Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1920 — Page 2

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ATTENTION! Watch this space for Studabaker’s advertisement. Insurance of every discription carefully attended too. Farmer's Insurance—Fire and Tornado One of my specialties. See me before placing your tornado business. 'Phone No. 392. or write me at Decatur .Indiana, and I will call and see you. 1). E. STUDEBAKER, 418 Jefferson St. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BnnnMHHaiflEMMHHnnnMnMMHßMßnHni ■ I | Our - | | Certificates I I of Deposit J I What Are They? | THEY ARE RECEIPTS FOR MONEY H DEPOSITED WH H THE OLD ADAMS || COI NIT BANK. WHICH MONEY DRAWS || INTEREST FROM THE DAY DEPOSIT- || ED. IS PAYABLE AT FULL FACE VALUE J WHEN DUE, AND IS PROTECTED BY • THE LARGEST CAPITAL AND SI RPLI’S || 0 IN ADAM 4 i'.OUVUY. || |H ? i « »; • WE ISSUE OCR C. D’s. IN ANY |j AMOUNT AND LOR ANY PERIODS OF TIME TO SLIT YOl R CONVENIENCE. || THEY ARE IDEAL INVESTMENTS FOR B THE SI RPLI S FI NDS OF INDIVIDE- || H ALS, FIRMS AND ORGANIZATIONS OF EVERY KIND. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT PAY IL INTEREST. I 010 ADAMS CDUSTY BAUK | The Oldest and Largest Bank in Adams County

Graduation Gifts He’ll Admire Will be Something From Vance & Linn That He Can Wear Surely Appreciate A Shirt, a Hat, a Tie J i OR ANY ONE OF.THE HUNDRED AND ONE THINGS FOUND HERE FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN TO WEAR. WE WANT YOU TO \ SEE THE WONDERFUL NEW 'Tf Silk Shirts / We’re offering at $7.50 & $8.50' • A —And w hen it comes to hats * A Well—This is Decatur’s Hat f A Store—We’re Showing All the ’ f New and Nifty Straws. Priced 4 Right, Too. ‘ Decoration Day Fixings Vance Linn Just Right Clothes For Men and Boys 4 ' . ! . » J.

CARMEL FILLING FOR CAKE Lump of butter size of an egg, one pint brown augur, one half cup of milk. One half cake chocolate or three tablespoonsful of cocoa, boll twenty minutes, beat until smooth.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1920.

BEFORE ’SQUIRE KINT/ John Schwartz was arrested yesterday afternoon and was arraigned before 'Squire Kintz last evening on u charge of unlawfully leaving the carcus of a dead horse in his held for some time. He pleaded guilty and was fined $5 and costs, amounting to $15.10 which lie paid. NOTICE! Tractor demonstration at the farm of Date Zimmerman, 2% miles west of Monroe, on next Saturday, May 29. 126-tl — 1 HOMEMADE RECIPE CATARRHANO COLDS Nouexpensiva—Cut This Out. Thousands are making thia beneficial remedy at home and anyone who has catarrh or a cold can do the same. Ask your druggist for three quarters of an ounce of Mentholized Arcine and pour it into a pint bottle, then fill the bottle with water that has been boiled. Gargle the throat as directed and snuff or spray the liquid into the nostrils twice daily. It’s a simple way to get rid of cold and catarrh and keeps the nasal passage and throat so clean and healthy that germs of flu or any other germs will have a hard time gaining a foothold. s is the dentrifice that contains the properties recommended as ideal by United States Army dental surgeons WAS NERVOUS AND RUN DOWN RESTORED TO NORMAL HEALTH BY 810-FEREN “I feel I owe you people a world of gratitude for the benefit I have received in using your wonderful remedy—Bio-feren Tablets, which have completely restored me to normal conditions," says Joseph E. Webb of Muncie, Indiana. Bio-feren s without doubt the grandest and quickest remedy for nervous, run down, weak, Zenemic men and women ever offered direct through the druggists and is not at all expensive. Take two after each meal and one at bed time, and after seven days take one after each meal and one at bed time until the supply is exhausted. Then if, you feel that anv claim made in this special notice is untrue—:f you are not in better health—if you do not feel ambitious, more vigorous and keen minded, yes, twice as much as you did before, the druggist who sold you rhe tablets will giadly hand you bid: just what you paid for them. All .ruggists in this city and vicinity have a supply on hand, or n easily get it fox you. I 'Seven n day for seven days—- : Wonderful results.

