Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1917 — Page 4
THE RE.X THEATRE Showing Universal, Mutual and other First Class Pictures. TODAY Molly King in The Mystery of the Double Cross. Episode 11. “LOVE’S SACRIFICE. Bentley hiding in the Brewster home. Bently overhears Hubert Brewster speak of an unexpected coup in Q. and D. stocks: realizing that to make this public will ruin Brewster, Bently informs Philippa that she must either marry him or he will ruin her father. See the outcome of this plotting at the Rex this evening. ~THE REX THEATER -
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. r Notice is hereby given that tiie un- j dersigned administrator of the es- t tate of John McGill, deceased, will 1 offer at public sale at the farm resi- t dence of the said ’decedent in Union 1 township, in Adams county. Indiana, which said residence is 6 miles east a of Decatur, and % mile west of the t east Indiana state line, on the 20th Day of November, 1917, the personal property of the said de- t cedent, estate consisting of the fol- s lowing named property: One open buggy, fanning mill, do- i ver buncher, hay loader, beet plow, t check row corn planter, iron harrow, c narrow tired wagon, corn cultivator, I riding breaking plow, hay rake, walk- i ing breaking plow, wheel disc har i row, hay tedder, one-horse drill, adz f and ditch level, grain binder, emery 1 grinder, wagon and box, set of old harness, set of good working har- 1 ness, double; several horse collars, and various other small articles too i numerous to mention. Also one gray mare, one bay mare, about 8 years old; one gray gelding, 3 years old; grey mare, about five i years old. In addition to the above and afore- ’ said described property there will be ottered for sale the following described property on the same terms | and conditions as the above;
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That is to say; One bay driving mare about 5 years old; set of single buggy harness, log chain, about 10 tons of good hay in the mow, about 1G acres of corn in the field, and on the stock, spring tooth harrow, disc harrow, top buggy. The said sale will begin promptly at 1 o’clock p. m„ and on the conditions and terms as follows: Terms of Sale. All sums of five dollars ($5.00) and under, shall be paid cash in hand; sums over five dollars ($5.00) a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor. bearing six per cent interest after maturity, waiving relief from appraisement laws, providing so attorneys’ fees, and with personal security given to the approval and satisfaction of the undersigned administrator. GRANT McGILL. Administrator of the estate of John McGill, deceased. J. F. Snow, Attorney for the Administrator. John Spuller, Auct. C. W. Hitchcock, Clerk. 14-16-17 HERE is a rei.»eay tnal win cure moat all akin arx i scalp trouble#. Ecrema. Berbers Itch. Itch. Cub and Sores, Why waste »>me and money when B H. Ointment uon ointment of real merit? A.4 vour If not b&ndled tend 50 cento to the . B. B. Ointmen! Co. 217 Monroe vtrect Indiana.
1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION I THE DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED PAGE sells houses, pianos, go- U n n ft carts, farming implements, and many other useful articles. Look it H >n n H over each night and see If there is anything of interest to you In it. j. ji If you want to sell, buy, find, or give anything away, let the Democrat ft Classified Columns do it for you. Results guaranteed. B•:n:nr.ar. nr. ar. :n: nr;: ”
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.
