Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1924 — Page 3

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underwent a E(i A iX»«» A,lams C T * waJOr ° P rial Hospital several weeks ts MemorUd H t 0 hls «o. WBS “ rdav He is recovering Dome yester<la y - , vrty nl 7, ly H . Hoffer and daughter, f Mr 9 nf WUlsi’i*' 0 ’ ** re Bh ° P ’ ] OretcheO’ or * perS h T Tr.nitner, of east of the visitor here this n ’ ornln f, , latto x. editor of the Gene- ' Har ° l „ l - o has been suffering ’ 8 "Obstruction of the bowel, for ( a "t several days at the Adams x ” m ’"'/ '.w w“™ b “ "“ ra ' : , G v ... Lt t' smokin’ cigarettes "« Hash a. >»» X only as ole as his wist dresses? A be Martin. Indianapolis News. Mr and Mrs. Reuben Meyer, of , Monroe, Mrs. Florence Meyer and daughters, Gladys and Helen, will motor to Marion Saturday afternoon Thev will be accompanied home by n r 0 E Allen who will spend the week end and Labor Day at the ■ Meyer home. ' Frank Rowley, of Wabash, was a visitor here last evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harkless. of Decatur route three, are the proud parents of a girl baby born at the Adms County Memorial hospital yesterday Mother and babe are getting long very nicely. Theodore Schumm, of Willshire, was a business visitor in the city this morning. Theodore Bowen visited friends here this afternoon. Mrs Amos Fisher returned from Fori Wayne this morning after visiting her daughters, Mildred and Florence, who are employed there. Mrs Dalias Eley, of Fort Wayne. I attended the funirnl of Miss Mabel Lewton here today. Dr. George L. M'lntosh. president of M abash College at Crawfordsville, visited Dr. Ben Reavers yesterday | afternoon. (Jen Hill visited friends at Bluff- ' ton last evening. Mr and Mrs. Paul Briede and sen. Evb of Portland, will spend the week cud and Labor Day with Mrs. I Briede's mother, Mrs. 11. Berling. I

BIG FOUR MACHINIST GIVES FACTS IN CASE

L. W. Monroe Tells Os Recovery From Stomach Trouble That Had Him On Verge Os Breakdown. “Since taking Tanlac 1 am just ■ like a man made over,” recently as j sorted L. W. Monroe, 2507 West Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind,' a; well-known machinist at the Big Four railroad shops here. Stomach trouble had me so nervous and played out that I seemed to , , right on the verge of a complete ! breakdown. Indigestion caused heart Palpitation and shortness of breath. Headaches tortured me, 1 couldn’t

I INVESTING ODD AMOUNTS Whether your surplus is $169 Bi ount, in a hank. intage '5 n °t starts aontfy. ■ Bqiik 10-00 >ll4

Dick Heller, of Indianapolis, "111 *' spend the week em. with Iris parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joint iteller of Win- ], Chester street. • « C. L. Johnson and daughters r<- j. turned to their home at Gary this ~ morning nfter a visit with relatives t here. They were accompanied home by their niece and cousin. Miss Jesteen Hocker, of South First street. | Frank McConnell will leave the first of the week on a motor trip to Gary, Michigan City and points in Michigan, being gone fonrti or five days. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Klepper and Mr. and Mrs. Bobay of Fort Wayne, will motor to Cleveland where they will visit over Labor Day. Dr. and Mrs. S- D. Beavers and grandsons. Jimmie and Bobbie, motored to Eastern Ohio, Wednesday. They 1 visited with Mrs. Mary Harris, at j Elyria who returned with them hi: t night for a visit here. John A. M. Adair, candidate for Congress from the Eighth District on the democratic ticket, spoke at I’e 1 troleum. in Wells county. Wednesday ' night. A large crowd heard the ad- ' dress. ’ The Wabansee Campfire Girls re- . turned home yesterday from a sever I al days camping at Sehurgera. west of the city. The girls 'who were in I camp include Winifred Arnold. Mary , Colchln, Rose Marie Smith. Patricia 1 Teeple, Cecilia Appdeman, Laurine Teeple, Isabell Neptune, Magdeline Schmitt, Helen Schmitz and their guardian, Miss Marie Murtaugh. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Voglewede and family returned at neon today from a two-weeks' motor trip through the east, during which time they visited many places of interest, including Niagara Falls, Washington D. C., Gettysburg and other cities. Joseph Walker, of Geneva, will leave tomorrow for Batesville, Indiana, where he will resume his position as superintendent of the public schools there. i Eggs advanced two cents on the ] dozen today, the local grocers paying 32 cents per dozen. i The annual report of the town council of Berne is published today in the Daily Democrat. I John Drake of east of the city was a I business visitor in the city today.

