Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1917 — Page 3
i .I. I 1 XJ »jm, 1 I gfSp > 4 \ Oh, Skinney, com’ on oyer and see my new Pussy l oot Shoes'” Boys, $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Charlie Voglewede SELLS A LOT OF THEM,
I WEATHER FORECAST “ • - Eair tonight and Thursday. * Clelland Ball was a Fort Wayne visitor today. Miss Anna Winans spent the day in Fort Wayne. Miss Anna Boese went to Fort Wayne for the day. Ben Pillars, Sim Fordyce and Dan ' Kitson called on their comrade, Reuben Baxter in .Monmouth today. Miss Lizzie Johnson returned yes- 1 terday afternoon on the 3:22 train 1 from a visit "with a sister in Indianapolis. Mrs. Robert Ilaugk and son. Bobbie, Jr., arrived yesterday afternoon 1 from Ingalls for a visit at the Julius ■ Ilaugk home. Mrs. J. F. Lachot returned yesterday afternoon to Fort Wayne after a visit here with her son, Herb La- ! i hot and family. Mrs. 2<oah Stalter left on the 3:22 train yesterday afternoon for Fort > Wayne to visit with her daughte". 1 Mrs. Jonas Tritch for a few days. i Mrs. Will Worden went to Fort 1 Wayne to the Lutheran hospital again today for treatment. Her daughter. 1 Florence, went to Fort Wayne for a * visit with a sister, Mrs. <’. 0. Brown. Miss Lena Hossman. a trained i nurse, returned this afternoon to < Berne. She has been nursing scarlet lever, measles and pneumonia patients in the Rev. Englemann family and a son, who was ill of pneumonia < in the William Kreutznrann family near Magley. All are recovering nice- i ly.
The Home of Quality llrocenes Fancy White Clover Comb Honey, square.. .18c: 2 for 25c Extra Fancy Extracted Honey, in glass 10c and 2 >c Pure Sap Maple Syrup. 2'> lb- tins « Bulk Applebutter, pure, lb 4 . ....... . Pure Applebutter, in glass jars lac and - >c Pure Fruit Preserves, in glass, old style, large packages, any kind ■ l sc and ** Pure Fruit Jelly, the large glass, any flavor, only Ik Plenty Fancy Dairy Butter. Good Luck Oleo, the highest test on the market, and costs no more than lower grades. Iry a pound. W» Day cash or trade for produce, Egge 32c Butter 25c to 32c M. E. HOWER North of G. IL & I- i )c P ot ’Phone 108
I Stick to I I THE I 8 "WHITE STAG"| I extra mild cigar I I There’s no possible chance of getting “Stung i | ANY PLACE ONE MEL I
J- H. Railing and daughter, May, spent the day in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Roy Miller and Mrs. Lilah Miller spent the day in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Inez (’overdale Jones, of St. Paul, Minn., was operated upon Tuesday for appendicitis, but is getting along fine, according to word received by her father, James, Coverdale. Harvey Kitson, accompanied by’ Tom Johnson, Martin Weiland and Olen Baker left yesterday afternoon on the 3:22 train for Pontiac, Mich., to drive back four Oakland cars. Mrs. Peter Longacher, of Elkhart, visited with her uncle, V. D. Bell at I'raigvitle, who is very low of consumption. From there she came hc>e to visit with a half-sister, Mrs. Ed Macy. Homer Fosnaugh, of Craigville, who recently went to Fort Thomas, Ky., t * join the regular army, writes that he lias been detailed for service in the 'medical officers’ department at Fort Thomas and may remain there indefinitely.—Bluffton News. Lots o’ necessities are dwindlin’ in size an’ goin’ up in price, but it'll be many a day before there’s anything as little fer th’ money as a drink o’ liquor. Em Moon hain't bought a new hoe. as she intends t’ wait a couple o’ weeks when there’ll be plenty o' sec-ond-handed ones fer sale. —Abe Martin in Indianapolis News. Jerry F. O'Connor, superintendent of the waterworks department, handed his resignation to the board <f works yesterday to take effect June 1. Mr. O’Connor will accept a position as state agent for the Blue Cast Water company, of Woodburn Mr. O’Connor was appointed superintendent soon after the death of John L. McKean. - Fort Wayne Jorunal-Gazette.
