Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1918 — Page 4
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MISCELLANEOUS ♦♦♦+++++ + + + + + +1 + ATTENTION, DAIRYMEN! + + + ♦ Tho increase of patronage is a + + safe guarantee that there is + + money in selling Cream to the + ; ♦ Creamery. + + MARTIN KLRPPEII CO. + + CREAMERY + + The Place to Sell Your Cream + ♦++++++ + + + + + + + NEW LOCATION—The Decatur Iron A 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. Fred Ashbaucher—Furnaces, spouting, lightning rods, etc., has moved into his new business room on First street. Call there or ’phone 739. We have a complete line of rootiing. tinning, building hardware, and anything you want in that line.—C. F. Bucher, 106 E. Monroe St. + + •’• + + + + + •<• + + + + + ♦ SCHLOSSER BROS.' CREAM + + BUYING STATION, on North + + Second street, wilt remain open + . + on Saturday night until eight + + o’clock. We pay creamery + 4> prices. We are fully equipped + + with the latest outfit in our new + + building opposite Gay, Zwic|< <£. 4- + Myers’ furniture store and solic- ♦ + it your patronage. + ♦ SCHLOSSER BROS., + + A. Lenhart, Mgr. + + ♦ + + + + + + + + + + + •*•, I ant now located in my new , place on East Monroe street.; See me for your tinning, build- ; ing hardware, roofing, furnaces and other materials, along this 1 line.—F. Bucher. 106 E. Monroe StWILL CLOSE HALF DAY. My office will be closed each Wednesday afternoon, beginning April 3, until further notice. —C. R. Weaver, ‘ osteopath. People’s Loan & Trust Bldg. 79t6 j Buy that soldier boy in camp a box of White Stag* to cheer him up. For ’ sale everywhe e.—Vhite Stag Cigar Co., Decatu.r, Ind. , Stop at the sign “EAT" for meals and short orders. —Mar- 1 tin’s Restaurant and Bakery. |i DECATUR STEAM LAUNDRY—A first-class laundry, not a saw mill. ( We wash everything but the baby and sendback everything but the dirt— Decatur Steam Laundry. FARM LOANS. Plenty 01 money to loan on improved farms; security at 5% and 5Vi per cent. JOHN SCHURGER & SON. GET YOUR AUTO PAINTED—Best work at the lowest prices.—Decatur Carriage Works. 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 for particulars. It's gree. Address National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis. 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 *pring work, nave your harness oiled and repaired at A. W. TANVAS', No. 2nd 3L 'Phone 471. FOR SALE FOR BALE —Complete set of fumed oak dining room furniture, round table, chairs with leather seats, large bullet, and beautiful china cabinet, all match perfectly. Also
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new refrigerator. Very low price. I in-nt be sold this week. Inquire of C !>'. Teeple. SEED POTATOES FOR SALE—CaII John B Rice, Short 6th St., be tween Madison and Jefferson Sts Near Supply Co. Filler Mill. 1 FOR SALE —Corn for chicken feed. 35c per bushel basket.-Joe J. Tonnelier, 703 No. sth St. FOR SALE—Big Type Pelland China male pigs. Good ones. Inquire of John C. Magley, 11. D. No. 7. Decatur. rOu 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. 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. Decatur shining, hat cleaning and dry cleaning parlor, for ladies and gents. Hats cleaned and blocked, fancy dry cleaning and pressing. Let us clean and press your suit, for only SI.OO. Goods called for and delivered. Phone 302.—Wm. E. Cavadas. Prop.. 149 So. 2nd St. FOR RENT FOR RENT - House, garden and barn for rent, on 14th St.. $7.00 per month. Apply Mrs. Julius Haugk. FOR RENT —Part of house on North sth St. Call on Mrs. Wetters, 821 No. sth St. FOR RENT—Six room house, newly papered. See S. J. Hain, at the Hoosier Meat Market. FOR RENT—Au S room house on Madison St. Only three blocks from city. Will give possession April Ist. Call ’phone 43. FOR RENT—Two new 6 room houses on Kekionga St. Inquire of Dyonis Schmitt. MiSCELLANEOUs’ WANTED CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH— Don’t matter if broken. We pay as high as $17.50 per set, also CASH for