Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1921 — Page 2

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This little bit of advice may help you to regain your Health, Strength and Vitality Thousands of people suffer from nervousness. They are run down and miserable without knowing the reason why. They do not stop to think that much of their trouble may be caused by drinking tea and coffee which contain the drugs, thein and caffeine. When you over-stimulate the system for any period of time, the result may be nervousness with its many accompanying ills. You may fail to sleep properly and your sleep does not refresh you as it should. Postum, made from scientifically roasted cereals, will help you to overcome all these conditions. For it contains only healthful substances, instead of drugs, as are found in tea and coffee. Postum helps build sound nerve structure, by ■Mngj|letting you get sound, restful sleep. In flavor, Postum is much like high-grade coffee. In fact there are many people who prefer r— Postum for its savory’ flavor alone. Order Postum from your grocer today. Serve this rich - fragrant beverage for the family. See RtJx—— J how the children will like it, and how much better everybody will sleep at night. Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes. Postum for Health—“ There’s a Reason” Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan

Your Will There' is considerable satisfaction in knowing that your heirs are going to be taken care of until the estate is settled. They will need money from time to time ami it would he hard Irk obtain the services of a man who was able Io make these cash advances and still give the proper attention to the matter. This bank has ample resources to insure the comfort of those named as hem factors, and we make a business of handling estates. Our fee is small and there is no worry about the execution of vour last will. The Peoples Loan & Trust Go Bank of Service.

NOW WHO'S THE MAN? Peterson. Ind.. Nov. 16. ’2l. It was raining. The ear was open. A lady sat in the car beside the driver. The gas'rank was empty. Why did you not fill the tank before we left home? You are so careless and forgetful. You make me sick. The driv-

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er felt like a wet hen. and he was out of luck and ready to explode—but—a big car drove by slowly and not many paces away it stopped, turned around and came back. Out of gas 1 suppose'? Yes. bone dry. He smiled. There was a truck coming, it belonged to our first friend. The truck was stooped, and the truck driver stalled.

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Give these folks some gas. put in enough so they can get to town. The lady smiled, here's a quarter she said. No. thank you was the reply. O. thank you. you are so kind. V.’e were all smiling. And it was raining. But we kept smiling. The road was very muddy, but we kept smiling. The car was open, but we kept smiling. We were very wet, but still we smiled. We were all smiles because you know we had met a MAN. A tiiati all the v.ay through. And we were glad that we were wet. and the road was wet. for we had met a man. among men. who knew the laws of man to man. Some day. an l we can judge, this man will be rewarded. Why? We need not answer this. Because he wa§ a man. and being this, he asked for no applause. And he lived in Decatur. — Contributed. MONROENEWS On Wednesday afternoon, November 16th. Mr. Harvey E. Rupert, the efficient driver of the Home Store huckster truck, for the past few years and Miss Gertrude Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell, living east of town, stole a march on their many friends and were united in marriage. Rev. S. Zechiel, pastor of the Methodist church officiating. Mr. Rupert is the son of Mrs. Anna Rupert and is one of our leading young men. is highly respected and well known by many people throughout the country and has a host of friends. Miss Mitchell is an accomplished young lady, the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell and Is one of our high respected young ladies, to know her is to like her. Their wedding was a ’surprise to this community. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents. Immediately after the ceremony the young couple left on a honeymoon trip to the home of an uncle, William M. Haver at Van Wert and other relatives in Ohio, returning on Sunday. The many friends of the young couple extend congratulations and may their journey through life together be one of long, peace and prosperity. Dr. Frances Smith, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Will 1,-, in Monrot' every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon from 1 to 5 o’clock at the home of Dennis C. Brandyberry. THE STORM DAMAGE (Continued'from pass. one) in escaping with but small loss. At Wood Home The W. R. Woods home in Root township was also slightly damaged, the front porch having been struck during the electrical storm. The damage is estimated at from sls to S2O.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦ CLUB CALENDAR ! FRIDAY. M. E. Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society—Mrs. C. L. Walters. Pocahontas Initiation-Red Men’s hall. Woman's Society of Baptist Church Mrs. John Everett. Christian Ladies' Aid—Mrs. Will Engle. W. It. C—G. A. R. hall. 2 o’clock. SATURDAY. King's Heralds —Miss Ruth Tinkham. MONDAY. Evangelical Dorcas Sunday school class —Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger. Bachelor Maids—Mrs. L. A. Holthouse. TUESDAY. Music Section, Woman’s ClubOld Adams County Bank Building. Five Hundred club —Called meeting. Mrs. Ed Coffee. The Music section of the Woman’s club will meet Tuesday evening at eight o’clock in the assembly room of the Old Adams County Bank building. Those who find it impossible to attend will please notify the chairman of this section. ♦ There will be a special called meet of the Five Hundred club Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ed Coffee on Mercer avenue. ♦ The Philethea class met last evening at the home of Mrs. Sam Hite. Mrs. C. E. Bell had charge of the study book and Mrs. Bryce Butler planned the entertainment for the evening. Several interesting contests were held and musical numbers were given by Mrs. Don Lammamin and Mrs. C. Garrett. Election of officers was held with the following results: President. Mrs. C. Garrett; vcie-president, Mrs. Will Winness; secretary, Mrs. Bryce Butler; treasurer, Mrs. C. Hilliard. The rainy day bags were opened and together with the thank offering the result was $19.27 in cash. Later on a delicious luncheon was served by the' hostess.

