Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 5 September 1917 — Page 4

THE REA THEATRE ! TKIANtIt AND MUTUAL HOWS | | TODAY I 1 Mutual Star Productions present lovely MARY MILES MINTER in the role of a little girl crook in “A DREAM OR TWO AGO.” The heroine was | kidnapped when a baby and taken to live in the H underworld, where she is raised by Mother | Gumph, a leader of crooks. She remembers | nothing of her former life, except at night when g she continually dreams ol a beautiful home and $ a loving mother. Finally, she is rescued, an op- g eration restores her natural mind and she for- i? I gets all about her life with Mother Gumph. Miss g Minter is at her best in this production. THE CRYSTAL THEATRE i Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays « TODAY Harry R. Raver presents America's most magnetic j; star. ALMA HANLON, and the noted actor-au-ft thor. EDWARD ELLIS, in Mr. Ellis’ famous I drama, "THE GREAT BRADLEY MYSTERY.” p One of the most thrilling and sensational plays ever produced. The show this evening will be R r,. I given for the benefit of the Kekionga Camp Fire r Girls. Help the girls and spend an enjoyable £ I • B § evening. J ADMISSION FIVE AND TEN CENTS. H I THE CRYSTAL THEATRE j

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. • ; YOU ARE MAKING A MISTAKE • This section is of vital Impor- , tance to the business world and 1 you should not fail to read It ev- I ery day. Don’t make any mistake I by losing the opportunity that this I section offers you. Use a DEMOCRAT LINER today. Give them to the newsboys. < MISCELLANEOUS i Stop at MARTIN S at th. sign EAT for dinner and lunch. at all hours. i FOR HEALTH'S sake smoke the “WHITE STAG" Extra Mild Cig it. ’ No nasty after taste, no shaky nerves. I Just supreme smoke satisfaction. Before you sell your Cream, call at Schlosser Bros.’ Cream Buying Station, South First St. A trial will make you a satisfied patron. 1 WE LEAD. OTHERS FOLLOW. Ed. Kintz Cigar Co. Be sure you get your ticket when you are in our store. READ THIS And then call at Miller’s Cigar Store on Madison street. He wants to treat you. A complete line of cigars, tobacco and soft drinks. A gold ticket with every purchase. SAVE the pieces of al! kinds of broken metal and we’ll save you considerable time and money with our scientific welding. Expert Welding Holthouse Fire-Proof Garage INDIAN GASOLINE — More mileage, less carbon, more power.—Kalver-Noble (Jarage. WANTED —100 pairs of shoes to half sole and repair at A. W. Tanvas, HARNESS SHOP, No. 2nd St. ARE YOU GOING tb SCHOOL If you are. be sure to see the complete line of school supplies at Baughman's east side I of Second St. AMBULANCE SERVICE Up-to-date equipment, will answer calls day or i night, in or out of the city. ’Phone 61 day, or 60. 303, ■ 377, night.—Gay, Zwick & Myers. HAVOLINE OlL—The correct motor lubricant. — KalverNoble Garage. WE ARE RECEIVING new fall millinery every day. A delay only causes a less assortment for you. We will be glad to display our stock to you. Mrs. Burdg Millinery Store. ATTENTION. CREAM PATRONS’ Commencing Sept. Ist, the Creamery will be open Wed-, nesday and Saturday nights until Bp. rn. Balance of the week not later than 6 p. m. MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. I The Creamery you can depend “ upon. LET US brighten up your car with our expert painting service. Decatur Carriage Works, Corner First and Monroe Sts. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Children treated as courteously as grown-ups. We have tablets with the old count of pages. —The Holthouse Drug Co. TIMBERWANTED We want Cottonwood, Willow, Poplar, Linn, Soft Maple, Quaken Asp and Buckeye timber We win pay SB.OO per cord for this kind of timber, F. O. B. Indianapolis. Write for specifications and price at your loading point. JOHNSON EXCELSIOR & MFG. CO. Indianapolis, Ind. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WANTED—S.OOO old feather beds. Highest cash price paid. Write postal.—Pullman Feather Co., care Dern- ! ocrat. WANTED— OLD FALSE TEETH--I Don’t matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post and recede check by return mail. L. I MAZER, 2007 S. Fifth Slreet. Philadelphia, Pa.

