Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1918 — Page 4
MSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION | Ilf you want to aell, rent or buy. » y®“ h4ve lo,t or found or w,nt :? to advertise where you can get result, you would naturally want to H “ get the BEST for your money. The Democrat CLASSIFIED COL- H UMN II the place to advertise; It is the cheape.t and best way. You « i? are bound to get RESULTS, you will get the very best RESULTS and K i you will get RESULTS that count. If you have an ad. ’phone 51. y
IN a TIME LIKE THIS-Every-body want, to get the most money for the goods that they have to sell, in fact everyone wants RESULTS. Have you tried the DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED COLUMNS yet? If not. ’phone flfty-one and give us your ad, i that’s all you have to do. The Classified Section dies the rest by bringing you RESULTS. miscellaneous + .• best place to sell ♦ + vour cream is at the * + Creamery. Highest prices + * alwavs. + martin klepper co. + + CREAMERIES. * ++++++++++++++ NOW IS THE time to have that Auto painted. Spring is coming, get your car ready for first days of spring. Let us paint it. First-class work guaranteed.—Decatur Carriage Works, Monroe St. Decatur Steam Laundry—A firstclass laundry, not a saw-mill. Family washing, at six cents a pound. Work guaranteed. While attending gift day cal! at the auditor’s office and file your mortgage exemption.—Allen F. Staltcr, notary public. QUALITY COUNTS—That’s why the "WHITE STAG" ranks first among all five cent cigars. If you haven’t tried a "WHITE STAG” you’d better buy one today for you don’t know what you are missing. For sale ev-ery-where. A BARGAIN—W her square, in fine shape. If taken at once. prince s::.’•. Will allow full value later on if new piano is desired. Call and see it at . Auth’s Jewelry Store. | r\\\ LEIGH PRODUCTS—The largest and most responsible, companv of its kind in the world—one of the oldest, best and most complete lines made. Medicines, extracts, spices, per-: fumes, soaps, toilet articles, i polishes, stock remedies, poultry supplies, dip and disinfectants. As Adams county is without a retailer for these products I will supply any one with them. Write to J. W. .Meyers. P. 0. Box 1, Bluffton. Ind., or ’phone orders on the Crainville ’phone. XEwToCATION—The Decatur Iron & Metal Co. has moved its place of business to the Wagoner coal yards, just west of the Clover Leaf depot. Highest prices paid for old iron, rubber, rags, metal of every kind. Ben , Knapke, Manager. _ VICTOR RECORDS. Have you a talking machine? Our approval plan is: Come in this evening or any other time, pick out an assortment of records. Take them home. Keep one-third or more, return the remainder within 18 hours. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. IND MUSIC SHOP. WANTED—A few first-class clerks for Saturday, and later on. straight time.—Steele <N Bleeke. _____! WANTED—To rent vacant lot for garden purposes. What have you got? See G. C. Steele; ’phone 705 or 844. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. I am now ready to make out your application blanks for ISIS, licenses. At the Kalver-Noble Garage. FRANK E. CONTER, Notary Public. 44t + ttt + + + 4'’l'+’l’ + Schlosser Bros.’ Cream Buy- + + ing Station solicits your patron- + + age. Our motto is high prices + + and courteous treatment to cus- + + tomers. Our price this week is + + 51c for butterfat. Watch this + <■ space for the highest prices in + + the city. ♦ 4 SCHLOSSER BROS. * ♦ No. Second St.. Opposite Gay, * + Zwick & Myers Furniture Co. + +++ + + GET PREPARED for spring work. Have your harness oiled and repaired at A. W. TANVAS’, No. 2nd St. ’Phone 471. Stop at Marties at the sign EAT and lunch all hours. YOUR AUTO LICENSE. Don’t wait till summer for.
