Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1923 — Page 5
■ Kellogg'* Bran gives permanent ] relief because it is ALL BRAN!
I rcrv nirtwbor of your family will better health—«at letter, work “ttVr, sleep botter-if they eat Kellogg’* Bran regularly. Its natural, work for health it a. tuully a l| M4 ing to humanity! Kellogg's Bites i- rmineiit relief from couatipation hoSuae it is ALL MUNI It is *• iontiflially prepared to relievo Buffering humanity from constipation. Kellogg’s Bran cleans and purifies i (he drainage channel; it clears away toxic poisons and frees you from the ravages of sueh dread diseases as Bright diabetes, etc., as well as sick headaches, rheumatism and mental and physical depression. A week’s trial of this great nature food will prove that its work for health is wonderful! Consider Kellogg’s Bran as a food. Tt is rot a laxative nor a medicine. Kran is tho outer coating of wliolo
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I Miss Fo Mopps ’ll take in Niagary ■Falls in June, an' then later if she ■decides she wants t’ marry no ulterior motive kin be laid at her door. Bjlr. I.emmie Peters got B plus in | ga | H d makin' at th’ state pharmacy [■board examination recently.—Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Members of the Elex Club of the General Electric company of Fort Wayne will meet some time this week in the club rooms at the plant to select three delegates from a list of live candidates to attend a conference to be held at Winona. July 17 to 27. it was announced yesterday by Miss Burger, president of the club. Officers for the ensuing year will he elected at the annual meeting of the Eleetro-Tcehnic club, of the General Electric plant of Fort Wayne this evening. The ten candidates for the offices of president, secretary and treasurer, which were selected bv the nominating committee, the C. H. Baade, A. C. Hartman, F. C. Graffc, It. Harruff, G. Walderschmidt, Perry Shober, L. M. Garman, E. J. Sehurenherg, J. H. Breideustein aiul J. H. Beyer. * The Woman'sclufjheldilightstevenni The Woman's club held a meeting last evening and the attendance was good. The High School annual will he out in a day or two and will he a liandI some resume of the year's work, beautifully illustrated and will no doubt he a popular edition of an always favorite book. The ijcgion hail team is practising hard these days and will soon announce their games. They have [ scheduled six games and will keep going after they open. Joseph Walker, former representative from this district, came up from Geneva this morning for a visit with | old friends. Tie- boys are pi; lining to issue a sovuenir program for the Firemen’s convention and will start soliciting advertising sonic time this week. They hope to make the day a real one. A slight (ire at the laundry yesterday afternoon attracted quite a crowd in a few moments. The damage was slight. Mr. and Mrs. Clark 1,. Sicbold, and daughters, Betty and Mildred Louise, 1 of Marion, were the guests of Dr. Elizabeth Burns for dinner Sunday evening. Miss Margaret Moran Returned to St. Mary’s of Notre Dame this morntog, where she will resume her
ITimN BKA7U*. VICTORY NOTES Victory notes with serial numbers prefixed with the letters (i to L inelusive will be called lor payment on May *2O. These notes will he accepted by us at par, and full credit will he allowed for the interest couI pons which are not due until maturity date. We will pay you cash, or arrange for you to exchange your Victory notes for other bonds and securities. Or you can deposit the money in a Savings Account' and get double mteresl until May 20. Convert all your Victory notes now. Ihe 1 reasurv Department is ready to make jgSi Tirst’Hational Capital and Surplus $120,000.00[ \ tbeccttyir, Indiqnq
wheat and contains such nourishment factors as mineral salts and other elements vital in sustaining life! Kellogg’s Bran is cooked and all ready to cut. It, is delightful as a cereal, or sprinkled over your favorite hot or cold cereal. Another popular way to eat it is to cook or mix it with a hot cereal. In preparation, add two tablespooufuls of bran for each person. Delicious bakery batches are made with Kellogg’s Bran. Recipes are printed on each pnekagi*. DO TWO THINGS—Eat Kellogg Bran each day for permanent, relief from constipation and bo certain to eat at least two tnblespoonfuls; in Chronic-eases, with eneh meal. First-class hotels, eluhs and restaurants serve Kellogg’s Bran in individual packages. Ask for it at v o ur restaurant. All grocers.
