Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 309, Decatur, Adams County, 30 December 1916 — Page 3

■e Big Advantage I __in this sale of girls compu-sole shoes is that I have all sizes and w idths. Girls who are ■ economic and like stylish shoes are buying | two pairs of these snappy shocks at $2.95 THE PAIR Charlie VogleWede at the sign of the big shoe

Leather forecast I I" ■ and Sunday fair ind ner. _ _____ vid Flanders went to Fort Wayne v noon. ss Mabel Springer, of Bobo, was sitor in the city today. C. Tritch went to Fort ne tonoon to visit with re *s. s. c. M. Hower return*! . Potafter a visit here with relatives rtin Marhenke is cdnfnUpßo the ■ nn account of a severe ease of ■ilitls. ■enneth Andrews went to F >rt ■ nethis noon to isit with his aunt, H c. K. Lhamott. ■ss Mary Frisinger and her gu i, ■ Mildred Otto, of Alexandria, L the afternoo nin Ft. Wayne, ■ss Marguerite Mayer went to Ft. ■ne today noon to visit with her ■r. Eva, who is employed there, ■rs Ona Morey returned today to ■on, 0. She visited with her ■er. Mrs. Link Bodie. ■ ■rs, IXiehrman and daughters, D< - La and Mildred, left this aft-r- --■ for their home in Fort Wayne L a visit here with relatives. ■rs. Earl Guy of Kalkaska county. ■.. who visited With her father, ■ Kinsey and family at Craigvillo, ■ this afternoon for Bryant to visit •hies Lehtz at Fort Wayne has gill notice that autonfoblle drivers do not hacve the 1917 tags vill ■ pinched in that city. Don’t take v chances. Get your license if you I going to drive a ear.

heHome Os Quality Groceries! No. 1 Salt White Fish, large and bright, per lbl2'ic Extra Fancy Bright Duluth Salt Herring, per lbloc Fancy Hand Picked Rudebagas, lb2c Fan^v'P^? nS ni > C Cooking Cabbage, lb. ..3c fancy Pinto Beans... 12c lima Beans 10c Fancy Baldwin Apples, Black-eye Beans 10c peck ....,10c “Your potatoes are the best cookers and the least waste I have bought this year.” That is xvhat we hear every day—and w e give 60 lbs. for a bushel. —" - ——— —— We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggs 40c Butter 25c to 32c M. £. HOWER Xtfthof G. R. & 1. bcoot ’Phone 108 --- 7 - l|Wl , g i an-"---arrT-rw' -a®- Msraan* We heartily wish you Health and r Prosperity for the New Year. E May our business relations con- | linue a source of mutual sat- t? isfaction. 1 The White Stag Cigar Co. |

Ansel Bremerkamp was it Ft. Wayne visitor today. Miss Naomi Baker wept to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon to visit until after New Year’s. Mrs. L> na Cloud left thi afternoon for her home at Lynn after a visit with the C. C. Cloud family and other relatives. Mrs. Martha Todd returned yesterday afternoon to Hoagland after a visit here with her daughter, Mrs. 1). V. Ruckman. Mr. and Mrs. French Parrish returned to Delphos, Ohio, after a visit here with her mother. Mrs. Mary Parrish, and other relatives. Mrs. Jacob Miller of Marshall sreet left yesterday afternoon for Grand Rapids. Mich., for a visit with her son, Harry Miller, and wife. Mrs. Charles Pilliod and children returned this afternoon to Dayton, G. They visited here since Chrfstma « with her mother, Mrs. Mary Weraheff. Mrs. Hen Kohne and son. Bernard, went to Ft. Wayne to be with her sister, Mrs. Clem Hake, whose year and a half old babe, Raymond, was operated upon this morning. Fred Chronister who has served <m the Mexican border for several month arrived home today , having be n ! mustered out. Fred was one of ti” good- ones and he liked it. Misses Mildred Strebe and Grace Liehtensteiger left yesterday afternoon for Fort Wayne to visit over NewYear’s with Miss Lichtensteiger’s aunt, Mrs. Clarence Baxter. Martin Stalter. well known resident of near Peterson, is recovering from a fracture of the shoulder blade, received * a fall from a shed from which he was getting down his bob sleds a week ago.

