Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1929 — Page 3
F Adams County,~Way Back WWZ [i I Before 1890 I ' xxx; Mr ■ I Up The Interesting History Os The County. I By French Quinn.
I The Piqua Road K I They built the court house in ’72 j Bl I its brick ponderosity threw !h<>! ■ ‘ business section Into drabbiest Blappesraiiee imaginable. It was a posi Htjve joy be I ,l ‘ ke< l 011 a i ur y ’l'ose || and be of some importance In Bji'F ciand edifice, and jury service' H w'is to be cultivated, not avoid'd Bl liiil.' B‘>b<> rule<l f,om the I’'’ l " I’ 1,11,1 Bl 1 myself heard Senator Joseph E. M<I I pmiald stiy that Judge Bobo had the Bl finest legal mind of a, ’y P er!W ”> ,1H B had ever met- That was praise inB deed because the Senator along with J || Senator Vorhe<>s were counted the B b«st lawyers in Indiana. B The •I’lquii Road” was the main j M artery of transportation then and B back of then until a time that “men's B minds runneth not to the contrary." B This highway ran its tortous course B from I’oiaa. Ohio, through Willshire Bto l' Hl ' Wuyne. It followed the east || side of the Saint Marys river’ for
i To maintain a . I slender figure, no one can deny the truth of the advice: , "REACH FOR USHKtX A LUCKY Bfef INSTEAD OFlb A SWEET.” I BoaaF -% z. % I * ■* »$• B ■/ ■ ■ I I 1 I t 1 w IBsI sBR-V « * pßßfexr ..-tig .. I IS Hb I V -’ltr-- '■ : I -.J I SB Xfl I 1 .Jfl| A Frantic Campaigns .. . r to substitute other cigarettes for l ucky Strike fail largely because Luckies’ superiority so quickly demonstrates itself. Lucky Strike represents a milestone iif the progress of cigarette manufacture. Ihe toasting process makes Luckv Strike the brand of distinction, </ JlhTTnThe opinion of physicians, is the reason Luckies are less irritating. No other cigarette enjoys this secret heal treatment which removes impurities and irritants, produces a flavor beyond comparison and assures the smoker the maximum of delightful smoking pleasure and comfort. gnre« [SIGNED] / (] quoted have been X / cheeked anti cer- X X B siM.Ws f/ Arcountouta anti / Auditurt*. # ” Preaident, The American Tobacco Company, Jucorporated r -.,. — 77 ir Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra will continue every Saturday nifiht ina coast to coast radio hook-up over the N. B. C. network. Musical Comedy Star BREACH FOR A LUCKV INSTEAD OF A SWEET It’s toasted I No Throat lrritatio_n-Ng Coufe; ■ I i& lit Awmu mi Inb uou Co.. SWHIfcaWW mmmmm " * "**“*““*
I many miles and was originally un .tnliual path the animals instinctive. ly following the high ground and find Ing the be-t route free of swamps and swabm. sink holes and quicksand j bottoms and was then In t ine used I l.y the Indians nn<| when the white ; folks came there was a trail already | made for them and (he Piqua road I came into being. Folks by the hundreds of thousands ptsed that road. Easterners, floated down the Ohio, came up the canal to > Saint Marrs, took this trail overland I towards Chicago and the great north-! •vest. Pioneers, adventurers, settlers, I official -, prospectors, investors, huntdors, traders went this trail and cov|ered wagons daily cluttered up the J landscape. The inn at Willshire, one |at tile banks of the creek in section I I I*’ Saint Marys township, three at Monmouth took care of man and J east, rhe road missed Decatur coin- . north from Willshire it wound its
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iWiiy ;>..-it the Kern and Dwiley farms I lover east of town on In past the inorth side ( ,f Bellmont Park on by! what Is now HeNview farm and the I Nimrod Dailey farm to join what Is | | now known uh V. S. Road 27 at tho , IT.iurs farm one mile north of Decatur. j For long years Billy Blackburn 1 [drove the stage and he could tell 1 I ‘ tone, you can better believe. — o— The Adams county board of commb • iom r inspected the court houso |, lawn today ami offered suggestions. I o • Card of Thanks I wish to express my heartfelt appreciation for the many acts of syruputhy and kindness extended to me by my neighbots, friends, the Rev. O I Miller and the singers, at the time of my beieavement occasioned by the death of my <iynghter, Alice Bell. Mr/t. Alpha Bell Meeks l—- — PEONIES — Penny season is now here with a ■ fine display of blooms in my gardens, over 1(10 varieties. There will lie a bloom for each visitor. If you are missed, ask for one please. Everybody is Invited. Moody Brenneman, our miles west of Berne. Riverside Apiary and Flower Gardens. 135t3 o HAVE YOU SEEN IT? ARIE’S IRISH ROSE! SEE it in the screen at the ADAMS THEATRE! 134t3
THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1929.
VARICOSE VEINS This Simple Home Treatment ; Giving Amazing Resultg Ask for an original two ounce bottbof Mo'onelt Emerald OK and apply night ami morning to the swollen enlarged veins rubbing gently upward and towards the heart as the blood in Ihe veins flows that way. > in hundreds of cases Moone's Emerald Oil has given blessed relief. Get a bottle today—it'H wonderful for Ulcers, Old Sores, Broken Veins and Troublesome cases of Eczema. You must get complete satisfaction or your money will be cheerfully refunded. AR. first class drug storee will be glad to supply you.
1929 VICTORY SIX SEDAN. Ths sedan has been out only a short time and is being offered at a very sulietantial pi ice reduction. 1929 VICTORY SIX COUPE. Driven 4.000 miles. This coupe is like new in every particular. This is a most unusual used car value. 1928 STANDARD SIX SEDAN. Driv-1 en 3,000 miles. The appearance | of this sedan is no different than I a new one. If you are interested in a new sedan it will be to your interest io look this one over. 1928 PONTIAC COACH. Mechanically A-l. Finish and upholstery very good. Four new tires. 1927 ESSEX SEDAN. Mechanically good. Good rubber. Finish and | upholstery very good. 1926 FORD TUDOR. This sedan has just been refinished. Meehan-! ically A-l. Tires and upholstery good. 1926 CHEVROLET COUPE. Mechanically good. Good rubber. 1925 FORD FORDOR SEDAN. 1926 ESSEX COACH. New paint. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. Open evenings. Phone 311
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