Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1918 — Page 4
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————————— — IN A TIME LIKE THlS—Everybody wante to get the most money for the goods that they | have to sell, in fact everyone wants RESULTS. Have you tried the DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED I COLUMNS yet? If not, 'phone ' fifty-one and give us your ad, j that's all you have to do. The Classified Section does the rest by bringing you RESULTS. miscellaneous « ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + + ♦ The best place to sell ♦ ♦ your cream is at the ♦ ♦ Creamery. Highest prices * ♦ always. ♦ ♦ MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. + ♦ CREAMERIES. + ♦♦♦♦♦+*+++++++ .NEW LOCATION —The Decatur Iron * Metal Co. has moved its place ot 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. Fred Ashbaucher—Furnaces, spouting, lightning rods, etc., has moved into his new business room on First street. Call there or 'phone 739. Cracked eggs for sale. Inquire at H. Berling & Co. packing house. 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 5Vi and 5•/) per cent. JOHNSt 'HI’RGER & SON. Stop at Martin's at the sign EAT and lunch at all hours. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦++++*+ ♦ Schlosser Bros.’ Cream Buy- ♦ ♦ Ing Station solicits your patron- +' ♦ age. Our motto is high prices + . ♦ and courteous treatment to cus- ♦ j ♦ tomers. Highest market prices 4- ♦ paid for butterfat. ♦ SCHLOSSER BROS. * \ ♦ No. Second St., Opposite Gay, + j ♦ Zwlck & Myers Furniture Co. + , ♦ ♦♦♦ + + ♦♦ + + + + + +< i We have plenty of skimmed e milk at 10c per gallon.—Martin- ’ Klepper Co. _ r Fred Ashbaucher has moved , into his own building on First street, first door north of Kirsch-1 ( Reppert lumber yard. He will , appreciate your business and will guarantee his work. j. i GET PREPARED for spring work. ( Have your harness oiled and repaired at A. W. TANVAS’, No. 2nd a St. 'Phone 471. ' FOR SALE FOR SALE—Sunshine hand power washing machine. Will sell cheap. Telephone 479. i FOR SALE —Nearly new. six griddle,, f enamel reservoir, wood or coal i i range. Will sell cheap, Inquire 1 422 So. Ist St. ] FOR SALE—ISO egg hotair in- f cubator; also two good Belgium rabbits. 'Phone 10-R. FOR SALE—Complete threshing machinery, consisting of one 20 h. p. Case engine, one 86-58 steel separator, with clo-‘ ver attachment. Inquire of Jacob L. Liechty, Berne, Indiana, R. R. No. 4. _i HATCHING EGGS FOR SALE—, Rhode Island Reds and White Leghorns, 1& for 75c. —C. C. poese, R. D.' No. 5, or 'phone 11-D. WAGONS FOR SALE—Having completely motorized our service, we have for sale several wagons in good condition, just the thing for delivery or huckstering purposes. Bargains for some one. Inquire H. Berling Packing Co.. Decatur. FOR SALE —Barred Plymouth Rock eggs, 15 for 60c, or $4.00 per hundred. 'Phone 6-TI R. R. i, Decatur, Ind. —Stephen A. Seigrist. 71t6 FOR SALE —Minorca eggs, for hatching; 15 for 75c. Inquire Zeke Summers, 909 Walnut St., 'phone 651.,
CLASSIFIED RATES 8 pt. regular like this—not over 20 words three times for a quar ter. 8 pt. black like this—not over 20 words —two times for a quarter. | 8 PT. CAI'S LIKE THIS—NOT OVER 20 WORDS —THREE TIMES FOR FIFTY CENTS. 10 pt. like this—five cents a ' line. 77"”” i "i— 'YT . — — - CLEANERS. DID YOU EVER stop to think how your suit would look if you had it 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. FOR REN I FOR RENT—Modern house on Jeff erson St. Also 6 room house at corner of sth and Maple. Call .1 F. Arnold. FOR RENT - Modern house on Rugg St. Inquire of Mrs. D. W. Myers. I FOR RENT—seven room house, on i;:th St. Large barn room for three horses or automobile. Good garden tract. Inquire of Fred Koenig, High St., 'phone 71S. FOR RENT—I6O acre farm; inquire at this office. FOR RENT—Two new 6 room houses on Kekionga St. Inquire of Dyonis Schmitt. 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. BABY HI'GGY WANTED Will buy an up-to-date baby buggy. Leave description and price at Daily Democrat office. WANTED—A dressmaker for plain sewing. Inquire Mrs. James Arnold, Cor. 3rd and Jefferson Sts. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WOMEN WANTED—FuII time salary 24, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer: 50c an hour spare time. Big spring business. Experience unnecessary.—lnternational Mills, Norristown, Pa. LOST AND FOUND LOST —A white and black chinchilla jacket, somewhere between W. McQueen's home and the Breiner feed barn. Finder please return to this office. FOUND —Purse containing order book and small purse. Call at this office and pa> ft r this notice. 2t Decatur Woman Finds Remedy Worth Fabulous Fortune. “I wouldn't take a million dollars for the good Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy has done for me. 1 have finished the course and can say that I ant entirely cured of very severe indigestion, bloating and colic attacks I suffered from for many years." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the ca-, tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation' [which causes practically all stom-1 ach. liver and intestinal ailments, including apendlcitis. fine dose I will convince or money refunded. Holthouse Drug Co. advt JEWISH PASSOVER Begins Wednesday Evening — Lasts Eight Days. 1 Barney Kalver will go to Fo>'t Wayne tomorrow afternoon to attend : the Jewish Passover observance which • begins tomorrow evening and con- ' tinues eight days. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 80; Home 185
MARKETS-STOCKS. Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. Now York, N. V.. Mar. 26—(Special to Dully Democrat) The stock market opened irregular and weak today. Prices in most cases were fractionally off. Anaconda sold off to Gl. Bethlehem B was at 76N. off nnd United States Steel, common, was quoted nt 88% to %, off % to . Rail stocks wire th,' exceptions end made fractional gains. Southern Paclhc sold al 83’,. up ’B. and Chesapeake Ai Ohio gained Marino and steel stocks led an improv'd tone aftei the first half hour of trading was over. United States Steel. Minh had opened with a loss of % t, xx»,, recovered and sold at 89. .Ma’am' |>r-■ ■ f re I l.ounced I; 90’. »<i 92-:, lokdo, Ohio. Mar. 26—(Sped! t-> 'Da >y Don. Oj.<n: W.vU' ■ cash No. 1 red. $2 20. Clover seed, leash. $20.75; Mur.. $19.95. Timothy, leash. $3.75. Alsike, cash $15.40.
i I — j Chcago, 111.. Mar. 26—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Open: Corn. Mar. nominal; May up Oats. Mar. up ~ 1c; May up %C. Provision steady, to slightly higher Corn. Nos. 2 and 3 yellow, nomin / al; No. 4 yellow. $1.5541151.62. Oats, t .No. 3 white. 91(??92<-; standard. , 91 U.@92c. Rye, No 2. $2.91. Bar--1 lev." $1.55@?1.85. Pork, nominal. ! Lard, $26.90. Ribs, $2«[email protected]. i East Buffalo. N. Y„ Mar. 26—(Special to Daily Democrat) Receipts 3.20o; shipments. 1.140; official to New York yesterday. 760; hogs dosing steady. Medium and heavy. [email protected]; yorkers, [email protected]; pigs. $17.75 @$18.00; roughs. [email protected]; stags. $14.00; down; cattle. 600; steady; sheep, 4.600; steady; lambs. $19.35; down. Cleveland. O. —Special to Democrat) — Fruits: Apples. [email protected] per box; $3.50 @ $6 75 per barrel; cranberries, $12.00 @ $13.00 bbl.; grape fruit, Cuban, $4,[email protected] per crate; oranges. Florina. [email protected] box; naval, [email protected] box; lemons, [email protected] box. Vegetables—Peets. [email protected] 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 grown. 25@65c doz; onions, green. 12@15c bunch, dry. [email protected] cwt.; cauliflower, [email protected] doz.; egg plant. [email protected] case; mushrooms $2.40 per 4 th. basket; pepperS. $3.75 @sl.oo 6 basket crate; potatoes. $1.50 cwt.; new potatoes, per [email protected] cwt.; new potatoes, per $2.25 per hamper. Butter —Creamery extras In tubs 43V 2 @44c; prints. 44%@45c; firsts, 39144140 c; seconds, 37@38c; pack ing 32@33c; oleomargarine, first grade. 30@31c; nut oleo. 26H@27%c; cheese. York state. 26@29c. Eggs- Fresh, 37c; seconds, 37%c; storage, 41@45c. u Poultry—Alive: Yourig roosters. 