Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1917 — Page 3

. JJUK32 Gold Medal Flour A car load of Genuine Washburn-Crosby’s IJold Medal Flour has just arrived, which we will sell while it lasts at 49 lb. Sack a?; 24>/ 2 th.sack Only one car to sell at this price. Orders are coinins’ in last, lelephone your order at once or kou may be too late. A large supply of this flour will always be on Biand. (.OLD MEDAL FLOUR always. Don’t forket. I EVENTI ALLY—Why not now ? I Indiana Board & Filler Co. Decatur, Indiana ’Phone 116

HID I T M M TUTT lUtflt lift MM ft [STAR GROCERY I Bsaarna. 4 cmmaaaimmammw: x I Fresh Country Butter, pound 30c fi I Marco Fancy Coffee..3oc | Large Pine Apples, 2 for 25c ■ Potato Bread 10c | Imported Sardines ...15c I Sauer Kraut, large can 20c ; Marco White Oats ...10c ■ Fancy Red Salmon ...25c > Tomato Soup 10c S Large Bananas, doz. ..20c | Dill Pickles, doz. .....15c j; Baked Beans 15c g Peaches in Heavy » Syrup 20c j Raspberries in Syrup 15c j Tuna Fish 10c ; SljohnseSi . — ■■■— DEMOCRAT WANT ADS J AY BIG. DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s II Atl ~ 1:30 to 5:00 Hours 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy

\ The double-service tooth paste, _., J, k eep. teeth clean AND GUMS HEALTHY. Appreciations from dentists who have personally proven Senreco. Names on request. Blrmlnlh . m . *i.b.m., M.r. ts. 1,17. , mrwlf. Cum. h.v. Improved wond.rfulty. lam using Sonrw. -7-». Roch .. t ., r N. Y., Fob. 7,1»17. I find Sonrseo ■ grsat * n my work. I find Sonrseo ■ . Chicago, II!.., Mar. 10, ISIT. a -ek.» naraone! uso and from my observation of results obI find by tw * N ;£°"*o t Kt7oft, spongy gums which fail to respond to othoa tain.dfromth.umofS.nr^th.t.- |n Jprov.m.nt. t^ tm .nu h.v. -t one. .hovm PhlU d.lphla, P... J.n. 22. 1,17. fc.„co actually Improve. th. condition of th. yum. b, r.dueiny Inflamatlon. I highly ..command It. Columbu., Ohio, Oct. 20,1,1« I find S.nmco ~ry banaflclal. ll.nt tooth pa.t. In my horn, .nd th. oth.r rn.mb.rt ol I am u.ln, your o id_tlm. P favorito. for Senreco. family h.v. given up tha.r old Um „ m< Am w . ll p l ..«d«ithS.nr«o-.0.r.m,p..1.nt.^ k I. th. b..t tooth part. In »hi. day. t"is rsmarkable dentifice yourself. Get a tuba of Senreco at yow i,t> or toilet counter today. Costs only 25c for large 2 oz. tube.

Official Time Table of Decatur Railroads The Reliable Schedules GRAND RAPIDS INDIANA. The G. I<. A I. Ro:ul—Tbone No. ) PaMMenffer Station and Freight Houm, Monroe and Seventh Sts. Sout hboutid. [ No. I. Dally 1:53 A. M. [ No. 12. Except Sunday. Tio3 A. M. I No. 2. Except Sundiv ....1:05 I*. M. No. !<►, Sunday only 6:10 F. M. North hound. No. 5. Daily 12:53 A. M. No. 11. Daily (through to Mackinaw City) 8:06 A. M. I No. 3. Except Sunday .. 3:22 P. M. 11. L. MERRY, Agent. FORT W VI NE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE. EASTERN II ME Effective May 13. 1917 Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne 5:10 a. ni. 7:00 a. m. 7:00 a. in. S:3<» a. in. S:3O a. in. 10:00 a. in. 10:00 a. in. 11:30 a. in, 11:30 a. m. 1 :OO p. in. 1 :<IO p. in. 2:30 p. in. 2:30 p. in. 4:00 p. in. 4:00 p. in. 5:30 p. in. 7:00 p. in. S:3O p. m. 19:00 p. in. 11:05 p. in. Car every hour and :: half. Running time 1 hour and 5 miaul en. Freight car lenvea Decatur at 7:45 :i. m. and ieavcN Ft. Wayne at 1:00 p. nt., arriving in Decatur at 3:00 p. m. HOMER R1 TIL, G. P. A F. A. TOLEDO. ST. LOL'IS dr WESTERN The ••(lover Leaf” Road—’Phone 21 l*BM«engrr and Freight Station, South VVinchewter Street. AY estbound. No. 3 Dally 10:04 A. M. No. 5. Daily 9:32 P. M. No. 21. Local Freight, carries pa*»NengerM, Daily except Sunday 10:55 A. M. East Hound. No. 6. Dally 4:50 A. M. No. I Daily 0:50 |». M. No. 22, Local Freight, daily except Sunday, carries passengers 10:55 A. M. H. J. THOMPSON, Agent. CHICAGO A EH IE RAILROAD. The Erie Road, ’Phone 36. Passenger Station and Freight House, South Winchester Street. East hound. No. S, Dally 3:59 A. M. No. 220. Except Sunday.... 1:16 P. M. No. 4, Daily ... 3:43 P. ML W est bound. No. 7, Daily 2:30 A. M. No. 227, Except Sunday .10:46 A. M. No. 3, Dally . 12:40 P. M. O. 11. ODELL. Agent. ■ ■ I ■ I Hill ■!■■■■ Valuable Tip. Sometimes a fellow can be a real help to others by taking care of himself. —Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer-Sun. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fin, Funeral Furnishing, DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: Office 90; Hom,, 1U