The I). Y. B. class of the United 1 Brthern church were entertained last j evening at the home of Mrs. George ] Masonee. A good attendance was t present, forty-two members turning ; out. After the regular business session an interesting program was ren- i dered, consisting of Victrola music, a reading by Mrs. C. J. Miner and a duet | by Mrs. Ves Baker and Mrs. Osa || Foreman after which refreshments 1 1 were served. At the next meeting the || ladies will be entertained by Mrs. II George Mumma. Mrs. Roy Mumma || and Mrs. Ollie Mills, the meeting to jI be held the first Friday in January. I At this time the New Year’s exchange I of presents will take place. , j + Mrs. Vincent Borman has issued || invitations for a party to be given at her home on Fourth street Monday) evening. i ♦ The members of the So-Cha-Rea' club are planning a Thanksgiving' dinner which will be given Sunday) evening, the place not being deter-1 mined at this time. + The regular weekly dance given at: the K. of C. hall in charge of Fred j Schurger was attended by fifty-two couples last evening. This was the j largest crowd iu attendance at any of the dances, and the music furnished by the Paramount orchestra was. excellent. The last card party and)! dance before the advent season will ] be given at the hall on Tuesday eve-| ning of next week, and the last assemblj- dance will be given on Thursday evening. On next Thursday the ‘ beginners’ class will start promptly j at 7 o'clock, and the assembly will j be called at 8:15. The dances are quiet popular, and each program brings a larger crowd. < LOWER AGE LIMIT (Continued from page one) afternoon. William A. Pittenger, of j Duluth. Minn., past grand master of Minnesota Grand Lodge, also ad-j dressed the body Wednesday. Several state officers and farmer officers from ■ Illinois and Michigan are visiting the' convention. On Thursday Program. Prior to the election Thursday, morning, R. H. Hollywood. Indian-; apolis. grand instructor of the .-lodge, | will exemplify the unwritten work 1 of the ord«r. Committee reports, new ' uusinoss and installation of officers > will, be concluded Thursday after- ; noon. Mr. Leedy reported Wednesday the grand lodge had increased its membership 1.506 in iast six mouths, making a total of 93.734 members in the I state in 718 chapters. In the last six months $209.62108 wa. spopt in relief and charity work. i—e WANT ADS EARN—s—s—sj

