Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1926 — Page 5

SIIIKE BRY HOLE OH NIBLICK FARM -— — And iatts Fail To H SS OU in t. 3 Well, . G Shot YeaUrday ~ «„ 3. on the John Niblick I Ol ‘- oKerne. "■ nt 3:30 afternoon. There 0< * »h<.win« <>f "11. "Hhouah the Harmon and WatU. are h < ” in * oil ,M! oh ,H l |let l after 'a'lm- i’ l” ,,n ‘' ert oK Th ' S We ” ,R ’ h i .boot sect nor,h " f N ”' “ l.l'hm' 60 b "' relH since ll*- brought tn sever-1 al WCfltS , charge of 120 quarts of nlrto glyc'wa3 used in shooting the well SU.v. The well was drilled 47 feet '“o-uej aml'sehulte are building the derrick for No- 1 on the Ed hugiuh,l farm in Blue Creek township. , Thf v are down 400 feet on No. 7 on the Schulte farm in the same township. llld it was eased up Old Widow Works Mine Ulfl With Pick And Shovel Deadwood, Cal.. July 29 ’(Urtlted rress).-A seventy-six year old widow, who wields a pick or shovel as ably as an old prospector, and her inva! id son are making a comfortable living from one of Califorqja’» famous abandoned gold mines. The woman. Mrs. Emma C. Mabie.

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took a lense about sixteen years ago' on a piece of ground outside the main , workings of the mine. The Brown Baar. The property, located in Trinity county, had yielded in its May $12,000.000 worth of metal. In one year Mrs.Mabie and her son. J W. Mabie, attained $3,000 worth of ore from their lease. — —— O—. ' — ■ Bluffton Boy Breaks Ankle In A Runaway, Bluffton, July Jl9. —(United Press)—' Russell, the 12-year-old sou <n Mr, and

HERE'S INSTANT RELIEF FROM BUNIONS ANO SOFT CORNS I — I Actually Reduces the Swelling—Soft Corns Dry Right I p and Can Be Picked Off. Smith. Yager & Falk Says Eqierald Oil Must Give Complete Satisfaction or Money Cheerfully Refunded.

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Mrs Charles Aker, living on the latn<.i ter road, suffered a bad fracture to his left ankle Wednesday in a runaway. Th*- boy was trying to break a colt so that he c mill drive It to an ico ci . am wagon and (hi animal frightened at some children ami a toy wagon.' mid tan. The bey, seeing that he could no stop the colt Jumped out of the bttggy. ami In doing so alighted on the side of bls foot breakink the tibia at the ankle. It 'intruded through the flesh, was splint t rod and altoge'ther. pronounced a bad wound.

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