Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1918 — Page 5

ißWßtJKaaasatr stcrmr :tr. *r/.irnr. aesttscm tn'.nr.mvrtr. :ir. trawsatw HEY TEACH BABY : walk. Baby’s (irst step shoes built on scientific ! nciples. Every mother is glad to see baby walk, your babe with our first step shoes. You will J a wonderful change in baby’s walk. Charlie Voglewede 1 [ T ™™ _J

MggjjM—- _ .X E3r.;a;a&3r.«: , ■ FATHER FORECAST I anacnciaauanacana&ai:. 8 Indiana —Fair tonight and Friday; warmer. Ohio—Fair tonight and Friday; warmer tonight west portion; wanner Friday. Miss Bertha Voglewede spent last evening in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Dorus Stalter and babe we it to Feat Wayne for the afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Tyndall and son. Ralph; Mrs. C. A. Dugan and daughter, Helen '■ motored to Fort Wayne Tuesday. The Jacob Myers family have returned from Trinidad. Colo., and have; moved into their house on South Eighth street. Mrs. T. E. Miller returned to Fort Wayne this afternoon after a visit here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knapp. Mrs. Anna Harding returned last evening to Fort Wayne after a two days' visit v.it.h her paretns, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Myers. The luncheon meting of the Rotary club will be held this evening at seven o'clock at the Hotel Murray The boys are urged to he present. The annual installation of officers of the Knights of Columbus will be held this evening at the hall. The lodge will nave as their guest a number of prominent Fort Wayne Kuiglns. “Linnet Spry is so blamed homely she wouidn' even look good in a sunbonnet sldevdov.” said Tawney Apple t’day. Uneasy lies th' head that's makin' SR.SS an hour. —Abe Martin in Indianapolis News.

The Horn? of Quality Grocpries To the fact that Quality and Price combine, you get both, and Service, too, at “THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES” M. E. Hower Baking Powder in Mason Pt. jars 15c 1 6oz. can Royal Baking Powder 45c Baker’s Prernius Chocolate for baking, bar 25c Sweet Chocolate, !4 fb. bars, old price 10c Welch’s Grape Juice, Pt. bottles, worth 30c, stiil 25c Sq. Deal makes V/j Pts. Dessert, a few flavors left 10c Jello-0 Ice Cream Powder, Pkg I° c Californio Poppy Talcum Powder is the largest can of quality on market 10c Onion Salt and Celery Salt, in sifters 1 5c Dessert Peaches, home style canning, in syrup I 25c Dessert Apricots, large can, in syrup 25c Boiled Cider (about 10 in 1), bottle 25c Prize Taker Onion are just what you want for storage, 57 tbs SI.OO k Wc pay cash or trade for country produce: Eggs, 55c; Butter 35 to 50c. M. E. HOWER North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’Phone 108 Somewhere in the U. S. A. R Please bring me a box of “WHITE STAG” I Sg Cigars antKl come as early as you can. ft Your dealer has mighty nifty Xmasy peek* g If ings of this popular brand and they should be I §1 mailed early to insure delivery. ,

Miss Jessie Magley, of this office, is suffering from a severe cold and is off duty. Lieut. Roger Gipe left this morning on a short inspection trip for tho government. > Nick Miller, the barber, clipped tho ends of a couple of fingers off this morning and he is enjoying a forced holiday until tomorrow. John Kipfer of northwest of Berne had the misfortune of smashing the thumb on his left hand badly last week one day. He was coupling the threshing machine to the engine when : his thumb was caught between the machine and the coupling pin. The | injury gave him much pain at first, ’ I but it is improving nicely.—Berne Witness. Have you bought your ticket to the home talent, play, “Mrs. Tubbs Does i Her Bit,” to be given under the auspices of the Methodist Mite society at the Athletic hall, the old opera house, on Friday evening? Tickets 1 are now selling and proceeds derived 1 ; from the play will be used to pay for the Liberty Bond subscribed by the ■; society. Today Andrew Ufcttschalk celebrated his 68th birthday. Yesterday it was 46 years that the pioneer drug- : gist started into the drug business here in Berne, and he has continued ! the business ever since. He said that it was practically the same kind of a frosty morning as yesterday and this morning when he hauled his sto'’k of drugs over here from Linn Grove .46 years ago. There was no pike ; then, or auto trucks. Tho road being but a mud road at that time. Berne Witness. ______________ _

