Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1916 — Page 6

PAIL Y DEM OCR A T Published Every Evening Except Sunday by The Decatur Democrat Company LEW G. ELLINGHAM JOHN H. HELLER Subscription Rates Per Week, by carrier 10 cents Per Year, by carrier $5.00 Per Month, by mail 25 cents Per Yeur. by mail *2.50 Single Copies 2 cents Advertising rates made known on application. i^m—r-mi i ————»• Entered at the Postofflce in Decatur, ndiana, as second-class matter. rictatagtrrmnrnniactromuittmtnritt 1 DOINGS IN SOCIETY jj WEEK'S SOCIAL CALENDAR. Wednesday. L. T. L.—M. E. Cliurch. Shakespeare—Mrs. J. W. Tyndall. Historical Called Meeting—Mrs. C. A. Battenberg. Thursday. Helping Hand—Mrs. Peter Kirsch at Reformed Church. Euterpean—Mrs. J. W. Tyndall. Presbyterian Aid —In church parlors. Loyal Workers Class—Mrs. Frank Butler. Friday. Y. P. B.—Edwin Stephenson. Methodist Mite —Mrs. A1 Burdg. Historical —Mrs. James Bain. Do Your Best—Mrs. Albert Graber. Zion's Lutheran Aid —Sehoolliouse. Queen Esthers —Miss Grace Butler. Saturday. Evangelical Pastry Sale —At Gas office. Not to outshine, but to shine upon his neighbors, is the successful man's mission.—Elizabeth Towne. Mrs. W. A. Lower and Mrs. C. E. Bell will entertain at a thimble party | Friday afternoon. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will give a kitchen shower at the church parlors Thursday afternoon. The ladies are urged to come at 2:3P o’clock and bring needles and thimbles to sew carpet rags. Mrs. Hubbard will pay five cents a pound tor ail rags sewed and this will go to the flower fund. Mrs. Dolly Durkins is chairman of the committee on entertainment. Mrs. Otto Reppert was hostess to the Woman’s Missionary society of the Reformed church yesterday. ■ Mrs. Stolte carried out the fine program as published much to the interest and profit of the twenty-five present. The collection was $3.36. The Afternoon Five Hundred club, with a number of guests was entertained by Mrs. Otto Green yesterday at their regular card party and luncheon. Guests were Mrs. Christena Niblick, Mrs. W. A. Kuebler, Mrs. L. A. Holthouse. Mrs. James P. Haeflling and Miss Rose Tonnelier and ' Mrs. Catherine Hill of Mcßain, Michigan. Club prizes were taken by Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. Arthur Mangold and Mrs. Herman Gillig, and the guests’ prize by Mrs. Kuebler. The luncheon was very fine and served in two courses. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Joe Tonnelier, Mrs. C. L. Meibers and Mrs. Anna Droppleman. At the meeting at the home of Mrs. L. A. Graham yesterday afternoon, the Woman’s Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Presbyterian church elected the following officers: President, Mrs. S. D. Beavers; secretary, Mrs. C. F. Davison; assistant secretary, Mrs. Charles D. Teeple; treasurer, Mrs. J. C. Hanna. The secretary of literature is to be supplied The opening of the mite boxes was in order at this time and with special offerings from unexpected sources, We have just received a shipment of Spring shirts that can cot be surpassed. AH colors guaranteed to hold and stand washing. sl, $1.50, $2 and $4 THE MYERS-DAILEY COMPANY

