Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1918 — Page 3

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|iawaaj:<n;:axa::axju:tn;n:x;u::: * WEATHER FORECAST jj autmoj: ;a: . 8 Ohio- Part cloudy tonight; Sunday lair, slightly warmer. Indiana—Fair tonight; Sunday lair, slightly warmer. .„ ~ ♦ H. U. Moltz was a Fort Wayne business visitor. Noah Mangold went to Ft. Wayne this morning. Miss Madge Hite spent last evening in Fort Wayne with Miss Zoa Miller. Mrs. F. Shoal went to Fort Wayne to visit over Sunday with her son.j Harry Cassel. Mrs. A. W. Ciarard and daughters.' Mary Alberta and Anna, returned this morning to Fort Wayne alter a vls.t here with relatives. Medford Burger returned this' morning to Fort Wayne after a visit here with his grandfather, Mr. Reyn-i olds and other relatives. Mrs. Barbara Bremerkamp, u-| ccnipanied by her son, Otto, went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon, to! which place Mrs. Bremerkamp is moving. Speakiu' o' inarryin' young, I see where a bride of a month wants a Divorce from a man o’ seventy. Miss' Myrt Pash is th’ hog killin' guest o' friends in th' country- Abe Martin in Indianapolis News. Herb Fullenkauip writes his mother; Mrs. Mary Fullenkamp, that he e..-I-ecta to be out of the army and home! to eat Christmas and New Year's dinner. He has been at the receiving | station, at Cincinnati, O, during bis j army career.

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Mrs. Ell Myers went to Ft. Wayne [ thin morning. J. W. Tyndall was a Fort Wayne business visitor today. Charles Chronister went to Fort Wayne this morning on a visit. The Alfred Daniels family at Hobo, ill of colds, is reported better today. Miss Bessie Ketohum went to Geneva to visit over Sunday at her home. Miss Florence Andrews returned this afternoon to h ; 'r home at Monroe. Mrs. Otto Colchin will go to Dayton. 0., this evening to visit with relatives. Miss Aidine Annen went to Berne !this afternoon where she will make her home this winter. Go to church tomorrow. It will help 1 you and the men and women who are working at this important duty. Mrs. Jesse Williams has word that her sister. Ethel Deam Baldwin, of I Sturgis, Mich, is recovering nicely ; from pneumonia and is able to be up again. The Red Cross drive for membership is next on the program. Get yqur dollar ready, livery man. woman and child in the county ought to belong. licv. Folsom will be the principal speaker at the Elks memorial one week from tomorrow afternoon at 1 the Presbyterian church. There will be a splendid musical program. Marlin Lord, venerable resident of Monmouth, was in the city today on business. He is eighty-two years ot age, but is remarkably young for one of his age, having just recovered from ! the grip.

nn ,[ YOU BEST When it sets you the most Quality Goods. “THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES” Is the place. Now is the time. Try it. Strong advances in the coffee market, to be followed by still higher prices^ Let us sell you a supply. Price 16c Refined Sugar Syrup, gallon ( ■ No. 3 can extra fancy Spinach, can c 25c l Fancy Strawberries, in heavy syrup, can i Garden Beet Greens, can | Large cans Lye Hominy, can 9( A | High grade Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles. 3 pkgs Young. Green Asparagus Tips, can Fancy Rice, tb 12'/ic Dromedary Dates, pkg 20c Santa Clara Prunes 15c Peeled Evaporated Peaches, pkg. 15c Wc nay cash or trade for country produce: Eggs, 60c; Butter 35 to 50c. M. E. HOWER North of G. R. & I. Depot Thone 108 1 "WHITE STAG" I |f Cigars are manufactured with care, made with |. ; ■ e vory regard to the smoke taste oi the consum- || Sri ing public and are absolutely CLEAN: TRY 'EM. B

