Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1923 — Page 7
Local Briefs]
Clmih'H Voglewcdo was in Chicago pst, rduy looking after business matters. Plans are going forward for the milling of the three day bazaar to bj [hen next month by the Knights of hiiuinbns at the hall. A meeting of 1,,, committees will be held thin inning to dispose of some of the natters. t The annual election of officers of [lie Masonic lodge will be held next fuesday at the hall. Masses at the St. Mary’s Catholic hurch on, Saturday, the feast, of the inmaculate Conception of the Virrin Mary will be held at five, eventhirty and nine-forty-five, the utter being a high mass. The feast [ 4) is one of the six holy days of ob Igation observed by the Catholic hurch. i Henry Oentis, of I’ort Wayne, was business visitor in the city today. Mr .and Mrs. Henry Hunsicker, of Muffton, are visiting relatives here oday. John H. Andrews, of Monroe, was In lie city today looking after business nterests. •> Harry N. Elston, of Ct. Mary's town hip, was a business visitor in the city his afternoon. William Klicktnan, of Monroe, was , visitor here this morning. Harve LaFountain, manager of the :ounty infirmary, was a business vistor in the city this afternoon. Miss Esther Kukelhan, of northeast if the city visited friends here yesteray. Herman Ulleman, of Washingion ownship, looked after business interests here last evening i Don't forget the Christmas sale of handmade handkerchiefs at the Peoples Cash Shoe Store, Friday and Sat. hrday. The sale is being conducted by the lumbers of the Psi lota Xi
K —- I i i ir^. ' ’T’HE high, thick, 1 sharp-edged blocks of the Goodyear All-Weather Tread keep the maximum traction and safety under your car every foot of the way. They resist sideslip and skidding, help make the most of fuel, and protect your motor from the strain of stalling or spinning wheels. As Goodyear Service Station Dealers we sell and reconf mend the new Goodyear Cords with the beveled AllWeather Tread anfl back I them up with standard V % Goodyear Service tr Lee IhJw. < o. KitNoii
«rpux «c»rvij BACKING YOUR DESIRES Those who look into the future II through the receiving windows of a bank will make heir ; dreams a reality, they back O i’ their desires with dollars. One of our Pass Books, hearing voiir name, wit!) a long list of deposits entered will h< I i an important factor in your i ( success. Many of mu’ l,vsl mcomits | started' with a small min d <l<I posit. Start your account wi l) I what you have. Ihcn add |L i'iore. J|[p ! Bqnk Capital and Surplus $120,000.00* x i)ecqtur,
> sorority. Harry Staver returned to Port Wayne after calling mi business 3 friends hero today, ' Mrs. Hansel Kreigh ,of Tocsin, 1 spent the day with her parents, Mr. f and Mrs. Crl s Beery, of this city, James Hendricks, of Monroe, was a business visitor in the city this afternoon. < f Coolidge Expected To Announce Candidacy Soon M ashington. Dt e. s—President" Cool- -, idge will acknowledge ojlclal notifl- , cation of the action of the South Dat kota state republican convention yesterday in selecting him as the preferred candidate for the republican presidential nomination, if such no < ticc is sent him, it was learned at the White House today. This was interpreted to mean that announcement of Mr. Coolidge’s can- ( didacy will come within a few days. . News of the Coolidge victory in S. Dakota's convention, yesterday was received with undisguised satisfaction , at the white house. The president was endorsed by nears ly 2to 1 over Hiram Johnson, the only avowed candidate for the repub- , lican nomination. 0 — John Painter Sells Store Bluffton, Dec. 5. —A deal was closed . today in which John H. Painter, sold the former Kelley grocery at Ossian , to John Kreigh, who formerly lived . at Echo. Mr. Kreigh has already taken possession, OLD SAILOR IS DEAD Warsaw, Dee. 5. —Andrew J. Bierce, who died at his home here at the age Los 86 years, was a sailor in the I nion ’ j naval forces under Admiral Farragut and participated in the battle of Mobile Bay. He also served in several angag ■- Intents on the Mississippi river. IBwas a brother of Ambrose Bierce, . famous poet, of the Sierras, who was I lost in Mexico and wKo is believed to have been killed by Mexican bandits.
r— — * ■ *■ Along comes the disaster —the sweeping tornado that leaves ruin in its path. But you will be repaid i i your losses —dollar for dollar if | you take out Tornado Insurance with us. I’lay safe! SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Insurance, Loans, Securities O. I’. Edwards, President A. D. Suttles, Secretary Decatur, Indiana ’
DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6,1923.
