Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1917 — Page 6

•TnBWSS3CnP»a«>WBMM«BBim«mWBMWKMH«H«WMKm»«SeraB>L'ZtaS«SSnnaSHEB!M«CEa««W' The REX Theatre ■—TUI Bill I—IIII siwi win»J HnrLi.ll n rir ' rwnn r-|-'ini g TRIANGLE AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES I il ro i> a v Miss Geraldine Farrar, best known of al! grand opera singers makes her photo-dramatic debut in the Lasky Feature Flay Company production of “CARMEN” A five part Paramount picture. Miss Farrar who has sung the title rolein the operatic version of the cigarette girl, so many times has brought to thescreen a higher dramatic quality than could be seen in singing version. In fact one might say that she has immortalized herself on the screen. ttqi-41 Children. Five Cents. Schedule of evening shows: 6:15, LSI AL I KU ES. Adults, Ten Cents. 7:30, 8:45, and 10.00 p. m. Don’t IVliss These TOMORROW I SATURDAY. Frank Kennan in “The Phantom." Charles Chaplin in “THE RINK.” Kay-Bee Triangle play. Mutual Chaplin Special. |

NOW IS THE TIME And Schafer’s is the Place TO BUY YOUR TEAM HARNESS 'l.j The leather market is very unsteady, and the late buyer is sure to pay more for his harness. We can also show you the most complete assortment of team and farm harness ever shown in Decatur and will quote you prices that will interest you. Bring in your harness now and let us oil and repair them before the spring rush begins. SCHAFER HDW. CO. WE SAVE YOU MONEY _ PROPERLY PLANNED. .—Jf This bank serves its patrons efficientlv and sufficiently because its t * • ~ <6 th maximum of courtesy and service I with no departure front the dictates soundest banking principles. In vestigation will show our policy to rtil 5 ) ti | . be :li Etica! ■■■'th vour best interests biti - •-1 1 -j. naw rt i-=x. May we serve you? OlbGtams&urduJanh. •<Dccatur/snb- ’ ! tr' r v War v ~ I A FREEDOM the Governments rinsfs cut 4 newer freedom— \a cure for pahi <ss—-Ar a general relave 01 capital for dlUegitirnate Wslnilf —a tfmerM apvninh'ojdie docrr for a pericd or //. L, .frank with DECATUR., INDIANA (hfy/fmierfiilenilfywwlMmf&mfy’ h

HELP WANTED - — I OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. GRANT LANDS-Title to same revested in United States by act of congress, dated June 9. 1916 Two million, three hundred thousand , acres to be opened for settlement and sale. Power site, timber and agricultural lands. Containing some of best lands left in United States. I.arge, sectional map showing lands and de- • scription. Price one dollar—Grant Lands locating Co., P. O. Box 610, | Portland. Oregon. 2973m0 LANDOLOGY —A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months’ subscription FREE. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say. "Mail me I.andology. and all particulars free." Address Editor. Landology, Skidmore Land Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette. Wis. 3t60 WANTED —Old false teeth. Don’t matter if broken. I pay SI.OO to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Fa. Will send cash bv return mail. 15t.°,0 run SALE —Seven room house, on E. Oak street, good barn on lot; owner leaving city. Splendid bargain if taken soon. For information, ’nhone 744. 26tG . vic o.vu.—i nave some prime clover seed fcr sale also about 80 Bbls. 1 Wolverine cement and can furnish about ICO loads good top dirt, good for lawn or garden. Two doors east of Postoffice. —Joe J. Tonnelier. 27tC 50T ACRES OI LAND—lmproved in Craighead County. Arkansas; good house, barn and silo, orchard: one mile from railroad and market; 100 acres cleared and fenced; good soil. Will trade or sell cheap. On terms, or trade at $35.00 per acre.—Erwin Office. 28tf | FOUND—A ilocket book containing ' considerable money. Owner car 1 have same by calling on E M. Fairchild. 72S High street, describing same and paying for advertise- i meat. 31t3 | FOR RENT —7-roc.m house on Ninth j I St. Inquire Dr Burns. 29t3 LOST —A prayer book. Finder please return to this office. 3113 i - ij FOR RENT—9S acres St. Mary’s Tp.’ For particulars sal! Jesse A. Ray. Monroe ’phone. R. R. No. 1, Monroe. ! Ind. 28tl0 WANTED —Dining room Girl. —Murray hotel. 32tf FOUND Package containing a set of storage batteries. Owner mav have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. 33t3 MONEY TO LOAN. We are prepared to loan money on farms in Adams and adjoining counties at 5 per cent interest on long time, with the privelege of paying loan at any time. DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY. | Offices Schafer Bldg.. Decatur. 13eod-tf I NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS. The artificial ice made by Hoosier Lacking Co. will be sold and delivered during the coming season by the popular kc man, Edward Whitright. ‘21)112 HOSIER PACKING CO. I o THE WATKINS MAN. Customers desiring Watkins remedies may obtain same by calling at j Winnes shoe store .301t* C. R DUNN. DEMOCIUT M ANT ADS PAY BIG.

