Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1919 — Page 5
K You il appreciate the great care ffi we give to fitting shoes here; it means so much to you afterward i m ease, comfort, efficiency and | 1 peace of mind. & See the new shades of brown we ® I are showing. See the new Mat g £ Kid Colonials that are so popu- g - lar right now. g | CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE * i Fits Your Feet
♦♦♦++**+*+****»+ ♦ WEATHER ♦ ++++++++++++++++ Indiana —Unsettled tonight, probabIly showers north portion; Thursday generally fair. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weber and son, •Frederick. Jr., returned to Ft. Wayne last evening after a visit here with his mother, Mrs. Mary Weber who was operated upon. Seme folks are so fond o’ th’ theater that they even go after eatin' onions. When th’ ole time clerk used t’ say, “Well, what kin I do you Ter?” we used t’ think he wuz jest jokin’.— ! Abe Martin in Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Buhler and; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kooken motored through from Hammond today to attend the funeral of Mr. Philip Fuhrman, which was held this afternoon at i the Methodist church. I A division of the girls at Sether s 1 gave a surprise party in welcome to one of their number. Miss Viola Bowman, who recently htoved to this city | on West Monroe street. The girls played games and had other amusing diversions after which an appetizing I lunch of sandwiches, baked beans. | pickles, olives, oranges and cake, was ■ served. Those present were: Beulah Reynolds, Hazel Tumbleson. Hazeli Hofstetter, Hilda Haugk, Treva Ray, Alta Breiner, Mary Urich. Winifred ■ Kitson, Melvena Butler, May Baker., Frances Merryman.
The Home of Quality Groceries Have you tried one of our 45c Brooms yet? Fancy Home Grown Potatoes, fresh from the pit, bu $1.50 5 doz.‘ finished 4 in. Clothes Pins, in cartons 15c 4 cans Milk, Pet, Carnation, Wilson or Silver Cow, for 25c 18 lb. stone jar of fanty Kraut for 89c Lippincott’s Jellies, any flavor, pure fruit 15c Asparagus Tips, small, green and tender, can 25c High grade Applebutter, in glass jars 20c, 30c and 35c California Table Peaches or Apricots, can 25c hand picked Nrvy Beans, tb 10c Santa Clara Prunes, lb 20c Fancy Head Rice, 2 tbs 25c Large E’vaporated Peaches, Tb. ..25c Tomatoes, Indiana pack, large can 20c Evaporated Apricots, tb 28c No. 2 cans Tomatoes, can 15c Preserves, pure fruit, tb 30c ■ Pumpkin, 2 large cans 25c Seeded Raisins, 2 pkgs 25c PINEAPPLES FOR CANNING NEXT WEEK PLENTY OF COUNTRY BUTTER EVERY DAY We pay cash or trade for Country Produce: Eggs 14c; Butter, 40 to 50c M. E. HOWER -forth of G. R. & I. Depot. ’Phone 108
If you're not smoking WHITE STAG Segars, Mr. Man, you’re missing the most comfortable cigar you ever tasted. you’ll admit that and more after you’ve smoked them ,n few days. — Begin today—Burn one —N —O —W!
Fred Ashbaucher went to Fort Wayne on business yesterday. Miss Ella Brothers, of Newcastle, Penna., who is spending the summer I with her cousin, Dr. Elizabeth Burns, ' went to Fort Wayne for the week I with relatives. John Touhey, of the United States navy, came from Norfalk, W. 'Va., to visit with his aunt, Mrs. P. J. Hyland, having been granted a furlough. Business of importance will come up for attention Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock before the Eastern Star chapter at the Masonic Home. Charles Lichtenberger and Hazel Sunday, of Wren, 0. spent the day in Fort Wayne. Mrs. I. A. Kalver went to Ft. Wayne this morning to call on her cousin, Mrs. Ella Mull Sicanoff and new baby, a boy who has been named Walter. Clyde and Mary Burrell visited with relatives in Fort Wayne today. Mrs. Walter Avery, of Willshire, O. changed cars here enroute to Fort Wayne. Mr and Mrs. John Garard and daughter, of Fort Wayne, came to attend the funeral of their uncle, Mr. Philip Fuhrman. o UNCLE HEZEKIAH OBSERVES Ole Mis’ Lickiticut, who hez soured un th’ world, scz no man nevur wore a more prancin’ an’ jubilant look than when he thinks he hez made sum woman feel bad.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919
THE FARMER’S OPPORTUNITY
Description of the method of borrowing money on farms on the government plan through the First Joint Stock Land Bank of Fort The idea is to loan money on farms I for longer periods than is the existing, practice now, as authorized under the Federal Farm Loan Act, 4 effective July, 1916. This Law makes it possible for the farmers to make money by borrowing money. It is the intention to place money within the reach of the farmer on such terms as to convert the farm mortgage into a source of profit. The money may be loaned you to buy land for agricultural purposes, to purchase equipment, such as team;;, machinery, live stock, to provide benificial improvements, structure, tiling, draining, fencing, buildings, etc. The money is loaned on the "amortization plan” which means the paying off of the indebtedness by installments of a fixed amount, throughout a period of years. As an example—On a loan of SI,OOO Payment would be S7O a year, which payment applies upon interest and principal, paying off loan in 33 years. Upon a Ten Thousand Dollar loan, the irayment each year would be