Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1923 — Page 2

That’s Right; Say I Want CELERY KING Get a package tonight. It's cheap and you can brew a 10l of lea with one package. Take a cup every other night to regulate your bowels, to purify your blood and make you strong so you ’ can withstand an attack of Influenza if it happens to come along this winter. It's one great vegetable laxative, and it won t cost you uut a few cents to find it obt. Children like it, and there is nothing belter that you can give them when they are ailing. SULPHUR IS BEST TO C EAR UP UGLY, BR'JKEN OUT SKIN Anv breaking out or skin irritation on face, neck or body is overcome quickest by applying Rowles MenthoSulpher, says a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties. nothing has ever been found to take the place of this sulphur prepartion that instantly brings ease from the itching, burning and irritation. Rowles Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema right up, leaving the skin clear and smooth. It seldom tails to relieve the torment or disfifigurement. A little jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur may be obtained at any drug store. It is used like cold cream. Mrs. Joseph Laurent. Mrs. Raymond Kohne and Mrs. J. R. Blair, spent Thursday in Fort Wayne. — o Headaches from Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets , relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ destroyer. The box bears the signature of E W. Grove. 30c. Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739 i j f Hi IK S' Never fails to overcome H dandruff, itching scalp ra ajld stop falling hair. Results Guaranteed. Sold by SB Callow & Kohne / FUTURE 1 Mr. Atftoist if you could look I into the future you wouldn't need insurance. But you can't. Com- . plete coverage is what yon need. ‘ Protect yourself from damages and loss of yout car. SUTTLE-EDWARDS CO. Insurance. Loans, Securities O. P. Edwards, President A. D. Suttles, Secretary Decatur, Indiana >

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CLUB CALENDAR Friday '<’. L. of (’. Hen.fit card party— K ofC. ■ Hall. Pocahontas lodge—K< d Men hall. 7:30. Saturday Sisters of Ruth Class of Christian church Pastry Sale —Schmitt Meat ■ Market. Monday Research Club Guest Day—K. of P. hall, 11:30. Woman's Club —Library. Tuesday Queen Esthers of M. E. church— Miss Helen Farr, 7:30. Wednesday Shakespeare Club —Mrs. D. D. Heller. I Gecode club dance —Masonic hall. Bebout-Bolinger. Abe Bebout and Mrs. Mary E. Bolinger. both of this city, were quietly married at the Methodist parsonage, by the Rev. U. S. A. Bridge, pastor. Thursday evening at 7 o’clock. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Holsapple. Mr. ami Mrs. Bebout will reside at 30S North Fifth street. The Winona Campfire girls met at the home of Miss Madgelene Miller last evening. After the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed, during which time delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. • Mrs. Riley Chrisman and Mrs. B R. Farr entertained twenty-two guests ,at a sewing party yesterday afternoon at the Chrisman home. A dainty luncheon was served. ★ The Psi lota Xi sorority will hold a Christmas Male of Hand-made handkerchiefs at the Peoples Cash shoe store, December 7 and 8. They may be had in all colors of linens embroidered and hemstitched in dainty colors. ♦ The Woman’s club met in regular session Monday evening at the library Following the business meeting at 7:45. two one-act plays will be given by members of the dramatic department. Mrs. Floy Blair. Miss Carolyn Acker. Miss Martha Tyner and Miss Josephine Myers will present the play by Mary Aldis, "Mrs. Pat and the ( Law'.” "Two Crooks and a Lady.” will be given by Mrs. Leona Kohne. Mrs. Bess Erwin, Mrs. Gertrude Hite and Mrs. Margaret ★ The Gecode club of the General Electric will give a subscription dance Wednesday evening, November 28. at the Masonic hall. Billy Syncopators will furnish the music. Everybody is invited to attend. Members of the Root Township Home Economics club entertained their husbands and friends at their ( annual guest night meeting last even | ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick i Hill, north of the city. Prizes were won during the evening by Miss Esta Fleming. Mrs. Vesta Brokaw and Mr;. ,W. A. Fonner. Delicious refreshments were served by the committee at the close of the evening.. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moses and children. Mr. and Mrs. D. Kunkle, Mrs. Vesta Brokaw and children. Mr and Mrs. Sherman Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Doty and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fonner, Mr. and-Mrs. R. K. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. John Magley. Mrs. E S. Christen, Mrs. Lulu Faulkenburg and son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weidler and daughter. Mrs. Bru' Waggoner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kitson and children. Mrs. S. P. Sheets. Mr. and Mrs. John Houk. Mr. and Mrs Louis Houk and daughter Mr and Mrs. •Clifford Houk and daughter Misses Merle -Varhenke, Mary Kenney. Dora White and' Florence and Catherine Christen, Esta and Florence Fleming, Esther and laris Fuhrman and Messrs. Robert and Richard Johnson, Ralph Waggoner and Marlow Sehieferstein. * The Queen Esthers of the Methodist church will meet Tuesday evening at;

