Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 193, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1924 — Page 3

IgiysAT I PORTLAND FAIR) EsS^i 9 1 For State I air ■ AdarnTroußty boys went 9h‘ bte< ’ n .l'iml fair today where the 9**' ,ies, to determine the, I ' ll m ake up the JudgW :bt)P -tend the State Fair, will ■ Two elaeeee each ol ■ condU horses beef cattle and J 9 S'will be placed In order 9 r rSpectlve merits, four anb, ■ rj’ sed in each class. Rea-| 9 b :! t written on one class of K' * il! I* . livestock. Placing* will be graded on a per-^ b 2// h S Heckard. of Jay ' , S , Livestock Which ts being ■SdVt the fair will be used. Jay , b v„ V s will also be entered in fcn.ed to determine the team to ■ ■r;;' IgpntTuTche is in charge 9 \ d ams county boys and will, 9„miwny the team to the State fair 9 C er( » die judging contest will be held, H. contember second. 9e.P ases Os the four hoys’ trip to ■Snapolis and return will be borne the First National Sank of tms I auction school I * Noras ■ (By A student) Hiv tirst Am ' ,ion SaU ’ was hel<l on He court House Horner Saturday H, rllo on and it was well attended. Hroi Guy Pettit opened the sale by B'irg the reason these sales were Hid to give the boys plenty of real H ct i,... both at calling bids and gettB, , h 0 crowd together. Col Pettit a very forceful talk in that Basing way that has won for him Be respect and admiration of all the ■talents. B The boys went through with the Bale 11, fine shape without any ensoul-, B B All fob rim" when they met for the Benin? sale at 7:30. A large crowd Bis out and the sale went off ftne. B Guy Johnson backed up the boys B the block and gave the opening Beech. He likes to have a real BmpV sale as he has been in the Bkiy? auction business for several where three or four are sold a m,::BThere will be a public sale every Bight this week at 7:30 on the Court Blouse Corner, merchandise front Hirious stores, being sold. The Bierchandise is easily worth much Hiore than the selling price, hut the Hractice is worth a great deal more Ho the students. I Col. Repperl was visiting with hts Hamily at Winona over Sunday, Hut was on deck again Monday. I Col Guy Pettit spent the week end Bviith the Bowers family at Rome City. ■ All the hoys attended church Sunlav as a request from Col. Reppert. It certainly Is a pleasure to attend ihurch in Decatur, as you are given a •eal welcome and invited to attend igain. Ivan Wall and Ted Klingenshlrn pent Sunday with their respective amilies. The class is finally enlarged to wenty, with the enrollment of “Bud” Witte. The pictures of the class have been alien, and the class has chosen ‘Atta Boy" as their motto, which Is tery appropriate, as the students are i live wire bunch. Two and a half, Now Five, Seven lnd One Half, Now Ten. Sold. Rep wts Auction School! One of the best lessons we have received, was this forenoon, when 01. Reppert insisted upon us to adertise. Come out to our evening, ! 'ales, folks, we enjoy your presence. I

I St. Paul’s Church PICNIC Aug. 17 Grote’s Grove, Vi mile North of Preble Benefit of School. Choir will entertain, Speeches, Contests, Carnes, Booths, Refreshments, Bowling. piece Orchestra Everybody Come.

TEACHERS ARE ! NAMED AT BERNE Only One Vacancy Remains To Be Filled; New Superintendent The Berne board of education has practically completed the task of employing teachers for the high school aud grade schools of that town. Only one vacancy, thut of commerlcal teacher In the high school, has not been filled, although there have been many applications for this position. W. A. Amstutz, of LelpMc, Ohio, has been chosen to succeed C. O. 1a?hman as superintendent of the Berne schools. Mr. Lehman resigned at the close of the school year lust spring after serving for four years. J. D.. French will continue as principal of the high school. J. J. Diltz, athletic director of Bryant high school and coach of the Bryant basketball team, has been employed to coarh athletics in the Herne schools. The other high school instructors are Mlsr Caroline Hirschv 'of Herne; Edison Sprunger, of Berne; Miss Elsie Arnold, of t<*vn|ship and Mrs. Cora Adler, of Denver/

