Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1928 — Page 3
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BERNE NEWS Simon Egley, of Kort Wayne, was a business caller In Berne, Monday. Jesse R. Ayres, chief railway clerk of Grand Rapids, Michigan, was a business caller here Monday. Mis. George Stultz and daughter, Betty Ixmlse, are spending a few days with relatives at Decatur. Mr. ami Mih. Rufus Hirschy and danghteis, Arvilla and Martha, wore callers at Kort Wayne last Saturday. Ilev. H. Arndt left Monday for Rim heater. N. V. where lie will* conduct a two week’s revival services at the Rochester Evangelical church. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Prough and family of Bluffton were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. AmosSnyder. Rev. Ezra Roth, returned missionary from Clilna, spoke at the ideal Missionary church Sunday. The Misses Augusta Wulllman and Beall Rauch were visitors at Bluffton Eriday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Augsburger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Augsburger and son R bert, and Miss Frances gerhart, of Ossian, were Sunday guests at the Dave Klopfenstein home at Bluffton. Miss Leona Wullinian. of Decatur, spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Helena Wullinian here. Amos Neuengchwander and Melvin Hirschy called on friends at Desoto. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eichenberger and children were visitors at Dayton, Ohio, Sunday. The Misses Gladys Stauffer and Edna Nussbaum visited relatives at Fort Wayne Sunday. t H. S. Michaud, cf Decatur was a business caller here. M nday. Mrs. Chester Haines, who lias been ill (luring the past few weeks, is slowly improving, however, she is still bedfast. Mrs. Weldon Klopfenstein, of Fort Wayne, arrived here Sunday to spend a few days at the home of her mother, Mrs. Jacob U. Amstutz. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Schnepp anj child ten. Esther and Hubert, of Linn Grove visited at the Kenneth Zerkel home Sunday. •Clarence Beiersdorfer left M nday for Van Wert. Ohio, on a business trip. Howard B. Hoffman, Verdi Reusser, Freeman Burkhalter, Lawrence Lehman and Carl Luginbill motored to Fort Wayne Monday evening, for the Symphony rehearsal. Vilas Schindler, of the Peoples State Bank, is spending a few days at St. Louis, Mo., attending t> business. Mr. ami Mrs. Palmer Wittwer, of Columbus Ohio visited here with the former’s parents, Mr. and'Mrs. William Whittwer. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Schingledecker and family, of Rockford. Ohio were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Habegger here. Sunday. The Misses Gladys Witwer, Bessie McCune and Franklin and Clifton Leichty were Saturday afternoo nand evening visit rs at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. -Charles Baumgartner and daughters. Mrs. Mary Opliger and daughter. Miss Fay, called on Mrs. Baumgartner’s mother, Mrs. Heister at Bluffton, Sunday afternoon. Miss Mildred Sprunger is confined to
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her home with a stdgo of the fin. Jacob A. Habegger Is home again from Wayne comity, Ohio, where he was working on a slock farm. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Reare and family, of Decatur, visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Heart* here Sunday. Miss Ernestine Franz, who has been ill for nearly Iwo weeks with quinsy Is improving nicely, Mrs. Homer Harris and daughter, Viola, Winifred and Agnes, of Winchester, spent Sunday in Berm* at the Chatles J. Brann home. Rufus, Rolandes, Wildas, Dennis and Frank Leichty, Myron Lehman, Arthur Sprunger and Flank Burke attended a party given by Miss Edna wlgert at Bluffton, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bauniliartner, of Fort Wayne, visited their parental homes here Sunday, the homes of Mr. and s. Peter Baumgartner and Mr. and Mrs. Carney Shoemaker. Mr. ajid Mrs. Howard Stager, of Bluffton, Ohio, were here Sunday to visit their sick unde, Peter J. Baumgartner and also Mr. Stager’s brother Ralph Stager and wife. Forest Brickley, left Monday for Bloomington where he will enter his first year at Indiana University, but his third year cf college, having studied two yeais at Washington and Lee University, located at Lexington, Virginia. Tilman Hirschy was a business caller at Fort Wayne Monday. Miss 'Velma Tombleson left Saturday to spend the