Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1918 — Page 6

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You’ll get better results by advartising in The Daily Democrat CLASSIFIED COLUMNS. These column* arc read by 15 000 people each evening. It reaches all parts cf the county. If you have lost or found something, want to buy, rent or sell, ADVERTISE in the CLASSIFIED COLUMNS. Results guaranteed. MIS( ELLANEOUS You can make a good profit on your cream, if you sell it to the* 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. As I have four horses left from my sale 1 will continue to operate a boarding and livery stable at my barn on .Jefferson street. Give me a call. Good service guaranteed.—C ..I. Rice. WHEN YOUR GLASSES break, •bring the pieces to us. We can replace them quicker and better. —N. A. Bixler, Optometrist, 'phone 135. STORM FRONTS—AII kinds. for buggies. Tops recovered, side curtains, trimming and upholstering. — Decatur Carriage Works. We retail milk, cream and buttermilk at the Old Creamery Building, located on S. First St. —Zimmerman Milk Co. Stop at Martin s al the sign EAT and lunch at all hours. National Light Kerosene is different. One trial will convince you; 20c gal.—K. Knapp & Son. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. I am now ready to make out your application blanks for 1918 lict At the Kalver-Noble Garage. FRANK E. CONTER. Notary Public. ~ NOTICE. The last city delivery to be made by the Merchants’ Delivery will be made at four o'clock instead of 4:30. Order your groceries early. 9t3 GENL. DELIVERY SYSTEM. , + 4. + 4. 4. .j. 4. 4- 4 4* 4* + + 4. Our new quarters are equip- 4* 4. ped with the latest improved 4* 4. testing devices and we are able 4* 4. to give the nearest correct tests 4* 4. and weights at great speed. 4* 4- Highest market prices are paid 44- for butterfat. Give us a trial. 4* 4* SCHLOSSER BROS. 4* 4- Adrian, Lenhart, Mgr. 4* 4- 4* 4. 4* 4* * 4* * 4* * ♦ * * + FOR SALE FOR SALE—Sow and seven pigs. 2 weeks old. Sow’ weighs 400 lbs. Inquire Ira Baker, 'phone 671. FOR SALE- —A number of good highgrade fresh cows. Call at Hoosier Packing Co. FOR SALE—Safe almost new; also' roll top desk. Frisinger & Co. FOR SALE—Two used carriages, in good shape; one storm cab. H. Knapp & Son. FOR SALE—Sow and 4 pigs; also a number of high class springer I cows—Hoosier Packing Co, Decatur. Ind. J 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. 4. FOR SALE—Small two-wheel go-cart. Also attachment for gas stove in which coal or coke may be used. Call 'phone 535 or inquire at 310 Winchester St. 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—FOR SALE —FOR SALE. 60 acre farm, 2% miles south of Decatur, % mile from school house A good 8-room house on it, bams, well and cistern. Well tiled and all

good farming isnu Good fences snd cross fences. Also 12n acre fsrtn In A«b*abubi county. iri Ohio Will trade tor ••Uy property. Reasonable tWne allowed |on balance, 100 acres is good farm I land, and rest tn timber and pasture Five miles from Jefferson, Ohio county seat. If interested call or see Thomas S. Dowling, W. Adams St. Decatur, Ind., or 'phone 784. FOR SALE - Rose Comb Rhode Island Red Roosters. Inquire of Theo. Lengrich, R. R. 5., Decatur or phone 2 C. FOR SALE—Good rail wood. Inquire of W. B. Martin, Decatur, R. R. 5. motive in view but to appoint!. FOR RENT FOR RENT Offii't: re..- ms for rent, over Bernsteins. Old surveyors office. Inquire A. I). Suttles. 1 ■ ■ . , —— —— FOR RENT—Modern 6 room house for rent on Jefferson St., half sq. from court house. Call 709. —J. F. Arnold 1 FOR RENT—Four room house on Grant street. Inquire of Mary Vurr, i 935 Mercer Ave. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WANTED —100 pairs of shoes to half sole and repair at A. W. Tan vas, HARNESS SHOP. No. 2nd St WANTED—Furnished room in a ’ quiet place. 'E. Lewis, phone 21. Wanted —Second hand Ford Roadster and Touring bodies, 16 and ’l7 models. —Decatur Carriage Works. WANTED. WANTED OLDFALSE TEETH —Don’t mailer if broken. 1 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. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED —Girl or woman to do housework, room at home nights. Apply 515 Madison St.—Dick Townsend. CLEANERS. MAKE THAT OLD SUIT look as “nifty” as a new one, by letting us clean and press it with our perfect system. We have the most up to date and modern Dry Cleaning Shop in town. Goods called for and deliver- | ed. —Decatur Dry Cleaners, W. Monroe St . Decatur, Ind. 'Phone 695. CITY DYE WORKS — Dry cleaning and shoe shining parlor- Hats cleaned and blocked. in the latest style. Shoes dyed black, bronze and brown. Goods called for and delivered. ’Phone 302.—Wm. Cavadas, Prop., 149 S. 2nd St., Decatur, Ind. MONEY TO LOAN. On farm land, at 5 per cent, from 5 to 36 years to suit borrower. Also 6 per ient money to loan on city I property. Abstracts made on short not ice. JOHN SCTIURGER ft 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, 377, night.—Gay, Zwick & Myers. — — M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 80; Home 185 I. A FORT WAYNE INVESTMENT. We have for sale near St, Andrews’ Catholic church and i P. F. car shops in city limits. > facing street with water and | gas, a 6'/j acre tract that will t plat into 40 lots which will sell from S2OO to S3OO each and is surrounded by homes. It is owned by a western man and can be sold for f $4,500 on reasonable terms. W. E. DOUD , 224-229 Utility Bldg., I Ft. Wayne, Ind.

LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Automobile chain on Second St. Owner may have same by calling al this office and paying for this ad. LOST—Pink and white crochet bag, containing xpool of thread and about a yard of lace. Please return to this c.’f co. LOST—Dec. 27, large black and grey reversible woolen shawl. Lost betwain Samuel Lot residence and Pleasant Mills, Ind. Finder pleasreturn to J. H. Steele, Pleasant Mills. Ind. I • _ LOST A suit ras» between Hwaltr und I’.vrne. (’obtain d clothing Findi i please ic'.irn to this office I or in the Kalvcr Noble garage Co 1 I DAILY MARKET REPORT EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ Jan. l'> (Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 1.76U; shipments, 570; official to Nev York yesterday. 1.330; hogs closing steady. Mcdoitm and heavy. $17.60® $l" 70: yorkors. $17.50(7; $17.60: pigs, $16,250 $16.50; roughs, $16.00® $16.25; stags. $14.OO0)$15.OO; cattle. 50; steady; sheep, 1.400: steady; lambs. $18.65; down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Corn, No. 2 yellow, noni inal; No. 3 yellow. $1.81; No. 4 yellow. $1.65. Oats. No. 3 white, 80' t <ti' 81 ! 4< ; standard. 81@S2c. Rye. No. 2. $1.83041.85. Harley. sl,3Bo’s!. 58. Pork, nominal. Lard, $24.17 Rihs. $23.37.0 $24.00. CLEVELAND PRODUCE MARKET. Fruits —Apples, $1,500 $2.75 box; grape fruit. Florida. [email protected] hox; oranges. Florida. $4,500 $5.00; lemons. $«.000’56.50 box. Vegetables —Beets. [email protected] half bu.; cabbage. Holland. [email protected] ton: celery, home grown, 25 0 65c per bunch. Lettuce—Leaf, $1.15® sl-25 ten lb. basket; onions, home grown. $2,250 $2.75 cwt.; potatoes, $2,100 $2.40 cwt.; spinach, western. [email protected] bu.; turnips. 50® half bu.; sweet potatoes. Delaware, $2.35 hamper. Butter —Creamery extras, in tubs. 52'n®53c; prints. 53@53%c; firsts, 47 @ 47%c; seconds. 43 @ 43%c; packing,“34@3sc; oleo. first grade, 3O»£@3le; seconds, 29%@30c. Eggs—Firsts, 55c; seconds. 37%c; storage. 43®44e. Cheese—York state. 28@>29c lb.; brick, fancy. 33ib35c; Swiss domes tic, 23035 c Hi.: block Swiss, 3:10 .14c lb.; limburger. 27@30c lb Poultry—Chickens. 240 27c; tur keys, 270 30c; young ducks, 28032 c; young geese, 24®28c. HOOSIER PACKING COMPANY. The Local Stock Market. Heavy and medium. $14.50® $15.50; pigs and lights, $14.00; 0 $15.00; roughs. $15.00; stags $13.00; prime steers. $8.OO0$8.5O; lights and mediums. $7.50058.00; bologna bulls, [email protected]; calves. $10.00@$11.00; best lambs, [email protected]; mediums and lights. $9.OO0)$lo.OO; ewes. $6.00 @57.00; wethers, [email protected]. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.07; corn, $2.00; oats, new, 80c; rye. $1.50; clover seed, $16.00; alsike seed. $11.00; timothy seed. [email protected]; wool. 65c; barley, SI.OO. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 51c; but terfat. at station. 49c; butterfat, in country, 48c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 65c; beef hides. 16c; calf hides, 20c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, [email protected]. ELECTION NOTICE. Jlecatur, Ind.. Dec. 31, 1917. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The People’s Loan and Trust Company of Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the banking house of said Trust Company in this city, Tuesday. January 15, 1918, at 10:30 a. m„ for the election of di rectors of said Trust Company to serve the ensuing year and until succeeded. W. A. LOWER, ltl2 Secretary. Y. P. A. MEETING A typographical error was made in th<‘ announcement of the Young Pen pie's meeting of the Evangelic:'! church in Tuesday evening's issue. The announcement should read that the meeting will be held Friday evening at 7:45 o’clock at Dr. and Mrs. i O. L. Burgener’s home, 707 W-lnchcst-j er street, instead of on Russell street. ’ All members should be present as ' s; ccial business is to come up before the Y. P. A. al this time. Ileniocrat vVant Ads Pay FOIST WIYNE AND nECATUH TRACTION I.INK CENTRAL TIME Effective October 15. 1017 I.enve Decatur l.eave Fl. Wayne 5:40 a. in, 7 :OO a. m TiOOa. m. Ht3on. m. K:3O a. in.’ 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a. in. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1 .OO <» m Q.-Wl <» — 2:30 p. ni. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p. in. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. N:3O p. m. 10:00 p. m. 11:05 p.m. Car every hour and a half. llunninK time I hour nail 5 miaul ch. Freight car leaves Decatur at 7:45 a. in. and leaven Ft. Wayne at 12:00 ih.. arriving In Decatur at 12:00 p. m. A. .1. BAKER, <4. P. A F. A.