Sheriff Green left at midnight for! Indianapolis whore lit 1 took charge of Frank Heed, wanted here on a murder indictment. They left thereat noon. Mrs. J. H. Heller will leave tomorrow morning for Oxford, Ohio, where she will visit her daughter, Miss Fanny, over Sunday and then go to Shatbyvillo and Indianapolis for a tow days’ visit. Mrs. Thomas Mylott was informed today by the war department that their soldier boy, Jack Mallaco, of Chicago, who they adopted during the time he was serving his country, hud | his leg shot, off in battle October 26tb. j | ■ The hero visited here on several oc-i caslons and was well known to Dejeatur people. He was amember of | the Rainbow division. W. H. Rogers, his granddaughter 1 and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Brayd Smith, of Kansas, and his great granddaughter, of Tiltonville, 0., ire visiting in the city with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crozier and family. Mr. 1 Rogers has not been here for seven years and Is enjoying his visit immensely. I Since the conservation of sug lr J and all cereals is of vital importance,; the United States food administration j for Indiana is asking that afternoon | teas be discontinued until food condi- [ tions are less serious. The oonsunr,)-| tion of sandwiches, cakes and sugar,' which usually accompany afternoon j ( tea, is an unnecessary waste of food-: stuffs. 1 In response to inquiries concerning reports that it has urged the use of I saccharin in place of sugar, the United States food administration announced today that it has always talc- - en the position that saccharin is not • a. food in any sense. The use or sale t of saccharin as a sugar substitute ’ in foods is illegal for all interstate 1 purposes, under the rulings of the ‘ Bureau of Chemistry of the Departs meat of Agriculture, and under the • laws of some of the states, including - Indiana. One of the regrettable incidents of i the celebration in Portland Monday 5 forenoon, was the accidental dis- - charge of a shotgun upon the pavement. Who held the gun is not i known, hut tt was held under the arm , of the owner when it was, in some i unknown way, discharged. The many r shots, glancing upon the pavement, flew upward, striking Jack Leedy of East Arch street upon the face, one shot striking his right cheek, passing clear through it and striking upon a J teeth on the opposite side of the mouth. He at once spat the bullet out into his hand and exhibited it to ( the standersby. Besides Mr. Leedy, one of the stray shots struck a woman, piercing her right ear hut not doing much damage.—Portland Commercial Review. e . PUBLIC SALE. As I have sold my farm I will offer for sale at public auction at my residence, 2% miles north of Decatur, 1 mile east of Monmouth, on what is known as the Ed Luttman farm, on Tuesday. Nov 19, 1918. beginning at. ’ 1:00 o'clock p. m., the following prop- | erty, to-wit: Four Head of Horses: Two ba.\ mares, 6 years old, weight • about 1F.50 lbs each; buy mare ten I years old, weight 1550 lbs.; hay colt, coming 2 years old. Twelve Head of j Cattle: Holstein cow, 5 years old, 'fresh in April; roim cow, 9 veurs old. • fresh by day of sale; Durham cow. 7 : years old, fresh in April; Jersey-1 u>l- . stein cow, 2 years old, fresh in April; ' roan cow, 9 years old, fresh Decern- : her Ist; black cow, S years old. fresh : December Ist; 2 heifer calves, eight ; months old; 2 heifer calves nine . mouths old; Durham bull. 8 months old; steer. 8 months old. Eleven • Head of Hogs: Duroc sow, 1U Duroc ; shoats, weighing 170 lbs. each, 7 of; ; which will make good brood sows. ” | Farming Implements: Farm wag- ' on, set of hay ladders and grain bed ; combined; Milwaukee mowing nia- ) chine; 150 bushels of corn in crib; 150 bushels of oats. Terms: —$5.00 and under, cash; over that amount a credit, of twelve months will he given, the purchaser giving bankable note, hearing 8 per cent interest the last 6 months; four per cent off for cash. No goods re-! moved until settled for. HENRY WALTERS. Harry Daniels, Auci. 206t0

