Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1917 — Page 3

& “CAN I BUY A WORK SHOE AT A REASONJ* ABLE I>R,CE? ” YOU BET Y()U CAN ~ 1 RH.HT HERE. WE ARE b wk SELLING GOOD WORK 'K SHOES FROM $1.98 TO $3.50. AND WE’VE GOT SCADS OF ’EM.” STOP AND SHOP. ; • * Ghailfe VogleWede SELLS A LOT OF THEM.

■Kxxxxxxxx:-jc3x:acxx:-3<x’x:: •. WEATHER FORECAST I ■ Fair tonight and Thursday, except lain tonight in extreme north portion, Bolder in south west portion tonight. I F. 8. Arniantrout, of Geneva, was a iness visitor here today. Mrs. Arilia Burkhart and Miss Alida Laniminian, were Fort Wayne visitors [>day. z Mrs. bayton Barkley, of m ar Hoa : lend, was a business visitor here yes■erday. I Mrs. Hobart Andrews and son, ll.irLld. and Mrs. William Sautbine went Io Fort Wayne this morning for a IrisiL I 11. O. Heller, a representative of -the Fort Wayne Engraving Co., was look Ing after business in the city yesterHay. I During these war times don't forget to pay up Christmas cards. You'll steed the little savings around the holidays. I First Lieutenant Claude Green. M. IT. has been ordered here to conduct kite medical examination on the 125 (volunteers for the militia company. i Mrs. J. S. Peterson, Mrs. D. E. temith. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Burk left [this morning for Indianapolis, whe“e they will attend the grand lodge me etings of the Eastern Star lodge. Ever notice how much more abuse a woman kin endure from a poor husband than she kin from a rich one. "I don’t know nothin’ about recruitin’ a army but I de know that th’ only good t’maters we ever raised wuz volunteers," said Mrs. Tilford Moots t'd'-V. —Abe Martin in Indianapolis News.

-J—UM—LLI- IJBJfJILIMII !■— 111111111 II The Home of Quality Groceries QUOTED TO YOU TOD AY BETTER THAN WHOLESALE PRICE. DO YOU WANT THEM NOW? L. & S. Applebutter. in bulk, lb Hirsch’s Pure Applebutter. 1 lb. 15 oz. glass jars2>c Hirsch’s Pure Applebutter. 1 >b. 3 oz. glass jarsl_>c Lippincott's Pure Applebutter. 1 lb. 3 oz. glass jars. .. .lac Lippincott's Presenes. 1 It). 2 oz. pure fruit in glass jars. Apple and Raspberry. Blackberry and Strawberry Lsc Bismarck Preserves, pure fruit, 1 lb. 12 oz. in glass, Blackberry, Strawberrry and Raspberry 2ac Lippincott's Pure Fruit Jelly, any kind, in the large sized glasses • • • • • • Extracted Pure Fancy Honey, in glass Die antl 2>c W® pay cash or trade for produce, Eggi 320 Butter 25c to 35c M. E. HOWER ~~ | I You May Argue the Case From Every Angle But | I You Cant Alter the Facts I I THE I I "WHITE STAG" | | EXTRA MILD CIGAR | | Is the Best Smoke On Earth. . | I ANY PLACE ONE N!CKEL |

| Stephen Miller went to Fort Wayne [ today noon. ! Mrs. Fred went to Fort t Wayne today noon. C. Schug, of Berne, was a business visitor here today. Miss Esther Lewton, of Monmou hi was a shopper here today. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sprang went to Defiance, 0., to attend the funeral of tht'ir brother-in-law, John Kuhn. Automobile owners are invited to make out their applications for licenses at the oilice of the Daily Democrat. We send the blanks in for you. The third interurban car has nowbeen added to the road’s equipment. Car 103 was exchanged at Fort Wayne today noon for the one that made the first run today. Ferd Christen returned on the 11:30 car to his home north of Monmouth. He is a high school student but is slightly “under the weather” today, suffering from a cold. Nine engineers are here making an examination of railroad property for the govenrment and are living in the special cars which have attracted attention at the G. R. & I. for several - days. The boys who have signed for enlistment in the military Company are anxious because of the delay in the : arrival of the examining lieutenant, as several of them have taken a lay ff from their work to take the examination. Mrs. W. E. Mayor, of Norwood, 0., is here visiting with her father, Robert Carlisle and daughters, and tier sister. Mrs. George Flanders. Site came to attend the eightieth birthday anniversary celebration of her father, Monday.

