Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1923 — Page 5

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I Mr. unil Mrs. C. A. Max of Fort Wavin' wen’ the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. 'V" Sampo lust evifiing, attending the Rotary dinner served |iv the Methodist Ladies’ Aid in the basement of the church at Pleasant Mills. Thomas A. Henry, representative of tin’ Western Newspaper Union of Fort Wayne was a business caller at this office today. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey and daughter, Eleanor, Mrs. J. C. Hanna and Mrs. Pumphrey motored to Fort Way no last evening where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Guild tor dinner. Mrs. Sam Place, of Willshire, Ohio, was a shopper here today. Miss Nell Brown, of Willshire, 0., was hero today shopping. Mrs. Burl Spuhler and daughter, of east of the city, were shoppers here today. Miss Helen Wilhelm, of Ft. Wayne

You’ll win lite figlr! against Constipation with Kellogg’s Bran!

A Ts In wnilrtful news foi every constipation sufferer to know that Kellogg's Bran guarantees permanent relief if it is eaten regularly—because it, is ALL BRAN! Two tabfespoonfuls each day; as much with each meal in chronic cases—taken consistently—•will work health wonders, driving out toxic poisons, freeing affected organs and allowing nature to eliminate the waste in its own way! Think what this means to health when you know that constipation is responsible for a largo majority of 1 bo most dreaded human ailments; that, in milder form, it is responsible for tick headaches, biliousness, nausea, sour breath, pimples, etc. Get a package of Kellogg’s Bran to day anil fight against constipation ;.ud what it leads to! I’rce your family

HW—IBIIIPIM IIP HUI I— 1111118111 June | Millinery at tT £ P UNREDUCED PRICES A Wonderful Selection of Hats at great savings in this sale—featuring GAGE—FISK—JAMES HATS and many other good makes. Burdg Millinery South of Court House — —J """ ■■■■ ■ — ■ I n| rrWHUf- XCATV*. » » A GOOD REPUTATION < It is both an obligation and I | an incentive. II demands a continuous climb, leaving no opportunity for resting on ones record. * 'lliis bank's reputation is an 'I encouraging reward lor oui en- ; deavor to organize au<l nia - tain a distinctive institution. We consistently seek to raise | our standards of practice ! nRT iI a constantly increasing ! measure of public trust and i commendation. Crnntal and Surplus <120,000.0

- Jl at rived in the city last evening to upend a few days with her grand, mother, Mrs. John A. Munuim. Mi. and Mrs. J. A. Swartz and daughter, Lola, jind Rev. and Mrs. , I>. F. Dotson and daughter, Nell, motored to Fort Wayne to spend the day. Mrs. Janies Brown and daughter, Marjorie went to Fort Wayne this afternoon to visit friends. Mrs. C. S. Clark. Mrs. C. L. Meibers and Chales Falk motored to \ an Wert this afternoon. Miss Georgia Vachon, Markle, visited friends in this city yesterday and attended the Rotary Banquet at Pleasant Mills last evening. She will remain here as the guest of Mrs. Clialmer Porter over the week end. Cards have been received from Dr. C. ( . Grandstaff and Ora Newhard of Preble who are enjoying a motoring trip to Washipgton and through the east. They left Preble last week and

from its rnvnge.i; free yourself from its grip! Within a week you will bo surprised at the improvement. Kellogg’s Bran is not. only a permanent relief from constipation, but it is a health food, containing mineral salts as well as other vital food elements that arc a necessity to human life. Eat KoUogg’s Bran ns a corral, or sprinkle it. on or mix it with other hot or cold cereals because it is ready to eat. It is delicious cooked with hot cereals. And, you have missed much if you do not know the delights of bran muffins, bran raisin bread, bran griddle cakes, etc. Leading hotels, clubs and restaurants servo Kellogg’s Bran in individual packages. All grocers sell Kellogg’s Bran.

