Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1919 — Page 5
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ABOUT TOWN Mrs. I-Mie Bud has (got th’ old p'taler masher her mother broke up housekeelin’ with. Miss Fawn Lippineut has sent th’ follerin’ beamy hint t' th’ newspapers—A marshmallow ’ll be found very effective in buildin’ up a flat nose.—Abe Martin in Indianapolis News. Mrs. C. J. Dregman left this morning for Holland. Mich., to attend the Mineral of a friend. Mrs. Peter Conrad has return' d Oom a visit with her parents at WoodStock. Ohio. She was accompanied fc, re by her father apd brother, J. W. Sherwood and Jason Sherwood who will he guests at the Conrad home, ■lie trip was made by automobile, f Don’t forget to patronize the Presbyterian ladies nt their rummage sale which is to be held at the library all day Saturday. Mrs. J. R. Horton went to Fort Wayne for the day. Miss Rose Tonnelier is spending the day in Ft. Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Grote, who were just married Sunday, loft this morning on their honeymotii trip of Two weeks for a' tTSTF at T’leveland and Napoleon. Ohio. George Keller went to Ft. Wayne this morning to call on his daughter. Miss Lillian. They will bring her to her home here this afternoon from the New Hope-Methodist hospital. She is getting along fine. Miss Sarah Flox returned to her home in Columbia City after visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. I. Bernstein. They accompanied her as far as Fort Wayne. Rev. and Mrs. Ottomar Stehmidt and children, Felix and Eloise, will return 11 their home in Sheboygan. Wiscon-
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ENJOY THE GOOD THINGS OF LIFE SMOKE THE White Stag EXTRAgMILD SEGAR S' *~T <" AND - Visit “Oh, Oh, Cindy!” jthe Delta Theta Tail’s Local Talent show at the Athletic Hall. October 22nd and 23 rd.
sin after a three weeks’ visit with Mrs. Schmidt’s mother. Mrs. William Droege and other relatives. They like their place just line. Mrs. I*. B. Thomas went to Fort Wayne for the day. The Pastoral Helpers of the Christian church are beginning to prepare for their second two-cent supper at the K. of P. home this coming Saturday evening. Be sure and get your supper there. Plan to go to the Debolt school on Friday night, as they expect to have a good crowd at their box social. Invite your friends and take, a box. Mrs. Burt Mangold and Mrs. A. G. A. Burton returned from Muncie last I evening. Martin Gillig and daughter, Bertha, returned to Pittsburg today after spending a few days with his brother. Conrad Gillig. This was his first visit in thirty years. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gast and daughters of Celina. Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Gillig. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kelly left this morning for Fort Wayne whore they will join a party for a trip to Redwood Falls. Minn. Rev. Hinz went to St. John's to attend the conference. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dowling and family of Fort Wayne motored to this city last evening and spent a few hours at the B. J. Terveer home. Mrs. Clem Elberson and two children returned to their home in Fort Wayne after visiting with her brother. Glen Roop, and family. Rev. A. H. Saunders went to Ossian last evening to preach the sermon at the Presbyterian church for the installation services. August J. Detzer of 910 West Wayne street, was badly bruised and shaken up yesterday afternoon at De-
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1919.
i catur when a freight train backing onto a switch cliasbed into the head of the passenger train on which Mr. Detzer was riding. Several others were bruised and shaken by tiie impact. | One man received a broken nose uml ( a lady is reported to havo suffered a ( broken arm. Mr. Detzer. who travels ( for the Mooney Fuelner Drug pany of Indianapolis, was aboard a ( coach of the Clover Leaf line at the ( time of the accident. He was assisted , [to a hotel in Decatur and later to his | home in this city. Dr. A. H. Hamilton ■attended him and reports that no bones are broken.—Fort Wayne News. | Why not go to the Royal Neighbors’| masquerade Thursday evening. You can’t go any place that you will have a better time. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schirnteyer went to Ft. Wayne this afternoon to
attend the grand opera. “Scotti” at the Palace theater. | Mrs. Arthur Suttles and Mrs John ! Niblick will return this evening from' 'a two weeks’ visit at the sanitarium at Martinsville. Miss Gertrude Miller went to Fort Wayne to attend the grand opera, "Scotti” at the Palace. Mrs. M. Jefferies went to Fort Wayne to attend to business affairs. Mrs. C. B. Fisher, of Willshire, O .
