Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1917 — Page 3

frr ’ l ' U -'■ * 11 1 I f *< fi OdlJa’- ~-- •. I M1 / A' I I W <n|* 1 —— —-Iff r"»i i ■ u| '- J 4 < i«u men who iU - t . looking (or a nifty pair of shoes for ing wear, take a look in our window. See the new creais in mens footwear. Take a pair home with you tonight. Charlie VogleWede SELLS A LOT OF THEM.

I ■aS4XXX>;XXr.:OF,®KI3e<:'C I WEATHER FORECAST | JK£~ 9MHQKE secscw S 'Ha.ii and warmer tonight ami Sunday; cloudy and somewhat colder; probably ruin in north perlion. RMr. and Mrs. Paul Rein king are at Indianapolis. Bg.; Jes! Bryson, of Portland, watt here .Friday on business. KMi's. A. S. Ayres and < hildren returned to Fort Wayne. I Mrs. la-iih Neu* nschwander went to Berne Friday afternoon to visit with relatives. ■Miss Helen Freitag, of Prebl.?, changed ears here on her way to Fort Wayne for a visit. fc-.Tln' U. E. Cramer family were some belter Friday after being sick all week with la grippe. MMrs. William Teeple ami daughter. Mamie, went to For! Wayne Frid. ttoim to spend a few days with relatives. tjt.Mrs. J. S. Wertsbailglier returned io •\vFort Wayne Friday afternoon after . visi'.ng here with her father. E. I). Brothers. HfiEx-County Commission, t Chris BJJvh'T. returned to Geneva Friday after attending to business hare. £ Mrs. G. C. Mount and son. Marker, tire recovering from a severe case of . pUimaine poisoning, occasioned by eating canned kraut. H|nlrs. Sarah Sheets, of this city, has bought a home in Marion, Ind., on West Eleventh street. She will move there in about two weeks to make her home.

The Home of Quality Groceries Pure Applebiitter. L. @ S.< in IS lb stone jars, at... .$1.8(1 ! The pound ‘ Pure Applebutter in glass jars lac 2(k, -5C Pure Fruit Preserves, glass jars, Raspberry, Blackberrv and Strawberry ■ ' ‘ ' o’- 4 Sweet Pickles, doz I&c? 3 doz. 2ac | Laiße Sour Pickles, doz. . • 1 Jumbo Heinz Dills, doz Our Potatoes are fancy, and free from frost; sold by weight only, peck 80c They can't keep still about il. It’s Enterprise Flour, without the advance, *aek.. SL4O We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggs 25c Butter 25c to 32c M. E. HOWER North of K& I- Depot 'l'liaiiv lUH I I W hat is the difference between a fellow’s best B I girl and I "WHITE STAG” j | extra mild cigar | *l’llo one is the maid that is best, and the oth- ■ | er is the BEST THAT IS MADE.

Mrs. If. J.,Rice was a Fort Wayne business 'visitor Friday. Mrs. A. J. Smith went to Fort Wayne Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Green reftirne 1 to Fort Wayne. They visited with Chailes Ellison and family at Magh-y. Mrs. L. L. Syphers returned to Fort Wayne. She spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher. Floyd Mercer, of Van Wert, 0., is here fqr a fe wdays' visit with his father-in law, Dr. 13. C. Hendricks and family. ■ The Loyal Order of Moose invites yotl to attend the free show, "Mooseheart,'' to be given Sunday afternoon at the Crystal theater.. No fee but a good show. Mrs. Burt Stewart and Carey Stewart went to Fort Wayne Friday noo i to < all on Myrtle Stewart at the hospital. She will undergo an operation for appendicitis the first of the week. The public in invited to attend the free show al the Crystal theater Sunday afternoon, to b<- given mirier Iho auspices of the Loyal Order of Moos ■ It is a three reel feature and an interesting one. A parcels post sale Wednesday afternoon, March If, will begin at 4 o’clock. This will be given by the St. Vincent de Paul society in the K. of C. hall. ■ Supper will also be served from 5 to 7 o'clock. The public is invited. Charlie Voglewede, the shoe man, is at Toledo attending the convention of Toledo shoe men. Mrs. Voglewede went to Toledo Friday evening an I will remain wilh Mr. until after Sunday for a visit with Mr and .Mrs. ('. 11. Uhl.

