Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1922 — Page 3

WE BELIEVE That he who convinces himself is better sold than he who is persuaded. For this reason we are not trying to sell you shoes in this advertisement. All we ask you to do is come into our store—look at our merchandise—convince yourself We have every faith in your judgement and know that you will immediately realize the superiority of the quality of merchandise when compared with goods that are sold merely to meet a price. Good shoes are always satisfactory—that’s the reason it always pays to buy the best, Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller.

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* ABOUT TOWN * I Dr. A. G. A. BuXton, of Atlantic, I lowa, is the guest of A. D. Artman ■ and family. Mrs. Clayson Carroll and children, I John and Marjorie, left today for a I ten day visit with relatives at MasI silon, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Graham motored to Fort Wayne last evenftig to ' visit with their daughter, Miss Gretchen, who is a patient at the Lutheran hospital. Postmaster J. W. Bosse an- ! nounces the following letters uncalled for: Walter Surface, Itussel Springer, Homer Barton, Calvin Dunback, E. S. Minn, William Sheeler, Doris Moorehead, Miss Julia Smith, Miss Emely Bracht and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood. Brece Thomas will leave tomorrow for Camp Knox, Ky., where he will be in camp for five weeks with the Purdue unit of the Reserve Officers Training Corps. Word was received from Dick Durkin and Charles Keller yesterday that they would join the harvest crew in Kansas in about a week and move west with them. Mr. A. J. Smith left yesterday on a business trip to Detroit. The Fonner Stolk farm shipped out over 40 head of cattle this morning to points all over the United States. They were the cattle sold at auction last Tuesday. Places where the greatest number were shipped are: Bernhouse, West Virginia: Marietta, Ohio; Roundhead, Ohio; Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; Kent land, Indiana; Lafayette, Indiana; Earlville, Illinois; Denver, Colorado and Los Angeles, California. B. E. Van Camp, of cast of town, was a business caller in this city today.

Wool, Wool, We Wart Wool Before you sell, come anti see us or call No. 11-. M e also buy Hides, Rags, Rubber, Paper, Iron and Metals. Maier Hide & Fur Co. West Monroe St.—G. R. & I. crossing. DECATUR, INDIANA 1 none 11-

::: That SAVING r; leads to t:: VV E A 1, T H Bis an immutable — / jjj&: unchangeable law. _ a, M — — “ fEE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | t;; - ■■r You Are a Stranger Here bui Once " MB- | 1 I

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tyndall, Mrs. Fred Heuer and J. H. Heller are at Mancie today to attend the district meeting of the democratic workers, called by Walter S. Chambers, state chairman. Judge Frank Gordon of Dilution held court here this morning. The managing committee of the Yeoman celebration will meet in the Industrial rooms this evening. Mrs. Otto Kirsch will entertain the Ladies Aid society ot the Reformed church. Dr. L. K. Magley is reported to ho improving after his operation yesterday for appendicitis. The Silent Workers class ot the U. B. church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ben Pillars, corner of Seventh and Madison streets. This will be a business meeting and every member is requested to be present. The Zion Lutheran Aid society will meet Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock at he Zion Lutheran school house. A rich grau’motber never gits in til’ way. Women alius speak o’ some young married couple as “apparently” gittin' along.—Abe Martin in the Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Baxter of Union Township were visitors in Decatur yesterday evening. W. A. Whiteubarger of Union township was a business caller in this city today. Fred lieiberich of Preble township visited in Decatur today. Henry Fuhrman of north of Decatur was a business caller here today. John Spangler of east of town was in Decatur today. John Gerber of near Preble was a business caller in Decatur this morning. Mrs. A. J. Smith motored to Ft. Wayne this morning to spend the day. lien Devor went to Fortville today

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'||y J Onlv « 'null amount needed to soften ■ ■ hardest water. Jus! u pinch make* I ■ dr%h washing easy -nnd live) half your I H soap bill on wash da>. At Your Grocers §j ttub-No-Murc Co., ■ lor I Wayne, Indian, fl on business l'or the Smith and Bell Lumber Company. a Jtimes Arnold made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Durkin and family left today for Renusellaer where they will attend tho commencement exercises of Joseph college. Their son, Gerald, is a member of the graduating class this year. SUNDAY-SCHOOL DELEGATES MEET In Evansville for the Indiana State Sunday School Convention Today Evansville, June 13. —(Special ti Daily Democrat) —Carrying blue pro gram books, wearing small badges and all smiling and shaking hands with each other, 5,000 state delegates ti the Indiana State Sunday School con vention went into session here today Streets leading to the Coliseum were dotted with people as the time nearei for the convention to open. Rain, which started early this morning and which threatened to mai tho first day of the meeting, ceasei shortly after 7 a. m. and a bright sm added pep to the delegates. Routine business matters wen scheduled'to take up the morning witl the meeting getting into full swing bj this afternoon. - —— s

