Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1925 — Page 3
Constipation makes a sallow skin—drive it out with Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN
Don’t let eonitipation rack and ru ‘ n y° ur beauty and health. Constipation can ruin your good health. Take no chances. Drive it out—and keep it out of your system. Do not let its poisons gather in your body—poisons which lead to over forty serious diseases. Unpleasant breath is a warning. So are pimples and blotchy skin. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN brings permanent relief in the most chronic cases, if eaten regularly, it is guaranteed to do so or your grocer returns the purchase price. Only ALL-BRAN is wholly eff«e-
ILo©<s§il Mr. and Mrs. Maurice K< nnndy will leave today forxFrankfort and (Taw Fordsville, where they will spend m>v eral days at their parental homes liefore leaving for Ann Arbor. Mich., Where Mr. Kennedy will enter the University of Michigan echoed for coaches for the summer session. Max Teeple visited friends at Bluffton last nigh;. Herman Myers Is in For* Wayne I this afternoon acting as umpire at the South Side Muncie baseball game. Arthur Hyland will attend the Fort Wayne-Muncie ball game at Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mrs. Rose (’lark and son, Bernard, motored to Fort Waym- this afternoon. George framer spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. “Os all th’ husbands I've ever had i th’ one that wuz alius fakin’ hi ; watch out in th’ kitchen got on my ! nerves th' worst,’’ declared Mrs. Em Pash, t’day. Fellers used t' whistle at their work, but t’day they seem happier when ther loafin’. Abe Martin Indpls. News. Mrs. J. A. Swartz and daughter, i Lola, spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Miss Rose Leyse visited relativeI at Ossian last evening. Miss Bertha Hockemeyer, of Fort Wayne, spent last evening here as the guest of Mrs. Luella Magley and daughter. Viola. Mrs. Mae Mlebers returned from Indianapolis this afteraoon after a weeks vidt with friends and relatives. F. R. Sowers, of Fort Wayne, visited friends here last night. John ('lark returned from Indianapolis where he attended the Indiana Itental Convention. O. M. Gephart. well known resident of Wren, Ohio, was a business visit or here yesterday afternoon. Hubert Byer, of Willshire,Ohio,was in the city yesterday looking after Jvusiness interests Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller and daughter, Nita, of Indianapolis, will motor here this aflernoon for a week end visit at the J. H. Heller home. W. A. Klepper made a business trip to Hillsdale, Michigan, today. I- C. Waring will return tomorrow from a two weeks visit with relatives at Columbus, Miss. It hailed at Hartford City yester day but its likely to do anything there Gordon Vizard who has been recuperating at his home at Pleasant Mills for a couple of months is pl!in ning to go to Denver, Colorado in a few days where he expects to mak< his home. The new post office at Bluffton is nearing completion and as soon as the furniture and fixtures arrive, will be opened to the public. More than eighty applications for admission to the Elks lodge here have been secured and the first class ol eleven will be initiated Wednesday evening. D. H. Erwin, returned from a trip through the south part of the state in the interest of the state K. of P. work. Adolph Schamerloh. well known Union township farmer and a son of William Schamerloh, circuit court bailiff, has been drawn for service on the federal petit jury for the June session. Miss Virginia Laurent spent the aflernoon in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mrs. Hannah Sudduth, who has been suffering with influenza is reported somewhat better today. Mrs. Sudduth is making her home with her daughter, Mrs Charles Brown, in Grant street;. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Noll and family motored to Fort Wayne last evening to attend a surprise party given for Mrs. Noll’s sister, Mrs. Frank Garard. o — Klwod—An Elwood business man has offered to build a six hole golf course at Callaway uark. Holton. — Lightning struck and killed two mules and a horse Earl Hull of Holton had hitched to a plow. IK wia knocked unconscious.
