Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1916 — Page 2

DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by The Decatur Democrat Compan) JOHN H. HELLER President ARTHUR R. HOLTHOUSE, Secretary Subscription Ratos. Per Week, by carrier 10 cents Per Year, by carrier 15.00 Per Month, by mail 25 cents Per Year, by mail $2.50 Single Copies 2 cents Advertising rates made known on application. ajitored at the Postofllce in Decatur Indiana, as second-class matter. CANT STOP US:— Uy the Underwood tariff law this administration has taken the tariff out ot polities; by the new tariff com mission it proposes to take politics out of the tariff. Speaking at a banquet of the Re publieau club in New York City last January, by virtue of his life-long al legianee to the republican party, Mr Schiff declared: “1 want to explain that nothing can stop the great prosperity we now have except a renewal ot tariff agita tion in the next campaign. Standing here on holy republican ground I say without tear or favor if you renew in the next presidential campaign th< tariff agitation of the past, if yoi threaten the country and show it yoi want a renewal of special privilege and high protection, the people will have none of it. The people have learned; the workmen and the farm ers have learned and they can not be misled any longer. I do not say that lu-cause I love the republican part; less, but because I love it more. 'My heart is for the republican party, but my common sense makes me a democrat.” And in these words Mr. Schiff voices the opinions of men with whom special interest is secondary to the welfare of all. —From Govern or Glynn’s Keynote speech at the St. Louis Convention. The hunger after office may have something to do with the roseate predictions of republican politicians, but their hunger is as nothing compared to the ravenous appetite of the lobby that Wilson scourged from the cap! tol. The lobby is for Hughes—unan imously and then some. Swimming pools for the boys and girls is now the most popular form of out door amusement in many cities and it has its merits. Every youngster should know how to swim and besides there is no healthier sport or one more thoroughly'enjoyed. Why not have one in Decatur? Every great piece of constructive legislation enacted during the Wilson administration has received republican support in both houses of congress, support given in recognition of the wisdom of the legislation. It is awkward now for these same statesmen to follow their candidate and criticize their own votes. - - r Keep on fighting for Decatur. Don’t spend a dollar somewhere else if you can spend it in Decatur for then you have a chance to get that dollar

Hl I ET us dress you in Society Brand Clothes and • V °" W 'N ’ )C s-alisfied w '**’ . V(Jl!: ’ sc =i and you will I|B|[ f also satisfy your f riends by '’’ a * <)O( ' appearance V%&O<ML 'SI9Lh ' wherever vou go. ffiv r /pB ■■ I I the best of woolens / ggl WW ! are used in Society Brand / Ta ' f Clothing. I H W W Workmanship is the main f W W 111 feature in a good suit of • <5 clothes and Alfred Decker & < Cohn put only the best in toUg W ffiktl,™ So, iety Brand CloU,es - COFVNIONr A. utc, The Myers-Dailey Company. SUITS THAT SUIT

again yourself and you haven’t if you send it to some distant city. Why there are some people here who even send away for their printing and we know we can do it Just as good and for less money than can the city printer. Keep your money at home. Who dares to say that patriotism is dead in this country, when all along the lines over which trains of soldiers are luting rushed to the front hundreds of people gather to cheer the khaki lads and to get a glance at these brave boys as the trains speed through? When there is cause to tight the men of this nation will give a good and sufflcient account of themselves. ' rlMMMß^faTrrnrginCTatraacig... DOINGS IN SOCIETY | i tmansrattmsnmuxmkw WEEK’S SOCIAL CALENDAR. Thursday. AUbright Guild Social —Wm. Al ather home. Mt. Pleasant Mite —Mrs. Sam Fuhr man. Helping Hand —Mrs. Fred Heuer at Reformed Church. Loyal Women’s Class —Mrs. J. 11. Mavity. Saturday. Ruth Circle Social-Christian church awn. | Life. TSe common problem—yours, mine, every one’s — Is not to fancy what were fair in life Provided it could be, but. finding first What may be, then find how to make it fair Up to our means —a very different thing. \fy business is not to remake myself. 3ut make the absolute best of what God made. —Robert Browning.

