Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 14 October 1914 — Page 3

WOUR Boy is not an ordinary boy- i 1 he s y our boy-don’t dress him in or-I dmary clothes- ’ t Dress Him m one of our suits, they’re quality clothes through and through tailored with the same skill and care as our mens clothes, bright boyish patterns, long wearing fabrics, perfect in style, fit and in every detail. Our boys clothes will cost you no more than you are now paying and eventually will cost much less because they wear so long*. Let us show you these Boys Clothes. Suits $2.00 to SB.OO Holthouse, Schulte & Co. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys

YOU I SHOULD WORRY:If you are going to have a sale this ; fall but your worries will lessen in you book your sate with ! . i • • JOHN SPULLER The Veteran Auctioneer His : ars of experience have taught' him how to’ get the high dollar. He understands your wants and lie con-| ducts a rale in the satisfactory way. Thats what you want. Talks Swiss, German and English. Book early so you an get the date you want. ’Ph ne 531. JOHN SPULLER Decatur, - - Indiana. Democrat Wants A'- Pav.

—»—■ .ur-i—iW—■■■’■"’w .1 „«.w«rn--1» ! * — —— — — . WONDERFUL DISCOVERY tSSffiHSEEffiBaKSSOBBi “Af.or several of my hogs had been suffering from cholera for three weeks and were in so bad cordkion hat I had given up all hope of saving f them, and with the balance of my stock becoming r infected, 1 bought a bucket of Hog Cholera Tonic [ /. in t ? Republic Stock Food Co., and after giv- ( ing the doses strictly by directions, great was my • sur Hse to find that the disease had disappeared ‘ fr mi the hogs and that they were fleshing up nicely. I cannot say too much regarding the mer- i its of th . tonic and would advise any one troubled , v.ith this disease among their hogs to try it and i find out for themselves the benefit’s derived . (Signed) ED. LUTTMAN Republic Stock Food & Medical Co. LOUIS SCHROEDER Nonh First Street.

ll ■HMHMHHEiAm !1 One half of one per cent, of Puck’s circulation is in barber shops — is that where YOU read it? 10 Cents— Everywhere y LOST —Bunch of keys between the postoffice and the Old Adams County bank. Finder please return to the pcst' ffice or bank. —Willis Johnson. SPECiAL TOWfciEN Tho most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics is A soluble Antiseptic Powder to • be dissolved in water as needed As a medicinal antiseptic for douche in treating catarrh, inflammation o’ < ulceration of nose, throat, and that ] caused by feminine ills it has no equal. ( For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham ( Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtine in their private correspondence with women, which proves its superiority. Women who have been cured say i it is "worth its weight in gold.” At I druggists. 50c. large box, or by mali. . Tho Paxton Toilet <’c„ Boston. Mass. ,

