Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1917 — Page 3
, 0,9 l)r. Wm. M. Scholl’s foot Ifldr " / specialist, of Chicago, will V be here tomorrow and SatHip ‘£/K d&i urday. We invite every one m-ij'** /A having any foot trouble to I \j/«) 4 1 \'l consult him absolutely free Jfl \j ' j /of charge. He w ill tell yon \ ' —how you can wear your '*m&T/ Ks If 'V s X regular shoe without the ISBO' l\ '!' Doling that it is too short—fHHnJ >. J i how you* can become free i mffc?" A-A-) ; from corns, bunions, calI j :\1 . louses and cramps in the 1* ; ’..'.L.-nj toes and ball of the foot—- . how your ankles can be straightened without wearing cumbersome braces—how to rid yourself of all foot troubles. It’s Free, Friday and Saturday. Charlie VogleWede «
■■Mnroraac sc aasmsxxasssx » | WEATHER FORECAST | I -Boor. z z :x::: saaiasmfai • fhuweis and probably severe local thunderstorms tonight und Friday; cooler Friday. F. V. Mills spent the day in Fort Wayne. A1 Steele was a Fort Wayne business visitor today. The regular weekly dance will be given at the Moose hall tonight. Attorney Glen Smiley, of Fort Wayne, was a business visitor here yesterday. , Mr. and Mrs. George Meilils, of Columbus, 0., are guests of Mrs. Meihl's sister, Mrs. Charles Fisher. Misses Martha and Klia Selking, of llougland were shoppers here yesterday, returning on the otll. train. Mrs. Henry Gerke and daughter, Janice, returned yesterday front Berne where they visited with relatives. Mrs. Harry Chidley and daughter, Normah Jane, of Chicago, are here on account of the illness of her grandfather,-?!. o. Burkhead. Mrs. William Schumaker and children, Mary and Catherine, went to rt. Wayne yesterday afternoon for a vi tit with her mother. Mrs Mary Blauvelt. Herman Emery of Akron, Ohio and Mrs. Henry Gerke, of Decatur, .r---rivt d here yesterday morning to > e at the bedside of their mother who is very seriously ill.—Berne Witness. Mrs. L. W. Stake and daughter, Naomi, returned from Indianapolis yesterday where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Dr. IJrocking. They were accompanied here by l)r’ Brooking.
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*' 1 ' j Mrs. Jeff Liechty and children, of | Monroe, were shoppers here today, j Mrs. J. A. Hendricks and McGee j Hendricks spent the day in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Arthur Mangold and daughter , Helen, spent the day in Fort Wayne with relatives. Spring is here—the last sign, convincing beyond a doubt, is that the revolving door partition at the postoffice lias been removed. Mrs. Charles Shepherd, of Fort Wayne, is a guest of iter parents, Mr. ; and Mrs. W. S. Sutton and hot brother, AttOTney J. C. Sutton and family. The spring Installment of taxes are duo in two weeks jjom Monday,,the last day of grace being Monday, May 7th. Better pay them now and save the ten per cent penalty. Read the Daily Democrat for the war news. We receive the full report from the United Press Association and are able to give to our readers the happenings of the day. Carranza is neutral, but still sue--rounded by whiskers. Tiier’s still a few well dressed an’ seemin'ly intelligent people that say “A-prile."—Abe Martin "in Indianapolis News. Charlie Yoglewede, chairman of the county organization committee mv'e a trip this morning to Pleasant Miiis and the surrounding community in the interest of the Preparedness movement. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Myers visited u Decatur Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. V. I). Bell, Jr. Mrs. Bell has been seriously ill with the measles and lias been unconscious for the last two days, but is reported today : s slowly improving.—Bluffton News.
