Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1920 — Page 3

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ABOUT TOWN Mr and Mrs. Prank Bruk a a. : , t to Fort Wayne to visit their son-in law Robert Marbaugh who wu . r ated on for appendicitis at f i eran hospital. His condition i ; little more encouraging. Mrs. Godfrey Nesswald and dau. liter Christena spent the day in I t Wayne with friends. J. M. Smith made i In ,n« ,p to Fort Wayne this moraine Among those from a distaii v attended the funeral of Gear ■ M ■ ■ were W. A. Norrris, Mr Muholland. William O’Bdien, Irene Lcntmu uni Lucille McLaughlin. all of Ft. Way:-., Mrs .Mount is improving but is st|ll quite ill. Germany is making her tax lists in * meet the enormous burden the war placed upon her. All incon < ab. 1,000 marks are taxed. At the pri out rate. 1,000 marks are worth s?>. Gormans who leave Germain ire taxable for two years thereafter. V itors who remain longer than th months in Germany are also taxabh Mrs. Edna Carson accompaniid li tic Miss Barbara Waterman to her home in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mr: Waterman have been ill but are now vepy much improved. Kfrs. George Simmers . id yin. Mrs. Winnie Wilder and Mrs. Rhoda Mahan went to Fort Wayne to spend the day with Mr. and .' Fred Nye. Mrs. Boris Stalter and children spent the day with friend' n F t Wayne today. Good Health for You Dr. Carter's K. 4 B. Tea Costa bnt Little and You Can Make a Whole Lot from One Package More people are drinking Dr. (.artel K. A B. Ten than ever befort be.au they have found out that for liver,sie r and bowels and to purify the blood d ia nothing iurer, safer or better. Ihe little toti ju«t love it. SZSES MBMOTW* «■■■!■ ~~ Ashbaucher’s !1 FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING __ SLATE ROOFING f PHONE 765 or 739 -

■■ — \ EH ■ r — — j. B Tlici'c' 1 ' a ‘"wuiil some iiiorc-loucli-tlic-spol I savory, (lillcrci)l flavor about the B THE I “White Stag” I EXTRA MILD CIGAR I I Why is il .’ is Ho ai.sweiB ' Ourspcci.il process ol pel mung does U. I The Taste Tells The Tale. i

■Mi. and Mrs. Don Smith returned to their home in Indianapolis after a vislt with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smith and family, Mrs. Don Vancil of Lima, Ohio, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and w R Smith. Mrs. Smith has Deen quite ill but is getting along very nicely. Burning rock” was the name by which Indians originally knew coal, lhe Indians of the southwest frequently built fires of coal. The Hanoverian rat is the coni mom-si rodent In England. Coming from Germany in 1730, it has pracex terminated the original English rat. Hel'orestration in the United States received a considerable impetus in th.- step taken by the state of Pennsylvania which planted more than 3,(100.1100 trees in 1919. In sonic of the side streets of San Francisco the grades are so steep that it has been necessary to place strips of wood or indentations in the sidewalk to help the climber. A few of the idcwalks actually are steps io instructed of cement, with as many two hundred or more to a series. Sleeping in the woods stores more rest and vigor in the body than the same sleep at home would do, says John Burroughs. Contact with the ground, the untempered air and the healing breath of herbs and balsams are all restorative. Avon Burk and family are recovering from the flu. Mr. Burk was down town today. iWITH THE SICK The Homer Itandenbush family 'South of town who have been quite, i til of the flu is improving nicely. Mr May Fuller went to Columbia i City to visit with her husband. Miss Grady went to Fort Wayne to visit with Mrs. Henry Helker, whocs baby is very ill. The Decatur Merchants will meet this ■ -veiling at the city hall at 7:30. ( apt. Richmond of Fort Wayne will give an interesting talk and every met chant is urged to attend. The banks will be closed Thursday, February 12th, Lincoln’s birthday. Tlte l ily Council and the Industrial Finance committe held a meeting at the city hall last evening. The Holy Name society of the St. Marys church met last evening at the Knights of Columbus hall and an interesting program was given. Tlte annual roll call also took place. Remember the Wren Farmer’s Institute to be held Feb. 13 and 1-1 at the K. O. T. M. hall at Wren. A good program with several live wire speakers has been arranged for, and the institute promises to be one of unusual interest. Everybody come. 34-3 t IIB ITTH ill IIJIt - T—TI

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1920.

