Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1920 — Page 3

|Fall Shoes For BOYS Summed up in a few words, the test of a boy’s shoe is just this:—How well do they look and how long will they wear? Our fall stock of boys shoes gives a direct and definite answer to this question. The new models possess yie spirit of youth and yet have an atmosphere of manliness. The styles are attractive and becoming. The quality of these shoes anticipates vigorous service. Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER

♦ ABOUT TOWN 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Dr. Robert Schrock, of Omaha, Neb., was the week-end guest of his brother, W. P. Schrock and family, leaving today for New York. H. P. Moses, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday in this city with his sister, Miss Annetta Moses. J. H. Stewart and son, Max, went to Warren this afternoon for a several days’ stay. I. W. Macy of Elkhart visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Macy oi south Winchester street.' John Wechter of Blue Creek township was a visitqr here this morning. Summer weather on September 26th is a new one in this section but as the coal supply is still short it is wel ■ come. The predictions indicate, how ever, that cooler weather will come this week. Some one is always tak Ing the joy out of life. The Taggart meetings in this county Wednesday will give every one the opportunity to hear him as well as the other leaders, Mrs. McCulloch, Ben * Bosse, Fred Van Nuts and Dale Cril tenberger. J. Dwight Peterson of Indianapolis was an over-Sunday guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson.

EIGHTEEN YEARS OF TROUBLE IS ENDED

Evansville Man Says His Long-standing Case of Catarrh Has Been Entirely Overcome by Tanlac— Gains Fifteen Pounds. "After taking Tanlac 1 am a wall man now the first time in eighteen years,” declared Pen Morehead, living at 1127 Eichel Avenue. Evansville, Ind. “For eighteen years 1 suffered from a bad case of catarrh in my head and throat. There was a ringing noise in my head nearly all the time and whenever 1 caught cold rny throat became badly irritated and I would cough cor tinuously. My kidneys worried mo terribly and my back felt like it was going to break in two My mrvcr were all upset and some nights I didn’t

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I -saw—mmmmw NOTICE TO PATRONS My office will be closed from October 1 to October 13. 228-61 Dr. Burt Mangold. The sugar factory will open tomorrow and the longest run ever enjoyed here is the prospect. Architecht Oscar Hoffman was is Jefferson township yesterday to deliver the bonds for the new school building to be erected there. Mr. and Mrs. James Horner left Saturday evening for Akron, Ohio, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Horner were married here last week, Mrs. Horner being Miss Emma Bogner before her marriage. The banns of Fred Geinier and Miss Anna Braun were announced at the St. Mary’s Catholic church for the second time. The wedding will be solemnized next week. A burglar alarm system is being installed at the First National bank. Further announcement concerning it will be made in a day or two. PHI DELT MEETING Phi Delt meeting tonight. Matters of importance to be brought up. All I members please be present.

I —: — sleep a wink and in the mornings I ali ways ached so bad it was all J could do to get out of bed. I had no appetite and everything 1 ate tasted alike and I fell off until I weighed only one hundred and thirty pounds. “I have taken three bottles of Tanlac now and have gained fifteen pounds in weight and feel fine. Everything 1 eat agrees with mo. my kidneys no longer trouble me and I never have a pain of' any kind. I always get a good night's sleep now and when 1 get up in the mornings I feel fine and can do a day's work and not feel the least bit worn-out. The catarrh has completely left me and my head and throat no longer give me any trouble.” Tanlac is sold in Decatur at Smith. Yager & Falk’s; in Berne at Stengei Craig’s .and in Geneva at F. C. Deitsch’s.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1920.

