Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1923 — Page 5

HIOCAL NEWS I

I Mrs. c. D. Kunkfe motored M <w"keri I<Mko tOday Wh ° rU they 10 C tnin the other members of the for an outing. . card from * *'• ,'Colorado Springs says: Ihe “ , , < Mrs. Brittson and myself are S ‘ country in our new Buick 'ln and enjoying this part of our country very much. The next pr '’' ceks we hope to make the climb ( '’\ bo pass for California via Sult " <’iiv The Democrat is being to us and we get the Del3tur news as usual." Mr and Mrs. J. S- I’eterson- and . «hter Miss Ix>is. motored to IndiSolis today where they will visit n,b and Dwight and their families. ‘ and Mrs. Peterson will attend the Wall, reception and republican meetnd Mrs. Franklin B. Mead and • sO n John, visited friends here last gvcninjt’ „ Herman Myers visited Bluffton friends last evening and took in the Gentry e ire us. William Hoffer, editor, postmaster, telephone man and well known citiz, n of Willshire visited here a couple oI hours yesterday afternoon. Leo Yager came in from his regular tr jp for the Wayne Oil and Tank Company last evening. Rev. and Mrs. B. N. Cpvert will leave in a few days for a months mation in the west, visiting relatives and friends. j. S. Peterson is driving a brand mW four door Ford sedan just purchased from Shannahan & Conroy. Race horses and exhibits are coming in rapidly these days for the next week's fair. Roasting ears appeared on the Indianapolis market yesteakiy for the first time this.••4<iion.F’ft«fc'soM at seventy-five cents' pt-V'dozen. So'far 4 they have not appeared on the ' local ‘market.

Brings Flush of Health to Pale, Sallow .Cheeks

Cosmetics are often thrown away after Dr. Thacher’s Liver and 81000 Syrup is used, because Thacher’s helps you to perfect digestion and assimilation of food, jogs tha liver into action, enlivens the circulation, keep! the bowels open, sends pure, red blood coursing through your veins. Dr. Thacher’s helps restore the flush of health to pale, sallow cheeks, rids the system vs poison® clears the

LITTLE FEED STORE CORNER Bth and JACKSON STREETS All kinds of Feed, Mill Feed, Hay, Straw, Corn, Wheat and Oats. Full line of “Full of Pep” Chicken F"eed. Grit Feed and Salt. Joe Brunnegraff Phone 812 Black Free Delivery

\ • *W 1 ' * RIDING AT ANCHOR Have you ever been on an , anchored boat when another boat passed by? For a moment you have the impression that you are moving.-— an optieal delusion. there are some who make a similai mistake about their financial progress. They feel prospeix ous when they read how the savings of the nation are increasing, but they, are not among those who are really J moving ahead. Jfapital and Surplus \

Mrs. Adeline Rumple of Jefferson township is quite ill at her home and not expected to live. She is past 90 years of age and is one of the oldest residents in the county. The Misses Corrine and Genevieve Smith of Berne are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Bixler of this city. J. R. Kerr and family of Monroe township have moved from Berne to l)ecat,ur and later expect to move to Detroit where they will make their future home. Otto Sprunger is building a now homo in the Nussbaum addition at Berne. Several other houses'are being erected there. Thurman Gottschalk and a number of workmen connected with thp B. and G. construction company of Berne are in Detroit installing coal junkets in one of the big plants in the auto city. The Misses Helen Meyer, Helen Swearinger, Messers. Orville E. Allen and William Lenhart motored to Marion last evening. Miss Glads Ann Butler, who had her tonsils removed this morning, is recovering very nicely. Morris Phillips, of Lima, Ohio, is here visiting his grandparents, Mr, and M&. E. A. Phillips, and friends. Miss Josephine Rich, of Coverse, is spending the week end here as the gues<» of Miss Josephine Myers. David Bodl e who is staying here with his brother is suffering from a sprained ankle which he injured yesterday. Although quite .painful he is able to get about. Roy Johnson, hustling young auc tioneer of this city was at Rockford, Ohio, crying a sale for Farnk "McConnell, receiver for Walter Eichar, bankrupt. A threshing outfit and ethrri fartning infplimetits wqro. sold D-iyir the trustee and Mr. Johnson obtained a good priWlor the articles sold. The ’Eichae cigar store in tnls