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THE FLU IT 6080 J — 'j Churches and Schools Are • r Clos 'd Following Death i of Emmet Death. ■ MM..,.. ( THE FIRST VICTIM J Curtis Death, 111 of Influ* J i enza—Pneumonia liei ported as Better. < i i It 1* said that there are about twenty-two cases of Influenza In the , vicinity of Bobo. The schools uiulj, two churches. It Is said, are closed. ] The death of Emmet Death, which | occurred yesterday from Influenza- f pneumonia is the first death to occur ( in the vicinity. His mother, Mrs. , Clifford Death and four brothers and ( sisters, who aie also ill of the flu, j were reported as better today n00n.,. Curtis Heath, son of Mrs. Lavlna, ' Heath, who was vory low of influen-zu-imf uiiionla, was also reported as better. There are said to he three i others in the Heath household ill of flu in a minor degree. They aro Curtis' brother and sister. Dorse anil Bertha, and an uncle, Ephriam Heath. Mrs. Leona Marquardt is also suld ( to boa flu victim. 1 1 Members of th Alfred Daniels 1 family were 111 of col.is but owing to | their lightness of tins cases and ipeedy recovery, the physician thought It might not be the real flu, only severo colds. MAT HOT RECOVER Mrs. George Stevens, Former Resident of East of This City . * SUFFERED IN A FALL — • Down Stairs — Fears Expressed That She May Nexer Recover. > Mrs. Aaron Stevens received a letter this morning with the message I -that her sister-in-law, Eliza, who of George Stevens, formerly of east, ot j this city, but who has lived tit. Sturgis I Mich., for about five years, is very low following injury received in a fail down a flight of stairs Thursday. 1 The accident huppened at the I home of her sou. Ottis, who live 3 in t a little town near Sturgis. His wile died of influenza a few weeks ago, I I leaving him with live small children. His moth- r. Mrs. George Stevens, was a. hie I. jii’.i) assisting in their care, wilt, in- suffered the fall which it is * fa_. , ed may cause her death. She is I about slaty years of ag.e J . Tin- family, i- ivry well km wn In v'i

Wilt TH«V IKI.L? N«W York, Nov.'s3—Tlut tha arrival In Now York of 10,000,000 pounds of toys, every piece aid to lienr the words "Mude -In Germany, may pouslbly set a precedent tar a flood of German goods to ho sent Into this country from n out rid countries on the plea that they are no longer owned by eltlaens of Germany, Is the content lon of Richard M. Jlurd, chairmutt of the Boycott Committee of th" American Defense Society., in ft statement made public at the nutlotial headquarters of the society, ho skya: “This huge shipment of toys bet ting the abominated words "Made ;n Germany,” arrived In New York on Wednesday on board the steamship Nieuw Amsterdam, of the Holland American Line, which made the voyage from Rotterdam under guarantee of safety by the German government. It is reixirted that the government oflicials at Washington admitted this! importation on the ground that the. toys worn bought and paid for before, the United Slates declared war on the Huns, ami have been in storajo in Holland for the pasl two years." | TRAINED NURSE TELLS ¥ TREATMENT FOR INFLUENZA Gentlemen:—For the benefit of thousands who are suffering with La Grippe or Influenza I feel It my duty to tell others about your wonderful remedy Hull’s Superlative Compound It was through thts remedy that 1 b* came interested in medicine and miring and 17 years ago entered the City Hospital at Indianapolis, lnd., from which 1 graduated and became a registered nurse of Indiana. 1 believe Hull's Superlative to be the most es flcient all around Family Medicine on | the market, as it hus never failed in families to whom I have reeommendied It. to break up Colds. La Grippe. Tonsilitis, Influenza, Bilious Fever. |Acute Indigestion, and I find it also, to be u blood builder. Every family I in the country now especially needs Hull's Superlative for hv having this remedy In the home and beginning to take it on the first symptoms of chills it will ward off the severest j part of the disease. I received the best results for influenza by taking t,6 teaspoonful every two hours for .five doses, following with 1 to 2 teaspoonful of castor ot! or epsom salts, I then cintlnuing the medicine by taking from 6 to 10 drops 3 times a day. The patient goes into a heavy per splratlon and should he kept under cover not allowing the draft to reach I hem, although plenty of fresh air in the room. 1 must say I never thought I would relish the idea of having my name used for advertising but 1 feel it my duty iu this crisis of the dreodful disease of influenza, which is proving so fata! to so many to recommend it to others for their help. Wish 1 could tell thousands of mothers of the merit of this wonderful medicine. Yours very sincerely. MRS. J H DIXON, It. N. 4M Middle St.. Dayton. O. Hull's Superaltive is a root and hark remedy, rich in Peruvian Bark, fever breaker. Golden Seal, tho greatest known vegetable antiseptic and other ingredients as good as those mentioned. Hundreds testify to great good received. Be sure ami keep it In the 1 house. La Grippe comes almost at • mice without warning. Then is when : you need Hull's Superlative. A. J. HULL. The A. J. Hull Medicine Co., Find- ' r^Jk

