Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1917 — Page 5
Ufc ! HERE YOU ARE x A dandy low cut sandle for the fel--1=:- ~ _LI low who docs not like a rubber to cover his entire shoe. They are made with the clincher heel mabe to fit any style shoe. “Top Notch,” nuff said. * Charlie VogleWedc AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE Ba-." ——■
■iliw in l • I WEATHER FORECAST <! ■ K IN! ?K 172 I.' 23; Probably fair tonight and ’ Friday not much change in temperature. Mrs. A. J. Smith spent lie all ■.■- noon in Port Wayne. Miss Kate Elox of South Item! i ■ the guest of her sister, Airs. I. Bernstein. Attorney D. B. Erwin went i > le ditinapolis on business, Hie will nturn tomorow. Harry Magner of tin- Niblick grocery was off duty this morning on ■■ ecount of a cold. Mrs. Bose Weistnantle. of Elwood, is here visiting with her brother, E. F. Gass and family. Haymond Gass. E. B. Lenhart and F. V. Mills were among Decatur p'o pie who went to Fort Wayne on Imsi ness today noon. The Christian nrayer service dinted last evr/ifng at the I one Mrs. Minnie Daniels was a splendid one. The attendance was good an I th interest fine. A committee to ar- • fange for the leadership and th '•■■e of meeting, was appointed by the Re;. W. Paul Marsh. ' A bill was introduced in the legislature at Hartford, Conn., yesterday providing for the examination and lie rising of journalist* by a commission of five to be appointed by the governor. Under the propcsed measure a licensed news writer cn daily and weekly papers in the state would have to have at least six months' e:<perlenee a license would eo§t $lO and would be subject to suspension.
The Home Os Quality Groceries! < egjHRFS9"3HKE>£ W*fWWS^E3iKK!3nMHKMBW ’MSitffi* $» FOODS TO COOK HEADY TO EAT FOODS I Washington Crisps ...10c R J Saxon Wheat food ..!•’<• Kellogg’s Corn Flakes 10c I i Cream o' Rice 15c .Jersey Corn Flakes ..13c Chef Wheat Food ....15c Post Toasties 15c | a < u P.1.-L.V 10c Maple Flake W heat ...13c E Scotch Barley ><>c Crumbles Wheat ~..10c I Minute Tapioca 1-c Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25c f ‘ Pearl Tapioca, lb. ...10c Titter Chips 10c g Quaker Oats ..10c Sweet Pickles, doz ...10c g Macaroni 10c Sour Pickles, doz 10c ¥ Heinz Fancy Large Dill Pickles, doz ....18c We pay cash or trade for produce, Egg» 32c | Butter 25c to 32c S M E. HOWER | North of G It &I- ?>coot ’Phone 108 | I ...THE... | ■"WHITE STAG"! I EXTRA MILD CIGAR • I I “A COMMON SENSE SMOKE” | I FOR 5 CENTS | I ASK YOUR DEALER |
| 11. A. Davies went to Fort Wayne ! yesterday noon on business. J Wesley and Grover Hoffman went • to Ft. Wayne yesterday noon. Miss Gladys Bowers is visiting her sister at Fort Wayne for a few days. Jacob Kalver of Chicago is th'" . guest of his brother. I. A, Kalver. and family. Mrs. Dan Nilijick went to Vera Cruz ibis afternoon to visit with Iter parents. Miss Flo Bierie returned to Berne this aft rfioon after a visit with her sister, Mrs. S. P. Hoffman. Mrs. C. T. Rainier wont to Monroe lids afternoon for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. F. M. Andrews. Mrs. Nancy Parrish returned this afternoon to Monroe. She, visited with her niece, Mrs. Albert Graber. J. T. Myers. J. W. Tyndall. E. X. Ehittger and J. 11. Heller returned last evening from a business trip to Toledo. Millard McFarland of Thompsonville who has been in Ohio and also in It 'd-| {key and Fort Wayne is expected to ■ arrive hire in a few days, accordin', ■ to word received by friends here. W. If. Fledderjohann. of Columbus. 0.. stopped off here for a visit with friends yesterday. He was enrmri' ' to Fort Wayne where last evening it attended a meeting or,the Lincoln LU' ■ Insurance agents. George Allen, who lives with his parents at 336 Winchester street, has 1 lost his friend and companion, a brown and black Shepherd dog. and h'e wants him returned. George I came to our house at daylight this 1 morning to assure the publication of -a notice and we hope that whoever • locates the dog will see that George gets word* quickly.
