Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1928 — Page 3

■ MANY HOOSIERS I MN RESIDENCES j .liu Mar. 27.-- (U.R) Indi- ■ linlianapolK «' ,r - “ ■ ' H -aphlly "•" <),ni,,K K,en ’ eßt ■ uning "late ill the Vnlon< |> ,0 '’ |, ':"7 of condition. of the M !,n " md loan association in this ■ b,,i """ K IbvA L. Guthell, clerk BjJ'Ve 0 department of banking disB' 1 There were 6.388 homes built in ■ Indiana daring 1927. home. 1«... ■“"■“"r" 1 ; j""’"" 9 during the same period. || The great majority of these homes ■ J purchased through the 40.. buildH nnJ loan associations. M "wore titan 27.000 members joined ■ 2 associations during that year. ffl.Lts increased $36,161,902; subfl hed stock was increased $72,003.- ■ J nd capital stock. $83,380 000 ■ Total amount of capital stock subI J d and in fon* * IW™! I n capital stock of all associations ■ “"$783,320,000. the statistics revenlI "''investing members are 264.779 bor ■ rowing numbers. 139.742; and total ■ membership. 404,521. • I NEWS FROM BERNE —by— Miss Helen "Burkhalter I and Mrs. William Zuerchor, of | Folt Wayne, were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Zuercher's parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Zuercher and "yir and Mrs. Menno Burkhalter. snn Edward and daughters Gertrud.' and Lorraine, were visitors at Columbia City, Huntington and Fort Wayne, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Gottschalk left Mondav morning for Indianapolis, where Mrs. Gottschalk will visit friends while Mr. Gottschalk will attend a meeting of the State budget committee. Miss Edith Neuenschwander, who is a student at the Lutheran hospital at Fort Wayne, spent Sunday Evening with friends at Berne. Miss Mynne Ehrsam was able to return to her duties as head bookkeepler at the Dunbar Furniture Mfg. Co., Monday, after several days of sickness. Mr. Ducher, of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co., was in Berne Friday afternoon, relative to> the improve inent of the driveway east of the railroad station and some changes that are to be mads in the railroad switch at the Gottschalk Supply Co. Clinton and Martin Gilliom. of Fott Wayne, were week-end visitors at the home of their father. Simon Giliiom, here Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nussbaum are EVERTHING SHE ATE BROUGHT ON INTENSE MISERY Savs Konjola Delivered Her From Stomach Trouble And Rheumatism •/ I MRS. JAMES’HAZhX ' "The first bottle of Konjola convinced me that 1 had at last found the right medicine for my stomach trouble,” said Mrs. James Hazel cf Harrodsburg, Ind. (Near Bloomington). ‘E’or years I never knew what it "as to be entirely free of stomach miseries. My food seemed to lodge 111 my stomach like a piece of rock And there was a heavy, bloated feeling no matter how little I ate. Most 01 the time I had pains from my moat to the pit of my stomach. I 8-80 suffered with rheumatism in my met and legs. The swelling in my Ankles and knees was so painful that couldn't bear to stand on my feet, tried everything for relief, but noth‘tg seemed to help me. Since I have taken Konjola, I am ot only free of stomach trouble, but r,I J rheumatism is entirely gone and health in general has improved in very way. 1 have a good appetite, eep better at night and alwavs feel me during the day. Konjola will alhave my hearty indorsement.” , ' nn i°la is sold in Decatur at Smith tI,„ S 7 * FRlk drug store, and by all tlo >CSt druggists ' n this entire see-

the protjd parents of a boy baby, since Saturday, March 24. Mr. and Mrs. EJI Luglnhill and I family and Miss Neola Habegger, of , I Berne, and Mr. and MH. Menno Nenj-nschwander, of Bljiffton, wore vteltArs at Fort Wayne, Sunday. The Misses Esther Llechty, Lillian Klrchhofcr, Leona and Marl ha Depp wore visitors at Elgin, Ohio, Sunday Christian H Muselman, of the > Herne Review, was a business caller i at Fort Wayne, Huntington and Co ; lurnbla City. Saturday. Mr. Comiel Col patvt and daughter, Miss Julie, and Hector Vandale, were , Sunday guests at the homes of Mr. i and Mrs. Peter Merch and Mr. and , Mrs Herman Bartrain at Roanoke, Indiana. , The Misses Jane Fry and Mildred Davis, of Fort Wayne, were euests of Miss Esther Lehman, hero, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stucky and family were visitors at South Whitley, Sundhy. Alva Rlnnker was a guest of Miss Frances Gabardy at Huntington, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Habegger and Mrs. Manesse Liechtv were visitors at the home of Mrs. Liechty’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William von Gunten as Fort Wayne, Saturday. Miss Mayme Stucky, ot Kalamazoo, Mich., arrived here Saturday to be th egnest of her cousin, Miss Lucille , Baumgartner and other relatives. Miss Josephine Rensser and her Meter, Miss Rebecca, were visitors at Fort Wayne, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Neuenschwander son Ellison and daughter Miss Lenora ; and liaby Gleuna Fern Sprunger, were visitors at Fort Wayne, Satur day. • Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin and 1 daughter. Miss Mildred, of Geneva, were guests at the home of Mrs. Mar- • tin's niece, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stucky and family here, Thursday ’ evening. Mrs. George Stultz and daughter, . Betty Louise, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Stultz's parents, Mr. ’ and Mrs. Andry Zeser, at Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. David Neuhauser and . family, of Ridgeville Corners, Ohio, were Sunday guests at the home of , Mrs. Neuhauser's parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Soloman Habegger. : Miss Ludella Lehman was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . David Shertz at Geneva, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crist and , baby Marie, and Mr. and Mrs. Tilman • Lehman and family, all of Fort Wayne, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. . William Stauffer and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baumgartner, of Fort Wayne, were week-end visitors

