Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 10 July 1917 — Page 5

Just 13 Pairs Last Saturday we put on sale a lot of Boys’ Patent and Gun Metal Oxfords and they’de ail sold except 13 pairs. Not all sizes of one kind, hut nearly all sizes in the lot, from 11 to 5. These oxfords would sell on today’s market at $3.00 and $3.50, hut you can take your choice at $1.98 Charlie Voglewede Sells A Lot Os Them

ESBscmcxxKxraasnccocxxx :ATHER FORECAST I Fair, warmer tonight ami Wednos- ! day. Lee W'alters made a business trip to Bluffton this morning. L. I- Bender, of Bluffton, was a business visitor in this city yesterday. Dr. E. J. McOecar, of Ft. Wayne, was a business visitor in this city today. Mrs. L. A. Holthouse went to Fort Wayne this morning to take her vocal lesson. Will Meyers and John Stultz have returned from a two day’s trip at ; Rome City. I Miss Lillie Buhler left this morning i for a week’s vacation at Bluffton and other cities. Mrs. D. I). Clark went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with Miss Vera Clark. Fred Elzey returned home from a ; week’s vacation at Hamilton and Crooked Lakes, near Angola. Rev. G. H. Myers anti family re.turn- ’ cd today to Abingdon. ITT/aTTcTTf visit with Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Myers. Mrs. Gattshall and sons, John and Frank and families motored to this city yesterdaj- from Grover Hill and sitent the day with Mr. and Mrs. James Gottshall anti family. Jesse Niblick. Hugh Hite. Mrs. ; Charles Melters and Mrs. Anne Droptpleman motored to Rome City last evening in the Niblick car to spend a week visiting at the Meibers cottage and to try their luck at fishing.

The Home of Quality Groceries Some want coffee mild, some strong, and some n»k. But everybody wants coffee fresh roasted, freshgromid. 4 fresh made In our “Best and Cheapest you ill find it fresh roasted and fresh ground. Try a pound and ' make it fresh. It will suit the most particular j OuTfamous Pickling Vinegar is going tine and ing, gallon P. W. Crackers, lb. ... 15c Sweet Pickles. 3 doz.. . 25c Dill Pickles, can 15c Large Sour Pickles doz. 15c Sliced Sweet Pickles. * 20c J ar .. I ,1,1, —— Wt p*J cash or trade for produce, Eggs 300 Butter 25c to 30c M. E. HOWER North of G. R. & I. Ik^, IW _ MWWmT I After Every Meal | I And As Often Between Times i As You Like | Smoke The I I "WHITE STAG"! | EXTRA MILD CIGAR I

T. J. Durkin was a business caller in Fort Wayne today. Peter Bolinger made a business trip to Bluffton last evening. Mrs. J. C. Patterson and daughter, Marie, spent the day in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Mat Harris went to Ft. Wayne this morning to spend the day visiting with friends. G. C. Steele, of the Fair St >'?, is spending the day at the farm of bis father, James Steele, picking cherries. The funeral of the late Mrs. William Zimmerman was held this afternoon at two o'clock at the Pleasant Dale church, interment being made in the Pleasant Dale cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Emery J. Wilson, of Cleveland. 0., accompanied Mrs. Robert Harding to iier home in Ft. Wayne for a visit, after which Mrs. Wilson and daughter will return here to conclude their visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Myers. Mrs. Peter Laurent and daughter. Mary, went to Fort Wayne today for a visit with Mrs. Laurent’s father. Joseph Sapp and family. Miss Mary

who is a student at the convent of the Sisters of Si. Agnes, at Fond -du Luc, Wis., is at home for a vacaiion visit. She will return to the convent wext Monday. Forest Miller, living in the worth part of the city, had the misfortimc to fall from a cherry tree this morning at about eleven o’clock and he sustained one broken rib and was badly bruised about the legs and art As. Forest was picking cherries to eat for himself and in such a manner fell t-> the ground a distant of about ten feet. A doctor was summoned and attended the injured boy.

