Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1917 — Page 3
. y * 'TK*-4k HgL- 'ii ‘’THAT’S THE SHOE FOR ME” Hundreds of young iflen are picking this genteel, Shapely, classic last for a winner. Made in Gun or Coco Brown calf leathers. Guns from $3.50 to $6.00, and Coco Brown at $6.50. Ghadie VogleWede SELLS A LOT OF THEM. A
MHffi iii i i<x<K'XXKX>ser.-:xx:; w I WEATHER FORECAST | R t| e :osc Fair tonight and warmer. Wed■lu'sday unsettled and warmer. Mrs. John W. Vail has gone to West Baden Springs for a week's rftay Mrs. Leona Noack left yesterday ’ afternoon for Monroe for a visit. . Mrs. Albert Kelley returned yesterday to Geneva after a visit here with Mrs. Samuel Black. Mrs. J. Q. Neptune and children were visitors in Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon for a short while. Mrs. L. I). Jacobs went to Berne yesterday afternoon to visit with her fat-iter, Gotlieb Christner and family. Mrs. Hilaries Vartlow returned to Richmond after a visit over Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Helm. Mrs. D. J McWhirter, who visited here witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McWhirter, returned to Geneva yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellison left on the 3:22 train yesterday afternoon fcr their home in Fort Wayne after attending the funeral of Andrew Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mißarnes and children and sister, Miss Inez Minear, returned to their home in,Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon after a visit «v!ih his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra MeBaroes, at Pleasant Mills. Postmaster J. W. Bosse reports the following uncalled for letters at the Decatur postofflee: Mr. John Ballard, Mrs. Ellen V. Johnson, Miss Lena Price, Asa E. Smith. When calling ior this mail please say advertised.
The Home of Quality Groceries 25c Bottle High Grade Catsup ... .»15c 11‘ 2 07- Bottle High Grade Catsup 10c Large Bottle Red or Green Pepper Sauce 15c 3 large 10c pkgs. Egg Noodles, Macaroni or’Spaghetti. .25c 8 oz. Tumbler Prepared Mustard ,5c Pt. Lightning Sealer Jar Prepared Mustard 10c g Large Jar Hirsch’s Sliced Sweet Pickles2sc Large Can Ripe Olives .’lsc Extra Quality Peanut Butter ... 10c, 15c and 25c Square Deal makes more Desert than any other 10c package of Desert 10c; 3 for 25c Get your Early Seed Potatoes now: Early Rose, Early Ohio, Six Weeks. Cobblerrs, Bliss, pk9oc We pay cash or trade for produce, Egga 30c Butter 25c to 32c M. £?. HOWER North of G. R. & I. Depot ’Phone 108 . I 11 -"fl—I I "■ ' ■ . """"" I Listen, Mister, LISTEN I Nobody believes in claims. You want proofs r & — so wc simply say—Try the V ("WHITE STAG"I I EXTRA MILD CIGAR I “They’re as good as good tobacco can make I || ’em/ .i t * g •
■■ 11 * 1 ~~ I Otto Reppert went to Fort Wajae today on business. j Mrs. L. A. Holthouse went to Fort I Wayne this morning. H. R. Mqltz was a Fort Wayne budmess visitor yesterday. The St. Joseph school took up this morning after a Week's Easter vacation. School closed last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Koontz have returned to their home al Yellow Springs, 0., after a visit with she ft Hammell family. Mrs. L. E. Beard and mother. Mrs. Harvey Harruff returned yesterday afternoon from a visit at Portland and Berne with relatives. Charles Holthouse left this morning for Collegeville to resume his studi at St. Joseph's college. He spent hip Easter vacation in the city witli his mother. / Mrs. A. C. Burger and children were accompanied to their, home in Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon by her sister. Miss Loretta Hackman, who will visit there several days. . Remember how discouragin' it used t’ U' t’ have t’ buy new buggy tires ever ten of Ifteen years’ If you're too ole t’ enlist you kin help some bv throwin’ your hammer in th’ lake. - Abe Martin. The interurban company has 'inished equipping another car, and number 102 is now running. The Poca hontas will charter a special car fur Thursday for their district meeting tn Fort Wavne. i » The remodeling work on the Terveer building is being rapidly pushed and will within a couple of weeks he ready for occupancy. G. C. Steele and Ferd Bleeke have leased the room l*>r a department store. * - .. 'I— —
