Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1920 — Page 6

Low Shoes That Make Your Feet Feel Oh, So Easy \ We still have the prices on low shoes smashed all to pieces. If you haven’t already taken advantage of \ our great money saving sale, on these low shoes, you should do so at once. Come in and ask us to show you some > of the wonderful bargains we have on low shoes. i * 4 *s' Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ABOUT TOWN ♦ Mrs. Eli Meyer and daughter, Helen, went to Fort Wayne today. Miss Flo Manley of east of the city Was a business visitor in Fort Wayne today. O. T. Johnson of south of the city transaeted business here today. Mrs. E. F. Miller who has spent the past several weeks with relatives at Los Angeles, California, arrived home tb’« afternoon. She reports a most fl- ’ tin . r I r fne time. ...1. > :n n i :d children Bpent the day in rort Zayne. The Misses Ella and Anna Smith were shoppers in Fort W yne today.

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Henry Schultz was a Fort Wayne business visitor today. Mrs. Delmer Douglas was a shopper in Fort Wayne today. Mrs. Bert Kirkbaum and daughter. Verdie, of Middletown, Ohio, are visiting with Mrs. Delmer Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kern, formerly’ of this county, now of Flint, Mich., are visiting with relatives They went to Fort Wayne today to call on 1 friends. T. H. Kohn was a Fort Wayne visitdr today. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Buckmaster and son, Edwin, who have been visiting 1 here with Ezra McHarnes, returned to Foit Wayne today. Mesdames G. E. Steele and Earl Minch visited in Fort Wayne today.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JULY 15,1920.

Mr. and Mrs. August Werling and daughter went to Fort Wayne today to | visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Durbin and Miss Tula Poling, left today for (’undo, Nort’Ji Dakota, where they will spend the rummer. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reinking have returned from their wedding trip and are now located across the road from the Henry Reinking home. Hugo Getting went to Henry Getting’s home north of Lhe city today where he will assist in (lie wheat hervest. Mr. and Mrs, E X. Eliinger were visitors in Fort Wayne today. C. H. Jewell of Willshire, Ohio, was a business visitor here today. Tony Hackman and A|l. Shilling of Lima, Ohio, are visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Reed and children of Indianapolis and Miss Mary Fullenkamp arrived here this after- - noon to visit the M. Fullenkamp family. Ed. Sheets of east of the city was a business visitor here today. Henry Bleeke of east of the city transacted business here today. Mrs. Ed. Bourne of east of the city 1 was a shopper here today. Mr. and ,Mrs. Ferd Bleeke and daughter, Hattie, are spending the day at Fort W’ayne. Martin Krueckeberg of east of the city was here on business today. Henry Galltneyer has installed a Delco Light system in his house and barns at Williams. Mrs. Willis Fanning and daughter, Marcella, of Angola, Indiana, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schnepp of ’ east this city. Mrs. J. F. Oakley of Blue Creek township was a Fort W’ayne visitor today. A prisoner paroled from Joliet prison broke back into jail again after three weeks of freedom. He said he couldn’t cope with modern high costs of living. A strike on starched shirts and collars has been started by 1,300 business men in the Chicago loop district.

RACING FOR CUP Aboard U. S. S. Destroyer Goldsborough, July 15 —(By Wireless to the United Press)—ldeal weather conditions prevailed as the first of the series of races for America's yachting cup between Sir Thomas Lipton’s challenger Shamrock IV and the Resolute, got under way today. The regatta committee hoisted the signal for a southwest by south course. The breeze had increased to five knots as the boats maneuvered for position. The Shamrock was carrying main sail, club top sail, baby jib-cap sail, jib and forestay sail and the Resolute the same. Ten minutes before the start both boats were holding about west on port tack with the Shamrock leading. Suddenly the Shamrock hauled off and around the light ship, followed by the Resolute. Up to this time the fight had favored the big green challenger. Five minutes before the start both yachts were fighting it out to the weather line. Then they broke across and the Resolute headed westward. The Resolute crossed the starting line first at 12:05. The Shamrock followed a second later. DON’T BLAME THE WEATHER TOO MUCH If you are feeling lazy and languid, seem dull and stupid, lacking in strength and ambition, do not blame it altogether on the weather. The hot sun will not oppress you so much if the bowels are regular and the liver active and healthy. Foley Cathartic Tablets banish biliousness, bloating, gas, bad breath and other results of indigestion and constipation. They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stomach and invigorate the liver. Sold everywhere.