S7OO. Borrower may pay off part or all of loan after five years. Loans made up to one-half of the value of the land and 20 iter cent of the insurable value of the improvement. No commission. Loans made to borrower at cost. NO COMMISSION—LOANS MADE TO BORROWER AT COST No restrictuions are placed on the use of the money you borrow and your affairs are not subject to the scrutiny of others. You are not worried about a renewal, not the trouble and expense of one You have no uncertainty about interest rates. You have liberal prepayment privileges after five years. You do not tie up yourself or your land. Every payment you make reduces your principal as well as the interest, so that at the expiration of the loan the entire debt has been discharged. Such an opportunity as this should give courage to an enterprising farmer to buy more land, to improve his farm and live stock and have the use and profits therefrom. For further information see French Quinn, President The powers Realty Co. Offices over Vance & Hite’s Clothing Store;‘diagonally across from Court House. 121-t2
Night Operator—Al! In Vinol Made Him Feel Better, Look Better, Sleep Better. Springfield, Mass. “I am a night operator—was all run-down, couldn't sleep, had no ambition—l had tried blood and nerve tonics without help —and thought I would try Vinol and I must say it has built me up so I feel better, look better and sleep better.” —■Charles T. Harder. The reason Vinol was so successful in Mr. Harder's case, is because it contains beef and cod liver peptones, iron and manganese peptonates and glycerophosphates, the very elements needed to build up a weakened, rundown system, make rich, red blond and create strength. Sold by Smith. Yager & Falk, and druggists everywhere.—advt. P. S. —For any skin trouble try our Saxol Salve. Money back if it fails. For Colds, Catarrh or Influenza, •v-p" - Do you feel weak and unequal to the work ahead of you? Do you still cough a little, or does your nose bother you? Are you pale? Is your blood thin -»ad watery? Better put your body into shape. Build strong! An old, reliable blood-maker and herbal tonic made from wild roots and barks, is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. This “nature remedy” comes in tablet or liquid form. It will build up your body, cure your cold, and protect you from disease germs which lurk everywhere. One of the active ingredients of this temperance alterative, and tonic in wild cherry bark with stillingia, which is so good for the and for * coughs; also Oregon grape root, blood root, stone root, Queen’s root, — all skilfully combined in the Medical Discovery. These roots have a direct action on the stomach, improving digestion and assimilation. Those herbal extracts in she “Discovery” aid in blood-making, and; are best for scrofula. By improving the | blood they aid in throwing oS an attack of influenza. | Catarrh should be treated, first, asfa I blood disease, with this alterative. Then, in addition, the nose should be washed : daily with Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. I Send 10c for trial pkg. ot Medical Discovery Tablets or Catarrh Tablets to Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. 1
TAX ON NIGHTIES I Press Service) New York, May" 21 —Good morning, have you paid your nightgown tax? Yes, the nightie-nightie is a luxury, and local tax collectors are being bombarded with requests for information. down to the barest details. But, it should be explained, the nightgown tax applies only to the five dollar kind. The difficult/ is that nighties costing less than that are practically obsolete. Anything under five bills, according to authorities on 1 the subject, is of ancient Gothic design, square cornered, canvas mater-j ial, plain white or vanilla in color, turned out in Jots of a thousand at a time by the simple process of taking a hale of sail doth and stamping out a hole for the neck and shoulders. I WINCHESTER U. B. CHURCH My pulpit will be occupied next | Sunday; May 26, both morning and evening by the Rev. W. H. Clay, D. D. •of Huntington, Ind. Dr. Clay is edit-' or of our United Brethren Sunday, school literature. He is a Bible schol- ' ar and a fine pulpit orator. Do not fail to hear him. W. H. KINDELL, Pastor LAME EVERY MORNING A Bad Back is Generally Worse in the Morning. Decatur People are Finding Relief. A back that aches all day and causes discomfort at night is usually worse in the morning. Maltes you feel as if you hadn’t slept at all. You can't get rid of kidney backache, until you reach the cause —the kidneys. Doan’s Kidney Pills are es pecially prepared for weakened or disordered kidneys—have been gratefully recommended by thousands. Testimony of Decatur people proves the merit of Doan's. Mrs. C. Cook, 716 N. Fifth St., says: “I suffered for a long time with backache and lameness all through my body, as well as other symptoms of kidney trouble. Doan’s Kidney Pills completely rid me of the trouble and I haven't needed a kidney medicine for a long time.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that Mrs. Cook had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. —advt. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Deutchman, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Jol’y.
