Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 210, Decatur, Adams County, 5 September 1928 — Page 3

COW TESTER MAKES REPORT . a- in tb« Adnms County nalry S vsofiation held up well r ’* T l' month of August, despite darln* . natures w.-re short and « ' he,a ' ' t ur P of rows wore dry. An inMrP "'""mJe to all dairymen in AdI4r* ,lln|! " , Hie fact that “Maxine” i.. ill the row testing usso";*lt the state two years ago. lllli fine heifer calf about two dfopps'l 4 " j Mac elin. her owner, some very fluttering oft|,i\ fine young animal. A. Z. o Washington township, a L of the association, installed a “I't were 249 cows tested during Th ,n hv tester. R. L. Pri ce H,>rd ‘S repone.l 51 dry cows. 5 new i 1 were mitered. The boarders were X’e of and 3 owners are keeping I T milk records. The average proi , t> e ten high cows in the iiatlon during the month was 1.- ! ! pounds of milk and 44.8 pounds of terfat. Rudolph Steury owned he J cow for the month, a grade Hol- . ein which gave 1.606 pounds of milk nd 54.6 pounds of butterfat. The prodl, tion of the five high herds for the Jmh is as follows: P. I). Schwartz Holsteins, average of 1,096 pounds of milk and 34.5 pounds butterfat per co,- John J. Sshwarti Grade Holstein average of 947 pounds of milk and 5 pounds of butterfat per cow Eli Stucky. Grade Jerseys, average of 653 minds of milk and 32 pounds of butterfat per cow: Dennis Striker. Grade Holsteins average of 913 pounds of milk and 31.7 pounds of butterfat per iow. M. I’. Steury, Grade Holsteins, average of 924 pounds of milk and 29 8 pounds of butterfat per cow. o LINN GROVE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. R. Morningstar are the proud parents of a baby girl, horn Wednesday of last week. She has been named Hetty Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Beeler and family. of Fort Wayne spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beeler. Mr. and Mrs. Dan A Eckrote, of Decatur. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eckrote, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neusbaum and daughter Louise spent Sunday at St. Henry. Ohio, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Landman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sours and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shanks and family returned home Monday evening after spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Liby in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Raymond and daughter Isabelle, ct Fort Wayne, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Achleman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Boardman and daughter Alice, of Indianapolis, spent the weekend visiting friends in this vicinity Mr. and Mrs Henry Gentis and son Don, of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Esta Liddy and daughter Mildred, of Decatur, attended the Gentis-Heller reunion. held Labor Day near Linn Grove. Mr. and Mrs. David Tucker and family and Clarence Pease motored to Michigan and where they will visit Mrs. Tucker's father. Albert M. Lanning is spending the week at Goshen. Mrs. Frank Neusbaum entertained her Sunday school class at dinner, Wednesday evening . Those present were: Hetty. Leon. Robert and Marguerite Meshberger, Leona and Anthony Brewster, Grant Smitley and Jake aney. The evening was spent in music and games. Mr. and Mrs. William Granilard are we proud parents of a baby boy. Mothfr J* 11 ' 1 hal| y are doing nicely. Flossie Studler has gone to Fort 'oyite and expects to enter Internat'onal Bttsines College there. " ¥ ****¥¥*^ ¥¥K •news from magley * Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Scherry and fa,|a,’ “ n ' l ?’ rS ’ Caroline Jaberg and ~W hellna motored to Fort ( ) Pn ' ne Wednesday and visited the Or Pbana H orae . Kenm.t 11 .' 1 Mrs ' Augus ‘ Backman, of WiiiiJn Fred Bloetnker and Ftnt w XVorthman were shoppers in *' Wayne. Wednesday. i n : a l “'. t ‘l Jaber 8 “nd the Misses WhelIrene n!*’ R v d " a Beineke ' Minnie and Ind Tltur e ? ker ,notored t 0 Linton, ani J“ v ay anrl v,sited "’lth Mr. Jabe " "" ien l “ l «niatlotni W1 t er t she W ‘ H a,tend tlle Mr a n , ” l,BineSß Collegecatur Mr unt Archie Fole y. of Dent Fort t w Mrß ' Ar,,nir p ntc’tte anti Lai Tv M J BB Almu Schcrry Mr. ami u. Eckrote were guests of 'lay evening 8 ' Hanklln Fr «chte Sun’nrt'her'™ 81 S ® hlickma '>. of'Decatur Dora of n® daUßhters ’ En >n>“ and ver ’ Colo., and Fred 01,0 Hlldehr.. 8 | te<l ." i,h Mr ' und Mrs - Mr. ami m, a u famlly Thursday. !? nol 'o.miJpau H er HetalHck and -etrolt, Sator,l motored to Mrs. Earl w aad vißited Mr. and day. 00d - lh6 y returned Mon‘"’ntLabo^n" 111 ’ , of Port Wa F“e. o,t ° Hlldebrfnd W ? h ‘ B Bißter ’ Mrs - Mr. and M d and family ' fa >nily and Mr? - Albert Cherry and H| **th Mr ln t C M° line Jabei 'g visit--01 hecatur Pp 1 Mrs ' Martln Jat *rg •Mys j , Pr,day afternoon ' ' ' T Helmrick spent Sunday

