Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 6 September 1917 — Page 4

THE REA THEATRE TRIANGLE AND MUTUAL PICTORIS TODAY i Broadway Star Features present one oi the famous j 0. Henry Stories “FRIENDS IN SAN RO- * SARIO.” A two-part comedy drama featuring j MILDRED MANNING. Kalem presents George Larkin ond Ollie Kirby in . “THE BLACK CIRCLE.” Another adventure of I Grant, Police Reporter. HAM, BUI). Henry Murdock and Ethel Teare in t “CUPID’S CADDIES." A high class comedy. USUAL PRICES: FIVE AND TEN CENTS. • I sasssttssfiacscsr ocacmxn:scaasttonw > THE CRYSTAL THEATRE | Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays TODAY j Essanay presents MARGUERITE CLAA TON and I JACK GARDNER in a thrilling drama of a large | city, “THE NIGHT WORKERS.” Fresh from : the simple life of her little town she came—to t plunge into the dangers and temptations of night | life in the city. However, she escapes unscathed | and returns, bringing with her the boy, a salvage | from the reckless life of night. ADMISSION FIVE AND TEN CENTS. THE CRYSTAL THEATRE i

VACATION TRIPS Special low round trip lares to Lake Erie Resorts, Niagara Falls, Eastern Cities, Colorado and the West via Clover Leaf Route. Ask

A MAN CAN SMILE who has an account here. His funds are as safe as though in the vaults of Uncle Sam. If you have no banking connection we shall be glad to have you open an account here whether it be large or little. We offer every banking facility and assistance and undoubted security of your funds.

R vital | j ioday is vital to i II humanity ifa btvine/y and ; |L™..?| commerce. The new Currency ■■■ Law or the Federal Reserve Banking i, i z .Sys tem will promote the prosperity ? of the welfare and will do y 7 more toward ‘ the upbuilding ol | this couniry’? business than | \:i in the nations-histoy u i •? i 1 . MBIIE DSCATUIVfINPIArtA I

Clover Leaf Agents or write to Chas. E. Rose, Asst. General Passenger Agent, Toledo, Ohio. O BLACK FACE LINERS BRING RESULTS.

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H CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION [ H: ttnwimsminxniwsnxssßKßSßSßxnxnKHXitxnKtxx nr:::: ittKtt: >t:: THE A B C’S OF ADVERTISING This section is guarded by a system which prevents any mis- h' I classification. You can easily find that which Interests you. Let g H us Classify an ad for you. An announcement in this column g g reaches more than 95 per cent of the people living In Adams fl County.

YOU ARE MAKING A MISTAKE This section is of vital Importance to the business world and you should not fail to read it every day. Don’t make any mistake by losing the opportunity that this section offers you. Use a DEMOCRAT LINER today. Give them to the newsboys. MIS< ELLAXEOIS HOME MEALS- Beginning next week. Mrs. G. E. Mount will serve ' meals throngh the week and also Sunday dinners. Inquire 108 Third St., or 'phone 606. Have you a gold ticket? Be sure you get one by Saturday. : Call at Ralph Miller's Cigar Store. Tickets given on pool, billiards, cards, and every cash purchase. Stop at MARTIN'S at the sign EAT for dinner and lunch at all hours. AVOID the drudgery of wash day. Send the whole family wash to the DECATUR STEAM LAUNDRY, phone 134. Send some next week. Special lot of handkerchiefs, while they last. 2 for sc. Store open evenings balance of week. Steele & Bleeke. SPECIAL SPRING CHICKEN DINNER Sunday at the Murray Hotel FIFTY CENTS INDIAN GASOLINE — More mileage, less carbon, more power.—Kalver-Noble Garage. WANTED—IOO pairs of shoes to half sole and repair at A. W. Tanvas, HARNESS SHOP, No. 2nd St. I

