Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1928 — Page 3
murooußLE" UVES IN INDIANA '7,.1, M'st /mlutHk' ll i ,ll *" ty i,r *’ " f 8 |U, ‘ < m ".“ "nt Newn,n " ■c'*’"* 'hl ■lv'il Who r " *><) y p;lr jN K „rt Wayne, owes ‘ ,,|1,1y /. having been, mistaken f " r est ve'il'H Is ’ ,olly s| "' y “ nrt ph ","h. alert :m.l i<'< ullh vividly the i" 1 ’"" •'th>‘ war between the jfiirins 'lm" ’C'.nh-im.' which hh is most fond dilating '•"■i>"sl shortly after ho ° . Hl ted a- a musician in the 21st ifSm y ; V ia <amp at Popo Springs (VHs- * ,i. early in '-B and Grant planned n uice dinner at a farm house just Idde the rnimi lines, not. believing 1 the enemy forces near, The Xis however were aware of the dinlier party and had made Plans to t apmre the General. Xewman. his brother and two comrads preceded the Generals party to make arrangements and stumbled into the trap Chagrined at their mistake some of the more bloodthirsty captors were for a hanging party, but were stayed in their intention* when insisted that he himself was General* Grant due to the fact that in the early days of the conflict the uniforms tfere nondescript and the men wore no Insignia, and to the gorgeous outfit in which as a musician, he was dressed, Xewman made his story-hold, and he and his companions were taken before General Lee. The Confederate General had a good laugh at the deception and ordered them ao the Confederate prison at Little Rock Kansas, where they were interned timing the remainder of the war. Soft Coal Industry Is Beginning Reorganization Washington, Feb. 115- WNC) —The soft coal industry, faced with heavy financial losses, is beginning a quiet economii reorganization. Reports reached Washington officials today that some of the leading companies are planning widespread consolidations with smaller units, with a view to eliminating high-cost mines and curtailing production. Notice— Before ordering your trees and shrubs for Spring planting, be sure and gel our prices, We can furnish anything y;n may want. Mastadon Everbearing Strawberries, a specialty. The Hitly Nurseries, two miles north of Berne. 8-15-22-29-744-21 7tx
S , ——— g i Only 4 Days Left To Save Money A OUR BIG SALE I f*5*VX Closes Saturday, February 18 I S jK A Very Successful Sale for us! A money saver for the Public. You still have time to ffi . Jr : I 5 W w W -‘Jf z * take advantage of the unusual offers. | M I i Ik Below are just a few of the many bargains * I | IE S Percales, pretty patterns 15c Muslin and Outing Gowns New Spring Sweaters, at special prices i Prints, good selection 15c to 21c #2.00 value for $1.48 Genuine Leather Bags $1.98 | | ’ g^ ams 12c to 21c SLOO value f or 75c 4 m Big . Owl Cotton Batt sl.lO S ° We,ings 8c to 24c Table LinenS) $2 50 value for $1 95 4 sV hite Rose Cotton Batt $1.25 | Outings 1 8c to 21c $2.00 value for $1.48 27x54 inch Rugs, New $3.48 Sfi Thread * .... 6 for 25c $1.50 value for sl.lO 36x63 inch Rugs, New $4.98 S Mndina hi/vo 1. a a 11 1.1 o * 14 $1.25 value for SI.OO 9x12 Axminster Rugs. $27.50 value for $23.50 S Muslins, bleached and unbleached 8c to 14c * Qvl9 Vm . v Rf „ * u nQVV ««n an vol.™ ii? ■ S Tickings 15c to 42c Mercerized Table Cloth, SI.OO value for 79c J xl 7 Be Jt A ,a - a s 1u e 0 Hl*Hi I Silk Hot’ <1 an r Mercerized Table Cloth. 75c value for 55c 9x12 Wilton Velvet, $70.00 value for . $52.50 g 1 Slik n ’ 5 ino Mercerized Table Cloth, 50c value for 42c »x 2 Very Best Wilton Velvet, SBS value for $62.50 | # Hose, $1.50 value for $1.19 — 9x12 Tapestry, $17.50 to $27.50 g g 36 inch Foulard Silks .< sl.lO All Slip Cloths 39c 9x12 Wool Fiber $9.50 g After serving the public for 43 years in the mercan- I <■ Mfl I BJ* I Good selections in every department still prevail! y0; tile business, Mr. Kuebler has decided to retire. In I ■> |W I 1 « I Imß V ■ ,/> Bu >' y ou ' " eeds ,or a lo " 9 tlnle to corne at these 33 8- X’ > AC/ 1 jkvlv/ UAC/A U • Saturday.’ 1 February 78."
