Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1915 — Page 3

Just received another big shipment of the famous Emmy-Lou’s white, strap sandal for summer wear. Better Hurry and get yours while the sizes are good. » • » CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE

WEATUtt FORECAST! Unsettled tonight and Friday. Warmer. . —--— ——-t. . . — ■ In the average home a woman is the kaiser. You can get in the habit of saying,. “I haven’t time.” . Most laws are “agin” something, and not for anything. In your estimation your home town should be the capital of the world. Probably the most decisive saying' in this great land is this: Put up or shut up. The season has arrived when you have to awaken a baiber shop porter for a shine. The gent who thinks women admire a Masterful Man probably never tried to boss his wife Then there are butchers who seem to have missed their calling and engager in the barber business. Short Jenks always wears enough fuzz off his winter underwear t-o make them thin enough for summer: Only about 200.000 of the 24,000OOOhorses in the United States have been sent to the European war. A lot cf people who can’t hold a pick and shovel job think they know something about international law. Festus Rhoten of Bluffton, general manager of the Morris stores, was here on business at the local store. It is said that there are 100,000 Italians, not bom here and unnaturalized in this country, who are ready and will sail for Italy in quick time if a call is issued for them.

The Home Os Quality Groceries THIS WEEK THE WEEK PINEAPPLES Size 30—Per Case $2.75 Per Doz. sl.lO Size 24- “ “ $2.90 “ “ $1.45 Short Season—Get ’em Now - --- -- - ■ - ■■ ' — We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggs 15c Butter 15c to 23c M. E. HOWER Not th of G. R. & I. Depot Phone 108 IF. M. SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN ft President Secretary Treas. I I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I L REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, 41 The Schirmeyer Abstract Company complete Ab- I stract Records, Twenty years’ Experience Farms, City Property, 5 per cent.

J Miss- Goldie Roth of near- Monroe - spent Hie dky in Fort Wayne. 1 Mrs. Swygart. of Monnfouth ' was a shopper' here .this morning. 1 Mrs. George Flanders and daugh-' ter, GJadyA, spent the day in Fort Wayne. • Attorney F. M. Cot-trell of Kerne was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Mrs. Ben Knapke and Mrs. C. l>. Phillips went’ to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Shafer Peterson and granddaughter. Hazel Wolford, went to For . Wayne'this morning. M’r. ana Mrs. J- F- Kiefer went to Fort Wayne this morning on business and pleasure combined. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Walters left for Fort Wayne and Cedarvill thii morning for a visit with relatives. This is th’ season o' th’ year when th’ newspap'er editur is showered with freak radishes. Some felies pay as th’ go an’ others stick around.--Abe Martin. Miss Eula* -McKinney and Miss Flora Fleuderjohann will leave Saturday for Russiaville for a week’s visit with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McKinney. James Kocher of Decatur arrived here this morning to visit at the bedside of his father. George T. Kocher,’ who is confined to his home on South Main street on account of a stroke of paralysis. —Bluffton News. Miss Clara Boknecht will return this afternoon from a three weeks’ visit with her sister,. Mrs. Scott Ellis, in Indianapolis. Mrs. Ellis and daughter, Chrisanna, will accompany her here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Boknecht.

Dun Erwin went to Indiutiuiolls on business. The condition of J. D. Hale Is reported slightly improved today. A ragged kid on one roller skate gets more joy out of life than u grouch in u limousine—Hillsdale Dally, Walter Jomson, well known farmer of St. Mary's township, was a business visitor In Decatur this morning. J. H. Heller and son, Dick, will go to Indianapolis tomorrow to attend the 500-mlle race at the speedway on Satrday. The Adams County Creamery cn First street has two good general purpose horses which they are offering for sale this week. The bachelor girl takes supreme delight in pointing out the fact that she isn’t taking in washing to support a lazy husband.—Hillsdale Daily. Harold Murray, son of Mr. anj Mrs. Charles D, Murray, of Wawasee, broke his arm a day or two ago while cranking his automobile, according to a report received here this morning, Every tim6 the clock ticks off a minute, the Pennsylvania railroad system Fiie.ns $191.63 for supplies. In a year ft buys $100,722,006 .worth of material of such wide diversity as coal and soft soap, ink and feather dusters, steel and paint, garden hose and blue vitriol. It is observed that the people who used to be satisfied with a SSO bicyclo, now .have a SI,OOO automobile. Those whe used to spend a cheap vacation in the country visiting relatives now go to a summer hotel or hire a cottage. But millions of people who used to pa-y 50 cents to $2 at theaters, now see the movies for 5 and 10 cents. ..ii 1 i » .

