Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1917 — Page 4
THE R£X THEATRE I Showing Paramount, Mutual and other First Class Pictures. | TODAY g H “THE VEILED THUNDERBOLT,” an adventure of II Grant, the police reporter. I “THE SKELETON CANYON RAID." an episode of g g The American Girl. ! I “HONEST BUD.” in “WANTED—A BAD MAN.” £ A big program at the regular prices of five and ten $ h cents, and one cent for Uncle Sam. q I I 11 I THE REX JHEATER j THt CRYSTAL THEATRE | Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays TODAY “ASHES ON THE HEARTHSTONE.” or “IS MARRIAGE SACRED?” Tw o reel Essanay. | “HARD TIMES IN HARD SCRAPPLE.” One reel g Ham and Bud Comedy. | “THE TRAIL OF GRAFT.” One reel Kalem sea- * ture - | I MONDAY | “BLIND JUSTICE.” | THE CRYSTAL THEATRE | limr r Tra~r inai-LTffH :f < r\ , x^* I GET UNDER COVER i I II Hill 111 I II mill I I!■ !■!! ■ ■■!■ f A new roof on your Automobile Top of our . guaranteed Raintite Auto Top Covering will keep you dry this wet weather. You had better call in now and have your auto top recovered, and new curtains. We make DOOR CURTAINS for any make of Icar. They are attached to the door and open and shut w ith them. Call in and see us. The Decatur Carriage Works g Cor. Ist & Monroe W. D. Porter. ’Phone 123 | II ill ll' ;»jn \ H I 5; I .. I! |i H f 111 THEffiDERAL |l RESERVEBANK I ’ 9| j I F will ample ca tjifol . | Iji M J fcr all jj enterprise l->> z National Bank J I trom jiocli markets anJ }V J / i t /peculation. Uii# fad meaut I Iff / \ U jii million/ in mone<.and a vad iuerease in commri io they SsSfraSSaK pr ople of {he Unit ed. StalesSIRST rWWMKg INDIANA -jh
H CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION II i B g 1 .:Kttxnxny3»tnjmsafian«tT»xnMnxmnnm:«r.m:a::m:-4r.mi:n::nxn::: n IF YOU HAVE READ Your Letter* and Telegrams Today—Have ” g You Read the Classified Advertisements Which Are “Addressed to <■ b YOU?” Os course, the letters in your mail, or telegrams you may p ; -• have received, were addressed to you IN YOUR NAME. The elassi- « j 3 fled advertisements “addressed to YOU'' uro simply printed under R | U their proper classifications—AND YOU MUST DECIDE AS TO H WHICH ARE “FOR YOU” AND WHICH ARE NOT.
THE MODERN WAY of doing things, buying, selling, trading, finding customers securing help and positions, renting houses and rooms, finding lost articles, making loans, etc., is the DECATUR DEMOCRAT'S CLASSIFIED AD I WAY. MIS( ELLANEOUS Selling your cream to the Creamery is like depositing money in a bank—you are sure of correct returns. — MartinKlepper Co. Fresh Oysters at Martin’s Bakery. At the sign EAT. INDIAN GASOLINE — More mileage, less carbon, more power.—Kalver-Noble GarageALL PERSONS WANTING pure Kentucky Sorghum molasses, send their order in at once, as I will order Saturday for the last time this season. Price, $1.25 per gallon, to A. C. Butcher, over People's Loan & Trust Co. Bank. THE SOURCE OF MILLINERY STYLE—We are in touch with the leading style producing centers and every new form of millinery appearing is sought after and obtained as quickly as modern business methods permit. Come to see when you are buying your millinery needs, it is no trouble to show our lines, and all the newspaper advertising we do cannot convince you unless you see for yourself. Before buying, see Mrs. Burdg’s line of goods. “WHITE STAG" five cent cigar is in a class by itself. For sale at lai dealers. ALL KINDS of upholstering, furniture repairing and refinishing at the Decatur Carriage Works. Wilber Porter. Mgr. Good cigar stores sell good cigars like the WHITE STAG. For sale at all dealers. Five cents. HAVOLINE OlL—The correct motor lubricant. — KalverNoble Garage. Stop at Martin s at the sign EAT and lunch at all hours. NOTICE. I am in the barn raising business. I have a handy and safe outfit. Give me a call. I am also prepared to do house moving of any frame buildings. See me three miles east of Monroe or call on the Monroe 'phone A. B. Riley, R. R. 10, JDeeatur, Indiana. ' | HEAL ESTATE, LOANS AND ABSTRACTS —We have farms and city* property for your selection. We are offering a 5 per cent farm loan that will please you.' We want to make your abstract of title. We have complete records in our office and our charges are reasonable. Office next door to postoffice. BOWERS REALTY CO. SCHIRMBYER ABSTRACT CO. FRENCH QUINN. DECATUR STEAM LAUNDRY—A ( FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY—NOT A SAW MILL—We do family wash for j 6 cts. a pound. Give us a trial and stop the drudgery of wash day. DECATUR IRON AND METAL I WORKS—Highest prices paid for old iron, metal, rags and rubber and paper. Bring your junk to our yards. Near Monroe St. Bridge.