Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1927 — Page 5
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I Final Clearance Saturday I I ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE O I I OVERCOATS REDUCED ■ "*- B | II No Odds and Ends But Fine New Stock. Save in this Offering TOMORROW I I I Buy Overcoats %/ A BMI ST 11l ibJ S»'e Money B
Tyner. Mrs. Minnie Baumgartner, and Mrs. Milissa Werst. A good attendance Is urged. The Tri Kappa Sorority will meet Tuesday evening at G oclock with, Mrs. Dun Tyndall. The attendance ! of every member is urged. ]L©eaiDs ’ —— Among those persons from out of t the city who attended the funeral of Herald Chronister, Thursday afternoon. were Mrs. Effie Baker, and daughters. Edith and Mae, and sons. Walter and Richard. Mrs. Mary Gar-1 art!., Miss Lillie Garard, all of Fort 1 \Vayne; Mrr Robert Jenkins, of Kokomo; Mr« Oren Robinson and daughter, Geraldine, and son, Harold, and Mrs. William Daugherty, of Monroeville; and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyee Chronister and son,' of Battle Creek, ■ Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyee Chronister and son. of Battle Creek, Michigan, attended the funeral of the* former’s brother, Gerald Chronister. here Geral.l Chronister, here Thursday afternoon. Don’t exiiect any sympathy if you git murdered. It all goes t’ th’ murderer. Some folks would never git out o’ town if they didn’t leave under a cloud.—Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mrs. Robert Hillegas, of Huntertown. is spending a few days here With her mother, Mrs. Ben Shrank. Mrs. O. L. Walters and Mrs. George Cramer, of east of the city, were shoppers here this afternoon. Mrs. Elmer Kampe spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Farr and daughter, Helen, and son, Don, aud Mr. Leo Kirsch motored to Fort Wayne last evening where they attended the Shrine circus. Miss Mary Callow, of Fort Wayne will spend the week end here with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Erwin, Mrs. NelEe Haney and son, Maurice, and daughter, Florence, motored to Fort Wayne Wednesday evening where they attended the Shrine circus. PROMINENT MAN FATALLY INJURED AT CROSSING HERE (COVriM «■;» FltOM i , v<;b one* Knights of Pythias lodge. For many years, Mr. Fritzinger has been a’ctive in Republican political cfrclcs, both locally and nationally, and has served for several years as Republican city chairman. He has also served as county chairman, and has served in other political capacibeen completed. MUCH DEPENDS ON EVENTS OF NEXT 48 HOURS (tONTINI El* FROM PAGK ONE* Two hundred and fifty U. S. marine* sailed for Shanghai today aboard the I'. S. S. Pecos. i’eking, Feb. 4.—(United Press) . Amer’ans. bad evacuated •‘ /•ei liu.in provinve. adviceu remhing here today sai l. One hundred and thirty Amerihan nationals, however, still remained in the province. The figures did not incjdde Americans at Batang. The Szechuan province is situated Jit the basin of Yangtze river. Theodore Norr, Former Berne Resident, Dies Theodore Noor. 46, former resident of Berne, died at his home in Piqua, . Ohio. Thursday morning. Death was f due to. softening of the barin. Mr.
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Norr was a sou of Mr. and Mrs. Gott-I lieb, former residents of Linn Grove,' and Berne. For several years. Mr. 1 Norr had boon aa expert tinner, in ] Piqua. Surviving are the widow, one sister, Mrs. P. L. Amstutz, of Berne, and two brothers. William Norr, of Wabash township, und the Rev. Otto Norr. of Gritbill. Funeral services will be held at Piqua, Sunday morn- | Ing. aud liurlal wil be made at Troy, lOhio. aBIRTH — Relatives in this city received the i news this morning of the birth of a | boy baby to Mr. und Mrs. Don Lutes, of Indianapolis. The child has been 1 name Thomas. The mother, before her marriage, was Miss Ruth Hummell, of this city. Reports stated that mother and babe were getting along nicely. Black Funeral Home To Be Formally Opened Saturday The formal opening of the new funeral home of S. E. Black, Decatur undertaker, will be held tomorrow, it was announced today. The new rooms hive been remodeled and are now open. Mr. Black has purchased a new Hudson hearse and funeral car. The publid is Invited to inspect the new home on South Second street, any time tomorrow. *" Mrs. Mary Studer Is Seriously 11l Mrs. Mary Studer, of Fort Wayne, mother of Mrs. Harold of this city, was removed from her h one to a hospital in Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mrs. Studer is suffi ring from a serious heart attack a id her recovery is considered doubtful. Mrs. Daniels went to Fort Wayne this afternoon to be at her mother’s bedside. O rUincinnati Minister To Preach Here Again Sunday The Rev. Harry Ferhtheil. of Cincinnati, will return Sunday and occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian church, bath in the murniug and evening. Rev Ferntheil was here a few weeks ago, and has been asked to return for Sunday’s services.