gold, silver, platinum, dental gold, old jewelry. We will send CASH by return mail. Will hold goods for one week for sender's approval of offer. Mail to Berner's False Teeth Specialty, 22 Third Street. Troy, N. Y. A ANTED—MALE HELP MEN WANTED—Steady work the year around for good, steady men. Good pay. No night work. Plenty of houses. Boys over 16 0. k. —Bimel Wheel Co., Portland, Ind. WANTED—A good reliable man to plant 22 acres in oats. Will rent on cash or grain basis. If interested see J. W. Meibers, North Third St., 'phone 141. IbARBER wanted A. L. Bnrdg, Decatur. Ind. WANTED—We want salesmen to I sell a high class patented article, i sells to all merchants, quick money, .liberal commission. For particulars write or see Ralph Miller, Decatur, . 1 Indiana. 79tf SALESMEN WANTED. • SALESMEN —Foi Ideal Stencil MaI chine. Good commission, exclusive I territory—splendid sideline. No cost ten-day trial allowed.—L. M. Burt, sales representative, 604 Johnston Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio.
M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings Private AmDulance Service DECATUR. - IND. Telephone: Office 80; Home 185
nrLP WANTrn—FFMAI r WANTED Young Indies to enter training for nurses; 19 years of age with at least one year of high school ■-3 year course. Apply to Supt. So. Chicago Hospital. 2325 Fast 92 Place , So. Chicago, 111 WANTED Woman for general housework. No washing. Call 409 Monroe St. 83t!l LOST AND FOUND lost— A bracelet with the name Mary engraved on it. Finder return to this office and receive reward. • — —— ‘ it r ■■ ir T" — 1 ~ — LOST—GoId watch, on the central schoot lot: Hampton works, cracked crystal; with chain and knife attached. Return to this office and receive reward. LOST—Two furniture packing pads, somewhere on road. Finder please return to Yager Bros. & Reinking FOUND—In the R®X theater, a pot k et book, compliment from the Bank of Berne. Owner may have same by describing property and paying for this ad. S4t3
MARKETS-STOCKS ! Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York, N. Y„ April B—(Spe cinl to Daily Democrat)- The stock market opened orregular. Rail stocks were fractionally higher. Southern Railway being quoted at 22%, up %. and Union Pacific at 120%. up %. United States Steel opened off ’ 4 at 91%. American Smelting lost % at 77%. Marine stocks were fractionally lower. Baldwin was at 76. og %. Toledo. Ohio. April B—(Special to Dailv Democrat)—Open: Wheat, cash No. 1 red, $2.20. Clover seed, cash. $20.00. Timothy, cash. $3.67%. Alsike, cash, $15.50. Chicago. 111.. April B—(Special to Daily Democrat)-Open: Corn, Mayup %e. Oats, April, nominal; Mayup %<-. Provision, slightly lower. East Buffalo, N. Y.. April B—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts 4. 800; shipments. 2.050 yesterday; receipts. 7.200: shipments. 4.750 today; official to New York Saturday. 2.090; closing slow. Medium and heavy. [email protected]; yorkers. generally. $18.50; pigs. $1S,00; roughs. sl6.oos} $16.25; stags. $14.00; down; cattle, 3,125; steers, fifty higher; shipping steers, $13.00@ $14.65; butcher steers. slo.oosi $13.25; cows and heifers. sg.sh(fi $12.50; siteep. 6.000; steady; top lambs. $20,75; yearling $18.75; clip pod lambs. $17.85;' 'ddwn; sheep, $14.50; down. Cleveland, O— Special to Democrat) —Fruits: Apples. [email protected] petbox; $3.50 @ $6.75 per barrel; cranberries, $12.00 @ $13.00 bbl.; grape fruit, Cuban. $4,00<&54.50 per crate; oranges. Florida. [email protected] box; naval, [email protected] box; lemons. $3.00 @55.00 box. Vegetables—Beets. 65c@$l 20 half bu.; carrots. 25@50c half bu.; leeks. 25@30c bunch; turnips. [email protected] half bu.; cabbage. Holland seed [email protected] 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 lb. basket; peppers. $3 75 @54.00 6 basket crate; potatoes, sl.so@sl 65 per cwt.; potatoes, new. [email protected] per hamper. Butter—Creamery extras in tubs. 45@45%c; prints. 46@46%c; firsts, 41@41%c; seconds, 38@39%c; packing 32@33c; oleomargarine, first grade. 