Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1918 — Page 6

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IN A TIME LIKE THlS—Everybody wants 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 fifty-one and give us your ad. that’s all you have to do. The Classified Sec Hon does the rest by ' bringing you RESULTS MIS( ELLANEOUSF ++♦+++•> + + + + + ♦ + + ATTENTION, DAIRYMEN! + ♦ ♦ ♦ The Increase of patronago Is a + + safe guarantee that there is + ♦ money in selling Cream to the + + Creamery. + + MARTIN’ KLEPPER CO. + ♦ CREAMERY + + The Place to Sell Your Cream. + +++++++ + + + + + + + NEW LOCATION —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 Fred Ashbaucher—Furnaces, jting, lightning rods, etc., has moved into his new business room on First street. Call there or ’uhone 739. We have a complete line of roofiing, tinning, building hardware, and anything you want in that line.—C. F. Bucher. 106 E. Monroe St. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦ + SCHLOSSER BROS.’ CREAM + ♦ BUYING STATION, on North + 4* Second street, will remain open + + on Saturday night until eight + ♦ o’clock. We pay creamery + prices. We are fully equipped + ♦ with the latest outfit in our new -r + building opposite Gay, Zwick & •> ♦ Myers' furniture store and solic- ♦ it your patronage. ♦ + SCHLOSSER BROS., + 4- A. Lenhart, Mgr. ♦ ♦♦♦+++♦+ + + + + + + I am now located in my new place on East Monroe street. See me for your tinning, building hardware, roofing, furnaces and other materials, along this line.—C. F. Bucher. 106 E. Monroe StStop at the sign “EAT” for meals and short orders.—Martin’s Restaurant and Bakery. farm LOANS Plenty ot money to loan on improved farms; security at 5>4 and s*/j per cent. JOHN SCHCRGER& SON. _ 1 GET YOUR AUTO PAINTED—Best , work at the lowest prices.—Decatur , Carriage Works. Fred Ashbaucher nas moved into his own building on First street, first door north of KjrschRepperl lumber iard He " jli appreciate .'■our business and will guarantee his work. GET PREPARED for spring work Have you"- hameo, oiled "e 1 sued at A W TANVAS' No 2nd PHoxr 471 Mil, > u < ( FOR SALE —Complete set of fumed oak dining room furniture, round table, chairs with leather seats, large buffet, and beautiful china cabinet, all match perfectly. Also new refrigerator.' Very low price, mint bR sold this week. Inquire ot E Teeple. bSED POTATOES FOR SALE—CaII John P Rice, Short Gth St., between Madison and Jefferson Sts. N ar Supply Co. Filler Mill. FOR SALE —Corn for chicken feed. 35c per bushel basket. —Joe J. Ton- . nelier, 703 No. sth St. FOR SALE —Horse and buggy and a 1914 model Ford. Inquire of Louis Reinking, Magley, Ind., R. R. R. 1. cU*. SALE —Complete threshing machinery, consisting of one 20 h. p. Case engine, one 36-58 steel separator, with clover attachment. Inquire of Jacob L. Liechty, Berne, Indiana, « R. No I. CLEANERS. :D YOU EVER stop to think how your suit would look if y< u had ft nfsar.cd and pressed at the DECATUR DRV CLEANERS on West Monroe St. We have many satisfied custo- |

CLASSIFIED RATES ' pi 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. » PT. CAPS LIKE THIS—NOT OVER 20 WORDS —THREE TIMES FOR FIFTY CENTS 10 pt. like this—five cunts a line- — mere. 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 Mocked, fancy dry cleaning and pressing. Let us clean and Dress our suit, for only SI.OO. oods called for and delivered. 'Phone 302.—Wm. E. Cavadas, Prop-. 