Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1922 — Page 5

Men’s House Slippers For real comfort after the day’s work is done, and you’ve already had your supper and are now sitting down in your good easy chair, to read the evening paper or some good magazine, and you relax and say to yourself, “Oh how comfortable is all but my feet, I’ve been wearing my shoes all day and they feel so heavy. lam going down to Voglewede’s shoe store tomorrow and get me a pair of House Slippers. I see them advertised in the evening paper and the prices are reasonable.” Priced at $l;50, $1.98 and $2.25. Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER.

# ABOUT TOWN ♦ Chas. Glutz returned to his home B par Van Wert this morning after attending to business in this city. Jack Daiiey returned to his home in Paulding this morning. Father Benziger of Hesse Castle made a business trip to Decatur this morning. Jesse Smith of Fort Wayne was among this morning’s business visi tora in this city. J. J. Helm of Fort W’ayne was in the city looking after business this morning. Mart Reinking of Union township was a Decatur business caller this morning. Jim Hendricks of Monroe was in Decatur this morning looking after business. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Buuck of route 1, Preble, shopped in this city this morning. Fred Heckman of Preble towmship made a business trip to Decatur this morning. E. Kuklehan of Root township attended to business here this morning. Mrs. E. X. Ehinger who has been ill at the St. Joseph hospital. Fort Wayne, for the past two weeks is progressing satisfactorily and will be brought home Sunday. Mrs. John Everett and Mrs. C. E. Peterson visited in Fort W’ayne today. Mrs. Chas. Voglewede spent the day visiting in Fort W’ayne. W. F. Studler of Linn Grove was a business caller here this morning. H. F. Tabler of Monroe was among this morning’s business callers. Mrs. Joe Anderson from south of the city shopped here today. Prayer meeting will be held at 7:30 Wednesday at the Presbyterian church with Mrs. Ed Engeler as leader. Every member is requested to attend. Wherever prosperity parked it must be covered with stickers. W'e don’t know who fixes th’ price on "heat an’ hogs, but we would like t‘ meet th’ feller personally who fixed th’ rate th’ fanner charges fer pullin’ a car out o’ the mud. —Abe Martin in Indianapolis News.

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Clarence Hell returned last evening from a short business trip to Chicago. Mrs. Dwight Petefrson of Indianapolis will arrive in this city Thursday for a several days’ visit. Miss Bernice Masters of near Pleasant Mills shopped in the city this afternoon. Miss Celia Andrews spent the day in Ft. W’ayne. Miss Brown of Willshire, Ohio, shop ped in Decatur today. Mart Koeneman of Hoagland was among today’s business callers. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Kruckeberg and daughter, Esther, shopped in Decatur this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barrone of Union township shopped in Decatur today. Miss Gretchen Shafer returned Sunday evening from a two months visit in New York city as the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daniel. Mrs. C. W. Hocker of Elkhart arrived in the city last evening for a dbveral week's visit with her dangh ter, Mrs. E. B. Macy of Winchester St. "Bud” Brokaw of Ft. Wayne made :■ bu sines strip to Decatur this morning Arthur Kreutzman of Preble was a Decatur business visitor today. Forrest Durr of Willshire was amonb yesterday's business visitors. Dr. Burt Mangold will spend the evening in Ft. W’ayne. Frank Andrews of Monroe attended to business here yesterday. Noah Hendricks of Monroe was among yesterday's business visitors. C. C. Pumphrey made a business trip to Ft. W’ayne today. Miss Ruth Mayor left this morning for Indianapolis where she will visit for several days with her sister. Naomi, who is an instructor in the Indianapolis schools. Mrs. Carlisle D. Flanders spent the week-end in Ft. W’ayne as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce. Mis Ruth Miller of Monroeville shopped in the citythis afternoon. Cal Kunkel from north of the city made a business trip to Decatur this afternoon. Johnny Joseph left this afternoon for Ft. W’ayne. Judge Moran made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this afternoon. Dr. Roy Archbold went to Ft. Wayne this evening where he will attend a banquet for the Alumnae of the University of Michigan. Karl Baals of Ft. Wayne was here on business yesterday.

