Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1922 — Page 2

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The Cort T-H-E-A-T-R-E TONIGHT AND TOMORROW “Grandma’s Boy” A big special -reel Harold Lloyd Comedy. Don’t miss this Lloyd picture. Positively the biggest and best comedy ever produced. { —Also—“Ballad of Fishers Boarding House” and “Screen Snapshots” Every child paying admission tonight and will receive a pair of Harold Lloyd "goggles" free. Admission 15 and 35 cents Your Savings Account Take your mind back to the school room where you recited the following: 10 mills make 1 cent 10 cents make 1 dime 10 dimes make 1 dollar In that simple formula lies the Secret of Success. We invite you today to save your pennies. A liny sum deposited with us opens your account. A small amount each week will make it grow and work for you. Drop in and let’s talk tlie matter over. Begin now. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. BANK OF SERVICE

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1922

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS ♦ Friday, Oct. 20.—Monroe— W. I Tyndall, candidate tor congress. Tuesday, Oct. 24.—Court room— Decatur —Hon. Walter Myers, of Indianapolis and John W. TyndaP, candidate for congress. Wednesday, October 25 —Freidheini school house—William lFreu< iituicht, of Fort Wayne, H. B. Heller and E. B. Lenhart. Kirkland High Schol—Clark J. Lutz and David J. Schwartz. ■ Frank C. Wechter school, Blue Creek township—Dore B. Erwin and John T. Kolly. Thursday, Oct. 26. —Fuelling School house, Root township—E. B. Lenhart, T. A. Gottschalk and J. F. Fruchte. Freitag hall, Preble—Judge David Smith. o( Kort Wayne. Election school house, French township—R. C. Parrish, of Fort Wayne and David J. Schwartz, of Berne. Friday—Oct. 27. —Broadbeck school | house. I nion township—Daniel N. Er ’ win, T. A. Gottschalk and H. B. He! . !er. Berne auditorium —John W. Tyndall ■ candidate for congress.and Hon. Fred I Howers, of Huntington. I Monday. Oct. 23. Linn Grove school I house —Clark J. Lutz and Kennith I Shoemaker of Geneva. |i Pleasant Mills —Dore B. Erwin and I E. B. Lenhart. I Wednesday, Nov. I—Jefferson1 —Jefferson high I hool auditorium, Jefferson townI ship—Judge John Smith of Portland I and H. B. Heller of Decatur. I Tuesday, Oct. 31. —Geneva —Dore B. Erwin. C. J. Lutz, T. A. Gottschalk and Kennith Shoemaker. Stomach Trouble Banished for 60c Biff Free Sample on Request /. The stomach doe®- not have to disroot Dr. Jackson’s Digestive and Liver Powder—lts swift work in acme indhnstion proves that. QrIdi nary evils of indigestion—sajr. [I £assy stomach* heartburn, bloating I often yields to first dose. At most I drug stores. 60c and SI.OO. If net I satisfied with results after using I first box, druggist will refund purI cli.se orice. Jackson Medicine Co..

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦• CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday t Historical Club—Mrs. Payl Ed- , wards. ■ Mary and Martha class of M. L. ■ Sunday School with Mrs. Sam Butler. ! Thursday I Helping Hand Society in S. S. room i Royal Neighbors’ Hallowe’en social at Beu Hur hall. Ladies Aid of Evangelical church Parcel Post Sale —Sunday School room. Loyal Daughters Class—Mrs. Arbie Kolter, 410 Mcßernes street. Young Woman’s Auxiliary —Frances (darkless. Helping Hand Society Reformed Church —Sunday School Rooms. Friday D. Y. B. Club of U. B. church mas tiuerade party with Mrs. Frank Hurst. 7:30 p. m. Philathea class of Baptist S. S. with Mrs. S. E. Hite. 7:30 p. m. Christian Ladies’ Aid with Mrs. Homer Ruhl, 2:30 p. m. This is the season of box socials tud Hallowe’en parties and the teachers at the different schools in the county are holding box socials at the schools, while the lodges, clubs md societies are arranging Hallowe'en parties to be given between now and Hallowe’en time. If you are giving a box social or party, please give the item to the Daily Democrat We will be glad to print it. ♦ The Christian Ladies’ Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Homer Ruhl at 2:30 o’clock Friday afternoon. .-Hl members are urged to be present. * The Philathae Class of the Baptist Stihtfay School will nxft Friday evening fit' 7:30 at the of Mrs. S. E Hite. Mrs. Alva Tlaker will have I’-irge of the evening 1 *!! program. The innual election of officers will take n’ace at this time. Every member !:ould be present'. _ The Helping Hand society of the Reformed church will meet ThursI Taj* afternoon at 2 o'clock in the SunMay school rooms. Much work is to ! be done and ail members are requested to be present. o 1— Contest of Will Case Is Venued to This County A suit to contest a will has been venued to the Adams circuit court from the Wells circuit court. The nlaintiffs in ths case are Clara E. Paxson, Fred H. Gregg. Edward M Gregg, Bert P?. Gregg and Harold C G’-egg. John H. Lesh, executor of

lie will of Amanda J. Lesli. is the iltfendant in the suit. The case was ■ .tied in the Wells circuit court and •he jury which heard the case re- | turned w. verdictuueclaring the will not the valid will of lira. Lesli. A new trial was granted. The plaintiffs claim that the will, which excluded, them from tjte estate with the qepeption of Harold Gregg who was, executed when t )lrs. Lech was I of unsound mind, that it was not duly executed, and that it was executed | under duress. The estate is valued at $35,000. The plaintiffs are grandchildren of the deceased while the defendant is a son. o Grange Story Told to Court in Murder Case i (Continued from page one) twins. "Mrs. McNally was in bed with two figures wrapped up in bundles, ’’ Mrs. Griffith said. "She told me one was ■’ boy and the other a girl. The curtains were kept drawn. “I saw what was supposed to he the boy on the second day. His nose appeared to be bleeding.” Mrs. McNally would not let mo handle the babies. Mrs. Griffith said before December, Mrs. McNally was weak and expent ant of childbirth. "On December 8 Mr. McNally called me to the phone and said that twins had arrived but that I would not-bo needed as Mrs. McNally was ‘doing fine’ ” the witness continued. o Made a Hit With Him "My wife has taken your medicine .-.nd has b‘ien wonderfully benefltted. For over four years she has had trouble with bloating and could scarcely oat any food because of this condition. Doctors medicines did not help her and an operation was advised. Her brother, who Is a druggist, .sent her a bottle ms Mnyr'S Wonderful Remedy and it heiped her at once. J cannot praise your medicine enough.", It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal milcits from the intestinal tract and allays the inflawmation 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.

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