Dr. Fred Patterson went to Fort Wayne today noon. Prof. Kay returned to Chicago. He wus the singer evangelist at the Christian revival. Mrs. George Kintz left for Ft. Wayne today noon to visit with her dttugh'ey Mrs. Herbert Lunkenau. Miss Bertha Dauer has returned to Fort Wayne over Easted visit witli her parents, Mr. und Mrs. H. F. Dauer. ® Misses Mary Frisinger and Ruth Bowers left on the 1:05 train this afternoon for their college work at Oxford, O. Mrs. Julia Croylc left today noon for Fort Wayne after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Liniger near Peterson. I. A. Kalver, of the Kalver-Noble Garage company, stated this afternoon that his company had sold and delivered since the first of Augu®. ninety-eight cars. Evangelist Martin, who conduced the revival,at the Christian church, left for his home at LaFontaine. ile Will be here for the reception Friday for the new members. • * Mrs. W. O. Bigham has been at Rockford, 0., a week earing for her mother, Mrs. J. B. Stiverson, formerly of this city who is ill, having suffer ed a stroke of some kind Julius Heidemann of Washington township may be seen driving a brand new touring ear this summer, the purchase being made from the Kal-ver-Noble garage company. The ear was delivered this morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bierie and grandson, Sterling Hoffman, Jr., came from Berne Sunday to call on their daughter, Mrs. S. P. Hoffman, who has been ill? but who has been able to sit up since Sunday, for awhile each day.Ernest Wysong was granted a divorce at Fort Wayne Saturday from Martha Wysong. The bride formerly was Miss Martha Kelirn.of Vera Cruz. The couple lived in Bluffton previous to going to Ft. Wayne.— Bluffton Banner. William Page and family returned last night from Bluffton where they spent Easter with the Harry rhftfint family. Mr. Page visited yesterd ly afternoon at the Morris offices. He is manager of the Morris five and ten cent store here. COURT HOUSE NEWS. The case of Frank Shaner vs. Samuel Teeter, et al. is reset for May 15. The petition of Sander-Smith company, Inc. was granted, the name being changed to The Berne Dry Goods Company. The case of The State on the relation of Velma Myers vs. Frank has been set for April 26. The Peoples Loan & Trust Company vs. IT. M. Gossard. Separate demurrer to eomplauit by John S. Nash and five others A second of strike-outs of eligibles to serve as special judge of the Brine Dibble vs. Martin Klepper Company, has resulted in appointing R H. Hartford, of Portland, as special judge again. Names of Walter Hamilton and Whipple were stricken from the eligible list, by the plaintiff and defendant. respectively, leaving that of Hartford available. The Peoples Loan & Trust Conu>any vs. F. M. Gossard. Summons order--d to the sheriff of Huntington county for E. S. Liby, returnable April 25. In the Stone partition case, a motion was made by theyjaiutiff to make second paragraph of defendant, Robinette’s answer more certain and specific. The ease of Elizabeth Kellerman, el al. vs. George Dagir, ot al. is set A.r April 25. Current reports in the estate of Andrew J. Miller was approved and the matter continued. In the Lucy J. Gregory estate, deed was reported and approved. No letters were issued in tin- Joan Merica estate. The guardian of Edna Gleiidenning was ordered to assign oil lease io Robert Glendenuing. The following .United States pat-it deeds were recorded: to William Boram, 40 acres of Washington township; David Sewell 160 acres of Wallington township: Isaac®Brittson, 21.5 acres of St. Mary's township; David Ball, 320 acres of St. Marys townsnip. NORTH WARD PATRONS The patrons of the north ward school are asked to lie at the builditu; this evening at 7:45. Please attend o . — HERE to a rei.ie<iy that win cure moil all »kin ant •calp troubles. Eczema, Barbers Itch, Itch, Cutl and Sores. Why waste time and money when B. B. Ointment is an ointment of real merit? Asi your druggist. H not liaodled send 50 cunts to the B B. Ointment Co., 217 Monroe SUMS Pecatiu, Indiana- *
I - 3 By Special Associated Press Wire, The r # * I . Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette 1 Will publish DAILY complete BOX scores of the Central, American and National Leagues No better or more complete sporting pages . will be found in any other newspaper. r Phone your newsdealer or write the Journal-Gazette toJ ; ’ day placing your order. ELCHIN KING INTERURBAN BLOCK. y t■— - - -