' complexion, imparting life and i vivacity to the weak and discountsi ed. Take Dr. Thacher’s and eat and r sleep better —feel as if you had , been made over again. There's a , bottle of Thacher’s waiting for you. ■ You can buy it with the understanding that your money will be refunded : if it tails to help you. , Get a bottle today in Decatur at the > Holthouse Drug Store.

city was sold last week to O. Morgan of Delphos, Ohio, who Is getting in readiness to open the place. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson and Miss Fan Humtnell have returned from a day's outing at Lake Tippecanoe. The regular luncheon meeting of the Rotarians will be held this evening at the club rooms th the Graham and Walters building on Madison street. Francis Costello returned to Fort Wayne after spending the tight wth his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Costello. Ben Lung and John Joseph made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Agnes Brown has returned home from Charlestown, Illinois, where she has spent her vacation. While there she attended the wedding of her cousin, Mr. George Bever, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bever, to Miss Maggie Finch daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Finch, of Charlestown, 111. Mrs. W. T. Arnold. Mrs. Perry Moon, Mrs. John Vail, Mrs. O. L. Vance and Mrs. V. C. Carter motored to Webster Lake today where they will make out the program for the Convention of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist churlh, which will be held at Fort Wayne this Fall. Miss Fayth Byerly will leave Friday Tor Battle Creek, Michigan, to resume her studies in a school for nurses, after spending a month's vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Byerly, of Decatur. Route two. John Appleman. of Washington township, was a business visitor here this morning. o Northern Indiana Tennis Tournament At Gary, Ind. The fourth annual open tournament for the Northern Indiana Tennis Championship will be played on the composition courts of Emerson High School. Gary, Indiana, on July 23 to 28. The events will include men's singles, men’s doubles and women's singles. The men's singles will begin at 10 a.m. Monday, the men's doubles at 10 a.m. Tuesday and the women’s singles at 10 a.m. Wednesday. The Schaaf trophey will be awarded to the winner of the men's singles, silver cups to the winners of the men’s doubles and the Carr Trophey to the winner of the women’s singles. Arthur P. Hubbell is the present champion of the men’s,.singles, Arthur Hubbell and George O’Connell are the present 1 men’s doubles champions, and Miss Marian Leighton is the women's singles title holder. Entry fees of $2 will be charged in the men’s events and $1 in the women’s singles. Entries i should be made With H T Osborn, >824 Tyler street, Gary, before July 20. i- o — Reds Worrying Giants (United Press S<”-vice> New York, July 19—(Special to the Daily Democrat)— With the Cincinnati Reds only two games behind the Ndw York Giants, and playing the best baseball in the National league. New York tans are becoming alarmed over the plight of th e world’s champions. . Odds are considered to be greatly in favor of the Reds. The schedule forces the Giants to make two more western trips, while the Reds have only one more trip away from home; the Giants have very few- games left with the-soft teams, while the Reds are practically through with hard opposition. The Red pitching staff is going like the best in the league, and ! the Giant Jiurlers are acting like the worst. The Reds have been going along at a terrific pace with a team weakened bv injuries. Three-fotfths of the worlds an,j nual corn crop is produced by the i United States.

EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR

You Can Bring Baek Color and Lustre With Sage Tea and Sulphur When you darken your hair wlfli Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it’s cjone so naturally, so evently. Preparing this mixture though at home is mussy mid troublesome. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients called "Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound.” You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old age. and as we all desire a youthful and attractive appearance. get busy at once with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years younger.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1923.

