Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 16 May 1923 — Page 3
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Gravel Road Bonds To yield 414% interest. Adams County Gravel Road Bonds at Par and Accrued Interest. Victory Bonds taken in exchange. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. BANK OF SERVICE
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Mrs. Charles Malott, of Ft. Wnyne, I visited with Mr. Anna Malott yester' titty and returned to her home this morning.
DECATI’H DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1923
Herman Myers Member of ('rack Cadet Outfit Bloomington, Inti., May 10— 11. 11. Myers, of Decatur, cadet lieutenant, in the Indiana university, 11. (). T. C. j military unit had the honor of being in n company of till Htndontsoldlyrs 'which was awarded a silver cup foi I its excellent showing in the recent I inspection of the slate university In pantry unit by olllcers of the regular 'army. The Decatur student's coin ’ I any was judged the best drilled, host IdisclpUned. and smartest looking com pany In the entire Indiana university regiment of 725 men. The Inspection of the unit wns part, of the annual examination by the War Dt partment of all college military units for "distinguished college" lion . or.;. Indiana university first won I this high honor in 11)20, after the 11. O ■ , T. C. regiment was established in 1917 hind ' ieh year since has continued to • | win "gold l;.r" recognition from the , war department. The examining offi i cers expr-ssed themselves as well | pleased with the splendid showing of | the Indiana unit, this year and the greatest optimism prevails on the, campus over Indiana's chance of, again winning distinguished college rating from the war department. Ma I jor R. E. O’Brien, former Lawrenceburg. Indiana boy, is incommand of the , I. U. R. O . T. C. . Only about thirty schools giving . , military instruction, or 2d percent of all such schools throughout the Unit ed States, win high distinction. Indiana, with "gold star” units at Indiana university. Purdue and DePauw. at present boasts more star units than any other state in tlTe Union. Jn the fifth corps area last year. Ohio with five R. 0. T. C. schools, got only one recommendation for high honors. West Virgina and Kentucky also got one each; while Indiana got three. Among the distinguished guests at the Indiana university inspection this year were Warren T. McCray and .General Her bert M. Ford, director of the buget of the United States In addition to Lt. Myers three other Decautr students, 11. W. Christy, J. C. Miller, and Eddie Johnson, are members of the Indiana university R. O. T. C. this year o Mr. and Mrs. Williau Gilbert, of Patterson street, had as their guests iSunday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gilbert and * I William Highlon.
, ~ y| •’ J i rKafc 1000 Rocmi WftU;? jn JUdb VMb tou* R,,< " 174 room* I M 45,00 Uiwt <• 55888? •A *5.00 Yovr Stay in CHICAGO to Hurt •{ Hu L—f Convenient to ell theateni railway atatioaa, the retail nnn wholesale district*, by living at tba f ■«« THE HOTEL OF PERFECT SERVICE Clark andMadisonSts. Ths HwvnwjZttw. « GENEVA NEWS Ed Schug, of Fort Wayne, came last Saturday afternoon for a short 1 visit with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schug. Miss Elmira Staley went to Van Wert the First of the week where she wil spend a short time visiting with relatives. Carl Striker, who is employed at Fort Wayne, spent the week-end at his parental home here. 1 Lee Mattax returned to his work at Decatur Monday morning after spending several days here with his family. Mrs. John Scheer spent the latter i part of last week in Berne with his mother Mrs. Chris Liechty. .' Mrs.'Tom Vorhees was a guest at t the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Zehr, at Berne last Friday. Jakie Renner of Fort Wayne spent the week-end in Geneva. Raymond Filer and Vernon Pontius I were riding in the Lob ditch south of town Sunday afternoon. The high 'waters made it fine for the boat. Dr. L. L. Mattax, daughter, Lavone, 'and son. Harold, motored to Hartford City Sunday afternoon where 'they visited at the home of the former's daughter, Mrs. Harry Lynch. A fine girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pusey of this place last Saturday. Mother and baby are doing fine, i Mrs. Orange Whiteman, who has been visiting dt the home of her 'daughter Mrs. Mark Macklin, for the past week or so, returned to her home at Columbus. Ind., Monday morning. Virgil Wagner and Russell Steiner went to Muncie Monday to attend to business matters. Frank Morrical and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King motored to Port- - land last Sunday afternoon. Several of the boys of the local h(gh school went to Fort Wayne last SaturIday to enter the sectional track meet, but it was postponed until Tuesday after they got there. John Long was a business caller in Portand Monday. A. L. Heller returned to his work spending the week-end with relatives |at Fort Wayne Monday morning after land friends in this vicinity. Ray McCollum, of Decatur, visited at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Milo McCollum, Sunday evening. Mesdames Ruth Glendening and Lou Armstrong left for Indianapolis this week where they will attend the grand lodge of the Rebeccah order. Frederick Pyle of Muncie spent the week-end here at his parental home. The Geneva Band will go to Pennville next Thursday night where thej will give a musical program and a short comedy. Just Try This Stomach Remedy Only <lO cents— Money Book If It Foils to Give Quick Relief. Free Sample Sent on Heuuext There are few, if any, medicines which afford more doses to the package than does Dr. Jackson’s Digestive and Liver Powder. None gives such quick, positive relief for indigestion, sour, gassy, bloated stomach, palpitation of the heart, loss of sleep, dizziness, weakness and weariness, heartburn and oth >r evils. There is nothing harmful in it —no opiates, stimulants or other harmful ingredients. Strikes directly at the seat of Indigestion. At most drug stores, 60c and SI.OO. Send for free sample to Jackson Medicine Co., Zanesville, O. Smith, Yager & F&IK. Rev. Otto Peters was a business visitor in Ft. Wayne this afternoon.
FOR SALE The trustees of the Deentur M. E. church will receive sealed blds at the John T. Myers Company’s clothing store for the purchase of the twostory wooden building, better known as ihe old Joe Smith Wagon shop, located on Monroe street, on .Saturday afternoon at 4 p.ni., May 19, 1923. JOHN T. MVERp DANIEL SPRANG (’. L. WALTERS 8-1012 14 Hi 18. NOTICE TO BREEDERS My Belgium stallion will stand this season at my farm, five miles northeast of Decatur, known as the John Bucher farm. See some of his colts at my farm. JOHN BUCHER 112 e.o.d. 4tx LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR 1 Use Grandma’s Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know. The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to its natural celor dates back to grandmother’s time. She used it to keep her hair I beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with I wonderful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will get this famous old preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair no naturally land evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw 'this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after an'other application or two, it becomes beautifully dark and glossy.
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(polarine Made in Five Grades Maintains a Complete CO Film • Between Pistons and Cylinder Walls \d*r’ \pE-.rtCT/ \motorZ \oilZ Consult chart at any Standard Oil Service Station and at most garages for the grade to lubricate your car correctly —then change your motor oil every 500 miles. e
Mrs. Carlisle Flanders, of Ft. Wayne is the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Flanders for a few days.
Jesse Gilbert, and Perry MeGill, Route 5, were business visitors hero today.
