Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1919 — Page 5

I TOP NOTCH I I RUBBERS I I | fl DON’T WAIT FOB THE STORM, THE fl lj SNOW, THE RAIN, AND THE HAIL. BE i* PREPARED, BUY YOUR RUBBERS NOW, lj AND THEN YOU CAN SMILE AT THE IN- | S CLEMENCIES OF THE WEATHER, AND l| SAY GOOD DAY TO YOUR FRIENDS WHEN * 1 1 1 YOU MEET THEM. t I; Charlie Voglewede

ABOUT TOWN The county commissioijers meet in regular session next Monday at the Auditor’s office. Today was the last day on which to file bills. The grocery' stores were doing a big business today filling the baskets tor Thanskgiving dinner. Miss Annette Moses will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. .Moses of Port Wayne. Miss June Ossenberg will leave Thursday for Chicago to spend the week end. Miss Georgia <Vachon, teacher of music and art in the city school will HI II 111 I ORiP If ! r? My toed wife knew*.«»y»u'd»uppMe ’■ Good Coffee when ohe make* it. And »he’» been won , To Golden Sun, < And now aba ’ll not foraako it. ORDER a package of Golden Sun Coffee from Jtrfmeflavox and freedom from dust will cause you to buy more. Peddiertf do not sell it nor do premiums go with it It if all pure coffee.’ * > _ Th* —_

LETS TALK “TURKEY” To You A good smok just tops off a good dinner and The “WRITE STAC." Ex Ira Mild Cigar Is just anol her reason for “Thanksgiving lor Ihe snioki'r. ‘ Don’t forget to gel a box today.

return to her home in Markle for the Thanksgiving vacation. Miss Frieda Wemmhoff, Principal of High School will spend Thanksgiving Day at Berne, the guest of Miss Lehman, Domestic science teacher cf! city school. Cecil Cole and Kenneth Bredahl of Grand Rapids, Mich, arrived last evening to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cole and family, and to attend the Phi Delta Dance, Emmett Fuhrman of Grand Rapids and Jess Cole of Fort Wayne will arrive tonight to be guests at the Cole home. Mrs. Myrtle Wilder and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nye and son. Billy, arrive ! today to spend Thanksgiving with 1 their mother, Mrs. Minnie Wilder. Mrs. Amos Fisher went to Furl Wayne for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Lawrence Lewton. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jlille.r returned, to their home in Ft. Wavpe after a visit here with Mr. ami Mrs. Clyde Fugate, W. B. Rupert, who has also been visiting with them, went to F. ft Wayne for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.’ Miller before returning to liis home: in Spencerville, Ohio. Mrs. W. F. Neson. St. Louis. Mich., who is visiting with her husband, employed at the sugar factory, accompanied by Mrs. .Maude Dorwin went to Fort WaVne Wr the day. | Mrs. H. H. Welt, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Johnson, spent today in Eon .Way.nw.szM? ’ i Mrs. P. D. West and two sons will

SCIATIC PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED; Keep Sloan’s, the World’s Liniment handy to allay aches THOUSANDS of men and women, when the least little rheumatic “crick” assails them, have Sloan’s Liniment handy to knock it out. Popular a third of a century ago — far more popular today. That's because it is so wonderfully helpful in relieving all external aches and pains — sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, overstrained muscles, stiff joints, ; weather exposure results. A little is j all that is necessary, for it soon pene- j trates without rubbing to the sore spot. Leaves no muss, stained skin, clogged pores. A bottle today is a wise precaution. Keep it handy. All druggists —■35c, 70c.. $1.40.

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» arrive tomorrow for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peteeon and family an.l to attend the Phi Delta Dance. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Railing went to Fort Wayne for the day. Mrs. Adeline Smith left yesterday for Bruiuswick Ga. where she will spend the winter with her daughter Mrs. J. M. Ralston. I Mrs. Levi Poling is said to be quite ill since Saturday when she was seized with a severe pain In her ho 11, became blind and unable to recognize anyone. , | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fra,vel went to Genova to visit over Thanksgiving with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Frisinger, of Fargon, Oklahoma, are guests of Mr. Filled to Overflowing With the Joy of Living i — The simplest remedies are nearly always the best. That’s why thousands of bright-eyed, clear-skinned men and women keep themselves tit and fine by having an abiding faith in Celery King the simple, old-fashioned, inexpenI slve vegetable tea that your grandmother used to make. It purifies the blood, regulates the bowels. kepes the stomach clean and , sweet and is the best tonic laxative you can take. | The kiddies, like it, too, for it is gentle and mild. Give it to them when they are fretful and feverish.

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and Mis. Samuel Acker. Mr. Frisln- 1 ger’s parents lived near Willshire, Ohio 38 years ago, and he was reared there as a child, later going west with his father. Mrs. G. Kurt went to Monmouth for the duy with relatives, Raymond Gass left this morning tor Culver, Ind. to spend Thanksgiving with friends. Loo Weber went to Fort Wayne this morning on a business trip. Mrs. Anna Malott will go to Fmt Wayne tonight to spend Thanksgiving with her son Charles Malott and wife. Miss Mayme Harting left today for , Celina to visit with friends over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Milo McKinney will arrive this evening to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills. Considerin' ever’thing, we think*tli’ . country people ought t’ invito th’ town J people out t’ dinner Thanksgivin'. ’ Ever’ time we change our opinion o’ * Sam Grompers he says somethin’ t’ make us change it agin.-r-Abe Martin Indianapolis News. A CHEERFUL RECOMMENDATION "They should be in every traveling i man's grip.” writes Geo. Jenner. 116 St., San Antonio. Tex., of Foley ■ Cathartic Tablots. "They are the best laxative I have taken and 1 cheerfully recommend them to anyone suffering ■ with constipation or biliousness. " I They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the t stomach and benefit the liver. They correct indigestion, bad breath, bloati ing, gas, coated tongue and other re- . suits of sluggish bowels. No griping; no nausea. —Sold Everywhere.

Miss Lillie Teeple of Blue Creek township was a business visitor in the city today. Mrs. Albert and daughters Violet and Mary arrived from Fort Wayne for a visit with her mother Mrs. Ford. Mrs. Charles Winans and two children at rived for a visit with Joel Rose and family and Ben Winans und family.

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Mrs. Mary Cramer and daughter Gusta went to Fort Wayne to visit over Sunday with Mrs. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ray of Berre changed cars on their way to South Bend to visit with their daughter. Mrs. H. Harruff und daughter, Della, went to Fort Wayne to spend Thanksgiving with Russ Harruff and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vincont Smith and

'children left for Fort Wayne to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaDelle. ■ Mrs. Oscar Ainsworth went to Fort i Wayne for a visit with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chupp and . child, Mrs. Andrew Miller and babe arrived from Napanee to attend the . I wedding of Etntna Schwartz and Peter 1 Hllty.