□ife is a leaf of paper white Whereon each one of us may write lis word or two, and then come night. Greatly begin. Though thou have time 3ut for a time, be that sublime. Not failure, but low aim. is crime. —James Russell Lowell. Mrs. William Trim of east of the ity arranged a nice chicken dinner tor her husband to remind him of his fort-eth birthday anniversary. His laughter, Miss Lucile Trim, and little niece. Naomi Case, of Decatur, served strawberry shortcake and ice cream for his supper. An enjoyable ‘ime was had by all. who wished Mr. Trim many more happy birthday? like this. A very pleasant surprise party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ainsworth Thursday evening. June 22. in honor of Clyde’s birth anniversary. All came with well filled baskets and after the delicious sup per was served, to which all did ample justice. Then came the mule contest in which Denison Krick won the prize, Jim Krick coming second. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ainsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tope and daughter, Cecelia; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sheets, Mr. and Mrs. Denison Krick. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ainsworth. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Welker, Mr. and Mrs. William Tope. Mr. and Mrs. William Parker Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McMichael and daughter, Eulelah; Mrs. Emma Miller. Mrs. M. F. Tope. Miss Jennie Sheets, Chloe Sonderland, Clea and Luetta Krick. Elsie Miller, Vera Bookman of Fort Wayne. Ernest Tope Jimmie Krick, Dewey, Basil and Owen Ainsworth, Glen and Floyd Sheets and Russell Tope.—Contributed. The Royal Neighbors will go to Ft.

