Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1917 — Page 5

I 1 ™ - ii—iiimmi ii— ■whiiiij— PREPARE YOURSELF NOW Imm tiic hot days iliat art* to coiik*. Keep your feet cool, in a pair of our White Canvas Pumps. Come in tomorrow and get yours. Charlie Voglewede Sells A Lot Os Them

;ar.:tu;n::::t:m;a: at i | WEATHER FORECAST | In: nr.:::: :n: :n::::: :tt: ;ti \ Cont Inued warm south, probably thunder showers tonight and Tuesday, north portion: not quite so warm Tues day north portion. , E. F. Gilliom, of Berne, changed ears > hero cnroule to Lake Janies for a visit. , Mrs. Laura Stewart and children, of Union township, are visiting in iio ( city today. Wash Burrell motored to Alhion yes- i terday where he spout tho day visiting with friends and relatives. The Holthouse Sales Company sol i and delivered to Mrs. Elizabeth Mer- , rison Saturday, a beautiful Willys six. ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roth returned this morning to Fort Wayne after a. 1 visit with the Alpheus Deßolt fain✓ and others. Marquette and Virgine Smith, of Fort Wayne, are liere for a two week’s visit with their grandmother, Mrs. , Veronica Smith and daughters. John D. Nidlinger. of Union township, who was operated upon for adt hesions two weeks ago, is recovering ’ nicely. Miss Fife, of Hope hospital, Fori Wayne, is in charge. ’* Mrs. 1). I). Clark went to Anderson yesterday und will return home tonight with her daughters. Alice and Winifred, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Poole for the past two weeks. Janies and Marie Fisher, of Huntington. and John Fisher and children, Jim and Mary, of Decatur, motored to Indianapolis, yesterday where they, spent the day visiting with relatives and friends.

The,Home of Quality Groceries ■ Celery, Lemons, Oranges, Watermelons, Bananas, t abi bage, Potatoes, Onions, Turnips. _ Fancy Blue Rose Head Rice, 3 lbs 25c Small Navy Beans, fancy, hand picked, lb 20c l arpe Cranberrv Beans, good cookers, lb 18c Pearl Hominy, lb Gc Scolch I’cas, lb 12c Light Can Rubbers, Rood quality rubber, doz oc B Heavv Can Rubbers, besl quality rubber, 3 doz 25c Jumbo Can Rubbers, best quality rubber, doz .c New Honey, extracted, qt. Mason jars Evaporated Peaches, line and tanev I- t and lot W# p»7 cash or trade for produce, Egg* 30 i Butter 25c to 30c M. C. HOWER I Nine times out of ten the smoker will lind the cool, friendly tobacco in our "WHITE STAG" § Cigars | means cool, friendly thoughts in the head this g hot weather. Try them, please. Thank you. g

P. G. Williams, who is employed at I Marlon, spent Sunday hero with his family. Misses KfHe Haines and Emma Bogncr visited in Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon. Two ears with Ohio licenses came together Saturday afternoon at the corner of Second and Monroe streets, anti the result was a few scratch s and the loss of a bumper by one of the ears. No one was injured. Mrs. Harve Shroll returned Saturday afternoon from Newcastle where she attended the funeral of the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collins, whose death resulted from a severe scalding received last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. I. Bernstein left Sunday on a iNotor trop to South Bond, and from there will motor to Chicago. At Chicago they will take the train for Spring Valley, Hi., for a visit with . Mr. Bernstein’s parents. They will return here Friday. No matter how varying the modern woman’s aspirations at some time or other, it is the ambition of every normal girl’s life to marry a man who never will turn to stare after a blond head, a red parasol oi a pair of French heels. —Helen Holland. Mrs. Ben Johnson, who resides on the John Houk farm near Williams, and was taken to the Lutheran hospitla. in Fort Wayne, last Tuesday, where she was operated upon Thursday for abscess and complications, is very low. She is known here to many. Mr. Clark Eeibold, of Hamlet, went to Marion today after a visit with his grandfather, Mr. Clark Brothers. Mr. Seibold is on his regular summer vacation but expects soon to begin training with the officer’s reserve corps of which organization, he is a member.

