Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1917 — Page 4

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w: :a: ar. :a: ;a: ;a: :a; ;a: ;a: ;a-. 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 DEMO- ! CRAT LiNER today. Give them i to the newsboys. mtmmmm _—— MISCELLANEOUS I 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 of a complete line of Fall and Winter millinery. It will pay you to come and see before you buy. Burdg’s Millinery Store. DECATUR Steam Laundry. It’s a real Laundry, not a saw mill. Family washings a specialty.—Decatur Steam Laundry, ’phone UU. Huy Aurentz’ Candies at the F. M. Murray Billiard Room. 1 OIL YOUR WORK SHOES free of charge. It saves the leather. —C. H. Elzey, the Shoe Store on the Square. Saturday is Gold Day at Miller’s Cigar Store. Cigars to burn: candy to treat; refreshing soft drinks. Anything in the “to-backer” line. Gold tickets wit heach purchase. Only a few days remain in which to bny Studabaker cars at the old prices. Prices advance Sept- 16.—H. Knapp & Son. SPECIAL SPRING CHICKEN DINNER Sunday at the Murray Hotel FIFTY CENTS HIGER Accountancy class now being formed. Sessions two evenings each week, Monday and Friday. Special Accountancy Catalogue mailed free. Also Extension course. International Business College, Ft. Wayne. Stop at MARTIN’S at the sign EAT for dinner and lunch at all hours. MR. AUTO OWNER —We want you to give our apto repair service a trial. Better than ordinary places.— Holthouse Fireproof Garage, Decatur, Indiana. , INDIAN GASOLINE — More mileage, less carbon, more j power.—Kalver-Noble Garage. I WANTED—IOO pairs of shoes to half sole and repair at A. W. Tanvas, HARNESS SHOP, No. 2nd St. 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. HAVOLINE OlL—The correct motor lubricant. — KalverNoble Garage. ATTENTION, CREAM PATRONS! 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. The Creamery you can depend upon. Your old tires are now worth ninety cents per lb. I can make them better than any new tire that you can buy at much less cost. They will then give you ten thousand miles actual mileage. Guaranteed against puncture and blow-out. It will pay you to see me before you buy I your new tires or junk your old ones.—Sim Faurote, R. R. 5. | CLEANERS MEN —Our perfect service in clothes (cleaning and pressing will help some in your appearance.—Decatur j Dry Cleaners, ’phone 695. j

»«. iM. iH* »**• »*♦# »* FOR RENT FOR RENT—Eight room house. Corner of Oth and Marshall streets. Will he vacant nbout Oct. Ist. Sen H. B. Heller. FOR RENT—A comparatively new house. Five rooms, S. Fifth street. | Hard and soft water. Rent moderate, j Inquire at tnis office or at 224 N. Fifth | st. or phone No. 2fif>. ROOMS TO RENT —Two nicely furnished rooms. Modern, ladies prej ferred. Inquire 221 W. Jefferson St., one-half block south of court house. FOR RENT —House on corner Fifth and Jefferson Sts. Water and lights.—Joshua Parrish. TOR R&NT Six room house on corner sth and Maple Sts. Water and toilet. Call 709 for particulars. FOR RENT —A house or unfurnished rooms. If desired you may rent only part of house. 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. : FOR SALE —Five thoroughbred big type poland china pigs. A number of good gilts. C. O. Green, two miles south of Pleasant Mills. FOR SALE —The Anna Glaus farm of eighty acres. Call at residence one mile west and a mile and a half south of Linn Grove. —Mrs. Mary Johnson, Administratrix. FOR SALE OR RENT —A seven room 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 & Co. garage, Berne, Ind. FOR SALE —Two second hand furnaces in good condition. Inquire of T. A. Leonard. 