Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1925 — Page 5

jkoeaHg W interegK. of Berne, attended Clnee* here this morning. . n ijrwiti and Mis. J. L. veiled in r'ort Wayne yeaterjiocwr vum puvld Hensley and Mrs. Bert >lr, ‘ cker are visiting in Fort Wayne, uud Mrs- c K. Peterson motbred weruyesterduy. .. and Mrs. J- D. Peterson and ' ' Patricia, and Mrs. Robert d “"''‘'j,'/ and son. Robert, Jr., will today for a holiday visit with -jallvcS- , lU( | Mrs. Thomas Peterson, who resided at Morris, ill., for skvyears, hav ? moved to Davenport, ’ ra ’ w here Mr. Peterson will have > " 11 ' nt the Delco products tor the large o* ttte ot lowa- * Decatur Steam Laundry has a ,„, k which is attracting alienlie* trim', ( representative of the t Auto insurance company, made Jwiness trip to Bluffton today. /note from Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wil.unison, of U° Bhen - Buys they wiU re ' here in a few days to continue 'X work on the organization of the Adams County Agricultural Associaperfectly wonderful th’ way Gerald Chapman holds on, considerill. he hain’t got a couple o’ good m 9 Bein' optimistic after you've ever’thing you want don’t count. _\be Marlin, Indianapolis News. Mrs. Minnie Holthouse and daughter Miss Florence, anti Mrs. A. R. Holthouse motored to Fort Wayne this afternoon to visit friends. Miss Lucille Engle will arrive home riday evening from Indianapolis, here she is a student at Madam Blak•rs School, to spend the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs . William Engle. Miss Nora Koldeway, of route eight, undewent an operation for ruptured appendix this morning at th e Adams [ c oU nty Memorial hospital, and Is in a critical condition. joe Peterson left this morning for Redkey, to be at the bedside of his father. John Peterson, who is seriously ill. ' Miss Mabel Hower spent Thursday afternoon in visiting with friends. Mrs. R. D. Gaunt and children, of Huntington, are the guests of rela tires here today. Mrs. Henry Hill, of north fflt tl;.jty, was a shopper here this at’ternoo,.. Miss Ruth Castle returned from Fort Wayne this afjernoon after- a sho.t visit with friends. The annual Christmas program will be given at the Mt. Pleasant, church Wednesday night, December i 23. A very fine entertainment is 'being prepared and the public is invited to attend. MAKE^jg 1 ’ llFteople Ml ■ Many of your a fnends think that you are too fat. You [ IJO ('.* realize it. But why. in all comm n ? nse. don't you get rid of 4 twjSfji that extra 10 20.50 more pounds? rec> comfort able andmorc « like a human being again. lam a physi- . cian licensed bv th? ■BB State of New York. I fifcg havefar years treaipd * Km menand women over j burdened with exces give flesh; many have ATA r reduced .as much as v,\ V IV f a pound a day IprfflK W # acribeformypatienis P , ac h treatment as will, in my opinion, produce not only the loss . of wei. ht without harm, but an improvement ,tn health. Don’t take my word for it. Let me I tend you free my trial treatment and convince .yourself. Personal attention is given to earn case and you are treated exactly as li you were in my office. Ir D FT? TRIAL * ir nLIL treatment ’and interesting booklet 1 have successfully treated thousands of patients for fat reduction. Wiifrout Change o? or Unnecessary Exercise Below are a few extracts of letters from gratefui patients which bear out my statements; Lost 76 Pounds. Mils 0. Whitlow have tost 76 pounds as a result ofyour treatment, •no have never fell so well in my life as I do now List 70 Pounds. Mr. S. Santee have lost 70 pounds as a result of taking your treatment. I feel better in every way- ‘. ca ”’^ t take long Walks without becoming tired or short of breath. I thank you very muck for what you have done forme.” Lost 48Pounds. Mrs. E.nornersaysWL I m glad to inform you that I have last 46 pounds ot 6 weeks** Make up your tnind this very day to set nd of that fat. Write me for my freet™ treatment now; then you’ll soon realize how FREE .Trial Treatment. EH. R. NEWMAN IU Jhecaa. Owl D,O YOM - IT7

