Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 14 October 1916 — Page 3

WHITE RUBBER’SOLES \_____ ad Most every girl wants a pair of our White Rubber Soled Shoes. We’ve sold i. out of them every Saturday for the last four weeks, but V • we got in a big lot today. \'Vk and factory has promx ; * SC( i us anothcr shipment i- iz wee k» 80 that we will !• not have to disappoint you. n?Jishcr. Bright Gun Metal Uppers, Dull Kid Tops, Welted ctn White Soles and Plain Toe sd*OU English Last. wrlie Voglewede AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE

ATHER FORECAST h tonight and Sunday; warmer Ella Shotwell spent the day in w wne. [ohnson went to Fort Wayne lay . F orbing went to Ft. Wayne ning on business. L. Buletnieier went to Fort yesterday for a visit with n.-l-ml Mrs. Ansel Bremerkamp e day in Fort Wayne on busied Mrs. Merl Stanford and I went to Fort Wayne for a th relatives. kell Brown of WQlshre, Ohio, s Maude Brown, of Van Wert, ted ears here enroute to rt. [or the day. nd Mrs. Tom Reid went to [ity yesterday afternoon to iveral days ami to close their Thomas Clouse anr Mrs. 1 . rds returned yesterday afterAlbion after a visit here with ter Mrs. William Page. )onna Parrish spent the day home of her uncle. Charles rth of this city. Little Miss Sage is recovering from tyrer and is able to be up again. Über the annual New Engnner Thursday, October 19, I. E. church. Dinner, twentyits. The usual good supper ty cents will also be served.

e Home Os Quality Groceries lite Table Potatoes, pk 40c; bu. $1.55 lb. Cane Granulated Sugar $1.90Bottle Monarch Catsup 15c aking and Eating Apples, pk 25c ;sh Buckwheat and Pancake Self-raising, pkg 10c i Pumpkins for winter use sc, Bc, 10c nd-mill Cookies and Holland Busks, pkg .10c r “Best and Cheapest” Coffee is a blend of high e coffees and will suit you, per lb 28c We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggs 30c Butter 20c to 27c M. E. HOWER rth of G. R. & I. Denot ’Phone 108 A THOUGHT FOR TODAY I Have you ever stopped to realize the numrof men who find that the “W hite Stag, ex- ■ a mild, satisfies their smoke sense day after || |y? • | Don’t you think that there must be some- | ing about this smile smoke that the other ci- i rs haven’t got? 'i ou’ve never thought of it that wayV, ell, try 9 em now—today. ONE NICKEL AT»ANY CIGAR STAND |

J Mrs. J. H. Heller is recovering from | a several days illness. 8 Mrs. Samuel Smith and children, of ■j Fort Wayne, are guests pf the George Tucker Family. r Frank Schultz of Fort Wayne will : return‘home this evening to spend j Sunday. He is employed on the Fort Wayne Sentinel. ‘ „ Gasoline is selling for seventeen and eighteen cents a gallon in Bluffton, it being wholesaled at fifteen and ? a half. J. H. Stewart went to Huntington t today to appear as a witness is a ■ suit in court in settlement of an estate. > Grover Huffman, a traveling repre- - sentative of the Schafer Hardware company was here today looking as- . ter business. L Voters are goin’ t’ be unusually high this fall, many of our voters even refusin' t’ give an option, tie who explains is lost. —Abe Martin. A card from Phillip"Obenauer from Tryon, North Carolina, says he and j Mrs. Obenauer would leave there yesterday for Greenvlle. South Carolina where they will be located for a time. John Mayer, editor of the Monroe Reporter was here today and secured a bunch of Wilson pictures for the boys at Monroe. John is an old fashioned democrat and never quits working for the party. This was Indiana day at Chicago when the state university team meets the Chicago University team in one of the big games of the season. Sev- ' era! Decatur boys in the crowd which - went up from Bloomington. The Al- , umni is also holding a session in Chi- - cago and the event is one of the big • ones of the year for the state university boys.