149 So. 2nd St. riH< KEN - FOR RENT—An 8 room house on' Madison St. Only three blocks from city. Will give possession at once. Call ’phone 43. FOR RENT—The old creamery building on First street. Inquire of H. H. Bremerkamp. FOR RENT—Two new 6 room houses on Kekionga St. Inquire of Dyonis Schmitt. El 1 LNFOI’S WANTED CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH— Don i matter if broken. We pay as high as $17.50 per set, also CASH for gold, silver, platinum, dental gold, eld 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. WANTED. WORK—I wll be glad to do your carpenter work about the! house this spring. Will repair doors, j windows, roofs and any work you i have to do. If you have any work to do. call John Porter, ’phone 547. ~ W 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 o. k.—Bimel Wheel Co., Portland, Ind BARBER WANTED—A. L. Burdg, Decatur. Ind. WANTED —We want salesmen to sell a high class patented article, sells to all merchants, quick money, liberal commission. For particulars write or see Ralph Miller, Decatur, Indiana. 79tf SALESMEN WANTED. SALESMEN-Fm Ideal Stencil Machine. Good commission, exclusive territory—splendid sideline. No cost ten day trial allowed. —L. M. Burt, sales representative. 604 Johnston j Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. — - I HELP WANTED—FEM4>' E ' *r.v lad’es ♦«' ’iter •rves: 19 years of age !i .11 .st one year ot high s< hool year curse. Apply to Supt.. So. Chi avo Hospital. 2325 East 92 Place., - Chicago. 111. V ANTED — Girl for general housework. Inquire 134 So""bird St. WANTED — Woman for general housework. No washing. Call 409 Monroe St. 83t3 i.tlSi VN[) KOI) _OST—A bracelet with the name Mary engraved on It. Finder return to this office and receive reward LOST —A United States auto tire, 30x3%. rear tire, lost near Preble. Please return to this office and re reive reward. 85t3+ LOST—GoId watch, on the cental school Kit: Hampton orks, cracked crystal; with hain and knife attached. Return to this office and receive reward. LOST —Two furniture packing pads, uomewhere on road. Finder p’sase return to Yager Bros. & Reinking. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Service IDECATUH, - IND. Telephone: Office 80; Home 185

POUND —tn the Rax theater, a pnek el book, compliment from the Dunk of R»-rne. Owner may have Same hy describing propertv and pay .Ing for this ad. 84t3 LOST Kubb. r tire nil of buggy, either in city or bet wen city and Pleasant Mills. Finder return to this office. 85(5 MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. N. Y.. April 10—(Special to Dally Democrat) —The stock market opened irregular today und leading Isues were generally fractionally lower. United States Steel sold off % at 90%. Baldwin Locomotive was off %at 75%. American Sumatra was weak, off % at 97. Distillers was off % at 42%. Anaconda gained ’4 to 64%; American Can was off % at 41%, and American lee was up % to 18%. Toledo. Ohio, April 10 —(Special to Dally Democrat)—Open: Wheat, .* cash No 1 red $2.20. Ciover seed, - cash. $19.75. Timothy, cash $3.65. i Alsike. cash $15.25. Chicago. 111., April 10—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Open: Coni. Muy unchanged. Oats. Apr. unchanged; May unchanged. Provisions, steady. Corn. No. 2 yellow. $1.87; No. ;l yellow. $1.70; No. 4 yellow. $1.60 Oats, No. 3 white. 92%@93%c; standard. 93%@93%c. Rye. No. 2 $2.75. Barlev. [email protected]. Pork, nominal. Lard. $25.70. Ribs, $23.37@»23.37. East Buffalo. N. Y.. April 10 —(Spei cial to Daily Democrat)—Reeeipts 3.1200; shipments. 1.140; officialto New ; York yesterday. 760; hogs closing i ' steady. Medium, heavy and yorkers. $18.35 ! @518.50; pigs. $17.75@ $18.00; roughs [email protected]; stags, $14.00; down; j cattle. 150; steady; sheep, 800; ( strong; lambs, $21.00; down. , ( Cleveland, O—Special to beu-oerst) 1 —Fruits: Apples. [email protected] per box; $3.50 @ $6.75 per barrel; r cranberries. $12.00 @ $13.00 bbl.; “ grape fruit, Cuban, $4.00@54 50 per J crate; oranges. Florina. [email protected] r box, naval. [email protected] box; lemons, 1 [email protected] box. t eg.-table t--Peets. [email protected] half t>u , carrots. 