Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1917 — Page 3
— —■ 3 • • / $ > ■ -nuswl -'-.fjk v on ng men with tender feet don’t have to wear rubber boots; wear this high buddy pac. It takes the place ol a rubber boot, especially adapted for spring wear. >• • ‘ Charlie VogleWede ‘ ‘ SELLS A LOT OF THEM. —————— —— „ ,
| WEATHER FORECAST i k Increasing cloudy followed by snow in north portion; rain or snow in south portion late tonight or Wednesday r ing temperature. Stella Reynolds went to Portland this afternoon. Attorney F. M. Cottrell, of Berne, was here today on business. Mrs. F. G. Sehinnerer of Willshire, went to Fort Wayne today. Mrt's. Ed Ahr and Mrs. Dallas Hunsicker were in Fort Wayne today. I). C. Igtuferty of Huntington was here this morning looking after business affairs. Mrs. Jennie Baker went to Monroe this afternoon to work for her brother It. A. Cook. J. R. Zimmerman and daughter, Mary Jane, to Fort Wayne after a visit with his father. Daniel Durbin who was the guest of his son, John Durbin and family, left this afternoon for Monroe. Mrs. Joe Herenroether returned to Fort Wayne. She was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. William Klepper. This was Fast day for the members of the Methodist church and was observed by the members omitting dinner today. E. X. Ehinger of the Old Adams County bank is at Indianapolis today attending the meeting of business men who are opposing the excise bill in the senate. The bill pne which taxes corportations in addition to that already charged.
The Home of Quality Groceries (■■■■■l llMllMlHinilllWffl Skinless and Boneless Dried Herring, 1b 20c No. 1 Salt White Fish, lb 12'/2C Duluth Salt Herring, lb 10c SI.OO Bottle Figaro Liquid Smoke 40c Switzer Cheese, lb. ...30c Cream Cheese, lb. ...30c Sweet Potatoes, lb 7c Sweet Onions, lb 10c Apples, Greeings, pk...35c Baldwins, pk 40c Belter tr> a pound of Best and ( heapest Coffee ...... .-.28c “I tried that ‘Enterprise’ Flour, made from selected Red Turkey Wheat, and got the best bread I’ve had in three years, and costs only sl.lO a sack. W We pay cash or trade for produce, E»g« 32c Butter 25c to 32c ? * M. E. HOWER j Norili of Ci. It- & I- ISPQt ’Phone IDS I I Our Books Show that Hundreds I | of Smokers are making I THE “WHITE STAG” I I 4 • e CIGAR THEIR “BUYWORD” g Won’t You Do The Same. |j\ Try It Once. Thank You. I
J|l Burt Hunsicker was a ForfWayne h visitor today. * Adrian Lenhart was a Fort Wayne j business visitor today. ■> * z ~ Carl Gei'fee went to Fort Wayne ! on business this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Oliyer Hendricks, of Monroe, were shoppers here today. Mrs. Fred Scherry and Mrs. Phil1 lip Strahm*went to Fort Wayne today. Misses Letta and Josephine Lang left today for Cincinnati, 0., for a week's visit with their aunt. Miss Esther Maulier who spent • Sunday at Pleasant Mills returned to her work in Fort Wayne this morning. 1 Thor's few things in this life that equal th’ sensation o’ bein’ paid up. Edna May lias lAt th’ stage, but is . still at Palm Beach. —Abe Martin. Mr. and Mrs. John Rex and Mrs. David Summers attended the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Paulison <rf I t. Wayne at the Elhanan church In Wells county thjs afternoon. Announcement has been made that the spring reunion of the Ft. Wayne Scottish Rite lodge of Masons will be. held April 10, 11 and 12. conferring the fourth to the thirty-second degrees. Two weeks from today is primary election. The boys will have to hurry along if they are going to get I much excitement into the campaign which so far has been a very quiet and orderly one. Mrs. Ed Miller of near Preble and her aunt, Mrs. O. T. Johnson and babe of south of the city have returned from Ohio City where they visit over the week-end With Mrs. Miller’s sister. Mrs. Dean (’lippinger.
