Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1918 — Page 3
It Don't Stop There The service of this store does not stop when we have satisfied you as to the style, and quality, of the shoes you wish to buy—then begins our service of fitting—fitting by a system that gives comfort, and satisfaction. We want the hard to fit, as well as the hard to suit trade. We satisfactorily serve both. Charlie Voglewede SELLS ’EM IN DECATUR
| WEATHER FORECAST | str-Msn:a::utx:.:na::ncu«xi:«:; S Probably showers tonight and Friday, cooler tonight northwest portion, cooler Friday, C. C. Schug went to Fort Wayne this morning. Harvey Tienian was a Fort Wayne business visitor today. Mrs. A. L. Bowen went to Sidell. 111, for a visit with relatives. Mrs. H. M. Romberg and daughter, of Fort Wayne, visited here yesterday. Mrs. Lawrtnee Schlegel went to Ft. Wayne for a visit over Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mary Baxter. Rev. W. Paul Marsh has returm d from a war savings conference at Muncie ; and a Red Cross conference at Indianapolis. Mrs. Raymond Boyer left yesterday afternoon for Burr Oak, Mich., to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. B. Archbold, of Indianapolis, are here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Murphy and other relatives. Misses Marcella Kuebler and Jesdo Holthouse, students at tho Sacred Heart Academy, Fort Wayne, came to spend the week-end here with their parents. Ross and Chester Johnson came from Gary yesterday to be at the 11 side of their mother. Mrs. Joo Johnson. at Monroe. She is very low from a complication of ailments. Pinky Kerr drunk seven bottles near beer yisterday without airin’ his private affairs. We never know wh re wo git a Canadian quarter or a cold. •—Abe Martin in Indianagtolis News.
The Home of Quality Groceries 10c Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, 2 pkgs 15c Mason Qt. Jar Ohio Chief Applebutter -•><’ Fancy Cal. Dessert Peaches, large can “_ c High Grade Bulk Peanut Butter, th Large Seeded Raisins, pkg. * c 15c Sardines in Pure Olive Oil 1 ,c Kraut for Canning. 10 tbs <> >c r Sweet Pickles. 3 dd*z..loc Life of Wheat pkg. ..20c Sour Pickles, doz 15c Box Apples, lb 5c Large Dills, doz 20c Bulk Oats, lb. .. . . ..- 8c Potted Meats, can 5c Pkg. Oats. ...12c and 2?c Onion Sets, Spanish Onions, Domestic Onions, New Cabbage. Fancy Table Potatoes, Parsnips, Lettuce, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons. HOWER We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs, 32c. Butter, 25c to 35c.
the "WHITE STAG" CIGARS never lose ground that they have captured. This cigar is of such high character, which is so conscientiously maintained that they never fail to please and satisfy. Try one NOW.
| Mrs. Lona Nelson returned to (Geneva oh the 1:05 train after attending to . business here. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neal of Berne, and their sister, Mrs. Eliza Zimmerman went to Fort Wayne today noon. Garth Hoover left this afternoon for Camp Shelby. Miss. He visited here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoover. Homer Stewart of Fort Wayne spent a few hours in this city last evening with his brother, J. H. Stewart, and family. Mrs. John Poling returned this afternoon to her home at Dunkirk after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Samuel Burkhead who has been ill. Mrs. James Hart returned to her home.at Fort Recovery. O. She acccmpaniod her daughter, Ada. aged eleven, to the Decatur hospital for treatment for a growth on her toe. Mrs. Samuel Burkhead was taken to Fort Wayne this afternoon to the home of a daughter. She has been ill of paralysis ,sveral months and was taken there in the Scherer ambulance. It is a striking fact in connection with the superb Pathe play, “The Naulahke," which was adapted from Kipling's famous book and will be <’t the Crystal theatre, Friday, that the . girl whom Director Fitzmaurice selected for his cast mainly because of her ability as an eastern dancer, should have turned out to be a screen ■vampire'’ second to none, and with ' an acting ability that was unsuspect--1 |ed. The girl is Doraldina, the famous ; Spanish dancer, and she is co-starred with Antonio Moreno in the production. She is not only a revelation as • a fiery and graceful dancer, but as an actress. Her remarkable performance is bound to receive much discussion.
F. M. Schlrmeyer left on the 2:30 car for Fort Wayne. Mrs. W. A. Klepper went to Fort Wayne today to visit her husband who is a patient at the McCaskey hospital. The Ernest Schlickman new residence on North First street is coming along nicely in construction and h is already came under the care of the painter. G. T. Burk who has been seriously ill for some time is reported better today. His condition is still serious, however, as ho is suffering from pneumonia. A trained nurse is in attendance. Dewey Cassady, in the employ of the government, recently working at Buffalo, N. Y„ for the Curtis Air-plane company, and who was injured came home for a visit with his parents. He is now ill of the mumps. The Democratic Editorial association will hold their mid-summer meeting at Evansville, Thursday and Friday of next week. A splendid program has been arranged and a good time is anticipated by those planning to go. If you failed to register at the primary you should do so at the court house as soon as you can. Don't put it off until fall for you may forget it and be deprived of your vote. You will find the clerks ready to register you. Do it now.