MISCELLANEOUS Selling your cream to the Creamery is like depositing money in a bank—you are sure of correct returns. — Martin-, Klepper Co. j Fresh Oysters at Martin’s Bakery. At the sign EAT. INDIAN GASOLINE — More J mileage, less carbon, more power.—Kaiver-Noble Garage, i HAVOLINE OlL—The correct motor lubricant. — KalverNoble Garage. Stop at Martin's at the sign EAT and lunch at al! hours. MONEY TO LOAN on improved farms. Long time, 5 per ■ cent interest, partial payments. Any time. See A. C. Fast at Farmers’ Trust Co. Bank, Huntington, Ind. ! JUST RECEIVED—Fresh supply delicious candies and nuts. King's confectionery. John Henry Hogg, who sold his 210 acre farm •/$ mile east of Murray, will hold a public sale Monday, Nov. 20—10 big red cows, fresh, and heavy springers; 110 head of sheep, machinery, etc. “OUR SIMPLEX (KEROSENE) GAS BURNERS”—Do away with wood and coal. Hundreds of pleased customers. I Agents coining money. Small capital necessary. Simplex Gas; Plants Co., Nabicht & Louis. Dist. Mgrs., P.O. Box .378, South Bend,lnd. ■ Dressmaking at 244 North Seventh street. NO HUNTING Allowed. No hunting' will be allowed on the Jesse L. Singleton and R. J. Mann farms in Root township. We have quite a herd of live stock on the farms, and kindly ask the hunters and sports-; men to keep off. JESSE L. SINLGLETON. R. J. MANN. “WHITE STAG” Five Cent Ci-j gar. The cigar made to or-, der for every man in U. S. A. I Try one and you will always smoke them. Fort sale by all dealers. Five Cents. I SAY, MISTER FARMER— Don’t you want to sell your cream to the place where you I can get the most money NatI urallv you do. But have you tried’ the SCHLOSSER BROS.’ CREAM BUYING STATION? A trial will make you a satisfied customer. So. Ist St. NOTICE. No hunting or trespassing will be permitted on the Fonner stock farm. Trespassers will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.—W. P. Schrock, Mgr. CLEANERS THE HIGH COST OF LIVING i will not bother you. Make that old suit or dress or gloves ' of yours look like new by having them cleaned or pressed at the DECATUR DRY CLEANERS. W, Monroe St. LOST AND FOUND , I.3ST A package containing overi shoes and shoes. Was thought to have been left at the Baker & Hower meat market and that some one picked it up by mistake. Please return to this office or to Ruth Gilbert, Pleasant Mills, Ind HELP WANTED—FEMALE ' OFINTEREST TO ADAMS COUNTY WOMEN. LADY WANTED To show and sell the finest line of spring fabrics in the country. For particulars, address the j WILCOX COMPANY, Bing- | hamton, N. Y.
FOR RENT FOR RENT—The John Drummond house on 12th St- Inquire of G. W. Cramer; ’phone 15-E. ROOM FOR RENT Furnished. Ini quire 325 N. 3rd St. FOR RENT—Eight room house on Marshall St. Just off of Third. Inquire of Sutton & i Heller. ’FOR rent or SALE—Seven room
j house on So. Winchester St.; gas in house, good cistern, and acre of ground. Will rent cheap.—Mrs. C. E. Peoples, at John Barger’s residence, on the Craigville 'phone. MISCELLANEOI S WANTED WANTED—IM Pairs of shoes to ■ half sole and repair at A. W. Tan--1 vas, HARNESS SHOP. No. 2nd St. WANTED. WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH —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. Maizer, 2007 S. sth St., Philadelphia, Pa. FOR SALE FOR SALE —Fresh Cow, with calf by side. Phone 71. Frank Krick. 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. CINDERS FOR SALE. Until further notice the sugar company has cinders for sale. Inquire at factory. | FOR SALE—A full blooded yearling Durham stock bull. Inquire at the Hoosier Packing Co. FOR (H ICK SALE—7 room , house with cellar, lights, wa--1 ter and gas. Will sell on easy terms, like rent. Possession at , once. 40 acres, well improved. I One mile from city. Will sell on terms. 120 acres fine corn I 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 —Jersey cow. Inquire of J. Walter Sudduth, [1316 W. Madison St., Decatur, Indiana. FOR SALE—FOR SALE —FOR SALE. 60 acre farm, 2% miles south of Decatur, % mile from school house. A 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. Lots of bargains at Frank Gerard’s sale. __ HALE HELP WANTED. WANTED—A backtender for cylinder machine, eight-hour shifts, married man preferred. Apply by 'phone or letter. Constantine Board and Paper Co., WANTED—A fireman, steady work; married man preferred; eight hour shift. Apply by ’phone or letter. Constantine i Board and Paper Co., Constan- ! tine, Mich. "ambulance service Up-to-date equipment, will answer calls day or L night, in or out of the city. ’Phone 61 day, or 60, 303, 377, night.