Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1917 — Page 6
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THE FFASON 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 cream to the Creamery means the most money for your cream.— Martin-Klepper Co. Creameries. Fresh Oysters at Martin’s Bakery. At the sign EAT. 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. Stop at Martin's at the sign EAT and lunch at all hours. One of the greatest things for you to have is good eyes. If they are failing, we can help you. If in doubt, consult us.—N. A. Bixler, optometrist, ’phone 135. WE I WINTER is here at last. Ht. u got a new top on that buggy c. yours yet. If not bring it to us this week and get the benefit of it in cold weather that will be here for | the next Month.—Decatur Carriage Works. Monroe St. WE WILL CALL FOR your clothes and deliver them all this winter. If you give us a trial you will give us your family wash this winter. We can be depended on.—Decatur Steam Laundry. Do ? our Christmas shopping at the Art Store. Open evenings. A SMOKER S DELIGHT is to have a ! real tasty cigar. Try a “WHITE STAG" once and you will always use it. For sale by all dealers. FIVE CENTS. Daisy air rifles, targets. Flexible Flyer sleds, skates, hockey clubs, bicycles, tricycles, coaster express wagons —we have them. Come in. look them over.—H. Knapp & Son. ( REAM STATION MOVED. Schlosser Bros, have moved heir creamery from First street Io the Sether building on North Second street, foi merly occu-1 pied by Gay, Zwick & Myers. Give us a call. SCHLOSSER BROS. DECATUR IRON AND METAL WORKS—Highest prices paid for old iron. meta\ rags, rubber! ar.’. pap r. Bring your junk to our yards, near the Monroe St. bridge.—Ben Knapke, Mgr. WANTED TO BUY—A hard coal burner. Inquire of Mr. Freeman, ulover Leaf agent. Telephone 21 or >55. WE LEAD AND OTHERS FOLLOW—Our price for this week is 50c for cream. You will always find the highest
prices .t Schlosser Bros.' Cream Buying Station. So. First St., Decatur, Ind. LADIES When irregular or delayed use, Triumph Pills. Safe and always dependable. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others; save disappointment. Write for relief and lor particulars. It’s gree. Address, National Medical Institute. Milwaukee. Wis. FOR SALE ,OK SALE —Kull-blooded Rhode Island Red pullets also few old hens, inquire of Mrs. James Stonerook, telepho 615. FOR . —Child's white iron bed. Inquire at 219 Rugg St., or 'phone 523 FOR SALE —Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels. Inquire of Victor Ulman, • R. R. 8. FOR SALE —Now is the time to buy , a nice quarter of corn fed beef at • I bottom prices. Call at Hoosier Pack- j Ing Co. FOR SALE—Complete threshing machinery, consisting of, one 20 h. p. Case engine, one
’ 36-58 steel separator, with clover attachment. Inquire of .Jacob L. Liechtv, Berne. Indiana, R. R. No. I. 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., I Decatur, Ind . or 'phone 784. FOR SALE-Plenty of high grade tankage. The cheapest hog and cattle feed you can buy today.—Hoosier Packing Co. PUBLIC SALE.