CLASSIFIED RATES R pt. regular like this—not over 20 words—three times for a quarter. 8 pt. black like this—not over 20 words —two times for a quarter. 8 PT. CAPS LIKE THIS—NOT | OVER 20 WORDS —THREE TIMES FOR FIFTY CENTS. 10 pt. like this—five cents a line. J | your automobile license Have it filled out todav at this oilice. RICHARD C. EHINGER. Notarv Public. FOR SALE 1 FOR SALE—Complete threshing machinery, consisting of ' one 20 h. p. Case engine, one . 36-58 steel separator, with clo- : ver attachment. Inquire of Ja- ■ cob L. Liechtv, Berne, Indiana. , R. R. No. 4. FOR SALE — Lhe Sylvester Spangler property, on Fifth . St. for sale. Easy terms. In- . iquire of B. .1. Rice at the G. R. 6 I. freight office, or 231 No. sth St. ; KOK SALE—First street property o! late Amos Gillig. adjoining Fornax Mill. Lot SIX' feet long, extending to river. Water, gas, electricity Eig’:; room bouse, cellar and attic. Call or 1 1 ‘phone 388—Mrs. Sadie E. Gillig l-'ui: SALE A ssmhl An hor Holth 1 cream separator. Good as new. Inquire Frank Krick, ’phone <l. FOR SALE—B year old mare, and top buggy and harness. Will sell cheap, if sold soon.— Jayson Hobbs, Rivarre, Ind. FOR SALE—House, on West I Monroe St. Small pay ment down. Balance same as rent.— E. I. Miller. 1515 W . Monroe St. I FOR SALE—Large Embden goose, i all white. Inquire Fred Wagner. | i R. R. No. 6. j FOR SALE—Span of mules. ; weighing about 1600 lbs. fo[gether with log wagon, harness and 5x12 rack; one driving horse, harness and buggy. Good terms, inquire office, between 7 and 8, on Adams St-, just west G. R. & 1., or call ’phone No. 600. I FOR SALE—Sorrel mare 8 years old. ■weighing about 1200 pounds; black gelding 5 years old. weighing about 1600 pounds. Inquire G. W. Davis, R. R. 10; ’phone S B. ’ FOR SALE—An 'organ. First-elas 3 I condition. Inquire at 523 West ■ Jefferson St. FOR SALE—Ten tons hay, S2O per ton. in mow. require this office. FOR REN 1 FOR RENT—Grain rent, farm 102 acres. First farm south of village of Williams, Root Twp., Adams county. Address H. L. Norris. Portland. Ind. FOR RENT-Five room house, one, and one-half souih. and one mile east of Monroe. Orchard, barn, harden. and pasture in connection. Inquire of Frank Ray. Monroe, Ind., i R. R. No. 2. ' FOR RENT Five room cottage, with } lights, water and gas. Telephon’’ 208. | SMALL FARM for rent; also 6Z shocks of corn fodder for sale. — V/. P. Colchin. ’ FOR RENT OR SALE —Seven room i house and acre ot ground, on So. j Chestnut St. Inquire at John Barger | residence, Craigville ’phone. FOR RENT—Modern 6 room house for rent on Jefferson St., half sq ‘ from court house. Cal! 709. —J. F. ► Arnold. ' MISCELLANEOUS WANTED y WANTED T. ■- ..nd hi ml hot y air incubator, that is in good cony dition, and not less that' 250-egg size, y I ’Phon? Monroe, or address »V. W y I Hawkins. Be”" 7 "’’. l"d.. R. R 10. WANTED—A place on farm. ► Married man wants to hire by the year or month, to a good *• reliable farmer. Inquire at this ’ office. - V.zLNTED—Four or rive year old I bay me.’.e. weighing about 1600 (’•ettnds. direct from farmer. ’Phone ;'C>7 Y, Monroe line. ■OLi’ FALSE TEETH WANTED—/DON’T MATTER IF BROKEN—I pay ls2.ofi to $15.00 per set. Also cash for old geld, silver and broken jewelry.
