Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1919 — Page 5

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ABOUT TOWN An old fashione3 feller wuz in town t’day lookin’ fer a “situation.” A fiat girl looks great in a sweater —knit. — Abe Martin in Indianapolis News. Friday, at 7:30 o’clock the Epworth League “Calendar Patty” at the M. E. church. Everybody invited and all come. Irvin Henzy returned yesterday to Cleveland, Ohio, after a visit over the week-end with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kuebler. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Strickler and sons, and A. F. Shoaf have returned frcm a week end visit v : ’’. the W. Iy Shirk family at Striker. Ohio. A. J. Porter and wife and Giles Porter wife and two children have returned from a motor trip in Mich igan. Miss Mayme Terveer will leave this 1 afternoon for Toledo, Ghio. to vjsir[ with her sister, Mrs. Clem Uhl. J. R. Meeks, former county agent, is hero from Plainfield, Ind., on bus-' incss. Mrs. Amelia Diller returned to her work in Fort Wayne after an overSunday visit here with relatives. Mrs. C. T. Rainier is visiting with

Feeds That Produce Results Schumaker Feed Hominey Feed Tankage Swifts Flour Middlings Bran Domino Dairy 24 '/I % Protien. Guaranteed and For Sale By BURK Elevator Co. ’Phone No. 25. ffinHKaOSSaMMHSBMHC;'' Oysters-Bread-Cakes Fresh oysters at Martin’s restaurant. shipments daily. The best baked goods in the city.l fresh bread, cakes, rolls and cookies. Buy the good things at Martin’s restaurant. 214-ts

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her son, W. I. Rainier in Racine,, Wisconsin. C. L. Walters went to Fort Wayni ' this morning to attend th 3 trial of ’ Celia Ball vs. Modern Woodmen. Mr.' Walters, Harris, and Hedrick are attorneys for the -defendant and Par-;, rish and Colerick are attorneys for the, plaintiff. Mrs. Ball is suing the mod-' ern Woodmen for $2,000 sines tho; death of her husband. Mrs. Agnes Andrews is spending a wee'.: at Lake James . Mrs. L. A. Thomas left Sunday by. boy of Celina, fcr New Carjyle, Ohio, tn ’-i~it with her brother. J. F. Martz I and family. Mi s Sue Maye- spent the day in 1 Ft. Wayne cn business. A. A. Kist and O. C. Fraser cf The, j Republican office are attending to I business matters in Decatur this- •! morning.—Portland Republiean. Miss Ancla Fr-nks ha returned to’ her work at the telephone- office after her vacation. Sui . Miss Franks and Wilbur Porter motored to Rome City and were guests at the Meibers cottage. Mrs. J. H. Stew.-irt. and son, Max i William went to Ft. Wayne for the afternoon. Mrs. Anna Sprunger left on the 1:05 train for her Home in Berne. She visited at Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Josephine Rodd and mother, Mrs. Anna. Vollmer. left this after-

Quit Laxatives, Purges; Try NR NR Tonight—Tomorrow Feel Right It is a mistake to continually dose yourself with so-called laxative pills, calomel, oil. purges and cathartics and force bowel action. It weakens t the bowels and liver and makes con- ■ stant dosing necessary. Why don't you begin right today to overcome your constipation and get your system in such shape that daily purging will be unnecessary? You can do so if you get a 25c box of Nature’s Remedy (NR Tablets) and take one ea< h night for a week or so. NR Tablets do much more than merely cause pleasant easy bowel action. This medicine acts upon the digestive as well as eliminative organs —promotes good digestion, causes the i body to get the nourishment froni al! J the food you eat, gives you a good, hearty appetite, strengthens the liver, overcomes biliousness, regulates kidney ! and bowel action and gives the whole i body a thorough cleaning out. This accomplished you will not have to take medicine every day. An occasional NR tablet will keep your body in condition and you can always feel your best. Try Nature’s Remedy (NR Tablets) and provfc this. It is the best bowel medicine that you can use and costs only 25c per box, containing enough to last twenty-five days. Nature’s Remedy (NR Tablets) is sold, guaranteed i and recommended by youi\ druggist. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

” DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1919.

