Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1918 — Page 4

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MISCELLANEOUS ++♦+++♦+++++++ + ATTENTION, DAIRYMEN! + ♦ ♦ + The Increase of patronage is a ♦ ♦ safe guarantee that there is ♦ + money in selling Cream to the ♦ + Creamery. + + VIARTIN-KLEPPER CO. + + CREAMERY + + The Place to Sell Your Cream. + +++++++ + + + + + + + KKW LOCATION—The Decatur Iron 4 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 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 + + Second street, will remain open + + on Saturday r.ight until eight + + o'clock. We pay creamery + + prices. We are fully equipped + + with the latest outfit in our new + + building opr->sit Gay. Zwick & + + Myers furniture store and solic- + + it your patronage. + + SCHLOSSER BROS., + + A. Lenhart, Mgr. + ♦♦+++++ + + + + + + + I am now located in my new place on East Monroe street. See me for your tinning, building hardware, rooting, 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. Your “EYES” greatly determine your efficiency, make them as near 100 per cent as possible. If they are not so you will do well to consult us. ’Phone 135 for appointment.—N. A. Bixler, Optometrist. We are in the market for home grown potatoes. Telephone 844.—Steele & Bleeke. FARM LOANS. Plenty of money to loan on mproved farms; security at and 5Vi per cent JOHN SC’HURGER & SON. 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 KirschReppert lumber yard. He will appreciate your business and will guarantee his work.

GET PREPARED for spring work. Hava your harness oiled and repaired at A. W. TANVAS’, No. 2nd ’ St. 'Phone 471. FOR SALE -- ■ 1 FOR SALE —Five year old bay mare, weight 1500 pounds. Work single and double. Roy Runyon. Bellmont. Stock Farm, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 9.1 FOR SALE—A few good laying hens. Telephone 438.—Ge0. G. Flanders. FOR SALE —A walnut side board. Call Mrs. C. R. Niblick, 'phone 191. FOR SALE—Hollyhrook Soy beans. Re-cleaned and graded. Innoculate free. Inquire of E. F. Miller. Decatur, Ind., R. R. 2; Decatur and Preble 'phones 10-D. SEED POTATOES FOR SALE—CaII John B. Rice, Short fith St., between Madison and Jefferson Sts. Near Supply Co. Filler Mill. FOR SALE —Complete set of fumed oak dining room furniture, round table, chalra with leather seats, large buffet, and beautiful china

CLASSIFIED RATES 8 pt. regular like this—not over 20 words—three times for a quarter. 8 pt. black like thia—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.

cabinet, all match perfectly. Also j, new refrigerator. Very low price I, roust be hol<l this week. Inquire of l> D I'. Teeple. ► F<'it SALE Reed go-cart, heap, if l - taken at once. Inquire at Kintz !• Cigar Store. . I FOR SALE—Team of work marcs. . harness and stake dray wagon. . cheap.—A. W. Tanvas. ► FOR SALE—One of the best n dairy farms in Ohio. Locatt ed three miles of Mansfield. ().. , a city of 30,000 people, on pike. t J two houses, large dairy barn. fully equipped, silo and everyQ I thing necessary for the dairy business. — Chas. Brumfield. Mansfield. Ohio. H FOR S\!.E R C. Rhodis Island Red ’’l eggs. 75c per setting of 15. J. L. . Kocher, 516 Adams St. 11 . IFOR SALE —An International auto , truck, complete, with express body and top. % ton. in good condition; a . bargain.—A. W. Tanvas. ft FOR SALE—At a bargain, a white | enamel manicure table, shampoo chair and board. Will teach purchaser the work if desired. Address i. Beauty Shop. 311 W. Washington [. St., Ft. Wayne. Ind. [ CLEANERS. h Decatur shining, hat clean- ► ing and dry cleaning parlor, for ► ladies and gents. Hats cleaned ► and blocked, fancy dry cleaning h 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. OF COURSE —After you have bought ’ LIBERTY BONDS and WAR SAVs ING STAMPS you won't have a lot ; 1 of money left to buy a new suit. But Jwe have a Great IDEA. Bring your I olu suit to us. Ana we will press it and clean it and make it look like ’ new.—DECATUR DRY CLEANERS, ’ j West Monroe St. FOR RENT ' FOR RENT —80 acre farm. 2 miles 1 south and % mile east of Berne. ■ Cal lat 827 No. 3rd St., Decatur.— ■ i Margaret J. Drake. FOR RENT—Seven room house on | 13th street. Big bam. room enough ■ for 3 horses and an automobile, summer kitchen and garden in connection. Inquire of Fred Koenig, 718 High ['street, ‘phone 718.

