Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1916 — Page 4

Grocery Buying At FISHER & HARRIS CASH GROCERY PAYS.

25 lb. bag fine Cane Granulated Sugar $1.98 6 small or 3 large cans’ Carnation, Pet, Fox River or Danish Prize Milk for 25c Eagle'Brand Milk, the can 15c Large- tall cans Pink Salmon for 10c 25c pkg. Sayman Vegetable Soap 20c 3 10c cans Red Kidney Beans ...20c A can 7c 25c jar Preserves for 19c 1 gal. pail Karo Syrup for 45c 2 15c pkgs. Post Toasties, Jersey Corn Flakes or Shredded Wheat Biscuit for 25c 3 10c pkgs. Jello, any flavor 25c Full qt. jar Fancy Queen Olives . 22c Fresh Baked Ginger Snaps lb. . .7'/ 2 c 4 lbs. Fancy Peaches or Preserves 25c* A lb 6'/ a e 3 5c pkgs. Uneeda Biscuits 10c 3 10c pkgs. Nablscoes or Anoias. ,25c 3 10c pkgs. Fig Newtons, Graham Crackers, Cheese Sandwiches or Social Tea Biscuits for 25c

Call either of our ’pho nes, No. 5 or 48. Your ’phone orders will be promptly attended. FISHER & HARRIS GROCERY ' South Second Street Opposite Court House

Dr. L K. Magiey VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE 186 DECATUR, IND. HOUSE FOR RENT—Corner Sixth and Jefferson streets; has lights and water. —Joshua R. Parrish. 181tf M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, 185 ■UBaaKaraasuHMtHi STAR GROCERY Marco Fancy Blend Coffee .30c Marco Dried Beef 15c Marco Peanut Butter lEc Marco Pork and Beans 10c & Marco Red Kidney Beans...loc | Marco Rolled White Oats.. 10c g I Marco Proxide Toilet Soap 10c k Marco Horse Radish Mustard £ Marco Corn Flakes 10c f - Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ....10c | Marco Macaroni 10c » Marco Spaghetti 10c F. Marco Pearl Tapioca 10c > ? Marco French Olive OH ....35c g Marco White Table Syrup ..15c £ Marco Mustard Sardines ...10c till Johns.

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I Large cans Clam Juice 10c 11 Large cans selected Clams 15c Extra dry pack Shrimp. 2 cans...2sc A can .15c Rainbow brand Oleomargarine, 1' 1 tb carton 19c : Compare this oleo with whot you havo been pacing 22c to 25c pound for. 1(H) tb. hag Chicken Feed $2.25 50 tt>. bag for $1.15 : I 7 bars Swift Pride Soup. 1 can Sun Brite Cleanser, aH for 25c Nice, large Watermelons, each . 35c 6 White Porcelain China Plates..39c : 6 White Porcelain China Cups and Saucers 39c Large White Porcelain China Vegetable Dishes, each •. .10c .‘'Git value Clothes Baskets each 45c 20c extra heavy Market Baskets each 15c j 25c extra heavy Baskets, | each .20c i Complete assortment of Fruits and Vegetables at our special low prices.

DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Wnnre 1:30 to 5:00 nours 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy B. C HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR ■ Above Vogiewcde’s I Shoe Store. Phone 660 Reeidence 510 Cleveland Street Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ini i —.— i I YOUR CREDIT j is what you make it. It will be ; worth far more Io you when i the time comes than an arm- - ful of letters presented by you a STRANGER. ; A small beginning as a well kept bank book has led to many a man’s business suc- ( cess. We invite you to open * an account here SOON. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA " Members Federal Reserve Association. |l