Send by parrel po«t nnd receive rheO hy return msd. Wdl hold goods for ten days for tenders approval of my offer. L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth St.. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. HELP WANTED—FEMALE M \NTED—( irl or woman to 1 do hoirrw oik. M’l'b (Mrs. .1. H. Stewart. 316 So. 3rd Ist., or telephone 168. | WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED - Salesman. capable of earning $l5O or more per month » Fin? opportunity for man ncqunintid with Indiana trude to establish permanent and substantial business. Steisun Oil Co. Cleveland. Ohio. (LEAN EKS. HOW MANY TIMES THIS WINTER have you thought to yourself, If 1 had a new suit I would go to that party. Every man has some time or other in his life said these words. 'WE HAVE SOLVED THE PROP. i (,'v you can make that old suit I ) i nke new if you ’phone 695. We ‘ . | ail and take your old suit, and ■ with our expert DRY CLEANING ar. f PRESSING will make it look like' ’jnew GIVE US A TRIAL. Decatur i Dry Cleaners. W. Monroe St. | DECATUR SHOE SHINING I PARLOR, for ladies and: • gents. Hals cleaned and block-1 F ed. Expert work. Shoes dyed. ‘ j cigars, tobacco, candies, clean- ■ ing. pressing and repairing. • Goods called for and delivered. , ( a || ;jo2.—Wm. E. (avados.l Prop.. 119 So. 2nd St.. Deca-1 tur. Ind. LOST AND FOl ND j~)ST— Small pocketbook, containing, sl.lO. Finder please return to thisi office. I LOST A check book on the Old Ad-. ams County bank, containing one check for $165. Finder please return ' to Old Adams County hank and you will be paid for your trouble. I FOUND—Razor. Owner may have same by calling at this office and describing property. SPECIAL NOTICE TU FARMERS! 1 have installed a machine to sharpen disc harrows Ido not use an emery wheel to draw the temper and burn them. You do not have to take the discs off separately. Bring the two sections and I will do the rest. Steel points sharpened and relaved. Horse shoeing ..nd repairing. No 2nd St. 43tC HARRY FIKE. — ; M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* DECATUR. • IND. Telephone: Office 80; Home 185 „ - N " " ' I'- - | PUBLIC SALE. — I. the undersigned, will offer at I public auction, 3 miles north of Willshire. Ohio. 2A» miles east of Pleasant Mills. > 4 mile north of the Jones school house, on the old Carter farm, on Friday. March Ist. beginning at 12:30 o’clock, the following property, to-wn. Horses: Brown : marc, 11 years old. weighing 1500; , gray horse. 8 years old. weighing ! 1350; bay horse, coming 4 years old.' weighing 1400; bay gelding coming 2 1 years old: bay horse. 6 years old. I i weighing 1350; black mare. 9 years!, old. weighing 1100; sorrel mare. 4 , years old. weighing 1000. Cattle: ' jersey cow. 7 years old. giving milk, i a good cream cow; Holstein cow, 3 , years old. be fresh middle of April; black heifer calf. 5 months old. Hogs: ' I Nine Head: Brood sow. will farrow April 1; S shoats. weighing about 40 pounds each. Chickens, about 50 head; good laying hens. Farming Implements: Turnbull wagon, good as new. with bed; disc; harrow, spi.lg tooth and spike tooth harrow; break ing plow, riding cultivator. lan : 'roller, mower. h:.v rak? tedd?’’ 'ohe I Pee re - ■ row cm pa ;er. doubtshovel ’ iv, 1 horse cLlt.ivator. sinigic si. ’ good -lua boat. g. x 5. s<t or bre ehing ham-. , single set. of work harness, set buggy harness. I 3 good horse collars; lot) shocks of I corn in Held; 50 bushels corn in the' crib; 2’4 tons mixed hay. Terms $5.00 and pnder eash; i peer that amount a credit of nine/ 'months will be given, purchaser giv-1 '|ing bankable note. No goods removed until settled for. ‘ L. L. TROUTNER ■! Hurry Daniels. Auct. 25 26-27
Palace Today t; S:3O 8:15 KEITH VAUDEVILLE 500 Seats, 10 Cents Extraordinary Feature i. Cheyenne Days” e A Round-up of Laughs and Thrills r ] 12—PEOPLE—1? s 10—HORSES—1( Wilton Sisters J Margaret Ryan 0 Edythe and Eddie Audit in "The Boot Shop’’ Ruth Howell Trio Current War Events Earl and Curtis r Latest Coniedy, “Some Trio” r Thursday—Emily Darrell ts Co. FORT WAYNE, IND.
