Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1924 — Page 5

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I Drum. 334 North I ISecond street, underwent an operI Hon for removal of her tonsils at 1;',,, foun'.v Memorial hospital fifl Hila morning. Mr . latwrence Strickler, of DoI ~.( tllr route N<>. 10 underwent ajt ■ operation at the hospital here al Mitt I night. Saturday. Nick Miller, well known barber at I lh e Hotel Murray, who underwent an ■ operation for hernia at the Adams | Count' Memorial hosiptal last weak. I js getting along nicely. I Mr a»<l Mrs - Ross Tiu,lall alld I fantilv. of Van Wert. Ohio, were I I guests of Mrs Tindall s parents, Mr. I I and Mrs Sam Butler yesterday. I 3 Mrs John F. King and son, John, | I Os Terre Haute, are the guests of Dr. I I ami Mrs. Fred Patterson. I i John Ealk. of this city, Will Ealk, I I of I nion township and Mrs. Daniel ! I Erwin have returned from Jonesboro, I I Arkansas, where they attended the I I funeral of their brother. Fred Falk. I I well known resident of that city who I I died suddenly a week ago Sunday. I I Tite funeral services were held from I I the house on Tuesday afternoon Mr. I I Falk formerly lived here. He was a I I former music teacher and at one lime I I was engaged in business here with I I Daniel N. Erwin. ' The county commiskionbrs wtere | I holding their regular monthly session t * l,s morning. | I Frank Mclntosh, of Union townI I ship, was a business visitor in the ■S city today. ■ William Tague, of Monroe, was a I business visitor in the city today. I calling at the county treasurer's of I flee to pay hi£ spring installment of EB taxes. Miss Gladys Graham, a teacher in a the Anderson high school, spent the week end at the home of her parents, a ' Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Graham. 116 North Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blair, Miss Angie Kirks ami Mr. Byford Macy visited friends in St. Marys and Celina. Ohio. Sunday afternoon. I The Misses Ixntise Brake an ( | Jos . ephine A. Malley motored to Fort Wayne and were tile guests of friends. Sunday afternoon. I’aul Briede returned to South Ibutd this morning after spending the week B end here with his wife and son. Mr and Mrs. C. L. Meibers ami son..

I MRS. COMPTON COULD NOT I EVEN DRINK COFFEE

Indigestion Kept Her Weak An d Nervous—Tanlac Corrected Troubles. J “Since taking Tanlac. my fricn<l> a arc amazed at the wonderful ini pfovi'ment in my health." raid Mm. II Nellie Compton, of 211 Sanford St. ■ Peoiia. HI., recently. 1 "The past year I have auffered bad || ly from indigMitlon and norvousnisx. B My appetite was poor and if I ate aliv JI kind of meats. I would be in misery J from gas and heartburn. Even a cup ■ <d coffee disagreed with me. I was ■ nervous almost to distraction and M »n> little confusion would upaet w ■ terribly. Sleepless nights and day» ot‘

tnpaom 1 I EGGS ARE POPULAR Ham and egg*. bacon and egg*, shirred. sctamhled, or boiled egg*. Eggs in rake*, rookie*, egatarda and cream pies. Americans cat billion* of eggs each year. On farm* egg* are paying for modern poultry houae*. electric lighting, washing machines and other Improvement*. Poultry profits even provide money for college educations. Save your egg money at the Find National Rank and u*e it for something really worth while. \ Bqnk Capital and Surplus 2120,00000 Decqtur, Indiqna

Bob. motored to Peru Sunday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Dan Falk and children, Charles John and Constance Mary, who have been visiting the Meibers family here for the past several days. Cecil Melchi returned to Ft. Wayne this morning after spending the week end at his parental home. Miss Anna Winneg returned from Fort Wayne this morning where she visited friends. ’"’Harold Frazier, of Bluffton, visited , friends here last evening. Vane Thompson, of Fort Wayne, visited relatives here Bunday afternoon. Robert Jaebker, who has been a patient at the Irene Byron Sanitarium for the past several months, has returned to his home at Preble. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yahne, of Ft. Wayne, visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Eva Acker has returned from Geneva, where she spent the week •nd with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reichcldeffer and daughter, Mary Frances. Mrs. Eli Ray returned to her home at Monroe after spending the week end with her son. T. D. Kern and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Baumgartner motored to Portland Saturday afternoon. They were accompanied home yesterday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. 'John Baumgartner and daughter. Helen. E. G. Wine, of Fort Wayne, was a business visitor in the city this morn ' ing. Mr. and Mrs F. A. People motored to Celina. Ohio, yesterday afternoon. Miss Mabel Martin, of Ft. Wayne, and Miss Ruth Martin, were Sunday guests of Miss Ruth Johnson, south of the city. Mr. Vernon Brodbeck of South | Bend, visited with his mother. Mrs. Anna Brodbeck and family, over Sundav. Mrs Willis Whittenbarger return j«l Saturday from Fort Wayne after spending several days with her daughter. Mrs. Alma Hunter, who ha i I been ill. . Mr. and Mrs. John Walter and son. Jack, of Muncie, motored here hun I day to visit their aunt. Miss Mary ■ Brodbeck. who has been ill for the I past several weeks. They also visit

