Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1916 — Page 3
KE HAVE NOT RAISI ED THE PRICE |of Top Notch Rubbers. For■unately this one necessity ■hat you will not be oblig■d to pay more for at the U gpresent. > The same old Top Blotch. quality, clincher Jfgfr ■ushion heels and armored /T ■oe caps. Buy you good grubbers here. [Charlie Voglewede AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOS
\ WEATHER FORECAST n Partly cloudy and much colder tonight. Fair Tuesday. John Jones h&s returned from Lagrange where he visited with his son. Milt Williamson of Geneva was a visitor in the city Sunday. Max Rumbcrg of Fort Wayne was [here today to register. Deputy Secretary of state, Herman L. Conter was here today to register. Mrs. Henry Hite spent Sunday in | Fort Wayne. Mrs. G. E. Mount went to Fort W ayne for* a short visit Saturday asI ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Frank, Mr. sand Mrs. Owen Davis visited in Fort Wayne Sunday. Miss Edith Miller returned last evening from Fort Wayne where she was the guest of her brother and attended the foot ball game. Mrs. Iztura Dictytishoets Arrived [ from Piqua, 0., Saturday afternoon |to visit with her niece, Mrs. E. A. [ Mallonee and other relatives. Dr. Elizabeth Bums and daughter, Mabel, returned last night from Fort | Wayne where they visfted with -el- | atives. Lawrence Garard spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al i Garard in their new home in Fort Wayne. Every voter in Adams County i invited to the regular weekly meeting of the Young Men’s Democratic chib Wednesday evening. The club will meet at headquarters above tiiis office.
The Home Os Quality Groceries ■■MHMMBHNMHHMMKKWBBBBnBHDMaBiRaeaaraiK White Table Potatoes, pk 40c; bu. $1.55 25 lb. Cane Granulated Sugar $1.90 25c Bottle Monarch Catsup 15c Cooking and 'Eating Apples, pk 25c Fresh Buckwheat and Pancake Self-raising, pkg 10c Pie Pumpkins for winter use sc, Bc, 10c Wind-mill Cookies and Holland Rusks, pkg 10c Our “Best and Cheapest” Coffee is a blend of high ;rade coffees and will suit you, per lb 28c We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggs 30c I Butter 20c to 27c M. E. HOWER North of G. R & I. Deoot ’Phone 108 IA Sensible Smoke t THE I WHITE STAG! EXTRA MILD ■ CIGAR I All the satisfaction of the high S priced imported cigars without b thejheavy Havana “hang over” One rich exeW. g
I Miss Esther Lewton, of Monmouth j was a shopper here today. [ Max Romberg, of Fort Wayne was I here today on business. Miss Marie Connell returned last night from Fort Wayne where she , visited. Mrs. Henry Hite returned last evening from Fort- Wayne where she visited with relatives over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray, of Willshire, 0., changed cars here enroute to Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. William Rhaiuey and family of this city visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace of Curtis avenue. Fort Wayne, Sunday. The registration booths will be open until nine o'clock this evening If you have’nt registered yet do so before it is too late. Enroute home from Huntington last night about 9:30 o’clock a motor party saw a big blaze in the vicinity of Curryville. Miss Jessie Magley returned 1:> . ’ night front* Fort Wayne where she was the guest of Mrs. Mae Gessinger Lhamon of Curtis Avenue, formerly of this city. Mr. Brooks and son of Findlay, 0.. arrived to join Mr. Brooks, local Wells Fargo Express agent. They will move here ’as soon as they can find a house. Mr. and Mrs. I. Bernstein returned from South Bend. Mrs. Bernstein has been there ten days,, South Rend having its centennial celebration during one week. Miss Martha Tucker returned last night from Fdrt Wayne where she visited with her sister and also attended a party at the Waldemuth home. •