Miss Mildred Fisher went to Fort (Wayne today noon. Misses Eva Acker and Ruby Miller went to Fort Wayne today noon. Miss Huldah Rodenbeck went to Fort Wayne today noon for a visit. Mrs. Otto Bolds returned to Fort Wayne today noon after a visit here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Fruchte, of Magley, went to Fort Wayne today noon for a visit. • Mr. and Mrs. John Sargent returned to Fort Wayne. They were guests of Mrs. Polly Reed. Miss Lydia Bieneke went to Fort Wayne to visit over Sunday with Miss Mao Babcock. Mrs. Maggie Richards and Mrs. Carl Burkhart and babe went to Fort Wayne today noon to visit. Charles Morrison of Pleasant Mills was a business visitor in the city today. ® The Steeple Jacks have completed the job of taking down the big steeple on the St. Mary's church. John Meyer former proprietor cf the hotel Murray was in the city today, looking after business and visiting with friends. The Burk elevator company today bought a Ford runabout from the Kalver-Noble garage company, delivery being made at once. W. W. Pool of Fort Wayne was in the city today looking after his tobacco customers and visiting wi’h the Dr. D. D. Clark family. The Jimmy Moore Musical Comedy Company left at noon today for Fort Wayne. They have been al the Crystal. Mrs. Albert Schlickman and babe, Mrs. Muri Laisure and two children went to Fort Wayne for a visit until Monday. Mr. and Mrs .Charles K. Mavity and daughter. Miss Anne, of Indianapolis, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lutz and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. A. Q. Durbin of near Berne will hold a public sale at his residence o»i Wednesday, Oct., 25th. The sale will be given in full Monday in the Democrat. Bluffton retailers of cigars have announced a five cent straight policy on every brand. The new rule went into effect yesterday. Decatur cigars still come at six for— William G. McAdoo, secretary'of the treasury will speak at Ft. Wayne next Thursday night. At the same time Senators Kern and Taggart will be there and the meeting will be one of the big ones of the year in this section. Two Ford touring cars were delivered by the Kalver-Noble garage company to Washington township purchasters yesterday. One of the cars went, to -Tilden Gerber of Washington township and the other to Chas. Dunn of this city. The Stotsenlierg speech which was to have been held at Fort Wayne this evening has been called off on account of the big rally which will beheld there next Thursday night, when Senators Taggart and Kern and secretary McAdoo will be present. Bill Durr, of Wells county, has , made his escape for the fourth time from Easthaven asylum, at Richmond, and has been given a job in Portland. The last time he was apprehended he licked the deputy sheriff of Wells county. ' Durr has relatives here. The Neuenschwandcr saloon opened for business in French township yesterday morning and twenty men were lined up at the door awaiting the fateful hour. Several jitney lines have been projected from Bluffton and the Parlor City may now quench its thirst conveniently. Come in and let us show you our samples of engraved visiting and business cards, greeting cards, wedding invitations and announcements and monogram stationery. We are sole agents for the Harcourt Engraving company and have on display a complete line of their artistic work. We invite to see it. A detachment of New Jersey national guardmen were taken through here on the Erie this morning, bound east for their home state. The Pullmans accomodated two companies and the rest of the train was loaded with armored motor cars and camp paraphenelia. Other movements of troops have been going on over Fort Wayne railroads for a week. Wo are receiving the usual number of unsigned letters as the campaign warms up, threatening us with all kinds of business loss, subscription stops and other calamities in case we don't cease our boosting for Wilson and the democratic ticket. We sunposed that every one knew- that this paper has-democratic tendencies and that we have the right to fight for the principles in which we believe. HOUSE TO RENT—On First street, remodeled, papered and painted, 'nqulre of Fred Fruchte. 245t6

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D. A. GILLIOM Professional dealer in good, professional and modern pianos and sew- I ing machines; tuning, repairing I and Rebuilding a specialty. Drop I

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We wish to announce that we have taken the county agency for the Oakland and Maxwell Automobiles. Oakland—6 cyl., 5 passenger $795.00 F. O. B. Pontiac. Maxwell—4 cyl., 5 passenger $595.00 F. O. B. Detroit. We have these cars in stock and can make you prompt delivery. Investigate our proposition before you buy your car. €q. ‘ xXATO TTOTT