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the amount thus far received is $29.36. Other mite boxes will be reported la ter. Attention was called to the annual presbyterial convention to be held about the middle of, April at Warsaw, when it is desired that as many of the ladies as can. attend. About forty attended the meeting yesterday and associate hostesses were Mrs. T. M. Reid and Mrs. A. M. Anker. Refreshments of ice cream, wafers, candies and coffee were provided. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia met last evening and heard a reporr from their financial secretary of the amount cleared at their recent card party and dance. The total sum cleared is sixty dollars, which is considered very good. They are planning to give a light operetta. "Sylvia” after Easter. Having considerable music talent in their society and with plenty ot time ior practice uiuii liiai linn.-, the event will be very good. This will be given under the direction of the president, Mrs. L. A. Holthouse. with the assistance of the others. Mrs. Avon Burk informally entertained yesterday at a little neighborhood party, a number of her friends coming to spend a pleasant time in the afternoon. Light refreshments were served. The Christian Endeavor society of the United Brethren church wifi give a penny social tomorrow evening at the McCrory home. A good time is anticipated. COMPLETERETURNSW FOR PRIMARY ELECTION (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Decatur, Second Ward B—James Hurst. Republican Precinct Committeemen. Berne A—John H. Hilty. Nort Blue Creke—J. P. Hilyard. Wabash A, —William Mesei. South St. Mary's —J. Wesley Dague. Middle Monroe—W. T. Waggoner. South Washington — Esaias T. Jones. North Washington — George W. Raudenbush. Monroe A —J. F. Lehman. Decatur, Third Ward A—E. Fritzinger. Decatur. Second Ward A —C. L. Walters. Decatur, Second Ward B—M. A. Frisinger. French —D. A. Baumgartner. lEast Jefferson —Daniel Brewster. Decatur, First Ward B—J. G. Smith. Decatur, First Ward A—S. W. Peterson. Geneva B —Hiram M. Aspy. Decatur, Third Ward B—John M. Lenhart. West Union—Abraham Raver. East Union —E. D. Wass. South Kirkland —Homer Andrews. ■ South Preble —Fred Schueler. North Wabash—Samuel Teeter. North St. Mary’s—Wm. H. Teeple. Wabash, Ceylon—Charles Pyle. North Hartford —William Judd. Monroe B —Menno Rurkhalter. North Preble- —Perry Reed Caston. South Blue Creek—Elmer N. Eley. North Monroe —R. A. Andrews. North Kirkland—Wm. Ehrman. , West Root —Emory A. Mallonee. West Jefferson —Jesse A. Buckmaster. aPIANO TUNING. Mr. Krimmel, the piano tuner, of Fort Wayne, is here for a few days. Orders can be left at the Murray hotel; phone, 57. 60t2

FARMERS MEETINGS Several special farmers meetings have been arranged for this week l.y County agent A. J. Hutchins. The first meeting will be held tomorrow night at St. Johns when demons?ra tious of the treatment of oats for smut and potatoes for scab will be given. Friday right, commencing at seventhirty o'clock at the number one school in Blue Creek township treatment of seed oats for smut and uses of sov beans for hogs will be given. On the Tuesday night following, at the number 8 school house in Washington town j 1 ship an illustrated talk on Hogs and methods of feeding will be given. The farmers should make it a point to attend these meetings as they will be given by men recognized as authc—> in the various lines of wark. —c ELMER AULT HAD TROUBLE 5 The police were called to 'The BeeHive” opposite the Erie tracks this afternoon to settle a little fracas be- 1 tween Elmer Ault and part of Iris fain-! ily who were from all evidence obtainable having a round with a few of the family members. When Special Offi-! cer Biggs arrived at the place the quar, rel had somewhat subsided and Elmer, Ault the main factor in the case was resting easy on a sofa smoking a cigarette. When questioned about the affair he became very angry and ordered Biggs from his place. The Bee Hive lias been the place of many police court records during the past year, j o SPECIAL SERVICE TONIGHT A special service will be held to I night following Nile regular prayer terviee at the Methodist church when the social study class will hold a stu ly period folowi.ng closely afteNthe first i service. Charles Teeple will lead the prayer service and Professor Penrose , of the local high school will lead the social study work. o HARRUFF IS GRATEFUL Please accept my thanks for the splendid vote given me at the primary i i and if elected your County Surveyor it is my intentions to serve the people as I believe they desire to be served ORVAL HARRUFF. — o - EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Mid-week services at 7:15 at the Evangelical church. After this service the choir will meet for rehearsal. Let the attendance be good at both meetings. o FOR SALE. Corner lot known as the Kennedy property, located corner First and Rugg streets, Decatur, Ind., size 82x 132, plenty of room for two houses, three and one half squares from iSie court house. Price $1,250, sewer and street improvements paid. 41tf. ED S. MOSES, Executor. - - '■■■ PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. D. A. Gliliom (Professional) rebuild er and repairer ot pianos and sewing machines, ana piano tuner. Dealer tn both branches. Write or phone 8. Line P, city. Office at home. Residence, south end city limits, at G. R. & I. railroad crossing. At home on Saturdays. 293-m-w-s-ts 1 * i O" ■ - i- .... FOR SALE. One set of heavy harness, 1 set of farm harness, 1 set of buggy harness, ! all new, hand made. Harness oil . right, as long as it lasts. Stop at - 606 So. 13th St., and get the price. ! 12-f-s-4wks W. H. AMRINE.