' DAILY MARKET REPORT. EAST BUFFALO. I East Buffalo, N Y., Feb. B—(SpecI ill I to Daily Democrat) Reseipts. I 300; shipments. 570; official to New I York yesterday. 3.040; hogs closing I steady. | Medium, hosvv and corkers. $13.35 I W 513.35; pigs. $12.00 (ff $12.25; | roughs. $12.2f>W»12.50; stags, s9.so<i ' $lO 50; tattle. 25; steady; sheep. GoO; steady; top lambs. $15.00. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Wheat. No. 2 red., No. 3 red. No. 2 hard, and No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn. No. 2 yellow, nominal; No 4 yellow. 99e@$l; No 4 white. 99e@|l. Oats. No. 3 white. 54 54*41; standard. 55cit56c. Rye. No. 2. $1.46. Barley. $l<li»128 Pork, $29.10 Lard. $16.07. Ribs. sls«i $15.40. LOCAL STOCK* MARKETS. Heavy and medium. $11.75(ti512.00; pigs and lights. $11.00®$11.50; stags, $9.50; roughs, $7.75; prime steers, s7.oi>(fis7.sO; lights, mediums. $6.50@ $7.00; cows. ss.oo <ii $6.00; good bulls. s6.ooffi $6.50; balogna bulls. $5,000 $5.50; calves. $10.00; best lambs, $11.00@$12.00; mediums and lights, $9.00® $10.00; ewes, [email protected]; wethers, s9.©o® SIO.OO. GRAIN MARKtV. Wheat. $1.60; corn. $1.30; oats, 50c; rve. $1.25; barley. $1.00; clover seed. $9.00; alsike seed, $9.00; timothy seed. $1.75. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs. 32c; blitter. 20@25c. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens. 15c; fowls. 15c; ducks. 13c; geese. 11c: young turkeys. 15c; old 1 tom turkeys, 13c: old hen turkeys. 13c; old roosters. 7c; eggs, 32c; Ind Runner ducks. 11c. Above prices ar»for poultry free from feed CREAMERY PRICES Butterfat, deliverer »0c; butterfat, at station. 38 cents; butterfat, in country, 37c. WOOL AND HIDES i Wool. 37c; beef hides, 17e; calf hides, 18c; tallow. 6c; sheep pelts, 50c®51.50. PUBLIC SALE. i As I am going to quit farming I will sell at public auction at my residence. 4 miles north of Decatur, Ind., on the Fuelling road or 1V» miles south of the Fuelling church on Thursday. February 15. 1917. beginning at 9:30 a. m . the following property, to-wit: Six Head of, Horses: Black mare, coming 6 years' old. weighing 1550; hay mare, 'om ; ing*4 years old. weighing 1600; grey driving mare, weighing 1200; bay mare colt, coming 2 years old; 2 bay mare colts, coming 1 year old. Twenty Head of Holstein Cows and Heifers : 6 year old cow. dueto calve Feb. 24, 1917; 4 year old cow, due to, calve Feb. 25. 1917; 4 year old cow. 1 due to calve March 23. 1917; 3 yearold cow. fresh; 5 year old cow. i fresh; these cows are sired by Prince ' Gels, he Segis 59391. whose dam and cranddam average 26.15 lbs. of but-1 ter in 7 days; 2 year old sired by Sir Komdyke Daisy Vernan 70122. whose dam and granddam average 30 43 lbs. butter in 7 days, bred Sept 18. 1916; 2 year old bred Sept 5. 1 1916: 2 year old bred Sept. 14. 1916; ' 2 year old bred Sept. 14. 