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States nutll "" i’ l ' t>. or «ahi hi ’’h’V.ty. , Y,,iir petitioners fi' n. ■■•,! > ' • Ih.. highway thus soiiuhl I >v,d Is a nubile h.g'rvnv .ili».‘. .•slahlishid and in use Hnd is the public highways nf said I renie Y.'.'ui petittioners ask ynui fft.n.'r al,lp body Hull said highway InT*‘ ,n : i~i . des. : i ll„-.l he drained and gr:i.b ,1 and thnl broken stone be placed iitn.n th,- grade, and that upon su, h brok« ' st.Hl., (here be placed Slone screen"vour petition.'i-s further ask t! ';" • aid highway übo. e des. rlbe.l b< -1,,.1ed to :i wl.llh of twenl.v-slx <-•> t0,.1 and Hint broken stone he plil'f. I hereon to a depth of twelve il. > feet and to a depth of ten (lot Inches at 111., sides Ihereol, and to a depth of Iveli’e <l2> inches in tin* center ihere.iL and that crushed stone and s. reenlngs he placed thereon to a depth nt four (4) Inches upon such broken stone, that said linprovetnenl 1., made a single Hack and that the name of the same be "Salem lleforni...l Church Maemlani Hoad.” That to pay for said improvement we ask lh.it bonds he issued I" Hi" .■Oiintv of Adams in Hie Slate of Indiana.' parable >n twenty semi-annual installments < r series and for the l.gyment of which we ask that a tax l.e levied upon the taxable propertv ~f said Preble township aforesaid in , sufficient am.unit to |my th" Interest and principal Os said bonds as thev become due. That said improvement be made ami that said bonds hr issued and said tax 1., li.vi.-.l upon said property of said townshin in a, . ordam e with the Acts .f the Legislature of the state of Indiana. passed in the year 190... beginning on page r. 50 and as amended in tile Acts of H.IU7. and the Acts ot t’.iim. now in force providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads ami any and all other amendnients thereto. We further ask the board to take .|| of the necessary steps required hy law to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned herein and that the same he constructed vithHit submitting the question of building the same to an election of the voters of said Preble township, and that the board construct the same under the laws of the State of Indiana, now in force providing for the extension Os free grave) or macadam roads, by township taxation. Iti-spc,tfullv siimbitted: Lewis Fruchte. August • Kreiitxmann. Fred Sellemyver. Fred lieineke. \V II Hettinger. A. 11. Sellemeyer, Samuel .laberg. fills L. S< hlli kniann, 1.. 1.., MiH. r. Ed Iteppet-t. W tn. Frucht". Wm. Sellemever. Hoffman. Fed Peek. Daniel V/fO, Mrs. Mimi <'. R.-ppert, August Hart”snn. Sim.*" W. Heineke, Augusi Worthnian. Martin <’. Kiefer, < Imrles Kiefer, i: E. Kuprighi. August heiiinann. Lewis Worthnian. Lil hdlmev.-r, Wm. M. Mover, Albert Ihlser .1 <’. Grandslaff. Otto Peek. John II Peters. John Hilgemann, F. Bumk. Fred Ostcrmover. Mbert Shady. A. ■ ■irhart Dan Hi fl'nmnn. ’ buries Young Martin Reinklng. August Blumenberg. Christ Buitemeier. Auo„st I’onrad. Henry T. I.allmeyer. Win Koldew.-v, Olio Ewell. < harles Ewell. -M. Kiefer, Carl Koenemann, t’rist Schakel, l ? red Kolter, Edward S. S< herrv L-wls Worthman. Martin iicPDcrt. Wm. Kreutzman. Henry Ih'c’Dkcr. Mary Iteppert. Christ *;< nert\. Peter Bauer. Christ Borne, llarrv Tauer, Edward K. Kolter, Catiline .Jaberg. Edward C. Borne. I’his petition will be presented to the board of commissioners on Tuesd::?. February 5. H’iS. at which time the taxpayers of Preble township may appear and make such obtection as the law may plot ide for. .10118 MQSI'RE. Auditor J Fred Fruchte._Att y.10-1. AfKR SMBS THff GAVE HER VINOL And She Soon Got Back Her Strength New Castle. Ind.—“ The measles left me run down, no appetite, could not rest at night, and I took a severe cold which settled on my lungs, so I was unable to keep about my housework. My doctor advised me to take Vinol, and six bottles restored my health so I do all my housework, including washing. Vinol is the best medicine I ever used.”—Alice Record, 437 So. nth St., New Castle, Ind. V/e guarantee this wonderful cod liver and iron tonic, Vinol, for all weak, run-down, nervous conditions Smith. Yager ft Falk, druggists, Decatur, and at the best drug store in every town and city in the country. ■ SOLDIER VISITS UNCLE Clyde M. Ward, a soldier who enlisted at Pughkeepsie. N. Y.. visited here ; with his uncle, JacK Grady, and left . this morning for his home in Fort Wayne. He was accompanied hy Ike Hart. © ® Ever Reliable QSCARAK QUININE ’■♦omSi'' No advance in price for thia 20-year-old remedy—2sc for 24 tablets—Some cold tablets now 30c for 21 tablets— Figured on proportionate cost per tablet, you save 9%c when you buy Hill’s—Cures Cold ®in 24 hours—grip

