Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1916 — Page 3

I * w * f **-*^^2sx 7 THIS • TOP NOTCH" PAC has taken the place of the l)i.u Ih <i\ \ duck because it is so much lighter in weight, looks better and wears longer. Made for medium or heavy weight sox. Pure gum grey soles stand the gritty grind of the hardest kind of wear. ASK THE FELLOW WHO WEARS THEM Charlie Voglewede AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE

I itFL C - - *•*•*«•«*?** leWleSJi. • I WEATHER FORECAST ■■ ■ Hsffis:::r. r.:::: iic-saasacaoacasSl Fair tonight and Saturday, ( old r tonigkt. I. Bernstein went to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Ben I’. Rice went to Fort Wayne today noon. Mrs. J. F. Fruehte went to Fort Wayne today noon. Attorney I). B. Erwin attended to business in Fort Wayne today. Jacob Baumgartner, of Berne, was a business visitor here today. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance went Io Fort Wayne today, Mr. Vance going to attend the Shriners meeting. Mrs. G. Kurt and niece, Mrs. John Watson, went to Monmouth to assist the C. Burr family in butchering. Cheer up. stogies are t’ be an inch • shorter beginnin’ December first. Do you think thirty dollar shoes ’ll keep ’em at home? —Abe Martin. Jesse Helm, of the imstoffice force, sputtered an attack of indigestion ' this morning an hour after going to work and was obliged to return to his home for the day. He is not serious. Get your Thanksgiving cakes <<f the Christian Ladies’ Aid society Their annua! pre-Thank.- giving ei'" will be held next W’edensday at die gas office. Special orders should be telephoned to Mrs. G. T. Burk. While the bridegroom's son was making application in the chancery court for an injunction to restrain him from marrying, Marshall H. Willis, aged 83 years, of Harrison. Ark., wealthy farmer, obtained a license and married Pearl Darnahan, 15.

= ■ ■ '■ | The Home Os Quality Groceries ■ST.ffMM?'' -\ /JUK."' —iimimi.i ii—ih OATS WEEK Buy your Quaker Oats this week; and ask us how you can secure a $2.50 Aluminum Cooker with a purchase of 2 pkgs, at 10c each. NORTH DAKOTA POTATOES 5 bu. lots for a few days at $1.90 I : 1 bu. lots or less $2.00 15 lbs' for 50c; 30 lbs. for $1.00; 60 lbs. for $2.00. We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggi 31c Butter 30c M. E. HOWER I North of G. R. &I. Depot ’Phone 108 | I THE ‘VERDICT’ CIGAR I | Here is the Aristocrat of al! domestic cigars || |__ a s'/ 2 inch roll of luxury and comfort—the g U costliest selection of tobacco that can be sold at || S five cents straight. This is essentially an indoor g cigar—a cigar for the home, club, oi office a«« 1 long, delightful, soul-satisfying smoke for the || I man who wants the best. Guaranteed equal to || I I the fiinest imported cigars to be had anywhere at g I any price. ■ Sold straight l ive Cents by all dealers.

I John W. Tyndall made a business trip to Fort Wayne today noon. Dr. H. E. Costello went to Fort Wayne on business today noon. Miss Emma Lotter, of Willshire, (). changed cars here enroute to Ft. Wayne. Attorney F. S. Arm an trout of Geneva was here today looking up some court record. Mrs. F. M. Schirmeyer went to I t. Wayne today noon to be the guest of Mrs. L. G. Ellingham. Miss Addie Meyers, of Pleasant Mills,, changed cars here enroute to Fort Wayne today noon. Dr. D. D. Clark who was at the point of death from pneumonia w is able to come down town today. Mrs. William Klepper and child < i went to Fort Wayne today nopn for a visit over Sunday with relatives. Mrs. It. D. Myers accompanied her husband to Fort Wayne today win • ■ he will attend the Shriners meeting \ Miss Rose Keller loft today noon byway of Fort Wayne for her homo at Culver. She visited with the Frank Gass family and others. The penny supper Saturday even ing at the regular supper hour in the Moser building, given by the Ruth Circle of the Christian, church, promises to be a very good one. A good supper, for a penny an it will be served. Everybody is invited to come. The service this evening at 7:30 at the Christian church will be the last one this week, as the Saturday rest night will be observed tomorrow. Rev. Mavity will deliver a good sermon and Miss Georgia Frantz of Swayzee will lead the singing. The public is invited.

ONLY “GETS IT” FOR ME AFTER THIS It "Get*’’ Every Corn Every TimePainless—Nothing More Simple. ’ I'll tell yon what, I've quit using toe eating salves for corns. I’ve quit making n package out of my toes with bandages and contraptions—quit digging with knives and scissors. When You See Thole Pretty Girl, in Your DrugsMC, Wi.How If. . Good Time To End Your Corns. Give me ‘GETS-IT’ every time'” That’s what they all sav the verv first time they use “GETS-IT.” It's because “GETS-IT" is so simple and easv to use put it on in a few seconds- because there is no work or corn-fooling to do, no pain that shoots up to your heart. It gets your corns off your mind. All the time it's working—and then, that little old corn peels right off, leaves the clean, corn-free skin underneath—and your corn is gone! No wonder millions prefer “GETS-IT.” Try it tonight. “GETS-IT” is sold and recommended by druggists everywhere. 25c a bottle, or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co.. Chicago. 111. Sold in Decatur ami recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Smith. Yager & Falk and the Holt house Ih ug Co.

BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. For sale. 126 acres of second river bottom land, improvements excellent, 'a mile north of Pleasant Mills, Ind. For sale or trade. 80 acres, sandy clay soil, good improvements, two miles north of Willshire, Ohio, will trade for smaller farm or good city property. For sale or trade. 58 acres, mil 's north of Geneva, black land, new barn, fair house, no better location in country, will take in small city property. For sale, four good residence properties in Decatur, will sell any one of them with a small payment down and balance of payments like rent, so mhch per month, an excellent chance to own your own home, and stop paying rent and with same payments pay out on property. This property I am desirous of closing out. owing to the fact that I want to locate elsewhere, and 1 want !■> redin-e my holdings; therefore I am going to give some one an excellent bargain. Will be glad to show these to any one whether you buy or not; just look into my propositions before you buy. J. F. ARNOLD, Decatur, Ind. ’Phone 709. 280-e-o-d-ts

SPECIAL ADVERTISING TO SECURE NEW CUSTOMERS If yon are lucky enough to securea copy of this ad. wo will make you one dozen "Christmas Remembrance Folders” for $1.50. These are highgrade and latest, sell for three dollars a dozen. In upper left corner on <over a specially designed Poinsettia is richly embossed in high relief in green and red. and in lower right the words, "With Kind Remembrance and Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas,” in green relief. This ad will only be inn three times and offer holds good until December 10. Bring copy of ad witli you. Only one dozen to a family. All work positively guaranteed. Proofs furnished. No work fininshed until you are satisfied that your likeness is both pleasing and correct. Climb Stairs and save Dollars. ’Phone 807. ERWIN STUDIO Over Callow & Kohne Drug Store.

HAVE YOUR AUTOMOBILE TOP AND CURTAINS Looked alter now and be ready for the cold weather. WIND SHIELD STRIPS to lit on front bow, between the wind shield and front bow of top for all make cars. OUR 20TH CENTURY DOOR C URTAIN is the best attachment you can put on your car. Opens and shuts with the door. No curtains to button or unbutton getting in and out of the car. Made lor all cars. Can be taken off for summer. RADIATOR COV ERS made for all kinds of cars. I'ord covers ready to put on. AUTOMOBILE TOPS made and put on in one day. Made of rubber cloth, mohair or pantasoie. . DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS W. 1). PORTER, IProp. Cor. Ist & Monroe St. Phone 123

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Asthma-Catarrh and Bronchitis Can Be Greatly Relieved by the New External Vapor Treatment. Don't take internal medicines or habit forming drugs fur these troubles. Vick's ’’Vap-O-Rub'’ Salve is applied externally and relieves by inhabit ion as a. v apor and by absorption through the skin. For Asthma and Hay Lever, melt a l ittle Vick’s in a spoon and inhale the vapors, also mb well over the spinal eohimn to relax the. nervous tension. 25c, s<ie. or SI.OO. WKS SALVE ■ ■ 'Y -al 17 BRANDX’ I I I fßice Pancake Y fl! Flour r o appeiigintl mholesomc • AT YOUR GROCERS " —r-srr --rv-T —r-y, —-- T Jj l

1 WAR ON PRICES I jl We are putting the War Pi ices on Every Suit in H || our store. We have a good line of up-to-date suits 5 and we certainly can sav you big money on a suit. “ I i 1/ ’ I J II r// ffiFTa ) Jfewt / \ n Tn/''l ; n = 1 " ■ 'Vs |UI l J Wliwj i ■ \\ y * 2 ' aeeo '-j » -“' f “ n $12.50 far any $15.00 to $17.00 SUIT ft ’! $15.00 tor any $20.00 to $22.09 SUIT l! S $20.00 for any $25.00 to $37.50 SUIT = I This is all new up-to-date merchandise and it you ft | are in need of a New Suit vou can sure find it here I; - in this BIG SUIT SALE. ‘ = SS —- - • SS | THE BOSTON STORE | DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. S Mmilisssils?; zxr jyj I BIG SUIT SALE § All This Seasons Choice Styles to ■ t B a select from. VnV EVERY SUIT MUST GO REGARDLESS ll r o gjF :' - OF ITS MANUFACTURED COST. All Suits All Suits All $17.50 I Sold al $30.00 Worth $25.00 SUITS THIS SALE THIS SALE THIS SALE $15.00 $13.75 $11.75 .JUST RECEIVED New Shipment Coats. AH the Latest * - Styles and Colors SIO.OO io $25.00. Make your selections early. r - i NIBUCK & COMPANY