Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1918 — Page 3

Continue to save food. Food conservation is neceeaary even since peace is declared. Many parte of ' T** BBT *he world face actual famine. / /BBy . Vy Waste in American homes will mean ■ hufivtr in other homes. For humanity's mfcfc I >' ealte, conscne food. 3Kb : / OL_ £ £ - ■ /nr ,'i Ai t \ \ CX. V. I, M KW> ■ fSB | < ..... B( Av 1. ift] Prone its V /I * ™ * er ®»/"better quality 3 WW Wk 9 3 WS, n 8 taw Order one sack of Valier’s Community l|f‘ 3®isK??g*-1V ?f®- & 3 3 Hour and find out that all flours are not W : ■3V’ '& ' : *•'■ * ’<■ BS i 1 alike in quality, even now. Valier’s Com* dE BO 1a ■ tawl wi < 5i 1 munity Flour is plainly better than ordi- > j' nary fl our . aa y O ur first baking with it \ II TRADE MASK REGISTERED US-PAtOfr )\9 Will show. JBji W I / War regulations do not limit the quality i J « &■ I f 1,3 |) of the flour milled. The quality depends 0 i I5fR I|i H I | upon the grade of wheat used and the ;3R Jlw l ' k| — L way it is milled. Valier’s Community H X\/7 Flour is the highest quality of white Hour, because it is made from premium-price ■ \ k / wheat and milled by that slow, careful, i \ rSlTjlll-^T—_— ~r--.—silk-sifting method made famous by the Valier Mills. The price of Valier's Community Flour W rxX*. ZA * 9 re ßulated by the Government. It is '£ more economical than cheap flour, begssHS ~ - cause it makes more succcs&fui baking and more baking per sack. Order a V AvII EK o> 0r1L.3 6a= lf f lom yQ U r grocer today. a?— MILLING CO* ■ ■J*"— ST.LOU!S,MO. ■ ST.JACOB, ILL. V / MAdI IM F? H I \ The war i« wen! Vre are going to \ / MARINE. ILL. } again make Vati , T -, E., tt rpri.e Hour R -*** jutt at toon a* the Goocrnnutr v'.•mitt. Then you can buy the flour of rictin.

" ——- I COAL COAL COAL! g _ " IW' Just got five cars of West Virginia, Kentucky | | and Hocking Lump Coal, the very best lump coal g | on the market, at the right price. H § ;; H Better get what you want before cold weather • ■ I comes. Remember, you get it from the Bowers- y | Niblick Grain Company. Don’t lose your temper g S trying to burn Indiana sub-soil. | Bowers-Niblick Grain Co. j

BONDS ARE HERE. Bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan, all denominations, have arrived- Subscribers should please bring their receipts with them in calling for the bonds. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK.

[ Middle Aged I Women. MfeCTi, I J Are Here Told the Best Remedy | for Their Troubles. . ‘9&fi I ■ G«Ui f «gSS(K' - '•7M®'' I || Pfefci Ohio. xj- 7 /. &r /> .‘T vrlia E. Pinkham s Vegeta- <zfWA ,4/ I’ North Tlavcn. Conn. - . • ", h>i . iiV( , rv thi nt rel-e '1 I bleCompo.in i f•l.l>.'H.. re g; had failed when passing ~,..'.1,.. t,ring symptoms. » < ■ la nothing ei \ to B hWven.Conn. J ■ —Mrs. IXOBK-NVB lstu.A,Boi I.u, no. Wsfflwiffla I Ja S«k Cases ~ I LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S 1 I VEGETABLE COMPOUND I I die record fer freolest I ■ '-ji LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN.MASS, |

YOUR AUTO LICENSE. Don’t wait until the first of the vear to apply for your automobile license. Do it now and get a small number. At this office. RICH ARD C. EH INGER, Notary Public.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOChAT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19)8.

.UIMIEf ‘ MM MSIIPAHON Get Dr. Edward£olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olire Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and terpid livers. Dr. Edwards* Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, -nothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the •'keynote” of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mouth” now and then —a bad breath —a dull, tired feeling—sick headache—torpid liver and are constipated, you’ll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two lit- ’ tie Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try them. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Why go hungry when you can get that good Bread and Butter at Steele & Bleeke’s?

