Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1919 — Page 3
DON’T NEGLECT A RHEUMATIC PAIN Go after it with Sloan’a Liniment before it gets dangerous Apply a Hille, don't rub, let it pentIrate, and—good-by twinge! Same for external aches, pains, strains, stiffness of joints or muscles, lameness, bruises. Instant relief without mussincss or ■oiled clothing, Reliable—the biggest •elling liniment year after year. Economical by reason of enormous sales. Keep a big bottle ready at all times.Ask your druggist for Sloan's Liniment. f A hi &jf i A * 9 ? CS» 1 Hi x i St* MASONIC CALENDAR. Owing to the fact that several of the team and a number of the Eastern Star who were on the committee to prepare supper, will be out of the city on Friday, it has boon found necessary to postpone the meeting of Royal Arch Masons scheduled for Friday, the 25th. The date will be announced later. Watch for it. DR. WEAVER’S OFFICE From this time on my office will be closed Wednesday afternoon and evening. Please remember this in planning your visits. 90-12 t C. R. WEAVER, Osteopath Red Comb Buttermilk Mash for little chicks, means success for poultry raisers. For sale by J. S. McCrory & Son. 94tf BiZ cow sale, 2% miles south of Linn Grove, Wednesday, April 30, 1919. —Joel Liechty, John Henry Hogg. 95t6 Get our prices on electrical fixtures and supplies, city or farm.—Wilson-Kalver Co. 96t6 VULCANIZING. Have your tires cared for by A- W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing, casings, 50c up; tubes, 20c up. ’Phone 471. Vulcanizing with modern equipment Prompt service.— Holthouse Garage. 78tf PATRONS, NOTICE! Following the regular custom our dental oftices will be closed each Wednesday afternoon and evening until further notice. J. Q. NEPTUNE. BERT MANGOLD. FRED PATTERSON. ROY ARCHBOLD. FOR THE SEASON. The undersigned will offer for ■ervice at his barn in Monroe, Indiana, two Belgian studs and the best 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. HORSES—HORSES—HORSES. Our horses will stand for the season at the Riverside Feed Barn, First Street, Decatur. Will be there every day of week. One full blood Belgian, one full blood Percheron. Now is the time to breed your mares, as there is a big demand for horses i in foreign countries. DAVE GERBER & SON Jake Grim, Keeper. BE" Li U , - * -■ •""* i’tf A PATRIOTIC ’A PLUMBER MA'AtL=J REAL LIVE/-/ | NEPHEW OF MY UNCLE I V AM ! Jcl There is no “cure” «8 but relief is often ► brought by—
TWO SIDES TO HOME OWNING One is Sentimental but the Other Is Altogether Practical Now that the process of demobilization la restoring hundreds of thousands of young men to civil life, readjustment. present many problems. One of the greatest of these problems is the housing situation. The boys come back to overcrowded cities and towns. They find living conditions costly, and for a time they may have a feeling that there is no place for them, that their various little worlds have become accustomed to going on without them. For this reason the Own Your Own Home campaign has a peculiar significance and a widereaching importance at this time. Jt I gives an inspiration of independence Ito everyone. * The campaign, started the first of the year by the United States Department of Labor, through the Division of Public Works and Construction Development of its Information and Education Service, has obtained the support of many towns and cities which are developing originality and resourcefulness in their methods of making community drives. In one place the following “talk" has set residents to thinking: “Arguments and flowery figures of speech are not necessary to secure ’ your attention in a matter so important as this. Deep in the heart of every normal man, woman and child is placed an instinctive longing for home and all that the word implies. Sometimes the person does not even know' what this longing is, but a day 71 011 FOB 7 OlfS If Your Nerves Are Shaky Because of Over-Indulgence in Tobacco or Alcohol or by -Excess of Any Kind. Bio-Feren is What You Heed Kight Away. Don't grow old before your time, don’t let nervousness wreck your happiness or chances in life. E The man with strong, steady nerves is full of vigor, energy, ’ ambition and confidence. ; You can have nerves of steel, firm step, new courage and keen I mind by putting your blood and nerves in first-class shape with f 1 mighty Bio-Feren, a new discov j ery, inexpensive and efficient. Men and women who get up so tired in the morning that they '' have to drag themselves to their daily labor will in just a few days arise with clear