—Gay, Zwick & Myers. lj TRY A CLASSIFIED AD. I RESULTS GUARANTEED. I ~ M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND ' EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings ! DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: Office 90; Homs, IM
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Tire troubles end quickly when ( sent here for vulcanizing and repairing. Tire money saved by our sive vulcanizing service. I HOLTHOUSE FIREPROOF garage. ’Phone 11. N. First St. DAILY MARKET REPORT EAST BUFFALO. I East Buffalo, N. Y„ Nov. 19—(Special to Dally Democrat) —Receipts, 4.SOO; shipments. 3.040 yesterday; receipts, 7.200; shipments. 3,800 today; official,to New York Saturday, 2.280, hogs closing steady. | Medium and heavy, slß[email protected]. yorkers, [email protected]; roughs. $16.50 @516.75; stags. [email protected]; cattle. 5,500; strong to quarter higher; , shipping steers, $12.00 @ $13.50; i butcher steers, [email protected]; cows and heifers. [email protected]; sheep. 000; steady; top lambs. $16.75; few. $16.85; vearlings, [email protected]; wethers, [email protected]; ewes. $10.50; down. I CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Corn, No. 2 yellow and No. 3 yellow, nominal; No. 4 yellow, new, $1.90. Oats, No. 3 white. 66Y4@ 67*/4c; standard, 66%@671£c. Rye, No. 2, $1.80%. Barley, [email protected]. Pork, nominal. Lard. $27.60@*527.75. Ribs, nominal. CLEVELAND PRODUCE MARKET. Cleveland —Apples, new, southern. [email protected] per bushel; peaches, [email protected] per bushel; potatoes. $2.25@52'.50 cwt.; Virginia Sweet potatoes. [email protected] per bbl.; Delawares, $1,[email protected] per hamper; Jerseys, [email protected] bbl.; butter, creamery extras. 48@4S%c; prints. 49c; firsts, 45%c; seconds, 45%c; prosecc extra, 43 @ 43%c; pack firsts, 37@38c; seconds. 32%c; Eggs, firsts, 46c; seconds, 36%c; storage, 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, 20@22c; turkeys, s3o@3lc. 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 mediums, [email protected]; bologna bulls, $6.50@57; calves, sl2@sl3; best, lambs. [email protected]; mediums and lights, $9.00@$10.00; ewes. $6.00@ $7.00; wethers. [email protected]. ’ COUNTRY PRODUCE. i Eggs, 35c; butter, 25-30 c. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.02; corn, $2.60; oats, new, Glc; rye, $1.50; clover seed. $13.50; alsike seed, $9.00; timothy seed. $3.00; wool, Gsc; barley, SI.OO. — POULTRY MARKET. Cuickens, Ibc. ibc, uvu!3c; geese, 11c, young turkeys 1 &«_ old Tom turkeys. 13c; old hen 13c; old roosters, 7c; eggs, 35c; Ind. ’ptmner ducas, 11c. Above prices a r P for poultry free ham feet". CREAMERY PRICES Butterfat, delivered, 45c; butterfat, at station, 43c; butterfat, in' country, 42c. WOOL ANO HIDES. Wool, 65c; beel tildes, 16c; calf aides, 20c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, ■[email protected] BE OF GOOD CHEER (Written by Miss Gertrude Moyer.) i There will be many vacant chairs ' around the Thanksgiving and Christmas tables this year but be of good cheer for when tho'se beloved boys of 1 ours return they will be infinitely i more worth while and vastly different from the carefree, happy lads to whom we bid good bye with tear stained 1 eyes. Something great and wonder - ful will have come into their lives and, the life of these United States whi h will be of infinite value to you and, the nation. By this sacrifice and de-1 votion they will rekindle the fires of patriotism that were almost extinct. They will save this nation from plunging into destruction to which it ' was being rapidly hurried by the forces of selfishness and lawlessness, i They will add strength and depth to' our national character. They will refine, purify and exalt our national
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