Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 16 May 1917 — Page 3

Ladies- > are taking to our .1 and K Jshoes because they lit the feet perl ectlx and make) our * feet look neat; that’s what nearly even lad) is looking if or in shoes today. Bring your feet to our store for a perfect lit.

Charlie VogleWede ■ SELLS A LOT OF THEM.

I WEATHER FORECAST ii ■■hkismc 2 tsesgt; EFuir tonight and Thursday. '.J- F. Lehman. of Berne, was a bust«v> visitor here today. KR. R. Moltz went to Fort Wayne this morning on business. £ Do Jones left this morning for LaGrange where he will visit with his brother, C. B. Jones. tt. H. Hartford, of Portland, special Judge in the court here in a case, was here on business today. ■ Mrs. Albert Butler returned to For! Wayne Monday afternoon after attending to business here and visiting with Mesdanies Ben and Will Butler. ' Mrs. J. F. iatchot. of Fort Wayne, who visited at Berne, with relatives, stopped off here Monday afternoon to visit with her son, H. S. Lachot and family. ■ Mrs. Frank Kuebler returned today to her home at Tiffin, O. She was taken to Fort Wayne by Mr. and Mrs. XV. A. Kuebler and Miss Edna Crawford, the trit) there being by auto. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Taylor and children who are moving to Hastings, Michigan, left Monday afternoon on the 3:22 train for Stiftpis. Mich., where they will stop off to visit before going to their new home. ■ Mrs. William Berling and her son. William, Jr., are both reported getting along nicely at Decatur, where they are at the home of Mrs. Berling s parents. William has scarlet fever, but it is a very mild form and he h.is zbeet: able to be up and about the house all the time—Bluffton News.

The Home of Quality Sroceries Fancy White Clover Comb Honey, square. . .18c; 2 lor 2 >c Extra Fancy Extracted Honey, in glass 10c and 25c Pure Sap Maple Syrup. 2G lb. tins • Bulk Applebutter, pure, lb •••• Pure Applebutter, in glass jars !•’<’ and 2ac Pure Fruit Preserves, in glass, old style, large packi ages, any kind dn(l ~ 1 Pure Fruit Jelly, the large glass, any flavor, only 10c Plenty Fancv Dairy Butter. I Good Luck bleo. the highest test on the market, and I costs no more than lower grades. Tty a pound. W« par cash or trade for produce, Eggs 30c Butter 25c to 32c I , M. E. HOWER I North of G. R. & 1. Depot Tho™ 1<» I Once lhe man with flattened purse, smoked I hemp rope or something worse—had to do it I — S ad his lot, hut thank goodness, now it’s ; I not—for the White Stag priced so low, has I fine flavor, snap and go. Buy this smile I smoke rich and rare-and feel just like a fe millionaire.

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i| P. K. Kinney of Fort Wayne was here today on business. Mrs. James Haefiing went to F<Wl Wayne on the 10:110 car. Mrs. Kurt Fritzinger of Monmouth was a shopper here today. Attorney F. M. Cottrell, of Berne, was a business visitor here today. Abe Boch, of Fort Wayne, was a business visitor here yesterday. Mrs. J. W. Tyndall arrived home at noon today from Bowerston, Ohio, where she attended? the funeral of an uncle, Janies A. McKean. Mrs. Reuben Breiner, who has been suffering severely during the remoihil of a cancer of the breast, is somewhat better and will get along all right. Hundreds of people in Decatur became sun-gazers for a time yesterday afternoon when the western sky became overcast with a haze which made the sun look like a dull red ball, at which one could readily look with the naked eye. "I'm goin’ t’ watch an' see if beets go up. an’ if they do I’ll know somethin's crooked,” said Mrs. Tilford Moots t’day. You might as well try t’ hide behind a card table as a woman's skirt these days.—Abe Martin in Indianapolis News, Friends in Texas write Decarar lieople of enthusiasm there as to patriotism. The call was given for 2,500 men to enlist and 4.4 more than were needed applied before word could be gotten to the recruiting officer thai enough had been secured. Mrs. Mary L. Baumgartner left this morning for Elkhart where she'■will join her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hocker. They will then leave for Elreno, Oklahoma, where they will visit with Frank Hocker and family.—Berne Witness.