Hugh Woods, of Warsaw, wjw here today on business. Miss Agnes Sellemi ver went to i t. Wayne this afternoon for a visit. Father Benzinger, of In.-ho Cassel, was a business visitor :iere tod.iy , Mrs. Matilda Muhn, of Fori. Wayne who was here on business, went Io Berne this afternoon. Huber DeVoss is building a new garage at his residence property, corner of Madison and Seventh streets. L. G. Ellingham and H. M. Romberg,• called on friends here Saturday, .laving motored down from Fort Wayne. | Mr. and Mre. F. E. France left this morning for James laike where they will occupy their cottage dir nig the summer. Mrs. Muntzinger, of Convoy, who' is here taking cancer treatment from the Drs. Clark, spent the aflern.xm in Fort Wayne. t Mt. and Mrs. J. W. Burkhead ami children went to Fort W.iyn; this af-’ ternoon for a visit with their sister, Mrs. Della Sampson. Mrs. Dale Mickley aYid son, Geraldi William, ol Huntington, arrived for a visit with Mrs. Miekley’s grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William Blackburn Miss Mary Elizabeth Landis, vho visited here with her brother. W. H. Landis, left this afternoon tor her work at Piqua. 0., after a two vacation. Stew Nugent has enlisted. Stew is not only patriotic, but lie need*’ th’ socks, if there is anything worsen' a thick head it’s thick aukiee-Abe Martin in Indianapolis News. M. and Mrs. Phillip Obenjuer will leave tomorrow morning for Fr.’m h Lick where they will remain for some time, returning here again for a several weeks stay before returning south The Rollo Piter family ’eft yesterday for their home at St. Lcui.i, Mi . after a visit with Mrs. Piter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Myers at their fiftieth wedding anniversary cel -Iration Mrs. Lydia Stetson and children returned today to their home at Sturgis, Mich. They were accompanied to Ft. Wayne by her mother. Mrs. Jeremia t Russell, for a visit with their >.i :nd brother. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Glpe arrived yesterday from a trip t:: r, ..ig., the east. They will visit her? a few days before leaving for the west where they will make their home. Mis. Glpe w.:s formerly Miss Fanny Frisinger. Clyde and Carl Noble have returned home after attending the funeral of their aunt. Mrs. Lodema Harter, which was held yesterday at the 1 roy Presbyterian church in Whitley county. Mrs. Harter died at the home of her son in Urbana, hio. Francis Schmitt went to Ft. Wayne last evening to file application ter admission to the officers training camp. He is a son of Dyonis Schm‘tt and is employed at the Hoosier Packing Co. Several others from here ar? planning Ihe filing of applications during this week. Dr. H. O. Jones, who *n accepted in the medical corps seme time ago. received a call last i*id: and lei. Saturday afternoon to report at Al lentown’ Pa. Just what tn - nature of his work’ will be, Dr. Jones d not know, but it will d< ihtb-.ss be in th” form of some training for ction later on.—Berne Witness.

STOMACH TROUBLE Cured Quickly — Popular Salesman Praises Donated Herbs. "Wlien my stomach began to trouble me I commenced taking all sorts cf medicines, but without results. My pains increased and after some time I began to get nervous. So bad that it was difficult for me to get along with anyone. And then came sleeplessness Hours and hours that 1 lay awake in bed without being able to fall asleep. Since taking Iroirated Herbs with Pepsin (in liquid form) my appetite has improved ami L relish everything I eat. 1 sleep better and 1 feel stronger. The gas on my stomach that caused me such intense suffering has entirely disappeared. I have more energy and feel in better health than 1 have in years.’ "This is the statement of Mr. Wolli’ig ton, salesman of the National Mills Co. of this city. Many others who are suffering with that tired, dragging feeling of the body, sluggish mind and dull memory, intense nervousness, stomach and bowel trouble, poor circulation, imverteet digestion are some of the common symptoms .of a rundown condition which can easily bremedied by regular treatment wrh Donated Herbs. This is what we suggest tv yon. | ironatml Hertr 1" Voing ‘.-'hl hi D: catur by Csllav. & Koliue.