CHILDREN’S DAY - 4 W ill be Observed by Metht (list Church on Sunday Evening With Program. ■ '( CHILDREN’S ( LASSES ; Aduts, Also, Will Take Part f —Readings, Music and ‘ • I Exercises. < 1 Children's Day will be appropriately observed Sunday evening at 7:30 , o'clock nt the Methodist church with 1 a good program. The children espec- ' tally, have been quite busy practicing un lor the direction of Mrs. Owen , Davis, Mrs. LeLanil Erank and Mrs. Hugh Thomas Vail, and will contribute much to the excellence of the service. Others will also take part. The program: Song, "Sing Praise,” choir and chorus. Invocation —A. D. Suttles. Song, "The Bells of Children's Day" —Choir. Seng, “Bell Song,"—Choir. Vocal Solo—Gladys Elanders. Hymn, "There's a Song in the Air.” —Congregation. Story. ‘ The First Children's Day." —Helen Walters. Song, “A Motion Song”—Beginner's department.. Responsive reading—E. Burt Lenhart and congregation. Song, “In Our School Days”—Junior's department. Prayer —Mrs. Thornburg. Responsive reading—Class in Junior department. Recitation, "School Days”— Naomi Stultz. Song, “A Message of the Bells”— Anols. Frank and Florence Myers’ classes. Symposium on “Education” —Six Beys and six girls. Vocal solo—Mrs. Velma Bowman. Address, “Ideal Manhood” —L. E. Keller. Song, “The World Astir”—Congregation and choir. > 4 Address, “Unlock JJie Dow"—Hnrvey Everett. Song. “The Sound of College Bells” -•-Choir. ' Addresses —By students. Charles Thornburg and Chalmer Porter. Recitation. "The Message of the College Bells”—Anita Swearenger. Address —Pastor. , Offering—Offefatory prayer. Vocal solo—Beta Briner, Bellevue, Ohio. Hymn, “Go Forward.” At Christian Church An excellent program has been prepared by the committee on Children's Day program, and will be given Sun day evening at 7:30 at the Christian church. You will be well payed by attending this service. Program is as follows: Processional, “We are Coming.” Prayer—G. T. Burk. Scripture Reading—W. Paul Marsh. ! Introductory Talk. “Weighing the Baby,” a Cradle R 1 exercise. ■ “Miss Margaret and the Flowers" School. Recitation. Song—School. “The True Story of Mrs. Missionary Dollar— Junior and Intended into Girls. ,Song —School. “Uncle Sam Takes an Inventory”— " Junior and Intermediate Boys. Recitation, "The Carpenter's Tools" Song, “Children O’er the Sea" Primary boys and girls. Song—School. Offering. . Benediction. HELP WANTED— FEMALE. An intelligent person may earn SIOO monthly corresponding for newspapers; S4O to SSO monthly in spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. —National Press Bureau, Room 1102, Buffalo, New York. sat-nov.-l o SELL TWO FORDS. The Kalver-Noble garage yester- ] day delivered a Ford touring ear to Frank Henschen of Kirkland township and one to Rev. Leach of Root township. o FARMERS, ATTENTION. I have three full blooded stallions, 2 Belgians and 1 Pereheron, which will stand for the season at the Schlickman feed yard on Second street, Decatur. DAVID GERBER, Owner. I B. F. Brokaw, Keeper. 83tf n —. I Democrat Want Ads Pay

