Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1920 — Page 2

nEMOCRATJfAWT MS BET RESULTS Those who own Underwood machines or wish Io rent an Underwood should call up lhe local office of lhe Underwood Typewriter Company, where they can obtain lhe best rental or repair service. Underwood experts guarantee this. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO., INC. 309 Huron St. Toledo, (). k ----- -» ’• ■ _~5 1 -— ■•L-: • I /B ? : • 1 ■* -—K—1’ A / | I Distinctive New Fall Footwear For Women and Girls Recent demands for women's and misses' Black Lace Bools for si reel and dress wear are unusual in lhe face of lhe presi'nl popularity of brown shades. Our custom of having frequent arrivals of new shipments is so conducted that Ibis demand does not interfere with our abilil.v Io supply lhe latest accepted styles in black foolwear. You’ll find them moderately priced. ! Peoples & Gay “Fine Footery” I __ ;

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HEALTHFUL DAYS OF FORMER YOUTH ARE NOW ENJOYED “Why Shouldn't I Praise Trutona?” Asks Mrs. Lindsey Afer Being Greatly Benefited. Terre Haute, Ind., Oct. 4. —"I can , honestly say that I feel in bettei health and stronger now. than I ever have since I was a girl, and its becauI’ve been taking ITutona," says Mrs. Clara A. Lindsey, 60 years old, who lives in Terre Haute at 233 South Eleventh street. “For two or three years 1 have su fared with kidney and bladder troubles. Pains in my back caused i>i j much suffering, and 1 would feel stiff nd sore all over at times. My bln 1 der was badly irritated, causing me severe pain. I suffered an attack ot lhe la grippe several weeks ago. and this left ray system in a weakened and run-down condition. My food didn't lisle right and 1 was so nervous I could sleep but little at night." “I can truthfully say that 1 feel HR. i. different woman, since taking Trutona. My appetite is so improved that I can actually enjoy a real meal nowadays. Everything tastes so good. I haven't had a pain in my back for two weeks, and the pains from my bladder ire much improved, too. I sleep soundly now. and get up in the mornior feeling refreshed. Trutona ha:: ('one all this for me. and why should rot 1 praise the Perfect Tonic Trutona is a great reconstructive tonic as well as an unsurpassed combatant of .‘tomdeh and liver troubles. ' Trutona strengthens are nerve centers. rebuilds broken-down and worn < nt tissues, revitalizes the blood, are' ' ives to your bodv vim and vigor o 1 ’ C e kind that scoffs at ago. Trutona is sold in Decatur at Smith J' :>ger & Falk's. ' Sound waves can be seen by prop ! ly illuminating the air with an elo I ’'is spark. I GOOD FOR HIM AND HIS WIFE Hurley L. Watkins, 2308 Lytle St.. Louisville, Ky., writes: "I found Fol 's Honey and Tar just what 1 want •I for my wife’s and my colds." This . mous old cough medicine is just a. i.cd for children as fcr adult... It checks coughs, colds, croup, bronchi:. :•< ughs, and stops that "tickling throat that keeps one coughing .ight. It contains no opiates nor hab it-forming drugs. Prompt and sure. Sold everywhere. , ,

♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Club Calendar Tuesday Brthday Dnner Club -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson. (’. L. of C. K. of C. Hall. Presbyterian Missionary Society -- • 'M,>. .John Schug Dorcas S. S. Class—Mrs. Alva Bit I '- fenbarger. Wednesday W. M. A.—U. B. Parsonage. , i Ic-Nlck Club Agnes Costello. Thursday I Loyal Workers Class —Mrs. Lux. Baptist Aid —Mrs. E. Hite. Ladies' Aid of Calvary—Mrs. Ottis , Schifferly. Pleasant Grove U B. Church Mis ■■■'onary Society—Mrs. Permilia Mum- ■ ma. Evangelical W. M. S—Mrs. Fred , I inn. Friday ’ Women’s Foreign Missionary Soi ciety—At Church. I The Missionary society of the PleasI an Grove U. B. church will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Permilia Muntina. All members are requested to be present. ♦ The Women's Missionary sotietv ■ ! ' the Evangelical church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the . home of Mrs. Fred Linn on Mercer ■ avenue. All members are requested ' tn be present. * On Sunday. October 3rd was celbrated the birthday anniversary of lie twins. Mr. Roy Hark and Mr:-, owls Sprunger. it being their twentyxth anniversary. Upon arriving ■'..me from church at 12 o'clock, very itch to their surprise they found the nrunger home filled with guests, each ringing well-filled baskets, and it war ot long until a sumptuous dinnei as served. All left late in the evenng declaring they had a delightful me and wishing them many more .] py birthdays. Those present wete *■ i . and Mrs. Josephus Fast and (laughr, Pauline: Mr. and Mrs. .lehr, tl.-on and daughter. Marguerite; Mr. id Mrs. Carl Glass. Mr. and Mrs. W< y Osborne of St. Marys. Ohio; Mr. •ilia Burkhart and daughter. Bloxom of Decatur: Mr. and Mrs. Jo< nrunger and sons, Arlie and Kenth: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hanni and n, Vincent; Amelia Badertschei, Noah and Leo Sprunger; Ceasai Brandt of Berne; Rev. and Mrs. Frank dchenbach and children, Ray. Glen, 'era: Mr. and Mrs. John Hook. Mr. nd Mrs. Lewis Sprunger. Mr. and Yrs. Roy Hook and son. Gerald; Mr. nd Mrs. William Burkhead, son Charles; Mr. and Mrs. James Stog’ill. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Martz, Mr and Mrs. Americus Quigley, Mr. and. Yrs. Hubert Sprunger and daughter, ’pal; Mr. -and Mrs. A. Elzey and ’ons, Clarence and Don; Mr. and Mrs. John Yeoman and children. Marian •nd Omar; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Strickler, Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Longc>arger and daughter, Mary; and Miss ’ ’.ta McKean.—Contributed. ♦ There will not be a meeting of the Tri Kappas this evening as first 'announced. Members please take notice. • + The Delta Theta Tau sorority held in interesting meeting with Miss Mayme Harting at her home on North Tiird street last evening. The usual vening's entertainment was enjoyed, '.nd during the business session it was leeicled to have a weiner bake on Wednesday evening. They also con’ucted a straw vote, which resulted 6 to 1 in favor of Cox. The nomina‘ion of officers will be made at the meeting next week to be held with Miss Grace Arnold. Rhubarb belongs to the buckwheat family. Borah to Work For Its Defeat (Continued from page one) on his position. . Tire republican nominee is scheduled for speeches at Des Moines, Omaha, St Joseph, Mo„ Kansas City, Mo., and Oklahoma City. Columbus. 0., Oct. s—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Republicans this vear “will break into” the solid south Will H. Hays, republican national I chairman, declared when he stopped here enroute to Marion to confer with Senator Harding. I Republicans. Hays asserted, will I capture all New England states and I everything west of Mississippi, ox- I ccpt Texao, Lou'siana and Arkansas. I He also numbered among the “c»r I turn republican Mates." New York. I N’W Jersey. Pennsylvania, Delaware,! Maryland. West Virginia, Ohio, Mich-1 tgau, Indiana. Kentucky. Wisconsin I and lllino’s. Republicans, he said I have a splendid chance to carry Teiel ncssee and North Carolina this year |

