Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1918 — Page 6
, I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION | Ilf you want to sell, rent or buy, If you have lost or found or want I to advertise where you can get results you would naturally want to G I get the BEST for your money. The Democrat CLASSIFIED COL* H i UMN la the place to advertise; It la the cheapeat and beet way. You ’■ ; are bound to get RESULTS, you will get the very best RESULTS and j! j you will get RESULTS that count If you have an ad, ’phone 51. w.ar.w.m:w?sr.:H
IN a TIME LIKE THlS—Everybody wants to grt the most money for the goods that they have to sell, In fact everyone wa nta RESULTS. Have you tried the DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED COLUMNS yet? If not, ’phone fifty-one and give us your ad, that’s all you have to do. The Classified Section does the rest by bn. - ’ : ng you RESUL'. S.
MISCELLANEOUS ♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< + The best place to sell < + your cream is at the < + Creamery. Highest prices « ♦ always. ♦ MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. < ♦ CREAMERIES. < ♦ ♦♦ + * + + + + + *♦♦■> NEW LOC ATION—The Decatur Dot & Metal Co. has moved its place ol business to the Wagoner coal yards just west of the Clover Leaf depot Highest prices paid for old iron, rub her, rags, metal of every kind. —Ben Knapke. Manager. Fred Ashbaucher—Furnaces, spouting, lightning rods. etc., has moved into his new business room on First street. Call there or 'phone 739. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. I am now ready to make out your application blanks for 1918 licenses. At the Kalver-Noble Garage. FRANK E. (ONTER. Notary Public. WANTED, TO BUW FARMS. We are in the market for several farms in Adams county, and will pay cash, if they are bargains. If you really want to sell at a bargain, for cash, write us at once giving full details in first letter. THE STRAUS BROS. COMPANY, 817 Calhoun St., Fort Wayne, Indiana. FARM "LOANS. Plenty of money to loan on improved farms; security at 5% and s'i per cent. MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS—I am now filling out mortgage exemption blanks and will be glad to take care of yours. I have my desk in the County Recorder’s office.—Marie Patterson. 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.
I Jail bearing roller skates. We 3 have a large stock, also a full < stock of skate repair parts.—H. < Knapp & Son. | QUALITY COUNTS—That's why the t "WHITE STAG” ranks first among c all five cent cigars. If you haven’t f tried a "WHITE STAG” you’d better buy one today for you don’t know what you are missing. For sale ev-ery-where. - — — I Stop al Martin s at the sign F t T md lunch at all hours. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦ + Schlosser Bros.’ Cream Buy- ♦ ♦ Ing Station solicits your patron- + + age. Our motto is high prices + + and courteous treatment to cus- ♦ ♦ tomers. Highest market prices + ♦ paid for butterfat. + + SCHLOSSER BROS. + + No. Second St., Opposite Gay, ♦ Zwlck & Myers Furniture Co. + ♦+*♦++++ ♦ •> + + + + Fred Ashbaucher has moved into his own building on First street, first door north of KirschReppert lumber yard. He will appreciate your business and will guarantee his work. GET PREPARED for spring work. Have your harness oiled and repaired at A. W. TANVAS’, No. 2nd St. ’Phone 471. FOR SALE FOR SALE —Ten bred O I. C. gilts, will farrow in April and May. Prices right-»P. B. Dykeman, R. R. 9. FOR SALE — Amos Gillig residence on So. Ist St., 2’/i blocks from court house, eight rooms, cellar, 300 feet long, extending to river, gas, electricity, both kinds of water, street paved. Price, $2,700. lUK ball K. C. Rhode island Red eggs for hatching; 75c per 15.—
CLASSIFIED RATES 8 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.
