Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1920 — Page 5
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» ABOUT TOWN BL — 3$ Mr. and Mrs. Kim. Tm-UI. of Ft Way no Ire visiting v.ith Mr. and Svln’., frank Hun-: on- v .il ti.iy Mb’ laiis and Hil.ia ■ km--td W. J. Hie!"- ! JL«onis Reftiking to ihe Hop. Metho it 4»t doapii.:. whor* 1. • \\,i- to n . go »f» ’bpornlion for ipp-no. in 11 o'clock today, f. Mrs. I. B. Ston -bjru ml . Roper, and her mo-iier, Mrs. Blllman n went to Port Wayne to p. It with Mrs. A. E. Scott, ifejilrs Klme- Miller and Mr K .Mil ler sprint the day with friends in Fort Way he ‘today. U'-.E. L. fcarroil mid a i -s t ~ to Fort Wayne today. m, Jlarve Kitson went t.. r. on a business trip this morning. Miss Mary Barker u ssi«i* I yille, Ind. to visit wi:h j With a terrible wound h. 1.-f lung as the result of n . id • • >' ' discharge of a shot gun. I. o-n I McClure, £2 year old sou of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. McClure. id pis i and a halt north ..f 1! Mill In Rockc-re-k township, lived hours before death came at 7.1. o’clock Monday even Banner. . rorr. mss hii. MUSTARD PHIS Musteroie Works V" i ■ rise Blister—Ea c . dor, “ There's no sense cf mustard, flow and can easily relieve pain, ness with a little clear w MtrstercV mustard and other! ~ combined iu the form cf t t: white ointment It lakes mustair plasters, and w/! Musteioie usuallygi.e r from sore throat, broncnitis, ti ns:.. . |. croup, stiff neck, asthma, nc :2.3m. # headac 1 ’ »,congestion, pleur 7 racerlast, lumbago pa ns and e.. back or Joints. spra:> * ■ • bruiser, chilblains, fre: :-u ,1 .< 1 the chest (it often preven- pn 30c and COc jars; ho:; . --- A
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Mr. and Mrs. Dick Blossom and! ,W| ) children and George and Joe’ | Hick of Fort Wavno visited with i Mr Edith Bremerkamp and her mother. M . Marie Boeat is back at Nib- j licks tore after an illness of several! weeks. Miss Helene Fonuer was aide to, be at the office today after several days’ illness. | Xolan Riley and family havq mov i cd from lilu Creek township tu* 704 High street. ; Miss Zelnia Fuhrman lias takeu a position at then G. C. Steele grocery and dry goods store. M :S By da Gun sett hiis taken a sition at the Charles Block stor«. | John Baumgartner and Vi.ne Thompson v ent to Fort Wayne today to attend ihe Auto Show. | Mi'.--. G. B. Robinson, of Winchester.' | D visiting with her isters, Mrs. Dalj las Hunsicker and Mrs. B. E. Miller. I .'ll* went to Fort Wayne today and will return tomorrow for a longer ! visit - | I Misses Sue and Ruth Mayer return- , r from a two month's visit with thmr i i . it- C. M. >Streiu and family at I Los Angeles, Galifornia. Mrs. Liliia Fonn-r and A. M. Hoffman and son, John Bennett, of Fort j Wayne visited 'with W. A. Funner .aid family. .Mancie’s latest official sensation oc--1 lin ed Monday, when -Sheriff Thomas j iiiatt committed an assault 0:1 Eugene F. Williams, police reporter of the Star. Th sheriff struck Williams . .i-v.-ral times about the face, knock- ; jug his glasses off ,ihd then assisted him out of the office and down the hallway on the toe of iris boot. The Delaware county grand jury is now jin s«ssioit and was.*expected to take up an investigation of the assault Tuesday. Henry Baumann left yesterday for 1 Comber, Ontario, to be gone for sev- ; oral days, looking after business interi rr.ts. Mr. and Mrs, Campbell went so Ft. I Wayne to visil with their son. Tint!an who was operated on for appendicitis j at the hospital. Mi: -: Nh-oia Moyer returned today ! from a visit with friends at Ossian j and Fort Wayne. Mis:- Anna Smith .vent to Fort Wavne for the day.
v r bp c’on’t know anon/ +Tns simple to be constantly sniffing r l'r '' 'n.;-, blowing find hawk- !:., . ', v ,„ n those obnoxious s -'into):: es well r. 3 the foul dis- <\ can bo made to disappear in a lew days. Ask for three-quarters of an oenco of Mcntholized Arcine-* that’s all you r.c:d and after yoii have mined it with enough boiled water to make a pint, gargle tho throat twieo daily and snuff or ftjrav some up the nostrils, as directum. The tender no-'ri!x will r6on 17r.’-'o thci r ; or. ! .»p ' • heal up, »nu do j c’oan arid healthy. Important Reminder: J«si. ari ! ,oon n : anyone in the family sets i i cold in the head, check it at onco I with this same medicine, f
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1920.