FOR RENT 1 FOR RENT—Seven room cottage, fully repaired and remodeled. I .arre cellar. Mercer Ave. Inquire 333 4th St.. Phone 286. FOR RENT Six room house on cor-J ner sth and Maple Sts. Water and toilet. Call 709 for particulars. FOR RENT Modern five room flat over Burdg millinery atore. Inquire of A. D. Suttles. FOR SALE FOR SALE —A farm for sale and one for rent. Phone 574 or write Wil-| liam P. Colchin, Decatur. Ind. FOR SALE —My property at corner of Third and Marshall streets. This is an opportunity to get a bargain if sold at once. Address C. E. Bell, Care Wells-Fargo Express. Fort Wayne, Ind. FOR SALE—Must sell good well established business in Decatur. Opportunity for one or two men. Inquire by letter, care Democrat. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED —Woman to do house work; wages $6.00 per week, room at homo. Apply 515 Madison street. WANTED—Reliable female help of good moral character, over 21 years of age; steady employment, good wages. Also men to work on farm. Write to Dr. George S. Bliss, Supt. Indiana School for FeebleMinded Youth, Fori Wayne, Ind. WANTED—Employed girls and women to handle commission and premium proposition. , Duke Sales Co. Muscatine, la. WANTED —Girl for general house work. Apply at once. Mrs. Woods, 1115 West Monroe St. WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Man to represent Prudential Insurance C., in Decatur. Salary and commission. Call Phone 660. HELP WANTED—Young man, experience as clerk preferred, but not 1 necessary. Must have recommendations. Good place for right man. Address P. O. 123. BOND SALESMAN WANTED—By old investment house. Ex-county or bank official or banker preferred. Liberal propositions on high class securities. Address: Investment House, care Decatur Democrat. An intelligent person may earn SIOO monthly corresponding for newspapers; S4O to SSO monthly In spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars.—National Press Bureau, Room 1102, Buffalo, New York. sat-nov.-l LOST AND FOUND LOST —A black crocheted hand bag lined with silk, containing a five dollar bill, a $2.50 gold piece and a note I for SIOO. Finder please return to this office. i FOUND —Red sow and nine pigs. Owner can have same by paying datfi- ' ages and expenses. Earl Martin, R. R. 2, Decatur. ; LOST OR MISLAID—PoIicy No. 27528 issued by the Penn Mutual Life InI surance Co., on the life of John D. i Hale. The finder will please return jit to the undersigned. An application has been made for the issuing of a duplicate. John D. Hale. • LOST—A gold ring with pearl set. . Please return to this office and receive reward. NOTICE. I will start my cider mill, Sept. 4th ? and will make cider every Tuesday y and Thursday until further notice. ’, Price per gallon, 2 cents. Jobs that I- make less than 40 gal. will be 3 cents g per gal. Factory N. 3rd st. PETER KIRSCH . WHY NOT let the readers of this paper do business with you? Your = advertisement in this column will • give them the opportunity. ’ DEMOCRAT WAN T ADS PAY BIG. II M. J. Scherer 1 UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, ■ IND. L Telephone: Office 90; Home, 185

CLEANERS MENOnr perfect service lu Clothes Cleaning and Pressing will help some In your appearance. Give ns n trial. Decatur Dry Cleaners. West Monroe St., 'phone 695. Shall we coll? _ (LEANING AND PRESSING Expert Cleaners and Pressers Pressing either by hand or the STEAM PRESS CITY DYE WORKS ’Phone 302. We Deliver PUBLIC SALE • Public sale of household goods consisting of 1 bed room suit, 1 iron bed, 1 combination book case, rocking I chairs, leather couch, carpets and rugs j 1 large buffet, refrigerator, Oakland touring car and a lot of other articles too numerous t<j mention. Sale starts promptly at one o’clock, Satur;day. Sept. 8. at my residence 321 N. sth street. 4t ELI MEYERS FREE—FREE BEAUTIFUL ART CALENDAR —FREE To every farmer milking cows who will send his name and address to THE SHARPLES SEPARATOR CO., WEST ( HESTER. PA. - - - - - = PIANO TUNING. Mr. Krimmel, the piano tuner, is here for a few days. Orders can be left at the Murray Hotel, ’phone 57. DAILY MARKET REPORT EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Sept. s—(Special to Daily Democrat I —Receipts, 800; shipments. 480; official to NewYork yesterday. 780; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy. [email protected]; vorkers and mixed. [email protected]; pigs, [email protected]; roughs. $17.50@ $17.75; stags. $ 14.00&$15.50; cattle, 125; steady; sheep. 200; firm. CHICAGO GRaFn MARKET. Chicago—Wheat, No. 2 red. $2.17 @52.20; No. 3 red. [email protected]; No. 2 hard. [email protected]; No. 3 hard. [email protected]. Corn. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats, No. 3 white. ssß@s9c; standard, 58’4@59 1 4c. Rye, No. 2 [email protected]. Barley, [email protected]. Pork, $43.00. Lard. $23.60. Ribs, [email protected]. CLEVELAND PRODUCE MARKET. Cleveland —Apples, new, southern, [email protected]; per bushel; peaches, [email protected] per bushel; potatoes, [email protected] bbl.: sweet potatoes. [email protected] per bbl.; butter, creamery, extras, 45@45%c; prints. 46@ 46%c; firsts, 41@41%c; seconds. 39 @4oc; process extra, 40@40%c; packing firsts, 34c; seconds. 33c. Eggs, firsts, 39%c; seconds, 341.2 c. Poultry, chickens, 26@27c; broilers, 28@29c; springers, 25@26c; young ducks, 23@24c. 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]; caives, $11.00; best lambs, sl2.oo©s! 3.00; mediums and lights, $10.00@$11.00; ewes, $7.00@ $8.00; wethers, [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, [email protected]; calves, [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 32c; butter, 25-30 c. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.05; corn, $2.60; oats. • new, 52c; rye, $1.40; clover seed. ’ $9.00; alsike seed, $9.00; timothy, • seed. [email protected]; wool, 65c; barley, [email protected]. CREAMERY PRICES. 1 t Butterfat, delivered. butterfat, at station, buterfat, in • country, 40>£c. POULTRYMARKET. Chickens, 15c; fowls, 15c; duels, 13c; geese, 11c; young turkeys, 16c; old Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkays 113 c; old roosters, 7c; eggs, 28c; Ind. 1 Runner duexs, 11c. Above prices are for poultry free fiom feed. WOOL AND HIDES. t Wool, 65c; beet hides, 16c; calf hides, 20c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, 8 [email protected] I WOMEN GIVE OUT Housework is hard enough when r healthy. Every Decatur woman who 1 is having backache, blue and nervous (spells, dizzy headaches and kidney or bladder troubles, should be glad to 5 heed this Decatur woman’s experience. I Mrs. W. F. Rice, 704 N. Second St , = says: "My back was weak and sharp pains often went through it. I had a feeling of stiffness through my joints and I often had to wear large shoes, my ankles swelled so badly. At times I was nearly frantic with headaches and pains through the back of iny head. I had dizzy spells, too and be-