30@31c; nut oleo, 26%@27%c; cheese. York state. 26@29c. Eggs —Fresh, 34@34%c Cheese—York State. 28@29c; brick fancy 33@35c; Swiss domestic, 33@ 35c; block Swiss, 33@34c; limburger, 27@30c. Poultry—Alive: Young roosters, 35c; old roosters, 27c. 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 leers, $9.00@$10.00; lights and mediums, [email protected]; bologna bulls. [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; oat*. new. 88c; rye, $1.50; clover seed. $16.00; alsike seed. $11.00; timothy seed, [email protected]; wool, 65c; barley, SI.OO. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 41c; butterfat, at station, 39c; buterfat, in country, 38c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 65c; beef hides, 14c; calf hides, 18c; tallow, 10c; sheep pelts, [email protected] FULLENKAMP'S. Eggs, 32c; butter, 30-40 c. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thus publicly express our sincere thanks to the pastor and teacher of the St. Paul Lutheran church, for the sermon and music at the funeral of our beloved wife and mother, and to thank also the kind neighbors and friends for the flowers and the many other ways In which they helped us during the sorrowful hours. W. J. BIEBEKICH & FAMILY.
<»*«***** + «>*♦♦* ♦ POLITICAL * ♦ ANNOUNC EMENTS * i ♦++♦++♦♦♦♦+♦♦+ ( Oil .11 IX'.li fMTH CIRCUIT. Yoh m o lie r«L»X ;iul hnrijo •! to nn tiounv* that I am a randidutv for jmig** ’ i.f ih” A.ianm •in uh vourt »*» th»» d< ft ••••ratir primary to nmd on Mav 7, IM|x. THif l»rm only. | bi.if bOKJ: I’. EIIWIN. ♦ Pinna** ni rmnnco (he name of the uni u <..in<lldatv for Judge ot th“ LMh judicial circuit, subject to the - de«i.‘i<'n of the democratic primary ♦ •l”< lion to be held Tueyilßy. M;n C.Hlf JoltX C. AKiIIAN You are hereby uutMrized t<» an- • rimime the name of the unders’lgned a«i a candidate for Judge of the 2«th ’ Judi- lal clrvuh. rubject to the dr. ision of lhe mod a lie primary to tie held '! nr -;ila\. May 7. 1 m JS. ■ faitr PAVIb E. SMITH. > roR M HIKIOK. 1 Plcnso auhoun<-e my name as a rntv i (lidale for surveyor of Ad.*m> l oiinlv, s< < ond term, subject to the derision ’ of the democratic primary to be held ( . ■ J;.■ , May .. 1»1S f.cif okval iiAititri r. FOR MIF.RIFF You are authorized to annourn e my name .is a can<tidate for sheriff of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held on Tuesday, May 7,191 V C7tf JOHX RAKER. Please announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for sheriff of Adams county, subject _io the decision of ttie demoerniic primary, to he held Tuesday, May 7.11 HS. 6C.tf FHKp BRAUN. You are authorized to announce mj name as a democratic candidate tor sheriff of Adams county. Ind, subject to the decision of voters at the primary , ejection to be held, Tuesday, May 7. *IS 6‘Jtf L. D. JACORS. You are authorized to announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for sheriff of Adams county, subject to the derision of the democratic primary election, Tuesday. May 7. 'IS. G9lf SEI’HUS MlfldUll. FOR l»RO*iF,< I TIMi ATTORNEY. I’rancis S. Armantrout of ilcneva announces his <-andidacy for pr<»se« u(ing attorney of the L’titli judicial dlsrtict, comprising Adarus county, subject to the decision of tho democratic primary election, to be held Tuesday. May 7, 1918. 6»tf Please announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for prose- < uting attorney for the 2Cth Judicial district, subject to the decision nf the democratic primary. Tuesday, May 7, Hiix. A. Bt TCiiER. You are hereby authorized tn announce the name of tlie Undersigned as a candidate for prosecuting attorney of the L’fith judicial district, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday. May 7, 191 K. E. Bl’ltT LENHAfvr. FOIL RECORDER. You are authorized to announce my name us a candidate for county recorder of Adams county, Indiana, subject to the de< isloh of the voters at the primary to he held, Tuesday, May 7, 1918. 71tf Aa. C. AUGSRVRGER. Andrew J. Case of St. Mary’s township announces his name as u candidate for recorder of Adams roupty, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday, May 7. 