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED CAGH 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. WANTED —To buy, two second baud tents. Inquire of J. F. Arnold, ‘phone 709. WANTED —To do family washings. Please give me a call at 330 No. Ninth St. 17-22-24 WANTED—Men earn more money, j Be your own boss. We will start you in a business on our capital that twill net you SIOO to S3OO per month , profit. Our wonderful new plan eliminates competition and absolutely holds your customers. Secure your ( home territory while yet open. Address Box 113, Bluffton, Ind. WANTED—MALE HELP_ HELP WANTED—Eight or ten men to cut logs and work on mill in west part of state. Highest wages and steady work. InM. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: Office 80; Home 185

I quire at once at Smith X Bell’s •office, just south of court house. YJEN W ANTED—We need men at plant and two teamsters. Steady work.—Blull'hm Hoop Co.. Decatur. BARBER WANTED A. L. Burdg, Decatur. Ind. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED-Young ladles to enter training for nurses; 19 years of age with at least one year of high school —3 year course. Apply to Sitpt., So. '•Chicago Hospital, 2325 East 92 Place., 'So. Chicago. 111. I ——- I. — WANTED—Competent woman Utenographer. Permanent position. Apply in own hand writing, giving age. education, experience, salary earned. —Holland-St. Louis Sugar Co. LOST AND FOUND LOST Slatting crank for Studabal; er auto. Return to this office.

MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. N. Y.. April 17 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —The stock market opened irregular today. U. S. Steel was ow 1% at 90%; Bethlehem B lost at 77'4- Anaconda Copper gained % to 65. Mexican Pearoleum was weak, off % at 93. Rail stocks were fractionally lower. Southern Pacific being quoted off % at 82%. American can lost % to 41 7 8 . Toledo. Ohio, April 17 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Open: Wheat, cash No. 1 red. $2.20. Clover seed, cash $18.25; Oct. $14.56. Timothy, cash $3.60 Alsike. cash $15.25. Chicago. 111.. April 17( —Special to Daily Democrat) —Open: Corn. May down Lr ; June, nominal: July down %c. Oats, April, down %c; May. down %c. Provision, steady. Corn. No. 2 yellow. [email protected]; No. 3 yellow. $1.6541 $1.66; No. 4 yellow. $i 45@ $1.55. Oats. No. 3 white. 89%4i 9o’ 4 c; standard. 9041906 4 c. Rye. No. 2 nominal. Barley. $1.40@ $1.78." Pork, nominal. Lard. $25.52. Ribs. $23.554!523.80. East Buffalo. N. Y„ April 17—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 2.400; shipments, 8.228; official to New York yesterday. 570; hogs closing strong. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; yorkers. [email protected]; pigs. $18,504? $18.60; roughs. [email protected]; stags. $14.00; down; cattle. 25; steady; sheep. 20.00; steady; clipped lambsd, $18.60; 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 t [email protected] per crate; oranges. Florina. [email protected] box; naval. $“[email protected] box; lemons, $3.00@5500 box. Vegetables—Peets, [email protected] 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. bask®': pepper.® $’ 75 @54.00 6 basket crate; potatoes. [email protected] per cwt.; potatoes, new, [email protected] per hamper. Butter —Creamery extras in tubs, 45%c; prints. 46%c; firsts, 41 @4l %c; seconds, 38@39%c; packing 32@33e;- oleomargarine, first grade, 30@31c; nut oleo, 26%@27%c; cheese. York state. 26@29c. Eggs—Fresh, 34@34%c. Cheese —York State, 2S@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. $13.00; stags, $14.q0; prime steers. $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 @s7 00; wethers, [email protected]. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.07; corn, $2.00; oats, new, 88c; rye, $1.50; clover seed, $10.00; alsike seed. $10.00; timothy seed. [email protected]; wool. 70c; barley, SI.OO. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 43c; buterfat. at station. 48c; butterfat, in eoun- ' try. 40c. t WOOL AND HIDES. t Wool, 65c; beef hides. 10c; calf hides, 18c; tallow, 10c; sheep pelts, [email protected]. i FULLENKAMP’S. r Eggs, 32c; butter, 30-40e. I- HELPERS THANKED ~ The committee in charge of the entertainment accorded the Naval Band -I boys last Saturday, wish to thank 1 everybody who helped make the same - the success lhat it was. The five - ladies who helped in the kitchen, those in charge of the dining room, the girls : who waited table, the ladies who solicited and the people who gave things for the dinner, are all heartily thanked. ! o— ■■ ■ Our store is open every night until 8 o’clock. Come in and leave your order.—Steele & Bleeke.

