Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1917 — Page 6

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PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale on the Will Colchin farm, one 1 mile east and a half mile north of f Decatur, one-half mile south of the , I'ent school house, on Wednesday, < November 14. commencing at 10 ’ o'clock a. m.. the following property, to-wit: Three Head of Horses: Bay > mare. 11 years old, in foal; black ■ horse, 9 years old; driving colt, com- f ing 3 years old, broke single. Two 1 Head of Cattle: Durham cow, 5 J years old, giving milk; heifer, coming 2 years old, fresh next March. Hight Head of Hogs: O. I. C. brooa sow, seven head of shoats. weighing about 60 lbs. each. Farming Implements: Three-inch tire wagon, set of hay ladders, 2-horse walking cultiva-I ’ tor, riding cultivator, spike tooth 1 • harrow, disc harrow, Cold Medal j breaking plow, John Deere breaking plow, set of dump boards, spring wag- ’ on, top buggy, set of breeching har-j ness, good as new. 9 galvanized ■ chicken coops, set of buggy harness, j storm front, about 300 shocks of j coin, 24 laying hens. Terms:—Under $5 cash; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security without interest--8 per cent after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. JAMES HART, j John Spuhler, Auct .Tnooh Knnß Clerk 31-7-8-9-10-12

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PUBLIC SALE. I. the undersigned, will offer at public auction on what is known as the old Solomon Neuensehwander farm. 3% miles west of Peterson. 1 mile south and I’4 mile east of Tocsin, on Thursday, November 15, 1917. beginning at 12 o’clock, the following property, to-wit: Span of mules, coming 3 years old; 8 months old colt; red cow. fresh April 1; eight head of hogs, sow and 7 pigs. Farming Implements: Set of heavy breeching harness, set of harness, wagon, wagon bed. with double sideboards. scoop boards, hay ladder and hog rack combined; corn cultivator, double shovel plow, spring tooth harrow, breaking plow. 10 tons mixed hay; about 5 doz. chickens. Bell City incubator. 140 egg capacity; five square and two round galvanized portable chicken coops; Scotch Collie and Shepherd dog; Anchor Holth cream separator; numerous other articles not mentioned. Terms —$5 end under, cash; over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving i note with approved security, bearing ' interest, at 8 per cent the last six months; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. IRVIN MANKEY. H. 11. High.. Auct. 1. N. Wasson, Clerk. 7-9-10-12-13 I o Democrat Want Ads Pa*

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THE SEASON IS HERE—THE TIME HAS COME—Now is the time for you to sell your old furniture and other articles that you can no longer use. Probably It is just the thing your neighbor Is looking for. LET HIM KNOW IT thruogh the DEMOCRAT Classified Section. ’Phone 51. 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 GarageHAVOLINE Oll—The correct motor lubricant. — KalverNoble Garage. Stop at Martin s at the sign EAT and lunch at all hours. HOW IS THAT top on your buggy or automobile. If it is worn out you had better get a new one put on before the long cold spell- See Decatur Carriage Works and we will give you the best service and the lowest prices. MONEY TO LOAN on improved farms. Long time, 5 per cent interest, partial pay ments. Any time. See A. C. Fast at Farmers’ Trust Co. Bank, Huntington. Ind. DECATUR IRON AND METAL WORKS—Highest prices paid for old iron, metal, rags and rubber and paper. Bring your iunk to our vards. Near Monroe St. Bridge.—Ben Knapke, Manager.

“WHITE STAG" Five Cent Cigar. The cigar made to order for every man in U. S. A. Try one and you will always smoke them. Fort sale by all dealers. Five Cents. OUR SIMPLEX (KEROSENEj GAS BURNERS"—Do away with wood and coal. Hundreds of pleased customers. Agents coining money. Small capital necessary. Simplex Gas Plants Co., Nabicht & Louis. Dist. Mgrs., P.O. Box 378. South Bend, Ind. HAVE YOU SOLD that old piece of furniture yet. If not. why not? Try a Democrat Classified ad. Results guaranteed. WATCH FOR “SPECIAL SALES” IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION THE NEXT FEW DAYS. CREAM SOLD—MEANS MORE MONEY — Naturally you want to go to the place where you can get more money and courteous treatment. Have you tried Schlosser Bros., S. First St. Up to date cream buying station. HIGHEST PRICES paid. MAKE APPLICATIONS HERE We have a full set of motor vehicle blanks and have started to fill out and file applications for the 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 vou. THE DAILY DEMOCRAT.