changed cars here enroute to Berne to visit. ' Miss Ida Mvers. of Monroe, was al r ; shopper here today. I Miss Gyneth Hendricks left this aft--1 ernoon for Richmond to visit with relatives. She will be joined Satur- - day by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘ W. Hendricks in the trip to their win- ' ter home at St. Petersburg, Florida. / They spent the summer at Oden, I Mich. After the wedding. Sophie Miller cf a San Francisco suggested to W. P. e Miller that he take a bath He did. I. After the bath he discovered Sophie had left with his roll. $6lO. He had ; her arrested. t Mrs. Hilda Cosgrove of New York has been keeping'a family of six on a SSO a month pension. Yesterday r she received notice that an uncle “out west” had died and left her $50,000. t The next ten years will be the hardest for a prominent Clevelander. 1 He laid in a ten year supply of fancy i- drinkables. Two men with a truck • did the rest. | s Cold weather won’t come until late in the winter, says Fred Nussbaum, 1 St. Paul. Minn., park superintendent. The buffalo herd. Jie says, is just be- . ginning to get its winter growth of hair. Because her husband would not per- , tnit any other man to look upon Imr ,- or to dame with her. as she formally alleges. Mrs. Edmund WisznerowichzJ . Milwaukee, has sued for divorce, t Judge A. C. Backas offered the use . of his car to Fred A. Schultz, Mil-' waukee, whenever he wants to take i his wife out riding. Fred was charged : with stealing an auto. The judge said . it was pardonable since he took his . own. wife joyriding. Sherman Pierce and family of Mon-i i mouth will move to Bobo tomorrow.! - They will conduct a grocery store at ' that place. While jn Mo' mouth they had a grocery store. Mr. and Mrs. F. \. Hocker went to Ft. Wayne to spend the evening.
John Fl. Stubs made a hying bus iness trip to Ft. Wayne this afternoon. AN ENEMY Or WOMANHOOD The complexion, digestion and almost the complete personality of woman are dependent upon health. Woman’s ills are her great enemy, as they cause bad complexion, dark circles under the eyes, headach'. backache, nervousness, sleeplessues;-, dragging-down pains and the blm- . and often iotally umi her for a companion. The great American remedy for such conditions is l.yrlla Id. I Pinkham's W-getuble Compound, which has been restoring three erations of ailing women to health, and may be relied upon with perfe- t confidence. REX THEATER TODAY “A Man and His Mate” A big four reel production of flic .Mutual Him company featuring the well known screen actor, Henry Woodruff. Come tonight and see a real show. See ‘one filled wilh thrills and actions lhal will make you grasp and waul Io sec more. A big western feature lhal will please you. “Jerry on the Farm” A one reel comedy alone worth your lime. Join the crowd al the Bex theater.
MY, THEY SMACK GOOD (United Press Service) Chicago, Oct. 22. (Special to Daily Democrat) Pastry that “mother used to make” can't compare with modern' (onnectlons turned out by bakers, delegates to the National Bakers’ convention meeting here today, declared. “Bakers have the advantage of scientific machinery lor mixing and baking,” said Eugene l.i| p, Chicago. “Our receipes are the result of years of study. Our ovens are regulated to a fraction of a degree." i Tho proof of the pudding is in the eating. Lipp declared. ■ “In former years practically every’one did their own baking,” he said. “Now the majority of housewives buy bakers’ products.