Mrs. James Ross of Lino street, who has been very ill, remains about the same. Miss Agiies Krick arrived from Gary to join her parents in a trip to Louisiana. A number from this city attended the funeral services for Mrs. Dornseif held Sunday afternoon. Dick Peterson arrived home yesterday from a business trop to Rock Island, 111., and Gury, Indiana. Free Frisinger, who has been working in Fort Wayne, was an over-Sun-day visitor with his folks here. . Miss Lillian Renner of Fort Wayne arrived yesterday afternoon on the 11:22 train from a visit at Bryant to be tile guest of Miss Freda Black and tn attend the dance last evening, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Murray of Richmond were over-Sunday guests with their son. Forest Murray, and wife. Mr. Murray returned Sunday evening and Mrs. Murray will remain during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Wilson returned yesterday afterjioon to Fort Wayne after attendyig tq, business here. Mrs. XVjlson was formerly Mrs. Cora Railing Miller, her marriage to Mr Miller taking place about seven months* ago. 1 Chalmer Schafer paid an election bet Saturday night and he paid in full. He was the host and assisted, by Mrs. Schafer, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roy Archbold ami Mr. and Mrs. 'J. H. Heller at a dinner at the An thony hotel and an evening at the Palace theater. The occasion was a delightful one and C. C. proved that he -Van lose gracefully. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Krick and daughter. Agnes; George Krick, Henry S. Michaud, John Sheets, Mr. and Mrs. John Roth, witli a number of other Berne and Portland peapie left yesterday afternoon for Lake Charles. La., for a week or ten days’ stay to look over land proposition there. Mr. Krick has already bought a large rice plantation I here and may spend the winters there. Judge B. C Fox claims that theoldest joke is the one about the boy who was kept in after school for bad behavior. The teacher told him to stay in until he had written a 250word essay on the automobile. In about five minutes the boy came up and turned in the essay. It read as follows; “My father bought an automobile. He went out riding in the . automobile in the country and the automobile bursted. Thife is all I can' write, because the rest of the 250 ; words is what my father said when the automobile busted." —Luke Me-' Luke. I
Colfax. "Baby's Cold Treated Externally
Internal Medicine Disturbs the Digestion of Small Children. Wise parents everywhere realize ■ that the less medicine yon give children the better off they are. Still croup and.colds must have some form of treatment. This problem was solved | by Mr. R. A. Holt, of Colfax, Ind., by I the use of the external treatment. Vick’s Vapoßub Salve, rhe preparation that has made such a remarkable record hi the South. Mr. Holt writes — "I used AHck’s Vapoßub on my four months’ old baby for a severe cold in his head and lungs. By rubbing Vapoßub over his wroat and chest and letting him inhale the vapors immediate relief follows. I find it relieves a severe cold in one night's time. Also, if your nose and head are stopped up on going to bed, by inhaling a lirtle Vapoßub you can sleep soundly and breathe ; freely.” No family should be without a jar ;
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BE A MOOSE I CHARTER OF / LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE NOW OPEN Initiation fee while charter is open f ;'j only $5.00. Regular initiation fee is '"■.i $25.00. Get in with the large class now forming and which will be initiated. Wednesday, February 21, 1917. "■'ti-i. Benefits ar> $9.00 per week, sickness " or accident. SIOO.OO death- of memebr. Dues only 83 1-3 cents a month. <• Get in the most progressive order of the day. All public- , spirited men should belong to the Loya* Order of Moose, an order for " the uplifting of the new generation to come—our children —by giving them an education free. The Moose College, locatedat Mooseheart, 111., greatest of the kind in the country, will give free education, both technical and '' classical, to all orphans ot members. Home for the widow and aged members and their wives. For further information see Thomas A. Maholm, State Director Headquarters, Moose Home Monroe Street Decatur, Indiana State Director will be if> office from 6:00 to 9:00 p. m., Daily. '
WOMEN TOO AMBITIOUS. Excessive ambition leads all Arts of women to exert themselves beyond their strength. The girl striving for honors in school, the busy housewife, the shop girl, the society climber or leader, all overtax their natural powers of endurance. ’ Then come nervous troubles,’ backaches, headaches. frequently organic troubles, which reduce them almost to despair. Women suffering thus should first recognize the necessity of putting on the brakes and slowing down. Be■sidefl» this, to remedy the mischief already (lone to their health, the best reliance is upon that famous and standard medicine for women's ailments. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.—Advt. —o ■ A CARD OF THANKS. We wish to tluink all of our friends and neighbors for their help and kindness during the illness and death of our'Jjeloved wife and mother. ALLEN ROSS AND FAMILY. o NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. • Any one having a farm for sale will do well by seeing or writing G. ’. Steele, Decatur, Ind., of just what you have. 43t3 ——— II I ■■■ I W ■■ ■■ I ■ ■ - Democrat Want Ads Pay
- : 'ih J zine 1 wsL' : ■ Early Pullet Lays the Early And flic enrlvegg—say late Novem- I her and through December—com- ■ mands the top price of the year. B Start a BUCKEYE I INCUBATOR in March or early April; raise the I many chick? you’ll hatch in a coal- E burning Standard Colony Brooder, and this good motley is yours. We know the Buckcve Incubator and the Standard Colony Brooder will do exactly what we say. We guarantee it, and our guarantee is backed by the manufacturer. Everybody gelt; a square ded. Nothing beats the “Buckeve.” and the Colony Brooder has no equal. Come in and see them. SCHAFER HDW. CO. ■ Decatur, Ind. - T -
bK Mo * - ill li' Hrt il, ' ..d Mji illll W I ffii’in- i MastehCEC lL LAVON HOLTj of this remarkable preparation.® Besides being better than internal medicine for all forms of head or chest colds, sore throat, bronchitis, or incipl- . ent. pneumonia, it will be found an °xcooling application for burns, j bruises, itchings and muscular sore- . ncss. Three sizes, 25c, 50c or SI.OO.
