Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1915 — Page 3

tS INVESTMENTS ■ I 1 F / AJ I ) phases are investments T|t buyers. On making | first consideration is pgjness are the premier harness inare made by actical Harness makers. ’ are made from .yj -1-Leather. — Harness are sold on rally f| J™ IP MUST BE GOOD ia Baui _ ’ Ma t 1 Fort 1 the mi - —■ s Hazel T YOUR s store nia rail! .Xt'J'fie best time. -. and M __________ were an lay with o f a ]| kinds f rom (i re f 0 f O p if th stre )m e feiiei new parts you may want. ble findii Xie U. S. and Goodyear brands. r'thing bi rtm. th Work- Painting, Carriage for" ’ upholstering See the r>t townsh Mr. and - WAGE WORKS Charles E unibuii cci e St. Phone 123. , ike his hi — i ere. His .■» . • • umma is a y OU that gUTing IS .st of the y. F 0 j ?meintbi4t 11<T t you may need the many useful TLzJtsfor your spring IPXIi our store. al effort to secure ,t the market affords Xl° e le choice of a mag|7 re , in rakes, hoes, garMaputo wels, grass shears, - Mapl'T , onii you want in hard- • ■—l i firmr k Nnrtfl

17 r WARD EXTRA HEAVY FENCES I HE BEST AND HEAVIEST FARM FENCE ON THE MARKET TODAY IS MADE RIGHT HERE IN DECATUR AND SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES. ■ amand for an extra heavy square mesh fence we have recently above fences are made from BASIC OPEN HEARTH STEEL WIRE which the government exS e best and most modern machinery for the manufacture of same. perts have tested and found to resist rust and corosion much longer than any other wire manufact- ■ rom 'OPEN HEARTH STEEL WIRE extra heavily galvanized, and ured. Our FARM GATES cannot be beaten and the prices are extremely low. The many re155 X inches in both 6 and 12 inch spacing. orders we are receiving is strong evidence that our products are what we claim for them. ■ Remember we manufacture FENCES AND GATES for every purpose. We also handle all H MOND MESH FARM AND HOG FENCES are the best on the mar- kinds of fence supplies and barb wire. I°l FENCE^’is positively the strongest fence of its Call at our factory and see what we have to offer you. It will be a pleasure to our Sales Force -i/m cattle and hoffs as well as vour poultry. It has no competition to show you through our modern plant, whether you buy from us or not. If you cannot call teleThe ORNAMENTAL LAWN FENCES are the best made. All of the phone No. 257 at our expense or drop us a card ar.d we will mail you our catalog. I WARD MANUFACTURING COMPANY- | DECATUR, INDIANA. BUY IT NOW

UNION PRAYER MEETINGS. Cottage Prayer Meetinga for Wednesday, March 24. First Ward. District No. 1, Section A —Mrs. Buckmaster, Mcßarnes street. leader, Mrs. P. Winans. District No. 1, Section B—Mrs. W. Ruckman, South Fifth street. Lead -r, Mrs. Nisliwitz. District No. 2, Section A —Mrs. J. Long, Mercer avenue, leader, Mrs. Shamp. District No. 3, Section A —Mrs. L. I). Adams, Mercer avenue. Leader, Mrs. Clase. ’> District No. 3, Section B —Mrs. Bennett, Third street. Leader, Rev. Harman. District No. 3, Section C —Mrs. O. Fritzinger, Elm street. leader, Mrs. Baumgartner. Second Ward. District No. 1, Section A —Mrs. I. Brandyberry, South Second street. Leader, Rev. Rilling. District No. 1, Section B —Mrs. Leonard, First street. Leader, Rev, Hanna. District No. 2, Section A —Mrs. <3. Simmers, 227 South Seventh street. Leader. Mrs. Everett. District No. 2, Section B —Mrs. Bumgardner, 114 North Fifth street. Leaded, Mrs. Emma Daniel. District No. 3, Section A—Mrs. D. H. Hunsicker, corner Eighth and Monroe streets. Leader, Mrs. Imler. District No. 3, Section B —Mrs. Sara Andrews, 135 South Eleventh street. Leader, Mrs. Kiracofe. District No. 3, Section C —Mrs. J. Hoagland, West Monroe street. Leader, Mrs. T. Fisher. District No. 3, Section D- Mrs. Lawson, West Elm street. Leader Mr. Green Burkhead. Third Ward. District No. 1, Section A—Mrs. Geo. Roop, North Tenth street. Leader, Mrs. Harman. District No. 1, Section B —Mrs. J. Schnitz, 334 North Ninth street. Leader, Mrs. A. C. Ball. District No. 2, Section A —Mrs. C. C. Enos, North Fifth street. Leader, Mrs. W. J. Myers. District No. 2, Section B —Mrs. Rice, corner Fourth and Jackson streets. Leader, Rev. Rogers. District No. 2, Section C —Mrs. Purdy, North First street. Leader, Mr. Gibson. District No. 3, Section A —Mrs. Peoples, North Third street. Leader, Mrs. Artman. District No.' 3. Section B—Mrs. Clark, North Walnut street. Leader, Mrs. McCombe. o HOGS FOR SALE. Hampshire hogs at hog prices. All ages. A lot of sows will farrow soon, SUMNER MUMMA. 63t12 R. R. 12, Decatur, Ind. WANTED— Hustler in each county ?s agent for first-class line of Paints and Roofing. Liberal commission to reliable man. — Federal Paint Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 65t3 , R E X" THEATER TONIGHT And for the balance of the week, The Lyceum Bio-Sceno-graph Co. will put on a series of shows. Five big reels in all. Adm. 10c Children 5c