A Banquet That Was Almost a Tragedy "Three years ugo at a banquet 1 was stricken with acute indigestion Two doctors worked over me for an hoar before I (ante to. 1 had find severe colic attacks before, but nothing like that. No doctors or medicine gave me permanent help until a friend, who was at the banquet, advised me to take a course of Mayr'a Wonderful Remedy, which I did with wonderful results." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by Holthouse Drug company and druggists everywhere. —' ■ a AND HE GOT IT He had not been long demobilised and was anxious to get his telephone call to Ealing exchange through quickly and without mistake. This is the way he did it: "E for 'Enry, A wot ’orses eat, L where yer goes to, I wort yet see wiv. N as lays an egg, and G whiz.” He got it right away.—Exchange. YOUNG GIRL BURGLAR. Indianapolis, Nov. 18.—(Special to Daily Democrat).—An eleven year old girl burglar was caught in a net of neighbors thrown about Roy Robbins home late last night. The girl entered the place with a skeleton key during the absence of the Robbins A woman passing by the place saw a light flash repeatedly inside and neighbors surrounded the place. USEWHURTO HEAL YOUR SKIN Broken Out Skin and litching Eczema Helped Over Night. For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or blotches on face, nack, arms or body, you do not have to wait for re- : lief from torture or embarrassment, ■ declares a noted skin specialist. Apply a little Mentho-Sulphur and improvement shows next day. Because of its germ destroying prop-1 erties, nothing has ever been found to take the place of this sulphur preparation. The moment you apply it ■ healing begins. Only those who have had unsightly skin troubles can know the delight this Mentho-Sulphur brings. Even fiery, itching eczema is dried right up. Get a small jar from any good druggist and use it like cold cream.

THE FAIR STORE’S Pre-Holiday Sale Including Dry Goods, China and Toys OPENING SATURDAY, NOV. 19th and Continuing Until Dec. 3rd Do your Christmas shopping at this sale, you’ll save money. Going out of the toy business Complete line of Christmas toys will be sacrificed in this Holiday Sale. Buy for the Kiddies Now ’ SPECIAL- SCHOOL TABLETS of all kinds, per dozen 48c CHINA MARE Outing of Best Quality; J. C. C. and College Girl 190 Piece Dinner Set of Lights and Darks at- per Corsets made of good High Quality; regular yard, 10 quality cloth and will 825.00 value, Q 27 in. wide AOv gj ve y OU jjest wear a nd this sale.... 36 in. wide 28c comfort, at from 56 Piece Dinner Set of to S 3 SO Extra Good Quality, Reg- Turkish Towhng, O9p ular value QI AKA >?. er ■■ , V Bandsans JA to fiKp Sls-this sale vlv.dV Crash Towhng of very atfrdih.. VOv ’ . Sood Quality 1O „ Ail Open Stock ol Plain a t per y a rd Wool Nap Blankets and Decorated China at at Q-* to A a 25% Discount Percales t 1 4.t)V 1 eicaies, Lightsand . . - - Fancy Hand Painted Darks of good quality, at pr ? n Ginghams ISp Plates and Dishes just per yard I Q yard arrived. A beautiful 36 in. wide AOC Large size Comfort BatXmas present at a very ting 72x90, 74:C reasonable price. Vel|astic Underwear a „ A Batt Ladies, Mens and Chil- sizes at from Small size Batting, fine 05e 15 t,, 40c $1.60 lo SI.BO rgi 12c CHRISTMAS CANDIES—Large assortment of Xmas Candies will arrive about December-Ist—Special prices to churches and schools. TRY US. The Fair Store Ferd Bleeke, Prop.

The first cost is practically the last THOMAS J. DURKIN Distributor for Adams County South 2nd Street ' DECATUR Dodge Brothers sedan M X' * . I

Your Backbone Is it in normal condition? If you suffer from aches and pains it is proof that some of the vertebrae are deranged and need readjusting. Nerve impingment of the spinal column may be so slight as to remain unnoticed by all but trained chiropractors, yet great enough to result in disease. Ask us more about it. Drs. Smith & Smith D.C. CHIROPRACTORS Over Morris 5c & 10c store Phone GGO.

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