Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1920 — Page 3

The Warmest Outfit Made Is The Wool Knit Gaiter Men if you want to keep your feet warm wear the woo) knit gaiter, there’s no ifs nor ans about it, we positively know that this shoe if worn with a four buckle artic, or a one buckle artic. or even with a heavy dull sandal, will keep your feet comfortably warm in coldest of weather. This shoe is knitted from a coarse fiber wool, thereby making a very strong shoe, yet a most comfortable one, the soles and heels are made of a hard pressed felt, and give extra good wear, this shoe also has a leather backstay, thus insuring good wear at the back of the shoe. If you are troubled with cold feet don't delay it any longer but come right in and make yourself acquainted with our wool knit shoe. Charlie Voglewede The Warm Foot Outfitter.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I* ABOUT TOWN ♦ >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 'llie White Mountain Dairy company on Saturday evening closed its station on East Market street, Bluffton, and the management announced a permanent discontinuation of business by that company. The station at Markle was closed also, as were several other smaller stations in Indiana. It seemed that agrement has been reached •with other creamery companies to dis continue agencies in their territory tin return for the discontinuation of their stations tn Ohio in the region of the White Mountain Dairy company I creamery.—Bluffton Banner. Harry Harlan, representative of the Lesh Paper company of Indianapolis, was a business visitor in the city today. The regular meeting of the Knights of Columbus was held last evening at the hall. The city council will meet in regular session this evening and important business will be transacted. WHOOPING COUGH No “cure” —but helps to reduce paroxysms of coughing. VICKS ▼ Vapoßub Oner 17 Million Jan Uied Yearly

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Episcopal Church Local members, please fill out and mail to REV. H. R. WHITE, 1 SOUTH BEND, IND. Name Sired '> • ’ • ' \<ldrew> • • — —— -

The merchants of Decatur are doing a big business these days, the weather being typical shopping weather. Many are already looking after their Christmas shopping. A week from today the three-day bazaar will start at the Knights of Columbus hall. Great plans are being made for the event. Miss Florence Bowen and Paul Stove, freshmen in the Willshire high school have moved to Decatur and Monday morning began woik with the freshmen in the local high school. High school students Monday noon began the sale of tickets to the lecture given Thursday and Friday even ings on “Uncle Sant's Pacific Paradise.” Each student was given two tickets and every one will make a big effort to sell the tickets. Mrs. Merrill B. Dull and daughter. Rosella. of Bloomfield, arrived Sunday for a visit with the Dore B. Erwin family and with the Dull family at Willshire, Ohio. They will probably remain two or three weeks. Rev. A. H. Saunders, pastor of the Presbyterian church, went to South Bend today where he will attend a joint, meeting of the prapbytery of the Fort Wayne and Logansport districts. Several from here are planning to go to Lafayette next Saturday to attend the I. U. vs. Purdue university foot ball game.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1920.

F. E. France made a business trip! to Fort Wayne this morning. V i George McGill has leased the room over the Voglewede shoe store ami will open a repair shop. He will repair guns, typewriters, lawn mowers, etc., and will make his announcement in a few days. The General Electric company i.t trjdng to secure the gym for practice i at night and expect to organize has- i ket ball and indoor base ball teams if 1 the arrangements can be made. The school meetings being held over the county are well attended and of much interest. The people of Adams county believe in good schools, ' good roads and modern improved conditions and they will have them. They are als-o. for the teachers and officials who do these things in a sensible manner. It’s time to- do your Christmas shop ping early, if that’s the way you want to do it. Mrs. C. E. Bell was operated upon this morning for the removal of hei - tonsils. She is recovering, though the; ordeal was any thing but pleasant. Tlie Bluffton Banner asks several citizens a question each day aud pub-' lishes the answers. Yesterday the question was, “Do you think the pri-: mary law should be repealed?" Om I cf those to answer was Frank Me ; Dowell, who said, “No. while it ii - expensive to the candidates, it pre-1 vents ringleaders from nominating so: office men the public do not want." J. S. Peterson has returned from a business trip to Indianapolis. Thanksgiving vacation comes nex week and many students will bc.hoim for a few days. The usual nuinbei i ~f family dinners and reunions arbeing planned. The Lake Erie & Western is now tinning a through train from Wayn< to Indianapolis, leaving at seven i:i the morning and returning at 8:45 in the evening. The train also hi'r Bluffton about an hour later in th< morning and an hour earlier in the ' evening. The usual precautions are now b ■ ng taken by those who do not wish ■ to appear before the grand jury. How’s the coal pile? The weathe, is here and if you haven't a supply it’. erhaps needless now to remind yoi: ihat the thermometer will go down ather than upward. f A new- telephone directory will be out in a short time. The copy is nov prepared and the books will be print i ed’-wfthin the next couple of weeks. Miss Florence Magley has been sick for the past few’ days and unable to ttend school. NOTICE, W. R. C. The members of Uie W. R. C. will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock to Jnakje arrangements- and practice for the inspection which will be held Friday night, November 19th. All members are urged to be present. MRS. IDA CHRONISTER.

DANCE AT PREBLE Good music and a good time at the dance at Freitag's hall, Preble, next Saturday night. Don't miss it. 271-2lx DANCE at the K. of C. Hal! ! Friday Evening, Nov. 19th. Rag Pickers Six, of Delphos, Ohio. Beginner’s Class 7:30 Assembly 8:30 F. T. SCHLRGER, Mgr. 270-51 The Entered Apprentice Degree will be confirred Tuesday evening, j 7:30 p. in. 2t R. D. MYERS. W. M. WARNING Parlies in the habit of turning an the water at the hydrant in the Winters yard on South Winchester street are hereby warned to desist. It has j frozen several times in the past few days, and Mrs. Winters feels that she must take some action against offend era. 269-t3 MRS. GEORGE WINTERS. CUT THIS OUT — IT IS WORTH MONEV (hit out this slip, enclose with sc: and mail it to Koley « Co.. 2835 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, ilk. writing year name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package eon ' taining Foley’s Honey and Tar Com j pound, for coughs, colds and eroup; i Eoley Kidney Pills for pain in sides! and back: rheumatism, backache, kidi.oy and bladder ailments; and Foley | Cathartic Tablets, a. wludesvme and; thoroughly cleansing cathartic tor constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. —Sold everywhere. 1

QPORT NEWS PLAY GARRETT FRIDAY The many football fans of this city will again be treated to the best next Friday afternoon when the local ; high school squad will clash with the fast Garrett high school team on the! local grounds, just across the Monroe street bridge. The Garrett team ! has the reputation of being the! strongest team in the state and has lived up to theii; name so far this season. It will be remembered that the locals lost both games to the Garrett boys last year and every effort will be put forth to even things up. The game will be called at two o’clock, with Geller, of Fort Wayne, and Conter, of this city, officiating. The game promises to bo tfie liveliest contest on the local schedule and a real battle is expected to take place. PHI CELTS VS. KOKOMO Bluffton, Indiana, November 16. — Basketball fans are promised, a good game on Wednesday night of this week, when the Kokomo team

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