Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 1 January 1919 — Page 3
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Istssnsscsn&cxxsßxi'Cn: ::: x iukxx: x• • WEATHER FOBECAV | asxt atron: nr nx nr nr. nr nr;« Snow flurries this afternoon, fa : r an de older tonight and Thursday, with .. cold wave. Mrs. Fred Linn in in with ayniptoms of the influenza. Miss Josephine Lang went to Fort Wayne to spend New Year's. Miss Margaret Comer of Fort Wayne will spend New Year’s here. Miss Esther Miller who has been visinng in Fort Wayne nice Christmas. returned home today. Misses Nola Snyder an ! Hilda Kern Messrs. Leonard Idby and Roy Gaunt spent last evening in Fort Wayne. Mi-m Emma Bogner who is employed at Akron. 0.. is at home on i visit with her imregU. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bogn* r. Mrs. Harry Helm went to Fort M ayne on the four o’ci. X car yesterday afternoon to ->•; New Year wtth the WBI Heim family. Mrs. Ilew Sampson left yesterday aStournnM. ♦*;- • ... in for h .,, home at Fort Wayne. She attend-<t menL Mrs. Charles Bonham nd laughter returned yesterday astern ion to their home at Vicksburg. Mich, following a visit with her parents, .Mr and Mrs. John Rex. Mrs. U. K. Cramer h. - returned from Kokomo where sh< -pent two weeks with relatives, following the death and illness of her mother, Mrs W. Young
The Home of Qniwies A Happy and Prl|us NEW 'W TO A f * " e pay cash or trade for Coun ''BjW*' Butter, 10c I M. E. Hcf North of G. R. &I. Depot |F hone 108 I TRVI i I "WHITE G"| I EXTRA MIL . I 1 h ■ H ■
making l-’ort days Wayn<- this Year's w; h * Old Adams their regu'ir ' ' ' vcut t° Fort 'lays wit!-, hjr d&. G. W. Miller,
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Herman Bosse the 1:05 train for Dayton, 0. Mrs. W. A. 1 is Improving after several j.iess. Tho public .are enjoying a one day vacatj• -count of New Years. Miss Marie j returned this afternoon to Brter a visit hero with her fatht tier brothers. Miss Rev,i. < ,vho has been a guest of Miss Hoagland, will rotuni to her in Fort Wayne tonight. Miss Frances' who was a guest of Martha Haft on the 1:05 train for her at Monroe tills afternoon. Mrs. Richa troll, of Huntington, returned yesterday after a short visit w: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blas. Dr. A, d. (;ill go to Chicago in a few days he will enter the Illinois Collop Medicine to take a post gradu.orse. Mr and Mt E. Hensley who spen- the hi with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uatte', left on the 1:05 trait: for thehp at Muncie. Mrs. Alla.; ikmaster and her sister. Mrs. es Miller, of Kane. Penna. went rt Wayns to spend I Ne-w Year’s their sister, Mrs. Jo Crabill. Sahra H I and Ora Harter, of Sttl .nioni.P have been visiting Wi h his s: »lfs. E. S. Smith at Huntington med home today, leaving on 05 train 6ere. M;- nd -esse Niblick went to F~t Wayn spend New Year's with their ©r-hi-law and sister. | i.Mr.md Mt irion Large. Mis. Large who been Quite ill is better. I
Some f< >em t' be able t’ fool I enough o topic all o’ th’ time t' I.":ake a ptfair livin'. Lase Bud I '< he's i t’ swear off thinkin' awut dri —-Abe Martin. In Indiunapoli: s.
'f Miss C e Dowling who visit?d here with pureuts, Mr. and Mrs.. Tom Bowl -eturned to C’ligo wh> ie is a student in Chib . i Univ|t» ®b® * uwi bean be lejgi vs of influenza beft>re homing hiwr F’estui -on of this city, the genoral sto tanager of the Morris I five and :c«nt store company, is I ' >ne of fllnibers of th board of t>F Fort W.ivn. rt ■ *•**2 Jot tbc tnanufa - jot automobile tires at Fort W,.d r The company has sold a large tity of stock in this locality, it Bp. and Mr. Tlhoten was j placed 4M board beca -se of the large 1.. of stock represented ir J this < *nd county. He holds s neat blql of stock himself. The eomp:<:i wa<-y >tas erected a arge factor- King at Fort Wayne and soon bv ready to begin operations IRon News.