Mrs. Oseo Anmtirong Sibenock re-'* turned to Rldgeville this afternoon , after a visit with Mrs. Royce Marshall. Unusual interest is hfing shown | 1 Ithroughcdi the slate in the poultry , cullirg '•uinnstratlons which are be- i ! ing ' ,en by st'cclalisU front the . Purdue Univerrn.y Extension depart-1 ( meat.. Reports from three demon-], stmtions in Montgomery county show i the value of culling. Mrs. Allen L v wib, \V: if te, obtained 137 eggs j front her flock of 107 liens the week before ending. The following we?k 1 with only Gti left in her flock. s‘.i” gathered 97 eggs showing that the 51 birds discarded did not even pay their board, as they produced leas ! Until one egg a week per bird. Arrangements to bring a suffrage ; speaker of national reputation to Indiana for a two weeks’ trip through tin state, were discussed in New York this week by Mrs. Richard Edwards, president of the Woman's I'Yanchise League of lmliauu. Mrs. I Edwards has gout* east for the an- ! nual meeting of the National Assucintion of Chair Manufacturers uud spent several hours Tuesday at heedquarters of the National Suffrage Association conferring with Mrs. Can and other national officers. The name of the speaker will be announced in a few days and notice sent to' branch leagues which have asked to engage such a speaker. LOOT HALL SUNDAY. The Decatur W 8 football team will meet the crack Fort Wayne Weber Specials, champs of Fort Wayne, Sunday, Nov. 2;. at 2 p. m. sharp. The same •rill be held at the South Ward football field. Come out and ] help the boys win. This will probably be the last game of the ! season-"

Better Tone | As You’ll Agree I If you hear all phonograph*, I you'll appreciate what the | new Brunawick Method of Tone Reproduction mean*. And you'll hear every reeord at Ita best—no matter what mak*. The Brunswick If. tons allrecord reproducer and the new All-wood Tone Amplifier have *et new standards In phonographic reproduction. Demonstrations daily Offer No. 7 PRICE s2t>o j Convenient Terms ruirltETS Jewelry Store PUBLIC s ALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction on Friday. November 29, at his residence, 3 miles northeast of Decatur, on what is known as the ! Philip Kern farm. U mile east of Ur»- | ion Chanel church, the follow ing propj ertv. the sale to begin at Ift o’clock r'a in.: Horses: Six head, one iron I gray, 4 years old. a good one; lft year . oi l son-el mare, in foal, sound; ft year , old sorrel mare, blemished, but a line

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1., r UOtl IC - MAK,N(; »TY.FIVE 1 Don’t worry about old ag<*. A sound man is Rood at any age. Keep your body in good condition and >ou can be ns halo and hearty and able to ‘do your hit” as when you were a young fellow. Affections of the kidneys and bladder are among the leading causes of early or helpless age. Keep them dean and the other organs in working condition, and you will have noth ing to fear. Drive the poisonous wastes ironi : the system and avoid uric acid ac- |r cumulations. Take GOLD MEDAL* Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically and you will find that you are vgood us the next fellow. Your spirt will he rejuvenated, your muscles strong and your mind keen enough for any tusk. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will do the work. But be sure to get the original imported GOLD Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are reliable and guaranteed to help yoti or your money will be refunded. For sale by most druggists. In seal ed packages, three sizes. adv FOR LUMBAGO Try Musterole. See How Quicklyjt Relieves You just rub Musterole in brisjdv, and usually the pain is gone—a delicious, - soothing comfort comes to take its place. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, I made with oil of mustard. Use it instead -of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Musterole and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, Stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumothrn, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muse!-;* braises, rhubiains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Always dependable. 30 and 60c jo: r; !:-j:pilal -ice $2.50.

S Tuesday and Wednesday “The Sinkiitß «f the LurfHanin.*’ The worM’s only record »f the crime (hat shocked humanity. See it front be* Klnnintt to end—the waiting, torpedoing. ey plosion. sinking, 'ewcuew, fimiwti men and women who were lout—the rooni amazing picture ever shown. Authentic to the last detail. Once seen, never forgotten. Remember, it'd at the Rex Tuesday and Wednendav, | i Tffiffflx theatre !