noon for their home at Toledo, Ohio, after a two weeks’ visit with the Peter Mougey family find other relatives. Mrs. George Urick and daughter, Bertha, and son, Virgil, returned afternoon to Monrap. They were here on dental business and also visited with Mrs. Uhrick's sister, Mrs. Chas. Lamlin. Mrs. L. L. Rupert returned on the 1:05 train to Monroe. She was here on business and visited a short time with her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Laughrey. Attorney Henry B. Heller went to Geneva this afternoon on business. Mrs. C. A. Dugan is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Morton in Chicago this week. The first of the world series games between Cincinnati and Chicago will be played in Cincinnati Wednesday, October Ist. Two games there then three in Chicago, then two in Cincinnati, then one in Chicago and the ninth game, if played, to be decided later. The Bluffton street fair, always a big drawing card, is on this week and many from here will attend. The second issue of “Ravelings” camo out yesterday right on schedule time. The staff in ch: go has promised eighteen copies and will get them out. The paper, >3 newsy and creditable to those in charge. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patterson and daughter. Miss Marie, left today for! Marmaduke, Ark., where they will ’ visit J. Bruce Pattersun and family for two weeks. Mrs. W. A. Colts? of Willshire, Ohio, wah in tho city visiting today. 1 11. J. Wisehaupt is spending a [week’s vacatfcr with his parenfs. Mr. WLehaupt is now field superintendent 1 of lhA Ccmmnn’ y Chautauquas and is .making good. He is now booking talent anl mailing contracts for next ye-r. Ho his his headquarters at Orcercar.le. ndiana. i R. L. Lor ? horo of Montpelier. Ohio, lis visiting in the city with friends ’ and relatives. Mr. Longshore is der - uty negineer on th' 1 Wab-.sh rente out tof Mor.tnc’i-r and holds a ret on-ibk-Ipositicn. Mrs. Langs'icue is also 'dsitI ing here with her ra'ther, Mrs. Abner - Parrish. NAME WAS OMITTED I In the article felling about the meeting held Sunday at Indianapolis in the interest of the Jewish Relief drive and in giving the names of those who attended from this city, the name of Martin Mylott, city chairman of the drive was unintentionally omitted from the article. Mr. Mylott is busy at work getting his city organization ready for the big drive which will open on Monday. September 29th. REV. COLLETT HERE. A special feature of the mid-week prayer service at the Evangelical church, on Wednesday evening at 7:30, will be the address of Rev. C. P. Collett, for six years pastor of the First Baptist church of Lockport, N. ' Y. who sails for India as a missionary under the Baptist Board of Missions, Oct. 12th. Rev. Collett’s wife is the youngest sister of Rev. W. S. Mills You are cordially invited to this service MASONIC NOTICE ' r '\- The Master Masons degree will be conferred Tuesday evening. September 23. at 7:30 P. M. All members please be present. 225-t2 GEO. E. KINZLE, W. M. judge Makes erroneous PREDICTION REGARDING LAWYER “About one ck-an shirt is all I thought he would ever wear. He laid fallen away to a mere shade,v: was as yel’o'.v as saflron and oftc doubled up with pain. De torrs con.inually gave him morphine and were about to operate so- gal: stones. Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy quickly re?tcr<*l him to perfect health again.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catsrrlml mucus from the fute-tfrial tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all i rf-sma-h. live- and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will 1 convince or money refunded. The Holthouso Drug Co. —Advt.

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SEES HOPE FOR 1 OIHERS AFTER RECENT TRIAL Brazil Woman Confident Trutona Will Prove Beneficial to Many People. Brazil, . Ind., Sept. 23.—The relief I Mrs. Lyle Williams has gained thru' Trutona has convinced her that the perfect tonic will do the same for

