Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1916 — Page 2

- - T '—— — v --c■' FORD OWNERS: ATTENTION Avail Yourself of This Big Money Saving Opportunity. j Genuine “DEFIANCE” Tires of extra heavy construction and with a positive 4000 mile guarantee will be sold at the following astounding prices. 30 x 3 Smooth Tread - $7.30 and an old tire. I 30 x 3 Tiger Tread - 8.00 and an old tire. 30 x Smooth Tread - 9.45 and an old tire. 30 x Tiger Tread - 10.35 and an old tire. Al! adjustments on a 4,000 mile basis, and sold under the strongest guarantee ever written. This sale is for-CASH only. This special offer good ONLY until April 20, 1916. | KALVER-NOBLE GARAGE COMPANY | Directly North of Court House. | nUMQMBBMaEnaaBMMBIn ■ESMUSailC’iiv. ..V >'. JBSKBHSRJSiKit

FOR SALf Reids Yellow Dent Seed Corn Garden Seeds, and Onion Sets. Lawn Grass, Timothy and Clover Seed. We have some Pocahontas and White Ash Coal we’re wanting to close out. If you are wanting anything in the coal line give us a call. Bowers-Niblick Grain Co. PHONE 233

r*"— ■ 1 ——— SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Will be Held on Saturday, April 15, at 12:30 p. m. Owing to the inclement weather last Saturday the public sale of E. H Shoemaker was postponed until Saturday, April 15. The following household goods will then be offered at public auction: Base burner, laundry stove, Wilsin heater, davenport, dining table, side board,. dresser, beds

■ • . < 1 /aww. yiVflH If IB — x ti £s£|i “Paint My House, Too” I i'l/lljii fIESKIi The spirit of neighborhood improvement fills the zx/jl : ||lj very a * r ' The a d’ bright colors of spring have re pl ace d tbe somber hues of winter. Grass is green HL ,w . —flowers are springing into glorious bloom. Nature ¥'■> is providing a beautiful setting. Js your house in hary,W mony—or do the fresh-looking surroundings only serve B Zx to emphasize its dullness? Does it complete the picture B Mg —* S P a bflcd? || Now’s the time of all times to dress up your home in fresh, new colors. The first essential in home improvement is good paint, and the paint that you can depend upon to be good is I HIGH STANDARD I LIQUID PAINT

,v' \ ■ You take no chances, you know exactly what the contents of every can of “High Standard” will do. Forty years of experience and countNlcss exposure tests have made this knowledge definite. Chemical analysis cf the raw materia&wi . . | . . . /“•si lais ana tuorougu maculae uusing insure a a uniform product. You get in ' High Standard” a paint that works easier, and spreads farther than cheaper ’aS paints —a paint that hides better and protects

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and springs, kitchen cabinet, stands. ; chairs, rugs and other articles too nu- ' nierous to mention. AU in first-class ' (ondition. Sale starts at 12:30 p. m., Saturday. April 15. Terms cash. >rts E. H. SHOEMAKER. PIANO TUNING. Mr. Krimmel, the piano tuner, of Fort Wayne, is here for a few days. Orders can be left at the Murray lio--1 tel; phone, 57. 50t2

better the surface of your building —a paint that does not fade, that holds tight to the surface in perfectly protecting coats—that fails K® only by gradual wear and leaves a good surface for repainting rafga It actually costs less to use this better paint and get its perfect protection. It goes so much further—and it lasts go much longer on the building that its use is true economy. Ask us for an estimate on your paint requirements,

tat I MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 15. Tuesday, April 11. Regular ineetinc Blue Lodge. DAVID E. SMITH, W. M. ! LISTEN:Book your Sale with an Auctioneer. Who is able o n ake your sale a Su*. cess. Telephone No. 8 L R, N. RUNYON Decatur, Ind. »

