Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1917 — Page 4

THE RELX THEATRE TRIANGLE AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES TODAY Pearl White in “PEARL OF THE ARMY." Sixth episode. "Major Brents’ Perfidy.’’ “KRAZY KAT.” Comic Cartoon. “PATHE NEWS.” Latest news in pictures. USUAL PRICES: FIVE AND TEN CENTS. TOMORROW Mae Marsh in "THE WHARF RAT." THE CRYSTAL THEATRE Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays TODAY Bluebird Photoplays. Inc., present the most beautiful screen-drama ever offered by Bluebird. “GOD’S CRUCIBLE." Photographed in the nature-wonders of Arizona’s Grand Canyon. Produced and directed by Lynn Reynolds, introducing George Hernandez, Myrtle Gonzalez and Vai Paul. The Reformation of a “Grouch,” i Near to Nature’s Heart. Wonders of Grand Canyon, Creation in its Deepee. Moods. ADMISSION FIVE AND TEN CENTS. THE CRYSTAL THEATRE

DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s U An -» 1:30 to 5:00 HOUTS 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 CAST IRON SCRAP Briug It In slid Get me nidrKti nice Decatur Foundry Furnace & Mach. Co. Elm St. & G. R. & I. Tracks

UNCLE SAM’S JOB is to see that the depositor and banker follow the rules of business that he prescribes. He is our associate inasmuch as that he arbitrarily fixes the laws under which we conduct our business and yours, in matters financial. This bank is run in Uncle Sam's way, which means it’s a safe

and proper bank for you.

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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. TRY AN AD IN OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMN. r Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON DL Office 143 rnone Residence 102

■CLASSIFIED ADS ■n: me nt: :n: :n::::: :n: :n: tnrnsnKßsm With a CLASSIFIED LINER in the Democrat you can talk to more than 95 per cent of the people living in Decatur. Telephone your WANT ADS to the Democrat. 'Phone 51. MISCELLANEOUS. ANNOUNCEMENT O. Heller wishes to announce that his biacknnnth shop on South Flrat street will be cloned all day the Fourth of July. SPECIAL PRICES—On Fourth of July supplies. Firecrackers, Fireworks and Picnic Supplies, at Baughman's, east side Second street. WATCH OCR WINDOWS For Saturday. We save something for t y >u. A complete line of cigars and tobaccos Ed Kintz's Cigar Store.

WHEN YOU THINK of having your Auto painted think of The Decatur Carriage Works. Corner First and Monroe streets. SELL your Cream to the Creamery. Price, test and weight guaranteed. — MartinKlepper Co. WANTED—S.OOO old feather beds. Highest cash price paid. Write postal. —Pullman Feather Co., care Democrat. PRIVATE CAR OWNERS desiring •service" in repairing or accessories will find satisfaction at the Holthouse Fireproof Garage. FOR Harness and Repairing, see A. W. Tanvass. North Second street, phone 471. USE Pasteurized Milk. 'Phone 50.—Martin-Klepper Co. OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED— Don’t matter if broken. 1 pay $2.00 to $15.00 per full set. Single and partial plates in proportion. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. THESE HOT DAYS you would like to get out of doing your washing. Send it to us. Have the wagon call next week. 'Phone 134.—The Decatur Laundry.

PERSONAL — Everybody suffering piles, fistula, fissures, ulceration, itching, write free trial. Positive, painless pile cure, S. U. Tarney, Auburn. Indiana. (REAM Bl YING —Sell tour cream to Schlosser Brothers. South First street. The best by test. ENGRAVING — Wedding Invitations and announcements. Decatur Democrat. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND—A pair of ladies’ tan kid gloves. Owner may have same bycalling at this office and paying for this ad FOUND — Package containing child’s fur coat, small size. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. LOST —A gold wrist watch with name, Doris Erwin, engraved on back. Finder please return to owner. FOR SALE. FOR SAI.!-; Horse, buggy and harness. Will sell separately. Good price if taken at once. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE—Good business proposition for one or two young men — write for particulars, address K-21, care Democrat, Decatur. Ind.