mind, definite purpose and loads .of ambition. All you have to do is to take . i two Bio-Feren tablets after each meal and one at bedtime—7 a day ■ for 7 days—then reduce to one after each meal until all are gone. Then if your energy and endurance haven’t doubled, if your mind isn’t keener and eyes brighter, if you don’t feel twice as ambitious as before, any druggist anywhere will return the purchase price—gladly and freely. Bio-Feren is without doubt the grandest remedy for nervous, rundown, weak, anaemic men and women ever offered and is not at all expensive. All druggists in this city and vicinity have a supply on hand—sell many packages. o FASCINATING TEETH How Every Woman Can Quickly Charm Her Friends With Lovely Teeth, Clean, White and Brilliant If you want the cleanest of white teeth and healthy gums free from disease, an easy and quick way to get both is to use a tooth paste so effective and perfect that astonishing results usually come in a week’s time. And the cost is so little. Just go to any drug or department store, and get a large tube of SENRECO TOOTH PASTE for 35 cents. Not only will it make your teeth clean and white, but il will at once remove any filmy coating, help to check the ravages of Pyorrhea ami banish acidity in llie mouth. It is used by thousands of dentists and its sale has been remarkable. When you visit your dentist, which you should do at least twice a year, ask him about SENRECO. It’s a most delightful and refreshing tooth paste. “OLD MONEY” Will make the season at the Riverside Feed Barn, opposite Sale Barn, First Street. J. D. GRIM Keeper ' +++++++++++++++ + THE NEW BLANKS. ♦ * . ♦ 4> We have on sale at this office + 4- a large supply of the new mort- ♦ 4- gage exemption blanks and will ♦ 4- be glad to take care of your ♦ 4- needs in this line. Those who ♦ 4> did not file their exemption be- + ♦ fore March 11th can take ad- 4= 4- vantage of the thousand dollar ♦ 4- exemption. ♦ A THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919
> comes to every one sooner or later when mere shelter does not satisfy and a sense of possession is desired.” 1 O-' —r— MANY CERTIFICATES MISSING Washington, April 25—More than 150,000 men in the army or navy in- ■ sured through the War Risk Insur--4 anc° Bureau have failed to claim their ’ insurance certificates. Telegrams I have been sent to every army post or ' icfcmp and naval Stations, directing that all men in the service who have not received their certificates take ’ steps to get them immediately. Non--1 delivery is due to failure of many men to give addresses tn their applica- • tions. or the same reason, difficulty is being experienced in the proper ' distribution of checks. ———————u — . . — ELECTRIC OUTPUT GROWS r Washington, D. C., April 25 —Elec- ( trie light and power stations in the _ | United States generated more than twenty-five billion kilowatt hours of .'electric energy during 1917, a report 7 about to be issued by the Census .'■ Bureau will show. They produced an f income of more than a half billion s dollars, and gave employment to more t than 100,000 persons whose salaries ; and wages were nearly $100,000,000. f The output more than doubled that of s 1912 and quadrupled that of 1907. The total number of establishments f was 6,541, as compared with 5,221 in 1 1912 ’ I c 1 FEDERAL AID BOOMS ROAD CONSTRUCTION 1 ' Thirty-Eight Stater Take Advantage • of Government's Offer to Help t Build Highways. | Washington, D. C. —From the experiment in 1916, when Congress ap- • propriated $75,000,000 to be used over a period of five years to aid the States in the construction of post roads, Federal aid has developed into a magnificent certainty, resulting in the appropriation of $209,000,000 by the last Congress, to be placed at the disposal of the states whenever 1 they meet this appropriation at least dollar for dollar to build roads. .. In March alone, the states submitted 110 new projects, involving a total expenditure of $17,558,610.07 for 1268 miles of improved highways. For this | the Federal aid allotted by the Secretary of Agriculture, who administers the. Federal aid road act, was $6,739,839.11. Thirty eight states are represented in this boom in road building. There are approximately 2,500,000 miles .of highways of all kinds in the United States. Os this about 11 per cent is improved. The war demonstrated that highways have become one of the greatest essentials in the commerce and prosperity of the nation. The railroads being utilized to their utmost in the carrying of men, munitions and food, it was necessary to resort