Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1917 — Page 3
. _ _ HI h»l'- " T 2' <N,f I THIS LIGHT SHELL —is a dandy spring protector ior men’s shoes. We have them in narrow english shape and the straight lasts. Easy on and stick when you get them on. GhaHie VoglcWcde SELLS A LOT OF THEM.
»«asnE«SKsc3;: 0 WEATHER FORECAST | 8 HRBESSS cc ticc r.r. r. 2 xss z. z :*r; : Probably snow ill north and central portions and rain or snow in south portion.; tonight and Thursday Son, - what warmer tonight. S. E. Brown wn! to Kort Waya** this morning. Mr. mid Mrs. J. M. Gibson were Kt. Wayne visitors today. Carlisle Flanders wa> a fort Wayne Jiu- ineas visitor today. Mesdanies Forest and Toni V til a went to Fort Wayne yesh day alter noon. Mr. and Mrs. Stetson ''arringli. i went to Fort Wayne yesti rday aftt .•- noon. Mrs. Albert IJook returned from Sturgis. Mich., where she visited with her daughter Mrs. W. S. Woods Mrs. C. C. Schafer came home last night after a two weeks vi-it with relatives and friends in Chicago. Mrs. Will Burdg and d; ught r, \ let. of Jftar'.on will come today. id will be joined Sunday by Mr. I'.nrdg for a visit witli the Al itnrily, f.- miiy. Mrs. G. C. Mount will l< v< Saturday for Win Mall where rhe iml - sisters will have a birthday r mtimi with their mother. M Mark* - whose birth anniversary is Sun lay. The coal situation ad o\ r ( ~) U ; try is causing much coiieetn and much suffering. It is likely that novelnii nt and slate* officials will ir.ak further efforts to force railroads in la„<* care of <oal ahead of all other shin
I The Home of Quality Groceries '■■■■EM&asi^'^^SESaaav r «J 4>* • I A BARGAIN IN TOILET SOAPS. Witch Hazel. Buttermilk and Oat Meal, 3 bars for. . . . 10c Graham’s —th< 1 best vegetable soap made. 10c; 3 bars 25c Cocoa Casteel Toilet Soap sc; 0 bars for 25c SI.OO Bottle of Figaro Liquid Smoke 10c 10 lb. bag Cane Granulated Sugar 80c Fancy Greening Apples, peck ...35c Fancy Baldwin Apples, peck 10c Switzer Cheese, lb 30c “B. & (’.,” the best collet for the money, with no ext ception. lb *. 28c Fancy Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Red Onions, Sweet Onions, Lettuce, Oysters. We pay cash or trade for produce, Egg* 32c Butter 25c to 32c - M. E. HOWER North of G. K. &I. Depot ’Phone 108 | — 1 ~~ ' ' ' iar Speaks for Itself I TRY THE I ITE STAG"! ■T EXIRA MILD CIGAR | Kn I t “DOES ITS OWN TALKING” |
I Mrs. J. M. Andrews of Monroe was I a shopper here today. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Foreman went to I Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. John Overley went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Miss Maynie Rave was a Fort Wayne visitor this afternoon. Mrs. R. I). Leimenstoli went to hi. Wayne to visit with her sister. J. F. lax-hot, of Fort Wayti", was a business visitor here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Schrock w. re Fort Wayne visitors this afternoon. Han Erwin went to Fort Wayne I dday to attend the automobile show. Mr. anl Mrs. Wilson L-e we nt to Fort Wayne to atteniL-the automobile show. Mrs. L. V. Grossnihn of Wren, O, left yesterday afternoon for Kendallville. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wilhelm w.-nt to Portland this afternoon on the 1:05 train on business. Mrs. Bice Metzler returneel yester- | div from Portland where she visi'e l with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Williamson and babe went to Fort Wayne Today noon to attend to business. Mrs. J. H. Heller will arrive hemic this evening from Indianapolis v.b -e she has visited for a week. Mrs. G. 15 Robinson, of Winch ster, who was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Dallas Hunsicker, returned home on the 1:05 train this afternoon . Tin* Joseph <S Lang ice c ream parlor and confectionery was opened to the public* yesterday. The formal opening will be held as soon ns the weather is a little mole favorable.
