Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 28 January 1920 — Page 3
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ABOUT TOWN Doni forget that big Phi Delt informal dance tonight. Mrs. Francis Gray of Detroit, Mich., visited with her sister Mrs. Arthur Mangold and family over Saturday and Sunday. While here she took care of the Mangold family who were sick. Mr. Mangold suffering from a heeling in iiis head and Mrs. Mangold suffering from the grip. They are reported better today, Mr. Mangold being able i to come up town. It’s not too la*e to have a wonderful time at that dacee at the Masonic tonight. Lieut. Wm. C. Briggs and wife, sta-j Doped at Ft. Harrison and who have been visiting in this city for several i days, returned to the Fort yesterday! afternoon. They were accompanied by Mrs. Briggs mother. Mrs. Fred Hoffman who will spend several weeks 1 with them. The Phi Delt dance tonight is going to be great. Dick Miller's eyeglasses were smashed and his nose was bruised recently, on the way to make a speech at Muncie, when an interurban car bumped into a freight train near Anderson. When the stove turned over those riding in the smoker were tie;, OF INTEREST TOWOMEN This is a Short Letter, but it Brings a Message of Importance to every Woman. Woodford, Vt.—- * * I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and Liver
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ly gassed. “But what I disliked the most about it,” says Mr. Miller, "was that 1 was reading a good article in a newspaper, and in the rush to get out of the damaged car, 1 lost it.” — Indianapolis News. You people who like good music—come up to the Masonic this evening and hear the best orchestra in the state play—you don’t have to dance, special price for onlookers. Mrs. A. L. Roop, of* Fort Wayne and i Albert Roop, of Van Wert are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Acker. Remember a big five piece orchestra. of Indianapolis, is going to play lat the Masonic this evening, j Miss Edwina Van Camp, of New I York City arrived in Decatur last eve- ' ning and is the guest of Mrs. Tom I fail. J. H. Heller was at Fort Wayne last I evening and attended a meeting at which Dr. C. B. McCullough, of In- : ' dianapolis, a candidate for governor 1 was the guest of honor. Hon Samuel 1 Foster, of Fort Wayne a candidate' for Lieutenant governor was also present. Walter Johnson and Biily Linn attended the Fairmount vs St, Paul basket ball game last evening, the ; former winning 26 to 15. Joseph Osteineyer, of Union townI ship was attending to business here today. C. J. Lutz called on his daughter Mrs. Fred Smith at Fort Wayne, last evening. C. J. Voglewede has returned from a business trip through the east. L. D. Jacobs arrived Saturday eve- | uinngn from Chicago to spend a few <lays at the Gottlieb Christener home [near .Monroe. Mrs Jacobs who has been visiting with her parents for -everal weeks will return to Chicago with him. Felix Holthouse has returned from Chicago where he attended the auto-1 mobile show and looked after busi-> ness pertaining to the Holthouse garage. Edwin Bosse accompanied him. The Gust Reinking family are numben'd among those on the sick list. I Josiah Myers of Pleasant Mills,! I was a business visitor in the city to-1 day. Margaret Reckard who has been; al Willshire for a year or more hast [ r turned to this city. | Miss Margaret Moran, former; [leather in the public schools in this! city has gone to Phoenix, Ariz. for[ her health. MOOSE DANCE There will be a dance at the Moose hall Thursday evening, January 29. Beginners class 7:30 General assembly 8:45. Smith's orchestra. Everybody invited. F. T. SCHURGER, Mgr. for Moose.