—— I 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. • i HAVOLINE OlL—The correct ' motor lubricant. — Kalver- 1 Noble Garage. —. — , — , WE ARE RECEIVING new fall millin- f ery every day. A delay only causes a less assortment for you. We will be - glad to display our stock to you. Mrs. 1 Burdg Millinery Store. — ( Buy Aurentz’ Candies at the ; F. M. Murray Billiard Room. | < WE SERVE Klepper's or Conter’s 1 ice cream. A complete line of ■ candies, cigars and magazines. We ■ ( deliver. —King’s Confectionery. Telephone 205. ATTENTION, CREAM PATRONS’ i Commencing Sept. Ist, the Creamery will be open Wednesday - and Saturday nights until Bp. m. Balance of the week not later than 6 p. m. MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. I , The Creamery you can depend upon. We want Cottonwood, Willow, Poplar, : Linn, Soft Maple, Quaken Asp and Buckeye timber. We will pay | SB.OO per cord for this kind of timber, j F. O. B. Indianapolis. Write for speci- : flcations and price at your loading ; point. ’ JOHNSON EXCELSIOR & MFC. CO Indianapolis, Ind. MI SHELL ANEOUSW ANTED ■WANTED—S,OOO old feather beds. Highest cash price paid. Write postal. —Pullman Feather Co., care Democrat. I WANTED —Every man in Decatur to take advantage of our Barber service. Old prices retained, shave 10c. i Frank Hower, the barber, South Second street. | Wanted, several hundred dozen of fresh eggs. We arei paying 35c per dozen. Bring them in to Steele & Bleeke. WANTED— OLD FALSE TEETH--I | Don’t matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. j MAZER, 2007 S. Fifth Street, Phila--1 delphla, Pa. 1

FOR RENT con !!i:x r a aix room houM oa North Fifth St. Water and toilet: lights and cellar. Inquire at 422 Mercer Ave. |, , FOR RENT—Six room house on corner sth and Maple Sts. Water and toilet. Call 709 for particulars. -• I FOR RENT —Modern five room Apt over Burdg millinery store. Inquire of A. D. Suttles. FOR SALE FOR SALE —A farm for sale and one' for rent. Phone 574 or write William P. Colchin. Decatur. Ind. FOR SALE—My property at corner of Third and Marshall streets. ’ This is an opportunity to get a bar- ' gain if sold at once. Address C. E. j i Bell, Care Wells-Fargo Express. Fort 1 | Wayne, Ind. 1 1 j FOR SALE —Must sell good well established business in Decatur. O;>portunity for one or twq men. Inquire by letter, care Democrat. '-.u. : = - --- T i HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Woman to do house work; i, wages $6.00 per week, room at home. Apply 515 Madison street. ■ WANTED —Reliable female help of : good moral character, over 21 I years of age; steady employment, ' good wages. Also men to work on r farm. Write to Dr. George S. Bliss, I | Supt. Indiana School for Feeble- ; Minded Youth, Fort Wayne, Ind. I I i WANTED —Employed girls and wo- ! men to handle commission and prem-, ! ium proposition. , Duke Sales Co..' Muscatine, la. WANTED —Girl for general house I work. Apply at once. Mrs. Woods, ■ 1115 West Monroe St. i < WANTED—MALE HELP jJ i WANTED—Young man who can oper- ‘ ate typewriter. Steady job for right j

boy. Inquire at Daily Democrat office. > 1 WANTED—Man to represent Pruden- ’ tial Insurance C., in Decatur. Sal- , ary and commission. Call Phone 660. ’ WANTED—A boy about 16 years old ( to assist in the delivering of milk I f on route. Steady employment and j good wages for right boy.—lnquire 1 Chas. Zimmerman, ’phone 50. ! HELP WANTED—Young man, ex- 1 perience as clerk preferred, but not $ necessary. Must have recommendations. Good place for right man. Ad- I dress P. O. 123. BONDSALESMAN WANTED—By ! ? old investment house. Ex-county i, or bank official or banker preferred, i Liberal propositions on high class I 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 Bu- i ' reau, Room 1102, Buffalo, New i York. sat-nov.-l , 1 ■ —1 LOST AND FOUND I < FOUND —Red sow and nine pigs. Own- | er can have same by paying damages and expenses. Earl Martin, R. R.,; 2, Decatur. I < LOST OR MISLAID—PoIicy No. 27528 , , issued by the Penn Mutual Life In- 1 ; surance Co., on the life of John D.' Hale. The finder will please return' it to the undersigned. An application ] has been made for the issuing of a I duplicate. John D. Hale. ! I LOST—A gold ring with pearl set. Please return to this office and re1 reive reward. NOTICE. ~~ 1 will start my cider mill, Sept. 4th and will make cider every Tuesday and Thursday until further notice. Price per gallon, 2 cents. Jobs that make less than 40 gal. will be 3 cents per gal. Factory N. 3rd st. PETER KIRSCH PIANO TUNING. Mr. Krimmel, the piano tuner, is here for a few days. Orders can be left at the Murray Hotel, ’phone 57. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, 195