George Wemhoff went to Fort Waytie on business. it you forgot to observe danderlion day, Wednesday do it today. Mrs. Henry Doehrnmn of near Fricdheim was a shopper here today. Miss Celia Andrews went to Fort Wayne this morning for tier musical instruction. Miss Margaret Mylott went to Fort Wayne to visit with her aunt, Miss Mary Mylott. Miss Germaine Christen went io Fort’ Wayne to visit until Sunday with her aunt. Mrs Lee Hindman Mrs. David Fuhrman returned to Monroe on the 1:05 train. She was at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Michael Wertaberger, who is very low. Racie Burrell of the Holt house Fireproof Garage is driving a big red Wescott truck which is being used by Mr. Holthouse in the delivery business. r Mrs. Mary Holthouse is planning on going to Notre Dame. Ind., Saturday to In- the week end guest of her daughter, Miss Jessie Holt house, a student-at Notre Dame college. The state convention of the Knights of Columbus will be held at Kokomo next Sunday and Monday. The election of officers will also take place. C. S. Niblick of fhis city is state treasurer. Joe Lose. Martin Mylott and C. i-'. Niblick will go to Kokomo, Sunday where they will attend the state convention of the Knights of Columbus. Mr. Niblick is state treasurer of the Knights of Columbus. Miss Abbie Bigham has returned from Fort Wayne where she went to bid good-bye to a friend. Emmet Bayles, who left yesterday for Fort Thomas, Ky., to enter the U. S. military training camp. Prof. J. D. Starner, commercial teacher in the Decatur high school, left yesterday afternoon for Chicago Io join his wife who has been visiting there and from Chicago he will go to Indiana Harbor and Jackson, Mich , for the summer. Today was Ascension day and it was observed in the Catholic churches as a holy day of obligation. Masses'were the same as on Sundays, except that, an extra one was held at 5 (/clock. Benediction was held after high mass. FOUND —Automobile tail light a.td| number plate. Number, 11419. Own-1 er may have same by falling ;fl this office. 3t11*5 Has Supplied Pitch for Centuries. An interesting natural phenomenon of the island of Zuntr in the lonian sea, is a shallow spring on the bay of Keri. where both pitch and water bubble up. The pitch has been used by the natives in caulking their boats since the days of Herodotus. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Again the Great Spirit has spolo-n and the whirlwind is still. Whereas it has pleased the Great Spirit, in whose hands all power doth, exist, to remove from our midst otirj Brother, William Darwachter, let ns bow our heads in submission to his will, and in the call from this Great Reservation across that dark river from whose bourne no traveler turns. Let us also extend our sym-' pathy to those who were so dear to! him while in the forest of life. Resolved, that the Charter of Ma-' jella Council. No. 72 be draped ini mourning for thirty days, and a cot > : of these resolutions be sent to the family. JESSIE F. BURDG. CORA BLOSSER, ROSA LORD. — ' - . 1 Green s August Flower Has been used for all ailments that are caused by a disordered stomach and inactive liver, such as sick headache, constipation, sour stomach, nervous indigestion, fermentation of food, palpitation of the heart caused by gases in the stomach. August Flower is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion both in stomach and intestines. cleans and sweetens the stomach and alimentary canal, stimulates the liver to secrete the bile and impurities from the blood. 25 and 75 cent bottles. Sold by Smith, ST” NICKEL PLATE ROAD SUMMER TOURS to the Adironilacks anti \\ hile Motinlains. Thousand Islands. Niagara Falls, Atlantic Coast Resorts and many other ponts. 'l'ickels on sale daily. Final return limit. Oct. 31. Summer lours to CALIFORNIA and North Pacific Coast points. June 15th. Get full information of agent, or write F. P. PARNIN. O. P. A. Pt. Wayne, Ind.