NOTICE. No hunting or trespassing will be permitted on the Fonner stock farm. Trespassers wili be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.—W. P. Schrock, Mgr. NOTieC. No hunting allowed on my farm. AU offenders will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 12t JOHN D. WERLING. CLEANERS INCREASE THE MILEAGE OF your clothing, by letting us pul new life into them with our expert ’! leaning and Pressing.—Decatur Dry Cleaners, W. Monroe St. Democrat Wain AU& Pay

FOR RENT FOR RENT OR SALE—6-room cottage; will sell on the installment plan. For further information call at 715 Elm St. FOR RENT—The John Drummond house on 12th St- Inquire of G. W. Cramer; 'phone 15-E. FOR RENT—Eight room Houston Marshall St. Just off of Third. Inquire of Sutton & Heller. ROOM FOR RENT Furnished. In quire 325 N. 3rd St. MIS CELLAN EOl ’ S WAN TE D ■V\NTED—IOb pairs ot shoes to bn if sole and repair at A. W. Tanxs HARNESS SHOP. No. 2nd St. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Auto license No. 14688 and tail lamp, between Berne. Ind., and Decatur. Finder please return to this office or to Chris Yoder, Berne. LOST —Leather wallet, eight inches 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 receive $5.00 reward. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Four head of cattle. Jersey cow, a good butter cow, 6 years old; 2 heifers coming 2 years old. all bred; 4 motohs old bull calf. See William Burkhead, corner of Line and Studebaker Sts., Decatur. Ind. FOR SALE—Some nice big type Poland China male gilts. Al! eligible to register. Inquire of H. E. Williams, Pleasant Mills, R. R. No. 1. FOR QUICK SALE—7 room house with cellar, lights, water and gas. Will sell on easy terms, like rent. Possession at once. 40 acres, well improved. One mile from city. Will sell on terms. 120 acres fine corn land for sale on easy terms.— Erwin & Michaud. FOR SALE—Sow and ten pigs. Inquire W. R. Woods, R. R. No. 8, Decatur, Ind. . FOR SALE—FOR SALE —FOR SALE. 60 acre farm. 2% miles south of Decatur. % mile from school house. A good 8-room bouse 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, county seat. If interested call or see Thomas S. Dowling, W. Adams St., or ’phone 784.

sTBp.- rffiiTeHTA tow® - EXPERT WELDERS. Why pay for new parts of any kind? We weld old parts whether 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 11237 No. 2nd St. UIBLLANCE SERVICE Up-to-date equipment, will answer calls day or night, in or out of the city, j ’Phone 61 day, or 60, 303, 377, night.—Gay, Zwick & 1 Myers. VI. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING P<ne Funeral Furnishing* DECATUR, • IND. i mepnone: Office 90; Home, 1M