DEC.ATIIB DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1928.
• DEAD” BABY BROUGHT TO LIFF ‘I ■ WB V ' »\ i . W'"-'' J, k. t 11 ILdk ’A ** J L ' eX , Mrs. William Hoss of Detroit. and her day-ota bauy, Wno was ix>rn “itead." An injection of three drops of adrenalin brought the youngster back to life, and the chances are tor a long life and a healthy one.
* NEWS FROM MAGLEY *' * _ By * Miss Theo Bauer * j; ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥:: George Miller had a sick spell Saturday. but Is better now. Hu son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Miller and family called'on him Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Bryan is ill at her home, suffering from heart trouble. ” Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauer called on Mr. arid Mrs. Ben F. Sowards, of Tocsin Sunday afternoon. Miss Ruth Bryan called on Miss Nettie Wolfe Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester High Yager are the proud parents of a boy baby. He has been named Floyd Edward. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bloemker and Miss Minnie Bloemker were callers ir. Decatur. Monday afternoon. Milton Dertinger called on Mr. Roy Bauer Sunday afternoon. Wilson Oettinger called in Decatur Monday. Miss Betty Oettinger, of Fort Wayne called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger Sunday. Mr. August Leimenstall is ill at his home, suffering from kidney and stomach trouble. He took ill Saturday forenoon at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barger and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauer, and Mr. Francis'Helmeiich called on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bryan and family Sunday evening. Mr. Elmore- representative of the Wayne Hardware Company, was a bus-
iness caller here Monday. Elmer Bryan, Lester Yager. Clinton Byerly, and Frank Yager were callers here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Scherry and Miss Irene Hildebrand were shoppers in Fort Wayne Saturday. Vernon Arnold. Francis Halmerich, Walter Frauhiger and Harry Frauhiger were callers here Friday evening. Fred Schlickman called on llffiry Fruchte Monday. Mrs. Velma Anderson Schreviner led on Miss Selma Scherry, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte took supper with Mr. an dMrs. Harry Warden and family, Sunday evening. Mrs. VeVlma Anderson Schreviner called on Miss Leia Schlickman Saturday and Sunday. Many Magley people attended the Farmer's Institute Friday and the basketball game Saturday night at Kirkland. Arthur Fruchte, of Fort Wayne spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fruchte. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauer, of Van Wert, Ohio, spent Sunday with his father. John Bauer, and grand mother Mrs Elizabeth Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlickman entertained for dinner Sunday Mr. and Mis. Milton Girod and family. Mrs. Henry Scherry of Preble Mr. and Mrs. William worthman and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Egley and family were afternon'callers. Mrs. Warren Kleinknight and daughter, Vera Jane, of Decatur, spent Mon-
day wlUi Mr. and Mis. Fred Schlickman. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jnborg entertallied, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jaberg. Mt. and Mrs Edward Reppert Mrs. Ruby Koller, Mrs. Waller Krulz man. Mis. Edward Kollet and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Borne and family. Mr and Mts. Frank Hauer called on Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte ami Edward Sehetry, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mis. Edward HoweV, of Decatur. called i.ti Mis. Charles Dettiny et Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and daughter Vera Jane called on Mr and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand Friday evening. Mis. Guy Keil, of Ohio City, will relain to her home Wednesday. She has beeft eating so rher mother the last week Mrs. Dettinger is able t:i bo tip, iSseug'.'Oß W. , Charles Dettinger attended lodge meeting Monday night at Decatur. Those attending the funeral of Harmon Lindmun, of Fort Wayne. Tuesday were: Mr. and Mts. Fred Bloemker, Mr. mid Mis. Jacob Bloemker, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bloemker, Miss Minnie Bloemker Mr and Mrs. Edward Kolter and Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Kolter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Worthman entertained for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and daughter, Vera Jane, Miss Mandy Worthman and Mr. and Mrs. Ilan Scherry and family. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Helmick and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cable, of Preble, called in Decatur Saturday Carl Mcßride was a caller in Decatur Monday noon. — o—LINN GROVE NEWS Dr. and Mrs, G. F. McKean, of Geneva. and Coach Bill Windmiller were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Me Kean, Sunday. Miss Mabel Studler, who is attending school at Indianapolis visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Studler over the week-end. On Saturday evening. February 11 at thd home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Studler, Miss Freda Studler was quietly married to M. Kirk
(Jgly Pimples Nature’s warning—help nature clear your complexion and paint red roses in your pale, sallow cheeks. Truly wonderful results follow thorough colon cleansing. Take hR — Nature’s Remedy — to regulate and strengthen your eliminative organs. Then watch the transformation. Try N} instead of mere laxatives. Mild, safe, purely vegetable — 25c J
Smith, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith of Monrot 1 . Rev. F. .1. Stedko officiated The double ring ceremony wits used Tho bride was dressed in while satin, trimmed In lace mid beads with foot wear to match. She curried n bouquet of American rases. The house wir decorated in pink and white. Tito groom was dressed In dark blue Flossie Studler sister of the In ide. played tjte Lohengrin wedding march. "At dawning I Love You", was snug by Flossie, accompanied by M iliel SH|<! ler on the violin, both sisters of I i<> bride. A two-c .urse dinner was served immediately after the wedding. Those present were: Mr. mid Mrs. Ben Smith and family, Vai and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ray, Rev. und Mrs. F. J. Sledcke mid Mr. mid Mis'. F. W. Studler ami family Flossie, Male I Georgi i and Herbert The newleywedii - •• ■ ■ !