Mrs. Clara Watson spent the day lit Fort Wayne. Mrs. Lewis' Juffers was u visitor In Fort Wayne this afternoon. Cbauncey Deßolt, of Fort Wayne, vlHlted here over Sunday with Ills pat cuts. Miss Mary Frisingor spent the weekend visiting with Miss Mariana Good, of Warren. Mrs. Johanna Marhenke returned to Fort Wayne this morning after attend lug to business here. Murray Scherer made a business trip to Detroit yesterday, returning home the same day. Mr. und Mrs. Albert Huckmastnr returned this afternoon to Fort Wayne after a visit here with relatives. Gilbert Striokler went to Ft. VVaym this afternoon on milling business. His wife accompanied him theve. Many local Elks attended the annual Elk’s picnic at Fort Wayne yesterday, the weather being ideal for the evert. Dwight Peterson and Robert Merryman motored to Warren Sunday where they spent the day visiting with friends. Carlyle Flanders and Chalmer Per ter have returned from Rome City after spending Sunday there with friends. Oren Crouse, of Alexandria, who visited here with his sister. Mrs. i*. G. Williams, wont to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Bertha Heller returned to I i diauapolls last evening after a two day visit with her mother and other relatives. . Aaron, son of Eiias Sudduth. is threatened with blood poison resulting from the cut on hisjeg made by a piece of tin. The exemption board will start their, sessions next Monday and the week { promises to be rather interesting one to say the least. Aihcrt Klndol and L. L. Dunbar, of Linn Grove, were here today on business relating to the estate of the late Hubert French. Mrs. Clarence Baughman went to Toledo. 0., for several days on lne . ness relating to buying for the Baugh man store here. George Spillers. living between Pleasant Mills and Wiilshire, Ohio, changed cars here Saturday on his way to Fort Wayne for a visit. J. R. Porter left this afternoon for Parker City to visit with relatives, an 1 from there ho will go lo Muncie to visit with a son, Thurman Porter. Clyde Noble, Luther Hower, John Clark, Herbert Kern, Peter Bollinger and Dallas Brown went to Indianapolis last night and will drive home six new Fords today. The I>. M. Smith family have returned home from their cottage at Rome City to spend a week here. They will return to Rome City next Sunday, t > slay the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baltzcll left at noon today for Wilkie. Saskatchewan, Canada, where they will visit their son, John, who is farming there and who has a dandy tine crop he wants them to see. They will be absent several weeks. Mayor Rosswell 0. Johnson. Mrs. Johnson and children, of Gary, stoppe 1 here for a visit Sunday with his sisJ ter .Mrs. C. E. Hooker. From here they went to Monroe to visit with tils 1 mother, Mrs. Joe Johnson, who is ver\ ill. I Another accident oecured at tlm coiner of Second and Monroe street •- [ about eleven o’clock this morning. A1 Steele driving his new Buiek car became excited and steered his car into the side of Sam Acker’s wagon. The ear lost a bumper and a fender but the wagon was uninjured. Misses Naomi Gass, Rose Pullen [ kamp and Bertha Johns and Mr. Tnrv | Hackman returned this morning from j an over Sunday visit at Fort Thomas f whore Merit Fullenkamp, Raymond I Gass, Clem Kortonbrer and Joe Johns ' art- in the oommisary department. AH the boys are well excepting Johns is in the hospital with a slight illnost nothing serious. Orders to move have not yet been received but are expected soon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mylott went to the St. Joseph hospital. Fort Wayne, where both will take treatment. Mrs. Mylott goes for an injury to a limb, of long standing. Mr. Mylott goes for 'an injury of about a week ago. While * carrying a box of chickens which in'•was moving from his home to the Erie water tank, where ho is employed, he slipped and the box fell on hjs head, the head also striking the rail of the road, infiictmg injury. To Cure a Cold. Remove the seeds of one mediumsize grapefruit, put the pulp into one 1 quart of cold water, and boil slowly until it is reduced to oue pint. Strain and sweeten to taste. Drink one-lialf the quantity hot just after retiring at night and t(ie remainder cold in the morning. Repeat the second night if necessu ry. I

BOARD IS READY Will Send Out Notices to First 212 Adams County Men Subject lo Draft. FIRST NEXT MONDAY Second Seventy-one Tuesday and Third on Wednesday of Next Week. The Adams county cnnscrinlioii board, Ed Green, <’. N. Christen and Dr. E. C. Coverdale, assisted by H. B. Heller, county attorney, E. U. Adams and L. D. Jacobs, as clerks, went into session this morning and by tbits owning will have ready for mailing the 212 notices to the men who at% to report for the first examination. In addition to this they have prepared the official notices for posting and por publication. The first seventy-one will report next Monday, August fith, the second seventy-one on Tuesday, August 7th and the third seventy on Wednesday, August Bth. In case the examinations cannot be concluded in that time 1 the board will continue until the work ■ is finished. It is expected that itj will require more than a day to dis-j pose of seventy-one but the board cannot tell certainly until they try it. If this number does not provide the ■ quota of 106, another call will be*made. Powers of Flying Lemur. The flying lemur lives In the Indian archipelago. It is from two to three 1 feet In length, and Is furnished with 1 a sort of membrane on eneh side of its body connecting its limbs with each other. This is extended and acts as a ■ parachute while It takes its leaps, j from a higher to n lower place. Some- 1 times It will soar from a distance of j 300 feet, or about the length of a city j block.