191*. Gfitf Please announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for recorder of Adams county, subject to tho decision of th” primary election to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1918. 69tf GABIUEE F. KINTZ. FOR TRft lM RkCR. You arc authorized to auounce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for treasurer of Adams county, subject to the de< ision cf the democratic primary to he held May 7.191 b. <,Xtf ED AUGkiEXHAPGIL Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday. May 7, 1918 67tf LOVIS KLKXNE. FOR TREASI HER. Please anounce my name as a candidate for treasurer of Adnms county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday. May 7, 1918. EARL STRAUB. You are authorized tn announce th* name of the undersigned ws a candidate for treasurer of Adams coubty. subject to the decision of the democratic primary, to be held Tue.sday, Mav 7» 1918. FRED XV. STt’DLER. C9tf Hartford Township. CORONER. The name of Dr. D. D. Clark is hereby announced as a candidate for coroner of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday, May’ 7, lain. FOR, COl NTY You are authorized to announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for assessor of Adams county, subject to the derision of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday, May 7. 1918 C7tf WM. FRAZIER. TOWNSHIP TRF9TKB. You are hereby authorized to annoum e the undersigned as a dwnaefatic 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 the decision of the democratic primary election to be held Tuesday. May 7. 1918. 71t6 W. H. DL7MTNGER, TOWXSHIP TRUSTEE. You are authorized to announce my i!'«me as a democratic candidate for f. uHtee of Preble township, subject to the de< ision of the voters at the r»rimarv election to be held Tuesday. Slay 7. 1918. JOHN MILtER. TOWNSHIP TRt STEE. Please announce the name of the uhderslgned as a candidate for trustee of Preble township, subject to the decision of. the democratic primary Tuesday, May 7, 1918. 74t6 CHARLES EWELL. TRt NTEE—HOOT. Please announce the name of tU** undersigned ns a candidate for trustee of Root township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary May ' 7, 1918. PHIL L. SCHEIFEJRSTEIN. THISTEE—KIRKLAND. You are authorized to announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for trustee of Kirkland township, subject to the decision <»f the demcoratic primary May 7, 1918. P. E. FUGATE. TRUSTEE—ST. You are authorized to announce my > name as a democratic candidate for I trustee of St. Mary's township, subject 1 to the decision of the voters at the i primary election to be held Tuesday, 1 May 7, 1918. S. J. DURBIN’ TRI NTEE—-UNION, I You are authorized to announce my , name as a democratic candidate for 1 trustee of Union township, subject to , the decision of the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1918. 34t« C. L. D SHEETS. WAR VS, J You are authorize*! to announce the name of the undersigned hs a candidate for trustee of St. Mary’B township, subject to the decision of the
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The undersigned announces hie name as a candidate for commissioner second district, Adams count, sub , j*< t IO the decision of the democratic - 7 ' y iS ' c. C. BEEP*. 1 Th" undersigned hereby announces his name us a eandldat" for lomtnls■durrer. se. ond district. Adams eounD. , Indiana, subje. t to the demo, tali" r primary. Tuesday, r'OMMKMO.'EH, rtllllD DISTKH'T. You are authorized io announce the name of tLe undersigned us a candidate for "ommlssloner, Third district. suM"' t to the deelsion of the demo- , crail" primary, M.i' 7. 1418. tarm. t;OBT. SCWAftTZ. FOR RBI’HKSEVTVFIVE. You are authorized to announce my name as a denio<-ratic candidate foi representative ot Adams county, Indiana, subject to the decision of the vutere al the prira-cry election to be held Tuesday. Slay 7. 