BRISK HALF HOUR (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONEi mittee granted the petition of J. J. Tonnelier for a sewer and that of L. W. Franks for a sidewalk along West Monroe street to the city limits. The engineer was also instructed to make the plans and specifications. The compensation insurance matter was also reported by the commtitee. No action was taken, however. The finance committee, to which had been referred the communication of Tom Gauze, reported same dismissed. The clerk was authorized to advertise for bids for the year’s supply of coal, fo* hauling same and for oil. The bids will be received at the first meeting in April. The purchasing committee was instructed to buy grader blades for the street pomtnissioner. The finance committee allowed the | following bills and the meeting ad- j j journed: jw. M. Fay & Co !...$ 61.05 Indiana Electric Appliance Co. 41.95 Bourbon Copper & Brass C 0,.. 21.50 Pittsburg Meter Co 4.62 j National Meter Co 3.85 Thompson Meter Co 5.18 Columbiana Pump Co I.BS M. J. Mylott pay roll 195.00 Street commissioner's pay roll 14.50 Isaac Chronister 32.50 Citizens' ’Phone Co 12.00 Kirsch. Selemeyer & Sons .... 10.05 i Recorder Adams County 1.10 ! Citizens’ 'Phone Co 8.63 j Kalver-Noble Co 8.00 j m i t -n~r ■ i nll n —■■■ i

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Adams Express Co 1.47 A. R. Aslibaucher 3.10 J. D. McFarland 2.00 T. A. Leonard 8.22 Nye Tool & Machine Works .. 2.23 Natl. Mill * Supply Co 4.75 L. A. Holthouse 35.95 Volunteer Firemen 17.00 Volunteer Firemen 14.00 John W. Coffee 59.03 City Firemen 62.50 Central Supply House 9.60 Decatur Herald Co 7.50 Waterworks pay roll 17.50 T. St. L. & W. R. R 619.66 Loraine Coal & Dock Co 259.34 General Electric Co 65.90 j James Ross 2.40 I Police pay roll 110.00 i A. C. Foos pay roll 150.50 Kirsch, Sellemeyer & Sons ... 5^.02 PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. I the undersigned will offer at pub- ! lie auction at his residence, szs N'o. | Fifth street, on Saturday, March 18. 1916, sale commencing at 1 o’clock p. m., the following household goods: Five stoves, 1 base burner, 2 soft coal burners, 2 cook stoves, chairs, tables, stands, beds and bedding and in fact every household article that I have in my house. Also a number of jack screws and a few bushels of potatoes. Come and attend this sale and get wliat you want and are iiineed of. Amounts of $5 or more, nine mouths credit with negotiable security. JOHN F. COLCHIN. 58t9 North Fifth St. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS I PAY BIG

What Style Hat This Spring? It’s One of The Most Noticeable Parts of Your Outfit. Our Spring line of Hats froiti the Crofut & Knapp factory has just arrived. it includes many New Styles and Shades, which will fit you just right. Don’t forget to take a J OO ) 4 ou . 1 ’ Spring Suits, Shirts and Neckwear, it will pay you. MAY WE EXPECT YOU THIS WEEK. HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE & CO. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and (TsTBURKHEAD & SON PRACTICAL HORSESHOERS Special Attention Given to Lame, Interfering And Forging Horses. Genera! Blacksmithing and Wood Work. Cor. Ist. and Madison St. The Old Clemens Stand. shrinking? Sm an 9 er ahead! i Go now to a mirror and examine your J " W mouth? Do your gums look rinsed out, I 'Mi V Y\ shrunken? Do you sec a jagged appearance I J /nr ' in the gum-line? 1 *IS If so, see your dentisL He will tell you \ that you have pyerrhta, and that to save your Steyovr inXstt*ux yearly. teeth you will have to fight this dread disease Use Seareco tmee daily. at once. From pyorrhea come by far the !tint Sennet dttsmare. It ciean>cs greater part of all tooth troubles, the teeth deiightfuliy. It gives them Unless treated and checked, it will a whiteness distinctive of Ser.reco result not only in the shrinking and alone. Its flavor is entirely pleasing, malformation of your gums and of and it leaves in the mouth a wonthe bony structure into which your derful sense of coolness and wholeteeth are set, but in the loss of the someness, teeth themselves. start the Senreeo treatment A specific (or pyonhe. has beep (Si discovered recently by dental set- every tube. A two-ounce tube r jj! ence, and is now offered for daily for 25c is sufficient im 6 weeks’ £ Jj treatment in Senreeo Tooth Paste. ly Get Senreeo c L .v* of your dnsggift today; or send Mjr oenreco combats the germ of the 4c in stamps or coin (or sample disease. Its regular use insures your tube and folder. Address The ( tceih ajainst the attack or lalthcr StttacSS b3£ =3 progress of pyorrhea. Cincinnati, Ohio. r