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1928.

Rockford Fliers Rescued on Greenland Waste y *'"l 1 V IW|t |»|««>—B— SMMM> —/=?=Vl ■■■ J J • vy cKiE’A'’ 0 ' ——

Above, Beit Hassell (right) and Parker ('.ranter, almost universally given up lor dead, who were rescued by a searching party from the I niversily of Michigan Hobbs expedition after wandering over icy wastes of Greenland for

with Mr. and Mrs. August Leimenstall. Mr. and Mrs. John Beineke and family. of Decatur, and Mr and Mrs. Harry Frauhiger and family motored to Logansport Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. WUlium Beineke and returned Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scherry and family of Orville. Ohio, who have been visiting relatives in ami around Magley for a couple weeks, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger and daughters. Miss Bettie Dettinger and Mrs. G. F. Geil. motored to Marion and Huntington, Friday, and visited relatives. Lewis Worthman. Jr., called on Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry Thursday afternoon. Alton Hower, of Decatur, and Miss Bettie Dettinger motored to Celina, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reppert, and Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Van Wert. Ohio, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Scherry and family. Mrs. Miller remained a few days. Mr. Mrs. Charles Dettinger and Mrs. G. F Keil and daughter spent Monday In Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fruchte and Mrs. Mina Reppert called on Mrs. Daniel Scherry, Monday. George Miller and daughters Emma and Olive, and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Yaney visited with Mrs. William Rarger Sunday. TOCSINNEWS Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Klienknight entertained over the week-end and Labor day for Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kleinknight, of Saginaw, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Faust Mulligan daughter Merle and son Junior, (y Grand Rapids, Michigan. Other guests in the home Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Wm Grim and daughter Marjorie, of Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kreigh entertained for supper. Tuesday evening. Miss Electia Oliver: of Fort Wayne Miss Grelda Merriman, of Decatur; Mr. W. Millsap, of Texas and C. T. Wilscn, of Marion. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauer, of Preble Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barger and son Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Victory Byerly and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Byerly and daughter Joan. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Barger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Longenbargers and family, of near Magley, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Wolf and son Roger and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Porter and daughter Alice, of Tocsin, motored to Tri Lakes, Sunday, where they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Porter and daughter AUce spent Fh iday evening with the latters parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mcßride, of Adams County. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Byrd and Misses Evelyn Wilson and Janet Wilson motored to Portland, Sunday morning, where they attended the funeral of an aunt of the young ladies, Mrs. Hazel Wilson Ramsey, whose death occured in Oakland, Oklahoma. Mrs. Ramsey was twenty-eight years old and had lived her entire life in Portland until tour years ago when she with her husband went to Oklahoma to reside. Mr. and .Mrs. D. J. Miller entertained for dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Baker, Mr. and Mrs. John Jordon and Miss Merese Somers, of Chicago Heights; Mr. and Mrs. George Klotz and family, of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bornea and family, of Magley; Mis. Lydia Richey and Oliver Miller and son George. Supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Miller, of Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wasson, of Fort Wayne, visited over the week--end with relatives at this place. Mlles, sou of Dr. and Mrs. C. L.

two weeks Map shows Sukkertoppen, where the Rockford fliers were forced to land due to a gasoline shortage, and the route they intended to follow had they not been blown off their course by a storm.

