Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1917 — Page 4
THE REX THEATRE I _ TRUNOI AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES TO D A Y DOROTHY GISH in “CHILDREN OF THE lEI l)." l int* Arts Triangle Drama. A story of the mountains and their people. Here are simplicity, intrigue, passion and violence welded together into a powerful play of redblooded American life, with not a moment free from suspense and rapid-fire happenings. f A clean play that the whole family can enjoy. TOMORROW “1 N THE SHAI) OW” THURSDAY M AR(i l! ER IT E CLARK I THE CRYSTAL THEATRE Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays TODAY “The End of the Rainbow” A Blue Bird Photoplay, featuring MYRTLE GONZALES with Val Paul, George Hernandez and Frederick Montague. Written and produced by Lynn Reynolds. ADMISSION FIVE AND TEN CENTS. THE CRYSTAL THEATRE
DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s li 1:30 to 5:00 lIOUrS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy Democrat Want Ads Pay Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE 186 DECATUR, IND.
WANTED | OAST IRON SCRAP ( Bring It In and Get the Market Price Decatur Foundry Furnace & Mach. Co. I Elm St. & G. R. & I. Tracks | LIBERTY LOAN BONDS the boys that are following the flag. o< . Buy one and prove your patriotism. \ v',\ ' (^ You can Subscribe for one or more in any denomination from SSO up. We Vi o are handling these bonds without To profit or charge. Come and put your jr name down as one of Uncle Sam’s defenders. 01M6amsteWjanh •©ccatur*3ns*
B. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPR ACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Office and Dwelling, Over 5 and 10c Store Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. Mrs. John Hilker and son. Junior, 1 and Mrs. Michael Burns, of Ft. Wayne , were guests of Dr. Elizabeth Burns and daughter Saturday. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Office 143 r none Residence 102
CLASSIFIED ADSI To Buy, To Sell, To Trade, To Rent, to save time and trouble and money, consult the Classified Colums. Try THE DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED LNERS—They hit the mark, WANTED—MALE HELP MEN WANTED—At once, en list in Company A; cboost your military service. Recruit ing office above Democrat office. FOR SALE. : i 'll SAI.I \ number of nice fthoata weighing from f>o to 100 pound* each. Inquire at Hoosler Packing Go FOR SALE—Fine high toned organ walnut case. Will sell cheap. sls; also 10 Flinnish Belgian rabbits. — in quire 209 So. 9th St. FOR SALE Sow and 8 l-ias. Set Frank Krick. ‘Phone 71. FOR SALE—Ladies Blue Serge, tail ored suit new —size 38. Price right if taken immediately. 'Phone 395. FOR SALE —A five year old driving horse, weighing about 1100 pounds. Rubber tired buggy, good as new. Will sell separately.—Oscar Smith. Preble. Ind. FOR SALE—Fine high toned organ. walnut case. Will sell cheap. sls; also 10 Plymouth Belgian rabbits. Inquire 209 So. 9th St. Late cabbage plants, 15c per hundred: celery plants 5c per doz.. at L. T. Brokaw’s, one block west of the green house; 'phone 785. 