Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 27 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. + + MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. + + CREAMERY + + The Place to Sell Your Cream + + + + + + + + 4 , + , ! , 4’ + ’! ,, t - Fred Ashbaucher—Furnaces, spouting, lightning rods, etc., has moved into his new business room on First street. Call there or 'phone 739. + 4--*-4- + + * + + + + + + f 4- SCHLOSSER BROS.’ Cream buy- + + ing station. Best, and most + + up to date cream buying station + +in the county. We solicit your + + patronage. Creamery prices paid + + for butterfat. Open Saturdays + + until eight o’clock p. m. Give us + •P a trial and you will be a satis- + + tied customer. —Schlosser Bros.' + * Cream Buying Station, A. Len- + * hart. Gen. Mgr. + a. 4. + + 4

FISHERMEN lust received our spring stock of bamboo poles; we have several hundred for you to pick from, also hooks and lines and the latest and best of artificial game fish baits. —H. Knapp & Son. Beginning .Monday, April 29th. we will have a stock of PERFECTION BREAD. This is the best bread to be had. Telephone 844 and be convinced.—Steele & Bleeke. S6O WEEKLY, and automobile furnished men placing wonderful economical automobile fuel product with , car owners. Outfit furnished free. Write for territory.—L. F. Ballwey, Sta. F., Louisville. Ky. Just received, carload of Swift's Fertilizer. Farmers, use it on your corn. City gardeners, use it on that Liberty Carden.— H. Knapp & Son. I have about 10 acres of good fodder, that I will give to anybody that comes after it.—WA. Bowman. Decatur. R. R. 2. LAIIES 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. Stop at the sign “EAT" fori meals and short orders,—Mar-, tin's Restaurant and Bakery. OVER THE 'l'Or with your FAivliLi WASHING by sending it to the DECATUR STEAM LAUNDRY. BUY THAT BO Y-Of” YOURS ‘ that leaves next week for a training camp a good old box of “WHITE STAGS.” GET YOUR AUTO painted before the big spring rush. Decatur Carriage Works, Decatur, Ind. FARM LOANS. Plenty of money to loan on mproved farms; security at 5*4 and s’/y per cent. JOHN SCHURGER & SON. GET PREPARED for zpring work. Have your harness oiled and repaired at A. W. TANVAB’, No. 2nd St. 'Phone 471. ~ FOR SALE FOR SALE—Pure bred Buff Orpington hens and chicks. Cal! ’phone No. 8. FOR SALE—Good second hand cream separators at bargain prices, while they last. See John Spuhler, 803 North Fifth street. FOR SALE—Garden - Plants for sale at Werder Sisters, 602 Marshal street, ‘phone 347. 6t FOR SALE—Two yearling heifers, dams are heavy butter strain. Early

CLASSIFIED RATES « p» regular like this—not over JO 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-

Ohio seed potatoes, 51.00 per bushel. —L. G. Williams, Monroe ’phone, 3 shorts. 49. FOR SALE —Team of work horses, one mare in foal. Inquire at 418 Icßames street. FOR SALE —Hollybrook Soy beans Re-cleaned and graded. Innoculate free. Inquire of E. F. Miller, Decatur Ind., R. R. 2; Decatur and Preble 'phones 10-D. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Six room house on 6th St.; has electric lights, water, bath and garden plot. Inquire of U. Dein- ; inger. CLEANERS. Decafur shining, hat dealing and drt cleaning parlor, for idies and gents. Hats cleaned <nd 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-. 1 19 So. 2nd St. OF COURSE —After you have bought LIBERTY BONDS and WAR SAVING STAMPS you won’t have a lot of money left to buy a new suit. But we have a Great IDEA. Bring your old suit to us. And we will press it and clean it and make it look like new—DECATUR DRY CLEANERS. West Monroe St. Mi< ■ J I .AN ECUS WANTED CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH—

Don x 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 —Men earn more money. Be your own boss. We will start you in a business on our capital that will 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. \\ ANTED—MALE HELP MEN W ANTED—We need men at plant and two teamsters. Steady work.—Bluffton Hoop Co.. Decatur. WANTED — Salesman, capable of earning $l5O or more per month. Fine opportunity for man acquainted with Indiana trade to establish permanent and profitable business.— Stetson Oil Co., Cleveland. Ohio. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED —Competent woman stenographer. Permanent position. Atrply in own hand writing, giving age, education, experience, salary earned. —Holland St. Louis Sugar Co.