MJm B<-rthu Dcutr.iuoitd went to Port Wayne thiuMorr.-lnt;. liuoivn I’hiiipflef'l tlus Ufumiug ii» KeifdaUvilU ou busluwit. Mrs ottu Heppert whu lwn been 111 Is better aud is able to be up again Mrs. Nuah Stattur returned to Mor, roe aftor attending to busiuesa bwe.l Mrs. G. T. Burk, Vivian Burk and Mm. Skaiiui Burk simal the day i>» Fort Wayne. Helen and Gladys, daugfiitiis of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitrigtit. who Lave been ill of the grip, are Imilor. Mr. ami Mrs ( I, Wilbers and « t daughters. Helen and Dorothy, were visitors in Fort Wayuu today. Marsh Burdg, well known flarlar, who was strtvlwtu with appolexy sev-' oral weeks ago. in recovering nicely! and is able to walk downtown today. Will Woideii ami son, Mrs, George' Winters and daughter. Mrs. Maria Me * ('lure went to Fort Wayne to call on Mrs.. Worden at the hogpMal. She is improving slowly. A special session of the city council i was held Thursday evening. The city | waived jurisdiction in'the matter of he Third street Improvement, thuo giving the right to the county commix-! sioners to improve the John B. Holt-, bouse macadam road. The scarcity of potatoes was the reason for a unique idea al Purdue* university recently. The student's isil I on a •harity play and the proceeds; were distributed among the worthy poor of the city. The admission was 'two sound and good potatoes. Chicago, 111.. March X. 'cannot be compelled to reveal thensources of information, although every reporter may be summoned Individually, Judge Jesse Baldwin held here today in the contempt cases growing out of the garment workets strike. > Will Colchin and his sister-in law. l , Mrs. Lindquist of Muskegon, Mich , went to Fort Wayne to call on Mrs. Colchin. She was. better yesterday in some ways anil in other not so well. However, today will be the turning point, as physicians are using a treatment which it is believed will induce her recovery. Mrs. Mel Buller and daughter, Mrs. Claude Coffee, went to Bluffton to spend the day with Mrs. W. A. Markley. From Bluffton Mrs. Coffee will leave tonight for Connersville to join 'her husband in making that place their home. Mr. Coffee has been a* Connersville several weeks, being m charge of a hardware store. They were unable to secure a house there sooner, hence Mrs. Coffee's longer stpy here. The Fortlaud Trailers Association went to Decatur on Thursday afternoon to organize an association in that city. The work Thursday evening was given over to the Portland team, there Iteing A class of Ifty candidates. The following went on the afternoon train: Clyde West. Ed Gray. Cliff McNutt, Joe Wilson. Elza Farrell, Smanuel Sheffier. Russell House and Ray Drake. Among the following will drive to Decatur late ill the afternoon: Clem Wilson, Earl • Ricknei, Clifford Smith, Roy Ketring, M M. Atkinson and Joe Stout. Porllaml Sun. — o —— SON IS ILL. Mrs. Adam Syphers ami sou, John Merriman, left this afternoon for Albany on account of U»e itlneas of their son and brother, Bitner E. Marriiuun, who has been confined to his bed two or three weeks on account of liv< I and blood trouble. ODD FELLOWS FEAST. Next Monday night, following Hi” conferring of Hie initiatory degree, the local Gild Fellows will enjoy >l banquet which has been planned for that dale. Every member ot the order, and especially the degree staff, should be there on that night. CALL FOR CONDITION. (United F-ress Service) Washington. D. C.. Mar. 10 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—The comptroller of the currency today issued a call for the coudition of all national banks a the close of business March sth. MASONIC CALENDAR. Tuesday, March 13, at 7:30 j*. m. regular meeting Blue lodge. Thursday, March 15. at 7:30 p. in., E. A. degriM. Several camlidales. DAVID E. SMITH, W. M. ’ “notiFe. We will not be responsible for anything sold to Mrs. Lpua Neunschwander on eredft from this date. March ft, 1917. By N. NE U E.N Sl' HWA NDE It. March 10-12-14. Treas.