1 46t3 CORNER LOT FOR SALE—66xI32, on brick street, suitable location for building Inquire Democrat. LOST AND FOUND. FOl'N'D — Package of undergarments left in courthouse. Call at the office for same and pay for this ad. LOST —A Fisk and a Firestone 33x4 tires on rims, between Decatur and Wiltshire via Berne. Finder return to Daily Democrat and receive reward. MISCELLANEOUS. SPECIAL SALE —10 per cent off on everything in our store except nickel clocks and Ingersoll watches jn Auto day. Our prices are not war prices. D. M. Hensley Jewelry Stole. BEFORE SELLING YOUR WOOL se-> the Kalver Wool Co. We pay 65 cents a pound, for high grade wool. PEANUTS— High Grade Perfection Salted Peanuts. Special prices on pipes this week. —Murray's Billiard Hall. ASK TO SEE the Yictrola flashlight. We will demonstrate how you can play your vietrola anytime, anywhere. The Holthouse Drug. Co. A COMPLETE LINE of Ford necessities and accessories on hand at ail times, that will save you money. Kal-ver-Noble Garage. BARGAIN in home grown' Strawberries—l2c a quart. Call for special prices for strawberries by the crate.--Dallas Hunsicker, ‘phone 45. ICE CREAM —Vanilla Strawberry— Lemon. We deliver Martin-Klepper’s and Corner’s Ice Cream. King’s Confectionery. 'Phone 205 WANTED 5.0 feather beds. Highest cash price paid. Write postal. —Pullman Feather Co., care Democrat. BEFORE SELLING YOUR WOOL see the Kalver Wool Co. We pay 62 cents a pound, for high grade wool. THESE HOT DAYS you would like in get out of doing your washing. Send it to us. Have the wagon call next week. ‘Phone 134.—The Decatur Laundry. SHEARS SHARPENED -All kinds fl shears sharpened. Barber shears a specialty, also corrogating.—Barney Wertzberger, barber, south 2nd st. OLD FALSE TEETH WANTEDDon’t matter if broken. I pay $2.0( to $15.00 per full set. Single and par tial plates in proportion. Send bj parcel post and receive check by re turn ipail. L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. SEE O. Heller, corner First and Jeff erson st., practical horseshoeing aac repairing, horseshoeing a specialty. NOTICE —For all kinds of house oi barn moving no difference how large or small, also for long moving wit! truck. We guarantee all our work— Baumgartner & Baumgartner. Phone or write, Ed Baumgartner, Berne, Ind Phone 317. PERSONAL — Everybody sufferi.it piles, fistula, fissures, ulceration itching, write free trial. Positive painless pile cure, S. U. Tarney. Au 1 burn, Indiana.
b| FOP. PENT. jj FuK RENT —Modern hour*. un JerterI son street. One halt square from U court house. Will give possession EI July Ist .1 F tonol | TO* Hot’SE FOR RENT Corner Fifth j and Maple Sts. Toilet and water in house. Call J. F. Arnold, 'Phone No. TO*. 128tf CLEANERS I WHAT MI'ST WE DO to obtain your cleaning, dyeing, pressing orders? •'•' Shall we call or will you send them to us? —Decatur Dry Cleaners, 'phone 695, 243 W. Monroe St. Ie THE CITY DYE WORKS is helping [• the community economize iiy clean- '- ing and pressing discarded clothing so (that it looks like new. Goods called for and delivered. 'Phono 302. DAILY MARKET REPORT. s ___ x EABT BUFFALO. i. East Buffalo, N. Y., June 26—(Spe- ; rial to Daily Democrat) Receipts. 5,600; shipments, 950; official to New 1 York yesterday. 1.900; hogs dosing steady. i Medium and heavy, $15.90®516.00; ** vorkers, $ 15.75@$ 15.85; pigs, $14.60 ®> $14.75; roughs. $13.85 & $14.00; j slags. $12.0#®512.75; cattle. 325; I* steady; sheep. 400; steady; springe ers, $19.25; down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. K Chicago—Wheat—No. 2 red. No. 3 i. red. No. 2 hard. No. 3 hard, all none , inal. Corn. No. 2 yellow. sl.73®?s! .74; No. 3 yellow, $1.73®51.74; No. 4 yel- '• low. $1.72H®'51.73*4. Oats, No. 3j white. 