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Money Saver In Shirts There are a lot of them here; all made and sold to give you extra good value. Here are Cords, Madras, Flannel, Silk and Wool—everything that’s right and good in shirts. SI.OO to SO.OO. HOLTHOIM, SCHULTE and Company Good Clothes Sellers For Men & Boys ______________ Swelling Under the Eyes, Grayish White ar Waxy Color of the Skin Denotes Nephritis or Inflammation of the Kidneys. A slight degree of kidney trouble affects the mind and body, nephritis, (Inflammation of the kidneys) causes mental diseases in two ways: Through changes in the walls of tho blood vessels and through poisonous changes in the blood. Creatin. creatinin and potassium salts, commonly produced in kidney diseases, irritate the lining of the animal brain. San-Yak is the remedy that does ' actual wonderful daily good. It prevents the self-poisoning from which so many people suffer, thereby keeping the arteries soft and flexible at ages past fifty. No better proof could he had than from the following letters: Mrs. Jemima Tickle, Celina, Ohio, (grandmother of Perry Baker, county treasurer). She is 90 years old and was subject to a great dizziness and fainting spoils, high blood pressure, stiff and clumsy in the muscles, hut after taking San-Yak is again in normal health, being able to do her own housework and washing. She says I she can walk a mile with most of the young folks. J. B. White, ex-chief of police of : Marion, Ind., and recently proprietor of the Hotel DeSoto, states as follows: "SAN-YAK, yes, 1 know that medicine. I used four bottles when I was , in Benton Harbor, Mich. 1 was subi ject to short breath, heart, kidney, bladder and liver troubles; bad blood. I am pleased to have an opportunity to recommend San-Yak to my friends. It is a wonderful medicine and its ■ claims are true Y r ours with pleasure. ‘ J. B. WHITE.” P. A. Kellogg. 289 Second St., Benton Harboi; ~TYlch _ rvnu-- “San-Yak cured me of p;ua.ynis*ot five years’ standing. I had had action of the kidneys, bladder and liver for many 1 years. The hardening of the arteries has disappeared. People of advanced years should use San-Yak for health's sake and a longer life of ac- ! tivity and usefulness,” Dr. J. J. Weir, the eminent children's specialist, Millburg, Mich., says: "This is to certify that 1 have prescribed San-Yak for a bad case of i stomach trouble and I am glad to say l it helped really beyond my expectations. I can cheerfully recommend ;it to any one afflicted. One teaspoonful :'n glass of water half-hour before breakfast heats all antiseptics and tonics for the stomach and bowels and kidneys. 1 have tried all kinds.” “Os late years I have been troubled with my heart. Upon being examined the doctors told me it was high blood presure. They tried to relieve me but did not do any good. 1 was told to try ! San-Yak on a guarantee, which I did. and am now very thankful, I have taken several bottles and am not now troubled one bit with my heart. My blood pressure is now down to normal. It, is also a very good tonic, for I now feel the best I have felt for ! several years.”—T. J. Parr, R. F. 3, Benton Harbor, Micb. What this prescription does for other people it will do for you and we can supply every person that you get the results needed. SOLD BY SMITH, YAGER FALK, Decatur, Indiana.

