Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1914 — Page 2

DAILY DEMOCRAT Publ tiled (vary Evening EMcept Cunclay by TBE DECATUB DEMOCRAT COMPANY LEW G. ELLINGHAM JOHN H. HELLER Subscription Ratal Per Week, by carrier 10 cent* Per Tear, by carrier 85.001 Par Month, by mail.... 25 cents] Per Year, by mall 52.00 B'ajcle Copies —* cent * Advertising rales mado know* on application. Entered at the poetoffice in Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter. The progressives claim to have! thirty-eight aspirants for places on Ute' state ticket, which is going along vnic ; for a party that was proclaimed all i fizzed out" a few days ago. C. L. Walters of Bedford, H i.~ announced will be the chief clerk fo r the Progressive convention at Indiarapolis next Saturday. L. A. Graham is. on the reception committee. I’- you| suppose Graham & Walters are going j to try to run that meeting too? They publican, progressive, citizen and al other meetings. Must be something j to Tampico and this is taken to signs iy that there >s to be a change in the "watching and waiting policy ot tnadministration. President Wilson ha. ■ insen patient, very patient. He has given Huerta every opportunity. Nov. force is to be used if necessary. Force ‘ means war. It is quite likely that when;, the Mexican leaders take a look into , the muzzles of the big guns now be-’ Ing hurried in that direction they will be glad to listen to reason. Any way it is serious. It is not a bluff hnt noticto Huerta and the rest of the Mexicans

• ' »<? * "' A I 1 I ■ • < t-/ I I • Ateli \X'? ’ f ■ ■. 7 : *j -flL' ■■> • rt :■ ■ . / .'*s/' Cw**. i?M I' ' s A breast of the Rest 1 f"\UR Spring style-leads reflect the radiance of greater tailoring genius. All that has gone before simply set the stage for Spring and summer showingWe’ve suits at sls. to $25. that : - will give you all the sensation of a “custom-made” -extra nobby suits, yet held in least by relined good taste -conservative models to suit the conservative man. Let us show you the special features embodied in our Spring Showing. The Myers-Dailey Company.

• | that they cannot longer apar uuil ■I bluff. BIDS FOR COAL. The Decatur Public Library board will receive hi. until five o'clock p. |m., May 5, 19! i. for 3f tons of first du : egg size pev, ihontas coal, delllvered in basemen; of the Public Li ! brary. The Board reserves the right to ! reject any or all bids. HEN.'It E. HELLER. 14-91-28 Secretary. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. Notice is hereby given that Monday, the 4th day of May will oe the last day to pay your spring installment oi tax-s. 'I he treasurer's office will be 'open from 7 o'clock u. m. until 5:00 I o’clock p, m. each week day and the liooks will positively be closed at 5 ' o’clock p. m. on Monday, May 4th. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and the penalty of ten per cent will be added. Do not put your taxes off us they must be paid and the law points out the duty iot the treasurer. Those who have itought and sold property and wish a 1 division of taxes or wish to make ! partial payments should come In at once. Don't wait for the rush. No receipts can he laid away for any one. Yours very truly. W. J. ARCHBOLD, County treasurer. — 1 1 ■ O 11 WANTED—GirI for general housewofk. inquire this onicp. work. Inquire of Hugh Hite, at the Vanee and Hite Clothing store. 3tS4 cd rig. See D. H. Hunsickcr or call LOST —Bundle? of drv frct-ils on wuv homo. Kinder pivanr notify «Jonn L 115 per week guaranteed. Apply at

