Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 12 September 1917 — Page 4

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Io mw i k JfF • HOW MUCH DIFFERENT and better modern photography is than was the photography of a few years ago. Things have changed wonderfully—so have you. and it’s time you were visiting the photographer. Make an appointment today. ERWIN STUDIO ■Phone 807. Cver Callow & Kohne drug store. Bring or mail us your kodak finishing. MOOSE DANCE ON FRIDAYS. Beginning Friday, Sept. 14th, and every Friday thereafter until further notified the regular weekly dance will be given at the Moose hall. Beginners’ dancing class will start at 7:30. Regular dance at 8:45. You are invited. 209t12 FRED SCHURGER, Mgr. HAVE YOU TRIED THE DEMOCRAT’S CLASSIFIED SECTION? DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite's IK™ l’-30 to 5:00 nOUrS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Oiteopathy Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Office 143 L rlOnC Residence 102 B. C. HENRICKS 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. ATTENTION FARMERS and STOCKMEN JOHN SPUHLER the Live Stock and General Auctioneer, is now ready to book your sale. See him for dates. ’Phone 531. 803 N. sth St. DECATUR, INDIANA Fitch & Sons HAVE MOVED THEIR BRANCH OFFICE From the People’s Trust Bldg, to Frisinger & Co’s Office. ’Phone 135 or call M. A. Frislinger, ’phone 706, residence. Bargains in farm lands a specialty.

PAY IS RAISED 1 Pay in U. S. Army Raised Automatically Twenty Per Cent WHEN THE MAN I . I does Into Foreign Service —Following Shows the > Amounts. Washington. Sept. 12 —All pay in the United States army is raised 20 per I cent automotically. when the man goes into foreign service. Following is the domestic pay received by regular army, national guard and reserve officers and men now in service and to be received by the personnel of the conscript armies being raised: Buglers and second class privates, $33 a month; first class privates $36.60 a month; artillery cavalry and infantry corporals, saddlers, infantry, cavalry. field artillery and medical department mechanics, fariers and wagoners, S4O. a month. Engineer, ordnance, signal corps, quartermaster’s corps and medical department corporals, coast artillery mechanics, field artillery chief mechanics, third class musicians of the infantry, cavalry, artillery and engineers, $40.80 a month Artllery, cavalry and infantry sergeants, field artillery, cavalry and infantry stable sergeants; artillery, cavalry and infantry supply sergeants, artillery, cavalry and infantry mess sergeants, cooks, horseshoers, radio sergeants, fireman, band corporals, sec ond class musicians of the cavalry, artillery. infantry and engineers and third class musicians of the military academy, $44. a month. Engineer, ordnance, signal corps, quartermaster's corps and medical department sergeants, stable sergeant of the engineers, al’ color sergeants, electrician sergeants of the second class, band sergeants, first class musicians of the infantry, cavalry, artillery and engineers and second class musicians of the military academy, $51.20 a month. Battalion sergeant majors of the field artillery and infantry, squadron sergeant majors, sergeant majors of the junior grade, master gunners, sergeant buglers, assistant band leaders. $56. a month. First class sergeants of the medical department, field musician sergeants of the military academy. $66 Hospital sergeants, master engineer of the junior grade and engineers. $Bl. Quartermaster sergeants of the senior grade of the quartermaster's carps, band leaders, master signal electricians, master electricians, master engineers of the senior grade, master hospital sergeants, band sergeants and assistant band leaders of the military academy, $96. a month. This pay is for first enlistments, it increases