—Ben Knapke, Manager. MAKE APPLICATIONS HERE | We have a full set of motor vehicle blanks and have started to fill out and file applications for (he 1918 auto licenses. Get in before the rush and be among the first to get the new number plates. We will take care of all the notary work and send the blanks in for you. THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. ' ■ .» r AMBULANCE SERVICE Up-to-date equipment, will answer calls day or night, in or out of the city. ’Phone 61 day, or GO. 303, . 377, night.—Gay, Zwick & | Myers.
FOR RENT FOR RENT—I ive room house. Five dollars per month. Inquire of S. .1. Hain. FOR RENT—House on No. 7th St. Inquire of Mrs. Sarah Riffle, 211 N. 7th St. FARM FOR RENT—lnquire of .1. W. Bosse, at the postofiice. FOR RENT—A 7 room house on N. 3rd St. Both kinds of , water in house. Will be vacant NOV. 1. See Erwin & Michaud. FOR RENT—7 room house on Madison St. Good condition. Call 'phone 229. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED- Housekeeper. Room at home. Wages $6.00 per week, 215 Madison St. 249t30 WANTED—Dining room girl at the Murray Hotel. IF YOU ignore innumerable eye warnings which tired nature so kindly makes, you in- , invariably pay the penalty. We can help you. Phone 135 for examining appointment.—BixI ler, Optometrist. W ANTED—MALE HELP 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-noy.-l FEMALE HELP WANTED——Women to sell guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Salary Sls ‘ full time, and 25 cts. hour; spare time. Enormous Christ-■ mas trade. Experience unnecessary. — International Mills, Norristown, Pa. | WANTED—Night clerk at the Murray Hotel. Immediately. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WANTED—IOO pairs of shoes to half sole and repair at A. W. Tan- j vas, HARNESS SHOP, No. 2nd St. i WANTED— OLD FALSE TEETH--Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 I to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mall. L. • MAZER, 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia Pa. i' - - -— -"' — ■ " ■ - I LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Stray pig came to Mrs. Edwards’ home on 9th St. Owner may have same by 1 paying for expenses of pig. LOST—GoId and ivory knob from umbrella handle, prob- . ably on Mercer Ave., Adams ( Fifth, Monroe or Sixth St. Please return to this office. LOST—Leather wallet, eight inches I long, with name of W. P. Schrock ' on cover. Was lost between G. R. & , I. stock yards and the Smith farm. < The contents are of value only to Mr. Schrock and to no one else. Finder return to this office and re- . ceive $5.00 reward. 1 LOST —Fur collar for child's coat, on ; Fifth St. Finder please return to Mr. Harris at Fisher & Harris store. FOUND- —Friendship link bracelet. Owner may have same by calling at 818 No. 3rd St., and paying for this ad. CLEAN E RS WORDS don’t express the full appreciation our “CLEANING AND PRESSING” means to our patrons. You need to try us before our whole story is told.—Decatur Dry Cleaners, W. Monroe St.. Decatur, lndiana. NO HUNTING ALLOWED. ' All hunting and trespassing on the 1 Isch Bros.’ farms is forbidden. Per- , sons violating will b® prosecuted. JOE R. ISCH. | ; LADIES [ When irregular or delayed use > Triumph Pills. Safe and always dej: pendahle. Not sold at drug stores. ; ■ Do not experiment with others; save | disappointment. Write for relief and for particulars. It's gree. Address National Medical Institute. Milwau- - kee, Wis. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fins Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: Office 00; Home, 18S |