k PllPl.lt SALT r The undoi’ii’ntkl will offer tor s»le y at hH re ub tice. 1 uule south. 4 mH’ * ~.,st ulll | mil nth of Monro". In dliriia. known as Win. I'lnzhT D rill ~i, l u.. <t;.y. March 5. 19D. the Ml""’ ing property, to wit. sale btyinnin :it lu ■ F.H n lli Iwo Head Horse Bay mni'i'. weight nlsriil 15 1111 . ■ I l ’' 11 ' ’ ild; otrel man weight about I?""- • it »<»s»r- old; span mules Three Henn I i’itllo Cow. 4 year old. will fresh in April: 2 yearling ht’lft' l ' ■ Brood sow. 9 head shouts; 6 dozen chickens. White Leghorns; I seed oats; 50 bu. corn In crib; 2 tons f j mixed hny Osborn die. Oliver rid ling cultivator. ne.w Deere ruling plow, Utt tooth spike harrow, Turnbull wngon good as now: sot hay Iml’ ’ tiers, set work harness, and other ar Terms All snniS of $5 and under cash: nil over ssno nine months time on approved note.; interest at s 11,,rl 1,, r |cent No pro|>erly to lie removed unit til settled for. JESSE WELI'H. I : Harry Daniels. Auct. Lunch will be served on the ground. 23-26-H2B Q,— STOCK SALE. I Th? undersigned will sell at pn lie auction on what is known as inc Philip Gephart farm, ’ n ’e south inti mile •••••st of 1". u. Mi's. 6 nijios southeast of Decacut. Indiana. ' Thursday, March ", 1918. begin • r . at Bl o'clock a. ra„ the follow i |i.'o|eity. to-wtt: Horses: Black 1 m !• years old. in foal, weight ' 1600. i.j Belgian; gray mare. 7 years; told, in foal, weight 1650. l s Belgian;’ ‘ ba v mat e. 4 years old. in foal, weight ! I'ico. 7 , Belgian; bay mare. 3 years I old. weight. 1400. Belgian; bay I hone. ’■ 'ear- ohl. we'eii'. it' 1 ". I Belgian; bay horse, 2 years old, , I Belgian; gray horse. 2 years old. % 'Belgian; bay mare colt, 10 months 'old. 7 X Belgian. Cattle: Durham I cow. 9 years old, fresh in April; Hol-i I stein cow. 9 years old. fresh in Mar.:. | Durham cow. 5 years old. (r?sh in | i Mar.; Holstein heifer. 2 years old.; I .resh in May; Durham Holstein steer.; 2 years old; steer, 8 months old:j , ’•'■>ck heifer. 8 months old; red calf.l I Hogs: Poland China sow. due to far j rew April 10; 5 head shoats. weigh-1 ; ing 75 lbs Gale corn planter, good 'as mw; 2 turkey hens, I gobbler, i large Bronze. Corn in the crib i Terms:—Sums of $5.00 and under, '••ash in hand; over that amount a ' credit ot 9 months will be given, the I purchaser giving note with approved j security. Four per eent off for cash. CLYDE BEAM. Hanv Daniels. Auct. vibert Mauller. Clerk. Pleasant Mills Laidies' Aid society will serve lunch. 25-27-28 1-2-4-5 PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at their residence 1 mile west and 3V. miles south of Willshire. 0.. '4 mile south of Ripley school house, ■ n Monday. March 4. 1918. commencing at 10 o’clock a. m.. the following tmoperty. to-wit: Five Head Horses. 13 Head of Cattle. 17 Head Hogs; 5 Bronze turkeys, about 240 chickens. • 1! kinds of farm implements, household furniture. 1,000 bu. torn. Dodge
automobile, good as new. J L HOOK &. SON. Jesse Michaud, Auct. W. A. Goiter. Clerk. ■ n PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS Beginning promptly at 12:30 next Saturday noon, the undersigned will offer at public sale a number of articles of household furniture, including :wo bed room suits, davenport, gas lange, carpets, rugs, rocking chairs, soft coal ourner and numerous other articles. D. W. BEERY, 610 W. Monroe St. John Spuhler, Auct. 48t5 WOOD SAWING OUTFIT For Sale—Owing to the fact that I am to undergo an operation this week, which will prevent me from working for several months. I will sell at a bargain my wood sawing outfit. This is an excellent chance for soi»<' one who wants to get into a good payli z bu-iness at a small investment. Will also sell my threshing outfit on terms to suit purchaser. I»ok after this once. • A. W. WERLING. 4946 Preble, Ind., J x 67. PUBLIC SALL A public sale of horses, rattle and ho»s. farming implements.. etc., will be held on the ■N t t rm, 3 miles north of ' • ’.r, or Tuesday, March 5, Attend this sale. MRS. EARL REBER. is estimated that at least 5,000 (tons ot metallic tin are used yeariyj . in this country to make tin tetrachlor-j tide whicn is ; urehasfd by sila dyers .for weighting and finishing silk. The | American Metal Market says that ly far the largest percentage of tin recovered from tin-plate scrap is now f devoted to this purpose hy the silk industry and is lest. It urges that such nse b suspended duging the war as a tin conservation measure.
