Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1917 — Page 3

LADIESM|| '’our attention is called to one of the many designs * / of our J and K Shoes. These • I slim-lit\<nii i( V ( perfectly. That makes them all the more comfortable. Try J a/w/ and K Shoes for your feet. ' J at this store. / .Veh I Ghadie VogleWede SELLS A LOT OF THEM. 11 11l

KKXXX'. :X'. ixxx: ;x: -je :: oaoc i:x: | WEATHER FORECAST 0 M-K'Oi tonight ami Saturday; warm »er tonight; colder Saturday, west 1 i " 11 ;. southeast and south shifting to northwest SaturI fay ■.»«- I. Deininger spent the day in Wayne. ■oMiss Kate Hartman wentlo Fort ■ Wayne today noon. ■L. it Adams was a Fort Wayn- - visitor this afternoon. KMisr. Marie t'onmdl visiud wiih ■■Timid- in Fort Wayne today . h rs - •' Dugan was the guest of My<>ri Wayne friends today and this fvening. I Mrs. Georg-- Simmets ami s< ■Bat'fy. spent the day in Monmouth K- Wil., her mother. Mr- W inn - Wilder. , EL Mrs. John Green. Mi- Anna Ha.-k Rilian and Mrs. Mart Gilson al tended ‘ to business in Berne yesterday afterB.iai'nom i. ■ Miss Agnes Gillig is taking a sevHMTn< days’ vacation on account of WBevcre cold. Mrs. t)«-n Davis is porkHA ing in iter place. £ ■■Agnes, aged ft, daugther of Mr. ami kfMrs. Charles Brann. of Oak street, Kwho was seized with an attack of HKspasms of the throat yesterday, and L was quite ill. is better. Sk F Misses Dora Eairchild and. Maude Mngley. who came from Geneva this morning, left at noon for Fort Wayne Em where the Journal Gi:z. tt<- will assign to a new territory in their eir■gule.lieti d< partinent. 'rimy have been Efcworkiug in Geneva and vicinity for time. I e-

11 The Home of Quality Groceries I WfWID | When a housewife calls her neighbors to view her line | loaves of bread, she is proud of her baking or the Hour, or I both. Enterprise Flour is doing this all over town. Do you want your neighbors to call on you? | Then use Enterprise Flour, sack sl.lO , See our line of Garden and Flower Seeds, and Onion I Sets. We par cash or trade for produce, Em 22c Butter 25c to 32c M. E. HOWER North of <l. K. & I. Depot ’Phone 108 1 I ■■■■■■ I Do You Enjoy a “Good Cigar”? | YES I Well Then the I f?" WHITE STAG”! I ■ I Was Made Purposely For | I “YOU” • I

I LI .. 5 Mrs. Anthony Voglewede went to 4 Fort Wayne to visit with friends. 5 Miss Flora Galliueier, of Williams, 5 was a shopper here yesterday after- • noon. Mrs. John It. Porter left yesterday afternoon for Monroe and South Salem to visit with relatives. Chalnier Porter left today for BloomI ingtou to be the guest of Dwight Porter during the tournament. t Mis. Charles lleicheldeller and Mrs. W. A. Wells of Geneva, visited here yesterday with Mrs. L. H. Mathieu. t Mrs-. Chaites Sullivan and daughter, , Gail, returned to Berne yesterday aft-, ertioon Tlrnv were guests of Mrs. 1,. II ‘ D. Jacobs. Miss Ruth Frisinger went to Del1 pbos, <)., to be the guest of her sister, Fanny, who is teaching in the Delphos high s«hool. I If there’s any way t’ git a pass thro’ . th’ pearly gates we know some folks that'll make a try. Mrs. Utfe Bud says th’ hardest thing o’ 11 is powdeVin’ a black eye.—Abe Martin. The men who have something the world wants, and are willing io work I hard to secure results, are the ones who will always hold the winning hands. After grasping success, many [ a man has become lazy, letting things drift and drift, until the shutters had to be posted Reaching the top is only half the battle; the ha>'d . work that got you there must be continued to keep you there. Never can you cease to drive your business or forget for one moment that it is hard . work that wins; indifference that I loses.—T. &T. Imprint.