Number, Name and Address of Conscripted ; Men of County Continued from page 3 1506 Williamson, Hyrl Lewis. Willshire. Ohio 1507 Heckman, Albert H.. R. R. 1. Decatur . p. 1508 laimmert, Otto M., R. R. 3, Decatur 15«9 Mcßride, Elmore Guy. Decatur 1510 Hoffman, Andrew Milton. Preble 1511 Weiland, Rudolph. R. R. 8, Decatur 1512 McCaguc. Wiililani John, R. R. 4. Decatur 1513 Liby, Charles Edward. R. R. 1. Monroe 1514 Huston, Renzo John Franklin,' Decatur J 1515 Niblick. Fred Albert, R. R. 10,' Decatur 1516 Lobslger, Ora Lester, R. R 5,1 Decatur 1517 Gerber. Edgar Hugo. Decatur 1518 Keller. Lester Earl. Monroe 1510 Ault, Harvey Cleveland, R. R. 2. Berne 1520 Ninde, Francis Earl. Geneva 152’ Lybarger. Jesse. Geneva 1522 Yoss, Garfield. New Corydon 1623 Newnard, Orie Dellworth. I’Teble 1524 Heath. Harland Wellington. Decatur 1525 Altmann. Wm C.. Decatur 1526 McKean. Harve Wesley, R. R. 1. Monroe 1527 Lawson, Ralph, R. R. 3. Deca-' fur 1528 Woods, Wilber Wesley, R. R. I 8. Decatur 1520 Hcnschen. Frank ().. Magley | 1530 Linker. Clarence Edger, R. R. 2. Decatur 1531 Niblick. Ross. R. R. 10, DecsHur 1532 Auman. Martin, R. R. 1, Decatur 1533 Hurst, Jesse James. Decatm; 1534 Weber. Charles Anthony. Deca tur 1535 Johnston. Thomas Vernon. De-! catur 1536 Nuerge. Carl. R. R. 1. Magley 1537 McMichael, Austin Earl, R. R. 6. Decatur 1538 Jaberg, Alfred Henry. R. R I. Magley 1539 Wiest. Clyde. Geneva 1540 Lybarger. Calen. Geneva 1541 Klackman, Andrew, Geneva 1542 Arn. John. Geneva 1543 Andrews. W-ils Arley. Decatur 1544 Johnson. Otto. R. R. 9. Decatur, 1545 Hindenlang. William Burley. R. R. 8. Decatur 1546 Hannie. Adolph. Decatur 1547 Atnacher. Victor. R. R. 1. Monroe 1548 Johnson. Ellery Edward, R. It. 5. Decatur 1549 Neswald. Anthony John, R. R. 4. Decatur 1550 Hill. Daniel Webster. 334 No. I 9th St., Decatur 1551 Weber. Leo John. 221 No. 4th St.. Decatur , 1552 Jackson. Landy Allen. 204 So. 9th St.. Decatur 1553 Huser. Samuel. R. R. 1 Berne 1554 Gehres. Fred Owen. Pleasant Mills 1555 Harden. Floyd David. Berne 1556 Hahnert. Rhumen 1.. R. R. 10. Decatur 1557 Habegger. John H Monroe 1558 Habegger. Menno B„ Berne 1559 Amstutz. Jesse Myles. Berne 1560 Hendricks. Noah. Monroe 1561 Leichty, Carl. Monroe 1562 Amstutz. Tilman. Berne 1563 McClure. Cover S„ 919 Winchester St.. Decatur 1564 Lindsey. Charley Merlin. R. R. 1, Geneva 1565 Herman. Bert Floyd. Freedom. Pa. „ ‘ 1566 Leichty. Joseph. R. R. 4. Bluftton h 1567 Hoffman. James Calvin, Decatur I 1568 Lynch. Frank. R. R. 10. Deca- | tur 1 1569 Hirschy Sam. Monroe i 1570 Lehman. Enos D„ Berne 1571 Nusbaum Wesley. Berne 1572 Lehman. Wilber Edward. Berne 1573 Amstutz. Metmo N- Berne I 1574 Archer. Dwight Marrow. 833 I Winchester St.. Decatur , i 1575 Hirschy. Joseph, R. R. 3. Geneva 1576 Holler. Reuben Hugh. Bente 1577 Watkins. Hazel Benton, Pleasant Mills ' 1578 Luginbill, Theodote Walter, Monroe 1 1579 Hagreyt, Charles. Pleasant Mills 1580 Lafountainc. Romans Nicholas. R. R. 2. Geneva 1581 Huser. Henry. Geneva 1582 Ixtse. Joseph Gerhart L.. Decatur 1583 Neuenschwandw. Frank ntford. 721 Elm St.. Decatur 1584 Canlly. McHenry. Leavenworth. Kansas 1585 Luginbill. Wilbert. Berne 1586 Hirschy. John. Monroe 1587 Hackman. Clem. R. R. L Pleasant Mills 1588 Watkins. Will Thomas, Pleasant Mills 1559 Hermann, Charles. Geneva 1590 Amstutz, David. Berne 1591 Lehman. Henry Elmer, R. R. 4. Berne 1592 Amstutz. Christian. Berne 1593 Archer, Lloyd B„ 83-y Winchester ift,. Decatur 1594 Noble. Carl W. L.. 604 Mercer Ave., Decatur 1595 Habegger. Robert. Berne 1596 Huser. Amos. Berne 1597 Hamrick, Roy K., R. R- t Pleasant Mills 1598 Lletlg, Samuel, R. R. 4, Bluffton 1599 Lohman. Omer !>.. Berne 1600 Halladay. Vern. Monroe 1601 Lose. Frank William. 525 Russell St.. Deiatui1602 Lehman. Cyras. Berne 1603 Lose. John H„ 863 Russel St.. Decalur 1604 Leßrun. Oliver Pearl. 1958 Patterson St.. Uwatnr 1605 Lafountaine. Clarence J.. DeI catur ,1696 Luginbill. Carl Victor. Monroe '1607 Lawson. William Castor, Berne 'I6OB Liechty. Walter. Berne 1609 Hendricks. Ray. Monroe 1610 LautzenheHer. Rov E.. R. H. 1. I pleasant Mills'