fills COMING HOME I \v. a**' l ls-c. 31—Gon Pershing n Bthe war department today Uiat 6km.il unite with a total ~-rer.. ■ approximately 16,000 men hud I ■unslkih d for early convoy home W. v include the 329th and _• toth ffitlry of the 83rd diviaion. with fttigth o more than fifty officer *3.400 man each, and the 4th reriii ■ air nervine. luc tiding about :dxte- •r<> iwiu ulrouH. Th v *h h’dd irtiUery with 1«6 <>Hcer * J -.429 im n ttud the 116th l .n, l ii«train. twenty-six office™ and 1.64 **■ •‘h'** * t ‘ n ' among the unit* desi.-**' t*”" '* r *y ’w'ntn. .VW<L admits included are the Slat 31st, Sind. 33 rd. 37th. 43rd. "](-; iv Alm 267th. 184th, 483rd. 48»di 4!wt»9th a.td 640th and air service nt« imlti'io the 17th. iMh and lie iKmpnnlvx The orguniaMfons ot *4th and MMh and 67th pionvr In:.,A. represented by one officer man each. and 164th Hold bopit |">> officer* and lUty-lbe m»H al- ■* de*lnii-»tcd. •• I* a easurl to •>» from the iMr service and one fn cKe chemical warfare service. J- . - Q ■— fTrareling Salesman Te d How Hr Ragalned Strength, Ambition and Vim. juntic, lowa - ‘I im it traveling J mitt ami umh run-drwn. worn in, and no ambition, no d Meta H»W ’»»•• Vinol *•* * h,u 1 Xid ant* within a few days after i t ,tg It I <i>mm«’n<ed to snin and| it Lilt up my health and atrenitih »o • yV aprinv and fall I take it to. h Id me up and It heaps me In apian j dis condition " -W. E llrocitvlaby. ■ re.v mwe guarani** Vinol l»j I-sanw ft I* “ const itmiohnl remedy I ■ iituhiiny beef and cod liver tap-' i nt. iron toul bnnirutir v peptonatr* ■>td ulr<crophtoipltsies, the most ggc. . tasfttl tonics known For *ai<- by: lulfh Yager A Kalk. and drupalot*' > torywherv ndvt !• »t For Mkht Trouble*. We! net eaten our new akin remedy. I Stuol.
Ba I gm | PREMIUMS have never I been given with this economical coffee. Its delightful flavor has always been worth what it cost: the addition of a premium would have reduced the quality. Golden Sun is sold only by home town grocers who deserve your patronage for the simple reason that they give full value and contribute to the upbuilding of your town. Not to/d by ayndisata atoraa THE WOOLSON SPICE COMPANY Toledo Ohio TWICE-TOLD TALE One of Interest to Our Readers. Good news bears repeating, and when it is confirmed after a long lapse of time, even if wo hesitated to I believe it at first hearing, we feel se- ' cure in accepting its truth now. The following experience of a Decatur man is confirmed after seven y. ars.j John Wagoner, retired farmer. 309 N. First St.. Decatur.- says: “My .back ached and my kidneys acted irregularly. At night I was compelled to get up frequently on account of , weak kidneys, which annoyed me and distressed me. A box of Dian's Kidney Pills, procured from the Holt- ■ house Drug Co., put my kidneys in good shape.” SEVEN YEARS LATER. Mr. Wagoner said: “Although I haven't need!ed Doan's Kidney Fills for a long j time, I surely haven't forgotten the good they did me. I am glad to con , firm 1.. : . : . ■ ’ . 7,.., .1- -;j] (|. a l ,'.' .-.i'< simp., v '■ :-r .. *iuuey rente ly go Doan's Kidney ptlls- the same that Mr. Wagoner had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs. Uuffcio. N. Y. —advt ELECTION NOTICE. ~ Decatur, Ind.. Dec 24, 1918. Notice is hereby given ih&t the an uual meeting of the rVx-khoidc-rw of "’he ’'oonWir- Lou a and Vu-i ComI ~*any of Decacar. luaia&a. will be held at the banking house of said Trust Company in this city January 21. 1919, Ut 10:30 a m . for the election of directors of sag! Trust Company to nerve for the ensuing year and until succeeded. W. A. LOWER. tudfr-janJl Secretary. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Let me muke your application for IftlH automobile license. At the Kalvcr-Noble garage. F. E. CONTER. 282tf Notary Public*. - — - — e—* HERE to • r«uM? umu etft cuw u.uai au uki aat troubl". Lcama. Benn I kA. lieh. Cak ■orfSerM.- Wh» » tune and «tr ai «*>••& &. OutiiMi.f to emtauml ■»! re*i Aei vetudraaatot. Udmbaodx-dwadso.intoK>th. B B OiattMM C«w I*7 Moum- »3m» Denwue. t»»4toiw