Woman’s Club to Open Season (Continued from page one) October Fourth — Benjamin Whelpley: Katherine Tyndall, Clara Runyon, Edna Sellemeyer, Hazel Engeler, Frances Burk. October Eighteenth — Present Dav Social Problems: Nellie K. Parrish, Pearl Heller, Katherine France, Mutllda Sellemeyer, Florence Haney. November First — Reading, "Supgrossed Desires,” Susan Glaspell, Geo. Cram Cook, Faye Smith-Knapp; Flower of Yeddo — Victor Mapes: Ruth Bowers, Leona Bosse, Edna Weaver. November Fifteenth —Edward MacDowell Oley Speaks; Helen Niblick, Celia Andrews, Marie Westveld. Marie Sellemeyer, Georgia Vachon topics must respond or find a substitute. December Sixth —Civic-, home economics; Hattie Suttles, Minn Niblick. Effie Schug, committee. December Twentieth —“A Woman s Woman” — Nabro Bartleys; Francis Dugan, Anna Carlisle, Mary Mills. Mary Frisinger, Mary Tyndall, Frances Vail. January Seventh —Stolofsky Concert —Redpath. January Tenth — “Joint Owners of Spain” — Alice Browp; Cora Downs, Kathryn Elberson, Kathryn Niblick. Eva Acker; "The Baker of Dreams" —Olpihant Down, Faye Smith-Knapp. Faye Holthouse. January Twenty-fourth — Charles Wakefield Cadman; Agnes Kohne. Florence Bremerkamp, Angelina Firks Celeste Neptune, Genevieve Bremerkamp. February Seventh — John Burroughs; HeltJn Patterson, Ruth Par rish, Mina Annen, Rose Christen, Elizabeth Peterson. February Twenty-firs’t — Ethelbert Nevin; Della Sellemeyer. Jessie Bell. Myrtle Fruchte, Ina Peterson, Ruby Miller. ’■ S-WW. March Seventh — “The Worsted Mah”—John Kendirick Bangs; Marie Cook, Alice Horton, Bess Erwin, Marie Connell. Edna Weaver, Gertude Hite. Fanny Hite. March Eighteenth—Fine Arts Quartette —Redpath. March Twenty-first — Gena Brans comb. Army Woodforde-Finden, Julia Ride King. Mary Holthouse, Nina Adams, Edith ‘Schrock, Estella Coverdale, Carrie Haubold. April Fourth—Civic speaker; Emma Daniel, Grace Walters, Nellie Haney. i 1 ■ ♦ POLITICAL DATES 4 4 + ♦ Democratic Meetings. 4 4 Wednesday, September 29 —Sen- 4 4 ator Taggart, Hon. Fred Van 4 4 Nuys, Mrs. Alice Foster-Mc- <• + culloch. Hon. Ben Bosse, Hon. 4 4 Dale J. Crittenberger. 4 ♦ At Geneva, 11 a. m. 4 4 At Berne, 1 p. m. 4 4 At Monroe, .3 p. m. 4 4 At Decatur. 8 p. m. 4 ♦ — 4 4 Republican Meetings. 4 4 Monday evening, September 27 — 4 ♦ Hon. Albert H. Vestal, candi- 4 4 date for congress on republi- 4 4 can ticket. 4 4 At Geneva. Monday, Sept. 27. 4 4 At Berne. Tuesday, Sept. 28. 4 4 At Pleasant Mills, Wed., Sept. 29. 4 4 At Bobo. Friday. October 1. •! 4 September 28 —Monmouth school 4 4 house, men and women, Tues- 4 4 day evening at 7:30 o’clock. 4 4 September 29—Women of Blue 4 4 Creek and St. Marys township, 4 4 at Pleasant Mills. < 4444444444444 4 Cement CAR WILL BE IN IN THE NEXT TWO DAYS. PUT IN YOUR ORDER NOW. E. L Carroll & Son

April Eighteenth—Operetta, Musicdepartment. A page In the year book is also set

Public Sale F. 0. Baker will hold a public sale at his residence, 3 miles west of Decatur or 2 miles east of Preble, on Wednesday, September 29 —_ - • Beginning at 10:30 a. m. Sale consists of:— Five Horses, 1 Mule. Eleven head of Cattle, consisting of good Cows, Yearlings and Heifers. 28 head of Du roc Hogs. Large amount of Farming Implements. See complete bill on another page of this paper. F. 0. BAKER Remember Mie date, Wednesday, Sept. 29th, time, 10:30. Lunch on the grounds. 1 - ■ ' t fl The Heart I of Business The Heart of your Business is Money. It is Money that sends the red blood through all the arteries of your affairs. If I its Heart is weak, your Business is weak. This Bank is an institution for Strengthening your Business Heart, keeping the Blood pure and clean, guarding you from dangerous infection. Use itI j * : i The Peoples Loan & Trust Co * Bank of Service. » /

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j aside in memory of Mrs. Dossie pulley, I the only deceased members of the club.

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