Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1928 — Page 3

NEWS FROM BERNE —by—jVfiss Helen Burkhalter ~ Ur, ami Mrs. Chnrles A. Bmistetter, |r and Mrs. ('heater Granger and pale, of Rockford, Ohio, were Xsts'iit the home of the Bansetter’s Lighter and Mis (Hanger's sister. Mr ■ Mrs. Walter Tester here, Sunday. Miss Martha Brown, who is employ- . a t a furniture factory at Elkhart 'Lilt the week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Moris Brown and sister Miss Aldine. Mr and Mrs. Clinton Ollllom and sons Laverne and Boy were callers at part Wuyne, among friends and relatives. Sunday Mr and Mrs. Otto Neuenschwnnder and family visited at the home of Mrs. Xouenschwander'a sister, Mr. and Mrs. i, P vi Wulliman and family at Fort Wayne, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Amos Snyder apd family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Byrd and family at Zanes and at the home of Mrs. (')into Prough near Ossian Sunday. Raymond and Vernon Deerhake and their sisters the Misses Edna and Mary Deerhake, of St. Marys’, Ohio and Howard Gllliom of this place were visitors at the Jerry Leichty home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Casterling, and daughters Gretchen, Lois, Lucille, Huth and son Lester, Jr., of Hartford City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Townsend and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Thomas and daughter Romaigne, of Union City, were visitors at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sprunger and other relatives, Sunday. » Mr and Mrs George Sprunger and family of Fort Wayne spent Sunday visiting relatives here Rev. and Mrs. William Egle and daughter Helen and Miss Mabel Wittwer and Rev. and Mrs. Jess Amstutz and family were visitors at the ijome of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Zimmerman at Linn Grove, Sunday. Miss Faye Opliger is bedfast with a seige of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Arley Wullian and family. of Fort Wayne, visited with Mrs. Wulliman’s parents Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Slauser and family, Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Clifford C. Steiner and children and Mrs. Fred Steiner visited at the home of David D. Habeggor and family at Monroe, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Amstutz and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Hull Stauffer and family, of Fort Wayne, were visitors at the home of their parents.' Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Amstutz here, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schug, of Decatur, who recently returned from Florida. were visitors at the home of Mrs. Martha Price and family, Sunday. Ferd Mettler was a business caller . at Toledo, Ohio today. 0 ; !-¥¥¥¥¥¥-t-*¥¥¥S * PETERSON NEWS * By ’ Miss Jeanette Spade * K¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ JJ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoover and children, and Miss Cathrine Ernst, of Huntington, spent Sunday with Mr.! and Mrs. James Ernst. Mrs. Sarah Dillman, of Warren, has spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. Win. Johnson. Mr. anA Mrs. Glen Straub and family of Decatur, were guests of Mr and Mrs. A. Straub. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fruchte and daughter I-eona, of Magley, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Breiner Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Frank Spade and daughters Jeanette and Velma and Miss Mabel Hetrick and Roy Schlickman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mcßride, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Garrison and Mrs. Toney Arthur and children Hilly and Jean, all of Fort Wayne, were guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Simon Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weldy. of Fort Wayne, were guests of the former’s Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Weldy Sunday. Miss Leia Schlickman of Decatur spent the week-end with her parents Mr and Mrs. August Schlickman. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Haggard, of Monroe, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Smith and family. Dale and Wayne Johnson spent Sunday afternoon in Preble Marlon McKean and Walter Sautbine spent Sunday afternoon in Craigville. The Kirkland quartet Sunday afternoon sang several songs tor Mrs. Dick Buckmaster who is at her home sick. — o NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, MAY 7, 1928 will be the last day to pay the Spring installment of taxes. The county treasurer's office will be open from « a. m. to 4 p. m. during the tax pay'ng season. All taxes not paid oy 'hat time will become delinquent and a 10% penalty will be added. Do not Put off paying your taxes as they must be paid and the law points out 1 duty of the county treasurer. Those who have bought or soxl Property and wish a division of taxes, ore asked to come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can he laid away for anyone, so please don’t ask for it. We will be glad to ■Pad the paid preceipts to those who mail in their checks to this office betore the final tax-paying date. ED ASHBAUCHER, Treasurer, io May 7. of Adams County, Ind. the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