' AT THE CHURCHES MfcTHODIST CHURCH. 9:00" Sunday schuol 10:15 Mortilug sermon hy the pus . tur, "The Church MembersJtip." * 21:00- Junior bea«ue. 3:00 -Teaebers' Training Class, 7:00 -Evening serutuit by Hie pustor, "Life's Shibboleth." In the morning service persons wispIm; to la- ranoivud into th" cliureh will bo welemm-d. H there are thos« who ‘ have not. aw yet spoken to the lamtor about this matter, hut who wish to be received with the class, feel free to i proM-ut yourselves Sunday morniug. ■ Bapfisui will be administered to both I adults and children. I After this meeting of the Teachers' I Training Class they will meet on Muuj day evenings AH friends are cordially invited to attend all the above services. FRED F. THORNBURG, Ihwtor. —< PRESBYTERIAN. ■ t 9:15 Subbath school. 10:3t) Morning worship. Sefiuon ’ subject. "Stewardship." 6:01)--Christian Endeavor. “Spreading the Good News." John 1:35-42. 7 :(M) Evening worship. Sermon subject, "The yuceti of Shelia.' The Sablmth worship is, a tini" to give the best self a chance. All are cordially invited to join hi the worsMp. JAY C. HANNA. Pastor. ~ST. First Mass, 7:30. High Mass, 9:30. Chriatiaii Due-trine., 2:00. The Way of the Cross nnd Ben •dilion, 2:3ft. Monthly dev-otioim of the Holy Name society. REV. J. A. SEIMETZ, Fmstor. IBAPTIST CHURCH. 9:15 Sunday school: Clurence E. Bell, superintendent. 10:3ft —.'»twr»ti»g worship, them,, "The Door of Hope” (1:00 Young People’s Meeting. 7:oft- Evening worship; theme, "Tlii- Misl ami Ihe Gull.”

_ ” r *■ * , *** •*.’>' ■ ... ”” < 't Motor Cats I 1 I- * * 1 1 | Foresight and Courage fi . Tuuriut . SttiJ . f' -® 2% , Itoa&stcr . ' established arc largely due to tlve inent in plant: and equipment to foresight and courage of Mr. John prepare for this enormous producBig Fours N. Willys, the president of this tfon, ' institution. The prime requisite in the automobile coupi'. jr'jo e industry is still foresight and cour,scdu» . . . fid'so if,, foresaw the universal use of the a g C . • automobile awtl had the _ courage Mr. Willys foresees a demand this || to produce quaiily cars in largtjf y W ir in excess of the possible LightSixra <|iiant.ities tlian they had ever supply. Toxrnic' . . before been produced. In, addition to enormous investment % ’ t'" I ','!- '" ; in plant and equipment Mr. Willys ' f ' s ' S} Steadily incre.asing production made had the courage to contract long Tw<r.»,x . . Jzjxj possible savings and economies ago for enormous <|tia,niilies of raw s . which steadily reduced costs and materials—»3s,(l*H),o4X) worth alrepeatedly cstablfehed new values. K . a( | y i l(nH i f or thy year’s Willy i-l»iiiglii,i . record production. K 7.,u.wt j; b.ight v< ars ago, with a net worth <>f See all this rejected in the values we fe JZ'sX : j}*’:! htllAnoretba.n S..t),OU() this com- t() sil(lW V()U in lll(; S i>any produced ears. comprehensive fine of cars ever This year, with a net worth of over built by any one producer. $(’>S,000,(100 we must produce Note es|Ki tally the remarkable values Mt t-ri.r. r.M’> over 2011,000 cars to fill our dealers’ leprcscntcd hi the Big l our at fc.ff coutractb. and the Light Six at S’JSJ. Fsewaa. .. H | ' THE HOLTHOUSE FIREPROOKGARAGE I S BSO l)cci “ ur ’ w ' AGESIS Pk “ ell T 955 I w I 'fe The Willv.s-Ovcrlami Company. '| oledo, Ohio ‘h J I M^iuf'i-imets n( Will .-i KiiiJi' M Btl <( tight Coßimercuil Chm -> — r

' 7:30 W-'dm 4 dny evening our midweek prayer meeting. A glad welcome to meiuhcis, friends and .itraugvro a' all thu services ot our church. FLOYD G. ROGERS. Pastor. I » II — ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. Gurmau sm-vlcus Sunday murnlug; Sunday sc-hool at 9 o'ckx-k. Lenten wrvlces Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A. W. HINZ. Pastor. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday sclurnl at 9:15 1,. I Baumg.utnvr. Supermleudont. Fr-aebtng at 10:15 and 7:00. Both services will be evangelistic Sunday our revival meetings will Itegiii. If ->.l nil possible let every member he present, Mtmday evening Evangelist E M. Kerlin will speak. conduit Sitociiii meelitfgs ami preach during the week. Iwt us all help ami ui\ke these meetings a great success in winning souls. Y. P. A. at ti: 15. Topic, “Spreading rh»4 Good News." The public is cardially invited to attend the above services. Q ZION REFORMED CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., M. Kihsi h, suporinteudenl. German preaehitsg service. 10:30 a m.< theme, "Die Itotschaft an die Getneinde zu Loodhva " Men’s mooting at 1:30 p. m. "Third Chapter of Famous Reformers of the ; Reformed and Presbyterian Churches” Leader. Reuben Lord. No Christian Endeavor services. English services, 7 p. m. Annual thunk offering service of Woman's 'Missionary society. A missionary pageant, “The King's Highway," will be rendered by the W. M. S. ami the V. W. M. A. and Mission Band. Thank offering boxes will be gathered ih and .offering lifted for Woman's hospital in China. Members, friends and strangers are cordially invited. L. W. STOLTE, Pas tor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Unified services beginning at 9All!, wilh the Bible school, followi d by tie•observance of the Lord's Supjter ami