i OR SALE FOR SALE—Mare. 9 years old. j cult 6 months old. Set of single hartiess, set of buggy harness without lines. Harst cultivator. breaking plow, double shovel; one buggy, 2 spring wagons. 13 chickens, 10 shocks of corn. Will sell at private [sale. Call after 5 o’clock, 1011 ; Russell St., Decatur, Ind.—lohn llebbie. for sale or trade—m> residence, 621 N. sth St., De(Catur, Ind. Near and modern. Inquire of A. H. Sellemeyer. FOR SALE—IS h. p. Olds engine, in first class running order. Inquire of Hugo H. Gerke, R. R. 3. FOR SALE —Electric iron and electric reading lamp at a BARGAIN. Inquire at 215 So. &th St. FOR SALE—Fire and Tornado, and Health and Accident Insurance Agency. Will sell it combined or separate, if interested inquire at this office. FOR SALE —Sideboard, rockers, Perfection oil stove, sewing machine. Inquire of Mrs. E. M. Schnitz, Decatur. R. R. 1. FOR SALE—Timothy seed. Buy early and avoid high prices. A post card will bring delivery.—J. C. , Hoffman, R. R. No. 6, Decatur, ma. j FOR SALE —Full blooded Du- ' roc sow. Two years old. Inquire of C. E. Harb, 812 miles southwest of Rockford, ()„ and 2'/ 2 miles east of Chattanooga. 'Phone on the Rockford line. ftps® — J -astt’ra. ■ EXPERT WELDERS. 1 I Why pay for new parts of any I kind? We weld old parts whether 1 worn or broken. Auto parts than are broken can be welded in about an hour’s time, saving delays and expense of new parts. HOLTHOUSE FIREPROOF GARAGE ’Phone 11 237 No. 2nd St. FOR SALE—FOR SALE —FOR SALE. 60 acre farm, 2% miles south of Decatur, % mile from school house. IA good 8-room house on it, barns, well and cistern. Well tiled and all good farming land. Good fences and , cross fences. Also 120 acre farm In Ashtabula county, in Ohio. Will trade for city ‘ property. Reasonable time allowed ' on balance. 100 acres is good farm ; land, and rest in timber and pasture. Five miles from Jefferson. Ohio, j county’ seat. If interested call or see Thomas S. Dowling, W. Adams St., or 'phone 784. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence. % mile south and 1 mile west of Wren, 0., and 3 miles north and mile east of Wilshire, 0., on Thursday, Nov. 8. 1917, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.. the folowing personal property, towit: Three Head of Horses: One grey horse. 5 years old, will weight about 1500 Tbs.; roan horse, 14 years old. weight 1450 lbs.: bay driving horse, 10 years old, lady broke. Two : milk cows: Jersey cow, giving 2% gals, of milk a day. will be fresh in April; white cow, giving 1% gals, of milk, will be fresh April 1. Hogs: One brood sow, with pigs by side; 6 breeding ewes; 2% doz. hens, about 2 doz. springers; about 800 shocks of corn in field. Farm Implements: Turnbull wagon, good as new; cultivator. good as new; check row com planter, 60 tooth harrow, 2 walking ■ breaking plows, 2 top buggies, set - buggy harness, set double breeching harness, brass mounted; set log bunks and other articles. Terms—Sums of $5 and under cash in hand on day of sale. All sums: over $5 nine months will be given, l purchaser giving bankable note with approved security. No goods removed until settled for. V. R. JOHNSON, Wren, O. ' Harry Daniels, Auct. 1.3.5 NOTICE ToVaXPAYERS? ■ Notice is hereby given that Monday, the sth Day of November, will be the last day to pay your fall installment of ’ taxes. The treasurer’s office wil be open from 7 o’clock a. m. until 5 o’clock- p. m. on Monday, November sth. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and the penalty of ten per' cent will be added. Do not put off your taxes, as they must be paid and the law points out the dutv of the J treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes or wish to make partial payment should coume in at once Don't wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for any one. So do not ask it. GEO KINZLE, nov.s Treasurer, Adams Couhty. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG.