TO Musical and Literary Program Announced for Monday Evening at EVANGELICAL CHURCH Readings, Vocal and Instrumental Music Listed on the Program. The October section of the Evangelical Ladies’ Aid society will give a program at the Evangelical church, Monday evening at eight o’clock, April 30. The program follows: Song, ‘‘America’’—Congregation. Prayer—Rev. Mills. Sojig —“Help Somebody Today.” Reading—Miss Frances Merryman. Vocal Solo—Miss 110 Elzey. Piano Solo —Miss Eleeta Glancy. Vocal Solo —Mrs. C. E. Bell. Violin Solo—Misses Thelma and “ Dorothy Williams. . e Reading—Lowell Smith. Five minute .talk—Rev. Mills. t Silver Offering. Piano Duet —Mrs. Haubold and Mrs. . Daily. Vocal Solo —Miss Hope Hoffman. Vocal Solo —Mrs. L. A. Holthouse. Reading—Miss Eva Augenbauch. Duet —Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sellemeyer 0 Reading—Miss 110 Elzey. 1 Vocal Solo—Dr. Patterson. o Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Myers return- !> ed tills afternoon from Fort Wayn ■. John Schnitz and daughter, Wilhelmina, visited in Fort Wayne last , evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gillig return- ., ed this afternoon on the 1:05 train , from Fort Wayne. Mrs. Clyde Hitchcock arrived this j afternoon from Sturgis, Mich., for a visit with the William Hitchcock 9 family. Mrs. H. H. McGill who is moving to Van Wert, 0.. was accompanied as far j as Fort Wayne today by her mother, r Mrs. J. R. Porter. e Mrs. J. W. Poling returned to Dunkirk this afternoon after a visit here 1 with her father. S. O. Burkhead, who has been ill, but who is somewhat L . better, being now able (o sit up. r; Grant Owens wunt to Fort Wayne e to call on his wife at the hospital. She 3 is not recovering as she should and 1 may undergo another examination to- ’ day. Their son, Russell, a high school student, is also ill of pneumonia. ’’ WANTED—To buy’ a buggy and harness for Shetland pony.—Amos K. F Stoneburner. R. R. No. 2 or telephone ' Craigville line. * 25-27-30 ' FOR SALE—A few good shoals. weight about 60 pounds. Call phone . I-L. 97 ’ t3 Democrat Want Ads Pay Official Time Table of Decatur Railroads The Reliable Schedules GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA. The G. R. I. Road —Thane No. w i I’flNMenMcr Station and Frylunt llounc* Monroe and Seventh St*. Som iibound. No. 4. Daily 1:53 A. M. No. 12, Iflxcept Sunday :<>•< A. M. No. 2, Except Sunday 1:05 1. M. Ao. ’<L Sunday only 0:10 I*. M. Northbound. No. 5. Daily ..12:52 A. M. ! No. 11. Dully (through to Muekinnw City) - A. 41. No. 3, Except Sunday 3:22 M. H. L. MERRY, Agent. FORT VV4YNE IND DECATUR 111 ACTION LINE. I Effective April 17. HM7. » Leave Dccatiir Leave Ft. Dayur ‘ jj 5:10 a. in. 7:OO a. in. 7:OO a. ni. S:3O a. m. S;3O a. ni. 10:00 a. in. 10:00 a. in. 11:30 a. io. 11:3O a. in. I :<M> p. in. 1:00 p. in. 2:30 p. in. " 2:30 p. in. 4:00 p. m. 1:00 p. n». 5:30 !»• 7:00 p. m. H:3O p. in. 10:00 p. m. 11:05 p. in. < ar every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 5 iniuiiieM. Freight ear leave* Decatur at 7:00 a. in. and leave* Fort Wayne nt 12 in., arriving in Deentur at 2:00. HOMER KI HL. G. I’. & F. A. TOLEDO. ST. LOt is WES'fERN The "( lover Leaf” Road—.Thonc 21 4*aa*engrr and Freight Station. South Winrhe*tcr Street. W c*tbound. No. 3. Dally 10:25 A. M. No. 5. Dally »:32 I*. M. No. 21. Local Freight, corrie* paiMciiKer*, Daily except Sunday .10:55 A. M. East Hound. No. 0, Daily 4:50 A. M. No. I. Daily 7:02 P. M. No. 22, Loral Freight, dally except Sunday, corrie* i»a**eu<j*er* 10:55 A. M. • H. J. THOMPSON, Agent. ! CHICAGO A ERIE It AII.RO AD. 1 The Eric Road, ’Phone 30. ’ PaMMCiiger Station and Freight i Mouae, South W inche*ter Street. Ea*( hound. ' No. S. Daily ... 3:59 A. M. i I No. 2-0, Except Sunday ... I :IC P. M. No. 4. Daily 3:13 P. »L | i West ho and, | No. 7, Daily 2:30 A. M. I No. 227. Exrrfit Sunday 10:4* A. M. I No. 3, Daily 12:10 p, M, <». H. ODELL. Agent.