— ' ALBERT RUMSCHLAG HOME The good news that their sou. Albert Rumschlag. arrived in tl.e States yesterday wa u received by hi; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rums ’ cdilag of this city. Albert has been in the service about two years and
spent a year in France. The past several months he has been on duty guarding German prisoners. SURPRISES RELATIVES | Mrs. Charles Stroms, ol Big Flats N. V., arrived yesterday for a visit with her niece, Mrs. Charles Ball and with her daughter. Miss Helen Siroms. who has been here for seme time. Het arrival was announced and proved tc be a very pleasant surprise. MOOSE DANCE
There will be a dance at the Moose hall Thursday night. Beginners’ class at 7:45. General assembly 9:00. Good music and a good time. I FREI) T. SCHURGER, Mgr. tor Moose. WOOD FOR SALE Inquire of J. G. Niblick, 'phone 191. 216-ts AMERICAN LEGION All members and those who are interested in the American Legion or- ' ganization are requested to meet the Elks hall at eight o’clock Friday evening. This will be an important meeting and every ex-soldier is urged to attend. 25’ .3 NOTICE The Epworth League vs. the t'oI workers class is to have a debate at the M. E. church. Friday evening at 8 p. m. Tiie subject is, “Resolved, I That the Young Peoples' Societies Are More Vital to the Life of the Church Than the Organized Men's Sunday School Classes.” You are in vited to be present. ABOUT THE SICK i .. ..
i Mr. Henry Rodenbeck received word this noon that Mrs. Rodenbeck . is worse and in a very serio'is con- I ; dition. She was operated on Sun- | day. Mr. Rodenbeck left for Fort i I I i Wayne I I ”
F ' ’■ T' 1 \4 Ml pv... ILrf teachers teach and preachers preach Os joys when life is done. Bur don't forget we're Being yet—- | Enjoy your Golden Sun. ; IO ■ GOLDEN SUN LiJ Coflee pack, cd in moisture, proof pound pack ages will always give you the fine flavor of freshly roasted coffee. Coffee sold by peddiersand mail order houses is often old and stale. Be safe. of your grocer. The Wool son Spice Co, Tbledo, Ohio SSBImiEEBQBSH 1
WITH J. F. ARNOLD OFFICE. Charles Holthcuse. youngest son ot ( ■ Mrs. Minnie Holthouse, returned last jeveniug from Lafayette where he has 1 1 been employed as stenographer and ’ assistant in the office of the superin.tendon! of the Monon railroad, and '.this morning stalled to work in the J. F. Arnold office, succeeding O. L. 1 Burgener, who has accepted a posh ’ tion in Fort Wayne. HOME ON FURLOUGH I Private Harry Murtaugh, of the • regular army, stationed at Washing-
ton, D. arrived home for a visit I with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Murtaugh. He is on a thirty days’ furlough convalescing from a slight attack of the flu. RESTING FAIRLY WELL.
Joshua Parrish, veteran citizen who I was hit and knocked down by an au- I tomobile yesterday afternoon was rest- I ine fairly good today. Ho slept a lit- I 1 tie during the night. The bruise on I ■ the head which was encountered in
- II - —I UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY I Time is the test of truth. Ard I Doan’s Kidney Pills have stood the test in Decatur. No Decatur resident who suffers backache, or annoying urinary ills can remain unconvinced by this twice-told testimony: Perry Elzey, 218 N. Sixth St., Deca tur, says: “I was weak across my back and a stooping position always < aused my back to ache. I felt uncomfortable right along and 1 tired quickly while at worf. Since using Dean’s Kidney Pills, procured from the Holthouse Drug Co., I have been in good shape. My back feels much stronger and doesn't ache.” SEVEN YEARS LATER. Mr. Elzey said: “I made no mistake in recommending Doan’s Kidney Pilis. I am gla'd to continue doing so and all 1 have said still holds good.” Trice 60 cents, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that Mr. Elzey had. Foster-Milburn Co., Nffgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. Crystal Theater TONIGHT •LITTLE COMRADE” A big five- reel ArlcrtiflParamoiml picture, featuring the well known and fascinating little screen ac-, tress, Vivian Martin. A picture you will like,' and one that will please you Io the utmost. A wonderful picture telling a story a little dilferenl from all molion picture shows, showing how a cily society belle makes good on a farm during desperate limes. You’ll like il. Always a good ; show p At The j; CRYSTAL THEATER i; SALE SEASON IS HERE ; I I am ready to book your sale.