th, 800Chidtensw. T’/ Quite sonic contract, wasn’t it? V*' / Bulsay! She didn’t have a bit y* 1 G of trouble and hardly lost a chick.” The STANDARD W COLONY BROODER W Patented EAt y , isaw’ondor! M.ikes throe chicks where one grew before; cuts equipment gAra cost and curating expenses Io less than half, and takes less than one fourdi the Wff. time and labor required by other tm>o<l crs. Can't break or wear out. We guarantee the “Standard" to hatch more Will and better chicks and at a cost less than W//1 6 cents a day. Used by 10,000 big and W/, tilde breeders everywhere. Capacity WK 100 to 1000. Burns coal and regulates itself. We guarantee the “Standard” and you Qt may write the guarantee to suit your* self. Isn’t that fair? MB SCHAFER HDW. CO. Decatur, Ind. Democrat Want Ads Pay wnaMMauwMKMia
I I '; ’ 1 Save $l6O on this Chalmers 6-30 I ■ » \ - -■ Il I I lO Ol ■■ Today the price of this 5-pa.ssenger 6-33 Chalmers is SIO9O. March ||| Ist the price becomes $1250. The H saving, if you buy now, is $l6O. lj There will be practically no change S in the car after March Ist. Just the same sound; reliable car as the ' • A W 15,G00 naw in. use. A reason- © |f able price at $1250. A bargain ! ■ at SIO9O. • j And bear m mind the 7-passcnger Ik 6-30 Chalmers —price still $1350. One ||! of the smartest, keenest looking Chalmers ever built. Generous in power. Economical and dependable. ||i If you have net seen the Chalmers ' Sedan you have missed much. A sensible |U kind of a car. Lines extremely modern— M and only SIBSO. a ffl Remßnber there.is a limit to the num” ber sis the 5-passenger Chalmer’s 6-30’s ’ ||2 that can be bought between now and March Ist First orders get first deliveries. ||g I Present Prices ' Fiv.-pinene.r Toriai ... JltPO SevM.p.«e>7tr S-d.n - - • J i ssssh Tw. ” Rna<l»t»r ... 1070 Seyrn “ Limnuow - - 2 K Seven “ lou xug ... 1.350 Seven " Town C*r - • (All i.o.b. Detr.ilj B ' Bl THE KALVER-NUBLE GARAGE COAyenls. |jSI . ;s&■ , ; . DECATUR, INDIANA ■ ’ th IH| k Bft • z : 1
I I I r-~—rj] You'll enjoy the really clean feeling that follows thb regular use of | The toothpatte that really cleans. j Senreco keeps the mouth and gumi healthy—makes teeth glisten. Personally used and prescribed by hundreds of dentists. Large sized tubes 25c, any druggist or toilet counter. Sample 4c in stamps. SENRECO Masonic Temple » Cincinnati, Ohio tr— Z~jlfp]k- j|[B]|cTjzr^]fs]fc= r
■ FOR SALE -Good two year old colt, r Belgium; one Belgium mare spring
, colt.—Fred Geir, Decatur, Ind., R. R. ; No. «. 41t3