FOR SALE—3 4 Belgiam maro colt, coming two year# old. A goo on Registered Guernsey Bull, .eventeen month# old. Fine individual to breed up any herd for butter fat. Will transfer Certificate to buyer ; inquire of W. H. Stult., Decatur, R. ’ R. No. 9. CINDERS FOR SALE. Until further notice the sugar company has cinders for sale. Inquire at factory. DAILY MARKET KEPOR’I east buffalo. East Buffalo, NY. Nov. 13 - (Special to Daily Democrat) RecePtHl‘2O: shipments, 1.330; official to N York yesterday, 4.370; hogs closing steady. „ „ »-■ Medium and heavy. vorkera. $17.85«t $ls.O0; pigs. $• @517.25; roughs. »[email protected]». stags. $14.0041 $15.00; cattle, 850, Slow; sheep, 2,600; slow; ewes. $10.50; down; top lambs, slo.Bv. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago -Corn, No. 2 yellow. $2.25 @52.25%; No. 3 yellow, $2.22; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats. No. 3 white, 63@64%c; standard. 63%@64%c. live, No. 2, [email protected]%. Harley, $1.004?5!.32. Pork, nominal. Lard, $27.22@|27.30. Ribs, nominal. CLEVELAND PRODUCE MARKET. Cleveland—Apples, new, southern. $1 00@$l 50 per bushel; peaches. 52.004i'52.50 per bushel; potatoes, [email protected] per bu.; Virginia sweet rotatoes. |[email protected] per bbl.; Jerry extras, 46%@47%c; prints, 47% @4Bc; firsts. 43%44c;, seconds, 41% @42c; process extra. 41%@42c; >ack. firsts, 35%@36c; seconds, 32%c. :.'ggs. firsts, 45c; seconds, 36%c; stor age. 34@35c. Poultry, chickens. 18@ 22c; broilers, 19@21c; springers. 19 20c; broilers, sl9@2lc; springers. 19 @2lc; young ducks. 22@24 c; young geese. 24@25c; turkeys, 30@31c.

HOOSIER PACKING COMPANY. Tne Local StocK Market. Heavy and medium, $14.75@ $15.00; pigs and lights,, $12.50 @514.00; roughs, fourteen dollars; stags, $12.00 @ $12.50; prime, steers, [email protected]; lights and meiiums, [email protected]; bologna bulls, $6.50@57; calves, sl2@sl3; best, iambs, [email protected]; mediums and lights, $9.00@$10.00; ewes, $6.00@ $7.00; wethers, $9.00 @slo.oo. COUNTRY PRODUCE Eggs, 35c; butter, 25-30 c. GRAIN MARKET Wheat. $2.02; corn, $2.60; oats, new, 57c; rye, $1.50; clover seed. $13.50; alsike seed, $9.00; timothy -eed, $3.00; wool, 65c; barley, SI.OO. POULTRY MARKET ft t> .u* lowie *>« **• ♦ lit young lurM6y> 16- . ‘ io lurkby- 13< ltd tier furkny*13c; old roosters. 7c; eggs, 35c; Ind. lunner ducks, 11c. Above prices are or poultry free fiom feed. CREAMERY PRICES Butterfat, delivered, 45c; - butterfat. at station, 43c; butterfat, in i-ountry, 42c. WOOL AND HIDEBWool, 65c; beel Hides, 16c; calf tides. 20c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, @51.50 SPLENDID 0 CROWDS. Two splendid crowds attended the Christian ehurch Sunday. The Rev. W. Paul Marsh, the pastor, preached in the morning on the subject of “Diamonds in the Rough” to a well filled church. In the evening he gave the second one of the series of stereopticon lecture-sermons on the subject of ‘‘Abram, and His Travels.” The slides were beautiful and many < ompliments were given the pastor for the splendid lecture-sermon and pictures. He will give another one of these lecture-sermons next Sunday night at. 7 o’clock. After the sermon, Messrs. O. L. Vance and C. D. Teeple gave splendid addresses for the Y. M. C. A. work. They were fine and well delivered. The audience applauded a number of times, showing their hearty appreciation of the messages. FOUR DETROIT j AUTO MEN TO AID WAR INDUSTRY BODY.

Washington. D. C., Nov. 13 —The automobile industries committee to cooperate with the war industries board in cutting production of pleasure cars and turning plants over to government war work was completed yesterday with these members: Alfred Reeves, Detroit, chairman; Hugh Chalmers, Detroit; John R. Lee of the Ford company, and A. W. Copland. Detroit. This committee, with headquarters in Washington, has already begun work. ENTER THE For The Doll—Many Girls Enter Rao*. Illany little girls have entered their names to take part in the popularity contest for the big doll which the ladies of the St. Marys Catholic church will give to the one having the most votes at the bazaar which they will conduct the latter part of this month. The doll is displayed in the Deininger store window and names .for the contest may be entered there. A LITTLE WANT Al) NOW AND THEN, WILL ALWAYS HELP THE MOST PROSPEROUS OF MEN.

