Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1923 — Page 5

“SAVE IN TIME” "T - : 9 I ioM.b X?« "i I o*s’i l! ! a-:; e ®) ''•'ji‘j*-~nMC3HM& In II ° i *^' aa u I— one of these clocks will help )• • „ ' ’®, ® ■ . We lihv>- just receded our initial shipment of ■■MMMM 11 • >" '* 'TIMESAVER" savings banks Shop early otP' . • Sat., April 21, so These “TIMESAVERS” are combination timeou w »* 0 pieces and savings banks, finished in ebony for the ! ablw) to attend , ,-.. ~ . . 1 tin farmers meH- o! "' ar! ! lv, ”- v or " I,llel for thc ho,lle - ’ ing at the court house at «p. m. if y ou wjyl, t 0 secure one, we urge you not, to I ' delay. fcr our present'supply will be gone within a II II « few days. | 'i I; Come in and let us explain the plan whereby H jl you can obtain one of these clocks free of charge. 11l • Old Adams County Bank , E3SE S==L= - -

— Attendance in Schools Increases During March there were .no perfect at’.; iuance records reported by the pi biic schools, in the county during Manrh. there was an increase over the attendance during the preceding mouth. The records for March ri; ported to tile county attendance of!; cer are as follows, the teacher being named first, next the enrollment. the average daily attendance, and last the per <• nt attendance during the month: e> Report of Attendance ‘or Union Township Ruddtph Weiland—Trustee 1— Mary Clem 20 18.8 96 1 Lola Parrish 26 20 9(1 2— John Nelson 37 33.2 95.5 s—Ernest Zehr 19 17 95.2 6 Xarriffa Hark!* ,27 24 90 3 Par.—Edwin Baiter ... 56 50 93 Root Township A. J. Lewton —Trustee 6 Monmouth Schools

, ......... - -g : r— Get heaUh —Keep heaHh —Feel fine by eafcg Kellogg'* Bran regularly!

J w Constipation nnd the toxic poisonings that come from it not only the enthusiasm out of life, making you depressed ami physically and mentally dull —but they head you into diseases such as Bright’a, diabetes, rheumatism, etc. You can actually rid yourself of these dangers if votravill EAT KELLOGG’S BRAN REGULARLY! ' —at least, two tablespoonfuls daily; in chronic. cases with every meal! Kellogg’s Bran is nature’s most wonderful food. It is scientifically prepared to relieve suffering humanity from constipation and it will do that as no other food can! Don’t take a. chance of “getting away’’ w-ithconsti-pation—lT WILL GET YOU! Don’t ruin your he. lb with pillitftpd cathartics- they are as dangeroW as constipation itself and give but temporary relief, at the very best! Qgg«» ,ll !*^»*" lll -“ l ILUJ!_ ■■ "■ — .KSI

iNTERIOR DECORATORS We are now Decorating some of the Best Homes in the City. WHY NOT YOURS? Perchance we have never done your work, so inquire of your neighbor as to our ability. PRICES RIGHT And work absolutely GUARANTEED. For anything that a Brush and Skill will do—Cail JACKSON & KOOS > 861 N or 119 White

. . . . I, B. Sawyer, Prin. 19 18 93Htster J. Atz 37 33 89 Winifred Gerke ... 43 38.2 92.5 7—Dora Marie Magley 20 18.3 96.2 2— Esta Fleming 25 22 93 1- L. L. Baumgartner 16 13.6 92 Par. —Paul Dorn No report , Par.—Rev. A. Moeller No report Preble Township August Scheuman—T *stee , 4—-Beatrice Dettinger 28 26 95 , s—Milton Werling .... No import 6—Edward Jaberg .... 12 10.4 91 , Frances Borne .... 22 19.8 90 Par.—E. Sehuricht ... 49 38.1 86 ('fiira Keifer 25 23 93 Par.—A. R. Stolp 47 37.9 80.8 A. W. Rossman .... 27.2 78.5 •Ida Gimseti ~29 1 7 899 Kirkland Township i W. H. Dettinger—Trustee I I—Emma Dettinger .. 29 2’.7*9£.1 ! 2—Esta Brown 33 30.3 92 : —R„ llo>< k 27 2' 94 William Bryan .... 34 3. 91 4 s—Vernon-Arnold5 —Vernon-Arnold .... 25 23.5 94.1 Glm'ys Goldimr .... 28 21 3 9(12 " Mir * I 11 " ' —