Miss Lucy Schaffner visited here witii relatives over Sunday, Mrs. Ada Reid went to Ft. Wayne for a visit. Miss Mayme Delninger went to Ft. Wayne today noon. Dan Sprang went to Fort Wayne on business today noon. Miss Esther Merkel went to Fort Wayne today noon where she will bo employed. Ed Luttman returned this noon to Sturgis, MIHi., after attending to business here. 8. S. Buchanan, of Willshire, Ohio, passed through the city enroute to Fort Wayne. Richard Dein Inger returned to his school work in Fort Wayne after spending Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deitich, of Celina, 0., visited here over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. aMrt Miller. Mrs. Lucy Lucky, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday in Fort Wayne with her brother, Frank Stone and family. Mrs. Anna Huston, returned this afternoon to Canal Winchester, 0., after attending the funeral of James 11. Stone, her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarren returned last evening to Bluffton after 1 a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Niblick. Verne Overdoar, assistant manager of the Morris store, went to Columbia City for a visit over Sunday and ! to register. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Frank and Mrs. " Clint Cloud motored to Fort Wayne 1 Sunday to call on Mr. Cloud at the hospital. He is getting along well. John Edwards, the well known ‘ painter, and his assistant, are painting the steel ceilings of the Michaud i &. Erwin suite of office rooms. Robert Stone, aged brother of , James H. Stone, returned Saturday afternoon to his home in Kenton, 0., , after attending the funeral. Special mention is made of the , prompt payment of the SI,OOO life insurance policy carried by Mrs. C. C. Enos, of the Royal Neighbors' lodge, the claim being paid within'nine day after presentation. Misses Madge Hite and Frances Cole returned last night from Fort Wayne. They motored there with Miss Ruth Patterson and Mr Rann who returned to Syracuse after a visit here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Linnemeier ' of Preble left Saturday afternoon for Stager, 111., for a visit with Rev. and Mrs. G. J. T. Koch. From there, Mr. Linunemeier will go to Wisconsin to buy potatoes. R. C. Stone and daughter, Ruth, of Muncie: and Mr. and Mrs. Fraiik Stone and sons, Lloyd and Richard of Fort Wayne, returned Saturday after attending the funeral of their father and grandfather, James H. Stone. The public is invited to attend the Columbus day celebration to be given by the local Knights of Columbus at the court house Thursday evening. Hon. H. O'Brien of' Chicago will speak. A musical program will also be given. Miss MargarqL Daniels returned Saturday afternoon to Fort Wayne. She is in the Lutheran hospital. Mrs. Minnie Daniels accompanied her there and called in her daughter, Nellie, who is a nurse in training, and who is ill of typhoid fever. If you are looking for the public -sales just pick up the Daily Democrat and scan over it. Nearly every sale held in Adams county and the surrounding community is advertised in tho Daily Democrat.—The farmer says everybody reads the Democrat. The A. D. Suttles family will move from the Studebaker place just accross the St. Mary’s river bridge into their home in tin’s city on South Fifth street. A public sale of their live stock and farming impliments will be held at the farm on October 25th. Postalaster Bosse reports the following letters and cars remaining unclaimed at the Decatur postoffice: Letter.^ —Mrs. Alice Bowers, Eva Bayer, Abner T. l>vis, Forest Miller Cardar—Hall Bros., B. A. Hillard. J. C. Creels, O. C. Rambel, Alva Weaver, L. J. Wilhelm. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schlickman ami niece- Angelina Firks entertained Sunday dinner for Mr. Rev. L. Stolte, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Beineke. Mr* and Mrs. Ernest Korta, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Blew, Mrs. Ida Schlickman and children, in honor of Mr. Schlickman's sixtieth birthday. When Elmer Dalhy, of near Col- I fax, drove into Hartford City Saturday night and parked his car at a down town curb he found a full grown rabbitt impaled on the starting crank. The Bunny had evidently become confused with the light and tried to cross the road ahead of the car.