((ilrAz' i Aw y|\ xSk’sa^HFpayjMn* k ’ \7 ; -7 ■ o yy7 /l k ,/ct \ JfeiST /k\ / J - \/ iSsKSHJs A llhatewi 4® / ■ 7 MSB? A {•- \V. 4, WX &Z Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx MEMORIAL DAY IQIS r It is well to set apart at least one day in the The differences for which they battled have year as a time for remembering; a day when disappeared; our Memorial is no longer for we think of patriotism and heroism and sac- the Cause; it celebrates the Courage. We rifice and fearless unquestioning devotion to may formally decorate their graves, or not; duty; when we remember the brave men, the true memorial is in the hearts of the men North and South who gave their lives to a and women and children who now share the cause they believed in. heritage of heroism those men left to us. You may not see what this has to do with the clothing business; there’s no particular field for heroism in such work. We don’t have to “lay down our lives;’ in selling clothes. But we have the same sort of spirit in it; a willingness to do all we can in the interest of our customers. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes are one evidence of such a spirit; and we’ll try to show you others when you come here. HOLTHOUSE, SCHUU'TE <fc COMPANY. Good Clothes Seilers For Meis And Boys. /

i Farm and Fireside says: "An Ohio man has wintered his horses on a .a- . tton of wheat straw feed with two quarts of molesses to each horse a , day. He states that they are In bett condition than his horses have aft- i , ually been.” Leonard Robay, the farmer who , mysteriously disappeared from Fort . Wayne, after drawing fifteen hundred ; dollars from a bank, has been found broken in health and only thirteen ( dollars of the sunt left. He is unable I to tell where he has been, except in ’ St. Ivouis and Colorado. He was discovered on the John Dawkins farm,'J near New Haven. : i The recent order of the interstate commerce commission requiring rail- 1 roads owning or controlling bout Hues operating on the great lakes to divest theme,c-ives of such ownership or con- 1 ! trol after December I, next, is causing < many a bad quarter hour for certain ' interests in Pittsburg, which are pre- I dieting dire results therefrom. Among ! - other evils apprehended is a recur- ■ ‘ rence of rate-cutting which will work havoc to railroad revenues, while rate 1 ' experts anticipate that revision cf i ♦nriffs generally will I. ■ necessitat- ] ed. i The theft of more than twenty-five . bicycles from Lima was charged to ; < Gilbert Planger,—twenty, of Beaver- !•< dam, who was arrested at his home by ’ Lima police. Four bicycles were re- « covered and identified as ones which i were stolen; Police ’ learned of the whereabouts of nearly twenty-five < others and they will be brought to i Lima. In a confession, the boy told police how he ojierated. He said he t would go to Lima, steal a bicycle, 1 check it to his home at a railway sta- i tion and follow it later. The bicy- c cles were sold to farmers living near I Beaverdam at a fraction of their 1 worth. s-

Mrs. C. C. Cloud went to Fort Wayne this morning to cull on her husband, who is a patient at the Lutheran ' hospital. He was operated upon last Friday and is getting along nicely. Tills is the second operation be has had in the past year. So far during this month there has i been but eight days upon which not precipitation of rain was recorded, j Between the first and eighth the days were rainy. Between thu ninth and twelfth tlie days were clear; May 131, to 15, rain; May 16 to 17, clear: May ( 18, rain; May 19, clear; May 20 and 21, rain; May 22, none; May 23, 24 . and 25, rain. > Tlie city band is planning to give i a series of twelve concerts, one a week in this city during the summer < They deserve support, and should I have it. Ohe plan is to have the couu- | oil pay a part oi tlie expense. This i is done in a number of cities. At Au- i burn the city pays the band S4BO a 1 year and at at Hartford City. $75 is allowed the band each month. 1 Mr, Scranton and Editor" Praigg of Portland were here yesterday looking 1 after I >ni Ines ■ matters. They ane planning two excursions to the ■ world’s fair at San Francisco, one in ( June and another in August. They I expect to take a number from this 1 •county. Mr. PraJgg is Che editor of 1 the Commercial-Review at Portland, ’ and we enjoyed the call the gentlemen made at this office. Tim Corbett, who has occui i< d one ' of tlie little frame, buildings on the west side cf Second street for many 1 years with a cigar store, announces that next Sunday will conclude his 1 business in that location. Tlie build- 1 ing must be removed next week -in- ' der orders of te state fir marshal. Mr. Corbett has not sectrv.l another 1 location for his buslnts: ' and may l store his goods for lie- ;i sent. —V* XI II ■ — ■■■ I' I

