Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 19 March 1917 — Page 4
THE RE.X THEATRE TRIANGLE M> HUMM H(T»«ES TODAY “YELLOW MENACE.” “WINNING PUNCH.” Keystone Comedy. TOMORROW “PILLARS OF SOCIETY.” Fine Arts Feature, with Henry B. Walthall. “A JACK TAR IN THE MAKING,” U. S. Defenders’ Series. USUAL PRICES, FIVE AND TEN CENTS COMING: HENRY WOLTHALL THE CRYSTAL THEATRE Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays TODAY SEVENTH EPISODE OF PATRIA AMD A FLORENCE ROSE FASHION EXTRA TODAY Ford Educational Weekly Showing Norfolk, Va. THE CRYSTAL THEATRE ■SAFETY FIRST” and profit afterwards is the ride in \ handling the money of our depositors. rH ill; Read our last statement and judge Jk for yourself how well the funds are invested, how ample the cash reserve '.'/// | • and how easily convertible into cash '// ' the investments are. We invite the strictest scrutiny from intending de ✓ \ positors. oM6ams&uKhsaiA •®ecahir'3nd<
FARMS FOR SALE. In Lagrange, Steuben, DeKalb and Noble counties, Indiana: 80 acres, all black and level land, located 2% 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.
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40 acres located 2% 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, Metier Co., of Berne, or the State Bank of Lagrange. MARTIN & COMPANY. LaGrange, Indiana. I 29t30 By H. A. Austin.
| HELP WANTED | FOR RENT Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping; ’phone 621. | —B. W Sholty. 38tu-thst-tf w a.VI'KU t o rent, 5 or 6 room | modern house by April 15th. Call ‘phone 817. ABtf I •() K'S AI ,E~ I n i on~(lily car riage. in Rood shape. Top buggy, set single work harness. Will sell on reasonable terms, the purchaser giving bankable note. See T. S. Dowling, at the Dowling Hardware store. 63tf I'dif SALE firoo'tn house in Cook ad dition; good cistern and 6-room house ou Vine street; good cistern; 80-1 air farm, good buildings. Mrs. Wash Kern. No. i. Box 99, Decatur, Ind. 64t? WANTED Ohl false teeth. Don't matter if they are broken. 1 pay SI.OO to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer. 2007 S. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 53t30 I'OR SALE Full blood White Legorn eggs for hatching. Prices reasonable. -Henry Rodenbeck, De-' catur, R. R. 7; ’phone 7-M. 64t3 LOST Soniewheie in downtown district a note for $446 payable to Jennie E. I-andis. Also $lO in currency . Reward if returned to this office. 64t3 FOR SALE Favorite hard coal base burner, cheap. Inquire of Mrs. James Bain. Tel 511. 65t3 FOR SALE—R. C. Rhode Island Reds eggs 75c per 15: $4 pe rIOO. John' P. Smith, Preble. Ind. 65t6 FOUND—Black plush muff. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for his ad. 63t3 FARM FOR RENT-Southeast of Berne.—Margaret Drake, 827 No. Third St.. Decatur, Ind. 3-7-10 ! FOR SA I J-:—1,000’ lb. auto Pneumatic Tires, ball hearing, at SSO. W. D. Cross, Geneva, Ind. 61112 WE PAY by dozen sewing percale aprons, spare time at home. Aprons, ready cut. Prepaid any distance’ to, honest women. Some sewed for us for five years. No canvassing. Send 25<coin for apron to copy from. Standard Apron factory, Auburn. N. Y. 63t3 WANTED—Dining room Girl. —Murray hotel. 