Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1920 — Page 2
»—$ WANT ADS EARN—S—s—s Says Piles All Gone and No More Eczema •’I had •n zt'ina for many years oh m.v head and could not get anytliiwn to slop the agony. I naw your ad ami got one box of I’cli'ison’s Ointment mid I owe you many thanks for tin* good It lias dour inc. There Isn’t a blotch <>n my he id now and I couldn’t livlp but thank Peterson. fur the cure' In great.” Mlnm Mary Hill. 4*o Third avenin-. Pittsburgh, Pit. *’l * hu\ o had .: ■;■ i pl lessor 15 , ycam and PclerMon's Ih the only olnt-no-nt that relieve* me, besides the' pilot' .seel.i to lihxo gone," A. I*. Kuner. 1127 Washington avenin’, Karine, Win. Tse Peterson’* Ointment for old sori n. salt rheum, chafing and all skin dlNoasrs. «o cent*. Drugglsta re oininend It M II orders illhd by Peterson Ointment <’<»., In«-., Buffalo, X. V.
well • A COh'S«!«T FIGHT j f A&/HHST CATARRH | *"11 n .nx,* lv* i rrn I d criboi as r. < : arrhal condition. Coughs, colds, nasal I *» < . . , m..< h and oowel disordt an just a few of the very coxnuion ills due to ■ gg catarrh. ■ it* i •/hi ai;.rrb with, ar- ’’ of arcnired merit, a remedy which has a ■ 9 reputation for iuofuln«*xH extending over had a century— jJ jMsrsanDß,. HPE-RU-NAI is Tablets or Liquid Sold itverywLere _
Strive To Have Healthy Skin Next time you are in a gathering c' women note the different conditions apparent in complexion. You will see some filled with blackheads, • some dry and rough, some smooth and greasy, some smeared with rouge, some streaked with heavy Tnetallic powders and once in a while you will see one that is a demonstration of intelligence from every point of view. The color is rosy, the e' in is clear and smooth, the pores uro small and up< p, the pow der does not show’ on the f rin vigorous skin. Every woman can have a good coxnplexlon if she will only .sea little discretion. If you would acquire real beauty, the beauty of perfect health, you must replenish your worn-out nerves with lecithin, Nature’s own nerve restorer, and put into your blood the invigorating iron which Nature intended it to have for health. In most of the modern foods these and other vitalising elements have been largely eliminated. let to be Wealthy and beautiful tem must have them. They are found in Bio-fefen, not only in proper proportions to restore weakened vitality but in such form as the system can b* st assimilate them. A treatment of lecithin and iron iprptonate as combined in Bio-feren 'increases Uie appetite, aids nutrition jand invigorates the patient. And Bio-feren in its pellet form is jpasy and palatable to take —no liquid
THANKSGIVING \t lliis lime wc want Io thank our depositors and friends and express our appreciation for their liberal patronage. \Ve are thankful for all past favors and hope Io have a continuance of your patronage amt good will in the future. Wc invite all others who are not depositors of this bank Io open an account now and make their next Thanksgiving • a more enjoyable one. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co Bank of Service.
I Now Is the lime to Make Arrangements ; or the Christmas Delivery of Your Columbia Grafonola Bccpuse, it is said, that there is to be more Columbia Graforiolas used as Christmas Gifts than at any previous Christmas. year we did not have enough, to supply the ' di mand and. although we are provided with an additional nunfber of these popular Phonographs 9|B|l this year we advise an immediate selection if you 1 pTT"*** 1— Url wish 10 obtain the design and price you have in J ■ mind. yl I Come in and enjoy an hour or two hours 'y I concert on one of our Grafonolas. We J know you will want one in your home. Smith, Yager & Falk “The Good Drug Men.”
LIBRARY TO CLOSE The public library will be dosed ull day tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day. CUT THIS OUT — IT IS WORTH MONES Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c 1 anil mail it to Foloy i- Co., 2886 Shot-' field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your .name ai.d address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package cob , taining Foley’s Honey and Tar Com pound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain in Sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidley and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for < onst i pat lon, biliousness, headaches, and .sluggish bowels Sold everywhere.