Louis Weis of Fort Wayne is hero visiting among friends. Mrs. Jeff Bryson of Portland was here today on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wash Kern went to Fort Wayne this morning on business. , Mrs. Fred Bentz returned on the 1:05 train to Berne after a visit , here. Willlapi Stalte'r, of Kirkland* town- ‘ 'hip, was in the city today on business. Mrs. Jesse Essex, who visited with Mrs. Albert Graber, returned to Monroe this afternoon. Mrs. "Minnie Daniels who suffered Irom an attack of the heart yesterday is much bitter. C. S. Mum ma returned yesterday afternoon from Hoagland where he attended a meeting of insurance men. Mrs.' T. J. Cook and daughter went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon to visit with her aunt, Mrs. Lydia Haig. Mrs. Albert llannie and son relumed yesterday afternoon to Berne. They were guests of the Gottlieb Hunnic family. Wilson Lee left Tuesday for Flint. Mich., to get a new Buick Light Six automobile. He expected to return today. Mrs. David Richer left yesterday afternoon for her home in Peru. She .pent six weeks here with her broth.-r---in-law and sister. Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Harman. Mrs.. Frank Winans went to Fort Wayne this morning where she will visit williJier children, Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Winans and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Large. i Mr. find Mrs. L. V. Erexson returned this afternoon on the 3:22 train to Sturgis, Mich. Then spent several weeks at the Wilford Miller home, near the state line. Mrs. Ray Magner of Maumee, 0., returned to Hoagland to be with her sister after a visit here. Her baby, Marjorie Kathleen, who has been ill of pneumonia is better. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller, of Salem, went to Fort Wayne to call on lie sister, Mrs. Andrew Harb, of Rockford, Ohio, who underwent an operation at Hope hospital. Miss Lena Hossman. trained nurse. I living at Berne, and well known in; Decatur, writes friends here that her mother is seriously ill at their home in Berne, suffering from bronchialpneumonia, and thre she is very seriously ill. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. Dear Friends:— Among the farms that we have to offer arc some carefully chosen ones in the following townships: 50 acres, 36 acres. 40 acres, in Root; 80 acres. 160 acres, 5 acres, in Union; 40 acres. 60 acres, 60 acres, 55 acres. • 25 acres, 46 acres, 50 acres. 102 . acres, 100 acres. 60 acres, in Wash ington; SO acres, 200 acres, in St. Mary's; 80 acres, US acres, 80 acres, i nKirkland; 234 acres, 40 acres, 80 i acres, in Monroe; 120 acres. 40 acres. ! | 120 acres, in Blue Creek; 150 ac.res. II ISO acres, 132 acres. 11!) acres, 100 ({acres, in Witbash; 80 acres in HartI ford. Auk us about them. We can give prices and terms that are surprising. First payments of $500.00. $1,000.00 and $1,500.00 will purchase a number of these places. Respectfully, THE BOWERS REALTY COMPANY FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER. FRENCH QUINN. 22t2 THE WATKINS MAN. Customers desiring Watkins remedies may obtain same by calling at Winnes shoe store. 301t* C. R. DUNN. FOR SALE—A .number of well bred | brood sows; will have pings in ! March. Three young cattle for feedI ers; few fresh and springer cows. I Will sell at right price.—Hoosier ; Packing Co. 22t6 I .. (Mir How much different and better modern photography is than was the photography of a few years ago. Things have changed wonderfully —so have you, and it's time you were visiting the photographer. Make the appointment today, 'phone 807. ERWIN STUDIO Expert Kodak Finishing. Over Callow-and Kohne drug store Bring or mail us your films.
