Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 23 April 1917 — Page 3

GOOD EASY WORK SHOES $1.98 $2.50 - $3.00 and $3.50 | STOP AN!) SHOP Charlie VogleWede

I ■ZBCxxxxx?:x::y.acr.ooc;:::i ce:g I WEATHER FORECAST | BQ, O ■ s®oc:: zcc:: ac czm: |Mbowers this afternoon, partly ov. rtonight and 1 uesday colder in an<l south portion tonight and in south portion Tuesday. gMr. and Mrs. Ralph McCrory, el Berne, motored here Sunday for a visit. <...Miss Vera May sp.-ut Sund. > wru her sister, Mrs. Dayton Barkley near Hoagland. ||A. Bollenbaeher and daughter, N&gie. returned to Berne Saturday afternoon. and Mrs. J. S. McCrory left Saturday evening for St. Louis, Mo., and Will ■•eturn Tuesday. Rose Hager and Mrs. Ele;.y Miller went to Monroe Saturday to visit with relatives. ■Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hakes and Mi s Georgia Dilley spent Saturday ailernoon in Kort Wayne. ■■Mrs. R. E. Conner returned S tturday afternoon to Dunkirk after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. Mary Bran iyberry. Henry Kuno-cu r, turn, d Saturday aftersoon to her home in Kendallville. She visited here with li t' daughter, Mrs. Jacob AU. ■Mrs. Milton Thompson returned Saturday afternoon to her home in Fort Wayne after attending the Mrs. Lulu Whittenbarger funeral here and Visiting with relatives. ■ Mrs. John Baker, of Sturgis. Mie MHived on the 3:22 trai '■ Si.turday aftif ernoon from a visit at Geneva, to visit here with a son, H. H. Baker and fam-. My of Seventh street.

I—w iiiibmi— lll inn iiihwiii <'*'" I The Home of Quality groceries 1 kmuhoch r.wmrarawas im * « ■w r a I Evaporated Apples, in 1 lb. pkg -12 Vic I 65c bars Cocoa Casteel Toilet Soap . ..* 25c I 3 bars Witch Hazel, Buttermilk or Oatmeal Toilet Soap 10c E Fancy Muscate Seeded Raisins in tins 15c I Large bottle Liquid Blueing 10c; 3 lor 25c I Fancy Pure Extracted Honey in glass 10c; 3 for 25c I Bulk Oat Meal for table use or chick feed, lb .5c £ Bulk Kraut for Canning, lb 10c; 3 Jbs. 2oc | Wigwam Tea in */j lb. pkgs *• * >c W« pay cash or trade for produce, 32c | . Butter 25c to 32c ■ ri. e. hower II North of G. It &I. Depot ’l’hone 108 jn'iw-i'iiiiiii hfi —> in - ' — I Tastes Like A Dime I I THAT’S A FACT-NOT A MERE PHRASE- | | GET BEHIND A | | "WHITE STAG”! I EXTRA MILD CIGAR g I And You’ll Help Us Push Our Sales. I

Miss Martha Thomas spent the day in Fort Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Bernstein spent the week-end with relatives at Peru. This is the last week for making and filing your mortgage exemption. Attorney F. S. Armant rout, of Geneva, was a business visitor here today. Don Brown attended the show at the Majestic theatre, Fort Wayne, last evening. Miss .Elizabeth Dailey went to Fort Wayne to visit witli her sister, Mrs. Fred Reynolds. Misses Betty Fisher and Leona Stalter spent Sunday in Fort Wayne tile guests of friends. Mrs. Elizabeth Willey returned this morning to Fort Wayne after a visit here with Mrs. Kate Burdg. Misses Estelle and Hose Matie Smith went to Fort' Wayne to visit, with the Peter Forbing family. Miss Bereneta Reynolds returned to Fort Wayne this morning after a week-end visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Reynolds. r Mrs. Bessie Jackson returned this morning to her work in Fort Wayne after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Robinson near this city. Causes for divorce cited in a petition filed by Mrs. Elizabeth Boner, a* Oakland, Cal., included an allegation that her husband, George Boner, compelled her to wheel a year old baby nearly a mile. After their business meeting at two o'clock, the Woman’s Civic Improvement society will give a tea Tuesday afternoon from three to five o’clock, at the home of Mrs. J W. Tyndall. Everybody is invited. Ten cents is the fee and the proceeds will | be used in civic improvement work.

