Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1928 — Page 3
NEWS FROM BERNE —byMiss Helen Burkhalter — , urq Vane* .Mattax and f-i-wi,h r “'“ tlV0B ” VX and Wnyna. were vl.ltors at ,on ’ . of Mrt. McAlhaney’s parents h i Mrs A J- Meyers, Sunday. M C,rt iZimgurtner returned to Fort „ Monday morning, after being h ome through the death and burial of lll Mr" I 'nd Mrs. Milton Gilliom and fa- ' visited at the! rparental homes, Gilllom and .John Illnaker , mPa herp Sunday. h Mrs’Frank M. Allen Is confined to her home with an attack of influenza. M s Horace Caffee left Sunday ni< ht for her home nt Chicago after Ending the funeral of her father, J. Baumgartner. Sunday. Mrs Robert Carson, of Union City spent the week-end nt the home of h/ r son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Yoder and son, Robert. Mrs Webley Nouenschwander is still bedfast on account of a gathering in her ear. , _ Mr and Mrs. Carl Amstutz and family’Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Amstutz were diner guests at the home of Mrs. ( -arl Amstutz's father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Chris Roth, living west of Geneva. The Misses Glennis Bagley and Rebecca Reusser were callers in Fort. Wayne, Saturday. Edgar Yoder resumed his duties as clerk at the Peoples Store Monday morning after a week's illness. Albert Egley, of Fort Wayne, was a business caller here, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Smith, Mrs. Vilas ■Haecker, Homer Niederhouser and Miss Martha Ehrsam were at Fort Wayne Saturday evening, and attended the production, “Hit the Deck at the Shrine Auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cline and children of Geneva, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Heare, Sunday. Calvin Leichty became very seriously ill with a heart attack on Saturday evening at his home northeast of Berne. He is resting better at present but is still very sick. Little Winnefred Templin, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Templin, of Bluffton, who has been staying at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Roth, at Geneva, for several weeks, returned to her home, Sunday. The Intermediate C. E. Society of the Mennonite church will hold a social at the reception hall on the second floor of the A. J. Moser and Company garage building, Thursday evening. Mrs. Morris Ehrsam has been ill and bedfast for sometime. Her daughter. Miss Martha, resigned her position at the Dunbar Furniture Mfg. Co., to care for her mother an dthe household duties. Raymond Wulliman, of Tuscola, Illinois spent Sunday in Berne with his mother Mrs. Helena Wulliman. M - s. Raymond Wulliman and children Jimmy and Patty, are visiting at the home of her relatives in Omaha. Nebr. Mrs. Robert Carson, of Union City Mrs. Edgar Yoder and son Robert visited at the home of Mrs. Carson's son Floyd Meyers and family in Decatur, Sunday. Miss Augusta Wulliman, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Menas WtillifeaboLßußn.ands ETOI EAI SH ow man is at Goshen doing the housework for her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Sprunger. Mr. Sprunger is instructor in art in the high school, of Goshen, and just recently Mrs. Sprunger took up teaching to complete the term of one of the teachers, who resigned. Mrs. Sprunger was formerly Miss Cordelia Riesen, of Berne, having taught at the Decatur high school for several years. « A large number of out-of-town relatives were here Sunday to attend the funeral of Peter J. Baumgartner among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saurer, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nlschwander and family, Mrs. Earl, Shaefer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Baumgartner, Mrs. Paul Geake and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonell Baumgartner, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Baumgartner, Carl and Cora Luginbill. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Sprunger and Oral Baumgartner, all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Edison Baumgartner. Miss Aldine Annon, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Lynn, Alfred and Ed Saurer and Miss Sarah Baumgartner of Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Shaefer of Huntington; Mr and Mrs. Calvin Saurer and son of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. fiewey Baumgartner and family of Vera Cruz; Mr. and Mrs. Noah Amstutz of Lima, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stager, Herman Stager and Miss Alice Stager and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Gable of Bluffton, Ohio; Poel Lehman, Solomon Baumgartner, Peter Suter and granddaughter of Pandora, Ohio, -Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Lehman and daughter Violet, of Fort Wayne visited relatives here Sunday. •Mrs. Menno Neuenschwander, of Bluffton, spent a fe wdays at the home °f Peter J. Baumgartner last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hazen, have moved their household good to Canton Ohio, where Mr. Hazen is employed. Mrs. Hazen wil be remembered as Miss Florence Rohrer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rohrer, formerly of Berne, but now of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Martz gave a dinner at their home last Saturday evening in honor of the! rdaughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Dewaid Beitler’s tenth wedding anniversary. The guests who We re entertained are: Mr. and Mrs.
