Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1923 — Page 5

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. Mr g. Frank Austin, of vr ' ** Michigan, returned to their Ur. ...I » 1.. M.rr,. MiM Murphy and Mary and JimFisher returned last evening " iy Chicago where hey visited over Ser with friends and relatives. Mr . Stewart Niblick and children. d Indiana Harbor, arrived in the ./last evening tor a visit wtth Mr. 1 j Mrs. Charles Nlbilck. “ightnin l " one of the leading sho ws of the season will play at the ( M.jeetic. Fort Wayne, this evening! W(! !t number from here are plan.in(! on attending. Ra , h Hammell came home from jßdianapolis yesterday to visit with h,r mother for a week or two. The Misses Florence Holthouse an( | Genevieve Belling, will go to Fort Wayne this evening to see • Ughtnin'". at the Majestic Theater. Mrs Sam Butler returned from Van Wert his afternoon where she b .' tS visiting with her daugh-l ter Mrs. Boss Tindall and family. Otto Marshall visited friends in Bluffton last night. Mrs. C. L. Mothers returned from Peru today where she has been visiting for the past* week with her daughter. Mrs. Dan Falk and family. Mrs F. A. Peoples, Mrs. Maude Dorwin and Mrs. Harry Helm motored to Fort Wayne today with Mrs Henry Sprunger who will go from 5 there to her home at Saginaw, Michigan Mrs. Sprunger has been visitjig friends and relatives at Berne and in this city for the past week. Mrs. Stewart Niblick and children, of Indiana Harbor, arrived today to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. SJ Niblick, for several days. - Mrs. 11. L. Center, of Gary, is visiting here for several days.

TelicVES MB ■? ■ BRAN iWK % READY TO EAT Ji' i ««•«■*«» n,ISW, * r ’ K v Vi I KKXOGG’S BRAN I I drives Obstipation I I out of your system I 1 DecauseitisAtlßßAN! I Foods with partial bran content soon have you back on the up-trail ■ can never give the constipation suf- with a clear head and ambitious ■ serer permanent relief! If you need body! ■ bran get Kellogg’s Bran because it , . . , is ALL BRAN! Why waste tiinc.; E . a t Kellogg s Bran consistently. . .., ■ why give your system chance to slip Y ° ar physic ian W1 a v . lse 1 ’ h t I further into disease? KELLOGG’S tablespoonfuls each day, as much at g IS SCIENTIFICALLY PRE- each meal in chr°»cases. Bving g PARED TO RELIEVE SUFFER- cook ? d and kr “ mbled and I ING HUMANITY, AND IT WILL cat » Kell °gg s Bran is very delicious DOIT ASNO OTHERFOOD CAN! asa cereal > s P rulkl « d ove . r ,8 cold cereals or cooked or mixed with Kellogg’s Bran is nature’s great- hot cereals. Add two tablespoonest sweeper, cleanser and purifier of fuls of bran for each person and mix the intestinal tract. Its-work for with, the cereal to be cooked! health is wonderful. It should be ... eaten regularly, as a preventive of Try Kellogg’s Bran in raism constipation as well as a permanent bread, muffins, cookies, etc. Recipes relief! on every package. Get yourself and your family free from ninety per To-day-start to rid your system cen£ of in nesses which are caused of toxic poisons that come largely by con stipation! from constipation and lead to many dangerous diseases, such as diabetes, Kellogg’s Bran is served in indiBright’s, rheumatism, a/ well as vidual packages by leading hotels headaches, mental and physical de- and clubs. Ask for it at your respression, pimples, bad breath, etc. taurant. All grocers sell Kellogg’s ® Kellogg’s Bran, eaten regularly, will Bran. & I l