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 Wayne, Ind. “HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Operators at telephone office. Inquire at office of F. M. Sehirmeyer, manager. I , WANTED—Woman to do housework, j sleep at home. Wages six dollars per week. Apply at 515 Madison st.. Decatur, Ind. WANTED—MALE HELP . WANTED —Young man 18 to 20 yrs. of age.. Good steady job for right person.—See Chas. Zimmerman. Martin-Klepper Creamery. WANTED—Boy to learn press feeding and printing. Wages to start with, and good opportunity. Inquire at this office. WANTED —Young man who can oper- ' ate typewriter. Steady job for right boy. Inquire at Daily Democrat office. An intelligent person znar earn 7100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; S4O to SSO monthly In spare 1 time; experience unnecessary; no ’ canvassing; subjects suggested. Send ’ for particulars,—National Pres* Buk reau, Room 1102, Buffalo, New York. sat-nov.-l l HELP WANTED-TwTnTy brick masons to work on the new school building; long job. 1 Apply at ground. Fifth and Arii ams streets. i - 3 AGENTS WANTED I Agents in every county in the state. Our agents earn from $75.00 to SIOOO ■ per month. Write, Shawnee-Topeka r I Co., 313 Ridge Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. rj , . = — [I M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furniahlnge DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, Its

LOST AND FOUNT) LOST--A red leather pocket book containing about two dollars In change. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. LOST OR MISLAID—PoIicy No. 27328 Issued by the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., on the life of John D. Hale. The finder will please return It to the undersigned. An application has been made or the Issuing of a duplicate. John D. Hale. LOST —A girl’s green and white checkered coat. Money in pocket. Finder plense return to this office. . LOST Bunch of keys. Finder please return to this office. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WANTED—6,OOO old feather beds. Highest cash price paid. Write postal. —Pullman Feather Co., care Democrat. l . .. - — 7-^-—— ATTENTION, FARMERS! 1 am (he agent for several different kinds of silos. I can make immediate shipment.— John Spuhler, 803 N. sth St. GLEANERS PICNIC The Ancient Order of Gleaners cf Pleasant Mills and Monroe will hold I l heir picnic in Faust grove, one mile north and a mile east of the St. Paul church, Thursday, Sept. 13. Everyl body is invited. Good speakers and a good program have been arranged. 1 Bring baskets well filled to enjoy the day. 3* FREE—FREE BEAUTIFUL ART CALENDAR —FREE To every farmer milking cows who will send his name and address to THE SHARPLES SEPARATOR CO., WEST CHESTER, PA. • WANTED— OLD FALSE TEETH--) ’ Doh’t matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post ■ ind receive check by return mail. L. ’ MAZER, 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. TIMBER WANTED We want Cottonwood, Willow, Poplar, j Linn, Soft Maple, Quaken Asp | , and Buckeye timber. We will pay SB.OO per cord for this kind of timber, F. O. B. Indianapolis. Write for speci--1 fications and price at your loading point. i JOHNSON EXCELSIOR & MFG. CO. Indianapolis. Ind. WEAR PROOF TREAD TIRES I have the agency for the “Wear Proof Tread Tires,” \ guaranteed for 10.000 miles ; without puncture or blow-out. ! Can be used over worn-out tires. See me before purchasing your tires.