Attorney 1). B. Erwin was at Fort Wayne. John Ray returned to Dayton, 0., after a visit here. H. R. Moltz went to Fort Wayne today on business. L. JI. Frank, of Baldwin, 0., was it business visitor here. The condition of Mrs. C. J. Lutz shows no improvement. Attorney ('. L. Walters was a business visitor in Fort Wayne today. Bob Mothers, who is employed in Fort Wayne, spent Sunday here, Mrs. (Tara Branderberry returned to Monroe on Hie 1:05 train Saturday. Miss Della Kehrn, of Bluffton, spent. Sunday here with Miss Agnes Miller. The Schurger & Parrish law rooms in the Laman building are being nicely repapered and remodeled. Leo Miiler ami Rex Adams, of Huntington, motored here Sunday and visited with their respective parents. J. D. Myers continues 111 of blood poisoning and Mrs. Myers is also ill, having contracted a case of erysipelas. Miss Blanche Hart, of Fort Wayne, visited here over Sunday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tettman. Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Stewart and son. Max William, spent Sunday with Mrs. Stewart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ruggles, at Warren. Postmaster J. W. Bosse reports the following uncalled for letters at the Decatur postofflce: Messrs. Vess Gove. Roy L. Sautbine, J. H. Tralims, Matthew Wale, Virgil Gilbert, Walter Merica, John Wise, Geo. W. Lusk, Mr. and Mrs. Frank MuDonald, C. U. Ellis, Chas. O’Conner, Clarance P. Davis, Walter Wilcox, 11. R. Thomas, Mrs. Will Grindle. Please say advertised when calling for this mail. William Kukelhahn, prominent Root township stockman, who fell and broke a leg several weeks ago. continues to improve slowly. He is able to hobble around a little in the house, the swelling of his feet, contributing io Cue painfuliicss of the attempt. He received a large number of callers Sunday, among them being Mr. and Mrs. George Dutcher, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heuer, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerber, Fred Busick and son, William Bohnke and son. A patient German statistical! has calculated that a patient who coughs once every quarter of an hour for ten hours expends energy equivalent to 250 units of heat, which may Le translated as equivalent to the nourishment contained in three eggs or two glasses of milk. In normal respiration the air is expelled from the chest at the rate of four feet per second, whereas in violent coughing it may attain a velocity of 300 feet. This waste of energy is especially important because it occurs for the most part in persons whose assimilative functions are idready working under difficulties; consequently the ingestion of the corresponding quantity of nourishment by no means compensates for the < xertion. It follows that persistent cough'ls per sea cause of emaciation though there are many other factor.-' which tend in the same direction; hence Hie desirabiltiy of restraining cough within safe limits, especially when it is due to Irritative reflexes, such as are excited by laryngitis and pharygnitis. — Medical Critic and Guide. o Seeing the Other Side We know a man who has ' “iked all his life for others; for h.- parents for nwhile, then for a wife and children and some of her kin. The world rates him as moderately successful, but blown actual monetary compensation has just about amounted to board and clothes. And at home he hears some complaint because he doesn't do better. You hear much of the joy ol service, but sometimes there are two sides. —Atchison (Kan.) Globe. Lines to Be Remembered. Today is your day and mine; the only day we have; the day in which we play our part. What our part may signify in the great whole we may not understand; but we are here to play it, and now is our time. This we kmiw: It is a part of action, not of whining. It is a part of love, not cynicism. It is for us to express love in terms of human helpfulness. This we know, for we have learned from sad experience that any other course of life leads toward decay and waste. —David Starr Jordan. Uncle Ebcn. “High prices can't spoil tlmnksgivIn’,” said Uncle Ebcn. “De more de turkey costs de more thankful you ought to be dat you kin afford it.” Where the Sexes Differ. When trouble comes hobbling along, a woman gives way to a flood of tears! —but a man proceeds to tint the atmosphere blue. Daily Thought. A single grateful thought turnei Imqvenward is the most perfect prayer .—Lessing.