Stomach Made Life Miserable Had Back-Ache, Too. Tells Bow lie Regained Health. If your stomach tortures you after meals, if your back aches till it seems ready to break, you will be interested in the experience of Mr. John Burns, Sherman and Indiana St., Huntington, Ind., who says: “I had stomach trouble for 3 years, and constipation so bad I had to take laxatives all the time. I had no appetite, and anyhow I was afraid to eat because, after every meal, I would suffer and bloat with gas so much it made my heart palpitate. At times I had spells of dizziness, so severe that I couldn’t see. My kidneys were weak and got me up several times a night, and my back ached like tooth-ache all the time. lam a mixer at the rubber factory, and ill health made it mighty difficult to do my work. I had tried so many things that I tried Viuna without much hope, but immediately I began to feel a change for the better. I have taken only one bottle, and I can say my troubles are practically ended. My back has stopped aching, my kidneys seem normal again, and I can eat anything with no sign of gas or pain. The bowel trouble has all disappeared, the dizzy spells and heart trouble are gone, and I am sleeping fine arid feeling good as new. Viuna gave me back my health, which I never expected to have again.” Viuna acts promptly on sluggish bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purities tho blood, clears tho skin, restores appetite and digestion.and brings new strength and energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then if you're not glad you tried Viuna. your money will be refunded. $1 at druggists or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Co., Indianapolis. I ml. VIUNA The Wonder Medicine Sold Bv CALLOW KOIINE
Immedlatelj’ left for Marlon, Indfcn.i upon ictniiiinß they wll bo nt homo to thi lr ninny friends nt Borno. Dewey Shepherd ami daii".liter Lei -. Ilene visited Mrs. Mary Hbcpherd, Sun day nftei noon.
Friday, Feb. 17 Opens SAVIMT SYSTEM This store will give “Save-It” checks valued at 2‘, discount with all cash purchases. DoAbu Suffer from Painful Feet? / /weak. / ANKIES EXCESSIVE A. > x ? PLRSPIRATIOH ?/ PAIN IN INSTEP? / \ BUNIONS OIL / A SWOLLEN / \ JOINTS? / I A L t") UNDER, K „\ flat foot? CORNS?\ CROOKED OR, „ \ „ OVERLAPPING TOES? CALLOUSES? Foot Comfort Expert from Chicago n ill be here Wednesday, February 22 To Give Free Demonstration On the above date we will have at our store, through the courtesy of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, famous foot authority, a Foot Comfort Expert from his own staff, sent here for the benefit of our patrons. We urge every foot sufferer to make the most of this unusual opportunity. Over your stockinged feet, this Expert will make Pedo-graph prints, which will show the exact nature of your foot ailment. He will then demonstrate how the scientific method and improved appliances perfected by Dr. Scholl instantly relieve your painful feet, and restore them to health and comfort. Absolutely no charge for this service. Be sure and remember the above date so as not to miss this opportunity. TO PHYSICIANS-You are invited to rest, or bring your foot-troubled patients to our store during this demonstration. The latest improved appliances and method ol Win. M. Scholl, M. D., Lt relieving and correcting painful feet will be fully explained. Winnes Shoe Store
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Dd. Stewart Nildhk returned loduy, to her home In Indiana Harlior having vIhIIi-iI for the pant week at Hie Jesse Nllilli k residence In this city o — — Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pave