'erne Yost O s Chicago, m wlll •U'end New Year’s with Miss j 0 BalsMrs. Home,- Raudenbush and son. Wr, went to Fort Wayne this morn: F. M. Schirmeyer made a business ,’X Wayne yesterday afterMiss Agnes Kohne will lpe nd Sun- <. y and New Year’s with friends in t ort Mayne. Mr. Bell arrived from I>eru ' to spcn(J 'he week end an.l Ntw Year’s with his M " n ’ C. E. Heli and family. . Tbe Ford and Maxwell on the court house corner, attracted a lot of atI ention today ami the business men did a good business. Miss Irene Eady of F ort Wayne is “' home lor a visit over New Year’s Miss Zertha Porter of Bluffton, cane for a visit with the J. w. Rabbitt famMiss Cora Ketchum returned today Geneva. She was accompanied to J er home by her sister, Mrs. Harve Baker, and son, Marion, whose guest die wan. Miss Caroline Dowling left this morning for Remington to take up her teaching again after a week’s valatfon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thdmas Dowling. Pearl and Esther Meshberger returned to Berne this afternoon after visit here sinve Wednesday with their unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Michaud and family. I he crowd in Decatur today certa'aly showed that it pays to be alive, to meet the people and to show that you appreciate their trade. It was a dandy and it can be kept up. Mrs. Bernard Voglewede and sons, Edward and Junior, left this morning tor their home in Indianapolis after a visit here with her parents, Sheriff and Mrs. Ed Green and family. Miss Della Harruff has received word of the safe arrival of her mother. Mrs. H. Harruff, at Fort Worth. Texas, where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Marshall. The Commercial Club at Waba-sh is issuing a monthly magazine, called “Greater Wabash". Its a good one and shows the proper spirit. It boos’s Wai ;o h all the time and then soni' 1 . Tiie Misses Blanch and Martha McCrory, who visited here with their brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph i McCrory, returned to their home at I De atur yesterday afternoon.—-Berne Witness. Mrs. Charles Myers and son. Fredrick and Kenneth, of Niles, Mi- h.. who visited at Bluffton, arrived last vuiing to isit with the French Quinn and John 1). Myers families and other relatives. Tell Binkley exchanged his Christmas slippers this mornin’, as he lives so fer from a nickel the-ater. “Love may be blind, but it seems t’ pick off all th’ swelters,” said Lase Bud t'day. I—Abe Martin. Miss Zoe Deffendarfer returned yesterday afternoon to Columbia City 11 after a visit ere with Mr. and Mrs. |i Verne Overdeer. Mi’. Overdeer is asI distant manager of the Morris five 1 and ten cent store. , Judge D. D. Heller who lias been so ' ill for more than two weeks was believed to be some improved today He i 1 assed a very good night and though . very weak seemed better in some i ways this morning. j Mrs. Albert Katterheinrich and chil- | dren returned today to South Bend : after a visit from over Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James | Hurst. Mr. Katterheinrich returned I to South Bend today. II Mrs. Fannie Peterson, Miss ElizaI beth Peterson and their guest, Mrs. I Tom Peterson, of Gary, spent yesterI day in Fort Wayne with friends. Mrs. II To mPeterson left this morning for II Goshen, enroute home.

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I tooth paste ’hat is fighting the most general disease in the world. Use it twice daily. See your dentist twice yearly. the ease, and its symptoms and start the Senreco treatment tonight. 25c at your druggists. For sample send 4c, stamps or coin, to The Scntanel Remedies Co.. Cincinnati, Ohio, A DENTISTS Formula

VEGETABLE CALOMEL l__ 4 Vegetable calomel, extract of the root of the old-fashioned may-apple plant, does not salivate. As a liver stimulator, it’S great. It’s a perfect substitute for ordinary calomel (mercury); in fact, it’s better, , because its action is gentle instead of severe and irritating — and it leaves no mean, disagreeable aftereffects. Physicians recognize this and prescribe may-apple root (podophyllin, iney call it) daily. Combined with four other standard, all-vegetable remedies, mayapple root may now be had at most any druggist’s in convenient sugarcoated tablet form by asking for Sentanel Laxatives. If you forget tl e name, ask for the box that has the picture of the soldier on it. These tablets are small, easy to take and are really wonderful little performers. Tney quickly clean out the poisons that are causing you headache, constipation, sour stomach, biliousness, dizzy spells, bad breath and coated tongue. They are mild. They netmr gripe. And they are a bowel tonic as well as a cleanser and liver regulator. A 10c box should last one several weeks. A Physician's trial package (4 doses) will be mailed you free if you write mentioning this advertisement. Jl'tifi Sentanel Remedies Co., 802 iffadisoa Ave., Covington, Ky. '