jps * s s * | THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST COMPANY * gR Extends to all its friends and patrons I A Happy New Year i I '■ $ iq. If you were able to make advances in your finances during the past year we wish you y* W dou de the success during 1919* If you were unfortunate and were not able to get ahead wt pH hop > it will not happen again the coming year. K To all we extend the services of this hank in every ■*' way in which we can help you to greater prosperity. ft $ K membership in our Thrift Savings Club is a good way to sum « jS / —Start Today! 1 ftft-sLft-ft ft ft. ft ft ft ft. ft ft ft. ft ft ft * * * * * * * * ft »ft
g | In extending our wishes for | | a happy and prosperous year | | we take occasion to thank I I our friends for their liberal I ! patronage in the past year. | j VANCE & HITE |
Mothers Reduce your doctor** btlle by keeping always on hand— NEW PRICES-3Cc. 60c, 51.20 w i • ——uh . —gaWMl , NO HUNTING ALLOWED. Notice is hereby given that hunt-j Ing and trespassing on my farms in St. Mary r ana Union townshins is positively prohibited and violators will be prosecuted. 306t6 WILLIAM DRAKE. FORT WAYNE AMD PECATtR I MACTTOM LIMB CEVTRAt. TIME Leave Dccatar Leave Ft. Waywe Scio a. ui. Tina a. n>. 7t<«. n. m. 10:f>« a. na. lenSOa. <s. ll!»< «. m. i.. J. «. I | <4IOO &. m. Bt-w g,.wi - . |». ess. SlMt. | J 10:00 p.n>. Urtl’p, m. Car every hear and a batt. HunuluK time • hour aad 5 mla'"'r’relskt ear leave. Oeratar at 7:48 a. tn. aad leave. Ft. Ma/ae at 13.00 arrtvlas la Ueeatar at 3:oo t». m. I. n. STOMEBUItNER, A<eat. HOMER RI HL G. P. a F. A. SMITH & SMITH CHIROPRACTORS i t'hiropractic is the gateway to health. It is the sure and easy way because it deals with the causes, • and easy, for when the 1 cause is removed the difficulty disappears. Examination Free. > Office over Morris 5 and 10c Store ► DECATUR • INDIANA r I • 'Phone 660
1 Registered Hereford Cattle [ | and Hampshire Hogs I /YT FARMERS PRICES I I s i i Polled and Horned H ‘ o Cows w?.h cal f L.._<. i. ■«»•«•. i roll tic. Money g v Makers. Special after to hoys under eighteen years g *3 of age. We will sell you one two or three hogs or 5 pig*?, take your ow n note for SIX months’ interest H H and without security, and guarantee them to make ?? 0 a profit. See us for particulars about this offer. H U We will take your Liberty Bonds at face value as g p payment. Bring your boy and see >ur stock. I BELLMONT STOCK FARMS j U Roy N. Runyon. Manager ’Phone 8-L £ H Decatur, Indiana Htr-a:a«3K»:»:x:«:w:nr.»::anrur.x:x:sr.ur.x::«:anaa7s»c7asi
• » 64. .V.. * ONE MILLION DOLLARS TO' LOAN One million dollars to loan at s’/j per cent, on improved farms. Ten years’ time with privilege of making partial payment at any interest-paying dates. Abstract of Utle on short order. JOHN SCHLRGERA SON Office on second floor, over Fisher & Harris grocer?. 237 m-wllmo
” . W •-■ y- —~ . - .J. MASONIC NOTICE Ther* will be work in ths Enterol ApprwnUcs degree tomorrow afteriioun nt Z 8# o’clock. Wednesday. Jan. \l, 1919. All members- requested to he pi-RHent. OEO. E KIN7.LE, W M.
