Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1916 — Page 5
FOR PETE’S SAKE A farmer came in here today and said, “For Pete’s sake give me a pair of those easy work shoes you have been bragging about. I can tell you whether they are easy or not.” He went on bis way rejoicing with a pair of our Welted Work Shoes. Men’s Black or Tan $3.50 and $4.00 ■■■■■■■■■■■■l ♦ Charlie Voglewede AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE
nsttxmfiustuwxtusKuittxstuxumwT: h j WF.ATHFR FORECAST I Fair tonight and Wednesday warmer in south and east portions tonight. Mrs. Will Niblick went to Fort Wayne today. . Sim Fordyce went to Monmouth' yesterday afternoon. Frank McConnahey went to Winchester yesterday afternoon to work. Mrs. Henry Myers returned to Convoy, Ohio, yesterday afternoon after! a visit here. Miss Beryl Lhamon has taken ft! position as apprentice at the Deining-! er millinery store. Miss Dora Fairchild returned yesterday afternoon from a business ' visit at Carroll, 111. Mrs. Bice Metzler and brother,' Mort Andrews, went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Wertzbaugher returned to Ft. Wayne after a visit at the home of her father, Charles Brothers, in Bobo. Sirs, diaries Barnhart and children of Attica are here for a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Steele. Among other things th’ auto has boosted ik neuritis. It’s when we’re expected t' use a little common sense that most of us fall down. —Abe Martin. Cyrus Fairchild, the eighty-one-year-old bridegroom, who eloped to Hillsdale, Mich., a week ago with Mi’s. Mary Fogle, of Muncie, aged thirtyfour years, returned home yesterday afternoon with his bride. They will make their home for the present at 111" Cottage avenue. —Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette.
(he Home Os Quality Groceries Ml WHEN YOU PLANT you want seed that will grow, and true to name. That is what you will find of our garden and flower seed. Our seed potatoes the same. Grown by seed men. Sorted, stored and kept for planting. They will suit you. Early Rose Potatoes, bu $1.50 Early Ohios, Red River’s, bu $1.50 Early Six Weeks, bu $1.50 ■ Egrly Irish Cobblers, bu. $1.75 Early Bliss Triumph, bu. $2.00 Yellow Onion Sets, lb. 10c. White Onion Sets, lb 15c r ■- ,| ■ - ... ■! We pay cash or trade for product, Eggs 18c Butter 17e to 27c M. E. HOWER North of G. R. & I. Depot ’Phone 108 I | THEY SATISFY | I And Yet They Are Mild I 1 “WHITE STAG” I CIGARS I | Try, Them Today-—Now I I ANYPLACE ONE NICKEL |
[ C. E. Bell left today noon for New Fork City on business. Mrs. Henry Koenemann of Hoag- [ land was a shopper here today. Mis. John Everett and Mrs. Cal Peterson visited in Fort Wayne today. Mrs, Bernard Myerz want to Fort Wayne for a visit with her daughter Mrs. -Clem Hake. I ! County Auditor T. H. Baltzell Mike Miller went to West Badeil for a stay of a week or two. Miss Leota Bailey who has been teaching at Linn Grove, came for a i visit at the J. H. Voglewede home. Mrs. R. K. Jackson and daughter ! Clarice, went to Fort Wayne to visit ' with her sister Mre. Frank Jones. | Mrs. Will Myers, Mrs. Mel Bu:i'and daughter, Grace, and Miss Ve>r Hower, spent the day in Fort Wayne. | Glenn Crowell is the ticket agent 'n ; Berne while O. L. Ayres is taking hi vacation. He formerly worked a. ! Monroe. —Berne Witness. i Al Steele and step-daughter, Mr. i Laman-Williams of itattlfi Creek, Mich. spent Sunday in Blufrcbn with the Will and Mark Marquardt families. Miss Evelyn Todd of .Toledo, Ohio who has been visiting with the Will jam Kintz family, left this mornhii J for Fort Wayne to visit with het i brother, J. S. Peddicord. , ■ Mrs. W. A. Kuebler went to Foi . ] Wayne today to be the guest of her : daughter, Marcella, at the Sacred I Heart academy, and to attend the ; lecture of Joe Scott at the Palac; theater this evening.' Mr. and Mrs. Milo McKinney will ' arrive today from Camden, N. J., for l a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mills. Mr. McKinney, whe ■ is a traveling salesman, has been | sent west by his company.
