Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1920 — Page 3

I Say Dad, Here’s Your Chance I TwFij Boys Good Solid lil xf a leather brown calf 7/ w B h° es made of bark y< a / j '■’L taned uppers and y** / heavy solid leather Zi / jag** 1 J| soles, blucher lace X/- . jgH style. SS.T $4.35 $3.45 Quantity limited but you can buy as many pairs as you like. First come first served. Charlie Voglewede I

ABOUT TOWN J. S. t eterson attended the special Msaioi of the Indiana legislature yesterday. George Wemhoff returned this morning from Indianapolis where he attended a meeting of monument men. C. J. Lutz was a business visitor at Indianapolis yesterday. Dr. C. S. Clark made a professional visit to Berne last evening. J. JI. Heller came home this morning from a trip to Indianapolis and, Bloomington. Hon. C. J. Lutz went to Ottawa. Ohio, today where he will talk tonior- 1 row evening at the Presbyterian charch, being a guest of the Men - Club of that city. He win be the guest while there of Mr. and Mrs. F. H Hubbard. J L. Kocher attended to business a Portland yesterday. Joe Morris, student of Fort Wayne high schol attended the high school dance last evening after the Fort Wayne-Decatur basket ball same. Fred Butler who has been confined to his jwme for the last week on ;<cHave you a bad Cough or Cold? If so. go to your nearest drug store and get a bottle of DR. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP It will relieve you. Three sizes. 25c. 50c, SI.OO At Your Drug Store. vbszsusx —r——.T--

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count of having the mumps was able to be up town this morning. Richard Deininger who is a student at the Central Catholic high school of Fort Wayne returned home last evening for an over Sunday visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Deininger of this city. Gregg Ball went to Fort Wayne this morning for a week end visit with ' his parents who live in that city. Glenn Patterson a student of Deca ; tur high school met with a painful accident last week when he was pushed through a glass door at the high school building. His hand was severly cut in several places and it was necessary for the doctor to take three ar four stitches to mend the wound. Judge Aiken of Fort Wayne was a business visitor here today. Mary Madaline Coverdale who ha 'been seriously ill is much better today and a speedy recovery is certain Miss Marion Cooper who has been tin guest of Mrs. E. G. Coverdale for the past few days has returned to bar home in Indianapolis. While here shunderwent an operation for the removal of Tonsils and Adnoids. J H. Heller of this office has re fumed from Indianapolis whore he visited his daughter Fanny who is attending Indiana University and Mi' Gladys Flanders who is attending M Blakor's School of Indiananpolis The girls are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller of Indianapolis for this week end. L. Hirsh of the Sinclair Oil Co. and George Titsworth of the Rich mond Du Wan Advertising Co. of Fort Wayne were the guests of Felix Maier last evening. They attended tHe Deca tur-Fort Wayne basket ball game last