KEELER, AT 80 GOES TO WORK After fourteen years of enforced idleness because ill health, •J. H. Keeler, widely known Maryland citizen,. has gained forty pounds at the age of eighty years and gone back to work every day. Mr. Keeler, who resides nt 3706 Thirty Second street, Mt. Rainier, Md., gives entire credit for his extraordinary rehabilitation to Tanlac. ‘‘My stomach was in such terrible condition I could hardly digest a thing," says Mr. Keeler. “It would swell to nearly twice its normal size and I would have frightful pains through my stomach and back. 1 felt so weak, dizzy and miserable work was out of the question. In fact, my friends gave me up on three or four different occasions. "Five months ago I began taking Tanlac and improved from the very first bottle. 1 now eat anything on the table, have gained forty pounds, and am back, at work every day. Actually, 1 feel like a boy again. It would be ungrateful of me not to praise Tanlac.” Tanlac is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 37-million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills art- Natures own remedy for constipation. For sale everywhere.

Court House

ADMINISTRATOR NAMED Letters of administration were issued today to John Hilgeinan in the estate of William Hilgeman. The administrator filed bond in the sum of $12,000. The Cloverleaf Cream stations will close every afternoon next week during the fair at twelve o’clock. -

DROP IN' TAKE ADVANTAGE OFTH E B IG SAVINGS IN OUR July CLEARANCE Sale BIG VALUES OFFERED IN EVERY DEPART MN ET r ' -> Ono Rack Combination Taffetas. Imported French -Crepes and Ratine Dresses and entire slock of high grade JR a feu W.-. bjh Wash Dresses tor house or fair wear. All good styles JL and line selection of color and color combinations. ’ i - Owing to the large variety of Coats and Suits in stock, ‘ \ we will offer the entire lot at less than manu- " II , .£ .M factured costs during this sale. til | —— * I I Iffillils ' One table of Childrens Romper and Play Suits, colors of {, MlOw black, white, tan and yellow; (Fl AA L i T TL B|mM I Special during the sale at tp±*VV <■ V'pRM , 111 <k Childrens White Dresses, a wide variety of styles to Ift i J *I 9 | ll] (Vjr choose from, sizes 2to 8, values to $3.98; (F"| QQ j I I 1 Special during sale at • Large Shipments of Childrens Aprons; light and dark blue; some fancy trimmed. Sizes 6to 14. QPCz» ~ a . . ... One Rack Knife Pleated Wonderful values at OvC One rack cl leevecsSkirts, colors of white, - Sweaters, every color and gray and tan, tine for sum- Ncw shipment o f Bathing Suits just received will be in- sale mer wear, Special during eluded in the Julv Clearance Sale prices. d ‘ P au * $5.95 $2.98 ./ One table Jack Tar brand One rack of Fancy Silk High tirade Middies; white. Sport Skirts, good quality, ' tan. and yellow color and wide variety of color, ' No.air and Cha.loHe ™"“ S XTa'ltrii’saS Lot Pane, brand hair nets; double a j - .JiCS White Stout Petticoats, mesh and guaranteed. Ex- Q7/» ar| d tF"| JQ Qbk sizes from 32 to 48; $2.50 tra special during sale at vl V tP • values at. Special 4 11 25 c $1.19 A large assortment of Slip 25 dozen Fine Silk .Lisle Over Gowns, plain and Hose, white, black and C ———————————> fancy designs, values up Cordovan, regular 89 cent Just Received a New Ship- ( o $1.50; Special during value, sizes 8/2 to 10 24 Boys Jack Tar and Bud ment of Felt Sport Hats; the sale Special . Hopkins Wash Suits, sizes 3 newest thing in coiors and rvrv ' HA 10 va * ues 1° $4.50; Special designs. Specially priced QQn .’lM(* at during sale at O</V $1.49 Ul> , , X r — X One Rack Normandy Voil Dresses. One Rack Dress Aprons, a real 300 Gir.gham Dresses; a wide variety Large selection, all colors, sizes 16 article for home wear. All light col- of colors to choose from All sizes, to 16'/:; Special CiKQK ors - These are slightly Qt ~ and a wonderful value at (FO (IQ during sale at soiled. Special at «7ttl • Special $3.75 and o£*«7o EFTGASSIfSON

SHIRTS! SHIRTS! |fiSjjSS a clean-up „ of 10 dozen Men’s Dress Shirts in broken sizes. \ These shirts were bought to sell for S LSO ’ $2 - 50 and J They Last W 'sl.oo These are not sale shirts. - They have been taken from our ' regular stock ol standard shirts. Holthouse Schutte & Co, Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys