Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1927 — Page 3
UIHV HERDS I (RE IMPROVED ■embers Os County Cow KestinK Association DisK ()SC Os 15 Boarder Cows K, H five boai.lers were discarded of the Adams County Cow Association during the past t i: •» submit'. h| It 1.. Price, tester. When it is centhat each boarder cow loses — r owne r from fifty to »«v»aty-fiv« | ]uls annually, the saving effected this one feature of Cow Testing Asfiation work is evident. In addition th,, unprofitable cows disposed of, p scrub bull was also sold. That members are determined to lid up th< ir herds Is evidence 1 by fact that twenty registered females five legistered males were purIBhased by members duting the year, jjy.'ii't " r the twenty-eight members v own legistered sires. TwentyJliree of the herds ale federally acredK,l ami are free from Tuberculosis. of the twenty-eight filled thirty three silos this Hll. ■As an indication of the improvement feeding which has been made dur■g the past three years, Price’s re sh ■' that each member fed grain K) Also during,the winter months. Hot one man failed to feed a balanced Krjin ration in amounts directly proHortional to the weight and test of the Kilk ■ That members are taking steps to Hrovide themselves with legume hay, K'liiih Purdue Authorities claim indi■ipensable twenty-two of them grew Key beans this year while nineteen Have alfalfa hay. Fourteen of the men Ksed litter carriers. Four are using Hulking machines regularly. According Ho G A. Williams of Purdue, who is in Hharge of Cow Testing Associations in ■lndiana the Adams County Associaticn Has made progress during the past Hhree years. I BERNE NEWS I At the annual meeting last TuesHay. of the trustees of the Reformed ■Orphan’s' Home at Fort Wayne, Rev ■('. W. 11. Sauerwein was again electB»d as a member of the board and to
-W7 i I A favorite Personal Or '" with Big Car Owners You would be astonished to know how many owners of two or more cars leave their larger cars at home, to drive the Essex; for they sacrifice no comfort or performance their larger cars can give, and they enjoy definite advantages in driving ease and handling. And these same advantages appeal to every owner, no matter what his previous car experience. Essex ownership is a progressive discovery of satisfactions and enjoyments that grow with possession and of which performance is but an item.. Essex is engineered and balanced to a riding ease that - seems to erase the ruts and ripples of the road, and operation ease is so simple and effortless that the lightest gesture controls it. KF ■ . ' _ / The Essex Super-Six high-cotppressipn Here you have 50 miles an hour all day motor converts waste heat to power, Jong —far greater speed if you want it — developing more than times the fl ying smoothness in action—dynamic ' power its size ordinarily rates it. In per- k that win you j n a ri de. This rurmance bnLiancy it achieves a new c . f . high mark even for Essex. Initssustained amazing ». up< r- ix ptr orma u a stamina, smoothness and durability you quality are economical to uyan enginsee hut one of many advantages for eered to lowest operation and mainten- " which the Super-Six principle accounts. ance cost E S SEX Super-Six 2-pass. Speedabout - S7OO 4-pass. Speedster - $835 Coach - $735 Coupe - - $735 Sedan - - $835 All prices f. o. b. Detroit, plus war excise tax 1 « P. KIRSCH & SON OPPOSITE INTERURBAN STATION * ~,5 orth Second Street <■ ON
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serve us its secretary. Rev. F. W. Hearneman, former pastor of the local Reformed church, was elected to succeed himself us president of the board. Friends of .1, C. Hulu, formerly employed as linotype operator in the Economy Printing Shop, and now located at I nlon City Tennessee, will be surpiised to learn of the annonn ement, received by Mrs. Mary Kerr, of his marriage to Miss Addle Freeman, which took place Saturday, November 5, in his home town. Mayfield, Kentucky. Hat old ReUsser left Thursday noon for llloominngton, Illinois, to attend the taneral of Mrs. Valentine Birky, which was held in that city Friday afternoon. Mis. Birky is the mother to Mr. Rensser’s friend. Mis* Lorena Ulrkey. Death was caused by cancer of tlie lungs and she suffered severely for a long time. Miss Ema Flatter, returned missionary from China, arrived here Thursday and is the guest of Mrs. H. H. Kattman, Mr. and Mrs. George Sprunger and family, of Fort Wayne, were visitors with relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Noah Sprunger and family were Sunday guests at Fort Wayne. The Misses Pauline and Clara Baumgartner ami Marcella Sommer, of Fort Wayne, attended tile Berne Hartford game here Friday night and also visited with friends, A! ami Mrs. Ira D. Rohrer and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Orton
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Wulllman and little daughter, of Fort Wayne, spent the week-end with relatives here. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Franz and daughters, lima ami Ernestine, were gusest* at tile Prof. Willturn Mowe home at Bluffton, Ohio, Sunday. Little Miss Mary Allee and John Roger Howe accompanied their grandparents and aunts to Berjie, Sunday evening. Edison Sprunger, one of the local high s hool teachers, was completely surprised Friday afternoon, on his return home from school, when a number of guests gathered at his home on West Water street, to help him celebrate his birthday. Those present besides Mr. and Mrs. Edison Sprunger. were: Mr. and Mrs. Menno Neuhauser of Napoleon, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Jonal Schlatter and son, Harry, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Schlatter and family, all of Griibill, Ind., Mrs. Amos Aschliman. of Hicksville, ’ Ohio, Miss Virginia Stone of Butler, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amstutz and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sprunger from Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dailey and family, of Fort Wayne, were week-end visitors at the David Dailey home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Longwell and daughter, Jean and Mr. and MVs. Clyde Fergus and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, of Van Wert, Ohio, were guests at the Rufus Soldner home Sunday. £ O —. Get the Habit —Trade at Home, it Pays
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it ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥*¥¥¥« * NEWS FROM PREBLE * * By * * Miss Lorine Kirchner * i t ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ F. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Furhman and family had as their guests for supper Thursday, Rev. and Mrs k Charles Maynard and son, Charles, Jr. Mr. ami Mrs. W. Koldemey and family, of Union township, spent Thursday evening visiting the latter’s father, John Hoffman. Mr. and Mis. Clyde Elzey and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Elzey, of Fort Wayne spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elzey. Mrs. Milton Kidd, of Plymouth, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and family this week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Craft and daughters spent Thursday visiting John Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman attended the funeral services of Mrs. Sarah C. Reynolds, of Fott Wayne, Sunday afternomi. Mr, and Mrs. E. Lichtenstiger ami
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son, Richard, were the guests of the I latetr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert ' Werllng and family, Sunday. Mrs. L. Shaekley. Dorothy and Miriam Hoffman, visited Mr. and Mrs. (). Straub and family of Decatur, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shady and family had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Chaftinan and family and Mr. and Mrs. Khummen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan and daughters had as their guests for dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Decker, Mr. and Mis. John Teeters and family, of Geneva. Miss Susie Dilling and Miss Rohna Werling were callers in Peterson Monday afternoon.
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DANGEROUS VARICOSE VEINS REDUCED OR MONEY BACK Tbit; Simple Home Tratment Is Giving Amazing Results
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toil (full strength) and apply as dlI reefed night ami morning to the swollen, enlarged veins. Soon you will notice that they are growing smaller and the treatment should lie continued until the veins are of normal size. So penetrating and powerful is F.merald Oil that even | Piles are quickly relieved. Callow I Kolme, Smith. Yager &■ Falk, HoltI hous“ Drug Co., sells lots of it.