I -— 1 ■■ — — —■ > sleep, and I wis in such a bad way that I was lo- ng two days a week i fiom my work “Tanlac has nit mo back in splen- ! did health and 1 will speak up for it ias long as I lie. My wife joins me lin praising Ta ,lac. too She says 1 ■ come home frt in tny work smiling | now. where I u ~‘d to come in looking downcast and ill tiredout Any way, I I feel fine no> and haven't missed ■a dav’s work ii three months” | Tanlac is so • sale by all good I druggists. At eept no substitute. | Over 40 Million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills, for constipation made .nd redommended by Vhe manufactu tiers of TNI,AC.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1921.

George Wetnhoff "tuned in’’ on his radio with San Francisco last evening and enjoyed un hour’s concert sent out by the Palace Hotel broadcasting station. Mr. Wetnhoff has a good radio outfit and receives much pleasure from It. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carroll are planning to move from the Arnold house on North Second street to the one owned by Ben Eiling on South First street, recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Todd Linn who have moved to Fort Wayne. Society (XI IP tkai.KMDAP Friday Pocahontas Pot Luck Supper after lodge. Executive committee of Woman’s Club —Old Adams County Bank assembly, 7:30 p.m. Saturday Ice Cream social and parcel post sale, Moser’s Grove at Wren, by Willing Workers class of Wren V. B. church. | Fuhrman Reunion—Crls Werling home. I Christian Ladies’ Aid 2c supper— Graham & Walters building. Sunday Roop reunion—Bellmont Park. Monday Hellwarth Reunion —Celina, Ohio. Fair grounds. Tuesday ' C. L. of ('. — K. of C. Hall, 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa—Mrs. Roger Swaim, of Bluffton at Bluffton. Psi lota Xi —Mrs. Leigh Bowen, 7:30 p. m. I Mrs. Alfred Daniels of Bobo entertained at dinner yesterday for Mrs. George Mclntosh and daughters. Mary and Esther; Mrs. Tom Vertis and son. Merlin: Mrs. Rose Wertsbaugher and daughter. Rose Belle; Mrs. Ben Shell and children. Marlowe, Catherine, and Kenneth: Mrs. Ray Vents and son, Junior: Mrs. Amrine and daughters. Marjorie and Betty. ★ Miss Genevieve Berling entertained at dinner Wednesday evening in honor of her guests. Miss Mary Laughlin, of Fort Wayne, and Tom Moran, of Buffalo. N. V. I The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Christian Church will give a two-eent supper Saturday evening in the Graham and Walters building on Second Street, Saturday afternoon, from five until seven o’clock. They will s >rve thicken, escalloped potatr -. baked beans, potato salad, veal loaf, pie ami cake, poodles, pickles, coffee, bread and butter. ★ The ninth annual reunion of the Cline family will be held al Wr him. ton Park at Bluffton. Sunday S ptember 7. Friends and relatives are urged to come with well filled ba kefs. The Cath' lic Ladies of Columbia

USED CARS At Reduced Prices | I Look over ‘his list. You can find just the car you want. STAR TOURING $335 I CHEVROLET TOURING $250 FORD SEDAN—I 922 $370 I A •••••••••••*■’* « » FORD TOURING—I92I $lB5 I • 2 1917 and I 1916 FORD TOURING CARS We have a number of other used cars, ail kinds, that can be bought for $50"$100 Call and see these cars before you buy. P. Kirsch & Son I 5 Opposite Interurban Station