CLEANERS WE PROMOTE PROGRESS and so do you when you send your Cleaning and Pressing work here. Better work means progress. Give us a trial. Satisfactory work guaranteed. Decatur Dry Cleaners. Phone 695. ATTENTION, FARMERS! I am the agent for several different kinds of silos. I can make immediate shipment.— John Spuhler, 803 N. sth St. PUBLIC SALE Public sale of household goods consisting of 1 bed room suit, 1 iron bed, 1 combination book case, rocking | chairs, leather couch, carpets and rugs 1 large buffet, refrigerator, Oakland touring car and a lot of other articles too numerous t« mention. Sale starts promptly at one o’clock, Saturday, Sept. 8. at my residence 321 N. sth street. 4t ELI MEYERS FREE—FREE BEAUTIFUL ART CALENDAR —FREE I To every farmer milking cows who will send his name and address to THE SHARPLES SEPARATOR CO., WEST CHESTER. PA. DAILY MARKET REPORT EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y.. Sept. 6—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 480; shipments. 380; official to New York yesterday, 380; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy. [email protected]; vorkers and mixed. $18.75(5'518.90; pigs. $17.50«?517.75; roughs. $17.75@ $18.00; stags. [email protected]; cattle. 125; quarter lower; sheep, 400; steady; lambs. $16.85; down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Corn. No. 2 yellow. $2.15; Nos. 3 and 4 yellow, nominal. Oats. No. 3 white. 57%@58%c; standard. 58U@58%c. Rye, No. 2, sl.Bo@ sl.Bl. Barley, [email protected]. Pork, $43.00. Lard, $23.42. Ribs, $23.42@ $23.62. 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, 45Ji>451£c; prints. 46@ 46*£c; firsts, 41@41%c; seconds. 39 @4oc; process extra, 40@40%c; packing firsts, 34c; seconds, 33c. Eggs, firsts, seconds, 34%c. Poultry, chickens, 27@28c; broilers, 2R@29c; springers, 2R@26c; young ducks, 22@25c. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medium, $14.50@51500; 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. 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, $2.65; 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. Butterfat, delivered, 43%c; butterfat, at station, 41 %c; buterfat, in country, 4014 c. POULTRY MARKET. i Chickens, 15c; fowls, 16c; ducks, ! 13c; geese, 11c; young turkeys, 15c;’ | old Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkays 13c; old roosters, 7c; eggs, 28c; Ind. f Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 65c; beet hides, 16c; calf hides, 20c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts 60c©|1.50. I o _ NOW COMES THE FOOT SPECIALIST. This Is certainly an age of special-' izatlon. Maybe that is why it is an age of such unprecedented progress. The latest is the food specialist, — the man who makes a life study of the human foot and of how to correct and overcome the troubles that it is heir to. There is a college in Chicago,' | conducted by Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, the well known foot authoj-ity, where nothing but foot anatomy and the giving. lof foot comfort is taught. The foregoing remarks are suggested by the announcement of Charlie Voglewede's Shoe Store, of this city, that a foot specialist from Chicago, trained personally by Dr. Scholl, will be at that store next Monday and Tuesday to demonstrate the School Foot Comfort Appliances, to examine feet and give advice without charge. We predict a busy time for him. adv DEMOC RAT WANT ADS PAY BIG. 1

