Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1920 — Page 5
Special Sale On Pumps Iff I’umpa, SUM l (?rade*'i,' P /Tr\ &**•>*»••»•$ ' litukle (olonml sllsO V 1 (irades go at $8.70 \7 A ifr ]| flii ■■ f* ,vi(l Jan Louis Heel Pumps, opj Plenty of trod sizes and widths from AAA TO I) first conic, gets the cream. Charlie Voglewede SELLS ’EM. v
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • ABOUT TOWN ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mre. T. J. Inirkin and daughter ieturned lust evening from a triii to Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. E. it. Adams returned this morning from Indianapolis whenMr. Adams attended the meeting off the Indiana Grand Lodge of Masons, he and Mrs. Adams visiting with relatives In-the meantime. Mrs. Rout will arrive home this afternoon from a several weeks' visit with her son. Hugh, in Tennessee. Mrs. Nan West and sons of Auburn, arrived this afternoon to attend the commencement exercises. Mrs. We ' is a guest at the W. A. Lower home while the boys are visiting Di k Ht i lor. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Deck r of Findlay. Ohio, will arrive in the city Sat urday evening for a few days’ visit with Mrs. Deckers sister. Mrs. Clark Hawkins, and family, south of Decatur. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
YOUR CHFERIEST CM CHUM “WHITE STAG” EXTRA MILD SEGARS IF YOU LIKE A LITTLE ' KICK'’ TO YOUR SMOKE-PAL ASK FOR THE "WHITE STAG” BROAD LEAF. LONDRES EXTRA AND .BROAD LEAF, 8c; 2 for 15c INVINCIBLE SIZE 10c ASK YOl Ii DEALER FOR THEM. ■ i : = ; CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY Jp S in reverence to heroes ol‘ three ± 1 wars. v This Hank will he closed all friz "I day Monday, May 310, to hoi.- fcz: or the memory ot the iajlcn heroes of three wars —Civil, jtt Spanish and World. _ zzE ::: On other days the doors of this Bank are wide open to the g veterans of the U. S. A. g f-; FIRST NATHWAI. BAFK || jpi 1 j
Tin- Foe Quartet will go to Crookj<d lake next week for their annual 'tiling. They will enjoy the hospital;i\ of Robert Mercer, who ow ns a cottage at the lake. I i e members of the Foe quartette tnd their families left this afternoon ur Crooked Kake, Indiana, where they will spend a several days’ outing. Tre Fosse Bill Costing company of this city is erecting several new billhoards on the vacant lot on Monroe street, just west of tiie Niblick store. Mr Minnie Holthouse visited with her sister, Mrs. William Dowling at tiie yt. Joseph hospital, Fort Wayne, yesterday. J. H. IF-ller returned this morning It !i o apolis where been 1 ki 1 l. after business iunrests. The members of the iiluffton liieh school base l>a,U team arrived this afternoon and are engaged in a game of base ball with the Decatur hign school team at the Belmont park this afternoon. The dosing of tho schoo 1 today - trough t forth the usual number ot •p and -ad faces—happy because | suives and sad because of fadin' But the failures will probably nake liie determination stronger to vin next time. Mrs. Roy Arcbbold visited in Fort . avue yesterday afternoon. Michael Mill- r tho contractor w ill ;■. this evening for West Baden
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1020.