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the home of Miss Helen Farr, at 7:.10 I o'clock. Each member is requested to bring something for the Christinat Missionary box. At a recent meeting of the Woman's Circle of the Baptist church it wax decided to hold their annual bazaar. .Thursday, December 13th. in the Niblick building, which was formerly occupied by the Old Adams County bank Besides many articles suitable for gifts, a sale of baked goods will be held. ★ The Pocahontas lodge will hold initiation this evening at the Red Men Hall at 7:0 o’clock. Members of the degree team are requested to be present. The Minnehaha club will meet immediately following the lodge. ★ The Aid society of the Zion Reform ed church held an old fashioned Founding party for their pastor, the Rev. R. R. Elliker. and family, at the parsonage last Tuesday night. The pastor and family received a large variety of canned frtut, vegetables, groceries and other articles, for which they are duly thankful. * Mrs. J. R. Blair was hostess to the Historical Club at her home on North Fourth street, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Ahr had a very interesting paper on. ‘‘Domestic Engineering.” Refreshments were served by the hostess. Guests of the club were Mrs. L. A. Graham, Mrs. Harry Knapp, and Miss Catherine Christen. There will I be no meeting of the'dub on next Wednesday, on account of the Thanks-1 giving vacation. The next meeting will be held in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Dr. Miller, on South Second street. 0 WANT ADS EARN—J o SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 3 Piece Stamped Bullet Set 39c Stamped Card Table Cover 75c GIFT & HAT SHOPPE 134 Monroe St. CHICKEN SUPPER AND BAZAAR , The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church at Pleasant Mills will give a bazaar! in the basement of the Pleasant Mills : church November 28th Supper serv-; ied at 5:30 p. m. Fried chicken sup i >»er at 35c or Oyster soup supper at 25c. Fine display of fancy work and | bed comforts on sale. Bargains for! all. Everybody come. 23-261 mitiu: to Ktnoi'.Rs roll St ITI.IItS FOR < <ll VH Notice is hereby given that on I \\ t*«l y, December 12. 1923 and up to the hour of 10 o’clock a. ni. nn said day, the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, will re-! <’ri££ sealed proposals or bids for furnishing the supplies for the several < ounty offices and institutions forthe 1 year 192 4. consisting of blank books, | blanks, stationery anti printing and ulli other supplies necessary for the con-’ duct of the business of the county, government, all of which items are' set out anti described in the specifica--tions adopted by said Board of Com-’ inissioners on the 2nd day of October.* 1923. and which are now on tile in the | office of the auditor of said county I for the inspection of any and all bid-1 <lers and parties interested. Witness mj hand and official seal this 16th day of November 1923. MARTIN JABERG. 16-23 Auditor Adams County, Ind. 1 BO\ SOCIAL The Y. P. class of Concord church! will hold a box social and entertain-j ment at the Monmouth school house Friday evening. You are invited to. attend. 274t6x _— • Give us a chance to be on time with your Xmas Photos. Only a small deposit and get them later. THE PORTER STUDIO. 270tf TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA Look Young! Bring Back Ils Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness Common garden sage brewed into » heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair ! beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea arid Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Surphur Compound at any drug stdre all ready for use. This is the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. While wispy, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appcarafice and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time: by morning all gray bail - have disappeared 1 . and. a’ | l«r another application or two. your, hair becomes beautifully dark, gloesy,[ soft and luxuriant.

HIRHIFF'N MIJB Elie R. Roop v». Steve Onlakovlo and Anna Oalakovlv, In the Adam* Circuit Court, of Adam* county, Indiana By virtu* of nn order of »ale to me directed and delivered by tlie Clerk of NMld court, I have levied upon and win expose for Male at Public Auction, at th* door of the Court Houae In the city of Decatur, Adam* county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. ni. and I o’clock |< m. of the 7th day <.r I »<•<’tMiihei A. I>. 1923 the following Ileal Estate. (’omnivnciftg at a atone at the north vn*t corner ot the Nouth-c.int quarter of section twenty-nine. townehlp twenty •edgh.t north, range fourteen eaxt, thence Mouth un the xoetloii lln“ nineteen chain* and alxty-two links to a stone, thence went fourteen drains mid ninety-two link* to a atone, thence north about four chain* and eighty-Meven link* Io a stone; thence east eight chains, ninety-seven link* to a stone, theme north fourteen chnlns and ten link* to a stone In the public highway, thence east along the «ahl highway five chains and ninetythree link* to the place of beginning, containing sixteen acres. Also commencing at a point which I* fourteen and ninety-two hundredth* chains west of a point which Is nineteen and sixty-two hundredth* chains south of the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of section twentynine in township twenty-eight, north, range fourteen east, thence running west five and twenty-two liudredths chains to a stone, thence north four and elghty-sevvn hundredths chains to a stone thence east five and twentytwo hundredths chains to a stone, thence south to the place of beginning containing two and fifty-four one hundredths acres, more or less, all in Adams county, state of Indiana. Taken as the property of Steve Oslakovie and Anna Oslakovic to satisfy said order of sale JOHN BAKER. Slit riff, Adams County. Nov. 13, 1923. 16-23-30 S—I—S—WANT ADS EARN—3—I—S