Storm-Tossed! ar — General N’: bile depended upon wireless reports from a Berlin /station to guide him through the stormy area over Central Europe on the first iap of liis North Pole dirigible flight. MONROF NEWS » Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Haggard spent Sunday at the home of Dick Haggard, one and one half miles east of here. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Brook Andrews, Wednesday, at tin home of Mr. Andrews father. James Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coffelt and daughter Roberta, of Decatur, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Laisure residing one mile west of here. Mr and Mrs. John Badders visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer. Mrs. Meyer is improving after a brief illness. Mrs. Ida Holthouse, of Decatur, spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer, near here. Mr. John Everhart spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Fred Foster is recovering after a brief illness at her home here. J. D. Winan, of Pleasant Mills, was here Monday on business. Mrs. Ernest Egely left Sunday to be at the summer cottage of the Rev. Foster, at Lake Webster, which she will prepare for opening. Mr. and Mrs. John Badders spenr Sunday evening with John Parr, residing near Berne who is slowly recovering from a long illness. Mr. Robert L. Sprunger and family spent Sunday at the home of Jake Leichty one mile north of Berne.. Postmaster Giover Oliver appeared ! at the Postoffice Monday morning after a three week illness. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Noffsinger re turned Sunday to their home one mile I north of here after residing with Mr. i and Mrs. J. N. Burkhead during Mrs. i Noffsinger's long illness While Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper and children, of Fort Wayne, were spending Sunday with Mrs. Coopers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roe, near here, they received the message that their home bad burned with heavy damages. o Indianapolis Now Has Harmonious Council Indianapolis, Ind., April 18 —(U.R) — For the first time in many months this city was governed today by a council in which complete harmony prevails. The re-organization of the council began weeks ago after several members had resigned under indictment. I«ist night officers were elected as follows: Edward B. Raub, Democrat, president; Robert E. Sprinsteen, Democrat, vice-president; and Herman P. I Jeber, Republican, council representative on the city plan commission. Raub and Springsteen were the only two members of the council who kept theii> places after indictments brought about a general bouse cleaning. 0 Help D. H. S. Seniors raise some money for annual. Phone 150 and we will come and eel your old magazines and papers. 91-3 t ACHING, SWOLLEN FEET Moones Emerald Oil Must Do Awav With All Soreness, Swelling and Distress Or Your Money Back. -—J .... Two or three applications of Moone's Emerald Oil and in fifteen minutes the pain and soreness disappears. A few more applications at regular intervals and the swelling reduces. And best of all any offensive odor is gone for good—lt's a wonderful formula —this combination of essential oils with camphor and other antiseptics so marvelous that thousands of bottles are sold annually for reducing varicose or swollen veins. Every good druggist guarantees Moone’s Emerald Oil to end your foot troubles or money back.