H Mr. ami Mrs. E. F. Miller are visit- ' Ing with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Finkhottsen at Fort Wayne today. Mrs. John Tyndall and granddaugh'iter, Miss Mary Catharine, spent the : day in Fort Wayne visiting friends. ■| Mr and Mrs. Hugh Hite and Mr. and I Mrs. JiAnes Elberson motored to Fort Wayne this afternoon to “Lightnln," at the Majestic Theatry. R. O. Gass went to Culver, today to visit over the week-end. Mrs. Gass and son, Junior, who have been visit<ing there since Easter will return with him Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shearer, Mr. ICharles Andrews and Miss Harriett, , Kimmell, all of Ligonier, were guests |of Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Thompson I yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. France who have ■ been spending the winter at Braden- , town, Florida will return borne Mon--1 day. Mr. and Mrs. Roman Brelner and , (laughter, Virginia, of south of the ' city, went to Fort Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Durkin visited in Fort Wayne today. Mrs. John Merryman received word this morning tfiat her youngest sister Mrs. Belle Gephart. of Pittsburg, Pa., is in the hospital at that place, seriously ill with complications resulting from the flu. No hopes for her recovery are given. Mrs. Gephart i was formerly of this county. Among the visitors here today were M. Job. of Kokomo; W. B. Whitacre. of Huntington; J. A. Jones, of Des Moines; E. E. Horn, of Mansfield. Ohio; Charles Mack, of Nev. Ohio; L. E. Simms, of South Bend: H. L. Dolph, of Kalamazoo, Michigan: Ed Haney, of Columbus, Ohio; Herman S. Ruben, of New York City; W. H. Gillette, of St. Mary s, Ohio; F. H. |

Musulttian, of Logansport. A large class took the Connell degree, number 03. of the Maaoaic order at Bluffton last evening, the candidates being, Arthur Suttles, Sam Butler. 1. Bernstein, Dr. Roy Archbold, John Myers and Dick Myers. Others who accompanied them were Harry Fritsinger, Bob Shirk, C. J. Green, |CuJ Pelursjikil, Charles Burdge, Charles Ernst, , and Earl Adams. x_. —a —-- MACADAM HOAD HOAD <• AI.E Notice Is hereby given that blds wilt lx- received nt Hie office of tile trendurer of Adams county, Indiana, up until the hour of ten o'clock a. in. on Wednesituy, April in. Higa tor the purchase ut the following road bonds, to-wlt: The John l.udy Macadam Hoad. Blue Creek and Monroe townships, Adams county. Indiana, the amount be,n« , 15,600.00 Jhe Badertm her-Braun Mr(ttdain Hoad. Monroe township. Adams county. Indiana. the amount being $10,820.00 The David Zimmerman Macadam Road. French and Hartford townships, Adams county, Indiana, the amount ... being $14,720.00 the I'eep'e-Brown Macadam Road. St. Marys township. Alams county, Indiana, the amount, being . |x,000.00 Said bonds will be Issued In series of twenty bonds, each dated April lath. 1923, the first series coming; due un May 15, 1921, and one issue coming due every six months thereafter. Said bonds will bear interest at the rate of per cent per annum payable on the 15th day of May and November of each year. Said bonds have been issued In strict compliance with the laws of the State of Indiana, with an order duly endorsed upon the record of the Board of Commissioners of said county. authorizing the issue and sale of said bonds for the purpose of providing funds for the construction of the above mentioned roads. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Said bonds will be sold for not less than par, topether with interest and accruing interest. Transcripts will be on file at the office of the Auditor of Adams county. If said boi : s are not M>ltl on said date, said sale will be continued until sold. HUGH D. HITE. Treasurer Adams county, Ind. O Another shipment of Fisk Hats. Just what you want in pi the and quality. Gift and Hat Shoppe