FOHS WAYNE AYD DECATTH FRACTION LINE CENTRAL TIRE Elleetlve Ortober IK. HIT Leave Dreator l eave Ft. Wayne 5:40 a. ai, TWO a. m TrOOn. m. Sr.Wa. m. 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 111:00 n. in. 11:30 a.m. 11 :S0 n. m. 1:00 p. m. l:OOp,m. 2llWp.ni. 2:110 p.m. 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m, T:00 p. m. 8:30 p, m 10:181 p. in. 11:05 p. to. Car every hour anil a knit. Ruitning time 1 hour nail 5 ralautea. < I'rrltfkl rar leaver Deca ar at IT* ,a. in. ami Iravea Ft. Wa fw a: 12:00 m.. arriving In tleea'ar at SUMI p. in. A. .'I. BAKER, (~. P. & F. A. 111118 IU UIIMM MMd* / MOW-WUHMII
mamets-stocks s Daih IWorl of Locnl anti I oreign Market*. s' ■|"t< l 'llim Den>o<n''l The «"• >• S't'eil llrm today. Fractkin- ( I gnlM in almost the eompletej st .. recorder. United States Steel off '» to N- n> 10 97 »’ 1 ' i n d l.aather up % at 71'4: < rueible Shs.i Uli N at 65; Bethlehem It up .. Baldwin Ueomotive up G -i and General Motors up > t ut ' l2 s„me trading activity restored • t... i stocks Crucible gained !'< at M S Steel sold above yester- ( day’s < losing prices. r There was brisk trailing in ship- ' ping stocks. io. Ohio. Feb. 27 (Special to n-Jlv Democrat) (>P«n: Wheat, cash v I red, $2.20 Clover seed, cash I F«b »1IHO; Mar.. $18.25. Tint ijthy cash. D.77H- Alrtke. Feb., ■ ’ ’i.eO. r d>. 27— (Special to Daily • ait— Open: Corn, May, un- ■ ,))..!. ed Oats. Mar., nominal; May. ’ provision, steady. ; ' , . \’o< 2 and 3 yellow, nominal; Xo t'v.’llow. $1.59011.70. Oats. No. , ; untie. 9H?92ix standard. hlMt , j; No. 2. $2.50. Barley. $l7O jiL' "■"> Tst nominal. Lard. $26.60. Ribs, -•; ■ ..(fs24 Sa. East Buffalo. N. Y.. Feb 27-(Spe- _ < ial to Daily Democrat l-Receipts. 2.too shipments. 950; official to New . Ynr'k yesterday. 380; hogs closing I slow, in Shira ond heavy. $18.00@$18.15; y 0:... ' . S18.2OJ)$18.30; pigs. $17_75 fi$18.00; roughs, $16.50© $16.75; stags. $14.50; down; cattle, strong; Lheep. 2.40‘J; steady; lambs. $17.50; down. 00. ijt:! o—Special to Democrat) : Fruits Apples. $1.50©52.75 box; Icraiiberr.es. $'2.00 © $1.1.00 bbl.; I grape fruit, Cuban. $4,00©54.50 per icrate; oranges. Florida, $5.2505550 box; naval. $3.75056 65 box; lemons. 13.0W5.!)ii box. Vegeta Met—Peets, 65c©51.20 half bu.; carrots. 25©59c half bu.; leeks.j !s®3oc hunch; turnips. 50©51.25. half bu : caubage. .Holland seed s7o.OO(ffsM).f"' ton; celery, home grown. 2a©6sc doz: onions, green, bunch: dry. $2 25©52.50 .w' eatilifijwer. [email protected] doz.; egg plant. (O.OO&U.OO case; mushrooms. s2.4o'pc,- t It* basket; peppers. $.175 ©s4,t)(i 6 basket crate; potatoes. $1 SOUiS2.M cwt; off grade. $2 00 - cwt ; sweet poiatoes, Delaware. $1.75ff51.85 haffi"'’. Bnt.'i'r--Creaui':ry extras in tubs. 52©52k*e: prin's. 53©53>$c; firsts. 471..;,'tic; .mds. 4::uii44< ; pack ing.' iS4(s3sc; olnomargarine. first grade, ’.nj?3lc; nut oleo, 28©29c; cheesi York state. 26 & 29c. Eggs-Fresh 54''; seconds, 37Hc; sinra vc. I Gfi sb" Poultry— live: Young roosters, :aia.::< old rtv..:eirs. •.’ti©22c. Rabbits—s; K 75 dog.