to highway transport. Roads designed ordinarily to meet every requirement of traffic at the time they were built and the natural intraffic that could be anticipated .for the life of such highways, were called upon to bear a burden much greater than they could carry, light replaced by trucks of the greatest carrying capacity, the single truck superseded by fleets of freight-carry-ing motor vehicles, speed increased trucks disappearing over night to be by necessity to* the limit, and naturally these roads crumbled. U. S. HAS BIGGEST HELIUM PLANT I Washington, D. C. —The only helium plant in the world is being established by the United States govTHIS WOMAN l FOUNDJ!EAtTH And Escaped an Operation by T airing Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Hazelhurst, Ga.—“l have used your remedies for only ten months, and they iiiiiiiilliiiiiniiiiinirm Baved me an ImtMWwh II operation. Before I took Lydia E. Pinkhßm ’ 3 Vegetable |R, ■ jBS Compound I was so WfipW. n ill from a female Ki® trouble that I was d forced to stay in bed * for a week at a time | K ’’ - with weakness and . itgKutX >| pain, but your med- I ynMK *~ licine has done ao : -<■ v - Imuch for me that ! j I L'—. lain recommending it 4 | to all suffering women. It certainly ia 8 ' a great medicine and is a sure road to 8 ' health for women. You may 5 , this letter if you like. — Mrs. W. U a Little, R.F.D. A, Hazelhurst, Ga. s Women who suffer from headaches, S ' nervousness, backache, the blues and | ' other symptomsof afunctional derange- | . ment should give this famous root and S , herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham s Veg- i etable Compound, a trial. ’ For forty years it has been overcom- I ’ ing such ailments of women after other ; ’ medicines have failed- , If you want special suggestions in 5 regard to your condition, write Lydia E. 8 ’ Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass, g ' The result of long experience is at your J 1 service, and your letter will be held in '< strict confidence. ‘
eminent at North Fort Worth, Tex. i It will cost $900,000. Helium, developed as a means of aiding aerial warfare, removes the danger of fire i in filling gas biilloons. It is claimed to have 92 per cent of the lifting pt>w)er of hydrogen and is nqu-ln-flammable. The product of certain gas wells in Clay county, Texas, has been found best fitted for the extraction of helium, and it will be piped to North Fort Worth. When helium is manufactured in large quantities, experts say it wil be posible tor large become vehicles of dally use. o ARMY’S HEALTH SHOWS CONTINUED IMPROVEMENT. Washington, D. C. —Continued improvement in health conditions tn the American Expeditionary Forces is shown by the latest health report ters. The total number of cases of disease reported for the week was 12,948, the lowest for any week since August. The number of new cases of pneumonia reported was 507, as compared with 956 for the last preceding week. Condition in the camps in the United States also showed improvement, and influenza has almost entirely disappeared from the army on' this side. a REGIONAL CHILDREN’S CONFERENCES PLANNED Washington, D. C., April 25—Regional Children’s Conferences to discuss lessons learned from the war concerning the health, nurture, education and employment of children are to be held under the auspices of the Children's Bureau of the Departbent of Labor. They will be held at New York, Boston, Chicago and San Francisco on dates to be announced later. Men and women from the allied European countries will attend the conferences, and in addition to the regional meetings smaller meetings i will be held in as many cities as it is; possible for the foreign guests to visit • One of the guests will be Miss Alice t Masaryk, daughter of the president of the new Czecho-Slovakia republic. ■ Leaders in education, health work, recreation and in movements for chil- ; dren in need of special care will pari ticlpate in the discussions. HAVE COLOR IH CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets ______ If your skin is yellow—complexion pallid —tongue coated—appetite poor—you have a bad taste in your mouth—a lazy, no-good feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a substitute for calomel —were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Edwards’Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a dear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards* Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome constipation! That’s why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results.