1918. JOSEPH W. WALKER. FOX ULERK. Please announce rnj name as a candidate for clerk of the Adams circuit court, subject to the decision of the democratic primary, May 7,191 S. FERD IN A .ND BL EE KE. Please announce my name as a candidate for clerk of the Adams circuit court, subject to the decision of the democratic primary May 7. 1918 This is my second race. JOHN T. KELLY You are authorized to announce mv name as a <«andldale for clerk of the Adams rir< uit court, subject to the dw ision of the democratic primarj, May 7. 1918. JOHN E. NELSON NDI’K E DI M IIOOL IIOI*E LET’l’l v<;. Notice is hereby given that the Advistory Board of Root-School Township, of Root Township, Adams County, Indiana, ami the unde: signed Trustee thereof, will reieive sealed bids, ;it th** s< ho<»i house in Monmouth. Indiana, until yiundiiy. the 22n«i I>M> of Kprll. Is. iit one o'clock j>. m. tor furnishing all the materials ami performing all the labor according to the plans ami spe. iihations now on tile at the office of .said trustee ami at the ofti< e of Os. ar Uloffman. architect. Decatur, Indiana, in (he ere< lion and construction of a new school building in said township, on a trad of land owned by said township, In school district No. 7. All bld«iers must bid or mention the amount the> will allow for (he old brick s< hool buildings in districts No. M and District No. 7, in said township, and the successful bidder shall wreck these buildings. clean the old material, transport same to the sit< of the now school building and will be allowed to simh of the obi materials n sb. • n» w <'onstructloh. as may be allowed by the architect and trustee. Notice ie also given that at the same time amt place sealed bids will also be be received lot furnishing the mat- rials ami performing the labor < ord4ng to the plans and spet ifi< ation- for jhe installation of a Direct-Indirect Steam Heating and Ventilating system to be installed in the said propos- < ed new s< boob burldlng. Notice is also given that at the same, time and place sealed bids will also be received for furnishing all the mater-; ials ami performing all the lai».<r according to the plans and specifl. ations lor the Installation of a Chemi-al Closet system tr, be installed in the -pr<>p'»sed new school building. Notice is also given -that at the same time and place sealed bids will l»e received for furnishing all the material and performing al Ithe labor to xlrlll and complete 3-inch water well on the school Jot In said district, bidders to bid per lineal foot. T|ip right is reserved to accept or re levt an’y or all l»i<ls. IJjK'h Idbdyr on the general <onstructlon will be red u I red to deposit with his bid a certified che< k in the • sum of $1,000.00. Eu<’h bidder on the heating and ventilating will be reuulrsd to deposit with his bbl a certified check in the sum of $900.00. Each bidder on the (’hemlcal Closet System will be retjulred to «lepusit with his bid a certified check in the sum of sloo.'H' The certified checks to’ be a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract in writing for the construction and installation of said work if ’ awarded him, and failing so to do. said ehes k will be forfeited to Root School- ' Township. Successful bidders will be required to enter into a contract In writing for the performance of said work as awarded and will also be required to ■ give bond with security to the ap- • proval of the undersigned, for the ■ faithful performance of said contract* [ and for the payment of all bills in • full for labor, materials and board arising out of the performance of said work. PHIL L. SCHIEFERSTEIN. 1 Trustee of Root School Township. I Root Township, Adams County. Indi- ’ ana. 1-8-15 SEVENTEENTH*CHILD DEAD —,<" —— Funeral services for Pauline, ag' d. > five weeks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I ’ John Ix>bsiKer. of Monroe township, | were held yesterday from the Winchester church. The child is the first B one of seventeen children In the fam- ‘ Uy to die. Death was due to whoops ing cough.
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