Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1924 — Page 6

Judges Named For World Master Slogan Contest Judges for the World Master’s slogan contest, which will close May Bth, us selected are Charles S. Niblick, president of the Old Adams County Hank; Avon Burk, president, of the Decatur Industrial Association and W. A. Klepper, general manager of the Clover Leaf Creameries. These

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men will select the slogan to be used [ In advertising the new cigar. Any person, man. woman, or child can send in one or as many slogans as they desire. They are coming in now. Don’t wait, send yours in now anil if you think of a better one, let it come along later. • " $ $-$- WANT ADS KARN—I—»—I $ WANT ADS EARN—S

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MAY 1,1924.

Brother Os Linn Grove Lady Dies In Allen Co. Funeral services for Daniel Yoder, wel known resident of Cedarville, Allen county, whose death occurred suddenly Tuesday evening, will be held Friday morning at ten o'clock from the home. Mr. Voder was the father of Mrs. Sam Neusbaum of near Linn Grove and news of his death |came as a shock to relatives and the wide circle of friends. The deceased was 71 years of age and was born in Wayne county Ohio. He is survived by nine children, Noah, of Fort Wayne; David, of Cedarville; Mrs. Rachel Neusbaum, of Linn Grove; Mrs. Mary Stucky, Mrs. Sarah Egle y and Joseph, all of Leo; Miss Elia Yoder, of Sturgis, Mich., and Mrs. Lillie Maxwell and Mrs. Martha Klopfenstein .of Leo. Three brothers also survive. They are Joe, Eli and Chris, all of Allen county. Daughter Saves Mother From Attack Os Swine Bluffton, May I—Mrs. Emma Hollo-' way, about 55, years old, was rescued from hogs which had attacked her at her home about five miles, south of Bluffton by her 20 year old daughter. Miss Marie Holloway. Mrs. Holloway had gone to the farm yard to gather eggs about 6 or 7 o’clock Tuesday evening. While she was at her work, the hogs attacked her. They hurled her to the ground. They chewed her arms and bit a large piece of the thick part of the right arm( it was learned. The aged woman's screams attracted the attention of the daughter, who ran to the rescue of her mother. Seizing a piece of fence rail, the young woman struck the hogs sharply over the head and snout and drove them off. She then took her mother in her arms and carried her into the house. _ A physician was summoned. »_ CARD OF THANKB We wish in this monner, to thank the many friends and neighbors for the kindness shown In our time of sorrow, in the loss of our sister and aunt; for the beautiful flowers and the minister for his consoling words. MR. A MRS. FRED NICHOLS AND FAMILY. — - • Near End Os “Trial” Os Senator Wheeler (United Press Service) Washington. May I,—Unless more substantial evidence of misuse of bls office can be produced by the "prosecutlon” Senator Wheeler’s “trial" by his colleagues probably will be wound up thia week and a report made to the senate promptly exonerating the Montana senator and indicating bls indictment was a "frameup" aa he charged. Major Martin Missing (U. P. Staff Correspondent) Cordova. Alaska. May 1— Search of the icy. windswept Unalaskan coast for Major Frederick L. Martin, commander of the American round the

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day. < At 7 a. m. when no word had been : received from the aviator since he i hoped off from Chignik for Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, at 11 a. m. yester- ; day, the search was ordered. i American Flyers Three Weeks Behind Schedule (United Press Service) Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, May 1. — Their flight three weeks behind schedule, the three American rotjnd the ( world pilots are waiting here for repairs to be completed on the plane , of Major Frederick L. Martin, their ; commander, at Chignik. Major Martin has encountered an-

Motorists of Decatur The Hi-way Filling Station I Will Be Open for Business I FRIDAY Morning MAY 2nd We will be prepared to fill your tank with Gasoline and ycur crank case with Sinclair Motor Oil. We will also have HI-TEST GASOLINE I THE STATION IS LOCATED ON NORTH SECOND STREET, OPPOSITE THE NORTH END MILL OUR MOTTO IS SERVICE—CHEERFULLY, EFFICIENTLY AND PROMPTLY H. L. Kern & Co.

other obstacle in resumption of his flight following a forced landing at Chignik. He was wired that repair on the Seattle would consume a longer time than ho had anticipated. Paris, April 30.—Lieut. Pelletier D’Oisy, French aviator who is attempting to establish a new long distance flight record, has arrived in Karachi from Bendar Abbas and is preparing to take off ot) the next leg of his long trip to Japan. D’ Oisy already has established a distance record for a flight from Europe to India, voverlng the long distance in a nactual flying time of hours. WANT ADS EARN—I—A—I

Miss Rose Conter will spend the evening in Fort Wayne with friends. PUBLIC AUCTION at 803 Mercer Avenue, SATURDAY, May 3 Sale to begin at 3 o’clock, or immediately after drawing. 1 will sell at public auction all of my household goods, consisting of: Tables, chairs, rugs, beds, pictures, stoves, and other articles too numerous to mention. A. F. WELFLEY. Roy S. Johnson, auct. Jack Brunton, clerk.

The following is a list of PRIZES For MAY 3rd. 2 Coupon Books—value each.. SIOO.OO 1 Coupon Book—value .. $75.00 1 Coupon Book—value .. $50.00 1 Coupon Book—value $25.00 1 Coupon Book—value $15.00 1 Coupon Book—value . SIO.OO 5 —Five Dollar Currency Bills

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