Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1927 — Page 7

I MONTI AGENT M MAKES REPORT ■ninia! Report Shows That K'.n niers Os County Make ! Use Os Service I ®M >l' information which is <>J In ■ ■!,„■ io the citizens of Adams conn. I IK contained in the annual rep .rt I I® ■'-hii'v agent work,done from Hee I Hpicr I. 1926. to November do. ? K,, ...port, which lias just been comI HK<oed by I'- M. BuehP, county agent. I copies of which have been sent to I I sited states Department of ,L I ll' l '. Purdue T'niversity, and the I .' .110.11 superintendent. reVeiD I ;l . yis.'> people visited the county <c ... office in person on business I r s during the year. In aditimi to [ number. 1.015 telephone calls we;,. | l .,.iieii at the office relative to farm t in some phase or other. I W.A!i!ioiig|i farmers have long since i| themselves of the impression i ; r tin county agent is expected io [ . - each farmer personally. S4I farm ■j. : t ,, Snore than 600 different farms tlm county were made. Since there IL more than 2,000 farmers in the’ buntv, the physical impossibility cfi [siting each is seen. Most of the conn- [ agent work of today is done through rgunization in the form of corn clubs ewing clubs, calf clubs, ton litter lubs, five-acre corn contests, home eonomics dubs, and demonstrations! fork. In order to keep the farmers of the Minty posted on various subjects, reitive to what the above named organizations are doing and to bring the Itest information concerning other Ivancement in farming before the iblic. 127 new articles were written id sent to the four newspapers of ie county. One thousand eight hundid and seventy-one individaul left's were written, while several thound circular letters were mailed to rniers of the, county. One thousand ur hundred and fifty-four bulletins oni Purdue and the United States apartment of Agriculture were disunited to those who called or wrote r them'. During the year, 51 agricultural eetings attended by a total of 4,734 ople were addressed. In reporting the work, the county ent is asked to tabulate a report at e end of each day, giving the varied formation indicated. The end of each >nth a summary is forwarded to Pure University. It is a simple matter compile the 12 monthly reports at e end of the year, thereby Fo/mlng e annual report. — Crossing Crash Not Fatal Anderson, Ind., Dec. B—(UP) —Not crossing accidents are fatal. Almgh his automobile was wrecked a Pennsylvania railroad passenger dn at the edge of the city, Omar nnett, 45, escaped with a crushed in and slight internal injuries.

L ’ I And I Bye and Bye X. I You Can Buy A Pony And - And -- YOUNGSTERS, untaught in the value of Savings, are prone to make the nearest candy store their ‘ savings bank.” That’s only natural. And once accustomed to spending every coin as fast as they get it, its pietty hard to break them of the habit. • •* Not by strict orders... not by chastising... can they be made to do otherwise. But through kindness arid appeal to their youthful imaginations in the vast sums they can Save, can they be persuaded to hold on to monev. Then, before long, you’ll have them coming to you with “Momsy, I want to put this m my bank! When their bank is filled, deposit the money in a Savings Account for them in this Bank. We pay 4% interest. * i Give the Children a Savings Account lor Christmas. Old Adams County Bank IS

Iri Kappas Give $5 To Good Fellows Club Ihe Tri kappas donated $5 to ItisJ Th ! r n"‘, l " g ,h “ «»> t '‘butlonH t 0 Delta Theta Tan sorority 'I'N city ami hopes (u H( . eilro Bur . ,Jhh , 1 t 0 rauk " 011 ,h ” kidhappy on Christmas Eve. SevdoHiis"" ll r l dOll “ r! ' ar ‘’ n,,w,p ‘< to litis ami so f ar contributions have come in slowly. Useful gifts, as well , '“" dy ’ are g ‘* en ,0 >'»' poor kiddies and their belief in Santa laus Is once more restored. Boxes ln wli<h contributions may be deposited will he found at the Old Adams County bank,’The Eats restaurant and the Dally Democrat office. w« a c a[| I' lood Stops Ferry Service On Wabash , Mt. Carmel. 111,, Dec. s — (UP — Ferry communication between here and Indiana was halted today by an over-night rise of the Wabash river to the 20-foot stage. The river gave indication of a further rise. Many acres of low corn lands have been overflowed. —— 0 —— I. U. Debaters Win Bloomington, Ind., Dec. B—(UP)— i Indiana I niverslty's debating team Tuesday night won an international de hate with an English team on the negative side of the question: "Resolved. That coeducation has failed." Representatives from Reading, Edinburgh and London universities comprised the English team. ~ o —— School Boy Kills His Mother; Wounds Father St. Clairsville, O„ Dee. B—(UP)— Because he was reprimanded for not attending school, Andy Dykes, 15, shot and killed his mother and wounded his father and a farm hand. Authorities expressed the belief today that the boy would surrender, but so far he has remained in- the hills, where he often spent most of his days.