CORNER LOT FOR SALE—66xI32, on brick street, suitable location for building Inquire Democrat. FOR SALE Modern home on North Fourth St.; 14 rooms. 2 baths, furnace, electric lights, complete hot and cold water system, cement cistern, good barn. Price right Lot 66x132 feet, inquire of A. D. Suttles. WANTED—MALE HELP MEN WANTED—At once, enlist in Company A; choose your military service. Recruiting office above Democrat office. _ FOR RENT. for rent Modem house on North Bth street. Toilet, gas and both kinds of water. D. H. Hunsicker. Phone 319. FOR RENT —Six room hcAise on South Second street. Fine location. Inquire at Modern Garage. HOUSE FOR RENT—Corner Fifth and Maple Sts. Toilet and water in house. Call J. F. Arnold, ’Phone No. 709. 128tf WANTED—FEMALE HELP GIRL WANTED -Apply at once at the Murray Hotel. Democrat Want Ads Pay

CLtANtRS HAVE RESPECT for your clothing, stop sending it to Tom, Dick or Hur ry for ( leaning and pressing. We do It better—Decatur Dry Cleaners, ■phone 696, 243 W. Monroe St. TAILOR Sults made to order. Cleaning, pressing and repairing a specialty. L. F. Mailand, over Anker’s Hilliard Room. GET YOl’R next suit tailored by W. H. Landis, up-to-date cleaner and presser. 'Phone 302 Goods called for and delivered. NURSE HAD POOH HEALTH Suffered Much Pain, Yet Had to Work. Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.

Toledo, Ohio.—“l am a widow and go out nursing, and Buffered from a

female trouble that caused a great deal of soreness across my back, and through my abdomen. Sometimes it would be very painful after a hard day’s work. I read about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and tried it and it has helped me won-

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derfni'y, so the soreness is all gone now. I believe Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is just the remedy for female troubles.” — Mrs. Elizabeth John, R. F. D. No. 4, Toledo. Ohio. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and today is regarded as the most successful remedy for female ills. There are thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., to prove this fact. DAILYMARKET REPORT. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y.. July 2—(Special to Waily Democrat) —Receipts. 3-, 200; shipments. 1,140 yesterday; receipts. 1.520; shipments. 1.520 today; official to New York Saturday. 760; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy. $15.90@516 00; yorkers. $15.75@ $15.80; pigs. $14.50 @514.75; roughs. $13.75@>514.00; stags. [email protected]; cattle, 4.375; slow; quarter Jo fifty lower; best steers. [email protected]; butcher steers. [email protected]; cows and heifers. $5.50 @510.50; sheep. 1.600; springers. $17.00; down; yearlings. $14.00@ $14.50; wethers. [email protected]; ewes [email protected]; no market Wednesday. July 4th. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Wheat, No. 2 red. No. 3 red. No. 2 hard. No. 3 hard, all nominal. Corn. No. 2 yellow, $1.75@ $1.76; No. 3 yellow. [email protected]%; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats, No. 3 white, 70@70%c; standard. 701,@ 71c. Rye. nominal. Barley. sl.lo@ $1.40. CLEVELAND PRODUCE MARKET. Cleveland —Apples, nand picked, [email protected] per bbl.; potatoes, new, [email protected] bbl.; butter, creamery, extras, prints, 40*4©) 41c; firsts. 36@36%c; seconds, 35@ process extra, 34@35%c; packing firsts, 31c; seconds, 30c. Eggs, firsts. 33c; seconds, 30c. Poultry, chickens, 21@22c; broilers, 28@34c; springers, 20@21c. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medium, sl4 [email protected]; pigs and lights, [email protected]; stags, $10.50@$11.00; roughs. [email protected]; prime steers. s9.so@s 10.00; 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, $9,[email protected].

