Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1916 — Page 3

TOMORROW Any pair of Ladies $3.00 and $3.50 Oxfords or Pumps $2.49 Ladies white Baby Doll and one 1 strap slippers, rubber or leather soles at 98c PICK EARLY A Charlie Voglewede AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE -■

■■ ■ -■ - - —■— WEATHER FORECAST | Generally fair tonight and Saturday, not so warm Saturday in the southwest portions. Mrs. Chester Imler returned to Cadillac. Mich., yesterday afternoon. Mrs E. M. Suttles of Conneaut, O . who visited here, went to Huntington this morning, for a visit Miss Isabella Weeks so Geneva arrived this morning for a visit over Sunday with Miss Hope Hoffman. Miss Mayme Deininger went to Ft. Wayne this morning on business for the Deininger Millinery store. Mr/ J. C. Fisher left yesterday afternoon for Huntington for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Bartlett. Mrs. Henry Schaffer of West Virginia. who visited at Berne yesterday, returned to the Fred Schafer home this city. J. H. Heller went to Rome City yesterday afternoon to visit with his family at the Hensley cottage until next Monday Mrs. Jesse Burkhead and daughter. Cecil, went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with her sister Mrs Fred Johnloz. . Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jocker and daughter. Geraldine, returned to Fort Wayne after a visit here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Haley. Mrs. C. T. Rainier and grandson. Vane Thompson, are visiting at Lake Tippecanoe, with her daughter, Mrs. Rosenwinkle, of Fort Wayne. Friends here will be interested in hearing of the birth of a daughter, Marabelle, born to Mr. and Mrs Harry Imler of Frankfort, a month ago

The Home Os Quality Groceries! Three coats of Enamel is better than double dipped ware, and we g offer our Triple Coated Enamelware i • fiSTEW KETTLES P* JISTEW PANS KETTLES I I/ V V TEA KETTLES jjcOFFEE POTS EACH 43c I i While they last. They'll go. Get yours TODAY. We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggs 240 | Butter 18c to 24c M. E. HOWER North of G. R. & I. Depot ,phone l2§Ji | A Bully Travelling Companion—A | I Box Os “NEW WRINKLE” I I WHITE STAG I ■ EXTRA MILD | I CIGARS, JUST THE SIZE TO SUP INTO I I YOUR GRIP. I

111 i 1 111 A. A. Kist and son, Robert, spent the day in Columbia City. Noah Mangold made a business trip to Huntington this morning. Miss Iva Beulah LeMay returned to her home near Fort Wayne after a visit here. Mrs. Theodore Ewell of Preble went to Fort Wayne to call on a friend at the hospital. Dan Vail left this morning for Delphi, to look after business for the Decatur Supply Company. Mrs. (*. H. Whiting returned to Ft. Wayne after a visit with the Rice family at Willshire, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs I. Bernstein and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gallogly have returned from a trip to Crotch Lake, near Sturgis, Mich. Mrs. F. C. Foreman and daughter. Treva, of Berne returned home this afternoon after a visit "with the Henry Gerke family. Miss Harriet Wertzberger and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Dallas Wertzberger of Tulsa, Okla., went to Fort Wayne today noon. Miss Fannie Frlsitrger left this morning for Perlfinsville where si. will attend the wedding of a school mate of hers, tomorrow. Mrs. D. A. Horn and son. Theodore, of Kent, Ohio, changed cars here on their way to Lagrange and also to a point in Michigan, where they will attend a reunion. T. H. Mount, of Framcfort, traveling saleman for a county machine company, stopped off here over night for a visit with his brother, G. E. Mount, local manager of the gas company. Mrs. S. E. Shamp and Miss Allie Burrell went to Fort Wayne to call on Miss Gusta Cramer at the Lutheran hospital. She is getting along as well as is consistent, according to the report of the nurse this morning.

The E. S. Christen family left this afternoon tor Rome City for a several days’ visit. They went by automobile. Miss Elva Platter returned to her home In Fort Wayne this afternoon after a two weeks visit here with Miss Lois Connell. Dolores and Dorothea Weismantle returned to Elwood yesterday after a visit here with their cousin, Miss Helen Gass. Mrs. A. L. Gilles and Miss Emma Smith arrived from Piqua, I)., yesterday afternoon to visit, with their sister Mrs. Sam Doak. Misses Grace Coffee and Margaret Moran returned from Muncie yesterday afternoon where they have been attending school. Joseph Swcaringer of Richmond, who is visiting at the Joe Helm home, and his brother. Milton Swearinger went to Fort Wayne this morning.’ Henry Leickhelm, of Orrville, 0., is here visiting with his uncle and aunt, 1 Mr. and Mrs. David Stoler and his , cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Smith and family. Submarines may be all right fer r folks that don't care fer secenery. When a feller says, ‘‘lt haln’t th’ money but th’ principle o’ th’ thing. Its th’ money.—Abe Martin. i Mr and Mrs. Irvin Brandyberry and daughter, Geraldine, left this morning for James for a three week’s visit. Miss Neva Brandyberry who is at Angola attending school, will be with them. Mrs. Earl Van Horn and daughters, Virginia and Naomi, of Fort Wayne, , are here tor a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol David Mrs. Van Horn is in poor health and will remain for some time. Mr and Mrs. P. A. Gandy returned to their home last evening in Churubusco after spending the day here yesterday. They were accompanied by the Miseses Charlotte and Margaret Niblick who will visit with them for two weeks. The fire department Was called to the Clover Leaf depot at four o’clock this morning to smother a blaze which had started in the coal house from spontaneous combustion. The flames were eating their way through the wooden side df the coal shed when they were discovered by Herman Leimgruber, at the ice factory just across the Clover Leaf tracks from the station. It was necessary to throw water’for twenty or thirty minutes to smother the fire, but the total loss will not exceed S2O. Bluffton News.

