Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1919 — Page 3

RMOAUS Aji£g> Notchfagubber Footwear Balanced Rubbers i That Stand the Wear ion will never know what a difference there are in rnhher foot wear, until yon try onr Top Notch Rubbers. Charlie Voglewede THE FOOT FITTER.

girßKaxniytacun sm®; ar. « | Abt i, *»TOa»a»TCa 3 :3x::xr. ~ - W ;u:,is..« Fair tonight and Saturday; warmer tn east and central portions tonight colder la northern portion Saturday. Mrs. E. L. Carroll was a Ft. Wayne Visitor today. Dallas 'Hunslcker transacted business in Fort Wayne today. Ed Welsltng has gone to Indianapolis to .take a position in the office of the Big Four. Miss Vera May left on the 10 o’clock fiar for Hoagland where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. Dayton Barklay near that place. John Stults and Lawrence Linn are among those who will go to Fort Wayne this evening to attend the basket ball game. Mrs. E. H Kilbourne returned last eenlng to Fort. Wayne. She attended the wedding of her sister, Miss Frances Leininger yesterday. Miss Bernice Coffey, who was at the wedding of Miss Frances DelnInger, a class mate, yesterday, returned yesterday afternoon to her home at Danville. 111. Charles Holthouse returned yesterday afternoon to his work at Lafayette. He served as an attendant at -the wedding of his uncle, B. T. Tervoer yesterday. ' Mr®. Fred Deiningsr left for her home at Alma. Mich., after a visit hare with tho U. Deininger family and other relatives. Her sister, Florence who was a guest of relatives here, returned to Grand Rapids, Mich.

The Home of Quality Groceries 3 Ib. Tin Fountain Square Coffee SI.OO Mr®, Pfagortf Powdered Blueing makes a gallon of liquid blueing, pkg. ...10c 2 >. Pkg- very beet Bine .26c Quaker Com Flakee 10c Sweet Chocolate 10c Rooleaneu Lima Beane 17/ a c Bitter Chocolate 26c tveporated Corn, pkg 15c Salad# Tea, pkg £fic Bettie Vinegar 10c No - 2 Tomatoes, can 15© PL bottle Welch* 9«po Juice...2sc Good Coffee, tb 20c E-ih Grade Country Gentleman Corn, can , 18c High QtSlde Chocolate Candy, Creams, Caramels and Nut Creams, th. ...40c Fancy Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Lettuce, Slaw Cabbage at our usual low prices W« pay eash or trade for Country Produce: Eggs, 50c; Butter. 10c to 55c. M. E. HOWER North ofd.R.& I-Depot ’Phone lOh

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I Miss Amelia Diller and daughter, Helen, spent the day in Ft. Wayne. Miss Leah Hartzog, of Willshire, 0., passed through the city enroute ■ to Fort Wayne today. Mrs. J. C. Patterson and daughter. Marie, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Moses in Fort Wayne today. Miss Garnet Kilbourne returned last evening to Fort Wayne. She was a guest at the Terveer-Deininger wedding. Mrs. Carl Bischoff and two chil- ■ dren, Paul and Margaret Mary, will' return Saturday to their home at Columbus, 0., after a visit here since Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Kintz. Miss Tawney Apple has postpon-<i her weddin’ Indefinitely, as she's uni able t’ match some reindeer-colored ■satin. What’s Iweon-.e o' th’ fellerthat used t’ make fun of a wrist l watch?—Abe Martin in Indianapois! < News. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harting and daughter, Betty, of Dallas, Texas, are' coming home today for a visit, this being their first visit here in five years. A tecgram was received yesterday from them In St. Louis, Mo., by relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harting and two year old daughter. Betty, arriv-1 ed this morning at 4:20 over the Clover Leaf from Dallas, Texas, for a visit with the William Harting family and others. Mrs. Harting was Miss Vera Myers. This is their first visit 1 here in five years. They were surprised to find no snow here, as Tayas • has been in th egrasp of a severe cold wave, with snow, for some time.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10,1919

Miss Mae Berllng went to Bprpe this afternoon on business. Mrs. Elizabeth Cornelius returned to Piqua, O. this afternoon. She attended the funeral*of hgr brother-ijv law, Private Frank Hensehen. Clarence, aged four, son of Mrs. Laura Stewart, of Wren, 0., and grandson of Clark Brothers of this city, is improving from bronchial pueu monia following influenza.. The local agency of the Lincoln Life has again two more clalnp <(o pay this week on two young aueg, flu victims. Alfred Juber?, of Maglej. age 23, and John Betz, age 27, machinist, who was employed this summer by the Meshberger Brothers of Linn Grove.—Berne Witness. While influenza is believed to be on the decrease several new cases daily are reported. Four new placards Placed by T. J. Dowling, for City Health Officer Dr. Costello were at the home of Henry Yocum, North Fifth; Clifford Hakey, South Seventh George Shown burg, Mercer avenue; and Bart Shraluka. Seventh street. Miss Beatrice Williams, a Red Cross nurse, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. H. E. Williams, of south of the city, who was very ill from pneumonia and other compleations following influenza at (’amp Lee, Va., has recovered nicely. She has come to her home from the east, and with her mother and her sister, Frieda, spent the day in Fort Wayne.

