Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1925 — Page 5

Back-ache? Pains? May Be Your Kidneys *”*'*“*.!relief Smuetbluz In radically *''"’’T Ininc oru-an iab’t doing It" work, weak kldneya, luy U i .lucal-h l«>«el«. Tbe ld<»d mart" "ThJ l,unT. apixtlte b.-KiilH t<> rlaiuor, right, and conatlpattou Y.ni feel It" benellt promptly, „,on you're walking with a new n I Z l ’lt Im- lift'd tbounanda out of bed* If pain. "HI y«“ « lrc “ * ch " nc “’ VIUNA The vegetable regulator SOLD BT CALLOW & KOHNE SENATOR’S BODY TO ME IN STATE AT HIS RESIDENCE (Continued from page one) family. The burial will probably be Sunday. Ralston died at 11 o'clock last night after an illness of nidny months front heart anil kidney disorders. Uremic poisoning was the direct cause of hh death. The end had been expected tnonientartly for the last few days. The senator dropped into a state of coma at midnight Tuesday night and never rallied. At the bedside when he died wen Mrs. Ralston, his two sons, Julian and Emniett, his daughter. Mrs. Ruth l.a rue. his brother, Boyd M. Raisotn. and two brothers and a sister of Mrs. Ralston. Announcement of the death was made by Frederick Van Nuys, lav/ partner of Ralston, who placed his name in the running for the presidential nomination at the democratic convention last year Ralston, who had been in failing health since his return from Washing ton at the close of congress last spring, had been confined to his bed since early in September. He was 68 years old. having been born in Tuscarawas county, Ohio, in 1857. Most of his life w-as spent as a lawyer in Lebanon, Ind., where his rugged honesty and sincerity won hint the leading place m his profession. He was elected governor of Indiana in 1912 and served for four years. Re tiring from the governorship in 1917 he entered an Indianapolis law firm and it: 11'22 was elected United States senator. Friends of the deceased senator expressed the wish that his body lie In state at the state capitol before being -taken ot Lebanon. Members of the family wtl decide later whether this arrangement will be made. While physicians had held no hope for his recovery tor some time, Mrs. Ralston was overcome at his death. She had been in constant attendance at his bedside for days. The period of unconsciousness from which he slipped quietly into death was the third one ot his illness. The two previous lapses into coma were of short duration and physicians had hoped he would rally from the third. Stiong heart stimulants were admin istered to him throughout the day yes terday in an effort to revive him. He failed to respond to the stimnlants. however. Word of his death brought messages of condolence to the widow from old personal friends, democratic leaders and state officials. Several intimate friends of the family went to the Ralston country home north of Indianapolis to be with Mrs. Ralston after his death The illness of Ralston explained for the first time,to the general public his action in withdrawing his name from consideration as a presidential candidate at the democratic national convention last year at a time when victary was practically assured. In withdrawing his name, Ralston

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said that ho was not desirous of re celving the honor, the highest gift of his party. i Though many assigned political reas- , one for the unprecedented act. his In- : itmate friends knew that his physicians had told him he- could not stir ■ vlve the strain of a political campaign. Mis. Ralston expressed a wish that the funeral services he conducted by Rev. A. C. Carmichael, who was pas- > tor of the Christian Church at Lebanon when the Ralstons lived there. An feort was being made to locate Rev. Carmichael, who is In the cant. On order of his physicians, Raisotn declined all public speaking engagements during the summer. Including an invitation to attend the centennial cel ebration at his birthplace In Ohio. He was warned that any strenuonp activity might bring a crisis in his ' condition. Most of his time wes spent at his country estate, “Hoosier Home," near s here. —II o HIGHSCHOOL TO GIVE OUNCE D. H. S. Pupils To Stage Social Affair In Honor Os Marion Grid Teeam The Senior class of the Decatur h gh school has announced a Moonlight dance, ot be held at the Masonic liall in this city Wednesday evening. October 21. The dance will be held in honor of the Marion high school football squad, which meets the local team on the Ahr field In this city, Wednesday afternoon, October 21. Rood music has heen contracted for and the event promises to be one of the biggest of the fall social sea,son. Dee Flyback's Syncopators have been sectired to play for the dance The public is cordially invited ta attend. The proceeds of the event will go to the various high school activities. 1 Admision of 35 cents a person or ' 51) cents a couple will be charged | The members, of the school hoard and the high school faculty will chaperone the affiar. The dance will start at 8:30 o'clock and last until midnight, it was announced. o DcPauw Singers To Tour Indiana And Kentucky Gre-ncastle, Ind.. Oct. 15 A concert tour of Kentucky and Indiana has been planned by the DePairw University Mons' Glee Club. Forty eight menibeis of the club have been selected and a quartet will be chosen from this Eyes Bad? Try This i — Creator Folks Should Find the Cause and Correct It. Are you al worn out? Feel tired, nervous, half-sick? Do you have a constant backache; sharp twinges of pain. too. with dizzy spells and annoying urinary disorders? Then there's cause for worry and more cause to give your weakened kidneys prompt help. Use Doan s Pills a • stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Decatur folks recommend Doan's . tor just such troubles. Mrs. John Durbin. 1110 Elm St., Decatur, says: "My kidneys were » out of order and didn l act right. 'ly feet swelled and 1 felt bloated . all over. I had such sharp pains in my hack I was almost helpless. I cou'dn't sleep at night and was miserable ail day lone. Headaches almost drove me frantic and I became ■ nervous and irritable But. Doan’s F'lls from Smith. Yager & Falks Drug Store helped me until 1 felt ‘ just fine ” (Statement given Octo-1-ber 23. 1920 ) I 1 on June 7. 1924 Mrs Durbin sai-l. j l“Doan's have cured me of kidney I 60c,. at all dealers. Foster Milburn 1 Co Mfrs Bufl.ilo. Y-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925.

