Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1919 — Page 3

BEFORE OR AFTER INFLUENZA By Dr. M. Cook The cool fighter always wins and so there is no need to become panicstricken. Avoid fear and crowds. Exercise in the fresh air and practise the three C’s: a Clean Mouth, a Clean Skin and Clean Bowels. To carry off the poisons that accumulate within the body and to ward off an attack of the influenza bacillus, take a good liver regulator 1? t " 2 bowels, such as Castor Oil or a pill made up of May-apple, leaves of aloe and root of jalap, to be had at any drug store, and called Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. The system should lie built up by the use of a good iron tonic, such as ‘lrontic” tablets, to be obtained at some drug stores, or that well known blood-maker and herbal tonic made from roots and barks of forest trees—sold everywhere as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. For a tonic that will freshen up the blood, clean the digestive tract and put new force and vim into you, I know of nothing better than Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery—and it contains no alcohol or narcotic so is perfectly safe to take. Grand Rapids, TTm.— “l have used Dr. Pierce’s medicine* and found them very beneficial. I had ouble for about eight years. Had to be very careful what I would eat or 1 would be down tick. I miffered something terrible about a year ago. I started to take ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and two bottles put me in fine condition. I can eat anything and do not feel distressed. I had taken many medicines previous to this and had doctors prescribe for me, but nothing seemed to give me any relief until I started taking this medicine and it gave me great relief. 1 take pleasure in recommending it.’.’— Mrs, Emil Oestreich, 212 Hlh Ave,, NvHh, Win MllW'1BE! • 1— • People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should 1 begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood,the bowels and the liver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there’s never any sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effectively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. < No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste," a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards’ Oiive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed , with® olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among patients afflicted with fiver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. • Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists.

COLDS Head or chest — are best treated ‘ externally” with Art? Vicks Vpoßufci "YOUR BODYGUARD"- 30?. 60<*12C * — Did that old incubator of yours fail to turn out a good hatch this year? If so, why not look over and try the Successful? Our prices are right. H. KNAPP & SON I’M A PATRIOTIC PLUMBER MA'AfcLzJ REAL LIVE// I NEPHEW MY UNCLE I k S AM ! AjV W¥/ ./» . —J&\ ''f • Your Go-cart retired U. S. Bicycle Tires for sale Household Goods boug , sold and exchanged • at BROWN’S SECAND HAND STORE 201 So. Ist St.

VICTORY LOAN CALENDAR. WHERE TO VOLUNTEER The following are the places in the ] various townships and corporations 1 < where you are to volunteer Monday, l ] April 21st. Call at your nearest place i in your township or town: | j Berne—Peoples State Bank, Bank s of Berne, of Town Hall. j St. Marys township—Bobo or ; Pleasant Mills. Monroe township — Peoples State Bank, Bank of Berne, Monroe State Bank. Town of Monroe —Monroe State 1 Bank. Berne—Peoples State Bank, Bank 1 of Berne, or Town Hall. , ROOT TOWNSHIP SELLING STATIONS Monmouth School House. Mount Pleasant School House. Fuelling School House. PREBLE TOWNSHIP Thursday night, April 17—Rupright schoolhouse; J. T. Merryman speaker WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Thursday, April I|, at 8 o'clock p. m., Hines school house; J. C. Moran and Ed S. Christen, speakers. HARTFORD TOWNSHIP Central High School, Thursday, April 17—War play and speaking. KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP Friday Night, April 18—Central High School Judge J. T. Merryman will speak and Mrs. Knapp will put on her war play, "Lest We Forget." FRENCH TOWNSHIP Wednesday Night, April 16—Election School House; 0. L. Vance speaker. BLUE CREEK TOWNSHIP Saturday Night, April 19— M. E. Church, Salem—War drama, “Lest We Forget.’’ Speaking D. F. Quinn. Mrs. Knapp's war play, “Lest We

Forget,” accompanied by music and speaking, will be put on during the week at the following places: Monday night at Bobo; Wednesday night at Monmouth; Thursday night at Hartford township high school; Friday night at Kirkland township high school, Saturday night at Salem, Blue Creek township. This will be very interesting and entertaining as well as inspiring and helpful, and should be attended by all who possibly can attend one of these places. NOTICE OF HEARING OF Fl\A>. ( ONMIDEtiATION OF Fit CHISE. V’ 1 . An o&Jcr of the Board of tComird sal oners orthe County of Adams in the State of Indiana granting to the Linn Grove Light & Power Company and the Craigville Electric Line of Adams and Wells County consent authority and permission to erect, construe, maintain and use upon, along, over and across cerain public hiyhways in Adams County. Indiana, an Electric Line for the transmission of Electrrc Current. Be it ordered by the Board fit Com--missioners of the County of .Adams in • the State of Indiana that .cap sent, authority anti permission 'yM And the u same is hereby granted unto the Linp G/ove Light & Power Company, a corporation of Adams’County, Indiana, and the Craigville Electric Line to locate. erect, construct, maintain and use an Electric Line consisting of poles, posts, piers, abutments, wires ami other appliances and fixtures such as may be necessary and suitable for the transmission of electric current for . light and power on and upon, along, over and across the public highways within Adams County, Indiana, and lying upon or intersecting the roads of the said Electric Line over and upon the following route in Adams County, to-wit: Commencing at the point on the County Line Road between Adams and Wells Counties near the Christian Apostolic Church where the proposed Electric Line crosses the County Line Road to the Adams County side of said road; thence north along the east side of said road to the northeast corner of section five (5), township twenty-six (26) north, range thirteen (13) cast, and thence extending east on the south side of the highway be- I tween sections four and thirty-three (4 & 33), in said township and range, thence north on the east side of the highway between sections thirtythree (33) and thirty-four (34), thence, west on the south side of the highway between sections twenty-eight (2K) and thirty-three (33), to the County Line Road. And it is further ordered, decreed and adjudged by said Board of Com- ' missioners aforesaid that said Electric Line consisting of poles, posts, wires, piers, abutments and other appliances and fixtures shall be located, erected, constructed, maintained and used so as not to interfere with, obstruct, impede or damage in any man- i ner the future use of said public high- • ways nor the utility thereof, the flow ! of water in any public or private ditch, drain or sewer or the rights, I privileges, interests or property of • any other person or persons, firms or i corporations. And it is further ordered, decreed I and adjudged by the Board of Commissioners as aforesaid that said Linn Grove Light & Power Company and the Craigville Electric Line shall save harmless sWid County of Adams from all loss, charges, damages or expenses of each and every kind if any by reason of the location, erection, construction and maintenance or use of said Electric Line, consisting of poles, posts, piers, wires, abutments and other appliances and fixtures, or by reason of the transmission of electric current by means of said electric line on, upon, along, across or over any of said public highways of the County of Adams as hereinbefore described and the said Linn Grove Light & Power Company and said Craigville Electric ’ Line shall repay the said County of Adams any and all !•-??, cost, charges, i damayes or expenses suffered, paid out or expended by the said County of Adams by reason thereof. Duly made and ordered by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Adams in the State of Indiana, this 9th day of April, 1919. The Board of Commissioners of the County of Adams, in the State of Indiana, fix and set Monday, the sth Day of May. 1019 as the time for hearing of the final consideration of the foregoing franchise. The taxpayers of said County are hereby notified to be, and appear before said Board of Commissioners at their rooms in the office of the Auditor of Adams County, Indiana, in the court house in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, on said date and file objections or protest if any against said franchise. D. J. DILLING, ROBERT SCHWARTZ, GRANT OWENS, Board of Commissioners of tne ( County of Adams, State of Indiana* ’ Atte ‘lohn Mosure, Auditor. i*

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1919

FILER-EGLEY WEDDING • Rev. \\. S. Mills at the Evangelical parsonage this afternoon at 1 o’clock!' officiated ot the wedding of Raymond 1 F iler, a returned soldier, of Geneva, 1 ' son of Frank Filer, and Mies Rachel ! Egley, daughter of Samuel Egley, also of Geneva. They will live in Geneva where the bridegroom intends to go into business. o TALK ON BIRDS An illustrated talk on birds will be given at the central school assembly room this evening at eight o’clock to which everybody is invited. Miss Margie Hanna will talk and the ad-1 dress will be illustrated with slides showing pictures of birds. Admission is twenty-five cents. The public school children of the grades heard Miss Hanna and saw the pictures this afternoon at the Crystal theater. —— —,-c BAPTIST MEN’S CLUB The men have arranged a fine program for the Baptist Men’s Club at the home of S. E. Hite. Thursday evening, to which all men of the church are invited. A social will follow the! I program. We now handle the famous Aurentz candy. Give us a call. —King’s Confectionery. 51 ts — o-— Vulcanizing with modern equipment. Prompt service.— Holthouse Garage. 78tf o All kinds of Aurentz’ candy at the King Confectionery. Trv it. 51tf