W A iron discoloration of tha teeth, no unpleasant tnstg. There is no secret or mystery about Bio-feren. Doctors prescribe it regularly because they know exactly what It contains as well ? what it will do and they know they could not formulate a better upbuilding tonic. The action of Bio feren on the system is so beneficial, we are so s ire of Its giving you positive liealth and vigor, providing, of course, there no serious, chronic ailment such as car.cer, tuberculosis, etc., that wa .•n \ . ell It on the condition that you to rerun the empty package ; nd accept a refund of your money unless you are entirely satisfied. There is no use waiting; for health an*’ beauty. it is better to do things ioua.- than tomorrow. Go to your j 4iv ician today—right now—ho wid Iviso 810-ferta. Then start taking it at once as l.c advises or as directions oh the package call for. Tha* guarantee protects your money. Interesting booklet may be had for the i. ski ng. Large package SI.OO at all leading druggists or direct If your druggist <an iot supply you. The Sentanel Remedies Co, Inc., Cincinnati..Okie.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER-24,192(1
* DOINGS IN SOCIETY • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Club Calendar Thursday. Ea tern Star—Masonic Hall. Friday Christian Lillies’ Aid Mrs. Ida Chronister. Ai. E. Ladies' Aid Mrs. John Vail. Saturday G. E. Kain o Masonic Hull. Dr. Elizabeth Burns will have as her guests Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mr;. ! w Wallace of Newcastle. Pa.: _M :. : r.d Mrs. Ed." Brothers of Chicago; Mr, nd Mrs. Gvorge Slebold and daugii • of Hamlet; Clark L. Slebold, wife land children of Marion, Ind.; Dr. ,laurite Forwalter and wife o'’ Van Writ. Ohio; Mrs. Liura Stewart a.id ildren, Lynn and Clara, of Wren, O. ♦ Last night was the occasion of a \ ry pleasant surprise at the home of ■;;-. and Mrs. J. L. Kline of northwest town, it being given in honor of t’ n f’fty-fifth anniversary of M . fine's birthday. Those present wei. and Mrs. John llink and i'amib Mr. and Mrs. Herman Geels and fami'y, Mr. and Mrs. William Strait in, Mr. ul Mrs. Solomon Sheets and family, j and Mrs. Philip Strehla and two '.lildrcn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elison, ■ M ircile M< Bright, Mr. and Mrs. Ha.- . i Mane and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wil*b :r Barton and two sons and daugh- ■ -In-law and Mr. and Mrs. Albert mo MUSTARD PLASTERS! ■ Works Without the Bi - ter— Quicker Tlrrc’s no sense in mixing a mess ,f r.u. lard, flour and water when you an easily relieve pain, scrcnessorstiff- :. -rw,th a little clean, whiteMustercle. L'ustcrole is mule of pure oil of '.ustsrd and ether helpful ingredients, -,:nblnrd in the form of the present lute ointmert It fries the place of -vrt-nd plasters, and will not blister. I.iusieroie usually gives prompt relief •err. cere throat, bror.chitia, tonsilitis, roup, .'■.iff neck, asthma, neuralgia, iscdache, congest .on, pleurisy,rheumaism, lumbago, pains and aches of the . i:'; < r joints, sprains, serq muscles, -r 'see, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of he chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 35c :md&kjarq; hfisjuialpize S&00 IMF TIKE iflN TIME Just as Scores of Decatur Peopls Have. Waiting doesn't pay. If you neglect kidney backache, Urinary troubles often follow, Doan’s Kidney Pil's are for kidney backache, and for other kidney ills. Ask your neighbor! Decatur citizens endorse them. Mrs. W. F. Rice, 704 N. Second St. Decatur, says: “My back was weak and eharp pains often went through it. I had a feeling of stiffness through my joints and I often had to wear large shoes my ankles s welled bo badly. Often I was neany frantic with headaches and pains through the back of my head. - I had dizzy spells, too, and became nervous and run down. I got Doan’s Kidney Pills from Smith, Yager & Fulk’s Drug Store and they gave me better health than I had for years.” Price 60c, at all dealer.;. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy- gei Doan’s Kidney Pill- -the same tha' Mrs. Rice had. Foster-MHburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y.
