Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1916 — Page 3

ITS NO SECRET We are asked a good many times, “Why do Top Notch boots wear so much better than other kinds?” It’s no secret. Top Notch boots have more PURE GUM and LESS duck and litharge in them, they are made in widths, high or low instep, long slim, short wide, making it possible to give a better fit. Not how cheap but how good is the system.

Charlie VogleWede AT THE SIGN OF T§E BIG SHOE

I WEATHER FORECAST n V Cloudy and unsettled tonight and Wednesday probably rain. Jack Ross went to Fort Wayne this morning on business. Mrs. W. T. Graham of Monroe w is a shopper here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krueckebcrg went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend to business. Attorney D. B. Erwin went to Ft. Wayne and Bluffton to attend to business matters. Mrs. Albert Parker and two sons, returned yesterday afternoon to Ft. Wayne after a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Steele. Ever notice how a movie audience applauds a film baby ’cause it can’t hear it? My idea o’ nerve is th’ eastern newspapers makin' suggestions t’ our western president.—Abe Martin. Mis. Mollie Rodenbeck left yesterday afternoon on the 1:05 train for, her ohme at St. Marys' Ohio, after a visit here with her niece. I* F. Schroeder and family. > Mrs. Abe Stoneburner, accompanied by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rochstroh, wc.it to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon to enter the Lutheran hospital for an operation this morning. Mrs. L. T. Brokaw returned lioi.te yesterday from Garret after a weeks visit with the L. G. Cole family. Siie {tttended the funerals of her cousins, Mrs. Allen Bowser of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Allen Waters, of seven miles north of Fort Wayne.

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THANKSGIVING! Fancy Soft Shell Wai- Fancy Sweet Potatoes, nuts 25c peck 35c Fancy Polished Brazil Jell-O, any flavorloc Nuts 25c Sweet Oranges, doz. ..30c Large ' Roasted’ Pea *' ancv Gra P« s ion Bananas, doz2oc r Cranberries, qtloc Slaw Cabbage 5c Large Lemons, doz... .30c Green House Lettuce 12’/2C Not-a-Seed Raisins ...18c Pie Pumpkins 10c Sun-Maid Raisins ....15c Square Deal Desert, 2 pkgs l ; sc Mince Meatloc; 3 for 25c We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggs 39c Butter 25c to 30c M. E. HOWER North of G. R. ft I. Denol ’Phone 108

Hey Fellows, Have you tried the “WHITE STAG” Little Opera Size yet? No; Well then your missing some ot the real joy of living. A CLEAR HAVANA SMOKE FOR A NlCKEL—makes old “Hy Kost” of smoking take a back seal. Just get a “Jit” in your “Mit” and beat it to the nearest smokery and ask for the new size of WHi TE STAG”—You’ll know it by the band on it. And say, it’s just the smoke to crown the “Turkey Day Dinner” with. Take a Box Home With You Tonight.

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H. S. Michaud went to Fort Wayne this morning on business. Miss Madge Hite went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Orval Lord and babe returned to Fort Wayne after a visit here with relatives. Mrs. Fred Thieme was taken Io tile Lutheran hospital, Fori Wayne, yesterday for examination. Mrs. Clara LaFontaine and two children left yesterday afternoon for Berne where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. John Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. M. Shady returned to their home at Elkhart. They have been here since accompanking t ie body of Mr. Shady’s father, Joseph Shady, here for burial. Mrs. Dan Niblick will go to Vera Cruz tomorrow to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Henneford. She will be joined for Thanksgiving Day festivity by Mr. Niblick and children, Harold and Mildred. Mrs. A. J. Beavers went to Fort Wayne this morning to call on > r sister, Mrs. A. K. Stoneburner of Kirkland township,-who was oper.it’ed upon at the Lutheran hospital a week ago.. She is getting along nicely. Every minister in this county "has been invited to a council of ministers to be held in Muncie January 15 to 17th under the auspices of the Laymen’s Missionary Movement. Church experts will discuss problems of interest to the pastors. Citizens of Muncie will furnish lodging and breakfast to all ministers who register in advance. The Mum ie Committe is headed by tin; ministms of that city. The meeting is siniii ir to one which the laymen held in Rochester, N. Y., two years ago.

Miss Edith Bentz went to Fort ( Wayne this morning. i Mrs. Robert McMahon visited in Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mrs. Hugh Hite and son, Bobby, went to Fortt Wayne this noon for a visit. Miss Peggy Lewis of Canton, 0., who is a guest of the Charles True family, was a shopper here today. Miss Lizzie and Emma Werder went‘to New Washington, and Attica Ohio, to visit their sister, Mrs. Win. Casner and family and other relatives. Miss Gertrude Uhrick left this afternoon on the 1:05 train for her home at Muncie. Site visited here two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Deßolt and other relatives. The program of the Fort Wayne Real Estate exchange to be held at 6:30 o’clock to-night promises to be an interesting one. Art Smith, Fort Wayne’s birdboy, will be a distinguished guest. Harry H. Gardiner, “The Human Fly,” will also be present. Chicken and other tilings of which make life worth living will be on tile menu.—Fort Wayne JaurmlGazette. COLUMdUS TO PLAY FRIARS. Thanksgiving day marks the cloie of the foot ball season in Fort Wayne, when the Friars team meets the famous Columbus Pan Handle team. The team from Columbus lioasts of having six brothers in their line-up and so far this season lias played the greatest teams in .ho country and only lost one game. To their credit it must be said that th jy defeated such teams as the Detroit Heralds and the Cleveland team. Rotary Day. The Rotary club will attend the hame on Turkey day in a body and the Elks’ band has been engaged to furnish music as well as lead the parade which is always a feature of the closing game. New Star. In the Friars’ line-up will lie a new face in one Jack Ambrose, who hails from Maine university, and is one of the country’s cleverest quarterbacks. The balance of the team will be the sam« which by the way holds the state The game will start promptly at 2:30 p. in., and many people from neighboring game.

SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS Your photo finished in high grade Sepia Brown for $1.75 per dozen, our regular $4.00 value. Many styles to choose from, best of material used, proof furnished, all work positively guaranteed. Come Early, before the rush. Remember, your friends can buy anything you can give them, except your photograph. Dark days make no difference. We have plenty of artificial light. ERWIN STUDIO ’Phone 807. Over Callow & Kohne Drug Store. “ask the judge OF THE ADAMS COUNTY CORN SHOW how you can improve your seed corn. Good seed corn is scarce this year and the judge will show every farmer desiring his assistance how to select a stronger and higher producing type of corn. Y our corn may be good in all but one or two vital points, but in order for hi mto see where you are making a mi stake you must have some corn at Berne, December 14-16. NO ENTRY FEE, NO ADMISSION CHARGE, AND LIBERAL PRIZES. ALL FREE. Select the 10 best ears you have and show your neighbors you can raise as good or better corn than they. Watch the papers daily for further announcements and for any personal information. Write or call THE ADAMS COUNTY AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION ASSOCIATION CLYDE HARDEN, Secy R. R. No. 12. Decatur, Indiana. . • ,

SAFETY ANO SERVICE These form the foundation of the Thrift Christmas Club You Are Invited To Make This Club Your Savings Club Next Year Opening Dec. 18,1916. ... THE... PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO.

SALESMAN OFFERS ADVICE TO OTHERS E. Griffin, Richmond, Ind., Thinks Relief is in Store for All Who Will Try Tanlac. Richmond, Ind., Nov. 27, —That Tanlac lias a firm friend in E. Griffin a well known salesman of this city, was forcefully shown on October 17, when lie told in a most frank end earnest manner of the benefits lie gained though the Master Melleine. “1 have suffered from stomach trouble for two years," he said. "Nervousness also bothered me. I Would experience dull headaches frequently and I always had a bad taste .in my 'mouth. 1 couldn’t keep food on my stomach at times and I was losing flesh. It was hard for me to rest at night also. “Friends recommended Tanlac to me and I decided to give the new medicine a trial. It surely has helped me more than any other medicine I’ve ever tried. All my troubles have been relieved and I feel better generally. I recommend Tanlac because 1 want my friends to try the medicine, especially those who are troubles as I was.” -Tanlac ,the Master Medicine, is especially beneficial tor stomach, liver and kidey trouble, catarrhal complainest, rheumatism, nervousness, sleeplessness, loss of appetite i.nd the like. Tanlac is now being specially introduced and erplained in Decatur at the Smith, Yager & Falk drug stere. Advt. ACHING TEETH RELIEVED AT HOME Sloan's Liniment Robs Toothache of Its Terrors. Pain Vanishes in a Few Minutes No need to pace the floor all night with the agony of a throbbing tooth. Sloan’s Liniment will quickly relieve the pain and give you rest. ; A single application and the pain • usually disappears. Sloan's Liniment , gets right to the root of the troubl”. ; Like a warming balm it relieves con gestion, and in a few minutes tooth

Skin rough? Lipa cracked? Handa chapped? You needn't buy .a special preparation — there’s nothing better for the purpose than Turpo. Turpo THE TURPENTINE OINTMENT Turpo is good for so m«ny things. Il heals a sore quickly—a cut, a bum ot bruise. It soothes chapped hands or lips. It eases pain, and loosens colds and catarrh. Turpois a smooth, pleasing, effective ointment—just turpentine, camphor and menthol combined in a mineral base that looks clean, smells clean, and is clean. Buy Turpo of your Druggist at 25c, 50c and *I,OO. TURBO FOR SALE BY SMITH, YAGER & FALK, 157 2nd. St HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO., 167 2nd. St

ache is reduced. To soothe the throb of a tootli that pains with neuralgia, apply Sloan's Liniment externally. Aching muscles rheumatism, gout, bruises, sprains, lumbago, chilblains, sprains and s’lff neck can also be most effectively treated with Sloan’s Liniment. Cleaner than mussy plasters or poultices. « V Sloan’s Liniment at all drug sloi- s in 25c, 50c and SI.OO bottles.

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Old Adams County Bank THIRD ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SAVING CLUB December 2nd is the close of the 1916 Landis Christmas Savings Club. The more savings you deposit before December 2nd the bigger Christmas you can have with your savings. JUST ONE MORE WEEK TO SAVE. MAKE IT COUNT. The window will then be closed to allow us time to write your checks. 1 WE PAY YOU TO SAVE. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK |

\\ M rite Omar twice —up and down or straight across —you get Aroma. Smoke Omar—once, twice, many times —you get Aroma. You can’t separate Omar from Aroma. The reason for the Aroma in Omar is the happy blending of rich Turkish with ripe accentuating leaves—the result is silky-smooth aroma-tones delicately blended with ripe tang. Omar—the perfect Turkish blend. Even the words blend. It's the Omar-Aroma that counts” QO y Ou’>ran»»erl Hr y' "I ’■'*