Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1916 — Page 3

X. There Is A Lot Os Pleasure in Wearing “TOP NOTCH” Tennis Shoes. , They are designed to fit the foot correctly, have loose lining to make them cooler, leather insoles so that the foot does not come-in contact with the rubber. Try “Top Notch” tomorrow. Charlie Voglewede AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE

tamouuiMMUM»iiiinmmwHr;nnTn?g | WEATHER FORECAST | Generally fair tonight and not quite go warm Tuesday. Mrs. Stetson Farrington went to Fort Wpyne Saturday afternoon Mrs. Cora Miller spent Sunday with her son, Arthur Miller, in Ft. Wayne. Herman Ehinger spent Sunday at Rome City with the D. H. Hensley family. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Gilbert went to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon for a visit. William Caston returned to Arcola Saturday afjernoon after attending to business here. Mrs. Aaron DeVinney went to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon for a visit with relatives. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Hanna left Saturday for Detroit where they will enjoy a two weeks vacation and visit with relatives and friends Mrs. Belle Harmon and daughter. Mrs. Margaret Brokaw and babe, returned to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon after attending to business here. Mr. and Mrs. A J Haney and children, Florence, Douglas and Maurice, left Saturday pfternoon on the 3:22 train for Colon, Mich., for several weeks.

THE HOME I OF QUALITY GROCERIES I■ i 1 B WwMMffilK* 3 ** y/ 1 / il Bolte’s Best Flour makes 11 dandy bread or pastry. It P"W costs 90c per sack; and B will make 25c more bread B I"' •-j I I- , tcT 1 than the average flour. You I 1 • HARP WHEAT PATENT wiH want ,t? h,r lts qualit> I t*' **' •" ' '-' an d money saving. We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggs 220 Butter 18c to 24c I M. E. HOWER I North of G. R. &I. Deoot ’Phone 108 ■ *in MirrTMiiniT^ 'iwir-wtr. I SMOKE j I THE I I WHITE STAG I I EXTRA MILD | I MADE UP TO A STANDARD NOT | I DOWN TO A PRICE I I Any Place One fael |

i. . 1 Ansel Brenlerkamp went to Fort Wayne this morning. !Roy William Wolford. Jr. or Monmouth was a shopper here today. , Carl, Fred and Harrison Sudduth went to Fort Wayne on business Sat- - urday afternoon. , M. F. Worthmann left Saturday afternoon on the 3:22 train for Ken- ( dalville on business. Felix Mailer returned from his home t in Fort Wayne after a visit over Sun- , day with his par >nts. Ralph Amrine left Saturday aftert noon for’ Fort Wayne to join his wife , in a visit there with relatives. Mrs. Bert Lord and Mrs. Orval Lord i and babe went to Fort Wayne this ) morning where they will be guests of the former’s daughter, Mrs. Russell t Cowan. t Paul Blackburn. International Business College student. Fort Wayne, returned to his studies after spending Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mr a. t Page Blackburn. The following letters and cards remain uncalled in tire Decatur postof- ’ flee. Letters: Herman Welland, Card: Scott Hudson. Mrs. John Gifford, W ( F. Leesch, Mrs. Ed Reust, Mrs. Mary West. You kin git on th’ good side o’ most any feller by askin’ him where lie got > a purty shirt. “Don’t worry," is a 1 pop’lar motto with those who don’t amount t' anything.—Abe Martin.

