Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 16 February 1917 — Page 3

'■ I ■ ■ .... ■■ I U/HICH? I SAFETY FIRST, v I 011 COU Kh syrup or a doctor’s bill second t I Safety I irst—a pair of our I “TOP NOTCH” RUBBERS I Charlie VogleWede | SELLS A LOT OF THEM.

rWEATHETFOREMrj B xsoar.z igaa sac ga gags sb sbsshl Partly cloudy tonight probably snow in north, Saturday rain or snow, colder by night. Mrs. E. It. Adams was a Tort Wayne visitor today. Frank Hoffman went to Ft. Wayne this morning on business. Mrs. John Mosurb has returned from a visit with her son, David Mosure and family, in BlulUon. Mrs. Jennie Baker and Wilda Dean went to Monroe to visit with her brother, A. R. Cook, yesterday. Florence Smith returned to her home north of the city. She was assisting her aunt. Mrs. Hazel Knave!. Miss Helen Aurentz returned yesterday morning to Fort Wayne. She was the guest of Miss Agnes Kohne. Mrs. 11. H. Bremerkamp who is wiih her daughter, Mrs. Ado Kron at Hot Springs, Ark., writes friends here that the weather is warm and balmy and. that violets are now blooming. Mrs. Robert Case is expected home today from Elkhart, where she has been with iter son. Irvin Case, and family. A boy baby was recently born to them. This is the third child, the two older being twin girls. Eire did a small amount of danf age last evening to the home of Bertha Flaig at Vera Cruz. Sparks from the flue set fire to the roof and the flanies were burning briskly for a while. People of the neighborhood assisted in putting out the blaze. The loss is fully covered in the Hitchcock & Fetters Insurance company.—Bluffton Banner.

**"" The Home of Quality Groceries “Hello. Mr. Mower, I want a hijih grade flour that is good for either bread baking or pastry.” “We have it The highest grade of Red Turkey Wheat patent I have ever been privileged to handle. Every sack guaranteed, and sells at sl. >» for a 21 lb. stick. It’s the ‘Enterprise.’ ” “Send me a sack. I’ll try it, and let you know how 1 like it” „ . 4K “I thank you. Some day I want to tell you ot the grand prizes ‘Enterprise’ has taken at the many baking demonstrations all over the country. Good-b>e. We pay cash or trade for produce, E*if» 32c Butter 25c to 32c M. E. HOWER 1 North ot G. It. & l Depot _ 'l-honc lUB I Don’t Forget This— | I the “WHITE STAG” 1 P OPERA SIZE I | Is a clear Havana filled cigar and I | saves as much as it costs. » 1 FIVE CENTS STRAIGHT EVERYWHERE |

I L. D. Adams went to Fort Wayne j this morning. j Goldie and Fred Gay went to Fort j Wayne yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Edwards is quite ill of the grip, being confined to her bed at this time. Mrs. John Fristnger and son, Richard, attended the automobile show in Fort Wayne today. Mrs. G. Kurt and daughter, Mrs. Dan Hill and children went to Monmouth today for a visit. Mrs. Jane Anderson returned to Warsaw after a two months’ visit with the W. F. Stauffer family.| Mrs. James Sprague left this noon for Warsaw for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elijalt Nidlinger. Miss Jane Long will come from BlufTtou this evening to be the gu st of Miss Frances Mougey and to attend the dance. Remember how your mother used t’ dig your ears out witli a rough towel when you wuz a little boy? If ! tber's anything that ought t’ be all , out an’ over by half past 10 it’s an amateur show.—Abo Martin. Mayor C. N. Christen, Superintendent Myloit and Dr. H. F. Costello, city health oilieer, have returned from Indianapolis where they attended important meetings of interest to city officials. They also attended the legislature. The county commissioners were in today to attend to some business, the most important of which was the signing of the bonds for three macadam roads, the same having been sold recently to (lie J. F. Wild company of Indianapolis. They also went over several of the roads near here. — " v 11 '

