Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 1 January 1918 — Page 4
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION | KanmflunxnfmcaxuxnxQxsKnxnxTMßxuxnxxmnxsnmzKxmnnn | STHE DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED PAGE sella houses, pianos, go- g carts, firming Implements, and many other useful articles. Look It H H over each night and see If there Is anything of Interest to you In It. M H If you want to sell, buy, find, or give rnything away, let the Democrat tj Classified Columns do it for you. Results guaranteed. J U
THE SEASON IS HERE—THE TIME HAS COME—Now Is the time for you to sell your old fur- i niture 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 You can make a good profit on your crejtm. if you sell it to lhe Creamery.—Martin-Klepper Creameries. Mr. Farmer—We are buying cream at the Old Creamery Building located on S. First St.—Zimmerman Milk Co. 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. We -retail mi'k. cream and buttermilk at the Old Creamery Building, located on S. First St. —Zimmerman Milk Co. WANTED — Five men with with some selling experience in Indiana. Compensation $250 to SIOO per month, limited only by the ability of the man.— Stetson Oil Co.. Cleveland. 0. Stop at Martins at the sign EAT and lunch at all hours. If you have any iron to sell, bring it to Barney Kalver. He will pay 75c per 100 lbs. No. 1 clean rubber. 6c lb.—Maier Hide and Fur Co., B. Kalver. (Jen. Mgr. 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 i for particulars. It’s gree. Address | National Medical Institute, Milwau-1 kee, Wis. FORD OWNERS! We have the best equipped rep- ir shop in the state; general o\ tiling, quick, accurate, reasonable. Cylinders reamed, and over-sized heads lit in for $2.75 per cylinder. We have a! number of 1,000 lb. trailers at $29 each. Always ready to buy and sell Fords.—General Machine Works, Geneva, Ind. FOR SALE FOR SALK —Sow and seven pigs, 2 weeks old. Sow weighs 400 lbs. Inquire Ira Baker, 'phone 671. FOR SALK OR TRADE—SO acres, well improved. 3 miles from town. Will trade for good city property.— Erwin & Michaud. , FOR SALE —Sow and 4 pigs; also a number of high class springer! cows. Hoosier Packing Co., Deca-, tur, Ind. 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. 1. FOR SALE—BO acre farm in Washington township, two miles south of Decatur, on mud pike. Inquire of Margaret Lichtle. R. R. 10, Decatur. FOR SALE—I 6 good shoats, weighing 80 pounds each. Inquire of Al Seigrist, on the John Evans farm, 3 miles northwest of Decatur. 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 timbsr and pasture. Five mflee from Jefferson, Ohio, county seat. If interested call or see Thomas S. Dowling, W Adams St., Decatur, Ind., or 'phone 784.
PUBLIC STOCK SALE. The undersigned will sell at public J sale at my residence, on the John i Houk farm, 6 miles northwest of Decatur, 3 miles southeast of Hoagland. l 2 mile east of Williams station, on I the county line, in Root township, Adams county, Indiana, on Thursday, January 3, 1918, beginning at ten o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Twelve Head of Horses, consisting of roan horse. 7 years old, weight weight 1900; bay mare, coming 5 yrs. old, weight 1600; bay mare, coming 5 years old, 1450 Tbs.; sorrel mare, coming 5 years old. 1500 tbs., in foal: bay mare coming 5 years old, 1500 tb„ in foal; roan horse, 1450 Tbs.: bay mare, coming 3 years old. 1400 tbs.; 2 sorrel geldings, coming 3 years old, about 1400 tbs. each: bay gelding, coming 3 years old, weight about 1350; sorrel gelding, coming 3 years old, weight 1350. Twenty-two Head of Cattle, consisting of 1 spotted cow, coming 7 years old. will be fresh by day of sale; 2 red cows, coming 5 years old. will be fresh soon: red cow, coming 5 years old, with calf by side; roan cow, coming 4 years old. with calf by side: * red cow. will be fresh in March; red cow. 4 years old: 4 heifers, coming 2 years old, bred; 3 steers, coming 2 years old; 6 young cattle, under one year old. Thirty-four Head of Hogs, consisting of 8 brood sows, bred to farrow ' in April; 6 Chester White gilts, weigh from 100 to 125 tbs. each: 19 Chester White fait pigs: some of them will make fine breeding stock; one full blood