Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1917 — Page 4

THE REA THEATRE j TR'ANCIE AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES I T OP AY Douglas Fairbanks in “AMERICAN ARISTOC- I RACY.” Triangle Fine Arts Drama in Five g Parts. A romping, rollicking, joyous play. The I kind that has made Douglas Fairbanks one of the greatest stars on the long list of Triangle celebrities. With Fairbanks dashing through the scenes of this rapid-fire picture of fun and thrills, there is not one moment free from breathless excitement and thrills. THE CRYSTAL THEATRE Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays TODAY I BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAYS PRESENTS 'The Three Godfathers’ WITH HARRY CAREY. Based on Peter B. Kyne’s story in the Saturday Evening Post I USUAL PRICES: FIVE AND TEN CENTS. THE CRYSTAL THEATRE | I Mr. Farmer I You can make big profits producing Butter || H Fat. Cream this week, 44c a pound. Everybody can test their own cream now. ■ Ask us about it. We will teach you to test, and B assist you in buying a small tester. I Martin-Klepper Co. | Adams County Creamery Co. KNAPKE MEAT MARKET SOUTH END ’Phone or bring your orders in early and get a prompt delivery at 7:30 a. m., 10 a. m., 2:00 p. m. and 4:30 p. m., with the very best fresh and smoked meats, ( all 626 and place this number in your ’phone book. Bread, 3 10c loaves, 25c. KNAPKE MEAT MARKET SOUTH END. PHONE 626. CHECKS ON THIS BANK ‘ are payable at sight. We always Z. / w A /■• i. carry a cash reserve large enough to IgW meet all demands. Have your ac- ,-fegp' JdMcount Imre and your checks will give ~ jjgflßlE you an added standing with your iwj IP® creditors. Be up to date by h'T<ne l/Xi ■■ an account with an up-to-date bank. 01bfl6amsCouRluJaKh •S>ecatur-2w-

i| HELP WANTED WANTED—Laborers, 30c per hour; steady employment. Lumber yard. Perrine-Arm-strong Co., Fort Wayne, Indiana. 13(112 FOR SALE —A 7 passenger Studebaker automobile. Good as new. Will -ell at a sacrifice, (’all 'phone 3901 ring. 130t6 I LOST - A gold, open face watch with fob attached. Fob had the emblem, of "Valparaiso" on. Finder please return to Guy Brown, Decatnr. Tn-* diana. 130t3 uEB FALSE TEETH WANTED— Don't flatter If broken. I pay 12.00 to 115.00 per full set. Single and partial plates in proportion. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail.—L. Mazer, 3007 S. sth St.. Philadelphia. Pa. 115t30 FOR RENT -Modern 7 room house. with bath, lights, furnace and water, good barn; No. 2nd St., Inquire at tills office. 129tf, HOI SE FOR RENT—Corner Fifth I and Maple Sts. Toilet and water' In house. Call J. F. Arnold, ’Phone] No. 709. 128tf FOR SALE —Several good Ford cars from $l5O up. And trailers from $25.00 up.—Geneva Machine Works. Oesers, lad. 127112 LOST Automobile dealers’ license number plate. Ohio license. Finder please return to John N. Rader, Ohio City. 12bt:’, FOR KENT —-Six room house on S. 9th street. Insuire at Martin Miller's, corner 9th and Monroe Streets, for key and particulars. 1281.3 WANTED —Girl for feneral house. | work, two in family. Inquire of . Mary Niblick. IJltf | We have good red barn paint 1 at a bargain.—Callow & Kohne. ]< Are you going to paint your 1 barn. We can save you mon-]i ey.—Callok & Kohne. 131tf f 1 WANTED—Laborers, 30c perp hour; steady employment. f Lumber yard. Perrine-Arm-strong Co.. Fort Wayne. Indiana. 130t2 DAILY MARKET REPORT. ] EASTBUFFALO. 1 East Bugalo, N. Y., June s—(Spes—(Spe- 1 cial to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 3,- ' 200; shipments. 760; official to New 1 York yesterday, 1.330; hogs closing j steady. Medium and heavy, $16.40@ $16.50; yorkers. [email protected]; pigs. $14.50@ sl4 75; roughs. $14.25@514 40: stags, [email protected]; cattie. 225; steady; sheep. 400; steady; lambs, $15.00; ii down. . CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. : Chicago—Wheat. No. 2 red. nomin- 1 al; No. 3 red. [email protected]; No. 2 1 hard. $2.75; No. 3 hard. $2.75. Corn. ' No. 2 yellow, [email protected]; No. 4 yel- , low, nominal. Oats. No. 3 white. 63>4@64 1 4c; standard, Rye. nominal. Barley, sl.2<'@ $1.50. Pork. $38.00. Lard, [email protected]. Kibs, [email protected]. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medium, [email protected]; pigs and lights, $ [email protected]; stags, $10.50©$11.00; roughs, [email protected]; prime steers, [email protected]; lights and mediums, [email protected]; bologna bulls, [email protected]; calves, $11.00; best . lambs, [email protected]; mediums and lights, $10.00@$11.00; ewes, $7.00@ $8.00; wethers, [email protected]. PENNINGTON & KNAPKE STOCK MARKET. Heavv hogs, [email protected]; lights, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; roughs, sll.os@s 12.60; steers, $9.50@ $10.00; mediums, [email protected]; bulls, [email protected]; calves, [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs. 34c; vutter, 25-30 c. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.50; corn, $2.10; oats, 55c; rye, $1.50; clover seed, $9.00; alslke seed, $10; timothy, seed, $1.75; wool, 55c. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 15c; fowls, 15c; ducks, 13c; geese, 11c; young turkeys, 15c; ' old Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkays 13c; old roosters, 7c; eggs, 32c; Ind. I Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices are i for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered 41c; butterfat, at station 39c; butterfat, in country, 38c. WOOL and hides. Wool. 55c; beef hides, 16c; calf hides. 20c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, [email protected] Herb Bremerkamp, of Freemont, O„ is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bremerkamp. Mrs. Jacob Buhler who has been ill, is better. She is able to sit up awhile each day slice yesterday. Mrs. L. A. Holthouse spent the day in Fort Wayne. Joseph L. Smith, the brick mason, has returned from a visit witli his brother, Zach Smith, at Bryan, Ohio. | Zach, who formerly lived here, has made good in the hotel business and is one of the prominent business men lof his community and the Buckeye I state.