I John Smith. Preble. Ind. i - ■ - - - --- ■,. . ■■ ""*• | Sunshine hand power washing machine for sale, cheap. Telephone 479. ; FOR SALE—Complete threshing machinery, consisting of one 20 h. p. Case engine, one I 36-58 steel separator, with clover attachment. Inquire of Jacob L. Liechtv, Berne, Indiana, : R. R. No. 4. 'FOR SALE—A steel safe, in first-', class condition. Inquire of Harry , , ' Fike. North Second St. ' FOR SALE—Rhode Island Reds eggs ]
for hatching, 75c per 15. John Smith. Preble, Ind. CLEANERS. DID YOU EVER stop to think how your suit would look if you had it I cleaned and pressed at the DECATUR DRY CLEANERS on West Monroe St. We have many satisfied customers. Are you one? If not, fall in line. Work guaranteed.—G. W. Tester. Mgr. DECATUR SHOE SHINING j PARLOR, for ladies and penis. Hats cleaned and blocked. Expert work. Shoes dyed, cigars, tobacco, candies, cleaning. pressing and repairing. Goods called for and delivered. Call 302.—Wm. E. Cavados. Prop., 119 So. 2nd St., Decatur. Ind. FOR RENT FOR RENT —Modern house on JeffI erson St. Also 6 room house at corner of sth and Maple. Call J. F. I Arnold. FOR RENT OR SALE—Seven”room house and acre of ground, on So. Chestnut St. Inquire at John Barger residence. Craigville 'phone. FOR RENT—Room for rent, 321 W. Monroe St. FOR RENT—Five room house and 3 lots, near South Ward school house, on Rod St.—Elizabeth Kern.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED—DON'T MATTER IF BROKEN—I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Also cash for old gold, silver and broken jewelry.! Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. Will hold goods for ten days for senders approval of my offer. L. Mazer. 2007 S. Fifth St.. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. WANTED —Place on farm, by the month or year by- married man; .experienced in farm work. Call at this office.
van TEO—MALE help I WANTED—Salesmen to sell our guaranteed oils and paints. Experience unnecessary. Extremely profitable offer to right party.—The Glen Refining Company, Cleveland, Ohio. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Fountain pen. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. and describing property. LOST —Saturday evening in the Hower grocery or the Fair Store, or between the Hower grocery and the Enterprise drug store, a $5 bill. Will the finder please leave at this office.
• LOST—Automobile tail light and 11- • cense tag. Finder please return to this office. FOUND —Automobile license plate. Owner may have same by calling nt . this office and paying for this ad. I. LOST —Twelve dollar note. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. [ t LOST —Small knitted American flag, , about 6x12 inches, Sunday, either . at M. E. church, or between church t and Jesse Dailey home. Please return to Mrs. D. W. Beery. I FOUND —Blanket lor Laoy cab. Call ■ at this office. I
I wVM '«■"* M. .1. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnlthlnge DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: Office SOl Home US mSetFstos Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. N Y„ Mar. 14 -<Spc rial to Dailv Democrat (—The stock market opened irregular today with 'steel ami rails fractionally off from vesterdav’s close. F. S. Steel was euoted at 90%. off ’>■ New York Central wns at 72-N. Pennsylvania off D. Chesapeake A- Ohio at '55%. off IkToledo. Ohio. Mur. 14 -(Special to Dailv Democrat i ((pen: Wheat. Cash No 1 red $2.20. Clocer seed. ,-ash S2O 05; Mar $19.45. Timothy. *cish s:.’77’->. Alsike. cash $15.90. i — i Chicago. 111. Mar 15—(Special to Dailv Democrat!— Open: Corn. Mar. nominal; May unchanged. Oats. Mar nominal; May unchanged. Provisions steady. , , Corn N’os 2 and 3 vellow. nominal; No. 4 vellow. $1.52®51.65. Oats. No. :’. white. 93%@94%c; standard. 94', ®9se. Rye. No. 2 nominal Barley. slSO®s2 33. Pork, nominal. Lard. $25.77 Ribs. $24.00®524.50. East Buffalo. N. Y.. Mar. 14—(Spe-. rial to Daily Democrat)— Receipts 2,240; shipments. 570; official to New York yesterday. 1,140; hogs closing steady. _ ' Medium and heavy. slS.sO®sl\ yorkers ami mixed. slS.9o@'sl9.OO; i pj- s, sls.2'@slS.sO; roughs. $16.75® $17.00; stags. $14.50; down: cattle. 75; steady; sheep. 1.400; steady; lambs. $19.00; down. —
