORT HOSE Sale Price / Pair f ■ The Biggest Bargain Former Values We Ever Offered up to 50c fl| f O VaE ß to S °so k c- SALE PRICE 10c 12c hllc # Value 12c pr. -jF 19c COTTON CREPES 50c STUFFED ANIMALS X> rc ll> IWRAPPED IN CELLOPHANE OK/* Beautiful 1 atterns. WHILE THEY LAST—Each Zt)C Only 370 yards on sale. Th * B is an Outstanding Value Ladies Sample 89c Value fgfeg 'Sm Mbe " ICE GroV E S CAP and SCARF set ‘ AL Yard Values to SI.OO A Real Bargain / S Only 97 in this lot. Jil 10c 25c 39c 127 yards 29c Cotton Crepes at .... 15c yd. ■■■ SPECIALS FROM OUR HARDWARE DEPARTMENT ioc Value Big size ' 25c Grev 6 in. 45c value 25c value 10 Ot. COFFEE (TTPS J Heavy Galvanized each Enameled BUTCHERKNIFE WATER BUCKETS _ STEW KETTLES Good Riveted Handle and each I Splendid Steel Blade. OCz With Handle. each g SALE PRICE -LVV DINNER PLATES Odds and Ends tffl A > O MILK PITCHERS A'alues to 25c each I II |m| Good Size 6 for 48c lUu 10c 25c Value FLOWER VASES — While They Last 10c each TEAM BRIDLE TEAM LINES TEAM BRIDLE HAME STRAPS Full Size. Well Made. Made of Heavy Black Spotted Fronts and Nose 1 in. x2l in. long. All Black, Pigeon Wing Leather, l ull size. Band. Full size. Cup , ls ..„„ vv Ulu( .i, Style Blinds. l'/ s xlB ft. B)inds A REAL BUY . Md(le ot Htavy K,atk A Good Heavy Bridle. A BIG VALUE. $3.00 value Leather. A Real Buy. $2.00 vaiue. SPECIAL ’ ’ „ $1.29 each $3.95 aet $1.59 eae h 2 fW 2SC HARDWARE afid HOME FURNISHINGS I , - -■
Illa im Senate necrelury; Bernard O'Neal, South Bend, aaulatiiit eecretary; John Huff, Auburn, chief doorj keeper, und George Evelo, Terre ; Haute peon net er. A patrv >ge ommittee composed ! of Senator.- Martin J. Ceary, Fort Wayne; Fred’rlck Elo'.:orn, Gary; WlllMm Rupert, Brazil; Jacob Weise nd Lieut. Gov. M Clifford Townsend, announced the folk-wing j appointments: Mias Elsie Lord. Kewanna, jour-1 : naJ clerk; Ed Miller. Fort Wayne, assistant doorkeeper, Abe Taylor, Clinton, engrossing clerk; and Mias Ruth M.-.rlan, Rockville, indorelng I clerk. lAil-üblican SenatoM confirmed ! their earlier selection of 1. Floyd IGjrrott, Battleground, as minority - Tucker, Paoli, as clerk, and StanBrown. Bloominton, as ( p:atmaster. .! floor leader, and Perry Johnson, * Atlanta as caucus chairman. They endorsed appointment of James W.
Houae Republic, ne confirmed earlier selection of James M. Knapp. Hagerstown, as floor leader H H. Evans, Newcastle, a icus chairman, and E. Y. Guernsey, Bed ford, caucus secretary. They en dorsed appointment of Uen.ne Vame W shin«ton; as clerk; Robert Sills, Lafayette, assluUint dors, and Everett N»A(l!n, Plalafield, for dorkeeper. FUNERAL TO BE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE natl, Ohio. i The deceased was a member of the Zion Reformed church, was a charter member of the Ladies Aid Society of the church and maintained her membership in that organizaztlon.. At the time of her death she was the oldest member of the local congregation.. Surviving are an adopted daughter, Mrs. George Leis of Spencer- . ville. Ohio, and a niece, Mrs. Henry
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