Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1922 — Page 2
BE PRETTY!TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Look Young! Nobody Can Tell If You Ute Grandmother's Simple Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Suge Tea und Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color und lustre to the huir when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage und Sulphur Compound,” you will get a large bottlo of this famous old recept, improved by the addition of other ingredients, at a small cost. Don't stay gruy! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two ,your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. ———• FOR PROSECUTOR Please announce my name as a candidate for prosecuting attorney of the 2oth judicial circuit, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held May 2. 1922. E. BURT LENHART ■ >
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We have just received a shipment of Successful incubators in 210 and 300 egg size, also 1,000 chick size hard coal brooders. See these incubators and learn our prices, which will save vou money. H. KNAPP & SON CALL THE PLUMBER before the little leak big and makes trouble in the house. If it's the kitchen sink that you are using all day long, all the more need for speed in repairing. Get us on the phone—No. 356—and our repairman will be there in a jiffy. Stop the leaks and save money! P. J. HYLAND West Monroe Street
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♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ CLUB CALENDAI FRIDAY Zion Lutheran Aid—School house — 3 o'clock. M. K. Ladies Aid Society—Church l’arlors. Christian Ladies' Aid —Mrs. L. C. Exley of North Bth street —2:30. l'ocahontis banquet after lodge Friday. MONDAY Races roll Club—Mrs. Dan Sprang. Delta Thctu Tati—Mrs. Jack Uiuuton. Mrs. Frank llarthel was hostess last evening to several tables of bridge. TUESDAY. Dance —K. of P. Home. Wednesday St. Vincent de Paul —Mrs. Wal Wemhoff. Mrs. Wal Wemhoff will entertain the St. Vincent de Paul society next Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. ♦ Mrs. l-’red Linn of Mercer avenue, was delightfully surprised last evening when about 6 o’clock her Sunday school class, the Loyal Workers., appeared with baskets of food for a pot luck suppi r. The surprise was given to honor Mrs. Linn's return from an eight week's visit with relatives in Whiting, Kansas. Twenty eight members were present and the evening was enjoyed by everyone. * Mrs. Jack Brunton will entertain the Delta Theta Tau sorority next Monday evening. The grand inspector. Miss Ruth Whipple, of Portland, will be here and ail members are requested to be present. A The Baptist Womans' Society met at the home of Mrs. Brice Butler, with twelve members and 3 guests present. After the business the remainder of the time was spent in finishing the study hook "Survey to Service”
Mrs. Butler assisted by her mother, Mrs. Hite served tempting refreshments. Scripture, Mrs. Brumley; prayer, .Mrs. Everett. * The Home Economies club of Root township, met with Mrs. Eckharr at the home of Mrs. Rudolph Myers in Monmouth. After the old business was disposed of. new business for the following year was taken tip. The dub first decided to change the year thus making January the first month instead of April so as to be in touch with other dubs of the state. It was decided to have a meeting in December and a Christmas exchange will be in order. The form of work the members will be interested in was then brought up and this was referred to the program committee of which Mrs. J. Magley is chairman. This committee will also make out the programs and a group of three will be hostesses instead of one. The next on program was the election of officers. The voting was quite spirited and resulted as follows: President: Mrs. J. C. Magley, vice president, Mrs Herb Butler; secretary, Miss Esther Fuhrman; treasurer, Mrs. Mary Flemming; press reporter, Mrs. Curt Fritzinger. Mrs. Charles Gage had the social hour and a contest was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Eackard then served delicious refreshments and all left saying they had had a fine time. The place of the next meeting will be announced later as soon as the committed has made theis final arrangements. Post office inspector, Wasson, of New Castle was a Decatur business visitor yesterday. FOR SALE —lfi Black Monarch laying hens, 61.50 a piece. 909 Walnut street, phone 651. L. E. Summers. 71-3 t EAT AT BITTNER’S —CAFE— Meals 40c. Lunch 30c.