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K¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥K, * NEWS FROM MAULEY * * By * Miss Theo Bauer * J< ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥,¥ M | Mis. Howard Mills and daughter< Evelyn, of Tocsin, visited with her sister, Mrs. Harry Frauhiger Thursday. | Mis. Caroline Jaberg culled on Mrs.' Charles Dettinger, Wednesday. Miss Whelma Jabeig called on Mrs.: Fred Schlickman, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Borne and Mrs Emily Warden called on Mis. Mina Reppert Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Howard Mills called on relatives and friends, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Mina Reppert, who has been bed-fast for the last three weeks. Is able to be up and around part of the time. Miss Elalia and Madter chalmer Borno ate confined to their home with whooping cough. Miss 'Emma Miller called on Mrs. Harry Frauhiger, Saturday evening. 1 Miss Marie Kruetzman visited with her sister, Mrs. Harry Fraughlger, Sat- 1 unlay. Mrs. Chester Byerly was the guest of Mrs. Mina Reppert, Friday. Elmer Bryan was in Magley on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred loentker, were shoppers in Preble Saturday. Mr. anl Mrs. Hary Bauer entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Miltan Scherry and daughter. Vera Jane, Friday evening. Jake Bloemker and dauhgter Emma called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bloemker and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Kruetzman Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reppert Mrs. Otto Peck and Miss Tillie Peters called on Mrs. Mina Reppert Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lewis Kruetzman and children and Francis Helmrich took dinner with Mr .and Mrs. Harry Frauhiger Sunday. Fred Schlickman called on George Miller, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger en- 1 tertained for Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hower, of Decatur, Saturday evening and ter ' Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Hower, of Bluffton, Sunday. Miss Bettie Dettinger, of Fort i Wayne spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jaberg entertained for dinner Sunday. Mrs. Caroline Jaberg, Miss Whelma and Daniel Jaberg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hauer have traded their property in Magley to Ed m ’ Kolter for the store in Preble and Have purchased the Dorth Werling property South of the store and will move their family to Preble in the near future. Mrs. Caroline Jaherg, Miss Whelma Jaberg and Daniel Jaberg took sup- . per at Henry Hloemker’s Sunday evening. Fred Bloemker called on his brother Henry loemkef. been ill witli asthmia. Sunda yafternoon. Mrs. Henry Fi uchte and dauhgter Amanda and Mrs. Fred Schlickman KONJOLA BROUGHT NEWHEALTHALL OVER HER SYSTEM Relieved Os Rheumatic Pains | And Kidney Trouble; States This Man \,■ -i JF v , Si MR. HARRY hi. Hilts E , "My health had been a constant worry to me since the World War. ! ami I never could get relief from the awful rheumatic pains and kidney trouble that bothered me,’’ said Mr. Harry Huke. 719 North St. Peter St., i Sotith Bend, Ind. “Sometimes the pains in my knees were so bad that I couldn’t get around," .continued Mr. Huke, "and I would l>e forced to stop work for > days at a time. My stomach was in , a disordered condition. Gas would • bloat me up until 'I could hardly breathe. Tiny lumps of food would come into my throat and mouth that F left an unpleasant taste for hours. I i didn’t know what to do for myself - and was very discouraged. i “A friend of mine persuaded me to ; give Konjola a trial. Within two weeks I noticed a change. Konjola • surely aids digestion and does away I with stomach gas and bloating. AH - the rheumatic pains are gone and I feel so much better that I hardly i know what to make of it. I will al- - ways praise and recommend Konjola" Konjola is sold in Decatur at Smith i Yager & Falk drug store and by all • the best druggists in all towns throughout this section.

wore shoppers In Decatur Friday Mr. mid Mrs Fred Schlickman entertained for Mr. and Mrs. August Wortbman and Mr. and Mrs. Milton (lliod and family Sunday. Mrs G.’f. Kell Is home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dottingger, for the summer while her husband works in Detroit I Mrs. Gus Kruetzman called on Mrs. Caroline Jnberg, Monday evening. Mr. Charles Scherry took dinner with Mr. and Mr». Win .Wortlirmui, Sunday • Mr. mnl Mrs. Wm. Worthman spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fled Bloemker. Q LINN GROVE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dustman of Van i Wert, Ohio, visited Rev. E. L. Dustman and family, Monday. Mrs. Arnold Aschleman spent Friday in Genovit, visiting Mrs. Lydia Redd ing and Mrs. Clyde Cralner. Miss Ruth Brunau of Markle visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Eversole, Sunday evening. The Baccalaureate service of the

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day afternoon guest of Miss Dorthaa Ruth Ihmtz. Mr. mid Mis. M. K. Smith, of Berlin were Sunday evening guests of Mr. mid -Mis. F. W. Sludler. Stanley I! lloffiiimi was a hnslncss culler at Decatur, Friday ■" 0 1 ' Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pay#

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