Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1920 — Page 3
jF I Big Sale' of I I Women’s Shoes I I Continues to be a Success I A great many new customers were noticed to be & ■ among the throng of people who visited our store yesler- H day. Ait \ou iu>| also going to take advantage of these S greatly reduced prices? I-XT $7.48, $6.48 * $4.98 I I Charlie Voglewede '
ABOUT TOWN Dr. McKean, of Linn Grove, w. tending to official business her.. day. Charles E. Watkins, of Muncie,' Indiana governor of rotarians. will' address the members of the Con: mercial Association and all other business men of the city, wh tlmr! members or not, in the auditorium of the court house on Wednesday evening. January 28 it Watkins was scheduled for an address here two weeks ago. but the event was postponed at tlie last min ute because of the death of the speaker’s mother.— Portland Sun. Miss Margaret Rawlings the rtaugh jfejivweg £Durff[ fS E = r Jil-I fiMV ; . Madame! We have never known of a divorce case in families where the head of the house was kept happy by breakfasts of Amerikori: the Nation's Food , < Cooks L minute I BffTl f IP i: - Irin r-*r. _ -
_ — ■ ■■ . • r f' ■- • % 1 r * * Roller Tray Incubators EG(;S AKE TURNED WITHOUT OPENING the incubator Scientific Heating System SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION ALWAYS GOOD VENTILATION F ire.indekwiuter’s-approval A Turn of the Crank Tunis Every Egg IVilboui Opening the lucuhkr so SlAiri.E A CHILI) CAN OPERATE OE ACCIDENT. E. L. Carroll & Son
—— zZZZZ/ZzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZ<ZZZZzZZZZZZZZZZz.zZZ.ZZ>,ter of Postmaster and Mrs. O. A. Rawlings, of Portland, and Kenneth , Fulton, of Indianapolis, son of Mrs. I Janies Fulton, were quietly married I Sunday morning at 9 o’clock, at the 1 home of the bride, on East Seventli street, the Rev. Frank K. Baker. ' pastor of tite Presbyterian church, 1 performing the ceremony. The wedding was a very quiet one, only the immediate families and one out-of-town guest, Mrs. Frank Wylie, of Muncie’, being present.— Portland Sun. Lieut, and Mrs. Claude Briggs " re the guests of Mrs. Briggs’ mother. Mrs. Fred Hoffman, of this city over the week end. Ed Rich, of Monroe, was a busivisitor in the city today. Noah Rich, of Monroe, was a busis visitor in the city today. The county comm is stoners will meet next Monday. Tomorrow is the last day to file bills with the county auditor. The people of Bloom. Texas, have petitioned congress to exempt lyceuui courses from the “luxury tax’’ imposed on theaters and other entertainments. Mr and Mrs. Jason Essex and son yp'iit to Fort Wayne this morning to ivisit with the James Spuller family. Air John Peterson, president of the Eight district of the Federation of 'clubs is visiting in Anderson. Indianaipolis and Winchester. i Fourteen cars of a westbound freight train on the (’lover Leaf railread piled up in a wreck at Venedocia west of Delphos late yesterday, and as th-- result passenger trains, westbound are several hours late due to the devour byway of Van Wert and Ohio City. The cause of the werck was not known here. All of the cars are said to have run into the ditch at the si I • the grade and difficulty will be experienced in clearing up the wreckage. —Bluffton News. Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, soldier, cartoonist, playwright and humorist, will talk on “Old Bill and Me” in Indianapolis at Caleb Mills Hall, Thursday evening, January 29th, under the auspices of the William Noble Wallace Post No. 198. American Legion. The
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, JANI ARY 27, 1920.
