Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1916 — Page 5

This dainty Two Strap is made in patent with a dull kid collar. Light hand turn soles and a concave heel make it a dressy slipper for those who do not care for pumps. Priced reasonable at $3.00. Other grades in same same style from $1.75 up. Charlie Voglewede AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE .

r«wwniiiiiimi»nottwtn»u;amari WEATHER FORECAST [ Fair tonight and Friday frost tonight rising temperature Friday. F. C. Foreman of Berne was a bus- ; iness visitor here today, morning for a visit with relatives. Attorney f. S. Armantrout of Geneva was here today on business. Mrs. Catherine Schafer and Miss Mary Braun went to Fort Wayne this morning. B. C. Hendricks, the chiropractor, made his regular weekly trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. Mrs. John Amspaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnold, went to Fort Wayne this morning. Judge D. E. Smith has returned from Indianapolis, where he attended the state convention. Mr. and Mrs. Eilmer Tricker wtio resides in the Aaron DeVinney property on Oak street, will leave Monday for Fort Wayne'to make their future home If it didn’ rain once in a while, farmers wouldn’ have any time t’ pick out ther new autos. What’s become of ail th’ full grown women we used t’ see?—-Abe Martin. H. S. Michaud and his brother-in-law, J. B. Mester, were at Berne yesterday on business. Mr. Mester left on the early morning train today for Chicago, before returning to his home at Edmonton, Canada. Section number one of the United Brethren Christian Endeavor society will hold a pastry sale Saturday at tire gas office. They will have everything good to eat, including homemade candies, for sale. Telephone your orders to Cl 5.

! heHome Os Quality Groceries You will want a crop of Potatoes. Then plant good, pure seed, that will grow' and produce. We have it at the right price: Early Six Weeks, bu $1.50 Early Rose, bu $1.50 Early Ohio, bu • sl-50 Early Cobbler, bu $1.75 We have a full line of Package Garden and Flower Seeds. Get your Onion Sets now', at lb 10c Will have a line of late Seed Potatoes for you. We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggs 19c Butter 17c to 27c m. e. HOWER N orthoftL n,,, mn ~ I The Lion Is The King of Beasts I f He’s the recognized Leader. I® THE 1 I “WHITE STAG” | CIGAR | is a fine fragrant MILD Smoke 1 The King of aii 5c Cigars. H T;y Them Any Place One Nickel S

Florence Rico of Monmouth was a shopper here today. Joe Johnson of Monroe was a business visitor here today. Mrs. Ed Ahr and Mrs. Frank Carroll were Fort Wayne visitors today. Mrs. Jesse Beery and Miss Velma ■ Springer went to Fort Wayne todaynoon. Miss Mildred Johnson, of Decaiur, is visiting friends in this city.-r-Bluff-ton News. Mrs. A. Ayres and children returned to Fort Wayne from a visit at Pleasant Mills. Peter Forbing, of Decatur, is visiting his son Vince Forbing in tills city. —Bluffton News. Mrs. Glen Etaker went to Mark! - this morning for a few days visit with ( her husband. —Bluffton News. Mrs. K. Fritzinger and Mrs. Bob Fritzinger and daughters, Fay and Mary Jane, went to Fort Wayne this George Miller and his daughter, Mrs Clyde Fugate and children went to Fort Wayne today noon to visit with relatives. Mrs. H. 11. McGill will leave afternoon for Lima, Ohio, to make her future home. The household goods was shipped this morning. Ixuis Krutzman near Magley last a mare valued at $250.00 this morning Tlie animal was insured in the Indiana & Ohio Lave Stock Co. in the H. MEdris agency.—Bluffton News. Announcements have been received here of the arrival of a pound daughter, Margaret M. in the heme of Mr. and Mrs. J. Craig, of Berne. The baby arrived Monday. Mrs. Craig formerly was Miss Nellie Neaderiiauser, who was a clerk for a number of years in the Leader store.—Bluffton News.