THE CRYSTAL TONIGHT Benefit Tri Kappa Girls “FRENCH HEELS” A big Hodkinson special production featuring the famous star, Irene Castle A delightful and intensely interesting society drama of the large city, based on a beautiful romance that is sure to please. Stunning gowns, wonder scenes and the famous actress in the best production of her career. Attend the Tri Kappa Benelit tonight. Admission 10 and 25 cents
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MARCH 21,1922
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Mr.Beveridjfe to Speak Here (Continued from page one) the evening where he will deliver the address. The engagement here was made several weeks ago and the announcement of the exact date was made today. Details for the reception for the distinguished visitor will be announced in a few days, committees being named to look after his reception and to meet him probably at Fort Wayne. It is likely that he will also come here during the next two months to deliver political address but no arrangements will be made for a meeting of this kind when he visits here on April 2nd nor will any conferences be held It is said. Mr. Beveridge served in the United States senate twelve years, lias traveled extensively and his writings are considered among the best of the decade his life of Chief Justice Marshall being one of his greatest works. The plans for the meeting here will be in detail in a few days. o NOTICE Party who had soles vulcanized on pair of red rubber boots last week took one wrong boot. Please return same at once and get the right one. 71tf A. W. TANVAS. — Why Not Investigate? Do you suffer from backache, headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, stomach trouble. liver and kidney disorders? Are you generally “run j down"? Chiropractic adjustments will get you well. Charles and Charles CHIROPRACTORS Office 134 South Third St. 2nd door from Library,
KILLS RATS and mice—that's RAT-SNAP, the old reliable rodent destroyer. Comes in cakes —no mixing with other food. Your money back if it fails. 35c size (1 cake) enough for Pantry. Kitchen or Cellar. 65c size (2 cakes) for Chicken i House, coops, or small buildings. $1.25 size (5 cakes) enough for all f arm and out-buildings, storage build ings, or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by Holthouse Drug Co., Enterprise Drug Co.. Schafer I Hdw. Co., Lee Hdw. Co. o THREE WISE FOOLS AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE John Golden consideres that the basic quality of his famous comedies, “Lightnin’,’’ “The First Year.” "Turn to the Right”," Dear Me" and "Thank You, is laughter, and that this is especially true of the splendid play of matured love, young romance, mystery and adventure,'"! Wise Fools" which he will present at the Majestic Theatre, Ft. Wayne on next Monday and Tuesday night. March 27 and 28. In is fourth season now, this is the jhest play even written by Aunstin j Strong, is touring the country with the | original New York production. It ran for a full season in the metropolis, six months in Chicago and three i months each in Philadelphia and Boston. It also enjoyed a year in London, and is just as popular in Australia 'and the Orient. The leading fun- | maker with the company is John W. ; Ransone, famous as the original Hans ; Wagner in “The Prince of Pilsen”. In the cast also will be Burke Clarke, Harry Foreman, Hazel Sexton, Robert L. Keith and several other prominent ' players. ATTENTION, FARMERS! We are in position to take care of all dead animals. Call at oar expense. Plenty of tankage for sale. 50 Ito 55 per cent protein. Decatur Fertilizer Co. \ r Phone 870-N Decatur, Ind.