1.01'.V, JAKaETS. HOOSIER PACKING! COMPANY. The Lasal Steck Market. Heavy nnd medium, $15.00; pigs amt link's, $14.00; @sls>; nnigte. $14.00; stags. $12.00; prime steets, lights and' mediums, s7..Wsß.w>. bologna bulls, I [email protected]; calves $11.00©$12.0o; I best lambs. $1C.OO®'?13.00; mediums; and lights, $9 WsloM> ■ ewes. $6.00 ' @57.00; wethws. $? i'©slo.oo. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat. $2.07; i«* $2.04): oat", new. 88c; rye, $1.50; clover seed,' $1600; alsike «w?, $11.OV; tim»tny. seed. s?.so{i’s3.oo; wool, 65c; barley,' SI.OO CREAMERY PRICES. bi'tterfat. delivered. 51c; buttertiii, at station, 49c; butterfat, in country, tic. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, C'y; beef hides. 14c; calf hides. iSc, tallow, 10c; sheep pelts, [email protected]. MUST CLOSE AT ONCE Indianapolis, Feb. 27 —Further es-l fort- of the Weiner Fruit and Produc - Company of Fort Wayne to secure a--stay of execution of the judgment against them by the Federal food ad ministration, suspending the;i license' to do business, was said today by Dr. Harry E. Barnard, federal food ad-' minlstrator for Indiana, to be unavailing and the company will have to cease business at once. The Weiner Company made a special plea that thirty car loads of perishable food -•stuff would be jeopardized by their ! suspension of business, but the authorlltles hope to be able to make satisfa"’itory disposition of these cars without, ''the assistance of the company, which ’ i for the period of the war will be denied its usual privileges. r, , ARE AFTER OBSTRUCTORS J Indlesapolls, Feb. 27—Reports of al- ; leged infraction of the federal food . i regulations are coming in to the office -'of Dr. Harry E. Barnard, federal food administrator for Indiana, through the Liberty Guard Companies throughout the state The charges include the feeding of wheat to livestock, violation of the fifty-fifty rule of selling wheat flour and other minor offences. The information is specific and Dr. Barnard has in each case, cited the accused to appear In his ofiice to con- ! firm or refute the allegations. ‘Their allure to appear, he said, will be con- ' strued as additional evidence against t them. DEMOCRAT*WANT ADS PAY BIG.
Suppose You Were Coing Over The Top . , . ..u.hi into the roar of shell lire, through iliei wr u I „„ X St ."£■—n-—'« * '■ --'tl would you* You would just go. head down, through heli on earth, because your country asked lt| But von You. the person reading this-are not uskv<| to Blk| I Great iacrlib! You are asked only to produce food-tho bring victory. If vour own -n or the sons of your neighbors- th.- boy, y O , ■ into 1 ; nmnhood - were fighting IX'figMlX finish Americus all the food you could prn Ju .nWould you shirk, run aw.y, let them hunger! Neverthe war Is over and victory Is ours, see to It now conscience won't bother you THEN. Apdlv to County Agri, ulturai Agents or direct to the |v wnil)f . " Agricultural Ext- nsioti. Purdue University. Lafayette, Indiana Int K)s services of practical poultry >nen. if assistance is needed | )uriß( DECATUR PRODUCE CO. TONIGHT CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “THE ROUNDER" Also “TRICKERY” j Five Cents to All. . THE REA THEATRE
TAX EXEMPT BONDS We have on hands- ■ TAX FREE GMVtL ROA!) SONOS FIRST LIBERTY LOAN BONDS SEMI LIBERTY LOAN BONDS Wfiß SAVINGS CERTIFICATES wwit • **"r, — I • ; paM H . • B I We will not only handle your comment count a little better than any one else but "tI iuiiy Bi savings accounts from everybody—TOl H* u ■ Deposit SI.OO if you wish. We will Pacent annual interest, compounded twice a Come in and get acquainted regardlt" 1)1 needs in the banking field.