Z Intend to bo w<»no several daya. en--9 joying tlin nighta of the beautiful country, | Miss Marie Hahor of Hunttagiou Is <i the guest of her brother, John Flaber o and of Jimmy and Mary Fisher. ” Miss luiura Stanley left this afternoon for Helena, Montana, where ahe will visit with her brother, Lester and family. Miss Stanley will I also visit in Chii ago enroute to e lleleim ami will bo gone sitout two months. Miss Beulah Nichols will take Miss Stanley’s place at the Teles phone Office during her absence. ( harles Niblick, made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. The O. W. Fowler family of east 0 of the city, moved to Fort Wayne yesterday, ’ Mrs. Katharine Granger and daughter. Katharine, of Ixvgansport, ’ will arrive tomorrow to attend the wedding of Miss Agnes Costello to '• C. P. Meehan which will be solemnized Wednesday. June 13. Bob Freeby, Bid) Helm, Arthur 1 Breiner and Clifford Robinson motor--5 ed to Berne last evening to visit e friends. Miss Helen Gerard, of Louisville, Kentucky, will arrive tonight to attend tile wedding of Miss Agnes Costello, Wednesday, to C. P. Meehan. I. A. Kalver, of Fort Wayne, was a business visiter here today. Miss Esther Miller returned to Ft. Wayne this morning after attending the party given by Miss Melvena Butler. Miss Lois Peterson, of Indiana University, at Bloomington, will arrive home this afternoon to spend the summer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Peterson. 11. Michaud made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Anita Swearinger returned from Scoby, Montana, Wednesday evening, where she taught in the high scho! during the past year. On her return home she visited at Green- . fieldj and attended the .comnuancement exercises of Indiana University at Bloomington. Miss Dorothy Durkin will arrive home tomorrow from Indianapolis where she attended Madam Blaker's school. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Meyers and daughter, Naomi, returned from Indianapolis after attending the commencement exercises of Madam Blaker's school, from which their daughter. Helen, was graduated, and also returned with them. Miss Gladys Meyers, also a student there, arrived home today. . ,ft £ Miss Helen Swearinger returned this afternoon from a short visit with relatives at Richmond. Miss Swearinger also attended the ‘commencement exercises of Indiana University at Bloomington, Indiana. .— __ Ft. Wayne Man Likely To Lose School Board Seat Indianapolis, June B—L.8 —L. C. Ward superintendent of the Ft. Wayne schools will probaldy lose his place as # member of the state board of education and will be replaced by W. W. Borden, superintendent of the South Bend schools it was stated today at the office of the state board of education. Investigation of the school enumeration in Ft. Wayne, South Bend and Evansville following charges by Ward that figures had been padded shows Evansville secure in its figure and South Bend sufficiently ahead of Ft. Wayne to give South Bend a place on the board. ' 1 - ' " 1

JtL ■ I S SUPERIOR / 5 ' Children Reach For It First l liev know all about its delicious flavor. Mothers Demand It because they know that SUPERIOR CORN-TOP BREAD is made of nothing but the finest materials obtainable today, under the strictest of sanitary conditions. No matter when you order Superior Corn Top Bread it Will lie FRESH, because it's Fresh Every Sunrise at THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO.. Decatur, Indiana THE EVERETT GROCERY, Pleasant Mills. Indiana THE HOME STORE and TABLEAUS ! Monroe, Indiana

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, .JUNE 8, 1923.

