Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1916 — Page 3
This ellfe !SjS Handsome Boot L ; is right in line with the style | \ trend, medium narrow toe, / 4 Louis heel, 7-in. top and a / ' fitter. Moderately priced for so excellent a quality. Ask to see them. die Arch Price $4,00 Charlie VogleWede AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE
-usao::: I WEATHER FORECAST g H tJ Fair tonight and Saturday. Somewhat warmer Saturday. Mrs. Dick Hill and daughter, Mabel were visitors in Monmouth today. Mrs. G. T. Burk and daughter, viv- I ian, spent the day fn Fort Wayne. Mrs. A. L. Brentliger and children went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon for a visit. Miss Gusta Yager and her guest, Miss Beth Chalfant of Ossian spent ’ the day in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Walter Kauffman and daughter, Kathryn, were Fort Wayne vis- ' itors today. Mrs, Wesley Hoffman and daughters, Margaret Jane and Betty, were ■ guests of Mrs. Grover Hoffman in I t. ' Wayne today. Mrs. Shaffer Peterson and granddaughters, Pauline and Mary Wolford went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon Mr a visit with relatives. 1 Mrs. H. S. Steele, and son. Russell, - went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with her mother-ih-law, Mrs. . John Steele, and the D. 1. Weikel and . Miller families. C. L. Archbold, advertising mana- < ger for the National Refining Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, was in the city yos- , terday, the guest of Mrs. J. R. Bobo < and ther relatives and friends. t One thing’s a cinch, no matter 1 which way th' election goes th’ silvertongued orator 'll be thrown out o’ < employment, so cheer up. Rev. Wil- I ey Tanger broke both arches coinin’ J out flat footed fer Hanly t’day.—Abe 1 Martin. <
LOOKING FOR BARGAINS? | Then buy anything you can at thi old price, if you [ need it* ? 25 lbs. Cane Granulated Sugar $2.00 Self Rising Buckwheat Flour, pkg 10c and 25c ■ Self Rising Pan Cake Flour, pkg 10c Self Rising Corn Cake Flour, pkg 10c Minute Tapioca, pkg.. .12c Pearl Tapioca, pkg.... 10c ! Seeded Raisins, pkg.. 12c Pearl Tapioca, blk., lb.. 10c Not-a-Seed Raisin, pkg. 15c Pearl Barley, pkg. ...10c Holland Rusk, pkg....10c Any Milk 5c and 10c Scudder’s Maple Syrup. 1 qt. tins 45c Our Good Luck Oleo is the highest grade Oleo in the city and sells at 25c ' Yes, we’ll soon have two cars of Potatoes for winter storage. See us. We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggi 32c Butter 20c to 27c M. E. HOWER North of G. R. & I. Denot ’Phone 108 I WHAT’S THE I r‘VERDICT”?| ■ ASK ANY CIGAR DEALER H w
Miss Olive Perkins si-pent the afternoon ni Fort Wayne. Leland Frank is ill of a high fever and under the doctor's care. Mrs. William Jackson went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Be sure to see “That Girl" at the Methodist church this evening. Miss Helen Keller, of Colver, is a guest at the Frank Gass home. Murray Sutton went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with her aunt, Mrs. Ethel Shepherd. Misses Naomi Gass, Jane Long and Frances Mougey will spend Sunday in Fort Wayne with Miss Leone Muhn. W. O. Bigham and wife are moving today to their farm northeast of th city. Their residence on Madison street will J>e leased. Mrs. es VBaker and son, Raymond, joined the son, Sylvan, at the homo of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Martz, in Fort Wayne today. Mr. Baker will go for Sunday. The Catholic Ladles oi Columbia desires a good attendance at the called meeting at the home of Mrs. L. A. Holthouse Tuesday evening. Important business will come up. A called meeting of the Shak speare club for three o’clock tomorrow afternoon at tlie home of Mrs, J, C Patterson, desires the presence < f each member. A fine meeting of the Presbyterian Aid was held at the home of Mrs. H. S. Michaud, the attendance and interest being good. Fine refreshments were served. Through oversight, the name of Helen Kinney was omitted in the mention of those assisting Mrs. John C. Moran at the Hallowe’en party given by Miss Margaret Moran Tuesday evening.
