Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1927 — Page 3

In LOSES ONE jF LAST PIONEERS jig ' —' 1 H r . Sarah .1. Stoops BlackKtirii Came Overland To ■Decatur Manv Years Ago gH i Conti United ' by a Friend) ■],. tlm passing yesterday of Sarah .1. K . Blackburn, Decatur loses one of very best of her pioneer citizens. | sniops family came into this com-| just a little mere than a deaii.'i- the founding of Decatur, tbei family making the hazardous M |l , II p V overland, with the exception Blackburn’s eldest sister, ltu-1 Sloops Boyers, who remain'd Virginia. .Mrs. Boyer's son. hnwevi rj j,ones S. Boyers became a citizen’ Dei'otiir more than forty years ago. I ■ IS . Blackburn was the last cf these] with the exception of Joseph St..ops her youngest brother, who! lives in Dayton, Ohio. | IHI led a quiet and retired life, hr was Keen and her memory re-1 Marlred just after the cl -c* the ■ !.'! War to ('apt.tin Norv.il who for many yeats was. ■dit.,r of th' Decatur Democrat, active 1 K the civil a.ttJ political life of Doe?Mrs. Blackburn joined her ’ms-1 in witnessing and participating I those events that took place in the inulalive period of cur community ■i'.>r to the construction of the ori public school building on Third ■nJ .Jefferson Streets, the youth of ■ Decatur found their schocling in a pnschool house on the corner of Msei'imd ami Jackson Streets wher-- .' Studabaker was the school mu-■-1 Her at one time and Mrs. Blackburn,' ■ tbi-n "Sally Stoops” was for o.uitc a' the sehcol ma’am. Mrs. Black-, insisted that it was a privileg'j ■to have lived her life in these pioneer i ■days, and to have witnessed tin ■growth and advancement of the com■nmnity she loved so well. ■NOTED MUSICIANS I TO APPEAR HERE (CONTINUED FROM PACK OXRI I ■keeping with the “All American” | ■yiar cf the Woman’s Club. S The program of the convert -“Typi- ■ < i Songs of Nations.” was built to ■bow contrasts of songs of different ■Nations with various style of simple

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1927

Folk Songs ns well as featuring the' I showy co'.orature Artas. The songs' are given In the native costume of i the various nations. The program to bo presented Is as' follows: 11. Preface (Descriptive Talk) . Mrs. Gunn 2. a. Drink To Me Only With | Thine I lyes old English' b. Mon petit Coeur Soup’re | . Old French I C’Mv Little Heart is Sighing”) c. Old French Song Weckerlla 2. a- Du Ring an Mclnem Finger . Schumann | (Thou Ring Upon My Finger) I b. The Sieging Bird Taubert I c. Swiss Echo Song Eckert! 4. a. Habanera .... Bizet I b. BMero Castellano Old Spanish (With Thy Glances Thou Dost Betrny Me) ■ c. O Sole Mio l)j Capua | <1 O Luce di Quest Anima . Donizetti . (My Heart’s Delight and Treasure. from Linda di Chainounix) . r >. a. fn a Garden . Gunn b. Forest Song (In Greenwood | Fair from Robin Hood) De Koven. c. Then and Now . Farley' . d. Happim s Edwards' I O ■ I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Colter motored to Conn■’•sville, Monday, where they, | visit d for Hit' day with. Mrs. Colter’s mother and brother, Mrs. Martha E. i Beery and Freeman Beery.

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i COUNCIL VOTES • TO CONSTRUCT , KNAPP SEWER < —— I (COVITM ED I-IIOM PAGE ONE) I I the at plus will be used in the general < 1 fund. It was stated that the sinking I | hind hud a balance cf abuit 16.000. ’ The last city bond for $560 was paid J I last June. Bids for building a coal conveyor at the city's unloading grounds, west of , the City Light and Power plant were ( I taken up by the council. The two coal . silos have already been erected there The city’s coal will be hauled from i this point, a distance of less than two blocks from the power plant. I The finance committee allowed bills ' and session adjourned. COURT HOUSE z Real Esate Transfers Dora (’. Seabold to John A. Pease. SO acres in Kirkland townsip tor $2,000 1 Harty R. Hall etux to Joseph H. Mater, 126.26 acres In Wabash town- ' ship for sl. Ma:tin L. Smith etux to Andrew Gottschalk. 109 acres in Wabash towni ship, for $4,500. Jonas Stralnn to Goldie Rich, tret , in Kitklan.l town hip. for $1 Jess Leßrun etux to Frances Lobsiger, lot 160 in Decatur, for $3,000. I Fiances Lobsiger to Jesse F. Rup-

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pert etux. 4.84 acres In Washington township, for $5,000. Isidore A. Kalver etux Io the Adams county Investment company, so acres In Monroe township for sl. Isadora A. Kalver etux to the Adams County Investment company, 80 acres in Monroe township, fur sl. — Harry F. Atwood To Speak In Fort Wayne Fort Wayne, Nov. 16 —(Special)— On Tuesday evening. November 22. Honorable Harry F. Atwood will speak here on the subject of “The Constitu-! tlon anti Present-Day Problems”. Mr. Atwood is President of the Constitu- 1 tlon Educational Association of the i