AN INVITATION TO WOMEN ! Women are invited to visit the labo--1 ritiory of the Lydia E. Pinkham Me’i- * cine Co. at Lynn. Mass., and set' for themselves with wlmL accuracy, skill and cleanliness this wonderful remedy for women's ailments is prepared. ( Over 350.000 pound of roots and herbs are used annually in making (his famous medicine. The great bias of herbs, the huge tanks filled witli the medicine ready to be bottled, and the bottling room where it is put up and labelled for the market, cannot h ‘ip 1 but impress them witli the reliabili’y of this good, old-fashioned root and heob remedy, which for the past forty years lias been so successful in he home treatment of female ills. Why Bank Officials Get Gray. ••By the way. Mrs. •Small, that check J you deposited the other dny.cam*‘ back marked ‘No funds.’ "Oh, thanks. I won't deposit it this time. I'll cash it instead." —Life. MANGOLIT & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. 24(/ z lb. Jewel Flour .....$1.40 25 lb. Sack Sugar $2.25 3 large Cans Hominy 25c Pork and Beans, a can 15c Red Beans, a can 10c Country Gentleman Corn, a can ..15c Sifted Early June Peas, a can .... 15c Cut Green Beans, a can 15c Peanut Butter, a jar 10, 15, 25c . Lenox Santa Claus and Galvanic Soap, 6 for 25c Large Can of Apples 10c Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Lettuce and Celery. Wc pay Cash, or Trade for Produce: Eggs, 30c; Butter, 25 to 32c. Arthur £i Fred Mangold ** Baker - Housecieanmg Days are here anil it is now time to freshen up your home, in keeping with the Bright Spring days. |VVe have a complete assortment of all kinds of FURNITURE and RUGS at PRICES that put them easily within the reach of '.the most ECONOMICAL HOUSEWIFE. > ■ Gay, Zwick & Myers ’ Furniture amd Undertaking
NEW SPRING NECKWEAR, SHIRTS AND ' °™ ER ACCESSOR,ES i ! \ " One of the be*t things that we can say about our furI W nishing goods is the fact that we carry HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX clothes. That may sound funny to you, but most men know that any store that carries these r j carries the best of everything else. i Hart, SciialTfer & Marx Suits SIXOO to $25.00 'I Clothcraft Clothes SIO.OO to $25.00 If H ncw spring shirts, hats, neckwear, etc., are , I here in wide selections and in the highest qualitres; / p splendid values for the money. \ our satisfaction is • I t guaranteed. . , I i > ■BEWe'IWMKm S» tt I HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE & CO. GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS
QIS- “ A Shine in Every Drogf* 9 i-'JW Get a can today from tJrWiMWffjT your cr gro- tllllf 8 JlllMll eery deafer. ■ ■Mi*. INDIGESTION If you’re troubles with indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation, or other stomach or liver complaints Green’s August Hower will help you. Strenjft liens the digestive organs and gives prompt relief. Sold by Smith. Yager & Falk. Trial Bottles, 25c. Full Size, 75c NOTICE. Today is the last day to save the discount on your gas bill. Positively no discount after the 10th. Please take notice. . No. Ind. Gas & Elec. C. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG. * "■ — " '2 ■ . . I NOTICE, MILK DEALERS. Notice is hereby given to I any and all persons, firms or corporations, engaged in the i sale of milk for use within the city limits of the City of Decatur, Indiana, that, under I a city ordinance you must take out a license so to do. This license shall be procured by calling on the secretary of the city board of health, and making application therefor. The ordinance provides for a tine tor not complying therewith and said ordinance will be enforced : strictly. Give this matter i your prompt attention, j. CITY BOARD OF HEALTH. ; Dr. H. F. Costello. Sec’y. | ii _. i i-| riiinr — ■■ ■ w * ~
' SUNDAY EXCURSIONS via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE to , • Bluffton, Marion. Kokomo and Frankfort ’ Commencing Easter Sunday, April Sth, and continuing every Sunday throughout the season. See Agents for particulars or address CHAS. E. ROSE, A. G. P. A., Toledo, Ohio. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS • via CLO VE R LE A F ROU T E to TOLEDO, OHIO Commencing Easter Sunday. April Bth. and continuing every Sunday throughout the season. See Agents for particulars or address CHAS. E. ROSE, A. G. P. A.. Toledo, Ohio. LOW RATE EXCURSIONS to ST. MO. via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE $6.00 FROM DECATUR Saturdays and Sundays. April 7 and 11. Sec Agents for particulars or address (HAS. E. ROSE. A. G. P. A., Toledo, Ohio. Oil ■I gj!!' 1 Ti IK R JUUr ti MBll 1