FOR FOREIGN DUTY 1 Miss Julia Wegmlller, trained nurse from an Indianapolis training school. , daughter of Mrs. Lydia Wt gniiller, -f Genova, is In readiness to be called to foreign service as a Red Cross nurse. Miss Wegmlller had been visiting with her mother in Geneva when she received the call to report at once for foreign duty. She left last Friday. Miss Wegmlller is a niece of Mrs. John Glancy and Eli 'Myer and the late John D. Myer and had visited here recently. - ■ —O' ■ ■ ! READY FOR CONFERENCE N’alie Lytle, Rose Hovermann. Jennie Osborne, of Glenmore, O.: Mis. Sarah L. Miller. I'nipolis. O.: Lucile Johnson, of Lima, Ind.: Mrs. Joe Sellers and children, Everett and Ray; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shaw, of Cridersville, 0., changed cars here today enroute to the Winchester United Brethren church near Monroe to attend the Auglaize United Brethren conference. This opens this evening with a sermon by Rev. Johnson. . o ONLY 10 SHIPS SUNK (United Press Service) Paris. June s—(Specials—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Only ten French ships were sunk by German submarines dur ] ing the month of May. the govern-' ment announced today. Twentyeight French vessels were attacked' by the U-boats. 18 escaping. Patrol, vessels fought twelve engagements] with enemy submarines and hydroplanes fourteen. * o SOME WHERE IN FRANCE At the Rex theater next Friday will be shown one of the most wonderful films ever given the American public, ‘Somewhere in France.” The pro--eeds will go to the Company A treasury as a fund and the public is cordially invited and urged to buy a ticket for fifteen cents. You will see a thrilling, instructive and wonderful picture and you will help the company out. Be sure to buy a ticket and to see the show Friday. . <—o BACK TO FT. THOMAS Eugene Bremerkamp, who has been here on a three days' furlough, visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bremerkamp, left this afternoon for Ft. Thomas, Ky., where he is in training. He is an electrician with the coast artillery company, and has been there two months. BERT HOWER HERE TO ENLIST Bert Hower who has been working in Toledo, was here today to register and also enlisted with Company A and will be back the first of next week to be examined. He signed up several weeks ago and has been working in Toledo since but returned today to make good on his enlistment. a BENEFIT SHOW There will be a show given next Friday evening at the Rex theatre, entitled “Somewhere in France,” for the benefit of Company A of Decatur. Tl.e price of admission will be 15 cents and tickets may be secured from any of: the soldier boys. Be sure to get one and attend. • o- —— McMILLEN BABE The girl born a week ago Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Brice McMillen has been named Mary Catherine. Mrs. McMillen was Miss Mary Cowan. —o— METHODIST LADIES’ CHORUS. The Methodist Ladies’ chorus will meet Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock in the church. 131t2 NOTICETO"ICE'CONSUMERS. The best is not any too good for the American home of today, especially in the use of ice. The artificial ice is the only pure ice and it should be used in your home. You can have artificial ice by calling Ed Whitright,’phone 713. 117t12 i .— ——o | Ladies’ and Gents’ Neckwear, | extra valutes 10c and 25c. Full 1 line of Hosiery, etc.—Steele & Bleeke. 131t2 Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON iPknnp officc 143 unone Residence lU2 > Dr. L. K, Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and tooLroc Streets.; j != PHONE 186 1 DECATUR, IND.

