Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1926 — Page 3

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■ CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE M The Office of 11. Frohnapfel, Doctor of Chiropractic, H located above the Cort Theatre, is one of the most up-to- ■ date, progressive, and best equipped offices of its kind. The ■ Neurocalometer, a scientific instrument and claimed to be ■ the only reliable instrument of its kind, to locate pressure ■ upon nerves, and also showing whether or not this pressure ■ has been removed by an adjustment, has been in use in this E office almost 18 months. It was the first one to be installed B in Adams county. This is the oldest Chiropractic office in ■ Decatur, being established here in April, 1921, by Dr. 11. m Frohnapfel. Acute, as well as chronic ailments, are readily B overcome by Chiropractic adjustments, and when better B methods are used to benefit ailing humanity they will he used K here. Dr. Frohnapfel asserts. ■

■ I — - ■ ; — * Y Booklets on “What Can Chiropractic Do For You?’’ B Can Chiropractic Nervousness Asthma Gall Stones H Cure Me? Rheumatism • Hay Fever Constipation B Pulminary Tuberculosis Appendicitis Neuritis Typhoid Fever B High Blood Pressure Adenoids Sciatica Skin Eruptions O’abetes Mellitus Eye Troubles Bronchitis Lumbago ■ Kidney Trouble Headaches „. ... B Spinal Curvatures Colds Stomach Trouble Children M Infantile Paralysis Tonsilitis Liver Trouble Chorea I an f y o° f a t s h k'n G e or ay wr.te had H. frohnapfel, d. c. I AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SERVICE ■ TOPS AND CURTAINS ■ ALL WORK GUARANTEED. OAKLAND GARAGE B A. W. Tanvass—Russell Byer ■ House Phone 1137 Garage Phone 311 I SHOE SALE zK & Here's a Dollar Shoe Sale without any Dollar Shoes! E Strange, but it is true! Every pair of shoes in this E sale is worth far more money! •|J JUST ONE DOLLAR A PAIR Come Soon or the shoes will be gone. Come while the Picking is good BEINEKE & SON K ACROSS FROM court house Home of Good,Shoes I F WINTER HOLDS NO TERRORS » FOR the motorist who uses our 1) IAMO NI) WIN TE R GASO L1 N E H — AND—VEEI) 0 L MOT O R OILS ■ ELBERSON SERVICE STATION | ON YOUR WAY HOME K — P top at our store for candies, ice cream, cigars. We carry a complete fresh line and want Eg to be of service to you at all times. I WERTZBERGER’S CONFECTIONERY X JF ® J 5 ® FUIt NACE S Furnaces, Spouting, Lightning Rods ’ ASHBAUCHER’S TIN SHOP Shop ’Phone 739 Residence 765 UII , .1 — ■ • S I HUDSON ESSEX U , THE largest selling six cylinder II CARS IN THE WORLD P. KIRSCH & SON DECATUR H Phone 335 ' _j I W e ARE AT YOUR SERVICE ALL TIMES FL.eiricd wiring, fixtures and repairing and wiib our 'uuuy y<'u rs cx--1 nEnce vou are assured of a first class job. Being the first Radio Store |l Fn Decatur, we sell only the best makes and invite you in lor a h| demonstration. » INDIANA ELECTRIC CO. , Wiring, Fixtures and Repairing •» G COLE B. CLARK s ”

DECATUR DAILY DEftiOCBU, WEDNESDAY., JANUARY ,6 1926

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WHY IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRADE IN DECATUR Dear Girls and Boys: This is to you. In our previous articles on this page we said a good deal about you but we meant that principally for the older people. In this article we want to say a few words just to you. You are our Junior citizens. Within a few years you will be "running things.” We hope that you will pre- I pare for your duties, and also that f you will surpass us in vision and ability and efficiency. That you will keep Decatur and our county moving onward and upward. The first thing is to get the city and county pride. We have enough advantages to awaken our enthusiasm. Catch the "spirit” now! Resolve to make this community a real garden, and thus gratify your own taste and compel our visitors admiration. Take a pride in all parts of the city igid county and in all our institutions! Avoid all small local preju- ’ dices and selfishness. Give your influence and aid to the good things we already have and to the other things we are undertaking. Do not "knock.” The knocker is a poor citizen. He will not help any good enterprise. He is short sighted—ind as a rule, he will not "dress” and "keep” what he has. I like that charge to Adam about the garden of Eden: “To DRESS it and KEEP it." A garden will soon run down and so will a yard and the house and the outhouses! Time and neglect will soon rtt!n all our beautiful things unless we "Dress them up.” Make your home the prettiest and best. It does not have to be a mansion. A cottage may outshine the biggest house in the community. It costs a little money to have nice things and to keep them up. But there is no better way to spend money. It produces more, invested in this way, titan it does when put into stocks and bonds and mortgages. Who tares how much money you have? But all are delighted when you invest your money in a beautiful home, or community. And it does not require much money. Work is the principal thing. Know how, and then give a few hours a week to improve your home ant 1 you will save money. Your fellow citizens will respect and love you for what you are and not for what you have. Os course, you will need some money. We want you to have enough to live well and some more, to help your fellow citizens. But do not be in a hurry. Youth is your time to grow, not to make money. Make a good character first. In 'order to do this you will have to "Know things.” Get your education. This is your immediate- duty and you can get it. It will not cost you much money—but, if it should, it’s worth mor e than it costs. Do not listen to the pepple that tell you it is a waste of time to get an education. We had a lot of that sort of advice w'hen we were young. That kind of people are always really ready to give advice, but they are really incompetent to give it. Just look at yourself, you have to live your own life. Can you live a useful life with only your present knowledge. You cannot. Youth is the time to get an education, just as spring is the planting time. Probably later you will want, to marry and settle down. There is plenty of time to marry and you can “settle down’’ now -to an education. Os course we want you to marry. It is said that marryings is a woman's chief object in , life. It should be the chief object of men, also. Some say it is best to marry very young- We do not think so. We think that g'rls and boys should first get their education and then marry for love, and for nothing else. And work TOGETHER for the common good, juat as you work for the community by bettering those around you. Talk your home town, boost your home town, work for your home town and make Decatur a city and Adams county a county to be really proud of. Read this page again next week for some interesting information. I

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