PENNINGTON & KNAPKE STOCK MARKET. Heavy hogs, [email protected]; lights, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; steers, $9.50@ $10.00; mediums, [email protected]; bulls, $6.50®57.00; calves. [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs. 28c; butter, 25-30 c. GRAIN~MARKET. Wheat, $2.20; corn, $2.15; oats, 55c; 1 ye, $1.50; clover seed, $9.00; alsike seed, $10; timothy, seed, $1.75; wool, 65c. 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, 28c; Ind. Runner uucks, He. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY~PRICEB Butterfat, delivered. 3714 c; butterfat. at station, 3514 c; butterfat, in country, 34%c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 65c; beef hides. 16c; calf hides, 20c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, [email protected] FARMERS, AT-TtNTIoN? - I have three full blooded stallions, 2 Belgians and 1 Percheron, which will stand for the season at the Schlickman feed yard on Second street, Decatur. DAVID GERBER, Owner. B. F. Brokaw, Keeper. 83tf BLACK FACE LINERS BRING RESULTS.

CQURY HOUSt NEWSSaturday was marriage license day for County Clerk Will Hsmmell and his assistants who issued sh sides that of Fanny Frtsinger and Roger Olpe, reported heretofore, in this paper, there were licenses also isued to the f.dlowing: Chester 01* i" horn May 20, 1896, son of Jacob Ol win. io wed Beatrice Yancy, teacher, born July 4. 1894. daughter of J >’■ Yaney; Henry.K. Furkcs, teacher of Ohio, born September 10. 1877. son ol Henry Furkes, to wed Della Colt-' chalk, fore lady of the manufacturing company, Berne, daughter of IT-'I Gottschalk: Arile L-roy FortW lorn March 16. 1896, son of Jam 's Foreman, to wed Hazel Fern leeter. horn November 19, 1895, daughter <> Calvin Teeter; Albert Teeple. born August 6, 1894, son of Henry 1. Teeple to wed Leona Hurtling. born November 5, 1898, daughter of Irvin Davi-: Carl Luginbill, born May 3. 1896, son of Edward Luginbill. to wed Wilma Countermann. born August 10. 18'i, daughter of Alex Countermann. Providing for the payment of debts and funeral expenses first; and asking that a tombstone not more than two hundred dollars lie erected. John Simison leaves all the remainder of his estate in fee simple to his widow. Sarah Simison. whom he asks to serve as executrix. His will, executed May 19. 1916. and witnessed by A. A. Yordy and A. Schlagenhauf, was probrated today. Albert S. Kindle qualified as administrator of the estate of his late son-in-law. Amos Hubert French, giving SB,OOO bond. D. B. Erwin is attorney for the estate.

Real estate transfers: Ellen Nelson to Philip Zaugg. 21'i acres of Blue Creek township. $1; Jas. F. Halberstadt, et al. to Daniel A. Miller, real estate in Blue Creek township. $2400. People waiting to register swarmed around the registration headquarters Saturday afternoon like bees around a honey-pot. When it is considered that 235 registered on that one day. and practically all of them in the afternoon. it may be known that the registration clerks. Ves Peterson and Charles Ernst, were quite busy. Mo-e titan half of that number were women. MANY EVENTS SUNDAY. Yesterday was a day of many events. The flag raising at Pleasant Mills was a big celebration. Hon. D. B. Erwin. Rev. Conway and Lieutenant H. O. Jones being the principal speakers. In the afternoon the children at St. John's gave a fine program in the grove in connection with their annual picnic. The pupils of the school were well drilled and everything passed off nicely. Professor Hohuhaus and Miss Catherine Christen were teachers in charge. In the morning Rev. W Paul Marsh at the Christian church gave a fine sermon to the Maccabees, this order holding its annual memorial service and marching after the service to the cemetery to decorate the graves of the deceased members. The Ben Hurs held a similar service in the

