Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1920 — Page 2

An Eastern reporter says that tho way to be a succensiui lecturer is to make yourself expert in one subject, and then go out and express copious opinions on a subject you know nothing about.

If You Like The Taste Os Coffee You'll like INSTANT POSTUM and you'll like it better if you are one of those with whom, coffee disagrees. ‘clhe flavor is similar but Postum does not contain caffeine or any other drug. Better health follows „ the change. '. Sold by all Grocers Made by Postutn Cereal Co-Battle Creek. Mich.

ferhn Stfld ®G)»,-- x' *Jt r « ft -* f HraLJM 1< V W fe /</ gj/y In2ooo Counties This Month The Forces of the Church of Christ Will Gather To Face the Facts IN 2000 counties in the United States the pastors and laymen of 30 great denominations will meet in conference this month. It is the kind of conference that generals hold before a critical engagement; that business men hold before entering a new market. A conference of judgment, not emotion; a clear-eyed facing of the facts. A Survey that Business Men Must Admire For more than a year hundreds of workers have been quietly engaged in making a scientific survey of the mission fields, and of America county by county. The facts developed are startling. No such picture of America’s religious situation has ever before been drawn. On the basis of these surveys thirty Protestant denominations are uniting in a Nation Wide Cooperative Campaign Each of the thirty denominations has its own “Forward Movement” organized and officered. The Interchurch World Movement is the clearing house for all of these. It is the agency which the churches have created to avoid duplication, to foster cooperation and make sure that every man and dollar render the utmost service possible. The month of April will be devoted to making the facts of the survey known to America; in the week of April 25th - May 2nd, will come a united simultaneous financial campaign. Whether You Are Inside the Church or Out To every man and every woman who loves his country, these 2000 county conferences are vitally important. For the facts developed by this great survey show Vividly what forces are at work in America —and what kind of a country this country is to be. See that the pastor of your church appoints delegates. Any pastor can tell you the conference place and date. Or write direct to the Interchurch WORLD MOVEMENT 45 WEST 18th STREET, NEW YORK CITY The publication of thia advertisement is made possible through the cooperation of 30 denominations.

PICK OUT SOMETHING FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER Don’t forget the baked sale at Schmidt Brothers’ meat market. Cakes, baked beans, pickled eggs, doughnuts, colered eggs, and many other things.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920.

I r r SOCIETY DOINGS I——- i ■ • Club Calendar Friday W. H. M. S. of M. E. Church —Mrs Dan Sprang. | Christian Ladies’ Missionary So ciety— Mrs. Acker, First Street, j Woman’s Home Missionary Society - Mrs. Dan Spran. Saturday Children's Party—Masonic Hall. Monday. Research Club —Mrs. Ed. S. Moses, North Second Street. Woman’s Club —Masopic Hall. Wednesday. Pastry Sale, Reformed Church Ladies —MuUchler Meat Market. The Reformed church ladies will hold a pastry sale at the Mutschler moat market on Saturday, beginning 1 at 10 o'clock. The public is invited to call and get supplies for Easter. I V-- - The egg market at the local grocery stores yesterday was reported to take a drop today of three cents, dropping from thirty-eight cents to thirtyfive cents. Word was received by the grocers today that the drop was not in effect and that the market would still remain at thirty-eight cents. I BUILD THAT HOSPITAL ' | Wells county hospital is full to overflowing. Allen county hospitals' are crowded. Jay county can hardly j accomodate her sick in their county hospital. Van Wert county to the east 1 in Ohio, has her hospital full at all times. Shall we impose upon the crowded neighboring counties’ Or shall we build a hospital and take care of our ( own sick? Adams county has never been an imposter or a begger—yet.