8. K. Brown, went to Fort Wayne' today noon. . Mrs. Dan Tyndall spent the after- ! noon In Fort Wayne. ■ Mrs. RHleu Jolly went to Albuny to ' visit with relatives. * Judge J. J. Moran, of Portland, was i Here on business today. Mrs. Owen Davis and Miss Dull , went to Fort Wayne today noon. Messrs, and Mesduuies. D. 11. and Dan Erwin were In Fort Wayne yea-j terday. Mrs. H. F. Itauer went' to Ft Wayne to vlsll with her daughter, Mrs. IC. ! Felger Miss Jessie Whines is at Fort Wayne today attending tint patriotic ■ celebration. j ■ Mrs. (’. L. Meibers went to Fort Wayne to witness the patriotic celebration parade. Miss Neva Burry returned to Monroe on the I or, Irani after a visit here I with Mrs. Jacob Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaDcllo and daughter, Mildred, went to Ft Wayne' to attend the patriotic celebration festivities. Mrs. Sarah Lehman and daughter. 1 Frieda, returned this afternoon to i Berne. They were guests of Mr , Henry Adler. John D. Myers, who has besu very low of blood prison and win was worse again last evening, is somewhat , better again today. Mrs. Walter Deitscli came from; Velina, 0., to witness the wedding if Miss Amelia Weber and 'Antbony llolthouse this morning. S. IC. Brown, of the Yeomen lod ,e, received a check for Mary Cratm r ">r $81.50 for disability occasioned by tho breaking of her arm. Stanford Badders returned to Monroe on the 1:05 train. He visit d here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frank. Members of the Parent-Teachers' club of the Central school are requested to meet this evening at the Central building at 7:45. Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Hendricks wort to Fort Wayne this morning. They were accompanied by their grandson's Robert and Charley Holtrey. Mrs. W. H. Slieler will leave tomorrow for ICikhart on account of the illness of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. George Slider who suffered an attack of appendicitis. Mrs. A. L. Itreutlinger is clerking at the Morris store in the absence of Miss Marie Myers who is at home on account of the serious Illness of her father, J. D. Myers. The interurban car, leaving here at ten o'clock, was delayed here un'il •10:50 today, the dispatcher at Fort Wayne issuing the order on account of the patriotic celebration program ■ there. f Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Holihousc, who were married yesterday, were successful in slipping away, and with Mrs. Walter Deitscli motored to Celina, 0., where they spent the night at the Deitscli home. W. H. Sheler and wife had a telephone message today from Elkhart, from their son, George Sheler, that his wife was quite ill of appendicitis. An operation will probably be necessary, although this lias not yet been detarmined. ‘CHAPERON’ PLAYERS FALL INTO CHILLY BAY To tip the chaperon over ill a canoe into water registering 40 degrees furnished much of the fun for l ie players in “The Chaperon,” five-:.ct Essanay feature. And it will furnish just as much fun for the persons who view the film. Exteriors for this photoplay, taken from the stage hit es Maxine Elliot, were filmed in Green liny, Wis., and it was part of 'lie comedy-drama that amongst other emharassing situations the chaperon be tipped over in her canoe. Edna Mavo plays the title role and Eugene O'Brien takes the masculine lead with, Sydney Ainsworth in the heavy lend. All three had enough of the cold water after several canoe wrecks. ••Tho Chaperon" is a comedy-drama, built around the efforts of a young countess to chaperon four young girls in a summer camp. “The Chaperon” at the Crystal theatre tonight. Thursday, 7:30 P. M. Master Mason Degree. DAVID ISMITH, M. M. SUNDAY MEALS AT BERNE All Sunday meals at the Alpine Hotel at , Berne are 75c. You are invited. 84 13ts