will meet Tuesday evening Septem- i her 2 lit K. of C. Hall at 7:30 o’clock. A good attendance Is desired * Rev and Mrs. R. N. Covert delightfull yent •rtained the members of the choir of the presbyti-riun church and their families last night in honor of Mis. Covert’s parent' and sister, Rev. and Ms. W. F. Goff and daughter, of Fort Madison. lowa, v ho are visiting here. The evening was spent In playing musical games and Dr. | Fred Batt -rson sang a group of songs. Miss Catherine Goff, who is etudy- | Ing voice, also sang several seileclions. During the evening MAi. Covert served delectable refresh- ] ments. * The twelfth annual reunion of-the Roop family will be held at Bellmont ] Park Sunday August 31. All relative:; are urged to attend. * Mrs. Roger Swain, of Bluffton, will entertain the members of the Tri Kappa Sorority Tuesday evenin'. ' Members are requested to meet at the home of Miss Florence Haney at ii:;’,o o’clock promptly. Persons who cannot go are requested to call Angie Firks. * A company of friends was entertain ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otic ! Shifferly east of the city Wednesday evening. During the evening delectable refreshments were served. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weidler, Mr. and Mrs. Dalits Goldner and son. Richard. Mr. and Mis. Ransom Barkley, Mrs. Ocie '■ Barkley, Mrs. Abbie Harmon and son, Cornelius, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kelly, Mrs. Henry Weidler, of Detroit. Mich.. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harmon and sons, Robert and and Donald, Mr. f and Mrs. Otis E. Shifferly and children. Doris, Eldred, Ermil Dale and Mildred. I 0 LOCALS '• Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith, and son. '• Lowell, will motor to Lake George s Sunday for a week’s outing. Mrs. Reuben Lord returned to her I home at Fort Wayne after visiting ’■ relatives here. y Messrs. Fred and William Bittner e and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Chronister and s on, Paul, left this morning for Akron, Ohio, where they will be the ’ guests of their brother-in-law and sis--1 ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bentz over the week end. They expect to return 1 Monday. The Misses Tootz Keller, Helena Meyer, Kathryn Omlor and the ' Mosers Lawrence Beal, and Greg Bran 1 1 It Ashbaucher’s ! fURNAi. 1 ' I ' IGKTW imiF j *’ r WiNi i. 'MOM 7«v 7’ i-■ ■ -

dybery will motor to Rome City to spend the week end and laibor Day with the Misses Margaret Niblick and Mildred Keller at the Cool Breeze Cottage. W. A. Klepper made a business trip to Huntington today. Mr.’. Harry Frltz.inger and daughter Catherine, visited friends at -Fort Wayne thl.< afternoon. A. H. Sellemever made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. I Mrs. Rebecca Eady and daughter, Vera, spent the afternoon in Fort .Wayne this afternoon vliailt’g relatives. About The Sick, Agnes Vlmnn of route one, Leo Wolfe, of Berne and Charier Carver, of Markle, wh ((underwent minor operation* at the Adams County Mem- ' orlal Hospital are recovering very nicely. Mrs. Helen Keller of High street, Joseph Peel, of Borne, Arch Charleston, of Geneva, and Ethel Foreman, of Line street are recovering satisfactorily from major operations performed at the Adams County Memorial hospital yesterday. , The eight-pound girl boby, born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bauman, of Washington townsnhip, yesterday morning, lias been named Margaret Elizabeth. Mother and babe are getting along nicely. The mother was Miss Gertrude Ray before her mar riage. Mrs. Abe Whitright, of 510 Patter son street, suffered a stroke of paraly sis at her home last evening and is still In an unconscious condition. Very ’ little hope Is given for her recovery. Agnes Meyer, of route five, Ernes: Smith, of Monroeville. Margaret an<: Chloe Meyer, of Fort Wayne, are re covering-front tonsil operations whlck N O T ICE i Just unleaded car of Hominy Hearts, Squared Schumacker, Buckeye Hog Feed, Boss Dairy , Feed, Bran and Middlings. We Deliver. • Call for prices a ’ ’ ZIMMERMAN-CARPER CO. r Phone 233 i a—— —

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"they' underwent at the Adam* County Memorial Hospital today. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Borman have returned from a two week's vocation P'-nt with Mr. Borman’s relatives In town. Mr. Borman teturned to hls 'work In the Huntington office of the Cloverleaf creumeries company today, and Mrs. Borman resumed her: duties a s deputy to County Clerk] ■ —-I- — . I null ...Lil... - — - - | | |J|m J_

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CHILDREN'S FATAL DISEASED Worms and parasites in the intestines of children undermine health and so weaken their vitality that they are unable (<> resist the disease* so fatal to child life. The safe course is to give a few doses of White's Cream Vermifuge. It destroys and ex|X'ls the worms without the slightest injury to the heidth or activity of the child. Price 35c. Sold by Holthouse Drug Co.