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A PHYSICIAN SAYS THAT SAN YAK DOES NOT WEAR OUT IN TREATING THE KIDNEYS, POOR BLOOD, RHEUMATISM, AND RENEWING THE BODY. Mcßride, Mich., July 7, 1919. Gentlemen: — San Yak will do all you claim—it is a fine medicine for anemia of the blood and has cured cases of rheumatism of long standing. When one doctors the kidneys, he is renewing the whole body. One can always depend on San Yak. Yours respectfully, (Signed) L. P. Bailey, M. D. J. B. White, ex-chief of police of Marion, Ind., and recently proprietor of the Hotel DeSoto, states as fellows: “San Yak, yes, know that medicine. I used four bottles while I was in Benton Harbor, Mich. I was subject to short breath, heart, kidney, bladder and liver troubles; bad blood. I am pleased to have the opportunity to recommend San Yak to my friends. It is a wonderful medicine and its claims are true. Yours with pleasure, “J. B. White." A dollar laid out to aid health Is not an expenditure, but a loan, whlah will be returned a hundred fold. Mrs. F. E. Hildebrand, 889 Cottage Ave., Wabash, Ind. “The doctors said I had Bright’s disease, and high blood pressure of 186. I was sick and dizzy, stiff and clumsy in my muscles. 1 was so weak 1 could hardly walk. My daughter heard of San Yak and sent me a bottle five years ago and before the first bottle was gone I was feeling fine. San Yak has cured me, and for the benefit of osiers you are welcome to the use of this letter.’’ ‘ Mrs. Allen Sailor, of Angola, says“l have been troubled for years with dizziness and back trouble. After talking three bottles of San Yak, I feel like a new woman, and want to recommend it to everyone as a cure and worth a great deal more than you nav for it.’’ Sold at Smith, Yager & Falk’s drug store in Decatur.

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BECOMESJ ASTOR Dr. A. G. A. Buxton Will Preach First Sermon as Pastor of the Local CHRISTIAN CHURCH Next Sunday Morning— Recently Returned From Charge in Honolulu The Rev. Dr. A. G. A. Buxton, who served so successfully as pastor of the Decatur Christian church for a period of ten months last year, has accepted a call to the local church extended to him by the official board, following the resignation of the Rev. Ghidoni two weeks ago. The Rev. Buxton is an able man and has held some of the very best pastorates in the country, and the official board and church members believe they have acted wisely in his selection at this time. The contract with him is of an indefinite nature, but the local congregation hopes that it will be over a long period of time. During his pastorate here last year the interest in church affairs was the best in the history of the congregation, and it is believed with Dr. Bux ton at the head that the church will soon be one of the strongest in the denomination. He preached many powerful sermons during his former stay and almost at every service the church was filled to overflowing, many attending who had never been inside the church before. He left here last December for Honolulu, and during his stay there gained a valuable experience that will be of great benefit to him in his future work. FOR APPENDICITIS Miss Rowena Shoaf, trained nurse, was operated upon this morning at the Lutheran hospital, Fort Wayne, for appendicitis, the operation being | performed by Dr. Duprey. Miss Shoaf had suffered at different times, and the operation was advised as the only permanent relief. She recovered from the effects of the anaesthetic nicely, and it is believed will pull through the operation rapidly. WANT ADS EARN—#—s—3

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meeting postponed i The meeting of the Men’s club of the Christian church which was to have been held this evening at the 'home of Dr. Burt Mangold, has been postponed and will probably be held next Thursday night. All members are requested to be present. METHOD OF EXTRACTING NITROGEN FROM THE AIR ' The method of taking nitrogen from the air as is curried on in several large plants tn the southern states is interesting. The nitrogen charged ail j 8 put under enormous pressure and liquified and then the nltgrown is extracted by a chemical process.

Are You Aware That You May Die Today? Should you—is your wife and family / protected? Unless they are you have not fulfilled your obligations as a husband and a father. Why gamble with the for- / lunes and welfare of your loved ones so carelesslv? You have been true to your family obligations while in health but ' this dutv does not end there. Consider the chances you are taking and remember / The Western Reserve Life Insurance Co. Stands ready to protect your family. You can not afford to be without a life insurance policy. Unless you are insured you are not “square” to even yourself. We are here to serve you by protecting your family, through your co-operation, when you could not yourself. Call or arrange to see me at once. ; Chas. W. Yager, Agent Decatur, Ind.

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