Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1917 — Page 4

THE RE.X THEATRE TRIANGLE AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES TODAY y Y Ora Carew in “DOLLARS AND SENSE.” A Triangle Keystone with a thousand laughs. Ora is a boy and Ora is a girl and she's a scream as twins. It you miss this one you’ll pass up one of the funniest on the list. Also, George Ovey in “JERRY’S TRIPLE ALLIANCE.” “MUTUAL WEEKLY. Latest war and other news. W CRYSTALTHEATi” Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays TODAY A Black Cat Feature “THE LITTLE MISSIONARY” Presenting Mary McAlister. Splicr Prpwnts “THE MAN HE MIGHT HAVE BEEN” Pokes and Jabbs In “THE PROPERTY MAN” THE CRYSTAL THEATRE Mpwjuuppuitiwri ull — mmm i%i*m m ii iiHrnur" i iit mrnir'Trif

MANY A MAN can trace Iris fortune back to the modest beginning of a small savings account. Thrift now will fortify you for the emergency that may arise later and that can only be met by a good bank balance. Start to-day open an account in our interest bearing department, and watch your dollars grow.

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'"*■ wwMggmi.ilmi hi i liiiiiwii iiiiiiiiniHimwii mrwtamsmmsamaaß A True Patriot Stands Behind The “FEDERAL RESERVE” Now! The “Federal Reserve” will protect the Nation’s finances in the most trying times. The true patriot places his money where it is a s ipport to Decatur and to every community where Decatur sells the products of its industries. The strength of the Federal Reserve System is figured in billions: those billions in reserve are made through the support of member banks like the First National Bank. When you place your funds in this National Bank * you not only receive Federal Reserve protection but give your support in turn to one of the most impor- «, tant arms of the Government. Can Uncle Sam count on you? This National Bank is open for your account. Make a deposit. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana illlfl 1 I u MU iMmi-iMi it TMiiirirTTß

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HELP WANTED | I FOR RENT Six rnnm House on cor nnr Fifth unit Maple Sts. J p. Arnold. ’Phone 709. 72tf Don’t take any chances. Play safe ami use Pure Pasterized .Milk. Phone 50 and have our driver stop. — Martin-lvlepper t'o. Utitfl FOR RENT Modern f room Eoum, centrally located. Inquire of Monor Studio. 87tf \VANTKi>-Night clerk, inquire Murray hotel. 9«tf i''OK SALK A number ot Rood lilkli class fresh cows.—Hoonier Packing Fompany. 90tC FOR SALK— 20 pure tired O. 1. (\ malt- bugs.' harrowed last Octotier. Inquire of Claude Ony, It. It. No. 9. 98-16 FOR RENT —A suite of three largo rooms, fine for office, newly pap. red and painted, with water, light and gas, toilet and lavatory. Inquire of Mrs. Charles Dugan. 98-lC FOR SALE Two brood sows. Inquire of Wm. Kitson, Derntur. R. it. No. 11; 'phone 9-11. 98t3 You can go to Fort Wayne cheaper, quicker and cleaner by interurban. {MH6 H)K KENT—Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping; 'phone 621. —B. W. Sholty. 38tu-th-st-tf WANTED— To hear from owner of good farm for sale. State eash price, full particulars.—D. F. Ilush, Minneapolis, Minn. 7-21m5-lSj2-16 W ANTED —Five more mer. for slate. Staple line. Easily sold. Unusual opiiortunity for several men who mean business. Investigation worth while. Consolidated Oil Company, Cleveland, Ohio. 98-tl Sure thing! King’s Confectionery will deliver you a brick of Klepper's Ice Cream. iMitti OLD FALSE TEETII WANTED— Don't matter if broken. I pay one to ten dollars per set. Send by par-! cel post and receive check by return 1 mail. —L. Mazer, 2007 S. sth St., Philadelphia. Pa. &Bt3o INDIANA FARMS FOR SALE If you had the chance to own a farm would you consider a proposition like. 1 this; 147% acres ot clay sandy soil, subject to all kinds of crops, that you j t an exchange your property, not to e\-i ceed SISOO or $1800; this farm hasslooo i worth of saw timber; 100 acres in! pasture and farm land; good six room! house and fair barn,-some out build-[ ings, a good cellar; plenty of fruit on farm; this farm if taken soon 1 possession will be given this spring, l Only $35. per acre. 40 acres of the same kind of soil, will inc lude some property, fair house j and barn: plenty of fruit and timber on farm; $25. per acre. 170 acres; 30 acres level bottom land, some high land; plenty of timber; close to school; buildings worth one half price we ask for this farm; our price $5,000. 105 acres. 40 acres of fertile bottom land, in wheat and rye; between 400 and 500 fruit trees on this farm; buildings are good; $45 per acre, a bargain. Now is your chance if you would ' like to be a farmer, this means you can raise your living. W. H. PATTERSON, Wiltshire telephone or Rockford R. R. advt 97-t6 i|star!rocerY| Marco Tomato Soup ..10c I Santa Clara Prunes, lb. 10c § Red Beans, lb 15c g 3 Pkgs. Corn Flakes..2sc | | Pure Fruit Jelly 10c § I Yacht Club Salad DresI sing 10c g Pure Strained Honey.. 10c f Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25c i I Tuna Fish 15c j Marco Rolled Oats ... 10c Hawaiian Pine Apple..lsc Marco Baked Beans... 15c Fancy Rio Coffee, lb. ,15c | Post Toasties 10c I Dried Peaches, 2 1b5:..25c « Onion Sets, qt 15c i j Will joins a-ssj