Lee and Lew Yager are home from their weekly business trip. Elsie and Marlon Blackman accompanied Mrs. Clara Watson to Monmouth for a visit this afternoon. Tomorrow is Ascension Day and masses at the St. Mary's church will be at tlve, live-thirty and nine-thirty. Miss Rebecca LaMoreux of Rockford, 0., passed through the city this afternoon enroute to Berne to visit with the John Abnet family. Mrs. Al Miller returned this afternoon to Greenville. 0.. after a two weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mis. Claysun Carroll and new baby> The high school commencement exercises will be held Friday evening at the Bosse opera house. The reception will be held at the Masonic hall. Attention is called to the five o'clock mass at the St. Mary's church on Ascension Day. The other two masses will be at the same time as on Sundays. Donald Patterson has resigned his place with this office to accept a place as office man for James Arnold. He will work until Company A is called out tor service, being a member of that organization. Tickets for the high school commencement exercises will be reserved Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the Holthouse drug store. Get your ticket today from one of the seniors or at the drug store. Mrs. Michael Wertzberger who has been ill of a relapse of the grip, is ne better today. She has been a sufferer [from hardening of the arteries for several years, ami following the grip, her heart has become over-worked ami weakened. The boys of Company made a line showing last night as they drilled for an hour or two on Court street and they were watched by many. They are coming along fine and Captain Dunn is proud of them. The next drill will be held tomorrow evening. Don Patterson, who has been employed at this office, since the first of the year, and who expects to enter the United States service as a member of Company A, has resigned the same taking effect today. He will be employe das a chauffeur tor J. Arnold for a while. The American Magazine for June contains an interesting article writ ten by a former United States senator. and though no name, is mentioned it is e;uxi [or. anx Hoosier to detect the hero as none other than our own Senator Taggart, who has come up from obscurity to be recognized as one of Indiana’s leading men as well as one of the great men of the nation. Because of lhe scarlet fever epidemic the field and track meet to be held at Decatur in the near future has again been postponed. It is not known when it will take place now, but the local* athletes are busy getting ~'n shape for the district meet to be held at Huntington Saturday, May 'll. Berne stands a good chance in talcing a few firsts at the meet as - the fneligibles have all made up their deficiencies and are again eligible. — Berne News. Samuel Renner and Guy Shull, the two Bryant druggists who have been held in the county jail for some time serving out sentences of sixty, days each imposed on them when they entered pleas of guilty to operating blind tigers in their home towns, are now nearing the end of their sojourn in jail. Shull’s time will expire on Saturday and Renner will be liberated on Monday. Another charge, preferred by grand jury indictment, is hanging over Renner in court, but it is understood to allege tl*‘ exact offense for which he is now serving sentence and he is not expected to be arraigned in it. —Portland Sun. MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. p lb. Box Cane Sugar 55c Peas and Beans, a can 10c Pumpkin, large can 10c Hood's Rolled Oats. 3 for 25c Coffee, 20c value at ...17c; 3 for 50c Climalene, Old Settler 3 for 25c Nice Oranges, a doz 20c Best Carpet Beater made 10c ( Pure Castile Soap 5c Sweet Pickles, a doz 15c Peaches, extra fine '..2 for 25c Oranges. Bananas, Lemons, Apples and Strawberries, Pineapples. We pay Cash or Trade for Produce: Eggs, 30c; Butter, 25-32 c. Arthur A . Fred Mangold Baker

THOSE AWFUL CRAMPS Suggestions that may save Much Suffering Marysville, Pa.—"For twelve years I suffered with terrible cramps. 1

■ would have to stay in bed several days every month. I tried all kinds of remedies and was treated by doctors, but my trouble continued until one day I read about Lydia. E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and what it had done for others. I tried it ! end now I am never

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troubled with cramps and feel like a different woman. 1 cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound too highly and I am recommending it to my friend; who suffer as 1 did. ’' —Mrs. George R. Naylor, Box 72, Marysville, Pa. Young women wnn are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations, aiming spells or indigestion should take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Thousands have been restored to health by this root and herb remedy. Write for free and neipfui advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (conloential), Lynn, Mass. Only women pen ;.nd read flUch letters. o Judge Hartford of Portland was in lhe city today looking after somg legal matters.

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Died oi Premature Old Age! (BT V. M. rttKCE, U. D.) How many times we hear of eomparalively young persons passing away when they should have lived to he 70 or *0 years of age. This fatal work is usually attributed io the kidneys, ax, when lhe kidneys degenerate, it cmihm auto-in-toxical ion. The more injurious the jx>isons passing thru the kidneys, the quicker will those noble organs he degenerated, and the sooner they decay. It is lints the wisest ftolicy, to prevent premature okl age aiul itromolc long life, to lighten the work of llie kidneys. This can be done bv drinking plenty of pure water all day long, and occasionally taking a little Anuric (double strength) before meals. This can be obtained at almost any drug store. Anuric will overcome such conditions as rheumatism, dropsical swellings, cold extremities, scalding and burning urine and slceplessheau due to coustiuit arising from bed at night. WELL-KNOWN NEW ALBANY WOMAN SPEAKS. New Albany, Ind. —"I suffered for a 1 ..C

number of years from trouble from which only women suffer. 1 tried all kinds of medicines and several doctors, but they did me no good. I wm in bed at the time. 1 guess I would have been in my grave now if I had not tried Dr. Pierce’s

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wonderful medicines, Favorite Prescription and Golden Medical Discovery. I took about seven bottles of each and now am well and able to do my housework; can even wash and iron. I certainly cannot say too much for these great medicines, and am giad of the opportunity of expressing my appreciation of them."—Mbs. Juua Koeuu-k, 44 W. 11th St.

Yt> w| A THE DANGER ‘ of buying AWAY FROM HOME is more than the fact that they are not always as represented — there is a principle involved—THE DANGER to your HOME COMMUNITY. ALL MONEY SENT AWAY will naturally tend to RETARD the growth of your OWN HOME INTEREST. Come in today and take a look at our HART. SCHAFFNER & MARX and CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES and we will show you where it will be to your interest and save you money by buying from us. HOLTHOUSE - SCHULTE & CO. GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS