Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1927 — Page 5

Ki kal churches Clviry Evanfl.l.wl Church Zlpb MihUUn The Sunday School will be held at ’ Jiere will be T preaching (service ,% sun time, in the afternoon. ’* 1 Lor will Preach. PU.se note T T ( afernoon service from 2:30 1 X This is to make it possible !’ /pastor to return to the Evani Jehurchut Decatur in time for 8 -lose of the afternoon meeting being Iteki there. Det the em X\hurch rally to the morning and afternoon services. ® __ o Beulah cMrell School at 9:30. 'August SthHcknian. Superintendent. . Kpwoith league at 6:30. Mtaion subject for nil ages. Conte ami find mil about <>ur own community, tlM | how we can improve it. Evening Worship at 7:30. Message by the Pastor. The King’s Heralds wifi meet at tut Hoffman home in Preble this Saturday afternoon. Miss Ethel Shady is president of the society and will have charge of the meeting. The Fort Wayne District ( onfetence will meet at the Simpson church in jtyrt Wayne on Thursday and Friday Notice the program in the Daily Democrat elsewhere. All plans on being there, especially on Thursday evening to hear Bishop becte. As we aie closing the year at the District Conference it will be necessary to have all items taken care of Somali fflO HAVE PILES Doctors say for permanent relief internal treatment and removing cause of piles is best. Five years without a failure in thousands of cases is the astounding fact which means no more bother with salve or suppositories. No matter how long or severely one has suffered with piles, just swallow a couple harmless pills, three times daily, and in 24 hours in many cases and soon after in even the worst cases, complete relief and comfort is yours according to thousands who have suffered agony and then been relieved in this thorough manner. One user says: "While in your cty a year ago I was suffering terribly with piles. One of jfcur leading physicians advised an immediate operation. Friends suggested trying those wonderful Colac Pile Pills first, which I did with marvelous success. After taking one bottle I was entirely cured.” Signed, Geo. E. Gilson, 112 Redfield Place, Syracuse, N. Y. Anyone may get the same results. Colac Pile Pills are made in the World’s largest Laboratory of finest ingredients — harmless to- the most delicate person—in a few hours sit down in comfort —sleep in peace. By all means get a bottle if suffering now. t'oho-Me ; • ’o-- j*nterprise Drug Co., and all good drug stores, or by return mail io plain package on receipts of price. Colac Chemical Co., *

Do You Owe One Doctor — and Call Another? No law can force you to stick to any one doctor. You can change as often as you wish—or as often as you feel that a change is desirable. Os course you will not switch physicians without a substantial reason. IBut the meanest trick of which a human being is capable is that of transferring from one doctor to another to avoid paying a bill. The doctors know what is going on. Both the one you left and the one you went to know why you did it. They have seen it happen before. But honest folks don’t do it—until they have paid the first doctor in full. 4 They realize that the physician they first called has done his best regardless. And honest folks have the courage to tell their present doctor the truth about their financial condition—they have the moral courage to come out with facts. / They do not resort tricks—switch doctors to avoid paying. Remember, your doctor comes m hen you want him. He drops everything and rushes to you or your dear ones when danger threatens. He expects his pay, just as the butcher or grocer expect their pay. But when you play the^meak—go to another physician—and avoid the first doctor—you are not a man. The new doctor you engage is in touch with all other doctors—and the new one you engage is going to fear that you will play the same “dodging” game on him. Be square, straightforward and courageous. Tell the truth. Your doctor will respect vou for it. \ I Every doctor in town will see this—as you read it. If you pay them what you owe, they will know you are honest. If you do not, you know what they will think! .Advertisement.

before that time. We are going to Jiave some fine iftorts this year but we should not be satisfied with that. All that have not glveen to World Service and want to do so Sunday to count on this year. All other Items should be met then so as to give your pastor u chance to get vouchors back in time to have all accounts audited before March Ist. I romptnoss or a woid from you will be greatly appreciated. r Mrs. Kieser joins me in expressing pur appreciation for the kindness shown us since we have been on the work. —‘ o NOTICE Why Walt until the rush season to have your paper hanging done, when It could be done now? You don't have to take your carpets and rugs up as 1 have a covering for over them and 1 leave a clean floor when done. ARTIE L. .JACKSON Paperhanger and Painter Decatur, Indiana Decatur Phone 864-T Wren, 0., Phone 3 Long, 1 Short on 17