See me at Durkin’s Garage, De- ■ catur, Indiana. j JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER | ’Phone 181. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted | HOURS 8 lo 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 DR. C. R. WEAVER E OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN | ’Phone 314. £ Office over Peoples Loan & Trust Co. I 215-21 HO I DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES—Diseases of women and children; X-ray examinations; Flourscopy examinations of the internal organs; X-ray and electrical treatments for high blood pres sure and hardening of the arteries. X-ray treatments for GOITER, TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: — 9toll a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to 9p. m. Sundays by appointment,. Phones: Residence 110, Office 409. I 238-ts
ousSnozcETAO 11 SHR CMFWY CM ’ vere injury us u result of the accident, the fall is thought to be. the most sc--Mr. Parris Is eighty-four years old.
Doctor Issues Warning And Tells How to Stop Tobacco Habit
New York: Dr. Connor, formerly of I .lohiis Hopkins Hospital, says: I am I often asked if | know anything: to stop lUr toha< i ( habit rind I always reeomnicnd NlcotOl. which I have prescribed with meat hu<<’vnm. Nirotol contains no 'mbit-forming drugs, is absolutely hariiilvss and producea astoni IshlnK results in a very short time. • The use <»f tobacco saps the vitality,' • vim. vigor and ambition of the slave who Is cnthralh’d hy its aeductlvc es-
sects. It undermines the health and leaves the victim an easy prey to general debility, throat, and lung: troubles, nervousness, insomnia, heart trouble, kldnv’y trouble. headache, tongue and lip <anv r and even blindness. Physicians the world over often trace the start of the above diseases and many others to nicotine I poisoning.
PERFECTION OIL HEftTE_RS ill ill chase the chills from your home, .hist the thing for snappy mornings. We have the Genuine Wilson wood heater. This is the best and most economical wood stove on the market. This is the practical stove for early fall use. We have them at .SIO.OO to $24.00. Go.
FARM LOANS We loan money on farm lands for twenty years. Interest 6 Per Cent. No commission or inspection charges. No renewals required for 20 years. Partial payment privileges, thus reducing interest charges each year. We also have plenty of money to loan on city propertv. THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN CO. 157 So. Second Street Decatur, - - Indiana Henry B. Heller, Pres. E. Burt Lenhart, Sec’y.
kIWH L [<•] Zl4i rH v/i ■ I jI 3M TIME and MONEY ARE THE TWO MOST PRECIOUS THINGS OF EVERY HUMAN BEING, To save your time you must save your money—placed here in a savings account it will grow and yield an income for life. Begin Your Savings Account TODAY— Even If You Have To Start It Small. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK, The Largest Bank in Adams County |
| if you want to free y nurse If from tolnvni go to any drug store and ask fur Nleotol tablets. Take one tahlut alter mo h meal and in a short time? you will haw no desire lor tobai <•»> — the craving will huw ;<d't you. With the nicotine poisoning out of your system your general health will quickly improve. Note: When asked about Nlcotol i tablets, one of our leading druggists [ said: "It is truly a wonderful remedy i for the tobacco habit—away ahead . I <»f anything we have er old before. We are authorized u\ the manufacturers to refund the mon* \ to every dissatisfied custonivr ami w<» would not permit the use of our name unless the ■ remedy possessed unusu d merit.” Nicotol is sold in this city iimlor an Iron- • clad money-back guarantee by ail up- • to-date druggists including Smith, Yager Pa Ik.