NICKEL PLATE ROAD ' - '- r ’ THRU TRAIN SERVICE to St Louis and Indianapolis Leave Decatur at 9:36 P. M. (Daily) ■ Arrive St. Louis 7:57 A. M. Sleeping and Dining Car Service. Leave Decatur at 10:48 A. M. (except Sunday) Arrive Indianapolis at 3:15 P. M. Eastbound Leave 3:30 A. M. (Daily) 2:02 P.M. (ex. Sun.) Consult Ticket Agent for full information. ' - < c I Hat Sale -JS All This Week As a means of introducing our modern and practical Hat Cleaning and Blocking Outfit we are going to offer a very ‘ unusual special the REST OF THE WEEK. We will Clean and Block Men's Felt Hats during this time at ‘ 2 for76c REGULAR PRICE FOR ONE, 75c Bring in your Felt Hats. Let us show you how we can make them look like new. (let Your Suit or Top Coat ('leaned and Pressed for Easter. Cleaning of Ladies Apparel a Specialty. Decatur Laundry THE FARR WAY MEANS CLEAN CLOTHES

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1928.

nt the home of Mr, Baiimgnrtner'4 mother, Mrs. Peter J. Baumgartner. Miss Ema Winteregg, of Fort Wayne, spen (Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Winteregg here. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Lohman, of Chicago, were guests at the home of Mr. I.eh man’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Isacc Lehman, here, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Amstutz and family and Mrs. and Mrs. Peter L. Amstutz were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Amstutz on Horton Avenue, Fort Wayne, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Amstutz and Miss I ,-ona Amstutz of Fort Wayne, were Sunday visitors at the home of their mother, Mrs. Jacob U. Amstutz. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Steiner and Mrs. John S. Steiner and son Robert visited with the latter two's husband and father, John S. Steiner at the Adams County Memorial hospital at Decatur, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zerkel and son Gene were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Zerkel’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schnepp and family at Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Zurcher and family, of Bluffton, Ohio, were visitors with relatives here, Sunday. Henry Winteregg and Raymond Winteregg were business callers at Decatur. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Zzra Meshberger were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Meshberger's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moser and family at Montpelier. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lehman, of Bluffton. Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr. Lehman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lehman and family. Ezra Lantz was a business caller at Columbus, Ohio, Saturday. Save by attending Rexall One (’ent Sale, March 29. 30 and 31. Smith, Yaker & Falk. 70-4 t o — — Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays

Gone are the Bilious Days Biliousness disappears when you follow thia Bound, honest treatment. First: Eat simpler I foods, allowing digestive system a chance to improve. Second: Stimulate better digestion and bowel regularity by taking Chamberlain's Tablet *>r a week. They arouse healthy digestion, set results quickly. CiOc or 25c ikK'ket sixes at your druggist. For tree sample Chamberlain Med. Co., 603 6tn Ave.. Des Mol net, lowa. CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Wfel-

A. I). Suttles Attends Insurance Men’s Meeting A. D. Suttles, of the Suttles-Edwards company ci Decatur, is In Indianapolis this week, attending u convention of the Indiana agents of the Aetna Insurance company, of Hartford, Conn. Sever.'il of the company's officers from Hartford, are attending the convention. Mr. Suttles was on tile program for nn address on, ''lnsurance Salesmanship." He stressed the importance of newspapers adver-

m£S You Can Achieve What pMI You Believe IBM RS3R Directed by reason, does not your j lUDn good judgment say to you? OPI’OR- . TUNITY IS CALLING? And if you IEhI fl ° not makc spet ‘ (l y °“ " iU be letl ll* X; lEuni behind? Then why not make prc Mllx parations? * |£r|| Affiliate ycurself with this EBB bank—it will assist you. i ell Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Hgj BANK OF SERVICE Jgiiß

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tlslng In the Insurance business. The Suttles-Edwards company ranks 24th among the .many Aetna agencies in the state. MIGHT COUGHS Isl Positively stopped almost inst,’ etantly with one swallow of < THOXINE

I - — |ILM| ! J This In Spring j Neckwear Week 50c,„ $1.50 | Crisp silks, soft,- rich satins; fine tailoring, that keeps your tie in I shape for months. That's just part |j cf the spring necktvear story. ! 1 See our display. 1 March 24 to 31 | ’) Spring Neckwear Week. ! Holthouse Schulte&Co. |

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