■• r® wFIIr ® I '*\Bl 11 < Preserve the leather and make jf w lll< *% S' ' * your shoes wear longer. They I i 1° *x / contain no acid and will not I I Illj/R j wMSZ/j/'X crack the leather. Easiest to use ’ X** Sw///f k and their shine lasts longer, icK J&lr M \ A black- WHITE-TAN i & io» " j " ' '"""" : KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT THE F.F.PALLEY CO.. LTD. DUFFAtO, N.Y. niiSSiiiiii What Dowling Shuey Co. of Decatur ] have to say about cream : | separators this week =■> A " gh l eßt r .‘f e . When you use aDe Laval Sep- = arator you not only get more — I butter scoring contests cream but better cream as well Z 77 take place at the Annu- == ?•’ c< J n n e !’. t j on ,t J e . N ' a " rT"\HE best evidence of this is that during the =~ ciation^huldSrecent years | last twenty-five years butter made from De —* iii conjunction with the 1 Laval separated cream has invariably scored == SSjn The y firat°nriie the highest at all important contests and state fairs. * winners at every convea- Practically all the cream entered in the International r-rr lion of the Association since Milk and Cream Show hel:l in connection with the °I_ Kani2ation .. ,n 189 .2 Panama-Pacific Exposition, was separated by De = & V La^u«?s 10110 91 ”, and every tof prize, and most al! the other ™~. Louis Brahe prizes, were won by De Lava! separated creapt. S Cpiwogge 'These facts are simply further proof of De Laval 1896—Thomas Milton supremacy ill everything that goes to make a good == = ream Warator. Don’t ~ 1899-A. W. McCall buy any separator until 14a4<S ““ ’»)<> H. T. Sondergaard you give us an opportunity Ijr® EE lanj-R tP'iiuSburv t 0 let yott see and try a SS 19M--L S.'Taylor De Laval. We will be glad rAjl .* == 1904—f C. Joslin, World's to send one out to your A'. T® 1 — = Grand Prfceßutter farm on trial any time you — 1906-A Carlson say. Just phone, sella a / J AX sss 1907-A. J.indbiad post card, or call and we IJ fs SljXn will be glad to give you all I WyO'FF - 1910-Aibert c.-mp the information you w >h. a XTZ 1911 A J Anderson fl ", | v I 1913—0. N Petersen I Sooner ar later you I- jr . “X 1914—Thomas Sadler ... , ji >? -Hw i' A ” 1915-Emil G. Oman will UUV a If '- < \ (There werd no national _ "V—---—conventions irf 1894. 1903. WP I AVAI cl' I Xi. and 1905.) MZ ' L ' ft ' v 2AV ’ ''--_.jp sllllMiliaHlllilllllllilllllllllllU