MUTUAL SYMPATHY Recently, John E Nelson, clerk of the Adams circuit court, made out a fee bill In a case vcnimd here from Allen county. Not knowing the address of the plaintiff In the case, against whom the fees were taxed, Mr. Nelson sent lht> bill io ihe plaintiff's attorney tn Fort Wiyne. He received the following reply from the attorney: "In the matter of fee hill In case of Ridner vs. Houck, permit me to say, about 18 months ago, on the Sabbath day, Benjamin, wife and, father-in-law were suddenly (fathered to his Father —killed by ] a Pennsylvania company’s engine i and I hope Benjamin is In company with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Therefore, a fee bill would be useless. Ridner left no estate of any value. Am sorry for you and myself both." Definite Information Regarding Liquor Not Needed To Get Warrant Kokomo. Ind., Oct. 15. — (United Press.i— Definite Information regarding liquor Is not necessary before a pen ejofficer issues a search warrant. ! This was the substance of an opin- ' ion handed down by Judge John Marshall. in the Howard circuit court. The judge held that telephone laformation from an unknown source Is sufficient. 0 Play To Be An Added Feature At Box Social A home-talent play will be given as an added attraction at the box social to be given at the Rhenicker school building Friday night. The play will start at 7:30 o'c lock and will be free. . The box social will start at 8:15 o'clock. The public Is cordially invited to attend the affair.

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NATIONS ADOPT RHINELAND PACT Final Text Os Treaty Approved By Delegate* At Security Conference By Henry Wood (U. P. Staff Correapimdent > Ixx-arno. SWltxerlana, Oct. 16.— (United Press I—-The final text of the Rhineland fact today was adopted by the security cohtbrencr. I The action cam* l ahorfly after the German delegation had announced Its approval of the pact The German delegation made Its announcement In plenary sessloit. It w-as the first mbetinK ot the conference which Foreign Mlnstet-s Itenes and Skrzynskl of Btet-ho Slovakia atid Poland, respectively, had attended, will not mean final consummation of the pact. Before Germany can enter the league of nations, the relchstag must cbftt-ur fey a tWo-thlrds Vote. The conference then took up the arbitration troatleA among France, Bel-

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ginin and Germany. Delegations of these countries already have adopted the text of these treaties. ' o COUNTY PRODUCES TEN TON LITTERS (Continued from page one) Jenkins Brothers, of Orleans, Indi ana Their litter weighed 4.080 pounds. Mr. Wiley asked for pictures and date of the Blakey litter for use In sumtnarizlug the ton litter work in the state Hartford High School To Give Entertainment The Hartford township high school will hold a box social and entertainment at the high school building near ' Linn GroVe Friday night. October 16. The proceed* from the affair will be placed ih the treasury of the high school athletic association. The high j school basketball team will open its season a wek from Friday night in a game with Polingtown at Pennville. — o • Beginners dancing class, K. of C. Hall. Thursday night. Assembly dancing at 8:45. 242 3t

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