Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1920 — Page 5
I All DAY SATURDAY tyxxj 11 ; S I * IU Ladies’ Black or Brown l H Kid Law Shoes Kid. j , (iuis j k . v j Shoes< l| I $7,4S $6.48 I ■ Girl's Brown or Black Ladies' Brown Louis B | English Lace Shoes Heel Lace Shoes at B I $4.98 $4.98 J I Charlie Voglewede —£ «Ba«M»aiid
ABOUT TOWN Perry Ogg ot the Og. firm is confined to his hmm , rii from an attack o( the mu D. B. Erwin and Cn n'u K: ipp tended the district convent n the K. of P.’s, at Anderson yesterday. C. J- Lutz started - ! l , ■ Ind. yesterday and got as f r i;. Ville where the train v.> st w. hours late. He r- d I morning after a xisit ..i: , .. wi: ter at Fort Wayne. Gust Yake, of rout< weatlui business in Decatur R. O. Sheets employ ri i Stucco factory, at \kron O ietm: ed to this city today n visit with his family and • ' ' Mr. Grover, of Fort V • > here yesterday atten-u: •- •> ... He is interested in real < Work at th,' (I 1. slowed up considerbly th n detwo on account of the Ferguson i omp ing it right along and rxp< i the sixty day contract S ’J. W. McDonald h as night watchman f ’ company at the G. E Rin his duties tonight T! ■■ work reached that stage ’>'■ ■ any feels some one sh i'd job all the time x Send us your nev them for they help make ti pan-: better. If you do it : will and thats the w.>\ news all the time. . o Don't forget the - ! ■ formal dance t tin I Wednesday, five piei ■ ■ ■ tra, of ludianapoh: ’ STOIMJ®? Get at the Rea! Cause-Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands suflerers are doing now. In. taking tonics, o f r . tryl Sr P attacking th? ■ poor digestion, they are attaching tne ( real cause of the ailment < fcgliver and disordered bowe.s. H Dr Edwards’ Olive Tablets arou-c thi Ur»a ««”=,, s' 1 ;,;, x S».*’ ; SES/’?-" griping, crampsj or *’ a ' r ' d f quick
***** •• ' HI ',!■«!— W Mi Ihm \p‘ rH l^l ' ol tobacco—but the chances are YOL-RE NO! and you rcall) Yoti t*k< 'no cimnccs when you ask for the “WHITE STAG” I extra mild SEGAR I •lniiin !*c<l ■‘mistakes” so you can't make c vc c them. lhf ploo f waiting for you NOW. ...me back if this cigar doesn’t suit you. } our ini”' 1 -
s —BIG— Phi Della Kappa INFORMAL DANCE Masonic Home, Wednesday, Jan. 28. DuValle’s Orchestra, of Indianapolis, that big five piece colored Jazz band, that makes everyone have a good time. Remember it’s informal and everyone is invited. See the Phi Belts for Tickets. Every advertisment in the Da'ly Democrat is put there fcr you to re. ! ind they contain interesting inform;: lion. By following these you can a lot of money, .lust look them • ■.. r today and if you need, groceries, i at. dry goods, shoes, clothing, most iisything in any line you will find where you can buy it anti at the right . prices. .Mr .1. 11. Heller visited in Fort Wayne today. The school boys and girls are oil jilting a couple of days - acatior. folsing the semester examinations. I The Decatur basket ball team '.’in go to Hartford City for a game tonight. The Halrtford City team n. idered one of the best in the ’ but the local lads have the num h that w ill bring back the bacon. An ice storm today cure acc til.’ o the prediction of the weather mi", musing much anxiety and trouble : t he light and ’telephone linemen.. We are adding new subscribers at i'h' rale of a dozen a. day. The price ■ i'v mail is but $3 00 per year. *Vcm | a’/t lose and you will enjoy all the I ie',s every day. Do it now. The T. I’. A. boys will enje.v their annual banquet at the Masonic ball >n the evening of February liHi. Secretary Peterson is busy get tiny ready for a good time. There are many people ili with i-iilds and a few ca e:t of flu reported tin a. good time to be careful. Take advantage of the Vance A I.inn Re-Organization sale. It closes Saturday. Some bargains for yon.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920.