CONFERENCE CONVENTION (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) How We Have Helped to Build Up North Indiana Conference — Fort Wayne district, Mrs. Fred V. Mills, Decatur; Goshen District, Mrs. Ellwood Starbuck, Goshen; Logansport District, Mrs. Norman Badgley, Arcadia; Muncie District, Mrs. J. W. Wagner, Anderson; Richmond District, Miss Laura Bertsch, Centerville; Wabash District, Mrs. S. J. Dillon, I,aFontaine. Convention Song. Executive Matters. Special Music—Mrs. C. A. Brccce, Bluffton. Announcements. Benediction. Thursday Afternoon—l:3o. Holy Communion, conducted by district superintendent, Rev. W. W. Martin, assisted by our pastor host, Rev. Fred Thornburg, and visiting ministers. Special Music, Duet—Mrs. Naftzger, Miss Davis. Bureaus in Which We Are Greatly Interested—“Porto Rico” (by letter), Mrs. J. C. Murray; "North Carolina,” Mrs. A. B. Cline; “Florida.” Mrs. L. H. Bunyan. Convention Song. Practical Home Missionary Talks — Miss Addie Benedict, deaconess and field secretary for ansas City Training School; Miss Olivia G. Dunlap, National Field Secretary. Special Music-Ladies’ Quartet. Children's Hour—Mrs. Anna Vance Announcements. Benediction. X Auto Ride—Courtesy of Decatur Auxiliary. Thursday Night—7:oo. Devotions—Mrs. F. P. Morris, Markle. Music —Decatur Choir. Address—By one of our National Workers. Offering. Special Music —Ladies’ Quartet. Benediction. Friday Morning. Devotions—Mrs. H. E. Tribolet. Bluffton. Minutes. Election of Department Secretaries. Installation of Officers. Report of Committees. Unfinished Business. Setting the Goal for 1917 —Mrs. J C. White. Miscellaneous Business. “Blest be the Tie That Binds.” Closing Prayer. Conference Officers. President Emeritus—Mrs. L. H. Bunyan, Richmond. President—Mrs. J. C. White, Elkhart. Honorary Vice President —Mrs. J. C. Murray, San Juan, Porto Rico. Vice Presidedt—Mrs. Emma L. Daniel, Decatur. Vice President —Mrs. A. B. Cline. Bluffton. Corresponding Secretary—Miss Olga Davis, Middletown. Recotding Secretary—Miss Ora Conrad, Richmond. Treasurer—Mrs. J. W. Vail, Decatur. Department Secretaries. Mite Box—Mrs. W. W. Rohrer, New Paris. Young People and Children —Mrs. Earle Naftzger, Wabash. Systematic Beneficence —Mrs. Ward Painter, Middletown. Woman’s and Children’s Home Missians, Literature, Mission Study— Mrs. R. H. Richardsbn, Marion. Supplies—Mrs. A. G. Hoovens, Goshen. Temperance—Mrs. Iva Wood Parker, Elkhart. Training Schools—Miss Elsie M. Freeman. Logansport. Evangelism—Mrs. W. T. Arnold, Bluffton. Perpetual Members —Mrs. Emma L. Daniel, Decatur. Same Old Price In spite of the prevailing high prices in most lines of merchandise, we are still selling all kinds of men’s and boys’ suits, overcoats and underwear'at the same prices that have prevailed for the last few years. Underwear Bargains We have a few odd garments in Men’s and Boys’ Wool and Cotton Underwear that we are going to close out at bargains. Com ecarly, if you want them. VANCE k HITE
WIFE TOO ILL TO WORK IN BED MOST OF TIME Her Health Restored by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Indianapolis, Indiana. — “My health was so poor and my constitution so run
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work and washing for eleven and I can truthfully say Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been a godsend to me for I would have been in my jyavo today but for it. I would tell all women suffering as I was to try your valuable remedy.”—Mrs. Wm. Green, 332. S. Addison Street, Indianapolis.lndiana. | There is hardly a neighborhood in this country, wherein some woman has not, found health by using this good oldfashioned root and herb remedy If there is anything about which you would like special advice, write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo. N. Y„ Oct. 27—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 12,000; shipments, 2,850 officialto Ne v York yesterday, 190; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; yorkers, $10.25@$ 10.35; pigs, $9.50; roughs, [email protected]; stags, s7.so(it> $8.50; cattle, 375; steady; sheep, 7,000; steady; top lambs, $10.85. Helen and Dorothy Walters an.’. Donna Parrish walked to the country home of Donna’s aunt, Mrs.'Charles Gage, yesterday where they had a fine visit, the return trip being a ride. “Vaporize” Croup or Cold Troubles Vapor treatments for cold troubles are better than internal medicines, as the vapors carry the medication direct to the lungsand air passages without disturbing the stomach. When Vick’s “Vap-O-Rub” Salve is applied over the throat and chest, these vapors. released by the heat of the body, are inhaled with each breath. 25c. to SI.OO.
