Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1921 — Page 5

No Wonder the People 1 I are crowding this store this week j 90 up ' IV J' Womens Felt Slippers all ✓SA X A c ” Iors ’ plain or Ribbon brimmed, padded cushion ; $1.69 f Soft Cushioned Sole Shoes with rubber heels for \Mother, (I* O ip 7 from tPO.4t) up I Charlie Voglewede I Sells Shoes Right and Left

»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦««** ♦ ABOUT TOWN ♦ 1 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 1 1 rJ^SpivTSWfe. •tfgS-jMjMMW' ' wbr/ Ay tittle Miss Muffet • Sat on a tuffet Writing a letter each day; A nice Christmas Seal Gives the true Christmas feel And helps drive T. B. away. Mrs. Dale Moses of Monmouth spent yesterday in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anker and daughter, Veronica, motored to Fort Wayne yesterday. Mrs. D. H. Hunsicker and daughter, Leona, spent the day in Fort Wayne ’ yesterday. Rev. and Mrs. Tinkham motored to Fort Wayne Thursday. Mrs. Avon Burke was a Fort Wayne visitor yesterday. Mrs. E. L. Carroll spent yesterday visiting in Fort Wayne. • Herman Gillig was a Fort Wayne business visitor yesterday. A. C. Butcher went to Fort Wayne yesterday noon where he spent the day on business. Conrad Gillig was a Fort Wayne business visitor Thursday.

)KE | 3MUbI IE MILD | rtrltutors, Fort Wayne, Ind. ~n'i7i hi mi II 11 hI ! i H+W+Effl The Obvious Overlooked ::: ::z i Big opportunities are oft- :? ::i en overlooked because they := = are not extraordinary. It :i ::z requires vision to appie- ::: ■" ciate their possibilities. ::: There are people so eager ::; SEE to find a quick way to accu- ::: mulate money that the.''. fail to use the safer and sui - ::: er method which is to ma <e ... ::E deposits regularly m a sav- ::: ings account. |z± CEE FIRST NATIGHAL®AaKj|:: ■ E Ba 1 You Are a Strang Here tui Once ■"CZIZZ jil . ■ w L- j I r — ‘“m ’ _ XL A.- _ ■pKH** MWHk ' s»’ T » ~ | , L_| T

Eli Myers made a business trip to Fort Wayne yesterday. Miss Lilly Gates returned from Fort Wayne last evening. She visited over night at the John Everett home and returned to her home at Wren today. Lib Pash's brother, who wuz sentenced t’ be hanged next week, cheated th' pardon board by escapin' last night. The tie that binds—th’ Chrstmas necktie.—Abe Martin in In dianapolis News. Misses Lizzie and Emma Werder returned home last evening from Washington, 0., where they visited a month. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bleeke of Union township, were among today's Christmas shoppers. Mrs Forrest Andrews of Monroe, was in the city yesterday looking after, her Christmas shopping. Mrs. Fred Miller from south of the city, was among yesterday’s shoppers. Adolph Bieberick of Preble made a business trip to Decatur this morn ing. Mrs. S. E. Hite and daughter, Mrs. Bryce Butler, spent the day visiting in Fort Wayne. Mrs. C. V. Connell was a Fort Wayne visitor this morning. Grandpa Lord, of Monmouth made a business trip to Decatur this morning. Mrs. Charlmer Shafer went to Fort Wayne this morning, where she will visit. Mrs. Jess Sellemeyer and Mrs. Dan Beery, spent the day in Fort Wayne. The Decatur basketball team left at 2 o’clock this afternoon for Angola. Sam Butler made a business trip to Fort Wayne yesterday. Dan Beery was a Bluffton visitor yesterday.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16,1921

MBS. DALTON'S LIFE WAS A BURDEN TO HER Evansville Woman Was Miserable for Two Years But Is Now Well and Happy. "I am a well and happy woman now, thanks to this grand Tanlac,” said Mrs. Dora Dalton, 200 Oak street, Evansville, Ind. “It certainly is a relief to me to feel like my old self again because for two years I was as miserable as any human-being could be. Indigestion, nervousness, and sick headaches just made life a burden to me, and as no help for my troubles was in sight 1 became utterly despondent. “Words cannot described the joy I felt when I found that Tanlac suited nty case exactly. 1 seemed to get new life and energy from each dose and it has soothed and toned up my stomach so that everything I eat agrees with me. From now on 1 pin my faith to Tanlac.” Tanlac is sold in Decatur by Smith, Yager & Falk’s and by leading drug-1 gists everywhere. L? Henry Berning from northeast of I the city was a Decatur business visitor this morning. W. 11. Kavanaugh of the Kavanaugh Taxi Service, Portland, made a trip to this city Wednesday evening. Phone the names of your Christmas guests in the Democrat. Let's have a good newsy paper over the holidays. If you want a pair of the shoe trees, salt and pepper shakers, darners or curtain holders in the Democrat window, buy them now. No more orders will be taken and just the present supply sold. The 1. U. students will arrive home next Thursday evening. A large number from Adams county are attending the state university. Mrs. John Tyndall and son Dan, motored to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Billy Hoffman has been ill for several days’ with the grip. He is better I today and able to be up. Try helping someone else to have a “Merry Christmas” and your own will seem the brighter. Q. O. Litterer of route 10, made a business trip to Decatur this afternoon. , George Reppert of Magley, was a Decatur business visitor this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Van Skyock, I teacher in the Bryant schools, were ( in Decatur today, visiting the schools , of the city. Henry Getting of Root township made a business trip to Decatur to- I day. Mr. and Mrs. Heine Getting of Root j township were among the Christmas | shoppers here this morning. James Glick of near Monroe, made ' a business trip to Decatur this noon. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wolfe and son, Grover, of near Pleasant Mills, shopped in Decatur today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gleckler of Monroeville, were among today’s Christmas shoppers. Mrs. Robert Habegger of Berne shopped here this afternoon. Ed Kohne of Washington township, was in the city today on business. Col, Fred Reppert, who has been at West Baden taking the baths for the past ten days, will return here ' this evening. He is feeling fine and will soon be ready to preside at the many sales he has booked, and look after his many other duties. Mr. and Mrs. T. Reid of Rome City

