Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1928 — Page 3
'7 »•*******” .'nbws FR«« mac.ley ’ ' |ll,on S h .Jln« h>H 27th blrth,lfty ’ | werp Mr , and Mrs. fH* pr 2®"L. Mr. and Mra. Fred Fr!,nl ‘t n Mrs Mina Mr • t in ,| sO n Robert. M' s 'Tm" K"’* « ( ' ,l " rry Mr Alma Mnrle and Marcella, da Sei" lß Seherry. Maxine •* r “ ,l ."‘;. O s Decatur. Irene WideMerriman r|l rhtlT ies Seherry. bril "' l Tnenpert and Walter HlhleClarence Lll Mrs Milton brand. a ,i'mKhter Vera Anne. The S 'U ' spHlt |,laylng ' : "" PS ' ?’ r ' " ve nioemker won the hoby prize. J'a’late hour refreshments were served- Prauhiser returned to his <*• Velma Anderson Serevener and Mr John Anderson left for Detroit. a caller in Prehip Monday. Ered nioemker was a business caller in Decatur Saturday. Elmer Bryan was a business caller In Decatur Monday. Miss Betty Dottinger. of Fort Wayne ,nent Sunday with her parents, Mr. I Mrs Charles Oettinger. On account of the snow, she didn’t return to work until Monday. Miss Leia Schlickman spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mj-s. August Schlickman. Floyd Arnold, Elmer Bryan and Herman Barger were callers here Monday. I Mrs. John Hilgeman Miss Manda | worthman and Miss Elenore Hilgetnan ; ealled on Mrs. Milton Seherry Friday. | Arthur FTuehte and Daniel Jaberg,
‘ This is the Car | S . •- 3 $ w # Hill 1 illßiß «• I ■■’ ' ■—- ®* I I ■■tjk - * L ' \ ~ ' i i H® i * - H S : 4 . ; -W/jffwW- / ' s s JSdFJMKw~ ■■• w.i£ ■- ■EKSkSM &uf~ ■» S arO k. 31 S > x,-v ■$ ■ • <an t >. % * ys a 9i ? Our NEW FORDTs Now _ 49 Days Old I I s sR ns WE HAVE DISCOVERED: . SR I I De 1. Our Car has been run 2262 miles by us in 30 days. 15. On Feb. 9it ran 256 miles in 6 hours and 30 min2. It has averaged 25 miles per gallon of gasoline. utes. In this trip we drove through 10 cities. 3. Has used no oil between changes, which is done ranging in population from 5.000 to 350.000. tn S every 750 miles. ' 16. It has repeatedly run 16 miles per hour in second 1 No adjustments of any kind have been made ex- gear. Jfii !fi cept adjusted brakes twice. 17. Gears have been repeatedly changed from high to 5. This car has been ABUSED in every way we second and back at car speed of 10 miles per hour. qIE know’ how. IS. Car runs smoother and sturdier at 55 miles per 6. But it has run better, faster, and more comfort- hour than at 35 miles per hour. able each day. 19. This car has not yet been passed at high speed by ifi !n 7. It has never thrown a passenger up off seat even any other car. on roughest roads. 20. This car has the same type four wheel brake sys- jjj JK 8. It has not developed any rattles or squeaks in tern as fourteen other leading makes of cars aif iy§ body or frame. higher priced than ours, and some of these sell yV *• *t turns street corners without skidding at 25 for $2000.00. That is, we have one separate hrake an g! miles per hour. on each wheel of car that can be operated either S 3 10. With four passengers it accelerates from 20 to 55 by foot or hand levers. This hrake has been ap- j| -n miles per hour. proved and there will be no changes in the pres11. It has never overheated at high speeds, even when ent system as it is as near perfect as possible to 1 IS motor was stiff. make. 12. The motor has started the first lime tried every 21. Car may be stopped as suddenly as desired. qUE cold morning. 22. All brake adjustments and operating levers are 13. ( ar has been run 50 miles per hour or better every enclosed and protected from mud and water. J day repeatedly from the day it was absolutely Brakes can be tightened in two minutes with one 31 ■O new and tight. wrench. Note these features. ej 14. It has run 62 miles per hour carrying three pas- 23. The delixered price is lower than any other car IJj ; i sengers. ” made anywhere. jfi WE WILL DEMONSTRATE ANY OR ALL THE ABOVE TO ANYONE ANY TIME PROVIDED WE DO NOT HAVE TO BREAK CITY, STATE OR COUNTY TRAFFIC REGULATIONS TO DO SO. yj we There is Nothing Quite Like It for Quality, Performance or Price. — gu A /n | Adams County Auto Co. j Authorized Dealers in Ford Products.