Mrs- Rosa Ruy went to Ft. Wayne today noon. Father Benxiuer, of Hesse Cassel, was here yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vail and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Vail will entertain at a valentine six o’clock dinner party tomorrow evening at the J. W. Vail home. Guests will be their aunts and uncles. Miss Helene Rpindler is going to Decatur on Monday during the ub fence of Mr. George llaihle. and yesterday was at lluntnigton to take charge of his piano classes.-—Fort ( Wayne Journal-Gazette. Ther's still a few old timers that ■ prick up ther ears at th’ mere men tlon o’ Alice Oates. Th’ Lincoln birth day banquet at Melodeon hall, last night, wuz. highly successful in ever' . respect, 'cept ther wuz one baked ptater left.—Abe Martin. Miss Marjorie Hall was culled to Geneva this morning to take charge of a case there, as a trained nurse. She received -a call from a Geneva doc tor, who wanted a nurse in a hurry. and he arrived here at 4 o'clock this morning to lake her to Geneva by automobile. Bluffton News. RENEWS FORTY-FIFTH TIME. Fred Koldewey of Union township, one of the best known and best liked farmers in old Adams county, came in today and renewed his subscription to the Daily Democrat. Hundreds have done likewise, but it’s different with Fred, for this was the forty-fifth consecutive year that lie i has taken tiiis ]\per. starting with ! the Eagle when lie was but ten years i old. and never missing an issue of the ! daily or weekly since. That’s some record a d we doubt if it can be* beaten in he. county. — o ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. Henry Schulte* went to Fort Wayne yesterday where she entered the St. Joseph hospital for treatment lor nervousness. She was accompanied by Mr. Schulte and Mr. and Mr-. E. X. Ehinger. Whether an operation may bs held later is not determined at this time. NOTICE, K. OF*. P. MEMBERS. Regular meeting of Knights of Pythias Thursday evening, February 15. Two candidates in the rank of esquire. A good attendance of the membership is desired. JOE HUNTER, 3St2 . Master of Work. A HEAVY BURDEN A Bad Back Makes Life Miserable For Many Decatur People A bad back is a heavy burden. A burden at night when bedtime comes, Just as bothersome in the* morning. Ever trv Doan’s Kidney Pills fir ii ? Know tiiey are for kidney backache and for many oilier ills’ If you don’t, some* Decatur people do. Read i* ti’se of it; John Spahr. !)08 N. Second St., Decatur.- says; "I had been unable to find relief from lameness in my back and sharp pains through my kidneys until I got Doan’s Kidney Pills. Whenever my kidneys have been disorder'd, I have* procured a box of Doan’s Ki 1ney Pills from the Enterprise Drug < >. and they have quickly ended the raftering." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedvv -;<*t Doan's Kidney Pills —the same that Mr. Spahr had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. V. OFF FOR LOUISIANA Mr. Michaud expects to leave with party for Louisiana Feb. 20. (Jet particulars and join the crowd. Call by ’phone or slop at Erwin office. 351.»
1 Sf.Valenfine's W Daji Let your*valentine be an artistic piece of jewelry. Bracelet Watches, Pendants, Ring<, Brooches, Pearl Strings make very desirable gifts for this oc- . casion, and having a lasting value, always recalling the pleasant associations of the giver. Our stock is most complete, and values reasonable, considering the quality which is our watchword. j> Pumphreys Jewelry Store Ihc riAIxLMARK' Store 5
—the tooth paste /that protects your teeth. U«e it twice daily. See your dentist twice yearly and keep your teeth in perfect condition Oct a tub* today, read the folder about the most genera! disease in the • world. Start the Senrevo treatment tonight. 25c at your druggbta. For sample tn id 4c. etamps or coin, to The Sentanel Remedies Co., CuKlxmati. Ohio. A DENTISTS Formula True Secret of Keeping Youthful Looking (The Beauty Seeker.) "The real secret of keeping young-looking and beautiful.” eays u well-known hygienist, "is to keep the liver and bowels normally nefive. Without these requisites, poisonous ; waste products remain in the system, polluting the blood and lodging in various organs, tissues, joints. One becomes flabby, obese, nervous, mentally sluggish, dull-eyed, wrinkled and sallow of face. "But to got live" and bowels wording as they ought, without producing evil after effects has boon the problem. Fortunately, there is a prescription of unquestioned merit, which may now be had in convenient tablet form. Its value is due largely to an ingredient derived from the humble May apple, or its roof, which has been called ‘vegetable calomel* because of its effectiveness —though, of course, it is not to be classed with the real calomel of mercurial origin. There is no habit-forming constituent jn ‘sentanel* tablets —that's the name—and their use is not followed by weakness or exhaustion. On the contrary, harmless vegetable tablets tend to impart tone and elasticity to the relaxed intestinal wall. Sentanel tablets, which may be procured from any druggist—a dime's worth will do —will prove a revelation to any constipated, livertroubled person." SentaßeHableis conquer constipation—liven up a lazy liver — banish biliousness NOTICE TO MOOSE. The entertainment to he given by the Loyal Order of 3loose
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at their hall on Thursday, February 15th. is for the members and their famines only. Members please take notice. STOCK SALE. 1 will hold an auction safe of horses, cattle, hogs and sheep, on Wednesday. March 7,1
miles south of Pleasant .Mills. Watch for further announce-' ment. 3715 ASA McMILLEN. o CHANGED TO FEB. 19TH. Wm. J. Hunt, living of a I mile east of Salem on the Kiefer farm, will hold a public
sale at his residence on Monday, February 19th. Live stock and farming implements will be sold. Look for the entire i list in the Democrat in a few days. 3111 W. J. HUNT. o Democrat Want Ads Pay