7ADATFOR7OAYS If Yonr Nerves Are Shaky Because of Over-Indulgence in Tobacco or Alcohol or by Excess of Any Kind, Bio-Feren is What You Need Right Away. Don’t grow old, before your time, don’t let nervousness wreck your happiness or chances in life. The man with strong, steady nerves is full of vigor, energy, ambition and confidence. You can have nerves of steel, firm step, new courage and keen mind by putting your blood and nerves in first-class shape with mighty Bio-Feren, a new discov cry, inexpensive and efficient. Men and women who get up so tired in the morning that they have to drag themselves to their daily labor will in just a few days arise with clear mind, definite purpose and loads '.of ambition. All you have to do is to take two Bio-Feren tablets after each meal and one at bedtime—7 a day for 7 davs—then reduce to one after each meal until all are gone. Then if your energy and endurance haven’t doubled, if your mind isn’t keener and eyes brighter, if you don’t feel twice as ambitious as before, any druggist anywhere will return the purchase price—gladly and freely. Bio-Feren is without doubt the grandest remedy for nervous, rundown. weak, anaemic men and women ever offered and is not at all expensive. Ail druggists in this city and vicinity have a supply on hand—sell many packages. o FASGINJITING TEETH How Every Woman Can Quickly Charm Her Friends With Lovely Teeth, Clean, White and Brilliant If you want the cleanest of white teeth and healthy gums free from disease, an easy and quick way to get both is to use a tooth paste so effective and perfect that astonishing results usually come in a week’s time. And the cost is so litJJe. Just go io any drug or department store, and get a large tube of SENRECO TOOTH PASTE for 35 cents. Not only will it make your teeth clean and white, but it wiii at once remove any filmy coating, help to check the ravages of Pyorrhea and banish acidity in • the mouth. It is used by thousands of i dentists and its sale has been re- I markable. When you visit your ' dentist, which you should do at j least twice a year, ask" him about I SENRECO. It’s a most delightful : and refreshing tooth paste.
A ONE DAY TIRE SALE II has been a long lime since auto owners had an opportunity to buy nationally known and guaranteed auto tires al sale prices and we believe that you’ll welcome the chance to take advantage of the sale that we will hold at our place on Saturday, May 24th—one day only. THESE TIRES ARE GUARANTEED BY THE MANUFACTURER FOR 5000 MILES HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY THE FOLLOWING SIZES AT SALE PRICES 30 x 3 $13.00 30 x 31/2 $17.50 32 x 31/2 $22.50 31 x 4 $27.50 32 x 4 $28.98 33 x 4 $30.49 34 x 4 $32.98 35 x 41/2 $42.50 AH Tires at sale prices sold for cash Visit our Sales Rooms THE GAUNT AUTO SALES COMPANY North Second Street
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Again the Great Spirit has spoken And the whirlwind is still. The Council desires to record in loving remembrance its appreciation of the virtues and sterling manhood of our departed friend and brother, J. D. Hale, and to inscribe this memorial to his friendship. May the Great Spirit find for him sore spot in the Land of Ponemah where he may welcome to the Eternal Home the spirit of those to follow and who have here enjoyed the blessings of his labors. Resolved. That the charter of Majella Council No. 72 Degree of Pocahontas be draped in mourning for thirty days and a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family. FLORENCE BAIN, anna McConnell, CORA BLOSSER, Committee. $ $ $ $— WANT ADS EARN—S $ $ $
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PROTECT YOUR LITTLE CHICKS Do not take the chance of losing your chicks, when 1 you can buy good heavy, substantially built Galvanized 1 Iron Coops at these prices: Square Gal. Iron Coops $1.75 Round Gal. Iron Coops $1.75 Buy them by the crate.
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