Mrs. Martin Schroeder and bubu ri turned to Fort Wayne. They visited with her mother, Mrs. Henry Worthmunn at Mugb-y. When u company of their nearest fri« nds came In to spend the evening, bringing their lunch, Including a delicious chicken with them, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dorwln enjoyed the evening, being entirely unsuspicious until they went to their chicken coop the next day and found only four, instead of the live chickens they had brought in from the farm. The Rev. II B Dlefenbaeh. wt-(g some months ago tendered his resignation as pastor of the First Reformed church of this, has received n chH. by unanimous vote of the congregation, to a large Reformed church at Dayton. Ohio. He has not yet definitely in- , formed the congregation extending the call whether or not he will accept.- - Bluffton News. A pair of black kid gloves with white stripes, belonging to Mrs. Radcmaker, and a package of white or. handy lace and pattern, belonging to Miss Agnes Meibers, were los t or taken by mistake at the St. Vincent de Paul parcels post sale at the K. of C. hall Wednesday evening. Finders will please leave at the Peterson X Moran office. WEDDINGBELLS RING ONCE MORE Wife’s Youthful Appearance Reminds Farmer of Early Married Life. Elkhart, lud., March 15. —“My wife's youthful apix-arance, since taking Tanlac, reminds me of the days when we were first married,” Samuel Hartman, a prominent and well known fannt r residing on rural route No. 6, EJkhart, said on February 17, while discussing wttn friends the remarkable relief Mrs. Hartman received through this new medicine. Mr .and M rs - Hartman are long residents of this vicinity an 1 they are well liked and highly respected by (heir countless friends. “.Yes sir, I’m reminded of the days long jutst, by my wife’s cheerfulness and youthful appearance, since taking this medicine,” Mr. Hartman continued. “For some time she had beeu bothered with rheumatism and her system gem rally was all run down. The rheumatic pains wore very severe and sometimes she was unable to do her housework. Her color was bad and her cheeks ‘sunk in.’ ‘‘l saw the statement of Levi Paulis, a friend of mine, in which he heartily praised Tanlac and 1 bought a bottle for my wife. Well, we’re more than satisfied with the wofiderful work of this medicine in my wife's case. “11l never lose an opportunity i > recommend Tanlac to my friends and neighbors.” Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is especially beneficial for stomach, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal complaint, nervousness, loss of appetite and the like. Tanlac is now being introduced and explained in Decatur at Smith-Yager Falk Drug Store. —Advt. o— ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL ) ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Roy Carter, special administrator of the estate of Emily A. Carter, deceased, will offer tor sale at public sale at the east door of the Court. House in the city of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, on Saturdav, April 14. 1917, the fee simple of the following described real estate situate , in the county of Adams and State of Indiana. to-wlt: hi lot number fifty-eight (58) anti inlot number seventy-eight (78) and lite east half of inlot number fifty-nine (oh) and tin- east half of inlot seventynine (79). all in the* town of Monroe, Adams county. Indiana, as shown and designated on the recorded plat of said town On the following terms, to-v.it: TERMS. One-third cash on day of sale, onethird in nine months and one-third in eighteen months, deferred payments lo bear six per cent interest from date until paid. Purchaser to have the privilege of paying all cash, if so desired. Said property is to be sold free from liens. Deferred payments to be secured by mortgage on said real estate. Appraised value Eighteen Hundred and Fifty Dollars 3 (5t,850.00). No bid will be received for less- than two-, thirds (2-3) of the full appraised value of said real estate. ROY CARTER. Special Administrator Hooper & Lenhart, Attys. i-6-2d-a0 SPECIAL for Saturday and Sunday. Try our Velvet Nut Brick Cream. Charlie Chaplin Candy, made' by Joseph & Lang. Nothing better. Joseph & Lang Candy Kitchen. No. Second St. — u -1 FOR SALE Full blood White Legem eggs for hatching. Prices reasonable.-—Henry Rodenbeck. Decatur, R. R. 7; 'phone 7-M. G4t3 •

Died of Premature Old Age! <BT V. M. PIEHCK, M. ».) How many times wc hear of conipxr*tively young persons punting away when they ithould nave lived to lie 70 nr HO years of age. This fatal work in usually attributed to the kidney*, an, when too kidney* degenerate, it caunc* uuto-in-toxication. The mop* injurious the poisoria jmsaing thru the kidneya, the quit l**i will tbwe iwillle organs be degciM-rated, and the sooner they decay. It is thus the wisesl policy, to prevent jweniaturc old agi* and promote loug life, to lighten the work of tlm kidneys. Thia can Ik* done by drinking plenty of pure water all day long, and oeciwdoiiftlly taking a little Anuric (double airenglli) tafore meals. This can Ixt obtained at almost uuv drug store. Anuric will overcome such conditions as rheuihulism, dropsical swellings, cold extremities, scalding and burning urine and sleeplessness due to constant arising from bed at night. WELt-KNOVVN NEW ALBANY WOMAN JiPEAKS. New Albany, lad—“l suffered for a number of years from ■ trouble from which X only women suffer. . jF' , 1 tried all kinds of .j ' nicdicines and sevcral doctors, but. they o’ ' did tnc no good. I I ' / was in bed at th? I;y/WF* C -’ { t-iinc. 1 guess I would have been in y y c? my grave now n I had not tried Dr. Pierce’s Wonderful medicines. Favorite Prescription and Golden Medical 14*<-ovory. 1 took about seven bot’ies of iith and now am well and able to do my housework; can even wash and iron. 1 certainly cannot say too much for these great medicines, and am glad of the opportunity of expressing my appreciution of them.” —Mas. J urn a Kouiu.it, 44 W. 11th St. FINEFOR RHEUMATISM! Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints —Drives Out Pain You'll know why thousands use Mttstcrole once you experience the glad relief it gites. Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of mustard. Petter than a mustard plaster and docs not blister. Brings case and comfort while it is being rulibcd on I Musterple is recommended by many d?cfor« >m| nurses. Millions of jars are used annnally for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheumatism. lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents uncumonia) EM Mrs. Charles Voglewero has returned from Toledo, where she visi ■<! with her daughter, Mrs. <’. R. Uhl t’li-I 1 family. Mr. Voglewede will rem in a few days longer.