'How to Regulate Blood Pressure. | v.i, is the sure wav to prevent la ' wwrtWfiss kfilney noul'l*’ > ( is the gr ,'‘w k, uts and or 0111 „.,S subject to great dizziness and tainting spells. stilT and , 11P muscles, but after tak ng b n y .k is again in norma! health, being I 1.. to do her own housework and . t ,|ng. She savs she <an waU •' ,ii,. with most of 'he young folks. Geo W. Worden. < elina, Ohio. „. B y. "Three years I suflered with high blood pressure. Rheumatism in my hack. hips, legs and shoudderju J , mild sleep only in one P°* lti ° n w ° n I took San Yuk 1 can sleep well in any position. San Yak is a wonder I for Kidney Trouble and certainly of great value for people of my age. Marks, of Montpelier. Ohio, savs: "I took six bottles of San Vak ( about three years ago. I was sufler- - ing with great weakness due to kid-t nev and bladder trouble. lam ... years old and my health is fine since | 1 took San Yak. It is a wonderful regulator of the bowels." Mrs. Allen Sailor, of Angola, says: , “1 have been troubled for years with dizziness and back trouble. After taking three bottles of San >ak. feel like a new woman and want to recommend it to everyone as a cure and worth a great deal more than you pay for it.” J B Warden, of Angola, has this to sav of San Yak: "1 have been i troubled several years with bad heart; and stomach trouble. San Yak has squared me away and I believe it would do the same for others if they would try it. I surely feel fine." D. H. Janes, Homer, Michigan, savs: “I was greatly troubled for sure, short in breath, bad kidneys and several years with high blood presbladder trouble, dizzy, and sick. San Yak has done everything for me and my health is fine at 72 years. 1 can work with ease and comfort." A. H. Blair. Homer, Michigan. Dear Doctor—Your San Yak did everything for me for kidney and bladder trouble. I can rest at night withaut inconvenience.” (’. A. Van Riper. Hundson. Mich.: "I was nearly dead from kidney trouble, high blood pressure and nerve trouble. San Yak gave me a quick boost. I can safely recom mend it. '"One teaspoonful in glass of water half hour before breakfast beats all antiseptics and tonics for the stomach, bowels and kidneys. 1 have tried all kinds.” SOLD BY SMITH. YAGER ft FALK, Decatur, Indiana. 11*1*01 NTMF.NT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice Is hereby given that the unlerslgned has been appolmed administrator of the estate o 2 Samuel Jones, late of Adams county, deceased. I'he estate is probably solvent. FREILMAN JONES, Administrator, ('harles E. Schwartz, Atty. Dee. 31, 1917. 3-10-17 Democrat w ant Ads Pay