4 FOR YOUR OWN LIBERTY. 4 4 — 4 4 (By Emily Calvin Blake) 4 4 Citizens of American, Men, Wo- 4 4 men and Children: 4 4 I want to make this personal 4 4 appeal to you. I want each and 4 4 every one of you to buy a Lib- + •F erty Bond now, today, so that 4 4 you may insure your future sat- 4 4 isfaction with yourself! Don't 4 4 say as one man did tn me re- 4 •F cently: “I can't afford to buy a 4 4 Liberty Bond! Let those who 4 4 can, buy them. It's up to the tel- 4 4 low with money!” + 4 But .. . this man did not real- 4 4 ize that the strength and great- 4 4 ness of his country depends 4 4 upon him, the Average Citizen! + + He did not stop to think that his + + country banks on his steadiness, + + his faith, his immediate readi- + •F ness to aid in any crisis. He + ■b did not remember that as he is + + greatest in number so is he + + greatest in importance. + + Most dangerous of all to his + + country's welfare, he did not 4 4* realize that his country abso- + •b lutely counted upon HIS quick + •F and personal response when she + •b floated her great loan- + ■b So I appeal to all of you. 4 + Stand by your country now and + •b great regards shall be yours. 4 4 Here is your great chance! Buy 4 4 a Liberty Bond today, remem- 4 4 bering that the government 4 4 pays you for the use of your 4 4 money. If you cannot buy a 4 4 bond outright, you may SI.OO a 4 4 week for a little less than a 4 4 year; or $2.00 a week for a little 4 4 less than a year. When you 4 4 have finished payment, you will 4 4 receive a U. S. Government 4 4 Bond bearing 3'/ 2 per cent inter- 4 4 est. In fact, you will find many 4 4 plans to fit in with your circum- 4 4 stance, and at any bank, any 4 4 point will be most courteously 4 4 explained to you. 4 4 In this critical moment of your 4 4 country's history, when with ev- 4 4 ery confidence she turns to you 4 4 for help, do not fail her! 4 4 There's a bank around the 4 4 corner holding your LIBERTY 4 4 BOND! ‘ 4 4444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 HELP WANTED—MALE. An intelligent person may earn SIOO . monthly corresponding for newspapers; S4O to SSO monthly in spare . time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send • for particulars—National Press Bureau, Room 1102, Buffalo, New . York. sat-nov.-l xotki: to mi>iii:its lii the Matter of the MelberM Nexver I in pro wine nt. Notice is hereby given that the common council in and for the City of Decatur, Indiana, will on the 191 h D:i\ of June. 1917, ’ at seven o’clock p. m., at their council room in said city, receive sealed proposals for the construction of the following- improvement, to-wit: Construction of a district sewer as follows: Commencing about 7 feet . west of the northeast corner of fnl >t’ No. 469 in .1. I). Nuttman’s additi-o to ; the town (now city) of Decatur. Indi ana, thence running- west in the cen- ■ ter of the alley a distance of about . 405 feet to the ( enter of Second street and there to terminate ami interne t - with a branch of the Market street sewer, as per plans and specifications ' on silo in the office of the city clerk. Bidders will be required to deposit certified che k equal to 2U per cent of the estimated cost of said improvement, which said estimate ami plans and specifications are on file and may be seen in the office of the city clerk. The council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and official seal, I this th day of June. .1917. (Seal) H. M. De VOSS. 9-Jti City Clerk. - Q NOTH F I’o HIHHFRS. Notice is hereby given that the common c< um il in ami foi tlie city of Decatur, Indiana, will on the fiDth Iho of June. 1917. ■ at seven o’cha k p. m.. at their council room in said city receive sealed ! blds for the - construction of sidewalks to be built by said (it/ for the ensuing year. A deposit of twenty-five dollars, payable t<: the city of lb atur. Indiana. in form of coi'tilied check shall be deposited with bid. The city of Decatur reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bidding sheet to be procured from cit' engineer. Witness my hand and official seal, this Sth day of June. 1917. (Sea'.) H. M. De VOSS, 9-16 City Clerk. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS ' In the Matter of (he Nchiig Brick 11)e> In: proven: ent. Notice is hereby given that the common council in and for the City of Decatur, Indiana, did. on the sth da\ of June, M’l7, adop. a preliminary assessment roll in the matter of the Schug al!e\ improx ernent, which said improvement is as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of , inlot No. IS in the original addition to the City of Decatur, Indiana, and also at the east line of Second street, thence running east over and along the alley dividing Inlots IS ami 49 and 30 and 31, a distance of 276 feet, ami there to terminate at the west line of !'’lrs4 street. The boundaries of the area or district henclited and to_ be assessed