| HELP WANTED] FOR SALE —Several g\>od secondhand separators, at bargain prices. Also have new ones for sale. Cali at residence. No. Fifth street—John Spuller. a 160tf WANTED—To clean your wall i«M>or, cisterns, carpets, and stoves, white wash out houses, cellars, etc.—J. C. Coverdalo, Phono 210. 146tf. LOST —Small black posketbook, contalnnlg $5.90, on Second street, between Madison and Monroe. Finder return to Democrat. Reward. 187t3* WANTED —Girl for genefal housework. Apply 1115 West Monroe St.; 'phone 255. 190t3 1 TEAMS —To handle slip scrapers at sugaj factory.—Holland St. Louis Sugar Co. 185t5 XOTICE TO PHOI'KRTY OU Mills. In the Hatter of the Oak Street Improve ment. Notice is hereby given that the common council in ami for the City of 1 >••• atur. Indiana, did, on the Ist day of August, 1916. adopt a preliminary assessment roll In the matter of | the Oak street Improvement, which- ! said improvement is as follows: Curbing roadway and improving oak | street from the cast line of Mercer I avenue to the east line of First street 1 as per plans and specifications on file in office of city clerk. Said assessment roll with the names of owners and description of propertv to be assessed, together with the amounts of the preliminary , assessments against each lot and parcel of land affected thereby is on file and can b eseen at the office of the city clek. be seen at the office of the city clerk, said council will on the 15th Hay of Amend, 10 Kt, at seven o’clock p nr. at their council room in said city receive and hear remonstrances against the amounts assessed against the property respectively on said roll ami will determine tin 1 question as to whether such lots 'or parcels of land have been or will be benefited by said improvement in the amounts named on said roll or in a greater sum or less sum or in any sum, at which time and place the owners of said real estate may attend in person or by representative aud be heard. \\ itness my hand and official seal this 3rd day of August, 1916. I H. M I‘e VOSS. 4-11 City Clerk. o NOTICE TO I’KOI’ISKTV OWNEHS. lu the Matter of the ItuMMell Street Improvement. Notice is hereby given that the common council in ami for the City i i f Decatur. Indiana, dr’ on the Ist | day of August, 1916. adopt a preliminary assessment roil in the matter of 1 the Kusell street improvement, which* said improvement is as follows: Garbing the roadway and improvement oX. street as per plans and specifications on file in office of city clerk. Said assessment roll with the names of owners and description of proper-I ty to be assessed, together with the’ amounts of the preliminary assessments against each lot and parcel of { land affected thereby is on tile andean, be seen at the office of the city clerk. | Further notice is also given that ’ said council will on the 15th Day of AugUMt, 1910, at seven o’clock p. m.. at tl>eir coun- | cil room in said city receive ami heat j remonstrances against the amounts I assessed against the property respect-’ ively on said roll and will determine ( the question as to whether such lots | of parcels of land have been or will < i»e benefited by said improvement in the amounts named on said roll or in a greater sum or less sum or in any sum, at which time and place the owners of said real estate may attend in person or by representative and be heard. Witness my hand and official seal this 3rd day of August, 1916. H M. De VOSS, 4-11 City Clerk. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. In the Matter of the l.nke Sewer Improvement. Notice is hereby given that the i common council in ami for the city of • Decatur, Indiana, has heretofore, towit, on rhe Ist day of August. 191’I adopted a preliminary resolution ordering the construction of the following improvement, to-wit: Construction of a local sewer on and along the following route, to-wit: | Con.mem ing in the Center of the alley at a point which is 6Ma feet north ami 6% feet west of the northwest corner of inlot No. 5 in Niblick’s heirs’ subdivision of outlot No. 257 in J. D. Nuttman s northwestern addition to the City of Decatur, of Decatur, Indiana,! thence running east in the center of the alley about 330 feet and there to terminate in the Decatur street branch ! of the Marshall street sewer, us per general plans and specifications on file in the office of the city clerk. Notice is also given that said common council will on the the 15th Day of August, 1916, at seven o’clock p. m., at their council room in said city hear all persons interested or whose property is liable to be assessed for the proposed improvement and will then determine whether the benefits accruing to the property liable to be assessed will be equal to the estimated costs thereof. witness my hand and official seal this 4th day of August. 1916. 11. M. De VOSS, 4-11 City Clerk. Or. C V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON ' pknno office 102 L none Residence 143