, , , < .1, »'s T .T* *l* !■* ’l* *l, ' ' “THAT'S THE POLISH” 1 ' 2 ini ■HL 11 SHOE POLISHES | 104 -BLACK-WHITE-TAN- |O4 xX !|! F.F. D alley Co of NewMbi-k Inc, ‘ Buffalo.NY \ *|» »♦ *|> ♦[* i*|i rt ♦ LIJHF*/* J Post This ‘Bodyguard Around Your Children i /Y ( Sjl ■ lii'j Jrfe, \\ ( \ / flnwkfti \ I it? ss2 *// F>w* a r rd i LBO Wk rsd MssJi' ST j , .~-S.. - -a£,” JMfajfc -Sate;-- I - r r . , r m , x, t j one-half years old respectively), and It OU Can Keep Them Free from j iave found -it very satisfactoiy when Colds Without Dosing. they had the croup. The first application helped to loosen the phlegm, making These two fine boys have a “Little them rest more easily, and they were Bodyguard” to protect them against ■ able Io go to sleep. Vapoßubalso helped sudden attacks o f croup or cold trou-, them when they had severe colds, I hies. Their mother Mrs. C. C. Evinger, J can recommend it to all mothers.” 1224 N. Sth St., Terre Haute,' Ind., But the best, part about this “Little I writes — Bodyguard”—Vapoßub, is that it. is n “I have tried yourtVick's applied externally and hence can be Vapoßub on my two boys used freely, with'perfect safety, on | ' T~\ l w ' lo a, '° nineteen the smallest child, as often as wished, i months and three and Three size. 35c, 50c or SI.OO. VW ail a little Boby-Guapd in VOUR home N JOck’S

— ■ 1,1 1,1 ! » * - —. So® I. Little Ampere Starts Over a Million Cars this Spring And we are one of the 850 Willard Service Stations that will see that they keep going. We’re working for you. The battery experience and factory training of our men are at your disposal. It is not enough to fill your battery regularly with distilled water and to make regular hydrometer tests. You should let us look it over at least once a month. Little Ampere will start your car—let us keep it going. W e have a rental battery for you if yours needs I repairs. IIOLTHOUSE FIREPROOF GARAGE, I ■ » Decatur, Indiana -Z*.' — IIIMW|r w ' l>n,wi,> * r< — .I I. u —s—f T-jri" —IL— ■Ml I —irei— w*^^w*nßiwrn -awgy

WANTED—OId false teeth. Don’t ! matter if they are broken. I pay .

SI.OO to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth St. Philadelphia.

THERE ARE MANY EVENTS that suggest pictures, but none more important than the wedding. Only a picture can adequately describe the dainty finery of the bride, bridesmaid, or flower girls, and like the memory of the occasion, the pictures grow more precious year by year. MAKE THE APPOINTMENT TODAY. ERWIN STUDIO 'Phone 807. Over Callow & Kohne Drug Store. Bring or Mail us your Films. Excellent Corn LandS" —- DOLLARS AN ACRE. It is virgin prairie, level, well drained, no stumps or stones. Only 4 to 10 miles from Lake Charles, with 2(1.000 people, paved road to town. Splendid climate winter and summer. Ideal place for CORN, CATTLE and Hogs. Investigate lor yourself; ask us. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.. Omaha. Neb. Erwin & Michaud, Associate Agents, Decatur, Ind. Next Excursion March 20. Be with us. Disease Preventives— I Your Dentist and The toothpaste that really cleans. I , Senreco gives you a new thought on mouth cleanliness and in conjunction 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 tube mailed for 4c in stamps. SENRECO Masonic Temple Cincinnati, Ohio

Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 5”,t::0