t NIMIir 1 PLEASING OTHERS is more than sentiment—it’s almost an obligation. Your family and friends want your photograph. Make the appointment today. ’Phone 807. ERWIN STUDIO ! Above Callow & Kohne Drug Store. -GREETINGSThe interests of Fred Baker > in the firm of Mangold & Baker ■ have been purchased by Edgar t Gerber and the grocery located , at the corner of Seventh and Monroe streets, will hereafter ■ be known as THE CENTRAL GROCERY, Mangold & Gerber, . proprietors. We promise you continued courteous treatment, the very best service all the time, good groceries, and highest prices for your butter and eggs. We solicit your patronage. THE CENTRAL GROCERY * Mangold & Gerber

I second public sale I Os extra j ■ S {■ ltlltll . r & Ahr will offer for sale .I public aw . ij * Wnrlnesdav, Januarv Hith, commencing it ii lion on VVtfini . c i » Is . i l h the Decatur Horse Sale Barns, So. ii 5 12:110 o’clock at ' H “ . tl $ First Street, J 30 HEAD EXTRA GOOD MILCH COWS =- | § consisting »f H«l s ‘' in9 and l>urhams ' I These cows are of high grade stock. Farmen § H, i nt the first sale will tell you so. Now ? 1 H who bought at mI the time to buy your cows. Butler & Ahr : H - H JOHN SPUHLER. Auct. H n

NOTICE Or ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of stockholders of the Farmer’s State Bank. Preble. Ind., will be held in the town hall. Preble. Adams county. Indiana, on I n!day. the ISth day of January. 1918. at '2:30 p. m.. standard time, for the purpose of electing directors for the em suing year, and for the transaction of

| NOTICE J, | All those who deposited with Old Adams 8 H County Bank their three and one-hall per cent Lib- a | erty Bonds to be exchanged for the four per cent H bonds are requested to call at the bank as early as H convenient and get their new bonds. [old ADAMS COUNTY BANK THL CRYSTAL THEATRE I ! Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays

TODAY 8 Bryant Washburn and Virginia \ alii in “I HE lib- | BERS." Did you ever tell just a teeny-weeny | white fib to your husband or wife? Did you get j away with it? Some people are more human , than others. This play is just as human as hu- ; man can be. A man and his wife tell white lib* i with the best of intentions. It leads to a veritable | comedy of errors and nearly a tragedy. There b ; heaps of fun and a touch of pathos. See what < happens. 8 THE CRYSTAL THEATRE i ’ 3 | THRIFT i | MEMBERSHIP | H Our Thrift Club offers exceptional advan- j i I tages. We are enrolling new members every day- ; | You will be surprised what you can save in 50 w eek* ■ h the Thrift way. Come in and take out one or nwi< » g cards. | THE PEOPLES LOAN AND TRUST CO. The Home of the THRIFT SAVINGS CLUB H .

! such other business as may proper!. I come before the meeting. -.fit L. O. ADLER. Cashier. ! A I ITTnTvVANT AD NOW AND THEN, WILL ALWAYS HELP THE MOST PROSPEROUS OF MEN.