lim.l.N vi.lowed BY THE < <>i ' 1 ' < <>M MISNIOXEHM. Will Hammel, clerk’s salary. »525.«><> Do, clerk'* expeiiue ... 7.3 J Cltlacn’M Telephone Co., do U«Burford, l» Democrat, do Underwood Typewriter Co,, <!<• T. H. Baltzell, Auditor's salary s<o.| • I Do, auditor's expense - t’ltisenH* Telephone Co., do Geo. Klnzle, treasurer's salary in-j.V'' Citizen’-' Tel. Co. Treas. exp. ?•’ E. 11. matt, do Geo. Klnzle, do „ Aaron Auusburiurer, Hee. salary Do. recorder s 30 per cent fees 139.4•' Do, expense »•"’ ’ Remington Typewriter Co., do i Citizens' Trlepiinne Co., do Burford, by Democrat, do ■/’ Ed Green, sheriff's salary SO (Mi | Do. boarding 1 i Citizens' ’lei. Co., sheriff exp. IM Green, mileage, penal farm 20. Do, <l.» IC. E. Talkinwton, from pn. rrm D' Win. B. Burford, purveyor's exp. Phil L Ma. kiln. <k> Chicago Steel Tape Co., do _ Citizens’ Telephone Co. Decatur Liuht & power Pt., do Klrsqh, Sellemeyer Suns Co., do E. S. Christen, Sal. Co. Supt. of Schools - Citizens' Tel. Co.. Supt. Exp. ,n,r E. S. Christen, do Burford, by Democrat, do F. M. Christen, Asst. • ,o. Supt.. E. S. Christen, Trav. L'xp. Wm. Frazier, Co. Assess.. Salary D. D. Clark, coroner s inquest 1Davhi Hensley, jr„ do Dick Heller, do C. A. Perry, —• -J,’.' ; 11. B. Evans, uo *l:.' I W. E. Mungovan, du .John Andrews, do - John W. Clark, i Win. Sudduth, do . II It. L. Sampson, do i John W. Marbaugh, do -J;' Levi Poling, do J. C. Grandstaff. Hlth. Com. sal. ' .1. C. Grandstaff, do, expense . .. I Burford, by Democrat, hlth bd. I J. C. Gra idstaff, hlth. com. exp. 1 Frank Neusbaum, quarantine ex. ]»»."{ Wm. Reppert. Co. Com., salary . ' David J. Dilling, do i*'Christian Eicher, do Do. Co. Com., exp. llenrv B. Heller. Sal. Co. Atty. 1?"« .1 H. Steele. Aft Officer ■ M.? Carrie Lew ton, Poor, Root tp. I ■ ' Ed L. Augenbaugh, do, Wash. Niblick A. Co., do Vera Clark, coroner's ex Harry Cowan, do, St. Mary's Fisher A- Harris, do. Wash. EjJ Baker Ar Mongold, do Kirsch, Sellemeyer Sons Co., do S. E. Hite, do 10-I'e Chas. Voglewede. do .. . . D. I'. Clark, do 100.00 J. W. Vizard, do. St. Mary's Geo. I. Davis, do Menno Burkhalter, do, Monroe.. *■"" F. W. Studler, do, Hartford EM" Armstrong & Conner, do, Wab. ‘-S’* i Geneva Elevator Co., do Cooper & Drew, do Dr. L. Mattax. do Bowers-Niblick Grain Co.. Court > house Itwn J. D. Stults. Ct. H. custodian ••• "" l»e<atur Light & Power plant, court house expense ♦ .1 Natl. Linseed Oil Co., do «•?? Moore Oil Co., do L. D. Jacobs, jan. Jail -0.00 Decatur Light & Power Co., supplies, Jail .......... ».19 Citizens’ Telephone Co., do - Kirsch, Sellemeyer Sons’ Co., do J <*••_*? Associated Mfg. Co., do E. L. Carroll & Sons, do .... Henry .Schlegel, labor Co. farm 1.50 Ottis Yost, do Laura Meschberger, do -•>■ ' Mrs. Lettie Heuselman, do ' Albert Heuselman, do “J :e.. J. H. Rilling, preaching, do 4.00 < ev. Benj. Borton, do j.OO Martin Laughlin, main., do * s ■ Citizens’ Tel. Co., exp., do E. L. Carrols & Son, do *][•; •; F Northwestern Mfg. Co., do ; ' Cooper & Drew. Ch. guardians 19.1 i I Delaware Co. Children’s Home, maintenance, do 9».JiMrs. H. M. Crownocer, board children’s guardians 14.70 Wm. Krueqkeberg, primary election expense » ' Martin Gerke, do rl'SC. H. Getting, do . Herman Reese, do •*'. John Millet, do 53 Wm. Zimmerman, do ’Ji’-!' J. C. Crum, do ’>> J. F. Snow, do \ Jacob Omlor, do Jo Vr t E. W. Jackson, do 53.E» L. W. France, do Jiisha Merryman, do •■’ L M. Foreman, do •?