USE SULPHUR TO i HEAL YOUR SKIN Broken Out Skin and litching Eczema Helped Over Night. For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or blotches on face, neck, arms or body, you do not have to watt for relief from torture or embarrassment, declares a noted skin specialist. Apply a little Mentho-Sulphur and improvement shows next day. Because of its germ destroying properties, 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. Cfet a small jar from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. FIFTY YEARS AGO a women In Lynn. Mass, was steeping herbs on her kitchen stove according to a recipe of her own, to furnish medicine for the women of the neighborhood. Today, a stone's throw from the little house where she lived, there is a four-story laboratory,, making the same medicine for the women of the world. During the last year almost 500 tons of carefully selected herbs were used in the manufacture of Lydia E. I’inkham's Vegetable compound. A woman's medicine for woman's ailments. Have you tried it? REVENUE COLLECTOR GRATEFUL Treasury Department Internal Revenue Service, Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 23. Editor The Democrat, Decatur, Indiana. Dear Sir: — Permit me to personally thank you for the liberal space given in your valuable publication for the purpose of instructing the public as to the recent changes in the Internal Revenue Laws and the manner of filing j the various returns of the taxpayers. I The disseminaltion of this news has been educational to a large degree, and has been of great help and assistance to the Internal Revenue Officers in serving the public. I appreciate very much your generosity in the amount of publicity you have devoted to this matter. You deserve the thanks of the entire taxpaying public. Very respectfully yours, M. BERT THURMAN. Collector. BIRD OF PARADISSE ON LAST TOUR AT MAJESTIC Richard Walton Tully’s tropical romance “The Bird of Paradise,,” returns for its annual engagement at the Majestic, Ft. Wayne tonight and on Saturday matinee and night. It is a story of the colorful, langurous southland, where gently waving palms and plaintive Hawaiian music abound, and where a young hero from a less poetic land drifts slowly away from ideals which have bound him to civilization. He is a young physician and lie went to the islands to make a name for himself. but falling in love witli a Hawaiian girls, he marries her, and forgetting all but Luana, he becomes as one of the shiftless,. Java drinking natives and sinks to the extreme depths of irresponsibility. Finally Luana knows she has lost her husband's love and she leaps into the volcano, Kilauea, as a sacrifice to the great God Pole.
A number of Decatur people are planning on seeing the show. $ .WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s Money of No Value “Life had no pleasures for me. Although 1 had plenty of money it was ofr no value, as my stomach almost constauly distressed me, 1 lost faith in all doctors and medicine. Talking with my druggest about my case he advised me to try Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. I util now enjoying life again." 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 intcstlnalailnients, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by Holthouse Drug company and druggests everywhere. CREAM CLEARS A STUFFED-UP HEAD Instantly Opens Every Air Passage—Clears Throat If your nostrils are clogged and your head Is stuffed because of nasty catarrh or a cold, apply'a little pure, antiseptic cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage, soothing and healing swollen, Inflamed membranes and you get instant relief. Try this. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm at atiy drug store. Your j clogged uostril B open right up; your head is clear; no more hawking or I snuffling. Count fifty. All the stuffi I ness, dryness, struggling for breath iis gone. You feel fine.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦** ♦ DEMOCRATIC ♦ ♦ POLITICAL CALENDAR ♦ ♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ CANDIDATE FOR CLERK Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Clerk, subject to the dec!slon of the voters at the primary electlon on Tuesday, May 3, 192.. Your support will bo appreciated. < 66-April lx TILLMAN OhUULR < You are authorized to announce that I am a candidate tor the Democratic* nomination of clerk of the Adams (ir- 1 cuit court, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, . May 3, 19-2. KREn T genURGER Mar. 13 to May 2. Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for clerk of the Adams circuit court, i subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday, Mav 2, 1922. 09-May 2 JOHN E. NELSON — — CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER I Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday, May 2, 1922 66 to May 2 1- G. KERR. Please announce that l am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday, May 2. Mar. 16. to May 2. LOUIS KLEINE FOR COUNTY SHERIFF Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for county sheriff, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 2, 1922. Your support will be appreciated. Ma. 14-May 2. ROY BAKER You are authorized to announce that I ant a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff of Adams County, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, May 2. Mar. 15 to May 2 JOHN BAKER Y’ou are authorized to announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for sheriff of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. May 2. Y’our support will be appreciated. 6S-12tx L. D. JACOBS. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Please announce that I am a candh date for the Demacratic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday, May 2nd, 1922. HOMER H. KNODLE Mar. 13 to May 2. You are authorized to announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday, May 2. 1922. Your support will be appreciated. 70-16tx FRANK S. ARMANTROUT a FOR TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE I ’ I with to announce that I will he a candadate for trustee in Rlue Creek ; township on the Democratic ticket at . the primary election held May 2. Your support will be appreciated. 69-6tx W. P. MERRIMAX
Editor Daily Democrat: — You are herein authorized to announce that J. F. Snow is a candidate for trustee of Washington township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to bo held Tuesday, May 2nd, 1922. W-F-ts J. F. SNOW. — » FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR I wish to announce that I am a candidate for renomination for the office of County Surveyor of Adams county, Indiana, on the Democratic ticket in the primary election to be held on May 2nd. 1922. Y’our support is respectfully solicited. 64 to May 2 DICK BOCH. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for county commissioner from the Third district, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. May 2. GEORGE SHOEMAKER Mar 21 to May 2. JACOB A MOSER Os Monroe township. Democratic iaudidate for Commissioner of the 3rd District of Adams county. This is my second race lor the nomination for conmissioner and your support will be appreciated. Subject to the decision of the primary election to be held May 2, 1922. • Tu-F-tfx ,— • TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR T’lease announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for assessor of Monroe township, subject to the decision of the voters at ihe primary election, Tuesday, May 2, 1922. 70-3tx NOAH RICH *. ASSESSOR OF ADAMS COUNTY William Zimmerman, of Kirkland township, democratcj candidate for Assessor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 2. 1922. 71 to May 1 WANTED —Toulouse or White Einden goose eggs for hatching. Mrs. D. E. Studebaker, Phone 392. 71tf
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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦*•++♦♦♦♦ * ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ 5 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦*♦* FOR SALE FORS ALE—White Wyandotte eggs for hatching: 61 lor sls. or 66 for 100. Mrs. Grant Owens, R. R. No. 5; Monroe 'phone, 4 shorts on 107. marSl FOR - SALE—Pure bred Buff Orpington eggs for hatching, 66.00 per 100. R. L. Wilson, Monroeville, R. 3, Indl.iiia. Phone 154-R. ® FOR SALE —Rose Comb It. I. Red eggs from blue ribbon winners at Decatur, Bluffton and Van Wert. Farm range, 66.00 per 100; breeding parks, 62 per 16. Monroe and Decatur phones. J. F. Rupert, Monroe, Indiana. 61-ts FOR SALE —House and lot. No. 125 South 6th st. See Mrs. John B. Rice, at above address. 66-12tx I-OR SALE--Six fresh cows, 5 1-2 miles east of Craigville, also wanted, some beardy spring wheat for seed. Jesse S .Byerly, Decatur R. R. 2. Craigville phone. 68-stx FOR SALE—House and lot on West Madison street. Six rooms. See Tom Fisher or call 'phone 613. 