f studies. j Mrs. Fred Sellemeyer and (laugh- . ter, Mrs Fred Heuer and little Miss • Catharine Sellemeyer went to Fort i Wayne to spend the day. f C. C. Miller of east of the city, t was a business visitor hero this morning. 3 The Misses Veronica Anker. Flort toe Michaud and Katharine Kocher i returned to * Oxford, Ohio, yesterday afternoon, where they will resume t their studies in Western College as- - ter spending the week-end with their 1 parents in this city. ' Charles Schenck, of Pleasant Mills, • attended so business interests here 1 today. E Martin Kruckenberg, or west of the city, attended to business interests ' here yesterday. ’ Willis. Fonner, of north of the city, attended to business interests here • yesterday. H. K Snyder of Huntington, called on business friends here today. Emmett Rector, of Bluffton, was a I business caller here today. Mrs. O. L. Vance, left this morning for Union City, where she will attend the district meeting of tho Young Peoples Conference of Northern Indiana, of which she is secretary. Mrs. Lena Yager returned Saturday from Decatur, where she had spent the week with her daughter. Mrs. John C. Moran and family.— Berne Witness. Gideon Rieeen and son, Francis, j Lewis Sprunger, Eli Riesen and Noah Ncuenschwander, of Berne , and I Frank Braun, and his mother, Mary Braun, of Decatur, motored to Rockport, Putman county, Ohio, Sunday to attend the funeral services of Ell Lora which were held from the Methodist church. Mr. Lora was ! w idely known throughout his community as a successful auctioneer. While driving in Decatur at the intersection of Madison and Third streets Friday noon the car driven by Ralph Marts of this place was struck by another car on the rear wheel The wheel was broken and a fender bent by the impact.—Berne Witness. Rev. T. Raymond Allston was installed as pastor of the First l’restjy- ! terian church at Bluffton last Friday j evening. Thurman Gottsclialk, of Berne, representative from this comity, was a visitor in Urn city Satunkiy evening. Many of Mr. Gottschalk’s friends are urging him to he a candidate for j
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[ state office. A movement was launch- J ed sometime ago for him as lieuten I ant governor. ! The regular meeting of the Rotar- I •“ns will be held Thursday oveniug I at the Industrial rooms. Tho luneh- I eon will be hold ut the Eats restaur- I ant. I C. C. Lucas, Internal revenue collector was in this city today ou bust- i ness. Sam llurst. of Cincinnati, was a business caller in tills city today. S. B. Foidyce is coulinud to his home on Fourth street wltii a severe case of shingles. Mrs. It. H. Peterson and son, of Indianapolis are the guests of "Grand- , pu' r John Peterson, and family lor a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Herman liockemeyer, and Mrs. Fred Hockmeyer, of Alien county, wore shoppers lieco today. Mr. Jacob Koos, of St. Mary's township, was a business visitor here today. Mrs. Dennis Striker and daughter, of Monroe township, was here today shopping. Harve Kit son left today at noon, for Detroit, to drive a car through. o $ S—S—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s $ $- 3—WANT APS MARX—
iBIHII IMill^—— reg—3HBBg To The City Telephone Patrons ■■■■■■ mmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmam mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm—mmm tmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ! r pHE Public Service Commission hits granted the joint petition of the Telephone Company and the subscribers for the instal|ijjj; lation of a Super Service Common Battery Switchboard and new r Common Battery • 1 Telephones. \X7E Wish to extend our thanks to our |>atrons for their support in making it possible to serve you with the best telephone apparatus on the market. We assure you that we will do our utmost to give you the best telephone service known. IT IS the desire of the Company to have the X new system installed by January 1,1921. ItflTH the installation ol new telephones W we desire to give the patrons their choice of the type of telephone. We extend an invitation to all to call at our office to make your selection. . [ j Citizens Telephone Company L
I No Discount on Gas Bills After 10 th of Month Ail gas bills must be paid on or before the 10th of the month to secure discount. Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company I Wm. O’Brien, Local Manager
1— ■.." 1 —J? ~ f ’—— 4 3 f VICTORY 4 /° BONDS Due May 20,1923 These bonds may be cashed a I par, plus accumulated interest and the funds invested in strong- desirable TAX EXEMPT investments, yielding Ho You will !>c pleased with our service. The Suttles-Edwards Co O. P. EDWARDS, Pres. A. D. SUTTLES, Sec’y. South of Court House DECATUR, INDIANA