PUBLIC SALE. As 1 have rented my farm I will offer ut public auction, at my residence I’4 miles south of Monroe, on Tuesday Jan, 30. 1917, beginning at 10:00 ' o'clock a. tn., the following personal , property, to-wit: Horses: Gray marc. 10 years old; gelding, coming 4 years .old; gelding. coming 3 years old; mitre colt, coming 2 years old; Belgian mare colt. 6 months old. Cattle: Full blooded Holstein cow, 10 years old. fresh by day of sale; Holstein cbw, 5 years old, fresh soon; Durham cow, 5 years old. with calf by side, 5 years old; Durham heifer, coming 2 years old; Polled Durham bull, coming 2 years old, roan steer. 1 year old; Holstein steer; grade Holstein cow, 6 years old. fresh soon; grade Jersey, 4 years old. fresh Ist March. . flogs: Poland China male hog, Poland China sow, to .farrow April 1; Dtiroc sow. April I; 25 Duroc shoals, weighing about 5w pounds. Farming Implements- McCormick mower, hay lei'dei, disc harrow, with trailer; Superior grain drill, John Deere rid ing cultivator. John Deere corn plan ter. walking breaking plow; set'bobsleds, 1 horse corn cutler, clover seed buncher, Moyer spring buggy, with storm front; new storm buggy, never was used; .wagon, with 2 sets of wheels; 1 heavy lowdown wagon. Household Goods: Range, sideboard, cupboard. 2 tables, couch, rocker and chi.lrs. bedsteads, bureau, owing ma chine, some carpet. Wonder washing ma-hine. Anchor Helt room si para tor. new. Poultry: 10 dozen chickens. > Terms; Sums of $5 and under, cash;' over that amount credit of II months will be given, purchaser giving note with , approved security, bearing 8 per cent after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. ELI W" HENDRICKS A- SON. Jeff Liechty & J. N. Burkhead. Au tioneers. MOOSE DANCE THURSDAY. The regular Thursday night dam--will be hold this week as usual, at th • Moose hall. Don't forgot it or you { forget an enjoyable occasion. These i events are popular because every one who attends lias a happy evening. Forget your cares and join the crowd. 277t3w-tf
GET YOUR DeLAVAL NOW? if you are selling cream or making butter, and have no separator, or are using an inferior or half-worn-out machine, you are wasting every day you delay the purchase of a DeLaval. You can't afford to wait until next spring. ' It means too much loss. Let the DeLaval start saving cream for you right now, and it will pay for itself. JOHN SPUHLER, Agent See him right away and let him show you what the DcLaVal will do for you. 803 N. sth st. Phone 531 _ - - . - — - DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s OAiire 1-30 to 5:00 IWiilb 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy a&L Relieved in one minute. Money back if it fails. Get a 25c. or 50c. tube of Use it quick. For chronic nasal •'*'l- - dry catarrh, son: nosr. con de, sneezing, nose bleed, etc. A-i;-free sample. The first drop Udeu vail do good. A k druguHs. Kondon Mftf. Co., Minneapolis Minn. I UH ■K y Doeii Not Rub Off, Lasts L Tinies as as Othcri, . VZcrk. Today DYSPEPSIA is one of the most prevalent of disr eases. It can be easily gotten rid of by the right use of the proper reni--I|edy.| edy. Green’s August Hower (let a trial bottle. 25c, and fellow directions, Large size. 75c, al Smith. e Taker & Falks drug store.