- ..wwiri •; •< iTTirT.-.nif ilfFTTil'inriTr I The Brock Store I JUST RECEIVED I GIVE USEFUL GIFTS » NEW SPECIALS THIS CHRISTMAS in ."IX2 HnS “MIKRO” ALUMINUM, give unusual opportun- Get your orders in now. ity to huy articles of These goods move so real merchandise at rapidlv that you Will Bargain Prices. have to hurry . OUR NEW BUYING BUY THE BEST. PLANS, NOW IN Om • lcnß . | of rea| EFFECT, merit, backed by a life- & MEAN BETTER GOODS, time guarantee is worth BETTER SERVICE, mor ® wlth resard to service than a whole , n LARGER SELECTION, kitchen full of flimsy LOWER PRICES. imitations. J. CHARLES BROCK, Proprietor 138 N. Second Street. Residence up stairs.

£ I LFwk I Wi -’"4s “Say It With \ Smokes” Cigars will lend much to the Christmas spirit Uj this year. And the soft & subtle fragrance of the “WHITE STAG” cigar g is a welcome asset to Xj any home and as a gift $5 ! to Guests is an unsur- ry passed smoke. * A “White Stag” f Cigar 5 will be the finishing S touch to “top off” your 1 dainty Christmas dinner ? and dispel that “stuffy” ( feeling. 5 Buy by the box at any dealers. s A I and Decatur, will leave tomorrow for an over Christmas visit with relatives in Canada. A sister of Mr. Reid's has been in ill health for some time and the Reids will spend most of the time with her. x J. H. Heller of this office made a business trip to Ottawa, Ohio today. He will return this evening. : The Men’s meeting at the Presbyterian church this evening, will be a very interesting one. CAUGHT IN NAUGHTY ACT. ! Chicago, Dec. 16.—(Special to Daily 'Democrat).—lnvestigation of reports [ that a professor at the University of 1 Chicago was caught peeking through a window in a bathroom at Kenwood Hall a Co-eds dormitory, was investigated today by Bess C. Sullivan, assistant states’ attorney. Miss Sullivan said she had heard the professor was caught by a janitor. The janitor was taking the professor into custody when a member of the faculty passed by and prevailed upon the janitor to release the prisoner for the "good name of the school." s—s—s— WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s WANT ADS EARN—J—$—4 ABOUT THE SICK Mrs. David Miller of near Linn Grove was stricken with paralysis last Wednesday evening.

CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved son and brother; also the nurse who attended hlrn’inTHTlmmss and express our appreciation to those who gave the beautiful floral offerings.—Mr. and Mrs. Chrte Musaar and family. IRISH TREATY IS RATIFIED (Continued from page one) The secret discussion was brought I to a close at 2:30 p. m. after nearly two days debate. This was an indication that the major light between Michael Collins, Arthur Griffith and Hamon De Valera had been terminated. Followers of Collins and Griffith' enthusiastically predicted an easy victory when the pact is brought up for' a final vote. RHEUMAtTSM Physician Believes a Real Remedy for the Disease has Been Found. Rheuma, the wonderful rheumatism remedy now sold by druggists everywhere, gives quicker and mote lasting relief than other remedies costing many times as much. Rheuma passes the deadly poisonous secretions into the bowels and kidneys, from which they are quickly thrown off in a natural, healthy I way. Read what a reputable physician I says about Rheuma: "I have made a most careful investigation of the formula employed in the manufacture of Rheuma, and I heartily recommend it as a remedy for all forms of rheumatism. I find Rheuma far in advance ! of the methods generally employed in the treatment of rheumatism, and I altogether different in composition I from the remedies usually prescrib- ! cd.”—Dr. M. C. Lyons. This should give any rheumatic sufferer confidence to try Rheuma on the no-cure-no-pay plan. The Holthouse Drug Co., yill supply you.

] . — Another Claim Paid Promptly $1,000.00 Check Delivered Twentyfour Hours After Death Immediately after the funeral services held today for Seth .Musser, Charles W. Yager, general agent for the Western Reserve Life Insurance Company of Muncie, Ind., delivered to Mrs. Musser, his mother, a Check for $1,000.00 which was the amount of the Life Insurance policy the young man carried in the I Western Reserve Life Insurance Co. Liberal terms extendedThis policy was taken out on the 27th day of April, 1921, and only a part of the first premium had been paid—so much for the liberal terms extended by the W estern Reserve. ; Prompt payment assuredThe Western Reserve Life Insurance Company of Muncie, may not he one of the oldest companies in the state, but it has the Cash to pay all death claims just as soon as the main office can be reached by long distance telephone and the Mail Carrier can deliver the check to the , beneficiary. Have you a policy? Take out a life insurance policy while in good health and thus provide for your loved and dependent ones when you are called. A Christmas Gift No better Gift could be bought than a Life Insurance Policy in the Western Reserve Life Insurance Company, represented by a local citizen. We would be pleased to write a policy for you. Charles W. Yager DISTRICT AGENT For the Western Reserve Life Insurance Company. ’Phone 150. Decatur, Indiana. Oflice over Peoples Loan & Trust Co.

Effective I at Once . I lOlard. i Storage £ Batteries II are reduced in price j Holthouse I Garage I Urn ||i representing Willard Batteries

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