. XU’l’ll I. NotK e is herehv given that . loclork n. ni . i>n the !?'’u MW." In •the' citv"'<>f "ne< «tiir. A<l«« ”<i f'ln<llH»a. the undersigned "" ' \'| t 1 nf s hoal Trustees of he Nho I ‘ I nf herntur, Indiana, •and Jtell Io the MghOHt bldd< i, » p < 4 ‘.T-UJ:."" K./of’-hl s.U 8 !’ ni>. ’ sal.l bonds being thirty I her- ten <l« I of a. Id b.>nd« <• , I MiUng "r ’KK.ndJ ,l"ne bond on en I. '/’hrunry first «n'l lauk.uii first or each year I ro and Including |' u | s . Said bonds each I ring dnt<‘ f I ..... on.!, IflK. and bearing ! >', yer .en Interest payable seinl-ann'inll. ■ ■ J . bond being Issued pursuant 10 i' -‘ ' tions heretofore adopted h> • ~ . '.‘|Tdpinent, ao > r "uK n -w high ’“‘Jim- ■ for not less than par for ’, as " hv livery, sealed blds will be ' e' .d > the undersigned up until the h in . named Blds must be upon •>1 n. A prescribed by the state boa" 1 L . Lunts and aeconiynuled by the affidavit of the bidder as |>rovlded by law The right Is reserved to reje. t an. " , ’ n ' l K n. MYERS. JOHN S. FALK. PORE B. F.ltWlN, Board of School Trustees, .school Cltv nf Decatur, Indiana. 1 May Zb 1917. 2!l ' 5 ‘’ 1 VACATION TRIPS Special low round trip fares to Lake Erie Resorts, iNiagara Falls, Eastern Cities, Colorado and the est I via Clover Leaf Route. Ask j Clover Leaf Agents or write to Chas. E. Rose, Asst. General Passenger Agent, Toledo, Ohio. o — I MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING JUNE 9TH. Tuesday, June 5, 7:30 p. m. Regular Convocation of Chapter. DAVID E. SMITH. H. P. DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s 1:30 to 5:00 HOUrS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy TWO SMILING FACES AT THE INDEPENDENT MEAT MARKET WHERE YOU GET YOUR CHOICE MEATS, CUT TO YOUR TASTE. CHARLES & BOYD |STAR GROCERiY xtttmomamanattaattannatwaoa S a Fresh Country Butter. pound 30c I ! § Marco Fancy Coffee..3oc 8 a Large Pine Apples, ►ji 2 for 25c 3 j | Potato Bread 10c | ; I Imported Sardines ...15c g Sauer Kraut, large can 20c S Marco White Oats ...10c ■ Fancy Red Salmon ...25c g Tomato Soup 10c I Large Bananas, doz. . .20c j J ? m Dill Pickles, doz 15c ! I- “ Baked Beans 15c | Peaches in Heavy Syrup 20c | | Raspberries in Syrup 15c | Tuna Fish 10c I axumnaiittntmitJxxxnutxttnnjtßas: j Will JOHNS M n 1 u. xu v t»xi im t: 1: m1 mm 12x1 tun

1 " Paint Has Two Duties to Perform One is to protect-the other to beautify. Paint that doesn’t du both is not good euough tor your buildings. HIGH STANDARD LIQUID • PAINT —the inrMtment paint—both protecta and beautifies. It .1,0 cover, more gnrface than hand-mixed or ordinary paint,, ones on ewer, wears trom two to three years longer and holds it, -olor You will get best result, with this good paint. Ask for the High Sta.xd,ku color card aud see your painter 6oou. "OUSE DRUG CO. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE to TOLEDO. OHIO Commencing Easter Sunday. April Bth. and continuing every Sunday throughout the season. See Agents for particulars or address CHAS. E. ROSE, A. G. P. A., Toledo, Ohio. ~i r UNITED STATES gONDS The World’s Safest Investment Do you want to help your country? Here is one way to do it: BUY A LIBERTY BOND If You Have’nt the Money to Pay With, Do It Thus: Start a Savings Account with $2.49 and then pay in same amount for 39 weeks and receive SIOO.OO Bond. Or start an account with $1.45 and pay in $1.24 for 39 weeks, and receive a $50.00 Bond Start Any Time Before June 15, But START. piRST RATIONAL RANK DECATUR, INDIANA. rJ / h y, J Th ® 1 double-service I tooth paste, fc- ' keep ’ teeth dean AND GUMS HEALTHY. N.m.. S ””~ I find S.nr«» . h . lp R<xh..t„, N . T ., FA. T. 1M». . . J ~nd ‘ w « l « «•■>««• „„ . !«•.. Mo. 10, IMT. talned from the use of Sonreco that soft my observation of results obtrestments hsvs at once shown marked improvement* to re# P on dothoi Sonreco actually .. . Pa., Jan. 22,1117. I blchly rwomm.nd It. h ’ eondl,l «n of th.'ruma by r«duelnc Inflamation. I find Smnco nr y Columbm, 0hi0,0.t.20, IMS • u " ,n t you, ne.ll.n. ___ , ChleMto, 111,., April 7, 1017. my f.mily h.,. ,|„ n up th . ir old-tim. P f •«>., m.mb«r. ol Amw. l !p!.. MdwUhs . Br>ce __ ((iM>ni^^Buff. lo , T „ Os ,_ j„. Smrmo !. th. b.. t looth Mm, York City, Mar. 27, IM7 I Try thia remarkable dentifice \ let'll or toilet counter today 5 **** * tub * of Sen ’*c® •» you l Co * Uonl >«»c footers.Jem.tabs