Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 14 July 1917 — Page 4
THE THEATRE AND PARAMOUNT TODAY HELEN HOLMES in “A WOMAN'S WIT." Chapter Five of "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS." The most thrilling serial ever produced. GEO. OVEY in “.JERRY’S MASTER STROKE.” Cub comedy. Also Cartoon and Scenic. USUAL PRICES: FIVE AND TEN CENTS. _ TOMORROW “PEARL OF THE ARMY.” “KATZENJAMMER KIDS.” “PATHE NEWS.” THE CRYSTAL THEATRE Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays TODAY “AND IN WALKED UNCLE,” a fast and furious Strand comedy. “THE LAW OF NATURE,” a two-reel Mutual feature. “BEACH BIRDS,” Mutual comedy. Another great gloom dispenser. MONDAY "THE ENEMY,” a seven-reel Vitagraph feature. Also extra, the Ford Educational Weekly. THE CRYSTAL THEATRE
DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s 1:30 to 5:00 nOlirS 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 Bring It In and Get the Market Price Decatur Foundry Furnace & Mach. Co. [Elm St. & G. R. & I. Tracks
UNCLE SAM’S JOB S? Is to sec that the depositor and hank- ;SgU * er follow the rules of business that a j,'. he prescribes. He is our associate yj .... t/' inasmuch as that ho arbitrarily Axes JWeSmBI 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. •©dtafur-3rij-
B. C. HEMRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR 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. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Pk office 143 r none Residence 102
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TRY THE DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED WAY. Business people get a line on more good prospects through Democrat Classified Liners than In any other way. 'Phone 51 and ask for our Classified Man. They will find lost articles, will find a buyer if you have something to sell, or will find a bargain If you want to buy something. MISCELLANEOUS. NO-GLARE Lenses. Assorted sizes. Prices right.—Kai verNoble ( ■ arage. FOR THE MOST complete line of cigars in town call at the F. M. Murray Cigar Store. Aurentz' candies received fresh every week in bAx and balk. INDIAN GASOLINE—More pep more power—more mileage. —Kalver-Noble Garage. AVOID The drudgery of wash day. Send the whole family wash to the DECATUR STEAM LAUNDRY and enjoy the most sanitary and finest laundry service in the city. JUST received a fresh supply of that 50c pound box chocolates for 29c.—Callow & Kohne. SEE O. Heller, comer First and Jefferson st., practical horseshoeing and repairing, horseshoeing a specialty. SPECIAL FOR SUNDAY Pineapple ice—We give phone orders our prompt attention. Our prompt delivery to your home will please you. KING'S CONFECTIONERY, phone 205. If it’s KLEPPER’S fee Cnotn vou will like it.
WHY NOT let the readers of this pa per do business with you? Your advertisement in this column will give them the opportunity. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER—SO CU. Send your orders by 5:30 o'clock Saturday evening. Phone 240. Madison Hotel, Eastman N. C. Films and Cameras at Callow & Kohne’s Drug Store. SOME OF the biggest advertisers today sometimes use a little ad like this. 'Phone 51 for particulars. HOME CANNING RECEIPTS, save garden products, all kinds, bean-, t eas, corn, everything canned perfectly, cheaply with ordinary home equipment; no preservatives. Receipts treated and recommended by U. S. government. Order right from this ad, 25 cents. MRS. WILLIS EASTES, 11. R. 6. Greenfield. Ind. AMBULANCE SERVICE Up-to-date equipment, will answer calls day or night, in or out of the city. 'Phone 61 day, or 60, 303, 377 night.—Gay, Zwick & Myers. SELL your cream to the creamery. Satisfaction guaranteed. —Martin-Klepper Co. FOR SALE. FOR SALE —22 empty cider barrels — $1.50 each. Herman Wefel on tit's Jeff Klopfenstein farm. Decatur R. R. 2, Craigville telephone. FOR SALE —Four year old bay brood mare. Reuben Baxter, Monmouth. Address Decatur, R. R. 7. FOR SALE—Good buggy and set of harness. Will sell separately. Reasonable price if taken immediately. Lawrence Biggs. CORNER LOT FOR SALE—66xI32, on brick street, suitable location for building. Inquire Democrat.