notice ur irrucvnox to Rsxrw nirraii. i,i< F.xise. To the Citizens nnd Inhabitants of the Township of French In Adame coun tv, Mate of Indiana' _ . N. tlee Is hcr< by given that I. H e undersign* d. Joel Klopfenstein, a mn <■ Inhnl'ltant of sahl French townsh > nn<! of ili»* Slate of Indiana. ♦ i th< of twenty-one yeaiH, a peraon not in the habit of becoming inloxi* nted, 1 t. PtiKon to be entriißted with u sale o' intoxicating liquors, a resident qunllllml and legal v "*rr ‘ >f *“•** French township, anil a reslib nt of the State of Indiana for more than one tear and a resident <>l snhl l-rernh township. Adams IV, Indiana, for more than o' Year, and a citizen of the I nlted States, will make application to the Board of I’ornmisßioners. of A<latn. ('mintv. Indiana, at their regular seston in October. 1917. beginning on Iho nrst <!.*'. of October. IJH7. for a renewal of the retail liquor license, heretofore granted to Pan schwander by the Board of c sioners of Adams County. , t n,lSan I ’}’ their October session. 19H». to sell intoxicating liquors, vinous, malt and other intoxk li.iuors in less quantity than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises where sold, and transferred to me on the 3rd day of September, 191*. The precise location of the premises wherein I desire to renew such retail liquor license is situated as follows. to-wit: , , , .. Commencing forty rods east of the southwest corner of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section nine, township twenty-six north ranwe thirteen east, running' theme north sixty feet, thence west eighty feet, thence south sixty fee; thence east eighty feet, Lt the place of beginning. The building situated on said above described real estate in which 1 desire to renew sah! license aforesaid is a ground floor room of the one-Btor> frame building, and is eighteen feet wide east ami west. thirty-six feet long north and south and ten feet high to the ceiling, and fronts on the public highway, on the south side oi said building and is about sixteen feet north of said public highway. Ihe said room and building is so arranged with glass doors and glass front that the whole of said room used to sell intoxicating liquors therein, may be seen from said public highway, and has front and rear entrances, and also door on the west side with windows on said west side. Said real estate and building thereon is located in I'rench township. Adams county, Indiana. , .. That this applicant makes application for a renewal of the retail liquor license so transferred by the Board of Commissioners of Adams County on the third day of September. 1917. JOEL. KLOPEENSTEIN, 6-13 Applicant.

tppoix the*t <»n th vron Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the .-state of Moses McQuay, late of Adams county, deeease<l The estate is probably solvent. MURRAY SCHERER, Administrator. L. C. Tie Voss, Atty. 6-13-20 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS, TERM TIME. State of Indiana, Adams County, ss In the Adams Circuit Court, September term .1917. James A. Engle vs. Julia Ann Gilby (formerly Alberaoa), daughter of Charles Alberson. deceased. No. 9584. Suit to quiet title. Gilby, husband of Julia Ann Gilby, whose Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown. Al! the children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouses, the creditors. executors, and administrators, and Jevisees. and legatees, assignees, and trustees of the last will and testament and all the successors in interest of Julia Ann Gilby, if she be deceased. All of whose true names are to this plaintiff unknown. All the children, descendants, and heirs, the surviving spouses, the creditors, executors, and administrators, and devisees, and legatees, assignees, and trustees of the last will and testament and all the successors In interest of ■ , husband of Julia Ann Gilby (if he be deceased) whose true name is to this plaintiff unknown, and whose true names are to this plaintiff unknown. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that all of the above named defendants, are nonresidents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Julia Ann Gilby (formerly Alberson), daughter of Charles Alberson, deceased. Gilby, husband of Julia Ann Gilby, whose Christian name is to plaintiff unknown. All the children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouses, the creditors, executors, and administrators and devisees. and legatees, assignees and trustees of the last will and testament, and al! the succesors in interest of Julia Ann Gilby, if she be deceased. All of whose true names are to this plaintiff unknown. All the children, descendants, and heirs, the surviving spouses, the creditors, executors, and administrators, and devisees, legatees, assignees and trustees of the last will and testament, and all the successors in interest of Gilby (if he be deceased), whose true name is to this plaintiff unknown, and whose true names are to this plaintiff unknown, that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit court, on the 15th day of October, 1917, the same being the 37th juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house, in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 3rd day of September. A. D., 1917, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and seal of said court hereto affixed, this 22nd day of August, A. D., 1917. WILL HAMMELL. (Seal) Clerk. By John T. Kelly, Deputy. & Parrish, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 23-30-6 o — NOTICE TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the unuersigned trustee and advisory board ‘"“’Ti? tow nship, Adams eountv. '» f WI r ei ' eve sealpd ''lds at the otthe of said trustee, in Pleasant Mills, in said township. until lo o elock a. m., on Monday, October 1, 1917, . for the furnishing of all material and Fhe tO nU lng “V labors according to mo J 'J. a J? d •’PeelHeatlons now on tile in the office of said trustee for the erection and completion of a new school building in District No 5 at I Noh,?} Mins .' in sald township. ' Notice is also given that separate bids w.il be received for the building raius. and f or tne plumbing and fix tines. Bidder on the building will be reqinied to deposit with his Idd a certified check of !■ ive Hundred (3500 00) Dollars. and with the bld on heitina r l 11-Ir?* 1 - m l lnK ’ Hund "’d (3200 00? ii ‘, r ' ant * on the plumbln&r Tiv,, checkZt’n •/ * 200 00) dollars; S these clinks to be a guarantee that the biddet will enter into a contract it awarded said work contract If 'm.TJoa I,ldder "'HI be relee. Vo P r rO t V h R e' w n oJk° Ut ° f Sai< ’ the School Township of ssi ttT ' f bounty, lMa aryS Albert Chronister. David Archer, -Advisory Board. 6-13-20 HAVE YOU TRIED THE isECTwSr 8