week-end with Wished He Never Had to Eat Stomach and Kidneys Caused Awful Pain. Trouble All Gone. For the first time in six years, Mr. Cris Anders, 1096 Joe St., Huntington, Ind., is enjoying good health. In explaining his prompt recovery from a painful illness, he writes: “I had such constant agony after meals that I often wished I never had to eat. Gas formed, and my stomach would bloat and pain terribly. Also, I was subject to frequent bilious attacks and bad headaches. I could not sleep good at night because my kidneys were weak and got me up several times. My back ached dreadfully all the time. Weakness, dizzy spells, nervousness and constipation all added more misery. I tried so many remedies without success that I almost despaired. At last, I heard about Viuna and gave it a trial. Relief came almost at once and 1 have improved steadily ever since. Now I enjoy hearty meals and am rid of the stomach gas, biliousness and bloating. The back-ache is gone and my kidneys are so much better that my sleep is rarely disturbed. I am free of the weak, dizzy spells and my bowels are normal. Viuna did me so much good that I want others to know about this wonder medicine. It surely is a sick person’s best friend.” Viuua acts promptly on sluggish bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purities the’ blood, clears the skin, restores appeI titeand digestion,and brings new strength I anil energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then if you’re not glad I you tried Viuna. your money will be refunded. $1 at druggists or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Co., Indianapolis. Ind. VIUNA The If onder Medicine Sold By CALLOW & KOHNE
friends at Decatur. Berne’s Fighting Five will play Ossian here on Friday night. Lester B. Smith ami Clifton Gilllom attended tlie Shrine Circus at Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon. Reuben Amstutz, of Fort Wayne, spent tin* week-end al the Imine of Ills parents, Mr. ami Mih. John A. Amslute. here. >, Hairy E. Jjuch, who lias been in Berne, for tin* last three wettys selling up a large newspaper press at the Witness office, left Saturday afternoon
An Heretofore Unheard of Event! m / ass /■KXIX wb Vw p a * i awX 7 A fl Z/ \ /2 n / r A Ladies and Misses Fine Dresses Thursday f Thursday Friday % B Friday Saturday J i Saturday’ J* 3 Days Only J I 1 A | L 3 Days Onl.v | No “if’s or and’s” about it! A Dress sale never before attempted in this city. We have taken all our fine Dresses, placed them in one big group and priced them all at sls. You buy one at this astonishingly low price and we give you another of your own choosing for SI.OO. Xfw In I, J.vgz « 8 1 VI Not old Dresses, but charming and attractive frocks selected from our regular stock. Just as a matter of cl earing out racks and reducing our stock! This offering gives you a wide variety of color for your choosing, including Serpent, Green, Tan, Blue, Rose, Navy. Maize, Nude, Red, Hazel Brown, Rose Biege. A wealth of materials, such as Satin, Georgette, Tweed Canton, Crepe, Jersey, make up this assortment. An unusual offer indeed. i E. F. Gass & Son STORE OF QUALITY
! for Ills ItotiK* in Buttle Creek Michigan. Wiiril Haviland, of Pioneer Ohio, , who llitH lieell here for tin* punt week lii tile interest of tin* United Milk I’roduets Corporal ion, w is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ilerlmnlt Lehman and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lnginhill ami family viailed with relatives al Fort Wayne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter 1,. Amstutz and ' Merlin N rr were visitor.t at Fort Wayne, Sunday afternoon. Miss Flo-
rence Stauffer returned home with her grandparents, where she will visit for a few days. Ilev. Emanuel 11. Becker, who is pastor of the Itefeiisele.ss Mennonlfe Church, west of Bettie, will move Ilfs family from Ills present residence beside ili<> church to Berne, Into ilic house to he vacated by Noah Augslmrger and family, who have purchased a farm In I hit tl’ard township. Ciialnter Smith, son of Mr. and MrRuns:,in Smith, of Frankfort, arrived here Monday to spend n week with
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relatives here. John Goitsehnlk is confined to hi home with the fin. Miss Fiances Burkhalter was a bus Ines caller of Fort Wayne, Monday. RHEUMATISM ‘TRUSLER’S RHEUMATIC TABLETS IIAVt GIVtN RELIEF AU Drugguu. Tu-u SU<‘» SI.UO. Tru»l«r Remedy Co. Cincinnati. O-