Wayne Friday afternoon on the 2:30 car to be the guvirts of the Fort Wayne lodge. They will initiate a large class of candidates and a big banquet will be given at six o’clock. Miss “Tonk" Meibers was the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Otto Green at dinner yesterday. A company of relatives gathered at the home of Mrs. John Thompson last evening to visit with their aged aunt, Mrs. Mary Griffith, of Detroit Mich., who is visiting there and to say good-bye to her before she left todr... for Fort Wayne. The part^included Mrs. Clara Seigman of Ashtabula county, Ohio; Mrs. Nellie Seigman and children .of Continental,- Ohio: Mr. and Mrs Will Spade of Vera Cruz; Mrs. Frank Spade of near Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howard. Mrs. Fred Smith and son. Clark William, went to Marion yesterday to attend the annual reunion picnic of the girls who were students with her at college at Oxford. Ohio. There were about twenty-five in the company. The picnic was held at the soldiers’ home grounds. A large barn dance was given at the Charles Dirkson home north of the city last evening, about one hundred fifty attending. The barn is an ideal place, the music good and the company congenial. A fine lunch of 'sandwiches, pickles, cake, ice cream and salad was provided. Among those from here who were out were Genevieve Bremerkamp. Georgia Meibers. Tonk Meibers. Mayme Harting. Drusilla Gandy. Agnes Costello, Ethel Uhl, Kynt Voglewede, Minnie Alexander. Marguerite Gerard, Adelaide Dcininger. Raymond Harting. Leo Ehinger, Paul Reink’ng, Fred Schurger. Bernard Brake. Gregg Neptune, Walter Winkinson, Mr. atid .Mrs. W. R. Dorwin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sprunger. Joe Johns. Because of the heat the St. Vincent de Paul society transacted very little business when they held their regular meeting at the hall yesterday but devoted themselves chiefly to a social good time, sewing and talking Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Dan Vail. Miss Agnes Kohne was hostess to the Delta Theta Tau sorority last evening, the girls atendlng the Masonic dance at the close of the session. Reports of the national convention held recently at Muncie, were given .by the Misses Frances Deiuinger and Glennys Mangold. A luncheon followed the business meeting. Miss Glennys Mangold will entertain next Monday evening. The June section of the Evangelical Ladies’ Aid society entertained sixty-five yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. E. Hocker. A short program was given, a parcels post sale held, and the sum of ssl was turned into the treasury by the June section. o NOTICE TO CO NTH UTIIHS, Notice is hereby given that the common council in and for the City of I>e'eatur, Indiana, will on the ISth liny of .Inly. ISHft. at seven o'clock, p. m., at their council room in sail city receive sealed bids 'for the improvement of Ninth street from Monroe street to Adams street, according to the several seis of specifications, profiles and drawings therefor. on file in the office of the city clerk and according to the improvement rcsolutions'therefor. The eost of street and alley intersections on said improvement will be paid from the general fund of said city as provided by statute. Bidders will be required to deposit with their bid a certified check equal to two and a half per cent of the estimate of said improvement as filed in th‘- office of the city clerk. Bidders' blanks will be furnished at the office of the city civil engineer. All bids submitted shall' be upon blanks so furnished or same will not be considered. The council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and seal this 29th day of June, 191 G. 11. M. DcVOSS, 29-6 City Clerk. NOTICE OF < OM UISMOMIIiS' SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Jesse C Sutton, commissioner. appointed in an action for partition in the Adams rlrcuit court. Adams countv. State of Indiana, wherein America J’lnk, ot ux., are plaintiffs and Thomas C. Buekmastor et al., are defendants. for the partition of certain real estate therein described, to sell real estate described In the complaint and Judgment in said cause, will, as such commissioner, on Tue-aday. the 25th Day of July, 1M«, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m and 3 o'clock p m. of said, dav i - in fl from day to day thereafter, if said real estate is not sold on sold dav) at the law office of Heller. Sutton Heller, over the Old Adams County bank, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, offer for sale at private sale to the highest ami best bidder, for not less than the full appraised value thereof, the fee simple ot the following described real estate in said County of Adams. State of Indiana. to-wH: The southeast quarter of the northoast quarter of Section nineteen (19), tov.Vjhip twenty-five i-j:,, north, utntfe fifteen <lr. > ■■ ort, c ontaining 40 acre*, more or less. Tertns of Sale: One-third cash, onethird In nine months and one-third in eighteen months. Deterred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing 6 per cent interest from date, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, and secured by morwag • up >n the real estate sold. Or purchase r may at his option pay all vasli Sabi real estate - rm he things agreeable to the order of the court made and entered In said cause and in all things subject to the approval of said Adams circuit court JESSE C. SUTTON,” ~ ~ „ Commissioner Heller, button & Heller, Attorney »_■ 29-6-13 A. A. BRODBECK VERY ILL. A. A Brod heck, prominant farmer of Union township, is very critically ill of stomach trouble.

