Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1928 — Page 3

JERSEYS LEAD IN PRODUCTION A pttrebrod herd of Jersey cattle, il by Sol Mosser of Jefferson XshlP. ><> the Dairy Herd )m- --' venient Association In average nroduetion of butterfat, per cow, for the month Os Moy. according to the i Lnthly report submUted by the " tpr , Roy U Price. E. H. Krnetzman of Kirkland township, had the >i»h cow for die month. :t purebred Holstein, which produced 1.987 pound , )f milk and 71.& pounds of butterfat daring the montll. T l„. average production of the 10 high cows for the month was 1,546 p.iinds of milk atMl 61.9 pounds of butterfat. There were iGt cows out of the .’67 tested that produced one pound or more of init terfat daily. There were seven boarders disposed of during the month. The five high cows artd their ownors were E. H. Kruetzma.it, Holstein 71.5 pound* of butterfat; John J. Schwartz, Holstein, 71.3 pounds of butterfat; M. P. Steury, Holstein, 63.9 pounds butterfat.; Noah Rich. Holstein. 62.3 pounds of butterfat, and C W. R. Schwartz, Holstein, 61.4 pounds of butterfat. The five high herds and their owners were. Sol Mosser, Jersey, average 45.7 pounds butterfat per COW. j. J, Schwartz, Holstein, average 43.5 pounds butterfat per cow; M. P. Steury, Holstein, average 41.3 pounds butterfat per cow; E. H. Kruetzman, Holstein, average 41.3 pounds butterfat/ per cow. and A. Z. Smith, Jjjolstein, average 39.7 pounds butterfat per cow. BERNE NEWS Mrs. Amos Burkhalter and daughters, the Misses Edna, Eva and Helen. Freeman Burkhalter and sisters, tlie Freeman Burkhalter and sisters, the Misses Frances and Gertrude Burkhalter. were visitors at the home of Mrs. Selina Hartzler and daughters. Lois and Lucille at Topeka, Indiana. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kern, of Pittsburgh, Pa., arrived here Sunday to visit at the Clayton Smith home for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Krone, of Bridgeport. Illinois, who are visiting at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Morris Brown, here, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Brown, motored to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon to visit their daughter, Mrs. Ade Miller at the hospital. Joel Ellenberger was a business caller at Fort Wayne, Saturday. Dale Braun visited his friend, Miss Gladys Schindler at Muncie, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hawk and two sons, of Rockford, Ohio, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Hawk's sister. Mr. and Mrs. John Hilty. T. A. Gottschalk left Monday noon for Indianapolis to attend the state Democratic convention. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Johnston and family and Miss Florence Lightner, of Detroit, Michigan, arrived here Saturday to visit relatives. They returned home Sunday accompanied by Miss Flossie Ellenberger, who will assist Mrs. Johnston with her house work this summer. “RHEUMATISM KEPT ME IN CONSTANT MISERY,” SHE SAYS Konjola Gave Her Quick Ant! Lasting Relief; Husband NowTaking This New Compound » Z >■ i 1 ■' MRS. S. If. PARRETT ‘ Rheumatism has kept me in constant misery for years and the worst of it was that nothing would help me until I got Konjola, which has given me quick and lasting relief,” said Mrs. 8. H. Parrett, 1643 St. Marys Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. "I would have severe attacks of tins dreadful ailment in my arms and legs. The joints would swell and become so sore and etiff that I could hardly move or raise my arm and it was difficult for me to go up ordown the stairs. "I started taking Konjola ami today 1 am entirely free of all aches and pains, and 1 can’t decribe how good it feels to be able to have free use of my arms and legs again and not have to depend on someone else to help me around. "My husband began taking it for his health troubles and soon felt much better. We both feel it is outduty to recommend Konjola to others who suffer.” Konjola is sold in Decatur at the Smith, Yager & Falk drug store, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.

Minister And Wife Welcomed To City

J® t

( , ev - nn d Mrs. M. W. Sunderman te Rev. M. W. Sunderman, new pastor of the First Evangelical church "ca nr. nnd his tamly were welcomed to Decatur last night at a reception given by the congregation of his church. About 206 persons attended the reception

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Luginbill and son Carl were Sunday guests at the

debut/ if there or was one FOiSH- speed SMARTNESS -POWER ‘ ,/^O’-r 7r ‘ $75 COUPEbF.O.B .DETROIT ADD them all together for a vivid ZA and vital picture of the Dodge Standard Six! Fastest top-speed traveler ever sold under a thousand dollars, with the swiftest pick-up— -bar none. Sturdiest chassis and body ever built by Dodge Brothers —hence the sturdiest ever built by anyone. Smartest lines, colors and upholsteries ever lavished on a popularpriced car. And power without apparent limit —1 horsepower to every 47 pounds of car weight! A hill-climber of championship calibre! —Five definite and dramatic reasons why you should drive this greatest low-cost Six before you pay moreor less. Phone us today, and we 11 gladly place a Standard Six at your disposal 4855 ' ' D,/J “ e W “”’ * f. o. b. Detroit Saylors Motor Co. (W.3U 213 N. First St. D od g e B Roth ens Standard Six the VICTORY six <995 TO > 1295 AND THE SENIOR SIX tIW TO 4

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1928

*■ Am JI

Adam Luglnbill homo at Valentine, Indiana.