25@50c half bu.; leeks, 25@30c bunch, turnips. [email protected] ' half bu cabbage Holland send » [email protected] ton; celery, home ■< grown. 2o@Gsc loz; onions, green. 5 12@15c bunch, dry. [email protected] cwt.; cauliflower, [email protected] doz.; egg plant. [email protected] case; mushrooms, ’ $2 4<i per 4 fb. basket; peppers. $3.75 s @s4.o<) 6 basket crate; potatoes, <■ sl.so@sl 65 per cwt.; imtatoes, ne.v, - [email protected] per hamper. Butter—Creamery extras In tuba, i 45@45%c; prints. 46@46%c; firsts, : 41@41%' , ; seconds. 38@39%c; pack- t [ ing 32@33c; oleomargarine, first 6 'grade, 30@31c; nut oleo, 26%@27%c; •Leese York state. 26@29c. r Eggs—Fresh. 34@34%c. < Cheese —York State. 2s@29c; brick J fancy 33@35c; Swiss domestic. 3:’@ 1 35c; block Swiss. 33034 c; limburger, 27@30c. Poultry—Alive: Young roosters, r 35c; old roosters. 27c. < Rabbits—s2.so@>s2.7s 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 me- < diums, [email protected]; bologna bulls, ' [email protected]; calves. [email protected]; 5 best iambs, [email protected]; mediums and lights, $9.00@$10.00; ewes, $6.00 @s7 00; wethers, [email protected]. 1 JHAIN MARKET Wheat $2 07. corn $2 on «i<- ' n»w, 87c; rye, $1.50; clover seed, $16.00; alsike seen. $11.00; timothy I seed. $2 50@$3 00; wool, 65c; barley, l $1 00. CREAMERY PRICES I Butterfat, delivered. 41c; butterfat, at station 39c; fruterfat. in coun28c. A <iv, 65< , beef hides 14< alf tides, 18c; tallow 10c: sheep pelts. @»l 5n FULLENKAMP’S Outer. 30 40c. PURt.iC SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 13TH. The undersigned will sell at auc tion at 215 So. First street household , gocar and contractor s supplies, book 1 case, hall seat, gas range, refrlgera- j tor. wheel barrows, jacks, pulleys.' tools of various kinds, beds, stands.; pictures, etc., sale beginning at 12:30.' Terms cash. MRS. AMOS GILLIG. ' John Spuller, Auct. 84t5 ADS PAY BIG. i The Place To Get Your Automobile Repaired A. B, CROOP Repair Shop Opposite Decatur Lumber Co., on First St. A trial will convince you. All work guaranteed.

” ♦ POLITICAL ♦ ♦ ANNOUNCEMENTS ♦ Fell .11 III.E Util II <llsll It. Yon ,<i.- liriolo «iuln.rliv<l to nn- • nounco Hint lam n .andiilate fm Jouje I - f (h<- Adams <-ln nit > <nirt snhfw l 1 the d.-n o. rnili- primary to hr tu-ld ~n > May illlS. One tern only. . Silts IHtlllC H. EHVVIN. rii'oso m nannre the name "f ihr n-i---iloislun.'d as a iiindldiite for Judge -f , tne .nth Judii ini cli. uit, subject to le. itl. n ot lln> demo, rnilc p him y 1 <-l--ciion to be held Tueadiiy. May v ’ Sttlf JOHN <’ MOHAN. I You ar*» hereby ftuihorlxea tn .n---iK’Lince the name ot the ’ a < andMnte for Judge of 4h<* h aaiilal circuit, sutject to the .lerlxh.n democratic primary to be Msi\ 7. 19JS. - PAVID E. SMITH. KOK HUKEiOIi. Pleuxe announce my name a» h r.m- • 'iidate for aurvejor vs A«inms coun y, I .se< »nd term, subject to the ixl »n «ne .iemucratic primary to be In Id m Max 7. 1 .. f OKVAL HAKnUEF. FOR SHERIFF Ui, are authorised tu announce my h a candidate for sheriff of Ad- > county, subject to the decision -f ,<• -rath- primary to be held ii $ ueaday. May 7, UHS. 67tf JOHN BAKER. Please announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for sheriff of Adams county, eubje* t to the decibion of the democratic primary, to be held Tuesday. May 7. 1918. 