Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1920 — Page 2

Chiropractic is the boon to humanity. It has helped others, it will help you. CONSULT SMITH AND SMITH Doctors of Chiropractic OHice over Morris •» <Jt 10c ■•'lore DECATUR. INDIANA 60-eod-tf

Two reasons why so many former coffee drinkers now prefer Instant POSTUM Better health* —and economy a strong second. Postum is sold at the same fair price as before the war Everybody likes its rich coffee-like flavor. “There's a Reason'for Postum at Grocers. Made at Battle Creek, Mich. by the Postum Cereal Co.

No Trouble At All To Write An Ad Every Week About THE BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH 111111 I'■■L They're Such Good Phonographs— That is. they have so many good points that one could write all day on Brunswick’s good qualities.—The best way is to come in and enjoy a concert on one of them. You then can see for yourself why it is so easy to write about this wonderful ‘'Home Entertainer.” You can hear the new— Brunswick Records, Too. w rlTv l 8 J«J t % « I

Good to the Last Crumb (and then some) Blue Ribbon Bread Made Here at Home for Home Folks to Eat Made from the best wheat flour. Every precaution is taken to make it cleanly and wholesome in every way. Just a loaf will convince you that it is “good to the last crumb." and Miller’s Cakes, Cookies and Pies .Just Like Mother Used to Bake Good and Sweet—Made to Eat. Miller’s Bakery 248 West Monroe St. Telephone 1

i i Yesterday morning at the home of Rudolph Steury in Monroe township, i occurred the wedding of Mias Flor 1 once King to Jacob D. Mazelin. Th' 1 | ceremony was performed by Rev. DaI vid Schwartz of the Christian church and was witnessed by the members of the congregation.—Herne Witness. WANT ADS EARN—s—s—S

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1920.

♦ * ' SOCIETY DOINGS | > Club Calendar Tuesday C, L. of C.—K. of C. Hall. Dutiful Daughters class of Evangelical church—Mrs. Felix Graber. Rebecca 1-odge—l. O. O. F. Hall. FRIDAY Mite Society—M. E. Church. Epworth League—M. E. Church. Wednesday. Presbyterian Aid —Church Parlors. Ic-Nlck Club—Miss Anola Frank. Thursday Eastern Star —’Masonic Hall. Home Economic Club —Mrs. Charles Johnson. Baptist Missionary Society—Mrs. S. E. Shamp. Men’s Club of Christian Church — J. C. Whiteman Home. Friday Phoebe Bible Class — Mrs. John Spuhler. Christian Ladies’ Aid — Mrs. Joe Cloud. Saturday. Two Cent Supper—April Section, at Evangelical Church. Missionary Society — Union Chapel Church. D. Y. H. Class Pastry Sale —Meyer. Brushwiller & Heel Meat Market. The C. L. of C. ladies will have a called meeting at the K. of C. hall Tuesday evening. Business of importance will come up and every member is requested to be present. 92-3 t

The Ladies* Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon. The ladies are requested to come as early as possible and to be prepared to sew. 93-t2 ♦ The Men's club of the Christian church will hold their regular meeting Thursday evening with J. C. Whiteman. The Inter-church World movement will be discussed by the men at this time. ♦ The ladies of the Presbyterian Aid society will meet at the church Weil- ; nesday afternoon to sew for a needy J family of the city. All ladies are re- ; quested to be at the church with thitn- ( bles and needles and assist in the work. ♦ > ’ The Epworth League will have a social at the Methodist church Friday evening ♦ All members of the Rebecca lodge. No. 86. are requested to be present ' at the regular lexige meeting tonight. Business of importance. By order I cf Noble Grand. ♦ i The Mite society of the M E. church will meet Friday afternoon at the church. Mrs. Dan Tyndall and Mrs. Will Schrock will be the chairmen. INDIANAPOLIS MARKET • L'nited Press Service) Indianapolis, Apr. 20 —Hog receipts. 4.000; medium mixed. sl7® 17.25; common choice $17.25(1 17.50; bulk sales, $17.25® 17.50; cattle receipts. 1,000, lower; steers $9.50@15; cows and heifers sß@l4; sheep receipts, 100; market steady; tops. $8,50® 10.