Fred Mills appeared on the streets J today wearing his straw hat. Mrs. Clayson Carroll went to Fort Wayne today noon. Attorney Abe Simmons of Bluffton was here on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Roe went to Fort Wayne today noon. David Lafferty of Huntington motored here today on business. Richard Bischoff of ihiion township was a shopper in the city today. M’s. ’’erdinund Reinking returned! to Fort Wayne after shopping here. Charles Colter is able to be sit .vork again after an attack of tonsilitis. Mrs, Ed Miller and children of Preble were business visitors in the city today. James Kiger of Indianapolis was in the city today looking up Ideal shoe merchants. J. D. Banta of Fort Wayne was here on business with the Erwin & Michaud firm. Howard J. Wisehaupt, who left yesterday on a business trip for the Vail people, will arrive home Monday. The Baptist Ladles’ Aid will conduct a bake sale and apron sale at the gas office Saturday. Be sure to come. Miss Marie Johnson and sister of Fort Wayne returned home today loon after a visit at the Deßolt house. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Webb return’d to Dowagiac, Mich., after a visit vith t> William Orr family south oi :he city. A variety of baked goods, together vith an apron sale, will be offered ly the ladies of the Baptist Aid at he gas office Saturday. From all indications at least a hunIred Decatur people will attend the Jcott lecture at the Palace theater, "art Wayne, this evening. Mrs. Emerson Bennett left this’aft■moon for Bryant to be with her faiter, Robert Manley, who is very ill. She was accompanied by her nephew, ittie Robert Manley, who has been guest at her home. Work of cleaning up the site of the tew garage on the Masonic lot on Second street started this morning, vhen a force of men and two teams >egan leveling down the ground. There will be no cellar excavation. Byard Smith returned on the 1:05 rain on the G. R. & I. to his studies t Earlham college, Richmond. He pent his vacation here with his par■n's. Judge and Mrs. D. E. Smith. P, W. Smith of Richmond was a msincss visitor here. Mrs. Don Smith left for Indianapilis yesterday. She goes a few days arlier than her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Shoemaker, to get things ready or their arrival the first of the week. They were delayed by the bad weather of last Saturday which postponed heir sale until next Saturday. Mrs. smith, who has been in ill health, is omewhat better. COURT HOUSE NEWS. The claim of Grace B Lister for J4BO for nursing and care of the late Mary J. Magner, was docketed and vill be heard as a case in court. James L. Gay, administrator of the ?state, is defendant. The claim is for linety-six weeks at five dollars a ; week. ' The report of Sale of real estate i by August Gallmeyer, guardian of Frieda Gallmeyer et al., was approved and deed ordered, reported and ipproved. Inventory number one was filed. Real estate transfers: Michael C. Meibers to Frank McConnell, lot 850 I Decatur, $1200; Sophia Bernin, et aJ to Henry Berning, 28 acres of Roc; township, quit claim deed, $2,000; S.'hia Berning et al to Charjes Berning. 120 acres of Root township, quit, claim deed, $10,000; Henry Berning et al to Sophia Berning, 40 acres of Root township $2,000; Philip Schleinmer et al 'to Auston B. Countryman, 80 acres of , Union township, SII,OOO. ABOUT THE SICK. Mrs. Jesse Johnson and daughter and Mrs. Otto Keller, and son, Richard went to Fort Wayne to visit with their husband and brother, Jesse Johnson, who was operated upon yesterday at the Lutheran hospital for appendicitis. The apendix was found to be ruptured and the pus distributed over the intestines. His case was quite serious but it is belived that he will recover. Mrs. James Rifts, who is ill of intestinal trouble and liver trouble, remains no better. Ferd, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Christen, was able to sit up a short while yesterday for the first, and again today. He is improving nicely. The nurse, Miss Thomas, will probably remain until the latter part of the week. Miss Tillie Meibers, of the Gass & Meibers store, is off duty on account of having the grip. ‘Democrat Want Ads Pay.