with each enlistment in the regular army. Because of special qualifications and service, certain men draw pay, beyond the regular enlistment pay, as follows: Mess sergeants. $6; casemeate electricians. $9; first class observers, $9; expert first class gunners F. A., and expert riflemen, $5 each; private first class nurses, sharpshooters and first class gunners, $3 each; second gunners, marksmen, dispensory assistants and holders of the certificates of merit. $2 each. Second lieutenants, $1,700; first liontenants. $2,000: captains, $2,400: majors, $3,000; lieutenant colonels, $3,500; colonels, $4,000; brigadier generals, J 6.000; major generals, SB,OOO and lieutenant generals, SII,OOO. "throw out~the line” 1 Give Them Help and Many Decatur People Will Be Happier. 1 “Throw out the life line”— Weak kidneys need help. They’re often overworked —they don’t get the poison filtered out of the blood. Will you help them? Doan’s Kidney Pills have broughi benefit to thsusands of kidney suffer ers. Decatur testimony proves theii worth. John Spahr. 908 N. Second St., D? catur, says: “I had been unable t< find relief from lameness in my bad and sharp pains through my kidneys until 1 got Doan’s Kidney Pills. When ever my kidneys have been disorderet I have procured a box of Doan's Kid ■_ ney Pills from the Enterprise Drug Co., and they have quickly ended th< suffering." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’i simply ask for a kidney remedy—gel Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that 1 Mr. Spahr had. Foster Milburn Co. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. adv

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1— — 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. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED*-Every man in Decatur to take advantage of our Barber service. Old prices retained, shave 10c. Frank Hower, the barber. South Second street. Mrs. (i. E. Mount is now serving regular and special dinners. Sunday dinners also. Make reservations the day before for special dinners.—Mrs. G. E. Mount. So. Third street. WE HAVE just received a shipment <>f | a complete line of Fall and Winter millinery. It will pay you to come and see before you buy. Burdg’s Millin- . cry Store. My papers of last Sunday have arrived. All those wishing them, please 1 call at King’s Confectionery this week and receive then) free of charge. Special, this week. 6 cakes of White Borax Laundry Soap for 27c. at Baughman’s, east side of street. i You will have “some car” after we have painted it. Give us a trial — Decatur Carriage Works. Cor. First and Monroe Sts.. Decatur. Ind. Only a few days remain in which to bny Studabaker cars at the old prices. Prices ad--1 vance Sept- 16.—H. Knapp & i Son. ' HIGER Accountancy class now be1 ing formed. Sessions two evenings each week, Monday and Friday. Spe- ’ cial Accountancy Catalogue mailed ■ free. Also Extension course. Inter- ' national Business College, Ft. Wayne. . I We would like to C-U-B-A White ; Stag Smoker. Five cents, any place. . and you can get your money back in smoke satisfaction. Stop at MARTIN’S at the sign EAT for dinner and lunch i - at all hours. I ' MR. AUTO OWNER—We want you ] to give our apto repair service a, 1 trial. Better than ordinary places.— ■’ Holthouse Fireproof Garage. Decai i tur, Indiana. INDIAN GASOLINE — More ’ mileage, less carbon, more ’ power.—Kalyer-Noble Garage- I WE have just received a fine supply of ferns. Be sure and . get one. Only ten cents each. —Steele & Bleeke. WANTED 100 pairs of shoes to t half sole and repair at A. W. Tant vas, HARNESS SHOP. No. 2nd St. S —.. = I AMBULANCE SERVICE Up-to-date equipment, i ' 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 I motor lubricant. — Kalverr Noble Garage. ATTENTION, CREAM PATRONS! Commencing Sept. Ist, the Creamery will be open Wedy nesday and Saturday nights une til Bp. m. Balance of the week inot later than 6 p. m. I MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. •t The Creamery you can depend r-' upon. Before you sell your cream, r get Schlosser Bros.’ prices. A i trial will make you a satisfied 3 ‘ customer. — Schlosser Bros.’ ° Cream Buying Station, South k First street. ’S -■ - 1 ■ • 1 q .| Your old tires are now worth !( j ninety cents per lb. I can make d . them better than any new tire g that you can buy at much less cost. They will then give you ten thousand miles actual mile,t age. Guaranteed against puncture and blow-out. It will pay ’ you to see me before you buy “ your new tires or junk your old ones.—Sim Faurote, R. R. 5. v 1092® 57 ‘BJ93uj.tds logs® 83 ‘SJS

CLEANERS INCREASE the milage of your clothes by allowing us to put new life in o them with our Perfect Dry Cleaning and Pressing. Decatur Dry Cleaners. West Monroe St. FOR RENT I FOR RENT —Eight room' house. Corner of sth and Marshall streets. Will be vacant about Oct. Ist. See H. B. Heller. FOR RENT —A comparatively new house. Five rooms. S. Fifth street Hard and soft water. Rent moderate. Inquire at this office or at 234 N. Fifth st. or phone No. 265. ROOMS TO RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms. Modern, ladies preferred. Inquire 221 W. Jefferson St-one-half block south of court house. FOR RENT—A house or unfurnished rooms. If desired you may rent only part of Jouse. Inquire at 118 So. Eighth St. FOR RENT —Modern five room flat over Burdg millinery (store. Inquire of A. D. Suttles. FOR SALE FOR SALE —Base burner and laundry stove. For particulars 'phone 590. I FOR SALE OR RENT —A seven room I house on So. Winchester St. Inquire of Mrs. C. E. Peoples, at John Barger residence. Craigville ’phone. , FOR SALE —One twin, three speed Harley-Davidson motorcycle. A-l shape. Bargain if sold at once. Will take single cylinder of any make in trade. See Hocker, at A. J. Moser & £o. garage, Berne, Ind. FOR SALE —Two second hand furnaces in good condition. Inquire of T. A. Leonard. , FOR SALE —Sow and eight pigs. Reuben Baxter, Monmouth, Ind. FOR SALE —Four brood sows, some have pigs by side. At right price if taken immediately. Hoosier Packing Co. 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 t Wayne, Ind. | HELP WANTED—FEMALE i WANTED —Operators at telephone of . flee. Inquire at office of F. M. Schirmeyer, manager. . WANTED —Woman to do housework, sleep at home. Wages six dollars per week. Apply at 515 Madison st.. .Decatur. Ind. WANTED— MALE HELP WANTED—Boy to learn press feed ing and printing. Wages to start ' with, and good opportunity. Inquire at this office WANTED —Young man who can operate typewriter. Steady job for right , boy. Inquire at Daily Democrat office. .WANTED —Man to represent Prudential Insurance C„ in Decatur. Salary and commission. Call Phone 660. An intelligent person may earn SIOO monthly corresponding for newspapers; S4O to SSO monthly In spare .time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send , tor particulars—National Press Buj reau, Room 1102, Buffalo, New Vork. sat-no T.-l LOST ANDFOUND 1 LOST—A red leather pocket book containing about two dollars in change. ' Finder please return to this office and ■ receive reward. LOST OR MISLAID —Policy No. 27528 I issued by the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., on the life of John D. Hale. The finder will please return t it to the undersigned. An application [ has been made for the Issuing of a ’ duplicate. John D. Hale. 1 LOST—A girl's green and white checkered coat. Money In pocket. I Finder please return to this office. “ j LOST Bundi of keys. Finder please -j return to this office. J : j —— ——' — mswmw— M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* 1 . DECATUR, . IND. t Telephone: Office 90; Home, 185