HE WAS FORCED TO DIVE UP FARMING **■' Says Rheumatism Had Him Down and Out Until He Began Taking Tanlac ! “1 uttt going hack to the ftfrm in | better health than I have been in (twelve years,” said Roe Blackwell, R. : F. D. 9, Box lt»8, West Terre Haute, j Ind., as he told of Ids wonderful experience with Tanlac. "For twelve years before 1 began jinking Tanlac I had suffered from i stomach trouble and rheumatism. 1 ■ kepi getting worse until about a year ago I had to give up farming, as I I was not aide to do any kind of hard work. My appetite was poor and notli- ( tng tasted right. After every meal my j food began to sour almost at once. 1 I would turn deathly sick and there was j always a bad taste In my mouth. I Iliad rheumatism so bad that during damp, rainy weather my shoulders, arms ami knees pained me so much and my joints became so stiff I wouid not get about and would have to just give up and go to bed. Often 1 was down flat on my back for weeks at a lime hardly able to move. Then, too, my kidneys worried me a great deal, there was always a severe pain in the H small of my back and it hurt me so . bad to bend over l could not lace and unlace my shoes. “I hated to give up farming but 1 1 just had to. for although I tried almost i. every kind of treatment and medicine none of them did me any good. 1 heard so much praise of Tanlac l tnrted taking if myself and began to i get lietter right away. Well, sir, 1 have now taken only six bottles in all. mil I nevar had a better appetite in y my life. I can eat anything 1 want without its hurting me a particle, the f rheumatims lias left me entirely, my kidneys never bother me any more and fiie pains have all gone out of my l ack. All my friends know what Tan- , lac lias done for me. for I never meet u them but what 1 tell them all about it. 1 and what a grand medicine it is and J t will always have a good word for it.” Tanlac is sold in Decatur at Smith, Yager & Falk's, in Berne at Stengel & Craig’s and in Geneva at P. C. ? Pcitsch’s drug store. here he will enjoy a two weeks' , rest at this famous health resort. A number of Decatur people are , i burning on attending the big GPO-mile j auto race in Indianapolis’ next Mon s day. POP OVERS — 5 Two cups sweet milk, two cups . Pour, two eggs, two teaspoonfuls , i f sughr, one-ha*f teaspoonful suit. , I cat until light and foamy, have pans and over very hot. bake fifteen t 'er Twenty minutes. They are de--1 cious. — Soon Be Ready (Continued from page one) vacation money—and the one selling the most tickets will be declared queen of the day. Tiie girls will be paid a percentage of tba-egles so that each one will be treated fairly. Great enthusiasm has been aroused among the contestants and the one who wins the honor to be the queen will have to do seme hard work, as each one , declares that they will be the one. Names of all contestants will be announced later. MEAT SHOP’S CLOSE All city meat markets in Decatur will close at nine o’clock Monday morning on account of Decoration Day. Please take notice. 127-2 t Hear the new May records while you are enjoying a cool, refreshing drink at the Moilhouse Drug company. 127-2 t ' : | Stop at King’s Confectionery and ask for Klepp’s Tasty Ice Cream. You will like it.
Mecca Theatre TONIGHT “OH, JOHNNY” . | A bijj Goldwyn production featurinff the newly made screen star, LOUIS BENNISON. They dared him to start something and he finished it. The romance of a smiling gun man who came marching home with cupid as his pal. A story with a punch and one you will like. Remember this is Goldwyn year, and if it’s a Goldwyn it’s got to be good. Everybody come. \ Money back wituout questsoa \ \ if HUNT’S Snlre fails in t|» V'NT fJJ RINGWORM, tetter « * J I Py ttiicr itcbinf ikio dittMH Tr» ] ) ( \ «7i cent IwiMav ruk I THE HOUTHOUSE DRUG CO. |