66tf FRED BRAUN. You are authorized to announce n y name us a democratic candidate f.,r sheriff of Adams county. Ind., suhje. t to the decision of voters at th* primary election to be held, Tuesday, May 7, ‘IS. 69tf L. I). JACOBA You are authorized to announce the ame of the undersigned as a candiLue f»»r sheriff of Adams county, suho the decision of the democratic p itnar x election, Tuesday, May 7, ’IX. i. »u SEPHUS WELCH!. FOR I»RO.sECI TING ATTORNEY. Francis S. Armantrout of Geneva annoumes his candidacy for prosecuting attorney of the L'6th judicial dlartict, comprising Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election, to be held Tuesda>, May 7, 1918. <ttif Please announce the name of ti e indersigned as a candidate for prosecuting attorney for the 26th judicial district, suoject to the decision of the democratic primary, Tuesday, May 7, 1918. A C BUTCHER. Y’ou are hereby authorized to an- , nounce the nanm of the undersigned as a candidate for prosecuting attor- J ney of the 2Cth jdicial district, subject to the de<- 4 s’on of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1918. K. BUKT LENHART. 1 FGK KKCORDER. ' — t You arc authorize.l tn announce my name as a candidate for county recorder of Adams county, Indian.i, subject to tne decision of the voters at the primary to be held, Tuesday, Mav 7, 1918. 1 71 ts Aa. C. AUGBBURGER. j Andrew J. Case of St. Mary's town- l ship announces his name as a candi- < date for recorder of Adams county, ’ subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, 191*. 66tf J Please annoum-e the name of the 1 undersigned «.s a candidate for to- j carder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1918. 69tf GABRIEL F. KINTZ. You are hereby authorized to an- . nounce the undersigned aa a demo- * crath candidate for recorder, subject ( to the decision of the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 7,191 k. ALEX LeBRUN. J ion TRRaSI KICK. Y’ou are authorized to anounee the name of the undersigned as a candidate for treasurer of Adams county, . subject to the decision cf the dem•>-1 vratic primary t<» be held May 7. 1918. | 1 qgtf ED L. AUUHENBAUGH. Please announce my name as a can- j didate for the democratic nomination'' for treasurer of Adairs county, subject to the decision of the voters at » the primary ese< tion to he held Tues- j . d.ix. May 7. 191* I 67tf LOUIS KLEINE. FOB THEAS I REH. Please anounce rny name as a candidate for treasurer of Adams county, 1 subjei t to the decision of the democratic primary tu De held Tuesday, • May 7, 1918. EARL STRAUB. You are authorized to announce th< name of the undersigned as a candidate for treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary, to be held Tuesday, Mav 7, 1918. FRED W. STUDLRR, 6ytf 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, Is 18. FOR COLM'Y ASE9SOR. You are authorized to announce the name of the undersigned as a candllate for assessor of Adams county, ' subject to the decision of the demo- < lath primary to be held Tuesday, Mfix 7, 1918 fftf FRAZIER. TGU N JXKIP TRI -TEE. Y’ou are hereby authorized to announce the undersigned as a demo- ; cratic candidate for trustee of Kirkland township, subject to the decision >of the primary election to be held • Tuesday. May 7. 1918. i 70tf CHAS. ARNOLD. • Please announce my name &s a i < andidate for trustee of Kirkland 1 township .subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held Tuesday. May 7, 1918. < |7ltC W H. DETTINGKR TOWNMHH- THI6IEB. You are authorized to announce my 1 ’ name as a democratic ( andidate for J i trustee of Preble township, subject to i I the decision of the voters at the prlI rn.lry election tu he held Tuesday. May 17. 1918. JOHN MILLER. 1 TOWNSHIP Till STEF). Please announce the name of the 1 underalxned as a candidate for trus- i tee of Preble township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary Tuesday. Mav 7, ls»is. |74t6 CHAP.LES EWELL TRI’STEE—ROOT. Please announce th-- name of the undersigned as a candidate for trustee of Root township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary May 7, 1918. PHIL L. SCHEIFERBTEIN. TRI STEF.—KIHKI.IM), You are authorized to announce the name of the undersigned us a candidate for trustee of Kirkland township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary May 7, 1918. P. E. FUGATE. TRI STEE—ST. MARY’S You are authorized to announce my ’ name as a democratic candidate for trustee of St. Mary’s township, subject to the decision or the voters al the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1918. S. J. DURBIN. TRI STEE-1 NTON. You are authorized to announce my name as a democratic candidate for trustee of Union township, subject to tjie decision of the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1918. 34t6 C. L. D. SHEETS. TRFVTEE—ST. MARI'S. You are authorized to announce th*