— Mat Klrach went to Fort Wayne today noon. * William Uuumgurtuur of Uerue was a business visitor here today. Mrs. Duvld Mohhbergcr returned io Linn rove after attending to business here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerko and daughter, Janice, wont to Ft. Wuyue today noon. Kuymond Hunings uud mother, Mrs. William Hurtings left lust uiglit for Dallas, Texas. Miss Mary Sims of Michigan who lias been visiting here, went to Fort Wayne today noon. Tills is National Pay UP month In you owe, it's a awful good time to set-j tie up and start in new. Mrs. Maggie itecknrd has returned 1 from Houih Whitley, where she spent several weeks with friends. One week from next Wednesday is Auto day and a big crowd is assured. | Come in and enjoy the day. Horse sale day brought In one of tire large crowds of the mouth and the business men profited as usual. Mrs. Fred Fruente left on the 1:05 train for Union City to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beachler over Sunday. Mrs. Roy Itunyon and son, Kenneth, went to Berne this afternoon on Hie 1:05 train lor "a visit with Mr. aul Mrs. George Marts. William Ancerson, one of the old reliable democratic workers of Hanford township was a caller at this office this afternoon. “The Deserter" a five reel western feature will lie shown at the Rex totiight. It Is one of the hc*Bt western plays on the screen. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Koontz of Yellow Springs. 0., will arrive in the chy this evening for a week visit with the C. R. Hanuuell family. The St. Vincent Ue Paul society will give a card party at the K. of C. hail Tuesday afternoon February 20i!i.| Tlie price is fifteen cents and everybody invited. Mrs. Lillian Meyers of Cralgvilie, stopped off here this morning for a visit with the telephone operators. 'She is enroute to Ada, Ohio, for a three -weeks’ visit. W. J. Archbold went to Fort Wayne to call on his cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Paulison, both of whom, lie had word, were at the point of death from pneumonia. Mrs. Paulison was formerly Miss Rachel Merry-man. There will lie a meeting of the Chapter at the Masonic hall this evening at which time there will be Royal Arch degree work. The meeting announced for last evening was postponed until this evening. All members requested to lie present. it iias been necessary lo leave a number of accounts for collection. While we regret that this is necessary it is absolutely so for we cannot publish a paper without the money. Like »very one else we want it after we have earned it. Please he prompt. The English service of Zion's Lutheran church will take place Sunday evening at 7:"0 o'clock, instead of in the morning. An important service and congregational meeting will lie. held Sunday morning at Emmani ue! church, Ibiion township at ten 'o’clock (sun time). I). M. Reed left this morning for I Marion. Indiana where he will look ' after business for the Also company, returning from there to Detroit for liver Sunday. He expects to return | shortly to conclude preliminary ar-1 j rangementM for the plant. He will sell iiis Detroit property at once and expects to soon be a permanent citizen here. FOR RENT SO acres, good buildings, black land frtr corn. For grain rent. Possession at once. —Wash Kern Box :i!t It. it. 9., Decatur, Did. 4ot?> Morris Co. Hip; Special tomorrow 2:00 p. m., Oil Cloth, w hite and colored. 10c per ynH. LOOK WHAT'S AT HUNSICKER’S CONFECTIONERY Cucumbers, Celery, Radishes, Onions, Leaf Lettuce, Head Lettuce, New Cabbage, Sweet Potatoes, etc. All kinds of Fruits. Fancy Line of Chocolates and Homemade Candies. We have Rrick Cream, any flavor. \ Phone 45 We Deliver DALLAS HUNSICKER Across from Schafer Hardware Co. !