1 ©H. j f < THE GOLDEN RULE MY CODE OF ETHICS > g 229 F. BERRY STREET FORT WAYNE. IND. sffl||||||||lffil|H "” ll|, l ! llllllllllllllln CHRONIC DISEASES—I use the approved methods ot the up-to-date specialist and have every facility for giving the bes* possible results at a moderate cost.. I GIVE MY ENTIRE ATTENTION to the treatment of chronic, obstinate and obscure diseases and invite consultation from those afflicted with such diseases as Cancer, Goiter, Rupture, Male and Female Weakness, Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness, Throat and Lung Diseases, Tuberculosis, Tubercular affections of Glands, Bowels, Joints or Bones, Dropsy, Adenoids, Obstructed Breathing, Disease of the Eyes, Heart, Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder and Rectum. ECZEMA, ACNR and PSORIASIS, treated by light therapy, a method that cures when every thing else fails. One treatment will convince you. RECTAL DISEASES—I claim the best method ever devised for the cure of Piles, Fissure, Ulceration, etc., by non-surgical methods. No pain. No Cutting. No detention from business. No failures. IF YOU HAVE PILES I will cure yon, no difference ijow bad you are or how long you have had them. No matter what other Doctors have told you. I absolutely guarantee to give you satisfactory results unless your case is cancerous. HUNDREDS OF REFERENCES from Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan. Consultation’free and confidential. No Sunday or Wednesday Hours except by appointment. Gall Stones, Cancer and Uleers of the Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intoxi-cation, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from Stomach Trouble. Thousands of Stomach Sufferers owe their complete recovery to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Unlike any other for Stomach Ailment. For sale by Holthoijge Drug company, and druggists everywhere. CELINA AND DECATUR BUS LINE. An auto bus line now runs between Celina, Ohio, and Decatur. The bus will leave Celina at 1:20 a. tn., arriving at Decatur at 10:45. Returning it will leave Decatur at 3:00 o’clock p. m. Stops will be made at Mercer, Rockford, Ohio City, Dull, Glenmore, Wren, Willshire and Pleasant Mills. Headquarters at Decatur will be at the Murray and Madison hotels. Will pick up passengers all along the route. 12StlS WOESTE BROS. BUS LINI?. EAST RLPFALO East Buffalo, N Y.. June 29—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2,400; shipments. 570; otScialto New York yesterday. 570; hogs closing slow. Medium, heavy and yorkers. $10.05 @$10.10; pigs and lights. $9.S5@ $10.00; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; cattle, 250; slow; sheep. 600; steady; top spring lambs, $12.00. Morris Co’s Saturday special, 2 :00 p. m.: 48c slop jars, 29c; ladies and children’s 24c, 68c and 89c hats at 19c.—Morris Co. very Sv ouimi Wanted FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved in water for douches slops i pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Recommended by Lydia E. : Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, I sore throat and sore eyes. Economical. H*« ntwin&sry dexssms and gesskid.' uowef. i i 28 ,i! tSmrvv PHOTOGRAPHS of the children —pictures for their| friends—pictures for your family and your wife’s—pictures for you and the children both to lock at In future yoar S and bring back the childhood daya again. MAKE THE APPOINTMENT TODAY ERWIN STUDIO Expert Kodak Finishing. Over Callow and. Kohne Drug Store.

I JEWELERS TO CLOSE EARLY. I Beginning with this evening, mid 'continuing until October 1, the jewelms of the city have .weed to dose ; their places of business at 6 o’clock each eventai*,, excepting Monday and I Saturday evenings. Patrons are asklod to piease note same, and govern themselves accordingly. s L. AUTH. D. M. HENSLEY. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE ■o - - FORT WAYNE AND SPRINGFIELD TRACTION Leave Decatur. A. M.—5:50, 8:30, 11.30. P. M.—2:30, 5:45, 9:30. Leave Fort Wayne. A. M.—7:00, 10:00, P. M.—1:00, 4:00, 7:30, 11:00. Freight car leaves Decatur at. 7:00 ». tn„ and leaves Fort M ayne at 11 in., arriving In Decatur at 1:45 p. m. HOMER RUHL, Agent. NOTICE. I am now doing my spring and summer work on pianos and sewing machines. Should your piano or sewing machine need attention, leave your order at Wilhelm’s residence, 330 Winchester street, or telephone 337, and I will call. Office hours 12 m. and 6 p. m.. D. A. GILLIOM. Dealer, rebuilder, repairer and piano tuner, city. 112tf o I WANTElJ—Boarders, by the day or week. Inquire at 108 8. Third St. !or telephone 606. 154t3 '♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ DR. C. R. WEAVER * ♦ — ♦ OsteoDath ♦ ,♦ Licensed by the Indiana * * State Board of Medical ♦ * Registration and Examina- * * tion. Office over People’s * * Loan & Trust Co. ♦ * ’PHONE 314. + ♦♦♦ + ♦♦ + * + ♦♦♦♦ * PLENTY OF MONEY ♦ * to loan on * * IMPROVED FARMS * * at 5 Per Cent ♦ * Abstracts made on short ♦ * Notice. * * SCHURGER’S ♦ * Abstract Office. * RHEUMATISM Have you got it? Are you laid up with it and can’t work? No matter how bat off you are I can drive i out of you so speedily it wil surprise you. You will be out and on the road to health in a few days. SEE ME CHAS. T. BOURK, Preble, Ind.