♦ COURT HOUSE NEWS ♦ | *♦* + + + + + + ♦♦♦♦** Real estate transfers: Samuel K.| Shuckley et al. to Bert A. frelan, et al., M acres in Blue Creek township,! $18406.26; Bert A. Irelan, et al. to’ William li. Patterson, Sti acres in Blue Creek township, $2(1,700; Clarissa A. Miller to Sadie Scllero, lot in Mol; -oe, $800; Theres.l Coil-hill to Rosetta Rinehart, lot in Decatur, s'£.oil'-, Wilson li. Hettinger, et al.. to Cbarli-s (). MeKeaif, 40 acreu in Ivirk land townshfp, $7,500; Fred Koenemann, et al. to Theodore Koenemunn. tract in Preble township, $1; Edward Kimz. et al. to Solma Barnett, lot in Decatur, $2600; Iv-nu Weber, et al., to John W. Vail, et al, lot in Decatur, $6000; Elizabeth C. Costello, et al., to John W. Vail, et al., lot in Decatur, s22tt(); Elizabeth 'l'opp to Adella O. Buck in aster, 40 acres in Jefferson township, sii26o; Richard T. Owens to, John W. Klein, et al. 80 acres in St. j Marys township, $10,000; Preachers Aid Society to Henry Michaud, et al., lot in Decatur, <J. C. deed, $207.17, Margaret V. Heckard lo Isaac Derringer, lot in Decatur, $125; Isaac Derringer to Margaret Reckard, lot in Decatur, sl. D. B. Erwin, trustee of Scott Funk, filed' appraisement. Report of the -ale was tiled, examined and approved. Deed ordered, reported and approved. Henry Barkley, "xetutor of the estate of Hannah Barkley, filed current report which was examined and ap proved and cause continued. The trial of the State of Indiana vs. Murray Scherer was being tried by jury this morning on a charge of violating automobile regulations. Appearance -of Peterson Fruehte for the defendant in the matter of James Chil- oat by his next friend, Orpha McConnehey vs. Samuel Sehroek was withdrawn. Defendant defaulted. Cause submitted and a finding for the plaintiff on bis complaint that the plaintiff is the owner and is entitled to the posses ion of the property described. Judgment on I lie finding and against the defendant for the costs. Airs. C. E. Meibers went to Fort Wayne lo call on her husband who is at the Hope Methodist hospital. He is reported as getting along very nicely. One million Smiths ia the United Slates are being lined up for $1 each to raise a million dollars for Smit! college, Northampton, Alass., which i the largest college for women in the, world. Yellow Mustard For Rheumatism A good hot mustard plaster or poultice "is pretty sure to overcome most rheumatic pains and even sciatica and gout - V but it’s a mussy \qj£/ affair and generilly blisters. /\ Heat is abso- / S V lately necessary / l. if you want per- # - niaueilt relief. # — Jp-i Y Bogy's \ \ made of true yel- j \ 1 o w mustard 1 with pain reliev- \ f ing ingredients \ , added is just as \ : hot. is cheaper, J cleaner and more J \\ effective than the old fashioned Qj; poultice or 1 plaster and cannot blister. Besides rheumatic pains and swellings Bogy’s Mustarine is speedily effective for lumbago, backache, neuritis, pleurisy, bronchitis, sonthroat, chest colds and all aches and pains because heat eases pain JO end 00 cents at druggists or by mail, S. c. Wells & Co., Leltoy, N. Y. ..-.1 Mecca Theater TONIGHT “Faith of ihe SJrong” A big Select production in six reels featuring the famous character actor of the screen, Mitchell Lewis. A rugged d ram a of the great north ( west where iron-fisted men clash in defending their laws of right and, might. This great rugged romance of the Northwest will thrill you as has no other drama in months. j “Fatly Foils the Yillian” A comedy alone worth your while seeing, featuring Fatty Arbuuklcs. It's a good one. Thursday M.ibel Normnnd in “Peck's Bad Girl." You'll like’it.
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