suit AGAINST MONROE HOME STORE BEGUN IN CIRCUIT COURT TODAY! I Thu case of Cassius M. Andrews and Mary L. Andrews against the Monroe Home Store Company, was begun in the circuit court before Judge Joint C. Moran this morning The case is an action to collect on a note. Mr. Andrews was on the witness stand during most of the day today. Attorney Dore B. Erwin is the counsel for the plaintiff while the defendant is represented by attorney C. J. Lutz. The store company is insolvent and Hugh I). Hite was appointed receiver for tlie company sometime ago. The store lias been sold since the case was filed, last- January. MUCH DAMAGE CAUSED BY SEVERE STORM IN ILLINOIS EARLY TODAY I niled I'ri‘NN *l:ifV Corri‘*|M»iideiil Springfield, 111., June M —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Property damage totalling thousands of dollars, was done in and about Springfield bv a terrific rain and windstorm early today. Roofs were blown off. trees uprooted, barns overturned and transmission wires torn down. Wire communications with surrounding towns was cut off and its re-establishment is expected to bring reports of heavy damage to grain and fruit crops. Early reports indicated no deaths or injuries. • —o Ken Williams hit his fifteenth homed 1 and helped the Browns beat the Yanks, 7 to 1. It was Joe Bush's first defeat of the season. Remember Twine Sale Friday and Saturday, June 1(> <S’t 17. Deering Standard Twine @lo'/,c. SCHAFER HARD- j WARE CO.

Save Your Stomach Lj/ Capsules J C€oouickßelic?f x*p INDIGESTION KS&Vdyspepsia iffi®',CONSTIPATION On sale at Smith, Yager & Falk. -Decatur. Ind., or 80 cents by majl postpaid for large package from Jaques Capsule Co., Plattsburg, N. Y.

SPORT NEWg NO. INDIANA LEAGUE TO HOLD MEETING FRIDAY A mooting of all the managers of all clubs In tho Nofthern Indiana Baseball League has been called for Friday evening of tho week. The gathering will he held in the chamber of commerce building in Fort Wayne, at 8 o'clock. At this time important business will be taken up und discussed by the heads of the clubs, and the officers have requested all the clubs to be represented. The league has dosed the first month ot' its season and has aroused great interest among the fans about the circuit. Several towns outside the league have made applications for berths In case any vacancy should arise. ——— • JUNIOR LEAGUE BASE BALL TO PRACTICE WEDNESDAY On Wednesday at four o’clock the Minor Junior league boys will have their first practice. At 6:15 the Major Junior boys (It 18) will practice. If you have not enrolled, you may do so at tho park. Captains. eG. E. PLAYS BOWSERS AT FT. WAYNE SATURDAY Tile General Electric base ball team will play their next Saturday afternoon game at League Park, l’t. Wayne, WORN OUTARB SHE COOKED A MEAL Took Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound— Read the Result Cincinnati, Ohio. —“I suffered for a year with nervous troubles and irregular-li.i'-'i'rM*iiliiiiniiiiT‘Ties before I took ’!!-jliiMnMu.ll!! Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable CotriV pound. My back OK./ W pained all the time a| and 1 was unfit for X gp-S housework. 1 was BP 9 worn out if I cooked |[ a meal, and was un- | Hi ~~~~ ,11 able to do my washi|* ill ing. My girl friends , >■ I" and my sister tol l / me if I would takj ' lyniirVogrptahle Compound and Liver Pills I would be relieved. After taking the first bottle I felt better, and neglected it awhile, but found I could not do my work until 1 was stronger. So I took the Vegetable Compound again and now I am tho mother of al9 months old boy. He i i fat and healthy and l am sure I could never have carried him if it had not been for your Vegetable Compound. I . recommend your medicine to all women although I am youngtobe advisingsome one older.”-Mrs. CHRIST. Petroff, 318 W. Liberty St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound contains no harmful drugs and can be taken in safety by any woman.

New Rugs and Carpets --all the newest designs We have just received a large assortment of Rugs in all the very newest designs, and at a big reduction in prices. 9x12 All Wool Tapestry Mil COK nit rpUpNj Rugs? tP^idtUU 9x12 Fine All Wool KH 00 Seamless Velvet Rugs to " £ h KJ“ ec .. $35, $37.50,. $39.00 ffil Ml 11-3x12 Extra Duality Seam- OK AH KO fy |1 |! 1 I* B * Tapestry Bugs adl wo#! vdd»l/Ut« iPO 4 »dv '/i '/' 11-3x15 Extra Hca\> Quality, Beat All 00 ® xl2 Grade Wool Fibre sl6 50 * 1 lot 27x51 Fine Heavy Axminster Rugs, f^Q 'JJ Fine assortment Curtain Nets in ai'l grades, 30,35,45750,51 l 1 $1.50 We Advise Early Selection While Stocks Are Complete. | x [ Niblick & Company

they to battlo with tho fust Bowser; team. The loeuls were scheduled to! play all games In tills city, hut ! through the cancellation of several Ft. Wayne games for that dale accepted the invitation ot the Bowser nine ta visit their city. Thu locals will niuko the trip with 1 the same team that won their first game last Saturday and are enter tabling hopes of returning home victorious. The locals are also making preparations of t’hacter a special car, the round trip fare being sl. All local : fans who expect to make the trip arc! requested to call the local plaut. aWilliam Hart of near Decatur was a business caller In this city today. I

The Crystal Tonight & Tomorrow Children 10c, Adults 25c. Matinee Tuesday Only ®

$2.75 TO CHICAGO Every other Sunday, May 28 to Oet. 28 inclusive. .$3.00 TO CLEVELAND Hound trip fares from Fort Wayne SUNDAYS During Summer Season. Also low round trip fares to many other points. Nickel Plate Road C. B. Craig, Ticket Agent, Fort Wayne.