1 worker; th >*• mart* will »u vodgh m« MOO lbs; ye.iriing sorrel, : spring „„ r g; r«d colts, an they are dandle*. Four' *h l lioad Cows One 8 year old roan Dur w. I lmm, will ci ve in January. 4 >s . ar old hi ; Durham co y, calve !n May, are giv- tt | mg good ri. 1 milk; Durham heifer, to 0 I calve In larch: yearling Durham v, bull. Twe" ty-three Head of llog<; hi O. I C. spiring boar, eligible to ml*-Ip jter. papers go with bun: will weight' y 225 Tbs.; few bred gilts. 10 or 12 j I shouts weighing about 150 lbs; hah a j a nee will - weigh from 250 to 350; c 'chance to got your winter's moat at 1 ' your own., price Implements; Black < Hawk co n planter. John Deere rid 1 ing plow- John Deere walking plow,! ■ ! good bre d tire wagon, aingie buggy, hay ladt rrs and grain bed. disc, spring to'iJth harrow, spike tooth har row, dottle shovel plow-, post auger, tan header, com cultivator, Gale; , grind atjme, bobs, mud boat, wheel barrow.'3 cider barrels, Milwaukee . mower.;, hand churn; har in mow. about 1- tons; 300 bushels of corn, 3ftft busheli'; of oats, some barley, some potatoi/,., 8 acres of fodder. 2 bushels tlmoth.. seed; harness, 2 nets double wofa * arness. single buggy harness, collartf etc. Poultry-; Geese, ducks, chickens, 10ft head. Petulama fncu hat or. 200 egg. and In fine condition: '•ban less cream separator. No. 4. large size. Household Goods: One 12-ft. . extension oak dining table. <4 , doz. oak dining chairs, combination oak uffet and china closet, base burn .r stove, kitchen cabinet, table; othe.- articles too numerous to racti j tion ,< T' ms: 15.00 and under, cash; overt j that" amount a credit of ft months will be iven. bearing 8 per cent interest ■ aft<,'i maturity; 4 per cent off for cat|. No goods removed until settled for B FRANK KERN. Michaud. Auct. A Lower, t'lerk. 1 1?e Ladies' Aid of Union CklfSl t chu? h will serce lunch. 14-23-25-26-27 p C u PUBLIC SALE. 1- r c A? we are going to dissolve part it tier; hip. we will offer for sale at pub-- j r ‘ lie j.uclion on what is known as the ; ( r' old; Elzey farm, 1 mile south of Do , iat;r, just at corporate limits on •

W mwj : fTOr Y , | % The Season’s ost Attractive Suits Handsome Styles for ever y j \' v- o jfffjjpl Taste and Occasion j the collection of new Fall Suits re« ej l rjV\ cently received from Bischof, we are tU fr — \\\ enabled to announce a varied assortment \ —l 'll most attractive styles. The suit you / • t * have been reanr ’ n £ of -* here. Such a j j J It combination of distinctive designing skill, J- 1 i \-J with rare taste in the selection of seasonable /f V I / A fabrics, as is exemplified here, is seldom to / ’x ‘ fuAtr* bcfound- [ e We shall take genuine pride in showing V l you these suits. p Niblick Sc Co, I (t, 4 •! im ■ ■■ »i" «"■ ti. w n- iwwnwt

ercer avenue, on Wednesday. Nov. 1. 1918. beginning at l'*» o'clock tiarp. the following property, todt: Five Head of Morse*: One Bay >*re. etHntng 5 yerni old. weighing bout 15ttw tbs ; roan mare ten years >ld. weighing 145 ft; roan mare 13 'ear* old; black mare, 7 yesirs old. ay hor*e. 1 years old. Cattk-, Eight ile»d Milk Cow*: Big white raw, 5 years old, fresh Dec. 12; red row. 7 years old. giving about 3 gals milk a day. will ho fresh In March; Jersey row. g years old. giving about 2 gals, milk, will Ire fre*h In January; red <-ow. will be fresh in January; Holstein cow. giving atiout 3 gals, of milk l*er day. will be fresh the last of Jan usrv; big red cow. giving about 2 gal* of milk a day, will be fresh 15th of Jan; red cow, giving milk, will be fresh in February; jersey cow, will be fresh bn Ft-bisiarv.' llogs: Twelve head of shoata. weighing about sft tbs. each Ten head of sheep, conslsUng of ft br***dlng ewes and 1 Shropshire buck Farming Implements: Me* Cormiek bindey, MrCormlck mower. 7 ft. cut; Ro»k Island hay loader, hay 1 tedder, lard roller. J I. Cake coni planter, good as new; 2 walking rom cultivators, single shovel plow. John Deere walking breaking plow, spike tooth harrow. Turnbull wagon. 3V* in. , tread; dtsi harrow. 8-hole Sepyer drill; set of breeching harness, brass trimmed, 8 good leather horse collars. Other articles too numerous to mention. Terms:—All sums of |5«N> and under, cash in hnnd; over that amount a credit of ft months will be given. : purchaser giving a note with approved security, bearing 6 per cent Interest the last three months; 4 per cent , off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. DYONIS SCHMITT. A. H. DeBOLT. G. U. Hilcman. Auct. John Snow. Clerk. 19-23-25 NO HUNTING ALLOWED." Notice is hereby given that hunt Ing is not permitted on the Fonnet Stock farm and violations of tills or der will result in prosecutions. iTM W P SCI I RUCK. .Mgr