The undersigned will hold a public sale on Tuesday, Dec. 18. on what is known as the Mary Buffenbarger farm, 2’/ 2 miles east and Pj miles north of Berne. 2 miles east and 3 1 , miles south of Monroe: 20 head of fine extra grade cattle. 9 head of horses, 35 head of hogs, and farming implements will be sold. Sale will start at 10 o'clock. Your chance for bargains. I’OR SALE—From 25 to 50 shoats, weighing from 25 to 100 pounds I each. Will sell at the right prices.— I Hoosier Packing Co. FOR SALE—SO acre farm in Washington township, two miles south of Decatur, on mud pike. Inquire of Margaret Lirhtle, R. R. 10. Decatur. ( LEANERS. .CONSERVE ON EVERYTHING IS THE CALL that comes through the land every day. You can conserve on clothes if you let us clean and press them. We make them look like new. —Decatur Dry Cleaners, Decatur Indiana. NOTICE. The City Dye Work, under new management. Our cleaning and pressing, gents’ suits and overcoats, ladies’ coats, dresses and gloves cleaned, all work guaranteed. Shining parlor for ladies and gents. Shoes dyed in all colors. Try us. Goods called for and delivered, j Hats cleaned and blocked. I 'Phone 302. FOR REM' HERE’S A CHANCE FOR YOU. I will rent the Park hotel for half ' price. It’s a splendid chance for ! some person, perhaps it is you. Think |it over and let me know. —Mrs. D. W * ! Myers. • ■ FOR RENT Office rooms for rent, ■ over Rein, teins. OJd surveyors ofIflee, inquire A. 11. Suttles. WOOD BUYERS. NOTICE. s i t ■ In order to serve a larger t number of houses the LaFoun-
taine Handle Co. will deliver wood only in half loads at sl-00 • per half load. MONEY TO LOAN. | On farm land, at 5 per cent, from 5 to 36 years to suit borrower. Also 6 per cent money to loan on city property. Abstracts made on short notice. JOHN SCHURGER & SON. LOST AND FOUND FOUND- —Bunch of keys. Call at this office and pay for this ad. 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. I M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: Office 80; Home 185
I HELP WANTED—FEMALE WAN'TIID Woman to do washing and ironing. Must call for and deli. r. Call ’phone 44. FEMALE HELP WANTEDWOMEN—Secure an independent income, selling genuine guaranteed wearproof hosiery to wearer. Salary or commission. Experience unnecessary. Permanent- International Hosiery Mills, Norristown. Pa. NOTICE Any one knowing themselves In-
debted to Duffy DeFrance for Raw- ' leigh Products will i lea-e settle same ’ al. Decatur Vulcanizing Works, cor- ’ ner First and Jefferson streets. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WANTED—IOO pairs of shoes to | half sole and repair at A. W. Tan vaa. 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 <h kby return mail.—L. Maizer. j>o7 S. sth St., Philadelpt .a. Pa. W ANTED—Two or three sets ' bobsleds. Must be in good condition.—Bluffton Hoop Co. ' WANTED TO BUY—Second hand soft coal heating stove, and prefer a Florence. 18 or 20 hot blast. Inquire of Franx Clingenpeel. 219 No. 9th St., or leave word at this office. NOTICE.
The City Dye Works, under new management. Our cleaning and pressing, gent's suits and overcoats, ladies' coats, dresses and gloves cleaned, all work guaranteed. Shining parlor for ladies and gents. Shoes dved in all colors. Trv us. WM. CAVADOS, Prop. 149 So. Second St. NOTICE. | Beginning Saturday, all persons ordering coal oil or gasoline from any of the grocery stores will be required to furnish their own cans. Cans must be left at the grocery stores or al the Schlickman feed barn. Heretofore they were furnished by the Schlickman Delivery System. SCHLICKMAN GENERAL DE- ' ■ ERI SYS TEM. DAILY MARKET REPORT I I EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Dec. 15—(Special to Daily Democrat! —Receipts. 4.000; shipments. 1.520;; official to New York yesterday, 760; hogs closing dull. Medium and heavy. [email protected]: I yorkers, $17.50© $17.75; pigs, $16.75 @517.25; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; cattle, 225; strong; sheep, 400; active; lambs, $19.00; down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Corn, No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 3 yellow. $1.80@»1.82; No. 4 yellow. $1.50©5!.62. Oats. No. 3 white, 75%@76%c; standard. 76%@ 76%c. Rye, No 2. $1,840*1.85. Barlev. [email protected]. Timothy, $5.00@ $7.50. Clover. $20.00@ $26.00. Pork, ‘nominal. Lard. $24.25©524,37. Ribs, ' [email protected]. , CLEVELAND PRODUCE MARKET. ! Cleveland —Apples, new, southern. I sloo@>sl.so per bushel; peaches, [email protected] per bushel; potatoes, ' $2.00® $2.30 per cwt.; Virginia sweet potatoes, [email protected] per bbl.; Delawares, $1.25@5L35 per hamper; Jerseys, [email protected] bbl.; rutabagoes, [email protected] cwt; butter, creamery 'extras, in tubs, 52©<52%c; prints. 53© ' 53%c; firsts, 47%@48c; seconds,43% @44%; process extra 43% © 44; packEg . firsts, 52c; seconds, 37%c; storing . firsts. 50c; seconds. 37%c; storage. 37@38c. Poultry, chickens, 21 ©> @s3c; firsts. 47©)47%c; seconds. 45@ 22c; broilers. 19@21c; springers, 19 @2lc; young ducks, 25@28c; young geese, 2&@3oc; turkeys, 27@29c.