Mrs. Paul Reinking and liabe weir to Fort Wayne today noon. Mrs. R. B, Gregory went to Fori Wayne today noon to cal) on her sia ter, Mrs. Fan slur who Is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and child ten returned this noon to Ft. Waym after a visit at South Salem. — o —■■~ HORSE SEASON—I9I3. Ebene, Belgian, No. 47014, Ameri can, No. 3486. A beautiful bay Bel gian, 2400 pounds, Imported August 21, 1908. Sired by Major d’ Onker zeeze, 1084. Dam is Delta, 20539. Took first in class and sweepstakes at Van Wert Fair in 1910. Neron is an elegant black, Percheron Norman, wftli white star in forehead, seven years old, weighs 2100 pounds. Sire Cassimer, 44206. Dam is Parlette, 45903. Took first in class and sweepstakes at Van Wert fair in 1910-11.' Both are extraordimiry mowers, Cl built and of the best stock in Europe. Terms, sls 00 to insure a coif to stand and suck. Will stand Mondays and Tuesdays at Conrad G. Germann’s on tlie ’Squire Hermann farm,, one mile west Os tlie Hoffman saw mill, and the balance of tlie week at tlie keeper's home, 2 miles nortli and one mije west of Wren. FARMERS’ MORSE CO., ’ Wren, Ohio. W. Stewart, Keeper. 78-t&s3mo 0 LOST —1915 class pin between opera house, K. of P. hall and Line street. Initials "F. D.” .Reward if ret-urned to this office. 122tv> WANTED—To do plain sewing. Call ’phone 691.—Mrs;; Lrq Bodie, South Tenth street. 128t3FOR RENT House, inside railroads. —H. M. DeVoss. 12U6

I THE FIRST THING ’ A GOOD DOCTOR PRESCRIBES A good physic and liver stimue lent is usually the first remedy prescribed by the physician when called to a case. He does so because he knows that most of our ills are directly or indirectly due to const‘nation, sluggish liver, etc.; I. therefore his first concern is to . reach and remove the probablo ’ cause of the illness, and the sysit tern, relieved of this poisonous r feces, again becomes normal. And that- is exactly the. idea be- ’’ hind Sentanel Laxative Tablets, a 3 remedy for constipation, indigestion. and liver troubles, every inP . gradient of which has been passed on and approved by an eminent chemist, which you or eny of your 0 family may take and which easily n and painlessly, but thoroughly and effectively, will cleanse your syss tern, stimulate your liver, thereby II ridding your organs and your blood of many of the underlying U causes of illness and trouble. Sentanel Laxatives contain no • calomel. They are mild yet very d effective. Do not gripe nor irritate. We know Sentanel Laxatives will 8 satisfy y&tt So positive are we of e this that we sell Sentanels under ea broad money-back guarantee, f viz.: If in your judgment they „ don't givo you the results you ex- “ pect, send us the empty box; we f will refund your money. Sentanels are on sale at your druggist's. Ten doses, 10c. Send for a box, take one tonight and make tomorrow bright. A physio cian’s trial package free, if you rr.ent.ion this advertisement when you write. Sentanel Remedies Co., :1 505 Union G«ntral Jildg., Cincinnati, 0. J -- .. -.1

One or two general purpose horses 1 for cheap. Inquire at Adams j County Creamery. 125t4 FOR SALE—Rubber tired open surrey, good as new. Inquire of Joa > Martin, ’phone 329. . HSt3 .1 ~ .■I.-. 11, I-W.I'IWIIW —