. ♦ POLITICAL * , + ANNOUNCEMENTS * +++++++++++++* ' roi< .11 im.i: mth < iHi irr. 1 Y<»|| file hereby aulhorUfl to « n - noihh •• that I am a riimlidate for of th'* Adam* < lr< nit court hulJhi I io the th o ••• 111 primary to h@ held on ’ May 7. I'Hs. One terin only B. I’JiVSIN. Pleftsa ni nouncc the name nf the un- <]•■! bimit <1 as a mndidftte for JudKe of the :.»;ih imllrlal circuit, nubjevt to the r de<hi.-n t»f the democratic primary a td- . lion to be held Tuesday. M ;l \ ’ l '*• p flf,tf JOHN U MORAN. I ~~ Yon are hereby aulhnrixetl to an- '• imunce tlie name «»f the uiolor^lK! :,s ii miKllilate tor Judge "f th” ' Jiklk'liil i 11. nil, snbjuct l« Di” dH' Isi'.n ..t I’.® .li-in.H i..ti. primary to b” h”lo . ‘1 10-s.biy, .May 7, ISIS. ip-.ir DAVID E. SMITH. I'Olt SI l<V Eton. Please ani.oun.-e my name as a can- ! <ll.l.it.- for sun ,-y.ir vs \.l mis . o.iiily, , .... ..ml lerm, Hulijerl IO tile .1. . < n ' of th., q. iu... ralii primary to l>” held . Toes.lay, May 7. lIHS. titUf OItVAL JI AI ’I‘I ■l’ I'. FOlt MIERII I’ Yon are nutborixvd to announce my name as a candidate fur sheriff of Adams . ounty, sut.je. t to th- de-lsion »f the democratic primary to be held on Tuesday, May 7, Hiix. „ G7tf JOHN RARER.

