Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1920 — Page 2

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* ABOUT TOWN ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stewart and son. Max, and Mrs. Wesley Hoffman and children, Margaret Jane and Robbie, drove to Mt. Etna and Huntington Sunday afternoon. Mrs. M. Fullenkamp and daughters. Mrs. Clara Meyer and Mrs. M. J. Mylott and Miss Rose Voglewede spent Sunday at the J. P. Crist home. Mr. and Mrs. John Hendricks and daughter, Miss Jessie, will leave tonight for St. Petersburg. Fla., where' they will reside during the winter months.

There’s Five Pounds of Satisfaction In Every Pound and a Half Loaf of Money Worth Bread I Fresh from the ovens every day—and it stays Fresh. Comes to you in Germ proof—Damp proof Wrappers—Clean and Wholesome—Bread fit for a king. . Every Grocer Can Get It. Every Good Grocer Sells It. K 8 MADE BY SCHERER BAKING CO. [J FORT WAYNE

The Hoover Lifts the rug from the floor, flutters it upon a cushion of air, gently “beats” out its embedded grit, and so prolongs its life. MO - Pride in the appearance of one’s home properly must include the rugs. And like all other beautiful things, rugs respond to frequent and right care with longer life time and beauty. Three processes—beating, sweeping and suction cleaning—are vital to such care. Only the Hoover combines the three. We will gladly demonstrate the Hoover in jour home or at our store without obligation. Convenient terms if desired.

John D. Stults was operated on sev ’ era! days ago for an abscess of the ear. The operation was very painful and Mr. Stults has been confined to hi-= bed since and will not be able to at tend to bifslness for a few days long er. He is better today and hopes U be about soon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Amrine of An derson were over-Sunday visitors a the home of Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Clark. John Clark who is attending the In diana Dental college at Indianapolis was the guest of his parents over Sun I day. t Albert Gehrig visited at Peru Sun day.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1920.

L| Dr. Burns returned from a visit nt' j Fort Wayne last evening. Hon. Daniel Sims of Lafayette will i speak at Berne this evening. He If • jone of the most noted attorneys of th. I state and an excellent speaker. L. C. Waring visited Fort Wayne friends lust evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lose visited in Fort Wayne last evening. Vice President Marshall will clos. the caifl align at Fort Wayne next Sat I urday evening. He has performed n (similar service each Saturday night [before election for the past twelw j years. Mr. M. Davis of Mansfield, ().. a for I mer Decatur citizen, was here last (Saturday looking after business ma’ tern. He left today for Michigan where he will buy a carload of appb and ship them to Mansfield. He w | unable to buy them here. W. A. Klepper and E. X. Ehingei ( left yesterday morning for New York 1 where they will look after business I matters. The regular Moose dance will I>. i held at the Moose hall Thursday even Ing. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson have r< ■*turned from Terre Haute where th visited with friends and relatives. After an hour of instruction in mod . ern ball-room dancing every Thursday night at the Masonic hall, Miss Postal I will hold an assembly, the feature of e; |(1 which will be an excellent orchestic ~ j which will be a delight to everyone. 1 ( 1 F. E. Lindsey of Geneva was a bu - , , iness visitor in the city today. , I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shoemaker of Geneva were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs. Ray McCollum and Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Conner. The report cards of all students were given out at 3:30 o’clock this a 1 ‘ ; ernoon and all parents are requested s ’■ inspect same. iADDITIONAL SOCIETY Thursday Zion Lutheran Ladies’ Aid — Mrs , Henry Schamerloh. Ladies’ Auxiliary American Legion G. A. R. Hall. Friday Christian Indies’ Aid —- Mrs. BinMangold. The Zion Lutheran Ladies’ Aid si ciety will meet Thursday afternoon al the home of Mrs. Henry Schamerlcdi on North Fifth street ♦ The Christian Indies’ Aid society will meet Friday afternoon at tie home of Mrs. Burt Mangold on First street. All members are urged to b present and bring comfort blocks. ♦ The Sunday school class of tlif Evangelical church, taught by Mrs. L. L. Baumgartner, will entertain Mi Eugene Runyon’s class of the sainschool, on Thursday evening. The party will he a Hallowe’en masquerad' affair, and will assemble at the home of Mrs. Baumgartner on Line street Thursday evening at 8 q’clock. ♦ The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Ameri can Legion will meet Tuesday evening at the G. A. R. hall in the regular session. All members please be pres- / ent. I “Captain Pete’’ Rappers, one of th* men who piloted Mississippi River steamboats in the days of Mark Twain, is dead in New Orleans. He was first mate of the Natchez at the time of its famous race with the Robert E. Lee. He ran the blockade of the river forth? confederacy during the war. Assembly, featuring the Hoosier Novelty Six, at 9 p. m., Thursday, a the Masonic hall. 25242 Miss Postal will meet those who wish to join her society dancing class Thursday night at 7:30 o’clock at the Masoni hall. The first serie: of six [lessens will start promptly at 8 ■o’clock. 25-27 Grove's iron Tonic Syrup • For pale children. They love to take it and it is better suited to tender, little stomachs than Iron Tablets or Iron Pills. Absolutely harmless, 75c. Mon.