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Salaries Paid to Officials (Continued front page one) member of board of review; $35 for making transcripts, making the total about $3,600, and is allowed $1,250 for a deputy. County Treasurer Salary, $2,300; additional: $l5O as member of board of review; a fee for collecting delinquent taxes; average about $2,700 to $2,800, out of which he must pay a deputy, the law not allowing a county treasurer deputy hire. County Recorder Salary, $1,300, and 30 per cent of all fees over and above his salary, which averages about $350 per year, making his salary around $1,700 per year. Superintendent of Schools Salary, $2,408.50, and is allowed mileage and traveling expenses and a deputy for 300 days out of the year. County Assessor Salary, $1,350 per year. County Surveyor Salary, SO.OO per day and mileage and deputy hire. Road Superintendent Salary, $6.00 per day. No mileage. County Sheriff Salary, $2,000; $132 for attending court; S6O for attending commissioners’ court; and is given free house rent, incuding light and sue at county jail. County Attorney Salary, S6OO per year. County Commissioners Salary, S3OO per year; no mileage or traveling expenses. County Physician Salary, $219 per year. Infirmary Superintendent Salary for himself and wife, SI,BOO per year. Health Officer Salary, $307.96 per year. County Coroner Is paid $5.00 per day for the first day of every inquest and $2.50 for each additional day. Truant Officer Is paid $3.00 per day for each day served. County Agent Salary. $2,000 per year, of which Ihe county pays one-half, or SI,OOO. He is also allowed SSOO for expenses, and out of this he must pay office rent, traveling expenses and deputy hire, totaing about SBOO per year, or S3OO more than the expense money allowed hiim.

BASE BALL NOTICE Alt prospective base ball players are urged to keep on eye open for further announcement regarding the base ball team which this city is putting out this year, and to be ready for practice at any time. The local management has had the good luck and the opportunity to enter the Northern Indiana League and are entertaining hopes of putting the best team possible into the field. The first official notice for practice will be given out within a short time and all players desiring a try-out are requested to watch for the announcement. The team if possible will be made up of all local men. FATHER VALENTINE GUEST OF E. X. EHINGER FAMILY Rev. Father Valentine Loanard of the I’assionist order arrived in this city today for a short visit with E. X. Ehinger and with Father Seimetz and Father Peters of the St. Mary's Catholic church. Father Valentine is well known here having at one time conducted a mission at the St. Mary's church and has visited here on several other occasions. Mr. Ehinger went to Fort Wayne this morning to meet Father Valentine. The also visited with Mrs. Ehinger who is at the St. Joseph hospital. Mr. Ehinger’s son, Father Vincent is also a member of I’assionist order.

— o —— THE KIRKLAND H. S. CLASS PLAY THURSDAY “The Masonic Ring'' will be given by the Junior class of the Kirkland high school at the school building on Thursday evening, March 30th and the public is invited to attend. THIS MAN WAS HELPED John Grab, 2539 Jackson Ave., New Orleans, La., writes: “My kidneys were weak and had a soreness and dull pain across iny back. I felt dull and languid and my kidneys didn’t act right. 1 began taking Foley Kidney Pills and they soon put my kidneys in a sound healthy condition.” Foley Kidney Pills help the kidneys rid the system of acids and waste that cause lameness, backache, sore muscles, swollen joints and rheumatic pains. Tonic in effect, quick in action. mTf at K. of I’, home this evening at 8:30 for members and their; families. Come and enjoy the! levelling and get acquainted with I the brothers and sisters. »

“C. C.” Draws a Term in Prison (Continued from page one) singer and Ray Badders, sou of the sheriff. He was being held a prisoner at the schol house by a number nr residents of that neighborhood; although he was quiet and made no resistance to being a prisoner. Harriett, 6, and Mary, 8, little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Banta, living about a quarter of a mile west of the Collett school, were playing at the schol house yard about 4 o’clock, their mother having given them permission to play there until their older sister had returned from an errand to the grocery store at Collett and came by the school after them.' While the girls were engaged in their play, a stranger came down the road from the north, he having left the Grand Rapids & Indiana railroad tracks at the intersection of the tracks and the road, and came into the school house yard. He swung the girls in the rope swing that was fastened to a tree. During all this time he was being watched by Guy Bisel, who lives just north across the railroad a short distance from the school. He said that he had seen the man wh' ii he left the railroad tracks and started down the road and that he was a stranger. He said that he watched him and when he saw him go to where the girls were playing he became suspicious. The man is said to have induced the girls to go with him into a toilet by promising to give them candy. When Mr. Bisel saw the man take the girls to the closet, he hastened there and drove the man out. Neighbors gathered at the school house and word was telephoned to the sheriff. The girls were not touched by the man; but the neighborhood was incensed by the man’s actions. YEOMEN, NOTICE All members of the Yeomen lodge are requested to be at the hall Thursday evening at 7:30 to attend the meeting of the American Legion.

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Mrs. Henry Elerding from west of the city was among this morning's shoppers.