34@35c; old roosters, 23@25c. Rabbits —[email protected] doz. LOCAL MARKETS. HOOSIER PACKING COMPANY. The Local Stock Market. Heavy and medium. [email protected]; pigs and lights. [email protected]; ( roughs. $16.00: stags, $14.00; prime steers, $9.00@$10.00; lights and mediums. [email protected]; bologna bulls. sS,[email protected]; calves. [email protected]; , best lambs. [email protected]; mediums and lights, $9.00@$10.00; ewes, $6.00 @57.00; wethers, [email protected]. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.07; corn. $2.00; oats, new. 90c; rye, $1.50; clover seed. ■ $16.00; alsike seed. $11.00; timothy seed. $2 [email protected]; wool, 65c; barley, SI.OO. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 42c; butterfat, : at station, 40c; butterfat, in country,, 39c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 65c; beef hides, 14c; calf hides, 18c; tallow, 10c; sheep pelts, [email protected]. publhTsale. As T have rented by farm. 1 will offer at public sale at my residence. 4’A miles southeast of Decatur. 2 miles west of Pleasant Mills. 1 mile east and % north of St. Paul church, on what is known as the old Bender farm, on Thursday. March 28. 1918, beginning at 10 o’clock the following property, to-wit: Four Horses: Gray mare, 13 years old, safe in foal, broke to all harness: gray mare 5 years old. weight 1300; bay gelding. 3 years old. weight. 1400, broke; brown mare colt, 1 year old. Eight Cattle: Red cow. 4 years old. calf by side; black heifer, 2 years old. calf by side; roan I Durham heifer, 1 year old; Holstein , heifer, 1 year old; red cow. 8 years old. will be fresh by day of sale; 3 I yearling steers. Twenty Hogs: | Twenty hogs, weight 60 to 70 tbs. [each. Farming Implements: McCormick binder. Rock Island hay loader. Thomas hay tedder, hay rake, Champion mower, Milwaukee mower. Corn King manure spreader, disc harrow. 10-disc Hoosier drill, a good I one; stalk cutter, J. I. Case corn planter, nearly new; new Cassaday ! sulky plow. Shunk walking plow, s Monarch corn plow, Turnbull wagon, | with double bed; old Turnbull wagon, ; hay ladder, steel roller, grind stone, buggy pole, set heavy breeching har- ’ ness. set light buggy harness, and some collars; 300 bushels of good i corn in crib. 50 bushels shelled seed r oats. 1 bushel clover seed. 4 tons of mixed hay, some fodder, and many other articles not mentioned. Terms: —All sums of $5.00 and under. cash in hand. Over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest, after 6 months. Four per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. ISRAEL BENDER. John Spubler. Auct. A. I). Suttles. Clerk. Lunch will be served on the ground. 19-23-25-26
♦ POLITICAL ♦ ANNOUNCEMENTS + ++++++++ + ♦ + + + '*' l 01l ,|| III.I: Zill II <HU I IT, Y,,u ar,‘ Ik'H'lo authorized to ann<>ixi< ■■ Hull I am a < a n>l Glia I•• for Jmlir,of th" til.ims rir. ult court auhje< I to Hi. <l< ni" i.iii, primary Io !'•• livid "h Mav 1. IHI s i Hu* Omi only. ~,.11 lkiltl'l It ERWIN I’!<',-is,* nt nounce thi* nmne of the ua-d.'i-ignnl US a conlldiiu for judge of Ih" _<.r)i lu.lii'iul elriull. HiibJiM't to Hie ,1, ...i, n Os Hu- .I,'nio. rati.' primary i'l", ||«n to be livid Tiivaduy, Mai' .. 18. iteir JOHN C. MOHAN You are hen by niilliorlac.l to announce Hie iiam*' of tin- uiul'isir'ne.l a .'..ndidali- fol lii'U'i' wi lb" -''.Hi judicial elreult. sub I to the decision ot i’i" Ccrnocratic primary lo !,• livid Tu.sJu'. May 1. lib. i;,;i: DAVID I). SMITH roll si itv ioil. PL'aso {innoun< t* rn> nann- an n vaniliilab- lor surveyor .»f Adarnw i oiinty. ; Si • ond term, silhjort to the i|e< isjoh of the democratic primary in »»♦* held Tuesday. May 7. Il’l*. ♦,bti oftVAL HAltltl’lT'. I'OR MIPIIII I' You are nuthorizeti lo annouri* e my name an a candidate for sheriff of Adams i hiifilv, subject to tin* <le« lsion of the d<rno< ral!<• primary to be held on Tuesday. May 7. I‘Jls ♦;?!f JOHN RAKER. Pleaao announce the name of tiuunderrtiicnvd as a c.arnliilat** for sheriff of Adam* county, subject t<> the decision of the democratic primary, to i.e held Tuesday. May 7. i.»;n i'i:i:i> biiaUN.
