Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1927 — Page 3

DUVALL STRIKES AT HIS ACCUSERS uks Probe Os Different Boards Under Lew Shank’s Administration Indianapolis. Oct. 19—(III*)—John , puvnlli who says he is mayor of Indianapolis, Tuesday fought back at tho „ e responsible for his conviction of violating the corrupt practices act hv ,<klng the city council to inquire into tho board of public works and the l>oard of P ark commissioners under Mayor Lew Shank's administration. Targets of Duvall’s attuck were Special Prosecutor Kmsley W. Johnson. who was a member of Shank’s hoard, and W illiam H. Armitage. slar witness against Duvall, who was prominently mentioned in the letter asking the council to institute an inquiry. The next session of the council will be held Monday night. Councilmen in recent months have turned down one attempt to impeach Duvall and have withdrawn a threatened attempt. :;*********** * NEWS FROM MAGLEY * * By * * Miss Theo Bauer * :: *********** u.

Mr and Mrs. Tloury Borne entertained tor dinner Thursday at their borne, for Mrs. Lydia Richey, of Essondido, California, Mrs. D. J. Miller, of Tocsin, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Miller and son George of near Little Vine. Mrs. Charles Dettlnger visited her daughter Mrs. H. Keel, of Ohio City, Thursday morning. Mrs. Minna Reppert spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Gruetzmann. Daine Jaberg is home from For' Wayne and is visiting his mother, Mrs. Caroline Jaberg, who returned home Sunday from the Decatur Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Siman Bieneke and son Alvin, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mina Reppert. Clarence Coemerten, of Fort Wayne was the Sunday guest of Clarence Reppert. Mrs. Gillard Keil and baby, of Ohio City have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Folley, of Preble. August Kreutzman Daniel Scherry, Henry Blomker and Fred Blomker attended the church meeting at Fluffton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sherry and baby spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Scherry. Mrs. Ernest Kreutzman took dinner with h'er sister, Mrs. Mina Reppert. Sundav. s Mrs. Velma Andson Scrivner spen‘ Friday evening with Miss Selma Scherry. Edward Scherry spent Saturday in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Girod entertained for dinner Sunday the Rev. Mr. Grether and family. Miss Betty Dettinger of Fort Wayne spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Dettinger. Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith, of Fort Wayne, who were former citizens of Magley, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Bowers. Miss Alma Scherry, of Decatur spent Sunday with her brother Milton Scherry, Mr. and Mrs. G. Kiel and baby spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger. Miss Theo and Ray Bower were callers in Decatur Saturday morning. Mrs. Velma Schivner, of Detroit, Michigan, who\has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Anderson returned home Sunday morning.

State Park In Hamilton County Is Being Planned Carmel, Ind., Oct. 19—(UP)—Purchase of land in Hamilton county for use as a State Park is being planned following a meeting of prominent business men and farmers of Hamilton county here last night. Steps are to be takaa immediately to enVst the aid of Hamilton county !, n.l Indianapolis civic organizations and residents in order to raise funds to purchase a tract of at least 600 acres located at the northeast edge of Carmel. To Test For Oolitic Stone Conport, Ind., Oct. 19—(INS)—Drilling operations, to permit an Investigation of what is believed o be a large underlying strata of Oolitic building stone, will be begun soon on the W. W. Thomas farm three miles west of this city. '•’he farm is under option by the Chioago and Bloomington Stone company Bloomington. The option brought S3OO an acre, on thirty acres.

Raising- Three Ton Litters A Year Is Merely A Habit With Joseph Habegger Note the Uniformity of Habegger’s Three Litters Which Averaged Over a Ton Per Litter at 18C Days of Age.

Editor’* note: Following is a portion of a story, accompanied by a picture, which appeared in a recent issue of the Farmers Guide, and they are reprinted in the Rally Democrut through the courtesy of that publication. "He can’t do it again!" was the substance of comments made by many who heard or read of Joseph P. Habegger’s accomplishment in ton-litter work In 1926. The weighing of three Bon litters all fed in the same drove occasioned these remarks. "It was his first year in the club and ’fool’s luck’ was tobe expected,” they explained. But any of the 25 or more neighbors and friends who attended the ton-lit-ter weighing at Joe’s place September 1, this fall will reaflily testify that it isn’t entirely Tuck. Joe’s proof was a drove of 53 uni-formly-fine, porkers all fed together since a few weeks of age and ready for market at 180 days. Resides 43 pigs in 5 litters nominated last spring, tre bunch contained 8 other spring pigs. The largest litter, which consisted of 12 cross-breed Duroc-Chester Whites weighed 2,901 pounds when exactly 180 :;***********k * PETERSON NEWS * * By * * Miss Jeanette Spade * :s***********» Mrs. B. Smith ami daughter, Helen, of Fort Wayne, wore visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bowers, of west of Peterson, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown and son, of Decatur, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weldy, of Fort Wayne, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weldy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrell Milholland and daughters Dorothy afid Mildred, of Kingsland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Spade, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Arnold and family, were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. George Bright, Sundap. Mr. Ed Leimenstall and Dale Johnson spent Sunday afternoon in Decatur.

