Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 5 March 1920 — Page 6

Top Notch Rubber Boots A fellow said today the best friend he had was his rubber hoots, he said he bought a pair last spring, and that he had been wearing them through thick and thin, and that he just couldn’t hardly wear them out, and 1 says man, what kind of boots do you wear? and he replied Top Notch, the boots that have mussels in the legs. Charlie Voglewede Sells Them in Decatur.

ABOUT TOWN I Mrs. J. A. Hendricks of Monroe and Mrs. W. R. Dorwin went to eastern Ohio to attend the funeral of Mrs. Thompson's brother, Mr. Van Kirby. The relatives and friends who attended the funeral services of Mrs. Linus Beard, which were held Thursday morning were: Mr. and Mrs. Harve Kleinfelter. Marion. Ohio; Emanuel and Otho Harruff. Lima, 0.; Mrs. C. Dull, Rockford. O.; Oliver Yuhan, John Yahan and Miss Adda s- 0 . Mrs j W ’ ’ ’ ' . -rt. Portland; uri..! 1 BewL ..*.l. .. of Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred I.arruff, Portland; Mrs. Henry Du . Salamonia: Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Tr ter and sons, Berne; Mr. and Mrs John Teeter. Berne; Mr. Poreman, I’ rne; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Teeter, B rne; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Teeter, B< rne; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Egler. Berne: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baumgartner. 1 ’rne; Mr. and Mrs. J. F Lachot, For Wayne: Mrs. Linus Weisenburg, Foil Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bauer. Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Got schalk, Berne; Mrs. Jack Marshall at J son of Fort Worth, Tex.; Mr. and Irs. Russ Harruff, Fort Wayne. Mrs. Anna Laman of Battle Creek. Mich., here for a few days attending to business affairs, will return home HAD CHROMIC BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY- IX YEARS NOW WELL A 1 0 HAPPY , THIS IS WORTt READING The experience of 4r. E. J. Tou- i palik, 1438 Rose st -et, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, is chiei ' remarkable on account of the ng-th of time he was afflicted. He writes: “I 1 ive been suffering with chronic bronchitis for twenty-six years an I every winter I would catch cold uid become so hoarse I could not s «ak for six or eight weeks. I coul I get only temporary relief. “Tbi* winter I a as taken with Grip and was In a "ful shape. A fellow workman ad' sed me to take PE-RU-NA. By t e time I had used three-fourths f a bottle, the hoarseness was g «e, also that tired feeling. lan on my second bottle. Hereafter . 3-RU-NA will be constantly in rr house. It is the best medicine 'er put up for the purpose.” For any disease lue to catarrh or catarrhal condit is, PE-RU-NA is equally depen. ble. Coughs, colds, catarrh of tl head, stomach trouble, constipate , rheumatism, pains in the back, ide and loins, bloating, belching gi.s, indigestion, catarrh of uie large and small in- : ..uues, are some of the troubles for which PE-RU-NA is especially recommended. PE-RU-NA can be purchased anywhere in either tablet or liquid

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today. She is offering her handsome, modern residence property. Fourth and Madison, for sale. i Miss Helen Fonner of the Daily Democrat force, is ill again and will ' probably not be able to resume work ’ for some time. She has been feeling . badly for several weeks, following an . attack of appendicitis, and was forced to return home again yesterday J. G. Nilick attended the automobile show at Fort Wayne last evening. C. N. Christen has returned from a business trip to Indianapolis. Mrs J. H. Heller, who has been ill with the flu three weeks, is recover Ing and is able to be up the greater part of the time. Mrs. Ed Kintz and Mrs. Joe Smith have returned from Fort Wayne, where they visited with friends. PEOPLE MORE PROSPEROUS In the past year, there were only 4,726 business failures. This is the low watermark for the last nineteen years. Bradstreet announce-,. The next lowest mark was 1906, when there were almost 3.000 more bankrupts. INDIANAPOLIS MARKET (United Press Service) Indianapolis. Ind.. Mar. s—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Hog receipts. 2 - 500: market, 25< higher: best heavies. : $14.50® $14.75: medium mixed. $14.75 ' ® $15.65; common choice. $14.75® < 'sls 75; bulk sales. $15.25® $15.75; cat- < ! tie receipts. $400; steers. slo.oo® ] $13.50:; cows and heifers, >4® $11.73: I i sheep receipts. 100; market steady; : ’ tops, $9.00® $9.50. ( HAS RETURNED HOME — Mrs. Grover Odle, who was operatled on at the Lutheran hospital at i Fort Wayne, several weeks ago, was I brought to her home in this city today and is getting along fine. Upon arriving here and taken to her home, it was found that her youngest son was ill of scarlet fever, and the family will be under quarantine for some time. RESIDENCE FOR SALE—Modern house, corner sth and Madison Sts. Write Mrs. Anna avenue. Battle Creek, Mich., for price j and particulars. 56tCx \ Money back qjcvtwn •* W A 1 if HUNT S Salve fails in the \ treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA. Jl RINGWORM. TFTTER or fl I r/ itching ikio dtaeaaes Try i VJ /J •75 cent box at our risk. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