- "Hr; A.-aiAI ~ *•’ 4- Tjp v %'*. d j ? I Feaaces Made N«w At Slight Expense IT DOESN’T take much time nowadays to keep fence lines stock-tight and in good repair. Not if you use these quick driven Red Top Steel Posts. ■ i You can drive 20 or 30 Red Tops in an hour. And the fencing is I i attached in a jiffy so that it will never pull away. This means that r J you can get a lot of fence repaired even in odd moments. iij It’s pretty risky business letting fence lines go hang while waiting for y a time when work is slack to put them in shape. The damage to n stock or crops that can come from just one weak spot may be larger than the entire expense of keeping the fences in good shape. An n .ounce of prevention is certainly worth while here. Keep a small stock of Red Tops on hand and get one of these Onei Man Drivers. Then when you see a wood post going bad simply drive ■ H a Red Top alongside, take out the wood post and fasten the fencing f, to the steel post. These Red Tops will stop any farm critter you've I p got on your place. [ j We personally guarantee Red Tops and we are authorized to make i , adjustments promptly. Red Tops are not an experiment. They are i a proved success and have been giving a good account of themselves f in thousands of farm fence lines. ' [ We picked the Red Top line because we believe it is the best value. i r That’s the way we try to buy all lines of goods. We expect our busiifj ness to grow on the basis of giving you a Tull dollar’s worth for every rM dollar you spend. Game in and see us when you're in town. Get our prices on posts and the other materials you’re needing. Prices are L mighty reasonable now.on postsand other special items. |lg|Ag3| Lee Hardware Company West Monroe St. Decatur, Ind

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1927.* *

Pleasant Mills Revival The revival In the Methodist church at Pleasant Mills Is gaining in Interest and crowds. Each night the Church is well filled. Interest is running high and many are r.reatly helped by th') inspiring messages of Rev. E. P. White Thy children’s hour Is drawing every child In the community and the lesson t|(ey lear will last through all life. Mrs. White Is a specialist In this form of work and has something very interesting each night and surprises are given each night. The Special nights have been changed slightly and will be as follows,: Mondaynight will be Baptistnight. Tuesday night will be Organization night. Wednesday night will be family night Thursday night will be Sunday school night. (Friday night will be Children’s nignt. oHvunsvilie—William Koehl of this city was temporarily blinded white working on a tire here. The tire exploded blowing a heavy charge of dust into Kuehl’s eyes.

KIRKLAND MEN BUY OLD GYM (CONTINUED FROM PAOK ONE) about two weeks, following the close of the present basketball season. The Kirkland township high school basketbail team baa used the "old I gym"for practice and its home games' for several years. During the last

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two years, the Monroe, Monmouth and Pleasant Mills high school teams have used dfte "old gym," also. After the buildQg is moved to Kirkland township, Monroe, Monmouth and Pleasant Mills will be without a place to practice or play. The building was erected by the Methodist church congregation, of Decatur. In 1851. The osiers of the

town site of Decatur donated four suitable town lots to the four churches that would erect church buildings on the lots at once, and the Methodist, Presbyterian, German Reformed and Catholic churches availed themselves of the opportunity, the Methodist erecting the building which later became known as the Bosse Opera House and then the “old gym.” It became the opera house in 1898, when

Lobenstein & Hower Funeral Directors Announce the opertlng of their new Funeral Parlor, located in the BEAVERS & FRYBACK Furniture Store SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 You are invited to attend and everyone registering between 1 and 7:30 o’clock p. m. will be given an opportunity to win a prize. 5 Prizes Given Away Free Bridge Lamp. Set Torchier, Smoking Stand, Foot Stool, Fern Stand. . Be Sure To Attend Our Opening Saturday.

the Methodist church erected a new building at the corner of Monroe and Fifth strata, and William Bosse remodeled the old building. The school board came in possession of the building a few years ago, o - —-..Smoked hams" sold very cheaply at f!ie Stelgely meat market after a small fire broke out in the establishment. Little damage was done.

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