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Zimmerman, of Decatur, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spade, Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Dillman, of Warren, is visiting' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher, of Decatur, were guests of Mr. and Mfs. W. R Weluy, Sunday! Miss Marguerite Zimmerman, of Fort Wayne, was a guest of Misses Gladys and Jeanette Spade Sunday. The Kings Herald, of Beulah Chapel church, met with Marjorie Dilling, in Preble, Saturday afternoon after the business meeting refreshments were served and games were played. Those present were Waneeta and Glarvenia Sullivan, Elizabeth Furhman, Velma Spade, Ruth and Doris Mcßarnes, Leo Hoffman, Robert Colter. Rev. C. Maynard, and Rodney and Phyllis Dilling. The next meeting will be held with Miss Velma Spade. Otto Dilling and son, Rodney, of Preble, were visitors with Mrs. Frank Spade, Monday. Mrs. Robert Beintz and family have returned to their home in Indianapolis, after visiting a few days with her sister, Mrs. Ralph Straub. Miss Jeanette Spade spent Sunday evening visiting Miss Marguerite Zimmerman. GENEVA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fike, of Huntington, spent Sunday in Geneva, attending the Rally Day at the M. R. church. W. S. Sutton, who has been with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Shepherd, for several weeks left for Decatur. Thursday. Mrs. Ruth Leichty, of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hutton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Custard, of Huntington, spent Sunday in Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hale, of Mendon Ohio, were Sunday callers in Geneva. W. W. Btiggs and wife, of Muncie spent Sunday with relatives here. . Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hendricks of Kondallville, attended the Rally Day services here Sunday. Mrs. Belle Chew, of Boyne City, Michigan, is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Mason, who have

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1927.

days of age. A litter of nine grade Durocs totaled 2,251 pounds when 182 days old and another litter of nine grade Imrocs weighed 2,016 pounds at 181 days of age. A litter of eight cross-! bred Duroc-Chester Whites totaled 1,860*4 pounds while a litter of seven grade Duroct weighed 1.506 pounds. Each of the two latter litters were exactly 180 clays of age. The sire of all the litters was a purebred Duroc. None of the sows were pure bred, hut each showed a preponderance of blood of one of the breeds. During the winter the sows received ear corn and a slop made up of ground oats, and a small amount of oil mean. Their ration was not changed as the farrowing season approached except that less corn was fed and bran was added. After the pigs were farrowed the sows received a slop of bran and ground oats and within two or three days’ time Habegger began adding corn .to the ration, increasing it gradually until the pigs were about 4 or 5 weeks old. been in Fort Wayne for three weeks, returned home Sunday. Mrs. Tally, Mrs. Htnchman and Mrs. A. G. Briggs were PoHrtland shoppers Saturday. Mrs Mary Glendenning of Portland, spent Sunday in Geneva. Rally Day services were held at the M. E. Church Sunday Morning. A good

program was given and a fine talk by I-ee Walters of Decatur was enjoyed. At the close of the service, a basket dinner was held, and many people were here that used to live here but are now scattered. A good social time was had . [ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hale Mr. and; Mrs. B. E. Reasoner and baby, of Fort I Wayne, spent the week-end in Geneva. * END RHEUMATISM WITH RED PEPPER When you are suffering with rheumatism so you can hardly get around j just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore •c.pot tnrough an dthrough, Frees the blood circulation, breaks up the con-“ gestion—and the old rheumatism torture is gone. ; Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from j red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a jar at once. Use it for lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, colds in chest Almost instant relief awaits you. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowles on each package.

IF KIDNEYS.ACT GAD TAKE SALTS Says Backache Often Means You Have Not Been Drinking Enough Water When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it may mean you have been eating foods which create acids, says a wellknown authority. An excess of sttbh acids overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells,; your stomach sours tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful. in a glass of water before breakfast for a few j days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, I combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to' neutralize acids In the system, so they, no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in-' jure and makes'a delightful, effervescent lithia-water drink. Drink lots of soft water.