—Sim Faurote, R. R. No. 5, Decatur. ’Phone, Monroe line. For these chilly day a Florence oil heater makes a home comfortable. See them at H.i Knapp & Son’s. DAILY MARKET REPORT EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Sept. 13—(Spe-' cial to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 1,- - 760; shipments, 190; official to New , York yesterday, 570; hogs closing * dull. Medium, heavy and yorkers. $18.85 ’ @519.00; one deck, $19.50; pigs, [email protected]; roughs. $17.75@ $18.00; roughs, [email protected];BSHRD $18.00; stags, [email protected]; cattle, - 150; steady; sheep, 600; steady; • lambs, $18.50; down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Corn, No. 2 yellow, $2.33>£@52.24; No. 3 yellow, $2.23vi; ' No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats, No. 3 " white, 60%61!4; standard, 6114® t 61%c. Rye, No. 2, [email protected]. Bar--3 ley, [email protected]. Pork, $42.25. Lard, [email protected]. Ribs, [email protected]. ' CLEVELAND PROd'uCE MARKET. Cleveland —Apples, new, southern, 1 [email protected]; per bushel; peaches, !. [email protected] per bushel; potatoes, - [email protected] per bbl.; sweet potatoes, 3 [email protected] per DM.; butter, cream- ,- ery, extras, 46@4G% c : prints, 47@ 9 47V4c; firsts, 42@42%c; seconds, .0 @4o!£c; process extra, 41@41%c; 5 packing firsts, 35c; seconds, 34c. 1 Eggs, firsts, 40%c; seconds, 35%c. !- Poultry, chickens, 2fi@2Bc; hroilv ers, 26@28c; springers, 26@28c; young ducks, 23@Z*c. HOOSIER PACKING COMPANY. ■' The Local Stock Market. e Heavy and medium, $17.00; . pigs and lights. $16.50; roughs, $15.50® $16.00; stags, [email protected]; prime steers, [email protected]; lights and mediums, [email protected]; bologna bulls, = [email protected]; calves, $12.00; best lambs, [email protected]; mediums and . lights, $9.00@$10.00; ewes, $6.00® n is7.oo; wethers, [email protected]. a COUNTRY PRODUCE. , Eggs, 38c; butter, 25-30 c. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat. $2.05; corn, $2.85; oats, new. 56c; rye, $1.40; clover seed, $11.00; alsike seed. $9.00; timothy, seed. [email protected]; wool, 66c; barley, [email protected]. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 44%c; butterfat, at station, 42%c; butterfat, in country, 41%c.

COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCE FOR SEPTEMBER 1917. i- Bnrford by Dent, Ulerk Exp $1»."" George F Klnzle, Treas. Fxp. ID- 99 LFd. Green, Boarding Prs -fj;!;' I Orvnl Harruff, Ditches 4->-■ R. L. Longshore. Ditches .... ’ S Decatur I.umber Co. Ditches . 3n. J , I William Linn, do ’• I Roy Baker, do *' ' | George Fink, do -■ 11 Larry Schell, do •••• ‘ uu a'Decatur Light and Power Plant J Surveyor's Expense * A I Smith Yager and Falk, d 0... 6.1 ’• i Kil S Christen Co. Supt. Salary 121.60 "I yd s Christen do. Expense 6.0 i I Fannie M. Christen, Dep. Hire 27.00 William Frailer. Co. Assessor 70.00 Dr. D. D Clark, Cor. Inquest 38.8(1 a Ralph Amrine, do f‘ )9 Dr. J. S. Boyers, do '•“'J Herman Stewart, do Orva Sommers, do, C. L. Couch, do Frank L. Smith do Zoma Wertzberger, do 8-> ” Homer Ginter. do J 1 ® • Ralph Amrine, do - Ben Schrank, do LJ" Dr. J. C. Grandstaff. do ■ 2.50 Lillian Korder. do 1-75 Alice Baker, do - 85 I John W. Clark, do 200 Dr J. C Grandstaff, Health 1 Commissioner 27..10 " Dr. J. C. Grandstaff, do. Exp. 2.00 Henry B. Heller Co. Attor... 