Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1920 — Page 5

gms Here’s Your Chance . \v U V’ ":" lle<l ". I’; 1 ' 1 '“ f these dainty Pumps for party, dancmx and dress wear, now here’s your chance to buy them at $8.75 Bright Kid or Patent AAA to C, 3 to 7. » Charlie Voglewede Is Selling A Lot of ’Em.

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ABOUTTOWN ♦ *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»«* ♦ K. of C. dance at ;i hall t , Dore B. Erwin mm! ■ a btisitu -s tity I to Fort Wayne tod '.. Mr. and Mrs. John Furry are \i Hing the S. I’. Sheet family. J. 8. Peterson is att> adin,- the bi show in Chicago today. Elmer laet htenwalter ot Chi'ago rived here t< >lav to visit with 1. uncle. Daniel Spyunc. Mrs. Anna Gummtt nd daughters, Ida and Lydia, were • nteriained to,i..\ at the Henry Auma: home north o. the city. Ixniis Emnierhr.’ mJ or for :i • Northern Indiana G ■ Ebehm ri rally, is in the city fl..- a !■ w da :. looking after aft its f i ny. ■MMMMMK*V . ,r aWMBr* Ice Cream Social ' A i r ;.. » ’ /'*■ MAGLEY INLL l '® First and will be the be i. Everybody welcome, and everybody i*- ‘.l'ini to the big ice c. ;l.i social and an out-door exhibition, Sat. Eve., June 12 Come and tell your friends. Given by MILLER BROS. Don't forget the date.

— For Breakfast i Ready-to-eat—-the meat of wheat and malted barley Grape*Nuts A nourishing 'bod that provides at small cost the essentials nature requires to keep the body in trim. At-nrocers everywhere

Hertha Pierson of north of the ' d v was a shopper hero today. X "inii Mi er was a shopper in Fort Wayne yesterday. !■’. Miller was a business visitor in Bluffton yesterday. L.mnigartnar made a business ’/"I to Fort Wayne today. V and Mrs. John Borne of west of ie city were shoppers here today. W Stewart Carey of Saint Louis is 'it his 1: other. Mrs. S. Carey ami Mr. and M. . J. R. Ilortorf. Harr) Springer of .Monroe has purliaser a Studebaker "Six" sedan from Hie local alesinan. Harve Kitson. I’ ank Gass arrived homo from CuiI • ■ where he attended his son's wedding. Mr. "td Mr-. Fprest Andrews and 1 i.tries, of Monroe were in this city shopping today. George Kinxle returned from Fort yesterday after taking a treatment at the hospital. Hoy Bell of Wren, Ohio, made a bus■s trip to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Mr-. Sarah Lane was called to New 'ii'limond. Indiana, today because of ’.'i- severe illness of her brother. Hiram Gorell of Latto, Indiana, was 'ids city today purchasing pipe of . F. Arnold for use in oil wells which are being drilled at Latto. .v s. D. H. Hunsieker went to Fort > i i . today to call on Mrs. March, i-■ a patient at the Lutheran hospital. , Mrs. C. H. Smith and Mrs. C. A Stein of Bluffton were the guests cf Air--. Daaiel Sprang during the eon- : '-•■•ition i the Home Missionary soiefy yesterday. ?i John C. White of Garrett who he conference president of theW. 11. M. S. and who attended the conion here yesterday returned to her hotit" today. , Th- Decatur Home Builders have /oinplet' <1 the cellar di' the house they are building on Third street. It is now ready for the Carpenters. The cellars of the two houses on Fifth Mrcet are nearly finished and the car'center work will soon be commenced.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1920.

Miss Mary Frlslnger is a new clerk at the Enterprise drug store. Miss Mary Frlslnger has returned : from Muncie where she had been /vis-! Hing friends. Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. Ranking and rotis, Clemens and Harold of Union township were shoppers here today. Professor Wiley of Purdue university Is hero today giving talks to the farmers who are making a tour of the county’s Duroc herds. Mrs. L. T. Brokaw returned homo yesterday after visiting her grandson, Truman Johnson, at the Home Mill-J tary school. She also attended the Bowser and Walter reunion at Fort' Wayne which Is held every year on the first Saturday in June Mr. and Mrs. ('. C. Pumphrey and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Horton and Mrs. C. S. Carey returned last evening from a trip on which they visited relatives in Delaware and Columbus, Ohio. Hugh D. Hite, county treasurer, left this morning on the ten o’clock car for Fort Wayne. He will go from there to Chicago where he joins the middle west delegation to the T. P. A. convention at Portland. Oregon. The session opens next Monday and continues until Friday. From there he will go to San Francisco, Los Angeles and other places and will be absent three weeks. Attorney Harry F. Kennerk of Fort Wayne was in the city today on bus iness. Mr. Kennerk states that his family has had no word from their son who left home last November. The East stands for vegetarianism. Hindoos say they can tell a Chris tian’s house by the pigs that are around it. DAN BENDERIJEAD Daniel Bender, twenty-one years old, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Bend er, of Pleasant Mills, died at the home of the parents at 1 o'clock this aft ernoon, after an illness of several months from tuberculosis. The young man had been in California and aftei coming back to his home here was • tricken and never regained his former good health. Two sisters, bo sides the parents, survive. No funor al arrangements had been hade at 3:15 o'clock this afternoon. THE COURT NEWS Estate of Robert B. Allison, de ceased. Final reporjf of administrator de bonis non heretofore filed, examined and approved. Resignation of Robert B. Allison, jr., accepted. Application for letters by Jesse A. Deam filed. Bond lined. Bond approved. Letters ordered issued, and confirmed. Robert B. Allison, jr., administrator de bonis non. is discharged from any further liability herein. NOTICE. TO ALL TRUCK DRIVERS AND OWNERS The Board of Commissioners, after full examination of the roads over the County, issues the following orders to i me. as Highway Superintendent, on and after June 10. 1920; All trucks or wagons caught hauling a load of any kind over the county highways, that i exceeds FOUR TONS in weight, shall bo prosecuted for heavy hauling and abuse to the highways. This means Contractors, Log Haulers. Equity Companies and all others. All contractors , hauling stone for new consctruction , work must stay on one line or route which is agreed upon between them ' and the County. This order applies during summer and dry periods, only. JIM. A. HENDRICKS. 136-t6 Highway Superintendent. NOTICE! 1 could not quite understand the notice Charles Lammiman bad in Saturday in regard to not being responsible for any debts I should contract, ior I have always had to keep up my own individual expenses. (Advt.) MARY LAMMIMAN. —— Mecca Theatre TONIGHT Benefit Kekionga Canip Fire Girls “HOME” A big six reel Universal production featuring the well known star, Mrs. Charlie Chaplin (Mildred Harris) With her notions distorted by salsa glamour of wealth and aristocracy, a small town plumber’s daughter spends a short time at a summer house party while her mother slaves at home to take care of a sick daughter. Disillusioned, she returns home and finds it the dearest place on earth, and—well you've got to see it to appreciate it. ‘•YOUR NEXT," a two reel comedy featuring Twede Dan. .Help the Camp Fife Giris along. Bring the whole family and treat them to the best. Admission 10 and 20 cents. First show 6:30 o’clock.

DOCTORS FAVOR NEW TASTELESS CASTOR OIL New Process Makes Castor OH Ab solutely Tastleless. Doctors have always prescribed castor oil when a real laxative is needed, 'and all mothers know how much trouble it is to get children to take it. iTliert need be no more trouble, for doctors are now recommending Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil, from which absolutely all nauseating taste has been removed. Children take n readily. They need not even know it iis castor oil. This splendid new form ot the good old family remedy Is the result ot a remarkable process perfected by the chemists of Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc. In strength and purity Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil is exactly the same an the old-fash-ioned disagreeable kind. Nothing has been removed but the taste. Do not accept substitutes, if you want a really tasteless castor oil. At all good druggists. Two sizes, 35 and 65c. —Adv. GOITRE Causing This Indianapolis Lady to Lose Hearing. Relieved by External Home Remedy. Note: It would be illegal to publish thesd statements if they were not true. Mrs, Emma Davis, 418 E. St. Clair St., says i.i her own home paper, the Indianapolis Star: “My goitre, which was on both sides and middle began growing in 1900. It caused a choking sensation and 1 was losing my hearing. A Dayton. 0.. lady told me S.irbol Quadruple relieved her One hottie has reduced my neck one inch and lias given me much relief. You mar use this letter as I want to aid all goitre sufferers, and I am glad in my heart for the relief I have had in one month." Sorbet Quadruple comes in small bottles containing enough far most cases. It will not stain or irritate. Does not interfere with regular work. Leaves parts in healthful, normal condition. Requires 10 minutes dally. Get’ further information at Holtlionsc Drug Co., drug stores everywhere or write Sorbol Company, .1: rg, _< ilii". NOTICE, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Regular meeting tonight. All members are urgently r< jiuested to be present as arrangements will be made for the annual memorial service. C. C. HELPED MAN AND WIFE Walter Farraud, 1093" Sprinfleld Ave., Irvington, N. J., writes: "My back ached continuously, as did my wife's. After taking Foley Kidney Pills, we were surprised with the quick results. I recommend Kidney Pills to any one who has kidney or bladder trouble.” They help rid the blood of impurities that cause rheumatic i>ains. swollen, aching and stiff joints and muscles and other symptoms of kidney trouble. Sold everywhere. — ENLARGE FERTILIZER SUPPLY ' Washington, D. C„ June 10. —Secretary of the Interior Payne hqs approved rules and regulations for the leasing of phosphate deposits in l« icral public reserves. These regulatio open these lands to lease in areas not exceeding 2.500 acres and should add largely to the country's fertilizer ‘ supply. SCHLOSSER BROTHERS* cream station open Wednesday and Saturday nights. tl* In Soviet Russia every worker car- ' ties a labor booklet which serves ; him as a passport within the couni try. ( RAMER'S HAMBURGERS 5c Not only the smell but the taste NOT I C E Dance at K. of C. ball tonight Beginner's class at 7:15. Assembly dance, 8:15. Smith Jazz orchestra. Everybody welcome. FREI) T. SCIIURGER. 135-31 Manager. How Do You Know BILLIARDS? If you knew it as a clean, healthful recreation, with pleasant surroundings, among associates of high ideals; as it is played at Lose Bros. Then you would I enjoy it. at the sign “UNITED” i