WANTED—MALE HELP ENLIST—In the Army of Satisfied Smokers. Smoke the “WHITE STAG” Extra Mild Cigar. Any place—One Nickel. AS Clem Kortenber has resigned end will leave for Ft. Thomas, Ky., to- ( night 1 will need a new driver for one of my delivery wagons at once; see either E. Schlickman of Frank Butler. WANTED —A man, to work on farm. Good wages. Two months work. Inquire of Jesse Erp, Decatur, R. R. 10. Monroe telephone. PERSONAL PERSONAL — Everybody suffering piles, fistula, fissures, ulceration, itching, write free trial. Positive, painless pile cure, S. U. Tarney, Auburn, Indiana. SALESMEN WANTED. SALESMEN —To handle new patriotic novelty as side line. "Flag Stamp ing Outfits.’.’ Stamps the flag in colors with one operation. Write for propositon. Applas Manufacturing Co., Moline, 111.
CLEANERS WORDS D.-nt express the full appr* | elation that our Cleaning and pre. ■ sing service means to nur patrons, yon need to try us. before the whole Story is told. Decatur Dry Cleaners, phon* 695. CITY DYE WORKS CLEANING AND PRESSING Straw hata cleaned and blocked. Get your shoes shined for Sunday. LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Oxidized silver chain girdle with green sets. Lost between !rd and 6th streets, on the south side of Madison st. Liberal reward, If returned to this office. FOUND Auto side curtains. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. FOUND Coat on Marshall street. Owner may have same by calling 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. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. WANTED I.ooft old feather beds, feathers renovated: feather mattresses and pll1 lows made. —Acorn Feather Co., care Democrat.
WANTED—S,OOO old feather beds. J Highest cash price paid. Write pos--1 tai. —Pullman Feather Co., care Dem- [ ocrat. OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED— Don’t matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per full set. Single and partial plates in proportion. Send by parcel post and receive check by .-e---turn mail. L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. FOR RENT. HOUSE FOR RENT—Corner Fifth and Maple Sts. Toilet and water in house. Cal! J. F. Arnold, 'Phone No. 709. 128tf FOR RENT —A five room modern house on So. First St. Also two new six room houses on Kekionga St. Inquire Dyonis Schmitt. FOR RENT —Five good rooms ii’clcding kitchen. Three rooms furnished for light house keeping. Two squares from court house. Inquire Democrat. FOR RENT—Modern house, one-half square from court house on Jefferson st.. Phone 709. J. F .Arnold. WANTED—FEMALE HELP j WANTED —To correspond with a re-
fined lady of unblemished character between the age of 45 and 50. Write T. Beall, 244 Dorman st., Indianapolis, Indiana. MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Old Adams County bank will be held at their banking nouse, DecaAur. Ind., at 10 o’clock a. tn., on Tuesday, August 7, 1917, for the purpose of electing nine directors to serve for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may come before them. E. X. EHINGER, aug. 7 Cashier. o NOTICE All members of the V. I. S. class of the U. B. Sunday school are urgently requested to be present in Sunday school, July 15. JESSE A. SWARTZ, Teacher. o BREEDERS OF HORSES I have moved my horses to my farm west of town. Will stand for SIO.OO fees, during the summer. DAVID GERBER, Owner. o —— X(,TI< E OF APPOINTMENT OF ADM I.SIXTH VI'OK. Notice Is hereby given that John W. thr'ish has been appointed administrator of the estate of .lesse Parrish, late of Wells county. Indiana, deceased. All accounts due said estate are payable to him. All claims against, the estate must be tiled with him or in the Wells circuit court, Bluffton, Indiana. The estate is probably solvent JOHN W. PARRISH. Administrator, Decatur. Ind. F. W. Gordon. Bluffton. Indiana: C. 1 1,. Walters, Decatur, Indiana. Attorneys. 14-21-28-4 o
VACATION TRIPS Special low round trip fares to Lake Erie Resorts, Niagara Falls, Eastern Cities, Colorado and the West via Clover Leaf Route. Ask Clover Leaf Agents or write to Chas. E. Rose, Asst. General Passenger Agent, Toledo, Ohio. CHICHESTER S PILLS THE DIAMOND BRAND. & A Lad lea I Ask your Druffslwt for /j\ Chl-cher-ter’a Diamond Pills in R« <1 and <Auld boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Take no other. Buy ofyuur Druftflst. Ask forCiri-Ciri:N.TER*« DIAMOND BRAND PILLS for years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable OLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