Five million i-crple -K uw it to KILL COWS cold re aedy for 2ft yeara • - uri.’HO—‘'rr.tA up a <o.u i’ 21 ,^Sks&k^ niir5 '~ ! c ' if " r ' 1 r ’E days. < "** Mis it Luis. The re . : Enterprise Flour, $1.95 per sack, at Steele’s Grocery. ,1( TO GUARD AGAINST INFLUENZA Don’t let the dread influenza get you. if you have even the slightest cough or cold, better begin using | Foley’s, Honey and Tar at once. Henry Willis, Sandy Point, Texas, is one of many thousands who consider this remedy “Just line.” He says: “I suffered severely, with a bad cough; after using four or five dollars’ worth of different medicines decided to try Foley’s Honey and Tar. One bottle gave relief. Best medicine 1 ever used.” Contains no opiates. Sold everywhere. MOOSE DANCE There will be a iftnce at the Moose hall Thursday evening, Feb. 12th. Beginners class 7:30 General assembly 8:45. Smith’s orchestra. Everybody invited. F. T. SCHURGER, Mgr. for Moose. DANCE AT PREBLE Owing Io lhe fact that our hall has been closed down several weeks on account of the flu, we have reopened it and will continue Io hold our regular dance. Big dance at the' Freitag hall. Saturday. Feb. 1 I. Good music and a good lime assured. Everybody come. 35-1 ARE YOU LOSING “PEP”? Do yon feel tired all the time? Does your back ache? Do you feel you are not so spry as you used to be? Middle-aged men and women often blame on-coming old age for loss of ambition and energy when it is overworked or disordered kidneys that cause them to feel old before their time. Foley Kidney Pills tone up and invigorate the kidneys, banish backache, rid tlte blood of poisons. Rev. W. F. M. Swyndole, Macon, Ga., writes: “I am ready any' time to speak for Foley Kidney Pills” Sold everywhere. RIGHTLYNAMED? WOMAN THINKS? TELLS REASONS “Trutona is Truly the Perfect Tonic,” Mrs. Johnson Declares Vincennes, Ind., Felt. 9—-"Trutona is truly the Perfect Tonic, Mrs. Lucy Johnson, a well-known Vincennes woman of 822 North Tenth street, said recently. “It is without a doubt the One Best. Tonic. "For the past three months I’ve hud a very bad case of ’stomach trouble. Rheumatic pains in my arms caused me much suffering, too. 1 was almost afraid to cal anything for fear of bad after effects. I was often annoyed by belching and usually had a sour taste in my mouth. Mv system generally seemed to be weakened and run-down. , “One bottle of Trutona has improv ed my health ami strength remark-' ably. My appetite lias improved wonderfully and the food 1 eat now tastes more natural. The belching has ceased to annoy me and the former pains in my stomach are considerably relieved. The rheumatic pains in my arms are much better, too. I want others, suffering as I was. to give Trutona a trial. 1 know it will help them, too.” Trutona is now being introduced and explained in Decatur at Smith, I! Yager Falk’s. Mecca Theater Last Time Tonight “BLUE .JEANS” A big Metro production in seven big reels featuring the delightful little screen beauty. Viola Dana. Don’t miss this great feature tonight, as it shows in this city lor the hist lime. Did your friend tell you about jl last night. Well, it’s lhe greatest thing ever and one you cannot afford Io miss. Bring lhe kiddies. It’s a picture lor everybody. Tins feature is being shown under the auspices of the Decatur High School Athletic association to raise sufficient funds to make payment on the high school band suits. Help the boys along. Admission 10 and 25 cents and it’s worth a whole lot more.

iCrystal Theater TONIGHT “SNARES OF PARIS” A big William Fox production out of lhe ordinary featuring lhe famous and well known screen beauty, Madaline Traverse An actress noted for her beauty and her power in emotional work. A dramatic story of a diplomatic tangle involv-l iug a woman’s heart showing the Parisian high and low life in the great French capital. AI French story witli an American punch. Also another of the “Fox News,” the mightiest of all, showing a great number of, principal happenings. Always good. Yellow Mustard For Rheumatism A good hot mustard plaster or poultice is pretty sure to overcome most rheumatic pains and even sciatica and gout <(. ,b hut it’s a nntssy i affair and generilly blisters. Heat is abso- / lately necessary B Z .Xct" / if you want per- B manent reiief. B \ Begy’s Mustarine I ' I made of true yel- r \ 1o w mustard s i J with pain reliev- v / ing ingredients \ f 1 added is just as \ I i hot, is cheaper, cleaner and more / . I effective than (lie 1 i old fashioned ' ; poultice or plaster and cannot blister. Besides rlieumatic pains mid swellings Begy’s Mustarine is siteedily effective for lumbago, backache, neuritis, pleurisy, bronchitis, sore throat, chest colds and all aches and pains because heat eases pain—3o and (in cents at druggists or by mail, S. C. Wells & Co., Leiloy, N. Y. iuhPkkJytk'lS

Beet Sugar At 15 Cents Per Pound WE HAVE ARRANGED THROUGH THE EVERETT & HITE COMPANY TO SUPPLY DECATUR GROCERS WITH SUGAR AS LONG AS OUR SUPPLY LASTS. IT WILL COST THE CONSUM ER 15c A POUND. WE WANT DECATUR PEOPLE TO GET SUGAR—AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICE POSSIBLE. Holland-St. Louis Sugar Co. - — — *N i •- + Ms. I Roller Tray Incubators EGGS ARE TURNED WITHOUT OPENING THE INCUBATOR Scientific Heating System SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION ALWAYS GOOD VENTILATION FIRE-UNDERWRITER’S-APPROVAL A Turn of the Crank Turns Every Egg Without Opening the Incubator SO SIMPLE A ( IIILD CAN OPERATE IT WITHOUT DANGER OF ACCIDENT. E. L Carroll & Son — ——.-—— 111 •

DON’T NEGLECT THE LITTLE ONES A snuffling, sneezing, coughing | child certainly is a reflection upon the parents. To pennit a child to stiffer front a cold is more than negligence; it is cruel. A cold that hangs on weakens the system and can easily turn into something serious, Mrs. J. S. Pitson, 376 E. 158th St., Cleveland, Ohio, writes: "I can’t speak too highly of Foley's Honey and Tar When my little girl has a cold I give her Foley’s Honey and Tar and that stops her coughing in a little while.’’ Children like it. it contains no opiates. Sold everywhere. Lte w St °p At first signs of a cold or grip JANESCOLD TABLETS GUARANTEiD WHY NOT IF YOU REALLY AND TRULY CARE TO SAVE I Buy Second* Hand Auto Parts? We are continually buying | second-hand automobiles — dismanteling them—saving every part that is in first class condition. No doubt just that part for just your car is here—and at about HALF PRICE. Don’t E stop to think it over, come in ■ today.— May save you a lot of B time and trouble. £ Maier Bide & Fur Co. I “30 years in Decatur.” K ’Phone 442.

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