66%®67%c; standard, 67*4® 67%r. Rye. nominal. Barley, nom- • inal. Pork, $39.75. Lard. $21.45® : $21.50. Ribs. $21.50®i $22.25. CLEVELAND PRODUCE MARKET. Cleveland —Apples, nand picked. " $5.00®56.00 per hbl ; potatoes, new. - $9.00®59.50 hbl.; butter. cream- > ery, extras. 39L>®40c; prints, 40Vi® [ 41c; firsts. 36®>36Vic; seconds. 35® • 35V4c; process extra, 34®35%c; > packing firsts, 31c; seconds, 30c. Eggs, firsts, 32Vic; seconds, 30c. Poultry, chickens, 22Vi@23c; broil--1 ers, 28® 34c. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medium, sl4 [email protected]; j pigs and lights, [email protected]; stags, $10.50@$11.00; roughs, [email protected]; prime steers, [email protected]; lights and mediums, $8.00®58.50; bologna bulls. [email protected]; calves, $11.00; best lambs, [email protected]; mediums and 1 lights, $10.00@$11.00; ewes, $7.00® i $8.00; wethers, $9.00®510.0. PENNINGTON & KNAPKE STOCK MARKET. Heavv hogs, [email protected]; lights, [email protected]; stags, $10.10®59.55; roughs, [email protected]; steers. $9.50® l . $10.00; mediums, [email protected]; bulls, $6.50®57.00; calves. [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. r Eggs. 26c; butter. 25-30 c. GRAIN~MARKET. • Wheat. $2.20; corn, $2.15; oats. 55c; rye, $1.50; clover seed, $9.00; alsike seed, $10; timothy, seed, $1.76; wool, » 65c. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 15c; fowls, 16c; ducks, 13c; geese, 11c; young turkeys, 15c; ■ old Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkays > 13c; old roosters. 7c; eggs, 25c; Ind. l Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 38c; butter--1 fat. at stution, 36c; butterfat. in . country, 35c. WOOL AND HIDES Wool, 65c; beef hides, 16c; calf . hides, 20c; taliow, 6c; sheep pelts, 1 [email protected] NOTICE. On account of the wet weather the Canada thistle has grow n rapidly in my district and I find it impossible to give every per-j son on whose land they are 1 growing personal notice. I ‘ take this means of giving notice that all persons who do not e cut and destroy said thistles, 2 will be prosecuted according to law. FREDERICK THIEME, Supervisor District No. 2. n I Union Tow nship. 149t3 i 1 —Q t l PEACE IN 24 HOURS r jfor Stomach Sufferers who take Mayrs I Wonderful Remedy. Don’t neglect your Stomach Ailments another ntinf ute. What appears to be only minor a Stomach disorders may often be symy toms of Cancer and Ulcers of the | Stomach and Intestines, Gall Stones, . j Acute Indigestion, Gastritis, Auto In- - toxication. Yellow Jaundice, and other i 0 dangerous ailments, of which the sufr. erer is not aware until too late. An ideal prescription for overcoming y quickly Stomach, Liver and Intestinal -■ trouhle is Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy, h Millions of people have been restored by it. One dose will PROVE that it - will help you. Mayr’s Wonderful f- Remedy is for sale by Holtliouse Drug j Co. advt HOLDING ANNUAL CONVENTION ir (United Press Service) e Lafayette, June 26 —Furniture deolh ers and manufacturers of the state - met here toijay for their fifteenth aue nual convention. The convention is I being held at the Hotel Fowler and will continue over Wednesday. Thomg as E. Moran, of Purdue university will it. be the main speaker at the annual e, banquet tonigtit. j-' Herman Yager, of this city, is Attending the convention.