Cleveland. O—Special to Democrat) —Fruits: Apples. $1.50®52.75 per box: $3 50 ® $6.75 per barrel; cranberries. $12.00 ® $13.00 bbl.; grape fruit. Cuban. $4,0(1®54.50 per crate; orange.-. Florida. $5.2561 $5 50 box: naval, [email protected] box; lemons, $3.00®55.00 box. Vegetable'.— Peets. 65c®$l 20 half bu ; carrots. 25®50c half bu.; leeks, 25@30c bunch; turnips. [email protected] half bu.; cabbage, Holland seed $70.00®580.00 ton; celery, home i grown. 25@65c doz; onions, green. 12@15c bunch; dry. [email protected] | cwt.; cauliflower. 50® $1.50 doz.; egg plant. $6.00®57.00 case; mushrooms I $2.40 per 4 lb. basket; peppers. $3 75 ' @54.00 6 basket crate: potatoes. $125®5150 cwt; new potatoes, per hamper $2.50; sweet potatoes. $1.75 i ® $2.00 per hamper. Butter—Creamery extras In tubs. 49L 2 ®soe; prints. 50*4@51c; firsts. 43®’43U<-; seconds, 41@41%c; pack- ,: . 34@35c; oleomargarine, first ! grade. 30@31c; nut oleo. 28@29c; , - heese. York state. 26®)29c I Eggs Fresh. 36c; seconds, 37%c; 'storage. 44@45c. P ultry—Alive: Young roosters. 32®3&c; old roosters. 23@25c. Rabbits—[email protected] doz. LOCAL MARKETS. HOOSIER PACKING COMPANY. The Local Stock Market. Heavy and medium, $15.00; pigs and lights, $14.00; ® $15.00; roughs. $14.00; stags. $12.00; prime steers. sß.oo® $9.50: lights and mediums. s7.so@sßho; bologna bulls, $7 50® $8.00; calves. $11.00®$12.00; best lambs, $12.00® $13.00; mediums and lights, $3.00@$10.00; ewes, $6.00 @57.00; wethers, $9.00® SIO.OO.
GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.07; corn, 52.00; oats, new, 92c; rye, $1.50; clover seed. $16.00; alsike seed, $11.00; timothy seed. $2.50<0'53.00; wool, 65c; barley, SI.OO. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat. delivered, 47c; butterfat, at station, 46c; butterfat, in country, 45c. — WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 65c; beef hides. 14c; calf hides. 18c; tallow, 10c; sheep pelts, ' [email protected] FULLENKAMP’S. Eggs. 28c; butter, 20-40 c. I PUBLIC SALE.
The undersigned will offer at his rseidenee, 14 mile west of Pleasant Mills, on the Henry Martz farm, on Tuesday, March 19, 1918, beginning at 123:30 o’clock tne folowing property. to-wit: Horses: Bay horse. 4 years old. weight 1400; gray mare, 13 years old. weight 1300, in foal; sorrel mare. 4 years old, in foal, weight 1500; bay mare 12 years old, weight 1300; sorrel mare, 4 years old. weight 1500, in foal. Cow. 4 years fresh by day of sale. Seven Hogs: Chester White sow. due to farrow first week in April; 4 hogs, weight 150 each; 2 shoats. weight 120 each. Sixty laying hens. Farming Implements: 3-in. wagon, flat bottom hay rack, new; mud boat, new; 60-tooth Osborn steel frame harrow, Oliver walking breaking plow. Crown 5-ft. cut mower. Case corn plow, surrey, buggy pole, blai ksmith bellows, set heavy breeching harness, set single
buggy harness, corn in crib, about 3 ton clover hay, 25 bu. oats, fodder, forks, shovels and garden tools. Malleable South Bend range. 18-in. soft coal burner, good as new; 4 burner oil stove, kitchen cabinet, cream separator, bed. springs and mati tress, book case, 6 chairs, 2 rocking ' chairs. Terms:—Sums under $5.00 cash. Over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing interest after 6 months. Four 1 per cent off for cash. No goods tn- ’ moved until settled for. FRED GEHRES Harry Daniels, Auct. Albert Mauller, Clerk. 60t6 ss(kod BONDS ARE HERE. ! The Old Adams County bank