Vnu are authorized to announce ni\ name as a democratic candidate for sheriff of Adams county. Ind., subject t<» the ilecision of voters at the primarv ele< lion to be held. ’l’m-sdax. May 7. ’is, ftfttf L. I». JACOBS. You are autiiorized to announce the I name of the undersigned as a cnndi-| dale for sheriff of Adarns county, sub- I jeet to the decision of the democratic I primarv election, Tuesday, May 7, ’is. | 6!Hf SKPHI S Min/'III I’OH PROSEt I TING ITTORM'.I. Francis S. Armantrout of Geneva announces his candidacy for proset tiling attorney nf the 26th judicial dis- I riirt, comprising Adams county, subject to the decision nf the democrati« j primary election, to be held Tuesday.! May 7. IMIN. fi!»tf Please announce the name of the! undersigned as a candidate for prosecuting attorney for the 26th judicial district, subject to the decision of the <lenio<ra tic primarv, Tuesday, May 7. PUS. A. <’. Bt’TCIIEIL You are hereby authorised to announce the name of the undersigneil as a candidate for prosecuting attorney of tiie 26th judicial district, subject to the decision of the democratic primarv to be hold Tuesday, Mav 7, l!»ls. K. Bl’ltT LENHART. FOR RECORDER. You arc authorize.! to announce my name as a < andidate for county recorder of Adams county. Indiana, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary to be held, Tuesday. Mav 7, IfHS. 7Hf AARON A. AI’GSRI’RGER. Andrew .1. Case of St. Mary’s township announces his name as a candidate for recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democrat ic primary to be held Tuesday. May 7, 1!»1S. G6tf Please announce the name of the undorsigneil as a candidatt for rei oialer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the primary election to he held Tuesdav, Mav 7.191 R. • ‘•tf GABRIEL F. KINTZ. You are hereby authorised to an nounce the undersigned as a demo- < ratic candidate for recorder, subject to the <!<•< ision of the primarv election to he held Tuesdav. Mav 7, I’Hfc. ALEX LeBKFN. FOR THE IM RER. Please announce my name as a candidate for tlir demo< ratic nomination for treasurer of Adams county, subject to tiie decision of the voters al the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 7, 67 if LOPIS KLEINE. , You are authorised to announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary. t<» he held Tuesday, May 7, P»lx. FRED W. STI’DLER. 6'Jtf Hartford Township. ( OKONER. The name of Dr. D. D. (’lark is horehy nn.rmuncpd as a candidate for coroner of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday. May 7,101 S. . FOR (Ol \IA ISESSOR. You are authorized tw announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for assessor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to lie held Tuesdav, Mav 7. l!»is. 67 ts WM. FRAZIER. TOU VSHir TRI STEE. You are hereby authorized to announce the undersigned as a demo- < ratic candidate for trustee of Kirkland township, subject to the * decision of the primary election to be held Tuesday. May 7, 1918. 70tf CHAS. ARNOLD. Please announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Kirkland > township .subject to tiie decision of j the democratic primary election to be held Tuesday, Mav 7. 1918. 71t6 W. H. DIM'TINGEIt. You are hereby authorized to announce my name as a democratic candidate for township trustee of Monroe township, Adams county, Indiana, subject to the decision of Hie voters at the* primary election to be held Tuesdav, May 7, 1918. 7 2tf DENNIS STRIKER. COMMISSIONER 2ND DISTRICT. The undersigned announces his name as a candidate for commissioner, second district, Adams count, subject to the decision of tiie democratic primary. May 7, 1918. C. ('. BEER. The undersigned hereby’ announces his name as a (andidate for commissioner, second district, Adams county, Indiana, subject to tiie democratic primary, Tuesday. May 7, 1918. Second race. IRA WAGONER. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. You are authorized to announce my name as a democratic candidate for representative of Adams countv, Indiana. subject to the decision of the vo- . tens at tiie primary election to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1918. JOSEPH W. WALKER. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In celebrating the week that marks the climax of our Lord’s work on ! earth, there will be special services ’ | at the Presbyterian church four nights r I this week at 7:30 o’clock. At these - services the pastor will endeavor to make the Christ nf history a real help J in present a&y life The subjects wA) ; be: Tuesday, **Jvsus, tkc PatrfM." Wednesday, “Jesus, the Defender:” i Thursday, "Jesus, (he Friend;” Fridiy ♦ “Jesus, the Savior.” You will be very welcome at these services. JAY C. HANNA. Pastor.