Blue, left Tuesday morning for Lifay- I ette, to enter Purdue University Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sowards called on Mrs. John Wible Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mis. Hansel Kreigh spen* the week-end and Labor Day at the lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Byrd motored to Portland. Thursday morning, and at- 1 tended the fair. Mrs. Saphia Byrd and | Miss Thelma Byrd accompanied them to their home after spending a few days with relatives at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kreigh entertained for supper, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merriman and sons Willie and Arthur, of Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas Fefers and son Bobby, cf Toledo. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Fisher of Decatur, called on Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Jas Hunt Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arba Breiner enterMrs. Walter Fairer of Rockcreek Center, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Batson and tained for dinner. Sunday, Mr. and son Jas, of Moline. Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. . Marion Gephart and family of BACK TO HEALTH! HIGHLY ENDOBSES MODERN MEDICINE Years Os Stomach Trouble And Nervousness Ended By Won-der-Working Konjola MRS. ALICE R. ETTING “I had no idea one could suffer so terribly from stomach trouble and nervousness as I did for several years,” says Mrs. Alice R. Etting. R.F.D., Niles, Mich'., ‘‘and I had given up hope for relief, everything I tried having failed completely. "It was in South Bend, Ind., that I first heard of the miraculous results following the use of Konjola, the new medicine, and I concluded that I might as well give the. remedy a chance. Before T had finished the second bottle all my troubles disappeared, and today I am enjojing the best health 1 have ever known. "A few weeks before. I was desperate, disheartened. Today I am ambitious and cheerful; not an ache nor pain, and I owe this splendid health and surprising recovery entirely to Konjola. What a joy it is to be able to eat anything one likes, and to be ready for all of one's duties. Quite a contrast to dragging through life in misery.” Konjola is sold in Decatur, Ind., at Smith, Yager & Falk’s drug store and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.

Inear Warren, and Mr. and Mrs. Jas Breiner, of Tocsin Mr. and Mrs. Arba Breiner were vis itors in Bluffton Friday evening.