1 Carl Fisher went to Rockford last evening and visited with friends. Mrs. F. E. Franz visited with tho Dr. Franz family In Berne over Sunday. Burt Hower and Harold Graham went to Bluffton last evening and visited wit li girl friends. Tom Haefling returned to Indianapolls. Hlb wife and children will continue their visit here. Lawrence Bogner returned to Rockford this morning after a visit over Sunday with his parents. Harry Magner went to Marion Saturday to resume his course of studies there for the summer. Marlon Case of Pleasant Mills, left this morning for Jackson, Michigan, where he will be employed. Carlisle Flanders returned home from Rome City after a two weeks' vacation at the Reed cottage. Mrs. Josephine Costello returned to Chicago after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Brunnegraff. George Heiner and Joe Inurent returned to Fort Wayne this morning after a visit over Sunday with their parents. George Miller and Dick Butler returned to Fort Wayne this morning after a visit over Sunday with their parents. Miss Blanche Biggs returned home from Portland having resigned her position there to accept one in Dayton next Friday. , Beech Beery returned to Toledo last evening after a visit over Sunday with his parents. He i a employed at the Willys-Overland Company there. Mrs. A. S. Rogers and daughters, Alice and Jennie of Cheyenne, Wyoming arrived Saturday for a two weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. issy Stoneburner. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kist arrived from Lynn, Mass., for a visit with Mrs. Kist’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Burdg, and with Mr Kist's mother, Mrs. Belle Johnson. Kenyon Wallers and Fred Elzey visited Sunday in Fort Wayne. In the afternoon, Mr. Elzey left for Detroit, Mich., for a week’s vacation. He is driver for the Wells Fargo Express Company Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Arnold and children, Florian and Helen, of Fort Wayne were guests of their sisters. Mrs. Harry Fritzinger. Rose and Margaret Confer, over Sunday. Florian remained for a week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. As Kunkle and son. Kenneth, Dr. and Mrs. Lew Dailey and sons and Mrs. Keller of Palo Alta, California who is visiting at Bluffton, motored over Sunday afternoon and visited an hour at the J .11. Heller home. Mrs. J. H. Heller and children, Fanny and Dick, and Miss Gladys Flanders left this afternoon for Rome City where they will occupy the Hensley cottage during the month of August The Hensley family will arrive home tomorrow'Tnoon. I Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Price and little son, Harry, left Saturday afternoon for Fort Wayne, r on another stage of their journey to Saginaw, Mich. They came from the coal mine district in Virginia by horse and wagon. They reached a point in Ohio when their horse died. They have been making the way from there, with the aid of trustees, coming here from i Portland, and being sent from here to Fort Wayne.

-- - - IWWW - —»« 11 " 1 ■■■■ - « »»• ~ vb Ji CZ (/ !T y - —- J zy I »O » ■ .J / \’BW<^tlw I QUALITY in construction, design, In operation—the cost of gasoline finish, appearance—a really high and tires is so low it means the utmost I class motor car —that is your first economy. | and last impression of the Maxwell. This combination s’ on! > n ’ \su In first cost it is several hundred consider the Maxwell shov J mean < dollars less than any other car offering that you will buy it if you really want the same quality and advantages. value. I>et us prove these statements. Touring Car $595; Roadster $580; Cabriolet $855; Town Car $915; Sedan 5985. Fully equipped, including electric starter and lights. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. SCHUG & SMITLEY I .

t Julius Schug, of Berno, was here today on business. 3 Mr. and Mrs. A A. Kist went to Ft. ■ Wayne today noon. Miss Josephine Malley was a Fort 1 Wayne visitor today noon Miss Marie Patterson went to Fort Wayne for the afternoon Miss Lena Meyers visited in Fort ’ Wayne Sunday afternoon. Cal Bowen of Berne was a business ' visitor in this city today. Mrs. L. C. DeVoss and daughter. Dorise, went to Rome City Sunday* Elmer Miller and Lynn Schumaker were visitors in Fort Wayne last evening. Miss Alice Brandyberry of the Run- ’ yon-Engeler store, is taking her vacation. ' Kenyon Walters went to Ft. Wayne last evening and visited with girl friends. 1 Mrs. N. H.Wagoner and babe went to Berne today for a week's visit witli relatives. Rev Benzinger returned to Hesse Cassel today noon after attending to ' business here. Will Engeler of Pennville spent Sunday here with his brother, E. D. Engeler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Waltons ami son, Donald, went to Fort Wayne today noon on business. Marie Gass, Eula McKinney, George Baker and Joe Kortenbrer motored to Tri Lake yesterday. George Miller accompanied his grandson, Frankie Jones, to his home in Fort Wayne today. Harold Graham returned to New Castle this morning after a visit over Sunday with his parents Miss Thelma Williams is assisting , at the Baughman store this week in the absence of Miss Agnes Kohne. Mrs. John Staker and son. Robert, arrived from Bluffton last night for a visit with the Henry Schultz family. Mrs. Clyde Fugate and children returned to Garret today noon. They visited with the George Miller family. Bernie Parent and Eugene Bremer'kamp returned to Fort Wayne last evening after a visit over Sunday with their <parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Franks and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Miller motored to Celina and St. Marys' and visited •with friends and relatives Sunday. Fred Elzey, local agent for the Wells Fargo Express Company is on hla vacation this week and is spend- ! Ing it in Detroit and Niagara. He left yesterday afternoon. Rev. Hinz, with his wife and babe, have returned from a month’s vacation visit at Cleveland. 0., Rev. Hinz is pastor of the Zion LutHeran church on West Monroe street. Shafer Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. ’Guy Majors and Miss Pauline Wolford spent Sunday at Rome Cpy. They were accompanied iiome by Mrs. Shafer Peterson who spent two weeks there at the Triplet hotel. Postmaster Bosse lias received a bulletin that tire two cent letter rate applies only to mail sent from here to Canada. Cuba. Mexico. Republic of Panama, Canal Zone, Barbados, British Guiana, British Honolulu. Dutch West Indies. City of Shanghai, in China; Leeward Islands, Newfoundland. Germany, England Scotland, Wales and Ireland. The five cent rate is for letters to other places.

