Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1917 — Page 4

THE RE.X THEATRE TICIAHCLE AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES TODAY j Mack Swain in “VAMPIRE AMBROSE.” It's a I comedy, a corking one, and that means it's a Key* I stone. Not for a moment are you allowed to be I serious; 300 laughs to 30 minutes of film. Also George Ovey in “THE FLYING TARGET,” and the latest war news. j SUNDAY Continuous after 2:00 p. m., “MASTER SHAKESPEARE, STROLLING PLAYER.” Five Act Special Feature. | THE CRYSTAL THEATRE Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays I TODAY ! THE GIRL GOD MADE FOR JONES I A Black Cat feature in two acts, presenting Bryant 1 Washburn. | DREAMY DUD . JOY RIDING WITH PRINCES ZLIM ] POKES AND JABBS IN STRICTLY BUSINESS 1 THE CRYSTAL THEATRE ■ 1 — I ’ "" ' " — 1 ■!

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r Dr. C. V. Connell | VETERINARY SURGEON l lluilc Residence 102 Democrat Want Ads Pay

| HELP WANTED FOR RENT Pour turn lulled rontn* for light housekeeping; ’phone 621. —». W. Sholty. 38tu-th»t-t.f VVA NTK l) —To rent. 6 or 6 room modern house by April 15tb. Call 'phone 817. 48tf Hilt KENT Six-room nouso on corner Fifth anil Maple His. J. P. Arnold. 'Phono 709. 72tf WANTED To hear from owner of food farm for sale. State rash price, full particulars.—D. K. Hush, Minneapolis, Minn. 7-21m5-18J2-lG FOR ItKNT Half of double house on First street. Just the place for a small family. Inquire of Yager Hr ,s. ts \\ all Paper prices have advanced 2.'t to 40 per cent since we bought ours. We are selling at the old prices.—Callow & Kohae. I l-l 7-9 DYNAMITE FOR SALK- We have on hands a quanity of dynamite. If you noorl it, give us a call. Fornax Milling Co., Telephone 180. 83-Gts FOR ItKNT Modern 8 rooi house, centrally located. Inquire of Moser Studio. 87tf You can depend on our milk being good. ’Phone No. 50 and have our driver stop.—MartinKlepper Co. NKtl OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED — Don't matter if broken. I pay one to ten dollars per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. —L. Mazer, 2007 S. sth St.. Philadelphia. Pa. BSt3O WANTED Work ia homes by the day. Can care for the sick as well is doing work about the home. Mis. Enoch Eady, 223 S. Eighth st. 88-t3 It cost the dealer a little more but it's the best.—Klepper’s Ice Cream. 88tf We can please you and save you money on wall paper.—Callow & Kohne. 11-17-HI FOR RENT A 7 room house on Ho. Winchester St. Acre of ground in connection. Inquire of Mrs. C. E. Peoples at John Barger's residence, 'phone Oraigville, lnd. 87-4 ts DAILY MARKET REPORT. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y.. Apr. 14—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 4-, 000; shipments. 950; official to New Y'ork Saturday. 1.900; hogs closing slow and weak. Medium and heavy. sl6.fiO(ft'sl6.7s; vorkers, $16.40^516.50; pigs. $14.50; roughs. [email protected]; stags, $12.00{f512.50; cattle. 300; slow; sheep, 1,000; steady; top wool lambs, $10.75; clips. $14.00; down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chiago—Wheat. No. 2 red, nominal; No. 3 red. nominal; No. 2 hard, $2.41; No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn, No. 2 yellow. $1.44%#51.45%; No. 3 yellow. $1.43% @51.45%; No! 4 yel, low. $1.43%. Oats, No. 3 white, 69@ 70V 4 c; standard. ti9%@7o%c. Rye, nominal. Bariev. [email protected]. Pork, *36.25;. Lard. [email protected]. Ribs, [email protected], LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and mediums. $13.50@ $13.75; pigs and lights, $13.00 @513.25; stags, $10.25 @ $10.75; roughs. $10.50® $12.00; prime steers, sß[email protected]; lights, mediums, $7.00@ [email protected]; bologna hulls, $6.50® $7.00; calves, $11.00; best lambs, [email protected]; mediums and ligts, $9,001(10.00; ewes, [email protected]; wethers, [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 30c; Butter, 20@2Sfc. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.20; corn, $1.70; oats, 20c; rye. $1.25; clover seed. $9.00; alsike | seed. $10.(10; timothy seed, $1.75. i POULTRY MARKET. ’ Chickens, 15c; fowls, 15c; ducks, 13c; geese, lie; young turkeys. 15c; old Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkays 13c; old roosters, 7c; eggs, 20c; lud. Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. creame¥y~prices. Butterfat, delivered, 45c; butterfat. at station, 43c; butterfat, in counry, 42c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 37c; beef hides, 17c; cal/ hides, 18c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, [email protected]. NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS The artificial ice manufactured by the lioosier Packing Co. wll be sold and delivered in the city during the season of 1917 by Ed Whitright. Mr. Whitright is on the job and will be glad to take your orders now and will give his undivided attention and service at all times. Call 'phone 713. 72tf NOTICE"TOIcE CONSUMERS Wc are now delivering Crystal Lake Ice to all parts of the city. The finest ever harvested. First class service and courteous treatment guaranteed. CONTER ICE CREAM CO. 701 r ’Phone 92. EGGS FOR SALg, Barred Plymouth Rock j ting for 50c or 100 for $3.00. Bernard Beckmeyer, U. It. No. 1. Decatur; ‘ ’Phone 14-U. G-7-9-11-13-17