LOST AND FOUND FOUND —A lodge pin. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for ad. LOST—A $5 and $lO bill between Miller’s pool room and Durkin’s garage. Return to this office and receive reward. t LOST —Auto tire casing, inner tube and a demountable rim. Lost along road between Decatur and Monroe. Finder please return or notify the ’ iSehafer Saddlery Co. and receive reI ward. Beginning Monday, April 29th, . we will have a stock of PERFECTION BREAD. This is the ' best bread to be had. Telephone ' 844 and be convinced.—Steele I & Bleeke.

M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing# Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 80; Home 185

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MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. N. Y.. April 27 —(Special to Daily Democrat I—All leading stocks were off from to 7 -s at the opening of the stock market today. Twelve hundred shares of United States Steel sold for 94 L and 200 sold for 94V oft \. Baldwin Locomotive was off \ at 80; Pennsylvania was off >-» at 44>g and Union Pacific was off & at 118 V Toledo. Ohio. April 27 —(Special to Daily Democrat! —Open: Wheat, ash. No. 1 red $2.20. Clover seed, cash. $18.40; Oct. $15.00. Timothy, cash $3.80. Alsike, eash $15.25. Chicago. 111., April 27 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—Open: Corn, May nominal: July down ' 4 c. Oats. May unchanged: June nominal: July unchanged. Provisions, nominal. Corn. No 2 yellow. $1.78; No 3 1 .ellow, $1.72(u $1.73; No. 4 yellow, $1.60. Oats. No. 3 white. 88@89L 4 < ; 1 standard. 88’ 4 @B9c. Rye. No. 2, $2.60. Barley. $1,450 FI.SS. Pork, tominal. Lard. ribs. $22,070 $22.70. East Buffalo. N. Y.. April 27—(Spe- : ial to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 3.- 1 180; shipments, 2,850; official to NewYork yesterday, 1,900; hogs closing ] slow. , Medium and heavy. $1S.OO0$18.15; 1 vorkers and mixed. $18,150 $18.25; 1 nigs mostly. $18.00; roughs. $16.00© 516.25; stags. $13.50; down; cattle. 125; slow; sheep. 1,200; steady; clipped lambs. $19.00; down.

Cleveland, O—special to Democrat) —Fruits: Apples. $1.50@>52.75 per box; $3.50 @ $6.75 per barrel: ■ranberries, $12.00 & $13.00 bbl.; grape fruit. Cuban. $4,00@>54.50 per , rate; oranges. Florida. $5.25©55.50 oox; naval. $3.75©56.65 box; lemons, • <3.00(@55.00 box. Vegetables —Peets, [email protected] half >u ; carrots, 25@50c half bu.; leeks, , Js@3oc bunch; turnips. [email protected] naif bu.; cabhage. Holland seed [email protected] ton; celery, home , grown. 20@65c doz; onions, green. i2@lsc bunch; dry. $2.25©52.50 ■wt.; cauliflower, [email protected] doz.; egg , >lant. $6.00®57.00 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%c; prints. firsts. seconds, 38@39%c; packing 32@33c; oleomargarine, first grade. 30@31c; nut oleo. 26%@27 ■heese. 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, $17.00; pigs and lights, $16,000 $16.50; roughs. $15.00; stags. $12.00; prime steers. $11.00©$12.00; lights and mediums. $10.00@$11.00; bologna bulls, $10.00®$! 1.00; 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: r>#te, new, 80c; 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, 41c; butterfat, in country, 40c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 65c; beef hides. 10c; calf hides, 18c; tallow, 10c; sheep pelts, [email protected]. FULLENKAMP'S. Eggs, 31c; butter, 30-35 c. o _ ECKM.\NS . (alcerhg FOR THROAT ANO LUNGS A Calcium compounl that will brtr.S relief In many acuU and chronic cases. Provides In handiest f f-m, a. basic remce’v highly recommended by science. Contains no harmful dregs. Try them today. 50 cents a box, including war tax I or sale by nil dr>iK«lst« Xxtkman Luboratorj. Uuiliidelphla