AS A SALESMAN Roy N. Runyon Will Sell Fordson Tractors for the Shanahan-Conroy Co. IS NOW ON THE JOB Eight Years Manager of Bellmont Farms — VV ill Move to This City Roy N. Runyon, eight years man- ; ger of the Bellmont farms for Col. i Fred Reppert, and who recently re- ' signed and will move his family to this city, has taken employment with (lie Shanuhan-Conroy Auto company, (and will act in the capacity of sales::m for the Fordson tractor, and traci tor and auto accessories, in the six I north townships of the county. Mr. Runyon will also do auctioneering as a ! side line, which profession he follow- . cd sdme time and at which he has been very successful. Mr. Runyon, who has always been Ha farmer, has been with Mr. Reppert -I .’ -lit years, taking the farms as Mr. 'i F/>ppert acquired them and built up i :.id managed them and assisted in every way until they have gained the r.'.itional reputation they have won. He • : a genial fellow, capable and honest, ; r Ml knpwn among the farmers of the > >-orth half of Adams county, and will r “::,ke a valuable man for the Shana--1 kan-Conroy company in handling their ractor. In the work of the farm he has been - :.I.ly assisted by Mrs. Runyon, who f . well and favorably known by the omen of Decatur and vicinity. Mr. nd Mrs. Runyon have purchased the ( hrock property on Rugg street and ■ill move there immediately after the ’ection. People pt Decatur will gladly* g welcome them as residents. i DOESN’T WANT PAPER i , i 1 take this means to notify Mr, Fred '•hirer of the Berne Witness that I . i a democrat, and expect to remain : during this and following cam:;gns, and I would thank him very nc!i if he would discontinue send■g his paper to my address. It w'll :ot be taken from the mail boxilvertisement. H. L. SMITH. L. O. 0. M. 1 All members of Adams Lodge No. 1. are urged to be present at the meeting Wednesday evening, October ’ 'a. Matters of special importance • ill come up, which will need your at- ; ntion. Also, Supreme Officer James ' .. Ford Wayne and others. .11 be here. A good time fcr all is 1 promised. Be sure to come. ;, ’ t2 COMMITTEE. BOX SOCIAL Don't forget the box social to be . held at Election school in Kirkland i township, Wednesday evening, Octo-j >r Sth. Proceeds to go toward thej enool fund. Everybody come. A' : nc 'd time is assured.

I Post Yourself on Political Issues I He 3l* ■ ■ | Hon. Samuel Foster | i| Democratic Candidate for Lieutenant Governor I Miss Mary Kolb 1 Competent Borneo Speaker I In The Gouri Room I Tnurs. Evening, Oct. 71 I mp At Eight O’clock I I I K nations. e ’ you wh X the women are for the league of |

BURGLAR ALARM 1 We have just installed an alarm system. The walls, ceilings and floor of our vault are lined with live wiring. > An attempt to break into our vault at any point would set oil this outside alarm. Our deposit box holders and those for safety for their valuables are invited to call and inspect the system. First National Bank Decatur, Indiana I I > TT ,., !MI rr..--niwTO M-.f-tf. ■ i f -'" M I Ik litn l he best part of a horse is horse-sense Applied to men's clothing it amounts to simply this; that if you B buy a cheap suit under $35 you will be skating on thin ice before '• winter sets in and you know that's not a profitable pastime for ar.y I Decatur rrtan. We are doing our mightiest this month to keep you away from L spending a small amount of money for a smaller amount . tion. And if you'll regard our talks in the light of advice and not as aadvertisement we'll appreciate it very much. That's why they are printed—to keep you away from poor clothes H —and nearer to ours. Michaels-Stern. Value First, Fall Suits and dlO Don't pay less it won’t pay. J. T. Myers Clothing Co.