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TWO YEARS IN BED AND | ROLLING CHAIR Mrs. Wilson Gave Up Hope —Gains 25 Pounds On Tanlac And Is Now A Well Woman "For two years 1 spent all my time either in the hospiud, in bed, or in a 'rolling chair, and during that time 1 was given up to die, and 1 don't guess 1 1 would be here now if it hadn’t been for Tanlac,” said Mrs. E. O. Wilson. Mrs. Wilson is well known in Atlanta, Ga., her husband having been employ•ed by The Constitution for a number [of years. | “i was a great sufferer from chronic I indigestion,” continued Mrs. Wilson, “and don't guess anybody ever had to go through with what I did. I was very weak and nervous, and at times had those dreadful smothering sensations to the point of fainting. 1 had dreadful headaches, severe pains in my back and over my kidneys and my joints ached all the time. For two years I had to live entirely on boiled milk, toast and soft boiled eggs, and even that didn't digest well, and would sour on my stomach. I didn’t know what it was to get a good nights sleep. I took one kind of medicine after another until our house was almost filled with empty bottles, but instead' of improving I was getting worse all the time. Finally they took me to tile hospital for treatment, and 1 lay there for five long months, but even that didn’t make me well. It was taking nearly every cent of my husband’s wages to pay my doctor and drug bills —our drug bill alone amounted to sl4 or sls a month, and one dotcor bill amounted to SIOB. “It looked like everything had failed to help me. and I had about given up all hope when one day my husband brought a bottle of Tanlac home with him and asked me to take it. He said he had been reading and hearing a lot of good things about it and didn’t see any reason why it shouldn’t help me. I was confined to my .rolling chair when I began taking it. “Do T look like an invalid now? II certainly don’t feel like one, and T [have actually gained twenty-five (251 ' pounds on eleven bottles of Tanlac 1 and feel as well as I ever did in my liife. I can eat anything I want — such things as meat, turnips. Hard- , boiled eggs don’t hurt me a particle, and I sleep as good as I did when I was a girl in my teens. I can get about as well as anybody and just the other day I walked down town, and I am running around the neighborhood calling on mv friends nearly all the time now-. 1 haven’t a pain about me. I believe I am the happiest woman in Atlanta, and I think I have a right to be. I think my recovery is almost a miracle, and everybody in our neighborhood thinks the same.” Tanlacls sold in Decatur by Smith. Yager & Falk and in Berne by Stengel & Craig Drug Co. ■ Mrs. Elizabeth Vaughn, of Chicago will arrive in the city tomorrow for a few days visit w'ith friends and relatives. Mrs. Vaughn formerly lived in this city. Have you renewed your subscription ito the Daily Democrat? Only three I dollars per year by mail and it’s worth the price. You know it. Eben Lesh, a Huntington attorney has announced that he will build six|t'en houses in that city to be finished jby June, one at a cost of $1,500 and I the rest at $2,500. Eight will be two j story houses and the rest cottages. ■How can he do it? I Marion Oliver the real estate man [has announced that he will attend the I democratic national convention to bo ■ held at San, Francisco. He is the sec'ond to announce definitely from this I county that ho will attend, Charles ! Ernst of this city being the first. No I doubt there will be several others before the time comes in June. Miss Fanny Heller who is attending the state university at Bloomington will visit over Sunday with her parents there being a several days vacation period between semesters. She will return to school Tuesday. Mecca Theater TONI G H T Extra Big Feature No Advance in Price “THE WAY OF A WOMAN” Another Select production out of the ordinary, featuring the world famed screen actress Nornta Talmadge. She gave up the man she loved to marry another for his money, and is beset with a complication of troubles. Iler honesty of heart and the lineness of her soul wins out in the; end, however, and she finds that “The Way of a Woman ’ is the truest and the finest way. Al lory that pleases, thrills and holds you entranced every min-' ute.
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I ON STRIKE SINCE JULY 14th ———■ A representative of the glass workers of the Illinois Glass company, of ! Gea City, Indiana was in the city yesterday looking after business relative to the striker* The glass wort ers hare bee® on strike since July 14th and the workmen are asking for recognizing of the onion and better working conditions. Three more shopping davs at the Art Store, 24-3 t
— 1 I —■■Will I .11 ■ ■■ N Art In JewelryJEWEL Craftsmanship and art at their best are manifest in the charming original creations designed and produced for Pumphrey’s. Never in the history of this store has there been such a visual treat as is presented by the masterpieces now on view! K LEAVE IT TO “BIG BEN’’ TO GET YOU UP IN THE MORNING. HE NEVER FAILS! BIG DISPLAY OF ALARM CLOCKS. DECATUR FORWARD BRUNSWICK PHOTOGRAPHS L /
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