1916; these! heifers are 15-16 in blood, and the, trace to some very noted blood lines and are sired by Sir Woodcrist Fayne 1 DeKoi 129943 and 4 of them are bred to Zeldenrust King Segis Pontiac 157496. whose 5 nearest dams average 28.42 lbs. butter in 7 days; 1 yr. old heifer bred. 1 yr. heifer not bred; S heifer calves from 3 to 9 months old. in good healthy condition, and with proper care will make a good ; investment on any farm. Two Head 1 Hogs: Poland China sow. will far-' . row March 24; Poland China sow will I fa-row March 25. Eight dozen good - •laying hens. Farming Implements: McCormick binder, Walter A. Wood grass mo|er. Thomas hay loader, Thomas hay tedder. Tiger self dump rake, Cassady breaking plow, walk- , ing breaking plow, land roller, 2horse cultivator. Hoosier grain drill, disc harrow. 2 spring tooth harrows, : Turn bull wagon, good as new; hay rack, wagon box. set of breeching harness, set of farm harness, set of | buggy harness, top buggy with storm ■ front, double shovel plow, single I shovel plow, 1-horse corn drill, set of Ilog bunks, log chains. 20 ft.; Swamp | hook, cant hook, steele 3-horse even- . er, 2 rolling cutters, jointer, and many other articles too numerous to 1 mention. Terms of Sale:—All sums of $5.00 and unre, cash- on day of sale; on all sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No goods removed until settled for; 4 per cent off for cash. B. F. BROKAW. Spuhler & Frauhiger. Aucts. C. E. Magley. Clerk. o— PUBLIC SALE. As I have sold my farm I will offer at public sale at my residence, 4% miles southwest of Decatur, near the Washington church on what is known as the Eli Engle farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 14. 1917, beginning at 10:00 o’clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wit: Horses: Bay mare, 8 years old, weight about 1600. sound and well broke. Five Head of Cattle: * Short Horn eow, 5 years old. giving about 2 gallons of milk a day. fresh in June; Jersey cow, 4 years old. fresh March Sth; Short Horn heifer. 1 year old: black heifer. 1 year old; Short Horn calf, 5 months old. 35 Head Hogs: Seven big type Poland China sows, will farIrow in March and April; 2 grade 'sows, will farrow in April; big type Poland China sow, with pigs by side; 6 spring gilts will farrow in March ’ and April; big type Poland China : male hog. weighing 500 lbs.; male pig. weighing 125 lbs.; 17 winter pigs, weighing from 30 to 40 lbs. ecah. ’ Farming Implements: Spring wagon with crate; land roller, corn she’iler. mud boat; apple tree spray- . er; 2 bedsteads. 250 bu. of corn in 1 crib. 50 bu. of Big Four oats, about ’ 7 tons of timothy hay. 100 small [shocks of fodder; 5 bu. of good seed corn and numerous other articles. In ! < use of bad weather we will hold sale in barn; 5 doz. Plymouth Rock chickens. The Ladies’ Aid of Washington church will serve dinner.