AT TtIL (MCllti ST. MARY’S CHURCH i i— ... First Muss 7:30. . High Mass 9:311. Christian Doctrine 2:00. Vespers and benediction 2:30. REV J. A. SKI.MKTZ. Pastor o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCR 9:15 Suhhaih school, new feature. , 10:30, morning worship. Scrmei subject, “Shipwreck of Faith." 6:30, Christian Endeavor. "Th . lairds Day the Best Day.” Neb. 13: 15-22. 1 7:30, Evening worship. Sermoti subject, "Misinterpreted I’atlence." The Lord’s Day becomes the best day only to those who use it as a day for worship. Your presence and prayers will be appreciated. JAY C. HANNA. Pastor o EVANGELICAL CHURCH Sunday school at R:15; L. L. Baum partner, superintendent. Worship at 10:15 and 7:30, conducted by Rev. J. H. Hilling. At the evening service closing words will 1-e spoken. Y. P. A. at 6:45: Grace Hoenis *n leader. Midweek service Wednesday evening at 7:30. A welcome for all. J. H. RILLING oMETHODIST CHURCH Sunday school, 9:00 a. m. Morning sermon, "War, its meaning menace and ministry." 10:15 a. m. Junior league, 2:00 p. m. Epworth league, 6:30 p. m Evening sermon, “Military Beauty,” 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting led by the school teachers, Wednesday, 7:30 p. in. the church have her proper place in your program, and God will see to it that your heart is enriched and your influence extended beyond anything hoped for. You are cordially invited to all these services if you are not due at some other religious service. FRED F. THORNBURG, Pastor. —o- — - - ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH English services Sunday morning at 9:45 o’clock. Sunday school at 9:00 o’clock. The regular meeting of the congregation will be held after the services. All members are urged to be present. A. W. HINZ, Paster. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school, 9:15, Clarence E. Bell, superintendent. Morning worship. 10:30; theme “Contentment.” Young People’s Meeting, 6:30. Evening worship, 7:30; theme, "True Patriotism.” Prayer service Wednesday evening at 7:30. Let every true and loyal heart find time tomorrow to turn their face towards God’s house and give praise and thanksgiving in public worship for the great blessings we enjoy of liberty. We certainly have a great nation with the most wonderful gov- , eminent in all the world, and all be- ' cause of the greatness of our God, ; he author of liberty. May the coming Ixtrd’s day be one of victory and the most blessed onr churches have yet known. A warm welcome awaits members 1 friends and strangers at all our services. “Corce trou with us and we and we will do thee good.” FLOYD G. ROGERS. Minis "r. ZION REFORMED CHURCH Sunday school at 9:30 a. nt.; M. Kirsch, superintendent. German preaching service at 'PCIO | a. m. German text Matt. 5:5. Christian Endeavor service tit 6.15 , p. m.; theme: “The Lord’s Day The Best Day,” leader L. \V. Stolre. English preaching service at 7 p. n. , The I>enten and Easter season is 1 past but if it lias brought to us t'r.e .[vital message, then we will from now Jon. even have a greater and more itt- > tense desire to be at divine services. ! Everybody is therefore urged to be at • our services tomorrow. 5 L. W. STOLTE, Paste-. 1 ■— — . ■ r - - CHRISTIAN CHURCH Unified services beginning at 9:30 a. m. with the Bible school, followed 5 1 y the observance of the Lord’s Supper and preaching. Subject of the morning, "Man’c Chief End," A large attendance of the membership is de- ’’ sired. Junior C. E. society will meet at the church at 2:30 p. m. Preach ing at 7:30 p. m., subject of the ser mon, “How to Become a Christian.’ V/. PAUL MARSH, Minister UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 1 Sunday school at 9:15 a. nj.; Rose ; Hays, superintendent. preaching al 7 10:30 a. m. Juniors at 2:30 p. in.

