Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1920 — Page 3

■There In Nothing That Takes The Place I of Nice Stylish Pumps or Oxfords I ls . a steady demand for Pumps I afwa of the right sort, and there I J. 7 W> ,C . as ,onK as the feminine I w u dall , ltineßß and tone persists. I ir L- e ha » c ,lve dl,lcrent styles in good | looking I limps and three different stvles I in good choice Oxfords—and each one of | them furnishes an impulse to buy. I Your inspection invited. t I SALE PRICE I $7.65, $8.45, $9.45 -I Charlie Voglewede I The Shoe Seller.

>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ABOUT TOWN ♦ >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Wilson Julick of Pleasant Mills was a business visitor here yesterday Arthur Cable who spent Sunday hero with friends returned to his work at Fort Wayne yesterday. The Van Grove Opera Company who will sing at the Chautauqua to day arrived in the city this morning from Portland where they sang yesterday. • John Joseph. Mart Lose, “Mickey” Mylott and Dfck Ehinger wtyit to Fort Wayne this afternoon to witness the Philadelphia-Lincoln Life base ball game. a 1 v». Grow Your Hair GET THIS FREE If yM hare dandruff, or if your hair isl falling out, or if you have a bald spot, you should know that legions of persons have overcome these trouble® through a genuine Indians' recipe, which will be mailed you free with a proof box of the wonderfully efficacious ointment. Kotalko, if you tend only 10 eta. (silver or atamps t te pay the coat of thia no4iee, to J, H. Brittain. BZ-301, Station F., New fork

. --— I Have You Heard | < The “Brunswick”? Do It TODAY. Come in and let us demonstrate to you the wonderful qualities of this—the super-machine. No • home is complete without a Brunswick. There is music in every heart and a Brunswick will bring it out. Bring the famous artists to your own home. Have them with you at all times. If your machine is a Brunswick, you will get the BEST interpretation. Let us prove it. Your inspection is solicited. i * k— We Welcome Children Many children are earning small sums of money during their vacation, and they are proud of their earnings. I Teach them the wisdom of saying a part of this money and creating a i bank account for the future. If you will bring them to our bank we will open accounts for SI.OO or • more, and let the children know that this bank is interested in them. 4% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK The Old Reliable DECATUR. IND. j

Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Durkin were business visitors in Indianapolis yesterday. Miss Marie Schieferstein is absent from the Bernstein store today because of illness. Otto Marshal was a business visitor in Fort Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schulte have returned from Moorepark, Michigan, where they visited with Mr. Schulte's sister. Mrs. Roy Jahn and son, Junior, went to Fort Wayne today to visit with relatives. Louis Selking of west of the city was a business visitor here today. Dallas Spuhler of east of the city was a business visitor here today. Ralph Oakley left this morning for Sturgis, Michigan. Miss Neomi Cramer who has been visiting friends in Portland, returned home today. Mrs. Jacob Scherer of Monroe arrived in this city today to visit with relatives. Mrs. A. M. Sorg went to Hoagland today where she will call on friends. William Kienk was a business vislitor in Fort Wayne.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1920.

Martin Stulter of west of the city was u business visitor here today. Miss Mary Anne Miller of Bluffton who has been visiting for a week with Miss Ix'o Anna Vance returned to her home yesterday. U. Case of Fort. Wayne was a business visitor here and at Willshire yesterday and today Mrs.) Brann and daughter, Antia; were visitors in Fort Wayno today. Mrs. Frank Brown was a Fort Wayne visitor today. Mrs. Charles Lehrman was a shopper in this city today. Edgar Bleeke and Elmer Koenomann have returned from a trip to Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Cleveland. Miss Isol Kissinger of Fort Wayne who has been in this city for some time, returned home today. .lames Hill of Toledo who visited with friends here, returned home today. Albert Cramer of east of the city was a business visitor here today. Ferd Bleeke was a business visitor in Fort Wayne today. Miss Rhoda Lamert, who was o|>erated on for appendicitis, two weeks ago today and is not recovering us speedily as her many friends had hoped for. Her condition, however, is not considered critical. Wednesday is the last day for filing bills to be allowed at the August session of the Adams county commissioners. Auditor Mostire asks all person who have claims against the county to present them Wednesday. IT’S GRANDPA ERWIN Attorney Dore B. Erwin was passing the cigars to his friends this afternoon, as he said: “This is on my first granddaughter,” the nine-pound girl born Monday afternoon to Mr. an 1 Mrs. Merrill Dull, at Bloomfield. Mrs. Dull was Miss Mary Erwin before her marriage. The little lady has been named Rosella. THE ZEHR FUNERAL Funeral services for John B. Zehr of Hartford township were held at th 1 home at one o’clock Monday afternoon and at 1:45 at the Linn Grove Missionary church west of Berne. Death came alter a long sickness of fifteen months during which time the deceased suffered from a complication of diseases, due to old age. Mr. Zeir. died at 1:30 Saturday morning. The decedent was born in Stark county. Ohio, on Tune 26. 1842, thu ■ bringing his age to 78 years and 28 days. For many years he had beet living on the farm in Hartford town ' ship where he and Mrs. Zehr had settled. Two children survive their father, ■they being a son, Joe Zehr of Hartford township, and a daughter, Mr.Jacob Augsburger, of the same township. His brother Mike of Ft. Wayne also survives him. His wife died about fifteen years ago and also a son - Berne Witness. NEW CASE IN COURT W. H. Elberson vs. Daniel W. Beery and Ed. J. Ahr, breach of warranty, demand $175, is the title of a * new case filed in circuit court today by Attorney Roscoe D. Wheat. TO STOP COUGHING, SNEEZING, WHEEZING! Unseasonable spring weather left a i number of coughs and colds. Now; comes the time of hay fever and asth-; ma and more persons than ever will | be coughing, sneezing and wheezing. No wonder there is a tremendous de- i mand for Foley’s Honey and Tar, that old reliable family remedy for coughs, I colds, hay fever, asthma and croup. It heals and soothes that raw, rasping i feeling in the throat, clears the passages and makes breathing easier. Sold everywhere.

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! Hll Hill When Folks Quit Coffee because of cost to health or purse, they naturally drink Instant Postum There's a Reason * Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shafer visited over ! Sunday witli the C. W. F. Davis family of South Salem.

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Murray Sutton returned to hill work at Fort Wayne yeaterday after epee !• Ing Sunday with hla parents In thß city. "*' —'

CRYSTAL THEATRE TONIGHT The Sins ye do hr two and two. Ye shall pay for one by one—Kipling. Don’t failto see it! Melodrama to move the multitude. Fox presents "THE TATTLERS” • Starring Madlaine Traverse. A photoplay that grips the heart and carries a moral that sinks deep into the mind. Also—“FOX NEWS,” the mightiest of all. See it. Coming Tomorrow—The fourth episode of the famous ' animal serial, “The Lost City.” Follow this serial to the end. It’s the best ever.

r Rev. and Mra. kJ. and • Mr. and Mra. Mehring of Napoleon, - Ohio, vlatted here yesterday with the I Ford Bleeke family.