' rr.G.ed the JpDH) l oan Bonds. Those ’ ing for Name should call a OLD AD AMS <<H' 1 ' ® PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for Mil* L al publii auction at hi.I > 1918. beginning at '«■ U ' following property. to wit «x '• w, w.- Bav maw. 4 years old. good worl;e r ; bav Lor” 2 years old; roan colt. 2 years old; bay colt. 2 >•«'* ■ old; sorrel mare. 2 years old . U s mare. 2 years old Mgl t «’ 1 ■t Brindle heifer. fresh sonn heifer. i frosh in a few weeks; open ■ spring calf; Holstein, coming 1 >e > < ohl good one; Jersey row. 4 jears ' old. fresh March 24; Holstein heifer. ! fr.sh June 3: Durham heifer, fresh April 15. Thirty-six n " RB: ., rh I ll ® Poland China sows, pigs by, 1 > roc sow, pigs by side; .. gilts, due t farrow last of March; 3 full Mood Duroe gilts to farrow in April. -> sb-rats weight 80 to 100 lbs. each, 1 Poland China male hog good oi e. Seven sheep. Four doz. full blo<>«! White L<ithorn chickti* farming implements: Osborn mower. 1216 I‘sc barrow. Avery. International and Wiggle Tail cultivators, good as new; farm wagon. Marple < ream separator. in good shape; set buggy harness. sei waterproof horse covers. 5 or 6 tons of < lover and some timothy hay in mow; 250 bu. good corn in crib; 150 Im. nice seed oats; 40 bn. seed' potatoes, some White Eureka ■ and other kinds. Terms: Sums of $5.00 and undor. ■ash Over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing 8 per cent interest after 6 No goods removed until settled for. months. Four per cent off for cash AMOS LEHMAN. Jeff Liechty. Auct 8-11-12-13 PUBLIC SALE. As 1 am going to move to Arkansas 1 will oiler for sale at public auction at my home in Monroe. Ind., on Saturdav. March 16, beginning at ’2:30 o’clock, the following articles, to wit: Sideboard, dining table. 6dining < hairs. 3 kitchen chairs, kitchen cabinet, couch., sewing machine. :; rot king < hairs. Round Oak heater, cook stove and Puritan coal oil stove. 2 large iron beds. Iron child s bed. oil beater, 2 pair springs, felt mat tress, 2 dressers, pictures, lawn mowr. 2 tapestry rugs. 11x12 and 9x12; 5 doz. glass cans. 15 gal . 12 and 12 gal jars, ironing board and numerous other articles. Terms: -Al! sums under $5. cash; .. credit of 6 months will be given ■i sums over $5. MLS. SHERMAN ESSEX. J. N. Burkhead. Auct. 61t3 —■ OBITUARY
Vincent Meredith, son of Lawrence; and Mae Johnson, was born December 30th. 1917. and departed this life' March 2. 1918, aged 2 months. 2 days. There is left to mourn his early de , j arture. the parents, one frother.' Ermal; one sister, Marcile; two grand-j parents, one step grandparent, with; other relatives and dear ones. A darling babe from us has gone A voice we love is stilled, A place is vacant in our home Which never can be stilled. God in Tiis wisdom has recalled The child His love hath given. While the little body slumbers here The soul is safe in haaven. a“ little want ad NOW AND THEN, WILL ALWAYS HELI* THE MOST PROSPEROUS OK MEN.
Official Time Table of Decatur Railroads t.HOD RAPIDH A IWDIAJIA. he G. K. A I. Hoad—’l’boae No. > I Ptusrngrr «*sn«loa and Frel»fcf I Honae, Honror and ®t». Southbound. \o. 2. Except 1 :Oft P. M. I No. C. Dally 12tS3 A. M. I .Northbound. ’ No. ft, Daily - <- M. I no. X. Except Sunday .. P, M. I Voa. Hi and 2f» are <»nr- | Ut »rnirH. 1.. WFJIRI. Agent - «»HT UH’NE k.ND DRCATHI TRACTION LINE. CENTRAL TIMF< Effective October Ift, 1»17 j i «*nve Decatur Leave Ft. Wayae ft S4O a. an. 7:00 a. m. 7;<»O a. in. H:3O a. m. -:3O a. m IbtOO a. in. lOttMi a. m. (1:30 »« m. 11 S3O a. u*. 1 p. ca.