- CHIM GRAVE OF GALLANT CREW 4 Jr' * _ y Submarine S-4 as it appeared while being towed into the Boston Navy Yard with its grim cargo of eight bodies. The flag is flying at half mast in memory of the men who lest their lives when the ship was rammed and sunk three months ago at Provincetown, Mass.
John Martz, Mr. and Mrs. Dewaid Beitler and son Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Heller and daughters V irginia and Katherine and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martz, of Lima, Ohio. S¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥S * NEWS FROM MAGLEY * * By * * Miss Theo Bauer * S¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥S Mr. and Mrs. Christ Borne entertained for dinner Sunday, Mrs. Otto Reppert- and Miss Bernadine Kolter, of Decatur. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Martin Reppert and son Milton, called. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frauhiger and Children took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ford Manley, Sunday. Rev. C. L. Cover, of Pleasant Dale, called on Mr. George Miller Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mina Reppert and son Clarence Mrs. John Miller and Mr. Glenn Gircd called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reppert of Peterson, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mr. anil Mrs. Peter Helinerich. Fred Bloemker spent Monday helping Edward Frucbte bale hay. Mr. and Mrs. William Worthman. Mrs. Worthman and Mrs. Henry Weilman visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Heine of Fort Wayne, Sunday. Mr. Heine has been bed fast since Christmas. Fred Schlickman called on Mr. Geoige Miller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Byerly visited with George Miller and danughters Emma and Olive, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frauhiger and children called on Mrs. Bertha Frauhiger Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauer and daughter, Theo, and son Roy took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Sowards of Tocsin, Sunday. Mrs. Caroline Jaberg and daughter Velma returned to their home Friday evening after spending the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scherry, of Ohio. Albert Frauhiger returned to Toledo Ohio, Wednesday. Miss Tillie Kruetzman, former resident of this place, is seriously ill at hethome. The Junior class of Kirkland high school will give “Poor Father" the 30th and 31 of this month. Tickets can be purchased from any member of the Junior class. Clarence Reppert is suffering from a bad cold. Miss frene Hildebrand is suffering from a sore throat. She missed school Monday, but hopes to be able to attend school the rest of the week. Mrs. Mina Hildebrand and Messrs Henry and Walter Hildebrand took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Cimon Bieneke. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlickman entertained the following on Tuesday, Mrs. Milton Girod and son Dwight, and daughter Mary; Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schlickman. Saturday, Miss-
REAL ESTATE BARGAIN Anyone interested should not overlook the sale ol tne Kitson property on Monday, March 26th, 1928. This dwelling and the four lots are well worth the appraisement, but will likely sell for considerably less. The pioperty will be offered for sale to the highest bidder on terms heretofore published. James T. Merryman, Court Commissioner.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1928.
es Irene, Mary and Messers Arthur and Dwight Girod, Sunday, Warren Kleinknight of Decatur, and MondayMr. and Mrs. Henry Rruchte. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and daughter Vera Jane called on Mr. and Mrs. Martin Worthman and family at Decatur, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reppert and son Robert and Rev. and Mrs. David Gather took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. William Kruetzman Sunday. KONJOLA QUICKLY ENDED THE MISERY HE HAD SUFFERED Stomach Trouble and Sleepless Nights Weakened His VV hole System v \ y Wk'" ■ n.. H. MCDONALD “A disordered stomach caused me unto'd misery in the last five years, said Mrs. R. H. McDonald. L6B North Miami St., Peru, Ind., "and I was never able to find a medicine to give me lasting relief until I got Konjola “My condition had become so bad that I was afraid to eat on account of the suffering I knew would come afterward. Gas would form and press against my heart, causing shortness of breath and palpitation of the heart. Improper bowel movement caused poisons to gather in my system and give me still greater suffering. I was almost too nervous to sleep at night and during the day I was too weak to do my work. "I got Konjola and this medicine ended all my suffering. Nov. my digestion is good. 1 rest better at night and I am stronger in every way to carry on my work, I urge everyone in poor health to give this medicine a trial." Konjalo is sold in Decatur at Smith Yager & Falk drug store and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this section.
S ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥» * NEWS FROM PREBLE * * By * * Miss Lorine Kirchner * S¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ss Misses Elizabeth and Edna Kirchner are recovering from the mumps. Mrs. Ed Miller, Mr. Martin Millar nnd granddaughter, Mrs. Graber and Mrs. B. Elzey of Decatur, made several social calls in Preble, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. August Werllng had as their guests for dinner Thursday Mr. Williams and daughter Alice May of Huntington. Miss Susie Dilling attended the tally of the Decatur sub-district of M. E. Epwotth League, which was held at the First Methodist Church of Decatur, Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koeneman and family were shoppers in Decatur Saturday. Ed. Kolter was a business caller In Fort Wayne Tuesday morning. Mrs. Otto Sehueler and family called on Mrs. John Smith, who Is confined to her bed on account of illness Saturday evening. Mrs. Louis Dilling of Fort Wayne, is spending the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Dilling and family. Mr. and Mrs. Koldewey and family of New Haven, visited the latters parents Mr. and Mrs. William Linnimeier Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Bultemeier and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bultemeier and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Werllng were shoppers in Fort Wayne Saturday, day. Mr. Adolph Sehueler and family called on Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and daughter Lucile Monday evening. The Kings Heralds of Beulah Chapel Church met with Leo and Donald Hoffman Saturday afternoon. After the business meeting, the afternoon was spent in playing games. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Milton Hoffman. Those present were; Rev. Chr> les Maynard, Miss Fay Shimp, Doris,
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IteßuUrPrice»loo. ,-. M o , 1 tn a remtary ttex. This Sale p“ e c I —nJH 9 Thia Sale 2 for * ft®? Regular price Thia Sal. OCe -A I ’ 1 Regular Price This Sale etc 2 Jars 51 L ' ■'' Z 1 c »“ 250 2 cane £» V LV 1 t.l <| sl-51 1 Brush 50c 2 Bnishss 31 .. .. , N , , __—— T3L 2 rvr\f~7i NEBA Zimmerman Drug pound Stationery PAPER \. j \ \Lj W 11V jj-F FuH 72 Bhw . u \ I Bheeta •nd of crushed bond finiah, envelopes of ripple Phone large atse pound paper. Penalar Envelope, finish paper all white, liviie UO An excellent value ribbon tied, 24 sheet, end 24 enveiopee to box. Regular Prire fiO. a, r.~o<t P«re> This Sale 2 for Sic. iteguiar p™*. 1 p»c**«* Regular Prica 7Sc Thia Sale 2 for 7Sc n TUw Sate 2 for 1U
Ruth and Erma Mcßarues, Elizabeth and Mary Ruhnnnn, Marjorie nnd Rod ney Dilling, Robert Kolter, Ruth Home Ethel Shady. Susan Ellen Bresti-k, Dale Newltard. Gertrude, Berneta and Miriam Hoffman. Mr. und Mr s. Paul Melcher, of Hoagland visited Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and family Saturday evening. Mrs. Sudle Buck, Mrs. Hlmllne and son ami Mrs. lU-emier, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday visiting relatives in Preble. Mrs. August Werllng Mrs. Herman Dierkes and Mildred Werllng were shoppers in Fort Wayne Saturday. Miss Dorothy Simer Is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. John Smith •nd daughter Lucile. Mr. and Mrs. E. Loh htenstiger and son Richard spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Werllng and family. Ralph Spade, of Peterson, called In Fteble a few minutes Tuesday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff had as their guests for Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. August Slickman and family Miss Clara Linnimeier, of Fort Wayne spent Sunday visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Linnimeier.
AVOID OIZZYSPELLS Never well. Always tired and fagged out. Beauty tossed away by neglect. To be beautiful and to keep youth the system must be free from poisonous backwash of constipation which often causes dizzy spells. For 2C years, Dr. F. M. Edwards gave his patients, in place of calomel, a compound of vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. Known by their olive color. They free the system of poisons that ravage health, energy, beauty. You need never have sallow complexion, dull eyes, coated tongue, throbbing headaches — all signs that your bowels are clogged, liver is torpid. Take Dr. Edwards’Olive Tablets nightly. They act smoothly and without griping. .. How much better you’ll feeland look! Everywhere wise men and women who know the value of good health take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. All druggists, 15c, 30c and 60c.
NOTICE I will do remodeling on coats mid suits. ('all telephone 454. 67t3 ——-o ■ Martz Barber Shop. 165 So. 2nd st. Hair cut 30c; Shave 15c. W F T USE Llmberlost Wnghing Powder
Os wHI * ! : ■ * I Your Children I Get them into the habit of i saving here for the good things they want and need in their ! :q business of growing up. Then jin later years they will natural- 43 ly save to fulfill their larger IB purposes and ambitions. G 'lanital and Surplus£l2o,ooo.os Q . * n ^'
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RHEUMATISM -fRUSLER’S RHEUMATIC TABLETS HAVE CIVEN RELIEF AH Pntirri«M. Tu-o Sura. 50* and SI.fXX 1 ruder Remedy Co. Cinonntti. Q.