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AYERS PURCHASE NETTED HER SIOO Evansville Wo man Declares Trutona’s Benefits Eas- • ily Worth That Much Evansville, Ind.. Mar. 4 —Mrs. < • Ashcraft, well known Evansville wo man, of 1012 Chandler avenue, j lutnong the many local residents who are now publicly offering praise lot Trutona, the perfect tonic, because u gave them relief where other melt .cine* failed. I "Mine was a complication of trou tbles," Mrs. Ashcraft said. "I was suf jfering from nervousness, constipation land loss of appetite. I have been troubled this way for several years. 1 was se nervous I could hardly sit still; and if anyone spoke to nte un expectedly I would jump. I hud no appetite and the little 1 ate caused me to be constipated. 1 was getting pretty discouraged as I had tried so many medicines without getting re- ' lief. I "I do feel so much better now that I I’ve taken Trutona. Why. I feel just [like a new person. My appetite is bet ter than it has been for a year ind my nervousness —well, it's disappeared My bowel* are mor* regularly ’ , tona and I'm glad to recommend it to everyone suffering with my nil ’ ments. Trutona surely does bring results.” ’ Words like the above should convince people suffering as Mrs. Ash--1 craft did that Trutona Is a medicine t of unusual merit for the treatment of , a generally run down condition, as well as catarrhal troubles of the stom--1 ach. bowels and liver. Trutona is now being introduced and explained in Decatur at Smith, . Yager & Falk’s. CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE (United Press Service) Chicago. 111.. Mar. s—(Specials—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Close: Corn. Mar. $1.48%; May. $1.41’4: July. $1.35U; Sept $1.31%. Oats. S 2’ 4 c; July. 76c. WANTED One or two girls to work at this office. Must l>e competent. Apply at once. DAILY DEMOCRAT. COURT HOUSE NEWS Real estate transfers: Ambrose Shoaf to Thomas W. Bess, tract in Washington tp., $18,285: Rosina Kauffman et al. to Samuel Nussbaum, tract in Monroe tp., si:'.,l)m>; 'C Ray | to Peter C. Schwartz. +0 acres. Mon-1] roe tp.. $9,400; Felix Holthonse toll Roy Hook. 80 acres. Blue Creek tp., II $14,000; Orville Wherry to Warren A. II Wherry, tract in Union tp . $4,800; Eli I ('. Beery et al. to David J. Schwartz. I et al., SO acres, Monroe tp.. $10,800; II David J Schwartz et al. to Marion L. II Oliver. SO acres, Monroe tp.. $14,809; II Marion L Oliver to Fred Blum, 80 I acres, Monroe, $16,000; Jonathan M. II Andrews to C. F. Rayl, tract. Monroe I tn.. $3000; c. F. Rayl to Marlette Bow- I man. tract in Monroe. $3,500; C. r. I Rayl to Jonathan Andrews, part lot I 28, Monroe, $4,000; John G. Barnhart II to Polly Reed, lot 739. Decatur. $1,550; II Julius Haugk to Jonah A. Cline, lot 69, I Decatur. $5,000; John Spuller and wife I to Anna E. McConnell, lot 823. Deca- I tur. $250; William M. Christen to I Riley I. Christen, lot 237, Decatur, I $1,500. I In the estate of David Steele, a I written waiver of notice and assent I to conveyance was filed by all adult I defendants. Default of Artie Steele. I a minor heir noted. Fred Schurger I appointed guardian ad litem for Artie I Steele. Administrator authorized to I expend $35.00 for abstract. I Letters of administration were is- I sued to Marie Engel for the estate of I Elizabeth J. Crandell and filed bonl for SIOO. i Anna Laman, guardian for Christina and Nevah Laman, filed current report, approved. Gurdian ordered to pay S3G9 to said wards, one-half to I each. BETTER M CALOMEL, Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little oiivecoiored tablets are the resuit of Dr, Edwards' determination not to treat hverand bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant httie tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don’t injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, “dullness'’ and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “togy' and “heavy.” They “clear” clouded brain and “uerkuTj” the spin U. 10c and 25c.''

BELGIUM RUN AT PROFIT A profit of more lhlin n1,1,10n ran, hus been realized, over and rbove expenses, by the Belgian government in 1919. The Budget equated the expenditures and made tax ■Pturns to fit- At the end of the year, inwever, it was f ound that the actual eturns wer* higher limn was needed, •economists say that it shows un ur isnal recovery from the devastations »f the war. DEGREE TEAM TO MEET Member* of the Pocahontas degree team are requested to meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock. SA V E Discount by paying telephone bills on or before the 10th. Office open till 0 o clock Safur•day. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Please Go ’Way and let me Sleep! Triangle Presents “THE MAN WHO WOKE UP.” Wherein a Southern Colonel and editor wakes up in a hot bed of progress and tries to pull tne sheets cf prejudice over his head, but the alarm clock is set i-ringing by Dan Cupid and he is forced to wake up at Mecca Theater TONIGHT ALSO Sixth episode of the great serial, "THE BLACK SECRET.” featuring Pearl White. Sneeze Today? Look Out for Flu! A FEW sneezes —a cold in the head —and then trouble. Winter time iscold time-and colds are the beginning of most winter sickness. Get a package of LIGHTNING LAXATIVE Ol IMNE TABLETS W 111 Not Gripe or Sicken -take a few of them. Relief in twenty-four hours. Perfectly safe. Ask your druggist or dealer. Only 25 cents.

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teachers ON strike An-hladd. Pa. Mar 5 Arehlmld ! public schools remained closed today , w n result of the toacbera’ strike, while the latest ultimatum from the i, pach ers declared they will stay un i.trtk. until a »li*«a< tory t ompro ■nise 1> offered by the Ikturd of edit 1 ' eat ion. 1 . ———■ *’■ #

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