Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1927 — Page 3
monroe news Mr 3. Forest Kay waa a hualneas! ‘ , r ln Decatur Wednesday. x p. I'riat. <>f Fort aytto. called , nn Mh parens. Mr. and Mrs. John Tuesday. Ml . and Mrs. Floyd Wagner and, funtily. a"' l Mr ' Mrs ' DaVB Trkk ’ : ' ~u of Marion, called on Mr. and mm Jude Hofer. Sunday. ‘ Mis. M-s Carolina and Elizabeth, q,.'lp. r er are confined to their home on iceouut of illness for the last few j ’''yis John Hendricks, southeast of j town «ho has been ill for several, months. !s in a very critical conditian. . Mrs Martin Hoffman, son Doyle, v r s Jennie Hainer, of Decatur. y rs Forest Andrews and Harold An‘l,t.w< had dinner with Mrs. Joe Rich,
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Vottr fret may be so swollen and. inf’aniined that you think you can't another step. Your shoes may L e i a. if they are cutting right into the fl' Mi. You feel sick all over with the pain and torture and pray for nuick relief. What's to be done? Two or three applications of Moone's Emerald Oil and in fifteen minutes the pan and soreness disappear- A few more applications at regular intervals and the swelling reduces. And as for Soft Corns and ( al- : louses a few applications each night | a t bi-d time and they just seem to shrivel light up and stale off. *
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I southwest of town, Wednesday. Jess Lattghrey, Jesse Rupert nnd, | Harve Rupert motored to Pern Wed- ; nesday to be at the bedside of their | j brother, whose condition is not Imj proved. Mr. John Shirk, of Decatur, was entertained at the home of A. E. Ever1 hart at dinner Wednesday*. Chester Kessler, of Hammond, is ( i visiting with his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. James Kessler this week. Misses Lucille and Fran lie Oliver I have gone to Peru where they will remain with Sylvan Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Shirk and son, , Jack. John Shirk of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Shirk, of Monroeville, and .Clarence Smi h visited with relatives ! in town Tuesday evening. Bernard Kintz, of Decatur, was a business caller in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Longenberger, Di lores Longenberger and Rolla Longenberger left Wednesday night for an
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, AUGUST 2.’), 1927..
[extended trip to the east. Mr. Jacob Longenberger will visit with his pan ents. | Miss June Gilbert, south oi ’own, left Saturday for Porto Rico where she will tench this winter. Rev. Ralph Larence of the Friends chinch, Is attending. Friends confer- | once at Richmond this week. I Mr. and Mrs. S. Johnson and family, of Virginia, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hahnert and family. Ross Ewert, of Indianapolis, was a business caller fn town Tuesday. The sisters, brother, and children , of Mrs. James K. Martz helped iter I celebrate her seventy-fifth birthday Sunday at her home in Berne. All present enjoyed a delicious dinner. Those present were: Mrs. Lydia A. i Everhart of Jonesboro; Mrs. Bertha Eley, of Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. L. N. . Stahl and family of Geneva; Mr.ymd Mrs. Otto Roy and family, of Geneva; Mr. and Mrs. George Tyndall and son, of Branch, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. P. E. j Harris and family, of Poland; Mrs. | James Tyndall and family, of Pilot e
J The Famous Vesta Automobile Batteries V Standard Corutruction irolator Corutruction Low Price High Quality I 8 IM HKr I 1 VESTA VACO VESTA ISOLATOR f ’ BATTERY KEEPS PLATES APART e4re You Having'Battery TmuHe ? There’s away to end your trouble for the life of your car—get a Vesta Battery AND TAKE CARE | OF IT. You can abuse even a Vesta Battery but with the care that every battery should have, Vesta will I give you longer service — without trouble — at [ less cost per month of service. With Vesta Batteries we give Vesta Courtesy Service. IR. N. RUNYON & SON 11 South First Street Phone 772 Jj Delinquent Personal , TAX New Law House Bill 157 This law came into effect by being approved March 3. 1927. It makes adequate anti specific provisions lor the collection of Personal Property taxes, providing enforcement, fee and mileage for the collection thereof. Such Taxes Must Be Paid On Or Before Thirty Days following a notice either handed to you in person or lett at your residence, it not paid— At the expiration of such lime any Personal Property available shall be sold to pay such Delinquent taxes. Anyone wishing to avoid such penalty may call and settle at once at the • County Treasurers Office COURT HOUSE ; DECATUR, - INDIANA
Knob, Mlaaourl; Mr. aniF Mrs. W, ('.I Manz and son, of Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wisner, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Winner and son; Mr. and Mrs. D. Wisner, all of Fort Wayne; Clem Martz, of Ccotvllle, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hahn und family of Muncie; Mrs. Ethel Fravel und daughters, of Muncie, und Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey Sills and daughter of Monroe. There were fifty peop) eftresenl and ull had a good time. Mr. and Mrs. George Tyndall nnd son. Donald, were visiting with the former’s sister. Mrs. Harvey Sells and family, the first part of the week. Mr. Harvey Sells and mother, Mrs. Hattie M. Sells, Robert and Harriet Oliver, motors dto Greenville, Ohio, Wednesday to spend the day with Grover Sells and family. Miss Harriet Oliver and brother. Robert, of Kalamazoo, Mich., are visiting with their grandmother. Mrs. Hattie Sells. \ 1— —o — I Otto Helmerlch was a business caller Wednesday morning.