□ RHEUMATISM May be relieved by rational treatment — I’W i it can not be rubbed away.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER R, 1927.

n**#¥****#*#s: * NEW’S FROM MAGLEY * * By * Miss Theo Bauer * X¥¥¥*if.* * ¥ * ¥ ¥ x Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bloetuker entertained for dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Conrad and daughter Martha, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reppert, and son Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ki’lter and son Robert, of Preble. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Borne called on Mr. and Mrs. Johu Bell, Sunday afternoon. Miss Betty Dettlnger, of Fort Wayne spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettlnger Mr. Alton Hower and Mr. and Mrs Wilson Dettlnger were callers Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Bauer and son Ray spept Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Bauer. Charles Dettlnger was a caller in Decatur Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker called n Christ Scherry who is not improving any. Miss Leia Schlickman is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bryan this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bloemker and daughter Irene were callers in Decatur Saturday. / Harry Fratthiger has taken his brother's plate at the sugar factory. Albert Fratthiger has returned to Toledo Ohio. Mr. August Schlickman Herman Barger, Harry Frauhiger and Walter Frauhiger were callers here Monday. Mr. Harry Hauer was a caller in Tocsin, Monday. Misses Theo Bauer, Milvena Newhard, of Preble and Roy Bauer were callers in Decatur Saturday afternoon. Martin Monroe Shady, William Frauhiger and son Walter were business calleis in Decatur Saturday afternoon. Mis. Fred Schlickman spent Thursday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Milton Girad. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yager spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte call-

finally decided to try S.S.S. I took a course. In a short time the rheumatic pains entirely left me. I am now in perfect health, and want to add that I ha tried all kinds of medicines but 1 think S.S.S. is the best.” Earl C. Campbell, 115 West Main Street, Johnson City, Tenn. S.S.S. is purely vegetable. It is extracted from the fresh roots of medicinal plants and herbs and gives to Nature what she needs in building you up so that your system throws off the cause. S.S.S. is sold at all good drug stores in two sizes. The larger size is more economical.

ed In Decatur, Monday evening. Mr. amt Mrs. Milton Slmrry entertained for dinner Sitiidhy. Mr. and Mrs lu'Wls WorthmuU, Mr. and Mrs Fred Schlickman, Misses Mina Krttetzinan, land Irene Scherry. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Home ami Mr. ami Mrs. August Wortliman took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Scherr Sunday. Mrs. Minna Reppert and son, Clarence, took dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simonlhdnkey Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Scherry and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Loser, of Decatur, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry. — ——o— — Motorists Give Huge Sum To Road Building Indianapolis, Dec. S—tUP)—Motorists contributed $6,461,274 toward construction and maintenance of state highways through the gasoline tax, the state highway commission reported today. The figures represents the largest single contribution toward state roads. Highways cost the state $14,873,310 during the past year, of which $!),- 455,282 was for 218 miles of new roads and resurfacing of 70 miles of old roads. ———„ 0 Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays

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Bicycle Bandit Gets $37 Indiiiniipoll*, Dec. 8 (UP) A new kind of holdup num wan recorded In th' 1 pnllce hull of fame toduy (ho bicycle bandit who held up Cliirenee M. Burnett, "I. filling atatlmi nttendunt, robbed him of $37 mid pednled vigorously nwuy on his wheel. The holdup num hud another distinction — lie weighed only about 110 pounds. o —— EVI FOR CATARRH JPENS UP NOSTRILS low To Get (juick Relief lead-Colds. It’s Splendid I Telit 'low To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! In one minute your clogged noHtrila wll open, the ulr passngeu of your head will clear and you can breaUie freely. ’ No more hawking. Snuffling, blowing, headache, drynexH. No xtruggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It pen* 1 ertates through every nlr passage of the head, soothes the Inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief ■ conies instantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up I with u cold or misty catarrh Relief comes so quickly.

It Won’t Be Long Now Next Week New Design New Materials Fine Looking A good Christmas Serviceable (rift Wait! Practicable

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