LOW SHOE and . PUMP SALE Here’s a great shoe opportunity! There's months of good low shoe weather ahead but later the sale of oxfords will be slow and so we make this Great Low Shoe Clearance Sale while the buyer still has an opportunity to get full value out of his investment this season, and then have a good pair of low shoes ready for spring. BUY LOW SHOES NOW This is not a sale of odds and ends of Low Shoes, but a Clean Sweep Sale of the best Low Shoes that we have shown this season. All our low shoes in choice black, tan and colored leathers in the latest models and of all sorts must go. We never carry low shoes over from season to season. Just note these styles and cut prices and low shoe yourself for the future. Do it now! Misses’ Pat. Baby Doll, Child’s Patent Bay Doll, I (.rowing (Jiris’ Baby i Selling Price, $2.25, Selling Price, $1.75, ! Dolls, Selling Price, Sale price $1.65 Sale Price $1.40; $2.50, Sale Price..sl.Bs ’ Ladies’ Pat. Pumps, Sell- Ladies’ Federal Pump, Men’s White Canvas Ox> I ing Price, $4,00, Sale ’ f ° rdS ’ Se,,inK Pricc ’ | Price $3.25 price $225p‘2.50, Sale Price ....$2.00 Ladies’ White Canvas Ladies' Two Strap Kid Ladies’ Kid Colonial SlipPumps, Selling Price, < Slipper, Selling Pricc, per, Seiling Price, $2.50, Sale Price ..$1.98 $2.50, Sale Price . .$2.00 - $3.00 Sale Price.. .$1.98 Misses', Children’s, Baby Doll, Youth's and Boys’ Oxfords. Every pair on sale with a cut price. Ladies’ Two Strap Kid House Slipper, sizes to 8 at, per pair $1.98 WINNES SHOE STORE Home Os Good Shoes

