Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1919 — Page 3

MISS DICKINSON HERE Miss Dena Dickinson, a'tralned nur•p of Clevland, Ohio is here attendln(, ter uncle. William Scherer, who

pwBHHWfe lelkwhhmit 7 ' m ■IUL * ÜBt/cJBHi You are invited to inspect our slock now while our slock is al its prettiest and best. DON’T FEEL THAT YOU HAVE TO BUY IF YOU COME IN. Just come in, spend what time you can spare. You will be surprised al the number of gift problems you will solve. THEN BUY LATER WHEN YOU ARE READY We will willingly lay anything away for you until you are ready for Xmas. ir LT- - H 'iLUllillliH l »i * OT»F *JTiTsI Ijl oE vvHLERG AND OPTICIANS

The Bank With The Strength Os Steel The soundness of this Bank is increased bv the conservative policy of its oflicers in making loans. It is therefore the safest place for the care of your savings, upon which it pays interest al the rate of 4 per cent. First National Bank UNDER IL S. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. DECATUR, INDIANA.

NOTICE! SPECIAL LOW PRICE THIS WEEK COLDEN "glow FLOUR AT YOUR GROCERS, OR OUR WAREHOUSE Made from Spring Wheat and tor 1 astry or Bread cannot be equalled. All millers claim higher prices in 30 days. Better take advantage of this exceptional offer NOW. E, L CARROLL & SON

is quite ill Miss Dickinson is a former Monroe girl, anil is well known in this city where she made her home tor sometime, before going to Clevland t<» take up nurae’s training.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THUfcSpAY, N’QVtVBEB 27,

GIVE OUT Housework is hard enough when healihly. Every Decatur woman who is having-backache, tine and nervous ' pells, dizzy headaches and kidney of (bladder troubles, should he glud to heed this Decatur womans experiem c: Mrs. W. F. Rice, 704 N. Second St., says: “My back was weak and shn r p pains often went through it. And I had a feeling of stiffness through tny

joints and 1 often had to wear large shoes my ankles swelled so badly. Often 1 was nearly frantic with headaches and pains through the back of my head. 1 had dizzy spells, too, and ; became nervous and run down. I got Doan’s Kidney Pills from Smith, Yager & Calk's Drug Store, and they ( gave me better health than 1 have had for years." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t , simply ask for a kidney remedy—-get Doan’s• Kidney Pills —the same that Mrs. Rice had. Foster Milburn Co., Mfrs.. Bugalo, N. Y. \ j HOME FROM COLLEGE Misses Josephine Myers, Ruth FrisInger, and Fanny Heller will arrive home this evening from the state university. They will come to Bluffton via traction anti Mr. anil Mrs. T.. D. Myers yvill meet them there and bring them home in their car. .Miss Geneva Miller, will accompany Miss Heller home for a few days visit. They will return to school Sunday. 1 . Mr. George Schug, Mr. Harry Fisher

:and others will also come home for the half holiday. iMKNUK-' When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests I, No telling how soon the symptoms ■ may develop into croup, or worse. And " then’s when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give 1“ prompt, sure relief. It does not blister. As first aid and a certain remedy, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it You should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Relieves sore throat bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2,501 timii I •- —~

Mecca Theater TONIGHT "TWO WOMEN" One of the greater Vitagraphs, sea- ■ tvring the fascinating and charming * little screen actress, “ Norma Talmadge. A drama of the outdoors:, and one that will i rove most pleasing to yju. THANKSGIVING DAV Matinee and Evening “THE NEW MOON” A feature extraordinary, starting Norma Talmadge, in another Select picture. A story of Russia, how a princess turned peasant, and became associated with the people. When you don’t know what to do iwith yourself the long Thanksgiving afternoon, visit this theater, and treat yourself right. FRIDAY Murphy Day for the Kids On our Friday afternoon matinee only, every child under 12 years of age will be admitted to this theater for the admission price of one potato plus 1 cent war tax. Give the kiddies a potato and a penny Friday afternoon, and they'll do the rest. SAVE! Every piece of old iron, your old paper and rags, old rubbers, tires, etc.; every bit of old brass and copper; auto parts—oven old automobiles — anything you would consider junk is really worth GOOD MONEY THESE DAYS Bring it in or call us up, we’ll pay the topnotch price and spot cash. Bring in your fur pelts and hides, we'll use you better than the other fellow. Maier Hide & Fur Co. ' 'Phone 422. “30 Years Here Mind You" DECATUR, IND. 1

NEWS FOR HEAVY HAULERS The rnad men made n round up for violators of the Highway laws, on the 25th and they found the following.: "We found trucks out of Dwatur, 1 ( Fort Wayne and |Back Traction r-njrin e--. with threaders east of town, we put .[two farm tractors with hay bailors i In off the road, we held trucks, we I' found hotftes being moved with tree ’.lion engines, blockaiding the road

which is a very heavy fine unless properly protected, after all our notifying they still persist, we wish to say this, and the hoard of commissioners [tire behind us. that the next time we make a round up that the law will he used to whatever extent it can be to [effect some regulation, we will not per mit the use of farm traetoEK on the I toads pulling loads of any kind. We did not confine our efforts to one place we have the names and evidence to convict, in Root township, Washington. St. Marys, Kirkland, Waj hash, and Union. We still say please once more, help, or we will have r.o roads. JIM A. HENDRICKS Highway Supt. SUSPICIOUS COUPLE

The Berne Witness says: “An article in the Indianapolis News Saturday morning contains an interI esting item concerning Rev. C. P. Maas, former pastor of the Evangellical church here. The newspaper clipping tells of how Rev. Maas has been missing a ring after he had married a young couple at his home at Indianapolis. The article as it appeared in the News appears here. “’The Rev. C. P. Maas, 233 North East street, pastor of the First Evangelical Association church, reported to detectives that a man and woman came to his house Thursday afternoon to lie married, and after they had left he was unable to find a ring which had been given to him by the members of a Sunday school class.' ” THE VESTURE OF THE SOUL. I pittied one whose tatered dress was patched, and stained with dust and rain; He smiled on me; I could not guess The viewless spirit's wide domain. He said, “The royal robe I wear Trails all along the fields of light; Its silent blue and silver bear For gems the starry dust of night. “The breath of Joy unceasingly Waves to and fro its folds starlit, And for beyond earth’s misery I live and breathe the joy of it.” — • A. E. Indianapolis News.

i KILLED A BUFFALO One of the iocal meat markets has Buffalo beet for sale. This was procured from a buffalo from the Fred Reppert corral east of the city. The ,'creature became too wild for the con--1 fines and it was decided to sell the 'same for beef. » The number of Islands in the Phillippine group is more than 1200. CHICHESTER S PILLS I V TIIK DIAMOND BRAND. A V’ylijK Ladle*! A«L yaur Dri»<<l»i for AX I Mr«nd/AX vdSlft l’UI» in Bed aud Gold mrtallic\Vz ' XL —boxes, sealed with Fkie Ribbon. \/ 1 tA V?J Take no other. Buy of your r i I ~ tr Draifftat. AskfurCUL-< III.H.TrnS Jf DIAMOND BRAND FILL*, forts I \ TJ* >3 years known as Best, Safest, AH-a>s Rel labia r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE REX THEATER I Thanksgiving Day | “Days of Daring” A big five reel western production, featuring the famous and celebrated western star, Tom Mix. A picture containing lots of action and pep, describing life in the wild and wooly west to perfection. Fie reels of action in which fully 10,(MIO shots are fired. The greatest wild west piclure ever. It’s a whirlwind. You’ll say so, 100. Come! Come! Come! APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTORS Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned have been appointed executors of the estate of Joshua R. Parrish, late of Adams county, deceased. Tlie estate is probably solvent. FRANK PARRISH. JOHN R. PARRISH, Executors. Merryman & Sutton, Attys. Nov. 25. 1919. 2G-3-10 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR 1 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of Christian Branchy, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate f is probably solvent. > EDWIN BHEAUCHY, Administrator with will annexed. l Merryman & Sutton, .Attys. Nov. 25, 1919. 26-3-10

RHGTFn TO OPEN STORES Russell Stevens arrived home Sunday from Sturgis, Midi., where ho spent last week acting as manager of! Festus Rhoteu's five and ten cent j store in that city Mr. Stevens assist- [ ed Mr. Rhoten during the absence of Ray Meredith, the manager who was confined to his home with illness. Stevens reports that the Rhoten store in a fine one in tin excelleent location ntyl enjoys a lively patronage.! He also states that Mr. Rhoten expects ; to open up several new stores during [ the coming year. Mr. Rhoten recently left the Morris Company and is now 1

□fed Santa Claus Saysjpy “1 sent a big bag of presents for Decatur Boys and Girls and every one who calls at W/ the Morris 5 and 10, Saturday will receive a present free.” SS REMEMBER THE DAY- SATURDAY

I Other Morris Saturday Specials We have a variety of wonderfully appropriate gifts at prices for every purse. Children’s gifts in marvelous array. Xmas Ornaments Games Stationery Mechanical Toys Books Handkerchiefs Look at these Low Prices! Save! . Soup Beans, good and clean, ( 3 ths. for Oranges. ripe and juicy, Qhp dozen OvU Mumaw Chocolate Drops, Q’a/* find eating, thV Peanuts, first quality, fine TT>. Xmas Candy, a mighty good mixture, TT>UvV Morris 5 and 10c Store BIG FUR DISPLAY MONDAY, DEC. 1, ’l9 jgHE / ON THE ABOVE DATE MR. PETERS, REI’REO SENTATIVE FROM ONE OF THE LARGEST FUR W MANUFACTURERS, WILL BE HERE WITH ONE 0F THE MOST COMPLETE LINE HIGH GRADE /EBBI FURS. aML Furs for Xmas W Gifts ft jFc ® ■ '/ v This will he your opportunity to secure your furs 1 < al reasonable prices. // Fur Coatees—Hudson Seal—Fur Scarfs—Fur Muffs /; —Complete line Mink—Beaver—Scotch Mole—ll udjp son Seal—Fox Sealine—Marten—Black Lynx—--5 Noralinx—China Wolf. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. i NIBLICK & COMPANf

»»i wo operating r.tnrj'; at Cohimhia Pity and Sturgis.-. Bluffton Banner. Mr. Rhoten Is well known here, hnv-1 ing been general mamnager of the 1 Morris five and ten cent stores. TRUCK H HTI.D UP The largest truck helongiug to'the Portland Auto Body Company, was held up today nt the west side of the court house by Jim Hendricks, high- ! way superintendent, -as being a loud | too heavy to haul over the county highways. At last reports, the driver, j Mr. Whittaker, was telephoning to I his company at Portland for orders.

There is an entire alwence of woods and forests in the Nile valley. CUT THIS OUT—IT’S WORTH MONEY M DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with Ge and mail it to Foley A Co, 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, HL, writing your name and ad- ’ dress clearly. You will receive in re- ? I urn a trial package containing Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup: Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sides and back: riteumaI tism, backache, kidney and bladd- r . ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly • cleansing cathartic, for constipation, ,i biliousness, headache, and sluggisli j bowels. —Sold Everywhere.