1 "L 0 " Sunday School Tollive Pro ram A Christmas program win be , “y the Sunday school of Ule <’b«Pel church, Slln(lay « v nta ? ° eember 20. included |„ thp ‘ De< O uve.” The public Ih cortliaUv vlteii to attend. The characters tho pageant are; 1 tUe {lory ... , Joseph «raei Angel Mrn. Walter Whittenbarger I av | e,,^ r,lS Aml filler Buvid framer, Charles Burrell Harve Koos, Albert Peltz - Geo. Bchelderer, Waller Whlttfenbarger. • , ■„ t linton Hart Group of Hebrew People ..Elizabeth Cramer, Shuman Koos, u verne D.rr, Hetty Hart, Mrs. Hubert Zerkel. Mrs. Ami Miller, Mrs. Chas Rabbitt, Bernard Rubbitt, Mrs. Wm Workiuger. Ri aders George Cramer and Justeen Stults —“ BIRTH Nonna Gene is the name of the eleven-pound daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, of Washington township, Monday evening. This is the sixth child and third daughter in the family. ■ -o THREE SCOUTS RECEIVE HONOR (CONTINUED FROM FADE ONE) 1 class Don Miller gave a snappy talk on what constituted a good Scout and stated that the-boys would endeavor to live up to and practice the fine ideals of Scoutdom. Eno Lankenau, chairman of the Scout troop committee administered the Scout oath to the new members and short talks were made by Avon Burk and A. R. Holthouse. Other guests besides the scouts were Thomas Durkin and C. C. Pumphrey.

A Few Gift Suggestions For Men Mten enjoy gifts that show an understanding of their wants, or a desire to minister to their personal comfort. In other words a man likes something he can use. Below are mentioned a few artic.es in our store which any man would delight to receive as a Gift: Bath Robes Silk Some of the smartest DRESSING ROBES coloring clTects hi Old Bose and Black, we have ever find Hlaek and (iold $5.00.»515.00 $15.00 Many Other Suitable Gifts for Men and Boys Neckrar, llandkerehielr.. Sport Hom, Fancy Hom. Wool (Jeecs, Mufflers, l-ajama Seis. Kress Uloves. Ilriving Gloves. Fanc y Bolls. Collar Attached or Collar to Mulch Shirts gifts men appreciate ARE GIFTS TO WEAR i Teeple & Peterson

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B|, yce Thomas has t,-<! as Scout-' 1,1 for two years an<f has met I "'th great succeas In carrying on the work, ihe ticiutg are enthusiastic a n>ut the work and respond readily to his leadership, MONROE ROBBERY IS BEING SOLVED FROM fade ONE) lirestdent of the Ufchty Brothers & ‘ompany, stated today that the contpuny has perfected a net whereby the ntrudeis will be captured dead or l 'Hve if another attempt is made to l-reak Into the store. o— — —■ Notice Classes 1881 to 1890 • > All members of the Decatur high school classes of the years from 1881 1 1 18110, inclusive, are requested to meet at the Industrial rooms at 4 c clock tomorrow, Friday, afternoon, for the purpose of completing plans f>r our stunt al the Alumni meeting • n th j 28th. Please come. 1 Dora Peterson Lawer, Chairman. Is Your Work Hard? Many Decatur Folks Have Found How to Make Work Easier M hat is so hard as a day's work with an aching back? Or sharp stabs of pain at every sudden twist or turn? There is no peace from that dull ache. • No rest from the soreness, lame|ness and weakness. I Many folks have found relief I through Doan's Pills. They are a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Decatur people recommend Doan's. Miss E. Voglewede. 9116 High St, Decatur, says: "Iftiad bearing down pains in the small of my back, and . sharp pains took me when I stooped at my housework. It was hard for i me to straighten. Backache troubled [ me sto I was tired and weak. Specks blurred my sight and I had dizzy ’ spells, too. Also my kidneys acted i irregularly Doans Pills from Smith. • Yager & Falk’s Drug Store rid me , of kidney trjjtfble.” 60c. at all dealers. Foster-Milburn • Cd, Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.