Get The Whole Family Interested In Saving y rni' THE 1917 CHRISTMAS club rfef ° f " ,c ■ W FIRST NATIONAL BANK Can ac * e a Family Affair A ' Brother John will want something expensive and “classy.” Sister Mary a new set of furs —maybe the whole family will want a new Car and will combine their Christmas money. ’ . . , You can have what has been just out of reach before if you 11 join the 'v'- A i improved Christmas Club now and start with the rest. n J Whatever you want is coming your way next ( hnstmas. Ihe whole *' c —f / family will be fairly bubbling over with the Christmas joys that only a full Na ■ pocketbook can bring. Take Out as Many Memberships as You Like Choose from these six classes. If you start with 5c and add 5c more cach week to your iast amount you rcccive $63.75 or if you prefer start Zfc- ~ , w ith $2.50 and pay 5c less each week. . .X ♦ Join the IMPROVED Club Join the IMPROVED Club and teach the family by the method that’s nearest like the regular Banking way. Come in and pick your Clubs from these classes. Get the whole fami|v interested in saving. Let them help earn the Christmas money and ap- \ pfeciate its true worth. Make next Christmas a glorious one. Joni tonight or tomorrow. | JOHN TODAY r i ASia 9 CLASS 5 ... Ascending, starts with 2c ami gets $25.50. .Adding, ,K ‘ ginS " ,lb 5C a “ d ‘ S CI \SS 2 \ with <pbo.<o. s 1 Pending begins With SI.OO and draws Cl^’£ ing> flrst |)ayß $2.50 then St less :: S -( )..i0. ~ c _ ic h wec k alK | receives $63.75. i '.'.'S 7 a * cck and reteiVCS $25 - 00 ' C $!.00 per week at the end of 50 weeks I p ayß 25c a week and receives $12.50. receives $50.00. 8. 1.

Did You Have a I Merry Christmas? WE HOPE YOU DID and that you I will start now to provide for a pleas- I ant Xmas in 1917. We are enroll- I ing members in our THRIFT CHRISTMAS CLUB every day. Have you secured I your card? If not, come in and be one of the Thrifties. 16 Different Classes 16 4 PER CENT INTEREST ADDED TO YOUR MONEY THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. ■■■■■■■■aßmSEMEaj£ 73WWK- -SWSB TJOOBm

TO CLOSE NEW YEAR'S DAY. The undersigned merchants will close their stores all day Monday on account of it being New Y’ear’s Day: Niblick & Company. The Kuebler Company. M. Fullenkdmp. Runyon & Engeler. Fred V. Mills. M. E. Hower. Mangold & Baker. Bert Hunsicker. Sam Hite. Jacob Buhler. Mrs.’ Frank McConnell. Will Johns. Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson. 1 The Myers-Dailey Co.

Vance & Hite. Holthouse, Schulte Co. Morris & Co. 1 C. E. Baughman. 3t)Bt2 NOTICE To" FARMERS. | We will pay the highest cash price for beef hides at the packing house. *28211 HOOSIER PACKING CO. ~ ' — ——— -«> $100,000.00 to loan on 20-year time, without commission. Payment before malurlty allowed. —Erwin's Office. 308t12 H TO SETTLE ESTATE. I Must sell 120 acres by February

—— ; fair buildings, stone road. 5 miles of Decatur; S9O per acre.—Erwin’s Office. 308t12 —o - notice. In calling to Settle for work done in the past, you will find the undersigned at Ollie Heller’s shop on So. First street. 299t12 J. A. BLEW. HOUSE WANTED-I would like to rent on satisfactory leash a modern house in Decatur. Will appreciate any information concerning same within the next week or two. —W. A. KLElg’Ell, Care Adams Co. Cream * cry. 309t6