i ~ ~ ' .. . ' I True Secret of Keeping* Youthful Looking (Tho Beauty Seeker.) •’The real n«crot oi keeping young looking and beautiful,” mays a well-known hygienist, •'la to keep tho liver and boweia normally active. Without these requialtea, pobonoun waste product* remain in tno ayetem, polluting the blood and lodging in varloua organa, tlMUoa, joints. Ont become* flabby, aln s<>, nervous, mentally aluggiah, dull-eyed, wrinkled and tallow of face. 'But to get liver and bowels working ns they ought, without producing evil after-eftocta has been the problem. Fortunately, there la a pr«eilption of unquestioned merit, which I may now be hod in convenient tablet form. Its value is duo largely to an Ingredient de* rived from tho humble May apple, or Its root, which has been called ‘vegetable calomel' because of its etfeetiseneaa- though, of course, it io not to bo ela-sed with the roal calomel of mercurial origin. There is no habit-forming Mlutitueat in ‘aentanol* tablets —that’s the name—and their use is not followed by weakness or exhaustion. On the contrary, there harmless vegetable tablets tend tc impart tone and elasticity to the relaxed Intestinal wall. Sentanel tablets, which may be procured from any druggist—a dime’s worth will d® —will prove a revelation to any constipated, livertroubled person.” • | The Constipation Curse | Constipation - clogged bowels cause pain and sickness; 95 per cent of our ills, say the authorities. Sentanel Laxatives bring quick relief. All vegetable — contain no calomel. Ten doses for a dime at any druggists. Physician’s sample free, upon request, if you mention this advertisement. The Sentanel Remedies Co., Inc., SOO Mauison Ave., Covington, Ky. TO THOSE INTERESTED IN ADAMS COUNTY INVESTMENTS. Dear Friends: — We have an attractive farm (not quite 80 acres) that we believe is certain to prove interesting to you. One-half black ground, sixty-four acres in cultivation last year, yield excellent; well tiled; fences good 8 room modern house, 30x16, 12x24 cost $1800.00; barn 36x90 fair condition, but good root; good out-build-ings; the hog house cost $600.00; value of buildings $3500.00; drove well and windmill, on stone road, conveniently located. This all reads pretty well, doesn’t it? It sounds like $175.00 per acre, but it can be bought for a great deal less than $125.00 per acre. Even might consider trading for town property, if town property isn’t too expensive, Would you be pleased to talk it over with us? Our office is next door to postoffice. Respectfully, THE BOWERS REALTY COMPANY, FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER, FRENCH QUINN. Democrat Want Ads Pay.
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ELECTA BALTZELL. Is prepared to make out your mortgage exemption. Come to the auditor's office where you can see with your own eyes that it is properly filed. Any time during March or April as the law requires. to May 1. Want? Ads Pay,
Only Two Weeks Until Easter When you blossom out at Easter time with the rest of the people you will want to look your best. Our Hart Schaffner and Marx and Clothcraft clothes will dress you up just right. ? Our lines of Men's, Boy's and Children’s Suits, Hats, Caps, Shirts, and furnishings are now complete. Now is the time to buy while the selections are good. Men's Suits SIO.OO to $25.00 Boy’s j Childrens Suits S4OO to SIO.OO
FOR RENT. Fields for spring crops. Inquire of J. K. Niblick, R. r . D. No. 8, or tele phone 6-T. 39tf Q FOR RENT —Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 336 Line street. Phone No. 521, 607 Monroe street.— B. W. Sbolty. 291-e-o-d-ts
Wednesday, April 19th. One Day Only iWimINE - WITH THE GERMANS PRESENTED B/ DfilLY DEMOCRAT Eight Thousand Feet of War Pictures Taken By the War Film Syndicate. i Pronounced By Experts to Be the Greatest War Pictures Ever Taken. SEE THE ARMIES EIGHT. AND THE COUNTRIES WHERE THEY’RE FIGHTING. io : oo O’CLOCK A. M. PRICES 10 AND 25 CENTS NOTE: These pictures were shown for Seven Solid Weeks in the Fine Arts and LaSalle Theatres, Chicago I at prices from 50c to $1.50.
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