Arrangements Completed So Local Druggists Can Sell the Well-Known Hull’s Superlative to Everybody This Wonderful Preparation is Producing Astonishing Results.
Every progressive druggist in Decatur now has a good supply of Hull's Superlative and arrangements have been made whereby he can get all he wants on very short notice, so that no one need go without it, should they desire to buy a bottle. Many people keep Hull’s Superlative in the home handy for any emergency use, and in this way prevent much sickness. Hull’s Superlative has been doing a great work for the past 28 years is restoring health to the suffering and afflicted. During that time thousands of men and women have been rescued from a life of sickness and misery by this splendid preparation. Many people in Decatur owe their present good health to Hull's Superlative. and are loud in their praise for what it has done for them. Coughs, colds, grip and tonsilitis vanish in a hurry when Hull’s Superlative is taken, and its occasional use will protect the body from disease and ailments of all kinds. REASONS FOR SUCCESS. Hull’s Superlative contains in very highly concentrated form exactly the same salts and minerals as are found in the human body, an insufficient quantity of which as Dr. Schluessler so fully and clearly demonstrated several years ago, is responsible for nearly every sickness attacking the human body. The Schleussler theory is eniployed by several thousand do<• -
We Save You Money BERNSTEIN’S
Below are a few speci the store: Children’s Dresses, made of good Gingham, size 2 to 8, special.. .49c Ladies’ Gingham ' Petticoats, 75c value, special 59c Ladies’ White Voile Waists, size 36 to 46. $1.50 value, special ..BBc Ladies’ Muslin Gowns, button front or slipover, special 75c Ladies White Embroidery Flounce Petticoats, regular $2.00 and $2.50 value, special .. .98c Ladies’ Fancy Trimmed Corset Covers, all sizes 25c A large assortment Dress Ginghams. stripes, plaids and checks. special, yard 18c Ladies’ Dark Blue Percale House Aprons, special 85c Nice Dress Lawns, in stripes and
COME, AND SAVE MONEY. BUY UNITED STATES i TIRES ff W and you will get more mile- ’ age. They cost no more than a | || V- i any other standard make tire. 51> i i i 3 ■ i W 23* * Complete stock of any size Vl\ ISj ; tire from 28x3 up to 37x5. vk||A r PLAIN, USCO, CHAIN, NOB- W BY, ROYAL CORD. \\W ' Automobile Accessories. Decatur Carriage Works | ; Cor. Ist & Monroe Sts. W. D. PORTER 'Phone 123 •
John D Reiter of Bluffton was calling on friends here this afternoon. The Red Cross drive will start May 20th. A big celebration is being planned for Saturday the 18th. The rain and the hot sun of the past few days has brought out the leaves, brftgtened tho grass and made old nature look like summer. Mrs. Dick Peterson and children have returned to Bluffton after a visit with relatives here. They will return to their home at Gary soon. The democratic committeemen elected at Tuesday's primary will meet in this city Saturday to organize. County ('hairman Henry 11. Heller has issued the call. Mrs. Dayton Barkley who returned to her homo near Hoagland, was accompanied there by her sister, Miss Vera May, who will be her guest. Five Adams county physicians have made application for admission to the medical reserve corps and will prouably be examined soon and called to serve their country. They are Drs. M. F. Parrish, E. Franz, S. P. Hoffman, J. C. Grandstaff, and ('. H. Schenk. Eleven from Wells county have signed up and there is likely to Ik- only a few doctors left in this section in a few weeks. DEMOCRAT WANFaDS PAY RTG.
tors throughout the country and is receiving the recognition it so justly deserves. It was only recently that an analysis of Hull’s Superlative was made. This revealed the true reason for its phenomenal success in correcting diseased conditions, and now it is generally known that this preparation is. in reality, not a medicine, but a vitality-builder. It is easily assimilated by the blood and carried to every part of the body, and in this way rebuilds and repairs worn and broken down tissue. STOMACH AND NERVE TROUBLES Hull's Superlative is wonderfully efficacious when taken for any stomach or nerve disorder and brings relief in a hurry. Thousands of men and women have been restored to health by Hull’s Superlative. Any one not enjoying good health owes it to himself to get a bottle of this great preparation at once and regain the health and strength rightly his. Tho makers of Hull's Superlative have great faith in their preparation and ask every druggist to stand back of every bottle he sells and if for any reason whatever a customer take part of an entire bottle and does not obtain the help he thinks he is entitled to, he is requested to return the bottle, and get his money back. Surely a more liberal offer could not be made. For sale by all druggists.
ials. Hundreds of others in flounced, at yd 12J/2 and 18c A nice line Ladies’ Oxfords, in lace, pumps or straps, special, at.... A nice line of Kid Pumps and Strap Oxfords at $4.00 Barefoot Sandals for Children, all sizes 59c White Canvas Shoe, with high heel or Cuban Hat heel, $3.50 value, special $2.95 Special, Ladise’ Vici Kid Shoe, button or lace, special $2.85 Ladies’ White Baby Doll Slippers. all sizes. to 6. at $1.45 White Tennis Shoes and Oxfords at a saving. Buy your work shoes now and save i money. We have all kinds. Come in.