others. Mrs. Williams who with her ; husband has charge of the dining room of the Brazil Hotel, is well . known here: “For the past five years I've suffered with stomach trouble and nervousness,” Mrs. Williams said. T could eat but little of anything and at times ate nothing at all. Gas would form in my stomach and I'd often experience a weak, sickly feeling in my stomach. I was so nervous that the least bit of noise would excite me. Generally, 1 felt weak and tired and all run down. “But Trutona has banished the weak, sickly feeling in my stomach and I’m not bothered with the gas formations any more. I can now eat a meal and thoroughly enjoy it. My nervousness has been relieved too, as I don’t jump at the least little noise as I used to. I surely feel a lot better a:.d stronger and I’m actually gaining ! weight. Trutona has helped me and 1 know it will help others provided they take it regularly as I did.” Nervousness in both men and wom-| en is reaching an alarming state i . this country, thousands in every cor A munity being affected with this dii - , tressing trouble. Tiutoua strength-; ;ens the nerves in a perfecting natur: 1 [ 'and harmless manner by first cleansing the system of impurities, creatii . -a healthy appetite, producing rest Ait sleep and rebuilding worn nerves and rn-unbranes. '1 Trutona is now be! 05 introd'ic. ’. Hand explained in De atur at cAuith, | Yager & Falk’s. —Advt. SALE NOTICE [• I I The Jacob Wright sale, which will bo held September 30, at his resr it once, 1 mile west and ’,2 mile north of Wren, Ohio, promises to be a big one. From 200 to 300 sh icks cf corn iu the field, which wre not included in the Ad, will ai > b sold at this e sale. Look his list 01 articles over s and attend. f e ADVERTISED LETTERS 0 Mr. Henry Stevenmaun, Mrs. A. J. 1 Reynolds, Mr. H. Russell. Miss Orpha - June Tomilson. Miss Jenett McClellan, g JOHN W. BOSSE, P. M.

J’ T his is Stove ■ YOUIMI ,1 t Should Use’“ TT’S different e I others because more care ?£;■ is taken in the and the materials used are higher grade. B • Black Silk ° Stove Polish | Makes a brilliant, silky polish that does I not rub off or dust off, and the shine lasts ■ four times as long as ordinary stove ■ polish. Used on sample stoves and sold I by hardware and grocery dealers. I All we ask isa trial. Useit on your cook stove, I your parlor stove or your gas range. If you ■ don’t find it the best stove polish you ever ■ used, your dealer is authorized to refund your I money. Insist on Black Silk Stove Polish. ■ Made in liquid or paste—one quality. ’ Black Silk Stove Polish Works I Sterling. Illinois 4 Use Black Silk Air-Drying Iron Enamel on ■ e grates, registers, stove-pipes—Prevents rusting. ■ Use Black Silk Metal Polish for silver, nickel ■ i - or br ass. It has no equal for use on s w? rrr?n ffi i Crystal Theater i TONIGHT “Cheating Herself.” A big five-reel William! ' Fox production, featuring j the winsome little screen actress, Peggy Hyland. A tale of a little reform er. .A show worth your < .time and money, and one - i that will please yon. A Wil- 1 liam Fox production is al- j ways good, ami this one j has got io be good, cspec- ] •ally v.ith Miss Hyland tak- ] iug the lead. Come where J l .i? crowd goes, and enjoy 1 only high class pictures, j i ’lcmember that if yon miss J this great piclun you are J missing a picture in a class I Iby itself. ’ Always a good I I show i! At The : I CRYSTAL THEATER

Mr. and Mrs. Will Bowers have' returned from Rome City where they spent two months at the Bowers' cottage. Mr. Bowers wno underwent an YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE. If your bowels need a wholesome physic that thoroughly cleanses, sweetens the stomach and benefits the liver, take a Foley Cathartic Tablet tonight and you will feel better in the morning. It is a quick and safe remedy for sick headache, biliousness bloating, sour stomach, gas, bad breach, indigestion, constipation or other conditions caused by clogged or irregular bowels. Foley Cathartic | Tablets cause no griping or nauses. Sold everywhere.