OBITUARY. Mnry Stults Kratt was born in Decatur, Ind., Jujiuary 10, 1892, and departed tills life Monday evening March 1, 1915. Here in Decatur she spent her childhood, attended the schools, married and established her home. On July 1, 1911, she was married to Charles Kraft, to which union two children, Melford and Hubert, were born, who, with the husband still survive her. As a child she was loving and obedient and as a wife faithful and devoted. Sorrow and joy were not alike to her but she knew how to experience them both, and In both knew how to be sustained. It was if course not expected, either by her friends or herself, that one so young and strong should be called to meet death, or should so soon have to surrender responsibilities that seemed so naturally to be hers. When the time came, however, site met it bravely. With a smile site said, I am not afraid to die, and then gathering a new strengtli as from above, site repeated aloud and distinctly so that all could hear, the entire first verse of the hymn, "Jesus Lover of My Soul. Let me to thy bosom fly,” etc., and soon after took her flight home. Besides her husband and children there also survive her a father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Stults, three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Glancy of Monroe, Ind., and Misses Fay and Naomi Stults. and two brothers, Jake and Charles. - o . IN MEMORIAM. To the officers and members of Decatur Chapter, 127, O. E. S.t We your committee appointed to prepare a memorial on the death of Sister Lucy Gregory, submit the following: Whereas, In the death of our sister we can follow the example of Martha, our elder sister, looking up to the loving Master and saying truthfully. I know that she shall rise again in the resurrection at the last day;” therefore, be it Resolved, That we extend our loving sympathy to the bereaved ones and that we will strive to the best of our ability to render such comfort that will lighten the burden of their sorrow. Resolved. That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the records of this chapter, and that a copy be sent to the daily papers for publication. Resolved, That in token of respect and sorrow, our charter be draped for a period of thirty days. JESSIE C. FLANDERS. MONTA A. HENSLEY, Committee. I fly Mayer Edgar Saltus Barribal Lawson Wood James Huneker De Casseres John Kendrick Bangs UUIIM 10 Cents _ * Everywhere FOR RENT—Five-room house cn No. 11th St., No. 313, in good condition; good cistern and well water; woodshed and stable. Inquire of Mrs. George Dutcher, ’phone 14 on R line. 43tf

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I SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK MARCH 22nd. TO MARCH 27th. Bleached Muslin “G. T.” brand 10c value at . 8c Brown Muslin Depend on “L. L.” brand 8c value at 7c Apron check Gingham Good value at. . . .5% Calicoes Black, Gray, Red, Blue at 5.G Laßain Corsets SI.OO to $1.50 Closing out at. ,89c Lot of Waists Big values at 25c I These are Real Bargains. A Chance to Save Money. TRY IT RUNYON-ENGELER & CO.

I Guesswork or Science True economy consists in using Strictly high standard products, in the making of which science—not guesswork —is the guide. It pays to use the best and it will pay you best to use c ’’’w HighStand.nl LIQUID PAINT This paint is scientifically made. Every ingredient is submitted to careful tests and must be of a certain definite high standard. The ingre- , dients are then blended together in the exact proportions and by special processes that years of exposure tests have proved to give best results. Come in and sec the color samples. Holthouse Drug Co. ——M—■——I—■——— ■■ H I I■■ I I , A Soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed For Roaches In the local treatment of woman’s ills, such as leucorrhoea and inflammation, hot douches of Paxtino aro very efficacious. No woman who has ever used medicated douches will fail to appreciate tho clean and healthy condition Paxtine produces and the prompt relief from soreness and discomfort which follows its use. Tins is because Paxtino possesses superior cleansing, disinfecting and healing prop- rties. (g-— For ten years the Lyaia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. has recommended I’ax tine in their private correspondence with women, which prows its superi-1 ffi'ority. Women who have been Bfi ll q; ; relieved say it is " wrath its weight in gold.” At druggists. ~ 50c. large box or bv mail. Sample free. The Paxton Toilet Co.. Boston, Mass.

hou®| Should Use I TT'S different I others because more < is taken in the and the materials used are higher grade. Black Silk Stove Polish Makes a brilliant, silky polish that does not rub off or dust off, and the shinelasts four times as long as ordinary stove I polish. Used on sample stoves and sold by hardware and grocery dealers. All we askisatrial. Useit on your cook stove, your parlor stove or your gas range. If you don’t find it the best stove polish you ever used, your dealer is authorized to refund your money. Insist on Black Silk Stove Polish. Made in liquid or paste—one quality. Black Silk Stove Polish Works j Sterling, Illinois Use Bl.eh Silk Alr-Dryl.g Iron Enam.l on grates. registers. stove-pipes—Prevents rusting. Use Black silk Metal Pollak for silver, nickel or brass. >t has no equal for useon automobiles. FOR SALE —Six-foot show case. Ap-| ply at Clarence Baughmon store. 67‘3 FOR SALE—Two-year-old draft colt.f . and a two-year-old driving colt; alsJi 20 thoroughbred Shropshire sheep and 10 Duroe brood sows.. 'Phone or write Edwin F. Miller, Decatur. Ir/d . R. R. No. 11. 'Phone 10-D. 67tSJ J. C. RODGERS CHAS. K. CUTLIP I Rogers & Cutlip Real Esstate Co. We have a full line of farms for sale from $40.00 to $60.00 per acre. Railroad Station EAST ORWELL, OHIO Postoffice. COLEBROOK, OHIO Write Us For Descriptive Lift AMSBAUGH & BRADLEY CHIROPRACTORS Over Charlie Voglewede Shoe Store Hours I to 5 & 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays by appointment. Lady Attendant.