Chester White boar, over 1 year old. Corn fodder in the field; corn in the crib: Studebaker 5-passenger automobile. T erm s:—Sums of $5.00 and under, cash; sums over $5.00, a credit of 9 months, by purchaser giving a bankable note. If paid when due no interest; if not. 8 per cent from date. No property removed until settled for; 4 per cent off for cash. Dinner served by the Ladies' Aid of the Concord church. HOUK & JOHNSON. Owners. S. R. Rose. Auct. Charles Edding. Clerk. FOR RENT roll RENT-Office rooms for rent, over Bernsteins. Ohl surveyors office. Inquire A. D. Suttles. FOR RENT—Modern 7 room house, West Monroe St. Possession after January 1. 1918. Garage in connection. Inquire of H. S. Lachot. I MISCELLANEOUS WANTED (WANTED— Lady or gentleman of fair education living in or outside of Decatur to do home • work or travel- Salary sls to $lB per week and expenses. Experience unnecessary. Address Mann Grimes, Decatur. Ind. I WANTED—IOO pairs of shoes to half sole and repair at A. W. Tan | 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. WANTED—To rent, a modern house. Call 'phone 444 or 140. ( LEANERS. ' For cleaning and pressing Iclothes. try us. We make them look like new. We call for and (deliver. ’Phone 302. Shining parlor for ladies and gents. • Hats cleaned and blocked in the latest style.—Wm. Cavadas, 149 So. 2nd St., Decatur, Ind. DECATUR DRY CLEANERS—Nothing too old to wear, if you get it i cleaned and pressed at the Decatur Dry Cleaners. W. Monroe St. 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. 1 JOHN SCHURGER & SON. AMBULANCE SERVICE Up -to Date equipment, [ will answer calls day or night, in or out of the city. - ’Phone 61 day, or 60, 303, 1 377, night.—Gay, Zwick & 1 Myers. 1 ■■"■■■■■ ■ ■ ■■ j7 , hi.. 1 M. J. Scherer 1 UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing. ’ DECATUR. - IND. • Telephone; Office 80; Home 185
111 ll' \\ \N HD IEM U.E LOST AND FOUND LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN—Female Beagle and fox hound. White body with black and brown spots, brown head and ears. Wears collar with brass trimming and buckle. Reward for return or any information leading to the finding of the dog. Return to J. S. McC r ory Hay Barn; phone 541. LOST A ladies' purse, somewhere between Frank Barthoi hottie and corner of Fourth and Madison Sts. Finder please return to this office and I receive reward. . LOST A black fur mitten. Return I to this ot!l> e ; DAILY MARKET REPORT EAST BUFFALO. 1 East Buffalo, N. Y.. Dec. 31—(Spe- ' cia! to Daily Democrat)- Receipts, 3.1200; shipments. 2,850 yesterday: reI ceipts. 1.900; shipments. 3,040 today; ; official to New York Saturday, 1.520; ■, hogs closing steady. _ i I Medium and heavy. sl7 40C7517.50; oyorkers. 817.25W817.35; pigs._ $16.75® $17.00; roughs, [email protected]; stags. * , st;>,so® $14.50; cattle, 2.800; steady; top steers. $12.00; no choices here; ‘butcher steers. $9.001b511.50; cows •laud heifers. [email protected]; sheep, 2.•(800; steady; top lambs, $17.55; wethers. $12.75®Y13.00. ewes, $12.50; down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—-Corn, Nos. 2. 3. and 4 yellow, nominal. Oats. No. 3 white, 81@S2c; standard. 81%@82 , 4C. Rye. No? 2. $1.82%®5!.53. Barley, $1.40® $1.60. Pork, nominal. Lard. $24.07. Ribs. $23.50®424.25. CLEVELAND PRODUCE MARKET. Cleveland Apples. $ I.oo®s 1.50 per bu; $4.00® $4.50 per bbl.;’ peaches, [email protected] per bushel; potatoes. $2.00®52.50 per cwt.; Virginia sweet potatoes. [email protected] per bbl.; Delawares. [email protected] per hamper; Jersey's. [email protected] bbl.; rutabagoes. | $1.25®51.35 cwt.; caggabe, Holland. $50.00® $60.00. Celery, home grown, 50c. California, per crate, $3.75. Butter, creamery extras, in tubs. 52%@53c; prints, 53@ 53%c; firsts, 43%@48c; seconds. 43% 44%c; process extra. 43%@44c; packing firsts, 43@45c. Eggs, firsts, 53c; seconds. 37%c: storage. 40®41c. Poultry, chickens, 25® 30c; broilers. 19®21c; springers, 19 get . 25®29c; turkeys. 33®36c. HOOSIER PACKING COMPANY. The Local Stock Market. Heavy and medium, $14.50® $15.00; pigs and lights. $14.00; @sl4 50; roughs, $14.50; stags. $13.00, prime steers. sS.oo®sß.so: lights and mediums. [email protected]; bologna bulls. $6.50® $7.00; calves. $10.00@$11.00; best lambs, $12.00® $13.n0; mediums and lights. $9.00® $10.00; ewes, $6.00 @87.00; wethers, [email protected]. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.07; corn. $2.00; oats, new, 77c; rye. $1.50; clover seed. $14.50; alsike seed, $11.00; timothy seed, [email protected]; wool, 65c; barley. SI.OO. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 51c; butterfat, at station, 49c; butterfat, in country, 48e. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 65c; beer hides, 16c; calf hides. 20c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, [email protected]. HOW TO USE LEFT-OVERS Turkey Salad Cut the cold turkey from the bones, using all the small bits. Have pieces uniform In size and in shape of small cubes. Scrape celery and let stand several hours in ice-water, then dry in a clean napkin. Use half as much celery as turkey and cut into pieces half the size. Pour a French dressing over the turkey and celery, mix well and put in the ice hox to stand for fifteen minutes. Drain the liquid from some canned sweet red peppers and chop with stoned olives. Mix with the salad and just before it is served pour mayonnaise dressing over it, tossing it over and over with a silver fork until each pice is coated with the dressing. Put on individual plates and garnish with small tender ends and leaves of celery, whole olives, and a few tiny cucumber ' pickles. Serve very cold. Chicken Croquettes. Make a white sauce* (thick.) Chop the chicken fine and season with salt, pepper, grated lemon rind, a few drops of onion juice, grating of nutmeg and a little mace. Put into the i hot sauce all the seasoned chicken it i will take up, about two cups to one ’ of sauce. Set away to cool. Shape - info croquettes, roll in fine bread crumbs, then in well beaten egg. then in crumbs again. Place in oiled pan ' ane bake in the oven. Turkey Tamale Two cups of cornmeal. 2% teaspoons salt, 6 cups boiling water. 1 onion, 1 tablespoon fat, 1 pound turkey meat, 2 cups tomatoes, % teaspoon Cayenne pepper, 1 teaspoon sal . Make a mush by stirriiig the , cornmeal and 1% teaspoons salt into , boiling water. Cook in a double boil- .| er or over water for 45 minutes. Brown the onion in the fat. add the turkey meat and stir about 5 minutes. Add the tomato, pepper and salt. Grease a finking dish, rut in a layer of cornmeal mush, add the seasoned meat, and cover with mush. Bake 30 minutes.
THRIFT BITS Muke 1918 a Thrift your. J Everybody' doing it What? Buying War-Savings Stamps. J J Make the kaiser bowl. Buy , Thrift Stamps. You can buy n 85 government bond for $4.12 during January. If you can't do more, do your bit in two-bit lots. Huy Thrift Stamps. I | If you can't curry a gun you can nt least lick a stamp for the War-Sav- ' lugs fund. When you buy a Thrift Stamp you send a bullet to Kaiser Bill with your compliments. Help put the business of the country on u war basis by buying WarSavings Stamps. 1 If you are 25 cents ahead of your expenses you can become a capitalist by buying a Thrift Stamp. Keep Uncle Sam's printing presses humming with your demand for Thrift and War-Savings Stamps. Many of the prosperous folks of 1927 will date their prosperity from the War-Savings campaign now on. , Buy Thrift and War-Savings Stamps with what you save from now on. rather than with what you have already saved. Don't get the idea that what you could save ''wouldn’t amount to enough to wad a shotgun.” Every Thrift Stamp means a bullet. There will be a total eclipse of the sun June 8. but dark days have no terrors for the thrifty man or Woman. Begin saving now. Buy 'Thrift and War-Savings Stamps. Make one New Year’s resolution at least. Resolve to put by systematically every week, day or month a eer-j tain sum to be invested in Thrift and War Savings Stamps. MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY 5. Tuesday, January 1, 7:30 p. m. Regular meeting of chapter and installation of officers. Be there prompt. DAVID E. SMITH. JI. P. +++*+++ + + + + + + + * DR. L. L. CORDELL ♦ * Graduate Veterinarian + <• — + Hospital and Residence, 2nd and ♦ 4- English Sts. + * HOAGLAND. INDIANA ♦ + Telephone—2 rings on 42 ♦ + Will answer calls Day or Night. ♦ + + + > i > + + + , > + + 4 , + , i , +
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