| Is My Weather Prophet. I T can tell stormy weather days I off by the twinges in my shouli dors and knees. Hut here’s an old friend (bat soon drives out the pains and aches. | Sloan's Liniment is so easy to apply, no I rubbing nt all, it sinks right in and fixes the pain. Cleaner than tnussy plasters and i ointments. Try it for gout, lumbago, ncu- ' ralgia, bruises and sprains. At your dru£*>*i. 25c. 50c. .oJ SI.OO. Uric Acid Poisoning! The most eminent physicians recognize that uric arid stored up in the system is the cause of rheumatism, that this uric arid poison is present in the joints, muscles, or nerves. By experimenting and analysis at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N. Y., Ur. l’ierce discovered a combination of native remedies that he called Anuric —which drives out the uric acid from the system, and in this way the pain, swelling and inflammation subside. If you are a sufferer from rheumatism, backache, pains here or there, you can obtain Anuric at any drug store and get relief from the pain and ills brought about by uric acid; or send Dr. Pierce 10c. for trial pkg. Anuric j which you will find many times more potent than lithia and eliminates uric acid almost as hot water melts sugar. A short trial will convince you. I Anuric is a regular insurance and lifesaver for all big meat eaters and those who deposit lime-salts in their joints. OLD-TIME REMEDY MAKES BLOOD IH RE. Elkhart, Ind.—“ When I was a girl just a coming into womanhood i suffered greatly. 1 became weak and nervous, in fact, all Ik run-down in health. In addition to this I RjSA W a Miad a breaking-out all »4. ' Milt, over my Is sly. At v'i -■'i. - - i* wol, ld act like eczema and then again pocmc< l that it was ‘ ' scrofula. 1 could not, get anything that did me any good until my mother began giving me Dr. Picrc’s Favorite Prescription and his Golden Medical Discovery. They proved to be just what 1 needed as I have never had any more womanly trouble, and they also cured me of the brcaking-<*ut on my body. 1 cannot say enough in praise of Dr. Pierce’s medicines since they did so much for uic.” —Aina. Geo. Flenner, 403 E. Jackson St. tgTelp YBUNG GIRLS A Mother Wants Her Letter Published. Eaton, III—“I wish you would publish thiieletter for the benefit of young girls. %lv daughter suffered greatly from female trouble with cramps, and headache, and backache most of the time. She never felt like working and it aeemed as though she was sick al! the time. I decided to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and it has helped her in every way, in fact it has I really cured her, for she no longer has periodic pains, and no more headaches i or backache, and 1 want all young girls who suffer as she did to know about it.” i —Mrs. Alma Mills, Eaton, 111. Another Girl’s Experience. Newcastle, Ind,— “From the time I wbs eleven years old until 1 was seventeen I suffered each month so 1 lmd to be in bed. I had headache, backache and such pains I would cramp double every month. I did not know what it was to be easy a minute. My health was all run down and the doctors did not do me any good. A neighbor told my mother about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and I took it, and now I feel like a new person. I don’t suffer any more and I am regular every month.”—Mrs. Hazel Hamilton, 822 South 15th St, Newcastle, Ind. Girls who are troubled as these young women were, should immediately seek restoration to health by taking Lyiia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. - - * —O ~ 1 CHANGED TO FEB. 19TH. Wm. .1. Hunt, living \a of a mile east of Salem on Hie Kiefer farm, will hold a public sale al his residence on Monday, February 191 h. Live stock and farming implements will be sold. Look for ihe entire list in the Democrat in a few (lavs. BIU W. J. HUNT. STOCK* sale. 1 will hold an auction sale of horses, cattle, hogs and sheep, on Wednesday, March 7,1 '/* miles south of Pleasant Mills. Watch for further announce- | ment. ' 3715 ASA McMILLEN.

—T 1 'T J Save $l6O on this Attractive Chalmers l If you want to save $l6O on a Chalmers ear you can do it. But you mast ||| E decide now. The new price goes into effect March 1st —$1250 for either the *|p 5-p ssenger 6-30 touring-car or 2-passenger roadster. Prices today: for the 5-passenger touring car, SIO9O, far the roadster, SIO7O. Note that on the roadster, there is an actual saving of SIBO if you buy now. Come and look this Chalmers over. Observe the smart lines. Wide doors. Roomy body. Deep comfortable seats with soft cushions. Attractive dash board containing expensive instruments. Observe the chassis: sturdy but light, simple but very strong. Note the spring suspension. Sit in the rear seat for a little while and you’ll say it is the last word in comfort. Do you want to save $169 ? ||| - Present Prices S-psMMtfcr Ton-ill - $1099 7-pomofer Sedan . sl*sß 2 “ Roadster - 1070 7 “ Lamaiaa 2550 7 Touring . 1350 7 “ Tow. Car 2558 (All prices i. o. b. Detroit) THE KALVER-NOBLE BA RAGE CO. |j| . Azrnts.