. o—— o l Vincennes Citizen Wants Everyone to Benefit by His Experience. r O

’ Wk 1 * w/ *w n w. > A John A Wil uam jon i

"If I had the names of all the people who are suffering now as 1 suffer ! ed, 1 would write each one and- tell them how Tanlae completely ended my longstanding rheumatism and . stomach trouble." recently declared John A. Williamson, 302 Broadway, Vincennes, Ind. "What little 1 forced myself to eat 1 ; seemed to form a lump and caused! awful pains in the pit of my stomac h. I Rheumatic pains would shoot through' my back and shoulders and 1 could’’ not sleep but an hour or two a night | ■ In fact. I suffered both day and night I and got so I could hardly drag my i self to and from work. "Tanlae put me right back on my feet. I'm always hungry now and > enjoy my meals, for I don’t have a l particle of stomach trouble any|l I more, sleep all night long and haven’t I a trace of rheumatism or any other J ailment. Tanlae always gets my J - highest praise.” I i Tanlae is for sale by all good I druggists. Accept no substitute..l Over 37 million bottles sold. | Tanlae Vegetable Pills are Na- I lure's own remedy for constipation. I , For sale everywhere. ’ RIDGEVILLE TO PLAY GENEVA BOOSTERS SUN. I The fast Ridgeville team will I form the opposition to the Geneva I Boosters in the second game of the I season Sunday afternoon on the I ' Boosters' diamond. Tile Boostersil should show real ball next Sunday I after this week's workout after the II opening game last Sunday, and it is I certain they will have to play ball to gain a victory over Ridgeville, who! always puts a strong team in the field Romine will again appear in the box! for tlie Boosters. Reicheldeffer. third sacker will be shifted to second to fill the vacancy made by the going away of Don Coliom. and Houser of Portland will take up the third sack • work beginning Sunday. The game * will be called at 2:30. I o I Widow Cries for Joy » “I couldn't eat anything but raw I eggs and sweet milk and was so I ' weak 1 could hardly walk across the I room. I would have been in my I grave today if I hadn't taken Mayr’s | Wonderful Remedy when I did. I When I think, how I have suffered 1 witli my stomach and how good I I feel now I cry for joy.” It is a simple J harmless preparation tl’jat removes I the catarrhal mucus from the intes-'l tinal tract and allays the intlamma-il Hon which causes practically all J stomach, liver and intestinal ail- 1 ments, including appendicitis. One I dose will convince or money refund I ed. i For sale by Holthouse Drug Co., I ami good druggists eveiya lien . I

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Belberich. ut Root township, were shoppers hero today. Special Price* on All Hats.— Al The (lift and Hat Shoppe. Special Flower Sale Saturday Only at i GREEN’S MEAT MARKET ‘ Carnations, dozen ...,60c I Snap Dragons, dozen., .’ilk- ■ Pansy and Astor Plants dozen 25c I I Decatur Floral Co. 8 g Phone 911 ;

You can’t cool your engine by stripping the gears! f /lIFIV r'l-W I And il you had I clcrli-i,- fans in lurn on and yl 'I I coats to lake oil'—you contdn't he cool—not in CT - the wrong underwear! Value Hrrt -1 Xexl to the skin where the heat strikes is where to call a strike. Nextzto-nothing Underwear is what jou f ntct *— an< l *’ ere * s — nex Lto-nothing prices. ’■ ' ’ 85c "’52.00 Ax ’ Hurt, and Drawers 50c 1 * SI.OO < y,). (j 00 | j lose —(j 00 | shirts—even cool garters. Tdub’T-Ayeo Go ’s 8 gj FOR LFSS J MONEY-ALWAYS- sl IT CASES • DECATUR - INDIANA* g All We Have Left In I I Used Cars I sntssia«.sww&iwnawamz ? w aamt' | I U Starter and Electric Lights ■ I 1921 Ford Touring I Starter and Electric Lights, Demountalile Rims ■ I 1920 Ford Touring I P Starter and Electric Lights ■ | 1921 Ford Roadstersss I 18 Good Condition E I 1919 Ford Roadster I Good Condition H I 1917 Ford Roadster I S Good Condition I 1921 Ford Coupe I First Class Running Condition E sW Several 1911, 1915, 1916, 1917 Ford Tourings from $30.00 to $85.00 ■ I Shanahan-ConroyXAuto Co. I 5 Ford Agency ■ ■ THE UNIVERSAL CAR ■ H Phone 80 H

To Enjoy Your Motor Trip use ! Diamond Gasoline Veedol Oil and Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires Sold by Elberson Service Station B Phone 373 Decatur.