- M. L. Oliver, do G. Beer, do Jonas Neuenschwander, do 52.90 L. L. Dunbar, do Eugene Lindsay, do 51 M. L. Smith, do 54.u0 Clem Michaels, do J. L. Yaney, do 52.9 Wm. Kerr, do John T. Lose, do 5b.0.> A. J, Bienz, do "J-j!' E. F. Gass, do • Irvin Brandy berry, do M Joseph D. .McFarland, do 53.'."' O. L. Vance, do 54.90 G. W. Gent Is, do sb. I • I T. A. Gottschalk, do 60.3. ‘ Fred Bentz, do • ••0.9" 4 Henry Dickerson, do J J. H. Runyon, do e 5X.6.- | James Stults. do * I Martin A- Joseph, do 3.7" Henry Schultz, do o>L. D. Jacobs, do 9.n0Frank Wemhoff, do .... IS."" Amelia Tonnelier, do 10.0" Aj n« s Weber, do Harry Fritzinger, do Decatur Democrat Co., do ... 233.i’. Kate Hammell, do JU."" John S. Peterson, do 65.00 Will Hammell, bd. e’lec. can. OTO" C. C. Ernst, pri. elec, exp 12."' Wells Bros., nurial of soldier 50."' Wells Bros., burial of soldier 9 Weils Bros., burial of soldier 50.0" Decatur Democrat Co., leg. adv. 1361 A. C. Butcher, mile.-* * <»; juetlce of pea<e L7O T. H. Baltzell, making assesors’ books 150.00 M. Fullenkamp. hoard children’s J g ti ij - li.it'.- 16.8 | Niblick & Co., do 3.66 ] Fred Braun, Bowers road 1 Dick Hoch, do ....... 5.00 | T. 11. Baltzell, Frank Hisey rd. 35."" | Peterson & Moran, do . 50.0" j T. H. Baltzell, Appleman road . 35.00 I John ’l’. Carpenter. John T. | Carpenter road 2.0" I Fred Braun, do 2.00 I Oliver Lizar, do 2.75 j Peterson &. Moran, James ForeI man road 1 T. H. Baltzell, do 35.00 I Do, A. F. Thjcme-Lehr man rd. 35.00 I Fred Braun, do 6.00 I A. F. Thieme, do . 9.75 I Adolph Schamerloh, 2.00 j Dick Boch. do 15.0" I Do, John T. Carpenter road 5.00 I Dore B. Erwin, do 50.0 u | r. H. Baltzell. do 35.00 | Do, Elmer Eley road 35.00 I Dore B. Erwin, do 50.00 I August Conrad, do 1".oo August Scheiman, do 10.00 R. L. Longshore, Abe Stoneburncr road ’■ " Do, do 5.00 Roy Baker, do 2.00 Ben Schrank, do 2.0" Orval Harruff, do 2.0" Warren Buckmaster, do 2.00 Otto Bogner, do 2.00 j Sam Duller, do 2.00 J. H. Runyon, do l.'.'iO C. N. Brown, do 15.0" T. 11 Baltzell. do 35.00 I T. H. Baltzell, Hirschey road 35.00 Phil L. Macklin, do . . 35.00 Peterson & Moran, Ben MHicr.. 50.0!; ' T. IL Biltzell, do .35,00 Decatur Democrat, road bonds.. 1 !.S:< | Do, Henry Bauman road T. H. Baltzell, do 35.00 The Indianapolis Star, do 2.1" | Do. do . 2.28 Ed Green, do 5.00 Do, do 2.50 , ihe Indianapolis Star, Peter D. I Steiner road 2.40 F. C. Foreman, do . . .50 Decatur Democrat Co., do G2.9G [ The Indianapolis Star, Daniel Kaehr road 2.40 Decatur Democrat Co., do .. 92."0 T. H. Baltzell, do 35."" Ed Green, do 1.2" L. D. Jacobs, do 2.1 u Decatur Democrat t Co., Blberstlno road 61.25 I Ed Green, do -r.. . 5. io Indianapolis Star, do 2.16 T. H. Baltzell, Curtis FritzhigI er road < 35.0" 1 i The Indianapolis Star, do . . 2.16 ‘ Electa Baltzell, do 5o