119 STOKES 19 SIOBIS THE MORRIS CO. 5 & 10c STORE j ht* liest in Decatur is our handsome stock of Holiday I Goods w nich includes the pick of the market in bright fresh new I sty.es and novelties for the ( hristmas season. It will give you i B new ideas to sec our Holiday line because it contains everything I to make one happy whether they be old or young. SATURDAY SPECIALS! BIG SALE OF UDIES Fi€ BUCK AND WHITE HOSE Regardless of the high price in Hosiery , we have decided to give one of the largest sales ever held in Decatur on Ladies’ Hosiery. REMEMBER this sale will last for three hours only. From 1 p. m. to 4 p. m., and those wanting to take advantage of this sale must he here at the time stated as 50 dozen is all we will run at this price. This is our regular 24 cent seller. Saturday, only, Two pairs to a customer for only 33 c CHINA WARE CHINAWARE Our shelves are running Berry Sets, Fancy Jugs, I over with Fancy Nappies, Japanese Satsuma Vases, I Cake Plates, Pajong Bowls, Awata Vase Assortment, | Vassar Salads, Hand Painted Cream and Sugars, Cups and ■ Japanese Cups and Saucers, Saucers with the inscription I Receivers. Powder Boxes, Father, Mother, etc. The Dresser Sets, Cracker Bowls, most complete line of ChinaCold Meat Plates, Celery ware in the city. Don’t miss Sets, and Baby Plates. seeing it. ALL DAY BIG SOAP SALE ALL DAY Os Kirk’s Hard Water Castile Toilet Soap. Our regular 3 for 25c kind, Saturday 5 cents straight. i TOY LAND Mothers, don’t miss bringing the children to see our won- | derful Toy Basement, the only one in the city. Here you w ill Jlind a most complete line of toys such as Doils, Goirarts, Doll Beds, Tables, Chairs, Ironing Boards, Hobby ■Horses, Wheelbarrows, Fire Engines, Grocery Wagons, Metal ■ Head Drums, Toy Dishes, Tin and China; Story Books, Toy Guns, Horns, Swords, in fact a Toy Shop from top to Rflhottom. Don’t miss the Toy Basement. FRESH CANDY AND SALTED PEANUTS—A FINE, ASSORTMENT THE MORRIS CO. 5 & 10c STORE I The Place Where You Buy for Less. 19 STORES 19 SCORES|

I Get a Can ftaaafli / TO-DAY llmEs I From Your / Hardware \ / or Grocery Dealer \ fl Stop Itching Eczema Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying a little zemo furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra •arge bottle, SI.OO. Healing bi r. 3 the moment zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pi nples, rash, blackheads and similar d skin diseases will be removed. t For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a greasy salve and it does not stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treat ment for skin troubles of all kinds. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. PUBLIC SALE FIFTY HEAD OF DUROC JERSEY HOGS At my farm, 4*4 miles northeast of Decatur, on Wednesday, Nov. 30, I 1918, We will offer for sale 50 head of Duroc Jersey hogs of the best breeding, consisting of 5 male hogs of spring farrow, ready for service; 44 spring giits; 4 tried sows, three yearlings, the other a three-year-old. They are full blooded, registered, pedigree with each animal. We also offer 2 full blooded Holstein Freicion bulls; 25 head of high grade sheep, consisting of 5 spring ewe lambs, 10 yearling ewes. 9 two-year-old ewes amt one buck. Terms —Six months with ti per cent Interest from date. Sale begins at 12:30 p. m. Dinner will he served by the Ladies’ Aid of Ihe Pleasant Drove church. Come and buy a Duroc at your own ; price. Bring your crates with vim. j Crates furnished only with hogs to be shipped. : J. I). NIDLINGEH <t SON. Auctioneers; Ed Bowers. South j Whitley, bid.; 11. B. Correll, Hartford j City, luri.; Harry Daniels. Pleasant : Mills, lnd.; Jeff Liechty, Monroe, lnd. | I Clerk, W. A. Lower. 20710 j j The proceed-• 'Urn the Hex then; > tonight will he turned over to the | War Workers. . 8

TO NIGHT Tonight is benefit night. We have decided to give the proceeds of this show to the United War Workers’ Campaign. Swell the fund. We are also starting a new serial tonight, and one you | will keep up if you see this first episode tonight. “HANDS rS UP.” A great serial featuring Ruth Roland. Suspense, I thrilis. pep. It’s a humdinger. Don’t miss it tonight. fHh H t,X IHLAIiU ! There’s goin’ to bo an awful lot , a week Job, I' s jest ; about . , . , folks no longer don’t feel at home at bfforenee between combi home from;, ~ ~ .. home. —Abo Martin ;n Indianapolis th’ army an’ coinin' homo from a sino j- ews fj: :tn animnniin tayan on anun un an anan an ananatyanon anananatyanj I The Fair Store 1 5 FRIDAY and SATURDAY S J SPECIALS ! H FRESH YELLOW CORN MEAL, II) 5c I H 8 y NEW SEEDED RAISINS, WHILE THEY LAST. PACKAGE 10c jj BRING IN THE EGGS AND GET SOME OF jj | THE MANY BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING. $ ji IF YOU CANNOT COME PHONE 841 | —r — 8 ISteele & Bfeeke I