• MONROE NEWS Miss Crystall Sells, of Muncie Norina), spoilt the week-end with Iter pur h nIH, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sells. Site wuh accompanied home by Miss Dorothy Scott, also of Mundo Normal. Mr. ami Mrs. W. S Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Z. O. Lewellen ami Mr. und Mrs. ‘ .lames A. Hendricks motored to Fort Wayne, Sunday, and visited with Mr. ami Mrs. (’lyric W. Hendricks ami family. Miss Leia Bahner spent the weekend with iter parents, Mr. und Mrs. Charles E. Bahner and family, j Mr. ami Mrs. William Delhi ami Mr. .anti Mis. Joseph Berger, all of Elki hart, spent the week-end with Mr. anti Mrs. John Floyd. R. L. Sprnnger motored Io Berne, Monday mornlug. Misses Veda Andrews and Creo

|| | || | llhtffn jwm || || I the depositors gßs is < .< , The depositors are the real builders of this bank. They make the |IKj bank possible and there is no success for this bank which does not depend MMI upon the success of its depositors. n We aim to help our depositors to WgHSj be successful and invite those who are not our depositors to come to this bank and start an account. Try our Service. Peoples Loan & Trust Co. IB3H BANK OF SERVICE Ipvtl

June Brides! Come See This Honeymoon Special! nr _ a -- : —t, AU These 63 Pieces I IF" 1I t >■' < 7 I- 1 ' I" .W for W | pfalMMlfjl MSES Lifetime Kitchen Cabinet! J * THIS SPECIAL CONSISTS OF A Green Enameled McDougall as illustrated 1 McDougall Kitchen Cabinet above. Just such a cabinet ns you have hoped g nieCC GIaSS .Jar Set I some day to own. A wonderful convenience 1 . ’ ‘‘ ‘ .. , . . c .„ 4 and an object of real beautv. Made of such 3 piece AlcDoUJjaJ! Li t <lkl«lst Set perfect materials and made so rigidly that its ]g piece Iridescent Glassware Set usefulness will be yours tor a whole life time. ... • Minprva Dinner Set It is QUALITY from its solid brass hardvare •>» P ,ete iV ” nU ' a »'>nncr ©CI to the smallest item in its construction. Size 42 inches. PIECES IN ALL. Yager Brothers Furniture Store

Crist, Mr. A. D, Crist, and Hubert My- | era motored to Fort Wayne, Suiidat i evening. Miss Osin Strieker, of south of ' town, was a caller In town Monday. Leigh Bowen, of Decatur, was n business culler in town Saturday. Chanda Attrand, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, visited In town Sunday. Daniel Noffslnger and son were business cullers In town Monday morning. Mr. ami Mrs. R, E. Crist ami family were guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Albert ; Duer ami family Sunday. \ Miss Marguerite Fttrror and Mnble Hocker were cullers In Decatur, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Kessler and ■ son, of Fort Wayne, were the guests I of Mr. anti Mrs. James Kessler, Sunday evening. . Mrs. A. E. Everhart and Mrs. Perry | Johnson, the latter of Decatur, were > shoppers in Fort Wayne, Friday.

Fisher & Barris CASH GROCERY Phones 3, I and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices Grape Fruit, Large, 3 tor 25c Premier Salad Dressing, large hottie 35c King's Delight Peaches, large cans, heavy syrup, large yellow halves, can 20c Chipso, large packages 21c Post Toasties or Kelloggs Corn Flakes, large packages He Ur ma Corn Flakes, package 7c; 3 lor. 20c Best Rio Coffee, pound 25c New Potatoes, large No. I’s, 10 pounds 39c U. g. No. 1 White Potatoes, 15 pound peck... 30c Olivelio Toilet Soap, 110 c cakes .25c Herschey Cocoa, 1 pound can 29c |Z 2 pound can 17c Best Bulk Cocoa, 2 pounds 25c Jell-9, all flavors, 3 packages 25c Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans 15c Dish Washing Powder, can 5c Presto Double Thick Fruit Jar Rubbers, 3 doz. 25c Mason Aluminum, porcelain lined Fruit Jar Lids, dozen . 25c New Beverage Bottles, pints, dozen 55c Quarts, dozen 90c Bottle Caps, gross 25c; 2 gross. 45c Hiros Root Beer Extract, bottle 25c Beechnut Vacuum Pack Coffee, real quality pound 55c; (% lb. can free) Missouri Strawberries this week. Quality excellent. Full quarts. Better buy now for canning. Short home grown crop. oocßArnmosmEso

PAGE THREE