SERVICES TONIGHT A Good Friday service will be held this evening at the Presbyterian church. Rev. Saunders will preach a sermon and the choir will sing. The services are preparatory to the Easter and communion service Sun day. The members of the congregation are asked to attend and any others in the city are welcome to this service. — —- “IT IS SAD” Washington, April 2. — (Special to Da>ly Democrat) —Homer S. Cummings, chairman of the democratic national committee, pressed for a statement on Herbert Hoover coming out for the reunblican nomination said: “It is sad to see an essential demo- < rat trying to liberalize a stand pat party.” BOOSTS PRICE (United Press Service) Chicago. April 2. —(Special to Daily Democrat) —The Chicago Herald and Examiner. Hearst morning paper, here, announced today the price of the Sunday edition will be advanced to ten cents beginning this week. Sneeze Today? Look Out for Flu! A FEW sneezes —a cold in the head—and then trouble. Winter time is cold time—and colda are the beginning of most winter sickness. Get a package of LIGHTNING LAXATIVE OIININE TABLETS Will Not Cripe or Sicken -take a few of them. Relief in twenty-four hours. Perfectly safe. Ask your druggist or dealer. Only 25 cents.

WE TAP Biumi At Our Bar It Is Best Try It Today! A complete line of soft drinks. Lose Bros. at the sign “UNITED”

ffl> MING VOOUG It’s Easy—ls You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel voting-—to do this you must watch your fiver and bowels—-there's no need of i having a sallow complexion-—dark rings i under your eyes—pnnpk-s- a bilious look in ycur face-dull eyes with no ■ sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ' ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to acton the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoyancy wluch aJ should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. I Dr.Edwards’OliveTabletsareknown i by tlieir olive color. 10c and 25c. LAWN DECORATION AND FRUIT TREES | Moses Greenhouse Co. offer a partial list of trees and shrubs for lawn, orchard or garden. California privet. 18 to 24 inches, 18 cents: $1.35 for 10; 11100 for 100. Spirea Van Hutan, 2 to 3 feet, 60 cents; 15.00 for 10. Barberry, 15 to 18 inches, 35 cents, $3.00 for io. Crimson rambler roses, hard y climbers. 95 cents. [ Cllniatia-Jackraenl-purple. 85 cents. Clomatis-Paniculata. white, sweet scented. 60 cents. Hydrangie, P. G., 60 cents. Somt maple, nursery stock. 90 cents. Apple, standard sorts, 5 to 7 feet, 95 cents; $8.50 for 10; 4 to 5 feet, 85 cents; $7.50 for 10. i Cherries. 5 to 7 feet, $1.25; $ll.OO for 10. I Box wood, bush form, 3to 3% feet, $3 50. I Place your order today that it may 'r.et, be delayed. Call and see us. We will be able to quote you very low prices on anything you may want not listed above. I Moses Greenhouse Company, i Telephone 476. Residence 195 79tf

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” + + Nothing more expressive. ♦ + Easter orders should be placed + <• early. -Plenty of first-class roses, •> carnations, Easter lillies, calla + + lillies. potted plants. Very at- + + tractive; very fragrant. From ♦ + thirty-five cents up. Call and see ♦ ♦ them. ♦ + MOSES GREENHOUSE CO. + ♦ Telephone 476. Residence 195 ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* 7843 TO THE VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY In reply to the solicitation of my many friends that I again enter the primary election as a candidate for the nomination of county surveyor on the Democratic ticket, I take this means of publicly informing them that I have decided not to be a candidate for re-nomination. Wish to thank you all for your interest in my behalf at this time, and for the confidence you have entrusted to me in the past, and assuring you that I have always endeavored to render my best services as your servant and county surveyor. Yours very truly, x ORVAL HARRUFF.

Charming New Models In Suits and Coats We now have on display a complete assortment of new spring styles in Coats and Suits by the master designer Bischof. U--Seldom has a season been so replete with attractive new /V zf ii\ style developments. Visitors to our store are delighted with HaA *p\ A. \ ,’ A the varied lines, the youthful spirit, the chic arrangement \ ZV i\ h of trimmings, the novelty of style combined in this display. - i \ 4/1 • /jj V -/ia Vk 4® / / / |\ e shall be glad to show them to you. ■Cn a s3s ' oo > s4 °' oo ’ $45<0 ° ,0 SBS -°° f lib .IJ $17.50, $22.50, $25, $35 S6O EBA I j Special This Week jay (L J V 1 Lot Corsets, worth $3.00; 1A A U Th* 9 ’ 1 Lot Corsets, worth $1.00; KA V / /\ This Sale tpL.tJV ' i This lot will not last long. Call early as this is one big bargain. — NIBLICK & CO.