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Neglect Keeps Doctors Busy * An eminent physician once said: "Were it not for people who neglect the curly symptoms of disease, many doctors would have to find a new way to make a living,” Every winter doctors aro busy calling on grippe and pucnmonla patients bociiuss the first symptoms of colds wcro neglected. Watch out for a cold this year. At the first sneeze and snifUe takel-lghtnlng I.iuutive Quinine TiUdets. You'll stop the cold ulid feel like n new person In 24 hours. Never gripe or sicken. Drugst s_K mt Hi nt oe them.—2r.e n box. If ITCHING sir Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $ 1 bottle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy The E. W. Roue Co., Cleveland, 0. THEODORE EWELL of Preble Township Republican candidate for County Commissioner, First District, Your support will be appreciated. Political advertisement. 152-6tx NOTICE! Saturday, October 3Oth, is the las day any changes may be made in the new telephone directory. Citizens’ Tel ephone company. 252-t: AMERICAN LEGION, NOTICE Special meeting of local post Monday evening. October 25th. at post headquarters in G. A. R. hall. Ver? important business. All member: j lease be present. 25043 ADJUTANT.

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)eath Takes MacSwiney on Seventy-fourth Day (Continued from page one) charges of preparing and having in his possession seditious literature. Eleven other Irish republicans about the same time wont on a hung-1 er strike two days earlier in the Cork jail. When MacSwiney was deported to England to be placed in Brixton jail shortly, alter sentence, lie was so weak be had to be carried abroad the steamer. It was believed then he' would (lie within a few weeks. The lord mayor lived, however, willi only slight changes in his condition, He lived to see one of the . oilier hunger strikers, Michael Fitzgerald. die after (18 days of fasting. , MacSwiney who was 41 years old 1 was elected lord mayor of Cork by unanimous vote last spring after the murder of Mayor Mac Curtain. He was arrested during a session, of a republican court at which he was presiding. , MacSwiney's friends charged the government wished to put him out of the way because of his restraining in-, fluence on the people of Cork which prevented them from committing acts to justify British soldiers and police in shooting inhabitants. All through the fast there were rumors that the prisoner was being kept alive by secret feeding. This was denied alike by prison officials uid MacSwiney’s relatives. EASTERN STAR Meeting of Eastern Star chapter rhursday night at 7:30 at the Masonic hall. CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL Yeoman children’s festival at th' 1 Yeoman hall tonight at 7:30. Good urogram by the children. All members are urged to have children pres ent. FRED WERST, Foreman. The Fellow Craft Degree will be con- . ferred Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock p. m. 25242 R. D. W. M.

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