Please announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for sheriff • d Adams <ounty. subject to the tir- < ishm of the democralU" primary, to be licit I Tuesday. May 7. P.HS. GGtf FUEL) BRAUN. You are authorized to announce my name as a democratic camlidate for sheriff of Adams county. Ind.. subje< t to tiie decision of voters at Hie primary election to oe held, Tuesday, May 7, 1«. f,:Hf L. I>. JACOBS. You are attthorized tn announce the name of the umlersig-ne*! as a <andidale for sheriff of Adam* county, subject to the decision of Hie democratnprimary election, Tuesday, May 7, ’ln. .ditf ’ SEPHI’S MELCHI. I'Olt I’ROSF.r: TING ATTORNEY. Francis S. Armantrout of Geneva announces his can«lida<-y for prosecuting" attorney of the 26th judh ial disrtict, comprising Adams county, subject to the tlecision <»f the democratic primary election, to be held Tuesdax. May 7, IMS. «’Jtf You are hereby authorized to announce the name of the undersigne<i as a candidate for prosecuting attorney of the 26th idi< ial district, subject to the dec’s’-on of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, ISIS. E. BI’RT LENHART. F3i; RECORDER. You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for county recorder of Adams county. Indiana, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary to be held, Tuesday, May 7, I’JIX. 71 ts Aa. C. AUGSBURGER. Andrew J. Case of St. Mary’s township announces his name as a candidate for recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday. May 7, 1918. 66tf Please announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the primary election to be held Tuesday. May 7.191 s. 69tf GABRIEL F. KINTZ. You are hereby authorised to announce the undersigned as a <iemocratic candidate for recorder, subjet t to the det'ision of the primary election to tie held Tuesday, May 7. 19) S. ALEX LeBRUN. I RE KER. You are hereby authorized to announce my name as a democratic candidate for treasurer of Adams county, subject to tile de<*ision us the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1918. \\ . J. ARCHBOLD. You are authorized to anounce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for treasurer of Adams county, subject to tiie decision of the democratic primary to be held May 7, 1918. qßtf El) E. AL’GHENBAUGH. Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for treasurer of Adams county, subjrvk u» u»t decision of the voters’ r/ the primary election to be held Tuesday. May 7, 1918 67tf LOUIS KLEINE. w. Please anouace nsy name as a candidate for treasurer of Adams county, subject to tiie decision of the democratic primary to he held Tuesday. May 7,191 S. 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, May 7. 1918. FRED W. STI’DLER, 69tf Hartford Township. CORONER. The name of Dr. D. D. Clark is hereby annoum ed as a candidate for coroner of /.darns county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1918. FOR COUNTY ASESSOR. You are authorized to announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for assessor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday, May 7. 1918 r,7tf WM. FRAZIER. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE. You are hereby authorized to announce the undersigned as a democratic candidate for trustee of Kirkland township, subject to the decision of the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1918. 70tf CHAS. ARNOLD. I’lease announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Kirkland township .subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to he held Tuesday, May 7, 1918. 71t6 W. H. DE7TTINGER. TOW NSW IP TRUSTEE. You are authorized to announce my name as a democratic candidate for trustee of Preble township, subject to the de< ision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1918. JOHN MILLER. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE. TRI STEE—ROOT. Please announce the 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. SCH El KERSTEIN. TRUSTEE— KIRK L AN D. You are authorized to announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for trustee cf Kirkland township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary May 7. 1918. P. E. FUGATE. TRUSTEE—ST. MARY’S. You are authorized to announce the name of the undersigned as a candi- , date fur trustee of St. Mary’s township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to bt held May 7, 1918. E. W. JACKSON. You are hereby authorized to announce the name of tT.e undersigned ( as a democratic candidate for trustee of Root township, subject to the.de- > fusion of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1918. MARTIN GERKE. J. F. Snow announces that he is a candidate for the democratic nomination for trustee of Washington township. subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held May 7, 1918. You are hereby authorized to announce my name as a democratic can-

for town-lilp tru»t”» of Monro* 1.. i i<> in” <i””i*ion <*t tn* it,., prlmnry -to. Hon t.» t.” hehi Tu”«'•“'(t M ' lV ’■ ~lM' HENTNIS STTHKKR. Yon nro nnhorl«”.l to nnnonn.* n>V nan..- a« a .timocratic candidate fi’f 1., .i,... ..f Washington township. *nhe, i io ih« .I- Islon of th” voters at th” nniiimy els.tlon to I>p held, Tii”®il«> "lIEItMAN W. SELLF.MEYEK ’l ilt HTEE—*l'. 'I 4HVS. Von ore niiihoilaod to announce my nnmo as it onndldat* for trust”.' of >t. Marx's lownship. subject to th” decision of lhe dernucrntli Primary ”l”>- <•■"' Tu « , ”l y cnwMiaaiowr.R xnd disthut. The undersign™! announces his nnrn»- as a candidate for commissioner. se- t.nd district. Adams count, sul»1 to lhe decision of the democratic primary. May.7. 191 H. p BRRR The undersigned hereby announces h’s name as a candidate for <ommis-w,.,n*-r set onti district, Adams < ouniy, Indiana, subject l<» the drino< raiic primary, Tuesday. 7, 1918. Secomt Hue. IRA WAGONER. ( tniMISSIONER. ’HURD DISTRH T. You arc authorised to announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for commissioner, Third district, subject to the decision of the demo- < ratio primary, May 7. 1918. second term. ROBT. SCWARTZ. FOR REPRESENT ATIVE. You are authorized to announce my name as a democratic camlidate for representative of Adams county, In«liana, subj”*-t to th” decision of th” voters nt th” primary .‘lection to be h”l<l Tuesday, May 7, 1918. JOSEPH W. WALKER. FOK CI.F.RK. Please announce my name ns a candidal” for clerk of th” Adams circuit court, subject to the decision of tti” democratic primary. Muy 7. I’ll’. FERDINAND BLEEKE. Please nnnounrr my name as a candidate for clerk of the Adams circuit ..urf, subject to the decision Os the Irmo, rati.-' primary May 7.1 Slv is my second race. JOHN T. KEI.LI. You are authorised to announce my name as a candidate for clerk of th” Xdams circuit court, subject to the tc. ision of the democratic primary, Mar mix John e. nei.son.