Hancock County Fair Being Held This Week Greenfield, Ind , Aug. 24.(111’1 The Hancock county fair, after a had start yesterday, due to a heavy rain, planned to get Into full swing today, with a full program of harness races. Today's card calls for 2:24 trot with $275 purse; 2:24 pace, with $275 up.
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I buy New Suspender Buttons! An odd looking chap with a trick mustache saunters in our store last week and after I'd sat around with him for about e.ght hours, losing a lot of sleep and getting in bad with the family, he goes away leaving me with ft new idea on this business advertising. ... . <• „ From now on this week'y spasm of wr.ting an ad loi Dick Ehinger over at the Daily Democrat is going to be a pleasure instead of a bore. I'm going to quit this idea of trying to build a cultural. erudite ad and am just gaing to talk like I do at home Th'.s stranger showed me that if I had the right, prices, the righ goods, a real willingness to serve, how I told about it made no difference whatever. So instead of taking a day off to write this copy for Mr. Ehinger. I’m going to tear it off in an hour—on wrapping paper too’. Oh. yes he said I had to have an interesting store and wear a smile on our faces. He further said the sin le should be of the kindly sort, come from a contented heart and not just pla sered on for the occasion. I've looked the prices, the store, the goods, the smi es a 1 over and I reckon we measure up. so from now on. once a week on Thursday, you can tune in on this page and listen to my “”“2 JOUS • ' / L „ vol I found him % e-1.-r.l.iy sobbing over ■ penholder ami an ink bottle and ' when 1 wanted to know wot was / >7 tin matter he save: /» <5-<- -.lust think of all the wonderful 1 things rm going to make that pm <<LC ' and ink say from now on in these e>7/ ■ ads' ami before today 1 never ?>nj -iat.-l what :i marvelous thing a ink bottle was!" Now, wasn’t that a helttva condition for a grownup druggist to got in? I hope he cools off soon for this town Is sure lonesome for me especially since John won't let me keep my dog. Bays there s barelv enuf room on this page for me letalone mv dog. So between the dog's howls and John's sobs. I'm sufferin' plenty, what I mean. 1941 Newspaper Item! Eurlia B. Chamois, militant head of the Tobacco Prohibition Dept., issued an order yesterday, which will reduce the number of Tobacco Prescriptions issued by physicians. • Heretofore a doctor was allowed 100 Tobacco Prescriptions every 3 months. The concession, Mrs. Chamois cla ms, is being abused'. Parches! and Croquet set manufacturers since Tobacco Prohibition went into effect are working three shifts dally. Ain’t it GRAND to lean up against OUR C gar Counter— LEGALLY!
and a fi-yenr-ohl pace with a purse 1 of S2OO. Tin 1 rsees are being pui mi by the Greenfield Huhliiohh men. Ninety four race horses now are on (he fair grounds and some real contests are expected. — —— -—o ——-—- ■ Trv our fish dinner Friday, price 25c, Bob’s Kitchen, Liberty Way. _____________ - _
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Warren County Opens Centennial Celebration Williamsport, Ind., Aug. 25. — (UP) Approximately 15.(100 people today attended lite opening of a two-day celebration hero, staged in honor of the looth birthday of Warren county. Tlte program will continue tbrousil 1 Thursday evening.
Police And Fountain News! There’s no reason tthy a Lime Frappe Can’t be taken most every day; For they cool your throat and cam the mind. And to your stomach they’re very kind. We’ve found this true for years and years, In spite of many people’s fears; So you just try one some day soon, And put yourself in perfect tune! I Dicker with France! Every so often it seems all the ladies in France get tired of their complex ons and then some beetleeyed French wizard puts out a NEW COMPLEXION preparation! The latest is La Peai/.e! Certainly it's wonderful! It gathers its name from the EFFECT it has on one's sk'n. It actually seems to bring the true ‘‘glow of health” to sallow, liney cheeks. We want all Decatur ladies to try these preparations., We’ve done OUR part and now you can do YOURS! Co"d Cream—Vanishing Cream Lemon Cream—Cleansing Cream sftc-SI.OO All of Us Have SOME of It! . But just because It doesn’t make us limp or fall over a cliff or cause pain, wp let it drift along; un*il some d;tv we wake up and find ourselves BALD! It’s Dandruff we’re hollerin' about and DANDEIHNE. the ole reliable, is the remedy. 3.'< - 60c- SI.OO a bottle! Never Eat Candy! Unless you are quite sure it's fresh, made of pure sugar and NEVER on an empty stomach! These are our rules and we want them followed with OUR Candies. Our new Bunte line is the most palate tickling group of concoctions we EVER saw! Most all our winter lines are now represented here.