32tf STOCK SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence 4% miles west and ' 4 mile south of Monroe, 1 mile south and As east of Hondorus, 8 miles j north and % east of Linn Grove, on what is known as the Fred Yake [ farm on Wednesday, March 21, 1917,! beginning at 12:30 p. m.. the following, personal property, to-wit: 3 head of j horses, brood mare in foal, weight. 1400; yearling mare colt; driving' horse; 4 head of cattle; milch cow ini June; 3 heifers, year old in May; j 40 head of hogs, 5 brood sows, will far-’ row the last of March and the first of April, 4 are Poland China mixed and 1 Duroc; 21 shouts weighing from 90 to 100 lbs. each; 15 cheats Weighing' 50 lbs. each. Terms of sale: Credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note, bearing 8 per cen' Interest after maturity. Four per cer. off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. P. W. BARKER. J. N. Burkhead, Auctioneer. HERE >• a raueay that will cute moat all akin *u| acalp troubles. Eczema. Berbers itch, itch. Cult end Sores. Why waste time and money when B 8. Ointment is an ointment o! real merit? Ask rour druggist. If not handled send 50 cents to the 8, B. Ointment Co.. 217 Monroe atreetDecahir Indiana B |i. tit M STAR GROCERYJ gtt.tr...... ! California Peaches ...10c I Good Rio Coffee, 1b...15c | Marco Tomato Soup ..10c | 7 Bars Gloss Soap ... ,25c 1 g Santa Clara Prunes, g 2 lbs 15c g Fancy Head Rice, 2 ths. 15c | Dill Pickles, doz 15c * Spring Wheat Flour $1.40 § Fresh Candled Eggs, idoz 25c Navy Beans, lb Tuna Fish 15c Fancy Red Salmon ...20c i iftmt?t*ntv; r .-7.rrtmtrf fWILL JOHN'S Kid
DAILY MARKET REPORT. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. V.. Mar. 19 (Spoelul to Hally De .-rat l Receipt*. I.I GUO; xliipmentH, 1,710 yeniiTday; r< ciiptH. 1,126; shipments. 1.140 loduy; I official to New York Sutunhiy. none. '' Hogs closing string. I Medium and heavy, slfi.76*i $15.85; I vorkera, slfi.sofa $15.75; pigs, slß.7. >fi 14.25; roughs. $14.00fi514.35; stags. 511.60fi412.50; tattle. 1400; fifty to reventy cents higher; best steers. , $11.76*1 $12.75; butcher steers. $9,00 >11.30; cows and heifers. sfi.oo*i sio: ■ heop. l.ooo; firm; top lambs. $16.00 . *jsl6.lo; yearlings. $14.00*1514.25; .wethers $12.25fJ512.50; wethers. $12.25*i $12.(50; ewes. $12.00; down. CHICAGO CRAIN MARKET. Chicago Wheat. No. 2 rod. nominal; No. 3 red. $1.87; No. 2 hard, nom Inal: No. 3 hard. $1.87. Corn. No. 2 .hard, nominal; No. 3 yellow. sl.o7fa si 08; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats. 'No. 3, white, s«H@sß%c; standard. 595?59 l ,c. Rye. nominal. Harley. $1 *fsl.32. Pork, $33.25. Lard, $19.27. Ribs. $17.17®|17.76. CLEVELAND MARKETS. Cleveland, Mar. 19 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Hogs, receipts. 500; market strong to 15c higher; yorkers and mediums, $15.25; pigs. '513.00; roughs, $13.50; stags. $12.00. Cattle, receipts, 5 ears; market steady; good to choice steers, $10.25 fa $11.00; good to choice heifers. SB.OO fas9.oo; good to choice cows, s7.so(<i $8.50; fair to good cows. $5.76086.75; . fair cows. s4.sofi $5.50; good to choice bulls. $7.60fi>58.50; milehers. sßo.oofi ' S9O 00. Sheep and lambs, receipts, I car; market steady; tops. $15.00.