J Before Decorate i cC.,'. .-ifU \ call at our store ■ I Jflv \ and let us tell you 01 •Uc many *dvantages of dUlu liliU ltr«r* || You will be delighted with 9 the beautiful effects that can be I secured. It is a far richer and I more artistic covering titan wall 9 paper or kalsomiue, and much y B more economical because so il ■ wonderfully durable. A "Mellotone” is not r. ■ easily scratched or '5 marred. It is fadeless f and readily washed. ■ Mellotoned walls lend themt ■ selves to stenciling and free ■ hand decorating. Come in ■ and see the beautiful “Mellij- ■ tone” tints. \ HOLTHOUSE \ DRUG CO. Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. led by s . Mr. Harold Swartz and Hubert Gilpin. Preaching at 7:30 p. m.; theme "The 11 Churches Part in Our National Crisis" 1 Come early for the church \\ ill *>' , well filled. T. H. HARMAN, D.I). Pastor, d o—i XOTH'E OK SI-KflAI, tIKKTIVi OK \I) \ >l' COt VIA CO I \« 11.. r, i You are hereby notified that there 1 wilt he a special meeting of the Ad- t 1 ams Countv Council of Adams County, f Indiana, at the Auditor s office of said , l county ..[» Tnmdn.v. the Ktli ltn> of May. I!»I7, | !* at 3:30 o'clock p. m.. for ttie purpose of making additional appropriations for certain bridges and other expenses of the county government and its in- ■ stitutions. | Witness my hand and official seal, . this IL’ili day of April. 1917. JOHN MOST RE, Auditor Adams County. Indiana. o NOTICE TO BIDDERS. , ‘ Notice is hereby given that the enm- ’ mon council will on the ITlh Day of April. 11117. at seven o'clock p. m., at their council room receive sealed proposals lor hauling coal from the railroad sta- ' tions in said eitv to the waterworks , and electric light plant; also sealed hids for the furnishing of oils for the . i itv of Decatur, Indiana; both of said lettings to be for the ensuing year. | A certified check of $25.01) shall be; -deposited with each bid as evidence of j good faith. j The council reserves the right to re- ' :ec t any and all bids. Witness my hand and seal this Gth ■ day of April, 1917. I 11. M He VOSS, ? 7-14 City Clerk. FARMERS, ATTENTION. ■ I have three full blooded stallions. '.2 Belgians and 1 Percheron, which (will stand for the season at the ( j Sehlickman feed yard on Second ! street, Decatur. 1 j DAVID GERBER. Owner. "l J. D. Grim, Keeper. 83tf; e „ „ MONEY TO LOAN. We are prepared to loan money on * farms in Adams and adjoining counr* ties at 5 per cent interest on long time, with the privelege of paying e loan at any time. s. DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY, e Offices Schafer Bldg., Decatur. 13eod-tf i •»— Democrat Want Ads Pay S MtM 7|7 n| 111 | ||Mrm t m|, | IIIJ j 1,7 m b (STAR grocery”! Marco Tomato Soup . ,10c 1 I 0 I Santa Clara Prunes, IT). TOc Jj Red Beans, lb Tsc j| 3 Pkgs. Corn Flakes..2sc S' I Pure Fruit Jelly TOc 1 V | Yacht Club Salad Dressing TOc g t | Pure Strained Honey.. 10c 1 I Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25c § j Tuna Fish 15c 0 Marco Rolled Oats ...10c d ] >• j Hawaiian Pine Apple..lsc a Marco Baked Beans... 15c 3 H Fancy Rio Coffee, lb. ,15c “t I v a Post Toasties 10c J t Dried Peaches, 2 lbs:. 25c j | Onion Sets, qt 15c \ : (WILL JOHNS Ss*%|