NEW CLERK’S JOB (Continued from Page One) for such services the < Ity had no right to pay the fee. The law was revoked by the supreme court and the state board of accounts have given notice to the above named officials to refund the collection fee to the city treasurer. The finding by the state board that Decatur was a countyseat and a city of the fifth class makes it necessary for the treasurer and auditor to collect the taxes without any compensation. The petition of Albert Herman for a ten inch sower was filed and referred to the street and sewer committee. The street commissioner was ordered to cut weeds along the sidewalks. An ordinance was passed fixing the salaries of the city officials for the next four years, beginning January 1, 1918. The salaries as fixed by the ordi nance are: Mayor. $600.; treasurer, $1000.00; councilmen, each $10Q.OO; city attorney, $400.00; city clerk. sl.300.00; marshal, $900.00; secretary board of health. $180.00; fire chief. $100.00; civil engineer, $900.00; street commissioner, $780.00; presid<|it and treasurer of city school board, each $100.00; secretary of school board, $150.00. Only one change was made and that one pertained to the cityclerk. By the adoption of an ordinance the city council changed the duties of the city clerk for the next term and will combine the bookkeeper's office with that of the clerk, therefore the raise in salary. As Dick Christen is the only nominee for the city clerk’s job he will be the first man to have charge of the new office and to receive the $1,300.00 a year salary. The matter or organizing a city park board -was referred to City Attorney L. C. DeVoss and County Treasurer H. B. Heller, who will draft the ordinance. The finance committee allowed the following bills and the meeting ”-d---journed. Natl. Mui Supply Cos 82 55 A. C. Foos pay roll on pond.. 254.07 A. C. Foos pay roll -. 225.00 General Electric Co 13.89 D. F. Teeple 9.47 ( Crowl Co 178.70 I T. St. L. & W. R. R. C 0236 S 4 John Thomas 51.24 ] Evans Coal C 0292.56 j Natl. Supply Co 3120 i Natl. Mill Supply Co 77.88 ( Standard Oil Co 500 ( National Meter Co 87.00 i Wayne Belting & Supply Co. 24.73 , The Democrat Co 23.61 Continental Mfg Co 11.50 Waterworks pay roll 51.13 Police pay roll 90.00 D. F. Teeple 58 Isaac Chronister 32.50 Street commissioner’s pay roll 112.40 City firemen 67.50 John Barnett 1.75 Joseph Lay Co 9.00 L. L. Baumgartner 37.50 M. J. Myiot pay roll 206.00 Alberger Pump Co 1041.00 D F. Teeple 19.20 G. R. & I. R. R. Co 92.40 Decatur Lumber Co 563.64 Natl. Miss Supply Co 1.10 P. & H. Supply Co 71.75 came nervous and run down. I got Doan’s Kidney Pills from Smith, Yager & Falk’s drug s’.qre and they gave me better health than I had enjoyed for years.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that Mrs. Rice had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. adv o Democrat Want Ads Pay - ( ■ ft ■ IT’S REMARKABLE j how children outgrow their smocks and frocks, their play-' things, their childish ways, and > most of all—their photographs. ■ Only photographs will keen j them as they are. Make an appointment today. ERWIN STUDIO S 'Phone 807. Cver Callow & Kohne f drug .tore. Bring or mall u. your - kodak flniching.

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