' — After Every Meas WRIGLEYS The Flavor Lasts Wl

• UM MISMOM-IltV U.1.0W H< EM. Win. Ilannnell, <’lk. Millar* . ss2s.<><» Citlsenz* Tel. Co., Cik. exp. 1.50 Burford, by Democrat, du • 28.0 b Wm, Hamnieli, du 3.0" John Mosure, Sal., Auditor . 575.00 John Muzure, do exp 10.0" dltlzenz' Tel. Co., do 2.30 Burford, by Democrat, do 4.00 Geo. Klnzle. Treas. Salary 575.0" Citizens' Tel. C<> , Treas, exp. 1.5" Aa. A. Augaburgcr, Rev. salary 325.0" Aa. C. Augsburger, Rev. fees . 137.7" Citizens’ Tel. Co., do. expense 1.6" Aa. C. Augzburger, do 115.0" Aa. <’. Augsburger, do 5."" Ed Green, salars as sheriff 500.0" Ed Green, hoarding prisoners. . 15.2" Citizens' Tel. Co.. alborlff’H exp. 3.7" Ed <lYeen, do 1 Decatur Light & Power Plant, .-■iii \ eyorz expense .68 Citizens* th. do Burford, by Democrat, do 4.00 E. S. Christen, Co. Supt. 121.50 Burford. b\ Democrat, Supt. ex. 23.50 Citizens’* Tel Co., do 1.00 Townsend & Pursley, do 14.29 1?. s. < Christen, do 1 '■ 35 I*, m. Christen, Asst. Supt. 3 • Win Erazier. Sal. Assessor 72.50 Burford, by Democrat, Co. Assessor’s expense 4.80 Wm. Crazier, do -75 John W. Clark, clerk, coroner’s I . i lies! 1.00 E. G. Coverdale, coroner’s imi 20.50 .1. C. Grandstaff, salary. County Health Commissioner 27 30 Do, expense health com. _2.00 Win. Reppert, Sal. as Coin. 75.00 lid Id -I. Dilling. du 3 LOO Robt. S< hwartz. d<* Henry B. Heller. Sal. Co. Atty. 50.00 J. H. Steele, Att. Officer . 34.00 Premont Bowers. Twp. Assess... 07.50 Peoples & Gerke, poor Wash. . 10.75.. ChaZ. \’ealcwe«le. do 2 <*haz. Elzey. <’•«» _2. •" Decatur Lumber Co., do 71.00 E. L. Carroll A? Son. do 1 1.00 Ed L. Augenbaugh. do 2.2" Teeple, Brandyberry Ac Peter- .-< > 11. dll 1.30 I. Bernstein, do . 19.85 r V M lift, do .1 me R do 3.20 Eisher Ac Harris, do 2". l" Bert Hunsirker. do ’ 32.1" S. E. Hite, do 2.9" M. E. Andrews, do •». I" Dr. Eliz. Burn.'. d-‘ 17-0" Dr, .1. M. Miller, do 20.0" Dr. .1. W. Vizard, do. St. Mary's 2->."" Christ Either, do’ Hartford 15."" J. A. Long Co., do, Wabash 4.80 Ann s Steiner, do, Jefferson 3.0" Otto Reppert. <T. house repair . 10.0" Theo. E. Graliker, do 2."" J. D. Stultz, custodian, do 75.0" J. D.Stults. do. supplies .3" Decatur Lighe At Power plant, do. supplier 25.02 Bowers Niblick Co., do 3-5" Wm. Chronister. Co. jail 3.45 L. D. Jacobs, jail, janitor 20."" ind. <las Co., '’n fall Decatur Light At Power Co., supplies, jail 0.2 S Citizens’ Tel. Co., do 1 E. L. Carroll At Sons, do 39. >■ • Chas. N. Christen, Inf. Rep. 10.5" Ememt Laughlin, lab. Co. farm 30.0" M. Laughlin, do Albert Heuselman, do Lettie Heuselman. do 25."" John TuH, do 3.00 E'zra J. Glendennlng, do * 0" Niblick At Co.. Supp.. do ’V;' 2 - Erank McConnell, do ' I --' Citizens' Tel. Co., do Indiana Reformatory, do « 20 ■»" C. R. I »iii!’i. <!■> E, L. Carroll, do V. Mills, board of children’s guardians ' 'ii.iN. Elzey, do z i ’li.is, Voglewede. do 1 Teeple, Brandy berry At Peterson, do .... 11. m. < ’fo’.vio Ver, do 1 1* ’s . I.e-.vis Fruchtp, do "" '’hildren’s Home. Del. Co., do. Juh."" Decatur Herald Co., legal adv. . 