Yeoman and child. There were in all forty in attendance. The young peo plo enjoyed several games, in'tei - which pop corn and apples as well as u lunch of pie, cake and fruit were served. They all left joyfully, wish Ing Mr. Kline many more such happy birthdays. Conlributi d. * Miss Mary Beugr.ot of Auburn will arrive this evening to spend Thank;giving and the week-end with Miss Veronica Anker. Mias Anker wilfglvi a thimble party in her honor on Sat urday afternoon. + Misses Gladys Arnold, Margaret Holthouse and Florence Harris, students of the Sacred Heart Acadamy, at Fort’ Wayne, arrived in this city for their Thanksgiving vacation with their parents. They were accompanied home by Miss Alverna Brendan, of Chicago, who is the guest of Miss Harris. X + A very pleasant surprise was givet 'me-day evening at the home of Mr nnd Mrs. William Reppert, of Wash Ington township in honor of Mrs. Repport’s oldest daughter. Miss Gludy.'arson, it being her seventeenth birthday. Cake and Ice cream were rved ami they enjoyed games and music. Her many friends wished he: many more happy birthdays. The fol lowing guests were present; Nova I’ost, Mildred Coppess. Elsie Arnold Cera Stoutenberry, Ixirena Reppert, - ! a Reppert, Martha Reppert, Viola .deinhurt. Jennie Zimmerman, Herteiir.e Zimmerm-U. Clara Reppert, iorence Gray, Bertha Gray, Leia Reppert, Edith Malonee, Virgil An rows, Anna Stoutenberry, Mabie hoaf, Myree Essex. Blanch Tablet-. Jma Andrews, Naomi Poling, Lehi Hr.iger, Glenys Arnold. M.;ry Bowma: fesephine Zimmerman, 1-ulia Bownrji: Mae Shoaf. Mr. and Mrs. William Rep putt. Gladys Carson. Mrs. Jacob Scherry, Dallas Reppert. Frank Shoa. Harold Carson, Dalia.; Carson, Willian < aney. Lake Parrish, Alton Carson oreat Owens, Russel Owens, Calvi: Osor Yost. Calvin Cop ic ;. O v: id Nyfeller, Car) Smith. Paui Gould . rnest Hettinger. Curtis Fffjtie, Ra; •I- >nd Moser, Frank .Moser. Melvi iLer, Albert Dick. Vilas Roth. Mill .’ ■Her. Roland Gray Elmer Yolr-i’ wis SiAitbine, Kenneth Sautbini- ! Andrews. Harve Bauman. Jess ■ox. Hubert Shady. George Harvey Albert Coppess, Attas Yost. •> The W. A. Kolter family of Willhire, Charles Colter family of this , city and the Henry Colter family, of Bubo will be the guests of a Thanks--i ing dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colter, of Bobo, tomorrow. + 'I lie General Electric employes c: | '.b.o Decatur plant will give another i dance at the Masonic hall Saturday I evening. The Apprentice School ora of Fort Wayne will furni-sli i .io music. Engineers David ami Janies McNaughton, City Attorney DeVoss, MayYager and Councilman Miller have eturned from Indianapolis where the ■esented the petition of the City o; '-lecatur to the Public Service Com- , ,: ssion to increase the water rates, llie commission informed them Hjat .uditors and engineers would be sen; here, probably next week, to check uj , nd report and a survey made of th* lent, and in all probability the car, .-,ould be acted upon before January Ist.