* MAOLt v ITEMS Miss Rose Kreiitzmann entertain ed her Sunday school class. ' The Wil 'ling Workers" last Sunday. •h° w ’ ' pre ent Were the members of the ria 1 Misses Frelda Kolter, Minnie Worth jniann. Elma Kruetzmann. Wh-dma Juherg, Susana Conrad, Emma Scherry. Others that enjoyed the day were Adella Miller. Elia Jaberg and Haiti Howers. A good time was had by ail Miss Esther Horne entertained her Sunday school class, "The Busy Rees last Sunday. Those present were Misses Ella Worthmann. Della Kruetz mann, Emma Dettlnger. Amanda M.ller, Hertha Helmrich. A good lime was had by all. Mr. Edmond Mcßride Is confined to his bed willi measles and tons’iitls. Mrs. Sarah Hall is confined to Ip r bed on account of illness. Lester Heigh was Roon on Main street in Magley with an eight win-el-ed truck today. Misses Rosa Kruetzmann am! Eda Jaberg were shoppers in Decatur Mo.iday. Mrs. Charles Hettinger nnd dnngh ters, Beatrice and Florence, and Mrs. Edward Horne attended the funeral of Mrs. Wm. Zimmerman Tuesday. Mrs. Lewis Kreutzmann returned home Monday after a few days visit with iter daughter. Mrs. John lieineke. Miss Blanche Bauer and friend. Miss Mabel Brown spent Sunday with Miss Bauer’s parents. Mr. ami Mrs Peter Bauer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Blomeker and and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hin ler and son, Edward, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bloemkcr and family Stfnday. Last Sunday a very exciting and (hrilling game was played, “Magley |»s. Echo,” the score being 6 to 7 in favor of Magley. Also a basket ' all game was played. Magley vs. Swanderville. the score being 6 to 8 with Magley ahead. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jaherg entertained for Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bloemker and daughter, Emma. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kolter and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chii.-t Borne Sunday.
Mrs. Ed Borne and Mis-t Hattie Bauer were shoppers in Derate.- Wednesday. Mrs. Edward Kalter and babe. Robert, are spending a few days w:'l: Mrs. Kolter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Janies Hower. Misses Marie and Bernadine Kolter sire spending a few days witli .heir aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. M F. Worthmann and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger and family spent Sunday in Newville with Mr. Dettinger’s mother. Mrs. Kent Parks made a bu.-mess trip to Preble Tuesday. CAR FOR EVERY ELEVEN PERSONS IN IOWA. Washington. D. C.. July 13—(Special to Daily Democrat) —lowa led the United States in 1916 in the number of motor cars registered in proportion to population. She had one car for every eleven persons. California was a close second with one car to every twelve inhabitants. Nebraska and South Dakota had one for every thirteen. Arkansas could show but one for every 116. The average for the United States is one car for every twenty-nine persons, according to ' figures presented by the office of pub- , lie roads, United States department ‘/of agriculture, in Circular 73, AutoBiobile Registrations, Licenses and Revenues in the United States, 1916.” The New England States were more uniformly supplied with motor cars than any other section. They I averaged one car to about every twenty-seven persons. The prosperous corn-belt state also showed a fairly uniform distribution of cars. The south, which does not possess as great mileage of improved public roads as other sections of the country, had relatively fewer cars in proportion to population. a HOW TO CAN TOMATOES. Washington, D. C., July 13—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Select firm, well-formed tomatoes. Scald one and one-half minutes or until skin loosens. Dip quickly into and out of cold water. Peel and remove stems and cores. Pack directly into cans or hot jars. Press down with a tablespoon (add no water). Add a level teaspoonful of salt per quart. Put the rubber rings and caps of jars into position but do not tighten fully. Seal tin cans completely. Place the ! packed containers on a false bottom in a vessel of water sufficiently deep to cover them by one inch and allow to remain at a boiling temperature for twenty-two minutes when using hot water bath canners.