| DOINGS IN SOCIETY h SOCIAL CALENDAR. Wednesday. Shakespeare Mrs. J. S. Sutton. Ruth Circle-Irene and Vera Eady. Wednesday afternoon "500"—Mrs. Ed Coffee. Thursday. Euterpoan- Miss Ruby Miller. Evangelical Aid .Mrs. Mont Fee. Friday. Christian Ladles’ Aid —Mrs. Leo Wilhelm. As long as mine own conscience make-; no question, What earc I for report? —John Fletcher. Miss Babe Keller of Fort Wayne is the guest of Miss Agnes Koline. Julius Fledderjohann, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Fledderjohann, was completely surprised last evening, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. The guests were thirty-five or more Boy Scouts who met at the Bob Atz home am l from there went to the Fledderjohann home. Games of all kinds were played and the hours from 7 to 9:30 were filled to their fullest with fun. Delicious refreshments were served. A number of pretty gifts were received by Julius. The affair was certainly a most enjoyable one. •The W. C. T. U. had a splendid meeting at the home of Mrs. E. W. Johnson yesterday afternoon, with Mrs. C. 11. Colter assistant hostess. The fine program, announced Monday, was carried out witli little change, under the able leadership of Mrs. C. E. Hocker. In the absence of Mrs. E. B. Macy, who was prevented in attending by illness, Mrs. T. W. Holsapple gave her reading. A duet by Mesdames Eugene Runyon and C. E. Bell was also much appreciated. The annual election of officers took place at this time, resulting as fol lows: President, Mrs. John Niblick: vice president, Mrs. Mary Eley; recording secretary, Mrs. C. E. Bell: assistant, Mrs. John Hill; correspond i ing secretary. Mrs. D. G. M. Trout. At the meeting of the Young People’s Alliance of the Evangelical church last evening with Miss Hope Hoffman plans for the fall work were discussed and after the business period, a social with refreshments were enjoyed. Miss Effie Miller, whose wedding to Charles Brodbeck will take place October 20, will entertain the ladies of the Niblick store at 6 o’clock dinner this evening. Miss Margaret Confer entertained the Bachelor Maids last evening at their regular weekly party. First prizes in five hundred were taken by the Misses Bc,ts Tonnelier and Mayme Deiningen The study of Indiana was continued last evening by the Historical club at the home of Mrs. Mary Eley when Mrs. L. C. Miller had a fine paper on ‘The Northwest Territory". This was thoroughly discussed in sub topics by the members. Two new members, Mrs. Al Burdg and Mrs. Sam F. Hite were received. Mrs. C. D. Lewton will have the paper next week at the home of Mrs. Jane Crabb.;. — Miss Ruth Bowers will entertain at a 6 o’clock dinner this evening in honor of Miss Veda Hensley, who will go to Fort Wayne Saturday to enter the Hope hospital to study to be a nurse. Covers will bo laid for the Misses Leah Hensley, Glenys Mangold. Mary Frisinger and Vera Reinhart of Portland. —— —- —- LAST CHANCE FOR MAPS. Do you want a map of Adams county? If you do, you ought, to get It soon, for one of these fine days there are not going to be any more on the market. We have a few at this office, for SI.OO and $1.25 and you should buy before they are all gone. Every one needs a county map and when they can be bought at this price you ought to have it. Buy now, if you need one. 213tf o — FOR RENT—Six room house on No. 10th St. Will be ready for occupancy by Oct. 15. Inquire of Geo. W. Dutcher, ’Phone 14-R. 235t3 FOR SALE—Three brood sows, ready for breeding. Good stock. Call for prices.—J. T. Baker, R. F. D. No. 2, Decatur. 238t3 Or. C. V. Connell | VETERINARIAN Office 102 t none Residence 431 j

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I LADIES SUITS Our suit department includes the most captivating styles and most popular materials such as Koxannas Gaberdines Chevoits; Serges and Diagonal Cords in all the newest colors. $15.00 $22.50 $25.00 $30.00

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MS BRIDLES Schafer Saddlery Company Receives Order for a Thousand Bridles FOR FOREIGN WAR Order Telephoned from New York City and Shipments to be Rushed. The Schafer Saddlery company to day received an order by telephone from New York City for 1,000 riding bridles, presumably for use in the European war. Some time ago the company was asked to bid on a bunch of harness for this purpose, including several thousand sets of harness, and they did so. This has not been decided. and the order today was at the company's price, the only thing considered in placing the order being the time. The bridles will be ready letdelivery within twenty days, tile first inspection to be made here and the second in New York City. It is an order worth,while and will likely be followed'by more of a similar nature. 0 CROWN PRINCE RUPRECHT .<•>4 \ \. W -a ' ‘ ..'F - f t I S.-T ■ I Crown Prince Ruprecht of Bavaria has been one of the most succe-. ful sommanders in the kaiser’s armies. i

LADIES COATS The fall and winter coats are greatly similar in style and material to the suits. The new Cape Coat and the “Mackinaw Plaid” are the latest word in fall styles. We have a full line of these. $6.00 SIO.OO $15.00 $25.00

NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that bid:will be received by the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indi. n?. ' on - ■ treday, Ociebtr 15. 1914, and up to 8:30 a. m.. on s.tid day for the furnishing of the material, building and constructing approximately 75 ballot boxes, the exact nunr r to bo determined on day of letting cor ■ tract, all to be done in a« o r miner to spcctfic'dibns now adopted and file in the auditor’s office. All bids to be upon blanks provided by law and to be at comr.ani •! with the necessary bond and affidavit. The Board reserves the right to it - ject any and all bids. CHRISTIAN EICHER, WILLIAM REI'i’ERT, DAVID J. J . LI. I NG. 7-14 Board of Commis:donors. o For Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, 8:30 11:30, 2:30. 5:45, b: .0; arrive at Fort Wayne at 6:53, 5:-it, 12:40, 3:40, 6:55 and 10:40. Southbound. Leave Ft. Wayne at 7:00, 10:00, l:.->. 4:00, 7:30, 11:00; arrived in Decatur at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 5.10, 8:40, 12:10. Connections are made at Fort. Wayne with the Ft. Wayne & Nort’ , ern Indiana Traction Co.. The T -edoChicago Interurban Railway Coni-i pany. The Ohio Electric, mid Indiana' Union Traction Company; also with' the Pennsylvania, W-.bash Nickle Plate, L. S. & M. S., C. 11. & D., ami G. R. & I. railroads. Freight Service. Freight servic; consists of one train each way daily; Leaving Decatur at 8:00 a. m. and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 a. m. This enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, ■ - Decatur, Ind. WANTED —Hay and straw. Pure timothy or mixed. Wheat or oats straw. Must be well brib'd. Car lots only (10 tons). Describe and state price loaded in car, your station. Address Grain & Hay Dealer, Box 28-1. ' Kokomo, Ind. 221110 rheumatism CAN BE CURED No case of Rheumatism, Backache, Sere Joints am: Muse s, Headache, Lumbago, Pleurisy, Croop, Asthma or Neuralgia is so serious that Petrisol .v. ill not quickly relieve it. For many ears Petrisol lias cured these sutlerngs in their worst forms, and in many I ases after other remedies and doctors had failed. 25<- and 50c. at all drug gists everywhere. All leading druggists sell Petrisol. 21Se-o-dlwk;

REAL ESTATE BARGAINS “SEE US ABOUT IT” 10 acres withi nten minutes’ kalK of Court House; 7 room house, goed barn, drove well, cistern, an ideal place for truck farming. Price reasonable. CITY PROPERTY. CITY PROPERTY:—Good 9 room house with bath, city water, soft wate--, gas and electric lights, good wood and coal Shed, full size lot with plenty of fruit, preParty well located. Price $2700.00. 7 room house, located on Mercer.avenue, practically new, with cellar, electric lights, new barn 16x13, new 50 bbl. cement cistern. A bargain at $2,300.00. New 8 room house, good cellar, with well, 125 bbl. cistern, city water, gas and electric lights. This house has plenty of clothes rooms, fine wood house, good garden spot. It will pay you to investigate this property. Good 7 room house. Ideal location, house frame, is built of native timber, well constructed, bath, electric lights, gas, good cellar, furnace heat, plenty of clothes roems. Good barn, with cement floor, electric lights and city water, a good cement cistern holds 50 bbls, argc size lot 57x200 feet, a real bargain. A good 7 room house, with cellar, good coal house, barn 12x20, well and cistern, ! - acre lot, on Mercer avenue, near corporation limits for only SIBOO.OO. 7 room house recently remodeled, soft water and city water in the house, good coal shed, new cement cistern, gas lights, will pass strict investigation. Price $1600.00. Good property, house, new barn, summer kitchen, three full size lots, good cement cistern, a money-maker for some one at $1400.00. HARVEY, LEONARD & CO. .... — I LOW RATE EXCURSION VIA CLOVEN LEAF ROUTE ...T0... BLUFFTON, MARION, KOKOMO & FRANKFORT Every Sunday See J. 11. THOMPSON, Agent Decatur for Information

LOST—GoId watch, hunters case, with 1 Delaval Seperator Co. fob attached.! Between Eleventh and Second streets, 1 ! Thursday evening. Finder please re- A turn to tills office and receive a re-1 ward. ts

Special Vacation Tours CLOVER-LEAF-ROUTE| TO Detroit, Cleveland, Cedar Point, Put-in-Bay and Niagara Falls Tickets on sale every Saturday during the summer at greatly reduced fares. RETURN LIMIT 12 DAYS •See H.J. Thompson Agt. for Particulars

SWEATER COATS The cool mornings and evenings that will soon be here will make one of our fancy sweater coats feel mighty good we have them in all sizes and all colors. Ladies Coats $1.50 up. Childrens Coats 50c up.

WANTED —second nand roil top desk. Leave word at Democrat office. 204tf WANTED Lady to do washing at. house. Have electric washer. Call ’phene 490. 234t3