19.00 Decattrr Democrat Co., do 22.3 1 Citizens’ Tel. Co., exp. highway S’.'iii. ' ,l ? Lewis Eruciite. Child. Guard. 1.2-! Nellie M. Gleason, do lames T. Merryman, do Ilin A. Hendricks, lliuh. Sept 1 lacob Stuber. Assist Hgh. Supt. 3.. .0" >tt Ray, do Noah Yo.ler. do Dan Augsburgvr. do ’1? _ Jacob Mitch, dp * l ' V, P. Duer, do I. C. Augsburger, do 13,.,.5.» J. A. Hower, do • ■« i •»x I. D. Winans, do 32". I" hi<. Boerger, do — ’•’red Ostermeyer. do ’’(‘tvrson At Moran, Mingvr road 5" "" Do. Bichvrst 'du road 5"."" iulius llai’.gk At Sons. Scheuman bridge s Indianapolis Star, bond sales rhe Democrat Co., do John Mosure. Bollenbaeher rd. 3.>.0" Ed Green, notice to viewers, Holthouse road L. D. Jacobs, posting notices on llolthouse road 3.3" lohn Mozure, transcript, do )eVoss-Armentrout, SHiroll I'hos. .1. Durkin. Post Not., do 10."" Decatur Democrat, do John Mosure, transcript, do D .boobs, do . ' >o, Hendricks road I’. J. Durkin, do s."o >ore I’.. Erwin. d « ..0.0" ’ohn Mosure, trans., do >e<*atur Democrat, no h. D. .bo-obs, Wortliman road - I" lohn Mozure, trunsci Ipt, do 35 00 i. p. 11 i;;<, d. i ‘urr road 6 0 • I■->> .<• M• » .i iL do ’•’ol'l'St I ’HIT. 'Io 2.00 Lee HHyard, do Elston, do 2.00 ’’etcr Klopfenstein, do I"."" Samuel Baicer, do lohn Durr, do b. ;>. .la< oi>s. iio 3,00 Decatur Democrat, do 25.28 Henry Durr, do 2.00 lohn Mosure. transeritd, do 35."" '•hi <treen, <lHliom read ■ 1 b, D. .boohs, do 5.1" 'ndianapolis Star, Hendricks rd. *2.1" >o. (inflom road 10 »o, gchroll road 2. I' - . )O, : I .] ym.nl ” x ■.... i |..j. houze i o.ul 2.16 - Do. 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WALL PAPERS V Wflhh I- w • ♦ Peake Owpany” ' 2 ■/ S i - This season we bought much more paper than usual, and were so fortunate in our purchases, that we are able to offer Wail Paper at very low prices. This makes a big saving to our customers. We invite everybody who contemplates doing any papering to come in and examine our 1917 stock. Plenty of Wall Paper at 10c per bolt and up. i THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG COMPANY 77. 77 V _ . ■ -,Vy’ to — f on lit' - 1 Style I -XCIB—IIUIJJIT J— 1.11 I —J_L—L—JJIMB ■—ll ITU ~ -1 The Breath of Spring / F > 1E vernal at mosphcrc of bursting I buds, fresh foliage and joyous blossoms is crystallized in the XT I' ' new Spring coats and suits, as portrayed b y Bischof. * r 1 j’ c s racc i' nc arra y c °i° r 13 a delight to the eye. ) A visit to our store and an inspection of /'d' A/ i \ these charming models will delight: you. // I 1 s cc nCw suits with the new silhouette, / b.y TI ' \ ncw P oc^cts an d ncW belt effects. // I IJ ■ \ \ Inspect the new coats in their array of m/lr/l i S startling color combinations. \fl L 1 •/ 1 his line represents a triumph of Bischofs /H i I art ‘ W c k now y° u " ill ke pl ease d i J d Prices '1 \ NIBUCK & CO. ' 1 I i NJ i■- , e j l***^* l -- - 'III,* ■MW ' Mwtt - • ■- .w——— —■««»W — -

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