♦ THE COURT HOUSE NEWS ♦ ♦ ♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦««* Real e; tat etransfer-: John Hanrj Gass et al. to Strang Bros Co., quit | qjalm deed to tract in Washington lip. $1; Charles N. Christen to Chris iian Rleberich, inlot, Decatur, $0,700. In the Joshua Parrish estate, proof of publication and posting of notices of sale of real estate was filed, it ■ port of sale of real estate filed. lie port of sain examined and approved, arid sale confirmed. Deeds ordered to purchasers. I>eeds reported and an . proved. Petition by executors for authority to make partial distribution. 1 Petition submitted and approved. Kxecutors authorised to make dtstribu- • Hon of $8,5<)0 as set out In the petition. 1 David Fields vs. Cyrus K .Mills. I): , fault of defendant. Rule agaln-t clerk to answer complaint. Answer i by clerk tiled. Appearance by Smith and Parrish for plaintiff. I-enhurt a. Heller withdraw appearance for plain- | tiff. Answer submitted. Finding that i defendant is a resident of Ad-inis county, Indiana; that he is incapable i f managing Ills estate and businei i i affairs by reason of old age an I in , (Trinities and that a guardian ought to l'-e appointed to take charge of bis [ person and estate. Judgment that raid defendant is adjudged incapable I of managing his estate by reason of his infirmities and old age. Petitioner’s attorneys allowed the sum of I S2O, and (he prosecuting attorney is i allowed the sura of $lO. Said 3ums l Ire to be taxed as costs in said action. CHILI CON CARNE » _______ Grind two pounds of round beef in » . • . tiie meat chopper and two medium . sized onions. Cook slowly in plenty i of water for two hours. Then add one pint of strained tomatoes. Sea n highly with salt and pepper. Cook for one-half hour longer. Do not alI low- it to cook down too much as there should be plenty of broth. , Serve with salt wafers. Look for tho sign “EAT” when buying your fresh baked goods. At the While Front, fry an extra loaf'of “EATS” broad, loat 15 cents. Darting A' 1-e.se. |'|
jfL ! Half-Price Ip Spring Coat & Suit IN THIS SALE WILL BE INCLUDED EVERY SHORT SPRING COAT AND J\ THE CHOICE OF EVERY SUIT NOW ON HAND. ALL THIS SEASON’S GARMENTS. . c . I $50.00 ZI I j $35.00,,., 11 $30.00 c,,a,» 11 $25.00,™, | | NOW I I NOW S I NOW | I NOW ; $25.00 I) $17.50 j| $15.00 !| $12.50 | *■■■■■■■■■■■■ol Zmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam $85.00 suit, j! $75. ( 0 Suits | $57.50 S its f 1 $40.00 Suits I I $42.50 j j $37.50 j j $2875 | [ $20.00 | | Special Sale 011 Silk Dresses I All Dresses, price $37.50 to $42.50 jjj*> JJQ All Dresses, price $25.00 to $27.50 ' DAINTY NEW VOILE DRESSES price i d lh fro n m''. cstfou ' ard . [ ' attcrns ’ ....$10.00,12.50, 13.50 upto 32.50 I Buy Now While Stocks Are Complete | j NIBLICK & CO. ] mrinnir'i - wmft-WT—htb j|
ENGINEER'S T00L.3 Wrenches, Hammers, Oilers, etc, all of the best quality and workmanship, now selling at about one-third less than the usual price. We alto offer a fine line of HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE greatly reduced in price. i Decatur Cash Hdw. Store, 1 N. O. Grove. ( The majority of Roman annalists wrote their anhala in Gri ek. 3
Don’t You Need a New Hat? t! 3 1 We have new styles in / regular straw, Panama and Hangkok hats, ■j Pric “ from $ 1.50 $7.50 See them while sizes are complete. I Many kinds of summer underwear— B. V. !)., I’orosknit and Balbriggan, • Pr “ $1.0053.00 Boys’ Knickerbocker suits, r in shades and quality that will satisfy, >/( :! p “ n l $6 ~,522.50 Jp Don’t forget our suits for men and young men; aSy New stvles, new colors and guaranteed qualities, M r /t ‘ p “ m S2O io S6O / j Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson j| “Cater to the man who cares,’’
—■■■ ■'■■■ — PEOPLE WHO KEEP ACCOUNTS and regulate their expenditures systematically, save money anti prosper. A budget will help you. We will furnish the budget FREE. Will you lake the time to keep it? Ask for one. Every dollar you own has a possible earning power, and every idle dollar means just so much money lost. Start today and build a Savings Account. We pay interest on Savings. The Peoples Loan & Trust Go BANK OF SERVICE w „