What you should do •fan, ly „ and lor yourself, is to serve Kellogg > O Bran every day, in pny one of seven ,I attractive ways, .-.nd fight constipation as vou have .never fought it before! AND YOU WILL WIN. In first place, Kellogg’s Bran itdcilwous in its nut-'ike flavor, adding greatly to any cereal with which it is used.' Eat bran as a cereal with hot. milk, or mix it with hot s emi before Another method is to cook Kellogg Bran vftjili cereal. In each case ada two tablespoonfuls of bran for each person. A popular way is to sprinkle bran on hot or <»fil cereal. Bran makes wonderful baxwy products. Jleeipes are printed oa every I«ckage. Kellogg’s Bran is served in leading hotels, restaurants and clubs. It is * sold by all grocers.

Central High School x C. H. Smith, Prin. 58 51.8 89 Washington Township Glen Cowan —Trustee I—Herbert Foreman 8 7.4 92.5 2 Mary Laughlin .... 8 5.6 81 5— Carter 17 15.4 97.5 6— Thelma Bulkhead 21 16 88 Mabie Bess 22 18.5 92.5 7 — Albert Coppess .... 9 8.7 97 Nellie McGdth .... 13 12 92 8 — Mary Thomas .... 19 17 92 Fforence Rice 19 17.6 88.1 • St. Mary's Township Susie Bowen—Trustee s—Pleasant Mills School R. J. Minin, Prin. .. 53 47.2 90 H. M. Crownover .. 21 20ft -98.3 Mary,Ray 30 26 93.4 Gladys Suman 26 24.3 95.1 Leia Steele 36 34 94 4—Bobo Schools Bernice Masters. Prin. 16*13.6 93 Ruth Smith 26 20 95 . Flossie Everett .... 26 23.3 93 Blue Creek Township, Harvey L. Sipe—Trustee 1— Daniel Essex 23 21 96.7 2— ißussell Steiner .... 23 21.9 96.4 3 — Iva King •... 16 15 90.4 4— Nola Bryan 31 28.2 915 -Dan Roop 30 28 96.5 6 -Elduji Sprunger ... 29 24.3 93.1 7—Wil.dus Vance 27 <2 94 Monroe Township Vance Mattax—Trustee ® 1 -Leota Smith -17 13.4 962—Electa Oliver 14 12.% 90 Mary Callow 23 18 924*Mierlrude Sprunger 29 21 855— Naomi Gilbert®..... 27 24.9 89.4 6— Dauijierty 19 17 95.3 7— Ray Duff, 23 20.9 93.7 Magdalene Sprunger 20 8 — Dale Braun 22 21.4 97.5 Helen Gilliom 17 15.7 92.6 tl—Webster Oliver .... 40 35.4 97 10-Monroe Schools Clyde Hendricks,Prin. 72 76, 98Mary McCullough 25 2r 96.4 Ruth Gilberts 27 22.8 . Harve Hagga®.... 41 40 97.9 Parochial J. D. .. 54 46 94 D. D. Nfiizlin French Township Martin Moeschberger—Trustee 1— Lester Reynolds ... 19 17.7 99 3 2— Gerald O. Runyan 35 3? 93.5 3— Ida Graber 26 23.3 89 4— Agnes M. Schenck ..31 27.2 89 Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING | PHONE 765 or 739 . I. ■ - L