I' ffiBKBSXSMSKKKMbaZSTSBtfaSSHXK' DOINGS IN SOCIETY s CLUB CALENDAR. Wednesday. Trl-Kappas Mrs. J. J. Helm. German Reformed Aid. —Mrs. Mat Kirsch. Shakespeare—Mrs. D. M. Hensley. Thursday. Needles and Nods —Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hunsteker. Helping Hand - Mrs. John Spuller hostess at S. S. room. Babtlst Aid- Mrs. Howard Sikes. Euterpean—-Mrs. J. F. Erudite. Friday. Zion Lutheran Aid— Mrs. Henry Gunseit hostess at school room. Saturday. Helping Hand Apron Sale. Twenty-eight attended the excellent regular monthly business and social meeting of the Young People’s Alliance last evening at the Evangelical parsonage* when Mrs. J. H. Rilling entertained. The regular business was attended to and a musical program, iniuding a. piano duet by the Misses Mary Fuhrman and Huldah Mutchler and a piano solo by Miss Zelda Sebnitz, with general singing, was given. Light refreshments were served. Miss Zelda Schnitz will entertain at the May meeting. Forty or more attended the very ext iient meeting of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Nnfon at the home of Mrs. Fred Schafer yesterday after r oon. Mrs. W J. Meyers being an asistant hostess. The very excellent urogram as announced, was given und r the leadership of Mrs. T. W. Holappla and every number was fine. Mrs. Will Richards conducted the devcuonals, and pH numbers were given - previously announced, in addition. Mrs. John Niblick gave a fine talk on he local saloon question. Mrs. Eu.ne Runyon was In ch arg’ of the auslc and gave several fine selections, ’be union is limit’d to the serving of very light refreshments, and tea-and marguerites were provided in self service style. Mrs. W. J. Myers pouring •he tea. The afternoon was a very Peasant and profitable one. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Presbyter «n churuh had u splendid meeting, vtli good attendance ana interest, at •he Presbyterian Manse with Mrs. W H. Gleiser yesterday afternoon. The •rogram as previously published, vas rendered and was exceedingly lotresting. A number of ladles will leave omorrow at eleven o’clock over the ?rie for Huntington to attend the two lays' prekbyterial convention. Those < presenting the missionary society is Its. C. A. Dugan. Mrs. W H. Gleiser nd Mrs. 8. D Beavers; while Imily Carey will represent the Westminister Guild. Others are also anticipating attending. Mrs. Nettle Schrock »ili have the May meeting May 5. A new literary club lias been or -anlzed by *i number of ladles of the ity, and it will begin its season’s tudy next September. The club has been named "The Indies’ Research •lub" and during the season a miscellneons program. In which various intellectual studies will h<> taken up. will given. The club will meet every Monday afternoon from two to tour. The American Beauty rose has b*-en adopted as the club flower and orange vlll be the club color. The organize ion was effected with the following ffiiM.r.: President Mrs. R. D Myers: •-eretary. Mrs. C. D. Lewton; treasnr er. Mrs. O. L. Vance. The following re the members of the new club: the Mlsmm Nellie Blackburn. Jean Butler •nd Mtriem Carey; Mesdames D. B. Erwin. Mary Eley. John Falk. X N. TUtor, I. A. Graham. D. !’• Heller, Henry H Heller. Fred Heuer. P. G. Hooper. William Krctm r». <’■ D. Lew •on. F 8. M~r». H D Myere. It J ‘tire. Eugene Runyon. C. H. Spaulding. Morion Stultz. J. <?. Sutton. P. B Thomas. J C Tritch. <>. L. Vance. The Hlsutrtcal tltth held Ils closing liurlness meetlug of the year last •» enlng at the home of Mrs. Mary Eley, when th’ following officers were elect <1 for th’ year; I’rvsident. Mrs. Mary Floy; vice president. Mrs. R. S. Peteron. SW rotary. Miss Nellie Blackburn; treasurer. Mr*. Amos Glllik; recording ccretary. Mrs. Fannie Fristor. A apectai meeting has been called when commltt< es w’ll he appointed and the mat <>' outlining next yoer'a work lakThn and Nod* club *’HI n » I nltiß with Mr. mid Mrs. Dattas Huwsiclurte Tbe tiunbsndt* will ua«rrt with th»*ir whrst. MUw •♦-va ftrhndyberry gsve * de | lightful party l*«t evening in ■ mplitnent Io Ren Kchroyer who leg vew ijstuy for his home st Heliefontalne Ohio. oft»e« attests wets Miss Wilma OpßngCV. Mtlft Grote, the Misttea