Dodge Brothers MOTOR CAR You moi h;r»e noticed what ardent enthusiasts its owners are. I hi, does id happen here and there—-it is a universal condition. I :.ph believe in the car, admire it, and say so, frankly. Owners will t II you that gasoline, oil and tires are the only ex- » pense. This is not merely an advertising expression. It is a fact. r i he parts rarely have to he renewed. 't he 'ar was fundamentally right from the first and it has simply hee t p;i ing ever since through a period of progressive —and probably endless jevohition. It a iil pay you to visit us and examine this car. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage 'is u -msually high. Touring Car or Roadster, $785; Winter Touring Car or Roadster, $950; Sedan, sllßs. (All prices f. o. b. Detroit.) 1* v | - 1 ii'y ' . *'• ' "F. -r-r---TiW /' A/- 7 i l/ nßfeWr./ \ \\7rPW / DURKIN’S MODERN Thos. J. Durkin, Prop. Hwne 181 So'Second st. | =« I LaCrosse Happy Farmer i 1 The -Sensation of the Tractor Field i ! Ur* ® | j MADE IN TWO MODELS MODEL “A” S-16 IL P. CEQff . F. O. B. FAGIORY 1 MODEL “B” 12-24 H. P. F. O. B. FACTORY *'/- o- v The Wonderful New Korosenc-Burning-Tractor H the TRUE TEST of A TRACTOR is IN THE FARM UR’S FIIJ.U I s FARMER TRACTORS" f : h\, nncr> u ill haiv nn ntwr. ! 1 i ’ Both modi l am r-ni.vrkably simple, light, Mrong and cflii i-nt -Solid l'nbre;ikal,lc. one-pirce I j . --1 It-;,,., U-. .ti-el. iit, iiblosodand'rnnninginoil l .o»uiycly . ’.!l-giii<lini! m f urow. Nz'' *1 Monii "B" !i"- most P■ rfcit krrosi-ne motor ever built -Mromucnlly oiled Bvaii j ; I Ay" :u Hik B-ari -> ■co r, t rn.< vumre comer, eitliei risht or left. \o tractor equal to A/-■wSS'-'' \ \ I | i l i I it at any price for .i :tuai service in field or on belt. Are You Interesied? i aen write to L,I < )o) ? ' Hilpert-Moore Machine Co., Distributors, Decatur, Indiana | Demonsrattoi at Buucher’s Shop, North First Street xssTgjjz La Crosse Tr Co. mamtm-iuws Minneapolis, Minn. ’ r, —”• "* ■ - - * •"—--———■ ■" - ' —-—-—-— n -—--—* ————*—•n’-'z READ READ READ READ -AUTO DAYSATURDAY, JAM ARY 27TH is Auto .Day, and let us make it the biggest day of the year. Fwr Friday and Sautrday, we are going to give you prices on up-to-date lUteri’h'Hulise thal wU be the talk o' the county. Note the prices and come in and get your share of the bargains. Remember,two days only, I RIDA \ AND SATURDAY. e New Spring liim of I'oroalo. a I A now Spring lino Ladio;-' WiiiMs fc .Extra Spcciiil. .>b n.. I I* I*' ■ large assortmimt ..f pAtermi. all new Myles. SLSD value, only 98c in M/.es 6. 7, 8. io. regular $2 50 only, yard 10c! $2 . 00 Ladies' White Muslin Petti- »«•' valuc ' ° Uly s ’' 9B , . ... I coats, with wide ehmroidery or Four Buckle Arctic, also A line of I.rc s Ging- j a( . o fl ouncei only, yard, each..9Bc imckle all rubber Arctic, hams, 15s grade, only, yard . ..12ci ..n $2.50 value, only ..$1.98 i Light and Dark Outings, good Full size White Bed Spreads. ; | l( .;,vv weight, only, yard 8c and 10c o m . Buckle, all Rubber An WitlloUt frinSe9BC | BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! I tie. all sizes, only sl-45 Lace Curtains, 3 yds. long, full ->5 Good size Blankets, in tan or grey, width, all new spring hue, $1.50 loil.es One Buckk Aiitli. •-• b . irgililli ut o nlv. pair 98c value, pair 98c value, all sizes, pair Sac a i.a.gam, , .. n ■ iinr-kk- Arctic New line Uliildren's Middies all New Spring line Curtain Good.;. {Mens all sizes One Buckle - s j zes , only 49c white and ecru, only, ydloc only Ladies’ $2.00 Value Warm lined Siwe, most all sizes, special, this sale, only $1.19 BER N ST £.l N ’ 8 2 Doors S. of Interurban Station Studebaker Block DECATUR, INDIANA