The Child’s Cough needs your care. Children like that pleasant taste you will always find in. DR. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP I' No opiates, nothing injurious;. Same old price 25c, 50c, SI.OO I —— w —— i-miwiwiii ■ mw v• nr .mb talk will be illustrated with original | cartoons drawn on the stage and will I deal witli topics of current interest as well as wth the world war. Adopt By-Laws of Association (Continued from page one) I man of the hospital committee, told i I the members of the business associaI lion why we needed a hospital and I what it means for a growing city and I county He was very clear and had I his subject well in hand and was supI ported by several other physicians. | | Committees of physicians and business men were named to further investigate this project and report at j the next meeting. The offer of the library board to use ( I the north first floor room of that build- ; ing for offices and headquarters was ( accepted and the rooms will be fitted np by the next meeting which will be held February 9th unless for some ’ reason a special session should be | , necessary in the meantime. f CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE I ’ (United Press Service) Chicago, Jan. 27 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Corn: Jan. $1.45: May. $1.35%; Jidv $1.32%. Oats: May, r 83c; July 75%c. Will Get Them (Continued From Page One) I’eme, owing to the fact that the big i ’ huskies from the Northern end of the 3 state met defeat at the hands of the ’ Bluffton high school last week by an i overwhelming score. The boys art ' out after revenge and will work hard 1 to obtain it. 1 It has been rumored that a large • ' number of fans will accompany’ the ' team on this trip, possibly a hundred ’ r more providing a special car can be ■ ' chartered. This is now’ being worked on and if it goes through the locals • 1 will have some support On next Saturday night the Warsaw ! high school boys team will paly the locals in this city. This will mean I 1 two straight nights for the locals N and 1 a hard fight will be put up to win 1 both games. MfeacgaKSwan anfflmez Dr. Carters K. & B. Tea j Makes Fine Laxative Syrup i — Make It at Hum* and Save About sl.so—Children Lore to Take It. Full Directions W:thEach3o-CentPackag? For n real tonic and blood purifier,tak a teaspoonful every night or every’ othe night for at least three weeks. auSMTsrsaow nrwnat» 'CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley A- Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago. 111., writing you:- name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sides and i back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathart ie Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels. WHERES THE KICK? (United Press Sau Francisco. Jan. 27.-- (Special to ( Daily Democrat- Italian case men j who used to servo the rod. red, red wine have written to W. J. Bryan for his famous grape juice cocktail receipe. They plan to servo it to the del . gates to the democratic convention. 48,000 Drug Stores Sei 11 ft ‘ Five million use it to KILL gnu’s CASCARa£>QU!NINE ; tirvl •• ’ old ’.’•ny-’7 7'7:3 nL ” •» Übitt «•' /'---'■■ifr, s iro, m ' '■ ’ate’—l”:-A.s ’ • a <?*)’•! in 34 Xt&X ,‘iovrt —relieves n r ’’’ 3 - i • -I’:
COURT HOUSE NEWS A motion for a rehearing in the case 'of Gerke vs the Citizens Bank, has j been filed In the. appellate court of Indiana. Real estate transfers: Murtha 1. Bricker to .Jesse L. Ynney, 18 acres Monroe township, $2,000; L. D. Adams to Henry Hite, part 348, Decatur, $75,o 0; Royal L. Ayers et al to Charles J. Jones. 150 acres. Blue ('reek, $20.500; Joseph S. Sloud to Earl D. Conner and wife, part outiot, 12. Decatur, $2,000; Amelia Christen et al to Chauncey F. Johnson, 40 acres, Decatur, $125; Silas A. Canada. Admr., to Win. J Williams, 70 acres. Jefferson, $5,000. TOOK OUT DREADFUL SORENESS When the kidneys arc weakened ’or overworked so that they fail to I filter and throw all impurities out of the blood, the poison remains in the system and backache, soreness, lameness and rheumatic pains are likely to develop. Mrs. David Henry. 05 S. Lincoln Ave., Washington, N. J., writes: “Foley Kidney Pills are doing me much good, both my kidneys and the rheumatism. They took all the dreadful soreness out of my I limbs.” ARE AT RUSHVILLE Rushville, Ind.. Jan. 27. —(Special to 'Daily Democrat) —Delegates from ill Rebekah lodges in Rush, Shelby and Decatur counties met in convention here today. There arc fifteen lodges in the district with a total membership of 1.690 Just Yellow Mustard for Backache, Lumbago i ! Grandmother’s old mussy mustard plaster or poultice generally’ brought relief allright even in the severest I eases, but it burned and blistered
like blazes. “Heat eases pain”. reduces thi‘ inflammation and scatters congestion but you'll find that while Begy's Mustarine made of true yellow mustard and other pain (lest rovers is just
&
tn io ju- i as hot as tho old fashioned plaster, it is much quicker, cleaner and more effective and cannot blister. I it's a great external remedy—just ' rub it on wherever aches, pains, inflammation. congestion or swelling • exists and in a very few minutes the.) . relief you have longed for surely ar- i '■ives because “Heat i ases pain.’’ 39 ' and 6o cent ’ at all * uggists or by ; mail.. S. C. Wells & Co., Leßoy, N. Y. I
■ iwj 1 1RIr ■
MOOSE DANCE | There will be a dance at the Moose I hall Thursday evening, January 29.' Beginners class 7:30 General assembly 8:45. Smith's orchestra. Every-' body invited. F. T. SCHURGER, Mgr. for Moose.. Crystal Theater TUESDAY "The Lost Princess” A big William lox production in which Aibert Ray with Eleanor Eair the snappy young comedians as an American boy and a royal maid, pass through many (rials on (he road io love and union. A round-the-world romance showing how an American boy invades a kingdom Io win a bride. A show you will like. Don’l miss it. r HEAR THAT CLASSY JAZZY SNAPPY BAGGY PEPPY DuWalle's live piece colored Jazz Band, of Indianapolis, at the —BIG— Phi Delta Kappa INFORMAL DANCE at the Masonic next Wednesday. —/ ».