ITO SPEAK HIKE Postmaster Miller and Mrs. l auve of Fort Wayne, j Red Gross Workers r j : TO RE HERE MONDAY ! — f To Speak at Public Meeting at Court House at 7:30 in the Evning. j — ' I'.istmaster Milhr and Mrs. Fauvi. . or Fort Wayne, leaders of the It-d . Cross work in our neighboring citv. June of the strongest organizations in j the country, will speak at a mass - meeting at the court house in Dora- . tttr, Monduy evening tit 7:30 o’clock. I I Chairman Dr. W. E. Smith has i--f sued a call for all patriotic people to ; attend this meeting, when further . work relating to the Red Cross ntovement here will be taken up. The two j Fort Wayne speakers are excellent 1 talkers, with a thorough knowledge (i their subject, and will tell many intori' esting things ccncerning the work. ( | Everybody is invited, and urged io ! come. , j o DAILY MAKKEI nEPOKT EAST "BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y.. Apr. 28 —(Spei cial to Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 4.000; shipments. 1.330; official to New ' York yesterday, 1.520; hogs closing ; steady. Medium and heavy. $16.25® $16.40; vorkers. $16.00® $16.15; pigs. $13.25® $14.00; roughs, $14.00® sjags, 1 $1 cattle. slow; sheep. 2,000 ; steady; tcM 4 " 1 A Jambs, Jl.Toit; dips. $14.25; do.. • CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago Wheat, No 2 red. $3.04; No. 3 red. nominal; No. 2 hard. $2.7S @52.83; No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn. I No. 3 yellow. sL6l®’sl.62; No. 3 yellow. *1.58®>|1.62; No. 4 yellow, nom- | inal. Oats, No. 3 white, 71@72%c; standard, 72%®'740. Rve. No. 2 nominal; No 3, $2. Barley. $1 20®51.58. Fork, nominal. Lard. $21.87® $21.97. Ribs, nominal. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and mediums. $14.50®515.00; pigs and lights. $13.50®514.00; stags. $10.50@$11.00; roughs. $12.50®513.00; prime steers. $9.50® $10.00; lights and mediums, sß.oo® $8.50; bologna bulls. ! 88.50®57.00; calves, $10.00; best j lambs, sl2.uu® *13.00; mediums and lights. $10.00®$11.00; ewes. $7.00® 1 $8.90; wethers. s9.no®slo.oo. ' PENNINGTON & KNAPKE STOCK MARKET. I Heavy hogs. $14.60® $15.00: lights, . $14.00® $14.50; stags, $10.00@$10.50; I roughs. $12.00®t512.50; steers, $9.50@) I $10.00; mediums. $7.50®(58.00; hulls, ! [email protected]; calves. [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 30c; Butter, 20@26c. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.30; corn. $2.10; oats, fide; rye. $1.50; clover seed, $9.00; alsike seed, $10.00; timothy seed, $1.75. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 15c; fowls, 15c; ducks, 13c; geese, 11c; young turkeys, 15c; old Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkays i 13c; old roosters, 7c; eggs, 26c; Ind. Runner ducks, He. Alxive prices are fur poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. 1 Butterfat. delivered, 45c; butterfat. i at station, 43c; butterfat, in country, 42c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 37c; beef hides, 17c; calf . hides, 18c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, ; [email protected]. FARMERS, ATTENTION. I have three full blooded stallions, [ 2 Belgians and 1 Percheron, which I will stand for the season at the I Sclillckman feed yard on Second j street, Decatur. DAVID GERBER, Owner. I J. D. Grim, Keeper. 83tf IS LAST WEEK I This is the last week for making 1 and filing your mortgage exemption, i If you have not already done so, see j Mitjs Marie Patterson, at the record I er’s office, who will make out yoar papers. 96-t6 NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS The artificial ice manufactured by the Hoosier Packing Co. wil be sold and delivered in the city during the season of 1917 by Ed Whitright. Mr. Whit- \ right is on the job and will be | glad to take your orders now land will give his undivided attention and service at all times. ICall ’phone 713. 72tf ■ ■ e m '■ 111 ■■'■■■■■■ Green's August Flower has remarkable curative propertiee and is an unfailing remedy for torpid and sluggish liver and constipation, also for Stomach Troubles Two Sizes—2sc and 75c. 8 Get a free sample bottle at Smith Yager and Falk Drug store.