proucliiug Subjss.l of morning sermon, "Cnptivlty of Thought." A large attendance is Subject ot the evening sermon, "Au Overcrowded Life " The Martin-Kay evmigelistk party will begin a siwios of niuetiuKs beg lull hig March IStli. Evangelist E. L. Martin is one of lite strosigeut evan gulls ts in the work ot the Christina church In the state ot Indiana. Prof. J. A. Kay, of Chicago, a singer and ><*H>rus leader, will have charge of the 'Hinging. The Christian church orchestar will asslsti Prof. Kay ip rendering special numlwrs during the meeting. You are given a special mviUtlion to attend all of these meetings. All those who sing are given an invitation to join the chorus Prof. Kay will organize next week some time. Watch the papers for the announcements. W PAUL MARSH Mri H i; or iht< 11 Notice In iHU’eb.v Kirvii thill all «»f th’* ioAH*MFin«>ntK in the Smith Sh*»*‘»nak4 i drain are due and payable in ten monthly payment*, mi Inw on or before April 10. and «»ne payment on tlieMOth of each month thereafter until all aHxeKKinento are paid. All payments ar»» payable b» the m»drrulgned HiinerinUndent «»f (•instruction. PHIL ].. MACKLIN. Superintendent of Construction of tiie. Smith Shoemaker Drain. 10-l‘> Democrat Want Ads Pay

SEE “MOOSEHEART” Free show at the Crystal Theater Sunday afternoon. First show begins AT 2:0(1 O’CLOCK SECOND SHOW AT 3:00 O’CI.OCK “Mooseheart” is the National Home of the Loyal Order of Moose. The film which is of three reels will show you the entire place COME--ITS FREE

\OTI< K «>•’ UIMHh’IItARIIH’ StLF! OF Nolie Is hereby Ktven that tlt* uof <ltl-signed vuiwnlMnlonci*, appointed by the Adiuns •In uit < <»nrt, ut AduntH ‘'•Minty, Indiana, at the February term, 1!»I7, «>f si|id court, In a cause fm p.miDun ui real • state, tor which this at tlon was brouant wherein JamcN fJady is plalutilT, .ind Hit!old l>. ‘ La.ly Is dt'tundunl. and which 1” H’ause No. on tliv. rectiros <»f Haiti • uiirt. by authority of Haiti cuurl, a<s (titered In Order Book 53, on pair** U» and -»i». of the records of the Adam* circuit court of said comity, will offer for sale .it i»rt\<t» hulv to the ‘lighcst -and best bidder at the law office of Peterson * Moran In tlir Morris m block In the (’lt> of Decatur, Adam* county, Indiana, on HntwrUuy, 7, IHI7, between the hours of 1»» o » lo« k a. m, and 1 o’clock in. of said day, 'and if not eold on naid da\ .Mime will Lu contlnm'd 'lid for sale, i»etw»*mi the name Imura of » a< h Hheceedlng dav the! o.i ft* (• until thv wi»e In hold, the fidlonina descrlbvtl r-4| ♦•state tn Adam* Connt>, In the Slat* of Indiana, to* wit. Inlet numb* r two hundred fourteen (211) in Crabb's western addition to the town tn<»w city I of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, as the same ia d*<> l«natcd on the recorded plat of said- addition 'l’rrniM of suk*. One-third (1-3) to be paid In Cash on day of sale, one-third 0-3) to Im pal«i in twelve inonths. and omMhiril (1-:;> to be paid in eighteen month* from (late of sale, reaper lively. Tln> purchaser must <ive his notes for deferred pnxinents. waiving valuation ami laws with six pet* c ut Interest from date, to be secured by freehold surety and by mortKUKu on the premises sold The purchaser, however, if he so desires, may* pay all vualv The same will be sold free of liruM. Sue it sales will !♦♦• mad* subject to the approval of the Adams circuit court and will not bv sold for ieim -Hum tin* full appraised value thereof a* .smLilivd in th** order of said court. JOHN C. MoitA>. Commissioner. 1 “ 1 cl>,,lt A _