i o z OTSte, American ' AkrUn "oa 11 I B r *‘ e * r tx - uw ’ ' u ki A ir 1 . K wmW a . Hjpl i I !>!.'-■ <“*’i| 16 eum<-b*-tilea. Wf J gx ' I If-v <l<r pree I Ka VKM .*B» O? r * -‘wM W Perfume Flacons ‘'■{feg myt > '7 ' r ¥ ... .. - W SOI-. .hrTuoth “b. r--A W ft W jgtf 1 I-- 2 for .51 rar^:./P-! r 1 H « ix. J i-™.- 1 I 2, '' r si Colonial Thursday, Friday and Saturday j Dental W^ ati V, , c''- r .iWN 7" dpi TOILET One-Cent bale? „ | t':s •Ote-- be.-.:- goods KemeawS .......... \ tbr . Every article >n thia aala ia a h-gh- — A»' ' frw '< ia»a standard piera us merchandise. 'US Cl- , $0.50 Aluionil A Cucumber )U . t th . .. nie .. Ml | >ou y d. y ' XXjJ*'2f r 50.51 at regular pn.es. $0.25 Tftb’eU (24) . 2l■'so 26 \ itubeXk .25 lUby Tull' 2 h.r .2b .50 Anrihn 3 ablets < 100). 2fm 51 /T) / \ he A.tion 2 or .5 & 40 Utu-carH Tahkis, Lve JCnUUr 2lub « ,50< ucoa Butter • ..Id Cream 2 for .51 , w , of . Atnrlnv Rkusnmc S.Z f"r M jMWI ..'.Syrup _-f..r .» M„:.. ».n,.l .. I n ~ur.Spring BIOMOma .SOMumpoiu 2f..r .si .50 2’t SI ,|.f.rl > . t.i .1. r dun. Face Powder .25 i.mh Puwdrr 2i.r .2s I.oc Bua>uA i'ain>rtt..c.. ."..r 1.01 /. I I Is .hr., drh,... •i.aU.-- it .25 Tt-.ul Ka.v tue*. Fowder 21. r .26 -W .25. »rl» In U, l< h Hmibl Sblvb 2f< r .26 ■■R. j I ...J B.Mfßßlly B,u«I .75 Lilac Vegetal 2 t..r .76 •' WKewEHS .25 Compound Callari.. I’dis 2 t.r .26 ? ; T‘ ’ I through ailk of 14 4<JU nucroacvpic \|b.» I .... T.-.tl. P.ufp •> t,, r St H ic < • n ii t ii» F i “A© IwH LASIILt . m-tm to the *|uare .nch add. a .»Mag Uc 1 otb Foste - lor .51 .35 < AMRr i Hinkle Tablet* J. 4 I akes I carvnsmg touch <>f luxury—aud »tay» .25 Zadc btrural? 2 fur .26 (100) 2 r 36 I a ' ■(»’ Ikl r I oanUyoßUkeilnff .25 Clyu'ni.e 4 Rose Waler 2 for .26 .60 Cascara Arumntie 2 for .61 f sJf-Cl.'' Ii 74»a- |. RerguUr .50 Spr.ug Klomohm Brdbantioe .25 Castor Od Aromatic . ...2f«>r .26 (L lq md) 2 for .51 ■MHiEfI Oj 25 C.uhart A.-Lv- I',lb 2 f,.r .26 Box karcoalA I’eps.n la>ienge»2f.v .26 I ” Thu Sak Nelson’s Perfumes .so cherry < . uidi lul.-»m 2>. r .51 jinilar fflp 1 Pure Extract of V.nill* I 1 <x. bottle, txw, Tbl* Sale 2Lr $2.01 .25 Corn Collude 2f. r .26 7a.la.ulm. • •:? pju I.SS Dynamic Tonic 2 for LSI R.,.ur pn« toe fynrfar Toilet Waters a r.,r 4k Household Drugs Tl^^ ,a, . (,dur ’' 0,, ' MKI L00^m...,^.:.,... n..: ;.oi $.15 Bicarbonate of MMSkB , , 1¥ tIVP I T«let Water Bod * S:,b "' .2 for .46 I .20 Boric Acid 2 for .21 I I , .50 S<-re Throat -s4<a3 I .2# Comp. Liconc. Colonial Club c - T-TOyR. A c. ,1 et.r.SJ tSEL7Xtt.lt™ I Powder 2 for .21 for Men rs: '| {jEajjM: • I 60l .::s.-b VLSI iiX JtSSS .30 Cream of Tartar. 2 for .31 EjlSilau ■■HEMHdH ' c' Phosphatc2 for .61 ?..«•• -HEpm.-W* « gj ll JS TX 2 for 4S fiji |M| .. 2 for .26 .25 Tak fur Mss. 2 fur .26 : d|| ' 2 ° u' 'tmem'z for .21 J J .25 Camphorated Oil 2 for .26 .50 Bay Rum, A| JMWMMfrU 1.. -.-h.- li| .50 I )v>i»psia !* Ttatal. .25 Sptr.t Camphor 2 fur .26 imported 2 for .5t IM j. l._ /Hll Tal.kts 2 for .51 ‘ V 'r-c. rl • .25 Tincture lud.ne 2 for .26 .50 Hair Od.. 2 for .51 X > I—' 10 H- ri. . i 2 for .11 ’ . -Jl—weO e, .40 Extract Witch Ic= _J ’’t"h '’“'n r or 16 HaxeltSox.) .2 for .41 * 1i.1.kl- - fur Jr. Chy pre F.