% A few Specials that should Prove Inviting for Saturday BRUSHED BRUSHED WOOL SCARFS g SLU WOOL SWEATERS A nice line to select from. ■ All colors ami color A good assortment of colors combinations. Very Spe< oil and a real bargain. in l ' l ’ s sa ' e at onlv $3.79 .nd $4.95 $4.95 $6.95 ANNIVERSARY SALE i You will be surprised at the big money saving specials that will greet you in this sale. Our entire stock Jias been reduced to Rock Bottom Prices. All we ask is that you give us a visit while in town tomorrow. Wonderful Saving On Coats $1495 $ 22 95 $ 28 95 $ 49 50 I Plain and Fur trimmed BoI Exceptionally fine velours wonderful offering ot Panvaline, Normandi' > | livias, Suedeine, Bucksuede beautiful new models in fur* onja aB(1 , oi | ( |„; ;:.!ul I and Manish effect Sport trimmed and plain. The materials make im il I”' | and many other new beauti- , . , , , ... materials ma>u [ Coats; Plain colors or beauty and Bty ‘ es ° f theß ° of coats. Navy. Bia. k :,n<l I ful materials. Colors of models cannot be coipreyeu Brown trimmed with B j checks. Don’t pass up this in words.* Splendid fabrics er ant j p ox . Truh. tl J Black-Navy-Brown. Sizes 16 in all the waated sha(les at ’ o£ the roup . saving ' t 0 44 . -a great saving. D- c • S - ’xTa on ] Wonderful Values DRESSES Ch-lien. Pi.idßbnl.li COATS $9.95 $14.95 Size 70x$0, bound wuli s:lk •t , i ♦ ..V uw stitching. The womlerful I Made of the best of mater- Unusual values to say the lect on te made m ,UI £ ials and including the fam- Dresses of suck materials as least. Wonderful materials tprn . i ; lh a dous Printzess makes. Very Wo °' Jersey, French Serge, and styles and undoubtedly vantaK „ 0 [ this offer. c special during the sale at Poriet Twill; Tricotines, Can- the most distinctive lot of M ton Crepe and many others. sale dresses ever shown rj Black, Navy and other popu- here. Every one a real lar shades. saving. ’ * Silk and Wool eiTEA $27.50 Gauntld TTf A • t<AVr Dresses that are not the or- | S B dinary kind but garments of I In this assortment are real ’l> lali 'y- Materials of Selection made :> 1 | A large assortment of all dresses of every occasion. Canton CrtepeN Soft Satins, Ladies ami ('hiM”- | sizes and colors. Correct Mostly all of such materials Lace Combinations. Mo ad- Good colors and I for Wifiter wear. Buy now. ag (’ an t on Crepe Poriet vise an < ’ allv selection as : _g Twill, Matelasse. Popular better some times go O/Y Sled’S shades. Mostly all sizes. firs t- _> Fill Your Wants at this Bargain Feast Tomorrow E. F. Gass & Son

PUBLIC SALE 1 will sell at public auction at my residence. 350 South Third street, on Saturday, November 24. 1923 Sale to begin at 1:00 o'clock. A complete line of Household Goods consisting of the following: Davenport, Hound Oak (lifting table; 2 oak library tables; Mission set of table and three chairs; 3 rockers; 1 large leather rocker; heating stove; 4 burner oil stove and oven; cook stove; Bxlo Axminster rug; 2 9x12 Axminster rugs; 11x12 Axminster rug; small rug; large carpet; large oval mirror; china closet and sideboard: dresser; enamel bed and springs; brass bed and springs; iron bed and springi; mattresses; porch swing: kitchen table; white enamel refrigerator-: cooking utenils; some dishes; and many other articles. Terms —Cash. MRS. FRANK P. SMITH Roy S. Johnson. Auct. 20-22-23 o “Much ado about Betty,” presented by Y. P. of U. B. church. Zanesville, at H. S. Auditorium, Friday, Nov. 23, 8 o’clock. A comedy with 22 characters. 2'/i hours of fun and laughter. Forget your troubles and come. Admission 20 and 35 cents. 27513 1 ' - '» - Don't buy your Xmas Photos until you have seen our special offers Jor Xmas.—EDWARD'S STUDIO. Phone 964. 272tf

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