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I ❖ THE COURT HOUSE NEWS ♦ • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Real estate transfers: Daniel N. Erwin et al. to Dore B. Erwin, south half inlot 163, 12.800. Star Piano Co. vs. Mruray ,1. Scherer, suits in cheek and note, plaintiff filed verified application in each case for change of venue from,the county. Applieiition sustained, and suhl cases are sent to the superior court of Allen county for t;i it. * Geneva Auto Co. vs. Town of Geneva, vacation of street. Merryman & Suttin entered appearance tor petitioner. Demurrer tiled by Town of Geneva, C. A. Chew, Thomas Drew and John I’. Scherer. Harry L. Conn vs. Esther E. Sprunger on note. Defendant defaulted. Finding for plaintiff on complaint, that there is due $177.12 without relief. Judgment that plaintiff recover from defendant the sum us $177.12 and costs, without relief. Marion Case vs. Tabitha Case, note and foreclosure of mortgage. Application by defendant for leave of court to defend as a poor person. Submitted and sustained. Defendant permitted to defend us poor person ami Henry B. Heller is appointed attorney defend and persorm such services as may be required in such defense, and all officers required to perform services herein shall do so without compensation therefor. In the estate of Abraham Bierie, inventory number one was filed, examined and approved I’etitlon by execute rfor authority to sell items 394, 402 4i * and 410 in inventory at private sale without notice tor casch on nine months’ time. Petition submitted and sustained. Executor authorized to sell at private sale as requested at m t less than appraisement. Purchasers buying items on time shall execute note with approved security. Petition by executor to sell balance of pe» sonal property on shorter notice than that fixed by law. Petition submit ted and sustained. Executor authorized to sell personal property mentioned in petition upin ten days’ notice by two publications in a newspaper an 1 by posting notices. Said property to be sold as follows: Al! sums of $5.00 and under, cash: over $5 a credit of tune months will be given. Purchaser must execute note therefor with approved security. In the guardianship of Grace Drage, current report is tiled, examined ami approved, and tjfust continued.

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Su-’rrhf Falk on Cream Separators by LEE HARDWARE CO. DECATUR. IND. WITH a single tool —the combination wrench and screw driver shown here, which is included with every machine aDe Laval Separator can be taken apart and set up again in a few minutes by anyone. There are no complicated parts and the few adjustments can be made quickly by the man on the farm without special tools of any kind. The De Laval is not only the longest lasting but also the easiest separator to clean and care for- due to its simple construction and excellent workmanship. Sooner or lat ;r you will buy a Let us show you « ——? 63 taA De Laval next time BE LAW/ — r 'tlirUTT.. - - iii'iiijMWjkaKL.3, BEMOCBAT WANT ADS 6ET~RESULTS CRYSTAL THEATRE Today and Tomorrow “THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS” Another Paramount Artcraft special production, featuring the famous WALLACE REID. You all know what the Paramount-Artcraft productions are. Every picture is in a class by itself and every one is well worth your time. Gel acquainted with the best and you will want to see them always. Don’t miss this great feature. Il shows for two days for the same old price, ten and fifteen cents. —also— I'he thirteenth episode of the famous serial “Smashing (Barriers.” featuring William Duncan. A big double program and one you cannot afl'ord to miss.