Howto Regulate High Blood Pressure. Take San Yak. It prevents a honey like hardening of the arteries at agps past 50 years. Dr. Burnham’s : San Yak is the sure way to prevent ' Paralysis and Apoplexy. In its use 1 you have prevented or cured bladder , and kidney trouble. It Is the greatI est in use to prevent the clumsy stiff joints and muscles and for Neuritis or Rheumatism and Constipation. It has no parallel for quality and results. HIRAM SHOWALTER of Angola, led. I suffered greatly for several years with bladder weakness and I um willing for the public rood to. let. any mio know that eight bottles of San Yak cured me. 1 find that a dose at | times keeps my muscles from getI ting stiff und clumsy, and I surely I feel fine. J. B. WARDEN of Angola, ind. Has this to say of San Yak: 1 ! have been troubled several years with bad heart and stomach trouble. Sau Yak has squared me away and 1 believe it would do the same for others iif they would try it. I surely feel liue. GEO. SLACK of Angola, Ind. Says Ibis for San Yak: I have had ! kidney trouble and rheumatism for six years. San Yak squared me away, and I can work without fatigue or tiie all in symptoms. 1 surely can boost for San Yak. E. L. THOMAS of Angola, Ind. Says of San Yak: I was surely bad off for several years with bladder and kidney weakness. I had tried doctors and medicines so much I iiad no faith in anybody. I was persuaded to try San Yak and let me tell you it is the right stuff for kidney and bladder trouble. JOHN BAKER AND WIFE of Lakcton, Ind. Say. We are very old people and have been badly afflicted, and in trying out the San Yak we have found it to be a line tonic and a wonderful regualtor for the bowels aud stomach. F. H. LAMB Proprietor Lamb Hotel, Antwerp, Ohio. I suffered the tortues from tuberculosis of the bowels eleven years with shattered nerves and no health. Three bottles of Sau Yak cured me two years ago, and you are free to use tiiis letter for the benefit it may be to others. DORY KING, of North Manchester, Ind. Says ot San Yak: I wish I had the time to go and recommend San Yak to all who have stomach trouble. San Yak is a world beater for the stomach.* Wo can tell you of more cures in Decatur. Sold hv SMITH, YAGER & FALK DECATLK. INDIANA Miss Irene Evans, of Chicago, spent tiie afternoon at the C. C. Wilder home in Monmouth.
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THE PRICE OF GOOD ft CLOTHES You may have an idea, because they’re all wool, fZfr i, ./ and so Rood in quality and style, that HART, SCHAFF- ' \J NER & MARX clothes are expensive; hut if you’ll think ujj _ 7 about it a little, you’ll see that such clothes are really th j U economical. Jf 1 \ It’s the old truth that a thing is cheap or dear, according to what you get, rather than what you pay lor it. J HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX fine suits at SIB.OO I to $25.00 cannot be surpassed lor quality, style, color I % and tit. Satisfaction guaranteed. | % MOUSE, SCHULTE & CO. jj I GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS. -L.A.-L. Copyright. Hart ts chaffaer k Mart
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday, May 7th, 1917 will be the last day to pay your spring installment of taxes. The Treasurer'.} office will he open from 7 o’clock a. m. to 5 o’clock p. >a. each week day, and the books will positively he closed at 5 o’clock p. in. on Monday, May 7th, 1917. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and" the penalty of ten per cent, will be ud^Jed. Do not put your taxes off as they must be paid and the law points out
“Mild? Sure! iPIi —hut they Satisfy" i. * t This cigarette goes beyond merely pleastZ) ing the taste. It does a new tiling Tor smoI hers, the one thing you’ve always wished a If jf|l Chesterfields let you know you are smoking mil % * isr —they ‘‘ SA TISI 'Y ”/ •; And yet, they’re mild! WnMS&W 1 This nno smoking-result is due to the new blend of pure, natural Imported and l)o---mestic tobaccos. And the blend Try Chesterfields today and/fc^ng^ 1 Q^CdCARETATES of IMPORTED and. DOMESTIC tobaccos-Blendei
the duty of the Treasurer. Those who have bought and sold property, and wish a division or wisii to make i partial payments should come in .it once. i Don’t wait for the rush. No reI eeipts can lie laid away so do not ask it. GEORGE E. KINZLE, Treas. Adams County, ind. 90-May 7 NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS , The artiiicial ice manufaetur-:
IVV.uik u > v kivuauust » >.*l^ ed by the Hoosier Packing Co. wll be sold and delivered in the city during the season of 1917 by Ed Whitright. Mr. Whitright is on the job and will be glad to take your orders now and will give his undivided attention and service at all times. Call ’phone 713. 72tf MOOSE DANCE. The regular Moose dance will ,he given at the hall Thursday i evening. ‘ 0113