'♦ POLITICAL ♦ ANNOUNCEMENTS * FOR .11 DGH 2<n II < H« I IT. You are hereby nuthorlze<l to an-| Inouine that I uni a candidate for of th** Adams circuit court subject to the den ocratlr primary to he held on Mav 7. 1918. On© term ««ly. £i; (f IX)RE B. EI IN • I Please ni nounce the name of the underslßned as a tandidaie for th** -Riii judicial circuit, subject to tlie ♦ dedfck n of the democratic primary J «).•< don to be held Tii**»dav, Mav ~ i N CClf JOHN C. MOHAN. You are hereby authorized to announce the name of the und reign fed !is a candidate for judge of the .Cth judicial circuit. subject to the decision | of die democratic primary to be Ihki ’t iieaday. .May 7, 191 *- DAVID E. SMIIH. FOR si IBEI OR. Please announce my name as a candidate f<o .-urvevt.r of Adams county, second term, subject to the de* of the democratic primary to he lirui Tuesday. May 7, 1918. 66 t f ORVAL HAHRUT K. FOII SHERIFFYou are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for sheriff of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held on Tuesday, May 7, 11*18. 67tf JOHN BAKER. Please announce the name of the undersigned a candidate for ’hC'iT of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary, to be held Tuesday, May 7. l’.»18v ti6tf FIIED BRAUN. You are authorized to announce my name as a democratic candidate for sheriff of Adams county. Ind., subje. t to the decision of voters at the prljnai v election to be held, Tuesday, May 7,‘18. Gytf L. D. JACOBS.

You are authorized to announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for sheriff of Adams county, subject to the decision ut the democratic primary election, Tuesday, May 7, ’IS. (.9tf SEPIiUS ME’LCHI. FOR PRONECIT!\<; ATTORNEY. Fra mis S. Armantrout of Geneva announces his candidacy for prosecuting attorney cf the 26th judicial disrtict, comprising Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primarv election, to be held Tuesdav, May 7, 1918. 6‘Ji f You are hereby authorized to announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for prosecuting attorney of the ’udi* ill district, subject to th** dec’s’on of the democratic primary to be hold Tuesday, May 7, 1915. E. BURT LENHART. FJK RECOHDER. You are autbotlzed 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, Mav 7, 1918. 71 ts Aa. C. AUGSBURGER. Andrew J. Case of St. Mary’s township announces his name as a candidate for re< order of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1918. 6«tf 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, 1918. 69tf GABRIEL F. KINTZ. You are hereby authorized to announce the undersigned as a democratic candidate for recorder, subject to the decision of the primary election to be held Tuesday. May 7, 1918 ALEX LeBRUN. THE KER. You are hereby authorized to • announce my name as a democratic candidate for treasurer of Adams county, subject to the de* Ision of the voters at the primaly election to b e held Tuesday, May 7, 1918. W. J. ARCHBOLD. You are authorized to anounce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for treasurer of Adams county, subject to the det ision of the democratic primary to be held May 7, 1918. qStf ED L. AUGHENBAUGH. 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 LOUIS KLEINE. Please anouuce ruy name as a candidate for treasurer of Adams county, subject to Hie decision of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1918. EARL STRAUB. You are authorized to announce tht 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 XV. STUDLER. 69tf Hartford Township. COROVER. The name of Dr. D. D. Clark is herebv announced as a candidate for coroner of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1918. FOR COVSTI ASESSOR. You are authorized to announce the name Os 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 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. TOtf CHAS. ARNOLD. Please announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Kirkland township .subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to l.e held Tuesday, May 7. 1918. 71t6 W. H. DETTINGER. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE. You are authorized to announce my name as a democratic candidate for trustee of Preble township, subject to the decision of the voters at the primarv election to be held Tuesday. May 7. 1918. JOHN MILLER. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE. TRUSTEE HOOT. 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. SCHEIFERSTEIN. You are hereby authorized to announce the name of the undersignec as a democratic candidate for trustee of Root township, subject to the de ' cislon of tlie democratic primary t< be held Tuesday, May 7, 1918. ’ MARTIN GERKE. TRUSTEE—KIRKLAND. You are authorized to announce thi name of the undersigned as a c.andl date for trustee of Kirkland town ship, subject to the decision of thi demcoratic primary May 7, 1918. P. E. FUGATE. TRUSTEE—ST. MARY’S. You are authorized to announce thi name of the undersigned as a candl date for trustee of St. Mary's town ship, subject to the decision of thi democratic primary to be held Mav 7 1918. E. W. JACKSON. J. F. Snow announces that he Is i 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 an-