While playing with a pan full of beans, Ollie, tho two year old daugh- ' ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mason swallowed ono and choked to death before aid could reach her. The child, whose parents reside on Woodland 1 avenue, was visiting at the home of • her grandparents on the west Ridge road when the entire family were taken ill with influenza and quarantined there. The accident occurred there. Her parents and four other children survive.—Van Wert Bulletin. o WILL OPERATE TODAY Dr. Kruse, of Fort Wayne, will arrive on the four o’clock car and assisted by Drs. D. D. and C. S. Clark, will operate upon a daughter of • Charles Ewell, for appendicitis. The case is a iserious ono as the young -lady has been very ill. ICE WORKERS WANTED ' 1 Unless it is rainy the ice harvest at Steele’s park will begin tomorrow morning. We will need fifty men. Please report at seven o’clock tomorrow morning, at the park if you want work at good wages. ED WHITRIGHT I I IHI !■# IIIIW I —■

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Tiff CRYSTAL rii reF| Siting Oily Qean Fgh upfe TOO A V “THE VARMINT-” A five-reel Paramount production, featuring the famous screen actor, Jack Pickford, supported by a wonderful cast. The story of a young boy’s life, and his boyhood days at college. A real picture and a real boy playing it. Remember you don’t see Jack Pickford every day.

xarewwKSs?a:':»s:ar»P3»;uiwr.xr.«n:nj COAL COA L | Just received another shipment of that Famous Jack- | son Hili Coal, for Baseburner, Retort and Cook Stoves. Also Jackson Hill, Hocking and West Virginia Lump, | the very best coal on the market. Will have some Ken- | tucky Lump in a few days; also PocahenUs and Chestnut | Hard Coal. g There is no hugging the stove from thia time ml All | you have to do is to get coal from the Bowers-Niblick Grain Co. I •Phone 233. ROBERT CASE, Manager. | TUXEDO AND CE-RE-1W I DAKY JUD ffIKXDI FQK | Try ew scratch feed and eggmash for more | Delivered to all parts of the city in 190 pound 8 lots. I Thone 541 g j. & McCrory & son I g '--- - - ■■■■■■ - FOR SALE ■ FRESH COWS AND S‘ ‘S 1 We will have from twelve to fifteen bead pi <1 fresh cows and springers at the Riverside Feed H s Yards, from Saturday afternoon ta Monday even- | ing. These are JHolsteins, Jerseys and Durhams. -j gpod ,one£. Will sei) at private sale. This is a £ox»d g opportunity to buy good cattle at the right price. DAVID GERBER & SON |

DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP. The firm of Leonard & Oliver is this day dissolved by mutual consent and agreement. All accounts and settlements due said irm may be adjusted at the ofrice of said firm. Iw&f2wk

tonight DANGER WITHIN.” A big five-reel production, featuring the winsome little screen actress, Little Zoe Rae, I the qieeg of the kiddies of the movies. Y•• have sees Little Zoe Rae play before, and you know what she is. Bring the kiddies to the show tonight, a»d let theai enjoy themselves with this little actress. THE LX THEATRE ! I^'^^:::K,CSIJSS ®msaa«»sisMsssax»s»msa&3nacdm3»aE ; 3«B»aig For the New Year I Abstracts of Title accurately prepared. | Farm Loans at 5 per cent, y City Loans at reasonable rates. Investments in first-class Mortgage Securities. | j THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN CO. I Henry B. Heller, Pres. I E. Burt Lenhart, Secy. ” 157 South Se ond St, Decatur, Indiana. ’ I FWMtt eta i g should never be all lumps, but should have a lot of | | slack with it, that it will not go up in a flash, but g will hold fire. When you need to replenish your | g supply, try the following: Brazil Block, mine run $6.75 Jackson Hill, mine run 7.15 White Ash, mine run 7.35 Indiana Egg (cookstove size).. 5.95 Efficient and economical heating is never pos- I 0 sible when your flue is dirty and full of soot. Clean I ■i it out with a box of our O. K. Chemical Compound, u | Simply scatter it over a bed of hot coals. Leave j H your damper open, and it will clean it out, safely, I n and without any |* Pound box 25e I I Kirsch-Repperl Co. Registsred Hereford Cattle | and Hampshire Hogs | /VT F7WOS PRICES I Z;- 'kM » I I Polled and Horned Herefords, Bulls, Heifers, | F Cows, Cows with calf at foot. Priced to sell, Hampshire Hogs. Large. Prolific, Money f Makers. Special offer to boys under eighteen years of age. We will sell you one two or three hogs or j pigs, take your .own note for six month’ * ithout inj: terest or security, and guarantee them to make a h a profit. See us for particulars about this offer. | IWe will take your Liberty Bonds at face value as | payment. Bring your boy and see our stock. BELLMONT STOCK FARMS | « Roy N. Runyon, Manager ’Phone 8-L I Decatur, Indiana g

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