LINN GROVE NEWS —by— Miss Louise Neusbaum Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Windmlller and j family, of Geneva, Mrs. Mary Sehnnpp and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Uddy were, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Bud Llddy. I Harold Erie and Lloyd Llby, of Michigan, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roy French this week. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gentis and son, Don, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday ■ with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neusbaum. I Mrs, Art Hopkins, who has been visiting in Linn Grove for the last. | two weeks, returned to Fort Wayne I with them. I Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Dustman and family were Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Templln, of > Berne. I Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Shepherd and daughter, Lois llene, of Bluffton, were guests of Mrs. Mary Shepherd, Sunduy. I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoffman and I family, of Berne, visited with Mrs. Nan Hoffman, Sunday. I Albert Blxler. of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with friends in tills vicinity. | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Denny and family, of Bluffton, were Sudnay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Llby. Gordon Halloway, who is attending Purdue University, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and ■ Mrs. George Halloway. I George W .-on, who has been ill , t'or ,i- tir - in about the same condition. j Abe Stucky, who is employed at New Thing In Face Powder A new youth shade that is exclusive (to MELLO-GLO. Stays on longer, less affected by perspiration, does not clog the pores. This new wonderful Beauty Powder is made by a i new French Process and you will be 'delighted with it. Absolutely pure. Just try MELLO-GLO and note its rare qualities. Only one dollar. The Holthouse Drug Co

City Water Bills are due and must be paid on or before Oct. 20 A 10% penalty will be added if bills are not paid by this date. City Water Dep’t. CITY HALL.

Toledo, spent the week-end at Linn Grove. William Baker and Harriet Oswalt, both of Lafayette, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Baker. Mrs. Sarah Btberstlne, who spent the summer in Fort Wayne, iias returned to her home to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Romey, of Bluffton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Romey, Mrs. F. J. Stedcke is very much Improved at this time. Sunday was Rally Day at the Evangelical Sunday school. Mrs. McKean was in charge and a good program j was rendered. After the lesson study had been taken up, an illustrated talk was given by Rev. Stedc ke, which i was of great Interest to all. Next Friday, the Woman’s Missionary meeting will be held at the home ! of Rev. F. J. Stedcke. o David Studebaker, o? Fort Wayne, was a business visitor in this city, Wednesday. « 1 '—■■■■ ■■ -i—™ ■■ - .1., RHEUMATISM *IRUSLER’S RHEUMATIC TABLETS HAVE GIVEN RELIEF AH Druggist* . T u/o Silts, 50c and SI.OO. Tru*lcr Remedy Co. Cincinnati, O.

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MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keller and son entertained at dinner Sunday G, W. Keller, Mrs. Della George and Owen Branch. Azlu Crist, Miss Crlo Crist, of Fort Wayne, and Hubert Myers and Miss Vccju Andrews, of Monroe, were Sunday visitors at the John Christ home. I Ernest Whitnark and Marion Mart* 'returned to Business College at Fert Wayne, Sunday. Several Monroe people will attend an Epworth League banquet at SlmpI son M. E. church, Fort Wayne, next Friday evening. j Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keller entertainHefting, Irritations ofthe Skin and Scalp Use Healing Liquid Zemo Don’t suffer from an ugly, itchy tkin. Do not endure Skin Tortures and Irritations. Banish Pimples, Blotches, Rashes, and relieve Dani druff and Eczema. Apply clean, antiseptic, dependable Zemo Liquid at any time. The safe, sun* way to ket-p skin clear and free from Blemishes and skin troubles. 35c, 60e and SI.OO. FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS

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ed qt supper Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Aurancl and family nnd Mrs. Joe Johnson. ALWAYS DEM TIRED ? How sad! Sallow complexion, coated tongue, poor appetite, bad breath, pimply skin and always tired. What’swrong? You are poisoned. The bowels are clogged and liver inactive. Take this famous prescription used constantly in place of calomel by men and women for 20 year* — Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. They are harmless yet very effective. A compound of vegetable ingredients and olive oil. They act easily upon the towels, free the system of poison caused by faulty elimination and tone up liver. Be beautiful. 1 lave rosy cheeks, dear eyes and youthful energy that make a success of life. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, nightly. Know them by their olive color. 15c, 30c and 60c. Feel Good Must ailments BUrt from poor elimination (constipation or semi-constipation). InUwtinal poisons sap vitality, undermine neaJtn and make life miserable. Tonight try rH Nature’s Remedy—ftll-veyetablocoirectU^-—not just an ordinary laxativs. See how fff will aid in restoring your appetite and rid you of that heavy, loggy. pep less feeling.