+ + + + + 4. + + + <i- + + + + * REPUBLICAN POLITI- * + CAL ANNOUNCEMENTS + ++++++++ + + + 4- + + THI NTFi:—I NION. Please announce my name as a republican candidate for trustee of 1 nlon township, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be hehi Tuesday. May 7. 1918 <wt6 FRKMONT BOW Fits. NOTICE TO PATRONS My three Belgium horses will make a three day’s stand at Preble the first three days of the week and the last three days will b at my barn at Frei 1heim. AUGUST CONRAD. 87-6 Decatur, Ind.. Phone Poe. THE IDEAL WIFE One of the most successful men of this country recently wrote: “Whatever 1 am. and whatever success have attained. 1 owe it all to my wife She has ever been an inspiration and til* greatest helpmate of my life. 'Io be such a successful wife should ba the ambition of every woman, but how impossible when dragged down by headaches, backache, dragging-down pains, nervousness and “the blues.” Every woman in this condition should start at once to build up her system by .. lou.Y o£ >i,ecii.< i-.....: . as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. which for three generations has been restoring American women to health and consequent happiness, advt. Just received more Children's Dresses and new Ginghams, Percales, etc. See our line before buying.—Steele & Bleeke.

HORSES WANTED f V ITx sk~ ~--X W Our stallions will stand the season three first days of the week at Riverside Feed Barn, ' First Street. Decatur, and three last days of week at my farm, three miles west of Decatur. One Percheron and one Belgian, both ton horses. If you have mares to breed, come and look, them over. I). GERBER & SON, Owners Tilden Gerber, Keeper. FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR FRACTION LINE ‘ CENTRAL TIME Etter live October 15, ItIT Decatur Leave Ft. Wiyi* * 5:40 a.m. 7:00 a. m • 7:00 a. ni. SiMn. m. 5:30 a. ni. 10:OOa. uu 10:00 a. m. 11:50 a. m. i 11:30 n. m. 1:O0 p. m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:30p.m. 7:00 p. m. h:3O p. m. 10:00 p.m. U:Osp. m. Car every hour and a half. , ituunlng time 1 hour and S mlautea. Freight car leavra Decatur at 7:45 a. m. aud leavra Ft. Wayne at I 12:00 m.. arriving In Decatur at 2:00 p. in. I. B. STOVEHI RXE;n. Agent. O. P. A F. A.

vulcanizing Automobile Owners I have installed an up-to-date Vulcanizing Plan in mv shop on North Second Street and can take care of your tire repairing in first-class style. VULCANIZING. Tubes Casings an< “P Double Treading and up \|| work and material guaranteed strictly first-class. A. W. TANVAS North Second St. ’Phone 471. W. J. Dowling Will Sell Ft. Wayne Rtal Estate Have vou thought of buying property in or near Ft. Wayne, either for a home or as an investment? If so. you may find it desirable to take lhe matter up with a dealer m Real estate whom vou have known. MR W I DOWLING, formerly of Decatur, is now employ, ed by me as salesman and will give special attention to parlies from his home town. W. E. DOUD 00 1-9 utility Bld*'. Fort Wayne, Indiana. "Phones 253-627 PAY PART OF WHAT YOU OWE Nothing you possess and call your own would be yours—absolutely nothing—save for the United States government—a country preserved for you and your fellow citizens by the blood and toil of others. Your own safety depends upon America’s winning the war. You’re not asked to GIV E. Pay part of what you owe your country by LENDING your money to buy Liberty Bonds. If you measure your patriotism by dollars, for how much will you subscribe? Yes, today. ■- FIRST NATIONAL BANKS DECATUR., INDIAHA V'i . THE CRYSTAL THEATRE Showing On’y High Class Clean Photoplays TODAY "‘BROADWAY ARIZONA.” A live-reel Triangle production. featuring the famous screen actress. Olive Thomas. The love story of a cow boy who kidnaps a queen of the Great White Way. THE TIME FOR SAVING AND GETTING AHEAi IN THE GAME OF LIFE IS N 0 W. With a Bank Account started and steadily growing ing you will experience a pleasure of accomplishtnen in saving that comes from naught else. THE BEST WAY IS TO COME IN AND START A? ACCOUNT TODAY. DON’T DELAY ON ACCOUN' OF THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE FOR THE STAR!