C.*’x A Successful i Farmer tg hf valuable to us all because IB as his products go out money comes in. We believe in giving i encouragement to farmers. We 1 urge farmers to spend their ll money with local merchants. ' Let us all work together for ; v H •j prosperity in 1927. C and Siaplus^l2o, •Qgcdtur; India
'Three Cases Disposed Os In City Court Today Three cases were disposed of in city court this morning. D. W. Beery of Decatur, charged with assault und Imttery 4n an affidavit signed by G. P. Telford, pleaded guilty to the charge und was fined $1 und costs, amounting to sll, He paid tho fine and costs. Joe Galbo, a sugar beet laborer. Pleaded guilty to a charge of public SCIAirNEUBiTIS The sciatic nerve, situated at the back of the hip joint Is frequently , the subject of Neuritis, giving rise to the painful disease Sciatica. The symptoms ure intense pains which shoot down the thigh to the foot, of- ; ten aggravated by walking, and with painful points along the course of the nerve, very tender to the touch. The trouble is a very obstinate one ■ ami does not lemlily respond to otdii ary treatment. It takes more than the usual pain sedatlva even to alleviate the pain. The best way to get relief from the persistent nerve racking pain of Neuritis is to get a bottle Allenrhu Special Formula No. 2, which comes in capsule form. Take them as diiN'eted aud in about 24 hours you should be able to notice that they have considerably reduced, if mq almost banished, all pain and soreness. Continue faithfully and in a reasonable time you should be able to work and rest in comfort once again.—Holthouse Drug Company keeps Allenrhu Special Formula No. 2 in stock all the time aud " sells lots of it. ifCHIN G ECZEMA CfilED RIGHT UP WITH SULPHUR Aliy breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little MentlmSulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from skin irritation. soothes and heals "the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment ami distigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a little jar of Rowles Mentbo-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like a cold cream.
Intoxication, and was fined 111) andt costs. He was taken back to the county jail, being unable to pay his fine. Dr. J. 0. R. Campbell, of Geneva, was found not guilty of assault and battery, after a trial in city court this morning. o- - Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays
« Calumet’s Double Action give* you a baking powder con* taining two leavening units — OtgT one begins to work when the safedough is mixed, the other waits Ijjg for the heat of the oven, then - both units work together. You do not ? have to use extra care or precaution when you use it. MAKES BAKING EASIER ! SF W DOUBLe] THE WORLD'S GREATEST . BAKING POWDER \ / FALES 2% TIMES THOSE OF ANY —J———«! I—J 1 l-.11l IT - - ■■■ lll*TWiril I HTU~ n '~ 1 I Bill I« MaHIW X I ' — mOb 1 ' — I ' - Lobenstein & Teeple Announce the opening of their new Undertaking e. parlors located in the Beavers & Fryback Furniture Store w A cordial invitation is extended to the public to visit our new parpurchased and it is our intention to render the best of service at all times, \\ hen the time comes that you need a service of this kind, may we demonstrate our service and take care of those details which mean so much to those who wish fitting respects paid to their loved ones? Calls answered day or night. Lobenstein & Teeple Undertaking Parlors OtIKri.()BENSTEIN JOHN TEEPLE y l ' Located in Beavers & Fryback Furniture Store. Office Phone !)() Residence Phone. Decatur, 117 Residence Phone, Monroe, SI MWMMM*««M- "Tril 1 It » —I ■ H—* —— M—■—Wl 1181 l IMI f *
; Gets Sentence Changed From Death To 20 Years Walsh, W. Va„ Feb. 4. —(United i’resß) —Flftcen-yeur-old Adam Burriss, who 'last August was sentenced' to death for criminal assault on a 9-yoar-ol<l coal miner's daughter, today was given 20 years in the state ■prison on completion of his second i trial.
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