a • •' <if Ihr- u>i‘l*rrigne4 v< i cih-ll-for trust.'- <>!’ St. Mnry's ► -i.ip. Siihle. tio the ile. i-.-<.n •'[ Ih 2 dein-irr.Mi.- primnr< to to held Mny L I. \\ .1 '•> f Y»»u are hereby authorized to nnnmirn* the name of ito- undersigned hs u democratic candidate tor tii.MrH ’ <»i Root township, subjr.’l t«> the de- '■ cihlou of the .lemu'-ratlc primary to .1 F. Snow announces that he I" can.lldnto lor the demo. rstl.- nomin.l- --; tion for trustee of Washington town- : Ship, subject to Hi* decision of the vos tors at the primary election to •><■ h. id May 1918. You are hereby authorized to an-ii.-unce my num" n« a democratic enn--1 di.late for township trustee of Monroe 1 township. Adams county, Indiana, sub--1 lect to the decUion of the voters at ) 'he primary "lection to be held Tues ilav ’ IS ' pexnis striker You are auhnrized to announce m> narr»* as» a democratic candidate for ’ of Washington township, sub- ’ '.M t to derision of the voters at lh» [ hi election to be held. Tuesda> 1 »• l'»ix HERMAN W. SELLEMEYER COMMISSIONER 2ND DISTRICT. The undersigned announces his name as a candidate for rommlMion- ; er, second district, Adams count, subjet t to the declalon of the democratic 1 Mai ”*’• C. C. BEER. The undersigned hereby announces his name as a candidate for commissioner. second district. Adams couniy, Indiana, subject to the democratic primary, Tuesday, May 7. 1918. Second race. IRA WAGONER. COMMISSIONER. THIRD DISTRICT. You are authorized to announce the name of th" undersigned as a candidate for commissioner, Third district, subject to the decision of the demoeratlc primary, Mav 7, 1918. second term. ROBT. SCWARTZ. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. You are authorized to announce my name as a democratic candidate for representative of Adams county. Indiana. subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 7. 1918. JOSEPH W. WALKER. FOR CLERK. Please announce my name as a candidate for clerk of the Adams circuit court, subject to the decision of the democratic primary. Mav 7. 1918. FERDINAND BI.EEK E. Please announce my nam- as a candidate for clerk of the Adams circuit court, subject to the decision of the democratic primary Ma> 7. ISIS. This is my second race. JOHN T. KELLY. You are authorized to announce my oame as a candidate tor clerk of the Adams circuit court, subject to tire decision of the democratic primary, Ma) ,7, 1918 JOHN E. NEESON Electric Lights For Fann and Home A standard plant by a standard company. Five-year battery guarantee. With or without engine, $160.00 up. Reduced prices for a limited time only. Save SIOO.OO to $200.00. Circulars mailed. DR- NOBLE YOUNKIN Magley, Ind. Gen. Agt. Adams & Wells Cos. How to Regulate High Blood Pressure. A dollar laid out to aid health Is not an expenditure, but a loan, which will be returned a hundred fold. Take San Yak. It prevents a boney like hardening of me arteries at ages past 50 years. Dr. Burnham’s San Yak is the sure way to prevent Paralysis and Apoplexy, in its use you have prevented or cured bladder and kidney trouble. It is the greatest in use to prevent the clumsy stiff joints and muscles and for Neuritis or Rheumatism and Constipation. Mrs. Jemlua Tickle, Celina, Ohio, (grandmother of Perry Baker, county treasurer). She Is 90 years old and was subject to great dizziness and fainting spells, stiff and clumsy in the muscles, but after taking San fak is again In normal health, being ible to do her own housework ana washing. She says she can walk a mile with most of the young folks. Geo. W. Worden, Celina. • Ohio, says: “Three years I suffered with high blood pressure. Rheumatism in my back, hips, legs and shoulders. 