50.00 Henry B. Heller Attending State Board 24.90 J. H. Steele, Attendance Off. 8.00 I William Blackburn, Assessor • I Washington Twp 10.00 i Dr. S. P Hoffman Poor WashI j jngton Twp 71.90 I Dr. Eliz. Burns, do 7.25 ’[Gay Zwick and Myers, do, ... 50.00 . | F. G. Eichenharger 26.31 , ! Dr. O M Graham 4.00 . Geneva Milling Co 4.00 Hardison and Martin 5.00 J. D. Stults, Custodian 75.00 Clint Fisher, Court House Exp. .60 , Rose Ray, do 3.20 ’W. C. Reynolds and Son. do, 5.00 L. J Walters, do 3.20 John R. Porter, do 9.30 American Flag Co., do 44.60 : Decatur Light and Power Plant, ;|do, 18.35 Smith Yager and Falk. do. .. _.90 j Northwestern Mfg. Co., do, . 7.00 I Hill and Fisher, do 145.98 i L. D. Jacobs, Janitor of Jail .. 20.00 I i&nith Yager and Falk, Jail i Expense 3.85 j Decatur Lumbur Co., do 80.00 i Decatur Light and Power Co., do 5.04 Martin Laughlin, Labor Co. In- | firmary 250.90 j Emmett Laughlin, Labor at Co. Farm 36.00 j M. A. Laughlin, do 30.00 I Henry Sehlegel, do 5.00 | Arthur Chase, do 18 75 L. W. Stolte. do 4.00 Lettie Heuselman, do 25.00 Albert Heuselman, do 40.90 Decatur Lumber Co., Maintenance at Co., Infirmary 5.67 Smith Yager and Falk, do, .. 16.10 Frank McConnell, do 2.88 Niblick and Co., do 3.60 Morris Butcher, do 2.15 Kirsch Sellemeyer and Sons, d 0,943.95 S. P. Hoffman.’do 83.33 | West Disinfecting Co., do 7.50 (Childrens Home Deleware Co. j Board Children’s Gdns 138.80 I Treasurer of State Epileptic . 26.76 Democrat Co. Legal Adv 10.00 ; John Felty, Bridge Supt 30.00 i Phil L. Macklin. do 5.00 1 John Wolford, do 40.00 Orval Harruff. do 30.00 | R. L. Longshore, do 50.00 jJ. T Gi’.lig and Co Reesce i Bridge 1,000.00 ! Fisher and Butler, Scheiferstein Bridge 304.00; Fisher and Butler, Burke Bridge I 112.50 I Berne Artificial Stone Co. Felty Bridge 338.00 i P.eme Artificial Stone Co. State j Line 279.00 Lewis Fruchte, Guardians ... 4.50 I Citizens Telephone Co 20.75 Jim A. Hendricks, Turnpike .. 125.00 A. P. Duer, do 674.03, Phil L. Macklin, Roads 105.00 Dick Boch Roads Drum 105.00 j Phil L. Macklin Roads Drum. 5.00 William Reppert, do 6.00 i William Reppert Carpenter Road 6.00 1 Phil Gephart, Carpenter Road 16.00 William Reppert, Heckmar. Road 6.00 Chas. Armold, Worthman Road 500.00 John W. Wood, Speicher Rd. 168.00 , W. V. Buck master, Speicher rto 44.40 : Finley Striker Bibersteln Road 2100.00 Roy Baker, Wemhoff Road .. 6.00 • L. O. Bears, Schroll Road .... 800.00 , Chas. W. Eling, George W. t Miller Road 1034.00 A. H. Fry, J. B Holthouse i Road 10,000.00 ; Dich Boch, Steiner Road .... 15.00 | Orval Harruff, Roads 37.50 , A. G. Briggs, Member of County - Council 10.00 1 Mat Kirsch do • 10. 00 1 Henry Kiting, do 10.00 Ernst Conrad, do 10.00 . John Kraner, do, 10.00 . Wm. Baumgartner, do 10.00 • Frank Wechter. do, 10 00 M. J. Scherer, Burial Soldier 75.00 L. O Bears, Heckman Road, 1188 20 Austin Western Mfg. Co., Road Ro,,er 3000.00 , 1 J. T. Gillig and Co., Gallmeyer 1 1 900.00 I Phil L. Macklin, Expense with . Commissioners 15 25 I David Gerber. Carpenter Rd. 690.00 t j Buckmaster and Huey, Speicli- | I ® r R ° ad t 2462.00 ) Gay Zwick and Meyers, Burial Soldier 75. 00 JOHN MOSURE, Auditor. Q GOOD PROPERTY BARGAIN, • lam offering for sale the property on South Winchester street, known as the Park hotel. It Is a valuable property and one tliat can he made a splendid money maker. It’s a real I I bttr * Hin f,,r one. If Interested see Mrs. D. W. Myers. 121 .