nounce mv nams •• • d iite for town’hlp trustee of Monroe i.'.wnahlp. Adam* ""''l iect IO the decision of the vo’ers at the primary election to be held Tues* 72tV M ' ,y " " , ' H DENNIS STRIKERYou ash nuhnrlz»*«l to announce niv narxit* ns a democratic candidate for truateo of Washington township, «übie< t to the decision of the voters nt the primary election to be Held, luaadny | Uy "liERMAN W. SELLF.MEYER TRI *TEE—'T. MIRV*. You are authorized to announce my name ns n candidate for trustee nt St. Milt v'S township, subject to tin- decision ->f Ute democratic primary election to be held Tuesday. May 7, ]9DA. W. GULK.KCOMMISSIONER 2ND DISTRICT. The undersigned announces his nnm<- as a candidate for commissi* n..1, second district, Adams count, subjei’t to the decision of tlie democratic primary. May 7. 1918. & & BRpK The undersigned hereby announ« hD name as a candidate for commissioner, second district, Adams countv, Indiana, subje* i to the democratic primary, ’l'uesday. Muy 7.191 M. Second i-ate. IHA WAGON KB. ('oMMIS«iION'RR, THIRD DISTRICT. You are authorized to announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate fur commissioner, Third district, subject to the decision of the democratic primary, May 7. 1918, second term. ROBT. SCWARTZ. Foil REPRESENTATIVE. You are authorized to announce niy 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. May 7, 1918. I'E RDINA N D BLEEK E. Please announce my name as a candidate for < lerk of the Adams circuit court, subject to the decision Os the democrati< primary May 7, 1918. This is my second race. JOHN T. K®LL\. You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for < lerk of the Adams circuit court, subject to the de* ision of the democratic primary, Mav 7.191 S JOHN E. NELSON. Q -

♦ ♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + REPUBLICAN POLITI- + + (AL ANNOUNCEMENTS + 4 9 4 9 + 9 F+ B ! B + + + + + + + + THrsTEF.—I MOV. riease annuunte my name as a republican candidate for trustee of Union township, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesdav. May 7, 1918. 9016 FKEMONT BOWERS. PARALYSIS VICTIM RESTORED TO CSEITXESS IN ONE MONTH. Mrs. Howard Price, of 207 Prospect St.. Findlay. Ohio, was paralyzed in right arm. left leg and tongue. From this serious and pitiful condition. Mrs. Price was restored by taking Hull's Superlative Compound. I now on sale at all druggists. Her statement here tells her story. Read it: •To Whom It May Concern: I started to take Hull s Superlative Compound Sept. 12. 1916. after having been stricken w'ith paralysis for | four weeks. My tongue, right arm and left limb were helpless. In one, week I improved so that 1 could do a great deal of my housework and in | the next three weeks I improved to such an extent that 1 am in almost : as good health as 1 ever was. Age 25 . vear. MRS. HOWARD PRICE Paralysis victims cannot buy health at a lower price than is possible with Hull’s Superlative Compound. ■ Only one or two drops three times a ’ day in a little water at the start, increasing with an extra drop each • week until eight drops are used as a regular dose, accomplishes these i wonderful results. It restores drcu-l r lation and gradually brings life back' ! to the afflicted nerves. Hull's Superlative is sold by all; druggists on a positive money-back j a guarantee, and any man or woman, - who is sick or ailing—no matter what; • the condition or how serious—should ' lose no time in taking this prepara- ' tion, for if It does not help you your money will be returned. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. - Notice is hereby given that i» Monday, the 6th Day of May, 1 will be the last day to pay your spring insallment of taxes. The treasurer's office will be open from 8 " o’clock a. m. until 5 o’clock p. m. durf ing taxpaying season. All taxes not > paid by that time will become delinquent and the penalty of ten per cont will be added. Do not put off your taxes, as they must be paid and the r law points out the duty of the treaso urer. Those who have bought or sold - property and wish a division of y taxes should come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid awav for any one. So do not ask it. GEO. KINZLE. ; e Treasurer, Adams County. ,- o PUBLIC SALE. i>d I, the undersigned, will offer at publie sale at my resldence.one mile east 0 of Decatur on the Piqua road, on what is known as tne J. E. Ward farm, on Saturday, May 4, 1918, beginning at one o'clock p. m., the following house1_ hold goods; Kitchen Maid kitchen i- cabinet, dresser, library table, 6 18 leather cushion dining room chairs. 3 kitenen chairs, one rocker, bed davenport, bed and springs, mattress, dining table, kitchen safe, two 9x12 p rugs. Renown range stove, hard coal i- burner, four pairs of lace curtains, 18 window shades, curtain rods, ironing '■ board, tubs and boiler. vacuum sweeper, cooking utensils, dishes. 112 a quarts canned fruit, 12 hens, 2 full blooded White Face Spanish roos- >. ters and other numerous articles. The d above goods are all new. I HARVEY WARD. John Spuller, Auct. 97t10

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