= THE ECONOMY STAR!! g ALWAYS I DECATUR’S UNDERSELLING STORE M ; ALWAYS Read the List of Special Offerings to Thrifty CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS *. a .iX g c Our store is stocked with many useful and beautiful Christmas Gifts f° r the whole family. Gifts they will appreciate and welcome. Read ? over our suggestions or better still come in and make your set pjpections now while our stock is mos t complete. ' fwK ■! II III! i 'CHOICE GIFTS FOR MEN AND B()YS Sheep-Lined Coats Boy's Wool ' I and Vests Sweaters ' W $6.95 $1.95 ' Men’s Wool Men’s Heavy Sweaters Winter Caps $2 - 95 98c INOTE THEifjM J<A^.!! N “ TE T "1 I Children’s I Buckle a B Men's Silk Hose. I Sjt Arctics vi !■'<'< V a® a 9 sizM I I $1.7911 The U AU Ltke! 1 1.46 c .-I I Boy’s Heavy Winter Finest Selection in the City ’'«>,?H.,i nd I I * aP S W VWVVVVVVVVWVVVWWVWIAWWVVVtfVVVVWWVVVW M 1 & Sonny Set. Pretty Silk Turkish Bath Towels, jf fi w I a Tie and Silk Handker- < plain and colored I chief to match ] ' Borders j®- ; /S fl Men’s Neckties 0W " cn ? U‘ nise clippers t -Sa; kg 85c il 25c at aaL i 18 39c v i 8 98 c | ift Travelling Bags dn< !, ( ” OS<! !• ters. put up in pretty Men’s ¥ies and Belt | K good size $ & - pairs ior , (hnstmas boxes Sc(s | {|lV Now! h 52-25 p 25c 98c 79c J h ii *s£s- 0 ‘7T_ I J | j I $1.29 I $1.59 j»_sL9s_jI F fS* I : & Manicure Sets, S' Men’s Dress Shirts < [ M fine quality I 9 ™ ® ft 9 ■ in large variety to i [ Ladies’ Christmas “ IS.— select from | i Boxed Handkerchiefs, gr* 40 sO ft Bath Towel Sets 3in box I| ® 1 I || 98c jj. 98c_ii 29c i m Men’s Wide Leather Men’s Hose set, consist- < aj/ I ® B in l ot sir JiSTwijr 1 * Nifty f ° ns|stinß ° f ta ft Sil ift & kerchief and M ide , Bobby Comb. Linen Jgs W $ I 5 * " eb Garters Handkerchief, tatted & ? I— f . — § t. ft ft 1 hand embroidered. Mens Silk Scarfs, ft r=S“F il SI.OO 18 — : |g 59c i i 88c 11 SSC « $ — —® 1&- Chnistmas boxes , ™ W—— ”Ki fc F Ladies’ Comfort ft A Ladies’ Boudoir Caps Vj young Ladies Sets, ft m ' C 'L Oxfords >ra gn A good qualit> I 98c 11 _ 79c._. 98c * r i b A Toboggans, all wool, ft ft Ladies’ Satin Princess • ! Ladies’ and Mens g .A tt a' ft | i ECj’r «! » '"'a""\ Hilul -ledion | 98c 10c I » »||»»» £7—-„„ s „, i m 0 Watch and W ide K 0 9 * ■■ JtaiJtß fllf fl ■V" A Leather L>M, io pretty 0 economy store i | ffViaiE I M W j ■ DECATUR’S UNDERSELLING STORE ggg ,[ g U W