Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1917 — Page 5

This Wonderful (Jiris’ - ' Shoe is made with smooth, j soft, bright finished Gun Metal vamps, cither leather \ ■ or whit Compo soles, high tops and medium height; made on the College shape ’ f ’JSC j and priced very reasonable al $3.50 Ghadie VogleWede SELLS A LOT 0E THEM

| WEATHER FORECAST | Snow flurries this afternoon, partly cloudy and much colder tonight, coitl wave Friday. Fair and colder in extreme south portion. John Didot returned to Geneva yesterday afternoon on the 1:05 train. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. McGill left for Midland, Mich., where they will make their home. Mrs. Harry Kruge of Fort Wayne is here visiting with her mother, Mtn. J. W. Rabbitt. Ms and Mrs. Forest Vail returned today to Marion after a visit here with the Mel Butler and John Vail families. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hartmann and John (). Fisher accompanied the body of Mrs. J. O. Fisher to Peru yesterday afternoon. where burial will take place Friday morning. > Miss Bernetta Forbing was in ’ tlip-eity Wednesday on her way home 1 Wrom Fort Recovery, Ohio, where she 1 visited with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Heffner, and her brother, Vincent Forbing.— Portland Commercial-Re-view'. Word was received here that Harry Davis, husband of Cora Neiderhauser. died in a hospital at Indianapolis Monday night. Louis Neiderliouser and John Craig left yesterday morning for Indianapolis to take the corpse to Salem in the southern part of Indiana for burial. Mr. Davis traveled for the Herschy Chocolate company. —Berne Witness.

The Home of Quality Groceries I Our new Garden and Flower Seeds are in. Look g them over. You'll soon be wanting them. Clothes Lines, wire cotton and hemp 10c to 40c E Wash Boards, zinc, tin, brass and glass 25c to 50c E Solid Splint Clothes Baskets 75c and SI.OO g ? 25c large Pkgs. Snow Boy 1 •’*' g 15c Pkgs. 20 Mule Team Borax, 2 for 25c g 10c Pgks. 20 Mule Team Borax, 3 for v ‘ 25c I Borax Soap Chips 10c and 25c i Pearline, 35c Pkgs 10c g W* cash or trade for produce, Eo« 32c Butter 25c to 32c M. E. HOWER * North of G. R-& I. Depot ’Phone 108 | IIH i illl'tflllF'T"T •*» '* I Your Tongue Will Tell You | I Why || B 'I | You Should Smoke The g I“ WHITE STAG"!' I EXTRA MILD CIGAR gi I ■'

I Mrs. Harry Kooken is quite ill of j the grip. ' L. B. Brokaw went to Fort Wayne toJ day noon. Miss Celia Andrews went to Fort I Wayne for her regular, musical instruction. A good front is half th' battle in love or war. Some fellers live in th' open an’ others have full hearts. — Abe Martin. Mrs. E. Tonnelier went to It. Wayne this morning to spend the ramainder of the week with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noll. Miss Marie Gass returned from Detroit, Mich., where she visited with iier aunt, Mrs. D. M. Reed. Miss Letta Fullcnkamp will return Sunday. There seems to he some magnetic power connected with the name “Erie.” If one chooses to Uy. motor or walk between New York and Chicago, he invariably selects the Erie railroad as his guide. The various state macadam roads parallel the Erie the greater part of the distance. M A few years ago when Edward Payi son Weston, the walker, made the ( trip from New York to Minneapolis, i he followed the Erie between New Yoik anil Chicago. When Cal Rodgers made his long distance flight from New York to Los Angeles, he chorn the route of the Erie to Chicaga. In Carlstrom's recent flight from Chicago to New York, his first stop was at. Erie, Pa., and the second at Hammondsport, N. Y„ on the Eric. The woman aviator, Miss Ruth Law, in her flight November 19, from Chicago to >few York, made Hornell. N. Y„ on the Erie, her first stop, and Binghamton. N. Y„ another prominent Erie point, the second, where she remained over night.