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Colorado. J The grade teachers are n« follow*: Urade Teachers Eighth H. B. Hoffman Seventh Dale Braun J Sixth Miss Salome Schtig Fifth Miss Pearl Atz Fourth .. Miss gather Elchonberger Third Miss Hilda I.' liman Second Miss Roue Sprunger First . Mrs. It. 1,. Butcher of Geneva The hoard is unable to announce the opening day of the school. This depends on the completion of the pew toilet building. If the school cannot be opened at the usuul time, the term will have to continue) that much later next spring. • The building, however, is progressing well and the contractors ure expecting to have the job completed in ample time. The building Is nearly finished and has already been roofed. The next job will !»■ for tli** plumbers to do their work.

0 r ~~ TH OPTIMISM ®Wc all believe in honest optimism. Honest optimism means FAITH and COURAGE. Business of farming is on the upgrade. The lean years for the farmer have passed. Now must come days of plenty. Rotlirians Vho inK In s Pite °f crushing adverse situations the vast believe that farming population of America have held to honest “He Profits Most optimism. They know that agriculture is the backbone - na ti o n. They have had the faith that sometime Who Serves Best” depression must cease and that prosperity must again come. We extend a sincere . - , , and optimistic Farming is on the upgrade, lo make the grade welcome today. means to ‘get the shoulder behind the wheel/ More intensive farming, better seeds, more tile, better co-operation, better marketing, better stock, • more dairying. The Cloverleaf Creamery shares in The Cloverleaf Creamery rejoices that this section Manufacturers of 0 f Indiana, has seen that waste lands h*-,ve been made CLOVE RLEAF available for pastures and other dairy eds and that , „ many farmers have become more enlightened as to the IH 1 PER proper care of animals and the sensible and the eeonomaul ical and at the same time scientific way cream may he I TASTY ' supplied. I I" IFF CREAM Thus additional and satisfactory revenue is added I To help the farmer to this additional revenue Hie Cloverleaf Creamery is bending every energy and devoting its very best thought. Cloverleaf Creameries ~ Inc. W. A. Klepper—General Manager I [1 -±> , . 1

Expect Another Drop In Price Os Gasoline Indianapolis, Aug. 13. —Another reduction In the, price of gasoline in a few days was predicted today by refining companies hero. All hough the extent of the reduction was not known It was expected to be either one or two cents a gallon. Two other reductions of one cent | .• gallon each have been made during j the lust six weeks. High tost gasoline now sells at 24 cents at Indianapolis und low test at 20.2. The reductions hre being mude to reduce the slock of gasoline and crude | ¥wy NOT T.Y POPHAM’Sj ASTHMA REMEDY \ Give* Prompt and Positive Relief In Every 5 S Case. Sold by Druggistn. Price SI.OO. 3 Trial Package by Mail 10c. • WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props. Cleveland. o.j For Sale By ENTERPRISE DRUG CO.

oil on band and to cut the margßtn of profit of wholesale dealers, It was said. The reduction is being made bit by bit in order to save dealers from a financial embarrassment slmilur to thut which whs caused by the abrupt slx-cent reduction a year ago. New York—William Lynch, IS. ar j I TRY DAWSON’S jj| VIUNA TONIC I For Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Hlood, Rheumatism. // Price SI.OO Per Bottle K Callow & Kobe 1 B 0

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I Tippecanoe Lake Country Club Golf Course . Free To Decatur Golfers Sunday, August 17lh This excellent IK-hole course, Iho grounds, and the beach, free this Sunday. One of the most wonderful courses in the country. Club Grounds on Tippecanoe Lake in Kosciusko County, Four miles cast of Leesburg. j Tippecanoe Lake Country Club.

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