Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1925 — Page 3

fIIJRAL CHURCHES — — P l„ M nt MMI« •"« Salem saipn, - A,,h ' M nil obi l’w»ple« l)ay ' 10:30 m 7-30 ’ Worship, at Pleasant .poes the Fann Pay?" 7:30. Pr ay .r meeting at Salem, Wednes‘‘“pray*meeting at "••»*» Mills. * Salem next Sunday. Drive your r if you have one. to Church and kit there during the preaching P *S.„ We are H’«o combining this ~r ri(. „ with 'Old Peoples Day." When you bring your ear to church. , uut up some elderly person and bttng them along. They jtill erijoy lbs ride and the service and you will re el glorious How often our elderly neople feei neglected. Dets prove they are mistaken. Automobile Sunday and Old Peoples Day will be ol> at Pleasant Mills Sept. 27th Begin now to plan f° r it. Fall Rally service Oct. 2nd. Watch for detail’d announcement. "Him that cometh unto Me I will in no wise cast out.” Try Him once — — —o — Concord Church John T. Slater, a student of Witten burg College. Springfield. Ohio, wil’ preach at the Concord church Sunday morning, at 9:15 o’clock. Everybody is welcome. Zion Reformed Announcement Religious instruction for the young boys and girls of the Zion Reformed church will begin on Saturday at 1) o'clock. All those who are twelve years of age are requested to begin

IT * s il Do Your Own BANKING 11 IF YOU SPEND all your E money, somebody else will <leH posit it ami receive the benefits K that you should have. • PARI' OF THE MONEY that S you earn should be laid away n you can put it in our savings dell partinent and have it set to 1? work (earning interest and you || will Ih* surprised how quickly ■ it grows. fl’ Bl II.D UP a bank account I J| to call upon when needed. and Surplus f120,000.00 t ’ PUBLIC SALE As I have decided to quit farming. I will sell at pulllic auction, at. my residence located 3 miles northwest ot Decatur on the River Road, known as the oid John Bogner farm, on Monday, September 21 Sale to begin at 10 o'clock, the following property, to-wit: HORSES—One black mane. 10 years old, weight about 1450 lbs.; one smooth mouth bay mare, weight about 1200 lbs.; one iron gray mule, 12 years old, weight about 900 lbs. , CATTLE—One red pole cow will be fresh by day of sale; one red cow years old, cait by'side; one Holstein cow, 6 years old, will be fresh about Nov l 20; one red pale cow 4 years old; one Holstein cow will be fresh Oct. 20. 5 year old; Holstein heifer, fresh Nov. 15; one red pole heifer, 2 year old. HOGS— One Poland China sow will farrow Oct. 1; one Chester White •°w wi.l farrow Oct. 1; one Spotted Poland China sow will farrow Oct. 1; uue Belt sow, Chester White; one red sow; one Duroc male hog; 2 Duroc and Inland China spotted male hogs; 40 head Shoats weighing from GO-120 lbs. GRAIN— 30 acres of good corn. 400 shock cut; 2% ton of No. 1 mixed nay: 100 bushel oats. ’ d ..^ ARM IMp LEMENTS— Walter A Wood 8 foot binder; Van Brunt 10 * er tilizer drill; Misco manure spreader; international! cultipacker; 14 1G “ow double disc. The above implements are practically new. McCor- & foot mower; Osborne lyiy loader; C. B. & Q corn planter; 14 inch irn'r" 3 " 5 ' 111 * 1 I) ' ow: tooth wooden frame spike tooth harrow; 60 tooth 'frame spike tooth harrow; International hay rake; corn plow. . skain Old Hickory wagon; 2 light farm wagons; one-horse Turnbull •son. double wagon bed; hay rack. —One heavy set of doub’e breeching harness; one light set of eeching harness; half set of farm harness; one-horse wagon harness. forr-M'SCELLANEOUS—Anker Holth No. 5 cream separator; 800 lb. plater. , scales : binder canvass; work bench; 10 foot galvanized hog self feedetj ruit s l ,l ' a ying outfit; log bunks; tongs and cant hooks; forks; shovels. sums of $5 and under cash; sums over that amount 12 ms time will be given, the last 6 months bearing 8% interest Frank Kitson Daniels and Michaud. Auctioneers. John Starost, Clerk The Ladies’ Aid of the ML Pleasant church will serve dinuer.

their work now. Parents are asked to take notice of thia announcement. Any other hoys and girls not definitely connected with any church are welcome to take this training. There are no fees The class will meet .in the church parlors. , ~ —_ o— —— FRANK MORRICAL KILLED WHEN CAR HITS FARM WAGON (Continued from Page One) wagon box. The wagon did not upset. The automobile was badly damaged. The injurcit persons were rushed to Herne for medical attention. John Nussbaum, a Monroe township farmer, was killed at almost the same location several years ago. when his hdrse ran away. Mr. Morrical is survived by his wife and two daughters. Funeral services Will be held from the Methodist church in Geneva at 2 o'clock Munday afternoon. o British Army Flyers To Wear Chain Armor London, Sept. 19. —(United Press) — Chain mail vests and steel helmets may soon be standard equipment for machine gunners in British bombing planes. The proposal is being seriously considered by the British Air Minstry following a study of the greater vulnerability of the position in which the gunner in an airplane flights as compared with the pilot. The pilot is profrom direct frontal attack by the bulk of the engine in front of him, and from behind by the position of the gunners body and considerable equipment. Oni ly a part of his head appears above | the fusilage. v The machine gunner in the rear