! |TKeI9I7 375 SIZE(ZIXZ*/4 INCHES) 37 5 I BLACK SAFETY TREAD T!RES §£3ffvi 1 rubber masterpiece springs from the skilly and If you have not seen this husiy yet graceful tire, a Ford car tire of HEROIC SIZE, go at once to your dealer and ask for 1 ij fj Goodrich's 4 Three-Seventy-Five ’ S You will find it a tire of burly size, burly in extra rubber, extra Q fabric and extra service. v. 12 Made in the regular Goodrich five-finger Safety Tread ONLY, it 2 is built an inch bigger around the circumference than ordinary Ford car tires, and thicker in the cross section. It fits 30-inch rims. J Its slightly higher outset cost is cancelled by the economy of Wy 3 longer life, and the greater satisfaction you get from a more || jjj The B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio inpwTA nrwwl | ■ BL jrm, m /ml 13 tor shoes i Outwears leather-comfortable • dressy-water proof J

■ i NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday, i May 7th, 1917 will be the last day to ■ pay your spring installment of taxes The Treasurer’s office will be open from 7 o'clock a. m. to 5 o’clock p. >a. each week day, and the books will positively be closed at 5 o’clock p. m. f on Monday, May 7th, 1917. , All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and the penalty of ten per cent, will be added. Do not put your taxes off as they * must be paid and the law points out 1 the duty of the Treasurer. Those B who have bought and sold property. * and wish a division or wish to make partial payments should come in it j once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away so do not ask it. B GEORGE E. KINZLE, Treas. Adams County, Ind. * 90-May 7 o r REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 6 Dear Friends: 3| We have a good list of farms for 1 sale. We have a number of farms that ’.we can trade. We know we have some | 1 ' farms that will suit you, location, vnprovements and price. It costs you nothing to ask and we will be delightg ed to tell you about them. v i If you want to make a farm loan or ._ have one maturing that you want to k renew, ask us about our new plan! f farm loans. We can please you and] ” satisfy you. We oen save you money' and that is always Interesting. Wc | want to make your abstract of title.! jWe have had long experience and our! charges are very reasonable. Our s office is next door to the Post Office d and we would be pleased to have you i. call. | Respectfully, THE BOWERS REALTY CO. FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER, FRENCH QUINN, l, SCHIRMEYER ABSTRACT CO. 98-t3'

NICKEL PLAT £ ROAD Sunday Excursions First Sunday Date, April 29th Sale of tickets will continue during Summer Season to points within 100 Miles and Return 25c to $1.50 Ask the ticket agent for full information regarding these attractive excursion fare, or wriie 1. I*. PARK IN, I). P. A., Fort Wayne, Ind. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. SIOO.QO REWARD. We will pay SIOO.OO for a name for our new Tonic Tablet. Offer open to all excepting employees of this Company. end as many suggestions as you wishhere are no conditions, no restrictions j excepting that every one must agree to j * 1 e y the decision of the Judges as final. j Contest closes May Ist, 1917. Get busysuggest the right name and get the SIOO.OO. Mail all suggestions to Name Contest Board, Care of The Sentanel Remedies Co. Cincinnati, O.