« Powder " Blnm,n Hmry-milwrenl—exquixitely Fleur Du Midi .<X '‘“'Yfic perfumed. Buttermilk Cleansing Cream Vanishing Cream Lotion Tboh.k <ygc formula. hWnßji' .r j N.rci.xu. n Spring Blonoms Regular price 50c. ri ... Regular pm .■ SO-’ r-| . T . Tbi.Bd.2for 31C Th,sS.!e2f.r W K ’ , TmIC _ - ■ —1 Beuutifu! botiWttatbmriM - j;-i i''” < "a'' t '.’"it7.L. x“,x-."= fSggt Fleur Du Midi j-!’ 1 I ‘XTUawr. MW ™... 1 'DuB-Saie yg c ■ This new and altogether distinctive Lne of toiletries is offered for -q yV| | ■—■ IF*SCTI the fcnt tnneun the lc Sale. H Spring Blossoms [ The odeur possesses rare charm—fraKTiince blendffl With a note XVEJft’njA' Xaf [' $ r Almond and SKrnfft ofnnskrv -a j»erfume that wdl not become common. \vww * wlf Buttermilk vMW • * MMBBiSI $0.50 Brilliantine. Solid 2 for $0.51 ’ T ( I Cream fesMi h-rilmeH^ux.::: ::::: -Jj" JI j gg K i-ww 1 Mik of Matnesia BFL.jWtffcW 2.00 perfume, I - r ZXI SR d..tp .n W IT *4l tsnj iZ%-4 j A .50 Face Powder 2 for .j! \HR L/Z TV preparation truly KmM Aa eieelitnt prod- .50 I'c I Astringent 2 for JI gj. Pl ideal fur rvlievihgrouth uct, full p. o t buttle. .25 r . iai s-up - f..r .26 Ki 1 i?/-. h M| a knpdar price, 1 beuls || .50 Rouge (Raspl*rry, SlrawU rry. Medium) 2 f<.r .51 ||E S Llr. tU rb ,<u * ,r fcl ** -25 Talc 2for .26 —■ JiE' fl K.-<uhr Pr»ro, 1 buttb TbiaUto ri c 1.50 Toilet Water ... 2for 1.51 }|& Q 5o 2 buttle. .50 Vanishing Cream 2 for .51 Thin Sale ElJJ —- I 2 buttle. JIC —— num, i ■ i ■ ■■■■■!■ ■■ » Zimmerman Drug Shop A “-5... DECATUR INDIANA ■wfe., \ 2,0 r 2 quur, cup „.,ty. Regular pn.cs2.OT iMphuf M1 ' ““a'for .41 This Sale 2 for *2. a ' I *T’ I Jj JSPerahrEs- CuiUiarn will be pennttted to rolevt a Water Bottle .nd a I velopvs 2 for 21 Fouotaui Nyringe m a purchase.

MONROE NEWS Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Johnson and four daughters and two sons, of Dunkirk, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Esaex and Miss Inez Weekly, of Albany, In | diuna, ware the week-end guest of Mrs Margaret Dublin. Mrs. Frunky Haynes and Mrs. Blanche Graham motored to Fort Wayne, Tuesday, ami spant the day. Rev. McCarter, of southeast of town, was in Monroe on buslners Tuesday morning. Mrs. S. D. Crist and daughter Valette of Fort Wayne, were tb<‘ week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crist. Mr. and Mrs. James Hofer and family, of Cleveland. Ohio, and Mrs. J. J. Hofer motored to Portland and spent Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Urick, of Battle Creek, Michigan, were guests of Mr. and Mis. G. A. Hahnert over the weekend. Herman Kerkendall, of Fori Wayne, was the week-end guest of his parents. 0 Alfred P, Sloane, Jr„ Favors Mr. Hoover New York. Sept. 5. —(U.R) - Because he believes the country is well tnan- > aged and does not need a change, AlI fred P. Sloane, Jr.. President of Genie ral Motors, favors the election of I Herbert Hoover as President of the ■ United States, lie said in a formal I statement. Slcane is the third official of the corporation to take an active personal

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