It’s off with the furnace firing and on with the lawn mowing. Mra. Perry Roebuck of Pleasant Mills was a business visitor here. Miss Frances Cole went to Fort Wayne to visit with friends for the ilay. Mrs. E. Willey of Wiilshire, Ohio, changed cars here enroute to Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Carr and children left on the 1:05 train for their home in Geneva. Mrs. F. Halbcrstadt returned this afternoon on the 1:05 train to Monroe after shopping here. Mrs. Alfred Beam and children returned to Fort Wayne after a visit here with relatives, Henry Thomas, The White Stag Cigar man, left for Portland on the 1:05 (rain to attend to business. Mrs. Minnie Holthouse was able to sit up today after a few days confinement to her bed suffering from a severe cold. Adam Cully from Dayton, called in the office on his way from visiting ids brother at Wiilshire, Ohio, going to Genova, to visit his daughter, Katey Bolds. • Bosse’s opera house will no doubt 1 be packed tonight with hundreds of friends of Fred LaDelle who are always anxious to see him do his magic stunts. The show is being given under the auspices of the Decatur city band. ‘The Strange Case of Mary Paige” tlie great serial moving picture will 1 e shown at tlie Crystal theater Friday night. Tlie first second and third episodes will lie shown, the first and second ones being a review of play. Henry B. Walthall and Edna Majo are the stars of the play. _o WHO PAID THE BILLS? (ITnttflil Press Service) Washington. April 27 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—Proof that bushels of peace telegrams which today con(iitued to overwhelm congress are from a single, inspired source was submitted on the senate floor this afternoon by Senator Husting of Wisconsin He collected messages from half a dozen states, showing ail the contents follow a dozen or so forms, although (lie writers were hundreds of miles apart. He broadly insinuated German money paid the bill * PARALYT!C~STROKE. Mrs. Robert Blackburn suffered a slight paralytic stroke alxmt 4 o’clock his morning, the same affecting her hroat and the side of her face. iUBMARINECRISIS IS NOW BELIEVED PAST (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) : he has so reported to Washington. > Washington, April 27—(Special to ! Daily Democrat) —President Wilson lias decided to nominate Abram I. El- ■ kus to succeed Henry Morgenthau os ’ ambassador to Turkey, it was authorativeiy learned today. Scott-Obregon Talk. (By E. T. Conkle) El Paso, Tex., April 27 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —The Scott-Obre-gon conference regarding the future of the American expedition in Mexiso will be held in El Paso or Jaurez, probably opening Saturday, it was learned from official sources today. San Antonio, Tex, April 27 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Chief of Staff Scott and General Funston will leave at 8:50 o’clock tonight for El Paso to confer with General Obregon, Mexican war minister, it was announced today at headquarters. Columbus, New Mex., April 27 — (Special to Daily Democrat) —Four Mexican prisoners at Casas Grandes are reported today to have been killed by United States sentries on attempting to escape. Scores of Vlllis--1 tas captured, are said to be held at ' various points along the American communication lines. Much valuable information has been obtained from them. ■'Sj Two Mexicans wounded in an attack cn a supply train near Satevo recently were captured, according to motor truck guards who arrived todayi Twenty Mexicans ambushed the trafn at night. The guards sought cover behind the steel wheels of their trucks and beat off the snipers after r. short, hot exchange of shots. A number of American scldier3 wounded by Mexican snipers have j passed through here, enroute to the Fort Bliss military hospital. B'Oti SALE— House, live rooms, all modern, except furnace. Elegant location, corner Third and Marshal, streets. Write C. K. Beil, 2829 So. Harrison St.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. 9U24 FOR RENT—An eight-room house on Mercer avenue. Will give possession May 1. Has electric lights, gas and a garage in connection.—John R. Porter, ’phone 547. 93t3

B. C. HSNRICKS DC. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Voglewede’s Shoe Store. Phone 660 Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. LIVE STOCK and General Auctioneering I thank you for your past favors. * I am still on the job. Telephone at my expense. J. N. Burkhead Monroe, Ind. LISTEN:Book your Sale with an Auctioneer. Who is able to make your sale a success. Telephone No. B*L R. N. RUNYON Decatur, Ind: Fred Orionand McQuay Two sound, grade Belgian stallions, will stand for mares at my barn, five miles northeast of Decatur, Indiana, this season. Fred Orion is a sorrel with light mane and tail, six years old, weight a ton. McQuay is a sorrel, with stripe, white mane and tail, wiil weigh a ton when matured. He is four years old. They are a fine pair of Belgian horses, have proven that they ! are excellent and sure breeders. Terms: Ten dollars to insure a colt to stand and suck. Owners parting with mares will be held for insurance. We solicit your patronage. J. A. FLEMING & SON Owners. 'j i- f S PILLS v TCSS iiIiAMK A /7 >?\ I. <;i. Rt A. L y ><vr l>ro*i ist for A\ C Q' iS < M rbu.l4 f • liraml/A) , f liu HI li d Gold metallic Vw# --V hs *t-s, I* i»c Ribum. V/ w?, r. kc Bu other Ilwy of your ” if - (7: A 'fCii.HII s.TF.ni I L W F!UAf,rW ' 'J* LJ i ViHurncfttidst.Safest, AUaysKHiabl# —r c r •' ry rwnrftTS FyFRWHtRF BOYS SUITS FOR FIRST COMMUNION c.vi!».fc»\^raacOrt» Our Blue Serjje Suits are especially fitting for First Communion. because of the extra care and thorough making; giving better style appearance and the special attention to pockets, buttons and linings, which result in giving longer life and greater wearing qualities. We would be pleased to show you these suits at any time. Long Pants Suits $lO to sl2 Norfolk Suits, $5.00 $6.00 $7.50 $8.50 SIO.OO HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE and Company Good Clothes Sellers l ; or Men & Boys

■, SAM HITE’S SOUTH END GROCERY ■■■■■■■■Mi Take our advice and buy sugar now, market advancing. * We unloaded a Car of fine CANE granulated today. 25 lb. Sacks, this week $1.89 . A Jarr e supply of Fancy Yellow Onion Sets, qt. .. .10c Early Ohio Seed Potatoes, bu $1.25 A few bu. of Early Yorks left at, bu SI.OO GREAT SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK. 3 lb. cans Fancy String Beans 5c 3 lb. cans Fancy Black Raspberries 15c / Early June Peas, lb 7c Fancy Imperial Tea, lb 25c . Fancy Rio Coffee, lb 15c Fancy Rolled Oats, lb 5c 12 Bars Daylight Soap 25c Remember The Place SAM HITE’S SOUTH END GROGERY I Phone 204. - - Opposite Erie Depot.

- CLOSING OF "HEART SONGS” CAMPAIGN. f Wo announce, with regret, tlie closing of our wonderful campaign in distributing the greatest song book ever gotten together—‘'Heart Songs.” We have only copies enough on hand to satisfy those of our readers who tiring their coupons for the remaining few days. The advertisements that have been running in these pages for several weeks past have fully described the merits of the book —and the daily readers have constituted a veritable educational course in song music. We are move than gratified s at the response from the public, and are sanguine tiiat through this enorI mous distribution the refining influence of the songs will be felt for years in this community. Attention I is called to the, advertisements that r may appear in our columns for the f brief peiitxi- remaining The coupon f will be published daily. t The Morris Co. Specials i for Friday, April 28th: La- • dies’ fancy collars, 10c; matches, 3 boxes, 10c; coffee, 2 pkgs., 15c; ammonia, 7c bottle; lawn seed, 7c qt. ■ These specials are for Friday only.

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