MONROE NEWS Word received from the budside-ffif John Harvey, at tills writing, who is suffering from an attack of heart trouble, stated that his condition is very serious and that little hopes are entertained at this time for Ms recovery. Mr. and Mrs, Haymond Crist spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Runyon in Decatur. W. S. Smith left Monday morning for Stryker, Ohio, on business. Clyde Hendricks was referee of the Berne-Bluffton basketball game held at Berne last Thursday night. Henry Blake resumed his positirffi as manager of the Home Store, after a three-weeks' absence at Ossian, where he acted in the came capacity at one of John Painter’s stores. W. L. Keller served in the former's place during Jiis absence. The new officers chosen at a recent meeting of the M. E. Sunday school for the ensuing year are as follows: Wenese Lehman, superintendent; Martin Busehe, Asst. Supt.; Otto Longenherger, Treas.; Harlan Osterman, Sec. George Smith and Miss Marguerite Lewellen visited at the J. E. Nelson home in Decatur. Saturday. J. J. Hoffer resumed his position Monday morning as janitor of the school house, after an absence of three months suffering with a sever : attack of rheumatism. Roxie Kessler played basketball with the Berne A. C. team against the Muncie team on Saturday night. Trustee Vance Mattax was in town Saturday on business. Webster Oliver was at Muncie Sal urday to play with the basketball team of Berne. Miss Frankie Thompson, of Decatur, yas the guest at the J. A. Hendrick', home over Sunday. Mrs. Wesley Haggard of Ft. Wayn > visite d her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mill, er Hendricks over the week end. ’ Walter Krick of Decatur was a:i over-Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.-Clyde Hendricks. ?.fiss Ruth Gilbert and nephew, George Garret, visited relatives al Ossian over the week end. Miller Hendricks has resigned hi i position with the Fort Wayne ami D ’- catur Traction company, on account ' of ill health and has returned to this place to live. Mrs. John Erwin ami son of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Anidrewt ot Detroit MjcbLgaif, w»-ri: week end visitors with th'dr father. ('. J'. (Andrews and family. I Hanson Zechiel, student at the In idftma Medical College, at IndfanapoUs i was the guest of his par, nts, Mr. and I Mrs. S. J. Zechiel over the week end. | Revival services have begun at tl.e i Friends church. Rev. Grant Whit'Inack conducting the meetings. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Otto Longer berg: r visited s - ■ .oral <.ays lest week at the home e. liter sister' Mrs. Ben Shirk and family tin Fort Wayne. Mrs. Peter Rich and Mrs. Joseph J Rich were shoppers in Fort Wayn : hist Friday. Godfrey Reinhard was home over 'the week end from Fort Wayne, to visit his family. Masters Dick Hendricks, Bobby ! Shirk and Max Bahner visited Santa. Claus at Wolfe & Dessaurs in Fort Wayne, Friday. H. L. Grider, local teacher, spent the week end at his home near Cromwell. Miss Ruth Lil:y, nurse at the M. E. hospital in Fort Wayne . pent Thanksgiving with Rev. and Mrs. Zechiel. Clyde Hendricks was substitute telegraph operator at Decatur, Saturday. Carl,Martz spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I’. Marl:", at this place. , McGee Hendricks, Harve llti-'.'.rard and Gl'vgg Oliver were anion:.’, th >-■ who attended Use basketball game at Berne last Thursday night. Miss Wales, local teach: r. spent the week end at. Marion. Ind, The basketball gam': at Muncie, Saturday night between the Berne A. (’. and the Muncie Medow Golds, resulted In a 14 to 10 victory in favor of Berne. Webster Oliver anil Rox,ie Kessler, two local players arc eonmooted with the Berne team. $ $ $ WANT ADS EARN—S s—s — ’ I From now on till Xmas we I will be open from 1:00 to 1:00 o’clock on Sunday. EDWARDS, 'STLDIO. Phone 961. 