of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fruchto and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg. George Miller has been 111 for the last two days, but Is some better Edward Reppnrt and daughter, Esther, were callers In Decatur Munday afternoon. Mrs. Mina Repport and son, Clarence, wore callers In Decatur Saturday afternoon. A largo Crowd attended the sale of Vernon Arnold, Thursday. A public sale will be held by Hurry Frauhiger, Friday, February 24. Dinyer will be served by the Indies Aid of the Magley Reformed church. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Seherry and Vera Jane spent the curly part of the evening, Thursday, nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlickman. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kleineeht of Decatur, spent Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs. Fred Schlickman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fruchto called on Mrs. Fred Schlickman Friday afternoon. Miss Selma Seherry and Mrs. Velma Anderson Serevener spent Friday evening with Miss Leia Schlickman at the home of Mrs. Elmer Bryan. John Anderson spent Friday evening at the home of Walter Grauhiger. o Notice — Before ordering your trees and shrubs for Spring planting, be sure and get our prices. We can furnish anything yen may want. Mastaflon Everbearing Strawberries, a specialty. The Hitly Nurseries, two miles north of Berne. 8-15-22-29-7-14-21 7tx
RHEUMATISM ‘iRUSLER’S RHEUMATIC TABLETS HAVE GIVEN RELIEF AU Druggist*, Two Siers. soc and SI.QQ. Truder Remedy Co. Cincinnati, O.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1928.
DECATUR 11. S. NOTES ....by... ROBERT HELLER Carnival Plans Under Way Preparations for the carnival to be held as a benefit for the Itavelings stuff are now under way. A slmllac. one was held last year. The carnival this year will have a king, queen, prince princesses. Each class, Tuesday morning, elected its choice for the royal family, the family having the largest number of votes at one cent each will act in the carnival. The senior family Is: King, Bill Boll; queen, Helen Gerlier; prince, John DeVoss; princess, Nina Sbakey. The junior family is: King, Joe Krick; queen, Josephine Jaberg; piin e. Stanley Green; princess, Isabel Hower. The sophomore family is; King. Carol Gerber; queen, Gladys Teems; i princes, Robert Shrahika; princess, I princess, Benedine Shrahika. The freshman family is: King. Arthur Schamerloh queen. Helen Koos; prince, Harold Melchi; princess. Margaret Kitson. 0 — LINN GROVE NEWS On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Stadler and family attended the infair dinner hold in the honor of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Smith at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ben Smith, of Monroe. Dr. and Mrs. G. F. McKean, of Geneva. visited Dr and Mrs. T. J. McKean, Sunday. Norval Banter is ill with the Mumps. Mr. and Mrs. David Falb entertained the following at dinner Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. 11. O. Wine, of Chicago; Mrs. Jesse Stucky .and Mrs. 11. Rinerd of Portland, and Mrs. Emil Liechtly. Albert lamning and Frank Neusbauin wore business callers at Bluff-
ton, Monday. The Senior Class play that was to bo given at the Hartford high school building on Fob. 2:1 and 25. has been postponed on account of the illness of one member of the cast. It will be given on Feb 25 ami Tuesday! Fob. 28 Mrs. Term Wallhmeth. of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Ed Nenenschwander of Vera Cruz, visited with Mr. and i Mrs. Frank Neusbnittn the first part of the week. Harry Meshhorger was a business caller at Jmlinnapolls the first part of th<- week. Mr and Mrs C. M. Davenport ami i children of Bluffton, wore Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs John Romey. H. E.Kramer, who had been assisting Rev. Stedcvke in evangelistic meetings, has returned to his home at Needham. o — No Rheumatic Sufferer Can Afford to Miss This Pains, Aches, Swellings, Stiffness and Other Miseries Quickly Disappear Guaranteed by Smith, Yager & Falk and All Good Druggists Every druggist in this county is authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer that if a full pint bottle of Allenrhu, does not show the way to stop the agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with rheumatic pains aches and twinges, he will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results have been accomplished often in the most severe cases where the suffering ami agony was intense and piteous and where the sufferer in many eases was almost helpless. Smith, Yager and Falk and all good druggists have been authorized to guarantee it as above in every instance.
PUBLIC SALE I. the HDtlcfsignctl, will oiler til public stile at inv residence, 2 miles west, 1 _• mile soulli of Monroe, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1928 Commencing al 12 o’clock, noon. 'lite following |>ro|MTly, to-wil: Six-year-old Cow, giving good flow of milk and bred; a good oRe. GRAIN HI bushel of oals; soy beans; liav in field. FARM IMPLEMENTS One 1-horse wagon; set light work harness: s< | |>u<»>.«v harness; mud boat; 2 double shovel plows; one 5-shovel cultivator; one single shovel plow; fanning mill; chick reed hrinder; panbob sleds; 3 ladders; pair fence stretchers; forks, ho< s; iron kettle; one stand.lard press; sausage grinder; pump jack; barrels and boxes; grain sacks; one 3-inch suction pump, new; some galvanized pipe; door track and hangers; some fence posts. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Perfection oil stove; Mailcable steel range; glass door cupboard; kitchen safe; extension (able, (> dining room chairs; 2 beds with springs; wood churn; piece of linoleum, good as new. Manv other articles not mentioned. TERMS Mat le know n day of sale. V. C. LA IS URE Auctioneer .1. N. Burkhcad. Clerk E. \V. Busche
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