Terms:—ss and under cash in. hand; over $5 a credit of 9 months without interest will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security; 3 per < ent off for < ash. No goods removed until settled for. ORLANIX) BOYER. 1 John Spuhler, Auct. Melvin Mallonee, Clerk. o — PUBLIC SALE. 1 The undersigned will offer at pubI lie auction al his residence. 5 miles 1 northeast of Decatur, 8 miles southwest of Monroeville, on the Deiatur and Monroeville road, on what is known as the old John Brown farm, on Tuesday, February 13. 1917, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses: Roan mare, general purpose horse, black mare. 10 years old; bay mare, smooth mouth; roan gelding. 5 years old. farm chunk. Seven Head of Cattle: Roan cow. 7 years old. fresh In March; part ‘Jersey cow. fresh in March; red Dur•ham cow, fresh Ist September; Hollstein cow, fresh in June; 3 yearling i heifers. 2 Durham and 1 Holstein. J Twelve Head of Hogs: Duroc sow. 1 will farrow in April; Duroc sow. to farrow in March; Duroc sow, with pigs by side. Five Geese. Farming Implements: Flying Dutchman hay loader, good as new; Milwaukee binder, Deering mower. Oliver riding breaking plow’, disc. 2 cultivators, corn planter, double set buggy harness. 2 sets heavy work harness, gasoline stove, incubator. The ladies of Union Chapel will serve dinner. Terms: $5 and under cash; over that amount a credit 0f.9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property re--1 nuiveil until settled for. Four per cent off for cash. No interest. CHARLES BURRELL. R. N. Runyon, Auct. Chas. Magley, Clerk. o — PUBLIC SALE. Having rented my farm I will offer at public auction on my farm. 1 mile east and mile north of Monroe, or 5 1 4 miles south of Decatur on the Mud Pike road, on Tuesday February 13. 1917. beginning at 10 a. tn., the following nroperty. to-wit: Horses. 7 Head. Black gelding. 4 years old, weight 1670; roan gelding. 3 years old. weight 1500; bav road mare, 6 years old. extra good driver; sorrel tc.are. 4 years old. weight 1500; bay horse coming 2 years old; span 2 year old mares, weight 2400. Cattle 10 Head: Red cow. 4 years old. fresh in March; red cow. 3 years old. , fresh in May; roan heifer, coming 2 years old. fresh in March; Jersey | cow. 4 years old. fresh last October; spotted cow. 6 years old, fresh last October; spotted cow. 5 years old. fresh by day of sale: roan cow. 9 years oid. giving milk; white heifer, coming 2 yeras old. fresh in July; 2 yearling heifers. Hogs. 28 Head; ’ Six head Duroc sows, due to farrow in March; 22 head shoats, weighing 'from 80 to 90 Cos. each. Chickens: i About 6 doz. Plymouth Rock hens. ' Farming Implements: Osborne binder. 6 ft. cut; Flying Dutchman hay 1 loader. I. H. C. manure spreader. 2 walking breaking plows. 9 spike tooth harrows. 1 spring tooth harrow. 1 disc harrow. 1 Avery com cul- . tivator. set hay ladders, set work harness, almost new; corn sheller. 3 1 eider barrels. Turnbull wagon, with : triple bed. in good condition; 2 i storm buggies, one of them new; spring wagon. DeLaval cream seperator. Feed; Four or five tons of clover hay in mow. some fodder. 150 bu. good corn. 12 bu. yellow seed corn, 300 bu. recleaned seed oats, and other articles not mentioned. Terms;—Sums of $5 and under, cash in hand; sums over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving a note with approved security, ' bearing 8 per cent interest after maj turity; 4 per cent off for cash; no j good- removed until settled for. Lunch will be sreved by the ’Ladies’ Aid of the Monroe M. E. church. J. J. LONGENBERGER. Jeff Leichty, J. N. Burkhead, Aucts. _ PUBLIC SALE. A public sale, consisting of live stock and farming implements will be held by E. E. ZimI merman at his farm. 2 miles ' south of Peterson and 7 miles west of Decatur, on February 27. Look for list later. 