NO NEED OF BEING IN WANT OF GOOD GROCERIES WHEN —THE— Home of Quality Groceries IS AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR ’PHONE. Good Coffee is high but our Best and Cheapest Coffee is extra good al an unusual price, IT> 45c White House Cocoa, in %tt>. tins at 25c Itt). can Web’s Cocoa 25c Good Tea in bulk, Young Hyson, Imperial or uncolored Japan. lt> , 75c Salada Tea, the real India tea, ’Ail). pkg 25c • )ur Pickling Vinegar will suit you. gal 30c Pearl Tapioca, in lit), packages 20c Eagle Brand Milk for young or old, can 25c Cream cf Wheat, pkg 30c . Sugar Corn, can 15c i Cream of Barley, pkg 25c | Early June Peas, can 15c ' Poet Toasties 15c & 20c Bottle Vinegar 15c Mazda Oil, pt 40c I Vegetable Toilet Soap, 3 for ...,25c Fancy Eating Apples, best ever, lU> 8c Home Grown Apples, lor cooking, canning or jelly, 11). s'/z to (i'/zc j Sweet Potatoes, Table Potatoes, Cabbage, Domestic Onions, Spanish Onions, Tomatoes, Celery and Fresh Fruits, al our Usual Low Price. Eggs, 42c. Butter, 40 to 48c 7V\. E. HOWER C l O AI 1 Vz \J /Y Ju • We have a few more tons of Egg Coal for Retort Stoves, Cook Stoves or Laundry Stoves. A few lons of Kentucky Egg Coal. 1 This coal lias advanced heavily al the mines. We . sell il at the old price while il lasts. ’Phone your order. Bennett & Whiteman CREAM PRODUCERS: We are here to stay and our many , new friends will testify we give full value and a square deal every time. A Better Market —ls available to you since we are here. Bring us your next can or two and see. White Mountain Dairy Co. 4 doors E. of P. O. DECATUR. "■ .. ■ - ■ - - - -U. — . — R *++++<•++ FIRE : INSURANCE [ ; Also: Tornado, Wind Storm and Lightening. 1 Farm and city properties. ; ! ! • Best Companies. ! !! LENHART AND HELLER, Agents I I ! 157 South Second Street. ; i1 * 1 I * li* 4.*»ft*****»ai********■»*** 111 I **4ll***

-operation July 29 for appendicitis, re- ! turns much improved. T - ■ —-l “There’s a Reason” Why so Many People Use DR. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP I ? For Coughs and Colds i It Gives Results 1 Prices 25c, 50c, SI.OO Sold at all Drug Stores.

l': BLACK & GETTING : I; UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMING I I Fine Funeral Furnlehlnga Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, • IND. i Telephone: Office 90; Home 727 ! AUCTIONEER With years of experience in farming and auctioneering I feel I am able to get the highest dollar for you! See me for dates and prices. 'Phone 1 long 1 short on 690. R. N. RUNYON

Live stock and general auctioneer. 1 I - .................. 1 Dr. C. 0. RAYL i Monroe, Indiana Special attention given to I Surgery and to the Dis- ! ; eases of the Abdomen and ; i Female PelvisEquipped to do Cystoscopy ■ and Ureteral Catheterlzatloa ! ’ * ; j Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN : OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN c FIRST STREET c Calls Answered Day or Night c Phnnp Office 143 Residence 102 r.~ SALE SEASON IS HERE I am ready to book your sale. See me at Durkin’s Garage, De2 catur, Indiana. JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER 'Phone 181. DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana General Practice Office specialties. Diseases of women and children. X-Ray examinations and treatments, electric treatments for high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries, X-Ray treatments for goiter, tuberculosis and cancer. : Office hours, 9 to 11 A. M.; 1 to 5 P, M.; 7 to 9 P. M. Sundays by appointment. Phones, Res. No. 110; Office, No. 409. Present office over F. V. Mills Grocery store. New office after the middle of September, 110 North Fourth street. HENRY SALZBRENNER AUCTIONEER HOAGLAND, INDIANA Residence 1 mile south of Hoagland. "| Write, Call or 'Phone for dates. i Hoagland ’Phone. 215-t6 John Schurger & Son, i Abstractors of Title to Real Estate in Adams County, Indiana. All kinds of money to loan on Real Estate from s'/2% °n farms, from 5 to 40 years, partial payment at any interest paying time. City loans from 7 to 8%. We are in the market for your business. If you want an abstract of a loan come to our office in person and you will save money by so doing. Also farms and city property for sale. Office over Fisher & Harris. East of the Court House, Decatur, Ind. Citizens Telephone No. 104, Decatur, Ind. 134 is our 134 number. 134 Wo don’t care 134 who knows it. Decatur Laundry. “The Odor just isn’t there.” AUTO LIVERY # I Day or Night Headquarters at Kalver-Noble Garage , or Holthouse Garage ; ED. GREEN ■ Home ’Phone 436. ! 210-ts > -n ■ r • I ■ Livery Cars Day and Night; clos- • ed and open.. Clean cars and care- I ! ful dr’vers. ’ Prices Reasonable [ GAUNT AUTO SALES CO, / ; ‘Phone 92v. I ' The T. C. Corbett, family left today ' for Fort Wayne where they will make ! their home. They have lived hero for ! the past twenty-seven years and have legions of friends who are sorry ' to have them go but wish them the best of good fortune in their home.