To Prevent Old Age Coming Too Soon! "Toxic poisorui in the blood ere thrown out by the kidneys. The kidneys act is filters for such poisonx. If we wish to prevent old age coming too soon and Increase our chances for a long life, wo should drink plenty of pure water ami lake a little Anuric,” Bays the famous Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y. When suffering from backache, frequent or acanty urine, rheumatic pains here or there, or that constant tired, worn-out fechng. the simple way to overcome therie disorder:' is merely to obtain Anuric (double strength) from your nearest druggist ami you will quickly notice the grand results. You will find it many times more potent than lit.hla, mil that it dissolves uric acid almost as hot water does sugar. A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN ADVISES MARVELOUS HERBAL MEDICINE. Elkhart, Ind. —"Dr. Pierce’s Favorite JJrz.c/iv-i rvf t/in lu irnlvr <>

Prescription is truly a wonderful medicine for j women. Several yeara ago 1 had an opera-1 tion. For a whole) year afterwards I ; suffered with intense t alxlominal pains and ' ■ became a nervous! ' wreck. I became 1 greatly discouraged, because my doctor’s I

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medicine gave me so little relief and 1 think he was rather discouraged, too, for it was he who advised me to try, “Favorite Prescription.” His wife had been a nurse and he said she had seen some wonderful results with this medicine. | The third day after I commenced taking it my nerves were quiet, appetite improved and I could sleep. In a month I felt and looked like a different woman.”—Mrs. | Francis M. KfsTNER,S23 Fourth St.

IpW M lt! Bill IBS < || AB ' s- '-t -’ # < If .. . I : i/. W sF Wk fa ■ * l/S Test of Tires Bl 'liljjli Every tire claims to be tlie lowest-cost-per-mile / /Hw till!] tire * • 'WwSiK wl / IhUiIill!ill! Y ou knew the experience of any considerable alUy I number of other tire users, ' i-Thii 1 Y ou ec *^ e re ma^es w IJsllil Illi 11 good on tlie claim. WwWxNwWk wl I 111 II y W We don’t know about other makes of tires, but we lifrlll know fIVUI 'll il I —that motorists who have used United States Tires * ihu /Jilll I continue to use them; lilll!llW/ —that more and more motorists who used other / makes of tires are turning to United States Tires. V'V 7/Wi/ / These two facts are proved by the amazing sales WWW Mr/// W7 increases of United States Tires ll|! Wl! —sales increases that are vastly greater than even YdmHwy rfillrilli ie greater natural increase in the number of automo1 I biles this year over last I Hil l —which shows where tire service is. IW’TU IJ United States 1i res ESx W ■ Are Good Tires O United States Tires arc carried by the following Sales and Service Depots -wlio can tell you wbicn Oi hie five types of United States Tires exactly suits your needs: Schafer Hdw. Co., Decatur Carriage Works, Thomas Durkin Garage.

ANNOYING SYMPTOMS How Heat Flashes, Dizzy Spells and other Bad Feelings at Change of Life may be Relieved. Richmond, Va. - “After taking seven bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s mi . 1,1 ■ Vegetablo Com.

> V L ill! I c vum* pound 1 feel like a new woman. 1 always had a headache during the Change of Life and was also troubled with other bad feelings common at that time—dizzy spells, nervous feelings and heat flashes. Now lam in better health

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than I ever wtu, and recommend your , remedies to all my friends. ’’—Mrs. Lena i Wynn, 2812 E. 0 Street, Richmond, Va. ‘ While Change of Life is a most critical period of a woman’s existence, tho j annoying symptoms which accompany it may be controlled, and normal health ' restored by the timely use of Lyciia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. , | Such warning symptoms are a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backaches, dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, constipation, variable ap1 petite, weakness end dizziness. — o j NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS The nrtifi ci a I ice manufactur-

WE SET THE RACE In the sale of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing for this community. If you want to take your place among the well-dressed, come in and k< us clothe you in one of our stylish HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX VARSITY FIFTY-FIVE SUITS. SIB.OO, $18.50, $20.00. $22.50, $25.00 We are complete outfitters for Men and Boys and have some “Up-to-the-minute” things that you will be sure to want. GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS

ed by the Hoosier Packing Co. iwll 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