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(AUCTION SALE] 6 FARMS 674 ACRES 6 F \RMS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—NOVEMBER 18 and 19,1927 g I ' ' 7 5 fe I I • ‘I I flfli I I ; V - ; 'K . • I ■ FARM No. I—l6o Acres FARM No. 4—160 Acres (■I Located 2' 2 miles west of Bluffton on good improved stone road. Located 4 miles east and 1 mile south of Bluffton, Indiana, “ KNOWN AS THE MAY FARM. HK 1 mile north of Vera Cruz. jqq acres'all black sandy loam, well tiled the best cf outlet for i KNOWN AS STEFFAN FARM drainage; this farm lays in a square 20 acn blue grass pasture, not a foot of waste land. Is ideal'y located anil one ot the best farms in. M This is an ideal stock farm; well fenced and equipped to handle Wills county li p roof barn 4Hxluo with cow barn 25x50 on west 9 stock. Extra good bank barn 40x100 feet; good s'x room house, gar- s i ( i,. | llPn t floors, Iwn chicken houses 20x30, garage, gralneries, tool H M age and all other necessary out-bul'dings; driven well, wind pump. A sin il, HI room house with basement und r entire house. Furnace, ■ ■H good location on.stone road near schools and churches. cement walks, drove well, water piped to barn and other buildings. Er 9S Will be sold on the premises at z lO a* m. Farm equ'pped with Delco Lighting p’ani in best of condition, a real h&i 9 Friday, November 18. modern farm home with the kind of soil you like to own. This faiiu ■B has ta l>o seen to be appreciated. 1 wt « » Will be sold at 1C a. m. on the premises, FARM No. 2 80 Acres Saturday, November 19. ffi Located 4'/ 2 miles south and 2 miles !' N(). s—-72 ACFCS east of Bluffton, Indiana. Located 4 miles directly routh of Bluffton on U. S. Road No. 3. This Road is to be paved soon. |M KNOWN AS THE KIZER FARM KNOWN AS THE LYNN FARM. | W Good productive sw4l, well located on stone r .ad, % mile from This is as good a farm as any one would desire: 72 acres all ■ M church. 15 minute drive to consolidated school; 7 room house, good level black land, the kind :it -oil that responds in debars and cents. K® Ji' barn and other out-buildings. <« w<!11 fenced, well Hied, no waste land, has good barn 40x60, M in . .. . . nn Grainerv, miratre, chicken house, wood sheds and other out-bul dings; HSj I* Will be sold on the premises at 1.00 p.m. G()()(| ( .‘ r fralnp , |ous(l Th< , Si , bl|i - (1ill , 4 , lU in COO(1 . tal „ „ r ~e . nai ri r * pair, having new roofbt. good pa nt and equipped with electric lights H from power line. Plentv cf shade trees, in fact an Ideal farm home. FARM No. 3—77 Acres Will be sold on the premises at 1:00 p- m. • ’ 4 ’ Saturday, November 19. Ms Located 2 miles north and 2'/ 2 miles east of Bluffton, ARM No. 6—125 Acres 1 B ' z 2 mile north and 1 mile west of Crainville. Lccated 12 mi|e3 nouth of B | uffton . 3 mi ,„ south of tt i j i i 1 4i a i „ i i Petroleum, 1 mile south of Nottingham. Here is a wonderful location; 1 mile to elevator, church and known a- thf hunt farm ISn school; good productive soil, is well fenced, good good 7 i i *• ' i ° i ui i u- i nr „ i,( i . i .. i i i n 4 (lord productivi oil. equi I'd with good six room liou>e; luirn M MB room house, barn 40x<0, chicken house, hog house and other out- rn . .. ■» . • , , * . , n , «„♦ imr.iincrv vnv* Mffl , .., . 4,11 in r»oy6 », d uh * cribs, chiuKen Ik, use and other ont-huf dings. Part RS® buildings; driven well, and a farm you will like. , , . .. . , ... . i,. ■■ bl:.( k round, soon* si ohl y rolling. Would make a real stock faun. UH MBhJ Will be sold on the premises at 2:30 p. m. Will be sold on the premises at 2:30 p. m. ijv HU Friday, November 18. Saturday, November 19. NOTICE—ReaI Estate Men A liberal commission will be paid to any Kcal Estate man who will brinp ■ a buyer—same to be registered with the Auctioneers on morning of sale. ■ n| TERMS—IS per cent of purchase price cash on day of sa’e, balance long time at low rate of interest. !■ For further information see Mr. Kline or Mr. Kunkel at the K Studebaker Bank, Bluffton. Indiana. THE CITIZENS BANK, Receivers for Studebaker Bank / Sale Cond acted by E National Realty Auction C ompany, Decatur, Indiana S Fred Reppert, Earl Gartin, Roy Johnson, auctioneers.

Unite! States. For the past twentyfive years, Mr. Atwood lias made a special study cf the Constitution and several years ago gave up his law practice in Chicago to devote al of his time to writing and lecturing about the Constitution. He has become a nationally known authority on this subject. His talk is not technical and is primarily for the general public. The Natuiallzatlon Committee of the Lians Club of this city extend; a co;--Hal invitation to the citizenery of Decatur and vicinity to attend tills meeting, which will lie a dinner affair at ! the Catholic Community Center. B”cause of the demand for the banquet ■ admission cards, ail reservations at ! one dolin' and twenty-five cents a per-

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■ son should be made by November 18. Tills may bq done upon communication with L. B. Harper, ('hairman of the Natntalization Committee of tlr> ■ Lions (Tub, Fort W ayne. — _ (, —. —— Mr. and Mrs. Gib s Porter, of Columbus Grove, Ohio, visited Sunday 1 with Mr. Porter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Porter of this city.

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