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COONY’S CIGARS FIVE CENTS STRAIGHT IN THE FUTURE. OMng to increase of wages to our etgarmakers and the Increased cost of all materials entering into the manufacturing of our cigars, we are com)>elled to advance our selling prices, to the dealers, on our various brand. Excellence of quality and workmanship has always been characteristic of our cigars and under the existing conditions, to maintain this same high standard of quality and workmanship and to prevent the impairing of our investment, no other alternative is open to us. Coony’s little Havana and Coony's Broadleaf will, in the future be cold to the consumer absolutely at 5 cents straight. We feel confident that the smokers of these popular brands, who have been buying them at six for a quarter, would rather pay 5 cents straight than for us to lower the quality of our goods. S-M-T. COONY BAYER CIGAR COMPANY. DENTAL OFFICES CLOSED Our offices will be closed from Wednesday noon. October 11th. until Saturday morning, October 14, while we are attending the Northern Indi ua Dental convention at Kokomo. DR. BURT MANGOLD DR. GREG NEPTUNE. DR. ROY ARCHBOLD. S-M-T DR. FRED PATTERSON FOR SALE—Two Jersey cows, coming five years old. good butter cows. Inquire of Samuel Burkheal, at 623, Corner of Line and Studebaker streets. 240t6
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SUGGESTIONS T 0 SICK WOMEN How Many Are Restored To Health. First.— Almost every operation in our hospitals performed upon women becomes necessary through neglect of such symptoms as backache, irregular and painful periods, displacements, pain in the side, burning sensation in the stomach, bearing down pains, nervousness, dizziness and sleeplessness. Second.— Themedicine most successful in relieving female ills is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It regulates and strengthens the organism; it overcomes disease. ■ For forty years it has been making women strong and well, relieving backache, nervousness, ulceration and inflammation, weakness, displacements, irregularity and periodic pains. It has also proved invaluable in preparing for childbirth and the Change of Lift*. Third.—The great number of unsolicited testimonials on file at the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., many of which are from time to time published by permission, are proof of the value of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, in the treatment of female ills,, Fonrt h.—Every ailing woman in tho United States is cordially invited to write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), I ynn, Mass., for rpecip.ladvice. Itis free, will bringyou ncalth t.r.d st.vc your life. A CIEaTSIEX’SH Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes —Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician D-. F. M. Edwards for 17 year: treated scores of women for liver and bowel ai’. ents. During these years 1 gave to his patients a prescription m? 1 of a few well-known vegetable ingredients : - ’ with olive oil, naming thenDr. k’-'v. -..••1y O’ive Tablets, you will l;n 1 •* t. r : by their olive color. Those t. blets are wonder-workers on the live and bow Is, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive boweli, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive To’-’ets—tl’.c successful substitute for calomel —now and then just to keep ia the pink of condition. 10c and 2Sc per box. All druggists.
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NOTICE To all persons assessed for the construction of the John W. McKean Jr. Drain. Balance of assessments for the above named drain are now due. Phil L Macklin, Suyt.ot Construction John W. McKean Jr. Drain. Special Vacation Tours to TOLEDO; DETROIT, CLEVELAND, CEDAR POINT, PUT-IN-BAY, BUFFALO & NIAGARA FALLS via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Every Saturday Limit 15 days See nearest Agent for particulars or address Chas E. Rose, A. G. P. A., T. St. L. & W., Toledo. 5 - Don’t Paint With Mud! What is in paint is as important as how paint is put on. The best painter in the land cannot make * ■. worthless mixtures of crushed . ] rock and ground earths stay c-i put. Imitation paint lacks the I • clinching qualities and elas-wf j ticity that paint made of \ A Dutch Boy \ \ Eckstein White Lead and pure linseed oil possesses. Itis J f • most durable, beautiful and econom- i \ ical, whether used on interior or E « exterior surfaces. Ax J < Drop in to see us, phono or write, y ~ if you are interested in painting of '■ the better kind. We are specialists. J Let us show you some harmonious / !■ color combinations and help solve ( jSt your knotty paint problems, HOLTHOUSE I company / 3 I —