Povatur Democrat < I Ed Preen. <i" , | .1.. 'I" E4 Preen. Mlnk«r I; 1 '',,., Ih'.atur ! "•I""' ■' • |,, The In'll""’)] 0 ' 1 ; S IV-’ \|;i|.. t ■! 1 |trrsen A- ai” "• t ~, i I ’1 ’io/Amstut’z it' Netihnu<e r 1 ",T<i In be Neuhau'et ll '! ' John A An.Htutz, .1" David NeuhiuiHi'i. ' ' John E AinMiitz, <lO V.-nnb N'eiihJiw >'o i Ih'o'r'v'H"'h‘iibe<'k- <lo ]('.ihi j < L.mk"h'''3. ,, A"i o " " J"'. !■ ,'l' ll M ' I < r roii Hileker. ; ” . T II Baltzell. Mi" I’en .h Pore 11. Erwin, do |.l» Wnlti”- Johnaon. do oo John Johnro”. ■. .lake Neiihii’l- r. do .1 din AmMutz. do Warren Jone". 'I" J Harry Durbin, do ■ H 1.. Loii'-'shori- do • • , T H. Baltzell. Joan I». I" Dore B. Erwin, do ■. n« (Non. P'le. H” l ’ l ' -•'r"-" 1 '" ' Mike Maier, do :"" Bert Aim;;. , ■ -i"."" John Hoffman, do jann Wm. Meyer, do J. L. Aspey. J"' 1 Joo ChrlHmnn. oo jpo Henry Kelley, do lH i T. H. Baßz. 11. do . .lames I*. Miller. 1. I'.’ 35 00 T H Baltzell. do . Phil L. Mm kiln, Henry bitiei man road ; o, oo T 11. Baltzell, do 1-. 00 Ralph Slenpv. do ~„„o Caroline S hrdmnn. do C. 11. Elzev. poor ''"’•l IV Schafer Hdw. Co., highway si r ,. jicrint‘Ui'l'nt ' xi" "'"' i-'tioo Jim A Hendricks, do Jacob Stuber. Asst. Hlsh. .11!'- . Jll . George E. Elnk. do - (l - Noah Yoder, do . ■■ .1 M Ehrsnm. do Jaeob Mitch, do ~e , A. P. Duer, do .... )0 .1. C. Augsburger, do J. A. Hower, do i«o'3i j p. Winans, do - i Herman Relnklng, do • Otto Boerger. do pf-./i;! Bred ' baetZELI.. Auditor. FOR SALE. Borner lot known as the Kennedy property, located corner First and Rugg streets. Decatur. Ind., size S’.'x 132. plenty of room for two houses, three and one half squares from cue court house. Price »i,zso, sewer and street improvements paid. 41tf. ED S. MOSES, Executor. EARLY VEGETABLE PLANTS. For Sale -Early vegetable plants of every description. The very finest varieties. All plants in season. TONY HOLTHOUSE. 33 No. 4th St., ’Phone 2M'.. S~ti c '' r ; Cv-.'yir ' -- " ■ ' Cjgb’ c- - ’ your I. rtiv.rr, cr .. ■ > , jJ-.iiLl eery doaicr.

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