Workers Named (Continued from page one) I. T. .Myers; Fifth street, Mrs. Dan Niblick and assistant; Sixth street. , : Mrs. Waldo Brushwllber: Marshall I street, Miss Gerttide Holthouse; Seventh street. Mr; .’Charles Brodbeck; Muttwan avenue, Christena Center. , Third Ward I! -Mrs. George Wem- ! hoff, chairman; ICighth, • Ninth and I T< ,ith streets. Mrs. 'iarve Baker aad I rii. Starve Smith- Eleventh, Twelfth. | Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, to I II corporation line, Mrs. Otto Reppertj I-'nd Mr-'. Ros,-. Mallonoe. I OLD STANDBY, FOR ACHES AND PAINS I Any man pr woman who keeps I Sloan’s handy will tell you that same thing II y' thoso frequently | M attacked L. rheumatic twinces. I coiir.ter-irritaut, Sloan’s Lir.iII mart scatters the congestion and pensI i without to the afflicted I part, soon rclievirg the ache ard pain. II Kept handy and used everywhere g lor reducing and finally eliminating the I : paiac and ache:; elf lumbago, neuralgia, 1 muscle etram, joint stiffness, spraujs, I bruis' '. and the results of exposure. I \.-m iu-.-i. from its stimulating, g healthy r that it will do you good I S Sloan’s Liniment is sold by all drugj gists—3sc, 70c, $1.40. Liniment fes
MEAT MARKETS TO CLOSE | All meat markets in the city wilt I clohe nt 9 o'clock Thanksgiving moin |< in-g. Patrons are requested to buy h their Thanksgiving supplies previous |i to this hour. ~ lb 12 1 1
ONE WOMAN’S EXPERIENCE Os Interest to Expectant Mothers ■ Goshen, Ind.—“l took Lydia E. Pmkham’s Vegetable Compound with good ■niiimiiiirni results after I had I I sutTercd for some I time with female JWI I trouble. Some years ago J had twin boys Im - and took your Vege'S' table Compound bellk * fore they came; also I hi 1 "’ forp m y four - v< ar Jilt cld boy was born, mill afterwards, and I 111' J ’ 1 think it tine for such L | artj CU ses. 1 tell others ' WfjWM what it did for me nd you mav publish my testimonial. —Mrs. Geo.' A. Foos, 711 S. 9th St., jloshen, Ind. The experience of Motherhood is a w ing one to most women and marks listinctly an epoch in their lives. Not me woman in a hundred is prepared or inderstands how to properly care foi .erself. Every woman at this time ihould rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, a most valuable , tonic and invigorator of the female organism. In many homes once qjiildksa there w- now children because of the fact mat Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ; Compound makes women normal, healthy and strong and this good oldashioned root and herb remedy cousins no narcotics or harmful drugs. OT TRAN CIMEI - " & Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. For 17 years he used these tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) in his private practice with great success. They do all the good that calomel does but have no bad after effects. No pains, no griping, no injury to the .nuns or danger from acid foods—yet they stimulate the liver and bowels. T;>ke©Dr. Edwards’ Oliver Tablets hen you feel “logy” and "heavy.” Note how they clear clouded brain and perk up the spirits.
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DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BET RESULTS I CRYSTAL THEATRE I the house of quality <’TON I G H T ‘•T t H E KO S E O F N 0 ME” A big Wm. Fox production featuring the famous screen star g GLADYS BROCKWELL. \ delightful slorv <>f the great northwest and one that I von will enjov. A picture containing thrills and interest- S ill., events and one vou cannot allord to miss. Come to- I S,t. Also •’I’OX NEWS.” | Thanksgiving Day Program—“l he Copperhead,” a 0 hio simer production of the Pm’amoiml-Arlcraft company I L itiirintf l.ional Barrymore. Matinoc Adults 20c, chil- I ,ta'„ I's. Ev.ni.. B 'A.lulls. 30e. .|l.lrvn, 20c. .111. MM 111 111 Hirin' Sell the teGrinder Because aOvW. Bits’ i' I i'' A sale Is a sale, with the 1 I '/i 'YAi a'A t Farmers don’t haul | U’l f // i] the Letz back after trial, aP j I H [jj “ f V though no machine in the I Jj he :se is more completely guaranteed I ® than the Letz. olhcSwo I'FT7 FEED MILL . Shi7pen.TwSilen( bulr* — Brindles !.■**>—V.' vi Grzln Grinding W* —OS’s* E / '' l y ■■lf “F £■?£; Quick CI.AACMbt. Plat.. / 2. — SeF-Sharpanlng Plates R'' ■ '•% A ' ifc* ? — So!?-AHj;n!nj; Plat®* % — kenr LEa ’ —L3TJO Capacity _ -■ d Thrust Bearing ' T t ’ plates shear the grain instead of crushing it, therefore risirfre lees power. One farmer tells us he nas ground 9C bushels of coi/.in one hour in his Letz. We sell the Letz because It dees the business, HENRY KNAPP <& SON i