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LAB OF CHINA I'oiitiniied from huge 3
good u rnion In my native lange"" Sunday, after cramming nothing Chinese all week, is a privilege » I especially enjoy. Probably most of you uro wondf whether or not I have learned to .hop sticks, also, whether I 1 darted to grow a queue. As to (ormer art. I can truly say ihat . ..allied my lesson well, for 1 no !<’ er have much difficulty in convey
«•$ lll’.tv •• ,00.1 to my mouth by means of sti<La. l week 1 even succeeded in eat gr.-a-y Chinese noodles without mi troutile. However, my queue isn’t | ing quite so well, because my hair, stead of growing long, has suddet taken a notion to fall out, and f many days I'll have to wear a wig stead of a nice flowing ‘ pig-tail." 1 ha. I ho(>e you won’t take to heart I am saying now. for I haven’t be aide to get over all of my foolishne yet. Fred asked about the buffaloes 1
nave out here. No. I don’t think h-— would want to keep any on his fam because they eat an awful lot anil lon't like foreigners one bit They have been known to gore people to death The Chinese children ride on heir backs and tend them all day long without fear. The Buffaloes don’t get after Chinese folks. These animals are used to do farm work just ho same as oxen were formerly used ,'or that kind of work at home. If you could see how fast they work. 1 don't I . elieve you would consider getting | uy- | The weather here is still comfortab-,’ v warm. We are wearing light wraps •nd have a small fire in the evenings. .Ve had one slight cold snap and sever- . 1 heavy frosts, but are now enjoying autiful fall weather again. Am enclosing my Chinese calling ■ ard and my monthly laundry bill. If. you can read an itemized account o. i.iy laui.dry, you are welcome. Well. 1 have given you only a very . luch abbreiated sketch of some of :ny experiences and could tell you. oh. > many more, but must stop lest i < veary you and take up too much of • .our time In reao.'ng over this let>er J notice that 1 haven’t said anyhing about the needs ot the people or told you anything that would inspire In you new and increased efl >rt. How-1
; ever. I trust that you will not lag in 'enthusiasm for the work. If you find * -.ourselves doing that, let me know, and I'm sure I will be able to furnish you enough information about coniditions out here to make you feel like I working and studying day and night. Before closing I want to thank you, jail again for the many kindnesses y./i; tendered to me prior to my leaving, Decatur, and especially, for the encouragement you gave, in taking so much interest in what I was about to et out to do. I think of my farewell service often, of your generous gifts. , and of your promised prayers. May I God bless us mutually, and may nett hj er you nor I fail Him by failing each ’ I other. Hoping that your meeting will be a success, that you have all had a j most pleasant holiday season; and) 1 :hat the New Year will have much of | Christian opportunity seasoned with a consciousness of the Master’s pr-s • -nee and benediction, I am Yours in His service.
I ESTHER S. SELLEMEYER li I For TREASURER. j Fred Studler, of Hartford town- _ I ship, announces that he is a candiI date for treasurer of Adams county, I subject to the decision of the dem I ocratic primary. Tuesday, May 7. I and he will appreciate your supI port. 60t6 GET YOIRS’O.OOBONDS. ' The Liberty Loan Bonds, in I the $,50.00 denominations, have I been received by the Old Adams I County bank. Those subscribI ing to the issue should call at I once and take them up. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK.
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned executor of the estate of the late G. W. Gentis. by virtue of an order of court, will offer i at public sale at the residence on West Monroe street, in the Malott property, beginning at 12:30 noon, on Saturday. March 16th, the personal property, including one kitchen I range one couch rocking chairs sinI gle bed with springs and matress 2 I large beds. Edison graphophone, and I numt-rous other household articles. I Terms cash in hand. i J W. GENTIS Executor. | John Spuhler, Auct. 60t5 I libertFbond - SUBSCRIBERS. Those subscribing for the I $50.00 Liberty Bonds should | al! at the Old Adams County I bank and get theirs. The new I ‘ sue has just been received. I OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK. { O I We have just received our onion sets, and plenty of garden seeds. Buy while the assortment is good.—Steele & Bleeke.
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