[j All Goods Sold for Cash During All Goods Sold for Cash During jg H This Sale Th,s Sa!e I Big Mark Down Sale j | — ON — f H :: j Spring Coats, Suits, Summer Wash Dresses, Fancy Dress | S Silks, Shirt Waists, Figured Wash Voils u — n H cry SPECIAL REDUCTION IN SUM- ‘ MKH WASH HOODS 6t*^S> p AH Figured Voiles, 50c grade 39c ;j * fv <S. AH Figured Voiles, 35c grade 25c § if 3% All Figured Voiles, 25c grade 19c Y\ \/V\ jj // \ ~lf y i| All Figured Wash Goods, 20c Jj i U V/K V / iW'X i V V ffrade .... 15c \ d U m\\ If \ All Figured Wash Goods, 15c SW/~®TT\i\Y^i a MXV/ffl \ grade U'/i c ajLn /I 11 VyM H H LSl\ il'vKl All Figured Wash Goods, 12Vzc f/lii / i i \\ju « «™do He ffjju / m | Sy 1 l\\ SHIRT WAIST SPECIALS IN || M 14 \ —j] THE LATEST STYLES 11 PTy\ AU U' L 1 $7.50 Beautiful Georgette W A \ H I \ I Crepe $5.50 \ Y~j J/X\ H U V 11 j SO.OO Beautiful Georgette 'V J Jf I \ |j 0 /mT —UWr Crepe $4.50 Jr Mr si ’/ a / / | $5.00 Beautiful Georgette <!W " F h ii X iA/ J 1 Crepe $4.00 BIG BARGAINS IN SUMMER « I fAwAU { J $3.50 Silk Crepe de Chine. .$2.75 WASH DRESSES H ii \\)r H / $2.50 White Wash Silk .. . .$1.98 $7.50 Summer Dresses .... $1.2 >jj a i i J W ~~ $0.50 Summer Dresses ... .$3.75 *| \\ A \ COTTON WASH WAISTS Summer Dresses ... .$2.98 }{ H U $2.25 Wash Waists $1.45 $4.50 Summer Dresses . <[s | n ,^ Arrc i\|ii ClTrrc $2.00 Wash Waists $1.35 $3.50 Summer Dresses •* COATS AND SUITS $1.75 Wash Waists sl.lß $2.50 Summei Dresses >l -" > jj I 939.04 Spring an,l Summer *[•»» $$ ' "'; 1; fj? SUMMER WASH SKIRTS | 8 Coats, Sale $15.90 s/qq Wash Waists $ .78 j« White Skirts 1 H $25,00 Coats, latest in style $12.50 rim nRFVS CO \TM \T 83 50 White Skirts .. .' .'52.50 | I $20.00 Coats, this sale ....SIO.OO ALL ™ JL PR.™ $2 25 wEito Skirts 51.60 | »i SIB.OO Coats, this sale....s 9.00 I • • $1.75 White Skirts $1.25 | \i $15.00 Coats, this sale $ 7.50 $7.50 Spring Coats $5.90 $j,25 While Skirts *U>O g I .$12.50 Coats, this sale 9 6.25 Sno cSfi ’.KM 36 in. Fancy Dress Silks lhat g j | SIO.OO Coats, this sale $ 5.00 §4 50 Spring Coats $3.50 were cheap at $1.75 and $2.00, $ j | All Suits 1/2 Price. $3.50 Spring Coats $2-50 Ihis sale M. 2 >|| j §i(j SAVING TO ALL DURING THIS SALE / j NIBLICK & COMPANY I LeOnuauapuaaaaaacacataiiaiwaaoaaiigpnaataKiciangaaaaaaa'aaaaaaaaaanaaiaipaPiwPOtMaiwiaaiaaanttnwaaapßiaiaanaiaiiM

Big Reduction On Automobile TIRES and Accessories For 2 Weeks Only, Beginning July 28th. Note the following discounts and prices on TIRES AND ACCESSORIES Huy now and save the difference Record Casings—Non-Skid P* Por made by the \ M National Tire & Rubber Co. (ns-jt ' \ \ Cdlt Size Reg. Price Price During Sale 19 ' - OFF LIST ON 30x3 $12.80 $ 8.00 II | i is;tt 1J united states 31x4 $25.45 $17.82 j ; 33x4 $27.15 $19.00 / TIRES {34xl $28.85 $20.20 I IllfcU i Guaranteed 3,500 miles on Plain Tread; 4,500 miles on Non-skid. 25 PER CENT REDUCTION ON TIRE SUNDRIES AND REPAIRS Splildovf, Bethlehem, Bergie Spark Plugs, ail regular SI.OO plugs, at 00c Plugs, 00c and 75c grades, at 10c OILS AND GREASES 5 Gal. Polarine $2.25 5 Gal. Havoline $2.50 DIMMERS, BULBS, TOOLS, TOOL BOX3S, BUMPERS, PUMPS AND HORNS You will always find our prices on AU fOMOBJLE ACCESSORIES lower than garages or accessory stores. If you are in need of accessories, buy now, as the price! will save you money. j Decatur Carriage Works I Corner First and Monroe Sts. ’Phone 123