REGISTRATION LAW A Few Reminder*. The Board. An Inspector, appointed by the Board of Commissioners ot tho county at its regular August session preceding the election; ho must at time of appointment, be either a voter uad resident freeholder of tho township in which tho precinct is situate, and have ri-eided in said township continuously for one year immediately prior thereto, or a resident householder and voter of the precinct with continuous residence tn the precinct for at least two years Immediately prior thereto. Two Registration Clerks, to be appointed by the Inspector not less than five (5) days before the day of registration. These clerks must be voters and residents of the preelnct. They can not both be adherents ot one and the same political party. There Is no provision aa to what parties they must belong to, except, that, in writing, and at least ten (10) days before the registration session, one of these clerks may be nominated by the county chairman of each of the political parties which cast the second highest and third highest vote in the county at the last preceding general election, and upon receiving such nomination, the inspector shall so appoint. (Section 3, Acts 1916, page 532.) The Session. Held on Monday, the 29th day be. ‘ fore the election, which this year is October 9, 1916. The law does not provide for any other session. Begins at (J a. tn. and ends at 9 p. m., of that day, except when necessary to accommodate the voters it may be prolonged one (1), tho next, day, during like hours, upon a request in writing, signed by ten , voters of tho precinct, three of whom ’ are freeholders, filed with the Registration Board. Permanent Registration. If the registration books of any precinct, used in 1914, have been de-, stroyed, or are mutilated or inacessi-1 ble, or for any other cause unfit to I be used, there has to be a reglstrai tion of every voter in that precinct, ‘ upon proper notice posted by the inspector, but otherwise, any voter real- ‘ dent in the precinct, whose name ap- . pears on the registration books of his ' precinct, and who has continued to ; reside in the precinct In which he is registered, and who shall not be dis- | franchised, and who has voted at the I last preceding general election, shall i not be required to register again. I In addition to the necessity of reregistering where the books aro unfit i for use, it may occur that the boun. ' I daries of a precinct are changed i | (which can not be done later than the : , March session before the election) ' I and in this event voters should satis-' : fy themselves on registration day that their names are on the permanent list, or will be on the permanent list being prepared by the board, and if necessary, register for that purpose. In case of omission, inadvertently or otherwise, of the nama of a voter that registered and voted in 1914 at tho general election, he can be reinstated by filing a sworn statement, provided for in Section 8 of Acts 1915, : at page 639, this statement to be endorsed by two freeholders of the precinct, and should be made out on blanks substantially in the-language of the statute. This statement can be filed with the auditor of the county asy time before he has delivered the registration books to the inspector of the election board, or can be made and | filed with the -lection board on the i day of the election, and the voter will be entitled to vote. , Absent Voters—Registration by Affidavit. Any voter, required to register, may when tho facts Justify, register by sworn application, containing: | All matters required of applicants In person. A statement that on the day or days of registration he is, or will be, unavoidably absent from the county, stating his whereabouts on such day or days, or that he is sick, or quarantined, as the case may be. That thereby and by reason thereof he is prevented from registering in pt rson at said session of said board. The application must be sworn to before some officer authorized to ad-1 minister oaths and haring an official : seal. Two freeholders residing'in the ( precinct must certify, on the applies-, tion, that they are acquainted with { tho applicant, that he is the person he represents himself to be. and that the facts stated in the application by him are true. The application, when so sworn and certified, shn.ll be delivered to the board of registration of the precinct whore applicant resides, by any registered voter of the precinct, on the day or days that tho board is in session to’ receive applications for registration. Minors—Aliens. If, on election day, any male person will be of the age of twenty-one years, and if, being foreign bom, and required to do so, he has at least filed his declaration of intention to become a citizen of the United States, and if, in either instance, he will or\ election day have acquired a sufficient residence in the United States, the state of Indiana, the township and precinct, he may register, if required to do so in order to qualify him to vote. The registration law makes no aew qualifications for voting, except ihat of registration. . . ....

STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of tho stockholders of the Citizens' Telephone company, of Decatur. Indiana, will be held at the ifflee of the secretary of said company. in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on Monday Evening, September 4, 1916. nt 7:00 o'clock for the election of five iirectors of saki company to serve for the ensuing year and for the transition of such other business as may bo properly brought before said meeting. F. M. SCHIRMEYER. 18fit24 Secretary. PATRONS, NOTICE! I will return home Sunday and resTirne my dental work Monday. lS9t3 DR. PATTERSON. —..... , —- — We have tickets for The Big Redpath Chautauqua August 21 to 28. $2.50 for the season. Come, or telephone 51. DAILY DEMOCRAT. MANGOLD & <8 AKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Alue Tat Apricots, a can 15c; 2 for 25c Silver Dale Peach, a can 15c; 2 for 25c Drinking Cider, a can 10c; 3 for 25c Sugar Corn, a can ....10c; 3 for 25c June Peas, a can 10c; 3 for 25c | Kraut, a can 10c; 3 for 25c Sliced Pineapple, a can 20c Jelly, a can 10c; 3 for 25c Peanut Butter, a can .... 10c, 15c, 25c Olives, a bottle 10c, 15c, 25c Dried Beef, a can 10c, 15c i Brie Brand Bacon, a jar 20c i Ripe Olives, a can ... .10c; 3 for 25c i Olive Oil, a bottle 25c, 50c, 75c Dill Pickles, a can 15c Biack Berries, Tomatoes, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Cabbage and Apples. We pay cash or.trade for produce: Butter, 20-25 c; Eggs, 24c. Give Us That Order. A ' Arthur Fred Mangold Baker

1 >♦♦♦♦ v /♦♦♦♦♦♦♦si* W« *'*♦ *Os vv vv Vv» Redpath Chautauqua I WEEK — ij; Mme. Julia Claussen i Prima Donna Contralto of the Chicago Grand Opera Company ; " M1 I ;;i Pierre Henrotte i j; Concert Meister Chicago Grand Opera Company Marcel Charlier iKo Director of French Operas, Chicago Grand Opera Company ; The Bird Masque ; Ernest Harold Baynes, the Naturalist, In the Role of “Shyf Six; ;1 Players, Beautiful Scenery, New and Novel Lighting Effects ! The White Hussars - A Band and Choir of Eleven, Led by Alfred Sweet I ! 1 ’ The Parish Players i i;l In Three One Act Plays Filled With Human Interest The Killarney Girls and Rita Rich , In Special Costumes, Presenting the Music and Legends of tbs ; ; 1 Emerald Isle <H • f The Weatherwax Brothers \ !><> ne °f Americas Best Known Male Quartets is; r . ~^^ e Schumann Quintet '• ;••• Carrying a Real Pipe Organ and Presenting Musical Classics« ! ;; the Delight of a Popular Audience 1; tireat Lcitiircs on Vital Sahjects Interpretation of Modern I1 Playground Workers and Story Tellers For the Children L REDPATH CHAUTAUQUA APPEARS HERE AUG. 21, CLOSES AUG. 28, SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SAIL

Rex Theatre! I HIGH CUSS CLEAN PHOTOFLATjp f O D ft Y" | Edwin Thanhauscr presents Emile Gaborian’ St , | | tective story, “MONSIEUR LECOQ," a M tt | c I Masterpicture, in four acts, featuring I LOBODIE, star of “The Million Dollar Mysfo ! “AMBITIOUS AWKWARD ANDY,’’ a g comedy. | ADMISSION 5 AND 10 CENTS, y Evening shows at 6:30. 8:00 and 9:30. ,4 — —— • I TOMORROW f i SAM BERNARD in “BECAUSE HE LOVQ| g HER.” Triangle Keystone comedy. I “THE CRIMFi OF FATE,” three part drama. Rex Theatre ‘ a |||| HIM MH ■IIT— ■_ “Ipfit SILK SHIRT SAIT’ FOR SATURDAY ONLY All $3.00 and $3.50 Silk Shirts $250 All $2.50 Shirts $2.00 Come in early while the sizes last. HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE 41 Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boy’s.