JUNIORS TO HELP Ten Million Junior Red Cross Members Will Hold Christmas Bazaars TO RAISE THE FUNDS To Maintain Organization During the Coming Year —Home Products. Ten million American boys and girls —members of the Junior Red Cross - will stage a series of Christmas bazaars throughout the United States Christmas week. Things tne youngsters have made, grown and collected will be placed on sale. The proceeds will go toward maintaining the organization the coming year, and will be spent in gretl part in making the supplies which the Juniors contribute to the relief work throughout the world. Toys of all sorts, basket-work, fancy-work, flowers and plants, candy, cakes and all kinds of this will bo offered for sale. The absence tins year, at last, of “Made in Germany ’ presents from the Christmas stands, it is believed, will increase the demand for the toys American children from Canada to Mexico have made for the Red Cross bazaars. Junior Red Cross chapters throughout the country have been preparing for months for the sale; and local authorities in many places will cooperate. OBITUARY God in His great wisdom gave to the human family very especial endowments, among which is the power to act upon the force of the will, thus making man a creature of responsibility, not concerning his being as coming into the world, but concerning what his life shall be in this world and also in that world into which he is ushered when this life rounds out its destiny here, and that we might secure that larger and better realization of ourselves, provisions for our attaining unto the glories of eternal life was revealed to us in the person of Jesus Christ, God's eternal son, who came to this world and gavo to us all the words of this life, death came by r sin, but life comes to us in Jesus our Saviour, thus it behooves us to fulfill all the righteous 1 ness of God in us. But death which ' is the last enemy of man, and the last I to be put down by Jesus Christ, calls us again to make record of one cf , our number, who has answered the summons, but to other and better ’ things as we believe, though deep ’ sorrow pains our very heart of hearts I at this moment. • Robert L. Foreman, son of Joseph j and Rebekah Foreman, was born May i 21st, 1857, in Adams county, Indiana. '' where he grew to manhood. He died I December 3, 1918, at the ago of Cl | years, 6 months, and 21 days. On • March the 7th, 1877, he was united in ; marriage with Miss Alice Passon. to i this union was born twelve children, | five of whom preceded the father in- ‘ to the beyond. The seven who remain to mourn with the widowed and sorrowing mother in their lonliness here. 1 are: William, Harvey, Clem, Dewey.] Mrs. Suse Walker. Mrs. Hattie Grose, and Mrs. Jennie Mason. The grandparents have been blessed with twen- ] ty-eight grandchidren, three great' grandchildren. Besides these ho] leaves one sister, five brothers, with u host of other relatives and friends to mourn his departure from their company. Brother Foreman un'ted with the New bight Christian church some thirty-eight years ago. Coming to Summitville ho united with the Baptists an dremained in the fellowship of the same until death. Brother Foreman was always kind, thoughtful and considerate of those dbout him and especially the children of his acquaintance, always hopeful and helpful In the home and to the famiy, who will so much miss his kindly presence and life. i "Twilight and evening bell, And after that the dark! ' And may there be no sadness of farewell, When I embark; For though from out. our borne ofi time and place, The floml may bear me far. I hope to see my Pilot face to s face, When 1 have crossed the bar" —Rev. W. A. Bender. ”get~your bonds. The Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds have arrived. Bring your receipts with you when calling for them. We have all (denominations, large and small. Call at the Old Adams County, 'Bank. 1

MAKE THIS A JEWELRY UNCLE SAM SAYS YOU CAN HAVE PLATINUM. THERE ARE NO RESTRICTIONS OF ANY KIND ON PLATINUM JEWELRY ANY MORE, ALL GOVERNMENT NEEDS HAVE NOW BEEN SUPPLIED ( Y ° U wUI be flighted with L 111 ■> "1 ° UI beau tiful creations in I' Platinum Diamond Lavel- I I / ,ieres and either in < J /ZSA \ solitaire or th « Popular Sol- " ' I *^ a * re Cl us t er « ' enu ’ ne Cameo Broaches >*' in p ,ain or fanc y mount- * > VU * n £ s ’ a beautiful and practi- w.. ' « O'V. “ 11 cal Christmas gift. 328 Our collection of Holiday Gifts is more complete and varied than ever before. And our name on the gift box is a guarantee of quality and satisfaction. Ivory Pyralin in the small gift pieces at 65c each to the more elaborate sets from $5.00 to $40.00. Many new novelties included in our display. All suitable for engraving. MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY PUMPHREY’S Jewelry Store

VOTICK OF Tl U VI’H OF Mil.i LIAM G<»LI>\KR MACADAM ROAD. To the Voters of Kirkland Township, Adams County, Indiana: You are hereby notified that heretofore, to-wit: On the Sth day of January, 1918, the board of commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, ordered the establishment and construction of the Goldner macadam road in Kirkland township, Adams county, Indiana, and upon investigation they find and adjudge that no bids can be received for the construction of said road, and after investigation find and adjudge that the reason no bids can be received for

Ki;' 1 . '■'•Ji'S'*’ uKS. ‘AwN.'ife ; I To All Our Old Friends and All the New Ones That This Announcement Will Bring Us We have taken advantage of the Agency Plan of the United Cigar Stores Co., which in every essential respect makes our store a UNITED CIGAR STORE. I This plan has proved immensely successful wherever introduced, because it passes on to smokers in smaller places all the advantages enjoyed by the smokers of the large cities in which, the United Cigar Stores Co. operates 1,000 stores. Under the plan we own the store as before and our name remains over the door, but our arrangement gives us all the benefits of buying and selling that any United Cigar Store enjoys. All the famous brands al United Cigar Stores prices. United Coupons or Certificates with all purchases. I Our Store Will Open as a United Cigar Store SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14th TO CELEBRATE THE OCCASION THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED: FREE, Double Certificates with all purchases. FREE, Ten whole Certificates with cigarette purchases amounting to SI.OO or over. □ FREE, A Tobacco Pouch (Genuine Buckskin) with all purchases I of pipes. « ... _ __ - I yg FREE, A Durham Duplex (Demonstrator) Razor with purchases I ' amounting to 25c or over. FREE, A Glass Ash Tray with purchases amounting to 50c or over. I zr FREE, A Glass Cigar Jar with cigar purchases amounting to SI.OO I or over. S [ lose bros. I INortFi 2nd St. I

I said road is that the estimate of the cost of the construction and improvement of said road as made by the viewers and engineer of said road, is less than the cost of procuring the same to be improved and constructed. You are further notified that on the 4th day of December, 1918, the board | of commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, appointed Orvai HarrulT engineer, and Peter Moser and Oscar 1 Ehrsam viewers, to re-estimate the | cost of instruction of said road, and I that said engineer and viewers did, on I the 6th day of December, 1918, Hie their new estimate of the cost of said , improvement, which is in the snm of

>6,253.65. WM. REPPERT, I). J. DILLING. ROBERT SCHWARTZ. Commissioners of Adams County. Ind. Attest: John Mosure, Auditor of Adams County, Indiana. 6-13 a Tittle want - ,ad NOW AND THEN, WILL ALWAYS HELP THE MOST PROSPEROUS OF MEN,