afternoon, the Rev. Marsh delivering their address also. In the evening the Concord Lutheran Sunday school hel dits children’s day exercises Funeral services for Harry Leßrun. drowned in Paragould. Ark., were held yesterday afternoon from the United Brethren church by the Rev. Harman. The Red Men attended in a body. In the evening the first union service of the summer was held at the Presbyerian church. Rev. Harman of the U. B. church officiating, o “GOD'S CRUCIBLE” Os Lorenzo Todd it was said: “If • dozen souls like his were confined within a peanut shell they would rattle.” But Todd cared nothing for the opinions of his neighbors. Like Dickens’ Scrooge he was satisfied to le the meanest man in his community and took personal delight in the distinction. When he had a quarrel with the only person outside of his own son that he cared for. Todd withdrew even further within himself and started for his final goal meaner than eve-. How this man was changed intj the kindliest of mortals by one touch of childhood’s sympathy, away out In the Grand Canyon of Arizona, snowbound. on Christmas Eve, and wi.h the hope of rescue extremely remote, is told in “God’s Crucible,” the Bluebird photoplay to be exhibited at the Crystal theatre today, with George Hernandez enacting the role of Lor enzo Todd, supported by Myrtle Gon zalez, Vai Paul and the rest of Lynn F. Reynolds’ company of screen adepts. o — TO WEST WARD BOYS All the boys of the West Ward ar requested to be at the bean patch to morrow afternoon at 4 o’clock and t< bring their hoes as they will be giver their first lesson in the hoeing o I beans. The, officers of the Parent .Teacher club wishes as many boys ui ' possible to be present.

Th , 4,at* of A<U "” J’ the Adams Circuit Court of AdV, IMwm a st*' ,n ■ Is’.. !U ! " r nt: execution IH virtu" of nn f lhl , Adam- |»,„ al.ir. 'dunis o -, k a m . '"''S''mn'in. itii". v r,'e-U e'mle. sltm.te.l in A.ln'ln ,'le'l'' 1 one'nfl’ll" ' ’ •■'•' “o" 01 Edwin A. £ 1',.,, simple of mi'i'lon IO the t’ltv Allen 1- i-v'" '; 2'l C. untv. Indiana. „l ix-. atur, 2 " ted on ' pin' as same is oesiv. ~„l ar .. ~r real esuite . • Hundred x't nto mortgage ol Iw* tv-tlve dollars '»-• '' ]lx ,. therefrom Ami -'ll I- 1 " e‘ judgment. Interest the full amount of same nnd mann.-r afot-. an<' I” J"L|e he f-e simple of itiiil offer for . the iibmc <|pn. rib*"l rtf E.jwin A. Takfh ft* Hi*' prop’’ ll ' ' , Stevens and Henry >!«•'■ ’ 1 ,„ n „. said ,-xe. otion H>'s 1817. Sheriff. TO CLOSE THE FOURTH. The following stores will a " day the Fourth: NIBLICK & CO. KI BBLER & CO. FI'LLENKAMPS. RCNYON A- ENGELER. FRED MILLS. BERT IH'NSICKKIL STAR GROCERY. MILT HOWER. BAKER & MANGOLD MORT ANDREWS. MRS. McCNNELL. JACOB BI'HLER. I. BERNSTEIN. ir '" t2

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WHILE YOU ARE HELPING TO MAKE YOUR COUNTRY'S HISTORY Those who stay at home will miss vou. our photograph will help a lot. Make the Appointment Today. ’Phone 807. ERWIN STUDIO O\er Callow & Kohne Drug Store. Bring or mail us your KODAK fininishing. O H w Th * — U double-service H tooth paste, E — k.«p, teeth clean AND GUMS HEALTHY, he * lth r «nd the mouth met is very tmportsst teeth in piece ths. looMnin< of ** he.khyt • lists sm requirem “ t - as J* 1 measure up to that standard they have found that it deee SE r N^ ECO IS A Wond ERFUL cleanser. actsdkettJyo B 7he o^n m to\ P h 7T iM^ nreW *’ * weßderful dMaMf j and clean-feeling, a, ? b *’“ of tertar; leave, the mouth enol idea on mouth cleanliness ° nS ex P resi *i it— S«nrece given eat a new cleanly feeling its use - r drui4 * ,t * or toilet counter—enjoy the healthy, white Senreco makes your teeth 1 ™ outh _ ,n<l Hums. Notice how brilliantly •nd yet costs no more than th **’ tl >i» two-fold service for yo» t .imply deans the teeth end 1..' ° rdlntrT ’ oW-fashioned tooth pests that * wnoe • pleasant taste—2l ceeti fee a lsr|«