BSm TvjlU Itn! FEDERAL FARM LOANS ■ Interest rate 5Vi%. H Loans may be made for ■ ES 34V£ years. The borrower ® pays 932.50 per thousand K w semi-annually. Th!-, pay- H gy ment includes the interest ■ gj and such sum lor the appli- B cation on the principal so B ■ that the loan will be paid off Bj at the end of 34 Vi years. A SS M mortgage that never comes gj B due A mortgage that fur- a 9 nishes peace of mind for the B B borrower. Loan .nay be 5R H paid off in full or ir part at B 3 any interest payment time £ ■8 after five years. Payments S may also be made before the S 3 expiration of five years by jS special arrangement. The B sj law forbids the charge of B «l any commission to the bin- 5a jS rower. The only expense B gfl the borrower must pay is the B g cost of appraising, examina- ■ 9 tion of title and recording B a charge imposed by law. No B g commission, no red tape, no B 9 delay. We have made more B gfl than half a million dollars B gj of these loans in Adams B S county. Loans made through M gj First Joint Stock Land r B Bank. Fort Wayne, Indiana. I S See FRENCH QUINN, Agent I M Office —Take first stairway I south of the Decatur B Democrat. EH See him also for your si abstracts of title. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY • * ♦ ♦ From tho Dally Democrat fllea ♦ ♦ 20 year* ago thia day ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Harry Friedman announces he will close out his Bargain clothing store. 0 Miss Amanda Krick and Herman Roth married by ’Squire Reynolds. I -w——. Contract for school house In district No. 5, Union township, awarded to Julius Haugk for $2,747. Herjy Koeneman buys forty acres in Preble township from Ferdinand Meyer estate for SBS per acre, a top price. Miss Madge Hite and Miss Lila Ashbaucher visit with Miss Fern DeLong at Greentown. Mr. and Mis. D. M. Hensley and children go to Rome City for a weeks outing. Eleven pound boy born to Mayor and Mrs. D. D. Coffee. Contract for new school house, district No. 8. Monroe township, awarded to Fred Hoffman. Oscar Hoffman is architect. Jay Weldy of Chicago, visits relatives here. French Parrish of Fort Wayne here for visit with parents. Decatur people go to Markle to attend couventon of Church of Christ # Robert Ehinger is attending to business in Chicago. o SECOND STREET BUILDING SOLD Paul W. Edwards Buys Building Now Occupied by the Porter Studio Paul W. Edwards, local photographer, has purchased the frame building at the corner of Second and Jefferson streets, now occupied by the Porter Studio*. Mr. Edwards purchased the building from Dan Erwin. The new owner will |et possession a year from next July. • The consideration paid was not stated. Mr. Edwards has had a studio above the Callow an Rhone Drug store for the past two years. The building; on Soul It Second street has been occupied as a photo gallery for a number of years. The lute Elmer Moser occupied it for many years. Mr. Porter, the present occupant has operated the studio for about three years. Mr. Edwards plans to move into the building as soon as he gains possessioi), it is said. There are smiles thut make us happy There are smiles that make us glad— Blue Devil Cleaner. 2-4-8

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DO YOU REMEMBER WAY BACK WHENa i ~1 A brick yard was operated by Samuel Rugg on the ground now occupied by the Confer bottling works on Fornux street? The brick made there wun used to build the old Bollman house which stood where the Schmitt meal market is and the first county offices. Reinember them? Dan Erwin had a bicycle shop where John Colchin’s Ice cream parlor is now located and rented bicycles to the boys at 25c an hour? James G. Blaine spoke in Fort Wayne and a democratic rally the same day resulted in numerous fights? # A trip to Fort Wayne and back in one day was; a big job? If you remember any old events of interest drop in and tell us or send in a few lines for this column. o France Center Returns to Decatur After Illness France Conter, local business man who has been ill with pneumonia at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Conter, in Gary, for the past few weeks, returned to Decatur last night and resumed his work at the Conter Ice Cream company this morning . France is feeling very good again although lie is still weak from the sickness. Hi*, mother accompanied him to this city and will remain here for several days, visiting with' iriends and relatives. o $—$—»—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s UOARSENESS I I Swallow slowly small pieces b • —rub well over the throat. VISJSS Over 17 Million lars Ched Yearly

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No Discount on Gas Hus I After 10th of Month I > d' I I ( f I *t. V - Us All gas bills must be paid | on or before the 10th of | the month to secure I discount * 1 Northern Indiana Gas I and Electric Company I Wm. O’Brien, Local Manager I Today Is The Time IT IS EASY ENOUGH TO WAFF until ' ‘ tomorrow or the day after but time is just as important as money to you. and accounts started today with this bank will make the setting aside of money tomorrow much easier. , . ' START A CHECKING ACCOUNT TODAY The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. BANK OF SERVICI f?