281 If » . _ Ct T THIS OIT—IT IS woltril HO.XEI Send tills ad and ten <cnts I" Foley X Co., is-'t'i Sheffield Ave.. t’hlcago. .111., writing' your name and address II II O'lv. V-111 Wil) receive a I- n cent i, f ,Ki ( . ~r cot, ky'S honev a.\'i« tai: for Coughs, Colds, and Croup, also free sample |iaika;;es of FoI,EV KIDNEY 1 J’ll.LS for Backache, ItlK-unialli- Palos Kldn.-v and Bladder trouble. and I cathartic tablets fori ' I 101 l uii'l Biliousness. These I wonderful remedies line helped mH-, ! lions of people. Try them! |
A TALK WITH A DECATUR MAN Mr. C. Cook, Retired Farmer, of 716 N. sth street, Tells of an Interesting Experience. There la nothing like a talk with 11 one of our own citizens tor giving I hope and encouragement to the anx- I lona sufferer from the dread kidney I disease. We, therefore, give hi’ro uu interview with a Decatur man — . ”1 have used Doan's Kidney Pills for attacks of kidney complaint."| says Mr, Cook "My kidneys were in such a condition that 1 had trouble with my back if I over-worked. My back was so lame and stiff 1 could hardly bend. My kidneys acted Irregularly, too. I usjfd Doan's Kidney 1 Pills from the Holthouso Drug Co. and they were just what 1 needed.; They gave me prompt relief from the aches and pains and put my kidneys hi good shape," Price 60c, at aJI dealers. Don’t: simply ask for a kidney remedy—get.l Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Cook had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mirs., Buffalo, N. Y. Girls! Have Pretty Eyes No girl is pretty if her eyes are fed, strained or have dark rings. Sim Ido camphor, witchhazel, etc., as mix- I cd in Lavoptik eye wash, keeps eyes I healthy, sparkling and vivacious. I Dainty eye cupsfree. Smith, Yager & I Falk, <|riiggists. I*
O wk i Christmas GIFT Suggestions 1 / Buy Him One of Our Hart Schaffner & Marx £ 1 SUITS or OVERCOATS I Suspenders Belts Raincoats > 25c t 0 $2.00 $6.50 M sls 1 i I 1 BW $5 to slo $l to sl2 1 W x UNDERWEAR SHIRTS ™ I iirwiviyv silk ' Madras. Percale. Handkerchiefs u M ITV,3IKiKI an( | \\ (>o | shirts in all XJ\ . ... „ 1 pii,! ' Ol ' Hi colors, color combina- A wonderful assortment vU W ‘ ■ ol 11 Wool or Cotton, tions and sizes to suit in Silk. Linen, plain and W in .J? Phice per Garment every taste solid colors, borders and 00L Siiß W ooi. initials \ 20c'" $1.50 Me " $6.00 SI.SQ IL ■ Cuff Links & Pajamas & w M Tiepins Night Shirts I 25c “’51.50 $l to s3 I Sweaters & Slip Overs NfeCKWEAB f > GLOVES auxwiak y, Iw. hate an nnenuaii.-,! B»«on Coats ami Sport Coats K-«- «"» "»oi. . Ii selection of silk and fur Latest Shades and H I “™'Fur ‘Velour”"’ 3 ' W °"' $ 1 .00 UP to $ 11.00 4 50c "'55.00 25c 1 $1.50 1 J Bath Robes Mufflers J A great selection in k'x'ii Wbi « «« Li al! the new color comUK' fl binations and patterns. Be iJI 00 iiUl ‘ e 1° sce our elections. <pi«vV K $7.50t0518 HSO __ C Holthouse Schulte & Co. f II ' Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys !!L
Spec-Dee cleans everything. ---o Mrs. Henry 1-’.*Fuelling, of northeast. of the city, was a visitor hero today.
I PSI IOTA XI Christmas Sale of Hand Made Linen and Voile HANDKERCHIEFS in all colors. at Peoples Cash Shoe Store J FRIDAY and SATURDAY’ , ■ ■ ■■■ II
Rubbers and Arctics I Wet feet invite colds and attendant ills which are most unpleasant and Rubbers and Arctics will keep your feet warm and dry and help to keep you well. x Our stock of sizes and styles is complete. Rubbers and Arctics for Men. Rubbers, Zippers and two, three or four buckle Arctics for women. % Peoples Cash Shoe Store I ■— Hill lil ■■miIWiinTWrWMMMWMBMWMWMaaMKMMMMM