« . . I I DON’T WAIT Till That Cough Gets You Down B 1 USE THE SAFE PLAN } DR. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP Prices, 25c, 50c, SI.OO H Ask your druggist I Take No Other. MtaasaMGnsMKMHBHiK - Tvwwsws e i. thasks isvbicec BY SEYMOUR UDY I Mrs. Woodward Expresses i Deep Gratitude lor Tru- - tona Following Quick Relief Seymour, lnd| Jan. 21- "Trunmi at has relieved me of a great deal of -id tii sering and unpleasantw-- and 1 feel: that. I should recommend it to anyone , who is suffering as I did” Mrs. Anna Woodward. a well known Seymour woman residing at 206 Jell' Avenue. p, said recently. si “Mine was a complication of . troubles. My liver and kindevs were ( ]. out of shane and I had indi “-ti’’U and — was bothered with nervottsne s. For the past three months I have had | : severe pains in my side- (/mecinllv > iin my right side. I would become j short of breath at times and frequent- < .ly bad severe pains around my I" "ft. ' I 1 was nervous and couldn't r ■ , well 1 at night. I usually felt so tire! and I draygy that T could scarcely do my I i housework. “The pains in my back and ide-' |i | have been greatly relieved by Tru. ‘ ‘tona and the pains around my heart p have disappeared now. My appetite It iha improved wonderfully and I can *- again enjoy my meals. I'm not nerv — loin: any more, either, and cir tost well at night. And Dm not all tired cut after doing my housework th"- ' days. I must sav I certcinly 0 1 1 stronger and better nqv and I'm gl I to recommend Trutona." That Trutona is a niedi ’inc cf urr nsmal merit for the treatw d of stomach, bowel and liver tranbli"’. ■ n< rvi’itsti"’: general debilitv and the i like, hundreds like Woodward, have publicly testified. Tr- t ac'ian b', prompt and gentle, and free from any ' b::ri' til or unpleasant effec ,< . 1 Trutona is now being introduced and ■ explained in Decatur at Smith. Yager j ' .<• Falk’s. . . — Five of the best negro ’ msietan. , i of the state will play for the big informal dance at the Masonic nex! Wednesdtty evening. A jolly crowd from this city en-[ joyed a bob sled ride to the home c. 17 Mr. and Mrs. Chri So et.. Thtr.T.T afternoon. Upon airi’ing at. the ri d< stir.ation a big deli- ions dinner awaiting them of which th y cert .'I dy 1 did justice tn. The rest of tin' at noon was spent, in a ■ ocial way the guests returning to this tit, before ' dirk. These who attended were-: ! Rev. and Mrs. Tinkbiim and ili'l'lri i Ford and Ruth, Mi s. \v,.i. Glancv, M" . ’ J.iv (Tine, Mrs. Caroline Drake, Mr. a id Mrs. T. R. Palmerloe. Mrs. Mimn ’ Mrs. Charles Cook and Mrs. R«n Butler.’ Keep in mind the i ’llta T I: ' • T -i | \ ii.len l itie dance i.i b - i’.,vm! st tin Masonic hall Wudnesdav 11 ■ t;■ry 11. A big colored jazz on hestra will furnish the music. Gel your iiicuh.iloi’ til lhe Decatur Cash Hardware and Imjpleinenl Co. 20-31 j The '’Queeu” Incubator, I (formerly sold by the Schafer i idw. Co.) is now being sold by • Hie Decatur (.ash Hardware -i and Implement company. Get I yours today. 20-31 ,| Y- 'i'll have ,i rood time nt the I’ll! aiDelt informal dance next Wednesday. I Crystal Theater T O N I G II T I “The Sheriff’s Son” A big Pai’tiinotinl AilI Craft production featuring I Hie well known screen acI loi’> (diaries Ray. Jle c.jine info the world I a thoroughbred—“pacifist” I Bui say, men! The snaps I this natural born “fraidy 1 cal” puls up against Hie I oullaws qiif to “get” him— I Io believe I hem, you’ve go! jio see \our famous scrct n I !'!• Ch.'iih Rj;, in | tins gieat picture.
FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE Central Time Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne 5:40 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 7:0.) a. m. 8:30 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m, 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 11:05 p. m. Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 5 minutes. Freight car leaves Decatur at 7:45 a. m., and leaves Fort Wayne at 12:00 m., arriving in Decatur at 2:00 p. m. Office hours 6:45 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. I. B. STONEBJRNER, Agent 'OR SALE -Secondhand threshing rig outfit, 20 horse steam traction igine and 3658 separator with all ttachments. In number one eondiion. See I). N. Stauffer, Berne. Ind 20-27-34
DuWalie's orchestra not only play I xtraordinary good dan o music but ‘ hey also entertain their audibnee by inning and doing all kinds of comical tuiit-u. See them at the informal . e at the Masonic next Wednesday. & Stop :y this! At first sigae of a cold or grip take ; iANE’S COLD TABLETS COAftANTEFO .. -.j» iwihi HARRY DANIELS The Live Stock and Farm Auctioneer Can see me any Saturday at Vance & Linn Clothing Store or ’Phone me at my expense—’Phone S6l-N HARRY DANIELS 19-ts
zo 6oc 'FOR YOUR BUTTERFAI AT OUR STATION 236 N. 2nd St. WE SELL BUTTER AT BUTTERFAT PRICES | TO OUR CREAM PATRONS I Prompt Service and Accurate Work SCHLOSSER BROS. CREAMERIES jL saaans ATTENTION FARMERS"] We pay the highest cash price for hides. We have some good feeding tankage at SI.OO per 100 lbs. ‘v Phone 101 or 106. FRED MUTSCHLER PKG. CO
Yellow Mustard for Sore Throat, Tonsilitis Old fashioned remedies are often the best. Yellow Mustard, in the form of plaster or poultice, has been used tor generations for soreness, In-
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flammati o n s , congee 11 on s and swellings with most excellent results , but — it blistered. Heat cases pain a n <1 Hegy’s Mustarine made of pure yellow mustard, together with
; other pain relieving ingredients is 1 just as hot, but quicker, cleaner, and , more effective and cannot blister. When your throat is sore, when j you have pleurisy, bronchitis or a ' i pain-shooting chest cold you can get ’ I speedy and lasting relief with this ;' most effective preparation because : heat eases pain. Every druggist has Hit—-30 and 60 cents, or by mail, S. C. 1 Wells & Co., Leßoy, N. Y.
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Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739 BADGER DAIRY BADGER STOCK BADGER SCRATCH HOMINY FEED RED DOG GRAIN MIDLINGS SWIFT’S 60% TANKAGE COTTON SEED ' MEAL FOR SALE BY BURK ELEVATOR CO. W'IIIimMM'IIBIIHIII Wil 1
THE MORE YOU BUY THE MORE YOU SAVE GOOD THINGS TO EAT AT PRICES THAT SOUND LIKE OLD TIMES—GET IN ON THESE SATURDAY SPECIALS Pure Country Lard, Crisco, 1 pound can Ut>U Rolled Oats, (w* Saturday, the IbOV Rice, best head, 15 C Navy Beans, High Grade Peas, 1 can JLOv Arbuckles Cofl’ee, 4(1/* Saturday Ib“XXJV Fresh Seedless Raisins, Ih Bulk Seeded Raisins, It) £“ n, . ry . 60 c Kitchen Cleanser—Sunbright and Spotless, (or 6 for 25c) Good 7c Matches, Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, 1 Saturday, the package JLVJv (or 3 pkgs, for 25c) Condensed Milk, all kinds, 1 Saturday, large cans JLUV Fine Eating Qz» Apples. Hi OV KITCHENWARE, LIGHT DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. The Fair Store FERI) BLEEKE, Prop. Decatur, Ind. Phone 844
STEELE’S GROCERY Saturday Specials Phone 31 Flour Specials
Enterprise l* 1 Q Q Flour, bag... O 1 h/O S ik sl.6s
These prices are lower than wholesale price today's market
1 gal. White Syrup (Karo) rday . 89c 7c box Matches for OC suZ- 20c
Plenty of fruits and many other specials, come in. help us to make next Saturday another big day. Highest price paid for produce G> Cb Steel© When better goods arc made —this store will sell them. b _ - > Banking Information ON account ol the Light r prices and the. greater xolume of currency in circulation, many people seek information concerning financial matters and the officers of this bank arc always pleased to give the results of their experience to any customers who seeks information. Many women, who are unacquainted with money matters, desire reliable information and every request for information is treated with the greatest courtesy and attention. GENERAL BANKING AM) INTEREST BEARING ACCOUNTS First National Bank Capital $100,000.00 Decatur, Indiana. I
Tea Table, QA Flour 19 th. bag (I*Q Polar Bear ... i 'J
r d . ww . isc Nucoa Nut. 37C* Belter than butler, try it. • i • i i.-i.x