I ncrvouMic: \ fliackiulu « ami *'Vcrv i headaches were common with me 1 and I wa* lireadfully weak, pale and underweight. "But now I have a grand appetite, i |w>rfect digestion ami such culm nerves that I sleep like a child, and all because of taking Tanlac. The medicine has ended every ache and pain, built up my strength uml made me well and hatipy again * I will never stop praising Tanlac ’’ Tanlac is f»r sate by all good drug gists. Accept no substitute. Over t't Million bottle* sold. Take Vegetable Pills, for constire Gon. made ami recentmembd by th* ' tnsntifavtnrer* of TANLAU.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1921.

ed other relatives while here. Mrs. Oliver Walters and son, John, 1 motored to Marion and Kokomo and • visited relatives over Sunday. 1 | Mrs- Orcie Barkley, of 'his city, I visited with Janies Barkley and family, near Monroeville, Sunday. Mrs. Frank Miller and dauhter, Al- 1 la, of near Wren, Ohio, were shop- t pers here Saturday afternoon. ' Mr and Mrs. Dewey Ainsworth, of 1 net,.' Wren, Ohio, were the guests of the George Knittie family, Sunday. Mrs. Chris Beery and son. Fred < Beery, of Convoy, Ohio, were visitors I in the city today. < C D. Teeple went to Kankakee, 111., ' 1 today to attend the funeral of his • 1 uncle, Q. Dailey. < Mr. Henry Hite and daughter, I Madge, and son. Hugh, will go to De- i trait, Tuesday where Mr. Hite will | undergo an operation on his eye. Mr. and Mis. Lawrence Meyers and daughter, Be'ty Jean, returned to Fort Wayne this afternoon after spending the week end here with relatives. Mr;, J. H. Voglewede spent Sunday at Fort Wayne as the guest of the James Haefling family. Mrs. Charles Vogli w ,ie spell’ tin afternoon in Fort Wayne vlsi; in;; r.datives. — < CLUB CALENDAR ( Monday Bridge Club-—Mrs. W. P. Schrock. ’ | 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Dorcas class of Evangelical * i church. Mrs. Thomas Cook. 7:30 p in. 1 Dutiful Daughters Class of E. V. church —Mr. and Mrs. Felix Graber. ' Woman's Missionary Society of Re- • formed church—at church, 2:30 p in. Catholic Ladies of Columbia—K. of 1 C. hall. 7 o'clock. e Psi lota Xi—Miss Donna Parrish, < 7:30. • Psi lota Xi—Miss Donna Parrish, 7:30 o'clockWednesday Winona Camp Fire —Miss Dorothy I Haley, 7 p. m. Auction Bridge Club—Mrs. 11. U I Kern. 1 Bacbilor Maids —Mrs. Joe Laurent. Faithful Followers class of Mount Tabor church—Mrs. William Johnson. Thursday U. I!, lai dies Aid Swielj Church basement. Regular meeting of Eastern Star. Masonic Hall. 7:30 p. m. Luncheon Bridge Club —Mrs. Fred Fulleiikainp. 7:30 p.m. Friday M. E. Ladies Aid Society—Church parlors, 2:30 p. tn. The Faithful Followers < lass of tile Mt. Tabor Munday school will meet Wednesday evening with Mr.- Will !nn Johnson A g<s«l attendance idesired. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vail, of North Second street, had as their guests at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Christens Vail and son. 11. T. Vail. ♦ Members of the Reln-cca lodge will bold a pot lu< k supper thia evening at lhe hall Immediately following th* lodge session. The contest money will be turned in I his evening mid a good attendance is desired, • The Dutiful Daughter* class of the Evangelical church will hold a pot luck supper and parcel post sale al the home of Mr. and Mrs Felix Grab er. Members arc requested to bring a friend ami five parcels to sell al len i cuts cat h. Tuesday evening. • Mrs. Herbert Kern will entertain the meitniers of th Auction BrMa< Club We'lia —lay evening at her hosn>* on First -treet. All mrmbei. ate es dally urged to Utt> n I • The Luncheon Bridge Club will meet Thursday evening at 7:3<» o'clock with Mrs. Fred Fulienkuinp on Madfsot street. • The luircas class of the Evangelical church will hold n meeting at the home of Mrs. Thomas Cook, on North Fifth street, al 7:30 o’dot k. Tuesday evening. All members ar« urged to be present. s The regualr meeting of the <»id«r East ••Hi star Will be held in the Masonl' hall al 7:B# o'eksek Thur, day evening. • The Mdlru Aid Hoddy of hie Meihodtit Church will meet it| th" chiitt h parlor. Friday .ifirinnun. May !»th. at 2:3« o’dock, All member* are requested to keep lhe meeting In mind and plan to attend. • Nature Intentted you tn retain the mmplekloo <>f luhybood If yoore has faded through neglect or aimer, irv JAP HOPE. This pure. trauapat«nt soap wbk t> deauaca th« porna, will sutpriss you.—Adv. n