I LUMMUS*- Z Chalmers 7-Pas»enger Touring Car * t,' , sfr „ % Price $1350 Detroit -x- ’ Choose a Chalmers 1 as You Do a Watch ... ■ - Compare two watches They may look exactly alike. 50/i(/ One-Piece Shaft S : I They may be equal in diameter and thickness. They may weigh the same. Perhaps your eye can't distin- You wouldn’t discover that the crankshaft is a single guish any difference between the gold in the two. One sturdy shaft of drop-forged heat-treated carbon steel, may seem to keep as good time as the other. Nor would you discover that the Chalmers pistons are die cast from Lynite, a special aluminum Bfg Differences There alloy, and weigh only 12 L ounces each. Yet there may be a vast difference. One may be a Deep-Lying Differences ./ Tiffany Swiss and the other a non-deaenpt. w. , .., t . ~ ~ .. ... ... I l . To glance at the body you wouldn t realize that the j j If you trust only to an off hand examination you body frame is built with such great care from select ash. may make a bad mistake in your chace. That this is covered by one-piece, welded sheet steel. Nor that the springs in the upholstery are of an extra- I I True of Automobiles ordinary spring steel. Nor that the frame of the chassis is of carbon steel, 5 inches deep and 1 < of an inch /• The same is true of automobiles. Some other car thick. With flanges 2 ! _■ inches unde. And with three may closely resemble a Chalmers. It may weigh strong cross members and reinforcing plates, about the same. Have about the same wheel base. The paint may look more or less alike —at Deliberate J first glance. ~ Yet there may be a vast difference. Differences you t v Chalmers don’t look hastican discover only by the closest scrutiny and com- ly ’ That ’ “ nfair t 0 the and “ nfair t 0 yourself, tiarison Some things you don't realize when you glance at zi n tlie 7 passenger Chalmers: i Go Deep . . 7J 1 -j-ounce Lynite piston*. If you are to get the con eel idea of the Chalmers, you Crankshaft balanced while in motion. must go beneath the surface. There the big, important Cylinders and crank case cast in a unit. differences lie. Differences in materials. Differences Timken axles built to Chalmers design. in methods of building. Differences in quality of Economical intake manifold. » I I workmanship. Chrome nickel driving shaft. To look only at the exterior of the Chalmers you Nickel steel differential gears heat-treated to wouldn't discover that the gears and shafts of the secure hardness and toughness. , ;i transmission are of crucible nickel steel, case hardened And many other important points of superiorand carefully heat treated. ity. AU of the above means qaaUty — the hind of quality you need in the ’ - car you bay, and the kind of quality you GET in the Chalmers. " _ Touring Car, 7 passenger . $1350 Touring Sedan, 7-passenger . SIBSO Limousine. 7 twssenwr Touring Car, 5 passenger . 1250 Roadster, 3-pessenger . . 1250 “', 7.” ; ' (AH prices € o. b. Detroit.) I I II i • : L_W ~ ~ s y 1 1 Chalmers Touring Sedan, 7-passenger SIBSO at Detroit THE KALVER-NOBLE GA RAGE CO. Agents. DECATUR, INDIANA J ; —— ~ ;
<’ulv<'j>. rccpipix •’><»: tnorkit sn‘.nh': tups. $1,..ft0. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Hoavy mid Im illiiiii. $13.25fa l :: s' l pig's mid lights. $12.76fa Ll.Oti; hi.iv slttfa 10.50; roui hs, $lO fiOlii 12.: priiio' sleets. sßfaß.6o; lights, mediums. s7fa 7.,50: cows , $5.00*/6 00; xooil bull '. $6.50*17 00: bologna bulls. $6 50>i $7.00; calves, $11.00; best iamb . ■ $11.00*112.00; mediums mid Hki ’ $9.00*1 10 00; ewes, $6.00*17.00; w h- ■ ers. $9 00*i 10.00. ' COUNTRY PRODUCE. E'-’gs, 22c; blitter, 20*12fic. CRAIN MARKET. Wheat. $1.90: corn. $1.45; oats, 57' ; ry. , $1 25; bariey, $1.00; clover seed, $10.00; oUikeseed, $10.00; timothy seed. $1.76. POULTRY MARKET. , Chickens, 15c; fowls, 15c; docks, ' 13c; geese, lie: young turkeys. 15 ■: old Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkaysj tffc; old roosters, 7c: eggs. 25e; Ind.| Runner dinks, lie. Above prices arei for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 41c; butterfat. • nt station. 39c; butterfat in country. . 38c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 37c; beef hides, 17c; calf hides, 18c; tullow. 6c; sheep pelts, r>ocfasLso. FUNERAL TOMORROW. Funeral services for Mrs. Dan Linn will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:10 from the home mid at 2 o'clock from tiie Reformed church .
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