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cockpit however has no protection from rear attack, and must In addition expose a considerable part of his body above the cock pit If he Is to stand so as to get the maximum efficiency from his guns. Plans to house the guyuiers In revolving turrets are not considered especially practicable, owing to the face that such arrange ments encesarily delimit the gunners range of vision. — — Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Elzey ami Mr. and Mrs Leo Wilhelm, of Ft- Wayne, attended the fair yesterday afternoon. -— o 1 card of thanks 1 wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness during the Illness and death of my sister. N EVA BRANDY B Eit RY. o Flying Circus postponed last Sunday will he held Sunday, Sept. 20. at field four miles west of Monroe. Public invited. One o’clock. it

“It’s Great” PERFECT . £*7 B R A N I) Dried Beef ■ZJ Oh WSF “ The Name ™ ls AH About It” lite Delicious taste, the nourishing quality and the neat, sanitary jar in which PERFECT BRAND DRIED BEEF is packed makes it the most desirable meat you can select for luncheons, .sandwiches and table use. XX 11 can he preserved for any length of time without fear of its becoming '*** * tainted. WR*' Wl For a quick meal at home it is tin- y> r’> 'GIJW usually convenient and always satis- VI lying. Every slice is a delight, fine | i grained, tender and cut waler thin. 'WWf 9S9a TRY IT—AND SEE HOW GOOD DRIED BEEF CAN BE! A. H. PERFECT & CO. klWWjl Fort Wayne. Ind.; Richmond, Ind.; Sturgis, / Mich.; Xenia, Ohio; Huntington. Ind. I PUBLIC SALE I We, the undersigned will sell at Public Auction at our residence, 2 miles .south and 2 miles west of Convoy, Ohio, 7 miles southeast of Dixon. 7 miles north of Wren. Ohio. 10 miles west of Van Wert, and i_ miles . as: of Decatur, Indiana, on Wednesday, September 23, 1925 Commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. MULES -One team of mules. 7 and 10 years old, weight 2.850 pounds; one team of mules, 9 years old, weight 2,400 pounds. Both teams are extra good workers. 11 HEAD OF CATTLE —Three head of Polled Jersey milk cows; five head of Jersey heifers; two male calves. These cattle are all either registered or eligible to register and are T. B. tested. One registered Jersey Bull, (King Cole 511 P. J. Co. and 152803 A. J. C. C. Co.) 24 HEAD OF HOGS—One registered Big Type Poland China boar. Ciant Buster. (No. 130031); three registered sows (No. 285526) bred July 29; (No. 303844) and (No. 221766) open; one Poland China sow, open; one sow, bred August sth; 11 Poland China Shouts and 7 grade shoats weighing front 70 to 100 pounds. IMPLEMENTS and TOOLS—Fordson tractor with pulley and plows, 12inch bottom, used two seasons, A.-l condition; 14xl(i Intis disc and tandem; Deering binder, 8-ft. cut; Osborne hay loader; Columbia 14 disc grain drill; I. 11. C. corn planter with soy beau attachment, almost new; Buckeye and Emerson corn plows; 4 row beet plow; Deering mower; clover swat her; 12-18 Osborne single disc; Rock. Island riding plow; Turnbull wagon, 3H inch skein and gondola bed; Turnbull 3*4 inch low wheel wagon, pair of extra wheels, gondola bed and stock rack combined; pair 2 ton bolster springs; hay tedder; spring tooth harrow; 3 section spike tooth harrow; triple disc plow; 2 stone beds; 2 horse double tree; buggy; hay forks; slings; harrow; manure spreader; 3 portable hog houses; 60 gallon feed cooker; 60 gallon kettle with stand: hay car; shovels; forks; fanning mill, good screens; tool grinder; self feeders; tank heater; cutting box and many articles not mentioned. HARNESS —Set of extra heavy brass mounted work harness; driving harness; fly nets; 2 sets of double work harness; collars and pads, etc. TERMS —All sums of $5.00. and under, cash. On sums ovef ss.op a credit of 12 months will be given on good bankable note drawing 8 per cent interest the last 6 months 4 per cent discount for cash on sums over $5.00. ABRAM PANCAKE & SON Dinner served by Ladies’ Aid of Bethlehem Church. ROY JOHNSON, Decatur, Auctioneer D. A. SNYDER, Clerk Plenty of 5% Money If you need a loan secured by your farm and not exceeding--40% of its value, exclusive of buildings, we can let you have it with interest at 5%, payable annually. No charge for examining abstract or inspecting land. Liberal prepayment privileges. Other terms reasonable. Write or call for more complete information. THE STRAUS BROTHERS COMPANY 1.32 East Wayne Street Fort Wayne, Indiana

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