+ POLITICAL CALENDAR FOR REPRESENTATIVE Editor Dally Democrat: Please atiounco In your paper thin I am a candidate tor the democratK j nomination for representative from Auams county, subject to the of the voters nt the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 4, l®2o. THURMAN GOTTSCHALK. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Editor Dally Democrat; You are authorized to announce mv name as a candidate for the Democratic-nomination for Prosecuting Attorney of the 26th Judicial district, subject to tho decision of the vo;ers at the primary election to be h< Id Tuesday. May 4. l#2o. E. BURT LENHART. Editor Daily Democrat: ' Please announce that I am a candi-| date for the democratic nomination for prosecuting attorney of the 26th ■ Judicial district, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday. May 4. 1920. ADAM C. BUTCHER. COUNTY AUDITOR Editor Daily Democrat: You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Oounty Auditor subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held, Tuesday, May 4. 1920 MARTIN JABERG. Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a democratic candidate for Auditor of Ad- 1 ami county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held. Tuesday. May 4th. 1920. E. W. FRANCE. COUNTY SURVEYOR Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce my name as a democratic candidate for county surveyor, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday. May 4, 1920. DICK BOCH. COUNTY RECORER i Editor Daily Democrat: You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for the Den.o---i cratic nomination for county recodrer, I subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held I Tuesday, May 4. 1920 Joseph McConnell. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Editor Daily Democrat: You are authorized to announce that J r.m a candidate for the democratic nomination for commissioner from the -second district, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday, May 4. 1920. B. F. BREINER. i Editor Daily Democrat: : Please announce that lam a demo ‘ cratic candidate for county commisi sioner from the second district, subi ject to the decision of the voters at ; the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 4. 1920. IRA WAGONER. COUNTY SHERIFF Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Sheriff of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 4.’1920. SEPH MELC’HI.

Will Not be One Day Without PE-RU-NA This Lady TELLS Her FRIENDS Mrs. Mary Fricke, CO" Bornman St.. Belleville, Hl, !• just one of the many thousand# of ladlee | i throughout the country who, after an agony of years, have at found health, strength and Mr vigor in PE-RL-NA. & Her own words tell of her suffering and recovery QT' better than we can do it: “I suffered with my WL- ‘ ’ stomach, had awful Cramps and headaches so 1 KSt c'ten could not lay on a pillow. Saw your book, gFQ Vk tried PE-RU-Ka and got good results from the f f A first bottle. To be sufs of a cure I took twelve Itijfo-.y bottles. I have recommended PE-RU-NA to my friends and all are well pleased with results. I wjy«i will not be one day without PE-RU-NA. Have not had a doctor slues I started with PE-Rt'-NA, which • was about fifteen years ago. I am now sixty-three | jeers old, hale, hearty and well. Can do as much work as my daughters. I feel strong and healthy and weigh near two hundred pound*. Before. I "■ weighed as little as one hundred. I hope lots of mks.mahyfrickb people use PE-RU-NA and get the results I did.” An experience in™ that of Mrs. Fricke is an Inspiration to every sick and suffering woman. ' “ It you have catarrh, whether ft be Os the nose, throat, stem h bowels, or other organs, PE-RU-NA is the remedy. It Is not new’ it is not an experiment. PE-RU-NA has been tried. PE-RU-NA habeen used by thousands who once were sick and are now well. To prevent coughs, colds, grip and Influenza and to hasten recovery there is nothing better. PE-RU-NA will improve the appetite and digestion, purify th" blood sooth tho Irritated mucous linings, eradicate the waste material and corruption from the system. It will tone up the nerves, g*. ve you health, strength, vigor and the joy of living. Do what Mrs Mary Fricke and thousands more have done—try PE-RU-NA You win be glad, happy, thankful. {Tablet Pt Jdquld. Sold Everywhere,

. B--1 I £ K ll' »