Which? gW I :>rx J| VQO '"Everything baked with X/Ol C 'CjK Calumet is so tempting jOl ? O' wholesome delicious C i want ’em oil. For GC I j things hard to bake right Q JI it canh be equalled. Calu- Q ’ o O met ’ s **** wor '''’* best XC* ' Baking Powder—it’s mod- ! erate in price—pure in the JC L | I' I i can and pure in the baking — |’ l t qr' wonderful in leavening and rain- - wC N1 power— the most economical fC R m * to buy and to rtsff.” | Received Highest Awards Cp 5 AVw Chl Fte 3j| y v Sn Shp ia Fouad Can wBl jig
HERE b a reiueay that will cure moat all akin arA ecalp trouble*. Eczema, Barbers Itch, Itch,- Cut! and Sore*. Why waste time and money when B B.Ointment is an ointment of real merit? A*l tour druggist* If not handled send 50 cent* to the B B. Ointment Co.. 2i7 Momue pecatur. Indiana*
Gas Range Week Ends Saturday Have you selected your “1917 | I [ — I “ Special” Cabinet Gas Range —j fc J and taken advantage of the $6 A reduction? In many Decatur homes bright, i new ranges have been installed I this wcek and are givin^their If . '"> || // /!« I a \ users the satisfaction of clean, der -7 »S u/ / Pi n .id pendable, economical service. The price of almost everything else has advanced. The price of o® A MIB 1 I fawt nW- xw gas remains the same. 1 here is M no shortage of supply. Andon 111 top o( thcsc advantages you may I H save on t,ie P urchase a new I 7 I I W Cabinet Range, it you order it be- /]■ I Ijjjc fore our show room closes on Sat- ■ '- U urday. . yZ 11 If jWrj Call, or if tha| is not convenient, | write or ’phone us to send a rep- ■' / » a resentative. I .. / S T- — I . • _ NORTHERN INDIANA GAS AND fLECTRIf WANT
Big Coal And Suit Reductions Nothing Will Be Reserved jOT Your Choice This Seasons Newest Models. V /' 2 — We arc going to pul the price in every Coat and Suit O A I regardless ol it’s former cost. Every garment will 1 I jbe remarked and at wonderful saving. All this sea- r, JuMJ. son models to select from and from the best stand- \ ard manufacturers. Women’s Tailored Suits At Nobby Spring Coats Less Than Mfg. Cost. ? »— . r . , These Coats are all this season's These Suits you will find are all High Class Garments and styles that are nc * cst crl ec s - right up to date. No odds and ends or x o bi JV spring Coats, in all the leading badly tailored garments to select from. slutdvs, former price $2.'>.00, $ gQ $3.'».()0 Spring Tailored Suits, (I*QQ This Sale New models in C.oats that 1 P were $20.00. This Sale.... tPIO.VV $25.00 Tailored Suits 1 pT AA Spring Styles Nohhv Spring Coals that, were $17.50 to $20.00 tailored Suits, £l9 Lns Sale tPXO.OV Newest Styles ♦pJL£.OV Good Fine Wool C.oats. the newest styles. $15.00 Tailored Suits. jg 975 worll^sl 2.50 to $13.50, (g 975 .lust received new lot of Summer Wash Dresses from $2.50, $3.00 to $5. Elegant values. New Lot Middy Suits, $1 and up. | NIBLICK & COa
FOR SALE —Restaurant and nif.at!’ n arket with complete line of fi .-' lures and furniture, at Monroe. ln l.|
Will sell at the right price. For particulars inquire at the Hoos-er Packing Company. 6tU4
>r I LOST—Check for $7.50, payable to ■r Clpirlie Dunn. Please return to this office. 3t114