• —o —o—O —0 —O—O —O —o—o—o —♦ * o DOINGS IN SOCIETY «|b Q, 0 , 0 o—o o —0 —0 —0“ "fr Club Calendar Thursday Root Township Economic Club Mrs. Rhoda Mahan. Presbyterian Aid —Mrs. Jacob Atz. Philathea Class of the Baptist Church—Mrs. Edgar Lewis. Evangelical Ladies' Aid —Mrs. Joe Palmer. Friday M. E. Indies' Aid-Mrs. Rinear. Pocahontas Needle Club AfU” Lodge. The Pocahontas Needle Club will meet Friday evening after the regular lodge meeting. There will !>•', hosts instead of hostesses, and the; members are requested to come ami, see "who’s who." A good time is prom-| ised. ♦ Miss Agnes Sellemeyer was a guest at the Eighth grade picnic given at Bellmont park Tuesday. Her name, was unintentionally omitted from the list in the mention of the picnic yesterday. ♦ Nellie Blackburn’s, Mrs. Sprang’?! and Mrs. Conway’s class of the Methodist church will meet Friday at 1:30 at the church. Mothers please send your children. + An indoor dinner picnic was given, last evening at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. W. J. Myers on North Fifth street in honor of their son-in-law, Mr. Mercer of Savanah, Ohio, who stopped over for the night on his wav to Crawfordsville and Manchester for a visit with relatives. The picnic circle included the families of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Myers, the James and Edgar Moses families, the Harkless •imily, the Ahr family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harding of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Harding being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myers. A jolly good time was had by all. MONEY FOR FARMERS (United Press Service) Washington, May 27 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—Farmers of the, United States through the farmers National Council, today asked congress for from $25,000,000 to $40,000.000 for purchase of livestock, machinery and other necessities to keep the farms productive. In a letter addressed to both bouses. Benjamin C. Marsh, secretary of the council requested enactment of legislation to put such a sum at the disposition of the farmers through the medium of a revolving fund. STEADY AT OPENING & , (United Press Service) New York. N. Y., May 27—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Quotations were steady at the opening of the foreign exchange market here today. Ster ling demand opened at $3.87’4, up IV4- Franc checks 12.67, off 5 cen times; lire checks 16.67, off 25; marks demand .(SBO, cables .0282. oil .0015. LEAD IS GROWING (United Press Service) Huntington, W. Va„ May 27—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Returns from 1,611 precincts out of a total of 1,860 in the state gives Senator Howard Sutherland a lead over Major General Leonard Wood in Tuesday’s republican presidential primary of 5.024. The totals were: Sutherland 29,116 and Wood 24,092. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG! SHE FEELS FINE NOW Aches and pain£ often indicate kid neys out of order. Your kidneys surely need help — and quickly when your hands or feet are swollen and you feel dull and sluggish, lose your appetite and your energy and there is a pul't'v look under the eyes. Mrs. L. Gibson. 12th and Edison St., LaJunta, Com. writes: “My kidneys were giving me a great deal of trouble for sometime I took Foley Kidney Pills and they I helped me right away. 1 feel tine now." Sold everywhere. . j -- — ■ Mecca Theatre TONIGHT “Code of the Yukon” Another of the Select productions in six big reels ,featuring Mitchell Lewis. “CoHe tjf the Yukon” is a wonderful picture telling a fascinating tale of the life of a Canuck in the great Northwest. A man big enough to take back his wife after she. for no other reason in the world but that she wanted the tinsel of life, has rail witji her hus-l band’s enemy. Heartaches andi misery followed by joy and understanding.