I Huldah Mutchler and Lydia Kirsch. g| j Miss Ellie Miller was also an invited E guest but was unable to be present on - I account of convalescing from a recent I | attack of pneumonia. Music und a!| visit to the picture shows were amuse- I ments of the evening. M Tlie Misses Mayme. Adelaide and V Frances Deininger attended the recit- 9 al given by their cousin. Miss Helen • Loos, in tlie Majestic theatre, Fort I Wayne, last evening. Miss Loos •» a f talented vocalist, and has been study- | ing in New York for several years, g She is now preparing to go abroad • to continue her musical studies. Every seat In the theatre was taken and the g program was a beautiful and varied I one. very charmingly given. I The critics speak very highly of Mias | Loos' ability and predict great things j for her future. | The' meeting of the West Minister j I Guild which was postponed last even- I Ing will hold there meeting this even- ■ ing at the home of Miss Heater Long. I A full attendance is desired. I Every member of the Euterpean | dub is urged to attend the meeting J it the home of Mrs. J. F. FruchW to I morrow evening. At that tlie I work for next year will be planned and I other important business considered. 11 Fort Wayne & Springfield L Ry. Company. ] TIME TABLENortncound. Car* leave Decatur at 5:50, BtSO, | 11:30. 2:30. 5:45. 9:30; arrive at Ft. I Wayne at 6:53, 9:40, 12:40, 3:40, 6:55 and 10:40. Southbound. Lave Fort Wayne at ?:00, 10.00. 1:00. 4:00; 7:30, 11:00; arrive in Docatur at 8:10; 11:10; 210; 5:10; 8:40; 12:10. Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Ft. Wayne * Northern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo t Chicago Interurban Railway Com•any. The Ohio Electric, and Indiana . Union Traction Company; also with the Pennsylvania, Wabash, Nickle] Plate, L. 3. A M. &, C H * and i 1. R & I- railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of one •rain each way dally: Leaving Deca- j ur at 8:00 a. m.. and returning, leavng Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. This! •cables gjilppers to telephone orders ] -sod receive shipments promptly. W. H- FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, • • Oscatur.lnd.: - WANTED —Giri or aoman to do| ( housework for small family. In-1 luire of E. Woods, 'phone 255. 79t3 j ■'OK SALE- - Sow and 10 pigs, also one more full blooded Polau China Mail pig left. Prices reasonable. Adiress L. G. Williams , Phone Monroe 1 ; shorts. R. R. 10, Decatur Ind. 7513. 'OR RENT Small farm of 14 acres, three milt*-' from Ikwatur. Cash ent. Inquire of W. C. Baker. R. <t. WHAT A BOY DID I In the year of 1816 there was born In a country town of poor parents, a baby, who was destined to become one of the world’s wealthiest men. Almost from ths time he could work he did work. Until ho was 15 years of age he worxed as a ( farm hand. Then he got a job ae , an errand boy in a country grocery. By hie sober habita.hie Induetry. thrift and saving he succeeded In buying an Interest in the store when be was 21 year* of agr. Buy the time be was 23 he had saved enough to purchase an Interest in a wholesale store. Later on hd moved to New York City and bccjht a seat on the New York Stock Exchange, with the money be had saved. He gradually accumulated a fortune which at hla death, in 190 C. was estimat at 580.000,006 Hie name wee RuMcil Sage. , There Io not a boy or girl who reads thio, who cannot become wealthy by the practice of b.abite ( of thrift and saving. The boy or girl who in early ‘ life squanders the p*nni<-e. in let- ( tr years, will not have the dollars. ( Why not today open a Sav.ngs Account at the First National ( Bank. It same you 3 per eent. and we compound it for you twice a ( yw- » FIRST NATIONAL BANK c A Sale Place for Savings , Decatur, Indiana ' ..........

amawmaggßffiMMßßMMß f AFTER EASTER SUIT SPECIALS | S 1 Lot of Suits that sold at sls. (IM 4 7 il to $18.50 special - - - * ® 1 Lot of Suits that sold at S2O, (M *7 || to S3O. Special price -- • 1. /•</ V g S One lot of staple suits, sizes •>> I*7 g t to 46, Brown, Blue and Btack Tk I t "j|l » @0 $22.50 and $25., Special Sale A<•cz vra Igass&meibersJ Store of Quality 9

— I; roil LLL/UH 1 {; A BACK of every Clothcraft suit is a guarantee of- satisfaction which protects you against defects or dissapointments in material or workmanship a guarantee that makes clothes- buying safe Kind it in the inside pocket. I We want you to see the new spring fabrics and models. Prices $lO-512-513.50 and $15.00 holthouseTschulte and Company Good Clothes beiiers For Meu & Bey i ' DAINTY CAKES ANO DELICIOUS BREAD. ■WMMMa for springtime appetite* are al way* awaiting the demand* of thoie who** fundamental rule I* to eat nothing but th* h**t and purest food. Only the choicest quality of butter, egg*, flour and other Ingredient* go into the making of our bread, cake* and pastry. This, combined with our wide experience and painstaking skill, has made our name as high grade bakers for miler, around. Martin's bread for sale at 8. E. Hite grocery, Mr*. Anna McConnell'! North End grocery and at T. A. Hendrick'* restauranL Jacob Martin

THIS WEEK’S FLYER 7 Boxs Rub-No-More Powder or 7 Bars “ “ 4 ‘ Soap 25 cents THIS WEEK ONLY 12 Bars or Boxes assorted for 50c and Doll House FREE THE CASH STORE ATTENTION FARMERS — Our price for Butter Fat for the week ending with April 20th. is 26c Briny (Js Your Milk and Cream ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY rWife 1 to make the floors in your home I IllhkL sanitary. Give them a coat of I x ' ""’’S r Vernicol Stain / »nd they w,H have * rich glo*< appearance (mo< L/** a »r <hl«) and » smooth hard surface, which will not r , ? ly dust—and is easily cleaned with a damp ‘ wtll be enough for the border* of •p Vernf | room — c,n , *’^ y kj , 11 -nlvrm.tion and color card, (ran \ 1“• r Here. \ \ F*' V Holthouss Drug Co- VIyERNiCOI-'t \ 2*»« rAAMl®’’* \ i r'*-\<yr-x li * OAIMt °*W 4