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FOOLING WITH HEALTH SERIOUS I have frequently asked druggists what do yon push in zt blood modi cine, the answer usually came, "the kind 1 can make the most money on.” My answer has always been "not me." I have suet ceded pretty well and 1 have always recommended the one 1 had found by experience to be the best and the one 1 would be willing to take myself or give to members of my own family I have never offered the public a medicine that we do not use at home This is whv I can offer Number 40 For The Blood, with a clear conscience, we have not only tried it on thousands of others but on ourselves. We take it in all as - where a blood medicine is needed no matter in what form it shows itself and We get satisfactory results 1 i'lrmly believe if every one would begin in the spring and take 40 they would escape malaria and fevers in all forms, also liver and kidney troubles. J. C. Mendenhall, 40 years a druggist, Evansville, Ind. Sold by Smith. Yager & Falk.—Advt. “THE BROKEN PROMISE" At the Crystal tonight, and for a nickel admission, a four reel show will be given, comprised of a three rec! special on The Broken Promise” a film noted for its fine photography, its interesting scenes, and constant progress towards a climax that will prove acceptable. Then, too. the regular appearance of the Ford weekly will be given, a Him showing scenes of interest, because they are pictures of happenings fresh in the public min i The Ford weekly runs along the lines f the famous Pathe weekly, that is,, its made up of newsy pictures. See it all tonight at the Crystal for a jit-1 ney.

B 1 .torn Examine WJWTEEtH —after you clean them. You will find, in all probability, oc accumulation of tartar on the enamel and bits of food deposit hiding between the crevices. YOUR DENTIFRICE does not FULLY CLEAN! Loss of teeth is caused usually by one of two conditions —Pyorrhea or decay, both of which develop, as a rule, only is the mouth where germ-laden tartar is present. SENRECO, the recently discovered formula of a dental specialist, is twofold in its action. First, it REALLY CLEANS, embodying specially prepared, soluble granules unusually effective in cleaning ■-.way food deposits. Second, it is particularly destructive to the germ cf Py or rhea. Yet it is perfectly sa f e, containing neither injurious chemicals nor hard grit. Avoid Pyorrhea and decay. Get Senreco from your dealer today. In large tubes, 25c. Send 4c to Senreco, 304 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, for liberal-sized trial package. V - ””!# V>- M zf "PREPAREDNESS" I g dSI ft Sec your dentist twice yearly I Use Senreco twice daily Vt* /JM T/i# tooth paste that REALLY CLEANS V / I r 'W I Rr». IT. 8. Pa- Off. J— W.f !!■ ■' ..fNaa&t 7-vrt.uet *** ST. LOUIS EXCURSIONS VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Saturdays, August 5 and 12, 1916 See Agent at Decatur for Particulars.