, YOUR LAST CHANCE I TO GET PICTURES Closlqb Offer Is Made To Have Treasured Photos Enlarged—Call At. Fullenkamps. i Your last chance to get that photo , enlarged you were thinking about, of your mothtr. father, wife, sister. , sweetheart, or the baby’s picture, so you could keep it for all time. This Saturday will close the time lor taking pictures so don't delay, but get a 14x20 convex oval, enlarged in French pastel, Indian ink, or sepia at prices never before put before the public in this section of the country. We do this as a special advertisement for Fulienkamp's store anil the time is almost up. So hunt up the old treasured photos and bring them by Saturday to Fullenkamps. Also those who have pictures here call for them within ten days as we wish to close our work hero by that time it '■■■l ■ - QimA,.. , .. —n George Steele made a business trip to Celina this morning. Mrs. J. C. Tritch of Fort Wayne is here visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. Teeple of Geneva were here on business. Bert Hunsicker made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Louis Meyers returned home this afternoon from Celina after a two weeks visit with friends and relatives. /'i, ,1 ifi j 3®*-. meX. THE GIFT that doesn't require an occasion—that is always timely— YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. MAKE THE APPOINTMENT TODAY ERWIN STUDIO Expert Kodak Finishing. Over Callow and Kohne Drug Store.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER*. > In the IWuttrr off ihv Oak street Improvement. . Notice hereby given that the common council in and for the city of Jmeatur, Indiana, -lid, on the Ist day of August, 19 DI -id- i t n pr«*llmlnary aiw'iwmenl roll in th< tymttrr of the oak street iinproyciiicnt. which > said improvement is .as follows: Curbing roadway and improving Oak f st-eet from the ~| M ; r avenue t<» the east lln< of First str* • t • as per plans and hpwiib atlon s on file In office of city < lerk ’ Said assessment roll with the num* ■:< i of owners and description of proper, ty to he iisKosaed, together with the • iimountH of the preliipimu - n mints against each !«•< and i-’ku-i of 1 land affected thereby is on tlh an 1 -in !. . F.’rn ait! i ihe >it ■ ■ I. be se n a: t hi’ otll- <• • f tin <i; !■ k t said council will oh the Ifttli l>n> of Aiikunl. IOH», 1 at seven o’» Du k p in , at then i inell room In- said citv re- rive an-l h<ar ‘ remonstrances against the ainouuis . assessed agtainsl the proptu i . ivvly on said roil and w ill dotmine • the question as to whethei su h h i.i or parcels of land have been or will I bo benefited by said Improvement in . the amounts named on said roll <n in 9 a greater sum or less sum or in any » sum, at which time and plane the owners of said real estate may attend in l person or by repn sentativ* and be heard. ’ Witness m> hand and official s- al this 3rd day of August. 1916 11 M. De VOSS. 4-11 City Clerk. o M>Tl< i; TO PKOPERTY OWNER*. In the Matter of the Rummcl! Street Improvement. Notice is hereby given that the common council in ami f«i the City of Decatur. Indiana, did, on the Ist day of August, 1916, adopt a preliminary assessment roll in the matter of t la- flusel! st reet improvemt nt, whi h said improvement is as follows: a’urbiotr ihe ioadwaj ■n< 'mt i • t of re--: .'i i • i j . . - 1 ideations on tile in office of city , clerk, Said asst smei.t i.dl with ter • • • s , of owners and description of property to be assess.'d. together with the amounts of the preliminary . ments against each lot and parcti of land affected thereby is on tih andhe seen at. the office of the city (1- 'k further notice is also given that said council will on the I.sth Ihiy of Aukuml. fJllfl, at seven o’clock p. in., at tli-’ir conn- j oil room in said city receive and hear I remonstrances against the amounts | a.-nessed agninsi the property if p- - ti- ely on said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or panels of laud have been or will be benefited by said improvement in the amounts n med ■ I roll i li a greater sum or less sum or in ,my sum, at which time un-l jd.u •• liu -w* trs of said real estate may att> n 1 i person or by representative and be hoard. Witness m\ hand and official seal this 3rd day of August 1916 • U M lie VOSS, I H A City Clerk AGTI( E T* I’lttlPEim OU VE»<s. Ir. the Matter of the l.akr Sewer impr«»ieno in Notice is heiea.'. gc I 1.-I't tin(onimon <oum ii in in i for the city of Decatur, Indiana. Pas heretofore, to wit, on the Ist day of Augiia. I 'D,, adopted a preliminary r. .-.da ion ordering tiie i ons 11 ii< i i«m of the following improvement, to-wit: Construction -f a local s- -.vcr on and along the following route, to-wit: Commencing in the center of the alley at a point which is 6c» teet north and 6% feet west of the northwest corner of inlot X‘i in Nildu’k's h- irs’ sui division of outlet No. 2» , in J. i>. Null mans northwestern addition to the Cl(v of Decatur, of Decatur. Indiana, thence running east in the -enter of the alley about .!‘!0 feet and there to terminate in the Decatur street branch of the Marshall street sewer as per general plans and specifications on hie in the office of th€ itv clerk. Notice is al4o given hat said common council vj.ll on 41,0 (hr totli li.ij of tiigosi, t sev.cn o'clock p. m.. al their • oun--il room in said city heai all peisons interested or whose property is liable I- be assessed* for the proposed improvement and will then determine whether the benefits accruing to the property liable to 'b< assessed will be equal to the estimate-1 c-ists th-reof. Witness my ha ml and offh ial seal this 4th day of August, 1916. If. M. De VOSS. 1-11 City Clerk. o — _ Miss Della Clark will spend her vacation next week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clark, t Grover Hill, Ohio.

■ ■ESEiS;,-: . .•; _ : ''C i'-aL aw. ■ ’ FORD I THE UNIVERSAL CAR New Prices August 1,1916 ' The following prices for Ford cars will be effective on and after August Ist, 1916 • I || Chassis $325. I Runabout 345. I Touring Car 360. I Coupelet 505. I Town Car 595. I I Sedan 645- I f. o. b. Detroit These prices are positively guaranteed against any reduction before August 1, 1917, but there is no guarantee against an advance in price at any time. 11 Kalver-Noble Garage Co. if I ■ • ■ . I

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