Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1911 — Page 4

I ■ the home of ! ■ Quality Groceries | JACK SPRATT /fl Would Eat No Food, F his WIFE Would Eat No More, Until It Was Thoroly Understood That it came from our grocery store! FORM THE HABIT! SATURDAY ONLY! We wdl give a 10c bar of Palmolive toilet soap and a 5c bar of Galvanic laundry soop FREE with every 25c purchase of Galvanic soap. Bring Your Coupons in any day and get a bar of Galvanic soap Free. Farmers:- Eggs 13c Butter 12c to 16c. Cash or trade. All seasonable goods on hand at Hower and Hower. North of G. R. &•!. Depot. ’Phone 108. TKn Primo of every money earner should 1 lit; 1 11II1C be to lay up something for the future; to reach middle life OhippfQ with something substantial to show lor the labor of years: to have a home and property. Then the inevitable emergency, of declining years can be approached without flinching; trouble can be looked in the eye. The world owes us all a living and more, too. The “more” represents what we put aside in a good bank where it may grow in safety. Put your suplus in this bank. We have space on our ledger for YOUR account. \' FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR lip f ¥’S luLEiSKWNEYPniS r •» * •c** r Kiomfys ano Buaodep mo - —>• - * ■ - OSOB 0101010 8080808 O B O B O B O 808 5 Drink Malt Sinew ■ J For that tired feeling, it will strengthen and ■ J invigorate. Especially recommended for ■ ■ weak men and women ■ O ° 5 I. A. KALVER | £ ReX?eTel T 3 n 581 Monroe HglSr. J BOBOBOBOIOBOBOiOBOBOBOBOBOBO Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. — Capitai"sT2<lJXX)~**~’ Surplus . $30,000 C. S. Niblick, President M. Kirsch and John Niblick / Vice Presidents I E. X. Ehinger, Cashier, r— I i>__j Farm loans Head a Specialty Reflect Resolve CO M a de Ons TIME FLIES! a/FavUThe Years Are Flitting ab,eßates SWIFTLY BY! A <SSaHOW IS It tionConWTTHYOURDOLLARS? wnVsafe ACCUMULATING? To Provide r or Extended I future Worries, Cares & Bothers? Toour We Pay 4 Per Cent 1 Year Time Deposits

WANTED —Girl for general housework. Permanent employment, 616 Monroe street. 118t3 FOR SALES—Ford runabout; must sell. Am going west. —H. Bangs, Watson's garage. 117t3* FOR CALE—Complete equipment for profitable amusement uevlce. Worth S4OO for S2OO. Splendid condition.— S. Z. Oberdorfer, Evansville, Ind. It AGENTS—Send for free catalogue of Thomas Guaranteed Hosiery for men, women and children. Agents make $5 to sls daily. Free sample— Thomas Co., 1728 Mathews Bldg., Dayton, Ohio. LOST—Umbrella, was taken by mistake from M. E. church last Sunday evening. Had long handle, with gold tip. Please return to Mrs. David Flanders. 315 So. 3rd St. 124t3

ICE ICE We are now ready todeliverice to all Decatur people wishing ice for the season. Pure crystal lake ice that will keep your refrigerator cool and clean. Will deliver to all parts of the city. Mersmans Ice Line PHONE 8. - " ■ A Real Treasure Box NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THIS SIGNATURE Dr. C. V. Connell VETERNARIAN Plinnp Officel43 rnone Residence 102 Patron’s Notice Until October first our dental offices will be closed each Wednesday at noon for the remainder of day and evening. Dr. Roy Archbold Dr. Fred Patterson Dr. J. Q. Neptune Dr. Bert Mangold 5 JcJ. "a- i This Won’t Happen to You If you wear a pair of ROGER’S EYE-GLASSES. They hold securely under all CONDITIONS and without discomfort or injury to the most delicate skin. No matter what form of exercise you indulge in, run-, nlng, jumping, dancing or golfing—THEY STAY PUT. No charge for examination. Glasses from SI.OO up. a- : cYLSIQiTSpTxiHLLST -Jk w ArAhorxy Hotel Gomer “

AT THE CHURCHES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15, Sabbath school. 10:30, union service; memorial sermon, Rev. Ehle. 6:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor. 7:30, evening worship: theme, “A Call For Crusaders." ' 7:30 p. in., Wednesday, prayer meeting. WM. H. GLEISER, Pastor. METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15 a. tn., C. L. Walters, superintendent. Junior League, 2:00 p. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Sermon, 7:30 p. m.; subject, "The Man Who Made Good." The congregation will attend the memorial service in honor of our country's dead at the Presbyterian church at 10:30 a. m. Mid-week service at 7:30 p. tn., Wednesday. R. L. SEMANS. Pastor. — o CHRISTIAN uHURCH. Bible school, 9:30 a. m. Communion, 10:30 a. tn. Preaching, 11:00 a. m.; subject, "Peace." Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. tn.; subject, “The Beginning.” Choir practice, Friday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:30. Accept this as my persona! invitation to you to hear me discuss these subjects and enjoy the music with us. J. M. DAWSON, Pastor.

ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Low mass, 8:00 a. m. High mass, 10:00 a. m. Christian doctrine, 2:20 p. m. Vespers. 3:00 p. m. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. We close our Sunday school at 10:15 a. m. to go to the Memorial service at the Presbyterian church at 10:30. All the congregation should attend this service, and thus show their respect to the heroes of fifty years ago. They will not be with us much longer. Let us honor them while they stay with us. I L —— o CALVARY SERVICES. Preaching service Sunday morning, May 28th, at Calvary Evangelical church, at which time the missionary auxiliary will be reorganzed. No preaching service at Salem, owing to the township Sunday school conven tion. E. B. JONES, Pastor. GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, Micah 4:1-13. 10:30, German service; text, Acts 4:13, “Like, Because With Christ.” 6:45, C. E. meeting; topic, "Missions in Japan and Korea.” Acts 17:1-14. 7:30, English service; text, Job 1:16, “Satan Among the Sons of God.' You are cordially invited to worship with us. LUTHERAN ZION’S CHURCH. German services, 10:00 a. m. Catechetical instruction, 11:00. Theme, seventh commandment, Part I. Choir practice, Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Ladies’ Aid, Friday. SPECIAL CAR FOR ELKS. A special interurban car, carrying seventy-five Elks, attired in their blue-banded white hats and carrying regulation canes, left here at 11:50 o’clock for Fort Wayne to attend the great convention. Numerous others left on various other cars throughout the day and the Fort Wayne visitors were swelled several hundreds in all from this city. The conductors of the cars were attired in special dress for the occasion, wearing white hats and a buttonlere of a white carnation. .——— >»— — EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school will convene at 9:30 a. m.; subject, “Micah Picture of Universal Peace.” There will be no morning service as we will join In the memorial services which will be held at the Presbyterian church. Rev. Charles Ehle will preach the sermon. Young People’s Alliance will meet at 6:30 p. m. Subject, “Missions in Japan and Korea.” Gladys Kern Is the leader. Evening sermon at 7:30. Theme, “The Value of a vision.”

You are Invited to any or all of these services. BAPTIST CHURCH. Our Sunday school will meet In the library building at 9:30 a. m.. led by Supt. T. W. Watts. At 10:30 we join in the memorial service at the Pres byterian church. No evening service Prayer and business meeting at the church Wednesday evening at 7:30. As this will be the last day of our first year’s work together, and officers and teachers are to make their annual reports, every member should be pres ent. Your envelope should be handed tn at Sunday school, or to one ot the deacons tomorrow without fail The amount of your pledge for repair work, if not already paid In, should be handed to any member of the committee. Let us be sure to close the year, ending next Wednesday night, with a clean slate. Brother Pope, superintendent of state missions, will be with us Sunday morning, June 4th. Do not fail to meet him. FARMERS AND CONTRACTORS.

We also handle sand, gravel, screenleased the Decatur Cement Roof and Block Company’s plant and we are in position to furnish you all kinds of cement blocks and cement roofing porch columns, coping, and anything wanted in this line. Call and see us. We have a limited amount of cement roofing at $2.50 per square, which will make a good roof for barns, sheds, etc. We also handle sand gravel, screen ing and cement. 125-e-o-d ELI AND J. D. MEYERS. FOR SALE CHEAP—A large barn and a house for sale or rent. Inquire 121 So. 9th St. 122t6 AGENTS—Either sex, to distribute free packages perfumed soap powder. Good pay. All or spare time. No money needed. Dept. 21, 3422 Lincoln Ave., Chicago, 111. It WANTED—Lands adjoining towns suitable for platting. Peoples Sales Agency, Centralia, 111. It 11 per cent investment in Indianapolis real estate. A double house renting for $504 per year; price $4600. Walter A. Folkerth, 2726 East Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind. it FOR SALE—4-burned blue flame oil stove, with oven: new, but cheap. Inquire Amos Marbaugh, Decatur. R. R. No. 3. 125t4 FOR SALE—Forty-five yards of good linoleum. Also one couch, good as new—Will Colchin. 125t3 WANTED—A boy to learn the bake: trade. Call at the People's restaurant. 12513 Sheep shearing and clipping by a clipping machine. Leave notice at Didot, the jeweler, north side court house, is closing out his stock regardless of cost. 109t3

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