AT LAST INDIANA BUYS 10(H) HENRY FORD & SON TRACTORS. KALVER-NOBLE GARAGE CO., DECATUR, INDIANA, AMONG THE FORTUNATE DISTRIBUTORS. With utmost confidence in the merit and quality of any product of the FORD MOTOR CO., thousands of farmers have waited patiently since the announcement four years ago that Henry Ford & Son would build a general purpose all farms tractor. Many times since then, we have been asked when this wonderful tractor could be had, and hundreds of farmers over the country, have withought sight or knowledge of price or specifications have ordered them. A few will now be rewarded for their patience. PERFECTION ASSURED Before the first now world-famous Ford Automobile was made, Henry Ford’s “Dream’’ was a farm tractor, and unbekown to the general public, his experiments have gone on since then, with a remarkably large amount of labor, patience and expense. To insure perfect adaptability to general farm conditions, more than fifty complete models were built and given every conceivable test to find any imperfections and when Henry Ford offered the first of these tractors to England and France, the performance of this tractor was conceded a revelation even more remarkable than the unequaled Ford automobile. Purchasers do not need to ask the one vital question, “Will I get my money’s worth?” A Henry Ford product assures Yes. Henry Ford & Son offer 1,000 tractors in the State of Indiana. which are to be distributed through specially appointed agents, and Kalver-Noble Garage Co. are favored with an opportunity to “Do their bit.” These tractors are manufactured and placed into your hands without one penny’s profit received by any firm. You get il all. TO WIN THE WAR * Henry Ford & Son are devoting their investment of millions of dollars, time and energy to help produce more food for ourselves and the allies, they take no profit. To show the same patriotic spirit we feel glad to use our funds and labor in handling and distributing these tractors, also, without profit. DON’T DELAY Only a very limited number are alloted to each distributor, we arc fortunate in receiving an allotment of SEVEN TRACTORS and for each there will be twenty buyers. NO ONE WILL BE FAVORED If you want to take advantage of the cost price on this tractor, don’t wait a nhour after you read this article. Come in and order yours. The first seven orders obtains the first seven tractors, and we know not when we will get more of them, for every State in the Union will take up this liberal offer, and on the next allotment you will pay the Manufacturer’s and Agents’ profit. COPY OF ORDER AND AGREEMENT OF PURCHASER OF FORDSON TRACTORS You may enter my order for one Fordson Tractor for which I agree to pay $750.00 f. o. b. Dearborn, Mich., with freight, delivery charges, and war tax if imposed, added, and inasmuch as the manufacturer offers the first one thousand Fordson Tractors in the State of Indiana, at actual cost, and without profit to anyone concerned, 1 hereby agree that when said tractor is not in use on my farm that I will loan it or rent it at a reasonable price to my neighbor to the end that an increase in farm products throughout the state may result. KALVER-NOBLE GARAGE CO.
GAVE HER DELICATE [HIED VINOL It Built Him Up and Made Him Strong Newaygo, Mich.—“My little boy was in a delicate, weak, emaciated condition and had a cough so we had to keep him out of school for a year. Nothing seemed to help him until Vinol was recommended, and the change it made in him was remark able. It has built him up and made him strong so his cough is almost entirely gone. We can not recommend Vinol too highly.”—Mrs. E. N. ; Hanlon. Mothers of weak, delicate, ailing ■ children are asked to try this famous : cod liver and iron tonic on our guari antee. Children love to take it li Smith, Yager & Falk, druggists, |; Decatur, and at the best drug store ■' in every town and city In the counI DEMOCRAT WANT ADS |l PAY BIG. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE SORE THROAT or Tonsilitis—gargle with warm, salt water pSn&i ft then apply- /77M0D X VjKe+p a Littlfßody-Cwdbd&ur 25c—50c— $1.00
BEN HUR DEGREE The Ben Hur lodge will meet Friday evening at the hall. Degree work will be given and all members are :e-
DURING T HIS WECK h « : SPECIAL PRICES ! WILL BE OFFERED I « ( GAS RANGE WEEK [ I May 6th to May 11th i I i •? A modern Gas Range will not only SAVE FOOD by H proper preparation but will also SAVE FUEL due. to the ; U fact that every detail of construction has been perfected to t; u make them efficient. REMEMBER, this week only. SAVE MONEY. $2.00 off the regular price of Cabinet Range. ii SI.OO off the regular price of Square Range. ti H a H 'Phone for our Representative to call. -> ?s PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY. I NORTHERN INDIANA GAS & ELECTRIC I | COMPANY. | » THE GAS CO. |
quested to be present. o Mrs. Elizabeth Burdg of Berne was a business visitor here.