OUCH! LUMBAGO? Try Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves You just rul> Musterole in briskly, and usually the pain is gone—a delicious, soothing comfort comes to take its place. Musterole is a clean, while ointment, made with oik of mustard. Use it instead pf mustard piaster. \\ ill not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Musterole and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, 1 colds of the chest (it often prevents tiueumoniaV. Always dependable KmiIHkCAIML Thousands Have Discovered Dr Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, “dullness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “locgy” and “heavy.” Note how they ‘ clear" clouded brain and how they “perk up” the spirits. 10c and 25c a box. All druggists REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Deaf Friends: VVo have a fine list ot farms to offer the Investing public. It took a lot of work to secure them. We have a number of forties, sixties, eighties and larger farms. We are prepared to give you complete information about them if you are looking for a farm. We know that we have such a selection that we can meet your wants In location, soil, and improvements and price. It costs you nothing to inquire. Reap., THE BOWERS REALTY CO. FRANK M. SOHtRMEYKIv, FRENCH QUINN, OStl! — n- . NOTICE, K. OF. P. MEMBERS. Regular meeting of Knights ot Pythias Thursday evening, February 15. Two candidates in the rank of esquire. A good attendance of the membership is desired. JOE HUNTER, 38t2 Master of Work. .. - -~rOFF FOR LOUISIANA Mr. Michaud expects to leave with party for Louisiana Feb. 20. (iel particulars and join Iho crowd. Call by ’phone or stop at Erwin oltice. 38tu

! Mother’s CM and Baby’s V * . Colds Now Treated Eternally

j’ Mr 3. Tally, of Goshen, Wisely Prefers Vapoßub to Internal Medicines. t Master Herbert Dan Tully is this >, lari's name, and he lives at 410 \V. i. V. ilden Ave., Goshen, Ind. His mother it an enthusiastic user ol' Vick’s Vapoe Rub Salve—the new “outside" treatt, ment for cold troubles introduced from s the South two seasons ago. She writes — "I had catarrh so bad that 1 - couldn't breathe through my nose. Ve molted some Vapoßub in a spoon and it cleared my head at once We use it. on the baby. It keeps the cold loose and he breathes easily. I I have never had anything lo do the work as it does. I can not! speak too highly of it.” Vnnoßtib is easy to apply. Yon sim-! ply rub it. on and cover with a warm flannel cloth, leaving the covering loose 1 around the neck so the vapors may;

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~ General Offices. Detroit. Mich. Works. Stroh. IndianaFOR SALE BY SAM ACK ER, DECATUR, INDIANA ■■ 1 —- 1 111 - 111 1 -—— SI

e—- — FOR SALE , | ; Oak leather hand made harness a: right price. One set of team breech- j ing harness and one set single harness. Botli new. Call and see them evenings about 6:00 o’clock or Saiur day afternoon. Phone \V. H. Amerine 506 S 1 litli street. 38t?>

)l[U|ji . i|[Dl|i^:z=z:-3|fsl|i---..--i.-5] Disease Preventives—l lour Dentist and ; cW*, The toothpaste that rcaliu cleans. Senreco gives you a new thought on mouth cleanliness and in conjunction 1 with your dentist, keeps mouth and £ gums healthy. Get a tube of Senreco, (25c) today. The really clean feeling that follows its regular use will surprise and delight you. Sample size tube mailed for 4c in stamps. SENRECO Masonic Temple Cincinnati, Ohio te™S3(a[E^]fa]i^^l!q]|^=g]|g[^S]

' . V " HERBERT DEAN~TULLY, i I , J !be freely Inhaled. In addition, Vapoj Rub is absorbed through the skin, taking out she tightness and soreness. Three sizes, 25e, 50c or SI.OO.

I PUBLIC SALE. A public sale, consisting of i live stock and farming imple- | nients will be held by E. E. /inimerman at his farm, 2 miles south of Peterson and 7 miles west of Decatur, on February 27. Look for list later. 12*.) 1 f E. E. ZIMMERMAN.