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J r — I WW-- I - ■ 11 I ALMOST THE ONLY COMPLIMENT, certaini 1} the highest, which the man of business will pay 1° any service rendered is that it is “satisfactory." That means everything. This bank renders to all its clients, large and small, a service which is faithful, efficient, obligingcorrect and reliable. That is why our banking service is termed by customers “satisfactory.”
li of 9 months will be g| T . n I ,-haser giving note with atiin v I curlty. Four per cent off I No property to be removed Uht * I term* <>f sale are compiled wia®’ r 3 JAMES 11. ■ Jeff Liechty, Auct. | G. R. Murtz, Clerk. „ I w-lldj I DAILY MARKET east~buffalo. East Buffalo, N. Y., N ov 3 I Hat to Daily Democrat 1 lUcein, I 2do; shipments. 1,520; ofn rilll Y„rt, S ., M; Medium and heavy. sl7 65iMi.. vorkers. |17.50@)517.«5; mJ‘♦‘l;”: | dtsl6.oo; roughs. I stags. $13.M©314.50; ca ttle■ steady; sheep, 2,600; steadv 'iJ? I $16.50; clown. lam H I CHICAGO CHAIN MARke t Chicago—Corn, No. 2 volj ow No. 3 and No. 4 yellow, Oats. No. 3 white. 60>..e ; 8 ’ M I |6o©6mc. Rye. No. 2 $i I ley. $1 10®$l 35. . Pork. n ' o ± I ; Lard, $25.40. Ribs, nominal. I CLEVELAND PRODUCE MARKET ! Cleveland—Apples, new, souths B $100011.50 per bushel; nJ!? I $2.00032.50 per bushel; r^t “? I $1.65011.75 bu.; Virginia sweet m I toes. $3.75@ $4.00 bbl ; butter. I ery extras, printscs I 47b4c; firsts. 43043 V; seconds 414, 41*4c: process extra, dlStju? I packing firsts. 35036 c; seconds ajL.' I Eggs, firsts. 44c; seconds, 36c- stor' I age. 34035 c. Poultry, chickens t.« 21c; broilers, 19@£lc; springers'is B 021 c; young ducks, 23@25< v <nn>, geese, 24 025 c. ' uni! | HOOSIER PACKING COMPANY. The Local stock Market. Heavy and medium. $14754? B $15.00; pigs and lights,, I @514.00; roughs, fourteen dollars ; stags. $12.00 @ $12.50; pr®; I steers, [email protected]; lights and nw I diums. [email protected]; bologna bulls I $6.50@57: calves, sl2@si:b u.,' j iambs, $12.00@513 00; mediums a-s I lights, $9.00@$10.00; ewes. JGOOa I $7.00; wethers, [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 35c; butter, 25-30 c. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, S2J)2; corn, $2.60; oats. I new. 55c; rye, $1.50; clover seed I $13.00; alsike seed. $9.00; timothy seed, $3.00; wool, 65c; barley, $k CREAMERY PRICES. ~ Butterfat, delivered. 45c; butterfat, at station, 43c; butterfat, in ’ country, 42c. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 15c; town., 16c; dock 13c; geese, 11c; young turkeys, 15c; old Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkayi J 13c; old roosters, 7c; eggs, 35c; Ind. Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices in ■sr poultry free ftom feed. 0 NOTICE TO Persons who purchased 3 1 ,; per cent Interim Certificates of the first Liberty Loan, will return them to Old Adams County Bank, and we will gladly have them exchanged for new I per cent Liberty Loan Bond. Same should be delivered not later than November 6. 1917. 25016 OLD ADAMS CO. BANK. o Democrat Want Ads Par Green s August Flower Has been used ror all ailments that ire caused by a disordered stomach ind inactive liver, such as sick headiche, constipation, sour stomach, icrvous indigestion, fermentation ot food, palpitation of the heart caused •iy gases in the stomach. August Flower is a gentie laxative, regulates ligestion both in stomach and intestines, cleans and sweetens the stomach and alimentary canal, stimdates the liver to secrete the bile nd impurities from the blood. 25 nd 75 cent bottles. Sold by Smith, V’nrer & Falk.—Advt.