1611 Liechty. John P . Berne I 1612 Landis. Willis Henry. 804 Winchester St.. Decatur I 1613 Lewis. Harvey. 944 High St.. Decatur ; 1614 Lehman. Leo Edward. Linn Grove 1615 Aumillcr. Otto. Berne I 1-616 Augsburger. Edward. R. R. 1. Berne 1617 Lehman. Christian. Berne 1618 Hocker. Otis Orlan. Monroe I 1619 Alexander. Sherman Rollo, R. R. 6, Decatur I 1620 Death. Clyde. Decatur 1621 Lichtenberger. William Henry, R. R. No. 8. Decatur 1622 Loshe. Leo Nicholas. R. R. No. 6, Decatur i ■ ——o To Butter Corn or. the Ear. A spoon with a strainer in its bow to hold butter has been invented t< butter corn on the ear neatly. BWi I A FEW MORE ADAMS COUNTY MAPS FOR SALE AT A VERY LOW PRICE AT THIS OFFICE. CALL AND SECURE ONE AT ONCE.

| _ S! '■■JJL— - ?- " 1 ' ■ :Buy Your Groceries Here and Save Money Having bought the stock of goods and the good will of the IL Gray Grocery at Willshire, Ohio, we wish to make the following important announcement of our Business Policy: WE WILL DO BUSINESS ONLY ON A TWENTIETH CENTURY SPOT CASH BASIS, SELL FOR ( ASH AM) DIVIDE OUR PROFITS WITH 01 R PATRONS We will have no expensive bookkeeping system and NO BAD DEBTS, the cost of which we would have to add to the price of your goods. FROM TODAY ON WE ARE THE APOSTLES 01 LOW PRICES, VALUES AND SERVICE IN MERCHANDISING. Come to Willshire and get acquainted with us and YOU'LL SAVE MONEV. We have bought an immense stock of staple and fancy groceries at flat rock prices f»r cash and we will have one of the finest PRICES stock we will close out the old stock at LESS I HAN XV HOLESALE Rlt >■ . WE ARE OUT FOR THE BUSINESS AND OUR CASH PRK ES VV ILL MAKE 1 HE ( AI ALOGUE TAKE “COUNT.” 1 FREE DELIVERY TO ALL OUR PATRONS. MR. FARMER, we will pay you the highest cash price, for your eggs and butter amt all kinds of produce. If you can't come in to us—TELEPHONE 11—and we’ll come out to you. thank you . X The Willshire Cash Store Charles Steele - • Props. - - E. J. Miller

I? 11 -■■ l■‘ " ■ I ■■ ■ . ~ — "TI Keep Your Money Busy High grade bonds and securities investi gated and protected by DolliagsServkC end yielding 37.7. to 7%, tax free MENNO S. LIECHTY, MONROE, IND Representing The R.L.DOLLINGS COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS, COLUM BUS. PHILADELPHIA. PITTSBURGH fb-Y- iii- ■imii nfmli . 1a VT.ins;.;....T M 7-. ■ J DEMOCRATWANT ADS DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG. PAY BIG. TO THE “SAMMY” BOYS We recognize the importance of this day. On this ocasion when the young men of Adams county are notified of the number assigned to them for the purpose of military draft, by which they will be called into service for “our flag,” we feel it our duty to proclaim our faith in their loyaity. ability and bravery. They are Men of Quality. The probabilities at this time are that within the next few months several hundred of the boys from Adams county will be called to the colors- That they will make a record worth while we know and we wish to express at this time the sincere hope that they will return soon, every one of them, to read again the announcements from this Store of Qualify and to profit thereby. As our best wishes and efforts have been with you while you were here where we could jolly you, and tell you of the bargains we have,, so will our hearts and our prayers and our very best wishes be with you, even if your future address is “Somewhere in France.” Sincerely, THE STORE OF QUALITY. FRANK GASS, Prop.