1 eould sleep only in one position. Since I took San Yai- 1 can sleep well In <ny position. San Yak is a wonder ' or Kidney Trouble and certainly of great value for people of my age, 79 ears.” G. W. Marks, of Montpelier, Ohio, a vs- "j took stx bottles of San Yak about three years ago. 1 was suffering with great weakness due to kidney and bladder trouble. I am 73 years old and my health Is fine since 1 look San Yak. It Is a wonderful '■•‘gulator of the bowels." Mrs. Allen Sailor, of Angola, says: I have been troubled for years with dizziness and back trouble. After taking three bottles ot San Yak, I 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 say of San Yak: “I have been 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 flue.” D. H. Janes. Homer, Michigan, says: "1 was greatlv 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. I 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 without Inconvenience.” 1 C. 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 teaspoonfnl In glass of water half hour before breakfast beats all antiseptics nnd tonics for the stomach, bowels and kidneys. I have tried all kinds. ’ SOLD BY SMITH, YAGER A FALK, Decatur, Indiana.

■■IP tk*' a JACKIES' NAVAL BAND COMING. A group of twenty-five from the famous Great Lakes Naval Training Station Band, of which Lieut. John Philip Sousa is the leader will be here next Saturday and will give a concert. A team of nine jackies will give a drill. You will want to hear and see them.

klivaaaz PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1:30 O'CLOCK. The- undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence north of the city, just outside corp° ration - RR' owing household goods: Buffet, davenport, dresser, chairs, dining • . O m table, kitchen table, refrigerator, library table, rockers, beds, washstands, mirrors, rugs, axminsters and others; pictures. Renown Wen j

If The Huns Were Hammering Here —how much would } our farm, your factory’ or your home be worth? Would you rather pay taxes to some war-lord, or accept interest for the money you can lend the U. S. Government? You’ve got to help win this war. It costs money—raised either by taxes or loans. Buj your Liberty Bonds today. Don’t wait to be urged because this is YOUR war, Mr. Citizen. I THE CRYSTAL THEATRE Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplay* ToD \ v “THE INNOCENT SINNER’’ William Fox Presents R. A. Walsh’s drama, with Miriam Cooper. WOULD YOU MARRY A GIRL Who has caused the death of your cousin, and brought his mother to i an untimely grave? Would all the stories of her innocence bring you to forgive? Here is such a problem. FRIDAY—“LIBERTINE’’ A great picture worth seeing. BBsJKra* y advice,. ■P ~ ONE OF THE GREAT ADVANTAGES OF A connection with a bank of strength and experience is the valuable advice it may give you in financial matters. THIS BANK PLACES FREELY AT THE SERVICE of its customers its judgment and knowledge in these affairs and it heartily encourages such use of its facilities. WE HAVE SAVED MANY FROM SERIOUS losses by timely and sound advice in business and investment matters.

derful coal range, kitchen utensils, silverware, wash machine, coal off stove, wash wringer, tuhs. pnr. h swing, feed cooker, buggy, chick- tis, Flemish Ciant rabbits. Belgian hares, an<l various other articles too nunt< r. out to mention. Terms, cash. FRED MUTSCHLER. John Spuller, Auct. 10-11-12-13-15 Democrat Wants Ads Pay