— t HOOSIER PACKING COMPANY. The Local Stock Market. Heavy and medium. $16.00(7i) $16.25; pigs and lights, $15.00 ; $15.50; roughs. $15.00; stags. $14.00; 1 prime steers. [email protected]; lights and mediums, $7.50® $8.00: bologna bulls, [email protected]; calves. $10.00®$11.00; best lambs, $12.00®513.00; mediums and lights. $9.00®$10.00; ewes. $6.00 @57.00; wethers,' $9.00®510.00. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.05; corn, $2.85; oats, ; ne.w, 77c; rye, $1.50; clover seed. • $14.50; alsike seed, $9.00; timothy 'seed, $3.00; wool, 65c; barley, SI.OO. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 50c; butterfat. at station, 47c; buterfat, at terfat, a station, 47c; butterfat, in country, 46c. | WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 65c; beet hides, 16c; calf hides. 20c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, 50c @51.50. | + + <■ + ♦ v •9 + •> ♦ + -F + + DR. L. L. CORDELL * ♦ ♦ * Graduate Veterinarian * v — •> <’• Hospital and Residence, 2nd and •F English Sts. * HOAGLAND. INDIANA + Telephone—2 rings on 42 "F •F Will answer calls Day or Night. + •F + + + <■ + •!• -F + + 4 - ♦ +
AT 'Hi th; If 1 '!? BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school. 9:30. Morning service, 10:30, topic: ’’Conversion.’' B. Y. P. I’.. 6:00, topic: "Christ O’lr Pence.’’ There will be no regular evening service because of the Red Cross union service at the Methodist chut h. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30. To you and yours is extended a hearty welcome to all these service. J. G. BUTLER, Pastor. ST. MARY’S CHURCH First Mass, 7:30. High Mass, 9:30. Devotional hour, 2:30. Vespers, and benediction. 3:00. REV. J. A. SEIMETZ, Pastor PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15, Sabbath school. It is desired that there be a full attendance, that all may understand the arrangements for Christinas. 10:30. morning worship. Sermon subject. "Scattering That Increases.'’ In the evening the congregation will join in the great Red Cross meeting at the Methodist church. • JAY C. HANNA. Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. W. Paul Marsh, pastor of the Christian church, who is a field secretary for the Indiana Red Cross society
telegraphed the following announcements for Sunday, from Gary this morning: Bible school. 9:30. Preaching and communion service. 10:30, subject of morning sermon. "Crying Need of Today." This will be the only service held at the Christian church. Let every member avail themselves of the opportunity and come. I j We will gladly unite with the other churches at the M. E. church in the Re:l Cross service. This service will be in keeping with the wish of the Red Cross Xmas Membership Drive. Make it a point to come. W. PAUL MARSH. Pastor ZION REFORMED CHURCH. Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.; M. Kirsch, superintendent. German preaching service. 10:30 a. m.; theme. "Das Ergebrisz einer Glaubeus Prufung.” j Christian Endeavor services 6:15 p m.; topic, “‘Christ is Our Peace. National Ideals; War or Peace.” lader. Leta Wetter. English preaching service. 7:00 p. m.; theme. “Partaking of Communion Unworthily.” ■ As announced, our services tomorrow will be preparatory to our Christmas communion. May these services be helpful to us toward the i real communion and fellowship of I the Lord’s table. ! The Red Cross membership drive will be fully explained at the services ami it is hoped that all of our people will see in this movement the real Christmas spirit and therefore take out a membership for 1918. All members will be seen concerning this important work L. W. STOLTE. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m_; L. L. Baumgartner, superintendent. Public worship at 10:30 a. m.; sermon by the pastor; subject, “In His Name," presenting the work of the Red Cross, in preparation for the membership drive of next week. In the evening there will be no Y. P. A. or evening service, as we unite in the union service at the Methodist church at 7:00 p. in. ; You are cordially invited to worship with us. W. S. MILLS, Pastor. —
