Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1917 — Page 3

K — i DON’T FORGET THE BABY This is one ol our llr\s«»lv baby oboe* adgphd lot l babies to learn to walk. Made of soil %rhri kid k*lh<» . with a very flexible sole. Il your baby i» JttM lrarnia« B to walk, it should have a pair of theme »hor* I Ghadie Voglewede | SELLS A LOT OF THEM.

WEATHER FORECAST | lUln tonight ami Saturday, warmer Untight. < oid<>r Saturday. *«at portion. Strong Land "•■•mil Jacob liuser, ot Bertie, waa here in busiiwm today. Mrs. Peter IJeehty, of Berne, so a abopper here Friday. .Miss Bese Dongleton left Friday afternoon fpr .Muncie. Horace Pert er, of Km*u*. is in tbe thy visiting with relative* and friends. Mr*. .Margaret Louthen nlutui-d to Fort Wayne after a visit hen with lt« r sisters .Mr. and Mrs. I A. Kalver went to Fort Wayne to attend the Shrimr’s play last evening. M Kirsch, who has been ill tor two weeks, was able to come clowiitow.l yeHferdny afternoon .Mrs. G. B. Robinson returned Io Winchtester. She was the gu<»t of hi r sister, Mrs. Dallas HuHsbkT. Burl Johnson returned I. F.-c Wayne on the 3:22 train yesterday De visited with his mother, Mr» l.ydia Johnson t harles 11. France, of Ghicago an I Los Angeles, Cal., was in the city Friday looking after business matters and visiting with his - brother, Fred France. Miss Margaret Moran. Jr, went to Fort Wayne yesterday aft'-nnmn t > visit over Sunday with her uni le- and aunts, the Golden. P. K. Kinney and J. It. Zimmerman families

I e H° me °f Q ua *'ty Eocenes 1 I V, hen a housewife calls her neißhborw tn t »c«r bet tat* I I loaves of bread, she is proud of her baking or the lour. or I I both. Enterprise Flour is doing this all met lawn. I Do you want your neighbors to rail on you? 1 Then use Enterprise Flour, sack >l.W * See our line of Garden ar.d Flower Seed*, and Onton Sets. We pay cash or trade for produce. Egfi 22c Butter 25c to 32e M. E. HOWER North of G. It & I- lM>ot ’Rhone I«w - - - . - — f Do You ErZ^Co«^Z^ —IR | I YES / | Well Then the I ■ x-wfB«rTP C”r‘T'~ r »* N'T w/h' IL L.; IM ’l' H . Was Made Puri for P '’VOIJ” '■ £ iSf

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!■■■■■■*.« — — —*— »llli imt l ■ I ■ ■ l »**■ —aan— CHANDIfRSIX $1395 See How the Chandler Checks. With High-Priced Cars Wherein and how does the Chandler excel other cars in its price field, you may ask. In many ways it excels and in all ways taken together it excels tremendously. Now' see how the Chandler checks with eight of the best knov n high-priced cars in seven features selected as being character is tic of high grade design and most excellent service. No. I—Aluminum Crank Case. Packard, Pierce-Arrow, Winton, White, Stutz, Mercer, (.adillac No. 2—Aluminum Crank Case, which ties the frame of the car together at four points at front and rear sides of the motor, giving perfect rigidity to the motor mounting. Packard, Locomobile bronze crank case), Winton, Stutz, Mercer No. 3 —Silent Chains for Driving Motor Shafts. Packard, Winton, Mercer, Cadillac No. 4-Annular Ball-Bearing Transmission. Packard, Pierce-Arrow. Locomobile, Winton, White, Stutz. Mercer, (Cadillac « No. s—Annular Ball-Bearing Differential. Packard, Pierce-Arrow, Locomobile, White, Stutz No. 6—Annular Ball-Bearings for Rear Wheels. Packard, Locomobile, White, Stutz, Mercer No. 7 —High Tension Magneto Ignition. Pierce-Arrow, Locomobile, Winton, White, Stutz, Mercer CHANDLER HAS ALL THESE FEATURES

Now, whrtf about ottr*r well-known cars in the Chmidlcf price field? Os si Father medium-priced sixcylinder car*, \ One cir, hating at $165», clWcks with the Chandler In only two feature*; One car. Ihting at $1495, check* with the Chandler in only two features; One car. listing lit SB«S, checks with the Chandler hi ..i h two features; One car, Ihti.ig at $1250, checks with the Chandler In only two features; One tar. listinfl at $1325, checks with the ('handler In only two feature*; One car. liming at $1725. checks with the Randler In four feature*. *w Not a single one of the six makes of medium-priced sms referred to offer;; you High Tension Magneto

So nianv recognize its superiority that the Chandler has earned a front rank position m the industry So many recognize it that twenty-five thousand buyers this year will choose the Chandler as the Six to be preferred above all Sixes. FIVE PLEASING TYPES OF BODY Seven-Passenger Touring Car, $1395 l our-Passenger Roadster, $1395 Seven-Passenger Convertible Sedmi, $1 • , !• out-Passenger Convertible Coupe, $1995 Limousine, $ > All prices f. o. b. Cleveland < > CHOOSE YOUR CHANDLER NOW • I DURKIN’S MODERN GARAGE T. J. Durkin. Prop. CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Cleveland, Ohio rm-HMWW-eMF—— ~ .. ,■ . ,