THE fi. E. NEWS Band at Ft. Wayne Works Arranging for Summei Noon-day Concerts AT BROADWAY PLAN 1 Annual Picnic Will be Held at Swinney Park, fort Wayne, .June 19th Starting on June 2nd the L‘” Electric band, which has been crewed to sixty pieces, will start ! ll ' noon concerts for the employes ami their families in McCulloch park oi posite the Broadway plan’ 111 1 Wayne. These concerts will continu on Wednesday until June 16. ami soJune 24 every Thursday during summer. The band is known as one of the best organized in the state is surely a sight good to be seen an heard, where thousands of the ployes of the G. E. company gath r together on the park lawn, taking nieir lunches and enjoying the concerts. Great preparations are alsy ,r made at the works for the Gene’:.. Electric employes’ annual picni-yto I held at Swinney park. Fort Wayne. Saturday. June 19th. The following is a list of the events to be given on that day: Fifty-yard dash, boys under twelve years. One hundred-yard, three-legged rm 'two men each. One hundred-yard dash, for men. Fifty-yard hoop rolling, for ladies. Five-eights mile relay, five-inai team. Obstacle race, for men. Standing broad jump. Running broad jump. High jump. Pole vault. Two hundred twenty-yard dash, for men. Fifty-yard wash, for girls undei twelve years. One hundred-yard hurdle, for men. Medicine ball. 6-man team. Wheelbarrow race. Quarter Centurj club. Jail throwing, for ladies. Three-fourths mile running, for men Hose laying contest, fire depart ment. Tug-of-war. fire department Water battle, fire department. This affair has been formerly con ducted under the auspices of the ' T. C. club, but has grown to sue' proportions tint it was decided to ca: all of the works’ clubs and arsodJ tions together and all do their share An estimated attendance of 20,000 p» pie is very low as the attendance ii 1919 was 28.000. The residents of Decatur an, vicinity are cordially invited to attem this picnic. McConnells have son A fine boy baby was born yesterda: to Mr. and Mrs. Joe McConnell o Walnut street. The father is count: recorder and wears a smile that won come off. Grandad Frank McConnei is giving everybody he meets one > his finest smokes. The mother am babe are getting along nicely. NEVER SAW ANYTHING BETTER For colds that “hang on" and so lingering coughs that follow the “flu,' there is one safe family cough medi cine sold from the Atlantic to the Pa cific. Mrs. A. B. Griffith, Box 151 Andrews. Ind., writes: “Last winte: my family all had the ‘flu.’ I trier Foley’s Honey and Tar and never saw anything better From now on I w.i not be without it in the house." Don' let children suffer from croup oi whooping cough when this reliab’r remedy can be so easily procured Sold everywhere.

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—1 I Njlll / si / 4 i M Saving Paint Dutch Boy Don’t save paint by letting your house Phoenix go Without It. Cheaper far to save the , house than the paint. •» I - Dutch Boy white-; ...I, nnx. ' with pure « 1-t hnseed oil, ■ reads e. mlv. covers thoroufihly. and does not blister or crack, no matter how severe the assaults of sun, snow. Our assortment of paint, cils. varnishes. etc., is of best quality throughout. the brock store May Sale BERNSTEIN May sale is still on. It is a money saver. You save on every purchase. Don t tail to attend this sine. Come in Saturday. Come in any day. All the Thread you want: received a large shipment. Ladies' Iricoletlt’ Waists, i A All sizes; all colors * • • U 1 lot of Georgette Waists, most all sizes, 0$ §2.45,82.95 Indies'Oxfords or Pumps, <1 QX V*’ (i'T High or low heel. Special ♦rj”X»vFtJ Io I •t/U Dress Gingham, large assortment of patterns, :;.Sc value, special, yard Ladies’ I nion Suits, knee length. IQ/* 75c value *Xt/V \ few sizes Barefoot Sandals left, at ‘ Ladies'Muslin Slipover Gowns, 4 0 $1.75 value. Special M 1 • 1 v Mens Black Socks, ' | 1 25c value \ ..... Mens Porosknit Union Suits, all sizes tJOV A nice assortment of • 1 E Dress Voiles, at (ioc* 95c and V A* Lw l.adi<'s' White Petticoats, embroidery llounce, GSf’ Mens Overalls, with bib, C* 1 QQ All sizes L s t7O Mens Good Outing Work Shoes, CX All sizes tPO.uJ Ladies White Fine Ribbed Hose, Mens Muslin Athhtic I nion Suits, QQn Ail sizes Ot/V A Bargain! Green Window Shades, f> I t long. Special I */v A Largi Assortment Curtain Goods, »A‘) ~ fGn Special, yard ZoC t« ('■Uy sour M, ns Work Shirts now and save. d* 1 OX All sizes, at .... ip 1 .Otl l }an win!—Ladies’ §6.50 Patent Oxlonk illii Im I. a (i indv, all sizes, d? 4 QX Wl k’they lasi Don t fail to attend our May Bargain Sale. You will benefit by it.