’OFFICE Men. 19 to 30, do you want to be a eonnnlssioiK-'l officer In ' »« » idoZ want to be n •*i n the balloon <ll- - officer in <n V X"ev-o't ’ the'nHnles of the world are the aviation sections of

M No more Interesting and instructive 'tt ZZS’ ’h-u.Kiuarter.-Tll( .y observe the movements of th< enemy and direct the gun tire. y see the war at a glance. They are promoted rapidly and receive good war department needs men who have had a college education or it# equivalent in the business world, as officers in the signal corps. Men from 19 to 30 as balloon pilots; men 25 to 35 as observers. Men who have had training in mechanical lines | or al! education in engineering have a splendid opportunity in this branch I of the service. Application blanks ( and preliminary examination can be, had at the Commercial Club of Fort Wayne. Indiana. Apply Examining Board. O. R. C.. Military Trtlnnig Camps Assn., Captain E. H. Kilbourne, Chairman.

Almost Good for Nothing. -Judging from the paltry salaries some of <>ur ministers are pai<L’ observed the nenr cynic, "one might say with truth that they are good for almost nothing.” LAST SUNDAY EXCURSION of the season NOVEMBER 25. 1917 25c to $1.50 Round Trip to Points Within 100 Miles. WINTER EXCURSION FARES To many Resorts in the South, Southeast and Southwest. Tickets on sale Daily. Observation, Library-Loung-ing Sleepers and Drawing Room Sleepers, between Chicago and New York. Dining Car Service. Get full information regarding railroad trips of Ticket Agent, or write F. P. PARNIN, D. P. A. Fort Wayne, Ind. B. C. HENRICKS D.C. votlk CHIROPRACTOR A bote Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Office and Dwelling, Over 5 and 10c Store Office Hours Ito 5 7to LADY ATTENDANT Decatur. Ind.

Official Time Table of Decatur Railroads .HAND RAPIDS A INDIANA. he <i. K. A J. Road—Those No. > Pa mm** nicer Station and Freight Hoiiar, Monroe and Seventh Sts. Southbound. \o. 12, Except Sunday7:o3 A. M. No. 2, Except Sunday ljos P. M. so. Sunday onlyftlft P. M. No. 0, Daily 12:32 A. M. Xo. 20. D'lily 2:2S A. M. Northbound. . ID. Dally 11,44 P. M. *>o. ft, Dally 12:53 A. 31. * ■». It. Dally (through to HaekhiHw City) S:O« A. M. Except Sunday.... Bill P. M. Xoa. 111 and 20 are summer tnurl*»l frniuN. H. U MERRY. Agent. FOHT WAYNE AMD DECATUB TRACTION LINE. CENTRAL TIME Effective October 15, 1017 > en.e Deeatur Leave Ft. Wava. 5(40 a. m. 7:60 a. m. 7:Oo H. m. H:3O a. m. S:»o a. ni. 10,00 a. m. a. a>. 11:30 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 1 ,ot> p. m . I OKI p. m. 3,30 p. ra< u:io p. m. 4,00 p. in. Loo p. <u. 5:30 p. m. t:OO p. tn. K. 30 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 11,05 p. m, car every hour and a half. u(.'V in “ ,n,t " n, *‘ * l,<,ur nnd 5 m,n - Freight enr leave- Oecntnr at Il m - Ie«VM Ft. Wnyne at i 2,; "Vrivlng In Decatur at 200 P- ™- A. J. BAKER. G. P. A F. A. ? ‘ * ’’•IM), ST. LOUIS A WKSTICIUf ».- ‘Clover Leaf” Road—- • n ger and Freight • h Wincheater Street. . v.a .. " eo <bound. ’O. 3 Dally 10:04 A m ?"■ B. Dally ZZZ *>M J’w —. M. Local Freight, carrle. -««er.. Dally except Snn7 - S - ---- 10:55 A. M. w. East Bound. No. 4 n’uy ZZZ «,w'p M M ’ W *eeot’ i'"T dally’ex- ‘ £pt Sunday, carrle. paa.enTHo MPSON* i n 1 ". 1 ? Tn,R TABLE. I.ffective Nov. 11, IHI7. The Erie Road, 'Phone x« »o„;;. Wejght Vo. 7. Dau'y M " ,0 "” ,, ‘ Au. :s. Dally ? f!U‘‘ m ‘ A«- W, Except v I1I1)hl? Ao. s. Dally"*"’ 0 ""* 1 - A.. ______ o’4l p. Hl.