drTw. R. MAyqm M SPECIALIST LJ Will He at DECATUR, IND. MURRAY HOTEL Tuesday, April l<lH. : 'offle Hour from nm to P m JHi ONE DAY ONLI \mi iah' i ll,ll lhm> ( atari h:il < onditian of Stom- — ach anti Bow els _ M'en Special Attention. n m,vo his troated surrei-sfully all forms of Uhroni. ,',r,.,hiu *u,-h us B.scast-h of the Brain. Heart. Lungs. Throe *■ “n t Fir stornii.li’ Liver. Kuli.cys, R udder. Blood Poison Hevtum. cJM " Prrema'lW'. Female Diseases. Nervous Debility. Catarrh in all Diseases of the Rectum, fissure and fistula and piles cured withow^B knife or niton from twainM <>r work. Call Stones and Go.ter or "Big Neck.” mncesahllly treated without Do vou n sufrer with headarhes. epilepsy or "fits." paralysis, neond*.*! yiness" rheumatism, lumbago, asthma, akin disease, blood (lepo its in th.- urine, intiammatlons of the bladder; or other distressing disorders of which you do not know the name or If you do, give them your immediate-nttention. For. satisfactory me’tn can he given you All Consultation is Absolutely Free and Confidential, and carries i u ,| absolutely no obligation to take treatment. Advice and com pint, ■ planation and expert opinion of your condition, with a thorough iuation is free and at all times gladuv extended those who are Positively no patients treated by mail, and all desiring information Ey l present themselves In person. ? ri piles treated by the Brinkerhoff method. We will give you just the and cure you are looking foi. Rupture Treated After an examination we will tell you Just what do for you. If we cannot benefit or cure you, we will frankly and ,?■ estly tell you so. .-;f. Call on or address w. R. MAYO, M. D, 843 North Delaware Street Indianapolis, Ind.jr-9

NOTH F. TO rHOTHIITA OWM.lt' 1 lii the Muller »f ihf Pniternon Notice is hereby Riren that the common • ount il in and for the Uity of I»e---ratur, Indiana, did on the 3rd day of, April. 1 Ml7 , adopt a preliminary rest.., lution, orilerins the con.sfruction of i the following improvement, to-wit: J Ciinstrut lion of a district aewer and alon« the following route. to-wU: Commencing at a point which i* •*».*» j feet east amt IS >*out!i j.f the I nouihwert corner of inlot N>‘ -’ln . Steele and Zimmerman’s* ruhd(vt*lon jot outiot No. 43 in the Uitv of Decatur,! I Indiana, thence running east on the • north side of Patterson street, 1,0001 feet, thence running in a southwesterly direction about 7.0 feet and there .to terminate in the Elm street sewer as located on lane street. The boundary line of the district I or area to he drained by the said improvement and assessed therefor are as follows: The district bounded on the north* by a line parallel with and 100 feet distant north from the north line of the right of way of the Chicago & Erie railroad company: on the east by Line street; on the south by a line parallel with and 100 feet distant south from the south line of Patterson street and on the west by Tenth street. Further notice is also given that the said council will on the ITtli liay of April, l!»IT. at seven o'clock p. m. at their council | room in said city receive and hear re- ; monstrances from the property owners of persons affected by the said improvement and will also hear and determine the question as to whether such drainage district or area is proprly hounded for the purpose of such drainage or whether other territory not included in such boundaries ought to be added to such district or whether any of the real estate therein included ought to he excluded therefrom; and wil then determine and 1 hear and determine the question as to whether or not the benefits accruing t" the property liable to l>e assessed therefor will be equal to the estimated cost of said improvement. » Witness m> hand and seal this 6th day of April, 1017. H. M DeVOSS.

j NICKEL PLATE ROAD 1 Sunday Excursions First Sunday Date, April 29th Sale ot tickets will continue during Summer Season to points within 100 Miles and Return 25c to $1.50 As!; the ticket agent for full information regarding , these attractive excursion fare, or wriie P. P. PARNIN, D. P.'A., Fort Wayne, Ind. j NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. sloo.oo REWARD. j 1 We will pay SIOO.OO for a name for our new Tonic Tablet. Offer open to all excepting employees of this Company. Send as many suggestions as you wislr There are no conditions, no restrictions excepting that every one must agree to abide by the decision of the Judges as final. I * Contest closes May Ist, 1917. Get busy—- | suggest the ri sht name and get the SIOO.OO. Mail all suggestions to Name Contest Board, Care of The Sentanel Remedies Co. Cincinnati, 0.

j 1 M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMING fin* Funeral Furnlthlnn DECATUR. ■ IND. Telephone: Offic* 90; Homt, '■ 1 *♦♦♦♦♦• + + + ♦♦♦♦l + GET READY NOW ♦ | ♦ To file >our + MORTGAGE EXEMPTION* I ♦ Let me do it for you + 1 ♦ ALLEN F. STARTER * I + At County Auditor's Office* 1 ** + + + + + + + + T+ +*| DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Hmirc 1:30 to 5:00 llOlirS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L. Burgener, D. C. i No Drugs No Surgery j No Osteopathy