DART MARKFT REPORT eASTBUFFALO. East Buffalo. N , Y ' clai New 2(H); --hipnients. < _ . dosing York yesterday. slow- heavv slfi.M>©lH- 10 ' X’sheep. *•«; slow: )«"«•»«, >16.-5. down CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. r , ed ' ■) ' now $1 'iMi»l.!'3>v; No. ,s nominal. Wi’S”" 7'- Rlbe ' S4O 70. Lard. $20.0.>W»» - s2l 220521.72. CLEVELAND MARKET. Cleveland Apples, new. sou S" midi $2.50 per bi>x, '""“ !nr '',' )f, $(',75 per bbl.; butter, cteamextras, loifP'iAc; prints 41H® 42c; firsts. 042 c; process extra. " “ "J* pa-king firsts- 31<-; seconds Joe. Eggs, firsts. 34c; seconds. .«» *c. poultry, chickens. 21 ers. 28@34c; springers. -OO.K. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavv and medium, sl4 500515.00, pigs and lights. sun $lO 500311.00: roughs. $1250@31.>.w. prime steers. [email protected]; lights and mediums. [email protected]; bologna bulls $6 [email protected]; calves. $11.00; best lambs. $12,000$13.00; mediums and lights, $10.00@$11.00; ewes, $-.oo© $8 00; wethers, [email protected]. PENNINGTON & KNAPKE STOCK MARKET. Heavv hogs. [email protected]; lights [email protected]; stags, $10.10059.55; roughs, [email protected]: steers. $9,500 $10.00; mediums, [email protected]; bulls. $6.5005.’.00; calves. [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 28c; 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, $1.75; wool 65c. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 15c; fowls, 16c; ducks 13c; geese, 11c; young turkeys, 15c. old Tom turkeys. 13c; old hen turkays13c; old roosters. 7c; eggs. 28c; Ind. Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 39c; butterfat, at station. 37c; butterfat, jn country, 36c. WOOL ..MU HIDES. Wool, 65c; beet hides. 16c; calf hides, 20c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts. 50c @51.50
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w _ * xt “STAR GROCERYi H S 8 F/esh Country Rutter, fi l pound 33e I; H Marco Fancy Coffee, .m. H H It Large Pine Apples, H 2 fnr 25c i $ Potato Bread jq c 5 ;j Imported Sardines ~,15c : • ■ Sauer Kraut, large can 20c .- n Marco White Oats ...10c :: Fancy Bed Salmon , . 25c n u Tomato Soup io c :• :: Large Bananas, doz. ~2oc « H Dill Pickles, doz t? u Baked Beans Is f | « Peaches in Heavy H Syrup 20c H ■; Raspberries in Syrup 15c H jj Tuna Fish io f w hill JOHNS tej LIBERTY BOND Certificates are mailed today to those having paid in full, by the People’s Loan & Trust Co. All other subscriptions are now due. Kindly give this your prompt attention. The Peoples Loan and Trust Company.