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1 'evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peterson have I returned from Chicago where they at- ’ tended the Retail Clothiers Association meeting which was held there this week. Mrs. A. 11. Saunders and Mrs. Van- , dervoot spent the day in Fort Wayne. ■ I Mr. 1. A. Kalver has returned to Purdue University where he is attending the Farmers School Course of that place. I Harry Knapp has returned homo I from Indianapolis where he attended la tractor school this week. COURT HOUSE NEWS. A marriage license has been issued Io Calvin Strahm, 26, farmer, ami Mary Bieberstirie, 19, daughter of David Bleberstine. Real estate transfers. J. T. Merryman, commissioner, to Dayton Gause et al. and Ora Hertel, each one-half acre, St. Mary’s tp., $1; S. E. Hite to BDan J. Cook, lot 27. Decatur. 1800; A. I C. Stalter et al. to- W. R. Worthmau, 81 acres, Kirkland tp., $16,200; H. S. to Jesse Leßrun. lot 107. Decatur. $1,600; Grant M. Frisinger et al. to E. A. Countryman et al., 93 acres, St. ’ Marys tp . quit claim deed. sl. Sarah E. Mallonee vs. Emery A. " Mallonee et al., partition, appraisement of real estate filed and approved ' and bond filed. 1 George Hinkler, administrator of < '■ tate of Henry J. Stegman, vs. Wa--1 bash Railway company, damages, !•*■- ' manded to superior court of Aller. 1 county on petition of plaintiff and de-' ’ fendant. 1 John S. McCrory vs. Elsie McCrory. I divorce, application for temporary allowance and counter showing submit ted. Finding that plaintiff pay sj<’" 1 to clerk within ten days for defend ' ant’s attorneys and furnish defendant home and reasonable support dnriu ’■ pendency of case. Cause set for trial for February 24th. George Zimmerman vs. Noah Frye, contract, judgment on verdict of jury i for SI.OO. Judgment against plaintiff for costs. In the estate of Fred Decker, sub mitted, finding that surviving widow inherited property of net value r $9 214.75 ttpon which there is no i - . h< ritance tax due. that Mary Bouck i> i herited $5,234.45, upon which tax of, $32 35 is due. Don’t fail, to attend the sale of S. M. Wolf which will be held on Jan. 22. The sale was postponed from Jan. 16 to Jan. I. 22 on account of the bad weather on Jan. 16. . Sale to be held at Mr. Wolf's residence I'/z mile west of Magley, Indiana, or I'/g mile east of Tocsin. Indiana. OFFICERS TO TESTIFY (United Press Service) Mount Clemens, Mich.. Jan. 17 —I Special to Daily Democrat) —Officers of the Michigan state constabulary were expected to testify here today at the renewal of the investigation into the slaying of J. Stanley Brown., Don’t fail to attend the sale of S. M. Wolf which will be held on Jan. 22. The sale was postponed from Jan. 16 to Jan.) 22 on account of the bad weather on Jan. 16. Sale to be held at Mr. Wolf’s residence I'a mile west of Magley, Indiana, or J's mile east of Tocsin, Indiana. ■— TOOK OUT DREADFUL SORENESSWhen the kidneys are weakened - or overworked so that they fail to 1 filter and throw all impurities out of the blood, the poison remains in the stem and backache, soreness, lameness and rheumatic, pains are likely; to develop. Mrs. David Henry, 65 S. I Lincoln Ave., Washington, N. J., writes: "Foley Kidney Pills are doirg me much good, both my kidneys and the rheumatism. They took all the dreadful soreile s out of my. limbs.” ___ - ’ ; T O N I G II T “The Fighting Heart” A big western produr-' lion filled with thrills nnd action; one that will make! you take notice. A picture worth your while and one you < aiuibl afford Io miss. Also another of those famous Nestor comedies, 1 featuring a cast of fame us comedians A Nestor r»m edy is always good. Don’t miss this one. A one-reel I niversaJ Current Event, giving a complete illustration of all the worlds principal hap I ■. ■- sHok to-' night. Be there.

Crystal Theater TONIGHT MABEL NORMAND, the screen’s most delightful comedienne, comes to I the Crystal tonight in her latest Goldwyn photoplay, “Jinx,” directed by Victor Schertzinger. ' Jinx” is a rollicking, frolicking comedy of circus life, in which Miss Normand plays! the part of a vivacious slavey, whose j mischievious pranks bring about the downfall of “The Greatest Show on Earth," and result in a rapid-fire series of hilarious complications. A real circus—fifty-seven varieties of freaks acrobats and clowns, 'n everything, and a happy, snappy picture story all rolled into one. It's a real treat. Bring the children! Start the New Year Bv Buving Second-Hand AUTO PARTS Everything for an Auto at Big Bargains. Your dollar will buy two dollars’ worth of dependable auto accessories. Follow the trail of Ihous inds of wise motorists and make tracks for the Maier fide & Fur Co. "30 years in Decatur.” 'Phone 442.

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Get a bred sow at the Boy’s Duroc Pig Club sale held by the Adams County Duroc-Jersey Swine Breeder's Association, Jan. 22, 1920.

' ' FORDSON FARM TRACTOR Buy Now While Deliveries are Good Buy your Fordson Tractor now while deliveries arc possible. There is only a limited, specified number of Fordson Tractors allotted to this 1 territory. The wise farmer is getting his order in now while we can gel them Io tieliver. Even our small allotment of Fordson Tractors is not shipped us until we have bonalide orders for them. This is because the demand for Fordson I factors all over the country is greater than the supply of production. Don t wait until spring. Order Now! Only so many Fordson Tractors will be shipped into this territory; only so many will be able to get them. If you would be forhanded and plan ahead, you will have us deliver your Fordson Tractor to you as soon as possible. ‘ Then you will have it to’ use whenever you want it. Order your Fordson Tractor now, while it is still possible to get delivery. Shanahan Convoy Auto Co. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS. Thone 80. Decatur, Indiana INVEST IN GENUINE FORD PARTS. I * - • - . I : taMWWK mK* ' || HTI .11 .. - - / -—-- Xi-rvukia- : M w „,7gSj; imi7~ii ~ .'7 <~ I I~i~IM TL-.-?™*.

/ J. D Ppternon of Indianapolis who' iis employad at tbe City Loan and Trust Co. as band of the bond Dept j has returned to Decatur for a short j visit with his parents.

Eat at the Sign EAT Sunday Dinner Young Roast Chicken with Canden Sweet Pot Phone 28. Harting & Lose.