B. C. HENRICKS D. C. VOL’R CHIROPRACTOR Above Voglewede’s Shoe Store, I • Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street. ■ Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. STRAWHAT SPECIAL All Sailor Straw Hats I I Price Buy a summer straw hat at the beginning of the straw hat weather. Vance & Hite

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—arc Pyorrhea and decay. Both usually develop only in the mouth where germ-laden tartar is present ‘‘But I brush my teeth,” you sav Yes, you brush them, but do you REALLY CLEAN them? Tonight, after brushing your teeth, go tothe mirror and examine them. In all probability you will find an accumulation of tartar on the enamel and bits of food deposit hiding to the crevices.

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TO THOSE INTERESTED IN REAL ESTATE LOANS. Dear Friends:— Are you contemplating making a farm loan? Have you in mind the purchase of a farm, or making improvements, or buying additional acres to that which you already own? If so, the thought comes, "Where can I do the best in borrowing money for my needs?” "Where can 1 get what I want and get it at the best possible advantage to me?” If you come into our office (next door to postoffice)) anil talk it over with us, we believe we can help you. W’e will loan as much per acre as prudence and good judgment will permit. We will loan you 5 per cent money or 5% per cent money, charge ■you a very reasonable commission, I——■ I BMII ——

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DEFIANCE TIRES I Guaranteed for 4000 miles. Adjust-1 ments made at our place of business. 4 Note the following prices: 28x3 Smooth Tread $ 7.60 and an old tire | -Bx3 Rough Tread 8.25 and an old tire Smooth Tread 7.70 and an old tire | inih/ R“ 00 i h J re 5 d 9,90 and an old tire q?vq / 0U?^ I i ead J 10.85 and an old tire " Smooth Tread 10.90 and an old tire | ? oUß ??£ ead 11.85 and an oid tire Q9V-I/ k ?. m °°uV read 12.00 and an old tire Smooth Tread 17.10 and an oid tire 31x4 1865 and an oid tire 31x4 Smooth Tread 17.45 and an old tire 35x41/ * • • 18195 and an old tjre 35x4 V RXi h T Tre 5 d 24 - 25 and an old tire 30x4 , Rough Tread 26.50 and an oid tire We carry in stock Goodyear. Ajax , z and United States tires, also a fulllin 6 - of accessories and supplies. Gur prices I and goods are always right, as we are large distributors. KALVER-NOBLE GARAGE CO. I Directly North of Court House.

Senreco. the formula of a dental spec, ialist, RBALLY CLEANS. It em> bodiM specially prepared, soluble granules unusually effective in de»n. ing away food depoehs. Moreover, it it particularly destructive to the germ of Py or: he A Go to your dealer today and get a tube of Senreco —keep your teeth REALLY CLEAN and protect y!)w , self against Pyorrhea and decay. Send 4c to Senreco, 304 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, for if % trial package. V* u

I or we will loan you 6 per cent nowr and charge no commission. w> think this 6 per cent loan Is a dandv You pay simply 6 per cent interest, to commission, and at any interest par. Ing time you can pay part or all of the loan. Do you need money tbit summer or fall? We would be pleased to have you come in and see us. We will do our best to be of service is you. . May we also call your attention a our business of making abstracts d title? We have full and comimir records in our office and many years experience In making abstracts ant our charges are very reasonable. Respectfully. THE BOWERS REALTY COMPAM FRANK M. SGHIRMEYER. FRENCH QUINN. IRti