5— Fancy Mae Reynolds 34 29 50.3 6— Cleo Beavers 31 26 * 90 Hartford Township O. A. Studler—Trustci 1— Victor Eicher 21 10.4 95 2— Linn Orow Schools Clyde Romey, T.-ib. 30 29 93 Irpe! Hull . .. 37 2M.7 9.'..4 Wilma Spider .. 31 ™ 91.3 Central Sehotns A. 11. Oswrtlt, Trill. 55 52.9 96 , jf; June Steiner ... ,W 24 21.3 91 Justine linker 38 33 92 Melissa Jt’reiu h .... 26 24 97 7— Walter IT Favor .., No Report Wabash Township o J. Eg Felty—Trusty I—ETinirf Stably e J6 33 96 Virgil Wagner - 96 2® Ada Hall ~..®... 47 43 92 s—o. F. Fink 17 4— Hiidrod Anffstronp 22 18 91 5— Emerson Wheeler 20 17- 92 6— Lewis Armstrong .. No report 7— Alva Feiistermaker 26 23 98.4 U-Andrew Cook 41 33 89.2 Jefferson Township J. M. Bollenbacker—Trustee Central Schools • J. L. Whiteman, I’rln. 47 42.5 95 Jessie Snyder 33 31 96 Amos Ketchum ... 47 36 93 Helen Kenney 49 40 86 ClaudiS Buckmaster 45,32 99- , 6 —Raphael Borntrager 20 14 76.7 St. Joseph School (Decatur) Sr. M. Vera, C. S. A. 353 338 95.5 SUIPHIB CLEARS. ROUGH. RED SKIN Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says Specialist Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be ipyckly overcome by applying a little Rowles Mentho-Sulphur,, declares a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe irritated skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pimples and ring worm. It seldom fails to remove the torment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief from embarrassment. Improvement ajuickiy shows. Sufferers from skin trouble slfbuld obtain a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. More than $500,000,009 is invested in the’ petroleum industry in Mexico. American interests lead with 60 per, cent of the total > British have 33 per cent and the Dutch 7 per gent

n—wiiwiiimiiii iihwiihiibii e mi i Itrri i — THif T T— iiMu ■UM—iuirT - n—■■■ Special Silk Dress Sale •• Saturday Apr. 21 & Monday Apr. 23 — On the above dates we will have a special lot of Fine Silk Dresses —Canton Crepes—Crepe i)c Zj A’ * I _J/ If/ < Chine—at Wonderful Reductions. R I • ‘ » 1 1 1 I ONE DOT ONE LOT ONE LOT 1 Wk W sls to $16.50 $19.75 <5.00 \ ySk VALUES VALUES @ VALUES $lO ■ $12751 sls ■ A • • • - -W”» ® . O tIUY’EIHCK. DESIGN I > * ® J S I J I © * EVERY SALE MUST BE FINAL As Swing to the price being less tha Actual manufactured cost t here will be some wonderful values oil cred. ® ■ Niblick & Company • ■ | i | 'I H —

VISIT fURDUE FARM CAR SATURDAY Bi i m ' a \ * >?. r., V : w "i. \X $ y « ■ 1 WJ#- t *4 W' Wk ■ t w i ' V" 1 / 'jf ?"■.. Sv 3 1 // / .>■ k v - la&agwSMl % •/ '■ W . ! •“ i / ' * It «S teWsflSf W-'Wi - t % % ’ .<.''aSF ' '•' -•As. - ” i-'v-T- '■'• '■■'V .W & T Lc““ Wherever you see vl li(JlJOllvS young men, you’ll J see thc Norfolk this Spring. Ours are 4 Cortley Norfolks —ours as finely tailored I as they are smartly styled—and $"2 A f at that, ours start as low as - - -7 V M K f“Diagonals, checks, plaids, mix- | . ■ | tures —Some with extra knickers! | I TEEPLE & PETERSON g Cortlt/yf Cloik&s