2!Hf E. E. IMMERMAN. ~~PUBLIC~ SALE/ A public sale of live stock and farming implements will be held at the J. S. Loucks residence, 10 miles southeast of Decatur, on February 15th. Look for the sale. My reason for selling is that I am going to move away. 25tfi J. S. LOUCKS. FARMS FOR SALE. in Lagrange, Steuben, DeKalb and 1 Noble counties, Indiana: 80 acres, all black and level land, located 2*4 ! miles from market, all under cultivation; price $l2O per acre; fair : buildings. ' 160 acres located within 3 miles : of good market, good land and buildings; SBO per acre. 40 acres located 2*4 miles from : Lagrange, fair buildings, all farming • land, price sllO per acre. [ If you do not see what you desire. . write us. We refer you to Schug, s Metier Co., of Berne, or the State Bank of Lagrange. MARTIN & COMPANY. . LaGrange, Indiana, . 29t30 By H. A. Austin. WANTED? This office will pay five cent? per pound for good, [ clean rags, suitable for cleaning machinery, if they ' are brought to this office. ' * Democrat Want Ads Pay

NOTICE | I Our store will be closed | until Friday noon on ac- 1 I count of the death of Mrs. ! John 0. Fisher. | I FISHER & HARRIS. |

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PUBLIC SALE. A public sale will be held at the Chas. Burrell residence. 5 miles northeast of Decatur on Monroeville road on February 13th. Live stock and farmin" implements will be sold. Look for sale in another part of this paper. 25ffi CHARLES BURRELL, Official Time Table of Decatur Railroads The Reliable Schedules GRISD RKPIDS A INDIAN I. Tlir Ci. H. A I. llM<l—’Phoiie No. !» i I'aaMrncrrr Ntniluu nu<l Ireighi llohm-, Moaror uud Srtrnili Mn. s<mt hlHttind. No. 4. I)«ll> 15.N.1 1. M. No. IX Swndnj 7:l»3 t. M. No. X 1 ML’ I’. M. No. Ttt. <»wl* G:IU I’. M. I Norf 11 Im* it nd. No. 5. Daily 13:52 V M. No. I l.l>nil> tlhriiiißh to Mackinaw < Ityi M. No, X **un*l:iy 3:22 I*. M. 11. 1.. MKRRV, Aicrnt. FORT WAYNK INI) DECITIII TRAC’TION I.INE. » I’aworuarr onil Freight H<»n«r. i Nc4*«»iml direct, opponllr the < otiri Hoiimcj TlH.nc IXK Lenvr Decatur. A. M.—r.trdl. M:3O. 11:30. p. M.—*l:OU. 2:30. 5:45,9:30. • Saturday* only. Lcuvr Fort Wayne, A. M.—7:00. IO:tdl. ! j», m. — l:OO. 4:«O. 7:30. 11:00. Frcinbl car Irate* Decatur at ! 7:55 a. in., anil leave* Fort Maine i at 12 arriving in Decatur al I >45 p. in. In addition to the daily aervlre. eilra M*rt i«*c car* m ill be run a* follow* 4»n *>nn<liiy* <»NI N : Leave Decatur Leave I f. Mayne 1 KM) p. in. 2:30 p. m. 4:< O p, iu. 5:30 p. n». 7:(*<> p. in. P* in * IIOMF.H Rl HI . Agent. TOLRDO, ST. 1.01 I' A MTSTERV ; Tlir “Clover Leaf” Hoad—l’lion.- 31 l*a.»<-narr and Frrlglit Mallon. South Mioehe.ter Street. \S rNtbound. Vo. 3. Dully K*'” l ' '• x<>. Dall? 1 • ”• \o. 21. l.oi-at PrrltsM. <-arrie» ,»«- Mensem, Dail? except '•anday ... >o'33 A. M. Haat Bouuil. So. «. Hall? *'3® '• ' So. 4. Dall? <:«- 1 • 11 So. 22. I.oral l- rrluln. dall? <■?- repl Sunday, carries |.a«»euscr. 10:35 \. M. H. J. THOMI’SOS. AKent. CHICAGO * EHIi: IIVHKOVO. The Erie Hoad. I’hone .!«. PaaxeuKer Station ami I-rew’ l llou.e. South Winehe.ter street. En.thoumi. So. H. Dally 3' l ® '• " I So. 220. Except Snmla? : " So. 4. Dall? 3'43 1 '• Hextltouml. I So. 7. Dally - : *0 ' J So. 327. Ex.-ept Sunday 1":4»> ASo. 3, Daily S; 4 O. H. ODEM.. Asent. «'** hTAk GKOCERV I II I I I - 1 BanU Clara Prunaa, tb 1* g 10c '* 4 Dried Peaches, 3 ■j 2 4 California Fig® 100 Ji 5 W.pl, Syrup H I H n California Table Peach*.•-t®* K 5 d '■j fuir.ee Meat, Quart Can... .25« 5 I a 10c “ ! 8 Candled Cherrlaa 6 9 R Pink Salmon, 2 cans 880 II 1 lOe '' I i kJ t Pearl Tapioca, lb g ■' i California White Cherries .W® | ’ ned Kidney Beane, TO 6 j ..in 'i l Olli Picklee, do*. x| ; Self-Rising Buckwheat lO, || 10c *1 1 t Rice Pancake Flour b ...10° £ New Corn Meal ■ i ...1* I Campbell’s Soups 1. « , ~ ~1.,-juju iiirr^ ■ (will JOHNS 1