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TWO AUTOMOBILES ARE STOLEN HERE!, Cars Belonging To Wa! Wemhoff And Dr. E. G. Cloverdale, Recovered “■■ ■ Two automobiles, both Ford coupes were stolen in this city last evening.' for the purpose of stealing the accessories, it is believed. One car, belonging to Wai Wemhoff. was stolen last night and recovered this morning south of Decatur with three tires missing. Mr. and Mrs. Wemhog had parked their car ami hud gone to the picture show last night. W+ien they came back after the car. It was gone. Police were notified and it was recovered this morning. The windshield had been broken in an egort to get inside the car. which was locked. The other car, belonging to Dr. Earl Coverdale. of this city, was stolen but later found in Decatur. The Coverdale car was not damaged or tampered witty Roth cars carried auto theft insurance. o Pure Bred Live Stock in Favor Experience of Owners Who Are in Position to Make Comparison. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) A report just issued by the United States Department of Agriculture on the progress of the better slresbetter stock campaign for the Improvement of domestic animals states briefly why pure bred animals excel other kinds. The Information Is based on the average experience of hundreds of stock owners who havq been in a position to make comparb sons. It thus points to the results' which other farmers who are consld-, erlug the improvement of their live stock may expect from pure bred sires and also from the combined use of pure bred sires and pure bred dams. Summary of Points. Following Is a summary of thepoints In which pure bredr. excel: Based on utility alone, pure bred live stock has an earning power from a third to one-half greater than scrub stock. Pure breds excel other stock In: Superiority and uniformity in conformation ami type, greater sale value, early maturity and economy In the conversion of feed Into meat, milk, wool and work. Surplus pure breds are salable at satisfactory prices in a majority of cases. The progeny of pure bred sires has practically a 50 per cent greater sale value than the progeny of sires not pure bred. Better breeding, combined with proper and adequate feed, practically prevents runty l|ve stock, of which the average farm has about 7 per cent. Well-bred beef cattle, sheep and swine yield from 5 to 10 per cent more meat than Inferior animals of the same live weight, and the meat is of better quality. Profitable Use of Feed. Improved live stock makes about 40 per cent more profitable use of feed than common stock. Pure breds excel grades, and grades excel scrubs. The use of pure bred sires leads to the ownership and use of fully six times as many pure bred female animals. The foregoing brief conclusions are based on thorough analyses of large numbers of reports. The movement for better live stock which the department Is conducting, in co-operation with the various states, has resulted In a gradually Increasing recognition of the many points in which well-bred animals are superior to ordinary live stock. The study and control of animal breeding are among the most Important and practical means of making live stock enterprises more profitable to farmers and also of Improving the Quality of meats. Q Rockport. —One-man traction cars are planned for service between Rockport and Mt. Vernon, G. R. Millican, general manager of the Evansville and Ohio Railway company, has aitnoun ed. i
DECATUR Daily DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, AUY 22, 1925
CLUB CALENDAR Friday St. Marys Township Home Economics Club—Mrs. Will Evans. Ladles’ Aid society of M. E. church —church parlors, 2 30 p. m. Saturday Ladles’ Aid Society of Presbyterian ('hur<’h, 2c cupper—uhiireh dining room, S to 7 p.m. Christian Ladies’ Aid Society Bake Sah— Leichtle's Meat Market. t'fcfateria supper, Presbyterian church, f> to 7 p.m., served by I* A. S. SUNDAY C. L. of C. Degree Team Practice — After Holy Hour. Tuesday Auction Bridge uhtb— Mrs. Paul Brlede at Berllng borne. Mrs. George Flanners entertained informally at Bridge yesterday after noon for Mrs. Richard t'ahmberlt'.in ol Peru. At five o’eolt-k a dainty luncheon ! was served by the hostess. The Pocahontas Social which wff-t to have been held tonight at the Red Men Hall at 8:30 o’clock has been postponed until next Friday on account of the Commencement exercises. Mrs William Butler entertained six in’(mate friends of her daughter, Monai, in honor of the latter's seventeenth birthday anniversary, at her home on Eighth street lust night. The decorations were carried out in pink and white. The table was attractive.y arranged with pink crepe paper and spirea. The centerpiece was a large birthday cake. At six o’clock a > delirious three-course dinner was ’ served after which the guests enjoyI ed a theater party at the Cort theater The guests included the Misses Katharine Hyland, Jeanette Clark, Helen Farr, Mabel Staley and Helen Beard. I ” , Mrs. Paul Breide will entertain the members of the Auction Bridge Club at the residence of her mother, ( Tuesday evening, at eight o’clock, '■ Mrs. Christena Vail and Mrs. Dan Sprang united in entertaining the members of the old Magazine Club at a pot hick luncheon yesterday at the Vail home in Madison street. During the afternoon sewing and a social time was enjoyed. The guests were Mesdames A. R. Bell, Dan Beery. Charity Hooper, Lilah Harrod, Toni Merryman, J. C. Patterson, Christena Vail, Dan Sprang, Cal Kunkel, of this : city, and John France and H. L. Con ter, of Gary. Devilbiss of (Detroit and Reverends Light and Work amt Mr Dan Sprang.
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Suit To Foreclose A suit to foreclose a mortgage on a 55-aere 1 farm in Wabash township, has been filed in circuit court by John O. Kraner against John W. and Bessie F. Stanley. Judgment for SI,OOO is demanded. Attorney Clark J. Lutz, of this eity, represents the plaintiff. Judgment Awarded In the case of the F. L. Mercer Lumber Company vs. George E Newlin. the court awarded judgment in favor of the plaintiff for $194.33 and costs.
Buy Your C-O-A-L —at— BENNETT’S All Quality Coal Pocahontas Egg—Kentucky Egg Kentucky Lump J will appreciate your orders. PHONE 199
WINS CONTEST Miss Margaret Williams CHICAGO — This photo presents Miss Margaret Williams of Chicago, who won first prize in the Music week contest conducted here. She Jt only 18 years o.d.