— - I. li I————— II ■'——l.l.i.-- ii I llßliß 1 1...— ii w • — The Winona Campfire Girls will hold a business meeting Wedu. sday evening at the home of Miss Dorothy Haley at seven o'clock. All members are urged to attend. ★ The Ladies’ Aid society of the United Brethren church will meet in the church basement Thursday afternoon. Members are requested to remember the traveling basket. ★ Mr. and Mrs. John Helm entertained at dinner Sunday fqr Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mentzer and family, of near Convoy; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wherry and daughter, of Van Wert, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoffman, of this city CLEAN-UP DRIVE STARTED TODAY City Trucks And w agons Start Out On Annual Clean-up Campaign This is Clean-up week. The campaign Is on. At six thirty this morning, two of the largo city tru<\s amt two* large wagons and teams left the city hall on Monroe street after the men in charge received their instructions from Street Commissioner. Ed Augvnbaugh as how and where to proceed in the clean up campaign, which will be in progress in this city for the next seven or ten days. Mayor Huber Ito Voss urged a systematic and thorough cleaning of the alleys and outlaying stretches that needed clean ing up. The men and trucks were covering territory in the south and west end of town today. This afternoon another truck and two more teams and wagons were pm to work and Mr. Augenbaugh hope* to complete the circuit of the alleys and streets by Saturday night. Last year nearly 30# truck and wagon loads of cans and oilier rubbish were gathered up and taken to the city dnmp. The cans and other rubbish are IsHug taken to the John Bowers hollow, near the St. Mary’s river. All property owners are urged to join the movement to’give the city ito annual Hhainpoo ami irleau up and where possible the cans should lie plan'd in a box or in a pile in the alley, or along the street so the city trucks can gather them tip. Dart Her O:on Seo"d'ng A mother permits mme bm het set! I to wold her offspring, and n.> im.ltier ••ne* tier son's wife.

■' 1 ■ ———— ■ — ii w MALLORY HATS g>tr*.Q««Uty #op«r-C"*lHv »5 • i That Carefully Careless" Snap Brim X/ANY well drciM-d men will wear their Springjlats with the brim fltppeddouT.axrortriyed above. It gives a debt* | nair, "carefully carelegs," sportumanliite touch tint ! l<»>ia very smart. It’s , "going over" all over the country. But—your hat must be made uncommonly light and pliable for the purpose We specialise in Style, as well a* in thia style. VANCE and LINN ,

CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to express our appreciation for the kindness and sympathy shown us by our friends and neighbors during our bereavement on the oeeassion of the death of our son ami brother. Also the officials and employes of the Decatur Castings company for the beautiful flowers and kindness shown us, the minister, teacher, and choir: and for the beautiful floral offerings. HENRY LUTTMAN AND FAMILY. ■ — o — Woman’s Statement Will Help Decatur "I hated cooking because all I ate turned sour and formed gas. I drank hot water and olive oil by tile gallon. Nothing helped until I used Adlerika." Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH up per and lower bowel and removes all gas ami poisons. Excellent for oh stinate constipation. Helps any case gas on the stomach in TEN minutes. Smith, Yager & Falk, druggists. In Monroe by Otis (). Hocker. B OILS • Drawn and Core Removed Without Poultice or Lancing. BOIL E X Any Druggist. ►JlSzt ' 't\ /■

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