E. B. Adams went to Ft. Wayae today noon. ’ Miss Pearl Cline who lias bean quite 111 is better. , !’. E. Fugate went to Garrett today I noon on business. Mrs. D. H. Hunsivker was a Fort [• Wayne visitor today. , County Auditor John Mosure is nt Bluffton today on business. ; Jacob z Railing returned to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. * Murry in Hillsdale and repent in , Fort Wayne Fort Wayne News. Mrs. Perry James and daughter, Goldie, of St. Johns were here today. Miss Gladys McMillen of Pleasant Mills was a visitor in the city today. Marsh Burdg continues to hold ills own and there are hopes for his re covery. Mrs. E. X. Ehinger went to Fort Wayne for a several days visit with relatives. Mrs. Henry Zuber returned today to Fort Wayne alter a visit here with relatives. > Bessie Durbin and Cora Meßarnes, of Pleasant Mills, went to Ft. Wayne today noon. Mrs. Brice McMillen and sister. Miss Mary Cowan of Pleasant Mills ■ were visitors in the city today. Miss Vera Reinhard returned this afternoon to Portland after a visit - here with Miss Glennys Mangold. Mirs Ora Weber returned this :>fternoon to Indianapolis after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Wai W i ihoff. Mr. and Mrs. John H Heller ITt this morning for Indianapolis where they will attend the mid-winter m-et-ing of the Democratic editors. IJllian Kirchhoff. Emma Wahli and Ellie Yoder returned to Berne on the 1:05 train after attending the short course here. H. ('. Henriiks, the chiropractor, went*to Fort Wayne today noon cn business and to attend a chiropractors meeting this evening. Miss Margaret Frlsinger, a train 'd nurse caring for the Lewis Kreutzman family at Magley, during scarlet feve r and tonsilitis returend to Ft. Wayne this noon. Only one more wook in which Io pay your subscription to the itei'i Democrat and save fifty cents. l>o it today. You can't afford to be without the paper. Mrs. F. H. MerHcu and mother-in-law, Mrs. Annis Merrica, returned this afternoon to Muncie. They wire the guests of Mrs. J. D. Merrica and the A. M. Baxter family. Semi-monthly meetings will bo held by the Decatur Rotary club beginni.ig with Wednesday, Feb. 28th. The club will meet at one of the hotels and a dinner will be served. o_Writers That Count. Two sorts, of writers possess genius: those who think, and those who cause others to think.—Joseph Roux.

At $7.50 We have one lot of 25 men’s suits, that were from SIO.OO to SIB.OO, which we are closing out for $7.50., These suits are not right up to the minute in style but are all-wool material and well made, they are extra good bargains for work suits. Sizes 34 to 37: We also have one lot of. $4. mackinaws which we are closing out at $2.98. See Our North Window. HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE & CO. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boy’s WELCOME The Arlington Billiard Room and Bowling | ! Alleys, first door south of Moser’s gallery, will | open at six o’clock th is evening. Come in and get ! X acquainted. We want your business, and will give good service. Line of tobaccos, cigars, soft drinks, etc. \ PURDY & HOUTS, Props.