IMBMO TH* Modern Medicin c^Vi[ Cheeks Rosy Again, Andemon, Ind.- ] with Pepsin (In ll qU |,| fortpi Improved my wife’s condition’ ' Mark A. Glasco, who reside a , West Fifteenth street, thi, ~h ' b H Glasco monograms automobile, - linn many friends in Andtno. cinity. He continued; “My wife has been In a w rundown condition for the i a „ ! J months. She was pai e andhw ? I was out of order, I heard that ] 2 ated was a strengthening tonic blood purifier, go 1 bought a bottle**! had her take It. It has condition greatly, giving her str. 'I and bringing the color hack t 0 ' cheeks. Ironated Herbs is alrigb’ . lam glad to get to say a good, I for it." Ironated Herbs acts almos' I magic in stomach trouble. I mentation, heavy, distressed f«

after meals and on retiring. It at--and destroys all poison in the), and owing to the organil iron I? < blood builder, corrects diseased ditions of the liver and kidneys restores them to normal condition Ironated Herbs in for sale at Can,,. & Kahne's, Decatur, Ind. tmtiMMEM ot° MniivKiion, Notice is hereby given that th derslgned has been appointed ad-', istrator of the estate of (' ar Hale, late of Adams . onntv, de<*. The estate is probable solvent john i>. hale Administrator John Schurger. Attv. CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIK DIAMOND HRA’o J/ lea I A«k > our Drugchtt, A Fills In R.-d and Gold rJt?Aw) boxes, sealed with Blue Rj IM Wf Take HO other Buy of rag. V I / ~ IW DrawDt. Ask (< r < lll.t ibvTn, I C J I>la“oM> bKtXI. PILI.V® V* M years knowrn as Best, > .fest, Aiwa . -—r soi t> bi Mic Gists mana Soschee’s German Syn Why use ordinary cough remefe when Boschee’s German Syrup h been used so successfully for fifty-® years in all parts of the Uift. States for coughs, bronchitis, settled In the throat, especially !b troubles. It gives the patient apt night’s rest, free from coughing, i. easy expectoration in the more-; gives nature a chance to soothe: inflamed parts, throw off the dis® helping the patient to regain ii health. 25 and 75 cent bottles. Sa by Smith, Yager & Falk.—Adn.

DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite's U/x.iwz. 1:30 to 5:00 Hours 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650, 0. L Burgener, D. I Mo Drug! No Surge? No Osteopathy B. C. HENRICKS D.C YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Office and Dwelling, • Over 5 and 10c Stor* Office Houri Itos 7to! LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind.

MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts PHONE 215.|: 25 Lb. bag Cane Sugar 24'/ 2 Lb. sack Jewel Flo ur Extra Heavy Can Rubbers. 3 ,u 3 boxes of Corn Flakes Peas, new pack, 2 for Macaroni or Spaghetti, a b°* Olive Oil C ' ■' uC ’ Argo Starch, 8c value, a box ■ Crystal White Soap, 6 for Hipolite's Marshmallow Crea" 1 cake, a glass Mason Pickling Vinegar, a ga' Oranges, Bananas, Lemons. C e Peaches and Tomatoes. We pay Cash or Trade for P Butter, 25@35c; Eggs, 35c. Arthur Jfr Mangold ™ EaU