.MICITI.A-.1-,,, , WlN . trß ■ WANTED—6.OOO < lld f I Highest cash prt< e wld . w | tai—Pullman Feather Co | ocrat. ” *I ATTENTION, J ARMERS! lam the agent f or „ | different kinds of silos i Crs I make immediate shinmem I John Spuhler, 803 s t |, I AGENTS WANTED Agents In every county ln th(b Our agents earn from $75.00 to I per month. Write, Shawnee-Ton. I s Co.. 313 Ridge Bldg.. Kansas City I GLEANERS PICNIC i- The Ancient Order of c,le an „ s I Pleasant Mills and Monroe win h ■ - their picnic in Faust grove, one m, north and a mile east of the st p. • church. Thursday. Sept. 13. g VB ’ I 1. body is invited. Good speakers ani I s 1 good program have been arrantei I Bring baskets well filled to enjoy th, I r day. FREE—FREE , BEAUTIFUL ART CALENDAR I —FREE I To every farmer milkin? 1 cows who will send his name I and address to THE SHARPIEs I SEPARATOR CO.. WEST 1 CHESTER. PA. WANTED— OLD FALSE TEEIiT I Don’t matter if broken. I pay |2.w I to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post I md receive check by return mail. i. I VIAZER, 2007 S. Fifth Street, Phi; a . I lelphla. Pa. TIMBER WANTED We want Cottonwood. Willow, Poplar I Linn, Soft Maple, Quaken Asp I <nd Buckeye timber. We will pay I >B.OO per cord for this kind of timber. I F. O. B. Indianapolis. Write for sped- I ications and price at your loading I oolnt. IOHNSON EXCELSIOR & MFG. CO. I Indianapolis, Ind. Pl BLK SALE. A public sale of the personal I property of the late John ,1. Barrone. deceased, will be held on Thursday, Oct. 18, 1917, at 111 o'clock a. m., at the late rest- I dence of said decedent, in St. I Mary’s township, six miles east of Decatur. For particulars of propertv and terms see large bills. ' ROSA BARRONE, Administratrix. WEAR PROOF TREAD TIRE* I have the agency for the “Wear Proof Tread Tires, guaranteed for 10.000 mile* without puncture or blow-out. Can be used over worn-out tires. See me belore purcha*ing your tires.—Sim Faurote. R. R. No. 5, Decatur. Phone. Monroe line. For these chilly days a Horence oil heater makes a home comfortable. See them at II Knapp & Son's. DAILY MARKET REPORT EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y.. Sept f. •ial io Daily Democrat)— Receipts, h 600; shipments, 190; official to York yesterday, 570; hogs closing Medium and heavy. $19.25® $19 ; 35- | yorkers, U9.15@519-25; pigs. . . @$18.00; roughs. $1..90@51» ■ stags. [email protected]; cattle. !-»■ • steady; sheep. 200; steady; lambs. . $18.50; down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago-Corn. No. 2 @52.33%; No. 3 yellow yellow, $2.19. Oats. No. ■ 58%c; standard. No. 2 w *’’s ’ 2 • f New York. Barley, fl.-o©’ 1 .: 1 Pork, $42.75. Lard, $2.. ■ . Ribs, [email protected]. CLEVELAND PRODUCE MARKE T ’ new, southern. [email protected]; per bushel; P eac “ fl , [email protected] per bushel; P° ® >[email protected] bbl.; sweet potat • :[email protected] per bbl.; butter cre«n ary, extras, 46@46%c; P rint \ 0 .1? ■ 17%c; firsts, 42@42%c; seconds, • @4o%c; process extra. 41 ’ I lacking firsts, 35c; Beco ? ds 'qsup £ggs, firsts, 40%c; ■®con , l s . Poultry, chickens, 27@*--’c, , . ers, . 27@29c; springers, 20®- ■ young ducks, 23@24c. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medium, si 4 - B ®@ ftags ' ' .igs and lights, sl3.sO@slL , 1 10.50@$11.00; roughs, U 2 1 >rime steers, $9.50@51000; hg ,, 3 nediums, [email protected]; ©o' o ®!'. best • [email protected]; calves, , SD d ambs, [email protected]; medlum . 70 00 Ights, $10.00@$11.00; ewes, I’>8.00; wethers, COUNTRY PRODUCE. ] Eggs, 32c; butter, 26-30 c. grain“markbt. Mts Wheat, $2.05; corn. e(i lew. 55c; rye. $1.40; J‘‘ oV, tjn , 0 thy. >9.00; alsike seed, $9.00; har ] e y, °e<’ «2 [email protected]; wool. 65c, [email protected]. *■ *** CREAMERY PRIC^ B - . tter . Butterfat, delivered. 44 tc. . -6 at. at station, 42%c; butterfat, /-j 'country, 41 %c.