'—■ TORNADO STRIKES SOUTHERN COUNTY Much Property Damaged by Storm In Montgomery County Yesterday Crawfordsville, Ind., May 22. Montgomery county today took count ol i the damage from the tornado which ( swept the western section of the county Thursday afternoon. No lives were lost and no one was injured by the storm but the properly loss will total thousands of dollars. | Sweeping through a section of the county that is not densely populated, the tornado levelled barns and farm buildings and snapped off trees and telephone poles. The area covered by the storm was more than three miles long. The storm lifted on the outskirts of Crawfordsville and d-d little damage in the city. Poultry and hogs on the farm of A. B. Sin.ms were lifted up by the tornado and carried away. Simms is still hunting for them. Damage In Illinois Mount Carmel, 111., May 22.—(United Press.) —A high wind, which al times reached cyclonic velocity, struck the vicinity of Harrisburg and Marion 'overnight doing considerable damage. No loss of life was reported. First information here was that several houses hud been destroyed, trees uprooted and telegraph and telephone wires torn down. There was also an electric storm, which preceded the wind. No estimate of the amount of damage from the storm could be obtained here today. Lightning Strikes Church Fredonia, Ky., May 22. — W. T. Mitehell and his son, Jack, seriously injured when a bolt of lightning struck the First Presbyterian church sere at the close of a musical last night, will recover, physicians .sa d today. More than a score of others of the 200 who were packed in the church waiting slackening of the storm were slightly injured. o STORMS AND HEAT CLAIM MANY VICTIMS (Continued fflom Page One) reached 90 degrees. At Dodge City, Kan., citizens sweltered in 100 degrees of heat. At Omaha. Neb., and Oklahoma City, Okla ,
anfl Wichita. Kan , tb temperature was 98. Chicago's temperature was 84. just two degrees below the hottest May 22 in the weal her bureau's records, At Huron .;. [)., it reached 94 degrees and at Grand Huven, Kan., it was AG. Thunder showers may give momen tury relief from the heat, Prof. Cox said. — o ASSESSMENT OF PROPERTY SHOWS GAIN IN COUNTY (Continued from Page One) not yet been totaled and in addition to the local assessments, rhe state’s assessments of personal property will be made. The real estate appraisements have not yet been totaled. . r —. o——— Rushville Rushville firemen will ba more car •fill after this ’exercising’ the new pumper. Had to call a garage for help when they mired It down in the mud. Newcastle Newcastle Is proud. Disabled War Veterans have secured a German gun for the courthouse equate. Elwood -’’Bueiness is good, but not profitable’’ said Mrs. Ilayrett of Elwood. Chicken (helves entered her poultry house anti stole ten hens. Frankfort. — Three hundred chickens were roasted to death when fire I destroyed a poultry house of (). G. 1 Kirkpatrick near Frankfort. Laporte. — Edward Clancy of Laporte says his wife makes good coffee, but .she throws it at him. instead 'of serving it to him. He’s ask'ng for a divorce. ; .
1923 Buick Six 5 Puss. Closed Car Newly painted; on good rubber. In exceptionally good condition. This car will step right out and igive you more miles, plus rid'iug qualities, and do it just as economical as low priced new rars. I* A I G E 5 Dass. Touring Lois of good service in this car. (loot! paint and on good rubber. Beal cheap. W. D. PORTER Corner Ist & Monroe St. Phone 123
Vance & Linn i jOw i >r ' ce P' us W f y aAW ENGLISH ' SUITS # Il / Here’s Hie season’s value —value so 1 intercsling Ihal every man who reads this announcement will respond. In style, fabric and tailoring, these fT# 0J " Cjyt Jt J Clothes should command considerably more than the price asked.
Bluffton — Judge and Mrs. E. C Vaughn and Dr. and Mrs p L Rob inson jointly celebrated their golden wedding at Bluffton thin week
be}MORE IF YOI do not add som. thing to your bank account today, the day is lost ami will not be of any help to you tomorrow. ALSO maintaining n bank account lends to prevent you gelling into debt. Il helps you mentally and morally. Come in and shirt a checking account. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. Bank of Service FREE FREE Picture Show Thursday, May 28th 2 Reels —Showing 10-Millionth Ford on Transcontinental Tour—2 Reels 2 Reels—Showing Ford Factories—2 Reels 2 Reels—Showing History of Corn—2 Reels 1 Selection of Seed 2 Seed Bed Preparation 3 Germination ’ 4 Harvest This event will'be held in our (Jarage and you are urged to attend. Special Music One Show Only Promptly at 7:30 Adams County Auto Co Insist on GENUINE FORI) PARTS iPhone 80 Madison St.
Atlanta—Francis Barker made u hit i- in a baseball game at Atlanta He hit rt Hugh Shirk on the finger with his bat Dr McDaniel was called