VrilQ H i tOU y Wf EK I Thia is the last week of Lent, comniofily Failed llolv Week Special * church services will In* held ul the Mary’s church in this city beginni’i?' with Hie regular Lenton servie»»s th’s ’ evening. On Mupday Thursday s|>» | 'ial S(’rviees will be hold in the jnorie ing and on Good Friday prayer services will be held. On Holy Saturday high mass will be said in the morning. On Easter Sunday a solemn high mass will be said at five-thirty, i early mass ai seven-thirty and high mass again at nine thirty. Lent ( closes Saturday uuon. SUIT NEW BUT HOLEJN SHOE Bad Teeth Like Bad Shoes Spoil Fine Dress and Good Locka PEOPLE NEGLIGENT IN CARE OF MOUTH Senreco Tooth Paste Powerful To Savo the Teeth and Prevent Diseases “AU dreased up wiiM a boU la hit •hoa” was a bit of aaxoum a girl fluu< at a youutf maa friend whose entire outfit wm new axcopt his punctured shoe*. Right anough, too. Either to man or wemM a shabby pair of etiuea would spoil the appoarMuue of the moat e.egaat garment* ever worn. Wtiat about the teeth? Drew iu aU the finery you pteaae, iX you open your mouth exposing a decayed set es teeth your attraotiveaoM eaUtai right there. That’e a hole la the oboe far you. Thia appllea both lo moa and women. Girls, and young znsa. you lose half the admiration which would be directed toward you if you have bad teeth. You can’t be pieaalng with a mouthful of decay. You cant be healthy either The condition of the teeth have a telling influence un other organs of the body. Bad teeth affect the intestines, stomaco. heart, and even the eyes Medical science ahowa that bad teeth produce unhealthy conditions all over ths body With Senreco Tooth Paste at your Service —a scientifically prepared prevex. tive of Pyorrhea—there’s no need of tailing a prey to these fils. No need of having a mouthful of decayed teein Used regularly on a set of goud teeth the deadly germs have little cnance to enter. If they should enter they can’t exist long under its thorough cleansing properties. As a uiSMAser and preventive of of the tofth it is positively reliable. Advanced sbvulfi oe treated by your dentiet Use Senreco Tooth Paste as a preventative. Ask your dentist if you should not pay all attention to your teeth. of course we won’t say our Tooth Paste will cure Pyorrhea.( If you already have it, your dentist is the ductor. Even if you ate afflicted with hla terrible disease Senrecu Tooth Paste will help you to get rid of it, with your dentist's assistance But ue don’t want you to contract an) ailment of the mouth and teeth, nor doe® your dental ductor. A preventive is far better than to have tu go through the trials of a cure. Save your teeth by Senreco Tooth Paste and the probability is that you won't have to deal with foul and painful diseases By taking excellent care of your teeth you may save stomach, Intestinal, heart and eye troubles Take all precaution to keep the teeth clean and do it with Senreco Tooth Paste, the latest discovery of dental science Sample of Senreco free if yeu wish It. Senreco Tooth Paste, Clnol’bnari. Ohio. Dr. L L Cordell GRADUATE VETERINARIAN Second and English Sts. HOAGLAND. INDIANA Telephone 2 Rings, on 42 Will Answer all calls—Day or Night. JACK J. S. B. REGISTERED, stands 16 hands high. Will make the season of 1918 at my barn. Also a good IBELGIAN STUD- Come and see them. JIM W. ANDREWS , Owner and Keeper. Monroe, Ind. . , ! . .....■■ll ■I. ! | 1",,', II I ■ ' LULU GERBER ’l ; Teacher of Piano PHONE 52. 811 North Third Street
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