Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1920 — Page 3

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» ABOUT TOWN ♦ Miss Wildia Wilson of Fort Wayne is spending the week with her cousin. Mrs. Homer Raudenbush south of the city. Through the large crowd 1 that attended the Northern Indiana fair we bear many farmers commenting on the pleasing lines of the Twin City tractor and truck which was exhibited by the Kruetzman Brothers of Preble, Indiana. Frank and Cass Bacon of Detroit, Mich., arrived in the city Monday to attend the soldiers’ reunion today, and to spend the rest of the week here attending the fair and home coming celebration. Freeman Beery and family of Batesville are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Beery during Old Home Week. I Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Beery and j Mr. and Mrs. Putman of Jackson, Michigan, are the gupsts of Mr.j Beery’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin j Beery. The fireworks display at the fair grounds was one of the best attractions of the day. It was a wonderful display and worth seeing. Father Seimetz has returned from a day’s visit at Rome City. The home comers’ picnic promises to be a big success and arrangements are being made for the biggest day of the week on Thursday. Get your has-; ket and attend.

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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Holthouse and children, of Muncie, Ind., and Miss Lillian Falk, of Jonesboro, Ark., arrived in the city last evening and will spend Old Home Week with relative. Miss Falk is the guest of her aunts, the Misses Gertie and Lena Holthouse, while Mr. aud Mrs. Holthouse are visiting with Mrs. Minnie Holthouse and family. E. F. Gilpin and daughter, Esther, of Indianapolis, arrived in the city yesterday for a few days visit with 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Merriman and other relatives. Mr. Gilpin is a brother of Mrs. Merriman’s and has ■ not visited Decatur for sixteen years. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Dibble, and son Robert, of Lansing, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Cal Myers and children, of Saginaw. Mich., Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Brenbarger and daughter, of Dayton, 0., and friends of Mr. and Mrs: Staley of Dayton, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. C. , A. Amspaugh and son, of Ashtabula, Ohio, are visitors dt the William But- , ler home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Brown, of Bed- ; ford, Ind., are .visiting in this city with his sister, Mrs. J. A. Mumma, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Milo McKinney, of Portland, are here for the home coming and fair, the guests of Mrs. McKinney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. | Mills. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Case, of Pontiac who spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Annen, left yesterday for Elkhart where they will visit the I Irvin H. Case family and Mr. and | Mrs. Robert Case.

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■ Mrs. William Nachtrieb, of Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Ellon Bailey of Indianapolis, Mrs. Dell Locke of Bryan, Ohio; Mrs. Sarah Rayne of Portland, and Mrs. Arta Numbers of Austin, Texas, are house guests of Miss Jessie Deam for the Old Home Week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Amrlne of Anderson ‘are here for the Old Home Week, and visiting at the Dr. Clark home. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Annen of 228 Rugg street are the parents of a son, Donald Franklin, born Thursday, August 5. Mrs. John Kirschner and daughter, of Preble have left on a vacation trip, i They will visit Toronto, Canada, and ; several cities in Michigan—Detroit, ( Jackson, Kalamazoo and Battle Creek Mrs. Kirschner will meet her sister, Mrs. Peck, of Grand Junction, Colo- 1 rado, and together they will visit i their relatives and friends. Aaron Deviney went to Rome City yesterday to attend the painters and paper hangers' convention. Mrs. De vinney had expected to go along, but on account of poor health was de- 1 tained at home. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Uhl and children'of Toledo, Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. .1. Terveer this week. Miss Marcella Schnitz of Ft. Recovery, Ohio, is visiting With the Frank Smith family of South Third street. Miss Mario Biting, of Minster is visiting in this city with her cousin. Miss Jeanette Ehinger. TUESDAY EVENING The crowd Tuesday evening was even larger than during the day. Automobiles were parked everywhere, and never were as many machines in this city at one time. It may be a problem during the last two days to know where to place them, but it will be done some way. The midway was lively, and all concessionaries did a good business. The race track was the scene of live stock parade, many free acts were given, and the motion picture show, giving views of many fine farms and stock pens that really exist over this country were shown. The two grand stands were crowded all evening, and the fences and stand ing room was all taken, showing that the people were intensely interested. At the conclusion the fireworks dis'play was especially pleasing. Had a Good Time (Continued from page one) Charles Ferguson, Co. G; and Capt. Dyer, Co. I. The committee on resolutions included Comrades Tribolet, Clapham and Barlow-. The resolution committee thanked company B, officers of the regiment, Northern Indiana Fair association and all others who contributed to the success of the meeting and urged assistance of the members towards 100 per cent Amercianism. They also congratulated Adjutant Martz upon the approach of his 85th birthday tomorrow. He responded in a very happy way and won enthusiastic response from the men. His love for them seems well founded for he is held in high esteem. Frank Walch of Lafayette was chosen colonel of the regiment and the following as lieutenant colonels: John Fryer, Co. A; J. D. Andrews, ■Co. B; John C. Doyle, Co. C; Fred Martin, Co. D; George Tribolet, Co. E; Stanley Allen, Co. F; John Clapham, Co. G; Orval Kilmer, Co. K; H. S. Mathews, Co. I; Milt Kitt. Co. K; Chas. Schafer, Co. L; Walter Berner, Co. M. The boys enjoyed the afternoon looking over the big fair, the races and enjoyed it all. Notice to \ *, Rural Telephone Subscribers On Saturday, Aug. 15, is the last day to pay telephone bills to save discount on the quarter, for the months of July, August and September. Citizens Telephone Company

s y m I PsfeU GARDENING TOOLS are here at this store in large assortment. Just the implement you need for any gardening purposes — digging, weeding, sowing, planting, cutting, etc. Best grades of rakes, hoes, and other tools. Fine line of hatchets, hammers, pliers, etc. Decatur Cash Hdw. Store, N. O. Grove. WANT ADS EARN—S A Great Display (Continued from page one) admission. Everybody expressed great satisfaction with the effort of the association, and nowhere have they fallen down on anything advertised.

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WANTED—Competent woman I for cook and to do genera! | houMe work. Family of two. . No washing. Apply 222 No. j Ith st. Phone 595. 180-4tx Dr. and Mrs. D. N. Brown, Mrw Toni Brown, Mlsh LaVerne BroWn, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Houswirth and Miss May Bello Hauswlrth are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Coffee and family. GOOD NEWS — Many Decatur Readers Have Heard It and Profited Thereby. “Good nfews travels fast,’’ and the many bad back sufferers in Decatur are glad to learn where relief may be found. Many a lame, weak and aching back H bad no more, thanks to Doan’s Kidney Pills. Our citizens are telling the good news of their experience with this tested remedy. Here is an example worth reading: ' Mrs. Judson Teeple, 706 N. Secon.’. St., Decatur, says: “I have used I lloan’s Kidney Pills in the past and they have never failed to satisfactorily relieve me of backache and other symptoms of kidney trouble.’’ Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills —the same that ■ I Mrs. Teeple had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.

BEMOCRftT WINT ADS BET RESULTS Fair Week Is Here Willi its many attractions for the pleasure and education of the public. Let your chief instruc- ‘ lion follow thrift lines. Our institution is here every day and we have a message for you. Open An Account Today Choose the right road. Be of an independent, free thinking mind. You will never regret your deal- t ings with this bank. We are here \ to serve you. Conic in. Investigate the many advantages of Our service. OLD ADAMS COUNTY DANK Oldest and Largest Bank A in Adams County.