.. : . . COMMIMIOXRUr ALLOWAWCBII. Burford, by Democrat, Cllt, Hupp. I 8.50 S CltlUMM* Telephone Co., do 2.20 D. F. Tceple, do 13 Citizens' Tel. Co., And. Hupp. 3 30 f Burford, by Democrat, do 25 65 Julill MoHiire, do 2.<10 l>. F. Tocple. do ’25 Binford, by Democrat, Treos. 10.X8 t Citizen*' Tel. Co., do 1.r,0 I'ltlzeiiM* Tel. Co., Iter. Kopp. 1,0 Burford, by Democrat, do 2 "5 . I>. F Tee ,8 1 Ed Green, boarding prlHoncrx 15.110 Do. mileage to etate penal farm 20.10 Citizens' Tel. Co., Sheriff Hupp, II 70 ( Ed Green, do 5.110 Burford, by Democrat. Sure. 26 00 If. L. Carroll, do ix.or, Decatur Light * Poser Co., do 3 II 1 Cltlßill.s' Te|. Co., do 1 1,1; Citizens' Tel. Co., do 2 G 5 Di vol llnrruff, do SOO I E. S. Christen, Sol Co. Supt 12150 Citizen*' Tel. Co. Supt. Hupp. 2.70 r. s. christen, do no WIII.O !• rnMier. Hui. Co. Assess. 70.00 I I >O. assessor's supplies .5.90 John Clark, coroner's inquest 2.00 11. E. Keller, do / x 5 I>. D. < 'lark, do ...„ T.tlll X .1. C. Grandstaff, If Illi, Com. 27 Jo Do, supplies 200 llenrj B. Heller, Co. Atty. 50. mi Burford, by Democrat, Att. OIT. 2.35 ■I. 11. Steele. do 2.00 i Smith. Yager ft Falk, poor, t'nlon Twp. 6.53 1 Ed Auglienbaugli, do, Wash. .55 Vance ft Hite, do z 3.50 D. JI. Hensley, do 3.50 Fisher X’ Harris, do 17.<;0 7 Dr. C. C". Clark, do 21.25 linker * Mangold. do 9. 10 1 Beal * Hendricks, do .511 Dr. I’. B. Thomas, do . \. 4.50 Dr. Ellz. Burns, do PljlO Ft. Wayne Decatur True. Co. .10 ' Myers ft Dailey Co. 9to > S. E Hite, do ,;.05 E. I Carroll, do in.oo Decatur I.umber Co., do 30.00 Chas. Voglewedc, do 9.00 . Chas. E''zey, do 21.25 M. .1 Scherer, do t ’.oo ’ Dr. C. C. Ilayl. do. Blue Creek 20.011 Wells Bros., do. Wabash 7.75 Dr. Corwin 11. Price, do IT 10 . Wells Brc s.. do 50.00 A .Augsburger, Ct. H. Exp. 2.00 t H. Stevens, do .75 1 Simon Moore, do 3.00 D. M. Hensley, zio t oo .1. D. Stults. custodian, do 75.00 ■ D. F. Teeplu, do. Supp. it.7 I C. S Chemical Co. do 32.00 Decatur Light Power Co., do 17.50 . A. 11. Ashbiiiteher. jail. exp. ,xx L. D. Jacobs, janitor, jail 20.00 Deeatnr Light * Power Co. jail Citizens' Tel. Co., do 1.20 : D. F. Teeplo. do 1.52 Paul V. 11. Trier, do 0.00 ‘ No, Ind. Gas & Elee. Co., do x. 50 L. C. Helm, Ins., Imlrmury lox.xo Briggs Ins. tgenev. do 5.",.ex Tims. Dowling, labor, do 1.00 August Conrad, do 1.00 I Emmett Laughlin, do 25.00 L. W. Sloltc, preaching, do I.mt ' Ezra .1. Glendenning. do I.no Henry Schlegel, labor, do 7.mi M. A. Liughlln. do 00 Lettie Henselninn. do 20.00 Mbcrt I lenselma n. do 30.00 Citizens' Tel. Co., do 1.30 ■ Henri Knapp Son, do 300 l>. M. Ilc-nxiey. do x.sr, Ai ’rtln laiughlln. d > 2..70 ; Vamo ft Hite, do 12.00 l.ewis Frmlite, dill. Gmtrdlans 5.13 Child. Home. Del. Co., do . 1X2.X0 Mrs. 11. M. Crownovcr. do 21.70 Gay. Zwiek ft M ers, Bor. Sold. 170.00 D. .1. McWhirter, do 50.00 M. I. Scherer, do 50.00 ■ Allen Stalter, legal advertising* 15.c0 The I cemocr 11 Co., do ’1 10.72 Herald Co., do 91.16 Lewis Fruehte, Chil. Guard. TOO A. I'. Duer, turnpike 257.91 .1. A. Hendricks, do 170.00 Ben Schrank, Stoneimruer road “,.oo L W. Fr ink ft Son, do 750.00 Dick Boell, do ...no Henry Mag-ley. Fritzinger road 12.00 Finley Striker. It. G. Kerr road 1392.10 Ho, extras, du . 111.25 Vance Mattox, do 2.00 Itouben Baxter. Mon. Itetn. wall lx.oo John Wittwer, Jlirsehy road Jct.OO Harrv Mesehborger, clo . 6 11.20 Phil Macklin, do 5.00 Dick it. ch. do 5.00 L. <k Hears. IJeckmaa road 250. mi Phil Macklin, do ... s.mi {co. Drummond road . . s.mi Dick Beeh. do 5.110 i><», Speicher road . . . 5.00 Do, Carpenter road s.mi Pliil Macklin. Stoiielmrncr road 10.00 ■lno. U. Thatcher, tax refunded 1.10 JOHN MOSITtE. Auditor. Fire Extinguisher. A siphon of sods water should be always kept in the nursery, its it is a good fire extinguisher. Optimistic Thought. Witter is n strong drink. Stimson ilratik it.

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