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CORNS PEEL OFF PAINLESSLY There’s Only One Genuine CornPeeler—That’s “Gets-It” There's only one happy way to get rid of any corn or callus, and that’s the painless-peel-off way. “Gets-lt" is the only corn remedy in the world ■•3 drop. ot u,• ..... ,|.” that does it that way. Why get down on the floor, tie yourself up into a knot, and have to fool with “puckagey" plasters, greasy oint- ’ mints that rub off. sticky tape, and digging knives and scissors, when you can peel off your corn or callus' in one complete piece, peacefully and j surely, with magic, simple, easy I i “Gets-It.” It takes 2 or 3 seconds to ' < .apply “Gets-It;” you use 2 or 3 drops, J I and that’s all. “Gets-It” does the rest. I Get rid of that corn-pain at once, so < that you can work and play without ' corn torture. Be sure to use “Gets- , It.” It never fails. j< "GeLs-It,” the guaranteed, money- ] back corn-remover, the only sure < way. but costs buta trifle at any drug ' store. M’f’d by E. Lawrence & Co., ! Chicago, 111. |. Sold in Decatur and recommended 1 as the world's best corn remedy by Holthouse Drug Co. and Callow & ( Kohne. —advt. AFTER INFLUENZAWINTER COLDS—BAD BLOOD You are pale, thin, weak—with little j ; vitality. Your liver is sluggish and the bad blood causes your stomach muscles to lose their elasticity and become flabby and weak—then indigestion. Doctor Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery, made from wild roots and barks, and free from alcohol or narcotics, is ■i the great and powerful blood purifier of ' to-day. Ingredients printed on wrapper. ! This tonic, in liquid or tablet form, is i just what you need to give you vim, I vigor and vitality. Take it as directed and it will search out impure and poisonous matter ■ throughout the system and eliminate it i through the natural channels. You can procure a trial package by 1 sending 10 cents to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N, Y. j SUvens Point. —“Ever since I can remember, when I was a child at home, Dr. Pierce’s medicines i have been our family medicine. About two years ago I waa very much run-down. I suffered loss of appetite, my blood was bad and I had no ambition to do anything; I was miserable. I cot so bad I had to take to my bed. I started taking Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. I soon began to feel better and throe bottles of this medicina was all I had to use to put me in fine condition. I had a good appetite, my strength came back, and i I once more felt that life was worth living. There * is no better medicine —I do heartily recommend it. ■ I shall be glad to answer any communications in regard to this medicine if stamped envelope u enclosed.’.’ —4fr«. 4. W. Hawley, Route 8.
The Spender looks backward at the joys of yesterday, the SAVER looks forward to the comfort of the future. Which class do you belong? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve System Decatur, Indiana •■ I > 63c !: :: For Butterfat at our plant or station. Downtown !! :: • :: branch second door east of postoffice. We retail !! .. ■ > .i < > 11 milk, buttermilk and cream at our station. 11 <■ < > <> < > •» I » 0 MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. CREAMERIES .. ♦ * aVg tTgsToToTs t?s it,aT. .Ta mSi aTaaTs aTa JTs Jb .Ta J. J. ,■. ,■< -■- 8 — '■r '•* V T TV -•* --1A 1 V V W W W’arWWW’FiFW’l" TW ,1, -f- tT~ IT~ isl ITI A -*»*--?--g- -» .a «. ■ ■- ■ V I--T-■ ■ < ■ ■ •’ • • •* ■*■•*• Fl' '4 T Tl ,, l ll 4 11 J'TTTTT , VTTT « v“TT“TT“l M rT" » rT s i 'J Special Attention <■' ■ • .. < ■ II II ;; If. in the handling of your business, anything should ;! I! occur that is not entirely satisfactory’, we would ” ■ ■ consider it a favor if you would call this to our at- ; ’ ;; tention, or if there is any service this bank could !! I: render you, individually, or to the community, that • • ;; it does not now render, we should be glad to enter- ;; I! tain any suggestion, consistent with sound banking, i $ • ■ . !! I The Peoples Loan & Trust Co : ■ BANK OF SERVICE J j| i wa -> i f FEITPIRKxi ■ ■ * i: I IT CANNOT BE LOST OR STOLEN, AND > IS LESS APT TO BE SPENT INJUDICIOUSLY. ■ Besides, it is much more conI venient to pay your bills by check ■; ! than from a wallet • • j tilled with currency ; ■ • . :: i If your check book is lost we furnish you another ;; I without charge. When you lose your wallet — ;; • that’s another story. ;; ’ aZT , , ■ Why not open that bank account here —today ? ;; I •• ’ ;: ' !.><..>.;--1.4-:.':-I'4":-44444 i 44 1 «>444-44»4 l **4’4"** , »*'>44'*4 I > t H 4******' ’PHONE 51 FOR YOUR HELP DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET RESULTS
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