Satisfy!— that’s a hew thing for a cigarette to do It’s nothing for a cigarette to just taste good—lots of cigarettes may do that. But Chesterfields do more—they satisfy! Just like a thick, juicy steak satisfies when you’re hungry. Yet, with all that, Chesterfields arc MILD ! No other cigarette can give you this enjoyment (satisfy, yet mild), for the good reason that no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend —an entirely new combination of tobaccos and the most important development in cigarette blending in 20 years. ' “Give me a package of those cigarettes that SA TISFY ! Chesterfield „ CJGAR.ETTE ih /■ .-A.' I h ' ■ fev* I ’RSfiSSiSHb — - —
| Cotton Blankets 1 II AT LAST YEARS PRICES || MB —— m | COTTON BLANKETS = II 75c, 85c, SI.OO, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 || I WOOL NAPPED BLANKETS H i| $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 H la 0 All Wool Blankets in ail sizes, prices, plaids and plain. A very S large assortment. •» II II We also have a complete line of all kinds of knit goods, knit caps gg* and scarls, knit skirts, and a big line of Ladies’ and Children’s Sweat- «■» St ers. s ’|| Come early and get the benefit of these bargains. || s THE BOSTON STORE =
ACfew ivies. every woman >b|J /J/' wants a nice, c!e?*r complexion, and can have it at a trifling cost. Cdnsdpation in women is increasing to ularmir.g extent, and this causespoor circulation which acc unts Tor ycflow, muddy, pimply com;:lexica3 which so ' many women are t;. : ng to overcome. Dr. Edwar-id Olivo Tablets . is the ene dependable remedy for bad complexion;. They act on tb... ’i-.-c, . A Lrv.-;!.r Kic-l-;rre!,y-•,-cnodc. . . ia after-effect. They a- .:n '.-ire to throw eff the impurities i .at gel ini • the! loccl.Tr.ey will surely c'rijTun, c v:.n r.-.ost distress- ' ingcond ‘iouqui.'iyar-d i'n.e;-pt;sc entire system, riving a . fresh, ruddy skin. The;' are absolu'-b pur'- - to tv - and ootreet constrpHtwm. lliey act ;uicki-, cleanse ;v.d purily—and re.- '.n you i lime. St-:’ ahnc.itnow. Get a box 1 | Iron any dmgs’st—loc and 25c. * ■ - - -- --
FOR CHRISTMAS YOUR PHOTOGRAPH , It carries the personal thought of | the giver, is simple, appropriate and I s "Kl! creates no greater obligation than the 1 1‘ > ■ *7?'- i ' kindly thought is bears. New Christ1 mac ,ine j ust received. Remember, \ A& >:■*•■. your friends can bu y everything you i- u* »- can s ,ve them, except your photo- • fiEf’ L Mrkc an appointment BEFORE 1 < -r Reduced Rates Until Nov. 20. 'Phone 807. : . r ' ERWIN STUDIO lOver Callow and Kohne Drug Store.
FOR RENT A house on Fourth St., 4 rooms and pantry. Newly papered and painted- Mrs. Costello. 255tfi FOR SALE —A Florence hot blast soft coal burner. Inquire of Elgin i ; King, North Third St. 25otf. |
Holstein cattle sale at the Decatur Horse Sale barn on Thursday, Nov. 16. Heifers and huils will he sold at public auction. From the best herd in Adams Co. Kukelhan Bros. 254tf I IM II MM—l——M——B
