Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1918 — Page 2
if : V-,.,' v M ■ € 1. . 4 . -j| • |O? * U Wsl >'. $ • WrU - * i <Jr s4LXau i j ’’ WW*' ' O * 0 ' " W |N-W I fIK lUml jE «®F Jb QfMK sfm ■V ' M wwr ? lesl i B ‘** ■ ■ ■**£&&, Th* Haus* .'i KuFp*nh*i«*r * For Easter There’s a good deal more than style to look for in Easter clothes this year, FOF THIS YEAR’S EASTER PARADE IS GOING TO BE A PATRIOTIC PROCESSION. THIS MEANS THAT QUALITY AND VALUE ARE GOING TO BE IMPORTANT. BECAUSE CONSERVATION IS BOTH PATRIOTIC AND IMPORTANT. IN KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES you have absolute assurance of quality and VALUE—AN ASSURANCE NOT “MADE-TO-ORDER” FOR WAR TIMES. BUT A REPUTATION EXTENDING BACK NEARLY TO THE CIVIL WAR. You will find them here—Spring models, FRESH. VIGOROUS AND INSPIRING; SOME WITH YOUTHFUL TOUCHES, SOME A BIT SOLDIERLY. SOME WITH THE MIEN OF THE MAN OF AFFAIRS —ALL TYPES HERE. IN FACT. FOR MEN OF ALL TYPES. EASTER SUITS AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: Fancy, hard and soft finish SIO.OO to $12.50 Fancies and Serges $15.00 to $25.00 Vance <& Hite
i i** 4 Sftfne its &S * tfi Ks I E/'yy IHa-4- w/re 'Get a can today from ifflWWlTfß , your hrrdw.ire or sro- Mill jUJIIIMa I eery dealer,
PiINTINC crUr^ es I Hill I BilU automobiles ALSO SIGNS_OT ALL KINDS! Decatur Carriage Works! || ( or. Ist and Monroe Sts. Decatur, Ind.
Stop Itching Eczema I 1 -t— —TT-rr~y Never mind how often you have tried rind failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying a little zeieo furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra 'arge bottle, SI.OO. Healing begins the . moment zemo is applted. lu a short time j usually every trace of eczema, tetter. ; pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it l vigorously healthy, always use zemo, the j penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a | greasy salve and it does not stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treat went for skin troubles of all kinds. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland. O.
ATTENTION W. R. C. A called meeting of the \V. 11. will 1 l < held Friday afternoon al 2 o'< lock at the Post Hall Arrangements n r . the float for patriotic day will he made, and a good attendance is urged. 11 HAVE BOL’GHT the J. F. Stor.roik' | milk route and will deliver fresh milk every day direct from my farm, ;to consumers. Will also have fresh i-’ggs *very day at retail price, to milk j customers. I solicit patronage and i guarantee satisfaction. j 2t C. C. KELLEY, Phone 764.
FOR THE DRIVE' Mrs. Fred F. Thornburg. Names Her Assistants for Decatur in LIBERTY LOAN DRIVE (aptains and Lieutenants .'.re Announced Herewith. Mi . F. F. Thornburg chairman a’ the •. oman's third liberty loan drive jfcr the city of Decatur. announces hS’c ith he.’ captains and lieu tenant a lor the city, and also issues the following call to women: "A call comes to the women to serve our country and in away ve perhaps didn't dream a few monies ago. It is not enough that we give our sons, or that our hearts are touched to see our neighbor's sons and daughters go to risk their lives on the hattie field for us, but that should only s'lenathen our purpose to provide the government with money to make it more possible for them to win. “Mttny of our women are stepping out I avelv and are going to do their best to inspire Decatur to see the opportunities and duties of the times. $o that when the boys come home we san say "we did what we could." "W ■ are not asked to give this money but v hile we are helping our country we are putting it where it is not only safe, but where it will inc rease. Let u- get into line in this march and keep stop to the music, greeting the women with a smile and pledging them some Liberty Bonds. "F Hewing are the captainsand lieutenants who will soon begin the drive : Section One ('a tains Mrs. S. E. Hite and Mrs. r. V Mills. I Lieutenants —Mesdames. Fred Linn,: y Ka'e Pl- < . Dan Erwin. Tom Durkin. :S. E. Shamp. Fred Smith. Wai Wentjhoff, R. C. Gipe. J. H. Heller. Alva I Nichols. Frank Butler, Ed Macy, Lou Myers, Milo McKinney, Tom Vaii. ■ and Miss Florence Myers. , ’ Section Two Ca; tains Mrs. L. L. Baumgartner. and 'lrs. Chas. Yager. j Lieutenants—Mrs. C. E. Bell and Miss Bess Congleton. Section Three Cai tains —Mrs E. X. Ehinger and Mrs. Dick Townsend. Lieutenants.