A tP „v. ' , M d oul t» t|i » RvaUh is Not an Exp.. E ililure. But a l«, I turned a Hu n . ;; dred Fold. U HOW TO REGULATE « h.gh__blooo P* ElJyM | I Take SAN-Ylk,-' „ pr I bony-like hardening 0 f th # in ‘I oat ages past 50 years, dr I 5 HAM’S SA’N-YAK is the » Ure ~ I 0 prevent Paralysis and Apop| PIV ’“ 1 ft its use you have prevented or ™*l Jj kidney and bladder trouble. I jj the greatest in use to prevent th! I 5 clumsy, stiff Joints and muscles a l l 5 for neutrltis and rheumatic 5 constipation. It has no PqM , , I ? quality and results. •’ Mrs. F. E. Hildebrand, 380 (w I Are., Wabash, hid. 9 Gentlemen: — 9 The doctors said I had Bright’s r« I ? ease and high blood pressure ot * B 5 I was sick and dizzy, stiff and clan ’ | 9 in my muscles. I was so ! I 1 could scarcely walk. My daushtJ I 11 heard of SAN-YAK, and sent BB 1 bottle, and before the first botti! B ) was gone I was feeling fine, . YAK has cured me and for the 1 ) fit of others you are welcome to us> fl ) this letter. , ! Mrs. J. B. Taylor, of Kendallnr. | says: * I had stomach and liver trouble tor I . years. I was dizzy, sick and sowu; I ’ I could scarcely walk. I was elite B 1 from swollen limbs. Since taki» B SAN-YAK I am feeling fine. I am:«I 1 years old and can walk a mile xrttl B * any of the young folks. Before 1 1 * took SAN YAK if I went anywhere B 1 had to ride. I have not hall a cog B * for two years. I have recommendej I 1 SAN-YAK to my friends and itaß > highly praised by all who hart B * used it. >, One teaspoonful in a glass of m ) ter half hour before breakfast, heats B I all antiseptics and tonic for the B I stomach, bowels and kidneys. I hart B 1 tried all kinds. ): I j D. H. Janes, Homer Michigan I ('says: I was greatly troubled forH I several years with high blood pres- B : sure, short in breath, bad kidney and B bladder trouble, dizzy and si« » SAN-YAK has done everything f• B 1 me and my health is fine at 72 years §§ II can work with ease and comfort I I Mr. A. H. Blair. Homer. Michigar $ . Dear Doctor —Your SAN-YAK did er S ( erything for me for kidney and bla ' der trouble. I can rest at nisi m ■without inconvenience. G. W. Sparks, Montpelier, sap I “I took six bottles of SAN-YAK ate M ' three years ago. I was suffering vs; p 1 great weakness due to kidney t< p 1 bladder trouble. I am 73 years w U ' and my health is fine since I tookth- F , j SAN-YAK. It is a wonderful regia tor of the bowels.” We can tell you of more , cures In Decatur. Sold by ! SMITH, YAGER & FaLKI DECATUR, INDIANA DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG. ) DECATUR'S CHIROPRACTOR j PIONEER I Ovei Vance & Hue’s II 1 ’3O t/> 5 ■OO lIOUrS 6:30 b.* B*W PHONE 850. 0. L Borgener, D. C ; So Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy Dr. C. V. Connell I VETERINARY 'j SURGEON Phone Keaidence 102 MANGOLD Si BAKER I Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215.|; 25 tt>. bag Cane Sugar jj'Jj I 1 24'/« lb. sack Jewel U oup 25c •Extra Heavy Can Rubbers, 3 or ,3 boxes of Corn Flakes i Peas, new pack, 2 for J Macaroni or Spaghetti, a box.- | i Olive Oil 2Sc. 50C. 75c ' Argo Starch, 8c value, a 90a " Crystal White Soap, 6 for ’’ ' .Hipolite’s Marshmallow Cream i cake, a glass Mason j Pickling Vinegar, a gal | Oranges, Bananas, Lemons. CelPeaches and Tomatoes. We pay Cash or Trade for j Butter, 25@35c; Eggs. c ' Arthur A ] Mangoll H Sid |