Official Time Table of Decatur Railroads GRAND RAPID* « INDIA*! rhe <,. 11. A I- Hoed—'l*hu» F xi 1 Pn-senger sihllon aa4 House, Monroe nnd Sev-Bp, s southbound, "■ j No. 13. Except Sondny t iU j . X„. z. Except Souuiv I, os J SO. sundny only H ll( , ~' " 80. «l. !»••«> I'diSa a' u So 3t< ••«»> 3:3K *' J \orf bbouDdL n So. 19. Holly 11(41 p u 80. S. Holty UiM *' J So, II. Holly (ihrongh to " Ma. hluHvr I try I >•.()(, , So 3. Except snndny Sax p' J Sow. in nn.l 3<i ore xumnirr tou, Hl trains. H. I . MERIIV, j (HIT WAYNE ASH DECATTn llt 8(111(8 I.ISE. K I xsIEHS TIME Effective May 13, HH? I envr llecator l.vnxe Fl. M Sito n. m. Tiihi a, m 7:(>(l n. m. Mi.'to a. Mitill a. m. I (coo n, l<i:(to a. in. 11 tint a , 11 :.W a. tn. I :(HI p. ~2 l:oo p. m. Zitto p, 18 . SUMI p. m. 4KMI p. m . 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. 7:00 p. tn. Mt3o p. hi, 10:00 p. nt. 11:05 p. ( ar every hour nnd n hair, Itonnlun time I hour uoa g nilnntea. Freight (-nr leateo lleraiur at a. m. nnd leaven Ft. W»,„ nt 1:00 p. in., nrrlxlug In |> rr ,. lor nl 3:00 p. nt. HOMER IHHI., O. P. * F. A. TOLEDO, ST. 1.01 IS « MESTERS The lover l.ear’ Hoad—'l-hone > t l-H—eKKer nnd Freight st a t| 0B South SVlneheMler Street. Went bound. Vo. 3 Unity 1(1:04 A. M. ; So. 5. Holly ... 0:33 p. q i So. 21. l ocal Erelghl, carried pa a . -rngerd, Hally except Sunday 1»:M A. M. F.nw: Hound. So. <l. Hally 4:50 A. R 8.. I Holly 3:50 !•. m. So. 33. l ocal Freight, dally except Sunday, carried paaorugern 19:55 A. R. H. J. THOMPSON, \gent. CHICAGO A ERIE HAH,ROAD. The Erie Road. 'Phone 35. I'naacuuer Station nnd Freight Ilouae, South 88 Inchealer Street. Eant bound. 5.1. N, Dally 3: 111 8. V So. I. Hally 3:41 p. R So. 333, Except Muniln, 4 : ;« p. q 88 ext bound. 8„. 7. Holly 3t3l 8. M So. 337. Except xnndny 11:17.8.11, So. 3. Holly I nix P. R. O. H. ODELL, Agent. Democrat Want Ads Pay * ♦♦♦♦♦♦•••♦♦♦A * FARM LOANS ♦ * $100,000.00 of 5 per ♦ * cent ♦ * MONEY TO LOAN ♦ * at ♦ * Schurger & Parrish ♦ * Abstract & Atty. Office ♦ * *No red tape needed) ♦ — Mr. Renter Is that house you rent "FOR SALE?” Rent’s always coming due. How about that feeling of unrest? Would you like to own a home. IF feO START S<OW Buy a lot on good street. Easy payments. If interested address Real Estate Lock Box 213, Decatur. Ind.