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— and over iM MHImhI Trail iiml down! if,* Ow*n» Volhv tn fz>» Alinelvß. ■ i Thry w*r* I2H dav* tuukibu lb* »prn< y and e*mi>«d out every night with th* »*iept|nn u( lliu OM Kpent in Mt I Ah* <*lty PUBLIC »A~Lt. ’ The under~>lgnid will ofler for *«!<• al pilhlh awllM at the G«o. A Hunnt” firm *i mile wiuth of lllvarre. illohii P ot. S mllm wiuthnaat of D*.atur on old I'lmni road. 2'* milts rmrtli M Mllh. on Ttti ”l«>. Ma’ lt Jo. I»17 begintiltiK nt IO:<W n'rlin k a m. til” followliiß peraonal properly, to«lt: Rloven Head of Hnran* Ibty gelding. V vettra old; ilia, k gMgh btamUH, Mavy in f<>ai. weight ghtnH Hl"' ft yearn old; grey mare, f year* old. weight about 1200; umii mare 9 vaara old. weight about llitn; bright luv horw. 3 /earn old. weight aleiui 1000; dark bay mare. 3 year* old weight about 1060; dark Mr gekllag. 2 yiM.r« old. weight about pnn. rerrel gelding, 2 year# old. Weight about W; black colt. 1 year old. weight about Mttl; black colt, weaned • 'ar driving horse, weight about InMi Six Head of t'attl> Durl.am ird. frooh Jan. 14. 8 vmnro old. Jrrlcy. 4 years old. fro.h July 23: hill Mood Jeracy. 4 year* old. freah Nov, 16: halt Jersey almui 2 yeani old. fresh June 19; JerI »ev Hohioin <alf. 4 months old; Hol»teln Durham heifer calf. 2 months months old Nine Head of Hogs: O. I I >o*. due to farrow March 2k.

Ignition. The Chandler offers you Bosch, recognized the world over as the best ignition system. Not a single one bf them offers you the silent chain drive, though one of them, in a higher-priced model ($2225), incorporates this feature. Chandler checks with the high-priced cars. Chandler performs with the high-priced cars. The manufacturer of one Six can make just as big claims as any other. The Chandler Company likes to deal in facts. For years the Chandler Company has made the Chandler a /act-car, nut a claim-car. Claims sell a lot of cars, but facts sell more cars, just as fast as the buyers learn the facts. The Chandler is honestly built and moderately priced. There is no other Six selling at anything like the Chandler price which will give you so much dependable service.

'! I well-lit nbonl 860; '■! feetllni ahoata | weighing about lf»<> Iba. «pl«ce; 6 tail eiiouia. woighl abviit 70 Ibfi. a piece. Two or throe diuetl ittuts; 6 or more tons of light mixed hay in mow: snout 100 bu. of Ost*, Fann lug Implements: Turnbull wsgon, with low and high wlicela, double, bed. good comlltion, MuCornilck mow Ing machine, good condition; <)«• home hay rake, 10ft., good condition; top btigjy. In good condition; open buggy, corn plow. Oiborne mower, breaking plow, disc, spike tooth harrow. Cleveland cream sopuriitor, In good condition; log bunlta, *kl<l hooka and elinlna. iiarneHH, farm and buggy; lawn mower, new; and numerous other artlcloH Terms of Sale:—Under 85.00, caah; over $5.00 n credit of a year wilt be given, the purchaser giving note with aiiprovetl aecurity,, bearing ti per cent Interoat the last 6 montha; 4 per cent, off for caah. No goods removed until settled for. Noon lunch served. E. A. BUNNEK. Harry Daniels, Auct. E. W. Dailey. Clerk. STOCK SALE. The nmlerslgued will offer ut public sale at his residence 4% miles west and mile south of Monroe, 1 mile south and h. east of Hondorus, S miles north and 'j east of IJnn Grove, on what is known as the Fred Ynlte farm on Wwlnesday, March 21, 1917. i beginning at 12:30 1> pt, the following personal property, to wit: 3 head of . horses, brood mare in foal, weight

, 1400 yurllng mare toll; drlvta* I horse: I hnnd ot ciftN; milch cffß lit t June; 3 halters, year old in "W I 40 luad of hogs, 5 brood so'”'. «HI Wr--1 row the Ins’ of Maieli and th' Hf’* ** • April. 4 are Poland t'hhtu W”® tt” • I Durov; 21 aliuath weighing frnitt F l i tn IUO Hat, each; 15 clioal* wtlgblAM 60 Ilia, e.aelt T< rnia ot aale: Credit of f umtllh* ' wUI hn givi ii, i»ur< luisvr giving hOM' able nose. bearing » per cent inmt»*t ' after mnturlty. Four per ttnl »tt tur ■ cnsli. No goods removed utdtl »itlH I for I' W iIAIIKEH I J. N. llurkhcnd. Audiutictf. ■■siisM.aw'—taw* *«s ■ - NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERSj The artlllelal lee umiiulaiiurwi '<y t the Hoosier Packing counmuy will Im r aold and delivered In the city during I the season of 1917 by Ed Uhltflgld. . Mr. Whitright la on lhe job and * H he glad to take your nrdet* ana and will give Ida undivided aiti niimi and service at all times, ( all pbuu* 711. IM LOAN. Wo are prepared to loan money on ■ farms in Adams and adjoining row- ' ties at 5 per cont Interest on long p time, with the prlvelogo ot paying ■ loan at any time. I DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY. t Offices Schafer Bldg, Decatur 13a04 if - -