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DR. WEAVER'S OFFICE From this time on my office will be| closed Wednesday afternoon and eve-| ning. Please remember this in plan-j ning your visits. 90-12 t C. R. WEAVER. Osteopath! MICKIESAYS ~ ev'rnbooy couuo see N I HOW NIANN PAPERS I FEED \ I into This big press, m then j realize that ev'rn paper / S GOES INTO A DIFFERENT HOmC vmhere it’s read bn all The ? ) MENIBBRS OF The fanhln, / [INHN SAN\ I GUESS THE AD- / \VERTI6ER6 WOULD ALL BE S ISTANDIN' IN LINE-WITH THEIRJ [COPN WHEN I OPEN UP IM f \THE NIORNIN', I BETCHER » » J I w ' // chmucs f Jr // ✓ jr // ’ • Free for hauling, 100 yards r dirt. Inquire H. Berling, Decat tur, Ind. ’Phone 77. 88tf

GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS : • G. L. Holsapple and family, of In-! . dianapolis, will arrive tomorrow tor I a visit until after Easter with his parents, Mr and Mrs T W Hols-i ! apple. Mr. Holsapple will go front I here to his future home at Mlnneap-j Olis where he will take a position as ! general manager for a Chevrolet Mot-1 or factory. His family will go later. 1 ... — .. rv—— ■ .■. ■— ELZEY THE JEWELER I have reopened my jewelry shop at 118 East Monroe street, same room I was formerly in and will appreciate your trade. Give me a call if you need any repairing. 91-12 t MARION S. ELZEY The Friday Night club will meet with Mrs. John H. Heller Thursday evening. ______ o —t CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the friends and neighbors, the Knights of Columbus and all those who assisted us during the sickness and death of John Wertzberger. A. WERTZBERGER & FAMILY NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to the CltlI yens of the City of Decatur, Indiana, ' I a municipal corporation, that a petii ti. ri lias been riled by said city with i I the State Board of Tax CommisslonI ers of the State of Indiana for permis- ' sion for said city to Issue Six ThouI sand Dollars in Refunding Bonds to I pay off overdue Six Thousand Dollars ‘ of city certificates heretofore issued by said city, and the hearing of said petition is set for the sth Day of May, lIHII, at the office of the State Board or Tax Commissioners at Indianapolis, Tndig ana, at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day. Witness my hand and seal of said - City this, the 16th day of April, 1919. f(Seal) it. G. CHRISTEN. 16-23-30 City Clerk.

FOR THE SEASON. The undersigned will offer for service at his barn in Monroe. Indiana, two Belgian studs and the hest Jack that ever stood in this part of the country. Call and see them. This is the year to breed your mares. Will take all precaution to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible if any should happen. JIM W. ANDREWS, Monroe, Ind. NOTICE TO BIDDERS The board of directors of the Farm-1 er's Light and Power company will' j receive sealed blds for the construe-1 ! tion work of the mile electric j line at the office of the county agent: in Decatur on Friday evening, April 118, 1919, up to eight o’clock. Bids ■ can be made on the pole setting and wire stringing alone or on the whole job complete. Specifications may be ! had by applying to ths secretary. ■ The board reserves the right to re- ' ject any or all bids. FARMER’S LIGHT & POWER CO. C. S. MUMMA, Secretary, 87t6 Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 3. o Overworked Man Couldn't Get Man to Fill His Place '[ Had to Keep On. How He Did It Saratoga, Cal. —•“! am an engineer ~ and overworked so I could not. sleep, j was tired, all the time. I could i not get a man to fill my place so had to keep on working. My druggist ask- ;' ed me to try Vino! and it built me up ( and strengthened me so 1 feel . fine and sleep all right.”—lsaac W. 1 Bradford.

There Is no secret about Vlnpl. It owes Its success in .such cases to beef and cod liver peptones, iron and man- ! ganese peptonates and glycerophosphates, the greatest body building and streugth creating tonics, i We strongly recommend Vinol. i Sold by Smith, Yager & Falk, and i druggists everywhere.—advt. P. S.—Fpr any skin trouble try our Saxol Salve. Money back it it fails. GO TO~TH E ~rEsCU E~ ' Don't Wait 'Till It's Too Late—Follow the Example of a Decatur Citizen. Rescue the aching back. If it keeps on aching, trouble may j come. Often it Indicates kidney weakness, if you neglect the. kidneys’ warning, Look out for urinary disorders. This Decatur citizen will show you how to go to the rescue. Mrs. Frank Bogner, 1104 W. Monroe | St., says: “Whenever I caught cold, my kidneys became disordered. My back then got sore and stiff and sharp pains shot through me whenever I bent over or got up from a chair. A box of Doan's Kidney Pills has never failed to drive away the trouble and 1 put me in good health.” Price 60 cents, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get ’ Doan's Kidney Pills —the same that 1 Mrs. Bogner had. Foster-Milbum Co. ' Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. advt . ■, n - - ' ’ They are here again—the 1 Pickerel fish, at 10c the pound at Fisher & Harris’ Cash Grocery. 11