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. Third Sunday in Advent. German services at 10 o’clock. Sunday : at 9 o’clock. Text. Luke 10:23-37. "Love of the Neighbor —A Fruit of Faith.” Cfyristenlehre: 288-289. A. W. HINZ. Pastor, j U. B. CHURCH. 9:30. Sunday school. 10:30. preaching by the pastor, 2:30 p. m., practice for Christmas exercise. | No evening preaching. The pastor will be at the country appointment. No Y. P. S. C. E. because of the : union Red Cross to be held at the M. E. church. C. J. MINER, Pastor. METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:00 a. m. Morning sermon, “Redeeming the Time,” 10:15 a. m. Junior League. 2:00 p. m. Epworth League, 6:00 p. ni. Union service in the interests of the Red Cross, 7:00 p. m. Sunday school board meets at the parsonage Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, 7:00 p, m. On Sunday morning a report con-
temlng our foreign missionary will be made, and the missionary to be supported will probably be selected. We will not at this time secure pledges for his support, hut simply present the names of the available ones for the consideration of the congregation. Every one is cordially invited to the evening service to he the record attend the services and let us make attendance of the entire year. FRED F. THORNBURG. Pastor NOTICE I The clothing stores will be ojvn every evening until Christmas. Myers-Dailey Co. Vance & Hite. Teeple. Brandyberry & Peterson. Holthouse, Schulte £■ co. VETERANS MEET SUNDAY l The Spanish-American was veterans will meet Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the G. A. R. hall. All members please he present. 4d ORDER OF COMMANDER o — Democrat Want Ads Pay ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ NOTICE TO PUBLIC. + + + -i« On account of illness. I am + <• confined to the home and my + office is consequently closed. I + will return to my office, Decern- + * ber 17th. + -> DR. S. P. HOFFMAN. + +*+♦+++ + + + + + + +
MH tSIDE BY SIDE I we have taken our place among the leading FURNITURE STORES in the larger cities.' in the way of UP-TO-DATE [ stock and MODERN BUSINESS METHODS. We strive to keep step with the latest in our line, in order ihat we may give our customers the same advantages that are offered in the city stores. Gay, Zwick & Myers Furniture and Undertaking PAPER BILLS for November are past due. Kindly pay the boy when he calls, or paper will be discontinuedKING’S CONFECTIONERY
The | CHRISTMAS i GIFT Present your friends and relatives with your photograph, i The gift will be one that they will all appreciate. Pictures taken this week will be ready before Christmas. Come in today, make an appointment, and look over the beautiful line of holiday goods. ' Remember that your order will be delivered in plenty of time for Christmas. , Merry Studio Successor to Moser Studio.
THE OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK is a large factor in the upbuilding of this community. YOU NEED US AND WE NEED YOU. Start an account with us today, and you will see substantial proofs of our ability and desire to co-operate for your success. WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND TALK IT OVER.
I THE GOVERNMENT WANTS THE I FARMER TO BE PROSPEROUS a AND PATRIOTIC | The best way to accomplish this message is pro- H duce more cream and sell it to the creamery. Our Price This Week is Fifty Cents. Martin-Klepper Co* I CREAMERIES a | Hit CRYSTAL THEATRL I yl £ Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays i 1 X n i TODAY § I “THE MAN THAT WAS.” Essanay. g “THE RETURN OF SOAPWEED SCOTTY.” Selig H “SOME STATUE.” A Kleine Comedy, featuring -i George Bickel. 1 ! THE CRYSTAL THEATRE j I ’4 \l Fat Tie-r ( HcYmiUcn ofthe ) / National W li?s. Banking* ® Treayur/ W || TmeNationalßankingli)EA.|| j date* tack tatta time of Wd-diinctonand the I j I ;Mw n «L Hamilton ix/iven if j credit for many of we ideas wliidi later were 11 I theNationa Currenc/’Act di ■! I It-’ i r mere 3 centuiflbtiodll [ the confi stance of ita public. The New Federul Reserve Ad will I! y Inspire a greater confidence in4lteNaik*nalßankf. |