EJECTION IS ON TOD I '> (United press Servle.a) i Richmond. June 26- Voters in i 1 Sixth district went to the polls today 1,0 elec a successor to Congressman i Canid W Comstock, considerable >" ■ icrest has been shown in the sp*d.il > election on account of the war 1 sn* s I confronting the nation. The republicans have put up a nan 'fight to retain -lie dlstriel in tbdr ' ranks through the election of R '> Elliott, Democrats have also made a 1 'niff bailie to try to win i. over to the a democratic ranks by the election of I ptnl.v Gray. Both candidates arc from ; Conncrsvlllc. Gray has served in 1 ", i ■ 'gress, being elected when the progr - i sive vote split the republican ticket. I The district is normally republican. | Congressional leaders haxe ..tk n active part in the campaign for bolh I parties. Senator Hirant Johnson, of I California, aided hv Senator Watson. Indiana. Senator Curtis, of Kansas iind Senator W. T. Jones, of Washing ton. fired the big guns for the republicans. Johnson was counted on to , win the large progressive vole in the district. | On account of the close majority by which the democrats hold control of the lower house of congress, the ele tion is being watched nationally. RINGLING BROS. THIS WAY. Announcement is made 'hat on Thursday. July 12. Ringllng Bros.' ! circus will give afternoon and night performances at Fort \\ ayne. The famous showmen are this season pro senting an all new and wonderful program. The tremendous fairylond spectacle. "Cinderella," will appeal to both young and old. More than 1.000 persons take part in it. It is easily the biggest spectacle Ringling Bros, have ever staged and its glorious "'Ballet of the Fairies" with 300 dancing girls, is in itself worth going many miles to see. Following "Cinderella" 400 arenie artists appear in the main tent progrtm. The Ring lings have secured scores of circus performers never before seen in America. An entire trained animal tent program this season. The menagerie now numbers 1.009 wild animals. The elephants, including "Big Bingo," the earth's largest pachyderm, have been increased to 41 and almost 800 horses are carried. There will be 60 downs and a big free three mile street parade show morning. o— RAISE MORE LIVE STOCK (United Press Service) Indianapolis, June 26 - Farmers are urged to take steps immediately to increase their supply of live stock, in a statement issued today by G. I. Christie, food director. There are fewer meat animals in the country now th ,n ever before and the marketing of animals at early ages and when not fully fattened during the last six months has caused, according to the statement. another great reduction in the supply of meats. . WELL, IT’S NOT SO BAD (United Press Service) Indianapolis, June 26— Sixteen thousand persons were arrested in In diana last year on charges of intoxication. according to statistics compiled today by Henry A. Roberts, state sta tistican. Os this number 2110 were Indianapolis cases. This made up the larger portion of those arrested in the state during the last twelve month*. A total of 39.415 persons were taken into custody, for all offenses. Five thousand and sixiynine were acquitted, suspended senences 2,792 and 5,871 cases dismissed. I LIGHT-HEARTED WOMEN A cheerful, light-hearted woman is the joy of a man's life. Beauty will fade, a good figure will change, but the charm of health and cheerfulness ! will endure to the end. But how can a woman be cheerful and happy when. dragged down by some female deirangement, with a backache, head-| | ache, and often on the verge of a' nervous breakdown. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-1 pound is the standard remedy for such ailments. During the last 40 years , thousands of homes have been made , happy by this woman's great remedy ' for woman’s ills. advt o BUY DODGE CARS I j ; j Thomas Durkin, of the Durkin ModI I ern Garage, sold and delivered two j | beautiful five passenger Dodge tour--11 ing cars yesterday, the owners being 1 Ola Gaunt, prominent farmer of St. > j Marys township and Eli Augsberger, well known Adams county citizen living near Linn Grove. Both the new owners will more than likely enjoy the - summer over ihe good roads of Adams 3 county. EXAMINER IS COMING 5 1 Captain Dunn today received coiy of orders directing First Lieutenant i George D. Haworth, to report in Deca--1 tur Friday to conduct examinations |of enlisted men in Company A. Those - who have signed up are notified to he on hand.
Gold Medal Flour a , ar load of Genuine Washburn-Crosby’g r«ld Medal Flour has just arrived, which we will sell while it lasts at I Barrel . •• Half Barrel 49 lb. Sack ’’a? 24 ij lb. Sack 1,8,) Dnlv one car to sell at this price. Orders are coming in fast. Telephone your order at once or you may be too late. \ lartre supp!' of this flour will always he on hand A ( ;oU> MEDAL FLOUR always. Don’t forget. EVENTUALLY— Why not now? Indiana Board & Filler Co. Decatur, Indiana ’Phone 116 MIDDLINGS AND BRAN EXTRA QUALITY TRY THEM DON'T SELL YOUR WOOL UNTIL YOU CALL US. BURK ELEVATOR CO. The Regional B a nk—li j acliievemeni of modem finance— f.--M ofa Greal Governmeid |v loa Great People—likeraior from ilie : ; T ? Lujatoo of general financial 51 new . j k \ —is at your service crJv ihru channeL ; M ? Mkor4NAT ION ALB43^4\ B FIRST WriOIIALBAIM t^ < ECAT ' J R-. INDIANA. r
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