—Misses Marie Pattersin, Rose Voglewede. Matilda Berling, Mari' Gass. Agnes Kohne; Mesdames. D. M. Hensley. John Wilson, James Arnold. Clem Voglewede, C. L. Wai- ■ tens. J. B. Rice and Jesse Cole. Section four I C.ortafins —Mrs. Chas. Elzey and. 1 Mrs. John Hill. Lieutenants — Mesdames. Glancy. O. H. Odell. C. H Miner Sypes and Miss Tillie Meibers. Section Five | Captains- Mrs. W. F. Downs and .Mrs. Fred Patterson. j Lieutenants — Mesdames. Henry Schulte, B F. Farr. Chas. Meibers. ; Dropj leinan. Marie Sellemeyer. John i T. M ers. C. C. Schafer. Harry Helm. ■ George Flanders. J. W Bosse. W. A. Kuebler. C. R. Weaver; Misses Gertie Holthouse, and Carlisle. ( Section Six Captains—Mrs. Dan Niblick and Mrs. Ralph Amrine. Lieutenants — Mesdames. Harzc Smith. Otto Reppert. Arthur Ford. Ralph Miller. M. F. Worthman, T. M. Reid. NOTH F TO Mty-RIMI>FAT«. The State of tn.liaivi. Adams c ount .. ss . in the Aciamsclrcuit court, February ■ tertn. ISIS. • tn.-01. Hille'- vs. .lie l b Cable. Fri d- . i.-k Cable. M.’? I’able. .lohi’ Calite. Voila C-tble. and Christina Dunigan!-j nev , . I | N’n. Sill, Action to quiet title to ; .state. It appearing from affidavit, lib-1 In ebo- " -ntttk-d c-snsc-. that am oh c’abli. fmle-i.-k Cable. Mai' Cable. 1 J .ha Callie, Viola Cable and Cbrislena I ■innraninei’. of the; almve named defondants ar*- non-rc-si.lent of the State of Indiana ■ ’ XoHc-e is tlo-retore hereby rlccii the 1 sold .in. oi. • Ca’ol .. Fl-.-<!••>. Cal le. Mary Cable, .lobn Cable. Vjola Cable and Christena I inngirdnor. Unci they l.e an.l appear b.foro the Hon. JntHTe of the Ailams clr.-icit court on the gmli dav of Mae. ISIS, the same being the :t"th iur'e’l'-eI day of the next regular term thereof, to »■■ holden .It the court house In the Cit.- of Decatur, commencing on Mondav. the sth da'■ ~f ApriT, A. I> . IMS. ! and plead ,by answer or dei-iiir to «ai.i mpiaint. or the same will be heard ami determined tn their absence. Witness my name and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 26th dat of March. IMS. WILL IIAMMF.I.I.. |S'->;l| / Clerk. ' , Ur John ’l’, lietl' . Dopntv. Mar.-n 2*. I Ms. .lames T. Merryman, Att truer for Plaintiff. L’s-i-rt EVANGELICAL MEN TO MEET j All men of the Evangelical chnr ,i ; who are interested in the. r<-eot'ion io be given forth;- Indies of tin c bur h next Monday evening, are recinosted to meet at the church this evening ■ t .7:15 o'clock prompt. BrofMlcr htirt! coal arrived today at Carrolls. I
Extra Special TOMORROIA/ Grand Bargain Day In Our Home Demonstration Sale >..nu>rroiv -the big <tuy in oar Home '.-J,. 'in'ltmr' ( MVEKSAI. Combtnahon Range, bon m . rev, aud arrange to have one of tnoe K<ingt> libera 1 otter ever made on stoves. r, . , , ... .... L.. L.. the fine pies, cal.es, etc. And the roasts See what ovely tnseuits you can Kkc I I be< . ause lhc —sg juicv and render. No othei range can equ<i UNIVERSAL “ce burns gas and coal or wood-separately or both at the same time, whichever is best suited to the food you are preparing. For gas vou simply turn the key at the right of even door. Turn it back for coal. There are no parts to change as in ordinary combination ranges. -^ n d you cant make a mistake, because you have only to turn the key —that s all. t 0 NIVERSAL Come In Tomorrow—Sure! 1 US V ° U m ° re " on< * er^u ’ wor k this March 27th-April 6th »«••« “J 1 , lhe " eali " r " r "’'; ki "= conditions, you can help the government conserve coal and This Home Demonstration save on your fuel bills. Also keep the kitchen warm in Sale all next week. But to- " in,er - c ° ol in sumniern orrow the BIG DAY of the The I NIVERSAI t omhinatinn Range is recommentid monstration and sale «l ,)V Marion Harris Neil. National Culinary Exp d: Ear. i miss it. Even if vou - , , • est setting (omhmation Range in America. have a good range—come in and see this wonderful < °' ts <>n b a f« w do-ars more than an ordinary ga* Combination Range: and coal range. So why not have both at the price of one? get Low Prices and Home Mafe of cast-iron—will last a lifetime. Comes in Demonstration Terms. plain or nickel finish and blue or black UNIVIT porcelain. __________________________ Come in and see it! t Decatur Cash Hdw. & Implement Company » N. 0. GROVES, Mgr. life fftJL,'Jzll (tljat a3t for i|t t 1,1 LntC;t - lp _Y C)Ur Easter guests—be sure to fe g have a case of ehafn 3t in the house. ■ t B E\ <i \ be)dy 1 ikes (Lhut jj 3t —old or young —man E S ’’'„' Aumalv ~saint or sinner —so you can’t go B 1 ng in ISerVin *T this s P arklin S refreshing | J cai bona tea, cereal temperance drink. P L rnoi.y any of the merchants named below B. to deliver a case today. I; ;'r 7."' 77- I’ottks that I m a . , U 11l k ijuutcJ Prepared Only by J C. L. Centlivre Brewing Company For Sale by 1 ° rt XV ayne ’ lnd ‘*‘»a Hotel Murray, Lose lli t k - . »"Hw. »".l J.,h„ ImgEl