69t3x FOR SALE—Ancona Eggs Ifor hatching; Peking duck eggs for fiatching, order early. Tena Schurger, phone F 878. 69-6tx CRrDE _ OlL—Recommended and advised by the government as the standard stock and poultry purifier for removing lice and other vermin. Crude oil appliances kepe the barn and other buildings in a sanitary condition. For price and particulars see J. F. Arnold Co., Decatur 66-3 t a wk-ts FOR SALE —Typewriter S2O - adding machine 625; check writer 616; caslj register and shoe stitcher cheap. J. Steel, Madisonville, O. ltx I . _________ — FOR SALE—Three dozen White Leghorn hens, Ferris strain. Noah i Sheets. 6*4 miles northwest of Berne, , Craigville phone. 71-2tx FOR SALE) —7-room house; bath., fur nace, and good lot, on North 10th. street; close to G. E. $2750.00 down, balance on time. Inquire at 350 . North 10th St., or call 336 or 425. l 71-3 t D. F. LEONARD. J FOR SALE —3 brood sows will farrow April 1. Six Chester White fall 1 males, eligible to register. Schmitt Meat Market or see F. J. Schmitt. ; 71"ot ; FOR SALE OR~RENT—One barn, 6 j stalls, corncrib. 227 . 4th St. 71-6tx ■ FOR SALE —Stauffer automotic brood--1 er 500 chick size. Inquire at Enter- ’ prise Dairy. Phone 887 71-3tx Plenty of skimmed milk at 10c per gallon. Enterprise Dairy. Phone SB7 71-31 X i i WANTED 1 WANTED —To buy two milk cows s - and one good bull. Guy Shutt, R. 9, Decatur, 'phone 68tGx WANTED —3 or 4 furnished or unfurnished rooms for light house- ' keeping. Call 563. G9-3tx WANTED —Two gentlemen to room and board, modern convenience, close G. E. Call at 350 North 10th St. 69 3t WANTED —A competent girl for general house work. 21 north sth street. 70 6t h '- WANTED —Can you use an extra s young ntan or two during the suntg mer? If so, the City Band would like to hear from you. Call or write s Lawrence Biggs, corresponding secretary. 70-6 t WTXTbD-To buy several tons of loose hay. Krlck-Tyndall Co. 70-2 t WANTED—4O duck eggs by Monday, i- also to engage for turkey eggs. ~ Phono 696. 71-2 t e WANTED—Porter at Murray Hotel. a Inquire at once. 6t. 1 For Rent HOUSE FOR RENT —6 rooms and only 3 blocks from court house, c Call 606. it n — ' n LOST AND FOUND f LOST—Pair of shell rimmed glasses e between Durkin’s garage and 437 x Mercer Ave. Finder please return to Durkin's garage. LOST—Pair of shell-rimmed glasses! somewhere between Decatur and l_ Preble. Finder please return to this i, office. >■ 71-6 tx GLADYS GO LONER S■ - ■ r t LOST Light tan silk gloves with brown around top. Two clasp. Return to this office 77.^
EAT AT BITTNER’S —CAFE— Meals 40c. Lunch 30c. • — • I • J. Rico hag sold his Belgian Horse to William Tetters, proprietor of the Madison Hotel of this pUco and has takeu the horse to Berne where it will make the season 71-2tx
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ + + ♦ + +++ rT^ XAUNIRVtkji nerve Prelum coTeA J \ a/r r /’*'fo//A P g d J IK* cqusC [A FOR BETTER HEALTH SEE Dll. FROHNAPFEL, D r Chiropractic and Treatment, given to suit your M . at 144 So. 2nd St. ,p h Office Hours 10-12 a. m—l.s TITLE** Real Estate and Farm Lou, See French Guinn The Schirmeyer Abstract Cn Over Vance & Linn Clothlmr a?L BLACK & ASHBAUCHER UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or n th Private Ambulance Service Office Phone: 90 Home Phones: Black 727; Ashbaucher 619 Agents for I'ianos and Pimnn,,.'"' DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GENERAL PRACTICE OFFICE SPECIALTIES—Diseases at women and children; X-ray examlmilons; Glourscopy examinations of tbe internal organs, X-ray and eloctrici treatments for high blood presiari and hardening of the arteries- Xtm treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCII. LOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: oto 11 a. m.—l to 6p. m.-7 to 9p. a. i Sundays by appointment i Phones- Residence 110; Office 49? N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: ' 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:09 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. DR. C. C. RAYL t Practice limited to Surgeiy and diagnosis oT t Abdomino-pclvic Disc** 5 Office (1 to 4&6 to 4 p.m. • Hours (Sunday 9 to 10 #. m, . Phene 581. j NOTICE TO PAY K~ — ■ r All those knowing themselves 7 indebted to the Monroe Home t Store, Monroe, Indiana, will > please call and settle at once as all accounts must be settled ini- . mediately. s HI GH D. HITE, 11-ts Receiver
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