— ... ■ .. . ... ..I I. ■■— - —i. ... . - . . ... — — —ps— ’ st CALUMET JHMVUV,' ■ ■ - ; ZJIII _J ■■P t'w’C - p Calumet Baking Powder I forms the very foundation of ■W b / kitchen economy. It is the best / ' wav to reduce the high cost of ’ ; / f / living. / 1 here is nothing you can M /i —\ do —nothing you can use / I \ that will help so much in Z \ keeping down food expense. ' \ CALUMET is so perfectly fj''' <gP V— < nErcg&Hßl made— so perfect in keeping \V* \ nuality—that bake-day failz/' ure is absolutely impossible. Nothing I \ is wasted, spoiled or thrown away. 1 \ \ Everything used with CALUMET— C 4 «\S * \ flour, sugar, eggs, shortening, flavor- \ \ ing—is converted into the most whole- - \ some bakings. Makes Most Palatable and Sweetest of Foods j W(V| . icf You save when you buy it—moderate Jfu WADE BY THE in cost. Y’ou save when you use it - j« * K V 1 ’• 1 1 h as more than the ordinary leavening jS 11 | HI M ■ strength—therefore yon use less. You ■V' i TJ I save materials it is used with. ■/*** ’Mi Made in the world’s largest,most mo i dern baking powder factory. Contains , only such ingredients as have been ' officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities. Order todav! Conserve! feW Economize: SAVE -serve ’he purest, most wholeK/ BAKING A W/< x Materials Remember when you buy Calumet, you get a full pound, if you want it. 16 —net 12 ounces. j \ ~ The Lincoln Life Indiana’s Giant Company No other Companv, the past 50 years, has been able to accomplish m hat the Lincoln Life did in 11 years. As usual it led all other Indiana companies in 1919. 1919 RECORD Age Income Insurance in Force New 1919 Business 11 years $3,800,185 $109,231,000 $13,521,5fi(» As we have not been able to get the report of all companies for the sake of comparison we submit the 1918 record of the various companies. ()l 78 companies operating in Indiana the Lincoln Lite led them all. 1918 RECORD Written Nel Gain Losses Pd. LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE 22,773,913 12,968,787 627,251 American Central, Indianapolis !.>,!,>1.016 z. 175,762 518.7di Pubic Savings, Indianapolis 13,931.816 6,097.030 188,571 ‘ (Industrial included) Slate Life, Indianapolis 13,67J,6H 6.783.211 1,018.102 Reserve Loan. Indianapolis 7.!.>,),879 (08,0’2 1 281,190 Indianapolis Life, Indianapolis 3.360,236 1.872.196 105,707 Conservative Life. South Bends.l 11,983 1.211.11.> IO„)IO Peoples Life. Frankfort 2.261.178 1,168,813 .>8,977 Century Life, Indianapolis 2.190.652 1,153,808 7.586 Indiana National. Indianapolis 2.1 13.900 15.869 125,586 Lafayette, Lafayette 1.993.171 292.130 52.051 Northern States, Hammond 1,007,626 600.828 16.690 Western Reserve. Muncie 526.750 18,500 19.600 Lincoln Life policy holders are proud of their standing. Folks tell us every day, whenever, or if we choose again, “it will be Lincoln Life.’’ Why? Experience has taught some valuable lessons. Investigate and your choice is evident. More Lincoln Life policy holders in Adams county than of any other kind. 0. F. GILLIOM, Disk Mgr. A. T. KING, Local Agent I - - ' '