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Wiiwiwyw ■mil iff tiWjUHWiI Big Coal And Suit Reductions I i in mu^iimi m imiwßiMMßwmwMXMxwiwxHMWiniiwwjiwHW Nothing Will Be Reserved > I Your Choice This Seasons Newest Models. ' I yH'O We are going to put the price in every Coat and Suit T*\ /(/ 'i I regardless of it’s former cost. Every garment will I be remarked and at wonderful saving. AB this season moi kk to select from and from the best stand- ’iwJ' ' ard manufacturers. Women’s Tailored Suits At Nobby Spring Coats Less Than Mfg. Cost. These Coats are all this season’s These Suits you will find are all High Class Garments and styles that are newes e ec s - right up to date. No odds and ends or \ o bb y Spring Coats, In all the leading badly tailored garments to select from. shades, former price $25.00, $35.00 Spring Tailored Suits. (?•)») Kfh This Sale New models in Coats that &IF7 IHI were $20.00. This Sale.... tPIO.VV $25.00 Tailored Suits 1 pT Surin" Styles <DL?J«W Nobhv Spring Coats that were $17.50 to - si:<oo. $20.00 Tailored Suits. This Sale tPXU.UV Newest Styles Good Fine Wool Coats, the newest styles, $ 9.75 $ 9.75 Just received new lot of Summer Wash Dresses from $2.50, $3.00 to $5. i Elegant values. New Lot Middy Suits, $1 and tip. NIBLICK & CO.

' rr.H-. lt> OH Inter.HeetinK street within 150 feet of line of improvement. Said assessment roll with the names of owners and descriptions <»f property to be assessed, with the amounts f the preliminary assesrinont against each lot nr-1 parcel of land abutting on such sewer or in tin- district aloe - said is on fib 1 find can be seen at the office of the ci tv clerk. Further notice is also given that said council wifll on the 19: li Day of June, 1917. at seven o’cL < k p. m.. at their council room receive and hear remonstrances against the amounts assessed against tlie property re.qwilively on said roll and will then and there determine tiequestion as to whether such lots or parcels of land have been, or will be , benefited by said improvement in the amount named on said roil rr in a greater sum or less sum or in any • sum at which time and place the owners of said real estate may al ten.l in , person or by representative and lie heard. 11. M. DeVOSS. 9-1 G City Clerk. O XOTICH TO rROI’IIHTV OWM-IUS In the Matter of the Uavld VilgoneiSewer lenirnt. Notice is hereby given that the common council in and for the (’ity of Decatur, Indiana, did on the sth day of Juno, 1917, adopt a preliminary assessment roll in the matter of the David Wagoner sewer improvement, which said improvement is as follows: Construction of a district sewer on and along the following route, to-wit: Commencing in the center of the alley at a point which is 6 feet east of* the southeast corner of inlot No. 291 in tlie original plat of the City of Decatur, Indiana, thence running north in the center of the alley about 440 feet and there to terminate in the Marshal street sewer. The boundaries of the area or district benefited ami to be assessed therefor are as follows: The district bounded on the south by Jackson street, on the west by First street, on the north by the north line of Marshal street and on the east by oudot No. 299. Said assessment roll with the names »f owners and descriptions of property to be assessed, with the amounts of the preliminary assessment against i aeh lot and pared of land abuttingon such sewer or in the district aforesaid is on file and can be seen at the office of the city clerk. Further notice is also given that said council will on the 19th Day of June, 1917, Sosebee’s German Syrup Why use ordinary cough remedies, when Boschee’s German Syrup has been used so successfully for fifty-one years in all parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled in the throat, especially lung roubles. It gives the patient a good night’s rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration in the morning, ;ives nature a chance to soothe the nflamed parts, throw off the disease, , helping the patient to regain his health. 25 and 75 cent bottles. Sold >y Smith, Yager & Falk— Advt.

at seven o'clock p. m„ at their council room receive and hear remonstrances ac.rinst tlie amounts assessed against the property respectively on said roll and will then and there determine tlie question a»s to whether such lots or panels of land have been, or will lie benefited b> said Improvement in tlie amount 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. H. M. DeVOSS. 9-16 City Clerk. O DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG.

ROCKEFELLER SUBSCRIBES 55,000,000.00 TO LIBERTY LOAN WELLS-FARGO EXPRESS COMPANY $1,000,000.00 BANCO DI NAPOLI OF ITALY - $ 500,000.00 These subscriptions reduce the average amount considerably for each of the 27,513 banks tor sell. More big subscriptions are sure to follow as 3*/2 per cent Government Bonds are the standard for Safety . and certainly of income, and net interest unreduced by taxes. Subscribe now if you would start your money earning S'/z per cent interest by June 15th. Better to get 3>> per cent interest for helping the government to bring the war to a complimentary close than to wait—prolong the war—and pay extra war taxes—Think! Back comes the cash principal to you, and 3'/2 per cent interest in the meantime. From a business standpoint, from a personal standpoint,—can you afford to delay buying a government bond? There’s true patriotism in helping your country, your frieftd, your family. The First National Bank is receiving subscriptions today. Come now in person or mail your name and as to whether you want a SSO, SIOO, $250 or SSOO Government Bond, paying 3>/i per cent interest. Subscription time is Short! Act Right NOW! piRST RATIONAL gANK DECATUR. INDIANA. 1 ...i. — -—

Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe Streets.; PHONE 186 DECATUR, IND.