Mecca Theater Last Time Tonight “The Thunderbolt” featuring | Katherine MacDonald. Did you see this big feature last night? If you were not able to get in don’t fail to see it tonight. Positively the best ever. A mighty 'struggle of human passions—a mighty struggle of the elements—this is “The Thunderbolt.” First show at 6:30— Second show at 7:4s—Third show at 9 o'clock. Don’t miss it. TOMORROW “Red Head,” a big Select pro-' duction, featuring Alice Brady. ■■ ■" .. 1 . SSSgSBgBSS WHEN YOU EMPLOY US A VOU’LL SEE — WE DO OUR WORK J O.UITE I VZ THOROUGHI*feW7

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ♦ HOOSIER HOME HINTS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ System in doing the work It just as impartaut as good equipment and the housekeeper whose work "is never done" Is often one who never stops to plan out her work to save time nor tries to prevent unnecessary steps by thinking ahead. Rural school teachers who have planned to supplement the cold lunch carried from home, with some hotj soup or cocoa prepared at school, testify that pupils are healthier and make better progress in their school work. Many valuable hints on preparing the school lunch are contained in bulletin No. 72. which may be obtained for the asking from the extension depart ment of Purdue University. The canning season will be here shortly. Many suggestions on the cold pack method of canning are contained In extension bulletin No. 82. which may be obtained free. From a half hour to an hour and a halt will be saved daily by a dish drainer, a wire rack which holds the dishes after they are washed. Boiling water dashed over the dishes just after they have been cleaned take, away the necessity of drying them with a towel. Some flowers in the garden will add materially to its beauty. A row of poppies or others which bloom alone about the time the vines start to die, brightens up the brown spots consid erably. Tn spring, the housewife’s fancy turns to thoughts of greens. The dandelion is one of the earliest ant one of the best. The dogfish is a diminutive but nev ertheless a true shark.

WELCOMES THE OPPORTUNITY TO TELL ALL FACTS Mrs. Byers, Deeply Grateful for Aid. Wants Others to Know Trutona’s Merit Terre Haute. Ind., April 19. —"I am glad to have the opportunity to tell of the wonderful benefits Trutona has given me.” Mrs. Rebecca Byers, who lives in Terre Haute, at 857 North Third street, said recently. Mrs. Byers’ gladness is explained as foi lows: “For the past three years my system has been in a run-down condition. My kidneys had been giving me a lot of trouble and my stomach was in such shape that I had to be careful about my eating. I suffered constantly from pains in my back and I know that my liver wasn’t in good condition." “My appetite had almost failed me completely when I began using Trutona. But thanks to this treatment of the perfect tonic I can eat anything I want to and thoroughly enjoy it. For the first time in three years my back doesn’t bother me. and 1 sleep as sound as any human being can.” "Trutona did ail of this for me after other medicines had failed to relieve my troubles, and I'm sure if one bottle will help me Ho much, a few more will put me in splendid health. Furthermore, I’m confident that Tru tona will do the same for others if they’ll take it according to directions." Trutona’s healthful action reaches every portion of the body, and per forms its work faithfully and efficiently. Trutona rebuilds diseased nerves and tissues, creates a healthful appetite and aids in the assimilation and digestion of the food. Trutona is now being introduced and explained in Decatur at Smith, Yager & Falk’s.

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REAL ESTATE NEWS Eight-room house on Monroe street, partly modern. Eightroom house on First street, cellar, lights, gas and toilet. Six-room house on Adams street, five lots. Six-room house on Line street. Three-fourths acre near Pleasant Mills. 4-room house, barn granary, milk house, corn crib, chicken house, drove well. i Come In and see us about these properties. Erwin & Michaud. $ $ S—WANT$ —WANT ADS LARN —♦ —$ L®„ J Wirlk? When Your House Stretches Heat and col-i cause the wood in buildtars to cnjxmd contract. FJr.t thi.i ta not elastic cracks and scales, allowirr tha weather to reach the wood fibres It is cvppcsc.i to protect. Paint expands and contracts with the surface t covers — when it is made of Dutch Boy phoenix White-Lead mixed with p. to linseed cl’. Such point io c'.'xstic an : expands and contracts with the wood. It will not crock and scale wh?r. ccbj cted to the most trying weather changes. Our stock of paint and paint materials is large. W. recommend Dutch Eoy v-hite-lcad be--1 cause it is used ::rd endcroed by people who krx w paint. , We dsn rerve y£v as*?atisfactori’y a? we r.r? serving yoi!r neighbors. I 1 Mm! THE BROCK STORE

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WHEN MARBLE TIME ROLLS ’ROUND Mnrble-tiine means extra pi»r your boy*. # shoes—he just must kneel on the walk or in th , dirt you can't hit ’em standing up. You'll find here for boys Sturdy Shot s that ar specially dcJglivd and built to meet ihv exha hard wear that live active hoys give them. Caps and soles of extra strong leather on our shot s for boys will help keep the shoe bill dow n. Peoples & Gay “Fine Footcry”

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