| Says Sign Painterly’ Richey Regains Through Ironated Herbs. 1 Mun, le ’ f 01! ' I statement higned by Mr J*’* who is one of the most n f ,J5 'reliable ettiaena In S I man of the highest respond Iwe are much gratified to k ** -Ironated Herbs in benefltln.7” ■ Richey reaidea at No. j ls p' 1 ® *■ 'street, Muncie. i n <i. ln . testimonial he aaid: - j ferlng for some ti nie fro^ *' run-down condition, i eaugh( cold some wenkß ago. whleh , ’ ** a very weakened condition [tried a number of remedies, b u ,. . seemed to benefit me. |h, 1 i much of this new medicine ’ Herba, that I got „ bottle lighted with the results. My ah * is improving, in fact I am hun *' the time and am rapidly , strength and 1 am sure will entirely restore my health / n lleasure to’recommend the m J Medicine to all." Ironated Herbs the great Medicine Is of great benefit to suffering with a weak stomach y indigestion, sleeplessness, ness for the ingredients are to make new, rich, red blood to the stomach in perfect working m and revitalize the entire system Ironated Herbs ig for sale exclujn ly in Decatur by Callow 4 Kohne

PRESERVING THE FEED STOCi After this war the United Sts* will be in possession of an invata asset, the major part of the seed stock, cattle, hoks and s< The International Live Stock F.iv tion is the principal agency in process which will put North a®., icae in an esviable position. Th seed stock of Germany, Beipg France and other European conttft has been depleted to the extent! extermination. Great Britain is > ed with the prospect of nure-breti flocks and herds if the« continues, and lack of feed mar tis Holland and Denmark to adopt a* liar policy this winter. The pidj this seed stock of the equine, hot* porcine and ovine species will J exhibited at the International Im Stock Exposition the first wek (I December. It will be a dispiar J superlative merit, possible nc»ta>| else on this mundane sphere a»:i present or post-bellum condition! Thos» who miss it will have r.ef> ed an opportunity. The world must have a supply of anik foods and in the present emergent providing it is the task of the I’niti States. Under normal conditM the 1917 Internation Live Stock &| position would have a vastly mul economic value than its pred«» sors; with the certainty of -s famine conditions for years to os» the institution has assumed ra* niportance than ever. o— j Decatur Butcher Rejoice* Over Wife’s Recover “My wife suffered for five w and practically lived on toast n hot water. Doctors said she »h> have to be operated for gall stow A lady advised her to try Mayn Wonderful Remedy and after B ! ing 4 bottles over two years if she has been entirely well ft since. It removes the cats’* j mucus from the intestinal i*-| ' and allays the inflamation I I causes practically all stomach, "I i and intestinal ailments, incloisj I appendicitis. One dose will I vince or money refunded. Holtte.-I , Drug Co. 1 — -p I WHAT BILLY RUNWAY SAYS I In one of his meetings at Boak® -I noted evangelist said. "I believe j • every disease can be cured by f • I I weed if we can only discover it. ' I l ls not an ailment that God htsj somewhere an herb growing th* l r , cure that ailment.” I The choice medicinal herbs ’> will cure women's ailments wer. s covered more than forty years aft*have been doing the beneficient» for half a century. Lydia E J combined them in convenient f onl l her famous Vegetable W* which is to be found in the ( ' rup ’ , I where every ailing woman®'. I venlently get it at small cost. J the work! I NOTICE? There will be a meeting , “atur Franchise League at the' "t 6:30 o’clock Wednesday t’ e \ll members are urged to ent. PRESIDE TRY AN AD lO 1 CLASSIFIED COLO !